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Penny Saver Weekly News, Inc. AD RATES JUNE 27, 2019 Penny Saver Weekly News - Your “Good News” Paper PAGE 7 Legal Advertising • Legal Advertising • Legal Advertising • Legal Advertising • Legal Advertising • Legal Advertising • Legal Advertising • Legal Advertising NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ASCENSION AUTO SERVICE Notice is hereby given that on Notice is hereby given that on Notice is hereby given that on Notice is hereby given, that COM- Notice is hereby given that the gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien JULY 22, 2019 at 10:30 AM at JULY 17, 2019 at 10:30 AM at JULY 22, 2019 at 10:30 AM at PASS SELF STORAGE intends following vehicles will be sold at and intent to sell these vehicles at 14725 N. Florida Ave., Tampa, FL 1317 E. Hillsborough Ave., Tampa, 2383 Willow Oak Dr., Wesley to sell the property described be- public auction pursuant to F.S. 4305 W. CAYUGA ST., TAMPA, 33613 the following vehicle will FL 33604 the following vehicle will Chapel, FL 33544 the following low, to enforce a lien imposed on 713.585 on the sale dates at the FL 33614 (Hillsborough County), be sold for $613.43 to satisfy la- be sold for $2,983.00 to satisfy la- vehicle will be sold for $832.36 to said units. Under The Florida Self locations below at 9:00 a.m. to bor services, repairs, and storage pursuant to subsection 713.78 of bor services, repairs, and storage satisfy labor services, repairs, and Storage Facility Act, (section 83- satisfy labor and storage charges. the Florida Statutes. ASCENSION charges on: charges on: storage charges on: 1993 JEEP 80-83-809). The owner will sell at 2015 CHEVROLET AUTO SERVICE reserves the 2011 TOYOTA 2007 MERZ VIN#1J4FY29SXPP246844 VIN#2T3ZF4DV1BW099784 VIN#4JGCB65E17A058228 public auction on, or thereafter, the 1G1PC5SB2F7104564 right to accept or reject any and/ Pursuant to F.S. 713.585 the cash 8th day of JULY 2019 at 2:00 pm Total Lien: $2490.62 or all bids. Pursuant to F.S. 713.585 the cash Pursuant to F.S. 713.585 the cash amount of $613.43 would be suf- amount of $2,983.00 would be amount of $832.36 would be suf- at Compass Self Storage, Sale Date:07/15/2019 SALE DATE:JULY 10, 2019 AT ficient to redeem the vehicle from sufficient to redeem the vehicle ficient to redeem the vehicle from 4413 Madison Street, New Port Location:Vista Auto Body Shop 10:00 A.M. the lienor. Any interested party from the lienor. Any interested the lienor. Any interested party Richey, FL 34652 (Pasco County) LLC, 8004 A East Broadway 2008 HYUNDAI has a right to a hearing prior to party has a right to a hearing pri- has a right to a hearing prior to 727- 842-1750, Auctioneer Tammy Tampa, FL 33619 VIN#KMHDU46D18U280292 the sale by filing a demand for the or to the sale by filing a demand the sale by filing a demand for the Lockwood 813-526-3567 SALE DATE: JULY 11, 2019 AT hearing with the Clerk of the Cir- for the hearing with the Clerk of hearing with the Clerk of the Cir- UNIT Pursuant to F.S. 713.585 the cash 10:00 A.M. cuit Court in Hillsborough County the Circuit Court in Hillsborough cuit Court in Hillsborough County 3014 Thomas Graves amount per vehicle would be suf- 2000 JEEP and mailing copies of the same to County and mailing copies of the and mailing copies of the same to 19109-A Carolyn Chronister ficient to redeem that vehicle from VIN#1J4GW58S5YC378173 all owners and lienors. The owner same to all owners and lienors. all owners and lienors. The owner 6/20/19 x 6/27/19 2x the lienor. Any interested party has 2007 KAWASAKI has a right to recover possession The owner has a right to recover has a right to recover possession ___ a right to a hearing prior to the sale VIN#JKAZX4P167A002911 of the vehicle by posting bond pur- possession of the vehicle by post- of the vehicle by posting bond pur- by filing a demand for the hearing suant to F.S. 559.917 and if sold 2005 ZHEJIANG TAIZHOU ing bond pursuant to F.S. 559.917 suant to F.S. 559.917 and if sold with the Clerk of the Circuit Court any proceeds remaining from the NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE WANGYE POWER CO, LTD and if sold any proceeds remain- any proceeds remaining from the in Hillsborough and mailing cop- sale will be deposited with the ing from the sale will be deposited sale will be deposited with the Notice is hereby given that on VIN#LFFWBT6AX51010255 JULY 16, 2019 at 10:30 AM at 401 ies of the same to all owners and 2014 APIL Clerk of Circuit Court for disposi- with