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1001--119ZC Ii i1]IC0SNItVG 100111 X~OG d Oak Ridge at Gateway tonight in rare Thursday game. See story in Sports, page A-10. +T4ncQ Youth earns Eagle rank for drainage project. See Good For You, page B-1. Around Osceola B-1 Classified B-10 Community A-12 Dear Abby B-1 Opinion A-4 Sports A-10 St. Cloud historian Bob Fisk writes about past changes in city government on page A-4. C Family, friends pay respects to Kissimmee cowboy. A story on Jennings Overstreet on page A-6. SCEOLA NEWS- AZETTE www.osceola newsgazette.com October 13, 2005 St. Cloud City Council mixed on switch to strong mayor By Jason Holland News-Gazette Staff Writer Several members of the St. Cloud City Council are skepti- cal that a switch to a strong mayor form of government from the current city manag- er-council model is necessary for the city or supported by most citizens. A strong mayor would be a full-time, paid elected official that would take over the day- to-day operational duties cur- rently .performed by the city manager; the City. Council would continue to guide over- all policy, set the budget and approve projects and ordi- nances. Going to a strong mayor would require a change in the city charter approved by voters. The first reading of an ordi- narice that would change the city charter is on Oct. 27, with final action possible on Nov. 10. Should: the City Council approve the change, a special election on the issue could be held in January. With approval of the refer- endum, voters in the City Council election in March would elect the new, strong mayor, as well as choose two council members. However, before making a final decision on whether to put the issue before the vot- ers, council members say they will continue to gauge public opinion in upcoming hearings on the issue and through input received from residents. St. Cloud Mayor Glenn Sangiovanni said he sup- ports allowing voters to decide if they want a, See St. Cloud, page A-2 I'll be throwing my hat in whether we have a city manager or a strong mayor." Mayor Glenn Sangiovanni Wants to continue with the city manager form of government, but said he could be swayed by strong public opinion. Councilman Wade Davis "I've gotten several calls wanting to know why we're con- sidering a change, and I don't know why." Councilwoman Mickey Hopper "I support putting it on the ballot if it's done by petition by the citizens." Councilman Jeff McCorkle "I support whatever the citizens want, but from what they've been telling me, they don't want it." Councilman Mike Wetzel More than a little off the top 2 more meth labs discovered Ne, *Gjzeite PhoioS.tSrm Rjbeiis St. Cloud High School Principal George Sullivan, left, gets his head shaved by Mandi Tattoli, 17, at St. Cloud High School prior to the start of the homecoming football game Friday. Sullivan agreed to shave his head because the school met its $10,000 goal for donations to the American Red Cross for victims of Hurricane Katrina. By Brian McBride News-Gazette Staff Writer A methamphetamine lab discovered in St. Cloud Wednesday and another that exploded in an area town- house Saturday has rein- forced the need for an inau- gural Osceola County meth workshop ij November, Osceola County Sheriff's Office officials said. St. Cloud resident Corey Courtney, 25, was arrested and charged with manufactur- ing meth after Osceola Coun- ty Investigative Bureau agents working on a tip uncovered a lab at his home, 4980 Tus- caroa Ave., Wednesday morn- ing. He was additionally charged with possession of meth and violation of proba- tion. Thirteen guns were also recovered. The investigation was ongoing at press time Residents plan to rally against lakefront plan By Brian McBride News-Gazette Staff Writer As a statement to the Kissimmee City Commission, opponents of a proposed downtown lakefront develop- ment will rally Saturday to picket proposed changes to the park. Commissioners will vote Oct. 18 on whether to approve the project with developers FaulknerUSA of Austin, Texas, and local devel- oper. Bob Snow, who designed the former Church. Street Station in Orlando. But project opponents, some who harshly criticized developers during a design presentation last month, will rally Saturday to persuade commissioners to vote against the measure.-The rally will be held at Lakefront Park near the children's playground from 10 a.m. to noon. .."We're trying to tell com- missioners to say no to devel- .opment on the eighteenth (Oct. 18)," said Mike Trim, owner of Killergrafix Inc. on Monument Avenue. "The downtown is doing just fine. Can it use improving? Of course, but there are other ways to do it." Preliminary development plans called for two restau- rants, a community pavilion, a four-story condominium/ hotel and a promenade along Lake Tohopekaliga. More- 'over, there was talk of turn- ing the former Roy Hansel power plant on Ruby Avenue into either a brew pub or urban grocery and adding more green space and park amenities than both firms presented before. See Rally, page A-2 News-Gazette Photo/Sam Roberts A couple moves to the beat of Puerto Rican Power the headlining band Sunday during Viva Osceola at Kissimmee's lakefront park. The festival moved back to the park after being moved indoors last year because of the storms that struck the area. Wednesday with additional charges pending. On Saturday, authorities responded to a Lakeshore Vil- lage townhouse in St. Cloud after a meth lab exploded inside, authorities said. When St. Cloud police offi- cers and bureau agents arrived at 15 Tennessee Ave., they found materials in the home that were consistent with manufacturing meth, said Twis Lizasuain, Sheriff's Office spokeswoman. Both labs were discovered after Osceola County Sheriff .Bob Hansell announced the first in a series of county meth workshops last week. The first educational session is sched- uled Nov. 1 at the Radisson Resort Parkway, 2900 Park- way Blvd., in Kissimmee. "It sends a strong message that manufacturing meth is a See Meth labs, page A-3 St. Cloud Hospital may expand By Jason Holland News-Gazette Staff Writer St. Cloud city officials hope that discussions between Orlan- do Regional Healthcare admin- istrators and another healthcare company over a possible part- nership could lead to expansion and improved services at Orlan- do Regional St. Cloud Hospital. JoeBrown, spokesman for Orlando Regional Healthcare, declined to name the other company involved in ongoing discussions. However, city offi- cials, who are lobbying for such a move, have mentioned Health Management Associ- ates, a company based in See Hospital, page A-2 28 Pages Do you favor a change 'to a strong mayor form of government for St. Cloud ? ----- Page A2, NEWS-GAZETTE, Thursday, October 13, 2005 St. Cloud Continued from page A-1 Hospital Continued from page A-1 change. The mayor stressed that the current discussion in the council only applies to putting the issue on the ballot, not supporting or opposing either side. "We're going to put the right leadership in place for this city, whether it is the city manager or the mayor," said Sangiovanni. Sangiovanni said an infor- mal survey conducted by a pri- vate citizen showed that many residents do not understand the issue, with more than two- thirds of those polled not knowing how the current sys- tem works or how it would change with a strong mayor. Sangiovanni said the poll also showed that more than 70 per- cent of those surveyed did not like that they could not vote for the city's top administrator. Sangiovanni said educating voters was vital, and he encouraged debate of the issue during upcoming council meet- ings. Sangiovanni said he had received many calls from citi- zens, with a pretty'even split of supporters and opponents of a charter change. He said he' would use such input when deciding whether to vote- for approval of a .special election to decide the issue. Sangiovanni also said he would run for re-election in March. "I'll be throwing my hat in whether we have a city manag- er or a strong mayor. It won't affect my decision either way," he said. Councilwomani Mickey Hopper said she- had talked to many citizens opposed to any change, and although she was researching the issue thor- oughly, she said without a pub- lic outcry for change she would find it hard to support putting the item on a ballot. "I've gotten several calls wanting to know why we're considering a change, and I. don't know why., I've always thought if it's not broken, don't fix it," said Hopper. "I've never had a problem with the form of government we've had. I haven't seen people asking for a change." Hopper said installing a strong mayor would leave many citizens out of the run- ning for the top spot, including herself, for lack of the compre- hensive administrative qualifi- cations necessary to run a city effectively. She said the mayor would also have to be finan- cially secure enough to quit his or her present job to take up the post, which although paid, can be taken away in the next election. Councilman Jeff McCorkle said he believes this change of government should not origi- nate with the City Council. "I support putting it on the ballot if it's'done by petition 'by the citizens," he said. McCorkle said he supports keeping the city manager sys- tem and that the debate is a distraction when the city should be focused on finding a replacement for outgoing City Manager Paul ,Kaskey, who is leaving in January. McCorkle said of the citi- zens he had spoken with 99 percent were opposed to the change. McCorkle said that many believe a change would be a step backward and would halt the momentum of the city, which has seen many good projects completed with an effective city manager. McCorkle said he intends to run for re-election in March, but not for the strong mayor spot if it is approved. Councilman Wade Davis wants to continue with the city manager form of government, but said he could be swayed by strong public opinion. "That's the key. I'm repre- senting the people. It's not important what I want," he said. Davis said citizens he had spoken to were confused about the issue, and that many oppose a change. Through extensive research on the differences between the two forms and how they have worked in different cities across the nation, Davis; said he had found most cities with a strong mayor system have populations of more than 50,000 with large councils. In most cases, said Davis, it seems that there was a public push in those towns for a strong mayor due to unwieldy and ineffective councils prone to infighting .that impeded progress. * Davis said. those problems do not exist in St. Cloud where the council is a proactive and cohesive group that has been able to effectively guide the city, said Davis. "Collectively we've been progressive," said Davis. "Enough that the citizens aren't asking for a change." Davis said if he started hear- ing overwhelming public and council support, hewould vote .to put it on the ballot, but would prefer the matter be decided by referendum at the regular election in March. That would leave more time for dis- cussion, a larger turnout and make it less expensive, he said. If the government changes, Davis said he would remain on the council and even consider- a run. at mayor at some time in the future, although not against Sangiovanni Councilman Mike Wetzel 'said so far he is against switch- ing based on input from citi- zens, although he will wait until he has heard public comment at the upcoming council meet- ings before deciding. "I support whatever the citi- zens want, buit from what they've been telling me, they don't want it," said Wetzel. "I've been getting a lot of calls about it." Wetzel said he was con- cerned about a lack of quali- fied potential strong mayors in the. city,. adding that man- aging a city of 28,000 is not an easy job. Wetzel will defend his seat in the upcoming March election. He said that although he would consider it, he probably would not run for the strong mayor spot if it were approved. This change from the city manager-council model was brought up at a council work- shop on Oct. 6 during discus- sion of the resignation of Kaskey and the options avail- able after his departure., Kaskey is scheduled to leave in January '2006. At that meeting the council decided to go ahead with a search for a new city manager, while also considering the change to a strong .mayor. Contact Jason Holland at 407-846-7600, Ext. 207. E-mail at jholland@ osceolanewsgazette.com We'd like to thank all of our friends and family r for all the love and support y/ou gave I.I-: /is during the past fewu1 wCeeks. We know hoz /o much/ / iyou all loved Charlie a/ld will miss h/im. The Mack Family Lisa, Charlie and Cody --- .---* ^ --,+' J s -- -- -* FR SAYING FOR COLLEGE WOKSHO PS lE FOR KISSIMMEE FAMILIES .mr -,. -r. 1. ,,-r. 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The company would not confirm involvement in the negotiation. Mark Aanonson, executive director of St. Cloud Hospital, confirmed that there were ongoing talks with another company, but declined to men- tion or confirm any specific company involved.- Brown said hospital officials believe a business partnership with another healthcare com- pany could be an effective way to expand the .hospital and provide more healthcare serv- ices to accommodate St. Cloud's growing population. "St. Cloud Hospital is a growing facility in a growing community," Brown said. I Expansion of the hospital is an element of Orlando Region- al Healthcare's long term plan- ning, said Brown, and a part- nership could be a way to account for the capital needs of such a move. "It helps infuse capital into the facility," said Aanonson. "If it should happen it will be a good thing." The exact nature of the partnership has not yet .been determined, said Brown, including which company would manage the facility and how much controlling interest each would have. St. Cloud Mayor Glenn San- Rally Continued from page A- 1 Fluorescent green flyers saying "Save Our Lakefront Park" have been circulating around Kissimmee telling resi- dents about the rally. The project would take away pub- lic lakefront parkland and give it to private developers, oppo- nents have said. "I don't want them to take, one inch of parkland as it exists to be, used for develop- ment," said Downtown Busi- ness Association President Tom Lanier. But it's not that Lanier and SCREEN ROOMS, Specializing g ini Aluminum Screen Rooms, Carports; InsulatedWindow Rooms, Mobile Home Roof-Overs Locally Owned and operated Serving St. Cloud & Surrounding area's r^"-EEF tQuality ,"'- Guaranteed! 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FREE Incoming Plan All incoming calls are free. From anyone.. From any network. At any time. From Nextel. -Plans start at id . r Thursday, October 13, 2005, NEWS-GAZETTE, Page A3 State says 4 part of identify theft ring Four Osceola County res- idents were jailed Tuesday after authorities said they were part of a Central Flori- da identity theft ring that stole more than $70,000 from victims. St. Cloud resident Michael Glass and Kissimmee resi- dents Samuel Harris, Chris- topher Miller and Tara Megna were all arrested and charged with identity theft and racketeering. Two other suspects arrest- ed, Amber Suters and William Woffors, are from Davenport and Haines City, respectively. U.S. Postal Inspection Ser- vice investigators uncovered the ring after noticing unusual- ly high levels of identity theft in Osceola County and sur- rounding areas, said Florida Attorney General Charlie Crist in a press release. The suspects were part of a six- member ring that was charged with stealing more than $70,000 from victims. The ring members face charges of breaking into apartment complex and homeowner mailboxes, steal- ing credit cards and bank checks. They would then cre- ate identifications to match the checks enabling them to cash the checks and use the money for personal gain, authorities said. "Identity theft robs individ- uals of their financial resources as well as their good name," said Crist in a press release. "When we sought tougher laws for iden- tity thieves from the Legisla- ture we pledged to aggres- sively pursue those who per- petrate. this fraud. That pledge is again being hon- ored today." Miller and Megna were already in custody on similar charges in separate cases. The other suspects were booked into the Orange County Jail. The Attorney General's Office of Statewide Prosecution will prosecute the case. Each suspect faces one charge of racketeering and one charge of conspiracy to commit racketeering, as well as numerous charges of grand theft and criminal use of per- sonal identification. If convicted on all charges, Glass faces a maximum of 110 years in prison; Miller Meth labs Continued from page A-1 growing problem in our com- munity and in Central Flori- da," Lizasuain said. Authorities are currently searching for Aric Dowling, 26, as a person of interest relating to the two meth lab explosions at the St. Cloud townhouse. "It (explosion) blew out the dow,". Liza- suain said. Authori- ties quickly secured, the area for the ,.safety of ^ * nearby resi- Sntseva- Corey .' eva- '-Courtney cuated 20 to 25 people because of the toxic fumes and the possibility of addi- tional explosions," said St. Cloud Police Lt. Vinny Shepard. Dowling was seen leaving the residence at the same time the explosions occurred, Lizasuian said. He fled in a 1997 blue four-door Buick with license plate number D755NN. The upcoming workshop will educate lodging business owners, managers and em- ployees on how to identify meth lab signs. Of the 16 labs discovered in Osceola this year, three were found in motel rooms, said Bureau Lt. Lindell Harris. "We want them to under- stand what they are looking for and what to do if they suspect a meth lab," Harris, said. "We think we'll get some pretty positive results out of this." Additional workshops aimed at other area groups such as retailers and educators will follow. Lodging industry officials can register for the free work- shop by contacting the Osce- ola County Sheriff's Office at 407-348-1100. Anyone who knows the whereabouts of Dowling is asked to call the sheriff's office at 407-348-2222 or Crimeline at 407-423-TIPS. Contact Brian McBride at 407-846-7600, Ext. 208. E-mail at bmcbride@ osceolanewsgazette.com faces a maximum of 105 years; Wofford faces a maxi- mum of 80 years in prison; Harris and Suters each faces a maximum of 75 years; and Megna faces a maximum of 70 years. Oak tree to get pink ribbons In support of their Breast Health Challenge, Florida Hospital Kissimmee will place pink ribbons on one of the oak trees at Courthouse Square in downtown Kissim- mee. Placing the ribbons is part of several events being held at major employers throughout Osceola County. Florida Hospital Kissimmee spokesman David Oakley said that for every woman who commits to maintaining good health practices outlined in the breast cancer awareness program, a pink ribbon will be placed on the tree. Kissimmee Utility Authority will provide a bucket truck and assistance with placing the rib- bons. Osceola County Chairman Paul Owen said the county welcomes volunteer events like this that bind the commu- nity together for the common good. Man charged with false imprisonment A St. Cloud man was arrested and charged with false imprisonment Tuesday after locking up two juveniles in his home. 1 pm i Sat., Oct. 22 Lake Placid, FL. 100 Florida Homesites In Highlands, Okeechobee & Polk Counties The Osceola County Sher- iff's Office was contacted by the St. Cloud Police Department regarding a suspicious incident at about 11:30 a.m. Police indicated they received a call from a " neighbor on .;:, J erse y Avenue 4 about two ' juveniles being locked - in a home at 1700 Jersey Ave. Michael Upon fur- Mclean their investi- gation, it was confirmed Michael Mclean, 48, had locked two juveniles in the resi- dence. When he arrived home he was arrested and charged with false Imprisonment. The investigation is ongoing and other charges are pending. Celebration church burglarized . Osceola County Sheriff's Office deputies are investigat- ing the burglary of a Celebra- tion church reported Sunday. Deputies received the call about a burglary at the Com- munity Presbyterian Church, 511 Celebration Ave., after a maintenance worker no- ticed a broken window at about 5:30 a.m. Four church offices were also broken into with an unknown object, Sheriff's Office reports said. While it didn't appear that anything was taken from the church, the damage is estimated at 6 pm Thurs., Oct. 27 Ocala, FL. 57 t PRIME ACRES offeeM rats aeiiOu nFi Gotuenek aten Folt L "t i' elno G6t1 Eqatf attiine rl yoWeeendGe Aoar L e t P a Ciw . /HIGGENBOTHAM ,-O Se ME Hi, nbotham, CAIl 80h25 1 t Z"S'" FLuLicAU305/AB158 www.higgenbotham.com about $1,000. Anyone with information about the case is asked to call the Osceola County Sheriff's Office at 407-348-2222 or Crimeline at 407- 423-TIPS. Four charged with illegal alcohol sales Four convenience store employees were charged with selling alcohol to minors in a St. Cloud Police Department sting. The agency conducted the special operation to deter stores from selling alcoholic beverages to people less than 21 years old. An 18-year-old male was used to attempt to make the alcoholic beverage purchases. No disguises or deception were used in the course of the operation, police officials said. Alcoholic beverage pur- chases were attempted at 15 convenience stores. Four ille- gal purchases were made at: Chevron, 4002 13th St.; Citgo, 2321 13th St.; Mystic, 718 13th St.; and Chevron, 3701 13th St. Four employees were charged with selling alcohol to persons under 21. The crimi- nal charges were forwarded to the Orange-Osceola State Attorney's Office for review. DUI enforcement set The Kissimmee Police Department will step up its enforcement of DUI laws Oct. 14 as part of the You Drink & Drive. You Lose enforcement program. Preliminary crash statistics for 2004 indicated that more than 1,050 people were killed in Florida in alcohol- related traffic crashes, police officials said. "We encourage everyone to act responsibly if they intend to drink by making arrangements to get home safely," said Kissimmee Police Officer Ralph Herrera in a press release. "Use a designat- ed driver, public transporta- tion or a taxi. Remember, if 'You Drink & Drive. You Lose.'" The additional patrols have been planned for areas of the city where impaired driving crashes frequently occur. Two examples of these intersec- tions are John Young Park- way and Vine Street and Hoagland Boulevard and Vine Street. "Our goal is to apprehend all impaired drivers in the area before they cause crashes," said Herrera. . The patrols will occur twice a month over the next year, police officials said. America to play at Outdoor Days The classic rock band America headlines a free con- cert during the Great Outdoor Days Veterans' Salute on Fri- day, Nov. 11, at the Silver Spurs Arena in Kissimmee. 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AB]SOLUTEI~iI B]~ I m Page A4, NEWS-GAZETTE, Thursday, October 13, 2005 Opinion Editorial Part of battle plan. We should applaud Osceola Coun- ty Sheriff Bob Hansell, the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area pro- gram and the Radisson Resort Park- way for hosting a Nov. 1 workshop that will help hotel management and staff recognize whether any of their guests are using one of their rooms to make methamphetamines. The weekend explosion in St. Cloud attributed to a meth lab points to the danger posed to hotel staff and guests. Tourists put in danger by meth cookers certainly would think twice about returning here. Four years ago law enforcement authorities uncovered five meth labs in the county; they have uncovered 13 so far this year. Renting a motel room offers a meth cooker anonymity and more comfort than what a backwoods shack or trailer might in a rural area. The cooker can check in one day, out the next. What's left behind are chemicals on walls, carpets and other surfaces that can be toxic to the next guest, especially children. The cost to clean up a meth lab averages $2,000. There are plenty of before-and- after police mug shots showing the effects of meth use. The drug caus- es brain damage; it's no wonder - muriatic acid, lye, lighter fluid and acetone are among the materials used to produce it. This drug quickly seduces those who snort, smoke or inject it offering a multihour rush of confidence, alert- ness and sexiness. Then it starts to destroy lives. Many in law enforcement say meth is their top priority in the drug war; some also say it's a los- ing battle. Others say that federal agencies haven't done enough to combat it, that their, emphasis is on marijuana. Also, 58 percent of the members of the National Associa- tion of Counties say meth is their biggest drug problem .. The meth battle plan is clear: pre- vent access to and use of the drug; educate communities about the con- sequences of use; treatment must be available; enforce meth laws; and we must remember that the children and families of users are victims, too. 04 *p! "Copyrighted Material alblfSynd icated Content Available from commercial News Providers" dNW M * ~fw~ '2P~ Strong mayor change should not be spur of moment decision Patrick Henry, one of our early statesmen, said on March 23, 1775, "I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided, and that is the lamp of experience. I know no way of judging of the future but by the past." This is the basis of this article. In 1965, the St. Cloud City Council formed a committee of local citizens (I cannot remember how many) to study the city charter and make any recommendations. I believe I am the only member of that committee still alive. The com- mittee met, I believe, from. six to nine months, and studied charters of all cities in Florida about the same population as St. Cloud. The majori- ty operated under the city manager form of government while St. Cloud was still, under the strong mayor form with each council member, despite his or her experience or knowledge, in charge of city depart- ment like sewers and streets. At the end of the meetings, the committee held three public hear- ings on the proposed charter. (A total of 11 citizens attended and some of them were at all three hear- OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE Year 106 No. 81 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. 7 VERIFICATIOrN As I See It By Bob Fisk contribute@ osceolanewsgazette.com. ings.) The committee told the city to have State Rep. J. J. Griffin take the proposed charter to Tallahassee and get the legislature to pass it. The proposed charter called for the election, every two years, with three council members being elect- ed one election and two on the sec- ond election. Upon being installed the council elected one of 'them as mayor until the next election. The mayor's duties under the manager form of government were com- posed of being a council member, chairing the council meetings, sign- ing the city checks and "kissing the babies" (public relations) repre- senting the city in all cases., Within a year the citizens clamored to elect their mayor and the charter was changed, hence the thinking the mayor runs the city. I lost out on requiring majority to elect, 50 per-' cent plus 1, as the charter only required a plurality. Then came 1972, election year for mayor andit also had a "straw vote" on the city manager form of government because there were those who were not familiar with the city manager form of government. 1, in a weak moment, offered- to run for mayor as did Frank Young, Charles Hodgins and Glen Keene, for a total of four. Young was against the city manager form of government and the other three were for it. The campaign was rough, with Young's qualification being questioned, his activities being 'questioned, and when the votes were cast the tensions 'mounted. Remember the winner was by plural- ity, not majority, and the total votes for mayor were 1,919 cast, Young had 782 votes. 40.75 percent, I had 781 votes, 40.69 percent, Hodgins had 285 votes, 14.85 percent, and Keene had .71 votes, 3.69 percent. So Young was declared the winner by one vote and less than a majority. The straw vote on the manager question was 922 votes, 54.2 per- cent for and 812 votes, 47.6 per- cent against. For the next year, the politics in St. Cloud was in shambles, with fir- ings of department heads, acquisi- tions of dictatorship, illegal use of office, etc., resulting, after six months as required by the charter, of a recall election for mayor and one lady council member. The recall was bitter, costly for both the recall committee and the city (prac- tically everyone living in the court- house in Kissimmee) and Young not running in the recall election and finally the. election of a mayor, Glenn Padgett, and the situation quieted down. On Nov. 19, 1972, the council, over Young's objec- tions, called for majority (50 per- cent +, 1) for elections of council members, which would require a run-off in cases of no majority. In spite of opposition to majority elec- tions by my close friend, Elections Supervisor Donna Bryant, I am still in favor of it even though it entails more work and expense. We waste more money on lesser things and I feel that it is,important that elected officials go into office by a majority vote, not plurality. Now comes 2005, and the city council is being asked to talk about changing the charter, within the, next couple or three months, to the strong mayor form of government, usually with the thought of why pay someone that an elected official might do for a cheaper cost. I remind the reader that Edmund Burke, in 1796, said, "Mere parsi- mony is not economy ... Expense and the great expense, may be an essential part of true economy." The professional city manager, with training in municipal government, with the knowledge of where to go for funding, can produce a much sounder government than those not ,knowledgeable in government. It is my hope that the council will appoint, a committee of citizens (no, I do not want the job, leave it to the younger, more educated generation) to study the change. 'If the sitting council is involved, residents may think the members' have only self- interest involved. The decision should be thoroughly studied, not spur of the moment. This is an important aspect of the city. When one considers the' election of the council, especially the mayor, it's mostly a "beauty contest" and not always based on true facts but who spreads the best propaganda. The selection of a manager is based on study of qualifications for the job. History tells us that in 1918 or 1919, St. Cloud had three mayors in one term, a recall election, a res- ignation and one that finally stuck, caused not by facts, but by misinfor- mation and not always true facts and different agendas. Would the suggested new charter require the mayor to dispose of his business or connection (think about Vice President Dick Chene,'). or put it in a.blind trust, with the possibility of only one term? Would it cause speculation of undue pressure to use certain venders that might be in the mayor's ownership? What would happen if the mayor were accused of misfeasance or other cause, as was the Orlando and Kissimmee mayors? Or would there be term limits, as we would not want to try and compete with Apopka's Mayor John Land and his 40. plus (I think) ' years in office? There are many items to be considered and it will take time and thought. It is the nature of city manager government that they run out of steam, after a time and need to be changed. It is fairly simple to make a change in a city manager but very expensive, decisive and time consuming to remove an elected official. Think: about it. Bob Fisk is a lifelong resident of St. Cloud, retired funeral director and historian. Letters KPD thanked, To the editor: , Let me take this opportunity to thank the Kissimmee Police Depart- ment for a job well done. The New Birth Church at 1213 N. Central Ave. was broken into about a week ago and many items were stolen, including our keyboard. The police called me at home and moved expeditiously to the extent that the same day the culprits were cornered at a nearby hotel. To make a long story short, the police regained all our stolen articles. We thank them so kindly for' their dedi- cation and professionalism in the recovery of our items. God bless the Kissimmee Police Department. Pastor Phil Joseph New Birth Church Kissimmee Don't point fingers? To the editor: In his column about Hurricane- Katrina, Eduardo Montalvo says we shouldn't find blame when tragedy strikes, but how else ,to prevent tragedy from' recurring? Aside from the question of who was in charge,' which appropriately led to the dis- missal of FEMA's head, there is .a much more pressing problem. Are we to be plagued again and again by disastrous hurricanes? Will they con- tinue to get more powerful? Unfor-, tunately, the answer is "yes" and "yes," unless we act now. As the track of Rita shows, travel- ing west from Category 1 .near the Florida Keys, it rapidly increased to a terrifying Category 5, with 165 mph winds as it was fueled by the extra-warm waters in the "loop cur- rent" of the gulf. But then as it approached the cooler waters near its landfall four days later, it had eased back to less than Category 3, with 120 mph winds, still powerful, but not as devastating. What caused the seawater to warm? As U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, wrote me, "We have a growing crisis on our hands, one that seldom gets the attention it deserves global warming." Left unchecked, we can expect glaciers and polar ice caps to con- tinue melting, with the seas contin- uing to get warmer and to rise, overwhelming low-lying coasts and islands. Worse yet for Florida, hur- ricanes and tornados will become more severe and more frequent, while the disrupted ecosystem will cause inland flooding and also droughts in some places, devastat- ing agriculture. Sen. McCain is taking action, introducing his Climate Stewardship Act to the senate floor. Among other thirigs, it means that we must find ways of burning less fossil fuel, including petroleum. The petroleum interests and the power companies will lobby like crazy against this threat to profits but if we citizens write bags and bags of mail, we can make a Very strong impression, overcoming filibustering and a possi- ble veto. It's either this, my fellow citizens, or we'll probably be driven out of Florida within the next decade. Sci- entists know what to do; it is for us to muster the will power. A.F. Gagne Kissimmee Traffic concerns To the editor: I need to know if Osceola County is going to address the problem with the traffic on Poinciana Boulevard. I have been living for the past two years in the condos in Royal Palm Bay and I have witnessed accident after accident. The speed limit is 55 mph there. When I asked the county's traffic department about the limit, they told that it is a back road and that is the speed for that road. I understand that more people need to die on North Poinciana Boulevard before the county will do anything. Peter Torres Kissimmee Submit letters to the editor to Osceola News-Gazette, P.O. Box 422068, Kissimmee, FL 34742. If you wish to fax your letter to the news- paper, the newspaper's fax number is 407-933-6856. Or e-mail letters to news@osceolanewsgazette.com No more than one letter per writer will be published each month. An individual will be' allowed to submit one letter of rebuttal if he or an organi- zation he represents is the subject of a letter to the editor. If you have any questions about letters to editor or the Opinion page, contact Editor Bill Orben at 407-846-7600, Ext. 202. 