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ORMOND BEACHObserverTHURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 2014
A CELEBRATION OF THE YEAR THAT WAS: THE BEST PHOTOS
BY THE OBSERVER STAFF IN 2014
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MAY 8
Gentlemen, does this look like Ormond Beach?Rita Press, president of Citizens for Ormond Beach, as she asked the City Commission for help in addressing abandoned houses in the city
MAY 22I still think they’re important, but they can be expensive.Eric Sommerlad, president of the International Association of Firefighters Local 3499, on the pension benefits for firefighters
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I did. She suffers from Alzheimer’s.John Poucher, in a 911 call, when asked who shot his wife; he then shot himself
JUNE 5I thought it was because I was getting stronger and a lot more handsome.Ben Manganaro, when he noticed a swelling lymph node on the side of his neck; later he learned it was cancer, and he defeated it
SEPT. 25Excuse me, have you met Joseph?Kathleen Davis, autism support group organizer, and mother of Joseph, on how she reassures other parents who are embarrassed about their own autistic children’s outbursts
OCT. 30It’s been quite a year.Siobhan Daly, cultural center coordinator, reflecting on The Casements’ events celebrating the 100th year of the Ormond Beach historic home
NOV. 6As a public servant, unfortunately, we have to go out there and beat the drum.Fred Costello, on his distaste for campaigning; he was elected to the State House of Representatives
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MARCH 27I would want to be that determined. He just never gave up hope.
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Of all the ways to take a tour through the news of a particular year, sound bites are my favorite. For better or worse, they are always taken out of context, but for me, that’s the fun of it and the challenge: We remember
the context because of the quote. Which is your favorite quote of the year? Email me at editor@or-mondbeachobserver.com.
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I blinked my eyes, and 35 years went by.Gary Heatwole, longtime tennis coordinator at the Ormond Beach Tennis Center, reflecting on his career as his contract was not renewed
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1. Randolyn Haley shows Mayor Ed Kelley how to use a weight machine at the YMCA for the Mayor’s Health and Fitness Challenge. 2. A boat named “Lynnie” washed up on shore near Florida Hospital Oceanside. There were no injuries. It had flipped en route to Jacksonville, in a storm. 3. Charlotte Newman practices her tree pose at her YMCA yoga class. 4. Chuck Morel uses his martial arts skills in the fire-knife dance. 5. Many tribes were repre-sented at the 25th-annual Native American Festival.
6. Jim “Jet” Teters, 8, said, “I think I found a good spot,” after he caught this red fish at last year’s fishing tournament. 7. Osceola Elementary kids got their heart rates up this Valentine’s Day during the fourth-annual Jump Rope for Heart event. 8. Bobby C and his Bikers for Christ motorcycle gang met at Jacob’s Well in Daytona Beach for prayer.
9. Charisa Hartman enjoys her spotlight with her father at the Shining STAR Pageant and Fashion Show. 10. Sue and David Harwick bought a 500-square-foot house to store their Hot Wheels collection. 11. Kevin and Pamela Wheat train for the Tomoka Marathon on Old Dixie Highway.
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1. Aanya Attri, 3, happily dances to the Indian music at the India Day Festival. 2. Eight-year-old Garrett Marshall tries the Belly Buster hot dog at The Dog Hut, which opened in March. His mother described him as a hot dog connoisseur. 3. Firefighter Rand Bennett shows a fire truck to Breydin Jury and Mitzi Sparks on Safety Awareness Day. 4. Bentley Hardy, 3, Ethan Halligan, 6, and Ava Halligan, 3, found a simple solution to protect against the loud cannon noises during Confederate Day.
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Jan. 14Can I have my fake IDs back?
3:08 p.m. — 400 Block of West Grana-da Boulevard. Fraud. The bank teller said the suspect approached the counter and presented a withdrawal slip for $4,650, an Arizona driver’s license with the victim’s information and a phony credit card with the victim’s information. The teller, who was from Arizona, recognized the license and the card as fake.
The teller began to check the account information. The suspect asked for the li-cense and credit card back, but the teller denied his request. The suspect then fled, heading across Granada Boulevard. The teller notified surrounding bank branches about the attempted fraud and put a hold on the victim’s account.
