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ST. PETERSBURG - On Tues- pass act for day, Mayor Rick Baker and Chief of Police Charles "Chuck" Harmon introduced the city's new Police cheaper Mounted Unit. The Police Mounted Unit will provide a education unique and highly-visible police presence in the downtown area, WASHINGTON – The Student photo courtesy of the office of Congresswoman Kathy Castor especially on weekends and dur- Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act, Representative Kathy Castor ing special events. cosponsored by Con- the private student loan industry, The two officers and their part- gresswoman Kathy Castor, is standing up against special inter- ners, who will also be present, are poised to pass the U.S. House of ests and giving students and their Officer Ron Try, 48, a 20-year vet- Representatives this week. Cas- families peace of mind that their eran police officer and Brooklyn, a tor says the Act, which is the sin- loans are sound and reliable.” 6-year-old Percheron-Thorough- gle largest investment in higher Beginning next year, all new bred mixed-breed horse, 16.3 education in history, will make the federal student loans will be is- hands, 1,600 pounds, dark chest- cost of attending college more af- sued as U.S. Department of Edu- nut in color. Officer Jason Hughes, fordable for hundreds of thou- cation Direct Loans rather than 32, a police officer with six years sands of Florida students and fam- through the Federal Family Edu- on the Department, and Jacob, a 4- ilies through increases in the Pell cation Loan Program, which re- year-old Percheron-Thoroughbred Grant and expanded loans. lied on private lenders. Private mixed-breed horse, 16.2 hands, Over the next 10 years, the lenders can remain involved by 1,800 pounds, black in color. legislation will invest more than servicing student loans. This Both Brooklyn and Jacob come $2.2 billion in Florida and $106 change will provide more stability to St. Petersburg from Boston, million in the area to and security in student loans MA., when Boston disbanned the increase the Pell Grant award. while saving U.S. taxpayers an es- mounted patrol. Roughly 430,000 Florida students, timated $87 billion over 10 years. The horses are stabled in Pinel- including approximately 24,000 The Student Aid and Fiscal Re- las Park at a cost of $400.00 per Tampa Bay area students, will be sponsibility Act expands access to month per horse for full board and photo courtesy of City of St. Petersburg eligible for a Pell Grant in the an affordable college education. It feed. The department is using its L-R Officer Jason Hughes, 32, a police officer for six years on the department, and 2010-11 school year. invests $40 billion to increase the forfeiture fund to pay these costs. Jacob, 4-year-old Percheron-Thoroughbred mixed breed horse, 16.2 hands, 1,800 “More students throughout annual Pell Grant, from $5,350 in The Boston Police Department lbs, black in color; and Officer Ron Try, 48, a 20-year verteran police officer and Florida will have access to in- 2009 to $5,550 in 2010 and to recently donated Brooklyn and Ja- Brooklyn, a 6-year-old Percheron-Thoroughbred mixed-breed horse, 16.3 hands, creased grants and affordable stu- $6,900 by 2019. Approximately 6 cob to St. Petersburg. 1,600 lbs, dark chestnut in color. dent loans at a time when families million undergraduate and gradu- are being squeezed by the econ- ate students received Pell Grants omy. Florida universities and in 2007-08. UF Gemini Observatory photographs community colleges will benefit “With the price of college greatly,” Castor said. “We also will steadily increasing, too many stu- galactic images with new instruments put an end to the sometimes dents are forced to make tough shady and deceptive practices of Castor continued on pg 5

BY AARON HOOVER UF NEWS BEARU GAINESVILLE — Less than two months after they in- augurated the world’s largest telescope, University of Florida astronomers have used one of the world’s most advanced telescopic instruments to gather images of the heavens. A team led by astronomy professor Stephen Eiken- berry late last week captured the first images of the cos- mos ever made with a UF-designed and built camera/spec- trometer affixed to the Gemini South telescope in Chile. The handful of “first light” images include a yellow and blue orb-like structure that depicts our Milky Way galaxy, home to thousands of black holes – including, at its core, a “supermassive” black hole thought to be as massive as 4 million suns put together. “We plan to use this instrument to provide the first ac- curate tracking of the growth and evolution of this black hole over the last 4 billion years,” Eikenberry said. Installation of the instrument, called FLAMINGOS-2, caps a seven-year, $5 million effort involving 30 UF sci- entists, engineers, students and staff. Once the instru- ment is scientifically tested — a process expected to last photo courtesy of UF Near infrared image of galactic center of the Milky Way taken 9/6. photo courtesy of UF around six months — it will support a range of new sci- Near infraed image of the tarantula Nebula in large Megllanic cloud. ence. Astronomers will use FLAMINGOS-2 (FLAMIN- its component wavelengths. Astronomers analyze these GOS is short for the Florida Array Multi-object Imaging wavelengths to figure out what distant objects are made The first is aimed at learning more about the thousands Grism Spectrometer) to hunt the universe’s first galaxies, of, how hot or cold they are, their distance from Earth, and of black holes and neutron stars at the Milky Way’s cen- view stars as they are being born, reveal black holes and other qualities. ter. The second will probe the formation and evolution of investigate other phenomena. Uniquely, FLAMINGOS-2 can take spectra of up to 80 galaxies across time, while the third will investigate the “Achieving first light is a great achievement and im- different objects simultaneously, speeding astronomers’ birth of new stars. portant milestone,” said Nancy Levenson, deputy direc- hunt for old galaxies, black holes or newly forming stars Levenson said the Gemini telescopes are well-known tor of the Gemini Observatory. and planets. for their excellent image quality. With its wide large field The 8-meter Gemini South telescope in the Chilean “At a cost of $1 per second for operating the Gemini tel- of view and ability examine dozens of objects at once, Andes is one of only about a dozen 8- to 10-meter tele- escope, it will make a huge gain in the scientific produc- FLAMINGOS-2 is a good match with the Gemini South scopes worldwide. All require technologically sophisti- tivity and efficiency of the observatory,” Eikenberry said. telescope. cated instruments to interpret the light they gather. “What would take an entire year previously can now be “The center of our Milky Way galaxy is a very dusty, FLAMINGOS-2 “sees” near-infrared or heat-generated done in four nights. This is a real game changer.” very crowded environment, so infrared measurements light beyond the range of human vision. It can reveal ob- Astronomers compete heavily for time on the world’s and the ability to separate the fine details of the different jects invisible to the eye, such as stars obscured by cos- largest telescopes, often waiting months or years for the stars and other objects are very important,” she said. mic dust, or objects so far away they have next to no vis- opportunity to make observations. Eikenberry said his FLAMINGOS-2’s debut comes less than two months ible light FLAMINGOS-2 agreement with Gemini South entitles after UF astronomers helped inaugurate the Gran Telescopio The instrument joins other near-infrared imagers in- him to at least 25 nights of observations. He will use the Canarias, the world’s largest telescope, in Spain’s Canary Is- stalled on other large telescopes. But it is unusual in its time to contribute to three large studies, or surveys, of lands. UF,which owns a 5 percent share of the 10-meter tele- ability to also act as a spectrometer, dividing the light into the sky headed by UF astronomers. Gemini continued on pg 5

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ceed with developing it. Changes fish combined in Atlantic and FWC METTING would begin with the 2010-2011 Monroe County state waters. hunting season. In addition, the proposed fed- RRESULTS IN Commissioners also discussed eral consistency rules would pro- NEW POLICIES conceptual changes to regulations hibit all harvest of shallow-water NEWS concerning hunting, fishing, man- groupers (including gag, black The Florida Fish and Wildlife agement areas, nuisance wildlife grouper, red grouper, scamp, red USE Conservation Commission (FWC) and nonnative wildlife. hind, rock hind, coney, grasby, yel- wrapped up a three-day meeting In addition, FWC staff pre- lowfin grouper, yellowmouth PAGE Friday at Howey-in-the-Hills. sented a detailed update on the grouper and tiger grouper) from Wednesday's agenda focused progress of revisions to the im- Jan. 1 - April 30 in Atlantic state EVENTS CALENDAR Submit your events to on inland issues, including dis- periled species listing process. waters. Today, Friday, SEPTEMBER2 18, 2009 [email protected] cussion of a proposed rule that The Commission directed staff to Another proposed federal con- SPA Fall Invite: North Shore Pool. Times vary. Invitational aquatic event. authorizes the take of peregrine bring the draft rules to the De- sistency rule would require de- www.stpetersburgaquatics.com or 727-821-2918. falcons for the sport of falconry. cember meeting for considera- hooking tools to be aboard com- Sept. 18 to 20 - Toronto Blue Jays vs. Tampa Bay Rays: Tropicana Field. Fri. Commissioners directed FWC tion. mercial and recreational vessels 7:38 p.m., Sat. 7:08 p.m. and Sun. 1:38 p.m. www.raysbaseball.com or 1-800- staff to proceed with finalizing a Wednesday's session also in- fishing for reef fish in Atlantic FAN-RAYS. Sept. 19 - Summer Saturday Night Tito Nieves. Humberto "Tito" rule to allow it and bring it back cluded a review of land acquisi- state waters. Final public hear- Nieves has three decades of music and is known as the "Pavarotti" of salsa for final action at the Commis- tion and management issues. ings on the proposed federal con- music. Born in Ro. Piedras, Puerto Rico and raised in New York he is known for sion's December meeting. Fed- On Thursday, the Commission sistency rules for Atlantic grouper hits such as "El Amor Ms Bonito," "Sonmbulo" and the English-salsa hit "I Like It Like That." eral regulations would limit the waded through marine fisheries and dehooking tools will be held Sept. 18 to Oct. 10 - Compost: Installation by Artist in Residence, Nicole program to five or fewer pere- issues. Commissioners approved during the December FWC meet- Gugliotti. St. Pete Clay, 420 22nd St. S. Recent work representing Gugliotti's time grines for falconry per year in rules that are consistent with new ing in Clewiston. as an Artist in Residence will be showcased. www.stpeteclay.com or 727-896- Florida. federal regulations to reduce Commissioners also proposed CLAY. Another proposed rule to come overfishing of vermilion snapper new rules to be compatible with SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2009 up for final approval in December in the Atlantic Ocean and improve an Atlantic States Marine Fish- 24th Annual Crime Prevention Run and Festival: Campbell Park Community would solidify an existing execu- fishing for this species in the fu- eries Commission management Center, 601 14th St. S. 8 a.m. and activities through the day. 5K rum winds its tive order allowing licensed ture. plan for Atlantic coastal sharks way through the neighborhoods circling back to the Park. Festival fun, games, hunters to kill nonnative reptiles The new rules will ... and enhance current FWC pro- awareness programs and community involvement activities. Family themed of concern in select South Florida - decrease the recreational bag tective measures for sharks that event "Run Crime Out of the Black Community." www.pculcrimerun.event- wildlife management areas. As limit for vermilion snapper in At- inhabit Florida waters. bright.com or 727-327-2091. part of an overall review of exist- lantic state waters from 10 fish to These rules would ... Sept. 19 - 22nd Street South Community Festival: 22nd St. and 13th Ave. S. ing regulatory measures for rep- 5 fish daily per person, - prohibit harvest of sandbar, Time TBA. Food, vendors and a lot of fun. www.discover22ndst.com or 727-455- tiles of concern, the Commission - prohibit the captain and crew silky and Caribbean sharpnose 5130. reviewed proposed legislation of for-hire vessels from keeping sharks from state waters, Saturday Antiques and Green Market: Central Ave. and 13th St. N. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Variety of produce, gourmet foods and baked goods, local artists, gift ven- from Sen. Lee Constantine (R-Al- Atlantic vermilion snapper, and - establish a 54-inch fork length dors and musical entertainment. www.gasplant-antiques.com or 727-895-0368. tamonte Springs) and others to - prohibit all harvest of vermil- minimum size limit for all sharks Pet Portraits in the Style of Andy Warhol: Morean Arts Center, 719 Central enhance the FWC's efforts to reg- ion snapper in Atlantic state wa- except Atlantic sharpnose, blac- Ave. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. We take a photograph of your pet and provide you with a ulate captive wildlife in Florida. ters from Nov. 1 - March 31. knose, bonnethead, finetooth and 13x19 print. You color the print in the style of Andy Warhol with provided mate- The Commission directed staff to These rules take effect on Oct. blacktip sharks and smooth dog- rials. You have a print suitable for framing to take home. www.moreanartscen- look into a wide range of options 16. The Commission also pro- fish, ter.org or 727-822-7872. in dealing with reptiles of concern posed federal consistency rules - prohibit the removal of shark Adaptive Kayaking: On the lake at Walter Fuller Park, 7891 26th Ave. N. 10 a.m. and other nonnative species. to address overfishing of Atlantic heads and tails at sea, to noon: people with physical disabilities and noon to 2 p.m.: people with intel- Also, Commissioners approved grouper. - allow only hook-and-line gear lectual disabilities. All ages and abilities are welcome. Equipment specially conceptual changes to deer hunt- These rules would ... to harvest sharks, and designed for people with spinal cord injuries and other mobility impairments. ing zones and seasons. FWC biol- - decrease the aggregate daily - make other technical shark Join us as for the first of our adaptive paddling clinics. Clinics include basic edu- cation, skill development and fun out on the water. 727-893-7443. ogists are recommending changes recreational bag limit for all At- rule changes. Drawing Birds of Sunken Gardens with Doug Land: Sunken Gardens, 1825 to align hunting dates with the lantic grouper in state waters The Commission also directed 4th St. N. 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Registration requested. www.sunkengardens.org timing of breeding activity, called from 5 fish to 3 fish per person, staff to work with stakeholders or 727-551-3100. the "rut." The FWC will conduct - prohibit the captain and crew and develop options to possibly Quarterly Classic Auto Show: The Pier, 800 2nd Ave. N.E. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. two public meetings in September of for-hire vessels from retaining add other shark species to the Classic beauties will surround The Pier. www.stpetepier.com or 727-821-6443. to review possible changes and any species in the aggregate prohibited list, especially lemon I Can See Paris From Midtown: Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American gather additional public input. The grouper bag limit, and sharks, and require the use of cir- Museum, 2240 9th Ave. S. Noon, A Children's Book Club. In honor of an eight- proposal would be up for final ap- - decrease the aggregate recre- cle hooks to harvest sharks in year-old girl who was a ferocious reader, the Dr. Carter G. Woodson African proval in February, if Commis- ational bag limit for gag and black state waters. A final public hear- American Museum will launch, "I Can See Paris From Midtown," a book club that sioners direct FWC staff to pro- grouper from 2 fish combined to 1 targets children in Midtown who may be avid readers, just like Paris Whitehead- FWC Rules continued on pg 5 Hamilton. www.woodsonmuseum.org or 727-323-1104. FISH-ful Saturday Celebrates The Year of the Fish: Fish Protectors. Baker Focuses on Youth Calling all Adventure Seekers The Pier Aquarium, 800 2nd Ave. N.E. Noon to 2 p.m. www.pieraquarium.org or 727-895-7437. Wanted - adventurous and outdoorsy women NAACP Freedom Fund Banquet and Centennial Celebration: "100 Years of ST. PETERSBURG - wishing to learn more about Florida's great out- Service: A legacy of Courage, Hope and Achievement". Coliseum, 535 4th Ave. N. Join Mayor Rick Baker, doors in a comfortable, noncompetitive, hands-on 7 p.m. Keynote speaker is Damon Hewitt, Esquire, Director of the Katrina Project Department of Juvenile environment. If this could be you, contact the and Assistant Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and Educational Fund, Justice Secretary Frank Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commis- Inc. Catering provided by Wine Cellar and emcee is Mrs. Deiah Riley of Channel Peterman, Jr., State Dis- sion (FWC) to participate in the Becoming an Out- 28 ABC News. For tickets and more information, please contact the Branch trict 55 Representative doors-Woman (BOW) workshop near Tallahassee. office at: 727-898-3310 or Steve Marshall 727-244-8119 email naacpst- Darryl Rouson, other The three-day workshop takes place Oct. 9-11 at [email protected] elected officials, students Camp Wallwood on the pristine banks of Lake Family Flicks! Movies on the Waterfront. "Barbie and the Three Musketeers:” The Pier, 800 2nd Ave. N.E.Waterside Courtyard. Movies begin at and guests to learn about Talquin on the Gadsden County side. Sessions be- dusk. Fun for the whole family. Bring your blanket and pillow. Jammies allowed! Seminar of Hope, a new gin Friday at 10 a.m. and end Sunday with lunch. Third Saturday monthly. www.parentguide.com, www.stpetepier.com or 727- motivational program of- Although designed with women in mind, the 821-6443. fered by the city's recre- Photo courtesy City of Saint Petersburg workshop is open to anyone 18 years and older Wings Bookstore presents Deva Premal and Miten in concert, with special ation department on Mayor Rick Baker - File Photo who wants to improve her outdoor skills. guest Menose: Progress Energy Center for the Arts, Mahaffey Theater. 400 1st Wednesday, September 9 The program offers a fun and supportive atmos- St. S. 7:30 p.m. Deva Premal & Miten have demonstrated that the power of at 4:30 p.m. at Wildwood Center, 1000 28th Street phere for participants wishing to try new things mantra is as relevant today as it has been for thousands of years. On the road South. and enjoy the camaraderie of other women wanting almost non-stop since 1992, the duo has traveled the world delivering their con- Seminar of Hope, presented by Teen Tyme Pro- to do the same. In four, three-and-one-half-hour temporary interpretation of traditional mantras and chants. www.mahaffeythe- ductions, Inc., is an interactive prevention and mo- sessions, the BOW workshop teaches skills associ- ater.com or 727-892-5767. tivational after-school program focusing on issues ated with fishing, hunting and other forms of out- Sunday, SEPTEMBER 20, 2009 such as disproportionate minority contacts and al- door recreation."The most requested classes "1905 Day" Columbia Restaurant: The Pier. Commemorate the 104th anniver- ternatives to zero tolerance. Without proper su- women sign up to take are primitive chef; canoe- sary of the fourth and fifth generation family-owned business. As has been the pervision in a structured environment, the after- ing/kayaking basics; basic wilderness survival skills; tradition since their 75th Anniversary, the Columbia has developed a special school hours can be a prime avenue for negative and and introduction to handgun shooting and hunting," menu with the prices of yesteryear for this day. From noon until 7:00 p.m. on "1905" Day, guests will enjoy the Columbia Restaurant's world-famous Spanish disruptive pursuits by our youth. The Florida De- BOW state coordinator Lynne Hawk said. cuisine for the prices they might have paid in the "good ole days". Menu items partment of Juvenile Justice provides primary fund- The cost for the three-day workshop is $175, will include: Chicken & Yellow Rice "Ybor" for $2.95, Boliche (eye round of beef) ing for the Seminar of Hope initiative. and there are a limited number of discounted slots for $2.95, Merluza "A la Rusa" for $2.95, Columbia's Original "1905 Salad" for available for low-income participants, single par- $1.95, Sangria for $.95 cents, flan for $.50 cents, and their richly brewed 17 and 11-Foot Pythons ents and college students. American coffee for $.05 cents. www.stpetepier.com or 727-821-6443. For more information about the BOW workshop Weedon Naturalist Program: Weedon Island Preserve, 1800 Weedon Dr. N.E. Found Illegally in Home or how you can register, visit MyFWC.com/BOW or 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. www.pinellascounty.org/environment or 727-453-6500. call 850-413-0085. Monday, SEPTEMBER 21, 2009 An anonymous tip to the Wildlife Alert Hotline Tampa Bay Job Fair: Coliseum, 535 4th Ave. N. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Job and sent Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Com- Career Fair is an exciting employment event. The Job Fair provides an opportu- mission (FWC) investigators to a Lakeland resi- nity for employers to showcase their organization and promote available dence in search of two illegally kept Burmese employment opportunities. Also an event that provides an opportunity to gain pythons. What was hidden from the world shocked insight in how to best develop your own skill set through higher education. A even investigator Daryl Amerson, a 24-year FWC great way to seek and find qualified candidates/employees and to learn about veteran who thought he had seen it all. careers of tomorrow. www.stpete.org/coliseum, 727-893-8523 or 727-892- 5202. Amerson discovered an 11-foot-long male Tuesday, SEPTMEBER 22, 2009 Burmese python, dwarfed by its female companion, a 17-foot behemoth of the same species that Midnights With The Mystic: The Studio@620, 620 1st Ave. S. 7 p.m. Join the weighed more than 150 pounds. ISHA Foundation. The evening will focus on topics presented in the book by the same title and the ideology of Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev, founder of the ISHA Michael T. Hall (DOB 11/20/71) of 1836 Jupiter Foundation. There will be a 60 minute film screening followed by a 20 minute St., Lakeland, owned the snakes but did not have discussion session lead by ISHA Foundation members and volunteers.www.stu- the required state permit to keep them. The FWC dio620.org or 727-895-6620. lists Burmese pythons as reptiles of concern, which Wednesday, SEPTEMBER 23, 2009 requires owners to purchase an annual $100 permit. Oldies But Goodies Dance: The Pier, 800 2nd Ave. N.E. Noon to 3 p.m. The sec- Owners are required to have the pets mi- ond and fourth Wednesdays at The Pier are alive with the sounds of Big Band crochipped and must follow specific caging require- music! The dance floor is all yours to enjoy with your friends or that special ments based on the size of the reptile. They also photo courtesy of FWC honey! Come alone or with some friends, this is a great way to meet new peo- must keep a written and approved contingency plan FWC Officer Robert Adams watches homeowner inspect 17- ple. The Downtowners play the second Wednesday of each month and the Ron in case of escape or natural disaster. foot python. Berringer Trio on the fourth Wed. www.stpetepier.com or 727-821-6443. Hall was charged with second-degree misde- Snakes continued on pg 5 Sept. 22 to 23 - Seattle Mariners vs. Tampa Bay Rays: Tropicana Field. Tues. meanors for not having the required permit and not 7:08 p.m. and Wed. 7:08 p.m. www.raysbaseball.com or 1-800-FAN-RAYS. 