MIDWEEK:OCT. 3-6, 2018 FOOTBALL - WEEK 6 Oviedo Medical Center The campaign has earns a three-year reached the midpoint term of Accreditation in of the season MRI ACR See Sports, Page 8 See People, Page 5

AKEANFORDARY ONGWOOD INTER PRINGS VIEDO ENEVA ASSELBERRYERALDSTEEN HULUOTA LTAMONTE PRINGS E ARY L M ,L ,W S ,O ,G ,C ,O ,C ,A S ,D B S • © 2018 H Vol. 127, No. 16 READ US ONLINE AT MYSANFORDHERALD.COM Since 1908 HEADLINES FROM Seminole County Sheriff’s Office unveils 9-year-old twins die ASSOCIATED PRESS memorial to fallen Deputy Matt Miller in weekend car crash PLEASE, MR. PRESIDENT, JUST WAIT HeraldBy Larry Staff Griffin HeraldBy Larry Staff Griffin From his Cabinet, to his bor- der wall, to Robert Mueller, Two are dead and multiple others suffered A new memorial was unfolded Trump's advisers are hoping he serious injuries after a crash in Seminole Tuesday morning to honor fallen will hold off on any impulsive County last weekend, the Florida Highway Pa- deputy Matt Miller, who died in a action until after Election Day. trol reports. traffic accident in 2011. The crash occurred Sunday afternoon at The memorial is along the side of FURY BUILDS AS AID SLOW Maitland Boulevard, near Lake Lotus See CRASH, Page 7 TO REACH INDONESIA Park, and it will be visible to everyone VICTIMS driving east on the road. There’s also a tribute sign to him under the gazebo Hunger-driven desperation in the park. explodes into anger in Palu, the Sheriff Dennis Lemma and State Woman charged with town closest to the epicenter of Rep. Bob Cortes, a personal friend of the massive earthquake and Miller’s, appeared to commemorate manslaughter after her tsunami as the death toll crosses Gary Miller spoke at the unveiling of theHerald new memorial photo by for Larryhis brother, Griffin the occasion, along with Miller’s 1,200. fallen SCSO deputy Matt Miller, on Tuesday at Lake Lotus Park. See MILLER, Page 6 1-year-old dies in hot car NORTH KOREA SAYS PEACE DECLARATION NOT By Larry Griffin A BARGAINING CHIP Herald Staff

Pyongyang suggests the lift- FALL IS HERE A Sanford woman is accused of negligent ing of sanctions could be an in- manslaughter after reportedly leaving her centive in talks that would end young child in a hot car all day Friday while the Korean War. driving around and being at work, the Semi- nole County Sheriff’s Office reports. AFTER HARVEY, A Kailyn Pollard, 29, was charged Saturday SCHOLASTIC morning with the crime after an investigation ACHIEVEMENT See CHILD, Page 6 Several Houston schools with large enrollments of at-risk stu- dents defied expectations in the aftermath of the hurricane and showed improvement in state Goal exceeded in scores. housing the homeless HOW EXPERTS ARE RETHINKING ALZHEIMER'S HeraldBy Larry Staff Griffin TREATMENT

Two studies are trying to pre- The Central Florida Commission on Homelessness surpassed their original goal See AP, Page 7 of housing 100 chronically homeless people under new guidances to house them first be- See HOMELESS, Page 2 Indonesia quake toll jumps as The hay bale at 1st Street and Park Avenue has reappeared, this time as a catHerald in a pumpkin. photo by Tommy Vincent survivors grow more desperate See what’s happening See AP Story, Page 7 around Seminole County FWC: Bears more active this time of year See page 4

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LOCAL INTEREST In fall, Florida black bear activ- ity increases as bears begin a natu- SEMINOLE SMILE As of 3 p.m. Tuesday ral process of putting on fat for the winter. The Florida Fish and Allegiant $122.56 Wildlife Conservation Commission Bombardier $3.60 (FWC) reminds people to be Bear- Wise to help prevent conflicts with Faro $61.82 Florida’s largest land mammal. Invacare $14.27 To be prepared for winter, bears require around 20,000 calories a NextEra $169.39 day and will eat anything that’s Tractor Supply $89.07 convenient. Getting food from a Toro $59.41 garbage can often provide bears with more calories in a shorter Wells Fargo $52.25 amount of time than foraging in the woods. This easy source of calories draws more bears into areas where people live and work, which can be potentially danger- Bryson Turner ous for both people and bears. Student Residents can prevent interactions with bears by usingPhoto bear-proof contributed trash cans at their homes. See BEARS, Page 6 Hagerty High School PAGE 2 • Midweek: Oct. 3-6, 2018 SANFORD HERALD THE BULLETIN BOARD: Basketball Winter League begins in December - be sure to register now

By Sheralyn Brinson turned to Sanford for a family dinner at the Patio Grill & Restaurant. Cyn- The Seminole County Police Ath- thia was showered with gifts and letic League (PAL) and City of San- other expressions of love. They had ford Basketball Winter League a great time and enjoyed spending Season starts on December 4, 2018, the day together and celebrating for ages 5-17. Registration dates: Fri- Cynthia’s birthday. They shared day, October 5th and Friday, October memories and reflections; there was 19th, from 4-6:30 p.m., at the West- lots of laughter, fellowship and fun. side Community Center, 919 S. Per- Happy birthday to Cynthia Patter- simmon Ave. in Sanford; registration son Tillman. Shown in the family fee, $50 per athlete; money orders picture: Standing, L-R: Amos “Tre’” only will be accepted when you reg- Sparrow; Amoni Sparrow; William ister in person. You may also regis- Tillman, Jr.; Keane Tillman; Octavia ter online. Questions, contact Mickel Mott Tillman; Leiloni Tillman; Hope Green, Advisor, at 407-717-4599; E- Tillman Sparrow; Seated, L-R: mail: [email protected]. Amario Sparrow and Cynthia Patter- All forms and fees must be turned in son Tillman. together prior to the start of the league. Forms can be found online Mr. & Mrs. Willie Smith • Greater New Mt. Zion Mission- at www.leaguelineup.com/semi- ary Baptist Church, 1720 Pear Ave. in nolepal. Photos contributed Sanford, announces the 7th Year An- Cynthia Patterson Tillman & Family niversary Celebration services for • And the two became one. served as Matron of Honor. She their Pastor, Elder Cornelius Blue Jeanette Baker and Willie Smith of wore a floor-length strapless silver and First Lady Thenna Blue, on Sun., gown, accented by a shimmery Sanford, pledged their love for each Griggs, also a Ring Bearer, decked mony, the bridal party posed for pic- Oct. 7th: 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Pastor gray/silver scarf; other accessories other on Saturday, September 1, out in his white pants, shirt and gray tures with family and friends. The Paul P. Wright and the Calvary Tem- were silver earrings and silver sling- 2018, at New Bethel Missionary Bap- vest, carried the other pillow. An- Reception was held at The Patio ple of Praise Church Family will ren- back heels. She carried a smaller tist Church in Sanford, FL, with Min- dreas Washington and Daniel Fortin Grill & Restaurant on S. Orlando der service at 4 p.m. Everyone is version of the Bride's bouquet. ister Victor Dargan, Assistant Pastor, served as Ushers. Drive in Sanford. The couple ex- invited to attend. The handsome Groom wore a sil- officiating. The couple, surrounded Melodious pre-nuptial instrumen- pressed thanks and appreciation to ver/gray suit and vest, trimmed in by family and friends, repeated their tal music was played by Pastor everyone for their love and support. • Bread of Life Christian Church black, with a white shirt and red vows in a Double Ring Ceremony. Floyd Stringer, brother of the Bride. This beautiful wedding was coordi- of Sanford/Midway will hold their bow tie. His friend, Ronnie Mitchell, The lovely decorations highlighted There was an acknowledgement of nated by the Bride’s daughters, Be- Second Annual Breast Cancer stood with him as Best Man. He also the splendid color theme of pink, the couple’s deceased parents, Ossie linder Jackson and LaToya Awareness Month “Anchored to Sur- wore a gray suit, with a red pocket gray and white. White Stringer and Grady Stringer, Stephens-Brentt, with assistance vive Brunch” on Sat., Oct. 27th, at kerchief, white shirt and red bow tie. The beautiful Bride wore a pale parents of the Bride; and Mary from Ashanti Matthew and Shekinah the Greater Sanford Regional Cham- Little Miss Elise Jackson, grand- pink floor-length tiered gown with Smith, mother of the Groom. Thompson (makeup and dress con- ber of Commerce, 400 E. First St. in daughter of the Bride, was the lace, flowered appliques and silver Minister Dargan gave the Invoca- sultants). Sanford, at 11 a.m. Donation: Flower Girl; she wore a white lace accents. She chose a tiara as her tion and the Charge. The couple ex- Adults, $15 for one, $25 for 2; chil- dress, white shoes and socks, and a headpiece to accentuate her curly- changed vows and rings; and • Happy 65th Birthday to Cynthia dren, $10 for one, $15 for 2. Dona- beautiful white bow in her hair. She style hairdo. Other accessories in- Angelita Stringer, the Bride’s sister- Patterson Tillman of Sanford. She tions can be sent electronically via carried a white basket of flower cluded silver earrings and silver in-law, sang, "The Lord's Prayer." and her family spent the day to- Cash App:Give2BOLCC. For more petals, which she sprinkled meticu- slingback heels. She carried a cascad- The couple was pronounced hus- gether on Friday, September 28, information, contact Jean Demps at lously in the aisle. Ethan Jackson, ing bouquet of pink and white flow- band and wife and presented to the 2018, celebrating her special day. 321-696-7303. Elder Robert Brad grandson of the Bride, was the Ring ers in a bed of white lace with green congregation as Mr. and Mrs. Willie The fun-filled day of activities in- Bearer. He wore a white suit and accents. She was escorted and given Smith, amidst applause and shouts cluded shopping at the Daytona Flea Sheralyn Brinson can be reached at walked with precision down the in marriage by her brother, Pastor of congratulations and best wishes. & Farmers Market and the Volusia [email protected]. aisle carrying one of the pillows for Theory Stringer. Immediately following the cere- Mall in Daytona Beach. They re- Lillie Thompson, the Bride’s sister, the double ring ceremony. Kyrie Arts Alive: Get ready for exciting events this October

HeraldBy Rachel Arts SammonsColumnist brings you the vampire that started it all with tage materials. Friday evening from 6-8 PM a showing of—who else?—Dracula! See this marks the Early Buy & Champagne Costume classic at 7:30 PM on Thursday, October 18th. Party. RSVP online for $25 a ticket and you can October is here! Don your Jason Voorhees Only $5 at the door. get early-bird access to handmade art and jew- mask and your Lederhosen because Sanford’s Looking ahead, tickets are now available for elry while mingling with the artists and feast- kicking off its seasonal, pumpkin-spiced festiv- Orlando’s Shriekfest Horror Film Festival, ing on hors d’oeuvres. Costumes are ities. Notably, Hollerbach’s annual Oktoberfest hosted at Sanford’s very own Wayne Densch. encouraged but not required. The Saturday in Historic Downtown Sanford. For the little On Saturday, November 3rd between 2-10 PM, showing is from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM and is $5 ones, there’s Sanford’s Spooky Hallow trick- the indie festival packs in over thirty short at the door. Whether you’re a collector or a or-treating as well as pillaging and plundering films, starting with Jane Love, a twisted drama Halloween enthusiast, the lineup is sure to at the Saint Juan’s Pirate Festival. about a heroine who will do anything—and keep you spellbound. But more on that later. This week, set your she means anything—to protect her unborn sights on the following treasures: child, and ending with Cabin Killer, an 11- Music: Free Concert, Anyone? minute horror in which a couple tries to rein- Movies: The Mainstream and The Hipster vigorate their relationship at a remote cabin in Also this Friday, rock out to a free show at the woods (never a good idea). Get your tick- the West End Trading Company. As a warmup Get your cult classic fix at the Enzian The- ets online. to the Orlando-based ska and punk festival, ater with a one-night showing of Franken- Havoc Underground will host the Florida Un- hooker. Revisit this 90’s horror-comedy on Art: Folksy Meets Spooky derground Pre-Fest between 6-11:59 PM. Come Tuesday, October 9th at 9:30 PM. Tickets are check out talent from across the state. available online or at the door. Pair the view- This Friday and Saturday, the Women’s ing with a Frankenhooker cocktail, or any of Club of Sanford will host the 10th annual Spir- Email art news and tips to rsammons@mysan- Shriekfest will take place Nov.Photo 3. contributed the 13 Halloween-themed cocktails served all its in Sanford juried art show. The Halloween- fordherald.com. month at Enzian’s Eden Bar. themed showcase will feature a range of Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center off-beat art pieces inspired by antique and vin-

HOMELESS fore addressing other prob- Now, they’re looking at sible. ity with the stability of a homeless people with the lems. their next 500. To do that, By housing the homeless, home and a place they know same mindset of housing In fact, they housed 339 they hope the public will do- Lukaszewski says local gov- they can come to every first, if approved by the City Continued from Page 1 since the program was an- nate and help them close the ernments and the state are night,” she said. “They can Commission. nounced in 2014. gap between the govern- saving money in the long treat their disability, get In an email to the Sanford ment funding they’ve been run. sober - whatever kept them Herald, Jonathan Wolf of de- awarded and what they “Some of these people in the streets. It removes the velopers Wendover Housing need to meet the rising de- were in the Emergency barriers.” Partners said he thought the mands. Their website, Room three or four times a Through case managers project would be nothing HomesAreTheAnswer.com, week,” she said. “They were and guided processes, the but positive for the commu- has a page where those who in and out of jail. The county homeless are given the sup- nity. want to can donate to the was losing $31,000 a year on port they need to stay “We believe Warley Park Commission and its pro- one person on the streets. housed, Lukaszewski said. is an appropriate fit for the grams. Since they were housed, But in retrospect, it neighborhood and will serve Commission Policy & Pro- now it costs about $18,000 a seemed like an almost too- as a catalyst for other devel- grams Director Kristy year. Sixty percent fewer of obvious statement. opment or redevelopment,” Lukaszewski said they need them go to the ER, and 85 “It seems like a ‘duh’ mo- he said. “This will be $19 to raise about $6 million, percent fewer are in the ment,” she said. “To end million project, built to the that number the difference criminal justice system.” homelessness, provide them same exacting standards between the $24 million they She said it also did won- with a home.” that Wendover applies to all get from local government ders for the stability and One local Sanford exam- our properties. Once it is costs and the $30 million mental health of those who ple is the proposed Warley built, we think residents will they needed to keep housing were once homeless. Park development on 25th see this as a tremendous even more people and pro- “They can really address street, which would bring asset to the community.” viding the best services pos- physical and mental disabil- about 80 apartments for SANFORD HERALD Midweek: Oct. 3-6, 2018 PAGE 3 OPINIONS Racial Disparities in School Discipline