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Over- street, during a Monday funeral service. Overstreet, 70, died Friday of cancer. Long-time friend Jim Swan, a former Osceola County commissioner, served as a pallbearer during the service. "It was the greatest honor of my life," Swan said. The two formed a friend- ship during the 1980s, Swan recalled. "He was one of the most genuine, honest and honor- able people that I'd ever met," Swan said. "He had a phenomenal impact on literal- ly thousands of people. His integrity was beyond anything I'd ever seen." Overstreet was also known for his support of education, and his work mentoring youth with his experience and expertise in cattle by provid- ing calves for 4-H projects and shows at the county fair. Reflecting on the life of Overstreet, Swan said he would remember everything about his friend. "You cannot adequately describe the impact he's had on the hundreds or thousands of people words won't work," Swan said. Overstreet was born and raised on the shores of Lake Tohopekaliga in Osceola County. He was the fourth generation of the Overstreet family involved in the cattle industry. He had raised cattle all of his life here, and throughout Central and South Florida. His wife, JoAnn Smith Overstreet, and their son, Clay, who is active with ranches in Osceola, Polk and Highlands counties, survive Overstreet. Jim Handley, executive vice president of the Florida Cattlemen's Association based in Kissimmee, said he had known Overstreet for the past 25 years. "He was a fine guy," Han- dley said. "He was most at home on horseback. He loved being on his horse with his cows. He was a good cow- man." It was Overstreet's love of the land and his cattle that led to his being named Cow Boss of a re-enacted cattle drive in 1995 celebrating 150 years of statehood. That sesquicentennial cel- ebration lasted one week and cowboys chosen by the local cattlemen's associa- tions throughout the state drove 1,000 head of cows across ranches from Yeehaw Junction to the Silver Spurs Arena in Kissimmee. Over- street led the drive, which traveled a distance of approximately 65 miles. "He was raised as a cattle boy, he loved the history and heritage," Handley said. "He was interested in preserving cattlemen's history. He was very' well-respected through- out the industry." Long before Handley became executive vice pres- ident of the cattleman's association, Handley said he met Overstreet when he was starting out in the feed busi- ness. "He helped me when he didn't have to. He helped people, and he wanted,peo- ple to be successful," Hand- ley said. "He was honest, hardworking and a straight- forward guy. "He was a handshake man, his word was good; whatever he told, you could take to the bank." Overstreet was a high school sports fan and a long- time supporter of the Kow- boy Booster Club. He was also a past president of the Osceola County Cattlemen's Association and a past state director of the Florida Cattle- men's Association. Overstreet also was a member of the Osceola County Planning Commission for 12 years and a trustee of the Florida Agricultural Muse- um in Palm Coast. Contact Conswella C. Ben- nett at 407-846-7600, Ext. 205. E-mail at cbennett@ osceolanewsgazette.com I Goup0oferig0sppot0 Overeaters Anonymous The 12-step program meets every Monday from 7-8 p.m. in the Florida Hospital Kissimmee (Main and Hilda streets) executive conference room. For more information or directions call 407-414-5298. .Narcotics Anonymous .Narcotics Anonymous meets every night of the week in Osceola County. Call 407-425-5157 for directions. Left behind The Left Behind After Suicide Support Group, sponsored by Hospice of the Com- forter, offers sharing, information and sup- port to adults who have lost a family member or friend to suicide. The free group meets the first and third Mondays of the month at 6:30 p.m. at St. Luke & St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 2745 Canoe Creek Road, St. Cloud. Contact Ann Dumont at 407- 682-0808 voice- mail 430, or anndu2@hotmail.com. 12-step program A 12-step program for those dealing with drug, alcohol or prescription addictions is held Friday from 7 p:m. to 8:30 p.m. at Cornerstone Church, 2925 Canoe Creek Road, Room 210D. The.cost is the price of the book. For details call 407-892-3300, Ext. 345. Alcoholicos Anonimos The Spanish group now meets at 9 W. Darlington Ave. in downtown Kissimmee. For information call the hotline at 407-240- 1181. Al-Anon Al-Anon, a 12-step program for friends and families of alcoholics, meets Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. at Poinciana Christian Church, 3181 Pleasant Hill Road, Kissimmee. I AA hotline: 407-870-8282 Alcoholics Anonymous is available in the community and members hold daily meetings. For days, times and locations of meetings call the 24-hour-a-day hotline at 407-870-8282. AA/Al-Anon AA/Al-Anon meets Mondays from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Northeast Christian Church,'2885 Partin .Settlement Road, St. Cloud. Call 407-846-8611 or 407-870-0520. Parents group The Osceola Support 'Group for Parents of Children with Disabilities meets the third Tues- day of the month from.6 to 8 p.m. at the Kissimmee Parks and Recreation Center off Oak Street at 717 N. Palm Ave. Call Beatrice at 407-518-6688. Breast cancer support Bailey's 'Breast Cancer Support Group meets the third Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. It is for newly diagnosed and survivors; family and friends welcome. Call Jo Bailey at 407-957-3370 and leave a message; your call will be returned. La Leche League Mother-to-mother support to breastfeeding mothers. Meetings are the second Thursday of the month at 9:30 a.m. at the Osceola Coun- ty Health Department Auditorium, 1875 Boggy Creek Road. Nursing mothers, preg- nant women and small children are always wel- come. Call Sunny, 407-248-2959. Alzheimer's support The Osceola County Alzheimer's Associa- tion branch office caregiver support group meets: Fourth Thursday of the month, 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m., in the conference room, Osceola County Council on Aging, 1099 Shady Lane. For more information call the. Osceola branch office at 407-933-6800. A support group is held the first Saturday of each month, 10:30 a.m. to noon at The Gables at Hunter's. Creek, 3800 Town Center Blvd. For more information, call 407-251- 8088. Breastfeeding The county W.I.C. program offers the fol- lowing ongoing breastfeeding programs at the. 1875 Boggy Creek Road facility: Breastfeed- ing class for, pregnant moms Mondays at 10 a.m.; Breastfeeding support group for moms and their babies at the Boggy Creek office Tuesday at 10 a.m., and at the St. Cloud: W.I.C. office at the health department, 1050 Grape Ave., Wednesdays at 10 a.m. Call 407- 343-2087 for more information. Restless Legs syndrome The Restless Legs Syndrome Support; Group meets the second Sunday of' each, month from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Chamberlin's Market & Cafe, Winter Park Mall, 430 N. Orlando Ave.,, Winter Park. Free. Many describe RLS as a creepy, crawly feel- ing like bugs or worms that are worse at night and are relieved completely or almost com-.. pletely by exercise. There is an irresistible urge' to move the afflicted limb. For details call Bob Bergeson at 407-344-0997. TOPS Chapter 189 'Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) meets at- 9 a.m. each Wednesday at the St. Cloud.; Senior Center, 700 Indiana Ave., Bldg. B. For,, more information call Doreen at 407-891- 0393 or Lucille at 407-957-2574. Knee/hip pain seminar Florida Hospital at. Celebration Healthf, offers a free knee and hip pain seminar each Thursday at 11 a.m. Public invited. The sem- See Support, page A-7, OSCEOLA I I ~~A* ~41( Upcoming Events t FLORIDA SEALS HOME OPENER Saturday, October 29th 7:35 pm i-s JACKSONVILLE For info call 407-343-PUCK Tickets On Sale Now Friday, GREAT OUTDOOR DAYS November 11th 13th * FREE CONCERT November 11th @ 7:00 pm FEATURING AMERICA FREE CONCERT Sunday, November 13th @ 5:00 pm FEATURING NEAL McCoY For more information call 407-847-5000 ^ or visit www.Greatoutdoordays.com OKTOBERFEST P": Saturday, October 15th @ 3:00 pm 11:00 pm Tickets On Sale Now 4 For more info log on to: www.ohpark.com: ,, 1875 Silver Spur Lane, Kissimmee, FL 34744 Tickets available at the Silver Spurs Arena Box Office, Ticketmaster.com and all locations. Charge by phone 407-839-3900 F_ All dates, acts and ticket prices are subject to change without notice. A service charge is added to each ticket price. * First National Bank of Osceola County * Friend's Salon Central * Jasper Thompson Lightning Protection, Inc. e* Appraisal Specialists of Central Florida A & R Insurance, Inc. C.M.Arrington & & Associates, Inc. Charles & Marian Owen Clark Investment * Kissimmee Utility Authority * Lynch Oil Company, Inc. * Rayken, Inc. * Tom & MarciaTompkins * Hercules Builders, Inc. * Miller, Einhouse, Rymer & Boyd * Omni Waste * Re/Max Executive Group * St. Cloud Travel * Stnne A a Pavwrc Properties, Inc. Terry's Electric, Inc. * Extra Innings Enterprises T e r t C lu * Folsom Services of St. Cloud Overstreet, Miles, Ritch & Cumbie, P.A. Special thanks to our Dinner Sponsor, SMOKEY BONES BARBECUE & GRILL, part of Darden Restaurants ~aa i I a * I GOL SP 6' j+HERITAGE-+ "%- NOR- 75-7 I SILVER SPONSORS: I NOR PrA a Thursday, October 13, 2005, NEWS-GAZETTE, Page A7 Support Continued from page A-6 inar covers causes; and treat- ments of knee an d hip pain, information about -nutrition and exercise along with other medical int-erventions. Call 407-303-4357 to con- firm your seating. Better Breathing The Better Breathing pro- gram, a free educaitional/sup- port program for chronic lung disease patients, their families and friends, is offe red at. sev- eral locations: Osceola Regional Medical Center, the second Wednes- day of each month from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Coordina- tor is Laura McDuffie, 407- 518-3131. Florida Hospital Kissim- mee, across the street in med- ical building Suite 13, 200 Hilda St., first Monday of the month at 7 p.m. Coordinator Gina Marquez, 407-303- 4450, Ext. 5550. Florida Hospital Cele- bration Pulmonary Rehab, 400 Celebration Place, sec- ond Tuesday of the month at 2 p.m. Call Patty Ross or Jeff Frasier, 407-303-4000, Ext. 6524, for room location. HOPE HOPE provides education- al and emotional support for brain tumor patients, their family members and friends. Meets the first' Monday of every month from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Americain Cancer Society, 1601 W. Colonial Drive, Orlando. Call Lori Cox, 407-740-0007. Compassionate Friends Compassionate Fi'iends, a support group for parents who have lost children, meets the first and third Tuesday of each month from 7 to 9 p.m. at Central Christian Church, 250 W. Ivanhoe Blvd., Orlan- do. Call 407-974-9933. Sunrise The Sunrise Drop-In Cen- ter, 512 N. Clyde! Ave., Kissimmee, is a free social club for ,and by mental health consumers, with advocates- and volunteers on site. Hours are 1 p.m..to 5 p.m. Monday through, Friday, closed week- ends. Call 407-846-1800. LIFT LIFT is a social bereave- ment support group for those who have lost a loved one. Meets the second Wednesday of each month at 11:30 a.m. at the Red Lobster ini Kissim- mee across from Osceola Square Mall. $12 per person. Call Teresa Beverly at 407- 847-3131. A grief-managemenit series offers free pamphlets on top- ics including workplace grief, loss after sudden death, grief during special days arnd holi- days and helping children cope with grief. To request a pamphlet call Teresa Beverly at 407-847-3131. Divorce support DivorceCare support group meets Wednesdays from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the First Church of the Nazarene, 1550 Mill Slough Road, Kissimmee. Non-denomina- tional, but based on biblical teachings. Sessions free; $10 charge for workbook. Call 407-343-5515. Recovery group In Step with the Spilrit, a Christ-centered 12-step. sup- port group for people who 'want to stop using drugs and/or alcohol, meets each Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Osceola Christian Ministry Center, 700 Union St., Kissimmee. Call Richard, 407-847-2018. Mental illness Families of those who suf- fer from mental illness meet at 7 p.m. the third Monday of each month at the Multispe- cialty Building, across from Florida Hospital, 201 HiIlda St., Room 16, Kissimmee. Call Judy at 407-348-7453, or NAMI Greater Orlando, 407- 657-6264. MS meetings ' Kissimmee-St. Cloud rhoilti- p le sclerosis meetings are held at St. Cloud Hospital every third Saturday of the month from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. in conference room B. For more information call Michael F. Moore at 932-4740. Grief group Vitas Healthcare offers a free ongoing grief support group Tuesdays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Kissimmee office, 3375 W. Vine St., No. 202. Professionally-led groups. To register call 407- 691-4549. Welcome Table The Welcome Table Min- istries will be hosting an infor" mal support group for women growing through life transi- tions, such as career issues, personal matters, relation- ships and children. The sup- port group is facilitated by Sandra Nixon Tynes. For more information on dates, time and location con- tact Tynes at 407-932-0767. Amputee support group The Kissimmee Amputee Support. Group meets the first and third Wednesday of every month from noon to 2 p.m. at the Kissimmee Moose Lodge, 1019 Main St., sponsor of the group. Family and friends welcome. Call Herve at 407-870- 7375. TOPS 379 T.O.P.S. (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter 379 meets Tuesday at 9 a.m. at the KAST Club, 322 E. Monument Avenue, Kissimmee. Member- ship $20 per year, plus $3 a month. Call 1-800-932-8677 or visit www.tops.org She Weeps She Weeps is a support and awareness group for women and their loved ones who live with endometriosis. Members meet the second Tuesday of each month from i7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Florida Hospital, 200 Hilda St., Kissimmee, in the boardroom. News briefs Continued from page A-3 audiences around the world for decades with its brand of rock, folk and pop. Other concert acts include the Bluestone Circle, the house band at Jimmy Buffett's Mar- garitaville in CityWalk at Universal. The band rocks audiences with a mix of pop, modern rock, blues/funk, hard rock, beach music and the old standards. Also, the Patriot Project, a performance group composed of teenage chil- dren from Osceola County, will perform patri- otic songs and poems as well as a musical med- ley salute from each. military branch. The free concert begins at 7 p.m. at the Sil- ver Spurs Arena, 1875 Silver Spur Lane in Kissimmee, and is one of the many events dur- ing Kissimmee's Great Outdoor Days., Audiences at the Veterans' Salute also will enjoy performances by local and regional musical acts. Friday's festivities include the opening of the Great Outdoor Days Fest and Expo with exhibits, demonstrations, hands-on activities for all ages, a carnival midway and a community fish fry. Also, the second weigh-in for the Lake Toho Pro-Am fishing tournament takes place Friday at 3 p.m. at the Kissimmee lakefront. Other weekend headliners include country music star Neal McCoy, who will perform a free concert at the Silver Spurs Arena on Sun- day, Nov. 13: Other Great Outdoor Days events include the eight-week fishing tournament Big Fish Open, the Lake Toho Pro-Am and the Angling Against Cancer Benefit Dinner and Tournament. For more information on Kissimmee's Great Outdoor Days visit their Web site at www.greatoutdoordays.com. 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Quarterly Membership Luncheon at Greenside's Nov. 11 8:00 am ..............:.....................Economic-Governmental Affairs NEW OFFERS -MEMBER ADVANTAGE PROGRAM The What Not Shop Carol Windt 407-957-7715 1030 New York Avenue St. Cloud, FL 34769 Offer: 10% Discount Dillard's Automotive Service Rpger Dillard 407-957-4400 1207 Jersey Avenue St. Cloud, FL 34769 Offer: 10% Discount Kleaners Ruth Townsend 407-873-2424 P.O.B. 512 St. Cloud, FL 34769 Offer: 10% Discount for firi time cleaning Ribbon Cutting at Whistle Junction Buffet & Grill, 45511 3th Street, St. Cloud on September 15, 2005. Ribbon Cuitting and Grand Opening Celebrationat John's Electric and Baskets With Love, 1101 Pennsylvania Avenue, St. Cloud on September 8, 2005. T91, l ;]l::1 l'lII ',,M COLONIAL BANK N.A. Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting Wednesday, October 19th @ 11:30 am 1200 E. Irlo Bronson Highway, St. Cloud (Corner E. 192 & Hickory Tree Road) THE FINISHING TOUCH Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting Saturday, October 22 @ 3:30 pm 1129 Pennsylvania Avenue, St. Cloud The Awards 13anquet had its share of surl'. looking penguins and plenty of handsome d; The the s.een encoura Ch air n; year's4a selected SThe Cit.d during: acknow -- Draper behalf- Chamik Good Go ernmient .A aid a: presented to* elected official. Cit l Nlanager Paul Kaskee.. leadership and ex ceptional result; he has brc St. Cloud. The winners of each of the a%\ard cat follow s: = ., 1Ambas Busine' Busine, Ohram 40. 'L Good( Industi sLiving, Memb( Non-Pr S Rookie Ew\I Volunt, Incoming Ch.airman Tom Griffin, The Tr House, in keeping %%ith the theme. "A' Affair" provided a prize drawing trip for Southeast Airl ines. \\nner of the trip \ Dickinson. .. Cor J ..,, SponIsoc A\w ards ~ ', h ya e ntwo Homes, : Publie1 B1 CEWV Soflfits. Inc. CIris \Vahes Davis Parl'ers, Inc. Jihn Davis J & N Stoite, Inc. S 1Mario Ortiz Shyam K(,twal, CPA, PA Shyam Kotwal The Gun Store, Inc. ~ Jerry & Becky Brown Whistle Jfunction Buffet & Grill ~ Bruce Pankuch .THA N. S0' PATIIJ MOVIE REVIEWS TV LISTINGS WEATHER FOOD FOR THOUGHT CROSSWORD g for YOU! Now you can visit our web site at: www.aroundosceola.com Local News, Sports & Classifieds AIt our fingertip, 411 the time ----- FLORIDA SLN PLIBLICA I IONS OSCEOLA Osceola Shopper NEWS-GAZETTE South Orange News 'The aoucOne The Reliable One ho GOL CM ~ OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE i Bouet Bank id Ch OCTOBER SBXentury Sp. * C1 [S) *city ,, MciscHOPmA St a T Cmni Waste d t, p ruov n bah Mission Statement: The St. Cloud Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to' providing business leadership ,Annual, * mpmr 41TWI, 1 *i ;R 2005 Commerce Thursday, October 13, 2005, NEWS-GAZETTE, Page A9 H _i' QK7,^ ^ s w- ... ... -i a_ ,':.. .- emingon o 'u' & Kissimmee Bay Ce "Thanks for a great day of golf! Your employees are wonderful and the course was, as always, challenging and in super shape. I really love those greens! Kudos to your starter, your guy in the pro shop, and to the young woman working the restaurant...I've told everyone that would listen about the awesome day of golf."....Thanks again, Joe Ross Walk Mown Greens All You Can Practice, Play, and Eatl! @ Friendliest Courses in Town Remington Golf Club Full Service Club House Book Tee Times On-Line Now! Modern Practice Facility www.KissimmeeBayCC.com Including Aqua Driving Range * aS B akfast www.Remington-GC.com D,,verse Menu Serving Breakfast & Luncr ideal L-.:n.:.nr, For Remington -407-344-4004 Banqueis t.leeing. & Tc.urrarr,.e rpi- Kissimmee Bay -407-348-4653 I Awards Banquet, rises, fun, tributes and beautiful people. Lots of gorgeous ladies, lovely dresses, several sharp Iudes. mariachi band that entertained during the reception hour opened things on a lively note, setting *e for all that was to follow. Rainbows End Orchestra handled the music for dinner and dancing, -ing lots of couples to the dance floor. Charlie. Draper, ever the classy leader, turned the in's role and gavel over to Tom Griffin, incoming Chairman for our year 2005-2006. This annuall awards went to some very deserving members. A notable award, the Chairman's Award, -solely by the Chairman, was presented by Chairman Charlie Draper to the City of St. Cloud. .y'was recognized for the significant help and support, so graciously extended to the Chamber, ts-hurricane recovery year. The award, a commissioned work of art depicting City Hall and edging its support of the Chamber, was selected and personally contributed by Chairman on_ m.. -- uof. the * The Business Aft _a non- e for the September's Business After Hours was I .egories sader of the Year Maria Connell i-Award ~ Ministerial Association of St. Cloud ss of the Year ~ Public Bankof St. Cloud !ss-Person of the Year ~ Daniel White ianr sAward City of St. Cloud ier-Charger Bob Semple Noverhment Award Paul Kaskey, City Manager, City of St. Cloud 'y:of-the Year OUC: The Reliable One Legend ~ Beverly Hougland frship Spons.or ~ Tricia Will *ofit Organization Rotary Club of St. Cloud ;of the Year ~ Buster & Wanda LaFauvre ier of the Year Larry Coleman ansition --.. ' Global - ,two on T j Lynne orate ,7 I F.. ,of the Annual Banquet , support , ,this a : rable e i 1" 7- to: whom we all extend our thanks Bank of , Cit Beverages, City of St.: Cloud, Greater QOmni Waste, OUC The Reliable One, ,Ank, and Sprint. Cornerstone Hospice ~ Julia, Allen Hometown Realty US ~ Patrice DeNike John's Grove John' Preuss The Connection Church Rick Fiechter United American Insurance Co. Robert Lebu (~. I' '.4 a L I er Hours hosted by the Osceola Center b m ml i dc bni Cx nit tur tLe Arts. e i uenterI hUosteiU L am..IiIer mem ers juoneu y ..ounty Commissioners Ken Smith and Atlee Mercer. Food, catered by The Silver Lining Cafe, was delicious. Ed Moore, Chairman of the Osceola Center for the Arts, updated the members on the Center's development plans and artistic program. Some lucky Chamber members won tickets to upcoming Center shows and events, just some of the door prizes given out. The Chamber 50/50 drawing was won by Jack King, St. Cloud in the News, who most generously returned his winnings to the Chamber Scholarship Fund. Thank you, Osceola Center for the Arts, for this successful event!" 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Glcrmi & DoulI, ld Pickeil ,--, i,,,, ; 0, nfo c mtom :,,* 1% 1 s upOf 1 ha' udf IchaMbef E AM:] @ to rmrI n ----- ----- - I F ff Mol LVW t-A -Il -4 I ..._ -" .., ,, ...... - ^ Page A10, NEWS-GAZETTE, Thursday, October 13, 2005 wc~' HIGH-POWERED DOGS St. Cloud rips Gateway, meets 3A-9 foe Cocoa By Rick Pedone News-Gazette Staff Writer You might have thought St. Cloud quarterback Butch Abshire was beirig punished last week. Did Coach Matt Kern- per require that he run wind sprints up and down Gannarelli Field in front of the Homecoming Court? Not exactly. Abshire,. supervising St. Cloud's explosive veer offense, was simply slicing through Gateway's defense to the. .tune of four touchdowns and a quarter of a thou- sand yards (248, to be exact) to make the soggy Homecoming' fans very happy in a 43-14 rout. The 'Bulldogs, 3-3, are back at Gannarelli on Fri- day night at 7:30 for a 3A District 9 test against Cocoa.. Abshire scored the Bull- dogs' first two TDs in the first half on runs of 66 and' 32 yards, but Gateway hung close when DeShawn Joiner threw a screen pass to Chris Mar- tial for a 11-yard TD just before the half to close the gap to 14-7. The field was already plenty wet, but Abshire and the Bulldogs opened GHS on the field today By Ken Jackson News-Gazette Staff Writer Gateway and Oak Ridge, a pair of winless, and maybe desperate, ball clubs will play a rare Thurs- day game tonight at 7:30 at the Ridenour Athletic Complex. Since Orange and Osce- ola County schools are out for the final two days of the grading period, Panthers Coach/Athletic Director Gene Mitchell jumped at the opportunity. "We're going to be the only game in town that night so ,why not take advantage of it?" he said. "It changed what we nor- mally do on Wednesday, that's all." Change is the optimal word on the Gateway campus this week after a 43-14 loss to St. Cloud last week that saw the Panthers defense, give up 449 yards of offense, all the flood gates in the third ' quarter when, over a span of 6 minutes, St. Cloud scored on Abshire's 68- yard run, Josh McDaniel's 84-yard sprint, a 29-yard run by Bobby McGee and Abshire's fourth TD from 29 yards. That left the score' 43-7 and the clock running for the final quarter and a half. Abshire said it was/just a matter of making good reads and getting good blocks from his offensive line. "It wasn't the same. play, but it was the same reads," he said. "Their ends pinched and that left things open." The victory ended St. Cloud's three-game losing streak to Gateway, although the Bulldogs won on the field, 27-17, before forfeiting last season. Abshire said he was confident that St. Cloud would beat the Panthers, 0-6, decisively. ."By a running clock, yeah," he said. "We were ready for them." Kemper wasn't as confi- dent as his quarterback about beating the Panthers so decisively, but 'he was happy with the outcome. "Our offensive line played very well, and 'our quarterback made good reads," he said. "(Fullback) Nate Sandoval (5-68) has come into his own and gets tough yards for us, and Josh McDaniel (1-84, 1 TD) is coming back from his ankle injury. Bobby McGee (6-45, 1 TD) has given us a real lift back there with his quickness. From the stands, it proba- bly all looks the same, but we're usually blocking things a little differently and attacking, different areas." The Dogs offensive front contains tight end Chris : Benkin, tackle Trevin Moore, giard Jody Smith, center Justin Walsh, guard Jacob Beekman and tackle Nick Kemper. St.. Cloud's offense, averaging 38.6 points and 377 rushing yards per game, has been lethal all season. It's lowest point output of the year came two weeks ago at Space Coast at 27. Last week's 43-point total marked the fourth-time in six games that the Bulldogs scored over 40. St. Cloud amassed 449 News-Gazette Photo/Sam Roberts Gateway's Martin Anderson (11) and Alfredo Leal (22) had a hard time catching Bulldog quarterback Butch Abshire, who ran for 248 yards and four touchdowns. rushing yards last week. No one in Bulldogland anticipates a running clock when Cocoa, 5-1, visits Friday. The Tigers are tied for No. 9 in the 3A poll with Miami Pace. Their only loss came in Week 2 at Palm Bay, 26-20. They are 1-0 in the district. The Bulldogs, 0-2 in the district, must win to keep their dim playoff hopes alive. "We're taking the atti- News-Gazette Photo/Sam Roberts Gateway's Rolando Castillo gets dragged down by St. Cloud's Max Todd (30) and Sean Dionne (80) during the Dogs 43-14 win last week. on the ground. Gateway went into the locker room still inr the game. Chris Martial took a screen pass from DeShawn Joiner and scored from 11 yards out to make it 14-7 at halftime. St. Cloud scored four- times in the third quarter to make it 43-7 before Joiner hit Dan Gatus on a 75-yard slant pattern for the game's final touchdown. Oak Ridge has struggled much the same way Gate- way has this year, right up to carrying a matching 0-6 record. The Pioneers fell to Colonial, 20-6, last week.t Oak Ridge 'features a triple option attack that enables its best three ath- letes, 'halfbacks Josh Tompkins (5-10, 180) and Diamond Bush (5-9, 180) and bruising fullback Chris Cooper (6-0, 240) to all 'be on the field. at the same time. The attack is run by quarterback Dominique Daniels (5-9,, 175). The Pioneers. rely on quickness rather than size, on offense as well as in its 4-4 defen- sive package. "Their QB appears to be the biggest threat for, the option," Mit'chell said. "On defense we've got some major things to address after the last two weeks." Mitchell said playing a winless team who is a dis- trict opponent shouldn't make a difference in its motivation. "Oak Ridge sees our record and is probably smelling blood too," he said. "We've got to re-gath- er and refocus. We need some success. We need a win." This is Senior Night at Gateway. That ceremony begins at 7:10 p.m. Kowboys win, Braves up next By Rick Pedone News-Gazette Staff Writer Two weeks ago Osceola stood 0-5 and looked belly up after an embarrassing 23-0 loss at Lake Highland Prep. But, two games and two victories later, the Kow- boys, 2-5, have an oppor- tunity to guarantee them- selves a. regional playoff berth when they host Lake- land Lake Gibson Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Kowboy Field. The Kowboys turned in their most complete game of the season at Fort Pierce Westwood, a decisive 44-7 rout that saw the offense total over 400 yards while the defense came up with five turnovers. "The defense. shut them down. They wouldn't let them get cranked up all night," said Coach Jim Sci- ble. "I don't know what it is. We might be jelling. We're better than we were early on." It's a good thing. The improved. Kow fywil still be underdogs'when Lake Gibson, 3-3 and 0-1, visits. The Braves made consecu- tive trips to the Class 4A championship game in 2003-04, losing to Tampa Armwood for the state crown both times. Lake Gibson beat Auburndale, 12-0, last week in a non-district con- test. Two of the Braves' losses have been against teams ranked among- the state's top 10, including a 42-10 pounding from defending 5A champ and No.1 nationally-ranked Lakeland. Kathleen (No. 4 if -Class -3A) edged the Braves 14-13 in the season opener, and Tampa RiVetview nipped Lake Gibson 26-24. The Kowboys got contri- butions from just about everyone at Westwood. Gerard Thomas scored three touchdowns, one -rushing and two dn pass receptions. He totaled 115 yards of total offense, 55 rushing and 60 on pass receptions. Hassan Ortiz gained 93 yards on 13 carries and scored a pair of touchdowns and fullback Matthew Dash carried twice for 61 yards and a TD. Two Kowboys threw touchdown passes. Willie Campbell hit Thomas on a 13-yard scoring play and See Kowboys, page A-1I tude that we've got noth- ing to lose, so let's go out there and have fun," Kem- per said.. The Tigers run a wing- spread set that employs three receivers. Quarter- back Wayne Younger (6-3, 175) is one of the best ath- letes in Brevard County. "He's an accurate thrower," said Kemper. Tyler Cox (5-8, 155) is one of Younger's primary receivers. Horns in big test vs. Vipers By Rick Pedone Ne s-Gazette Staff Writer Harmony has no time to dwell on a one-point loss at Florida Air Academy. Upcoming Friday at 7:30 is a game that means sur- vival or elimination in 3A District 9 against Port St.' John Space Coast. The' Longhorns, 4-2, couldn't convert, a PAT in the fourth quarter of their 14-13 setback at Florida Air in a non-district game last week. Chad Wilson picked up a loose ball on the PAT and nearly ran into the enid zone for two points before being stopped inches shy of the goal line. "Some people said he was in, some said he was out," said Coach Tyler Anderson. The guys in the striped shirts said he was out, and that was the end of the matter. ' Kedron Paul ran for Har- mony's first TD, and quar- terback Mike Riley found Justin Hilton on a 14-yard scoring, play in the fourth quarter 'to draw the Long- horns close. The Harmony defense' was effective. Its major lapse was allowing Falcons run- ning back Jeramie Harley to escape from the end zone and run 98 yards for the go- ahead touchdown. "We had him in the end zone and let him get away," said Anderson. "Other than that, the defense played pretty well. We had three turnovers that hurt us. We'll have to find a way to score more than 14 points this wee] See Horns, page A- See Horns, page A-11 I COUNTYSTAT Player Sandoval (SC) Abshire (SC) Renaldo (C) Zadlo (G) McDaniel (SC) Gokee (H) McGee (SC) Washington (P) St. Louis (0) Holmes (P) Koffinas (C) Chambers (0) .Paul (H) Campbell (0) Player Tyler (P) Campbell (0) Endsley (H) Joiner (G) Aldridge (C) Riley (H) Abshire (SC) Player Thomas (0) D. Gatus (G) Peterson (P) Chambers (0) Fenton (H) R Daniels (0) Majors (C) Hilton (H) Paul (H) Jones (H) , Player Abshire (SC) McGee (SC) Renaldo (C)' R. Daniels (0) Chambers (0) Fenton (H) Paul (H) Hilton (H) McDaniel (SC) Philpot (C) Baker (SC) Zadlo (G) . Washington (P) Rivera (P) Holmes (P) Castillo (G) D. Gatus (G) Koffinas (C), Majors (C) Campbell (0) Ortiz (0) Peterson (P) Garringer (G) Mendez (H) Thomas (0) Lambert (0) Riley (H) Anderson (P) Jones (H) Allen (H) Sandoval (SC) Pineda (SC) Benken (SC) K. Gatus (G) Martial (G) Aldridge (C) Brandon (C) .Phillips (C) Britain (C) Khounphixay (C) St. Louis (0) ,Dash (O) Bell (O) Yawn (0) Chambers (SC)' Foshee (H) Wilson (H) Laurenceau (P) Joiner (G) . Temple (C) Player So Manns (H) Franey (H) Day (G) Mendez (H) K. Daniels (0) Laurenceau (P) Holmes (P) Bruns (SC) Taylor (0) Todd (SC) Wienieski (C) Beltres (0) Lambert (0) Mendez (H) J. Mortensen (H) T. Thompson (0) Brooks (SC) Ramirez (P) Carroll (0) Phillips (C) Foshee (H) Duncan (P) Lagrace (SC) Jackson (P) Gomez (P) Abreu (P) Liriano (G) Cl. Campbell (0) Wilson (C) Taylor (SC) Koffinas (C) Peterson (SC) Coelho (P) Shepherd (C) Brown (P) Khounphixay (C) B. Mortensen (H) Wilson (H) Baker (0) Sagnella (O)' Forcelli (G) Chappell (0) Santiago (H) Justesen (H) K.Gatus (G) Castillo (G) Roberts (C) Arena (SC) Brandon (C) Alexandre (G) Tucker (P) Rosa (C) Philpot (C) Baker (SC) RUSHING Car. 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Rodriguez (P), Wilson (H), Beltres (0);Brown (P), Taylor (SC), Brooks (SC. (1) Mingione (SC); Cl. Campbell (0), Sagnella (0), Bowers (H), Franey (H), Frisenda (H), From (H), Holmes (P), Hardy (P), Coelho (P), Jackson (P), Munoz (P), Klemenz (G), Peterson (SC). Sports www.osceolanewsgazette.com Thursday, October 13, 2005, NEWS-GAZETTE, Page All Injured Storm hosts Lake Placid By Ken Jackson News-Gazette Staff Writer Celebration was a physical- ly overmatched team heading into their game last week at Davenport Ridge Community; It was worse by the time they departed. A pair of Coach Eddie Cam- ley's top threats in the backfield, Justin Renaldo and Ronnel Philpot were injured in the Storm's 35-0 loss and likely won't play in Friday's 7:30 p.m. home game against Lake Placid. Philpot hurt his knee on the opening kickoff, and Renaldo hurt his wrist in the third quarter after leading the Storm with 47 yards on 16 carries. "Justin's wrist swelled right up, but the x-ray showed no broken bones," Carnley said. "Ronnel's knee hasn't been tested yet but it's probably hurt worse than he's leading on. They'll be out at least a week." "Ridge physically beat us. They had the better athletes and when you play a group like that by the third and fourth quarter you get worn down." Celebration totaled 126 yards of offense, and will need more when they host the 1-5 Dragons out of District 2A-5. Carnley said Lake Placid's base attack is from the Wing- T, but has shown a willingness to. spread the field with three and four receivers. "They probably have more speed than us, but they aren't huge," Carnley said. "I would feel more comfortable if we had all our guys healthy. But we should still be able to compete." The tailback duties will now be spread among Carnley's three fullbacks Chris Koffi- nas, Travis Temple and Ter- rance Brandon. "We'll be rotating in the fullbacks and tailbacks," the coach said. "We're looking for someone in that group to step up." The Storm host Tampa Baptist Oct. 21. Poinciana takes a needed break By Rick Pedone News-Gazette Staff Writer Poinciana takes a badly- needed break this week after a disappointing 22-12 loss to Brooksville Nature Coast at mushy Eagle Field. Wet weather, turnovers and the ejection of quarter- back Tremaine Tyler in the first quarter conspired to drop the Eagles to 1-6 for the season. "It's been a disappoint- ment. That was a team we should have beat, even with- out our No. 1 quarterback," said Poinciana Coach Keith Simmons. "This bothers us. The kids don't like losing; they, accepted it at one time, but not anymore." The game started well. Full- back Alex Holmes raced 61 yards on the game's first play, and he later scored on a 17- yard run to put the Eagles up 6-0. Nature Coast, 1-5, coun- tered with a long TD pass, but the Eagles' Luis Rivera brought a .punt back 95 yards for a score that made it 12-7. A turnover just before the half allowed the Sharks' Josh Ortiz to score what proved to be the winning, touchdown, making it 15-12. Tyler was ejected late in the first quarter for swinging at a Sharks player. The Florida High School' Athletics Associ- ation requires that a player ejected from a game must sit out the next contest, which for Poinciana is a visit to St. Cloud on Oct. 21., Simmons said that Tyler, the county's passing leader, may.not play for the balance of the season. ;Nico Vega, up from the JV team, filled in after Tyler left the game and will probably finish the season at quarter- back, said Simmons. "After Tremaine left the game, they blitzed every play and between the turnovers and the wet weather, we couldn't get anything going. We only ran '38 plays, as opposed to the 60 or 62 we usually run," said Simmons. The loss of six starters to injuries has been a factor in the team's lackluster season, said Simmons, but he said there is no room for excuses. "We have to get out there and go as hard as we can," he said. "We have three games left, and I'm planning on us stealing a win or two before the season is over." Swimming, golf Harmony's girls and Osce- ola's boys won Orange Belt Conference swimming cham- pionships on Tuesday at the Makinson Aquatic Center. In district golf tourna- ments, Celebration's boys and girls, St. Cloud's boys and girls, Gateway's girls and Har- mony's girls all advanced to regional play next. week. Full stories will appear in Saturday's News-Gazette. Denn John soccer The Denn John Middle School girls soccer team defeated Parkway, 7-0, on goals by Atar Halaji (3) and Crystal Marshall.' The Denn John boys defeated Parkway 5-1 on goals by Johnathan. Friares (2), Milton Molina, Stewart Landono, Jason Guererro and Johnathan Bytton. Dar- ren Jacobs was the defensive player of the. match. Hoops clinic The Kissimmee. recreation department is holding a bas- ketball skills clinic Oct. 29 at the Denn John Middle School gym for ages 7-15. Times are 9 to 10:30 (ages 7-9), 10:30to 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. Upward basketball Registration for the Up- ward Basketball and Cheer- leading program will be held Oct. 16 and 23 between ser- vices at Cornerstone Church in St. Cloud. The program is for children ages K-6. Evaluations will be Oct. 21 - from 6 to 8 p.m. and Oct. 22 from 9 a.m.,to noon. Practice starts Nov. 28. The season begins Jan. 7 and continues through February.. Real Estate & SMortgage LEARNING CENTERS,: Inc. 4555 Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy. (Hwy. 192), Kissimmee, FL Real Estate Pre-Licensing Courses Only $249! Mortgage Broker Courses Only $149! Call Now, To Reserve Your Seat or Register Online! 407-396-5151 Save up www.remlcinc.com to $150! 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Horns Continued from page A-.10 Quarterback Spencer Ends- ley, who broke his foot in practice two weeks ago, may return for Space Coast on Fri- day. "He's going to the doctor (today) for an evaluation. If he gets the go-ahead, he'll prob- ably play," said Anderson. "Riley has done a real good job for us in his place." Space Coast, 4-2, is 1-1 in the district after beating St. Cloud two weeks ago. It lost to Cocoa. Harmony, at 0-1 in the district, can't afford anoth- er loss. "It's pretty much win it or we're done. The kids are aware of that," said Ander- son. "It's a big district game." Space Coast runs the option from a Wing-T set behind quarterback Matt Mel- lone. . "We've got to contain their quarterback," said Anderson. "He's not that fast, but he's quick. They like to fun the offense like Air Force does, with motion." Mellone has rushed' for over. 700 yards and eight touchdowns and passed for 424 yards. The Vipers were off last week. -Harmony will probably go without one, of its leading 'receivers,: Jared Fenton, out with a knee injury. "Other than that, we're in pretty good shape," said Anderson. Kowboys - Continued from page A-10 O'Neal Chambers threw a 44- yard TD pass to Thomas. Taylor Thompson and Kiree Daniels each had inter- ceptions, while Thompson and Tai St. Louis forced fum- bles. St. Louis, who led the Kowboys with seven tackles, Daniels and Zach Lowe all made fumble recoveries. "The turnovers helped, no question," said Scible. "Before, the game I thought we'd. be in trouble because they looked pretty good on the hoof. It looked like it was going to be a long night, but our kids made some plays and we jumped on them pretty quick." The Kowboys led by 31-7 at the half. Don't expect to see a lot of scoring at Kowboys Field on . Friday. 