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),kdOSIH VOIHIdUJ ::10 J~dI St. Cloud Manor area gets new firehouse. See page A-3. M.C. Escher exhibit will open Aug. 13 at Orlando Museum of Art. See story page C-1. Classified C-9 Community B-2 Entertainment C-1 Legals C-7 Opinion A-4 Now Playing C-3 Sports B-1 Florida Seals inaugural hockey season starts in October. See Sports on page B-1. Peter Covino reviews "The Chumscrubber," satire on disenchanted teens and their par- ents. See page C-1. 30 Pages OSCEOLA NEWS- GAZETTE www.osceolanewsgazette.com August 6, 2005 _" "".. -- _- .- ".'* _.,.-' .." "_' ": ^ >i.C. iL.' .:'i;' lT Back to the classroom By Ed Scott News-Gazette Staff Writer When the Osceola County School District opened its doors Friday, some students found many more classmates on their campus- es than last year and others learned their day would be a little different. Three schools are hosting stu- dents from other neighborhoods, while their permanent schools are under construction. The new facil- ities include three new elementary schools and two classroom addi- tions. Two major renovation proj- ects also have been under way this summer. Chestnut Elementary School is on schedule to open in January, according to Eric Houston, assis- tant superintendent for mainte- nance and facilities. Until then, Chestnut students. will. attend school in portable classrooms at Deerwood Elementary School and Poinciana Elementary School. The district added 125 portables at schools like Deerwood Elemen- tary this year, leaving parents such as Maureen LaBryer perplexed. She spent 30 minutes Friday drop- ping off her 10-year-old daughter at Deerwood, which is located five minutes from their home by car. "I can't believe I am the only' parent who sees that this is not going to be an easy temporary sit- uation," LaBryer said. "It should have been thought out better." School board members have said for months that the district's plan for housing Chestnut students at other schools is the best option, until the new school opens. Construction on St. Cloud Ele- mentary School should also be complete before the winter break. Students from Ross E. Jeffries Ele- mentary School will move over to that school when it is ready. Sunrise Elementary should be open either after the 2006 spring break or at the beginning of the See School, page A-3 News-Gazette Photo/Sam Roberts Amy Heaberlin and her son, Slade, 5, say goodbye in Slade's kindergarten classroom on his first day of school at Hickory.Tree Elementary School in St. Cloud Friday. COMMUNITY GARDEN TO START SECOND SEASON Garden is about nutrition and sharing !Ne\\ -.u zelie rOiO/Slt m Rooer"i Jose Luis Infante tends to the Closing the Gap Community Wellness Garden at the Osceola County Health Department's Stadium Place facility during the garden's initial season. Photo/Special to the News-Gazette Obdulia Rodriguez along with her grandson work in their garden plot behind the Osceo- la County Health Department. Rodriguez and 24 other fami- lies participated in the health department's first gardening project, The Community Well- ness Garden, last year. By Conswella C. Bennett News-Gazette-Staff Writer A Community Wellness Garden project at the Osceola County Department of Health is ready for a second season starting this month. The garden is an offshoot of sev- eral free health department pro- grams, including Smart Kids Slim Down and Closing the Gap. The health department established the programs to address health dispari- ties in minorities. With the new season, there is room for 25 individuals or families to participate in this year's garden , The statewide program began with a $5 million appropriation to :the state .health department during the 1999-2000 Legislature targeting six priority health areas: cardiovasqu- lar disease, cancer, diabetes,. HIV/AIDS, immunizations and maternal and infant mortality. For Candice Roberson, senior health educator and program coordi- nator of Closing the Gap, the goal of the wellness garden is to do much more than teach gardening skills -, it also can promote healthy eating habits. Brenda Hailey, of Kissimmee, was eager to participate in the program. For years, Hailey wanted to try her hand at gardening. As a child she'had watched 'her .mother tend to a family garden, but she never learned herself. The closest she came ..to growing her own vegeta- bles, prior to participating in the community garden,, was planting a small patch of green onions in her yard. "With the prices of vegetables fluctuating, I wanted to learn how to See Garden, page A-2 Tax for fire and emergency services to go up By Conswella C. Bennett News-Gazette Staff Writer The Osceola County Board of Commissioners July 28 approved higher property taxes for fire and emergency services. The current fire assessment' and fire rescue property tax for a single-family home with ,a taxable value of $150,000 is $131; in the upcoming 2005-06 budget, the same homeowner would pay $149. According to Jo Thacker, county attorney, the rates were revised upward to reflect the current cost to deliver fire rescue services. The county determined the cost based on a study by the Government Services Group and Nabors, Giblin & Nickerson, P.A. - A public hearing to consid- er the higher tax rate will be held Sept. 7 at 6:30 p.m. in the County Commission chambers. Following the special meet- ing on the fire and emergency services, 'the commissioners held a second meeting to go over the amended recommen- dations to the 2006-07 budg- et. "I 'believe this budget is what is needed to serve the citizens of this ever growing county," said Ed .Hunzeker, See Tax, page A-3 County crossing guards in new uniforms By Brian McBride News-Gazette Staff Writer Who said it's not easy being green. The Osceola County Sher- iff's Office has issued new uni- forms with bright lime-green- colored collared shirts and reflective vests to school :crossing guards to better pro- - tect them and the school chil- dren they defend against oncoming traffic. The new attire is quite a change from the civilian cloth- ing and a simple orange fluo- rescent vest worn for the last several years. "It has that professional look," said guard Nancy Wainwright, who was cross- ing children at -the .Florida Parkway and Buttonwood Drive intersection in Bue- naventura Lakes on the first day of school Friday. A catalyst for the new dress was the injury to former crossing guard Wesley Rut- ledge, who was hit by a car in November of '2004 while on duty in the Buenaventura Lakes area. Rutledge resigned from duty last month because of a lagging ankle injury he suffered from the crash. "It was a consideration," said Twis Lizasuain, Sheriff's Office spokeswoman. "But the crossing guards have an important role ensuring the safety of children and are val- ued members of the Sheriff's Office." Some of the county's 28 street sentinels and some resi- dents had also complained that there just wasn't enough guard visibility in plain clothes, said Sheriff's Office Sgt. Rebecca Borders, who oversees the west sector guard program. "We picked the brightest colors we could pick," Bor- ders said. The guards were also issued black caps, slacks and shoes. The bright shirts have the signature Sheriff's Office patches on the sleeves. And the guards now have badges, similar to what the Osceola County Jail corrections offi- cers wear. "It's going to give crossing guards a little more respect," said Rutledge, who saw the uniforms before' recently moving to Texas. "The cross- ing guards need the respect- of the public." The guards had previously worn uniforms, but they were scrapped by the previous sheriff's office administration. Some said it had taken the. See Uniforms, page A-2 News-Gazette Photo/Brian McBride Osceola County Sheriff's Office school crossing guard Nancy Wainwright stops traffic in her new uniform at the intersection of Florida Parkway and Buttonwood Drive Friday morning. I E STO ql] Page A2, NEWS-GAZETTE, Saturday, August 6, 2005 Realtor helped shape Osceola County's growth Uniforms I L- Cnftin ri~ fromw nactf By Jason Holland News-Gazette Staff Writer Friends, family and fellow community leaders are mourning the loss of Barney Veal, 65, a Realtor, real estate investor and developer well known for shaping the growth and direction of Osceola County through work with many civic and governmental organizations, as well as con- tributions to social and chari- table causes. Veal, an area resident for nearly 50 years, died Sunday from a heart attack while vacationing with his family in the Bahamas. He is survived by his wife of 44 years, Car- ole; daughter Suzette and son-in-law, Ron Howse; granddaughter Rayna; moth- er Doris Veal; sister Marilyn Siering and brother-in-law Pete Siering; nieces Debi Siering and Patti Siering Krueger; and grand niece Jaqueline Krueger. Born in Haines City, then raised in Douglas, Ga., Veal moved back to the area in 1957, graduating from Haines City High School in 1958. Soon after he became involved in the real estate busi- ness, becoming a local leader in the industry. Mike Horner, president of the Kissimmee-Osceola Coun- ty Chamber of Commerce, worked closely with Veal, a member for 27 years. Horner said Veal was very active, especially in government affairs, working with the County Commission and legis- lators in Tallahassee on the Chamber's behalf. Veal was the first inductee to the Cham- ber's Hall of Fame in January 2002, said Horner. "He was one of those guys that makes a community tick," said Horner. "He had the vision and leadership to move the community forward." Veal was also very active in the Osceola County Associa- tion of Realtors, being named Realtor of the Year in 1989. Kissimmee Mayor Linda Goodwin-Nichols knew Veal from their work together in the Realtor association, as well as the chamber of com- merce and various govern- ment boards. "I've known Barney for 32 to 33 years, We met him right after we came to Kissimmee," said Goodwin-Nichols. "I was very shocked and saddened (to hear of his death)." Goodwin-Nichols said Veal was a pioneer, one of the first in the county to take an inter- est in growth management and how to effectively guide development. "Barney had the most incredible insight into the future I've ever known any- body to have," said Goodwin- Nichols. Veal was a member of the Osceola County Planning Commission for the past 10 years, and also held spots on the boards of many local civic groups, including the Osceola Council on Aging and YMCA. He had recently donated land for a new Council on Aging facility and helped fund-raising efforts for a new building and swimming pool for the local YMCA. He received the YMCA's Unsung Hero Award in 2003. A member of the Kissim- mee Valley Livestock Show organization, Veal helped with the youth livestock sales and was also a member of the Florida Cattlemnen's Association. ,A private funeral was held Friday. In lieu of flowers fami- ly members are requesting that donations be made to the Osceola YMCA, 2117 Mab- bette St., Kissimmee, FL 34741, for swimmer safety education Telating to drowning prevention for children. Contact Jason Holland at 407-846-7600, Ext. 207. E-mail at jholland@ osceolanewsgazette.com Garden Continued from page A-1 grow my own vegetables," she said. Hailey and 24 other fam- ilies, who worked their 10- feet by 10-feet plots in the garden, located at 1503 Bill Beck Blvd., were excited about reaping their harvest. "It was so good to have fresh vegetables that were not sprayed with pesticides," she said. "I felt so good going out there and picking my own vegetables. It was good to be out in nature." Eva Pabon, an assistant with the University of Florida Extension Service horticul- ture program in Osceola County, was responsible for teaching the gardening part of the program. The class was taught in both English and Spanish. Fbor 'fitrsttimfe "gardeners, Pabon taught the basics of gardening and also taught how to handle pest control'. "They have two main ben- efits we prove that garden- ing is not too hard, and they can share the information with their neighbors," Pabon said. Getting the participants active and also introducing them to vegetables was part of Roberson's goal. She said the majority of the minorities in the area are Puerto Ricans, who do not eat many vegeta- bles but have a diet rich in starchy foods. Before actual work in the garden began, Roberson tried introducing the participants to different vegetables. "Some of them wouldn't even taste the different veg- * tables, but after they started growing them, they began to eat them," Roberson said., To help make the vegeta- bles appear appetizing, a chef was brought in to show the participants how they could prepare various dishes .and stir fry using their own spices. Because of the success of the gardens, the gardeners participated in two Farmer's Markets. Roberson said the participants had planted cabbage, broccoli, onions, radishes, lettuce, tomatoes, peppers, carrots, eggplant and spices. Not sure how the garden program would go over, Roberson said she has been pleased with the outcome - bringing a community togeth- er. Roberson said families would often work their plots together, grandchildren help- ing grandparents and the par- ticipants would, often help each other. "Gardening created a sense of well-being. They felt good about growing, and it built self esteem," Roberson said. Another feature of the program is that Hispanic recipe cards have been com- pleted and will be distributed in Publix grocery stores to give shoppers various recipes to try at home. Roberson said the recipe cards were. part of a statewide project. Also, monthly healthy eat- ing workshops will be held at a Publix Sabor in Buenaven- tura Lakes to give Hispanic shoppers tips on reading labels and. adding fruits and vegetables to their diets. "It's been a very exciting and rewarding project," Roberson said. Contact Conswella C. Ben- nett at 407-846-7600, Ext. 205. F-mail at cbennett@ osceolanewsgazette.com credibility away. "Another complaint was the children didn't take them as seriously as when they wore uniforms," Borders said. While waiting for Wain- wright to give the signal to cross, Parkway Middle School student Shawn Powell noticed the new outfit. "It looks good," he said. "I like the color. It's bright." At press time Friday the Sheriff's Office was in need of two additional crossing guards. Anyone interested can pick up an application at the Sheriff's Office complex, 2601 E. U.S. Highway 192. For more information con- tact the Sheriff's Office at 407-348-1100. Contact Brian McBride at 407-846-7600, Ext. 208. E-mail at bmcbride@ osceolanewsgazette.com I Ne sbres A Armed robbery suspect sought The St. Cloud Police Department is looking for an armed robbery suspect who victimized a gas station Thursday. At about 2:15 a.m., a male clerk at the Hess sta- tion, 4500 13th St., was out- side sweeping the parking lot when a black male came from behind' the store carrying a handgun. He pointed the gun at the clerk and ordered him to go inside the store, police reports said. The black male followed the clerk inside, and instructed him to sit in the store's eating area. The suspect then pointed the gun at a second male clerk and ordered him to open the store's cash register. When the clerk did not com- ply, the, suspect struck the man on the head, causing a laceration, reports said. The injured clerk lay on the ground, while the suspect ordered the first employee to open the register. The sus- pect took $60 from,,the regis- ter and put it in a plastic bag. The suspect then fled the store in an unknown direc- tion. The injured clerk was transported to St. Cloud Hos- pital where he received sever- al stitches to close the wound, reports said:. The suspect was described as between 5 feet 7 inches and 5 feet 9 inches tall with a thin build, weighing between 150 and 175 pounds. The man appeared to be in.his mid-20s, and was wear- ing a white T-shirt, black Spans and had short dread- locks sticking out of a cap. Anyone with information about this crime is asked to call Detective Ciara Melendez at 407-891-6729. Thunderstorm knocks out power Severe thunderstorms Thursday evening left several thousand Kissimmee resi- dents without electric service. Nearly 2,000 customers were without power after the storm moved over Osceola County at about 8 p.m., Kissimmee Utility Authority officials said. The outages were mostly scattered, although the heav- iest damage was concentrat- ed in areas around Bue- naventura Lakes, Neptune Road, East Vine Street and Pleasant Hill Road, said KUA spokesman Chris Gent. Power was restored to all customers by midnight. "The majority of the outages were a result of lightning dam- age to utility equipment, and tree limbs being blown into power lines," Gent said. Customers who experi- ence a power. outage are asked to call the utility's 24- hour outage line at 407-933- 7777. FOR THE FIRST OFFICE S n u W VISIT WITH THIS AD. NO WAITING! FOR ALL YOUR MEDICAL NEEDS FROM HEAD (ACHES) TO (FRACTURE) TOE "Se Habla Espafol" *i II In W SI'&IlTER "Sera Nuestro Placer Tratarlos MEDI.NT ER Como 'Earnlia" WALK-IN CLINIC HWY192 VNEST. KISSIMMEE We Accept I 407-847-9006 Medicare I I C Pnvate & OAKST. 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Bennett News-Gazette Staff Writer The efforts of the Kissim- mee Convention and Visitors Bureau are paying off as tourism in Osceola County continues to grow, according to bureau officials. Tim Hemphill, executive director of the bureau, and Don Miers, general manager of Osceola Heritage Park and Sil- ver Spurs Arena, highlighted the number of groups visiting the area and the economic benefits to the county in their monthly reports to the Osceola County Commission Monday. A number of meetings and conventions were held in the area, all of which had a sub- stantial economic impact, Hemphill said. A Florida Community Col- lege Athletic Association confer- ence had a $369,091 financial impact and a Florida Associa- tion of Executives, which had 375 executives attending, had a $250,000 economic impact, said Hemphill. Hemphill reported bureau staff also attended various exhibits to attract other groups and organizations to the county. Hemphill's staff generated leads which could result in the Religion Conference Management Asso- ciation, the National African American Family Reunion con- ference and other travel industry trade shows choosing the county for their events. Miers also reported that business has been booming at Osceola Heritage Park, which has hosted a number of con-. certs, car shows, religious conventions and other family- entertainment events. Commissioner Ken, Smith asked Miers about his requested upgrades to the park. The unpaved parking lot and the need for a food service ele- vator are two items of priority for Miers. "The parking lot. We have to do something," Miers said of the muddy conditions after a rainfall. Smith urged his colleagues to look into setting a time line to fund paving the parking lot and installing the elevator. "We need to stop talking about it and do it," he said, also suggesting getting the projects done by the end of the year. Echoing Smith, Commission- er Atlee Mercer agreed that the two issues must be addressed but said he hoped the commission would not make any rash deci- ,sions until the KPMG study is completed to determine how to pay for the projects. Tax Continued from page A- county manager. According to Hunzeker, the county's revenue- for the 2005-06 budget will be $576,740.018 and .$600,743,377 in 2006-07. Jim Murphy, Tourist Development Council chair- man, at the meeting request- ed an approximately a $2.1 million increase in market- ing and advertising funds for the Kissimmee Convention and Visitors Bureau. Hunzeker said the county is spending down tourist development tax reserves .now for operating the con- vention bureau. -The first five pennies of the resort tax, charged on short-term lodging in the county, .pays for a variety of - bureau activities, from salaries to operating Osceo- la Heritage Park. A sixth penny of the tax currently being collected is earmarked, for a convention center. Hunzeker encouraged the board to wait until a study on all visitors bureau spend- ing,is completed in Septem- ber before making a final decision on the agency's budget. Hunzeker also said he fol- lowed the direction of the commission by budgeting $15.8 million for the bureau News-Gazette Photo/Marvin Cortner Osceola County officials on July 30 cut the ribbon officially opening Fire Station 53 in the St. Cloud Manor area off Hickory Tree Road. Fire service in the area was first provided in the 1970s by the Deer Run Volunteer Fire Association. The new station cost approximately $1 million. County Fire Chief Frank Montes de Oca Jr. said the next new firehouse in the county will be the one in Kenansville, which is already under construction. After that, firehouses will be built in ChampionsGate and Harmony. The territory covered by the station will be south of St. Cloud to Kenansville and Joe Overstreet Road and east to Harmo- ny. Crews began staying at the firehouse May 19. From left are: Bob Jones, county fire/emergency services Division Chief; Tim Debrecht, Deputy Chief of Operations; Montes de Oca Jr.; County Commissioners Atlee Mercer and Ken Smith; and Sheriff Bob Hansell. in the next fiscal year, an amount similar to its current budget. Commissioner Atlee Mer- cer said the county could not continue to spend more than was being brought in. "The buck stops here," he *said. "We can't keep spending. We need to get this under control now." Contact Conswella C. Ben- nett at 407-846-7600, Ext. 205. E-mail at cbennett@ osceolanewsgazette.com School Continued from page A-1 2006-07 school year. Stu- dents slated for that school are currently attending class in portables at Reedy Creek Elementary School. The classroom addition at St. Cloud Middle School is. ahead of schedule and should open in October. About 320 students who were at Nep- tune Middle School last year were rezoned to St. Cloud Middle this year. Work was completed Fri- day in time for students to start'the school year at Osce- ola Education Center, home of several alternative pro- grams, including the new Zenith School for low-achiev-. ing ninth-graders. Work is progressing at Poinciana High School, which was damaged heavily by Hurricane Charley last year. Students ate outside under a big top last year. The big top is gone now and students ate lunch Friday in their cafe- teria for the first time since Charley tore a hole in the roof there. Repairs to the gym should be completed around Aug. 15. The addition of five modu- lar classrooms at Osceola County School for the Arts is on schedule. Students will be able to occupy those build- ings by Sept. 1. Also, the district will' begin construction this year of a second high school in Poinciana. Returning students at St. Cloud High School found Fri- day that' they now have a seven-period day instead' of six. The change is part of an attempt to improve reading test scores. School, officials created a 90-minute block of uninterrupted, intensive read- ing instruction for all students who did not: score at grade level on the reading portion of the 2005 Florida Compre- hensive A-- smn'i.t Test. . "It's an effort to meet the challenge of increasing over- all student achievement at St.' Cloud High School," Princi- pal George Sullivan said. He attended. the "Just Read, Florida!" conference in June, where "it was strongly emphasized that schools that were going to make a difference with read- ing were the ones that were going to be able. to have longer, uninterrupted peri- ods for reading," he said. Kindergarten students at two schools Poinciana Ele- mentary School and Boggy Creek Elementary School - began participating in the dis- trict's dual language pro- gram, which teaches children to speak, read and write in two languages 'by the end of fifth grade. The program is based on a 60/40 model with 60 per- cent of instruction in English and 40 percent of instruc- tion in Spanish. The pro- gram also promotes cooper- ation between students from different cultures. "We're very excited be- cause we are going to be educating students to be bicultural, ,biliterate, which will be helpful in the future," Poinciana Elementary assis- tant principal Yaneth Pen- aranda said. Contact Ed Scott at 407- 846-7600, Ext. 210. E-mail at escott@ osceolanewsgazette.com Mortgage Broker License Classes 3-Day Class seats are limited CALL NOW!! M 407.352.3500 for reservations 4 I 0 z hood of Natchez Trace. Very clean in and out. Single car garage can easily be converted to 3rd BR. Large brick S:- fire pit in back yard and 12x16 .... screened porch. Nice community S... amenities. 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Follow the example of some Buenaventura Lakes residents who organized an effort to go to a local Home Depot to get plywood for their neighbors and then install it over windows. They also banded together to close up leaking roofs in the post-Charley era. Remember the rules of the road when venturing, out after the hurri- cane when intersection signals are blown down and stop sighs are miss- ing. Many drivers last year proved to be both ignorant of the law and downright rude in not stopping for their turn to proceed through an intersection. There's no excuse for not doing so and running the stop is very dangerous.' Remember to take a shovel or two to the sandbag site. so that you can not only fill your own sandbags but help those less able to do so, like the elderly, or the mother with a young child. Loan your shovel to someone, get them a bottle of water and help carry the sandbags to their vehicle. Help clean up debris in your neighborhood for someone who may have suffered more damage than you did. It will be appreciated. It's amazing how spoiled we've become and how lucky we are. After four or five days or several weeks of being without electricity no AC, no phones, no Internet, no hot meals and,no hot showers -.'you begin to suddenly appreciate the small things. If you have electricity and water, offer a hot shower or a hot meal to some- one less fortunate. Also, make plans to weather the storm with other people. Invite someone you know and trust to your home that night live in an apartment or trailer where it might be more dangerous or impossible to ride' out a storm. yCoyrighted Materia Syndicated Contentp Available from Commercial News Providers Th West is a target not for what we do butwho we are "Copyrighted Material - Syndicated Content Available from Commercial-News Providers" OSCEOLA NEws-GAZETrE Year 106 No. 62 Publisher PAULA STARK Editor BILL ORBEN Assistant Editor MARVIN G. CORNER Sports Editor RICK PEDONE Business manager: Carol Gorrell Advertising manager: Susan Blilven Production manager: Ellen Johnston Circulation manager: Vince Passero 407-846-7141, Ext. 105 Classified sales manager: Cheryl Christian (USPS Number 513540) (ISSN 1060-1244) Published each Thursday and Saturday al 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, Kissimmee, 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. SI .ER IFCA ,.