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Kissimmee going wireless citywide
By Juliana A. Torres
Staff Writer
Pending final approval, the
city of Kissimmee will begin a
trial run on a new wireless net-
work that could be implement-
ed for the entire city.
For this project, the city is
partnering with Kissimmee
Utility Authority and the Toho
Water Authority. The costs
and benefits of the project will
be spilt among the three enti-
ties, providing residents with
Teenager
recovering
after being
stabbed
near mall
By Juliana A. Torres
Staff Writer
A 16-year-old Kissimmee
Christian Academy student was
stabbed during what police
authorities said was a fight that
started over gang-related issues.
Adelez "AJ" Morales, 14,
turned himself into Kissimmee
police Jan. 16 after his alleged
victim was transported to the
hospital in critical condition.
Police charged Morales with
attempted murder.
"It was a tragic and unfortu-
nate event that was devastating
to us because the young man .
who was stabbed is a wonderful
kid and part of our school fami-
ly," said Pastor Lee Wasson,
director of the academy.
The student survived the
knife wound, which punctured
very close to his heart, only
because a police officer, was in
Osceola Square Mall area when
the scuffle turned bloody, police
department spokeswoman Sta-
cie Miller said.
The fight started several
hours after school let out,
around. 5 p.m., in the parking
lot of the Osceola Square Mall,
where the Kissimmee Christian.
Academy is based. Morales and
18-year-old Raymond Ventura
approached the student and his
two 16-year-old friends. After
See Stabbing, page A-5
free wireless Internet service
and giving city and utility
employees more applications
and capabilities in the field.
"The city of Kissimmee's
internal operations would be
more efficient," Peggy Sousa,
Information Technology direc-
tor for the city, said. "It would
make all the departments
more efficient."
The new network, provided
by Cisco Systems, would be
the next generation of wire-
less "mesh" networking,
which allows the different
components of the network to
connect to each other several
ways and provides more relia-
bility. It will replace the cur-
rent Motorola mesh network
in operation in the downtown
area, as well as the city's
Sprint broadband network,
which currently provides wire-
less access to laptops in police
cars, for example..
The mesh network now in
place downtown and run by
KUA hasn't worked as well as
officials hoped it would.
"The reliability of the sys-
tem has not been what it was
advertised," KUA spokesman
Chris Gent said. "We're
hopeful that this pilot project
will be able to have more
favorable results than the
existing one."
Cisco, partnering with
Hewlett Packard, is providing
the city with the equipment to
try without initial installation
costs. The network will be
tested during a trial period of
104 days.
"The system that we're
putting in is the same setup
that they have in St. Cloud,
but the next level of equip-
ment," Gent said. "It's the
next generation not only in
the equipment itself but in the
design."
If the system doesn't work
as planned, the only costs to
IN THE DIGITAL AGE
SVolunteers
wrestle with
~. *
fingerprinting
equipment
,. By Mallory Bonbright
SStaff Writer
Electronic fingerprinting at the,
A- St. Cloud Police Department is tak-
ing the place of traditional methods,
leaving some volunteers who have
helped with the documentation pre-
viously now feeling a little blotted.
Al. "They are in the' process of
switching from ink to digital, com-
puterized fingerprinting," Bruce
Miller, a fingerprinting volunteer,
said. "The whole thing has been a
S- mess.
-- With the'electronic system, appli-
cants' fingerprints are scanned and
electronically submitted directly to
,.the Florida Department of Law
-Enforcement and Federal Bureau of
Investigation. The new system
See Volunteers, page A-2
e,. _',.' .
News-Gazette PhotolAndrew Sullivan
Barbara Elletson, a volunteer
at the St. Cloud Police substa-
." tion at 10th Street and New
York Avenue, assists Maria
'--w". -Rafael, of Kissimmee, with the
recording of her fingerprints,
which are required for her job
application with the U.S.
Postal Service.
the three entities will be about
$4,000 in costs to ship the
equipment back. If it does
work, the system will cost
about $2.7 million to imple-
ment across the entire 20-
square-mile city. The.city will
pay a third of the costs an
estimated $904,016.
The costs to install the
equipment will come out of
sales tax funds and actually
.save the city general fund
See Wireless page A-5
Study
looks
at area's
homeless
By Steve Magruder
Staff Writer
Ending homelessness in
Central Florida requires a full-
time agency and the support
of both public and private
organizations, a local com-
mission. announced Monday
after six months of studying
the problem.
The Central Florida Region-
al Commission on Homeless-
ness presented its initial find-
ings to Os'ceola County com-
missioners along with recom-
mendations for what its leader
said would be the best way to
attack homelessness here.
Excluding children, approxi-
mately 3,823 homeless peo-
ple were counted in Orange,
Seminole and Osceola coun-
ties in January 2007, but it's
estimated that between 4,500
and 6,000 homeless people
actually walk the streets on
any given day.
Another 72,000 households
in the area spend more than 50
percent of their income on
housing. All it takes is one
unexpected doctor's visit, car
accident or a reduction in work
hours to put these people on
the streets, said Tracy Schmidt,
chairman of the regional home-
less commission.
"As soon as a person goes
homeless, we want to establish
stability," he added.
See Homeless, page A-5
Options offered on John Young Parkway upgrade
Public hearing on
project planned
for the summer
By Steve Magruder
Staff Writer
The Florida Department of Trans-
portation and consulting firm HNTB
offered a handful of options Monday
for widening the often-clogged 3.5-
mile segment of John Young Parkway
stretching from Pleasant Hill Road to
U.S. Highway 192.
. The project aims to ease the traffic
that snarls the road's northbound
lanes for a few hours each weekday
morning as Poinciana residents travel
to Kissimmee and Orlando.
Those same commuters clog the
southbound lanes on their way home,
where cars waiting to make the left
turn onto Pleasant Hill Road can push
traffic back to Vine Street and beyond
in the afternoon.
Consultants presented five ways to
widen the road's business-filled north-
ern side from four lanes to six, with
sidewalks in all plans and bike lanes in
four of the five.
Money has been set aside by the
Florida Department of Transporta-
tion for design and some construc-
tion of the road's north segment,
but no money is ready for the south
segment.
Commission Chairman Ken Ship-
ley said the county has to do this proj-
ect, but the lack of available state
funds concerned him.
One plan widens the road along
the west side and could disrupt 26
businesses and 12 historic sites.
Widening along the road's east side
could disrupt 27 businesses and 24
historic sites. Each one has a $47 mil-
lion construction cost.
By widening slightly on the
road's east and west sides., the cost
would drop to $24 million, but 53
businesses and 14 historic sites
would be affected.
One plan would build within the
existing space available by reducing
the median, narrowing the lane width
from 12 feet to 11 feet and redoing
the curb for $11.1 million. Getting rid
of bike lanes in a similar plan helps
bring the cost down to $8.2 million.
Widening work for the road's
southern segment, which runs from
Pleasant Hill Road to the bridge over
Clay Street and the railroad tracks,
could cost between $19.4 million and
$27.7 million.
Public meetings began in July,
when affected residents spoke out
against congestion at the Pleasant Hill
intersection and the lack of a left turn
out of The Oaks subdivision onto
John Young Parkway.
Consultants said on Monday they
received a petition signed by more
than 600 residents from The Oaks in
favor of that left turn.
A public hearing is expected this
summer, and final widening plans
could be ready by fall.
News-Gazette
Graphic/Andrew Sullivan
Osceola County
is now consider-
ing how best to
upgrade John
Young Parkway,
shown in red,
from U.S. High-
way 192 on the
north to Pleas-
ant Hill Road on
the south.
Improvements
would include
widening and
possibly a bike
path on either
side.
The special
section on the
Silver Spurs
Rodeo and
Osceola
County Fair is
in this issue
of the news-
paper.
Peter
Covino
reviews
new
show at
Medieval.
Times.
See page
B-1.
February 2, 2008
Page A2, NEWS-GAZETTE Online All The Time www.aroundosceola.com Saturday, February 2, 2008
What's hot at the Osceola County Fair and what's not?
By Brian McBride
Community Editor
Needlework is scoring
points, but canning might as
well be canned.
On the what's-hot-and-
what's-not list for the six differ-
ent categories in the Osceola
County Fair's creative arts
exhibit, some items have been a
popular mainstay while others
slowly are wilting away.
"People do not can any-
more," Fair Chairperson
Diann Arthur said. "I guess it's
a lost art."
The classes of cans include
butters, jellies, pickles, vegeta-
bles, fruits, jams and preserves.
The submissions are judged on
color, clearness, they way the
goods are packed and on the
containers themselves.
There were only about 10
submissions this year, Arthur
said.
In each category, which
includes home economics,
needlework, quilting, fine arts,
craft and hobby and horticul-
ture, there are as many as 25
different sections of entries.
What's becoming popular?
It's quilting, with about 20 eye-.
pleasing quilts entered.
"Seems like more people
are quilting," Arthur said,
adding that the interest might
be due to some of the area quilt-
ing clubs.
"Some of them (quilts) look
like paintings," Arthur said.
Some of the different quilting
categories include handmade,
machine-made, wearable and
holiday.
One area that people had
seemed to lose all interest in
was cake decorating, found in
the home economics depart-
ment. In past years, there
were no entries. This year,
there are five.
"It's seems as if it (cake dec-
orating) is finally coming
around," Fair Co-chairperson
Beverly Frankenberg said.
Some of the other unpopu-
lar items are clothing, including
dresses, jackets, pants and
shirts, because the items don't
seem to sell at the fair. But with
woodworking, stand back.
"We have some men who do
some beautiful work," Arthur
said.
Some of the woodwork sub-
mitted is furniture, toys and
carved figurines.
A new category established
this year is horticulture, where
plants and flowers will be judged
on their appearance. About 10
entries were submitted.
"It's not bad for the first
year," Arthur said. "We hope
the department will grow."
Entries are open to all resi-
dents from Osceola County.
First-place winners receive $5;
$3 for second; and $2 for third.
First-place winners can then
win a $5 best-of-show prize and
compete with other best-of-
show winners for a $25 award.
As far as the entries that
haven't been well-received,
there were no immediate plans
to do away with the categories.
"We keep them open to give
people more choices,"
Frankenberg said.
Entries will be accepted
today and Sunday. The fair runs
Feb. 8 to 17.
News-Gazette Photo/Sam Gilkey
Above, Florinda Garcia, of St. Cloud, will be entering
her needlework in the 2008 Osceola County Fair.
Garcia uses a technique called "bunka," which orig-
inated in Japan. At right, Wanda Rowan, of St.
Cloud, displays the fruits of a summer's work she
entered in last year's fair.
File Photo
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Garbage trucks cost big bucks
By Mallory Bonbright
Staff Writer
The city of St. Cloud last
week dumped nearly half-a-mil-
lion-dollars into two new refuse
trucks.
City Council members Jan.
24 voted unanimously to spend
more than $411,000 on two,
fully automated, 33 cubic-yard
refuse trucks, city spokes-
woman Sandra Ramirez said.
The, trucks will replace a
1996 Peterbilt and a 1998
Freightliner. The old trucks
Volunteers
Continued from page A-
reduces the likelihood of illeg-
ible fingerprints or missing
information, reducing the
overall processing time, state
officials said.
* The new electronic system
cost about $18,000. Federal
forfeiture monies funded the
new system, Sandra Ramirez,
St. Cloud spokeswoman,
said.
The police department has
used volunteers to fingerprint
civilians for more than two
years. The fingerprinting is
tised for employment, back-
ground checks and concealed
weapon licenses. Volunteers
work four-hour shifts once a
will then be sold at auction,
Ramirez said.
"These trucks last five to
seven years on average, Bob
MacKichan, director of St.
Cloud Public Works, said.
"We're trying to make them last
over 10 years, and it's a danger
to the city (to keep them that
long)."
The city has 13 collection
trucks in regular service. Five of
the vehicles are backup trucks
for the eight routes that are run
daily by the city. These trucks
are from 1 to 10 years old,
week. The city charges a fee
of $10 for St. Cloud residents
and $15 for all others for the
fingerprinting service.
In the past, officials with
the St. Cloud Police Depart-
ment did fingerprinting,
Ramirez said.
"A police officer would
have to be called in from
patrol duties to handle this
task," Ramirez said. "Volun-
teers help the community
with their service because this
allows for police officers to
continue patrolling the city."
Since the recent hiring
freeze, the substation where
the fingerprinting is done has
Ramirez said.
Repairing the vehicles being
replaced would not be cost
effective, city officials said.
"It's not just the large
expense of maintenance, but
also the length of time we wait
for parts for the older trucks,"
Ramirez said.
The city will purchase the
two International 7400 refuse
trucks with extended warranties
for the transmissions and
engines from Sun State Interna-
tional Trucks through a Florida
Sheriffs' Association contract.
been shorthanded, Miller
said. After 15 months of vol-
unteer service, Miller decided
to quit. He cited the new
changes and small volunteer
base for leaving.
"We are so short volun-
teers over the past five
months, that we can't cover
individual times," Miller said.
His opinion differs from the
city's official line, however.
"We have enough volun-
teers to man the substation,
however, we are always look-
ing for more," Ramirez said.
To volunteer, call the sub-
station at 407-891-6717.
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Davis running for School Board
By Mallory Bonbright
Staff Writer
John Davis, a former Osce-
ola County School District
employee and a registered
architect, is running for the
School Board in District 4 "for
his grandson."
Davis, of Kissimmee, is run-
ning for the seat to be vacated
by Tom Greer, who is not
'seeking re-election. The
School Board election will be
Aug. 26, with a runoff Nov. 4
if needed.
"The main reason I decid-
ed to run was my grand-
son," Davis said. "I'm con-
cerned about what type of
education he'd receive, and
I think the district needs
improvements."
Davis previously worked as
assistant superintendent of
facilities and planning for the
School District and was direc-
tor of facilities and chief facili-
ties officer when his contract
was not renewed.
"The system can
run better, and it has in
the past," Davis said.
"We are blessed with
good principals and
good teachers in the
district. They just need
to be allowed to do
what they know how
and our system would
improve quickly.
"The learning curve is
shorter for me because I bring
experience to the board."
Davis, 59, also said he is
worried about the construction
of new schools' effect on stu-
dents.
"I've heard of instances
where students had to carry
in their own desks because a
school opened before it was
ready for occupancy," Davis
said. "Our kids are suffering,
and they deserve a better
education."
Davis said he has 22 years
of architectural experience
throughout Florida. He served
Fy's
as staff architect for the
Collier County Sch6ol
District and also had a
private practice in Dade
County, where he man-
aged Dade County Pub-
lic Schools projects.
Davis now owns and
runs Davis Partners, his
own firm in St. Cloud.
"I've spent more than 15
years working with school dis-
trict budgets, including con-
struction-related funding," he
said. "I also understand how
administration should work. I
think I can provide a positive
input on the restructuring of
academic administration in
Osceola."
Davis is a member of the
Kissimmee Bay Rotary. He
also sits on the Osceola Boys
and Girls Club board of direc-
tors. He also was a staff ser-
geant in the U.S. Air Force.
"It's time for new fresh eyes
and ears on the school board,"
Davis said.
Poienw
Robber on
the loose
Osceola County Sheriff's
Office detectives are looking
for a man who robbed money
from a safe at MBK Sales at
knifepoint.
An employee at the busi-
ness, 5807 W. U.S. Highway
192, told
deputies that '
he first noticed
a silver van in
the parking-
lot, driving
back and forth
Wednesday
afternoon. A Suspect
man eventually parked the van
and came inside, asking the
employee questions about the
ticket sales. He then pulled out
a knife and demanded money
from the safe. The employee
complied.
Deputies arrived at the bui-
ness around 3:50 p.m. that
afternoon.
The witness described the
suspect as a 6-foot, 200-
pound Hispanic man, wearing
a camouflage-style sweatshirt
with a hood, faded blue jeans,
and thick rubber boots. She
said the silver van was a style
similar to a Town and Country
van.
Anyone with information
about the suspect can call the
Sheriff's 'Office at 407-348-
2222 or Crimeline at 800-
423-TIPS.
Man arrested for
armed robbery,
carjacking
An anonymous source gave
Osceola County Sheriff's
Office detectives the informa-
tion they needed to arrest Gre-
gory Giles in connection with
the armed robbery of a 7-
Eleven.
The caller said the 22-year-
old Kissimmee resident was
recognized from the. surveil-.
lance video images. Giles was
arrested Thursday.
He is accused of robbing
the 7-Eleven at 7892 W. U.S.
Highway 192 at around 3:50
a.m. Wednesday morning.
Two store employees said that
a man pulled out a handgun
and demanded
money from
the cash regis -
ter. After they
complied, the
robber report-
edly left in a
2007 gold
Toyota Camnry Ges
that earlier was Giles
reported stolen during a car-
jacking in Kissimmee.
Detectives found evidence
that links Giles to the crime
and witnesses also identified
him in a line-up, the Sher-
iff's Office reports. The
Kissimmee Police Depart-
ment identified Giles as the
perpetrator in the recent
carjacking after conducting
its own investigation.
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Rippe Lifestyle Institute is conducting a 26-week study to determine
the effects of lifestyle behavioral changes in individuals who are at
high risk for cardiovascular disease and/or the metabolic syndrome.
For your participation in this research study, you will receive
A Brief Medical Exam, Complete Blood Work,
Nutrition and Exercise Counseling, and $300.00
Davis has been married for
40 years to his wife, Char-
lotte. They have been living
in Osceola County since
' 1997. Davis has two children
and is expecting the first
grandchild this spring.
Davis said his "hot-button"
issues include:
More vocational training
programs are needed for stu-
dents not going to college in
order to lower the high school
dropout rate.
There should be more
coordination and planning
between school district and
county officials when new
schools are constructed so that
the learning process is not hin-
dered when students enter a
new building.
And making sure the
School District's administra-
tion is spending money wisely.
The only other candidate
who has filed for the District
4 seat is Donald Shroyer, of
St. Cloud.
Correction
In the Jan. 31 Com-
munity section, a list-
ing for the Kissimmee
Woman's Club did not
list the date and time.
The meeting will be
Tuesday at 2 p.m. at
the clubhouse, 1616
W. Oak St. Linda Bar-
rick, a well-known pro-
fessional writer, editor
and artist will speak
about her published
books and paintings.
Learn about our strong sports
programs and academics
Refreshments provided
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*Workshops
are on
starting a business
A two-hour, session will
provide participants with
the necessary tools to get
their own business started
including determining the
business' legal structure,
licensing requirements and
business plan preparation.
Cost is $10 and will be
Wednesday,' Feb. 6, and
Wednesday, March 19, from
2 to 4 p.m.
A four-week series
designed to provide residents
with the tools to launch or
fine tune their business also
is available. Each topic is
designed to cover the most
important elements of oper-
ating a business.
Cost is $20 per workshop
or $60 for the series of four
and pre-registration is
required.
The series will be Wednes-
day, Feb. 13, 10 a.m. to
noon; Tuesday, Feb. 19, 10
a.m. to noon; Wednesday,
Feb. 27, from 10 a.m. to
noon; and Wednesday,
March 5, from 10 a.m. to
noon.
All seminars/workshops
will be at the Kissimmee/
Osceola Chamber of Com-
merce, 1425 E. Vine St.
For more information, visit
www.sbdcorlando.com or
call 407-847-2452.
Help available
for programs
Congressman Adam Put-
nam will have caseworkers
from his office at locations
throughout his district in Feb-
ruary to help constituents
with federal programs, such
as Social Security, Medicare
or veterans benefits.
Caseworkers will meet
with constituents who need
help with any federal agency
or program or who would
like to express their views on
issues before Congress.
Constituents should bring"
any documentation or writ--
ten information that would''
help.
Caseworkers will be avail-
able on Tuesday, Feb. 5,"
from 10:30 to 11 a.m., at
the Haines City Community
Center, 219 South Fifth St.,~
and from 11:30 a.m. to"
noon at the Poinciana Com- ,
munity Center, 395 Marigold'.
Ave.
Lights, camera,
action
Locations throughout the-
city of Kissimmee and Osceo-
la County will be backdrops-
for the shooting of a feature -'
film through Friday, Feb. 22.
The producers are shoot-'
ing various scenes of the"-
movie at Osceola Heritage'
Park, the lakefront and at
other sites in Kissimmee's
downtown area. The set is "
closed to the public. '
Filming is not expected to
affect normal public access to
the marina parking lot, boat
ramps and boat slips. How---
ever, residents and visitors
may notice intermittent traffic,
control in these areas. Addi-,,
tionally, intermittent, traffic
control will be in place along,.
Broadway and Lakeshore-
Drive on Friday, Feb. 22,
from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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SOCIAL SERVICE & NON-SOCIAL SERVICE
PROGRAM FUNDING
S CITY OF KISSIMMEE
P OSCEOLA COUNTY
Grant applications for FY 08-09 will be processed by the Heart of Florida United Way on
behalf of the City of Kissimmee and Osceola County.
Requests for applications are available from the Heart of Florida United Way. The deadline
to request an application is Monday. February 11, 2008 at 5:00 p.m.
To be considered for funding, agencies must meet the following criteria:
- The agency be a designated 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
- The agency must provide services in Kissimmee city limits and/or Osceola county limits
- The agency must be funded by other sources (requests for seed funding will be not
considered)
- The agency must submit a "Letter of Intent" detailing the agency's mission, the programs
for which funding is requested, and a brief description of each program.
For more information, please contact:
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Opinion
Editorial
The good a
Good: More than 35,000 Osceola
County residents cast votes in
Tuesday's election. That translates to
about 40 percent of those who were
eligible to vote getting out and actual-
ly exercising their rights. We feel this
makes a great statement that our resi-
dents want to be involved and be an
integral part of the political process.
So, how much better was the voting
turnout Tuesday compared to previous
years? Between 2000 and 2004, vot-
ing turnout stood at between 10 and
20 percent of the county's registered
voters. Now, that's ugly.
Expecting St. Cloud voters to go to
the polls again Feb. 26 and turn out
in large numbers to decide the runoff
election for seat 3 might be unrealis-
tic, however. St. Cloud someday
might want to go the route of
Kissimmee, which has adopted the
August primary date for its municipal
election followed up with a runoff at
the November general election, if
needed. Approximately 80 percent of
those voting Tuesday in Kissimmee
approved this election change.
Bad: While there is a plan to add
another 25 to 50 parking spaces next
to the Osceola County Courthouse by
ind the bad
leasing a nearby site, we can't help bui
wonder how this is going to alleviate z
serious parking problem for employ
ees and visitors. The courthouse anc
county administration office needs
500 more parking spaces, so anything
less than 500 extra spaces is not going
to fix the problem, which has beer
severe for a number of years. Where is
the master plan? The county needs tc
be thinking about a large-scale parking
garage in that vicinity, since popular
tion and traffic continue to grow at E
tremendous rate. Sure, it will cost a
lot, but at least we'll have something
to show for it.
Bad: With a single-member district
election method now in place for the
Osceola County School Board, it's
time its members give some serious
thought to adopting the same districts
as used by the ,Osceola Counts
Commission. We feel the School
Board is somewhat remiss in not hav-
ing already revised zones to coincide
with what has been established by the
county commission under federal
supervision. The School Board should
move quickly to develop voter aware-
ness of the new districts.
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Defends Redneck Gala
To the editor:
I was out of town and was unable to attend the
Redneck Gala put on by the St. Cloud Main Street
program.
I had every intention of attending, but prior commit-
ments prohibited it. I haven't had a chance to speak with
anyone who attended but I did read the ridiculous letter
that was sent to the News-Gazette from Peter Matt.
St. Cloud Main Street is one of the finest organiza-
tions I've ever had the privilege of belonging to. I can
assure you that Main Street's only interest is the revital-
ization of the historic areas of downtown St. Cloud.
The organization does events to generate money,
which they turn back to the community, not to them-
selves like some other "civic" organizations. They would
never do anything to ridicule anyone.
I hope they do it again next year. I'll be the first in line
to buy tickets.
Paul Berline
St. Cloud
Getting the word out
To the editor:
My name is KaSandra Williams, and I am a state
leader for the Reagan Round-Up. We are a military pen
pal organization, dedicated to supporting our troops
while they are deployed.
One of my duties as state leader is to get the word out
about our organization, and I can think of no better way
than using the media. I respectfully request that you take
just a few minutes and check us out on the Web at
www.reaganroundup.org. There you will find out some
of the many different things we do to support our troops,
and even their families, while they are on deployment.
KaSandra Williams
Pendleton, Ore.
One language at a time
To the editor:
I live in Osceola County and I am a white non-
Hispanic, as it's called, and I voted Tuesday.
All was very quick and simple. However, as I was
reading the ballot items, the bottom half was in a foreign
language that I could not understand. I was told by the
election clerk that it was Spanish. I told the clerk that I
could not read the entire bottom half of the ballot and
that I did not think it right that I was voting on some-
thing that I could not read.
The clerk then told me because she was Spanish, she
could read it, and that it says the very same thing as it
does in English above it.
I then said to her there should be separate ballots for
people to choose what language they need and I have
to accept the fact that what you are telling me is the
truth and the document is word for word in English. I
then told her I wanted to file a complaint as I feel this is
very wrong.
For me to sign and mark anything that has my name,
my opinion or my vote should be in my language only
so I can fully understand every word of what I am sign-
ing. Would you sign anything that you could not read or
understand? What if Osceola County starts issuing traf-
fic tickets, or tax documents, legal papers, etc., in sever-
al languages on the same document?
I will not sign anything I cannot read anymore, even
if it means not being able to do my duty as a registered
voter. The above words came from a friend who called
me with his concerns and I just wanted to tell the public
what his concerns were and that I agree with him.
What's your opinion?
Mike Wurth
St. Cloud
Finding it hard to vote
To the editor:
This morning I went to my usual polling place at
Osceola Square Mall, the place listed on my voter regis-
tration card. Nothing was set up where it usually is, so I
walked the mall from the back entrance where the
polling place used to be at Beall's looking for a new loca-
tion. There were no flags, no signs directing me, no poll
workers standing outside a storefront.
I asked workers cleaning windows and sweeping
floors but they didn't know. I asked some mall walkers,
they didn't know either.
I got in my car and called information for the num-
ber for the Supervisor of Elections. Why isn't this on the
voter registration card?
I know they were busy with the election, but the
phone wasn't answered, which it should be for questions
like mine. The call was finally disconnected. I tried call-
ing again and let it ring as I stopped at every strip mall
between the Osceola Square Mall and my home, think-
ing they had moved into one of the many vacant stores
between the mall and Thacker Avenue. No luck there.
I finally stopped at a polling place a half-mile from
my neighborhood, the place where it would make sense
for us to vote, and asked them. There were precinct
signs on both Thacker and Columbia avenues. Imagine
that. Voters might be coming from different directions
and need directions where to go.
At first the worker there could not get anyone at the
Supervisor of Elections to answer her call but she had
several numbers to try. She finally found out my polling
place was still at the mall but no longer inside the mall.
If you approached from the old direction they had no
flags, signs nor persons to direct you outside to the new
location. Apparently, I wasn't the first to complain about
the difficulty finding them.
I wonder how many voters didn't have the time to
continue looking nor the resources to get through to the
Supervisor of Elections office to find out where to go to
vote. I wonder if the election results are what they
should be because voters couldn't find their polling loca-
tion? Polling locations need to be well marked from
more than one direction.
I appreciate the help and patience from the poll
worker at the corner of Thacker and Columbia. I apol-
ogize to her for not getting her correct name in order to
thank her. I believe her fist name is Milly. Thanks again.
You were wonderful.
Marjorie Welsh
Kissimmee
Puerto Ricans are citizens
EDITOR'S NOTE: U.S. Rep. Ginny Brown-Waite,
R-Brooksville, was complaining about parts of an eco-
nomic-stimulus package when she referred to resi-
dents of Puerto Rico and Guam as "foreign citizens."
This letter is a local response to that comment.
To the editor:
Good morning friends!
This is my reaction to U.S. Rep. Ginny Brown-
Waite's comments:
Are we going to continue tolerating the constant
insults to the Puerto Rican heritage and our rights and
responsibilities for this nation?
Are we going to continue acknowledging the igno-
rance toward our history and the relationship we have
with the USA? Are we going to consent to this nonsense
or are we going to stand for our dignity and demonstrate
our place in history and in this community?
We all know that there are more than four million
Puerto Ricans living in this nation, four million living in
Puerto Rico and I do not know how many in other USA
territories and around the world. We all know that Puerto
Ricans have fought for the democracy and good econo-
my for this nation since the Civil War. We have a place
in history and every American must know it.
The Borinqueneers are a good example of one of the
most prestigious and valuable groups of people fighting
for this country, without diminishing others who had
fought in different wars and causes for this nation.
Once and for all, stand for our rights and dignity, do
whatever is necessary to demonstrate our value and
place in history. You can do it! We are USA citizens
(since 1917), as everybody else born in the continental
USA is. Please send a letter or an e-mail to U.S.
Representative Ginny Brown-Waite and ask her to apol-
ogize for calling us "foreign citizens."
