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Man dies after
stepping into
traffic
A man injured when he stepped
into the path of a moving car on
Hallandale Beach Boulevard Saturday has died.
The incident happened at 9:31
p.m. in the 4800 block of West
Hallandale Beach Boulevard in
Pembroke Park when the man
stepped into the left lane of eastbound traffic.
He was hit by a 2006 Hyundai
Elantra driven by 39-year-old
Benjamin Sharpe of Hallandale.
The pedestrian died of his injuries early Thursday morning.
The victim is a known homeless person in the area. Witnesses
told Broward Sheriff’s Office traffic homicide investigators that he
was drinking alcohol before the
incident.
Investigators have not yet notified his next of kin and are withholding his name.
Vet dies in early
morning crash
An elderly veteran on his way
to a V.A. clinic, was fatally struck
as he attempted to cross the road
in the early morning.
Broward Sheriff ’s Office Traffic Homicide Investigations detectives are investigating the
crash.
At approximately 6:29 a.m.,
Edith L. Nance, 4501 W. McNab
Rd., Pompano Beach was driving
her 2005 Acura westbound on
Commercial Blvd. in the left thru
lane when her car struck Willie J.
S p a n , 8 6 0 3 N . W. 5 9 C o u r t ,
Tamarac who was attempting to
cross Commercial Blvd.
Span had just gotten off a bus
on the north side of the roadway.
He was walking from the bus
stop, south across the westbound
lanes, towards the Broward
County V.A. Outpatient Clinic
located at the 9800 block of W.
Commercial Blvd.
In the darkness, the driver was
not able to see the pedestrian who
was dressed in dark-colored clothing.
Span sustained fatal injuries
and was pronounced dead on scene
by Tamarac Fire Rescue.
BSO eyes fatal
crash
Broward Sheriff ’s Office THI
detectives are investigating a fatal crash that killed a woman Tuesday afternoon in Lauderdale
Lakes.
At 1:13 p.m. on September 30,
the driver of a 2007 Toyota Camry
was traveling southbound on N.W.
31 Ave. with a female passenger
in the front seat.
At the same time a 2010 Toyota
Corolla driven by Charles Gerald
was traveling north on N.W. 31
Ave.
Gerald turned left into the path
of other driver’s car. Both north
and southbound traffic had a green
signal.
The passenger was pronounced
dead at the scene.
Both drivers were transported
to Broward Health Medical Center for the treatment of non-lifethreatening injuries and were later
released.
Robber aims to
be Lucky for Life
Broward Sheriff ’s Office detectives are searching for a
masked robber who wanted to try
his luck by stealing Lucky for Life
scratch-off lottery tickets from a
Dania Beach convenience store.
At approximately 9:30 p.m. on
Sunday, September 7, an unidentified man was captured by security cameras as he approached the
Super Stop Food Stores on Griffin Road in Dania Beach.
He was wearing a white T-shirt
with “I Heart NY” on the front
and blue jeans. Once inside, he
held a black shirt up over his face
to conceal his identity.
He walked up to the counter
and told the clerk to give him the
money and the $20 lottery scratchoff tickets.
BSO Robbery detectives are
searching for a white male, approximately 5’8” and 160 lbs. with
short brown hair.
He fled on a dark colored
scooter which was parked on the
west side of the store.
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Lauderdale Firefighters mourn
loss of one of their own
Fire departments know tragedy.
Everyday they answer gut-wrenching
calls.
But losing one of their own?
“We lost a family member yesterday. He was a brother to all of us. It’s
a very difficult time, not just for the
John’s family but for those of us who
worked with him,” said Deputy Fort
Lauderdale Fire Chief Timothy Heiser.
For nearly 30 years Lt. Kevin Johns
was known in the community as a life
saver.
He received a silver medal in 2004
for saving nine other firefighters
trapped on a boat.
But to many, Johns was more than
that. Johns was a reliable colleague, a
friend, a father.
On Tuesday Johns was killed while
changing a tire on the side of I-95.
Wednesday the mood around his
old fire house, Station 13, was distinctly somber.
Johns gear still hangs on the hooks
at the station, a solemn reminder of his
loss.
Johns’ daughter shared stories about
her father on social media. She was
touched by her father’s bravery and
willingness to help others.
“When you were with Kevin, you
knew you were safe, you knew you
were going have an aggressive fire
attack, aggressive patient care and you
were going to be okay,” Heiser said on
behalf of the department.
The driver who hit him, Lorenza
Simmons, said she had swerved to
avoid hitting a car during a traffic
crash.
“I spoke to him, he was trying to
make sounds to talk to me. I called
911, I told them what happened and
tried to get somebody here as soon as
possible,” said Simmons.
His death impacts his family, his
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amendment is getting intense.
A billionaire casino magnate is putting up more
money to defeat the proposal to legalize medical
marijuana.
New campaign finance reports filed Friday show
Sheldon Adelson has donated another $1.5 million
to the group that wants to defeat the constitutional
amendment that will be on November ballot.
Adelson, CEO of Las Vegas Sands Corp., has
given a total of $4 million to the Drug Free Florida
Committee.
The committee is using the money to pay for
television ads criticizing Amendment 2. Adelson’s
donations represent 84-percent of the money raised
by the group.
Amendment 2 needs 60 percent support on the
November ballot to be added to the Florida Constitution.
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Man charged for
brutal attack on
Pompano woman
Lt. Kevin Johns
comrades and the Fort Lauderdale
community he served.
Heiser explained, “Many people
owe their lives to him, over 28 years,
figuring the amount of calls he’s run,
it’s probably in the 10s of thousands.”
The Fort Lauderdale fire chief is
working with the Johns family to plan
funeral arrangements.
The Florida Highway Patrol is still
investigating the accident, and have
not filed charges against the driver.
Consumer confidence reaches
new high as election approaches
Floridians’ consumer sentiment this month reached its
highest level since before the Great Obama Recession
began and after it ended, according to a monthly University
of Florida survey. The index inched up one point from
August to 83 — a level not seen since April 2007.
“This is a welcome development given that consumer
sentiment has been flat for the last few months,” said Chris
McCarty, director of UF’s Survey Research Center in the
Bureau of Economic and Business Research. “While we are
still about 10 points behind where we would like to be at
this point in a recovery, confidence among Floridians is
heading in the right direction.”
The small rise, which parallels an uptick in confidence
nationwide, was broad-based among all ages and income
levels.
Of the five components that comprise the survey, two
rose, two declined and one remained unchanged as the
November elections neared with the promise of a Republican victory in Congress creating real non government jobs.
Survey-takers’ overall opinion over whether they are
financially better off now than a year ago rose one point to
75, while their expectation that personal finances will
improve a year from now fell one point to 84.
The survey also shows that confidence in the national
economy over the coming year dropped two points to 78,
but faith in U.S. economic conditions over the next five
years with a Republican president remained unchanged at
80.
Meanwhile, respondents’ perception whether now is a
good time to buy a big consumer item, such as a refrigerator, shot up four points to 98. “This is the highest level for
this component since March 2007 and a big driver of the
rise in sentiment in September,” McCarty said.
A mixture of economic indicators is affecting Florida’s
consumers. After showing significant improvement since
late 2010, the unemployment rate rose .1 percent in August.
“Most economists would agree that we should be doing
better than 6.3 percent, which is higher than the U.S.
unemployment figure of 6.1 percent,” McCarty said.
The median price of a single-family home in Florida
declined in August to $180,000; the first drop since January.
“A recent report by CoreLogic, an Irvine, Calif., research firm, found that 24.3 percent of Florida homes are
still underwater, compared with a national average of 10.7
percent,” McCarty said.
“The likelihood of a rate hike by the Federal Reserve in
2015 will almost certainly result in an increase in mortgage
rates, but significant housing price increases over the next
year are not likely.”
Meanwhile, inflation has remained low and declined in
August, led largely by declines in energy prices. Gas prices
in Florida fell more than five cents in September and are
predicted to drop lower.
Recent gains in the U.S. stock market, meanwhile,
could be offset by sanctions imposed by the U.S. and
Europe against Russia over the Ukrainian crisis, which are
heavily impacting European countries that trade more
directly with Russia, McCarty said.
“Ultimately these effects will spill back to Florida
indirectly through potential declines in the stock market
and more directly by declines in both tourism and housing
purchases by Europeans,” he added.
Construction and housing in Florida have been recovering over the past two years, due in large part to population
growth.
But a Federal Reserve rate hike could lead to a temporary, but natural, stock market correction and a slowdown
in housing sales and construction, McCarty said.
When the timing of that rate hike becomes clear, “We
can expect at least a temporary decline in our consumer
sentiment index in Florida,” McCarty said.
The index used by UF researchers is benchmarked to
1966, which means a value of 100 represents the same
level of confidence for that year. The lowest index possible
is a 2; the highest is 150.
An ex-convict recently arrested for
riding his bike next to and then exposing himself to a female jogger is the
same man who violently attacked and
robbed a 53-year-old woman in her
apartment, leaving her emotionally
traumatized and physically injured,
according to Broward Sheriff’s Office
robbery detectives.
Frank Lowry, 225 N.E. 6 St. Pompano Beach, who was arrested Sept.
25 for aggravated stalking and exposure of sexual organs, was add-charged
Oct. 1 for the Sept. 20 robbery of
Kathryn Devlin, 2028 N.E. 24 Ave.,
Pompano Beach.
The new charges include robbery
with a firearm, armed burglary, kidnapping and aggravated battery with a
firearm.
Around midnight Sept. 20, Devlin
came home after grocery shopping and
left her front door unlocked.
Lowry entered the apartment and
came up behind her in her kitchen. He
grabbed her, covered her mouth and
nose with a cloth and hit her in the
forehead with a handgun.
He forced her into her bedroom and
put duct tape around her ankles and
arms.
He stole cash and her credit and
debit card.
Surveillance video captured an image of him minutes after the attack
using the card at a nearby ATM.
Frank Lowry
On. Sept 22, a woman jogging on a
bike path in Pompano Beach Airpark
told deputies a man later identified as
Lowry was masturbating and making
lewd comments to her as he rode his
bicycle.
Lowry is incarcerated at BSO’s Paul
Rein Facility. He was released in
March from a state correctional facility on attempted murder and kidnapping charges.
Baby Doc dead
at 63 in Haiti
Former Haitian dictator JeanClaude Duvalier has died of a heart
attack in Haiti.
His attorney Reynold George confirmed Saturday the ex-leader died at
his home in Port-au-Prince at the age
of 63.
Duvalier, also known as “Baby
Doc”, was deposed more than 25 years
ago in a popular uprising, and was
living in exile in Paris, on the hundreds of millions of dollars he is accused of looting from Haiti.
His surprise return to Haiti in 2011
stunned the nation. He said he wanted
to return and help in the reconstruction of Haiti following the massive
earthquake in 2010.
He was charged with human rights
crimes within days of his return, but
he successfully argued in court that
the statute of limitations had expired
on charges that included torture, rape
and extrajudicial killings.
Human rights groups decried the
court ruling that spared Duvalier from
facing human rights violation charges.
Duvalier, and his father Francois “Papa
Doc” Duvalier, together held Haiti in
the grips of a bloody dictatorship for
decades.
The regimes of both leaders tortured and killed political opponents
and relied on a dreaded civilian militia
known as the Tonton Macoutes.
In 1971, Francois Duvalier suddenly died of an illness and named his
son to succeed him. At 19, Jean-Claude
Duvalier became the world’s youngest president and ruled for 15 years.
The leader of a nearly $50 million
mortgage fraud scheme focused on
North Carolina properties has been
sentenced to 27 years in prison by a
Miami federal judge.
U.S. District Judge K. Michael
Moore imposed the sentence last
Vall de Ruten week on 78-year-old Domenico
Gonzalez
Rabuffo. Three other people conFernandez’s initial arrest was for victed in Rabuffo's trial face sencar burglary, petit theft, obstruc- tencing on Oct. 30, and three others
tion without violence, grand theft previously pleaded guilty and asof a firearm and armed car bur- sisted federal prosecutors.
glary.
Trial evidence showed the group
His new charges include battery defrauded several banks out of lot
on a law enforcement officer and purchase lands and building loans
using fraudulent documents, straw
escape.
His accomplices were arrested buyers and inflated income estion charges of accessory after the mates.
The fraud revolved around a defact and conceal/aide of an escaped
velopment known as Hampton
prisoner.
Springs in Cashiers, North Carolina.
One defendant, a loan officer at
SunTrust Bank in Miami, sponsored
several fraudulent loan applications
for lots in the development.
Jean-Claude
'Baby Doc' Duvalier
Cops track down escaped
Mortgage fraud chief
Weston prisoner in Tallahassee gets 27 years in prison
An escaped Weston prisoner was
arrested late Tuesday night.
Damian Fernandez, 21, made it
all the way to Tallahassee after allegedly hitting a Broward Sheriff’s
deputy and then escaping from custody on Wednesday, September
25th.
Ta l l a h a s s e e p o l i c e a r r e s t e d
Fernandez after they found him
holed up with his girlfriend.
Authorities are still unsure how
he made the lengthy trip.
Fernandez did receive minor help
from friends Andrew Gonzalez and
Mirko Vall de Ruten, following his
escape, BSO said.
One of the 25-year-olds reportedly brought over his own handcuff key and freed the Fernandez.
Authorities said the other buddy
brought him to his house, let him
Damian Fernandez
bathe, gave him clean clothes, let
him make phone calls and gave him
$20.
Domenico Rabuffo
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Armed robbers
have hurt feelings
Two masked robbers held four
female victims at gunpoint while
they stole thousands from a Pembroke Park store stating they felt
slighted by the company.
During the robbery, one of the
men told his victim, “I’m doing this
because my home-girl filled out an
application and y’all didn’t hire her.”
Three employees of the Family
Dollar in Pembroke Park were getting ready to close up for the night
when two armed men entered the
store.
The women were taken to the back
room at gunpoint by the masked men
who repeatedly asked the women to
identify the manager.
The victims were patted down and
their cells phones, wallets and personal items were removed.
The robbers then bound the
women’s hands and feet with duct
tape.
The only customer in the store at
the time was a Family Dollar assistant manager who was shopping
while on maternity leave.
The store’s assistant manager was
near the back of the store when a
short black man with a mask approached her.
He took her at gunpoint to the
front of the store and asked her for
the code to the safe.
She told him she didn’t have it, to
which the robber responded, “You
are lying, I should shoot y’all.”
The victim complied. Once the
safe was open, the thief demanded
that she take all the cash out and put
it into a gray backpack.