__.._. n. muE.l9q J 440 00 a 4wmlw 4 Letters Florida to be pilot project To the editor: On July 7, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced a new pilot project that will provide around-the-clock access to at-home physician care to 15,000 recipients in Texas,, Califor- nia and Florida. According to a recent study by the Government Accountability Office, Medicare beneficiaries visit a physician's office an average of six times a.year but they only do so because they are seeking help for a specific medical problem and not for preventive care. Federal officials are hoping, that this new program that will be piloted in Florida will be a way to increase access to care for chronically ill elder- ly beneficiaries. The Personal Visiting Physician Delivery System will be available at no extra cost to Medicare recipients in the pilot program and all other benefits remain the same. Although Medicare covers immu- nizations for pneumonia, hepatitis B and the flu and screening tests for cervical, breast, vaginal, colorectal and prostate cancers as well as osteoporosis and glaucoma accord- ing to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid, elderly patients often have poor access to care. So the elderly frequently rely on emergency room visits and hospitalization for treat- ments, two of the most expensive forms of health care. Surprisingly,- GAO reports that only 10 percent of current Medicare beneficiaries have used preventive care services. This is particularly surprising since several studies have proven that seniors will live longer and healthier lives if they obtain the recommended vac- cines and screening tests to catch diseases in early stages. Congress also approved a one- time preventive care examination for new Medicare enrollees that began this year. This may help introduce new beneficiaries to Medicare and provide future opportunities for bene- ficiaries to receive these services.. The American Association for Clinical Chemistry, which recently held a meeting in Orlando, has launched an online service called Lab Tests Online; the Web site is at www.labtestonline.org. The site offers specific information about, what tests seniors, and others, need to have at what age. Mitch Scott, PhD AACC President Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis, Mo. Where were you? To the editor: Ana Maria Mendez seems to think that she should now be an elected -official simply because she is Hispanic. A logical person would hope for, not dream of, a candidate who runs for office with more quali- fications than whatever their ethnici- ty happens to be. The real reason she is' not in office now is because she is not qualified, like when she ran against school board member Jay Wheeler; she did. not do her homework. Back in 2002 when she ran, the only qualification she had, besides being Hispanic, was that she was able to read the education supple- ment from the newspaper., Js that a person we want to run out schools? Jay Wheeler on the other hand was quite prepared for his bid to run against and beat the incumbent school board member. Unlike 'Mendez, who attended zero meet- ings, Wheeler attended all of the School Board meetings so he would be informed of the issues first hand.' The list of Wheeler's other qualifi- cations goes on and on, for instance: Wheeler was instrumental in.helping to establish the Boy's & Girl's Club at the Parkway Middle School in BVL. Before that time the teenage girls' pregnancy rate was up. Since the club opened there has not been one 'single teenage pregnancy. He has been coaching Y.M.C.A. youth sports and Little League baseball, mentoring students in the Take Stock in Children program and has been volunteering for the Junior Achieve- ment program at Boggy Creek Ele- mentary School as well as most of the other schools in Osceola County. Wheeler has managed 200 employees and more than $100 mil- lion in revenues at his job with AT&T Sand is happily married with two chil- dren in the Osceola School system.. Since being elected to the, School Board, Wheeler not only sends out weekly updates to his constituents, he promptly responds to each and every call he receives, whether they are black, white, pur- ple and yes, even Hispanic. Ms. Mendez, instead of droning on' that you can't get elected because you're Hispanic, why don't you take all of that energy and do something useful for the communi- ty. Maybe you will get some experi- ence and really have what it takes to get elected. After Hurricane Charley, Commissioner Paul Owen was there every day helping out in BVL. Where wgre you? I, have a dream, and that is you will realize you can't come here and get everything harided to you. You need to work for it. I also have a dream that you stop dividing this community so we can really work together to make this the best place to live. There are many talented Hispan- ics 'in Osceola County who will be elected to office and be an asset to the community; however, right now, you're not one of them. 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Sunday: Sunday School iall ages. 9:45 ANM Worship Service. 11:00 AM Children's Church, 11:00 ANM Sunday Evening Worship. 6:00( PM Wednesday: Bible Study and Prayer. 7:00 PNI Mission Kids. 7:00 PM A For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son. that \t hosoerer belieeilh in Himn kh should not perish. but have everlasting lile. Obw. St. John 3:16 'I % Page A6, NEWS-GAZETTE, Saturday, August 6, 2005 Olivo to run for school board in 2006; could face board president By Ed Scott News-Gazette Staff Writer Peter Olivo, who twice ran unsuccessfully for seats on the Osceola County Commission, said he will run next year for the District 5 School Board seat currently held by Chair- man John McKay. Olivo, 56, a resident of St. Cloud, was born in the Dominican Republic and raised in New York City. He moved to Osceola County in 1993. Olivo, who lost both of his legs in the Vietnam War, is a trainer of cast members for Walt Disney World's. Animal Kingdom. He said he will take a trip back to Vietnam in October before filing election papers in November. Districts 1, 3 and 5 School Board seats will be contested in November 2006. Thus far School Board member Jay Wheeler (District 1) is the only candidate who has filed papers for any of those races, a spokes- woman for the Osce- ola County Supervi- .f' sor. of Elections office ' said. Olivo lost County Petei Commission races to Bill Lane in 2004 and Chuck Dunnick in 2000. He ran as a Democrat in both races. However he recently switched to the Republican Party, .. citing differences with Democrats on issues related to abortion, John homosexuality and- the right to bear arms. I Olivo said he doesn't have an opinion on the. perform- ance of Superintendent Blaine Muse, but that school grades and morale in the school dis- McKay trict have decreased since McKay took charge. McKay be- came board chairman in November 2004. "I don't know what he's referring to as far as school district morale," McKay said. "I think it's been very well publicized this year that the testing of our ESE (special education) and ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages students' test scores) were going to have an impact on school grades, which I feel it did." McKay said that the district is implementing several curriculum programs to combat low scores by those students. But his opponent said more is needed. "It seems like nothing is being done about it," said Olivo, who has two children in district schools. "This school system is just broken. I believe that I can be one of the instruments to fix the school system." McKay maintains that over- all scores are improving. "During the (annual) review of Mr. Muse I stipulated that FCAT (Florida Comprehen- sive Assessment Test) scores had increased 9 percent across the board," McKay said. "We are making progress. We are not standing still. That is a misconception on (Olivo's) part, as far as I am concerned." Olivo said what really made him start thinking about running for McKay's seat was the School Board member supported not allowing the public to speak on camera about non-agen- da items at board meetings. To address what board members said were parents' privacy concerns at meet- ings, the board last year implemented a policy that limits public comment about issues not placed on the agenda to a time before cameras used to televised board meetings on Access Osceola are turned on. Parents may still address issues on the agenda during the televised meetings, such as requests to have their children placed in out-of- zone schools. "Whether you are a com- missioner, whether you are on the School Board, you represent all of the people all of the time," Olivo said. McKay countered that the public may still speak during the meeting as specific topics come up. But holding public com- ment prior to the telecasts allows parents to discuss sen- sitive issues with board mem- bers without doing so on tele- vision, he said. Olivo said he has a good relationship with McKay, but that the district "has nothing that (McKay) needs to go out there and fight for. I do. I have my kids in there. I need to make'sure that it keeps func- tioning well." McKay does not have any children enrolled in the school district but he said all six. of his grandchildren will likely attend schools in the district, including, a grand- son who will be in kinder- garten this year. The wives of both Olivo and McKay work for the district. Contact Ed Scott at 407- , 846-7600, Ext. 210. E-mail at escott@ osceolanewsgazette.com St. Cloud officials question Main Street funding By Jason Holland News-Gazette Staff Writer The need for comprehen- sive long-term planning and funding for the St. Cloud Main Street program were some of the many issues the St. Cloud City Council discussed in its first foray into reviewing the proposed budgets for fiscal years 2005-07. This is the first year the city will be looking at a two-year budget. The council will even- tually approve the budget for both years, but some elements will come back for review after the first year. Public hearings on the proposed budgets are scheduled for Sept. 8 and 22; the fiscal year begins Oct. 1. The budget for 2005-06, proposed at nearly $74.8 million, is a 12.3 percent decrease from the $85.3 mil- lion adjusted budget for the .current fiscal year.. The tenta- tive budget for 2006-07 stands at $72.2 million, a 3.5 percent decrease from the previous year. The ad valorem tax rate is to be set at 4.179 mills, which is unchanged from last year. A mill is equal to $1 of tax for every $1,000 of assessed property value. According to Mike Turner, the city's finance director, with this unchanged tax rate any increase in the amount paid by homeowners is attributable to an increase in property values. With this millage rate, the owner of a $100,000 home with a $25,000 homestead exemption would pay $313.43. As part of the budget dis- cussion at a council work- shop on Wednesday, Aug. 4, City Manager Paul Kaskey recommended traditional funding slated for St. Cloud Main Street be used instead to help launch the recently .approved Community Rede- velopment Agency, a special taxing district that will fund infrastructure improvements downtown, as well as in por- tions of U.S. Highway 192. The CRA will use tax incre- ment financing to fund proj- ects and is expected to spur economic development. Kaskey said he expects in the future the CRA will work in conjunction with groups such as Main Street or those advocating a downtown his- toric district, even provide funding, but that the money is needed now for the CRA, a move which he said would benefit a larger area of the city. St. Cloud began extending money to Main Street in 1999, when the group was formed. Kaskey said that over five years the city has provided $200,000 to the program, including $50,000 in each of the last two years. He said Main Street should do without a city .contribution until the CRA can provide funding,' which, according to city offi- cials, could take at least 18 months. Councilman Wade Davis said that because the CRA does not have funds yet to dis- tribute, he favored a reduction of city money going to Main Street, but not: total elimina- tion. Councilman Jeff. McCorkle also advocated this need to "bridge the gap." Main Street groups are never self-sufficient, said Councilwoman Mickey Hop- per, who noted that any funds the programs receive are fun- neled directly back into the community. She rejected excluding Main Street from the upcoming budget. St. Cloud Mayor Glenn Sangiovanni urged representa- tives of Main Street to prepare a presentation outlining their needs by Sept. 8, at which time the council would consid- er possible funding for the organization. "We support the CRA," See St. Cloud, page A-7 The following meetings have been scheduled starting Monday, Aug. 8. Monday Board of county commis- sioners, 1:30 p.m., 1 Court- house Square. 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"We -think it's a positive pro- gram for St. Cloud. In the future, it will be a funding source for Main Street, but, because it's new the funds aren't there yet." In his budget presentation, Kaskey also recommended an examination of the way fees for a variety of city services are collected. Kaskey said that he hoped for council direction in the budget for a study of fee struc- tures in several areas, includ- ing planning, parks and recre- ation, emergency services,' civil engineering and impact fees. He said fee increases or changes could be necessary to. ,It began with the large- scale marijuana bust of for- mer Osceola County Fire Chief Jeffrey Ray Hall on July 2 who was the agency's top administrator between 1994 and 1999. The Sheriff's Office com- munity response team seized 460 marijuana plants in all stages of growth -and 18 pounds of marijuana from Hall's rural St. Cloud home. The marijuana was classi- fied as "crippy" marijuana, which is a more potent vari- ety of cannabis with a higher street value, Sheriff's Office officials said. Also confiscated was .$70,000 in equipment in several growing rooms inside account for rapid growth, and as part of the study over the next 12 months he would compare the cost to the aver- age homeowner of fee increases versus a millage rate increase. Any increases would come back to the council next year for approval. Several measures designed to lead to effective long-term plans should be included in the upcoming budgets, Kaskey said. He also said the plans were needed to keep pace with growth, implement the desires of citizens that have been expressed through visioning sessions and surveys and follow goals the council has set gver the past years. . These long-term planning the house including watering and high-tech lighting sys- tems. A $23,000 generator was being used to avoid using an extensive amount of elec- tricity in the home that might have created any suspicions, sheriff's officials said. It was a million dollar mar- ijuana growing operation, Sheriff's Office officials said. Two other suspects were later arrested in the bust. "Drug enforcement is one of our main priorities," Hansell said. "We're out there. We're doing our job." ' Just six days later on July 8, area authorities announced that 14 people had been arrested in a crack- cocaine crackdown. elements include a revamping of the city's comprehensive plan to encourage quality growth and development, examination of the need for public parks, improvements to the purchasing department, study of emergency dispatch and implementation of paper- less offices. As part of the -proposed budgets, increases in city public safety personnel are also expected. The- police department hopes to add six officers for 2005-06 and another six the next year, as well as two communications officers each year and a detective in 2006-07. The police department also is looking at letting officers Operation Full Circle was a joint law enforcement investigation between the Sheriff's Office, Kissimmee police, the county investiga- tive bureau and other agen- cies. The combined law enforcement effort-broke up a crack-cocaine ring that was trafficking about 10 kilo- grams of cocaine in Osceola per month, earning about $1 million each period, authori- ties said. The McLaren Circle' apartment complex in Kissimmee was a major tar- get in the ring's operation, authorities said. Kissimmee police had assisted by con- ducting undercover drug buys and making arrests of take patrol, cars home, a measure intended to attract new hires and retain current personnel. The fire department is requesting six new EMT/fire- fighters and three para- medic/firefighters. Funding for new and ongo- ing projects are also part of the proposed 'budget, includ- ing the Cyber Spot wireless Internet zone, the West New Nolte Road extension, decom- missioning of the lake shore treatment plant, a new water plant and the new turnpike interchange. Contact Jason Holland at 407-846-7600, Ext. 207. E-mail at jholland@ osceolanewsgazette.com wanted suspects. "Our goal is to work with the community and residents to make sure the drug dealers and the narcotics activity doesn't take back the street corners," said Kissimmee Police Officer Ralph Herrera, .department spokesman. And on July 26, the bureau shut down a meth lab in Holopaw after informants provided information regard- ing the illegal drug activity. With the assistance of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency's lab team, the oper- at ion was shut down and six people were arrested. Bureau Lt. Lindell Harris couldn't say how much meth had been produced from the lab, but noted the manufac- turing process was extremely dangerous because of the chemicals used. "The chemicals by them- selves are flammable," Harris said. "And if they are not flammable, they are acids and are dangerous to breathe." Hansell said law enforce- ment would continue to keep the heat on both drug sellers and users. "You can't relax your guard because you make one big bust in the area," he said. "You have to continue to fight." Contact Brian McBride at 407-846-7600, Ext. 208. E-mail at bmcbride@ osceolanewsgazette.com Miss your newspaper? 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The 30-year-old for- mer player and the head coach of the Macon Trax the last two years spent most of the month of July scouring the junior leagues of Canada and the Northeast for talent ,to complement his core of players coming from Macon. The Trax, led by Stewart, dis- banded after the season despite advance to the SPHL finals. "There are so many good young players, you could fill every team," said Stewart, a native of Branford, Ontario, the same hometown of Wayne Gretzky. Stewart selected a handful of his former Trax players in the SPHL Expansion Draft, including forward Steve Zoryk, already named the Seals' captain, and goalie Terry Denike, a 2001 fifth- round draft choice by the NHL's Los Angeles Kings. He also signed Trevor Ham- mer; the aptly-named defenseman was one of the top defensive players in the Central Hockey League last season. > None are household names, but they should help form an exciting high-scoring team, Stewart said. "They say that defense wins championships, but I believe you've got to score goals to give the defense free- dom to work, he said. Another one of his acquisi- tions should also. be exciting to watch for a whole different reason. Andrew Katzberg played with Hammer in Albu- querque and two seasons ago for Stewart in Macon. In 94 games, he amassed 597 penalty minutes and 34 major (fighting) penalties. "Skill players play better when they know they're pro- tected, like a quarterback with his line," Stewart said. "We know Katzberg won't back down frpm anyone." The quest now is to add a couple more forwards, about six defensemen and Denike's backup in the net, all to com- plement Stewart's familiar lineup. "For a handful of guys it will be their first pro team," Stewart said. But, don't expect this to be a typical expansion team. "We plan on giving lumps rather than taking them," the coach said. "We won't expect less that a championship-cal- iber team that will put a great show on every, night. It's nice News-Gazette Photo/Gary Shorter General Manager Chris LiPuma, seated left, and owner David Waronker, speaking at a Florieda Seals press conference, are preparing for the hockey team's first season in Kissimmee. to know that starting camp we will have a shot at the title." Stewart knows that having a winning team is going to be key to make local sports fans who haven't been exposed to the game in-person into hockey fans. "We know that Florida and Georgia are football states. We hope we can work around that," he said. "We -offer something different. These will be kids that want to move up, and they'll offer some fast, up-the-ice action. The aspect that, it's family entertainment is a win-win sit- uation for us and the area." The Silver Spurs Arena will be putting the "ice" in ice hockey in the coming weeks. Work to install the playing surface is scheduled to begin on Aug. 23. It will be a semi- permanent fixture that will be covered for concerts and con- ventions. The ice will only be com- pletely removed for the Silver Spurs Rodeo in February, when the team goes on a three-week road trip. When pro hockey players aren't whisking up and down the ice, the team will hold youth clinics, and has already contracted to host the Seals Skating Academy, run by Jean Claude Detre, .a per- former and organizer in figure. skating for over 25 years. "The addition of the ice floor obviously benefits the Seals during league play, but it also gives us the opportuni- ty to book ice shows and other events into the arena," said Osceola Heritage Park General Manager Don Miers. This is a good deal for every- one involved." A bit of NHL lore is also involved in the Seals.. The team's Director of Hockey :Operations is Gary Unger, called ."The Ironman" for his record streak of 914 games from 1968-79. The Seals played two sea- sons at the TD Waterhouse Centre, but following the sea- son in March of 2004, the city of Orlando ended the team's lease. Waronker, a Celebration real estate devel- oper, searched for a venue and agreed to terms with the Silver Spurs Arena less than a month before the 2004-05 SPHL season started. The move meant delaying the start of play to this 5sea- son. Waronker, General Man- ager Chris LiPuma and staff have been using the time to lay a marketing groundwork in the community. "This is where I wanted to be involved, where I live," Waronker said. "It's embar- rassing to lose your lease for no reason and having to start back up after a, year off. It's the first time this is happen- ing in pro hockey. "But I've never felt more welcome with any team I've been with. So we want to make this something the county can be proud of." LiPuma, a Tampa Bay Lightning alumnus and for- mer Seal when the team played in Orlando, said the layoff gave the team a chance to prepare the right way. "I've been impressed with the number of people in Kissimmee and St. Cloud who have come to support us already," said LiPuma of a pair of Open Houses at the Spurs. "With the ice about to go in and the players set to arrive after that, I'm getting exciting and my palms are getting sweaty." SPHL teams are also locat- ed in .Columbus, Ga., Fayet- teville, N.C., Jacksonville, Huntsville, Al., Knoxville, N.C. and Florence, S.C. After a three-game road trip to start the season, the Seals will play their home opener against the Jack- sonville Barracudas on Oct. 29 at 7:35 pm. The game starts home stand through Nov. 19. "Our schedule is fairly favorable," said LiPuma, "We will be able to show the fans some great hockey early in the season in a short amount of time." Exactly 'half of the 28 home dates are on Friday, Saturday or Sunday. Waronker intends to weave the team into the fab- ric of the community. His development company has already purchased 50 season tickets for the benefit of Hockey 4 Kids, a program that provides children's chari- ties the opportunity .to experi- ence the excitement and thrill of ice hockey. H4K works closely with local and national children's programs to give economically and physically challenged children the opportunity to experience professional hockey. It's Isleworth, and I have my golf clubs I couldn't resist ... Js this heaven? No, it's Isleworth. And there I was. Me, a mere mortal Without a $1.2 million home inside the bronze gates that, annually, the club opens to outsiders for guests to play their exclu- sive 18 holes. But you have to be invited by an employee. I know an employee. I was invited. The occasion inspired me to. buy a new pair of golf shoes and a new glove in advance. (Okay, I bought the stuff two weeks ago before I knew about the invite, but they hadn't been worn.) SThe drive into the club re- enforces what we all know. The place is exclusive. But for us Joe Averages out there, we don't pick up on the subtle highbrow hints. First of all, I couldn't score a scorecard. I hear a few players did, confirming they do exist. But it would have helped to know what yardage we were playing from. The course is alleged to be the longest and toughest in the state from the back tees, the infamous "Tiger" tees. Our group viewed a few holes from back there, then made the 100-yard or so march to the shorter, fair- er "Chase" tees, named after the guy who sold his chunks of land so million- aires could come home. My initial assessment of the course? Narrow fairways.' They must've just done something with the rough, because there were quite a few bare, sandy patches. Aside from the par-3s, I think I counted about one straight hole. Everything else bent and curved this way or that, around critter-infested marsh- lands or bunkers of white, pure snow. And, oddly enough, no cartpaths. Ah, the traps. Deep, plen- tiful. Are the lips high? Yes, amonAg their other full facial features. At least three of them guard each green, which sits up on a ledge. A shot that just misses finding one of these putting surfaces ends up riot on the fringe, but at the base of a hill some 60 feet away. The greens? Nice but not perfect, typical around here in summer. One will be small and resembling a moon: sur- face, the next flat but close in size to the corner lot my house' sits on. I've never putted from 80 feet so much in my'life. This is not the course for your beginning hacker. Did I mention that this was my friend's first time on a golf course? All day I kept looking over my shoulder waiting for men with tweed coats and earpieces to shuffle us off Ken Jackson Sports Writer kjackson@osceola newsgazette.com because of that. (Then again, guys in tweed would have been fun to look at in midday Florida summer heat.) It. was a shotgun start and we started on the 8th hole, the typical Isleworth par-4: banana shaped with bunkers guarding the cor- ner. Two pressure-packed swings and I somehow found -the green' facing a 70-foot birdie putt, which turned into a slick, sidehill 6-footer. .Drained the par as my buddy was still vainly' trying to learn to chip onto an Isleworth green In fact, I parred the first three holes. I'M EVEN PAR AT ISLEWORTH? I QUIT! My true colors showed on the picturesque 11th, a short par-3 over water and a bunker. I hit a great 9-iron, or so I thought, that drowned. In a fit of rage I hit another that, I crushed, only to watch it bury in the sand., Oh yeah, they name the holes out here, with a little plaque at each tee with its given moniker. I was feeling decent with my round after a par on the short par-4 16th when we rolled up to 17. It's name: "Most Feared." How hard can it be? A pulled the drive in the trees, flubbed two wedges and six more strokes later, I found out. And then there was 18, dubbed "Long Way Home". "I think, this is a par-5," my friend said. .It got me excited when I hit a driver on the screws and had about 200 yards to the uphill green. I stood over a 3-wood, mum- bled, "You can do this," and swatted a rising boomer that cleared both greenside bunkers, took one hop and found the green. Then my friend, after three ugly hacks, struck his best shot of the day, which rolled off a nearby hill and came to rest 15 feet from the hole. We drooled as we held our putters the entire cart ride to the green. He was putting for par. At 18. At Isleworth. And I had a shot at EAGLE! Well, I three-putted from 60 feet. And then, as I wrote this, I found out that 18 is just your average 477-yard par 4. So much for that. During the course of the day, my'friend, a former Isle- worth security guard and now a computer tech for Tavis- tock, the parent company of Isleworth 'and Lake Nona, . pointed out Tiger's house. And Shaq's. And Mark O'Meara's, along with those of other local celebs. . I could have used a little local knowledge as I crushed my tee shot on No. 1 in front of a handful of onlookers. But it's a dogleg; I found my ball through the fairway, in the trees. Bogey. Same deal at No. 2, another pretty par-3, smack- dab next to a lake with a green that seemed like a postage stamp with ele-, phants beneath it. Bogey. It all carrie down to No. 7, a 550-yard par-5. I needed par to break 90. "Piece a' cake," the brain said as I had just a pitching wedge into the green. "You stink," said the body, as I pushed the easy shot -down the hill to the right. A weak chip left me about 15 feet for a round. ,worth a brag or few., I studied the line. I'd missed two or three others shorter than this. My left hand twitched. My eye watered with sweat and sun- block. I took the putter back. Click ..; plunk. Eureka! My left hand raised. With the right, a Tiger-esque fist pump. This is what days like this are about for guys like me. Eighty-nine. But it could've been better. My feet are still sore from the new shoes. See ya next year, Tiger. Jacque , Mitchell Fishin' Fun captain-jac.com 4 I know that the next time I go fishing I'll do better than I did Thursday. I was on the water at 6:30 a.m. and fished until 10 and didn't have a sin- gle bite. No matter where I went, I saw bait moving across the top of the water. Not once did I see the bass chasing them., I guess maybe the bass are feed- ing more at night right now. I fished four or five different spots with the same results: nothing. Things were a little better at the Big Toho Marina Wednes- day night tournament. Junior Puffenbarger and Oscar Ship- ley weighed in 9.38 pounds for .first place. They had the big bass of the night, a 4.99 pounder. Second place went to Jack Bauman and Paul Har- rington, who had 8.83 pounds. Len Tyre and Pete Saraf finished in third place with 8.54 pounds. I haven't heard anything about how the crappie fishing is, but some nice blue gills and shellcrackers are being caught. Live worms and crickets are your best bet. Anyone interested in learn- ing more, or commenting on the proposed Lakefront Pro- ject, should make it a point to attend the meeting at the Kissimmee Civic Center Sept. 8 at 6 p.m. Sprs bref BVL Little League Buenaventura Lakes Little League will hold registration for fall ball for children ages 5-16. The fee is $45, which includes a uniform and cap. Dates to register at the Little League complex are: Aug.'6, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Aug. 9 and 11, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.;. Aug. 13, 10 a.m. .to 2 p.m.; Aug. 16 and 18, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.; Aug. 20, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Deadline to register is Aug. 20. Proof of residency and age may be required. GOU soccer Registration for the Greater Osceola United Soc- cer program will be held August 6 from 10 a.m. to noon at McDonalds Restau- rant, 2110 E. Irlo Bronson Hwy., near the Turnpike. * All new players must be accompanied by a parent and provide a copy of their birth certificate. For info email my2kids@lumberjack- ent.com Osc. Youth Softball Registration for the Osceo- la Youth Softball League will be held at Oren Brown Fields in Kissimmee on Aug. 6, 13 and 20 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.on for U-8, U-10, U-12 and U-14 teams. Fees are $55 per player and $50 for each additional child, which includes uniform and insur- ance. For more info, call Jody and John Clancy at 407-932- 3919 or Nina Holman at 407-944-0637. Kiss. LL fall ball Kissimmee Little league fall ball will hold registration August 13 and 20 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Oak Street complex. The fee is $55 for one child and $25.00 for each additional sibling No residency proofs are required for Fall Ball. For info go to www.kissimmeelit- tleleague.com SC soccer club The St. Cloud Soccer Club will hold tryouts and registra- tion for the 2005-06 season Aug. 13 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the St. Cloud' Civic Center. For more info view www.stcloudsoccer.com. Team Extreme Team Extreme softball is forming a 12-under travel ball team. Potential players and coaches may contact Jennifer at 407-908-5169. Tryouts are scheduled for Aug. 7. Section B Page B2, NEWS-GAZETTE, Saturday, August 6, '2005 Community Events www.osceolanewsgazette.com Hobbies, games Women's bowling The Time Out for Fun bowling league will bowl Thursdays at 10 a.m. at Kissimmee Lanes beginning Sept. 1. An organizational meeting is planned for Aug. 25 at 10 a.m. For more information call the lanes at 407- 846-8844. Osceola duplicate bridge Overall results from Friday, July 29: North/South, Jim Hume and Art Jaffe, first; Syd Kelly and Tammy Staggs, second; Pete Lenhart and Lora Lackey, Rachel Eney and Helen Beardsley, tied for third and fourth; Val Oberaitis and Allis Scott, fifth. 