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Page 3 | PINELLASNEWS | Friday, September 18, 2009 Daily Quota Permits No Longer Available in Twin Rivers Cat of the Week Buttons There has been a major change at the Twin office or MyFWC.com/License. changed for another at the check station." Rivers Wildlife Management Area, and the All the permits for archery, muzzleloading Archery season is from Sept. 26 to Oct. 2 Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Com- and general gun seasons have been given out and Oct. 3-11. It is legal to take any deer (ex- mission (FWC) wants to remind hunters for this season. The spring turkey worksheets cept spotted fawn), wild hog, turkey of either about this change. listing hunts, application periods, deadlines sex, gray squirrel, quail and rabbit. Hunting The daily quota permits that previously and instructions will be available mid-October. with firearms or crossbows is prohibited. were available on a first-come, first-served ba- A quota permit holder (host) may bring Muzzleloading gun season runs from Oct. sis at the check station have been eliminated only one additional hunter. Guest permits may 30 to Nov. 1. It is legal to take deer with at and are no longer available. only be obtained from license agents or least one antler 5 inches or more in length, "These adjustments were due primarily to county tax collector's offices. Guest permits wild hog, gray squirrel, quail and rabbit. Only the nontransferable quota permits and guest may be obtained up to and during the last day muzzleloading guns are allowed for hunting. permits in effect this year," said Scott Johns, of the hunt. General gun season is from Nov. 14-17 and wildlife biologist. The additional hunter does not receive a from Nov. 18-24. Hunters can take deer with To make up for this change, the quota at separate bag limit. The host must share a bag at least one antler 5 inches or more in length, Twin Rivers was increased for archery, muz- limit with the guest, and the host is respon- wild hog, gray squirrel, quail and rabbit. zleloading gun, and general gun seasons from sible for violations that exceed the bag limit. Spring turkey season is from March 26-28 Photo courtesy of SPCA 30 to 45 permits for each season. The guest and host must enter and exit and from April 16-18. It is legal to take "Because there are no more daily use per- the area together and must share a street-le- bearded turkey or gobbler. Legal shooting Cute as a....wonder how this mits, the need for overnight parking at the gal vehicle while hunting on the area. The hours are one-half hour before sunrise until 1 tubby kitty got his name? He is 8 check station has been eliminated and will be guest may only hunt while the host is on the p.m. Hunting other animals is prohibited. years young and full of love to discouraged. Twin Rivers WMA is a quota- area and must hunt in the same zone to which Hunting turkey with centerfire rifles is pro- give. He was brought to the hunt-only area, and each hunter must have a the host is assigned. hibited. SPCA Tampa Bay when his quota permit or guest permit to hunt. Check- Quota permits and guest permits are not The only season when quota hunt permits owner could no longer care for ing in and out at the check station is still transferable. Except for youths under 16 are not required is small game season, which him. Buttons is an easy going fel- mandatory," Johns said. years of age, a positive form of identification runs from Dec. 5-27. It is legal to take wild low. According to his former There are no exemptions for the 9,288- is required when using a non-transferable per- hog, gray squirrel, quail and rabbit. Hunting owners his "favorite toy" was his acre management area, located in Madison, mit. with centerfire rifles is prohibited. family's small dog. Come to the Hamilton and Suwannee counties. "All hunters must have zone tags in their For more information about Twin Rivers SPCA Tampa Bay, 9099 130th There will be 20 quota permits given out possession while hunting on the area," Johns WMA and a map of the area, go to Ave N in Largo, to meet a sweet for each of the two hunts for spring turkey. said. "Zone tags will be issued on a first-come, MyFWC.com/Hunting and look for Wildlife kitty with a big heart and a big Again, there are no exemptions. first-served basis at the check station. The Management Areas, or check out belly. Give us a call at (727) 586- Hunters must submit electronic applica- quota permit holder and the guest must hunt MyFWC.com/docs/Brochures/09-10_Twin- 3591 for more information. tions for quota and special-opportunity per- in the same zone. Zone tags cannot be trans- Rivers.pdf. mits through the FWC's Total Licensing Sys- ferred from one hunter to another. However, tem at a license agent, county tax collector's if they're available, one zone tag may be ex- Military News Free Museum Day Highlight of ArtsAlive 2009 Navy - Fleet News Seaman Jennifer L. Barney ST. PETERSBURG – St. Petersburg shines Salvador Dali Museum, Florida International Visitors may park in city garages down- the spotlight on its vibrant arts and cultural Museum, Museum of Fine Arts, Dr. Carter G. town and ride the downtown Looper Trolley Coast Guard Seaman Appren- scene on Saturday, September 26 with "Art- Woodson Museum, The Pier Aquarium and for free. The trolley will operate from 9 a.m. tice Jennifer L. Barney, daughter sAlive 2009," highlighted by the popular Free the Morean Arts Center – will be open from to 6 p.m., stopping at or near every downtown of Julie A. Kelly of Palm Harbor, Museum Day. For this once-a-year event, ad- 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Great Explorations, St. Pe- ArtsAlive venue. Due to severely limited Fla. and Timothy D. Jessup of Tar- mission is free for Pinellas and Hillsborough tersburg Museum of History and Florida parking at Great Explorations, a one-day free pon Springs, Fla., recently gradu- county residents (with ID) to nine downtown Holocaust Museum will be open until 4 p.m. shuttle will originate from BayWalk from 10 ated from the U.S. Coast Guard museums and several popular visitor attrac- In addition to "Nine Great Collections/One a.m. to 3 p.m. Recruit Training Center in Cape tions. The national Smithsonian Free Mu- Great Day," the Florida Craftsmen Gallery, Throughout the day, there will be draw- May, N. J. seum Day passes will also be honored. where there is never an admission charge, ings and prizes at various locations. American Men and women train together ArtsAlive also features special activities will offer a special gift shop discount on Sep- sign language (ASL) interpreters will be avail- from the first day in the Coast throughout the day and free transportation tember 26 (10% off with a minimum purchase able at selected sites, offering interpreted Guard just as they do aboard ships aboard the Looper downtown trolley and the of $25). For more free downtown arts experi- tours and assistance at the entrances. Art- and shore units throughout the one-day-only Great Explorations shuttle. Par- ences, visitors may drop in at any of the many sAlive is produced by the city of St. Peters- world. To reinforce the team con- ticipating museums/venues – including the art galleries (see list at www.stpetearts.com). burg and participating arts organizations. cept, Barney, and other recruits were trained in preventing sex- ual harassment, drug and alcohol ST. PETERSBURG SCHOOL awareness, civil rights training, Exotic Mosquito Known and the basics of the work-life bal- WINS THE FREEDOM SHRINE ance, as well as total quality man- to be Everyday Pest agement. ST. PETERSBURG –A St. Petersburg high school has been se- lected as the newest recipient of The Freedom Shrine, a collection of VERO BEACH - The Asian Tiger Mosquito, roles of interspecific competition with resident photographic reproductions of original documents from American Aedes albopictus, first discovered in Florida at a species (such as Aedes aegypti, the Yellow Fever history, by the National Exchange Club. scrap tire dump in Jacksonville in 1986, subse- Mosquito) in determining invasion success. A dedication ceremony will be held tomorrow at noon at St. Pete quently spread rapidly to become the most common - Examination of the effects of larval competition Catholic High School, 6333 9th Ave. N and will be attended by St. Pe- daytime pest mosquito biting people in the State. and rearing temperature on vector competence of A. tersburg Council Chair Jeff Danner, Council Members Herb Polson This same invasive species has been recently in- albopictus and Aedes aegypti for dengue, chikun- and Bill Dudley, a member of the Northeast Exchange Club and for- criminated as a transmitter of LaCrosse encephali- gunya and other arboviruses. mer teacher, and Florida State Senator Charlie Justice. The Shrine will tis virus to people elsewhere in the southern USA, - Experiments to elucidate the impact of larval be presented to school officials by Mark Dayton, President-elect of the and during the West Nile epidemic of 2002, 11 states predation on Aedes albopictus in aquatic container Northeast Exchange Club. The public is invited to attend. and the District of Columbia reported the detection communities. The Shrine contains the Bill of Rights, the Mayflower Compact, the of this virus in field-collected Aedes albopictus. - Analyses of habitat selection by Aedes albopic- Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution and is a re- More recently, invasive Aedes albopictus has been tus with GIS and experiments to define the influ- minder that the freedoms we enjoy as Americans today did not come recognized as the epidemic vector of chikungunya ence of adult bloodmeal and sugar consumption. without cost and must be cherished and protected. More than 12,000 virus in Italy and in African island nations of the In- This project has been the major focus of research Freedom Shrines have been dedicated in schools, military installations dian Ocean. since 1999, when FMEL began to examine the ecol- and government buildings since the program's inception in 1949. FMEL is the home base of an NIH-funded re- ogy and genetics of establishments of this species search program, led by Dr. Phil Lounibos, on A. al- in the Americas. Research in Brazil is supported by bopictus invasions, conducted in collaboration with a new (2008-2010) FIRCA grant from NIH's Fogarty Researchers Say Change in researchers from Illinois State University and the International Center to investigate the ecology of Oswaldo Cruz Institute in Brazil. Current research invasive vectors in the context of endemic dengue activities include: transmission. Snake Venom Might Result - Experimental tests of hypotheses about the in New Uses for Humans