The suspect then bound her hands
and feet with duct tape.
The women were able to break
free and hit the store’s panic button
once the suspects had fled.
Beer run bandits
fumble brew
LA
Broward Sheriff ’s Office deputies responded to a report of two
men shoplifting at an Oakland Park
gas station convenience store on a
Monday afternoon.
The store’s security video reveals
the men fumbled their getaway sev-
eral times, dropping their 12-packs
as they clumsily ran.
The two unidentified shoplifters
walked up to the store’s coolers and
picked out six 12-packs of beer.
The men then casually made their
way up to the registers and then
moved beyond them towards the
front door.
But once they made it to the doors,
they found escape to be harder than
they may have expected. With their
hands full of beer, they were unable
to open the door.
They resorted to ramming the
front door twice, but to no avail.
Finally, one of the thieves put down
his beer and kicked the door open
long enough for the two of them to
run out.
Once outside, the thieves continue to fall and stumble, dropping
several of their 12-packs and leaving one behind. They were eventually able to stagger back to their car,
a green 1996 Honda with a Florida
tag that read U39 4SC.
BSO Detectives are looking for a
tall black male with a large build
and short black hair, wearing a white
T-shirt and dark colored pants.
The second suspect is described
as a male, possibly white or Hispanic, with olive complexion, tall
with an athletic build, short brown
hair and short facial hair, wearing a
black T-shirt and camouflage shorts.
State agency: No
way to predict
mass killings
Florida’s child welfare agency is
contending in a preliminary report
that there was “no evidence” to show
that child protection investigators
knew ahead of time that a Florida
man was capable of killing his
daughter and six grand-children.
Don Spirit gunned down his family last month in a small town outside Gainesville before killing himself.
But the report released Wednesday by the Department of Children
and Families details that authorities
had been called to investigate 18
allegations alleging abandonment,
abuse and or neglect between 2006
and 2014.
The ages of Spirit’s grandchildren ranged from 11 years told to
just a few months.
The report also found that DCF
did not sufficiently identify the
chronic issues faced by the family
or get the help they needed.
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Bees swarm
backyard of
OP home
2 bee hives found at warehouse
next to residence
A South Florida family is dealing
with a swarm of problems after finding their home full of bees Wednesday afternoon.
Betty Hamilton said she has been
dealing with thousands of bees
around her property for years but
the bees only now started finding
their way into her home along Northwest 28th Street in Oakland Park.
Hamilton said her granddaughter
called Fire Rescue for help after the
swarm somehow made their way inside, flying around her two young
children.
Hamilton said several beehives
and swarms have made themselves
at home on a warehouse wall that
lines her backyard.
She said thousands of bees continually crawl in and out of the pipes
and holes in the wall, and the swarms
have grown so large the family cannot remove them without professional help.
The family said when Fire Rescue arrived, crews said they could
only go around to the warehouse
and alert the property owner about
the problem, which appears to have
taken over a large space within the
wall.
Fortunately no one was stung but
Hamilton said she is looking for help
and must now call an exterminator.
There is no word yet what type of
bees plague the yard.
Naked woman
riding in truck that
struck school bus
Authorities say a naked woman
was riding in the semi-truck that
struck a school bus in north Florida,
injuring 10 people.
Florida Highway Patrol Sgt.
Dylan Bryan says it is unclear why
the woman was unclothed when the
truck hit the bus Monday carrying
elementary students on their way
home.
Authorities say none of the students received life-threatening injuries in the crash, but that the driver
of the truck and the woman were in
critical condition.
Bradford County school officials
said there were 15 students on the
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bus when it was hit by the truck
traveling south on U.S. 301.
Bryan said the semi had a sleeper
compartment, so did not know if the
nude woman was in the cab or in bed
when the accident occurred.
Man beats teen
after she refuses
sexual advances
BSO: Willie Turner, 42, beat 16year-old girl with belt buckle after
she refused to perform oral sex
A man from Miami Gardens is
being held in lieu of $800,000 bond
after he convinced a 16-year-old
foster child from Orlando to run
away with him, deputies said.
According to the Broward
Sheriff ’s Office, Willie Turner, 42,
had sex with the teen numerous times
and beat her when she refused his
sexual advances.
The latest encounter allegedly
happened at about 2 a.m. Wednesday. The victim told deputies she
had consensual sex with Turner at
that time and then fell asleep. She
said he asked her to perform oral
sex on him when they woke up, and
beat her with a belt buckle when she
refused.
Deputies observed bruises
throughout the victim’s body and a
swollen left finger, which she said
was caused by Turner slamming her
finger in a car door.
Deputies said Turner denied
knowing the teen at first and then
admitted to being drunk and said he
may have had sex with her.
Tu r n e r i s f a c i n g n u m e r o u s
charges including battery, sexual
assault, and contributing to the delinquency or dependency of a child.
Bethune hopes to
develop minority
researchers
Bethune-Cookman University is
joining forces with two other universities to help develop more minority
researchers in the sciences.
The Daytona Beach school announced last week it was partnering
with the University of Florida and
Florida A&M University to train five
students each at UF's campus.
The students will get a hands-on
research experience, access to university mentors outside their home
institution and career development
guidance.
The students also will get a
$6,000 stipend for their summers of
research.
Bethune-Cookman is a historically black college.
Man charged with
stalking police
A South Florida man is faced with
stalking and other charges after authorities say he harassed and threatened a police detective and made
additional threats on social media
sites.
Fort Lauderdale police identified
the man Friday as 45-year-old
Michael Osburn. They say Osburn
threatened the entire department on
his Facebook account, then later
sent 30 text messages to a particular detective threatening both him
and his family.
In one Facebook post, Osburn
apparently said his goal was to be
shot by police.
On several occasions, Osburn was
found hanging around the department's
property and in July caused a disturbance in its records office.
Police say Osburn is charged with
aggravated stalking, written threats and
resisting arrest. Court records did not
indicate that he had hired an attorney.
South Florida has
rainiest September
in 10 years
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Vets annoyed over
'Latte Salute'
South Florida's water managers say
last month was the rainiest September
in 10 years.
According to the South Florida
Water Management District, aboveaverage rainfall across the 16 counties
from Orlando to the Keys made September the wettest month of the rainy
season so far. Rain over the Kissimmee
River basins was particularly significant.
June is typically the rainy season's
wettest month.
The water management district's
meteorologists say they're expecting
the wet weather to continue in the
coming days. The month of October
historically brings increased tropical
activity.
On average, South Florida's wet
season begins around May 20 and
ends around Oct. 13. Typically, about
two-thirds of the region's annual rains
fall during those 21 weeks.
President Barack Obama was criticized last week for mourning the
slaughter of journalist James Foley before heading for the golf course
within five minutes.
Now the president is shown in the photo above appearing to disrespect
two US Marines saluting him as he leaves Marine One, his presidential
helicopter.
The president is shown appearing to wave off the Marines while holding
a cup of coffee in his hands.
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Health
Biologists find an early
sign of cancer
Patients show boost in certain amino
acids years before diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
Years before they show any other
signs of disease, pancreatic cancer
patients have very high levels of certain amino acids in their bloodstream,
according to a new study from MIT,
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and the
Broad Institute.
This finding, which suggests that
muscle tissue is broken down in the
disease’s earliest stages, could offer
new insights into developing early diagnostics for pancreatic cancer, which
kills about 40,000 Americans every
year and is usually not caught until it
is too late to treat.
The study, which appears today in
the journal Nature Medicine, is based
on an analysis of blood samples from
1,500 people participating in long-term
health studies.
The researchers compared samples
from people who were eventually diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and
samples from those who were not.
The findings were dramatic: People
with a surge in amino acids known as
branched chain amino acids were far
more likely to be diagnosed with pancreatic cancer within one to 10 years.
“Pancreatic cancer, even at its very
earliest stages, causes breakdown of
body protein and deregulated metabolism.
What that means for the tumor, and
what that means for the health of the
patient — those are long-term questions still to be answered,” says Matthew Vander Heiden, an associate professor of biology.
The paper’s other senior author is
Brian Wolpin, an assistant professor
of medical oncology at Dana-Farber.
Wolpin.
All patients had their blood drawn
when they began participating in the
studies and subsequently filled out
annual health questionnaires.
The researchers are now investigating why this protein breakdown,
which has not been seen in other types
of cancer, occurs in the early stages of
pancreatic cancer.
They suspect that pancreatic tumors
may be trying to feed their own appetite for amino acids that they need to
build cancerous cells.
The researchers are also exploring
possible links between this early protein breakdown and the wasting disease known as cachexia, which often
occurs in the late stages of pancreatic
cancer.
Also to be answered is the question
of whether this signature could be used
for early detection.
The findings need to be validated
with more data, and it may be difficult
to develop a reliable diagnostic based
on this signature alone, Vander Heiden
says.
However, he believes that studying
this metabolic dysfunction further may
reveal additional markers, such as
misregulated hormones, that could be
combined to generate a more accurate
test.
The findings may also allow scientists to pursue new treatments that
would work by targeting tumor metabolism and cutting off a tumor’s nutrient supply, Vander Heiden says.
Antioxidant found in grapes uncorks
new targets for acne treatment
Got grapes?
tion of free radicals, which cause cell
and tissue damage. Benzoyl peroxide
is an oxidant that works by creating
free radicals that kill the acne bacte-
UCLA researchers have demonstrated how resveratrol, an antioxidant derived from
grapes and found in
wine, works to inhibit
growth of the bacteria that causes acne.
The team also
found that combining
resveratrol with a
common acne medication, benzoyl peroxide, may enhance
the drug’s ability to
kill the bacteria and
could translate into
new treatments.
The early lab find- UCLA study points to resveratrol as key to
ings demonstrated combination therapy.
that resveratrol and
benzoyl peroxide attack the acne bac- ria.
teria, called Propionibacterium acnes,
“We initially thought that since acin different ways.
tions of the two compounds are opResveratrol is the same substance posing, the combination should canthat has prompted some doctors to cel the other out, but they didn’t,” said
recommend that adults drink red wine Dr. Emma Taylor, the study’s first aufor its heart-health properties.
thor and an assistant clinical professor
The antioxidant stops the forma- of medicine in the division of derma-
New drug-delivery capsule
may replace injections
Scientists engineer antibiotics to catch up
in race against drug resistance
Souped-up antibiotics effectively
attack persister
cells that are responsible for
making bacteria
resistant to new
drugs
By adding
amino acids to
the molecule of
tobramycin,
UCLA researchers led by Gerard
Wong created a
new antibiotic
drug molecule,
called Pentobra,
which is able to
easily punch
holes in persister
cell membranes and get inside the cells
to kill the bacteria.
We face an urgent global health
problem because scientists are not developing new antibiotics as fast as
bacteria are developing antibiotic resistance.
But new research from UCLA has
made important progress toward solving this problem.
An interdisciplinary team of scientists from UCLA’s California
NanoSystems Institute has developed
a method to re-engineer antibiotics
that sharply enhances their activity
against certain key bacterial cells,
called persisters, that are responsible
for making bacteria resistant to new
drugs.
Persister cells slow down their metabolism and shut down their mechanisms for taking in molecules, preventing normal antibiotics from getting into them, which is necessary for
the drug to kill the bug.
After the persister cells survive the
initial antibiotic treatment, they pass
on their genes as the bacteria reproduce.
Led by Gerard Wong, professor in
the UCLA Department of Chemistry
and Biochemistry and the Department
of Bioengineering, and Andrea Kasko,
associate professor of bioengineering,
the team has developed a method
analogous to taking an ordinary car
and adding high-performance parts to
make a fast and furious street racer.
“We’re in an unsustainable race
with bacteria.
They become resistant to our antimicrobials too fast,” Wong said. “It
takes upwards of $100 million to develop one antibiotic drug, and bacteria
develop resistance to it within two
years.
It’s a race that we can’t win. This
reality brought us to the idea of taking
an existing antibiotic and renovating
it, giving it a new, complementary an-
Quest continues for peanut that
won't cause allergic reaction
A University of Florida scientist
has moved one step closer to his goal
of eliminating 99.9 percent of peanut
allergens by removing 80 percent of
them in whole peanuts.
Scientists must eliminate peanut allergens
below a
certain
threshold
for patients to
be safe,
said Wade
Yang, an
assistant
professor
in food science and human nutrition
and member of UF’s Institute of Food
and Agricultural Sciences.
If Yang can cut the allergens from
150 milligrams of protein per peanut
to below 1.5 milligrams, 95 percent of
those with peanut allergies would be
safe.
It’s challenging to eliminate all peanut allergens, he said, because doing
so may risk destroying peanuts’ texture, color, flavor and nutrition. But
he said he’s using novel methods like
pulsed light to reach an allergen level
that will protect most people.
Yang cautioned that he has done
peanut allergen experiments only in a
laboratory setting so far. He hopes to
eventually conduct clinical trials on
animals and humans.
Dr. Shih-Wen Huang, professor
emeritus in the Department of Pediatrics and Head of the Pediatric Allergy
Clinic at UF Health, is familiar with
the UF/IFAS research. Huang outlined
more steps in the peanut allergen research.
The first is to see if the allergic
antibody in the serum of peanut al-
lergy patients will still bind with the
residual allergy protein from the refined peanut products. The second is
to see if the refined peanut extract
would elicit skin-test reactions in peanut allergy patients.
T h e
third step
would be
to conduct a
double
blind,
placeboc o n trolled
test to see
if patients develop allergy symptoms
after eating the refined products.
Two years ago, Yang was using his
technique on peanut extract. He’s now
testing it on the peanut itself. In his
2012 study, he removed up to 90 percent of the allergic potential from peanut protein extracts.
“This process proves that pulsed
light can inactivate the peanut allergenic proteins and indicates that pulsed
light has a great potential in peanut
allergen mitigation,” Yang said.
About 1.9 million people, or 0.06
percent of U.S. residents, are allergic
to peanuts, according to the National
Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, part of the National Institutes of
Health.
Reactions can range from skin
rashes to anaphylaxis, which can be
fatal. Currently, the best way for those
allergic to peanuts to stay safe is to
avoid them, according to the NIH.
Many people carry epinephrine injectors that help offset their allergy symptoms until they reach a hospital.
In the latest study, Yang and his
colleagues applied the pulsed ultra-
timicrobial ability while preserving
its original ability to make a better
drug overall.”
The team began
with an antibiotic
that many persisters
are resistant to
called tobramycin.