Zulma Velez-Estrada
Kissimmee
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School's renovation to cost $340,000 wireless
Continued from page A-I
By Mallory Bonbright
Staff Writer
Renovation work at the
Osceola County School for
the Arts, including an over-
'haul of the auditorium and
ballroom, should be finished
by April.
Plans the School Board
recently approved include
remodeling 5,600 square
feet of the existing banquet
hall into three 1,600-square-
foot classrooms. The three
classrooms will be used as
additional space for the
band, drama and dance pro-
grams. The renovation proj-
an argument, Ventura and one
of the 16-year-old boys started
to fight on the sidewalk behind
the mall, along Columbia
Avenue.
Morales also became
involved in the fight, kicking his
counterpart's opponent in the
head, Miller said. Another of the
16-year-olds retaliated by chas-
ing Morales with a stick.
That was when Morales
turned and stabbed the older
boy with a knife, Miller said.
Both Morales and Ventura
ran after blood was shed. The
ect will cost approximately
$340,000.
Assistant Principal Sylvia
Kern said when the orchestra
practices, it's hard to find a
space for 60 or more stu-
dents and their instruments.
"The rooms are going to
be wonderful for the students
to practice in harmony,"
Kern said.
The remainder of space
will be used as a storage area
for banquet tables and chairs.
"We are very excited about
the renovations at the Osceo-
la County School for the Arts
as it will provide additional
classroom space for our tal-
victim's two friends ran to get
help from a Kissimmee police
officer driving through the area
in his patrol car. The officer
reported that the injured boy
was bleeding very badly as he
stumbled toward him, holding
two shirts to his chest.
Kissimmee Fire Department
personnel transported the
injured teenager to the hospital.
Another officer caught up with
Ventura, his baggy pants bloody,
as he crossed Armstrong
Avenue. Ventura was transport-
ed to the police station and
ented students," Dana
Schafer, spokeswoman for
the Osceola County School
District, said.
Other renovations include
replacing existing storefront
glass and doors, a new
awning canopy and replacing
the acoustical ceiling system
and carpet in classrooms,
school officials said.
"How can you ask an
orchestra or drama class to
keep the noise low?" Kern
asked, referring to the need
for new acoustic tile.
"We are really looking for-
ward to the new changes, so
the students can continue to
questioned, but not charged.
Morales surrendered to authori-
ties later that day.
Wasson said the boy who
was stabbed is home now,
recovering, and has been able to
receive well-wishes and cards
from his friends at school.
He also said he was sad-
dened that the incident occurred
to students in his school, even
though it was outside of school
hours and property. The admin-
istration has taken every precau-
tion to ensure the safety of their
students and educate them in
grow in what they love art,"
Kern said.
The student population
has more than doubled dur-
ing the first five years of the
art school's operation, school
officials said. The school also
is adding 12 classrooms for
sixth- through eighth-grade
students.
"The district has construct-
ed nearly 12,000 new stu-
dent seats since 2005,"
Schafer said. "We will contin-
ue to work aggressively to
build and renovate our
schools to the fullest extent
allowed by the revenues avail-
able to us."
crime-related issues, he said.
"We've done our work to
make sure that we are safe," he
said. "In 20 years, Kissimmee
Christian Academy has never
had any violence."
The private school has about
300 students.
Neither Ventura nor Morales
attended the school, Wasson
said. While the victim of the
stabbing and at least one of his
friends attend the academy, the
News-Gazette could not deter-
mine where the third 16-year-
old attended.
Homeless
Continued from page A-I
The commission focused on
five goals to end homelessness
in 10 years: provide housing
opportunities, prevent home-
lessness, create a strong sup-
port system, expand healthcare
-services and create a regional,
permanent body to work on the
issue full-time.
Creating a full-time agency
staffed with public officials and
private residents could provide a
kind of safety net for those look-
ing to get back on their feet.
Schmidt also recommended
that the counties and Orlando
work together to create a net-
work of at least four drop-in
centers available at all times to
the homeless in case of emer-
agencies.
The three homeless health-
care centers suggested by the
commission would use approxi-
mately 180 case managers to
help provide broad mental
health and substance abuse
services.
It would cost about $50 mil-
lion per year to provide all these
services, Schmidt said, with a
capital cost of $110 million dur-
ing the 10-year period. While
those estimates may seem high,
he said they likely are overstated
because they don't include the
cost savings that some services
would provide.
One goal of the commis-
sion, which researched the
issue from June through
December, is to highlight what
it says is the changing face of
homelessness, where one per-
son or one family silently loses
their home every day.
Nearly half of those in Cen-
tral Florida's homeless popula-
tion hold steady jobs, and a
third have college degrees, the
report stated.
About one-third of the
homeless population remains
homeless for more than a year.
Another third is estimated to
live without homes for three
months up to one year, and the
rest range from one week to
three months.
The majority of residents
said in a 2007 survey that
homelessness was a problem in
their county and should be a top
priority, but not enough was
done to fight its root causes.
Regional homeless commis-
sion members will vote on their
final report Feb. 13 before sub-
mitting it to the three counties
and Orlando.
money, City Manager Mark
Durbin told commissioners
during the Jan. 22 work-
shop. The city currently pays
about $142,338 a year for
the Sprint broadband service
out of the general fund.
The downtown network
trial cost $353,108, for
which the city paid about
$117,703. If the city and the
utility authorities agree to
implement the new network,
Cisco would buy the old
equipment T worth about
$300,000 as credit toward
new equipment, Sousa said.
The two-mile area would
include KUA and the water
authority's headquarters on
Carroll Street, cover several
blocks on the west side of
John Young Parkway until
Vine Street and include High-
lands Avenue Elementary
School and the Orange Gar-
dens neighborhood.
The new system is expect-
ed to be faster and more reli-
able than the current down-
town system as well as the
citywide broadband service.
Residents within its reach
will have free wireless Inter-
net access at about double
the speed of dial-up. They
also would have the option
of even faster access by pay-
ing for a premium package
that would help pay for the
costs of providing the serv-
ice, Jef Gray, KUA vice
president of information
technology, said.
"City departments will
have faster access wirelessly
to all of the essential applica-
tions and data we use to serve
the public," Sousa said.
That includes everything
from e-mail to programs that
allow police officers, fire-
fighters, building permit and
code enforcement officers to
work more efficiently in the
field.
The network also would
be able to handle large appli-
cations that the current net-
work can't, such as stream-
ing video and the' city's geo-
graphical information sys-
tem, which essentially pro-
vides super-detailed maps
with geographical-referenced
data.
Eventually, a police officer
could watch a real-time video
from a camera in a park, for
example, Sousa said. Or,
pending approval from the
state Legislature, the city could
use the network to stream
video from cameras installed
at intersections to observe
motorists running red lights.
TWA would use the net-
work for video surveillance in
their facilities and to read
meters remotely, saving time
and money to deploy men into
the field.
Installation for the new sys-
tem could start as soon as all
three entities have approved
the specifics of the contract
for the trial run. The final
approval of the project is
included in the agenda for
Kissimmee commissioners at
Tuesday's meeting.
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LONGHORNS BOUNCED
Dade-Pasco scores
three goals in 2nd
half to win regional
By Ken Jackson
Staff Writer
After four years, Harmo-
ny finally experienced play-
off soccer.
For over 45 minutes, it
was really good. But for 15
minutes, it was painful.
The host Longhorns,
fresh off a 4A District 7
championship win over
Bishop Moore last week,
couldn't hold a second-half
lead and fell, 3-1, in a
Region 2 quarterfinal
Thursday.
Pasco moves on to
Tuesday's regional semifi-
nal against Bishop Moore,
who trampled Hudson, 7-
1, on Thursday.
"I feel like we played the
better game. Our defense
made four mistakes that
cost us three goals," HHS
Coach Dan Wiles said.
"Theirs made about 12
mistakes and we got one
goal."
The teams played a
scoreless first half; Harmo-
ny dominated the first 20
minutes and Pasco owned
the second 20, so halftime
came at a perfect time for
the Longhorns to regroup.
It didn't take long. Riley
Ward got the ball to Dalton
Everett off a free kick, and
the junior scored from the
top of the goalie box just
36 seconds into the second
half to give Harmony (13-
8-3) a 1-0 lead.
But the Pirates (21-5-2)
answered six minutes later.
Longhorns goalie Paul Hills
stopped two point-blank
shots, but the second
deflected to Pasco's Roman
Farias, who flicked in the
tying score.
Whereas the first half
was played mostly in the
midfield, the rest of the
game resembled an end-to-
end track meet. And it was
the Pirates who were able
to cash in on their offensive
opportunities.
With 15:55 left, striker
Jose Montelongo found
some space and crossed
the ball to Harry Hollander,
who found the back of the
net from close range. With
3:32 to go, Montelongo
scored his 49th goal of the
year with a rocket shot
from 18 yards out to ice
the win.
Coach Wiles said his
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Harmony's Dalton Everett (26) races upfield against Pasco during the
regional quarterfinal match Thursday. Alex Navia (21) moves up in
support. Pasco won the match, 3-1.
team was dominant in the
midfield but couldn't finish
its scoring chances. On this
night it led to Harmony's
demise.
"And I really can't fault
Paul on any of those goals.
One was a deflection, one
went into the far corner
and the other was an
County teams alive
in girls basketball
'district tournaments
By Ken Jackson
Staff Writer
If it could just be the dis-
trict playoffs every week.
Entering Friday, every
Osceola County girls bas-
ketball team remained alive
in the postseason with a
shot at advancing to the
regional playoffs.
Thanks to a pair of wins
in the 4A District 7 tourna-
ment at Poinciana, a coun-
ty team is guaranteed to
play in Thursday's regional
quarterfinals. St. Cloud and
Poinciana played in Fri-
day's district semifinals.
The sixth-seeded Bull-
dogs (9-10) got there with a
come-from-behind 62-61
win over No. 3 South Lake
on Wednesday. St. Cloud
trailed by 12 going into the
fourth quarter but refused
to yield. Down one, Christy
Walls got fouled going to
the hoop, and calmly sank
a pair of free throws with
five seconds remaining.
The Eagles (22-2)
earned their way to the
semifinal by beating Cele-
bration, 57-25, on Tues-
day.
Harmony (18-5), win-
ners of 14 of its last 15
games, also needed a
strong finish to defeat
Eustis, 52-48 on Wednes-
day. The Longhorns led by
five entering the fourth
quarter, and were up 50-48
before the Panthers began
using their fouls. Senior
point guard Leigh Harvey
sank a pair of free throws
in the final minute to seal
the win.
Lauren Weber had a
game-high 26 points and
Veronica Morel added 12.
"Lauren's had some
good games down the
stretch, actually they all
have," HHS Coach Steve
Smith said. "We played
smarter than them. Our
seniors are getting us some
good leadership right
now."
The Longhorns drew a
tough assignment on Fri-
day, facing defending dis-
trict champ Bishop Moore,
ranked No. 4 in Class 4A,
on Friday.
"We'll try to do things
they haven't seen," Smith
said following Wednesday's
game. "But they're good
inside and good outside and
you can't try to run with
them for four quarters."
The district champi-
onship is tonight at 7 p.m.
Liberty, after winning its
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against Harmony earlier this season. Both
teams reached the semifinals of the 4A-7 tour-
nament at PHS. The title game is tonight.
unmarked man," he said.
The loss is a tough way
for Harmony to wrap up
See Soccer, page A-7
Signing
day will
be busy
at OHS
By Rick Pedone ,
Staff Writer
National Signing Day .on
Wednesday will be a busy
one at Osceola High, where
three Kowboys are set to
sign Division I scholarships.
Osceola's Momo
Thomas said Monday that
he has verbally committed
to play football for Col-
orado State University at
Fort Collins.
Previously, defensive
back T'Sharvan Bell
announced for Auburn and
linebacker Pat Lambert
declared for Cincinnati.
Bubba Brown probably
will not sign Wednesday,
said OHS Coach Jeff Rol-
son.
Brown was set to visit
Kansas State this week-
end and still has trips
planned for Auburn and
West Virginia.
Brown may not be acad-
emically qualified to enroll
next fall, Rolson said.
Harmony's O'Neill
Chambers said two weeks
ago that he will sign with
Brigham Young University
on Wednesday.
See Signings, page A-7
Harmony lifters end Lady Bulldogs OBC reign
By Rick Pedone
Staff Writer
Harmony's (68) depth
proved too much for four-
time champion St. Cloud
(61) as the Lady Longhorns
won the Orange Belt Con-
ference girls weightlifting
championship Wednesday
at St. Cloud.
Osceola (49) was third,
followed by Gateway- (20),
Poinciana (17) and Cele-
bration (2).
It was the first time a
school other than St. Cloud
won the weightlifting
championship.
Harmony scored two
'firsts: at 129 with Kara
King, who totaled 245
pounds, and at 154, where
Brooke Miller won with a
total of 275.
Miller was named the
meet's Most Outstanding
Lifter for the heavyweight
classes (154-unlimited).
"I'm super proud of our
girls," Coach Jerrad Butler
said. "A lot of them had
personal bests. St. Cloud
actually had more firsts
than us, but we were able
to put two girls in every
class."
Harmony earned sec-
ond-place finishes with Jor-
dan Comer (154), Hannah
Shetters (139), Kelsey
Brown (169), Cheypel Ross
(183) and Emily Lanier
(199). Heavyweight Kaitlyn
Toms was third.
St. Cloud scored four
firsts, but it wasn't enough.
.St. Cloud Coach Lonnie
Beckel said his team's
paucity of lifters in the
upper classes was too
much to overcome.
"We only scored points
in one class over 169,"
Beckel said. "We were
missing a couple of girls.
We had one playing basket-
ball, a couple of others
have quit. And, we didn't
lift as well as we did at sec-
tionals. I can't say that I'm
shocked. Coach (Jerrad)
Butler has done a great job
over at Harmony with that
program. Their kids did a
good job."
St. Cloud freshman Zan-
quina Ellison lifted a total of
270 pounds and broke her
school bench press record
with a lift of 155 in winning
at 110. She was the meet's
Outstanding Lightweight.
Lauren Schroeder won at
119 with a total of 260,
and Kristine Carcione lifted
265 to win the 139-pound
title. Robin Lucas was the
champ at 199 with a 280-
pound total lift.
Three other teams
boasted champions in the
most competitive OBC
meet in its five seasons of
existence.
Poinciana's Ziomara
Rivera won at 101 with a
210-pound total.
Osceola's Jazyme Smith
was the winner at 169 with
a total of 250, and Jaleesa
Barrington lifted 295
pounds to win at 183.
Gateway's Sofia Nichols
was the heavyweight
champ with a lift of 275
pounds.
Several of the OBC
lifters qualified for the state
meet Feb. 9 at River Ridge
High.
Real action
won't be on
the gridiron
Ken Jackson
Sports Writer
kjackson@
osceolanewsgazette.com
I don't care about this Super Bowl.
And it's all the Giants' fault.
The Manning brothers couldn't beat
the Patriots. Nor could Tony Romo, or
the entire AFC or NFC East divisions.
Old Man Favre was supposed to have
a crack at them.
Here was my grand plan: Packers
beat the Giants. Favre finds a way to
beat the Bellicheck Battalion. The entire
NFL carries him away on a porcelain
chariot, he rides off into the sunset, and
we never hear from hirh again. Long live
Aaron Rogers!
Instead, we got this shlockfest that
has zero appeal west of New York and
south of Delaware. (And I had to write a
new column.)
So let's get this outta the way and
move on to the fun stuff:
Pats 27, Giants 14. (I do think Big
Blue can win, but won't. Why fight the
inevitable?)
And now for the real reason you're
going to watch the Super Bowl, why
you'll spend four hours ingesting pizza,
hot dogs wrapped in bacon, brauts and
brews, Turns and Maalox.
No, not the commercials. (What's this
world come to?)
I'm talking prop bets.
If we're going to watch The Biggest
Game of the Year, then let's really
watch it.
It's a reason to avoid the hot
dog/bacon bombs.
It's also the reason the Las Vegas
books will finish deep, deep in the black
this weekend. (You think those places
are built on winners?) You can plunk
money down on all of the nuances out
there, and many of them will offer odds.
But why should they hoard all the fun?
So print out this list, answer the ques-
tions and go head to head with your
pals. Or take me on, as I've included my
answers. But, beware, as always, that
following this advice can be hazardous
*to your wealth ...
Coin toss: Heads or tails? (Heads)
Who wins it? (NY) Accept or defer?
(Defer)
First quarter, 10.5 total points.
Over/under? (Under)
Second quarter, 13.5. (Over)
Third quarter, 10.5 (Over)
Fourth quarter, 13.5 (Under)
First field goal, NY/NE? (NE)
First offensive TD? (NE)
First turnover? (NY) It will be a ...
(Interception)
Punt return for TD? Kickoff? Defen-
sive return? (No, no and no)
Will a team score .in first 6 minutes of
the game? (No)
Will a team score in last 2 minutes of
first half? Last two minutes of the game?
(Yes and no)
Longest TD scored, 38.5 yards.
Over/under? (Over)
In which half are the most points
scored? (Second)
Most rushing yards? (NY)
Most passing yards? (NE)
Longest field goal, 46.5 yards.
Over/under? (Under)
Patriots scoreless in any quarter?
(Yes)
Giants scoreless in any quarter? (Yes)
Who will win the game? (Duh)
Bonus questions:
Who scores the game's first touch-
down? (Wes Welker)
Who has the first commercial? (Bud-
weiser)
What color of Gatorade will Belich-
er, the winning coach wear? (Orange)
Will Troy Aikman look and sound like
he just rolled out of bed? (As always).
Good luck, and may the best Belich-
dangit! player win.
Rick Pedone says: Gotta go with the
Pats, like I did last September, by 10.
And, it's Belichick, for gawd's sake.
Interesting aside: The Giants' assis-
tant strength coach is Markus Paul, the
former Osceola High quarterback and
Chicago Bears defensive back. Interest-
ing aside No. 2: Paul already owns two
Super Bowl rings, which he won as the
assistant strength coach for the ... New
England Patriots (2001 and 2004).
No, he didn't get us any tickets. But,
who wants to be in Arizona in February,
anyway? It's much nicer in July...
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The big news is that the big
specs are biting. Most are
being caught in the Kissim-
mee grass, hydrilla pockets
and in the reeds. The majori-
ty of them are being caught
on small jigs and live min-
nows. Right now the north
end of the lake seems to be
the best place for specs.
The warmer weather we've
had for the past few days
ought to again push the bass
back closer to shore to the
spawning areas. They had
been in close for a while, but
the cold front earlier in the
week pushed them back out
into deeper water.
I personally have been
catching bass on the outside
of the Kissimmee grass.
When I move in shallow, all I
catch are small bucks. On the
outside I'm catching 2 to 4
pounders. Soft jerk baits,
senko-type plastics and a Car-
olina Rig have worked best
for me. I know some people
are still catching bass out in 7
to 9 feet of water.
Shiner fishing has been a
little on the slow side, but
that's how the bigger bass are
being caught.
Tourneys-
Continued from page A-6
5A District 6 quarterfinal on
Tuesday, also had a tough
draw, facing nationally-ranked
Winter Haven.
Osceola, ranked No.10,
had a first-round bye in the
6A-6 tournament at Palm Bay
and played Melbourne on Fri-
day night. The winner plays
for the championship tonight
against Friday's Vero Beach-
Palm Bay winner.
Heartland Christian clinched
the A-9 championship Tues-
day. It hosts the A-10 runner-
up Thursday in the regional
quarterfinals.
It will be quiet at the coun-
ty's other schools. Celebra-
tioin quarterback Kanin
Aldredge may sign with a
school from Virginia on
Wednesday, said Coach David
Holder.
Thomas, a 5-9, ,160-pound
wingback/defensive back for
Osceola's Class 5A state run-
ner-up squad, picked the
Rams over Auburn, Toledo
and Kansas State.
Colorado State Coach
Steve Fairchild was in Kissim-
mee last week to watch
Thomas play basketball.
Fairchild replaced longtime
Rams Coach Sonny Lubick in
December.
"I had to make a decision.
It was driving me crazy,"
Thomas said. following Osce-
ola's basketball win over Lib-
erty Monday.
Thomas said he was strug-
gling in basketball because
his mind was elsewhere while
he made recruiting trips in
January.
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SC youth soccer
The St. Cloud, Youth Soc-
cer Club is holding registra-
tion today at the St. Cloud
Civic Center from 10 a.m. to
2 p.m.
New players should bring a
copy of their birth certificate.
Registration is for ages 4 and
up., Recreational and com-
petitive teams are available.
Volunteer coaches also are
needed.
For additional information
visit www.stcloudsoccer.com.
Greater Osc. soccer
The Greater Osceola Unit-
ed Soccer Club is holding
registration today from 10
a.m. to noon at McDonald's,
2110 E. Bronson Highway
near the turnpike entrance.
For more information, visit
the Web site at osceolasoc-
cer.com
Inline hockey
Registration for the Kissim-
mee Inline Hockey League
will continue through Feb. 8
at the Fortune Road Athletic
Complex.
Games are held on Satur-
day nights with one practice
a week. The fee is $85 and
includes membership to the
US Hockey Inline Associa-
tion.
The fee for returning play-
ers from the fall season is
$60. Children ages 6-17 are
eligible. Squirts, ages 6-9, are
encouraged to register.
Goalies play free with a U.S.
Hockey Inline Association
card.
Call 407-518-2405.
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Continued from page A-6
the season, but it was the best
season in the program's four-
year history, winning 13
games and its first district soc-
cer championship.
Senior midfielder Mike
Rogers, who was part of the
program when it struggled its
first two years, said, "Doesn't
matter how far Bishop Moore
gets, we beat them and we
have the district trophy and
they don't."
Playing a regional playoff
game on home grass also was
a sweet reward to Pete Perez,
another four-year player.
"It was great to see the
improvement from then, this
year we beat the best teams in
our district."
And to hear Wiles talk, this
may just be the start of a
trend. Aside from Perez and
Rogers, only seniors Hills and
Rene Delacruz need to be
replaced.
"We did a lot of good
things this year, and I'm
stressing that to the guys who
come back to build on that,"
Wiles said. "We could have
nine starters coming back."
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700 Generation Pt., Kissimmee
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February 27th 3:30pm
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Department have a group of men and women within the department to represent St. Cloud during events
such as memorial services and presenting Colors. Lt. Campbell spent countless hours reviving this long
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provides fast and efficient medical services to residents and visitors during large City sponsored events,
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developing procedures for the team; he researched what equipment should be purchased and placed on
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Community Events
Kissimmee
All County Jazz
Osceola County middle and high school jazz
bands will perform today at Toho Square in
downtown Kissimmee.
From 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., middle and
high school jazz bands will perform. From 4 to
5:30 p.m., an all-county jazz band will per-
form, led by University of Central Florida pro-
fessor and accomplished jazz musician Jeff
Rupert. The concert is free.
"A Tribute to the
Decades of Change"
On Sunday, Feb. 10 at 2 p.m., the Kissim-
mee All State Tourist Club in a partnership
with the Kissimmee Parks and Recreation
Department will host "A Tribute to the
Decades of Change: The 30s, 40s and 50s."at
the Monument Avenue shuffleboard club,
Kissimmee.
The event will honor all club member cou-
ples who have been married for 50 years or
more.
The event, sponsored by Kissimmee Florist,
has been held annually for more than 50
years. The public is invited.
Lois Club
The Lois Club's annual meeting will be
monday at Red Lobster on Vine Street in
Kissimmee at 11:30 a.m.
If your name is Lois, bring a spouse or a
friend.. For more information, call Lois
Richards at 407-847-3385.
St. Cloud
Pancake Breakfast
The St. Cloud Church of God, 521 Dakota
Ave., St. Cloud, will hold a pancake breakfast
today and Sunday at 7:30 a.m.
The menu consists of pancakes, sausage or
bacon, grits and orange juice or coffee.
There is a donation of $5, which will help
youth go to a conference. For more informa-
tion, call 407-892-3838.
Harmony
Pre-"Big Game" event
Harmony's pre-"Big Game" event will be
today from noon to 3 p.m. in Harmony's
Town Square. There will be a free concert
from Margaritaville's Blue Stone Circle. A free
raffle ticket for cash prizes will be given to
every visitor. There also will be a bounce house
for children.
For more information, call 407-891-8358
or go to www.harmonyfl.com.
Osceola County
Genealogy club meeting
The Genealogy Club of Osceola County's
meeting will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, in the meet-
ing room of the Hart Memorial Library on
Dakin Street in Kissimmee. The speaker. will
be Joanne Vary Schwandes, who will give a
presentation about her observations and inves-
tigations of gravestones.
As a continuing program, volunteers from'
the Genealogy Club will be in the Genealogy
Lab at the library every Tuesday morning from
10 to 11 a.m. and every Thursday evening
from 7 to 8 p.m. to answer questions about
your family research throughout the world.
The club meets the first Sunday of the,
month at 2 p.m. at the library.
For further information or a copy of the
club's newsletter, call 957-4347 or 892-
8337.
Flea market
The Osceola Council on Aging's flea market
will be Wednesday from 8 a.m. to noon at the
council building, 700 Generation Point,
Kissimmee.
For those interested in participating, the cost is
$10 per table and space is limited. For more
information, call 407-846-8532, Ext. 289.'.
AARP Driver Safety
The AARP Driver's Safety classes will be
Feb 11 and 12 at the Poinciana Community
Center, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Feb. 12
and 14 at Kissimmee Utility Authority's admin-
istration building, 1701 W. Carrol St., from 9
a.m to 1 p.m.
Participants can reserve a spot by calling
Irwin Missick at 407-870-5928, who will
inform callers about the fee.
Completion of classes enables the graduates
to save on car insurance, which is valid for
three years minus no serious driving infractions
during that time.
Extension programs
Feb. 5 at 6:30 p.m.: Citrus culture, at the
-extension Services building. To register, call
;321-697-3000.
pOther areas
- The Orlando Futbol Club's super y league
;tryouts will be Tuesday and Thursday at the
Southern style
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tion Bluegrass Festival Jan. 26 with assistance from her grandmother Joanne
Royal, right, and shopkeeper Dee Winkelman, left.
Citrus Bowl. The U15 Girls will be from 5 to 7
p.m.; U13 Boys from 6 to 7 p.m.; U14 Boys,
from 5 to 7 p.m.; and U15 Boys from 7:30 to
9:30 p.m.
For more information, go to www.
orlandofc.net or call 407-687-8559.
Religion
Ball Chapel AME Church
The Ball Chapel African Methodist Episco-
pal Church, 125 Crawford Road, St. Cloud,
holds services Sunday at 11 a.m. Church
school is at 10 a.m. A Bible study and prayer
is every Thursday at 6 p.m.
Day of Prayer Web site
The National Day of Prayer Web -site is
www.OsceolaNDP.org. The site provides infor-
mation on upcoming prayer breakfast sum-
mits, host sites for the National Day of Prayer,
current community gatherings and prayer
resources in Osceola County.
Jesus is Lord International
The Jesus is Lord International church, 609
Vine St., Suite G, Kissimmee, holds services
on Sunday. Services in English is from 9 to
10:30 a.m. Spanish services are from 11 a.m.
to 1 p.m. and 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Catholic women
St. Thomas Aquinas Council of Catholic
Women holds general meetings the third Mon-
day 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 wel-
come. Contact Marie Fiske at 407-892-5461.
Celebrate Recovery
Celebrate Recovery, a Christ-centered 12-
step recovery program from life's hurts, habits
and hang-ups, is offered at First United
Methodist Church, 1001 10th St., St. Cloud,
every Sunday.
The event begins at 6 p.m. with worship,
testimony and a speaker. Those attending
break into small groups at 7 p.m. and fellow-
ship and coffee begins at 8 p.m.
For more information, contact Pastor Alexis
Talbott at 407-892-3128.
True Praise family worship
True Praise Family Worship Center has a
"Word Explosion" family worship every Satur-
day at 6 p.m. at the Comfort Suites Maingate,
7888 W. U.S. Highway 192, Kissimmee.
For more information, call 305-957-0031,
by e-mail at tpfwc@netzero.net or visit the
Web at www.tpfwc.com.
Faith Assembly
Faith Assembly of God, 1406 Eastern Ave.,
St. Cloud, holds a free community gospel con-
cert the first Sunday of each month at 6 p.m.
Radio ministry
Samantha Phillips, senior pastor along with
her husband, Michael A. Phillips, at New Des-
tiny Kingdom Life Church, has a radio ministry
Sunday at 1 p.m. on Rejoice 1140AM.
The church meets at 1830 N. Main St.,
Kissimmee. For more information, call 407-
944-1211 or visit www.ndkingdomlife.org/.
Welcome Table
Welcome Table Ministries provides lunches,
resume services and Christian encouragement
to areas of need in Osceola County. Lunches
will be given out on Saturdays. All services and
food are free to the public. Free resume ser-
vices are also offered to the community -at
large. To have Welcome Table Ministries go to
your neighborhood, call Carlton and Sandra
Tynes at 407-932-0767.
