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Utilities line up to claim Deseret water
By Marvin G. Coriner
News-Gazette Staff Writer
Demands for water from an
expanded Taylor Creek Reser-
voir on the Deseret Ranch in
northeastern Osceola County
could spark a regional water
dispute.
While funding for the pro-
posed $137 million expansion
of the reservoir is being
worked out with potential
users, the main issue will be
who gets the water. The reser-
voir, managed by the St.
Johns River Water Manage-
ment District, is entirely on a
ranch owned by the Church of
Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints.
The reservoir itself and related
transmission lines, though,
are owned by the city of
Cocoa.
“Utilities are lining up to
claim water for future needs,â€
said Osceola County Commis-
sioner Chuck Dunnick, adding
that the county should estab-
lish a policy on its future water
needs, how its water
resources are to be used and
when it needs to say “no†to
outside interests.
At a recent meeting coordi-
nated by the water district,
according to information pro-
vided by Dunnick, all interest-
ed parties were given what
amounted to an ultimatum:
Entities should be prepared to
identify and justify their 20-
year water needs at the dis-
trict’'s Aug. 11 meeting or
accept the fact that they will
be left behind.
The problem, according to
Dunnick, is that the city of
Orlando, the Orlando Utilities
Commission, Orange County,
and the cities of Cocoa and
Titusville collectively have
identified water needs that
exceed the estimated maxi-
mum capacity of an expanded
reservoir.
Dunnick said the Deseret
Ranch also has claimed that it
would need as much as half of
the expanded reservoirs
capacity for irrigation and
other purposes.
Deseret Ranch earlier this
year, in its request to renew its
water withdrawal permit,
asked for an increase in its
daily irrigation limit from 6
million gallons to 25 million
gallons. The water district is
now reviewing that request,
seeking clarification on why
MOSTLY SMOOTH FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL
This year
could be
last for
school
By Brian McBride
News-Gazette Staff Writer
It was a new start Thurs-
day for the oldest school in
Osceola County.
In what could be the final
year for the historic Ross E.
Jeffries Elementary School in
St. Cloud, built in 1927, a
sea of students, teachers and
administrators flowed
throughout the covered con-
crete pathways, seeking to
settle in on the first day of
school.
Some students appeared
to be old professionals, confi-
dently walking the school
grounds, while others looked
wide-eyed while gazing at a
whole new world.
“The biggest kink is to
make sure the kids get to the
right classroom,†said Princi-
pal Wiliam Coffman. “We
want to get everybody safe as
quickly as we can.â€
For parents and educa-
tors, parking was scarce and
overcrowding was no sur-
prise. The school has 776
students this year. It's only
equipped to hold 450, Coff-
man said.
“It doesn’t matter if it’s
this school or any other.
What happens is it creates
frustrations for everyone in
the hallways and the cafete-
ria. It's been an ongoing
issue in Osceola.â€
So the school that has
taught so many young minds
for more than 75 years may
finally hear the final school
See Jeffries, page A-8
id pi. 5
News-Gazette Photo/Alex C. Hicks Jr.
oy
The bus was taking 73 students home from Poinciana High School at about
4:30 p.m. when it caught fire.
Students, driver escape bus fire
By Jason Holland
News-Gazette Staff Writer
School transportation offi-
cials are crediting a quick-
thinking driver for the lack of
injuries among students rid-
ing a school bus that caught
fire Thursday afternoon.
The bus was taking 73
students home from Poin-
ciana High School when at
about 4:30 p.m., on Mon-
terey Road near the intersec-
Being the old-
¢é est school, it's
one last piece that
reminds us of the
past and brings us
to the present.â€
— WILLIAM
COFFMAN
Ross E. Jeffries principal
tion with Messina Way, driv-
er Diana Esler began experi-
encing problems with the
bus.
“Basically, the bus didn’t
feel right. It was rough,
jumpy,†said Esler. “I decided
to pull over and check it out.
About that time it died, so |
had to pull over with no
power steering or power
brakes. | was checking on the
kids when [ saw smoke out
the back window. At that
time I made the decision to
evacuate the bus. | told the
kids, let's go’. They didn't
hesitate. There was no push-
ing or shoving, they went out
very well.â€
Esler said while the chil-
dren evacuated she attempt-
ed to radio her supervisors,
but with all the noise she
could not hear their respons-
See Fire, page A-9
New school
opens
east of
St. Cloud
By Jason Holland
News-Gazette Staff Writer
As the voice on the inter-
com ordered everyone to
their first class, a hundred
conversations slowly trailed
off and the assembled stu-
dents, some excited, some
confused, some confident,
some nervous, shuffled into
the school building.
Thursday was the first
day of school ever at Har-
mony High School, home of
the Longhorns and Osceola
County's newest school.
Located east of St. Cloud
off U.S. Highway 192, it sits
across the road from the
Harmony residential devel-
opment.
As a new school, Harmo-
ny starts with a clean slate.
With no school grade, no
storied past, no sports rival-
ries, no legendary gradu-
ates, it will rely on the expe-
rience of faculty and admin-
istrators and the enthusiasm
of the students to bring it
alive.
Principal Dan Parker is a
lifelong Osceola County res-
ident and 27-year veteran
educator in the area. He
was most recently principal
of St. Cloud Middle School.
Assistant principal Troy
Henninger has worked in
the district for 11 years.
Parker and Henninger
head a team of 78 teachers,
33 of which are new to the
district.
So far, they oversee one
of the smaller schools in the
district, but not by much.
According to Dana
Schafer, public information
officer with the school dis-
See Harmony, page A-8
News-Gazette Photos/
Alex C. Hicks Jr.
Archer Smith, 6,
shown above,
gets a hug from
his mom, Jo
Smith, while his
dad, Ivory, looks
on at the first day
the ranch suddenly needs such
a large increase.
In a recent report to Dun-
nick, Richard W. Earp, assis-
tant Osceola County engineer,
said that Deseret Ranch offi-
cials are worried that the value
of their land would be dam-
aged over the long term by
having their water allocated
away. Earp also suggested
that if the St. Johns water dis-
trict allocated water away
Utilities
examine
security
at water
plants
By Jason Holland
News-Gazette Staff Writer
Enhanced security and
emergency response meas-
ures required by the federal
government following the
Sept. 11 terrorist attacks have
put pressure on local water
utility companies to find fund-
ing for those improvements to
their systems.
In some cases, grant
money from federal and state
governments or trade groups
is available, but pricrity was
given to larger cities and
ports. Many utilities, including
St. Cloud's city run water sys-
tem and Kissimmee's Toho
Water Authority, have been
forced to look to their own
budgets to cover most or all of
the cost.
According to utility offi-
cials, depending on the size
and makeup of the water sys-
tem, costs for the mandated
improvements could run into
the millions of dollars.
Requirements handed
down by the federal govern-
ment include vulnerability
assessment studies which
identify security shortfalls;
improvements to security,
including better lighting, more
fencing, surveillance systems
and other measures; and an
emergency response plan to
outline response to security
breaches or terrorist actions.
“The currently mandated
requirement is to develop a
vulnerability assessment and
emergency response plan for
different non-natural scenar-
ios,†said Todd Swingle, a util-
ities engineer in the water and
sewer division of St. Cloud's
public works department.
“We have always had emer-
gency response plans for nat-
ural disasters like hurricanes.â€
St. Cloud has received no
federal or state funding, said
Swingle. :
“The initial funding went to
larger utilities, some went to
the medium sized utilities and
very little, if any, went to the
smaller utilities,†said Swingle.
Swingle said with St.
of school St Ross Cloud's customer base
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Continued from page A-1
from the ranch when it could
show a need for the water
today, a legal battle might
ensue.
Dunnick has recommended
that Osceola County officials
join with the Tohopekaliga
Water Authority and Deseret
officials to present a unified
front on wise use of water
from the expanded reservoir.
Dunnick has said entities
will fight over water in years
to come as the demand for
the resource continues to
grow.
According to published
reports, Orange County is
considering expanding a
water treatment plant near
the Taylor Creek Reservoir.
The plant, also owned and
operated by the city of Cocoa,
pumps water from the reser-
voir, which is fed by the St.
Johns River. The major por-
tion of the reservoir is in
Osceola County, with a por-
tion in Orange County.
The Taylor Creek Reser-
voir expansion would take the
impoundment’s 4.8 billion
gallon capacity to 8.5 billion,
allowing daily withdrawal to
climb to 35 million gallons
from 25 million gallons cur-
rently. The elevation of the
water would be raised two
feet.
As Central Florida's popu-
lation grows, wells drilled into
the underground aquifer
remove more and more water.
And because drawing water
from the aquifer is the cheap-
est way to get drinking water,
utilities and municipalities are
fighting over how much
access each should have.
In the background to the
battle is the warning from
water managers that the
aquifer is running dangerously
low.
Ed Garland, spokesman for
the water district, said the
expansion project is still at
least five years away but the
agency is trying to plan ahead
in the face of development.
“It’s still in the embryonic
stages,†said Garland, adding
that the $1.5 million in feder-
al funding being made avail-
able for the project will be
used to cover about half the
cost of a preliminary design
work.
Garland added that the dis-
trict is looking at a variety of
ways to develop new water
resources, including expan-
sion of impoundments like
Taylor Creek Reservoir to
desalinization plants.
“We're reaching a sustain-
able limit on use of groundwa-
ter,†said Garland.
The St. Johns River Water
Management District covers
18 counties in northeast and
East Central Florida and is
one of five water manage-
ment districts in Florida.
The district manages the
ground and surface water sup-
plies of the region; its duties
include overseeing the
issuance of permits, land
acquisition, water quality and
quantity research, ground and
surface water mapping and
outreach and public educa-
tion.
The Mormon Church-affili-
ated Deseret Ranch is the
largest cow-calf operation in
the United States, with
44.000 head of cattle on
300,000 acres spanning a
50-mile by 30-mile swath of
Orange, Osceola and Brevard
counties.
Contact Marvin G. Cortner
at 407-846-7600, Ext. 205. E-
mail at mcortner@
osceolanewsgazette.com
EE EY Tr»:
Man faces drug charges
Osceola County Sheriff's Office
deputies arrested an Apopka man for
armed drug trafficking after conducting a
traffic stop Wednesday.
A Sheriff's Office deputy stopped
Michael M. Alphinse, 22, in the parking
lot of the Castle Motel, 4559 W. U.S.
Highway 192, after a traffic violation.
After the deputy had smelled marijuana,
he found that Alphinse was in possession
of a small bag of the drug, Sheriff's Office
reports said.
A search of the car then revealed 30
grams of powder cocaine in three sepa-
rate containers. A loaded .22 caliber
semi-automatic pistol was also found
under the driver's seat, reports said.
Alphinse was arrested and charged with
armed trafficking, possession of a concealed
firearm and possession of marijuana.
Saturday, August 7, 2004, NEWS-GAZETTE, Page A3
Nominations for farm panel
Osceola County farmers, ranchers
and other agricultural producers are
urged to nominate local producers to
serve on U.S. Department of Agricul-
ture’s Farm Service Agency County
Committees.
The committees, agricultural officials
said, play an important role in the local
implementation and oversight of Farm
Service Agency programs.
Farmers who serve on these commit-
tees help to ensure agricultural programs
adequately serve the needs of local pro-
ducers.
Any agricultural producer, who lives
within the local administrative area from
which a member of his or her county
committee is being elected or who is par-
ticipating or cooperating in an FSA pro-
gram, may become a nominee.
Individuals may nominate themselves
or others. In addition, eligible candidates
can be nominated by community-based
organizations.
Producers can no.’ request, fill out
and submit nomination forms. The last
day to file nominations is Sept. 3.
Ballots will be mailed to eligible voters
on or before Nov. 8. To receive a ballot
by mail, voters must register with their
local Farm Service Agency offices by
Oct. 1. Dec. 6 is the deadline to return
ballots.
Elected committee members and alter-
nates take office on Jan. 1.
Nomination forms (FSA-669A) also can
be obtained online at http://forms.sc.egov.
usda.gov/eformsmainserviet.
See News briefs, page A-10
Security
Continued from page A-1
100,000 customers.
from federal
The vulnerability assess-
ment for St. Cloud, done by
an expert consultant in con-
junction with city staff, was
completed by the June 30
deadline for a cost of
$80,000, said Swingle. He
explained that the city had
also included the waste water
system in that study even
though it was not required. It
was included as a cost saving
measure in anticipation of
upcoming legislation that
would require such studies.
The ongoing security
improvements and develop-
ment of an emergency
response plan, to be complet-
ed by the end of this year, will
put the total cost for water
system security upgrades for
St. Cloud into the hundreds of
thousands of dollars, said
Swingle, who added that city
staff is always on the lookout
for grants that become avail-
able.
Swingle explained that for
security reasons he could not
discuss the exact nature of any
enhanced security measure or
procedures.
St. Cloud Mayor Glenn
Sangiovanni said funding for
the vulnerability assessment
had come from the city’s con-
tingency fund and that money
would be put aside in the
future for water system securi-
“Any of the improvements
recommended by (Swingle)
and the consultant, we'll be
budgeting for that now,†said
Sangiovanni.
Sangiovanni said the city
would be working through
their lobbyist in Tallahassee
and state legislators from the
area to make the case that
smaller cities also need help
funding enhanced security.
Kissimmee's Toho Water
Authority, which has more
than 100,000 customers, did
qualify for a $115,000 grant
government,
according to Brian Wheeler,
executive director of the Toho
Water Authority.
Wheeler said the grant,
which was given to assist the
utility with their vulnerability
assessment and emergency
response plan, had helped.
but was not even close to cov-
ering the total cost of security
improvements, which he said
could run in excess of two mil-
lion dollars.
Wheeler said the authority
had to draw money from its
current revenues for the
improvements, but has not yet
had to pass on the cost to cus-
tomers through rate increases.
The vulnerability assess-
ment and emergency
response plan were complet-
ed last year, said Wheeler. He
explained because they were
in the large utility category
they had to complete that
work earlier than St. Cloud.
According to Wheeler, the
city has begun training to
implement the new security
measures and response plans.
“We may be in a situation
where something does hap-
pen. We need a plan to detect
it and respond,†said Wheeler.
Security at water utilities
was a concern even before
the recent terrorist threat, said
Wheeler.
“Even before 9/11, studies
showed our water system was
vulnerable,†said Wheeler.
“The federal government
identified all water utilities as
targets.â€
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Opinion
Endorsements
Donna Bryant
The race for the Democratic
nomination for the Osceola County
supervisor of election would appear
to center on whether the office is
reaching out to all segments of the
community.
Challenger Armando Ramirez is
seeking to oust six-term incumbent
Donna Bryant, saying the elections
supervisor has not been proactive
enough and has failed to reach out
to the Hispanic community.
Bryant did avoid a voting rights
lawsuit by the U.S. Department of
Justice by agreeing to take steps to
improve voting rights for Hispanics.
After an 18-month investigation into
the 2000 election, the federal
department found that Hispanic vot-
ers had less of a chance to partici-
pate in the process.
The elections office in 2002
agreed to hire a Spanish-language
assistance coordinator and to print
ballots in Spanish. The office also
agreed to place bilingual poll work-
ers in precincts where more than 5
percent of the voters are Spanish
speakers.
Bryant contends that she has
long reached out to the community
Mercedes
Two political novices are squar-
ing off for the Republican nomina-
tion of Osceola County supervisor
of elections.
Both candidates claim varied
experience that makes them the
best candidate for the office.
Donald Shroyer said that his
understanding of the state policies
and procedures he has had to fol-
low as an educator give him the
inside track on knowing what it is
like to follow state laws for a partic-
ular area.
Being associated with three pre-
vious campaigns has shown him
what it takes to operate a cam-
paign. He was involved in his
father’s unsuccessful bids for area
offices.
Mercedes Leon believes that her
experience as an attorney gives her
the edge in the bid for the nomina-
tion.
The defense attorney, who
worked for three years in the
Orange-Osceola Public Defender’s
Office, believes that she will be able
to hit the ground running with her
knowledge of state law.
and has had a bilingual employee in
her office for more than 17 years.
The U.S. Justice Department
investigation of Bryant's office may
call into question whether the long-
time supervisor of elections did an
adequate job of getting minorities
involved in the process in 2000.
We do believe that Bryant should
have anticipated the growing His-
panic population and had Spanish
language ballots available in 2000.
However, we believe that having
been under the Justice Department
microscope two years ago that
Bryant will go above and beyond the
efforts necessary to allow Hispanics
to get involved in the process.
That, combined with her knowl-
edge of election law and the election
process in Osceola, makes her bet-
ter qualified for the Democratic
nomination.
Ramirez does offer some pointed
criticisms of Bryant’s office, but he
offers no real solutions.
The Osceola News-Gazette
endorses Donna Bryant in the
Democratic primary for the
Osceola County Supervisor of
Elections.
Leon
Leon also believes her experi-
ence in managing a law office gives
her the credentials necessary for
overseeing an office that has 15
full-time employees and countless
poll workers during elections.
We believe that she offers the
better overall package in a candi-
date. Leon's knowledge of the law
and a clear agenda for the supervi-
sor of elections office give her the
edge.
The attorney has met with other
election supervisors in an attempt
to learn what improvements can be
made at the county office.
Leon wants to improve the Web
site of the office and has a game
plan for ways to reach out to the
voters. She proposes to work with
employers to register workers to
vote on the job site. She also pro-
poses programs for impressing
upon youth the importance of par-
ticipating in the political process.
The Osceola News-Gazette
endorses Mercedes Leon in the
Republican primary for Osceo-
la County Supervisor of Elec-
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9
Applaud, don’t
criticize
To the editor:
In regards to the letter to the edi-
tor, “The ugly truth,†by Charles
Tiffany in the Osceola News-Gazette
dated July 17, it is true, Mr. Tiffany,
that very soon, 50,000 children will
head to our various schools. Mr.
Tiffany, where will you be? Will you
be asking what you can do to help
any of those 50,000 children to
become more educated citizens of
tomorrow? Will you be first in line to
help or be concerned?
Osceola County has hundreds of
volunteers who are helping children in
every school in all aspects of learning
daily. How often are you going into
the schoolroom asking what student
needs extra help, or asking to listen to
someone to read to you? The volun-
teers are making a difference. Let's
applaud them and not criticize.
It is easy for all of us to sit back,
wag our finger and criticize politics
when we haven't even voted, food
that we didn’t cook, or our school sys-
tem when we don’t do our part to vol-
unteer or help.
It may be so easy for you, Mr.
Tiffany, to criticize Blaine Muse for
causing what you called our “zoo-like
schools.†But Muse is not your
enemy. Muse, our school board prin-
cipals, volunteers and staff all work
very hard daily to help our children
become successful. Let's applaud
them and not criticize.
I could not believe, Mr. Tiffany,
that you said in your letter, “Mr. Muse
will provide a new crop of hamburger
flippers and burglary suspects?†Does
this make hamburger flippers your
enemy, too? Do you ever eat in any
fast food restaurants? They have
“hamburger flippers†who are college
educated, some are elderly, and most
are caring. We can't all be in an occu-
pation that provides a five or six fig-
ure paycheck? And, that is good. We
need people who work in hundreds of
different jobs. That's what makes
America a functional, productive and
great place to live. Let’s applaud
these people who work at any job,
and not criticize.
Our teachers and principals spend
many hundreds of hours of their own
time, without pay, preparing special
projects for learning for our students.
If you don't think that, Mr. Tiffany,
just look at the rows of cars in the
parking lots at any school weeks
before school starts and after school
throughout the school year. These
dedicated and caring teachers and
staff are planning, decorating and
working on learning activities for the
school year. They are also using their
own money that they have worked
for during the summer. (And, Mr.
Tiffany, some of those teachers were
“summer burger flippersâ€). Teachers
spend lots of time and lots of their
own money on making learning pro-
jects that no outsider even knows
about. Let’s applaud them and not
criticize.
In your article, you stated that,
“there is no hope for our children
unless they go to a Catholic Church
school or are home schooled?†Do
you know this to be a fact, or just
your own opinion?
Mr. Tiffany, there is hope for
Johnny who maybe is “two grades
behind.†Everyone in our Osceola
school system is working very hard
and diligently to help Johnny to
improve. Everyone does care and
everyone is playing a big part to make
sure all of our Osceola children learn
and are successful. Let's applaud and
not criticize.
Who am I? | taught Osceola Coun-
ty schools for 28 years. | still substi-
tute, tutor and volunteer often. I see
very dedicated employees daily who
really care.
I had a very wise principal once
who told his teachers, “If you see a
problem, don't sit back and criticize
and try to figure out who to blame,
just try to do everything you can to
help fix the problem and try to make
things better.†| applaud our superin-
tendent, Blaine Muse, and all of the
staff of the Osceola County schools.
Peggy Diane Adams
St. Cloud
Keep elected
sheriff
To the editor:
I have heard and read a lot lately
about the question of an elected vs.
appointed sheriff. The News-
Gazette's July 24 editorial made a
case for appointing a qualified individ-
ual to the post. I beg to differ for two
basic reasons.
First, there is the loss of input by
those whom this person will be
charged with serving and protecting,
the voters and citizens of Osceola
County. As a responsible voter who
does her homework (as, [ believe, do
most voters), | find it condescending
and insulting to imply that we citizens
are incapable of choosing the best
person for the job, including consider-
ing the candidates’ “supervisory, bud-
getary and other skills necessary†as
you contend in your editorial. We
understand the concept of qualifica-
tions as well as do county officials,
and we are perfectly able to sort them
out at the ballot box. It's long been
said of fact-finding and decision-mak-
ing that two heads are better than
one. Likewise, thousands of voters’
heads are better than those of five
county commissioners.
Second, even if it were true that a
selection committee and the county
commissioners are so much smarter
and better qualified than the rest of us
to evaluate potential sheriffs (a
premise | completely reject), this
would not remove politics from the
situation. It would merely change the
character and venue of those politics.
For even if, and it’s a very big “if,†a
sheriff (or school superintendent or
county manager or any other key
leader) initially obtains his or her posi-
tion solely on the basis of qualifica-
tions, that person retains it through
governmental office politics and kiss-
ing up and kowtowing to his district
employers, be they members of the
County Commission or the School
Board. Witness the recent confronta-
tion between Superintendent Blaine
Muse and the School Board over
whether he’s doing every single thing
as each and every board member
deems correct when those board
members don’t even agree among
themselves on what constitutes that
correct way of doing things. Talk
about politics. Add to that the fact
that as the make-up and views of
County Commissions and School
Boards change and evolve over time
and with every election, expectations
and oversight of appointed key coun-
ty leaders such as school superinten-
dent, county manager and, potential-
ly, sheriff can’t help but change, too.
No — appointing such leaders and
making them employees of boards
and commissions does not remove
them from politics. It merely adds
another layer of politics between
them and the citizens whose daily
lives they impact, which they ultimate-
ly are supposed to serve and to whom
they should answer.
We need more, not less, of the
people in power to be directly
accountable to the people over whom
they hold that power and who pay
their salaries and fund their budgets:
the citizens, the taxpayers, the voters.
Appointing our sheriff would be yet
another step in the wrong direction.
Jean Olson
Kissimmee
Lakefront
144 + 3
cleanup
To the editor:
Is the lake view at Neptune and the
fishing pier considered “cleaned up?â€
If so, I am not impressed. It is an
overgrown weedy mess. Why couldn't
it have been cleaned out all the way
to the seawall leaving a nice sandy
bottom?
St. Cloud's lakefront looks nice in
the public areas. Even the retention
pond behind the new BJ's looks bet-
ter than our lakefront.
Please say this job isn’t finished.
Mary Burnett
Kissimmee
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By Rick Pedone
News-Gazette Staff Writer
The stadium looks
great.
The job for Harmony
High football coach Tyler
Anderson is to put a good-
looking squad on the field
to go with it.
Anderson is aware that
his team’s inaugural record
probably won't be as spiffy
as the 3,000-seat stadium.
“It’s a difficult schedule.
We had some issues with
it,†said Anderson, who
came to Florida in January
after leading Tooele High
to the Class 3A Utah state
championship in 2002.
“We couldn't get a lot of
the teams in our district to
play us.â€
Six county high schools,
a record, will begin prac-
tice Monday for the 2004
season. Osceola, St.
Cloud, Poinciana, Gate-
way and Celebration play-
ers all will work out in
shorts and helmets until
contact is permitted on
Thursday.
Harmony is slotted for
2A District 5, but because
district foes Hardee Coun-
ty, Mulberry and Avon
Park couldn't make room
on their schedules for the
Longhorns, the team will
not compete for a district
title.
That is the problem
with starting a program
ITTING THE FIELDS
Harmony joins
county's football
Monday
when the rest of the state
is in the second-year of
two-year contracts, said
Principal Dan Parker.
“You can’t blame them.
I understand their posi-
tion,†he said. “We did the
best we could.â€
So, the Longhorns were
forced to scramble for
games, and the result was
a demanding schedule that
features three teams that
reached the state semifi-
nals last year.
Harmony travels to
Wildwood Aug. 27 for its
Kickoff Classic against
Coach Robert Lindsey, the
former St. Cloud assistant.
The Longhorns have
regular season games
Sept. 3 at Class 2A Bishop
Moore (5-5) and Sept. 10
at Class 3A Sarasota
Booker, which was 13-1,
losing to Miami Pace in the
state semifinals.
That is followed by four
straight home dates: Sept.
17 against 2A Cocoa
Beach, Sept. 24 with Class
A Jacksonville Arlington
Country Day (2-7), Oct. 1
with Class A First Acade-
my (4-6) and Oct. 8
against Class 2A Starke-
Bradford County, 11-3 last
year and another state
semifinalist. The Long-
horns travel to Poinciana
(0-10) Oct. 15 for their
only in-county contest
before going to Class 3A
St. Augustine (7-3), anoth-
er playoff team, Oct. 22
and Class A Port St. John
Space Coast (2-8) Oct. 29.
The Horns come home
Nov. 5 against Belle
Glades Day, 11-2 and a
state semifinalist in 2003.
Anderson said the
turnout for the summer
conditioning program was
good even though it had to
be held at Neptune Middle
School since the Harmony
weight room was under
construction.
“We actually had over
100 kids out in the
spring,†he said. “We defi-
nitely have some pretty
good athletes, but we've
only got three or four
seniors.â€
Anderson, a former
News-Gazette Photo/Alex C. Hicks, Jr.
New turf was recently installed at the Harmony High football stadium
as the school prepares for its first football season. The Longhorns and
the county’s other five football-playing schools start practice Monday.
receiver at Brigham Young
University, has added his
brother, Justin Anderson,
who also played receiver at
Brigham Young to his
staff. Also on board are
defensive backs coach Eric
Hansen, line coach Jared
Butler, line coach Jerry
Piester and freshman
coach Chad Ansbaugh.
At Osceola, Coach Jim
Scible and his staff are at
work installing a four-wide
passing attack for Kow-
boys sophomore quarter-
back Willie Campbell.
“It's a change for us,
that’s for sure,†he said.
At St. Cloud, Coach
Matt Kemper begins his
second season with the
county’s most experienced
quarterback, senior Kyle
King, leading the option
attack.
“Our district (5A-6) is a
challenge, but we're look-
ing forward to it,†he said.
Gateway's Gene
Mitchell begins his first
year as the Panthers’ head
coach. He is installing a
Wing-T attack.
Poinciana Coach Keith
Simmons has assembled a
new staff for his second
season and is trying to turn
around a program that has
lost 29 in a row.
Celebration Coach Ed-
die Carnley is trying to
build a foundation for a
second-year program
that was winless in 2003
with the exception of a
forfeit victory from First
Academy.
Juan Alcazar rides his
way to a scholarship
By Rick Pedone
News-Gazette Staff Writer
Juan Alcazar came
home from Gillette, Wyo.,
last week with some cash in
the form of three college
scholarships in his pocket
and a fifth-place finish in
steer wrestling at the
National High School
Rodeo.
“Fifth overall isn’t bad,
but I wanted to win it,†said
Alcazar, who graduated
from St. Cloud High in
May. “I was winning it most
of the way.â€
A sizzling 4.9 time in
one of the three early go-
rounds put Alcazar atop the
leaderboard until the short-
go on July 25, the final day
of the week-long event that
drew over 1,500 competi-
tors from 39 states, Cana-
da and Australia.
The top 20 bulldoggers
qualified for the short-go.
There, Alcazar ran into
Sports Briefs
GOU soccer
The Greater Osceola
United Soccer Club (GOU)
will hold registration for
youth soccer players ages
4-18 every Saturday in
August from 10:00 a.m. to
noon at these locations:
August 7 and 21:
McDonalds Restaurant,
2110 E. Irlo Bronson, on
US Highway 192 near the
Turnpike in Kissimmee;
August 14 and 28:
McDonalds Restaurant,
719 W. Vine Street,
Kissimmee, between John
Young and Central
Avenue.
Players must be accom-
panied by a parent or
guardian. New players
its eit ib bees i ei
trouble.
“My steer was dirty,†he
said. “Then, when it was
time to get him the steer
was cutting.â€
The result was a 12.7
time that knocked Alcazar
from the No. 1 spot.
Still, Alcazar pocketed
about $1,000 in scholar-
ship money as a national
qualifier, for winning a go-
round and for placing fifth
overall.
In addition, Howard
Community College in Big
Springs, Texas, offered the
St. Cloud resident a schol
arship.
“It's nearly a full-ride,â€
said Alcazar. “I'm probably
going to do it. It's free
except for about a $700
tuition, which is cheaper
than I can go to college
here.â€
Paul and Elizabeth
Schwartzkops of St. Cloud
went to Gillette with Juan.
“Paul drove almost all
must give a copy of their
birth certificate. For infor-
mation, visit GOU at
www .osceolasoccer.com or
call 407-709-3801.
Kissimmee LL
Kissimmee Little League
will hold fall registration
today from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. at the Oak Street
fields. The fee is $55 for
one child and $25 for a
second. Please bring a
check or money order, no
cash. For info call 407-
518-0643.
St. Cloud soccer
The St. Cloud Soccer
Club has formed a recre-
ational league for players
the way out and back while
[ slept. I'm sure he was hat-
ing it,†said Alcazar. “We
were gone about two
weeks.â€
Alcazar, the Florida
High School Rodeo steer
wrestling state champion,
said participating at the
national rodeo was a mem-
orable experience.
“They had two arenas
going, and with all the peo-
ple there it was a great
atmosphere,†he said.
St. Cloud bullrider Ryan
Parker also competed at
Gillette but was not able to
complete a ride in two go-
rounds after drawing two
tough bulls. Parker lasted
six seconds on his first ride.
In the second go-round, his
bull leaned on his leg before
breaking out of the gate,
throwing him in three sec-
onds.
Parker will be a senior at
St. Cloud High this year.
ages 10-16. New and
returning players can learn
in a non-competitive
atmosphere. Games are
held at Rothstein Park.
Registration is Aug. 7
and 14 from 9 am. to 2
p.m. at Rothstein Park on
South Missouri Ave. for
competitive and non-com-
petitive leagues for ages 4-
up. Players must have a
birth certificate copy. Call
407-932-9799.
Umpires clinic
The Kissimmee recre-
ation department will hold
an umpires clinic Aug. 7 at
10 a.m. at the Lakeside
Park building. To register
call 407-518-2504.
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Photo Special to the News-Gazette.
Juan Alcazar of St. Cloud placed fifth in steer
wrestling at the National High School Rodeo in
Gillette, Wyo., recently.
Bulldog physicals
St. Cloud High athletes
will have physicals for all
sports today from 8 a.m.
to noon at the multi-pur-
pose room. The donation
is $10.
YMCA T-ball
The Osceola YMCA is
holding registration for
Biddy Tee-ball and coach-
pitch for ages 3-6. The
parent meeting is today.
The season begins Aug. 14
and ends Sept. 25. The fee
is $40 for Y members and
$75 for others. The fee
rises by $10 after July 24.
Volunteer coaches are
needed. For information
call 407-847-7413.
Swim meet
The St. Cloud Aquatics
Team will co-host the C
entral Florida Sunshine
Swimming League champi-
onship meet at the Chris
Lyle Aquatic Center Aug.
14-15 from 9 a.m. to
noon.
Over 300 swimmers
ages 5-18 from the Stone
Crabs Swim Team, Kissim-
mee Swimming Associa-
tion, Swift, Lake Aquatics,
Marlins Swim Team, Lake
Highland Prep School,
Indian Harbour Swim Club
and RDV Sportsplex will
participate.
The public is invited at
no charge.
A message
that Jessica
would send
Rick Pedone
Sports Editor
rpedone@
osceolanewsgazette.com
Adults know what a futile exercise
this is, but what the heck.
Maybe it will sink in, somewhere. The
kids who spent Thursday morning, the
first day of the new school year, sobbing
with a thousand others at Cornerstone
Church should have gotten the message.
They had to send their friend, Jessica
Marie McMullen, 16, to the cemetery.
They sat numbly inside the church,
watching dozens of photos of their beau-
tiful young classmate flash before them.
Instead of navigating to new classes
and making after-school plans with Jes-
sica, her friends stared at the white cas-
ket and heart-shaped floral arrangement
bearing her uniform number, 24.