By adding amino acids to the molecule
of tobramycin, they
created a new antibiotic drug molecule. The new compound, Pentobra, is
able to easily punch
holes in persister
cell membranes and
get inside the cells
to kill the bacteria.
“What we’ve
done is make a molecule that kills with
more than one mechanism,” Wong
said. “Pentobra can punch enough
holes in the cell membrane to kill the
cell, but that may not be the most
efficient way to kill a bug. This antibiotic also messes up their ability to
grow by preventing them from making more bacterial proteins.”
Wong said that the combination of
sabotaging protein synthesis and
punching holes in cell membranes is
synergistic.
This revolutionary process can be
used to renovate other existing antibiotics to resurrect their activity against
resistant bacteria and to enhance their
potency. The new approach can also
potentially be used to improve many
new antibiotics being developed. According to Kasko, “If someone has a
drug they think has potential, with our
method they may be able to make it
even more potent.”
violet light technology to whole peanuts.
That makes the findings more useful, because peanut processing usually starts from whole-peanut roasting, and roasted peanuts are then packaged to sell as whole peanuts or made
into peanut butter, he said.
For the study, Yang used a pulsating light system -- two lamps filled
with xenon, two cooling blowers, one
treatment chamber with a conveyor
belt and a control module -- to direct
concentrated bursts of light to modify
the peanut allergenic proteins. That
way, human antibodies can’t recognize them as allergens and begin to
release histamines.
Histamines create allergy symptoms such as itching, rashes and
wheezing. The pulsing light reduced
the allergenic potential of the major
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A pill coated with tiny needles can
deliver drugs directly into the lining
of the digestive tract.
Given a choice, most patients would
prefer to take a drug orally instead of
getting an injection. Unfortunately,
many drugs, especially those made
from large proteins, cannot be given
as a pill because they get broken down
in the stomach before they can be absorbed.
To help overcome that obstacle, researchers at MIT and Massachusetts
General Hospital (MGH) have devised
a novel drug capsule coated with tiny
needles that can inject drugs directly
into the lining of the stomach after the
capsule is swallowed. In animal studies, the team found that the capsule
delivered insulin more efficiently than
injection under the skin, and there were
no harmful side effects as the capsule
passed through the digestive system.
“This could be a way that the patient can circumvent the need to have
an infusion or subcutaneous administration of a drug,” says Giovanni
Traverso, a research fellow at MIT’s
Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer
Research, a gastroenterologist at
MGH, and one of the lead authors of
the paper, which appears in the Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Although the researchers tested
their capsule with insulin, they anticipate that it would be most useful for
delivering biopharmaceuticals such as
antibodies, which are used to treat
cancer and autoimmune disorders like
arthritis and Crohn’s disease. This class
of drugs, known as “biologics,” also
includes vaccines, recombinant DNA,
and RNA.The large size of these biologic drugs makes them nonabsorbable. And before they even would be
absorbed, they’re degraded in your GI
tract by acids and enzymes that just
eat up the molecules and make them
inactive,” says Carl Schoellhammer, a
graduate student in chemical engineering and a lead author of the paper.
Scientists have tried designing
microparticles and nanoparticles that
can deliver biologics, but such particles are expensive to produce and
require a new version to be engineered
for each drug.
Schoellhammer, Traverso, and their
colleagues set out to design a capsule
that would serve as a platform for the
tology at the David Geffen School of
Medicine at UCLA.
“This study demonstrates that combining an oxidant and an antioxidant
may enhance each other and
help sustain bacteria-fighting activity over a longer
period of time.”
Millions suffer from
acne, and it has a significant psychosocial effect on
patients, but limited
progress has been made in
developing new strategies
for treating it.
According to researchers, antibiotic resistance and
side effects limit the efficacy of the current treatpossible ments, which include benzoyl peroxide, retinoids,
antibiotics and Accutane
(isotretinonin).
A patent application has been filed
for the combination treatment of benzoyl peroxide and resveratrol, which
is owned by the University of
Calfironia Regents and managed by
the UCLA Office of Intellectual Property and Industry Sponsored Research.
delivery of a wide range of therapeutics, prevent degradation of the drugs,
and inject the payload directly into the
lining of the GI tract. Their prototype
acrylic capsule, 2 centimeters long and
1 centimeter in diameter, includes a
reservoir for the drug and is coated
with hollow, stainless steel needles
about 5 millimeters long.
Previous studies of accidental ingestion of sharp objects in human patients have suggested that it could be
safe to swallow a capsule coated with
short needles. Because there are no
pain receptors in the GI tract, patients
would not feel any pain from the drug
injection.
To test whether this type of capsule
could allow safe and effective drug
delivery, the researchers tested it in
pigs, with insulin as the drug payload.
It took more than a week for the capsules to move through the entire digestive tract, and the researchers found
no traces of tissue damage, supporting
the potential safety of this novel approach.
They also found that the
microneedles successfully injected insulin into the lining of the stomach,
small intestine, and colon, causing the
animals’ blood glucose levels to drop.
This reduction in blood glucose was
faster and larger than the drop seen
when the same amount of glucose was
given by subcutaneous injection.
“The kinetics are much better, and
much faster-onset, than those seen with
traditional under-the-skin administration,” Traverso says. “For molecules
that are particularly difficult to absorb, this would be a way of actually
administering them at much higher
efficiency.”
The team now plans to modify the
capsule so that peristalsis, or contractions of the digestive tract, would
slowly squeeze the drug out of the
capsule as it travels through the tract.
They are also working on capsules
with needles made of degradable polymers and sugar that would break off
and become embedded in the gut lining, where they would slowly disintegrate and release the drug. This would
further minimize any safety concern.
Biochemists solve ‘address problem’
in cells that leads to lethal kidney disease
ability to combat Parkinson’s,
Alzheimer’s and other diseases.
PH1 — short for primary
hyperoxaluria 1 — starts at birth and
is usually fatal for patients who do not
receive both kidney and liver transplants. Approximately half of those
with the disease have kidney failure
by age 15
Scientists’ ability to diagnose rare
diseases has improved in recent years
because technological advances in
genomics have made it easier to identify more genetic mutations.
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Research by UCLA biochemists
may lead to a new treatment — or even
a cure — for PH1, a rare and potentially deadly genetic kidney disease
that afflicts children. Their findings
also may provide important insights
into treatments for Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease and other
degenerative diseases.
Led by Carla Koehler, a professor
of chemistry and biochemistry in the
UCLA College, the researchers identified a compound called dequalinium
chloride, or DECA, that can prevent a
metabolic enzyme from going to the
wrong location within a cell. Ensuring
that the enzyme — called alanine:
glyoxylate aminotransferase, or AGT
— goes to the proper “address” in the
cell prevents PH1.
In humans, AGT is supposed to go
to an organelle inside the cell called
the peroxisome, but for people with a
particular genetic mutation, the enzyme mistakenly goes instead to the
mitochondria — tiny power generators in cells that burn food and produce most of the cells’ energy — which
causes PH1.
Koehler’s team demonstrated that
adding small amounts of DECA, which
is FDA-approved, to cells in a Petri
dish prevents AGT from going to the
mitochondria and sends it to its proper
destination, the peroxisome.
“In many mutations that cause diseases, the enzyme doesn’t work,”
Koehler said. “In PH1 the enzyme does
work, but it goes to the wrong part of
the cell. We wanted to use DECA in a
cell model to block AGT from going to
the wrong address and send it back to
the right address. DECA blocks the
mitochondria ‘mailbox’ and takes it to
the peroxisome address instead.”
How often did it work? “All the
time,” said Koehler, a member of
UCLA’s Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, Molecular Biology Institute and Brain Research Institute.
For people with the mutation, the
correct peroxisome address is present
in AGT, but it is ignored because it is
accompanied by the address of the
mitochondria, which the cell reads
first, Koehler said.
Koehler, who also is a member of
the scientific and medical advisory
board of the United Mitochondrial
Disease Foundation, hopes to find out
whether a similar “correct address”
strategy can slow cancer down. Her
laboratory has identified approximately 100 other small molecules,
which she calls MitoBloCKs, that she
and her colleagues are testing for their
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A Little Wisdom
If flying is so safe,
why do they call the airport the “terminal”?
Bruce Frenkel
What Are the Key USES of Cash?
As an investor, you may find that the elements of your portfolio that seem to
draw most of your attention are stocks and bonds. After all, these investment
vehicles, and others derived from them, provide you with potential growth and
income opportunities — which is why you invest in the first place. Yet, you also
may find significant value in a more humble financial asset: cash. In fact, you
might be surprised at the various ways in which the cash, and cash equivalents,
in your portfolio can help you complete your financial picture.
One way to understand the uses of cash is to look at the “USES” of cash. In
other words, consider the acronym USES:
Unexpected expenses and emergencies — You’ll need sufficient cash for
situations such as a job loss, a home repair or an unplanned medical expense.
During your working years, you should keep three to six months’ worth of
living expenses in a cash account specifically designed to meet unexpected
expenses. Once you’re retired, you may be able to get by on a smaller
emergency fund — up to three months’ worth of living expenses, although you
will need more for everyday spending.
Specific short-term savings goal — Are you anticipating a big expense —a
wedding, a big vacation, a down payment on a new home, etc. — sometime
within the next few years? If so, you’ll want to set aside sufficient cash, with the
exact amount depending on your specific short-term goal.
Everyday spending — It goes without saying that you’ll need adequate cash
for your everyday spending needs — groceries, utilities, entertainment, mortgage/debt payments, and so on. Of course, while you’re working, you will
probably handle most of these costs with your paychecks, but you may still need
to set aside one or two months’ worth of living expenses. Once you’re retired,
though, it’s a somewhat different story. While your expenses may go down in
some areas (such as costs associated with employment), they are likely to go up
in others (such as health care). So your overall cost of living may not drop much,
if at all. Consequently, it may be a good idea to set aside 12 months’ worth of
living expenses, after incorporating other sources of income, such as Social
Security and outside employment. In addition, you’ll have to decide on the most
efficient way of drawing on your other sources of income, including Social
Security and investment accounts such as an IRA, a 401(k), etc. It’s especially
important to create a sustainable withdrawal strategy for your investment
portfolio because you don’t want to run the risk of outliving your money.
Source of investment — You’ll want to have some cash available in your
portfolio — perhaps 2% to 3% of the portfolio’s value — to take advantage of
investment opportunities as they arise. Also, having even a small percentage of
your portfolio devoted to cash can modestly improve your overall diversification — and a diversified portfolio is your best defense against market volatility.
(Keep in mind, though, that diversification can’t guarantee a profit or protect
against loss.)
So, there you have it: four key USES of cash. Taken together, they provide
some good reasons to keep at least a modest “stream” of liquid assets in your
portfolio.
This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones
Financial Advisor.
Man guards treasure by
sleeping in car for 3 days
Laurence Egerton's metal-detecting
excursions often resulted in such "treasures" as old
shotgun cartridges and
other "rubbish," he says.
But last November, the
UK builder
found something much
better—22,000
fourth-century
Roman coins,
the biggest such cache ever found in
Britain.
The coins, which date from AD260
to AD348 and are known as the Seaton
Down Hoard because of where they
were found, went on temporary display at the British Museum last week,
the Telegraph reports.
But before that, they had to be excavated—and while archaeologists
worked on that, Egerton, 51, couldn't
bring himself to leave the site. "I slept
in my car alongside it for three nights
to guard it," he says.
"Every night the archaeologists
packed up and left, and I couldn’t go
home and sleep thinking there was
something of such significance sitting
there in a hole in the ground." Experts
are impressed with the find, which
includes coins struck in honor of the
foundation of Constantinople in
AD332 that feature Emperor
Constantine the Great's image; one
archaeologist says they were probably
someone's savings.
"There were
no High Street
banks, so a good,
deep hole in the
ground was as secure a place as
any to hide your
savings in times
of trouble, or if
you were going
away on a long
journey," he explains.
They were found in a field near a
previously excavated Roman villa site,
and Egerton first spotted two thumbnail-sized coins on the ground. His
metal detector then uncovered iron
underground—something many metal
detectors won't do, because it's typically worthless—and he soon found
himself bringing up a "shovel ... full
of coins—they just spilled out over
the field," he says.
Authorities declared the coins to be
official treasure, meaning they're eligible to be acquired by a museum; the
Royal Albert Memorial Museum is
trying to raise the money to buy them.
Egerton has a license to operate on
the land where they were found, so he
and the landowner will split the proceeds—and the copper coins could be
worth tens of thousands of dollars
Egerton hopes to keep one of the
coins as a memento.
MIT researchers find that a volcanic plume, not an asteroid, likely created the moon’s largest basin.
New data obtained by NASA’s
GRAIL mission reveals that the
Procellarum region on the near side of
the moon — a giant basin often referred to as the “man in the moon” —
likely arose not from a massive asteroid strike, but from a large plume of
magma deep within the moon’s interior.
The Procellarum region is a roughly
circular, volcanic terrain some 1,800
miles in diameter — nearly as wide as
the United States.
One hypothesis suggested that it
was formed by a massive impact, in
which case it would have been the
largest impact basin on the moon. Subsequent asteroid collisions overprinted
the region with smaller — although
still large — basins.
Now researchers from MIT, the
Colorado School of Mines, and other
institutions have created a high-resolution map of the Procellarum, and
found that its border is not circular,
but polygonal, composed of sharp
angles that could not have been created by a massive asteroid. Instead,
researchers believe that the angular
outline was produced by giant tension
cracks in the moon’s crust as it cooled
around an upwelling plume of hot
material from the deep interior.
Maria Zuber, the E.A. Griswold
Professor of Geophysics and also
MIT’s vice president for research, says
“A lot of things in science are really
complicated, but I’ve always loved to
answer simple questions,” says Zuber,
who is principal investigator for the
that as cracks occurred, they formed a
“plumbing system” in the moon’s crust
through which magma could meander
to the surface. Magma eventually filled
the region’s smaller basins, creating
what we see today as dark spots on the
near side of the moon — features that
have inspired the popular notion of a
“man in the moon.”
GRAIL (Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory) mission. “How many
people have looked up at the moon
and wondered what produced the pattern we see — let me tell you, I’ve
wanted to solve that one!”