Welcome Table Ministries hosts an informal
support group for women facilitated by Sandra
Tynes the first Tuesday of each month, from 7
p.m. to 8 p.m. at 3680 Fountainbleau Blvd.,
Kissimmee. For details, call Tynes at 407-932-
0767.
Home study
The Downtown Church of Christ, meeting
at 1504 Patrick St.,Kissimmee is offering a
free six-lesson Chart Outline Booklet for home
study. Call Andy de Klerk, 407-344-9027 or
407-935-1853, and leave your name and
address.
DVD Bible study
A free Bible study DVD, "Searching For
Truth," is available by sending your name and
address to the Church of Christ, DVD Bible
Study, 2431 Fortune Road, Kissimmee, FL,
34744.
More than Conquerors
A Bible-centered 12-step recovery group for
those desiring freedom from sexual tempta-
tions meets Monday from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
at 1700 N. John Young Parkway, Room 326,
Building A, Kissimmee.
St. Thomas Aquinas
St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, 700
Brown Chapel Road in St. Cloud, is offering
an Inquiry ministry on Sundays after the 8:30
a.m. and 10 a.m. services for those interested
in becoming Catholic.
In September, the .church will also begin
offering Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults
sessions to prepare adults to convert to the
Catholic Church. For more information, call
407-957-4495.
Catholic training
The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
(RCIA) sessions are being held weekly on
Wednesday nights at 7 p.m. in the School Fac-
ulty Room at St. Thomas Aquinas Church,
700 Brown Chapel Road in St. Cloud. The
weekly sessions prepare adults to receive the
sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and
Holy Eucharist within the Christian faith of the
Catholic Church If you are interested, or know
someone interested in becoming Catholic, call
407-957-4495 for more information on the
RCIA process and on becoming a Catholic.
Seniors
Senior wedding anniversary
Any couple married in 1958 is invited to
join in a Feb. 12 celebration of their 50th wed-
ding anniversary. The program includes a brief
interview of each couple, renewal of vows,
entertainment, refreshments and dancing to
the Silver Cloud Community Orchestra. The
program will be at 7 p.m. at the St. Cloud
Senior Center, 3101 17th St.
To participate, call Sheila Lauer at 407-
892-5011 or Shirley Ogilvie at 407-957-
6895. The event is open to seasonal and year-
round residents.
Senior club
The Holy Redeemer Catholic Church
Senior Club meets every Monday from noon
. To publicize a non-profit event or
nMeeting, submit in writing a notice
;to the newspaper's office in Kissim-
nmee 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 is 407-933-6856.
E-mail events to bmcbride@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 Sati
urday's paper will be: health, hob-
bies/games, military, miscellaneous,
recreation, religion and thrift stores. For
more information on community events,
contact Community Editor Brian McBride
at 407-846-7600, Ext. 211.
to 4 p.m. in the social hall. All seniors are wel-
come to enjoy coffee, cards and conversation
Silver Cloud Orchestra
The Silver Clouds Community Orchestra
schedule is:
Feb. 26 at 7 p.m. Spring concert at St.
Cloud Senior Center.
Silver Clouds Chorus
Silver Clouds Chorus rehearsals Wednes-
days are at 3:30 p.m. at the St. Cloud Senior
Center, 3101 17th St., under the direction of
Tony Buchanan. All seniors 50 and older are
welcome. For more information, call Lorraine
at 407-892-2741.
St. Cloud Senior Center
The activities for the St. Cloud Senior Cen-
ter, 3101 17th St., is as follows: Ball room
dance to live music and country couple and
line dance, call the senior center for dates and
times at 407-957-7392.
The Golden Wedding Anniversary is Feb.
12 at 7 p.m.
The second annual Senior Prom is Friday,
Feb. 29 at 7 p.m. Music by Myron Friedrich.
Admission is free.
The Rovin' artists oil painting class is every
Thursday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
TOPS (Take pounds off sensibly) at the
annex, 702 Indiana Ave., is every Wednesday
9 to 10:30 a.m.
Seniorcise classes are Mondays, Wednes-
days and Fridays from 8 to 9 a.m. Contact
Regina Kasmin at 407-891-7435.
For the carefree travelers club, call Phyllis
Randall at 407-892-9792.
BVL AARP
The Buenaventura Lakes AARP Chapter
4259 meets the third Wednesday of the month
at noon at the Robert Guevara Community
Center, 501 Florida Parkway. Take a covered
dish to share. For more information,. call 407-
390-8115.
Poinciana AARP
Chapter 3520 meets the third Thursday of
each month at the Poinciana Community Cen-
ter. Dues are $2.50 per year. Call 863-427-
0619 for more information.
Senior programs
The following programs are held at the Oak
Street Community Center, 717 N. Palm Ave.,
Kissimmee. Phone: 407-847-2388.
"Peg-A-Longs" Cribbage Club Year
Round, Fridays 9:07 a.m. to 12:07 p.m. Free.
Mah Jongg Club Year-round Wednes-
days, 9 a.m. to noon. Free.
Ladies Craft Club-Year-round Tuesdays
10 a.m. to noon. Free.
Golden Rollers
Adults roller skate at Kissimmee Skate
Reflections, 1111 Dyer Blvd., each Wednes-
day from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. For details, call
Skate Reflections at 407-846-8469.
Poinciana AARP
Chapter 3520 meets the third Thursday of
each month at the Poinciana Community Cen-
ter. Dues are $2.50 per year. Call 863-427-
0619 for more information.
Thrift Stores
Good Samaritan
In Good Samaritan Village 4195 S. Orange
Blossom Trail, Kissimmee, 407-944-4351.
Open 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday through Fri-
day, and Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Costume
jewelry, family apparel, kitchen items, furniture
and electronics. Donations welcome, proceeds
go to the village.
Goodwill Store
The Goodwill Store at Kissimmee Square
1363 E. Vine St., is open from 9 a.m. to 8
p.m. Monday through Saturday and from 10
a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. The store carries all
kinds of new and used items and also takes
donations. For more information, call 407-
932-0002.
Salvation Army store
The Salvation Army Store in Kissimmee is
at 105 W. Vine St. Store hours are 9 a.m. to
7 p.m., Monday through Saturday; the store is
closed on Sunday. Donation drop-off hours are
Monday through Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Call 407-932-2009.
Thriftee Center
In the Hunter Arms building on 11th Street,
St. Cloud, 407-891-8155. Hours are 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. Clean
donations are now welcome. The center car-
ries clothing, kitchen supplies, linens, toys,
craft supplies and more. Operated by the Pres-
byterian Women.
Three Saints
The Three Saints thrift store, 1026 New
York Ave. in St. Cloud, is open from 9 a.m. to
1 p.m. Monday, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays
and Saturdays. Donations may be dropped off
during shop hours. Operated by the Ladies of
St. Luke and St. Peter Episcopal Church. For
more information, call the shop at 407-957-
7704.
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MILLER Charles H. Miller
Jr., age 64, a resident of Andrew
Avenue in
Benton, Maine,
died Friday
January 25th
from injuries
sustained in a ,.,
tragic automo- '
bile accident
which also took the lives of his
beloved wife Emelda and daugh-
ter Mona Jean Carter. He was
born on January 20, 1944 in
Weymouth, MA, the son of
Charles H. Sr, and Elizabeth
(Cummings) Miller and attended
school in Braintree, .MA. On
August 2, 1966 he married
Emelda Boucher at St. Rose of
Lima Church in Jay. They made
their home on Ludden Drive in
Jay until 1988 when they
moved to Benton, Maine.,
Charlie worked as an instrument
man at International Paper Co.
in Jay until 1987 when he went
to work for Scott Paper Co. in
Winslow from 1988 to 1992
and later transferred to Madison
Paper Co. in Madison in 1992
retiring in 2007. He had been a
communicant of St. Rose of
Lima Church in Jay.
He and his family enjoyed
their camp on Canton Lake and
riding the jet-ski, snow skiing,
playing dominoes and cards and
spending time with his children
Dan and Mona Jean. They also
looked forward to the plays at
the Community Little Theater in
Auburn.
He is survived by a son, Dan
Miller and his wife Amy of
Hampden, a mother-in-law, Rita
Boucher of St. Cloud, FL, a son-
in-law, Scott Carter of Alabama,
five grandchildren, a brother,
Robert Miller of Braintree, MA,
two brothers-in-law, Bernard
Boucher and his wife Jackie of
St. Cloud, FL and Paul Boucher
and his wife Claire of Livermore
Falls, two sisters-in-law, Bernice
Adams and her husband Will of
Jay and Betty Plaisted and her
husband George of Jay. He was
predeceased by his parents and
father-in-law Henry Boucher.
MILLER Emelda Miller,
age 61, a resident of 'Andrea
Avenue in
Benton, Maine,
died Friday,
January 25th
from injuries
sustained in a
tragic auto-
mobile accident
which also took the lives of her
beloved husband Charlie and
daughter Mona Jean Carter. She
was born on June 9, 1946 in
Livermore Falls, the daughter of
Henry and Rita (Litalien)
Boucher and was a graduate of
Livermore Falls High School.
On August 2, 1966 she married
Charles H. 'Miller Jr, of
Braintree, Massachusettg at St.
Rose of Lima Church in Jay.
She and her husband made their
home on Ludden Drive in Jay
before moving toBenton in
1988. She had worked as a hair-
dresser in Livermore Falls and
Jay apd was a representative for
Bristol-Myers Co. She also was
an officer for the TOPS pro-
gram and a leader at weight
watchers. She had been a com-
municant of St. Rose of Lima
Church in Jay.
She and her family enjoyed
their camp on Canton Lake and
riding the jet-ski, snow skiing,
quilting, playing dominoes, cards
and getting together with her
close friends. She and Charlie
enjoyed traveling and just being
with one another and their chil-
dren, Dan and Mona Jean. She
will be truly missed by all who
knew her.
She is survived by her moth-
er, Rita Boucher of St. Cloud,
FL, a son, Dan Miller and his
wife Amy of Hampden, a son-in-
law, Scott Carter of Alabama,
five grandchildren, two brothers,
Bernard Boucher and his wife
Jackie of St. Cloud, FL and Paul
Boucher and his wife Claire of
Livermore Falls, two sisters,
Bernice Adams and her husband
Will of Jay and Betty Plaisted
and her husband George of Jay.
She was predeceased by her
father Henry Boucher.
CARTER Mona Jean
(Miller) Carter, age 39, a former
resident of
Waterville,
Maine, died
Friday January '
25th from in-
juries sustained
in a tragic auto-
mobile accident _
which also took the lives of her
parents.
She was born on May 3,
1968 in Lewiston, the daughter
of Charles Jr. and Emelda
(Boucher) Miller, was a graduate
of Jay High School and fur-
thered her education at
University of Southern Maine in
Portland where she met her
future husband. She married
Scott Carter and lived in
Waterville before moving to
Loxley, AL where she and her
husband were raising their 16
year old twin boys Cole and
Jacob Carter. She had worked
for the Prudential Nichols Real
Estate in Baldwin and Mobile,
AL counties earning top seller
recognition for 2006. She was a
very happy and loving girl and
was always ready to joke and
tease anyone around her, She
will be deeply missed by her fam-
ily and friends.
She is survived by her grand-
mother, Rita Boucher, of St.
Cloud, FL, a brother, Dan Miller
of Hampden, uncles and aunts
Bernard Boucher and his wife
Jackie of St. Cloud, FL and Paul
Boucher and his wife Claire of
Livermore Falls, and Robert
Miller of Braintree, MA.,
Bernice Adams and her husband
Will of Jay and Betty Plaisted
and her husband George of Jay,
nieces and nephews and
cousins. She was predeceased
by her maternal grandfather
Henry Boucher and paternal
grandparents.
DeSTEFANO Itha Wil-
liams DeStefano, 86, of Shady
Spring, WV, died Monday, Jan.
28, 2008, in a Beckley hospital
following a long illness.
Born July 29, 1921, at
Ashland, she was the daughter
of the late Mariano and Maria
Giuliani Rocchetti.
Mrs. DeStefano was a former
resident of St. Cloud, Fla., where
she had resided for 24 years and
attended the St. Thomas
Aquinas Catholic Church. She
was a former nursing assistant
for Dr. George Fordham and a
member of the St. John's
Catholic Church in Mullens. In
her leisure she enjoyed cooking
and shall be remembered by her
friends for her cooking.
In addition to her parents, she
was preceded in death by her
husband, Clarence Williams; a
sister, Eula Sardano; and two
brothers, Abraham and Pete
Rocchetti.
Those left to cherish her
memory include two daughters,
Linda Williams Nuckols and her
husband, Don, of Shady Spring
and Gina Dispensa and her hus-
band, Mike, of St. Cloud, Fla.;
three grandchildren, Rob Hislop
of San Francisco, Calif., and
Michael and Anthony Dispensa
of St. Cloud; three brothers,
Sam Rocchetti and Irene
Incordair of Melbourne, Fla.,
Frank Rocchetti and his wife, Lou,
of Crumpler and Mosie Rocchetti
and his wife, Rosalie, of Princeton.
Mass of the Christian Burial
was at 10 a.m. Thursday at St.
John's Catholic Church,
Mullens, with Father Jack Reich
as celebrant. Burial followed in
Woodlawn Memorial Park,
Bluewell. Friends called 6 to 8
p.m. Wednesday at the
Tankersley Funeral Home,
Mullens, where a prayer service
was conducted at 7:30 p.m.
Pallbearers were Rob Hislop
and Mosie, Louie, Rick and
Michael Rocchetti.
Arrangements by Tankersley
Funeral Home, Mullens, WV.
Online condolences may be
expressed at www.tankersley-
fh.com.
RICHARDS Merlynd
"Mert" Richards, 70, loving hus-
band, father and
grandfather
passed away
Wednesday,
was preceded in death by his
parents Rev. Alvin D. and
Annabell Richards and by his
brother Rev. Maynard. D.
Richards.
Merlynd is survived by his
wife Phyllis, sons Greg (Rhonda),
Randy (Trish) Richards, daugh-
ters Cheri (Eddie) Huff, and
Rhonda (Vince) Smith, sister
Marilynn Parsons, grandchildren
Collin, Nathan, Noel, Jacob,
Jordan, Jared, Tyler, Jesse and.'
Amanda.
Friends may call from 5:00-
8:00 p.m. Sunday, February 3,
2008 at Osceola Memory
Gardens Funeral Home
Kissimmee, Florida.
Funeral services will be held
11:00 a.m. Monday, February
4, 2008 at First Church of the
Nazarene, 1550 Mill Slough
Road, Kissimmee, Florida with
Rev. Brian Howard Officiating.
Arrangements entrusted to
Osceola Memory Gardens
Funeral Home, 1717 Old Boggy
Creek Road, Kissimmee, Florida
34744, 407-847-2494
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
PLANNING ADVISORY BOARD
AND CITY COMMISSION
This is to inform you that the Planning Advisory Board of the City of Kissimmee will make
a recommendation to the City Commission concerning a request to amend the
Comprehensive Plan for the City of Kissimmee. The Planning Advisory Board will hold a
meeting to consider their recommendation on said request on Wednesday, February 20,
2008 at 6:00 p.m. in the Commission Chambers of City Hall, 101 North Church Street,
Kissimmee, Florida 34741.
All interested parties may appear and be heard regarding adoption of the proposed
amendments. Written opinion will be received until 4:00 p.m., Wednesday, February 20,
2008. Any questions may be directed to the Development Services Department at (407)
518-2140.
This is to inform you that the City Commission will hold a Public Hearing concerning the
amendments on Tuesday, March 4, 2008 at 6:00 p.m. in the Commission Chambers of
City Hall, 101 North Church Street, Kissimmee, Florida 34741.
All interested parties may appear and be heard on the above date. Written opinion will be
received until 5:30 p.m., March 4, 2008, 2008. Any questions may be directed to the
Development Services Department at (407) 518-2140.
The proposed amendment to be discussed at the public hearing will be as follows:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1760 KNOWN AS THE
ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT PLAN
FOR THE CITY OF KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA, UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF
FLORIDA STATUTE 163.3184; AMENDING THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL
COORDINATION ELEMENT BY REVISING A PORTION OF POLICY 1.3.1
REGARDING THE COORDINATION WITH PUBLIC SCHOOLS;
DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO AMEND THE COMPREHENSIVE
LAND USE PLAN AS HEREIN PROVIDED AFTER THE PASSAGE OF
THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING AS
REQUIRED BY LAW; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT
HEREWITH; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1760 KNOWN AS THE
ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT PLAN
FOR THE CITY OF KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA, UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF
FLORIDA STATUTE 163.3184; REPLACING POLICY 1.3.4 OF THE
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENT REQUIRING FISCAL
COORDINATION WITH THE OSCEOLA COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD AND
RENUMBERING ALL SUBSEQUENT POLICIES; REPLACING POLICY
1.6.3 REQUIRING THE OSCEOLA COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD PREPARE.
AND ADOPT AN ANNUAL AND FIVE YEAR CAPITAL WORK PROGRAM
AND RENUMBERING ALL SUBSEQUENT POLICIES; DIRECTING THE
CITY MANAGER TO AMEND THE COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN
AS HEREIN PROVIDED AFTER THE PASSAGE OF THIS ORDINANCE;
PROVIDING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING AS REQUIRED BY LAW;
REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
In accordance with Florida Statute 286.26, persons needing assistance to participate in any of these proceedings
should contact the Office of the City Clerk (407) 518-2308 prior to the meeting. (FS286.26)
In accordance with Florida Statute 286.0105: any person wishing to appeal any decision made by the City
Commission with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing will need a record of the
proceedings, and for such purposes may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, which
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1st Marine Division
Association
The 1st Marine Division
Association Central Florida
chapter meets the first Satur-
day of October, December,
February, April and June at
10:30 a.m. in Gleason's
Grille. It's at Winter Park
Palms shopping center,4270
Aloma Avenue at intersec-
tion with the new Howell
Branch Road and about 1
1/2 miles west of Highway
417(the Greenway). All.
Marines ( active, former ,
retired ) are invited. After a
guest speaker and short busi-
ness meeting, Marine fellow-
ship is enjoyed over an
optional lunch. For more
information, call Mike
Galyean, president, at 407-
740-5097 or e-mail him at
koolade@earthlink.net.
The Tribute
The Veterans Tribute and
Museum, located in the
Osceola Square Mall, 3831
W. Vine St., Kissimmee, is a
free exhibit of military mem-
orabilia, open to the public
Tuesday through Sunday
from noon to 6 p.m.
The museum is in Mall
Suite 46.
Museum volunteers are
available to refer veterans
and their family members to
supportive services offered
by the VA, Workplace Cen-
tral Florida and other organi-
zations. Information on local
veterans organizations also is
available.
Volunteers also can help
family members, veterans,
school children and others
researching military history
or details of an individual's
service. The museum has an
extensive library of research
material and has access to
online military records.
The Tribute encourages
visits from school and other
groups. Call to schedule a
field trip.
Any veteran that would
like to tell their story on cam-
era to be included in the
video interview series "Every
One a Hero" can contact the
Tribute. For information on
the series, visit www.
veteranstributeandmuseum.
com. For details, call the
museum at 407-931-3133,
visit www.veteranstributeand
museum.com, e-mail
veteranstribute@earthlink.net
or contact Frank Clark 407-
846- 4678.
American Legion
Post 80
St. Cloud American
Legion Post No. 80, 1019
Pennsylvania Ave., holds
meetings at 7 p.m. the sec-
ond Thursday of each
month; auxiliary meetings
are at 7 p.m. the first Thurs-
day of each month; and the
Sons of American Legion
meetings are at 6:30 p.m.
the second Monday of each
month.
I The Post holds karaoke,
hosted by Jerry Cox, on
Wednesday from 7 to 11
p.m. This is also "Steak
Night" sponsored by the
Sons of American Legion
from 5 to 8 p.m.
The Post has dinners
every Friday from 5 to 8
p.m., with entertainment
beginning at 7 p.m. The
Post has Sunday breakfast
from 8 to 11:30 a.m. with a
buffet and a full menu.The
public is invited. Bingo for
members and guests is on
Saturday at 7 p.mn. Karaoke
with Jerry Cox every Satur-
Sday at 8 p.m. Call the post
a at 407-892-8808 for more
information.
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The Orange Blossom
Chorus rehearses every
Tuesday from 7 p.m. to 10
p.m. at Melody Manor, 813
Montana St., Orlando. Visi-
tors are welcome either to
sing or just to see what is
going on. The primary for-
mat of singing is barber-
shop four-part harmony in
a cappella style. The group
also does other styles of
songs, including popular,
Broadway musicals and
gospel. You don't need to
read music to be in the
group.
Central Florida.
Accordion Club
The Central Florida
Accordion Club meets the
third Wednesday of the
month from 5 p.m. to 9:15
p.m. at the Winter Park
Elks Lodge, 4755 Howell
Branch Road, Winter Park.
All skill levels, genres and
types of accordions play
during this time. For more
information, visit www.cfac-
cordionclub.com.
St. Cloud games
Card games are held at
the St. Cloud Shuffleboard
Club, 7th Street and Ohio
Avenue. Shuffleboard prac-
tice is played mornings 8-
10 a.m. Duplicate bridge is
played on Mondays at 6:30
p.m.; euchre is played on
Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.;
pinochle is played Wednes-
days and Saturdays at 6:30
p.m. In the fall cribbage will
be played on Thursday
nights and pinochle will also
be played on Friday nights.
Come and participate in the
fun. For more information,
call 'Charlotte at 407-498-
0455 or Bobby at 407-892-
2749.
KAST Club
Shuffleboard is played
every Monday, Wednesday
and Friday at 1:30 p.m.
with practice starting at 1
p.m. Euchre and dominoes
are played at the clubhouse
on Monday at 7 p.m. Five-
card pinochle Friday at 7
p.m. The clubhouse opens
at 6:30 p.m. Also on Thurs-
day night is bingo for gro-
ceries at the Community
House at 7 p.m., with doors
opening at 6:30 p.m.
The club is on 322 E.
Monument Ave. For more
information on the club and
its activities, call 407-892-
2817 or Betty Rigney at
407-846-0513.
Osceola Rodders
The Osceola Rodders is
an open car club. For infor-
mation on meetings and
location, call BJ Ewing at
407-709-8596 or Jena
Leonardy at 407-791-5325.
Mid-Fla. Corvette
The Mid-Florida Corvette
Club meets at 6:30 p.m. the
first Tuesday of each month
at Holiday Chevrolet, 1001
E. U.S: Highway 192. Mem-
ber of NCCC.
For more information,
contact Loretta Deal at 407-
498-4923, e-mail mommal-
bg@aol.com or visit
www.midfloridacorvettes.
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Miscellaneous
Recreation
"A Fading Frontier"
The Osceola Center for the
Arts and Osceola Historical
Society will present "A Fading
Frontier," with paintings by
local art legend Ernest "Buster"
Kenton and more through Feb.
24. The opening reception on
Tuesday, from 6 to 8 p.m. is
free and open to the public.
Refreshments will include light
spirits and a sample barbecue
spread. This special exhibit
showcases items from the soci-
ety's museum, including a dis-
play of shadow boxed band uni-
forms from various Osceola
School District High schools
and antique saddles.
In addition to the pieces of
Osceola's history, visitors can
view the artwork of Febru-
ary's teen artist of the month
Bruce Yao and the center's
extended private collection in
the community room.
For more information
regarding the Osceola Historical
Society, contact Donnita
Dampier at 407-396-8644.
Special Olympics
needs volunteers
Special Olympics Florida
needs volunteers for venues
throughout the Orlando area.
No prior experience with
Special Olympics is neces-
sary. All volunteers receive a
T-shirt. To register or for
more information, visit www.
specialolympicsflorida.org or
call Special Olympics Florida
at 352-243-9536, Ext 529.
Free legal help
Community Legal Services
of Mid-Florida provides free
civil legal services to low
income families. Services are
provided in the areas of hous-
ing, income maintenance,
employment, education, con-
sumer and domestic relations.
The office in Kissimmee is at
800 N. Main St. Phone 407-
847-0053 for an appoint-
ment.
Dance team
, The Alpha/Omega Dance
. Team reforms for churches,
schools, community centers,
businesses and other organi-
zations. Occasions include:
Birthdays, anniversaries,
retirements, holidays and spe-
cial events.
For more information,
contact Veronica at 407-932-
4769 or Eduardo at 407-
704-0190.
Hospice of the
Comforter
Hospice of the Comforter,
a non-profit serving Orange,
.Seminole and Osceola coun-
ties, is offering free training
to community members inter-
ested in becoming volunteers.
Hospice of the Comforter,
needs volunteers to befriend
patients, offer respite to care-
givers, support bereaved fam-
ilies and assist with adminis-
trative duties. Licensed mas-
sage therapists and hair
dressers are also needed. For
more information, call 407-
682-0808.
Free dinner
Donate a unit of blood and
receive a free steak dinner
the second Wednesday of
each odd month of the year
from 4 to 7 p.m. at the St.
Cloud Senior Center, 3101
17th St.
The dinner is sponsored by
the Independent Order of
Odd Fellows No. 66. For
more information, call the
Osceola branch of Florida's
Blood Centers at 407,-931-
2131.
Farmer's Market
St. Cloud Main Street
hosts a Farmer's Market on
Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1
p.m.
The market offers a vari-
ety of produce, citrus, baked
goods, plants, and flowers. It
also has activities for chil-
dren. Items such as gift bas-
kets and wood carved crafts
are also available at the mar-
ket.
For more information,
contact Olivia Rowland with
-St.- Cloud Main Street at
. 407-401-00,0S. .
St. Cloud recreation
programs
The city of St. Cloud Parks
and Recreation Department
offers many activities and pro-
grams for the city's youth at the
Civic Center, 3001 17th St.,
including:
A teen dance will be Satur-
day., Feb. 23, from 7 to 11
p.m. Open to ages 12 to 17.
There is a $3 admission;
refreshments are extra.
There will be music, dancing,
pizza and prizes. This dance' is
hosted by St. Cloud Teen
Recreation and Leisure, a pro-
gram run by teens, for teens.
T.R.L. Teen Council meet-
ings will be Tuesday and Feb.
12, from 6 to 7 p.m., in Room
3.
T.R.L. Teen Council mem-
bers are responsible for coming
up with fun ideas for T.R.L.,
such as field trips, dances,
games, events and activities for
teens. Teens between the ages
of 13 and 17 can join.
Yacht club
The Tohopekaliga Yacht
Club meets the first Monday of
the month at Advanced Marine,
301 13th St., St. Cloud. Social
hour is at 6:30 p.m., the meet-
ing starts at 7 p.m. New mem-
bers are being accepted now.
For information, call Com-
modore Randy Woeste at 407-
892-4753.
Skate Park
The St. Cloud Skate Park is
at 2401 Peghom Way, behind
the Civic Center. Hours are
from 3 to 7 p.m. Monday
through Friday and from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Hours
of the Trick Bike Park are from
3 to 7 p.m. Tuesday and Thurs-
day and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday. (Hours are subject to
change.) For more information,
call 407-957-7139..
St. Cloud
Horseshoe club
The St. Cloud Horseshoe
Club will host five state-sanc-
tioned tournaments in which
members of the National
Horseshoe Pitchers Associa-
tion are eligible to pitch. The
dates for the tournaments are
Feb. 23 and March 22. For
information on the state-sanc-
tioned tournaments, call Peg
Currier at 407-957-3805 or
603-312-6333.
The club has a 10-week
league.
For more information, go
to www.geocities.com/stchpc
or call Carol Johns at 407-
847-7212.
Camping group
The Osceola Sams camp-
ing group is looking for new
members. They camp once a
month. For details, call
Corinne at 407-498-9111 or
Char at 407-892-8024.
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24, to benefit the Orlando Museum of
Art. This year, the show continues its
tradition of excellence, featuring 41
dealers from throughout the eastern
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The Bay Area Renaissance Festi-
val returns to the Museum of Sci-
ence and Industry in Tampa,
weekends, Feb. 23-March 28.
This is the 30th season for the
show which features the music
of the 16th century, food, arti-
sans and more. The show
attracts some 100 artisan/
exhibitors every year, as well as
food items found only at the fes-
tival. Tickets are $16;95 for
adults, $8.95 for children. Dis-
counts are available at Tampa
Albertson's and other locations.
Parking is free. Go to
www.renaissancefest.com for
more information.
A FADING FRONTIER
KISSIMMEE The Osceola Center
for the Arts and the Osceola County
Historical Society present "A Fading
Frontier" with paintings by area artist
legend Ernerst Buster Kenton. The
opening reception is Tuesday, Feb. 5
from 6-8 p.m. Admission is free and
refreshments will be served. The special
exhibit also showcases items from the
historical society's museum including a
display of, shadow boxed band uni-
forms from various Osceola School
District high schools and antique sad-
dles. Also on display in February are
the works of Teen Artist of the Month,
Bruce Yao. For more information
regarding the Osceola Historical Soci-
396-8644.
GOSPEL SING
ST. ClOUD St. Cloud Main
Street will be host the 8th Annual
Gospel Sing today from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. at Veteran's Park on 13th Street.