GAINESVILLE — While studying a way to more safely The venom collection study included data from 49 and effectively collect snake venom, University of Florida snakes on Seahorse Key. researchers have noticed the venom delivered by an iso- “Snakes on this island are noted for their large size,” lated population of Florida cottonmouth snakes may be said Heard, a zoological medicine veterinarian with addi- changing in response to their diet. tional expertise in anesthesia. He added that Harvey Lil- Scientists used a portable nerve stimulator to extract lywhite, a professor of biology at UF and McCleary’s pre- venom from anesthetized cottonmouths, producing more doctoral adviser, has confirmed that cottonmouths on consistent extraction results and greater amounts of Seahorse Key eat primarily dead fish dropped by birds in venom, according to findings published in August in the a large seabird rookery. journal Toxicon. Lillywhite also directs UF’s Seahorse Key Marine Lab- The study of venoms is important for many reasons, oratory, located in the Cedar Keys National Wildlife scientists say. Refuge. McCleary hopes to build on earlier studies about “The human and animal health benefits include under- the snakes’ ecology and to explore whether evolutionary photo courtesy of UF/Sarah Kiewel standing the components of venom that cause injury and changes may have affected the composition of the snakes’ Darryl Heard and Ryan McCleary anesthetizes a cottonmouth snake developing better antivenin,” said Darryl Heard, an as- venom. to prep for venom extraction. sociate professor in the UF College of Veterinary Medi- “My interest is in the evolutionary aspect,” McCleary jury,” Heard said. “The electrodes are placed behind the cine’s department of small animal clinical sciences. “In ad- said. “If these snakes already have an abundant source of eye, across the area of the venom gland. The nerve stim- dition, the venom components have the potential to be dead prey, why do they need venom?” ulator sends a current across the gland, causing reflex used for diagnostic tests and the development of new Preliminary findings show some differences in venom contraction and expulsion of the venom.” medical compounds.” components, he added. The technique allows collection from snakes that might But in addition to showing the extraction method is Traditionally, venom has been collected from venomous not otherwise give up their venom, which is an essential safer, more effective and less stressful to both snake and snakes by manually restraining the animal behind the in the process of creating antivenins for victims of snake handler than the traditional “milking” technique, Heard head and having it bite a rubber membrane connected to bite, Heard said. and Ryan McCleary, a Ph.D. candidate in biology in UF’s a collecting chamber. “The stimulator is battery-powered and relatively in- College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, discovered the “This requires the capture of an awake snake, which in- expensive,” he said. “In addition, the anesthetic we used, venom from these particular snakes differs from that of creases the risk of human envenomation and is also known as propofol, can easily be transported.” mainland snakes, likely because of their unique diet of stressful to the snake,” Heard said, adding that manual Propofol, which has been prominent in news headlines dead fish dropped by seabirds. collection of venom also does not guarantee that all of the recently as being linked to the death of singer Michael Heard and McCleary collaborated to develop a safe, re- venom is collected. Jackson, is a short acting anesthetic administered by in- liable and humane technique for collecting venom from The nerve stimulator is used in human anesthesia to travenous injection. The drug is commonly used to anes- cottonmouths as part of a larger study on a specific pop- measure the effect of muscle relaxants. thetize animals in veterinary clinical practice, but it is not ulation of snakes that reside on Seahorse Key, an isolated “It delivers a series of electric stimuli, of very low believed to have previously been used to anesthetize island near Cedar Key on the Florida’s Gulf Coast. voltage and amperage, and causes no pain or tissue in- snakes for venom collection. Friday, September 18, 2009 | PINELLASNEWS | Page 4 NOTICE OF ACTION NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT NOTICE OF SALE OF THE SIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT FOR PINELLAS COUNTY, FOR PINELLAS COUNTY, FOR PINELLAS COUNTY, THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA FLORIDA FLORIDA FLORIDA IN AND FOR PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION PROBATE DIVISION PROBATE DIVISION PROBATE DIVISION CASE NO. 09-8285-CI-007 CASE NO. 08-017800-CI-007 FILE NO. 09-5708-ES FILE NO. 09-5814-ES UCN: 522009CP005676XXESXX CITI MORTGAGE, INC., and IN RE: ESTATE OF IN RE: ESTATE OF FILE NO. 09-5676-ES4 FHFC II, Inc., a public corporation MORTGAGEIT, INC., MARY F. WOOLERY GREGORY R. FERRO IN RE: ESTATE OF and a public body corporate and politic, Plaintiffs, Deceased. Deceased. ANASTASIA C. RUSSELL Plaintiff, vs. MELISSA MONTICELLI; VINCENT MONTICELLI, The administration of the The administration of the Deceased. estate of Mary F. Woolery, estate of Gregory R. Ferro, The administration of the vs. husband and wife; MARK ROWAN; DEBORAH ROWAN, husband and wife, deceased, whose date of death deceased, whose date of death estate of Anastasia C. Russell, BOOT RANCH WEST, LTD., a Florida limited partnership; Defendants. was July 19, 2009, is pending in was July 16, 2009, File Number deceased, whose date of death GULF LANDINGS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, The Clerk of Court, in the Sixth Judicial Circuit in and for Pinellas the Circuit Court for Pinellas 09-5814-ES, is pending in the was July 25, 2009, and whose a Florida corporation, as general partner of Boot Ranch West, Ltd.; County, Florida, hereby issues this Notice of Action in the above-styled County, Florida, Probate Circuit Court for Pinellas County, Social Security Number is XXX- PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA, case in compliance with Florida Statutes Sections 49.08 and in support Division, the address of which is Florida, Probate Division, the XX-3062, is pending in the a political subdivision of the state of Florida; and thereof states: 315 Court Street, Clearwater, address of which is 315 Court Circuit Court for Pinellas County, NETWORK MULTI-FAMILY SECURITY CORPORATION, 1. The name of the defendant to be noticed is Melissa Monticelli. Florida 33756-5165. The names Street, Clearwater, Florida Florida, Probate Division, the a foreign for-profit Corporation registered in Florida. Defendants. The other defendants in this case are Vicent Monticelli, Mark and addresses of the personal rep- 33756-5165. The names and address of which is 315 Court Rowan, and Deborah Rowan. resentative and the personal rep- addresses of the personal repre- Street, Clearwater, Florida Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure entered in this cause on 2. This is an action to re-establish lost instruments. Specifically, resentative’s attorney are set forth sentative and the personal repre- 33756-5165. The names and September 4, 2009, I will sell the property situated in Pinellas County, Florida, as described herein, to the the Plaintiffs seek to reestablish a lost warranty deed, two lost below. sentative’s attorney are set forth addresses of the personal repre- highest and best bidder, for cash, Pinellas County Courthouse, located at 315 Court Street, Clearwater, FL mortgages, and two lost notes. All creditors of the decedent below. sentative and the personal repre- 33756, at 11:00 a.m., on the 6th day of October, 2009. 3. This action was instituted in the Sixth Judicial Circuit in and for and other persons having claims All creditors of the decedent sentative’s attorney are set forth Pinellas County, Florida. The title of the case is Citi Mortgage, or demands against decedent’s and other persons having claims below. THE REAL PROPERTY AS DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO AND THE Inc. and MortgageIT, Inc. v. Melissa Monticelli, Vincent estate on whom a copy of this or demands against decedent’s All creditors of the decedent PERSONALTY AS DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT B ATTACHED HERETO KNOWN AS THE Monticelli, Mark Rowan, and Deborah Rowan. notice is required to be served estate, including unmatured, con- and other persons having claims LANDINGS AT BOOT RANCH WEST APARTMENTS. 4. The legal description of the property is: must file their claims with this tingent or unliquidated claims, on or demands against decedent’s Lot 4, Block 4, Revised Map of the Country Club court WITHIN THE LATER OF whom a copy of this notice is estate on whom a copy of this Property address: 212 Katherine Boulevard, Palm Harbor, FL 34684 Addition of Oldsmar, according to the plat thereof, as 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME served must file their claims with notice is required to be served recorded in Plat Book 7, Page 42, of the Public Records OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION this court WITHIN THE LATER must file their claims with this Property Appraiser’s Parcel ID #09-28-16-49866-000-0010 of Pinellas County, Florida. OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE court WITHIN THE LATER OF 5. Melissa Monticelli is required to file written defenses with the AFTER THE DATE OF SERV- TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLI- 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER Clerk and serve a copy on Plaintiffs’ Counsel, Kathleen ICEOFACOPYOFTHIS CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM McLeroy, Esq., Carlton Fields, P.A., P.O. Box. 3239, Tampa, NOTICE ON THEM. 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. Florida 33601 within 30 days from the date of the: first notice All other creditors of the SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV- IFYOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS AN ACCOMMODATION,YOU ARE of publication otherwise, a default will be entered against you decedent and other persons hav- NOTICE ON THEM. ICEOFACOPYOFTHIS ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. TO REQUEST for the relief demanded in the complaint. ing claims or demands against All other creditors of the NOTICE ON THEM. SUCH AN ACCOMMODATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE ADA COORDINATOR WITHIN TWO Dated this 25th day of August, 2009. decedent’s estate must file their decedent and other persons hav- All other creditors of the WORKING DAYS OF THE DATE THE SERVICE IS NEEDED; IF YOU ARE HEARING OR VOICE KEN BURKE claims with this court WITHIN 3 ing claims or demands against decedent and other persons hav- IMPAIRED, CALL 711. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, ADA COORDINATOR, PINELLAS COUN- CLERK CIRCUIT COURT MONTHS AFTER THE DATE decedent’s estate, must file their ing claims or demands against TY COURTHOUSE, LOCATD AT 315 COURT STREET, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33756, PHONE: 315 Court Street OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION claims with this court WITHIN 3 decedent’s estate must file their 727-464-3341, EMAIL: [email protected] Clearwater, Pinellas County, OF THIS NOTICE. MONTHS AFTER THE DATE claims with this court WITHIN 3 FL 33756-5165 ALL CLAIMS NOT SO OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION MONTHS AFTER THE DATE EXHIBIT “A” By: /S/ RHONDA DITTY FILEDWILLBEFOREVER OF THIS NOTICE. OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION The Land Clerk of Court BARRED. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO OF THIS NOTICE. 