'East/West, Ona Barfield and Rita Fernandez, first; Judy Gilbreath and Geoff Jones, second; Gen Jones and Paul Jones, third; Sophie Radose- vich and Mary Barnes, fourth; Barbara Wald and Ruth Clark, 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 Euchre July 26: Harold Henderson, first; Alma VanDyke, second; Marge Henderson and Jane Weeks, tied for third. Pinochle July 22: Jane Weeks, first; Harold Henderson, second; Jane Word, third. July 23: Dick Word, first; Alma VanDyke, second; Ope Lange, third. July 27: Alma VanDyke, first; Jane Word, second; Jane Weeks, third. Card games are held at the St. Cloud Shuffle- board Club, 7th Street and Ohio Avenue. Sched- uled are: duplicate bridge, Monday, 6:30 p.m.; euchre, Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.; pinochle, Wednes- day, 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 details on the St. Cloud Shuffle- board Club games call Louise at 407-957-8733. Mah jongg St. Cloud July 26: Marie Fiske, first; Marie D'Amico, second; Lola Owens, third; Made- line Newcomer, fourth. July 30: Bonnie Gearhart, first; Katie Morrow, second; Tom Gearhart, third; Pat DeVillers, fourth. For information on the St. Cloud Shuffleboard Club mah jongg games call Louise at 407- 957-8733. Kissimmee July 27: Cynthia Frankson, first;-Emile Libby, second. For information on the Kissimmee Parks and Recreation mah jongg games call Pat at 407-933-7223. Ladies golf Results from July 25 in the Walk N Sticks Ladies Golf League: Alice Burnham,. first; Marylou Buxton, second; Cass Litchfield, third; Pauline Baryenbruch, fourth; Lee Keith and Peggy Lamm, tied for fifth and sixth. Chip in winner Betty Chapman. The golf league meets. Tuesday for 8 a.m. play. All women golfers welcome. For details call Marylou at 407-498-0110 or Betty at 407-791-9115. KAST Club Games are held on the following schedule: Shuffleboard Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day at 1:30 p.m.; dominoes and euchre Mon- days 7 p.m.; pinochle Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m.; 5-card pinochle Fridays at 7 p.m. The KAST Club is located at 322 E. Monument Ave., Kissimmee. For information on activities call 407-892-2817 or 407-348-6368. Model railroads The Kissimmee-St. Cloud Model Railroad Engineers Club meets every Wednesday at 7 p.m. at 34 Brown Chapel Road, St. Cloud. Visitors welcome. For more information call Bob Fisk at 407-892-2616 or Peter Craig Jr. at 407-892-1413.- 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 Oak Street Park, 717 N. Palm Ave., Kissimmee. For details call 407-847-2388. Quilt Guild A quilting group meets the second Mon- day of each month from 9 a.m. to noon at the Kissimmee Community House, 300 E. Monument Ave. Quilters of all skill levels are welcome. For more information visit www.quilter- satheart.com Corvette club Tri-County Corvette Club meets the second Wednesday of every month at Coggins Chevrolet in Kissimmee at 7 p.m. Free mem- bership to Corvette owners. For details call Steve Jones at 407-509-0662 or e-nmail yel- vettelovrl@aol.'com. Osceola Basic Citizen's Academy Photo/ Osceola County Sheriffs Office The Osceola County Basic Citizen's Acad- emy program will be held Monday evenings for nine weeks beginning Aug. 29. The program explores the duties of various divisions within the Sheriff's Office such as traffic enforce- ment, patrol, tourist crimes, sex and child abuse crimes, domestic violence, gangs, the SWAT team, communica- tions and the drug unit. Any Osceola County resident may apply. Call 407-348- 1190 for details and an application. ' 1 ' S.. -J--, --." ANNE.. .*' .. ,,-., Sunset R/C Inc. The Sunset R/C (model airplanes) welcome interested people to visit the St. Cloud flying facility, off Budinger Road near the landfill. Club members are on site from 9 a.m. to noon Wednesday and Saturday. Call Doug Calaway at 321-624-1081. Plant clinic The Osceola County Master Gardeners conduct a free plant clinic at the Extension Services building in Osceola Heritage Park Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. A staff member is available when Master Gardeners are off duty. People can take their plant problems, either disease or insect, for identification and -advice. See .the latest plants available in their landscape and vegetable gardens. For more informa- tion call 321-697-3000. Antique car club For meeting location or other informa- tion about the Central Floiida Antique Car Club, a division of the national AACA, call Ralph Brueggeman, president, 863-424- 1872; or Jean Leonardy, secretary, 407- 846-7713. 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. Play Scrabble Scrabble games are held every Monday at 9 a.m. at the Poinciana Comnunity Center. All levels of players invited. For more information call 863-427-1782, Thursday Night Quilters The Thursday Night Quilters meet at 6:30 p.m. at the First Baptist Church, Building D, in St. Cloud. All quilters or would-be quilters are invited to join the group. Call 407-892- 2685 or 407-892-5775. 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. Cruise-In Members of the St., Cloud Thursday Night Cruise-In meet every Thursday from 5 to 8 p.m. at the St. Cloud Wal-Mart, U.S. Highway 192 and Brown Chapel Road. For details call 407-957-6869. 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. Latin Touch Car Club Meets every Saturday at 7 p.m. at 3040 W. Vine St., Chevron For more information call J.R. Ramos, president, at 407-348-2234 or Tito Garcia, vice president, at 407-931-8587. Car club The Solo Pa Mi Gente Car Club meets Sat- urdays at 8 p,m. at 1707 W. Vine St. For more information call Jesus "Gee" Rivera at 931-2061 or Tito Nieves at 407-944-0181. Repeater assoc. The Osceola County Repeater Association holds meetings the second Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at 2907 17th St., St. Cloud. The net is held every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. on 146.790 mhz. For preregistration for testing call Rodney at 407-892-1898. For more club information c all Lai ry at 407-892-2774. 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 monthat 6:30 p.m. Visitors welcome. Call 407-892-5775. Dog fanciers Kaliga Dog Fancier's Association meets the first Thursday of each month at ORMC Hos- pital, St. Cloud, conference room B at 7:30 p.m. The group is for anyone interested in showing dogs, obedience, ,agility training and all dog lovers. For more information 'contact Mary Lou Stumpf, president, 407-957-1837. 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. Military 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 every day of the week beginning at 11 a.m. A deputy service officer is at the DAV every other Friday. Call thelchapter home at 407-846-4141 for special events. Purple Heart chapter 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. 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 Tony Pella, 407-346-6968. 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 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 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 i109 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. AW Wedsday of each month at 7 p.m. Friday bingo and seafood dinner for members and guests is at 5:30 p.m. Saturday dinners are at 6 p.m. and dance music is at 8 p.m. Sunday bingo for members and guests is at 4 p.m. Mon- day's ladies pool tournament is at 7 p.m. For more information call 847-4193. 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 holds karaoke, hosted by Jerry Cox, on Wednesdays 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 Jhm Kern in .at 407-922-9482. 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 remembrances 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 vet- erans reunions held in Miami Beach from 1999 to 2003. 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 welcome. 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., Kissimmee, provides assistance in applying for all Veterans Administration bene- fits including disability compensation/pension, widow's benefits, burial benefits, application for headstone, home loan certificates, VA/GI insur- ance 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. 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BERBER SAXONY SCULPTURED & COMMERCIAL CARPET.E HARDWOOD & LINOLEUM TILE vim~ I-. ~ oil I1 !T - 4k 1.i .. i *-M " 0.4.7.wy, I law.- : 2 7`4 Page B6, NEWS-GAZETTE, Saturday, August 6, 2005 Events Continued from page B-2 Korean War vets The Korean War Veterans Association of Osceola Coun- ty meets at VFW Post 3227, 915 New York Ave., St. Cloud, the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. All mil- itary veterans who served honorably in the U.S. armed forces during the Korean War period are eligible for mem- bership. For more informa- tion call David L. Conboy at 407-892-7409. Vietnam vets The Vietnam Veterans of Osceola County and Associ- ates meet at the DAV Chap- ter 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 Vietnam-era veterans. Associ- ates 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 Cianciot- ta, 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 sec- ond Thursday of the month at 7:30 p.m. Karaoke for'mem- bers and their guests is every Saturday at 7 p.m. Call 407- 892-6761. The post and ladies auxil- iary- are. collecting canned and dry goods throughout the year for the St. Cloud Community Pantry. Contri- butions may be dropped off at the post. Veterans council The Osceola County Vet- erans Council performs free military funerals for all hon- orably discharged veterans. More veterans are needed 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. Women veterans/ sea services The local unit, Orange Blossom Unit No. 69, is an organization of women vet- erans and active duty per- sonnel of all seagoing ser- vices, including Navy, Coast Guard, Marines, Yeoman F of World War I and Navy, nurses of any era. Under the WAVES National designation, Unit 69 includes all in the Kissim- mee/Orlando area and meets at 11 a.m. the second Saturday of each month at Westminster Towers. For information call Susan Acos- ta, president, at 407-240- 6124 or Teri, secretary, at 407-348-4313. Other Car seat checks A special children's car seat check will be held today, Saturday, Aug. 6, from 2 to 6 p.m. at the State Farm Agency, 8309 Champions- Gate Blvd., in the Champi- onsGate shopping center, at the 1-4 entrance. The children will receive free giveaways. The event is hosted by the Polk County Health Depart- ment, Osceola County Emer- gency Services and Safe Kids of Osceola in partnership with State Farm Insurance. 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 Avenue in Kissimmee. At the meeting Aug. 7 Clarissa Thomasson will discuss how to turn your family stories into print. She has published three historical novels that are based on her family research. As a continuing program, volunteers from the Genealo- gy Club are on hand in the Genealogy Lab at the Hart Memorial Library Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. and Thursday from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. to answer questions about' your family research throughout the world. For more information and a copy of the newsletter call 407-957-4347 or 407-892- 5726. Celebrate Recovery Celebrate Recovery is an 8 Principle/12 Step Christ-cen- tered program that ministers to people who struggle with addictions, co-dependency and loss. The program kicks off on Sunday, Aug. 7, at 6 p.m. at First United Methodist Church, 1001 10th St., St. Cloud, in the family life center. They also have a Teen Support Group, a Celebrate Kids Group and nursery. Free (donations accepted). Blood mobile A blood mobile from Flori- da's Blood Centers will be in front of the News-Gazette building, corner of Church Street and Dakin Avenue in Kissimmee, Tuesday, Aug. 9, from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Everyone is invited to donate. Blood drives Jonathan Espada is orga- nizing blood drives for his Eagle Scout project for Troop 394. They will be held at the following Winn-Dixie stores Aug. 13 and Aug. 27. Aug. 13: 1347 E. Vine St., 9 a.m. to noon; 4855 E. Irlo Bronson Highway, 9 a.m. to noon; 4058 13th St., St. Cloud; 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.; 3318 Canoe Creek Road, St Cloud, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 27: 7840 W. Irlo Bronson Highway, 9 a.m. to noon; 900 Cypress Parkway, Poinciana, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.; 2618 Boggy Creek Road, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. For more information call 407-226-3854., School reunions The St. Cloud High School class of '85 will hold a reunion Sept. 16, 17 and 18. For more information call Leigh (Lemmond) Fields at 407-957-1347 or Melissa (Leaton) Giordano at 407- 348-3484. The St. Cloud High School class of 1980 will hold a din- ner dance and family picnic Oct. 8 and 9. For more infor- mation contact Cheryl Bow- ers McGhee at 407-957- 1056 or Rick Tattoli at 407- 908-0306. The Osceola High School class of 1995 will hold a reunion Sept. 30 and Oct. 1. For more information contact Laura Demovich at 951-965- 4083 or log on to www.ohsclassofl995.com FoodSource FoodSource is a not-for- profit food buying co-op. No income or other require- ments. For more information or to order call 407-932- 5278 or 407-933-1525. Free English classes Free English for Speakers of Other Languages classes are given every Monday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at First Bap- .tist Church, 1717 13th St., St. Cloud. For more informa- tion call 407-343-1440. Osceola Singles Club The club meets each Mon- day *at 7:30 p.m. at the, American Legion hall, 200 Lakeshore Blvd., Kissimmee. 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 second Thursday of every month at 6:30 p.m. at the Kissimmee Police Depart- ment on Stewart Street. 'For details call 407-344-2591. 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 www.amy@phoenixat.com Tap Cracker Cloggers * The Tap Cracker Cloggers practice each Tuesday night. Beginning class is 6:30; inter- We provide choices for all of your needs... Professional service at considerable savings. & Flat Bronze Markers available for Rose Hill and Mt. Peace Cemeteries SERVING OSCEOLA COUNTY SINCE 1958 1717 Boggy Creek Road, Kissimmee 2000 13th Street, St. Cloud 407-847-2494 407-957-2511 www.osceolamemgds.com 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. 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. Seniors NARFE meetings The National Association of Retired Federal Employees will meet the second Thurs- day of the month at 11:30 a.m. at the St. Cloud senior center at 7th Street and Indi- ana Avenue. Meetings will begin Oct. 13 and run through April. 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 Flori- da Parkway. Take a covered dish to share. For more infor- mation 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 Thfe following programs are held at the Oak Street Community Center, 717 N. Palm Ave., Kissimmee. See Events, page B-7 Phones by Motorola. 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Young at Heart Young at' Heart, a min- istry 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. if Golden Rollers Adults roller skate at Kissim- mee Skate Reflections, 1111 SDyer 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 information 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. Free screenings Free screenings for blood pressure and blood sugar are available to seniors 55 and older at the Osceola- ,-.Council on Aging Senior ""Health Clinic. Diagnosis ,and S.,treatment of minor illnesses - .{flu and colds) and ongoing '-care of high blood pressure and diabetes are -available ,:t the clinic, 1099 Shady -Lane. Appointments may be Made by calling Ona Pryor at 846-8532, Ext. 241. Thrift Stores Osceola ARC Due to circumstances caused by the recent hurri- canes the thrift store on Clyde Street cannot accept or sell items temporarily. However, the other store at the Shoppes of Kissimmee at 3241 S. John Young Park- way, corner of Pleasant Hill Road, is open for business. Hours are 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday through Satur- day. Phone 407-343-6272. Helping Kids In Mill Creek Mall, 1324 E. Vine St., Kissimmee, 407- 931-0001, open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. New and used household items, quality used clothing, furniture, appliances, gifts, new crafts. Donations of items to be sold in the store needed. 'Call for pickup. Proceeds: Children's Wish Foundation and Center for Grieving Children. Volun- teers needed. Thriftee Center In the Hunter Arms build- ing on 11th Street, St. Cloud, 407-891-8155.. New and used clothing for all ages, hou.seholi.ld gadgets, bedding and a lot more. Hours: 9 a.m. to 1. p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Operated by the Presbyterian Women.. Three Saints 1026 New York Ave. in St. Cloud, 9 a.tn. to 1 p.m. Monday, Tuesdays, Thurs- days, Fridays and Saturdays. Donations may be dropped off during shop hours. Oper- ated by the Ladies of St. Luke and St. Peter Episcopal ,.Church. For more informa- tion call the shop at 407-957- 7704. Good Samaritan In Good Samaritan Village .:.1'17-92, Kissinimee, 407- 944-4:341. Open from 10 a-.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday thl-uh. FtidJ .' Cali: .:os- tume jewelry, wearing apparel for the entire family; kitchen Sites, furniture, TVs and microwave ovens. Donated items welcome. Proceeds to the village. Goodwill Store Kissimmee Square at 1363 E. Vine St., open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday and from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Carries all kinds of new and used items. and also takes donations. Call 407-932-0002. Genealogy Club Photo/Jean Witherington ... The Osceola Genealo- g y Club will meet Sun- Sday, Aug. 7, at 2 p.m. atthe Hart Memorial ^ Library. Clarissa Thomasson will tell Show to turn your fami- S:"' ~ ly stories into print. She has published three historical novels based on her family research. Pictured is Marshall Brewton who spoke at a past meet- ing of the club. *ONLY DEALE F150 P221 S 4x2 Auto 1 *21,670 *18,552oo *2,50000 *16,0520- Check Out Saturday, August 6, 2005, NEWS-GAZETTE, Page B7 %AMIY DENTISTRY j H Restore your Smile S with the gentle touch of a Lady Dentist. lDr. Lizette Dreyer Lizette M. Dreyer, D.M.D really CarCS. 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Satire on teen suburbia has all the elements to be a dark hit You might not like the name, but there's an excellent chance you lust might like the film- The Chumscrubber is not ,.our typical coming-ri -of-age film It isn't a tale of Generation \,. but Generation RX, a generation ,of teens dependent on drugs and each other, mostly because there is absolutely no connection with their parents Dean (played by Jamie Bell of Billy Elliott fame) is orne of the most isolated of the kids who live in an affluent suburban town that has the look and feel of Southern California. He walks around in what appears to be a perpetual drug stupor and only ha* one friend, or at least acquaintance, Troy, the school's No. 1 drug dealer. In the film's first scene, Dean walks through a maze of adults at an outdoor party, and it is. as if he is invisible. He finally makes it to Troy's small back- yard apartment, only to find he has committed suicide. .And thus begins the strange, bizarre odyssey that is The Chumscrubber. The strange name "Chumscrubber" wv.as devised by debut director Arie Posin, and its presence is felt throughout the picture as a head- less character in a videogame, and much more. Troy's death sets into motion a strange kidnapping plot by some of Troy's biggest teen cus- tomers. They kidnap Dean's lit-; tle brother. Charlie. and threat-. en to kill him, if he doesn't go, back to Dean's hideaway and, retrieve his stash of['rugs. There's only one thing wrong with their crazed plot they have kidnapped the wrong Charlie, but they decide if Dean doesn't cooperate, they will just See Movie page C-4 K92 FM presents Kenyon Laughey & the Freegrazers live at St. Cloud's Downtown Night Club. Laughey is a Cen- trail Florida resident and will Perform Friday, Aug. 12 at the venue at 9 p.m. The night club is located at 4064 13th St. Call 407-892-6033 or go to www.klandthefreegrazers.com for more information, I GAYLORD SUMMERFEST KISSIMMEE Summerfest is back at Gaylord Palms Resort The event, which will be held weekends thr.-trough Sept. 4, is an indoor "best of Florida' festival held in the hotel atri- urn. Attractions include themed areas such as Kev West and Down in the glades, shov.s featuring in-line skat- ing and an evening finale with an Indoor laser light show and a live cast r:i. plates and aerialists. Admission is :$'10 per carload, including parking Family packages, which include a weekend stay at the resort, are also available Call 407-586-5FUN for more information S FIRE MUSEUM OPENS ORLANDO The Orlando Fire Museum will reopen Oct 1 at Loch Haven Park. The museum had been open by appointment only since 2001. The free admission museum will be open Thuisday-.Saturday from 10 i a.nm.-3 p.m The 1926 red brick building was relocated to Loch Haven Park from its original College Park location The museum houses artifacts owned by the Historical Society of Cen- tral Florida. To learn more about the fire mLuseum v.'isit www.thehistorycen- 5 ter ,:,yq S -ICE CREAM EVENT ORLANDO The new Cold Stone Creamery at 4S48 S Apopka Vineland Road will celebrate its open- in ing i style Saturday. Aug 6, with live entertainn-ient, clowns, the Orlando Magic cheerleading squad and r-ore. A percentage of the day's sales will also gor to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. The opening event is from 11 a.m -11 . p.m. Cold Stone Creamery makes all Io its ice cream, frozen yogurt and sor- bet at the creamery. BEAD DAY ORLANDO The Intergalactic Bead and Jewelr., Show comes to the Central Florida Fairgrounds Aug. 6-7 Adimission is $5 Saturday Igood for both days) and '$4 Sunday Children under 12 are admit- ted tree The show includes antique and modern beads, bead-naking supplies and finished lewelrv Show hours are 10 a.m to 5 ) n- See Road page C-6 1N"W MIVlARK T Jamie Bell, left, plays a loner lost in a world of disenchanted youth and disconnected parents in The Chumscrubber. The Chumscrubber Starring Jamie Bell, Glenn Close, Rita Wilson, Ralph Fiennes Directed by Arie Posin Running Time 104 minutes Rating R It's no illusion, M.C. Escher exhibit is coming More than 80 of the Dutch artist's works will be on display at Orlando museum By Jason Holland News-Gazette Staff Writer Famous for his unique per- spectives, eye-popping illusio::ns and geometrically influenced works, Maurits Cornelius Escher,. better known bu his initials M C , is the subject of the ne\t exhibit at the Orlando Museum of Art If you do not recognize the name, think back to Cur: c..llege days or ask your son ,.-r daughter Escher print posters have been decorating dorm rooms for years. Starting Aug. 13 and running through Oct. 30, the exhibit, "M.C. Escher: Rhythm of Illu- sion," will feature more than 80 of the Dutch artist's prints and drawings, including more famous works like "Day and Night" and "Other World." The exhibit spans the artistic life of Escher, who died in 1972, from his time in Italy painting landscapes from 1924-1935, to the later, more abstract and graphical works for which he is better known, which span' from 1935-1969. Some of those more graphic works include images of never C6opyrighted Material tSyndicated Content le from Commercial News Providers" i ending staircases and almost opti- about Escher's pieces, said Le cal illusions of flocks of geese fly- is that many of them are p ing in two different directions. made from carved woodbl l"I think it will have a great Escher would often sketch response, -A id ___herTr..Lewis,- response," said Sherry Lewis, marketing manager for the muse- um. "He seems-to appeal to everybody. It's a rare opportunity to see his.body of work." What may surprise patrons ewis, prints ocks. out ideas, and then transfer the works to the blocks. "That was his medium of choice," said Lewis. 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Celebration *The Dukes of Hazzard (PG-13), 2 p.m., 4:30' p.m., 7:15 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. Sky High (PG), 2:15 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Osceola Square East Charlie and the Choco- late Factory (PG), 1:10 p.m., 4 p.m., 6:50 p.m. and 9:25 p.m. The Dukes of Hazzard (PG-13), 1:40 p.m., 4:15 p.m., 7:05 p.m. and' 935 p.m. The Fantastic Four (PG-13), 1:30 p.m., 4:20 p.m., 7:10 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. Must Love Dogs (PG- 13), 1:50 p.m., 4:40 p.m., 7:20 p.m. and 9:50 p.m. Sky High (PG), 1:20 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:15 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Stealth (PG-13), 1 p.m., 4:10 p.m., 7 p.m. and 9:40 p.m. AMC Pleasure Island 24 (Late shows Friday and Saturday only) The Bad News Bears (PG-13), 1:20 p.m., 4:25 p.m., 7:15 p.m., 9:55 p.m. and 12:30 a.m. Batman Begins (PG- 13), 12:05 p.m. and 3:15 p.m. Charlie and the Choco- late Factory (PG), 11:35 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 2:15 p.m., 4:15 p.m., 5:10 p.m., 6:55 p.m., 7:55 p.m., 9:40 p.m., 10:40 p.m. and 12:20 a.m. *The Chumscrubber (R), 12:15 p.m., 2:45 p.m., 5:20 p.m., 7:45 p.m., 10:15 p.m. and 12:40 a.m. The Devil's Rejects (R), 7:50 p.m. and 10:20 p.m. *The Dukes of Hazzard (PG-13), 11:30 a.m., 12:20 p.m., 1:10 p.m., 2 p.m., 3 p.m., 4 p.m., 4:4Q0 p.m., 5:40 p.m., 6:45 p.m., 7:20 p.m., 8:20 p.m., 9:20 p.m., 10 p.m., 11 p.m., 11:50 p.m. and 12:30 a.m. The Fantastic Four? 