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April 2005 stories
Friday, Apr. 1, 2005
Terri Schiavo
Men's Final Four teams try to keep tournament excitement level high
Lady Bears get big Final Four sendoff
Belton girls soccer takes another playoff shot at Georgetown
The Next Step: Wildcats to need stingy defense again in area-round battle with Austin Bowie
Texas jobless rate goes up
Gambling opponents join forces
Salado school bond goes to voters
Mentors connect with students; Volunteers sought for Waskow High mentoring program
Report says U.S. spies still in dark
Saturday, Apr. 2, 2005
Crusaders rally past Cowboys
Tem-Cats solidly beat Shomeaker
Wildcats lose lead, then defeat Waco on Chappell double
Wildcats overtaken by Bowie in overtime
Lady Tigers stymied again by Georgetown
Former national security adviser pleads guilty
Daylight-savings time slated 2 a.m. Sunday
Sunni clerics urge Iraqis to join security forces
Former Wal-Mart to be new CTCOG home
Belton apartments permit $9 million
Pope John Paul II near death
Sunday, Apr. 3, 2005
World mourns John Paul II; pontiff left his stamp on church
Local masses held
Hospices see more interest in living wills
Habitat for Humanity ReStore holds grand opening
Rivals revved up for opener: Yankees, Red Sox get MLB season started tonight
Crusaders drop ASC series
Leopards break out brooms: TC complete in sweep of Cisco
Illinois races past Louisville
Too much Tar Heels: Talented UNC powers past Michigan State
Baylor gets second shot
Monday, Apr. 4, 2005
Ray
Yankees thrash Red Sox
Spartans rally past Lady Vols
Baylor upsets LSU to reach title game
Poll: Support slips drastically for Tom DeLay
Old trail offers glimpse of past
Common sense last frontier in creating artificial intelligence
Kennedy-Powell hosting Pentel art exhibit
John Paul II lies in state at Vatican
Tuesday, Apr. 5, 2005
Bomber blows self up near Abu Ghraib
Crude tops $58 a barrel; analyst: Market
Unemployment in Temple unchanged
Soldier wins Medal of Honor
Pilgrims mourn Pope
Bell road projects face delays
Rangers set for best of AL West
Astros open with NLCS rematch
New faces meet in title game; Upstarts Baylor, Michigan State clash for crown
Blue Heaven: Tar Heels give Williams title with win over Illini
Temple, Belton girls prepared for 13-5A tourney
Wednesday, Apr. 6, 2005
Wildcats whip Grey Wolves
Eagles-Bees pushed back
Kim, Lady Tigers seize large lead
Cards clobber Oswalt, Astros
Tigers jump on Dawgs, win 5-1
Job finished: Baylor dominates Michigan St. for first national title
Soldiers like controversial new troop transport
Local United Way exceeds goal, raises $1,152,757
New plan for schools rolled out
Bells to help announce new pope
Gas prices continue to climb; Temple average price 8 cents higher than state
Thursday, Apr. 7, 2005
City manager contract on Council agenda
House tackles state budget
Iraqi lawmakers pick Kurd to be president
Study: TC programs serve students well
Champion Lady Bears have created strange feeling: Baylor pride
Mourners
Kim, Belton girls roll to 13-5A title
Which Woods will show up?