By Walter E. Williams ers are being told to teach and ignore the be- haviors." According to Chalkbeat, new high President Barack Obama's first education school teachers left one school because they secretary, Arne Duncan, gave a speech on the didn't feel safe. There have been cases in 45th anniversary of "Bloody Sunday" at the which students have assaulted teachers and Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, returned to school the next day. where, in 1965, state troopers beat and tear- Many of the complaints about black stu- gassed hundreds of peaceful civil rights dent behavior are coming from black teach- marchers who were demanding voting rights. ers. I doubt whether they could be accused of Later that year, as a result of widespread sup- racial discrimination against black students. port across the nation, the U.S. Congress The first vice president of the St. Paul, Min- passed the Voting Rights Act. Secretary Dun- nesota, chapter of the NAACP said it's "very can titled his speech "Crossing the Next disturbing" that the school district would re- Bridge." Duncan told the crowd that black taliate against a black teacher "for simply students "are more than three times as likely voicing the concern" that when black students to be expelled as their white peers," adding are not held accountable for misbehaving, that Martin Luther King would be "dis- they are set up for failure in life. mayed." An article in Education Week earlier this Gail Heriot, a law professor at the Univer- year, titled "When Students Assault Teachers, sity of San Diego and a member of the U.S. Effects Can Be Lasting," discusses the wide- Commission on Civil Rights, and her special spread assaults of teachers across the country: assistant and counselor, Alison Somin, have "In the 2015-16 school year, 5.8 percent of the written an important article in the Texas Re- nation's 3.8 million teachers were physically view of Law & Politics, titled "The Depart- attacked by a student. Almost 10 percent were ment of Education's Obama-Era Initiative on threatened with injury, according to federal Racial Disparities in School Discipline" education data" (http://tinyurl.com/y7nd- (Spring 2018). The article is about the depart- tyom). then squeezed his throat. That teacher ended their job performance. Nearly 30 percent said ments of Education and Justice's "disparate Measures that propose harsh punishment up with a traumatic brain injury. they could no longer trust the student who impact" vision, wherein they see racial dis- for students who assault teachers have not There are plenty of visuals of assaults on had attacked them, and 27 percent said they crimination as the factor that explains why been successful. In North Carolina, a bill was teachers. Here's a tiny sample: Florida's Semi- thought of quitting their teaching career after- black male students face suspension and ex- introduced that proposed that students 16 or nole Middle School ward. pulsion more often than other students. older could be charged with a felony if they (http://tinyurl.com/yc2tmchd), Pennsylva- My question is: Is there any reason whatso- Faced with threats from the Department of assaulted a teacher. It was opposed by chil- nia's Cheltenham High School ever for adults to tolerate this kind of behav- Education's Office for Civil Rights, schools dren's advocacy and disability rights groups. (http://tinyurl.com/ydf8rajf), Illinois' Rich ior from our young people? have instituted new disciplinary policies. For In Minnesota, a 2016 bill would have required Central High School example, after the public school district in school boards to automatically expel a stu- (http://tinyurl.com/yah3bjey). Byongook Walter E. Williams is a professor of eco- Oklahoma City was investigated by the OCR, dent who threatened or inflicted bodily harm Moon, a professor in the criminal justice de- nomics at George Mason University. To find there was a 42.5 percent decrease in the num- on a teacher for up to a year. It, too, was op- partment at the University of Texas at San out more about Walter E. Williams and read ber of suspensions. According to an article in posed, even in light of the fact that teachers Antonio, says that according to his study of features by other Creators Syndicate writers The Oklahoman, one teacher said, "Students have suffered serious bodily harm, such as 1,600 teachers, about 44 percent of teachers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate are yelling, cursing, hitting and screaming at the case in which a high school student who had been victims of physical assault said webpage at www.creators.com. teachers and nothing is being done but teach- slammed a teacher into a concrete wall and that being attacked had a negative impact on COPYRIGHT 2018 CREATORS.COM

Guilty As Charged MALLARD FILLMORE Bruce Tinsley

By Mark Shields Flake, R-Ariz., who, in both spoken and pub- lished words, has opposed the intentionally po- Not for the first time, the criticism reads: "Why larizing politics he has seen practiced by don't you admit it, Shields? You reflexively like President Donald Trump. Vowing not to be "com- politicians." It's true. I do like most people who plicit" in "exalting our worst impulses, turning dare to run for political office. against ourselves (and) glorifying in the things For me and most people I know, our lives are a that divide us," Flake guaranteed the president's succession of unpublicized setbacks and occa- wrath and his ridicule. sional wins. If you and I were the two finalists for With his vote to back the embattled Supreme the same promotion at Acme Gismo Co. and you Court nomination of U.S. Circuit Judge Brett Ka- were chosen, our local media, when announcing vanaugh, Flake first saluted the "compelling testi- your new honor, most likely wouldn't add some- mony" of professor Christine Blasey Ford, who thing like this: "Shields was reportedly passed accused Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her over because of unresolved questions about his when they were in high school, but then gave the high school classmate Mark Judge, who Ford has McCain's opposition to President George W. expense account and rumors concerning his er- nominee "a presumption of innocence ... absent testified was not only an eyewitness but also Bush's tax cuts, encouraged, with pledges of ratic behavior at the company Christmas party." corroborating evidence" and his support. Was physically a key part of that evening. And the major financial support, an interested Flake to The political candidate is different. Her fate is this the moment for Flake to follow the example GOP leaders in the Senate reluctantly agreed to challenge McCain in the Republican Senate pri- front-page news. Shortly after 8 o'clock on elec- of his late Arizona colleague and friend John Mc- the delay. mary. Flake decided against making the race, and tion night, the candidate will experience the ec- Cain, who, with Flake's support, formed the bi- By his leadership, Flake has saved the Senate, I asked him why. His answer was both refreshing stasy of victory or the agony of defeat. Everyone partisan Gang of Eight, which crafted a his party, the Supreme Court and Judge Ka- and disarming: "I'd love to be in the Senate, but whom the candidate ever double-dated with, car- compromise immigration reform bill that actually vanaugh from the damage of a rushed, strong- quite frankly, I could not beat John McCain." The pooled with or sat next to in high school study passed the Senate? armed Senate vote. Today, 27 years after Anita polls had shown that McCain would be too hall will know whether he won or, much likelier, Well, Flake later insisted that any confirmation Hill's testimony, Justice Clarence Thomas still sits tough in a GOP primary. There was none of the lost. Every political candidate knowingly risks vote on Kavanaugh be postponed for one full under a cloud of controversy. usual baloney about "I want to spend more time the sort of public rejection that most of us will go week so that the FBI can interview everyone asso- So why do I like Jeff Flake so much? Fifteen with my family" or "I'm really enjoying my work to almost any length to avoid. ciated with the alleged assault on Ford -- most es- years ago, when he was in the House, some lead- in the House." That's when I first liked Jeff Flake, Which brings us to the case of retiring Sen. Jeff sentially Kavanaugh's close personal friend and ing conservative givers, upset with incumbent whom I'll miss. PAGE 4 • Midweek: October 3 to 6, 2018 SANFORD HERALD SEMINOLE HAPPENINGS A LOOK AT EVENTS AROUND SEMINOLE COUNTY

COMMUNITY EVENTS Seminole High School celebrates Homecoming

Kids Corner 12 a.m., Trotwood Park, 701 Thursdays, Oct. 4, 11 & Northern Way, Winter 18, 11 to 11 a.m., DeBary Springs. Florida Astronomi- Hall, 198 Sunrise Blvd., De- cal Society onsite with tele- Bary. Kids can come hear a scopes for public viewing. story, play old-fashioned games or make a craft. Call Dulcimer Gathering 386-668-3840. Sunday, Oct. 7, 1 p.m., Rural Heritage Center, 101 Credit & Debt E. Main St., Geneva. Begin- Thursday, Oct. 4, 2 to 3 ners welcome. Learn or p.m., North Branch Library, bring your own instrument. 150 N. Palmetto Ave., San- Call 407-349-5697. ford. Learn steps to build or rebuild credit, understand "The Witness" credit reports & scores, tools Sunday, Oct. 7, 7 p.m., and tips to manage & reduce Congregation Beth Am, 3899 debt. Registration required Sand Lake Rd., Longwood. at Award-winning actor and https://creditsanford.event playwright Lee Weaver will brite.com . present a performance of his riveting drama “The Wit- Photos contributed Kombucha Workshop ness." This two-hour presen- Seminole HIgh School recently celebrated Homecoming in a football game against Lake Brantley High School. Homecoming court (photo Thursday, Oct. 4, 7 to 8 tation, about the struggle for left) included: Boys (back row - left to right):Ezekiel Woods, Mark Friedman, Amon McKinney-Turner, Henry Medina Gonzalez, Parth p.m., Rural Heritage Center, Civil Rights in America car- Patel, Sohrob Farahbakhsh, Mason Nash, Ja'Kobe Clinton, Brian Brooks, Hilton Mobley. Girls (front row - left to right) Kiya McKinney, 101 E. Main St., Geneva. An- ries an admission charge of Coria Hatcher, Olivia Tyler, Tionne Irving-Green, Jeidyn Torres, Caitlin Chen, Tamia Lawson, Yashvi Vardhan, Kayla Davis, Nayah John- cient fermented drink that $20 per ticket payable at the son. On Friday night the Homecoming King, Mark Friedman and Queen, Kayla Davis (photo right) were crowned during half time. aids in digestion & gut door. For best directions call health. Call 407-733-7514. 407-862-3505. For further in- formation call 904-687-8779. History Buff speaks about 1945 at DeBary Hall Historic Site Yankee Lake Tour Friday, Oct. 5, 8 a.m., Yan- Get Moving Kids kee Lake is home to scrub Sunday, Oct. 7, 7:30 to 11 jay & other birds. Email a.m., Cranes Roost Park, Al- History Buff, Ryan Lowry, recently spoke at the [email protected] tamonte Springs. Family- DeBary Hall Historic Site, 198 Sunrise Blvd., in for address & more info. friendly event features a DeBary. Lowry presented “1945: The Year the War run/walk, music, kids’ ac- Ended” about events of 1945 and displayed some of Prayer Vigil tivities & health vendors. the 7,000 World War II artifacts he has collected since Friday, Oct. 5, 12:15 p.m., The run/walk for children & he was 12 years old. Lowry is manager of Patriot 1225 E. Broadway St., families promotes active and Preservation hosting traveling exhibits of his collec- Oviedo. Public prays for healthy lifestyles. Distances tion. His artifacts include a song and prayer book from Seminole County Law En- include 5K, 3K and 1/8th the USS Arizona, a girlʼs dress made from D-Day forcement Agencies & Sher- mile. Refreshments and parachutes & documents from Adolph Hitlerʼs office. iff's Deputies. snacks are provided. Regis- tration Fee: $15/child or Movie Charity Event adult Photo contributed Friday, Oct. 5, 6 to 11 p.m., District Eat & Play, SCAC Golf Classic 1395 Oviedo Mall Blvd., Monday, Oct. 8, 11:30 a.m. Oviedo. Rotary Club of registration, 1 p.m. shotgun Governor Rick Scott appoints Tina Calderone to Oviedo hosts the Block- start, Timacuan Golf & buster Movie Charity event Country Club, 550 Timacuan with debut showing of "A Blvd., Lake Mary. For Semi- Star is Born," along with nole Cultural Arts Council. Seminole State College District Board of Trustees dinner. Funds raised goes $500 per foursome, single back to community. golfers welcome at $125 each. Lunch & dinner for Rumba single golfers & foursomes. Tina Calderone, of Longwood, is a school board member for Fridays, 7 to 8 p.m., Rural Call 407-302-1099. Seminole County Public Schools. She received her bachelorʼs Heritage Center, 101 E. Main degree from Central Connecticut State University and her masterʼs St., Geneva. $5 per couple. Informed Voter and doctoral degrees from the University of Florida. Calderone has Call 407-349-9255. Monday, Oct. 8, 5:30 to been recently appointed to fill a vacant seat for a term beginning 7:30 p.m., North Branch Li- September 6, 2018 and ending May 31, 2022. The appointment is Farmers Market brary, 150 N. Palmetto Ave., subject to confirmation by the Florida Senate. Saturday, Oct. 6, 9 a.m., Sanford. Informational semi- Lawton House grounds, 200 nar on pros & cons of the W. Broadway St., Oviedo. Constitutional Amendments Photo contributed Selection of local produce, that will be on the Novem- plants, jams, coffee, baked ber ballot. Presented by goods & more. League of Women Voters Seminole County. Wekiva Springs State Park to host Sleuthing for Spiders Snakes of Florida Saturday, Oct. 6, 9 a.m. to Taste of Altamonte 12 p.m., Ed Yarborough Na- Monday, Oct. 8, 6 to 9 Sleuthing for Spiders will be held on Saturday, Oct. 6 at 6 p.m. Do you ture Center, 3485 N. County p.m., Cranes Roost, Alta- think spiders are cool or scary? Either way, prepare to be fascinated Road 426, Geneva. $5 for monte Springs. Sample or frightened on a night walk through Wekiva Springs State Park with ages 7 & up, accompanied “tastes” from local restau- a spider expert who will reveal all their secrets. Meet at the parkʼs by adult. Call 407-665-2211 . rants including wine & beer campground ampitheater. The cost: $6.00 park entry fee and the while strolling along Cranes ranger will provide directions to the site. After a 30-minute slide pres- Roost Blvd. Hosted by the Mental Health Awareness entation on spiders, we will hike in the Sand Hill area of the park to Altamonte Springs Rotary Saturday, Oct. 6, 10 a.m. find spiders and their intricate webs. Degree of difficulty: moderately Club & raises funds to sup- to 2 p.m., Crossroads Corral, easy. Paths are uneven and sandy. What to bring/wear: Closed-toed port local charities. $30 in 6879 S. Sylvan Lake Drive, shoes, long pants and long-sleeve shirt suggested, flash light (prefer- Advance, $35 at the Gate. Sanford. Meet therapy ably head lamp), insect repellent, water, camera. For any questions, horses, vendors, free food, call 407-788-2619 or email [email protected] networking, entertainment Yogurt & Oatmeal Photo contributed & family fun. Register at Monday, Oct. 8, 7 to 8 awarenessathecorral.eventbr p.m., Rural Heritage Center, ite.com . 101 E. Main St., Geneva. Make yogurt with plant milk and refrigerator oat- Back to School Bunco meal. Call 407-733-7514. Saturday, Oct. 6, 12 noon doors open, 1 p.m. games begin, All Souls Catholic Blood Pressure Series Church Social Hall, 810 S. Tuesdays, Oct. 9, 16, 23 & Oak Ave., Sanford. $10. 30, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Ex- Sponsored by All Souls tension Auditorium, 250 W. Council of Catholic Women. County Home Road, San- Light lunch, 50/50 drawing ford. $20. Call 407-665-5560. & basket raffle. Bring teacher/school supplies. Mammograms Call 407-323-0545 for info. Wednesday, Oct. 10, 8 a.m. to 12 noon, Edward Naked Astronomer Jones, 201 S. Park Ave., San- Saturday, Oct. 6, 2 p.m., ford. $30 for uninsured self DeBary Hall Historic Site, pay. Schedule your screen- 198 Sunrise Blvd., DeBary. ing. 407-303-1615. Robert Vogel, the "Naked Astronomer" will present Geneva Homemakers Content of the Cosmos: An Wednesday, Oct. 10, 10 Observational Primer. Vogel, a.m., Geneva Community a member of the Central Center, 161 1st St., Geneva. Florida Astronomical Soci- All-age group with card ety, specializes in astronomy club, book club & involving the naked eye & lunch/dinner clubs. Call describes everything ama- 407-349-0040. teur astronomers observe. Landscape with Potted Halloween Food Trucks Plants Saturday, Oct. 6, 5 to 9 Saturday, Oct. 10, 10 a.m. p.m., Osteen Tractor Supply, to noon, Seminole County 890 N. SR 415, Osteen. Food Extension Auditorium, 250 trucks, music, shopping cos- W. County Home Rd., San- tume contest, trick or treat- ford. $25. Learn to design & ing for kids. maintain container gardens & create one to take home. Astronomy Club Pre-registration required at Saturday, Oct. 6, 7 p.m. to https://wg-potted- planted.eventbrite.com SANFORD HERALD Midweek : October 3 to 6, 2018 • PAGE 5 PEOPLE A GLANCE AROUND TOWN AND COUNTY Homestead Property – David Roberts to bring musical More Complicated than You Realize entertainment to Newcomers Luncheon