They will never forget where they
were when the news of her death from
a traffic accident flashed through St.
Cloud.
Perhaps only now, a week later, do
they realize that never again can they
call her on the phone, go shopping with
her or watch her fling her diminutive
body around a basketball court.
She is gone.
It probably was not until the casket
was carried from the church, escorted
by a family almost paralyzed with grief,
that the finality of it struck Jessica's
friends.
The stifled cries grew painfully loud.
So, they should know.
This is for the rest of you who
weren't there, who didn’t know Jessica,
especially you stallions and stallionesses
(I know that’s not a word, but I'm in a
nasty mood and I'm using it anyway,
okay?) who are embarking upon anoth-
er year of high school adventures.
Football games, dances, beach trips,
club meetings, mall expeditions, band
practices, cruising, parties, parties, par-
ties ...
It's all coming ‘round again, and
you've been looking forward to it.
Most of you will act responsibly most
of the time. Perhaps the miracle of this
is that we don’t have to attend funerals
like Jessica's more often.
But some of you, sometime, are
going to try the same thing that Jessica
did last week. You'll be in a hurry, or
maybe you're just showing off, and
you'll go too fast or try something you
have no business attempting.
Usually, you will slip through and
laugh at the close call.
But, death-defying moves don't
always defy death. Ask the Highway
Patrolman who had to drive to the
McMullen’s home on July 30.
Think about Jessica. Everyone who
knew her agrees that she was a rare gift:
caring, intelligent, talented in so many
ways aside from athletics. She was a
parent’s dream, the best of friends to
those fortunate enough to know her.
But in her haste to get home from a
beach trip on a summer evening, she
put her family and friends through an
ordeal that she never would wish upon a
despised enemy.
Is that something you want to do to
your family? Your friends?
Jessica would have attacked with all
her fury anyone who inflicted one-bil-
lionth of the pain upon her parents and
brothers that her death put upon them.
Rev. Nathan Blackwell said Thursday
that if Jessica could return for just 30
minutes, one of the things she would tell
her friends is: “Please, be more careful.â€
That is what [ hope you take a few
moments to consider as you start the
new school year and begin the next
chapter of what should be a long, pro-
ductive life.
And, you adults can take the same
lessons. Too many of you drive around
here like you're trying out for the demili-
tion derby.
Jessica would hope that she taught
you to slow down a little, be careful, and
never do anything that endangers the
lives of your friends. She also, said her
parents, would tell us all to live well, love
deeply and laugh often. ;
Jessica was a great kid, and she’s not
here anymore. How we will miss her.
You are a great kid, and you are
here.
God knows we don’t want to miss
you, too.
Jacque
Mitchell
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The shorelines are still shal-
low, but this time of year they
usually are.
The bass have a lot of new
areas to explore and have
been a little hard to catch. The
early morning bite has been
the best. Top water lures have
been working, as well as plas-
tic worms. If you fish the
hydrilla edges outside of the
Kissimmee grass, you should
get some action, Later on in
the day try deeper water
hydrilla or the flowing water
coming into Goblets Cove
from the East Lake canal.
Shiner fishing continues to be
good in open water hydrillla.
Usually you can count on 15
to 25 bass on a half-day guide
trip.
As the water has become
deeper, a few more specs are
being caught. I've seen quite a
few spec fishermen between
Marker 26 and the mouth of
Goblets Cove, where the
water is nearly six feet deep.
Live minnows are your best
bet.
Some blue gills are being
caught around the mouth of
Shingle Creek, where the
water has been flowing pretty
hard. Crickets and live worms
will give you some good
action.
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Family Sports
Osceola Family Sports
Association is looking for
players to fill its youth football
rosters in the Midget (ages 6-
7) and Senior (12-14) levels.
There are also spots for flag
football cheerleaders (4-5).
Coaches are also needed. For
information call Joe Day at
407-348-4188.
BVL Little League
Buenaventura Lakes Little
League is holding registration
for the fall season in baseball
and softball for ages 5-16
Monday-Friday from 6-8 p.m.
and Saturdays from 10 a.m.-
6 p.m. at the BVL Fields.
Registration is $35 per child.
For information call 407-344-
0807 or 344-1658.
OYSL sign-ups
Osceola Youth Softball will
hold registrations on Aug. 14,
21 and 28 from 10 a.m.-2
p.m.at Orem Brown Field
(Baker St. at Hoagland Ave.).
For information call Jennifer
Fornes at 407-891-6334 or
visit www.osceolayouthsoft-
ball.org.
Scorekeepers
The Kissimmee Parks and
Recreation Department has
openings for scorekeepers
this fall. Games are held
weeknights and Sunday after-
noons. Scorekeepers earn
$7.50 per game. Call 407-
518-2504 for information.
InLine hockey
The Kissimmee recreation
department is holding regis-
tration for its InLine hockey
programs weekdays from 8 to
5 at the City Hall athletics
office Aug. 2 to 14. Ages 6-
17 are eligible. The fee is
$75. The fee is $50 for those
holding USA InLine card. A
Saturday registration is sched-
uled Aug. 15 at Play It Again
Sports on Vine St. across
from Target from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. Players must provide a
certified birth certificate. Safe-
ty equipment is not provided
by the recreation department.
Adult recreational and
competitive leagues will also
be held. The fee is $425 plus
a USA membership card for
each team member. The
leagues begin in mid-Septem-
ber. Call 407-518-2504.
Flag football
The Kissimmee recreation
department is holding regis-
tration for its 7-on-7 flag foot-
ball league Aug. 23-Sept. 3.
The entry fee is $325 per
team and includes Florida
Sports Foundation state sanc-
tion for a 10-game season.
Games are played Tuesdays,
Wednesdays and Thursdays
adult men, co-ed and church
leagues. For details call 407-
518-2504.
Rec. instructors
The Kissimmee Parks and
Recreation Department is
looking for instructors for
new programs being offered
this fall, including: fencing,
Tai Chi, art, modeling, canoe-
ing/kayaking, cheerleading,
aerobics, Tai Bo. Those inter-
esting in instructing a class
should call 407-518-2504.
SC adult soccer
St. Cloud FC, a local team
playing in a full-season adult
league, is looking for experi-
enced soccer players age 18-
45 to fill out its roster. For
information call Barry at 407-
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Harmony
Continued from page A-1
trict, first day attendance rolls
show 1,123 students at Har-
mony. This compares with
1,306 at Celebration High
School, the next smallest.
Schafer stressed these num-
bers could change as the
school year progresses.
Parker also mentioned that
many students were out the
first day to attend the funeral
of St. Cloud student Jessica
McMullen, well known to
many at Harmony because a
lot of students are transfers
from St. Cloud High School.
Harmony was designed
with 2,069 student stations,
added Schafer.
Army Sat. Kevin Pope, who
will run the ROTC program and
led students in raising the Amer-
ican flag shortly before classes
started, said he is looking for-
ward to building tradition at Har-
mony High School.
Pope, who was involved
with ROTC at St. Cloud High
School, said he looks forward
to working with students and
other instructors in the new
facility and hopes to bolster
the fledgling program over the
course of the year.
“One of our goals is to
increase the numbers in the
[ROTC] program,†said Pope.
“We're trying to increase to
about 250 students. We're also
trying to do more traveling.â€
First days are always tough
for parents, teachers, adminis-
trators and students, but add an
unfamiliar campus to the mix
and it can get tougher. School
staff was out in force, effectively
organizing the confusion.
Darlene Chapman, dean of
Exceptional Student Educa-
tion, was out early Thursday,
directing traffic and guiding
students to the proper
entrances.
“I'm trying to make sure all
Jeffries
Continued from page A-1
bell. Plans to build a new ele-
mentary school at the devel
oping mixed-use Stevens
Plantation in St. Cloud will
likely replace Ross E. Jeffries
as early as next year, school
district officials said.
Some parents don’t want to
see it leave.
“1 think it’s a great school,â€
said parent Edith Willette, who
was dropping off her child.
“They make us feel at home
here.â€
Pride and heritage are
words that roll easily off the
tongues of many of the ele-
mentary school officials. And
the walls that have withstood
decades speak volumes about
the generations who have
come and gone.
“We have grandparents
who went to this school,†Coff-
man said.
Many elders dropping off
students have pointed out their
old classrooms, remembering
where they received some of
their earliest education.
“There is a lot of pride,â€
Coffman added. “Being the
oldest school, it’s one last piece
that reminds us of the past and
brings us to the present.â€
Third-grade teacher Bar-
bara Dell, who kindly greeted
students as the waves of early-
risers rolled by, said the change
would be beneficial for the A-
graded school.
“I think we need to move on
to bigger and better things so
we can be an A school there
(Stevens Plantation),†Dell said.
Shortly before the bell rang
at 8:30 a.m., school-crossing
guards equipped with hand-
held stop signs acted as safety
beacons for the youngsters,
who walked or biked in the
guiding wake.
For many of the young
females, pink outfits seemed to
be contagious, while many of
the growing boys favored ath-
letic shirts and those depicting
superheroes, such as the amaz-
ing Spider-Man, in action.
Trying to lighten the separa-
tion anxiety between some
parents and their children was
Pat Hall, secretary for the
school Parent Teacher Organi-
zation. She gripped a basket,
which, she said, held “hugs,
kisses and tissues.†They were
actually little plastic packages
that held two chocolate Her-
shey Kisses, a tissue and a fit-
News-Gazette Photo/Alex C. Hicks Jr.
Students gather at Harmony High School prior to the start of the first day of
school Thursday.
News- Guzetie Photo/Alex C. Hicks Jr.
Katey Tidwell, center, holds hands with her mom,
Eloise, before school starts at Ross E. Jeffries Ele-
mentary in St. Cloud.
ting poem for parents about
letting go on the first day of
class.
Hall was asked if the gifts
were working.
“For the kids it does,†she
said, laughing.
After children were seated
in their chairs, primary lessons
focused on the policies and
procedures of the school, Coff-
man said. Students were led on
mock trips to the lunchroom to
get a feel for their surround-
ings. And they would learn
quickly that no adult should be
on campus without wearing an
identification badge.
“It's a school where we
work together,†Dell said.
“We're a team.â€
Passing pupils gave Coff-
man several high-fives while
countless others greeting him
by name. It was that sort of
togetherness that would not
falter under a new roof, Coff-
man noted.
“You can change the
school, but the body will still
be in tact,†Coffman said.
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407-846-7600, Ext. 208.
E-mail at bmcbride@
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the people park in the right
places and the buses get in and
out,†said Chapman, whose
daughter was starting at Harmo-
ny that morning as well.
Osceola County School
Board member Jay Wheeler
was also there to lend a hand,
if necessary.
“I'm here just to see if Mr.
Parker (the principal) needs
anything,†said Wheeler. “I'll
teach a class, work in the cafe-
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me to do, so he can focus on
the teachers and students.â€
Parker might have had to
take him up on that offer. Eight
teachers were still in the midst of
the hiring process and could not
teach Thursday, and many oth-
ers were out to attend funeral
services for McMullen.
But other teachers stepped
in, donating their planning peri-
ods to make sure every class had
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Veteran teacher Lori
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excited to be here. We have
an outstanding staff and
administration.
Parker also highlighted the
new technology at the school,
but stressed that Harmony
was not being singled out for
the best equipment.
“It’s a new school, so we
have as much new technology
as we can get,†said Parker,
who cited a wireless Internet
system to be installed later in
the year as an example. “But
the district does a good job of
bringing the older schools
along so no kids in the county
are at a disadvantage.â€
As he sat patiently in the
bustling school office waiting
to talk to an administrator,
freshman Tyler Slaughter said
information provided by the
school over the summer was
making his transition from
Neptune Middle School easier,
but not totally stress-free.
“It’s cool [being in a new
school,†said Slaughter. “But
still haven't totally figured out
my class schedule.â€
Parker said the staff had
worked over the summer to
aid incoming students in that
regard.
“We've had the campus
open for several weeks now
and an open house last night
which 80 percent of our stu-
dents attended,†said Parker.
In a thought probably
echoed by educators nation-
wide, Parker outlined some of
his goals for the school year.
“The big thing is academic
achievement,†said Parker. “We
want our kids to be successful
here. We want to build a posi-
tive, uplifting culture and teach
them to be responsible people
that demonstrate integrity.â€
As for the first day, Parker
called it a success.
“We saw a lot of smiles
today,†said Parker.
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Country Music Jamboree set for today at Pioneer Center
By Jason Holland
News-Gazette Staff Writer
= Those eager to hear some
old time country and bluegrass
pickin’ don’t have to travel
outside the county or wait
until the next festival rolls
around because a dedicated
group of musicians keeps the
traditional music alive and well
in Osceola County throughout
the year.
Saturday, Aug 7., will see
the latest edition of the Coun-
try Music Jamboree at the
Osceola County Historical
Society Pioneer Center. It
starts at 6 p.m.
According to organizer
Oakley Brannon, that jam at
the Pioneer Center joined the
long running event Tuesday
nights at the Osceola Council
on Aging Senior Center on
Shady Lane about a year and
a half ago.
Brannon said it was origi-
nally intended to focus more
on bluegrass, a complement
to the slower paced country
and western at the senior cen-
ter.
“I wanted to get a bluegrass
thing going because you usu-
ally have to drive 50 or 60
miles to hear it,†said Bran-
non, who mentioned Ocoee
and Auburndale as bluegrass
hotspots.
Originally, explained Bran-
non, he had intended to bring
in bluegrass bands and charge
admission as a fundraiser for
the Osceola County Historical
Society, but he found it diffi
cult to bring in enough people
willing to pay to see the show,
so he switched to a more jam
session oriented gathering
where the audience can still
make a donation.
Brannon said getting blue-
grass players has been diffi-
cult, so depending on who
shows up for the monthly
event, the group could play
country, bluegrass or a mix of
both. Brannon explained that
bluegrass is basically a faster
country-western style anyway.
Whoever shows up and
whatever style they play does
not matter because they
always have a good time, said
Brannon.
“It’s just regular people get-
ting together,†said Brannon.
“We play whatever people
know; whatever people want
to sing or play.â€
Both the Pioneer Center
and the senior center are
places where it is impossible
Fire
Continued from page A-1
es. As the last child left and
she grabbed her purse with a
cell phone, Esler said she
looked back and saw flames in
the back of the bus.
The children, none of
whom were injured, were
quickly moved away from the
fire as Esler got on the
phone.
Fire rescue units arrived
soon after. Another driver in
a school bus directly behind
had also seen the smoke and
radioed it in, and other driv-
ers had also called the emer-
gency lines, prompting a
quick response.
Esler said as the incident
unfolded, instinct and train-
ing took over.
“The only thing | knew
was we needed them and me
out,†said Esler.
Soon after "exiting, the
children were on another bus
and headed home. Esler said
she was back at work that
night.
The bus itself was engulfed
in flames that moved forward
from the engine in the back,
leaving the charred remains
of seats in their wake. It was
very badly damaged and will
not see service again.
Jim Beekman, executive
director of transportation at
the Osceola County School
District, praised Esler for her
quick reaction to the situa-
tion.
“She’s an outstanding
driver. She did everything she
needed to do,†said Beek-
man.
Beekman explained that
school bus drivers and riders
are constantly training for
such situations and that Esler,
a 21-year veteran bus driver
with almost 11 years in
Osceola County, had even
competed and placed highly
in safety skills competitions.
According to Beekman,
the investigation into what
happened started immediate-
ly and the company that
manufactured the bus, Inter-
national Corp., also sent out
investigators.
Ninety percent of the bus
fleet is made by International,
said Beekman, and the bus
that caught fire was one of
27 new buses starting service
this year.
“It was the first day on the
road,†said Beekman. “That's
why we think it’s something
abnormal.â€
Beekman said they had
pulled the rest of the new
buses off the road Thursday
night as they investigated the
potential cause of the fire.
He said they found a problem
with the sending unit which
monitors oil pressure in some
of the buses and had replaced
the equipment.
By Friday, 21 of the buses
were back on the road, with
five held back for further
repairs. Beekman said he is
confident they are safe.
An engineer with Interna-
tional is in the process of
making a final assessment,
said Beekman.
Esler said she is overjoyed
that nobody got hurt.
“I love to work with kids,â€
said Esler. “I'm just glad they
all made it out safe.â€
Contact Jason Holland at
407-846-7600, Ext. 207.
E-mail at jholland@
osceolanewsgazette.com
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Musicians take part in a country music and bluegrass jam session at the Osce-
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not to tap your toes as the
assembled professional musi-
cians and determined ama-
teurs go through their own
compositions and old stan-
dards.
All ages and skill levels are
welcome, said Brannon, who
noted several professional
musicians who have played
the Grand Ole Opry in
Nashville, among other ven-
ues, round out the group. He
mentioned that as the area’s
winter residents get into town,
the band and the audience get
a lot bigge:
‘We would like to get the
young people interested,†said
Brannon. “That's our history,
and it’s dying out.â€
Brannon's love of the
music goes back to his child-
hood and inspired him later in
life to learn how to make fid-
dles. He said those that play
are a dedicated crew, passion-
ate about their craft, always
seeking out places to jam.
“People that have it in their
blood will drive all over the
country to play with others,â€
said Brannon.
Minard Coons plays guitar
at the gatherings. Before retir-
ing to St. Cloud, he was a pro-
fessional touring musician,
playing fairs and other venues
throughout the Northeast with
a western swing band. When
he got to St. Cloud he was
delighted to find a gathering
of musicians he could contin-
ue to play with.
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Page A10, NEWS-GAZETTE, Saturday, August 7, 2004
Man can't place exotic animals on property
By Marvin G. Coriner
News-Gazette Staff Writer
An Osceola County resi-
dent will have to find some-
where else to raise or keep
exotic animals other than near
the intersection of the corner
of Cypress Creek Ranch Road
and Diamond C Circle.
Osceola County commis-
sioners Monday rejected
Stephen Wagner's site devel-
opment plan for about five
acres, where he would have
kept or raised smaller wild ani-
mals, including a panther and
bobcat.
According to information
presented at the Monday
commission meeting, Wagner
has the appropriate license to
possess or raise exotic ani-
mals or birds and has been
doing so in Kenansville. Wag-
ner, who did not attend the
meeting and could not be
reached for comment, shows
the animals at schools, county
officials said.
Nearby residents com-
plained to commissioners that
certain exotic animals, if they
escaped, could pose a danger
to children, livestock and pets.
The Osceola County Plan-
ning Commission at its July
meeting had recommended
the county deny the request
due to safety issues and
because Wagner had not pre-
sented information about the
cages in which the animals
were to be kept.
Opponents to the plan also
presented a petition signed by
News briefs
21 residents.
“An applicant should either
have the support of the com-
munity or go elsewhere,†said
County Commissioner Chuck
Dunnick.
Current owners of the five-
acre site are Barry and Felicia
Ashdown.
In other growth and plan-
ning news, the County Plan-
ning Commission at its Aug. 5
meeting had the following
requests to consider:
*R. Stephen Miles Jr. Trust,
as applicant and owner, has
requested an amendment to
the zoning map to change
about 16 acres from agricul-
tural development/conserva-
tion district to residential sin-
gle-family zoning. The proper-
ty is south of Jones Road and
east of County Road 15 (Nar-
coosee Road).
ePark Square Homes as
applicant and members of the
Babb family along with Nancy
Sue Atkinson and Richard F.
Davidson as owners are
requesting a zoning map
change for about 112 acres
from agricultural develop-
ment/conservation district to
short term rental. The project
consists of 233 townhomes,
210 single-family homes and
recreational facilities.
The project is located
southeast of the intersection
of Seven Dwarfs Lane and
Princess Way and north of
Old Vineland Road. The
developer would have to enter
into an agreement with Osce-
ola County to address impacts
to the Shingle Creek Preserve
and relocation of historic
structures.
eAvatar Properties Inc., as
applicant and owner, has
requested a change to the
comprehensive plan changing
about 10 acres from low den-
sity residential to commercial
future land use.
The property is on the
north side of Cypress Park-
way, west of Marigold Avenue
and south of KOA Street.
eAvatar Properties Inc. also
is seeking to change 10 acres
in Poinciana from single fami-
ly residential to commercial
and to develop standards for
an office-retail complex.
The project would be on
the north side of Cypress
Parkway, west of Marigold
Avenue, along the Osceola-
Polk County line.
eToho Country Estates as
applicant and James Avant
and Raymond Avant, Toho
Mortgage Corp. and City
National Bank of Miami as
owners have sought approval
of a preliminary subdivision
plan for Toho Estates on
about 81 acres of land con-
taining 106 lots.
The project, which is for up
to 106 single-family homes,
would be on the north side of
Dan Smith Road, south of
Thompkins Road, west of
Narcoossee Road and east of
East Lake Tohopekaliga.
eTarragon Development
Corp. as applicant and owner
has requested a comprehen-
sive development plan to
allow a 256-condominium
unit development within the
KOA development. The 32-
acre site is located east of
U.S. Highway 192 and south
of Seven Dwarf’s Lane.
eTrafalgar Enterprises Inc.,
as applicant and owner, has
requested approval for the
preliminary subdivision plan
for the Trafalgar Village Phase
2 comprised of 130 acres
containing 196 single family
residential lots, 22 town-
homes and 140 apartment
units.
The project is located on
the east side of Poinciana
Boulevard south of U.S. 17-
92 and north of Reaves Road.
eSala Inc., as applicant,
and Horace Epps and Paul
Owen as owners, have
requested a preliminary subdi-
vision plan for Crystal Cove
Resort consisting of approxi-
mately 92 acres of land con-
taining 186 lots in a planned
development district.
The project would be locat-
ed at the southeast corner of
Poinciana Boulevard and
Oren Brown Road, southwest
of U.S. 192.
The applicant, due to con-
straints on Poinciana Boule-
vard north of the CSX Rail-
road, would be limited to 127
single-family units before Oct.
1 and the remaining 63 after
that date.
Contact Marvin G. Cortner
at 407-846-7600, Ext. 205. E-
mail at mcortner@
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KAST Club
: July 26 Euchre: Dorothy Lange, first; Jane
Pawelec, second. Dominoes: Irma Snyder,
first; Gloria Snyder, second.
¢ Aug. 2 Euchre: Richard Paty, first; Dorothy
Lange, second. Dominoes: Joan Little, first:
Gloria Snyder, second.
- Games are held on the following schedule:
Shuffleboard — Monday, Wednesday and Fri-
day at 1:30 p.m.; dominoes and euchre Mon-
days 7 p.m.; pinochle Wednesdays at 6:30
p.m.; 5-card pinochle Fridays at 7 p.m.
The KAST Club is located at 322 E. Monu-
ment Ave., Kissimmee. For information on
activities call 407-892-2817 or 407-348-
6368.
Osceola duplicate bridge
Overall results from July 30: Helen Beards-
ley and Geoff Jones, first; Lora Lackey and
Syd Kelly, second; Ona Barfield and Rita Fer-
nandez, third; Jim Hume and Art Jaffe,
fourth; Vince Marrese and Roberta Gable,
fifth; Val Oberaitis and Allis Scott, sixth; Ruth
Clark and Barbara Wald, seventh; Kathy
Jones and Ralph Stahl, eighth; Joy Payne and
Sophie Radosevich, ninth; Gen and Paul
Jones, 10th; Bob and Gail Hurst, 11th.
The Osceola Duplicate Bridge Club meets
Fridays at 11 a.m. at the Kissimmee Woman's
Club, 1616 Oak St. Director Geoff Jones,
407-277-6416.
St. Cloud games
Pinochle July 24: Sharon Hawthorne, first;
Nelda Lange, second; Richard Word, third.
July 28: Delcie Everett, first; Louie Steadman,
second; Alma VanDyke, third. July 31: Ope
Lange, first; Sharon Hawthorne, second;
Richard Word, third.
Euchre July 27: Delcie Everett, first; Alan
Yost, second.
Cribbage July 29: Elsie Gyorffy, first; Paul
Robertson, second; Jane Weeks, third; Mike
Caro, fourth.
Card games are held at the St. Cloud Shuf-
fleboard Club, 7th Street and Ohio Avenue.
Scheduled are: duplicate bridge, Monday,
6:30 p.m.; euchre, Tuesday, 6:30 p.m;
pinochle, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday,
6:30 p.m.; cribbage, Thursday, 6:30 p.m. For
more information call Charlotte at 407-498-
0455 or Bobby at 407-892-2749. For infor-
mation on the St. Cloud Shuffleboard Club
games call Louise at 407-957-8733.
Mah jongg
St. Cloud July 27: Tom Gearhart, first;
Marie Fiske, second; Louise Owens, third.
July 31: Carmela Rodano, first; Bonnie
Gearhart, second; Tom Gearhart, third; Marie
D'Amico, Cynthia Frankson, tied for fourth.
For information on the St. Cloud Shuffleboard
Club games call Louise at 407-957-8733.
Kissimmee July 28 AM: Richard Paty, first;
Irene Kemp, second. For information on the
Kissimmee Parks and Recreation games call
Pat at 407-343-8383.
Sunset R/C Inc.
The Sunset R/C (model airplanes) welcome
interested people to visit the St. Cloud flying
facility, off Budinger Road near the landfill.
Club members are on site from 9 a.m. to
noon Wednesday and Saturday. Call Doug
Calaway at 321-624-1081.
Plant clinic
The Osceola County Master Gardeners
conduct a free plant clinic at the Extension
Services building in Osceola Heritage Park
Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. A staff member is available when Master
Gardeners are off duty. People can take their
plant problems, either disease or insect, for
{dentification and advice. See the latest plants
available in their landscape and vegetable gar-
lens. For more information call 321-697-
3000.
Antique car club
» For meeting location or other information
about the Central Florida Antique Car Club, a
division of the national AACA, call Ralph
Brueggeman, president, 863-424-1872; or
Jean Leonardy, secretary, 407-846-7713.
: Mid-Fla. Corvette
i The Mid-Florida Corvette Club meets at 7
p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at Holi-
tay Chevrolet, 1001 E. U.S. Highway 192.
Member of NCCC. For more information call
Chuck Deal at:407-498-4923 or e-mail
thuckcdeal@aol.com.
! Osceola Rodders
The Osceola Rodders meet at 7 p.m. the
first Wednesday of each month. For the meet-
ing location or any other information call
Becky at 407-892-1203.
Corvette club
Tri-County Corvette Club meets the second
Wednesday of every month at Coggins
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Driving home a safety message
Photo/Special to the News-Gazette
Terry’s Electric, with 230 trucks on the road, stresses driver safety. The
company put a sign in front of their office at 600 N. Thacker Ave. in
Kissimmee alerting all drivers that school is back in session and to watch
out for children. Some local youngsters wave to emphasize the message.
Chevrolet in Kissimmee at 7 p.m. For details
call Steve Jones at 407-509-0662 or e-mail
yelvettelovr1@aol.com.
Corvair Club
The G.O. Vairs Corvair Club holds monthly
meetings. For more information contact Titus
Stewart at 407-892-5999.
Play Scrabble
Scrabble games are held every Monday at 9
a.m. at the Poinciana Community Center. All
levels of players invited. For more information
call 863-427-1782.
Thursday Night Quilters
The Thursday Night Quilters meet at 6:30
p.m. at the First Baptist Church, Building D,
in St. Cloud. All quilters or would-be quilters
are invited to join the group. Call 407-892-
2685 or 407-892-5775.
Fishing club
The St. Cloud BassCasters Fishing Club
meets the first Thursday of the month at Fat
Boys restaurant on U.S. Highway 192 in St.
Cloud. Tournaments are held the following
Saturday. Boaters and non-boaters welcome.
Call The Fishing Pad II, 407-891-1003, or
Marc McKenzie, 407-891-7368.
Cruise-In
Members of the St. Cloud Thursday Night
Cruise-In meet every Thursday from 5 to 8
p.m. at the St. Cloud Wal-Mart, U.S. Highway
192 and Brown Chapel Road. For details call
407-957-6869.
Model railroads
The Kissimmee-St. Cloud Model Railroad
Engineers Club meets every Wednesday at 7
p.m. at 34 Brown Chapel Road, St. Cloud.
Visitors welcome. For more information call
Greg Smith at 892-0436 or Bob Fisk, 892-
2616.
Osceola Riders
The general membership meeting of the
Osceola Riders motorcycle enthusiast group is
held the second Sunday of each month at 1
p.m. Call Mike at 943-3686 for directions.
Latin Touch
Car Club
Meets every Saturday at 7 p.m. at 3040 W.
Vine St., Chevron For more information call
J.R. Ramos, president, at 407-348-2234 or
Tito Garcia, vice president, at 407-931-8587.
Car club
The Solo Pa Mi Gente Car Club meets Sat-
urdays at 8 p.m. at 1707 W. Vine St. For
more information call Jesus “Gee†Rivera at
931-2061 or Tito Nieves at 407-944-0181.
Repeater assoc.
The Osceola County Repeater Association
holds meetings the second Wednesday of each
month at 7:30 p.m. at 2907 17th St., St.
Cloud. The net is held every Tuesday at 7:30
p.m. on 146.790 mhz.
For preregistration for testing call Rodney
at 407-892-1898. For more club information
call Larry at 407-892-2774.
Patchers quilters
The Patchers of Time quilting guild meets
at the Osceola Center for the Arts, 2411 E.
Bronson Highway, the second Monday of
each month at 6:30 p.m. Visitors welcome.
Call 407-892-5775.
Cribbage class
A free cribbage class is offered by the
Kissimmee Parks and Recreation Department
every Friday from 10 a.m. to noon at the
Lakeshore Recreation Center. For details call
407-847-2388.
Dog fanciers
Kaliga Dog Fancier’s Association meets the
first Thursday of each month at ORMC Hos-
pital, St. Cloud, conference room B at 7:30
p.m. The group is for anyone interested in
showing dogs, obedience, agility training and
all dog lovers.
For more information contact Mary Lou
Stumpf, president, 407-957-1837.
Stamp club
The Osceola Stamp Club meets the first
and third Wednesday of each month at 1:30
p.m. at the Senior Center, 1099 Shady Lane.
Evening meetings are at 7 p.m. the fourth
Wednesday of each month at the center.
Holds auctions at the first Wednesday meeting
of each month.
Buckles & Bows
The Buckles and Bows Square Dance Club
dances every Tuesday night at the Senior
Center, 1099 Shady Lane, Kissimmee. Don
and Jean Gaskins are the club callers. Round
dancing is cued by Pete and Jan Shankle. All
square dancers are welcome.
Plus workshop 7:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Club
dance from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Call 407-892-
6240.
Military
The Tribute
The Veterans Tribute and Museum of
Osceola County has been established at the
Osceola Square Mall in what was the Morri-
son’s cafeteria storefront. Items of military
memorabilia are on display both as a tribute to
veterans of all U.S. wars and to inform stu-
dents of our country’s history. Free. Volun-
teers are needed to staff the exhibit during the
hours it is open. The next meeting of the
boards is scheduled for July 31 at 10 a.m. at
the Tribute. For more information call Jim
Kervin at 407-922-9482.
Attn: World War II vets
Anyone who served the United States in
World War Il and was stationed in Miami
Beach during training or for any other assign-
ments is being asked to contact the Miami
Beach World War II Veterans Memorial at
Judith S. Berson, c/o The Edison Hotel, 960
Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, FL. 33139-5013,
and give their remembrances of Miami Beach
in wartime.
A book is being compiled of World War II
veterans’ memories. Questionnaires will be
sent to veterans to give their memories and
qualifications. This is an outgrowth of the
recent veterans reunions held in Miami Beach
from 1999 to 2003.
American Legion Post 80
St. Cloud American Legion Post No. 80,
1019 Pennsylvania Ave., holds meetings at 7
p.m. the second Thursday of each month;
auxiliary meetings are at 7 p.m. the first
Thursday of each month; and the Sons of
American Legion meetings are at 06:30 p.m.
the second Monday of each month. ~~
The Sons of American Legion has steak
dinners every Wednesday from 5 p.m. to 8
p.m. The Post has dinners every Friday from
5 p.m. to 8 p.m., with entertainment begin-
ning at 7 p.m. The Post has Sunday breakfast
from 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. with a buffet and a
full menu.The public is invited. Bingo for
members and guests is on Saturdays at 7 p.m.
Karaoke with Jerry Cox every Saturday at 8
p.m. Call the post at 407-892-8808 for more
information.
VFW Post 4225
Members of VFW Post 4225, 504 S. Ran-
dolph St., Kissimmee, meet at 7 p.m. the first
and third Wednesday of each month. The
Ladies Auxiliary meets the third Wednesday of
each month at 7 p.m.
Pool tournaments Mondays at 7 p.m., darts
Thursdays at 7 p.m. and steak bingo every
third Friday at 7 p.m. Free pool all day Fri-
days. Happy hours Monday through Thursday
from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and all day Friday.
Dinners are served Saturdays from 5 to 7
p.m. and are open to the public.
The auxiliary accepts used eye glasses for
reconditioning for those in need. Call 407-
847-7855 for dinner menus and future sched-
uled entertainment and special events.