Lady Bears, fans celebrate Baylor
Solid Rogers beats Academy 5-1
Friday, Apr. 8, 2005
Wet and Wacky Opening Round on Thursday at Masters
Hot Belton teams, Temple hit courts
Pope thought about resigning at age 80
Higher gas prices predicted at least through next year
Mavs ecstatic with annihilation of Spurs
Playoffs on the minds of Tem-Cats, Lady Tigers
Texas House approves $137.5 billion budget
Fiery crash shuts down U.S. 190 south of Temple
Getting it Dunn
Saddam
Steamer headed to UMHB
Blackburn contract approved
Saturday, Apr. 9, 2005
Fans can keep following Eagles
Pleasant Surprise: Newcomer Wood sparking TC with arm, bat
Tem-Cats edge Lady Tigers in thriller
Temple baseball rallies but falls short to Consol
Belton baseball shows off power to Bryan, 18-0
Rain dominates second round of Masters
Wildcats
Leopards keep local hoops talent at home
Crowds call for sainthood: Pope John Paul II laid to rest
Eric Rudolph to admit guilt in bombings
Rising fuel, fertilizer cost cutting into farmers
Motorcycle crash kills Killeen officer
74th Spelling Bee today at Bonham
Postal Service seeks two-cent increase
Sunday, Apr. 10, 2005
Bats bail out Rangers
Nicklaus bids farewell
Game on: Woods closes on DiMarco; classic finish in the making
Leopards sweep again
Ten to be honored at Absolutely Incredible Kids Celebration
Sharon looking for U.S. support
Simple service, church blessing cap twisted path to marriage: Civil wedding, trouble-free climax to traumatic saga
Top papal contenders spread out over globe
St. Mary
Monday, Apr. 11, 2005
Armstrong school continues to serve community
GOP congressman calls for DeLay to step down
Sons of Confederate Veterans honor history, heritage month
New pope will have to escape John Paul shadow
Texas takes series from Nebraska
Bagwell, Oswalt lift hot Houston to sweep
Gordon rallies to win Martinsville
Just short again for DiMarco
What a Finish: Woods drains 15-footer on first playoff hole with DiMarco for green jacket
Tuesday, Apr. 12, 2005
Bolton faces past remarks on U.N.
Texas GOP revs up for possible intraparty battle for governor
Tuition cap proposed for state universities
Bush warns don
Temple family of four displaced by house fire
Stem cells debated
Mavericks topple Grizzlies, 110-89
Tiger
Making new Gaines: Wildcat standout establishing name for himself
Temple, Belton focus on playoffs
Texas stumbles in home opener
Wednesday, Apr. 13, 2005
Still time to file extension for April 15 tax deadline
Appraisal cap bill vote fails
Rumsfeld urges stable Iraqi military force
Calls for U.S. troops to leave increase in Iraq
Incredible Kids receive accolades
Bush visits Fort Hood soldiers
Guerrero, Angels rough up Rangers
Temple, Belton haul in honors
A&M Consol run-rules Belton
Reversal of roles: Temple starts fast, holds on to beat rival Belton 7-3, deal Tigers first 13-5A loss
Temple, Belton athletes aim for titles
Thursday, Apr. 14, 2005
Plans in the works to build La Quinta Inn in Belton
Rudolph pleads guilty
Tax revenue cap sent back to committee
Officials act to limit labs that handle deadly flu
Gas prices in Temple decline
Beetle may cure saltcedar woes
UIL exploring steroid testing for H.S. athletes
Mets break the silence with Astros in 11th
5 locals punch regional ticket at 13-5A Track and Field Meet
McLennan stuns, sweeps TC baseball
Friday, Apr. 15, 2005
Panel declines to recommend mandatory H.S. steroid testing
Nationals
Hurdler Smith leads Tem-Cats
Pierce, Daniels finish 2-3 in 100
Deadly flu virus sent to Scott & White
Temple Post Office extends today
Lampasas top county in growth
S&W adding diagnostic clinic
Saturday, Apr. 16, 2005
Wildcat baseball finishes strong, beats Cove 8-2
Keilman
Rogers gets past Jarrell, 2-1
Lane, Oswalt star as Astros rip Reds
Texans QB helping fight juvenile diabetes
