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Z:00Th X08 od L. v00 lioi JO )\dodh]i rO~c/81/Tl ; I -j2 Epcot Food and W ine Fr-liv, il gets under way next weekend. .Story, page C-1. Classified C-8 Community B-3 Entertainment C-1 Opinion A-4 Now Playing C-4 Sports B-i1 I Edu vo after S fing resr S pag uardo Montal- writes about empts to point gers on storm ponse on ge A-4. Florida Seals open h( See story, page B-1. 28 Pages OSCEOLA NEWS- AZETTE .ww.osceolanewsgazette.com September 24, 2005 Final run St. Cloud manager to quit You Can't Take It with You, which opened on the New York stage in 1936 and won the Acad- emy Award for best picture in 1938, completes its run this weekend at the Osceola Center for the Arts. Shows are Saturday and Sunday., For - ticket information call 407-846-6257. By Jason Holland News-Gazette Staff Writer St. Cloud City Manager Paul Kaskey will resign from the city in January and take a job in the private sector. . Kaskey announced his res- ignation at the Sept. 22 City' Council meeting. He had served as cit,, manager for five years, Kasket,' said he would stay ion until Jan. 13 to aid inr the trI.nititnr period..-He. said he intends to crximplete asii many pr':lect. as he carn arind asked for an extra effort from the' curicil to aid in that task. Kaskey did not go into detail about his new job. Kaskey- said he had valued his time in the city and. rela- tionships he had formed Kaskey to take job for business St. Cloud City Manager Paul Kaskey was named interim city manager in October 2000. He was named city manager in January 2001. He wants to remain in his position until January 2006. among city officials and the community but7 that his intention had always been to work in the city for three to five years. "I've appreciated my time in' St. Cloud. It's been won- derful," he said. "It's time ;for ,me to move,on. It's time for a change." Council members ex- pressed gratitude for Kaskey's work. "We're extremely grateful we found you and brought you here," said Mayor Glenn Sangiovanni. Sangiovanni said Kaskey had the ability to bring in proj- ects and community improve- ments that truly benefited the city and its residents. He cited the new city hall, senior cen- ter and ongoing lakefront park work as examples. "It's a sad day, but we knew it was coming," said the mayor. The rest of the council echoed Sangiovanni's com- ments. The council will meet in a workshop soon to determine the next step. In the past the See Kaskey, page A-2 Collier teacher settles lawsuit with- Celebration principal By Jason Holland New-Gazette Staff Writer A lawsuit against Celebra- tion High School Piincipal Dan White and the C:.llier County School District result- ing from actions during White's previous job as Collier County superintendent has been settled out of court. Lely High School teacher Thomas Briscoe filed the civil law- suit in feder- al court April 7, 2003; al- . leging multi- ple violations beginning, in 2000 of his FDan White Amendment right to free speech. - Briscoe had sought $200,000 from White and $800,00 from the school district, but'according to his attorney Samuel Gold, out of court negotiations resulted in a settlement on Sept. 20 of $182,500 from the school district. "Mr. Briscoe is content. This brings to a close a long chapter in the history of the Collier County School Dis- trict," said Gold. See White, page A-2 Help with helmet ,.. .. . -- A "-,',, N\ s-Gazente Phot:o Sam Roberts Kendyl Leonard, 7, gets some assistance putting on her new helmet in front of Amscot at John Young Parkway and U.S. Highway 192 Thursday. Amscot Financial's Kids First program in conjunction with the Osceola County Sheriff's Office gave approximately 800 free bike helmets to Osce- ola County school children. Grants for groups approved By Conswella C. Bennett News-Gazette Staff Writer The Osceola Center for the Arts wants to return the Osce- ola Arts Festival to better days with some extra funding from a county tourism enhance- ment grant. Pete Edwards, chairman of the G.i,:ats. Re'. iew'; Committee for t.-,e cour-nts Tourist Devel- opment Couricil. said the arts center, which oversees the fes- tival, requested more funds to help, promote the event as well as some of its other activ- ities. The festival runs Nov. 19-20. Large rural project moves step closer to development By Jason Holland News-Gazette Staff Writer . Gramercy Farms, a pro- posed 1,00.0-home develop- ment off Old Hickory Tree Road, moved forward Thurs- day with approval by the St. Cloud City Council of planned unit development zoning for the project. The city's planning and zoning board had recom- mended approval.. The de,.'elop,:, r plans a mix of single-farnil'., and town homc,-. .'ith onie third of the land set aside for parks and wetlands. The single-fbimil,'. homes will'be set ,ion 40- 1.i-d 50-foot wide lots. . The parkland has been offered to the city as the site of an aquatic .center.. The city is currently in talks with Osce- ola County and Osceola- County School District to, study the feasibility of such a: center. The School Boardf voted to fund the study Tues-' day while the County Com- mission Monday delayed action on the 'request. i'.lai;.' residents whose property lies near or adjacent to Gramercy Farms oppose the project, fearing it would' disrupt their rural lifestyle and bring traffic,. crime and. drainage problems. They alsct perceive a lack of proper. infrastructure to handle thd. new residents. Resident Diane Fisher said she wanted a low-density sin- gle-family home neighborT hood. She told the City Coun- See Development, page A-3 Arts festival, fair receive substantial increase in funds "The art festival was big back in the late 1970s and 1980s -- bigger then than it is now," Edwards said. "They felt if they were to have a good chance of getting the program where they needed to be, they needed to do a major marketing campaign." Edwards said the commit- tee agreed and recommended a request of $60,000 for the festival, tip from the $20,000 the previous year. The center itself will receive $65,000, up from last year's $)30,000. Edwards said the additional funding would allow the group to significantly increase the marketing of its events. "We want. the events to ,be successful," he said. Edwards, who is former executive director of the cen- See Grants, page A-2 News-Gazette File Photo The Osceola Art Festival will be held on Broadway in downtown Kissimmee Nov. 19 and 20. News-Gazette File Photo The St. Cloud City Council restored funding for St. Cloud Main Street. The organization promotes the downtown business district. St. Cloud restores funding for Main Street By Jason Holland News-Gazette Staff Writer Despite earlier opposition, the St. Cloud City Council agreed Thursday to fund the St. Cloud Main Street pro- gram for another year. The decision came during the City Council's final approval of the city's 2005- 06 budget. Main Street's fund- ing will include $40,000 in cash and $10,000 of in-kind services to be drawn from the economic development fund. Main Street funding had a' somewhat rough ride during budget hearings earlier this year, with city officials in August deciding to withhold a decision about funding until program organizers provided the council with a detailed analysis of where the funds would be spent. City Manager Paul Kaskey also had recommended that funding for Main Street be handled through the newly formed Community Redevel- opment Agency. St. Cloud began budgeting money for Main Street' in 1999 when the group first formed and it has received $200,000 in funding since then, including $50,000 in each of the last two years. Main Street provided the. requested information to the city and also had what was See Main Street, page A-2 Page A2, NEWS-GAZETTE, Saturday, September 24, 2005 Grants Continued from page A-I Main Street Continued from page A-1 ter, said there is a desire in the community to step up arts programs. The Osceola County Com- mission Monday approved $654,995 in total grant fund- ing, following the recommen- dations of the review commit- tee and the council. The grant money comes from local lodging taxes. The Osceola County Fair & Livestock Show will also receive a substantial increase in funding. Last year, the event received $75,000; this year it will receive $98,000. "They've (livestock show) shown growth, and they felt they could take the show to another level with additional funding," Edwards said. "We're really encouraging the groups that want to try and grow their events." Some new events also will get a financial boost this year. Abby Montpelier, spokes-' woman for the Kissimmree Convention &- Visitor's Bureau, said five new events' would be funded. The new requests were: Four -Corners Gator Cook-off .and- Stare- crow Row, both Kissimmee- Osceola County ,Chamber of Commerce projects; and Fri- day Night Live, Gospel Sing 2006 and Smoke: 'N Blues, BBQ, all St. Cloud Main Street projects. Mike Horner, president of the Kissimmee/Osceola County Chamber of .Com- merce, said he is excited about the new chamber events and the financial sup- port. Scarecrow Row will showcase creatively-dressed scarecrows in the downtown area. The event will begin Oct. 28 and run into November and will serve as a way of encouraging resi- dents arid tourists, to visit the central business district. The Four Corners Gator Cook-off will be held in. the Four Corners area and is intended to promote "a sense of community" in that part of the county, said Horner. The event will feature a country music concert and an alliga- tor-cooking contest. Amy Hartman, program manager at St. Cloud Main Street, said program leaders are excited about this year's events. The grant money will be used to fund exten- sive marketing of the events, she said. The third annual Smoke 'N Blues BBQ cooking contest will 'be "held Nov. 11-12 in downtown St. Cloud It will be the first year that the event will partner with the Florida Barbecue Association. Fc:rtv professional barbecue teams- will compete in the e've'nt The tifth annual Gospel Sing 2006 will be held the first Saturday in Febiuarv in St. Cloud. Some local arid national gospel groups w.'ill serve as featured performers. Blue Ridge, a Nasht ille gospel group, will headline the con- cert along with The Florindians.. a St. Cloud group. The day- long event will be held in Vet- eran's Park and will feature food and beverages. Friday Night Live is the city of St. Cl6ud's street party that runs February through November on the second Fri- day of those months from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m. The party features live entertainment, food and games. Other community events requesting tourism grant fund- ing also received extra fund- ing. When some of the agencies that had requested funding did not meet requirements, there was a surplus available.- "It's been a few years since we've had extra money," Edwards said. That surplus was distributed among the various eligible groups, giving them more than they requested. Jim Murphy, chairman of the' Tourist' Development Council, said last year's budg- et was less because of a short- age in funds and that some of the agencies had said they could get by with Jess. It's a good thing to share the surplus, Murphy said. Event organizers attended a mandatory seminar Sept. 13 where they signed grant contracts and learned how- much money they could be receiving. Contact Conswella C. Ben- nett at 407-846-7600, Ext. 205. E-mail at cbennett@ osceolanewsgazette.com Kaskey Continued from page A- I city brought in an interim city manager while officials con- ducted a search for a qualified replacement. * Kaskey first came to-"St. Cloud in October .2000,. stepping in as interim city' manager while the city field- ed more than 100 applica- tions. from job ,seekers nationwide to fill the ,full- time slot left by previous manager Lloyd Rinderer. Sanglovanni had nominated Kaskey for the interim- role after working with him at the Florida League of Cities and other organizations. Kaskey was later offered the position and started work on Jan. 11, 2001. At the time council members had praised Kaskey's work in the short time he had been in the city. Before coming to St. Cloud Kaskey served as city manager for the southwest Florida city of North Port. He also had served that city as fire chief. Contact Jason Holland at 407-846-7600, Ext. 207. E-mail at jholland@ osceolanewsgazette.com agreed by both city and Main Street officials to be a positive meeting with Kaskey. At that meeting possible collaboration between the organization and the city to conduct events and local programs was discussed, as was a need for better com- munication and cooperation. Main. Street agreed with the city that its funding would eventually come from the Community Redevelop- ment Agency, which funds infrastructure and other improvements in the city's commercial areas. During the budget hearing Councilman Wade Davis raised concerns that were brought to him by residents, namely that there are few tan- gible results of Main Street's work in the community. He said that while, he supports the program there is a perception among some that Main Street is mostly known for its parties downtown. Osceola News-Gazette publisher Paula Stark, the incoming 'Main Street presi- White Continued from page A- Neither White nor the Col- lier County School Board did not respond to calls seeking comment. Briscoe alleged that he had been improperly investi- gated and disciplined by White and the board for speaking out through the, press, in personal letters and at public meetings on educa- tion issues. One of the issues Briscoe spoke about was a perceived lack of leadership from White and its affect on the school district. Briscoe had also partici- pated in a reform organiza- tion called Save Our Schools, which sought to make the superintendent's position an elected office. White sus- pended Briscoe for one day The city of St. Cloud's tax rate of 4.179 mills will not change. The owner of a $100,000 home with a $25,000 home- stead exemption would pay $313.43. Any increase in city taxes will occur only if the value of the property increases. dent, acknowledged it is sometimes difficult to recog- nize what the organization does, but said its work is vital in bringing economic develop- ment to the downtown heart of the city. She listed facade and signage, grants for busi- nesses, business recruitment efforts and street parties that bring customers to the down- town area among the group's accomplishments.. The city's total budget for the fiscal year, which begins Oct. 1, is nearly $74.8 mil- lion which includes money for hiring more public safety and other city personnel, as well as road and public works projects. Pay raises for employees, funding for an aquatic center without pay,in March 2001, based on his not cooperating with district officials investi- gating his activities. A Collier, County district investigator found Briscoe in- violation of the board's ethics rules and the Florida princi- ples of professional conduct for the education profession., White handed Briscoe a sec- ond letter of reprimand in December 2001 and a disci- plinary hearing was held. White earlier this year had asked the court to exclude him from the lawsuit, but a three-judge panel from the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta ruled on Jan. 14 that he must be included as a defendant. White was superintendent feasibility study, money to purchase land to expand the cemetery and a contribution to an Osceola County his- toric document preservation center will come up in the future as possible amend- ments to the budget. The ad valorem tax rate for the city will be 4.179 mills, unchanged from last year. A mill is equal to $1 in tax for every $1,000 of assessed property value so the owner of a $100,000 home with a $25,000 homestead exemp- tion would pay $313.43. According to. 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All rights reserved. 40 F p ~'Icm CONTROL- HUMIDITYX A, PAYING H A New Energ System Saturday, September 24, 2005, NEWS-GAZETTE, Page A3 luaU U m1help [ictimsI-ofE Hurriic[ane m2,1. ina? .Here's how uiiA In Good Samaritan Vil- lage, a Kissimmee retire- ment community, is seeking donations of household items and money to help house 20 evacuee families. Financial donations can be made to Good Samaritan Village, c/o Katrina Relief, 'Fund, 1550 Aldersgate Dr., Kissimmee, FL 34746. For more information call 407- 933-3213. Creative' Hair Studio, in the Winn-Dixie Plaza at Nar- coossee Road and U.S. High- way 192, St. Cloud, will hold a cut-a-thon Sunday, Oct. 2, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. All proceeds from the $15 cuts will go to the hurricane vic- tims. For details call 407- 891-8484. Dillard's Automotive, 1207 Jersey. Ave., St. Cloud, will hold an oil-a-thon, yard sale and barbecue chicken dinner Sept. 24 and 25, Oct. 1 and 2 from 8 a.m, to 6 p.m. Donations for the garage sale may be dropped off at Dillard's from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. They are also accept- ing donations of $20 to make up gift kits for the children displaced by Katrina, which will include a teddy bear, underwear, socks, toothbrush cil that schools in the area would become more over- crowded and fire and police response would suffer with the arrival of Gramercy Farms. Many other area residents who spoke at Thursday's meeting echoed her com- ments. The council at a previous meeting approved the land use designation of medium density residential. The devel- oper plans a total of 999 units, with 300 of those to be town homes. Although the zoning allows up to five units per acre, the plan is to cap and toothpaste. To volunteer to work at the event call 407- 957-4400. Signature by the Lake is hosting Revel Without a Pause, a Hurricane Katrina benefit, Wednesday, Sept: 28 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. A $20 donation per person will be charged at the door. The event will feature a casual buffet, open beer and wine bar, cash cocktails and auc- tion. For more information, call 407-931-1303 Jay Polachek, S & L Nursery, 321-624-7886. Polachek is seeking dona- tions of food, money, fuel and equipment for a second trip to feed evacuees in Alabama. Pastor Leonard Thomp- son, Heartcry Chapel, 1104 New York Ave., St. Cloud.407-892-2123. This church hopes to fill a semi- trailer with relief items for a Louisiana town: ravaged by the hurricane. Sheri Thompson or Dawn Rowe, drop-off points at KVLS Pavilion or Poffen- baugh Ford-Lincoln-Mercury in St. Cloud, 321-697-3050. The KVLS organization is collecting supplies like food, water, sunscreen, bug spray,, tarps, personal hygiene prod- density at 3.3 units per acre. The city earlier this year annexed the land proposed' for Gramercy Farms. A community development district, or CDD, was creat- ed for the community, in July. A CDD is a special tax- ing district to pay for infra- structure and other improve- ments necessary to develop the property. At a council meeting in May Councilwoman Mickey Hopper voiced concerns about the' applicant for Gramercy Farms, Jonathan Baltuch, who was petition- ucts and more. Irwin Inwood, New Beginnings Educational Com- plex, 407-344-5010. Inwood's shop class is donat- ing profits from the sale of picnic tables and chairs to hurricane relief. Anyone desiring to give to disaster relief may send a check to Faith Assembly of God of St. Cloud, 1406 East- ern Ave., St. Cloud, FL 34769 or by going to the Web site: www.faithassembly ofstcloud.com. For more information on needed items for relief efforts visit volunteerflorida.org. For information on opening your home to hurricane victims visit hurricanehousing.org. For information on the American Red Cross visit red- cross.org. Donations to the American Red Cross, nation- al organization can be speci- fied for hurricane relief, said Alfredo Ramos, communica- tions specialist with the American Red Cross of Cen- tral Florida. However, money sent to the American Red Cross of Central Florida will stay in the local area, said Ramos, who stressed that local contributions are still needed. Florida's Blood Centers ing the city for the develop- ment while working as a consultant for St. Cloud as president of Marketing Resources 'Inc. MRI has con- tracts with the city to handle community' relations work .and manage the Cyber Spot wireless Internet zone. It was also involved in devel- oping Stevens Plantation. Hopper had spoken with an official from the Florida Attorney General's office who had informed her that no laws were being broken, but she felt it necessary to tell the council about her concerns. are in need of blood dona- tions due to an expected influx of patients transported to Florida hospitals from hur- ricane-ravaged states. The centers have also been send- ing blood to the Gulf Coast states. The centers are work- ing with community organi- zations to coordinate blood drives to prepare for this expected need. For more information or to find a branch location visit www.floridasbloodcenters. or g or call 1-888-9DONATE. American Red Cross col- lection containers have been set up at all four branches of the Osceola County Tax Col- lector's Office. For more information call 407-343- 4000. All locations open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Main office, 360 N. Beaumont Ave., Kissimmee; St. Cloud Tag Office, 1300 9th St., Suite 101B, St. Cloud; Bue- naventura Lakes Tag Office,* 2539 Boggy Creek Road, Kissimmee; Poinciana Tag Office, 875 Towne Center Drive, Kissimmee. Ross E. Jeffries Elemen- tary will begin a "Nickels for New Orleans" coin drive to help raise money for the vic- tims of Hurricane Kafrina. Baltuch took offense at any perception of an ethics lapse on his part, maintain- ing that he had not benefit- ed from any inside informa-' tion in his dealings with Gian'-.rc,' Farms. St. Cloud Mayor Glenn Sangiovanni also defended Baltuch, criticizing Hopper 'for raising the issue. While Baltuch is the named" applicant, Schbolfield Proper- ties is the developer of the subdivision Contact Jason Holland at 407-846-7600, Ext. 207. E-mail at jholland@ osceolanewsgazette.com Students and their families will be able to donate their spare change at the school. The money will be collected in each classroom, with the total the amounts collected for each class. Lowe's Home Improvement has agreed to match the funds raised. A project to aid hurri- cane survivors has begun at St. Cloud Middle School called "A Little Change Can Make A Big Change." Dona- tions will be collected during lunch periods through the month of September. All pro- ceeds will be donated to the American Red Cross Sur- vivor's Fund. Various clubs and organizations at Gateway High School will be helping victims' of the recent hurri- cane to hit the Gulf Coast. The Key Club will be hold- ing a bake sale in which the funds collected will go directly to the Red Cross. The BETA club will be con- acting the local Red Cross in. order to assist displaced families who have relocated in this area. The Camarata choral group will collect items for the hurricane vic- tims. Anything non-perish- able will be accepted. For more information contact the school at 407-935-3600 and ask to speak with the sponsor of any of these groups. Last year, Paris High School in Paris, Ill., adopted Poinciana High and donated money to 'aid in the recon- struction efforts after destruction from Hurricane Charley. Poinciana High School is currently raising money to help Poplarville High School in Mississippi. The school has suffered massive damage, and sever- al clubs and sponsors at Poinciana High are helping to raise funds for this cause. For more information con- tact Patrick Dunn or Angela Smith at 407-870-4860. lc1.IkLmen m iI: eet ings ii. . The following meetings have been scheduled starting- Monday, Sept. 26. S Monday Planning board, 1:30 p.m., 1 Courthouse Square, Kissim- mee; community redevelop- ment agency, 6 p.m., Kissim- mee City Hall, 100 Church St. Tuesday Construction workshop and special school board meeting, 5 p.m., 817 Bill Beck Blvd., Kissimmee; city commission workshop, 6 p.m., Kissimmee City Hall. Wednesday Toho water authority, 5 p.m., Kissimmee City Hall, 101 Church St. For more information on any of the meetings, or to determine whether the meetings will be held, call Kissimmee City Hall at 407-518-2306; board of county commissioners at 407-343-2380; Osceola County school board at 407-870-4600; or Toho water authority at 407- 518-2267. Because of incorrect information supplied to the Osceola News-Gazette, the number of Anheuser Busch tickets stolen .in New Jersey was incorrect. The number of tickets reported stolen was 1,562. 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Development Continued from page A-1 RUPTCY/Dl Page A4, NEWS-GAZETTE, Saturday, September 24, 2005 Opinion Editorial Lending a hand The call has gone out and Osceola County governments, res- idents and businesses have answered. In the four weeks since Hurri- cane Katrina ravaged the Gulf Coast, there has been 1 tremen- dous outpouring of dollars, dona- tions of food and other goods and offers to help. Although the impact is not nearly as severe, Osceola County, residents only have to look back less than a year to remember what life is like after a hurricane. Even while some residents and businesses are still attempting to reassemble their shattered lives, those same storm victims are doing all they can to help .those., who have lost everything. Those who have volunteered their time. to help storm victims are returning with powerful stories of entire communities swept away. They tell of piles of lumber and. construction, material where h,. ins arid busine-ses once stood. Governments have been quick to lend a hand. Kissimmee adopt- ed the city, of Long. Beach, Miss.,. and sent much-needed cash to the community. St. Cloud and Osceo- la County opened their wallets too and even the Osceola County School District was talking' about sending school workers to the area to help in any way they could. SUtility workers endured 15-hour days, toiling in muggy, .hot condi- tions. The only rest these workers received was on a cot inside a large canvas tent. No one is complaining, because those who donate, volunteer and do what they can to lend a hand know that the victims of Hurricane Katrina endured much greater hardships than most experienced last year. And, with 'Hurricane Rita, a Category 4 storm bearing down on the Texas coast, lurking in the Gulf of Mexico, the call for help could come again. Reports late in the week were that Rita was even more powerful-thah Katrina. The call may go out again and we hope that Osceola can exhibit the same response to Rita that they did 'to Katrina. Available from Commercial News Providers" ^JIN 1;0 1 vi A It's absurd for us to point fingers when tragedy hits Calm after the storm? No way! There' was no calm after Hurri- cane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast. The devastation caused by the errors, omissions, and mistakes of all of the people and agencies involved in the management of the catastrophe was even worse than the storm itself and it .cost us more lives. In my opinion, man caused more.damage than nature. I know it's easy to an,al.zea what h-ipperied after''.'ard.. As a r atiori, we have been playing the "blame game," pointing in every direc- tion, looking for someone to be charged with the burden of Katri- na's aftermath. What already happened can't be changed.:'The dead won't come back to life, .and the damage' is done. I wonder what would happen ifi things were .different. What if federal authoIrtie's had .a faster anhd more deterrni-ried reac- tion? What if local authorities were rnore assertive and capable qf har- dling a catastrophe of apocalyptic OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE Year 106- No 76 Publisher PAULA STARK Editor BILL ORBEN Assistant Editor MARVIN G. CORNER Sports Editor RICK PEDONE Business manager: Carol Gorrell. Advertising manager: Susan Bliven 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 at 108 Church St., Kissimmee, Florida 34741 for $52 per year, by Sun Publications of Florida. All rights reserved. Periodicals postage paid at Kissimmee, Florida. 34742 Postmaster: Send Address Changes to: News-Gazette, P.O. Box 422068, 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.co m The Osceola News-Gazette is on the World Wide Web at: www.osceolanewsgazette.com. LRF I A fl Both Worlds Eduardo Montalvo0 edmontalvo@comcast.net ,..' S'.-. proportions? What if F EM A were more efficient in its response to -this calamity? What if...? One thing is true: Katrina revealed how badly prepared we are to deal.with disasters, including a terrorist attack. Everyone- knows that terrorists can and will attack anywhere at anytime, using any resource avail- able to hurt us. Katrina unveiled bur weaknesses and put us in a defenseless position, . After Katrina it has been demon- strated that our government failed to fulfill the pledge it made after 9- 11: to defend us against threats, in an effective way. The delay of the response and lack of coordination between the federal agencies and the state and city authorities showed that they were unable to manage a crisis. This is an unfortunate fact. America is showing its vulnera- bility and our enemies are paying attention to what is happening. We let them know how weak we. are, how uncoordinated we are... how divided we are by. political, racial and ideological differences. It's absurd for us to start point- ing the finger, at each other when tragedy hits. It's inconvenient tb show anger and resentment when we are .supposed to be even more united. It's simply unacceptable to let this happen again. Those who play the race card and are searching for political, booty are harming our nation and its people. Americans can't bite this rotten bait. People of all races we're affected by this disgrace. This .was not an" evil plan against black and poor *people. Everyone was.affected; everybody suffered despite the color of their skin and the balance in their bank accounts. .. Those who looked for a division between rich and poor did a lousy 'job, bringing grudge and resent- ment into play. These spiteful peo- ple must also be considered ene- mies of our nation;, they are the ''terrorists within." The -images of the devastation, opened a deep wound in our hearts and consciousness. They were as shocking as the 9-11 images, full of human tragedy and despair. We have to admit it; we were not prepared to face this situation. We .neer'thought America was this ,vulnerable and could be exposed to chaos and destruction. It's time to evaluate what. hap- pened and try to do everything pos- sible to avoid this happening again. Let's learn the lesson that Katrina taught: -be prepared, be alert and be united. Eduardo Montalvo is an Osceola County real estate agent and regular contributor to Spanish language publica- tions in Central Florida. Con- tact him at edmontalvo @comcast.net . Letters PrOtect lakefront To the editor: Asking the Kissimmee City Com- missioners to surrender'our jewel is like a4-ing a lady to surrender her chastity. Our park is the Lady of the Lake; a mother, to us, her children. We must protect her-from the now- known predators. Some residents who favor the project are endorsing the "rape" of these park lands. " City commissioners are in and out of office after a brief stint. Those currently seated therefore have a. grave duty to decide the fate of our' beautiful Lady, who can be lost for-. ever., The fate of our officials may, depend on it . Gene lMarciniak Kissimmee Against tax hike To the editor: This letter is in response to the 29 percent property tax rate increase that the Kissimrnmee City Commissioner voted 4 to 1 to approve Sept 6.. Mayor Linda Goodwin-Nichols stated that the tax Swas for a good reason (adding, 30 new public safety: jobs) and she felt the people understood and she has not had anyi complaints. She added the residents would not want to sac- rifice their quality of life. Mayor, are you kidding? Do 'you truly believe the residents of Kissim- mee are that stupid? I for one do not believe that 15 extra police and 15. extra firefighters are going to change my quality of life in this city. What I feel would change my quality of life would be less taxes, cheaper, gas, a school district that reports what it should and a city 'manager who refuses a pay increase instead of looking for taxes he can impose on his residents. Maybe you haven't had any com- plaints because we, as residents, know that no one is listening. Or maybe, just maybe, we are still over- whelmed by the hurricanes of 2004. By the way, some of us' are still repairing our homes and have had to deal with increases in 'our home- owners insurance,' the increase in our car insurance,, the increase in our utilities, the increase in lour . phone service arid let us not forget the outrageous gasoline prices which inevitably leads to higher gro- cery prices.. The Kissimmee commissioners ' feel that the, 29.1 percent increase is in line. I hate to inform you all that when we, asilaw abiding, tax' pa,_ing citizens get our annual raises, iheyare at best 3 percent. Good going, commissioners. Keep taxing. You will eventually tax us to the point' of moving out and then guess what? You won't need those 30 extra public safety jobs. Rose Lind Kissimmee Little red handbook To the editor: .1 have been watching the blame game being played out over the ,hur- ricane ,disaster and, I question whether the Democratic leadership' unconsciously let it be known that they are working for 'a federal gov- ernment that can override all local and state government without their first asking for help. Anyone who knows history realizes that is the kind of government of kings, nation- al socialists and communists and why .America's forefathers wrote the Constitution to limit the power of the federal government. History also shows that Karl Marx and Lenin realized that the easiest time to undermine a county is during unrest, war or disasters. One party always lays blame on the sitting government, even when- the party laying the blame has caused the problem and works as obstructionists, and never intends to cooperate. I believe a real America elected officer would put the help of fellow Americans ahead of politics. It would seem time spent trying to work up hate at this time is right out of the little Red handbook. David F. Stone Kissimmee Help save our lakefront Tb the editor: The city of Kissimnme is consid- ering a development for the Lake Tohopekaliga lakefront park in his- toric downtown Kissimmee that would in effect privatize the entire south end ot our park from Ruby Avenue to the border of the Canter- bury Lane .subdivision and certain areas of north of Ruby Avenue. This area is presently used by the residents of the city of Kissimmee, as well as by the residents of all, Osceola CCounty,, for recreation and family fun on our beautiful natural lakefront. It houses the wonderful children's playground, volleyball courts, green space for soccer, soft- ball, running, playing and flying kites, the caboose snack stand, water park and .picnic pavilions. 