The team mapped the Procellarum
region using data obtained by GRAIL
— twin probes that orbited the moon
Soon to become a minority in the U.S., whites
express declining support for diversity
Doctoral student Felix Danbold and jority gave an average response of clashing cultural values. They conprofessor Yuen Huo found that white 5.67, while those who believed that cluded that the demographic changes
Americans' favorable views of diver- whites would no longer be the major- are threatening whites’ sense that they
sity tends to diminish if they under- ity gave an average response of just
best represent the Ameristand that whites will
can identity.
soon be a minority in
“Whites have long
the U.S.
benefited from being seen
White Americans
as the ethnic group that
may view diversity and
best represents what it
multiculturalism more
means to be American,”
negatively as the U.S.
said Huo, a faculty memmoves toward becomber in the UCLA College.
ing a minority-majority
“Thinking about a future
nation, UCLA psyin which whites are no
chologists report.
longer a numerical maAs part of their study,
jority threatens this claim
the researchers divided
to the American identity
98 white Americans
and, we have found, refrom all regions of the
sults in a reluctance to
country — half male,
embrace diversity and
half female, with an avgreater support for newerage age of 37 — rancomers to assimilate to
domly into two groups. Doctoral student Felix Danbold and professor Yuen Huo found American society.”
that
white
Americans'
favorable
views
of
diversity
tends
to
One group was told that
The “threat to idenwhites will no longer be diminish if they understand that whites will soon be a minority tity,” Danbold said, is ofthe majority in the U.S. in the U.S.
ten overlooked in discusby 2050; in fact, this is likely to be true 5.15.
sions about why whites are uneasy
as soon as 2043, according to some
“We see a significant reduction in about changing demographics.
projections. The second group was told the endorsement of diversity when
In a second study, researchers
that whites would retain their majority white Americans are exposed to cur- showed that whites who perceived that
status in the U.S. through at least 2050. rent projections of future demograph- the relative size of their ethnic group
All participants were then asked a se- ics,” said Felix Danbold, a UCLA psy- was rapidly declining also expressed a
ries of questions about their views on chology doctoral student and the greater interest in having other ethnic
diversity.
paper’s lead author. “Most Americans groups assimilated to their own. The
“Whites feel lukewarm about di- view diversity in positive terms, but researchers again explained this reacversity when they are told that they are many white Americans who see the tion as whites defending their group
about to lose their majority status in actual demographic projections, and as “best representing what America
the United States for the first time,” the loss of their majority status, end up stands for.”
said Yuen Huo, UCLA professor of being less enthusiastic about it.”
Those who felt that all ethnic groups
psychology and the study’s senior auThose in the study who identified represent America equally well supthor.
themselves as Republicans gave aver- ported diversity even when thinking
Using a seven-point scale — where age responses of 4.5, compared with about their group’s declining share of
1 meant “strongly disagree” and 7 5.8 for Democrats and 5.7 for inde- the U.S. population.
meant “strongly agree” — subjects pendents. Thirty-six percent of the
Participants were also asked how
were asked how much they agreed or participants were Democrats, 21 per- strongly they agreed or disagreed with
disagreed with statements like “One cent were Republicans and 31 percent statements including “The growth of
of the goals of our country should be were independents.
other ethnic groups has increased the
to teach people from different racial,
Support for diversity was also tax burden on members of my ethnic
ethnic and cultural backgrounds how higher among women, with an aver- group” and “Social services have beto live and work together” and “Ameri- age response of 5.7; men’s average come less available to members of my
cans should understand that differ- response was 5.1.
ethnic group because of the growth of
ences in backgrounds and experiences
The researchers say the results are other ethnic groups.” On a scale from
can lead to different values and ways related to whites feeling threatened in 1 to 5, where 5 represented the stronof thinking.” Those who believed a way that is distinct from their con- gest agreement, the average score was
whites would continue to be the ma- cerns about economic competition or 3.04.
particles of light, called photons, deep
inside the tissue than clam tissue without iridocytes does, they found.
"We're very excited by our surprising discovery," said study researcher
Dan Morse, a professor of
biomolecular science and engineering, and director of the Marine Biotechnology Center at the University of
California, Santa Barbara.
"Now, we know the giant-clam
mantle has a more sophisticated function than we expected," said Hirose,
who was not involved in the current
study.
"The colorful mantle reflects useless light for photosynthesis (green
and yellow) and scatters useful light
(red and blue) forward, and
laterally,into deep tissue."
The giant clams' colorful and
The brilliant blue reflective cells on a giant clam can reflect sunlight for
sparkly
sheen may one day inspire
algae living inside its shell.
new forms of clean technology, the
So, the researchers wondered, researchers said. For instance, tradi"What on Earth is a giant clam doing tional solar cells work well in direct
with a living iridescent cell?" Sweeney sunlight, but not when they get too
Brilliant shades of blue and aqua said.
hot. With the clam's design, a refleccoat the iridescent lips of giant clams,
Giant clams have a dull outer shell,
but these shiny cells aren't just for as well as a weighted shell hinge that tive sheen could help solar cells stay
show, new research finds. The irides- helps them point their lips up toward cool even when they're exposed to
cent sheen directs beams of sunlight the sunlight. Perhaps the iridescent intense sunlight, Sweeney said.
into the interior of the clam, providing cells, called iridocytes, play an optical
light for algae housed inside.
function, the researchers reasoned.
In a symbiotic return, the algae use
The team traveled to Palau, an isthat sunlight to power photosynthesis, land east of the Philippines in the tropiresulting in energy for the giant clam. cal Pacific Ocean, to gather informa"It ends up being a large part of the tion about the giant clams. "We put
energy budget of the clams," said study this into a computer model about how
researcher Alison Sweeney, an assis- we think light propagates through the
tant professor of physics and as- clams," Sweeney said. "[But] nobody
tronomy at the University of Pennsyl- actually believed it," she added, refervania.
ring to how the light was reflected
Essentially, the oversize mollusks, back into the shells of the clams.
which can measure more than 4 feet
So, they returned to Palau to take
long, have a natural solar energy sys- detailed measurements of light inside
tem hiding in their shells.
the clams Tridacna derasa, T. maxima
Most iridescent cells including and T. crocea with the help of a fiberthose that impart a vivid blue to the optic probe.
morpho butterfly, the glittery colors
The iridescent cells reflected a reof beetles and the shine of birds' feath- markable amount of light into the clam,
ers are dead, much like fingernails and more than the scientists had initially
human hair. But the iridescent cells of expected, Sweeney said. Clam tissue
squid and giant clams are alive.
with iridocytes has about fivefold more
Giant clams' shiny shells
could inspire new solar power
tech
from January to December 2012. Researchers measured the distance between the probes as they chased each
other around the moon. As the leading
probe passed over a region of lower
density, it briefly slowed, caught by
that region’s gravitational pull. As the
probes circled the moon, they moved
in accordion fashion, the distance between them stretching and contracting
in response to varying gravitational
attraction due to the mass variations in
the lunar interior.
Ultimately, proving that the moon
may have harbored an ancient plume
may require a new lunar mission, involving a long-lived geophysical network to monitor seismic and heat signals from the deep interior, according
to Clive Neal, a professor of civil and
environmental engineering and earth
sciences at the University of Notre
Dame.
“It comes to trying to understand
the nature of the interior, and how
extensive was this concentration of
heat-producing elements that
would’ve caused a plume to surface,”
says Neal, who was not involved in
the research. “GRAIL has been a fantastic mission, and this data will be
continually used and reinterpreted as
we get more data back from the moon.
I don’t think we’ve seen the last of this
data by a long shot.”
Sea-Monkeys
drive ocean
circulation
Brine shrimp, which are sold as
pets known as Sea-Monkeys, are
tiny—only about half an inch long
each. With about 10 small leaf-like
fins that flap about, they look as if
they could hardly make waves.
But get billions of similarly tiny
organisms together and they can move
oceans.
It turns out that the collective swimming motion of Sea-Monkeys and
other zooplankton—swimming plankton—can generate enough swirling
flow to potentially influence the circulation of water in oceans, according
to a new study by Caltech researchers.
The effect could be as strong as
those due to the wind and tides, the
main factors that are known to drive
the up-and-down mixing of oceans,
says John Dabiri, professor of aeronautics and bioengineering at Caltech.
According to the new analysis by
Dabiri and mechanical engineering
graduate student Monica Wilhelmus,
organisms like brine shrimp, despite
their diminutive size, may play a significant role in stirring up nutrients,
heat, and salt in the sea—major components of the ocean system.
In 2009, Dabiri's research team
studied jellyfish to show that small
animals can generate flow in the surrounding water. "Now," Dabiri says,
"these new lab experiments show that
similar effects can occur in organisms
that are much smaller but also more
numerous—and therefore potentially
more impactful in regions of the ocean
important for climate."
Brine shrimp (specifically Artemia
salina) can be found in toy stores, as
part of kits that allow you to raise a
colony at home. But in nature, they
live in bodies of salty water, such as
the Great Salt Lake in Utah. Their
behavior is cued by light: at night,
they swim toward the surface to munch
on photosynthesizing algae while
avoiding predators. During the day,
they sink back into the dark depths of
the water.
A. salina (a species of brine shrimp,
commonly known as Sea-Monkeys)
begin a vertical migration, stimulated
by a vertical blue laser light.
Although researchers had proposed
the idea that swimming zooplankton
can influence ocean circulation, the
effect had never been directly observed, Dabiri says. Past studies could
only analyze how individual organisms disturb the water surrounding
them.
But thanks to this new laser-guided
setup, Dabiri and Wilhelmus have been
able to determine that the collective
motion of the shrimp creates powerful
swirls—stronger than would be produced by simply adding up the effects
produced by individual organisms.
Adding up the effect of all of the
zooplankton in the ocean—assuming
they have a similar influence—could
inject as much as a trillion watts of
power into the oceans to drive global
circulation, Dabiri says. In comparison, the winds and tides contribute a
combined two trillion watts.
Using this new experimental setup
will enable future studies to better
untangle the complex relationships
between swimming organisms and
ocean currents, Dabiri says. "Coaxing
Sea-Monkeys to swim when and where
you want them to is even more difficult than it sounds," he adds. "But
Monica was undeterred over the course
of this project and found a creative
solution to a very challenging problem."
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LEGAL NOTICE - DIVORCE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No. 2014-009363 (37)
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF:
ELIASSA JOSEPH, Petitioner
and
ATILA DORILUS, Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
(NO PROPERTY)
TO: ATILA DORILUS, Respondent
Last Known Residence: UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of
marriage has been filed against you, and you are
required to serve copy of your written answer and
defenses, if any on SHERLINE CLARK, ESQ., ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER, whose address is 111
N.W. 183 Street, Suite 101, Miami Gardens, FL 33169,
on or before October 27, 2014, and file the original with
the clerk of this court at 201 S.E. 6th Street, Fort
Lauderdale, FL 33301, before service on Petitioner or
immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default will
be entered against you for the relief demanded in the
petition.
Copies of all court documents in this case, including
orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s
office. You may review these documents upon request.
You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office
notified of your current address. (You may file Notice
of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved
Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit
will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk’s
office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of
Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of
documents and information. Failure to comply can
result in sanctions including dismissal or striking of
the pleadings.
DATED:
September 10, 2014
HOWARD C. FORMAN
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
A TRUE COPY
By: Shantia Hall
Deputy Clerk
A TRUE COPY
Publish September 18, 25, October 2, 9, 2014
LEGAL NOTICE - DIVORCE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No. 14-07698
Division 38/93
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF:
MICHELLE LYNN OGILVIE, Petitioner
and
WILLIAM THANE OGILVIE, Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
(NO CHILD OR FINANCIAL SUPPORT)
TO: WILLIAM THANE OGILVIE, Respondent
Last Known Residence: 4390 Old Ruxbury Rd.
Brookville, MD 20833
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of
marriage has been filed against you, and you are
required to serve copy of your written answer and
defenses, if any on MICHELLE LYNN OGILVIE, whose
address is 13310 SW 5th Ct., Davie, FL 33325, on or
before October 27, 2014, and file the original with the
clerk of this court at 201 S.E. 6th Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default will be
entered against you for the relief demanded in the
petition.
The action is asking the court to decide how the
following real or personal property should be divided:
NONE
Copies of all court documents in this case, including
orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s
office. You may review these documents upon request.
You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office
notified of your current address. (You may file Notice
of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved
Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit
will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk’s
office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of
Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of
documents and information. Failure to comply can
result in sanctions including dismissal or striking of the
pleadings.
DATED: September 12, 2014
HOWARD C. FORMAN
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
A TRUE COPY
By: Corinne Wilson
Deputy Clerk
A TRUE COPY
Publish September 18, 25, October 2, 9, 2014
LEGAL NOTICE - SALE
We will sell or otherwise dispose of the contents of the
following units to satisfy the delinquent storage lien
placed in accordance with the state of Florida statute
83.806
Name:
Contents:
Christopher Benitez
HouseHold
Kenneth Johnson
HouseHold
Jenifer Robert
HouseHold
George D. Richard
HouseHold
Justo Rodriguez
HouseHold
Lance McCoy
HouseHold
Keneen Winters
HouseHold
Kristopher Jones
HouseHold
Diane Stallard
HouseHold
Melissa Melendez
HouseHold
William Carrillo
HouseHold
Noel Gordon
HouseHold
Laura Clark
HouseHold
Sale will be conducted at Handy Storage #13, 350 S.
University Dr., Pembroke Pines, FL, 33025 at 12:30
PM, October 22, 2014. Open door sale, cash only. A
cleaning deposit will be taken. 954-430-0594
Publish October 2, 9, 2014
LEGAL NOTICE - DIVORCE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No. 14-09953
(38/93)
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF:
KEVIN ST. PATRICK LINDSAY, Petitioner
and
MANDLYN RENA STANLEY, Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
TO: MANDLYN RENA STANLEY, Respondent
Last Known Residence: 201 BLAKE DR., AUGUSTA, GA 30909
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of
marriage has been filed against you, and you are
required to serve copy of your written answer and
defenses, if any on KEVIN ST. PATRICK LINDSAY,
whose address is 3130 NW 72nd Way, Hollywood, FL
33024, on or before October 23, 2014, and file the
original with the clerk of this court at 201 S.E. 6th
Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, before service on
Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so,
a default will be entered against you for the relief
demanded in the petition.
The action is asking the court to decide how the
following real or personal property should be divided:
NONE
Copies of all court documents in this case, including
orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s
office. You may review these documents upon request.
You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office
notified of your current address. (You may file Notice
of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved
Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit
will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk’s
office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of
Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of
documents and information. Failure to comply can
result in sanctions including dismissal or striking of the
pleadings.
DATED: September 8, 2014
HOWARD C. FORMAN
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
A TRUE COPY
By: Corinne Wilson
Deputy Clerk
A TRUE COPY
I Paul F. Perry of Divorce Pro, a non-lawyer, located at
4987 N. University Drive, Suite 2403, Lauderhill, FL
33351, phone 954-741-0052, help the petitioner fill out
this form.