Two fraudulent transactions had been made on the account. A copy of the sur-veillance tape was provided to police.
May 7Special delivery
7:22 p.m. — 500 Block of Sterthaus Drive Vandalism. The victim said she re-turned to her residence at 5:45 p.m. and found a plastic bag in the wicker basket mailbox next to her door. Upon inspec-tion, she discovered that the plastic bag contained dog feces. Attached to the plas-tic bag was a note, stating that the feces was found in the grass of the apartment complex, and she should pick up after her dog in the future.
There are no suspects. The victim said the wicker basket is worth $10.
July 8Excuse doesn’t hold water
9:49 p.m. — 200 Block of North Nova Road. Suspicious Incident. A witness re-ported that two men were filling up water tanks from a fire hydrant behind a restau-rant in a shopping plaza.
Upon arrival, the officer made contact with the suspects as they were pressure washing a dumpster. They had a truck la-beled with a company name and pressure washing equipment in the back. They said their boss told them they were allowed to use any water access on the property. They were contracted to wash sidewalks, roadways and anything the property manager wanted washed.
On the phone, the boss confirmed what the men said. He said they have a wrench to open up the fire hydrants and have been “doing this for years.” He said it was approved through the property manager.
The officer contacted the fire depart-ment, and was told that a box is provided to companies that want to use fire hy-drants. The box tabulates the water usage so that the business can be charged for water used. The pressure washing com-pany did not have this box.
The officer told the boss he may be committing theft.
Aug. 17Late-night visitor
1:59 a.m. — 800 Block of South At-lantic Avenue. Trespasser. The officer ob-served a male with no pants on and but-tocks exposed, standing in the gazebo at the southeast corner of Andy Romano Park. The suspect said he was changing his clothes and feeding the birds. The of-ficer said he was being trespassed from the park for being there after closing time, and if he returned he would be arrested.
The suspect declined a copy of the tres-pass report and left the park.
Nov. 1Careful with those icons
8:53 p.m. — First Block of West Granada Boulevard. Well-Being Check. The victim said he received a text message from his daughter saying, “SOS I’m in trouble.” The text was accompanied by a map.
The victim tried to call and text his daughter with negative results.
The victim was concerned because his daughter had problems with her ex-hus-band.
A ping of the daughter’s phone showed a location and officers searched that area. Officers also obtained a key from the daughter’s apartment manager and searched her apartment. There was no sign of a struggle.
Aug. 24Dog helps child return home
8:23 a.m. — 100 Block of Ormond Shores Drive. Found Child. Two wit-nesses looked out a window and saw a small child with a dog in the street. They went out front and stayed with the child until police arrived.
The officer tried to talk to child to get a name or address but got no re-sults. Another officer began sweeping the area to look for a parent.
The child was able to say the dog’s name, so the officers decided to tell the dog to go home and then follow it. The dog led them to a house on a street around the corner.
The front gate and front door of the home were open. The resident con-firmed that the dog and child were missing.
Investigation revealed that the child had unlocked the dead bolt on the door, opened the gate latch and walked down the street while her mother was asleep.
The residence was in good condi-tion with plenty of food. The mother said she would take security mea-sures to make sure it did not happen again. The officers told the mother that they would have to notify the De-partment of Children and Families.
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1. Henry Watson sits in the fire truck with Patrick Soard. 2. Christopher Portus takes a jump in the obstacle course. 3. Seyahna Sampson, 3, enjoyed the entertainment at the Independence Day Celebration at Rockefeller Gardens, even with a little drizzle. 4. Scott Marble makes balloon art for Lindsey Stevenson, 2-year-old Ariana Broxton and 4-year-old Emoni Broxton at the Ormond Beach Police Department’s National Night Out. 5. Jacob Komins, 19, said he visit the Nova Skate Park almost every day. 6. Ormond Beach resident Steven Perdue helps his son, Sebastian Perdue, 2, give a stormtrooper a galactic fist bump at the one-year anniversary of Nerdtropolis. 7. Barbara Bradley, board member, ties a balloon animal for Maggie O’Quinn, along with Rita Gladestone, who sells game tickets to benefit Family Renew at the 25th-annual Ice Cream Social at St. James Episcopal.