American Legion Post 10
American Legion Post 10, 200 Lakeshore
Blvd., Kissimmee, holds general membership
and auxiliary meetings at 7 p.m. the fourth
Wednesday of each month. The Sons of the
American Legion meetings are held the third
Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m.
Bingo for members and guests is on Friday
at 5 p.m. and Sundays beginning at 4 p.m.
Seafood dinners are served Fridays at 5:30
p.m.; steak dinners are served on Saturdays at
6 p.m., with dance music at 8 p.m. For more
information call 847-4193.
Marine Corps League
Marine Corps League September 11th
Detachment meets the first Thursday of each
month at 7 p.m. at DAV Chapter 148, 21 E.
Keen St., Kissimmee. For more information
call Jose Olmeda, 407-348-3193.
Seabee vets
Navy Seabee Veterans of America, Island
X-21, meets the first Saturday of every month
at Ryan’s restaurant, 4551 13th St. (U.S.
Highway 192), St. Cloud. Breakfast at 10
a.m., meeting at 11 a.m. Wives welcome. For
details call Don Oman, 407-846-2369.
Nawy Seabee Veterans of America, Island
X-4 meets the third Saturday of the month at
11 a.m. at the Golden Corral Restaurant,
7251 W. Colonial Drive, Orlando. Wives wel-
come. For details call Harold Beal, 407-277-
0007.
Navy Seabee Veterans of America, Island
X-2, meets the second Saturday of the month
at Ryans Steak House, Route 33 N. Lakeland.
Ladies welcome. For details call J.W. Miller,
island secretary, at 933-7573.
Vets affairs office
The Osceola County Veterans Office, 108
Park Place Blvd., Kissimmee, provides assis-
tance in applying for all Veterans Administra-
tion benefits including disability compensa-
tion/pension, widow's benefits, burial bene-
fits, application for headstone, home loan cer-
tificates, VA/GI insurance and requests for
duplicate documents. A Spanish-speaking
counselor is available. For an appointment call
407-870-2019.
DAV
DAV Chapter 148 and the Auxiliary meet
the second Sunday of the month at 2:30 p.m.
at 21 E. Keen St., Kissimmee. The lounge is
open Monday through Saturday beginning at
1 p.m. Call the chapter home at 407-846-
4141 for special events.
Fleet Reserve Assoc.
The Delbert D. Black Branch 117 of the
Fleet Reserve Association meets the second
Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the
VFW 4287, 3500 S. Goldenrod Road,
Orlando. Any retired Navy, Marine Corps or
Coast Guard personnel are eligible for mem-
bership as well as personnel currently on
active duty. For more information call Ship-
mate President Anthony Cassata at 407-275-
7791 or Shipmate Vice President Jim Mid-
dlekauff at 407-273-6175.
Korean War vets
The Korean War Veterans Association of
Osceola County meets at VFW Post 3227,
915 New York Ave., St. Cloud, the third
Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. All military
veterans who served honorably in the U.S.
armed forces during the Korean War period
are eligible for membership. For more infor-
mation call David L.. Conboy at 892-7409.
Vietnam vets
The Vietnam Veterans of Osceola County
and Associates meet at the DAV Chapter
148, 21 E. Keen St., Kissimmee, the second
Thursday of each month at 7 Jibi
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erans who served on active mation call Ron Criswell at ings 7 p.m. Call the camp includes all in the Kissim- Are you unhappy
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is open to all who believe in
what the Vietnam Veterans of
America represents. Meetings
are open to the public.
Call Jim Kervin at 407-
846-7278 or Tony Cianciot-
ta, 407-957-1400.
VFW Post 3227
VFW Post 3227, 915 New
York Ave., St. Cloud, meets
the first and third Thursday of
the month at 7:30 p.m. The
ladies auxiliary meets the sec-
ond Thursday of the month at
7:30 p.m. Karaoke for mem-
bers and their guests is every
Saturday at 7 p.m. Call 892-
6761.
The post and ladies auxil-
iary are collecting canned and
dry goods throughout the
year for the St. Cloud Com-
munity Pantry. Contributions
may be dropped off at the
post.
Veterans council
The Osceola County Vet-
erans Council performs free
military funerals for all honor-
ably discharged veterans.
More veterans are needed to
Southern heritage and other
interested folks are invited to
join the Jacob Summerlin
Camp 1516 of the Sons of
Confederate Veterans. Meet-
ings include guest speakers,
video presentations, discus-
sions on War Between the
States history and present day
issues. Meetings held the sec-
ond Monday of each month
at Fat Boys in St. Cloud. Fel-
sea services
The local unit, Orange
Blossom Unit No. 69, is an
organization of women veter-
ans and active duty personnel
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7 p.m. the fourth Wednesday
of each month. The Sons of
the American Legion meet-
ings are held the third Tues-
day of each month at 7:30
p.m.
Bingo for members and
guests is on Friday at 5 p.m.
and Sundays beginning at 4
p.m. Seafood dinners are
served Fridays at 5:30 p.m.;
steak dinners are served on
Saturdays at 6 p.m., with
dance music at 8 p.m.
For more information call
847-4193.
Other
Musical revue
Nuthin’ Productions, a per-
forming group of young
adults and high school stu-
dents, will present a musical
revue Sunday, Aug. 8, at
7:30 p.m. at St. Luke and St.
Peter Episcopal Church,
2745 Canoe Creek Road, St.
Cloud. The revue of contem-
porary Broadway productions
will be performed in cabaret
style. Doors open at 7 p.m.
Donation $5. For details call
producer Donald Rupe at
321-443-2370.
Rotary
dinner/auction
The Rotary Club of Kissim-
mee is hosting its ninth annu-
al Community Awards Dinner
Auction on Saturday, Aug.
14, at 6 p.m. at the Kissim-
mee Civic Center on Dakin
Avenue. town Kissimmee.
The theme of this year’s
event is “Pirates in Paradiseâ€
and will include a buffet din-
ner, drinks, a silent auction
and a live auction. Dress casu-
al or dress as a pirate.
Items to be auctioned off
include gold packages, vaca-
tion trips, yard maintenance
equipment, guided fishing
trips, Orlando Magic tickets
and more. Tickets, $25 each,
and information are available
by calling Mark Durbin at
407-518-2302.
OHS reunions
The Osceola High School
class of 1954 is looking for
classmates for its 50-year
reunion, planned for Oct. 15,
16 and 17, in conjunction
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Members of the Osceola
High School class of 1974
will get together Aug. 21 for
their 30th reunion. It will be
at the Toho Yacht Club from
6 p.m. to midnight. Cost is
$20 at the door. For details
or to RSVP contact Brenda
Cornwell Rivard at 407-957-
6595 or Betty Driver Ruth at
407-518-5414.
The Osceola High School
class of 1984 will hold its 20-
year reunion Sept. 3, 4 and
5. For information and a reg-
istration form contact Jean
Cunningham at
cham@iag.net or write to 20
W. Dakin Ave., Kissimmee,
FL 34741.
The Osceola High School
class of 1994 will hold a 10-
year reunion Oct. 22-23.
Visit www.osceolal994.com
or contact reunion Celebra-
tions at 813-874-9967 for
more information.
Genealogy club
The Genealogy Club of
Osceola meets the first Sun-
day of the month at 2 p.m. at
Central Library on Dakin
Avenue, Kissimmee.
As a continuing program,
volunteers from the genealogy
club are on hand to answer
questions about family research
at the Central Library every
Tuesday morning from 10 to
11 and every Thursday evening
from 7 until 8.
For more information and
a copy of the newsletter call
407-957-4347 or 407-892-
5726.
Family to Family
workshop
NAMI Osceola will hold a
12-week education workshop
for families of people who
suffer from mental illness.
The free workshop will
include: how to cope with
frustration; medication
effects; how to advocate for
the family member's care;
how to respond appropriately
to the family member's sui-
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for self-care and recovery.
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Spanish classes will be given
beginning Aug. 3 at the
Lodge of Kissimmee, 320
Dickson St. Classes are free,
however a registration fee is
requested. For more informa-
tion and to reserve a space
call 407-933-1171 as soon
as possible.
Osceola Singles
Club
The club meets each Mon-
day at 7:30 p.m. at the
American Legion hall, 200
Lakeshore Blvd., Kissimmee.
Singles 40 and up welcome.
For details call Linda at 407-
957-4204 or Joan at 407-
390-8199.
FoodSource
FoodSource is a not-for-
profit food buying co-op. No
income or other require-
ments. For more information
or to order call 407-932-
5278 or 407-933-1525.
Free 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.
For more information call the
Osceola branch of the Central
Florida Blood Bank at 407-
931-2131.
Buying club
Through Bahouli Buying
Club of Kissimmee you can
buy “clean†(free of pesti-
cides, hormones, antibiotics
and genetically modified
organisms) and natural foods.
The club orders once each
month. Internet/e-mail access
required. For information call
407-870-9839.
Grief support
Hospice of the Comforter
programs are free and open
to the public. Call 407-682-
0808 for details. General
bereavement groups are held
the first and third Wednesdays
of the month at 6 p.m. at the
south office, 12554 S. John
Young Parkway. -
Crime watch
The Kissimmee Neighbor-
hood Crime Watch meets the
second Thursday of every
month at 6:30 p.m. at the
Kissimmee Police Department
on Stewart Street. For more
information call 407-344-
2591.
St. Cloud Co-op
St. Cloud Co-op is a non-
profit club founded for the
combined purchase of organic
and health food. Delivery of
fresh organic produce and
dairy products every two
weeks; monthly delivery of
organic/health food gro-
ceries, supplements and relat-
ed products. For details call
407-498-0538.
Tai chi
Ongoing t’ai chi classes are
held at 5:30 p.m. Wednes-
days at the Senior Center,
1099 Shady Lane. Free. All
ages welcome. For details call
Carmen at the center, 407-
846-8532, Ext. 241.
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ranks of a new brigade in the
Central Florida area. If you
are 16 years or older contact
Dennis Shankle at 407-855-
3300 after 5 p.m. Participa-
tion in Civil War re-enact-
ments included.
Children in Distress
Children in Distress Inc. is
seeking volunteers and dona-
tions to finance treatment,
food and accommodations for
children in Eastern Europe
with life-threatening diseases.
For more information call
407-846-9400. Information
about the organization can be
viewed at its website,
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The group’s E-mail address is
uscid@aol.com/.
American women
wed to Muslims
The group meets twice a
month to share experiences,
how to deal with cultural dif-
ferences, recipes, etc. Offers
encouragement, support, fun
and prayer. For more infor-
mation call 407-721-0108.
AADD
The Alliance Against Dri-
ving Drunk is a non-profit
organization dedicated to
challenging DWI/DUI offend-
ers and associated loophole
laws, and offers aid and coun-
seling to victims. Offer your
story or comments to them at
935-9899.
Internet reunion
" All Osceola High School
alumni from the classes of
‘63 to ‘71 are invited to join
the Internet reunion — e-mail
www .ChasBird.com or
www.amy@phoenixat.com
Square dance
classes
Square dance classes are
held every Tuesday at 6 p.m.
at the Senior Center, 1099
Shady Lane. For more infor-
mation call 892-6240.
Tap Cracker
Cloggers
+ The Tap Cracker Cloggers
practice each Tuesday night.
Beginning class is 6:30; inter-
mediate 7:20; advanced,
8:15 p.m All ages are wel-
come. Adults only class is
Monday, 6:30 p.m. For more
information call 407-892-
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"Recreation
Pavement Pounders
The St. Cloud Pavement
Pounders running/walking
club holds monthly meetings
ithe ‘second Thursday of each
month at 7 p.m. Discussions
are held on club issues, run-
ning/walking events, commu-
nity involvement and items of
physical fitness. The club also
meets at the St. Cloud City
Hall parking lot every Tues-
day at 6:30 p.m. for a stress-
MURPHY - Mrs. Jeanne H.
Murphy, age 85, of St. Cloud,
passed away on Tuesday,
August 3, 2004.
Beloved wife, mother, grand-
mother and friend.
She is survived by her hus-
band of 56 years, George; son
and daughter-in-law, Pete and
Collen Murphy, Miami, FL;
daughter and son-in-law, Chris-
tine and Peter Morrow, St.
Cloud; and grandchildren, Tory
and Lexie.
This beautiful and gracious
woman has touched so many
hearts and her loved ones extol
her as the precious heart of their
family.
Mass of Christian Burial will
be held Sat. August 7, 2004 at
9 a.m. at St. Thomas Aquinas
Catholic Church in St. Cloud
with Rev. Fabian Gimeno offici-
ating.
Burial at St. Justin Martyr
Church in Key Largo, FL.
Visitation was held from 5 to
8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 5 at the
Osceola Memory Gardens
Funeral Home in St. Cloud.
In lieu of flowers donations
may be made to Priest for Life,
PO Box 141172, Staten Island,
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forms available.
Wagon Wheel
Hi Wheel Square
Dance Club holds dance
lessons at the St. Cloud
Senior Center, 3101 17th St.
every Wednesday and Friday
from 7 to 10 ap.m. Caller is
Dale McClary. Line dance
lessons by Dot and Dusty
Wilkinson between square
dance tips. Ballroom dancing
during all sessions. Casual
dress; all ages welcome.
For more information call
Walt and Marilyn at 407-891-
1380 or Eddie and Bivian at
407-892-9665.
Pony Express
Cloggers
The cloggers are currently
meeting at the Moose Lodge,
1019 Main St., Kissimmee.
Beginner, intermediate and
advanced classes are offered
starting at 6:30 p.m. in the
front room. Classes are open
to age 5 and up; no partner is
needed. Families are wel-
come. New beginners pay
$10 to register and get the
first four classes free.
The cloggers are also avail-
able to entertain at all func-
tions. Call Ruth at 847-4666,
Jan at 407-396-1943 or
Shelly at 407-935-1255.
Makinson pool
The Makinson Aquatic
Center, 2204 Denn John
Lane next to Valencia Com-
munity College, is open from
11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesdays
through Sundays through
Aug. 6. For more information
call 407-870-POOL (7665)
or visit www. kissimmeepark-
sandrec.com/.
Speedskating club
The Sunshine State
Speedskating Club practices
every Sunday at 4:30 p.m.
at the Ice Factory, 2221
Partin Settlement Road. All
ages and abilities welcome.
For more information con-
tact 321-624-5222 or
www. eteamz.com/sssc.
Celebration dance
The Dance Experience
offers classes at Celebration
High School in its dance stu-
dio. Classes are beginner
combo class, ballet | & II, tap
I & II, jazz 1 & II, adult
jazz/hip-hop and adult bal-
let/stretch. For more infor-
mation contact Sabrina: Camp
at DanceExperience@aol.com
or 407-716-4945.
Fit-n-tone class
The city of Kissimmee
holds fit-n-tone classes for
beginniers Mondays, Wednes-
days amd Thursdays from 9
a.m. to 10:15 a.m. at the
Oak Street Park Community
Center, 717 N. Palm Ave.
‘Pre-registration required.
Cost is $35 month for unlim-
ited classes and includes
equipment, mats and bands:
Participants are asked to
bring water and a towel. First
class is free. Call 407-847-
2388 for more information.
St. Cloud dances
Dances are held at the St.
Cloud Senior Center, 3101
17th St., on the following
schedule: Mondays 7 to 10
p.m., ballroom dancing, live
bands; Saturdays 7 to 10
p.m., country and line danc-
ing, live bands.
For more information on
any of the dances call 407-
957-7392 or 407-892-7239.
Sing barbershop
The Society for the Preser-
vation and Encouragement of
Barbershop Quartet Singing
in America is looking for men
who sing or would like to sing
to join them. The group
meets Wednesdays at 7:30
p.m. at the Osceola Center
for the Arts, 2411 U.S. High-
way 192. Call Jim McElravy
at 407-397-2294 for details.
Kissimmee
recreation
The following adult
progams are held at the Oak
Street Recreation Center. For
more information call Randy
Schafer, recreation supervi-
sor, at 407-518-2361.
Fit & Tone class: A form
of low impact aerobics and
toning. Details available at the
center.
Tennis lessons: For adults
of all ages and skill levels.
Individual and group lessons
available. Tuesday sessions
and Thursday sessions 9 a.m.
-10 am, 10am. -11 am;
$40 month (per session). Pre-
registration required. Call
407-847-2388 for the Oak
Street Park Community Cen-
ter or contact instructor John
Lefort at 407-808-3121.
Kenpo & Taekwondo:
Martial arts and self-defense.
Year Round Monday and
Thursday: Beginner Taek-
wondo and Kenpo
6 p.m. - 7 p.m.; Intermediate
Taekwondo and Kenpo 7
p.m. - 8 p.m.; Advanced
Taekwondo and Kenpo 8
p.m. - 9 p.m. $30 per
month.
Motivators
A2 Square Dance Club
meets the first and third Sun-
days of the month from 2 to
4 p.m, at the:St.| Cloud
‘Senior Center, 3101 17th St.
For more information call
407-892-9665.
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open from 1 to 5 p.m. Satur-
day and Sunday and from
3:30 to 5:30 p:m. Wednes-
day through Friday; closed
Monday and Tuesday. Skaters
er’ 18 must: have a waiver
signed by a parent or legal
guardian. All participants
must wear a helmet at all
times, and children under the
age of 10 must be accompa-
nied by an adult. For more
information call St. Cloud
Parks and Recreation at 407-
957-7243.
St. Cloud recre-
ation
The hours for the Chris
Lyle Aquatic Center are:
Monday through Thursday
noon to 3 p.m. and 7 to 10
p.m.; Friday noon to 3 p.m;
Saturday and Sunday noon to
5 p.m. For details call St.
Cloud Parks and Recreation
at 407-957-7244.
Hours for Aqua-fit class at
the Chris Lyle Aquatic Center
are Monday through Friday
from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m.; Mon-
day through Saturday from
11 a.m. to noon; and Mon-
day through Friday from 6
p.m. to 7 p.m.
Tuning, Toning and Talking
is at 10 a.m. Monday,
Wednesday and Friday.
Tai chi classes are Wednes-
days from 7 to 8 p.m. Cost is
$ 2. For details call 407-957-
7243.
BMX Track hours are Sun-
days from 11 a.m. to 1:45
p.m.; Wednesdays from 6
p.m. to 8 p.m.; and Fridays
from 6 p.m. to 7:45 p.m.
Tennis/racquet ball
A “for fun†tennis and rac-
quet ball club is forming in St.
Cloud. Anyone can join, no
rankings or ratings. You set
times and days of play. No
fees or dues. Call Tom Long
at 407-892-5836.
Yoga & more
Yoga, meditation and
relaxation — meets every
Thursday from 5:30 to 6:30
p.m. at the Poinciana Com-
munity Center. For details call
the center at 863-427-1827.
Boat club
The Tohopekaliga Boat
Club meets the first Monday
of the month at the lakefront
in Kissimmee. Social hour is
at 7 p.m., potluck at 7:30.
For information call Com-
modore Scott Whidden 407-
933-7151, or visit web site
www.geocities.com/tohoboat
club
Camping group
The Osceola Sams, a
local camping group, go
camping the third weekend
of the month but sometimes
change for special events
each month. Call Char at
892-8024 or Helen at 870-
9927.
Toho Cloggers
The Toho Cloggers meet
every Wednesday at 7 p.m.
For information about the
club or to have the club per-
form call Joan at 273-9791
or Joyce at 957-5425.
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YATES - Joe Donald Yates,
78, formerly of Kissimmee,
passed away Sunday, July 25,
2004 in the Elk City Nursing
Home, Elk City, Oklahoma.
He was a member of a Pio-
neer Osceola County Family,
born February 9, 1926 to Nixie
and Joel M. Yates.
He moved his family to Vero
Beach, FL in 1952.
He was a member of the First
United Methodist Church in
Vero Beach and a member of
the Vero Beach Masonic Lodge
No. 250. F&AM:
Due to illness, he moved to
Elk City in 1996 to be near his
family. .
He was preceded in death by
a Grate VAnita (Nicki) Lasiter
Murphy.
Hei is surived by his wife,
Sarah Crosby Yates of Bella
Vista, AR; daughter, Nancy C.
Yates of Elk City; son, Joel M.
and wife, Kathy of Springfield,
MO; 4 grandchildren, Donald
and wife, Lanetta Lasiter of Fort
Smith, AR, Ryon and wife, Kris-
ten Lasiter of Charleston, AR
and Jerrad and Kynda Yates of
Stillwater and Elk City, OK; and
4 great-grandchildren.
Graveside services will be
held 11:00 am., Tuesday,
August 10, 2004 at Pleasant
Hill Cemetery with Rev. Dr. Bob
Reaves, officiating.
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In lieu of flowers, the family
respectfully requests those who
desire may make memorial con-
tributions to Green Isle Chil
dren's Ranch, P.O. Box
121400, Clermont, FL 32412
or to the charity of your choice.
Grissom Funeral Home and
is in
Crematory, Kissimmee,
charge of arrangements.
Line dance classes
Line dancing classes are
held Mondays at 12:25 p.m.
at the BVL Community Cen-
ter. For more information call
Cindi at 407-348-2535.
Sailing Club
The Sailing Ts meets the
fourth Monday of each month
at 7 p.m. at the Colonial
Town Neighborhood Center,
1517 Lake Highland Drive,
Orlando. The program offers
a club fleet, club races, char-
ter cruises and basic sailing
lessons. For information call
Rick Best at 407-498-0596;
for lessons call 407-898-
6586.
Sugar Belt
Express Clo og ers
The group, for adults only,
meets and practices every
Monday at 6:30 p.m. at the
Narcoossee Community Cen-
ter. For more information call
892-2766.
Religion
Church anniversary
Members of the St. Luke
Missionary Baptist Church
will celebrate the 123rd
anniversary of the church
Aug. 8, 15, 22 and 29. A
program will be held begin-
ning at 4 p.m. each of those
dates and will feature speak-
ers, gospel singing and
food. The church is located
at 400 E. Columbia Ave.,
Kissimmee.
Gospel concert
The Pickerings, gospel
singers, will be in concert
Sunday, Aug. 22, at 6 p.m.
at the P.M. Wells Charter
School, at Partin Settlement
Road and Remington Boule-
vard. Public invited. No
admission charge.
Holy Redeemer
During construction, Satur-
day Masses at 5 p.m. (Eng-
lish) and 7:30 p.m. (Spanish)
will be held at the Holy
Redeemer social hall. Sunday
Masses are held at the Osceo-
la School for the Arts, for-
merly the Tupperware Cen-
ter, 3141 N. Orange Blossom
Trail, at 7:30 a.m., 8:45
a.m., 10:30 a.m. and noon.
Confession is Saturdays at
11 a.m. in the parish office
and at 4 p.m. in the church
social hall.
Faith & Fellowship
church
Faith & Fellowship Com-
munity Church meets at
4805 Oakwood Drive, St.
Cloud. The church holds Sun-
day school at 9 a.m.; Sunday
worship service at 10:15 a.m;
Wednesday prayer service at
6:30 p.m.; and Friday Bible
study at 7 p.m. They are cur-
rently studying the book of
Revelation. For more infor-
mation call Chuck & Wanda
Ikerd at 407-498-0937.
Florida Victory
Florida Victory Church
holds a Men'’s Bible Study at
6 a.m. Tuesdays at 1400
Sugar Cane Drive, off Nep-
tune Road, Kissimmee. It is
led by pastor Les Hatton.
Breakfast follows the Bible
study. Just drop by or call
407-870-0773 or e-mail vic-
toryflorida@yahoo.com/.
Miracle Meetings about
deliverance, miracles and
healings are held Sundays at
6 p.m. at 1400 Sugar Cane
Drive. Contact the numbers
above for information.
Holy Redeemer
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The Council of Catholic
Women of Holy Redeemer
Catholic Church meets the
second Tuesday of each
month at 7 p.m. in the social
hall. Catholic women of all
ages are welcome. For details
call Dale at 407-847-2500.
Rosewood Center
Rosewood Center, an
interdenominational Christian
counseling and prayer min-
istry based in Kissimmee,
offers individual Christian
counseling and prayer for
healing by appointment; and
group services, seminars and
prayer counseling training on
a regular cycle. Rosewood
Center Ministry Office is
located at 600 N. Thacker
Ave., Suite B2, Kissimmee.
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Welcome Table
Welcome Table Ministries
provides lunches, resume ser-
vices and Christian encour-
agement to areas of need in
Osceola County. Lunches will
- be given out on Saturdays. All
services and food are free to
the public. Free resume ser-
vices are also offered to the
community at large. To have
Welcome Table Ministries go
to your neighborhood call
Carlton and Sandra Tynes at
407-932-0767.
Welcome Table Ministries
hosts an informal support
group for women facilitated
by Sandra Tynes the first
Tuesday of each month, from
7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at 3680
Fountainbleau Blvd., Kissim-
mee. For details call Tynes at
407-932-0767.
Home study
The Downtown A of
Christ, meeting at 1504
Patrick St., is offering a free
six-lesson Chart Outline
Booklet for home study. Call
Andy de Klerk, 407-344-
9027 or 935- 1853, and
leave your name and address.
Bible course
The Church of Christ at
Fortune Road in Kissimmee is
offering a free Bible corre-
spondence course conducted
by mail. Six lessons. For
details call Mark Copeland at
407-931-1725.
Seniors
Health insurance
counseling
SHINE (Serving Health
Insurance Needs of Elders),
sponsored by the Florida
Department of Elder Affairs,
free counseling on Medicare
and other health insurance pro-
grams is available the first and
third Tuesdays of each month
from 10 a.m. to noon at the
Osceola County Council on
Aging. Information on access to
free and discounted prescription
drug programs is also available
during those times.
Information can also be
requested through the com-
munity help line at 211.
Asset Preservation
Team
The Senior Education Foun-
dation has created the Osceola
SEF Asset Preservation Team.
The team will assist seniors and
their families in understanding
issues facing seniors, including
Medicare coverage selection,
Medicaid planning, estate plan-
ning, senior housing options,
home healthcare, long-term
care and end-of-life planning.
The initial consultation is free.
Call 407-846-7991.
St. Cloud AARP
The St. Cloud chapter of
the AARP meets the fourth
Monday of the month at
12:30 p.m. at the St. Cloud
Senior Center, 3101 17th St.
Take a covered dish to share
and your own place setting.
For more information call
407-346-3126.
Poinciana AARP
Chapter 3520 meets the
third Thursday of each month
at the Poinciana Community
Center. Dues are $2.50 per
year. Call 863-427-0619 for
more information.
Senior programs
The following programs
are held at the Oak Street
Community Center, 717 N.
Palm Ave., Kissimmee.
Phone: 407-847-2388.
"Peg-A-Longs" Cribbage
Club — Year Round, Fridays
9:07 a.m. to 12:07 p.m.
Free.
Mah Jongg Club — Year-
round Wednesdays, 9 a.m. to
noon. Free.
Ladies Craft Club — Year-
round Tuesdays 10 a.m. to
noon. Free.
Young at Heart
Young at Heart, a ministry
of Crossroads Baptist Church
of St. Cloud, meets the third
Thursday of every month at
10:30 a.m. in St. Cloud.
Everyone is invited for food,
fun and fellowship. Contact
Elmer Mayes at 407-414-
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Map out events and fun
things to do for the week
and beyond in Osceola
County and all of
Central Florida.
Pearl Jam will be coming to
Kissimmee Oct. 8 as part of
the Vote for Change Tour. Also
on the bill is Death Cab for
Cutie. Appearing in Orlando
on the same date: Bruce
Springsteen and the E Street
Band and R.E.M. The show is
tentatively scheduled for the
Silver Spurs Arena at Osceola
Heritage Park. Tickets are sched-
uled to go on sale Aug. 24. For
more information see the story
on page B-7.
Kip's Court TV
ORLANDO — Court TV and
Brighthouse Communications are host-
ing Frank Lee Forensics, Court TV’s own
Forensics Fanatic in an interactive stage
show where kids can participate in
real forensics experiments. The
show is Aug. 21-22 at Florida Mall at
Saks Fifth. Avenue Court from noon
until 5 p.m.
Kids can create their own Forensic
File profile complete with digital finger-
prints and photos. Participants can also
help solve a mystery with the help of
Frank Lee. Admission isfree.
SOMETHING DIFFERENT
ST. CLOUD — Nuthin’ Produc-
tions, a group performing shows fea-
turing young adults and high school stu-
dents, will perform Something Different
— A Musical Revue, Sunday, Aug. 8, at
7:30 p.m. The revue features contem-
porary Broadway productions per-
formed in cabaret style. The show will
be held at St. Luke and St. Peter Epis-
copal Church, 2745 Canoe Creek
Road. $5 donation.
ANNIE AUDITIONS
KISSIMMEE — Auditions for Annie
Get Your Gun will be held Aug. 13-14
at 7 p.m. at the Osceola Center for the
Arts. All ages are needed and all roles
are open. The show is directed by Rod
Savickis and will play Sept. 24 for three
. weekends. Some roles require basic dance
movement. Be prepared to sing several
bars of an upbeat song. E-
mail:ocfta@kua.net or call 407-846-
6257.
GET WONK'D
ORLANDO — The Get Wonk'd Ball
Jam will be held at Wet ‘n Wild Aug. 14.
Kids can show off their hoop skills on an
inflatable bungee basketball court. There
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A fare to remember
COLLATERAL
Section B
Saturday, Aug. 7, 2004
Belz Factory Outlet World will host the
summer arts and crafts show in Mall 1 and
2 Aug. 7-8. Vendors will display and sell
factory handcrafted jewelry, bronze sculp-
tures, pewter figurines,
boxes, candles, handmade teddy bears and
other decorative pieces. Admission and
parking are free. The mall is located at
5401 W. Oakridge Road.
wooden jewelry
Michael Mann takes you on a fast-paced, violent taxi ride
Taxi driver Max is a creature of
the night.
Much like Travis Bickle in Mar-
tin Scorsese's Taxi Driver, he
enjoys the night shift because of
the opportunities it presents. But
Max (Jamie Foxx) is nothing like
socio-psychopath Bickle.
In Michael Mann's Collateral,
Max is a well-adjusted individual
who says driving a cab is a tem-
porary thing, a temporary thing
that has been going on for 12
years.
But he has plans. And dreams.
His plans include operating his
own elite limousine service, but
mostly he dreams about being in
another place by staring at a
photo of a tropical island that is a
permanent fixture on the over-
head visor.
All those dreams and plans
evaporate, though, when Vincent
enters his domain. Vincent (Tom
Cruise) is a hit man, and he is on
business and is all business.
Vincent makes Max an offer
DREAMWORKS/PARAMOUNT
Tom Cruise is a man on a deadly mission and Jamie Foxx the
cab driver forced to help him complete it in Collateral.
that is hard to refuse: to rent his
cab for the evening for a large
sum of money. And all he has to
do is make five or six stops in
L.A.
Max, who is by the book him-
self, and probably keeps the
cleanest cab in Southern Cali-
fornia, agrees to the arrange-
ment. But after a body comes
falling out of a building and onto
his cab at the first stop, Max
thinks maybe this isn’t such a
good arrangement.
Of course, Max now wants out
immediately, but Vincent wants
to keep him around — all night
long.
There isn’t much more to the
plot than that. Max drives. Vin-
cent gets out of the car and peo-
ple die.
Despite a large body count by
film's end, this isn’t like some
rampaging video game. Vincent
and Max talk a lot and get to
See MOVIE page B-2
Collateral
Starring Tom Cruise, Jamie Foxx
Director Michael Mann
Running Time 124 Minutes
Rating R
Not your normal petting zoo
Orlando Science
Center hosts
exotic animal day
By Peter Covino
-Gazette Entertainment Editor
You can get up really close to
a green Burmese python and lots
of other animals at Exotic Animal
Day at the Orlando Science Cen-
ter, today, Aug. 7 from 11 am.
to 3 p.m.
The special event will let ani-
mal enthusiasts of all ages learn
about the needs and require-
ments in caring for exotic animals
as pets.
Many exotics from the Central
Florida Zoo, including parrots,
screech owls, tarantulas and
African spurred tortoise, a kinka-
jou and more will be visiting the
center from noon until 2 p.m.
Also visiting the center during
the event will be animals from the
Haven for Injured and Orphaned
Wildlife.
Plus the Orlando Rabbit Care
& Adoptions group will be at the
show to educate individuals
about caring for rabbits as
domestic pets.
There will also be a pre-
sentation at 2
p.m. on the
benefits
of dog
train-
ing
Burmese
python, as
well as
full-
called
The Fabulous
Fido Show.
And at 3 p.m., naturalist
Johnny Bruce will be in the
Darden Adventure Theater with
a show that explains why exotics
are not for the casual pet owner.
That show includes an 11-foot
size
skeletons of
a jaguar, panther
and python.
The exotic
: animal presentation
is included with paid
admission to the Orlando Science
Center, which is $9.95 for chil-
dren (ages 3-11), $14.95 for
See EXOTIC page B-2
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It's off to Oz for
the cast of the
Wonderful
World of Oz, an
original produc-
Phir of the
Applause Acad-
emy. The show
comes to the
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MOVIE
Continued from page B-1
know each other and lean
from each other, with the’end
results having major’ conse-
quences for both men...