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Peggy Hoyt is Newcomers will hold their monthly lunch- writing a monthly eon on Thursday, October 18 at Heathrow column called Country Club, 1200 Bridgewater Drive in Lake From Here to Mary. The day will feature musical entertain- Eternity. ment by David Roberts. David grew up in the Big Apple and has the blue eyes and thin Photo frame of Frank Sinatra. He considers himself a contributed Sinatra song stylist whose repertoire includes hundreds of songs from the Great American Songbook and other popular musical genres. Tickets are priced at $25 including lunch. Advance reservations are required. No walk- Special to the Herald Wife’s trust – there can be an unexpected ins are allowed. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. For more information, contact VP-Member- By Peggy R. Hoyt, J.D., M.B.A., B.C.S. and undesired result. If the rules outlined above are not followed specifically, the law ship Brenda Jones at 407-366-7751, e- (Board Certified in Wills, Trust and Es- mail [email protected], or tates and Elder Law) will ultimately determine the actual distri- bution of the homestead interest. By way of visit newcomerscfl.org The Law Office of Hoyt & Bryan, LLC- example, this could mean the spouse only Special to the Herald gets a life estate with the remainder to the lineal heirs in the 50% interest owned by the Florida homestead property raises a lot of deceased spouse’s trust. The expectation of questions in the context of estate planning the spouse may have been a different result and asset protection. Most of us think only and depending on the family dynamic can of our homestead property in terms of the result in a significant hardship. Additional Welcome to the Sanford Herald - Steve break we get on our real property taxes. complicating factors include children from One commonly asked question is, multiple unions, individuals receiving gov- “Should I own my homestead in my trust?” ernment benefits or who may be in a nursing Gilliland -Advertising Sales Representative Generally, the answer is, “No.” Already, I home, individuals who are incarcerated or hear eyebrows rising in disbelief. Trust have drug/alcohol concerns, to name a few. Gilliland has a long career in advertising, ownership of homestead doesn’t necessarily When a minor child inherits property, a from The Orlando Sentinel, The Daytona impact your right to claim your ad valorem court administered guardianship will need Beach News Journal and in Memphis, TN, The homestead exemption or your right to the to be established for the interest of the minor Commercial Appeal. He said he is proud of his protection from the claims of creditors. child. The guardianship can create addi- work too for Scholastic Book Fairs, represent- However, there is another aspect of home- tional unforeseen circumstances and will ing their reading and parental-involvement stead that gives rise to this response. Florida add to the cost and complexity of the estate programs. law ultimately dictates who can receive your administration. The best advice: if you are "Whether it supports a free press, democ- Florida homestead property at the time of married, the only person you should own racy or simply shares history and education," death and these restrictions can have unex- your homestead property with is your Gilliland said, "I'm happiest when I'm pursu- pected results when a trust is involved. spouse, as tenants by the entirety. That way, ing work that gives back to the community." If you are married and/or have a minor the property will pass to the survivor upon On his high school newspaper he said he child, then you are subject to the Florida the death of the first spouse and will not be learned there was ink running in his veins. laws on descent and devise. These laws impacted by the Florida homestead rules re- While studying journalism in Gainesville at were designed to protect widows and or- garding devise and descent. The University of Florida, he reported for The phans from becoming homeless. Although If you own your homestead property in Independent Florida Alligator. the law is complex, here are the general your individual name and you are married As a guitarist and saxophone player, rules: If you are married with no minor chil- or have minor children, be sure to consult Gilliland learned all types of music. One expe- dren, Florida law requires you leave your with a qualified legal professional to discuss rience, he said, rises above as memorable sour homestead property to your spouse. If you all of your planning options. The use of note. He played sax for an Elvis Presley imper- are married and have minor children, your marital agreements and homestead waivers sonator at Lakeland's historic Polk Theatre. spouse is entitled to a life estate in your may be a possible solution for some situa- "The real Elvis played a short set back there in property and your lineal heirs (all of your tions. An irrevocable homestead trust could '56," Gilliland said, "but this mister Elvis children from any union) will receive the re- also be a possible solution. played so long you could actually see the audi- mainder interest. If you have no spouse but Florida homestead law is complex with ence aging, and they were old to begin with." have minor children, then all of your chil- lots of twists and turns. It can impact non- No spring chicken himself, back in 1984 as a dren are entitled to your homestead prop- Florida residents who become residents and Marching Ram with Lake Mary High School erty. Any attempt to avoid the effect of this don’t revisit the ownership of their former Special to the Herald he tromped along with the giant Donald Duck law in your last will or living trust results in vacation home. It can impact unmarried balloon at The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Pa- the outcome outlined above. couples who have minor children. It can im- rade in New York. So on his first date with Florida homestead rules can be particu- pact newly married couples that purchased The Sanford Herald welcomes our newest wife Shannon Jones, a flutist, he said he was larly tricky for married couples who create a home before the marriage. For these rea- Advertising Sales Representative, Steve delighted to learn she too had marched at revocable living trusts and title their home- sons and more, anytime you move to an- Gilliland. Macy's in 1992 with West Orange High School. stead to one or more of their trusts. If a hus- other state, change the status of your marital From Key Largo to Ponte Vedra, Casselberry "I'm so happy I have a wife now who knows band and wife title their homestead property relationship or have a child, be sure you are and all points Orlando, lifelong Floridian Steve how to keep me in step, even if it's just when such that 50% is in the name of the Hus- aware of all of the legal results that could Gilliland joins The Herald's staff as a new ad- I'm mowing the lawn." band’s trust and 50% is in the name of the impact your homestead ownership. vertising sales rep. Oviedo Medical Center earns a three-year term of Accreditation in MRI ACR Special to the Herald is awarded only to facilities meet- The ACR, founded in 1924, is a ing ACR Practice Parameters and professional medical society dedi- Oviedo Medical Center has been Technical Standards after a peer-re- cated to serving patients and soci- awarded a three-year term of ac- view evaluation by board-certified ety by empowering radiology creditation in magnetic resonance physicians and medical physicists professionals to advance the prac- imaging (MRI) as the result of a re- who are experts in the field. Image tice, science and professions of ra- cent review by the American Col- quality, personnel qualifications, diological care. The College serves lege of Radiology (ACR). MRI is a adequacy of facility equipment, more than 37,000 diagnostic/inter- noninvasive medical test that uti- quality control procedures and ventional radiologists, radiation lizes magnetic fields to produce quality assurance programs are as- oncologists, nuclear medicine anatomical images of internal body sessed. The findings are reported to physicians, and medical physicists parts to help physicians diagnose the ACR Committee on Accredita- with programs focusing on the and treat medical conditions. tion, which subsequently provides practice of medical imaging and ra- The ACR gold seal of accredita- the practice with a comprehensive diation oncology and the delivery tion represents the highest level of report that can be used for continu- of comprehensive health care serv- image quality and patient safety. It ous practice improvement. ices. PAGE 6 • Midweek: Oct. 3-6, 2018 SANFORD HERALD OBITUARIES

COLUMBUS BURKE SR. Columbus attended Seminole A. III);son: Columbus Burke St., Tallahassee, Florida and Bryant Jr. of Atlanta, Ga.; Mortuary, Sanford, is in County Public Schools, Jr.; A devoted ex-wife, Josie Sunrise Funeral Home, 900 daughters, Loria Boon Rouse charge of all arrangments. Columbus Burke Sr., 76, of Sanford, Florida, Crooms Haws-Burke; sister: Vera Locust Avenue, Sanford, of Sanford, Carrie Bryant of Sanford, Florida, transitioned High School (Class of 1960) Pa(Tricia) Burke; brother: Florida. Sanford, Deborah Bryant of CLARENCE SUTTON into Eternal rest on Monday, Sanford, Florida and Rutgers William Pendleton; Sanford, and Veronica Bryant September University; New Jersey. He Sister-in-Law, Carrie M. GLORIA JEAN SCHULER Newton; Mr. Clarence Sutton, 88 24, 2018 at was a retired State of Florida Burke; 7 grandchildren; 12 and sister, years of age, Quincy, Florida, Kindred employee and his hobbies great-grands; ; and a host of Gloria Jean Schuler, 74, of Marie departed this life on Sunday, Hospital, were automotive body repair, nieces, nephews, cousins, Sanford, passed away Sept. Rouse. September 30, 2018 in Quincy, Green fishing, hunting, martial arts other relatives and many sor- 25, 2018 at Central Florida A Florida. He leaves to cherish Cove and sports. Columbus was a rowing friends. Regional Hospital in Sanford. memorial his precious memories one Springs, lifelong resident of Sanford, Visitation on Friday, She was born in Allendale, service sister, Jannie Eudell Holmes, Florida. Florida. October 5, 2018 S.C. and was a member of will be Sanford, Florida. An a host of He was Columbus was preceded in 5 PM - 7 PM at Christian Christian Fellowship Baptist held nieces and nephews. A cele- born death by his parents, father, Fellowship Baptist Church, Church. She enjoyed fishing Saturday, bration of life will be held at March 2, Willie James Burke; mother, 1701 Bell Ave., Sanford, FL. and spending time with her Oct. 6 at 2 11:00 a.m., Friday, October 5, Columbus 1942 in Donnie Thomas Burke; broth- Celebration of Life Service, family and friends. Gloria Jean p.m. at 2018 at Williams Funeral Burke Sr. Ebb, ers, Lamount Burke, Jessie Saturday, October 6, 2018, She is survived by her hus- Schuler New Home Chapel on 1555 Pat Florida to Lavon Burke, and sister, 11:00 AM at New Life Word band Leander Schuler of Bethel Thomas Parkway, Quincy, the late Patricia Pendleton. Center, 1311 S. Oak Ave., Sanford; sons, George Rouse Florida with burial at Willie James Burke and the He is survived by his chil- Sanford, Florida, Dr. Ronald of Sanford, David Rouse of Missionary Baptist Church Sunnyvale Cemetery, Quincy, late Donnie Thomas Burke. dren, daughters, Deborah W. Merthie, Eulogist and Sanford, Walter Bryant of with the Rev. William Lewis, Florida. WILLIAMS FUNER- At an early age, he attended Wilson-Metoyer (Bill); Donnie Pastor Otis C. Raines, Sanford, Nathaniel Bryant of host pastor, and the Rev. Otis AL HOME of Quincy, Florida New Salem Primitive Baptist S. Burke; Valery Burke - Presiding. Services Entrusted Atlanta, Ga., Calvin Bryant of C. Raines, eulogist and offi- will be providing the service Church, where he was bap- Tulloch (Howard A. Sr.); to the care of Richardson’s Sanford, and Willie Lee ciant. for the Sutton family. tized in Sanford, FL. Dawn L. Burke-Swain (James Funeral Home, 2627 S. Adams Wilson-Eichelberger

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by Freddy Groves them even learn the status of their invoices. They Continued from Page 1 did learn, however, of the circuitous path the A small home-health service in New invoices take across the country before actually by deputies. Hampshire had to stop taking care of its 15 veter- getting to a payment department ... which cannot The chain of events started early Friday. Pollard, an arrest report states, was supposed ans when the Department of Veterans Affairs be reached by phone. to drop her one-year-old daughter off at a daycare on her way to her job. stopped paying the bills. Unlike major corpora- Where are the veterans meanwhile? Right back However, according to deputies, she failed to do that on Friday by accident, instead tions, this small company was brought to its knees where they started before this home-care company driving straight to her job and leaving the baby in the car for seven hours as she worked. when unpaid invoices grew to $60,000. came into their lives ... alone, with no meal prepa- The temperature that day hit a high of about 94 degrees, according to the arrest report. The problem? Lack of complete Social Security ration, no housekeeping and in many cases unable Then, on her way home, she allegedly still did not notice she’d left the child there, numbers on the paperwork. For years it's been to get to appointments. The company owners stopping to get dinner for her family. standard in many areas of life to use only the last acted as responsibly as they could, giving personal It was only once she’d stopped at the WaWa on State Road 46 in Sanford that she final- four digits of a Social Security number; but sud- notice to each veteran, and not abandoning them, ly noticed she’d left her daughter in the backseat. denly, without warning, the VA required complete yet not daring to risk the financial health of their Unfortunately, by that time, the baby was unresponsive and had passed away. Pollard numbers. Except there was no written notice, only whole business. had to be transported for medical attention for “extreme anxiety,” the arrest report reads. a recent voicemail that, truthfully, could have Meanwhile, after the story made the news, the Deputies tried to interview Pollard, but her lawyer had reportedly advised her not to come from anyone. Additionally, many of the VA jumped up and said they would hold some talk to them. unpaid invoices go back to last year, before the seminars for care-company owners. What, one Based on their investigation and consulting with the State’s Attorney’s Office, deputies new procedure took effect. wonders, would be imparted in those seminars? arrested Pollard for negligent manslaughter. She was given a $20,000 bond and had bond- After putting a lot of their own money into the Hopefully, it might include the phone number of ed out by Monday. company to pay staff, the owners had to stop serv- the payment department that cuts the checks. She is set for an arraignment on Oct. 23 at 1:30 p.m. ices. When they phoned VA, no one could help

MILLER Miller, Lemma said, had been a loyal mem- time. Now that he’s in the state legislature, he Matt.” ber of the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office for said he was grateful to use that position for It wasn’t long after that that, as Gary was decades, spending much of his time in a traffic something as good as Miller’s memorial. browsing the internet, he saw a news alert unit. “I knew we’d lost a great friend,” Cortes stating that a traffic accident had occurred Continued from Page 1 “Anyone who’s worked with motor men said. “But I never knew I’d get to be a state involving a Sheriff’s deputy. That gave him a and women knows it’s a fraternity,” Lemma legislator back then. I knew I had to take an “horrible feeling,” which was confirmed as brother Gary and his family. said. “They had a brotherhood among them- opportunity to remember Matt and give Miller’s death when Sheriff Don Eslinger And, there were dozens of officers and selves.” everyone the opportunity to do so. Now we arrived at the house shortly after. deputies of various kinds, as well as multiple Lemma characterized Miller as “always can all go down Maitland Boulevard and Now, he said he just wants people to recog- mayors. Lemma said the turnout was reflec- there” when someone needed help and a dedi- remember him.” nize the difficulty and sacrifice of being a law tive of how Miller affected those he interacted cated deputy, having served the department Gary recalled the day Miller died, as he was enforcement officer. with and how law enforcement banded for 28 years and being one of the first in the supposed to meet his brother that afternoon “They’re different from us,” Gary said. together in times of crisis and loss. department’s motor division in the early and hadn’t heard from him. “They want to protect us and make sure we In 2011, Miller was performing traffic 1990s. “I left him a message saying ‘hey, buddy, have the quality of life we expect. They don’t enforcement along the stretch of Maitland Cortes said he’d been at the scene when are we still getting together?’” Gary recalled. get enough respect, but they’re willing to Boulevard dedicated on Tuesday, when a vehi- Miller died, having been in local government “The message never got answered. I still have stand in the way.” cle collided with his motorcycle and fatally on the Longwood City Commission at the it on my phone. I never want to forget about injured him.

