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The children of the Greater Tampa Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. honored the sacrifices of Tampa Police Officers David Curtis and Jeffery Kocab. The 37 children, ranging in ages 2-8 years presented their donation of $3,500.00 to Tampa Police Chief Jane Castor at the Brandon campus of Everest University. _ The children spent the past month raiding their banks, soliciting donations from family, friends and neighbors to show gratitude to the officers' families. Youngsters who participated in the presentation: Campbeli Oliver, Saige Davis, Kaleb Trotman, Madison Sheriff, Cohen Allen, Bankston Joyner, Isaac Joyner, Matthew Smith (turned), Cole Holoman, Kaleigh White, Camden Allen, Ailani Forde, Kyah White, Ishman Johnson, Ill, SaMya Paris, Kyndall Johnson, Bernice Henson, Blake Henson, Berkley Ward, Shelby Coney, Kamora Provine, Maiyah Hall, Madison Smith, Keith White, II, Morgan Smith, Brandon Thomas, Carmen Thomas, Jordan Little, TaKeiyah Dupree, Xavier Floyd, Christian Jones, Pierce Blount, Chief Jane Castor, Tampa Police Department, and in the rear, Tameca Johnson. .. Professor Files Ethics Youth League Teams Lamp Possible Complaint Against Plan First Annual Cause Of Fire Senator-Elect Holiday Bowl At Duplex -- ~

SEE PAGE 11 SEE PAGE 14 SEE PAGE 12 ,...0 0 Features C\1 ,...(0 a: w m ::;: Middleton Band In Blake-Middleton w > 0z Process Of Rebuilding Contest Brought ~ BY IRIS B. HOLTON 0 C/) Sentinel City Editor w Back Memories :::J 1- The Middleton and Blake High School annual football game has a reputation for drawing large crowds. And many of those attending the game are there as much for the bands as they are for the action on the field. However, after the two rivals BY LEON B. CREWS great and everyone did their met this weekend, there was Sentinel StaffWriter part. This was truly a labor of much concern about the state love." of the Middleton High School It was only fitting that Friday Mrs. Jennings said she Band. night's high school football hated to see the game end, and Owen Young, Principal of game that featured the Howard they know there are some Middleton High School said, HENRY WASHINGTON OWEN YOUNG W. Blake Yellow Jackets and things they still need to work "Our band is in the process of Hillsborough County Public Principal of Middleton High the G. S. Middleton Tigers, on. rebuilding. There are several Schools Area Director School would end deadlocked at the "This is the perfect opportu­ reasons why the band didn't end of regulation. Middleton nity to make sure this remains met the expectations of the "But our reality is to help our past perception of Middleton. won the game in overtime I?- a historic event, because to us, past. kids to become more profi­ He hopes to recruit stu­ 14, but there wa<> much more at that's exactly what it is. > "We have to have a strong cient in reading. Band is an dents who live in the area with stake than the game. "It was great to see so many < focus on preparing our kids to elective. Once they become an interest in band to enroll at This was the first time in his­ old faces. We're going to get ~ be successful in class, on the more proficient, then they can Middleton. He also said Mid­ tory the game has been played some things-going-for the up­ LL FCAT and in life. Many of enroll in the electives." dleton is an Engineering on the campus of Blake, and coming basketball season. The 0 them are taking remedial Young further stated that in School while Blake is a Per­ next year, it will be Middleton's kids must know the history of ~ classes, because they can't addition, many of the students forming Arts School and that turn. these schools, and this is one ~ read. We realize that band is who live in the Middleton makes a difference. Calvin Simmons, Presi­ important and we ate working High School district elect to way to get it done." 0 The band currently has dent of Middleton's Alumni cn to recruit students who are in­ attend Tampa Bay Technical Ron Adams (Class Of about 33 of Middleton's 1,150 Association, said he was 1965), Vice President of the :::JW terested to attend Middleton. High School because of the students enrolled and works 1- ·pulling for both teams during Blake Booster Club, said they > under the direction of its new the game. want to thank the community, a: director, Leon Carson. "This "I wanted to see a good game, WTMP nsoAM, Michelle w is his first year at Middleton, >w and the outcome will draw Patty, the NAACP, and so but he has a great structure more people ne:\.1: year. Blake's many others who reached out 0 w plan." Booster members now have to to the Booster Club to make :I: Henry Washington, C/) wear our colors during their this a great success. Hillsborough County Public ne:\.1: two meetings. "The stadium was packed, :J Schools Area Director said, m "Owen Young (Middleton everyone's behavior was good, :::J "The band is going through a 0.. principal) did what I call a pep and the only thing that would transition. Some of last year's z rally in disguise Thursday at have made it more enjoyable is members graduated, we have ~ the school, and it was quite an if Blake had won. w reduced student population, ..J event. Coach Billy Reed "I think both teams left it all Ferrell Middle School, which ..J came out and told stories from on the field, and the players :::J was a feeder school, no longer m back-in-the-day, and that got a performed great. We're very has a band, and we are work­ lot of attention." please everything turned out so ' ing hard to recruit students to Middleton alum, Fred well." OMAS F~ YOHO rebuild the band.'' Hearns (Class Of 1966), said Michelle B. Patty (Class Washington, who is a "Sen,ing The Communi~v Since 1974" ~~~~ ~A it was truly beautiful. graduate of Middleton as well Of 1971), said the game was as its former Principal said, "It didn't matter who won. It very exciting and well played the district plans to purchase seemed perfect for the game to all tl1e way into overtime. new uniforms and instru­ be tied in regulation. "Unfortunately, Middleton ments for the entire band. He "It brought back a lot of walked away with the trophy. said they are doing everything memories from old Phillip's It's not win or lose, but how possible to restore the band. Field, and this was the first you played the game. "It takes time, but it is going time the game was played at "I saw so many old faces from to happen,"' Washington Blake. Lewis Brinson (Assis­ the past and had a chance to said . tant School Superintendant) talk to many of them to see deserves a lot of credit for the what they've been up to. We're scheduling of the game at the looking forward to ne>-.1: year, r ---- *** SPECIAL *** ---- _, end of the year. Next year, it and bringing the trophy back Routine Simple Extractions - $99 +Xray will be great at Middleton, and to Blake." we'll look forward to it.'' Mrs. Patty said the game Same Day Service. Expires 12/1 0/10 Blake Booster Club Presi­ definitely took her back to Follow Us dent, Frances Jennings Phillip's Field. On Twitter At (Class Of 1959), said a lot of "I almost v.ri.sh I was back in hard work went into making school again. We have to make this a historical event. sure our young people know "I go back to the Phillip's and understand the history, Call And Schedule Field days. So many people and that \\rill come now that Your Appointment Today!!! worked hard to make this pos­ the games are being played at sible, and it felt like Phillip's the schools for the first time. Field all over again, especially ''I'm honored to have been (813) 623-1014 with the stadium right on the the title sponsor for the game, www. twitter. com/ shores of the rivl'r. Ever~ ' one especially to be in the midst of just loved it. two gia nts like the late Rev. FLSENTINELB "All over the pre-game and Abraham Brown and Mr. post game events went off C. Blythe Andrews, Jr." ------,~- c: ~~e~a~t~u~r~e~------~~--~----~~~~------~~--1m Missing 9-Year-Oid Tampa Native Is Featured ~ Child located At Home In December Essence ~m m ::c 01 Familv Friend ..... CD 1\) 0..... 0