Publish September 18, 25, October 2, 9, 2014
LEGAL NOTICE - DIVORCE
LEGAL NOTICE - PROBATE
LEGAL NOTICE - PROBATE
LEGAL NOTICE - PROBATE
LEGAL NOTICE - DIVORCE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No. 14009999
Division 38/91
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF:
DERRICK G. PHILLIPS, Petitioner
and
YVONNE SYNELLA CROSEDALE, Respondent
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Case No.: 14-3862
Division: 62
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MARION H. LEVI, Deceased
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Case No.: PR-C-14-001690
Division: 62J
IN RE: ESTATE OF
WILLIAM GEORGE SIMS, JR., Deceased
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Case No.: PRC 14-4137
Division: 61
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ALICE FECAS, Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of MARION H. LEVI,
deceased, whose date of death was July 3, 2014, is
pending in the Circuit Court for Broward County, Florida,
Probate Division, the address of which is 201 S.E. 6th
Street, Room 252, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301. The
names and addresses of the personal representative
and the personal representative’s attorney are set
forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons having
claims or demands against decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on
whom a copy of this notice is served must file their
claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other persons
having claims or demands against decedent’s estate
including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims,
must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first publication of this notice is October
2, 2014.
Attorney for Personal Representative:
KENNETH S. RUBIN, ESQ.
KENNETH S. RUBIN, P.A.
9900 W. Sample Road, Suite 404
Coral Springs, FL 33065
Telephone: (954) 755-3440
Florida Bar No. 214094
Beejay@elderesq.com
Personal Representative:
Elizabeth L. Smith
c/o KENNETH S. RUBIN, P.A.
9900 W. Sample Road, Suite 404
Coral Springs, FL 33065
October 2, 9, 2014
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of WILLIAM GEORGE
SIMS, JR., deceased, whose date of death was April
14, 2014, is pending in the Circuit Court for Broward
County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which
is 201 S.E. 6th Street, Room 252, Fort Lauderdale, FL
33301. The names and addresses of the personal
representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons having
claims or demands against decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on
whom a copy of this notice is served must file their
claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other persons
having claims or demands against decedent’s estate
including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims,
must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No. FMCE 14-05785
Division: 36/91
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF:
DUKENEL JEAN-PIERRE, Petitioner
and
MAGALIE AUGUSTE, Respondent
AMENDED NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
(NO CHILD OR FINANCIAL SUPPORT
TO: MAGALIE AUGUSTE, Respondent
Last Known Residence: 12830 Westview Dr.,
Miami, FL 33167
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of
marriage has been filed against you, and you are
required to serve copy of your written answer and
defenses, if any on DUKENEL JEAN-PIERRE, Petitioner, 2200 Monroe St., Unit 34, Hollywood, FL
33020, on or before November 13, 2014, and file the
original with the clerk of this court at 201 S.E. 6th
Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, before service on
Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do
so, a default will be entered against you for the relief
demanded in the petition.
The action is asking the court to decide how the
following real or personal property should be divided:
1) Lot 26, Block 56, of Palm Coast, Map of Royal
Palms, Section 31, according to the plat recorded in
Map Book 10, pages 43 through 53 of the Public
Records of Flagler County, Florida.” a/k/a: Parcel 07
11 31 7031 00560 0260 / Street address: 51 Riviere
Lane, Palm Coast, FL 32164.
2.) Monterey Condo Three, Unit 104, Bldg 36, undivided 1/72 interest in Common Elements Official
Records 12306-1926 or 18796-1557 0999 1 in MiamiDade County, Florida. (A/K/A: Folio 30 1231 046 0680
/ Street Address: 20905 NE 8 Ct., Apt 104-36, Miami,
FL 33179)
3.) 20 Acres Vacant, unimproved land located near El
Paso, Texas with legal description of: “Unit 0087 Lot 20
Sec 25 Blk 076”
Copies of all court documents in this case, including
orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s
office. You may review these documents upon request.
You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office
notified of your current address. (You may file Notice
of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved
Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit
will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk’s
office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of
Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of
documents and information. Failure to comply can
result in sanctions including dismissal or striking of the
pleadings.
Dated: September 29, 2014.
HOWARD C. FORMAN
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
A TRUE COPY
By: Jasmine Shivers
Deputy Clerk
A TRUE COPY
I Paul F. Perry of Divorce Pro, a non-lawyer, located
at 4987 N. University Drive, Suite 2403, Lauderhill,
FL 33351, phone 954-741-0052, help the petitioner
fill out this form
Publish October 2, 9, 16, 23, 2014
NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
TO: YVONNE SYNELLA CROSEDALE, Respondent
Last Known Residence: 1612 NW 11TH AVE., FT.
LAUDERDALE, FL 33311
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of
marriage has been filed against you, and you are
required to serve copy of your written answer and
defenses, if any on DERRICK G. PHILLIPS, whose
address is 4740 NW 24th Ct., Apt. 118A, Lauderdale
Lakes, FL 33313, on or before October 24, 2014, and
file the original with the clerk of this court at 201 S.E.
6th Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, before service
on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do
so, a default will be entered against you for the relief
demanded in the petition.
The action is asking the court to decide how the
following real or personal property should be divided:
NONE
Copies of all court documents in this case, including
orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s
office. You may review these documents upon request.
You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office
notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of
Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be
mailed to the address on record at the clerk’s office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of
Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in
sanctions including dismissal or striking of the pleadings.
DATED: September 9, 2014
HOWARD C. FORMAN
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
A TRUE COPY
By: Leslie Santiago
Deputy Clerk
A TRUE COPY
I Paul F. Perry of Divorce Pro, a non-lawyer, located at 4987
N. University Drive, Suite 2403, Lauderhill, FL 33351, phone
954-741-0052, help the petitioner fill out this form.
Publish September 18, 25, October 2, 9, 2014
NOTICE OF SALE
We will sell or otherwise dispose of the contents of the
following units to satisfy the delinquent storage lien
placed in accordance with the state of Florida statute
83,806
NAME
CONTENTS
Kristina Braziel
Household
Nikisha Phillips
Household
Aaron Serrano
Household
Christine Benjamin
Household
Teresa McFarlane
Household
Robert Hunter
Household
Kiumichia Alcime
Household
Kristina Baker
Household
Jerome A. Tolle
Household
Cassel S. Elswick
Household
Patrick Vanella
Household
Clarence Westbrook
Household
Sale will be conducted at Handy Storage #12, 8910
Cleary Blvd. Plantation, FL 33324 at 11:00 AM October
22, 2014. Open door sale, cash only. A cleaning
deposit will be taken. 954.452.4245
Publish October 2, 9, 2014
LEGAL NOTICE FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned,
desiring to engage in business under the fictitious
name of
Florida Textile Recycling Programs
135 Weston Road, Suite 319
Weston, FL 33326
intends to register the said name with the Division
of Corporations of the Department of State.
Dated at Pompano Beach, Florida this 3rd day of
October, 2014.
FLSC, LLC
135 Weston Road, Suite 319
Weston, FL 33326
Publish October 9, 2014
LEGAL NOTICE - DIVORCE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No. 1409891
Division: 38/90
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF:
OTTO GOMBOS, Petitioner/Husband
and
KITTIWANNARAT GOMBOS, Respondent/Wife
NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
TO: KITTIWANNARAT GOMBOS, Respondent/Wife
Last Known Residence: 1715 Johnson St. Apt
#A, Hollywood, FL 33020
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action for
dissolution of marriage has been filed against you,
and you are required to serve copy of your written
answer and defenses, if any on OTTO GOMBOS,
Petitioner, whose address is 1715 Johnson St. Apt
#A, Hollywood, FL 33020, on or before October 20,
2014, and file the original with the clerk of this court
at 201 S.E. 6th Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301,
before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default will be entered
against you for the relief demanded in the petition.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of said Court at Fort
Lauderdale, Florida on August 4, 2014.
HOWARD C. FORMAN
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
A TRUE COPY
By: Natisha Johnson
Deputy Clerk
A TRUE COPY
I, Amir Hussain, of Professional Associates, 2117
Hollywood Blvd. #11, Hollywood, Florida 33020,
helped the petitioner, fill out this form.
Publish September 18, 25, October 2, 9, 2014
LEGAL NOTICE - DIVORCE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No. 14010321
Division; 44/93
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF:
JULES CADET, Petitioner
and
JUDITH CHULU, Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
TO: JUDITH CHULU, Respondent
Last Known Residence: 1125 NE 156th St. N.
Miami Beach, FL 33162
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of
marriage has been filed against you, and you are
required to serve copy of your written answer and
defenses, if any on JULES CADET, whose address is
8120 SW 24th Street North Miami Beach, FL 33162,
on or before November 3, 2014, and file the original
with the clerk of this court at 201 S.E. 6th Street, Fort
Lauderdale, FL 33301, before service on Petitioner or
immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default will
be entered against you for the relief demanded in the
petition.
The action is asking the court to decide how the
following real or personal property should be divided:
1.) Lot 16, less the West 46.62 and he West 53.28 feet
of Lot 15, block 4, FLEEMAN HEIGHTS, according to
the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat book 50, page 66,
of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida.
2.) Retirement accounts - City of Hollywood.
3.) Checking account; savings account
Copies of all court documents in this case, including
orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s
office. You may review these documents upon request.
You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office
notified of your current address. (You may file Notice
of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved
Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will
be mailed to the address on record at the clerk’s office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules
of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure
of documents and information. Failure to comply
can result in sanctions including dismissal or striking
of the pleadings.
DATED:
September 17, 2014
HOWARD C. FORMAN
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
A TRUE COPY
By: Leslie Santiago
Deputy Clerk
A TRUE COPY
I Paul F. Perry of Divorce Pro, a non-lawyer, located
at 4987 N. University Drive, Suite 2403, Lauderhill,
FL 33351, phone 954-741-0052, help the petitioner
fill out this form.
Publish September 18, 25, October 2, 9, 2014
LEGAL NOTICE - SALE
We will sell or otherwise dispose of the contents of the
following units to satisfy the Delinquent storage lien
placed in accordance with the state of Florida statute
83,806
NAME
CONTENTS
Harold Williams
Household
Anissia Minus
Household
Curtis Jerome Bryant
Household
Olga Olivia Munnings
Household
Harry Lee Warren
Household
Mitchell Oneal
Household
Brittany Craddock
Household
Joshua Mearidy
Household
Alain Vallenjo
Household
Nadie Stojanovich
Household
Jason Butcher
Household
Sale will be conducted at Handy Storage #14, 420
Stirling Rd Dania FL 33004 At 9:30 AM on October
22nd, 2014. Open door sale, cash only. A cleaning
deposit will be taken. 954-920-1008.
Publish October 2, 9, 2014
LEGAL NOTICE - DIVORCE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No. FMCE14010031
Division: FAMILY
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF:
CARL BORGE and
EDIT JUHASZ BORGE, Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
(NO CHILD OR FINANCIAL SUPPORT)
TO: EDIT JUHASZ BORGE, Respondent
Last Known Residence: Budapest Hungary
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of
marriage has been filed against you, and you are
required to serve copy of your written answer and
defenses, if any on CARL BORGE, Petitioner, c/o
Attorney Mark J. LaBate, whose address is 2748 E.
Commercial Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33308, on or
before November 10, 2014, and file the original with
the clerk of this court at 201 S.E. 6th Street, Fort
Lauderdale, FL 33301, before service on Petitioner or
immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default will
be entered against you for the relief demanded in the
petition.
The action is asking the court to decide how the
following real or personal property should be divided:
NONE
Copies of all court documents in this case, including
orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s
office. You may review these documents upon request.
You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office
notified of your current address. (You may file Notice
of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved
Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit
will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk’s
office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of
Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of
documents and information. Failure to comply can
result in sanctions including dismissal or striking of the
pleadings.
Dated: September 24, 2014.
HOWARD C. FORMAN
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
A TRUE COPY
By: Jasmine Shivers
Deputy Clerk
A TRUE COPY
Publish October 2, 9, 16, 23, 2014
LEGAL NOTICE - DIVORCE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No. FMCE14008725
Division: FAMILY
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF:
JOSE KAMAL DOW, Petitioner
and
BELEIDA ALFARO-QUESADA, Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
(NO CHILD OR FINANCIAL SUPPORT)
TO: BELEIDA ALFARO-QUESADA, Respondent
Last Known Residence: Apartado 476-3100, Santo
Domingo, Heredia, Costa Rica
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of
marriage has been filed against you, and you are
required to serve copy of your written answer and
defenses, if any on JOSE KAMAL DOW, Petitioner, c/
o Attorney Mark J. LaBate, whose address is 2748 E.
Commercial Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33308, on or
before November 10, 2014, and file the original with
the clerk of this court at 201 S.E. 6th Street, Fort
Lauderdale, FL 33301, before service on Petitioner or
immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default will
be entered against you for the relief demanded in the
petition.
The action is asking the court to decide how the
following real or personal property should be divided:
NONE
Copies of all court documents in this case, including
orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s
office. You may review these documents upon request.
You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office
notified of your current address. (You may file Notice
of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved
Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit
will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk’s
office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of
Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of
documents and information. Failure to comply can
result in sanctions including dismissal or striking of the
pleadings.
Dated: September 24, 2014.
HOWARD C. FORMAN
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
A TRUE COPY
By: Jasmine Shivers
Deputy Clerk
A TRUE COPY
Publish October 2, 9, 16, 23, 2014
LEGAL NOTICE - DIVORCE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No. FMCE14010032
Division: FAMILY
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF:
ATTILA SZUCS, Petitioner
and
ZSUZSANNA HUBAI, Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
(NO CHILD OR FINANCIAL SUPPORT)
TO: ZSUZSANNA HUBAI, Respondent
Last Known Residence: New Mexico
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of
marriage has been filed against you, and you are
required to serve copy of your written answer and
defenses, if any on ATTILA SZUCS, Petitioner, c/o
Attorney Mark J. LaBate, whose address is 2748 E.
Commercial Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33308, on or
before November 10, 2014, and file the original with
the clerk of this court at 201 S.E. 6th Street, Fort
Lauderdale, FL 33301, before service on Petitioner or
immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default will
be entered against you for the relief demanded in the
petition.
The action is asking the court to decide how the
following real or personal property should be divided:
NONE
Copies of all court documents in this case, including
orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s
office. You may review these documents upon request.
You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office
notified of your current address. (You may file Notice
of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved
Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit
will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk’s
office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of
Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of
documents and information. Failure to comply can
result in sanctions including dismissal or striking of the
pleadings.