BEARS of BearWise funding has been pro- bear-resistant dumpsters. tionally feed bears or leave out food ly around dusk and dawn, and vided to local governments. Over • Protect gardens, bee yards, or garbage that will attract bears when there is forest on both sides $1.4 million of this was provided compost and livestock with electric and cause human-bear conflicts. If of the road. The FWC works with with support from the Legislature fencing. you see or suspect that someone is Florida Department of Continued from Page 1 and Gov. Scott, and $680,000 from • Encourage your homeowner’s feeding or attracting bears, call the Transportation to post bear crossing the Fish & Wildlife Foundation of association or local government to FWC’s Wildlife Alert Hotline at 1- signs in areas that receive particu- Keeping garbage secure not only Florida using proceeds of the institute ordinances to require trash 888-404-FWCC (3922). larly high levels of vehicle-bear col- helps keep people safe but also Conserve Wildlife license plate. be secured from bears. You can also help people and lisions. helps bears. To keep bears wild and away • Feed pets indoors or bring in bears stay safe by remembering to For more information on Florida “We are assisting local govern- from your home, follow these sim- dishes after feeding. watch for bears while driving. This black bears, including how to ments with advice and funding to ple tips: • Clean grills and store them in a time of year, bears are traveling reduce conflicts with them, visit help them be more BearWise,” said • Secure household garbage in a secure place. across more roads in search of food, MyFWC.com/Bear and click on Dave Telesco, head of the FWC’s sturdy shed, garage or a wildlife- • Remove wildlife feeders or which results in more bear-vehicle “Live BearWise.” There you can Bear Management Program. “But resistant container. make them bear-resistant. collisions. Every year over 230 click on “brochures and other mate- everyone has a role. The best way • Put household garbage out on • Pick ripe fruit from trees and bears are killed on Florida road- rials” to view “Vehicle Collisions people can help is by keeping trash the morning of pickup rather than remove fallen fruit from the ways. The FWC advises drivers to with Bears” one in a series of secure from bears.” the night before. ground. be aware of their surroundings as FWC’s Living with Florida Black Since 2007, a total of $2.1 million • Secure commercial garbage in It is illegal in Florida to inten- they drive in bear country, especial- Bears videos. SANFORD HERALD Midweek: Oct. 3-6, 2018 • PAGE 7 Indonesia quake toll jumps as survivors grow more desperate

PALU, Indonesia (AP) — The death toll in Sigi and Balaroa, meaning the toll is likely the rubble. Nearly 62,000 people have been emergency aid needs, such as tarpaulins. from an earthquake and tsunami that decimat- to rise. displaced from their homes, Nugroho said. Nugroho said only two of the 122 foreign- ed parts of the central Indonesian island of Nugroho said more aid was being distrib- Many people were believed trapped under ers in the area remained unaccounted for — Sulawesi jumped to more than 1,200 on uted, but "we still need more time to take care shattered houses in the Palu neighborhood of one from South Korea and the other from Tuesday as disaster officials began reaching of all the problems." Balaroa, where the earthquake caused the Belgium. coastal areas that were cut off by blocked He said 153 bodies were buried Monday in ground to heave up and down violently. The coastline at Palu was strewn with rub- roads and downed telephone lines. a mass grave and that the operation continued "I and about 50 other people in Balaroa ble and a few brightly colored cargo contain- Officials said hundreds of other people Tuesday. were able to save ourselves by riding on a ers poking out of the water. Buildings near the were severely injured, and that hundreds of A special aircraft carrying 12,000 liters mound of soil which was getting higher and water were ruined shells. The arches of a large bodies could still be buried under quicksand- (3,170 gallons) of fuel had arrived and trucks higher," resident Siti Hajat told MetroTV, yellow bridge rested in the water and eerie like mud caused by Friday's magnitude 7.5 with food were on the way with police escorts adding that her house was destroyed. drone video showed a Ferris wheel, earthquake. to guard against looters. Nugroho said many In Palu's Petobo neighborhood, the quake untouched, on a beach scraped bare by the About 10 nations and the European Union gas stations were inoperable either because of caused loose, wet soil to liquefy, creating a waves. pledged aid after Indonesian President Joko quake damage or from people stealing fuel. thick, heavy quicksand-type material that In Petobo, Edi Setiawan said he and his "Jokowi" Widodo appealed for international The frustration of waiting for days without resulted in massive damage. Hundreds of vic- neighbors rescued children and adults, includ- help. Little of that, however, has arrived yet in help boiled over for some. tims are still believed to be buried in the mud ing a pregnant woman. His sister and father, the quake zone, and increasingly desperate "Pay attention to Donggala, Mr. Jokowi. Pay there. however, did not survive. residents grabbed food and fuel from dam- attention to Donggala," yelled one resident in Liquefaction of soil can be compared to "My sister was found embracing her father," aged stores and begged for help. a video broadcast on local television, referring walking on a sandy beach. he said. "My mother was able to survive after Rescuers have focused much of their atten- to the president. "There are still a lot of unat- "If you walk across some wet sand a little struggling against the mud and being rescued tion so far on the biggest affected city, Palu, tended villages here." back from the water's edge, it is usually firm by villagers." which has 380,000 people and is easier to The town's administrative head, Kasman walking, even though you might leave foot- Indonesia is frequently struck by earth- reach than other hard-hit areas. Lassa, all but gave residents permission to prints," said Adam Switzer, an expert at the quakes, volcanic eruptions and tsunamis "We feel like we are stepchildren here take food — but nothing else — from shops. Earth Observatory of Singapore. "However, if because of its location on the "Ring of Fire," an because all the help is going to Palu," said "Everyone is hungry and they want to eat you stand still and wiggle your toes and feet, arc of volcanoes and fault lines in the Pacific Mohamad Taufik, 38, from the town of after several days of not eating," Lassa said on you will probably sink a little as the sand Basin. A powerful quake on the island of Donggala, who said five of his relatives are local TV. "We have anticipated it by providing around your feet becomes soft and unstable. Lombok killed 505 people in August, and two still missing. "There are many young children food, rice, but it was not enough. There are This is similar to what happens during lique- moderate quakes near an eastern island on here who are hungry and sick, but there is no many people here. So, on this issue, we cannot faction." Tuesday reportedly damaged a bridge. milk or medicine." pressure them to hold much longer." Nugroho said generators, heavy equipment The vast archipelago is home to 260 million Along the coast, the tsunami, which report- Desperation was visible in Palu as well. and tents are among the most-needed aid people on more than 17,000 islands that edly reached as high as 6 meters (nearly 20 Signs propped along roads read "We Need items. The countries that offered assistance stretch a distance similar to that between New feet) in some places, shattered buildings, Food" and "We Need Support," while children include the United States and China, he said. York and London. Roads and infrastructure uprooted concrete and thrust houses and begged for cash in the streets and long lines of Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison are poor in many areas, making access diffi- boats tens of meters inland. cars snarled traffic as people waited for gas. said Tuesday that his government has given cult in the best of conditions. The death toll for all affected areas reached Teams were searching for trapped survivors $360,000 to help victims and is in talks with ___ 1,234, national disaster agency spokesman under destroyed homes and buildings, includ- Indonesian authorities about a second round Associated Press writers Margie Mason and Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said in Jakarta, the ing a collapsed eight-story hotel in Palu, but of aid. The initial funds are to go to the Ali Kotarumalos in Jakarta, Indonesia, con- capital. He said more people remain trapped they needed more heavy equipment to clear Indonesian Red Cross for the most obvious tributed to this report.

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vent the disease by targeting the earliest brain changes while memory and thinking skills are still intact. around 4:50 p.m. A 2015 Acura driven by 24-year-old Sabrina Patel of Lake WHO IS THE MOST DANGEROUS CELEBRITY Mary was heading west on Markham Road. ONLINE For “an unknown reason” according to the FHP, she drift- ed across the median line between lanes and collided with a A cybersecurity firm says searches for "Orange Is the New four-door Toyota heading in the opposite direction. Black" actress Ruby Rose are most likely to land users on The Toyota was driven by Sanford resident Deidre websites that carry viruses or malware. Gaetano, 52, and she had four children in the car with her: two nine-year-old girls, a nine-year-old boy and a 14-year- SOMBER TRIBUTES ON VEGAS SHOOTING old girl. The nine-year-old girls passed away from injuries sus- ANNIVERSARY tained in the crash, FHP reports. Everyone else involved in the crash had serious injuries. The marquees on the Las Vegas Strip dim their lights as There are charges pending in the incident against Patel, officials read the 58 names of the people killed in the coun- though no further information was available Tuesday as to try's deadliest mass shooting in modern history. what caused the crash.