Brittany Brown is shown with her mother, Ms. Ykeshia Caswell. "T1 r- 0 BY IRIS B. HOLTON 9 units and air services. They ::c Sentinel City Editor also issued an Alert Watch, a Tampa native, Attorney Carolyri House Stewart is featured in the December issue ~ reverse 9-1-1 call to residents of Essence magazine. The article is entitled, "My Sisters' Keeper." The article is the m Last week, Ms. Ykeshia in both Robles Park and in second part of the magazine's look at the 'State of African American Women.' Z Caswell contacted police the Grant Park neighborhood Atty. Stewart, International President of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. is i after she was unable to locate where the family lives. joined by the presidents of other sororities. From left to right: Sheryl P. Under- m her 9-year-old daughter. Ms. Laura McElroy, wood of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority; Carolyn House Stewart o( Alpha Kappa Alpha 1 AJter an exhaustive search spokesperson for the Tampa Sorority, Joann Loveless of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority and Cynthia M.A. Butler- ~ over several hours, the child Police Department said, "'We Mcintyre of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. ~ wa~ found at a friend of the conducted a very aggressive m family's home and had not search for her. We didn't :::! come to any harm. issue an Amber Alert because Thanksgiving Food ,z Ms. Caswell said she there was no evidence that c: dropped her daughter, Brit­ the child had been abducted. m Box Giveawav AUTO ACCIDENT REFERRAL SERVICE r- tany Brown, off at her sis­ Amber Alerts are issued when u; ter's house in Robles Park it is believed that the child · ::::c Shekinah Glory Church of News Alert The Florida Law States That You May Be m Village to play. When she re­ has been abducted." c turned a few hours later to Throughout the night, po­ God in Christ will have a Entitled To $1 0,000 For Loss Wages And Medical care.~ m Thanksgiving Holiday Food pick her up, Brittany lice continued to search for _they conducted a massive vestigation is continuing be­ come, first served basis. Basic • Attorneys-- An Attorney z information is required. For c search to locate the chlld. Of­ cause Ms. Caswell had will come to you at home "T1 ficers went door to door in the given police conflicting sto­ more information, please call :g _ Robles Park Public Housing ries. The investigation is con­ Dionne Hayes, (813) 369- or WOit - No Recovery, c ~ ­ Complex. They brought inK- tinuing. 3684. 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Blythe Andrews, Jr. Americans in the 2on race. other than the handful set be real with themselves. 1930.2010 (1977) Man! I can't believe that aside for us. Running for mayor isn't the there would be a time when I While it is important that same as running for City S. KAY ANDREWS, PUBLISHER would have said there are too we run for every office, it is Council or County Commis­ C. BLYTHE ANDREWS Ill, PRESIDENT/CONTROLLER many Blacks in the race for important that we don't over sion. GWEN HAYES, EDITOR _ . The mayor's position is a IRIS HOLTON, CITY EDITOR the position of Mayor of the crowd any individual race· BETTY DAWKINS, ADVERTISING DIRECTOR City of Tampa. with Blacks. 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Please place dinner orders in advance. Complete packages start at $39.99. Heating is required before serving on all dinners. Servingware shown not included. 0 c; Local ~~~==~------~------~ Services Celebrate 5th sundav Witness Hour ~ The Merger Of Two At MI. Olive AME Church 0 The Carolyn A. Favors Wo­ men's Missionary Society of c~ Congregations Mount Olive AME Church, (/) Pastor Antonio R. Haw­ West Tampa, hosted their sth w Sunday Witness Hour on Oc­ ::J kins and Exciting Faith Alive tober 31. Dr. Shirley Hop­ 1- at Mt. Silla Church family are kins Davis, Connectional preparing to celebrate a WMS President of the AME mighty move from God. On Church, was the guest Sunday November 14, 2010 speaker. the official service will be Other program participants held to unite the Exciting included: Dr. Ginger Faith Alive and New Mt. Silla Parker, Connectional WMS Rev. James and Mrs. Roberta Giv~ns, (Connectional WMS Treasurer; Attorney Har­ President), Dr. Shirley Hopkins Davis, Dr. Ginger Parker, Atty. Missionary Baptist Church. Harriet Birk and West Coast Conference President, Sister Pastor Hawkins attended riet Birk, nth Episcopal Dis­ Coretta Larkins. New Mt. Silla M.B. Church as trict WMS President; Sandra a youngster. He served as a : Mitchell, Episcopal District musician and was ordained PME Director; Coreatha under the leadership of the Larkins, West Coast Confer­ ence wMS President; Confer­ late Rev. Moses Anglin. PASTOR ANTONIO HAWKINS ence Vice Presidents, Karen After graduating from Ho­ Chester and Jacquelyn war.d W. Blake High School, what God intended for us to Allen; Blanche Ancrum, Hawkins went off to college be. White Fishburn Area at FAMU. Shortly after start­ "After 6 years of ministry, Chairpersoq, Betty Drum­ ing his freshman year, Rev. we were exhausted due to mer, Chairperson, Tresea ~ Anglin was diagnosed with moving from and to several Joyce, YPD Director and C cancer. He immediately ap­ Joyce Dexter, YPD Vice different locations. All the Choir members: Charesia, Charline and Diamond Burnette, ft pointed Pastor Hawkins as plans that we had for our­ President, all of the Ferrell Charles Hammond, Trinity Harris, Kayla Kennedy. Rear: c the new leader of the then selves failed. I came to the Houston Area. Kesha Kennedy, Mahagony Coy and Dyani Williams. The Youth Ushers and Youth z flourishing congregation of conclusion that God has ~ Choir of Mount Olive served, 150. something GREAT in store with Tyra Kennedy render­ ~ Pastor Hawkins resigned c for us! On October 4 , 2010 ing a solo. (/) in August of 2004 and w greatness was manifested," Alicia Owens and Kesha ::J founded Exciting Faith Alive Pastor Hawkins explained. Kennedy are Choir Direc­ 1- Church the same month. "We have several ministry tors, with James Robbins ~ Throughout the past 6 years opportunities and are excited and Anthony Pryor