No. 1 Rogers outduels Jarrell
Gatesville standoff ends with no injuries
Temple
Finger remains mystery; Wendy
Amtrak stops Acela; brake problems halt high-speed rail service in Northeast Corridor
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$1.6 million permit issued for BNSF
Sunday, Apr. 17, 2005
Mavs
Weghorst: Crazy happenings in Rogers-Jarrell baseball marathon
Visiting Leopards sweep MCC, reclaim second spot in NTJCAC
Lady Leopards split with Vernon in home finale, near league title
Belton honors state champions, then beats Waco
Local archer takes first in state tourney
Funds sought to support tax ad campaign
Ramping up: One town
Oil focus of financial discussions; conservation of energy supplies high on list of suggestions
Facts of life highlighted at S&W conference
Monday, Apr. 18, 2005
Rangers hold off Blue Jays
Huge homer lifts Reds over Astros
Mavericks keep Lakers at bay
UMHB golf teams look for sweep
Biffle takes big win
Rails spurred Pendleton growth
Sex offender confesses to killing Florida girl
Leading finance officials from economic powers discuss debt relief for poor nations
Hyper-secure Vatican hotel set for secrecy
New pope must be able to communicate
Tuesday, Apr. 19, 2005
Volleyball coach resigns; TC: Thomason was unhappy with program
Armstrong to retire; Cyclist to call it quits after Tour
Braves outlast Astros, 1-0; Langerhans
A
City to consider road project contribution
UMHB squads seize control on first day; Golf teams lead comfortably at ASC tournament
Breast cancer driving force for event
Tem-Cats
Iraqi forces search, find no hostages
1st round produces no pope
Soldiers issued new equipment
Wednesday, Apr. 20, 2005
$5 million OKd for loop project
Man buried under rocks rescued
Colonial Mall sold to Texas company
House, Senate negotiators meet for state budget talks
No clear choice for San Francisco
Oklahoma City bombing
Astros rebound vs. Braves, 5-3
New pope: Benedict XVI
Rangers silence A
Area stars Bane, Mullins, Miller, Shumard picked for THSCA all-star tilt
UMHB golf puts broom to rest of ASC
Thursday, Apr. 21, 2005
Benedict charts his papacy
Teachers union, districts sue over
DeLay probe suggested to end stalemate
Consumer prices surge in March
Gas prices continue downward; Temple prices down, higher than Belton's
Battlefield system gets high marks
Astros jump on Sheets, Brewers
New Jersey nets East
Movin
Holt, Farrow ignite Belton
Louis
Friday, Apr. 22, 2005
31st Street corner gets cleared; New businesses, restaurants planned for loop intersection
Positive portrayal of disabilities honored
Tax relief bill stalls over revenue cap
Greenspan warns budget deficits pose threat to nation
Council OKs funds for roads
Helicopter shot down
Mavs, Rockets almost identical
He
Kahlig throws perfect game in UMHB softball's postseason-clinching sweep
Tigers wallop Wolves, 17-4
Costly loss for Temple baseball vs. Bryan
Saturday, Apr. 23, 2005
UMHB softball locks No. 2 seed
Cru rally falls short
Young guns NY
UMHB permits near $5 million
Day of events planned for area women: Expo to offer informative forums, pampering for ladies
Texas Supreme Court sets school finance case on July 6
The 49ers are on the clock
5th grade does well on TAKS: Temple, Belton score above state average
Belton outslugs Consolidated, 17-16
Temple scales Heights, stays in chase
Highway bridge dedicated to Bell engineer: Bridge planning was Cowan's last construction project
Bush picks joint chiefs chairman: Gen. Peter Pace, vice chairman, tapped for top military position
Sunday, Apr. 24, 2005
Bush to push energy agenda with Saudis
Vatican gets ready to install Pope
Sieg urges women to take control
Texas fined in
Colorful narratives highlight El Camino symposium
Rangers rip Yankees
UMHB baseball ends season in style vs. Schreiner