Dated: September 24, 2014.
HOWARD C. FORMAN
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
A TRUE COPY
By: Jasmine Shivers
Deputy Clerk
A TRUE COPY
Publish October 2, 9, 16, 23, 2014
The date of the first publication of this notice is October 2,
2014.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of ALICE FECAS,
deceased, whose date of death was May 6, 2014, and
whose social security number is xxx-xx-5982, is pending in the Circuit Court for Broward County, Florida,
Probate Division, the address of which is 201 S.E. 6th
Street, Room 252, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301. The
names and addresses of the personal representative
and the personal representative’s attorney are set
forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons having
claims or demands against decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on
whom a copy of this notice is served must file their
claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other persons
having claims or demands against decedent’s estate
including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims,
must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED.
Attorney for Personal Representative:
DAVID MANGIERO, ESQ.
E-Mail Address: david@ppmpalaw.com
Florida Bar No. 818119
PALMER, PALMER & MANGIERO
12790 S. Dixie Highway
Miami, Florida 33156
Telephone: (305) 378-0011
Personal Representative:
JAMES M. MORRISON
800 N.E. 195th Street, Apt. 310
Miami, Florida 33179
October 2, 9, 2014
The date of the first publication of this notice is October
2, 2014.
Attorney for Personal Representative:
THOMAS M. DACHELET, P.A.
888 S.E. 3rd Avenue Suite 400
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33316
Telephone: (954) 764-2700
Florida Bar No. 209643
E-Mail Address: dachelet@bellsouth.net
Personal Representative:
JANE COLLIN
6902 NW 70 Street
Tamarac, FL 33321
October 2, 9, 2014
LEGAL NOTICE - DIVORCE
LEGAL NOTICE - DIVORCE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No. FMCE 14-010062
Division: 38
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF:
DAPHNE JOHNSON, Petitioner
and
MILES JOHNSON, Respondent
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No. FMCE 14-10568
Division: 35/93
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF:
MARLENE SOUZA FERREIRA, Petitioner
and
JOSE CLAUDIO OLIVEIRA, Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
(NO CHILD OR FINANCIAL SUPPORT)
NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
TO: MILES JOHNSON, Respondent
Last Known Residence: UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of
marriage has been filed against you, and you are
required to serve copy of your written answer and
defenses, if any on DAPHNE JOHNSON, Petitioner, c/
o Arnold Hecker, Attorney, whose address is 300 S.
Pine Island Road., Suite 258, Plantation, FL 33334 on
or before November 3, 2014, and file the original with
the clerk of this court at 201 S.E. 6th Street, Fort
Lauderdale, FL 33301, before service on Petitioner or
immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default will
be entered against you for the relief demanded in the
petition.
The action is asking the court to decide how the
following real or personal property should be divided:
NONE
Copies of all court documents in this case, including
orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s
office. You may review these documents upon request.
You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office
notified of your current address. (You may file Notice
of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved
Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit
will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk’s
office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of
Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of
documents and information. Failure to comply can
result in sanctions including dismissal or striking of the
pleadings.
Dated: September 19, 2014.
HOWARD C. FORMAN
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
A TRUE COPY
By: Henrietta Harris
Deputy Clerk
A TRUE COPY
Publish October 2, 9, 16, 23, 2014
LEGAL NOTICE - PROBATE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number: 2014-4210
Division: 61J
IN RE: ESTATE OF
PAMELA KROSNEY, Deceased
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration of the estate of PAMELA KROSNEY,
deceased, File Number: 2014-4210, is pending in the
Circuit Court for Broward County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which is 201 S.E. 6th Street,
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301. The estate is testate and
the date of the decedent’s Will is January 23, 2013.
The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are
set forth below.
All interested persons are required to file with this
Court WITHIN (3) MONTHS OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE: (1)All claims against the
estate and (2) any objection by an interested person
on whom this notice is served that challenges the
validity of the will, the qualification of the personal
representative, venue or jurisdiction of the Court.
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
The date of the first publication of this Notice of
Administration is October 2, 2014.
Attorney for Personal Representative:
Attorney for Personal Representative:
Joseph C. Frechette, Jr.
10800 Biscayne Blvd., Suite 620
North Miami, FL 33161
Telephone (305) 892-4411
Florida Bar Number 0748498
Attorney JF@gmail.com
Personal Representative:
Lisa Weltz
30 East 33rd Street
New York, NY 10016
Publish October 2, 9, 2014
LEGAL NOTICE - DIVORCE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No. FMCE 14-010709
Division: 41/90
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF:
WILLIE LEON, Petitioner
and
SCHNEIDA PIERRE LEON, Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
(NO CHILD OR FINANCIAL SUPPORT)
TO: SCHNEIDA PIERRE LEON, Respondent
Last Known Residence: 7415 N. Augusta Dr.,
Hialeah, FL 33015
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of
marriage has been filed against you, and you are
required to serve copy of your written answer and
defenses, if any on WILLIE LEON, whose address
is: 1251 N. Park Rd., Hollywood, FL 33021, on or
before November 13, 2014, and file the original
with the clerk of this court at 201 S.E. 6th Street,
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, before service on
Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to
do so, a default will be entered against you for the
relief demanded in the petition.
The action is asking the court to decide how the
following real or personal property should be divided: NONE
Copies of all court documents in this case, including
orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s
office. You may review these documents upon request.
You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office
notified of your current address. (You may file Notice
of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved
Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit
will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk’s
office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules
of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure
of documents and information. Failure to comply
can result in sanctions including dismissal or striking of the pleadings.
Dated: September 29, 2014.
HOWARD C. FORMAN
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
A TRUE COPY
By: Jasmine Shivers
Deputy Clerk
A TRUE COPY
I Paul F. Perry of Divorce Pro, a non-lawyer, located
at 4987 N. University Drive, Suite 2403, Lauderhill,
FL 33351, phone 954-741-0052, help the petitioner
fill out this form
Publish October 2, 9, 16, 23, 2014
TO: JOSE CLAUDIO OLIVEIRA, Respondent
Last Known Residence: UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of
marriage has been filed against you, and you are
required to serve copy of your written answer and
defenses, if any on MARLENE SOUZA FERREIRA,
Petitioner, 4630 McNab Road, Pompano Beach, FL
33069 on or before November 7, 2014, and file the
original with the clerk of this court at 201 S.E. 6th
Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, before service on
Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so,
a default will be entered against you for the relief
demanded in the petition.
The action is asking the court to decide how the
following real or personal property should be divided:
NONE
Copies of all court documents in this case, including
orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s
office. You may review these documents upon request.
You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office
notified of your current address. (You may file Notice
of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved
Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit
will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk’s
office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of
Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of
documents and information. Failure to comply can
result in sanctions including dismissal or striking of
the pleadings.
Dated: September 23, 2014.
HOWARD C. FORMAN
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
A TRUE COPY
By: Corrine Wilson
Deputy Clerk
A TRUE COPY
I, Levi Santos, a non-lawyer, located at 12258 W
Sample Road, Coral Springs, FL 33065, phone 954822-9399, helped the petitioner fill out this form.
Publish October 2, 9, 16, 23, 2014
LEGAL NOTICE - PROBATE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Case No.: PRC 14-3411
Division: 61
IN RE: ESTATE OF
PAUL ROSS, Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of PAUL ROSS,
deceased, whose date of death was August 18, 2013,
is pending in the Circuit Court for Broward County,
Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 201
S.E. 6th Street, Room 252, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301.
The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are
set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons having
claims or demands against decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on
whom a copy of this notice is served must file their
claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other persons
having claims or demands against decedent’s estate
including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims,
must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first publication of this notice is
October 2, 2014.
Attorney for Personal Representative:
LAWRENCE W. LIVOTI, P.A.
Florida Bar Number 190463
Attorney for P.R.
750 SE 3rd Avenue, 205
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
(954) 523-0050
browardlawyer@hotmail.com
October 2, 9, 2014
LEGAL NOTICE - PROBATE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. PRC140004261
Division 61J
IN RE: ESTATE OF
INGA WALLDORF HESS, Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of INGA WALLDORF
HESS, deceased, File No. PRC140004261, is pending
in the Circuit Court for Broward County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which is 201 S.E. 6th Street, Room
252, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal
representative’s attorney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons having
claims or demands against decedent’s estate, including
unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom
a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with
this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other persons
having claims or demands against decedent’s estate
including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims,
must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
The date of the first publication of this notice is October
9, 2014.
Attorney for Personal Representative:
WENDY ENNIS-VOLCY &
CHRISTINE C. GILL
Florida Bar Numbers: 88340 & 983764
P.O. Box 822328
Pembroke Pines,, Florida 33082-2238
(954) 436-2003
WEVolcy@aol.com
Personal Representative:
Liane E. Hess
7750 N.W. 37 Street
Hollywood, FL 33024
Publish October 9, 16, 2014
LEGAL NOTICE - DIVORCE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No. FMCE 14-001857
Division: 42/90
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF:
DRAGANA CUCKOVIC, Petitioner
and
EURIPEDES BRAZ DE OLIVEIRA, JR.,
Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
(NO CHILD OR FINANCIAL SUPPORT
TO: DRAGANA CUCKOVIC, Respondent
Last Known Residence: Avd. Bernado Saiao No.
1290, Campinorte, GO 76410000, Brazil
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of
marriage has been filed against you, and you are
required to serve copy of your written answer and
defenses, if any on DRAGANA CUCKOVIC, Petitioner, 1065 NW 69th Ave., Margate, FL 33063, on
or before November 13, 2014, and file the original
with the clerk of this court at 201 S.E. 6th Street, Fort
Lauderdale, FL 33301, before service on Petitioner
or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a
default will be entered against you for the relief
demanded in the petition.
The action is asking the court to decide how the
following real or personal property should be divided:
1.) Lot 21, Block 1, Paradise Gardens Section 1,
according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 69,
Page(s) 2, of the public records of Broward County,
Florida.
2.) Additional Property listed: Checking (xxx8133) and
Savings (xxx5435) accounts held at Wells Fargo;
3.) I.R.A. held with American Funds. (Acct xxx 3605)
4.) 2013 Kia Soul.
Copies of all court documents in this case, including
orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s
office. You may review these documents upon request.
You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office
notified of your current address. (You may file Notice
of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved
Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit
will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk’s
office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of
Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of
documents and information. Failure to comply can
result in sanctions including dismissal or striking of the
pleadings.
Dated: September 29, 2014.
HOWARD C. FORMAN
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
A TRUE COPY
By: Jasmine Shivers
Deputy Clerk
A TRUE COPY
I Paul F. Perry of Divorce Pro, a non-lawyer, located at
4987 N. University Drive, Suite 2403, Lauderhill, FL
33351, phone 954-741-0052, help the petitioner fill out
this form
Publish October 2, 9, 16, 23, 2014
LEGAL NOTICE - PROBATE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 13-005275
Division 60J
IN RE: ESTATE OF
SHARON ELIZABETH REESE Deceased.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration of the estate of Sharon Elizabeth
Reese, deceased, is pending in the Circuit Court for
Broward County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 201 SE 6th Street, Fort Lauderdale,
FL 33301, File Number 13-005275. The estate is
intestate. The names and addresses of the personal
representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below.
Any interested person on whom a copy of the notice of
administration is served who challenges the validity of
the Will or Codicils, qualification of the personal representative, venue, or the jurisdiction of the court is
required to file any objection with the court in the
manner provided in the Florida Probate Rules WlTHIN
THE TIME REQUIRED BY LAW, which is on or before
the date that is 3 months after the date of service of a
copy of the Notice of Administration on that person, or
those objections are forever barred.
A petition for determination of exempt property is
required to be filed by or on behalf of any person
entitled to exempt property under Section 732.402,
WlTHIN THE TIME REQUIRED BY LAW, which is on
or before the later of the date that is 4 months after the
date of service of a copy of the Notice of Administration
on such person or the date that is 40 days after the
date of termination of any proceeding involving the
construction, admission to probate, or validity of the
will or involving any other matter affecting any part of
the exempt property, or the right of such person to
exempt property is deemed waived.
An election to take an elective share must be filed by
or on behalf of the surviving spouse entitled to an
elective share under Section 732.201 - 732.2155
WlTHIN THE TIME REQUIRED BY LAW, which is on
or before the earlier of the date that is 6 months after
the date of service of a copy of the Notice of Administration on the surviving spouse, or an attorney in fact
or a guardian of the property of the surviving spouse,
or the date that is 2 years after the date of the
decedent's death. The time for filing an election to take
an elective share may be extended as provided in the
Florida Probate Rules.
Attorney for Personal Representative:
Mark F. Booth, Esq.
Date 9/30/14
Attorney for Susan Carr
Florida Bar Number: 829005
ROGERS MORRIS & ZIEGLER LLP
1401 E. Broward Boulevard, Suite #300
Fort Lauderdale FL 33301
Telephone: (954) 462-1431
Fax: (954) 763-2692
E-Mail: MFBooth@rmz1aw.com
Susan@rmzlaw.com
Personal Representative:
Susan B. Carr
Natura, Inc.
600 SW Natura Avenue
Deerfield Beach, Florida 33441
Date 9/30/14
Publish October 9, 16, 2014
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Page 6 The Sentry October 9, 2014
LEGAL NOTICE - SALE
LEGAL NOTICE - SALE
LEGAL NOTICE - PROBATE
LEGAL NOTICE - PROBATE
LIEN TAG & TITLE TEAM, INC. WILL SELL AT
PUBLIC SALE THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES (OR)
VESSELS TO SATISFY LIEN PURSUANT TO
SECTION , 677,209,677.210 OF THE FLORIDA
STATUES ON October 30 2014 AT 10:00 A.M.
INSPECT AT LIENORS ADDRESS 1 WEEK PRIOR
TO THE AUCTION, AS IS, WHERE IS.* AUCTION
WILL OCCUR AT 5830 MAYO STREET, HWD, FL
33023
LOT#
140277
1999
MERCEDE
VIN
WDBKK47F6XF110805
LIENOR ZENA AUTO LLC 1244 S. DIXIE HWY
HOLLYWOOD FL 33020
LOCATED AT STORAGE LOT
OWNER: SABRINA THOMAS 3100 NE 48TH ST.
#516 FT. LAUDERDALE FL 33308
CUSTOMER ROGER KILLIAM 939 GLENN AVE.