serving w > New Mt. Silla has undergone about what God has done! as musicians. · w many transitions. Pastor We currently are home to The Youth Ushers are led by c John Kennedy with w Felix Walters resigned on hundreds of followers and we :I: September 15, 2010. Through have plans to re-build in the Johnny Wilson as Presi­ (/) dent. Javaris Weaver is Dr. Davis, Javaris Weaver, YPD President, Donte Burnette, ::::i conversation with Pastor near future. We are anticipat­ and Atty. Harriet Birk. m Walters and Pastor ing that the Grant Park com­ YPD President, Chakkanya ::J Hawkins it was discovered Sampson, YPD Director, ll. munity will be forever Yvette Ballard Sims,. CAF that New Mt. Silla was home z impacted by this ministry,' WMS President, Roberta t= for Pastor Hawkins. w he concluded. Givens, Conference PME Di­ ..J "I would have never thought The church is located at ..J rector and First Lady and the ::J that this day would come. We 5705 E. 32"d Avenue, Tampa, Rev. James C. Givens, Pas­ m (Faith Alive) were on our 33619, in the Grant Park tor. (Photos by Lomax uj own mission, striving to be Community. Mcintyre) z t= z w (/) Youth Usher Board members: Derrick Sampson, Joshua Harris, c~ Chiquita Daniels, Johnny Wilson, President; Bryan Wilson, Jr., a: Donte Burnette and Glenn Wester. 0 ..J LL

With Spec.ial Guests:· Sis. Karin Thom·pson A.K.A. ~nointed Kndeem & Anthony) Minister of Music & Sis. Mary Grace (an accomplished pianist bom with a disability that hould have made playing the piano . Elder Charles Davis almost impossible. You have to see it to believe it!) Pastor Conference Vice President *We do ask that you bring an 11nwrapped toy for children in. 11eed for the hoUday season Sister Jacqueline Allen. Tyra Ke~medy sang a solo. Local 2 ------~------•rnc ~ Youth Ministrv oners z Woman's lite 0 < ms: Has Prepared Blankets, Socks To Homeless m m BY IRIS B. HOLTON of our church." ll Her For Ministrv Sentinel City Editor After collecting the socks and jt, mit the crime, but it happened at blankets, about 15 teenagers N my house. I was on crack and Last year, members of the helped the adults distribute the g Youth Ministry at a local church just got caught up. But I didn't blankets and socks. o learn. I got out and got back on sought ways to make a differ­ "Our youth ministry is very crack. It took me for a ride, all ence in the community. They excited about th~ project. the way to 1996. decided on provided blankets Through these efforts, our chil­ "I almost lost my life twice. and socks to the homeless and dren were able to see first-hand When I went to prison the sec­ the needy. the affects of our community's ond time, they tried to give me Donations to the Youth Min­ homeless condition. They were 15 years, but they gave me 4 istry of Potter's House Deliver­ able to pray, interact and assist years. That was the hardest time ance Tabernacle, 6916 Harney those who were less fortunate, for me, it was so hard." Road, resulted in the church but yet very similar to them­ Ms. Berry said the realization being able to provide more than selves, as well as increase their came about in May of this year. 100 blankets and soo pairs of level of humility and thankful­ She was in Atlanta en route to a socks to the homeless and ness," she said. family reunion when she became members of the community MINISTER MARKITIA Rev. Dr. Patricia Hauser MS. CYNTHIA BERRY HAGGINS ... Prepares for trial sermon involved in a traffic accident . who were in need. Youth Pastor at Potter's founded the Potter's House De­ "I was talking to my daughter The church will be accepting House Deliverance liverance Tabernacle 9 years on the phone. The car started donations of new or gently used Tabernacle ago. The church is celebrating BY IRIS B. HOLTON hydroplaning and turned blankets and socks through its anniversary this weekend. Sentinel City Editor around about 10 times. I went Tuesday, December. 7th. Addi­ and has inspired the Youth Anyone wishing to make a do­ from one side of the street to the tionally, the Youth Ministry has Ministry to it an annual .event nation may contact Min. On Tuesday, November 16th, other and the car hit a tree. I was joined forces with the Nursery and attempt to double the num­ Markitia Haggins, at (813) "T1 still in the car when it came to I ' Ms. Cynthia Berry, will de- · Ministry collecting canned ber of people they help. 270-4509; Min. Tiffany 0. at 0 liver her trial sermon at True rest in another tree. go·ods. Last year, more than so Minister Markitia· Hag­ (813) 401-9221; drop them off ll Love Missionary Baptist Church. "But, I touched myself and families received food baskets gins, Youth Minister at the at the church. c said, 'I'm alive.' I wasn't hurt at church said, "Our first priority > The service will begin at 7 p.m. during the holidays. They hope For more information call CJ) Ms. Berry, a Tampa native, all. That is when I decided to to serve twice as many families is to the homeless, but we will the church at (813) 236-9800 or m said life has prepared her for the stop running from God. I said, z this year. help anyone who ask for help, visit the website at www.pot­ :::! venture that lies ahead. A series 'Okay, you got me.'" The idea was very successful you don't have to be a member terhouseoftampa.org. z of bad decisions resulted in her Ms. Berry, 49, said if it had m not been for a car behind her, r spending two stints in prison, as m well as other acts of unaccept­ she doesn't know how long it c: would have taken the police to r able behavior. r "You name it, I did it. But after find her. "It took a while for the the second time going to prison police to.find me because the q~.r !!I for sale and delivery, I realized was in the tree." z "'D that I needed to get my life to­ Ms. Berry said her past life c: gether. I had grown up in church has prepared her for the future m r and I knew how to go back and because she can relate to those who have addiction problems, en call on God. I was determined to ~ really get it right this time," Ms. those who have gone to prison, m and those who have made the c Berry said. m In 1987, Ms. Berry was 23 wrong decisions. She said she < has dedicated her life to God and m years old when she was con­ ll victed of murder. "I didn't com- this time, she will get it right. -< c:-1 m CJ) c ~ >z c "T1 rst Baptist .Church of Progress Vii ll 8616 Progress Blvd. Tampa, FL 33619 •Growing the Church for Global Change " c (Acts 1:8; Rom. 1:8; 1 Thea. 1:8) ~ DR. SAM MAXWELL, SR., TH.D. - Senior Teaching Pastor

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FREE programmable thermostat • FREE energy audit • Eight FREE energy-saving light bulbs UFERUNSON~ lamp Possible Cause Tampa Bav Vo-Tech Band Performs At 01 Duplex Fire FAMU Homecoming On Saturday, October 30th, Tampa Bay Vocational-Technical High School's Band made a trip to Tallahassee, Florida, to par­ ticipate in Florida A&M University's Homecoming Weekend 2010. The TBT band was the only band from Hillsborough County at the event. (Photos By Tommy Holton)

The Tampa Bay- Vo-Tech Titan Band performs in Tallahassee during FAMU's Homecoming Weekend 2010.