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1. On hand to listen to the Battle of Bands were members of Chrome Divas of Daytona Beach, a women’s motorcycle club. They said they have recently formed a local chapter of the national organization and are looking for members. Shown are Ines Harris, Daytona Beach; Jan Vienns, Barb Foley, Sara Cashin, Peggy Williams and Cheryl Riley, all of Ormond- by-the-Sea; and Betty Botelho, of Port Orange. They were on a 50-mile ride and stopped at the event for lunch and to hear the music. 2. Gary Heatwole shows student Norah Abraham proper serve techniques. 3. Don Howard snaps a classic prom picture of the Rev. Beverley Richardson and Rod Richardson during the Council on Aging’s Senior Prom.
4. A steady stream of hungry diners kept the long-awaited Peach Valley Café West busy Saturday morning on its first weekend of business at 1185 W. Granada Blvd. 5. At The first Granada Grand Festival of the Arts One local artist drew his newborn grandson, Gavin, surfing. 6. Ormond Beach kids had a blast at the annual Octoberfest Parish Festival. 7. Eric Palacious Jr., 4, races to be the first one in his class to get his pumpkin.
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1. Seabreeze’s Marina Strong from the weightlifting team. 2. Jachai Polite splits two Deltona defenders looking to get to the rim. 3. Alyssa Roberts of SWAT, a part of the Ormond Beach recreational softball league. 4. Bailey Gillespy wins the girls’ 100-meter hurdles at the District 6-1A meet after returning from fracturing her back a year ago. 5. Seabreeze infielder Liam Wigley turns a 4-6-3 double play in the first inning in a game against University. 6. Jacob McNeely brings the puck up the ice during Volusia’s 9-2 loss in Daytona Beach. 7. Raushod Floyd celebrates Seabreeze High School’s win with Scott Summers.
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1. Andrew Carpenter (blue shirt) glances at his watch as he and Embry-Riddle teammate Ken Piniero cross the finish line of the Seabreeze 5K fundraiser. 2. Brent Justice and Tyler Hilgers engage in a basic scrum during a Florida Juice rugby game, locking their shoul-ders. 3. The Seabreeze student section celebrates in the crowd during a Seabreeze Sandcrabs game. 4. Mainland’s Rashad Harris, Denzel Houston and Kaylo Hannah run off the field after scoring a touchdown against Edgewater. 5. Sam Hayworth nails a fourth-quarter field goal to put the Sandcrabs up against Bartram Trail Thursday, Sept. 25
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Merry Christmas!The Remey Wealth Advisory GroupDavid S. Remey, CPA, CFP®, CIMA®
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1. $1,650,000L. Gale Lemerand, of Daytona Beach,
sold 1004 Hampstead Lane in Plantation Bay to Morteza Hosseini-Kargar and Fo-rough Hosseini, of Daytona Beach, for $1,650,000 in January. Built in 2001, the house has six bedrooms, seven baths, four fireplaces, a heated swimming pool, ca-bana, gazebo, elevators, fountain, putting green, home theater, billiard room and 14,114 square feet. There were no previous qualified sales.
2. $850,000Harvey and Linda Frank, of Ormond
Beach, sold 1 John Anderson Drive, Unit PH1, to Marie Fornari, as trustee, of Or-mond Beach, for $850,000 in September. Built in 1996, the condo has four bed-rooms, four baths and 5,684 square feet. It sold in 2003 for $875,000.
3. $815,691South Florida Venture Group Residen-
tial LLC, of Daytona Beach, sold 1335 Red-bourne Lane in Plantation Bay to William
and Nancy Guyette, of Middletown, Con-necticut, for $815,691 in June. Built in 2014, the house has five bedrooms, four baths, a four-car garage, swimming pool and 4,247 square feet. The lot sold in a multiparcel sale in 2012.
4. $735,000Carolyn and Bruce Blanford, of Volusia
County, sold 127 Riverside Drive to Rich-ard Dodd, of Fayetteville, N.Y., for $735,000 in February in a multiparcel sale. Built in 1903, according to the Multiple Listing Service, the house has five bedrooms, six baths, a fireplace, swimming pool, formal dining room, hardwood floors and 6,396 square feet. It sold in a multi-parcel sale in 1994.