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Price $55) Coupon Required I Complete Service Department Coupon Required Expires 831/05 L Certified Repair Technician ; Expires 8/31/05 Page C4, NEWS-GAZETTE, Saturday, August 6, 2005 Saint Ralph, boy miracle worker Ralph turns into a marathon man in hopes of saving mom There's plenty of Catholic school angst and even a mira- cle or two in the mostly-light- hearted coming-of-age come- dy Saint Ralph. Ralph, nicely played by newcomer Adam Butcher, is a 14-year-old Canadian kid growing up in the 1950s. Ralph is a good kid, with a bit of the devil in him, which doesn't exactly play well in his conservative Catholic high school. Director Michael' Mc- Gowan, who also wrote the screenplay, puts a little too much "Porky's" mentality into his story, but this never-' too-sweet tale has some good acting that more than makes up for its shortcom- ings. Ralph has never had it easy. He is kind of a misfit at school. His father is dead and his mother has been hospitalized for a while, so he lives all alone in his house, selling off household items to buy food and pay bills. At school, Father Fitz- patrick (Gordon Pinsent), the schoolmaster, doesn't Movie Continued from page C- 1 kill the kid they have anyway. Meanwhile, the ensemble cast of adults goes on with their lives, barely interacting with their offspring. Terri (Rita Wilson), the mother of the kidnapped Charlie, doesn't even-know he -has ,been kidnapped, even though days have gone by. She is too busy planning the social event of the season her mar- riage to the town's mayor (Ralph Rennes). Back at home, not only does Dean have to deal with Fr I I I I I I I I .3 - I 'U I I I Bright H Kissimmet (Exce ^SINCE JEFF CLAY & SONS TIRES 15AND AUTO REPAIR ', I M mickholin f BrideRttone On $ale! ! 1980 LaTreIc Newcomer Adam Butcher, center, has the lead role in Saint Ralph, a tale about a 1950's Canadian teen in search of a miracle to get his mom out of a coma. seem to have much sympa- thy for the poor kid and always seems too eager to swat him down for any offense toward authority. Ralph seemingly would have spent all of his high school years in the confes- sional for all his adolescent sexual lapses, but then his mother slips into a coma and the youngster faces the very real possibility of becoming an orphan. He hears his mother's nurse (Jennifer Tilly) say it would take a miracle for her to recover. And so Ralph, goes on a quest for a miracle and finds one after he joins the school track team and thinks about running the Boston the kidnapping of the kid, but with his own parents. His dad (William Fichtner) is a psychia- trist with a best seller on his hands, who only pays atten- tion to his son when it means he might be able to add anoth- er chapter to his latest book. His mom (Allison Janey) spends most of her time on the phone selling vitamins to her friends and neighbors. While the subject matter is serious, Arie keeps things light for the most part. The Marathon. He is told by Father Hibbert (Scott Camp- bell), his one ally in the school, that it would take a miracle for him to win the marathon. Instantly, Ralph sees his future before him: he will relentlessly train and win the famous endurance race. It's a pie-in-the-sky idea, of course, but his mission soon becomes an obsession for Father Hibbert as well, who is in some ways, a grown up version of Ralph, who rediscovers his own anti-authority streak, thanks to the youngster. While Saint Ralph may not be -the best film you might see all year, it shines brightly in a summer of film's climax involves whether or not the neighbors should go a memorial being given by Troy's mother (Glenn Close) or the big wedding. The Chumscrubber is a -athle on the life and times of America, where materialism often wins out over commu- nication. 'Contact Peter Covino at 407-846-7600, Ext. 206. 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Survivor iChall, 10 o00 Kissimmee F 'I New show on Thursday. repeated to Thursday 10 30 ude ',o Lyn" x T Neighbor Show Hjy -i.* r.,,-l % -p Le 3v3t R L gi Fle et I I I- deni '.o I I FtLgiolefree 11,),:, ewatrd LgiItv c Survivor Chall o Lynr, TV Edu in the Park L..ncr,,-n to b F 11 I : -n .. rrr .'i : i:. I 'I I t .' i- rrurni) V. n Oulit ir, n .ar l I I I.. Schedule is subject to change. For show descriptions and schedule check out our website: www.access-osceola.org KISSIMMEE mmm mmm m mem m mam- I I < ,m, I I 0 I I I I) z m * I remakes and sequels. Critic's rating: B-. Rated PG-13. Contact Peter Covino at 407-846-7600, Ext. 206. E-mail at pcovino@ osceolanewsgazette.com Drawings every Sun P for up to S500. Sail S Prize drawing Septe S onboard and double Ta about yoU *M M N* 1 oo-cho d'meL o l I day Evening Cruise in August ,It , and receive a S100 bonus. Grand mber Ist Evening Cruise. Be your prize for up to oo o 000.Y' .. SAIL FREE! FREE Shuttle Transportation! 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Members will be selected to provide representation from the following six areas: a) agriculture; b) business; c) education; d) environmental interests; e) a representative from a local civic organization and f) a representative of federal, state or local government, except for employees of the County Manager. interested citizens may obtain an application by contacting the County Manager's Office at (407) 343-2380 and requesting an application for the Land Conservation Advisory Board. OSCEOLA COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 1 COURTHOUSE SQUARE, SUITE 4700 KISSIMMEE, FL 34741 - Saturday, August 6, 2005, NEWS-GAZETTE, Page C5 One man band Keller Williams on tap He performs at House of Blues Sept. 22 By Peter Covino News-Gazette Entertainment Editor Keller Williams, Jammy Award winner for best live album, will be making at stop at the House of Blues Thurs- day, Sept. 22. Tickets are $18 in advance, $20 day of show. Williams has been called a one man band for the digital age. Using innovative looping technology and his own inate musical ability, Keller's live solo performances pack more music on one stage than a full fledge rock ensemble. Three new performers will take the stage at the Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre Sept. 24 in Three Mo' Tenors. The African-American performers Ramone Diggs, Kenneth Gayle and Marvin Scott will perform in a benefit presented by the Metropolitan Orlando Urban League. Tickets range from. $50- $125 and can be purchased at the TD Waterhouse Box office and through Ticketmas- ter locations. Platinum rock trio Chev- elle is coming to the House of Blues Aug. 8. Opening the show is Taproot. , The power trio has gotten a lot of acclaim for their new album This Kind of Thinking (Could Do Us In), and it went gold in just six weeks. The first single Vitamin R went to No. .1 on "the Billboard Active Rock Chart. The band recently was fea- tured on The Tonight Show and also was on CNN. The first leg of the North 'A Nine Inch Nails with special guest Queens of the Stone Age come to the TD Water- house Centre Oct. 25 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available at the box office and through Ticketmaster. Tickets are $37.50 and $45. The Vickie Winans' Rising Star Tour, a search for new gospel artists, comes to the Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre Sept. 15. The dead- line for audition material sub- mission for Orlando is-Aug. 12. The contest is open to soloists only and all entries must be the original vocal work of the contestants, singing a cappella on their submission recording. Submis- sions may be in the form of CD or cassette. Five semifinal- ists will be selected to perform in Orlando. There is no cost for participating. For more information go to www.vick- iewinansrisingstar.com. System of a Down comes to the TD Waterhouse Centre Tuesday, Aug. 16, with spe- cial guests The Mars Volta and Bad Acid Trip. INIcWb-Uj/-X.LC, i i Cr-Iu U/Of.'VI K- UBl-.ES. I o Hilary Duff performed in front of thousands of appreciative fans Wednesday as her Still Most Wanted Summer Tour 2005 came to the Silver Spurs Arena. The pop star's music selection included her hit single So Yesterday. American arena tour with Foo Fighters and Weezer includes stops in Sunrise at the Office Depot Center Sept. 10 and in Tampa at the St. Petersburg Times Forum Sept. 11.. Tickets are now available at www.ticketmastercom, St. Pete Times Forum Box Office & Ticketmaster outlets, or by phone at 813-287-8844, 727-898-2100 The tour kicks off in Atlanta Sept. 8. W POOLS i & SPAS CALL TODAY FOR A FREE POOL ESTIMATE 100% -: o .- Financing - 407-892-9292 k 1325 Tennessee Ave. St. Cloud ,f e ice '7 ,J ", , i r :'3te C s.i...-. --f:o.:n:-.i *' Thurs., August 11th 10am-2pm The Medicine Shoppe Pharmacy & Coffee Shop 114 E. Broadway. 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Commuters should expect lane closures and some delays, and are asked to use caution when work crews are present. Expected completion date is September 1, 2005. For more information, contact the Osceola County Road & Bridge Department at 407-343-7164. (corner of Darlington Avenue & Pleasant Street) "AN EVENING OFF BROADWAY!" Come out and enjoy an evening of Art and Entertainment. Artist of the Month Sandra diNijs- Painter Al. QjWk~ K.ckin.ank Cr~te~t 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 407-846-4643. issimB* music cener KissIA A J FOR VISITOR INFORMATION CALL 407-847-5M000ORVISIT WWW.FLORIDAKISS.COM ^W ~~~.: rw .1^c)as Page. C6, NEWS-GAZETTE, Saturday, August 6, 2005 Road Continued from page C-i1 DISNEY OPPORTUNITIES WALT DISNEY WORLD - The Walt Disney World Resort continues its search for cast members through Aug. 10 at the Casting Center, across from the Downtown Disney, Marketplace. The center is open daily'from 8 a.m. 5 p.m. Closed Sunday. Hun- dreds of positions are available. There's' more information at the Jobline at 407-828-1000. Descriptions are also available at WDWCareers.com. FOLK DUO PERFORMS LAKE WALES Folk duo Tammerlin will perform in con- cert as part of Live at'the Gar- dens at Historic Bok Sanctuary Aug. 20 at 7:15 p.m. The duo will blend folk tunes with electric guitars and sound, effects to cre- ate a style they call folklectric. Advance tickets are $13 for adults, $6 children ages 5-12. Day of show tickets are $15/$8. A Cornish hen dinner will be available at the caf6 beginning at 5:45 p.m. for $16 for adults. Reservations and prepayment for the dinner are required. Call 863-734-1222' for more information. CARL HIAASEN ORLANDO The Orange County Library System presents Ant Enfiing With Carl Hiaseri Saturday, Aug. 27. Tickets for the fund-raiser for the 'library are .$50. The award-winning author .will talk about the cre- ative process of writing as he talks about fiction and stranger truths. Tickets can be pur- chased online at www.ocls.info or call community relations at 407-835-7481. JAzZ FINALE WINTER PARK The final Jazz Jams concert of the sum- mer will be held Aug. 21 at Central Park in downtown. Pre- sented by WLOQ, the last per- formance of the season features Cristian Valenzuela. The event is free and picnic baskets, blan- kets and chairs are welcome. It's from 1-3 p.m..at the park. PET WALK HEATHROW. Wiggle Waggle Walk 2005, a walk for abused and abandoned pets, will be held Oct. 1. The. leisurely walk, for animals and animal lovers, raises money for the Seminole County SPCA. For more information about registering call 407- 351-7722. The event also includes pet contests, treats, a training demoristration, pet businesses, complimentary refreshments and more. THREE Mo' TENORS ORLANDO Three new performers will take the stage at the Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre Sept. 24 in Three Mo' Tenors. The African-American performers Ramone Diggs, Kenneth Gayle and Marvin Scott will perform in a bene- fit presented by the Metropoli- tan Orlando Urban League. Tickets range from $50- $125 and can be purchased at the TD Waterhouse Box office and through Ticketmas- ter locations. MR. NOBODY DELAND Sands The- ater Center Stage II presents the North American premiere of Mr. Nobody weekends Aug. 19-28. The theater is located at 600 N. Woodlands Blvd. Mr. Nobody is a psycho- logical,drama by British play- wright, actor and director Philip Ralph. Tickets are $12, $6 for students. For reserva- tions call the box office at 386-736-7456. ORCHID AUCTION ORLANDO The Central Florida Orchid Society will present its annual summer auction Saturday, Aug. 20; beginning at 9 a.m. Doors open at 8 a.m. for plant review. The auction is located at Harry P. Leu Gardens, 1920 Forest Ave.,. and fea- tures hundreds of unusual and hard-to-find orchids. Admis- sion is free:. ATHENS WINE TASTING DELAND The 10th annual Athens Wine Tasting. and Auction to benefit the restoration of the historic Athens Theatre will be Satur- day, Aug. 13: The event begins at 5 p.m. at the DeLand Holi- day Inn and features fine wines and food from the area's favorite restaurants. Wine will also be available for purchase by the bottle. The auction begins at 7 p.m. The Holiday Inn is locat- ed at 350 E. International Speedway Blvd. Tickets are $35. Call 386-738-7156 for tickets/ information. THIRSTY THURSDAYS LONGWOOD -Every third Thursday of the month is Thirsty Thursday at Carmela's Restaurant Pizzeria. From 6-8 p.m. the lobby of the new restaurant will offer its compli-. mentary, festive wine exchange and discussion of any two of Carmela's menu wines or spe- cialty wines. Weather permit- ting, the event will be held at the outside dining area. The tast- ings are often accompanied by Carmela's appetizers as well as some witty wine trivia from the wine experts and vintners. Reg- ular attendees are invited to sign up for future savings on wines and dining specials by joining Club Carmela's. The restau- rant also hosts regular wine and food pairings. For more information/directions call 407-331-6300. BED RACE DELAND The Great Amer- ican Bed Race will be held in downtown DeLand Sept. 17. Par- ticipants pay to race beds in heat- style racing on an obstacle course. Admission is free. To compete call 386-756-0420, Ext. 131 Escher Continued from page C- I Multimedia installations inspired by Escher's works will also accompany the exhibit. Stella Sung, a composer and music professor from the University of Central Florida, will provide a sur- round sound experience of "textural sounds" in one of the exhibit rooms, working with a sound designer from the Cirque de Soleil, David Wallace. Four speakers in each cor- rnel'. -.th _: fifth I'h the' middle with a subwoofer, will play a 20-minute loop of ambient music composed digitally, said Sung. The sound will move around the room, much. like with a home theater surround, sound system: . '."The idea is that it will enhance, not interfere, with the exhibit and give it an extra dimension," said Sung. "It is ambient in nature. I tried to incorporate minimalist and repetitive elements." This idea of three-dimen- sional sound is meant to com- plement the three dimension- al, graphical nature of many of Escher's works, said Sung, "It's unique. It's something I don't believe we've done before. Some purists don't like it, but I think it's appro- priate," said Lewis of the music. Another, multimedia part of the show will be a section of short animated works com- pleted by students in anima- tion classes at the University of Central Florida. For more information about M.C. Escher: Rhythm of Illusion visit the Orlando Museum of Art's Web site at www.OMArt.org. Admission is $8 for adults; $7 for seniors I.am a nd Melanoma Skin Cancer Awareness -MONDAYS - FREE Skin Cancer Screenings Monday 3:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT Do you know the warning signs of skin cancer? A mole or skin lesion which: has irregular borders varying shades of pigment has recurrent episodes of bleeding (a sore that doesn't heal) Appearance of a spot or area which is glossy or has scales, scabs or is crusty S Malignant Melanoma Basal Cell Carcinoma Any change in the appearance, shape, borders, color of a mole or lesion should be noted. ASSOCIATES IN DERMATOLOGY William A. Steele, M.D. Michael W. Steppie, M.D. James Gordon, M.D. Heritage Square 725 E. 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"Quality Service At Reasonable Prices" Saturday, August 6, 2005, NEWS-GAZETTE, Page C7 Florida laws protect your right, OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETE 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 05-MF-1251. DIVISION: ._ THE BANK OF NEW YORK, as Trustee for THE HOLDERS OF THE EQCC ASSET BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2001- IF, Plaintiff, vs. JESUS ANIBAL RODRIGUEZ, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION To: Jesus Anibal RODRIGUEZ Last known address: 554 Oak Branch Circle Kissimmee, Florida 34758 Current address: 554 Oak Branch Circle Kissimmee, Florida 34758 ELIZABETH RODRIGUEZ Last known address: 554 Oak Branch Circle Kissimmee, Florida 34758 Current address: 554 Oak Branch Circle Kissimmee, Florida 34758 TENANT #1 Last known address: 554 Oak Branch Circle Kissimmee, Florida 34758 Current address: 554 Oak Branch Circle Kissimmee, Florida 34758 TENANT # 2 Last known address: 554 Oak Branch Circ(e' Kissimmee, Florida 34758 Current address: 554 Oak Branch Circle Kissimmee, Florida 34758 Any and all unknown parties claiming by, through, under and against the herein named indi- vidual Defendant(s) who are not known to be dead or alive, whether said unknown parties may claim an interest as spous- es, heirs, devisees, grantees or other claimants. Last known address: UNKNOWN. Current address: Unknown. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in OSCEOLA County Florida: Lot 21, .of THE OAKS AT CYPRESS WOODS, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 8, at Page 118, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida. Parcel ID#: 12272851950001210. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, on or before AUGUST 30, 2005, on ECHEVARRIA & ASSOCI- ATES, P.A., Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is: 9119 Corpo- rate Lake Drive, Suite 300, Tampa, Florida 33634, add file the original with this Court either before service on the Plaintiff's attorney or immediately there- after; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief denianded in the Complaint or Petition. This notice shall be published once each week for two consec- utive weeks in the Osceola News-Gazette. , If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs any accomino- dation in order to participate in this proceedings, you are enti- tied, at no cost to you, to the pro- vision of certain assistance. Please contact: Court Adminis- tration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, T -iA :r,,:,-,, ,'407)343- 2421, ,im,',, ,: i-.. working days of your receipt of this described notice; if you are hear- :..-.0 .--, 5"~} ; all - i'.'i',TrijE.f ,T, rn,,. ,an. seal of said Court on this,26th day of July 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez KATHY RODRIGUEZ As Deputy Clerk Invoige to and copy to: Echevarria & Associates, P.A. P.O. Box 25018 Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 F05010767 July 30, 2005 August 6, 2005 NOTICE OF SALE The following vehicles will be sold at Public Auction for cash to satisfy lien pursuant to Florida Statutes 713.78 on SEPTEM- BER 9 2005 at 10-00 AM 1) 1992 MERCURY VIN #: 3MAPM15J3NR612274 2) 1995 DODGE VIN #: 1B3ES62C9SD192123 3) 1996 HONDA VIN #: 1HGCD5538TA272992 ' 11 I**'.~- IML- ,Il" VIN H,1-inM' i .L ( Li'- 1 41 5, 1999 CHEVROLET VIN ''. 1GCC10= 41'lK18"P08n VIN #: 1 FMYU22X4XUA48841 7) 1985 PONTIAC VIN #: 2G2GJ37H8F2234312 ,8) 1996 CHRYSLER VIN #: 3C3EL45X4TT233756 ?i tl i' -. VIN .L': i '"- i 4 -- 10)'1996 TOYOTA VIN #: 4TAPM6ZN8TZ166401 11) 1994 JEEP VIN #: 1J4FT67S5RL142460 ARC TOWING Inc. 7421 W. Irlo Bronson Highway Kissimmee, Florida 34747 Telephone: (407) 396-7076 Fax #: (407) 869-9206 August 6, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. General Jurisdiction Division. Case Number: CI 05-MF-1298. BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., suc- cessor by merger to BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, vs. KEVIN ANDREW CADOGAN, et al., Defendantss. NOTICE OF ACTION CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE To: KEVIN ANDREW CADO- GAN; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF KEVIN ANDREW CADOGAN, whose residence is unknown, if he/ she/ they be living; and if he/ she/ they be dead and the unknown defendants who may be spouses, heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees, and all par- ties claiming an interest by, through, under or against the Defendants, who are not known to be dead or alive, and all par- ties having or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the property described in the Mort- gage being foreclosed herein. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following prop- erty' Lot 166, CHATHAM PARK AT SAUSALITO, Phase II, accord- ing to the Plat thereof, as record- ed in Plat Book 7, Page 70, of the Public Records of Osceola County FIdrida has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on: DAVID J. STERN, Esquire, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is: 801 South University Drive, Suite 500, Plantation, Florida 33324, on or before SEPTEMBER 6, 2005, (no later than 30 days from the date of the first publication of this Notice of Action), and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on the Plaintiff's attorney or immedi- ately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief derrianded in the Complaint or petition filed herein. 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) 343-2418, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this Notice; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1- (800) 955-8771. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court at Osceola County, Florida, on this 2nd day of August 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez KATHY RODRIGUEZ As Deputy Clerk Attorney for Plaintiff: Law office of: DAVID J. STERN 801 South University Drive Suite 500 Plantation, Florida 33324 ,05-42723 (FM) NATB August 6, 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIVIL ACTION. Case Number Cl 05-MF-1351. DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, as Trustee to AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE 'SECURITIES Inc., ASSET BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES SERIES 2004- R6 UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVICING AGREE- MENT DATED AS OF JUNE 1, 2004, WITHOUT RECOURSE, Plaintiff, vs. TRACY KELLY, et al., Defendant(s). NOTICE.OF ACTION To: TRACY KELLY, n/k/a TRACY ZENA BRACY, and UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF TRACY KELLY, n/k/a TRACY ZENA BRACY, and,. if a named Defendant is deceased, the sur- yiving spou. r.;,: d- .-. - grantees, c(- ,: Iall.: I ir,. parties claiming by, through, under or against that Defendant, and the several and respective unknown assigns, successors in .interest, trustees or other per- sons claiming by, through, under or against any corporation or other legal entity named as a Defendant, and all claimants, persons or parties, natural or. corporate, or whose exact legal status is Unknown, claiming under any of the above-named or described Defendants. Last Known Residence is: TRACY KELLY, . n/k/a TRACY ZENA BRACY 2971 Pioneer Street Kissimmee, Florida 34744 UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF TRACY KELLY, n/k/a TRACY ZENA BRACY 2971 Pioneer Street Kissimmee, Florida 34744 Present Residence is: 2971 Pioneer Street' Kissimme, Florida 34744 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in OSCEOLA County Florida- MARYDIA, Block 68 North 50 feet of South 100 feet, Lots 2 and 3 Plat Book B Page 067 has been filed against you. You are required to file written defenses with the Clerk of the Court, and to serve a copy with- in thirty (30) days after the first publication on or before SEP- TEMBER 6, 2005, of this Notice on Plaintiff's Attorney, GOLSON LAW FIRM, 1230 South.Myrtle l-I.:.r,.3 ; 3 .-"':..u 4'; ,:,ir,.-,'..,,, default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint or Petition. If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs any accommo- dation in order to participate in this proceedings, you are enti- tled, at no cost to you, to the pro- vision of certain assistance. Please contact: Court Adminis- tration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 343- 2418, 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 this 2nd day of August 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT By: Is/ Kathy Rodriguez KATHY RODRIGUEZ As Deputy Clerk Invoice and Copy to: GOLSON LAW FIRM 1230 South Myrtle Avenue Suite 105 ' Clearwater, FL. 33756-3445 Our File No.: 1027-480. August 6, 13, 2005 NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION The vehicles described below shall be sold at -Public Auction .:.a .h .-.- ;... it. .jiar.s listed :..l.:.. L iL LL '.',':"', SER- VICE, 2112 North Main Street, Kissimmee, Florida 34744, at 5 o'clock P.M. . Phone #' (407) 847-2334 AUGUST 30, 2005 1) 1998 FORD VIN #: 1FAFP6638WK266881 2) 1991 DODGE VIN #: 1B3XC56R7MD280329 AUGUST 31, 2005 1) 1986 ISUZU VIN #: JABAR07AXG0904184 2) 1987 FORD VIN #: 1FTDF15N4HNB19016 SEPTEMBER 5, 2005 1) 1993 JEEP VIN #- 1J4FT67S3PL514634 August 6, 2005 NOTICE OF SALE The vehicles described will be sold at Public Auction at: FELD BODY SHOP, 907 Garden -Street, Kissimmee, Florida 34744, on the dates listed below at 11:00 A.M. Telephone: (407) 847-3623 or Fax #" (407) 239-4505 SEPTEMBER 3, 2005 1)1990 PONTIAC VIN #: 1G2HZ54CXL1203409 2) 2002 CHEVROLET VIN #: 1GNDS13S922103172 3)1992 TOYOTA VIN #: JT2EL46B9N0231668 4) 1991 TOYOTA VIN #: 4T1SV21E7MU384272 5)1990 CHEVROLET VIN #: 1GNEL19Z5LB194190 6)1992 PONTIAC VIN #: 1G2NW54A5NC239543 7)1986 HONDA VIN #: JHMAF5317GS033935 8) 1991 MERCURY VIN #: 3MAPM10J2MR608738 9) 1988 TOYOTA VIN #: JT2EL31 D9J0249388 SEPTEMBER 13, 2005 S1)2005 NISSAN VIN #* 5N1AA08A95N723382 August 6, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. PROBATE DIVISION FILE No.: PR 05-PR-000325. IN RE: THE ESTATE OF LILLIAN DELLA SINK, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the Estate of LILLIAN DELLA SINK, deceased, whose date of death was October 23, 2004, File No.: PR 05-PR-000325, is pending in the Circuit Court for OSCEOLA County, Florida, Probate Divi- sion, the address of which is: 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, Florida 34741. The names and addresses of the Personal Representative and the Personal Representa- tive'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 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 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 PERIOD 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: August 6, 2005. LINDA MONROE Personal Represdentative 1113 Buckingham East Bloomington, Indiana 47401 SHEA LUBECK Personal Representative 598 Eton Drive Barringtoh, Illinois 60010 RICHARD A. LEIGH, Esquire Attorney for Personal Representative Florida Bar No.: 119591 SWANN & HADLEY, P.A. 1031 West Morse Boulevard Suite 350 . Winter Park, Florida 32789 Telephone: (407) 647-2777 August 6,; .13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. PROBATE DIVISION FILE No.: PR 05-PR-000349. DIVISION: __ IN RE: THE ESTATE OF MARY ANN DOERRER, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS' -The administration of the Estate of MARY ANN DOER- RER, deceased, whose date of death was May 14, 2005, is pending in the Circuit Court for OSCEOLA County, Florida, Pro- bate Division, the address of which is: 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2000, Kissimmee, Florida 34741. The names and addresses of the Personal Representative and the Personal Representa- tive'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 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 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 FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE, 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: August 6, 2005. Personal Representative: Is/Joanne M. Nelson JOANNE M. NELSON' 43616 Arlington Road Canton, Michigan 48187 Attorney for Personal Representative: Is/Jeffrey M. Lasman JEFFREY M. LASMAN Attorney for Joanne M. Nelson Florida Bar No.: 018420. LASMAN LAW FIRM, P.A.. P.O. Box 1907 Brandon, Florida 33509 Telephone: (813) 681-7725 August 6, 13, 2005 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS RFP #: 2005-015: Leasing of Marina Building on the St. Cloud Lakefront The City of St. Cloud, Florida, is seeking proposals from qualified persons or firms (Contractor) to provide certain retail service establishments on the first floor of the City's new Marina Build- ing, which is scheduled to open in February 2006, at the St. Cloud Lakefront. All proposals must be in accordance .,ir, ir,e- terms, conditions and :i :.i:, tions contained in the Request for Proposals (RFP). Pre-pro- posal meeting will be on AUGUST 25, 2005, at 2:00 P.M., at 1300 9th Street, St. Cloud, Florida. Directly after the pre-proposal meeting, the City will meet any interest parties at the lakefront marina to four, the premises. This will be the ONLY opportuni- ty to view the premises, there- fore, it is strongly recommended that you attend the,pre-proposal meeting. Bids must be submitted on the prescribed RFP docu- ment and must be received at the City of St. Cloud Purchasing Division no later than 2:00 o'clock P.M., SEPTEMBER 20, 2005. For bid information, call (407) 957-7368, or acquire through DemandStar. August 6, 2005 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OSCEOLA AUTO SALVAGE gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehi- cles onAUGUST23, 2005, at 9:00 A.M., at 4691 South Orange Blossom Trail, Kissim- mee, Florida 