'Even though not all of our residents have the time to enjoy visiting our lakefront park, there is a certain comfort in knowing that there is a beautiful place to be enjoyed by all, who seek the serene comfort of nature amidst the hustle and bustle of every day life. The privatization would be in the form of 370-plus residential condo- minium units and a 60-unit condo Submit letters to the editor to Osceola News-Gazette, P.O. Boox 422068, Kissimmee, Fla. 34742. If you wish to fax your letter to the newspaper, the newspaper's fax number is 407-933-6856. Or ,e- mail letters to news@ osceolanewsgazette.comrn No, more than one letter per writer will be published each month. An individual will be hotel that would be sold or leased long-term by .the, city of .Kissimmee to developers. But.it's not the specif- ic type of development that is at issue. It is the sale or lease of our lakefront park to anyone for devel- opment of any kind that should most concern us all. Once privatiza- tion takes place, it is usually 'perma- nent and eyer expanding. Last Nbvember, voters over- whelmingly voted for S.A.V E. Osceola,"which.established a new tax-to be assessed on our real estate in Osceola County so that the coun- ty to preserve "green space" and to prevent the development of those properties could purchase proper- ties. Voters indicated through their votes that preserving green space is an important issue to our quality of life here in Osceola County. I believe* that our park should be enhanced through repairing the existing buildings, docks, sea walls, jetties, sidewalks, and other existing facilities, which we could call "re- development." As a ".development," I, believe thatt ini orderi-to help preserve our quality of life and to continue mak- ing our, lakefront park fully accessi- ble to everyone, development of any nature should take place around our existing lakefront park and it should not encroach at all on the beautiful natural area that is there now for all of us and our future generations to enjqy. Tom F. Lanier Kissimmee allowed to submit one letter of rebuttal if he or an organization he represents is the subject of a letter to the editor. If you have any questions about letters to editor or the Opin- ion page, contact Editor Bill Orben at 407-846-7600, Ext. 203, E-mail at borben@osceola newsgazette.com. f -r' ,% 0itI %I Saturday, September 24, 2005, NEWS-GAZETTE, Page A5 You can make enormous profits! How To Buy And Sell Houses In The Orlando Area Without Using Your Money Or Credit! .4 : . 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Denis said she expects the state to make the final deci- sion on which agency will take over the program for Osceola County within a month. Orange County's contract to administer the grant ends Dec. 31. For more than 20 years, Orange County had adminis- tered the funding, Denis said. When the program was start- ed, Denis said Osceola Coun- ty's population was smaller' and there was no agency that could handle the work. Denis said the program is federal -money given to the state of Florida and then dis- tributed to the various coun- ties. Osceola County's por- tion of the funding is $110,000 for the 2005-06 fiscal year. The funds'help local gov- ernments alleviate the caus- es and conditions of poverty in communities, according to the Department of Health and Human Services Web site. Block grants typically provide a range of services and activities for low- income individuals including the homeless, migrants and' the elderly. The commissioners chose the Council on Aging after hearing from that agency and representatives of the ALPI Children & Family Support Services in Winter Haven and Community Action Partner- ship in Vero Beach. Commissioner Ken Ship- ley said he believed the Coun- cil on Aging would provide the best services. Commissioner Atlee Mer- cer said the two other organi- zations vying for the opportu- nity to administer the pro- gram did not have a presence in Osceola County. By going with a local agency, Mercer said, there would not have to be a learning process. "I think the people who are being served like that local issues get served by local folk," Mercer said. The Osceola County on Aging was established in 1971 and offers an array of programs that help seniors and low-income residents. The agency would collect a fee for administering the program. Miss your newspaper? If you regularly receive the Osceola News-Gazette and . missed an issue or if you want to start delivery, contact the circulation department at 407-846-7600, Ext. 105 or e- mail at circulation@osceolanewsgazette.com. A list of sites where the newspaper can be purchased is on the newspaper's Web site at www.aroundosceola.com Bookmark Buddies Partin Settlement Elemen- tary and Pleasant Hill Elemen- tary schools are seeking vol- unteers for its Bookmark Bud- dies program, which gives third-grade students individu- alized reading practice and academic motivation that can show big dividends when test- ing time approaches. Mentors work with individ- ual students at least once a week for 30 minutes. Book- lets and worksheets are includ- ed in each student packet and are replenished periodically. For more 'information call Partin Settlement at 407-518- 2000 or Pleasant hill at 407- 935-3700. Poinciana activities Poinciana Elementary third-grade teacher Liza Guasp recently participated in the Asthma Walk in Orlando. Together with her class and 4schoolwide participation, Guasp raised more than $500 -to donate to the American Lung Association. Poinciana Elementary is asking parents and business operators to adopt a class- room for the 2005-2006 school year. A donation of $100 will provide the teacher with additional resources and supplies -to enrich the educa- tion provided in the class- room. Each family or business that adopts a classroom will receive a certificate that can be used as proof of a charita- ble donation for tax purposes, and the name of the family or business will be written on an apple and displayed on an apple tree in the school's reception area. For more information contact the school at 407-343-4500. Reedy Creek activities Reedy Creek Elementary School is offering Fresh Start, an English class program for parents of non-English speak- ing students that teaches par- ents to be tutors at home by increasing their own aware- ness of the English language. Classes are being held on Tuesday and Thursday from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the school's media center. For more information on the pro- gram contact Jackie Rivera at 407-935-3580, ext. 2100. Reedy Creek Elementary will have a school open house Sept. 22 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The book fair will be open for students and parents during the event. Movie Mania will honor the Reedy Creek "A" and "A/B" honor roll students.with a cer- tificate and free movie or game rental from the compa- ny's CharmpionsGate or Pleas- ant Hill Plaza stores. Fund-raising project. Neptune Middle School's technology department is sell- ing Entertainment Books for $25 each. The profits from the sale will go toward the purchase of technology equip- ment for Neptune Middle School. If interested contact the school at ,407-935-3500. "Quality Service At Reasonable -, Prices" STATEWIDE ce *n+ Full Service PLUMBING plumbing of Central Florida Re Remodel Call Us Today At... Specialist 407-944-0096 LICENSED & INSURED 407-944-0096CFC426639 ./ Students raise funds New Beginnings Educa- tional Complex teacher Terri Inwood's student Elizabeth Muniz organized a fund-raiser for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. All students were encouraged to purchase snacks from the Crossroads Snack Store with 50 percent of the proceeds being donated to the hurricane victims. Stu- dents raised more than $250, and Inwood has agreed to match their funds. Poinciana High activities A new InterAct Club, spon- sored by the Rotary Clubs of Celebration and Kissimmee, is forming at Poinciana High .School. This community serv- ice club is dedicated to provid- ing service to Poinciana High School, the local community and to the world. Some of the proposed projects will include volunteering at Give Kids The World and helping the victims of Hurricane Katrina. For more information contact Mike Palfy, InterAct adviser,, by e-mail at palfym@osceo- la.kl2.fl.us. Schools raise funds St. Cloud High School has surpassed their original goal of raising $10,000 for Hurri- cane Katrina victims and now is seeking to raise $20,000.. The school has raised $14,000. Students at TECO/Paths raised $5,000 for a sister school in Louisiana. in less than two weeks and without KrACTION AIR AND ELECTRIC, INC. any business partner contribu- tions. They were so motivated that they did everything from candy-grams to bake sales and car washes to door-to-door solicitations. Afterschool Program The 21st Century Commu- nity Learning Centers After- school Programs in the Osce- ola School District are open to all students enrolled at: Boggy Creek Elementary, Central Avenue Elementary, Denn John Middle, Discovery Inter- mediate, Kissimmee Middle, Narcoossee Community School, Neptune Middle School, Michigan Avenue Ele- mentary, Parkway Middle, Poinciana High School and St. Cloud Middle School. The program offers -academic, artistic and cultural enrich- ment opportunities to stu- dents and their families during non-school hours (before and after school, weekends and summer recess) at no cost. Parents wanting more information on the program are' : in: raEd to visit the dis- P ct s \:t b -it at www.osceo- la.kl2.fl.us. Information can be found for the after-school programs in the "To the Par- ents' section. For more infor- mation contact Carla Garcia, .Secondary Education, at 407- 870-4901. 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Bennett News-Gazette Staff Writer value $25, With only a few onlook- tuon, ers, the Osceola County taxlr Commissioners Wednesday levihom approved a budget for fiscal would year 2005-06 of more than value half a billion dollars. incre The county for the first C( time approved a two-year budg budget, with spending for the Com coming fiscal year, which town begins Oct. 1, projected to be Al nearly $576.4 million and not r more than $600 million for coun the following year. The com- ago, mission approved the budget appr, during a public hearing. fire a The budget for the second colle< fiscal year would only need to be adjusted if items come up garb; that the county did not antici- from pate, said County Manager Ed impc Hunzeker. $14. The county millage rate will fee, remain the same for both fis- family cal years, at 5.9945 tax rate value for every $1,000 of assessed abou value. The owner of a home prop School briefs Continued from page A-6 of Kissimmee. Students, par- Carlo ents, faculty and staff will ty lia enjoy their Beef O'Bradys Night on the second Saturday Coi of each month from 4:30 No p.m. 8:30 p.m. Ten percent Schc of all the school's patron 20 in receipts (less tax) will be ter fr donated back to the school. PTO Thacker Avenue night activities get e Thacker Avenue Elemen- ning tary School will host its first McDonald's Family Night Sept. 22 from 6 p.m. to 8' La p.m. McDonald's will donate a ing o portion of all sales back to the ors c school a $; Thacker will hold health score screenings. for kindergarten, ing ti first- and third-graders in the TI multipurpose room on Sept. her s 26, 27 and 28. The screen- 'a $2 ing's will consist of hearing and Sept vision tests. Parents interested TI in volunteering for health are: screening da'.s should contact John w < 1J uJ ..U wu ;d at $150,000 with a 000 homestead exemp- would pay $749.32. The ate is the same that was d this fiscal year and a owner's county tax bill d likely rise only if the e of the property ased. commissioners passed the et on a 4-0 vote, with missioner Bill Lane out of though the tax rate will ise, some of the fees the ty levies will. Two weeks the County Commission oved an increase in the assessment and, garbage action fees. The monthly residential age collection fee will rise $11.99, which has been osed since 1999, 'to 99. The fire assessment now at $131 for a single- y home with a taxable of $150,000, will rise to at $149 for the same erty. Cs Hernandez, communi- ison, at 407-935-3540. Narcoossee immunityy activities arcoossee Community Dol's PTO will meet Sept. n the school's media cen- om 6:30 7:30 p.m. The is planning a fall fun t Nov. 4 and would jike to everyone involved in plan- the event. Students get incentives ast year, Barbara Thbem- iffered her English II Hon- :lasses at Harmony High 25 reward card if they ed a 5 on the FCAT read- est. he scores are in and 21 of students will be presented 25 Simon's Visa gift card . 26. hose receiving the card Juniors: Jason Barattiero, Decrotie, Jerns'en Hack- TIRED OF Hi, UTILITY BILL We Can Hel Call Us Today for the details about the C 0 L L E CTIpIM SHori Comfort Systems /jDYNAMICS, INC. I YV Air Conditioning & Heating SERVICE 24 HOURS PER DAY -7 DAYS PER WEEK SAME DAY SERVICE ALL BRANDS CALL US TODAY! LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED 407-343-4822 STATE CERTIFIED CONTRACTOR #CACO8544 "This is my fifth year here dealing with the budget, and this is the best format, it's easy to read and understand," said Commission Chairman Paul Owen. Commissioner Atlee Mer- cer said the extended budget would help commissioners make policy decisions. "You don't know how valu- able this is for a commission- er," said Mercer. "It helps us to spend taxpayer dollars the most efficient way possible." Commissioner Ken Shipley said he believes a two-year budget is government operat- ing more efficiently and pro- tecting taxpayer dollars. Special assessment .rates go up, too Two weeks ago, the com- mission adopted the final spe- cial assessment rates for fire service and garbage collection for the coming fiscal year for property in the unincorporat- ed area. Numerous citizens attended ett, Josh Hammer, Jesse Madonna, Jeff Myers, Max Nuccio, Derek Rigglemanl, Andrew Sellers and 'Seamus Walsh; sophomores Alex Diaz De Arce, Carissa Gar- land, Nathan Githens, Brook Henderson, Matt Lear, Megan McDaniel, Taisha Monick, Benfett Mortensen, Travis Newman, Cade .Pace and Justin Pugh Poinciana activities Poinciana High School offers an after-school program Monday, Thursday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.r. Students receive assistance with home- work, improving FCAT skills, using the computers for research/homework, writing for the school newspaper and participating in tap and salsa classes. There is an activity bus that runs at 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. that students can ride home after participating in the pirograiim For, more informa- GH .. S? t / "----.y, full www.acdynamics.com i-M E J *n-n'n w SUOciAS ON B- that meeting to voice their concerns about the increase in *a cost for services some of which they deemed unsatis- factory such as garbage pick up and road maintenance. Residents also complained about the higher cost of fire rescue services. The new fire rescue assess- ment. rate will depend on a parcel's classification and the number of billing units includ- ed in it, according to county budget documents. The resi- dential property rate will be $148.63 per dwelling unit. Nonresidential rates per square foot will include: com- mercial, 19 cents; industri- al/warehouse, four cents; institutional, 90 cents; tran- sient occupancy $146.70;' and land, $2.23. ' Last year, the residential property rate was $131.23 per dwelling unit. Nonresi- dential rates per square foot for commercial was 15 cents; industrial/warehouse, tion contact Zoraida Maldona- do at 407-870-4860. Poinciana High School will host its annual fall open house Oct. 27 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Who's Who Susan King, Testing' Spe- cialist at TECO/PATHS, will be recognized in this year's 25th edition of Who's Who in American Women, Who's Who in. American Education and Who's Who in the World. seven cents; and institution- al, 40 cents. Hunzeker said the method- ology used to determine the assessments is new. "It's a bit more scientific. Whenever there is change, someone is a winner and someone is a loser," Hun- zeker said. . Government Services Group Inc. and Nabors, Gib- lin & Nickerson conducted the study of the fire assess- ment rates. Hunzeker said the current fire assessment for a single- family home with a taxable value of $150,000 is $131 but that in the upcoming 2005-06 budget, the tax would, be approximately $149. The increase in fire assess- ments was needed to fund the opening of two new fire sta- tions a year, Hunzeker said, as a way to accommodate the growing population. A solid waste assessment was also imposed on certain improved residential proper- ty in the unincorporated area designated as "urban" and "rural," according to county documents. The assessments in urban service area will fund rural drop-off facilities for solid waste. Assessments will not be imposed against commercial property, residential parcels 20 acres or larger that are served with commercial con- tainers, residential property including more than four dwelling units per building or residential property located in certain resort areas. The monthly residential garbage collection fee will also increase, going from the cur- rent $11.99 imposed-in 1999 up to $14.99. Residents at the meeting said the higher assessments would hit them hard, especial- ly those on fixed incomes. Some residents complained that they were being asked to pay more for services that were lacking in the first place. "It's' not what the county does for us, but to us," said resident Don Smith. "Some- times you guys ask too much." Mercer countered that the cost of garbage collection has not been raised in the past six or seven years. 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The boards will b-i -:,-'t up on one half of the iink. as will a handful of the ice- side corporate boxes. : Team captain .Steve Zoryk and forward Ryan' Rivard, two of the 17 players Coach Tommy Stewart has inked to deals, will be on hand to sign autographs for fans today. Kissimmee resi- dent Jonathan Summer- ton, a driver in the For- mula BMW circuit in Europe and a former junior ice tI-n-,g champi- on, will also b- e signirng beginning at 2 p.m. `' Single-game tickets went on sale last week for Kissimmee's entry in the Southern Pi.ofe-io.nal Ho,:.,-:k L ea,?ig9 :. i,-.ditd in the home opener again t ,.the Jacksonville Barracu-. das on S:-t.uil.,. Qct. 29 at 7:35 p.mi . Ticket prices for re'.:ii- lar-season games ire $25- (glass), $18 icidelinet. 13 (corners) and $i10 lender zone). Only :-i limited num- ber of glass seats are a'.'ail- able for single-game ticket purchasers because of high demand fom -.-ason tick-et holders fo.:r the premier seats saic Adim Nlinnic,:k, Seals dire'c:t'r o.f medi-.: Farley Cup golf The St. Cloud Golf Club will hold The Farley Cup, tournament Oct. 15-16 The format is nine-h.:.Ile foursome, best ball and. sin- gle matches: For details call 407-891- 7010. Alumni softball Osceola High will hol, an Alumni Softball Garm.i Dec. 17 at Lady Kowbo.v field for former players and coaches. Register by Dec. .1 at www.ohs.osceola.k12;Il. is Call 407-301-4372 ,-.i 407-709-8554. Home school The Kissimmee recre- ation department is spon- soring a series of ro.- grams for hcime schoo:,l students. See the .. bsitc at www.kissimmeepark- sandrec.com for informa- tion or call 407-518- 2504. Hoops clinic The Kissimmee recre- ation department is holding a basketball skills clinic Sept. 24 and Oct. 29 at the Denn John Middle School gym for ages 7-15. Times are 9 to 10:30 (ages 7-9), 10:30 to noon (ages 10-11), 1 to 2:30 (age 12-13) and 2:30 to 4 (age 14-15). For information call Kasey Lloyd at 407-518- 2504. relations and broadcasting. But, before there can be ice hockey, there must be ice. And that is being taken care of. S iork b.egarn on S.ept 9 .as cie.-.. cut holes i, th-, fl:,r t:, make ,.av fo, tihe ice Jdar anid drainage s,.- temn-. Even before that. the freezer '.'as deli,. hired .-id' the cooling, sq.-stem ...a.': putt i plac: Ire-adl to: Ir-eze-: the fl.:o, and turn '..'atei;: into ice Oscf-c'la Heritage Park General' Manager Don Miers said that all work is currently on r. schedule'. Adding an- ice sheet to the arena ...ill show off the building'. flexibility, he said. "The addition of the, ice floor ob'iou.il:, b-ne- fits the Seals during league play, but it also gives us the opportunity` to book ice shows and other e,'.ent into the arena," he' said "It's" ur q,:-al to bring in as many kind .....of ...entertainment- products we can. It will be good for the community, and it is a perfect fit." WVhile all the Ice--rakig qquipimient ~. illbe in place soon, the surface: itself won't be poured until-after the Sil.'er, Spurs Rodec, Oct 8-9 The team will hold its trainingd.camp Oct 13-2201 at the Spa'c Co:.ast Ic:ePle\x in R,.:ckled- Ste.,.art SAiNd he'd be bringing 20-25L players into camp; 19 will make the roster. The Seals ope-,n the es-i s-on on the road on Oct 21 and pla.' ..three garnes before appearing at home the. foli', i no.ieg ',.'eek ; .The' Employees of Cox Concrete work on a trough for the cooling pipes in the floor of the Silver Spurs Arena at Heritage Park, where the Orlan- do Seals will open their hockey season Oct. 29 ' teamr''s mi.:rninig s9.kate the day of the home opener ;-will likely be the first time the Seals a t t.::. blad -test the Silver Spurs ice. "That's' happened before, but v.'e II be fine,' Stewart said. "It's good to hear :h at 'things are on schedule with".it." Stewart said that having ,a team in Central Florida was a decent drawing card for bringing in players. A handful played with him When h' wcias the head coach: of the Maconr Traxx -the last two years. Both seasons ended with Stewart's team in the league championship finals. He feels c.::nfideint that the Seals could be another President's Cup contender. "We will ha'.'e a si'coring puricl-, as well as two. or three guys '..'ho '..'on't be ..,shy about. thriuking their bodies and knuckles around.," Stev'.art said. .' We've :weaked ,a Ifew things in the defense. We'll have three solid defense- rnen who '.ill be a-'s good ai ani'. othei team in' This grou-: we've at-seni-bled is better than the -,ther two I .o:.ached. Miners said that ekery-, thing is aligned for this rnei'.'. vel'iture t succeed. 'He and his staff listede d are- ,nas in Jacksonville. Pen- sacola and Gwinnett. County (Ga.), buildings also managed by SMG Management, .to learn trade secrets about hous- ing a' hockey team. He also applauded the Seals' marketing arm 'for weavirig the team into- the fabric of the Kissimmee-St. SCloud corridor. The Seals are doing a fabulous job of marketing. Everywhere you go, you see their presence in the community," he said. "They've had a booth at nearly every function we've been a part of." At the opener on Oct. 29. margnet schedules and Cheelstix will be.given out to the first 3?000 fans through the doors. In addi- tion, 1980 LU.S. Olympic Ho:.ckey team captain Mike' Eruzione, who scored the winning goal, against the Soviet Union, will be on .hand. The Zooperstars team maisco:ts will also per- fonr during the game Tickets for the Seals regular season home games can be purchased at the Silver Spurs Arena' Box Office and all Ticket- master locations. Tickets. can also be purchased by calling Ticketmaster at (407) 839-3900, the Seals office (407) 343-PUCK or logging onto www.flori- daseals.com. Season tick- ets start at $225. The team has several promotion nights sched- uled. Friday will be "Fam- ily 4-Pack" nights. Fans .can purchase 4 hot dogs, 4 sodas, and 4 game tick- ets for only $49.00. Tuesday are "2 for Tuesday" (two for the price ,of one) and ;on "Thirsty Thursdays" fans can enjoy $1 beer-specials. Throughout the year the Seals will have special nights to honor scouting, local sports teams. Faith. Night, Military -Night- and more. .Groups discounts are available. The Seals will compete in the SPHL with Jack- sonville, the Columbus (Ga.) Cottonmouths, the Fayetteville FireAntz, the Huntsville Havoc. the Knoxville Ice Bears and the Pee Dee (Florence. S.C I Cyclones. S. News-Gazetine Photo/Sam Roberts St. Cloud's cross country team breaks from the starig line af the St. Cloud Invitational Wednesday. The meet drew 21 teams and over 200 runners. ': Storms' Blaney first at St. Cloud Invite By Rick Pedone News-Gazette Staff Writer The St. Cloud boys and Harmony girls each placed second at the 21-team St. Cloud Invitational cross country meet Wednesday. :'Over 200, runners com- peted atthe meet.,- " Celebration's Sean Blan- ey, the deferdingi Orange Belt Conference champion, .won the boys race in 16:48, far ahead of South Fork's duo of Taylor Reeves (17:17) and Mike Rosato (17:21). Stuart Martin County (104) won the team cham- pionship ahead of St. Cloud (115), Cypress Creek (124), South Fork (150), Titusville and Cele- bration (159). Poinciana (199) was eighth, Osceola (349) was 14th Gateway (396). was 16th and Harmony (428) was 17th. Anthony Nieves (6th, 17:33) and Craig Baldwin (12th, 18:10) led St. Cloud. Brenton Swyers (29th, 18:47), Remy McMurray (35th, 18:56) .and Dustin Johnson (47th, 19:21) all scored for the Bulldogs. .Carlos Torres (18th, 18:28) was Poinciana's top. runner. Cypress Creek (98) won- the girls championship over Harmony (116), Titusville (135), Gateway (145), Martin County (151) and St. Cloud (169). Poin- ciana (292) was 13th, fol- lowed by.Osceola (391) in the 14-team girls race. Harmony grouped three girls, at positions 14-16 with Colleen Raines (22:24), Julie Pearce (22:25) and Ciara Small- wood (22:26) in that order. Shannon LaTour (26th, 23:22)'arid Heather Coff- man (45th, 24:33) rounded out the scoring. ' Celebration, which did not post a team, score, and the Nc 4 runner in Kate Bartlesk.,i (21:43). . St. Cloud's Jourdan Renmg (7th, 22:01); Gateway's Priscilla Lugo (11th, 22:22) and Gracie. Holden (12th, 22:23) and St. Cloud's Me-. gan Dominguez (20th, 22:41) all finished in the top 20. St. Cloud will host the Orange Belt Conference meet on Oct. 19. www.osceolanewsgazette.com heart to tell him-, this one isn 't an upset ) E\tra Special Petey "The Gators are Going to Win" Co'.'ino Special. Gators over KentuCki. bu IS 1lenoths Last week Wo.rried Wisenheimer (6- 4, 16-91 still leads Mildewed Medulla (8- 2, 15-10). September 24, 2005 Welcome to the bizzaro grid world Rick Pedone Sports Editor . It didn't t.e. In for things to get >:r,_:v? ,-, o -,e foot,:,all field. Th, V.ii: Ch-argers and Raiders aite ..,ink-',s anrd thl-e Bengals, Bears, G- t-It. a' d d lP.,d l.in'z are 2-0. At coll,-. Oklhhoma's 1-2, and Vandetbilt is 3-0. It' e'.'n .a little nut'-so ridht here in our happ.'. little-' -ettl.rmr: t. .-.'.here mild-man- i-e-, d H-imronv. i. 4-0 arid village bully Oscuola \.'a-:. 0-4 belo.i, its trip to Lake I-IghlaI,... Frida,. night. Ho .' ab:.- i,'ut Cel.-:'r_-Itiori at 2-1, but w.'hat's Gatev.'.'' doJ.:inr at 0-4? It alino.-t s-.rn': l.e we're in Super- man's baic.:ar,- ...i:ld Maybe Seinfeld can hell:' 1.1- figure It i, : t. . COi, mi..be he sh..:.iid be calling plays for -he \'il.ig Re illy, have you seen a team so messed up since .... last year's Vikings? Sure, Randy Moss is gone, ,but new owner Zigmunt Wilf is picking right up. After the Vikes' lost to the Bucs two weeks ago, Wilf said he wouldn't hesi- tate to take a more active role in running the team..And, a ft. r the Bengals blitzed the Vikings last week, Wilf gave Coach Mike Tice the feared v.:te ,.:.f ,:orfidenrc In a totally unrelated matter, a bio- chemist in Calitornia; recently aini?:.rInced that he h-,as dJ i-eloped a skn- 'he'ti: chemiiical that temporarlik boosts rtellig -ce '- E.r.'.'irrients indicate that he ct-,enico l has ,..:,rk~d w.'ell in rhesus \\ill Jenii.-- that he has erriployed a rhesus monkey to run the Vikings offense. It just looks that way. Here's a segment that never needs intellig-nce-,: of "an, kind- The Mightv Nets-Gazette Top 13. No. 1: The SC Trojans. No. 2: The Texas Longhorns. No. 3: The Harmony Lorighorins No.:, 4 Horns a Plenty. No. 5 Horminri ini N-, 6: Paul Hornung. No. 7: The Cols D. No. 8: The jetBlue pilot (right or, tffhe center line!); No. 9: The ULibiiaators No 10: The Big Ben Men, No I11 Fa-t Willie; No. 12: The Philly Green Birds. No. 13: Rhesus montr:et-s . \Ve ': got a long way to go and a short time to get there, so: Colorado at Miami (-14):' Yes, the only reason for this is that we checked Ocur record aind decided v..e needed a couple- :'4 gimmries Canes by 13. Tenriessee at LSU (-7): Rita shoved this back to Monday night ... Wind blown Tigers by 2. Ge,:orgia Tech at Virginia Tech (-11): Warning,. here. comes a vintage Ken J.:Ls::-r'ismiri "I like Tech." It's no won- .der SI is after him Hokies by 6. Michiganr -3) at Wisc':-nsin: The Big Blue l.lled ime tx.'o .-eeks ago. Might as w. ll .'ive th-:em ano:,ther shot Wolverinos by 1. Marshall (-3 1/2) at UCF: What, is there a digit missing -from this. point spread' Shouldri't it be 13 1/2? Or, 31 1/2? Let's compromise: Herdsmen by 23 1/2, The paid professionals: Jacksonville at NY Jets (-2 1/2): Byron Leftwich looked like a pretzel at Indy last week. Jets by a twisty 4. Tampa Bay at Green Bay (-3 1/2): Looks like the tundra is in a slump. Bucs by 6. Carolina (-3) at Miami: When is the NFL going to show some mercy and stp s,:heduling 1.p.m. games in Florida in September; Steaming Cats by 7. New Eriglanrd at Pittsburgh (-3): Since .it"s not li-, the AFC championship, the Pat dn.t ha'.'"e the- hme field advan- "tage. o... Steel people by 4. Kansas City at Denver (-3): The Chefs and the Colts are both winning with defense. See, it's the bizzaro world .. Chefs by 3. Kid Jackson says: Badgers .by 3 in "Campus Cheesehead" Upset Special, Jags by 4 and Broncos by 6. Special "Super Sniffer Upset Special" from Brian "Big Mlan" McBnde: Dol- phins over Panthers by 1 Steelers over Pats by 3 ,We didn't ha..e the Page B2, NEWS-GAZETTE, Saturday, September 24, 2005 Jacque Mitchell Fishin' Fun i captain-jac.com * I participated day Senior Pro in the two- Tournament Classic tournament on the Winter Haven Chain of Lakes last week. After spending so much time on the Kissimmee Chain, it was quite a change to be fishing in lakes that were up to thirty feet deep. Most of the anglers were using deep run- ning crank baits or throwing a Carolina rig. We caught our fish using a 10-inch worm in submerged hydrilla. My part-. ner, Robby Robinson, and I ended up in sixth place with about 25 pounds. Bass fishing on the Kissim- mee Chain was on the tough side last week. Most of the bass I caught have been in about 4 to 5 feet of water along topped-out hydrilla. For me, evening fishing has been by far the best. For a $50 entry fee, you can enter the Kissimmee Big Fish Tournament for a weekly prize of $1,000. You can also purchase a weekly pass for $15 at many area bait shops and fish camps. Take your biggest bass to a local fish camp for a weigh-in and your catch will be entered in the weekly tournament.. The event is live-release. The big bass at the end of eight weeks gets a $10,000 prize. Juniors get a $100 sav- ings bond. A St. Cloud girl, Amy Osbourne, 11, was last week's junior winner with a nice 5.05-pound bass. Junior entry fees are $15 or $5. The adult winner was Anthony Whitfield from Atlanta. He caught a 9.65- pounder. The Big Fish Open is part of the Kissimmee Great Outdoor Days, which holds, the Lake Toho Pro-Am, the Great Outdoor Fest and the Angling Against Cancer Bene- fit Dinner on Nov. 10-13. You can visit the website at www.greatoutdoordays.com Sports ~Bres BSA Troop 9 golf Boy Scout Troop 9 will hold its third-annual golf tour- nament on Oct. 8 at St. Cloud Golf Club. Proceeds will go to benefit needy fami- lies at Christmas time and provide summer camp and equipment for the Scouts. Modified scramble ; shotgun start at 8 a.m. Entry fee is $55 per player and includes steak lunch, beverages, door prizes and range balls. Hole, tee, beverage cart and event sponorships are also avail- able. For information call David Ennis at 407-957- 1569. Coaches needed The Kissimmee recreation department is seeking volun- teer coaches for its inline hockey and youth basketball programs. Training is provided. Back- ground checks and drug test- ing are mandatory. Call 407-518-2504 for information. Upward basketball Registration for the Upward Basketball program will be held Oct. 2, 9, 16 and 23 between services at Cor- nerstone Church in St. Cloud. Forms will be available beginning Sept. 11. Evalua- tions will be Oct. 21.from 6 .;to 8 p.m, and Oct. 22 from 9 a.m. ;o noon Practice starts Nov. 28. The season begins Jan. 7. Jr. fish class The Kissimmee recreation department offers its Junior Fisherman program for chil- dren ages 7-12 at Big Toho Marina on Lakeshore Drive Monday from 6-7 p.m. Oct. 3 to Oct. 24. All fundamentals and safe- ty procedures will be taught by Captain Detweiller. The fee is $25. Register at the Oak Street Park Community Center, 717 No. Palm Ave., by Sept. 30. Call 407-847- 2388 for information. Kiss. Bay golf Kissimmee Bay Country Club hosts its 9-hole business league beginning at 5 p.m. Registration is $10 and $13 weekly. The club hosts its TGIF event each Friday at 5:30 p.m. Friday, $10 for golf and prizes. Call 407-348-4653 for information. Other events coming to Kissimmee Bay: Top Dawg Scramble: Oct. 15, Osceola County school transportation tournament, scramble; $200 team/$50 individual; Oct. 22 at 8 a.m. $75 per person/$280 per team; Oct. 28 Council on Aging fundraiser, $75 and a chance to win a Saturn Vue; Oct. 29, YMCA Teach Your Kids to Swim fundraiser, $75. For information call 407- 348-4653. Soccer lessons Professional soccer lessons for boys and girls ages 8-18 by Coach Hector, a former professional player and coach from Argentina, the 2004 Olympic gold medal winner. There currently are openings for forwards, strikers and goal keepers. Experienced goal keepers age 13 are needed. Call 933-2615. Walk 'N Sticks The Walk 'N Sticks Golf Ladies League is held Tues- day mornings beginning at 8. Ladies of all ages and handicaps are welcome to participate. For information call 407- 498-0110 or 407-892-3693. SSG flag football The Sunshine State Games Adult Flag Football Series will hold a state qualifier at Austin-Tindall Park Oct. 8-9. Entry information is available at www.flasports.com. Entry fee is $250 and is limited to 32 teams. Each team is guar- anteed three games. Teams will play in A, B and C Con- solation divisions with win- People who JOHN EMMONS CHIEF INSTRUCTOR ^^ZM9 tMAtO'-- [''.S 1050 Aeronautical Drive , Kissimmee, FL 34744 - 407-931-1118 - SE-mail: lemmonstkd@mpinet.net A fun and exciting activity for children and adults. BRING THIS AD IN FOR 30 DAYS FREE NO OBLIGATIONS - ners crowned in each divi- sion. To certify a team please complete an official certifica- tion form found at www.flas- ports.com or call toll free 1- 866-FL-GAMES (354-2637). BIPS golf Remington Golf Club will hold its Babes In Pink Socks league for women golfers Wednesday evenings begin- ning at 5:30 p.m.Beginners are welcome. There is a one time $10 registration fee and a fee of $10 per week there- after, which includes dinner. The club also features a $25 all-you-can-eat-and-golf special. Call 407-344-4004 for information. know us best call us, "the best bank in the neighborhood." 