5. $660,000Barbara Bellows, of Ormond Beach,
sold 444 Riverside Drive to Mohammad and Rana Attaran, of Ormond Beach, for $660,000 in April. Built in 1974, the house has three bedrooms, three baths, a fireplace, seawall, swimming pool, boat house, boat dock and 3,273 square feet. It sold in 1980 for $182,500.
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Autos For Sale 2012 DODGE wheelchair van, lowered floor,wheelchair ramp and tie downs. $30,995. 727-492-1630.
Furnishings
NEW MATTRESS 386−214−5851/GregMattress By Appointment of S. Daytona.Queen w/Boxspring starting at $150.
HOUSE CLASSIFIEDSLP # 109231
Items Under $200 For Sale Items Under $200 For Sale
Thursday, December 25, 2014
2-BICYCLES, MGX, 21 speed, used once, $39each. 386-673-2783
BRAND NEW 900 Watt Portable Generator $100386-446-8048
HARLEY DAVIDSON stuffed animals (6), priced $4to $8. New or like new. 386-677-4373
LIKE NEW - Mission Style DresserW-71" D 19" H 34" $199. 386-256-7881
AREA RUG 5X7 Tropical/Animal Print Rug $99.Silk Yucca Tree $65. Call 386−586−0770
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VENTLESS PROPANE Monessen DLX24 Log Setcomplete (less tank). $190. 386−679−4890
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ACROSS 1 Easily bent 7 Faux ___ 10 Wharton grad 13 “Hey, mac!” 17 “It’s a deal!” 18 Strain for Domingo 20 “___ Ha’i” 21 Need liniment 22 Plant with
buttercuplike flowers
25 Smacking sound 26 Generals’ staff
members 27 Frankenstein’s
monster’s birthplace
28 In a corpulent manner
30 Vein find 31 William Wallace, for
one 32 Tony of “Leave It to
Beaver” 33 By 34 212, to New Yorkers 36 A distant point 38 Those elected 39 O’Hara’s Joey 40 “So, there you are!” 43 Greek estimator of
Earth’s circumference
50 “What’s up, ___?” 52 Kind of ship? 54 “Little” Stowe girl 55 Yemen capital 57 JFK watchdog 59 Fruity-smelling
compound 60 Historic starter 61 The whole ___
(everything) 63 Final amt. 64 Highest deg. 65 Physicist Fermi 67 British conductor
Sir Thomas 69 Lofty nest
71 Canine job 74 Soils with chimney
grime 75 Architectural
ornament 77 Workers’ collective
disposition 78 Batman and Robin
are a dynamic one 79 Diner’s prerogative 80 Beyond the
megalopolis 83 ___ Lobos (“La
Bamba” group) 84 Cum laude
modifier 86 ___ Paulo, Brazil 87 Deodorant type 88 N.Y.’s Madison, for
one 89 Send again 90 Point-of-purchase
equip. giant 92 Deterrent example 96 Tit for ___ 97 Common Market
initials 99 Paintings,
sculptures, etc. 100 ___-Napoca,
Romania 102 Dialect expert, e.g. 107 Prefix for
degradable 108 “Runaround ___” 109 White as a sheet 113 “A Bug’s Life” bug 114 Limit on utility
charges 116 Naught 117 Plant parts 118 Unadultered 120 Hindmost part of
the brain 123 “Under the Net”
novelist Murdoch 124 Issued a command
to 125 Canoer’s worry 126 Aaron Burr was
one, once 127 Splinter group 128 Shrewd 129 Marina ___ Rey,
California 130 Barnum’s
“attraction”
DOWN 1 Lengthy narratives 2 Finno-___
(Hungarian language family)
3 Museum in Madrid 4 100 centimos 5 More or ___
(approximately) 6 Tokyo’s ex-name 7 Tree with oblong
leaves (var.) 8 Saudi native 9 Title for Arthur
Conan Doyle 10 Italian marble city 11 More depressed 12 Supermarket
walkway 13 Dog foot 14 Philosophy 15 Archaeological bit 16 Sioux shelter 19 Put holy oil on 20 Teacher’s deg. 23 Plants of a region 24 Cause
embarrassment to 29 Imitate an
annoying dog 32 “Nuts!” 33 It’s a charge 35 Hardly Mr. Right 37 “Cape ___” (‘91 De
Niro film) 40 Aldous Huxley’s
“___ and Essence” 41 Like the New World 42 Regarding humans
as all-important 44 Tin-lead alloy 45 Conspicuous 46 Suffix with Vietnam
or Japan 47 Capture, as a
burglar 48 Supplies with the