Special guests include Blue Ridge,
Bethune Cookman Inspirational
Gospel Choir, Alibi, Son Shine Gospel
Singers, Stephanie Gay, Journey Bible
and First Baptist Children's Choir.
There also will be a pancake breakfast
beginning at 8:30 a.m. Breakfast cost is
$5 adults, children $3. Admission to the
gospel event is free. Food vendors will
moved to the First Baptist Church on
13th Street if it rains.
PRE-SUPER BOWL
HARMONY You can get in the
mood for the Super Bowl with a special
pre-game event today at Harmony's Wel-
come cneter beginning at noon and con-
tinuing until 3 p.m. The event features a
See Road, page B-4
Well, it looks as if the movie
industry has passed us by,
.though there definitely are some
folks out there saying Central
Florida is a great place to make
movies and TV series.
The Winter 2008 issue of
Mo:vieMaker Magazine isn't par-
ticularly encouraging though.
The magazine's 8th annual
movies for a living. Albu-
querque, N.M. moved up to hold
second place this year, with
Shreveport, La. rounding out
the top three. Rankings for the
list were determined on the
availability of local production
facilities, educational centers,
screening venues, cost of living,
among other factors. A city's
In ranking order, the cities
that round out the list include:
New York, Philadelphia, Pa;
Wilmington, N.C.; Seattle, Port-
land, Or.; Baltimore and Mem-
phis, Tenn.
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You can get an inside look at
the making of the soon-to-be-
released film The Spiderwick
SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES EXPERIENCE
The Spiderwick Chronicles Experience, coming to Fashion Square Mall today, offers an inside
look at the making of the new movie The Spiderwick Chronicles and more.
By Peter Covino
Entertainment Editor
Central Florida's longest-run-
ning dinner show attraction
Medieval Times is 25 years old,
but there will be no putting these
horses and knights out to pasture.
The Kissimmee attraction has
undergone several changes since
it first opened its doors in 1983,
including expansions and a whole
new look to the reception area of
the castle itself.
For the 25th anniversary year,
the tourist and local favorite has
a new show as well, the first
major revamping of the produc-
tion since 2003.
More than 30 months in the
making, the new show won't dis-
appoint Medieval Times veterans.
The king and his court are still
there, of course, as well as all
those knights.
Much of the changes are
behind the scenes, with new light-
ing, choreography, as well as bat-
tle scenes and horse dressage ele-
ments.
"The festivities open with a
sneak attack on the show's hero,
a prince sent by his father the
king to deliver a peace treaty,"
said Medieval Times Creative
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Chronicles at The SpiderwidJ
Chronicles Experience at ttl
Premier Fashion. Square Mal
parking lot, today from 10 a.r4
to 6 p.m.
Touring the country by truck,
the traveling show features two
mobile units geared for children,
showcase different educational
and interactive attractions
including a growth chart featur-
ing the various creatures found
in the movie; film clips that
show a step-by-step look at how
the film's CGI animated charac-
ters were created; an interactive
preview of Vivend's video game
inspired by the film as well as a
"making of" preview on how the
game was created. Youngsters
also will have the opportunity to
morph into a Spiderwick crea-
ture and will receive a memora-
bilia from the film after exiting
the experience attraction.
The Spiderwick Chroni-
cles opens in theaters nation-
wide Feb. 14.. It is based on the
best selling books about the
peculiar things that happen to
the Grace family after they leave
New York and move into. -a
secluded old house owned by
their relative Arthur Spiderwick.
Starz Entertainment has
announced it will produce its
first original drama series,
Crash, based on the Academy
Award winning film. The pro-
duction team includes the filr's
director Paul Haggis. The 13-
episode, one-hour series wil
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There have been lots of improvements in technology and sound, but Medieval Times
remains one of the more popular attractions in Central Florida. The Kissimmee din-
ner/tournament recently launched a new show for its 25th anniversary.
Director Leigh Cordner. "While
the audience next enjoys a feat
and authentic tournament of
knights, the action unfolds in the
arena with elements of high
drama and romance as the hero's
your bride and king await word of
the prince's fate."
The new concept has been in
the works since the spring of
2005. The two-hour live produc-
tion was a project that required a
gathering of ideas and feedback
from virtually every department at
Medieval Times.
"After gathering ideas from
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have a new uncensored ver-
sion of there TV series which
aired on the Fuse cable net-
work last year.
I only discovered the kids
on IFC a few weeks ago. The
movie network is currently air-
ing the uncensored shows as a
kind of warm-up to season
two which airs in February.
and be warned. Unless you
have a household of college-
age type guys around or live in
a dorm, The Whitest Kids
make Saturday Night Live
look tame.
Formed a few years back
by Trevor Moore and Zach
Cregger, the kids write, per-
form and even direct their
own material.
Some of the funniest skits I
have seen recently come cour-
tesy of these kids, who don't
seem to have any boundary
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already mentioned Hitler one
with Trevor, which is sort of a
rap video, and another where
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PBS show is a global adventure
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By Peter Covino
Entertainment Editor
If you tired of all those "in
the kitchen" cooking shows,
check out Gourmet's Diary
of a Foodie on PBS (locally
on WMFE-TV channel 24).
Just beginning its second
season, this traveling cooking
show has a National Geo-
graphic feel about it, and
rightly so, since it is co-pro-
duced by the magazine.
There really aren't too
many standard recipes on the
show (though many recipes
are available on line). Instead,
the program delves more
deeply into the exotic food
cultures of the world.
Episode one of season two,
for instance, travels to India,
venturing inside homes for
some "home cooking" as well
the market place.
This week's episode on
WMFE, is a tour of Hong
Kong and its culinary delights.
Hidden Hong Kong goes into
the city's private kitchens, hid-
den storefronts and even Oisits
a family-run factory where soy
sauce is made using an
ancient method.
Go on line at
www.gourmet.com and find
accompanying recipes includ-
ing lemongrass grouper in
shrimp paste, yellow earth
chicken and spicy chicken
with noodles.
Next up, Feb. 9, is North
Carolina: BBQ and Beyond.
Legendary pit-master Ed
Mitchell talks about the old-
style tradition of barbecue.
Then it is off to the
Appalachian Mountains and
an eco-friendly trout stream
for a unique combination of
barbecue and Asian cuisine.
On line recipes include
pork terrine with pickled
turnips, chicken soup and
matzo balls and Temple Israel
brisket.
Almost no geographic
region goes unexplored dur-
ing the 20-episode season.
You also can go online and
watch complete episodes
from last year as well as the
PBe
Brazil was just one of the stops last year on Gourmet's Diary of a Foodie.
accompanying recipes for
those episodes.
Universal Studios annual
Mardi Gras celebration kicks
off tonight with musical enter-
tainment and lots of authentic
Louisiana cooking. There is
more information at Universa-
lorlando.com.
Next time your significant
other says he went to "Our
Place" for lunch with the
office gang, there will be no
reason to raise a crooked eye-
brow -- at least not if the des-
tination was the newly-
opened restaurant in south
Kissimmee in front of the Pub-
lix Plaza.
The former Sonny's loca-
tion has a new name, new
look and new menu. Our
Place is a family style restau-
rant serving Southern home-
style dishes such as country-
fried steak with gravy, pork
loin chops, meatloaf and fried
green tomatoes. The menu
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chicken tinga sandwiches,
roasted Cuban pulled pork,
fajitas, tacos, tostadas, enchi-
ladas and jalapeno poppers.
Osceola restaurant business
owner John Gevers said the
restaurant reflects the diverse
market of customers in the
county.
"I've been listening to our
customers and they want vari-
ety," Gevers said. With Our
Place we're able to expand
our menu, keep our prices
affordable and still provide a
friendly family-style setting
with the same friendly staff
we've head for years," he
said.
Our Place is at 3189 S.
John Young Parkway. It is
open daily at 5 a.m. for break-
fast.. Lunch and dinner also is
served.
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The next big wine and dine
event at Fleming's in Winter
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Movie
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debut on the premium cable
movie channel in 2008. This
is the second time a film that
won the best picture award
has been turned into a TV
series. In the Heat of the
Night was the first drama
series with that distinction.
L0l0l
The Southeast Museum of
Photography at Daytona
Beach Community College
presents a A Festival of
Films from Tibet, Feb. 6.
The films are being pre-
septed with the current photo
exhibition The Path To Bud-
dha: A Tibetan Pilgrimage.
All films are free.
Films include Windhorse
(1998) at 3 p.m. The film is
about three Tibetan children,
who witness Chinese
oppression and grow up in
Medieval
Continued from page B-1
everyone, we stared putting
things on paper, and it is chal-
lenging to incorporate all of
the fine details of our opera-
tions," Cordner said. "For
example, you can't have the
biggest battle scenes or 'in the
dark drama' play out while
the meal's main course is
served. You want to the audi-
ence to be engaged and enter-
tained with a story they want
to witness and characters they
want to cheer or jeer depend-
ing on the scene."
Much of the new produc-
tion detail was inspired direct-
ly from guest feedback.
Medieval Times looked at
audience comments received
at the castles nationwide and
via Medievaltimes.com.
"Fans told us the wanted
more action, chivalry and
romance, and the new script
delivers all of these ele-
ments," said Cordner. "We
added the prince a new
character created for this
show and separate him
from his princess and king-
dom to add to the drama."
Still to the veteran theater-
goers who make regular
very different ways: as a
pop star, a vagrant, and a
Buddhist nun.
At 5 p.m. Himalaya
(1999) will be screened.
From the producers of
Microcosmos and in the spir-
it of the classic Baraka,
Himalaya is an epic adven-
ture story set against the
staggering backdrop of the
Nepalese Himalayas. At an
altitude of five thousand
meters, in the remote
mountain province of Dolpo,
Himalaya is the story of an
ancient tribe who lead a car-
avan of yaks across the
mountains, carrying salt
from the high plateau down
to the plains. It tells the clas-
sic tale of rivalry between an
aging chieftain and the
young daring herdsman chal-
stops to the castle for special
occasions, it will still be the
same old Medieval Times.
The knights joust, the king
presides and the there is the
big climax fight scenes in the
end.
One of the key changes is
more speaking roles. The
Green Knight, the story's vil-
lain, has a speaking role
through many key scenes.
"In the past, the knights
did not have speaking roles
because they could not be
wired for sound during their
precision-choreographed
fights," said Medieval Times
Corporate Head Knight Tim
Baker.
"We worked with the
knights and designed a cus-
tom-fitted wireless micro-
phone pack, sort of an abbre-
viated sports bra that fits
under the armor across the
chest," he said.
The new sound technolo-
gy does present its own set
of problems.
"The knights are pretty
candid with each other dur-
ing the battle scenes, so our
sound team .has..to keep. on
lenging his leadership and
the affections of his family.
And at 7 p.m., The Salt-
men of Tibet (1998) will be
screened. The documentary
follows the rituals of a
Tibetan nomadic community,
a journey that follows four
men and 160 yak on their
annual spring pilgrimage to
the remote lakes of the
Changtang region where
they gather raw salt, continu-
ing a ritual that goes back
more than 2000 years.
For detailed exhibition
and program information
visit www.smponline.org or
call the museum information
hotline at 386-5064475.
Contact Peter Covino at
407-846-7600, Ext. 206.
E-mail at pcovino@
osceolanewsgazette.com
their toes to be sure only the
right knight chatter is heard
by the audiences," said
Baker.
Medieval Times was .first
launched in Majorca, Spain
in 1973 with the first North
American castle opening in
Kissimmee 10 years later.
More than 40 million guests
have seen the longest run-
ning dinner show in the
country at castles in Buena
Park Ca.; Schaumurg, Ill.;
Hanover, Md.; Lyndhurst,
N.J., Myrtle Beach, S.C.;
Dallas, Atlanta and Tornoto.
In addition to the show, the
medieval dinner (fingers only
please, no silverware) includes
garlic bread, tomato bisque
soup, roasted chicken, spare
rib, pastry of the castle and
beverages.
There is a $10 discount for
adults and $5 discount for
children with online ticket pur-
chases. For more information,
go to Medievaltimes.com.
Contact Peter Covino at
407-846-7600, Ext. 206.
E-mail at pcovino@
osceolanewsgazette.com
CITY OF KISSIMMEE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION
The City Commission of the City of Kissimmee will meet on the 12th Day of February,
2008 at 6:00 p.m., in the Commission Chambers of City Hall, 101 N. Church Street,
Kissimmee, Florida, to hear the First Reading and consider the voluntary annexation of
lands as described below.
The City Commission will meet on the 19th day of February, 2008, at 6:00 p.m., in the
Commission Chambers of City Hall, 101 N. Church Street, Kissimmee, Florida, to hear the
Second Reading of the proposed annexation and vote upon its passage. The proposed
annexation ordinance and a complete legal description by metes and bounds may be
obtained by contacting the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall.
All interested parties may appear and be heard on the above dates. Any questions
regarding this public hearing may be directed to the Development Services Department at
(407) 518-2140.
PROPOSED ORDINANCE # 07-44: AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE
ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN HEREIN DESCRIBED LAND TO THE CITYOF KISSIMMEE,
FLORIDA, FURTHER. PROVIDING FOR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH
LAND AFTER ITS ANNEXATION.
The city is requesting annexation as follows:
Commencing at the southeast corner of the NW A of the NE Y of Section 18, Township 25
South, Range 29 East, Osceola County, Florida, and run N 0009'59" W along the East
boundary line of said NW /4 of NE 'A a distance of 1320 feet, thore or less, to the NE
corner of the NW A of the NE % of the Section 18, Township 25 South, Range 29 East,
and to the point of beginning; run thence S 89050'17" E 25.00 feet; run thence S 00009'59"
E a distance of 385.00 feet; run thence N 89"50'17" W, 50.00 feet; thence run N 0009'59"
W a distance of 65.00 feet; thence run S 89050'17" E a distance of 25.00 feet; and run
thence N 00009'59" W, 320 feet to the NE corner of the NW A of the NE % of Section 18,
Township 25 South, Range 29 East, also being the Point of Beginning.
In accordance with Florida Statutes 286.0105: any person wishing to appeal any decision made by the City
Commission with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing will need a record of the
proceedings, and for such purposes may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, which
record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the Sppeal is made.
In accordance with Florida Statute 286.26, persons needing assistance to participate in any of these proceedings
should contact the Office of the City Clerk (407) 518-2308 prior to the meeting. (FS286.26)
Reference # DRC 07-00136
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Road
Continued from page B-:
free concert from Margari-
taville's Blue Stone Circle as
well as football entertainment
with the Harmony High
School football and cheerlead-
ers. There also will be a free
raffle for prizes and a bounce
house for the kids. For more
information, call Harmony at
407-891-8358.
WINEFEST
CLERMONT The 18th
annual Winefest returns to the
Lakeridge Winery & Vine-
yards Feb. 22-24. The out-
door event features artists and
crafters displaying their origi-
nal works throughout the day
DVDs
Continued from page B-2
But if cute is all you need
say hello to Sydney White,
a modern update of the
Snow White tale with soror-
ity girl Sydney (Amanda
Bynes) filling in nicely as
Snow White, and just like
the Disney gal, she never
drifts.
Sydney would seem to be
a sure-fit for the sorority her
late mom was in as a girl,
but like all sororities, there
is an evil queen about
Rachel Witchburn (Sara
Paxton). After she is booted
out of the castle/sorority,
I
along with live music. Wine,
beer and a variety of foold and
soft drinks will be available for
purchase. There will be free
winery tours, wine tasting and
lots of specials in the wine
shop. A $2 donation will be
accepted at the gate. Blankets
and chairs are suggested. Park-
ing is free. For more informa-
tion, call 800-768-WINE,
HOME SHOW
ORLANDO-The 2008
Central Florida Home & Gar-
den Show returns to the
Orange County Convention
See Road, page B-5
she moves in with the seven
dorks, a group of college,
misfits.
There are some clever
touches. Rachel the witch's
magic mirror is her computer
monitor, that make a mostly
wholesome convection, ade-
quate enough for adults, but
more appealing to pre-teen
and young teen girls.
Sydney White (Universal
Studios Home Entertain-
ment) also includes deleted
scenes, a gag reel and the
featurette Sydney White and
her Prince.
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High School Musical live on stage
Popular Disney
show is live at
science center
theater
One of the hottest high
schools on TV comes to
Central Florida in an all-new
production at the Darden
Theatre at the Orlando Sci-
ence Center.
Gramercy Theatre Compa-
ny presents High School
Musical, live on stage Thurs-
day through Sunday evenings,
through Feb. 24.
The production is directed
and choreographed by film,
stage and concert veteran
Paul Becker. Becker was the
Jonas Brothers choreograph-
er for the Hannah Montana
Best of Both Worlds Tour and
also has been associated with
several other movie and TV
projects including Eragon, RV
and Wicker Man. He also is
the dance consultant for the
Broadway revival of The Wiz.
The show is the full-length
stage adaptation of the popu-
Road
Continued from page B-,
Center March 7-9. The show
features Central Florida's
largest selection of home
products and services, as well
as workshops and seminars
for virtually every area of the
home. Special guests include
Chef Rock, TV's 2007 Hell's
Kitchen winner. Tickets will
be available at the door: $9
for adults, $5 for children
ages 6-12, and free for chil-
dren 5 and under. Seniors
are $5 on Friday only.
Advance tickets can be pur-
chased online for a $2 dis-
count at www.FloridaHome-
Shows.com.
NUDE NITE
ORLANDO The three-
day event featuring more than
200 nude works of art from
local and national artists will
be held at 1013 E. Colonial
Drive. The, nighttime event
features."fine art, music and
Dining
Continued from page B-3
Park is the Premiere Wine
. -Dinner featuring two new
wines from Paul Newman's
Newman's Own Brand.
The five-course dinner and
accompanying wines will be
Feb. 29 at 6:30 p.m. The cost
is $95 per person.
The featured wines include
o Newman's Own Chardonnay
California (2006) and New-
GRAMERCY THEATRE COMPANY
The cast of High School Musical. The new production
of the Disney movie will be at the Darden Theatre
at the Orlando Science Center Thursday-Sunday
until Feb. 24.
lar Disney Channel movie. It
is the second offering of the
new Gramercy Theatre Com-
pany, which completed a suc-
cessful run of C.S. Lewis'
The Magician's Nephew over
the holiday season. The pro-
duction is presented live on
stage at the Darden Theatre
in the Orlando Science Cen-
ter and will feature a live six-
member band under the lead-
ership of musical director
Steve Mackinon.
more and opens Valentine's
Day with Collectors Nite. It
includes art parties Friday and
Saturday. Doors open at 6
p.m. to midnight on Feb. 14.
Friday and Saturday hours are
8 p.m. to midnight. Admis-
sion Thursday is $20 at the
door, Friday and Saturday
$15 at the door. 'All Niter'
passes (for all three nights)
are $30. Call 407 522-3906
for more information.
KID STUFF
ORLANDO The inter-,
active exhibit featuring toys
and games from the recent
past is at the Orange Coun-
ty Regional History Center
through April 13. The
exhibit also features a room
devoted to the history of
video gaming. There will be
special events as well includ-
ing a yo-yo contest .and
more throughout the run of
man's Own Cabernet Sauvi-
gnon California (2006). Also
featured is a Francis Coppola
Diamond Collection selection,
Claret Black label (2005).
The event marks the pre-
miere of the Newman wines,
which won't be officially
released until March.
The event is so big, the
restaurant will have a red car-
Cast in the lead role of
Troy Bolton is Justin
Sargeant, a senior at the
University of Central Florida.
In the role of Gabriella is
Jodi Melendez, a 17-year-old
senior at East Ridge High in
Clermont. Melendez was fea-
tured on last year's American
Idol.
Gramercy Theatre had
originally considered bringing
in seasoned professionals for
the show, but decided to rely
completely on local talent.
Gramercy artistic director
Dan Roche said, "We had
backup ideas for a few of
the lead roles, in case we
couldn't cast them locally.
However, Central Florida is
teeming with extremely tal-
'ented young actors, we are
thrilled with our cast and
had no need. to recruit from
out of town."
Performances will be
-Thursday through Sunday
evenings at 7:30 p.m. and
Saturday and Sunday mati-
nees at 2 p.m.
Ticket prices are $25 -
$59 and are on sale for all
performances. Tickets can
be purchased by calling 407-
839-3900 or online at Tick-
etmaster.com or any Ticket-
master outlet. Tickets may
also be purchased at the
admission counter of the
Orlando Science Center,
777 E. Princeton Street in
Loch Haven Park, or call 407-
514-2000.
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are $6.50. Children ages 3-
12 are $3.50.
BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL
KISSIMMEE The 31st
annual Kissimmee/Kiwanis
Bluegrass Festival returns to
Osceola Heritage Park Feb.
22-24.
BARN DANCE
KISSIMMEE The sixth
annual Community Barn
Dance, Dinner and Auction
will be today at Osceola
Heritage Park. The dance is
held in conjunction with the
county rodeo and fair. Both
corporate and individual
tickets are available. Call the
fair office at 321-697-
3050.
pet to welcome guests, and as.
a backdrop during dinner,
Newman's Oscar winning film
The Color of Money will be
screened. There also will be a
trivia contest featuring New-
man and Coppola questions.
Contact Peter Covino at
407-846-7600, Ext. 206.
E-mail at pcovino@
osceolanewsgazette.com
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NOTICE OF ACTION
BEFORE THE BOARD
OF ARCHITECTURE
AND INTERIOR DESIGN
RE: The Practice of
Interior Design
Casa Bella
Omar Encamacion
St. Cloud, Florida
Case No.: 2007-043570.
License No.: Unlicensed.
The Board of Architecture
and Interior Design issued a
Notice and-Order to Cease and
Desist against you. A copy may
be obtained by contacting
DAVID K. MINACCI, Esquire,
Smith, Thompson, Shaw &
Manausa, .P.A., 3520
Thomasville Road, Fourth Floor,
Tallahassee, FL 32309, (850)
402-1570.
If no response is received
from you regarding the above-
referenced matter by FEBRU-
ARY 25, 2008, an informal hear-
ing may be scheduled before the
Board of Architecture and
Interior Design, pursuant to
Chapter 120, Florida Statutes.
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act,
persons needing a special
accommodation to participate in
this proceeding should contact
the individual or agency sending
notice not later than seven days
prior to the proceeding at the
address given on notice.
Telephone: (850) 257-6067; 1-
800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800-
955-8770 (v), via Florida Relay
Service.
January 12, 19, 26, 2008
February 2, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Case Number Cl 07-MF-5918.
BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
PHILLIP T. CANTWELL;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
PHILLIP T. CANTWELL;
UNKNOWN TENANT # 1;
UNKNOWN TENANT # 2,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION.
To: PHILLIP T. CANTWELL
Last Known Address:
3220 Abiaka Drive
Kissimmee, FL 34743
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
PHILLIP T. CANTWELL
Last Known Address:
3220 Abiaka Drive
Kissimmeq, FL 34743
If alive, and if dead, all parties
claiming interest by, through,
under or against PHILLIP T.
CANTWELL; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF PHILLIP T.
CANTWELL, and all parties hav-
ing or claiming to have any right,
title or interest in the property
described herein.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for Foreclosure of
Mortgage on the following
described oroDertv"
Lot 11, of HERITAGE LAKES,
as recorded in Plat Book 13,
Page 111, of the Public Records
of Osceola Countv Florida
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any, to
it on: LEWIS NIAD, Attorney for
Plaintiff, whoseaddress is: 2901
Stirling Road, Suite 300, Fort
Lauderdale, Florida 33312, on or
before the 25th day of FEBRU-
ARY 2008, and file the original
with the Clerk of this Court either
before service on the Plaintiffs
attorney :or immediately there-
afterotherwise a default will be
entered against you for the rdeief
demanded in the 'Complaint.-
SIf yourm:ama person with a dis-
abilitywho needs any accommo-
dation in order to participate in
this proceedings, you are entitled,
at no cost to you, to the provision
of certain assistance. Please
contact CourtAdministration at2
Courthouse Square, Suite 6300,
Kissimmee, Florida 34741,
Telephone: (407) 742-2417,
within two (2) working days of
your receipt of this described
notice; if you are hearing or voice
impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771.
This is an attempt to collect a
debt. Any information obtained
will be used for that purpose.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Court on this 22nd
day of January 2008.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez
KATHY RODRIGUEZ
As Deputy Clerk
January 26, 2008
February 2, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
General Jurisdiction Division.
Case Number: Cl 07-MF-3161.
DIVISION: 22.
COUNTRYWIDE
HOME LOANS Inc.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JUAN MOLLETURO; YEIDA1I.
DIAZ, any and all unknown par-
ties claiming by, through, under
and against the herein named
individual 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; BRIDGEWA-
TER AT BEAR BAY HOME-
OWNERS' ASSOCIATION Inc.;
JOHN DOE and JANE DOE, AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POS-
SESSION,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
January 17,2008, entered in Civil
Case Number: Cl 07-MF-3161,
Div: 22, of the Circuit Court of the
9th Judicial Circuit, in and for
Osceola County, Kissimmee,
Florida, I will sell to the highest
and best bidder for cash at the
OSCEOLA COUNTY COURT-
HOUSE, 2 Courthouse Square,
Suite 2600, Room 2602, in
Kissimmee, Florida, at 11:00
o'clock A.M., on the 18th day of
FEBRUARY 2008, the following
described property as set forth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit"
Lot 26, Block 321, BRIDGEWA-
TER, according to the Plat there-
of, as recorded in Plat Book 7,
Pages 14-16, of the Public
Records of Osceola County,
Florida
Any person claiming an inter-
est in the surplus from the sale,
if any, other than the property
owner as of the date of the Lis
Pendens, must file a claim with-
in (60) days after the sale.
If you are a parson with a dis-
ability who needs accommodation
in order to participate in this pro-
ceedings, you are entitled, at no
costtoyou, to the provision of cer-
tain assistance. Please contact:
Court Administration at 2
Courthouse Square, Suite 6300,
Kissimmee, Florida 34741,
Telephone: (407) 742-2417, with-
in two (2) working days of your
receipt of this Notice of Hearing; if
you are hearing or voice impaired,
call 1-(800) 955-8771.
DATED on this 18th day of
January 2008.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: s/ Stacie Garmany
STACIE GARMANY
As Deputy Clerk
Attorney for Plaintiff:
The Law Offices of:
DAVID J. STERN, P.A.,
801 South University Drive
Suite 500,
Plantation, Florida 33324
Telephone: (954) 233-8000
07-97922 (CWF)(FMC)
January 26, 2008
February 2, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
CIVIL ACTION
Case Number: Cl 06-MF-0673.
DIVISION:_2Q.
AURORA LOAN SERVICES,
LLC,
Plaintiff,
vs.
LUIS CHEVEZ, a/k/a LUIS
ANTONIO CHAVEZ LOPEZ, et
al.,
Defendantss.
NOTICE OF
RESCHEDULED
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale
dated January 14, 2008, and
entered in Case Number Cl 06-
MF-0673, of the Circuit Court of
the NINTH Judicial Circuit, in
and for OSCEOLA County,
Florida, wherein AURORA
LOAN SERVICES LLC., is the
Plaintiff, and LUIS CHEVEZ,
a/k/a LUIS ANTONIO CHAVEZ
LOPEZ; EMMA CHAVEZ; TEN-
ANT # 1, n/k/a PABAO
CHEVEZ; and TENANT # 2,
n/k/a LUIS CHEVEZ Jr., are the
Defendants, I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash
at the Osceola County
Courthouse, 2 Courthouse
Square, Suite 2600, Room
2602, Kissimmee, Florida
34741, at 11:00 A.M. on the 14th
day of FEBRUARY 2008, the
following described property as
set forth in said Final Judgment'
Lot 50, BERMUDA ESTATES,
UNIT ONE, according to the Plat
thereof, as recorded in Plat Book
2, Page 79, of the Public
Records of Osceola County,
Florida.
a/k/a 1702 West Donegan
Avenue Kissimmee FL 34741
Any person claiming an inter-
est in the surplus from the sale,
if any, other than the property
owner as of the date of the Lis
Pendens, must file a claim with-
in sixty (60) days after the sale.
If you are a person with a dis-
ability who needs accommoda-
tion in order to participate in this
proceedings, you are entitled, at
no cost to you, to the provision of
certain assistance. Please con-
tact: Court Administration at 2
Courthouse Square, Suite 6300,-
Kissimmee, Florida 34741,
Telephone: (407) 742-2417,
within two (2) working days of
your receipt of this described
notice; if you are hearing or
voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-
8771.
WITNESS MY HAND and the
seal of this Court on this 18th
day of January 2008.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/Stacie Garmany
STACIE GARMANY
As Deputy Clerk
Invoice to:
FLORIDA DEFAULT
LAW GROUP, P.L.
Post Office Box 25018
Tampa, Florida 33622-5018
F06004318
January 26, 2008
February 2, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Case No.: CI 07-MF-4980 (22).
BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING,
LLC, a Delaware Limited
Liability Company,
Plaintiff,
vs.