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Sponsors: $75 per person 4 person scramble (Includes Range Balls, Greens Fee, Cart Rental, Continental Breakfast and Steak Lunch) OsCEOmNEWS-GAZEITE Goodie Bags, Door Prizes and Silent Auction LifeCare of Florida For more information contact OSCEOLA '".arinfor. your qualiO. of life" The Council on Aging: COUNCIL 1099 Shady Lane COUNCIL Kissimmee, FL 34744 ON AGING (407) 846-8532 x 234 "r ,1Nr SATLRN .Registration Form Sponsorship Level: Hole Sponsor: $100 Tent Sponsor: $250 Beverage Cart: $500 Method of Payment E Check l Cash r VISA r MasterCard Credit Card # Team Members 1. 2. 3. 4. l Corporate Q Couples Team E Ladies Team Signature Make Checks Payable to: Osceola County Council on Aging Attention: Swing for Seniors 1099 Shady Lane Kissimmee, FL 34744 Deadline for registration October 20, 2005 Name Company Name Address Phone Exp. Date COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL. SALES SERVICE INSTALLATIONS AIR CONDITIONING HEATING REFRIGERATION SINCE 1990 407-857-0889 STATE CERTIFIED PAT AMBROSE CA CO 42735 President 448 W. Landstreet Road Orlando, FL 32824 Saturday, September 24, 2005, NEWS-GAZETTE, Page B3 Community Events www.osceolanewsgazette.com Hobbies, games Kissimmee Red Hats The Kissimmee Red Hats had their month ly luncheon Thursday, Sept. 15, at the Oliv< Garden. Thirty six members attended. Then was a short meeting and door prizes wen given out after lunch. The October luncheon will be .at th< Kissimmee Bay Country Club Oct. 20, fron noon to 4 p.m. It is the fourth birthday lun cheon for the Kissimmee Red Hats. New members will be accepted from Nov. 1 tc Dec. 31. Call Queen Mother Jodi at 407-847 6722, or Vice Mother M.J. at 407-957-1625. Mah jongg Kissimmee results, Sept. 14: Cynthia Frankson, first; Pat De Villers, second. . St. Cloud results, Sept. 17: Tom Gearhart first; Pat De Villers, second; Carmen Rodano third; and Shawn Hawthorne, fourth. St. Cloud Sept. 15, cribbage results: Mike Caro,- first; Sophie Anders, second; Alma Var Dykes, third; and Jim Lees, fourth. St. Cloud Sept. 8, pinochle: Nelda Lange, first; Bobbie Clements, second; and Jane Word, third. St. Cloud Sept. 10, pinochle: Nelda Lange, first; Bobbie Clement, second; and Jane Word, third. St. Cloud Sept. 14, pinochle,' Bobbie Clements, first;' Dick Word, second; Ope Lange, third; and Jane Word, fourth. St. Cloud Sept. 13, euchre: Harold Hen- derson, first; Joan Hulinger, second; and Cathy Code, third. .. ' 'For, information on the Kissimmee Parks and Recreation mah jongg games call Pat at 407-933-7223. Osceola duplicate bridge Overall Results from Sept. 16: first, Ona Barfield and Rita Fernandez;, second, Val Oberaitis and Geoff Jones; third, Jim Hume and Lora Lackey; fourth. Jeanette Coleman and Sophie Radosevich; fifth, Gen Jones and Paul Jones; sixth, Richard Wydro and Pete Lenhart; and seventh, Rachel Eney and Helen Beardsley ;The Osceola Duplicate Bridge Club meets Friday at 11 a.m. at the Kissimmee Woman's Club, 1616 Oak St. Director Geoff Jones; 407-277-6416. St. Cloud games Card games are held at the St. Cloud Shuf- fleboard Club, 7th Street and Ohio Avenue. Scheduled are: duplicate bridge, Monday, 6:30 p.m.; euchre, Tuesday, 6:30 p.m ; pinochle, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, S6:30 p.m.; cribbage, Thursday, 6:30 p.m. For more information call Charlotte at 407-498- 0455 or Bobby at 407-892-2749. For infor- mation on the St. Cloud Shuffleboard Club games call Louise at 407-957-8733. 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. Antique car club For meeting location or other information about the Central Florida Antique Car Club, a: division of the national AACA', call Ralph' Brueggeman, president, 863-424-1872; or' Jean Leonardy, secretary, 407-846-7713. 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. Play Scrabble Scrabble games are held every Monday at 9 a.m. at the Poiriciana Community 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 Benefit performance Photo/Special to the News-Gazette The St. Cloud Senior Center hosted a concert Sept. 7 with the Bill White Dixie Land Jazz Band to raise money for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. The show raised $932, which was given to the American Red Cross. Marc McKenzie, 407-891-7368. SCruise-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 Bro'n Chapel Road. For details call .407-957-6869. t 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 fto 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. 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 the chapter 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 1 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 Wedsday of each month at 7 p.m. Friday bingo and seafood dinner for members and guests is at 5:30 p.m. Satur- day dinners are at 6 p.m. arnd dance music is at 8 p.m. Sunday bingo for members and guests is at 4 p.m. Monday's ladies pool tournament is at 7 p.m. For more informa- tion 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 6:30 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. Ranr dolph St., Kissimmee, meet at 7 p.m. the firs' and third Wednesday of each month. The 'Ladies Auxiliary meets the third Wednesday oi 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 ve t'ranos.f all U S. wars ard to inform stu- 'dents of our, country's history,. Free. Volun- teersare needed to staff the exhibit during the hours, it is opIenr For more information call Jim Kervin at 407-922-9482 Vets affairs office The Osceola County Veterans Office, 108 Park Place Blvd., Kissimmee, provides assis- tance 'in applying for all Veterans Administra- tion benefits including disability compensa- tion/pension, widow's benefits;, burial bene- fits, application for headstone, home loan cer- tificates. VA/GI insurance and requests for duplicate .documents. A Spanish-speaking counselor'is available. For an appointment call 407-870-2019 , Korean War vets The Korean, War Veterans Association of Osceola County meets at VFW Post 3227. 915 New York Ave., St. Cloud, the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.mi. All military veterans who served honorably it- the U.S armed forces during the Korean War penicd are eligible for member- ship. For more information call David L Conboy at 407-892-7409. Vietnam vets The Vietnam Veterans of Osceola CountK and Associates meet at the DAV Chapter 148, 21 E. Keen St., Kissimmee, the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. Eligibility: Vietnam and, Vietnam-era veterans who_ served on active duty in the U.S. military, for' other than training, between Feb. 28, 1961, and May 7, 1975, in country, or between Aug. 5, 1964, and May 7,, 1975, for Viet- nam-era veterans. Associates membership is open to all who believe in what the Vietnam Veterans of America represents. MeetinIgs are open to the public. ' Call Jim Kervin at 407-846-7278 or Tony Cianciotta, 407-957-1400. VFW Post 3227 VFW Post 3227, 915 New York Ave., St. Cloud, meets the first and third Thursday of the month at 7:30 p.m. The ladies auxiliary meets the second Thursday of the month at 7:30 p.m ' Karaoke for members and their guests is every Saturday at 7 p.m. Call 407-892-6761. The post and ladies auxiliary are collecting canned and dry goods throughout the year for the St. Cloud Community Pantry. Contribu- tions may be dropped off at the post. Veterans council The Qsceola County Veterans Council performs free military funerals for all honor-, To publicize a non-profit event or Spread the word in the Oseola News-Gazette Those categories of events listed in Sat- Meeting, submit in writing 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 1109 10th E-mail events to bolson@osceola Those categories of community ecreation,,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.O0 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. ably discharged veterans. More veterans are needed to, volunteer to help with the funer- als. The council also provides financial assis- tance and consultation to needy families and veterans and their families. To volunteer and for more information, call Dave Conboy at 407-892-7409. Union vets Sons of the Union Veterans of the Civil War welcome descendents, historians and interested parties to attend meetings of the S.U.V.C.W. Lucius L. Mitchell Camp No. 4 at the St. Cloud Senior Center Annex Building, 701 Indiana Ave., St. Cloud. Meetings are scheduled for Sept. 3 at 5 p.m. and. Nov. 5 at 1 p.m. (Verify before each meeting.) For details call Clair (Skip) Whitlam at 407- 957-9587 or visit http://tealah.com/ Camp4.html The group seeks to keep the country's patriotic history alive. Its goal is to attend all major functions related to American heritage. To join the group or for more information call Ron Criswell at 407-892-8268. Confederate sons Descendents of those with Confederate ancestors, Southern heritage and other inter- ested folks are invited to join the Jacob Sum- merlin Camp, 1516 of the Sons of Confeder- ate Veterans. Meetings include guest speakers, 8 video presentationss, discussions on War e Between the States history and present day issues. Meetings held the second Monday of each month at Fat Boys in St. Cloud. Fellow- ship supper 6 p.m., meetings 7 p.m. Call the 3 camp hotline at 407-931-7003. Online www.florida-scv.org/campl516 f Women veterans/sea services The local unit, -Orange Blossom Unit No. 69, is an organization of women veterans and active duty personnel of all seagoing services., including Navy, Coast Guard, ' Marines, Yeoman F of World War I and Navy nurses of any era. Under the WAVES National designation, Unit 69 includes all in the Kissimmee/ SOrlando area and meets at 11 a.m. the sec- Son'd Saturday of each month at Westmin- ster Towers. For information call Susan Acosta, president,-at 407-240-6124 or Teri, secretary, at 407-348-4313. Other y Free dinner Donate a unit of blood ard receive a free steak dinner the second Wednesday of each odd month of the ear fror 4tto 7 p.m. at the St. Cloud Senior Center, 3101 17th St. The dinner is sponoired by the Independent Order of Odd Fellows No; 66. For more information call the,Osceola branch of Florida's Blood Centers at 407-931-2131. Family history conference The Orlando South Stake of The Churchof Je-us Christ of Latter-day Saints will hold the ninth annual Family History Conference Sat- urday,'Sept. 24, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the LDS Chapel on Apopka Vineland Road. The conference will include special guests: Mary Fears, speaker on African American History Research; Randy Eagar, a family history Web site specialist from Salt Lake City; and Judge Larry Kirkwood speaking on court records. Also, classes in Spanish and Portuguese will fbe offered S Everything.is free of charge. (A $7 lun- cheon will be available.) School reunions The St., Cloud High School class of 1980 will hold a dinner dance and family picnic Oct. .8 and 9. For more information contact Cheryl Bowers McGhee at 407-957-1056 or Rick Tattoli at 407-908-0306. The Okce,::la 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 wwvw.ohsclas- sof 1995.com Genealogy Club Ann Bergelt will speak to the Genealogy Club of Osceola County about research in Salt Lake City Utah at the Oct. 2 meeting of the Club. The club meets the first Sunday of the month at .2 p.m. at the Hart Memorial Library on Dakin Avenue in Kissimmee. As a continuing .program, volunteers from the Genealogy Club are on hand in the Genealogy Lab at the Hart.Memorial Library Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. and Thurs- days.from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. to answer ques- tions about your family research throughout the world. . For more information and a copy of the newsletter call 407-957-4347 or 407-348-: 2127. . Free English classes Free English for Speakers of Other Lan- guages classes are given every Monday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at First Baptist Church, See Events, page B-6 Page B4, NEWS-GAZETTE, Saturday, September 24, 2005 EMPLOYEEE PRICIN uJIEUr4- COUNTDOWN TI ZER3 I 2005 JEEP WRANGLER X 6 SPEED, 6 CYL. A/C ONLY2259 '^ '. ;: * _II 2005 CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE LEASE FOR ONLY 299'/Mo0' HH IHF d^^ -~s^ 2005 JEEP LIBERTY DIESEL 19 M.** ONLEASEY ONLY 2005 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY' LEASE FOR ONLY 29 9o.* li 2005 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LEASE 5 FOR - ONLY IMO. b95 LEASE FOR ONLY 2005 CHRYSLER PACIFICA S2 IMO.** Z t.._ A l.- ' STK#5R431345 2006 JEEP COMMANDER 2006 CHRYSLER 300 MFROM23,895 9746V F...... .I buy S p Eit 244 F I --i_ ... 'C I --- __mmmmi_ : - kv- ( co Saturday, September 24, 2005, NEWS-GAZETTE, Page B5 OSEL CONT''FVrSA I'DEALER I' s , ill i-~?ft 4~I L~PwPAr# I~,tu~xI -MIR 2005 DODGE DAKOTA CLUB ST aDODG 1 ' 2005 DODGE DDUANG 8SLT ;2005_ . DODGE LEASE FOR ONLY STK#5F570310 '" " 2On5 ID"n! 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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 more information call 407-, 344-2591. T'ai chi Ongoing t'ai chi classes are held at 5:30 p.m. Wednes- days at the Senior Center, 1099 Shady Lane. Free. All ages welcome. For details call Carmen at the center, 407- 846-8532, Ext. 241.. Wanted The 42nd Pennsylvania Infantry needs men to fill the ranks of a new brigade in the Cc'ritral Florida area. If you are 16 years or older contact Dennis Shankle at 407-855- 3300 after 5 p.m. Participa- tion in Civil War re-enact- ments included. American women vwed to Muslims The groupp meets t'.ice a' month to share experiences-,. hobw to deal i.'ith ci.ltui nl dif- ferences, recipes, etc. Offers encouragement, support, fun and prayer. For more infor- mation call 407-7.21-0108. Tap Cracker ; Cloggers . The Tap Cracker Clog- gers practice each Tuesday night Beginning class .is 6:30. inter.mediate 7:20; advanced, 8:15 p.m All ages are .welcome. Adults only class is Monday, 6:30 p.m. For more information call 407-892-2766. 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 Recreation English country dancers The Central Florida Eng- lish Country Dancers meet at the St. Cloud Senior Center, 3101 17th St., St. Cloud, Hall B pn the sec- on'd Saturday of each month, from 4 to 7 p.m. The dance is very similar to square dancing, but no part- ner is required. Beginners are welcome. The cost is $1. Also, please bring a fin- ger-food snack or drink to share. For-more informa- tion contact Steve or Diana at 407-847-6055. Pavement Pounders The, St. Cloud Pavement Pounders running/walking club meets every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 p.m. dur- ing the summer for casual, energetic 5k runs/walks through the streets of St. Cloud. Afterwards, cool down at reserved tables at. O'Doherty's for refreshments provided by the club.-The club is open to people of all ages and degrees' of fitness.: For details'contact Mike Snyder 'at 407-791-3296. Pony Express Cloggers The cloggers meet at the Moose Lodge, .1019 Main St., Kissimmee. Beginner,; Intermediate arid advanced classes are offered starting at 6 30 p.m. in the front room, Classes are open to age 5 and thp; no partner is needed. Families are wel- come. New beginners pay $10 to register and get the, first four classes free. The cloggers are also avail-' able to entertain at all func-. tions Call Ruth at 407-S47- 4666, Jan at 407-396-1943 or Shellu at 407-935-1255. Speedskating club The Sunshine State' Speedskating Club practices every Sunday at 4:30 p.m at. the Ice Fact:rs,, 2221, Partin Settlement Road. All ages and abilities welcome. For more information con- tact 321-624-5222 or www.eteamz.com/sssc. St. Cloud recreation The hours for the Chris Lyle Aquatic Center are: Monday through Thursday noon to 3 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m.; Friday noon to 3 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday noon to 5 p.m. For details call St. Cloud Parks and Recreation at 407-957-7244. Hours for Aqua-fit class at the Chris Lyle Aquatic Center are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m.; Mon- day through Saturday from 11 a.m. to noon; and Mon- day through Friday from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tuning,Toning and Talking is at 10 a.m. Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday. Tai chi classes are Wednesday from 7 to 8 p.m. Cost is $ 2. For details call 407-957-7243. BMX Track hours are Sun- days from 11 a.m. to 1:45 p.,m.; Wednesdays from 6 ,p.m-. to 8 p.m.; and Fridays from 6 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. Celebration dance The Dance Experience offers classes at Celebration High School in its dance stu- dio. Classes are beginner combo class, ballet I & II, tap, I .& II, jazz I & II, adult jazz/hip-hop and adult bal- let/stretch. For more infor- mation contact Sabrina Camp at DanceExperience@aol.com or 407-716-4945. Sing barbershop The Society for the Preser- vation and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America is looking for men who sing or would like to sing to join them. The group' mi.eets W. vedesdays at 7:30 .pr.m at the Osceola Center for the A-ts, 2411 U.S. 'Hih- wav 192. Call Jim McElravv at 407-397-2204 f.r detailss" Kissimmee recreation The following adult pro-. gran-,s are held at the Oak Street Recreation Center, 717 N. Palm Ave. For, more information call. 407-847- 2388. Fit & Tone class: A form of low imripact aerobics and, toning Details available at the center. Tennis lessons: For adults of all ages and skill levels. Individual and group lessons available. Tuesday sessions and. Thursday sessions 9 a.m. 10 a.m., 10 a.m. 11 a.m.; $40 month (per session). Pre- registration required. Call 407-847-2388 for the Oak Street Park Community Cen- ter or contact instructor John Lefort at 407-808-3121. Motivators A2 Square Dance Club meets the first and 'third Sun- days of the month from 2 to 4 p.m. at the St. Cloud Senior Center, 3101 17th St. For more information call 407-892-9665. Tennis/racquet ball A "for fun" tennis and rac- quet ball club has formed in St. Cloud. Anyone can join, no rankings or ratings. You set times' and days of play. No fees or dues. Call Tom Long at 407-892-5836. Yoga & more Yoga, meditation and relaxation meets every Thursday from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Poinciana Com- munity Center. For details call the center at 863-427-1827.. Boat club The Tohopekaliga Boat Club meets the first Monday of the month at the lake- front in Kissimmee. Social hour is at 7 p.m., potluck at 7:30. For information. call Commodore Scott Whidden 407-933-7151, or visit web site www.geocities.com/ tohoboatclub Sailing Club The Sailing Club, meets the fourth Monday of each month at 7 'p.m. at the Colonial Town Neighbor- hood Center, 1517 Lake, Highland' Drive, Orlando:. The program offers a club "fleet, club races, charter cruises and basic sailing l.--':ns. For irnfc'rmnation call Rick Best at 407-498- 0596; for lessons call 407- 898'-6586. Sugar Belt Express Cloggers The group, for adults only, " meets and practices every Monday at 6:30 p.m. at the Narcoossee Comn-mu1nit', Cen- ter. For more information call 892-2766.' See Events, page B-7 JOHNS Carlton David Johns, 66 of St. Cloud, Fl. passed away on Friday Septem- ber 16th in a small airplane "" crash doing .< what he loved most accompa- nied' by his best k -friend Charlie Mack. He was born in River Junction, Fl. and grew up in Jacksonville, FH. After serving 4 years in the Air Force, 'he moved to Hialeah, Fl., where he met and married the former Eva Ruth Hart. He went to work 'for Eastman Kodak Co. and retired in 1992 after 25 years of service . He loved flying and was an., experienced pilot for 33 years: He started the Osceola 'Airboat Assoc. in 1993. He always stayed active 'and involved with friends and was always there for anyone who needed him. He was a devoted husband for 43 .years to Eva and the lov-' ing father of 2 sons, Tim of Archer, Fl. and Randy of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. In addi- tion to his wife and 2 sons, he is also survived by a grandson Gavin Tyler a step-granddaugh- ter, Crystal Davis, 5 brothers, 3 sisters, aunts, uncles, and several nieces, nephews and great nephews. He will be greatly missed by all of his family and friends who were lucky enough to know him. A celebration of his life will be conducted Saturday, September 24th beginning at 12:00 p.m. at Eastern Avenue Baptist Church in St. Cloud. Pastor Billy Rigsby of Eastern Ave. Baptist Church officiating with Pastor Leonard Thompson of Heartcry Chapel, of St. Cloud. Family and friends may visit Friday, September 23rd from 5-9 p.m. in the funer- al home chapel. Donations may be sent to Public Bank in the account of Charlie Mack & Carl- tonr Johns Scholarship! Fund. Arrangements under the direc- tion of Fisk Funeral Home and Crematory, 1107 Massachu- setts Ave., St. Cloud, Fl. 34769. (407) 892-2155. MACK Charlie Mack, 41. of St. Cloud passed away on Fri- day September 16, 2005 in a small airplane accident with. his best friend Carlton Johns at his side. Mr. ' Mack was tshe owner of Mack Construction Company in St. Cloud. He was a native of Osceola County. Charlie was an avid flyer and loved to hunt and fish. He was a graduate of Osceola High School, a longtime member of the Osceola Air Boat Assoc. KVLS and the NRA. He was of the Baptist faith. He leaves his loving family, wife of 21 .years Lisa, sons, Charles Edward Mack, Cody Braxton Mack, mother, Patty Mack-McGinnis (John), all of St. Cloud, grandchildren, Jessica Welch and Justin Welch both of Perry, Fl., biotheis, Raymond Warren Mack Linda) of Crossville,. AL.,' Thomas Edward Mack (Kay) of Narcoossee, Fl. to cherish his memory. : A.celebration of his life will be conducted Saturday, September 24th beginning at '12:00 p.m., at Eastern Avenue Baptist Church in St. Cloud. Pastor Billy Rigsby of Eastern Ave. Baptist Church ofticiating with Pastor Leonard Thompson of Heartcry Chapel of St. Cloud. ;Interment will follow in Kenansville Ceme- tery. Family and friends may visit from 5-9 p.m. on Friday, Sep- tember 23rd in the funeral home chapel. 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For more information, call Fran at 407-891-6969. Children's Choir The Community Music School is accepting new mem- bers for the newly-formed chil- dren's choir. The first rehearsal is Saturday, Oct. 1, from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and will be held in the music wing at Florida Christian Col- lege, located across Osceola Heritage Park at 1011 Bill Beck Blvd, Kissimmee. The Choir is for children between the ages of five and 11. Rehearsals are every Sat- urday. There is a one-time fee of $25. For more informa- tion, call 407-569-1376. High Holy Days Rabbi Stanley Howard Schwartz and Cantor Isaac Kriger will lead the High Holi- days services at Temple Shalom Aleichem in Kissimmee. The High Holy Day sched- ule is as follows: Monday, Oct. 3, Erev Rosh Hashanah, 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 4, Rosh Hashanah 1st Day Service; 10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 12, Kol Nidre,.8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13, Yom Kippur Service, 10 a.m./Yiskor, 11:30 a.m. Concluding service, 5 p.m. For ticket information call Herb Siegel, president, at 407-518-1627 (home). ' 4th anniversary Celebration Seventh-day Adventist Church invites the, community to its fourth anniversary festivities, Satur- day, Oct. 1, at 11,a.m. at Florida Hospital Celebration Health, 400 Celebration Place, Celebration Free and .o.pen to the public, the event will feature worship, inspira-I tional music and creative reflections by church mem- bers. For more information call 407-3034'129' or visit uwww.JoinTheCelebration.net St. Thomas CCW The St. Thomas Aquinas Council-of Catholic Women has scheduled the following activities. The CCW general member- ship meeting is scheduled for Monday, Sept. 19, in the social hall. Social time begins at 6:30 a.m. with the meeting starting at 7 p.m. Guest speakers include Father David Scotchie, Mike Byerly, stewardship com- mittee, Testimonials of Christ Renews His Parish participants, business meeting and refresh- ments. All St. Thomas Aquinas women invited. A rummage sale will be held Oct. 1 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Working household items, clean clothing, used and new books, knickknacks, dishes, furniture, working tools, etc. may be dropped off for the sale in the social hall Sept. 29 and 30 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.. The seventh annual Holiday Bazaar Nov. 12 and 13 will include CCW booths and out- side rafters, breakfast and lunch both days and a visit from Santa. Questions? Contact Dottie Jensen at 407-892-5015. 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 a,t 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. More than Conquerors A Bible-centered 12-step recovery group for those desir- ing freedom from sexual temp- tations meets Monday from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at 1700 N. John Young Park-way', Room 326, Building A, Kissimmee. Seniors Telephone Pioneers Telephone Pioneer Friends (Toho Club) for Kissimmee and St. Cloud meets the fourth Thursday of the month from September through May at 11:30 a.m. at the Elks Lodge, 1655 Kings Highway. Each month a different activity takes place, such as bake sales, auctions and school supply donations. The ,activities support the commu- nity effortsof the Toho Club. For details call 407-957- 2923 or 407-892-4419. Retired teachers The Osceola Retired Teachers meet'for lunch and fellowship the second Friday of each month from Septem- ber to May from 11:15 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Golden Corral in Kissimmee. All retired teachers, local, national or international and their spouses are welcome. NARFE meetings The National Association of Retired Federal Employees will meet the second Thursday of the month at 11:30 a.m. at the St. Cloud senior center at 7th Street and Indiana Avenue. See Events, page B-8 Saturday, September 24, 2005, NEWS-GAZETTE, Page B7 COMPREHENSI\/E DENTAL BENEFITS For IndividucAals and Groups FEATURES: "Keepo You,- NO CHARGE FOR: NO Deductibles .BieOa Examhs SNO Waiting Periods Bite right -Rys SNO Claim Forms Routin Cleanings SNO MaximumF Benefits 1Locat Anesthesia . N'Topical Fluoride z Covers All LOW MONTHLY COSTS E. 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R. -- .. .:: ,I FPLOnOA HOSPITAL Cj1i ia I' ira f 'l e I t yu1 Florida Hospital H A GIVING FLORIDA HOSPITAL Kissimmee October Bariatric (Weight Loss) Surgery Information Sessions Intended for people interested in. learning about 'surgical options for weight loss Florida Hospital Celebration Health Education Center Wednesday, October 5, 12, 19, 26; 6 pm .For more information, . please call 407/303-4504. . Comprehensive Diabetes Course ADA Recognized Program - Education and lifestyle skills for individuals with diabetes Florida Hospital Celebration Health Friday, October 7 & 14; 8:15 am-2:30 pm Tuesday, October 1 I & 18; 3:15-8:30 pm Florida Hospital Kissimmee Monday, Octoberl7 & 24; 8:15 am-2:30 pm Pre-registration and physician referral . .required. Most insurances and Medicare cover the cost of I this program for qualified persons. Please call 407/303-4280 to register .or for more information.. Diabetes Support Group Exchange information, 4eelni :. and ideas Florida'Hospital Celebration Health Thursday, .October 27 The support group is free. of charge and provides open discussion, question and answer sessions, and other activities. Please call 407/303-4280 for more information. Lap Band Information Sessions Learn more about the Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Band for weight loss Florida Hospital Celebration Health '.:.unday, October 16 Si For more information, please call ", 407/303-4504. Ongoing Events Ai Chi (Pool Yoga) Exercise in the .i.:,rii,-, .-..z poo6 to enhance the :kfl: c.'f t.i.i.: agility, tif ritii :o.t irl. and ' ).'.j(.r : The Fitness Centre & Day Spa at Florida Hospital Celebration Health Tuesday; noon Cost: Free for members, $45/non-members Better Breathing Program by the American Lung Association For individualssuffering from l.i..df,irr problems Florida Hospital Celebration Health Second Tuesday of the month; 2-3 pmr Cost: FREE No reservation required. For more informationplease call 407/303-4450 ext 5293. for 8 classes Break the Chain Please call 407/303- Florida Hospital's . 4148 for morer smoking cessation information. program in2a.- Florida Hospital Alzheimer's Celebration Health Support Group Tuesday; 2-3 pm Education and support r c Our program for caregivers of people combines s education with Alzheimer's individual counseling and Florida Hospital Kissimmee -ormoing weekly group Multi-Specialty Clinic, Suite 27 support sessions to help prevent Second Tuesday; 9:30- I I am relapse. Cost: FREE Please call 407/303-4522 to For more information, or to receive more information. register please call 407/933-6800. Breastfeeding Friendship Network Luncheon An informational luncheon on breastfeeding your newborn Florida Hospital Celebration Health First and third Monday, of the Month; noon-1:30 pm Cost: $5 (lunch. provided) For more information,- 'please call, 407/303-4195. Cancer Support and Education Programs Florido Hospital Cancer Institute Osceola Division offers ongoing support groups for those affected by cancer Florida Hospitals Celebration Health and Kissimmee Please call Patient Support and Education at 407/303-4322 for more information. Cardiac Rehabilitation Program Nationally certified program by the American Association of Cardiovascular & Pulmonary Rehabilitation Association that emphasizes cardiovascular conditioning and risk factor education for those individuals after a cardiac event or those with multiple risk factors. Florida Hospital Celebration Health Phase II, III & IV Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays Registration required. For more information, please call 407/303-4057. Parent Education Classes Small Prepared Childbirth, Baby Care, Breastfeeding, Sibling Big-Brother/Big-Sister Florida Hospital Celebration Health Please call 407/303- 2599 for specific dates and times. Prenatal Water Exercise Class For expectant mothers The Fitness Centre & Day Spa at Florida Hospital Celebration Health Tuesday & Thursdays; noon Monday & Wednesdays; 6 pm . Cost: Free for members, $45/non-members for 8 classes Written permission from doctor required. Please call 407/303-4148 for more information. www.celebrationhealth.comrn www.floridahospita l.com : 3 MINI RANCHES FOR SALE, ST, CLOUD 5 ACRES +-Partially Cleared ............. $250,000 5 ACRES +-3/2 Home in Manor .. ... .. $384,900 5 ACRES +-Brand New Custom Built, Bonus Room, Stall, Barn, Pond ... $575,000 5 ACRES +-Residential Development........ $750,000 KEY PLACE Unlocking Tomorrow's,Dreams Today RALT, Locally Owned & Operated for Almost 30 Years 0' 1 407-957-9004 z E- --*' Travis Harrell / Broker . SO1O M & i 1118 11th Street St. Cloud, FL Page B8, NEWS-GAZETTE, Saturday, September 24, 2005 Events Continued from page B-7 Meetings will begin Oct. 13 and run through April. All attending are asked to take a covered dish. Health insurance counseling SHINE (Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders), sponsored by the Florida Department of Elder Affairs, offers free counseling on Medicare and other health insurance programs the first and third Tuesdays of each month from 10 a.m. to noon at the Osceola County Coun- cil on Aging, 1099 Shady Lane, Kissimmee; also the second Friday of the month from 10 a.m. to noon at Cel- ebration Florida Hospital. Information on access to free and discounted prescription drug programs is also avail- able during those times. Information can also be requested through the com- munity help line at 211 or 1- 800-963-5337. 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 4077892-5970. Poinciana AARP Chapter 3520 meets the third Thursday of each month at the Poinciana Community Center. Dues are $2.50 per year. Call 863-427-0619 for more information. Senior programs The following programs are held at the Oak Street Community Center, 717 N. Palm Ave., Kissimmee. Phone: 407-847-2388. "Peg-A-Longs-' Cribbage Club --Year Round, Fridays 9:07 a.m. to 12:07 p.m. Free. Mah Jongg Club Year- round Wednesdays, 9 a.m. to noon. Free.. .Ladies Craft Club Year- round Tuesdays 10 a.m. to noon. Free. Young at Heart Young at Heart, a ministry of Crossroads Baptist Church of St. Cloud, meets the third Thursday of every month at 10:30 a.m. in St. Cloud. Everyone is invited for food, fun and fellowship. Contact Elmer Mayes at,407-414- 6889 for more information. Golden Rollers - Adults roller skate at Kissimmee Skate Reflections, 1111 Dyer Blvd., -each Wednesday from 10 a.m to 1 p.m. For detail&s'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 Feature Hor e ofthe Week Open House Saturday, September 24, 2005 10:00 AM 2:00 PM 820 Cardinal Way .. This house boasts 4 FANTASTIC bedrooms with .. ja possible 5th currently used as an office, new a ,-.. roof and 2.5 car garage. UNBELIEVABLE fenced yard with custom playground and stocked pond sits on almost one acre. Make an offer today! .... ~K#4508. $320,000 .. conversation. For more infor- mation call Jeanette Onderisin at 407-847-3913. Fitness class A senior fitness class is held at the YMCA, 2117 W. Mabbette St., at 1.0 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 treatment of minor illnesses (flu and colds) and ongoing care of, high blood pressure and diabetes are avail- able at the clinic, 1099 Shady : Lane. Appointments may be made by calling Ona Pryor at 846-8532, Ext. 241. COMING SOON! Be prepared to take your CNA State Exam in as little as two weeks! At 1/3 the cost and less than 1/3 the time it takes in a traditional CNA program, you can be prepared to take the State Exam. Day and evening classes. Hurry, class sizes are very limited; call to reserve your seat (407) 574-2579 'iS0 FOR THE FIRST OFFICE 50*0 VISIT WITH THIS AD. __ NO WAITING! s L FOR ALL YOUR MEDICAL NEEDS FROM HEAD (ACHES) TO (FRACTURE) TOE ^ "c"Se Habla EspaWol" e "Sera Nuestro Placer Tratarlos MEDIEENTER I nComo Familia" WANB^ W* I%- IkM- J HYC SIST WALK-INi CLINIC1 KISSIMMEE We AcC 407-847-9006 M0, SUITE-C, P.P.O InS 206 W. OAK ST. MON-FRI 8A-5P i ,,re le& warc DoN' MISS H LAHANCE .Mi T E..u na II,,I I IIIII AI II Holiday Tent Event 100 Brand New Chevrolets Relocated to 10th St & Hwy 1 92- Sept es You 24,See to Belie25e! 92 St. Cloud. Prices You Will Have to See to Believe! Holiday Chevrolet has just finished the best three months of Chevrolet sales in their history. June, JulV :and August were' all record months and much of the credit goes. to. ,the gm employee price promotion'. The.problem is: Where does the auto industry go from here? Well, the consensus opinion is that prices for new vehicles will have to increase in order for the automotive manufactures to return to- profitability. That brings us to the point of our tent sale. We .currently have just about one hundred (100) brand new Chevrolets that are; eligible for the gm employee pricing promotion for another few days. We have moved all of these vehi- cles, to' the old Holiday Chevrolet location at the cor- ner of 10th street and high- way 192 -in St. Cloud. For three days, we have priced and re-located these very desirable new vehicles at prices, that you will have to see to believe. r We. will be open all day on Friday and Saturday and after church on Sunday so that anyone who wants' to. take advantage of these last bar- gains will have the:0opportuni- ty. Just look for :the big blue and white, tent that is in front of the star collision center building. Just one year ago, it was where many people went to get water and ice after the storms came through Osceo- la County. Our certified sales staff will be on hand to assist you in choosing the right Chevrolet for your needs. The prices will be clearly marked and quali- fied financial professionals will be available to assist you in finding the best Interest rates. Without a ,doubt, no other Chevy dealer in Central Flori- ,da will treat you better, give you- more for your trade or give better service than the hometown team' at holiday. In the last 90 days, we have sold Chevrolets to hundreds of our neighbors and also to many people from Orange, Bre- vard, Seminole and Polk counties. It's simple, when you do business with people you trust, customers will keep coming back. For almost fifty years in Osceola County, that has been our company's goal. ;i Our advertising is never confusing or misleading. 'We will always be a place where a "handshake" means as much as a contract. The values that people associate with living in the 'country are the' values, that we grew up with at Holi- day Chevrolet. If you or a family member are thinking about a' new car or truck, we invite you to take advantage of this opportuni- ty. Full factory warranty, low bank or GMAC financing, below invoice pricing and 100% trade-in values. We have about 45 cars that have e.p.a. gas mileage ratings of 26 mpg or better. Call us at 407-892-5144 or come by our tent sale and see why we think there has never been a better time to trade cars. We will have refreshments all three days to forget about the yard-work or the football game on tv and come take a test drive instead. 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It happens rather, easily for But a very strange thing hap- Jodie Foster in Flightplan, a pens a few hours into the flight: mostly taut little thriller about a her daughter disappears and woman who is already bur- now no one on board remem- dened with the recent suicide bers seeing her and there is no death of her husband. record of the child in the pas- Foster plays Kyle Pratt, a senger list. woman still reeling from the Panic, of course, ensues, as loss of her husband, who is now Kyle convinces the disbelieving flying his coffin, along with her captain to search the plane, a or is she just plane crazy? plane she knows very well, including all the hiding places, since she helped the designed the new state-of-the-art airliner. The search turns up nothing, and everyone onboard the plane -- the crew, the passen- gers and air marshal Gene Car- son (Peter Sarsgaard) are con- vinced they have a very unsta- ble woman with them at 37,000 feet above the Atlantic. So is Kyle crazy? Or maybe she is having some kind of, Sixth Sense experience? Does this little girl exist at alP GT -. man director Robert Sch-.nrci- tke, making his Ari-ntiic:.ri debut, will have you asking these questions and othei-s, as the mystery around the di-:,p- pearance unfolds. See Movie page C-2 You Can't Take It with You ends its three weekend run at the Osceola Center for the Arts, this weekend, Sept.24-25. Saturday shows are at 8 p.m. Sunday matinees are at 2 ,.. p.m. Tickets are $15 for i adults, $12 for seniors. The ri= student and group rate is $10. For ticket information call 407-846-6257. FAMILY FALL FESTIVAL S WINTER PARK Th_ sec.:.nd anri. .- al Farn ii' Fall Fe t .-Ial r tunis t:. Centi al Pal: d:I nt:...I-n 'Wiriter Par k. O -.:t 2'-' h: 1 a.m to 2 p m Thni .* ftif _1 -Jt,_ ha'.' ,id. :h ld-tfa-h .'rico '' p.-ii ad,[ aii d prizes Th;r: r .ill also be .a tnlk-.r-tr-eait .al.n Pa.rk A. ue i-. - ,.' 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Flightplan Starring Jodie Foster, Peter Sarsgaard, Sean Bean Directed by Robert Schwentke Running time 98 minutes Rating PG-13 Eat drink and be merry, its festival time Epcot's wine festival 10th anniversary year begins Friday By Peter Covino News-Gazette Entertainment Editor One of the biggest parties in the Southeast is about to get even bigger this year. The Epcot Food and Wine Festival kicks off Friday Sept. 30 and continues daily through Nov. 13. This is the 10th anniversary of the popular event. Here are some of the remarkable facts associated with the festival: +There are more than 300 national and international wines at the festival. +More than 76 kinds of international foods will be avail- able, each appetizer-sized por- tion priced between $1.50- $4.50. +More than 160 of America's most celebrated chefs and Walt Disney World chefs will be show- ing off their culinary talent. +1,200 wine and beer semi- nars covering more than 100 topics will occur during the fes- tival. +Some 1,200 firework rock- ets will explode each night over World Showcase Lagoon as part of Illuminations. +There will be 90 Eat to the Beat! concerts performed including Kansas, Chubby omnlrcial :Nes s Find a new favorite wine while you sample some exotic cuisine from Asia at this year's Epcot Food and Wine Festival. The annual event, which begins Friday, offers wine tast- ings and seminars as well as food from all over the world. Checker and Three Dog Night. +By the end of the event, more than 33,000 bottles of wine and champagne will have been poured. +750,000 cups of beer will be consumed. +690,000 samplings of food including samosas, spicy tuna rolls and moussaka will be eaten. +600,000 forks will find their way into Disney trash barrels. +Ditto for 337,500 wine glasses. +32,000 quesadillas will be eaten. +28,500 pieces of sushi. +17,000 shrimp. +10,500 servings of maple glazed salmon. +16,500 escargot. See Epcot page C-2 -,_, 2 , I I Section C The Florida Seals will have an open house/ party Saturday at the Silver Spurs Arena. Among the highlights for the 2-5 p.m. event are: meet the coach and player autographs; an interactive kids zone where you can test your slapshot, food and beverages and much more. You can even select a seat for the 2005-06 hockey season. Admission is free and there will be free Seals t-, shirts for the first 100 fans. Call 407-343-PUCK for more information. FLIGHTPLAN ............. IV Page C2, NEWS-GAZETTE, Saturday, September 24, 2005 Movie Continued from page C-I The set up and first hour of Flightplan is well-paced and Foster is .convincing as a dis- traught mom, who may very well be unbalanced as well. Flightplan loses some of its steam during the final minutes, and maybe a little of its believability as the mystery of what happened to little Julia is resolved. But .the script, written by Peter A. Dowling and Billy Epcot Continued from page C- 1 + 13,000 spanikopitta +9,750 servings of lamp chops. New .this year in the festival marketplace are adventures showcasing Turkey, Singa- pore, Puerto Rico and Chile. Spain wine school and a cook Ray, keeps things interest- ing throughout, with clues doled out sparingly, until the final "twist" climax. JQQ If you see Roll Bounce this weekend, you will be helping the Hurricane Katri- na disaster relief effort. The cast and filmmakers have announced that 10 percent of the weekend box office proceeds will go the school join the lineup of learn- ing opportunities. And to work off all those calories, Oct. 9 is the Disney 10K Race for the Taste. And don't forget all the din- ners, elegant tasting and pair- ings also available for a separate relief effort. Additionally, the film was screened at more than 80 shelters across the Gulf Coast region the night before its the- atrical opening. Roll Bounce is a com- ing-of-age comedy set in the late 1970s, featuring Bow Wow and Mike Epps. ujQQ The Enzian Theater's Sundance Channel Film cost. Call 407 WDW-FEST (939-3378) for information or to make reservations for special events and programs. The Epcot festival now attracts more than 1 million people during its run. "Our goal is to provide Road Continued from page C-i1 be a bead toss and prize give- aways. Parking and admission are free. FREE FRIDAYS WINTER PARK Free Fri- days are back at the Morse Museum. The museum will have free admission Friday evenings beginning Sept. 1. Admission is free to all visitors from 4-8 p.m. through next May. The museum houses the" world's most comprehensive collection of the works of Louis Comfort Tiffany. GUAVAWEEN TAMPA The annual Halloween bash in Ybor City will be held Saturday, Oct. 29. It begins at 10 a.m. with the .Family Funfest, which features trick-or-treat- ing, a scavenger hunt and children's parade and con- test. The adult event begins at 3 p.m. and continues through the evening, with costume contests, the Mama Guava Stumble Parade and live entertainment on multi- ple stages. Advance tickets and bus shuttle service is available. For more information visit www.cc- events.org. ANTIQUE SHOW MAITLAND Orange Tree Antiques presents an antique show at the Maitland Civic Center Oct. 7-9. Dealers from all over the South will be selling fine pottery, furniture, books, glass, porcelain and more. Admission is $4 and good for all three days. Call 407-644-4547 for more information. URINETOWN! ORLANDO The Tony Award winning musical comes to the Mad Cow Theatre in downtown Orlando beginning Sept. 22. and continuing through Oct. 23. The satire is a send-up of corporate greed and ecological calamity. The cast of 16 is the second-largest in Mad Cow history. The theater is located at 105 South Magnolia. Tickets can be purchased at the box office or by calling 407- 297-8788 and online at www.madcowtheatre.com. SECOND WEDNESDAYS WINTER PARK Each second Wednesday of the month admission is free at the Polasek Museum. Admis- sion is free from 4-7:30 p.m. There are guided tours at 5 and 6:30 p.m. The cur- rent show in the main gallery is Parasols and Pal- mettos, a look at the art of Mary Lane McMillan whose illustrations could often be found on magazines during the golden age of American illusratit n in the first half of the 20th century. Series presents Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver Tuesday. Sept. 27 at 9:30 p.m. Tickets are only $5 for the classic film starring Robert De Niro. The film also features one of the early acting efforts of Jodie Foster, who plays a teen prostitute. Contact Peter Covino at 407-846-7600, Ext. 206. E-mail at pcovino@ osceolanewsgazette.com greater varieties of experiences at different levels to reflect the diverse tastes and interests of our guests," said Nora Carey, festival manager. "To celebrate 50 years of Disney theme parks and our 10th festival year, we've pulled out all the stops and cre- ated a truly memorable food and wine event." 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Call Now (407) 67-RODEO or visit the Spurs online at www.SilverSpursRodeo.com Wran5Iler HAkNI0NY OSCEOLX NEI%-GZEF I Saturday, September 24, 2005, NEWS-GAZETTE, Page C3 4 CRiTICS UNANIMOUS A CITIZEN-STUDDED PERFORMANCE RIA EUB U KB UE W. S-; ** Aj *I ** Ts " OUR 900,000-STRONG SUPPORTING CAST, FOR MAKING OUR TWO-YEAR, 200-EVENT OPENING ACT SO SUCCESSFUL SOME OF THE ACTS YOU MADE SUCCESSFUL WITH YOUR SUPPORT INCLUDED: ALAN JACKSON, TOBY KEITH, NORAH JONES, MAROONS, DEF LEPPARD, HILARY DUFF, PEARL JAM, SESAME STREET LIVE, CREATURES NIFL FOOTBALL AND THE SILVER SPURS RODEO SOHPARK. C M C 321 -697-3333 OSCEOLA - AHERITAG Pp 41( SILVER SPURS ARENA Private Management for Publfc Fadifties I 19oi it 4 Page C4, NEWS-GAZETTE, Saturday, September 24, 2005 Now Plyn Movies for the week of Sept. 23-30. St. Cloud Twin *Flightplan (PG-13), daily: 4:30 p.m.; week- ends: 1:30 p.m.; Saturday late show: 9:40 p.m.; week- days: 5 p.m. Just Like Heaven (PG- 13), daily: 7 p.m. week- ends: 1 p.m.; Saturday late show: 9:35 p.m.; week- days: 4:30 p.m. A.M.C. Celebration *Corpse Bride (PG), weekends: 2:30 p.m., 4:45 p.m. and 7 p.m.; Saturday late show: 9:15 p.m.; week- days: 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Just Like Heaven (PG- 13), weekends: 2:45 p.m., 5 p.m. and 7:15 p.m.; Sat- urday late show: 9:30 p.m.; weekdays: 5:15 p.m. and 7:45 p.m. Osceola Square East (Late shows Friday and Saturday only) *Corpse Bride (PC), 1:55 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:20 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. The Exorcism of Emily Rose (PG-13), 1:50 p.m., 4:25 p.m., 7:05 p.m. and 9:40 p.m. *Flightplan (PG-13), 1:45p.m., 4:10 p.m., 7:30 p.m. and 10:10 p.m. Just Like Heaven (PG- 13), 2:05 p.m., 4:35 p.m., 7:40 p.m. and 10 p.m. Lord of War (R), 1:40 p.m., 4:20 p.m., 7 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. The Transporter 2 (PG- 13), 2 p.m., 4:15 p.m., 7:10 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. AMC Pleasure Island 24 (Late shows Friday and Saturday only) The Brothers Grimm "(PG-13), 2:25 p.m., 5 p.m., 7:50 p.m. and 10:40 p.m. The Constant Gardener (R), 1:50 p.m., 4:35 p.m., 7:20 p.m. and 10;15 p.m. *Corpse Bride (PG), 1 p.m., 2 p.m., 3:15 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 5:30. p.m., 7 p.m., 7:45 p.m., 9:20 p.m., 10:10 p.m., 11:45 p.m. and 12:30 a.m., Cry Wolf (PG-13), 1:55 p.m., 4:10 p.m., 7:10 p.m., 10:05 p.m. and 12:25 a.m. IOWNIWO . z 4064 13th Street St. Cloud S (behind Dunkin Donuts) S Hours: Tues.-Thurs. 11am-12am; Fri. & Sat., 11am-2am; Sun., 1pm-10pm 407-892-6033 NEW DESTINY KINGDOM LIFE MINISTRIES S"Experience the Life" WWW.NDKINGDOMLIFE.ORG Sunday Worship 8 AM & 10 AM Services in Espafiol (New) 11:45 PM Sunday Night Express 6:30 PM Wed. 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The Exorcism of Emily Rose (PG-13), 1:45 p.m., 2:45 p.m., 4:25 p.m., 5:25 p.m., 7:15 p.m., 8:30 p.m., 10 p.m., 11:15 p.m. and 12:30 a.m. The 40-Year-Old Virgin (R), 2:15 p.m., 4:55 p.m., 7:35 p.m. and 10:10 p.m. *Flightplan (PG-13), 1:30 p.m., 2:30 p.m., 4:15 p.m., 5:15 p.m., 7:15 p.m., 8 p.m., 9:50 p.m., 10:30 p.m. and 12:15 a.m. Four Brothers (R), Noon, 5 p.m., 7:40 p.m. and 10:10 p.m. Just Like Heaven (PG- 13), 1:20 p.m., 2:05 p.m., 4:20 p.m., 5:45 p.m., 6:45 p.m., 7:25 p.m., 8:30 p.m., 9:15 p.m., 10 p.m., 10:45 p.m., 11:45 p.m. and 12:20 a.m. Lord of War (R), 1:35 p.m., 4:35 p.m., 7:30 p.m. and 10:15 p.m. March of the Penguins (G), 1:10 p.m., 3:10 p.m. and 5:10 p.m. The Man (PG-13), 2:55 p.m., 5:05 p.m., 7:10 p.m., 9:20 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. Red Eye (PG-13), 2:50 p.m., 5:05 p.m., 7:40 p.m., 9:55 p.m. and 12:05 a.m. *Roll Bounce (PG-13), 1:15 p.m., 2:15 p.m., 4:15 p.m., 5:10 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 8:15 p.m., 10:20 p.m. and 11:15 p.m. Sky High (PG), 1:05 p.m., 3:25 p.m., 5:40 p.m. and 7:55 p.m. The Thing About My Folks (PG-13), 1:25 p.m., 3:40 p.m., 5:55 p.m., 8:15 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. The Transporter 2 (PG- 13), 2:20 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 7:20 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. An Unfinished Life (PG- 13), 2:10 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:05 p.m., 9:40 p.m. and 12:10 a.m. Venom (R), 10:05 a.m. and 12:.10 p.m. The Wedding Crashers (R), 1:40 p.m., 4:40 p.m., 7:25 p.m. and 10:35 p.m. Touch Star/South Chase *Corpse Bride (PG), 1:20 p.m., 4:20 p.m., 7:25 p.m. and 9:55 p.m. Dil Jo Shi Kahey (NR), weekends: 6:15 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.; weekdays: 7:30 p.m. The Exorcism of Emily Rose (PG-13), 12:40 p.m., 3:40 p.m., 7:05 p.m. and 10:05 p.m. Flightplan (PG-13), 12:35. p.m., 3:55 p.m., 7:30 p.m. and 10,p:m. 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";.'I; LJ d Oak. .. . 0 ) k VIEW Disney's Irish pub set to open Oct. 21 Raglan Road will feature beer and Irish fare By Peter Covino News-Gazette Entertainment Editor That new Irish pub will be making its debut at Downtown Disney Oct. 21. The Raglan Road Pub will feature food, drink and live music with Irish musicians and storytelling. The menu blends traditional Irish fare and fresh ingredients, with a modern flair. Dishes include Raglan Rack, a rack of lamb on a Irish stew consom- m6; Sea Leek, oven-baked filet of sea bass served on a fondue of leeks; and Kevin's Kudos, oven-roasted loin of bacon served with braised cabbage and creamed potato. The pub has a capacity for up to 600 guests and it was designed and built by Irish craftspeople. Irish antiques and bric-a-brac complete the authentic d&cor. Raglan Road is owned and operated by Great Irish Pubs Florida, Inc. Admission to Pleasure Island is not required for entrance to the pub. The benefit for restaurants and chefs ravaged by Hurricane Katrina is, continuing to gain momentum. The Sept. 28 dining event at Signature by the Lake in Kissimmee will now include bas- kets donated by Tupperware, one valued at more -than $1000. There is also a martini basket from Michele My Belle Gifts and Lanier's Historic Downtown Marketplace .has also donated items for the ben- efit dinner. All participating chefs will be wearing whites in support of the Gulf state chefs. The effort will be in conjunc- tion with a national effort by the American'Culinary Federation: The benefit dinner will be held Wednesday, Sept. 28, from 5-8 p.m. The $20 dona- tion includes an open beer and wine bar along with an imagi- 16 1 SYC*-' -m mI native menu prepared by world class chefs that will include New Orleans classic dishes such as etouffee, jambalaya and craw- fish. For more information call the restaurant at 407-931- 1303. Beginning Oct. 1, Dairy Queen and DQ Grill & Chill restaurants nationwide will offer Kids Helping Kinds glow-in-the- dark bracelets at $1 each to benefit Children's Miracle Net- work, a nationwide organiza- tion of hospitals that treats 17 million children a year. Pro- ceeds from bracelets sold will stay in each community, bene- fiting area Children's Miracle Network hospitals. The bracelets will also be available for purchase through the end of the year online at www.thedqlab.com, Dairy Queen's interactive web site designed just for kids. "These bracelets will help build awareness of Children's Miracle Network throughout the country," said Patty Halvor- son, director of national/local promotions for International Dairy Queen. "We want to bring attention to the needs of these kids. It is a cause we are very passionate about at Dairy Queen." Available while supplies, last, the bracelets come in fike glo'.- in-the-dark colors: red, yellow, blue, orange and green, They are embossed with the phrase "Kids Helping Kids" and the DQ logo. Posters and other materials promote the bracelets in partic- ipating Dairy Queen and DQ Grill and Chill locations. With the purchase of each.bracelet, kids receive a DQ Crew Coin which can be redeemed for games, T-shirts and other mer- chandise in the online DQ Lab. Each Crew Coin is worth 1,000 points in an online account. Dairy Queen has supported Children's Miracle Network since 1984, raising more than $55 million.: Each year the net- work of 170 hospitals provides medical care, life-saving research and preventative edu- cation to help 17 million kids overcome diseases and injuries RagLaN RoaD IRISH PUB AND RESTAURANT Raglan Road Pub at Downtown Disney will offer a menu of traditional Irish flair done with a modern twist. of every kind. 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NOTICE OF ACTION To: Defendants, MARK A. TURNER and RENEE E. TURNER, and all parties claiming interest by, through, under or against Defendants, MARK A. TURNER and RENEE E. TURNER, and all.parties having or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the property herein described- COUNT XIV DEFENDANTS, MARK A. TURNER and RENEE E. TURNER YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following described property in Osceola County, Florida: Building 22, Unit 410, Week 23, 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 OCTOBER 25, 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 6300, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2417, 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 19th day of Sep- tember 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /Is Esther M. Bridges ESTHER M. BRIDGES As Deputy Clerk September 24, 2005 October 1, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.' CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-1125. TEMPUS PALMS INTERNATIONAL, LTD., a Florida limited partnership, Plaintiff, vs. GUSTAVO ALDAS; BENJAMIN LENARD AUSTIN, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION To: Defendant, ROBERT NATHANIEL JACKSON, and all parties claiming interest by, through, under or against Defendant, ROBERT NATHANIEL JACKSON, and all parties having or claiming'to have any right title or interest in the property herein described- COUNT VIII DEFENDANT, ROBERT NATHANIEL JACKSON YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following described property in Osceola County, Florida: Building 24, Unit 203, Week 19, 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 OCTOBER 25, 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 6300, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2417, 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 19th day of Sep- tember 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OFTHE CIRCUIT COURT By: 1s/Esther M. Bridges ESTHER M. BRIDGES As Deputy Clerk' September 24, 2005 October 1, 2005 . IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-1200. TEMPUS PALMS INTERNATIONAL, LTD., a Florida limited partnership; Plaintiff, . vs. LINDA HELEN BRUNO; XAVIER DELAO, et al., . Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION ." To: Defendants,. ANGELO M. GARRETT and SHAROLYN A. GAR- RETT, and all parties claiming interest by, through, under or against Defendants, ANGELO M. GARRETT and SHAROLYN A. GARRETT, and all parties having or claiming:to have any right, title or interest in the property herein described' COUNT IV DEFENDANTS, ANGELO M. GARRETT and SHAROLYN A. GARRETT YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following described property in Osceola County, Florida: Building 24, Unit 206, Week 29, 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 currentyear 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 Plaibtiff, 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 OCTOBER 25, 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 area 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 6300, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2417, within two (2) working days of yourreceipt of this Summons, if you are hearing or voice impaired, call (800) 955- 8771 WITNESS my hand and seal.of this Court.on the 19th day of Sep- tember 2005.. .. ' e 2 0 05 .. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT'COURT By: Is/Esther M. Bridges S, ESTHER M. BRIDGES As Deputy Clerk September 24,. 2005 October 1,.2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-1928. FIRST CONTINENTAL CORPORATION, a Florida corporation, Plaintiff(s), vs., SHARON BECKWORTH, et al,, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION To: DONALD T. HOOKS Jr. 16916 OldElm Drive . Country Club Hills, IL 60478-2152 USA SHARON HOOKS ' 16916 Old Elm Drive , Country Club Hills, IL 60478-2152 USA MONIQUE HAYGOOD 670 Old Kensico Road White Plains, NY 10603-3139 USA LAURENCE E. WILLIAMS Jr. 3328 Tiemann Avehue PH Bronx, NY 10469-2722 USA. ... . DONNA A. SMITH. . 3328 Tiemann Avenue PH Bronx, NY 10469-2722 USA . ANTHONY E, McCLOYN 3502 International Drive NW .. . Washlngton, DC 20008-3035 USA .. VICTORIA L. McCLOYN , 3502 International Drive NW Washington, DC 20008-3035 USA KENNETH C.:McCORD 47 MacKay Drive Hauppauge, NY 11788-2202 USA ROSEANGELA McCORD 47 MacKay Drive Hauppauge, NY 11788-2202 USA MICHELLE MAYS.. . 47 MacKay Drive .. . Hauppauge, NY 11788-2202 USA OWEN R. DOUGLAS 4714 Carpenter Avenue Bronx, NY 10470-1015 USA OPAL T. DOUGLAS 4714 Carpenter Avenue . Bronx, NY 10470-1015 USA DAVID H. MONTGOMERY 13480 S, Thomtree Drive, Apt. # 505 Houston, Texas 77015 USA ALISON MONTGOMERY . 13480 S. Thomtree Drive, Apt. # 505 Houston, Texas.77015 USA HAROLD B..DUVAL . 9100 91st Place Lanham, MD20706-1918.USA SHEILA M. DUVAL 910091st Place Lanham, MD 20706-1918 USA SAMUEL SANCHEZ. 110 West EndAvenue, Apt. 120 New York, NY 10023-6342 USA EVA SANCHEZ 110 West End Avenue, Apt. 120 New York, NY 10023-6342 USA YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you to foreclose a mortgage on the following descnbed property in Osceola County Florida to wit, . Week 25, Condominium Parcel Number 663, of THE SPAS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase XII; Week 14, Condominium Parcel Number 518, of THE SPAS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase IV: Week 41, Condominium Parcel Number 617, of THE SPAS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase III; Week 27, Condominium Parcel Number 662, of THE SPAS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase IV; Week 29, Condominium Parcel Number 516, of THE SPAS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase III: Week 3, Condominium Parcel Number 624, of THE SPAS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase IV; Week 42, Condominium Parcel Number 602, of THE SPAS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase I; Week 10, Condominium Parcel Number 670, of THE SPAS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase XI; Week 21, Condominium Parcel Number 610, of THE SPAS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase II; Week 46, Condominium Parcel Number 560, of THE SPAS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase X; Week 42, Condominium Parcel Number 508, of THE SPAS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase IIt; Week 21, Condominium Parcel Number 537, of THE SPAS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase VII: According to the Declaration of Condominium, recorded in Official Record Book 886, Page 1061, and amendments thereto recorded in Official Record Book 886, Page 1170; Official Record Book 922, Page 1397; Official Record Book 977, Page 755; Official Record Book 989, Page 96; Official Record Book 1004, Page 341; Official Record Book 1009, Page 2062; and in Official Record Book 1065, Page 0857, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, 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 forney or 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 OCTOBER 17, 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 speciai.accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, telephone number (407) 343-2417, not later than two working days prior to the proceed- ing. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-(800) 955-8771, or Voice (v) 1-(800) 955-8771, via Florida Relay Service. WITNESS my hand and seal of said Court on this 13th day of Sep- tember 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF COUNTY AND CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Linda Phillips LINDA PHILLIPS As Deputy Clerk September 17, 24, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-0298. TEMPUS PALMS INTERNATIONAL, LTD., a Florida limited partnership, Plaintiff, vs. THERESA GAIL BARNES and WALDRON C. BARNES; TRINA V. BROOKS;, et a., Defendants. AMENDED NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS GIVEN pursuant to a Default Final Judgment of Fore- closure against Defendants, KORNELIA CHRISTA SAUNDERS, entered on'September 12, 2005, in the above-styled cause, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the OSCEOLA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee, Florida, at 11 o'clock A.M., on OCTOBER 10, 2005, the following described properties' Building 21, Unit 207, Week 23, 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 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 6300, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2417, within two (2) working days ofyour receipt of this described notice, if you are hearing or.voice impaired, call (800) 955- 8771. DATED on this 12th day of September 2005, LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Stacie T. Wildermuth STACIE T. WILDERMUTH As Deputy Clerk September 17, 24, 2005 Ill 1 IIE I-,.,I-{ .,:T E I r,_,L ,' -, i_ II T -'1.' ,-1UI.,- III TrE .iH.L I ~T "',IfT Ce' ni-it ": 1T-H l.:l"L *:,I:LiJlT CASE NUMBER: CI 05-MF-0815. FAIRFIELD RESORTS Inc., a Delaware corporation, Plaintiff, vs. JORGE CALDERON and MAISY RIVERA, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION , SERVICE OF PUBLICATION To: JORGE CALDERON and MAISY RIVERA, 9456 Alstine Avenue, Elmhurst, NJ 11373; RAYMON XAVIER, 6173 NW 181 Terrace, Miami, Florida 33015; JANET L. CULLUM, 345,Weathersby Road, # 83, Fort Pierce, Flori- da 34982;- JERRY L. BROCK, 7217 West Jackson Street, Pensacola, Florida 32506; , LISA ERVIN, 10517 Salamander Court, Charlotte, NC 28215; YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED of the Institution of the above-styled proceeding by the Plaintiff to Foreclose a Mortgage relative to the fol- lowino described oropertqy CYPRESS PALMS CONDOMINIUM, together with all appurtenances thereto, according and subject to the Declaration of Condominium for CYPRESS PALMS CONDOMINIUM, as recorded in Official Records Book 1289, Page 1971, and rerecorded in Official Records Book 1291, Page 2810, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, together with any and all amendments and supplements thereto AND you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, tothe Complaint upon AMANDA L. CHAPMAN, Esquire, 201 East Pine Street, Suite 500, Orlando, Florida 32801, attorneys for the Plain- tiff, on or before the 18th day of OCTOBER 2005; and file the original with'the Clerk of the above-styled Court either before service on the 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 any accommodation in order to participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Court Administration at2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2417, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this described notice; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771. DATED on this 13th day of September 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez KATHY RODRIGUEZ As Deputy'Clerk September 17, 24, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-0852. TEMPUS PALMS INTERNATIONAL, LTD., a Florida limited partnership, Plaintiff, vs. BARBARA WILLIAMS BOUDAR and RICKIE ERNIE BOUDAR; LAWRENCENA RENA COBB and JAMES V. BROWN, et al,, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION To: Defendants, BARBARA WILLIAMS BOUDAR and RICKIE ERNIE BOUDAR, and all parties claiming interest by, through, under or against Defendants, BARBARA'WILLIAMS BOUDAR and RICKIE ERNIE BOUDAR, and all parties having or claiming to have any right, title or Interest In the property herein described' COUNTI- DEFENDANTS, BARBARA WILLIAMS BOUDAR, .. and RICKIE ERNIE BOUDAR YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following described property In Osceola County, Florida: Building 18, Unit 109, Week 43, 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, toit 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 OCTOBER 25, 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 6300, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2417, 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 19th day of Sep- tember 2005. LARRY WHALEY S* CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Esther M. Bridges ESTHER M. BRIDGES As Deputy Clerk September 24, 2005 October 1,2005 . THE EASIEST WAY TO FIND A JOB VISIT OUR WEBSITE www.osceolashopper.com IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIALCIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. Case Number Cl 05-MF-1273. POINCIANA VACATION RESORTS Inc., a Florida corpo- ration, Plaintiffss, vs. MARSHALL W. BREWER, WANDA C. BREWER, E. HAR- VEY THOMAS Sr., AMY SUE O'LEARY, LARRY E. WEBB Jr., KESHA D. WEBB, JOSEPH HACKETT, JACQUELINE HACKETT, WILLIAM J. PORTER Jr., SELINA W. PORTER, DARRELL WALKER, SHEILA WALKER, EDWARD J. MARSHALL, SHARON R. MAR- SHALL, AUBREY W. HICKS, RITA C. HICKS, MICHAEL V. BUTLER, ZELMA C. BUTLER, MICKEY J. PRESSLEY, GLEN- NAY. PRESSLEY, Defendants) NOTICE OF ACTION To: MARSHALL W. BREWER 732 Springridge Rqad Clinton, MS 39056 WANDA C. BREWER 732 Springridge Road Clinton, MS 39056 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in Osceola County Florida: That ODD Year BIENNIAL Unit Week 24, in that certain Unit 43, of ALHAMBRA VILLAS, a con- dominium, according to the Dec- laration of Condominium there- of, as recorded in Official Records Book 1385, Page 2268, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all exhibits and amendments thereto (here- inafter the "Declaration") has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on: KATHRYN A. VAUGH- AN, Esquire, the plaintiff's attor- ney, whose address is 110 East Granada Boulevard. Suite 104, Ormond Beach, Florida 32176, on or before OCTOBER 18, 2005, or thirty (30) days after publication of this notice, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff's Attorney or immediate- ly thereafter, or a default will b'- If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs accommo- dation in order to participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Court Adminis- tration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 343- 2417, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this Notice of Action; if you are hear- ing or voice impaired, call 1- (800) 955-8771. This is not a Court Information Line DATED on this 13th day of September 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez KATHY RODRIGUEZ As Deputy Clerk KATHRYN A. VAUGHAN 110 E. Granada Boulevard Suite 104' Ormond Beach, Florida 32176 September 17, 24, 2005 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS RFP #: 2005-015: Leasing of Marina Building on the St. Cloud Lakefront The City of St. Cloud, Florida, is 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 with the terms, conditions and specifica- tions contained in the Request for Proposals (RFP). Bids must be submitted on the prescribed RFP document and must be received at the CITY OF ST. CLOUD PURCHASING DIVI- SION no later than 2:00 P.M., OCTOBER 12, 2005. For bid information, call (407) 957-7368, or acquire through DemandStar. September 24, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA, .COUNTY, FLORIDA. Case Number: Cl 05-MF-1273. POINCIANA VACATION RESORTS Inc., a Florida corpo- ration, Plaintiff(s), vs. MARSHALL 'W. BREWER, WANDA C. BREWER, E. HAR-. VEY, THOMAS Sr., AMY SUE_ O'LEARY, LARRY E. WEBB JR., KESHA D. WEBB, JOSEPH HACKETT, JACQUELINE HACKETT, :WILLIAM, J. PORTER. Jr., SELINA W. PORTER, DARRELL WALKER, SHEILA WALKER, EDWARD J. MARSHALL, SHARON R. MAR- SHALL, AUBREY W. HICKS, RITA C. HICKS, MICHAEL V. BUTLER, ZELMA C. BUTLER, MICKEY J. PRESSLEY, GLEN- NAY. PRESSLEY, Defendant(s) NOTICE OF ACTION To: E. HARVEY THOMAS Sr. 2955 Sardis Road Gainesville, GA 30506 AMY SUE O'LEARY 2955 Sardis Road Gainesville, GA 30506 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property In Osceola County. Florida: That EVEN Year BIENNIAL Unit. Week 25, In that certain Unit.43," of ALHAMBRA VILLAS, a con- dominium, according to the Dec- laration of Condominium thereof as recorded In Official Records Book 1385, Page 2268, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all exhibits and amendments thereto (here- inafter the "Declaration"), has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on: KATHRYN A. VAUGH- AN, Esquire, the plaintiffs attor- ney, whose address is: 110 East Granada Boulevard. Suite 104, Ormond Beach, Florida 32176, on or before OCTOBER 18, 2005, or thirty (30) days after publication of this notice, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff's Attorney or immediate- ly thereafter, or a default.will b- . entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs accommo- dation in order to participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at no cost Ip you, to the provision -of certain assistance.. Please contact: Court Adminis- tration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 343- 2417, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this Notice of Action; if you are hear- ing or voice impaired, call 1- (800)955-8771. This is not a Court Information Line DATED on this 13th day of September 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT By: Is/ Kathy Rodriguez KATHY RODRIGUEZ As Deputy Clerk KATHRYN A. VAUGHAN 110 E. Granada Boulevard Suite 104 Ormond Beach, Florida 32176 September 17, 24, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. Case Number: Cl 05-MF-1273. POINCIANA VACATION RESORTS Inc., a Florida corpo- ration, , Plaintiff(s), vs. MARSHALL W. BREWER, WANDA C. BREWER, E. HAR- VEY THOMAS Sr., AMY SUE O'LEARY, LARRY E. WEBB JR., KESHA D. WEBB, JOSEPH HACKETT. JACQUE- LINE HACKETT, WILLIAM J. PORTER Jr., SELINA W. PORTER, DARRELL WALKER, SHEILA WALKER, EDWARD J. MARSHALL, SHARON R. MARSHALL, AUBREY W. HICKS, RITA C. HICKS, MICHAEL V. BUTLER, ZELMA C. BUTLER, MICKEY J. PRESSLEY, GLENNA Y. PRESSLEY, Defendants) NOTICE OF ACTION To: DARRELL WALKER 560 Coon Hollow Road Sunbright, TN 37872 SHEILA WALKER 560 Coon Hollow Road Sunbright, TN 37872 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in Osceola County Florida, That ODD Year BIENNIAL Unit Week 13, in that certain Unit 54, of ALHAMBRA VILLAS, a con- dominium, according to the Dec- laration of Condominium thereof as recorded in Official Records' Book 1385, Page 2268, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all exhibits and amendments thereto (here- ' inafter the "Declaration") has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on; KATHRYN A. VAUGH- AN, Esquire, the plaintiff's attor- ney, whose address is: 110 East Granada Boulevard. Suite 104, Ormond Beach, Florida 32176, on or before OCTOBER 18, 2005, or thirty (30) days after publication of this notice, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff's Attorney or immediate- ly thereafter, or a default will b- entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. if you are a person with a dis- ability who needs accommo- dation in order to participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Court Adminis- tration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 343- 2417, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this Notice of Action; if you are hear- ing or voice impaired, call 1- (800) 955-8771. This is not a C ;.un Irn :.rin -,l,:.,-, L'-,4 ' ,TEL'.-:r. rr., ir. -a/y of September 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT By:; /s/ Kathy Rodriguez KATHY RODRIGUEZ As Deputy Clerk KATHRYN A. VAUGHAN 110 E. Granada Boulevard Suite 104 Ormond Beach, Florida32176 September 17, 24, 2005 NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION Attn: Mr. ADAM MARINI Pursuant to Chapter 715.109, the vehicle described below shall be sold at public auction for cash only on OCTOBER 7, 2005,; at ORANGE GROVE CAMPGROUND, 2425 Old Vineland Road, Kissimmee, Florida 34746, at 5 o'clock P.M. Phone' (407) 396-6655. 1990 DESTINY 35'x12' WHITE PARK MODEL TRAILER WITH LOCKED CONTENTS. VIN #' D13PM23109 Trailer will' be sold AS IS, WHERE IS, and no warranties are expressed or implied. Title shall be the responsibility of the successful bidder. Unit may be inspected at the.above address between '8 o'clock A.M. to 5' o'clock P.M. daily. September 24, 2005 . October 1, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIVIL ACTION. Case Number: Cl 05-MF-0390. DIVISION: __ . MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS Inc., as nominee for WASHING- TON MUTUAL BANK, FA, Plaintiff, vs. RICHARD B. COLE, et al., Defendantss. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Mortgage Foreclosure dated September 12, 2005, and .entered in Case Number: Cl 05- MF-0390, of the Circuit Court of the NINTH Judicial Circuit, In and for OSCEOLA County, Flori- da, wherein MORTGAGE' ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS Inc., as nominee for WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, FA, Is the Plaintiff, and RICHARD B. COLE; ROSE- MARY E. COLE; UNITED NATIONAL BANK; ASSOCIA- TION OF POINCIANA VIL- LAGES Inc., are the Defen- dants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the OSCEOLA COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600, Room 2602, Kissim- mee, Florida 34741, at 11:00 o'clock A.M. on OCTOBER 12, 2005, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment:; Lot 76, Block 1453, POIN- CIANA, Neighborhood 1. North, Village 1, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 3, Pages 1 through 8, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida. a/kfa 950 Delano Court Kissimmee Florida 34758 if you are a person with a dis- ability who needs accommo- dation in order to participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Court Adminis- tration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 343- 2417, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this described notice; if you are hear- ing or voice impaired, call 1- (800) 955-8771. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on the 12th day of September 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/Stacie T. Wildermuth STACIE T. WILDERMUTH As Deputy Clerk Invoice to: Echevarria and Associates Post Office Box 25018 Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 F05002164 September 17, 24, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA. COUNTY, FLORIDA. Case Number: Cl 05-MF-1402. MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS Inc., as nominee for FULL SPECTRUM LENDING Inc. MIN #:1000157-0003518815-6, Plaintiff, vs. ANA DENIZARD, a/k/a ANAL. DENIZARD, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE (Pursuant to Chapter 45) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Summa- ry Final Judgment of Foreclo- sure dated September 12, 2005, and entered in Case Number: Cl 05-MF-1402, of the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit, in and for OSCEOLA County, Flori- da, wherein MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS Inc., as Nominee for FULL SPECTRUM LENDING Inc., MIN #: 100157- 00003518815-6, is the Plaintiff, and ANA DENIZARD, a/klaANA L. DENIZARD; UNKNOWN TENANT No. 1; UNKNOWN TENANT No. 2; and AND ALL- UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM- ING INTERESTS BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- DANT TO THIS ACTION; OR HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED, are Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, at the OSCEOLA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee, Osceola County, Florida 34741, at 11:00 A.M., on the 12th day of OCTO- BER 2005; the following described property as set forth in said Order or Final Judgment, to-wit' Lot 235, OAK RUN, Unit 6, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 6, Page 2, of the Public Records of Osceo- la County Florida If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs any accom- modation 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: Two Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, ,; ,, 7-,rm,.-i F.',-nJ -'J Tar a.TeI . p ra .: ,, 2r J,.,-l 3J .3 11 1 i nour,. r I, .'. r'l,;a .. ,-.. .:; :' i ' .:.- ,O ,:,t it,,? .'ni: .- ,r-. .:.i.':, - ; ,t ) ., -. r, _'. ,,,, :.r .:,.-' impaired, call Florida Relay Ser- vice at (800) 955-8771. DATED at Kissimmee, Florida, on this 12th day of September 2005. LARRY WHALEY As CLERK, CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Stacie. T. Wildermuth STACIE T. WILDERMUTH 4: D lpu, y Ci.-,i- Attorneys for Plaintiff. SMITH, HIATT, & DIAZ, P.A; P.O. Box 11438, 'Fort Laud- erdale, FL 33339-1438 September 17, 24, 2005 .IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. Case Number Cl 05-MF-1273. POINCIANA VACATION RESORTS Inc., a Florida corpo- ration, Plaintiff(s), vs. MARSHALL W. BREWER, WANDA C. BREWER, E. HAR- VEY THOMAS Sr., AMY SUE O'LEARY, LARRY E. WEBB JR., KESHA D.' WEBB, JOSEPH HACKETT, JACQUE- LINE HACKETT, WILLIAM J. PORTER .Jr.,. SELINA W. ,PORTERi DARRELL WALKER,' SHEILA WALKER, EDWARD J. MARSHALL,, SHARON R. .MARSHALL,. AUBREY W. HICKS, RITA C. HICKS, MICHAEL V. BUTLER, ZELMA C. BUTLER, MICKEY J. PRESSLEY, GLENNA Y. PRESSLEY, Defendant(s) NOTICE OF ACTION To: MICKEY J. PRESSLEY 240 Black Hollow Road Rockwood, TN 37854 GLENNA Y. PRESSLEY 240 Black Hollow Road Rockwood, TN 37854 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in Osceola County. Florida: That ODD Year BIENNIAL Unit Week 13, In that certain Unit 44,; of ALHAMBRA VILLAS, a con- dominium, according to the Dec- laration of Condominium thereof as recorded in Official Records Book 1385, Page 2268; Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all exhibits and .amendments thereto (here- inafter the "Declaration"). 'has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, If any, to It on: KATHRYN A. VAUGH- AN, Esquire, the plaintiff's attor- ney, whose address Is: 110 East Granada Boulevard. Suite 104, Ormond Beach, Florida 32176, on or before OCTOBER. 18, 2005, or thirty (30) days after publication of this notice, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on. Plaintiff's Attorney or immediate- ly thereafter, or a default will b- entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. If you are a person with a dis- ablity who needs accommo- dation in order to participate in this proceedings, you are .entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Court Adminis- tration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 343- 2417, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this Notice of Action; if you are hear- ing or voice impaired, call 1- (800)955-8771. This is not a Court Information Line DATED on this 13th day of September 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez KATHY RODRIGUEZ As Deputy Clerk KATHRYN A. VAUGHAN 110 E. Granada Boulevard Suite 104 Ormond Beach, Florida 32176 September 17, 24, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIVIL DIVISION. Case Number: Cl 05-MF-1750. CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC, successor by merger to CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION, Plaintiff, vs. ROMAN GONZALEZ, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION To: MONTEGO BAY HOME- OWNERS ASSOCIATION Inc. Address: UNKNOWN. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mort- gage on the following described property' Lot 182, MONTEGO BAY, According to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 5, Pages 174, 175 and 176, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, it any, to it on: MARSHALL C. WAT- SON, P.A., Attorney for the Plaintiff, whose address is: 1800 N.W. 49th Street, Suite 120, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309, on or before OCTOBER 25, 2005, a date which is within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice in the Osceola News-' Gazette, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court before service on Plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereafter; other- wise a default will be entered against you for : the relief demanded in the Complaint. - If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs accommo- dation in order to participate in this proceedings, you are enti-' tied, atno 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- 2417, 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 on this 19th day of September 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE COURT By: /s/ Esther M. Bridges ESTHER M. BRIDGES As Deputy Clerk 05-04739 September 24, 2005 October 1, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. PROBATE DIVISION ' File No.: PR 05-PR-000369. DIVISION: IN RE: ESTATE OF WILLIAM WASHINGTON BELL, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS iTr..- ,3rr..r. i i al.:,-... c.A r.i al -A ':*i ViLLI '.1 tlt i G. H i TOrl1BELL, deceased, whose .: ineof'iltthiwas March 26, 2004; File Number: PR 05-PR- 000369, is pending in the Circuit Court for OSCEOLA County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is: 2 Court- house Square, 'Kissimmee, Flqrida 34741. The names' and addresses of the personal repre- sentative and the personal rep- r-.eriai.'s ".attorney are set 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 THIRTYi(30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- VICE OF A COPY OF. THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against the decedent's estate, must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OFTHE FIRST PUB- LICATION 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 Notrice is: September .24, 2005. // Tony G. Bell TONY G. BELL Personal Representative 344 Coble Drive Longwood, Florida 32779 /s/John W Rodgers JOHN W. RODGERS Attorney for Personal Representative Florida Bar No.: 092745. 304 East Colonial Djive Orlando, Florida 32801 Telephone: (407) 423-3401 Facsimile: (407) 422-2870 September 24, 2005 October 1, 2005 ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLAINT Case Number: CD 2005-0682; D 2417383 To: JORGE CACERES An Administrative Complaint to impose an administrative fine has been filed against you. You have the right to request a hearing pur- suant to Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, by mail- ing a request for same to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Licensing, Post Office Box 3168, Tallahassee, Florida 32315-3168. If a request for hearing is not received by-21 days from the date of the last publication, the right to hearing in this matter will be waived and the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services will dispose of this cause in accordance with law. September 24, 2005 October 1,8,15, 2005 NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION The vehicle listed below shall be sold auction free of all prior liens for cash on OCTOBER 17, 2005, at MAGIC TOWS, 2760 Lake Vista Drive, Kissimmee, Florida 34744, at 10 A.M. Telephone #' (407) 847-5333 1) 1985 NISSAN 300 ZX VIN #: JN1CZ14SXFX060648 September 24, 2005 NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION As of OCTOBER 7, 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. Telephone' (407) 892-5466. 1) LIGHT TOWER VIN #: MH4000RLKH 2) 1987 HONDA VIN #: JHMBA6223HC017410 3) 1987 OLDSMOBILE' VIII _..: r: iH i -i.4i.'- VIN #: 1G4AL51 NBKT472026 5)1991 MERCURY VIN #: 1MECM5048MG649820 6)1991 FORD . VIN #: 1 FACP52U5MA215594 7)1999 PETERBUILT VIN #i 1XPCDB9X3XN490703 September 24, 2005 NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION As of OCTOBER 7, 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. Telephone: (407) 892-5466 1) 1998 FREIGHTLINER VIN #- 1FUYDZYB5WP784220. September 24, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-1973. FIRST CONTINENTAL CORPORATION, a Florida corporation, Plaintiff(s), vs. JAMES GILMORE, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION To: JAMES GILMORE 155 Chauncey Street, Brooklyn, NY 11233-1810 USA WALTER L. CANE Sr. P.O. Box 186, Nashville, NJ 08346-0186 USA VELOISE CANE P.O. Box 186, Newtonville, NJ 08346-0186 USA DAVID L. HOWARD , 1420 Centre Avenue, Apt. 1911 Pittsburgh, PA 15219-3528 USA CHANEL HOWARD 1420 Centre Avenue, Apt. 1911 Pittsburgh, PA 15219-3528 USA RICHARD E: PRICE Sr. 23 MeadoWside Court Indian Head,.MD 20640-2036 USA ESTELLA B. PRICE 23 Meadowside Court Indian Head, MD 20640-2036 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 614, of THE SPAS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase III; Week 21, Condominium Parcel Number 545, of THE SPAS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase VIII; Week 14, Condominium Parcel Number 764-E, of THE SPAS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase XII; Week 10, Condominium Parcel Number 518, of THE SPAS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase IV: According to the Declaration of. Condominium, recorded In Official Record Book 886, Page 1061, and amendments thereto recorded in Official Record Book 886, Page 1170, Official Record Book 922, Page 1397, Official Record Book 977, Page 755, Official Record Book 989, Page 96, Official Record Book:1004, Page 341, Official Record Book 1009, Page 2062, and in Official Record Book 1065, Page 0857, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, 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 MIllenla Boulevard, Orlando, Florida 32839, and file the original With the Clerk of the above styled Court on or before OCTOBER24, 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, Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, telephone number (407) 343- 2417; not later than two working days prior to the proceeding. If hear- ing 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 19th day of Sep- tember 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF COUNTY AND CIRCUIT COURT By: /s Linda Phillips LINDA PHILLIPS As Deputy Clerk September 24, 2005 October 1,2005 Thursday News-Gazette Friday at 5 PM Saturday News-Gazette Wednesday at 5 PM Saturday, September 24, 2005, NEWS-GAZETTE, Page C7 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIVIL ACTION. Case Number: Cl 05-MF-1742. DIVISION: ___ MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS Inc., as nominee for WASHING- TON MUTUAL BANK AND WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, Plaintiff, vs. GREGORY C. BOHRER, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION To: GREGORY C. BOHRER Last known address: 1509 Michigan Avenue St. Cloud, Florida 34769 Current address: 1509 Michigan Avenue St. Cloud, Florida 34769 THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF GREGORY C. BOHRER Last known address: 1509 Michigan Avenue St. Cloud, Florida 34769 Current address: 1509 Michigan Avenue St. Cloud, Florida 34769 TENANT # 1 Last known address: 1509 Michigan Avenue St. Cloud, Florida 34769 Current address: 1509 Michigan Avenue St. Cloud, Florida 34769 TENANT #f 2 Last known address: 1509 Michigan Avenue St. Cloud, Florida 34769 Current address: 1509 Michigan Avenue St. Cloud, Florida 34769 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 20 and 21, THE SEMINOLE LAND AND INVESTMENT COMPANY'S MAP OF TOWN OF ST. CLOUD, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book B, Pages 33 and 34, Public Records of Osceola County Florida. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, on or before OCTOBER 18, 2005, on ECHEVARRIA, CODILIS & STAWIARSKI, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is: 9119 Corporate Lake Drive, Suite 300, Tampa, Florida 33634, and file the origi- nal with this Court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereafter; other- wise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded 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 accom- modation in order to participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Court Adminis- tration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 343- 2417, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this doc- ument; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955- 8771. WITNESS my hand and seal of said Court on this 13th day of September 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez KATHY RODRIGUEZ As Deputy Clerk Invoice to and copy to:. ECHEVARRIA, CODILIS & STAWIARSKI P.O. Box 25018 ,. Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 F05017207 September 17, 24, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. Case Number Cl 05-MF-1273. POINCIANA VACATION RESORTS Inc., a Florida corpo- ration, Plaintiff(s), vs. MARSHALL W. BREWER, WANDA C. BREWER, E. HAR- VEY THOMAS Sr., AMY SUE O'LEARY, LARRY E. WEBB JR., KESHA D. WEBB, JOSEPH HACKETT, JACQUE- LINE HACKETT, WILLIAM J. PORTER Jr., SELINA W. PORTER, DARRELL WALKER, SHEILA WALKER, EDWARD J. MARSHALL, SHARON R. MARSHALL, AUBREY W. HICKS, RITA C. HICKS, MICHAEL V. BUTLER, ZELMA C. BUTLER, MICKEY J. PRESSLEY, GLENNA Y. PRESSLEY, Defendant(s) NOTICE OF ACTION To: EDWARD J. MARSHALL 140 Hoover Road Greenville, TN 37745 EDWARD J. MARSHALL 140 Hoover Road Greenville, TN 37745 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in Osceola County Florida: That ODD Year BIENNIALUnit Week 45, in that certain Unit 44, of ALHAMBRA VILLAS, a con- dominium, according to the Declaration of Condominium thereof as recorded in Official Records Book 1385, Page 2268, Public Records of Osceo- la County, Florida, and all exhibits and amendments thereto (hereinafter the "Decla- ration"), has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on: KATHRYN A. VAUGH - AN, Esquire, the plaintiff's attor- ney, whose address is: 110 East Granada Boulevard. Suite 104, Ormond Beach, Florida 32176, on or before OCTOBER 18, 2005, or thirty (30) days after publication of this notice, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff's Attorney or immediate- ly thereafter, or a default will b- entered against you for the relief demanded In the Complaint. If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs accommo- dation in order to participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Court Adminis- tration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, Kissimimee, Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 343- 2417, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this Notice of Action; if you are hear- ing or voice impaired, call 1- (800) 955-8771. This is not a Court Information Line DATED on this 13th day of September 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez KATHY RODRIGUEZ As Deputy Clerk KATHRYN A. VAUGHAN 110 E. Granada Boulevard Suite 104 Ormond Beach, Florida 32176 September 17, 24, 2005 NOTICE OF SALE The vehicle listed below shall be sold at Public Auction for cash at: FELD BODY SHOP, 907 Garden Street, Kissimmee, Florida 34744, OCTOBER 15, 2005, at 11:00 o'clock A.M. Telephone: (407) 847-3623 or Fax #' (407) 239-4505 2002 CHEVROLET VIN #' 2GCEC19VX21189801 September 24, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-0364. TEMPUS PALMS INTERNATIONAL, LTD., a Florida limited partnership, Plaintiff, vs. RALANZ WILMENKO ARMSTEAD; MARIA ELVA CORRIGAN and JUAN A. CORRIGAN, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION To: Defendants, YVETTE MARIE LANTION, LADONZA DARRELL CHARLEY, JAMES JUNIOR McLEAN and RASHELL JACKSON McLEAN, and all parties claiming interest by, through, under or against Defendants, YVETTE MARIE LANTION, LADONZA DARRELL CHARLEY, JAMES JUNIOR McLEAN and RASHELL JACKSON McLEAN, and all parties having or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the ropertv herein described- COUNT VI DEFENDANTS, YVETTE MARIE LANTION, LADONZA DARRELL CHARLEY, JAMES JUNIOR McLEAN and RASHELL JACKSON McLEAN YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following described property in Osceola County, Florida: Building 18, Unit 412, Week 17, 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, Oriando, Florida 32819, within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice, on or before OCTOBER 18, 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 hbe e ntered 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 6300, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2417, 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 13th day of Sep- tember 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez KATHY RODRIGUEZ As Deputy Clerk September 17,,24, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-0713. FAIRFIELD RESORTS Inc., a Delaware corporation,. Plaintiff, vs. TONY G. GUNTER and MICHELLE K. GUNTER and DORIS S. KELLY, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION SERVICE OF PUBLICATION To: YVONNE A. BRYAN and KARL LEWIS, 3834 Cotswold Avenue, Apt. # C, Greensboro, NC 27410; HUGO MORENO and LUZ MARY SANDOVAL, Transv. 