Fire crews work hard to put out a fire at a duplex on Yukon Street. a: u.. C On Saturday, November 13th, Tampa Fire Marshal's Office determined that the tenant, Z Rescue units responded to a duplex fire at Christina Robles, 23, left the apartment at < 1204 East Yukon Street. While responding, 10:30 a.m. Investigators reported Robles left Ybor Club Square ~ fire crews could see heavy smoke rising up in a clip-on type lamp turned on in the bed­ en the distance. room. The lamp apparently got hot and possi­ PanvNiUhl w When units arrived, they reported fire and bly fell and came into contact with a pile of ....::::) clothes, setting them on fire . smoke coming from the single story duplex. Fire crews stopped the flames from spread­ (Photos by Julia Jackson) a:> The fire was under control in 20 minutes. w ing, and damage was limit~d only to the An Investigator from the Tampa Fire apartment where the fire started. >w wc ------en::J: ::::; m ::::) D.. Anist Wants To Change z lu Image 01 HiP Hop lndustrv ..J ..J ::::) m BY LEON B. CREWS record straight to our young . DJ Randall 'C' Mr. Washington eqjoying ..J Sentinel Staff Writer the fun. w people. The music is very z influential, and we need to i= St. Petersburg native and listen and not follow. " ffi aspiring hip-hop artist, "Rap music is evolving and en Jackboy, said it's time .for the media is always drawn to < artists to accept responsibili­ the negative aspects of the ~ ty for the kind of music their music. They perpetuate that. 0 producing and the lifestyle 'Some societies wa nt our Li they're promoting. young people to reflect the J ackboy has been per­ music they listen to instead forming for seven years, and of accepting it as entertain­ says music .has been a deep ment and nothing more." passion for:_ him for a long Jackboy said the perfect time. example is himself. He's an Ms. Diva holding it down. Ms. Ebony'T.' "I've seen what's been employee of Bank of going on around. me and the JACKBOY America, but he's also a rap affect rap music has had on artist. young people, and I think it's "It's in our hands to take time to put on the brakes." · don't have to live the life the back control of the music. "Like other artists, my rappers are talking about, music reflects what's hap­ because most of them We've got to direct pening around me and some haven't. Corporate America instead personal encounters. I con­ "Our mentality is so dis­ of it being the other way sider myself more of a lyri­ tracted right now. I have a around." cist, and I believe in trying to son, and I want to make sure "We all want to be success­ deliver a message to our his thoughts are directed to ful and make money, but young people." positive ventures, instead of we've got to be aware of the Jackboy said the problem pretending to be something price that is paid for that in the industry is a lot of he's not." success. It can be done with­ artists are being followers Jackboy said most of the out the destruction of our instead of leaders. stuff going around out there own people." "We need to stop following today isn't real. Jackboy will be one of ~ ti:ends and understl;lnd this "We've got to make a ma ny artists appearing CJ is an entertainment busi­ change, and as artists, it's December sth at Studio Inc. ~ ness, not a way of life. You our responsibility to set the on the Khia Show. 3608 N. 1Sth(comer0fl.,ake) ~~------~ ntertainment c: ~=------~------~m Single ·Hold Mv Hand' leads Ne-YoHas Jodeci Member Arrested For ~ Michael Jackson Album ABabv Girl Being Drunk At Subwav Looks like another member of the hit '90s R&B band J odeci may need to Come Clean. Jodeci singer De­ Vante Swing was reportedly arrested at a Subway in Bur­ bank, Calif., this past weekend for public drunkenness. The singer /producer whose real name is Donald De­ Grate Jr., was arrested after DEVANTESWING police received a call from a patron who said the singer drunk in public and taken to a was drunk, crashing into ta­ nearby jail.' The singer was bles and falling on the floor at later released. The police said the restaurant. The 41-year­ Swing would not be charged MICHAEL JACKSON old was arrested for being with a crime. NEW YORK -- Following "The world was not ready to the premiere of a controversial hear 'Hold My Hand' when it new Michael Jackson song, leaked a couple years ago," Drake Denies lil wavne "Breaking News," last week, it Akon said in a statement. "We was announced that the lead were devastated about it. But single from the late King of its time has definitely come. NEYO And MONYETTA Fight Rumors Pop's upcoming "Michael" The first album of origi nal album will be "Hold My material from Michael Jack­ Singer and songwriter Ne­ Hand," a duet with Akon. son in 9 years, "Michael" will Yo can now officially add fa­ ., The song debuted as a be released Dec. 14 on Epic. ther to his list of r accomplishments. 0 stream on michaeljackson.com Here is the album's tracklist: :a on November 15. "Hold My Hand" (Featuring According to published re­ Written by Akon, "Hold My Akon), "Hollywood Tonight," ports, Ne-Yo and his child's ~ Hand" was recorded by the "Keep Your Head Up," "(! mother, Monyetta welcomed en m Senegalese singer/rapper and Like) Th e Way You Love Me," a baby girl into the world No­ z Jackson in Las Vegas in "Monster" (Featuring 50 vember 13 in Atlanta. ::::! z 2007. An unfinished version of Cent), "Best of Joy," "Break­ Although he has been busy m the song leaked in 2008, but ing News," "(!Can't Make It) with charity events and pro­ r OJ Akon completed the final pro­ Another Day" (Featuring moting his album, the R&B c: duction of the track after Lenny Kravitz), "Behind the crooner made it in time to wit­ r DRAKE And UL WAYNE r Jackson's death. Mask" and "Much Too Soon." ness the birth of his daughter. m ::::! Drake is denying rumors Wynn Hotel. z that he got into a physical al­ According to Drizzy how- c:"'D tercation with his mentor and ever, those rumors are com- OJ Kanve Cancels Upcoming 'Megamind' Young Money head Lil pletely false. r Beats Out Wayne. Drake took to his ~ 1odav· Performance Late last week news broke @Drakkardanoir Twitter page cm NEW YORK -- Kanye 'Unstoppable' that Lil Wayne had "disci­ to debunk the rumors saying, West has backed out of a plined" Drake by punching "You got the story wrong ... lil scheduled performance on LOS ANGELES - Will him in the face at his Las Wayne punched me in my NBC's "Today" show after get­ Ferrell's super-villain com­ Vegas concert causing him to arm cause he saw a VW beetle ting upset with how his inter­ edy "Megamind" kept its hold be banned from entering the pass by ... haaa ...