34746-6231, pur- .suant to Subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. OSCEOLA AUTO SALVAGE reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids 1) 1990 FORD VIN #: 1 FAPP959XLW135774 2) 1992 BUICK VIN #: 1G4AG54R1 N6430786 3) 1982 LINCOLN VIN #' 1MRBP952CY671548 August 6, 2005 LEGAL NOTICE 'Technical Associates propos- es to construct a 180-foot tall monopole communications tower located at 2567 Ham Brown Road, Kissimmee, FL 34746. If you.have concerns of any historic properties that might be adversely affected by this tower, please' write to: AMY GHOLSON, Trileaf Corp., 10845 Olive Boulevard, Suite 310, St. Louis, MO 63141, 314-997- 6111. Please include the tower location and the location of the historic resource that you believe might be affected." July 30, 2005 August 4, 6, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: CI 05-MF-0957. TEMPUS PALMS INTERNATIONAL, LTD., a Florida limited partnership, Plaintiff, vs. ANTHONY EDWARD ALBURY and DONNA BASTIAN; KORY B. AMBLER, et al., Defendants. ; NOTICE OF ACTION To: Defendant, DENITRA TATIANA DEAS-JAY, and all parties claim- ing interest by, through, under or against Defendants, DENITRA TATIANA DEAS-JAY, and all parties having or claiming to have any riaht titl or interest in the oronert' herein described, COUNT VIII DEFENDANT, DENITRA TATIANA DEAS-JAY YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following described property in Osceola County, Florida: Building 21, Unit 406, Week 43, during'Assigned Year(s) ODD; of THE PALMS COUNTRY CLUB AND RESORT, a condominium, together with all appurtenances thereto, according and subject to the Declaration of Condominium of THE PALMS COUNTRY CLUB AND RESORT, a Condominium, as recorded in Official Records Book 1545, Page 2911., Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments thereof and supplements thereto, if any, subject to taxes for the current year and subsequent years, and all other matters of record, has been filed against you; and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on: THOMAS K. JOHNSON, Corporate Counsel for Plaintiff, whose address is: 7380 Sand Lake Road, Suite 600, Orlando, Florida 32819, within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice, on or before SEPTEMBER 6, 2005, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiffs corporate counsel or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered Complaint If you are a person with a disability who needs accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2418, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this Summons; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call (800) 955- 8771 WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on the 2nd day of August 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/Kathy Rodriguez" KATHY RODRIGUEZ As Deputy Clerk August 6, 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-0988. TEMPUS PALMS INTERNATIONAL, LTD., a Florida limited partnership, Plaintiff, vs. VENCENT C. ACEY Jr. and DESIREE ACEY; MARTIN AGUERO- LACAYO and LOTTY BENDANA De AGUERO, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION To: Defendant, DAWOOD S. ALSHERIFI, and all parties claiming interest by, through, under or against Defendant, DAWOOD S. ALSH- ERIFI, and all parties having or claiming to have any right, title or inter- est in the property herein described, COUNT IV DEFENDANT, DAWOOD S. ALSHERIFI YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following described property in Osceola County, Florida: Building 13, Unit 205, Week 15, during Assigned Year(s) Annual; of THE PALMS COUNTRY CLUB AND RESORT, a condominium, together with all appurtenances thereto, according and subject to the Declaration of Condominium of THE PALMS COUNTRY CLUB AND RESORT, a Condominium, as recorded in Official Records Book 1545, Page 2911, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments thereof and supplements thereto, if any, subject to taxes for the current year and subsequent years, and all other matters of record, has been filed against you;,and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on: THOMAS K. JOHNSON, Corporate Counsel for Plaintiff, whose address is: 7380 Sand Lake Road, Suite 600, Orlando, Florida 32819, within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice, on or before SEPTEMBER 6, 2005, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff's corporate counsel or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered Complaint If you are a person with a disability who needs accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2418, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this Summons; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call (800) 955- 8771 WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on the 2nd day of August 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: Is/Kathy Rodriguez KATHY RODRIGUEZ As Deputy Clerk .August 6, 13,.2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-0705. TEMPUS PALMS INTERNATIONAL, LTD., a Florida limited partnership, Plaintiff, vs. JUNE W. ABRAMSKI; MICHAEL TODD ALEXANDER and ZUNDRA R. FEAGIN-ALEXANDER, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION To: Defendants, SANDRA ML DeCASTRO and HENRY JEROME McGAULEY, and all parties claiming interest by, through, under or against Defendants, SANDRA ML DeCASTRO and HENRY JEROME McGAULEY, and all parties having or claiming to have any rioht, title or interest in the property herein described: COUNT VII DEFENDANTS, SANDRA ML DeCASTRO and HENRY JEROME McGAULEY YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following described property in Osceola County, Florida:-- Building 19, Unit 207, Week 17, during Assigned Year(s) ODD; of THE PALMS COUNTRY CLUB AND RESORT, a condominium, together with all appurtenances thereto, according and subject to the Declaration of Condominium of THE PALMS COUNTRY CLUB AND RESORT, a Condominium, as recorded in Official Records Book 1545, Page 2911, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments thereof and supplements thereto, if any, subject to taxes for the current year and subsequent years, and all other matters of record, has been filed against you; and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on: THOMAS K. JOHNSON, Corporate Counsel for Plaintiff, whose address is: 7380 Sand Lake Road, Suite 600, Orlando, Florida 32819, within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice, on or before AUGUST 30, 2005, and file the original with the Clerk of .this Court either before service on Plaintiff's corporate counsel or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered Complaint 'I If you are a person with a disability who needs accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to .you, to the' provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2421, within two (2) working days of your receipt of tis Summons; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call (800) 955- 8771 WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on the 26th day of July 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/Kathy Rodriguez KATHY RODRIGUEZ As Deputy Clerk July 30, 2005 August 6, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-1050. TEMPUS PALMS INTERNATIONAL, LTD., a Florida limited partnership, Plaintiff, vs. PIERRE CHARTRAND; PATRICK LEE DEESE, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION To: Defendant, SHIRLEY ANN LAWRENCE, and all parties claiming interest by, through, under or against Defendant, SHIRLEY ANN LAWRENCE, and all parties having or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the property herein described* COUNT VIII DEFENDANT, SHIRLEY ANN LAWRENCE " YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage pn the following described property in Osceola County, Florida: Building 21, Unit 205, Week 13, during Assigned Year(s) Annual; of THE PALMS COUNTRY CLUB AND RESORT, a condominium, together with all appurtenances thereto, according and subject to the Declaration of Condominium of THE PALMS COUNTRY CLUB AND RESORT, a Condominium, as recorded ir Official Records Book 1545, Page 2911, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments thereof and supplements thereto, if any, subject to taxes for the current year and subsequent years, and all other matters of record, has been filed against you; and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on: THOMAS K. JOHNSON, Corporate Counsel for Plaintiff, whose address is: 7380 Sand Lake Road, Suite 600, Orlando, Florida 32819, within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice, on or before AUGUST 30,*2005, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff's corporate counsel or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered Complaint If you are a person with a disability who needs accommodation in order to participate in this' proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2421, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this Summorts; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call (800) 955- 8771 . WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on the 26th day of July 2005. LARRY WHALEY. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/Kathy Rodriguez KATHY RODRIGUEZ As Deputy Clerk July 30, 2005 August 6, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: CI 05-MF-0924. TEMPUS PALMS INTERNATIONAL, LTD., a Florida limited partnership, Plaintiff, vs. RITA MICHELE BANKS; KAREN G. BRUM and ALICE A. MOONSHIAN, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION To: Defendant, SHERRELL DOUGLAS-ODOM, and all parties claim- ing interest by, through, under or against Defendant, SHERRELL DOUGLAS-ODOM, and all parties having or claiming to have any right title or interest in the property herein described* COUNT IV DEFENDANT, SHERRELL DOUGLAS-ODOM YOU ARE NOTIFIED thatan action to foreclose a mortgage on the following described property in Osceola County, Florida: Building 23, Unit 303, Week 43, during Assigned Year(s) Even; of THE PALMS COUNTRY CLUB AND RESORT, a condominium, ,:.,, ir. i .,iir, an l p.un r 'i ...:. Ii.- r,, according and subject to the :,,- r i,,-, -.i ,,-,,d .,,-,,,, ,T .-.r THE P.L.MS COUNTRY CLUB AND RESORT, a Condominium, as recorded in Official Records Book 1545, Page 2911, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments thereof and supplements tilereto, if any, subject to taxes for the current year and subsequent years, and all other matters of record, has been filed against you; and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on: THOMAS K. JOHNSON, Corporate Counsel for Plaintiff, whose address is: 7380 Sand Lake Road, Suite 600, Orlando, Florida 32819, within thirty (30) days after . the first publication of this Notice, on or before SEPTEMBER 6, 2005, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff's corporate counsel or'immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered Complaint. If you are a person with a disability who needs accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain, assistance. Please contact: Court Administration at2 Courthouse Square, Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2418, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this Summons; if you are heating or voice impaired, call (800) 955- 8771 WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on the 2nd day of August 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: 1slKattly Rodriguez KATHY RODRIGUEZ As Deputy Clerk August 6, 13, 2005 There's No 4- I Business SLike .. . .. Your Business... on line! Get the latest business marketing and news. Visit -jou [S1IIlmf[0os] olabusinIss. OFOSCEOLACOOURNAL OF OSCEOLA COUNTY BUSINESS rg e o ees n e p p y Page C8, NEWS-GAZETTE, Saturday, August 6, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. PROBATE DIVISION FILE No.: PR 05-PR-000284. IN RE: THE ESTATE OF NANCY JEAN RUMSEY, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the Estate of NANCY JEAN RUM- SEY, deceased, whose date of death was March 30, 2005, is pending 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 Representa- tive'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 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 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 FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE, 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: July 30, 2005. Personal Representative: /s/Kennedy L. Rumsey KENNEDY L. RUMSEY 808 Yates Street Orlando, Florida 32804 Attorney for Personal Representative: /s/ Stephanie S. Woods STEPHANIE S. WOODS Attorney for Kennedy L. Rumsey Florida Bar No.: 0011006. DONAHUE & ASSOCIATES LAW FIRM, P.A. 1390 Hope Road, Suite 300 Maitland, Florida 32751 Telephone: (407) 740-6009 July 30, 2005 August 6, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. PROBATE DIVISION FILE No.: PR 05-PR-000340. DIVISION: ____ IN RE: THE ESTATE OF GUY A. FURROW, a/k/a GUY ANDREW FURROW Sr., Deceased. -' NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the Estate of GUY A. FURROW, a/k/a GUY ANDREW FUR- ROW Sr.,. deceased, whose date of death was May 29, 2005; and whose Social Securi- ty Number is: 217-24-9048, is pending 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 Representa- tive'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 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 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 AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILEDWILL BE FOR- EVER 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: July 30, 2005. Personal Representative: Is/ Samuel Furrow SAMUEL FURROW 271 Falling Waters Drive Poinciana, Flordia 34759-5219 Attorney for Personal Representative: Is/ Cynthia J. McMillen CYNTHIA J. McMILLEN Attorney for Samuel Furrow Florida Bar No.: 351581. Law Offices of JOSEPH F. PIPPEN Jr. & ASSOCIATES 10225 Ulmerton Road, Building # 11 Largo, FIroida 33771 Telephone: (727) 586-3306 July 30, 2005 August 6, 2005 NOTICE OF SALE The following vehicles will be sold at Public Auction for cash to satisfy lien pursuant to Florida Statutes 713.78 on SEPTEM- BER 16 2005 at 10"00 AM 1) 1995 ISUZU VIN #: 4S2CK58V8S4388650 2) 2002 CHEVROLET VIN #: 1G1ND52J22M694319 3) 1999 DAEW VIN #: KLAJA82ZBXK290981 4) 1993 HONDA VIN #: JHMEH9591PS001682 5) 1993 FORD VIN #: 1FMDU34X7PUB44402 6) PLYMOUTH VIN #: 1P3X456K1LF700760 7)1996 KIA VIN #: KNAFA1252T5249474 ARC TOWING Inc. 7421 W. Irio Bronson Highway Kissimmee, Florida 34747 Telephone: (407) 396-7076 Fax #: (407) 869-9206 August 6, 2005 NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION As of AUGUST 19, 2005, at 9:00 o'clock A.M., the vehicles/ vessels listed below shall be sold at Public Auction for cash at RUSSELL'S R & S AUTO REPAIR & TOWING SERVICE Inc., 2720 13th Street, St. Cloud, Florida 34769. Phone #" (407) 892-5466 1)1983 GMC VIN #: 1GDEG25H8D7508351 2) 1992 CHEVY . VIN #: 2G1WN54T6N1112156 3) 2001 FORD VIN # 1FTRW08W81KD58144 August 6, 2005 NOTICE OF SALE The following vehicles will be sold at Public Auction for cash to satisfy lien pursuant to Florida Statutes 713,78 on SEPTEM- BER 2 2005 at 10-00 AM 1) 1989 LINCOLN VIN #: 1LNLM9745KY773402 2) 1997 HONDA VIN #: 2HGEJ6325VH103986 3) 1991 FORD VIN #: 1FACP52UXMA186190 4) 1989 TOYOTA VIN #: JT2EL31 D1 K0396158 5) FORD VIN #- 1ETHE3452BHB16641 ARC TOWING Inc. 7421 W. IrIo Bronson Highway Kissimmee, Florida 34747 Telephone: (407) 396-7076 Fax #: (407) 869-9206 August 6, 2005 IN THE COUNTY COURT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: CC 05-CF-1811. STAR ISLAND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, Plaintiff, vs. MANUEL F CHAU and LUCRECIA M. CHAU; TINO CHIN] and NANCY CHINI; B. L. HURST and S. HURST; ABDULLA SALEH JANAHI; Defendants NOTICE OF ACTION BY PUBLICATION To the following Defendants whose residences are UNKNOWN COUNT 1: To: MANUEL F. CHAU and LUCRECIA M. CHAU Avida 22A Esquina Calle 6, No # 66-12 Indio Mara Olympia Gym, Maracaibo, Venezuela COUNT II: To: TINO CHINI and NANCY CHINI 25 Stanwood Circle Weston, Ontario M9M 2A1 Canada COUNT III: To: B. L. HURST and S. HURST 11 Park Farm Road, Feniscowles Blackburn, Lancashire BB25HW ENGLAND COUNT IV: To: ABDULLA SALEH JANAHI G1B P.O. Box 1017, Manama, Bahrain The above named Defendant(s) are not known to be dead or alive and, if dead, the unknown spouses, heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees, or other claimants, by, through under or against said Defendants and all parties having or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the property described below YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED of the institution of the above-styled foreclosure proceedings by the Plaintiff, STAR ISLAND DEVELOP- MENT CORPORATION, upon the filing of a complaint to foreclose a mortgage and for other relief relative to the following described prop- ertv: COUNT I UNIT WEEK No. 50, of Condominium Number 11120, STAR ISLAND RESORTANQ COUNTRY CLUB Ill, a condominium, according to the Declaration of Condominium thereof, recorded in Official Records 1343, at Page 0592, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Flori- da, and all amendments thereto, if any, together with all the improve- ments now or hereafter erected on the property, and all easements, rghts, appurtenances, rents, royalties, mineral, oil and gas rights and profits, water, water rights, and water stock, and all fixtures, furniture, and furnishings now or hereafter in or attached to the property, all of which, including replacements and additions thereto, shall be deemed to be and remain a part of the property covered by this Mortoage COUNT II UNIT WEEK No. 18, of Condominium Number 1623W, STAR ISLAND RESORT AND COUNTRY CLUB II, a condominium, according to the Declaration of Condominium thereof, recorded in Official Records Book 1236, at Page 0897, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments thereto if any, together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all ease- ments, rights, appurtenances, rents, royalties, mineral oil and gas rights and profits, water, water rights, and water stock, and all fixtures, furniture, and furnishings now or hereafter in or attached to the prop- erty, all of which, including replacements and additions thereto, shall be deemed to be and remain a part of the property covered by this Mortgage COUNT III UNIT WEEK No. 24, of Condominium Number 2236W, STAR ISLAND RESORT AND COUNTRY CLUB IV, a condominium, according to the Declaration of Condominium thereof, recorded in Official Records Book 1588, at Page 0001, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments thereto if any, together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all ease- ments, rights, appurtenances, rents, royalties, mineral oil and gas rights and profits, water, water rights, and water stock, and all fixtures, furniture, and furnishings.now or hereafter in or attached to the prop- erty, all of which, including replacements and additions thereto, shall be deemed to be and remain a part of the property covered by this Mortgage COUNT IV UNIT WEEK No. 28, of Condominium Number 4034, STAR ISLAND RESORT AND COUNTRY CLUB I, a condominium, according to the Declaration of Condominium thereof, recorded in Official Records Book 1168,.at Page 463, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments thereto if any, together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property, and all ease- ments, rights, appurtenances, rents, royalties, mineral oil and gas rights and profits, water, water rights. and water stock, and all fixtures, furniture, and fumishings now or hereafter in or attached to the prop- erty, all of which, including replacements and additions thereto, shall be deemed to be and remain a part of the property covered by this Mortgage AND you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any to the complaint, upon AUGUST JAMES STANTON III, Esquire, - STANTON & GASDICK, P.A., 37 North Orange Avenue, Suite 210, Orlando, Florida 32801, attorneys for the Plaintiff, on or before the 30th day of AUGUST 2005, and file the original with the Clerk of the above-styled Court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereafter, otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. If you are a person with a disability who needs accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Court Administration at2 Courthouse Square, Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2421, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this document, if you are hearing or voice impaired, call (800) 955- 8771 DATED on this 26th day of July 2005. LARRY WHALEY As CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: Is/Kathy Rodriguez KATHY RODRIGUEZ As Deputy Clerk Conformed Copy to: AUGUST JAMES STANTON III, Esquire STANTON & GASDICK, P.A.. 37 North Orange Avenue, Suite 210 Orlando, Florida 32801 Telephone: (407) 423-5203 July 30, 2005 August 6, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-1561. RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO CONDOMINIUMS SECTION II ASSOCIATION Inc., .a Florida corporation, Plaintiff(s), vs. DALE F. OBER and LYNNE C. OBER, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION To: DALE F. OBER RR 2, Box 434A, Myerstown, PA 17067-9802 USA LYNNE C. OBER RR 2, Box 434A, Myerstown, PA 17067-9802 USA ROBERT F. O'CONNER 285B Amity Street, Amherst, MA 01002-3810 USA , MARGARET A. O'CONNER 285B Amity Street, Amherst, MA.01002-3810 USA CARL L. OLBRICH 1846 Hamilton Road, Okemos, Ml 48864-1819 USA KAY A. OLBRICH 1846 Hamilton Road, Okemos, Ml 48864-1819 USA JAMES D. OLIVER 1526 Peabody Drive, Hampton, VA 23666-2450 USA JAMES DREW OLIVER 1526 Peabody Drive, Hampton, VA 23666-2450 USA ROSALYN R. ELDER OLIVER 1526 Peabody Drive, Hampton VA 23666-2450 USA ROSALYN R. ELDER 1526 Peabody Drive, Hampton VA 23666-2450 USA ROSALYN R. OLIVER 1526 Peabody Drive, Hampton VA 23666-2450 USA ROSALYN R. ELDER 1526 Peabody Drive, Hampton VA 23666-2450 USA TERRY M. OLSEN 916 East Smythe Road, Spangle, WA 99031-8508 USA SHERRY LYNN OLSEN 916 East Smythe Road, Spangle, WA 99031-8508 USA CHARLES I. ONONIBAKU 28 Tamarack Drive, Amherst, MA 01002-2600 USA PAT C. ONONIBAKU 28 Tamarack Drive, Amherst, MA 01002-2600 USA NESTOR PABON P.O. Box 190652, San Juan, 00919-0652 PUERTO RICO NESTOR PEREZ PABON P.O. Box 190652, San Juan, 00919-0652 PUERTO RICO MILAGROS PABON P.O. Box 190652, San Juan, 00919-0652 PUERTO RICO MILAGROS PEREZ P.O. Box 190652, San Juan, 00919-0652 PUERTO RIdO EDWIN PACHECO 1039 Evergreen Avenue, Bronx, NY 10472-5507 USA MINERVA PACHECO 1039 Evergreen Avenue, Bronx, NY 10472-5507 USA JOHN PATCHAN Jr. 116 Kemberly Court, Jacksonville, NC 28540-9323 USA EDITH R. PATCHAN Jr. 116 Kemberly Court, Jacksonville, NC 28540-9323 USA WALDO G. PEREZ 83 Lyceum Court, Staten Island, NY 10310-2355 USA ELISNAIDA PEREZ .83 Lyceum Court, Staten Island, NY 10310-2355 USA ROBERT H. PETERS 28 Washington Street, Mystic, CT 06355-2815 USA NANCY H. PETERS 28 Washington Street, Mystic, CT 06355-2815 USA DON D. PETRALIA 718 Maryi Street, Chocowinity, NC 27817-8276 USA MARY A. PETRALIA 718 Mary Street, Chocowinity, NC 27817-8276 USA MICHAEL S. PETTIT 1812 Cortland Avenue,'Fort Wayne, IN 46808-2447-USA KATHY E. PETTIT 1812 Cortland Avenue, Fort Wayne, IN 46808-2447 USA JUDSON B. PINCKNEY 118 Spring Street, Milburn, NJ 07041-1333 USA . MARYANN K. PINCKNEY 118 Spring Street, Milbum, NJ 07041-1333 USA 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 21, Condominium Parcel Number 144, in Building Letter D, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 17, Condominium Parcel Number215, in Building LetterA, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 49, Condominium Parcel Number 231, in Building Letter C, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 40, Condominium Parcel Number 133, in Building Letter C, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; ANeek 39, Condominium Parcel Number 215, in Building LetterA, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 51, Condominium Parcel Number 151, in Building Letter E, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 28, Condominium Parcel Number 262, in Building Letter F, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 24, Condominium Parcel Number 223, in Building Letter B, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 37, Condominium Parcel Number 122, in Building Letter B, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 1, Condominium Parcel Number 215, in Building Letter A, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 36, Condominium Parcel Number 162, in Building Letter F, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 45, Condominium Parcel Number 171, in Building Letter G, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 46, Condominium Parcel Number 217, in Building LetterA, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 27, Condominium Parcel Number 262, in Building Letter F, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 9, Condominium Parcel Number 143, in Building Letter D, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II a condominium- According to the Declaration of Condominium, recorded in Official Record Book 748, Page 2468, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments thereto, 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, Oriando, Flonda 32839, and file the onginal with the Clerk of the above styled Court on or before SEPTEMBER 6, 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) 343-2418, 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, 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 29th day of July 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF COUNTY AND CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/Linda Phillips LINDA PHILLIPS As Deputy Clerk August 6, 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-0827. TEMPUS PALMS INTERNATIONAL, LTD., a Florida limited partnership, Plaintiff, vS. DARREN JOHN ANDREWS and KRISTY ANN HORTON; RICHARD ALLEN BRADY and MARY'BETH BRADY, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION To: Defendants, DARREN JOHN ANDREWS and KRISTt ANN HORTON; RICHARD ALLEN BRADY and MARY BETH BRADY, and all parties claiming interest by, through, under or against Defendants, DARREN JOHN ANDREWS and KRISTY ANN HORTON; RICHARD ALLEN BRADY and MARY BETH BRADY, and all parties having or claiming to, have any right, title or interest in the property herein described: COUNT I DEFENDANTS, DARREN JOHN ANDREWS and KRISTY ANN HORTON YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following described property in Osceola County, Flodda: Building 19, Unit 409, Week 43, during Assigned Year(s) Annual; of THE PALMS COUNTRY CLUB AND RESORT, a condominium, together with all appurtenances thereto, according and subject to the Declaration of Condominium of THE PALMS COUNTRY CLUB AND RESORT, a Condominium, as recorded in Official Records Book 1545, Page 2911, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments thereof and supplements thereto, if any, subject to taxes for the current year and subsequent years, and all other matters of record, has been filed against you; and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on: THOMAS K. JOHNSON, Corporate Counsel for Plaintiff, whose address is: 7380 Sand Lake Road, Suite 600, Orlando, Florida 32819, within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice, on or before SEPTEMBER 6, 2005, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff's corporate counsel or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered Complaint COUNT II DEFENDANTS, RICHARD ALLEN BRADY and MARY BETH BRADY YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following described property in Osceola County, Florida: Building 20, Unit 206, Week 47, during Assigned Year(s) Even; of THE PALMS COUNTRY CLUB AND RESORT, a condominium, together with all appurtenances thereto, according and subject to the Declaration of Condominium of THE PALMS COUNTRY CLUB AND RESORT, a Condominium, as recorded in Official Records Book 1545, Page 2911, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments thereof and supplements thereto, if any, subject to taxes for the current year and subsequent years, and all other matters of record, has been filed against you; and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on: THOMAS K. JOHNSON, Corporate Counsel for Plaintiff, whose address Is; 7380 Sand Lake Road, Suite 600, Orlando, Florida 32819, within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice, on or before SEPTEMBER 6, 2005, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff's corporate counsel or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered Complaint If you are a person with a disability who needs accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2418, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this Summons; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call (800) 955- 8771 WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on the 2nd day of August 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/Kathy Rodriguez,- KATHY RODRIGUEZ As Deputy Clerk August 6, 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-0879. TEMPUS PALMS INTERNATIONAL, LTD., a Florida limited partnership, Plaintiff, vs. GEORGE BONILLA Jr.; MARIBEL CORTES; LOURDES E..MATEO and MADELYN ORTIZ; ROSALYN DINKINS BROWN, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION To: Defendants, MICHAEL J. MILBOURNE and SHEILA MIL- BOURNE, and all parties -claiming interest by, through, under or against Defendants, MICHAELJ. MILBOURNE and SHEILA MIL- BO URNE, ,ii.1 all pin.,. ; r... "-1, .: ... ,-,,n r.. .:. r, .