TC baseball drops pair to Hill
TC softball splits with MCC, which earns bye
Rockets dazzle Mavs in Game 1
Utah quarterback Smith taken No. 1 by 49ers
Monday, Apr. 25, 2005
Katy bridge to get historical marker
Weighing in Medicaid fixes
Only Hood, Bliss seem assured military activity to expand
Car bombs in Baghdad, Tikrit kill 21
Benedict XVI officially installed
Astros swept by Cardinals
Johnson, Yankees top Rangers for split
Mavericks admit mistakes, rebuild focus for Game 2
Nuggets edge Spurs
Tuesday, Apr. 26, 2005
Daughter describes stabbing
Wreck at dealership involves 16 cars
Bush talks oil issues with Saudi
New Senate education plan offers less property tax relief
Despite denials, politics part of base closings
Highway funding urged
Dallas
Street, Tindell continue Belton
Temple
Lady Tigers hoping to continue rolling after district success
Miller, Pacers nip Celtics
Astros fall to Pirates, 2-0
Wednesday, Apr. 27, 2005
Spurs, Nuggets both motivated
Troy baseball trips Clifton; playoffs next
The Woodlands leads everyone at Region II golf tourney
Temple baseball takes must-win over Waco
Belton baseball rips Heights for first outright district title since 1999
Last Syrian soldier in Lebanon crosses border
House approves revenue cap for property taxes
Tribute set for May 13 at Fort Hood
Trustees set top renovation price; more than $17 million in changes set for Belton High School
Hearings on Social Security ; finance committee chairman says Democrats offer no ideas on issue
Moon expert at conserving earth; soil service marks 70 years, 40 with local man
Thursday, Apr. 28, 2005
Smith heads Temple track and field contingent
Lady Tigers facing tall tasks at 5A Region II meet
Belton softball ready to roll in playoffs
UMHB softball enters ASC tourney on high
Spurs return to home-style play vs. Nuggets
Leopards claw back against N. Central to gain crucial sweep
Like father, like son: CTCS senior to join military
Study: Belton trailing behind in pay compared to 11 entities
Yoe High students touched by
Ethics change reversed; GOP heeds Hastert
Putin: Talk peace; Conference on Mideast proposed
Verdict guilty in murder of ex-band manager; Fair faces 5 years to life in prison in death of Grand Funk Railroad
Friday, Apr. 29, 2005
REGIONAL TRACK: Underdog relay team carrying Wildcats
Pole position: Top vaulters lead Tiger quintet, eye state
Belton
Crusaders denied D-III national bid; Gooch invited as individual
Is it finally TC
Congress OKs $2.6 trillion budget cutting Medicaid
Economic growth at slowest in 2 years
Katy bridge historical marker dedicated
Funding plan for schools hits snag: Unveiling of tax plan to finance schools delayed until Monday
Temple gas prices up 3 cents: Prices 9 cents below national average, penny above state
Bush says adjust benefits: President urges Congress to act on Social Security
Saturday, Apr. 30, 2005
Smith, Daniels run to finals
Bees beat Eagles 6-2
They
300-win duel goes to Maddux
Rockets lament fold vs. Mavs
Vehicles line up at the pump for $1.99 price
Bell jail passes state inspection; overcrowding concerns remain
Panel OKs major part of school finance plan
Bombs kill 50 in Iraq
GOP will draft Social Security legislation; House Republicans plan to have it ready in June
Construction increases property values 7 percent
Pfc. Lynndie England to enter guilty pleas in Abu Ghraib case
Chan Ho, Texas say no to Boston