- YM Forever." view with host Matt Lauer on the North American box of­ last week was handled. fice for the second weekend in West's record company a row, cashing in 30.06 mil­ confirmed the cancellation to lion dollars, industry esti­ "Today" after the rapper said mates showed Sunday. on his Twitter account that he DreamWorks Animation's wouldn't perform. He was 3D animation movie, which scheduled to appear Nov. 26, also features the voices of part of a promotion drive for Brad Pitt, Tina Fey and his new disc, "My_Beautiful Jonah Hill, pulled ahead of Dark Twisted Fantasy," which "Unstoppable" despite its strong opening, according to is being released Nov. 22. KANYEWEST During the interview, which box office tracker Exhibitor was aired last week, West ap­ "set up" by the interview and Relations. peared thrown when "•Today" that Lauer tried to force his Starring Denzel Wash­ aired a video clip of an embar­ answers. His cancellation no­ ington and Chris Pine as rassing moment - when he tice was accompanied by two daring, blue-collar heroes grabbed a miCrophone from mixed messages. trying to prevent a head-on Taylor Swift at the 2009 "Much love to Matt and the collision with a runaway train · MTV Video Music Awards and whole Today show," he said in full of hazardous materials, said Beyonce should have a Twitter message. "I accept "Unstoppable" took second won instead of Swift. y'all future apology in advance place with 23.5 million dollars West tweeted that he felt LOL!" in ticket sales. ~ Bucs Go To 6-3 With Big Youth League Teams Announce Win Over The Panthers First Annual Holidav Bowl BY LEON B. CREWS Sentinel StaffWriter

Tampa Bay Youth Football League teams, the Tampa Bay Ravens and the Nuccio Jaguars will play host for the first annual Bay Area Holiday Bowl. Participating with the Tampa teams will be the Orlando Steelers, Orlando Predators, and Orlando Outlaws. The Holiday Bowl will take Buccaneers QB Josh Freeman passes the ball in the 2nd place December 3rd through quarter. December sth, and all ages This is a scene from a game between the Tampa Bay Ravens It's been a long time since 6 catches for 65 ya rds. and non-weight limit and and the Nuccio Jaguars, the host team for the Holiday Bowl. the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Even the Bucs ground game weight limited teams are have been able to beat their carne to play, with included. All teams are wel­ will be an array of events that and Reche Caldwell. NFC South ·rival, Carolina LeGarrett Blount racking come, including flag. The will include autograph sign­ Deadline to sign up for the Panthers. This year, not only up 91 yards on 19 carries and organizers guarantee this will ings and giveaways. There event is November 29th. For have the Bucs beaten the a touchdown score, Carnell be a weekend of holiday fun. will also be an open house more information about the Panthers, but convincingly, "Cadillac" Williams also The games will be played at party for the adults. event, contact Ross Fabian ~ both in Carolina and in had a great game with 65 Nuccio Park on the corner of The Holiday Bowl will fea­ at (813) 863-3083, Duke at C Tampa. yards on 5 carries and a soth Street and Sligh Avenue. ture celebrity coaches Gary (813) 389-4604, or Coach ff This past Sunday, the" Bucs touchdown. Williams' score The organizers said there Sheffield, K. J. Harris, Dix at (813) 389 ~ 4604. c hammered the Panthers 31- carne on a 45-yard run on a Z 16 at Raymond James 3rd and 11 play in the fourth <( Stadium, and remain one quarter. Wide receiver ~ game behind division leading Arrelious Benn accounted Moss Held To ~ Atlanta. for the other Bucs t ouch­ One Catch In Debut Steelers' Ward Sustains w Buccaneer quarterback down. ~ Josh Freeman continues Before the Bucs get a Concussion Against Pats > his march among the elite of chance to savor Sunday's vic­ PITTSBURGH - Steelers the league with a two-touch­ tory, they must prepare to g0 ffi wide receiver Hines Ward > down, 241 yard performance. on the road for their next two sustained a concussion W On Sunday, Free man 's games, th e firsts in San attempting to make a catch 53 favorite target, tight end Francisco agai nst th e 49ers, :::t: Kellen Winslow, found the then th e following week, th ey in the first quarter against New England on Sunday U) end zone with a touchdown travel to Baltimore to face ::J m and finished the evening with Ray Lewis and the Ravens. night, ending his streak of ::l 186 consecutive games with a. at least one reception. z The streak was the Steelers' i= w longest and the third-longest ..J in NFL history. ..J HINES WARD ::l Ward was the fourth m Steelers player to get a con­ hurt in the Monday night ..J w cussion in a week. 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Mr. Harold Ray Oliver of Mr. L. B. Anderson, Jr. EZRA 'WHEYES' Murfreesboro, Tennessee, went home to be with the HALL passed away Saturday, No­ Lord on November 14, 2010. vember 13, 2010. The son of the late L. B. An­ Remembering you on your Graveside services will be derson, Sr. and Altamese, he conducted Thursday, Novem­ 29th birthday. was born on November 16, You will always be loved ber 18, 2010, at 11 a. m. at Rest 1953, in Savannah, Georgia Haven Memorial Park, 4615 and missed. Your sisters: and relocated to Tampa, at an leisha, Tamika and Shericka;' East Hanna'Avenue, with Pas­ early age. tor Donald Lott, officiating. WILLIE MAE MOORE mom, Florlil; kids, Yahsaac, L. B. was educated in the November 17, 1925- March 17, 2001 Interment will follow imme­ public schools of Hillsbor­ Yahzra and Yah'arra; broth­ diately. ers, Marty and Randy; ough County and was a grad­ \\'hen someone we love becomes a memory, the memory will Mr. Harold Oliver was ana- uate of Middleton High be treasured. nep.hews, Khyree and Tony; tive of Cowan, Tennessee, and School, class of 1971. A South­ nieces, Ronnecia and Mya; ·a resident of Tampa for 12 You will always be loved by us forever. ern University Jaguar, he Your children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, and and Mr. Albert. ~ years. He attended Good earned the Bachelor of Sci­ friend, Emma. 0 News Baptist Church. ence Degree in Marketing, a: He leaves to cherish his with a minor in Economics in memory: seven children, Hol­ 1975- For more than two LL lis Oliver (Trudy), Dossier 0 decades he was a Hillsbor­ DEATH z Oliver, Valerie Oliver John­ ough County government em­ c( son (Wendell-deceased), Gre­ ployee, most recently in the LISTS gory Oliver, Lorraine Oliver, health and social services de­ ~ Kimberly Oliver and Cather­ partment. 