means 49 Sober-minded 51 Muscular rigidity 53 Emergency worker 56 Dark and Middle,
e.g. 58 Poor-box contents 60 Throw into disorder 61 Grafting shoot 62 Gardener, at times 66 “___ la Douce”
(1963 film) 68 Musical postscripts 69 Works as a thespian 70 ___ out (manages) 72 Trombone slide 73 Emollient-
producing plants 76 Former Canadian
athlete 81 British rule in
colonial India 82 “Ciao!” 84 Course listings 85 Quick-witted 88 Sax type 89 66-Down, for
MacLaine 91 Normal size (Abbr.) 93 Secret group of
plotters 94 Hardest hit to get 95 Long oar 98 Junkyard canine 101 Coastal diving bird 102 Stone at the Forum? 103 Habituate 104 Metrical units 105 Take the wrong
way? 106 Type of bear 108 Greek and Roman
female oracle 110 No longer fresh 111 Highly dislikes 112 1999 and 1492 115 Billiards stick 116 Orbital point 117 “___ as a bug in a
rug” 119 Shakespearean
suffix 121 Do some math 122 Poetic form
This week’s Crossword answers
This week’s Cryptogram answers 1. When the wheatfield accused the cornfield of
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2. When a used car salesman found a bird had made a mess on one of his black Porsches, he said, “that is not the kind of deposit I wanted.”
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IN THE COUNTY COURT, SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR FLAGLER COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 2014 CA 362DIVISION:
GP ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION,LLC, a Florida limitied liability company,Plaintiff,vs.Gloria Kelly, an individual,Defendant,NOTICE OF FORCLOSURE SALENOTICE IS GIVEN that the undersigned Clerk of the Court will offer the following described property in Flagler County, Florida:
PALM COAST SECTION 21 BLOCK 00009 LOT 0020 SUBDIVI-SION COMPLETION YEAR 1977 OR 254 PG715 OR 435 PG 771 OR 526 PG 616-617(DC-ACM JOSEPH M SCIALABBA) OR 526 PG 618 a/k/a 168 Wellington Drive, Palm Coast, Florida
for sale to the highest bidder for cash on January 14, 2015, at 11:00 a.m. at Clerk of Circuit and County Court, Kim C. Hammond Justice Center, 2769 E. Moody Blvd., Bldg 1, Civil/Criminal Department 2nd
Floor, Bunnell, Florida pursuant to the Summary Final Judgment in this action dated November 20, 2014.
Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale.
If you are a person with a disability who needs an accommodation in order to access court facilities or participate in a court proceed-ing, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance.
To request such an accommodation, please contact Court Adminis-tration in advance of the date the service is needed:
Court Administration125 E. Orange Ave., Ste. 300Daytona Beach, FL 32114(386) 257-6096
Hearing or voice impaired, please call 711.DATED this 9 day of December, 2014.
Gail WadsworthClerk of Court
Submitted by Attorney for Plaintiff:Marika C. Sevin, Esq.Tritt & Associates, P.A.707 Peninsular PlaceJacksonville, Florida 32204Telephone: (904) 354-5200Facsimile: (904) 354-5256
Announcements
Thursday, December 25, 2014
25’ HEAVY-DUTY aluminum extension ladder, $60.386-439-3629
BATH SALTS. 2-55 lb bags Therapeutic, Time Re-leased, Spa Quality from Rio, Brazil. Sacrifice$100/ea. 386-437-9430
BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE love seat, $`100. Antiquegossip bench, $100. 386-445-5736
CHAINSAW, POULAN 18" Wildthing, 40 cc. NEWIN BOX $ 130. 386-283-4283
HANDMADE STAINGLASS chandlier, $200 firm.386.439.6202
KENMORE CANISTER vacuum, extra hose, on board tools, extra bags, powerful, $199.99. Call386-586-7572
KITCHEN AID Mixer White. Good condition $95.386-446-2266
LEATHER COUCH, dark red, 82”L. Cushions areattached. Excellent condition, $200 firm. 386-313-5215, must see.