- v ,',, ,.. r. title or interest in trie property neiein descriloe COUNT XI DEFENDANTS, MICHAEL J. MILBOURNE and SHEILA MILBOURNE YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose,a mortgage on the following described property in Osceola County, Florida: Building 20, Unit 201, Week 31, during Assigned Year(s) EVEN; of THE,PALMS COUNTRY CLUB AND RESORT; a condominium, together with all appurtenances'thereto,'according and subject to the Declaration of Condominium of THE PALMS COUNTRY CLUB AND RESORT, a Condominium, as recorded in Official Records Book 1545, Page 2911, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments thereof and supplements thereto, if any, subject to taxes for thecurrent year and subsequent years, and all other matters of record, has been filed against you; and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on: THOMAS K. JOHNSON, Corporate Counsel for Plaintiff, whose address is: 7380 Sand Lake Road, Suite 600, Orlando, Florida 32819, within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice, on or before AUGUST 30, 2005, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff's corporate. counsel or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered Complaint If you are a person with a disability who needs accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to' you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2421, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this Summons; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call (800) 955- 8771 WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on the 26th day of July 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/Kathy Rodriguez KATHY RODRIGUEZ As Deputy Clerk July 30, 2005 August 6, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-1560. RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO CONDOMINIUMS SECTION II ASSOCIATION Inc., a Florida corporation, Plaintiffss, vs. LAWRENCE R. HUTTON and TINA L. HUTTON, at al., Defendants. i NOTICE OF ACTION To: LAWRENCE R. HUTTON P.O. Box 8115, Toledo, Ohio 43605-0115 USA TINA L. HUTTON P.O. Box 8115, Toledo, Ohio 43605-0115 USA LAWRENCE R. HUTTON P.O. Box 8115, Toledo, Ohio 43605-0115 USA TINA L. HUTTON P.O. Box 8115, Toledo, Ohio 43605-0115 USA ROBERT HYLAND 36 Deborah Loop, Staten Island, NY 10312-1392 USA CAROL A. HYLAND 36 Deborah Loop, Staten Island, NY 10312-1392 USA ABDELHAKEEM M. ITAYEM 10540 South Audin Street, Chicago Ridge, IL 60415-0000 USA LISA A. ITAYEM 10540 South Audin Street, Chicago Ridge, IL 60415-0000 USA ROBERT DALE JENNINGS 500 Greenfield Road, Evansville, IN 47715-3528 USA ROBERT D. JENNINGS 500 Greenfield Road, Evansville, IN 47715-3528 USA SHIRLEY C. JENNINGS 500 Greenfield Road, Evansville, IN 47715-3528 USA NIALL JAMES JENNINGS 2 Ashley Court, College Road, Kilkenny, ONONE IRELAND DEIRDRE MAEVE JENNINGS. 2 Ashley Court, College Road, Kilkenny, ONONE IRELAND DOUGLAS W. JOHNSON 4440 Laguna Place, Boulder, CO 80303-3776 USA SUSAN A. JOHNSON 4440 Laguna Place, Boulder, CO 80303-3776 USA EARL W. JOLLS 4985 Hunsberger Avenue NE, Grand Rapids, Ml 49525-1259 USA LUCILLE A. JOLLS 4985 Hunsberger Avenue NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49525-1259 USA DENNIS M. JONES 17804 Whitney Court, Independence MO 64057-1364 USA CHRISTINE E. JONES 17804 Whitney Court, Independence MO 64057-1364 USA MATT JONES 14520 E. Alki Avenue, Spokane Valley, WA 99216-2008 USA DEE JONES 14520 E. Alki Avenue, Spokane Valley, WA 99216-2008 USA KEVIN JOYCE 1575 Teague Road, Bowdon, GA 30108-1963 USA SUSAN C. JOYCE 1575 Teague Road, Bowdon, GA 30108-1963 USA DAVID A. KAISER 7755 State Route 39, Dittmer, MO 63023-1012 USA DONNA M. KAISER 7755 State Route 39, Dittmer, MO 63023-1012 USA KEITH G. KARSAMA 4435 Helitage Avenue, Apt. 8C, Okemos, Ml 48864-3322 USA ALICE A. KARSAMA 4435 Heritage Avenue, Apt. 8C, Okemos, Ml 48864-3322 USA DOUGLAS A. KAUS 12 Benjamin Lane, Vincennes, IN 47591-2529 USA JOSEPH A. QUICILI 963 South Genevieve Lane, San Jose, CA 95128-3135 USA MICHELE L. QUICILI 963 South Genevieve Lane, San Jose, CA 95128-3135 USA 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 3, Condominium Parcel Number 220, in Building Letter B, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 38 ,Condominium Parcel Number 220, in Building Letter B, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 46, Condominium Parcel Number 152, in Building Letter E, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 7, Condominium Parcel Number 224, in Building Letter B, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 19, Condominium Parcel Number 130, in Building Letter C, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 43, Condominium Parcel Number 220, in Building Letter B, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 26, Condominium Parcel Number 253, in Building Letter E, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 40, Condominium Parcel Number 252, in Building Letter E, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 49, Condominium Parcel Number 173, in Building Letter G, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 17, Condominium Parcel Number 131, in Building Letter C, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 23, Condominium Parcel NUmber 260, in Building Letter F, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 3, Condominium Parcel Number 120, in Building Letter B~ of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 52, Condominium Parcel Number 254, in Building Letter D, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 9, Condominium Parcel Number 218, in Building Letter A, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; . Week 44,,Condominium Parcel Number 235, in Building Letter C, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II. a condominium: According to the Declaration of Condominium, recorded in Official Record Book 748, Page 246&, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments thereto, 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 SEPTEMBER 6, 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) 343-2418, 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, 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 29th day of July 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF COUNTY AND CIRCUIT COURT By:; s/Linda Phillips LINDA PHILLIPS As Deputy Clerk August 6, 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: CI 05-MF-1562. RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO CONDOMINIUMS SECTION II ASSOCIATION Inc., a Florida corporation, Plaintiff(s), vs. ROGER A. KAVANAGH andf GINGER J. KAVANAGH, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION , To: ROGER A. KAVANAGH 48 Pal Street, Central Islip, NY 11722-4234 USA GINGER J. KAVANAGH 48 Palm Street, Central Islip, NY 11722-4234 USA KEVIN J. KELLY 4711 160th Street, Flushing, NY 11358-3634 USA DENISEJ. KELLY 4711 160th Street, Flushing, NY 11358-3634 USA JOY YVONNE KIEZER 1010 7th Ayenue, Rock Valley, Iowa 51247-1428 USA PHILLIP J. KIMBALL 18 Riverview Avenue # A,- Danvers, MA 01923-3819 USA TRISTINA. KIMBALL 18 Riverview Avenue # A, Danvers, MA 01923-3819 USA JOE W. KING 4660 George Avenue NW, Cleveland, TN 37312-3214 USA ELAINE E. KING 4660 George Avenue NW, Cleveland, TN 37312-3214 USA PAUL W. KNESS 3311 Bluebonnet Meadow Lane, Houston, Texas 77084-5538 USA DIANNE K. KNESS 3311 Bluebonnet Meadow.Lane, Houston, Texas 77084-5538 USA DIANNE K. KNESS 3311 Bluebonnet Meadow Lane, 'Houston, Texas 77084-5538 USA BARBARA KOWALSKI C/O KIM GARRETT 193 Surmont Court, Los Gatos, CA 95032-5016 USA GREGORY A. KRETZMANN . 3851 Clearwater Road, Baxter, MN 56425-9636 USA KATHLEEN D. KRETZMANN 3851 Clearwater Road, Baxter, MN 56425-9636 USA BERNARD LANCIONE 1108 Acillom Drive, Westerville, Ohio 43081-1104 ROSEMARY C. LANCIONE' 1108 Acillom Drive, Westerville, Ohio 43081-1104 THOMAS S. LaPLACA 9975 Groomsbridge Road, Alpharetta, GA 30022-6631 USA DONNA J. LaPLACA 9975 Groomsbridge Road, Alpharetta, GA 30022-6631. USA LEON'D. LaROCHE 1371 Main Street, Jay, ME 04239-4228 USA LUCY E. LaROCHE 1371. Main Street, Jay, ME 04239-4228 USA BRETTi L,'.TI i .. i e, ,t M ll.: rin Troy, VT 05859-9365 USA LEE ANN LAWTON 2569 East Hill, North Troy, VT 05859-9365 USA JUAN A. LOPEZ J21 Juan L. Ramos, Levittown; Puerto Rico 00950 USA REBECCA S. LOPEZ J21 Juan L. Ramos, Levittown, Puerto Rico 00950 USA LARRY A. LOW 3061 Linda Drive, Memphis, TN 38118-2712 USA SANDRA R. LOW 3061 Linda Drive, Memphis, TN 38118-2712 USA JIMMIE N. LYONS 191 Bullock Drive, Apt. F, Fort Sheridan, IL 60037-1244 USA MATTIE J. LYONS 191 Bullock Drive, Apt. F, Fort Sheridan, IL 60037-1244 USA 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 37, Condominium Parcel Number 240, in Building Letter D, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 47, Condominium Parcel Number 220, in Building Letter B, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 48; Condominium Parcel Number 131, in Building Letter C, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; . Week 18, Condominium Parcel Number 240, in Building Letter D, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 3, Condominium Parcel Number 131, in Building Letter C, of RESORT Vi-.:Ri ..--F .RL -iDC' 0 E.- TiC.1 ii a .:.:.,,.i::..,;,,;u,, W e e k 3 1 .: r.] .: ,, ;,- F a 1 1 u r ,.. r 1 -1 ,. ij i ,- ,. ir .-n r C o f RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 43, Condominium Parcel Number 255, in Building Letter E, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 40, Condominium Parcel Number 135, in Building Letter C, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 20, Condominium Parcel Number 140, in Building Letter D, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 22, Condominium Parcel Number 240, in Building Letter D, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 43, Condominium Parcel Number 217, in Building LetterA, of iHE : ,HT I. J''ILL' *,.'- ,O, L IL"-. :"' -E TIi' II 3 :.,,,-,,.:,,T,,-,,UT, ., 4'? ,..,',, ,,';.- T,. i" .:.-l r lu. T.rr ; J ,r. Iu.I '.. I..) rl, D of L'.'- ., 1,: ,-.:.,-.l,:.-,T ,.,u-,, p P ,r.:-r I l,,, Z..-Ti r IJ ,- I.. Huj.l.n-, I I. e.- D of HlE ,,I T L. ''J L ,::.: ,-L L- ; -E" Tt Il II it 5 .. ,:.r,.1...rr,,,,,,i,jT, Week 33, Condominium Parcel Number 141, in Building Letter D, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 46, Condominium Parcel Number 220, in Building Letter B, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II. a condominium, According to the Declaration of Condominium, recorded in Official Record Book 748, Page 2468, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments thereto, 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 SEPTEMBER 6, 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) 343-2418, 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, 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 29th day of July 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF COUNTY AND CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Linda Phillips LINDA PHILLIPS As Deputy Clerk August 6,13,2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: CI 05-MF-1563. RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO CONDOMINIUMS SECTION II ASSOCIATION Inc., a Florida corporation, Plaintiff(s), vs. JERRY J. MAIELLA and VIRGINIA E. MAIELLA,.et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION To: JERRY J. MAIELLA 254 High Mountain Road, North Haledon, NJ 07508-2413 VIRGINIA E. MAIELLA 254 High Mountain Road, North Haledon, NJ 07508-2413 GERALD E. MALSTAFF 320 McCdIlum Street, Laporte, IN 46350-5139 JANET M. MALSTAFF 320 McCollum Street, Laporte, IN 46350-5139 PETER D. MARK 235 Andover Road, Billerica, MA 01821-1923 USA PAULA S. MARK 235 Andover Road, Billerica, MA 01821-1923 USA ROBERT MARSH 42 Beaver Lane, West Babylon, NY 11704-5105 USA DOROTHY MARSH ' 42 Beaver Lane, West Babylon, NY 11704-5105 USA CRAIG A. MARSHALL P.O. Box 662, New Cumberland, PA 17070-0662 USA DIANA J. MARSHALL P.O. Box 662, New Cumberland, PA 17070-0662 USA ROBERT MARTEL 100B Wavecrest Avenue, Windfield Park, NJ 07036-6617 USA CAROL MARTEL 100B Wavecrest Avenue, Windfield Park, NJ 07036-6617 USA MICHAEL MARTIN 9257 Wildemere Street, Detroit, Ml 48206-1921 USA DARLENE L. MARTIN 9257 Wildemere Street, Detroit, Ml 48206-1921 USA DARLENE LYNN MARTIN 9257 Wildemere Street, Detroit, Ml 48206-1921 USA MICHAEL MARTIN 9257 Wildemere Street, Detroit, Ml 48206-1921 USA DARLENE LYNN MARTIN 9257 Wildemere Street, Detroit, Ml 48206-1921 USA LOUIS J. MARTINS 212 Pershing Avenue, Roselle, Park NJ 07204-2312 USA MARY A. MARTINS 212 Pershing Avenue, Roselle, Park NJ 07204-2312 USA LOUIS J. MARTINS 212 Pershing Avenue, Roselle, Park NJ 07204-2312 USA MARY A. MARTINS 212 Pershing Avenue, Roselle, Park NJ 07204-2312 USA ROBERT MATHEIS . 5679"South Transit Road, # 160, Lockport, NY 14094-5842 USA MARLENE MATHEIS 5679 South Transit Road, # 160, Lockport, NY 14094-5842 USA PEDRO R. MATO 1605 91st Street, North Bergen, NJ 07047-4403 USA TERESA M. MATO 1605 91st Street, North Bergen, NJ 07047-4403 USA GEORGE MAYSONET Jr. 863 Sinclair Avenue, Staten Island, NY 10309-2330 USA LUISA E. MAYSONET Jr. 863 Sinclair Avenue, Staten Island, NY 10309-2330 USA RAY S. McKAIG 16688 Highway 99E NE, Unit 47, Woodbum, OR 97071-9187 USA BILLIE J. McKAIG 16688 Highway 99E NE, Unit 47, Woodbum, OR 97071-9187 USA STEPHEN R. SMITH 41 Healy Way, Langhorne, PA 19047-1188 USA CAROL A. SMITH 41 Healy Way, Langhorne, PA 19047-1188 USA 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 12, Condominium Parcel Number 242, in Building Letter D, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 4, Condominium Parcel Number.162, in Building Letter F, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 31, Condominium Parcel Number 120, in Building Letter B, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 44, Condominium Parcel Number 170, in Building Letter G, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 15, Condominium Parcel Number 141, in Building Letter D, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 6, Condominium Parcel Number 173, in Building Letter G, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 45, Condominium Parcel Number 120, in Building Letter B, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 46, Condominium Parcel Number 120, in Building Letter B, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 33, Condominium Parcel Number 230, in Building Letter C, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 13, Condominium Parcel Number 272, in Building Letter G, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 38, Condominium Parcel Number 226, in Building Letter B, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 29, Condominium Parcel Number 122, in Building Letter B, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 37, Condominium Parcel Number 252, in Building Letter E of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 6, Condominium Parcel Number 140, in Building Letter D, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION 11I, a condominium; Week 40, Condominium Parcel Number 163, in Building Letter F, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II. a condominium, ' According to the Declaration of Condominium, recorded in Official Record Book 748, Page 2468, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments thereto, 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 SEPTEMBER 6, 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) 343-2418, 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, 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 29th day of July 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF COUNTY AND-CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Jennifer Carte JENNIFER CARTE As Deputy Clerk August 6, 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-1564. RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO CONDOMINIUMS SECTION II ASSOCIATION Inc., a Florida corporation, Plaintiff(s), vs. JOHN MEADE and CONNIE MEADE, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION To: JOHN MEADE 8704 Pinnacle Cross Drive, Apt. 12, Huntersville, NC 28078-4776 USA CONNIE MEADE , 8704 Pinnacle Cross Drive,Apt. 12, Huntersville, NC 28078-4776 USA JAMES D. MEYER 4 Cottage Street, Warwick, NY 10990-1202 USA. HENRY E. MICHALSKI 32-10 Nicholson Drive, Fair Lawn, NJ 07410-4127 SUSAN J. MICHALSKI 1 32-10 Nicholson Drive, Fair Lawn, NJ 07410-4127 ROBERT W. MITCHELL 28 Creeper Hill Road, North Grafton, MA 01536-1402 USA DENISE MITCHELL 28 Creeper Hill Road, North Grafton, MA 01536-1402 USA ROBERT W. MITCHELL 28 Creeper Hill Road, North Grafton, MA 01536-1402 USA DENISE MITCHELL 28 Creeper Hill Road, North Grafton, MA 01536-1402 USA JOHN L. MONTALVO 129 Beaver Lane, Shohola, PA 18458-2923 USA BETHSAIDA. MONTALVO 129 Beaver Lane, Shohola, PA 18458-2923 USA STEPHEN MONTGOMERY 221 Reassuring Court, Henderson, NV 89052-5658 USA STEPHEN REID MONTGOMERY 221 Reassuring Court, Henderson, NV 89052-5658 USA VICTORIA MONZIETTI 2203 76th Street, East Elmhurst, NY 11370-1237 USA ALLAN P. MONZIETTI . 2203 76th Street, East Elmhurst, NY 11370-1237 USA LAWRENCE R. MORRIS 253 Rainbow Drive, Suite 15396, Livingston Texas 77399-2053 USA NORMAN. MORRIS 253 Rainbow Drive, Suite 15396, Livingston Texas 77399-2053 USA LAWRENCE R. MORRIS 253 Rainbow Drive, Suite 15396, Livingston Texas 77399-2053 USA NORMA N. MORRIS 253 Rainbow Drive, Suite 15396, Livingston Texas 77399-2053 USA THOMAS D. MOSKELLA 1564 Farmersville Road, Bethlehem, PA 18020-9741 USA ELLEN M. MOSKELLA 1564 Farmersville Road, Bethlehem, PA 18020-9741 USA ERIC MOSSAZ 10, Rue Jean.Moulin, Ambilly 74100, FRANCE ' NADINE CORMIER 10, Rue Jean Moulin, Ambilly 74100, FRANCE BARBARA S. NEWNAM 255 Cambridge Circle, Danville, VA 24541-5205 USA BARRETT NNOKA 1205 Sandgates Road, Machanicsville, MD 20659 USA JUDITH NNOKA 1205 Sandgates Road, Machanicsville, MD 20659 USA JUDITH PEVEY NNOKA 1205 Sandgates Road, Machanicsville, MD 20659 USA 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 7, Condominium Parcel Number 163, in Building Letter F,. of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 42, Condominium Parcel Number 235, in Building Letter Ci of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 30, Condominium Parcel Number 150, in Building Letter E, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 13, Condominium Parcel Number 170, in Building Letter G of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 49, Condominium Parcel Number 232, in Building Letter C, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 7, Condominium Parcel Number 162, in Building Letter F of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 25, Condominium Parcel Number 175, in Building Letter G of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; . Week 18, Condominium Parcel Number 254, in Building Letter E of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 42, Condominium Parcel Number254, in Building Letter E, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 22, Condominium Parcel Number 119, in Building Letter A, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 21, Condominium Parcel Number 218, in Building Letter A; of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; , Week 41, Condominium Parcel Number 171, in Building Letter G, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II,a condominium; Week 19, Condominium Parcel Number 133, in Building Letter C of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 47, Cond6minium Parcel Number233, in Building Letter C of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a condominium; Week 6, Condominium Parcel Number 253, in Building Letter E,.of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II a condominium According to the Declaration of Condominium, recorded in Offigial Record Book 748, Page 2468, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments thereto, 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 pn or before SEPTEMBER 6, 2005; otherwise a judgment may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. I 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) 343-2418, rot later than two working days prior to the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-(800) 955-8771, or Voice (v) 1-(800) 955-8771, yia 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 29th day of July 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF COUNTY AND CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/Jennifer Carte JENNIFER CARTE As Deputy Clerk August 6, 13, 2005 Saturday, August 6, 2005, NEWS-GAZETTE, Page C9 OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS: (407) 8:00 am-5:00 pm, Monday Friday 846-7600 CLAS S I F I E D Place your classified online WWW.OSCEOLANEWSGAZETTE.COM / ON LINE ... ALL THE TIME! WWW.OSCEOLANEWSGAZETTE.COM Classifieds Online WWW.OSCEOLANEWSGAZETTE.COM inder Aut under 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 Local homes for sale WWW.OSCEOLASHOPPER.COM 100-Announcements I Intervention Services OSCEOLA COUNTY Children Need Your Home! Be A FOSTER PARENT. Hablamos Espanol Call Angie 407-931-2911, x.2# 7 NIGHT CRUISE. Dec.10, 2005. 5/Ports including Venezuela, St.Kitts and Grena- da. Starting at $559.00pp/dbl.occup. $250 deposit/pp. Call 407-847-9396 or 1-877- r 747-3507. DR. 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Licensed/Insured/CPO Certified 407-702-8886 NELSON POOLS Full Service Includes: *Chemicals *Brushing *Vacuum As Needed *Filter Cleaned Most Pools $80/mo. 407-846-0519 Licensed & Insured 275-Appliance Sales/Repairs AAA CHARLES Appliance Repair Totally Free Service Calls Same Day Service (407) 847-3097 (407) 859-8050 ; o L .:.-- .'' :" -. .. -,-- .-, ,-- ..; .. .. -- ", j # ..., ,' *i .. j ...., .. . .. .. .H' by R-0 ..ueSday, August 9.. 8:30AM'.-2:30pM 4 m tnCS. ."'- ,, The bl.d.mobil willZ be at : the corner of4 Church St. and" Dai Ave,!: "": :"" FLORIDA'S BLOOD CENTERS 1-588-9-0ONATE`, floridasbloodcenters -org Classified Index: Phone (407) 8467600 8:00 AM 5:00 PM, Monday-Frida www.aroundosceola.com GENERAL CATEGORIES: Announcements 100 Personals 105 Situations Wanted 110 Fitness/Weight Control 115 Health & Nutrition 117 Lost and Found 120 Miscellaneous 125 Wanted To Buy 130 Wanted To Trade 135 ANIMALS: Livestock/Poultry 140 Horses 145 Pets For Sale 150 Free To Good Home.. 155 Pet Services/Supplies 160 SERVICES: Recycling 164. Computer Service 165- Professional Services. 170 Financial Services 175 Money To Lend 180 Accounting/Tax Services 185 Legal Services 190 Insurance 195 Credit Services 200 Childcare 205 Travel Services 210 Wedding Services 215 Notary Services 220 Photography 225 Building/Contractor 230 Paving Contractor 235 Roofing Contractor 240 Construction 245 Drafting/Design 247 Mobile Home.Repairs 250 Handyman 255 Pest Control. 260 Carpet/Vinyl Installation 265 Pools and Spas 270 Appliance Sales/Repairs 275 Home Improvement 280 AC/Heating 285 Vertical Mini Installation 290 Plaster/Drywall 295 Wallpapering/Painting 300 Services General 305 Ceramic Tile 310 Carpet Cleaning 315 Phone Services 319 Electrical Services 320 Plumbing Services 325 Home/Office Cleaning Services..................330 Window Cleaning 335 Moving/Hauling Services 340 Limo Services 345 T.V./VCR Repair 350 Satellite Services 352 Computer Repair 355 Pressure Cleaning 360 Musical Instrument Repair 365 Lawn Maintenance 370 Landscape Contractor 375 Fence Sales & Service 380 Security 385 Tractor Mowing 390 Tree Service 395 Upholstery 400 Well Drilling 405 Dirt Services 410 Disc Jockey Services 415 Concrete 420 Masonry 425 Welding 430 Carpentry 435 Cabinets 440 Irrigation 445 Locksmith Services 450 Furniture Refinishing 455 Lakefront/Canal Cleaning 460 Sod Installation 465 Printing Services 470 Painting 475 Swimming Instruction 480 Beauty Care Services 485 Healthcare Services 490 Adolescent Counseling 491 Sewing/Alterations 495 I CLASSIFIED DEADLINES: Osceola Shopper, Thursday News-Gazette, South Orange News MONDAY 2 PM Homefinder FRIDAY NOON Cancellation Deadline FRIDAY NOON y Saturday News-Gazette THURSDAY 2:00 PM 0 Monogramming 496 Retail/Cashiers .705 Banquet Halls 1080 Musical Instruction 500 Travel Agent 710 Office Space 1085 Educational Services 505 Hotel/Motel 715 Retail Space 1090 Secretarial Services 510 Restaurant Lounge 720 Warehouses 1095 Care For The Elderly 515 Clerical 725 Pasture Stable 1100 Catering Services 520 Accounting/Bookkeeping ...730 Hunting Prop. 1105 Business Opportunity 525 Educational 735 Timeshares 1110 Investment Opportunity 530 Security ...740 Vacation 1115 Businesses For Sale 535 Insurance 745 Storage/Garage 1120 1 Telemarketing 750 Real Estate For Sale 1130 ITEMS FOR SALE:, Sales ...755 Homes 1135 Beautician/Cosmetology..'. 760 Duplexes 1140 Garage Sales Kissimmee 540 Nail Tech 765 Townhouses 1145 Garage Sales St. Cloud 545 Maintenance 770 Apartments 1150 Garage Sale Orlando 547 Crafts, Trades & Skills 775 Condos 1155 Merchandise Wanted 550 Industrial 777 Villas 1160 Medical Equipment 555 Technical 780 Mobile Homes '1165 Auctions 560 AC/Heating Mechanics 785 Mobile Home Lots 1170 Bicycles 565 Automotive 790 Out of State '1175 Clothing 570 Professional ...795 Out of Area 1180 Exercise Equipment 575 Bank/Financial 800 Farms & Ranches 1185 Business Merchandise 580 Management 805 Property 1190 Jewelry 585 Medical 810 Commercial/Income 1195 For Sale/General 590 Construction 815 Waterfront 1200 Utilitra aiers 595 Farm Workers 820 Oceanfront 1205 Antiq ues/Collectibles 600 Warehouse ...825 Lots/Acreage 1210 An tiques/Collectibles 605 Babysitter Wanted 830 Cemetery 1215 Appliances 610 Position Wanted 835 RV Lots 1220 .... m- Warehouses 1225 Plumbing Parts 615 Air Conditioners/Heat Pumps ....................620 Furnishings 625 Firewood 630 Lawn & Garden Supplies 635 Building Supplies 640 Produce 645 Recipes 650 Sporting Goods 655 Computer Equipment ..660 Musical Instruments 665 TV/Stereo/VCR ..670 Satellite Systems 675 Restaurant Equipment 680 Commercial Equipment 685 Farm Equipment 690 Equipment Rentals 695 EMPLOYMENT: Help Wanted/General 700 REAL ESTATE RENTAL: Wanted.to Rent/Buy .. 1004 Prof. Prop. Management 1005 Home Inspections 1006 Rooms 1010 Roommates 1015 Apartments 1020 Efficiencies.. 1025 Cottages 1030 Villas 1035 Townhouses 1040 Homes 1045 Condos 1050 Duplexes 1055, Mobile Homes 1060 Mobile Home Lot Rental ..1062 Travel Trailers 1065 RV's 1070 RV Lots .1075 TRANSPORTATION: Vehicle Transport/Delivery 1250' Auto/Truck Repair 1255 Auto Detailing 1260 Auto Parts/Accessories 1265 Vans 1270 Trucks 1275 Campers 1280 Travel Trailers 1285 R.V.'s & Motorhomes 1290 Motorcycles 1295 ATV's 1297 Headliner Vinyl Tops 1300 Automobiles 1305 Autos Wanted 1310 Vehicle Rentals 1315' Boat/Outboard Repair 1320 Boats 1325 . I Page C10, NEWS-GAZETTE, Saturday, August 6, 2005 MARVIN'S APPLIANCES For Sale: Quality used washers, dryers, stoves, refrigerators, completely recondi- tioned. $100 & Up. Guaranteed! Delivery Available. Parts, In Home Repair available. 407-846-4448. MC/Visa accepted. OSCEOLA REFRIGERATION & Major Appliance Service Totally Free Service Calls Same Day Repairs Reputable Service. 17/Yrs. Kissimmee. (407) 348-8300 WANTED TO BUY! Refrigerators, Washers, Dryers, Stoves. Top Dollar Paid! 407-846-4446 280-Home Improvement GARAGE DOOR SALES & SERVICE All Brands Of Openers Sold & Repaired 30Yrs. Experience. Lic./Ins. (407) 856-1924, (407) 709-8244 All major credit cards accepted FIRST CHOICE HOME REPAIR 407-346-1314 *Interior &Exterior Repairs *Painting *Drywall *Clean-ups *Hauling *Pressure Washing -Carpentry -Fascia *Soffits -Custom Kitchens -Bathrooms *Tile 'All Flooring General Electrical *Plumbing Licensed/Insured FIXX A HOME Pressure Washing Painting Repairs Remodeling Licensed Insured 407-857-3025 Mobile: 407-873-5157 HURRICANE SHUTTERS *Panels *Accordion *Roll Up Factory Direct Custom Made 321-230-6222 REMODELING, REPAIR, ROOM ADDITIONS New Home, Barn & Warehouse Construction Licensed/Certified Building Contractor CB-C037814 Insured, Experienced, Reliable, Affordable Jobs Large Or Small 407-908-2267 321-663-3202 285-AC/Heating ALL COUNTY AIR CONDITIONING Service- Repai. iirii Cihiri. Ouis .No Service Crq %.'i Wlr, Reps'r State Certified. Insured. CAC1813534 Visa/MC Accepted (407) 873-7462, (407) 935-9659 CLIMATIC MECHANIC LLC Residential, Commercial Light Industrial. Air Conditioning, Refrigeration, Heating Service & Installation. Lic.