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I Page A12, NEWS-GAZETTE, Thursday, October 13, 2005 Community Events www.osceolanewsgazette.com Activities Oktoberfest The Osceola German American Club will present its 13th annual Oktoberfest Saturday, Oct. 15, from 3 to 11 p.m. at Osceola Heritage Park. Admission is $8 for adults, free for children 12 and under. The fest includes German food and beer and fun for the whole fami- ly. For more information call Karl- Heinz Theobald at 407-957-6138 or Jerry Cushing at 407-933-4778. St. Cloud Woman's Club Book reviews will be featured at the Wednesday, Oct. 19, meeting of the St. Cloud Woman's Club. The club meets the third Wednes- day of the month at the Woman's club building next to the St. Cloud Heritage Museum, 1014 Massachu- setts Avenue. Women interested in joining the club are invited to attend. For more information on the activities of the Woman's Club call 407-892-5470 or 407-957-5815 Boutique & tea A boutique sale and tea will be held Saturday, Oct. 22, from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Presbyterian Church, 15 Church St., Kissimmee. It will include handmade crafts, art, a bake sale, sandwiches, refresh- ments and soup. Sponsored by the Presbyterian Women in support of missions at home and abroad. Library events William Lamb the horoscope man will be appearing at 3 p.m. at the Hart Memorial Central Library Oct. 19, at 7 p.m. Oct. 26 at the St. Cloud branch and 4:30 p.m. Oct. 27 at the Poinciana branch. The annual meeting of the Friends of the Library will be held Thursday, Oct. 27, at 6:30 p.m. in the Hart Memorial Central Library. For more information call 407-892-2588. William Paul DeMent will be con- ducting a workshop on wrapping fab- ric into pictures at 6 p.m. Nov. 17 at the BVL Library. He will be appear- ing at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 19, at the Hart Memorial Central Library, 6 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 7, at the Poin- ciana branch and 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 8, at the St. Cloud Library. For more information on any library events view the library's Web site at osceolalibrary.org/.. Fall carnival Holy Cross Catholic Church is hosting a fall carnival Oct. 20 through Oct. 23. Activities include games, rides and food. Proceeds from the carnival will used in part to help the Orlando Diocese's aid for victims of Hurri- cane Katrina. Carnival ride tickets are $10 in advance and $20 at the event. Car- nival hours are 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Thursday and Friday, noon to 11 p.m. Saturday and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. For more information, contact the parish office at 407-438-0990. St. Cloud dances. Country couple and line dancing is held Saturdays and ballroom danc- ing on Mondays from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the St. Cloud Senior Center, 3101 17th St., St. Cloud. The October schedule is: Saturday, Oct. 15, TBA; Monday, Oct. 17, Doin' It-Right with Alan; Saturday, Oct. 22, Up the Creek; Monday, Oct. 24, Doin' It Right with Alan, country couple and line dancing. The center will host Halloween dances on Satur- day, Oct. 29, and Monday, Oct. 31. Those attending'are asked to wear cos- tumes. For details call the center at 407-957-7239. Kissimmee Red Hats The Kissimmee Red Hats lun- cheon will be at the Kissimmee Bay Country Club Oct. 20, from 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 to Dec. 31. Call Queen Mother Jodi at 407-847-6722 or Vice Mother M.J.'at 407-957-1625. Pioneer Day Volunteers are needed to help with Pioneer Day, sponsored by the Osceo- la County Historical Society, to be held Nov. 5 at the Pioneer Center, 750 N. Bass Road, near Super Wal-mart on Free Spirits 4-H Club serves community Photo/Special to the News-Gazette Members of the Free Spirits 4-H Club promote their community recycling project with newspaper recycling next to the Narcoossee Volunteer Fire Department in Narcoossee, pictured, and at the Trout Lake boat access on Bass Highway in St. Cloud. Other ongoing projects include the Adopt-a-Road program as well as visiting seniors and providing gifts and supplies to those in need. Members pictured are, back row, Club Co-Leader Roberta Underhill, Hailey Higgins, Erica and Victoria Barla, Elizabeth Higgins, Megan Lane; middle row, Selena Clair, Corbin Jumper, Allison Cassidy, David Higgins, Cassidy and Mikaela Crisp, Club Leader Bonnie Jean; front row, Cade Cowart, Dylan and Austin Underhill West U.S. Highway 192. Volunteers are needed to help with food and tours and to demonstrate old time crafts. To volunteer call 407-396-8644, leave a message and your call will be returned. Pumpkin patch First United Methodist Church,1001 10th St., St. Cloud, has set up a pump- kin patch running through Oct. 3'1 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Family fun nights will be held every Friday in October from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. For more, information call 407- 892-3128. Florida Freewheelers The Florida Freewheelers Inc. bicy- cle club will be starting a ride on the St.. Cloud lakefront Oct. 22 at 8 a.m., The theme of the ride is "Hey U, Come Down to St. Cloud." This will be a leisurely, social ride of up to 22 miles. Newcomers are welcome. The ride leader will make sure that no rider is left behind. Helmets are mandatory and headphones are pro- hibited on any Florida Freewheelers ride. For more information call Bobby Breaker at 321-202-7900. Audubon Soc. The Kissimmee Valley Audubon Society meets the fourth Tuesday of each month at 6:45 p.m. at the Kissimmee Civic Center. The next meeting will be Tuesday, Oct. 25. The speaker will be Bob Fisk, St. Cloud's unofficial historian. The public is welcome. New members are needed. For more information call 407-932-3264. The mission statement of KVAS: To promote understanding and an interest in birds and other wildlife and the environment that supports them, and to further the cause of conservation of all natural resources.. Arts/crafts vendors Arts and crafts vendors are need- ed for the fourth annual Caribbean Fest hosted by St. John's Episcopal Church Saturday, Oct. 22, begin- ning at noon. The church is located. at 1709 N. John Young Parkway. Booths are-$25. Call Michelle Roach at 407-856-8831 to reserve a booth. Card bingo/lunch The Osceola County Home and Community Educators will host a lun- cheon followed by card bingo Friday, Oct. 21, beginning at 11:30 a.m. at the Extension Services building at Osceola Heritage Park. Cost is $6. No tickets will be sold at the door. Call 321-697-3000 for ticket information. Holiday bazaar The St. Thomas Aquinas Council of Catholic Women will hold its sev- enth annual Holiday Bazaar Nov. 12 and 13. It will include CCW -booths and outside. crafters, breakfast and lunch. both days and a visit from Santa. For details call Dottie Jensen at 407-892-5015. Nurse needed A nurse is needed to volunteer Thursday mornings for the primary care medical clinic at Osceola Chris- tian Ministry Center, 700 Union St., Kissimmee. Leave a message for Carol at 407-944-9968. St. Cloud Museum The St. Cloud Heritage Museum, 1012 Massachusetts Avenue., is col- lecting information and artifacts about' St Cloud. Early pictures, 'phone books, city directories and year books would be appreciated. The museum is open every Thursday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and on Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. For more information call 407-957-7587 (museum), 407-957- 4347 or 407-892-5470. The Media and You The Media and You, the Citizen, a public service program, is offered by former journalist Forrest Clark to civic clubs and groups. He is a mem- ber of the Society of Professional Journalists. Call 863-427-0371. Medical professional needed A licensed medical professional is needed to volunteer to 'serve the med- ical needs of the uninsured. You can work in your own office, at a local clin- ic or on the Mobile Medical Express. Benefits include CME credits and a license fee waiver. For more informa- tion call the Community Health Resource Coordinator at 407-933- 0870, ext. 232. Silver Clouds Senior Chorus The Silver Clouds Senior Chorus holds rehearsals Tuesdays at 9 a.m. at the St. Cloud Senior Center, 3101 17th St. All seniors 50 and' older are welcome to join. Call Betty Martin at 407-892-9181 for details. Ohio, Ky., Mich. Club The club meets the second Monday of each month at 12:30 p.m. at the St. Cloud Senior Center, 3101 17th St. Take a covered dish to share and your own silverware.. For more infor- mation'call 407-892-5807, AmeriCorps Two AmeriCorps programs in Osceola County are looking for full- and part-time Workers. The Com- munity Respite Program provides respite and support,to caregivers of frail elders. The Care & Repair Pro- gram members provide light home repairs and chores to elders. Members will receive a living allowance plus a tuition stipend. Training will be provided. For more information call Manny Custodio at the Osceola Council on Aging at 407-846-8532; Ext. 225. Catholic women St. Thomas Aquinas Council of Catholic Women holds general meetings the third Monday of the month. Social time, with refresh- ments, is at 6:30 p.m., meetings start at 7 p.m. in the social hall. New members are welcome. Con- tact Marie Fiske at 4Q7-892-5461. Community Orchestra The Silver Clouds Community Orchestra practices Mondays from 7 to 8:30 p.m. and Thursdays from 9 to 10:30 a.m. at the St. Cloud Senior Center, 3101 17th St., in St. Cloud. Full time and seasonal resi- dents of all ages are welcome to sit in or join. Participants must play a band or orchestra instrument and read music. For more information call Bill at 407 892-5011. Big Band For information on the Osceola Center For The Arts Big Band con-. tact Bob Clayton at 407-957-9139. Indiana Club The club meets the first Monday of each month at 702 Indiana Avenue. (Senior Center Annex) at noon. For more information call 407-892-9373. Farmer's Market The downtown Kissimmee Farmer's Market is held every Thurs- day from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Toho Square at Pleasant and Darlington streets. Free parking. Holy Redeemer CCW The Council of Catholic Women of Holy Redeemer Catholic Church meets the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. in the social hall. Catholic women of all ages are wel- come. For details call Dale at 407- 847-2500. Free meal Free soup, salad and bred is served to the poor the last Friday of each month from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Santuario del Divino Nifio Jesus and St. Perpetua Y Felicidad. It is located at 705 13th St., St. Cloud. For more information call 407-957-5622. Barbershop harmony, A new barbershop harmony chapter is being organized. The group is open to all men in the Osceola County area. Meetings are every Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Lodge, 9th Street and Ore- gon Avenue in St. Cloud. Call Jim at 407-397-2294. Poinciana Ladies Club The club meets the second Mon- day of each month at the Poinciana Community Center. For more infor- mation call 863-427-0619. Spaghetti dinner The St. Cloud Eastern Star spon-: sors an all-you-can-eat spaghetti din- ner the second Friday of every month from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Masonic Lodge, 901 Oregon Avenue., St. Cloud. The-meal includes salad, bread, dessert and beverage; cost is $5 for adults, $4 for children. Shady Lane Writers Shady Lane Writers meets the first and third Wednesdays of the month at 1 p.m. at the Senior Center, 1099. Shady Lane. All budding and published, writers welcome. For more informa- tion call 407-933-0261. Card parties Card parties are held at noon at the Kissimmee Woman's Club club-- house, 1616 W. Oak St., the sec- ond and fourth Thursday of the month; $3.50 per person. Call' Frances Crisp at 407-348-5279 for' reservations. Sing barbershop Sounds of Celebration is an all- male, a-cappella barbershop chorus based in Celebration that performs' throughout Central Florida. They wel-- come male leads, baritones, basses and, tenors of all ages and singing abilities.. Rehearsals are Thursdays from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at the Teaching and Learning: Center in Celebration, 851 Celebra- tion Avenue. Contact guestinfo@soc-. fl.org, www.soc-fl.org, 407-257-3684. Sunrise Drop-In Center The Sunrise Drop-In Center, 512 N. Clyde Avenue., Kissimmee, is a free social club for and by mental health consumers, with advocates and; volunteers on site. Hours are from 1, p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Fri-, day, closed weekends. For more, information call 407-846-1800. Crime watch The Kissimmee Neighborhood Crime Watch meets the second' Thursday of every month at 6:30. p.m. at the Kissimmee Police Depart-7 ment on Stewart Street. For more information call 407-344-2591. Osceola React Osceola County React, a CB group that works with the local towns in Osceola County, meets the second Saturday of each month. For .more information call Dan Lawyer at 407-908-0668 or 957-2759. Crafters guild The Osceola Crafters Guild meets the third Monday of the month at 9' a.m. at the Osceola Center for the Arts on U.S. Highway 192.,For' details call 407-846-6257. Crime watch Lakeside Crime Watch meets the second Saturday of the month at 10:30 a.m. at Lakeside Center. Vol- unteers for patrol and special events, and programs wanted. For more' information, call 407-344-2591. Lunch with classmates Everyone who attended the old St.' Cloud High School on 10th Street is' invited to a luncheon the third Wednesday of every month at Ryan's. in St. Cloud. Lunch at 12:30 p.m. Country music Country music played every Tues- day from 6 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. at the Senior Center, 1099 Shady Lane. Free. Everyone invited. Coffee and' snacks. For more information call, Oakley Brannon at 348-4278. Computer Soc. The St. Cloud Computer Society meets every Thursday at 7' p.m. at Cybertex Computers, 3321 13th, St., St. Cloud. ' Creative art league The Osceola Creative Art League' meets on the third Tuesday of each month at The Osceola Center for the Arts; 2411 E. Irlo Bronson Highway, at 7 p.m. Guest speakers ! and demonstrations are a usual part, of the meetings. Anyone interested is invited to attend. For more information call 407- 846-6257 or e-mail: ocfta@kua.com, website: www.ocfta.com See Events, page A-13 To publicize a non-profit event or meeting, submit in writing a notice to the newspaper's office in Kissim- mee at 108 Church St. or 1109 10th St. in St. Cloud. Or, mail it to the newspaper at P.O.Box 422068, Kissimmee, FL 34742. The newspa- Spread the word in the Osceola News-Gazette per's fax number of 407-933-6856. E-mail events to bolson@osceola newsgazette.com/. Deadlines are 5 p.m. Monday for Thursday's paper and 5 p.m. Wednes- day for Saturday's paper. Those categories of community .events listed in Thursday's paper will be: activities, benefits, bingo, civic groups, classes and for, about kids. Those categories of events listed in Sat- urday's paper will be: health, hob- bies/games, military, miscellaneous, recreation, religion and thrift stores. For more information on community events, contact news assistant Barbara Olson at 407-846-7600, Ext. 211. Thursday, October 13, 2005, NEWS-GAZETTE, Page A13 Events Continued from page A- 12 Benefits Spaghetti dinner The St. Cloud-Kissimmee Knights of Columbus, 2000 Neptune Road, will sponsor an all-you-can-eat spaghetti dinner Saturday, Oct. 22, from 4 to 6 p.m. Price is $6 for adults, $4 for children under 12. Take-out is avail- able by calling 407-847-8549 in advance. Proceeds and donations will benefit the gulf hurricane victims. For details call 407-847-8549 or 407- 460-2009. Ribbons for Life Sister's Thyme, 1032 New York Ave., St. Cloud, is rais- ing funds for theVera Bradley Foundation for Breast Cancer.through Oct. 22. Pink ribbons may be purchased in honor of or in memory of a loved one. The ribbons will be displayed at the store through Oct. 22. On that day there will be a drawing from among the donors for a Vera Bradley New Hope tote and there will also be a silent auction to help raise funds. Eyeglass drive Cub Scout Pack 295 is col- lecting eyeglasses to support the efforts of the Lions Club-Kissim- mee. Donations may be dropped off through Nov. 17 at United Methodist Church- Kissimmee, 101 W. Dakin Ave.; Town 'n Country Clean- ers, Dyer Square, Kissimmee; and Dunkin' Donuts, 807 W. Vine St., Kissimmee. Mini free market The Senior Ministry of Shiloh Baptist Church will hold a mini free market Satur- day, Nov. 19, beginning at 7 a.m. at the church, 604 N. John Young Parkway. The market will be stocked with clothes for the whole family, shoes and miscellaneous. Items are free for people in need of them. For more infor- mation and to donate things for the market call 407-932- 1898 oi 407-933-6955. Pet carriers needed Osceola Animal Control is in need of donations of pet carri- ers to transport cats, and litters of puppies and kittens through- out the shelter and also for road officers to use in retrieving ani- mals from environmental disas- ters. Carriers may be dropped off at Animal Control, 2280 Kissimmee Park Road, St. Cloud. For more information contact Britttni Flemming, ken- nel supervisor, at 407-343- 7110 or bfle@osceola.org Be a Penny Pal The seniors at the Osceola County Council on Aging have started a project to help build a new senior center. Their goal is to collect more than 6,500 miles of pennies to raise $5,000,000. By sav- ing. and donating your pen- nies you can become a Penny Pal. Drop off or mail your donation to the Council on Aging, 1099 Shady Lane,. For details call. 407-846- 8532, Ext. 234. Bike show A bike show is held the last Sunday of every, month begin- ning at 2 p.m. at the Corvette Lounge, 1305 Wyoming 'Ave., St. Cloud. Free food from 4 to 7 p.m. Classes: touring, HD stock, import, custom, sportsbike and chop- pers. Judging begins at 4 p.m. All proceeds to the Make-A- Wish Foundation. For details call 407-957-8687. Children's Castle ,r i Child Care Center .^of^oi simmee Infants thru School-age Children Preschool Child Care Summer Camp 30 Years Experience Hours: 6:30 am-6:00 pm . 1431 N. Central Avenue a (407) 846-3955 | LIC. #990-9 Classes AARP's Driver Safety AARP sponsors the Driver Safety Program for older dri- vers. Students receive eight hours of classroom instruction in the latest laws, defensive driving techniques and strate- gies to counter decline in sight, hearing, reflexes and flexibility. Cost is $10; gradu- ates of the course with Florida licenses may be entitled to a reduction good for three years on their auto insurance, provided they maintain a clean driving record. Wednesday, Oct. 19, and Friday,' Oct. 21, 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., St. Cloud Hospital conference room, Budinger Avenue and 17th Street, St. Cloud. Saturday, Oct. 22, all day beginning at 9 a.m., with a lunch break, at the Technical Education Center of Osceola, 501 Simpson Road, in Room C002 of the industrial techni- cal building. Advance reservations are required; call Irwin Missick at 407-870-5928. Antiques Road Show class Lanier's Marketplace, 108 W. Broadway, will hold an Antiques Road Show class Wednesday, Oct. 26, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Participants may bring a treasure or heir- loom piece for evaluation. Learn about antiques and the difference between fair-mar- ket values and book values. Cost is $15. For- details call Kasey Lloyd of Kissimmee Parks and Recreation at 407- 518-2504. Line dance classes The October line dance schedule at the St. Cloud Senior Center, 3101 17th St., includes: novice from 2 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., beginners from 2:30 p.m. to 3:15 p.m: and intermediate from 3:15 p.m. to 5 p.m. every\Mon- day. The Thursday schedule is novice from 5:30 p.m. to 6 p.m., beginners from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. and intermediate from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. A workshop is held from 1 to 3 p.m. every Friday. For more information contact Jean Moccio, president of the St. Cloud Line Dance Club, at 407-957-2281. ARES meeting Osceola County Amateur Radio Emergency Service Nets are held each Tuesday at 7 p.m. on the VHF Repeater (145.350, down 600 khz, pl 103.5 hz). Meetings are held every third Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. at the office of the Osceo- la County Department of Emer- gency Services in Kissimmee. FCC Ham Radio License test- ing is conducted from 5 to 7 p.m. before the meeting. Visit the Osceola County Amateur Radio Emergency Service Web site at www.osceolaares.org for more information. Square dance/ classes Wagon Wheels Square Dance Club of St. Cloud is offering free lessons at the St. CloUd Senior Center, 3101 17th St., every Wednesday from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Then from 7:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. line dancing with Dot and Dusty Wilkinson queing. From 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. square dancing with new caller Paul Place. All ages welcome, casual dress. For more information call Walt at 407-891-1380 or Howard at 407-275-2571. Dance classes Swing, salsa and cha cha dance classes are offered each Tuesday at the Berlinsky Com- munity House, 300 E. Monu- merit Ave. in Kissimmee. Swing dance class is offered from 6 to 7 p.m., salsa dance class is offered from 7 to 8 p.m. and cha cha dance class is offered from 8 to 9 p.m. The cost of each class is $20 per person or $35 per couple per month: Bring a partner or come alone. For more infor- mation call Oak Street Park Community Center at 407- 847-2388. Yoga classes The city of Kissimmee Parks and Recreation Depart- ment offers yoga at Oak Street Park Community Center, 717 N. Palm Ave., Tuesdays from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. In Hatha yoga level 1 classes, beginners learn the basic poses, breath- ing and control of the mind. Classes are $40 per month; first class is free. Register at Oak Street Park Community Center or call 407-847-2388 for more information. Tuesday line dance Line dance classes are held every Tuesday from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Osceola Senior Center, 1099 Shady Lane, Kissimmee, with instructor Dot Wilkinson. Call 863-424- 2994 or 407-944-9448. T'ai chi Ongoing free classes are at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Osceola Cpunty Senior Cen- ter, 1099 Shady Lane. All ages welcome. For details call Carmen at the center, 407- 846-8532, Ext. 241. Falun gong Falun gong quigong classes combine four gentle exercises with a seated meditation, study and discussion. Free. Classes meet Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. next to the gazebo in Kissimmee Lakefront Park. Call Jim at 407-931-7606 for more information. Kids MOPS Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS), ages 0-5, birth to kindergarten, get together twice a month to meet with other moms and enjoy some time off. MOPS meets from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. on the first See Events, page A- 14 high performance ch ecking,, . FREE 25% discount on any availabIe safe deposit box FREE automatic bill FREE Internet. a -ig Ft i FREE annual a ,thee i membership and a Saor lOW fixed rate FREE bank MasterCard" r .statement anytime r o you likes t ou -l as REE ae discounts on peoples First CCmmuniloasnk. FREE VISAT"' check card T l a . ,NO SATTEIES REQUIRED Peoples First isn't the only bank That offers totally free checking. But, what makes ours perform so well are all the special free features that come with it. Yoiu can have it pre-assembled and fully loaded or simply pick and choose which' features are right for you. 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Kiddie Korner Lakeside The program for children 3-5 years old includes arts and crafts, learning the alpha- bet and numbers, picnics, music, singing, themed par- ties and an occasional field trip at the Lakeside Park Recreation Center. It runs from August to May, on the same schedule as the Osceola County schools. Hours are from 9 a.m. to noon. Fees: $15 registration; $35 per four weeks, two classes a week; $55 per four weeks, three classes a week; $75 per four weeks, five classes a week. Call 407-518- 2346 for more information. D.A.S.H. Dynamic After School Hours, a Lakeside after-school program for children in grades K through 5, runs Monday through Friday from 3:30 to 6 p.m. at the Lakeside Park Recreation Center. Activities include tutoring assistance, arts and crafts, gardening, fitness and wellness, sports, board pames and an occasional field trip. It runs from August through May, on the same schedule as the Osceola schools. Fee: $70 per month plus a one-time registration fee of $15. Call 407-518-2346 for information. Car seat checks Osceola County Fire/Res- cue and Safe Kids hold free car seat checks on the first Tuesday of each month from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the St.Cloud Fire Station on Kissimmee Park Road and the first Thursday of each month from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Celebration Fire Station on Celebration Avenue. No appointments are neces- sary. For details call Barbara Weyel, Osceola County Fire/Rescue, at 407-847-5642. Safety guidelines for kids Free safety guidelines from the Flee to be Free child abduction prevention and escape campaign are avail- able. Topics include neighbor safety tips, know the rules, summer safety tips, after- school safety for children who are home alone, going to and from school, travel on 'a bus or train and child safety in youth sports. For more information or to book a program presentation for a school or organization call Teresa Beverly at 407-847- 3131 or e-mail teresa.beverly@ sci-us.com Health Medicare help Humana Inc.'s Let's Talk Mobile Medicare educational campaign will be passing through the area next. month. The tour is designed to help Medicare beneficiaries sort through upcoming. Medicare changes. Humana Medicare advisers will be on hand. to pro- vide guidance on the upcoming Medicare changes and options available in one-on-one meet- ings with people with Medicare. The tour will be stopping at the Kissimmee Sam's Club, 4763 W. U.S. Highway 192 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 18 arid 19 and Oct. 20 at Poin- ciana Wal-Mart, 904 CQpress Parkway ,from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Since 1940 & 511 Emmett St., 1,onrad & Tpson (407) funeral home 8473188 As seen I FOR STRUCTURED SETTLEMENTS, on T V. . -ANNUITIES and INSURANCE PAYOUTS (800) 794-7310 J.G, Wentworth means CASH NOW for Stmctured Settlements! " SAVE OUR LAKEFRONT PARK Come To The Rally Saturday, October 15th 10am 12pm Children's Park at the Kissimmee Lakefront Join concerned citizens and community leaders as we rally to save our Lakefront Park from being privatized by developers Paid Advertisement Grief support VITAS Innovative Hosp Care offers bereavement s port groups to anyone w has experienced the loss c loved one. The groups o: understanding, useful infon tion and sharing with oth who are grieving., The next group will b six-week general grief supp group beginning Nov. 8 continuing every Tuesday u Dec. 13 from 10 'to 11: a.m. at Hunters Creek Nurs & Rehab, 14155 Town Lc Blvd. This group is led by s from VITAS Innovative H pice Care. To register or for m information call Maureen 407-691-4549. Note that group may be canceled if enough participants register Women's health Orlando Regional Sa Lake Hospital is hosting series of free programs foc ing on women's health. D prize drawings and lii efreshmerits will be offe at each event. Friday, Oct. 21 at no, Topic: Foot.& Ankle Care Robert Duggan. Learn basics of foot care and en a football. Tuesday, Oct. 25 at no Topic: Nourishing the Soul Chaplain Debbie Lew Learn how to tap your' ene and nourish your soul. En chocolate and a chair m sage while you listen Thursday, Oct. 27, a R.A. Bearden, D.M.D. 'CROWNS S549ea. S2751 Porcelain Fused to J Non-Precious Metal I E rpirer ,l)31'l5 MI ihlst Present Coupon L \1 First Visit 1212 E. VINE ST MILL CF Mon.- Fri., 9am 5[ p.m.: Topic: Breast Cancer )ice Awareness by Nikita Shah, up- MD. Learn about the risk fac- vho tors, diagnosis and treatment. f a Friday, Oct. 28 at noon: offer Topic Women and Cardiovas- ma- cular Disease by Linda Jaffe, hers MD. Learn risk factors and lifestyle modifications that can e a decrease your risk. )ort For more information or to and register for any of these free until classes call 407-648-7899. :30 Mobile clinic sing The Mobile Medical Express t)op will be at the following loca- taff tions. You are eligible if you [os- have no medical insurance and meet certain income require- aret ments. For details call the this Osceola County Council on nth Aging at 407-846-8532 and not ask to speak with- the Health Services Division manager. Locations and times are: and Oct. 20, Narcoossee, 1 g a p.m. to 5 p.m. (Narcoossee :us- Volunteer Fire Station, 5030 oor Yukon St., St. Cloud) ght Oct. 21, St. Cloud, 2 p.m. red to 8 p.m. (The parking lot at the intersection of 192 and on: Kissimmee Park Drive by between the BB&T Bank and the Wendy's) ijoy Oct. 18 and 25, Osceola County Council on Aging, on: Clinic, 9 a.m. to noon, 1099 I by Shady Lane vis. Oct. 26, Intercession City, 4 rgy to 8 p.m., Intercession City Fire ijoy Station, 1535 Immnocalee St. as- Oct. 13 and 27, BVL, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Robert Gue- t 6 vara Community Center, 501 Relines Partial Dentures Crown'llS Root Canals W* white Fillings _ Extractions |_ Cleaning SE HABLA ESPANOL! 7 r ----.-------Tc-i , DENTURES' I I $549ea. I i i Complete Upper 5110. I Complete Lower 5120 I Expires 10.3,'05 Must Present Coupon _j L lt Firs Visit .k 'REET, KISSIMMEE REEK PLAZA * pm 407-870-8077 Florida Parkway Oct. 14 and 28, Kissim- mee, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Chambers Park Community Center, 2380 N. Smith St. Oct. 19, Four Corners 2 to 6 p.m., Fire Station 71, 8706 W. Irlo Bronson High- way, Kissimmee Stay-Fit-Moms A run/walking group for moms in the Harmony area is being formed. Call Maia Bonaparte-Garcia at 407- 957-9404 for details. Parkinson support The Central Florida Parkin- son Disease Support Group meets at the Good Samaritan Village Community Center. The meetings are for people with Parkinson disease, care- givers and families. On the second Thursday of the month a meeting is held from 10 to 11 a.m., with exer- cise from 11:10 to 11:30 a.m. Lunch is available following the' meeting. On the fourth Thurs-: day of the month exercise is from 10 to 10:45 a.m.; care- givers meet at the same time. For more information contact Craig M. Yohn at 407-944- 3362 or e-mail CENTRAL' FLPD@aol.com Left behind The Left Behind After Sui-.: cide Support Group, spon-'^ sored by Hospice of the Comin-, forter, offers sharing, informa-_ tion and support to adults who:' have lost a family member or,, friend to suicide. The free on-' going group meets the first, and third Mondays of the; month at 6:30 p.m. in the.' church sanctuary of St. Luke-; and St. Peter's Episcopal' Church, 2745 Canoe Creek, Road, St. Cloud. For details. contact Ann Dumont at 407-1; 682-0808 voicemail 430, or: anndu2@hotmail.com. CHIROPRACTOR SPECIALIZING IN TREATMENT FOR: * Headaches & Migraines * Neck & Shoulder Pain * Numbness & Tingling SArm Pain * Leg Pain * Sciatica & Sacroiliac Pain JAMES KINSEY DC, DABCN BO.ARD CERTIFED CIROPRIC CNEliROLOGIST 54 W. Oak St. Kissimmee, FL 34741 407-518-9339 AUCTION!* THIS SAT., OCT. 15 9am. Home sold so EVERYTHING GOES: Beautiful antique buffet, unusual carved sofa, antique cedar chest, old bedroom set, antique armoire cedar chest, bunk beds, modern & antique beds, 6 rattan chairs, many tables & chairs, mirrors, 6 antique walnut chairs, desks, office chairs, old sewing machine, wood porch swing, lots of knick knacks & housewares, fancy glassware, china, carved swans, pictures, mini TV speakers, movies, old priceless jukebox, old radios, tubes, slack chairs, doors, golf clubs, small refrig., big soup pot, blender, microwave, color TVs, computer, bicycle, sailboard, water skis, fishing rod & reels, lures, line, many boxes of misc. items. SPECIAL ITEMS: 1994 Harley Davidson motorcycle, FXR motorcycle, 2000 Honda 4 wheeler, Wells Fargo enclosed trailer, enclosed pointer's trailer point sprayer, Viper GT, riding lawn mower, Hofic Cat sailboat, gas room heater, gas wall heater, hot water heater, lawn mowers, copy machine, ice machine, 140 restaurant chairs, tables. COINS, STAMPS: Old silver dollars, silver halves & quarters, old 50 & 10. Stamp album, first day enivelopes,etc, etc . VEHICLES: (Some need'work) 1992 Suburban, '92 Dodge pickup:'92 Ford" Escort TOOLS: Commercial garage hoist, engine lift, 2 transmission lifts, vehicle air conditioner machine, oscilloscope, table saw, hand tools, ladder, sewer rugger, water pump, other tools. SALE AT: 1300 Dakota at Hwy 192, St. Cloud.'Signs up, easy to find. Visa, Mastercard. Inspection 8:00am. Indoors if rain. Call Jerry Kowal AB2183, 10% buyers premium. 407-791-2776 OVER 1,000 ITEMS: Bargains for everyone...COME SEE! Drm Soud ea Prcssil WqaIF ,"e. -~ ~t/'t.. Section B www.osceolonewsgazette.com October 13, 2005 Take me home Photos/Osceola County Animal Control Kodi, in photo at right, is an 8-week-old domestic shorthaired kit- ten that is very playful ' and purrs when you hold him. Jasper, shown below right, is a 1-year- - old domestic short- haired cat that is very lovable and seems to get along with other cats. These animals are . available for adoption at Osceola Animal Con- trol. All animals are spayed and neutered before leaving animal control. The shelter is open Monday from noon until 5 p.m.; Tues- day through Friday from 2 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.; i and Saturday from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. The '. animal control office is located at 2280 Kissim- mee Park Road. For more information call 407-892-5292. - to I* 'top # Photo/Special to the News-Gazette The committee to plan the Elks Veteran's Picnic includes members of the Osceola Veterans Council. Pictured are, standing left to right, Brian Turner, George Petrovich, Isabela Simpson, Jim Platt, Richard Heimenz, Paul Daniels, Dave Fopiano, Rene Couture Jr., Merle Mountz and Jerry Mullins. Seated are Bill Franks, Bruce Simpson, Earl Johns, Jan Fopiano and Elinor Moore. Drainage project earns youth Eagle rank 'A Yt "Copyrighed Material Syndicated COntent Available from Commercial News Providers" 4, a !MI .. Ben Attkisson, 16, recently joined a select group that includes former President Gerald Ford, astronaut James Lovell and movie director Steven Spielberg. He received his Eagle Scout rank as a member of Troop 826 in Kissimmee. To attain the Eagle rank a Scout must earn at least 21 merit badges and perform a significant project to help his community. Bern, a junior at Heartland Christian Academy, took on the task of helping out Mis- sion Air, a non-profit ministry in Osceola that has been serv-. ing the people of Haiti with humanitarian help for the past 20 years. Located off Yowell Road, the campus of Mission Air was constructed almost 40 years Good for You bolson@ osceola, newsgazette .cornm Barbara Olson ago, and drainage problems had developed in the past few years. Sand bags lined the din- ing hall to keep out the sum- mer rains. Ben took' on the project to redirect the drainage. This involved meeting with surveyors and engineers to determine just how to fix the problem. The plans were developed and donated by a Kissimmee engineering firm. Although the project would have cost nearly $20,000 if done by contractors, Ben mobilized about 20 Scouts from his troop every Saturday morning in May. They set up the silt fence, dug the existing ditches 'and turf, replaced old sidewalks and laid new sod. Through donations, Ben raised the money to hire the excavation firm that reshaped the flow of the water runoff. Sandy Helmer, president of Mission Air, ,is grateful for the assistance of Troop 826 and Ben Attkisson's Eagle project. "It has been a long time since we didn't have to worry about the next rainstorm," said Helmer. Ben is the son of Juda and Frank Attkisson, of Kissim- mee. See Good For You, page B-2 Photo/Special to the News-Gazette Ben Attkisson recently received his Eagle Scout rank, the highest rank in Scouting. Human pyramid See the swamp, scrub of natural Florida Saturday The Osceola School Dis- trict Environmental Center will sponsor its 19th open house on Saturday, Oct. 15. Both centers (swamp and, scrub) will be open. The swamp site is located on Poin- ciana Boulevard; the scrub site is off Southport. Guided tours of the scrub site will be given. There will be wildlife exhibits, presentations, food and more. The Environmehtal Center will continue to be open on weekends. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays and Poinciana dcato@' mpinet.net Lisa D'Cato noon' to 5 p.m. on Sundays. This is an excellent way for both visitors and residents to see a bit of natural Florida. For more information contact David Snedeker' at 407-870- 2400. If you wouldn't mind ven- turing outside Poinciana for a real Oktoberfest, ,but Munich is a little too far, check out the Osceola German American Club's 11th annual Oktober- fest in the Exhibition Building at Osceola Heritage Park. The Oktoberfest will be held on Saturday, Oct. 15, from 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. Oktoberfest will feature food, children's activities and entertainment. The afternoon band will be Alpine Trio, the evening band will be Spitze.' The dancers will be from Leggz Dance Academy. The next Sun Cruz Casino party bus will leave from the Poinciana Community Center on Saturday, Oct. 15, at 8 a.m. The $10 per person fee includes transportation, boarding, hot buffet," free cocktails while gaming, and See Poinciana, page B-3 Friends of Osceola Library group forming iNews-uazette nPoto/bam Koberts Members of the Moscow State Circus perform at the Silver Spurs Arena Oct. 2. The Stars of the Moscow State Circus featured acrobats, clowns and aerialists. A new group is starting at the library. The Friends of the Library of Osceola County will wel- come charter members at their first meeting on Thurs- day, Oct. 27, at 6:30 p.m. in the Lillie Room at Hart Memorial Central Library. Anyone interested in pro- moting our library system and becoming a charter member is encouraged to attend this informational meeting. For more informa- tion contact C. Richards at BVL Drivinmom@ aol.com Sandee Paolomilio mclrichard@aol.com. If you are interested in computer classes, registra- tion will be Monday, Nov. 7, for next month. Registration is at 9 a.m. at all branches. Classes fill quickly; register online or call 407-935- 0777. ' November's Sunday Fami- ly movie will be Cinderella. It will be shown on Nov. 6 at 2 p.m. at the BVL Library. This movie is rated G and suitable for all' ages. Even the most sophisti- cated search engines miss most of what is on the Web. Learn tips, tricks and tech- niques to tap into potential offerings available to you on the Web. A Web-based com- puter class, offering this .knowledge, Invisible Web- Level 3 is scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 3, at 1:15 p.m. at the BVL Library. Registration is under way. This class still has openings but the computer classes do fill fast so call the library to ask about openings. *QQQ Men and women of Italian heritage are invited to join one See BVL, page B-2 410 400 410b dMW 0 ,tow eol, c a Page B2, NEWS-GAZETTE, Thursday, October 13, 2005 Good For You Continued from page B-i MIKELL LIFT (Living Information for Today) members invite the community to join them for a special day of celebration and family visits at Florida National Cemetery. Members of LIFT, some of whom have spouses buried in the military cemetery in Bush- nell, visit there twice a year, according to Teresa Beverly, community relations coordina- tor for Grissom Funeral Home and Crematory, sponsor of the group. The next trip is coming up Wednesday, Nov. 2. A motor coach will leave Grissom at 10 a.m. and stop at Cracker Bar- rel for lunch. When the coach arrives at the cemetery, family members will have time for a private visit at their loved ones graves. There will be a flag dedica- tion ceremony for family mem- bers who -have a flag from a deceased veteran they would like to donate to the cemetery. An ice cream stop is sched- uled on the way back. Grissom provides compli. mentary transportation on the. motor coach; participants pay for their lunches and ice cream treat. Any interested member of the public is invited; you don't have to be a member of LIFT or have a relativeburied at the cemetery to go on the trip, but seating on the motor coach is limited. For more information and- reservations call Teresa Bever- ly at 407-847-3131 or e-mail teresa.beverly@sci-us.com The Kissimmee Elks will present their annual Veteran's Picnic Nov. 6,at their lodge at 1655 Kings Highway. The ceremony begins at 11 a.m. with a welcome by Exalt- ed Ruler Richard Heimenz and Florida State Elk President Don Sansoussi. Cols. Wes Ford and Thomas Chalifoux will address the gathering. The picnic and entertain- ment will follow and includes either pork ribs or half a baked chicken and all the trimmings for $10. Net proceeds will be divided between the Tampa Veteran's Hospital and the Orlando Vet- eran's Health Care Center. ' Chairman of the event Paul Daniels and vice chairman Earl Johns invite the public to attend the picnic and. support the veterans hospitals. U 1a0 Osceola students have come up with all'sorts of innovative- ideas to raise money and col- lect items to help out the chil- dren hit hard by Katrina. Mill Creek Elementary stu- dents participating in Project CHOICE (Children Helping Others In Caring Endeavors) donated about 1,650 hygiene items for the Hurricane Katrina victims. Kelcie Rutledge and friends from Denn John Mid- dle School bagged about 200 sets of toothbrushes, tooth- paste, shampoo, conditioner, soap and combs. Rutledge helped the girls take. the items to TECO. They have since col- lected more items. Katrina Johanning's kindergarten class won the CiCi's pizza party with 250 toothbrushes donated. Second-grade teachers, stu- dents and volunteers held a bake sale during the Sept. 22 open house at Reedy Creek Elementary. Proceeds from the bake sale will go to a school trying to rebuild after Hurri- cane Katrina. Students were encouraged to bake with their families, giving them the feel- ing that they contributed to helping other students who were in need. Teachers and staff outside of the second- grade contributed their time and baked goods after hearing about the bake sale. Volunteers from the community also con- tributed baked goods and sold items during the open house event. Everything at the bake sale sold, and $550 was raised. On Sept. 9, students at Bel- lalago Academy participated in "Jeans Day" in an effort to col- lect donations for victims of Hurricane Katriria. Bellalago Academy students normally wear Docker-style pants or shorts. and a school shirt as part of their school uniform. For a minimum $1 donation, students, faculty and staff were allowed to forego their Dock- ers and wear jeans for the day. The top collecting class was Jennifer Ramirez's fifth-grade class,- and the overall school total collected was $2,330.85. In recent attempts to assist Hurricane Katrina victims, TECO/PATHS adopted a sis- ter school in Louisiana to help with the rising costs of recon- struction. St.. *Bernard Parish was the' school chosen, and while keeping in contact with their assistant superintendent, TECO/PATHS created a trust fund with an outstanding $11,000 for them. In just two weeks, the student population of 675 raised money for a BVL Continued from page B-1 of the largest organizations in Florida, The Order of the Sons of Italy in America. The Osceola County Lodge No. 2523, founded in 1982, is seeking new members to join their lodge; anyone of Italian heritage and their spouse is welcome to join as a regular member. .If -you are not Italian you can join as a social member. The lodge meets the third Tuesday of every month at the Robert Guevara Community Center, 501 Florida Parkway, at 7 p.m. The group has a great time raising money for Alzheimer's, Cooley's ane- mia, Hospice, diabetes, kid- ney and leukemia foundations and many other great causes. They also hold many social events throughout the year, including fashion shows, din- ners, dances and other fun events. The lodge even presents a scholarship once a year to a graduating senior who is of Italian heritage. 