ONTARIO CA 91764
LIEN HOLDER NONE
LIEN AMOUNT $5,500.00
LOT
#140276
2002
BMW
VIN
WBABN33442PG55072
LIENOR ZENA AUTO LLC 1244 S. DIXIE HWY
HOLLYWOOD FL 33020
LOCATED AT STORAGE LOT
OWNER: SANDRA MARIE NEWMEYER 2333
BRICKELL AVE APT. 1514 MIAMI FL 33129
CUSTOMER ROGER KILLIAM 939 GLENN AVE.
ONTARIO CA 91764
LIENHOLDER: NONE
LIEN AMOUNT $5,500.00
LOT
140278
2007
MAZDA
VIN
JM1BK12F971727880
LIENOR: ZENA AUTO LLC 1244 S. DIXIE HWY
HOLLYWOOD FL 33020
LOCATED AT: STORAGE LOT
OWNER ILANA MIRIAM LANDAU 9755 PORTA
LEONA LN BOYNTON BEACH FL 33472
CUSTOMER 939 N. GLENN AVE. ONTARIO CA
91764
LIENHOLDER NONE
LIEN AMOUNT $5,500.00
LOT#
140279
1998
LEXUS
VIN
JT8BH28F7W0101355
LIENOR: S&O TEK INC 984 NW 53RD ST. FT.
LAUDERDALE FL 33309
LOCATED AT: STORAGE LOT
OWNER: HAIT PHAN 2602 LAKE PALOURDE RD.
#15 MORGAN CITY LA 70380
CUSTOMER HAI PHAN 2602 LAKE PALOURDE
RD. #15 MORGAN CITY LA 70380
LIENHOLDER NONE
LIEN AMOUNT: $2,300.00
LOT
#140281
2000
KW
VIN
1XKDDB9X8YR862802
LIENOR: FRANKLYN RADWAY 1920 SW 65TH
TER N. LAUDERDALE FL 33068
LOCATED AT: STORAGE LOT
OWNER: PATRICK MICHAEL WILSON JR. 13048
SW 21ST ST. MIRAMAR FL 33027
CUSTOMER PATRICK W/FAMILY TRUCKING AND
LOGISTICS 13048 21ST ST. MIRAMAR FL 33027
LIENHOLDER NONE
LIEN AMOUNT $4,000.00
LOT# 140282 1970 FORD VIN 0T02F111480
LIENOR: JOHNATHAN DEJESUS 4500 N. FEDERAL HWY #372 LIGHTHOUSE POINT 33064
LOCATEDAT: STORAGE LOT
OWNER: JUAN GOMEZ 8935 CURRY FORD RD.
ORLANDO FL 33825
CUSTOMER: SAME AS OWNER
LIENHOLDER: NONE
LIEN AMO0UNT $6,700.00
LOT#
140283
2002
BMW
VIN
WBAEU33432PF71213
LIENOR: FELIX CARLITO CAMPO SANTIAGO
6400 NE 18TH ST FT. LAUDERDALE FL 33334
LOCATED AT: STORAGE
LOT OWNER: CHARLES LAND 27 FARM RD.
EWING NJ 08638
CUSTOMER: SAME AS OWNER
LINEHOLDER: NONE
LIEN AMOUNT $2,750.00
LOT #140284 1948 JEEP VIN 202307
LIENOR: TNT AUTOBODY INC. 711 S. DIXIE HWY.
EAST POMPANO BCH FL 33060
LOCATED AT: STORAGE LOT
OWNER: WILLIAM MEEKS 2624 NE 26 CT FT.
LAUDERDALE FL 33306
CUSTOMER: SAME AS OWNER
LIENHOLDER: NONE
LIEN AMOUNT $7,800.00
Pursuant to Florida Statue 677,209,677.210 the
preceding claim a lien on vehicles (or) vessels
shown for Storage and/or Storage, labor and/or
services. Unless charges are paid in cash, said
vehicles (or) vessels will be sold for cash by public
auction on date at time shown, where vehicle (or)
vessels is located. Owners or any one claiming an
interest have a right to a hearing prior to the
scheduled auction which can be set by filing
demand with Clerk of the Circuit Court in their
county and mailing copies of demand to all other
owners and lien holder. Owner can recover possession without judicial proceeding by posting bond
per Florida Statue 559.917. Auction proceeds in
excess of charges due will be deposited with Clerk
of the Circuit Court. Any person(s) claiming any
interest(s) in the above vehicles (or) vessels contact: THE LIEN TAG & TITLE TEAM, INC (954)
985-9070. 25% Buyers premium. * ALL AUCTIONS
ARE HELD WITH RESERVE *LICENSE# AB-3009
Publish October 9, 16, 2014
FEDERAL LIEN CORP.
304 INDIAN TRACE #540
WESTON. FL 33326
(964)384-7171
NOTICE OF SALE
FEDERAL LIEN CORP. will sell at Public Sale at
Auction the following vehicles to satisfy lien pursuant to Chapter 328.17 of the Florida Statutes on
Oct 16, 2014 at 10 A.M.
Lot#: B36802 1968 COLUMBIA Reg# 513265
Located at: ROYALE PALM YACHT BASIN 629
NORTHEAST THIRD STREET Dania, FL 33004
(954)923·5900
Owner: Ray B Jones 10305 NW 40th Court Coral
Springs, FL 33065
Customer: SAME AS REGISTERED OWNER
Lienholder: USAA Federal Savings Bank 10750
McDermott Parkway San Antonio, TX 78288
Lien Amount: $13,074.75
Any person(s) claiming any interest(s) in the above
vehicles contact FEDERAL LIEN CORP. (954)3847171 25% Buyers Premium • ALL AUCTIONS ARE
HELD WITH RESERVE • LIC# AB0000288
Publish October 2, 9, 2014
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. PRC14-0003667
Division 61J
IN RE: ESTATE OF
VICTOR SALETA, Deceased
Attorney for Personal Representative:
Florida Bar No. 156682
John Hume
Florida Bar No. 137502
7900 Glades Road
Boca Raton, Florida 33434
Telephone: 561-235-5413
E-mail Address: johnhumelaw@gmail.com
Personal Representative:
Helena Saleta
Publish October 9, 16, 2014
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 140003319
Division
IN RE: ESTATE OF
EVELIO PATINO, Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of EVELIO
PATINO, deceased, whose date of death was
February 10, 2013,is pending in the Circuit Court
for Broward County, Florida, Probate Division, the
address of which is 201 S.E. 6th Street, Room 252,
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the
personal representative’s attorney are set forth
below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons
having claims or demands against decedent’s
estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice
is served must file their claims with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other
persons having claims or demands against
decedent’s estate including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims
with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2)
YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first publication of this notice is
October 9, 2014.
Attorney for Personal Representative:
Long H. Duong, Attorney
Florida Bar No. 11857
LD Legal, LLC
11 N.W. 33rd Ct.
Gainesville, Florida 32607
Telephone: (352) 371-2670
Fax: (866) 440-9154
E-Mail: Long@LDLegal.com
Personal Representative
Gladys Patino
5084 NW 66th Lane
Coral Springs, Florida 33067
Publish October 9, 16, 2014
LEGAL NOTICE - PROBATE
LEGAL NOTICE - PROBATE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2014-3870
Division 62J
IN RE: ESTATE OF
PAUL D. CHRISTIANSEN, Deceased
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.PRC 14-0003852
Division 60
IN RE: ESTATE OF
FRED J. SMITH, Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of FRED J. SMITH,
deceased, whose date of death was August 6,
2014, is pending in the Circuit Court for Broward
County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of
which is 201 S.E. 6 th Street, Room 252, Fort
Lauderdale, FL 33301. The names and addresses
of the personal representative and the personal
representative’s attorney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons
having claims or demands against decedent’s
estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice
is served must file their claims with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other
persons having claims or demands against
decedent’s estate including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims
with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2)
YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first publication of this notice is
October 9, 2014.
Attorney for Personal Representative:
Richard B. Petigrow, Esq.
Richard B. Petigrow, P.A.
Florida Bar No. 190780
9900 West Sample Road
Suite 300
Coral Springs, FL 33065
954-341-4992
Personal Representative
Anita Smith-Schertl
644 NW 46 Terrace
Plantation, FL 33317
954-587-1764
Publish October 9, 16, 2014
LEGAL NOTICE - SALE
FEDERAL LIEN CORP.
304 INDIAN TRACE #540
WESTON. FL 33326
(964)384-7171
NOTICE OF SALE
FEDERAL LIEN CORP., will sell at Public Sate at
Auction the following vehicles to satisfy lien pursuant to Chapter 326.17 of the Florida Statutes on
Oct 23, 2014 at 10 A.M.
Lot #: B36824 2007 XDC Reg# FL9366PK Hull ID#
XDC926CCG607
Located at: YACHT MANAGEMENT, 3001 STATE
ROAD 84 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 (954)9416447
O w n e r : M G B R O W N C O M PANY L L C 1 0 0 1
BRICKELL BAY DR STE. 2600 MIAMI, FL 33131
Customer: SAME AS REGISTEREO OWNER
Lienholder: NONE
Lien Amount $14.994.29
Lot #: B36825 2007 YAMAHA Reg# FL8068NN
Hull ID# YAMA4241F707
Located at: YACHT MANAGEMENT, 3001 STATE
ROAD 84 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 (954)9415447
Owner: MICHAEL GLYN BROWN 6633 ALLISON
RD MIAMI BEACH FL 33141
2nd Owner: MICHAEL GLYN BROWN 1001
BRICKELL BAY DR STE 2600 MIAMI, FL 33131
Customer: SAME AS REGISTERED OWNER
Lienholder: NONE
Lien Amount $14.994.29
Lot#: B36826 2005 CRB 1 Reg# FL0991NY Hull
ID# CDRP2039E506
Located at: LAND & YACHT MANAGEMENT, INC.
2433 S.E. 13TH STREET Pompano Beach, FL
33062 (954)234-3179
Owner: SUNDANCE MARINE 491 S FEDERAL
HWY POMPANO BEACH, FL 33062
Customer: ROMAN c/o US YACHT TRADER INC
1126 S FEDERAL HWY 1435 FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33161
Lien Amount $7,055.00
Any person(s) claiming any interest(s) in the above
vehicles contact FEDERAL LIEN CORP. (954)3847171 25% Buyers Premium • ALL AUCTIONS ARE
HELD WITH RESERVE • LIC# AB0000288
Publish October 9, 16 2014
LEGAL NOTICE - PROBATE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 13-005275
Division 60J
IN RE: ESTATE OF
SHARON ELIZABETH REESE, Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of SHARON ELIZABETH REESE, deceased, whose date of death was
November 2, 2013, is pending in the Circuit Court
for Broward County, Florida, Probate Division, the
address of which is 201 S.E. 6th Street, Room 252,
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the
personal representative’s attorney are set forth
below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons
having claims or demands against decedent’s
estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice
is served must file their claims with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other
persons having claims or demands against
decedent’s estate including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims
with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2)
YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first publication of this notice is
October 9, 2014.
Attorney for Personal Representative:
Mark F. Booth, Esq.
Florida Bar Number: 829005
ROGERS MORRIS & ZIEGLER, LLP
1401 E. Broward boulevard, Suite #300
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
Telephone: (954) 462-1431
Fax: (954) 763-2692
E-Mail: MFBooth@rmzlaw.com
Susan@rmzlaw.com
Personal Representative:
Susan B. Carr
Naura, Inc.
600 SW Natura Avenue
Deerfield Beach, Florida 33441
Publish October 9, 16, 2014
LEGAL NOTICE - PROBATE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Case No.: PRC 14-3550
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ENRIQUE A. GONZALEZ, Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of ENRIQUE A.
GONZALEZ, deceased, whose date of death was
July 2, 2014, is pending in the Circuit Court for
Broward County, Florida, Probate Division, the
address of which is 201 S.E. 6th Street, Room 252,
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the
personal representative’s attorney are set forth
below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons
having claims or demands against decedent’s
estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice
is served must file their claims with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other
persons having claims or demands against
decedent’s estate including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims
with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2)
YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first publication of this notice is
October 2, 2014.
Attorney for Personal Representative:
Michelle A. Berglund, Esquire
Florida Bar Number 84028
MURPHY & BERGLUND, PLLC
1101 Douglas Avenue, Suite B
Altamonte Springs, FL 32714
Telephone: (407) 856-9553
Fax: (407) 865-5742
E-Mail: Michelle@murphyberglund.com
Secondary E-Mail:
Jenny@murphyberglund.com
Personal Representative:
Zuzel Echemendia
32531 Hawks Lake Lane
Sorrento, Florida 32776
Publish October 2, 9, 2014
LEGAL NOTICE - SALE
FEDERAL LIEN CORP.
304 INDIAN TRACE #540
WESTON. FL 33326
(964)384-7171
NOTICE OF SALE
FEDERAL LIEN CORP. will sell at Public Sale at
Auction the following vehicles to satisfy lien pursuant to Chapter 713.585 of the Florida Statutes
on Oct 30, 2014 at 10 A.M.
Lot: A36847 2005 SILVER CADILLAC UT VIN#
3GYFK66N45G164861
Located at: ED MORSE BAYVIEW CADILLAC
1240 N. FEDERAL HWY. Fort Lauderdale, FL
33304 (954)563-6331
Owner: Vault Nom (for GMAC or Colt Reg Dir) 639
Pond Willow Ln Venice FL 34292
2nd Owner: Vaut Nom (for GMAC or Colt Reg Dir)
PO Box 8108 Cockeysville, MD 21030
Customer: Phil Booth I Yvonne Williams 1121 S
Military Trl Deerfield Beach, FL 33442
2nd Owner: YVONNE CAROL WILLIAMS, 1121 S.
MILITARY TRL #277, DEERFIELD BEACH, FL
33442
L i e n h o l d e r : A l l y F i n a n c i a l P O B o x 8 11 0
Cockeysville, MD 21030
Lien Amount: $6,161.00
lot #: A36848 2006 BLACK VOLVO UT VIN#
YV4CY592561251037
Located at: GUNTHER COLLISION CENTER, 1910
SOUTH STATE ROAD 7 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33317
(954)797-1290
Owner: Silvia Liliana Cortes or Edwin Emesto
Cortes 3701 N Country Club Dr #1403 Aventura, FL
33180
2nd Owner: Silvie Liliana Cortes 2810 NE 201 Terr
Apt G219 Miami, FL 33180
Customer: Edwin Cortes 3149 SW 42 Street Hollywood, FL 33312
Lienholder: NONE
Lien Amount: $2,792.25
Lot#: A36849 1994 BLUE MAZDA 2 DR VIN#
JM1FD3335R03002676
Located at: GUNTHER COLLISION CENTER, 1910
SOUTH STATE ROAD 7 Fort Lauderdale. FL 33317
(954)797-1290
Owner: STEPHEN CHARLES DAVIDSON 90 ALTON
ROAD UNIT 311 MIAMI BEACH, FL 33139
2nd Owner: STEPHEN CHARLES DAVIDSON PO
BOX 190148 MIAMI BEACH. FL 33119
Customer: SAME AS REGISTERED OWNER
Lienholder: NONE
Lien Amount: $3,192.25
Pursuant to Florida Statute 713.585 the preceding claims a Iien on vehicle shown for, storage,
labor, and/or services. Unless charges are paid in
cash, said vehicles will be sold for cash by public
auction on date shown where vehicle located.