#CAC058173 407-344-2127 321-231-4608 J & S AIR CONDITIONING Service Installation " $39.00 Service Call Free Estimates Licensed Insured 407-709-1071 407-933-0290 CAC 1813641 PIPER'S AC & HEATING, INC.. Install / Repair, p4/Hour Service 'Osceola / Orange Counties Visa / Mastercard Accepted (407) 343-7973 Lic. #CAC1.814148 ,295-Plaster/Drywall AMERICAN REMODELER ''"License 5CBC 4.66.-1 ---Brywall Specialists and Repair - Insurance Work Doing Business For 25 Years Member Better Business Bureau Of Central Florida Financing Available 1-800-374-0331 320-Electrical Svc ELECTRICAL SERVICE Inc. For All Your Electrical Needs Call To Schedule Saturday Work At SNo Extra Charge Major Credit Cards Accepted 407-932-0191 Lic.#3144 330-Home/Office Cleaning MAID IN THE USA. Residential and Com mercial Cleaning. Call today for free est mates. Geiza, 321-331-7421. Regina 32lj-297-5403. ,' I. 340-Moving/Hauling BOBCAT & DUMPTRUCK WORK Vance's Hauling LLC (407) 892-6754 370-Lawn Maintenance BIG J'S LAWN CARE You Grow It, I'll Mow It! 2 /mo.Free With 12/mo. Contract! Commercial/Residential Licensed/Insured 407-908-4917 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 COMPLETE LAWN care. Also tree, bush, landscape, hauling. Pressure washing. Good, dependable service. Richard 407- 973-5874. RAY'S LAWN MOWING Mowing, Edging, Trimming and Branches Cut. Reasonable Rates. Reli- able Service. Please call 407-402-4196. 380-Fence Sales & Service FENCING *Wood -Chain Link *PVC We Do All Repairs & Complete New Jobs Tool! Licensed/Insured/Experienced FREE ESTIMATES Call Mike 407-932-0553 HURRICANE FENCE SALES & SERVICE *Residential Commercial *Industrial *Vinyl *Ornamental 'Wood -Chain Link Licensed Insured Bonded FREE ESTIMATES (321) 284-5393 (321) 284-5391 395-Tree Service KELLY OUTDOOR *TRIMMING 'REMOVAL *STUMP GRINDING "SERVING OSCEOLA COUNTY SINCE 1987" FREE ESTIMATES LICENSED, INSURED (407) 396-6729 J.D.'S TREE Service. Free Estimates. 28/years experience. Topping, Trimming, Tree Removal. 957-4012. 420-Concrete ANDY KOSINSKI, INC., Concrete Contractbr Residential Commercial Call 407-346-1163 BULLET CONCRETE House, Slabs, Patios, Drives, Etc. Free Estimates (407)891-1608 | 435-Carpentry EXPERIENCED CARPENTERS And Carpenter Helpers Needed. Transportation A Must. Call Between 9AM-6PM. (321)443-1508. 445-Irrigation DELUXE SERVICES Repair, Install, Maintain: *Irrg iicon Sprrniler i ..leri m *Purnrp *Tank. *WaiEr TreIr, sier, *Swimming Pool Equipment Licensed/Insured 407-957-6648 SPARKLING JACK'S IRRIGATION 'Good Old Fashion Reliable Service" *Residential *Commercial. *Licensed *Insured Free Estimates Joseph Kelly Owner Email: josekel4@aol.com (407) 433-3233 (407) 433-3234 24/Hours 475-Painting AMERICAN REMODELER License #CBC046664 Painting, Vinyl, Tile Work, Texturing Insurance Work Doing Business For 25 Years Member Better Business Bureau Of Central Florida Financing Available 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 PAINT & TEXTURE Interior Renovations Free Estimates Licensed Handyman Kevin 407-319-0288 PAINTING, PRESSURE Cleaning. Interi- or, Exterior. Free estimates. Jim, 407-319- 2558. S 515-Care For The Elderly EXPERIENCED CAREGIVER Will sit with your loved one with TLC. 407-891-8239. 525-Business Opportunity , 'GOLF REP/LOCAL ROUTE ' Unlimited Income. Billion $$ Industry. Access t6 the Biggest Names in Golf. Territories going Fast! $1 OK investment 800-216-5336 Bo#2508 I 535-Businesses For Sale 8 ROOM Tanning Salon for sale. Priced for quick sale. South Trail, Orlando. 321- 443-4385. CIGAR SHOP. Downtown Kissimmee. Great Location. Low Overhead. Owner Financed. Call For Appointment. (407) 908-4075. 540-Garage Sales Kissimmee HUGE GARAGE sale. New & used cloth- ing, (Men's, Women's & Children's). Furni- ture & household items. Saturday,.8AM; No early birdsl! 501 Ginwright Ct., corner of Ginwright & Smith Str. HUGE MOVING sale! Appliances, A/Cs, antiques store contents, furniture, sofas, rugs and more. 407-847-4943, all day. YARD SALE 322 Lilly St. at Portage. Fri.8/5, Sat.8/6, Sun.8/7. 8am-4pm. Furni- ture and misc. YARD SALE. Saturday, 8/6. 8AM-2PM. Unicycles. Furniture. 1813 N. Easy Street. Renee Terrace. YARD SALE/MOVING SALE. Saturday, 8/6. 7AM-4PM. 980 Hoagland Blvd. Mo- bile Home Supplies And Doors. House- hold Misc. Books. Some Furniture. 545-Garage Sales St. Cloud CANOE CREEK WOODS. Friday-8/5, Saturday-8/6, 8am-5pm. 1344 Wood Lake Circle. Furniture, tools, clothing, house- hold. COMPUTER ARMOIRE, 27" TV, juniors, men's and ladies clothing, lawnmower, edger, lots of misc. Fri.8/5, Sat.8/6. 9am- 4pm. 2308 Sweetwater Blvd., Sweetwater Subd. ESTATE SALE. Saturday Only. 8/6, 7AM- 2PM. Antiques, Tools, Furniture & More! 620 Oregon Ave. FINAL MOVING SALE!!! Furniture, household items, quality tools, premium fish & tackle & misc. Friday & Saturday. 7:30AM-3PM. 3000 Lakeshore Blvd. , FRIDAY, 10AM-6pm Saturday, 7am-??? Off Old Melbourne Hwy. Back to school sale. Something for everybody. 16" tires, 'arc welder, toys, mattresses, clothes and lots more. HOLOPAW YARD SALE. 8860 E. irlo Bronson Hwy. Friday & Saturday, 8/05 & 8/06. 8AM-5PM. Tools, Crafts, Misc. MOVING SALE! Everything must go.... Furniture, 27" flat screen TV & much much more! 3306 Cypress Point Circle, (off Kis- simmee Park Road & West New Nolte) Friday-Aug.5th & Saturday-Aug.6th. MOVING SALE!!! Furniture, Appliances & More!!! Saturday & Sunday. 8AM-12PM. 1821 Clinton Dr. (407) 729-0246. MULTI FAMILY Garage Sale. August,5th. & 6th. 7AM-2PM. 5722 Sweetheart Ct. Furniture, Baby Items, Household Misc. MULTI FAMILY Moving Sale. Saturday, 8am-lpm. Kids clothes, furniture, misc. Sawgrass, 3303 Countryside View-Drive.' MULTI-FAMILY Yard sale. Furniture, misc. items. Sat.8/6 and Sat.8/13. 8am-??? 1140 Anne Elisa Circle, Canoe Creek Woods. , 575-Exercise Equip. EXERCISE GLIDER. Like new. $50. 407- 957-3758. 590-For Sale General 6 SEATER Golf Cart with charger. Runs strong. Well maintained. $1500. Call (407) 933-1999. CHAIN LINK fence- 220' w/two 4' gates. Rolled & ready. $150 O.Q.O. Call Nick 407-209-,7416, cell., COMPLETE CULLIGAN Water purifica- tion system. 4/years old. $6000 new. Sell $1000. 407-847-6546. COMPUTER DESK, $30!00. Exercise Bike, $35.00. (407) 846-9053. GE WASHER $200. Dryer $35. Dewalt mi- tre saw $350. Saw stand $150. Compres- sor $150. Trim nail gun $150. Dewalt bat- tery operated nail gun $350. 407-414- 1764 or 585-281-3310. HOT TUB/SPA $1450. 5 Person. 5HP, 20 Jets. Cup holders. Lights. Never Used. Warranty. Retail $4300,. Sacrifice (407) 276-1,552, , HOT TUB/SPA $1795. LOADED!! New! 110/volts. Waterfall with. LED lights, cup holders, bucket seats. Free delivery. 407-870-7549 LONGABERGER BASKETS for sale. Call .(772) 332-3427 or email ljgrkeeton@hot- mail:comr for list. POOL TABLE Brand new, gorgeous 8' - wood table. 1" slate, leather pockets. Never used! Cost $5K, sell $1295. 407- 846-8822. TWO GIRL cowboy hats- $15/ea. Home Interiors birdcage & stand- $25. Three antique chairs- $20. 407-933-2524. I 610-Appliances I ELECTRIC STOVE And microwave. Good condition. $100. 321-624-2801. FREE STOVE! (321) 206-8931. WASHER & Dryer. $85 Each, (407) 587- 6384. I E FRED'S AUCTION Osceola County's Oldest & Largest Auction Company 407-892-2838 CALL TODAY . AB892 AU2108 Owner Fred Irving Jr. ,10% Buyers Premium | GOOD SAMARITAN VILLAGE @ KISSIMMEE "COME JOIN THE TEAM" * RN/LPN PRN OR POOL Now accepting applications for possible future openings. + DIETARY Part time. 4:30 pm to 8:30 pm. Nlust ha'.e weekendd availability. + R.N. Monda3 to Friday da shift. Could work into a full time position in the future. Experience in Home Health a plus. Know ledge in working %%ith Microsoft Office Programs Word & Excel helpful. + C.N.A. Must hale Home Health Experience. Need 2 for PRN or On Call Shifts. 1 DIL81 M 110 0e0l i DaM4t 1 Wl DI , * CERTIFIED PEST CONiTROL Full Time. Monday Friday, 7am-3:30pm. Must possess a current, valid, Florida State Pest Control Operator's License. Responsibilities include: Structural pest control of common buildings, residents apartments, private homes, as %well as ornamental, turf. and other projects as assigned. Wage rate is determined by experience. * ENVIRONMENTAL ASSISTANT Full Time Monday Friday. 7:00am-3:30pm. Know% ledge and Skills in basic carpentry, electrical, and plumbing a plus. Must be a self starter and task oriented, be able to work with a minimal amount of Supervision and com- plete assignments. We are looking for a person with high standards and quality workman- ship. Benefits available after 60 days. 620-Air Cond./ Heat Pumps JOMANI / ARROW Residential Commercial Air-Conditioning, Heating Restaurant Equipment Service & Installation - Also Light Plumbing CAC057236 (407) 847-2375 625-Furnishings BEAUTIFUL LARGE Entertainment Cen- ter, 27" Like New TV. $100 Each..(407) 847-9328. 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. " BEDROOM SET $495. 6/piece set. Brand New! Never used. Includes head- board, nightstands, dresser, chest.... 407- 870-7549. BUNK BED- New. Double top w/upgraded mattress. Futon on bottom. Cost $691. Sell $200:-407-846-6444. DINING ROOM Set. Solid wood brass and glass top. $50. (407) 892-9215. FUTON $195 Oak, brand new. Still in box. Plush mattress. Can deliver. 407- 846-8822. LAZY BOY Recliner.- Good condition. Blue. $75. 407-343-5465. 635-Lawn & Garden | SCOTTS YARD Tractors (2) (made by Deere)- 20HP Kohler V-Twin, 48" deck, hydrostatic, low hours. Excellent. $1899/$2299. 407-737-3673. 700-Help Wanted General V' V' VI V V 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 CLEANING PERSON For vacation rental .company. Weekends required. Depend- able with experience and transportation. Good wages and benefits. 407-390-8200. COMMERCIAL KITCHEN Cleaning. Vent Hoods, Range. Evenings, P/T. Must Have Phone. (407) 361-7239. DIRECT CARE Staff, Computer Special- ist, Mehtat Health, LPN's, Volunteers. Ap- ply: Securicor, 10980 Demilly Road, Polk City. DRIVER- Regional Solos, OTR Teams and Contractors wanted. $5,000 sign-on bonus for Teams and $1,000 sign-on bo- nus for Contractors. Great pay & home- time, health insurance & 401(k). Requires Class A-CDL. Open Sunday. 800-689- 5065. DRIVERS OWNER OPERATORS $130,000 + EARNING POTENTIAL Rapidly growing retail-trucking company is seeking tractor trailer owner operators for start-up of a new regional dedicated fleet located in Kissimmee, FL. We offer a very complete compensation package: * Paid miles round trip * Home on a daily basis * No driver unloading SComdata Fuel Cards STags paid for by company * Free Satellite communication " $500. sign-on bonus * Health insurance available * Fuel surcharge program * Direct Deposits Paid Weekly For application information please call Re- cruiting at: (800) 584-9131. EOE DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED NOW! No experience required. CDL training in your area. Covenant Transport has imme- diate openings for entry-level semi drivers. Our avg. 1st. year solo drivers earn $700- $900 per wk. Teams earn $100K-$125K first year. Plus excellent benefits. Regional runs get you home weekly. 1-877-214-3624 DRIVERS Start Immediately. $600-$900 (Or More) Week. Benefits. No Heavy Lift- ing, 6/Day Week. Home Every Night. A CDL. (866) 666-8524. ENTRY LEVEL Receptionist/File Clerk. Full Time. Benefits, Bilingual A Must. Call (407)346-4159 For Interview. EXPERIENCED BUS DRIVER. Must Have CDL & Safe Driving Record, Starting Aug. 5th. PART TIME CAREGIVER Need- ed Also. Call For Appointment. Shady Oaks Private School, (407) 847-6465'. EXPERIENCED DELIVERY Person for busy pharmacy downtown Kissimmee. Delivery times afternoons and evenings. Company vehicle provided. 407-847- 2424. FIELD FOREMAN To run .sod field. Must be mechanical, have phone & clean driving record. CREW LEADER To run sod crew. Must have clean Class A, transportation to work & phone. Both positions must be able to work Monrday-Friday & some weekends. Bi- lingual a plus. Salary + commission. (407) 892-3377 FOOD SERVICE POSITIONS Osceola District Schools have positions available starting at $7.77/hr. Must have high school diploma or equivalent. Contact Campus Grille: (407) 870-4678. FOOD SERVICES Assistant. Part time. St.Cloud. Culinary experience preferred. Food preparation, menu management. $9/hr. Background check required. Call Jonathan 407-892-6078. FRONT DESK Receptionist for pet resort. Light computer, phones, check in, check out. Must love animals! Part time, full time. (407) 319-1908. FULL TIME Position Available, Monday- Friday. Good Benefits. Apply: Shady Oaks Private School & Childcare. 2355 N. O.B.T., Kissimmee. ' GUEST SERVICES Attendant. Golf Cus- tomer Services Experience Required. Weekends. Apply In Person: 3500 Harmony Square Drive West Harmony, FL HELP WANTED P/T pizza delivery driv- -,er/cook. Responsible. Apply at: Medina's 518 13th St. Or call Mary 407-928-8791 HELP WANTED Tech Trainee. Full time. Sales experience helpful. Must have.own . transportation. 407-846-3188, ask for Mike or Joan. HIRING: STABLE HANDS, Cashiers & Squires (Show Cast) & Reservationist No Experience Necessary . Apply In Person Medieval Times 4510 W. 192, Kissimmee (407) 396-1518 EOE HORSE GROOM for small ranch. Kissim- mee area. Call (321) 297-0436. HOUSECLEANERS WANTED. Monday- Friday, daytimes only. Local cleaning serv- ice. Car required. $8.50/hour + mileage. 321-697-0063. Looking For FULL-TIME I EXPERIENCED . LAWN MAINTENANCE PERSON 407-891-7057 IMMEDIATE PART TIME OPENINGS Starting at $8-$10.00 per hour Paid Training No Experience Necessary Weekend Availability a Must! Reliable Transportation Needed To learn more call now! 407-351-1492 RGIS Inventory Specialists An Equal Opportunity Employer 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 MAINTENANCE Personnel need- ed. 407-738-3163 or 863-427-0407, local" from Kissimmee. LAWN MAINTENANCE WORKER Good Driving Record Required! St.Cloud. (407) 908-5848. Motel Desk & Liquor Clerk Miscellaneous Yard Work Seniors welcome! Buena Vista Motel 5200 W.192 407-396-2100 NEED ADDITIONAL INCOME? Visit: www.addapaycheck.com NIGHTS, Full Time, Carpet Cleaning. $11 Hour To Start. No Experience Necessary. Some Benefits. Good Driving Record. Please Leave Message At: (407) 855- 7764. NOW HIRING F/T Experienced Lawn- Maintenance Help. 407-414-2660. NOW HIRING: Companies Desperately, Need Employees To Assemble Products- At Home. No Selling, Any Hours. $500- Weekly Potential Info. 1-985-646-1700, Dept. FL.-343. PART TIME On Call Bus Driver. Ideal For Retiree. Bilingual A Must. Call Jeffrey At: (407) 628-4878. PEST CONTROL Technician Paid Weekly. No Experience Necessary. Will Train! Call 407-343-4747 or 407-891-1964. RESEARCHER/SALES Immediate Opening! Courthouse Research & Sales. Part time. Daily rate & commission. Email resume to: careers@foreclosuresdaily.com For additional info call 407-758-7809 TECHNICIAN Experienced Only LUBE TECH Experienced Only DETAIL/ CLEAN-UP Experienced Preferred c _s!.- ', .. I "" I! 1118 13TH STREET ST. CLOUD, FL 4*M : l RETAIL OUR NEW HUNTERS CREEK LOCATION IS HOSTING A JOB FAIR Sun 8/14: 2pm-6pm Mon 8/15 & Wed 8/17: 10am-4pm and Tues 8/16 & Thurs 8/18: 2pm-8pm at the Osceola Performing Arts Center 3141 N Orange Blossom Trail Kissimmee. FL 34744 Kohl's invites you to join our friendly new team. As one of the fastest growing department store chains in America. Kohl's offers a dynamic. secure environment, competitive compensation. great benefits, an Employee Stock Ownership Plan and immediate merchandise discounts. We are seeking Associates for the following positions: LL * Register Operators *Department Associates * Customer Service Associates * Early AM Stock Team * Loss Prevention Officers * Truck Unloaders * Housekeeping Associates * Evening Ad Set/Pricing Associates **0 apply for a position. pieSSe visit us at: www.kohis.comljobs Or cali l-877-NEW-KOHLS (1-877-639-5645) PLEASE COME PREPARED FOR YOUR SCHEDULED INTERVIEW. Bring (Our W0rit references twiphone numbers) 8, dress professionally. oiL n GE 1 .Ean .); ,::1 [,ER no u p. 0:4 ,:,s .: E,:Rel-r ir :r1; r Please Fax ALL Resumes to 407-518-7842 Applications accepted only on Mon., Thurs. & Fri. 8:30am-ll:45am & 1:15pm-4:00pm 1550 Aldersgate Drive, Kissimmee, Florida 34746 Phone 407-933-2128 Fax: 407-518-7842 Visit our website located at: www.goodsamkiss.com Affirmative Action M1/F/V/H EOE/Drug Free Workplace e .- . , o a s.. . s >. n- i- 1, . Saturday, August 6, 2005, NEWS-GAZETTE, Page C11. NOW HIRING Forklift Loader Operators. Good Pay. 6 Days A Week. (407) 891- 8400. 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. SEEKING AMBITITIOUS, Energetic, self- motivated individual with good customer service skills for new Badcock Home Furniture & More in St.Cloud. Bilingual a plus. Apply in person: 1750 E.Irlo Bronson Or call 407-892-4362 SIGNS & BANNERS Shop in Kissimmee looking for person ex- perienced in vinyl signs & banners. Flexi- SIGN or similar software a plus. Full Time, $9 to $10 per hour. Starting wages based on experience. Call Alpha Specialties & Awards (407) 847-9002. START NOW- Grill Cook & dishwashers. Great Hours, Great Place. Apply in person between 2pm-5pm, 1121 New York Ave. "Main Street Grille". SUPERTEST / 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. SWEEPER HELPER For Parking Lots. Experience Preferred But Will Train. Nights, CDL Required. (727) 776-5403. TOW TRUCK Driver & Mechanic Wanted. Dellwood Towing: (407) 847-2334. TRUCK DRIVER Wanted with clean driv- ing record. 2/yrs. experience. Day or night. Hazmat Tanker. 407-427-3849. WANTED Wrecker Driver. Clean driving record. Class "D" license. Alsd, Cashiers needed. Call John. 407-892-8081 DFWP WANTED FT/PT Janitorial cleaners. Poin- ciana area. 1-800-974-7784. Call between .8am-4pm. WORK FROM Home. No experience needed. We'll train the right people. We pay you L/D phone bill. Call today (407)891-8593. 1 710-Travel Agent 2 YEARS Sales experience. F/T or P/T. Computer savvy. Will train. Travel Ameri- ca. 407-973-9300. I 715-Hotel/Motel CLEANING PERSON needed for 12 room hotel in downtown Kissimmee. Apply in person. 201 Broadway. DAYS SUITES AT OLD TOWN Come work for a hotel with great benefits & family friendly work environment. MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN Must have previous experience in hotel maintenance. Electrical, plumbing and drywall a plus. Salary $9-10/hr. 2 weeks vacation after S 1st anniversary. APPLY IN PERSON: Human Resources Office 5820 W.Irlo Bronson Hwy. Kissimmee, FL 34746 407-396-7900 Fax resume 407-396-5412 EEO/Drug Free Workplace DOS GRFEATER Orlando area hotel Is seeking highly motivated Individual with in- itiative and strong desire for achievement. Hotel experience In Sales & Marketing preferred. Required, to make outside sales calls to obtain key business accounts, Op- portunity exists for advancement with a National Management Company. Send resume to: P.O. Box 422068BSR Kissimmee, FL 34742 or email: robin0706@earthlink.net R(OM ATTENDANT: Housekeeper for small hotel south of Poinciana. Experi- enced, reliable, part-time. Call (863) 439- 73 2. . , 720-Restaurant/Lounge BEEF O'BRADY'S H St.Cloud S" Hiring experienced cooks. Taking applications Monday through Thursday 2-4pm . 2926 13th St. Next to Movie Gallery COOK: Need experienced cook, small conference center south of Poinciana. Call (803) 439-7332 or fax resume: (863) 439- 2995. DISHWASHER:' Commercial kitchen ex- perience. -Conference center south of Po)nciana. Immediate FT/PT. (863)' 439- 7332 or fax: (863) 439-2995. EXPERT PIZZA Maker Needed, starting pay $10/hr. Also, Counter help needed. Schiano's Pizza, (407) 301-3479, (407)933-5383. SERVER: Experienced. Mostly breakfast, lurich. Conference center south of Poin- ciana. Call (863) 439-7332 or fax resume: (863) 439-2995. WOW CAFE Hiring: Cooks, Food Run- ners, Cashiers. Taking Application Starting Monday, 7/25/05. Watertower Shopping Center, Celebration. S 725-Clerical ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/RECEPTIONIST Kissimmee CPAfirm. Competitive salary and benefits. Fax resume to 407-847-9641 or email: team@sbc-cpa.com DOCTOR'S OFFICE- Answer phones, make appointments, computer skills. P/T only! Hunter's Creek. 407-240-. 22;10. F/T BILINGUAL receptionist needed. Mtust be organized. Must have computer skils, phone skills, & know the area. M-F. 8-5. Fax resume to 407-846-1312. 730-Accounting Bookkeeping ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK, Cdordinate the Accounts Payable process' timely and accurately according to hospital policies. High school diploma or equival- en); 2 years Accounting/AP experience. Cdmpetitive salary & benefits. For more details and to apply online visit: I www.osceolaregional.com Phone 407-518-3540. Fax 407-51 8-3549. EEO/AA Employer M/F/D/V. AP/AR ASSISTANT For vacation rental company. Good salary and benefits. Call Slieila 407-390-8200. BILLING PERSON for busy Chiropractic offices. Flexible hours, great pay & bene- fits. Experienced ONLY. Must be a self- stdrter, team player, people oriented & lo4g term a. must. Fax resume to: (407) 957-9998, Attn. Dr. Julie. BOOKKEEPER/TAX PREPARER St.Cloud Accounting Office Needs Experi- enced Client Bookkeeper/Income Tax Pre- parer. Fax Resume To: (407) 892-4996. FORMAL AA/TECH in accounting. Word, dental, lift 30/lbs., heavy filing, mail. Fax resume 407-344-3674. PART TIME Accounting Clerk. Required experience as a bank teller, cashier and computer skills necessary. Familiar with standardized accounting principles. Fax resumes to 407-891-1620. 735-Educational | PRE-SCHOOL TEACHER NEEDED Year Round Must Have CDA Or Equivalent. AFTER SCHOOL CARE ASSISTANT 2:45PM 6PM .Please Fax Resume To: 407-847-7952 Or Call 407-847-2575 CHRISTIAN SCHOOL that teaches A- Beka curriculum, seeking teachers for K-4, K-5 & 5th./6th. grade. (407) 847-5372. HIRING OUTGOING Teacher who loves kids and wants to have fun. Academy For Kids 407-891-0353 NOW HIRING FL certified teacher for 4th grade & substitutes for small charter school. Fax resume to 407-957-6023. PRESCHOOL SEEKS Teacher and teacher assistant. CDA required. 407-944- 0217. 740-Security I Security Officers needed F/T,P/T. Immediate openings available. Please call 407-89,1-0411 or email ospsjobs@aol.com SECURITY POSITION. Day & Evening Shift. License Required. Experience Pre- ferred. (407) 846-2811. 745-Insurance INSURANCE AGENCY seeking experi- enced agent to sell life, health, property and, casualty insurance. Established renewal book available plus commissions. Excellent opportunity. Fax resumes to 407-847-9351 or call 407-847-5189. S 755-Sales I FOUR STAR HOMES Looking for mobile home sales person to sell new homes in Covington Estates, St.Cloud. Great pay. Fax resumes to 407-89.1-9303. ' LOAN OFFICERS Wanted. No license re- quired. No experience'needed. $2000 to $3000 per month potential P/T. 321-284- 4059. POINCIANA / KISSIMMEE builder needs licensed agents to handle walk-ins, great customer base. Flexible schedule. Call (407) 846-6694, Lisa Mosley. Route Sales/Service. Established terri- tory with reorders. Salary, commission, auto allowance, benefits. Plumbing, elec- trical, mechanical knowledge required. 727/572-6969. 760-Beautician Cosmetology GREAT CLIPS Is hiring styllsts.Our average stylist earns $10 $15 per hour. We offer medical, den- tal, life Insurance, paid vacation, 401K and advancement opportunities. Call Debble at (407)-342-9684 STYLISTS AND Nail Techs Needed. St.Cloud. 6 Stations Available. Weekends Or Full Time. 407-791-871.2. I 770-Maintehance ASSISTANT MAINTENANCE Supervisor; Large Kissimmee Apartment Community. Experience Required. HVAC Certified. Excellent Salary & Benefits. (EOE). Call (407) 846-2383. LAWN & General Maintenance. Full Time. Good Starting Pay. Experienced & Valid Drivers License Required. O.B.T. & Rt. ,192 Area. Call (727) 808-9831. MAINTENANCE MAN/ CARETAKER Must have some knowl- edge of lawncare, electric, irrigation, me- chanical, equipment and general main- tenance. Osceola County area. Must have Florida driver's license and own transpor- tation. 407-892-4004. MAINTENANCE PERSON For villa man- agement company. Painting, carpentry, plumbing and general repair skills re- quired. Good pay and benefits. Flexible schedule. 407-390-8200. PART TIME Maintenance Man For Small Resort. 407-396-2744. 775-Crafts, Trades & Skills ASSEMBLERS for A/C heat, units. Will train! Experience in 11OV automotive or brazing a plus! Fast paced. Detailed work. Paid health insurance and vacation. St.Cloud. DFWP. 407-892-2599 for ap- pointment. BASE/MOTOR GRADER, Scraper opera- tor and dirt foremans, pipe foreman and pipe crew, finish dozer, AC cab, GPS con- trols. 407-957-2000. DRIVER CLASS B CDL with X endorse-* ment. M-F. $12/hr. Apply at 2100 Hickory Tree Rd., St:Cloud, FL 34772. 1-800-749-5947 . DRIVER Florida Irrigation Supply, Inc. seeks a driv- er w/1 year light duty truck driver experi- ence + clean driving record. Great pay/benefits. Apply M-F, 8am-4pm at: 2792 Michigan Ave. #400, Kissimmee, FL 34744. Phone 407-518-1555. EOE/DFWP, Roofers, and Laborers wanted. Experienced only! 407-932-2485. DRIVERISERVICE TECH For septic and site work company. Top pay and benefits. CDL A required. 407-847-5822. ELECTRICIANS NEEDED by established localiv 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 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 ELECTRICAL Residen- tial lead man to wire houses in the Kissim- mee/St.Cloud area. Call 407-957-4354. EXPERIENCED HELP Needed for cabi- net shop. All departments. Apply in per- son: 300 E.17th St. St.Cloud. 407-892- 6994. EXPERIENCED PAINTER to prep and paint heavy equipment. Must have good driving license. Marcell's Construction, Inc. 407-957-5822 EXPERIENCED PIPE FOREMAN DIRT FOREMAN/SURVEY Helper/Pipe Layers/Dozer, Backhoe and Blade Operators WANTED IMMEDIATELY! Poinciana-Kissimmee Area. Large Civil ,Contractor doing Site Development with an emphasis on Safety. Applications ac- cepted at: 3720 Pleasant Hill Road, Kis- simmee, 34746. Phone: 407-518-9585. EOE. EXPERIENCED RESIDENTIAL Bobcat Operator, Laborers & Dump Truck Driver Needed. Good Pay, Benefits. (321),624- 3870. " FRAMERS NEEDED For Interior Framing & Decking. Experienced Only. LABOR- ERS NEEDED. Both must have own transportation. 407-709-0530. HEAVY EQUIPMENT Operator. Finish grade, loader, dozer. Paid holidays, paid vacation. Experienced only. $15/hr. 407- 847-5769. LIGHTNING PROTECTION INSTALLERS 100% Training. Fuii Benrefii Must Have Valia Fi.3.-,'a Driver's License. Willing To Travel. Call (407) 932-4219 DFWP MACK CONSTRUCTION SERVICES Now HiringI Experienced Epuipment Operators Finish Base Crew, & Pipe Crew Contact: Wayne Harris Or Cutter Han 4i i40- 89. 4043 MECHANIC FOR'Lycoming and Conti- nental engines. Tear down, clean up and prep engine parts. Will train dependable, motivated person. Valid drivers license. Call 407-709-0821, MIG WELDERS & PAINTER / GRINDER - Experienced. Full Benefits. Sign On Bonus Lawson'Manufacturing 700 Dyer Blvd., Kissimmee (407) 944-1500 NOW HIRINGll Experienced Dump Truck Drivers Class A Or B CDL Required. Top Pay & Benefits Availablell! MACK CONSTRUCTION SERVICES 407-892-4043 NOW HIRINGI! Plumbers & Experienced Helpers. Good Pay & Benefits! Donnie Daniels Plumbing Inc. (407) 847-0339 or (407) 933-1448 OWNER OPERATORS Class A CDL, 2 years exp. No Touch Florida Freight. *Steady Work. *Pd. Insurance after 30'days *Paid Detention *Weekends off! *Fuel Card Available. Call 813-885-6061 ext. 1 STUCCO EXPERIENCED Plasterers needed. Tools, phone, transportation re- quired. Call 321-303-0988 or 407-891- 9641. TILE SETTER NEEDED Central Cities Tile S Apply in person: 108 S.John Young Parkway 407-847-5693 5/yrs. minimum experience Mud installation Must have D.L. 785-AC/Heating Mechanics AC, TECHS & INSTALLERS Commer- cial/Residential with 5 years minimum ex- perience' needed. Kissimmee area. Fax resumes to 407-846-1312. IFREC Real Estate Schools KISSIMMEE LOCATION Sales Associate Pre-License 2 Week August 9 25 30 Hr. Broker Post License 3 Day August 17-19 Cedar Plaza, 2262 E. jrlo Bronson Mem. Hwy. .::'.B For A Busy Real Estate Office. Prospects Available. For confidential interview Call Mike at: s 4/ REAL ESTATE STORE, INC. 513 W. Vine St. (W. Hwy. 192) 8 Kissimmee, FL 34741 407.847.7117 = 790-Automotive I AUTOBODY DETAILER needed. Buffing is essential! Call 407-847-5989. LIDIK AUTO ELECTRIC Seeks Experi- enced Auto Technician. AC & Electrical Experience A Plus. (407) 847-4092. SALESMEN FOR used car lot in St.Cloud. Great commissions, bonus, and bene- fits. Please call 407-957-6022 or fax 407- 957-6029. 795-Professional PRE-KINDERGARTEN & Pre-school Teachers needed. Credentials & experi- ence required. Part time & full time avail- able. Email resume to: ginger- breadbvl@earthlink.net or apply in person at: 99 Bridle Ct. 800-Bank/Financial PUBLIC BANK Is currently accepting applications for Full Time and Part Time Tellers for our St.Cloud Branch location. At least one year of cash handling experi- ence is required. Previous banking and sales/cross-selling experience is pre- ferred.' Please apply in person on Wed- nesdays from 1-4pm, at 2500 13th St., St.Cloud. EOE/AA M/F/V/D 810-Medical ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT For busy cardiology office. Credentialing experi- ence preferred. Excellent organizational computer skills required. Fax resumes to 407-846-2371, attn: Connie. Come Join Our Team Of Health Care Professionals LICENSED NURSES Needed full-time & part-time positions All shifts available - Competitive salary & benefits avail- able Please contact: Southern Oaks Healthcare Center C/O Director of Nursing 2355 Kissimmee Park Road St.Cloud, FL 34769 407-957-2280 Fax 407-957-5319 EXPERIENCED M.A.