0 ine Oliver;- four special A faithful servant of God, L. AIKENS Local U) daughters, Cindy Carter, Lori B. was ordained as a deacon w Hill, Julie Peerson, and the FUNEWHOME :» at Re-Birth M. B. Church. He .... late .Diedre Vaughn; ten continued in service at New Popular Middleton Grad > grandchildren, Michael Pope Mt. Zion M. B. Church as a Mrs. Annie R. Keeby, Val­ a: (Michelle), Orion Oliver, member of the Board of Dea­ rico, FL. w Patrick Powell (Tiffany), cons and the Male Chorus. Mrs. Shirley Wingfield, > Quinn Oliver, Taisha Burrell, His loving spirit will res­ Tampa. loses Banle With Cancer w Wendell Johnson, III, Ramon onate with his loved ones who Mr. Dale Maurice Hay­ Very few people in Tampa 0 Johnson, Monika Beatrice remain: his devoted wife of29 wood, Tampa. were die-hard Middleton w Bell, Jordan Oliver and Kayla years, Karen; daughter, An­ :::1: Oliver; seven great grandchil­ High School fans as much as U) drea Anderson-Potter (Rico, MRffi-DERR ::::i dren, Candice Ford, Tayshaun Sr.); sons, Landon and La­ L. B. Anderson, Jr., a 1971 Burrell, Shania Burrell, mont; granddaughters &ANDERSON graduate. m Madeline Pope, Kareem :» Stephanie and Shayna Potter; In 2008, Anderson was 11. Aursby, Kenneth Griffin and grandsons, Rico, Jr. and FUNEWHOME z Bella Powell; and a host of Saivonne Potter; great grand­ diagnosed with non-hodgkins family and friends. daughter, Amiya Potter; Mrs. Betty L. Johnson Dick­ lymphoma. He had just had a i= THERE WILL BE NO PUB­ son, Tampa. w mother, Altamese Anderson; tumor removed from his ..J UCVIEWING. brothers, Harold and Der­ ..J Arrangements entrusted to :» rick; sister, Ellonaise Ander­ HARM Oil spine, and had recovered RAY WILUAMS FUNERAL son; a very special niece, quickly. m HOME, Rhodes & Northern, Allison Anderson; father-in­ FUNEUlHOME His wife of almost 29 years, ..J Owners, 301 N. Howard Av­ law and mother-in-law, ~ enue. www.raywilliamsfu­ Robert and Audrey Dawson; Mrs. Jannie Mae Johnson, Karen Anderson, said two i= neralhome.com. cherished friends, Andrew Tampa. weeks ago, her husband told z and Sharon Frazier, numer­ her he was tired. w ous cousins and other sor­ L. B. ANDERSON, JR. U) rowing relatives and friends. RAY WilliAMS On Sunday, Anderson c( A celebration of life will be passed away, two days before • 0 FUNERAl HOME loved traveling with her to at­ observed on Wednesday, No­ his s?th birthday. a: vember 17, 2010, at u:ooA.M. Mr. Harold Oliver of tend the Florida Classic in 0 at New Mt. Zion M. B. Church, Murfreesboro, TN. Mrs. Anderson said her Orlando. ..J 2511 E. Columbus Drive, LL Mr. Sergio Rodriguez of husband more than anything, "I'm a Florida A&M Univer­ Let our fiunily tnlce care of;your fiu1 rily. Tampa, with the pastor Rev. Tampa . . loved talking about Middle­ earetha lceytoa 6neandq40lityservlce" Walter Williams, officiating. sity graduate, and this will be Interment will follow in Rest ton High school and South­ the first Florida Classic we'll Haven Memorial Park Ceme­ STONE'S MEMORIAl ern University. miss as a couple. We ~ven tery. FUNERAl HOME "If there's one thing I can Harmon The remains will repose traveled to New Orleans and today (Tuesday) at Wilson Fu­ say about my husband, it's Baton Rouge for the South­ Funeral Home neral Home from 5-8 p. m. Ms: Estral Ia Alas, Tampa. that he never met an enemy. John W. Hannon, L .F.D. ern games. Friends are asked to as­ Everyone was his friend." James Harmon, L. F. D. semble at the church at ap­ WilSON "One ofL. B.'s friends came 5002 N. 40th St. proximately 10:45 a. m., Before his illness, Ander­ and talked to him about the 626-8600 Wednesday. FUNERAl HOME son was employed by Hills­ game this past weekend, and "A WILSON SERVICE" borough County's Health and www.wilsop-fuperalhome.com Mr. L. B. Anderson, Tampa. it got to him, because he Joyce Corbett, Tampa Social Services Program. knew he wouldn t be able to . Ms. Helen Mitchell, Tnmpn. Mrs. Anderson said he en­ go." w_._. ...,.~ joyed working with the . Mrs. Anderson said FUNERAL HOME homeless and was a very there's a big void in her life, "Our Business Is Service" compassionate person. 3000 N. 29th • Tompo, FL 33605 but someone she will find a (800)805-3350. (813)248-8125 "He would even feed them www.wllson-fun• lhome.oom way togo on. on occasion. Anderson has a sister ami "But, L. B. really loved two brothers, and was a dea-­ sports. I called him an under­ con at Mt. Zion M. B. Church. Integrity Funeral Services cover Devil Rays fan. ' He was aiso the father· of 3822 E. 7th Ave. Tampa, FL 33605 Anderson was a 2-letter three children. ~ -~~~""'='~'"'11 star at Middleton in track and Phone Us At Wilson's Funeral Home is (813) 248-5000 field, and football. assisting the family at thi Mrs. Anderson said L. B. time. -t c: Crime m CJ) c Brothers Hold ~ Teens Arrested After Would-Be Robber One Of 'America's z ~ Painting Racial Slurs For Police Most wanted' Nabbed m 3: Ill m On Vehicles During Stop :::D en... On Sunday at 3:45 a.m., a N routine DUI traffic stop by 0... Hillsborough County 0 Sheriffs deputies resulted in the arrest of one of CLARENCE LAMPKINS "America's Most Wanted." According to the report, a CLEARWATER- Clear­ deputy stopped a 2002 water Police report that on Lexus that was traveling Saturday night, two brothers north on Dale Mabry were able to stop a would-be Highway near Waters robber and detain him until Avenue. The deputy report­ police arrived. ROBERTRUIZ JALEELJOSEPH Police said Ali and Haidar edly saw the vehicle in the MICHAEL MITCHELL Ateia, 17 and 16 respectively, center lane drifting and weaving, accelerating for no The Hillsborough County Hillsborough and Tampa wrestled a gun away from reason, and almost crashing Sheriffs Office reports that a targeting vehicles. Clarence Lampkins, 56, into other vehicles. foot and eventually tased. fight between a group of They reportedly drew pic­ when he entered their conve­ The deputy activated his The suspect, later identi­ teenagers Friday turned into tures of ge nitals, wro te nience store. lights and siren and the dri­ fied as Michael Anthony a crime spree that included According t o reports, expletives and scrawled a Lampkins entered the store Mitchell (also known as burglary and spray painting ver turned onto Waters slur, causing $ 17, 000 in on North Fort Harrison Tyrell Lavane Phillips), racial slurs and genitals on Avenue, stopping in the damage. Avenue at 7 p.m. He pulled a parking lot of a business. 27, was arrested on charges vehicles. One of the victims in the four-pack of beer from a of battery on a law enforce- , According to reports, the The deputy reported that spree, an African American, cooler. when he approached he ment officer, obstructing or 5 · teenagers, 14 and 16, have had reportedly been in a Police said the brothers opposing an officer with Vio- :::D been charged with fi ve vehicle, there was a strong fight with the teenagers in were suspiciOu s of odor of alcohol coming from lence and driving under the ~ counts of auto burglary, resi­ Lampkins, especially when the past hvo weeks, deputies the driver. The driver sub­ influence. CJ) dential burglary and 17 he adjusted something on the said. His family's vehicle had mitted to a sobriety test and During the booking m counts of criminal mischief right side of his waist. Police process, jail personnel ~ two racial slurs painted on it. · said Lampkins had a bl ack failed. with a hate crime enhance­ received a hit on _Mitchell's Deputies also recovered handgun under his sweater. While the deputy, with the z ment. fingerprints. He was wanted and returned $2,000 worth According to reports , assistance of another deputy mr Deputies said sometime · for aggravated murder in between 9 p.m. Thursday of stolen property. Lamp~ns pulled the gun, was trying to handcuff the 111 The teenagers were identi­ the brothers grabbed it from driver, he struggled, struck Cincinnati, Oh{o, and has C: and 2 a.m. Friday, the been featured on "America's I= ·teenagers stole spray paint fied as Robert Ruiz, 14 , him, and locked him inside one of the deputies in the the store until police arrived. Most Wanted." _ ....m "_ and rode around northwest and Jaleel Joseph, 16 chest, causing him to injure Lampkins was arrested on his leg. Mitchell is currently in z charges of carrying a con­ The suspect then report~­ the Orient Road Jail with a "U cealed firearm, possession of ly tried to run from the hold for aut}10rities in C: cocaine, robbery, felonious deputies. He was pursued on Cincinnati. ~ possession of a firearm, bat­ c;; :::E: tery, and possession of a m Two Arrests Made In firearm while committing a c felony. m. Clo,hing Store Robberv UNCLE SANDY m< ...Take away only that 5, 11, 14, 18 which is no longer of 22, 25, ~ ~afe , but weren't successful. Three Men 29, 30 any use to you 33, 35, 39, 40 and replace it with what -t c: They took clothes and shoes you need the most 44, 46, 49, 51 · m. instead. After the robbery, Souuhtln Four CJ) the suspects took the clerkis Armed Robberies c keys and stole his car. ~ ST. PETERSBURG - St. )> U. S. Marshals arrested Petersburg Police are looking z Tyrone Joseph, 20, at his' for three men suspected in a ,c home last Wednesday and strong of armed robberies charged him with armed that started October ·27th. WARREN c~ robbery, kidnapping, aggra­ The latest robbery occurred ~ vated battery and auto theft. Monday evening at the Central V-Mart on Central DAWSON Detectives are still searching for the re!llaining four sus­ Avenue. Police said three suspects pects. 1YRONEJOSEPH arrived on bicycles. One Later last Wednesday, acted as a lookout while the police arrested a man they ST. PETERSBURG - Last other two, armed with hand­ Wednesday, St. Petersburg said purchased some of the guns, went inside and Police arrested two men in stolen property. He was demanded money. Once they connection with the armed wearing a pair of Nike Air got the money, all three left on bicycles. robbery of a clothing store. Jorda·n Slides sandals Police were able to connect M. J. Fashion Store was believed to have been taken from the store. the robbery to previous inci­ robbed by five men two dents because of the same weeks ago. Investigators said Terrence Jamal Rober­ number of suspects, the same tlie robbers originally tried son, 16, was charged with descriptions and the same tt> ge~ inside of the store dealing in stolen property. general area. The men who Police found Joseph and entered the store wore ban­ Roberson at a home on danas or a shirt over their Second Avenue, North with faces , police said. some clothing and shoes Police have described the 221-1800 stolen from the clothing suspects as Black males, two appearing to be in their 20s store. Police also found a 14&1 Ta•pa Pall PIIZI and a third appearing to 'be in vehicle they believe is con­ his 30s. @ lebrasb ave. &scan St. ~ nected to the clothing store Anyone with information is .,. • \ '' ~ '- l : ' cI ' - "' : • • >: '' ., • • ; ' o '' " • ' .. 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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 13th IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRTEENTH NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR QUALIFICATIONS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, FLORIDA HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, FLORIDA Hillsborough Community CIVIL DIVISION College is accepting Case No.: 09-CA-18602 submissions for the following: Case No.: 10-014036 RFQ # 2563-11 REGIONS BANK, SUCCESSOR BY DIVISION F . MERGER WITH AMSOUTH BANK, Construction Management RF - SECTION I (PLAINTIFF) Services vs. HCC Collaboration Studio, SIGNATURE GROUP HOLDINGS, INC., successor in BONIFACE R. IDZIAK, Ill, et al. Ybor City interest to FREMONT REORGANIZING CORPORATION DEFENDANT(s) Due Date: December 14, 201 0 f/kla/ FREMONT INVESTMENT & LOAN, before 1:00 p.m. a CALIFORNIA CORPORATION NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE For more information, please (PLAINTIFF) visit our website at: vs. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Final Judgment http://www.hccfl .edu/dao/admin-and­ ~ GRACE F. COLLYMORE and all unknown parties of Foreclosure entered on October 27, 2010, in Case No. fi nance/departmentslpurchasing.aspx C claiming by, through, under and against the above 09-CA-18602 of the Circuit Court of the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit and click on "Competitive for Hillsborough County, Florida, in which Regions Bank, 0:::u.. named Defendant who are unknown to be dead or alive Solicitations" and then "Current Successor by Merger with AmSouth Bank, is Plaintiff, and c whether said unknown are persons, heirs, devisees, Opportunities." z grantees. or other claimants; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF Boniface R. ldziak, Ill , Steven C. Heller, Unknown Tenant #1 n/k/a NOTICE OF SALE EMPLOYMENT w in said Final Judgment, to wit: II II > W NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Final The West 29 Feet Of The North 1f2 Of Lot 1 And The Job/Health Career Fair fit Judgment/Order entered in the above noted case, that I will sell East 75 Feet Of The North 1f2 Of Lot 3, Block 9, Hiring 1 ,OOO's ::1: the following property situated in Hillsborough County, Florida Henderson Beach, According To The Plat Thereof, :;jen -described as: As Recorded In Plat Book 8, Page 21, Of The Immediately! m Public Records Of Hillsborough County, Florida. ;:) a. LOT 75 MARSHALL TERRACE, ACCORDING TO Verizon, Checkers z THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS McDonalds And More i=w IN PLAT BOOK 36, PAGE 10, OF THE PUBLIC FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY ...I · ; RECORDS OF HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, FLORIDA . OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE Friday -11/19/10 ...I ;:) A CLAIM ON THE SAME WITH THE CLERK OF COURT 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. m at public sale, to the highest and best bidder for cash , at WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE FORECLOSURE SALE. Club 305 ...I 2:00 p.m. on the 2nd .Floor, Room 202 in the George E. w Albany & Main Street z Edgecomb Courthouse at 800 E. Twiggs Street, Tampa, Florida IF YOU ,ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS i= z 33602 on March 9. 2011. The highest bidder shall immediately AN ACCOMODATION IN ORDER TO ACCESS COURT Felons/Teens Welcome w FACILITIES OR PARTICIPATE IN A COURT, PROCEEDING, C/) post with the Clerk, a deposit equal to five percent (5%) of the FREE Food, Clothes final bid. The deposit must be cash or cashier's check payable to YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE And Metro Giveaways ~ the Clerk of the Court. Final payment must be made by PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. TO REQUEST SUCH AN ACCOMMODATION, PLEASE CONTACT COURT a: 12:00 p.m. the next business day. 0 ADMINISTRATION WITHIN 2 WORKING DAYS OF THE (813)'965-7991 ii · DATE THE SERVI~E IS NEEDED: COMPLETE THE ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE REQUEST FOR ACCOMMODATIONS FORM AND !SUBMIT IT SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE TO 800 E. TWIGGS STREET, ROOM 605, TAMPA, FL 33602. PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS Health Care Provider PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE Dated this ~ day of November. 2010. SALE. Looking For: PAT FRANK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH CLERK OF THE 4 - Respiratory Therapist DISABILITIES ACT, PERSONS NEEDING A SPECIAL CIRCUIT COURT ACCOMMODATION TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING 2Week Days SHOULD CONTACT THE ADA COORDINATOR NOT LATER By: Is/SUSAN D'LORETO $35.00 Hourly THAN SEVEN (7) DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDING AS DEPUTY CLER~ AT 800 E. TWIGGS STREET, TAMPA, FLORIDA, 33602, 2 Week Nights (813) 272-7040; IF YOU ARE HEARING OR VOICE IMPAIRED $37.00 Hourly CALL 711. Weekend - Days Dated this 5.tb. day of Novembet 2010. . $37.00 Hourly