17515 AUG 28, SEP 4, 11, 18 2009 082809 NOTWITHSTANDING FILEDWILLBEFOREVER ALL CLAIMS NOT SO A part of the Northwest 1/4 of section 9, Township 28 South, Range 16 East, Pinellas County, NOTICE OF ACTION THETIMEPERIODSET BARRED. FILEDWILLBEFOREVER Florida being more particularly described as follows: Commence at the Southwest corner of BEFORE THE BOARD OF NURSING FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM NOTWITHSTANDING BARRED. the Northwest 1/4 of Section 9, Township 28 South, Range 16 East, Pinellas County, Florida, CASE NO.: 2008-19115 FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR THETIMEPERIODSET NOTWITHSTANDING and go North 01°0l’07” West, 1319.33 feet, along the West boundary of said Northwest 1/4 to LICENSE NO.: CNA 99306 MOREAFTERTHEDECE- FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM THETIMEPERIODSET the Point of Beginning; thence North 01°0l’07” West 584.96 feet, along the West boundary of IN RE: the license to practice of nursing DENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM said Northwest 1/4 thence, leaving said West boundary south 74°57’02” East 178.08 feet; Theresa M. Crawford, C.N.A BARRED. MOREAFTERTHEDECE- FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR thence North 21°13’17” East 191.87 feet; thence North 79°14’18” East 782.10 feet, to a point 2108 Auburn Street South The date of first publication DENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS MOREAFTERTHEDECE- on the centerline of the Lake Tarpon Outfall Canal Easement as recorded in O. R. Book 1981, St. Petersburg, Florida 33712 of this notice is September 18, BARRED. DENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS Page 207 and O.R. Book 3207, Page 746 of the Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida; & 2009. The date of first publication BARRED. thence South 00°46’34” East 1496.24 feet, along said centerline; thence leaving said center- 3456 21st Avenue S. Personal Representative: of this notice is September 18, The date of first publication line, South 89°13’26” West 368.24 feet to a point on the East right-of-way line of Katherine St. Petersburg, Florida 33711-3213 Elisabeth Woolery 2009. of this notice is September 18, Boulevard as recorded in O.R. Book 7546, Page 2269 and 2270, of the Public Record of The Department of Health has filed an Administrative Complaint 9030 – 40th Way N. Personal Representative: 2009. Pinellas County, Florida; thence North 01°01’07” West 612.76 feet, along said East right-of- against you, a copy of which may be obtained by contacting, Carla A. Pinellas Park, Florida 33782 Gregory Ferro Personal Representative: way line; thence along said right-of-way line along a curve to the left that has a radius of 50.00 Schell, Assistant General Counsel, Prosecution Services Unit, 4052 Attorney for 11200 86th Ave. No. Apt. 206 LORETTA CATOZZI feet, an arc length of 249.81 feet, a chord length of 60.00 feet, a chord bearing of South Bald Cypress Way, Bin #C65, Tallahassee Florida 32399-3265, (850) Personal Representative: Seminole, FL 33772 404 Mahogany Walk 88°58’53” West to a point on the West right-of-way line of Katherine Boulevard; thence South 245-4640 Cynthia J. McMillen Attorney for Newtown, PA 18940 01°01’07” East 109.84 feet along said West right-ofway line; thence leaving said right-of-way If no contact has been made by you concerning the above by Attorney for Elisabeth Woolery Personal Representative: Attorney for line, North 76°52’36” West 598.12 feet, to the Point of Beginning. October 23, 2009, the matter of the Administrative Complaint will be Law Offices of Joseph F.Pippen, Jr. T. Samantha Chechele Personal Representative: presented at an ensuing meeting of the Board of Nursing in a formal & Associates, PL 7127 1st Ave. So. JOHN E.M. ELLIS EXHIBIT B proceeding. 1920 East Bay Drive St. Petersburg, FL 33707 Ellis & Bradley COLLATERAL In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons Largo, FL 33771 Telephone: (727) 381-6001 3637 Fourth Street North, Suite needing a special accommodation to participate in this proceeding Telephone: (727) 586-3306 Fax: (727) 381-7900 412 EXHIBIT “B” TO UCC-1 FINANCING STATEMENT should contact the individual or agency sending this notice not later FBN: 351581 SPN: 01769503 FBN: 0775592 SPN: 01312224 St. Petersburg, Florida 33704- than seven days prior to the proceeding at the address given on the 13105 SEP 18, 25, 2009 091803 11735 SEP 18, 25, 2009 091802 1337 (a) All buildings, structures and improvements of every nature whatsoever now or hereafter notice. Telephone: (850) 245-4640, 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800- NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Telephone: (727) 822-3929 situated on the Land, and all gas and electric fixtures, radiators, heaters, engines and machin- 955-8770 (V), via Florida Relay Service. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FBN: 0022486 12050 SEP 18, 25, 2009 091801 ery, boilers, ranges, elevators and motors, plumbing and beating fixtures, carpeting· and other 16788SEP18,25,OCT2,9,2009091810 FOR PINELLAS COUNTY, FOR PINELLAS COUNTY, floor coverings; fire extinguishers and any other safety equipment required by governmental FLORIDA FLORIDA NOTICE TO CREDITORS regulation or law, water heaters, mirrors, mantels, air conditioning apparatus, refrigerating PRODATE DIVISION PROBATE DIVISION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT plants; refrigerators, cooking apparatus and appurtenances, dishwashers, trash compactors, FILE NO. 09-5345-ES-3 FILE NO. 09-003787-ES-4 FOR PINELLAS COUNTY, window screens, awnings and storm sashes, which are or shall be attached to said buildings, IN RE: ESTATE OF IN RE: ESTATE OF FLORIDA structures or improvements and all other furnishings, furniture, fixtures, machinery, equip- DOREEN KERN HELEN K. STRAUB PROBATE DIVISION ment, appliances, vehicles, building supplies and materials, books and records, chattels, inven- Deceased. Deceased. FILE NO. 09-5799-ES tory, accounts, farm products, consumer goods, general intangibles and other personal prop- NOTICE OF ACTION The administration of the The administration of the IN RE: ESTATE OF erty of every kind and nature whatsoever now or hereafter owned by Borrower and located in, BEFORE THE BOARD OF estate of DOREEN KERN, estate of HELEN K. STRAUB, GRACE E. DECKER on or about, and used or intended to be used solely with or in connection with the use, opera- NURSING deceased, whose date of death whose date of death was February Deceased. tion or enjoyment of the Mortgaged Property, including all extensions, additions, improve- CASE NO.: 2008-19967 was June 30, 2009, is pending in 7, 2008; File Number 09-003787- The administration of the ments, betterments, after-acquired property, renewals, replacements and substitutions, cash or LICENSE NO.: 140439 the Circuit Court for Pinellas ES is pending in the Circuit Court estate of Grace E. Decker, non-cash proceeds, and all the right, title and interest of Borrower in any such furnishings, fur- NOTICE OFADMINISTRATION IN RE: the license to practice of County, Florida, Probate for Pinellas County, Florida, deceased, whose date of death niture, machinery, equipment, appliances, vehicles and personal property subject to or covered IN THE COUNTY COURT OF nursing Division, the address of which is Probate Division, the address of was July 24, 2009, is pending in by any prior security agreement, conditional sales contract, chattel mortgage or similar lien or THE SIXTH JUDICIAL CIR- Nicoletta S. Plantamura, C.N.A 315 Court Street, Clearwater, FL which is Clerk of Circuit Court, the Circuit Court for Pinellas claim, together with the benefit of any deposits or payments now or hereafter made by CUIT IN AND FOR PINELLAS 5627 Auid Lane 33756. The names and addresses Probate Division, Pinellas County County, Florida, Probate Borrower, or on behalf of Borrower, all trade names, permits, licenses, contracts for the mak- COUNTY, FLORIDA Holiday, Florida 34690 of the personal representative and Courthouse, 315 Court Street, Division, the address of which is ing of improvements to the Mortgaged Property or the purchase of materials therefore, poli- PROBATE DIVISION & the personal representative’s Clearwater, Florida 33756. The 315 Court Street, Clearwater, cies of insurance on or with respect to the Mortgaged Property, all escrowed payment of CASE NO: 09-2128-ES-003 3053 Merrill Avenue attorney are set forth below. name and address of the Personal Florida 33756-5165. The names amounts intended in payment of taxes or insurance on the Mortgaged property, trademarks, IN RE: ESTATE OF The Department of Health All creditors of the decedent Representative and the Personal and addresses of the personal rep- service marks, logos and goodwill related thereto, which in any way now or hereafter belong, ELEANOR OLSEN MCFAR- has filed an Administrative and other persons having claims Representative’s attorney are set resentative and the personal rep- relate or appertain to the Mortgaged Property or any part thereof and are now or hereafter LANE, Complaint against you, a copy of or demands against decedent’s forth below. resentative’s attorney are set forth acquired by Borrower; and all inventory, accounts, chattel paper, documents, equipment,fix- Deceased, which may be obtained by con- estate on whom a copy of this All creditors of the decedent below. tures, farm products, consumer goods and general intangibles constituting proceeds acquired TO ALL PERSONS HAV- tacting, Trevor Suter, Assistant notice is required to be served and other persons having claims All creditors of the decedent with cash proceeds of any of the property described hereinabove, all of which are hereby ING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS General Counsel, Prosecution must file their claims with this or demands against decedent’s and other persons having claims declared and shall be deemed to be fixtures and accessions to the Land and a part of the AGAINST THE ABOVE Services Unit, 4052 Bald Cypress court WITHIN THE LATER OF estate, including un-matured, or demands against decedent’s Mortgaged Property as between the parties hereto and all persons claiming by, through or ESTATE AND ALL OTHER Way, Bin #C65, Tallahassee 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME contingent or un-liquidated estate on whom a copy of this under them, and which shall be deemed to be a portion of the security for the indebtedness PERSONSINTERESTEDIN Florida 32399-3265, (850) 245- OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION claims, on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served herein described and to be secured by this Mortgage. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary SAID ESTATE: 4640 OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS notice is served must file their must file their claims with this contained in this Mortgage, the security interest granted to the Agency hereunder, shall not YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI- If no contact has been made AFTER THE DATE OF SERV- claims with this court WITHIN 3 court WITHIN THE LATER OF encumber any washing machines, dryers and model furniture or other· property leased by FIED that the administration of by you concerning the above by ICEOFACOPYOFTHIS MONTHS AFTER THE DATE 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME Borrower but shall only encumber Borrower’s leasehold interest in said washing machines, the estate of Eleanor Olsen October 16, 2009, the matter of NOTICE ON THEM. OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION dryers and model furniture or other property. The location of the above described collateral is McFarlane, deceased, late of the Administrative Complaint All other creditors of the OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS also the location of the Land. Pinellas County, Florida, File will be presented at an ensuing decedent and other persons hav- AFTER THE DATE OF SERV- AFTER THE DATE OF SERV- Number 09-2128-ES-003 is meeting of the Board of Nursing ing claims or demands against ICEOFACOPYOFTHIS ICEOFACOPYOFTHIS (b)All easements, rights-of-way, strips and gores of land, vaults, streets, ways, alleys, pas- pending in the Circuit Court in in a formal proceeding. decedent’s estate must file their NOTICE ON THEM. NOTICE ON THEM. sages, sewer rights, waters, water courses, water rights and powers, minerals flowers, shrubs, and for Pinellas County, Florida In accordance with the claims with this court WITHIN 3 All other creditors of the All other creditors of the crops, trees, timber and other emblements now or hereafter located on the Land or under or Probate Division the address of Americans with Disabilities Act, MONTHS AFTER THE DATE