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Hillsborough County Legal Notices Public Notices PAGES 21-128 PAGE 21 AUGUST 23, 2013 - AUGUST 29, 2013 HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY LEGAL NOTICES FIRST INSERTION FIRST INSERTION NOTICE OF SALE FIRST INSERTION FIRST INSERTION FIRST INSERTION NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NOTICE OF STORAGE Public Notice is hereby given that NOTICE OF SALE OF ABAN- NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NOTICE TO CREDITORS NAME LAW PURSUANT UNIT AUCTION National Auto Service Centers Inc. DONED PERSONAL PROPERTY NAME LAW PURSUANT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR TO F.S. §865.09 Tuesday, September 3rd, 2013, at 8:00 will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION free is hereby given that pursuant to TO F.S. §865.09 HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a.m. Brook Motel & Mini Storage, of all prior liens the follow vehicle(s) Florida Civil Code §1715 Synergy NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that FLORIDA the undersigned, desiring to engage 11120 U. S. Hwy. 92 E., Seffner, Florida that remain unclaimed in storage Partnerships Limited, will sell at the undersigned, desiring to engage PROBATE DIVISION in business under the fictitious name 33584. Unit #S9 In the name of Shawn with charges unpaid pursuant to PUBLIC SALE abandoned per- in business under the fictitious name FILE NO. 13-CP1450 DIVISION: A of Beth’s Killer Bites, located at 10106 Timmons and Unit #S6 in the name of Florida Statutes, Sec. 713.78 to the sonal properties left by Donald A of Equilibrium Bar & Nightclub, lo- IN RE: ESTATE OF Radcliffe Dr., in the City of Tampa, Jason Minnar. Cash Only. Sale is sub- highest bidder at 2309 N 55th St, at 1115 36th Ave N, ST PETERS- cated at 1251 E. Fowler Ave. Suite D, ANGELO PARRINO County of Hillsborough, State of Flor- ject to cancel in the event of settlement Tampa, Florida on 09/06/2013 at BURG, by Deborah Sanford at 303 in the City of Tampa, County of Hill- DECEASED. ida, 33626, intends to register the said between owner and obligated. 11:00 A.M. 75th St Ct NW, Brandenton, by sborough, State of Florida, 33612, in- The administration of the estate of An- name with the Division of Corporations August 23, 30, 2013 13-07605H Robert Simon at 13390 SW 37th tends to register the said name with gelo Parrino, deceased, File Number of the Florida Department of State, Tal- 2012 YAMAHA Ter, Ocala by Rhonda A at 3250 SE the Division of Corporations of the 13-CP1450 is pending in the Circuit lahassee, Florida. JYARN23E5CA012862 143rd Pl, Summerfield Fl. Public Florida Department of State, Tallahas- Court for Hillsborough County, Florida, Dated this 19 of August, 2013. 1994 JEEP sale will be held on 9/3/13 1:30 pm see, Florida. Probate Division, the address of which ONE UMBRELLA LLC 1J4FT28P1RL123195 at CubeSmart 1402 E Bearss Ave, is Clerk of the Circuit Court, Hills- 10106 Radcliffe Dr. FIRST INSERTION Lutz, Fl. Items to be auctioned Dated this 20 of August, 2013. borough County Courthouse, 800 E. Tampa, FL 33626 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS Terms of the sale are CASH. NO RE- may be but not limited to: house- PL&O INCORPORATED Twiggs Street, Room 206, Tampa, Flor- August 23, 2013 13-07697H NAME LAW PURSUANT FUNDS! Vehicle(s) are sold “AS IS”. hold goods, personals, furniture, 1251 E. Fowler Ave. ida 33602. The names and addresses TO F.S. §865.09 National Auto Service Centers, Inc. tools, yard & garden, machinery Suite D of the personal representative and the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that reserves the right to accept or reject & the unknown. Additional infor- Tampa, FL 33612 personal representative’s attorney are the undersigned, desiring to engage in any and/or all bids. mation can be obtained by calling set forth below. FIRST INSERTION business under the fictitious name of Synergy Partnerships Limited 951- August 23, 2013 13-07762H All creditors of the decedent and oth- NATIONAL AUTO SERVICE 676-8998. er persons having claims or demands NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Expert Glass, located at 8708 N Man- CENTERS, INC. against decedent’s estate, including OF FICTITIOUS NAME derine Pl, in the City of Tampa, County 4122 Gunn Hwy Tampa, FL 33618 August 23, 30, 2013 13-07698H unmatured, contingent or unliquidated NOTICE is hereby given that the un- of Hillsborough, State of Florida, claims, on whom a copy of this notice dersigned Sunrise Contractors, Inc. of 33617, intends to register the said name August 23, 2013 13-07675H is served must file their claims with 4410 N. Clark Ave., Tampa, FL 33614, with the Division of Corporations of the FIRST INSERTION this court WITHIN THE LATER OF pursuant to the requirements of the Florida Department of State, Tallahas- NOTICE TO CREDITORS 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF Florida Department of State Division see, Florida. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS of Corporations is hereby advertising FIRST INSERTION HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE the following fictitious name: 911 Res- Dated this 20 of August, 2013. NOTICE TO CREDITORS FLORIDA DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF toration of Tampa. It is the intent of the Justin B Johns FIRST INSERTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT PROBATE DIVISION THIS NOTICE ON THEM. undersigned to register 911 Restoration 8708 N Manderine Pl NOTICE TO CREDITORS FOR HILLSBOROUGH File No All other creditors of the decedent of Tampa with the Florida Department Tampa, FL 33617 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR COUNTY, FLORIDA 13-CP-1025 and other persons having claims or of State Division of Corporations. August 23, 2013 13-07763H HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: demands against decedent’s estate, in- Dated: August 16, 2013 FLORIDA File No. ESTATE OF cluding unmatured, contingent or un- August 23, 2013 13-07629H PROBATE DIVISION 2013-CP-2133 ROBERT DOUGLAS HANNON, liquidated claims, must file their claims File No. 13-CP-1401 IN RE ESTATE OF: A/K/A DOUGLAS HANNON with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS Division R MARGARET A. DEVAUX, Deceased. FIRST INSERTION AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST IN RE: ESTATE OF Deceased. The administration of the Estate of PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS EDEL V. KATES, A/K/A The administration of the estate ROBERT DOUGLAS HANNON, FIRST INSERTION ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED (Summary Administration) EDEL B. KATES of MARGARET A. DEVAUX, de- a/k/a DOUGLAS HANNON, De- WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Deceased. ceased, whose date of death was ceased, who died on March 28, 2013, NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, The administration of the estate of July 5, 2013; File Number 2013- is pending in the Circuit Court for PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY FLORIDA Edel V. Kates, a/k/a Edel B. Kates, CP-2133, is pending in the Circuit HILLSBOROUGH County, Florida, CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION deceased, whose date of death was Court for Hillsborough County, Probate Division, the address of which MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S PROBATE DIVISION File No. 13-CP-2248 February 20, 2013, is pending in Florida, Probate Division, the is P.O. Box 110, Tampa, FL 33601. The DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. FILE NUMBER 13-1596 IN RE: ESTATE OF the Circuit Court for Hillsborough address of which is 800 Twiggs names and addresses of the Personal The date of first publication of this DIVISION A FLORENCE E. CLACK County, Florida, Probate Division, Street, Tampa, FL 33602. The Representative and the Personal Rep- Notice is August 23, 2013. IN RE: ESTATE OF Deceased. the address of which is George names and addresses of the per- resentative’s Attorney are set forth Frank M. Chillura CYRIL S. BOARDMAN TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS Edgecomb Courthouse, Room sonal representative and the per- below. 9732 N. 56th Street DECEASED OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE 206, 800 Twiggs Street, Tampa, sonal representative’s attorney are All creditors of the Decedent and Tampa, FL 33617 The administration of the estate of Cyril ABOVE ESTATE: Florida, 33602. The names and set forth below. other persons having claims or de- Frank J. Greco, Esquire S. Boardman, deceased, whose date of You are hereby notified that an addresses of the personal repre- All creditors of the decedent and mands against Decedent’s estate FBN: 435351 death was February 7, 2013, and whose Order of Summary Administra- sentative and the personal repre- other persons having claims or de- on whom a copy of this notice is re- Attorney for Personal Representative Social Security Number is 270-38-2101, tion has been entered in the estate sentative’s attorney are set forth mands against decedent’s estate, quired to be served must file their 708 South Church Avenue is pending in the Circuit Court for Hill- of Florence E. Clack, deceased, File below. on whom a copy of this notice is claims with this court WITHIN THE Telephone No. (813) 287-0550 sborough County, Florida, Probate Divi- Number 13-CP-2248, by the Cir- All creditors of the decedent and required to be served, must file LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER Facsimile (813) 289-5331 sion, the address of which is Post Office cuit Court for Hillsborough County, other persons having claims or de- their claims with this court ON THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLI- [email protected] mands against decedent’s estate on Box 1110, Tampa, Florida 33601. The Florida, Probate Division, the ad- OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 August 23, 30, 2013 13-07575H names and addresses of the Personal dress of which is 800 East Twiggs whom a copy of this notice is re- MONTHS AFTER THE TIME DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- Representative and the Personal Repre- Street, Tampa, Florida, 33602; that quired to be served must file their OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE sentative’s attorney are set forth below.
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