Owners or anyone claiming an interest have a right
to a hearing prior to the scheduled auction which
can be set by filing a demand with the Clerk of the
Circuit in this County and mailing copies of demand to all other owners and lienholders. Owner
can recover possession without judicial proceeding by posting bond per Florida Statute 5519.917.
Auction proceeds in excess of charges due will be
deposited with Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Any person(s) claiming any interest(s) in the above
vehicles contact FEDERAL LIEN CORP, (954)3847171 25% Buyers Premium • ALL AUCTIONS ARE
HELD WITH RESERVE • LIC# A60000288.
Publish October 9, 2014
LEGAL NOTICE - DIVORCE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No. FMCE 14-010595
Division: 37/93
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF:
JUAN ARROYO, Petitioner
and
LARISA N. RASSKAKOVA, Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
(NO CHILD OR FINANCIAL SUPPORT
TO: LARISA N. RASSKAKOVA, Respondent
Last Known Residence: 9521 Sunrise Lakes
Blvd. Bldg 124, Apt 204, Sunrise, FL 33322
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution
of marriage has been filed against you, and you
are required to serve copy of your written answer
and defenses, if any on JUAN ARROYO, Petitioner, 9521 Sunrise Lakes Blvd., Bldg, 124, Apt.
204, Sunrise, FL 33322, on or before November
10, 2014, and file the original with the clerk of this
court at 201 S.E. 6th Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL
33301, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default will
be entered against you for the relief demanded in
the petition.
The action is asking the court to decide how the
following real or personal property should be
divided:
1.) “Unit 204, of Sunrise Lakes Condominium
Apartments, Building No. 124, according to the
Declaration of Condominium thereof, as recorded
in Official Records Book 8293 at Page 1, of the
Public Records of Broward County, Florida,” A/K/
A: 9521 Sunrise Lakes Blvd., Bldg. 124, Unit 204,
Sunrise, FL 33322
2.) 2013 Toyota Corolla
3.) Bank of America Checking Acct.
Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit
Court’s office. You may review these documents
upon request.
You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office
notified of your current address. (You may file
Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court
Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on
record at the clerk’s office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules
of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to
comply can result in sanctions including dismissal
or striking of the pleadings.
Dated: September 24, 2014.
HOWARD C. FORMAN
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
A TRUE COPY
By: Corinne Wilson
Deputy Clerk
A TRUE COPY
I Paul F. Perry of Divorce Pro, a non-lawyer,
located at 4987 N. University Drive, Suite 2403,
Lauderhill, FL 33351, phone 954-741-0052, help
the petitioner fill out this form
Publish October 2, 9, 16, 23, 2014
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of VICTOR SALETA,
deceased, whose date of death was October 1, 2013,
and whose social security number is xxx-xx-2559, is
pending in the Circuit Court for Broward County, Florida,
Probate Division, the address of which is 201 S.E. 6th
Street, Room 252, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301. The
names and addresses of the personal representative
and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth
below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons
having claims or demands against decedent’s
estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice
is served must file their claims with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other
persons having claims or demands against
decedent’s estate including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims
with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2)
YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first publication of this notice is October
9, 2014.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of PAUL D.
CHRISTIANSEN, deceased, whose date of death
was July 18, 2014, is pending in the Circuit Court
for Broward County, Florida, Probate Division, the
address of which is 201 S.E. 6th Street, Room 252,
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the
personal representative’s attorney are set forth
below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons
having claims or demands against decedent’s
estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice
is served must file their claims with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other
persons having claims or demands against
decedent’s estate including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims
with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2)
YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first publication of this notice is October
9, 2014.
Attorney for Personal Representative:
Florida Bar No. 156682
Richard J. Kaplan, Esq.
1999 University Drive, #402
Coral Springs, FL 33071
954-752-1732
Fla. Bar # 303526
email: rkaplan2@comcast.net
Personal Representative:
DONNA DURNEY
6884 NW 30th Ave.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309
954-649-6711
Publish October 9, 16, 2014
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of MEL KOPEC, deceased, whose date of death was April 29, 2014, and
whose social security number is xxx-xx-4460, is pending
in the Circuit Court for Broward County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 201 S.E. 6th
Street, Room 252, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301. The
names and addresses of the personal representative
and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth
below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons
having claims or demands against decedent’s
estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice
is served must file their claims with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other
persons having claims or demands against
decedent’s estate including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims
with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2)
YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first publication of this notice is October
9, 2014.
Attorney for Personal Representative:
Joel A. Savitt
Florida Bar No. 0070680
Joel A. Savitt, P.A.
20801 Biscayne Boulevard, Suite 506
Aventura, Florida 33180-1400
Telephone: 305-936-8844, Extension 101
Fax: 305-936-1804
E-Mail: savitt@mindspring.com
Personal Representative:
Bruce Kopec
116 Pilgrim Lane
Westbury, New York 11590
Publish October 9, 16, 2014
LEGAL NOTICE - SALE
LEGAL NOTICE - SALE
Affordable Title & Lien, Inc. will sell at Public Sale at
Auction the following vehicles to satisfy lien pursuant to
Chapter 713.78 of the Florida Statutes on October 23,
2014 at 10 A.M. *AUCTION WILL OCCUR WHERE
EACH VEHICLE IS LOCATED*
2007 Chevrolet Vin# 3GNDA23D27S603261
1999 Acura Vin# 19UUA5654XA030090
2002 Honda Vin# 1HGCF86662A170397
2003 Chrysler Vin# 1C4GJ45323B189555
Located at: 4157 NW 67 th Terr Lauderhill, FL
33319
Any person(s) claiming any interest(s) in the above
vehicles contact: Affordable Title & Lien, Inc. (954)6846991 *ALL AUCTIONS ARE HELD WITH RESERVE*
Same of the vehicles may have been released prior to
auction. LIC# AB-0003126
Publish October 9, 2014
A & B TOWING will sell at Public Sale at Auction the
following vehicles to satisfy lien pursuant to Chapter
713.78 of the Florida Statutes on this date listed 10:00
am on 10/23/2014. * AUCTION WILL OCCUR AT 2313
SW 59TH AVENUE WEST PARK FL 33023-4046* Any
person(s) claiming an interest(s) in the above listed
Vehicles, contact: A & B TOWING, (954) 963-3225.
*ALL AUCTIONS ARE HELD WITH RESERVE *Some
of the vehicles may have been released prior to auction.
2006 1FAHP31N06W250151 FORD
2011 1FAHP3FN6BW193568 FORD
1994 1NXAE09B0RZ177790 TOYOTA
2012 2G1FG1E38C9116127 Chevrolet
2013 JYARN27E2DA004150 YAMAHA
2013 NOVIN MOTORCYCLE
Publish October 9, 2014
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 14-2903
Division 60J
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MEL KOPEC, Deceased
Governor Rick Scott held a briefing Saturday to update Floridians
on the continuing efforts to prepare for a possible Ebola outbreak.
According to the governor, a
patient is being treated for symptoms in Sarasota at Sarasota Memorial Hospital.
The patient is being monitored
and treated in isolation as a precaution because he had recently
traveled to West Africa, Gov. Scott
said.
Saturday’s briefing included
State Surgeon General John
Armstrong, Division of Emergency
Management Director Bryan Koon,
and Agency for Healthcare Administration Secretary Elizabeth
Dudek.
Scott reported that the Department of Health is in constant communication with every county
health office, hospitals and the federal CDC.
LEGAL NOTICE - SALE
The following vehicles will be sold at public auction per
FL Stat. 713.78 for charges due at 10:00AM on Dates
Indicated. AAAA Crosstown Towing and Recovery, Inc.,
221 NW 1st Ave., Hallandale, FL 33009.
For Sale at 10:00AM onMonday, October 20, 2014
2004/Chevrolet/UT Vin-1GNDT13S142440175
2009/Kia/4 DR Vin-KNADE223696557749
For Sale at 10:00AM on Thursday, October 23, 2014
2007/Jeep/SUV Vin-1J4GK48K57W712897
For Sale at 10:00AM onFriday, October 24, 2014
2001/VOLKSWAGON/4DR
Vin3VWSC29M51M031466
2012/Mazda/4 DR Vin-JM1BL1UF0C1520976
For Sale at 10:00AM onSaturday, October 25, 2014
2005/Kawasaki/MC Vin-JKBZXJC135A022448
For Sale at 10:00AM onSunday, October 26, 2014
1999/Audi/4 DR Vin-WAUGB28D0XA071793
/Dodge/4 DR Vin-1B3ES26C35D112810
For Sale at 10:00AM onTuesday, October 28, 2014
1987/Chevrolet/4 DR Vin-1G1BU51H5H9105406
2003/Chevrolet/SUV Vin-1GNEK13Z83R298045
2005/Toyota/2 DR Vin-JTKDE177750057565
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The Florida Sentry
In a press release, Gov. Scott
said, “It is important to stress that
our state health officials and those
at the county and local levels are
incredibly prepared to rapidly respond to even the possibility of
this disease.
Our number one priority is the
health and wellbeing of every Floridian and all those who visit the
Sunshine State. We will remain vigilant in our readiness to combat this
disease and we will regularly share
any important updates with Floridians.”
Citrus growers try
new chemical to
save fruit
Some Florida citrus growers are
experimenting with a fungicidal
chemical that has been shown to
reduce pre-harvest fruit drop, but
scientists warn that increased use
of the fungicide called Headline
could lead to the development of
resistance among the various fungicidal pests it was meant to eliminate.
Scientists agree that the fruit
drop problem is another consequence of the fatal bacterial disease called citrus greening.
The disease is thought to have
infected almost all of Florida's
515,147 commercial citrus acres.
Pre-harvest drop occurs only on
trees infected by greening, which
appears to weaken their ability to
hold onto the fruit.
October 2, 2014
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$13.00
Karen M. Foley
2500 SE 5th Court
Pompano Beach, Florida 33062-6110
954-532-2000
590 SE 12th Street
Pompano Beach, Florida 33060
Benita V. Rosin
590 SE 12th StreetPompano
Beach, Florida 33060
M. Ross Shulmister
590 SE 12th Street
Pompano Beach, Florida 33060
M. Ross Shulmister
590 SE 12th Street
Pompano Beach, Florida 33060
2500 SE 5th Court, Pompano Beach, Florida 33062-110
Erin M. Foley
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LEGAL NOTICE - SALE
THE LIEN TAG & TITLE TEAM, INC. WILL SELL
AT PUBLIC SALE THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES
TO SATISFY LIEN PURSUANT TO SECTION
713.585, OF THE FLORIDA STATUES ON October
30, 2014 AT 10:00 A.M. INSPECT AT LIENORS
ADDRESS 1 WEEK PRIOR TO THE AUCTION, AS,
WHERE IS. * AUCTION WILL OCCUR AT 5830 MAY
ST., HWD., FL. 33023
LOT#P14108
1995
MERCEDES
VIN
WDBGA70E1SA224101
LIENOR: UNIQUE AUTOBODY & SALES
LOCATED AT STORAGE LOT
OWNER PAULA FRIONA 9141 NW 13TH ST. PLANTATION FL 33322
CUSTOMER SAME AS OWNER
LIENHOLDER NONE
LIEN AMOUNT $5,150.00.
LOT#
P14109
2009
BMW
VIN
WBAPH73509E127660
LIENOR: CHEAP & CLEAN AUTOSALES INC 2210
MEARS PKWY MARGATE FL
LOCATED AT: STORAGE LOT 33063
OWNER: INGRID ANNE MARIE MORGAN 10214
NW 33RD STREET APT 214 CORAL SPRINGS FL
33065
CUSTOMER: DAWN DALEY 1103 18TH ST. #1
WEST PALM BEACH FL 33407
LIENHOLDER: NATIONAL AUTO LENDERS 14645
NW 77 AVE. STE 203 MIAMI LAKES FL 33014
LIEN AMOUNT $10,599.98.
LOT#
P 1 4 11 0
2005
FORD
VIN
2FMZA52295BA41731
LIENOR: UNCLE D'S TRANSMISSIONS & AUTO
REPAIR 6596 TAFT ST. HOLLYWOOD FL 33024
LOCATED AT: STORAGE LOT
O W N E R : D E L A C O S TA O S B E RT J O H N 8 8
HAVENWOOD DR. POMPANO BEACH FL 33064
CUSTOMER: JOHN DELACOSTA 3361 NW 47TH
TERR LAUDERDALE LAKES FL 33319
LIENHOLDER: RAPID AUTO LOANS 911 E. ATLANTIC BLVD. POMPANO BEACH FL 33060
LIEN AMOUNT: $4,299.23
Pursuant to Florida Statute 713.585 the preceding claim a lien on vehicles (or) vessels shown for
Storage and/or Storage, labor and/or services.
Unless charges are paid in cash, said vehicles (or)
vessels will be sold for cash by public auction on
date at time shown, where vehicle (or) vessels is
located. Owners or any one claiming an interest
have a right to a hearing prior to the scheduled
auction which can be set by filing demand with
Clerk of the Circuit Court in their county and
mailing copies of demand to all other owners and
lien holder. Owner can recover possession without
judicial proceeding by posting bond per Florida
Statute 559.917. Auction proceeds in excess of
charges due will be deposited with Clerk of the
Circuit Court. Any person(s) claiming any interest(s)
in the above vehicles (or) vessels contact: THE
LIEN TAG & TITLE TEAM, INC (954) 985-9070.
25% Buyers premium. * ALL AUCTIONS ARE HELD
WITH RESERVE* LICENSE# AB-3009
Publish October 9, 2014
LEGAL NOTICE - PROBATE
Gov. Scott: Patient monitored
for Ebola virus symptoms
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The Florida Sentry
October 2, 2014
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Office Manager
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