decedent and other persons hav- decedent and other persons hav- above the same or any part or parcel thereof, and all estates rights, titles, interests, privileges, which is Pinellas County persons needing a special accom- Of THE FIRST PUBLICATION ing claims or demands against ing claims or demands against liberties, tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances, reversion and reversions, remainder Courthouse, Probate Division, modation to participate in this OF THIS NOTICE. decedent’s estate, including un- decedent’s estate must file their and remainders, whatsoever, in any way belonging, relating or appertaining to the Land or any 315 Court Street, Clearwater, proceeding should contact the ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED matured, contingent or un-liqui- claims with this court WITHIN 3 part thereof, or Which hereafter shall in any way belong, relate or be appurtenant thereto, Florida 33756. The personal rep- individual or agency sending this WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS dated claims, must file their MONTHS AFTER THE DATE whether now owned or hereafter acquired by Borrower. resentative of this estate is Keith notice not later than seven days SET FORTH IN SECTION claims with this court WITHIN 3 OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION Richard McFarlane, whose prior to the proceeding at the 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE. (c) All income, rents, issues, profits and revenues of the Mortgaged Property from time to address is 2740 N.W. 108 address given on the notice. PROBATE CODE WILL BE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED time accruing (including without limitation all payments under leases or tenancies, proceeds Avenue, Sunrise, Florida 33322. Telephone: (850) 245-4640, 1- FOREVER BARRED. OF THIS NOTICE. WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS of insurance, condemnation payments, forfeited tenant security deposits whether held by The name and address of the 800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800- NOTWITHSTANDING ALLCLAIMSAND SET FORTH IN SECTION Borrower or in a trust account, and escrow funds), and all the estate, right, title, interest, prop- attorney for the personal repre- 955-8770 (V), via Florida Relay THETIMEPERIODSSET DEMANDS NOT SO FILED 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA erty, possession, claim and demand whatsoever at law, ,as well as in equity, of Borrower of, in sentative is set forth below. Service. FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. PROBATE CODE WILL BE and to the same. All persons having claims or 16788 SEP11,18,25,OCT2,2009091101 FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR NOTWITHSTANDING FOREVER BARRED. demands against this estate are MOREAFTERTHEDECE- THETIMEPERIODSSET NOTWITHSTANDING (d)All operating contracts, franchises, licenses, Permits, management agreements, zoning, required, WITHIN THREE DENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM THETIMEPERIODSET NOTICE OFADMINISTRATION land use, water and sewer agreements, air rights· and development agreements, service con- MONTHS FROM THE DATE BARRED. FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM IN THE CIRCUIT COURT tracts, supply and maintenance contracts, equipment leases, warranties, guaranties and all OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION The date of first publication MOREAFTERTHEDECE- FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR FOR PINELLAS COUNTY, other agreements affecting the Land and the Project, and all contract rights of Borrower there- OF THIS NOTICE, to file with of this notice is Friday, DENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS MOREAFTERTHEDECE- FLORIDA under, together with all of the rights, reversions and/or equities now or hereafter appurtenant the clerk of the above court a September 11, 2009. BARRED. DENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS PROBATE DIVISION thereto and any and all choses in action relating to the Land. written statement of any claim or Personal Representative The date of the first publica- BARRED. FILE NO. 09-003787-ES-4 demand they may have. Each LAWRENCE KERN tion of this Notice is September The date of first publication IN RE: ESTATE OF (e) All other personal property and all rights and things of value of every kind and nature, claim must be in writing and must 5411 Worthington Loop 11, 2009. of this notice is September 18, HELEN K. STRAUB tangible or intangible, absolute or contingent, equal or equitable, and regardless of whether or indicate the basis for the claim, Palm Harbor, Florida 34685 Personal Representative: 2009. Deceased. not the provisions of the Uniform Commercial Code are applicable thereto relating to the the name and address of the cred- Attorney for Douglas Fritts Personal Representative: The administration of the Mortgaged Property, including without limitation: itor or his agent or attorney, and Personal Representative: 4665 71st Avenue North Patricia Baker estate of HELEN K. STRAUB, the amount claimed. If the claim ROBERT J. KELLY, ESQ. Pinellas Park, Florida 33781 601 N. Hercules Ave., #701 deceased, is pending in the (i) all tenant or other customer, vendor or supplier lists, books and records, ledger and is not yet due, the date when it SEAN P. KELLY, ESQ. Attorney for Clearwater, Florida 33765 Circuit Court for Pinellas County, account cards, computer tapes and programs, software, disks, printouts and records, whether will become due shall be stated. If Kelly & Kelly, LLP Personal Representative: Attorney for Florida, Probate Division, the now in existence or hereafter created, of Borrower (this shall not be construed so as to cover the claim is contingent or unliqui- 605 Palm Blvd. Guillermo A. Ruiz Personal Representative: address of which is 315 Court the general business books and records of Borrower, but shall apply as to all Project records); dated, the nature of the uncertain- PO BOX 1056 Guillermo A. Ruiz, P.A. Cynthia J. McMillen Street, Clearwater, Florida 33756. ty shall be stated. If the claim is Dunedin, FL 34697 2901 Fifth Avenue North Attorney for Patricia Baker The estate is intestate. The names (ii) all rights (including without limitation rights to payment) of Borrower under gov- secured the security shall be Telephone: (727) 733-0468 St. Petersburg, Florida 33713 Law Offices of Joseph F. Pippen, and addresses of the Personal ernmental contracts to the extent the same may be lawfully assigned or a security interest described. The claimant shall Fax: (727) 733-0469 Telephone: (727) 321-2728 Jr.& Associates, PL Representative and the Personal therein lawfully granted; deliver sufficient copies of the FBN: 238414/181285 FBN: 069475 1920 East Bay Drive Representative’s attorney are set claim to the clerk of the above SPN: 60372 SPN: 00002875 Largo, FL 33771 forth below. 10250 SEP 11, 18, 2009 091102 (iii) all Management Agreements now existing or hereafter arising, each as amended styled court to enable the clerk to 17065 SEP 11, 18, 2009 091104 Telephone: (727) 586-3306 Any interested person on NOTICE OF ACTION from time to time, including without limitation all rights and privileges thereunder, mail one copy of each personal NOTICE OF ACTION FBN: 351581 SPN: 01769503 (iv) all rights and claims in and to any funds or accounts established under the Indenture, and representative. whom a copy of the Notice of BEFORE THE BOARD OF BEFORE THE BOARD OF 13105 SEP 18, 25, 2009 091815 all securities, monies and other property held therein; All persons interested in the Administration is served must NURSING NURSING estate to whom a copy of this object to the qualifications of the CASE NO.: 2009-10669 CASE NO.: 2008-23893 (v)all authorizations, consents, orders or rights, obtained or hereafter obtained, includ- Notice of Administration has Personal Representative, venue, LICENSE NO.: CNA 182253 LICENSE NO.: CNA 80989 ing without limitation those benefitting or permitting the use or operation of the Mortgaged been mailed are required, WITH- or jurisdiction of the court, by fill- IN RE: the license to practice of IN RE: the license to practice of Property or any part thereof; IN THREE MONTHS FROM ing a petition or other pleading nursing nursing THE DATE OF THE FIRST requesting relief in accordance Matthew Calouro, C.N.A Cynthia L. LaValey, C.N.A. (vi) all liens, security interests, mortgages, security, warranties, guarantees, sureties, PUBLICATION OF THIS with the Florida Probate Rules, 3460 Carmichael Street 1631 Cardinal Drive payment bonds, performance bonds, insurance policies, maintenance, repair or replacement NOTICE, to file any objections WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER Palm Harbor, Florida 34684 Dunedin, Florida 34698 agreement, and other contractual obligations of any contractor, subcontractor, surety, guaran- they may have that challenge the THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A The Department of Health The Department of Health tor, manufacturer, dealer, laborer, supplier or materialman, with respect to the Project and/or validity of the decedent’s will, the COPY OF THE NOTICE ON has filed an Administrative has filed an Administrative the Mortgaged Property; qualifications of the personal rep- THEOBJECTINGPERSON, Complaint against you, a copy of Complaint against you, a copy of resentative, or the venue or juris- OR THOSE OBJECTIONS ARE which may be obtained by con- which may be obtained by con- (vii) all causes of action, goodwill, trade names, franchises, tax refund claims, rights diction of the court. FOREVER BARRED. tacting, Maja S. Holman, tacting, Maja S. Holman, and claims against carriers and shippers and all rights to indemnification of Borrower; ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS Any person entitled to Assistant General Counsel, Assistant General Counsel, AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO exempt property is required to file Prosecution Services Unit, 4052 Prosecution Services Unit, 4052 (viii) all bank and other accounts, deposits and credit balances of Borrower; FILEDWILLBEFOREVER a petition for determination of Bald Cypress Way, Bin #C65, Bald Cypress Way, Bin #C65, BARRED. exempt property WITHIN THE Tallahassee Florida 32399-3265, Tallahassee Florida 32399-3265, (ix) all plans, specifications and drawings relating to the Project; and Dated at Miami-Dade TIME PROVIDED BY LAW OR (850) 245-4640 (850) 245-4640 County, Florida, On this 9th day THE RIGHT TO EXEMPT If no contact has been made If no contact has been made FICTITIOUS NAME NOTICE (x)all claims, rights, powers or privileges and remedies relating to the foregoing or aris- of September, 2009. PROPERTY IS DEEMED by you concerning the above by by you concerning the above by Pursuant to section 865.09 ing in connection therewith including, without limitation, all rights to make determinations, to First Publication of this WAVED. Any person entitled to October 23, 2009, the matter of October 23, 2009, the matter of Florida Statutes exercise any election (including, but not limited to, election of remedies) or option or to give notice of administration on the elective share is required to file the Administrative Complaint the Administrative Complaint NOTICE IS HEREBY or receive any notice, consent, waiver or approval; 18th day of September, 2009. and election to take elective share will be presented at an ensuing will be presented at an ensuing GIVEN that the undersigned, Personal Representative: WITHIN THE TIME PROVID- meeting of the Board of Nursing meeting of the Board of Nursing desiring to engage in business DATED: September 11, 2009. Keith Richard McFarlane ED BY LAW. in a formal proceeding. in a formal proceeding. under the fictitious name of KEN BURKE, CLERK OF COURT, Estate of Personal Representative: In accordance with the In accordance with the ORION INFORMATION PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA Eleanor Olsen McFarlane, Douglas Fritts Americans with Disabilities Act, Americans with Disabilities Act, SECURITY By: /S/ SEEDEVA GODWIN Deceased 4665 71st Avenue North persons needing a special accom- persons needing a special accom- Located at 1985 Spanish Deputy Clerk 2740 N.W. 108 Avenue Pinellas Park, Florida 33781 modation to participate in this modation to participate in this Pines Drive in the County of Attorneys for Plaintiff: Sunrise, Florida 33322 Attorney for proceeding should contact the proceeding should contact the Pinellas, in the City of Dunedin, Gregory T. Stewart, Esquire and Attorney for Personal Representative: individual or agency sending this individual or agency sending this Florida, zip code 34698 intends to Heath R. Stokley, Esquire Personal Representative: Guillermo A. Ruiz notice not later than seven days notice not later than seven days register the same name with the Nabors, Giblin & Nickerson, P.A. L. MICHAEL OSMAN, Guillermo A. Ruiz, P.A prior to the proceeding at the prior to the proceeding at the Division of Corporations of the 1500 Mahan Drive, Suite 200 ESQUIRE 2901 Fifth Avenue North address given on the notice. address given on the notice. Florida Department of State, Tallahassee, FL 32308 1474-A West 84th Street St. Petersburg, Florida 33713 Telephone: (850) 245-4640, 1- Telephone: (850) 245-4640, 1- Tallahassee, Florida. Telephone: 850-224-4070 Hialeah, Florida 33014 Telephone: (727) 321-2728 800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800- 800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800- Dated at Dunedin, Florida, Facsimile: 850-224-4073 Tel: (305) 823-1401 FBN: 069475 955-8770 (V), via Florida Relay 955-8770 (V), via Florida Relay this 11th day of September, 2009. FBN: 257249 SPN: 00002875 Service. Service. George Freeman 17705 SEP 18, 25, 2009 091808 14265 SEP 18, 25, 2009 091805 17065 SEP 11, 18, 2009 091103 16788SEP18,25,OCT2,9,2009091809 16788SEP18,25,OCT2,9,2009091811 FN091812SEP 18, 2009 091812 Page 5 | PINELLASNEWS | Friday, September 18, 2009 Python continued from pg 2 Gemini continued from pg 1 FWC Rules continued from pg 2

having a critical-incident plan. Addition- scope, is the only participating U.S. institution. ing on these proposed rules will take place ally, Hall received a warning for not having The original FLAMINGOS, a smaller pro- in December. the animals microchipped. The snakes totype that pioneered the approach used suc- In other marine fisheries action, the Where to find our Boxes were taken to a licensed facility. cessfully in the larger version, was designed Commission amended its special activities The new rules for captive wildlife went and built by the late UF astronomy professor license rules, reviewed and discussed is- ST. PETERSBURG into effect in January 2008. People who Richard Elston. Elston was at work on the sues regarding northeast Florida weakfish Pinellas News Offices, 533 4th St N. CVS, 845 4th St. N. owned reptiles of concern prior to the ef- early stages when he died of cancer at age 43. and sand seatrout and Biscayne National Dave’s Restaurant, 2339 MLK Blvd. N. fective date are still required to purchase Park's general and fishery management Exxon, 3201 MLK Blvd. N. the reptile of concern permit. plans, and considered various federal fish- KFC, 6300 MLK Blvd. N. The FWC hosts Pet Amnesty Days sev- NOTICE OF ACTION ery management issues. Sweetbay, 7491 4th St. N. eral times a year. At these events, people BEFORE THE BOARD OF Corner of 1st Street North & 23rd Avenue North MASSAGE THERAPY Corner of Barrett Blvd. N.E. & Snell Isle Blvd. N.E. who can no longer keep nonnatives as pets CASE NO.: 2008-17806 LICENSE NO.: MA 47066 CLASSIFIED ADS Bayboro Books (USF campus), 121 7th Ave. S. can turn them over to the FWC for place- IN RE: the license to practice of Corner of 4th Avenue N.E. & Beach Drive N.E. ment. The next Pet Amnesty Day will be massage therapy Bank of America Tower, 200 Central Ave. Ivanska Laurean-Tate, LMT ANNOUNCEMENTS INVESTORS St Pete Chamber, 100 2nd Ave. N. for reptiles of concern only, at Gatorland in 4500 Overlook Drive, N.E., Apt. Advertise in Over 100 Papers! One Oak Ridge, TN. Condotel Owner or In- Open Air Post Office, 400 1st Ave. N. Orlando on Oct. 3. 208 St. Petersburg, Florida Call - One Order - One Payment The Ad- vestor, NO Mgmt. Responsibility Fully Castor continued from pg 1 33703 City Hall, 175 5th St. N. The Department of Health vertising Networks of Florida - Put Us to Maintained & Furnished, No Rental Dome Grill, 561 Central Ave. has filed an Administrative work forYou! (866)742-1373 www.na- Commissions for Owner Efficiency to 2 Haslam’s Book Store, 2025 Central Ave. Complaint against you, a copy of choices when trying to figure out how to tional-classifieds.com, info@national- Bedrooms, $69,000 to $109,000 Partici- Skyway Jack’s Restaurant, 2795 34th St. S. which may be obtained by con- classifieds.com pating with Brokers (561)702-3757 pay for college,” Castor said. “Due to our tacting, S.J. DiConcilio, Assistant Winn Dixie at Tyrone Gardens, 1050 58th St. N. www.westgateor.com efforts and support from President Obama, General Counsel, Prosecution APARTMENT FOR RENT Services Unit, 4052 Bald Cypress HUD HOMES! 4bdr 3ba $217/mo! 3 LOTS & ACREAGE ST. PETE BEACH a college education will be more affordable Way, Bin #C65, Tallahassee Florida 32399-3265, (850) 245- bdrm only $199/mo! Stop Renting! 5% Owner Must Sell. 4+ acres- $57,300 Jen’s Java, 7410 Gulf Blvd. and more accessible. A college education 4640 dw, 15 yrs @ 8% apr For Listings Nice oak trees, private access to lake. All always has been critical, but is even more If no contact has been made (800)366-9783 ext 5669 utilities in. Ready to build when you are! KENNETH CITY valued today as the fabric of our workforce by you concerning the above by AUCTIONS Financing avail. Call now (866)352-2249. October 2, 2009, the matter of the www.fllandoffer.com Winn Dixie, 5800 54th Ave. N. changes and we prepare students for 21st Administrative Complaint will be VIRGINIA MOUNTAIN LAND Auc- presented at an ensuing meeting tion, 15 Acreage Tracts, Absolute/Reserve MISCELLANEOUS century jobs.” PINELLAS PARK of the Board of Massage Therapy Lots, Cove Creek Community, Tazewell ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from in a formal proceeding. University of South Florida psychology County,VA, October 17, 2009. Iron Horse Home. *Medical, *Business, *Paralegal, Busy Bee Restaurant, 7317 49th St. N. In accordance with the Bob Evans Restaurant, 7550 U.S. 19 N. major Aubrey Rushing is one student who Americans with Disabilities Act, Auction, VAAL580, (800)997-2248. *Accounting, *Criminal Justice. Job looks forward to an increase in the amount persons needing a special accom- www.ironhorseauction.com placement assistance. Computer available. Pinellas Park Post Office, 5260 78th Ave. N. modation to participate in this Financial Aid if qualified. Call (888)203- DeMills Family Restaurant, 6501 Park Blvd. of student loans. proceeding should contact the AUTO DONATIONS “I took out a significant amount of individual or agency sending this DONATEYOUR VEHICLE RE- 3179, www.CenturaOnline.com. CLEARWATER loans,” Aubrey said. “The Pell Grant is a notice not later than seven days CEIVE $1000 GROCERY COUPON AIRLINES ARE HIRING - Train for prior to the proceeding at the UNITED BREAST CANCER FOUN- high paying Aviation Maintenance Career. Corner of Tropic Hills Drive & U.S. 19 little bit each year that helps me out a lot address given on the notice. DATION Free Mammograms, Breast FAA approved program. Financial aid if BP Station, 2198 Gulf To Bay Blvd. Telephone: (850) 245-4640, 1- Chris & Co. Beauty Factory, 1701 Drew St. with college expenses. It would help me 800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800- Cancer Info www.ubcf.info FREE Tow- qualified - Housing available. CALL Avi- out a lot if it were larger. It’s hard to make 955-8770 (V), via Florida Relay ing, Tax Deductible, Non-Runners Ac- ation Institute of Maintenance (888)349- Municipal Service Bldg., 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Service. 5387. Clearwater Court House North, 315 Court St. ends meet when you’re in college.” 16788 AUG28,SEP4,11,18,2009 082807 cepted, (888)468-5964 BUILDING SUPPLIES REAL ESTATE Corner of South Osceola Avenue and Court Street Castor is particularly pleased that the NOTICE OFADMINISTRATION The Atrium, 601 Cleveland St. legislation calls for a simplified FAFSA, or IN THE CIRCUIT COURT METAL ROOFING TAX CREDIT! NC MOUNTAINS CLOSEOUT SALE! Cabin Shell, 2+ acres with great Free Application for Federal Student Aid, FOR PINELLAS COUNTY, 40 yr Warranty. Direct from manufacturer. FLORIDA 30 colors in stock Quick turnaround. De- view, very private, big trees, waterfalls & CLEARWATER BEACH form. Because the existing form is so cum- PROBATE DIVISION large public lake nearby, $99,500 Bank City parking lot beside CVS, 462 Mandalay Ave. FILE NO. 09-5171-ES livery available. Gulf Coast Supply & bersome, Castor held her first of her an- IN RE: ESTATE OF Manufacturing, (888)393-0335 Financing. (866)275-0442. Behind Hess Express Station, 32 Bay Esplanade nual financial aid workshops in May to help LEOTA F. MILLER www.gulfcoastsupply.com HUNTING BARGAIN 48 AC/ students and parents understand and com- Deceased BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES POND- $79,794 Timber Co liquidating SAFETY HARBOR The administration of the rugged, unspoiled & untamed WV estate of LEOTA F. MILLER, ALL CASH VENDING! Do you earn Corner of 5th Avenue and Main Street plete the paperwork. Students and families wilderness loaded w/ wildlife & 4 season deceased, File Number 09-5171- $800 in a day? 25 Local Machines and Corner of 2nd Avenue and Main Street at Castor’s workshop consistently ex- recreation! Wooded /pasture, wildlife ES, is pending in the Circuit Candy $9,995. (888)629-9968 Court for Pinellas County, pond site, stream, , views & privacy pressed concerns that the forms were too BO2000033 CALL US: We will not be INDIAN SHORES Florida, Probate Division, the galore. Perfect for hunting lodge! Excel- complicated. They wanted a more stream- address of which is 315 Court undersold! The Pub, 20025 Gulf Blvd. lent financing. Call now (877)526-3764, x lined process and simpler forms. Street, Clearwater, Florida 33756. 7-Eleven, 19531 Gulf Blvd. The name and address of the CARS FOR SALE 680 wvtimberland.com. Participating with “The simpler student aid application Personal Representative and the Acura Integra 98 $500! Honda Civic Cabela’s Trophy Properties. form will open more doors for students Personal Representative’s 00 $800! Nissan Altima 99 $500! Toyota LOG CABIN ON 5 ACRES with REDINGTON SHORES Attorney are set forth below. Corolla 02 $1000! Police Impounds! For Corner of 183rd Terrace West & Gulf Blvd. and their families,” Castor said. All interested persons are Dockable Lakefront only $69,900. 1791 required to file with this court: (a) listings call (800)366-9813 ext 9275. sf log cabin kit on 5 acres with dockable Dubai Long Pier, 17490 Gulf Blvd. NOTICE OF NOTICE OF All claims against the estate HELP WANTED lake frontage on 12,000 acre recreational ADMINISTRATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE WITHINTHREEMONTHS Heating/Air Tech Training. 