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A V E Page 8 Wednesday October 3, 2018 Sports ORLANDOBriefs SPEEDWORLD Coming up this week at Orlando Speed World Dragway: * Today (Wednesday) is “Whoop Azz Wednesday”, featuring “All Welcome Test and Tune, Grudge Racing and Hagerty, Oviedo and Seminole Fun Runs” with gates open- ing at 6 p.m. and racing from unbeaten in district play as second 6 p.m.-to-11 p.m. General At the crossroads Admission is $12, plus an additional $13 to race. half of football season begins * “Friday Night Frenzy” By Dean Smith the Huskies eventually built a will also feature “All Herald staff 21-8 lead at halftime. Welcome Test and Tune and But the visiting Knights Grudge Racing” with gates It was a huge week for the quar- scored twice in the third quar- opening at 6 p.m. General terback position on another Admission is $12, plus an ter to take a 22-21 lead. additional $13 to race. evening that either saw blowouts Things were looking bleak for the The Dragway Information or games that were decided on the hosts as they turned the ball over Hotline is at (407) 568-5522 final play of the game as the High twice, including an interception and the website is at _ School football season reached the with just over 3-minutes to play. www.raceosw.com/dragway/. mid-point of the season. Hagerty got the ball back with SpeedWorld is located 17 Oviedo (4-1 overall, 2-0 in 1:39 to play, but two sacks left miles east of Orlando in Class 8A-District 2) shocked the Huskies facing a 4th-and-28 Bithlo at 19164 East Colonial homestanding Lake Mary (3-2, from their own 3-yard-line. Drive, between Orlando and 2-1 in 8A-2), 22-21, rallying Titusville on Highway 50 at Cordero was able to find the 520 Cocoa Cutoff. from an 11-point deficit in the Caleb Lowe with a long pass fourth quarter and capping the for a first down and then com- LMSA comeback by blocking a poten- pleted another pass to Lowe Ahoy! tial game-winning 38-yard field and a third to Ian Watts to set- Upcoming Events: goal attempt as tome expired at up Spangenberg for the game- * Every Wednesday _ LMSA Don T. Reynolds Stadium. Goslings Rum Racing. Start winner with 7-seconds left. window 6:10 p.m.-to-6:15 The teams traded scores in Here is the box score: p.m. Be sure to come by the the first half, with the Rams Hagerty 24, Ocoee 22 clubhouse beforehand to sign taking a 14-10 halftime lead and First Quarter in and get the course. We will the hosts scored the only points Hagerty _ Cordero 50 run be meeting at the Breezeway of the third period to lead 21-10 (Spangenburg kick). Restaurant afterwards. entering the final 12 minutes. Second Quarter NOR/Sailing instructions are But the Lions closed the gap Hagerty _ McCunney 5 run here: to 21-16 on a pair of TJ (Spangenburg kick). http://www.flalmsa.org/?pa Woodard field goals of 31- and ge_id=101. Five Goslings rum Ocoee _ Fails 14 pass from races left in the year...Last 32-yards with 6:37 left to play. Wright (2-point conversion good). Wednesday Rum Race is Oviedo standout quarterback Hagerty _ Sampson 3 run October 31 - Halloween night. Morgan Mitchell, who had left the (Spangenburg kick). *Saturday,October13_Ocala game late in the first half with an Third Quarter SaillingClub-LakeWeir apparent knee injury,returned to Ocoee _ Rentz 65 kickoff Regatta…Let’smakethebiggest game on the second series of the return (Jones kick). fleetofLMSAboatsand second half and led his charges to Ocoee _ Bohler 2 pass from Sailors….andbringbackthetrophy. the two field goals before taking Wright (Jones kick). * Sunday,October 14 _ Club the team on a 60-yard drive, kept Fourth Quarter Race Time to be determined…We alive on a 26-yard pass from will keep you posted. Hagerty _ Spangenburg 24 FG. Photos for the Sailing Florida Mitchell to Keonte Coffie on a On the other end of the scale: Weekly Photo Contest will now fourth-and-4, capped by a 12-yard Seminole (4-1, 2-0 in 8A-2) be posted to the entrants own scoring strike to Daniel recorded its third consecutive Facebook timeline, like you McNamara with 57-seconds left. shutout and remained tied for would normally share with A 2-point conversion try failed, the district lead with a 39-0, friends. In the description, enter keeping Lake Mary within a running clock victory over rival the hashtag as follows: field goal of pulling out the win. Lake Brantley (2-4, 1-2 in 8A-2). #SailingFloridaPhotoContest1003 And the Rams took advantage of Despite three turnovers, the 18 (It’s the date, mmddyy). the opportunity,driving to the 21- Make sure your posting is Fighting Seminoles controlled ‘Public’, so everyone can see yard line to set-up a game-winning the game led by quarterback it (and I can find it to count field goal attempt. But the Lions’ Timmy McCLain, who was 7- the number of ‘Likes’.) Rules: Jay Henry smothered the kick for-10 passing for 228-yards http://www.flalmsa.org/ before it even got off the ground to and touchdown passes of 28- The 2018 calendar is updat- preserve the victory for the guests. yards to Grayden Krull, 53- ed on the website. Please do Mitchell ended the night 10- yards to Javari Frederick and not hesitate to reach out to us for-17 for 147-yards with one 32-yards to O’Shae Baker. should you have any ques- interception and two touchdown Desmond Brown also had a tions about any of the events. passes of 15-yards to Coffie and Please do not hesitate to big game for the Tribe, carrying contact us should you have the 12-yarder to McNamara. the ball 7-times for 55-yards any questions or ideas. Coffie had a monster game, and touchdown runs of 1- and Interested parties can find carrying the ball 28-times for a 25-yards, the second with 20- results from past races of 2017 game-high 119-yards and also seconds left in the third quarter on the “Race Results” page catching two passes for 42- that started the running clock. (www.flalmsa.org/?page_id= yards and the touchdown. The Seminole defense also got 623) and results from year’s Freshman quarterback Gunnar in on the scoring when Hilton prior is on the Race Results Smith had a big game in the loss Mobley picked off a pass and ran Archive page for the Rams, throwing three (www.flalmsa.org/?p=2229). through a thicket of Patriots play- For more information about touchdown passes of 37- and 22- ers for a 46-yard touchdown that Herald photos by Greg Fencik yards to Seraiah Abram and a made the score 21-0 at halftime. LMSA, please visit our web It was a big week on the gridiron for Seminole site _ www.flalmsa.org _ or screen pass to Pedro Rodriguez, Jordan Smith also returned call (321) 578-8364. who found an opening and an interception 69-yards to set- County quarterbacks, including Seminoleʼs So, what are you waiting turned it into a 91-yard touch- up Brown’s first touchdown. Timmy McClain (top, left), Hagertyʼs Sammy for? You bought the boat, GO down on the final play of the Jaidon Phillips also had a Cordero (top, right), Oviedoʼs Mitchell Morgan SAILING! first quarter that gave the hosts fumble recovery for the hosts. (above) and Lake Maryʼs Gunnar Smith (right). RECREATION SOFTBALL a 14-10 lead that they carried all For Lake Brantley, Anthony Here is this week’s schedule the way into intermission. Williams carried the ball 11- Jefferson and freshman quarter- yards and three touchdowns, Anthony Brown had a big in the City of Sanford Here is the box score: times for 46-yards and also com- back Curtis Argroves in keep- but he also threw four intercep- game, carrying the ball 19-times Recreation Services Oviedo 22, Lake Mary 21 pleted a 37-yard pass, Damarius ing their playoff hopes alive. tions, and also carried the ball for 113-yards and two touch- Department Adult Fall First Quarter Good carried the ball 6-times for Jefferson caught seven passes for five-times for 29-yards. downs, while Troy McPeak car- Slowpitch Softball League at Oviedo _ Coffie 15 pass from 40-yards, Travis Lesko carried 150-yards and touchdowns of 59- Freshman sensation Terrance ried the ball six-times for 60- Pinehurst Park. Mitchell (Woodard kick). the ball 11-tomes for 36-yards, and 22-yards and also carried the Gibbs carried the ball 19-times yards and a touchdown. The Semi-Co-Ed/Fun Lake Mary _ Abram 37 pass AJ Colenburg caught two passes ball six-times for 85-yards and for 136-yards and three touch- LakeMaryPrep(1-4)putupagood League on Wednesday will from Smith (Kucharski kick). scored two more touchdowns on downs and also caught a nine- have Wet Spot facing The for 44-yards and Nolan Sanders fight,butcouldmatchunbeaten Oviedo _ Woodard 25 FG. had two interceptions. runs of 70- and 4-yards, the second yard pass, while Tyson Mobley WinterHaven-All-SaintsAcademy Blue Liners at 6:40 p.m. and caught four passes for 84-yards, The Bailouts taking on Pat’s Lake Mary _ Rodriguez 91 pass Here is the box score: on the final play of the third quar- (5-0),gettingoutscored,48-27. Liquor at 7:40 p.m. from Smith (Kucharski kick). Seminole 39, Lake Brantley 0 ter that started a running clock. three of which went for touch- Quarterback Logan McClure ran Everyone is invited to Second Quarter First Quarter Argroves was 14-of-16 pass- downs, Brandon Fitez caught for one touchdown and was 12-for- four passes for 71-yards and watch the games for free at No scoring. Seminole _ Krull 28 pass from ing for 210 yards and two 38 passing for 38-yards and a carried the ball six-times for 13- Pinehurst Park, located on Third Quarter McClain (run failed). touchdowns and also carried touchdown, Camden Desch car- yards and Christopher Jacobs West 24th Street off 17-92. Lake Mary _ Abram 22 pass Second Quarter the ball nine-times for 26-yards, ried the ball 11-times for 120-yards was 7-for-7 on conversion kicks. For more information con- from Smith (Kucharski kick). Seminole _ Frederick 53 pass including a 1-yard touchdown. and a touchdown, Masaharu tact Eric Griffin, City of A 35-point second quarter was Fourth Quarter from McClain (Krull kick). Beale Smith carried the ball Murakami carried the ball two- Sanford Recreation more than Orangewood Oviedo _ Woodard 31 FG. Seminole _ Mobley 46 interception 10-times for 35-yards and times for 47-yards, including a 46- Supervisor, at 407-688-5120; Christian (3-2) could overcome as visit the city website _ Oviedo _ Woodard 32 FG. return (Fonseca pass from McClain). scored a touchdown and also yard touchdown, LJ Matos carried Oviedo _ McNamara 12 pass Third Quarter caught three-passes for 23-yards the Rams were blitzed by unbeat- www.sanfordfl.gov _ or en Windermere Prep (5-0), 52-20. See Football, Page 9 email: from Mitchell (pass failed). Seminole _ Baker 32 pass and placekicker Jackson Holmes [email protected] _ The field goal was also the from McClain (kick failed). was 6-for-6 on conversion kicks. the League Information deciding factor for another Seminole_Brown1run(passfailed). The Master’s Academy (5-0) Website, including registra- Oviedo-based team, Hagerty Seminole_Brown25run(kickfailed). continued to pile up the points, tion forms, is at _ (4-2, 3-0 in Class u7A-District Fourth Quarter rolling past Cambridge http://www.leaguelineup.co 4), as Landon Spangenberg No scoring. Christian (3-3) from Tampa, 49- m/welcome.asp?cmenuid=1 made a 24-yard field goal with The week actually began on 25, at Pennington Field. &url=sanfordsoftball&sid=80 The host Eagles actually had a 4638851. seven seconds to go to give the Thursday as Lyman (3-3, 2-1 in Huskies a 24-22 home win over 8A-2) traveled to Deltona’s Pine game on its hands for the first half JUNIOR GOLF Ocoee (2-4, 1-2 in 7A-4). Ridge High School and returned as TMA led 14-13 after the first Sanford junior golfers ages Hagerty took the lead imme- home with a 42-13 running quarter and 21-19 at intermission. 11-18 are invited to compete diately when quarterback clock thumping of Orange City- But the hosts used a 21-point in an upcoming Arrowhead Sammy Cordero broke free for University (1-5, 0-3 in 8-2). third quarter to pull away. See Briefs, Page 9 a 50-yard touchdown run in the The Greyhounds got huge Quarterback Matthew Gillis first minute of the game and performances from Nate was 19-for-30 passing for 276- SANFORD HERALD Wednesday, October 3, 2018 • Page 9 Knights pound Pitt, 45-14 ing three sacks. Defensive ends Randy Charlton and Brendon Hayes tallied two of the sacks, while Evans and Kyle Gibson shared the other. UCF moves up in Here is the box score: UCF 45, PITT 14 First Quarter polls again; Milton UCF _ Milton 5 run (Wright kick). UCF _ Davis 24 pass from Milton (Wright kick). PITT _ Araujo-Lopes 86 punt return (Kessman, kick). named National Second Quarter UCF _ Milton 23 run (Wright kick). UCF _ Colubiale 2 pass from Milton (Wright kick). Player of the Week UCF _ Wright 21 FG. Special to the Herald Third Quarter UCF _ Killins 71 pass from Milton (Wright kick). ORLANDO (UCFKnights.com) — The No. 13 Fourth Quarter UCF football team (4-0, 1-0 AAC) rolled to a 45-14 UCF _ Anderson 13 pass from Milton (Wright kick). victory over visiting Pitt (2-3, 1-1 ACC) Saturday PITT _ Ffrench 58 pass from Pickett (Kessman kick). at Spectrum Stadium. The Knights sprinted out to Knights climb to No. 12 in AP Poll a 31-7 halftime lead and cruised to a 45-14 victory. The most recent editions of the national polls came McKenzie Milton accounted for all six UCF touch- out on Sunday and once again the UCF football team downs, either with his arm or his legs. Milton scored moved up in the rankings, climbing to 12th in the AP rushing touchdowns of 5 and 23 yards. He also Top 25 Poll and 13th the Amway Coaches Poll. passed for four touchdowns. Milton finished 18-of- The Knights moved up one spot in both polls, 34 passing for 328 yards to go along with his four passing Stanford, which lost to Notre Dame. scoring strikes. He rushed for 51 yards on 10 carries. In the AP Top 25, the Knights totaled 759 points. was on the receiving end of 140 of In the Coaches Poll, UCF accumulated 763 total Milton’s passing yards. On the Knights’ second pos- points. Once again, the Knights are the highest session, facing 3rd-and-7 at their own 31-yard line, ranked team in the state of Florida and the only Milton instructed Killins to hit an option route to the ranked team in the American Athletic Conference. inside. That improvisation resulted in a 64-yard gain, At No. 12 and No. 13 in the two polls, it remains which set up the Knights’ first TD, a 5-yard Milton just the second time in program history that the run. On the Knights’ first possession of the second Knights have been ranked inside the Top 15 in the half, Milton and Killins effectively put the game away. nation during the season. Last year, UCF rose as Killins came open on a seam route, Milton hit him in high as 10th before the Chick-fil-A . stride and 71 yards later, the Knights were on top 38-7. Following Saturday’s win over Pittsburgh, the UCF, which came into the game scoring 50 Knights have won 17 straight games, dating back to points per game, could have scored more. The the start of the 2017 season. It’s the longest win streak Knights settled for a field goal just before halftime in the nation, the longest in program history and the after reaching the Pitt 4-yard line. Late in the third longest in American Athletic Conference history. quarter, the Knights went for it on 4th-and-goal Multiple honors for Milton from the Panthers’ 4-yard line and didn’t convert. After accounting for 6 touchdowns for the sec- Defensively, UCF held Pittsburgh to just 109 yards ond straight week, Milton has been named the rushing on 33 carries. The Panthers were averaging Walter Camp Football Foundation National 212 yards per game coming into the contest. The Offensive Player of the Week, presented by Herald photos by Greg Fencik and Romeo Guzman Knights also picked up another turnover and it was Generation UCAN, was named a Davey O’Brien an important takeaway. With the Knights leading Great Eight honoree and, for the third time in For the second straight week, quarterback McKenzie Milton (throwing top) accounted for six touchdowns, includ- 21-7 and Pittsburgh threatening to score, Richie four games, has been named the American ing this excellent TD catch by Michael Colubiale (above), and was named the Walter Camp Football Foundation Grant stepped in front of a Kenny Pickett aerial at Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the National Offensive Player of the Week, presented by Generation UCAN, a Davey OʼBrien Great Eight honoree the UCF 8-yard line and returned it 25 yards. Week, the league announced on Monday. and, for the third time in four games, the American Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Week. The Knights cashed that turnover in nine plays Milton continued to climb in the UCF record later, when Milton found tight end Michael books, moving past for fourth place all- ing UCF’s 49-42 victory over South Florida in last Milton in 2018 and his seventh in the last two seasons. Colubiale in the back of the end zone to give the time in passing touchdowns and total touchdowns season’s War On I-4. It marks the third Walter UCF, which is 4-0 for just the second time in Knights a commanding 28-7 advantage. responsible for. He also extended his streak to 18 Camp National Player of the Week honor for the program history, will return to Spectrum Nate Evans paced the defense with a career-best straight games with at least one touchdown pass. Knights, as Terrance Plummer was honored on Stadium to conclude the homestand this 11 tackles, including half a sack. Grant tacked on This is the second time Milton has been named the defensive side of the ball back in October of Saturday, hosting SMU at 7 p.m. The game eight stops to go with his interception. As a unit, the Walter Camp National Offensive Player of the 2014, following UCF’s overtime victory over BYU. between the Knights and the Mustangs will air the Knights racked up nine tackles for loss, includ- Week. He earned that honor Nov. 26, 2017 follow- This marks the thirdAAC Player of the Week honor for on ESPNU and FM 96.9/AM 740 The Game.

Briefs Jacksonville in a non-conference second chance, heading away event will consist of a Double and will feature head coaches and event program matchup with Jacksonville on Tuesday Tomas Martinez’s follow-up as Elimination race for each class in Johnny Dawkins and Katie - Seating for 6 at one table, two Continued from Page 8 and will travel to Tulsa for an AAC con- Grinwis raced back into position. the morning, followed by a lunch Abrahamson-Henderson, as well as (2) UCF basketball representatives Junior Golf Tour event. test on Saturday at 6 p.m. In addition to Grinwis’ marquee break, and a Single Elimination former collegiate basketball and (player, coach, or administrator) The AJGT Averifact Fall Junior start, O’Connor’s lineup featured race for each class in the afternoon. NBA star Grant Hill. will be at your table Classic in New Orleans, LA, at the ORLANDO CITY Lamine Sané in the starting XI for Soap Box Derby racing is open to Fans will have the opportunity to - 6 ticket vouchers to the season- Joseph M. Bartholomew Golf Orlando City SC (7-18-4, 25 the first time since June 30 against Course on October 6–7. children ages 7 to 20 _ Stock, 7-to- meet and greet with Coach Dawkins, opening game on November 6 vs. points) and the Houston Dynamo Atlanta United FC. The tournament entry fee is $195 and 13; Super Stock, 9-to-18; Masters, Coach “ABE” and Grant Hill, in Rider (Men) & the game on (8-13-8, 32 points) battled to a 0-0 With a bye weekend coming up, includes two days of green fees, tee 10-to-20 _ with a limited number of addition to members of both the UCF November 24 vs. Richmond draw last Saturday (Sept. 22) at City will next head out on a two- loaner cars available for new par- men’s and women’s basketball teams (Women) gifts, and Trophies in four age divisions. Orlando City Stadium. City goal- Recommended accommodations are game road trip, beginning with a ticipants who want to come out just a couple weeks prior to the start - Opportunity for corporate gift keeper Adam Grinwis made his available at the Country Inn & Suites visit to FC Dallas on Saturday, Oct. and take a test run or two down of the 2018-19 season. giveaway at tables and to display a Major League Soccer (MLS) debut By Carlson Metairie. Please call 800-830- 6, at 8 p.m. The Lions then visit the the track to see if they want to get 2018 UCF Basketball Tipoff corporate banner at the event in the match, earning his first 5222 for reservations and group rate. New England Revolution on Oct. more involved. Several cars are Luncheon featuring Grant Hill: - Priority access to pre-luncheon The registration deadline is career shutout with three saves 13, before returning to Orlando also available for purchase. * FAIRWINDS Alumni Center reception in SGA Boardroom with Wednesday, October 3, at noon. over the 90 minutes. City Stadium on Wednesday, Oct. Everyone, especially interested * Friday, Oct. 26 UCF coaches and Grant Hill The 2-day, 36-hole tournaments The Lions jumped out of the 17, to host Seattle Sounders FC. non-racers, is invited to attend any * 11 a.m. – Registration - Priority seating location over gates early, with Sacha Kljestan are ranked by the Junior Golf Tickets to all City home matches of the family friendly events, free * 11:30 a.m. – VIP/Pre-luncheon Corporate Table finding Dom Dwyer with a clever Scoreboard and hosted by the are available at OrlandoCitySC.com of charge, at the beautiful Derby Reception (SGA Boardroom) * Table Sponsor - $800 flick in the third minute but the for- Arrowhead Junior Golf Tour. or by calling 855-ORL-CITY. Park facility located on the west * 12-to-1:30 p.m. – Luncheon - Recognition on table signage ward was called offside. 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TIPOFF LUNCHEON or email champi- 2018-19 UCF men’s and women’s p.m. and nationally-ranked Wichita Grinwis came up with his most The final day to register is The second annual UCF [email protected] basketball seasons can purchase State on Sunday at 1 p.m. important save in the 57th minute, coming off his line to stifle Romell Wednesday, Oct. 17, at 5:30 p.m. Basketball Tipoff Luncheon is less Sponsorship Opportunities: tickets today by calling (407) 823- UCF MEN’S SOCCER Quioto’s transition chance. Captain Check in will be at 7 a.m., with than two months away. This year’s * Gold Sponsor - $2,000 1000 or online here: The UCF men’s soccer team hosted Jonathan Spector cleaned up the racing beginning at 8 a.m. The event is set to take place on Oct. 26 - Recognition on table signage https://ucfknights.co/mbb1819tix.