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NOTICE OF SALE THE STATE OF TEXAS « COUNTY OF BELL BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE DATED November 6, 2009, and issued pursuant to judgment decrees of the District Court of Bell County, Texas, by the Clerk of said Court on said date in the hereinafter styled and numbered causes, and to me directed and delivered as Sheriff of said Court,I have on November 6, 2009, seized, levied upon, and will on the first Tuesday in December, 2009, the same being the 1st day of December, 2009, at the Courthouse door of Bell County, in the City of Belton, Texas, between the hours of 10:00 o'clock A.M. and 4:00 o'clock P.M. on said day, proceed to sell for cash to the highest bidder all of the right,title, and interest of the defendants in such suit in and to the following described realestate levied upon as the property of said defendants, the same lying and being situated in the County of Bell and the State of Texas, to-wit: « CAUSE NO. •STYLING, DEFENDANTS AND PROPERTY DESCRIPTION «187,106-C •Tax Appraisal District of Bell County vs. Maria T. Johnson and Misako Johnson •Lot 2, Block 3, Heather Glen Addition, Section 2 to the City of Killeen, Bell County, Texas «214,931-C •Tax Appraisal District of Bell County vs. William E. George, Jr. AKA W. E. George, Jr. AKA Bill George, Jr. and Mary Eloise George •Lot 5, Block 4, SunsetAddition (1501 South 39th St.) to the City of Temple, Bell County, Texas «217,562-C •Tax Appraisal District of Bell County vs. Ramona Zoe Fragier AKARamona Z. Fragier AKA Ramona Z. Hawkins AKA Ramona Z. Hawkins-Wynn •Lot 1, Block 3, Memorial Baptist Church Addition (206 South 8th St.) to the City of Killeen, Bell County, Texas «222,599-C •Tax Appraisal District of Bell County vs. Dessie L. Brown AKA Dessie L. Hamilton •Lot 10, Block 6, Rose Addition (3103 June Street), City of Killeen, Bell County, Texas •Lot 4, Block 5, Marlboro Heights Addition, (2716 Lewis Street), City of Killeen, Bell County, Texas «223,568-C •Tax Appraisal District of Bell County vs. Betty Delgado, John Delgado, Don Turman AKA Donald V. Turman, Jerry Turman AKA Gerald W. Turman and Barbara Perez •Lot 33, Block 4, Terrace Gardens Addition, 1st Unit, City of Temple, Bell County, Texas located at 1614 Avalon Road, Temple, Texas «226,311-C •Tax Appraisal District of Bell County vs. Jada, Inc., Jada Mobile Homes, Inc. AKA Jada, Inc., Lowans Pilkey AKA Jack Pilkey and United States of America, through its agency and instrumentality, the Internal Revenue Service •Lots 5, 6, 12, 13, 14, and 15, Block 4, Stringer Addition, (Comet Mobile Home Park), (811 W. Avenue J), City of Killeen, Bell County, Texas •15.830 Acres out of Abstract 813 of the A. Thompson Survey, (Oak Springs Mobile Home Park), (505 Dimple Street), City of Killeen, Bell County, Texas being that property more particularly described in Volume 1798, Page 417 of the Deed Records, Bell County, Texas •North 100 Feet of Lots 2 and 3, Block 7, Stringer Addition, (301 Dimple Street), City of Killeen, Bell County, Texas being that property more particularly described in Volume 3697, Page 443 of the Deed Records, Bell County, Texas •Lot 1, Block 7, Stringer Addition, (West Avenue J), City of Killeen, Bell County, Texas •1.850 Acres out of Abstract 813 of the A. Thompson Survey, (Dimple Street), City of Killeen, Bell County, Texas being that property more particularlydescribed in Volume 3697, Page 443 of the Deed Records, Bell County, Texas «229,980-C •Tax Appraisal District of Bell County vs. John Ben Shown AKA John B. Shown AKA John Shown •Lot 1, Block 8, Section 19, Morgan's Point Resort CityAddition, (17 Walnut Court), City of Morgan's Point, Bell County, Texas «229,983-C •Tax Appraisal District of Bell County vs. Thurl L. Cox AKA Thurl Cox and Esther M. Cox AKA Esther Cox •Lot 19, Block 3, Morgan's Point No. 2 Revision, City of Morgan's Point, Bell County, Texas «230,828-C •Tax Appraisal District of Bell County vs. Robert Yezak and Benita Yezak •North 50 Feet of Lot 7, Block 14, Watters Addition, (1312 S. 9th Street), City of Temple, Bell County, Texas being that property more particularly described in Volume 5767, Page 482 