3 week ac- lake. Boat to Gulf of Mexico. ALL TREASURE ISLAND COMPLAINT AFTER THE FIRST PUBLICA- COMPLAINT celerated program. Hands on environ- amenities completed! Excellent financing. Corner of 119th Avenue & Gulf Boulevard Case No.: 103820-09-AG Case No.: 104076-09-AG TION OF THIS NOTICE and (b) TO: Associated Title, Inc. TO: Legacy Title Solutions, any objection by an interested ment. State of Art Lab. Nationwide certifi- Call now (866)952-5339, x1586 Largo, FL LLC St. Petersburg, FL person to whom this notice is cations and Local Job Placement SPORTING GOODS An ADMINISTRATIVE served that challenges the qualifi- SEMINOLE An ADMINISTRATIVE Assistance! CALL NOW: (877)994-9904. Gun Show! Sept. 26-27. Sat 9-5 & Sun Perkins, 8841 Park Blvd. (Behind CVS) COMPLAINT to suspend or COMPLAINT to suspend or cations of the personal represen- revoke your license (s) and eligi- revoke your license (s) and eligi- tative, venue or jurisdiction of the HOMES FOR RENT 10-5. Atlanta, GA Expo Center. (3650 bility for licensure and appoint- bility for licensure and appoint- court WITHIN THE LATER OF A Bank Repo! 5bdr 4ba $317/mo! 3 br Jonesboro Rd SE). Buy-Sell-Trade. Over ment has been filed against you. ment has been filed against you. THREE MONTHS AFTER THE You have the right to request a FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS Foreclosure! $199/mo!! 5% dw, 15 yrs @ 1000 Tables! Info: (563)927-8176. The You have the right to request a National Arms Show. hearing pursuant to Sections hearing pursuant to Sections NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS 8% apr For Listings (800)366-9783 ext 120.569 and 120.57 (1) and (2), 120.569 and 120.57 (1) and (2), AFTER THE DATE OF SERV- 5853 PUBLIC NOTICE Florida Statutes, by mailing a Florida Statutes, by mailing a ICEOFACOPYOFTHIS 4Br 2Ba Foreclosure! $11,500! Only Notice looking for NOE Francisco Fer- request for same to the request for same to the NOTICE on the objecting person. $217/Mo! 5% down 15 years @ 8% apr. Department of Financial Department of Financial ALLCLAIMSAND rera-Gomez to serve a legal notice of Services, Division of Legal Services, Division of Legal OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED Buy, 3 Br $199/Mo! for listings (800)366- Thomas G. Wraight for temporary cus- Services, 200 E. Gaines St., Services, 200 E. Gaines St., WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. 9783 ext 5798 tody of his grandaughter Francesca Fer- Your source for Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0333. Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0333. Publication of this notice has rera-Wraight in the sixth Judicial Cout of If a request for hearing is not If a request for hearing is not begun September 18, 2009. Community News received by October 30, 2009, the received by October 9, 2009, the Personal Representatives: Pinellas. Please contact Thomas Wraight right to a hearing in this matter right to a hearing in this matter ROZANNA LEE MILLER at (727) 528-6569. will be waived and the Chief will be waived and the Chief 8808 West Knights Griffin Road in Pinellas Financial Officer will dispose of Financial Officer will dispose of Plant City, Florida 33565 this case in accordance with the this case in accordance with the Attorney for County law. law. Personal Representative: 10080SEP18,25,OCT2,9,2009091813 10080AUG28,SEP4,11,18,2009 082806 John A. Dwyer NOTICE TO CREDITORS Post Office Box 848 Every Week NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Plant City, Florida 33564-0848 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR PINELLAS COUNTY, Tel: (813) 754-1198 “Rain, Shine or in FOR PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA Fax: (813) 754-7759 FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION Florida Bar No. 817457 PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO. 09-4578-ES-3 11855 SEP 18, 25, 2009 091807 a Hurricane” FILE NO. 09-4242-ES-3 IN RE: ESTATE OF NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN RE: ESTATE OF JUANITA D. JONES, A/K/A IN THE CIRCUIT COURT GABRIELE STRUVE, a/k/a JUANITA MAE JONES FOR PINELLAS COUNTY, GABRIELE M. STRUVE, a/k/a Deceased. FLORIDA GABRIELE MARIA STRUVE The administration of the PROBATE DIVISION Deceased. estate of Juanita D. Jones, A/K/A UCN: 522009CP5507XXESXX The administration of the Juanita Mae Jones, deceased, FILE NO. 09-5507-ES03 estate of GABRIELE STRUVE, whose date of death was June 9, IN RE: ESTATE OF a/k/a Gabriele M. Struve, a/k/a 2009, is pending in the Circuit OVID U. BAY Gabriele Maria Struve, deceased, Court for Pinellas County, Deceased. whose date of death was January Florida, Probate Division, the The administration of the 11, 2009, is pending in the Circuit address of which is 315 Court estate of OVID U. BAY, Court for Pinellas County, Street, Clearwater, Florida deceased, whose date of death Florida, Probate Division, the 33756-5165. The names and was March 5, 2009, File Number Get a one year address of which is 315 Court addresses of the personal repre- 09-5507-ES03, is pending in the Street, Clearwater, Florida sentative and the personal repre- Circuit Court for Pinellas County, mail subscription. 33756-5165. The names and sentative’s attorney are set forth Florida, Probate Division, the addresses of the personal repre- below. address of which is 315 Court sentative and the personal repre- All creditors of the decedent Street, Clearwater, Florida For delivery within sentative’s attorney are set forth and other persons having claims 33756-5165. The names and below. or demands against decedent’s addresses of the personal repre- Pinellas County: All creditors of the decedent estate on whom a copy of this sentative and the personal repre- 1 year - $30.00 and other persons having claims notice is required to be served sentative’s attorney are set forth or demands against decedent’s must file their claims with this below. 2 years - $46.80 estate on whom a copy of this court WITHIN THE LATER OF All creditors of the decedent 3 years - $62.40 notice is required to be served 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME and other persons having claims must file their claims with this OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION or demands against decedent’s court WITHIN THE LATER OF OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS estate on whom a copy of this For delivery outside 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME AFTER THE DATE OF SERV- notice is served must file their OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION ICEOFACOPYOFTHIS claims with this court WITHIN Pinellas County: OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS NOTICE ON THEM. THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS 1 year - $39.00 AFTER THE DATE OF SERV- All other creditors of the AFTERTHETIMEOFTHE ICEOFACOPYOFTHIS decedent and other persons hav- FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS See Puzzle | Page 6 2 years - $78.00 NOTICE ON THEM. ing claims or demands against NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER 3 years - $109.20 All other creditors of the decedent’s estate must file their THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A decedent and other persons hav- claims with this court WITHIN 3 COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON ing claims or demands against MONTHS AFTER THE DATE THEM. Call 727-894-2411 decedent’s estate must file their OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION All other creditors of the claims with this court WITHIN 3 OF THIS NOTICE. decedent and other persons hav- FAX 727-894-2522 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED ing claims or demands against OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS decedent’s estate must file their Just fill out this form and mail OF THIS NOTICE. SET FORTH IN SECTION claims with this court WITHIN 3 or fax it. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA MONTHS AFTER THE DATE FILEDWITHINTHETIME PROBATE CODE WILL BE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION Credit card orders PERIOD SET FORTH IN SEC- FOREVER BARRED. OF THIS NOTICE. please call 727-894-2411 TION 733.702 OF THE FLORI- NOTWITHSTANDING ALL CLAIMS NOT SO DA PROBATE CODE WILL BE THETIMEPERIODSET FILEDWILLBEFOREVER today! FOREVER BARRED. FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR NOTWITHSTANDING THETIMEPERIODSET MOREAFTERTHEDECE- THETIMEPERIODSET Name: ______FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM DENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR BARRED. FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MOREAFTERTHEDECE- The date of first publication MOREAFTERTHEDECE- Address:______DENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS of this notice is September 18, DENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. 2009. BARRED. 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Box 1024 St Petersburg, Fl 33701-2301 Port Richey, Florida 34673 Telephone: (727) 586-3306 FBN.: 709166 Telephone: (727) 869-9007 FBN: 351581 SPN: 01769503 Telephone: (813) 254-6516 Telephone: 727-894-2411 11465 SEP 18, 25, 2009 091806 13105 SEP 18, 25, 2009 091814 18005 SEP 18, 25, 2009 091804 Friday, September 18, 2009 | PINELLASNEWS | Page 6 BUCS MOVE ON TO AL EAST STANDINGS WEEK TWO IN BUFFALO Team Win/Loss Percentage GB L-10 Streak Home Road BY CAITLIN CRAFT came off the field during the fourth quarter NEW YORK 94 - 53 .639 - 7 - 3 W - 1 52- 23 42 - 30 PINELLAS NEWS of the game. Bryant had arthroscopic sur- BOSTON 86 - 58 .597 6.5 8 - 2 W - 7 52 - 21 34 - 37 Head Coach Raheem Morris takes his gery in August and will likely experience TAMPA BAY team through their first game of the new some knee pain for a few more games. 73 - 73 .500 20.5 1 - 9 L - 2 43 - 26 30 - 47 season with a new coach, just weeks after Guard Jeremy Zuttah is also a minor TORONTO 66 - 80 .452 27.0 5 - 5 L - 1 38 - 36 28 - 44 making the team’s final cuts. The Tampa concern nursing an ankle sprain, but is ex- BALTIMORE 60 - 85 .414 33.0 6 - 4 W - 2 36 - 38 24 - 47 Bay Buccaneers closed their first regular pected to play against the Bills. season week at a loss. And despite the Coach Morris hopes to get his team loss they have acquired, they are ready to ready to defend against the passing game put it behind them and move on to the Buf- in the event that the Bills believe that what falo Bills. Dallas did last week is able to repeat itself. Rays Game Review For week two the Bucs are pulling out The Bucs gave up 353 passing yards to the stops and that includes Sean Mahan, the Cowboys. Morris hopes his team does starting at center after being cut from the not repeat the same mistakes as last week. OPPONENT RESULT Winning Pitcher Losing Pitcher Bucs on September 2. Also drafted to play As of yesterday defensive end Kyle Wednesday, 9/16 offensive lineman, Mahan plans to make an Moore and cornerback E.J. Biggers did not Baltimore L 4 - 2 Johnson 4.05 (4 - 5) Springer 4.39 (0 - 4) impact in the protection of his quarter- participate in practice and are question- back. able for Sunday’s game. Tuesday, 9/15 Mahan’s return is partly in response to Both teams are starting with an 0-1 Baltimore L 10 - 5 Barken 6.08 (5 - 11) Niemann 3.80 (16 - 6) the loss of the Bucs starting center Jeff record for the season; therefore, the battle Monday, 9/14 Faine who suffered a strained tricep in to be 1-1 should take hold of both teams for Baltimore W 8 - 4 Price 4.60 (8 - 7) Hernandez5.40 (4 - 8) Sunday’s game. Faine is said to be out for a very physical day on the field with both the next three weeks which will take the defenses seeking validation. Sunday 9/13 Bucs through the Buffalo Bills, the New As Jim Bates, Bucs defensive coordina- Boston L 0 - 4 Lester 3.29 (13 - 7) Shields 4.03 (9 - 11) York Giants, and the Washington Redskins. tor, continues to fill the shoes of the leg- Sunday, 9/13 Head Coach Raheem Morris will also endary Monte Kiffin, former defensive co- Boston L 3 - 1 Okajima 3.49 (6 - 0) Garza 3.84 (7 - 10) have to keep an eye on Antonio Bryant ordinator, he pushes his team to keep the Saturday, 9/12 throughout the next couple games. Bryant, points where they belong. who plays wide receiver for the Bucs, The Bucs will play at Buffalo at 4 p.m. Boston L 9 - 1 Beckett 3.82 (15 - 6) Davis 8.38 (0 - 1) Crossword Puzzle for Answers see Page 5 BestCrosswords.com RECIPE of the Week NORTH CAROLINA "Healthified" Cashew MOUNTAIN LAKE Chicken and Broccoli COTTAGE Prep Time: 30 min Total Time: 30 min Makes: 4 servings

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