the Clerk of Circuit Court for Clerk of Circuit Court for disposi- tion. disposition. tion. E. Henderson Ave., Tampa, FL lienors. The owner/lienholder has VIN#ZD4SMC016ES000298 33602 the following vehicle will a right to recover possession of SALE DATE: JULY 12, 2019 AT Lienor: Lienor: Lienor: CK Automotive be sold for $7,729.40 to satisfy la- the vehicle by posting bond pursu- 10:00 A.M. Fix Car Center Mercedes Benz of Wesley Chapel 14725 N. Florida Ave. bor services, repairs, and storage ant to F.S. 559.917 and if sold any 2001 BMW 1317 E. Hillsborough Ave. 2383 Willow Oak Dr. Tampa, FL 33613 Tampa, FL 33604 Wesley Chapel, FL 33544 charges on: proceeds remaining from the sale VIN#WBABS53461JU84425 (Hillsborough County) (Hillsborough County) (Pasco County) 2013 HYUN will be deposited with the Clerk of 2001 MERCEDES-BENZ (813) 961-6469 (813) 932-5900 (813) 345-3550 VIN#KMHTC6AE8DU150823 Circuit Court for disposition. VIN#WDBNG75J41A194652 Pursuant to F.S. 713.585 the cash 6/27/19 1X 6/27/19 1X 6/27/19 1X 6/27/19 1X SALE DATE: JULY 13, 2019 AT ____ ____ ____ amount of $7,729.40 would be sufficient to redeem the vehicle ____ 10:00 A.M. 2004 TOYOTA from the lienor. Any interested NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE VIN#4T1BE32K54U800457 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR party has a right to a hearing pri- Notice is hereby given that the SALE DATE: JULY 17, 2019 AT Notice is hereby given that the fol- HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, or to the sale by filing a demand following described vehicles will 10:00 A.M. lowing described vehicles will be FLORIDA for the hearing with the Clerk of be sold for towing and storage 1996 FORD sold for towing and storage pur- PROBATE DIVISION the Circuit Court in Hillsborough pursuant to F.S.#713.78. Sale will County and mailing copies of the VIN#2FTEF15Y4TCA74334 suant to F.S.#713.78. Sale will be File No. 19-CP-001835 be held at C & C TOWING 1, LLC, same to all owners and lienors. SALE DATE: JULY 19, 2019 AT held at TAMPA WRECKER SER- Division A The owner has a right to recover 5501 Staley Dr., Tampa, FL 33610 10:00 A.M. VICE, 309 Palm Key Cir. #103, IN RE: ESTATE OF possession of the vehicle by post- (Hillsborough County). Dates and 2006 FORD Brandon, FL 33511 (Hillsborough MARION F. JOHNSTON, ing bond pursuant to F.S. 559.917 time of sale as listed below. C & VIN#3FAFP06Z36R199197 County). Dates and time of sale Deceased. and if sold any proceeds remain- C TOWING 1, LLC reserves the SALE DATE: JULY 21, 2019 AT as listed below. TAMPA WREC- NOTICE TO CREDITORS ing from the sale will be deposited right to bid. 10:00 A.M. KER SERVICE reserves the right The administration of with the Clerk of Circuit Court for SALE DATE: JULY 10, 2019 AT 2016 JEEP to bid. the estate of MARION F. JOHN- disposition. 10:30 A.M. VIN#1C4NJPBB4GD703484 SALE DATE: JULY 15, 2019 AT STON, deceased, whose date Lienor: 2006 YAMAHA 6/27/19 1X 10:30 A.M. of death was April 18, 2018, is Florida Safety Towing VIN#JYAVP11E16A088640 _____ 2010 FORD pending in the Circuit Court for and Repairs Corp. SALE DATE: JULY 22, 2019 AT VIN#1FAHP3FN3AW129356 HILLSBOROUGH County, Florida, 401 E. Henderson Ave. 10:30 A.M. 6/27/19 1X 2006 DODGE Probate Division, the address of Tampa, FL 33602 ____ (Hillsborough County) VIN#1D7HA18246J117147 which is Post Office Box 1110, (813) 221-0110 2000 VOLK Tampa, Florida 33601. The names 6/27/19 1X VIN#3VWDD21C9YM488235 and addresses of the personal ____ 2013 CHEV representative and the personal VIN#2G1WC5E32D1247220 representative’s attorney are set NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Notice is hereby given that on 1999 MITS forth below. VIN#4A3AK34Y6XE136868 All creditors of the de- JULY 17, 2019 at 10:30 AM at 9205 E. Adamo Dr., Tampa, FL 6/27/19 1X cedent and other persons having ____ claims or demands against dece- 33619 the following vehicle will be sold for $5,672.92 to satisfy la- dent’s estate on whom a copy of bor services, repairs, and storage NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE this notice is required to be served charges on: Notice is hereby given that the Penny Saver must file their claims with this 2018 KIA following described vehicles will court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 VIN#KNDJP3A57J7505389 be sold for towing and storage MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF Pursuant to F.S. 713.585 the cash pursuant to F.S.#713.78.
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