- Bilingual preferred. Able to travel to Kissimmee and St.Cloud offices. Fax resume 407-569-1201. HELP WANTED- Doctor's office. Experi- ence and insurance knowledge required. Call 407-846-6331. IMMEDIATE OPENING for friendly Re- ceptionist in Ortho office. Fax resume 407- 847-3159 or stop by 201 Hilda St., Suite 15, Kissimmee. LICENSED AUDIOLOGIST or Licensed Technician for part time Central Florida position in doctor's office building. Busi- ness could grow into full time. Mail resume to: P.O. Box-663, Gainesville, GA 30503. MOST OF CENTRAL FLORIDA'S Best Nurses / Will not answer this ad (Because they are already working for usl). 3 LPN's & 2 RN's needed ASAPI Please call 407-740-5284, M-F, Ba-6p and ask for Donna, or apply online at: www.lnterlmhealthcare.com *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 407-944-9041 Email: famllymedl@aol.com -X-RAY/M.A. For Busy Walk In Medical Center. Full Time, Benefits. Experienced only need apply. Please call Diane at: 407-944-1098 or fax 407-944-9041 Email: familymedl@aol.com 815-Coristruction CONSTRUCTION HOME Wrap laborers. No experience necessary. Valid DL and own transportation. 407-891 -6372 or 321-, 624-3261. DUMP TRUCK Driver needed for Septic Business. Must have CDL License, Class A. Good start pay. 407-709-0283, 407- 892-7159. 1004-Wanted To Rent/Buy SELL OR TRADE YOUR HOUSE ANY PRICE! ANY CONDITION! Call And See How! 407-810-5399 CHECK THE Osceola News-Gazette Classified Section. SPANISH-ENGLISH AUTOMOTIVE SALESPERSON BENEFITS, 1. Best Pay Plan in Florida 2. 40-50 Hr. Work Week .3. No Sunday Hours 4. Great Bonuses 5. Health Insurance 6. 401K Retirement Plan 7. Vacation Pay 8. Holiday Pay 9. 3 Day Weekend "Every Month" 10. Great Atmosphere 11. New Facility 12. Fast Growing Area 111l 8 13TH STREET I IST. CLOUD, FL 42 :* We Buy Houses Fast! cashhomesolutions.com Cash for houses! Any condition. Any Range. 407-908-3701 1010-Rooms I KISSIMMEE HOME- Furnished Rooms. W192, Walmart. $450 month, utilities in- cluded. Call 407-414-5228. 1015-Roommates FEMALE ROOMMATE. 55+. Non-smoker. -No pets. Gated community, pool, crafts, golf. $500 to $800 month. (407) 460-9404. (863) 427-7782. 1020-Apartments APARTMENT FOR Rent. 2BR/1 BA, Palm Gardens. $700 Month + $700 Security. (407) 719-1489. CLEAN & Cozy Efficiency Apartment. Near East Lake, St.Cloud. All tile. $350/month & security. Non-smoker, no pets. 407-957-6105. EFFICIENCIES, $100 Week, apartments, $150 week. Also, houses, furnished/unfur- nished. Weekly/monthly. 407-240-1188. 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 STUDIO And One Bedroom Units Available. No Pets! 407-383-1250. 1035-Villas * ST.CLOUD- King Oak Villas. 3BR/2/BA. Spacious. Clean. Includes washer/dryer. $1,075/mo. 407-729-1450. 1040-Townhouses I NEW TOWNHOUSE 3BR/2BA with ga- rage. $1300/mo. + security. Lawncare in- cluded. No smokers or pets. 407-709- 8883. I ,1045-Homes I 1/BEDROOM SECLUDED Lakefront Cot- tage. No Pets. $425 Month +, Security. (407) 846-4628. 2BR/1BA, +One bedroom cottage with covered boat dock on Alligator Lake. $1,300/mo., 1st, +security deposit. 407- 957-5822, 407-908-3334. OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE AUGUST 1ST. 3 Room Office w/Kitchen & Bath. Off S. Hoagland Blvd:. 3/2 HOME for rent, BVL. $1100/month. Available 9/1. Credit & background check. Marleen, 407-791-6086. 3BR/3BA KISSIMMEE, 2/Car Garage, 1/Acre Lot, .Fenced Backyard, Outside Pets OK.. $1450 On Time Rent, $1550 Security Deposit. www. regattaproperty.com (321) 206-8931. 4BR/1 BA, $800/MO. And rooms for rent, $65 and up with amenities. Kissimmee area. 407-738-3644. BRAND NEW 3BR/2BA Off Pleasant Hill. Available August 15th. $1450/Month, Se- curity Deposit. No Pets. (407) 846-0488. BRAND NEW home, 4BR/2BA with pool & privacy fence on cul de sac. Completely remodeled. $1599 rent per month. Hunt- ers Creek area. (407) 925-8209. . FOR RENT Poinciana *4BR/2BA Home Almost New. $1,200/mo. *2BR/2BA Villa. Fully Furnished. $800/mo. 407-301-9655 FOR RENT, BVL, 4BR/2BA, 2 Car Ga- rage. No Pets. $975/Month. (407)932- 0434, (407)873-0111. FOR RENT. 4/3 Executive Home on quiet culdesac. Formal areas, family room w/fireplace, large walk-in closets, large screen patio, 2/car garage, 1/2 acre lot. No water bills. $1500/month. 407-709- 3397. HOMES FOR RENT *Poinciana 3BR/2BA- $1,000/mo. *Orlando 4BR/2.5BA- $1,475/mo. 407-232-3706 HOUSE FOR Rent 3BR/2BA, pool home with complete bathhouse on acreage, fruit trees. $1200/mo. 407-892-5282. KISSIMMEE POINCIANA * NARCOOSSEE Homes to lease $995 and up. www.centralpropertymgt.com Phone: 352-536-2500 NEW HOME FOR RENT in Reming- ton/Kissimmee & St.Cloud. 4BR, LR/DR/KIT/DEN, 2+BA, Rec/Pool. Gor- geous views, private. 2 available imme- diately, one in August. $1300- $1400/month. Call 516-263-2373. POINCIANA $775/Month To $925/Month. KISSIMMEE 3BR Pool Home, $1275/lMonth. Call Sun Ray Realty (407) 870-8011 WAREHOUSE NOW AVAILABLE! 7000 Sq.Ft. Warehouse w/1000 Sq.Ft. Office & Bathroom. NO MECHANICS! S. Hoagland Area. (407) 846-33301 Osceola County1 I ^ ;3 Courthouse Square a Suite 100 Kissimmee, FL 34741 JOB TITLE SALARY/HOURLY Administrative Secretary. .... . . $26,106-$39,239 Civ Eng III (Stormwater Mgmt) ....... $46,962-$70,464 Corrections Officer ....... ........ $32,427-$48,640 Emergency Mgmt Specialist ........... $30,276-$45,427 Environmental Lands Coord. ....... .$40,578-$60,869 GIS Analyst .. ....... ..... ........$40,578-$60,869 GIS Technician ................ $30,276-$45,427 Heavy Equipment Mechanic. ....... .. $26,160-$39,239 Highway'Const Coordinator ..... ..... $40,962-$60,869 Librarian. . . . . $30,276-$45,427 Light Equipment Operator .......... $19,533-$29,303 Maintenance Worker ............ . $19,533-$29,303 Maintenance Worker/Jail .......... $19,533-$29,303 Mosq Control Tech* .................. .. $10.86-$16.30 Network Engineer. . . . . .$40,578-$60,869 Office of Grants Dir ......$46,962-$70,464 Office of Mgmt & Budget Dir ........... $54,362-$81,548 'Planner ...... ..............$35,050-$52,588 Probation Officer ............... $30,276-$45,427 Procurement Analyst . . . . $30,276-$45,427 Residential Inspector ....... . . $35,050-$52,588 Residential Plans Examiner ......... $35,050-$52,588 Senior GIS Technician .. ..... ..... $35,050-$52,588 Senior Mechanic . . . . $26,160-$39,239 Senior Planner. . .. .. . $46,962-$70,464 Sports Facility Manager ........... $35,050-$52,588 Spray Technician ... ........... $19,533-$29,303 Sr. Planner (School FAC) . ..... . $46,962-$70,464 Supervisor of Inspectors ......... $46,962-$70,464 Teacher Assistant -P/T .... ......... . $8.11-$12.16 Telecommunicator ... . . . $26,160-$39,239 = 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 [SPACE FOR RENT] i. Page 012, NEWS-GAZETTE, Saturday, August 6, 2005 STCLOUD -.A-,, d le i le ad dou-. 2003 PONITA ~ ~ 7P.np Q AMN iivn hmls los POINCIANA 3BR/2BA, 1/car garage, brand new townhome on Greenway. Tiled throughout, central location. $950/mo., se- curity, credit check. Owner/Broker 407- 933-4442. POINCIANA *Brand New 3BR/2.5BA, Family Room $995/mo. Section 8 Accepted 407-970-1152 RENTAL HOMES 2-4 Bedrooms, Some Pool Homes Available From $950 World Of Homes (407) 932-4777 RENTALS Poinciana- Osceola County *New 4BR/2.5BA w/loft. Jacuzzi tub in master. Large family room. $1,000/mo. *Two story 4BR/3.5BA $1,100/ro. The Home Exchange Realty 407-932-4311 ST.CLOUD for rent or lease purchase. 807 Russell St. Block 3/2 1/car garage. C/H/A. Discounted rent, $1125/month. 407-908-3701. 1050-Condos CONDO RENTAL. Kissimmee Area. 2 Bedroom. 2 Bath. Centrally Located. $750/Mo. $750/Deposit. Call (407) 933-2069. KISSIMMEE 2BR/2BA Condo. 1st. Floor, Pool. Close To Disney & 1-4. $980 Per Month + Security. 1-561-795-6800. KISSIMMEE, 2BR & 3BR/2BA Condos For Rent W/Pool, From $725 Per Month. (407) 931-2383. LUXURY CONDOMINIUM. 3DR 36 .:.r, F, r. La .e t e .'p. apphi-an .c irepla.e ja- cuzzi, garage, fishing pier, gated commun- ity with pool. $1400 Month. (407) 859- 2213. 1060-Mobile Homes ONE BEDROOM Mobile Homes For Rent In Downtown Kisslmmee. Very Clean. No Pets. (407) 933-2350 (407) 933-8394 1062-Mobile Home Lots MOBILE HOME Lot For Rent. Kissimmee. Move In Special. 2 Months'Freelll Nice Quiet Park. $265 Month. (407) 932-0898. | 1070-RV's I 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 * AVAILABLE AUGUST 1ST. 3 Room Of- fice w/Kitchen & Bath. Off S. Hoagland Blvd. (407) 846-3330. OFFICE SPACE for rent. 421 E. Vine St., Kissimmee, Oak Station. 600/sq.ft. $500/month plus sales tax, 407-873-2853. OFFICE SPACE starting at $130/mo. 600 North Thacker Avenue, Kissimmee 407.9 3.'. 4 'r,:) OFFICE/RETAIL SPACE FREE RENT Best l'..,:.i,,.'r, O i.:ec 'l. C.:.jrn, M ,n, i. E e.:ulh e _udl 100 to over 5000/sq.ft. Going Fast....... ' Call Now or com e the new' La Mirada Plaza 407-847-7330 I 1095-Warehouses | NOW AVAILABLE! 7000 Sq.Ft. Ware- house W/1000 Sq.Ft. Office & Bathroom. *NO MECHANICS! S. Hoagland Area. (407) 846-3330. -WAREHOUSE FOR LEASE. 1250 Sq.Ft. Units In Industrial Park Near O.B.T. & Osceola Parkway. (407) 847- 5822. . S 1135-Homes 5121 Moore, St.Cloud 3/2 Country Home, Almost 1/acre, 30x60 pole barn, garage. Prime location. Asking $379,000. Assist-2-Sell, 407-892-0012. SELL YOUR HOUSE TODAY CASH IN 48 HOURS! or TAKE OVER PAYMENTS 407-744-6064 www.usellitwebuyit.com $ $$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 3BR/2BA, 2/CAR Garage. 2/ac. +. 12x24 shop, 40x40 building with RV bay. $750,000. 407-870-9859 or 407-933- 5524. We Buy Houses Quick Cash Or Take Over Payments cashhomesolutions.com Any condition. Any Range. 407-908-3701 4814 SPARROW DRIVE- 1150.sq.ft. liv- ing, 1800 under roof. Screened in pool. About 1/2 acre lot. $208,000 Firm. 407- 908-2935. 4BR/3BA FORECLOSURE! Only $27,500! For Listings 800-749-8168, ext. F204. HOMES FROM $7000! Foreclosures! -'HLic.' I 3. ~r,.-,om :. an ei F.:., i_:i ir.gt 1 OCi: .49.81_4 EL .1 H :' KINGS POINT 4tF'R =-:.:... 2A00 i" q n 1 i .:r .- .,:, H,- hir,-1_,lS:,- office, bar, gameroom, near lake/turnpike. Boats, RV's OK. Clean, ready now! $340,000. 321-228-7706. KISSIMMEE- Corner property, 2BR/1.5BA. Living room, dining room, family room, utility room. New roof and air condlaloner, $199,900. 717-764-3748. ORLANDO Lovely Homes,. Quiet Streets. 0 Down Payment. Free Recorded Message. (888) 263-1714 Ext. 8600. REMODELED 3/1.5/1 Mill Run area, IG pool, large fenced yard, new roof. Excel- lent condition. Move in now) $230,000. 321-228-7706. . REMODELED 3/2/2 In Oak Run area with IG pool, fenced yard, close to schools. Pristine condition. Move in now! $250,00. 407-414-1937. ST.CLOUD, Kissimmee Park Road. 5 + Acres. 4BR/2BA, 2200 Sq.Ft. $494,500. '.ar,:, ral.:e, (407) 414-4051. Rockers Real Estate LLC. STCLOUD- 3 or 4/bedroom, 1.5/bath up- graded 1410/sq.ft. home near'lake & park. $205,900. Willing to neg. closing costs. 407-892-6262. ST.CLOUD- 3/2/2 with screen room on quiet cul-de-sac. Excellent location. New roof, paint, & carpet. Close to shopping, schools. 407-892-7575. ST.CLOUDUU- Gina Ann Ct. Sweetwater Creek *3BR/2BA $229,000 co0-de-sac *4BR/2BA $299,000 pond OPEN HOUSE- Sun.8/07, 1-4 Realtor 321-624-8525 1150-Apartments I ORLANDO- 1/BR studio efficiency, kitch- en & bath. Completely furnished. $48,000. Great location! 229-224-5761 or 386-793- 6163. S 1160-Villas ST.CLOUD. 3BR/2BA Villa.. Ceramic tile floors, appliances & extras, Screened porch, end unit, heated community pool. $179,900. (386)-659-2700. 1165-Mobile Homes , RARE FIND. Fisherman's Paradise, Lake Toho, Kis- simmee. Updated 2BR/2BA, adult mobile park. 4/carport, oversized lot, covered boatslip. $59,000. $300/month lot rent. 407-557-7326, 865-604-4484. 2 ACRES With singlewide. Wooded and private. 3909 Packard Ave., St.Cloud. (reat in,,etmnnt property $190,000. 407- 9:-., -' ,, *,-';05.-1 9: 3BR/2BA MOBILE HOME in St.Cloud. Close to shopping, schools, church, doc- tors. Great location! Pool, playground, ,club house. 407-892-5980 or 321-624- 8290. 3BR/2BA, 1600 Sq.Ft. Mobile Home In St.Cloud. Lot Rental. 5 Star Gated Com- munity. Many Upgrades. Clubhouse, Pool. (407) 957-2043. 5BR/4BA DOUBLEWIDE on cleared acre. CHA, appliances. Holopaw. $79,000. 3BR/2BA DOUBLEWIDE mobile home in park. $20,000. Call (407) 908-0215, (407) 873-8174. FOR SALE, 199- Palm Harc-t:.r f.lole Home .28 X:72, re.4. AC Must Be ,Moved' Call, (407) 892-4885. KISSIMMEE Big New Doublewides $39,000 New & Used : See All Homes At:; WWW.TREETOPSALES.COM CALL 407-935-0098 KISSIMMEE 3BR/2BA ElK, LR, DR, en- closed porch, shed, 1534/sf., appliances. 50+ gated community. 407-847-8119. KISSIMMEE, 55+ Gated community. Ac- tive clubhouse with pool. 2BR/1BA, Screened porch. Relocating! Must Sell! Make Offer. (407) 973-4884. OPEN HOUSE- Sat.8/06, 10-3. 4480 Campbell Rd., off Ham Brown Rd. Kissimmee. 3BR/2BA MH.. Fireplace. Large fenced yard. 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. Relax This Summer / In Your' New Home in a quiet country atmos here Simpson Ridge APARTMENTS 407-870-5220 2300 Simpson Ridgp Circle Kissimmee, FL 5T.rLUUL) (emooe singie ano 1 ou- blewides with new home warranty in nice quiet park. Lease purchase available. 407- 957-7979, 407-873-6124. You CAN buy a home for under $100,0000! More square footage for your money. Custom design your home to fit your living style. Let us help you with your new dream home. Call Showcase Homes 407-891-8584 or 407-319-5342 1175-Out of State 5 CLEARED ACRES on Tennessee mountain. Septic, water, power in. No re- strictions. No traffic!! $50,000. 931-815- 0100. FRANKLIN, N.C. Purchase all 81.82 acr- es or just creek and pasture lots with views. 407-892-9661. NORTH GEORGIA IMAGINE! The Most Spectacular Views: Lake, Golf, Marina, Nantahala Forest. Land/Cabinr Packages, $99,900. Limited Availability. 1-800-941-4918 Ext. 801 1190-Property FOR SALE- 1.74 Acres Canoe Creek Road Kenansville $75,000 Owner Financing 407-436-1392 1210-Lots/Acreage 16 ACRES Zoned industrial with agricul- tural exemption. 3000/sq.ft. building, elec- tric and well. $350,000. 321-624-2349. 2 ACRES Wooded and private. Packard Ave., St.Cloud. $155,000. 407-892-1679 or 407-908-6493. 1270-Vans 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, 1995 GMC VANDURA Executive 2500. TV, VCR, Stereo, Refrigerator, Bed. Excel- lent Condition. $4500. (407) 414-3526. (407) 892-8584. 1999 CHEVY Venture. Low Miles. Fully Loaded, Rear A/C. Asking $8,000. O.B.O. Call 407-787-3837. 92 FORD Econotine. Ready For Work! Excellent Condition. A/C. Many New Parts. $1,950.00. OBO. (407') 460-9086. FOR SALE. 1992 Dodge Ram 350 Van. 1994 Dodge Ram 350 Van. 2000 Toyota Avalon. (407) 957-5335, (407) 873-9046. FOR RENT SUPER CLEAN. FRESHLY PAINTED HOMES FROM $5501450/MO. Some include pools and lawn care. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY AVAILABLE cl est. REAL ESTATE STORE, INC.' "The Real Estate Supermarket" 513 W. Vine Street, (W. Hwy. 192) Kissimmee (Across from Long John Silvers) (407) 847-7117 i A Loaded. 6/Cyl. Immaculate Condition. $13,700 Or Payments $286/mo. (321) 230-0389. '95 CHEVY 20 Van. "Gladiator". Wheelchair Lift. Inside Floor Lock. 69K/Miles. Priced To Sell! $10,500. (407) 933-0336. and runs great. Cold air, six passenger. $3000 obo. 407-957-0474. 1275-Trucks 1951 FORD Pickup Street Rod. $15,00) Or Will Take SUV Or Newer Pickup In Trade. (407) 933-8728 After 5pm. A Great Place To Call Home! Conveniently Located 1400 Donegan Ave. Kissimmee, FL SMU Southern Management and Development, L.P. -- Kissimmee -,-, 846-2383 Orlando - ,.i-, 422-4895 sales & property management, Established 1980 AND We provide English, Spanish, Italian speaking REALTORS to better serve you. FOR OFFICER REAL ESTATE STORE, INC.,: "The Real Estate Supermarket" 513 W. Vine St. (W. Hwy. 192) Kissimmee, FL 34741 407.847.7117 RENT ETAIL SPACE '715 E.Vine St., Suite 6." f 3 John Young Pkwy ' 0 Mn U 2500 Mo. U3000 M. PLUS APPLICABLE FL. SALES TAX PLUS APPLICABLE FL. SALES TAX 3,000 SEC. DEP. Includes lawn care, on site 3,500 SEC. DEP. dumpster & parking lot lights El Mon.-Fri. 8:30-6:00; Sat. 9:00-2:00 e-mail: mike.1980@earthlink.net Orlando, Florida Saturday, August 13, 2005 206 PROPERTIES TO BE SOLD!!! Parcels Lots Acreages Free Admission, Everyone Welcome Outstanding Investment Potential E-Z Financing! E-Z Qualifying! www.usalandsale.com Held at the Omni Orlando Resort at Champions Gate Sat., Aug. 13', at 9:30 A.M., Registration begins at 8:00 A.M. (Discounted Luxury Hotel Rates Available) FREE LAND DRAWINGS EVERY HOUR"! ! 101 .VeiceAve. #5 Vnce L 48 BEAUTIFUL 32 r..-.m .r, P..n,r,.:,.,n' 2.:ar garage, tile throughout, enclosed patio, new floors, new kitchen, new roof. $165,000. 407-870-5856. Fq*0o].,4hM', I=t1 ;{ 1 1 1 ,." =11 ..-3 ,714 OFFICE/PROFESSIONAL Close to Courthouse 910 Mabbette 1086 sq. ft. 4 Offices, Breakroom & Bath $1599 per month 21 S. Clyde 2115 sq. ft. Reception, Conf. Rm., 5 Offices & Kitchen $3172.50 per month *1012 Emmett Brand new 2100 sq. ft. $3413 per month DOWNTOWN KISSIMMEE. Office Space on BROADWAY AVE Call for Details INDUSTRIAL ST. CLOUD BRAND 14EW BLDGS Under construction. 1,575 sq. ft. per unit. $1313 per month. Reserve your space now! NOTICE All real estate advertising in this-,...- 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 tinder 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 Share available on an equal opportunity basis. Osceola Shopper OSCEOIA NEWS-GAZETTE ACKLEY REALTY 22 W. Monument Ave., Kissimmee, FL 34741 BUS: 4117-846-4040 FAx: 407-846-3407 iwwwico pnldiweallhankearacklearalt c, nm Brand New & Remodeled Homes Furnished & Unfurnished Priced from $600 $2000 * AVAILABLE NOW ~ We Specialize In All Aspects of Property Management of Houses, Townhouses, Condos, Duplexes PER MONTH PREMIUM DIAL-UP ACCESS INCI lIES: FREE TECHNICAL SUPPORT NO CONTRACT"! NO RISK!!! 1000s OF NATIONWIDE LOCAL A(:rS NUMBERS. 5 E-MAIL ACCOUNTS COMPATIBLE W/ ALL INSTANT MESSAGING SVS. WEB MAIL MOST MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACutsiu ij NO CREDIT CARD, NO PROBLEM! iConnectDirect OR Call 1-800-735-2532 offer code 604 LIMITED TIME OFFER 3 r- d Saturday, August 6, 2005, NEWS-GAZETTE, Page C13 ,1972 CHEVY Cheyenne Pickup. Good condition. 407-928-8791. 1987 CHEVY Pickup 4/WD. 1976 Blazer 4/WD w/spare 350 and tran- ny. All run. $900/all obo. 786-877-7474. 1987 F700, 6.6L, 6/cyl. engine. 205,700 Miles. 8'X20.6" flatbed. Needs work. Best ;offer! (407) 846-1872. '1991 F800 24Ft. Box Truck With Liftgate, i5(Speed With 2/Speed Rear End. $5000. 1(407) 892-5010. l1994 FORD F-150 Super Cab 4x4. Top- Iper. Excellent! $8,500 OBO. (814)771- '0,165. 1995 FORD F150. Eddie Bauer. 4WD. 351 V-8. Automatic. A/C. Runs Great. 147,000 Miles. $4995. (407) 791-5711. '1996 FORD F-350. Crew Cab Dually lDiesel. 166K. Automatic. Loaded. Super )"'Nice. $11,500. OBO. (321) 228-1660. 1996 XLT Explorer. 6 Cylinder. K Hitch. New Tires. CD. Low Miles. Excellent Condition. Must See. , $5,800.00. (407) 301-6155. 197 FORD F150, 4.6 L, V-8, 5/Speed, 'ToWing Package. $5500. (321) 624-0437. Ie97 TAHOE LT 2WD, Loaded, Leather,, 1Thw Package. One Owner. All Records. excellent Condition. $9,000. 407-344- !1.801. ,19.99 DODGE DAKOTA pickup. Excellent shape! 4/speed, V8Magnum. $6,995. 407- $257-1998. 02000 CHEVROLET 1500 Silverado. Ext. ICab, 3rd./Door, PS/PB/CC, LS/Package, xAM/FM/CD. Tow Package. 145K/Miles. I Excellent. $7999. (407) 957-3866. 2001 CHEVY 2500HD Deisel, red LT crewcab. 97k, new tires, air shocks. $21,900 O.B.O. Call 407-892-0414. 2001 CHEVY S-10. 42K/Mi. CD Player. Runs & Drives Great. $6500. (407) 849- 9439. 2001 F-150 XLT Pickup, Club Cab. 6/cy- ligder, 5/speed, 80K/miles. $10,000, pos- stile trade. 407-738-0612. 2001 FORD F150. 72Kmiles. Excellent condition! Dual exhaust, stereo system, many extras. $14,000. 407-908-3571. 2002 F-150. 6/Cyl., 5/sp., 6' Bed. 20K Miles. $11,400. Excellent Condition. (407)- 892-9417. (407)-383-0407. 2003 CHEVY Suburban PW/PL, tAM/FM/CD, 3rd. Row Seat, Rear Air. Tilt/Cruise. 31K Miles. $23,950. O.B.O. t(407) 467-7439, (407) 891-1691. ' 2003 GMC Envoy-SLT. 3 Yr. Warranty. " Fully Loaded. 7 Passenger. $27,000. OBO. 18,000 Miles. (321) 624-1229. 2003 TOYOTA TUNDRA SR5, Access FCQab 4/D. Excellent condition. 42K. $f,700 O.B.O. Phone 407-538-4533. 2004 CHEVY Silverado 4x4, extended' b0 All power, automatic, CD. 14,000/mi. BYand new! $23,000. 407-892-5248. .. 2004 DODGE 4/door pickup, black, Infini- y stereo, 6500/mi. Hemi, cloth. Take over payments. 407-957-2613. ,01 BLACK Ford Ranger Edge. 36K/Miles. Runs & Drives Like New! $8500. O.B.O. (407)460-5506, (407)892- 7443. '02 DODGE RAM 1500.V8, 8' bed. Auto, A/C, cruise, tilt, tow package, topper. ,100K. 1 owner. $11,000. 407-744-1712. "03 F150 XL. V6, automatic,'cold air, ster- eo, cloth seats. 37K/miles. Like new. $14,250. 407-892-2984. '03 GMC Sierra 2500HD. Duramax/Allison .AC/LB, 4WD, 20k/miles. Extras, Warranty. $29,900. 407-297-7644. '95 TOYOTA Landcruiser. Loaded, sun- roof, 4/WD, ABS, dual airbags, running boards. Sweet! $9000. 407-847-2199. | 1280-Campers I 989 VIKING popup camper. Mini fridge, sik, port potty, solar panel. $2500. 407- ,2-4597. R;1290-RV's/ Motorhomes T86 ALLEGRO. Sleeps 6. 64K Miles. New awnings & tires. Great condition. 11,500. (407) 891-8343. j CASH BUYER! S-1Needs Motor Homes, Travel Trailers & ,< RV's of all kinds. l^ 1-321-689-0102 j 1295-Motorcycles | tB00 HARLEY DAVIDSON 1200 Sport- itir XLH: Low miles.. Excellent condition. ,6500 O.B.0. 321-624-3926. "6 YAMAHA YZ125. Runs good. $650. an-L gas scooter. Like new. $125. 407- 957-9649. 1305-Automobiles I AMERICAN & FOREIGN Classic Cars Wanted! ' Cash Waiting! Will Travel! 407-957-6957 70.3 :2734. POLICE IMPOUNDSI Cars From For Listings: (800) 749-8116, Ext.. j$500! POLICE IMPOUNDS! Hondas, ZChevys, Toyotas, etc! From $500. For list- ings 800-749-8167, ext.C458. ;1934 FORD- Full rendered coupe street rod. 30/miles on the clock. 383 Stroker. 47,000. 407-348-6314. ) 947 PONTIAC Torpedo. Restored. Ask 'for Tony. (407) 870-9799. :1954 FORD V-8 Customline, 4/door. ,Excellent buy. $5,000. 407-729-5241. -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. t962 FORD 2/door Hardtop Fairlane. 'Good condition. 407-928-8791. ;,968 CAMARO R/S. Excellent condition. ;Custom upholstery. Must see! $12,500 ,OBO. 407-870-0199, 407-870-2771. 1974 FORD T-Bird. Green/white. '78,000/mi. Good condition. $2700. 407- 892-5947. '.1979 VW Convertible, Yellow, Great Con- rition, New Tires, Upholstery, Top. Runs & 'Drjves Very Well. $8900. (407) 846-7713. +83 TOYOTA Cressida Wagon, Fully mladed. Working Fine. Overhauled Whole transmissionn & Rear End. $1500 OBO. (407) 348-2899. '1986 DODGE 600 Turbo convertible, 43,000 OBO. 1983 Georgie RV, $5,000 10BO. Must see! 407-370-9151. .1986 MERCEDES 300SL convertible. l-lardtop w/ceiling hitch. New soft top. O'ltnost perfect. Real beauty! $11,800. <47-957-9470. ,188 FORD Mustang GT, 5.0, restored, '19w paint/weatherstrips. $5,000 OBO. ,47-932-4415. 1988 NISSAN Pulsar. Standard Shift. 1,000. Call 407-348-5783. O1993'NISSAN 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. 1990 HONDA Accord. AC, P/W, P/L. Good condition, runs great! $850 obo. 941-685- 4911. 1990 RED Chevy Camaro. New battery, new spark plugs/wires, new tires. $1200 O.B.O. 407-791-8871. 1991 OLDSMOBILE 98. Runs-great. Ex- cellent condition. A/C needs work. 115;778 miles. $3500 O.B.O. 407-892-7201. 1992 CADILLAC Sedan De Ville. 96K Miles. No AC. $3500. (407) 892-7939. 1994 FIREBIRD Hatchback. Air, power * windows and brakes. Runs good. Asking $3200. 407-344-3259 or 407-908-4647. 1995 CHRYSLER LeBaron Convertibile. 6/cylinder, auto, cruise, all power, new tires. Runs great. $3500. 407-957-0995. 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 MERCURY Grand Marquis GS. Ex- cellent condition. 89,000/mi. AC, new tires, keyless entry. $4000. 407-847-9245. 1996 OLDS Cutlass Supreme. CD player. Runs great! $2,500 OBO. Call Michelle 407-340-2105. 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 MITSUBISHI Galant, White, 76K/Mi. All Power, $3000 In Stereo, Extras, 4/New Tires, New Brakes. All Records. $9250. (352) 427-4986. 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., 2002 HONDA Accord SE, 4/door, 60K/mi., CD, sunroof, automatic. Excellent condition. $12,000 OBO. 407-892-5998. 2002 HYUNDAI Accent. 2 Door. H.as:ht.a.:k 4 Cyl. Warranty. Excellent Condition. $9,950. Call (407) 847-7030. 2002 KIA SPECTRA 4D, Sport Hatchback Below 2400/miles!!i Under warranty until 65000/mi. S Asking $8,500. Last price!! 407-518-9732 2002 TOYOTA Corolla LE. Excellent con- dition. 67K. $8950. Phone 407-538-4533. 2003 MONTE Carlo. 21K Hwy. Miles. Ga- rage Kept. New Car Smell. $14,300. (407) 932-1181. CADILLAC DEVILLE, 1990. 4/door. Great shape. Looks, runs great! Low miles. New brakes, air, CD. Must See! $4500 O.B.O. (407) 460-3741. l TEEN (. H \I.L tiL IN TER% % r I t, L Help fight addiction by donating your used vehicle to Teen Challenge & get a Tax Break! Please call (407) 330-9600. www.fightaddiction.com 1325-Boats 19/FT CUDDY cabin. Good Condition. $2,800. Call 407-319-3315, FOR SALE. 18' ASTRO BASS/SKI Boat. 1989. Full instrumentation, bimini top, bait and live well,.150HP Mercury outboard (tilt, trim, stainless ;steel prop), onboard battery charger, new Minn Kota bow mounted foot operated trolling motor, full canvas boat cover, new Eagle Fishmark 400 fish finder, matching Astro drive on trailer w/spare tire. Garage kept. Excellent condition. $5500. 407-361-0773. FOR SALE. Airboat Hull, Riggin (Powder Coated) & Trailer. Must see! Call 407-908- 3241. 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 i for more info. (Private Party Ads Only. Call for Commercial Specials.) No Refunds ON LINE... ALL THE 'TIME at www.osceolashopper.com 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. 2004 NISSAN Sentra. Like new. 1/owner. Still under warranty. 29K/miles. All power. $14,000. (407) 729-0285. 2004 SATURN Ion 3- power windows, power locks, CD. 11,500/mi. $14,999. 407-908-3339. 84-85 MERCEDES BENZ.. Station Wagon. Mint Condition. Low Miles. Sunroof. $2,000.00. T/Diesel. 35 Miles Per Gal. (407) 892-5500. 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) 346-81.39, After 4:30 At (407) 846-8139 Or Leave Mes- sage. '77 CORVETTE Fair condition. $5000 obo. 407-343-0265. '86 MUSTANG GT Convertible. 5.0, auto, new trans. Runs excellent! (407) 343- 9831 leave message. '86 T-BIRD PARTS, $250. '76 Ford E150 van, $495. '86 Volvo, good condition, $995 O.B.O. 407-375-8746. '89 CHEVY Caprice. Good body condition. Needs transmission but will start. Asking $1200. (407) 301-5353. '93 INFINITI J30. Sunroof, leather interior, some woodgrain, very good condition. $3650. 407-344-0980. '95 CAMRY. Very clean. Good shape, runs great! $3000. Firm! Call anytime. (407) 709-0915. '96 MITSUBISHI GALANT. Excellent con- dition! New tires, brakes, runs good. 82,000/mi. $2700. 407-414-1066. '96 NISSAN Maxima. 160K Miles. $2000. O.B.O. (407) 957-1965. '97 LUMINA. 2/door, V-6, A/C, automatic, keyless entry, AM/FM cassette, ABS. Good condition. $3850. Call 407-957- 9710. 1310-Autos Wanted 205IoCL NO GiI llt Sr tow l . ,-1~ 3~ ~Li 1kV 6 ..NEE M05071 M05069 M05068 ,1, A A. FRESTYLE F E HUNDRED P$500 i CASH BACa iM I Prices include Factory Rebate and Owner Loyalty where applicable. Prices and Savings are on In-Stock Units only. 1 1 1 8 13TH STREET W EL4 EUMft- SIL "c iell t SelectiOm 2005 LINCOLN TOWN CAR / ^"""t"1" .*wow, 8,92 211. IT'S TRUE9. 2 0 0 als Oo 0 (6 $ U,!` P F M, t' 0, U T "f S ANN- Page C14, NEWS-GAZETTE, Saturday, August 6, 2005 A AG S A yjnu ZX -- :..-.... -, I-o. L TOYOTA ,,l7iFI ; iM1*aIi,'i E i c i '01 DODGE RAM Stk#P66462', 1500, 8ft. Bed, Full Power wi g..l. Now i 0,990 - .?J' : : " '05 DODGE NEON '99 FORD EXPEDITION XLT Stk#P66604, Full Factory Stk.#858167A, Warranty, Only 11 K Full Power, Only 79K . Now 10,990 w a. as. Now 10,990 Stk#219621A, Auto, Pwr. Windows & Locks, Must See waw-.__ Now w 10.990 '00 FORD RANGER X-CAB Stk#P66683, Full Power, Only 56K .9O lNOW'10,990 Stk#P66594, LS, Leather, OnStar, Like New m si, NowN 11o.w09 L ...-- .- .................. '05 PONTIAC VIBE Stk#406170P, Auto, Loaded, 18K Miles, Balance of Full Factory Warranty wa.ts.u Now s13,990 '05 SCION XB Rims, Full Power. Only 13K w -sitiUNow 14.990 '01 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER SR5 '04 SATURN VUE Stk#P66586, Stk#P852499A, FWD, V6, Honda Engine, Cull Super Clean, Loaded Power, Only 19K Miles,.Eactory Warranty '..o No.. NOW 5,990 :.1 ugo5 NOw 17.990 "03 HUNDA PILOT EX Stk#750238, Full Power, 2 to Choose From Wawerw- Now'22,990 -. Pnotos for liucrralion purposes only. All offers with approved credit. Used car payments calculated'at 5.99% APR with 10% down. Tax, tag-; title, $398.50 dealer fee and retailer-installed accessories extra. Must have 720+ Beacon Score. Terms are 36-72 months depending on model year. .. Stk#P66645, Maxx, Loaded, Only 4,989 Miles wc,.o.,,o Now 1 4,990 m__ |