27 No. 120-14, Apt. 101, Bogota, Colombia; YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED of the Institution of the above-styled proceeding by the Plaintiff to Foreclose a Mortgage relative to the fol- lowina described property' CYPRESS PALMS CONDOMINIUM, together with all appurtenances thereto, according and subject to the Declaration of Condominium for CYPRESS PALMS CONDOMINIUM, as recorded in Official Records Book 1289, Page 1971, and rerecorded in:Official Records Book 1291, Page 2810, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, together with any and all amendments and supplIments thereto AND you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to the Complaint upon AMANDA L. CHAPMAN, Esquire, 201 East, Pine Street, Suite 500, Orlando, Florida 32801, attorneys for the Plain- tiff, on or before the 18th day of OCTOBER 2005; and file the original with the Clerk of the above-styled Court either before service on the 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 any accommodation in order to participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Court Administration at2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2417, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this described notice; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call'1-(800) 955-8771. DATED on this 13th day of September 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez KATHY RODRIGUEZ SAs Deputy Clerk September 17, 24, 2005 . IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-0851. TEMPUS PALMS INTERNATIONAL, LTD., a Florida limited partnership, Plaintiff, vs. SANDRA SCHUELER BRICKEY: DEBRA ANNE BUNCH; and MARK ALLEN BUNCH, et al., Defendants. ... ,, .., NOTICE OE ACTION To: Defendants, RACHAEL ANNE T,- LOCRH 5V'. .I lE : T T, I.: , and all parties claiming interest by, through; under or against Defen-. dants, RACHAEL.ANNE TAYLOR and JAMES T. TAYLOR, and all parties having Or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the prop- erty herein described- COUNT XII- DEFENDANTS, RACHAEL ANNE TAYLOR and JAMES T. TAYLOR, YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the, following described property in Osceola County, Florida: . Building 23, Unit 305, Week 28, 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 Condorfinium 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 OCTOBER 18, 2005i " 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 6300, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2417, 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 13th day of Sep- tember 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT' By: /s/Kathy Rodriguez KATHY RODRIGUEZ As Deputy Clerk September 17, 24, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA; CASE NUMBER: CI 05-MF-1234 TEMPUS PALMS INTERNATIONAL, LTD., a Florida limited partnership, Plaintiff, vs. MARIA JULIANA ALDRETT GONZALEZ and EDGAR OMAR RIVERA CASARES; SELBOURNE DEAN BROWN and LYDIA A. BROWN, et al., Defendants, NOTICE OF ACTION To: Defendants, MARIA JULIANA ALDRETT GONZALEZ and' EDGAR OMAR RIVERA CASARES, and all parties claiming interest by, through, under or against Defendants, MARIA JULIANA ALDRETT GONZALEZ and EDGAR OMAR RIVERA CASARES, and all parties having or claiming to have any right, title or Interest in the property herein described: COUNT I DEFENDANTS, MARIA JULIANA ALDRETT GONZALEZ and EDGAR OMAR RIVERA CASARES YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following described property in Osceola County, Florida: Building 22, Unit 210, Week 14, 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 OCTOBER 18, 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 6300, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2417, 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 13th day of Sep- tember 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/Kathy Rodriguez KATHY RODRIGUEZ As Deputy Clerk September 17, 24, 2005 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Osceola Board of County Commis- sioners will hold a Public Hearing at'l1:30 P.M., or as soon thereafter as practical, on OCTOBER 24, 2005, in the Osceola County Adminis- tration Building, 1 Courthouse Square, Commission Chambers, 4th Floor, Kissimmee, Florida, on-the following proposed Notification of Proposed Change to a Previously Approved Development of Region- al Impact DRI 05-0006, DEERFIELD LAND CORPORATION (Applicant and Owner): Request approval of a Notice of Proposed Change (NOPC) to amend the previously approved Osceola Corporate Center Devel- opment of Regional Impact (DRI) to allow more flexibility on a parcel- by-parcel basis without changing the project yields and/or entitle- ments. The subject property consists of approximately 791 acres of land and is located East and West of John Young Parkway, North and South of Osceola Parkway, East and West of U.S. Highway 441 (Orange Blossom Trail), described as: A portion of Sections 2, 3 and 4, Township 25 South, Range 29 East, being more particularly described as follows: 02" East, a distance of 29.60 feet; thence leaving said East right-of- way line; run South 89' 56' 58" East, a distance of 337.69 feet; thence North 00 03' 02" East, a distance of 286.46 feet; thence South 89 56' 58" East, a distance of 248.48 feet; thence South 58* 11' 25" East, a distance of 191.37 feet; thence South 78* 06' 15" East, a distance of 433.88 feet; thence South 67' 37 57" East, a distance of 182.95 feet; thence South 02* 06' 35" East, a distance of 255.99 feet to a Point on the North line of Wetland Number 31A, according to the Deed of Con- .er. si.ar, Ea ,rre,'ri recorded in O.R. Book 1700, Page 1888, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and also recorded in O.R. Book 5938; Page 3483, of the Public Records of Orange County, Flori- da; thence along the North line of said Wetland 31A, the following courses and distances, South 86 59' 07" West, a distance of 38.35 feet; thence South 52' 02' 53" West, a distance of 83.18 feet; thence South 39' 13' 24" West, a distance of 40.73 feet; thence South 42' 16' 22" East, a distance of 31.68 feet; thence South 45* 49' 27" West, a distance of 13.38 feet; thence North 50 53' 30" West, a distance of 15.45 feet; thence South 27 09' 24" West, a distance of 66.08 feet; thence South 49' 03' 55" West, a distance of 69.03 feet; thence South 19* 24' 13" West, a distance of 47.16 feet; thence South 19' 55' 06" West, a distance of 29.89 feet; thence South 52 02' 30" West, a dis- tance of 28.86 feet; thence South 59* 14'35" West, a distance of 42.78 feet; thence South 34' 05' 34" West, a distance of 62.51 feet; thence South 71' 28' 48" West, a distance of 25.75 feet; thence South 24' 35' 05" West, a distance of 43.41 feet; thence South 50' 52' 11" West, a (TRACT A) Begin at the Northwest comer of said Section 3; thence run South 89 53' 55" East, along the North line of the Northwest quarter of said Section 3, a distance of 1,207.97 feet to a Point on the Westerly right- of-way line of U.S. Highway 441, according to the State Road Depart- ment right-of-way maps of State Roads 500 and 600, Project Number 242; thence South 06* 53' 55" East, along said Westerly right-of-way line, 136.99 feet to a Point of Curvature of curve, concave Westerly; thence Southerly along said curve, having a radius of 11,409.20 feet, a central angle of 06' 57' 00", an arc length of 1,383.94 feet, a chord length of 1,383.09 feet, and a chord bearing of South 03' 25' 28" East; thence South 00' 03' 02" West, along said Westerly right-of-way line, 2,757.07 feet to a Point on the Westerly right-of-way line of Last Avenue, according to the Play of MARYDIA, as recorded in Plat Book "B", Page 67, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida; thence South 12 19' 52" West, along said Westerly right-of-way line, 57.77 feet to a Point on the North line of a parcel of land described in Official Record Book 224, Page 737, of the Public Records of Osceola Coun- ty, Florida; thence North 89' 57 03" West, along said North line 503.78 feet to a Point on the West line of said parcel of land; thence South 00* 15' 25" West, along said West line, 412.88 feet to a Point on the Northerly right-of-way line of Congden Street, having a right-of-way width of 50.00 feet; thence North 89' 57' 03" West, along said Norther- ly right-of-way line, 148.00 feet to a Point on the West line of a parcel of land described in Official Record Book 117, Page 502, of the Pub- lic Records of Osceola County, Florida; thence North 00' 15' 25" East, along said West line, 788.97 feet to a Point on the South line of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Section 3; thence North 89' 56' 41" West, along said South line, 660.00 feet to a Point on the East line of the Southeast quarter of said Section 4; thence South 00 15' 25" West, along said East line, 847.35 feet to a Point that is 466.69 feet Northerly, along said East line from the Southeast corner of said Section 4; thence North 89 51' 58" West, parallel with the South line of the Southeast quarter of said Section 4, a distance of 466.69 feet: thence South 00* 15'25" West, parallel with the East line of the Southeast quarter of said Section 4, a distance of 466.69 feet to a Point on the South line of the Southeast quarter of said Section 4; thence North 89' 51' 58" West, along said South line 2179.05 feet to the South quarter comer of said Section 4; thence North 00' 36' 19" West, along the West line of the Southeast quarter of said Section 4, a distance of 1315.73 feet to a Point on the South line of the North half of the Southwest quarter of said Section 4; thence North 89' 53' 35" West, along said line, 1964.36 feet to a Point on the East line of the West half of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Section 4; thence South 00' 10' 45" East, along said line 1318.86 feet to a Point on the South line of the Southwest quarter of said Section 4; thence North 89 59' 12" West, along said South line 658.04 feet to the Southwest corner of said Section 4; thence North 00' 02' 15" West along the West line of the Southwest quarter of said Section 4, a dis- tance of 2639.84 feet to the West quarter corner of said Section 4; thence North 00' 10' 26" East, along the West line of the Northwest quarter of said Section 4, a distance of 2635.51 feet to the Northwest corner of said Section 4; thence South 89 47' 52" East, along the North line of the Northwest quarter of said Section 4, a distance of 2570.26 feet to the North quarter corner of said Section 4; thence South 89' 55' 06" East, along the North line of the Northeast quarter of said Section 4, a distance of 2654.37 feet to the Southwest corner of Section 34, Township 24 South, Range 29 East; thence South 89' 46' 55" East, along the North line of the Northeast quarter of said Sec- tion 4, a distance of 70.75 feet to the Point of Beginning. TOGETHER WITH: (TRACT B/LOT 1) COMMENCE at the Northwest comer of said Section 3; thence run South 89' 53' 55" East, along the North line of the Northwest quarter of said Section 3, a distance of 1308.72 feet to a Point on the Easter- ly right-of-way line of U.S. Highway 441, according to the State Road Department right-of-way Maps or State Roads 500 and 600, Project Number 242, for the Point of Beginning; thence continue South 89 53' 55" East, along the North line of the Northwest quarter of said Section 3, a distance of 1284.10 feet to the North quarter corner of said Sec- tion 3; thence South 89'55'44" East, along the North line of the North- east quarter of said Section 3, a distance of 2480.98 feet to a Point on the Westerly right-of-way line of County Road 527, according to the State Road Department Maintenance Map of State Road 527, Section Number 92020; thence South 18' 36' 20" West, along the said West- erly right-of-way line, 1686.65 feet; thence continue along the Wester- ly right-of-way line of County Road 527 according to the right-of-way Maps of the Buenaventura Boulevard extension prepared by Arring- ton-Hobbs in 1985, the following courses: North 71 23' 40" West, 3.04 feet to a Point on a non-tangent curve, concave Easterly; thence Southerly along said curve having a radius of 1546.40 feet, a Central Angle of 27 27' 29", an arc length of 741.09 feet, a chord length of 734.02 feet, and a chord bearing of South 05 06' 49" West; thence South 81' 23' 05" West, 10.00 feet to a Point on a non-tangent curve, concave Easterly; thence Southerly along said curve having a radius of 1556.40 feet, a Central Angle of 13 45' 19", an arc length of 373.65 feet, a chord length of 372.76 feet, and a chord bearing of South 15' 29' 35" East; thence South 22 22' 14" East, 24.42 feet; thence along the Northerly right-of-way of Dart Boulevard according to the said right-of-way Maps of the Buenaventura Boulevard extension, the fol- lowing courses: South 21 17' 14" West, 73.16 feet to a Point on a non- tangent curve, concave Southeasterly; thence Southwesterly along said curve having a radius of 1507.40 feet. a Central Angle of 19' 02' 31", an arc length of 500.97 feet, a chord length of 498.67 feet, and a chord bearing of South 54' 32' 16" West; thence South 45' 01' 01" West, 166.24 feet; thence North 44* 58' 59" West, 5.00 feet; thence South 45' 01'01" West, 316.80 feet to a Point of Curvature of a curve, concave Northwesterly; thence Southwesterly along said curve having a radius of 1352.40 feet, a Central Angle of 41 29' 25", an arc length of 979.33 feet, a chord length of 958.07 feet, and a chord bearing of South 65' 45' 43" West; thence South 03' 29"34" East, 15.00 feet to a Point on a non-tangent curve, concave Northerly; thence Westerly along said curve having a radius of 1367.40 feet, a Central Angle of 03 30' 35", an arc length of 83.76 feet, a chord length of 83.75 feet, and a chord bearing of South 88' 15' 43" West; thence North 89' 58' 59" West, 1351.78 feet; thence North 56' 16' 59" West 90.41 feet to a Point on the aforesaid Easterly right-of-way line of U.S. Highway 441; thence North 00' 03' 02". East, along said Easterly right-of-way line, 2256.39 feet to a Point of Curvature of a curve, concave Westerly; thence Northerly along said curve having a radius of 11509.20 feet, a ,:. .i, ,',.:.. .:J. 06 57' 00", an arc length of 1396.07 feet, a chord i.=.r, ,: I .' .i feet, and a chord bearing of North 03'.25'28" West; thence North 06' 53' 55" West, along said Easterly right-of-way line, 124.71 feet to the Point of Beginning.' TOGETHER WITH (TRACT C) BEGIN at the Northeast corner of said Section 3; thence run South 00 00' 03" East, along the East line of the Northeast quarter of said Section 3, a distance of 659.68 feet.to a.Pointon the South line of Lot 8, of R.C. SLIGHS Ul-IRDIVlTION' 3.'..o-.r'dinq to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Boo' I. Pa1 .. ... r. i ur iR,.: R ,-.ords of Osceola County, Florida; thence South 89, 55'05" East, along said South line, 549.30 feet, to a Point on the Westerly right-of-way line of the Seaboard Coastline Railroad; thence South 12' 17' 55" West, along said Westerly right-of-way line, 2025.37 feet to a Point on the Norther- ly right-of-way line of Dart Boulevard, according to the right-of-way Maps of the Buenaventura Boulevard Extension prepared by Arring- ton-Hobbs in 1985; thence Westerly along said Northerly right-of-way line the following courses: North 89' 41' 17" West, 187.96 feet; thence North 00' 18' 43" East, 10.00 feet; thence North 89' 41' 17" West, 82.31 feet to a Point of Curvature of a curve, concave Southerly; thence Westerly along said curve having a radius of 1507.40 feet, a Central Angle of 18 58' 46", an arc length of 499.33 feet, a chord length of 497.05 feet, and a chord bearing of South 80' 49' 21" West; thence North 66 02' 23" West, 73.48 feet; thence Northerly along the Easterly right-of-way line of County Road # 527, according to the said right-of-ways Maps of the Buenaventura Boulevard Extension the fol- lowing courses: North 22 22' 14" West, 24.42 feet to a Point of Cur- vature of a curve; concave Easterly; thence Northerly along said curve having a radius of 1466.40 feet, a Central Angle of 06' 27' 31", an arc length of 165.30 feet, a chord length of 165.21 feet, and a chord bear- ing of North 19' 08' 29" West; thence South 7,4' 05' 17" West, 10.00 feet to a Point on a non-tangent curve, concave Easterly; thence Northerly along said curve having a radius of 1476.40 feet, a Central Apgle of 34 45' 17", an arc length of 895.56 feet, a chord length of 881.90 feet, and a chord bearing of North 01 27' 55" East; thence North 71' 13' 03" West, 7.92 feet to a Point on the Easterly right-of- way line of County Road 527 according to the State Road Department Maintenance Map of State Road 527, Section Number 92020; thence North 18' 46' 57" East, along said Easterly right-of-way line, 938.46 feet; thence North 18' 54' 44" East, along said Easterly right-of-way line, 500.00 feet; thence North 16' 39' 12" East, along said Easterly ..i, r....i..a,, ir. ri : .- i:. P,. Fiu on the North line of the North- - ai .lua-.r r s. ;, :,.1 ..,' i"-r,r...- South 89 55' 44' East, along said North line 227.39 feet to the Point of Beginning. TOGETHER WITH (TRACT, D) COMMENCE at the Northeast corner of said Section 3; thence run South 00' 00' 03" East along the East line of the Northeast quarter of said Section 3, a distance of 2638.71 feet to the East quarter corner of said Section 3) thence South 00 00' 00" West along the East line of the Southeast quarter of said Section 3, a distance of 130.00 feet to a Point on the Southerly right-of-way line of Dart Boulevard according to the right-of-way Maps of the Buenaventura Boulevard Extension prepared by Arrington-Hobbs in 1985 for the Point of Beginning; thence continue South 00 00'00" West along the said East line of the Southeast quarter 645.98 feet to a Point on the Westerly right-of-way line of the Seaboard Coastline Railroad; thence South 12' 17' 55" West, along the said Westerly right-of-way line, 546.35 feet toa Point on the South line of the North half of the South half of said Section 3; thence North 89 58' 59" West, along said South line, 1623.67 feet to a Point on the Easterly right-of-way line of County Road 527, accord- Ing to said right-of-way Maps of Buenaventura Boulevard Extension, being a Point on a non-tangent curve, concave Westerly; thence Northerly along said curve having a radius of 484.16 feet, a Central Angle of 13 44' 15", an arc length of 1f16.08 feet, a chord length of 115.81 feet, and a chord bearing of North 10 25' 51" West; thence Easterly along said Southerly right-of-way line of Dart Boulevard fol- lowing courses: North 18 44' 52" East, 114,08 feet to a Point on a non-tangent curve, concave Northwesterly; thence Northeasterly along said curve having a radius of 1507,40 feet, a Central Angle of 12 47' 40", an arc length of 336.61 feet, a chord length of 335.91 feet, and a chord bearing of North 51 24' 51" East; thence'North 45 01' 01" East, 316.80 feet; thence North 44 58' 59" West, 10.00 feet; thence North 45 01'01" East, 166.24 feet to a Point of Curvature of a curve, concave Southeasterly; thence Northeasterly along said curve having a radius 1367,40 feet, a Central Angle of 45' 17' 43", an arc length of 1081.00 feet, a chord length of 1053.07 feet, and a chord bearing of North 67' 39' 53" East; thence South 89' 41' 17" East, 153.12 feet to the Point of Beginning,. Said lands lying In unincorporated Osceola County, Florida, and containing 1055.7 acres, more or less. LESS: Osceola County Ball.Park Lands containing 18.20 acres more or less; Osceola County Road rights-of-way containing 79.23 acres more or less; Osceola County Stormwater Ponds containing 12,28 acres, more or less; AND Osceola County Wetland Purchase, containing 3.50 acres, more or less,. LESS OSCEOLA HIGH SCHOOL DDD LANDS: A portion of Lot 1, and Tract B, OSCEOLA CORPORATE CENTER, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 6, Pages 147- 149, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, being more particularly described as follows: COMMENCE at the Southwest corner of Lot 1, OSCEOLA COR- PORATE CENTER, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 6, Pages 147-149, of the Public Records of OSCEOLA County, Florida; thence North 00' 03' 02" East, along the West line of said Lot 1, a distance of 639.32 feet; thence South 89 56' 58" East, a distance of 45.71 feet to a point on the East right-of-way line of U.S. Highway 441 (S.R. 500 and 600) for the Point of Beginning (said East right-of- way line, according to O.R. Book 2020, Page 1305, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida); thence North 00 03' 02" East, along said East right-of-way line, a distance of 105.40 feet; thence North 89 56' 58" West, a distance of 13.93 feet; thence North 00 03' distance of 76.20 feet; thence South 86 44' 29" West, a distance of 55.66 feet; thence South 72 01' 36" West, a distance of 42.24 feet; thence South 26' 30' 00" West, a distance of 24.93 feet; thence South 03 22' 10" East, a distance of 26.08 feet; thence South 89' 41' 49" West, a distance of 200.61 feet, thence North 89 55' 05" West, a dis- tance of 149.08 feet; thence South 83 00' 43" West, a distance of 103.92 feet;: thence South 88' 27' 08" West, a distance of 38.89 feet; thence departing said North line of Wetland 31A: run North 00' 06' 38" West, a distance of 645.10 feet; thence North 89 56' 58" West, a dis- tance of 305.90 feet to the Point of Beginning. Contains 19.99 acres, more or less. LESS LOWES HOME CENTER PARCEL: A tract of land lying in Section 4, Township 25 South, Range 29 East, Osceola County, Florida, and being a portion of Tract "A", OSCEOLA CORPORATE CENTER, as per plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 6, Page 147, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida; being more particularly described as follows: COMMENCE at the South 1V4 corner of Section 4, Township 25 South, Range 29 East, Osceola County, Florida, according to the Plat of OSCEOLA CORPORATE CENTER as per plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 6, Page 147 of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida; and run North 00 36' 19" West, along the West line of the Southeast 1/V4 of said Section 4, according to the Plat of OSCEOLA CORPORATE CENTER as per plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 6, Page 147, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida for a distance of 1315.73 feet; thence departing said West line and run North 89 53'36" West along the South line of the North one half (V1/2) of the Southwest 14 of said Section 4, according to the Plat of OSCE- OLA CORPORATE CENTER as per plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 6, Page 147, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida for a distance of 982.52 feet to the East right of way line of Bermuda Avenue (John Young Parkway Extension) said point being on a curve concave Easterly and having a radius of 1700.00 feet and a tangent bearing of North 08 20'10" West; thence run Northerly along said right of way and the arc of said curve through a central angle of 06 2125" for a distance of 188.61 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continue Northerly along the aforesaid curve through a central angle of 02 22'55" for a distance of 70.68 feet to a Point of Tangency; thence North 00 :24'10" East, a distance of 70.97 feet; thence North 07' 31'40" East, a distance of 806 23 feet; thence North 00 24'10" East, a distance of 688.84 feet; thence North 46 59'47" East, a distance of 55.23 feet to a point on a curve concave Southerly having a tangent bearing of South 87' 53' 22" East and a radius of 4,485.62 feet; thence run Easterly along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 07' 35'39" for a distance of 594.54 feet to a Point of Tangency: thence run South 80*17' 43" East, a distance of 148.65 feet to a Point of Curva- ture of a curve concave Southwesterly having a radius of 35.00 feet; thence run Southeasterly along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 92' 57' 39" for a distance of 56.79 feet to a Point of Tangency; thence run South 12' 40' 07" West, a distance of 105.96 feet to the Point of Curvature of a curve concave Easterly having a radius of 1300.00 feet; thence Southerly along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 12 40' 07" for 287.44 feet to the Point of Tangency; thence South 00 00'00" East for 759.79 feet to the Point of Curvature of a curve concave Northwesterly having a radius of 45.00 feet; thence run Southwesterly along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 89' 42' 26" for 70,46 feet to the Point of Reverse Curvature of a curve concave Southeasterly having a radius of 767.00 feet; thence run Southwesterly along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 37 26' 40" for 501.25 feet to the Point of Tangency; thence South 52' 15' 47" West for 242.23 feet to the Point of Curvature of a curve concave Northwesterly having a radius of 608.00 feet; thence run Southwesterly along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 12* 07' 15" for 128.62 feet to the Point of Compound Curvature of a curve concave Northerly having a radius of 35.00 feet; thence run Northwesterly along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 113* 38' 14" for 69.42 feet to the Point of Beginning. Contains: 25.925 Acres, more or less. LESS BJ's PARCEL A tract of land Lying in Section 4, Township 25 South, Range 29 East, Osceola County, Florida, and being a portion of Tract "A", OSCEOLA CORPORATE CENTER, as per plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 6, Page 147, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida; and being more particularly described as follows: COMMENCE at the Southeasterly corner of Tract 1 (Centerview Boulevardi as per the plat of OSCEOLA CORPORATE CENTER - Replat One as recorded in Plat Book 13, Page 188 of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida and run North 00 00' 00" East for a distance of 92.00 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence run North 90' 00' 00" East, a distance of 535.26 feet to a Point of Curvature of a, curve concave Northwesterly having a radius of 588.00 feet; thence run Northeasterly along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 58* 07' 27" for a distance of 596.50 feet to the Point of Tangency; thence run North 31' 52' 33" East for a distance of 262.75 feet; thence run North 58 07' 27" West, a distance of 11.00 feet; thence run North 31' 52' 34" East, a distance of 176.88 feet to a Point of Curvature of a curve concave Westerly and having a radius of 35.00 feet; thence run Northerly along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 91' 08' 49" for a distance of 55.68 feet to a Point of Compound Curvature of a curve concave Southwesterly and having a radius of 4497.62 feet; said point being on the Southerly right of way line of Osceola Parkway, as per Official Records Book 1187, Page 1038, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida; thence run Northwesterly along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 16' 50' 05" for a distance of 1,321.51 feet; thence North 80' 17'43" West, a distance of 12.45 feet; thence departing said Southerly right-of-way line of Osceola Parkway and run along the Easterly right-of-way line of Greenwald Way and along the arc of a curve concave Southeasterly having a tangent bear- ing of South 59 01' 13" West and a radius of 53.00 feet; thence run Southwesterly along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 46* 21' 07" for a distance of 42.88 feet to the Point of Tangency; thence run South 12 40' 07" West, a distance of 266.80 feet to a Point of Curvature of a curve concave Easterly having a radius of 688.00 feet; thence run Southerly along the arc of said curve through a cen- tral angle of 12 40' 07" for a distance of 152.12 feet; thence run South 00' 00' 00" East, a distance of 717.18 feet to a Point of Curvature of a curve concave Northeasterly having a radius of 45.00 feet; thence run Southeasterly along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 90 00' 00" for a distance of 70.69 feet; thence North 90' 00' 00" East, a distance of 39.56 feet to the Point of Beginning. Containing 27.303 Acres, more or less. LESS PARCEL 19 (ESPOSITO PROPERTY) A portion of Tract "D", OSCEOLA CORPORATE CENTER, accord- ing to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 6, Pages 147 through 149, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, being more particu- larly described as: COMMENCE at the East 1/4 corner of Section 3, Township 25 South, Range 29 East, Osceola County, Florida; thence run South 00' _n '.:Ia..-..-f .: I ;o : i I..l :. *n o or. i .:.uir. .l, ".ar.l.: r i I,,e of Osceola Parkway as depicted on the Plat of OSCEOLA CORPO- RATE CENTER, recorded.in Plat Book 6, Pages 147 through 149, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, with said line being occu- pied in the field by 4"x 4" concrete monuments stamped "OSCEOLA COUNTY"; thence run North 89 41' 04" West, along said Southerly right-of-way line a distance of 152.08 feet to the Point of Curvature of a curve concave Southeasterly, having a radius of 1367.42 feet and a central angle of 11 32' 47"; thence run Southwesterly along the arc of said curve and said Southerly right-of-way line, a distance of 275.57 feet to the Westerly line of Wetland No. 35 as recorded in Official Records Book 1700, Page 1888, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and the Point of Beginning; thence departing said Southerly right-of-way line, run along said Westerly line the following fifty three (53) courses, South 04' 43' 56" West, a distance of 74.69 feet; thence run South 41' 44' 09" West, a distance of 98.11 feet; thence run South 23' 14' 59" West, a distance of 41.12 feet; thence run South 54 33' 48" West, a distance of 36.34 feet; thence run South 42' 14' 59" West, a distance of 62.92 feet; thence run South 51' 37' 24" West, a distance of 83.77 feet; thence run South 44 33' 29" West, a distance of 47.33 feet; thence run South 46' 39' 40" West, a distance of 34.15 feet; thence run South'65 57' 21" West, a distance of 59.15 feet; thence run South 57 18' 32" West, a distance of 45.84 feet; thence run North 76' 47' 38" West, a distance of 43.99 feet; thence run South 23' 25' 43" West, a distance of 32.54 feet; thence run South 77 09' 03" West, a distance of 33.46 feet; thence run North 65' 54' 29" West, a distance of 35.75 feet; thence run South 52' 16' 18" West, a distance of 28.12 feet; thence run South 59' 19' 54" West, a distance of 76.11 feet; thence run South 28 53' 18" West, a distance of 42.10 feet; thence run North 85* 33' 05" West, a distance of 29.21 feet; thence run South 35 13' 55" West, a distance of 28.52 feet; thence run South 74 08' 05" West, a distance of 50.38 feet; thence run South 42 25' 31" West, a distance of 38.08 feet; thence run North 81 56' 40" West, a distance of 30.28 feet; thence run South 38' 38' 10" West, a distance of 16.81 feet; thence run South 46' 33' 00" East, a distance of 16.08 feet; thence run South 26* 09' 25" East, a distance of 15.64 feet; thence run South 61 25' 37" East, a distance of 39.81 feet; thence run North 85* 56' 38" East, a distance of 18.72 feet; thence run South 03 00' 34" West, a distance of 16.58 feet; thence run North 89 36' 39" East, a distance of 47.46 feet; thence run South 07 48' 59" East, a distance of 27.97 feet; thence run North 85' 38' 11" West, a distance of 19.15 feet; thence run South 31' 49' 11" West, a distance of 26.73 feet; thence run South 19 50' 32" East, a distance of 18.54 feet; thence run North 69 47' 07" East, a distance of 20.95 feet; thence run South 19' 40' 23" East, a distance of 30.09 feet; thence run South'71' 38' 29" East, a distance of 25.58 feet; thence run South 26 09' 19" East, a distance of 41.24 feet; thence run South 34' 53' 33" East, a distance of 32.04 feet; thence run South 48 09' 41" East, a distance of 27.66 feet; thence run South 20* 04'. 43" East, a distance of 39.59 feet; thence run South 31* 10' 23" East, a distance of 39.54 feet; thence run South 27' 35' 19" East, a distance of 43.30 feet; thence run South 52 57' 58" East, a distance of 29.81 feet; thence run South 06 06' 32" East, a distance of 36.57 feet; thence run South 43 14' 22" East, a distance of 24.56 feet; thence run South 57 05' 52" East; a distance of 47.13 feet; thence run South 38 17 46" East, a distance of 41.71 feet; thence run South 44 51' 43" East, a distance of 25.12 feet; thence run South 21 11'42" East, a distance of 24.35 feet; thence run SSouth 47' 12'17" East, a distance of 22.26 feet; thence run South 46' 08' 19" East, a distance of 22.57 feet; thence run South 28 17' 42" West, a distance of 20.81 feet to a point on the South line of the North V/ of the South 1/2 of said Section 3; thence departing said Westerly line, run North 89 58' 59", along the said South line, a distance of 969.03 feet to a point on the Easterly right-of-way line of the afore- mentioned Osceola Parkway, said point also being a point on a non- tangent curve, concave Southwesterly, having a central angle of 13' 44' 16", and a radius of 484.16 feet thence run along said Easterly and Southerly right-of-way line the following six (6) courses, from a tangent bearing of North 03 32' 49" West, run Northwesterly along the arc of said curve a distance of 116.09 feet to a Point on Curve; thence departing said curve, run North 18 45' 22" East, a distance of 113.02 feet to a point on a non-tangent curve concave Northwesterly, having a central angle of 12 47' 23 and a radius of 1507.91 feet; thence from a tangent bearing of North 57 48' 48" East, run Northeasterly along the arc of said curve a distance of 336.60 feet to a Point of Tangency; thence North 45 01' 25" East, a distance of 317.64 feet; thence North 44' 58' 35" West, a distance of 10.00 feet; thence North 45' 01' 25" East, a distance of 167.14 feet to a Point of Curvature of a curve, con- cave Southeasterly, having a central angle of 33 44' 44" and a radius of 1367.42 feet; thence run Northeasterly along the arc of said curve a distance of 805.37 feet to the Point of Beginning. Containing 12.23 acres more or less. LESS PARCELS 1 & 2 (The Wilder Companies Property) A Tract of land being a Portion of Tract A, of OSCEOLA CORPO- RATE CENTER, as Recorded in Plat Book 6, Page 147, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, Section 4, Township 25 South, Range 29 East, Osceola County, Florida, being more, particularly described as follows: Commence at the Southwest comer of the Northwest V/4 of Section 4, Township 25 South, Range 29, East, Osceola County, Florida; thence North 00 10' 26" East along the West line of the Northwest V4 of said Section 4 for a distance of 626.97 feet to the Point of Begin- 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 OCTOBER 25, 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 6300, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2417, 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 19th day of Sep- tember 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: .s Esther M. Bridges ESTHER M. BRIDGES As Deputy Clerk September 24, 2005 October 1, 2005 Regional Wetland No. 14 as per the Deed of Conservation Easement as recorded in Official Records Book 1700, Page 1888, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and Official Records Book 5938, Page 3483 of the Public Records of Orange County, Florida for the fol- lowing courses: North 70 39' 38" West, a distance of 78.00 feet; thence South 87 57' 09" West, a distance of 73.49 feet; thence South 48* 38' 15" West, a distance of 84.09 feet; thence South 35* 33' 42" West, a distance of 107.51 feet; thence South 00' 24' 12" West, a dis- tance of 66.31 feet; thence South 25' 35' 50" East, a distance of 51.67 feet; thence South 29 55' 18" East, a distance of 25.24 feet; thence departing said parallel line and run South 90' 00' 00" West, a distance of 351.89 feet to the Easterly right-of-way line of the John Young Parkway extension (Bermuda Avenue) as recorded in Official Records Book 1111, Page 476, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Flori- da; thence run North 05' 52' 28" West along said right-of-way line for a distance of 336.01 feet; thence departing said right-of-way line and run North 89' 50'28" East, a distance of 316.10 feet; thence run North 00' 00' 00" East, a distance of 86.07.feet; thence run North 90' 00' 00" East, a distance of 9.00 feet; thence run North 00 00 00" East, 59.05 feet; thence South 89' 36' 26" East, a distance of 80.07 feet to a Point of Curvature of a curve concave Southwesterly having a radius of 550.00 feet; thence run Southeasterly along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 53' 23' 56" for a distance of 512.59 feet to the Point of Beginning. Containing 4.62 acres more or less. TOTAL PROJECT ACREAGE: 790 81 acres more or less This project is currently undergoing an Application for Notification of Proposed Change (NOPC) to a previously approved Development of Regional Impact (DRI) through the East Central Florida Regional Plan- ning Council. The Osceola County Planning Commission will also hold a public hearing on this request on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2005, at 7:00 P.M. Any person wishing to appeal any decision made by the Board of County Commissioners to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing will need a record of the proceeding, and for such purposes, may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. In accordance with the Americans Disabilities Act, persons with dis- abilities needing a special accommodation to participate in these pro- ceedings, should contact the Osceola County Planning Department, Osceola County Administration Building, 1 Courthouse Square, Suite 1400, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, at (407) 343-3100. September 24, 2005 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Osceola Board of County Commis- sioners will hold a Public Hearing at 1:30 P.M., or as soon thereafter as practical, on OCTOBER 24, 2005, in the Osceola County Adminis- tration Building, 1 Courthouse Square, Commission .Chambers, 4th Floor, Kissimmee, Florida, on the following proposed Notification of . Proposed Change to a Previously Approved Development of Region- al Impact DRI 05-0004, FORMOSA DEVELOPERS, INCORPORATED (Appli- cants and Owners): Request approval of a Notice of Proposed Change (NOPC) to amend the previously approved Formosa Gardens Development of Regional Impact (DRI) to extend the phasing and build-out dates by a cumulative amount of 10 (ten) years, to revise the equivalency matrix to add the approved museum/park land use and convert the museum/park square footage to commercial square footage with an equivalent number of trips, remove Splendid China from the Formosa Gardens DRI, and to document previous changes to the development program through previous use of equivalency matrix. The subject property consist of approximately 481 acres and is located North and South of Funie Steed Road, East and West of Sand Hill Road and South of US Highway 192, described as: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: FORMOSA GARDENS, Unit 1, as recorded in Plat Book 7, Pages 19-24, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, (155.110 acres). LESS: Tract "F" of said FORMOSA GARDENS, Unit 1 (23.596 acres) and less Tract "D" of said FORMOSAGARDENS, Unit 1 (1.71 acres). NET AREA = (129.804 acres) TOGETHER WITH: FORMOSA GARDENS, Unit 2, as recorded in Plat Book 14, Pages 25-26, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida (29.196 acres). TOGETHER WITH: Lot 7, FORMOSA GARDENS, Unit 3,.as recorded in Plat Book 7, Page 153-155, of the Public Records of Osce'ola County, Florida. (1.00 acres). TOGETHER WITH: FORMOSA GARDENS, Unit 5, as recorded in Plat Book 8, Page 37, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida (36.226 acres). TOGETHER WITH: FORMOSA GARDENS REPLAT, as recorded in Plat Book 8, Pages 85-87, of the' Public Records of Osceola County, Florida (67.393 acres). TOGETHER WITH: WESTWIND COMMERCIAL CENTER REPLAT, as recorded in Plat Book 9, Page 81, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Flori- da..