ANGELITA ARROYO;,.,,.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
ANGELITA ARROYO; MORT-
'GAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS-
TRATION SYSTEMS Inc., AS
NOMINEE FOR MORTGAGE
LENDERS NETWORK, USA
Inc. (MIN #: 1002610-
3030067288-7); THE TOWN-
HOMES OF FLORA RIDGE
OWNERS ASSOCIATION Inc.;
UNKNOWN TENANT(s) IN
POSSESSION # 1 and # 2, et
al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: ANGELITA ARROYO
Last Known Residence:
3103 Wentworth Lane
Kissimmee, FL 34741
Attempted Address:
2501 Hinsdale Drive
Kissimmee, FL 34741
Attempted Address:
2814 Maguire Drive
Kissimmee, FL 34741
Current residence: Unknown.
if living, and ALL OTHER
UNKNOWN PARTIES, includ-
ing, if a named Defendant is
deceased, the personal repre-
sentatives, the surviving spouse,
heirs, devisees, grantees, credi-
tors, and all other parties claim-
ing by, through, under or against
that Defendant, and all
claimants, persons or parties,
natural or corporate, or whose
exact legal status is unknown,
claiming under any of the above-
named or described
Defendants.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following prop-
erty located in Osceola County,
Florida -
Lot 7, Block 40, TOWNHOMES
OF FLORA RIDGE, Phase 2,
according to the Plat thereof, as
recorded in Plat Book 17, Pages
57 through 61, of the Public
Records of Osceola County,
Florida.
a/k/a 3103 Wentworth Lane
Kissimmee FL 34741
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any,
to it on BRIAN L. ROSALER,
Esquire, POPKIN & ROSALER,
P.A., Plaintiff's attorney, at 10
Fairway Drive, Suite 302,
Deerfield Beach, FL 33441,
within thirty (30) days of the first
date of publication of this notice,
and file the original with the
Clerk of this Court, (2
Courthouse Square, Suite 2000,
Kissimmee, Florida 34741),
either before the 25th day of
FEBRUARY 2008, on the
Plaintiffs attorney or immediate-
ly thereafter; otherwise a default
will be entered against you for
the relief demanded in the
Complaint or Petition.
If you are a person with a dis-
ability who needs any accommo-
dation in order to participate in
this proceedings, you are enti-
tied, at no cost to you, to the pro-
vision of certain assistance.
Please contact: Court
Administration at 2 Courthouse
Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee,
Florida 34741, Telephone: (407)
742-2417, within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this
Notice; if you are hearing or
voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-.
8771,.
DATED on this 22nd day of
January 2008.,
LARRY WHALEY
As CLERK OF THE COURT
By: /si Kathy Rodriguez
KATHY RODRIGUEZ
As Deputy Clerk
January 26, 2008
February 2, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
General Jurisdiction Division.
Case Number: Cl 07-MF-0545.
HOMECOMINGS
FINANCIAL, LLC,
Plaintiff,
vs.
MIGUEL A. IGLESIAS, et al.,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
To: MIGUEL A. IGLESIAS and
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
MIGUELA. IGLESIAS, whose
residence Is unknown, if he/ she/
they be living; and If he/ she/
they be dead and the unknown
defendants who may be spous-
es, heirs, devisees, grantees,
assignees, lienors, creditors,
trustees, and all parties claiming
an interest by, through, under or
against the Defendants, who are
not known to be dead or alive,
and all parties having or claiming
to have any right, title or interest
in the property described in the
Mortgage being foreclosed here-
in..
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following prop-
ertyv
Lot 220, INDIAN CREEK, Phase
I1, according to the Plat thereof,
as recorded in Plat Book 11,
Pages 95 and 96, 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: DAVID J. STERN,
Esquire, Plaintiff's attorney,
whose address is: 801 South
University Drive, Suite 500,
Plantation, Florida 33324, on or
before the 25th day of FEBRU-
ARY 2008, (no later than 30
days from the date of the first
publication of this Notice of
Action), and file the original with
the Clerk of this Court either
before service on the Plaintiff's
attorney or immediately there-
after; otherwise a default will be
entered against you for the relief
demanded in the Complaint or
petition filed herein.
If you are a person with a dis-
ability who needs accommoda-
tion in order to participate in this
proceedings, you are entitled, at
no cost to you, to the provision of
certain assistance. Please con-
tact: Court Administration at 2
Courthouse Square, Suite 6300,
Kissimmee, Florida 34741,
Telephone: (407) 742-2417,
within two (2) working days of
your receipt of this .Notice; if you
are hearing or voice impaired,
call 1-(800) 955-8771.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Court at Osceola'
County, Florida, on this 22nd
day of January 2008.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez
KATHY RODRIGUEZ
As Deputy Clerk
Attorney for Plaintiff:
Law office of: DAVID J. STERN
801 South University Drive
Suite 500
Plantation, Florida 33324
07-69898 (HCNW)
January 26, 2008
February 2, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
General Jurisdiction division.
Case Number Cl 07-MF-1715.
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE
COMPANY,
Plaintiff,
vs.
KEITH CZERMERYS;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
KEITH CZERMERYS, if any;
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; JOHN DOE
and JANE DOE, AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION,
Defendantss.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
January 7, 2008, entered in Civil
Case Number: Cl 07-MF-1715,
of the Circuit Court of the Ninth
Judicial Circuit, in and for
Osceola County Kissimmee,
Florida, I will sell to the highest
and best bidder for cash at the
OSCEOLA COUNTY COURT-
HOUSE, 2 Courthouse Square,
Suite 2600, Room 2602, in
Kissimmee, Florida, at 11:00
o'clock A.M., on the 15th day of
FEBRUARY 2008, the following
described property as set forth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit*
Lot 262, CANAVERAL ACRES
I, according to the Plat thereof,
as recorded in Plat Book 2, Page
17, of the Public Records of
Osceola County, Florida.
Together with 2001 Double
Wide Mobile Home,
VIN #: 2T630480NA and
2T630480NB
Any person claiming an inter-
est in the surplus from the sale,
if any, other than the property
owner as of the date of the Lis
Pendens, must file a claim with-
in (60) days after the sale.
If you are a person with a dis-
ability who needs accommoda-
tion in order to participate in this
proceedings, you are entitled, at
no cost to you, to the provision of
certain assistance. Please con-
tact: Court Administration at 2
Courthouse Square, Suite 6300,
Kissimmee, Florida 34741,
Telephone: (407) 742-2417,
within two (2) working days of
your receipt of this Notice of
Hearing; if you are hearing or
voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-
8771.
DATED on this 18th day of
January 2008.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Stacie Garmany
STACIE GARMANY
As Deputy Clerk
Attorney for Plaintiff:
The Law Offices of:
DAVID J. STERN, P.A.,
801 South University Drive
Suite 500,
Plantation, Florida 33324
Telephone: (954) 233-8000
07-82415 (NCM)
January 26, 2008
February 2, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
Case Number: Cl 07-MF-2684.
WELLS FARGO BANK,
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS
TRUSTEE AND CUSTODIAN
FOR MORGAN STANLEY ABS
CAPITAL Inc., MSAC 2007-HE3
BY: SAXON MORTGAGE SER-
VICES Inc., f/lk/a MERITECH
MORTGAGE SERVICES Inc.,
AS THEIR ATTORNEY-IN-
FACT;
Plaintiff,
vs.
JUAN NIEVES RIVERA, et al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated the 17th day
of January 2008, and entered in
Case Number: Cl 07-MF-2684,
of the Circuit Court of the 9th
Judicial Circuit, in and for
Osceola County, Florida, where-
in WELLS FARGO BANK,
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS
TRUSTEE AND CUSTODIAN
FOR MORGAN STANLEY ABS
CAPITAL Inc., MSAC 2007-HE3
BY; SAXON MORTGAGE SER-
VICES Inc., f/kilda MERITECH
MORTGAGE SERVICES Inc.,
AS THEIR ATTORNEY-IN-
FACT, is the Plaintiff, and JUAN
NIEVES RIVERA; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF JUAN NIEVES
RIVERA, n/Ik/a MORAIMA SER-
RANO; JOHN DOE; JANE
DOE, AS UN-KNOWN 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
Courthouse Square, Suite 2600,
Room 2602, Kissimmee,
Florida, at 11:00 A.M., on the
19th day of FEBRUARY 2008,
the following described property
as set forth in said Final
Judgment to wit,
Lot 31, SAWGRASS, UNIT6,
according to the Map or Plat
thereof, as recorded in Plat Book
10, Pages 13-14, of the Public
Records of Osceola County,
Florida
Any person claiming an inter-
est in the surplus from the sale,
if any, other than the property
owner, as of the date of the Lis
Pendens, must file a claim with-
in (60) days after the sale.
If you are a person with a dis-
ability who needs accommoda-
tion in order to participate in this
proceedings, you are entitled, at
no cost to you, to the provision of
certain assistance. Please con-
tact: Court Administration at 2
Courthouse Square, Suite 6300,
Kissimmee, Florida 34741,
Telephone: (407) 742-2417,
within two (2) working days of
your receipt of this Notice; if you
are hearing or voice impaired,
call 1-(800) 955-8771.
DATED on this 181h day of
January 2008.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Stacie Garmany
STACIE GARMANY
As Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Law Office of:
MARSHALL C. WATSON, P.A.
1800 N.W. 49th Street
Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
Telephone: (954) 453-0365
Facsimile: (954) 771-6052
Toll Free: 1-(800) 441-2438
07-11278
January 26, 2008
February 2, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
. THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
Case Number: CI 07-MF-2888.
CITIMORTGAGE Inc.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
RUBEN MERCADO, et al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: RUBEN MERCADO
Last Known Address:
2402 Ruddenstone Way
Kissimmee, FL 34744
Also attempted at:
861 Mclnnis Court, Kissimmee,
FL 34744; 1111 Evangeline
Ave., Orlando, FL 32809; and
2114 Knightsbridge Boulevard,
Kissimmee, FL 34744 (does not
exist).
Current Residence: Unknown.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
RUBEN MERCADO
Last Known Address:
2402 Ruddenstone Way
Kissimmee, FL 34744
Also attempted at:
861 Mclnnis Court, Kissimmee,
FL 34744; 1111 Evangeline
Ave., Orlando, FL 32809; and
2114 Knightsbridge Boulevard,
Kissimmee, FL 34744 (does not
exist).
Current Residence: Unknown.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for Foreclosure of
Mortgage on the following
described property'
Lot 155, REMINGTON PARCEL
K PHASE 3, according to the
Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat
Book 14, Pages 108 and 109, 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
Plaintiff, whose address is 1800
NW 49th Street, Suite 120, Fort
Lauderdale Florida 33309, on or
before the 25th day of FEBRU-
ARY 2008, a date which is with-
in 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 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 dis-
ability who needs accommoda-
tion in order to participate in this
proceedings, you are entitled, at
no cost to you, to the provision of
certain assistance. Please con-
tact: Court Administration at 2
Courthouse Square, Suite 6300,
Kissimmee, Florida 34741,
Telephone: (407) 742-2417,
within two (2) working days of
your receipt of this Notice; if you
are hearing or voice impaired,
call 1-(800) 955-8771. .
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Court on this 22nd
day of January 2008.
LARRY WHALEY
As CLERK OF THE COURT
By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez
KATHY RODRIGUEZ
As Deputy Clerk
07-11451
January 26, 2008
February 2, 2008"
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION.
Case Number: Cl 07-MF-4772.
DIVISION: 22.
CITIBANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE
FOR FIRST FRANKLIN MORT-
GAGE LOAN TRUST, MORT-
GAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED
CERTIFICATES, SERIES
2005-FF12,
Plaintiff,
vs.
YOLANDA IRIZARRY, et al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: BILLY LEONARDO
Last known address:
815 Emmett Street, Suite E
Kissimmee, FL 34741
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 5, Block 1457, POINCIANA,
Neighborhood 1 North, Village 1,
according to the Plat thereof, as
recorded In Plat Book 3, Pages 1
through 8, of the Public Records
of Osceola County. Florida
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any,
on or before the 25th day of
FEBRUARY 2008, on FLORIDA
DEFAULT LAW GROUP, PL.,
Plaintiffs attorney, whose
address is: 9119 Corporate
Lake Drive, Suite 300, Tampa,
Florida 33634, and file the origi-
nal with this Court either before
service on Plaintiff's attorney or
immediately thereafter; other-
wise a default will be entered
against you for the relief
demanded in the Complalnt 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-
nation 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
Administration at 2 Courthouse
Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee,
Florida 34741, Telephone: (407)
742-2417, within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this
described notice; if you are hear-
ing or voice impaired, call 1-
(800) 955-8771.
WITNESS my hand and seal
of said Court on this 22nd day of
January 2008.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez
KATHY RODRIGUEZ
As Deputy Clerk
Invoice to and copy to:
FLORIDA DEFAULT
LAW GROUP, P.L.
P.O. Box 25018
Tampa, Florida 33622-5018
F07044194
January 26, 2008
February 2, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Case Number: Cl 07-MF-4886.
DIVISION: 22.
FREMONT INVESTMENT
& LOAN,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JOSE CAMACHO, et al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
(EVADERS)
To the following Defendant(s):
JOSE CAMACHO
Last Kn6wn Address:
3540 Southwood Boulevard
Kissimmee, FL 34746
LYDIA MONTES
Last Known Address:
3540 Southwood Boulevard
Kissimmee, FL 34746 '
UNKNOWN TENANT # 1 IN
POSSESSION OF SUBJECT
PROPERTY
Last Known Address:
3540 Southwood Boulevard
Kissimmee, FL 34746
who are evading service of
process and the unknown
Defendants who may be spous-
es, heirs, devisees, grantees,
assignees, lienors, creditors,
trustees, and all parties claiming
an interest by, through, under or
against the Defendant(s), who
are not known to be dead or
alive, and all parties having or
claiming to have any rght, title or
interest in thr property described
in the mortgage being, fore-
closed herein.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for Foreclosure of
Mortgage on the following
described property
Lot 23, SOUTHWOOD, accord-
ing to the Plat thereof, as record-
ed in Plat Book 2, Page 200, of
the Public Records of Osceola
County, Florida.
a/k/a 3540 Soutjhwood Blvd.
Kissimmee Florida 34746
has been filed against you, and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any, to
it on: VAN NESS LAW FIRM,
P.A., Attorney for the Plaintiff,
whose address is: 1239 E,
Newport Center Drive, Suite 110,
Deerfield Beach, FL 33442, on or
before the 25th day of FEBRU-
ARY 2008, a date of which is
within thirty (30) days after the
first date of publication of this
Notice in the Osceola News-
Gazette, and file the original with
the Clerk of this Court either
before service on Plaintiffs attor-
ney or immediately thereafter;
otherwise a default will be
entered against you for the relief
demanded in the Complaint.
This notice is provided pursuant
to Administrative Order No.
2065.
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
if you are a person with a disabil-
ity who needs any accommoda-
tion in order to participate in this
proceeding, you are entitled, at
no cost to you, to provision of
certain assistance. Please con-
tact the Court Administrator at: 2
Courthouse Square, Suite 6300,
Kissimmee, Florida 34741,
Telephone: (407) 742-2417,
within two (2) working days of
your receipt of this notice or
pleading.
WITNESS my hand and seal
of said Court on this 22nd day of
January 2008.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez
KATHY RODRIGUEZ
As Deputy Clerk
FI5671-07
January 26, 2008
February 2, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION.
Case Number Cl 07-MF-5174.
DIVISION: 22.
NATIONAL CITY BANK,
Plaintiff,
vs.
ARIEL GONZALEZ, et al.,
Defendantss.
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: ARIEL GONZALEZ
Last known address:
2631 Gold Dust Circle
Kissimmee, FL 34744
Current address: Unknown.
MARIA YOLANDA RUIZ
Last known address:
2631 Gold Dust Circle
Kissimmee, FL 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 50, FORTUNE LAKES,
according to the Map or Plat
thereof, as recorded in Plat Book
11, Pages 68 through 70, Public
Records of Osceola County,
Florida
has been flied against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any,
on or before the 25th day of
FEBRUARY 2008, on FLORIDA
- DEFAULT LAW GROUP, P.L.,
Plaintiff's attorney, whose
address Is: 9119 Corporate
Lake Drive, Suite 300, Tampa;
Florida 33634, and file the origi-
nal with this Court either before
service on Plaintiff's attorney or
immediately thereafter; other-
wise a default will be entered
against you for the relief
demanded in, the Complaint or
Petition.
This notice shall be published
once each week for two consec-
utive weeks in the Osceola
News-Gazette.
If you are a person with a dis-
ability who needs any 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
Administration at 2 Courthouse
Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee,
Florida 34741, Telephone: (407)
742-2417, within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this
described notice; if you are hear-
ing or voice impaired, call 1-
(800) 955-8771.
WITNESS my hand and seal
of said Court on this 22nd day of
January 2008.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez
KATHY, RODRIGUEZ
As Deputy Clerk
Invoice to and copy to:
FLORIDA DEFAULT
LAW GROUP, P.L.
P.O. Box 25018
Tampa, Florida 33622-5018
F07052782
January 26, 2008
February 2, 2008.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY.
CIVIL DIVISION.
CASE NUMBER: Cl 07-MF-5880.
CITIMORTGAGE Inc.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JOSE A. SOTO; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOSE A. SOTO,
if living, including any unknown spouse of said Defendant(s), if remar-
ried, and if deceased, the respective unknown heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, creditors, lienors and trustees, and all other per-
sons claiming by, through, under or against the named Defendant(s);
UNKNOWN TENANT # 1; UNKNOWN TENANT # 2,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: JOSE A. SOTO; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOSE A. SOTO, if liv-
ing, including any unknown spouse of said Defendant(s), if remarried,
and if deceased, the respective unknown heirs, devisees, grantees,
assignees, creditors, lienors, and trustees, and all other persons
claiming by, through, under or against the named Defendants.
Whose residence Is: UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY required to file your answer or written defens-
es, if any, in the above proceeding with the Clerk of this Court, and to
serve a copy thereof upon the Plaintiff's attorney, whose name and
address appears hereon, on or before the 25th day of FEBRUARY
2008; the nature of this proceeding being a suit for foreclosure of
mortgage against the following described property to-wit'
Lot 12, REMINGTON, PARCEL M-2, according to the Plat thereof, as
recorded in Plat Book 15, Pages 158 & 159, of the Public Records of
Osceola County, Florida.
a/k/a 742 Stonewyk Way
Kissimmee Florida 34744
If you fall to file your answer or written defenses in the above pro-
ceeding, on the Plaintiff's attorney, a default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in the Complaint or Petition.
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,
Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this described notice; If you are hearing
impaired, please call (800) 955-8771 (TDD) or (800) 955-8770
(Voice), via Florida Relay Service.I
DATED at Osceola County, Florida, on this 22nd day of January
2008.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: Is/ Kathy Rodriguez
KATHY RODRIGUEZ
As Deputy Clerk
Attorney for Plaintiff:
LAW OFFICES OF DANIEL C. CONSUEGRA
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa, Florida 33619-1328
Telephone: (813) 915-8660
Fax #: (813) 915-0559
January 26, 2008
February 2, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NUMBER: Cl 07-MF-1571.
VACATION BREAK RESORTS AT STAR ISLAND Inc.,
a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
ANTHONY W. DOMIRE, et al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45, FLORIDA STATUTES
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated January 2, 2008, and entered in Case
Number Cl 07-MF-1571, of the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial
Circuit, in and for Osceola County, Florida, wherein VACATION
BREAK RESORTS AT STAR ISLAND Inc., etc., is the Plaintiff, and
ANTHONY W. DOMIRE, at 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, at 11:00 o'clock A.M., on FEB-
RUARY 21. 2008, the following described property as set forth in said
Final Default Judgment of Foreclosure to-wit'
Defendants: Undivided Tenant-In-common: Phase:
Unit Week No. 05 of Condominium Unit No. 1958(F);
Unit Week No. 28, of Condominium Unit No. 1968(F);
Unit Week No. 30, of Condominium Unit No. 1958(F),
VACATION BREAK RESORTS AT STAR ISLAND III, a condomini-
um, together with all appurtenances thereto, according and subject to
the Declaration of Condominium thereof, as recorded in Official
Records Book 1408, at Page 999, of the Public Records of Osceola
County, Florida, together with any and all amendments and supple-
ments thereto
Unit Week No. 41, of Condominium Unit No. 1828(F);
Unit Week No. 23-FULL, of Condominium Unit No. 1855,
VACATION BREAK RESORTS AT STAR ISLAND IV, a condomini-
um, together with all appurtenances thereto, according and subject to
the Declaration of Condominium thereof, as recorded in Official
Records Book 1541, at Page 1630, of the Public Records of Osceola
County, Florida, together with any and all. amendments, arid supple-
ments thereto
Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any,
other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens, must
file a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale.
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,
Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, 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, Osceola County, Florida, on this 18th day of
January 2008.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Stacie Garmany
STACIE GARMANY
As Deputy Clerk
January 26, 2008
February 2, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NUMBER: Cl 07-MF-2346.
WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS LLC.,
a Florida limited liability company, f/k/a
WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS Inc.,
a Florida corporation, as general partner of
WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS LTD.,
a Florida limited partnership,
Plaintiff,
vs.
PHIL COMAROMI, et al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45, FLORIDA STATUTES
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated the 2nd day of January 2008, and
entered in Case Number: Cl 07-MF-2346, of the Circuit Court of the
Ninth Judicial Circuit, in and for Osceola County, Florida, wherein
WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS LLC., etc., is the Plaintiff, and PHIL
COMAROMI, 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 FEBRUARY 21,
2008, the following described property as set forth in said Final
Judgment of Foreclosure to-wit,
Assigned Unit Week No. 49 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. 5900-307D;
'Assigned Unit Week No. 31 & 31 ALL,
In Assigned Unit No. 1820 & 1822;
Assigned Unit Week No. 26 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. 5663;
Assigned Unit Week No. 20 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. 5346;
Assigned Unit Week No. 12 ALL, In Assigned Unit No. 5711;
Assigned Unit Week No. 33 & 33 ALL,
in Assigned Unit No. 5900-605A & 5900-606C;
Assigned Unit Week No. 42 ALL, In Assigned Unit No. 5258,
All of WESTGATE TOWN CENTER, a Time Share Resort, according
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
Any person claiming an Interest In the surplus from the sale, if any,
other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens, must
file a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale.
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,
Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, 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, Osceola County, Florida, on this 18th day of
January 2008.
January 26, 2008
February 2, 2008
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Stacle Garmany
STACIE GARMANY
As Deputy Clerk
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NUMBER: Cl 07-MF-2522.
WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS LLC.,
a Florida limited liability company, f/k/a
WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS Inc.,
a Florida corporation, as general partner of
WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS LTD.,
a Florida limited partnership,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JULIO CORREA, et al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45, FLORIDA STATUTES
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated the 2nd day of January 2008, and
entered in Case Number: C1 07-MF-2522, of the Circuit Court of the
Ninth Judicial Circuit, in and for Osceola County, Florida, wherein
WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS LLC., Is the Plaintiff, and JULIO
CORREA, 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, Kisslmmee, Osceola County,
Florida 34741, at 11:00 o'clock A.M., on FEBRUARY 21, 2008, the fol-
lowing described property as set forth In said Final Judgment of
Enreclosure to-wit'
Assigned Unit Week No. 32 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. KK-06;
Assigned Unit Week No. 12 ODD, In Assigned Unit No. JJ-05;
Assigned Unit Week No. 49 ODD, In Assigned Unit No. HH-09;
Assigned Unit Week No. 44 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. KK-04;
Assigned Unit Week No. 21 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. 11-12;
Assigned Unit Week No. 35 EVEN, in Assigned Unit No, KK-08;
Assigned Unit Week No. 22 ALL, In Assigned Unit No. KK-12;
Assigned Unit Week No. 25 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. JJ-06;
Assigned Unit Week No. 26 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. HH-08,
All of WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS XIV, a Time Share Resort,
according to the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and
Restrictions thereof, as recorded in Official Records Book 1021,-at
Page 1053, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and'all
Amendments thereto if any '
Any person claiming an Interest in the surplus from the sale, if any,
other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens, must
file a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale.
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,
Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, 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, Osceola County, Florida, on this 18th day,pf
January 2008. .
January 26, 2008
February 2, 2008
LARHY WHALh:
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COUAT
'By: /s/ Stacie Garmany
STACIE GARMANY
As Deputy ClIrk
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL.
CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNT.
CIVIL DIVISION.
CASE NUMBER: Cl 07-MF-4294.
AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE SERVICING Inc.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JOHN P. PLOURDE; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOHN.P-.
PLOURDE; DEBBIE PLOURDE, a/k/a DEBBIE M. PLOURDE;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DEBBIE PLOURDE, a/k/a DEBBIE M.
PLOURDE; BERYL J. LEWIS; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF BERY'J.
LEWIS, if living, including any unknown spouse of said Defendant(s),
if remarried, and If deceased, the respective unknown heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, creditors, Ilenors and trustees, and all other pri-
sons claiming by, through, under or against the named Defendant(),
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS Inc., AS
NOMINEE FOR EPI MORTGAGE CENTER Inc., .whether dissolved
or presently existing, together with any grantees, assignees, creditors,
Ilenors or trustees of said Defendant(s), and all other persons claim-
ing by, through, under or against Defendant(s); UNKNOWN TENANT
# 1; UNKNOWN TENANT # 2,
Defendants. -
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: BERYL J. LEWIS; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF BERYL J. LEWIS, 3f
living, including any unknown spouse of said Defendant(s), if rem*r-
ried, and if deceased, the respective unknown heirs, devises,
grantees, assignees, creditors, lienors, and trustees, and all other per-
sons claiming by, through, under or against the named Defendants.
Whose residence Is: UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY required to file your answer or written defens-
es, if any, in the above proceeding with the Clerk of this Court, andto
serve a copy thereof upon the Plaintiffs attomey, whose name anid
address appears hereon, on or before FEBRUARY 25, 2008; the
nature of this proceeding being a suit for foreclosure of mortgage
against the following described property to-witf I'
Lot 6, OAK ISLAND HARBOR AT FORMOSA GARDENS, according
to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 7, Pages 72 through 7,5,
inclusive, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida.
a/k/a 2836 Drifting Lilly Loop
Kissimmee Florida 34747
If you fail to file your answer or written defenses in the above pro-
ceeding, on the Plaintiffs attorney, a default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in the Complaint or Petition. ..
If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation
in order to participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at no cbst
to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Court
Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee,
Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this described notice; if you are hearing
impaired, please call (800) 955-8771 (TODD) or (800) 955-8770
(Voice), via Florida Relay Service.
DATED at Osceola County, Florida, on this 22nd day of January
2008.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Kathy RodrigueZ
KATHY RODRIGUEZ
As Deputy Clerk
Attorney for Plaintifft
LAW OFFICES OF DANIEL C. CONSUEGRA
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa, Florida 33619-1328
Telephone: (813) 915-8660
Fax #: (813) 915-0559
January 26, 2008
February 2, 2008
NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING.
ORDINANCE NO. 2008-16
Notice.is hereby given ftAt the City Council of the 1t, -,f -f Cl.ud
Florida, at a meeting to tibe held on February 14 .0,'s ,. the
Chamber at City Hall, 1300 9th Street, St. Cloud, Florida at 6:30 P.M.,
will consider the enactment of Ordinance No 2008-16 entitled"
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST.
CLOUD, FLORIDA, AMENDING ST. CLOUD CITY CODE SECTION
50-3. CLOSING OF LAKEFRONT; AMENDING THE CLOSING TIME
FOR USE OF LAKEFRONT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABIUTY,
CONFLICT, CODIFICATION AND PROVIDING AND EFFECTIVE
DATE I
Interested parties may appear at the meeting at which time this
ORDINANCE is to be considered and shall be heard with respectto
the proposed ORDINANCE at the Public Hearing thereon. This
ORDINANCE, in its entirety can be reviewed at the City Clerk's office
between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. and between 2:00
P.M. and 5:00 P.M. Monday through Friday.
If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Committeia
Board, with respect to any matter considered at such hearing/meetirig,
such person will need a record of the proceedings and that, for this
purpose, such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of
the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evi-
dence upon which the appeal is to be based, and which record is not
provided by the City of St. Cloud. (FS 286.0105)
In accordance with the Americans With disabilities Act, persons
needing assistance to participate in any of these proceedings should
contact the Secretary/Clerk of the Committee/Board (listed below),
prior to the meeting. (FS 286.26)
LINDA P. JAWORSKI
City Clerk
City of St. Cloud
1300 9th Street
St. Cloud, Florida 34769
Telephone: 407-957-7334
February 2, 2008
CANCELATION OF
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CITY OF KISSIMMEE
CITY COMMISSION
This is to inform you that this item was scheduled for the City
Commission meeting on Tuesday, February 5, 2008 at 6:00 p.m.in
the Commission Chambers of City Hall, 101 North Church Street,
Kissimmee, Florida 34741. However, this item has been placed ohn
hold and will not be heard at this meeting. This amendment will be
readvertised accordingly.