LUGGAGE SET, 4-piece green, $25. Chair-white,Provencial, $20. Memory foam mattress $15. 386-585-4291
REFRIGERATOR WHIRLPOOL, 9.6 cu.ft. 2-door,excellent condition, 2’x2’x5’h, $200. 386-446-1778
TEAK WOOD table, 4 chairs, $200. Call 386.446.7590
AREA RUG 5X7 Tropical/Animal Print Rug $99.Silk Yucca Tree $65. Call 386−586−0770
AREO PILATES Areo Pilates With REbounder likeNew $150 & XL GLIDER $40 386−597−7282
DISHWASHER model Frigidaire ,color black, 3cycle, good condition,$130. 386−986−8195
RECLINERS 2 OFF− WHITE FABRIC, FAIRCONDITION $60 (386) 672−4661
SPRINKLER PUMP With Controls Runs fine.Good pressure. $70 (386) 439−5705
VENTLESS PROPANE Monessen DLX24 Log Setcomplete (less tank). $190. 386−679−4890
2012 DODGE wheelchair van, lowered floor,wheelchair ramp and tie downs. $30,995. 727-492-1630.
NEED EXTRA $$? Looking to consign or sell anyof your quality furniture? Call 386-437-2771.10am-5pm, Monday through Friday. 10am-4pm Saturday
$100 EACH for Flagler Co Florida Auto Tags dated1940 through 1952 that start with 61. Jeff Francis727.424.1576, gobucs13@aol.com,www.floridalicenseplates.com
CASH REWARD!Last seen in parking lot of the Flagler Humane So-ciety. Reese is a resident of h Blue Moon Cat Sanc-tuary with a clipped left ear. Call Bob 386.447.3057
ALGEBRA LESSONSAlgebra I, II, III, intermediate-advanced. Taught bycompetent Mathmatics tutor. $80 for 10-1 hourslessons-group setting, 1 hours/week. Call George 386-310-1698
GUITAR LESSONSFast, Fun & Easy!
Professional private instruction, Day or Evening.Free Lesson & reference materials.
Limited Openings-Call Now! 386-302-5400
IT’S NEVER TOO LATE!Adult violin lessons, Private one-on-one instruction. 386-627-8084
$APPOINTMENT SETTER$ CHANGING OUREMPLOYEES’ LIFESTYLES FOR OVER 5 YRS
WE TRAIN WINNERS, IS THAT YOU?>>> CALL NOW 386−742−1139 <<<
Items Under $200 For Sale Consignments Schools/Instruction
Autos For Sale
General Merchandise
Lost & Found
Help Wanted
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IN THE COUNTY COURT, SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR FLAGLER COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 2014 CA 362DIVISION:
GP ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION,LLC, a Florida limitied liability company,Plaintiff,vs.Gloria Kelly, an individual,Defendant,NOTICE OF FORCLOSURE SALENOTICE IS GIVEN that the undersigned Clerk of the Court will offer the following described property in Flagler County, Florida:
PALM COAST SECTION 21 BLOCK 00009 LOT 0020 SUBDIVI-SION COMPLETION YEAR 1977 OR 254 PG715 OR 435 PG 771 OR 526 PG 616-617(DC-ACM JOSEPH M SCIALABBA) OR 526 PG 618 a/k/a 168 Wellington Drive, Palm Coast, Florida
for sale to the highest bidder for cash on January 14, 2015, at 11:00 a.m. at Clerk of Circuit and County Court, Kim C. Hammond Justice Center, 2769 E. Moody Blvd., Bldg 1, Civil/Criminal Department 2nd
Floor, Bunnell, Florida pursuant to the Summary Final Judgment in this action dated November 20, 2014.
Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale.
If you are a person with a disability who needs an accommodation in order to access court facilities or participate in a court proceed-ing, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance.
To request such an accommodation, please contact Court Adminis-tration in advance of the date the service is needed:
Court Administration125 E. Orange Ave., Ste. 300Daytona Beach, FL 32114(386) 257-6096
Hearing or voice impaired, please call 711.DATED this 9 day of December, 2014.