(12.381 acres) LESS: Lot 1, of said WESTWIND COMMERCIAL CENTER REPLAT (2.783 acres). NET AREA = (9.589 acres) TOGETHER WITH: ROLLING HILLS ESTATES, Unit 1, at FORMOSA GARDENS, as recorded in Plat Book 10, Pages 29-31, of the Public Records of Osce- ola County, Florida (48.78 acres). TOGETHER WITH: ROLLING HILLS ESTATES, Unit 2, at FORMOSA GARDENS, as .recorded in Plat Book 10, Pages 71-72, of the Public Records of Osce- ola County, Florida (22.21 acres). TOGETHER WITH: OAK ISLAND HARBOR AT FORMOSA GARDENS, as recorded-in Plat Book 7, Pages 72-75, of the Public Records of Osceola County. Florida (90.701 acres). TOGETHER WITH: OAK ISLAND COVE, as recorded in Plat Book 11, Pages 110-111, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida (26.69 acres). TOGETHER WITH: WYNDHAM POINTE, as recorded in Plat Book 13, Page 84, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida (7.25 acres). TOGETHER WITH: A 12.128 acre parcel, embracing a.portion of Section 3, Township 25 South, Range 27 East, Osceola County, Florida, being more par- ticularly described as follows: COMMENCE at the Southwest comer of Section 3, Township 25 South, Range 27 East, Osceola County, Florida; thence run South 89* 49' 11" East along the South line of said Section 3, a distance of 300.00 feet to a point; thence departing said South line run North' 00 07' 44" West, a distance of 55.00 feet to a point; thence run North 89' 49' 11" West, a distance of 200.27 feet to a point of curve; thence with the arc of a curve to the right, having for its elements, a radius of 50.00 feet, a central angle of 89 41' 27", a chord which bears North 44? 58' 17" West, a chord distance of 70.51 feet, an arc distance of 78;26 feet to a Point of Tangency; thence run North 00 07' 44' West, a distance of 254.36 feet to a Point of Curve; thence with the arc of a curve to the right, having for its elements, a radius of 750.00 feet, a central angle of 71 57' 01", a chord which bears North 35 50'46" East, a chord dis- tance of 881.15 feet, an arc distance of 941.83 feet to a Point of Tan- gency; thence run North 71 49 17" East; distance of 573.55 feet to a point of curve; thence with the arc of a curve to the left, having for its elements, a radius of 1381.69 feet, a central angle of 43* 30' 24', a chord which bears North 50 04'.05" East, a chord distance of 1024.14 feet, an arc distance of 1049.16 feet to a Point of Tangency; thence run north 28' 18' 53" East, a distance of 101.45 feet to. the Point of 'Beginning; thence continue North 28 18' 53" East, a distance of 48.55 feet to a Point of Curve; thence with the arc of a curve to the right, hav- ing for its elements, a radius of 658.20 feet, a central angle of 54 54' 18", a chord which bears North 55' 46' 02" East, a chord distance of 606.88 feet, an arc distance of 630.73 feet to a Point of Tangency; thence run North 83 13' 11" East, a distance of 379.95 feet to a point of curve; thence with the arc of a curve to the left, having for its ele- ments, a radius of 698.28 feet, a central angle of 35' 34' 20", a chord which bears North 65' 26 '00" East, a chord distance of 426.60 feet, an arc distance of 433.53 feet to a point of reverse curve; thence with the arc of a curve to the right, having for its elements, a radius of 50.00 feet, a central anqle of 86*10' 07". a chord which bears North 89' 16' 06" Ea sa : r,.:.r,a ,.1 ,r..:- ,1 .iE 31 feet, an arc distance of 75.20 feet to a Point of Tangency, said point being on the South right-of-way line of U.S. Highway 192 (S. R. 530); thence run South 46' 11' 02" East along said right-of-way line, a distance of 7.97 feet to a point, said point being a 4 x 4 concrete monument # 935; thence departing said right-of-way line, run South 00 03' 26" East along the East line of the West 1/2 of the Northwest /4'of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 3, Town- ship 25 South, Range 27 East, a distance of 599.98 feet to a point; thence departing said line, run South 90 00' 00" West, a distance of 1364.70 feet to the Point of Beginning. (12.128 acres). Total area con- taining 480.967 acres, more or less. This project is currently undergoing an Application for Notification of Proposed Change (NOPC) to a previously approved Development of Regional Impact (DRI) through the East Central Florida Regional Plan- nirlg Council. The Osceola County Planning Commission will also hold a public hearing on this request on Thursday OCTOBER 6 2005 at 7:00 PM. Any person wishing to appeal any decision made by the Board of County Commissioners to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing will need a record of the proceeding, and for such purposes, may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based, In accordance with the Americans Disabilities Act, persons with dis- abilities needing a special accommodation to participate In these pro- ceedings, should contact the Osceola County Planning Department, Osceola County Administration Building, 1 Courthouse Square, Suite 1400, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, at (407) 343-3100. September 24, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: CI 05-MF-0877. TEMPUS PALMS INTERNATIONAL, LTD., a Florida limited partnership, Plaintiff, vs. LUCAS ACEVEDO and DENISE OCASIO; ADELA AZA and ISRAEL M. ESPINDpLA, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION To: Defendants, LAURA TALLY WATERS and DOMINIQUE NICOLE WATERS, and all parties claiming interest by, through, under or against Defendants, LAURA TALLY WATERS and DOMINIQUE NICOLE WATERS, and all parties having or claiming to have any riaht, title or inteist in theproperty herein described: COUNT XV DEFENDANTS, LAURA TALLY WATERS and DOMINIQUE NICOLE WATERS YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following described property in Osceola County, Florida: Building 29, Unit 304, Week 30, 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 ning; thence continue along said West line North 00' 10' 26" East for a distance of 2003.31 feet to a point on the Northerly line of said Sec- tion 4; thence run along said Northerly line South 89* 54' 52" East, for a distance of 1425.54 feet to a point Lying on the West right-of-way of John Young Parkway Extension per Official Records Book 1111, Page 476, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida; thence South 00' 24' 10" West along said right-of-way for a distance of 420.31 feet; thence South 06 40' 48" West for a distance of 804.83 feet; thence South 00' 24' 10" West for a distance of 655.72 feet; thence leaving said right-of- way line, South 43 30' 10" West, for a distance of 58.30 feet to a point on the Northerly right-of-way line of Osceola Parkway as recorded in Official Records Book 1187, Page 1038, Osceola County Florida; thence run along said right-of-way line South 86' 51' 00" West along the North right-of-way of Osceola Parkway for a distance of 597.19 feet; thence South 84 06' 55" West for a distance of 251.51 feet; thence South 86 51' 00" West for a distance of 444.48 feet to the Point of Beginning. Containing 61.610 acres, more or less. LESS A PORTION OF "PARCEL 6" (ATCO PROPERTY) A portion of Tract "A", OSCEOLA CORPORATE CENTER, as per plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 6, Page 147, of the Public records of Osceola County, Florida and being more particularly described as follows: Commence at the North V/4 comer of Section 4, Township 25 South, Range 29 East, Osceola County, Florida, and run South 00' 36' 19" East along the East line of the Northwest 1/4 of the aforesaid Section 4 for a distance of 598.67 feet; thence departing said East line and run South 89' 23' 41" West, for a distance of 74.60 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence run South 90 00' 00" West, a distance of 220.66 feet; thence run 25 feet parallel Northerly and Westerly of the Non- Page C8, NEWS-GAZETTE, Saturday, September 24, 2005 OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETE CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS: (407) 8:00 am-5:00 pm, Monday Friday 846-7600 CLASSIFIED Place your classified online ON LINE ALL THE TIME!WWW.OSCEOLANEWSGAZETTE.COM SON LINE ... ALL THE TIME! 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Also tree, bush, landscape, haul- ing. Good, dependable service. Call any- time! Richard 407-973-5874. EXTREME Lawn Care Of Kissimmee *Weekly Service *Competitive Rates *Reliable Quality Work Residential / Commercial Licensed & Insured Call Franky 321-624-8796 GREENER GARDENS Landscape & Maintenance Service, Inc. Mowing Trimming u Weeding Edging Hauling Mulch Grading Licensed/Insured Free Estimates Residential/Commercial Phone: 407-892-2264 Cell: 407-346-5712 NEED YOUR Lawn Cut? As low as $20. Call 407-932-0223. RAY'S LAWN MOWING Mowing, Edging, Trimming and Branches Cut. Reasonable Rates. Reli- able Service. Please call 407-402-4196. INSURANCE -N "0 P O R "A -TE V" 407-870-9462 WANTED FRED'S AUCTION Osceola County's Oldest & Largest Auction Company 407-892-2838 .CALL TODAY . AB892 AU2108 Owner Fred Irving Jr, 10% Buyers Premium SC l s fie I CLASSIFIED DEADLINES: C classified I n deU. Osceola Shopper, Thursday News-Gazette, South Orange News MONDAY 2 PM Phone (4078467600 8:00 AM- 5:00 PM, Mnday-Friday Homefinder FRIDAY NOON Cancellation Deadline FRIDAY NOON Phone (407) -7 8:00 AM 5:00 PM, Monday-FridaSaturday News-Gazette THURSDAY 2:00 PM 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 3199 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 . 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Auctions 560 Bicycles 565 Clothing 570 Exercise Equipment 575 Business Merchandise ..580 Jewelry 585 For Sale/General 590 Utility Trailers 595 Antiques/Collectibles 600 Hay 605 Appliances 610 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 Retail/Cashiers 705 Travel Agent 710 Hotel/Motel 715 Restaurant Lounge 720 Clerical .725 Accounting/Bookkeeping 730 Educational 735 Security 740 Insurance 745 Telemarketing 750 Sales 755 , Beautician/Cosmetology 760 Nail Tech 765 Maintenance 770 Crafts, Trades & Skills 775 Industrial 777 Technical 780 AC/Heating- Mechanics 785 Automotive 790 Professional 795 Bank/Financial 800 Management 805 Medical 810 Construction 815 Farm Workers 820 Warehouse 825 Babysitter Wanted 830 Position Wanted 835 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 Banquet Halls 1080 Office, Space 1085 Retail Space 1090 Warehouses 1095 Pasture Stable 1100 Hunting Prop. 1105 Timeshares 1110 Vacation 1115 Storage/Garage 1120 Real Estate For Sale 1130 Homes .1135 Duplexes 1140 Townhouses 1145 Apartments 1150 . Condos 1155 Villas 1160 Mobile Homes 1165 Mobile Home Lots 1170 Out of State 1175 Out of Area 1180 Farms & Ranches 1185 Property 1190 Commercial/Income 1195 Waterfront 1200 Oceanfront 1205 Lots/Acreage 1210 Cemetery 1215 RV Lots 1220 Warehouses 1225 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 77. Saturday, September 24, 2005, NEWS-GAZETTE, Page C9 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) 398-6729 J.D.'S TREE Service. Free Estimates. 28/years experience. Topping, Trimming, Tree Removal. 957-4012. I 420-Concrete ANDY KOSINSKI, INC. Concrete Contractor Residential Commercial Call 407-346-1163 BULLET CONCRETE House, Slabs, Patios, Drives, Etc. Free Estimates (407)891-1608 QUALITY CONCRETE FINISHING Affordable Prices. Free Estimates. Lic/Ins. No Job Too Small! Aggregate Concrete 407-908-0411 445-Irrigation AQUATIC IRRIGATION And Landscape Sod Installation French Drains Free Estimates 407-484-9160 Don't Drag That Hose Around Another Year! State Reg. Lic.#OL01354 DELUXE SERVICES Repair, Install, Maintain: *Irrigation & Sprinkler Systems *Pumps 'Tanks -Water Treatment 'Swimming Pool Equipment Licensed/Insured 407-957-6648 SPARKLING JACK'S IRRIGATION 'Repair 'Re-vamping *Maintenance 'Drainage 'Residential 'Commercial 'Licensed '-Insured Email: josekel4@aol.com (407) 433-3233 (407) 433-3234 24/Hours 475-Painting A. P. C. HOME IMPROVEMENT PAINTING COMPANY Interior / Exterior 'Textured Ceilings 'Powerwashing 'Drywall -Taping *Replacement Doors 'Screen Repair 'Remodeling For All Your Home Improvement Needs! (407) 414-5917 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. SPRUCE UP FOR THE HOLIDAY'S!!! *Drywall Repair 'Texture 'Interior 'Exterior, *Commercial Painting Licensed / Insured (407) 932-3247, (407) 709-4976 Fax (407) 847-9823 525-Business Opportunity PILLAR TO POST America's #1 Home Inspection Franchise Is Now Seeking Franchisees in Kissim- mee! Ongoing Training/Support invest- ment Required. 770-860-0103 SMALL INVESTMENT TAKES IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Turn-Key Business Fantastic Location and Potential. Owner Financing. (407) 319-1225 540-Garage Sales Kissimmee BIG MOVING Sale! Sat.9/24. 8am-1pm. Household, furniture, linens, appliances. 2662 N.Stewart St., off Pleasant Hill. BIG YARD SALE for Katrina! Golf, fishing, photo, tools, household, LP's, AC, TV & radios, & lots more! Fri.9/23, Sat.9/24. 2600 Milton, off West Carroll., ESTATE SALE Sat.9/24, 8am-3pm. Sun.9/25, 9am-2pm. Antique piano, sew- ing machine,, Lance jar, 2/bedroom sets, mystery surprise box lots. 311 Maple Ave. 407-325-6257. MOVING SALE Sat.9/24, 2pm-6:30pm. Sun.9/25, 7am-6:30pm Mon.9/26, 7am- 6:30pm. Contents of home. Leather sleep- er couch and loveseat. Good condition. Coffee and end tables. Round dining table, 4/chairs, ,tile and wood. 4/bar stools. Bedroom sets and misc. 2484 Sweetwater Circle, Unit 88. Off Poinciana Blvd. to Siesta Lago or 192 to Siesta Lago. MOVING- bedroom, living room, refrigera-. tor, lamps, paintings, Chandelier, rugs, size/10 clothes, plants, Nordic Trac Rider. Lake Cecile Drive. 407-470-3468. MOVING- French Provincial couch, chairs, end tables. Dining room, bed- rooms, other furniture and miscellaneous. 407-847-0240. SATURDAY-9/24 only 2737 Miami Ter- race. Children clothes, glassware, cook- ware & lots morel VERY NICE Infants and children clothes, fax, bikes, electric typewriter, books, Christmas items, lawnmower, spreaders. 2550 Grenada Blvd. Sat.9/24. 7am-4pm. Items too numerous to listfl YARD SALE. Lighthouse Baptist Church. Corner of Shepherd Lane And Wliey Ave- nue. Intercession City. Saturday, 9/24. 8AM-1 PM. Good Items. Too Numerous To Mention. Please Come. 545-Garage Sales St. Cloud COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE. 2443 Sweetwater Blvd. Saturday, Sept. 24th., 8AM-4PM. FRIDAY-9/23 & Saturday-9/24. 513 Ver- mont Ave. Good clothes and general household items. GARAGE SALE. Lots of stuff. Saturday- 9/24. 2420 Kissimmee Park Road. HUGE SALEI Annette Funicello bears, plate, autograph. Some Earnhardt Jr. Items, and too many other Items to list! Frl.9/23, Sat.9/24. 70 Blackberry Creek Dr., behind Wal Mart. 7am-2pm. MOVING SALE. Friday & Saturday, Sept. 23rd. & 24th., 8AM-3PM. 6084 Lamonte Str., off 192, 3 miles east of Hwy. 15, Fur- niture, lawn equipment, generator, mlsc, kitchen & much moreill MOVING SALE. Sept. 24th, & 25th. 55" Widescreen (Warranty). Washer, Dryer, Honda Mower, Recumbent Bike, Book- case W/Doors, Breakfast Table W/Stools & Morel 4207 Floating Orchid Ct. (321) 388-4129. 590-For Sale General 10 WIRE baskets for converting stationary cabinet shelves to pull outs. $5/each. 407- 847-6852, . 2004 HUSKY Mower. 46" Cut, $800.00, 1991 Grand Prix $1,200.00. (407) 846-4274. DOORS (USED). Interior & Exterior, W/Hardware. Max $5.00/Each. (407) 847-3981, ELECTRIC MITRE Box. $40. 786-877- 7474. EMPTY NESTER'SIll Downsizingill Whole house liquidationIll 2/refrigerators, 1/w/Ice maker, desk. Stand alone off-track racer game, etc.... (407) 816-9608. HOT TUB/SPA $1450. 5 Person. 5HP, 20 Jets. Cup holders. Lights. Never Used. Warranty. Retail $4300, Sacrifice (407) 276-1552. HOT TUB/SPA $1795. LOADEDII New! 110/volts. Waterfall with LED lights, cup holders, bucket -seats: Free delivery. 407-870-7549 KITCHEN CABINETS, counter, sink, stove top, oven, dark brown, fair condition. $300. St.Cloud, 912-258-2432. OLD VINYL records, 75 available, perfect condition, to be sold in bulk. $2/each. 407- 414-2916, after 5pm. PATIO PAVERS. Red and gray: Approximately 100 pavers. .25/ea. 407- 433-5290. POOL TABLE Brand new, gorgeous 8' wood table. 1" slate, leather pockets. Never used Cost $5K, sell $1295. 407- 846-8822. SHUFFLEBOARD TABLE: Like new with 8/pucks, wax and accessories. Dimensions 9x22x32. Nice X-mas gift. $125 O.B.O. 407-348-7121. SKI/SEE EUROPE Group Rates- Air, Hotel, Transfers January 27th thru February 4,2006 407-957-1243 600-Antiques/ Collectibles MISC. PRECIOUS Moments Figurines in boxes. $100 for all. 321-284-6976. 1 610-Appliances GAS RANGE. Good & Clean. $50. OBO. (407) 931-2303. I 625-Furnishings I 46" WIDE computer desk. Great for stud- ent's room. Only $30. Call'407-957-9013. ANTIQUE BED Prmrre viuii, dresser w/full mirror and "yrii [ar.,, i .'0 407-957- 5416. BED $135. All brand new orthopedic, 2/piece, queen pillowtop set. 5/yr. warran- ty. Can deliver. Also, full set $100. Twin set $90. 407-846-8822. BEDROOM SET $495. 6/piece set. Brand New! Never used. Includes head- board, nightstands, dresser, chest.... 407- 870-7549. JAPANESE MOTHER-OF-PEARL dining room set with hutch, 8/chairs. New $11,000. Asking $1200 obo. 407-744- 0846. MOVING SALE! Whitewash 6/chair din- ing, $225. 2/twin beds and dresser, $225. Queen bed sofa, $250. Chest and mirror, $50. Antique white sewing machine, $50. 407-348-4227. ONE EXTRA long twin mattress for an electric bed. $75. 407-892-7088. USED OFFICE FURNITURE. Desks, $50.00. Files, $79.00. Chairs, $25.00. Cunningham's Office Supply. 20 W. Dakin. (407) 846-2332. 635-Lawn & Garden ' LARGE BROADCAST Fertilizer spreader. Pull behind lawn tractor. Pneumatic tires. $50. 407-791-8378. . 1700-Help Wanted General CREW LEADER To run sod crew. Must have clean driv- ing record, transportation to work & phone. Must be able to Work Monday-Friday & some weekends. Bilingual a plus. Sal- ary + commission. (407) 892-3377 PART TIME On Call Bus Driver. Ideal For Retiree. Bilingual A Must. Call Jeffrey At: (407) 628-4878. PERSON OR COUPLE To Clean Local Bar. Retirees Welcome To Apply. 7 Days Week. $150/Week Call 8AM-6PM..(321) 624-6555. $4000 TO $6000 MONTHLY Join a national effort to assist in the en- rollment of the new Part D prescription drug plan for retirees on medicare. Duties include education and distribution of Part D mate- rials. You will work in pharmacies and senior centers in your lo- cal area. Training is provided. Call today to secure full Information. 407-870-2066 BARTON TRANSPORTATION SERVICES Toll Collectors, Custodians And Entry Level Supervisors needed for Kissilmmee area. Full & Part Time Available. Free Life Insurance, Paid Vacation. Paid Training. Background/Drug Test Required. 407-578-7106 ACTORS NEEDED for year around haunt- ed attraction in Old Town. Full time/part time. 407-847-7552, ARE YOU a responsible person seeking an opportunity to begin a new career? Neat and organized with good handwriting & clerical skills? Would you enjoy a varie- ty of duties in a professional photography studio? Send resume: P.O. Box 422068-DH Kissimmee, FL 34742 BE YOUR OWN BOSS WITH AUTO TRADER Dependable independent contractors are needed to deliver the Auto Trader maga- zines Thursdays early AM. Drivers can earn $100 or more per day! $$ Retention Bonus $$ Kissimmee routes are now available! We need dependable people with reliable transportaiton to attend our next infor- mation session: 10am Tuesday at 645 C Herndon Ave., Orlando, FL 32803. (Just off Hwy.50/E.Colonial Dr., across from Fashion Square Mall) Call for details: 800-314-2230, x.1 bet- ween 10am-2pm, Monday ONLY. CLEANERS WANTED Crew Members Needed For New Home Construction Cleaning. Must Be Able To Lift 35/Lbs. And Climb Ladders. Cleaning Professionals, Inc. 1426 Park Commerce Ct. St.Cloud Call (407)-891-9266 Sub Crews Welcome To Apply: Must Be Licensed & Insured. DRIVER & SALESPEOPLE Immediate Openings. Great Pay. Apply In Person: TLC Homestore Furniture 4045 13th. Street St.Cloud Or Call: (407) 891-7779 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. Region- al runs get you home weekly. 1-800-554-7364 DRIVERS NEEDED CDL Class A. '1/yr. experience required. Solo or teams. Home weekly. Good pay. Clean driving record. No touch freight. Call Frank 407-353-8872 EXPERIENCED SEPTIC: Installers, Drivers, Pumpers, Service Techs with class A or B CDL & good driv- ing record needed. Good pay & fringe benefits. (407) 847-4960. FOOD & BEVERAGE- Friday, Saturday, & Sunday a must! Experience a plus! 407- 846-2811. 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. LANDSCAPERS NEEDED Crew leaders and laborers. Good bene- fits. Start immediately! Must have driver's license. 407-448-7032 LAWN MAINTENANCE Worker needed. . Experience required. Must have own transportation. 407-348-6479. LOADER OPERATORS. Start Now! 6 Day Week. Paid Weekly. Also Hiring Fork- lift Operators. (407) 891-8400. NEED 300 MEN ASAP To work with blue tarp relief team for hur- ricane Katrina. All need to have hammer and tool pouch. Crew leaders need cell phones, trucks, and ladders. IF INTERESTED PLEASE EMAIL: stclbboyl969@aol.com This experience will give you the oppor- tunity to make some excellent money!! PRO SHOP ASSISTANT Experienced in retail and merchandising. Guest service experience, proficient with computers, some golf experience and other tasks assigned by golf operations management. Full benefits package. Weekends required.. Fax resume 407-891-1620. PT MERCHANDISER We're Superfridge & we've got a great PT job to stock small freezers in Kissimmee area grocery stores on Mon. & Thurs. Competitive pay & training provided. 1- 800-733-2999, ext.601. www.superfridge.com SLOPE MOWER Operator & CDL Driver Needed. Drug Free Work Policy. 407-892- 8827. 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. WANTED FT/PT Janitorial cleaners. Poin- ciana area. 1-800-974-7784. Call between 8am-4pm. IFREC Real Estate Schools KISSIMMEE LOCATION Get Trained in 2 Weekends Sept. 30 Oct. 9 Book & Materials Included , Cedar Plaza 2262 E. Irlo Bronson Mem. HwV For A Busy Real Estate / Property Management Office. Proficient in Quicken and Excel.- Call Kathy today at 407-847-7117 REAL ESTATE STORE, INC. 513 W. Vine St. (W. Hwy. 192) Kissimmee, FL 34741 407.847.7117 GOOD SAMARITAN VILLAGE ,i' KISSIMMIEE "COME JOIN THE TEAM" 1I D'iltlilMINDEU OWlt" l 1 4 R.N. / LPN Full Time, 7-3 %ill be Horking ewern other w weekend. * R.N. / LPN Part Time, 3-11 will be working ever. other weekend. + R.N. / LPN / C.N.A. Pool all shift you Nill be working a minimum of one weekend per month (,Sat. & Sun.) + HOUSEKEEPING Full Time, 7:00am to 3:30pm rotated weekend. + CNA Part Time, ion call). Home Health' experience required. Weekends (Sal. & Sun.) Must be available! .,o 0 c 04is *DI TJ I JR I DO eMV IMDR.l VJ M + MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN - Specializing in telephone wiring. Full Time, 7:00am-3:30pm. Very fe'i weekends or special events may be required. Vo-tech trained or previous experience of 2 years or more in basic carpentry, plumbing, wiring and electrical work. Wage rate is determined by experience. Benefits available after 60 da)s. Please Fax ALL Resumes to 407-518-7842 Applications accepted only on ,on., Thur,. & Fri. 8:30am-12 noon & 1:00pm-4:00pm 1550 Aldersgate Drive Kissimmee, FL 34746 Phone 407-933-2128 Fax: 407-518-7842 Visit our website located at: www.goodsamkiss.com Affirmative Action M/F/V/H EOE/Drug Free Workplace WOODWORKERS/HANDYMAN NEED- ED immediately to manufacture items & other various projects. Flexible hours. 407-847-7552. WORK FROM Home. No experience needed. We'll train the right people. We pay your L/D phone bill. Call today (407)891-8593. I I FARM TOUR GUIDES 30 Men & Women Needed To Serve As Tour Guides From Oct. 3-Oct. 31. Retirees Welcome. Also, Persons Needed to Give Pony Rides. Must Like Children, Farm Animals and Working Outdoors. Hours Approx. 9:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Mon. Fri. Some Weekends A Must! Non Smokers Preferred er hour407.846.0770 INTERVIEWS START SEPTEMBER 14-27 NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY 10:00 to 4:00 p.m. 5 Mi. South of 192 on Poinciana Blvd. SOsceola County 3 Courthouse Square Suite 100 .. Kissimmee, FL 34741 JOB TITLE SALARY/HOURLY Accounting Clerk ... .. $22,605-$33,905 Appraiser. . .. ... $35,050-$52,588 Architeclur.al Svcs OHce Mgr . $54,362-$81.548 Civ Eng IIIl iSormwater Mgmrl ..... $46.962-$70,464 Civ Enc III Transporialiorn. $46.962-$70.464 Convention Sales Manager .... $40,578-$60,869 Cook.'House Pareni ............ $22,605-$33,906 Corrections Oft-Cadet . . $25,941 Corrections Officer .... $32,427-$48,640 Emergency IlMgmi Specialis . $30,276-$45.427 Fire inspector .... ... ...... $30,276-$45,427 GIS Technicianl................ .$30,276-$45,427 Groundskeeper . $19,533-$29,303 Highway Const Coordinator ... $40,962-$60.869 Librarian .. .. . . $30,276-$45,427 Library Associate Full Time ... . $19,533-$29,303 LPI Full Time .. .... .. $30.276-$45,427 LPIN PT- Temp" ...... ... $17.86 Maintenance Worker $19.533-$29,303 r Jetwork Engineer. .. .... $40,578-$60,869 Otice of Grants Dir .. .. .. $46,962-$70,464 Office of Mgmt & Budgel Dir .... $54,362-$81,548 Planner ........... ... $35,050-$52,588 Project Manager ................ $46,962-$70,464 QA Review Otficer ... ....... $35,050-$52.588 Residential Inspector .......... $35,050-$52,588 Residential Plans E::anminer .. $35,050-$52,588 Senior GIS Technician . $35,050-$52,588 Senior Mechanic . . $26,160-$39,239 Senior Planner . .. $46,962-$70,464 Senior Secretary ... ...... $26,160-$39,239 ' , Sr. Planner (School FAC) .. $46,962-$70,464 Sr. Clerk;Pars . .... $22,605-$33,906 - Teacher Assistant P.T ....... . $8.11-$12.16 = Part-Time Position PhRyical arnd druq test required ICIC/FCIC bacdhgrourid checs will be conducted Veterans preference ADA-EOE Appi, a www.osceola.org or OSCEOLA COUNTY HUMAN RESOURCES 3 Courthouse Square, Suite 100 KISSIMMEE, FL 34741 OFFICE: 1407) 343-2800 HEARING IMPAIRED LINE: (407) 343-2820 FT CSR. Saturday a must! Customer friendly and computer literate. Call Juli @ 407-343-9019. HELP WANTED Trailer sales, parts counter, reception- ist/general office. Apply at: Amera Trail, Inc. 4840 E.Irlo Bronson Hwy., St.Cloud, FL. HELP WANTED- Tech Trainees. Full time. Sales experience helpful. Must have own transportation. 407-846-3188, ask for Mike or Joan. HOUSECLEANERS WANTED. Monday- Friday, daytimes only; Local cleaning serv- ice. Car required. $8.50/hour + mileage, 321-697-0063. IMMEDIATE OPENINGS AVAILABLEIII Earn $$ up to $300 per day as a Cable TV Service Technician in the Orlando, FL met- ropolitan area. Experience In the telecom- munications field preferred. For more details call: 407-678-9001 or 919-201-5364 IMMEDIATE PART TIME OPENINGS Starting at $8.00 + Incentives Paid Training No Experience Necessary SWeekend Availability a Mustl SReliable Transportation Needed To learn more call nowl 407-351-1492 RGIS Inventory Specialists An Equal Opportunity Employer WRECKER DRIVERS/CASHIERS/ ISLAND ATTENDANTS Needed at Canoe Creek Citgo at Florida's Turnpike. Sign-up Bonus. Experience preferred/Will train. Competitive wages/Benefits. Clean driving record and ability to pass background check. DFWP Call John 407-892-8081 720-Restaurant/Lounge GRILL COOKS Why work just anywhere? At Cracker Barrell Country Store You can enjoy: Flexible schedules Part time and full time Top wages Excellent benefits Employee discounts Apply today anytlmel 5400 W.Irlo Bronson Hwy. KIssimmee, FL (across from Orange World) Cracker Barrell Is an Equal Opportunity Employer DAYS SUITES AT OLD TOWN Immediate openings for full time positions: Maintenance Technicians Experience in hotel maintenance. Electri- cal, plumbing and drywall a plus, We offer good benefits, including 2 weeks vacation after 1 year. Health insurance and more. APPLY IN PERSON at our: Human Resources Office 5820 W.lrlo Bronson Hwy. (next to Old Town) KIssimmee, FL 34746 407-396-7900 EEO/Drug Free Workplace BEEF O'BRADY'S St.Cloud Hiring experienced cooks. Taking applications Monday through Thursday 2-4pm 2926 13th St. Next to Movie Gallery EXPERT PIZZA Maker Needed, starting pay up to $10/hr. Also, Counter help need- ed. Schlano's Pizza, (407) 301-3479, (407)933-5383. GREENSIDES AT HARMONY Now hiring experienced cooks and dishwashers. Apply In person: 3500 Harmony Square Dr. West Or fax resume. 407-891-1620 715-Hotel/Motel Page C10, NEWS-GAZETTE, Saturday, September 24, 2005 HIRING NIGHT Auditor, Front Desk, Main- tenance, Maids. Good Pay. Oasis Inn. 407-396-0400. I 725-Clerical ADMINISTRATION / CLERICAL Family business seeking reliable, experi- enced clerical help to perform general of- fice duties. Experienced w/phones, filing, faxing, word processing, spreadsheets. WORD, EXCEL. Benefits, holiday / vaca- tion pay. (407)891-8890. BILLING CLERK For invoicing and billing. Experience preferred. Computer literate. Ace Electrical Supplies 407-932-0191 CLERICAL ASSISTANT I: Kissimmee Utility Authority: (Low) $12.05 (High) $13.37; Performs routine clerical work such as typ- Ing letters, reports, charts and requisitions. Answers telephone, meets the public, maintains files and keeps records. Knowl- edge of standard office practices, pro- cedures, equipment and clerical tech- niques. Must be proficient in Word 6.0, Mi- crosoft Excel 5.0 and Windows. Must be able to type 35wpm with 90% accuracy. Excellent benefits. Applicants may mail, fax or e-mail their resume to: KUA Human Resources Department 1701 W. Carroll Street Klssimmee, FL 34741 Fax: 407-933-1761 or e-mail to: hr@kua.com Applications deadline: October 5, 2005 EOE HVAC COMPANY Seeking Experienced Billing Clerk For Construction Projects. Knowledge Of Quick Books Preferred. Fax Resume: (407) 857-5503, OPEN HOUSE EVENT SUPPORT STAFF Needed Immediately! Last Chance, Filling Up Quickly! *65 Greeters *12 Pre Registration Clerks $10.00 Per Hour Osceola Parkway Area October 8th thru 12th Saturday thru Wednesday 8:30am-5pm Professional, well groomed, outgoing, confident individuals with excellent communications skills required. Must be able to type 50wpm and stand for long periods of time. Mandatory Dress Code: Black Slacks/Skirt with white button down shirt and black shoes. Call today 407-862-0090 for further information. | 735-Educational HIRING TODDLER teacher and Pre-K Aide. Experience preferred. Kids In The Country. 407-892-8377. PRESCHOOL TEACHER Assistant need- ed in a private Christian school in the downtown Kissimmee area. Monday through Friday, 8:15am-5:30pm. Please call 407-847-8805. TEACHERS AND School secretary need- ed. Apply'within: 1430 N.Smith St., Kis- simmee. 