Cruise, who has been. tak-
ing more acting ‘chances of
late, gets one of the most
mature looks ever in his
career as a stylish hit man
who has gone mostly gray.
While Vince isn’t inherently
evil, he has been killing peo-
ple for so long that he has
become detached from his vic-
tims. It's only a day at the
office.
But Foxx, who also gives one
of his better performances,
changes Vincent in some ways.
He is definitely not the same
man who stepped into his cab
earlier in the evening.
Mann tells his story, appro-
priately enough, in darkness.
The only well-lit scenes are
those inside buildings. Filmed
almost entirely digitally, the
movie has an eerie quality
about it, capturing light pat-
terns and landscape far differ-
ently than standard 35-mm.
And unlike most action
films, the climax is most cer-
tainly not a letdown. It contin-
ues at a frenzied pace for
more than 15 minutes begin-
ning in a darkened office
building and continuing on the
L.A. subway system.
Collateral is an intelligent,
visually captivating film and
one of the better films this
summer.
Contact Peter Covino
at 407-846-7600,
Ext. 206.
E-mail at pcovino@
osceolanewsgazette.com
ROAD
Continued from page B-1
will be chances to win lots of
prizes in the hoop competi
tion as well as other games.
The Wonkamobile, an interac-
tive candy van, will also be at
the event. Kids 8-14 are invit-
ed to participate from'10 a.m.
to 4 p.m; at Wet ‘n Wild.
WALK ACROSS
FLORIDA
ORLANDO — The Mid-
Florida Milers Walking Club
present the 15th annual
Walk Across Florida, a spe-
cial event hosted by three
Florida walking clubs Sept.
5-6. The Labor Day week-
end event includes features
various walks including a
Sunday, Sept. 5, walk in
Maitland. The walk begins at
Mayo Park. Register from
8:30 to 10:30 a.m. The trail
is a shady route. There will
be special prizes. For more
information call Letty Zook
at 863-419-9368 or e-mail
letz@earthlink.net
BEST OF FLORIDA
FESTIVAL
KISSIMMEE — Gaylord
Palms Resort is hosting the
Best of Florida Festival. The
festival features special
weekend entertainment’ .and
events, including .a new
indoor laser show finale. The
festival runs weekends
through Aug. 14-Sept. 5.
The festival does not run
Aug. 7-8. Hours are Satur-
days from noon until 10
p.m. and Sundays from noon
until 6 p.m.Best of Florida
Festival includes several
themed areas, including:
Everglades Village, Key
WestFest and Legacy corner.
Admission to the festival is
$10 per carload and includes
parking and most events. Guests
will receive discount coupons
good for Gaylord Palms restau-
rants, shops and Canyon Spa-
Club. For more information
contact Gaylord Palms at 407-
586-2000, or visit www.gay-
EXOTIC
Continued from page B-1
adults. Admission also pro-
vides access to all four floors
of the center's interactive
exhibits; plus unlimited
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Movies for the week of
Aug. 6-12.
St. Cloud Twin
The Bourne Supremacy
(PG-13), daily: 5 p.m. and
7:20 p.m.; weekends: Noon
and 2:30 p.m.; Saturday late
show: 9:55 p.m.
The Village (PG-13), daily:
5:10 p.m. and 7:30 p.m;
weekends: 12:10 p.m. and
2:40 p.m.; Saturday late
show: 10 p.m.
A.M.C. Celebration
The Bourne Supremacy
(PG-13), weekends: 1:15
p-m., 4:15 p.m., 7:15 p.m.
and 9:45 p.m.; weekdays:
3:45 p.m., 6:15 p.m. and
8:45 p.m.
The Village (PG-13), week-
ends: 1:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m,
7:30 p.m. and 10 p.m.; week-
days: 4 p.m., 6:30 p.m. and 9
p.m.
Osceola Square East
Catwoman (PG-13), 1:40
p.m., 4:40 p.m., 7:40 p.m.
and 10:05 p.m.
*Collateral (R), 1:20 p.m,
4:20 p.m., 7:10 p.m. and 10
p.m.
*Little Black Rock (PG-
13), 1:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m,
7:30 p.m. and 10:15 p.m.
*The Manchurian Candi-
date (R), 1 p.m., 4 p.m., 7
p.m. and 9:50 p.m.
Spider-Man 2 (PG-13),
12:50 p.m., 3:50 p.m., 6:50
p.m. and 9:40 p.m.
The Village (PG-13), 1:10
p.m., 4:10 p.m., 7:10 p.m.
and 10 p.m.
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Anchorman: The Legend
of Ron Burgundy (PG-13),
5:25 p.m., 7:50 p.m., 10:10
p.m. and 12:25 a.m.
The Bourne Supremacy
(PG-13), 12:15 p.m., 1:35
p.m, 3 p.m. 4:20 p.m., 5
p.m., 5:45 p.m., 7 p.m,, 7:40
p.m., 8:30 p.m., 9:40 p.m,
10:25 p.m., 11 p.m. and
12:20 a.m.
Catwoman (PG-13), 12:15
p.m. 2:45 p.m., 5:30 p.m.
and 8 p.m.
A Cinderella Story (PG-
13), 12:05 p.m., 2:25 p.m., 5
p.m. and 7:35 p.m.
*Collateral (R), 12:45 p.m.,
1:15 p.m., 1:45 p.m., 3:45
p.m. 4:15 p.m., 4:45 p.m,,
6:45 p.m., 7:15 p.m., 7:45
p.m., 10:15 p.m., 10:45 p.m.
and 12:30 a.m.
Fahrenheit 9/11 (R), 10:30
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Garfield: The Movie (PG),
12:05 p.m. and 2:15 p.m.
Harold and Kumar Go to
White Castle (R), 12:25
p-m., 2:40 p.m., 4:55 p.m.,
7:25 p.m., 9:40 p.m. and
Midnight.
Harry Potter and the Pris-
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p.m.
I, Robot (PG-13), 1:10
p.m., 4 p.m., 6:50 p.m., 7:30
p.m., 9:35 p.m., 10:20 p.m.
and 12:15 a.m.
King Arthur (PG-13), 1:20
p.m.
*The Little Black Book (PG-
13), 1:40 p.m., 2:20 p.m., 4:20
p.m., 4:55 p.m., 7:05 p.m,
7:45 p.m., 9:45 p.m., 10:30
p.m. and 12:25 a.m.
*The Manchurian Candi-
date (R), 1 p.m., 1:45 p.m,
4:10 p.m., 4:50 p.m., 7:10
p.m., 7:50 p.m., 10:10 p.m.
and 10:50 p.m.
Metallica: Some Kind of
Monster (NR), 2:20 p.m.,
5:40 p.m, 9 p.m. and 12:15
a.m.
Napoleon Dynamite (PG),
12:10 p.m., 2:35 p.m., 5:05
p.m., 7:35 p.m., 10 p.m. and
12:20 a.m.
The Notebook (PG-13),
10:35 p.m.
Shrek 2 (PG), 12:20 p.m,,
2:50 p.m. and 5:10 p.m.
Spider-Man 2 (PG-13),
1:05 p.m., 4:05 p.m., 7:05
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3:30 p.m., 5:10.p.m., 5:50
p.m. and 8:15 p.m.
The Village (PG-13), Noon,
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Pearl Jam will play at Kissimmee concert
Band is part of six-
venue state tour by
group trying to get
youth vote
By Peter Covino
News-Gazette Entertainment Editor
Kissimmee will be a part of
the Move.org Vote for Change
Tour in a big way — Pearl Jam
is the headline act for the Oct.
8 six-city Florida event. Also
on the bill is Death Cab for
Cutie.
Orlando’s headliners for the
major music event are Bruce
Springsteen and the E Street
Band, Dave Matthews Band,
R.E.\M., John Fogarty and
Bright Eyes.
The Moveon Pac orga-
nized the Vote for Change
concert tour to get out the
vote across the country,
according to a release on
their website, www.moveon-
pac.org.
Pearl Jam will play at the
Silver Spurs Arena at Osceola
Heritage Park. Tickets will go
on sale Aug. 24.
The coalition of musicians
was brought together by a sin-
gle idea, the release said — the
need to make a change in the
direction of the country.
Moveonpac.org indepen-
dently supports the candida-
cy of John Kerry for presi-
dent.
The major music effort to
get out the youth vote
includes 40 shows in 30
cities, mostly in the battle-
ground election states over
the course of 10 days.
“We have an opportunity to
change the direction our coun-
try is headed and to elect a
government that is just, ratio-
nal and respectful of the views
and rights of the people -it
serves,†said Stone Gossard of
Pearl Jam.
Other bands and perform-
ers include Babyface, Jackson
Browne, Dave Matthews
Band, the Dixie Chicks, Ben
Harper, Jurassic 5, John Mel-
lencamp, My Morning Jacket,
Bonnie Raitt and James Tay-
lor.
Actual venue sites had not
been announced at press time.
All concert proceeds benefit
America Coming Together
(ACT), another independent
group that will be campaigning
with mailings, canvassers and
phone calls.
Information on getting tick-
ets also had not been release
at press time.
The rest of the Oct. 8 Flori-
da schedule:
Dixie Chicks, James Taylor
— Tampa Bay.
John Mellencamp, Baby
face — Miami.
Jackson Browne, Bonnie
Raitt, Keb’ Mo’— Jacksonville.
Dave Matthews Band,
Jurassic 5, My Morning Jacket
— Gainesville.
Contact Peter Covino
at 407-846-7600,
Ext. 206.
E-mail at pcovino@
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Dream, Shakespeare's come-
dy of enchanted lovers mixed
with rock-n-roll classics.
A Midsummer's Night Dream
plays July 30 through Aug. 15 at
the Icehouse theater, 1100 N.
Unser St., Fridays and Saturdays
at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m.
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at www.icehousetheatre.com.
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p.m., at the Elks BPOE Lodge
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Drive. CFAC members (various
skill levels and music styles) will
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a T-shirt; walkers who raise
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Surf is up, way up
By Peter Covino
News-Gazette Entertainment Editor
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These guys are insane.
How else can you explain
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Riding the biggest waves
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have wanted to know and
more about riding super-sized
waves.
Directed by Stacy Peralta,
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mentary Dogtown and Z-
Boys, Riding Giants is
probably the best film on the
sport since Bruce Brown got
the whole thing going with
Endless Summer back in the
late 1960s.
Peralta starts at the begin-
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giant wave riding in Hawaii,
weaving a few tales of its his-
tory and how the missionaries
discouraged the practice for
years, only to have surfing re-
emerge more popular than
ever in the 20th century.
But it wasn’t the Hawaiians
who get the credit for making
surfin’ a household word or
even the Beach Boys, accord-
ing to Peralta, but that silly
beach movie about surfer boys
and one surfer girl, Gidget, in
the 1950s.
HH: includes a few scenes of
“the surfers†with perfect hair,
riding boards at a film studio
in front of stock wave cine-
matography.
But Gidget was a big hit
and caused a major surf explo-
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for giant surf mania later on.
While much of Riding
Giants is best enjoyed by
surfers, the history is fascinat-
ing, and so are those gargan-
tuan waves, all brilliantly cap-
tured on film by a team of
surfing cinematographers.
The men, and occasional
women, who ride these waves
are legendary to those who
follow the sport and Peralta
zeroes in on a few of the cult
legends, particularly one of
giant wave surfing’s biggest,
Laird Hamilton.
Hamilton is the ultimate
beach boy. As a kid, he was
befriended on the beach by a
surfer, who not orly taught
him how to surf but married
his mom.
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the biggest ocean swell in
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December 1969 and ridden
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sport — the impossible wave.
Of course, that ride isn’t
there. No one had a camera.
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License No.: Unlicensed. and best bidder for cash at the | cial seal of this Court on this 2nd | Circuit, in and for Osceola Coun- ORDERED at Osceola -County, | Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Florida | of July 2004, and entered in ability who needs any accommo
The Board of Architecture and Main Entrance of the Osceola day of August 2004. ty, Florida, that on the 30th day Florida, on this 3rd day of | 34741, Telephone: (407) 343- | Case Number: Cl 04-MF-1101, dation in order to participate if
Interior Design filed an Adminis- | County Courthouse, 2 Court- LARRY WHALEY | of AUGUST 2004, at 11:00 NOTICE OF ADOPTION August 2004. 2421, within two (2) working | of the Circuit Court of the Ninth | this proceedings, you are enti-
trative Complaint and Notice and house Square, in Kissi CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT | o'clock AM. at the Main OF RESOLUTION LARRY WHALEY Judicial Circuit, in and for tled, at no cost to you, to the pro-
Order to Cease and Desist
against you. Acopy may be
obtained by contacting DAVID
K. MINACCI, Esquire, of SMITH,
THOMPSON, SHAW & MAN-
AUSA, PA, 2075 Centre Pointe
Boulevard, Tallahassee, FL
32308-4893, (850) 402-1570.
If. no response is received
from you regarding the above-
referenced matter by AUGUST
23, 2004, an informal hearing
may be scheduled before the
Board of Architecture and Interi-
or Design, pursuant to Chapter
120, Florida Statutes.
In accordance with the Ameri-
cans with Disabilities Act, per-
sons needing a special accom-
modation 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. Tele-
phone: (850) 257-6067; 1-(800)
9565-8771 (TDD) or 1-(800) 955-
8770 (V), via Florida Relay Ser-
vice.
July 31, 2004
August 7, 14, 21, 2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION,
Case Number: Cl 02-MF-2618.
DIVISION:
WM SPECIALTY
MORTGAGE, LLC,
Plaintiff,
VS.
RICHARD MAJOR, et al.,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF
RESCHEDULED
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order Resched-
uling Foreclosure Sale dated
July 20, 2004, and entered in
Case Number: Cl 02-MF-2618,
of the Circuit Court of the NINTH
Judicial Circuit, in and for
OSCEOLA County, Florida,
wherein = WM PECIALTY
MORTGAGE LLC, is the Plain-
tiff, and RICHARD MAJOR;
FELITIA MAJOR; TENANT #1,
n/k/a WANDA MAXINE LOWE;
STRAFFORD PARK AT BEAR
BAY HOMEOWNERS’ ASSO-
CIATION Inc.; FREMONT
INVESTMENT & LOAN; TEN-
ANT #1, nk/a WANDA MAX-
INE LOWE, are the Defendants,
| will sell to the highest and best
bidder for cash at the Main
Entrance of the Osceola County
Courthouse, 2 Courthouse
Square, Kissimmee, Florida, at
11:00 AM. on the 25th day of
AUGUST 2004; the following
described property as set forth in
Lot 9, Block 328, STRAFFORD
PARK, Phase 4, according to the
Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat
Book 7, Pages 180-181, Public
Records of Osceola County,
Florida.
lorida.
a/k/a 3203 Fairfield Drive
If you are a person with a dis-
ability who needs accommo-
dation in order to participate in
this proceedings, you are
entitled, at no cost to you, to the
provision of certain assistance.
Please contact: Court Adminis-
tration at 2 Courthouse Square,
Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Florida
34741, Telephone: (407) 343-
2421, within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this
described notice; if you are hear-
ing or voice impaired, call 1-
(800) 955-8771.
WITNESS MY HAND and the
seal of this Court on the 27th day
of July 2004.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez
KATHY RODRIGUEZ
As Deputy Clerk
Invoice to:
Echevarria and Associates
Post Office Box 25018
Tampa, Florida 33622-5018
F02014809
July 31, 2004
August 7, 2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE No.: DR 04-DS-2689.
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
JANET ESTRELLA,
Petitioner/Wife,
and
JOSE ALFONSO ESTRELLA,
Ri ndent/Husband.
IOTICE OF ACTION
To: José Alfonso Estrella
Address: UNKNOWN.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for Dissolution of Mar-
riage has been filed against you
and you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses, if
any, to it on:
EVE H. D'LUGO, Esquire
Petitioner's attorney, of the law
firm of D'LUGO & DeFLORA,
P.A., whose address is: 120
Broadway, Suite 206, Kissim-
mee, Florida 34741, on or before
AUGUST 23, 2004, and file the
original with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on
the Petitioner's attorney or
immediately thereafter; other-
wise a default will be entered
against you for the relief
demanded in the Petition.
: Rule 12.285, Florida
Family Law Rules of Procedure
requires certain automatic dis-
closure of documents and infor-
mation. Failure to comply can
result in sanctions, including dis-
missal or striking of pleadings.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal ofthis Court on July 14,
2004.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF THE COURT
By: /s/T.S.
TS.
As Deputy Clerk
Osceola County
Clerk of the Circuit Court
2 Courthouse Square
Kissimmee, FL 34741-5487
July 17, 24, 31, 2004
August 7, 2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
OSCEOLA COUNTY.
Case Number: Cl 04-MF-1350.
General Jurisdiction Division.
WELLS FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, as Trustee for
MASTR ASSET BACK SECU-
RITIES TRUST 2003-OPT1
MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES SERIES 2003-
OPT1,
Plaintiff,
vs.
HIRAM MARCANO;
LUZ O. FARGAS, et al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to that Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure dated July
20, 2004, and entered in Civil
Case Number: CI'04-MF-1350,
ASSOCIATION, as Trustee for
Kissimmee,
Osceola County, Florida, at
11:00 o'clock AM. on the 17th
day of AUGUST 2004, the fol-
lowing described property as set
forth in said Final Judgment, to-
wit:
Lot 4, Block 542, POINCIANA,
Neighborhood 1, Village 2,
according to the Plat thereof, as
recorded in Plat Book 3, at
Pages 69-87, Publi Records of
Osceola County, Florida,
If you are a person with a diis-
ability who needs accommo-
dation in order to participate in
this proceedings, you are
entitled, at no cost to you, to the
provision of certain assistance.
Please contact: Court Adminis-
tration at 2 Courthouse Square,
Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Florida
34741, Telephone: (407) 343-
2421, within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this
described notice; if you are hear-
ing or voice impaired, call 1-
(800) 955-8771.
Note: Pursuant to the Fair Debt
Collection Practices Act, you are
advised that this law firm is
deemed to be a debt collector
attempting to collect a debt and
any information obtained will be
used for that purpose.
DATED on this 27th day of
July 2004.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez
KATHY RODRIGUEZ
As Deputy Clerk
Submit Bill to:
CODILIS & STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suite 450
Tampa, Florida 33607
Telephone: (813) 877-6008
C&S #: 10-04-2384,
July 31, 2004
August 7, 2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
Case Number: Cl 04-MF-1128.
ISLAND ONE Inc.,
a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
Vs.
ERNEST K. JOHNSON and
JAMES D. CROMWELL, as
joint tenants with right of sur-
vivorship; PETER BOKSEN-
BAUM and PAMELA BOKSEN-
BAUM, husband and wife; JEF-
FREY COVELLE and JUDY M.
COVELLE, husband and wife;
OSCAR . ARDILES C.; and
JOHN C. FITTUS and CHRIS-
TINE FITTUS, husband and
wife,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: OSCAR ARDILES C.,
COUNT IV,
Calle Avenida Sur 899, Dept.
211, Nunoa, iago, Chile.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Complaint to Foreclose Claim of
Lien on the following described
lands:
Unit Week(s) No(s) 29, in Apart-
ment Number N-06, of
O.R.B.LT., 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
laCounty. Florida,
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any,
to it on: KORSHAK & ASSOCI-
ATES, 2345 Sand Lake Road,
Suite 120B, Orlando, Florida
32809, on or before 30 days
from the date of the first publica-
tion, on or before the 7th day of
SEPTEMBER 2004, and file the
original with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on
the Plaintiff's attorney immedi-
ately thereafter; otherwise a
default will be entered against
you for the relief de in
the Complaint.
If you are a person with a dis-
ability who needs any accommo-
dation in order to participate in
this proceedings, you are enti-
tled, at no cost to you, to the pro-
vision of certain assistance.
Please contact: Court Adminis-
tration at 2 Courthouse Square,
Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Florida
34741, Telephone: (407) 343-
2421, within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this
Notice of Action; if you are hear-
ing or voice impaired, call 1-
(800) 955-8771.
WITNESS MY HAND and offi-
cial seal of this Court on this 2nd
day of August 2004.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By /s/ Stacie T. Wildermuth
TACIE T. WILDERMUTH
As Deputy Clerk
Attorney for Plaintiff:
KORSHAK & BEAULIEU
2345 Sand Lake Road
Suite 120B
Orlando, Florida 32809
Telephone: (407) 855-3333
August 7, 14, 2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
Case Number: Cl 04-MF-1128.
ISLAND ONE Inc.,
a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
ERNEST K. JOHNSON and
JAMES D. CROMWELL, as
joint tenants with right of sur-
vivorship; PETER BOKSEN-
BAUM and PAMELA BOKSEN-
BAUM, husband and wife; JEF-
FREY COVELLE and JUDY M.
COVELLE, husband and wife;
OSCAR ARDILES C.; and
JOHN C. FITTUS and CHRIS-
TINE FITTUS, husband and
wife,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: PETER BOKSENBAUM
and PAMELA BOKSENBAUM,
husband and wife, COUNT II,
5662 Etiwanda Avenue, Unit 6,
Tarzana, CA 91356-2745.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Complaint to Foreclose Claim of
Lien on the following described
lands:
Unit Week(s) No(s) 26, in Apart-
ment Number V-04, of
O.RB.LT., a condominium,
according to the Declaration of
Condominium and amendments
thereof, as recorded in Official
laCounty Florida.
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if
this proceedings,
tied, at no cost to you, to the pro-
vision of certain assistance.
: Is! Stacie T. Wildermuth
TACIE T. WILDERMUTH
As Deputy Clerk
Attorney for Plaintiff:
KORSHAK & BEAULIEU
2345 Sand Lake Road
Suite 1208
Orlando, Florida 32809
Telephone: (407) 855-3333
August 7, 14, 2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION.
Case Number: Cl 02-MF-2289.
DIVISION: .
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA, N.A,, in Trust
for the benefit of the HOLDERS
OF -AAMES MORTGAGE
TRUST 2002-2 MORTGAGE
PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI-
CATES, SchiES 2000-2,
VS.
EARL THOMPSON, et al.,
ee OTe
OF
RESCHEDULED
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
" pursuant to an Order Resched-
uling Foreclosure Sale dated
July 29, 2004, and entered in
Case Number: Cl 02-MF-2289,
of the Circuit Court of the NINTH
Judicial Circuit, in and for
OSCEOLA County, - Florida,
wherein BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA,
N.A., in Trust for the benefit of
the HOLDERS OF AAMES
MORTGAGE TRUST 2000-2
MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2000-
2, is the Plaintiff, and EARL
THOMPSON; TENANT # 1,
n/k/a JACQUELINE COLON;
POINCIANA VILLAGE ONE
ASSOCIATION Inc.; ASSOCIA-
TION OF POINCIANA VIL-
LAGES Inc.; TENANT # 1, n/k/a
JACQUELINE COLON, are the
Defendants, | will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash
at the Main Entrance of the
OSCEOLA COUNTY COURT-
HOUSE, 2 Courthouse Square,
Kissimmee, Florida, at 11:00
A.M. on AUGUST 31, 2004, the
following described property as
Lot 36, Block 1918, POIN-
CIANA, Neighborhood 2, Village
1, according to the Plat thereof,
as recorded in Plat Book 3,
Pages 17-31, of the Public
Records of Osceola County,
Florida.
a/k/a 304 Mariana Wa)
If you are a person with a dis-
ability who needs accommo-
dation in order to participate in
this proceedings, you are
entitled, at no cost to you, to the
provision of certain assistance.
Please contact: Court Adminis-
tration at 2 Courthouse Square,
Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Florida
34741, Telephone: (407) 343-
2421, within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this
described notice; if you are hear-
ing or voice impaired, call 1-
(800) 955-8771.
WITNESS MY HAND and the
seal of this Court on the 2nd day
of August 2004.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez
KATHY RODRIGUEZ
As Deputy Clerk
Invoice to:
Echevarria and Associates
Post Office Box 25018
Tampa, Florida 33622-5018
F02013-52
August 7, 14, 2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 8th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
OSCEOLA COUNTY.
General Jurisdiction Division.
Case Number: Cl 02-MF-2605.
WELLS FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, as Trustee,
Plaintiff,
VS.
SERGIO SANABRIA;
GLADYS SANABRIA, et al.,
Defendants.
AMENDED NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to an Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale
dated July 29, 2004, and
entered in Civil Case Number:
Cl 02-MF-2605, of the Circuit
Court of the Sth Judicial Circuit,
in and for OSCEOLA County,
Florida, wherein WELLS
FARGO BANK MINNESOTA,
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, as
Trustee, is the Plaintiff, and
SERGIO SANABRIA; GLADYS
SANABRIA; UNKNOWN PER-
SON(s) IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT REAL PROP-
ERTY, are the Defendant(s), |
will sell to the highest and best
bidder for cash at the Main
Entrance of the OSCEOLA
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2
Courthouse Square, in Kissim-
mee, Osceola County, Florida,
at 11:00 A.M. on the 31st day of
AUGUST 2004, the following
described property as set forth in
Lot 11, Block 588, POINCIANA,
Neighborhood - 1, Village 2,
according to the Plat thereof, as
recorded in Plat Book 3, Page
69, of the Public Records of
If you are a person with a dis-
ability who needs accommo-
dation in order to participate in
this proceedings, you are
entitled, at no cost to you, to the
provision of certain assistance.
Please contact: Court Adminis-
tration at 2 Courthouse Sguarg,
Suite 1100, Kissimmee, i
34741, Telephone: (407) 343-
2421, within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this
notice; if you are hear-
ing or voice impaired, call 1-
(800) 955-8771.
Note: Pursuant to the Fair Debt
Collection Practices Act, you are
advised that. this law firm is
deemed to be a debt collector
attempting to collect a debt and
any information obtained will be
used for that purpose.
DATED on this 2nd day of
August 2004.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez
KATHY SODAIcUE2
Deputy Clerk
Submit Bill to:
CODILIS & STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suite 450
Tampa, Florida 33607
Telephone: (813) 877-6008
C&S #: 10-02-6080
August 7, 14,2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 8th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Case Number: CI 03-MF-1266.
MAGIC TREE RESORT
CONDO-MINIUM ASSOCIA-
TION Inc.,
a Florida Corporation
not-for-profit,
Plaintiff,
VS.
CHARLES EARNEST
Entrance of the OSCEOLA
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2
COurthouse Square, Kissim-
mee, Florida 34741, the under-
signed clerk will offer for the sale
the following described real
Qropedy. - or iE
An undivided one-fifty-first (1/51)
fractional interest in Condomini-
um Unit 300B (Reference Week
01); Unit 303C (Reference
Weeks 43 & 44); Unit 310B
(Reference Week 03); Unit 320B
(Reference Week 04); Unit 327A
(Reference Week 11), of MAGIC
TREE RESORT |, a condomini-
um, and all appurtenances
thereto, according to the Decla-
ration of Condominium thereof,
recorded in Official Records
Book 599, Page 25, of the Pub-
lic Records of Osceola County,
Florida; and all amendments
thereto (the “Declaration of Con-
dominiumâ€); together with the
undivided share in the Common
Elements appurtenant thereto in
fee simple absolute, as a tenant
in common with the other own-
If you are a person with a dis-
ability who needs any accommo-
dation in order to participate in
this proceeding, you are entitled,
at no cost to you, to the provision
of certain assistance. Please
contact Court Administration at 2
Courthouse Square, Suite 1100,
Kissimmee, Florida 34741. Tele-
phone: (407) 343-2421, within
two (2) working days of your
receipt of this Summons; if you
are hearing or voice impaired,
call 1-(800) 955-8771.
DATED on this 3rd day of
August 2004.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez
KATHY RODRIGUEZ
As Deputy Clerk
August 7, 14, 2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Case Number: Cl 03-MF-1787.
FLORIDA VACATION VILLAS
Ill CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA-
TION Inc., a Florida Corporation
Not-for-Profit,
Plaintiff,
VS.
CRISTIANO DELLA MORE,
etal,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
As to COUNTS |, Il, IV, V
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure dated Jul
26, 2004, entered in Civil Case
Number: Cl 03-MF-1787, of the
Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial
Circuit, in and for Osceola Coun-
ty, Florida, that on the 30th day
of AUGUST 2004, at 11:00
o'clock AM., at the OSCEOLA
COUNTY. COURTHOUSE, 2
Courthouse Square, Kissimmee,
Florida 34741, the undersigned
Clerk will offer for the sale the
following described real proper-
, undivided one-fifty-first (1/51)
fractional interest in Condomini-
um Unit 1117/34; 1117/ 29;
1118/08; 1121/43, of FLORIDA
VACATION VILLAS Il, a condo-
minium, and all appurtenances
thereto, according to the Decla-
ration of Condominium thereof,
recorded in Official Records
Book 752, Page 179, of the Pub-
lic Records of Osceola County,
Florida; and all amendments
thereto (the “Declaration of Con-
dominiumâ€); together with the
undivided share in the Common
Elements appurtenant thereto in
fee simple absolute, as a tenant
in common with the other own-
i
If you are a person with a dis-
ability who needs any accommo-
dation in order to participate in
this proceeding, you are entitled,
at no cost to you, to the provision
of certain assistance. Please
contact Court Administration at 2
Courthouse Square, Suite 1100,
Kissimmee, Florida 34741. Tele-
phone: (407) 343-2421, within
two (2) working days of your
receipt of this Summons; if you
are hearing or voice impaired,
call 1-(800) 955-8771.
ORDERED at Osceola County,
Florida, on this 3rd day of
August 2004.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez
KATHY RODRIGUEZ
As Deputy Clerk
August 7, 14, 2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
Case Number: Cl 04-MF-1412.
ISLAND ONE Inc.,
a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
VS.
JONATHAN BULL and CYN-
THIA BULL, husband and wife;
WINSTON E. MORGAN and
KAREN M. MORGAN, husband
and wife; DEBORA J. MARTIN,
a single woman; HERBERT J.
WILTZ and SUELINE T. WILTZ,
husband and wife; and ABDUL-
LAH BANAFEA,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: DEBORA J. MARTIN, a sin-
gle woman, COUNT Ill, 8869
20th Avenue, Apt. 5D, Brooklyn,
NY 11214.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Complaint to Foreclose Claim of
Lien on the following described
lands
Unit Week(s) No(s). 32, in Apart-
ment Number: B-104, of PARK-
WAY INTERNATIONAL, a con-
dominium, according to the Dec-
laration ' of Condominium and
amendments thereof, as record-
ed 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: KORSHAK & ASSOCI-
ATES, 2345 Sand Lake Road,
Suite 120B, Orlando, Florida
32809, on or before 30 days
from the date of the first publica-
tion, on or before SEPTEMBER
7, 2004, and file the original with
the Clerk of this Court either
before service on the Plaintiff's
attomey immediately thereafter;
otherwise a default will be
entered against you for the relief
demanded in the Complaint.
if 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 yo to the pro-
vision of certain assistance.
Please contact: Court Adminis-
tration at 2 Courthouse Square,
Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Florida
34741, ' Telephone: (407) 343-
2421, within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this
Notice of Action; if you are hear-
ing or voice impaired, call 1-
(800) 955-8771.
WITNESS MY HAND and offi-
cial seal of this Court on this 2nd
day of August 2004.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF THE COURT
By: /s/ Stacie T. Wildermuth
RV04-00004
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that on the 2nd day of August,
A.D. 2004, the Board of County
Commissioners of Osceola
County, Florida, adopted a Res-
olution vacating, abandoning,
and discontinuing ‘as a public
road or street and forever
renouncing and disclaiming any
right of the County of Osceola,
State of Florida, and the public,
in and to the following described
road or street shown and delin-
eated as shown on the Map of
New Town of Narcoossee, of
Section 17, Township 25 South,
Range 31 East, according to the
plat thereof as recorded in Plat
Book 1, Pages 71 and 72, Pub-
lic Records of Osceola County,
particularly described as follows,
fowit:
That portion of Bruns Street,
Xing between 7th Avenue and
nty Road No. 15, as shown
on the Map of NEW TOWN OF
NARCOOSSEE, as recorded in
Plat Book 1, Pages 71 and 72, of
the Public Records of Osceola
County, Florida, lying in Section
17, Township 25 South, Range
31 East, and being more partic-
ularly described as follows:
COMMENCE at the South-
west comer of Section 17, Town-
ship 25 South, Range 31 East;
thence South 88° 42' 37" East
along the South line of the
Southwest one-quarter (SW 1/a)
of said Section 17, a distance of
1622.89 feet; thence North 00°
54' 54" East along the East right-
of-way of County Road 15, as
recorded in Road Map Book 1,
Page 131, of the Public Records
of Osceola County, Florida,
563.59 feet to the Point of Begin-
ning; thence continue North 00°
54' 54" East along said right-of-
way line, 70.00 feet; thence
South 88° 47' 17" East along the
North right-of-way of Bruns
Street, 222.85 feet; thence
South 01 °12' 43" West along
the West right-of-way of 7th
Avenue, 70.00 feet; thence
North 88° 47' 17" West along the
South right-of-way of Bruns
Street, 222.49 feet to the Point
of Beginning. Said lands lying in
OSCEOLA County, Florida, con-
taining 0.357 acres,
BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
OF OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA
By: ;
Chairman/Vice-Chairman
ATTEST:
OSCEOLA COUNTY CLERK
OF THE BOARD
By: ,
Clerk/Deputy Clerk
to the Boal
August 7, 2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Case Number: Cl 03-MF-1790.