The proposed amendment that was to be discussed at the public
hearing would be as follows:
14-2-16 AC AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION DISTRICT;
14-2-17 RE RESIDENTIAL ESTATE DISTRICT; 14-2-18 RA-1
- SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT; 14-2-19 RA-2d-
SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT; -14-2-20 RA-3 SIN-
GLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT; -14-2-21 RA-4 SINGire
FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT; -14-2-22 RB-1 MEDIUM
DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT; -14-2-23 RB-2 MEDIUM
DENSITY RESIDENTIAL-OFFICE DISTRICT; -14-2-24 RC-1 -
MULTIPLE FAMILY MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT; -
14-2-25 RC-2 MULTIPLE FAMILY HIGH DENSITY RESIDEN-
TIAL DISTRICT; 14-2-26 MH-1 MOBILE HOME DISTRICT; 14-
2-27 MH-2 MOBILE HOME DISTRICT; -14-2-28 MHP '
MOBILE HOME PARK DISTRICT; -14-2-29 RPB- RESIDENTIAL
PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS DISTRICT; 14-2-30 B-1 DOWN,
TOWN COMMERCIAL DISTRICT; 14-2-31 B-2 NEIGHBOR
HOOD COMMERCIAL DISTRICT; 14-2-32 B-3 GENERA'1
COMMERCIAL DISTRICT; 14-2-33 HC HIGHWAY COMMERt
CIAL DISTRICT; 14-2-34 B-5 OFFICE COMMERCIAL DIS&
TRICT; 14-2-35 BP BUSINESS PARK DISTRICT; 14-2-36 186
INDUSTRIAL BUSINESS DISTRICT; 14-2-37 AO AIRPORT
OPERATIONS DISTRICT; 14-2-38 Al AIRPORT INDUSTRIAL
DISTRICT; 14-2-39 CF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRIG.T
14-2-40 HF- HOSPITAL FACILITIES DISTRICT; 14-2-41 UT-
UTILITIES DISTRICT; 14-2-42 OS OPEN SPACE DISTRICT BY
REMOVING REFERENCES TO CRAO WAIVERS AND ADDING
REFERENCE TO CRAO REGULATIONS; 14-2-45 CRAO COM'
MUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AREA OVERLAY DISTRICT BY
REQUIRING ADHERENCE TO CRAO DESIGN MANUAL AND
REMOVING CRAO WAIVERS; 14-2-46 HPO HISTORIC
PRESERVATION OVERLAY DISTRICT; 14-2-50 RPUD RESI-
DENTIAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT; 14-2-52
MUPUD MIXED USE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT;
14-2-53 TRADITIONAL NEIGHBORHOOD DESIGN STANDARDS;
14-2-60 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL REGULATIONS; 14-2-62
ACCESSORY USES IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS; 14-2-63
FENCES AND WALLS; 14-2-65 GENERAL REGULATIONS FOR
NON-RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS; 14-2-71 HISTORIC AND
ARCHAEOLOGICAL REVIEW; 14-2-76 OFF-STREET LOADING
AND UNLOADING REGULATIONS; 14-2-78 OFF-STREET PARK,
ING STANDARDS; 14-2-80 DESIGN STANDARDS; 14-2-81
ACCESS STANDARDS; 14-2-82 FIRE PROTECTION ACCESS
14-2-94 SPECIFIC DESIGN STANDARDS; 14-2-95 SINGLE
FAMILY, DUPLEX AND TRIPLEX LOTS; 14-2-134 STREETS; 14'
2-140 SIDEWALKS AND BIKEWAYS; 14-2-159 SUPPLEMENTAL'
REGULATIONS BY ADDING REFERENCE TO CRAO; 14-2-148
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY DESIGN AND TECH-
NICAL STANDARDS BY CHANGING REFERENCE TO CRAO
DESIGN MANUAL; ADDING 14-2-164 COMMUNITY REDEVEL-
OPMENT AREA OVERLAY SIGN DESIGN STANDARDS ; AMEND-
ING 14-2-174 THE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW PROCESS; 14-2-
190 PURPOSE AND WHEN REQUIRED; 14-2-191 SITE
PLAN/SITE SPECIFIC REDEVELOPMENT PLAN SUBMITTAL
MATERIALS; 14-2-194 SITE PLAN/SITE SPECIFIC REDEVELOP'
MENT PLAN REVIEW CRITERIA BY ADDING REQUIREMENTS
FOR SITE SPECIFIC REDEVELOPMENT PLANS; 14-2-195 SITE
DEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEW CRITERIA; 14-2-206 CONDI-
TIONAL USES BY ADDING REFERENCE TO CRAO DISTRICT
REQUIREMENTS,.
A copy of the proposed amendments may be inspected in the office
of the Development Services Department, City Administration
Building, 101 North Church Street, Kissimmee, Florida between 8:;0
A.M. and 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, except holidays. Please
direct any questions to the Development Services Department, (4q7)
518-2146.
In accordance with Florida Statute 286.0105: Any person wishing to
appeal any decision made by the Planning Advisory Board w)Ih
respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing will negd
a record of the proceedings, and for such purposes may need,to
ensure that a verbatim record of the proceeding Is made, which record
Includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is made.
In accordance with Florida Statute 286.26, parsons needing assas-.
lance to participate In any of these proceedings should contact the
Office of the City Clerk (407) 518-2308.
February 2, 2008
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Saturday, February 2, 2008 Online All The Time www.aroundosceola.com NEWS-GAZETTE, Page B7
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
PROBATE DIVISION
Case Number: 2007-PR-0551.
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF
EMILIO REYES, Sr.,
Deceased.
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
(One PR)
he administration of the
Estate of EMILIO REYES Sr.,
deceased, Case Number:
2007-PR-0551, Is pending in
the Probate Court, Osceola
County, Florida, the address of
which is:
CLERK OF THE COURT
2 Courthouse Square
Kissimmee, Florida 34741
The names and addresses of
the personal representative
,and the personal
representative's attorney are
set forth below.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
,All persons on whom this
'notice is served, who have
objections that challenge the
validity of the will, the
qualifications of the personal
representative, venue, or
jurisdiction of this court, are
required to file their objection
With this.court, WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
'AFTER THE DATE OF THE
fIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF
tHIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All creditors of the decedent,
and other persons having
claims or demands against the
decedent's estate, on whom a
copy of this notice is served,
.within three months after the
,date of tho first publication of
tis notice, must file their
claims with this court, WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
bAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
'All other creditors of the
'decedent, and persons having
claims or demands against,
Iccedent's estate, must file
their claims with this court
'WITHIN THREE MONTH IS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
.',The date of the first
publication of this notice is:
February 2, 2008.
Personal Representative:
S/s/ Emilio Reyes
f EMILIO REYES
Attorney for
Personal Representative:
/s/ Luis Davila
LUIS DAVILA, Esquire
FBN: 0890200
DAVILA & TORRES, P.A.
9a1l N. Main Street, Suite 5
Kissimmee, Florida 34744
telephone: (407) 933-0307
February 2, 9, 2008
STATE OF
NORTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FORSYTH
IN THE GENERAL
COURT OF JUSTICE,
DISTRICT COURT DIVISION
FILE No. 07-CVD-7667.
ANGELA ALEXANDRA
CAYCHO SANTOS,
Plaintiff,
vs.
,EDWIN SALAS, ..
'.Defendant.
NOTICE OF SERVICE OF
PROCESS BY PUBLICATION
To: EDWIN SALAS,
S Defendant
TAKE NOTICE that a plead-
ing seeking relief against you
has been filed in the above
action. The nature of the relief
being sought is as follows:
Plaintiff is seeking judgment of
absolute divorce..
You are required to make
defense to such pleading no
later than the 28th day of FEB-
RUARY 2008, which is 40 days
from the first publication of this
notice. Upon your failure to file a
pleading by the above date,
party-seeking service against
you will apply to the Court for
4he relief sought.
,This the 14th day of January
2008.
LAW OFFICES OF
JOHN J. BARROW, P.A.
JOHN J. BARROW
Attorney for Plaintiff
130 West Mountain Street
Kemersville, NC 27284
Telephone: (336) 996-5900
January 19, 26, 2008
February 2, 2008
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
OSCEOLA AUTO-SALVAGE
gives Notice of Foreclosure of
Lien and intent to sell these
,vehicles on FEBRUARY 23,
2008, 9:00 A.M., at 4691 South
Orange Blossom Trail,
Kissimmee, Florida 34746-
6231, pursuant to Subsection
713.78 of the Florida Statutes.
SOSCEOLA AUTO SALVAGE
reserves the right to-accept or
reject any and/or all bids
1; ) 2003 FORD
VIN #: 1 FMRU17W23LC39673
-2) 1994 FORD
VIN #: 1ZVI T22B4R5185827
February 2, 2008
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
OSCEOLA AUTO SALVAGE
gives Notice of Foreclosure of
LUen and intent to sell these
vehicles on FEBRUARY 26,
2008, 9:00 A.M., at 4691 South
Orange Blossom Trail,
Ki(ssimmee, Florida 34746-
8231, pursuant to Subsection
71.3.78 of the Florida Statutes.
,OSCEOLA AUTO SALVAGE
reserves the right to accept or
reject any and/or all bids
-1) 1995 MITSUBISHI
VIN #: 4A3AJ46GXSE189045
,2) 1999 HYUNDAI
VIN #; KMHVF24N8XU561454
February 2,2008
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
r'FELD BODY SHOP Inc.
gives Notice of Foreclosure of
Lien and intent to sell these on
MARCH 16, 2008,8:00 A.M., at
0W7 Garden Street, Kissimmee,
Florida 34744-1405, pursuant to
Subsection 713.78 of the
Florida Statutes.
,FELD BODY SHOP Inc.
reserves the right to accept or
reject any and/or all bids
2006 FORD
VIN # 2FMZA51696BA40648
February 2, 2008
NOTICE OF SUSPENSION
Td6: EDDY EDMOND
Case Number: 2007-3519.
'A Notice of Suspension to
suspend your license and
eligibility for licensure has been
fled against you. You have the
r(ght to request a hearing
pursuant to Sections 120.569
and 120.57, Florida Statutes,
by mailing a request for same
to the Florida Department of
Agriculture and Consumer
Services, Division of Licensing,
Post Office Box 3168,
Tallahassee, Florida 32315-
3168.
, If a request for hearing Is
0ot received by 21 days from
e date of the last publication,
e right to hearing In this
matter will be waived and the
Dbpartrtent will dispose of this
cduse in accordance with law.
January 19, 26, 2008
February 2, 9, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
Case Number: Cl 07-MF-5360.
ISLAND ONE Inc.,
a Florida Corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
PIERRE W. HENRY and
LILLIE C. HENRY, husband
and wife; B. CLARKE and C. S.
CLARKE, husband and wife;
LOUISE P. LEMIEUX and
GILLES THOMAS, as joint
tenants with right of
survivorship; THOMAS
McGUIRE and LOUISE
McGUIRE, husband and wife;
CHARLIE GILCHRIST and
WILLIE D. GILCHRIST,
husband and wife; ROD C.
RAMSEY; IAN HINDS and
BRENDA HINDS, husband and
wife; SHARON A. COTEZ;
DAVID A. BLACKMER and
DENISE A. BLACKMER,
husband and wife; NOBUAKI
FURUSE and SATOKO
FURUSE, husband and wife;
GILBERTO CASTRO and
VIONNETTE PADOVANI,
husband and wife; MICHAEL J.
TAYLOR; TIMOTHY JOHN
ERNST and LEIGH JANE
ERNST, husband and wife;
ARTHUR GENEST and OTILIA
GENEST, husband and wife;
and BOB STERN and LINDA
STERN, husband and wife,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: MICHAEL J. TAYLOR-
COUNT XII, 3966 SW
Brunswick Street, Port St.
Lucie, FL 34953
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Complaint to Foreclose Claim
of Lien on the following
described lands'
Unit Week(s) No.(s) 42, in
Apartment No. C-304, of
Parkway International, a
condominium, according to the
Declaration of Condominium
and amendments 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 Plaintiffs
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 MARCH 3, 2008, and
file the original with the Clerk of
this Court either before service
on Plaintiff's attorney
immediately thereafter,
otherwise a default will be
entered against you for the
relief demanded in the
Complaint.
If you are a person with a
Disability who needs
accommodation in order to
participate in this proceeding,
you are entitled, at no cost to
you, to the provision for certain
assistance. Please contact
Court Administration at 2
Courthouse Square,
Kissimmee, Florida 34741,
(407) 742-2417, within two
working days of your receipt of
this Notice of Action; If you are
hearing or voice impaired, call
1-(800) 955-8771.
WITNESS MY HAND and
Official Seal of this Court on
the 29th day of January 2008.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF THE COURT
By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez
... KATHY RODRIGUEZ
As Deputy Clerk
Attorney For Plaintiff;
8,o'j CC, .| ,,T 1,r, ",, ,:'-
Suite 200B
Orlando, Florida 32819
Telephone: (407) 855-3333
February 2, 9, 2008
'IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
Case Number: CI 06-MF-0508.
U.S. BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, as Trustee,
Plaintiff,
vs.
SILVIA H. ELKJER;
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS
Inc., as nominee for
SOUTHSTAR FUNDING LLC
(MIN #: 1001908-2104109257-
5); CHARLES ELKJER, a/k/a
CHARLES W. ELKJER; JOHN
DOE; JANE -DOE, AS UN-
KNOWN TENANT(s) IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY,
Defendants.
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Motion and Ordei
setting Foreclosure Sale
dated the 23rd day of January
2008, and entered in Case
Number: Ci 06-MF-0508, of the
Circuit Court of the 9th Judicial
Circuit, In and for Osceola
County, Florida, wherein U.S.
BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, as Trustee, is
the Plaintiff, and SILVIA H.
ELKJER; MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS
Inc., as nominee for
SOUTHSTAR FUNDING, LLC
(MIN #: 1001908-2104109257-
5); CHARLES ELKJER, a/k/a
CHARLES W. ELKJER; JOHN
DOE; JANE DOE, as Unknown
Tenant (s) in possession of the
subject property, are the
Defendants, I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for
cash at the OSCEOLA
COUNTY COURTHOUSE,
Two Courthouse Square, Suite
2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee,
Florida, at 11:00 A.M., on the
26th day of FEBRUARY 2008,
the following described
property as set forth in said
Final Judgment to wit'
Lot 23, Block 1432,
POINCIANA, Neighborhood 1
North, Village 1, according to
the Plat thereof, as recorded in
Plat Book 3, Pages 3-1 through
3-8, inclusive, of the Public
Records of Osceola County,
Florida
Any person claiming an
interest in the surplus from the
sale, if any, other than the
property owner as of the date
of the Lis Pendens, must file a
claim within (60) days after the
sale.
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, Florida
34741, Telephone: (407) 742-
2417, within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this
Notice; if you are hearing or
voice impaired, call 1-(800)
955-8771.
DATED on this 28th day of
January 2008.
LARRY WHALEY
Clerk of Circuit Court
By: /s/Stacie Garmany
STACIE GARMANY
As Deputy Clerk
Attorneys for Plaintiff:
Law Office of:
Marshall C. Watson, P.A.
1800 N.W. 49th Street
Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
Telephone: (954) 453-0365
Facsimile: (954) 771-6052
Toll Free #: 1-800-441-2438
06-01392
February 2, 9, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case Number: CI-06-MF-2873.
EMC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
Plaintiff,
vs.RK CASALDUC;
MARK CASALDUC;
SOOMARIA CASALDUC;
UNKNOWN TENANT I;
UNKNOWN TENANT II;
POINCIANA SUBDIVISION
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC., and any
unknown heirs, devisees,
grantees, creditors, and other
unknown persons or unknown
spouses claiming by, through
and under any of the above-
named defendants,
Defendants.
-,.. NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: MARK CASALDUC
903 SAN PAULO WAY
KISSIMMEE, FL 34758
OR 1229 BERMUDA LAKES
LANE, APT. 206,
KISSIMMEE, FL 34741
SOOMARIA CASALDUC
903 SAN PAULO WAY
KISSIMMEE, FL 34758
OR 4204 SAWYER CIRCLE,
APT. B ST. CLOUD, FL
34772.
UNKNOWN TENANT I
903 SAN PAULO WAY
KISSIMMEE, FL 34758
UNKNOWN TENANT II
903 SAN PAULO WAY
KISSIMMEE, FL 34758
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS
STATED, CURRENT
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
And any unknown heirs,
devisees, grantees, creditors
and other unknown persons
or unknown spouses claiming
by, through and under the
above-named Defendant(s), if
deceased or whose last known
addresses are unknown.
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that an action to
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
RESOLUTION NO. 2008-016R
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of St. Cloud,
Florida, at a meeting to be held on FEBRUARY 14, 2008, in their
Chamber at City Hall, 1300 9th Street, St. Cloud, Florida at 6:30 P.M.,
will consider the enactment of Resolution No 2008-016R entitled'
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST.
CLOUD, FLORIDA, GRANTING A CONDITIONAL USE TO OPER-
ATE "EQUIPMENT SALES MINOR" AT 303 COMMERCE CEN-
TER DRIVE, ST. CLOUD, FLORIDA, AS IS MORE FULLY
DESCRIBED IN THE BODY OF THIS RESOLUTION; PROVIDING
TERMS FOR THE EXPIRATION OF THE CONDITIONAL USE
APPROVAL, DIRECTING A COPY OF THIS RESOLUTION TO BE
PROVIDED TO THE APPLICANT UPON ADOPTION, AND AN
EFFECTIVE DATE
Interested parties may appear at the meeting at which time this
RESOLUTION is to be considered and shall be heard with respect to
the proposed RESOLUTION at the Public.Hearing thereon. This
RESOLUTION, in its entirety can be reviewed at the City Clerk's office
between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. and between 2:00
P.M. and 5:00 P.M. Monday through Friday.
If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Committee/
Board, with respect to any matter considered at such hearing/meeting,
such person will need a record of the proceedings and that, for this
purpose, such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of
the proceedings is made, which record Includes the testimony and evi-
dence upon which the appeal is to be based, and which record Is not
provided by the City of St. Cloud. (FS 286.0105)
In accordance with the Americans With disabilities Act, persons
needing assistance to participate in any of these proceedings should
contact the Secretary/Clerk of the Committee/Board (listed below),
prior to the meeting. (FS 286.26)
LINDA P. JAWORSKI
City Clerk
City of St. Cloud
1300 9th Street
St. Cloud, Florida 34769
Telephone: 407-957-7334
February 2, 2008
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
RESOLUTION NO. 2008-041 R
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of St. Cloud,
Florida, at a meeting to be held on FEBRUARY 14, 2008, in their
Chamber at City Hall, 1300 9th Street, St. Cloud, Florida at 6:30 P.M.,
will consider the enactment of Resolution No, 2008-041 R entitled,
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST.
CLOUD, FLORIDA, GRANTING A SITE PLAN VARIANCE TO
MARTY'S T & E, LOCATED AT 1414 13TH STREET, IN SECTION 2,
TOWNSHIP 26 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST AS IS MORE FULLY
DESCRIBED IN THE BODY OF THIS RESOLUTION, REGARDING
SECTION 8.7.4 FRONT YARD REQUIREMENTS FOR HIGHWAY
BUSINESS AND BUSINESS COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICTS';
OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE OF THE CITY OF ST.
CLOUD, FLORIDA; PROVIDING THAT ALL OTHER APPLICABLE
LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTIONS ARE MET, PROVIDING
FOR EXPIRATION AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE
Interested parties may appear at the meeting at which time this
RESOLUTION is to be considered and shall be heard with respect to
the proposed RESOLUTION at the Public Hearing thereon. This
RESOLUTION, in its entirety can be reviewed at the City Clerk's office'
between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. and between 2:00
P.M. and 5:00 P.M. Monday through Friday.
If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Committee/
Board, with respect to any matter considered at such hearing/meeting,
such person will need a record of the proceedings and that, for this
purpose, such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of
the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evi-
dence upon which the appeal is to be based, and which record is not
provided by the City of St. Cloud. (FS 286.0105)
In accordance with the Americans With disabilities Act, persons
needing assistance to participate in any of these proceedings should
contact the Secretary/Clerk of the Committee/Board (listed below),
prior to the meeting. (FS 286.26)
LINDA P. JAWORSKf
City Clerk
City of St. Cloud
1300 9th Street
St. Cloud, Florida 34769
Telephone: 407-957-7334
February 2, 2008
foreclose Mortgage covering
the following real and personal
property described as follows,
Lot 2, Block 1468, of
POINCIANA SUBDIVISION,
Neighborhood 2, Village 1, as
per Plat thereof, recorded in
Plat Book 3, page 17 22, 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 Frank Albert
Reder, BUTLER & HOSCH,
P.A., 3185 South Conway
Road, Suite E, Orlando, Florida
32812 and file the original with
the Clerk of the above-styled
Court on or before 30 days
from the first publication,
otherwise a Judgment may be
entered against you for the
relief demanded in the
Complaint.
If you are a person with a
disability who needs any
special accommodation in
order to 'participate in this
proceeding, you are entitled, at
no cost to you, to the
provisions of certain
assistance. Please contact
Court Administration, at 2
Courthouse Square,
Kissimmee, Florida 34741,
Telephone: ,(407) 742-2421
within two (2) working days of
your receipt of this (describe
notice); if you are hearing or.
voice impaired, call 1-800-955-
8771.
WITNESS my hand and seal
of said Court on the 28th day of
January 2008.
(COURT SEAL)
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Stacie Garmany
STACIE GARMANY
,As Deputy Clerk
Default Publications, Inc.
Attn: Mary McCarthy
3317 NW 10th Terrace,
Suite 403
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309
Fax: (954) 974-7487
February 2, 9, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
General Jurisdiction Division.
Case Number: CI 07-MF-1534.
HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE
FOR NAAC 2006-AR3,
Plaintiff,
vs.
KEITH WALLACE;
MARGARET WALLACE, any
and all unknown parties
claiming by, through, under
and against the herein named
individual Defendant(s) who
are not known to be dead or
alive, whether said unknown
parties may claim an interest
as spouses, heirs, devisees,
grantees or other claimants;
INDIAN CREEK OSCEOLA
COUNTY HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION Inc.;
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS
Inc.; UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA; JOHN DOE and
JANE DOE, AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION,
Defendantss.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
January 28, 2008, entered in
Civil Case Number: CI 07-MF-
1534, of the Circuit Court of the
9th Judicial Circuit, in and for
Osceola County, Kissimmee,
Florida, 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., Florida, at 11:00
A.M., on the 28th day of
FEBRUARY 2008, the
following described property as
set forth in said Summary Final
Judgment lo-wit'
Lot 508, INDIAN CREEK,
Phase V, according to the Plat
thereof, as recorded in Plat
Book 14, Pages 5 and 6, of the
Public Records of Osceola
County Florida
Any person claiming an
interest in the surplus from the
sale, if any, other than the
property owner as of the date
of the Lis Pendens, must file a
claim within (60) days after the
sale.
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, Florida
34741, Telephone: (407) 742-
2417, within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this
Notice of Hearing; if you are
hearing or voice impaired, call
1-(800) 955-8771.
DATED on this 28th day of
January 2008.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURt
By: Is/ Stacie Garmany
STACIE GARMANY
As Deputy Clerk
Attorney for Plaintiff:
The Law Offices of:
DAVID J. STERN, P.A.,
801 South University Drive
Suite 500,,
Plantation, Florida 33324
Telephone: (954) 233-8000
07-80977 ASCF
February 2, 9, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
General Jurisdiction Division.
Case Number: Cl 07-MF-1355.
U.S. BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE
FOR GSAA HOME EQUITY
TRUST 2006-5,
Plaintiff,
vs.
EDDIE VELAZQUEZ;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
EDDIE VELAZQUEZ, if any;
. any and all unknown parties
claiming by, through, under
and against the herein named
individual Defendant(s) who
are not known to be dead or
alive, whether said unknown
parties may claim an interest
as spouses, heirs, devisees,
grantees or other claimants;
HARMONY RESIDENTIAL
OWNER ASSOCIATION Inc.;
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS
Inc.; SUNTRUST BANK; JOHN
DOE and JANE DOE, AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
January 28, 2008, entered In
Civil Case Number: Cl 07-MF-
1355, of the Circuit Court of the
9th Judicial Circuit, in and for
Osceola County, Kissimmee,
Florida, 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, Florida, at 11:00
A.M., on the 28th day of
FEBRUARY 2008, the
following described property as
set forth in said Summary Final
Judgment to-wit'
Lot 55B, of BIRCHWOOD,
Neighborhoods B & C,
according to the Plal thereof,
as recorded In Plat Book 14,
Pages 67 through 73, Inclusive,
of the Public Records of
_OscQ l pe~oJty. Florida,
Any person claiming an
Interest in the surplus from the
sale, If any, other than the
property owner as of the date
of the Lis Pendens, must file a
claim within (60) days after the
sale.
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, Florida
34741, Telephone: (407) 742-
2417, within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this
Notice of Hearing; if you are
hearing or voice impaired, call
1-(800) 955-8771.
DATED on this 28th day of
January 2008.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURt
By: Is Stacie Garmany
STACIE GARMANY
As Deputy Clerk
Attorney for Plaintiff:
The Law Offices of:
DAVID J. STERN, P.A.,
801 South University Drive
Suite 500,
Plantation, Florida 33324
Telephone: (954) 233-8000
07-79737 (ASCF)
February-2, 9, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
Case Number: CI 07-MF-2232.
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY, AS
TRUSTEE OF AMERIQUEST
MORTGAGE SECURITIES
Inc. ASSET BACKED PASS
THROUGH CERTIFICATES,
SERIES 2006-M3 UNDER
THE POOLING AND
SERVICING AGREEMENT
DATED AS OF SEPTEMBER
1, 2006, WITHOUT
RECOURSE,
Plaintiff,
vs.
YOUSEF A. ALHASHIM, et al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment
of Foreclosure dated the 28th
day of January 2008, and
entered in Case Number: Cl
07-MF-2232, of the Circuit
Court of the 9th Judicial Circuit
in and for Qsceola County,
Florida, wherein DEUTSCHE
BANK NATIONAL TRUST
COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE OF
AMERIOUEST MORTGAGE
SECURITIES Inc. ASSET
BACKED PASS THROUGH
CERTIFICATES, SERIES
2006-M3 UNDER -THE
POOLING AND SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF
SEPTEMBER 1, 2006,
WITHOUT RECOURSE, is the
Plaintiff, and YOUSEF A.
ALHASHIM; ARGENT
MORTGAGE COMPANY, LLC;
HANADY ABBASI; JOHN
DOE; JANE DOE, AS
UNKNOWN TENANT (s) IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY, are
the Defendants. I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for
cash at the OSCEOLA
COUNTY COURTHOUSE,
Two Courthouse Square, Suite
2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee,
Florida, at 11:00 A.M., on the
29th day of FEBRUARY 2008,
the following described
property as set forth in said
Final Judgment to wit'
Lot 4, CHATHAM PARK AT
SAUSALITO, according to the
Map or Plat thereof, as
recorded in Plat Book 6, Page
136, of the Public Records of
Osceola County florida
Any person claiming an
interest in the surplus troin the
sale, if any, other than the
property owner, as of the date
of the Lis Pendens, must file a
claim within (60) days after the
sale.
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, Florida
34741, Telephone: (407) 742-
2417, within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this
Notice; if you are hearing or
voice impaired, call 1-(800)
955-8771.
DATED on this 28th day of
January 2008.
LARRY WHALEY
Clerk of Circuit Court
By: /Is Stacie Garmany
STACIE GARMANY
As Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Law Office of:
Marshall C. Watson, P.A.
1800 N.W. 49th Street
Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
Telephone: (954) 453-0365
Facsimile: (954) 771-6052
Toll Free: 1-(800) 441-2438 .
07-08822
February 2, 9, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
Case Number: CI 07-MF-2851.
WASHINGTON
MUTUAL BANK,
Plaintiff,
vs.
TITO FIGUEROA, et al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment
of Foreclosure dated the 28th
day of January 2008, and
entered in Case Number: ClI
07-MF-2851, of the Circuit
Court of the 9th Judicial Circuit
in and for Osceola County,
Florida, wherein
WASHINGTON MUTUAL
BANK, is the Plaintiff, and
TITO FIGUEROA; BANK OF
AMERICA, N.A.; LILIANA
TAMAYO; JOHN DOE; JANE
DOE, AS UNKNOWN TENANT
(s) IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY, are
the Defendants. I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for
cash at the OSCEOLA
COUNTY COURTHOUSE,
Two Courthouse Square, Suite
2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee,
Florida, at 11:00 A.M., on the
28th day of FEBRUARY 2008,
the following described
property as set forth in said
Final Judgment to wit'
Lot 88, REMINGTON,
PARCEL O, as per Plat
thereof, as recorded In Plat
Book 17, Pages 33-34, of the
Public Records of Osceola
County Florida
Any person claiming an
interest in the surplus from the
sale, if any, other than the
property owner, as of the date
of the Lis Pendens, must file a
claim within (60) days after the
sale,
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, Florida
34741, Telephone: (407) 742-
2417, within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this
Notice; if you are hearing or
voice impaired, call 1-(800)
955-8771.