'Please help the lodge reach their 100-rmember goal by the end of the year by joining now. For more information on this wonderful group call 407-957-4668. The Boggy Creek Elemen- lary School PTO meets the first Thursday of every month at 6:30 p.m. in the media center. The School Advisory Council .meets immediately following at 7 p.m. For more 'information contact the school at 407-344-5060. The Gateway High School SAC meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in the faculty lounge: For more information call the school, at 407-935- 3600. Please be sure to con- tact me if there is a story or event you want every- one to know about. I can be reached at 407-348- 6910 or e-mail Drivin- mom@aol.com or drivin- sandee@hotmail.com. cause much greater than prom, yearbook or graduation. They gave everything they had PMI and then some. Although most CONTRACT & SERVICE Louisiana schools will be shut down for a while, TECO "Serving Osceola County Since 1959" knows that when it's time to 722 N. Central Avenue, Kissimmee rebuild the Parish, their money will be used how that school 407-847-4421 sees fit. LICENSE #CF-C057552 As of Monday, Sept. 26, St. WE ACCEPT: Cloud High School had raised $21, 055.66 for the Red Cross and the victims of Hurri- cane Katrina: lOrida Fun , The senior class raised IN $6,926.98, exceeding their goal. g The juniors raised $6,224.71, exceeding their goal. OVERSTOCKED The sophomores raised CONSIGNMENT FURNITURE $4,043.41, exceeding their goal. SAVE GREAT AV The freshman class raised S PRICES. SAVE $3,860.56. 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JNN Foundation The foundation, started by AJ McLean of the Backstreet Boys and his family, raises money to help out area chari- ties. The foundation accepts empty laser and inkjet car- tridges and used cell phones. ;They may be dropped off at the office at 721 Verona St., Kissimmee. (Deliver between 9 .a'm. and noon for a tax :deductible receipt.) Call 407- 870-8860. Free Spirits 4-H The Free Spirits 4-H Club collects newspapers in the receptacle at the Narcoossee ,Volunteer Fire Department on Narcoossee Road and also at the Trout Lake Recycle facility located on Bass Highway in St. Cloud. For details/direc- tions call 407-957-8628. Trinity Lutheran Trinity Lutheran Church and School, 3016 W. Vine St., Kissimmee, 847-4204, has receptacles for aluminum cans and newspapers. Accessi- ble 24 hours a day. Easy access from Plantation Drive via Oak Street; Kissimmee Charter Newspapers only may be dropped off at the elementary school located at 2850 Bill Beck Blvd. Access available 'round the clock. 1st Methodist Preschool Parents association collects newspapers only in, a bin in the parking lot of First United Methodist Church in St. Cloud on 10th Street. Accessible around the clock. Cub Scout Pack 272 Collects cans and newspa- pers in bins located at the Masonic Lodge No. 221, 901 Oregon Ave., St. Cloud; accessible 24 hours. Holy Redeemer Holy Redeemer youth group, religious education and school benefit from the recy- cling of newspapers, plastic containers, glass and alu- minum cans. Large bins avail- able round-the-clock on the west side of church property, 1603 N. Thacker Ave., Kissimmee.s New Dimensions H.S. The school, 4900 Pleasant Hill Road, Poinciana, collects newspapers in a container on the side of the school. Con- tainer accessible at all times. Proceeds to school fund. Heartland Prep Heartland Prep School, located on the same campus with Heartland Community Church, 2874 E. U.S. High- way 192, collects aluminum cans for the school fund. Bin is accessible at all times. Michigan Ave. School Michigan Avenue Elemen- tary, 2015 S. Michigan Ave., St. Cloud, collects newspapers in the bin in the staff parking lot and aluminum cans in a bin located next to the cafeteria. Both bins accessible round-the- clock. Proceeds to the music program . . Adventist Christian Students at Osceola Adven- tist Christian School, 2391 Fortune-Road, are collecting aluminum cans for recycling. Cans may be dropped off at the school. Proceeds to school projects and improvements. Questions? Call 348-2226. Kissimmee Woman's Club Aluminum cans, newspa- per, plastic containers may be dropped off in the recycling bins in front of the clubhouse at 1616 W. Oak St. Proceeds to Osceola County charities. Hazardous waste The Osceola County Household Chemical Collec- tion Program accepts house- hold items, including: oil filters, waste oil, waste paint prod- ucts, vehicle and household batteries, lawn and garden chemicals and solvents. The drop off locations are: Bass .Road Landfill, two miles south on Bass Road. Please check in at office. Col- lection center is located on the entrance road. Hours: Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Southport Road Landfill. Take Pleasant Hill Road south to Southport Drive, left on Southport Drive one mile to landfill entrance. Collection center located on entrance road. Please check in at scale- house. Hours: Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Saturday from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. I For more information, call the recycling hotline at 407- 397-7653. Wheels for the World Wheels for the World recy- cles used wheelchairs, walkers and crutches for use in third world countries. Items are refurbished through JAF Min- istries and shipped overseas. Call Tom or Brenda Richmey- er at 957-6401 to arrange for pickup of usable items. Cancer society The American Cancer Society, Osceola Unit has a bin for old newspapers behind Padgett's Home Care Center in the alley behind World's Gym in the Oaks Shopping Center. Proceeds benefit local cancer patients. For more information call the unit office at 407-892-7401. Grace Lutheran Grace Lutheran Church, 1123 Louisiana Ave., St. Cloud, has receptacles for newspapers and aluminum cans. They are accessible 'round the clock. Osceola Auto Salvage Osceola Auto Salvage, 4691 S. Orange Blossom Trail, Campbell City, 847- 0083, accepts radiators, bat- teries, hydraulic oil, transmis- sion fluid and motor oil. They are open six days a week, closed Sundays. Boy Scout Troop 240 The troop collects newspa- pers at the Tractor Supply Plaza in St. Cloud. Aluminum can bins are located at Orange Bowl Lanes in Kissimmee and on Neptune Road east of Partin Settlement Road. For information and directions call 407-847-4606. Proceeds go toward new camping equip- ment. ' Cypress Elementary Aluminum cans and news- papers maybe deposited in the receptacles in front of the school at 2251 Lakeside Drive, Kissimmee, seven days a week. Funds are used for the transportation costs of field trips. Deerwood Recycling bins for newspa- pers and aluminum cans are located at Deerwood, 3701 Marigold Ave., Poinciana. Proceeds go to the school PTO. Pleasant Hill Plastic containers, newspa- pers and aluminum cans may be dropped off in the orange receptacles in the bus drive- way entrance at Pleasant Hill Elementary, 1253 Pleasant Hill Road, Kissimmee. Knights of Columbus The Knights of Columbus, 2000 Neptune Road, has recycling bins for aluminum cans and newspapers. Hickory Tree Aluminum cans and. news- papers may be deposited in the recycling bins located in the north parking lot of Hick- ory Tree Elementary School, 2355 Hickory Tree Road, St. Cloud. Hours are from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Ventura Elementary A recycling bin for newspapers is located at Ven- tura Elementary School, 275 Waters Edge Drive in BVL. It is accessible during daylight hours. Proceeds go to provide incentives for students. Kayak Pools of Florida Limited Offer! Free Spa/Hot Tub with Selected Models (Restrictions Apply) Wanted! Demo Home Sites .. Save $$ --.- "' Tel: 941-379-4184 .; Toll Free: 1--866-348-7560 www.kayakpoolsflorida.com s Rodolfo F. Rodriguez, M.D. Poinciana Continued from page B- 1 entertainment. A coupon is also available which entitles the player to $5 of gaming free when $10 is purchased. Contact Joellen Langston at 863-427-3417 to reserve your spot. AARP Chapter 3520 will hold its members Soup, Salad and Dessert luncheon day on Thursday, Oct. 20, at noon at the Poinciana Community Center. Each member is asked to bring a salad or dessert. To partake in this lunch fest, please. bring a soup bowl, spoon and fork. For more information contact Shirley Ellis at 407-846-1828. Poinciana Elementary is looking for businesses or indi- viduals to Adopt a Classroom. A $100 donation (payable in installments) will assist teach-' ers, in getting extra supplies they need for a more creative and effective learning experi- ence. Each donor will have 'their name placed on an apple tree display, along with what- ;.ever personal message they would like to send to their adopted class. For more infor- mation call Poinciana Elemen- tary at 407-343-4500. SL000 Poinciana High School's Fall Open House will be held on Thursday, Oct. 27, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. This is an opportunity for parents to meet teachers and see the work that students have been achieving. Poinciana High School has been accepted for member- ship in The Successful, Prac- tice Network. Sponsored by the International Center for Leadership in Education, the SECOND A WHEELCHY Wheelchair Bo Disabled, Pro & country will pa Successful Practice Network is a collaboration of good schools that are striving to become great schools. Through the network, the professional staff of PHS will exchange best instructional practices, successful methods and peer support with other member schools. Network Executive Director Ray McNully describes the collabo- ration as "a way to link com-' mitted educators and district leadership with like-minded practitioners across the coun- try. Even the best schools can't be expert in every aspect of. school improvement. 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MANDATORY PRE-BID: OCTOBER 25, 2005, Tuesday at 9:00 A.M., in the Procurement Services Conference Room, located at 1 Courthouse Square, Suite 2300, Kissimmee, Florida. DUE DATE: Tuesday, NOVEM- BER 8, 2005, at 2:00 P.M., local time. Contact: TAMMI MADI- SON at (407) 343-3142 2) AIR #: 05-443-TM, Large Roadside and Slope Mowing Area II. MANDATORY PRE-BID OCTOBER 25, 2005, Tuesday, at 9:00 A.M., in the Procurement Services Conference Room, located at 1 Courthouse Square, Suite 2300, Kissimmee, Florida. DUE DATE: Tuesday, NOVEM- BER 8, 2005, at 2:00 P.M. local time Contact: TAMMI MADISON at (407) 343-3142 For more information, please contact Demandstar by Onvia at (800) 711-1712, or the Procurement Services Office web site at: http://www.osceo- la.org. For any bid or information packages, questions may also be directed to the Purchasing Personnel listed with each proj- ect. October 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIVIL DIVISION Case Number: Cl 05-MF-1807. ISLAND ONE Inc., a Florida Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. DAVID R. URTON and DONNA L URTON, husband and wife; JAMES M. DYE and SAUNDRA J. DYE, husband and wife; VIN- CENTE FELIX and NANCY FELIX, husband and wife; FER- NANDO F. GAIJAULIN and CIN- TIA N. RUTTNER, husband and wife; ERNIE BAUGHAN and MARY ANN BAUGHAN, hus- band and wife; NEIL J. Mac- DONALD and JOAN A. Mac- DONALD, husband and wife; T. LEAHY and 'S A. WALLIS, as , joint tenants with right of sur- vivorship; ANTHONY P. CARDILE and MARY D. CARDILE, husband and wife; T. LEAHY and S. A. WALLIS, as' joint tenants with right of sur- vivorship; SUSAN G. SCAR- LETT; ELROY L. BULL and LINDA M. BULL, husband and wife; ALBERT GARARD III and PATRICIA H GARARD, husband and wife; JAWEED SHERIFF and ADIBA'SHARIFF, husband and wife; ROBERT WEBRE and W. H. PARSONS, as joint ten- ants with right of survivorship; and MOSES SPANN and CHARLENE SPANN, husband and wife, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF ACTION To: ANTHONY P. CARDILE and MARY D. CARDILE, husband and wife, COUNT VIII, 772 SE Starflower Avenue, Port St. Lucie, FI6rida 34983-4637. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a Complaint to Foreclose Claim of Lien on the following described lands" Unit Week(s) No.(s) 8, in Apart- ment No. C-205, of PARKWAY INTERNATIONAL, a condomini- um, according to the Declaration of Condominium and amend- ments thereof, as recorded in Official Records Book 943, at Page 1541, in the Public Records of Osceola county, Florida, and any amendments thereof has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on the Plaintiff's attorney: KORSHAK & ASSOCIATES, 8680 Commodity Circle, Suite 200B, Orlando, Florida 32819, on or before 30 days from the date of the first publication on or before NOVEMBER 14, 2005, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on the Plaintiffs attorney. 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 accommoda- tion in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision for certain assistance. Please contact CourtAdministration at 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, (407) 343-2417, within 2 working days of your receipt of this Notice of Action: If you are hereby or voice impaired, call 1-800-955-8771. WITNESS my hand and of Sficial seal of this Court on this 6th day of October 2005. (CIRCUIT COURT SEAL) LARRY WHALEY CLERK OFTHE'COURT By: /s/Betsy Ouinones BETSY QUINONES As Deputy Clerk Attorney For Plaintiff: KORSHAK & ASSOCIATES 8680 Commodity Circle Suite 200B Orlando. Florida 32819 . Telephone: (407) 855-3333 October 13, 20, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIVIL DIVISION Case Number: Cl 05-MF-1807. ISLAND ONE Inc., 'a Florida Corporatign, Plaintiff, . vs. DAVID R. URTON and DONNA L URTON, husband and wife; JAMES M. DYE and SAUNDRA J. DYE, husband and wife; VIN- CENTE FELIX and NANCY FELIX, husband and wife; FER- NANDO F. GAMULIN and CIN- TIA N. RUTTNER, husband and wife; ERNIE BAUGHAN and MARY ANN BAUGHAN, hus- band and wife; NEIL J. Mac-, DONALD and JOAN A. Mac- DONALD, husband and wife; T. LEAHY and S. A. WALLIS, as joint tenants with right of sur- vivorship; ANTHONY P. CARDILE and MARY D. CARDILE, husband and wife; T. LEAHY and S. A. WALLIS, as joint tenants with right of sur- vivorship; ,SUSAN G. SCAR- LETT; ELROY L. BULL and LINDA M. BULL, husband and wife; ALBERT GARARD III and PATRICIA H GARARD, husband and wife; JAWEED ,SHARIFF a'nd ADIBA SHARIFF, husband and wife; ROBERT WEBRE and W. H. PARSONS, as joint ten- ants with right of .survivorship; and MOSES SPANN and CHARLENE SPANN, husband and wife, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF ACTION To: JAWEEDSHARIFF and ADIBA SHERIFF, husband and wife, COUNT XIII, La Prida 1132 6th Floor A, Buenos Aires, Capi- tol Federal, 1425, Argentina. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a Complaint to Foreclose Claim of Lien on the following described Islands" Unit Week(s) No.(s) 37, in Apart- ment No. F-301, of PARKWAY INTERNATIONAL, a condomini- um, according to the Declaration of Condominium and amend, ments thereof, as recorded in Official Records Book 943, at Page 1541, in the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and any amendments thereof has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on the Plaintiff's attorney: KORSHAK & ASSOCIATES, 8680 Commodity Circle, Suite 200B, Orlando, Florida 32819, on or before 30 days from the date of the first publication on or before NOVEMBER 14, 2005, and 'file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on the Plaintiff's attorney 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 accommoda- tion in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision for certain assistance. Please contact Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, (407) 343-2417, within 2 working days of your receipt of this Notice of Action: If you are hereby or voice impaired, call 1-800-955-8771. WITNESS my hand and of ficial seal of this Court on this 6th day of October 2005. (CIRCUIT COURT SEAL) LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE COURT By: /s/Betsy Quinones BETSY QUINONES As Deputy Clert Attorney For Plaintiff: KORSHAK & ASSOCIATES 8680 Commodity Circle Suite 200B Orlando. Florida 32819 Telephone: (407) 855-3333 October 13, 20, 2005 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held by the Osceola County Planning Commission, beginning at 7:00 P.M., on OCTOBER 20, 2005, or as soon thereafter as practical, in the Osceola County Adminis- tration Building, 1 Courthouse Square, Commission Cham- bers, 4th Floor, Kissimmee, Florida. After appropriate considera- tion, the Planning Commission will make a recommendation to the Board of County Commis- sioners that the following pro- posed change be approved or denied CDP 05-0023, MASRELD INVESTOR GROUP, LLC (Applicant) REMINGTON PART- NERSHIP (Owner): Request to approve a Comprehensive Development Plan to allow for a Commercial Office and Retail Building and to establish Devel- -opment Standards consisting of approximately 2 acres within the Remington Planned Develop- ment Zoning District. The sub- ject property is located West of Remington Boulevard, East of the Florida Turnpike, and North of Partin Settlement Road, described as: Tract "A", GLE- NEAGLES, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 12, Pages 17 and 18, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida. Any person wishing to appeal any decision made by the Plan- ning Commission or Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter consid- ered at such meeting or hearing will need a record of the pro- ceeding, and for such purposes, may need to ensurethat a ver- batim 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 Ameri- cans Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a spe- cial accommodation to partici- pate in these proceedings, should contact the Osceola County Planning Department, Osceola County Administration Building, 1 Courthouse Square, Suite 1400, Kissimmee, Florida, at (407) 343-3`100. Public Hearings on this matter will be held by the Board of County Commissioners in the Commission Chambers, Osceo- la County Administration Build- ing, 1 Courthouse Square, 4th Floor, Kissimmee, Florida, beginning at 1:30 P.M., or as soon thereafter as practical on Monday, NOVEMBER 14, 2005. October 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th'JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, .IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIVIL ACTION'-. Case Number: Cl 05-MF-1945. DIVISION: WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, f/k/a WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, F.A., succes- sor in interest to HOMESIDE LENDING Inc., Plaintiff, vs. DIANE S. CRAWMER, et al., Defendants. ' NOTICE OF ACTION To: DIANE S. CRAWMER Last known address: 1435 Dean B Street - Kissimmee, Florida 34744 Current address: UNKNOWN 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 166, MILL RUN, Unit 4, according to the Plat thereof, as- recorded in Plat Book 2, Page 263, Public Records of Osceola CountyFlorida has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, on or before the 14th day of NOVEMBER 2005, on ECHEVARRIA, CODILIS & STAWIARSKI, Plaintiff's attor- . ney, whose address is: 9119 Corporate Lake Drive, Suite 300, Tampa, Florida 33634, and file the original with this Court either before service on Plain- tiff's attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Com- plaint 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 accommo- dation in order to participate in this proceedings, you are enti- tled, at no cost to you, to the pro- vision of certain assistance. Please contact: Court Adminis- tration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 343- 2417, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this docu- ment; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771. WITNESS my hand and seal of said Court on this 6th day of October 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT By: Is/ Betsy Quinones BETSY QUINONES As Deputy Clerk Invoice to and copy to: ECHEVARRIA, CODILIS & STAWIARSKI P.O. Box 25018 Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 F05018343 October 13, 20, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA * COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIVIL DIVISION. Case Number Cl 05-MF-1994. DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, as Trustee of AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE SECURITIES Inc., ASSET- BACKED PASS THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004- R7, UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVICING AGREE- MENT DATED AS OF JULY 1, 2004, Plaintiff, vs. ROXANE SABATE, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION To: ROXANE SABATE Last Known Address: 2517 Coral Avenue Kissimmee, Florida 434741 UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ROXANE SABATE Address: UNKNOWN YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mort- gage on the following described property' Lot 20B, CORAL ESTATES, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 2, Page 284, 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, if any, to it on: Marshall C. Watson, P.A., Attorney for the Plaintiff, whose address is: 1800 N.W. 49th Street, Suite 120, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309, on or before NOVEMBER 14, 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- tled, at no 'cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Court Aelminis- 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 myhand and the' seal of this Court on this 6th day of October 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE COURT By: /s/ Betsy Quinones BETSY QUINONES As Deputy Clerk 05-05421 October 13, 20, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY. Case Number: Cl 05-MF-2031. DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, as Trustee of AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE SECURITIES Inc., ASSET BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2003- 11 UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVICING AGREE- MENT DATED AS OF NOVEM- BER 1, 2003, WITHOUT RECOURSE, Plaintiff, vs. HENOCH DIAZ-CINTRON, et al., - Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION To: LOUIE GARCIA and UNKNOWN SPOUSE' OF.LOUIE GARCIA Last Known Address: 2471 Winchester Boulevard Kissimmee, Florida 34743; 14001 Osprey Links Road Apt. 349 Orlando, Florida 32837; AND: P.O. Box 771872 Orlando, Florida 32877 If alive, and if dead, all parties claiming interest by, through, under or against LOUIE GAR- CIA and UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF LOUIE GARCIA, and all par- ties having or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the property described herein. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure, of Mort- gage on the following described property' Loy 56, Block 2,- REMINGTON POINTE SUBDIVISION; according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Boof1 8, Page 178, 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, if any, to it 6n: LISA M. ROGERS, Attorney for Plaintiff, whose' address is: 951 N.E. 167th Street, Suite 204, North Miami Beach, Florida 33162, on or before NOVEMBER 14, 2005, and file' the .original with the I' - V! -ti '- 'a.' Il Clerk of this Court either before service on the Plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereafter; other- wise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. This is an attempt'to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs any accommo- dation in order to participate in this proceedings, you are enti- tled, at no cost to you, to the pro- vision of certain assistance. Please, contact: Court Adminis- tration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 343- 2417, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this docu- ment; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on this 7th day of October 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Betsy Quinones BETSY QUINONES As Deputy Clerk October 13, 20, 2005 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held by the Osceola County Planning Commission; beginningat 7:00 P.M., OCTOBER 20, 2005 or as soon thereafter as practical, in the Osceola County Administra- tion Building, 1 Courthouse Square, Commission Cham- bers, 4th Floor, Kissimmee, Florida, for the purpose of hear- ing the views of interested par- ties upon the following requests, which are available for advance inspection in the Planning Department, Osceola County Administration Building, 1 Court- house Square, Suite 1400, Kissimmee, Florida (407) 343- 3100, Fax (407) 343-2277 PS 05-00035, SOUTH DEVEL- OPMENT LLC (Applicant and Owner): Requjrt it- 3pproV'e th P r e lim i n a ,t:" .. i:,- r i : ,.,' Stoneybrook South, Phase 1A, consisting of 900 acres of land, containing .629 lots and 113 tracts, within the Stoneybrook South Planned Development (PD) Zoning District, the subject property is located North and South of Tri-County Road, West of Goodman Road and East of US Highway 27 PS 05-00036, DEERFIELD LAND CORPORATION AND On Thursday, October 20th, the Journal of Osceola County Business will be highlighting the restaurants that serve our fine county. If you re are If you're are interested in promoting your restaurant, 1 call your advertising ,C representative with the , Osceola News-Gazette at 407-846-7600 today! WALGREENS COMPANY (Applicant & Owners): Request to approve the Preliminary Sub- division Plan for Osceola Corpo- rate Center Replat Eight con,- sisting of approximately 6 acres of land containing 2 lots and 2 tracts within a Planned Develop- ment (PD) Zoning District, locat- ed on the southwest corner of Osceola Parkway and John Young Parkway PS 05-00039, SARIMENTO PLACE, LLC (Applicant and Pwner): Request to approve the Preliminary Subdivision Plan-for Brighton Landings (f/k/a Black- water Creek) consisting of approximately 87 acres of land, containing 199 lots, within a Residential Single Family Zon- ing .District (RS-3; 5 dwelling units per 1 acre), located on the West side of Ham Brown iRoad, South of US Highway 17-92 and North of Horizon Middle School Any person wishing to appeal any decision made by the Plan- ning Commission with respect 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 Ameri- cans Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a spe- cial accommodation to partici- pate in these proceedings, should contact the Osceola County Planning Department, Osceola County Administration Building, 1 Courthouse Square, Suite 1400, Kissimmee, Florida (407) 343-3100. October 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOFR THE COUNTY OF OSCEOLA,. STATE OF FLORIDA. Case Number: Cl 05-Oq-1941. IN RE: FORFEITURE OF " l ..- 1 Tr.,:.u-.'-Br.. F.:,n, 'P ,.e D-:n" rl: ar.a *il'--rr C '-,.l i 12015 i .'ll.r, U T, Curr.r,.:, ' NOTICE OF FORFEITURE PROCEEDINGS TO ANY AND ALL PERSONS WHO CLAIM AN INTEREST IN THE FOLLOWING PROPiERTY- Twelve Thousand, Forty-Five Dollars add Sixteen/Cents ($12 045 16) in U S Currency NOTICE IS GIVEN pursuant to Sections 932.701 through 932.707, Florida Statutes, that the STATE OF FLORIDA, DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY SAFETY AND MOTOR VEHI- CLES (DEPARTMENT), through its Division, The Florida State Highway Patrol, on or about the 23rd day of August 2005, in the County of Osceola, State of Florida, seized the above- described personal property, held in RIVERSIDE NATIONAL BANK OF FLORIDA, account number: 5582264303172529, and is holding the personal prop- erty pending the outcome of for- feiture proceedings. All persons or entities who have a legal interest in the sub- ject property may request a hearing concerning the seized property by contacting JOSEPH H. LEE, Assistant Attorney Gen- eral, OFFICE OF THE ATTOR- NEY GENERAL, Tampa Civil Litigation Bureau, 501 East Kennedy Boulevard, Suite 1100, Tampa, FL 33602-5237. A Petition for Forfeiture has been filed in the above-styled Court. The trial court on the 22nd day of September 2005, entered an Order of Finding of Probable Cause. If no response by Claimants, the DEPARTMENT will seek a Final Order of Forfei- ture. October 13, 20, 2005 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ric,.:.: s r,,i'eby given that a F',u,.i: H-.- r'.g will be held by the Osceola County Planning Commission, beginning at 7:00 P.M, OCTOBER 20, 2005 or as soon thereafter as practical, in the Osceola County Administra- tion Building, 1. Courthouse Square, Commission Cham- bers, 4th Floor, Kissimmee, Florida, for the purpose of hear- ing the views of interested par- ties upon the following requests, which are available for advance inspection in. the Planning Department, Osceola County Administration Building, 1 Court- house Square, Suite 1400, Kissimmee, Florida (407) 343- 3100* Fax #' (407) 343-2277 PS 05-00030, MAYFIELD, LLC (Applicant) MAESBURY HOMES' INCORPORATED (Owner): Request to approve a Preliminary Subdivision Plan for Westside Parcels H, M & N con- ',: l-, ot i il i, r.i a 22 tracts .:.r. sppr.:....T,,i, ti; acres of land within a Planned Develop- ment (PD) Zoning District. The subject property is located on the South side of US 192,-West -of Goodman Road, and East of the Osceola/ Polk Line Road PS 05-00034, MAESBURY HOMES INCORPORATED (Applicant & Owner): Request to approve the Preliminary Subdivi- sion Plan for Westside Parcel E, and a portion of Parcel D con- sisting of 34 acres of land, con- taining 69 lots and 6 tracts, with- in the Westside Planned Devel-, opment (PD) Zoning District, the subject property is located West Goodman Road, North and South of Funie Steed Road. The applicant is also requesting a variance from/waiver of Osceola County Land Development Code Chapter 6, Section 6.8(1)7 Maintenance Easement Any person wishing to appeal any decision made by the Plan- ning Commission with respect 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 Ameri- cans Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a spe- cial accommodation to partici- pate in these proceedings, should contact the Osceola County Planning Department, Osceola County Administration Building, 1 Courthouse Square, Suite 1400, Kissimmee, Florida, at (407) 343-3100. October 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIVIL DIVISION Case Number Cl 05-MF-1556. THE BANK OF NEW YORK, as 'Trustee for THE HOLDERS OF EQCC ASSET BACKED CER- TIFICATES, SERIES 2001-1 F, Plaintiff, vs. JAMES E. STAFFORD, a//k/a JAMES STAFFORD, et a.l,. Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated the 5th day of Octit-ob, D0-" and entered in C3M. rJiu,T.tr Cl 05-MF-1556, w~ JIOU RNAL OF OSCEOLA COUNTY BUSINESS of the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit in and for Osceo- la County, Florida, wherein THE BANK OF NEW YORK, as Trustee for THE HOLDERS OF' EQCC ASSET BACKED CER- TIFICATES, SERIES 2001-IF, is. the Plaintiff and JAMES L. STAFFORD' a/k/a JAMES, STAFFORD; WILLIE B. STAFFORD; JOHN DOE; JANE, DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN POSSESSION OF THE' SUBJECT PROPERTY, are the Defendants. I will sell to the high- est and best bidder for cash at the OSCEOLA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, Two Court, house Square, Suite 2600,. Room 2602, Kissimmee, Flori-' da, at 11:00 A.M., on the 29th-. day of NOVEMBER 2005, the; following described property as set forth in slid Final Judgment; to wit: From the Southwest comer of Lot 16, according to the SEMI-. NOLE LAND AND INVEST- MENT COMPANY'S SURVEY of Section 12, Township 26 South, Range 30 East, Osceola County, Florida, run thence North along the West line of said Lot 16, 145.00 feet; run thence East, parallel to the South line of. said Lot 16, 166.66 feet to the, Point of Beginning; continue, thence East 83.34 feet; run thence .North, parallel to the. West line of said Lot 16, 125.0' feet; run thence West 83.34 feet;' run thence South 125 feet to the> Point of Beginning If you are a person with a dis- abilitywho needs accommoda; tion in order to participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please con- tact: Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Tele- phone: (407) 343-2417, within' two (2) working days of ybui receipt of this Notice; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1- (800) 955-8771. DATED on this 6th day of October 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT By:/s/Betsy Quinonrie BETSY QUINONES As Deputy Clerk Attorneys for Plaintiff: Law Office of: MARSHALL C. WATSON, P.A. 1800 N.W. 49th Street = Suite'120 Fort Lauderdale; FL 33309 Telephone: (954) 453-0365 Facsimile: (954) 771-6052 . October 13, 20, 2005 -3. 9 0 Discover new places to dine around Osceola County, and learn about your neighbors who own or run these great places to eat. Hungry Thursday,, October 13, 2005, NEWS-GAZETTE, Page B7 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIVIL DIVISION Case Number: CI 05-MF-1552. RICHARD G. CAUDELL and TAMMY L. CAUDELL, husband and wife, Plaintiffs, vs. CARLOS A. GONZALEZ, et al., Defendant. NOTICE OF ACTION To: CARLOS A. GONZALEZ Last Known Address: 167 Cedarwood Circle ,Kissimmee, Florida 34743 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to Quiet Title.to the fol- lowing property in Osceola Cciunty, Florida" Lolt 16, Block 185, BUENAVEN- TUIRA LAKES, Unit 11, 3rd Addition, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 4, Page 158, 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, if any, to it: on R. STEPHEN MILES Jr., Esquire, of OVERSTREET, MILES, RITCH & CUMBIE, P.A.,; Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is: 100 Church Street, Kissirnmee, Florida 34741, on or before OCTOBER 24, 2005, and file the original with the Clerk 'of 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. If yci0 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 6,300, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, i Telephone: (407) 343- 2417, i'ithin two (2) working days of your receipt of this described notice; if you are hearing I or voice impaired, call 1-(800) .955-6771. DATED on this 15th day of September 2005.. LARRY WHALEY -CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT 13y: /s/Kathy Rodriguez KATHY RODRIGUEZ As Deputy Clerk September 22, 29, 2005 . October 5, 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 1 IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. PROBATE DIVISION CASE No.: 05-PR-000350. IN RE: TI-HE ESTATE OF DONALD RICHARD OMAN, Deceased. ,NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The administration of the Estate of! DONALD RICHARD OMAN, deceased, File Number: 05-PR-000350, is pending in th- C.'.:u'i C:jrt for Osceola C :u,'-.,, ir.:.--n Probate Divi- sion, the address of which is: 2 .Coulthouse Square, Suite 2000, |,: ..T..-,.e Florida B4741. B The names and addresses of Te personal representative and e personal representative's omey arena set forth below. . ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: W All persons on whom this Notice is served who have objections that challenge the validity of thle Will, the qualifica- lons of the lPersonal Represen- ative, venue or jurisdiction of is Court, are required to file their objection with this court, WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE BATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- ,ATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 3 HIRTY DAYS AFTER THE ATE OF SERVICE OF A OPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. a All creditors, of the decedent, and other 'persons having rli.; : :.r c .--..j: against the bir .-ei..I e, ,i on whom a ..c:., ,:r r. i r,. .:,i .:,- is Ser"'ed v,r.i ir,, rr,. -.:. -r, ir: i n irr . a.le lr r. .. :,, i -:.ul:.li- | i.:r. .:.-1 Lu 1 1"i T 1r IH A I F : I MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTI CE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE TIME OR SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other-creditors of the dece- glent and persons having claims or demands against decedent's ir, : .:.....n I,''ilTn j i I -st l i" 'MONTHS AFTER THE DATE :OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. The date of theo first publica- tion of this Notice is: October 6, 2005. Personal Representative: NANCY IACUONE 20 Chucta Road Seym.ur, CT 06483 Attorney for Personal Represeintative: -ROBERT J. CAPKO, Esquire ,145 East Wilbur Avionue , P.O. Box 951561 (32795-1561) Telephone: (407) 32!8-7451 October 6, 13, 20059 "' IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. e, PROBATE- DIVISION i File No.: PR 05-F'PR-000432. DIVISION: 'IN RE: THE ESTATE: OF LESSIE LORINE SA NTILLI, Deceased. , NOTICE TO CREDITORS "'(Summary Administration) TO 'ALL PERSONS HAVING C LlIt.1: Ci E)EMANDS AG,.in=T THE i, ABOVE ,STA, T- ' liJ .Oil MEE--1/ NOTIFIED .that an Order ci ,:IJ'r,m , 'Administration .- c~ e'n entered in the Estate of LESSIE TEORINE SANTILLI, deceased, Pile Number PR 05-PI 3-000432, ," the Circuit Court fo r Osceola C.:'ur.r, Fi.:.'J I r:.l >3te Dii:. ,r, in.. ,w ,r' : i rl,:r. ,: " ,,.,u-n r,, :,, 1aua .. ',:-m I mew s Fi.:,ia : 14" I that the as..;3,ni i ,se :.i ,:neath was dune 13, 2005; that'ithe total value of the et)tate is $20,860.13 less Medicaid lien and that the natnes and dresses of those to whom it as been assigned by such gder are: TAMALA J. CROS3BY, 715 Connecticut Avenue,. w #i S t C l. u d F l .r.r,; ,l .1 4-" 6 9 " i JOi-Hrja inTILI.I . 0 "0.." C.,:.rn-,,'.,.h: uT '",Jue, "' Sr Ci.:.jd Fl.os., j '. J ,.IES SirTI.LLI , 715 Connecticut Av enue, '. St. Cloud, Florida 3;'4769. .LL INTERESTED PERSONS SRE NOTIFIED THAT: ' All creditors of the (astata of 'ie decedent and persons hav- ing claims or demands' against the estate of the decedent other than those for whom provision , r payment was-madis in the order of Summary Adrninistra- on my their claims viith this gpurt .WITHIN THRiEE (3) *MONTHS AFTER THE DATE sBF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.. . 'IALL, CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILLL BE FOREVER BA RRED. 