FLORIDA VACATION VILLAS
III CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA-
TION Inc., a Florida Corporation
not-for-profit,
Plaintiff,
VS.
ROBERTO RACCAGNI, et al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
As to COUNTS |, II
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure dated July
26; 2004, entered in Civil Case
Number: Cl 03-MF-1790, of the
Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial
Circuit, in and for Osceola Coun-
ty, Florida, that on the 30th day
of AUGUST 2004, at 11:00
o'clock A.M., at the OSCEOLA
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2
Courthouse Square, Kissimmee,
Florida 34741, the undersigned
Clerk will offer for the sale the
following described real proper-
ty.
An undivided one-fifty-first (1/51)
fractional interest in Condomini-
um Unit 2117/40; 1120/17, of
FLORIDA VACATION VILLAS
Ill, a condominium, and- all
appurtenances thereto, accord-
ing to the Declaration of Condo-
minium thereof, recorded in Offi-
cial Records Book 752, Page
179, of the Public Records of
Osceola County, Florida; and all
amendments thereto (the “Dec-
laration of Condominiumâ€);
together with the undivided
share in the Common Elements
appurtenant thereto in fee sim-
ple absolute, as a tenant in com-
mon with the other owners of
i ndomini nit.
If you are a person with a dis-
ability who needs any accommo-
dation in order to participate in
this proceeding, you are entitled,
at no cost to you, to the provision
of certain assistance. Please
contact Court Administration at 2
Courthouse Square, Suite 1100,
Kissimmee, Florida 34741. Tele-
phone: (407) 343-2421, within
two (2) working days of your
receipt of this Summons; if you
are hearing or voice impaired,
call 1-(800) 955-8771.
ORDERED at Osceola County,
Florida, on this 3rd day of
August 2004.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez
KATHY RODRIGUEZ
As Deputy Clerk
August 7, 14, 2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Case Number: CI 03-MF-1793.
FLORIDA VACATION VILLAS |
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA-
TION Inc., a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
VS.
JOSEPH MORGANELLI, et al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
As to COUNTS Hii, IV, V
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure dated July
26, 2004, entered in Civil Case
Number: Cl 03-MF-1793, of the
Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial
Circuit, in and for Osceola Coun-
ty, Florida, that on the 30th day
of AUGUST 2004, at 11:00
o'clock A.M., at the OSCEOLA
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2
Courthouse Square, Kissimmee,
Florida 34741, the undersigned
Clerk will offer for the sale the
following described real proper-
ty.
An undivided one-fifty-first (1/51)
fractional interest in Condomini-
um Unit 205/18; 204/25; 206/31,
of FLORIDA VACATION VIL-
LAS |, a condominium, and all
appurtenances thereto, accord-
ing to the Declaration of Condo-
minium thereof, recorded in Offi-
cial Records Book 579, Page
204, of the Public Records of
Osceola County, Florida; and all
amendments thereto (the “Dec-
laration of Condominiumâ€);
together with the undivided
share in the Common Elements
appurtenant thereto in fee sim-
ple absolute, as a tenant in com-
mon with the other owners of
If you are a person with a dis-
ability who needs any accommo-
dation in order to participate in
this proceeding, you are entitled,
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez
KATHY RODRIGUEZ
As Deputy Clerk
August 7, 14, 2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION.
Case Number: Cl 03-MF-2474.
DIVISION: :
PRINCIPAL RESIDENTIAL
MORTGAGE Inc.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
CHARLES PLATA, et al.,
Defendant(s).
NO
TICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Mortgage Foreclosure dated
July 26, 2004, and entered in
Case Number: Cl 03-MF-2474,
of the Circuit Court of the NINTH
Judicial Circuit, in and for
OSCEOLA County, Florida,
wherein PRINCIPAL RESIDEN-
TIAL MORTGAGE Inc., is the
Plaintiff, and CHARLES PLATA,
are the Defendants, | will sell to
the highest and best bidder for
cash at the Main Entrance of the
OSCEOLA COUNTY COURT-
HOUSE, 2 Courthouse Square,
Kissimmee, Florida, at 11:00
o'clock A.M. on the 25th day of
AUGUST 2004, the following
described property as set forth in
Lot 45 SILVER LAKE
ESTATES, Unit 2, according to
the Plat thereof, as recorded in
Plat Book 13, at Page 41, of the
Public Records of Osceola
County, Florida.
TOGETHER with that certain
Mobile Home located thereon
described as a 2001 Redman
Doublewide Mobile Home with
Vehicle Indentification Numbers:
FLA146C6199A and
FLA146C6199B, and Title Num-
bers: 85114441 and 85114701.
A/K/A 3234 Silver Lake Court
If you are a person with a dis-
ability who needs accommo-
dation in order to participate in
this proceedings, you are
entitled, at no cost to you, to the
provision of certain assistance.
Please contact: Court Adminis-
tration at 2 Courthouse Square,
Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Florida
34741, Telephone: (407) 343-
2421, within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this
described notice; if you are hear-
ing -or voice impaired, call 1-
(800) 955-8771.
WITNESS MY HAND and the
seal of this Court on the 2nd day
of August 2004.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez
KATHY RODRIGUEZ
As Deputy Clerk
Invoice to:
Echevarria and Associates
Post Office Box 25018
Tampa, Florida 33622-5018
F03012033
August 7, 14, 2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Case Number: Cl 04-MF-0638.
TRI-COUNTY DRYWALL
SERVICES Inc.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
TRI COUNTY WALL SYSTEMS
Inc., ALL PERSONS CLAIMING
RIGHTS OR INTERESTS IN
THE LAND OR LIENS OR
RIGHTS OF LIEN UNDER
INSTRUMENT = RECORDED
SUBSEQUENT TO THE DATE
OF THE FILING OF THIS LAW-
SUIT AND PRIOR TO THE FIL-
ING OF THE NOTICE OF LIS
PENDENS; ANY PARTIES
WHO CLAIM AN INTEREST IN
SAID LAND; AND ANY PAR-
TIES IN POSSESSION OF
SAID LAND,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS GIVEN that pur-
suant to Summary Final Judg-
ment dated June 14, 2004, and
the Amended Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
July 28, 2004, in the above-
styled cause, | will sell to the
highest bidder for cash at the
Main Entrance of the Osceola
County Courthouse, 2 Court-
house Square, in Kissimmee,
Florida, at 11:00 A.M.; on the
28m day of AUGUST 2004, the
i "
The West 130.00’ of Lot 2, KEL-
LEY INDUSTRIAL CENTER, as
recorded in Plat Book 8, Page
165, of the Public Records of
nty, Florida.
If you are a person with a dis-
ability who needs any accommo-
dation in order to participate in
this. proceedings, you are enti-
tled, at no cost to you, to the pro-
vision of certain assistance.
Please contact: Court Adminis-
tration at 2 Courthouse Square,
Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Florida
34741, Telephone: (407) 343-
2421, within two. (2) working
days of. your receipt of this
described notice; if you are hear-
ing or voice impaired, call 1-
(800) 955-8771.
DATED on this 2nd day of
August 2004.
(COURT SEAL)
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez
KATHY RODRIGUEZ
As Deputy Clerk
August 7, 14, 2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
OSCEOLA COUNTY.
CIVIL DIVISION
Case Number: Cl 04-MF-0652.
MIDFIRST BANK,
Plaintiff,
vs.
RICARDO ROMAN-
RODRIGUEZ, and UNKNOWN
TENANTS/ OWNERS,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to Final Judgment of
Foreclosure for Plaintiff entered
in this cause on July 26, 2004, in
the Circuit Court of Osceola
County, Florida, | will sell the
propery situated in Osceola
Lot 31, Block L, TROPICAL
PARK, Unit Four, according to
the Plat thereof, as recorded in
Plat Book 2, Pages 16 and 16A,
of the Public Records of OSCE-
OLA County, Florida.
TOGETHER WITH a 1989
Shad Mobile Home under 1D. #:
14604616A-Title #: 47252602
and LD. # 14604616B- Title #:
47252600. TOGETHER WITH A
1989 Shad Mobile Home Under
1.D. # 14604616A-Title #
47252602 and LD. #:
14604616B-Title #: 47252600
And commonly known as:
120 WN
picana L.our
, to the highest and
at Public
best bidder, for cash, Sales are
held at the Main Entrance of the
OSCEOLA COUNTY COURT-
HOUSE, 2 Courthouse Square,
Kissimmee, Florida 34741, at
days of your receipt of this
described notice; if you are hear-
ing or voice impaired, call 1-
(800) 955-8771.
DATED on this 2nd day of
August 2004.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez
KATHY RODRIGUEZ
As Deputy Clerk
Invoice to:
MICHELLE G. CASTILLO
KASS, SHULER, SOLOMON;
SPECTOR, FOYLE
& SINGER, PA.
P.O. Box 800
Tampa, Florida 33601-0800
August 7, 14, 2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
General Jurisdiction Division.
Case Number: Cl 04-MF-0843.
CHASE MANHATTAN MORT-
GAGE CORPORATION, f/k/a
CHEMICAL RESIDENTIAL
MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
MARGARETTEN & COMPANY
Inc.,
Plaintiff,
VS.
JORGE A. GALVEZ, et al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated July 28,
2004, and entered in Case Num-
ber: Cl 04-MF-0843, of the Cir-
cuit Court in and for OSCEOLA
County, Florida, wherein
CHASE MANHATTAN MORT-
GAGE CORPORATION, f/k/a
CHEMICAL RESIDENTIAL
MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
MARGARETTEN & COMPANY
Inc., is the Plaintiff, and JORGE
A. GALVEZ, et al, are the
Defendants, | will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash
at the Main Entrance of the
Osceola County Courthouse, 2
Courthouse Square, Kissimmee,
Osceola County, Florida, at
11:00 A.M. on the 15th day of
SEPTEMBER 2004, the follow-
ing described property as set
forth in said Final Judgment, to-
wit;
Unit 2-E, CHELSEA SQUARE,
Plat One, according to the plat
thereof, as reco in Plat Book
4 Pate 13, of the Public
Records of Osceola County,
Florida.
a/k/a 3108 Windover Avenue
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 Adminis-
tration at 2 Courthouse Squares,
Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Florida
34741, Telephone: (407) 343-
2421, within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this
described notice; if you are hear-
ing or voice impaired, call 1-
(800) 955-8771.
DATED on this 3rd day of
Ast 2004.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
LARRY WHALEY
As CLERK OF SAID COURT
By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez
KATHY RODRIGUEZ
As Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
FABER & GITLITZ, PA.
9830 S.W. 77th Avenue
Second Floor
Miami, Florida 33156
Telephone: (305) 662-4110
August 7, 14, 2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
Case Number: Cl 04-MF-0899.
ISLAND ONE Inc.,
a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
PETER KINNEY; SUSANNE
NANGLE; RONNIE PAGE and
MARNITA PAGE, husband and
wife; HENRY L. KURTZ and
SUSAN KURTZ, husband and
wife; and ALONZO CARPEN-
TER and NOLA CARPENTER,
husband and wife,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: SUSANNE NANGLE,
COUNT lI, 2 White Way,
Rockport, MA 01966.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Complaint to Foreclose Claim of
Lien on the following described
lands:
Unit Week(s) No(s). 01, in Apart-
Number G-07, of
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 Osceo-
la 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. KORSHAK & ASSOCI-
ATES, 2345 Sand Lake Road,
Suite 1208, Orlando, Florida
32809, on or before 30 days
from the date of the first publica-
tion, on or before SEPTEMBER
7, 2004, and file the original with
the Clerk of this Court either
before service on the 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 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
provision of certain assistance.
Please contact: Court Adminis-
tration at 2 Courthouse Square,
Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Florida
34741, Telephone: (407) 343-
2421, within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this
Notice of Action; if you are hear-
ing or voice impaired, call 1-
(800) 955-8771.
WITNESS MY HAND and offi-
cial seal of this Court on this 27th
day of August 2004.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF THE COURT
By: /s/ Stacie T. Wildermuth
TACIE TCE
Clerk
ttorney for Plaintiff: ny
KORSHAK & ASSOCIATES
2345 Sand Lake Road
Suite 120B
Orlando, Florida 32809
Telephone: (407) 855-3333
August 7, 14, 2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
Case Number: Cl 04-MF-1101.
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS
Inc, as nominee for HOME-
COMINGS FINANCIAL NET-
WORK Inc.,
Plaintiff,
Vs.
ANDRES CARMONA;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
ANDRES CARMONA; JOHN
OSCEOLA County, Florida,
wherein MORTGAGE ELEC-
TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS-
TEMS Inc., as nominee _ for
HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL
NETWORK Inc., is the Plaintiff,
and ANDRES CARMONA;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
ANDRES CARMONA; JOHN
DOE; JANE DOE, as
UNKNOWN TENANT (s)IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB-
JECT PROPERTY, are the
Defendants, | will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash
at the Main Entrance of the
Osceola County Courthouse, 2
Courthouse Square, Kissimmee,
Florida, at 11:00 o'clock A.M., on
the 15th day of SEPTEMBER
2004; the following described
property as set forth in said Final
n
Judgment, to-wit:
Lot 5, Block 521, POINCIANA,
Neighborhood 1, Village 2,
according to the Plat thereof, as
recorded in Plat Book 3, Pages
81 through 87, inclusive, of the
Public Records of Osceola
County, Florida.
a/k/a 910 Cumbran Lane
Kissimmee, Flori 7!
If you are a person with a dis-
ability who needs accommoda-
tion in order to participate in this
proceedings, you are entitled, at ~
no cost to you, to the provision of
certain assistance. Please con-
tact: Court Administration at 2
Courthouse Square, Suite 1100,
Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Tele-
phone: (407) 343-2421, within
two (2) working days of your
receipt of this Notice; if you are
hearing or voice impaired, call 1-
(800) 955-8771. :
DATED on this 3rd day of
August 2004.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez
KATHY RODRIGUEZ
As Deputy Clerk
Attomeys for Plaintiff:
Law Office of:
MARSHALL C. WATSON, PA.
1800 N.W. 49th Street
Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309
Telephone: (954) 453-0365
Facsimile: (954) 771-8052
04-03368
August 7, 14, 2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
Case Number: Cl 04-MF-1407.
ISLAND ONE Inc.,
a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
HENRY J. RAC, a single man;
RB. OSWALD and L.
OSWALD, husband and wife;
FRANK FUNDARO and LYNN
M. FUNDARO, husband and
wife; MICHAEL S. WOODRING
and KIMBERLY R.
WOODRING, husband and wife;
and CINTRON MARCELINO
and MARTA MORENO, as joint
tenants with right of survivorship,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: CINTRON MARCELINO
and MARTA MORENO, as joint
tenants with right of survivorship,
COUNT V, Villas Del Senorial
Villa # 10, Apt. 3-B, Rio Piedras,
P.R. 00926.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that ‘a
Complaint to Foreclose Claim of
Lien on the following described
lands
Unit Week(s) No(s). 50, in Apart-
ment Number: A-303, of PARK-
WAY INTERNATIONAL., a con-
dominium, according to the Dec-
laration of Condominium and
amendments thereof, as record-
ed 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: KORSHAK & ASSOCI-
ATES, 2345 Sand Lake Road,
Suite 1208, Orlando, Florida
32809, on or before 30 days
from the date of the first publica-
tion, on or before SEPTEMBER
7, 2004, and file the original with
the Clerk of this Court either
before service on the 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 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 Adminis-
tration at 2 Courthouse Square,
Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Florida
34741, Telephone: (407) 343-
2421, within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this
Notice of Action; if you are hear-
ing or voice impaired, call 1-
(800) 955-8771.
WITNESS MY HAND and offi-
cial seal of this Court on this 2nd
day of August 2004.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF THE COURT
By: /s/ Stacie T. Wildermuth
STACIE T. WILDERMUTH
As Deputy Clerk
Attorney for Plaintiff:
KORSHAK & ASSOCIATES
2345 Sand Lake Road
Suite 120B
Orlando, Florida 32809
Telephone: (407) 855-3333
August 7, 14, 2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
Case Number: CI 04-MF-1409.
ISLAND ONE Inc.,
a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
VS.
TODD A. CLEMENTS and
MICHELE A. HAYWARD. as
joint tenants with right of sur-
vivorship; ROBERT W. DAVIS
and ANITA L. DAVIS, husband
and wife; DONALD R. HOFF-
MAN and KATHLEEN M. HOFF-
MAN, husband and wife:
DOYLE E. LUNDY and GAYLE
J. LUNDY, husband and wife,
and CHARLIE GILCHRIST and
WILLIE D. GILCHRIST, hus-
band and wife,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: ANITA L. DAVIS, COUNT II,
19410 North 31st Way, Phoenix,
AZ 85024-8029.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Complaint to Foreclose a Mort-
gage on the following described
lands:
Unit Week(s) No(s). 17, in Apart-
ment Number: F-301, of PARK-
WAY INTERNATIONAL, a con-
dominium, according to the Dec-
laration of Condominium and
amendments thereof, as record-
ed in Official Records Book 943,
at Page 1541, in the Public
Records of Osceola County,
Florida, and any amendments
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any,
to it on: KORSHAK & ASSOCI-
ATES, 2345 Sand Lake Road,
Suite 1208, Orlando, Florida
32809, on or before 30 days
vision of certain assistance.
Please contact: Court Adminis-
tration at 2 Courthouse Square,
Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Florida
34741, Telephone: (407) 343-
2421, within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this
Notice of Action; if you are hear-
ing or voice impaired, call 1
(800) 955-8771.
WITNESS MY HAND and offi-
cial seal of this Court on this 2nd
day of August 2004.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF THE COURT
By: /s/ Stacie T. Wildermuth
STACIE T. WILDERMUTH
As Deputy Clerk
Attorney for Plaintiff:
KORSHAK & ASSOCIATES
2345 Sand Lake Road
Suite 120B
Orlando, Florida 32809
Telephone: (407) 855-3333
August 7, 14, 2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
Case Number: Cl 04-MF-1413
ISLAND ONE Inc.,
a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
VS.
GREGORIO BAQUIRING Jr
and MARIAN BAQUIRING, hus-
band and wife; WALTER J
KRYZAK Jr. and DORQTHY M
KRYZAK, husband and wife;
VAPCO ENGINEERING and
VAN G. PLOCUS, President;
WAYNE A. LEMKE; and VAPCO
ENGINEERING and VAN G.
PLOCUS, President,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: WALTER J. KRYZAK Jr.
and DOROTHY M. KRYZAK,
husband and wife, COUNT II,
921 Main Street, South Windsor,
CT 06074.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Complaint to Foreclose Claim of
Lien on the following described
lands:
Unit Week(s) No(s). 52, in Apart-
ment Number: G-12, of
O.R.B.L.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 -
la County, Florida, and any
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any,
to it on: KORSHAK & ASSOCI
ATES, 2345 Sand Lake Road,
Suite 1208, Orlando, Florida
32809, on or before 30 days
from the date of the first publica:
tion, on or before the 7th day of
SEPTEMBER 2004, and file the
original with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on
the Plaintiff's attomey 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 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 Adminis-
tration at 2 Courthouse Square,
Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Florida
34741, Telephone: (407) 343-
2421, within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this
Notice of Action; if you are hear-
ing or voice impaired, call 1-
(800) 955-8771.
WITNESS MY HAND and offi-
cial seal of this Court on this 2nd
day of August 2004.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF THE COURT
By. /s/ Stacie T. Wildermuth
TACIE T. WILDERMUTH
As Deputy Clerk
Attorney for Plaintiff:
KORSHAK & ASSOCIATES
2345 Sand Lake Road
Suite 120B
Orlando, Florida 32809
Telephone: (407) 855-3333
August 7, 14, 2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
Case Number: Cl 04-MF-1416.
ISLAND ONE Inc.,
a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
VS.
JOHN A. MARSTON and G.S.
MARSTON, husband and wife;
MARTIN JOHN WHITE and
SUSAN ELIZABETH WHITE,
husband and wife; JAMES R.
HEBERT and NANCY J. KIN-
SELLA, as joint tenants with
right of survivorship; ROBERT
A. TRUEMPY Jr. and PAMELA
J. TRUEMPY, husband and wife;
and ADAM RESCH and GAIL
RESCH, husband and wife,
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: ADAM RESCH and = GAIL
RESCH, husband and wife,
COUNT V, Apt. 4, 399 Mill
Street, Kitchener, Ontario,
N2M3R9, CANADA, ..
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Complaint to Foreclose Claim of
Lien on the following described
\ )
lands: loon
Unit Week(s) No(s). 32, in Apart-
ment Number: A-104, of PARK-
WAY INTERNATIONAL, a con-
dominium, according to the Dec-
laration of Condominium and
amendments thereof, as record-
ed in Official Records Book 943,
at Page 1541, in the Public
Records of Osceola County,
Florida, and any amendments
f
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any,
to it on: KORSHAK & A
ATES, 2345 Sand Lake Road,
Suite 1208; Orlando, Florida
32809, on or before 30 days
from the date of the first publica:
tion, on or before SEPTEMBER
7, 2004, and file the original with
the Clerk of this Court either
before service on Plaintiff's attor-
ney immediately thereafter; oth-
erwise a default will be entered
against you for the relief
demanded in the int.
If you are a person with a dis-
ability who needs any accommo-
dation in order to participate in
this proceedings, you are enti-
tled, at no cost to you, to the pro-
vision of certain assistance.
Please contact: Court Adminis-
tration at 2 Courthouse
Suite 1100, Kissimmee,
34741, Telephone: (407) 343-
2421, within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this
Notice of Action; if you are hear-
ing or voice impaired, call 1-
(800) 955-8771.
WITNESS MY HAND and offi-
cial seal of this Court on this 2nd
day of August 2004. |
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF THE COURT
By: /s/ Stacie T. Wildermuth
&Tacie T. WILDERMUTH
As Deputy Clerk
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CIVIL DIVISION
Case Number: Cl 04-MF-1509,
ISLAND ONE Inc.,
a Florida Flovida pofporgtion,
Plaintiff,
ROBERT L. CAMPBELL and
NANCY J. CAMPBELL, hus-
band and wife; RAFAEL A.
RAMIREZ and IRIS Son:
PAL Es: ra
of sul ARREN
L. MATHIAS and KIM b. MATH-
IAS, husband and wife; VIC-
TOR VALDEZ and JERE
A. VALDEZ, husband
and wif
SALVADOR JIMENEZ po
ANGIE E. JIMENEZ, husband
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: JENNIFER A. VALDEZ,
COUNT IV,
1232 Velma Miles Place
El Paso, Texas 79921-7484.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Complaint to Foreclose Mort-
gage on the following described
lands:
Unit Week(s) No(s). 03, in
Apartment Number: G-301, of
PARKWAY INTERNATIONAL,
a condominium, according to
the Declaration of Condomini-
um and amendments thereof,
as recorded in Official Records
Book 943, at Page 1541, in the
Public Records of Osceola
County, Florida,
and any
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written gg) if any,
to it on: KORSHAK & ASSOCI-
ATES, 2345 Sand Lake Road,
Suite 120B, Orlando, Florida
32809, on or before 30 days
from the date of the first publica-
tion, on or before the 7th day of
SEPTEMBER 2004, and file the
original with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on
the Plaintiff's attorney 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 any accom-
modation in order to participate
in this proceedings, you are
entitled, at no cost to you, to the
provision of certain assistance.
Please contact: Court Adminis-
tration at 2 Courthouse Square,
Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Florida
34741, Telephone: (407) 343-
2421, within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this
Notice of Action; if you are hear-
ing or voice impaired, call 1-
(800) 955-8771.
WITNESS MY HAND and
official seal of this Court on this
2nd day of August 2004.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF THE COURT
By: /s/ Stacie T. Wildermuth
STACIET. AY LDERMITH
As Deputy Clerk
Attorney for P|
laintiff:
KORSHAK & ASSOCIATES
2345 Sand Lake Road
Suite 120B
Orlando, Florida 32809
Telephone: (407) 855-3333
August 7, 14, 2004
NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS
FOR THE
CLOSING OF EASEMENTS
EV04-00006
To Whom It May Concern:
YOU WILL TAKE NOTICE
that the Board of County Com-
missioners of Osceola County,
Florida, upon swom petition of
qualified landowners, will at
1:30 PM., on the 23rd day of
AUGUST, A.D. 2004, or as soon
thereafter as the matter may be
heard and considered, at its
office in the County Administra-
tion Building in Kissimmee,
Florida, determine whether or
not the County of Osceola will
vacate, abandon and discontin-
ue, and renounce and disclaim
any and all right and title of the
County of Osceola, a political
subdivision of the State of Flori-
da, and the public, in and to the
portion of utility and/or drainage
easement as shown and delin-
eated in the O.R. Book 445, on
Page 588, of Section 33, Town-
. ship 25, Range 30, Osceola
County, Florida, as fled and
recorded in the office of the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of
OSCEOLA County, Florida, par-
ticularly described as follows, to
Commence at the Northwest
comer of the Southeast '/a of
the Southwest 1/4 of Section 33,
Township 25 South, Range 30
East, Osceola County, Florida;
run thence S 00° 00' 53" W
along the West line of said
Southeast 1/4 of Southwest 1/4, a
distance of 377.46 feet thence
run S 59° 45' 48" E, a distance
of 53.96 feet to the Point of
Beginning; thence continue S
59° 45' 48" E, a distance of 3.91
feet thence run S 00° 00' 53" W,
a distance of 108.15 feet thence
run N 55° 01' 39" W, a distance
of 12.03 feet; thence run N 04°
28' 57" E, a distance of 49.71
feet; thence run N 00 °40' 52"
W, a distance of 23.61 feet;
thence N 05° 30' 41 "E, a dis-
tance of 30.20 feet to the Point
of Beginning
Said description = contains
713.17 square feet, more or
less.
The said portions of the utility
and/or drainage easement lie
outside of corporate limits of any
municipality in Osceola County,
Florida.
Persons interested may
appear and be heard at the time
and place above specified
BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
OF OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA
By: iE
Chairman/Vice-Chairman
ATTEST:
OSCEOLA COUNTY
CLERK OF THE BOARD
By. o.oo
Clerk/Deputy Clerk
to the Board
August 7, 2004
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
The vehicles described below
shall be sold at Public Auction
for cash on the following dates
at Dellwood Service, 2112 North
Main Street, Kissimmee, Florida
34744, at 5: 00 P.M.
SEPTEMBER 3, 2004
1) 1997 HYUNDAI
VIN #: KMHJF24MOVU411342
2) 1993 INFINITI
SEPTEMBER 23, 2004
1) 2004 MITSUBISHI
VIN #: JA4LX41F74U025117
2) 2004 VOLKSWAGEN
August 7, 2004
PUBLIC LEGAL NOTICE
As a result of increases in
, the State of Florida,
partment Roguiation Business s and
Professional ogulation,
accepting
cations for inclusion in the draw-
ing for new quota liquor licenses
inthe following local counties
office. ONLY APPLI-
Tobacco
CATIONS SUBMITTED ON
DBPR Form ABT 4000-033L
WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR
FILING.
dE micrs will be accepted
nning AUGUST 16, 2004,
and goninding through
To: Defendants, WILLIAM ESPINAL GOMEZ, and AURA H. CRUZ
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NITNH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NUMBER: CI 03-MF-3058.
OAK PLANTATION JOINT VENTURE,
a Florida
vs.
TYRONE L. AUSTIN and
AMY R. AUSTIN WILLIAM, his wife, et al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION BY PUBLICATION
To the folowing Defendants whose residences are: UNKNOWN:
To. KEITH WATTS
‘ennsylvania Street,
Denver, Colorado 80203
To: SUSAN WHITEAKER
5307 41st Avenue,
Kenosha, WI 53144
The above named Defendant(s) are not known to be dead or alive
and, if dead, the unknown spouses, heirs, devisees, grantees,
assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees, or other claimants, by, through
under or against said Defendants and all parties having or claiming to
have ay nor, title or interest in the property described below.
RE HEREBY NOTIFIED of the institution of the
oe proceedings by the Plaintiff, O. P. REALTY PARTNERS,
Le. upon the fiing of a complain to foreclose a morigage and for
Unit Week 30, Unit 0111, an EVEN Unit Week, OAK PLANTATION
CONDOMINIUM, together with all appurtenances, according and sub-
ject to the Declaration of Condominium of OAK PLANTATION CON-
DOMINIUM, as recorded in Official Records Book 1375, Page 242,
Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments
thereof and supplements thereto, if any (“Declarationâ€), subject to
taxes for the current year and subsequent years, and all other matters
COUNT IV
Unit Week 36, Unit 1216, an EVEN Unit Week, OAK PLANTATION
CONDOMINIUM, together with all appurtenances, according and sub-
ject to the Declaration of Condominium of OAK PLANTATION CON-
DOMINIUM, as recorded in Official Records Book 1375, Page 242,
Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments
thereof and supplements thereto, if any (*Declaration®), subject to
taxes for the current year and subsequent years, and all other matters
of record.
AND you are required to serve a copy of your written defense, if any,
to the complaint, upon MICHAEL J. K, Esquire, of STAN-
TON & GASDICK, PA., 37 North Orange Avenue, Suite 210, Orlando,
Florida 32801, attomeys for the Plaintiff, on or before the 7th day of
SEPTEMBER 2004, and file the original with the Clerk of the above-
styled Court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or immediate-
ly thereafter, otherwise a default will be entered against you for the
relief demanded in the Complaint.
Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, it is required that
we state the following to you: This document is an attempt to collect a
debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.
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 the provisions of certain assistance. Please contact Court
Administration at Two Courthouse Square, Suite 1100, Kissimmee,
Florida 34741. Telephone: (407) 343-2421 within two (2) working days
of your receipt of this Notice of Action; If you are hearing or voice
impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771.
DATED on this 2nd day of August 2004.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: /o/ Stacie T. Wildermuth
TACIE T. WILDERMUTH
As Deputy Clerk
Conformed Copy To:
MICHAEL J. GASDICK, Esquire
STANTON & GASDICK, PA.
37 North Orange Avenue, Suite 210
Orlando, Florida 32801
Telephone: (407) 425-3121
August 7, 14, 2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NUMBER: Cl 03-MF-3057.
OAK PLANTATION JOINT VENTURE,
a Florida general partnership
Plaintiff,
vs.
CORA H. KEENE and
JAMES M. KEENE, her husband, et al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the Final Judgment of
Foreclosure entered on the 26th day of July 2004, in the cause pend-
ing in the Circuit Court, in and for Osceola County, Florida, Civil Case
Number: Cl 03-MF-3057, the undersigned Clerk will sell the property
COUNT Ii:
Unit Week 41, in Unit 1103, an ANNUAL Unit Week, OAK PLANTA-
TION CONDOMINIUM, together with all appurtenances, according
and subject to the Declaration of Condominium of OAK PLANTATION
CONDOMINIUM, as recorded in Official Records Book 1375, Page
242, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments
thereof and supplements thereto, if any ("Declaration"), subject to
taxes for the current year and subsequent years, and all other matters
of record.
at Public sale to the highest and best bidder for cash starting at the
hour of 11:00 o'clock A.M., on the 30th day of AUGUST 2004, at the
Main Entrance of the Osceola County Courthouse 2 Courthouse
Square, Kissimmee, Florida 34741.
Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, it is required that
we state the following to you: This document is an attempt to collect a
debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.
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 the provisions of certain assistance. Please contact Court
Administration at Two Courthouse Square, Suite 1100, Kissimmee,
Florida 34741. Telephone: (407) 343-2421 within two (2) working days
of your receipt of this Nos of Sale; If you are hearing or voice
impaired, call 1-(800) 955-877
DATED on this 2nd day of alist 2004.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez
KATHY RODRIGUEZ
As Deputy Clerk
August 7, 14, 2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NUMBER: Cl 03-MF-2528.
TEMPUS PALMS INTERNATIONAL, LTD.,
a Florida limited partnership,
Plaintiff,
VS.
LEON A. SADDLER and. JACQUELINE D. SADDLER; GLEN D.