DATED on this 28th day of
January 2008.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURt
By: /s/Stacie Garmany
STACIE GARMANY
As Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Law Office of:
MARSHALL C. WATSON, P.A.
1800 N.W. 49th Street
Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
Telephone: (954) 453-0365
Facsimile: (954) 771-6052
Toll Free: 1-(800) 441-2438
07-11786
February 2, 9, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
General Jurisdiction Division.
Case Number: Cl 07-MF-4268.
U.S. BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE
FOR THE STRUCTURED
ASSET SECURITIES'
CORPORATION MORTGAGE
LOAN TRUST, 2006-AM1,
Plaintiff,
vs.
CLAUDIA L. OSPINA, et al.,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
To: CLAUDIA L. OSPINA;
ANDRES BERMUDEZ, whose
residences are unknown, if he/
she/ they be living; and if he/
she/ they be dead and the
unknown defendants who may
be spouses, heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, and all
parties claiming an interest by,
through, under or against the
Defendants, who are not
known to be dead or alive, and
all parties having or claiming to
have any right, title or interest
In the property described in the
Mortgage being foreclosed
herein.
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that an action to
foreclose a mortgage on the
following property'
Lot 54, ALLAMANDA GRACE
AT CRESCENT LAKES, as per
Plat thereof, as recorded in
Plat Book 11, Pages 177 and
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 on: DAVID J.
STERN, Esquire, Plaintiff's
attorney, whose address is:
801 South University Drive,
Suite 500, Plantation, Florida
33324, on or before MARCH 3,
2008, (no later than 30 days
from the date of the first
publication of this Notice of
Action), and file the original
with the Clerk of this 'Court
either before service on the
Plaintiff's attorney or
immediately thereafter;
otherwise a default will be
entered against you for the
relief demanded in the
Complaint or petition filed
herein.
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, Florida
34741, Telephone: (407) 742-
2417, within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this
Notice; if you are hearing or
voice impaired, call 1-(800)
955-8771.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Court at Osceola
County, Florida, on this 28th
day of January 2008.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURt
By: /Is Stacie Garmany
STACIE GARMANY
As Deputy Clerk'
Attorney for Plaintiff:
Law office of:
DAVID J. STERN
801 South University Drive
Suite 500
Plantation, Florida 33324
07-05626 (ASCF)
February 2, 9,,2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
Case Number: CI 07-MF-5357.
ISLAND ONE Inc.,
a Florida Corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
AUSTIN AMOS III and
SHELBY S. AMOS, husband
and wife; MARLIN D.
AMUNDSON and BARBARA
AMUNDSON, husband and
wife; JEFFERSON D. GILLIAM
and OLIVIA C. GILLIAM,
husband and wife; 'JOHN
HAPPERSETT and DAWN
HAPPERSETT, husband and
wife; WILLIE BOLLER and
JOYCE C. BOLLER, husband
and wife; CARL WM. ULRICH
and MARGARET H. ULRICH,
husband and wife; PHILIPPE
CASTEL and KALAR
SURINDER, husband and wife;
WHIT D. JONES and E.
JAUNITA JONES, husband
and wife; RICHARD ALLEN
and MELANIE ALLEN,
husband and wife; RICHARD
M. DEVANEY and
CATHERINE DEVANEY,
husband and wife; PAUL HIRE
and JACQUELINE A. HIRE,
husband and wife; ANGELO
LLANA and PAMELA M.
LLANA, husband and wife;
PAUL H. FELDMEYER and
DEBORAH A. FELDMEYER,
husband and wife; DONALD G.
ELLIS and FALICIA
MALLORY-ELLIS, husband
and wife; and TERRANCE J.
DULEK and MONICA L.
DULEK, husband and wife,
Defendantss.
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: CARL WM. ULRICH and
MARGARET H. ULRICH,
husband and wife; COUNT VI,
1707 "F" 41st Street,
Wilmington, NC 28403
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Complaint to Foreclose Claim
of Lien on the following
deacrbedUlands'
Unit Week(s) No.(s) 37, in
Apartment No. F-302, of
Parkway International, a
Condeminium, according to the
Declaration of Condominium
and amendments 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 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 MARCH 3, 2008, and
file the original with the Clerk of
this Court either before service
on Plaintiff's attorney
immediately thereafter,
otherwise a default will be
entered against you for the
relief demanded in the
Complaint.
if you are a person with a
Disability who needs
accommodation in order to
participate In this proceeding,
you are entitled, at no cost to
you, to the provision for certain
assistance. Please contact
Court Administration at 2
Courthouse Square,
Kissimmee, Florida 34741,
(407) 742-2417, within two
working days of your receipt of
this Notice of Action; If you are
hearing or voice Impaired, call
1-(800) 955-8771.
WITNESS MY HAND and
Official Seal of this Court on
the 29th day of January 2008.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF THE COURT
By: /s/Kathy Rodriguez
KATHY RODRIGUEZ
As Deputy Clerk
Attorney For Plaintiff:
KORSHAK & ASSOCIATES
8680 Commodity Circle
Suite 200B
Orlando, Florida 32819
Telephone: (407) 855-3333
February 2, 9, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Case Number: CI 07-MF-4500.
Division: 22.
FREMONT INVESTMENT &
LOAN
Plaintiff,
vs.
ANGEL COLLAZO, et al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
(EVADERS)
To the following Defendant(s):
ANGEL COLLAZO
Last Known Address:
8600 Knottingham Drive
Kissimmee, Florida 34747
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
ANGEL COLLAZO
Last Known Address:
8600 Knottingham Drive
Kissimmee, Florida 34747
SHAKIRA RIVERA
Last Known Address:
8600 Knottingham Drive
Kissimmee, Florida 34747
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
SHAKIRA RIVERA
Last Known Address:
8600 Knottingham Drive
Kissimmee, Florida 34747
UNKNOWN TENANT # 1 IN
POSSESSION OF SUBJECT
PROPERTY
Last Known Address:
8600 Knottingham Drive
Kissimmee, Florida 34747
who are evading service of
process and the unknown
defendants who may be
spouses, heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees and all
parties claiming an interest by,
through, under or against the
Defendant(s), who are not
known to be dead or alive, and
all parties having or claiming to
have any right, title or interest
in the property described in the
mortgage being foreclosed
herein.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for following described
property,
Lot 498, LINDSFIELD, Unit
Four, as per Plat thereof,
recorded in Plat Book 7, Pages
63 and 64, Public Records of
osceola County, Florida.
a/Wka 8600 Knottingham Drive
has been filed against you, and
you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses,
if any, to it on: VAN NESS
LAW FIRM, P.A., Attorney for
the Plaintiff, whose address is:
1239 E. Newport Center Drive,
Suite 110, Deerfield Beach, FL
33442, on or before MARCH 3,
2008, a date of which is within
thirty (30) days after the first
date of publication of this
Notice in the Osceola News-
Gazette, and file the original
with the Clerk of this Court
either before service on
Plaintiff's attorney or
immediately thereafter;
otherwise a default will be
entered against you for the
relief demanded in the
Complaint.
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act,
if you are a person with a
disability who needs any
accommodation in order to
participate in this proceeding,
you are entitled, at no cost to
you, to provision of certain
assistance. Please contact the
Court Administrator at: 2
Courthouse Square, Suite
6300, Kissimmee, Florida
34741, Telephone: (407) 742-
2417, within two (2) working
,, .' :u, e .:ipt of this
WITNESS my hand and seal
of said Court on this 29th day
of January 2008.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/Kathy Rodriguez
KATHY RODRIGUEZ
'As Deputy Clerk
February 2, 9, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION.
Case Number: CI 07-MF-4562.
DIVISION: 22.
RESIDENTIAL FUNDING
COMPANY, LLC,
Plaintiff,
vs.
ASFAR NIHAL, et al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: ASFAR NIHAL
Last known address:
2348 Prime Circle, Unit # B
Kissimmee, FL 34746
Current address: Unknown
ZILLAY HUMA QURESHI
Last known address:
2348 Prime Circle, Unit # B
Kissimmee, FL 34746
Current address: Unknown.
Any and all unknown parties
claiming by, through, under
and against the herein named
individual Defendant(s) who
are not known to be dead or
alive, whether said unknown
parties may claim an interest
as spouses, 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'
Condominium Unit 2348B,
ROYAL OAKS OF
KISSIMMEE, a condominium,
according to the Declaration of
Condominium, as recorded In
O.R. 1632, Page 2541, of the
Public Records of Osceola
County, Florida, and any
amendments thereto, together
with an undivided interest In'
the common elements
a6purtenant thereto.___._
has been flied against you and
you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses,
if any, on or before MARCH 3,,
2008, on FLORIDA DEFAULT
LAW GROUP, P.L., Plaintiff's
attorney, whose address Is:
9119 Corporate Lake Drive,
Suite 300, Tampa, Florida
33634, and file the original with
this Court either before service
on Plaintiff's attorney or
immediately thereafter;
otherwise a default will be
entered against you for the
relief demanded in the
Complaint or Petition.
This notice shall be
published once each week for
two consecutive weeks in the
Osceola News-Gazette.
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 thire provision of certain
assistance. Please contact:
Court Administration at 2
Courthouse Square, Suite
6300, Kissimmee, Florida
34741, Telephone: (407) 742-
2417, within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this
described notice; If you are
hearing or voice Impaired, call
I-(800)955-8771.
WITNESS my hand and seal
of said Court on this 29th day
of January 2008.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: Is/Kathy Rodriguez
KATHY RODRIGUEZ
As Deputy Clerk
Invoice to and copy to:
FLORIDA DEFAULT
LAW GROUP, P.L.
P.O. Box 25018
Tampa, Florida 33622-5018
F07-38168
February 2, 9, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
General Jurisdiction Division.
Case Number: C l 07-MF-4789.
U.S. BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE
FOR ASSET BACKED PASS
THROUGH CERTIFICATES
SERIES 2007-AHL1,
Plaintiff,
vs.
EUDOSIA TAVERAS, et al.,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
To: ANTHONY F. GARCIA,
a/k/a ANTHONY FRANK
GARCIA, whose residence is
unknown, if he/ she/ they be
living; and if he/ she/ they be
dead and the unknown
defendants who may be
spouses, heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, and all
parties claiming an Interest by,
through, under or against the
Defendants, who are not
known to be dead or alive, and
all parties having or claiming to
have any right, title or interest
In the property described In the
Mortgage being foreclosed
herein.
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that an action to
foreclose a mortgage on the
following property'
Lots 1 and 10, Together with
one-half of Eleventh Avenue
abutting said Lots Block 253,
NEW TOWN OF
NARCOOSSEE, according to
the Plat thereof, as recorded in
Plat Book 1, Pages 72 and 73,
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: DAVID J.
STERN, Esquire, Plaintiff's
attorney, whose address is:
801 South University Drive,
Suite 500, Plantation, Florida
33324, on or before MARCH 3,
2008, (no later than 30 days
from the date of the first
publication of this Notice of
Action), and file the original
with the Clerk of this Court
either before service on the
Plaintiff's attorney or
immediately thereafter;
otherwise a default will be
entered against you for the
relief demanded in the
Complaint or petition filed
herein.
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, Florida
34741, Telephone: (407) 742-
2417, within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this
Notice; if you are hearing or
voice impaired, call 1-(800)
955-8771.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Court at Osceola
County, Florida, on this 29th
day of January 2008.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURt
By: /s! Kathy Rodriguez
KATHY RODRIGUEZ
As Deputy Clerk
Attorney for Plaintiff:
Law office of:
DAVID J. STERN
801 South University Drive
Suite 500
Plantation, Florida 33324
07-11788 (ASCF)
February 2, 9, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case Number CI-07-MF-4870
METROPLEX INVESTMENTS,
Inc.,
a Florida Corporation,
Plaintiff, *"* j .... AT: _..1 i .
vs.
KEDNER NOEL and
ANTONIDE NOEL, a/kla
ANTONIDE DUMEUS, a/k/a
ANTONIDE DE DUMEUS,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: THE FOLLOWING
DEFENDANTS:
KEDNER NOEL
Last known address:
1029 Dampierre Court
Kissimmee, FL 34759
ANTONIDE NOEL a/k/a
ANTONIDE DUMEUS a/k/a
ANTONIDE DE DUMEUS
Last known address:
1029 Dampierre Court,
Kissimmee, FL 34759
And all the unknown heirs,
devisees, grantees,
assignees, lienors, creditors,
trustees, or other claimants
claiming by, through, or under
KEDNER NOEL, and/or
ANTONIDE NOEL.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED, that
an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following
described property in Osceola
County Florida'
Lot 15, Block 2079,
POINCIANA,
NEIGHBORHOOD 1, VILLAGE
5, according to the Plat thereof,
as recorded in Plat Book 3,
Pages 144 through 158, Pub lic
Records of Osceola County,
Florida
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses,
If any, within 30 days from the
first publication of this Notice,
on ROBERT F. HOOGLAND,
ROBERT F. HOOGLAND,
P.A., P.O. Box 160021,
AItamorte Springs, Florida
32716, the Plaintiff's Attorney,
and file the original with the
Clerk of this Court either before
service on Plaintiff's attorney,
or immediately thereafter,
otherwise a default will be
entered against you for the
relief demanded in the
Complaint.
If you are a person with a
disability who needs 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, Florida
34741, Telephone: (407) 742-
2417, within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this
described notice; if you are
hearing or voice impaired, call
1-(800) 955-8771.
WITNESS my hand and seal
of this Court on this 28th day of
January 2008.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURt
By: /s Stacie Garmany
STACIE GARMANY
As Deputy Clerk
February 2, 9, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
General Jurisdiction Division.
Case Number: Cl 07-MF-5183.
Division: 22.
AMERICAN HOME
MORTGAGE SERVICING Inc.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
DELON V. LALL,, et al,,
Defendants,
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: SCOOBY LALL
Residence: UNKNOWN
If alive, and if dead, to all
parties claiming Interests by,
through, under or against
SCOOBY LALL, and all other
parties having or claiming to
have any right, title or Interest
in the property herein
described.'
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to Foreclose a Mortgage
on the following property In
Osceola County Florida'
Lot 262, INDIAN LAKES,
PHASES 5 and 6; according to
the Plat thereof, as recorded in
Plat Book 17, Pages 84
through 86, 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: ADORNO &
YOSS, P.A., Plaintiff's
attorney, whose address is:
2525 Ponce De Leon
Boulevard, Suite 400, Miami,
Florida 33134, on or before the
3rd day of MARCH 2008, or
within 30 days from the first
date of publication, and file the
original with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on
Plaintiff's attorneys or
immediately thereafter;
otherwise a default will be
entered against you for the
relief demanded In the
Complaint.
If you are a person with a
disability who needs
accommodation in order to
participate in this 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, Florida
34741, Telephone: (407) 742-
2421, within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this
document; if you are hearing or
voice impaired, call 1-(800)
955-8771.
DATED on this 28th day of
January 2008.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURt
By: /s/Stacie Garmany
STACIE GARMANY
As Deputy Clerk
February 2, 9, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
Case Number Cl 07-MF-5356.
ISLAND ONE Inc.,
a Florida Corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
GERARD F. McMINDES and
MARY KAY McMINDES,
husband and wife; TERRENCE
A. GLIOSCI and CYNTHIA A.
GLIOSCI, husband and wife;
JOHN E. MACKIE; HEIRS
AND BENEFICIARIES OF THE
ESTATE OF ALLEN R.
BARROW; WILLIAM M.
NOLAN, Jr. and LUCILLE
NOLAN, husband and wife;
GEORGE W. BATTS Jr. and
GLORIA W. BATTS, husband
and wife; BARBARA C.
McINTYRE, a single woman;
TIMOTHY JOSEPH KELLY
and MARY C. KELLY,.husband
and wife; TIMOTHY JOSEPH
KELLY and MARY C. KELLY,
husband and wife; TIMOTHY
JOSEPH KELLY and MARY C.
KELLY, husband and wife;
STEPHEN A. MATHERS and
NANCY L. MATHERS,
husband and wife; JEFFREY
B. BILLEAUD Sr. and JOYCE
R. BILLEAUD, husband and
wife; HEIRS AND
BENEFICIARIES OF THE
ESTATE OF JOHN W.
MARSHALL; FREDERICK A.
MATZUL Jr. and MARY ANN
MATZUL and ELLEN M.
BISHELL; and KAREN A.
PERRILLI, .. Fo.. C I'. .
Deferidant(s).
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: BARBARA C. MclNTYRE,
a single woman-COUNT VII,
10522 Wilson Glen Drive,
Charlotte, NC 28214
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Complaint to Foreclose Claim
of Lien on the following
described lands"
Unit Week(s) No.(s) 25, in
Apartment No. S-1, of
O.R.B.I.T., a condominium,
according to the Declaration of
Condominium and
amendments thereof, as
recorded in Official Records
Book 649, at Page 040, 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 Plaintiffs
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 MARCH 3, 2008, and
file the original with the Clerk of
this Court either before service
on Plaintiff's attorney
immediately thereafter,
otherwise a default will be
entered against you for the
relief demanded in the
Complaint.
If you are a person with a
Disability who needs
accommodation in order to
participate in this proceeding,
you are entitled, at no cost to
you, to the provision for certain
assistance. Please contact
Court. Administration at 2
Courthouse Square,
Kissimmee, Florida 34741,
(407) 742-2417, within two
working days of your receipt of
this Notice of Action; If you are
hearing or voice impaired, call
1-(800) 955-8771.
WITNESS MY HAND and
Official Seal of this Court on
the 29th day of January 2008.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF THE'COURT
By: Is/Kathy Rodriguez
KATHY RODRIGUEZ
As Deputy Clerk
Attorney For Plaintiff:
KORSHAK & ASSOCIATES
8680 Commodity Circle
Suite 200B
Orando, Florida 32819
Telephone: (407) 855-3333
February 2, 9, 2008
NOTICE OF
PUBUC AUCTION
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sold at auction free of all prior
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Road, Kissimmee, Florida
34741 Phone' (407) 847-5333
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VIN #: 1HGEJ1128SL058935
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St.Cloud, FL 34769
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Kissimmee, FL 34744
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1500 E Vine (192) Kissimmee
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
CIVIL ACTION
Case Number: CI 07-MF-5976.
REGIONS BANK, etc..
Plaintiff,
vs
BABATUNDE R.YUSUF,
et al.,
Defendants,
NOTICE OF SUIT
PROPERTY
To: BABATUNDE R.YUSUF
Addess outside of the Llnited
States
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that an action to
foreclose a mortgage on the
following property in Osceola
CoQuntyFlgorida ..._
Lot 86, Block 15. TERRE
VERDE VILLAS, Phase 1.
according to Map or Plat
thereof, as recorded in Plat
Book 14, at Pages 101-103, of
the Pubic Recods Osc
County, Flouda
TOGETHER WITH all the
improvements now or hereaftel
erected on the property, and all
easements, appurtenances,
and fixtures now or hereafter a
part of the property.
The street address of which
is: 125 Pompano Beach Duve,
Kis.im'nne, Florida 347-16..
has been filed against you. and
you are requlined to servo a
copy of your written defenses, if
any. to it on iPlaintifs' attorney.
whose name and address is: J.
Andrew Baldwin, THE
SOLOMON LAW GROUP,
P.A., 1881 West Kennedy
Boulevard, Tampa, Florida
33606. and file the original with
the Clerk of the above-styled
Court on or before MARCH 3,
2008. an answer must be filed
or you will be defaulted and a
judgment may be entered
against you for the relief
demanded in the Complaint.
It 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, Florida
34741. Telephone: (407) 742-
2417. within two (2) working
days of you receipt of this
described notice: if you are
hearing or voice impaired, call
1-(800) 955-8771.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of said Court on this 28th
day of January 2008.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By:/s/Stacie Garmany
STACIE GARMANY
As Deputy Clerk
February 2. 9, 2008
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Paid Training! Start Today!
(407) 787-4370
ETourandTravel
THE BRITISH STORE
3rd. Key, FT. PT. Old Town, Ste. #173
Apply In Person
WRECKER DRIVER Needed
Experience a plus. Must know local roads
including South Orlando, St, Cloud,
Kissimmee and Lake Buena Vista area.
Full-time availability is a must.
Call 407-780-8333
NOW HIRING MOTEL General Manager.
Franchised property. Must be Highly
motivatedlExperience required.
(407)963-8307.
SnImmediate
v. Openings!
NOW HIRING:
*Engineers, experienced, flexible hours.
*Front Desk Agents, guest experience
preferred, nights, weekends.
-F&B/ Cashiers *PM/Servers
*Banquet Servers
Apply in person:
Lake Buena Vista
Resort Hotel
2000 Hotel Plaza Blvd.
Orlando, 32830
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PIZZA MAKER With Experience. Apply
Within: Schiano's Pizza, Osceola Square
Mail, Kissimmee. (407)738-3603..
Kissimmee Law Firm
seeking Legal Assistant with
3-5 years experience
in Domestic/Criminal Law
Biligual Preferred
Fax resume-407-846-8093
SECRETARY Kissimmee
Real Estate Management and
Bookkeeping experience required.
Email resume: oneimtiaz@yahoo.com
PIZZA HUT
Now Hiring Drivers
Apply In Person
1022 Buena Ventura Blvd., BVL
(407)344-0800
ACCOUNTANT/TAX PREPARER
Immediate opening. Concentration in all
facets of financial statements and tax for
individuals and small businesses.
Experience preferred. Salary negotiable.
Send resume to: fax (407)846-7577.
Email:
tpicone@saxonsecord.com or mall to:
Saxon, Secord, Thaney & Associates,
LLC. 150 West Oak Street, Kissimmee, FL
34741. No phone calls please.
BOOKKEEPER:
Immediate opening for part-time/ full time
Bookkeeper. Efficient in Excel, Peachtree
and QuickBooks. Familiar with banking,
accounts receivable, accounts payable
and inventory. Salary negotiable. Send
resume to: fax (407) 846-7577. Email:
tpicone@saxonsecord.com or mail to:
Saxon, Secord, Thaney & Associates,
LLC. 150 West Oak Street, Kissimmee, FL
34741. No phone calls please.
AFTER CARE AIDE
needed for K-8 school. Experience
preferred. For more information
Call 321-697-1055
AGENTS/VACATION SALES
$9.00 per hour + bonus, full-time
Mon-Fri 2:00pm-10:00pm
NO COLD CALLS!
Vacation, Medical, Sick Pay, Personal
Days, & 401K. Advancement Oppt.
West Hwy 192, Disney Area
Call 407-397-2828 Ext. 8520
or apply in person at
7801 W Hwy 192, Ste A,
Kissimmee after 2:00pm.
EXPERIENCED SALESPERSON
Part-time/from Home
Electrical Contracting Business
Comm.Lighting Repairs/Build-Outs
407-846-0496 or email
resume/references to:
mhzrus@gmail.com
PHONE PROS Veterans Charity.
Outbound.Days/Nights- Cash paid daily.
Call Gary.407-847-2300 or 727-432-2177
BUSY HAIR & Nail Salon
Commission/Booth Rental,
Licensed Cosmetologist/Nail Technician,
F/T& P/T available.
Call 407-870-9099
WANTED HAIR Stylists. Chair rentals $75
week. Downtown Kissimmee. (407)847-
3092.
Fish and Wildlife Tech.
FL Fish and Wildlife Commission.
Full-time Position located in Holopaw.
Must be able to operate, maintain, and
repair heavy equipment. Starting Salary
approx. 26K. Must apply online at:
https://jobs.myflorida.com. Call for info at:
407-498-0991
MAINTENANCE TECH Needed for large
apartment community. Pool and HVAC
certified helpful. Call (407)846-2383, 9am-
1pm for appointment.
POOL MAINTENANCE
complete pool care including cleaning &
chemicals. Experience required.
Dependable with references. Full Time.
Vacation Homes, Davenport.
863-424-7400
MIG WELDER
& PAINTER
Experienced. Full Benefits.
Sign On Bonus
Lawson Manufacturing
700 Dyer Blvd., Kissimmee
(407)944-1500
PIPELAYERS, OPERATORS & Laborers
needed for busy Utility Contractor. FL DL
Req. DFW/EOE. Call 407-702-8854.
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN
Experience required,
ASE Certified preferred.
Contact Jim Mason at All Car Shop
407-847-8433
CRIME SCENE TECHNICIAN:
Crime scene processing and evidence
handling. Knowledge in laws & rules
of evidence; digital photography/computer
skills; fingerprint classification, on-call
after hours. Education equivalent to High
school graduate, college degree preferred,
with 2 yrs. exp in police evidence
work. Valid Florida Driver License.
Salary $15.21/hr, + benefits. Open until
filled. Apply to:
City of Kissimmee, Personnel Dept;
101 Church St (City Hall)
Kissimmee, FL 34741 or
"mail to: personnel@kissimmee.org"
AA/EOE
**MANAGER IN TRAINING**
** ASSISTANT MANAGER**
**PT/FT SALES**
Hibbett Sports is opening soon in
Kissimmee. Apply at: 1074 Cypress
Parkway, Kissimmee, FL 34769
Hibbett Sports conducts drug testing
www.hibbett.com
Immediate
,, Openings!
KISSIMMEE INJECTION
Molding Company Seeks Full Time
3rd. Shift Foreman
Please Call: (407)847-5687 For Info.
MANAGERS for haunted attraction. FT/PT
Earn $$ at FUN jobIll
Wages plus commissionlil
(407)847-7552.
PHARMACIST
Enhance your career Patrick AFB, Fl.
Fax C/V/Resumes to: 786-427-1359
Email: hr@rlmservices.net
RLM Services, Inc. "EOE"
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CANCEL OR change classified ads by
calling The Osceola News-Gazette at
407-846-7600 before noon on Friday.
BUSY MEDICAL PRACTICE
needs the following:
EXPERIENCED
NursePractitionersNurses,
Assistant Nurses
Office Secretaries
Medical Billers
Bilingual Helpful, but not not necessary
Fax resume to (407)233-4478
Osceola County
Human Resources
3 Courthouse Square, Suite 100
Kissimmee, FL 34741
ly at www.osceola.org
Great benefits:
,Life, Long Term Disability Insurance
id Time Off and Sick Bank
ness Program Retirement
Deferred Compensation
al and drug test may be required.
background check will be conducted.
rans preference ADA-EOE
ICE: 407-343-2800
.INE: 407-343-2814
MWOM -1 :I zi I Ji I JI 14I =
LIFEGUARDS:
Bob Makinson Aquatic Center.
Minimum of 15 years of age. Previ-
ous experience in lifeguarding/ first
aid/CPR preferred but not required.
Full time seasonal
position (through October) with
training beginning in March; salary
$7.50-$11.25/hr. Valid Fla DL req'd.
Open until filled.
PART-TIME FACILITY
ATTENDANT
(Civic Center):
Provide customer service to guests
& members; data entry; cash
handling; general office support.
Flexible hours and weekends
required. Valid FL DL; CPR cert'd.
Salary range $7-10 Ohr based on
exp. Open until filled.
Apply to City of Kissimmee; Personnel Dept. (City Hall)
101 N. Church St., Kissimmee, FL 34741
or personnel@kissimmee.org AA/EOE
Digital Prepress Operator on Second Shift needed immediately by a
commercial web printing shop in the Bradenton, FL area. This full time
position offers excellent pay, benefits and career opportunities. Listed
below are the requirements for this position:
EXPERIENCE:
3 years Digital Prepress Operator in web shops required.
Ability to assemble digital files with excellent quality, speed and accuracy.
Expertise in Prepress workflow applications: Prinergy.
Proficient in Acrobat and Photoshop and Pitstop.
Must demonstrate troubleshooting/problem solving skills.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
Responsible for all forms of prepress production on Second Shift. Preflight, file
preparation, color correction, proofing, plating, equipment maintenance and
quality control.
Work with Prepress Manager to maintain efficient operation of workflow,
software, hardware and quality control procedures.
Other assignments as deemed necessary.
Resumes and Salary Requirements should be e-mailed to:
tbarron@sunpubfla.com or fax resume to 941-749-0251.
EOE. Drug Free Workplace
SENJOR ACCOUNTANT
Responsibilities include balance sheet reconciliations and
account analysis, GL maintenance,, monthly accruals,
prepare monthly financial statements (GAAP), verify AR/AP,
and assist with month end close.
Minimum 3-5 years of accounting experience, BA
in Accounting, Solid analytical and problem-solving,
communications skills, attention to detail. MAS 90/200, ADP,
MS Office experience preferred. Sun Publications offers full
benefits and is EOE/DFWP. Please email resumes to
dosomore @ hotmail.com or fax to 863-583-1212.
AVANTE AT ST.CLOUD
A 131-Bed SNF
Is Currently Recruiting For The
Following:
RN/LPN 7-3 Part Time
RN/LPN 3-11 Part Time
RN/LPN 3-11 Full Time
CNA 7-3 Full Time
CNA 3-11 Full Time
CNA 11-7 Full Time
Administrative:
Business Office Manager
Looking for a detail oriented person with
knowledge of Nursing H6me Billing, A/R
Collections,Trust, Accounts Payable and
ability to build a strong rapport with
families and residents.