PAT FRANK Weekend - Nights CLERK OF THE $40.00 Hourly CIRCUIT COURT 12 Week Contract ,....00 W By: /a/SUSAN D'LORETO Contact Marc ~ AS DEPUTY CLERK c.; (81 ~) 770..2958 \ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 13TH IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 13TH Avon Representatives JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, FLORIDA HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, FLORIDA Needed All Areas! CIVIL DIVISION CIVIL DIVISION ...... Call 813-832-4282 sn Case No.: 10-015195 Or E-mail N 0 Section I Case No.: 10-012165 ...... [email protected] 0 Div: F Division A Section I ARCH BAY HOLDINGS, LLC- SERIES 2010A (Plaintiff} U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, as Trustee for [ FOR RENT II vs. Terwin Mortgage Trust 2005-16HE Asset-Backed MATIZA EDWARDS and all unknown parties claiming Certificates, Series 2005-16HE, without recourse by, through, under and against the above named (Plaintiff) North Tampa Defendant who are unknown to be dead or alive whether vs. said unknown are persons, heirs, devisees, grantees, or ·212 Townhouse JOSEPH MICHAEL CRISAFULLI AND JENNIFER other claimants; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MATIZA Fenced Yard , No Pets EDWARDS; OAK TERRACE PROPERTY OWNERS' GARCIGA CRISAFULLI and all unknown parties ASSOCIATION, INC.; CITY OF TAMPA; SUAREZ claiming by, through, under and against the above WDH, Ceramic Tile PLUMBING, INC.; TENANT 1/UNKNOWN TENANT; named Defendant who are unknown to be dead or 2- Story and TENANT II/UNKNOWN TENANT, alive whether said unknown are persons, heirs, · Section 8 OK in possession of the subject real property, devisees, grantees, or other claimants; MIDLAND (Defendants) FUNDING, LLC, as successor in interest to CITIBANK Call (813) 949-3482 (South Dakota), N.A.; CALVARY PORTFOLIO SERVICES, NOTICE OF SALE LLC, as assignee of CALVARY INVESTMENTS, LLC, as Gann & Gann Rentals ., Call For Rent NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Final JudgmenVOrder assignee of ECAST SETTLEMENT CORP. , as assignee of r- (813) 229-8696 Or 0 entered in the above noted case, that I will sell the following prop­ MBNA; HSBC BANK NEVADA N.A., TENANT 1/UNKNOWN ::rJ erty situated in Hillsborough County, Florida, described as: TENANT, and TENANT II/UNKNOWN TENANT, (813) 373-2515 c in possession of the subject real property, > 407 E. Floribraska Ave. en LOT 439 AND 440 REVISED PLAT OF OAK (Defendants) m TERRACE, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR Apartment z PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT :::! NOTICE OF SALE 806 Floribraska Avenue z BOOK 10, PAGE 36, OF THE PUBLIC m Room For Rent r- RECORDS OF HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, m FLORIDA. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Final JudgmenVOrder c: entered in the above noted case, that I will sell the following prop­ r- Condo - Pond View r- at public sale, to the highest and best bidder for cash , at erty situated in Hillsborough County, Florida, described as: m Near Busch :::! 10:00 a.m., on the 2nd Floor, Room 202, in the George E. z Edgecomb Courthouse at 800 East Twiggs Street, Tampa, LOT 18, BLOCK 8, TEMPLE TERRACE RIVERSIDE 1 Bedroom/1 Bath c:""C Florida 33602, on December 16. 2010. The highest bidder SUBDIVISION, UNIT #2, ACCORDING TO THE MAP $650.00/Monthly m ·shall immediately post with the Clerk, a deposit equal to five /PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK r- percent (5%) of "the final bid . The deposit must be cash or Gated Community 32, PAGE(S) 71 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF en cashier's check payable to the Clerk of the Court. Final payment Swimming Pool, Laundry ~ HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, FLORIDA. m must be made by 12:00 p.m. the next business day. Water And Sewer Included c m < ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE at public sale, to the highest and best bidder tor cash , at (813) 39Q-4169 m ::rJ SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE 10:00 a.m., on the 2nd Floor, Room 202, in the George E. -< PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS Edgecomb Courthouse at 800 East Twiggs Street, Tampa, ~ South Tampa c: MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. Florida 33602, on February 9. 2011. The highest bidder shall m en immediately post with the Clerk, a deposit equal to five per­ 2 Bedroom/1 W Bath NOTICE TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES: IF YOU c cent (5%) of the final bid. The deposit must be cash or ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY Townhouse ~ cashier's check payable to the Clerk of the Court. Final payment ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS Washer/Dryer Hook-up > must be made by 12:00 p.m. the next business day. z PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, Fenced, Patio c TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE ., Section 8 Ready CONTACT THE CLERK'S ADA COORDINATOR, 60{ E. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS c~ KENNEDY BLVD., TAMPA, FLORIDA, (813) 276-8100 FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY $850.00/Monthly' EXTENSION 4205, WITHIN 2 (TWO) WORKING DAYS PRIOR ~ OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE Call 813 451-9201 TO THE DATE THE SERVICES IS NEEDED; IF YOU ARE A CLAIM VVITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. HEARING IMPAIRED, CALL 711. Upstairs . · NOTICE TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES: IF YOU Dated this 8th day of November. 2010. ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY 3 Bettroom/2 Bath PAT FRANK ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS Condo CLERK OF THE PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO Near Chamberlain HS CIRCUIT COURT THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE .- PLEASE Screened Patio CONTACT THE CLERK'S ADA COORDINATOR, 601 ' E. Gated Community, Pool By: /s/ SUSAN D'LORETO KENNEDY BLVD., TAMPA, FLORIDA, (813) 276-8100 Must See!!! DEPUTY CLERK EXTENSION 4205, WITHIN 2 (TWO) WORKING DAYS PRIOR TO THE DATE THE SERVICES IS NEEDED; IF YOU ARE Section 8 OK HEARING IMPAIRED, CALL 711. Call (813) 96Q-8490

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