Football * Winter Haven-All-Saints Academy * Windermere Prep 41, Orangewood to remain in the Class 8A-District 2 * Lake Brantley is off. Continued from Page 8 48, Lake Mary Prep 27. Christian 17. race, The Master’s Academy looking * Lake Howell at Edgewater. the ball seven-times for 73-yards and caught * Daytona Beach-Father Lopez * Winter Springs was idle. to remain undefeated on the road in * Lake Mary vs. Winter Springs at A.W. three passes for 32-yards and a touchdown. Catholic 55, Trinity Prep 3. With the official start of the second Jacksonville and Trinity Prep and Epps Sports Complex (Homecoming). Defensively,Grafton Petrie had 12 tack- * Hagerty 24, Ocoee 22. half of the season comes crucial con- Orangewood Christian squaring off in * The Master’s Academy at @ les, four solo, two for loss and Jacob Lowe * Lake Howell was idle. tests, including Seminole, Oviedo and a local rivalry game. Jacksonville-Christ’s Church Academy. had nine tackles, four solo, one for loss. * Lyman 42, Orange City-University 13. Hagerty trying to hold onto unbeaten Here is the Week 7 Schedule: * Seminole vs. Lyman at Carlton D. Trinity Prep (1-5) continued to strug- * The Master’s Academy 49, Tampa- district records, Lake Howell trying to (All games at 7 p.m.) Henley Sports Complex. gle, falling 55-3 to Father Lopez Cambridge Christian 25. keep its playoff hopes alive against * Hagerty at East Ridge. * Trinity Prep at Orangewood Christian. Catholic (4-2) in Daytona Beach. * Oviedo 22, Lake Mary 21. powerful Edgewater, Lake Mary and * Auburndale-Jordan Christian Prep * Orange City-University vs. Oviedo Here are the results from Week 6: * Seminole 39, Lake Brantley 0. Lyman (against Seminole) also trying at Lake Mary Prep (Homecoming). at John Courier Field. PAGE 10 • Midweek: Oct. 3-6, 2018 SANFORD HERALD CLASSIFIEDS

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All spaces and MORTGAGE ASSET-BACKED ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE this Notice, said assets will be try. items may not be available on PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS You are hereby notified that an AFTERTHEDECEDENT'S forwarded to the State of Florida the date of sale. All units are CATES, SERIES 2005-QA8, FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, Order of Ancillary Summary DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. pursuant to F.S. 744.534. The first man married a woman being sold for cash, as is. A $40 OTHER THAN THE PROPER- Administration has been entered For further information relative IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR from Alabama . He told her that cleaning deposit will be taken on Plaintiff, TY OWNER AS OF THE DATE in the estate of JOHN WHITE The date of first publication of to the above described sum due THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL she was to do the dishes and all winning bids. Winning bid- OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST a/k/a JOHNNY WHITE a/k/a this notice is September 26, said claimant, refer to Case No. CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ders agree to take everything vs. FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS JOHNNIE F. WHITE, deceased, 2018. 2016-GA-1751, in the office of house cleaning. It took a couple SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- from unit within 24 hours. The CHRISTINA LAWHORN, et al. AFTER THE SALE. File Number 2018-CP-001009, Clerk of the Circuit Court, of days, but on the third day, he DA auction will be held at: Defendants by the Circuit Court for Seminole Attorney for Personal Probate Division, Sanford, came home to see a clean CIRCUIT CIVIL DIVISION County, Florida, Probate Representative: Seminole County, Florida. house and dishes washed and Lockwood Self-Storage Certificate of Service Division, the address of which is put away. CASE NO.: 2016 CA 000765 1700 E. Broadway St. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE I HEREBY CERTIFY that a copy 301 N. Park Ave, Sanford, ERIN L. GREENE, ESQUIRE Dated on: August 29, 2018. Oviedo, FL 32765 SALE of the foregoing has been fur- Florida 32771; that the dece- Florida Bar Number: 0125921 The second man married a DITECHFINANCIALLLC (407) 971-0847 NOTICEISHEREBYGIVEN nished by United States Mail or dent’s date of death was August Erin L. Greene, P.A. GRANT MALOY woman from South Dakota He F/K/A GREEN TREE SERVIC- pursuant to a Final Judgment of electronic mail, this 21st day of 4, 2017 that the total value of 319 S. Elm Avenue, Suite 2 CLERKOFTHECIRCUIT gave his wife orders that she ING LLC Date: October 15, 2018 Foreclosure dated August 1, September 2018, to: Florida the estate is $9,310.00 and that Sanford, FL 32771 COURT AND COMPTROLLER was to do all the cleaning, dish- Time: 12:30PM 2018, and entered in Case No. Housing Finance Corp., 227 the names and addresses of Telephone: (407) 321-0751 es and the cooking. The first day Plaintiff(s), 2015CA002667, of the Circuit North Bronough Street, Suite those to whom it has been Fax: (407) 324-1896 By: Deputy Clerk he didn't see any results, but the Tenant Name: Unit #: Court of the Eighteenth Judicial 5000, Tallahassee, FL 32301 assigned by such order are: E-Mail: [email protected] next day he saw it was better. By vs. Genesis Coito 118 Circuit in and for SEMINOLE and Wilfredo Rivera, 2318 Secondary E-Mail: parale- Publish: September 26, the third day, he saw his house MOACIR H. MENEZES; Carole Moore 255 County, Florida. DEUTSCHE Inagua Way, Winter Park, FL [email protected] October 3, 2018 was clean, the dishes were Name, Address: ROSANE C. MENEZES; Jack Homer 381 BANK TRUST COMPANY 32792. I214 done, and there was a huge din- THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF Natashia Jones 438 AMERICAS, AS TRUSTEE FOR John White, Jr. Personal Representative: ner on the table. Kathy Bailey 557 RESIDENTIALACCREDIT 31 Talmadge St. Apt 1, Carolyn McMorris MOACIR H. MENEZES; THE DHN ATTORNEYS, P.A. UNKNOWNSPOUSEOF Michael Guild 585 LOANS, INC., MORTGAGE 3203 Lawton Road, Ste. 125 Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 3610 Sids Mill Road The third man married a girl Karen Schaeffer 622 ASSET-BACKED PASS- Orlando, Florida 32803 Fayetteville, North Carolina ROSANE C. MENEZES; FAIR- NOTICEOFPUBLICSALE: from Texas ... He ordered her to WAY OAKS HOMEOWNERS Dawid Cichecki 725 THROUGH CERTIFICATES, Telephone: (407) 269-5346 Jeffrey White 28312 ATHENS TOWING AND keep the house cleaned, dishes SERIES 2005-QA8, is Plaintiff Facsimile: (407) 650-2765 3114 High Bridge Circle, RECOVERY INC gives Notice of ASSOCIATION, INC.; THE washed, lawn mowed, laundry Publish: September 26, and CHRISTINA LAWHORN; Attorney for Association Jamestown, NC 27282 Publish: September 26, Foreclosure of Lien and intent to UNKNOWN TENANT IN POS- washed, and hot meals on the October 3, 2018 COUNTRY LANE HOMEOWN- October 3, 2018 sell these vehicles on SESSION OF 1204 ROYAL table for every meal. He said I202 ERS ASSOCIATION, INC.; By: Marie White I212 , 08:00 am at 2773 OAK DR., WINTER SPRINGS, the first day he didn't see any- UNKNOWN TENANT #1 IN Ryan C./s/Fong, Ryan C.Esquire Fong PO Box 265, Navigator10/17/2018 Avenue, Sanford, FL 32708, POSSESSIONOFSUBJECT Florida Bar No. 0113279 Valdosta, GA 31603 Florida 32773, pursuant to sub- thing, the second day he didn't PROPERTY, are defendants. [email protected] section 713.78 of the Florida see anything but by the third Defendant(s). Grant Maloy, Clerk of Circuit Leah White Statutes. ATHENS TOWING day, some of the swelling had IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Court for SEMINOLE, County Publish: September 26, 20400 Hickory Branch Dr., IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR AND RECOVERY INC reserves gone down and he could see a NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, Florida will sell to the highest October 3, 2018 S. Chesterfield, VA 23803 SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- the right to accept or reject any little out of his left eye, and his SALE IN AND FOR SEMINOLE and best bidder for cash I209 DA and/or all bids. arm was healed enough that he COUNTY, FLORIDA IN Brian White PROBATE DIVISION could fix himself a sandwich and NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENpursuant to Plaintiff's GENERAL JURISDICTION ROOM S-201 of the Seminole 3534 Wyllys Rd., 2005 BUICK load the dishwasher. He still has FinalTHAT, Judgment of Foreclosure DIVISION County Courthouse; 301 West Point, NY 10996 File No. 18-CP-1211 VIN#2G4WS52J651120027 some difficulty when he pees... entered on 19th day of June, CASE NO: 2015CA000510 North Park, at Avenue, 11:00 a.m., Sanford, on the 2018, in the above-captioned BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., FL 32771 day of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Issac D. White IN RE: ESTATE OF Publish: October 3, 2018 Publish: October 3, 2018 action, the Clerk of Court, Plaintiff, __30TH__, 2018, the__OCTO- following SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- 3534 Wyllys Rd., J008 J013A Maryanne Morse, will sell to the describedBER__ property as set forth DA West Point, NY 10996 MARTHA CARNES BROWN highest and best bidder for cash vs. in said Final Judgment, to wit: PROBATE DIVISION at the Seminole County Civil ALL INTERESTED PERSONS Deceased. Courthouse, 301 North Park ALEXIS ZUNIGA; UNKNOWN File Number: ARE NOTIFIED THAT: Avenue, Sanford, Florida 32773 SPOUSE OF ALEXIS ZUNIGA; LOT 89, COUNTRY LANE, 2018-CP-001205-FA-P NOTICE TO CREDITORS OviedoNOTICEOFPUBLICSALE: Towing, Inc. gives Notice NOTICE OF FICTITIOUS in accordance with Chapter 45, TUSCAPLACEHOMEOWN- ACCORDING TO THE PLAT All creditors of the estate of the The administration of the estate of Foreclosure of Lien and intent NAME Florida Statutes on the 18 day of THEREOF, RECORDED IN IN RE: ESTATE OF ERS ASSOCIATION, INC.; decedent and persons having of Martha Carnes Brown, to sell these vehicles on Notice is hereby given that I am October, 2018 at 11:00 AM on PLAT BOOK 28, PAGE 77 FLORIDA HOUSING FINANCE claims of demands against the deceased, whose date of death 10/22/2018, 09:00 am at 325 engaged in business at 920 the following described property THROUGH 78 OF THE PUBLIC Michael John Greif, Jr., CORPORATION; UNKNOWN estate of the decedent other was September 23, 2017, is Aulin Ave Oviedo, FL 32765, Wekiva Springs Rd. #916125, as set forth in said Final RECORDSOFSEMINOLE Deceased. TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TEN- than those for whom provision pending in the Circuit Court for pursuant to subsection 713.78 Seminole County, Wekiwa Judgment of Foreclosure or COUNTY, FLORIDA ANT #2, for full payment was made in the Seminole County, Florida, of the Florida Statutes. Oviedo Springs, Florida 32791 under order, to wit: NOTICE TO CREDITORS Defendants. Order of Ancillary Summary Probate Division, the address of Towing, Inc. reserves the right to the Fictitious Name of If you are a person with a dis- The administration of the estate Administration must file their which is 301 N. Park Ave., accept or reject any and/or all , and that I intendDraevnn to Lot 3, of Fairway Oaks Unit One, ability who needs any accom- of Michael John Greif, Jr., claims with this court WITHIN Sanford, FL 32771. The names bids. registerMotkova said name with the according to the plat thereof as NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE modation in order to partici- deceased, whose date of death THE TIME PERIODS SET FOR and addresses of the personal Divisions of Corporations, recorded in Plat Book 23, Pages SALE pate in this proceeding, you was May 19, 2018, is pending in IN FLORIDA STATUTES SEC- representative and the personal 1FTRF122X6NB61560 Tallahassee, Florida, in accor- 96-98, of the Public Records of are entitled, at no cost to you, NOTICEISHEREBYGIVEN the Circuit Court for Seminole TION 733.7052. ALL CLAIMS representative's attorney are set 2006 FORD F150 dance with the provisions of the Seminole County, Florida. to the provision of certain pursuant to a Final Judgment of County, Florida, Probate ANDDEMANDSNOTSO forth below. Fictitious Name Statues, to-wit: assistance. If you require Foreclosure In REM entered in Division, the address of which is FILEDWILLBEFOREVER All creditors of the decedent and Publish: October 3, 2018 Section 865.09, Florida Statutes Property address: assistance please contact: P.O. Box 8099, Sanford, FL BARRED. NOTWITHSTAND- other persons having claims or J009 1991. 1204 Royal Oak Dr., ofCivil the Case Circuit No. Court 2015CA000510 of the 18TH ADA Coordinator, at Seminole 32772-8099. The names and ING ANY OTHER APPLICABLE demands against decedent's Winter Springs, FL 32708 Court Administration, 301 N. Judicial Circuit in and for addresses of the Co-Personal TIMEPERIOD,ANYCLAIM estate on whom a copy of this Andrew D Bryant Seminole County, Florida, Park Ave, Suite N301, Representatives and the Co- FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR notice is required to be served A Sanford, Florida 32771-1292, ny person claiming an inter- wherein BANK OF AMERICA, Personal Representatives' attor- MOREAFTERTHEDECE- must file their claims with this Publish: October 3, 2018 (407) 665-4227. NOTE: You NOTICEOFPUBLICSALE: est in the surplus from the N.A. is Plaintiff and ZUNIGA, ney are set forth below. DENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS court ON OR BEFORE THE Oviedo Towing, Inc. gives Notice J014 ALEXIS, et al, are Defendants. must contact coordinator at BARRED. LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER of Foreclosure of Lien and intent sale, if any, other than the least 7 days before your All creditors of the decedent and THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB- to sell these vehicles on property owner as of the date The clerk MARYANNE MORSE scheduled court appearance, other persons having claims or The date of first publication of LICATION OF THIS NOTICE 10/24/2018, 09:00 am at 325 of the lis pendens, must file a shall sell to the highest and or immediately upon receiv- demands against decedent's this notice is September 26, OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE Aulin Ave Oviedo, FL 32765, claim within sixty (60) days best bidder for cash at ing this notification if the time estate on whom a copy of this 2018. OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF pursuant to subsection 713.78 FICTITIOUS NAME NOTICE after the sale. Seminole County Courthouse, before the scheduled appear- notice is required to be served THIS NOTICE ON THEM. of the Florida Statutes. Oviedo Notice is hereby given that 301 N. Park Avenue, Room S- ance is less than 7 days; if AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- 32771, at must file their claims with this Attorney for Person Giving All other creditors of the dece- Towing, Inc. reserves the right to QUALITYMARKETING 201, Sanford, Florida you are hearing or voice TIES ACT. IF YOU ARE A PER- on court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 Notice: dent and other persons having accept or reject any and/or all GROUP INC, owner, desiring to 11:00 AM December 11, impaired, call 711. SONWITHADISABILITY , in accordance with MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF Jessica Yero, Esq. claims or demands against bids. engage in business under the 2018 WHONEEDSANYACCOM- Chapter 45, Florida Statutes, THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Jessica Yero, P.A. decedent's estate must file their fictitious name of VACATION VAN NESS LAW FIRM, PLC MODATION IN ORDER TO the following described property 1239 E. Newport Center Drive, THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS PO Box 120583. claims with this court WITHIN 3 JN1DA31A12T312050 CLUB INTERNATIONAL located PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO- located in County, Suite 110 AFTER THE DATE OF SERV- Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE 2002 NISSAN MAXIMA at 725 W SR 434, STE E, SEMINOLE CEEDING,YOUAREENTI- Florida as set forth in said Final Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442 ICEOFACOPYOFTHIS (954) 801-5819 OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION LONGWOOD, FL 32750 in TLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, Judgment of Foreclosure In Ph: (954) 571-2031 NOTICE ON THEM. [email protected] OF THIS NOTICE. Publish: October 3, 2018 SEMINOLE County intends to TO THE PROVISION OF CER- REM, to-wit: PRIMARY EMAIL: Florida Bar No: 58028 ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- J010 register the said name with the TAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE [email protected] All other creditors of the dece- IN THE TIME PERIODS SET Division of Corporations, Florida CONTACT THE ADA COORDI- dent and other persons having Person Giving Notice: FORTH IN FLORIDA Department of State, pursuant LOT 30, OF TUSCA PLACE- NATOR, AT COURT ADMINIS- claims or demands against the STATUTES SECTION 733.702 to section 865.09 of the Florida SOUTH ACCORDING TO THE /s/ Tammi Calderone TRATION, SEMINOLE CIVIL Tammi M. Calderone, Esq. decedent's estate must file their Issac White WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Statutes. PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD- Florida Bar #: 84926 claims with this court WITHIN 3 3534 Wyllys Rd. NOTWITHSTANDING THE OviedoNOTICEOFPUBLICSALE: Towing, Inc. gives Notice COURTHOUSE, 301 N. PARK ED IN THE PLAT BOOK 72, AVE, SUITE N301, SANFORD, Email: MONTHS AFTER THE DATE West Point, NY 10996 TIME PERIODS SET FORTH of Foreclosure of Lien and intent Publish: October 3, 2018 PAGE 71 AND 72 OF THE FLORIDA, 32771-1292, (407) OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION ABOVE,ANYCLAIMFILED to sell these vehicles on J015 PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI- [email protected] OF THIS NOTICE. Publish: September 26, TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE 11/20/2018, 09:00 am at 325 665-4227 AT LEAST 7 DAYS NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA October 3, 2018 AFTERTHEDECEDENT'S Aulin Ave Oviedo, FL 32765, BEFORE YOUR SCHEDULED Any person claiming an inter- ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- I211 DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. pursuant to subsection 713.78 COURTAPPEARANCE,OR PROPERTY ADDRESS: est in the surplus from the IN THE TIME PERIODS SET of the Florida Statutes. Oviedo IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIV- 2636 Vineyard Circle sale, if any, other than the FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 The date of first publication of Towing, Inc. reserves the right to FICTITIOUS NAME NOTICE ING THIS NOTIFICATION IF Sanford, FL 32771 property owner as of the date THETIMEBEFORETHE OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE this notice is September 26, accept or reject any and/or all Notice is hereby given that of the Lis Pendens must file a SCHEDULEDAPPEARANCE Any person claiming an interest CODEWILLBEFOREVER 2018. bids. Adventist Health claim within 60 days after the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IS LESS THAN 7 DAYS; IF in the surplus from the sale, if BARRED. System/Sunbelt, Inc., owner, sale. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL YOUAREHEARINGOR any, other than the property Attorney for Personal 1FTEW1EG3JKE78435 desiring to engage in business CIRCUIT IN AND FOR VOICE IMPAIRED, CALL 711. owner as of the date of the lis Publish: September 26, NOTWITHSTANDING THE Representative: 2018 FORD F150 under the fictitious name of SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- pendens, must file a claim with- October 3, 2018 TIME PERIODS SET FORTH AdventHealth Total Health I HEREBY CERTIFY a true and DA in 60 days after the sale. I208 ABOVE,ANYCLAIMFILED Dana Apfelbaum Publish: October 3, 2018 Management located at 900 correct copy of the foregoing TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE Attorney J011 Hope Way, Altamonte Springs, has been furnished to all parties CASE NO.: 2018-CP-1108 AFTERTHEDECEDENT’S Florida Bar Number: 73947 Florida 32714 in Seminole on the attached service list by e- If you are a person with a dis- DIVISION: DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. Dean Mead Minton & Zwemer County intends to register the Service or by First Class U.S. ability who needs any accom- 1903 South 25th St., Suite 200 said name with the Division of Mail on this 13th day of October, modation in order to partici- In the County Court in and IN RE: ESTATE OF The date of the first publication Ft. Pierce, FL 34947 Corporations, Florida 2018: pate in this proceeding, you for Seminole County, Florida of this Notice is September 26, Telephone: (772) 464-7700 NOTICENOTICEOFPUBLICSALE: is hereby given the fol- Department of State, pursuant are entitled, at no cost to you, LEE ANDREW BLACK 2018. Fax: (772) 464-7877 lowing vehicles will be sold at to section 865.09 of the Florida Respectfully submitted, to the provision of certain Case No.: 2017-CC-2764 Deceased. E-Mail: dapfel- public sale on 10/17/2018, Statutes. assistance. Please contact Windward Square Homeowners Nancy S. Freeman [email protected] 09:00 am at 1850 High St, PADGETT LAW GROUP the ADA Coordinator at NOTICE TO CREDITORS Association, Inc., Attorney for Co-Personal Secondary E-Mail: pro- Longwood, FL 32750 Publish: October 3, 2018 HARRISON SMALBACH, ESQ. Seminole Court Representatives The administration of the Estate [email protected] Longwood, FL 32750-3722, pur- J016 Florida Bar # 116255 Administration, 301 North Plaintiff, Florida Bar No. 968293 of Lee Andrew Black, deceased, suant to subsection F.S. 713.78. 6267 Old Water Oak Road, Park Avenue, Suite N301, Primary email: nfree- whose date of death was Personal Representative: Courtesy Towing, Inc. reserves Suite 203 Sanford, Florida, 32771, vs. [email protected] February 26, 2017, is pending in the right to accept or reject any Tallahassee, FL 32312 Telephone (407) 665-4227. Secondary email: mschaf- the Circuit Court for Seminole Matthew J. Ahearn and/or all bids. (850) 422-2520 (telephone) Wilfredo Rivera; et al., [email protected] County, Florida, Probate Dean Mead FICTITIOUS NAME NOTICE (850) 422-2567 (facsimile) NOTE: You must contact Nancy S. Freeman, P.A. Division, the address of which is 420 S. Orange Ave., Suite 700 2002 1FMZU67E12UD07572 Notice is hereby given that [email protected] coordinator at least seven (7) Defendant(s). 2461 West State Road 426, 301 N. Park Avenue, Sanford, Orlando, FL 32801 Ford Adventist Health days before your scheduled Attorney for Plaintiff Suite 1001 FL 32771. The names and 2000 1HGCG3274YA001518 System/Sunbelt, Inc., owner, court appearance, or immedi- Oviedo, FL 32765 addresses of the Personal Publish: September 26, HONDA desiring to engage in business Pursuant to the Fla. R. Jud. ately upon receiving this noti- AMENDED NOTICE OF Telephone: (407) 542-0963 Representative and the October 3, 2018 2007 5NPET46C27H247927 under the fictitious name of Admin. 2.516, the above signed fication if the time before the FORECLOSURE SALE Fax: (407) 366-8149 Personal Representative's attor- I213 HYUNDAI AdventHealth Ambulatory counsel for Plaintiff designates scheduled appearance is less NOTICE is hereby given pur- ney are set forth below. 2007 JN8AZ08W87W662231 Services located at 900 Hope [email protected] as its than 7 days; if you are hearing suant to a Final Judgment of Co-Personal Representatives: NISSAN Way, Altamonte Springs, FL primary e-mail address for serv- impaired, call 711. Foreclosure, dated September Mark Greif and Michael J. Greif, All creditors of the Decedent 2011 JTDKN3DU7B0307869 32714 in Seminole County ice, in the above styled matter, Anthony Loney, Esq. 17, 2018, and entered in Case III and other persons having claims TOYOTA intends to register the said of all pleadings and documents IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF FRENKEL LAMBERT WEISS Number: 2017-CC-2764, of the 2461 West State Road 426, or demands against Decedent's NO VIN FORD COUPE name with the Division of required to be served on the THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL WEISMAN & GORDON, LLP County Court in and for Suite 1001 Estate on whom a copy of this Corporations, Florida parties. CIRCUIT IN AND FOR One East Broward Blvd, Suite Seminole County, Florida. To be Oviedo, FL 32765 notice is required to be served Publish: October 3, 2018 Department of State, pursuant SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- 1430 published in The Sanford must file their claims with this J012 to section 865.09 of the Florida Publish: October 3, 10, 2018 DA Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 Herald, wherein Windward Publish: September 26, court ON OR BEFORE THE Statutes. J019 Telephone: (954) 522-3233 | Square Homeowners October 3, 2018 LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER PROBATE DIVISION Fax: (954) 200-7770 Association, Inc. is the Plaintiff, I210 THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB- Publish: October 3, 2018 FL Bar #: 108703 and Wilfredo Rivera, and Florida LICATION OF THIS NOTICE IN RE: J017 Housing Finance Corp. are the OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE ESTATE/GUARDIANSHIP OF: PUBLIC SALE DESIGNATED PRIMARY E- Defendants, the clerk will sell to OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF 2001 VOLVO S60 4 DR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR MAIL FOR SERVICE the highest and best bidder for THIS NOTICE ON THEM. ESTATE OF NANCY POSEY BLACK SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- PURSUANT TO FLA. R. JUD. cash at the Seminole County IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Deceased. Y V 1 R S 5 3 D 3 1 DA ADMIN 2.516 Courthouse, at 11:00 o’clock THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL All other creditors of the 2 0 4 0 9 5 7 FICTITIOUS NAME NOTICE PROBATE DIVISION [email protected] CIRCUIT IN AND FOR A.M. on November 1, 2018, the Decedent and other persons Notice is hereby given that SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- NOTICE File No. 2018-CP-001290 SANFORD HERALD Midweek: Oct. 3-6, 2018 • PAGE 11

LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

J000 THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING AT 407-585-1424.

Location Map The City of Lake Mary proposes to adopt the following ordi- nance:

ORDINANCE NO. 1597

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA AMENDING THE CITY OF LAKE MARY OFFICIAL ZONING MAP BY REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF LAKE MARY, CONSISTING OF +/- .18 ACRES, LOCATED AT 113 W. CRYSTAL LAKE AVENUE, MORE FULLY DESCRIBED HERE- IN, FROM THE PRESENT ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF C-1, COMMERCIAL, TO DC, DOWNTOWN CENTRE, PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OF THE FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY AND EFFECTIVE DATE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the of the City of Lake Mary, Florida, thatMayor said Commission and City Commission will be hold- ing Public Hearings to review a proposed rezoning from C-1, Commercial to DC, Downtown(location Centre map for below) property and located has Seminole at 113 W.County Crystal Parcel Lake ID Avenue number: 08-20-30-5AL-3700-0150. The public hearing dates are as follows:

Thursday, October 18, 2018 at 7:00 pm (or as soon Publish: October 3, 2018 aso First possible Reading: thereafter) J002 Thursday, November 1, 2018 at 7:00 pm (or as osoon Second as possible Reading: thereafter)

A copy of the proposed rezoning is available for inspection by the public in the Community Development Department, City of Lake Mary The City of Lake Mary proposes to adopt the following ordi- Municipal Services Building, 911 Wallace Court, Lake Mary, Florida nance: 32746, Monday through Friday, from 8:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M. or you may call Krystal Clem, City Planner at (407) 585-1412 for more infor- ORDINANCE NO. 1600 mation concerning this development. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA The Public Hearings will be held in the City of Lake Mary Commission REZONING CERTAIN LANDS WITHIN THE CITY OF LAKE MARY, Chambers, 100 N. Country Club Road, Lake Mary. Any interested LOCATED AT THE EAST OF INTERSTATE-4, WEST SIDE OF party may appear at the public hearing and be heard regarding the RINEHART RD., SOUTH OF WALLACE CT. HEREIN DEFINED above described items or submit written comments to the address FROM THE PRESENT CITY ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF M-1A, identified above. Said hearing may be continued from time to time LIGHT INDUSTRIAL, TO PUD, PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT, LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS until the City Commission makes a final decision. PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OF THE FLORIDA STATUTES; PRO- VIDINGFORCONFLICTS,SEVERABILITYANDEFFECTIVE NOTE: IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION DATE. MADE BY THIS COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER by the CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR HEARING, HE OR SHE NOTICEof the City IS of HEREBY Lake Mary, GIVEN Florida, that saidMayor Board and and City Commission Commission will J020 Florida Bar No. 0709085 s e r v - WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS, AND THAT, FOR be holding Public Hearings to consider a 1355 S. International Parkway, [email protected] SUCH PURPOSE, HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A for thePreliminary/Final New Century Planned PUD Unitand IN RE: ESTATE OF Suite 2461 Attorney for Personal VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH Development.Preliminary Subdivision The properties Plan are located east of I-4, west of Rinehart Lake Mary, Florida 32746 Representative RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON Rd. and south of Wallace Ct. The Seminole County parcel ID’s for ROGER WILLIAMS PARKS Telephone: (407) 732-7620 WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. FLORIDA STATUTES these parcels are: 07-20-30-5MK-0000-0020, 07-20-30-5MK-0000- Deceased. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Facsimile: (407) 732-7622 Publish: October 3, 10, 2018 286.0105. 002C and 07-20-30-5MK-0000-002D (location map on opposite THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Primary Email: J021 side). NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN AND FOR SEMINOLE [email protected] PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR- The administration of the estate COUNTY, FLORIDA om TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT The New Century Planned Unit Development is a 154-acre develop- of Roger Williams Parks, CASE NO.: 2018-DR-1241 Secondary Email: THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ment consisting of 300 multifamily units, 15,000 sq. ft. of retail, hotel deceased, whose date of death PROBATE DIVISION: P ADVANCE OF THE MEETING AT 407-585-1424. (150 rooms), 875,000 sq. ft. office and the 30-acre Orlando Health was August 4, 2018, is pending Campus that includes 100,000 sq. ft. medical office. in the Circuit Court for Seminole IN RE: THE ESTATE OF County, Florida, Probate NOTICE OF AGENCY ACTION TAKEN BY THE Location Map The public hearing dates are as follows: Division, the address of which is a/k/aLAURA LAURA JEAN J. WINTON WINTON ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT 301 N. Park Ave Sanford, Deceased. Notice is given that the following permit was issued on September o (or as Florida 32771. The names and 11, 2018. soonFirst as Reading:possible thereafter) Thursday, for October the Preliminary 18, 2018 PUD at 7:00 and Finalpm PUD addresses of the personal rep- Ordinance First Reading. The Preliminary Subdivision Plan will be resentative and the personal NOTICE TO CREDITORS SEMINOLE COUTNY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 200 W. heard, but no action will be taken. representative’s attorney are set The administration of the estate County Home Road Sanford, FL 32773. Permit # 154990-1. The proj- forth below. of LAURA J. WINTON, ect is located in Seminole County, Section 28, Township 21 South, o (or All creditors of the decedent and deceased, whose date of death and Range 30 East. The permit authorizes use of the General Permit asSecond soon as Reading:possible thereafter) Thursday, for November the Final PUD 1, 2018 Ordinance at 7:00 Second pm other persons having claims or was August 6, 2018, is pending to Counties, Municipalities, and other Agencies to conduct Reading. Action will be taken on the Preliminary Subdivision Plan. demands against decedent's in the Circuit Court for Seminole Stormwater Retrofit Activities for Howell Creek Bioreactor to be con- estate on whom a copy of this County, Florida, Probate structed as per plans received by the District on September 4, 2018. A copy of the proposed rezoning is available for inspection by the notice is required to be served Division, the address of which is The receiving water body is Howell Creek. public in the Community Development Department, City of Lake Mary must file their claims with this 301 N. Park Avenue, Sanford, Municipal Services Building, 911 Wallace Court, Lake Mary, Florida court ON OR BEFORE THE Florida 32771. The names and A person whose substantial interests are or may be affected has the 32746, Monday through Friday, from 8:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M. or you LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER addresses of the Personal right to request an administrative hearing by filing a written petition may call Krystal Clem, City Planner at (407) 585-1412 for more infor- THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB- Representative and the with the St. Johns River Water Management District (District). mation concerning this development. LICATION OF THIS NOTICE Personal Representative's attor- Pursuant to Chapter 28-106 and Rule 40C-1.1007, Florida OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE ney are set forth below. Administrative Code (F.A.C.), the petition must be filed (received) The Public Hearings will be held in the City of Lake Mary Commission DATE OF SERVICE OF A either by delivery at the office of the District Clerk at District Chambers, 100 N. Country Club Road, Lake Mary. Any interested COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON All creditors of the decedent and Headquarters, P.O. Box 1429, Palatka FL 32178-1429 (4049 Reid St, party may appear at the public hearing and be heard regarding the THEM. other persons having claims or Palatka, FL 32177) or by e-mail with the District Clerk at above described items or submit written comments to the address All other creditors of the dece- demands against decedent's [email protected], within twenty-one (21) days of newspaper pub- identified above. Said hearing may be continued from time to time dent and other persons having estate on whom a copy of this lication of the notice of District decision (for those persons to whom Publish: October 3, 2018 until the City Commission makes a final decision. claims or demands against notice is required to be served the District does not mail or email actual notice). A petition must com- J001 decedent's estate must file their must file their claims with this ply with Sections 120.54(5)(b)4. and 120.569(2)(c), Florida Statutes NOTE: IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION claims with this court WITHIN 3 court ON OR BEFORE THE (F.S.), and Chapter 28-106, F.A.C. The District will not accept a peti- MADE BY THIS COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER MONTHS AFTER THE DATE LATER OF THREE (3) tion sent by facsimile (fax). Mediation pursuant to Section 120.573, CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR HEARING, HE OR SHE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION MONTHSAFTERTHETIME F.S., may be available and choosing mediation does not affect your WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS, AND THAT, FOR OF THIS NOTICE. OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION right to an administrative hearing. CITY OF LAKE MARY SUCH PURPOSE, HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH IN THE TIME PERIODS SET (30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE A petition for an administrative hearing is deemed filed upon receipt by the RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON FORTH IN FLORIDA OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF of the complete petition by the District Clerk at the District NOTICEof the City IS of HEREBY Lake Mary, GIVEN Florida, thatMayor said Commission and City Commission will be hold- WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. FLORIDA STATUTES STATUTES SECTION 733.702 THIS NOTICE ON THEM. Headquarters in Palatka, Florida during the District's regular busi- ing a Public Hearing on (or 286.0105. WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. ness hours. The District's regular business hours are 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., as soon as possible thereafter)Thursday, to considerOctober a18, 2018 at 7:00pm NOTWITHSTANDING THE All other creditors of the dece- excluding weekends and District holidays. Petitions received by the Final Plat for Griffin PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR- TIME PERIODS SET FORTH dent and other persons having District Clerk after the District's regular business hours shall be Park Phase II, a 138-lot singlelocated family on the residential west side of subdivision, Longwood- TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT ABOVE,ANYCLAIMFILED claims or demands against deemed filed as of 8 a.m. on the District's next regular business day. LakePhase Mary 2 consists Road, south of 59 oflots, Lake Mary Boulevard. The subject prop- THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE decedent's estate must file their The District's acceptance of petitions filed by e-mail is subject to cer- erty has Seminole County Parcel ID number: 17-20-30-512-2400- ADVANCE OF THE MEETING AT 407-585-1424. AFTERTHEDECEDENT'S claims with this court WITHIN tain conditions set forth in the District's Statement of Agency 0000. (location map below) DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER Organization and Operation (issued pursuant to Rule 28-101.001, THE DATE OF THE FIRST Florida Administrative Code), which is available for viewing at A copy of the staff report and associated documentation is available Location Map The date of first publication of PUBLICATION OF THIS www.sjrwmd.com. These conditions include, but are not limited to, for inspection by the public in the Community Development this notice is October 3, 2018. NOTICE. the petition being in the form of a PDF or TIFF file and being capa- Department, City of Lake Mary Municipal Services Building, 911 ble of being stored and printed by the District. Further, pursuant to Wallace Court, Lake Mary, Florida 32746, Monday through Friday, Attorney for Personal ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- the District's Statement of Agency Organization and Operation, from 8:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M., or you may call Krystal Clem, City Representative: IN THE TIME PERIODS SET attempting to file a petition by facsimile (fax) is prohibited and shall Planner at (407) 585-1412 for more information concerning this FORTH IN FLORIDA not constitute filing. request. Joseph M. Percopo STATUTES SECTION 733.702 Attorney WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. The right to an administrative hearing and the relevant procedures to The Public Hearings will be held in the City of Lake Mary Commission Florida Bar Number: 70239 be followed are governed by Chapter 120, Florida Statutes, Chapter Chambers, 100 N. Country Club Road, Lake Mary. Any interested MATEER & HARBERT NOTWITHSTANDING THE 28-106, Florida Administrative Code, and Rule 40C¬1.1007, Florida party may appear at the public hearing and be heard regarding the 225 E. Robinson St., Suite 600 TIME PERIODS SET FORTH Administrative Code. Because the administrative hearing process is above described amendment or submit written comments to the ORLANDO, FL 32801 ABOVE,ANYCLAIMFILED designed to formulate final agency action, the filing of a petition address identified above. Said hearing may continue from time to Telephone: (407) 425-9044 TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE means the District's final action may be different from the position time until the City Commission makes a final decision. Fax: (407) 423-2016 AFTERTHEDECEDENT'S taken by it in this notice. E - M a i l : DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. Failure to file a petition for an adminis- NOTE: IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION [email protected] trative hearing within the requisite time frame shall constitute a MADE BY THIS COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER Secondary E-Mail: The date of first publication of waiver of the right to an administrative hearing. (Rule 28- CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR HEARING, HE OR SHE [email protected] this notice is October 3, 2018. 106.111, F.A.C.). WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS, AND THAT, FOR Publish: October 3, 2018 If you wish to do so, please visit http://www.sjrwmd.com/nor_dec/ to SUCH PURPOSE, HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A J003 Personal Representative: Mark Alan Winton, read the complete Notice of Rights to determine any legal rights you VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH Personal Representative may have concerning the District's decision(s) on the permit applica- RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON Michael Parks tion(s) described above. You can also request the Notice of Rights by WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. FLORIDA STATUTES 177 Northmoor Road Ann Marie Giordano Gilden, contacting the Director of Regulatory Support, 4049 Reid St., 286.0105. Casselberry, Florida 32707 Esquire Palatka, FL 32177-2529, tele. no. (386)329¬-4570. Ann Marie Giordano Gilden, PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Publish: October 3, 10, 2018 P.A. Publish: October 3, 2018 TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT REGARDING ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA PAGE 12 • Midweek: Oct. 3-6, 2018 SANFORD HERALD