of the Deed Records, Bell County, Texas «231,004-C •Tax Appraisal District of Bell County vs. Ozell Wilkerson, Geneva Wilkerson and United States of America, through its agency and instrumentality, theInternal Revenue Service •Lot 1, Block 5, Section 1, Belaire Addition (600 Bellaire Dr.) to the City of Killeen, Bell County, Texas •Lot 2, Block 5, Morris & Goode 2nd Addition (23 North 28th Street) to the City of Killeen, , Bell County, Texas «231,789-C •Tax Appraisal District of Bell County vs. Raul Aguilar, Jr. AKA Raul J. Aguilar, Jr., Norma Cantu AKA Norma J. Cantu AKA Norma Jacqueline Euceda AKA Norma Euceda AKA Norma Eucata and Rescomm Holdings No. 2, L.L.C. •Lot 13, Block 12, Crestview Addition (710 South 18th Street), City of Temple, Bell County, Texas «231,946-C •Tax Appraisal District of Bell County vs. Michael Jay Crawford AKAMichael Crawford •Lot 27, Block 2, Section 20, Morgan's Point Resort City Addition(15 Golden Poppy Loop) to the City of Morgan's Point, Bell County, Texas «232,038-C •Tax Appraisal District of Bell County vs. Kenneth Lee Cook AKA Kenneth L. Cook AKA Kenneth Cook, Caroline Cook AKA Caroline D. Alguire AKA CarolineDorsey and Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance, Inc. •a Manufactured Home, Label NTA1122280/NTA1122281, Serial HOTX09911381A/HOTX09911381B, located at 229 EastBeeline Lane, City of Harker Heights, Bell County, Texas «232,227-C •Tax Appraisal District of Bell County vs. Hortense Wright AKA Hortense Gilkey and Andrew J. Wright, Jr. •East 35 feet of Lot 11-A, Block 3, Rose Addition to the City of Killeen, Bell County, Texas, located at 2717 Zephyr Road, Killeen, Bell County, Texas being that property more particularly described in Volume 1550, Page 539 of the Deed Records, Bell County, Texas •East part of Lot 26 and the West 45 feet of Lot 27 (65 feet x 120 feet tract), Block 8, Marlboro Heights Addition to the City of Killeen, Bell County, Texas, located at 805 Abercrombie Drive, Killeen, Bell County, Texas being that property more particularly described in Volume 840, Page 624 of the Deed Records, Bell County, Texas «232,645-C •Tax Appraisal District of Bell County vs. Lisa Hudson AKA Lisa CarolAndrews Hudson and Unknown heirs to the Estate of Richard K. Peterson, Deceased •Lot 2, Block 9, Twin Lakes Estates, Bell County, Texas located at 3653 Setter Street, Bell County, Texas •Lot 3, Block 9, Twin Lakes Estates, Bell County, Texas located at 3647 Setter Street, Bell County, Texas •Improvements Only being a 1980, 14 feet x 60 feet Manufactured Home, Label #TEX0079131, located on Lot 2, Block 9, Twin Lakes Estates at 3653 Setter Street, Bell County, Texas «232,723-C •Tax Appraisal District of Bell County vs. James Kelley and Jackqueline Kelley •Lot 12, Block 4, Sunrise Addition First Extention, (2110 E. Avenue G), City of Temple, Bell County, Texas «233,094-C •Tax Appraisal District of Bell County vs. Leon A. Ragas and Ruth E. Ragas •Lot 23, Block 6, Twin Lakes Estates, Bell County, Texas located at 3622 Collie Street, Bell County, Texas •Lot 24, Block 6, Twin Lakes Estates, Bell County, Texaslocated at 3628 Collie Street, Bell County, Texas «233,348-C •Tax Appraisal District of Bell County vs. Albert Lopez, Sr., Olivia Lopez AKA Olivia B. Lopez •The South 80 feet of the North 130 feet of Lot 3, Block 2, J.M.Wilson Addition to the City of Belton (1111 South Beal Street) Bell County, Texas being that property more particularly described in Volume 1628, Page 587 of the DeedRecords, Bell County, Texas •2.500 Acres, more or less, out of Abstract 627 of the W. L. Norville Survey (Sparta Road) Bell County, Texas being that property more particularly described in Volume 2458, Page 430 of the Deed Records, Bell County, Texas «233,455-C •Tax Appraisal District of Bell County