Please fax resume Attn: Robert Bianco,
Administrator 407-892-3322
Receptionists Part Time
Avante offers excellent
compensation and premium benefits
including 401 K.
For immediate consideration please
forward resume to:
Elizabeth Sanchez
Human Resources
Fax: (407) 891-2486
Phone: (407) 892-5121
Apply within:
Avante at St.Cloud
1301 Kansas Avenue
St.Cloud, FL 34769
Email: jobs@avantegroup.com
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COME JOIN OUR TEAM OF
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LICENSED NURSES
Needed Full Time 3-11 NURSES
Part Time 3-11 & 11-7 Shifts
Available
Competitive Salary & Benefits Available
Please Contact:
Southern Oaks Health Care Center
C/O Director Of Nursing
3855 Old Canoe Creek Road
St.Cloud, FL 34769
(407)957-2280
Fax: (407)957-5319
SOpenings!
EXPERIENCED HEAVY Equ.pmernt
Operators: Finish Dozer, Excavator. For
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(800)324-6369 Or (407)468-1046.
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EFFICIENCY ROOMS
$149.00 Weekly/$30.00 Daily
Includes microwave, refrigerator, high
speed internet,cable TV
East Palm Resort
2323 E. 192
407-846-4900, x.301
KISSIMMEE: QUIET Area. Private
Entrance/Bath. Micro/Fridge, Cable.
Ideal For One. $500/Month Or
$130/Week. (407)973-1940.
ROOM FOR rent John Young near 192.
Furnished, Utilities/Cable/Internet, W/D
included. $390 Month. Call (407)201-4737
ROOM FOR Rent, Kissimmee. $125
Single Occupancy. Furnished, Satellite
Dish. (407)460-9665.
ROOM FOR Rent. Kissimmee area.
Phone, Electric, and cable included
(321)624-3007.
ROOMMATE NEEDED
Seeking responsible female for
large 2bed/2ba apartment.
$600 month utilities/cable included.
Call 407-460-3959
WELCOME.
H .ME
H.LME
ROOMS AVAILABLE Furnished, all
utilities, cable, parking included. $95 and
$100 a week. (407)922-2105
SENIOR ROOMMATE/ Companion.
Employed Woman Seeks Room To Rent
W/Senior Woman Or Companion Position.
1BR/1BA DOWNSTAIRS $525/mo.
3BR/1BA upstairs. $650/mo. $650/dep. All
have AC. All in St.Cloud. 407-957-2844 or
407-880-4607.
BEAUTIFUL SPACIOUS 2 and
3BR/2BA. Community Pool. Close to
the Loop-BEST DEAL IN TOWN!
$695mo. 407-931-2383.
CUTE 2BED/1 BATH
Close to Schools-Close to Downtown
Kissimmee
._ -. Best Price in Town! $525 Month
-. 4 -- *1-238 .. ..
KISSIMMEE STUDIO For Rent, Furniture
Incl. Utilities Incl. Nori-Smoker,
$525 Month+Security.
Please Call 407-460-3203
KISSIMMEE: 2BR/1BA. Hardwood Floors,
Washer, Dryer Included. No Pets.
(407)460-8877:
SINGLE STORY LIVINGII
No upstairs or downstairs neighbors.
HEATHERWOOD APARTMENTS
Studio, 1 & 2 Bedrooms Available
.. Starting at only $550/mo.
Call 407-932-1613
SINGLE STORY LIVING!!
No upstairs or downstairs neighbors.
HEATHERWOOD APARTMENTS
Studio, 1 & 2 Bedrooms Available
Starting at only $550/mo.
Call 407-932-1613
lST. CLOUD APARTMENT For Rent.|
1BR/BA $575/Month Water Included.
Call Eddie (407) 873-5157
WATERFRONT 1BD, 1BAI
Boat dock, pool, spa.
$750/month, includes utilities.
(407)873-3324
FULL SIZE Efficiencies, furnished rooms.
$175 & up weekly...
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St.Cloud: (407)892-2913
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1-800-813-5292
ID #3052
RE/MAX vista
3BED/2BATH HOMEi
Big yard/convenient to everything
Narcoossee Rd/St.Cloud
$800month/$500 deposit
407-847-0131 or
407-870-0767 -
3BR/2BA ST.CLOUD- Eat-in kitchen,
living room, detached garage.
$950/month + $950/security deposit.
Call (407)957-1436
3BR/2BA ST.CLOUD. 1415 Oregon
Ave. $1000/Month + 1 Month Security.
(407) 301-9013, (407)957-1137
200 16.000 sa. ft. Available
Professional Office
Medical
Industrial / Warehouse
Retail
Kissimmee / St. Cloud
Discover Quality Service From A
OLDE Quality Team
KISSIMMEE ,
REALTY, INC. 'I
407-944-4822
okrealty@Juno.com
BEAUTIFUL QUIET COUNTRY AREA
Poinciana, serene surroundings. Brand
new 3BR/2BA, 2/car. $950 Month,
Negotiable. 407-810-1356
BVL LAKEFRONT: Quiet Community,
2BR/1BA, All Appliances, W/D,
Community Pool. $750/Month, First, +
Security. (407)498-0908.
DISNEY AREA or Clermont.
Large 6BD/4master bedroom suite home.
Over size pool/jacuzzi area
Great Views. Rent to Own.
608-345-4593 or 608-345-2506
EAST KISSIMMEE
& POINCIANA
Variety Of 2, 3 Or 4 Bedroom Homes
Clean, Move-in Ready
Deals From $850-$1200/Month
(407)361-4976
Executive Home
4bed/3ba. Formal Dining Room, Formal
Living room, Family room, Fireplace.
Marble flooring .Screen patio/
2 car garage/ Decorated by
professionalslt!/Great location/quiet
neighborhood. $1300
407-709-3397
FOR RENT 607 Fresno Ct., Poinciana.
$800 Month + 1 Month Deposit.
(407)460-2478.
HOLOPAW 2BED/1BATH
Recently remodel, Large Yard,
$650month+Security.
Call 407-892-2800 from
Mon-Fri,9AM-5PM
HOUSE FOR RENT
Harmony. 3BR/2.5BA. LR, DR, Master
Suite W/Porch, 2 Car Garage W/D,
Stainless Appliances, Internet Included.
Pool, Golf, Etc. Available Nowill
Call (516)263-2373
KISSIMME OAKS GOLF COMMUNITY,
3/2, 2 car garage, 1600+Sf., NO PETS.
407-933-7223
KISSIMMEE
2/STORY Home. Freshly Painted,
Screened Area. 3BR/2BA $1250/Month.
Ackley Florida
Property Management
(407)846-8846
KISSIMMEE 3BR/2A/2CAR With Pool For
Rent. Great Neighborhood. $1200 Month.
(407)301-4632.
KISSIMMEE 4BR/3A/2CAR For Rent.
Great Neighborhood. $1350 Month.
(407)301-4632.
KISSIMMEE MAGIC LANDING New
4bed/3bath, Near 192,
$1100+Security.
Eagle Point, 3Bed/2Bath,
Near Wal-Mart
$1000+Security.
407-791-6579
KISSIMMEE, 3BR/2BA Pool Home.
$950/Month. No Pets (407)932-0434 Or
(407)873-0111.
KISSIMMEE: 3BR/2BA,
$1150/Month
50% Off First Months Rent
Ackley Florida
Property Management
(407)846-8846
LAKESIDE: SPACIOUS
3BR'LBA WIFamily Room, Lakefront,
Lush Garden. $1050/Monthly, Security
Deposit. Section 8 Wecome.
(407)873-1812
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PAYING MORE
THAN $550 FOR RENT? WHY?
Nice, Clean Manufactured
Single & Doublewide Homes
Available Now!
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A 55+ Age Community
Call Nowl (407)892-3009
POINCIANA
2To 5 Bedroom Homes Starting @
$600 Month. 50% Off First Months Rent
On Selected Units.
Ackley Florida
Property Management
(407)846-8846
POINCIANA 3/2, 2 car-garage,
New Floors, Near A rated Elementary.
Non-Smoker, No Pets.
$850+Security.
(407)791-6467
POINCIANA, POLK County Side. Like
New 4BR/2BA, All Tile. $900/Month.
(407)932-0434 Or (407)873-0111.
ruinII AA: II3/01A Home.
Large Yard. (407)301-9013
ST. CLOUD/NARCOSSE- 3brm/2ba. 1-
car garage, large storage building, fenced
backyard. All appliances.
$1050month+1 month sec.
Call (407)908-9822
ST.CLOUD
1/BEDROOM
$500 Month
50% Off First Months Rent
Ackley Florida
Property Management
(407)846-8846
ST.CLOUD: 4210 Climbing Aster Ct.
Canoe Creek Lakes
4BR/2BA. $1250/Month
(407)908-1517
ST.CLOUD
3/BEDROOM 2/BATH
$1050 Month
Pets Accepted
Ackley Florida
Property Management
(407)846-8846.
ST.CLOUD: 3BR/2BA, Screened Porch,
2/Car Garage. Freshly Painted. All New
-Ceramic Floors. All Appliances. Large
Fenced Yard. Good Location. $1200
Month. (863)3118-8001.
2BED/1BATH
CONDO @ Heritage House
Some restrictions apply
Screen room/Pool
$850mo. FULLY FURNISHED!
407-933-6490
CONDO RENTALS
1/Bedroom, $650/mo.
2/Bedroom, $850/mo.
3/Bedroom Homes From $900/mo.
Realty Investments
l 407-343-8090
DOWNTOWN ST. CLOUD
Large 1 Bed/1 Bath, Upstairs. $575-
month+Security.
Includes water and sewer.
Available March 1.
407-908-6873
POINCIANA: 2BR/2BA Spacious LR &
DR ARea. Screened Backporch. Polk
County Side. $700/Month. (407)846-8256.
ST. CLOUD 4BED/2BATH in Nobel Road,
W/D Hookup, $800month+Security. Call
,407-892-2800 Mon-Fri, 9AM-5PM
ST.CLOUD- 2BR/2BA
$750/mo., +$700/sec.
U Pay Electric, Water, Yard.
Private Park
407,957-4696
STARTING AT $475. Nice, clean 1 & 2
bedroom mobile homes. No pets.
407-933-2350, 407-933-8394.
28FTTRAVEL TRAILER-for rent on
lakefront lot. St. Cloud area. $575 plus
utilities. Call (706)-444-5673
FOR RENT
New Park Models & RV's
In Quiet Resort Park.
7/Miles From Disney.
$135-$250/week
Monthly Rates Also Available.
407-397-9110
OFFICE SPACE
Starting $138/Month
FREE:
*Utilities
*Janitorial Services
-Conference Room
600 N.Thacker Ave.,Kissimmee
(407)933-4200
OFFICE/RETAIL SPACE
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)483-4000
PRIME OFFICE SPACE For Rent
850 Sq. Ft. Across From Sumter County
Courthouse. Call 352-457-1877
ST.CLOUD: HWY. 192,
Road Frortag8. 900 Sq Ft. For Lease.
Rockers Real Estate
(407)729-1952
1250/SF WAREHOUSE/OFFICE Near
OBT & Osceola Pkwy, on Sawdust Trail.
$850/mo. w/discountl 1st months rent 50%
off! 407-847-5822.
4100SF-BLOCK Building zoned IR
on acre land.
For sale or lease. Kissimmee Area
Call (352)241-6141
HICKORY TREE INDUSTRIAL PARK
Old Hickory Tree Rd.
Cormerciai warehouse for leaq.,
2.4301sq ft :t
Will accomoaale mos type-s l0 bG's
$i 40 omo .f
.Alen 239-.47-0517
SRoger 239-246-7756
POINCIANA INDUSTRIAL PARK
New Warehouse Office From 2000 To
10,000/Ft. From $8 Per Sq.Ft. NNN,
(407)932-43111.
ST. CLOUD Warehouse. 1250sq.ft,
. Receiving door, convenient location near
Turnpike, 417 and Downtown.
Call 407-344-1004
COMMERCIAL WAREHOUSE
Bases available
1100 sq.ft. and BIGGER!I
407-908-3496
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which also includes the Internet. Just call
407-846-7600 its that simple.
MAKE AN OFFER!
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Reduced to $329,900. Kissimmee
Gated Community. New.
Never occupied.
4BR/3.5BA/2CAR o
LUXURY REALTY, INC.
407-973-6012 I
Owner/Agent
TOP NOTCH HOME SERVICE
30 Years Experience
*Interior Remodels
*Tile -Stone .Stucco
No Job Too Big Or Too Small
(407)892-9089
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Serving Osceola County Since 1991
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(407)957-8007
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(407)-922-1752
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(407)-873-1232
New Homel **$164,900**
W/Assistance
3BR/2BA, 1668/sq.ft. total
on 1/4 acre in Lake Hamilton
863-297-9561
www,newhomespolkcounty.com
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1604 HOPE STREET
4BR/3BA, 2 Story Home
For Sale In Intercession City
2086 Heated Square Feet
Owner Is A Licensed Realtor
$189,000.
Call Hope Andrews
Prudential Sapphire Realty
(407)944-0049
www.Prudentialsapphirerealty.com
LIIII. PROPERTY
BEAUTIFUL!! 3BD/2BA Doublewide
on 3/4acres. Pool, gable deck,fenced
yard, huge driveway, 2 sheds.
Nicely landscaped, 2mi from town.
$185,00/obol 407-922-1686
MODEL HOME FOR SALE
3bed/2bath
MANY upgradesillHUGE back yard!
PRICE DRASTICALLY REDUCED
for quick sale
Walking distance to Publix/Poinciana
(800-513-4928)
3BR/2BA, Inground Pool. Family Room.
Office. Workshop With 1/2-Bath. Tool
Shed. Irrigation System. Fenced. LaErge,
Lot. $215,000. Negotiable. Call 407-891-
9397.
5 ACRES W/Pond. 3BR/1BA House.
Above Ground Pool,. Carport, Steel Arch
Building. Lake Lizzie Dr., St.Cloud,
Florida.(407)891-0631.
A CUSTOM BUILT POOL HOME
VUR0h-
2 Story, 4 Dedrooms on 2nd. floor, 2.5 tiled
baths, kitchen has marble tile flooring,
walls and granite counter tops, family
room w/fireplace, Formal living 'room &
dining room. 2 car garage, tiled roof. New
screened pool/patio. No HOA. Only pre-
qualified. Zoned for short term rental.
Termite bond.
$415,900
Must See To Appreciatel!
(407)846-9182
(1Foreclosure)
DISTRESS FORECLOSURES!
Free List.
www.DebbleRoweHomelnfo.com
MTS Realty Services, Inc.
407-908-0215
DORAL WOODS
3BR/2BA. $214,900. Owner Financing. 5%
Down. (407)908-9592.
-- --- ----- -Y 1-u-- u-
Gated Community/2005
3/2 -office, appliances
screened lanai,almost 1800 sqft, 239,000
Kim@Century 21 Sunshine Realty
407-346-8688
FOR SALE OR RENT
St. Cloud Pool home. 1 block off
Lakeshore- 3Bd/2Bth. $214,900/$075Mo.
Owner will pay closing costs.
407-957-8603
ST.CLOUD, 3BR/2BA, Corner Lot. 900
California Ave. Sell As Isill $173,000.
(407)791-0474.
New
Financing 8% Homes
for 15years upon from the
app$60s
Pre-owned Homes available
Rent-to-own program
Lots available for your home
or ours
M *all sales closed
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4BR/2BA. Immaculate.
4210 Climbing Aster Ct.
Canoe Creek Lakes
St.Cloud
$259,900. O.B.O.
(407)908-1517
SOLIVITA SPECIAL
2/Bedroom, 2/Bath + Den
1512sq ft, Facing Lake, Brand New ,
Active-Adult Community
$185,000 ,.
Call Marie-Louise
863-427-0806 407-319-9277
Avatar Realty, inc.
6971 Lucca St
Orlando
4BR 2.5BA 2,915 sf +/-
Opening Bid: $50,000
12956 Entrada Dr, Orlando
4BR 2.5BA 2,694 sf +/-
Opening Bid: $50,000
172 Jocelyn Dr, Davenport
3BR 2BA 1,632 sf +/-
Opening Bid: $25,000
805 Ohio Ave, St. Cloud
2BR 1BA 886 sf +/-
Opening Bid: $10,000
Properties sell:
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Homes are open Sat or Sun before
sale day, opening bids of $50,000
or more are open during the two
weekends prior to sale, visit
williamsauction.com for details
or call 800-801-8003.
Other properties selling on-line only. *
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Fireplace, All Appliances
800/Sq.Ft. Screened In Patio
Many Extras! Custom Landscaping!
$299,900
(407)414-3572
1990 12X52. 401 W. Donegan. Ave.,
Kissimmee. Nice, Quiet Family Park.
$11,000. 0.8.0. (407)847-3557.
DOUBLEWIDE 2BR/2BA split level, totally
furnished. Ready to move in on beautiful
corner lot. Reduced to $24,500, (407)396-
9860.
FOR SALE: Or Trade For A Motorhome.
3BR12BA, Hardwood Floors, CHA, Fenced
W/2'Out Buildings. $25,000.
:1407)873-8522 or (407)973-5293
KISJIMMEE GARDENS 2BR/2BA, 14X70
,Mdbile Home, Good Condition. Adult
Park, Beautiful Clubhouse & Pool.
Few1165 Blocks to Shopping. $5000.
(407)518-0345.
RENTTO OWN
New Mobile Home. 2BR/2BA With Porch.
-Great 55+ Park. Call: (407)892-2322
FISHERMAN'S DREAM. Lake Toho
access. Remodeled 3BR/2BA, DW,
70:(150 w/lot rent of $262month. Great
neighborhood. $49,900 Nancy: 1-856-873-
25,58. Ed: 407-933-1815
ST.CLOUD
HANDYMAN SPECIAL!
Save Big!
Several To Choose From
Single & Doublewide
Homes Available
MUST SELL NOW!
(407)892-3009
The Mark,
3200 13th. Street
A 55+ Age Community
ST.CLOUD NEWLY REMODELED Mobile
hqores. MUST SEE!!! Single and
doublewides. Rentals & lease purchase
available. 407-957-7979.
ST.CLOUD- 4BR/2BA on two high &
dry acres. Paved driveway, shop port,
yvater system. Appraised $175,000.
Will negotiate. 407-908-4736.
ST.CLOUD: IMMACULATE Furnished
1973 Singlewide. 2BR/1.5BA. New
Cabinets & Floors. Appliances, AC,
Carport & Shed. Nice 55+ Park. $9500.
(407)791-7457.
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Saturday 8am-5pm
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WINTER HOME?
14x54 2BED/2BATH on 1/4 acre
Clean/EXTRAS! See at:
1718 Canoe Creek/St.Cloud
$75,000 -321-287-8666
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MOTIVATED SELLER
North Carolina Mountains
Ready to finish, 1,344 sqft Log Cabin
with .86 of an acre $89,900
Also Mountain Homesites from
$29,900
828-247-9966
1 ACRE IN HOLOPAW
MOBILE HOME READY!
Cleared w/Septic, Pad,Driveway + Pond.
Only $59,000! (407)957-3588
ST.CLOUD
TWO 50'x150'lots in town
One on a corner and One inside.
Reduced to $74,000 and $69,000.
Owner 407-892-9661
5 RENTAL UNITS
SAnd 2 Vacant Lots For Sale
On Busy S.O.B.T. In Intercession City.
Great Rental Income. Perfect For
Investor Or Landlord. Owner Is A
Licensed Realtor. $299,000.
Call Hope Andrews
Prudential Sapphire Realty
(407)944-0049
www.Prudentialsapphirerealty.com
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4.75 ACRES
W/Existing 14X65 Mobile Home, 5/Miles
South Of St.Cloud. Property Can Be Split
For 2/Homes. Horses OK. $365,000.
(407)892-5373
KISSIMMEE- 20+/- ACRES
$299,000 and 15+/- Acres $275,000.
Great location on a paved road with
city water available. Call today!
Davis Real Estate Group
407-933-7200
REMINGTON
GOLF FRONT
3BR/3BA. 2064 Sq.Ft.
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Reach an unlimited amount of
prospective buyers for only
$135 (with picture $10 more)
The 20 word ad will run for 6 weeks in
all our papers plus the internet.
Call one of our helpful classified
sales reps at 407-846-7600
for more info.
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40-acres prime real-estate
opportunity Canoe Creek Road,
St.Cloud,1/4mile road frontage, mini-
ranch/farm. Beautiful pasture. Deer,
turkey, 2 ponds. MUST SEE! $985,000
407-908-0574
1993 DODGE Grand Caravan. All Power,
Cold AC, Clean. Runs Greatll! $2500
O.B.O. (407)873-0179
1994 PLYMOUTH Voyager,
Runs great, 93,000 miles, $1300.
(407)932-1106
1998 15/PASSENGER Van Ford 350. AC,
109,000/mi. Good condition, good for
business. $3500. (407)729-4040.
1998 FORD Windstar. 165,000 miles.
Good working condition. $2500 obo.
(407)891-1974.
2000 FORD Windstar SE. Fully Loaded.
All Power. 87,000 Family Miles. Good
Condition.$6,500.00. 407-891-8244.
'97 PLYMOUTH Grand Voyager.
99,800/Miles. Good Condition. $2300.
O.B.O. (240)498-5258.
'99 CHEVY Vbnture LS Average miles,
great shape. 4/door extended. Loaded.
Asking $4400. (407)414-1066.
'99 CHRYSLER Town and Country
Minivan XL. New AC unit. 94,280/miles.
Sienna Green/grey interior. $6000. 407-
301-8375.
'06 CHEVY Colorado. Automatic,
Upgraded Sporty Tires And Wheels,
Tinted Windows, Bedliner. $11,000. O.B.O.
(407)709-0707.
1994 BOX Truck.16'. Great Work Truck.
Store Everything. Drive To Location. Runs
Great. 407-346-1327.
1994 FORD F-150 Super Cab 4X4.
Topper. Excellent. $6000. 0,B.O.
(814)771-0165.
1999 FORD Expedition. (Eddie Bauer).
Black/Gold. Fully Loaded. Excellent
Condition. $9, 500.00. Call 407-922-2692.
1999 RANGER. 4/cylinder. New tires &
,timing belt. 5/speed. AC, cap, ladder rack.
$3000.407-460-1390.
2000 DODGE Truck. 5/speed, V8. 97K.
$6,200.321-377-5348.
2000 EDDIE BAUER Ford Explorer. Fully
Loaded. Good Condition. Black W/Tan
Leather. $6500 O.B.O. (407)709-8689
2003 F250 Lariat package. Very good
condition. Bed liner, tool box. 147,000/mi.
$14,5d0 (407)957-3866.
2005 CHEVY 2500. HD. Automatic. Utility
Work Truck. Good Condition. 19K Miles.
$18,000. OBO. 407-846-9122.
) Eagle Bay Kissimmee
From the $21 0's 407-483-9004
0 Eagle Bay Townhornes Kissimmee
From the $160's 407-483-9008
0 Southern Pines St. Cloud
From the $170's 407-892-8672
* 0 Blackstone Landing Kissimmee
From the $160's 407-846-4397
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' Based upon a $250,000 sales price. Actual Closing Cost contribution
Is 2% of the sales price. This offer is available ONLY on Maronda Homes
financed through MFC Mortgage, Inc. of Florida.
Consultant for details,
2004 FORD F-150 Pick-up. 6 Cyl.
PS/PB/CD. Bedliner. Tube Steps. 22,000
Original Miles. $13,500.00. Firm. 407-348-
8725.
'69 FORD F100. New carburetor, choke,
head, & exhaust. $3,000 O.B.O. (321)437-
6363.
'70 FORD F100 customized classic. Auto
0/D-ps,pb,pw,pdl-Rebuilt motor/trans, new
paint/interior. Completely restored.
$10,000 OBO. 321-624-6145.
90 RANGER V-6, 5 speed, excellent
interior, good body, no rust & new parts.
$1850. Call 407-931-3690.
FOR SALE 2001 Mazda extended cab
truck. 5/speed, V6 engine. 44,000/mi.
Excellent condition. $7500. 407-348-3548.
FORD F250, 1997
Utility truck with toolboxes & lift gate, A/C,
new paint.
Nice truckI (407)346-1327
WINCH TRUCK 1972 International, steel
bed, beavertail, ramps, BRADEN PTO
winch. $795 obo. Prestons 407-846-1173.
1998 40' Terry Fleetwood Park Model
Trailer. 2 Slide-outs. Used Very Little.
Under Cover. (423)914-0156, (423)913-
8143.
1996 40' Motorhome. W/D, Generator, Air,
New Awning, Lot, Shed. Access: 5/Lakes.
'05 PT CRUISER. 1/owner. Convertible.
5/speed, manual. Customized. $13,900.
(407)255-8817
1946 FORD. Needs Restored. $7500.
(407)933-2746
1966 MERC
Monterey. Partially Restored. 390
Engine. 62,000 Miles. Roll Down Rear
Window. Opra Windows. $3500.00.
407-873-6911.407-933-0222.
1977 CHEVY Camaro Z28. AC,
350/engine, matching numbers, 4/speed.
White/black interior. Perfect condition.
Negotiable. 407-957-6516.
1989 CHEVY Camaro RS. Re-built motor
41K miles, 5 speed. Runs good! $1200.
O.B.O. (407)301-8096.
1990 HONDA Accord DX. 4 Door. Runs
Good. $1800. Or Best Offer. Call 407-376-
2747.
1990 LINCOLN Towncar. Low mileage,
runs excellent. Good tires, body. Black.
Needs minor window work. $1100.
(407)240-7512
1992 CHEVROLET Corvette convertible.
Black, 90K miles. Good condition.
$10,600. 407-468-6743.
1993 CORVETTE. Red Convertible.
Automatic, full power. Low mileage.
$14,000. 407-396-4831, 321-624-3384.
1994 FORD Probe. Stereo System. Runs
Good. Needs A Paint Job. (407)892-2322.
1994 MADZA Protege. 180,772 Miles.
Good Motor. Runs. $1,900. OBO. Relay
Service Sovernson. 1-866-327-8877. Then
407-396-9790.
2000 MERCURY SABLE LS
Fully Loaded, $6,000 Or Best Offer.
Call 407-343-9774
1990 CADDY Deville. 4/door. Great shape.
Looks, runs greatly Low miles. New brakes,
air, CD. Must Seel $2950 O.B.O. 407-460-
3741.
'71 THUNDERBIRD Show quality. 99%
original. 63,000/mi. $8000. 407-891-7470.
1997 JEEP Grand Cherokee. 6/cylinder,
68K miles. $5000 O.B.O. 773-908-8257.
2005 DODGE Neon. SRT-4. Mint
condition. 7000 miles. Red. A steal at
$20,500. (407)957-9013
95 CADILLAC DeVille Sedan
81,000 miles- Like new!
$4,200 407-846-4933
96 CAMARO Z28. 5.7 liter, a/c needs
work. Must See to Appreciate. $3500
OBO. 407-466-0400.
BUICK REGAL 1994 6/cyl. 110 K.
Good condition.New transmission
used for 680 miles. $2,500.
407-892-2581
CHEVY CORVETTE- 1996. Hardtop,
automatic, yellow/black. 51K. Excellent
condition. $13,995 O.B.O. 407-892-4673.
CORVETTE, 1979.
Good mechanical shape.
REDUCED A STEAL AT $65001
(407)367-9991
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From the $150's 863-422-4040
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From the $170's 407-846-4397
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2002 PONTIAC Grand Prix. White. 4/door,
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records. $11,000 Firm. (863)852-8347
2004 CHEVROLET Cavalier LS. Like new.
Automatic. Silver. 407-891-0766 or 407-
414-7962.
2004 MONTE CARLO- Super Charged.
Loaded, leather, sunroof, red, silver. Under
10K miles. $16,500 O.B.O. (407)466-6103
ISUZU RODEO, 1993. Good condition
w/sunroof, automatic, V6. $2900
Negotiable. (407)288-3733 .
LINCOLN TOWNCAR, 1993. Pearl white.
Runs great. New interior, low miles.
$5,000.407-892-5701.
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and we will do the rest. Call us at
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1988 18' Oldtimer Skipjack, 200 Mercury
motor. $6000 obo. 407-709-0706.
1991 17' Bass Tracker W/Trailer. 60/HP
Motor. Trollling Motor. $4000 Firm. Must
Sell Due To Illness. (407)892-2322.
0 Turnberry Reserve South East Orlando 0 Poinciana from the $140's
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Verde Ridge in Clermont
From the $220's
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From the $190's
407-892-8909
Chishohm Estates 0
Narcoossee Comm. School
From the $220's! Se Habla Espafiol
407-892-7170
Poinciana
From the $150's
407-935-1833 Se Habla Espanfol
The Meadows at Maude Helen
From the $220's
407-880-8818 Se Habla Espafiol
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Golf Course Community
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