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use development. J005 J006 The City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida, will hold a pub- lic hearing at 7 PM or as soon thereafter as practicable, in the Commission Chambers, First Floor, Sanford City Hall, 300 N. Park • The City Commission will be meeting(or ason soon these as items possible on Avenue, Sanford, Florida, as follows: thereafter)Thursday, October 18, 2018 at 7:00pm Seminole County, Florida Case # 18CA1673 Seminole County, Florida  Monday, October 8, 2018, to consider the adoption of Ordinance A copy of the proposed plans are available for inspection by the pub- Case # 10CC0033 No. 4480, title of which is as follows: lic in the Community Development Department, City of Lake Mary FEDERATED FINANCIAL CORPORATION OF AMERICA D/B/A Municipal Services Building, 911 Wallace Court, Lake Mary, Florida FEDERATED CAPITAL CORPORATION, UNIFUND PARTNERS, GP 32746, Monday through Friday, from 8:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M. or you Plaintiff(s) Plaintiff(s) Ordinance No. 2018-4480 may call Kendall Story, Planner at (407) 585-1459 for more informa- tion concerning this development. VS VS An ordinance of the City of Sanford, Florida providing for the rezoning of real property totaling 1.01 acres in size and located The Public Hearing will be held in the City of Lake Mary Commission OLGA MACHADO, AN INDIVIDUAL, DBA JIDE PATRICIA GIDARO at 1701 Brisson Avenue (Tax Parcel Identification Numbers 32- Chambers, 100 N. Country Club Road, Lake Mary. Any interested Defendant(s) 19-31-300-012A-0000 and 32-19-31-300-0120-0000) within the party may appear at the public hearing and be heard regarding the City Limits (map of the property attached) from the Planned above described items or submit written comments to the address NOTICE OF SHERIFFʼS SALE Development (“PD”) zoning district/classification to the Single identified above. Said hearing may be continued from time to time that pursuant to Writ of Execution NOTICE OF SHERIFFʼS SALE Family Residential, (“SR-1”) zoning district/classification; pro- until the City Commission makes a final decision. issuedNOTICE out IS of HEREBY and under GIVEN the seal of the CIRCUIT COURT of that pursuant to Writ of Execution viding for the taking of implementing administrative actions; Seminole County, Florida, Case # 18CA1673 upon a final judgment issuedNOTICE out IS of HEREBY and under GIVEN the seal of the CIRCUIT COURT of providing for the adoption of a map by reference; repealing all NOTE: IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION rendered in the aforesaid court in that certain case entitled FEDER- Seminole County, Florida, Case # 06CC0730 upon a final judgment conflicting ordinances; providing for severability; providing for MADE BY THIS COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER ATED FINANCIAL CORPORATION OF AMERICA D/B/A FEDERAT- rendered in the aforesaid court in that certain case entitled UNIFUND non-codification and providing for an effective date. CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR HEARING, HE OR SHE WILL ED CAPITAL CORPORATION, Plaintiff vs. OLGA MACHADO, AN PARTNERS, GP, Plaintiff vs. PATRICIA GIDARO, Defendant(s) which A copy of the Ordinance shall be available at the office of the City NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS, AND THAT, FOR INDIVIDUAL, DBA JIDE MOTOR SPORTS INC, Defendant(s) which aforesaid was delivered to me as Sheriff of Clerk for all persons desiring to examine the same. SUCH PURPOSE, HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A aforesaid was delivered to me as Sheriff of Seminole County,WRIT OF Florida EXECUTION and I have levied upon all the right, title and VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH Seminole County,WRIT OF Florida EXECUTION and I have levied upon all the right, title and interest of the defendants in the following described property, said All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON interest of the defendants in the following described property, said property being located in Seminole County, Florida, more particularly heard at said hearings. WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. FLORIDA STATUTES property being located in Seminole County, Florida, more particularly described as follows: 286.0105. described as follows: By order of the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida. ONE 2012 FORD F150 XL, VIN #1FTEX1CM9CFC30546 PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR- 2017 NISSAN SENTRA VIN#3N1AB7AP6HY219651 TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT The property may be viewed at Cortes Towing, 245 Orange Ave, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN The property may be viewed at Sanford Towing, 2522 Country Club Longwood, FL, on the day of the sale from 9-9:30 am. ACT, PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO ADVANCE OF THE MEETING AT 407-585-1424. Rd, Sanford, Fl. 32771, on the day of sale from 9:00-9:30 a.m. PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON- And the undersigned as Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida, will at TACT THE CITY CLERK AT 407.688.5010 AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN And the undersigned as Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida, will at 11:30 am in or as soon thereafter as possible on November 6, 2018 ADVANCE OF THE MEETING. LOCATION MAP 11:00 am or as soon thereafter as possible on November 6th, 2018 offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder, FOR CASHat IN the HAND Front ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: If a person decides to appeal a deci- FOR CASHat IN the HAND Front (West)AND SUBJECT Door, of the TO Seminole ANY AND County ALL EXISTING Sheriff’s Office LIENS, Civil Section , sion made with respect to any matter considered at the above (West)AND SUBJECT Door, of theTO SeminoleANY AND County ALL EXISTING Sheriff’s OfficeLIENS, Civil Section, 201 N. Park Ave.., Sanford, Florida 32771,the above described prop- meeting or hearing, he or she may need a verbatim record of the 201 N. Park Ave., Sanford, Florida 32771, the above described prop- erty. proceedings, including the testimony and evidence, which erty. record is not provided by the City of Sanford. (FS 286.0105) That said sale is being made to satisfy the terms of this Traci Houchin, CMC, FCRM That said sale is being made to satisfy the terms of this WRIT OF City Clerk WRIT OF EXECUTION. EXECUTION. Dennis M. Lemma, Sheriff, Publish: October 3, 2018 Dennis M. Lemma, Sheriff, Seminole County, Florida J004 Seminole County, Florida Deputy Sheriff Deputy Sheriff NOTICE REGARDING THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT NOTICE REGARDING THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990, PERSONS WITH A DISABILITY NEEDING SPECIAL OF 1990, PERSONS WITH A DISABILITY NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PROCEEDINGS CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA ACCOMMODATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE ENFORCEABLE WRITS SECTION OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING SHOULD CONTACT THE ENFORCEABLE WRITS SECTION OF THE CIVIL DIVISION AT THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, 201 NORTH by the of THE CIVIL DIVISION AT THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, 201 NORTH PARK AVE, SANFORD, FLORIDA, 32771 AT LEAST FIVE DAYS NOTICEthe City of IS Lake HEREBY Mary, GIVEN Florida, that saidMayor Commission and City willCommission be holding a PARK AVE, SANFORD, FLORIDA, 32771 AT LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDINGS. (407) 665-6640. Public Hearing to consider a PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDINGS. (407) 665-6640. for the Preliminary Subdivision Plan and Publish: October 3, 10, 17, 24, 2018 Finallocated Plat at E Wilbur Live/Workswhich Mixed proposes Use an Townhomes 8-lot mixed Publish: October 3, 2018 Publish: October 3, 10, 17, 24, 2018 J007 181 & 183 E Wilbur Ave.

Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens mourns the loss of beloved giraffe

Special to the Herald diately responded to the determined Emba was likely habitat to assess his condi- suffering from a degenera- The Central Florida Zoo & tion. The decision was made tive spinal condition. Botanical Gardens is sad- to separate Emba from the During the week of dened to announce the loss Zoo's other two male giraffe August 26, 2018, Emba of their resident male for safety and to assist with relapsed and appeared far Baringo, commonly known behavioral observation and less stable when walking and as Rothschild, giraffe, Emba. administration of medica- turning. The veterinary care He was born October 23, tion. Initially, the cause of team recommended a treat- 1995 at the Oklahoma City condition was unknown and ment plan of medication and Zoo and resided at several staff consulted with veteri- stall rest in hopes of again other facilities before arriv- narians at several AZA seeing improvement. ing at the Central Florida accredited zoos who have Despite these efforts and Zoo & Botanical Gardens worked with similar geriatric continuous monitoring, from White Oak for the giraffe cases. Emba's status continued to opening of their new giraffe Since the initial episode in deteriorate. Due to his habitat in February 2014. early April, the Zoo's veteri- advanced age and following Emba was 22-years-old. nary and animal care teams a series of quality-of-life The median life expectancy have worked together to pre- assessments, veterinary and for giraffe is 20 to 25 years. scribe and administer care— animal care teams made the On April 7, 2018, the Zoo including pain-relief and difficult decision to humane- staff found Emba lying on anti-inflammatory medica- ly euthanize him. his side—an abnormal posi- tions, as well as rehabilitative The Zoo understands tion for a giraffe. Animal care exercises. Following a diag- many guests have a deep Photo contributed and veterinary teams imme- nostic evaluation, it was connection with the giraffes. Emba the giraffe at the Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens. Emba was known and loved by many—including staff, volunteers, guests and social- once in a lifetime opportuni- most recognizable animals in bachelor males. The Zoo also media fans. Emba served as a ty for many guests to meet the world, many do not real- celebrated World Giraffe Day wonderful ambassador to his these animals face to face. ize the threats they face— annually to help raise aware- species. Central Florida Zoo Emba will certainly be including poaching, habitat ness for the giraffes' counter- staff and volunteers were missed. fragmentation and human- parts in Africa. able to educate guests daily Throughout recent genera- related cases. The giraffe feeding experi- about the plight of giraffe in tions, giraffe populations The Central Florida Zoo & ence is still available, though their natural habitat while have decreased by as much Botanical Gardens partici- guests are asked to be patient introducing them to the as 40%. Scientists and conser- pates in the Association of as the Zoo's remaining Zoo's resident giraffes. The vationists are calling this Zoos and Aquariums' Species giraffes, Gage and Rafiki, feeding experience is a one- decline a "silent extinction." Survival Plan for giraffe, pri- adjust to one less member of on-one connection that is a Though giraffe are one of the marily serving as a home for their bachelor tower.