Gail WadsworthClerk of Court
Submitted by Attorney for Plaintiff:Marika C. Sevin, Esq.Tritt & Associates, P.A.707 Peninsular PlaceJacksonville, Florida 32204Telephone: (904) 354-5200Facsimile: (904) 354-5256
Announcements
Thursday, December 25, 2014
25’ HEAVY-DUTY aluminum extension ladder, $60.386-439-3629
BATH SALTS. 2-55 lb bags Therapeutic, Time Re-leased, Spa Quality from Rio, Brazil. Sacrifice$100/ea. 386-437-9430
BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE love seat, $`100. Antiquegossip bench, $100. 386-445-5736
CHAINSAW, POULAN 18" Wildthing, 40 cc. NEWIN BOX $ 130. 386-283-4283
HANDMADE STAINGLASS chandlier, $200 firm.386.439.6202
KENMORE CANISTER vacuum, extra hose, on board tools, extra bags, powerful, $199.99. Call386-586-7572
KITCHEN AID Mixer White. Good condition $95.386-446-2266
LEATHER COUCH, dark red, 82”L. Cushions areattached. Excellent condition, $200 firm. 386-313-5215, must see.
LUGGAGE SET, 4-piece green, $25. Chair-white,Provencial, $20. Memory foam mattress $15. 386-585-4291
REFRIGERATOR WHIRLPOOL, 9.6 cu.ft. 2-door,excellent condition, 2’x2’x5’h, $200. 386-446-1778
TEAK WOOD table, 4 chairs, $200. Call 386.446.7590
AREA RUG 5X7 Tropical/Animal Print Rug $99.Silk Yucca Tree $65. Call 386−586−0770
AREO PILATES Areo Pilates With REbounder likeNew $150 & XL GLIDER $40 386−597−7282
DISHWASHER model Frigidaire ,color black, 3cycle, good condition,$130. 386−986−8195
RECLINERS 2 OFF− WHITE FABRIC, FAIRCONDITION $60 (386) 672−4661
SPRINKLER PUMP With Controls Runs fine.Good pressure. $70 (386) 439−5705
VENTLESS PROPANE Monessen DLX24 Log Setcomplete (less tank). $190. 386−679−4890
2012 DODGE wheelchair van, lowered floor,wheelchair ramp and tie downs. $30,995. 727-492-1630.
NEED EXTRA $$? Looking to consign or sell anyof your quality furniture? Call 386-437-2771.10am-5pm, Monday through Friday. 10am-4pm Saturday
$100 EACH for Flagler Co Florida Auto Tags dated1940 through 1952 that start with 61. Jeff Francis727.424.1576, gobucs13@aol.com,www.floridalicenseplates.com
CASH REWARD!Last seen in parking lot of the Flagler Humane So-ciety. Reese is a resident of h Blue Moon Cat Sanc-tuary with a clipped left ear. Call Bob 386.447.3057
ALGEBRA LESSONSAlgebra I, II, III, intermediate-advanced. Taught bycompetent Mathmatics tutor. $80 for 10-1 hourslessons-group setting, 1 hours/week. Call George 386-310-1698
GUITAR LESSONSFast, Fun & Easy!
Professional private instruction, Day or Evening.Free Lesson & reference materials.
Limited Openings-Call Now! 386-302-5400
IT’S NEVER TOO LATE!Adult violin lessons, Private one-on-one instruction. 386-627-8084
$APPOINTMENT SETTER$ CHANGING OUREMPLOYEES’ LIFESTYLES FOR OVER 5 YRS
WE TRAIN WINNERS, IS THAT YOU?>>> CALL NOW 386−742−1139 <<<
Items Under $200 For Sale Consignments Schools/Instruction
Autos For Sale
General Merchandise
Lost & Found
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See dealer for details. *Vehicle sales discount valid on select new in stock 2014 Cadillac models. Must qualify for GM loyalty. Dealer retains all rebates and incentives. **Maximum discount not to exceed $200. Valid on most vehicles. Service discount excludes prior sales, details, tires, accessories, over the counter parts sales and body shop purchases. Service discount valid only on mechanical repairs. Coupon must be presented at time of arrival. Valid only at Fields Cadillac St. Augustine. No further discounts apply. Expires 01/05/15.
20% OFFon remaining new 2014 Cadillac models*
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