HANCOCK and EVELYN Z. HANCOCK; VICTOR M. MENDEZ and
BLANCA R. SALAZAR; WILLIAM B. TIGUE and BEATRICE TIGUE;
WILLIAM ESPINAL GOMEZ and AURA H. CRUZ GRACA,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
GRACA, and all parties claiming interest by, through, under or against
Defendants, WILLIAM ESPINAL GOMEZ and AURA H. CRUZ
SAGA. and all parties having or claiming to have any right, title or
in
COUNT V —- DEFENDANTS,
WILLIAM ESPINAL GOMEZ and AURA H. CRUZ GRACA
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the
following described property in Osceola County, Florida:
Building 18, Unit 301, Week 31 during Assigned Year(s) Annual,
of THE PALMS COUNTRY CLUB AND RESORT, a condominium,
together with all appurtenances thereto, according and subject to the
Declaration of Condominium of THE PALMS COUNTRY CLUB AND
RESORT, a Condominium, as recorded in Official Records Book
1545, Page 2911, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all
amendments thereof and supplements thereto, if any, subject to taxes
for the current year and subsequent years, and all other matters of
records, has been filed against you; and you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on: ANDREW T. MARCUS,
Corporate Counsel for Plaintiff, whose address is: 7380 Sand Lake
Road, Suite 600, Orlando, Florida 32819, within thirty (30) days after
the first publication of this Notice, on or before SEPTEMBER 7, 2004,
and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on
Plaintiffs corporate counsel or immediately thereafter; otherwise a
f
default will be entered Complaint.
If you are a person with a disability who needs accommodation in
order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to
you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Court
Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Flori-
da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2421, within two (2) working days of
your receipt of this Summons; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call
(800) 955- 8771
WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on the 2nd day of August
2004.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERIC OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
: /s/ Stacie T. Wildermuth
BAG T. WILDERMUTH
As Deputy Clerk
August 7, 14, 2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NUMBER: Cl 03-MF-3063.
OAK PLANTATION JOINT VENTURE,
a Florida general partnership,
Plaintiff,
VS.
MIGUEL A. ELIZONDO and MARIA R. GUEVARA DE ELIZONDO,
a/k/a G. ROMANITA, et al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION BY PUBLICATION
To the following Defendants whose residences are: UNKNOWN:
COUNT Ii:
To: MICHAEL BOGAN
1600 South Kanner Highway, Apt. 203
Stuart, Florida 34994
COUNT V:
To: ALISA COOKS
3218 Alder Way
Greensboro, North Carolina 27407
The above named Defendant(s) are not known to be dead or alive
and, if dead, the unknown spouses, heirs, devisees, grantees,
, lienors, creditors, trustees, or other claimants,
again! sai Defendants and al parties having orca ing to
Ss ee ma ho shove sivied
the. PleiE, O. P. REALTY PARTNERS,
0 forselose 8 Mongege WH for
ly thereafter, otherwise a default will be entered against for the
relief demanded in the you
debt and any information
participate proceeding, anttied, at to
you are no cost
you, to the provisions of certain assistance. Please
Administration at Two
Square, 1100,
Florida 34741. Telephone: (407) 343-2421 within two (2) working days
of this Notice of Action; If you are hearing or voice
impaired, call 1-800) 955-8771.
DATED on this 2nd day of August 2004.
LARRY WHALEY
cent OF ne CIRCUIT COURT
/s/ Stacie T. Wildermuth
Bmoie T. WILDERMUTH
As Clerk
Conformed To:
MICHAEL J. CK, Esquire
STANTON & GASDICK, PA.
37 North Orange Avenue, Suite 210
Orlando, Florida 32801
Telephone: (407) 425-3121
August 7, 14, 2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NUMBER: CI 04-MF-0236.
TEMPUS PALMS INTERNATIONAL, LTD.,
a Florida limited partnership,
Plaintiff,
vs.
KIM YVETTE EVANS-HERRING; TRACI COLETTE MUHAMMAD
and MICHAEL HENRY MUHAMMAD; ANNIE S. DeVITO; JOHN W.
EVANS and BRIDGET A. EVANS; ROBERT M. FRYE and JODY L.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: Defendants, TRACI COLETTE MUHAMMAD and MICHAEL
HENRY MUHAMMAD, and all parties claiming interest by, through,
under or against TRACI COLETTE MUHAMMAD and
MICHAEL HENRY Y MUHAMMAD. and all Faniss have or Jaltning to
eres ) SCID
Mi
MICHAEL HENRY MUHAMMAD
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the
following described property in Osceola County, Florida:
Building 23 Unit 208, Week 29, durin, fAsigned Year(s) Even,
of THE PALMS COUNTRY CLUB AN RT, a condominium,
together with all appurtenances thereto, according and subject to the
Declaration of Condominium of THE PALMS COUNTRY CLUB AND
RESORT, a Condominium, as recorded in Official Records Book
1545, Page 2911, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all
amendments thereof and supplements thereto, if any, subject to taxes
for the current year and subsequent years, and all other matters of
records, has been filed against you; and you are ired to serve a
copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on: AN T. MARCUS,
Corporate Counsel for Plaintiff, whose address is: 7380 Sand Lake
Road, Suite 600, Orlando, Florida 32819, within thirty (30) days after
the first publication of this Notice, on or before SEPTEMBER 7, 2004,
and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on
Plaintiff's i poe counsel or immediately thereafter; otherwise. a
If you are a person with a disability who needs accommodation in
order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to
you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Court
Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Flori-
da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2421, within two (2) working days of
your receipt of this Summons; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call
(800) 955- 8771
WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on the 2nd day of August
2004.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Stacie T. Wildermuth
STACIE T. WILDERMUTH
As Deputy Clerk
August 7, 14, 2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NUMBER: Cl 04-MF-0374.
OAK PLANTATION JOINT VENTURE,
a Florida general partnership,
Plaintiff,
VS.
SALMAN TARIQ, a married man; et al.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that pursuant to the Final Judgment of
Foreclosure entered on the 27th day of July 2004, in the cause pend-
ing in the Circuit Court, in and for Osceola County, Florida, Civil Case
Number: Cl 04-MF-0374, the undersigned Clerk will sell the property
in
COUNT ii
Unit Week 08, Unit 0416, an ANNUAL Unit Week, OAK PLANTATION
CONDOMINIUM, together with all appurtenances, according and sub-
ject to the Declaration of Condominium of OAK PLANTATION CON-
DOMINIUM, as recorded in Official Records Book 1375, Page 242,
Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments
thereof and supplements thereto, if any (“Declarationâ€), subject to
taxes for the current year and subsequent years, and all other matters
of record
COUNT Hil
Unit Week 28; Unit 0410, an ANNUAL Unit Week, OAK PLANTATION
CONDOMINIUM, together with all appurtenances, according and sub-
ject to the Declaration of Condominium of OAK PLANTATION CON-
DOMINIUM, as recorded in Official Records Book 1375, Page 242,
Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments
thereof and supplements thereto, if any (“Declarationâ€), subject to
taxes for the current year and subsequent years, and all other matters
of record
at Public sale to the highest and best bidder for cash starting at the
hour of 11:00 o'clock A.M., on the 30th day of AUGUST 2004, at the
Main Entrance of the Osceola County Courthouse, 2 Courthouse
Square, Kissimmee, Florida 34741.
Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, it is required that
we state the following to you: This document is an attempt to collect a
debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.
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 the provisions of certain assistance. Please contact Court
Administration at Two Courthouse Square, Suite 1100, Kissimmee,
Florida 34741. Telephone: (407) 343-2421 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 on this 2nd day of August 2004.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez
KATHY RODRIGUEZ
As Deputy Clerk
August 7, 14, 2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NUMBER: Cl 04-MF-0642.
TEMPUS PALMS INTERNATIONAL, LTD.,
a Florida limited partnership,
Plaintiff,
VS.
FREDERICK CARR and JENNIFER L. CARR; PHILIP CLAYDON
CORY; ELVIA YRENE MARTINEZ De GUILARTE and ROBERTO
JESUS GUILARTE MORALES; CHARLES K. McCARTNEY and
LOUISE P. McCARTNEY; KEITH ANTHONY SMITH and JACQUE-
LINE ESERINE SMITH,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: Defendants, FREDERICK CARR and JENNIFER L. CARR, and
all parties claiming interest by, through, under or against Defendants,
FREDERICK CARR and JENNIFER L. CARR, and all parties having
or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the property herein
COUNT | — DEFENDANTS,
FREDERICK CARR and JENNIFER L. CARR
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to Sorsclose a mortgage on the
following described property in Osceola County, Florida:
Building 13, Unit 302, Week 28, Suing Assigned Year(s) ODD;
of THE PALMS COUNTRY CLUB AND RESORT, a condominium,
together with all appurtenances thereto, according and subject to the
Declaration of Condominium of THE PALMS COUNTRY CLUB AND
RESORT, a Condominium, as recorded in Official Records Book
1545, Page 2911, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all
amendments thereof and supplements thereto, if any, subject to taxes
for the current year and subsequent years, and all other matters of
records, has been filed against you; and you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on: ANDREW T. MARCUS,
Corporate Counsel for the Plaintiff, whose address is: 7380 Sand Lake
Road, Suite 600, Orlando, Florida 32819, within thirty (30) days after
the first publication of this Notice, on or before SEPTEMBER 7, 2004,
and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on
Plaintiffs corporate counsel or immediately thereafter; otherwise a
If you are a person with a disability who needs accommodation in
order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to
you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Court
Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Flori-
da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2421, within two (2) working days of
your receipt of this Summons; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call
(800) 955- 8771
WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on the 2nd day of August
2004.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Stacie T. Wildermuth
TACIE T. WILDERMUTH
As Deputy Clerk
August 7, 14, 2004
IN THE ciRcuT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NUMBER: Cl 04-MF-0702.
TEMPUS PALMS INTERNATIONAL, LTD.,
a Florida limited partnership,
VS.
GIUSEPPE PELUSO CAIFA and ANA MARIA FERRO De NOVIS;
SANDRA J. FOSHEE and BRANDI R. FOSHEE; RONALD MORRIS
KING Jr; TONEY BARNETT McCRAY and LEONORA DAPHENE
MITCHELL; LILIANA DAVILA TORRES,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: Defendants, TONEY BARNETTE McCRAY and LEONORA
DAPHENE MITCHELL, and all gaining neve: by, through,
under or TONEY BARNETTE McCRAY and
Defendants,
LEONORA APHENE a i Pea Pot Ot tlaiting
ny ngni Qf
TON EE MY ard
LEONORA DAPHENE MITCHELL
AE Br morgage of Vie
Sp
WS COONTRY CLUB AND
order to participate in iis proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to
you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Court
Administration at 2 Courthouse , Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Flori-
da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2421, "within two (2) working days of
your receipt of this Summons; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call
(800) 955- 8771
WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on the 2nd day of August
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By /s/ Stacie T. Wildermuth
TACIE T. WILDERMUTH
As Clerk
August 7, 14, 2004 Pepuy
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NUMBER: CI 04-MF-0849.
TEMPUS PALMS INTERNATIONAL, LTD.,
a Florida limited partnership,
Plaintiff
VS.
SHERALD D. BRYANT; ERNESTO GONZALEZ, SYLVIA VICINAIZ
FRAGOSO and GENEVE VICINAIZ FRAGOSO; RAYMOND
TEOFILE LESIRE and ANSCHELA NATALIE YARZAGARAY
LESIRE; BENJAMIN MELLS and MICHELINE D. COLEY; THOMAS
SANDERS Jr. and CHAVON KEYS NE M. TIDSEY,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: Defendants, THOMAS SANDERS Jr. and CHAVON KEYS
SANDERS, and all parties claiming interest by, through, under or
against Defendants, THOMAS SANDERS Jr. and CHAVON KEYS
SANDERS, and all Si panies having or claiming to have any right, title or
ne ell
INT I DEFENDANTS,
THOMAS SANDERS Jr. and CHAVON KEYS SANDERS
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the
following described property in Osceola County, Florida:
Building 15, Unit 101, Week 24, durin, fg Assigned Year(s) Even;
of THE PALMS COUNTRY CLUB ANI RESORT, a condominium,
together with all appurtenances thereto, according and subject to the
Declaration of Condominium of THE PALMS COUNTRY CLUB AND
RESORT, a Condominium, as recorded in Official Records Book
1545, Page 2911, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all
amendments thereof and supplements thereto, if any, subject to taxes
for the current year and subsequent years, and all other matters of
records, has been filed against you; and you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on: ANDREW T. MARCUS,
Corporate Counsel for the Plaintiff, whose address is: 7380 Sand Lake
Road, Suite 600, Orlando, Florida 32819, within thirty (30) days after
the first publication of this Notice, on or before SEPTEMBER 7, 2004,
and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on
Plaintiffs corporate counsel or immediately thereafter; otherwise a
default will be entered Complaint
If you are a person with a disability who needs accommodation in
order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to
you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Court
Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Flori-
da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2421, within two (2) ‘working days of
your gh CL Jus Summons; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call
(800) 955- 8
Wess m 2 hand and seal of this Court on the 2nd day of August
2004.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Stacie T. Wildermuth
§TaciE T. WILDERMUTH
As Deputy Clerk
August 7, 14, 2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NUMBER: Cl 04-MF-0912.
TEMPUS PALMS INTERNATIONAL, LTD,
a Florida limited partnership,
Plaintiff,
VS.
EFRAIN SOTO NUNEZ and AIDA |. GONZALEZ ROMAN;
CRISTOBEL FLORES and LESBIA |. FLORES;
ZERITA HORTENSE SHIPMAN, JOHNNY LEE SHIPMAN
and DAWN OTELIA SAUNDERS; IGNASIO D. SOLANO
and MARIA RIOS; PAULINE P. WALTON,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: Defendants, CRISTOBAL FLORES and LESBIA I. FLORES, and
all parties claiming interest by, through, under or against Defendants,
CRISTOBAL FLORES and LESBIA |. FLORES, and all parties having
or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the property herein
described:
COUNT Ii - DEFENDANTS,
CRISTOBAL FLORES AND LESBIA |. FLORES
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the
following described property in Osceola County, Florida:
Building 24, Unit 107, Week 32, during Assigned Year(s) Even;
of THE PALMS COUNTRY CLUB AND RESORT, a condominium,
together with all appurtenances thereto, according and subject to the
Declaration of Condominium of THE PALMS COUNTRY CLUB AND
RESORT, a Condominium, as recorded in Official Records Book
1545, Page 2911, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all
amendments thereof and supplements thereto, if any, subject to taxes
for the current year and subsequent years, and all other matters of
records, has been filed against you; and you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on: ANDREW T. MARCUS,
Corporate Counsel for the Plaintiff, whose address is: 7380 Sand Lake
Road, Suite 600, Orlando, Florida 32819, within thirty (30) days after
the first publication of this Notice, on or before SEPTEMBER 7, 2004,
and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on
Plaintiffs corporate counsel or immediately thereafter; otherwise a
If you are a person with a disability who needs accommodation in
order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to
you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Court
Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Flori-
da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2421, within two (2) working days of
your receipt of this Summons; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call
(800) 955- 8
WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on the 2nd day of August
2004.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Stacie T. Wildermuth
STACIE T. WILDERMUTH
As Deputy Clerk
August 7, 14, 2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NUMBER: CI 04-MF-0913.
TEMPUS PALMS INTERNATIONAL, LTD.,
a Florida limited partnership,
Plaintiff,
VS.
HAZEL Y. DENNIS; CLYDE LEONARD DERRY and MINERVA
EDITH DERRY; LUIS JAVIER MARINO and ELSIE MARINO; HERIB-
ERTO E. RAMIREZ and MARIA TRINIDAD RAMIREZ; CHARLES
DWAYNE RANDALL and CHANTHINI SAUNDERS RANDALL,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: Defendants, LUIS JAVIER MARINO and ELSIE MARINO, and all
parties claiming interest by, through, under or against Defendants,
LUIS JAVIER MARINO and ELSIE MARINO, and all parties having or
claiming to have any right, title or interest in the property herein
described:
COUNT lil - DEFENDANTS,
LUIS JAVIER MARINO and ELSIE MARINO
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the
following described property in Osceola County, Florida:
Building 18, Unit 201, Week 23, during Assigned Year(s) Even;
of THE PALMS COUNTRY CLUB AND RESORT, a condominium,
together with all appurtenances thereto, according and subject to the
Declaration of Condominium of THE PALMS COUNTRY CLUB AND
RESORT, a Condominium, as recorded in Official Records Book
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NUMBER: Cl 03-MF-3057.
OAK PLANTATION JOINT VENTURE,
a Florida general partnership
Plaintiff,
VS.
CORA H. KEENE and
JAMES M. KEENE, her husband, et al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the Final Judgment of
Foreclosure entered on the 29th day of July 2004, in the cause pend-
ing in the Circuit Court, in and for Osceola County, Florida, Civil Case
Number: Cl 03-MF-3057, the undersigned Clerk will sell the property
in n ri
COUNT IV:
Unit Week 34, in Unit 0307, an ODD Unit Week, OAK PLANTATION
CONDOMINIUM, together with all appurtenances, according and sub-
ject to the Declaration of Condominium of OAK PLANTATION CON-
DOMINIUM, as recorded in Official Records Book 1375, Page 242,
Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all amendments
thereof and supplements thereto, if any (“Declarationâ€), subject to
taxes for the current year and subsequent years, and all other matters
of record
at Public sale to the highest and best bidder for cash starting at the
hour of 11:00 o'clock A.M., on the 30th day of AUGUST 2004, at the
Main Entrance of the Osceola County Courthouse 2 Courthouse
Square, Kissimmee, Florida 34741.
Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, it is required that
we state the following to you: This document is an attempt to collect a
debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.
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 the provisions of certain assistance. Please contact Court
Administration at Two Courthouse Square, Suite 1100, Kissimmee,
Florida 34741. Telephone: (407) 343-2421 within two (2) working days
1545, Page 2911, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and all
amendments thereof and supplements thereto, if any, subject to taxes
for the current year and subsequent years, and all other matters of
records, has been filed against you; and you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on: ANDREW T. MARCUS,
Corporate Counsel for the Plaintiff, whose address is: 7380 Sand Lake
Road, Suite 600, Orlando, Florida 32819, within thirty (30) days after
the first publication of this Notice, on or before SEPTEMBER 7, 2004,
and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on
Plaintiff's corporate counsel or immediately thereafter; otherwise a
: int
If you are a person with a disability who needs accommodation in
order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to
you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Court
Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Flori-
da 34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2421, within two (2) working days of
your receipt of this Summons; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call
(800) 955- 8771
WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on the 2nd day of August
2004.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Stacie T. Wildermuth
TACIE T. WILDERMUTH
As Deputy Clerk
August 7, 14, 2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NUMBER: CI 04-MF-0970.
TEMPUS PALMS INTERNATIONAL, LTD.,
a Florida limited partnership,
Plaintiff
0
vs.
GUSTAVO ALBERTO CARDONA CHORRO and VICTORIA ANTO-
NIA TENREIRO RODRIGUEZ; EVELYN JEFFERSON; JACQUE-
LINE LEE ROBINSON; PHYLLIS M. TATE; SHARON YVONNE
WILLIAMS,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: Defendant, PHYLLIS M. TATE, and all parties claiming interest by,
through, under or against Defendant, PHYLLIS M. TATE, and all par-
ties having or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the proper-
COUNT IV - DEFENDANT, PHYLLIS M. TATE
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a 3 8 morgage on the
following described property in Osceola County,
Building 12, Unit 208, Week 25, duri Ee
of THE UN BANG re am,
with
Coda of 2 of THE PALMS TRY CLUB AND
RESORT, recorded in
corporate counsel or thereafter; otherwise
in this Ju are Sie at fo
re prsedes are ontitod, oto to
L Wikis wo {2) wei ar
min tu 2 A
(OAHTNESS my hand and sel is out on the 2nd day of Aust
records, has been filed against you; : fo serve a
for the Plaintif, is: 7380 Sand Lake
Road, Suite 600, Orlando, Florida 32819, within a
of this Notice, on or before 2004,
of your receipt of this Notice of Sale; If you are hearing or voice
impaired, call 1-800) 955-8771.
DATED on this 2nd day of August 2004.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
August 7, 14, 2004
By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez
KATHY RODRIGUEZ
As Deputy Clerk
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
Case Number: Cl 04-MF-1510.
ISLAND ONE Inc.,
a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
HARRY SHIPMAN and DONNA
M. SHIPMAN, husband and
wife; ALBERT T. LEE Jr. and
CINDY D. LEE, husband and
wife; MICHAEL R. HOWELL
and ALICE M. HISSIM, as joint
tenants with right of survivor-
ship; JEFFREY C. BROWN
and WILLIAM D. FENDT, as
joint tenants with right of sur-
vivorship; and ROBERT E.
SAMS ll and GLADYS SAMS,
husband and wife,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
To: MICHAEL R. HOWELL and
ALICE M. HISSIM, as joint ten-
ants with right of survivorship,
COUNT Ill, 628 South Main
Street, Stewartsville, NJ 08886.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Complaint to Foreclose Mort-
gage on the following described
lands:
EVEN Unit Week(s) No(s). 49
in Apartment Number: H-302, of
PARKWAY INTERNATIONAL II,
a condominium, according to the
Declaration of Condominium
and amendments thereof, as
recorded in Official Records
Book 1182, at Page 1119, et
seq., 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: KORSHAK & ASSOCI-
ATES, 2345 Sand Lake Road,
Suite 1208, Orlando, Florida
32809, on or before 30 days
from the date of the first publica-
tion, on or before SEPTEMBER
7, 2004, and file the original with
the Clerk of this Court either
before service on the 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 dis-
ability who needs any accom-
modation in order to participate
in this proceedings, you are enti-
tled, at no cost to you, to the pro-
vision of certain assistance.
Please contact: Court Adminis-
tration at 2 Courthouse Square,
Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Florida
34741, Telephone: (407) 343-
2421, within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this
Notice of Action; if you are hear-
ing or voice impaired, call 1-
(800) 955-8771.
WITNESS MY HAND and offi-
cial seal of this Court on this 2nd
day of August 2004.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF THE COURT
By: /s/ Stacie T. Wildermuth
STACIE T. WILDERMUTH
As Deputy Clerk
Attorney for Plaintiff:
KORSHAK & ASSOCIATES
2345 Sand Lake Road
Suite 120B
Orlando, Florida 32809
Telephone: (407) 855-3333
August 7, 14, 2004
NOTICE OF ADOPTION
OF RESOLUTION
RV03-00005
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that on the 2nd day of August,
A.D. 2004, the Board of County
Commissioners of Osceola
County, Florida, adopted a Res-
olution vacating, abandoning,
and discontinuing as a public
road or street and forever
renouncing and disclaiming any
right of the County of Osceola,
State of Florida, and the public,
in and to the following described
road. or street shown and delin-
eated on the Plat of FLORIDA
FRUIT & TRUCKLAND COM-
PANY'S SUBDIVISION, of Sec-
tion 10, Township 25 South,
Range 27 East, according to the
plat thereof as recorded in Plat
Book B, Page 68, Public
Records of Osceola County,
particularly described as follows,
to wit:
That portion of a 30 foot Public
right-of-way lying West of Lots 9,
10, 11 and 12, Block D, and East
of Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Block C,
FLORIDA FRUIT & TRUCK-
LAND COMPANY'S SUBDIVI-
SION of Section 10, Township
25 South, Range 27 East, as
recorded in Plat Book B, Page
68, of the Public Records of
Osceola County, Florida; LESS
The North 15.00 feet thereof.
Contains 1.80 Acres, more or
|
BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
OF OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Ye ma ny
Chairman/Vice-Chairman
ATTEST:
OSCEOLA COUNTY
CLERK OF THE BOARD
BY, nt
Clerk/Deputy Clerk
to the Board
August 7, 2004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Case Number: Cl 03-MF-1783.
FLORIDA VACATION VILLAS
Ill CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA-
TION Inc., a Florida not-for-prof-
it corporation,
Plaintiff,
VS.
DEREK BRADSHAW, et al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
As to COUNTS |, II, Ii, IV, V
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure dated July
26, 2004, entered in Civil Case
Number: Cl 03-MF-1783, of the
Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial
Circuit, in and for Osceola Coun-
ty, Florida, that on the 30th day
of AUGUST 2004, at 11:00
o'clock A.M., at the OSCEOLA
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2
Courthouse Square, Kissim-
mee, Florida 34741, the under-
signed Clerk will offer for the
sale the following described real
property.
An undivided one-fifty-first (1/51)
fractional interest in yr
um Unit 1121/48; 2117/01 and
52; 2119/29; 2120/47, 2121/41,
of FLORIDA VACATION ViL-
LAS Ill, a condominium, and all
appurtenances thereto, accord-
ing to the Declaration of Condo-
minium thereof, recorded in Offi-
cial Records Book 752, Page
179, of the Public Records of
Osceola County, Florida; and all
amendments thereto (the “Dec-
laration of Condominiumâ€);
together with the undivided
share in the Common Elements
appurtenant thereto in fee sim-
ple absolute, as a tenant in com-
mon with the other owners of
said Condominium Unit. SE
If you are a person with a dis-
ability who needs any accom-
modation in order to participate
in this proceeding, you are enti-
tled, at no cost to you, to the pro-
vision of certain assistance.
Please contact Court Adminis-
tration at 2 Courthouse Square,
Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Florida
34741. Telephone: (407) 343-
2421, within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this Sum-
mons; if you are hearing or
voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-
8771.
ORDERED at Osceola County,
Florida, on this 3rd day of
August 2004.
LARRY WHALEY
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Kathy Rodriguez
KATHY RODRIGUEZ
As Deputy Clerk
August 7, 14, 2004
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METAL BUILDING SUPPLIES, LLC.
We sell a full line of metal roofing
and components to fit any need.
From Residential to Complete Industrial.
407-935-9714
240-Roofing Contractor
GLOBAL ROOFING
Roof Leaks * Free Estimates
Specializing in Flat Roofs, Shingle Roofs
And Metal Roofs
Call 407-227-0503
All Credit Cards Accepted
AAA CHARLES
Appliance Repair
Totally Free Service Calls Same Day
Service
(407) 847-3097
(407) 859-8050
280-Home Improvement
GARAGE DOOR SALES & SERVICE
All Brands Of Openers Sold & Repaired
30Yrs. Experience. Lic./Ins.
(407) 856-1924
All major credit cards accepted
BATHTUBS, TILE, COUNTERTOPS
AND APPLIANCES
Resurfaced * Recolored * Repaired
Quality Work
Lic/Ins » Credit Cards Accepted
Good Guys Tub and Tile
407-361-8706 * 407-847-9588
FIXX A HOME
Pressure Washing © Painting
Repairs * Remodeling
Licensed © Insured
407-857-3025 Mobile: 407-873-5157
fixxahome @aol.com
FOUNDATION REPAIR
Wood Or Block Houses
Termite Damage, Stair Step Cracks
All Work Guaranteed
Licensed/Insured
Above All Leveling, Inc.
321-689-0226
REMODELING, REPAIR,
ROOM ADDITIONS
New Home, Bam &
Warehouse Construction
Licensed/Certified Building Contractor
CB-C037814
Insured, Experienced, Reliable,
Affordable
Jobs Large Or Small
407-908-2267 321-663-3202
4 John’s Home Repairs
GENERAL REPAIRS & HOME IMPROVEMENTS
INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTING
PromPT COURTEOUS SERVICE
REASONABLE RATES
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305-Svc. General
COMPUTER PROBLEMS?
Feel Like An idiot?
In Home/Office Tutoring
Virus/Pop-up Protection
Networking
Charles 407-348-5198
320-Electrical Svc
For All Your Electrical Needs
Call To Schedule Saturday Work At
No Extra Charge
Major Credit Cards Accepted
407-932-0191
Lic.#3144
S&A ELECTRIC
Lic. #ER0012791
Any Electrical Work, New or Remodeling.
407-466-7700
330-Home/Office
Cleaning
JACKIE'S CLEANING SERVICE
Commercial/Residential
References - Licensed
(407) 932-3247
340-Moving/Hauling
BOBCAT, DUMPTRUCK SERVICE,
Driveways, Debris Removal.
Residential/Commercial.
Licensed/Insured.
Vance'’s Hauling And Cleanup
(407) 892-6754
DALEY MOVING & STORAGE
7 Days/Free Estimates
* Local/State to State Expert Packing
* Load/Unload * Disassemble/
J.D’S TREE Service. Free Estimates.
28/years experience. Topping, Trimming,
Tree Removal. 957-4012.
420-Concrete
ANDY KOSINSKI, INC.
Concrete Contractor
Residential * Commercial
Call 407-346-1163
BULLET CONCRETE
House Slabs, Patios, Drives, Etc.
Free Estimates
(407) 891-1608
QUALITY CONCRETE FINISHING
Affordable Prices.
Free Estimates. Lic/Ins.
No Job Too Small!
Aggregate Concrete
(407) 932-1991
475-Painting
BOWERS PAINTING, INC.
Free Pressure Wash
With Exterior Painting
Licensed/Insured
All Major Credit Cards Accepted
(407) 932-3247, (407) 709-4976
Fax (407) 847-9823
HOUSE PAINTING & REPAIRS
Free Estimates. Quality Work. Will Also
Barter. Call (407) 944-3825.
*PRECISION PAINTING»
Interior-Exterior. Residential. Commercial.
Quality Work! Fair Prices! Licensed, In-
sured. (407) 892-6382.
TOM’S PAINTING.
Pressure Washing. Wallcovering. Drywall
Repair. Carpentry. Free Estimates.
Quality Work. (407) 847-2675.
525-Business
Opportunity
A $200K+ 1st YEAR POTENTIAL
4/Year Track Record.
Professional Training.
No Selling.
No Cold Calls. Home Based.
800-727-6144 24/7
STICK YOUR NOSE IN MY BUSINESS
Love Scented Soy Candles?
Representatives Needed.
888-588-5727 www.scents4U2.com
VENDING ROUTE- Makes $1600/month
plus 20 additional machine & 3 months
product. $20,000. Call Mark 407-957-
9263.
555-Medical Equipment
ATTENTION!
MEDICARE RECIPIENTS
Receive free diabetic shoes, glucose
monitor and strips sent directly to your
front door.
Call 1-877-962-0001
Restrictions May Apply
590-For Sale General
ABOVE GROUND Swimming Pool. 1Yr.
Old. 24ft., Round. $1100. (407) 891-8872.
ANTIQUE CORNER Cabinet. $100. 407-
957-5416 or 407-791-7397. Ask for Vicki.
BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM Pastel bedding for
twin bunk beds. Capped comforters,
shams, sunburst pillows, valance. $80.
407-957-4462.
BRAND NEW Pedestal Sink/Toilet. De-
cided Not To Remodel. Aimond Color.
$100/Set. (407) 719-6643.
GUNS FOR sale. Kimber 45/caliber, semi-
automatic, 4†barrel, $600. Desert Eagle
357/magnum, $750. Both brand new con-
dition. 407-891-0519.
FURNITURE - BEDS & MORE
Cheapest Prices In Town!
New, Used & Antique L/R, D/R,
B/R Furniture.
Double Discount of Cash & Carry Sales!
Central Florida Furniture
2640 Michigan Ave. Kissimmee
(407) 944-9080
KING SIZE bed & dresser with mirror.
Excellent condition. Medium color wood.
$350 OBO. 407-935-0609.
LIKE NEW. Great condition. Couch,
loveseat, coffeetable, large sofa, chair, &
ottoman. 407-847-0449.
MATCHING SEAFOAM Green rocker/re-
cliner. $400. Oak dining table, 4/chairs,
1/leaf. $150. 407-460-0232.
TABLE & 4/Chairs, White With Butcher
Block Top & Matching Cabinet. $125.
(407) 891-8872.
635-Lawn & Garden
2/YAZOO YR60 Mowers. Great For Parts
Or Will Run With Some TLC. Many ~~ Ex-
tras. $500 Takes All. (407) 348-0062.
HOT TUB/SPA - $1,295. Brand new, still
in crate! With therapy jets, insulated cover,
energy efficient 110volt. Can deliver. 407-
870-7549.
IBM WHEEL Writer 15 Electric Typewriter.
Professional Model. Spell Check. Auto Re-
print. Like New. $100.00. (407) 957-8084.
LARGE PANASONIC Microwave $90.00
(407) 957-4759.
SPA/HOTTUB, 5/PERSON, 5HP, Loung-
er, Loaded With Jets. Cabinet, Lights,
Never Used, Full Warranty. Was $4300,
Sell $1595. (407) 256-5919
STANDING LAMP $8; Sprinklers $5/$8;
Craft Supplies $50; Bed Table $7; Other
Misc. $20. (407) 957-7528.
VALLEY POOL Table $1200 OBO. 407-
397-1980 Ext.#51.
WORLD OF SPORTS SHOP
Located At Osceola Flea Market
On Saturday's.
25% Sale This Week For Back To School
On Young Men's Urban Street Clothes,
College Caps, Backpacks, Pens, Levis
Denim Shorts. Payment Method: Cash,
Checks, Visa, Mastercard, Discover,
Amex, Money Orders. For Fast Service
Order By Phone, Credit Cards Only. Call
Me At 407-460-1705. Make Checks Pay-
able To World Of Sports, Include Your
Phone # On Checks.
595-Utility Trailers
655-Sporting Goods
GUN & KNIFE SHOW
Hermando Sportsmen Club. Aug. 14 9am-
5pm, Aug. 15 9am-4pm. Hernando County
Fairgrounds. Admission $5.00. Kinds
under 16 free. For info call 1-352-799-
3605. hernandosportsmenclub.com
POOL TABLE Brand new, gorgeous 8
wood table. Italian 1†slate with accesso-
ries and balls. Still in crate! Never used!