34744. 407-944-0217. 740-Security I (D) LICENSED SECURITY OFFICERS Full Time / Part Time. Benefits Package Available Call For Interview (407) 932-3330 SECURITY OFFICERS NEEDED FT, PT, 2nd. & 3rd. shifts. Kissimmee, Or- lando. Please call: 407-891-0411 or email: ospsjobs@aol.com 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. 750-Telemarketing CALL FROM HOME! Fresh leads provided weekly Easy read script. Advertising specialties. Earn $500+/wk. www.apenplace.com 407-957-9710 755-Sales 1 LOAN OFFICERS Wanted. No license re- quired. No experience needed. $2000 to $3000 per month potential P/T. 407-574- 7412. SALES PROFESSIONAL Seeking Exceptionally Motivated Home Consultants *- For Orange and Osceola Counties Exclusive Skyline Mobile Home Dealership. $19 million annual sales the past two years!!! SYou can easily earn a six figure income. Bilingual a plus! (Spanish) If you are self-motivated, success mind- ed, this is your Opportunity to Grow and be part of the Finest Mobile Home Dealership in all Central Florida. Fax Resume to: Nelson or Israel 407-344-2888. HOME IMPROVEMENT Sales Profes- sional. Must have previous glass room, screened room and Florida room experi- ence In our Florida market. Full time with benefits. Call Keith 863-956-3441. SALES REP- To call on existing and new accounts. Experience not necessary. Bilingual. Must have reliable transporta- tion. Draw +commission. Fax resume to (407) 847-2115, or call (407) 847-8899. M- F. 8-5. 760-Beautician Cosmetology GREAT CLIPS Is hiring stylists.Our average stylist earns $10 $15 per hour. We offer medical, den- tal, life insurance, paid vacation, 401K and advancement opportunities. Call Debble at (407)-342-9684 STYLISTS AND Nail Techs Needed. St.Cloud. 6 Stations Available. Weekends Or Full Time. 407-791-8712. | 770-Maintenance | MAINTENANCE WORKER- F/T. Wednesday-Sunday. Experienced pre- ferred with valid driver's license. 407-846- 2811. 2ND. SHIFT MAINTENANCE POSITION CARGILL ANIMAL NUTRITION (Nutrena Feeds), located in Kissimmee, Florida, is seeking the right candidate to fulfill a 2nd. shift maintenance position. The ideal candidate should have above average skills in communication, P.L.C., electrical, trouble-shooting skills, giv- ing/taking responsibility, integrity, innova- tion, team player, and coaching ability. Salary will range from $18-$22/hr. de- pending on experience. Previous experi- ence is preferred, but not required. Cargill, Animal Nutrition is an equal opportunity employer, who offers competitive salary and benefits. If you need these requirements, please stop by and fill out an application along with your resume. You may also mail your resume to the following address. Cargill Animal Nutrition Attn. Carl McKettrick 1845 Ave. A Kissimmee, FL 34758 COME JOIN OUR TEAM Maintenance Assistant Needed Male/Female must have workable general knowledge of trades-i.e.- electric, plumbing, painting,drywall, tile, ceiling, and floor repair. Not afraid to go the extra miles for the bet- terment for our residents. Good benefits for right person. Apply in Person Southern Oaks Health Care Center 2355 Kissimmee Park Road St.Cloud, Florida 34769 407-957-2280 MAINTENANCE P/T event cleaning in Kissimmee/SLCloud. Can lead to F/T op- portunity. Good pay. 407-805-9778. 775-Crafts, Trades & Skills Drivers $1000 PER WEEK *Automatic pay increases every 6 months *Short haul premium pay *Flexible hometime --Excellent benefits -Great equipment -Safety bonus and morel CDL-A and 6 months T/T exp. Call Tom 800-893-6792 ELECTRICAL EXPERIENCED Electricians. Sign-on bo- nus. Premier Electric, The Residential Wir- ing Specialists. Potential to earn $1000/week. Openings in Kissimmee and St.Cloud. DFWP. Call 407-420-1990. ELECTRICIANS NEEDED by established locally owned Kissimmee Firm. Experienced resi- dential journeymen and experienced helpers needed IMMEDIATELY. WE NOW HAVE BOTH HOURLY AND FLEX RATE PAY PLANS. Both plans pay top rates plus overtime. We have an apprenticeship program for helpers, 401K, bonus plan, paid holi- days and generous vacation benefits. Some positions include a company provided truck. PALMER ELECTRIC COMPANY 2642 Michigan Avenue Suite A Kissimmee Call Don at 407-846-8873 EEO/AA/HN/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 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. NOW HIRINGI! Plumbers & Experienced Helpers. Good Pay & Benefits! Donnie Daniels Plumbing Inc. (407) 847-0339 or (407) 933-1448 ORLANDO BASED Company seeking certified welders and iron workers for local and away projects. Call 407-932-3775. 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 OWNER OPERATORS AND COMPANY DRIVERS *OTR and SE Runs Available *Must Have One Yr. Exp. *Class A CDL *Clean MVR -Home Often Call Safety For Details W.W. Trucking, Co. 813-659-0206 800-226-8075 ROOFERS & Laborers Needed. Call 407- 908-6224. WANTED: ELECTRICIAN Small company seeks experienced clean- but electrician with good trouble-shooting skills. Self starting, reliable with own tools, transportation, clean driving record. Up to $25 per hour. (407) 396-6366. 785-AC/Heating Mechanics AC TECH Experienced, Clean Driving Record & Own Tools. Please Call Mary. (407) 645-1839. I 790-Automotive I COUNTER HELP Experienced. Knowledge of cars, parts & basic mechanical skills. Kissimmee Auto Salvage (407) 847-5197 I 795-Professional | LOAN PROCESSOR- 2+/yrs. experience required. Conventional FNMA and FHLMC. Bilingual (Spanish) a+. Salary +commission. Send resume: P.O.Box 422068-LP, Kissimmee, FL, 34742. PROGRAM MANAGER St.Cloud Main Street Salary range: $28,000-$32,000 I.Fjii t-ime p.,zEicOn for a Progressive,, S\'.or.ary Proife+s.ionai to lead revitaliza- tion initiatives following the Main Street Four Point Approach. The Program Man- ager reports to the Board of Directors of St.Cloud Main Street. Candidates should be knowledgable in downtown revitalization, historic preserva- tion, administration of grants & loans, grant writing and budgeting. Skills needed include nonprofit program management, office management, fundraising, public re- lations and board relations. Must be detail- oriented, organized and possess excellent computer skills. B.A or equivalent re- quired. . Please send resume to: Paula Stark pstark'@*floridasunonllne.net | 800-Bank/Financial BANKING CENTER MANAGER Poinciana Community Bank with 7 offices in Central Florida is seeking a manager for its new- est branch in the Poinciana area. At least seven to ten years of bank management experience is required with emphasis on bank operations and consumer lending. A local candidate with knowledge of the Poinciana/Osceola market and a proven track record of local success will have an advantage over candidates who do not know the Poinciana market. Qualified ap- plicarits plieae ia resumes to Norman Thompson at 407-830-7976. ?, Ar 7I M 4 W w -W A ! A Great Place To C - Conveniently Located 1400 Donegan Ave. Kissimmee, FL SMO Southern Management and Development, L.P. Experienced Electricians And Leadmen Needed. Residential. Piece Work. 400/200 or Top Hourly Payl Call Anytimel 407-718-8109. 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. JBB ENTERPRISES, INC. Underground Utilities & Site Work is now hiring..... Pipe Foreman, Loader Operator & Pipe Layer. Please call 407- 892-4719 for application. MIG WELDERS Experienced. Full Benefits. Sign On Bonus Lawson Manufactoring 700 Dyer Blvd., Kissimmee (407) 944-1500 DISTRIBUTION TEAM MEMBER 1st. Shift Loading, receiving, paperwork and clean- ing in a food warehouse environment. Minimal freezer / cooler work. Forklift and pallet jack equipment used. Experience needed. Excellent pay and benefits. Apply in person at: PJ Food Service, 9600 Dele- gates Dr., Orlando, FL. Ph: (407) 851- 3595. EOE. PJ Food Service A Subsidiary of Papa John's Pizza 1004-Wanted To Rent/Buy SELL YOUR HOUSE NOW! Call And See How! 407-810-5399 We Buy Houses Fast! cashhomesolutions.com Cash for houses! Any condition. Any Range. 407-908-3701 OFFICE/PROFESSIONAL Close to Courthouse * 910 Mabbette 1066 sq. ft. 4 Offices, Breakroom & Bath $1599 per month * JUST LISTED Medical/Office Space. Waterfront Square Ruby Avenue * 21 S. Clyde 2115 sq. ft. Reception, Conf. Rm., 5 Offices & Kitchen $3172.50 per month DOWNTOWN KISSIMMEE Office Space on Randolph Street. Office Space on Broadway Call for details...GREAT LOCATION! INDUSTRIAL ST. CLOUD BRAND NEW BLDGS Under construction. 1,575 sq. ft. per unit. $1313 per month. Reserve your space now! all Home!. 11 I Kissimmee (.0- 846-2383 Orlando - (.40')422-4895 I 805-Management | COMPLIANCE SPECIALIST For tax credit consulting firm in St.Cloud. Experi- ence in leasing or property management preferred. Must have MicroSoft Office ex- perience. Email resumes to: Info@preferredcompliance.com www.preferredcompliance.com MANAGEMENT POSITIONS Available For Managers, Assistant Manag- ers & Manager Trainees. Salary & Com- mission. No Experience Necessary. Auto- motive Background Helpful But Not Nec- essary. Health Insurance, Vacation & Paid Holidays. Immediate Openings & Room For Advancement. Fax Your Information & Salary Requirements To: (352) 754-7298. 810-Medical I Come Join Our Team Of Health Care Professionals LICENSED NURSES Needed part-time & PRN 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 F/T LPN For Endoscopy Center. Bilingual a must! Fax Resume to 407- 569-1201. LICENSED HEARING AID Specialist for doctor's office. Part time, possible full time. Call (407) 846-4877. X-RAY Tech and Medical Assistant need- ed for physician's office 'in Kissimmee. 407-870-1579. | 815-Construction I CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Looking for equipment operators, labor- ers, truck driver, (CDL A) for Florida pro- jects. EEO. (407) 931-1221 825-Warehouse I WANTED! Driver / Warehouse. National Company. Good Benefits. Kissimmee Area. Call (407) 343-7800. Warehouse I 1040-Townhouses 3BR/2BA, Lakeside Subdivision. Gated Community. Pool, Lawncare Included. $1000/Month + Deposit. No Pets. Jack. (407) 346-1361. BRAND NEW TOWNHOUSE 3 Bedroom. 2.5 Bath. With Pool. 1 Car Garage. Gated Community. $1200.00/Mo. Please Call (407) 791-1739. PALAMAR OAKS VILLAGE. St.Cloud. 1BR/1-1/2BA. Townhouse W/Loft, Ga- rage, Screened Porch, Community Pool, Clubhouse, Washer, Dryer. $900 Monthly & Security Deposit. (407) 891-1185. SOUTH ORLANDO AREA 3BR/2BA Townhouse. Fully loaded with appliances & furniture if needed. Centrally located. $1100/Month + Security. (407) 892-5600 America's Properties & Realty I 1045-Homes 3BR/2BA, ENCLOSED Patio. Poinciana. $875/Month. 2BR/1BA, Kissimmee, $600/Month. Ready To Move In. (407)870- 5856. FOR RENT BRAND NEW HOMES FROM 1 250-$1450 Including lawn care and community pool est. Py Vi V" 1980 REAL ESTATE STORE, INC.' "The Real Estate Supermarket" 513 W Vine Street, (W. Hwy. 192) Kissimmee (Across from Long John Silvers) (407) 847-7117 ni- i I I I I 1010-Rooms I ROOM FOR Rent. Kissimmee area. 321- 624-3007 or 407-933-0090. S 1020-Apartments I 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 ST.CLOUD APARTMENT For rent. 2BR/1BA. No pets. Close to schools, shops. $625/mo. Water included. (407) 344-7554. STUDIO APARTMENT St.Cloud. Utilities, partially furnished. $500/mo. 1st, last, se- curity. No smoking, drinking, drugs, 407- .957-3793. 1 1025-Efficiencies I 1/ROOM EFFICIENCY. Private Entrance, Bath. AC, Brand New. $135/Week, In- cludes Electric, AC & Furnished. (407) 873-0179. Saturday Sept. 24, 2005 11lam-3pm Cypress Woods / Pinehurst Subdivision Poinciana 564 Pinehurst Cove Kissimmee, FL 34758 Come see this oeoutiful anrd irnmaculote 3 bedroom 2 bath home with rrmany upgraded features including Wood lornircite file ond corpet flooring Enjoy your pri'ote Dockyard outlookinc g a pond in o lorge and oir' oair conijitioned sun room For more information coll Citrus Ridge Realty, Inc. 407-944-9390 NA I~, Citrus Ridge i Realty Inc. 22W. Monument Ave.. Kissimmee, FL 34741 22 W. Monument Ave.. Kissimmee, FL 34741 BUS: 407-846-4040 S\\: 407-846-3407 AC KLEY REALT Y www.coldwellbankerackleyrealty.com Brand New & Remodeled Homes Furnished & Unfurnished Priced from $600 $2000 ~ AVAILABLE NOW s We Specialize In All Aspects of Property Management of Houses, Townhouses, Condos, Duplexes For A Busy Real Estate Office. Prospects Available. For confidential interview Call Mike at: A m 4/ REAL ESTATE STORE, INC. 513 W. Vine St. (W. Hwy. 192) Kissimmee, FL 34741 407.847.7117 IFREC Real Estate Schools KISSIMMEE LOCATION Sales Associate Pre-License 3 Week AM Sept. 26 Oct. 17 5 Week PM Oct. 10 Nov. 14 Cedar Plaza, 2262 E. Irlo Bronson Mem. Hwy. 3BR/3BA KISSIMMEE, 2/Car Garage, Fenced Backyard, Jacuzzi. 1/Acre Lot, Many Extras. $1450 Rent, $1500 Security Deposit. Details And Photos At: http://114067.rentclicks.com (321) 206-8931 BLACKBERRY, ST.CLOUD. 3BR/2BA pool home,. 2 car garage, all appliances. 1650 sq.ft. heated, fenced yard. $1450/Month + security. (347) 645-4084. (718) 859-6302, (917) 478-0742 douglion46 @ aol.com CANOE CREEK 3BR/2BA, 1850/sq.ft. Waterfront, spa, lawn service. $1495/mo. 310-991-5340. FOR RENT, BVL, 4BR/2BA, In-ground Pool. No Pets. $1150/Month. (407)932- 0434, (407)873-0111. HOUSE FOR RENT. 3BR/2BA & 4BR/2- 1/2BA. Poinciana Area. Ready For Imme- diate Occupancy. (407) 832-7044. Spence Properties, Inc. (407) 295-1889 KISSIMMEE DOWNTOWN Classic 3BR/1BA, CHA, screened porch. $975 + deposit. No pets. 407-933-0820. RENT ST.CLOUD 3BR/2BA, large fenced yard, Florida room, 1/car garage, near lake. $900/mo. 407-957-0395. 13th MONTH FREE FOR RENT: SUPER CLEAN, FRESHLY PAINTED 1 & 2 BEDROOM Mobile Homes. Central Heat & Air,.New Carpet and More. Lawn Care, Water, Sewer, Trash Removal, Lot Rent Included. FROM 550"-695/MO. + Security/Damage Deposit. No Pets. CtL80 z st. REAL ESTATE STORE, INC.0 "The Real Estate Supermarket" 513 W. Vine Street, (W. Hwy. 192) Kissimmee (Across from Long John Silvers) (407) 847-7117 M Brand new 3/2 1967 sq.ft. 9' Ceilings Water View Heated Swimming Pool Jacuzzi Tub Lots of Upgrades 407-908-4765 KEY PLACE a Donny Martinez Saturday, September 24, 2005, NEWS-GAZETTE, Page C11 KISSIMMEE POINCIANA * NARCOOSSEE Homes to lease $995 and up. www.centralpropertymgt.com Phone: 888-862-2250, x.334 POINCIANA New Houses For Rent. Starting At $1,100. 3 & 4 Bedrooms. Immediate Occupancy. Call (407) 414-4451. POINCIANA $775/Month To $925/Month. KISSIMMEE 3BR Pool Home, $1275/Month. Call Sun Ray Realty (407) 870-8011 RENTAL HOMES 3-4 Bedrooms Furnished / Unfurnished Some With Pools! From $925 World Of Homes (407) 932-4777 ST.CLOUD. 4904 ZION DR. 4BR/2.5BA. Executive home, playground equipment. 1/year lease. $1600/month. $1000/securi- ty. Available October 1st. Call Paul: (407) 957-7943. S 1050-Condos 2BR/2BA CONDO 3112 Enclave Ct., Kis- simmee. Approx. 15/min. from Disney. $775/mo. Avail. Oct.1. Call Rawlins 781- 344-0443. KISSIMMEE 2BR/2BA Condo. 1st. Floor, Pool. Close To Disney & 1-4. Affordable! 561-795-6800. KISSIMMEE, 2BR/2BA Condos For Rent W/Pool, From $725 Per Month. (407) 931- 2383. 1 1060-Mobile Homes FOR RENT 2BR/1BA mobile home on pri- vate lot. $650/mo. $300/sec. No pets. 407- 846-2991. KENANSVILLE- 2BR/1BA mobile home. 2/screened porches. W/D. Clean. Quiet. Close to lake for fishing. $475/mo., $475/dep. 772-581-4551, 772-633-1839. KISSIMMEE. 2 BED/2 BATH. Possible 3/2. 3/4 Acre. No Pets. $980/Mo. Plus Deposit. Extra Land With Stables Available. Sam (407) 908-9674 Or Dave (407) 908-5735. MOBILE HOME 14x70 on small horse ranch. $800/mo. $1000/dep. No dogs or cats. 407-729-9778. ONE BEDROOM Mobile Homes For Rent In Downtown Kissimmee. 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 Freell!!! 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 900/SQ.FT. OFFICE space for lease. Above Cut Loose Hair on Neptune Rd. $1500. Debi, 407-891-1266. Anna, 407- 892-7986. OFFICE SPACE starting at $130/mo. 60d North Thacker Avenue, Kissimmee' 407-933-4200 OFFICE/RETAIL SPACE B FREE RENT Best location in Osceola County. Mini & Executive Suites. 100 to over 5000/sq.ft. Going Fast....... Call Now or come see the new La Mirada Plaza 407-847-7330 SPACES AVAILABLE For rent in profes- sional building, corner of Boggy Creek and Buena Ventura Blvd. Ready to move in. Call 407-348-6042. Weekends and even- ings 407-264-5501. 1095-Warehouses WAREHOUSE FOR LEASE. 1250 Sq.Ft. Units In Industrial Park Near O.B.T. & Osceola Parkway. (407) 847- 5822. WAREHOUSE SPACE for rent in Kissim- mee. 40x20. Call for details, 407-944- 0900, 407-908-9275.- WAREHOUSES With Air Conditioned Offices 1750 Sq Ft 3,500 Sq Ft. Cell (407) 908-8356. (407) 846-4293 1105-Hunting Prop. Rent/Sale HUNTING CAMP For Sale. Off of Crabgrass Road. Near Bull Creek. 1 1/4 Acre. Please Call (407) 847-2143. sales & property management Established 1980 FOR SALE BY OWNER Kissimmee, 1600/sq.ft. 3/2/2, Ceramic Tile and Berber Carpeting, 15x25 screened porch w/5 person jacuzzi,- 10x12 shed, fenced yard. Convenient, Quality!! 386-233-0463 .- .... ,.,,.. J KISSIMMEE EAGLE TRACE 3/2/2 + den, french doors to lanai/pool, LR/DR/FR with fireplace, 1/2 acre, tile, up- grades. $385K. 407-933-1364. 2BR/2BA NEW Roof, ceramic tile, screened porch, large fenced in yard. Im- maculate condition, Must see! $156,900. Call Lorraine. Southern Homes & Properties 407-873-0593 3BR/2BA on acre+. No association fee. New roof. New carpet and tile.' $339,000. 407-870-9711: We Buy Houses Quick Cash Or Take Over Paytients cashhomesolutions.com Any condition. Any Range. 407-908-3701 4BR/2BA FORECLOSURE! Only $50,000! For Listings 800-749-8168, ext. F204. FOR SALE- St.Cloud. 4BR/3BA, 2200/sq.ft. One block from lake. $245,000. Call 407-957-9004. GREG BUYS HOUSES CA$HI 407-729-8978 Late Payments Low Equity OK No Commission! Quick Closings! HIGHWAY 27. Ridgewood Lakes. Lease Purchase. 4BR/2BA, pool, golf, gated. 10% down, $259K. No qualifying. 1-386- 490-3300. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY St.Cloud. 3BR/2BA/2GARAGE. Built 2000. Canoe Creek Woods. $180K CASH ONLY! Quick Close. (321) 303-3577. OPEN HOUSE Sat.9/24, 10am-1lpm 122 Lakeview Drive, St.Cloud 2BR/2BA Block Canal Front Home $230,000 Call Jared K. 407-709-8959 KISSIMMEE GATED STONEFIELD ESTATES 3126 Hanging Moss Circle 4/3/2, FL/FD, Den & FL Room $415,000& Contact Owner (407) 908-3533 POINCIANA- Brand Newly 4BR/2BA, .25/Acre, Trees. Move In Special! $247,500. Ron Doll Homes 407-709-8600 READY TO Buy but can't get a loan? Rent i.:. .:wn 3BR 2BA waterfront, Canoe Cre-? i10K dO)wn $1750/mo. 310-991- .34, ST.CLOUD- 3/2 with upgrades, large rooms,ile tile throughout, most appliances, fenced yard with 12x20 'storage building. Asking $225,000. 407-414-6925. ST.CLOUD. SPACIOUS, Elegant. 5BR/4BA Pool Home W/View, 1/3 Acre. Lots Of Extras. Good Location. $424,000. (407) 892-5600 America's Properties & Realty ST.CLOUD/STEVENS PLANTATION House for Sale. Brand New, Ready to Move In Now! 4BR/2BA, 2064/sq.ft. $349,900. Call 407-484-5400 for more info. STEVENS PLANTATION 4/3/3 on premium lot. 2665/sq.ft. Currently under construction. Completion date Nov. 2005. Won't last long!! $450,000. 407- 908-1995. *ST.CLOUD- 3/2, $238,000. *St.Cloud- 3/2, $249,000 *Kiss./BVL- 3/2, pool, $215,000 *. Kiss./Poinc.-3/2, $222,900 *Orl./Conway area- 2/1 villa, $175,100 *FOR RENT- 2/2 by Valencia. No Pets! $975/mo. Central Property Sales- Jay Elliott, 407-709-6795 I 1165-Mobile Homes 6+ ACRES In Kenansville with 2/bedroom mobile home and 1/bedroom apartment. Pole barn, shed. 407-436-1038. I? APPHIRE S j> Realty Beautiful 2,542 Square Foot ,i Home in Gated Community. .t Three Bedroom. Three Baths. Hardwood Floors. Beautiful Fireplace. Three Car Garage. Large Driveway. You have to see this home! i: Price: $450,000 Hope Andrews I 407-944-0049 CEU. 407-873-8319 707 Mabbette Street Kissimmee, FL 34741 :, . We provide English, Spanish, Italian speaking REALTORS to better serve you. 'N RETAIL SPACE NEEDED ALL SIZES. CALL ABOUT OUR PROPERTY MANAGEMENT j Mon.-Fri. 8:30-6:00; Sat. 9:00-2:00 REAL ESTATE STORE, INC. "The Real Estate Supermarket" 513 W. Vine St. (W. Hwy. 192) Kissimmee, FL 34741 407.847.7117 [-17 s\ilS Qa 2~. V r -~ ~. K " FOR RENT SUPER CLEAN. FRESHLY PAINTED HOMES *550-'1450 No Pets-) e-mail: mike. 1980@earthlink.net --I- A - Fall Into Your New Home in a quiet coulnt y atmosphere A: 4- .', 6 Simpson Ridge , APARTMENTS 407-870-5220 2300 Simpson Ridge Circle Kissimmee, FL , . 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', ditAn A NewT tires, brakes,- r unsA good. BEAUTIFUL 3BR/2BA Manulaclured Home. Spacious, split plan, walk-in clos- ets, Whirlpool appliances, garden tub, sky- light, menle cabinetry. Excellent deal. $79,000 won't last! 407-892-8074. 2BR/2BA DOUBLEWIDE. Good Sam's Senior Village. New Carpet / Vinyl Through-out. Large FL Room W/Heat/AC. Large WIC. $52,000. Call Dan: (321) 284- 1831. 3BR/2BA DOUBLEWIDE mobile home in park, Kissimmee. Charming, very sturdy. CHA, appliances. $20,000. O.B.O. Move in!!! Ready!!! Call (407) 873-0179. FOR SALE 1980 Liberty mobile home set up in 55+ park. Newly remodeled. New central heat/AC, flooring, kitchen, drywall, cabinets, etc. Clean. $15,000. Located off John Young near everything. Call Craig 407-348-2054. Cell 407-729-3700. HIGHWAY 27- The Ridge, 3BR/2BA dou- blewide. $55K, 10% down, no qualifying. 1-386-490-3300. KISSIMMEE/COUNTRY CLUB VILLAGE has Mobile Homes for sale. With approved credit. Get 3 months FREE Lot Rent. Call 407-933-2494. MOBILE HOME Park. 55+. Brown Estates .12 X 50. 1 Bed/1Bath. AS IS! Furnished. $3,200. OBO. Workshop. Storage. Carport. Deck. 1PM-7PM. (321) 437-6539. ,PALM HARBOR Factory Liquidation Sale. ,AII 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. SINGLEWIDE MOBILE Home on Alligator Lake in adult park. Low lot rent. $18,000. 407-957-3966. ST.CLOUD remodeled single and dou- blewides with new home warranty in nice quiet park. Lease purchase available. 407- 957-7979, 407-873-6124. ' 1210-Lots/Acreage I 2 ACRES VACANT South side of Packard Ave. ir St.Cloud. Oak trees and privacy. Just reduced price, $145,000.. 407-892-1679 or 407-908-6493. '" FOR SALE 542 Albatross Dr. Vacant lot, 80xl 00. Poinciana Subd. Call Martell Rle- alty Services. 786-348-1089. HAINES CITY - 10 Acres. Hwy. 544. $475,000. LAKE WALES - 8-1/2 Acre. Hwy. 60. $1,000,000. Mary L. Adsit, Realtor (863)285-7118 www.maryadsit.com LAND FOR SALE 40-'. A.:res Lc led Ir, n 1 Clud Zor, d Fuliure 3 Per A-re Re5 D-v .107.-08.405 1220-RV Lots 1 RV SPOT for rent on small ranch. $350 plus electric. No dogs or cats. 407-729- Q77R 1265-Auto Parts/ Accessories FOR SALE V6 engine for 1993 Chrysler. 3.3 liter. Good running condition. Priced to sell. 407-957-9013 after 6pm. I 1270-Vans 1990 CHEVROLET 3/4 Ton Van. Good Work Van! Runs Good! $1500. O.B.O. (407)234-5665. 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/Ilbs. 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. 2003 PONTIAC Montana, 7/Passenger, Loaded. 6/Cyl. Immaculate Condition. $13,700 Or Payments $286/mo. (321) 230-0389. 92 FORD Econoline. Ready For Work! Excellent Condition. A/C. Many New Parts. $1,950.00. OBO. (407) 460-9086. '93 FORD AEROSTAR XLT. Green. Good condition., $2990 obo. 407-348-6160. '95 CHEVY 20 Van. "Gladiator". Wheelchair Lift. Inside Floor Lock. 69K/Miles. Priced To Sell! $10,500. (407) 933-0336. S 71275-Trucks I 1951 FORD Pickup Street Rod. $15,000 Or Will Take SUV Or Newer Pickup In Trade. (407) 933-8728 After 5pm. 1986 CHEVROLET. 3/4. Ton. 350 Au- tomatic. $1200. (407) 908-6381. 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,. 5/Speed With 2/Speed Rear End. $5000. ,(407) 892-5010. 1994 FORD F-150 Super Cab 4x4. Top- per. Excellent! $8,500 OBO. (814)771- 0165. 1996 F250 CrewCab. 4WD $13,000. 407- 892-8827. 1996 FORD F-350. Crew Cab Dually Diesel. 166K. Automatic. Loaded. Super Nice. $11,500. OBO. (321) 228-1660.' 1997 FORD,4x4. 110,000/miles. A/C, P/S, P/L, P/B. $7500 O.B.O. 407-892-2013, 407-414-9733. 1997 TAHOE LT 2WD, Loaded, Leather, Tow Package. One Owner. All Records. Excellent Condition. $9,000. 407-344- 1801 . 1999 DODGE DAKOTA p.ckup, E..:ellren shape& J'pee'1 v81,agnurrm 'W45 40- .257-1998. '. 2000 CHEVROLET 150 i'i,..erad,: Eli Cab 3rd 'Dur PS'PB CC LS Pa,-i.ae AM.FMr/CD Tow Pa.kageC 145Kl.fie ECceller,. $7999 407 9'57.3866 2000 NISSAN Frorlier Kiri.sca V-6. Automatic, AC, Bedliner. 74K Miles. Great Conditionl $8900. (407) 498-0248. 1997 FORD F150, 4.6 L, V-8, 5/Speed, Towing Package. $5500. (321) 624-0437. 2001 CHEVY 2500HD Deisel, red LT crewcab. 97k, new tires, air shocks. $21,900 O.B.O. Call 407-892-0414. 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, AM/FM/CD, 3rd. Row Seat, Rear Air. Tilt/Cruise. 31K Miles. $23,950. O.B.O. (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. 2004 CHEVY Silverado 4x4, extended cab. All power, automatic, CD. 14,000/mi. Brand new! $23,000. 407-892-5248. 2004 DODGE 4/door pickup, black, Infini- ty stereo, 6500/mi. Hemi, cloth. Take over payments. 407-957-2613. EX RYDER Truck. 1993 Ford E350 with heavy duty aluminum ramp, 15' box, cold AC. Asking $4500. 407-396-1846. '01 BLACK Ford Rariger Edge. Standard. 36K/Miles. Runs & Drives Like New! $7000. 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 GMC Sierra 2500HD. Duramax/Allison FC/LB, 4WD, 20k/miles. Extras, Warranty. $29,900. 407-297-7644. '93 F150 with money making business, $7000. 407-891-1649, 407-414-3404. '93 FORD 4X4. Excellent Mechanically. Needs Paint & Muffler. $3000. O.B.O. (321) 388-4129. 1285-Travel Trailers 1993 SUNLINE Liteweight trailer. 25'.- Great shape! Queen bed, full bath, kitch- en, air. Call 407-846-0513. ; ; . 1 290-RV's/ Motorhomes ' CASH BUYER! Needs Motor Homes, Travel Trailers & RV's of all kinds. 1-321-689-0102 NEVER RENT Again! Buy A 3BR/2BA Foreclosure $36,900. For Listings Call 1- 800-749-8168, Ext. F813. 1297-ATV's YAMAHA BLASTER -':-03 4 w*riCler JuS ",r.,Cad L'w rr..ile 15Dl 0 0 407-871j. 1305-Automobiles I AMERICAN & FOREIGN. Class, Cars Warled' C,ash Waangq Wril Travell 407-957-6957 1947 PONTIAC Torpedo Re-'lored Aik for Tory (J710) 80-9799 - 1954 FORD V-8 Customline, 4/door. Excellent buy. $5,000. 407-729-5241.. - 1960 CHEVY 4/door sedan. Good 'ndi- tion 407-928-8791 ...... 1962 FORD 2'door Hardiop Farlane Good condition 407-928-8791 19z 6 z 1 UORU rainrlane ouu,2ouvo. AIl original. Running condition. $1,900 OBO. 407-908-5268. 1974 FORD T-Bird. Green/white. 78,000/mi. Good condition. $2700. 407- 892-5947. 1983 TOYOTA Cressida Wagon, Fully Loaded. Working Fine. Overhauled Whole Transmission & Rear End. $1500 OBO. (407) 348-2899. 1986 MERCEDES 300SL convertible. Hardtop w/ceiling hitch. New soft top. Almost perfect. Real beauty! $11,800. 407-957-9470. 1988 FORD Mustang GT, 5.0, restored, new paint/weatherstrips. $5,000 OBO. 407-932-4415. 1988 NISSAN Pulsar. Standard Shift. $1,000. Call 407-348-5783. 1993 MUSTANG Convertible LX. 5.0 Litre engine, red with gray interior. Needs some care. $2800. 407-908-8078. 1994 FIREBIRD Hatchback. Air, power windows and brakes. Runs good. Asking $3200. 407-344-3259 or 407-908-4647. 1995 CHRYSLER LeBaron Convertible. 6/cylinder, auto, cruise, all power, new tires. Runs great. $3500. 407-957-0995. 1996 PONTIAC Grand Prix. 1/Owner. Ex- cellent Condition. Garage Kept 96K Miles. $4000. (407) 846-8173. 1997 HOINDA 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. 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. 2002 KIA SPECTRA 4D, Sport Hatchback Below 2400.miles'!! . Under ,,rrarr.l; unwlI r..i :.:i mi. Asringc 'I7 I5,' Lasi price!! 407-518-9732 2003 2/DOOR BLAZER. Blue, tow pack- age, loaded, low miles. Excellent condi- tion. $15,990 obo. 407-892-2773. UU 1i SATURiL O1.I t4 uuI, ,i could Aru/. Great condition. $3,900. 321-231-9117. 2003 TOYOTA Solara- Gold, sunroof, great condition. Great Gift! Call for more info, 407-498-0779. 2004 CORVETTE COUPE- Must sell, 2006 ordered. Mature driver, loaded, black/black & grey int. 321-624-1600. 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. Under war- ranty. $12,999. 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. 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. HONDAS FROM $500! Police Impounds! Acuras, Chevys, Jeeps, etc! From $500. For listings 800-749-8167, ext.C458. MOVING TO ARIZONA!! '03 Jetta GLS. Loaded. 18,000/mi. White/camel, leather. Sacrifice at $13,999. 407-957-6891, 858- 775-0666. '87 FORD CROWN Victoria LX. 4 brand new tires, working AC. $500. 786-877- 7474. '88 LINCOLN Towncar. New paint, tires and battery. Vinyl top. Good transporta- tion. 128K. $850. 407-892-4833. '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. '94 LINCOLN Mark VIII, 87K Miles. Excel- lent Condition. $4500. O.B.O. (407) 738- 2701. '96 NISSAN Maxima. 160K Miles. $1000. O.B.O. (407) 957-4400. edition! New tires, brakes, runs good. 82,000/mi. $2700. 407-414-1066. 1325-Boats 1990 DECK boat 20/ft. Freshly rebuilt 150 Evinrude motor, dual bimini tops, much more! $5,000 OBO. 407-892-7734. 1994 24ft. Pontoon & Trailer. 90HP Mer- cury, Bimini, New Vinyl. More Extras! $7,500. 407-891-9596, 407-922-4869. 1995 BAYLINER Trophy. 350 Chevrolet. SLive wells, fish wells in deck. Excellent condition. $16,500. (407) 908-6381. 24' LOWE Pontoon Boat. 60/HP Johnson.' Trolling Motor. Eagle Depth Finder, On. Trailer. $3500. O.B.O. (407) 892-1774. GREAT AUTO DEAL $60. We will run your car in the Osceola Shopper, Sat/Thur. News-Gazette until it sells for only $70. For only $10 more we can add the South Orange News. Just keep your ad within 15/words and we will do the rest. Call us at 407-846-7600 for more details. CANCEL OR change classified ads by calling The Osceola News-Gazette at 407-846-7600 before noon on Friday. NOTICE All real estate advertising in this news- paper is subject to the Fair Housing Act - which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, hand- icap, familial status or national origin, or an intention, to make any such prefer- ence, limitation or discrimination. Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our read- ers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. Osceola Shopper OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZEITE GAi'lledenpe~ 111G e ndrat' "I lime ( ur'I.OlPari1 c(fv - focus1 Our l Iu,: d P REUTERS , KNOW. NOW. ay GM Ending Employee Pricing Program on Sept. 30 ^ DETROIT (Reuters) General Motors Corp. will end a promotion under which it has been selling U.S. consumers new "* 4,j cars and Irucks at the same low prices its employees pay on Sepi 30. .......................................... ...-..... & \ DoNT MIss THE LAST CHANCE Holiday Tent Event Sept. 23, 24, 25 100 Brand New Chevrolets Relocated to 10th St & Hwy 192 St. Cloud. Prices You Will Have to See to Believe! Holiday Chevrolet has just finished the best three months of Chevrolet sales in their history. June, July and August were all record months and much of the credit goes to the gm employee price promotion. The problem is: Where does the auto industry go from here? Well, the consensus opinion is that prices for new vehicles will have to increase in order for the automotive manufactures to return to profitability. That brings us to the point of our tent sale. We currently have just about one hundred (100) brand new Chevrolets that are eligible for the gm employee pricing promotion for another few days. We have moved all of these vehi- cles to the old Holiday Chevrolet location at the cor- ner of 10th street and high- way 192 in St. Cloud. For three days, we have priced and re-located these very desirable new vehicles at prices that you will have to see to believe. . We will be open all day on Friday and Saturday and after church on Sunday so that anyone who wants to take advantage of these last bar- gains will have the opportuni- ty. Just look for the big blue and white tent that is in front of the star collision center building. Just one year ago, it was where many people went to get water and ice after the storms came -through Osceola County. - Our certified sales staff will be on hand to assist you in choosing the right Chevrolet for your needs. The prices will be clearly marked and quali- fied financial professionals will be available to assist you in finding the best Interest rates. Without a doubt, no other Chevy dealer in Central Florida will treat you better, give you more for your trade or give better service than the hometown team at holiday. In the last 90 days, we have sold Chevrolets to hundreds of our neighbors and also to many people from Orange, Brevard, Seminole and Polk counties. It's simple, when you do business with people you trust, customers will keep coming back. For almost fifty years in Osceola County, that has been our company's goal. Our advertising is never confusing or misleading. We will always be a place where a "handshake" means as much as a contract. The values that people associate with living in the country are the values that we grew up with at Holiday Chevrolet. If you or a family member are thinking about a new car or truck, we invite you to take advantage of this opportuni- ty. Full factory warranty, low bank or GMAC financing, below invoice pricing and 100% trade-in values. We have about 45 cars that have e.p.a. gas mileage ratings of 26 mpg or better. Call us at 407-892-5144 or come by our tent sale and see why we think there has never been a better time to trade cars. We will have refreshments all three days to forget about the yard-work or the football game, on tv and come take a test drive instead. Mike Blackmon General Manager 2004 CHEVY ASTRO VAN V6, 8 passenger, automatic transmission, glass, power driver seat, remote keyless entry, power miirofs, tear dutch doors, aluminum wheels, power locks & windows, tilt wheel, cruise control, 45,000 miles. MINT CONDITION 1 5,000 0 .. MSRP $28,935 - ir ii (oA411 A Q A1 10)1 AC n' 'id I 3 10=n 1113 CrIOn r:il- rrlr)Orn\IA All qnni qATIIRN ql 1 4 rinnr r.n (,.nlri AIC. '96 MITSUBISHI GALANT. Excellent con- -:;v i -:r ia- j.-j ja qL-, I A %, -r -IL "y b.-Y I J'k \ k lz |