'QiOTWITHSTANDJNG THE TIME PERIODS SET-IrORTH ZBOVE, ANY CLAIM:FILED IWO (2) YEARS OR 'MORE AFTER THE DECECiENT'S PQATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. m The Date of the first piublica- lion of this Notice is: Octo:ber 6, 2005 . w Person Giving hlotice: a" TAMALA J. CR OSBY a. 715'Connecticut Avenue St. Cloud, Florida 34769 attorney for Person Giving Notice: iDAVID W.1VELIZ , ,Florida Bar No. 846368 D'AVID W. VELIZ, P.A. '425 West Colonial Drive 'Suite 103 Priando, Florida 32804 lephone: (407) 849-7072! October 6, 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. I CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-1386. THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD, CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Inc.., a Florida Corporation, Plaintiff(s), vs. GARY DEWINE, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS GIVEN that pursuant to a Final Judgment dated Sep- tember 26, 2005, in Case Number: Cl 05-MF-1386, of the County Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit, in and for OSCEOLA County, Flori- da, in which THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD, CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Inc., a Florida corporation, is the Plaintiff, and GARY DEWINE: ROBERT. P. DOE and JAN P. DOE; ROBERT P. DOE and JAN P. DOE; VITO DRAGONETTI and MARY DRAGONETTI; JAMES S. DROTAR and MONIQUE L. DROTAR; DAVID J. EBERS- BERGER; DONALD ECKENRODE and BARBARA ECKENRODE; ROBERT A. ERCOLI and SUSAN I. ERCOLI; ROBERT A. ERCOLI and SUSAN I. ERCOLI; MICHAEL E. FAVRE and SAMMEE L. FAVRE; ALFRED H. FERRARA and DIANE S. FERRARA; HARRY C. WILLIAMS and KATHY WILLIAMS; KENNETH L. WYATT and BERTHELINA WYATT: FRANK J. WOLOWICZ. and NANCY M. WOLOWICZ, are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bid- der for cash at the OSCEOLA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2 Court- house Square, Suite 2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee, Florida, at 11:00 o'clock A.M., on OCTOBER 26, 2005, the following described proper- ty set forth in the Final Judoment' A fee interest in real property situated and located in Osceola Coun- ty, Florida, and legally described as: Week 38, Condominium Parcel Number 311, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase I; Week 19, Condominium Parcel Number 404, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase VI; Week 20, Condominium Parcel Number 405, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase VI; Week 30, Condominium Parcel Number 308, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase I; Week 49, Condominium Parcel Number 423, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase IV: Week 3, Condominium Parcel Number 318, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase II; Week 29, Condominium Parcel Number 331, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase II; Week 39, Condominium Parcel Number 327, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase III; Week 40, Condominium Parcel Number 327, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase V; Week 36, Condominium Parcel Number 420, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase II; Week 35, Condominium Parcel Number 330, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase V; Week 27, Condominium Parcel Number 300, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase VI; Week 52, Condominium Parcel Number 420, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase IlI Week 24, Condominium Parcel Number 329, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO Phase V According to the Declaration of Condominium thereof, recorded 'in Official Records Book 813, Page 412 and also in Condominium Exhib- it Book 2, Page 27, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments thereof, if any. In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommodation to participate in this pro- ceeding should contact Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, telephone number (407) 343-2417, not later than two working days prior to the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-(800) 955-8771, or Voice (v) 1-(800) 955-8771, via Florida Relay Service. DATED on this 30th day of September 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF COUNTY AND CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/Stacie T. Wildermuth STACIE T. WILDERMUTH As Deputy Clerk October 6,13, 2005 As Deputy Clerk IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: CI 05-MF-1517. RESORT WORLD OF'ORLANDO CONDOMINIUMS SECTION II ASSOCIATION, Inc., a Florida corporation, Plaintiff(s), vs. ADDEN SECURITIES, a/kla. ADDEM'SECURITIES LTD, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS GIVEN that pursuant to a Final Judgment dated Sep- tember 26, 2005, in Case Number: Cl 05-MF-1517, of the County Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit, in and for OSCEOLA County, Flori- da, in which RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO CONDOMINIUMS SECTION II ASSOCIATION Inc., a Florida corporation, is the Plaintiff, and ADDEN SECURITIES LTD., a/k/a ADDEM SECURITIES LTD; SANDRA R. ALEXANDER; DAVID S. ALKIRE and CONNIE M. ALKIRE; CARL N. ANDERSON; ROBERT B. ANDERSON'and DEB- ORAH A: TUTR ANDERSON, a/k/a DEBORAH A..TUTRO; CLIFF R. ANDERSON and LOLA D. ANDERSON; MICHAEL W. ARM- STRONG and THERESA M. ARMSTRONG; LEON A. BAHR and :EDNA.T. BAHR; STANLEY PAUL BAIN and LISA BAIN; WILLIAM K. BAKER and MARIBEL BAKER; THOMAS W. BAKER; CAROL A. BARKER; ANTONIO S. BARROS and MARIA F. BARROS; DALE A. BATCHELDER and MARCELLA E. BATCHELDER, are the. Defen- dants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the OSCE- OLA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee, Florida, at 11:00 o'clock A.M., on OCTOBER 26, 2005, the following described property set forth in the Final Judgment' Week 31, Condominium Parcel Number 223, in Building Letter E, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; Week 4, Condominium Parcel Number 135, in Building Letter F, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; Week 8, Condominium Parcel Number 150, in Building Letter H, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; Week 43, Condominium Parcel Number 131, in Building Letter F, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; Week 45, Condominium Parcel Number 162, in Building Letter I, pf RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; Week 6, Condominium Parcel Number 225, in'Building Letter E, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; Week 1, Condominium Parcel Number 118, in Building Letter D, of. RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a condominium; Week 23, Condominium Parcel Number 224, in Building Letter E, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; Week 47, Condominium Parcel Number 225, in Building Letter E, of. RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; Week 7, Condominium Parcel Number 172, in Building Letter J, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; Week 48, Condominium Parcel Number 221, in Building Letter E, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; Week 18, Condominium Parcel.Number 170, in Building Letter J, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; Week 8, Condominium Parcel Number 142, in building letter G, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II, a Condominium; Week 2, Condominium Parcel Number 133, in Building Letter F, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO Section II a Condominium According to the Declaration of Condominium thereof, recorded in Official Records Book 748, Page 2468, of the Public Records of Osce- ola County, Florida, and all amendments thereto, if any. In accordance with the'Americans With Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommodation to participate in this pro- ceeding should contact Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, telephone number (407) 343-2417, not later than two working days prior to the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-(800) 955-8771, or Voice (v) 1-(800) 955-8771, via, Florida Relay Service. DATED'on this 30th day of September 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF COUNTY AND CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/Stacie T Wildermuth STACIE T. WILDERMUTH As Deputy Clerk October 6, 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-1446. THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD, CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Inc., a Florida corporation, Plaintiff(s), vs. ROBERT L. MONTE and PENNY J. KADERLI, et al, Defendantss. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS GIVEN that pursuant to a Final Judgment dated Sep- tember 26, 2005, in Case Number: Cl 05-MF-1446, of the County Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit, in and for OSCEOLA County, Flori- da, in which THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD, CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Inc., a Florida corporation, is the Plaintiff, and ROBERT L. MONTE and PENNY J. KADERLI; PIERRE MOREAU and MARIE MOREAU; GARRETT MORSE; INC MOUNTAIN PROP- ERTY DEVELOPMENT; IZILA B. MOURNING and EDNA MOUR- ING; MAHESH K. NADIG; GEARY F. NAPIER and LYNNE D. NAPI- ER; ANGELITO NAVAL and NORA' L. NAVAL; ROBERT W. NEISH and JOY V. NEISH;.EARLENE T. NICHOLAS and MARTIN D. NICHOLAS; CHARLES C. NJOKU and MARGARET E. NJOKU; RUTHVEN NOEL and CHERYL NOEL; WILLIAM W. O'CONNOR and RITSUKO O'CONNOR; JOSEPH PACHOLOK and ANNA PACHOLOK, are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the OSCEOLA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2 Court- house Square, Suite 2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee, Florida, at 11:00 o'clock A.M., on OCTOBER 26, 2005, the following described proper- ty set forth jn the Final Judgment' A fee Interest in real property situated and located in OSCEOLA County, Florida, and legally described as: Week 9, Condominium Parcel Number 300, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase VI; Week 28, Condominium Parcel Number 402, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase I; Week 39, Condominium Parcel Number 416, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase II; Week 44, Condominium Parcel Number 415, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase II; Week 36,'Condominium Parcel Number 425, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase IV; Week 3, Condominium Parcel Number 322, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase III; Week 26, Condominium Parcel Number 409, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase I; Week 32, Condominium Parcel Number 310, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase I; Week 3, Condominium Parcel Number 429, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase VI; Week 46, Condominium Parcel Number 419, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase III; Week 48, Condominium Parcel Number 315, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase II; . Week 16, Condominium Parcel Number 324, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase IV; Week 15, Condominium Parcel Number 427, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase V; Week 52, Condominium Parcel Number 407, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO Phase V -According to the Declaration of Condominium thereof, recorded in Official Records' Book 813, Page 412 and also in Condominium Exhib- it Book 2, Page 27, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments thereof, if any. In accordance with theAmericans With Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommodation to participate in this pro- ceeding should contact Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, telephone number (407) 343-2417, not later than two working days prior to the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-(800) 955-8771, or Voice (v) 1-(800) 955-8771, via Florida Relay Service. DATED on this 30th day of September 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF COUNTY AND CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/Betsy Quinones BETSY QUINONES As Deputy Clerk October 6, 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: CI 05-MF-1447. THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD, CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Inc., a Florida corporation, Plaintiff(s), vs. JOHN S. MARLOW and ELLEN MARLOW, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS GIVEN that pursuant to a Final Judgment dated Sep- tember 26, 2005, in Case Number Cl 05-MF-1447, of the County Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit, in and for OSCEOLA County, Flori- da, in which THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD, CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Inc., a Florida corporation, is the Plaintiff, and JOHN S. MARLOW and ELLEN MARLOW; LORRAINE H. MARTIN; SHAWN P. MAY and CHARLENE MAY; JAMES McANANEY and AUDREY McANANEY; KENNETH R. McCUE; DONALD L. McDAVIS and PAULETTE McDAVIS; ALBERT McFADDEN and LYNDA McFADDEN; JAMES D. McINNES and LYNN R. MclNNES; JERRY E. McKITRICK and LINDA S. McKITRICK; MICHAEL J. MEAD and CAROLYN S. MEAD; KEVIN T. MEADOWS and DEIDRE J. MEAD- OWS; CHARLES F. MEZZADSRI and GERALDINE M. MEZZADRI; JOSEPH C. MOLEANO and MARIA ALICE MOLEANO; LUIS VIC- TOR MOLINA; MICHAEL MONSERRATE and LIANNE B. MONSER- RATE, are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the OSCEOLA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee, Florida, at 11:00 o'clock A.M., on OCTOBER 26, 2005, the following described property set forth in the Final Judgment' A fee interest in real property situated and located in OSCEOLA County, Florida, and legally described as: Week 35, Condominium Parcel Number 424, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase III; Week 24, Condominium Parcel Number 417, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase III; Week 9, Condominium Parcel Number 317, of THE OAKS AT .. RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase II; Week 48, Condominium Parcel Number 404, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase VI;' Week 51, Condomihium Parcel Number 324, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase IV; Week 34, Condominium Parcel Number 425, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase IV; Week 49, Condominium Parcel Number 321, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase III; Week 6, Condominium Parcel Number 314, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase II; Week 35, Condominium Parcel Number 423, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase IV; Week 28, Condominium Parcel Number 426, of THE OAKS AT "RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase IV; , Week 5, Condominium Parcel Number 305, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase VI; Week 43, Condominium Parcel Number 403, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase VI; Week 41, Condominium Parcel Number 324, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase IV; Week 13, Condominium Parcel Number 424, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase IV; 'Week 48, Condominium Parcel Number 325, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO Phase IV: According to the Declaration of Condominium thereof, recorded in Official Records Book 813, Page 412 and also in Condominium Exhib- it Book 2, Page 27, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments thereof, if any. W, 11.:. .T '.: .r J" .- .1,n-1,,: j.1; 11 I. r' : ; '...- 1 .: 4.:1 I -.. '. ' 0.: at., 1?." r...: ny 3 a 1 l 5CL:Ci -- l. :.;. I.: p .: 'L- "" in 1M :. ceeding should contact Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, telephone number (407) 343-2417, not later than two working days prior to the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-(800) 955-8771, or Voice (v) 1-(800) 955-8771, via Florida Relay Service. DATED on this 30th day of September 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF COUNTY AND CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/Stacie T Wildermuth STACIE T. WILDERMUTH As Deputy Clerk October 6, 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: CI 05-MF-1449. THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD, CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Inc., a Florida corporation, Plaintiffss, vs . WESLEY E. THOMPSON, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS GIVEN that pursuant to a Final Judgmenlt dated Sep- tember 26, 2005, in Case Number CI 05-MF-1449, of the County Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit, in and for OSCEOLA. County, Flori- da, in which THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD, CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Inc., a Florida corporation, is the Plaintiff, and WES-. LEY E. THOMPSON and CAROL A. THOMPSON, a/k/a CAROL ANN THOMPSON; CONNIE TOKARCZUK; WILLIAM A. TURMAN and DIANE TURMAN, a/k/a DIANE BINES; TOM L. TVEDTE and JOYCE E. TVEDTE; LEONARD E. TYLER and FLORA B. TYLER; ALEJANDRO VARGAS and IDALIA VARGAS; CRUZ C. VASQUEZ and NINFA A. VASQUEZ; BRUCE VAUGHAN and JANET VAUGH- AN; JEFFREY A. VENTO and LISA J. VENTO; JAMES.A. WAGAR and LYNN M.T. WAGAR; GERARD WARKENTHIEN and GLORIA WARKENTHIEN; MARK WELLER and JO H. WELLER; CHARLES H. WILHITE and MARY B. WILHITE, are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best, bidder for cash at the OSCEOLA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600', Room 2602, Kissimmee, Florida, at 11:00.o'clock A.M., on OCTOBER 26, 2005, the following described property set forth in the Final Judgment' Week 18, Condominium Parcel Number 308, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase I; Week 45, Condominium Parcel Number 314, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF OFLANDO,.Phase II; Week 2, Condominium Parcel Number 414, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase II; . Week 15, Condominium Parcel Number 324, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase IV; Week 22, Condominium Parcel Number 404, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase VI; Week 41, Condominium Parcel Number 407, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase I; Week 22, Condominium Parcel Number 309, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase I; Week 37, Condominium Parcel Number 415, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase II; Week 2,'Condominium Parcel Number 419, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase III; Week 11, Condominium Parcel Number 322, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF.ORLANDO, Phase Ill; Week 14, Condominium Parcel Number 327, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase V; Week 10, Condominium Parcel Number 403, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase VI; Week 39, Condominium Parcel Number 401, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO Phase VI: According to the Declaration of Condominium thereof,* recorded in Official Records Book 813, Page 412 and also in Condominium Exhib- it Book 2, Page 27, Public Records of OSCEOLA County, Florida, and all amendments thereof, if any. In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommodation to participate in this pro- ceeding should contact Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, . Kissimmee, Florida 34741, telephone number (407) 343-2417, not later than two working days prior to the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-(800) 955-8771, or Voice (v) 1-(800) 955-8771, via Florida Relay Service. DATED on this 30th day of September 2005. S, .LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF COUNTY AND CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/Stacie T Wildermuth STACIE T. WILDERMUTH As Deputy Clerk October 6, 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-1450. THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD, CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Inc., a Florida Corporation, Plaintiff(s), vs. - RUSSELL B. LEITNER and PEARL V. LEITNER, at al, Defendant(s): NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS GIVEN that pursuant to a Final Judgment dated Sep- tember 26, 2005, In Case Number: Cl 05-MF-1450, of the County Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit, 'In and for OSCEOLA County, Flori- da, In which THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD, CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Inc., a Florida corporation, Is the Plaintiff, and RUS- SELL B. LEITNER and PEARL V. LEITNER; GEORGE C. LEPTIEN 'and MARY A.W. LEPTIEN; ALICE J. LEWIS; GEORGE'E. LINDSAY; ALAN K.LLOYD; .JOE LONGHITANO; DANIEL LOPEZ-LEON and. MIRIAM LOPEZ-LEON; IRA P. LUDWIN and BETH A. LUDWIN; NESTOR Hi LUPIS and MABEL E. HACLE; CAM NGUYEN LUU and LE MA'LUU; STANTON R. LYNCH and ZINA R. LYNCH; ROBERT MACKO and FRANCES CORVASCE; JERRY MAIELLA and VIR- SGINIA MAIELLA; HARRY MANSUY and D. MANSUY, are the Defen- dants, I will sell to the highest and'best bidder for cash at the OSCE- OLA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600, Room 2602, Klssimmee, Florida, at 11:00 o'clockA.M., on OCTOBER, 26, 2005, the following described property set forth In the Final Judg- ment: ; ' A fee Interest In real property situated and located in OSCEOLA County, Florida, and legally described'as:. ' Week 49, Condominium Parcel Number 329, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase V; Week 26, Condominium Parcel Number 427, of THE OAIfS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase V; Week 14, Condominium Parcel Number 405, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase VI; Week 46, Condominium Parcel Number 310, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase I; Week 20, Condominium Parcel Number 327, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase VI; Week 41, Condominium Parcel Number 425, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase IV; Week 29, Condominium Parcel Number 426, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase IV; Week 3, Condominium Parcel Number 411, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase I; Week 20, Condominium Parcel Number 404, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase VI; Week 13, Condominium Parcel Number 321, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase III; Week 40, Condominium Parcel Number 402, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase VI; Week 7, Condominium Parcel Number 410, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase I; Week 13, Condominium Parcel Number 323, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase IV; Week 12, Condominium Parcel Number 322, of THE OAKS AT* RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO Phase III' According to the Declaration of Condominium thereof, recorded in Official Records Book 813, Page 412 and also in Condominium Exhib- it Book 2, Page 27, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments thereof, if any. In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommodation to participate in this pro- ceeding should contact'Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, telephone number (407) 343-2421, not later than two working days prior to the proceeding. If hearing .impaired, (TDD) 1-(800) 955-8771, or Voice (v) 1-(800) 955-8771, via Florida Relay Service, DATED on this 30th day of September 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF COUNTY AND CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/Stacie T. Wildermuth STACIE T.WILDERMUTH As Deputy Clerk October 6, 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-1452. THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD, CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Inc., a Florida Corporation, Plaintiffss, vs. SAMUEL F. QUARTEY, et al, Defendantss. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS GIVEN that pursuant to a Final Judgment dated Sep- tember 26, 2005, in Case Number: Cl 05-MF-1452, of the County Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit, in and for OSCEOLA County, Flori- da, in which THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD, CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Inc., a Florida corporation, is the Plaintiff, and SAMUEL F. QUARTEY and BEATRICE A. QUARTEY; LEROY F. QUIROZ and GLORIA A. QUIROZ; JOSE ANTONIO RIOS QUIN- TANA and MILDRED PATRICIA BARBOSA; ROBERT P. ROBERT- SON and VANESSA L. ROBERTSON; RAMON ROBLES and ELIZA- BETH D.ROBLES; ROY L. ROGERS and DEBBY L. ROGERS, a/k/a DEBBY L. WICKMAN; JOHN A. ROGERS and PATRICIA A. ROGERS; WILLIAM N. ROLL and JUDY L. ROLL; BRUCE A. ROPER and MARIE L. ROPER; PAUL L. ROSENSTOCK and DONNA L. ROSENSTOCK; PATRICK J. RYAN and ELISABETH A. RYAN; ANTHONY P. SAIA; ANGEL L. SANCHEZ and MARIA M. SANCHEZ; CLYDE.D. SHEFIELDJr. and DIANA LEE; HAIM YUZARY, are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the OSCEOLA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee, Florida, at 11:00 o'clock A.M., on OCTOBER 26, 2005, the following described property set forth in the Final Judgment' Week 52, Condominium Parcel Number 308, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase I; Week 21, Condominium Parcel Number 428, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase V; Week 25, Condominium Parcel Number 417, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase II; Week 33, Condominium Parcel Number 408, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase I; . Week 36, Condominium Parcel Number 408, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase I; Week 21, Condominium Parcel Number 404, ofiTHE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase VI;I Week 31, Condominium Parcel Number 417, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase II; 'Week 5, Condominium Parcel Number 327, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase V; Week 11, Condominium Parcel Number 302, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase II; Week 48, Condominium Parcel Number 300, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase VI; Week 32, Condominium Parcel Number 307, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase I; . Week 15, Condominium Parcel Number 424, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase IV; Week 26, Condominium Parcel Number 424, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase IV; Week 23, Condominium Parcel Number 426, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Ph ..e V; Week 44, Condominium Parcel Number 405, of THE OAKS AT. RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO Phase VI' According to the Declaration of Condominium thereof, recorded in Official Records Book 813, Page 412 and also in Condominium Exhib- it Book 2, Page 27, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all. amendments thereof, if any. In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommodation to participate in this pro- ceeding should contact Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, telephone number (407) 343-2417, not later than two working days prior to the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-(800) 955-8771, or Voice (v) 1-(800) 955-8771, via Florida Relay Service. DATED on this 30th day of September 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF COUNTY AND CIRCUIT COURT. By: /s/Stacie T. Wildermuth STAIE T. WILDERMUTH As Deputy Clerk October 6, 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-0421. WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS Inc., a Florida corporation, as general partner of WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS LTD., a Florida limited partnership, Plaintiff, vs. REINALDO RODRIGUEZ, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45, FLORIDA STATUTES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Final Judg- ment of Foreclosure dated the 26th day of September 2005, and entered in Case Number CI 05-MF-0421, of the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit, in and for Osceola County, Florida, wherein WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS Inc., is the Plaintiff, and REINALDO RODRIGUEZ, et al., are the Defendants, that 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 o'clock A.M., on OCTOBER 25, 2005, the following described property as set forth in said Final Default Judgment of Foreclosure to-wit'" Assigned Unit Week No. 51 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. VVC-09 . Assigned Unit Week No. 23 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. IIB-04 Assigned Unit Week No. 24 ALL, inAssigned Unit No. IIA-15 Assigned Unit Week No. 25 ODD, in-Assigned Unit No. IIA-02 Assigned Unit Week No. 29 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. IIA-07 Assigned Unit Week No. 47 Even, in Assigned Unit No. VVE-07 Assigned Unit Week No. 15 ODD,, in Assigned Unit No. IIB-05 Assigned Unit Week No. 42 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. VVC-02 . ALL OF WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS XXV, a Time Share Resort, according to the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions thereof, as recorded, in Official Records BcI.I- 1.'~ Fage s i; .:.f the Public, Records of Osceola County, F ori-:a an. an a me-nam,- .i i thereto if any If you are a person with a disability who needs accommodation in order to participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at no cos( 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 Notice of Sale; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771. DATED at Kissimmee; Florida, on this 30th day of September2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: s/t Stacie T Wildermuth STACIE T. WILDERMUTH As Deputy Clerk October 6,13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-1453. THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD, CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Inc., a Florida Corporation, Plaintiff(s), vs. FRANK SILVESTRO, et al,' Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS GIVEN that pursuant to a Final Judgment dated Sep- tember 26, 2005, in Case Number: Cl 05-MF-1453, of the County Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit, in and for OSCEOLA County, Flori- da, in which 'THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD, CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Inc., a Florida corporation, is the Plaintiff, and FRANK SILVESTRO and TERESA SILVESTRO; JAMES SIMMS; RAYMOND G. SKAVLEBO and DEBORAH D. SKAVLEBO; VERNON C. SMITH and NANCY J. SMITH; JOHN J. SMITH and NANCY SMITH; RAN- DALLT. SMITH and MARCIA A. SMITH; FREDERICK N. SPARKS and MARY L. SPARKS; GUNTER STELZER and ULRIKE STELZER; HAROLD E. STEWART and JOSEPHINE STEWART; HOWARD T. STEWART and JOANN GEANS-STEWART;' IVY STOKOWSKI; SCOTT E. STONE apd TERRI A. STONE; DONALD L. STOTTLE- MYER and CYNTHIA STOTTLEMYER, are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the OSCEOLA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee, Florida, at 11:00 o'clock A.M., on OCTOBER 26, 2005, the following described property set forth in the Final Judgment Week 35, Condominium Parcel Number 402, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase VI; Week 21, Condominium Parcel Number 310, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase II; Week 12, Condominium Parcel Number 416, of THE OAKS,AT RESORT WORLD OF OR)ANDO, Phase II; '. Week 24; Condominium Parcel Number 312, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase II; Week 45, Condominium Parcel Number 320, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase III; Week 27, Condominium Parcel Number 408, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase I; Week 3, Condominium Parcel Number 308, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase I; Week 50, Condominium Parcel Number 431, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, 'Phase V; Week 34, Condominium Parcel Number 319, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase III; Week 14, Condominium Parcel Number 302, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase VI; Week 44, Condominium Parcel Number 401, of THE OAKS, AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase VI; Week 6, Condominium Parcel Number 310, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase I; Week 36, Condominium Parcel Number 415, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO Phase II According to the Declaration of Condominium thereof, recorded in Official Records Book 813, Page 412 and also in Condominium Exhib- it Book 2, Page 27, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments thereof, if any. . ' In accordance with the Americans With Disabllliles Act, persons with disabilities needing a specialaccommodation to participate In this pro.- ceeding should contact Court Administration at2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, telephone number (407) 343-2417, not later than two working days prior to the proceeding. If hearing Impaired, (TDD) 1-(800) 955-8771, or Voice (v) 1-(800) 955-8771, via Florida Relay Service, . DATED on this 30th day of September 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF COUNTY AND CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/Stacie T. Wildermuth STACIE T. WILDERMUTH As Deputy Clerk October 6, 13,2005 , IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-1511. RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO CONDOMINIUMS SECTION II ASSOCIATION, Inc., a Florida Corporation, Plaintiff(s), vs. BEVERLEY V. BURTON, et al., Defendantss. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS GIVEN that pursuant to a Final Judgment dated Sep- tember. 26, 2005, in Case Number: Cl 05-MF-1511, of the County Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit, In and for OSCEOLA County, Flori- da, in which RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO CONDOMINIUMS SECTION II ASSOCIATION Inc., a Florida corporation, Is the Plaintiff, and BEVERLEY V. BURTON; MARTIN CALVILLO; FELIX CAMPOS and BARBARA S. CAMPOS, a/k/a BARBARA SCILLIERI; ENRIQUE CARLO and CATALINA CARLO; ENRIQUE CARLO and CATALINA CARLO; ROBERT P. CARNEVALE and VICTORIA CARNEVALE; LEONARD D. CASTAGLIOLA Jr. and VANESSA I. CASTAGLIOLA; LEONARD D. CASTAGLIOLA Jr. and VANESSA I. CASTAGLIOLA; ELMEF F. COLLINS and ETHEL C. COLLINS; DIANE CONNELLY; GEORGE N. CORREIA and ELEANOR M. CORREIA; GEORGE N. CORREIA and ELEANOR M. CORREIA; STEPHEN JAMES COW- ELL; JORGE CUADRA and LUZ MARIA ZARATE, are the Defen- dants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the OSCE- OLA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee, Florida, at 11:00 o'clock A.M., on OCTOBER 26, 2005, the following described property set forth in the Final Judg- ment' Week 44, Condominium Parcel Number 222, in Building Letter E, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; Week 34, Condominium Parcel Number 230, in Building Letter F, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; Week 46, Condominium Parcel Number 223, in Building Letter E, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; Week 49, Condominium Parcel Number 215, in Building Letter D, of RESORT WORLD OF'ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; Week 50, Condominium Parcel Number 215, in Building Letter D, pf RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; Week 37, Condominium Parcel Number 143, in Building Letter G, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; Week 19, Condominium Parcel Number 135, in Building Letter F, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; Week 47, Condominium Parcel Number 135, in Building Letter F, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a condominium; Week 46, Condominium Parcel Number 226, in Building Letter E, of RESORT-WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; Week 30, Condominium Parcel Number 216, in Building Letter D, of. RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; Week 36, Condominium Parcel Number 150, in Building Letter H, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; Week 37, Condominium Parcel Number 150, in Building Letter H, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; Week 11, Condominium Parcel Number 134, in Building Letter F, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; ' Week 35, Condominium Parcel Number 161, in Building Letter I, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II. a Condominium' According to the Declaration. of Condominium thereof, recorded in Official Records Book 748, Page 2468, of the Public Records of Osce- ola County, Florida, and all amendments thereto, if any. In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommodation to participate in this pro- ceeding should contact Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, telephone number (407) 343-2417, not later than two working days prior to the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-(800) 955-8771, or Voice (v) 1-(800) 955-8771, via Florida Relay Service. DATED on this 30th day of September 2005: LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF COUNTY AND CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/Stacie T. Wildermuth STACIE T. WILDERMUTH As Deputy Clerk October 6,13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 03-MF-1065. OAK PLANTATION JOINT VENTURE, a Florida general partnership, Plaintiff, vs. ALDO BOQUIN and ERICKA FLORES, a/k/a E.F. BOQUIN, his wife, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure entered on the 27th day of September 2005, in the cause pending in the Circuit Court, in 'and for Osceola County, Florida, Civil Case Number: Cl 03-MF-1065, the undersigned Clerk will sell the property situated in said County'described as- COUNT IV Unit Week 16, in Unit 1213, an ANNUAL Unit Week in OAK PLAN-. TATION CONDOMINIUM, together with all appurtenances, according and subject to the Declaration of Condominium of OAK PLANTATION CONDOMINIUM, as recorded in Official Records Book 1375, Page 242, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments thereof and supplements thereto, if any ("Declaration"), subject to taxes for the current year and subsequent years, and all other matters of record. "The Property" being more fully described as: OAK PLANTATION CONDOMINIUM, together with all appurtenances thereto, according and subject to the Declaration of Condominium of OAK PLANTATION CONDOMINIUM, as recorded in Official Records Book 1375, Page 242, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all'amendments thereof and supplements thereto, if 'any ("Declaration"', subject to taxes for the current year and subsequent years, and all other-matters of record at Public Sale to the highest and best bidder for cash starting at the hour of 11:00 o'clock A.M., on the 27th day df OCTOBER 2005, at the OSCEOLA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee, Florida 34741. 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 at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2417, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this Notice of Sale; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771. Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, it is required that we state the following to you: This.document is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. DATED on this 30th day of September 2005. R LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /sStacie 7T Wildermuth STACIE T. WILDERMUTH As Deputy Clerk October 6,13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: CI 05-MF-1388. THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Inc., a Florida corporation, Plaintiffss, vs. KIRK A. JOHNSON, et al Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS GIVEN that pursuant to a Final Judgment dated Sep- tember 26, 2005, in Case Number: Cl 05-MF-1388, of the' County Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit, in' and for OSCEOLA County,.Flori- da, in which THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD, CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Inc., a Florida corporation, is. the Plaintiff, and GEORGE B. JOHNSON and .'LORI B. JOHNSON; GEORGE B. JOHNSON and LORI B. JOHNSON; ANGELA L: JONES; KEITH D., JONES; WILLIAM F. JORDAN; DONALD R. KAHLER and BARBARA E. KAHLER; DONALD R. KAHLER and BARBARA E. KAHLER; SAM KEEPING and DEBORAH KEEPING; PHILLIP J. KIMBALL and TRISTINA KIMBALL; TONY KOZIC and DONNA LEE KOZIC; GEORGE N. KUIPER and CLAUDIA KUIPER; GERALD T. LAM- BETH arid BARBARA LAMBETH, are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the OSCEOLA COUNTY COUR- THOUSE, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600, Room 2602, Kissim- mee, Florida; at 11:00 o'clock A.M., on OCTOBER 26,'2005, the fol- lowing described property set forth in the Final Judgment' A fee interest in real property situated and located in OSCEOLA County, Florida, and legally described as: Week 48, Condominium Parcel Number 311, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase I; - Week 49, Condominium Parcel Number 311, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase I; Week 30, Condominium Parcel Number 318, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase II; Week 36, Condominium Parcel Number 304, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase VI; Week 17, Condominium Parcel Number 429, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase V; Week 49, Condominium Parcel Number 401, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase VI; Week 50, Condominium Parcel Number 401, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase VI; Week 12, Condominium Parcel Number 405, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase VI; Week 19, Condominium Parcel Number 421, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase Ill; Week 11, Condominium Parcel Number 318, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase II; Week 46, Condominium Parcel Number 427, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase V; Week 25, Condominium Parcel Number 430, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO Phase VI- According to the Declaration of Condominium thereof, recorded in Official Records Book 813, Page 412, and also in Condominium Exhibit Book 2, Page 27, Public Records of OSCEOLA County, Flori- da, and all amendments thereof, if any. In accordance with the Americans With DisabilitiesAct, persons with disabilities needing a special accommodation to participate in this pro- ceeding should contact CourtAdministration at 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, Florida 34741,' telephone number (407) 343-2417, not later than two working days prior to the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-(800) 955-8771, or Voice (v) 1-(800) 955-8771, via Florida Relay Service. DATED on this 30th day of September 2005., LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF COUNTY AND CIRCUIT COURT B: sBy:/!Staie 7 Wildermuth STACIE T. WILDERMUTH As Deputy Clerk October 6, 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-0743. WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS OWNERS ASSOCIATION Inc., a Florida non-prodit corporation, Inc., Plaintiff, . vs. LORAINE C. VILLANUEVA, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45, FLORIDA STATUTES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Final Judg- ment of Foreclosure dated the 26th day of September 2005, and entered in Case Number: Cl 05-MF-0743, of the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit, in and for Osceola County, Florida, wherein WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS OWNERS ASSOCIATION Inc., is the Plaintiff. and LORAINE C. VILLANUEVA, et al., are the Defen- dants, that 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 o'clock A.M., on OCTOBER 20, 2005, the following described property as set forth in said Final Default Judgment.of Foreclosure, tos wit' Assigned Unit Week No. 32 Whole, in Assigned Unit No. S-06 Assigned Unit Week No. 10 Whole, in Assigned Unit No. S-05 ' Assigned Unit Week No. 46 Whole, in Assigned Unit No. S-05 Assigned Unit Week No. 50 Whole, in Assigned Unit No. S-08 Assigned Unit Week No. 39 Whole, in Assigned Unit No. S-04 Assigned Unit Week No. 52 Whole, in Assigned Unit No. S-05 Assigned Unit Week No. 8 Whole, in Assigned Unit No. S-01 Assigned Unit Week No. 18 Whole, in Assigned Unit No. S-06 Assigned Unit Week No. 37 Whole, in Assigned Unit No. S-05 WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS, Phase VI, a Time Share Resort, according to the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restric- tions thereof, as recorded In Official Records Book 0845, at Page 0686, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all, amendments) thereto if any If you are a person with a disability who needs 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 at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2417, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this Notice of Sale; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771. DATED at Kissimmee, Florida, on this 30th day of September 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Betsy Quilones BETSY QUINONES As Deputy Clerk October 6, 13, 2005 , Page B8, NEWS-GAZETTE, Thursday, October 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-0744. WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS OWNERS ASSOCIATION Inc., a Florida non-prodit corporation, Inc., Plaintiff, vs. DAVID RUSTEAN, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45, FLORIDA STATUTES NOTICE IS HEREBY'GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Final Judg- ment of Foreclosure dated the 26th day of September 2005, and entered in Case Number: Cl 05-MF-0744, of the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial-Circuit, in and for Osceola County, Florida, wherein WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS OWNERS ASSOCIATION Inc., is the Plaintiff, and DAVID RUSTEAN, et al., are the Defendants, that 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 o'clock A.M., on OCTOBER 20, 2005, the following described property as set forth in said Final Default Judoment of Foreclosure to-wit: Assigned Unit Week No. 21 Whole, in Assigned Unit No. Q-03 Assigned Unit Week No. 28 Whole, in Assigned Unit No. P-04 Assigned Unit Week No. 39 Whole, in Assigned Unit No. R-11 Assigned Unit Week No. 38 Whole, in Assigned Unit No. P-10 Assigned Unit Week No. 48 Whole, in Assigned Unit No. P-11 Assigned Unit Week No. 7 Whole, in Assigned Unit No. R-10 Assigned Unit Week No. 43 Whole, in Assigned Unit No. Q-06 Assigned Unit Week No. 33 Whole; in Assigned Unit No. Q-06 Assigned Unit Week No. 4 Whole, in Assigned Unit No. R-03 WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS, Phase VII, a Time Share Resort, according to the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restric- tions thereof, as recorded in Official Records Book 0845, at Page. 0724, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments) thereto if any If you are a person with a disability who needs 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 at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2417, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this Notice of Sale; it you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771. DATED at Kissimmee, Florida, on this 30th day of September 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Betsy Quinones BETSY QUINONES As Deputy Clerk October 6, 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-0791. FAIRFIELD RESORTS Inc., a Delaware corporation, etc., Plaintiff, vs., PAUL E. GLASSMAN, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45, FLORIDA STATUTES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Final Default Judgment of Foreclosure dated the 26th day of September 2005, and entered in Case Number: Cl 05-MF-0791, of the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit, in and for OSCEOLA County, Florida, wherein FAIRFIELD RESORTS Ind., is the Plaintiff, and PAUL E. GLASSMAN, et al., are the Defendants, that I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the OSCEOLA COUNTY COURTHOUSE,-2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600, Room 2602, in Kissimmee, OSCEOLA County, Florida, at 11:00 o'clock A.M., on OCTOBER 27, 2005, the following described property as set forth in said Final Default Judgment of Fore- closure to-wit' Defendants: Undivided Tenant-in-Common Building: Fee Simple Interest: PAUL E. GLASSMAN............203,000/107,937,000...................105 ROBERT E. HARRISON Sr.:.240,000/150,916,000..................111 BARBARA G. HARRISON PHYLLIS L. HENDERSON....52,500/188,645,000....................103 THEOPLUIS HUGHES..........105,000/188,645,000.............. 107 DANA HUGHES " CLIFTON JOHNSON.. .....52,500/132,051,500......................115 LULA B.-JOHNSON VERN JOHNSON.......... 189,000/132,051,500...................115 ANGELA' FOX JAMES MAHONE..................63,000/150,916,000.................... 108 DORA D. BRADLEY All of CYPRESS PALMS CONDOMINIUM, together with all appurte- nances thereto, according and subject to the Declaration of Condo- minium for CYPRESS PALMS CONDOMINIUM, as recorded in Offi- cial 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 supple- 'nents thereto 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 at 2 Courthouse. Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34741,'Telephone: (407) 343-2417, within two (2) working days of 'your receipt of this Notice of Sale; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-(802) 955-8771. DATED at Kissimmee, Florida, on this 30th day of'September 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Betsy Quinones BETSY QUINONES As Deputy Clerk October 6, 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-1518. RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO CONDOMINIUMS SECTION II ASSOCIATION, Inc., a Florida Corporation, Plaintiff(s), vs. DENNIS DAWSON, et al., Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS GIVEN that pursuant to a Final Judgment dated Sep- tember 26, 2005, in Case Number: Cl 05-MF-1518, of the County Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit, in and for OSCEOLA County, Flori- da, in which RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO CONDOMINIUMS SECTION II ASSOCIATION Inc., a Florida corporation, is the Plaintiff, and DENNIS DAWSON and DOROTHY A. DAWSON; SALVATORE DELLAMONICA; ARTHUR J. DELPORTE and LAURIE A. DEL- PORTE; ANTHONY D. DELUCA and LORRAINE I. DELUC'A; ANTHONY DELUCA and LORRAINE DELUCA; ROBERT E. .DESPRES and BRENDA M. DESPRES: PAUL P. DONOVAN and MARY ELLEN DONOVAN; DANA A. DRAXTEN; DUCK CREEK FLORIST & GIFTS Inc.; TERRY D.-EAGLE and JOANN M. EAGLE; ROBERT J. EDMONDS and BEATRIZ N. EDMONDS; SAMUEL C. EGGERT.and TAMI A. EGGERT; ERIC A. EISENBRANDT and SUSAN J. EISENBRANDT; WALTER L. ELLIOTT, are the Defen- dants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the OSCE- OLA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee, Florida, at'11:00 o'clock A.M., on OCTOBER 26, 2005, the following described property set forth in the Final Judgment, Week 5, Condominium Parcel Number 132, in Building Letter F, of, RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO; Section II, a Condominium; Week 15, Condominium Parcel Number 163, in Building Letter I, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; Week 17, Condominium Parcel Number 175, in Building Letter J, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO,,Section II, a Condominium; . Week 51, Condominium Parcel Number 231, in Building Letter F, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; Week 52, Condominium Parcel Number 263, in Building Letter I, pf RESORT WORLD.OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; Week 45, Condominium Parcel Number 161, in Building Letter I, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; Week 11, Condominium Parcel Number 275, in Building Letter J, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; Week 3, Condominium Parcel Number 262, in Building Letter I, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a condominium; Week 44, Condominium Parcel Number 143, in Building Letter G, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; i Week 39, Condominium Parcel Number 245, in Building Letter G, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; Week 14, Condominium Parcel Number 262, in Building Letter I, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; Week 38, Condominium Parcel Number 119; in Building Letter D, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; Week 36, Condominium Parcel Number 131, in Building Letter F, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; Week 43, Condominium Parcel.Number 225, in building letter E, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Section II, a Condominium; Week 13, Condominium Parcel Number 123, in Building Letter E, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO Section II a Condominium According to the Declaration of Condominium thereof, recorded in Official Records Book 748, Page 2468, of the Public Records of Osce- ola County, Florida, and all amendments thereto, if any. In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommodation to participate in this pro- ceeding should contact Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, telephone number (407) 343-2417, not later than two working daysprior to the proceeding. If hearing Impaired, (TDD) 1-(800) 955-8771, or Voice (v) 1-(800) 955-8771, via Florida Relay Service. DATED on this 30th day of September 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF COUNTY AND CIRCUIT COURT SBy: /s/ Stacie T. Wildermuth STACIE T. WILDERMUTH OAs Deputy Clerk October 6, 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: CI 05-MF-0929. THE SPAS AT RESORT WORLD CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Inc., a Florida corporation, Plaintiff(s), vs. PAUL BEAULIEU, et al Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS GIVEN that pursuant to a Final Judgment dated Sep- tember, 26, 2005, in Case Number: CI 05-MF-0929, of the County Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit, in and for OSCEOLA County, Flori- da, in which THE SPAS AT RESORT WORLD CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Inc., a Florida corporation, is the Plaintiff, and PAUL BEAULIEU; JAMES M. BECKMAN and DONNA K. BECKMAN; MARK A. BELFAST and ELIZABETH A. BELFAST; SERGIO BERG- ER and LILIANA HIDALGO; DANIEL BERNARDEZ and BETTY M. SARQUIS De BERNARDEZ; VITHALS. BHATE and MARIAN B. BHATE; VITHALS. HATE; NABEELA. BINSADIK; THOMAS BOHM and H. BOHM; ALAIN BOHN, are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the OSCEOLA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee, Florida,' at 11:00 o'clock A.M., on OCTOBER 26, 2005, the following described orocerty set forth in the Final Judgment- Week 7, Condominium Parcel Number 556, of THE SPAS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase X; Week 2, Condominium Parcel Number 531, of THE SPAS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase V; Week 20, Condominium Parcel Number 602, of THE SPAS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, aPhase Condominium, Phase I; 'Week 39, Condominium Parcel Number 563-W, of THE SPAS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase XII; Week 50, Condominium Parcel Number 671-W, of THE SPAS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase XIV; Week 34, Condominium Parcel Number 602, of THE SPAS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase I; Week 35, Condominium Parcel Number 547, of THE SPAS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase VIII; Week 9, Condominium Parcel Number 664-W, of THE SPAS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase XII; Week 13, Condominium Parcel Numrber 528, of THE SPAS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase V; Week 44, Condominium Parcel Number 562, of THE SPAS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLAN l 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, Pub- lic Records of Osceola County, Florida. In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommodation to participate in this pro- ceeding should contact Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, telephone number (407) 343-2417, not later than two working days prior to the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TODD) 1-(800) 955-8771, or Voice (v) 1-(800) 955-8771, via Florida Relay Service. DATED on this 30th day of September 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF COUNTY AND CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Betsy Quinones BETSY QUINONES As Deputy Clerk October 6, 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-0792, WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS Inc., a Florida corporation, as general partner of WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS LTD.,- a Florida limited partnership, Plaintiff, vs. TAMEKIA R. HENDERSON. et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45, FLORIDA STATUTES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Final Judg- ment of Foreclosure dated the 26th day of September 2005, and entered in Case Number: Cl 05-MF-0792, of the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit, in and for Osceola County, Florida, wherein WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS Inc., etc., is the Plaintiff, and TAMEKIA R. HENDERSON, et al., are the Defendants, that 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 o'clock A.M., on OCTOBER 25, 2005, the following described property as set forth in said Final Deault J dament of F recloure to-wit,- Assigned Unit Week No. 42 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. 5167 Assigned Unit Week No. 41 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. 5262 Assigned Unit Week No. 39 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. 5141 Assigned Unit Week No. 39 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. 5432 Assigned Unit Week No. 39 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. 5365 Assigned Unit Week No. 27 Even, in Assigned Unit No. 5146 Assigned Unit Week No. 15 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. 5745 ALL OF WESTGATE TOWN CENTER, a Time Share, Resort, accord- ing to the Time Sharing Plan for the Resort Facility, as recorded in Offi- cial Records Book 1564, at Page 1479, of the Public Records of OSCEOLA County Florida If you are a person with a disability who needs 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 ats2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2417, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this Notice of Sale; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771. 'DATED at Kissimmee, Florida, on this 30th day of September 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Betsy Quinones BETSY QUINONES As Deputy Clerk October 6, 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-1142. WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS Inc., a Florida corporation, as general partner of -WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS LTD., a Florida limited partnership, Plaintiff, vs. BRIAN HANASH, et al.,- .Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45, FLORIDA STATUTES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Final Judg- ment of Foreclosure dated the 26th day of September 2005, and entered in Case Number: Cl 05-MF-1142, of the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit, in and for Osceola County, Florida, wherein WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS Inc., is the Plaintiff, and BRIAN HANASH, et al., are the Defendants, that 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 o'clock A.M,, on OCTOBER 20, 2005, the following described property as set forth in said Final Default Jud ment nf Forecnosure tno-wit SAssigned Unit Week No. 43 ODD, in Assigned: Unit No. 5244 Assigned Unit Week No. 9 Even, in Assigned Unit No. 5124' Assigned Unit Week No. 51 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. 5900-511C and 5900-512A Assigned Unit Week No. 31 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. 5900-31 0D Assigned Unit Week'No. 38 Even, in Assigned Unit No. 5900-110D Assigned Unit Week No. 15 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. 5362 Assigned Unit Week No. 45 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. 5713 Assigned Unit Week No. 32 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. 5137 ALL OF WESTGATE TOWN CENTER, a Time Share Resort, accord- ing to Time Sharing Plan for the Resort Facility, as recorded in Official Records Book 1564, at Page 1479, of the Public Records of Osceola County Florida If you are a person with a disability who needs accommodation in order to participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at no cost to Syou, to the provision of certain assistance. Ple&e contact: Cdurt 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 Notice of Sale; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call,1-(800) 955-8771. DATED at Kissimmee, Florida, on this 30th day of September 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Betsy Quinones BETSY QUINONES As Deputy Clerk October 6, 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-1360. WESTGATE TOWERS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, a Florida corporation, etc., Plaintiff, vs. VIRGIL HOWARD, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE . PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45, FLORIDA STATUTES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Final Judg- ment of Foreclosure dated the 2rr 1 ,: i _: -..i l:., .005, and entered in Case Number: Cl 05-M .i v.': .:.i ir,,- .,,.:.u, *.:.urt of the Ninth Judicial Circuit, in and for ,.-,' l C.,'-,i, F:-...1,, wherein .WESTGATE TOWERS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Inc., is the Plaintiff, and VIRGIL HOWARD, et al., are the Defendants, that I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the OSCEOLA COUN- TY COURTHOUSE, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600, Room 2602, .Kissimmee, Osceola County, Florida, at 11:00 o'clock A.M., on OCTO- BER 20, 2005, the following described property as set forth in said Final Default Judgment of Foreclosure to-wit" Assigned Unit Week No. 38 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. WTE-441 Assigned Unit Week No. 32 Even, in Assigned Unit No. WTE-132 Assigned Unit Week No. 32 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. WTE-438 Assigned Unit Weak No. 33 Even, in Assigned Unit No. WTE-640 Assigned Unit Week No. 30 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. WTE-339 Assigned Unit Week No. -: 'L'L' ,,-, ,' ., U-,.;i r J.:.. WTE-432 Assigned Unit Week No. -" .-.- ,-j. i ,'.a -.. ri.- WTE-332 Assigned Unit Week No. 6 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. WTE-532 Assigned Unit Week No. 43 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. WTE-133 All of WESTGATE TOWERS NORTH, a Time Share Resort, accord-' ing to the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions thereof, as recorded in Official Records Book 1823, at Page 414, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all Amendments thereto if any 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 at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2417, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this Notice of Sale; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771. DATED at Kissimmee, Florida, on this 30th day of September 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Stacie T Wildermuth STACIE T. WILDERMUTH As Deputy Clerk October 6, 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-1448. THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD, CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Inc., a Florida Corporation, Plaintiff(s), vs. JAMES L. PARKER, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS GIVEN that pursuant to a Final Judgment dated Sep- tember 26, 2005, in Case Number: Cl 05-MF-1448, of the County Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit, in and for OSCEOLA County, Flori- da, in which THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD, CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIASTION Inc., a Florida corporation, is the Plaintiff, and ROBERT LARRY PECK and CAROL PECK; WALDO G. PEREZ and ELISNAIDA PEREZ; DSAVID PEREZ and WALKIRIA PEREZ; ,EUGENE R. PERKETT and PAULETTE K. PERKETT, a/k/a PAULETTE K. ARMSTRONG; LAWRENCE 0. PETERSEN and , RITA M. PETERSEN; DALE W. PETERSON and MARLENE J. PETERSON; MICHAEL S. PETTIT and KATHY E. PETTIT; JOHN PHEBUS Jr. and MONICA J.M. PHEBUS; EDWARD C. PIETRI and MARIA C. PIETRI; STANLEY PODZIELNY and MARGIE PODZIEL- NY; MIRIAM A. PORTEE; LOUIS F. PORTER and KATHLEEN G. PORTER; MICHAEL PRENDERGAST and MAAIKE PRENDER- GAST; PRESTIGE PURCHASING Inc., are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the OSCEOLA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee, Florida, at 11:00 o'clock A.M., on OCTOBER 26, 2005, the following described property set forth in the Final Judgment A fee interest in real property situated and located in OSCEOLA County, Florida, and legally described as: Week 47, Condominium Parcel Number 300, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase VI; Week 37, Condominium Parcel Number 315, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase II; Week 23, Condominium Parcel Number 328, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase V; Week 47, Condominium Parcel Number 320, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase III; Week 31, Condominium Parcel Number 405, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase VI; Week 6, Condominium Parcel Number 429, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase V; Week 41, Condominium Parcel Number 308, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase I; SWeek 31, Condominium Parcel Number 324, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase IV; Week 22, Condominium Parcel Number 303, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase VI; Week 24, Condominium Parcel Number 422, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase III; Week 35, Condominium Parcel Number 412, of THE OAKS AT Assigned Unit Week No. 37 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. 5342 Assigned Unit Week No. 24 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. 5322 Assigned-Unit Week No. 13 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. 5152 Assigned Unit Week No. 15 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. 5644 Assigned Unit Week No. 48 ALL,. in Assigned Unit No. 5644 Assigned Unit Week No. 32 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. 5415. Assigned Unit Week No. 32 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. 5313 Assigned Unit Week No. 16 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. 5636 Assigned Unit Week No. 46 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. 5644 ALL OF WESTGATE TOWN CENTER, a Time Share Resort, accord- ing to the Time Sharing Plan for the Resort Facility, as recorded in Official Records Book 1564, at Page 1479, of the Public Records of OSCEOLA County, Florida If you are a person with a disability who needs 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 at 2 Courthouse Square,, Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2417, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this Notice of Sale; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771. DATED at Kissimmee, Florida, on this 30th day of September 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Betsy Quinones BETSY QUINONES As Deputy Clerk October 6, 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA, CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-2155. DEBORAH MOORE pnd A. J. STANTON Jr., as General Partners of SILVER LAKE RESORT, LTD., Plaintiffs, Svs. RICHARD A. HARRISON and TRACY b. HARRISON; G.P. YOUNG and C.J. YOUNG; KENNETH LIGHT and VIVIAN LIGHT; - GRAEME SINCLAIR and JACQUELINE SINCLAIR; and OMAR CAZARES and DIANA CHAGOYA, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION BY PUBLICATION To the following Defendants whose residences are: UNKNOWN COUNTY: To: RICHARD A. HARRISON and TRACY D. HARRISON 1301 Forest Lake Court Mitchellville, MD 20721 COUNT II: To: G.P, YOUNG and C.J. YOUNG 3 Kingzdale Court, Leysdown Road Bayview Isle of Sheppey.. ME 124JZ England COUNT III: To: KENNETH LIGHT and VIVIAN LIGHT Av Periferica Norte Lomas De Holche Ciudata Del Carmen Campoche ... 24130 Mexico COUNT IV: To: GRAEME SINCLAIR and JACQUELINE SINCLAIR 252 Southerland Way Livingston .. EH54 8JD Scotland COUNT V: To: OMAR CAZARES and DIANA CHAGOYA 933 Pueblo Court Brownsville, Texas 78526 The above named Defendant(s) are not known to be dead or alive and, if dead, the unknown spouses, heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees, or other claimants, by, through under or against said Defendants and all parties having or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the property described below. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED of the institution of the above-styled foreclosure proceedings by the'Plaintiffs, DEBORAH MOORE and A. J. STANTON Jr., as General Partners of SILVER LAKE RESORT, LTD., upon the filing of a complaint to foreclose a mortgage and for other relief relative to the following described proDerty' COUNT I An undivided 7/14560 interest as a tenant in common with other owners in Phase Seven of the Resort Facility with 104,000 Silver Points appurtenant thereto (ONE Time Share Interest), according.to the Time Sharing Plan thereof, recorded in Official Records Book RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase II; Week 47, Condominium Parcel Number 330, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase V; Week 50, Condominium Parcel Number 417, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, Phase II; Week 20, Condominium Parcel Number 306, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO Phase I According to the Declaration of Condominium thereof, recorded in Official Records Book 813, Page 412 and also in Condominium Exhib- it Book 2, Page 27, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments thereof, if any. In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommodation to participate in this pro- ceeding should contact Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, telephone number (407) 343-2417, not later than two working days prior to the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-(800) 955-8771, or Voice (v) 1-(800) 955-8771, via Florida Relay Service. DATED on this 30th day of September 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF COUNTY AND CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/Stacie T Wildermuth STACIE T. WILDERMUTH As Deputy Clerk October 6, 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-1361. WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS Inc., a Florida corporation, as general partner of WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS LTD., a Florida limited partnership, Plaintiff, vs. MARK R. IVISON, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45, FLORIDA STATUTES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Final Judg- ment of Foreclosure dated the 26th day of September 2005, and entered in Case Number: Cl 05-MF-1361, of the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit, in and for Osceola County, Florida, wherein WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS Inc., is the Plaintiff, and MARK R. IVISON, et al., are the Defendants, that 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 o'clock A.M., on OCTOBER 25, 2005, the following described property as set forth in said Final Default Judgment of Foreclosure. to-wit, Assigned Unit Week No. 44 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. IIA-03 Assigned Unit Week.No. 37 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. IIA-02 Assigned Unit Week No. 38 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. lIB-07 Assigned Unit Week No. 18 Even, in Assigned Unit No. IIA-02 Assigned Unit Week Nd. 17 Even, in Assigned Unit No. IIA-04 Assigned Unit Week No. 30 ODD, in Assigned Unit No, VVE-09 Assigned Unit Week No. 51 Even, in Assigned Unit No. VVE-15 Assigned Unit Week No. 24 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. IIB-08 ALL OF WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS XXV, a Time Share Resort, according to Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions thereof, as recorded in Official Records Book 1665, at Page 1597, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments) theerto, if any If you are a person with a disability who needs 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 at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2417, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this Notice of Sale; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771. DATED at Kissimmee, Florida, on this 30th day of September 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Betsy Quinones BETSY QUINONES As Deputy Clerk October 6, 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-1400. WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS Inc.; a Florida corporation, as general partner of WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS LTD., a Florida limited partnership, Plaintiff, vs. TERESA K, DOUGLAS, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45, FLORIDA STATUTES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Final Judg- ment of Foreclosure dated the 26th day of September 2005, and entered in Case Number: Cl 05-MF-1400, of the Circuit Court of the Nintl Judicial Circuit, in and for Osceola County, Florida, wherein WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS Inc., is the Plaintiff, and TERESA K. DOUGLAS, et al., are the Defendants, that 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 o'clock A.M., on OCTOBER 25, 2005, the following described property as set forth in said Final Default Judgment of Foreclosure to-wit: Assigned Unit Week No. 13 Even, in Assigned Unit No. PP-312 Assigned Unit Week No. 25 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. PP-212 Assigned Unit Week No. 11 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. PP-212 Assigned Unit Week No. 2 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. PP-312 Assigned Unit Week No: 34 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. PP-105 Assigned Unit Week No. 7 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. PP-304 . Assigned Unit Week No. 113 Even, in Assigred Unit No. PP-306 ALL OF WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS XVII, a Time Share Resort, according to the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restric- tions thereof, as recorded in Official Records Book 1103, at. Page' rJ .; .' CI u ..i R..: .i. l i C ...: iui.:. 1: ... l,., ar.; -i .,. 01 ,. .:1 "f,1 ,I t ',', order to participate in this proceedings, 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 Notice of Sale; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771. DATED at Kissimmee, Florida, on this 30th day of September 2005. LARRY'WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Betsy Quinones BETSY QUINONES As Deputy Clerk October 6, 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-0592. WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS Inc., , a Florida corporation, as general partner of WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS LTD., a Florida limited partnership, Plaintiff, vs. ALEJANDRO RINCON, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45, FLORIDA STATUTES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Final Judg- ment of Foreclosure dated the 26th day of September 2005, and entered in Case Number: CI 05-MF-0592, of the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit, in and for Osceola County, Florida, wherein WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS Inc., etc., is the Plaintiff, and ALE- JANDRO RINCON, et al., are the Defendants, that I will sell to the highest and'best bidder for cash at the OSCEOLA COUNTY COUR- THOUSE, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee, * Osceola County, Florida 34741, at 11:00 o'clock A.M.,,on OCTOBER 25, 2005, the following described property as set forth in :. ..jP. ,c. Default Judgment of Foreclosure to-wit" 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 NOVEMBER 14, 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 6th day of Octo- ber 2005. 'LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s! Betsy Quinones BETSY QUINONES As Deputy Clerk October 13, 20, 2005 2101, Page 1813, et seq., of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all subsequent amendments thereto ("Plan") The numer- ator of such interest being the below described number of Unit Peri- ods in a Unit in Phase Seven of the Resort Facility allocated to the Grantee of such interest. Together with the right to use and occupy, pursuant to the Plan and the Silver Points valuation model and calendar attached as Exhibit G 0 to the planlassigned Unit Periods 57-63, in assigned Unit 9204, in Unit Periods and Unit the herein-granted timeshare shall exist. Together with the right to use and occupy other Unit Periods and Units that are subject to the Flexible Use Plan; provided, however, such use, possession and occupancy subject to (i) the terms of the Flexible Use Plan (ii) a prior reservation made in accordance with the Rules and Regulations governing reservations; and (iii) specific com- pliance with Article VI and Article III, Paragraph E, of the Plan. The property has the address of 7751 Black Lake Road, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34747 COUNT II An undivided 7/14560 interest as a tenant in common with other owners in Phase Seven of the Resort Facility with 123,000 Silver Points appurtenant thereto (ONE Time Share Interest), according to the Time Sharing Plan thereof, recorded in Official Records Book 2101, Page 1813, et seq., of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all subsequent amendments thereto ("Plan"). The numer- ator of such interest being the below described number of Unit Peri- ods in a Unit in Phase Seven of the Resort Facility allocated to the Grantee of such interest. Together with the right to use and occupy, pursuant to the Plan and the Silver Points valuation model and calendar attached as Exhibit G to the Plan, assigned Unit Periods 148 to 154, in assigned Unit 9102, in Unit Periods and Unit the herein granted timeshare shall exist. TOGETHER WITH with the right to use and occupy other Unit Peri- ods and Units that are subject to the Flexible Use Plan; provided, how- ever, such use, possession and occupancy subject to (i) the terms of the Flexible Use Plan; (ii) a prior reservation made in accordance with the Rules and Regulations goveming reservations; and (iii) specific compliance with Article VI and Article III, Paragraph E of the Plan. The Property has the address of 7751 Black Lake Road, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34747 COUNT III An undivided 7/14560 interest as a tenant in common with other owners in Phase Seven of the Resort Facility with 123,000 Silver Points appurtenant thereto (ONE Time Share Interest), according to the Time Sharing Plan thereof, recorded in Official Records Book 2101, Page 1813, et seq., of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all subsequent amendments thereto ("Plan"). The numer- ator of such interest being the below described number of Unit Peri- ods in a Unit in Phase Seven of the Resort Facility allocated to the Grantee of such interest. Together with the right to use and occupy, pursuant to the Plan and the Silver Points valuation model and calendarattached as Exhibit G to the Plan, assigned Unit Periods 316-322, in assigned Unit 9201, in Unit Periods and Unit the herein granted timeshare shall exist. TOGETHER WITH with the right to use and occupy other Unit Peri- ods and Units that are subject to the Flexible Use Plan; provided, how- ever, such use, possession and occupancy subject to (i) the terms of the Flexible Use Plan; (ii) a prior reservation made in accordance with the Rules and Regulations governing reservations; and (iii) specific compliance with Article VI and Article III, Paragraph E of the Plan. The Property has the address of 7751 Black Lake Road, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34747. COUNT IV An undivided 1/6552 interest as a tenant in common with other own- ers in Phase Seven of the Resort Facility with 104,000 Silver Points appurtenant thereto (ONE Time Share Interest), according to the Time Sharing Plan thereof, recorded in Official Records Book 2101, Page 1813, et seq., of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all subsequent amendments thereto ("Plan"). The numerator of such interest being the below described number of Unit Periods in a Unit in Phase Seven of the Resort Facility allocated to the Grantee of such interest. Together with the right to use and occupy, pursuant to the Plan and the Silver Points valuation model and calendar attached as Exhibit G to the Plan, assigned Unit Periods 78-84, in assigned Unit 9205, in Unit Periods and Unit the herein granted timeshare shall exist. TOGETHER WITH with the right to use and occupy other Unit Peri- ods and Units that are subject to the Flexible Use Plan; provided, how- ever, such use, possession and occupancy subject to (i) the terms of the Flexible Use Plan; (ii) a prior reservation made in accordance with the Rules and Regulations goveming reservations; and (iii) specific compliance with Article VI and Article III, Paragraph E of the Plan. The Property has the address of 7751 Black Lake Road, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34747 COUNT V An undivided 7/6552 interest as a tenant in common with other own- ers in Phase Seven of the Resort Facility with 123,000 Silver Points appurtenant thereto (ONE Time Share Interest), according to the.Time Sharing Plan thereof, recorded in Official Records Book 2101, Page 1813, et seq., of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all subsequent amendments thereto ("Plan"). The numerator of such interest being the below described number of Unit Periods in a Unit in Phase Seven of the Resort Facility allocated to the Grantee of such interest. Together with the right to use and occupy, pursuant to the Plan and the Silver Points valuation model and calendar attached as Exhibit G to the Plan, assigned Unit Periods 239-245, in assigned Unit 8205, in Unit Periods and Unit the herein granted timeshare shall exist. TOGETHER WITH with the right to use and occupy other Unit Peri- ods and Units that are subject to the Flexible Use Plan; provided, how- ever, such use, possession and occupancy subject to (i) the terms of the Flexible Use Plan; (ii) a prior reservation made in accordance with the Rulesand Regulations governing reservations; and (iii) specific compliance with Article VI and Article 111l, Paragraph E of the Plan. The Property has the address of 7751 Black Lake Road, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34747. AND you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any to the complaint, upon A.J. STANTON III, Esquire, STANTON & GASDICK, P.A., 37 ,North Orange Avenue, Suite 210, Orlando, Flori- da 32801, attorneys for the Plaintiff, on or before the 14th day of, NOVEMBER 2005, and file the original with the Clerk of the above- styled Court either before service on the Plaintiff's attorney or Immedi- ately thereafter, otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. If you are a person with a disability who needs accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Flodi- '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 (800) 955- 8771 Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, it is required that we state the following to you: This document is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. DATED on this 7th day of October'2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: Is/Linda Phillips LINDA PHILLIPS As Deputy Clerk Conformed Copy to: A.J. STANTON III, Esquire STANTON & GASDICK, P.A. 37 North Orange Avenue, Suite 210 Orlando, Florida 32801 Telephone: (407) 423-5203 October 13, 20, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-2160. RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO CONDOMINIUMS SECTION II ASSOCIATION Inc., a Florida corporation, .Plaintiff(s), vs., , RICKEY E. TENDLE, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION To: RICKEY E. TENDLE 17126 Old State Road, Middlefield, Ohio 44062-8216 USA KAREN L. TENDLE 17126 Old State Road, Middlefield, Ohio 44062-8216 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' fo wit Week 36, Condominium Parcel Number 225, in Building Letter H, of RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO SECTION II a condominium According to the Declaration of Condominium, recorded in Official Record Book 748, Page 2468, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments thereto, if any, has been filed against you, and you are required to serve a copy of your written defense, if any, to: JOHN M. CAMPBELL, Esquire, Attorney for the Plaintiff, whose address is: 4700 Millenia Boulevard, Orlando, Florida, 32839, and file the original with the Clerk of the above styled Court'on or before NOVEMBER 14, 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, Kissimmhee, Florida 34741, telephone number (407) 343-2417, not later than two working days prior to the proceeding, If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-(800) 955-8771, or Voice (v) 1-(800) 955-8771, via Florida Relay Service. TO EACH SHERIFF OF T)-HE STATE: You are commanded to serve this Summons and a copy of the Complaintin this lawsuit on the above-named Defendant(s). WITNESS my hand and seal of said Court on this 7th day of Octo- ber 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF COUNTY AND CIRCUIT COURT B L i'n a F r ,i ,.;c LIJOi'A PHILLII, October 13, 20,2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-1234 TEMPUS PALMS INTERNATIONAL, LTD.,' a Florida limited partnership, Plaintiff, MARIA JULIANA ALDRETT GONZALEZ dnd EDGAR OMAR RIVERA CASARES; SELBOURNE DEAN BROWN and LYDIA A. BROWN, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION To: Defendant, JOHN ANDREW ORTIZ, and all parties claiming inter- est by, through, under or against Defendant, JOHN ANDREW ORTIZ, and all parties having or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the property herein described' COUNT X DEFENDANT, JOHN ANDREW ORTIZ YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following described property in Osceola County, Florida: Building 20, Unit 408, Week 14, 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 proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision for certain assistance. Please contact 4;ourY Administration at 2 Courtfiouse Square, Kissim- mee, F/Iirida 34741, (407) 343- 2417, aithing 2 working days of your receipt of this Notice of Action: If you are hereby or voice irripaired, call 1-800-955- 8771. WITNESS my hand and of ficial sial of this Court on this 6th dayi of October'2005. LARRY WHALEY' IC;LERK OF THE COURT By: I/s/Betsy Quinones BETSY QUINONES As Deputy Clerk Attorney For Plaintiff: KORS HAK & ASSOCIATES 8680 t3ommodity Circle Suite 200B Orlando. Florida 32819 Telephone: (407) 855-3333 Octotoar 13, 20, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. Case Number: Cl 04-MF-2042. MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS Inc., as nominee for AMERI- CA'S WHOLESALE LENDER MIN Number: 1000157- 0003478201-7, Plaintiff, vs. MARKETTA OLIVER; ASSOCIATION OF POIN-' CIANA VILLAGES Inc., et al., Defendants. RE-NOTICE OF SALE (Pursuant to Chapter 45) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEr pursuant to an Order or Sumr mary Final Judgment of Fore|- closure dated December Q, 2004, and an Order Resettiri Sale dated October 3, 200S, and entered in Case Numberi: Cl 04-MF-2042, of the Circi4it Court of the Ninth Judicial Cir-. cuit, in and for Osceola Counjy, Florida, wherein MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTER - TION SYSTEMS Inc., as noni- nee for AMERICA'S WHOLE E- SALE LENDER, is the Plairiliff, and MARKETTA OLIVfR; ASSOCIATION OF POC N- CIANA VILLAGES Inc.; 'POIN- CIANA VILLAGE ONE ASSO- CIATION Inc.; UNKNOWN TENANTNo. 1; UNKNOWN TENANT No. 2; .and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM- ING INTERESTS EBY, THROUGH, UNDER :OR AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE: OR INTEREST IN THE PRSOPER- TY HEREIN DESCRIBED, are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the OSCEOLA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2 Courthouse. Square, Suite 2600, loom 2602, Kissimmee, Osceola County, Florida, at 11:00: A.M., on NOVEMBER 3, 2005;- the. following described property as set forth in said Order oir Final Judgment to-wit, Lot 4, Block 1428, POINCIANA VILLAGE 1,. Neighborhood 1 North, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 3, Pages 1 through 8, of the Public Records of tsceola County Florida. If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs any accom- modation in order t:, pa', ,",-,a in this proceeding, :u .ie .-'v,. tied, at no cost to )Cs. .i: in; provision of certain assistance. Please contact 'the (Zourt at.- (407) 343-2417, within two (2) working days of your receipt of ...',- ,,T,f ,:- 5 .:u '. r, ..',ja . Relay Service at (8b(0) 955- 8770. DATED at Kissimmee Florida, on this 6th day of October 2005. (CIRCUIT COURT SEAL) LARRY 1fHALEY As CLERK, CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Betsy Quinones BETSY QtUINONES. As Deputy Clerk Attorneys for Plaintiff: sr IIT-H H I`T C:,- 1 PA. P'-' 6 : 11 ', Fort Lauderdale,' FL,, 33339- 1438 i October 13, 20, 2005 NOTICE OIF PUBLIC AUCtION The vehicles described below, shall be sold at Public Auction' for cash only on the following dates at DELLWOOD SER- VICE, 2112 North ifain Street, Kissimmee, Florida 34744, at 5-. o'clock P.M. i Phone #: (407) 847-9334. NOVEMBER 7, 2005 1) 1999 MAZDA VIN #: JM1 BJ222X)0139482 2) 1987 CHEVY _ VIN #: 1G1AW51RdiHH6167971 3) 1993 PONTIAC VIN #: 1G2JC14H5 P7589862 4) 1993 FORD VIN #: 1FMDU32X1PUB54023 NOVEMBER 9, 2005 1) 1990 CHEVYY ' VIN #: 1G1FP23Ef(LL17716. NOVEMBER 10,2005 1) 1991 MITSUI BSHI VIN #- 4A3C544R4ME147872 NOVEMBER 21, 2005 1) 2005 TOYOTA VIN #: 1 NXBR32E"95Z377379 October 13, 2005, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIVIL DIVISION Case Number: Cl 05-MF-1807. ISLAND ONE Iric, a Florida Corporation, Plaintiff, r o vs. DAVID R. URTON and DONNA L URTON, husband and wife: JAMES M. DYIE and SAUNDRA J. DYE, husband and wife; VIN- CENTE FELIX and NANCY FELIX; husband and wife; FER- NANDO F. GAMULIN and CIN- TIAN. RUTTN'ER, husband and wife; ERNIE[, BAUGHAN and MARY ANN' BAUGHAN, hus- band and wife; NEIL J. Mac- DONALD and JOAN A. Mac- DONALD r., ,.,-..,, a.,: .,,.-, T. LEAHY .,-. '. .iJ ii:. as' joint tenants, with right of sur- vivorship; ANTHONY P. CARDILE 'and MARY D. CARDILE, husband and wife; T. ,. LEAHY and! S. A. WALLIS, as joint tenant!i with right of sur- vivorship; tiUSAN G. SCAR- LETT; ELFI(OY L.' BULL and LINDA M. EBULL, husband and ., E -L T GARARD III and CnAT .l, ii GARARD, hus- band and, wife; JAWEED SHERIFF and ADIBA SHERIFF, husband a.nd wife; ROBERT WEBRE anidi W. H.. PARSONS, as joint tenrints with right of sur- vivorship; arnd MOSES SPANN and CHAR (.ENE SPANN, hus- band and wife, Defenda it(s). NOTICE OF ACTION To: CINTIA1 N. RUTTNER, COUNT IV,' La Prida 1132 6th',. : Floor A. Buenos Aires, Capitol Federal, 1;245 Argentina. YOU ARFE NOTIFIED that a Complaint \o Foreclose Claim of Lien on the following described lands' Unit Weelk(s) No.(s) 50, in ApartmentNo. G-202, of PARK- WAY INTERNATIONAL, a con- dominium1 according to the Declaration of Condominium and amendments thereof, as .recorded in Official Records E,>,o '.5:, ar Page 1541, in the Fut.i..: ~ .:ou of Osceola County, 'Florida, and any amendmae Its thereof has been filed against you, and you are required to serve a copy of'your written defenses, if any, . to it on th'e Plaintiff's attorney: KORSHA.( & ASSOCIATES, 8680 Coi mmodity Circle, Suite 200B, Ortlando, Florida 32819, on.or before 30 days from the date of th p first publication on or before NOVEMBER 14, 2005, and file 'the original with the Clerk of llhis Court either before service on the Plaintiff's attorney immediately thereafter; other- wise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. If you arre a person with Dis- ability w to needs accommoda- tion in oirier to participate in this sa na eau u ame s guqato.?q~s~i-i Thursday, October 13, 2005, NEWS-GAZETTE, Page B9 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby gfven that a Public Hearing will be held by the Osceola County Planning Commission, beginning at 7:00 P.M., OCTOBER 20, 2005 or as soon thereafter as practical, in the Osceola County Administra- tion Building, 1 Courthouse Square, Commission Cham- bers, 4th Floor, Kissimmee, Florida, for the purpose of hear- ing the views of interested par- ties upon the following request, which is available for advance inspection in the Planning Department, Osceola County Administration Building, 1 Cour- thouse Square, Suite 1400, Kissimmee. Florida (407) 343- 3100' Fax # (407) 343-2277 FS 05-00044, SOFRAN 'GROUP (Applicant) ANDREW G. POLASEK, JOHN C. POLASEK Jr. (Owners): Request to approve a Final Subdivision Plan for Lake Wil- son Pointe consisting of 3 lots on approximately 5 acres of land within a Planned Develop- ment (PD) Zoning District. The applicant is also requesting a variance from/waiver of the Osceola County Land Develop- ment Code Chapter 8 Section 8.2(A) (Intent of Plat Proce- dures). The subject property is located on the Northeast corner of CR 532 (Osceola Polk Line Road) and CR 545, East of Interstate 4 Any person wishing to appeal any decision made by the Plan- ning Commission with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing will need a record of the proceed- ing, 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 Amer- icans Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a spe- cial accommodation to partici- pate in these proceedings, should contact the Osceola County Planning Department, Osceola County Administration Building, 1 Courthouse Square, Suite 1400, Kissimmee, Florida, at (407) 343-3100. October 13, 2005 NOTICE OF SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLE Pursuant to Florida Statute 713.585, MID-FLORIDA LIEN AND RECOVERY will sell at Public Sale for cash the follow- ing described vehicles) located at lienor's place to satisfy a claim of lien: 1 1) 2003'HYUNDAI SVIN: KMHHN65F43U070954 Lien Amount: $2668.87. R/o: PROGRESSIVE CASU- A'LTY INS,, Lauderdale Lakes, Florida. 2) 2001 FORD VIN#: 1FTZR15E71TA79979 Lien Amount: $2539.13. R/o: PROGRESSIVE CASU- ALTY INS., Lauderdale Lakes, Florida. Lienor: RPM AUTO SERVICE, 427 East Donegan Avenue, Kissimmee, Florida Telephone: (407) 343-5192. Sale Date: NOVEMBER 1, 2005, at 10:00 A.M., at MID FLORIDA LIEN & RECOVERY, 3001 Aloma Avenue, t 227-A, Winter Park, Florida 32792. Telephone: (407) 657-7995 Said vehicles) may be redeemed by satisfying the lien prior to sale date. You have the right to a hearing at any time prior to sale date by filing a demand for hearing in the circuit court. Owner has the right to recover possession of vehicle , by posting a bond in accor- dance with Florida Statute 55A.917. Any proceeds in excess of the amount of the lien will be deposited with the' Clerk of Circuit Court in the county where the vehicles are held. October 13, 2005 NOTICE OFiPUBLIC SALE The following personal property of RAFAEL or BENEDICT NIEVES, will, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2005, at 10:30 A.M., on Lot # 82, in Kissimmee Gardens Mobile Home Com- minuty, located at 2470 Tohope Boulevard, Osceola County, Kissimmee, Florida, will be sold for cash to satisfy storage fees in accordance with 1 Florida Statutes Section 715.109 Year/Model: 1980"Broadwhite Mobile Home VIN #: FLFL1AO15333552 Title #: 17846341. . Additional personal property: C NONE Any liens associated with this property are the responsibility of the purchaser. Conditions -for residency apply. PREPARED BY: NANCY McMAHAN As agent for: Kissimmee Gardens MHP . 2552 Tohope Boulevard Kissimmee, Florida 34741 Telephone: (941) 923-2312. October,13, 20, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.F SCase Number: Cl 01-MF-0167. FAIRBANKS CAPITAL CORP., as nominee for TRANSAMERI- CA MORTGAGE COMPANY, Plaintiff, vs. JAMES SYLVES JOHNSON, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED FORECLOSURE'SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to an Order Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale datyed October 3, 2005, and entered in Case Number: Cl 01- MF-0167, of the Circuit Court of the NINTH Judicial Circuit, in and for OSCEOLA County, Florida, wherein FAIRBANKS CAPITAL CORP., as nominee for TRANSAMERICA MORT- GAGE COMPANY, is the Plain- tiff, and JAMES SYLVES JOHNSON; ILHAM JOHNSON; CENTURY 21/ J. DANIEL JONES Inc., a dissolved corpo- ration, are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bid- der for cast at the OSCEOLA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, at 11:00A.M., on " the 31st day of OCTOBER 2005, the following described property as set forth' in said Final Judgment' The South 50 feet of Lot 3, and the North 12.5 feet of Lot 4, Bldck 387, SEMINOLE LAND AND INVESTMENT COMPA- NY'S LAKEFRONT ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF ST. CLOUD, according to the Map * or Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book B, Pages 61 through 64, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida. and commonly known as: 416 Tennessee Avenue St Cloud Florida 34769 . If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs accommo- dation in order to participate in this proceedings, you are enti- tied, at no cost to you, to the ~ provision of certain assistance. F Please contact: CourtAdminis- tration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, issimmee, Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 343- p 2417, within two (2) working li days of your receipt of this doc- ument; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955- A 8771. ii WITNESS MY HAND and the c seal of this Court on this 5th day C of October 2005. Fh LARRY WHALEY y As CLERK OF THE COURT C By: /s/ Betsy Quinones 5 BETSY QUINONES tt As Deputy Clerk o Invoice to: n EC-EVARRIA, CODILIS a & STAWIARSKI P.O. Box 25018 in Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 t F04014326 A October 13, 20, 2005 d IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF,0988. TEMPUS PALMS INTERNATIONAL, LTD., a Florida limited partnership, Plaintiff, vs. VENCENT C. ACEY Jr. and DESIREE ACEY; MARTIN AGUERO-LACAYO and LOTTY BENDANA De AGUERO, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION To: Defendants, NABEEL H. ALSADAH; HAROLD P. WRIGHT and ELIZABETH A. WRIGHT, and all parties claiming interest by, through, under or against Defendants, NABEEL H. ALSADAH; HAROLD P. WRIGHT and ELIZABETH A. WRIGHT, and all parties having or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the property herein described, COUNT III DEFENDANT, NABEEL H. ALSADAH YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following described property in Osceola County, Florida: Building 17, Unit 307, Week 36, 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 328.19, within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice, on or before NOVEMBER 14, 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 Comolaint COUNT XV DEFENDANT, S HAROLD P. WRIGHT and ELIZABETH A. WRIGHT YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following described property in Osceola County, Florida: Building 12, Unit 211, Week 14, 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, .Orando, Florida 32819, within thirty (30) days after .he first publication of this Notice, on or before NOVEMBER 14, 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 6th day of Octo- ber 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Betsy Quinones SBETSY QUINONES As Deputy Clerk October 13, 20. 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-1147. WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS Inc., a Florida corporation, as general partner of WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS LTD., a Florida limited partnership, Plaintiff, vs. SERGIO D. ORMENO, et al., Defendantss. . NOTICE OF ACTION SERVICE OF PUBLICATION To: SERGIO D. ORMENO and ALICIA C. CUEVAS, Calle Obispo Soler2'Puerta 14, Valencia, Valencia, VAL 46015, SPAIN; BOB SINGH and CLAUDINE SINGH, 7421 Wilderness Park Drive, Apt. 202, Westland, MI48185; % , GREGORY N. SAUCIER and LISA R. SAUCIER; 50 Harrington Avenue, Hope, RI 02831-1326; WILLIAM 0. ROLLE and MYRTLE M.ROLLE, P.O. Box N 8432, Nassau, Bahamas; WILLIAM M. LOMBOSand LILIA P. LOMBOS, 800 Streamside Court, Chesapeake, VA 23322-2122. 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' SAssigned Unit Week No. 35 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. RR-12 Assigned Unit Week No. 18 Even, in Assigned Unit No. QQ-10 Assigned Unit Week No. 23 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. UU-12 Assigned Unit Week No. 39 Even, in Assigned Unit No. RR-07 Assigned'Unit Week No. 33,Even, in Assigned Unit No. SS-07 ALL of WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS XVI, a Time Share Resort, according to the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restric- lions thereof, as recorded in Official Records Book 1072, at Page 1234, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all Amendments thereto if any " has been filed against you, and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to the Complaint upon AMANDA L. CHAPMAN, Esquire, 201 East Pine Street, Suite 500, Orlando, Flori- da 32801, attorneys for the Plaintiff, on or before the 14th day of NOVEMBER 2005; and file the'original with the Clerk of the above-, 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 assistarnce. 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 proceeding; ifyou are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771. SDATED on this 7th day of October 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: 1s/ Betsy Quinones BETSY QUINONES As Deputy Clerk October 13, 20, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-1259. POLYNESIAN ISLES RESORT CONDOMINIUM IV ASSOCIATION Inc., a Florida non-profit corporation, Plaintiff, vs. VERNON E. GRAVEEN and ARLENE A. GRAVEEN, et al., Defenddnt(s). NOTICE OF ACTION SERVICE OF PUBLICATION To: RICHARD F. DeLEON Jr. and.TRACYA. DeLEON, 219 Her- mitage Way, Valrico, Florida 33594; LINDA K. DAVIS, 2041 South Meridian Street, Marison, IN 46953; RICHARD N. FORTMAN, 11475 Perkle Road, Lakeland, Florida 33809; BARRY E. GWIN and CLARA A. GWIN, 1115 Butler Avenue #2, New Castle, PA 16101; JOSEPH A. FORTUNASO and EDA ELANA FORTUNASO, 1385 South Ridgemark Drive, Hollister, CA 95023. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED of the Institution of the above-styled proceeding by the Plaintiff to Foreclose a Mortgage relative to the fol- lowing described property! Assigned Unit Week No. 16, in Assigned Unit No. 812 Assigned Unit Week No. 44, in Assigned Unit No. 922 POLYNESIAN ISLES RESORT CONDOMINIUM IV, Phases 1-3, according to the Declaration of Condominium and Exhibits thereof, as recorded in Official Records Book 963, at Page. 1302, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all Amendments thereto, if anv Assigned Unit Week No. 25, in Assigned Unit No. 1026 Assigned Unit Week No. 22, in Assigned Unit No. 1133 Assigned Unit Week No. 52, in Assigned Unit No. 1124 POLYNESIAN ISLES RESORT CONDOMINIUM IV, Phases 4 & 5, according to the Declaration of Condominium and Exhibits thereof, as recorded in Official Records Book 1011, at Page 1714, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida,,and all Amendments thereto, if any And you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to the Complaint upon AMANDA LCHAPM CHAPMAN, Esqure, 201 East Pine Street, Suite 500, Orlando, Florida 32801, attorneys for the Plain- tiff, on or before the 14th day of NOVEMBER.2005; and file the origi- nal, 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 at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2417, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this proceeding; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771. DATED on this 7th day of October 2005. S CLRK LARRY WHALEY S CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Betsy Quinones BETSY QUINONES, As Deputy Clerk October 13, 20, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-1340. WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS Inc., W Florida corporation, as general partner of WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS LTD., a Florida limited paslnership, Plaintiff, vs. SABEL LIRA MALAVE, et al., Defendants. Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION SERVICE OF PUBLICATION To: BARBARA KENNY LUCIEN BALATBAT and '50 Wildbriar Road NE, Apt. 103 TESSIE M. BALATBAT Palm Bay, Florida 32905-8524 4822 Camia Street Marimar Village Paranaque, Philippines YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED of the Institution of the above-styled proceeding by the Plaintiff to Foreclose a Mortgage relative to the fol- owing described property Assigned Unit Week No. 43 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. 5128 Assigned Unit Week No. 19 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. 5138 ALL of WESTGATE TOWN CENTER, a Time Share Resort, accord- ig to the Time Sharing Plan for the Resort Facility, as recorded in Offi- ial Records Book 1564, at Page 1479, of the. Public Records of )sceola County Florida has been filed against you, and you are required to serve a copy of our written defenses, if any, to the Complaint upon AMANDA L. CHAPMAN, Esquire, Capital Plaza I, 201 East Pine Street SUite 00, Orlando, Florida 32801, attorneys for the Plaintiff, on or before he 14th day of NOVEMBER 2005; and file the original With the Clerk f the above-styled Court either before service on the Plaintiff's attor- ey 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 n order to participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at no cost o 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 proceeding; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771. DATED on this 7th day of October 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Betsy Quinones BETSY QUINONES As Deputy Clerk October 13, 20, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-1363. WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS Inc., a Florida corporation, as general partner of WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS LTD., a Florida limited partnership, Plaintiff, vs. LATONYA SHIVERS, et al., Defendantss. NOTICE OF ACTION SERVICE OF PUBLICATION To: LATONYA SHIVERS, 3201 Marion Place, Columbus, Ohio 43227- 3753; ROBERT L. THOMPSON, P.O. Box 466, Daytona Beach, Florida 32115-0466; CLARENCE D. HARRIS and RENEE M. HARRIS, 2493 Madison Road # 2, Cincinnati, Ohio 45208-1215; KATHRYN M. ALSTON and YOLANDA P. ALSTON, 8507 Hamp- shire Drive, Montgomery, AL 36117-7427; SAUL HERNANDEZ, 1440 Statler Boulevard, Apt. 4808, Fort Worth, Texas 76155. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED of the Institution of the above-styled proceeding by the Plaintiff to Foreclose a Mortgage relative to the fol- lowing described property: Assigned Unit Week No. 50 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. SSS-112 Assigned Unit Week No. 36 Even, in Assigned Unit No. ZZZ-01 Assigned Unit Week No. 10 Even, in Assigned Unit No. WWW-01 Assigned Unit Week No. 24 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. YYY-13 Assigned Unit Week No. 8 Even, in Assigned Unit No. YYY-05 ALL of WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS XXIII, a Time Share Resort, according to the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restric- tions thereof, as recorded in Official Records Book 1202, at Page 0071, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and'all Amendments thIeretor if an , has been filed against you, 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, Flori- da 32801, attorneys for the Plaintiff, on or before the 14th day of NOVEMBER 2005; and file the original with the Clerk of the above- styled Court either before service on the Plaintiff's attorney or immedi- ately 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 n6 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 proceeding; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771. DATED on this 7th day of October 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ BetsyQuinones BETSY QUINONES As Deputy Clerk October 13, 20, 2005A IN THE CIRCUIT COURT'OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-1418. WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS Inc., a Florida corporation, as general partner of WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS LTD., a Florida limited partnership, Plaintiff, vs. LUCAS BERRIOS, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION SERVICE OF PUBLICATION To: LUCAS BERRIOS and LUZ M. BERRIOS, 1318 Avy Street, Hill- side, NJ 07205; HUGH N. APPLEWHAITE and- CORA L. APPLEWHAITE, 960 Sterling Place, Apt. 1-D,.Brooklyn, NY 11213; EDNA A. RIVERA, 863 East Broadway, San Gabriel, CA 91776; ISHMAEL G. TEVES and GLORIA K. TEVES, P.O. Box 628, Kens- ington, MD 20895; ' MAYRA ROSARIO, Violeta # 8, La Enramada, La Vega, Dominican Republic. . JIMMY GOODMAN and BERNADETTE M. DEMASE GOODMAN, 1205 Shadyside Drive, Raleigh, NC 27612. YOU ARE.HEREBY NOTIFIED of the Institution of the above-styled proceeding by the Plaintiff to Foreclose a Mortgage relative to the fol- lowing described property Assigned Unit Week No. 19 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. P-12 Assigned Unit Week No. 25 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. Q-11 Assigned Unit Week No. 3 ALL; in Assigned Unit No. 0-12 Assigned Unit Week No. 12 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. Q-09 Assigned Unit Week No. 35 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. P-12 Assigned Unit Week No. 50 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. R-01 ALL of WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS VII,, a Time Share Resort, according to the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restric- tions thereof, as recorded in Official Records Book 0845, at Page 0724, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments) thereto if any ' has been filed against you, and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to the Complaint upon AMANDA L, CHAPMAN, Esquire, Capital Plaza I, 201 East Pine Street, SUite 500, Orlando, Florida 32801, attorneys for the Plaintiff,.on or before the 14th day of NOVEMBER 2005; and file the original with the Clerk of the above-styled Court either before service on the Plaintiff's attor- ney 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 at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2417, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this proceeding; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771. DATED on this 7th day of October 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: is/Betsy Quinones BETSY QUINONES As Deputy Clerk October 13, 20, 2005 . IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-1420. WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS Inc., a Florida corporation, as general partner of WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS LTD., a Florida limited partnership, Plaintiff, vs. CYNTHIA NELSON, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION SERVICE OF PUBLICATION To: JOSH BACON and SANDRA BACON, 1927 East Hampton # 1163, Mesa, AZ 85201; PEGGY S. JOHNSON, 3616 Colonial Avenue, Roanoke, VA 24018; CRYSTAL A. HANCOCK, 12 Cherry Street, East Northport, NY 11731; DARLENE WEST, 8007 Lobilia Lane, Charlotte, NC 281214-2179; EDWARD A. GUERRERO, DENISE B. GUERRERO and CHRIS A. GUERRERO, 19134 Avalon Springs Drive, Tomball, Texas 77375. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED of the Institution of the above-styled proceeding by the Plaintiff to Foreclose a Mortgage relative to the fol- lowing described property, Assigned Unit Week No. 8 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. LL-104 Assigned Unit Week No. 9 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. LL-102 Assigned Unit Week No. 14 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. LL-201 Assigned Unit Week No. 1 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. LL-210 Assigned Unit Week No. 49 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. MM-07 , ALL of WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS XV, a Time Share Resort, according to the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions.and Restric- tions thereof, as recorded in Official Records Book 1072, at Page 1194, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida,, and all amendments) thereto if any has been filed against you, and you areqired to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to the Complaint upon AMANDA L. CHAPMAN, Esquire, Capital Plaza I, 201 East Pine Street, SUIte 500, Orlando, Florida 32801, attorneys for the Plaintiff, on or before the .14th day of NOVEMBER 2005; and file the original with the Clerk of the above-styled Court either before service on'the Plaintiff's attor- ney 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 at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2417, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this proceeding; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771. DATED on this 7th day of October 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Betsy Quinones SBETSY QUINONES As Deputy, Clerk October 13, 20, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-1422. WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS Inc., a Florida corporation, as general partner of .WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS LTD., a Florida limited partnership, Plaintiff, vs. DELVIE DAVIS, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION SERVICE OF PUBLICATION To: STEVEN KLEIN and MELINDA L. KLEIN, 14 Rhodes Avenue, Darby, LA 19023; i EDMOND L. HAYES and JUDY P. HAYES, 14869 Wildbrook Drive 85, Romulus, Ml 48174-4800; FRED M. VANSCOTT and EDITH I. VANSCOTT, 23 Culver Street It 2, Lyons, NY 14489; HUDEN S. ROBERTS and JANET ROBERTS, P.O. Box 44146, Freeport, Baham.s; RICKY J. SMITH and AKILAH LARKIN, 3610 Greenstone Place, Valrico, Florida 33594; HECTOR M. POLANCO, ISABEL V. AYALA, ALEJANDRO E. VERA and FLOR ROSADO, 9205 Whitney Avenue, Apt. A-62, Queens, NY 11372. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED of the Institution of the above-styled proceeding by the Plaintiff to Foreclose a Mortgage relative to the fol- lowing described property,' Assigned Unit Week No. 8 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. 111-04 Assigned Unit Week No. 19 ALL, In Assigned Unit No. GGG-11 Assigned Unit Week No. 11 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. HHH-12 Assigned Unit Week No. 49 ALL, In Assigned Unit No. HHH-02 Assigned Unit Week No. 1 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. 111-16 Assigned Unit Week No. 22 EVEN, in Assigned Unit No. 111-07 ALL of WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS XIX, a Time Share Resort, according to the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restric- tions thereof, as recorded in Official Records Book 1132, at Page 1485, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments) thereto If any has been filed against you, and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to the Complaint upon AMANDA L. CHAPMAN, Esquire, Capital Plaza I, 201 East Pine Street, SUite 500, Orlando, Florida 32801, attorneys for the Plaintiff, on or before the 14th day of NOVEMBER 2005; and file the original with the Clerk of the above-styled Court either before service on the Plaintiff's attor- ney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. SIf 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 proceeding; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771. DATED on this 7th day of October 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Betsy Quinones BETSY QUINONES As Deputy Clerk October 13, 20, 2005 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held by the Osceola County Planning Commission, beginning at 7:00 P.M., on OCTOBER 20, 2005, or as soon thereafter as practical, in the Osceo- la County Administration Building, 1 Courthouse Square, Commission Chambers, 4th Floor, Kissimmee, Florida. The purpose of this meeting will be to hear the views of interested parties upon the following proposed amendments to the Osceola County Zoning Map. After appropriate consideration, the Planning Commission will make a recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners _ PD 05-00044, ARON S. LAMPERT (Applicant) NEWPORT DEVEL- OPMENT CORPORATION. (Ownet): Request to authorize a Planned Commercial Development that will be developed as a High-Rise Resort Hotel, with possible condo-hotel sale of units, with supportive uses such as recreation facilities, food services, child care services and a day spa within a Planned Development (PD) Zoning District, consisting of approximately 6 acres located on the North side of Seven Dwarfs Lane, East of Irlo Brosson Highway (U.S. 192), West of Princess Way; described as: LOT 1, SNOW WHITE RESORT Commence at the Southwest comer of the Northeast corner of Sec- tion 12, Township 25 South, Range 28 East, Osceola County, Florida, run N 00 31' 00" W, along the West line of said Northeast /4, 35.00 feet to a point the Northerly right-of-way of Seven Dwarfs Lane, said point also being the Southwest comer of Tract "A", of THE SNOW WHITE VACATION VILLAGE SUBDIVISION, as recorded in Plat' Book 8, Page 169, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and the Point of Beginning; thence continue N 00* 31' 00" W, along said West line, 959.10 feet; thence run'890 57' 23" E, 583.91 feet; thence run S 00 31' 33" E, 444.71 feet; thence run S 891 57' 34" W, 544.05 feet; thence run S 00 31' 30" E, 514.45 feet to a point on the Northerly right-of-way of Seven Dwarfs Lane; thence run S 89 59' 58" W, along said Northerly right-of-way line, 40.00 feet to the Point of Beginning Contains 6 43 acres more or less PD 05-00045, MILLER EKINHOUSE RYMER and BOYD (Applicant). FAMOUS HOSTASSOCIATES, LLC (Owners): Request to amend the previously approved (PD 03-00028) Famous Host Plained Develop- ment (PD) Zoning District to allow for existing parking spaces to be used for display of motorcycles associated with a commercial retail facility on approximately 4 acres of land. It does not afford any struc- tural modification of the property. The subject property is located on the North side of US 192, East of International Drive (South), and West' of Holiday Trail. - LOT 1 A portion of the Southwest 14 of Section 4, Township 25 South, Range 28 East, Osceola County, Florida, described as'follows: CO MMENCE at the intersection of the East line of the Southwest A/4 of said Section 4, and the North right-of-way line of State Road 530 or U.S. 192, a 200 foot wide right-of-way as now laid out and used; thence 890 53' 49" West, along said North right-of-way line a distance of 662.00 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence continue 89 53' 49" West, along'said North right-of-way line a distance of 258.10 feet; thence North 00 06' 11" East, 300 feet; thence North 89 53' 49" East, 200 feet; thence South 00 06' 11" East, 65 feet; thence North 89 53' 49" East, 58.10 feet; thence South 00 06' 11" East, 235.00 fe6t to the Point of Beginning. Containing 1.691 acres, more or less. I LOT 2 A portion of toe Southwest 1/4 of Section 4, Township 25 South, Range 28 East, Osceola County, Florida, described as follows: ' COMMENCE at the intersection of the East line of the Southwest '/4 of said Section 4, and the North right-of-way lihe of State Road 530 or U.S. 192, a 200 foot wide right-of-way as now laid out and used; thence South 890 53' 49" West, along said North right-of-way line, a distance of 400.00 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence continue South 89 53' 49" West. along said North right-of-way line a distance of 40.00 feet to a point on a non-tangent curve; thence Northwesterly along the arc of said curve being concave to the Southwest and hav- ing a radius of 1320.00 feet, a delta of 15 53' 11", a chord bearing of North 08' 02' 46" West, along the arc length of 366.00 feet; thence South 89 53' 49" West, 155.00 feet; thence South 00 06' 11" East, 112.00 feet; thence South 490 04' 43" West, 21.91 feet; South 89 53' 49"West, 58.10 feet; thence North 00 06' 11"West, 355.40 feet; thence North 89 53'49" East, 188.05 feet to a point on a non-tangent curve; thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve being concave to the Northeast and having a radius of 790.00 feet, a delta of 03 38' 07", a chord bearing of South 21 51'25" East, along an arc length of 50.12 feet to a Point 'of Reverse Curvature; thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve being concave to Southwest and having a radius of 1360.00 feet, a delta of 23 34' 18", a chord bearing of South .'11 53' 20" East, along the arc length of 559.50 feet to the Point of Beginning. Containing 1.772 acres, more or less. LOT 3 PARCEL A: I L T SBeing a portion of Section 4, Township 25 South, Range 28 East, Osceola County, Florida, particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at the Southwest comer of said Section 4; run thence along the Southerly line of said section; also being the center- line of the Westbound lane of U.S. Highway 192, North 89 38' 31" East, 162122 feet; North 00 21' 29" West, 68.00 feet to the Point of Beginning; run thence North 00' 21' 29" West, 175.0 feet; run thence North 89 38' 31" East, 90.0 feet; run thence South 00 21' 29" East, 175,0 feet to the Northerly right-of-way line of U.S. Highway 192; run thence South 89 38' 31" East, 90 rl i al..,-,. i, r ,:.,i,.,i/right-of- way line of said U.S. Highway 1 0 i, e Po,',.,I 6i..r..