Cost $5K, sell $1550. 407-846-8822.
660-Computer Equipment
REFURBISHED DELL Computers Penti-
um Ill. 128 MB RAM, 17†Monitor. Internet
Ready. $200. knowbesttechnologies.com.
321-662-4532.
665-Musical
Instruments
FOR SALE- trumpet with case. Good con-
dition. $100. 407-933-1610.
YAMAHA FULL size Digital Piano. Excel-
lent condition. One of the top digital pia-
nos. Sell for $3400. 407-892-0519.
680-Restaurant Equipment
MISC. RESTAURANT equipment $3500
OBO.; Commercial rental with or without
equipment $900/mo. (407) 847-3557.
535-Businesses For Sale
ESTABLISHED LANDSCAPE Concrete
Curbing Business For Sale. Equipment In
Excellent Condition. Call For Info. (407)
928-3115.
INTERIOR DESIGN FRANCHISE
Large Territory Including Celebration.
Company Training. Custom Van With
Samples. For Info Call Ms. Griffin (321)
939-0585.
540-Garage Sales
Kissimmee
4/FAMILY GARAGE Sale. Sat. 8/7. 7am-
12/Noon. 1511 Jenni Lee Ct., The Woods
At Kings Crest. Tools, Fishing Equipment,
Ceramics, Lawn Mowers, Much More.
CELEBRATION- Moving! Furniture, jewel-
ry, Disney pins, maple desk, & more! No
« Pick-up/Delivery Reassemble junk. 321-939-6789. Fri.8/6, Sat.8/7. Call
Residential/Commercial for directions.
Seniors Discount FRI.8/6, SAT.8/7. 8am-noon. 2902 Willow
(386) 574-3312 Oak Ct. Electronics, housewares, furni-
ture, toys, baby items.
360-Pressure Cing GARAGE SALE. 2709 Forest View Ln
(Mill Run). Sat/Sun. School Clothes For All
* PRESSURE WASHING ° Ages! Toys/Misc.
* GUTTER CLEANING ° :
Licensed/Insured MOVING SALE!! Everything must go! 653
Best Work - Best Prices!
For Free Estimates
Call Mike - 407-932-0553
370-Lawn Maintenance
A Luna Lawn & Pool Service
Commercial/Residential
Se Habla Espanol
Poinciana Area
863-242-9371
863-419-4709
JPLS INC.
THE POWER SOURCE
Lawn Mowing & Landscaping
* Pruning e Clean-ups Edging
e Mulching - *Planting * Sodding
* Concrete Work
Comm./Res. Lic./Ins. 20/Yrs. Exp.
Mowing starting $80/mo.
Full Service $100/mo.
Now accepting credit cards.
Joel (407) 702-8756
Harvey (407) 402-3850
375-Landscape
Contractor
AARRDEEBEE’S INC.
One Ton Dump Truck/ Compact Tractor
Service. www.aarrdeebees.com.
321-624-2362
395-Tree Service
KELLY OUTDOOR
TRIMMING/REMOVAL, STUMP
GRINDING, FIREWOOD, FREE
CHIPPER MULCH.
FREE ESTIMATES
(407) 396-6729
3 Days
MORTGAGE BROKER COURSES
Kambuck Resources, LLC
KISSIMMEE LOCATION
August 17-19
Cedar Plaza, 2262 E. Irlo Bronson Mem. Hwy.
www. KAMBUCK.com
“TOLL FREE†888-526-2825
Adriane Park. Sat.8/7.
MOVING SALE- Fri.8/06, Sat.8/07, 8-7
820 Aspen Woods Circle. Everything must
go! Sofa, washer, miscellaneous.
MULTI-FAMILY- Fri.8/06, Sat.8/07, 8-2? 22
Idora Blvd. off Neptune. Baby items,
household, miscellaneous.
YARD SALE Sat. Aug. 7th, 8am-4pm.
2093 Shannon Lakes Blvd. Lakeside
Community, Kissimmee.
545-Garage Sales
St. Cloud
1254 HANCOCK Circle. Fri.8/6, Sat.8/7.
7am-?7? Refrigerator, bikes, various
household items, misc.
2 FAMILY Yard Sale. 541 Clay Drive, Off
Michigan Avenue. Friday, 8/6. Saturday,
8/7. 8:30AM-3:00PM.
CAR, TRUCK, Boat, Jeep, Appliances,
Clothes, Tools, Electronics, & More. 8/6,
8/7 & 8/8. 1614 Marlin St. (Pine Grove
Park).
CRAFTS, PUZZLES, Baby clothes, adult
clothes and much more! Fri.8/6, Sat.8/7.
8am-2pm. 6375 Carroll Circle, Tops Ter-
race, Pine Grove Park.
GARAGE SALE Sat.8/7, Sun.8/8. 3565
Cord Ave., St.Cloud Manor. Furniture,
clothing, lawn equipment, etc.
VERY LARGE 3/Family Yard Sale. Some
Disabled Furniture. Sat. 8/7, Sun. 8/8. 18
E. 17th St.
YARD SALE 695 Grape Ave. Friday
through Sunday. 7am-noon. Misc. kids
items, odds/ends, riding lawnmower.
1641.072904.TNG
FOR SALE - "Enclosed utility trailer.
4’ X 6". $400. 407-933-1610.
610-Appliances
GE ELECTRIC Stove, Like New (2001),
White, Works Perfect. $200. Call Susan
407-892-8074.
MARVIN'S APPLIANCES
For Sale: Quality used washers, dryers,
stoves, refrigerators, completely recondi-
tioned. $100 & Up. Guaranteed!
Delivery Available. Parts,
In Home Repair available.
407-846-4448.
MC/Visa accepted.
STOVE - Kenmore, Electric, White. Good
Condition. $125. (407) 891-8872.
WANTED TO BUY! Refrigerators,
Washers, Dryers, Stoves. Top Dollar
Paid! 407-846-4448
625-Furnishings
AWESOME RATTAN Dining Set. Round
Table, Roll On Chairs, Great Condition.
$165.00. (407) 892-7342.
BED - $135. All brand new orthopedic,
2/piece, queen pillowtop set. 5/yr. warran-
ty. Can deliver. 407-846-8822.
BED - $195. All New King! 3/piece ortho-
pedic pillowtop set. 5/yr. warranty. Can de-
liver. 407-846-2365.
BEDROOM SET - $495. 7/piece set.
Brand New! Never used. Includes head-
board, 2/nightstands, dresser, chest...
407-870-7549.
KING SIZE waterbed, dresser, mirror.
Good condition. $100 OBO. 407-348-
5198.
2 Week
IFREC REAL ESTATE COURSES
KISSIMMEE LOCATION
Sales Associate Pre-License
August 10 - August 26
Cedar Plaza, 2262 E. Irlo Bronson Mem. Hwy
ATARI ST of oTe] 1)
685-Commercial
Equipment
1979 CHEVY DUMPTRUCK C-70. 7 yd.
New brakes, radiator, ready for work.
$4000 obo. 407-957-7017.
700-Help Wanted General
AUTO TRADER Is Seeking Independent
Contractors To Pick-up/Deliver Our Mag-
azines Thursdays Only. Must Have Reli-
able Vehicle. Next Info Session Is Tues-
day, 10am at 645 (C) Herndon Ave. Orlan-
do, FL 32803. For details call 1-800-314-
2230 ext. 1, Monday between 10am-1pm.
AVON-
Start Your Own Business!
Free Training & Support!
New Programs! Eam More $$$$!
407-436-8644
BABYSITTERS- Area Hotels/Homes.
Quick Cash. Daytime A Plus. 407-812-
1392. Listen To Entire Message.
CLASS A Driver. Minimum 2Yrs. Exp. Full
or Part Time. 321-624-1512.
CLEANERS WANTED. Monday-Friday.
Residential homes only. Car required. To
$8.50/hour. No evenings. Call 321-697
0063. E.O.E.
CLUBHOUSE ATTENDANT- Seeking
Flexible, Dependable, Self Motivated Per-
son To Oversee The Daily Operations Of
Clubhouse. Customer Service Exp. A
Plus. Call Karen For Appt. M-F, 11a-3p.
407-344-8583.
DO YOU Want to earn more money. If so,
call 1-888-334-3183.
DAYTIME P/T Housekeeping and Main-
tenance/Painter. Must be flexible and have
reliable vehicle. 407-396-7182.
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COME JOIN THE TEAM
Hiring School Bus Drivers
Osceola County School District
407-518-4540
CUSTODIAN- Disney area resort seeks
experienced F/T custodian. Good pay and
benefits. 407-397-1505.
DELIVERY DRIVERS
Seeking Friendly Customer Oriented Indi-
vidual. Must Have A Clean Driving Record
& The Ability To Lift A Minimum Of 75Ibs.
Apply In Person:
1125 New York Ave.
St.Cloud, FL 34769.
DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED!
Covenant needs tractor trailer drivers
NOW! No experience necessary! $700+
per week eaming potential. No CDL? No
problem! CDL training available! Call Now!
Toll free 1-877-214-3624.
EXPERIENCED HELP Needed for cabi-
net shop. All departments. Apply in person
at 300 E. 17th St, St.Cloud. 407-892-
6994.
EXPERIENCED P/T Driver needed for re-
tired 1992 Blue Bird school bus for after
school activities. Must be fingerprint-
ed/pass background screen. CDL license
w/passenger and air brake endorsement
required. Must pass driver's test.
$12.00/hr. Call Tom at 407-483-2462 or
Sandi at 407-892-6012, x103.
FACILITY ATTENDANT:
Civic Center. Part time (flexible hours &
weekends). HS graduate or equivalent; 1-
3 years Hotel/Motel/Athletic Club front
desk experience desirable. Valid FL DL;
CPR certified. Salary $6.50/hour. Open
until filled.
Apply:
City of Kissimmee
Personnel Department Sony Hall)
101 N. Church St.
Kissimmee, FL 34741
or personnel @kissimmee.org.
AA/EOE
FILE CLERK- PT- Flex. Hrs. World Of
Homes. 407-932-4777 ext. 201.
FULL TIME Driver- Class D License Re-
quired, CDL Preferred. Clean Driving
Record A Must. Heavy Lifting. $8.50/hr. +
Benefits. (407) 847-6016.
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SD IE,
ACTORS MODELS EXTRAS
Earn Up To $500/Day!
Ariza Talent Agency
407-332-0036
Member BBB, St.Lic.#000024
1928 Booth Circle, Longwood
Projects Daily!
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HIRING- Experienced full-time laundry/
housekeeping attendant for local resort,
day shift only. Excellent pay and benefits
package. Apply in person 3045 Polyne-
sian Isles Boulevard, Kissimmee or fax re-
sume 407-396-1744.
IMMEDIATE PART TIME OPENINGS
Starting at $8-$10.00 per hour
¢ Paid Training
* No Experience Necessary
* Weekend Availability a Must!
« Reliable Transportation Needed
To learn more call now!
407-351-1492
RGIS Inventory Specialists
An Equal Opportunity Employer
INCOME OPPORTUNITY
The Osceola Shopper and Osceola News-
Gazette is taking applications for future
openings as they come available to deliv-
er our publications. Must be available
Tuesday afternoon and evening for Shop-
per delivery and from 9pm Wednesday
until delivery is done Thursday morning.
Also from 9pm Friday until delivery is done
Saturday moming. Must have dependable
transportation and be self motivated and
PERSONALLY RELIABLE. Apply only if
you meet these qualifications. Retirees
welcome to apply. Apply at our offices at
108 Church Street in Kissimmee or 1109
10th Street in St.Cloud.
LATE NIGHT Newspaper Delivery Help
Wanted, Weekends. Call (407) 493-2763.
LAWN CARE/LANDSCAPING- Experi-
enced lawn maintenance person needed
for local resort. Excellent salary and ben-
efits package. Apply in person 3045 Poly-
nesian Isles Blvd., Kissimmee or fax re-
sume 407-396-1744.
LAWN SPRAY Tech. Experience Pre-
ferred. Good Driving Record Required.
Pest Patrol (407) 944-9445.
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for
the following positions: Crew Foreman,
Crew Members. Experienced only need
apply. Wise Landscaping, 407-518-9473.
NOW HIRING Telephone Operators,
Evening Shifts. Must Type 35/WPM. Pay
Up To $8.50/hr. Bilingual A Plus. Call (407)
933-7070 Between 9am-5pm.
and Scaper
Part-Time
Experienced Only Apply
080404.0S
Lowry Lawn Servite
407-891-7057
P/T ACTOR Needed For Year Round
Haunted Attraction In Old Town. (407)
847-7552.
PERSONS NEEDED For P/T & F/T posi-
tions. Good benefits and hours.
RECREATION CLASS INSTRUCTORS
WANTED
Fit-n-Tone, Latin Dance, After School,
Special Needs and others. Experience
required. Call Kissimmee Parks &
Recreation: 407-847-2388/
e-mail parks @kissimmee.org.
RESORT PHOTOGRAPHY/SALES
No experience necessary.
Paid training.
Call 407-654-1048
Saturday, Sunday or Monday
9am-5pm
RETAIL MAGIC Shop Needs FT/PT Dem-
onstrator. Paid Training. Must Be Motivat-
ed & Energetic. (407) 847-7552.
ROOFERS & LABORERS wanted. Must
have valid driver's license & some con-
struction experience. 407-348-9342.
START YOUR OWN BUSINESS
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Unlimited Eaming Potential!
Many Programs To Choose From
407-847-7953
SURVEY CREWS- All positions. Growing
survey company in Kissimmee adding
4 new crews. New equipment & vehicles.
Fax resume to 407-932-3555, or call 407-
932-4323 to schedule an interview.
UPS JOBS
Shifts 4am-9am, 5pm-10pm, 10pm-3am.
$8.50/hr. Full Healthcare Plan.
WWW.UPSJOBS.COM
EOE/M/F/IDN
VANCE REALTY Poinciana is offering
FREE Career Seminars - Tuesday, Au-
gust 3rd at 7:30pm and Wednesday, Au-
gust 18th at 7:30pm. Learn about avail-
able opportunities and what it takes to be-
come a successful professional with this
dynamic high tech-high touch company.
Call 407-343-4663 for more details and to
VP.
WANTED- 29 people to work from home.
$1500-$5000 PT/FT. (888)277-8072. suc-
cesswithebiz.com
WANTED: 29 Serious People
To Work From Home!
$1500-$5000 PT/FT
1-888-277-8072
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YARD TECH
Experienced yard tech/debris removal
person needed. Must be clean, respectful,
& responsible. Have transportation & a
desire to work. Good clean Class-C
license a plus. Pays $8.00/per hour. Call
407-933-8087 or 321-436-2293.
CLEANING PERSON For vacation rental
company. Full time, weekends required.
Good wages, benefits. Dependable with
Siberian and transportation. 407-390-
GENERAL MANAGER needed. Daytona
Beach, 48 unit motel. Live-on property. Ex-
perience required. Fax resume 407-859-
0380 or call 386-547-0825.
MAINTENANCE PERSON For Villa Man-
agement company. Painting, carpentry
and general repair skills required. Good
pay and benefits. Flexible schedule. 407-
390-8200.
740-Security
SECURITY OFFICERS Needed. Experi-
enced Preferred But Not Necessary. Will
Train. Licensed D Officers. Call For Inter-
view. (407) 932-3330.
745-Insurance
KISSIMMEE. FULL TIME/PART TIME.
Experienced. PL/CSR. Fax Resume Or
Experience History To (407) 933-1775.
750-Telemarketing
720-Restaurant/Lounge
EXPERIENCED SERVERS
And Line Cooks. Dinner shift.
Greensides Restaurant at Harmony.
Apply in person:
3500 Harmony Square Dr. West
407-891-1616
Restaurant Opens Aug. 16
IHOP RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT
OPEN HOUSE
Interviewing for GM's & Restaurant
Managers in the
Orlando & Kissimmee area.
Thurs. Aug. 12
10am-4pm
(No Appointment Necessary)
Interviews @ Embassy Suites
225 E. Altamonte Dr. in
Altamonte Springs.
Directions 407-834-2400
Fax/Email resume 214-222-6572 or
WPB @selfopportunity.com
Questions 800-594-7036
1-2yrs. Restaurant Management
Experience Required
SERVERS WANTED. Shift work, nights
and weekends. Apply Tropical Breeze in
Old Town.
725-Clerical
CONSTRUCTION OFFICE is currently
looking for:
* Front Desk / Clerical Position
* Accounts Receivable/Accounts Payable
» Payroll Coordinator
Experience a must for all positions.
Apply in person at:
Wright's Inc.
917 13th Street
St.Cloud
FT EMPLOYMENT:
Office Manager: Must Be Computer
Literate, Produce Work Unsupervised.
Customer Service Oriented. Aviation
Background Preferred. Fax Resume To
410-763-7987.
: WANTED-
Secretary for a St.Cloud Funeral Home 40
hr. work week. Must be able to work 1
weekend a month and travel to our Kis-
simmee office to work each Wednesday.
Benefits available after 90 days. Fax re-
sume to 407-957-2527.
705-Retail/Cashiers
CASHIERS NEEDED
Full Time & Part Time. Good Pay +
Benefits. Cashier Experience Required.
Apply In Person:
Monday-Friday, 9am-2pm
Joy Food Stores
1822 N. Main, Kissimmee
No Phone Calls Please
715-Hotel/Motel
NEW HOTEL hiring housekeepers, front
desk, night auditor. 4559 W. Hwy.192.
730-Accounting
Bookkeeping
BOOKKEEPER P/T. Full charge experi-
enced. Tax preparation a plus! 407-892-
1266. Fax 407-892-4996.
735-Educational
ROCKING HORSE Preschool Academy is
now hiring for all positions. F/T and P/T.
Experience in CDA a plus. Please call
407-892-5437 or fax resume 407-892-
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e Paid Vacation (after 1 year)
¢ 401K e Major Medical, Dental & Vision
e Safety Incentives ® Opportunity To Advance
® Drug Free Work Place
® 45 Years of Service In Florida ® EOE
407-846-4231
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0586.080404.0S
1150 Joelson Rd.,
Kissimmee
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Family Owned
& Operated
FRIGERATION SERVICE TECHNICIANS
30 DAY SIGN ON BONUS
Competitive benefits package. Minimum 5 years experience
JUNIOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN (PM)
Minimum 1 Year Experience
IDENTIAL |
Combo installer/Must be able to work with sheet metal & fiberglass
We Are Looking For The Best Of The Best
(CEIVIETal (X=To lal U1 | WTS a TN TO o [TUT ESRF: AAT =e [SRV Ta del Up Lo
Must have a clean driving record. DRUG USERS NEED NOT APPLY
E.O.E. A Drug Free Workplace
Apply In Person or call
407-891-8890
19 E. 17th St, St. Cloud, FL 34769
that ot!
* Medical & Dental ¢ Friendly Environment ¢ Great Opportunity for Advancement
«Vacation & Holiday Pay * Casual Workplace * Beach Parties * BBQ Lic. # CAC057854
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Apply in Person. Wed, Thurs & Fri. 7:30am-4:30pm for all positions.
Cynthia Hernandez - Human Resources
1550 Aldersgate Drive, Kissimmee, Florida 34746
Phone 407-944-0924, Fax: 407-518-7842
Affirmative Action
Mrvh EOE/Drug | Free Workplace .
VACATION TELESALES Agents. $7-
$25/hr. + Bonuses & Benefits. AM/PM
Shifts. Open 22 Years. Telemarketing Ex-
perience Preferred. Kissimmee (407) 397-
3133.
755-Sales
ASSOCIATES NEEDED. PART TIME,
$600-$1000/month. FULL TIME, $3K-
$5K/month. Will Train. Bilingual helpful.
Fax resume to 407-816-3783 or phone
321-281-5070. SERIOUS INQUIRIES
ONLY.
BILINGUAL SALES- Counter Sales for
Kissimmee, experience in electrical &
plumbing. Full time or Part time, retirees
welcome. Excellent benefits, call for
appointment 407-870-0076.
CANCEL OR change classified ads by
calling the Osceola Shopper at 846-7600
before noon on Friday.
GOING ALL OUT FOR
TAXI DRIVERS
No Experience? Will Train!!
Must have good]
driving record
$500 Per Week
and More!
Call...
Yellow Cab of.
Kissimmee
407-846-2222
021804
(sod (olVR/.\ hope)
WORK FOR THE BEST?
Automotive Salesperson
2 Positions Available
Automatic Transmission
Technician
1 Position Available
Certified Technician
2 Positions Available
Detail Person
1 Position Available
Parts Counterperson
1 Position Available
BENEFITS
1.Great Pay
2.Vacation Pay/ Holiday Pay
3.Retirement (401K)
4 Health Insurance
5.New Vehicle Purchase Plan
6.Monthly/ Yearly Bonuses
7.Great Working Atmosphere
8.Stability (66yrs in business)
407-892-2141
1118 13th Street
0624.080704.SNG
ST. CLOUD, FL.
760-Beautician
Cosmetology
775-Crafts, Trades
& Skills
GLORIA'S HAIR STUDIO, KISSIMMEE.
2/Booth Rentals, Rooms Available For
Nails, Massage & Facials. (407) 870-
5008, (407) 791-6313.
770-Maintenance
HIRING- Maintenance Engineer with A/C
certification & prior experience in hotel or
timeshare industry. Excellent pay and ben-
efits package. Apply in person 3045 Poly-
nesian Isles Blvd., Kissimmee or fax re-
sume 407-396-1744.
AUTO GLASS TECH - Mobile unit, experi-
enced on 1990 and newer. Salary, com-
mission and full benefits. 407-846-1736.
Co. Drivers & O/ops:
Dedicated Freight
Available!
** Loads Going to GA & AL
wireturn back to S & SE FL **
CDL-A, 23yrs. old + 1yr exp.
For more information
Call @ 888-PEMBERTON
888-736-2378
CALL THE Osceola Shopper at 846-7600
for Grrreat Results!
EXPERIENCED EQUIPMENT Operators
needed. Call 407-957-2000.
BARTON
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES | |
Toll Collectors, Custodians
And Entry Level Supervisors
needed for St. Cloud/Kissimmee area.
Free Life Insurance.
Paid Training.
e Paid Vacation.
e Background/Drug Test Required.
407-578-7106
JOB TITLE
Assistant Teacher*
t Corrections Officer
House Parent
House Parent*
Library Manager
LPN-Full Time
LPN-PT*
Mechanic
Senior Counselor
Senior Mechanic
Osceola County -
Board of County
Commissioners
3 Courthouse Square, Suite 100
Kissimmee, FL 34741
Sel -JA'/.Ney.N, [oe] |] Sf
SALARY/HOURLY
¢ Assistant Project Manager
Batting Cage Attendant*
Heavy Equipment Mechanic
| Light Equipment Operator
* = Part-Time Position
Physical and drug test required. NCIC/FCIC background checks will be conducted.
Veterans preference ADA-EOE
nova WWW, 0Sceola.org or
OSCEOLA COUNTY HUMAN RESOURCES
3 Courthouse Square, Suite 100
KISSIMMEE, FL 34741 |
OFFICE: (407) 343-2800
HEARING IMPAIRED LINE: (407) 343-2820
Email: HR@osceola.org
Super TARGET
Kissimmee West
Job Festival
NOW HIRING: ALL TEAM MEMBERS
Target Stores is now opening a brand new store at SR535 & Hwy 192
in West Kissimmee. Target offers outstanding employment
opportunities that include competitive wages and benefits, flexible
schedules, and great training.
The Caribe Royale Hotel and Convention Center
8101 World Center Dr.
Orlando, FL 32821
(corner of SR535 & World Center Drive, just 2 miles east of I-4)
We are looking for FAST, FUN, & FRIENDLY people to join our team.
We have hourly opportunities in ALL areas of the
store including a limited number of hourly
supervisory positions.
If you would like the opportunity to join the team that will open the most
unique Super Target Store in our Company's history please come see us
Page C6, NEWS-GAZETTE, Saturday, August 7, 2004
DRIVERS CDL A
Up to date equip w/qual com
Good
journeymen
and experienced needed IMME-
DIATELY. WE NOW HAVE BOTH
HOURLY AND FLEX RATE PAY PLANS.
Both plans pay top rates plus overtime.
We have an apprenticeship program for
helpers, 401K, bonus plan, paid holidays
and generous vacation benefits.
Some positions include a company pro-
vided truck.
PALMER ELECTRIC COMPANY
2642 Michigan Avenue Suite A
Kissimmee
Call Don at 407-846-8873
EEO/AA/H/V/DFWP
EXPERIENCED CARPENTERS, Deckers
& Laborers Needed. Carpenters Must
Have Own Hand Tools. Paid Weekly. (407)
709-0530.
EXPERIENCED HEAVY Equipment Me-
chanic With CDL License. Start Imme-
diately. Good Pay & Benefits. (407) 847-
9419.
EXPERIENCED HEAVY Equipment Op-
erator & Experienced “Finish†Grader Op-
erator To Start Immediately. Good Pay &
Benefits. (407) 847-9419.
EXPERIENCED RESIDENTIAL Bobcat
Operator Needed. Good Pay & Benefits.
(321) 624-3870.
HELP WANTED- Experienced Cabinet
Maker & Laminator. (407) 932-2669.
Come Join our team of health care profes-
sionals
Licensed Nurses
We have a rare opportunity for part-time
nurse's all shifts available. A family atmos-
phere and competitive salary & benefits
available.
Please contact:
Southern Oaks Health Care Center
C/O Director of Nursing
2355 Kissimmee Park Road
St.Cloud, Florida 34769
407-957-2280
Fax 407-957-5319
EXPERIENCED FRONT Office Coordina-
tor for busy practice. Fax resume to 407-
569-1201.
MEDICAL ASSISTANT LPN. Part time for
busy Kissimmee physician's office. Mon-
day, 8:45am-5pm. Tuesday and Thursday,
7:45am-5pm. Experience preferred. Fax
resume 407-847-8622.
MEDICAL OFFICE Needs a full time bill-
ing person with 2/yrs. experience a must.
Please fax resume 407-933-4774.
OSCEOLA HEALTHCARE CENTER
has openings for 7am-3pm & 11pm-7am
RN’s/LPN’s. Full Time.
Interested individuals should apply at:
Osceola Healthcare Center
4201 W. New Nolte Rd.
St.Cloud
407-957-3341
Fax: 407-957-8521
EOE/M/F
815-Construction
CONSTRUCTION HOME Wrap laborers.
No experience necessary. Valid DL and
own transportation. 407-891-6372 or 321-
624-3261.
825-Warehouse
INJECTION MOLDING Machine Opera-
tors. 2nd & 3rd shifts. Apply: 2780 N.John
Young Parkway, Kissimmee.
LOCAL WORK- Ceramic tile, carpet &
vinyl installers. Immediate work. F/T. 941-
764-7879.
MECHANIC/HEAVY EQUIPMENT
FT + Benefits. 5 yrs. exp &
own tools req. $14-18/hr.
shannonc @ GSequipment.net
Fax: 407-859-9165
Call: 407-859-9160
MIG WELDERS
Experienced.
Full Benefits
Lawson Mfg.
700 Dyer Bivd., Kissimmee
(407) 944-1500
NOW HIRING PLUMBERS &
Experienced Helpers. Good Pay & Ben-
efits! Donnie Daniels Plumbing Inc. (407)
847-0339 or (407) 933-1448.
NOW HIRING: Pipe Foreman & All Types
Of Equipment Operators. Call (407) 957-
6321.
OTR DRIVERS WANTED
2/years Experience
Clean Driving Record
Call -5588
PARTS COUNTER HELP
Must have parts sales exp.
Must have a desire to
learn and be a self-starter.
FT + Benefits.
thomash @ GSequipment.net
Fax: 407-859-9165
Call: 407-859-9160
PLUMBERS HELPERS NEEDED
Excellent Pay For Experience.
Overtime Available. Benefits After 1Yr.
Work In Osceola County Only.
407-957-0010
SERVICE PLUMBER Needed. Valid Driv-
ers License A Must. Plumb It (407) 870-
0156 or (407) 847-0339.
SOD COMPANY HIRING:
Truck Drivers - Class A CDL, Clean
Driving Record.
Must Have Own Transportation, Phone &
Work Some Weekends. (407) 892-3377.
785-AC/Heating
Mechanics
A/C LEAD Installers, Refrigerant Service
Technicians. Sign On Bonus, Great Bene-
fits. Call 407-891-8890.
790-Automotive
KISSIMMEE - Auto Body Estimator with
extensive industry knowledge. Good basic
and commissions with healthcare pack-
age. 5/yrs. minimum experience. Essential
knowledge of CCC Pathway. Will train on
Summit Management System. ICAR
trained with references. Vacancy available
now. Please fax your resume to 407-847-
5930.
MECHANIC - 407-847-2334. Pay to equal
talent. Must be top quality. Call Dellwood
Towing and Service.
795-Professional
WE NEED LICENSED REAL ESTATE
AGENTS! Searching for motivated
agents to join dynamic real estate com-
pany ranked in. Central Florida's top
1%. Located in the Publix Shopping Cen-
ter on Cypress Parkway and now UNDER
NEW MANAGEMENT. Call Sean Spenc-
er, Vance Realty Group, Branch Man-
ger/REALTOR at 407-343-4663.
WAREHOUSE- Small company looking
for one person- hardworking, punctual,
with good driving record. Call 407-857-
5929.
1004-Wanted To
Rent/Buy
| BUY
Houses, Duplexes & More.
Any condition/situation.
Cash/Quick Closings.
407-383-1250
WE BUY HOUSES
& APARTMENTS
ANY PRICE, ANY CONDITION
407-810-5399
We Buy Houses Fast!
cashhomesolutions.com
Cash for houses!
Any condition. Any Range.
407-908-3701
1010-Rooms
DEERFIELD- HUNTER’S CREEK home.
$425/mo. all included. Master bedroom
for two $625/mo., +cable, bath. 407-496-
8289.
3/2, LR, FR, Hardwood Floors, New Kitch-
en, 2/Blocks From Lakefront. $1100/mo.
Olde Kissimmee Realty (407) 944-4822.
3BR/1.5BA HOME. Kissimmee. Very
clean. No pets. No smokers. $775/month,
$500 deposit. 407-847-4754.
3BR/2BA POINCIANA 2/Car garage,
new appliances. Like new. $925/mo. + se-
curity. 407-346-7066 or 407-891-4126.
3BR/2BA ST.CLOUD Large fenced yard,
split plan, woodttile floor, screened porch.
$875/mo. $875/dep. 407-892-4477.
BRAND NEW 2/story, 3BR/2BA. South
Kissimmee off Pleasant Hill Rd.
$1350/mo. + deposit. 407-709-9969.
$1000 Dn/Owner Finance
1-800-633-2402
*3/2 2128SF Winter Haven
$140K/$899/mo #2528
* 4/3.5 2588SF Jacuzzi
$160k/$899 mo #2513
* 3/2 1587SF 5 yrs new
$155k/999 mo #2524
www.marchomes.com
1317 MEADOWBROOK ST. In desirable
Mill Run area. 3BR/1.5BA, 1392/sq.t.,
fenced near Osceola Pkwy. and tumpike.
Great location! $135,000. 321-228-7706.
DAVENPORT 3/2 With Over 1,200 sq.ft.,
2 Car Gar. Upgraded With Wood Floors &
Well Maintained. Close To Shopping. Only
$1100 Monthly. Call Vance Property
Management At 407-447-0744.
FOR RENT
Poinciana
* 4BR/2BA Brand new home, $1,200/mo.
+ 3BR/2BA, $850/mo.
+ 2BR/2BA Duplex, $675/mo.
Kissimmee
+ Oak Hammock Subdivision 3BR/2BA.
Brand new. $1,400.
407-932-4311
KISS- Spacious, Remodeled 3/2,
Tile/Wood, Porch/Spa, Fenced.
$1195/mo. Must See. 407-973-9576.
KISSIMMEE
« 2/1 Duplex Historic District, Bonus
Room $600
« 2/2 Villa, Community Pool. $800.
* 4/2 House, Strafford Park, Pool,
2/Story. $1350.
ST.CLOUD
3/2 Home With Jacuzzi $1500/mo.
ORLANDO
» 2/1 Duplex, Downtown, Tile Floors
Water Included. $610.
World Of Homes
(407) 932-4777 ext. 205
POINCIANA- large 1/room studio.
Separate kitchen, bathroom. Private en-
trance: $475/mo. including electric & wa-
ter. 407-970-1152.
1050-Condos
2BR/2BA CONDO. Celebration schools,
pool, tennis, fitness. $850/mo. 407-856-
8313.
2BR/2BA CONDO For Rent In The Heart
Of Kissimmee. $750/mo. (407) 301-8292.
2BR/2BA CONDO Pool, Fitness, Celebra-
tion Schools, 2nd Floor, End Unit.
$825/mo. + Security. (407) 346-7066.
3/2 CONDO In Kissimmee. Furnished.
$295/wk. or $1100/mo. Utilities Included,
W/D, Pool. (407) 908-0744.