vs. Alton L. Temples •Lot 623 and Lot 624, Camelot Section, Sherwood Shores VII (4408 Sherwood Drive), Bell County, Texas «233,456-C •Tax Appraisal District of Bell County vs. Alvie Temples and Celia Temples •Lot 622, Camelot Section, Sherwood Shores VII (4416 Sherwood Drive), Bell County, Texas «234,133-C •Tax Appraisal District of Bell County vs. Marcelo Menchaca and Maricela Menchaca •Lot 182, Block 1, Section Two, Lakeaire Subdivision, Bell County, Texaslocated at 5451 Lakeaire Blvd., Bell County, Texas «234,135-C •Tax Appraisal District of Bell County vs. Nettie Kibodeaux, David Kibodeaux, Jessie Kibodeaux, Timmy Kibodeaux and Patricia Pranger •0.262 Acre, more or less, out of Abstract 5 of the N. Chance Survey, City of Temple, Bell County, Texas being that property more particularly described in Volume 1527, Page 118 of the Deed Records, Bell County, Texas «234,136-C •Tax Appraisal District of Bell County vs. Impact Placements, S.A.,Monsieur Gouailhardou, Madame Gouailhardou and Unknown Shareholders of Impact Placements, S.A. •Lot 22, Block 4, Section 21, Morgan's Point Resort, City of Morgan's Point, Bell County, Texas •Lot 23, Block 4, Section 21, Morgan's Point Resort, City of Morgan's Point, Bell County, Texas •Lot 25, Block 4, Section 21, Morgan's Point Resort, City of Morgan's Point, Bell County, Texas «234,510-C Tax Appraisal District of Bell County vs. Christopher R. Franklin and Lena L. Franklin •Lot 2, Block 1, No. 2A, Weaver Revised Addition to the City of Belton, Bell County, Texas «234,872-C •Tax Appraisal District of Bell County vs. Chris D. Weatherford and Christy Weatherford •2.777 Acres out of Abstract 897 of the J.P. Wood Survey, Bell County, Texas being that property more particularly described in Volume 6500, Page 768 of the Deed Records, Bell County, Texas «235,076-C •Tax Appraisal District of Bell County vs. Brenda Kay Connell AKA Brenda K. Connell •Lot 28, Block 7, Loma Vista Estates Subdivision, City of Killeen, Bell County, Texas, and a Manufactured Home, Label #NTA0892758 and NTA0892759 «235,944-C •Tax Appraisal District of Bell County vs. Charlotte L. Lewis, CynthiaJ. Lewis, First Texas Bank and ADA Services Corporation, a foreign corporation,successor in interest to H & R Block Mortgage Corp. •Lot 3, Block 3, Canyon Creek West Addition to the City of Temple, Bell County, Texas, located at 2802 Creek Side Drive, Temple, Bell County, Texas •Part of Lot 5 (Northeast triangle), Block 3, Canyon Creek West Addition to the City of Temple, Bell County, Texas being that property moreparticularly described in Volume 4670, Page 532 of the Deed Records, Bell County, Texas Or upon the written request of said defendants or their attorney, a sufficient portion thereof to satisfy said judgment for delinquent property taxes and accrued penalties and interest and costs of suit and sale; subject, however, to the right of redemption, thedefendants or any other person having an interest therein, to redeem the said property, or their interest therein, within the period of time and in the manner provided by law, and subject to any other and further rights to which the defendants or anyone interested therein may be entitled, under the provisions of law. Said sale to be made by me tosatisfy the judgment for delinquent property taxes and accrued penalties and interest rendered in the above styled and numbered causes, together with interest thereon and costs of suit and sale, and the proceeds of said sale to be applied to the satisfaction thereof, and the remainder, if any, to be applied as the law directs. DATED November 6, 2009, at Belton, Texas. By: /s/ Dan Smith DAN SMITH, SHERIFF, Bell County, Texas By: /s/ Glenn Pitrucha GLENN PITRUCHA, DEPUTY, Bell County, Texas
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