-.,-. ALSO an Easement, 40.0 feet wide by 175.0 feet deep, abutting the Westerly side of above-described parcel, for ingress and egress.. PARCEL C: Part of Section 4, Township 25 South, Range 28 East, Osceola County, Florida, described as follows: COMMENCING at the Southwest comer of said Section 4; thence along the Southerly line of said Section, ALSO being the center line of the Westbound land of U.S. 192, North 89 3"' 31" East, 1621.22 feet; thence North 00 21'29" West, 243.00 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence North 00 21' 29" West, 25.00 feet; thence North 89 38' 31"' East, 90.00 feet; thence South 00 21' 29" East, 25,00 feet; thence South 890 38' 31" West, 90.00 feet, to the Point of Beginning. Con- taining 0 05 acres more or less Victims of the recent hurricane need help immediately. The American Red Cross is on .the scene-providing shelter, food and counseling. But your help is urgently needed. Any person wishing to appeal any decision made by the Planning Commission or Board of County Commissioners with respect 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 verba- tim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the tes- timony 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, at (407)343-3100. Public Hearings on these matters will be held by the Board of Coun- ty Commissioners in the Osceola County Administration Building, 1 Courthouse Square, Commission Chambers, 4th Floor, Kissimmee, Florida, beginning at 1:30 P M, or as soon thereafter'as practical on Monday, NOVEMBER 14, 2005. October 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-1428. WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS Inc., a Florida corporation, as general partner of WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS LTD., a Florida limited partnership, Plaintiff, vs. JUAN L. BROWN, et al., Defendant(s). NOTICE OF ACTION SERVICE OF PUBLICATION To: RAYMOND BENITEZ, 7607 Broadway 1, North Bergen, NJ 07047; ANA SILVIA DE BRAVO, Ave Republica De Panama, Lima 4050, Peru; SEAN HENDRICKS and LATOYA SPRY, 880 Boynton Avenue, Apt. 5B, Bronx, New York 10473; FABIO POTON FURIERI and ANDREA K.C. MOTTA, Av Duarte Lemos, Praca San Martin, Vitoria, BRAZIL. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED of the Institution of the above-styled proceeding by the Plaintiff to Foreclose a Mortgage relative to the fol- lowing described property Assigned Unit Week No. 34 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. PP-310 Assigned Unit Week No. 10 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. PP-102 Assigned Unit Week No. 45 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. PP-311 Assigned Unit Week No. 7 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. PP-211 ALL of WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS XVII, a Time Share Resort, according to. the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restric- tions thereof, as recorded in Official Records Book 1103, at Page 0462, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all Amendments thereto if any has been filed against you, and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to the Complaint upon AMANDA L. CHAPMAN, Esquire, 201 East Pine Street, Suite 500, Orlando, Flori- da 32801, attorneys for the Plaintiff, on or before the 14th day of NOVEMBER 2005; and file the original with the Clerk of the above- styled Court either before service on the Plaintiffs attorney or immedi- ately 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 at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2417, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this proceeding; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771. DATED on this 7th day of October 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: Is/ Betsy Quinones BETSY QUINONES As Deputy Clerk October 13, 20, 2005. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-1494. WESTGATE TOWERS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, a Florida corporation, as general partner of WESTGATE TOWERS LTD., a Florida limited partnership, Plaintiff, vs. WILLIAM C. LARRY, et al., Defendants, NOTICE OF ACTION SERVICE OF PUBLICATION To: SEAN K. BROWN and GLORIA J. ROWN, 3125 Demaur Lane, Baxter, TN 38544; MIGUEL ESTRELLAand LINDA ESTRELLA, 3014 South Gerald Hall Road, Plant City, Florida 33566; , IAN DAVIS and JAMEY DAVIS, 001 Prestwick, Atherstone Rd., Johannesburg, South Africa; Re HECTOR M. FIdUEROA and BERTHA A. BEJAR, 1619 South Lombard Avenue, Cicero, IL 60804. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED of the Institution of the above-styled proceeding by the Plaintiff to Foreclose a Mortgage relative to the fol- lowing described property' Assigned Unit Week No. 24 Even, in Assigned Unit No. WTD-227 Assigned Unit Week No. 39 Even, in Assigned Unit No. WTA-410 Assigned Unit Week No. 1.ALL, in Assigned Unit No. WTA-302 Assigned Unit Week No. 21 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. WTA-208 All of WESTGATE TOWERS, a Time Share Resort, according to the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions thereof, as recorded in Official Records Book 1364, at Page 427, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all Amendments thereto, if any Shas been filed against you, and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, .if any, to the Complaint upon AMANDA L CHAPMAN, Esquire, Capital Plaza I, 201 East Pine Street, Suite 500, Orlando, Florida 32801 gffornoe?" for Plaintiff, on or before the 14th day of NOVEMBER _', a.., i., 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.; I If you area 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 at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Flori- da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2417, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this proceeding; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771. DATED on this 7th day of October 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Betsy Quinones, SBETSY QUINONES As Deputy Clerk October 13, 20, 2005 Your contribution will help the victims of the recent hurricane and thousands of other disasters across the country each year. Be A Disaster Relief Hero Make a financial contribution to the Disaster Relief Fund. Please contact the Red Cross at 1-800-HELP NOW redcross.org American Red Cross Thgetiher, we can saws afif !Ameome~is~nreou ay Page B10, NEWS-GAZETTE, Thursday, October 13, 2005 OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS: -- L __ 8:00 am-5:00 pm, Monday Friday 846-7600 CLASSIFIED ^-N o^.- 8 467600LA-F__Place your classified online C LW SU U-D OPEN 24 HOURS SON LINE ... 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Osceola Shopper, Thursday News-Gazette, South Orange News MONDAY 2 PM h 846 7 o Homefinder FRIDAY NOON Cancellation Deadline FRIDAY NOON Phone (407) 846-7600 8:00AM 5:00 PM, Monday-FridaySaturday News-Gazette- THURSDAY 200 PM www.aroundosceola.corn "a W 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/CorIractor ....... ......23, Paving C ,rira or .. ... ,.. Roofing Coniraclor 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 Wallpaperlng/Palnting 300 Services General 305 Ceramic Tile 310 Carpet Cleaning 315 Phone Services 319' Electrical Services 320 Plumbing Services 325 Home/Office Cleaning Services...........330 Window Cleaning 335 Moving/Hauling Services 340 Limo Services 345 T.V.NCR 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 o 385 Tractor Mowing 390 Tree Service 395 Upholstery 400 Well Drllllng 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 it .'..NIS465 Printing Services .' 470 Painting 475 Swimming Instruction 480 Beauty Care Services 485 Healthcare Services 490 Adolescent Counseling 491 Sewing/Alterations 495 Monogramming 496 Musical Instruction 500 Educational Services .........505 Secretarial Services......... 510 Care For The Elderly 51-5 Catering Services 520 Business Opportunity 525 investment Opportunity 530, Businesses For Sale 535 ITEMS FOR SALE: Garage Sales Kissimmee 540 Garage Sales St. Cloud. 545 Garage Sale Orlando 547 Merchandise Wanted 550 Medical Equipment 555 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 Tlmeshares 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 RVLots 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 lA/nt-,\ I Thursday, October 13, 2005, NEWS-GAZETTE, Page B11 305-Svc. General E & L TOWING One Call For Quality Car Service Serving Orange & Osceola Counties Se Habla Espafiol 407-288-2835 315-Carpet CIng. IDEAL CARPET CARE, INC. Carpet, Tile, Grout & Upholstery Special!!! 3 ROOMS FOR $45 Carpet Cleaning & Deoderizing CALL (407) 709-2362 330-Home/Office Cleaning LOOKING FOR Someone to do your . housecleaning? I can help!! Call Mavis 863-427-0279. |340-Moving/Hauling BOBCAT & DUMPTRUCK WORK Vance's Hauling LLC (407) 892-6754 370-Lawn Maintenance GREENER GARDENS Landscape & Maintenance Service, Inc. Mowing .Trimming Weeding Edging Hauling Mulch Grading Licensed/Insured Free Estimates Residential/Commercial Phone: 407-892-2264 Cell: 407-346-5712 RAY'S LAWN MOWING Mowing, Edging, Trimming and Branches Cut. Reasonable Rates. Reli- able Service. Please call 407-402-4196. 380-Fence Sales & Service FENCING *Wood -Chain Link -PVC We Do All Repairs & Complete New Jobs Too! 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 S*STUMP GRINDING "SERVING OSCEOLA COUNTY' SINCE 1987" FREE ESTIMATES LICENSED, INSURED (407) 396-6729 J.D.'S TREE Service. Free Estimates. 28/years experience: Topp'ng. Trimming. Tree Removal. 957-4012 PAUL NOLZ TREE SERVICE '*Trimming *Rerr,- o.in.3 *Stump Grrn.ng (407) 957-7943 420-Concrete | ANDY KOSIIJSKI, INC. Concrete Contractor. Residential Commercial Call 407-346-1163 BULLET CONCRETE House, Slabs, Patios, Drives, Etc. Free Estimates S' (407)891-1608 540-Garage Sales Kissimmee 7/FAMILY!!! Thursday, Friday!!! 509 Oleander Lane, Off Neptune. Angels, Travel Bags, New Kitchen Items, Jewelry, Antiques, Furntiure, DVD's, VCR Tapes. A-Z 4/FAMILY. Thurs.10/13, Fri.10/14, Sat.10/15 between flea market and turn- pike, just off 192. 1233 Pinewood St. GIANT SALE! Larson St. behind DMV off OBT. Furniture, vehicles, household items. Fri.10/14, Sat.10/15. 8am. HUGE SALE. Antiques. Furniture and Lots More. 50's and 40's Items. Friday, 10/14. Saturday, 10/15. 1824 Tanglewood Drive. 1/2 Mile South Pleasant Hill. LET'S MAKE A Deal! Everything must go! Antiques, pots, pans, sheets, towels, more! Fri.10/14, Sat.10/15. 8am-? 1116 Robinson. MOVING SALE- Fri.10/14, Sat.10/15. 9am-2. 1316 Highland Circle. Couches, chairs, lamps, bed, TV stands, kitchen- ware, miscellaneous. MOVING SALE. Office Equipment. Work- out Equipment. Furnishings. Misc. 88 Za- calo Way, Kissimmee. BVL. Saturday, 10/15. 8AM-1PM. MOVING SALE. Thursday, Friday, 8am-- 5pin: Everything must go. 231 Bedford Drive, Poinciana. MOVING SALE. West of Fletcher, off 441. Saturday, 10/15. 10AM-3PM. Car. Dirt Bike. TV. Jetski. Sofa And More. Best Offer: POINCIANA!I! Friday, Saturday!!! 759 & 760 Dromedary Dr. Furniture, Bed- room Set, Car Stereos, Electronics, Baby Items. RENT BOOTH at'Yard Sale/Bazaar, $10. Saturday-Nov.5th. Shingle Creek united Methodist Church. Call to reserve 407- 396-6364. 1STONEFIELD COMMUNITY SALE Sat.10/15 8am-lpm Osceola Parkway West Between John Young & Toll Booth THREE FAMILY Garage Sale. Furniture. Bikes. Collectibles. Decorations. 2633 Balmoral Ct. Saturday, 10/15. WIND MILL Point Community Yard Sale. Off Pleasant Hill Road. 2 1/2 Miles South Of 17-92. Saturday, 10/15. Sunday, 10/16. 8AM-4:30PM. YARD AND CRAFT Sale. Friday. Satur- day. Sunday. 7AM-2PM. 2545 Sunnyside Avenue, Kissimmee. Next to Osceola Children Home. YARD SALE Sat.10/15, Sun.10/16. 9am- ??? 2424 W.Roble Dr. Household items, computer software, 2/printers, clothing, lamp, children toys, crafts. Weather per- mitting! YARD SALE. Furniture, girls clothes, misc. Oct. 14th. & 15th., 8AM. 2429 Mor- gan Pdint Blvd., Lakeside. 545-Garage Sales St. Cloud 1415, MARYLAND Ave. Fri.10/14. 7:30am. Flowers, plants, ferns, bargains on porch. 6230 LAKE LIZZIE DRIVE. Friday-10/14, &. Saturday-10/15. Tools, hardware, plumbing, lumber, household misc. 6380 WOODS St. Yard Sale. Glass, furni- ture, antiques, toys & lots. Saturday-10/15 & Saturday-10/22, 8am-lpm only. Furni- ture will not'be shown day of sale. 407- 891-1186. -. ANNUAL YARD Sale Canoe Creek VI- las, (Vermont to W.New Nolte). Saturday- 10/15, 8am-lpm. Follow Signs! COMMUNITY SALE Hammock Pointe Subdivision'off Narcoossee Rd. Household items, furni- ture, & morel Sat.10/15. 8-2. COMMUNITY WIDE YARD SALE! Hammock Pointe, Narcoossee Road, Sat- urday, Oct. 15th., 8AM-2PM. GARAGE SALE. Friday & Saturday. Oct. 14th. & 15th. 8AM-12PM. 2303 Giselle Ct., Sweetwater Creek. GARAGE SALE. Friday, Saturday. 825 Maryland, 7AM-2PM. Furniture, Misc. Items. Lots Of Stuff!!! GARAGE SALE. Oct. 15th., 8AM. 4790 Lakeshore Dr. Microwave, Clothes, Table & Chairs, Misc. HICKORY HOLLOW. 1365 Beechwood Drive. Friday-10/14, Saturday-10/15. Household, clothes, old National Geo- graphics, electrical, CD's and misc. Lots of nice stuff, some new. HUGE- Friday. Saturday. Baby Items. Toys. Children's Clothes, 0-7. Furniture. Housewares. 3200 Kissimmee Park Road. LARGE YARD Sale. Fri.10/14, Sat.10/15. 7am-3pm. 4724 Wren Dr. Crafts, child- ren's items, misc. MULTI FAMILY Garage Sale. Friday & Saturday. 8AM-1PM. 4700 Deer Run Road. SANDHILL COMMUNITY Yard Sale. Brown Chapel Road. Saturday, 10/15. 7AM-2PM. Furniture. Household. Tools. Yard. Jewelry. Crafts. Clothes. Misc. SATURDAY-10/15. Miscellaneous items. 623 Adams Road (off Orange Avenue). THURSDAY-10/13, Friday-10/14 & Satur- day-10/15. Pine Lake Estates, 1912 Oak- view Circle. Large sale, good stuff, no junk! " VERMONT AVE., Streetwide Yard Sale!!! Huge Variety!!! Every House, Something Differently ! Saturday, Oct. 15th. YARD SALE. Oct. 15th. 7AM-3PM: Furni- ture, Collectibles, Tools, Lawn Equipment, TV, Misc. 4028 Niles Way. 547-Garage Sales South Orange SATURDAY, OCT. 15th. 13834 Eagles Glen Court. Whole House Liquidation!!! 570-Clothing I LARGE BOX of pre-teen girls clothing. Size 12. Abercrombie, GAP, Mudd. Like new. $100. 407-460-9928. 590-For Sale General COMPLETE CRIB Set, light solid wood. Like new! Asking $200. 407-957-1200, Amy. HOT TUB/SPA $1795. LOADED!!. New! 110/volts. Waterfall with LED lights, cup holders, bucket seats. Free delivery. 407-870-7549 LARGE MIRROR, $15. Big lighted pot- pourri vases, $15. Wall pictures, electric typewriter, $5/up. 407-957-7528. POOL TABLE Brand new, gorgeous 8' wood table. 1" slate, leather pockets. Never used! Cost $5K, sell $1295. 407- 846-8822. REFRIGERATOR, $65. Futon Bunkbed, $65, Entertainment Center, $65. (407) 421-2042. THREE 6500 Watt Generators. New Elec- tric Start. $800 Each. (407) 908-2909. WASHER, DRYER. 2/piece living room set, sEejing riacrtinme'Pos. pan-s a.r,.at- notsl Reao'.nrabie prices' -'4093 *.'2 WASHING MACHINE & Dryer.' $100 For Both. Baby Stroller. $20 8 Other Baby Items. (4071 348-5759 CHECK THE classified. TALK TO Thousands in a minute with an Osceola News-Gazette classified ad which also includes the Internet. Just call 407-846-7600 its that simple. 600-Antiques/ Collectibles TWVVVVVVVVV Top Prices Paid For Sterling Silver Flatware & Holloware & Other Quality Antiques Mon-Fri 957-1254 AAAAAAAAAAAA 610-Appliances FOR SALE Whirlpool large capacity washer and dryer. Good condition. $1 00/ea. or $150/set. Cash only.. 321-766- 7084 between 6-8pm. 625-Furnishings .| 46" WIDE computer desk. Great for stud- ent's room. Only $30. Call 407-957-9013. BED $165. 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. . Thursday, October 13, 2005, NEWS-GAZETTE, Page Bll GOOD SAMARITAN VILLAGE @ KISSIMMEE "COME JOIN THE TEAM" + R.N. / LPN Full Time, 7-3 will be working every other weekend. + R.N. / LPN Part Time, 3-11 will be working every other weekend. . + R.N. / LPN / C.N.A. Poolall shiftyou-willbe working a minimum nl one weekendd per monih iSat. & Sun.i. * L AUNDR ASSISTANT Full-Time. 2:uiIpm to III:3lipm. Rotating weekends.. * LiN]1 ERSAI \WORKER Part-Time weekends. Must be. available Salurdais and Sundays. * C.N.A. Full Time. 7-3 uill be utrking e'eri other weekendd * DRI FR Part time Dais onl. Need it. be le\iblh. \\illbe ourl'ing Thuirsda, and Frida.. jAh i 6.hared other daj.. \erekend., are '%rn rare. Musl knou Oranue. Polk, and Ocetola Cijuntli. and roads. Transporling rrsideni,. * PHYSICAL THER-PIST Part Time Requirement ' Regisleredph3)ical therapist. MulI hate FL license. experience in home health prepared. Mluit be Ile\ible in nrk schedule Please Fax ALLR ,.\ST' Applications accepted only on Mon., Th -r O 1550 Aldersgate E Phone 407-933-21 ^o Visit our website locate E isso ', Affirmative Action M/F/ + ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE/CASHIER -Full Time Position Monday to Friday 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. Minimum qualifications: 2 year degree or certificate in accounting; prefer 4 year accounting degree. Job responsibilities include typing, knowledge of basic computer programs, bookkeeping, filing, as well as making change and issuing receipts. + 3 MAINTENANCE TECHS Full Time ":'l1Iam ti. 3:30ipm. Monday in Friday. Very few weekends or special events may he required. Qualillcations -Vo-Tech. trained or previous experience of 2 etar, or more in basic carpentry, plumbing, imiring fur telephone and cable. Resumes to 407-518-7842 'urs. & Fri. 8:30am-12 noon & 1:00pm-4:00pm Drive .* Kissimmee,.FL 34746 . 28 Fax: 407-518-7842 ed at: www.goodsamkiss.com V/H EOE/Drug Free Workplace QUALITY CONCRETE FINISHING Artfrjable Frce Free Estimates. Lic/Ins. .. No Job Too Small! Aggregate Concrete 407-908-0411 425-Stucco/Masonry WORK WANTED. Block, brick, stone. Li- censed & bonded. Call Brenda at 321- 766-2774 or 407-30.1-8210.. 445-Irrigation | DELUXE SERVICES Repair, Install, Maintain:, *Irrigation & Sprinkler Systems *Pumps 'Tahks *Water Treatment *Swimming Pool Equipment Licensed/Insured 407-957-6648 SPARKLING JAK'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 BOWERS PAINTING, INC. HOLIDAY SPECIAL!!! 1 Free Room With Every Paint Job!!! Interior / Exterior 'Drywall Repair -Texture 'Interior 'Exterior, '* Commercial Painting Licensed / Insured (407) 932-3247, (407) 709-4976 Fax (407) 847-9823 *PRECISION PAINTING* Interior-Exterior. Residential. Commercial. Quality Work! Fair Prices! Licensed, In- sured. (407) 892-6382. INTERIOR PAINTING. Faux finishing our specialty! Free Estimates. JG Designs, 407-922-2498. PAINTING- Pressure Cleaning. Interior, Exterior. Licensed, Insured. Homes, apart- ments, mobile homes. Clean tip for the holidays. 407-319-2558, Jim. j505-Educational Services TUTOR New York City Licensed. Available for tu- toring in my Poinciana home. $20 per hour. K-12. (407) 334-5774 525-Business Opportunity SMALL INVESTMENT TAKES IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Turn-Key Business Fantastic Location and Potential. Owner Financing. (407) 319-1225 Kambuck Resources, LLC KISSIMMEE LOCATION Mortgage Broker 24 Hr. Pre-License 3 Days October 19 21 Cedar Plaza, 2262 E. Irlo Bronson Mem. Hw . IFREC Real Estate Schools KISSIMMEE LOCATION Sales Associate Pre-License 1 Week Oct. 24 Nov. 1 Cedar Plaza, 2262 E. Irlo Bronson Mem. Hwy. Join A Winner! Sun Publications of Florida is seek- ing an individual to join our experi- enced advertising sales team. t Requires good communication and people skills, professional presentation and dependable transportation. Sales experience a plus. Outstanding compensation and benefit program. Office is based in Kissimmee Email your resume to sbliven@osceolanewsgazette.com Susan C. Bliven, Display Sales Manager EOE Osceola Shoppers OSCEOIANEWS-GAZETE SouthOrangeNews BEDROOM SET $395. 5/piece set. Brand New! Never used. Includes head- board, 2/nightstands, dresser, mirror.... 407-870-7549. BEDS, TWIN single, solid oak. $100. Call Mon-Fri, 9am-12/noon or Saturday even- ings, 407-891-7085. CHERRYWOOD 5/PIECE dining room set; Sony surround sound, 5/piece set. 407-957-5312. ENTERTAINMENT CENTER. Blonde Solid Oak. Holds CD's, VCR Tapes, Cassettes. Extra Storage. $200. (407) 957-4174. FRENCH PROVINCIAL Dining Room Set. Table, 2/Leaves, 6/Chairs, 2/Piece China Cabinet, Sideboard. Excellent Condition. $1000. O.B.O. (321) 624-5438. 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. USED OFFICE FURNITURE. Desks, $50.00. Files, $79.00. Chairs, $25.00. Cunningham's Office Supply. 20 W. Dakin. (407) 846-2332. QUEEN BED, Headboard, box springs and mattress, triple dresser, 2/night- stands. Off white, lacquer contemporary. $250. Also, maple dining table with 2/leaves and 6/chairs. $250. Cash only! 407-957-5346, 321-624-3681. TABLE- Black wrought iron round, 4/chairs. $75. St.Cloud. 321-624-7092. 685-Commercial Equipment FOR SALE 2002 Bobcat track loader. Model 763, electronic ignition w/grapplers. $15,000. 407-396-0367. 700-Help Wanted General 1 $4000 TO $6000 MONTHLY Join a national effort to assist in the enrollment of the new Part D prescription drug plan for retirees on medicare. Duties include education and distribution of Part D materials. You will work in pharmacies and senior centers in your local area. Training is provided. Call today to secure full information. 407-870-2066 emmmeme Page Bi2, NEWS-GAZETTE, Thursday, October 13, 2005 / V / V / V BARTON TRANSPORTATION SERVICES Toll Collectors, Custodians And Entry Level Supervisors needed for Kissimmee area. Full & Part Time Available. Free Life Insurance. Paid Vacation. Paid Training. Background/Drug Test Required. 407-578-7106 ACTIVITY ASSISTANT: P/T & requires a big heart, big smile and lots of energy. Must love seniors and want a FUN JOB! Apply in person: Savahnah Court, 2401 Kissimmee Park Rd., St.Cloud or fax re- sume w/salary history to 407-892-5695. CLASS A & B or CDL license for dump truck and trash truck drivers. Great pay, benefits available. Gary's Grading. 407- 892-3690. COURIER NEEDED for Medical Center. FT/PT. Clean driving record a must. Medi- cal a plus. Call 407-944-1098 or fax re- sume 407-348-5573. 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 Start Immediately. $600-$900 (Or More) Week. Benefits. No Heavy Lift- ing, 6/Day Week. Home Every Night. A CDL. (866) 666-8524. DRIVERS HOME MOST WEEKENDS Direct Deposit, Good Miles, Benefits, 100% FSC To 0/O's TX, OH, GA Triangle GREAT PAY Co. Pay .35 Base + .03mpg Own Ops Up To $1.17/Mile Call Bob (800) 836-0555 ELECTRICIAN To Repair Signs Throughout Central Florida. License desired, but not nec- essary. SIGN INSTALLER Experienced or willing to train person with construction background.. Kissimmee Sign Works 627 N. Main St. Kissimmee 407-847-2284 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. FIRE EXTINGUISHER Tech needed. No experience necessary. Will train.' Trans- portation required. Bilingual helpful. Call 407-846-3188. FLORIDA FISH & WILDLIFE Check station operator needed for wee- kend work, October through April at Three Lakes WMA in Kenansville. $6.15/hr. Call 407-436-1818. FOOD & BEVERAGE- Friday, Saturday, & Sunday a must! Experience a plus! 407- 846-2811. HELP WANTED For Dry Cleaning. Experi- enced Presser. Great Pay. Please Call: (407) 399-5980 For Interview. HOMESTEAD RETIREMENT Home in St.Cloud is looking for part time cook and 2 housekeepers. Please call Mike Ortiz, 407-892-3837. HOUSECLEANERS WANTED. Monday- Friday, daytimes only. Local cleaning serv- ice. Car required. $8.50/hour + mileage. 321-697-0063. IMMEDIATE OPENINGS AVAILABLE!!! 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. S 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 Weekend Availability a Must! Reliable Transportation Needed To learn more call nowl 4074351-1492 RGIS Inventory Specialists An Equal Opportunity Employer INCOME OPPORTUNITY The Osceola Shopper and Osceola News- Gazette is taking applications for future .openings as they come available to deliv- er our publications. Must be available Tuesday afternoon and evening for Shop- per delivery and from 9pm Wednesday .until delivery is done Thursday morning. Also from 9pm Friday until delivery is done Saturday morning. Must have dependable transportation and be self motivated and PERSONALLY RELIABLE. Apply only if you meet these qualifications. Retirees welcome to apply. Apply at our offices at 108 Church Street in Kissimmee or 1109 10th Street in St.Cloud. LAWN MAINTENANCE Worker Needed. Experienced. Benefits. Must Have License With Clean Driving Record. (407) 397-0550. LOADER OPERATORS. Start Now! 6 Day Week. Paid Weekly. Also Hiring Fork- lift'Operators. (407), 891-8400. NOW HIRING Telephone Operators, Evening Shifts. Must Type 35/WPM. Pay Up To $8.50/Hr. Bilingual A Plus. Call (407)933-7070 Between 9AM-5PM. MAGICIANS for Retail Magic Shop. Paid Training. Great Wages Plus Bonus. 407- 847-7552. MAINTENANCE MAN/ PROPERTY MANAGER Lease, repair rental properties. Car, com- puter, maintenance experience. www.rent5.com 800-584-9959 MAINTENANCE/ GROUNDSKEEPING. St.Cloud area. $12/hr. 407-447-9955, x.211. MEAT CUTTER Colorado Boxed Beef Co. has an opening for an experienced MEAT CUTTER at the Orlando Navy Exchange. (Two years experience.) Must be able to work flexible hours. We offer an excellent wage/benefits package. Please call the Navy Exchange at 407- 857-3550, ext.3065 to set up an interview. EOE M/F/H/V DRUG FREE WORKPLACE NEEDED Experienced Dock Workers. Approximately 30 Hours Per Week. M-W. Starting Time 6PM. 407-892-3238. NOW HIRING F/T Experienced Lawn Maintenance Help. 407-414-2660. PART TIME & FULL TIME Positions Available Monday-Friday. Good Benefits. Apply: Shady Oaks Private School & Childcare 2355 N.O.B.T., Kissimmee PART TIME On Call Bus Driver. Ideal For Retiree. Bilingual A Must. Call Jeffrey At: (407) 628-4878. PERSONAL CARE Assistant Needed.: Responsibilities include lifting, dressing, light housekeeping. $200/week. Call 407- 758-9945. PETITIONERS Up To $300 A Day! Ask Voters To, Sign Petitions 407-957-9710 Looking For Self Starters SCHOOL CROSSING GUARDS: Part time (average 15 hours/week), morn- ings & afternoons. Salary $10.34/hr. Must have patience with children; ability to with- stand varying weather condition. Reward- ing work, educating students in pedestrian & bike safety. Make a positive difference in the lives of our your. Open Until Filled. Apply: City of Kissimmee Personnel Department (City Hall) 101 Church Street or personnel@kissimmee.org AA/EOE SCREENPRINTING SHOP TECHNICIAN. Great hours. Hourly pay + weekly bonus. Apply in person CamBroc Sports 3726 Grissom Lane Kissimmee SLOPE MOWER Operator & CDL Driver Needed. Drug Free Work Policy. 407-892- 8827. SUPERTEST / JOY FOODS CASHIER POSITION Full Time, Part Tihne, Weekends, Night Shift. Benefits. Apply In Person Between 8AM-2PM. Monday-Friday, 1822 N. Main Street, Kissimmee. No Phone Calls Please. 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 715-Hotel/Motel I 'FRONT DESK- Bilingual a plus. Apply in person: Super 8 Motel, 1815 West Vine St. PART TIME Activities Director for time- share resort. 24/hrs. per week. $8 per hour. Must be creative and have good people skills. Apply at: . Club Sevilla 4646 W.192 . PART TIME Front desk for timeshare re- sort. 32/hrs. $8 per hour. Nights and wee- kends a must. .Apply at: Club Sevilla 4646 W.192 I720-Restaurant/Lounge BEEF O'BRADY'S St.Cloud Hiring experienced cooks. Taking applications Monday through Thursday 2-4pm 2926 13th St. Next to Movie Gallery COOK, EXPERIENCED. Needed For Various Hours. (407) 892-5242... EXPERT PIZZA Maker Needed, starting pay up to $10/hr. Also, Counter help need- ed. Schianots Pizza, (407) 301-3479, (407)933-5383. GREENSIDES AT HARMONY Now'hiring experienced cooks, dishwashers and servers. FT & PT. Apply in person: 3500 Harmony Square Dr. West Or fax resume 407-891-1620 GRILL COOKS Why work just anywhere? At Cracker Barrel Country Store You can enjoy: Flexible schedules Part time and full time Top wages Excellent benefits Employee discounts Apply today anytime! 5400 W.lrlo Bronson Hwy. Kissimmee, FL (across from Orange World), 'Cracker Barrel is an ,Equal Opportunity Employer TOP PAY For Shift Managers/Managers Long John Silvers 304 W.Vine, Kissimmee/St.Cloud 8485 S.Orange Blossom Trail., Orlando 725-Clerical I LEGAL SECRETARY. Law Office. Downtown Kissimmee. Part Time Or Full Time. Experience Preferred. Fax Resume (407) 944-0549. OFFICE PERSONNEL NEEDED For Busy St.Cloud Construction Office. Fax Resume: (407) 892-7624 Or Call (407) 892-4043. RECEPTIONIST DENTAL Office. Excel- lent People & Math Skills. Fast Learner, Dependable, Self Motivated. 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(407) 892-5373. VACANT MOBILE HOME LOT. Kissim- mee. Move In Special!!! 2/Months Free!!! Newly. Paved Roads. $265 Month. No Dogs. (407) 932-0898. 1070-RV's FOR RENT New Park Models & RV's In Quiet Resort Park. 7 Miles From Disney. $125-$175/wk. Monthly Rates Also Available. (407) 397-9110 1085-Office Space OFFICE FOR RENT! Kissimmee office, 500/sq.ft., everything included; utilities, computers,equipment, furniture. US $700. Call Monday-Friday, 9am-9pm, 407-932- 4346.. OFFICE SPACE starting at $130/mo. 600 North Thacker Avenue, Kissimmee 407-933-4200 OFFICE/RETAIL SPACE FREE RENT Best location in Osceola County. Mini & Executive Suites. 100 to over 5000/sq.ft. Going Fast....... Call Now or come see the new La Mirada Plaza 407-847-7330 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 I FOR RENT or sale- 50' x 40 x 20 Com- plete Machine/Welding Fabricating shop with overhead cranes. For more informa- tion contact 407-709-8589 or 407-846- 2622. (Water, compress air, and utilities in- cluded). FOR RENT or sale- 45' x 45' x 24' High overhead crane 10 ton; Metal shelving. Includes compress air, water, and utilities. Excellent for diesel shop or heavy equip- 'merit repair shop. Forshop. For more information contact 407-709-8589 or 407-846-2622. WAREHOUSES With Air Conditioned Offices 1750 Sq Ft 3,500 Sq Ft. / Cell (407) 908-8356. (407) 846-4293 1130-Real Estate For Sale DISTRESS FORECLOSURES!- Free List' www.DebbieRoweHomelnfo.com Home Investment Realty, Inc. 407-908-0215 1135-Homes I $ELL YOUR HOUSE "AS IS" On date of your choice for fair price. We buy houses!! WWW. CentralFloridaHomeBuyer.com Or call Toll Free 1-800-563-1097 2907 FORESTER Court, Doralwoods. 4BR/2BA,.2208/sf. Built 2004. $299,900. Call Cyn Zellner 407-383-6336 Goodwin Realty 3BR/2BA, 4/CAR Carport. 1/4 acre lot. Asking .$223,000, Also, 1/4 lot to sell. $89,000. Both, 1218 Seminole Dr., Kissim- mee. Imam 407-452-9092. 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. 1165-Mobile Homes | BEAUTIFUL 3BR/2BA 'Manufactured Home. Spacious, split plan, walk-in clos- ets, Whirlpool appliances, garden tub, sky- light, maple 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. 3/2 DOUBLEWIDE on 1/acre. $85,900. Home Investment Realty, Inc., 407-908- 0215. FOR SALE or lease- Quiet adult park. / Fully furnished. $550/mo. Julius Deese- Licensed Real Estate Broker. 407-301- 8232. FOR SALE: 3/2 MH, 1/2 acre. Campbell Rd./Ham Brown Rd. By Owner. $150,000. 407-460-1324. FOR SALE. '83 Liberty M.H., Floridian RV Resort, St.Cloud. 2/bedroom, C/AC. $12,000 O.B.Q. 717-762-3705. KISSIMMEE, 55+ Gated community, pool, active clubhouse. 2BR/1BA, with. large .,:reened room. $17,000. S,4 973-4884. KISSIMMEE/COUNTRY CLUB VILLAGE has Mobile Homes for sale. With approved credit. Get 3 months FREE,Lot Rent. Call 407-933-2494. NICE SINGLEWIDE mobile home on Alli- gator Lake. New carpet & vinyl. Low lot rent, adult park. $17,000. 407-892-4188. PALM HARBOR Factory Liquidation Sale.. All models must go. Call for free brochures. 1-800-622-2832. PALM HARBOR Modular and Mobile Homes Specialists. Call Factory for free color brochures. 1-800-622-2832. RENT TO OWN. Mobile homes. Financing available. 407-892-0888. ST.CLOUD remodeled single and dou- blewides with new home warranty in nice quiet park. Lease purchase available. 407- 957-7979, 407-873-6124. . 11210-Lots/Acreage I 2 ACRES VACANT. South side of Packard Ave. in St.Cloud. Oak trees and privacy. Just reduced price, $145,000. Appraisal on file. 407-,892-1679 or 407- 908-6493. LAND FOR SALE 40+/- Acres Located. - In St.Cloud Zoned Future 3 Per Acre Res.Dev. 407-908-4075 11220-RV Lots I 1 RV SPOT for rent on small ranch. $350 plus letr;.: r.:. dogj.. .r cats. 407-729- 9778 . 1265-Auto Parts/ Accessories 4 GOODYEAR TIRES Size P205/55R16. $100/ea. 786-877-7474. 4 TIRES 205 70R15 on 5/lug rims. Like brand new. $80/all. 786-877-7474. FOR SALE V6 engine for 1993 Chrysler. 3.3 liter. Good running condition. Priced to sell. 407-957-9013 after 6pm. j1270-Vans 1986 FORD Van. Cold AC. Runs Good! Great Condition! 8/Passenger. $2500. . O.B.O. (407) 738-8058.' 1990 CHEVROLET 3/4 Ton Van. Good Work Van! Runs Good! $1500. O.B.O. (407)234-5665. , 1990 FORD Cargo, Van. 7.3 Diesel En- gine. 1 Owner. Needs Work. $1800. Good Work Van. (407) 933-0407. 1990 GMC Safari Cargo Van. Cold A/C. Runs Great. $2,500. OBO. (321) 689-3437. 1987 F700, 6.6L, 6/cyl. engine. 205,700 Miles. 8'X20.6" flatbed. Needs work. Best offer! (407) 846-1872. 1994 FORD F-150 Super Cab 4x4. Top- per. Excellent! $8,500 OBO. (814)771- 0165. 1996 F250 Crew Cab. 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 F150, 4.6 L, V-8, 5/Speed, Towing Package. $5500. (321) 624-0437. 1997 TAHOE LT 2WD, Loaded, Leather, Tow Package. One Owner. All Records. Excellent Condition. $9,000. 407-344- 1801. * 1999 DODGE DAKOTA pickup. Excellent shape! 4/speed, V8Magnum. $6,995. 407- 257-1998. 2000 CHEVROLET 1500 Silverado. Ext. Cab, 3rd./Door, PS/PB/CC, LS/Package, AM/FM/CD. Tow Package. 145K/Miles. Excellent. $7999. (407) 957-3866. 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 'Envo,-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. F-150, 1997. Perfect condition. 64,000 ac- tual miles. $5600. Call 407-957-7917. '01 BLACK Ford Rarfger 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. 407-744-171,2. '03 GMC Sierra 2500HD. Duramax/Allison RC/LB, 4WD, 20k/miles. Extras, Warranty. $29,900. 407-297-7644. '93 F150 with money making business, $7000. 407-891-1649, 407-414-3404. '97 GMC Sierra SL 1500 Pickuip. V6, 4.2L, automatic,.2WD, 85,000/miles, Excellent condition. $5500. 407-944-9674. 1285-Travel Trailers 1993 SUNLINE Liteweight trailer. 25'. Great shape! Queen bed, full bath, kitch- en, air. Call 407-846-0513. 2001 TRAVEL Trailer, 32/ft. with pull out. Queen Anne style living room set, other household furniture; beds, dressers, etc. $11,500 0.B.O. Call 407-738-0883. CASH BUYER! Needs Motor Homes, Travel Trailers & RV's of all kinds. 1-321-689-0102 1295-Motorcycles 1982 SUZUKI GSL 650. 27K, shaft driven. $1000 c&sh only. 407-944-1331. 11305-Automobiles I AMERICAN & FOREIGN : Classic Cars Wanted! Cash Waiting! Will Travel! 407-957-6957 1947 PONTIAC Torpedo. Restored. Ask for Tony. (407) 870-9799. 1954 FORD V-8 Customline, 4/door. Excellent buy. $5,000. 407-729-5241. 1960 CHEVY 4/door sedan. Good condi- tion. 407-928-8791. 1962 1/2 FORD Fairlarie 500,260V8. All original. Running condition. $1,900 OBO. 407-908-5268. 1962 FORD 2/door Hardtop Fairlarie. Good condition. 407-928-8791.- 1974 CORVETTE Stingray custom hot rod. Cost $80K to build. $1'5,000 firm. 407- 932-2047 after 6pm. . 1974 FORD T-Bird. Green/white. 78,000/mi. Good condition. $2700. 407- 892-5947. 1994 GEO METRO. 3 Cylinder. 1.0. A/C. AM/FM Cassette. Clean. Runs Good. Gas Saver. $3,300. (407) 301-6155. 1995 CHEVY Corsica. Red. Good condi- tion. $800. 407-301-5353. 1995 CHRYSLER LeBaron Convertible. 6/cylinder, auto, cruise, all power, new tires. Runs great. $3500. 407-957-0995. 1997 BUICK Riviera. Very Clean. Mechanically Sound. Good gas mileage. $3,000. 407-892-3948. 1997 HONDA Civic EX. V-tech Engine, Sunroof, CD. $5800. (407) 908-5988. 1997 MITSUBISHI Spyder convertible. Turbo, auto, leather. Beautiful car. White with black top. $8,750. 407-847-6191. 1997 PLYMOUTH NEON. Excellent condi- tion A/C, auto transmission. $3,250. 407- 346-7644. 1998 CAVALIER. 2/door, sports coupe. All power, sun-roof, 5/speed. 135K/miles. $2995. O.B.O. (321) 217-8899. (407) 891- 6807. 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. 2001 SATURN SL1 4 door, CD, cold A/C. Great condition. $3,900. 321-231-9117. 2002 KIA SPECTRA 4D, Sport Hatchback Below 2400/milesll Under warranty until 65000/mi. Asking $8,500. Last price!! 407-518-9732 2003 2/DOOR BLAZER. Blue, tow pack- age, loaded, low miles. Excellent condi- tion. $15,990 obo. 407-892-2773. 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. 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, wo.rk.nQ AC. $500. 786-877- 7474. '88 LINCOLN Towncar. New paint, lires and battery. Vinyl top. Good transporta- tion. 128K. $850. 407-892-4833. '93 INFINITI J30. Sunroof, leather interior, some woodgrain, very good condition. $3650. 407-344-0980. '94 CHEVROLET Caprice Classic. $1000. O.B.O. (407) 847-5624. '94 LINCOLN Mark VIII, 87K Miles. Excel- lent Condition. $4500. 0.B.O. (407) 738- 27Q1. '96 MITSUBISHI GALANT. Excellent con- dition! New tires, brakes, runs good. 82,000/mi. $2700. 407-414-1066. 11325-Boats ' 1991 SEA DOO XP Jet Ski. Hardly Used. Garaged Kept. Excellent Condition. With Trailer. $1,700.00.. (407) 301-6155: JET SKI 1994 Yamaha Waveraider. Excel- lent condition. Ski and trailer. $1500 obo. 407-922-4869 or,407-891-9596. OFFSHORE BOAT 18 1/2' with trailer. Motor needs work. $4500 obo. 321-624- 7521. KISSIMMEE, 3BR/1BA. $1050. 121 Nep- tune Rd. Call for appointment toll free.1- 866-443-5933. LARGE 4BR/2-1/2BA Home W/Beautiful Florida Room, 2/Car Garage. 274 Compe- tition Dr., BVL. $1200/Month. (407) 361- 4976. NEW 4BR/2BA $275,800 Kissimmee; $5500 in closing costs, buyers credit. Financing available. 407-709-3729 Home' Realty NEW HOME, Poinciana. 4/2, 1700/sq.ft. New appliances plus extras. $239,500. Call 407-592-7125. '95 CHEVY 20 Van. "Gladiator". Wheelchair Lift., Inside Floor Lock. 69K/Miles. Priced To Sell! $10,500. (407) 933-0336. 11275-Trucks I 815-Construction 1050-Condos BVL, BEAUTIFUL. 3BR/2BA Unit For Rent. Great Location. $895 Per Month. (407) 931-2383. KISSIMMEE, 2BR/2BA Condos For Rent, Pool, From $725 Per Month. (407) 931- 2383. 11055-Duplexes ri~~z ~wa.~t.~4:;j~. - ST.CLOUD, 3/2 with upgrades, large rooms,'tile throughout, most appliances, fenced yard with 12x20 storage building. 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Cab, 4x2, Only 22K MilesTonneau Cover, One Owner, Loaded $14,990 '02 BMW X5 Stk#P66731, 3.0L V6, Only 49K, Auto, Fully Loaded $27,490 .03 FORD F-150 HARLEY EDITION Stk.#P66623A, Anniversary Edition, Fully Loaded, Bedliner,ONIy35K Miles ^e"', Now$27,990 Photos for illustration purposes only. All offers with approved credit. Used car payments calculated at 5.99% APR with 10% down. Tax, tag, title, $398.50 dealer fee and retailer-installed accessories extra. Must have 720+ Beacon Score. Terms are 36-72 months depernding on model year. *Excludes "Sold As Is" Vehicles. ilIl Sales Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00 am-8:00 pm Saturday 9:00 am-7:00 pm Sunday 12:00-5:00 pm - 7 |