1055-Duplexes
2 BEBROOM. 1 BATH. New Paint.
W/D Hookup. C/H/A. Near Schools. &
YMCA. No Pets. $550/Mo. Plus Deposit.
(407) 892-5043.
DUPLEX, ST.CLOUD. 2Br/1Ba. $650/mo.
No Pets. Good Credit. (407) 892-7182.
NEW DUPLEX in Poinciana, 3BR/2BA.
Now available! $750/mo. 407-944-9376 or
407-301-2241.
FULLY FURNISHED Rooms for rent. All
utilities included. 407-935-1955.
FURNISHED ROOM. Downtown Kissim-
mee. Quiet And Clean. Washer/Dryer.
Long Or Short Term. $350/Mo. Plus Se-
curity. (321) 443-2795.
ROOM FOR Rent. Downtown Kissimmee.
$90/wk. Utilities included. 407-344-8087.
1015-Roommates
1060-Mobile Homes
1/BEDROOM MOBILE Home. St.Cloud,
located in small mobile home park. Avail-
able August 1. $475/mo. 407-933-4135.
1/BEDROOM TRAILER For rent. Kissim-
mee area. No pets. 407-846-1007.
ext.200.
FOR RENT: 2/Br. Mobile Home, C/H/A.
Clean. (407) 846-0698.
FEMALE LOOKING For 2/Female Room-
mates. Share Beautiful Pool Home In Kis-
simmee. $375/mo. Including Utilities.
(407) 396-8642.
1020-Apartments
2/BR. DUPLEX Apartment In Beautiful
Residential Area Of Poinciana. All Ap-
pliances Included. Must See. $665/mo.
(917) 592-1268.
LOOKING FOR A BRAND
NEW LOOK IN 2004?
Please come and live at
Heatherwood Apartments
Located at 1105A North Hoagland Blvd.
Kissimmee, FL 34741
Or Call 407-932-1613
POINCIANA - NEW LARGE Duplex.
3BR/2BA, W/D hookup, patio, lawn serv-
ice. Must see! $800/mo. 407-566-9692.
ST.CLOUD APARTMENT Lakefront tri-
plex. 2/BR, new appliances, icemaker, mi-
crowave, W/D. $560/mo., security. 407-
729-4375, 321-624-8238.
ST.CLOUD CARRIAGE House 1/Bed-
room apartment. Lakeview, walking path,
furnished. 407-498-6913.
SUITES, KITCHENS, ROOMS, 70+
Channels, HBO, A/C, Laundry. $148-
$228/wk. $24-$35/day. Very Nice. Must
see! (407) 319-8883 (407) 846-1480.
1025-Efficiencies
EFFICIENCIES- Fully furnished rooms.
No deposit down. $185/weekly.
Colonial Motel & Apartments
407-892-2913
800-Bank/Financial
PUBLIC BANK Is Now Hiring For The
Following Position:
» Real Estate Loan Processors ©
Qualified Candidates
Apply In Person:
2500 13th St.
EOE, M/F/V/D
810-Medical
DIETARY COOK & ASSISTANTS
Join our staff of dedicated healthcare pro-
fessionals. Plantation Bay Rehab Center
currently has openings for Full & Part
Time Dietary Assistants and a F/T Cook
position.
Please Apply in Person at:
401 Kissimmee Park Rd.
St.Cloud
FOR RENT
New Park Models & RV's In Quiet Resort
Park. 7 Miles From Disney. $125-$175/wk.
Monthly Rates Also Available.
(407) 397-9110
1035-Villas
ST.CLOUD, BIG 2Br/2Ba, Screened Cov-
ered Patio, Storage Room, Fully Loaded
With Appliances, Clean. Private Com-
munity, Good Location. $750/mo. Ameri-
ca's Properties & Realty (407) 892-5600.
1045-Homes
2BR/2BA X-LARGE Home, St.Cloud. 8th
& Oregon. Duplex. Lots of extras.
$850/mo. By appointment. 407-957-9966.
ST.CLOUD 3/2, 1Yr. Old, 2000s.f., No
Pets. $1125/mo. (407) 933-4115.
SERVICE
Gateway Ford has openings for two service
techs. Ford experience preferred but not
required. One line tech and a diesel tech.
* Great working conditions
» Competitive pay plan
* Medical plan available
* 401 K plan plus available
TECH
MOBILE HOMES For Rent In Downtown
Kissimmee. No Pets. (407) 933-2350,
(407) 933-8394.
1085-Office Space
COMMERCIAL OFFICE/WAREHOUSE
Space for Lease. Ideal location in
St.Cloud. A/C. From 1400/sq.ft. (800)432-
0983.
OFF/RETAIL Dwntn St.Cloud, 1800 sf
w/400 sf wshe. Parking. $1800/mo. Call
Linda 407-973-9960.
OFFICE FOR RENT
« 1250 sq.ft. Store Front $1800/mo.
Call Cindy (407) 870-2726
OFFICE TO rent in downtown refurbished
second floor. Quiet & convenient.
$335/mo. includes utilities. 407-944-4116.
OFFICE/RETAIL SPACE
FREE RENT
Best location in Osceola County.
Mini & Executive Suites.
100 to over 5000/sq.ft.
Going Fast.......
Call Now or come see the new
La Mirada Plaza
407-847-7330
OFFICE/RETAIL/CHURCH
$10.00/SQ.FT.
1440/2880sq.ft.
407-846-4416
Cypress Trade Center
101 W. Cypress St.
Kissimmee
1095-Warehouses
REPAIR SHOP WITH OFFICES
OBT Area, Kissimmee. $2000/Mo.
2600 Sq. Ft. Freshly Painted.
(407) 870-0947.
(407) 908-3539. (407) 908-1528.
ST.CLOUD WAREHOUSE/OFFICE
Space. Month-to-Month OK. 800 Sq.Ft.
$500/mo. (407) 908-9879.
1135-Homes
RIVERA REALTY
Office: (407) 870-7344
Carlos Maldonado
Lic. Sales Assoc./REALTORS®
Cell: (407) 738-8696
c_maldonado2001 @yahoo.com
3BR/1BA - 1/4 acre, fenced lot, above
ground pool, carport, 2/sheds. Area of Os-
ceola County Courthouse. $137,600. 407-
709-9019 or 407-908-8367.
TENNESSEE
Vacation Or Retirement.
16X80 3 BR/2BA Mobile Home On
1/2 Acre. 1BR/1BA Block Cottage.
Too Many Amenities To List!
(407) 846-1855
1170-Mobile Home Lots
ST.CLOUD AREA
Private property zoned for manufactured
homes. 1/2 to 3/4 acres. Several to
choose from. Priced to sell!
Seller will help with financing.
407-568-0878
1180-Out of Area
10/ACRES IN Ft.White, FL. Handyman
Special, Lots Of Large Oaks, All Improved
Pasture. $80,000. (850) 638-4495.
4/3/2 SECOND Story Bonus Room,
Screen Pool In Private Gated Community
On Canal Off W. Lake Toho. $379,000.
321-624-7717.
VV VV Vv iv vy
AVOID FORECLOSURE!
cashhomesolutions.com
Cash for houses!
Any condition. Any Range.
407-908-3701
VV Vv vvyv vv
Call GINNIE ENGLAND @
Key Pldoe Nes Realy
DISTRESS SALE.
Bank Foreclosure Free List visit
www.DebbieRoweHomelnfo.com
ReMax Executive Group
(407) 908-0215
HOUSE FOR Sale, BVL. 4BR/2BA, 2/car
garage, big screened porch, all metal
fenced, cul-de-sac. $175,000. 407-348-
0790.
List Your Home With Vance Realty
Poinciana before September 30th" and
receive $250 towards your moving
expenses! Located in the Publix Shopping
Center and now UNDER NEW MANAGE-
MENT. Stop in or call Sean Spencer,
Branch Manager/REALTOR at 407-343-
4663.
Search Over 20,000 Homes at
www.RealEstate4Orlando.com.
OWN LESS than rent 3/2 only 6% APR*,
$825.24 payment 30 year fixed. NO
Down, Creative Financing. First Security
Mtg. Call 888-388-8246 ‘subject to
change.
ST.CLOUD 3BR/2BA. Fully remodeled.
Must see! Asking $120,000. Seller contri-
bution $3,000 closing costs! 321-624-
2961.
1210-Lots/Acreage
10/ACRES- Columbia County, FL. Great
Location. Just 2/Minutes From Hwy. 27.
Asking $60,000. (407) 847-6234.
5 ACRE Tract on Cinder Lane. $150,000.
407-892-2800.
CHRISTMAS AREA
3 acres for sale. Partial conservation
area, lots of trees, very secluded, cleared
for home, septic installed.
Ready for new home.
Call for details.
407-568-0878
1988 CHEVY Blazer Silverado. 4/Wheel
Drive, Loaded, Good Condition. $3600. *
(407) 436-1591, Kenansville.
1991 F800 24Ft. Box Truck With ‘$5000. +
5/Speed With 2/Speed Rear End. $5000.
(407) 892-5010.
1993 FORD 7.3L Dually, Double Cab, Ma-
roon Color, New Tires, New A/C. Well
Maintained, Excellent Condition. $6000
OBO. (407) 491-6025.
1994 FORD F-150 Super Cab 4x4. Top- +
per. Excellent! $9,000 OBO. (407) 343- ~
9845.
1995 DODGE Dakota- 4/wheel drive,
extended cab, 86,000/mi., automatic, A/C,
bedliner, tool box. $5,900. 407-709-4638.
1996 CHEVY BLAZER.
Automatic. AC. Power. Cassette. CD.
Runs Good. Excellent Condition.
$6,500.00 OBO. (407) 932-4794.
1996 FORD F-350. Crew Cab Dually
Diesel. 166K. Automatic. Loaded. Super
Nice. $11,500. OBO. (321) 228-1660.
1996 FORD F150 4x4 Ext. Cab. Loaded.
$6500. (407) 847-2652.
1996 FORD F250 4x4. Good shape.
$7500. 407-957-8815.
1997 FORD F150, 4.6 L, V-8, 5/Speed,
Towing Package. $5500. (321) 624-0437.
1997 NISSAN XE Extended Cab.
5/Speed, A/C, Cruise. 84K/Miles. $4500.
(407) 957-7919.
Pe
FOR SALE. 18 + Acres. High And Dry. Lo-
gate On Southport Road. Call (407) 348-
2022.
FOR SALE: By Broker Owner. 2 Building
Lots On Lee St. Kissimmee. $10,000 ea.
407-847-3846.
* LAND * LAND * LAND *
Several lots to choose from for your new
home. Build on site or we will build on
your private lot. 1/2 to 3/4 acres cleared
and ready for new home.
407-568-0878
1265-Auto Parts/
Accessories
FIBERGLASS TRUCK TOPPER- fits 6’
fullsize truck. $150 O.B.O. 407-932-4029.
1270-Vans
1982 DODGE D350 Sportsman Van.
150,000/mi., automatic, 318 engine. $700.
407-448-7929.
1992 MAZDA MPV 4x4. Good Condition.
All Power. Asking $2500. (407) 944-1836.
1993 CONVERSION Van. 250 Ram. Fully
loaded. Low miles, 87,000. Asking $4000.
407-908-4647.
STOP RENTING!
100% Financing. Only $100 Down.
Free Pre-Qualification.
Good Credit, Slow Credit,
Bankruptcy OK!
Own Your Own Home For
What You Pay In Rent.
Refinance & Save Big $ Monthly!
CALL TODAY
(407) 924-4394 or (407) 522-5478
*ST.CLOUD- Updated & freshly remod-
eled 1BR/1BA Condo. Newly furnished.
$72,000.
*2BR/2BA, bonus room, $135,000.
ginnie@keyplacerealty.com
407-908-5330
1993 TOYOTA Previa Van, 145K. Runs
great. Clean. Good shape. $3,000. Call
407-892-8317.
1998 FORD E250 Cargo Van. V-8, runs
and looks great! AC, AM/FM. Extra clean!
$7900. 407-870-2972.
1999 CHEVY Venture. Low Miles. Fully
Loaded, Rear A/C. Asking $8,000. O.B.O.
Call 407-787-3837.
2000 DODGE Caravan. One owner. Low
mileage. $7,000. 407-892-6836.
2000 FORD Windstar 7 passenger van.
Many extras. One owner. Fully main-
tained. $7,995. 407-846-1640.
1140-Duplexes
DUPLEX PLUS 2/1 Home On 5 Lots. St.
Cloud. (407) 891-6198 Please Leave Mes-
sage.
2000 FORD Windstar. 1/Owner, Like New.
CD Player, All Options. 55K. $11,500
OBO. (407) 870-5590, (407) 301-5773.
2000 GMC Conversion. Leather, TV/VCR.
53,000/miles. Immaculate. Must Sell!
$17,999. 407-908-0653.
1165-Mobile Homes
3BR/2BA MANUFACTURED home for
sale. $32,000. Nice family park. Great
condition. Inquiries call 321-624-3966.
FOR SALE. Financing available. 3/2 man-
ufactured home in small adult park, Kis-
simmee area. 407-933-4899.
HOMES OF MERIT
DOUBLEWIDES
New 2005 3BR/2BA. $37,900
Includes Delivery, Set-Up
A/C, Skirting.
Bob Uhl
Mobile Home Sales
414 Galloway Road,
Lakeland (Between |-4 & 92)
863-687-2199
KISSIMMEE 2/1 Mobile Home. Well Main-
tained. Close To Golf Course. Lot Rent
$245. $9500. (407) 973-7602.
KISSIMMEE: MAGNIFICENT Community
Brand New Doublewides From $35,000.
See Homes At: www.treetopsales.com.
Call Anthony: 407-935-0098.
OSCEOLA COUNTY
Country living at it's best! Private lot with
new 2005 Fleetwood. 4BR/2BA, ready to
move in. Over 2000/sq.ft. with a lot of
upgrades. EZ financing. Call for details.
407-568-0878
PHONE NUMBER CORRECTION
ILLNESS REQUIRES Quick sale of mo-
bile home. 1972, 12x60, 2/bedroom. Well
maintained in gated over 50 park in city
limits. Lot rent $375. $3300 obo. 407-847-
6779.
ST.CLOUD 3BR/2BA, 2002 Model.
$20,000 below appraisal. Island kitchen,
fireplace, lakefront. $39,900. 407-891-
0733
ST.CLOUD remodeled single and ~~ dou-
blewides with new home warranty in
nice quiet park. Lease purchase available.
407-957-7979, 407-873-6124.
ST.CLOUD, BEAUTIFUL 3/2 Doublewide,
Florida Room, Carport, FR, DR, Large
Shed, Corner Lot. $62,000. (407) 891-
8110.
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4/3 POINCIANA @ OSCEOLA CTY, New house w/2 car garage, Available NOW ........ $1,300
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POINCIANA @ OSCEOLA CTY, New duplex, screened porch, 2 car garage, Avail. NOW .$950
KISSIMMEE @ OAK RUN, Two-level House w.screened porch & 2 car garage, Avail Now .$999
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S. ORLANDO @ MEADOWOODS, Furnished Condo, Comm. Pool, Available NOW .
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3/2.5 KISSIMMEE @ SPRING LAKE VILLAGE, House, 2 car garage, lawncare, Avail NOW . $1250
32.5 ORLANDO @ STONE BRIDGE PL, Town house with 1 car garage, Comm. Pool,
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3/2 ORLANDO @ MISTY CREEK, House w. pool & garage, lawn & pool care, Avail NOW . $1,400
3/2.5 + DEN KISSIMMEE @ BELLALAGO, Executive Pool Home with many upgrades,
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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY IN ST CLOUD. $400.00 PLUS TAX, INCLUDES UTILITIES
2003 PONTIAC Montana, 7/Passenger,
Loaded. 6/Cyl. Immaculate Condition.
$13,700 Or Payments - $286/mo. (321)
230-0389.
95 LUMINA VAN. Completely Recondi-
tioned. Fresh 100K/Mi. Warranty On = Mo-
tor. New A/C. Like New. $4995 OBO. (407)
847-2334.
‘98 WINDSTAR Luxury Van. V6. Like new.
Low miles, CD, power everything. $4900.
407-383-5071.
1275-Trucks
1951 FORD Pickup Street Rod. $15,000
Or Will Take SUV Or Newer Pickup In
Trade. (407) 933-8728 After 5pm.
1954 CHEVY Pickup Truck. 5/Window, All
Original. $6000. (407) 891-1755.
1972 CHEVROLET Pickup. 350, 4/speed,
P/S, P/B, A/C, Tilt, Nice Paint, Brakes.
$4500 OBO. Must See. 407-957-2613.
1972 CHEVY Cheyanne Pickup. Good
condition. 407-928-8791.
1991 JEEP Wrangler. 138K/Mi. Soft Top,
Radio. $3300. (321) 443-3692.
1998 RANGE ROVER for sale. Excellent
condition, Asking $15,000. 863-381-6988.
1999 DODGE DAKOTA pickup. Excellent :
shape! 4/speed, V8Magnum. $6,995. 407-
257-1998. M
1999 DODGE DAKOTA Sport, 4 cylinder, «
5/speed, 36K miles, $7,000. 321-624- '
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1999 F250 Super Duty Ext. Cab. Auto,
A/C, Cassette/CD, XLT. 82K/Mi. Excellent
Condition. $12,000. (407) 908-1855.
2000 DODGE DAKOTA. 4X4.
50,600 Miles. Good Condition.
Many Options. Must Sell.
Take Over Payments.
(407) 933-5872.
2000 FORD F150 XLT Triton V-8 4.6. Ex-
tended Cab, Extended Warranty. 47K/Mi.
Excellent Condition. $12,000. (407) 892-
9205.
2000 GMC Jimmy. 6/Cyl., 2/Dr., PW/PL,
Sunroof, CD, Security System. 41K/Mi.
$10,500. (407) 935-1981.
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2000 NISSAN XTERRA SE Four wheel
drive, sun roof, fully loaded. Excellent con-
dition. $16,000. 407-957-0357.
2000 TAHOE LT. Loaded Extended
Warranty. 3rd row seat. Price Reduced
$26,500. 407-498-0807.
1992 MERCURY Grand Marquis LS.
Fabulous running car. Cold A/C. Must
drive to appreciate. $2,500. OBO. 407-
873-3799.
1992 TOYOTA Camry, green. Original
owner. Standard shift for economy. $2,700
2001 MAZDA Tribute DX V- 6 SUV. Load-
ed. Excellent Cond. 35,900/Mi. Non-smok-
er. Must Sell. $13,350. OBO. 407-891-
1921.
2003 GMC Envoy-SLT. 3 Yr. Warranty.
Fully Loaded. 7 Passenger. $27,000.
OBO. 18,000 Miles. (321) 624-1229.
OBO. 407-705-5014. Leave message
1993 CADILLAC Sedan DeVille. Good
condition. $4000 OBO. 407-460-2414,
407-892-9913.
1993 MERCURY Grand Marquis GS. Au-
tomatic, 4/door, remote keyless entry.
Clean, runs great! $1700 O.B.0. 407-957-
4000, x128.
68 DODGE PICKUP V-8 Automatic. Old
Town Cruiser. Daily Driver. $3000 OBO.
(407) 847-2334.
FORD F150 1999 Lariat, 4x4 super cab,
5.6 v8, stepside, 84,896/mi. $15,800. 407-
847-5822.
‘03 GMC Sierra 2500HD. Duramax/Allison
RC/LB, 4WD, 20k/miles. Extras, Warranty.
$29,900. 407-297-7644.
1993 NISSAN Maxima, 4/door sport, V6,
automatic, power windows, power brakes,
cold A/C. 104,000/mi. Very good condition
Asking $4,500 OBO. 407-957-2797.
1994 FIREBIRD Hatchback. Air, power
windows and brakes. Runs good. Asking
$3200. 407-344-3259 or 407-908-4647.
1994 NISSAN Sentra. 4/Door. 127K/Mi.
Runs Great. $1500 OBO. (321) 206-8930.
2001 FORD Focus SE Wagon. 5/Pas-
senger, Loaded, Fully Maintained, Only
18K/Mi., 1/0Owner. $7750. (407) 846-1640.
2001 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE,
15,000/mi., sunroof, CD/cassette. Excel-
lent condition. REDUCED! - $7500. 407-
892-6851.
2001 SATURN SL1 4 door, CD, cold A/C.
Great condition. $3,900. 321-231-9117.
2001 SATURN SL1 sedan. Like new. Low
miles, Call 407-851-5337.
2001 SATURN SL1. 4 Door. Automatic.
All Power. Keyless Entry. Security
System. CD/Stereo. Good Condition.
$5,900.00. (407) 857-0332.
2002 HONDA CR-V EX. Auto, all wheel
drive, ABS, power windows, locks, cruise,
AM/FM cassette w/6 disc in-dash CD
changer. 34k highway miles. Extras., Like
new. $17,900. 407-721-6475.
2002 HYUNDAI Accent. 2 Door.
Hatchback. 4 Cyl. Warranty. Excellent
Condition. $9,950. Call (407) 847-7030.
‘73 FORD F-600. 2/Ton. 20'X8’ Aluminum
Box W/Ramp, $2000. 407-957-6648.
‘93 ISUZU Pickup. 5/speed. Good interior,
new paint, great AC. Engine excellent con-
dition. $2500. 407-729-1289.
‘08 FORD LARIAT. V8, 70,000/mi., ex-
tended cab, towing package. Excellent
condition. $11,300. 407-383-0407 or 407-
892-9417.
1994 PARK Avenue, V-6, PW/PL, A/C, CD
Player. Must Sell. $1700 OBO. (321) 443-
1040.
1994 SATURN SL2. 1/owner, low miles,
(48,958), CD, sunroof, 4/door, twin cam.
$4500 obo. 407-908-0840.
1994 TOYOTA Corolla. Excellent condi-
tion. Air conditioning, new tires. 1/owner.
$4100. 313-231-3394.
‘99 RANGER Automatic, AC, good tires.
1995 BLACK Chevy Impala SS.
Excellent condition! Low miles. $5300. 106,000/mi. All maintenance done. 1st
407-414-1066. $10,500 owns it! 407-957-6050.
1295-Motorcycles 1995 BUICK LaSabre. Automatic. Load-
ed. Good Condition. $6,500.00. OBO.
HONDA 2002 CBR 900RR. Red/black,
1508/mi., all stock. Looks/runs great.
$7000/trade. 407-348-4980.
(407) 932-1778.
1995 BUICK REGAL custom, white, 67K,
all power. $5,000/0BO. 407-957-5500.
1297-ATV’s
1999 POLARIS Scrambler 400, 4x4, lig-
uid cool. New motor & clutch w/warranty.
$3,850. 407-847-5822.
1305-Automobiles
1937 FORD. 2/Door. $3000. (407) 847-
6483.
1995 CHRYSLER LeBaron Convertible.
6/cylinder, auto, cruise, all power, new
tires. Runs great. $3500. 407-957-0995.
1995 HONDA Civic EX. V-Tech Engine,
Sunroof, CD. $5500. (407) 729-6804.
1995 OLDSMOBILE AURORA.
$2,500.00. OBO. Cash. Auto. Air.
100% Leather. Must See.
Make Offer. (407) 348-9018.
1960 CHEVY 4/door sedan. Good condi-
tion. 407-928-8791.
1962 1/2 FORD Fairlane 500,260V8. All
original. Running condition. $1,900 OBO.
407-908-5268.
1962 FORD 2/door Hardtop Fairlane.
Good condition. 407-928-8791.
1966 CHRYSLER Newport. Excellent con-
dition until rear-ended. $1200. (407) 944-
4849.
1966 FORD Mustang Coupe. A/C, 6/cyl.
Lots of new. Running great! $7,500. 407-
957-6252.
1968 CAMARO R/S. Excellent condition.
Custom upholstery. Must see! $12,500
OBO. 407-870-0199, 407-870-2771.
1995 THUNDERBIRD. 4.6 V8.
82 K Miles. Exceptionally Clean.
Camillion Blue/Grey Interior.
$4,995.00. Call (863) 420-2352.
1996 CAVALIER. New A/C, new tires, red.
Excellent condition. $2,600. 407-346-
5958.
1996 DODGE Intrepid ES. Runs & looks
good. Second owner. $2,800 OBO. 407-
873-4062.
1996 TOYOTA Camry. New Timing Belt,
Tires, Axle, Gaskets, Shocks. Tinted
Glass. $4,950. (407) 344-2725.
1997 HONDA Civic EX. V-tech Engine,
Sunroof, CD. $5800. (407) 908-5988.
1970 CORVETTE Stingray. Good condi-
tion. Excellent interior, good tires and runs
good! $12,500. 407-933-2312.
1974 PONTIAC Grandville. Engine 455.
4 Barrel. Runs, Looks Good. $1,000.
OBO. (407) 891-0940.
1975 CORVETTE Stingray. New
motor/transmission. = Good = condition.
$4,500 OBO. 407-414-2915, 407-319-
0654.
1976 MERCURY COMET 2/Door, 6/Cylin-
der, Automatic, Good Running Restorable
Condition. $900. (863) 965-9502.
1978 FORD Bronco 4X4. 400 Big Block.
Custom, Stainless Steel. $3000 OBO.
407-343-1234.
1978 MERCEDES 450SL Convertible
With Hardtop. Excellent Condition.
$11,000 OBO. (407) 846-0735.
1997 LINCOLN Town Car
Like New. Tan. Loaded. $7,300, Firm.
Please Call (407) 846-4933.
1997 MITSUBISHI Spyder convertible.
Turbo, auto, leather. Beautiful car. White
with black top. $8,750. 407-847-6191.
1997 PLYMOUTH NEON. Excellent condi-
tion A/C, auto transmission. $3,250. 407-
346-7644.
1998 FORD Mustang convertible. Au-
tomatic, PW/PL, CD player. 60K miles,
greeen with tan top. $6950. 407-908-
4151.
1998 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS.
4 Door Sedan. V8. Automatic. A/C.
Cloth. Great Condition.
$8,900.00 OBO
(407) 931-3117.
1979 MALIBU CLASSIC Station wagon.
Air, automatic. Good condition. Runs
great! $1500 obo. 321-624-3966.
1998 MITSUBISHI Mirage, 4/door auto-
matic A/C, air bags, aluminum rims.
$3,200. 407-873-7369.
1979 VW Convertible, Yellow, Great Con-
dition, New Tires, Upholstery, Top. Runs &
Drives Very Well. $8900. (407) 846-7713.
1981 CHEVY Malibu street rod. New
parts. New paint. $2,000 OBO. Call Chris
407-957-0532.
1983 TOYOTA Cresida Wagon, Fully
Loaded. Working Fine. Overhauled Whole
Transmission & Rear End. $1500 OBO.
(407) 348-2899.
1986 CORVETTE Coupe. Red, Glass
Sunroof, 126K/Mi. Runs Great. Cover In-
cluded. $7900. (407) 908-1457.
1986 DODGE 600 Turbo convertible,
$3,000 OBO. 1983 Georgie RV, $5,000
OBO. Must see! 407-370-9151.
1986 MERCEDES 300SL convertible.
Hardtop w/ceiling hitch. New soft top.
Almost perfect. Real beauty! $11,800.
407-957-9470.
1988 CHEVY Monte Carlo SS. T-tops.
$2000. 407-892-7687.
1988 FORD Mustang GT, 5.0, restored,
new paint/weatherstrips. $5,000 OBO.
407-932-4415.
1988 NISSAN Pulsar. Standard Shift.
$1,000. Call 407-348-5783.
1989 FORD Taurus. Good condition. As is.
$1,000. Call 407-344-1368.
1989 OLDSMOBILE 4 door. Royal 88,
67,000/miles. Was one owner. Very good
condition. $3,300. 407-892-2913.
1990 CADILLAC Brougham. 97K Miles,
Good Condition, Cold A/C, Runs Great.
$4200 OBO. (407) 766-9958.
1990 CADILLAC Sedan Deville. 123K.
Light blue, good condition. $2000 obo.
407-846-9122.
1990 JEEP Grand Wagoneer. Excellent
Condition. Cold Air. $6500. (407) 944-
4989.
1991 OLDSMOBILE 98. Runs great. Ex-
cellent condition. A/C needs work. 115,778
miles. $3500 O.B.0. 407-892-7201.
1992 HONDA Accord EX, automatic,
4/door, A/C. Excellent condition. Second
owner. $2,950. 407-344-1112.
1992 MERCURY Sable, V-6, Autornatic
Cold Air, Runs Good, Clean, Serviced
Regularly. $2200. (407) 892-2984.
NOTICE
All real estate advertising in this news-
paper is subject to the Fair Housing Act
which makes it illegal to advertise any
preference, limitation or discrimination
based on race, color, religion, sex, hand-
icap, familial status or national origin, or
an intention, to make any such prefer-
ence, limitation or discrimination.
Familial status includes children under
the age of 18 living with parents or legal
custodians, pregnant women and people
securing custody of children under 18.
This newspaper will not knowingly
accept any advertising for real estate
which is in violation of the law. Our read-
ers are hereby informed that all
dwellings advertised in this newspaper
fie § available on an equal opportunity
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OscEoLA NEWS-GAZETTE
1999 CHEVY PRISM. Excellent condition.
40,000/mi., rusty red. Asking $6,500. 407-
891-8458.
1999 CHRYSLER Concorde, V6, slate.
Looks nice, needs engine work. 85K.
$3,800. 407-892-3210.
1999 SATURN 3/door coupe SC2,
23,000/mi., fully loaded, $11,000 firm.
407-944-9611.
1999 SL2 Saturn. 4/Door, Auto, Low
Miles. Excellent Condition. $4300. (407)
414-1066.
2000 HONDA Civic EX. Good Condition.
5/Speed, Sunroof, CD Player. $7500.
Days (407) 847-3800, Ask For Tom. Eves
(407) 944-0292.
2000 MITSUBISHI Galant, White, 76K/Mi.
All Power, $3000 In Stereo, Extras, 4/New
Tires, New Brakes. All Records. $9250.
(352) 427-4986.
2000 VW Beetle. Like new. Many extras.
Silver. $10,900. 407-343-8383.
2001 CAMRY LE. Silver, loaded, leather
interior with extended warranty. $11,500.
407-847-3955 or 407-361-3346.
2001 DAEWOO Lanos Hatchback, 2/Dr.,
Blue, 29K/Mi. Priced To Sell. (407) 932-
2966.
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UALITY.rn
2002 KIA SPECTRA
4D, Sport Hatchback
Below 2400/miles!!!
Under warranty until 65000/mi.
Asking $8,500.
Last price!! 407-518-9732
2002 LINCOLN Navigator. A-1 condition.
23,602 miles. $25,000. 407-957-2887,
leave message.
2002 TOYOTA Corolla.. Low Mileage. Ex-
cellent Condition. Take Over Payments
Only. Call 407-847-6382 After 7PM.
2003 TOYOTA Solara- Gold, sunroof,
great condition. Great Gift! Call for more
info, 407-498-0779.
64 1/2 MUSTANG Convertible.
Over 50 New Parts. Runs Great.
Red. $9,900 Or Trade For Truck.
(407) 518-6340.
86 CONTINENTAL. 155K. Loaded, Mint,
Excellent. $2900 OBO. Must See! 846-
8020.
93 LINCOLN Continental. 4 Door. AC. 6
Cyl. Leather. Loaded. 119K Miles. Great
Condition. Only $1,995. (407) 758-4860.
98 HONDA Civic EX 4/Dr., Auto, Sunroof,
CD, Cruise, Pwr, Many Extras. 49K/Mi.
$12,500. (407) 932-3108.
CLASSIC 1978 Chrysler Cordoba. Runs
Good. Call Cell # (407) 346-8139, After
4:30 At (407) 846-8139 Or Leave Mes-
sage.
FOR SALE. 1983 Mercury Grand Mar-
quis. 112,000 miles. 2/door (rare). $800
0.B.O. Runs good. 407-957-7984.
FOR SALE. 1985 Lincoln Town Car. Ex-
cellent condition, new tires. $3500. 407-
957-4531.
FORD CONTOUR 1999, Power Package.
Immaculate Condition. Sacrificing At
$4500 OBO. (407) 870-1688.
LOADED 1997 Grand Jeep Cherokee.
Blue Books $7300; Asking $6800.
134K/Mi. Excellent Condition. 407-509-
8267, 407-892-9107. Great Gas Mileage.
MUST SELL! 1986 Lincoln Mark. Excel-
lent condition! $1850. Call 407-344-0596.
PARTS CAR - ‘94 Mercury Sable. 3.0, V6,
auto. 407-847-2334.
‘77 CORVETTE Fair condition. $7000
obo. 407-343-0265.
‘86 MUSTANG GT Convertible. 5.0, auto,
new trans. Runs excellent! 407-932-3397,
leave message.
‘86 T-BIRD PARTS, $250. ‘76 Ford E150
van, $495. ‘86 Volvo, good condition, $995
0.B.0. 407-375-8746.
‘90 NISSAN Sentra. $600. ‘91 Dodge Dy-
nasty. $500. Front ends damage, 407-
935-1445.
‘92 VW Jetta. Standard transmission.
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$3650. 407-344-0980.
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846-4457.
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407-891-9311.
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