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Tropical Storm Elsa Kills One, Leaves 10 Injured SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — Tropical Storm Elsa carved a destructive and soaking path up the East Coast after killing at least one person in Florida and spinning up a tornado at a Georgia Navy base that flipped recreational vehicles upside-down and blew one of them into a lake. Elsa's winds weakened to 40 mph (65 kph), but it was dropping torrential rains over the Carolinas as it made its way through South Carolina early Thursday, the National Hurricane Center said in its latest update. Elsa was expected to move over North Carolina later in the day, pass near the eastern mid-Atlantic states by Thursday night and move near or over the northeastern United States on Friday. Some re-strengthening was possible Thursday night and Friday while the system moves close to the northeastern United States. A tropical storm warning was in effect north of Great Egg Inlet, New Jersey to Sandy Hook, New Jersey, and for the coast of Long Island from East Rockaway Inlet to the eastern tip along the south shore and from Port Jefferson Harbor eastward on the north shore. A warning was also in effect from New Haven, Connecticut to Merrimack River, Massachusetts including Cape Cod, Block Island, Martha’s Vineyard, and Nantucket. There was a chance Long Island in New York would see sustained tropical storm-force winds late Thursday night and into Friday morning, the National Weather Service in New York warned. Elsa seemed to spare Florida from significant damage, though it still threatened flooding downpours and caused several tornado warnings. The coasts of Georgia and South Carolina were under a tropical storm warning. Forecasters predicted Elsa would remain a tropical storm into Friday, and issued a tropical storm watch from North Carolina to Massachusetts. Authorities in Jacksonville, Florida, said one person was killed Wednesday when a tree fell and struck two cars. The National Weather Service reported 50 mph (80 kph) wind gusts in the city. The tree fell during heavy rains and no one else was injured, according to Capt. Eric Prosswimmer of the Jacksonville Fire Rescue Depart-
ment. In nearby Camden County, Georgia, a possible tornado struck a park for recreational vehicles at Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base. About 10 people were injured and taken to hospitals by ambulance, said base spokesman Scott Bassett. The extent of their injuries was not immediately clear. He said some buildings on the base appeared to have been damaged as well. An EF-2 tornado flipped over multiple RVs, blowing one of the overturned vehicles about 200 feet (61 meters) into a lake, the National Weather Service said in a preliminary report early Thursday after its employees surveyed the damage. Debris from the RVs was strewn throughout the park, the agency said. Sergio Rodriguez, who lives near the RV park, said he raced to the scene fearing friends staying at the park might be hurt. The area was under a tornado warning Wednesday evening. “There were just RVs flipped over on their sides, pickup trucks flipped over, a couple of trailers had been shifted and a couple of trailers were in the water” of a pond on the site, Rodriguez said in a phone interview. Cellphone video he filmed at the scene showed trees bent low among scattered debris. He said ambulances arrived and began treating dazed people trying to understand what had happened. “A bunch of folks had lacerations and were just banged around,” Rodriguez said. “A majority of folks were in their trailers when it happened.” The hurricane center said there was a risk of flooding in South Carolina, which was predicted to get 3 to 5 inches (8 to 13 centimeters) of rainfall. More than 7 inches (18 centimeters) of rain was recorded at a weather station near Gainesville, Florida, the weather service reported. More than 5 inches (13 centimeters) of rain had fallen by early Thursday at Sapelo Island off the Georgia coast; and at a weather station along the Savannah River in Jasper County, South Carolina. Scattered power outages were being reported along Elsa's path Wednesday evening, with about 35,000 homes
314 S 3rd St – Misty Lynn Miller c/o Zachary Lee, all PT NW ¼ of NW ¼ sec 13 desc comm 400’ S & 33’ E of NW COR 40 AC tract TH S 50’ TH E 202’ more or less to R/W TH N 100’ TH W 200’ to PUB RD TH S 50’ to POB, 2020-24.20, 201926.13, 2018-53.36, total 103.69 204 E 3rd St-Stephen Peterie, Lot 4 & E 20’ of lot 5 & W 12.5’ of lot 3 in blk 13 in the original town of Laredo, 2020-347.85, 2019394.36, 2018-486.79, 2017514.85, 2016-302.60, total 2046.45 309 E 2nd St-Harry Brooks & Kelly Sethman, Lot 9 & W 46 of lot 10 in blk 2 in the Original town of Laredo Lot 7 & 8 in the Original town of Laredo, 2020-230.89, 2019261.28, 2018-322.67, total 814.84 110 N 2nd Ave- Jeremy Sharp & Amy Steele, Lot 5, 6 in blk 6 of the Original town of Laredo, 2020-80.92, 2019-90.64, 2018-231.29, total 402.85 Laredo -John & Paula Turdo, lots 3 & 4 in blk 7 of the McClelland-Ogle 1st ADDN to the city of Laredo, 2020-24.20, 2019-26.13, 2018-60.36, total 110.69 312 E 1st – John & Paula Turdo, lots 5 & 6 in blk 7 of the McClelland – Ogle 1st add to the city of Laredo, 2020-2630.15, 2019715.51, 2018-850.26, total 2195.92 LIBERTY TOWNSHIP 400 N CHESTNUT STRodney L Boram, all lots 7 & 8 in blk 13 Brassfield S 4th add to the town of Galt, 2020-265.23, 2019-304.00, 2018-372.47, total 941.70 201 N CHESTNUT-Robert I. and Mary Ann Gott, all of lots 1 and 2 in blk 5 of Brassfield 1st add to the town of Galt, 202-406.28, 2019-466.48, 2018-566.54, total 1439.30 Galt- Mary Hamilton, All Lots 3 and 4 in Blk 3 of Reuben Brassfield’s ADDN to the Town of Galt, MO, Located on a part of the SE ¼ of the NE ¼ of Sec32, T62, R22 in Grundy MO. 2020-63.63, 201971.77,2018-120.84, total 256.24 Galt – Mary Hamilton, all Lots 5 & 6 in blk 3 of Brassfield 1st ADDN to the town of Galt, 2020-252.43,
situated SW ¼ NW ¼ sec 30 desc comm SW COR said SW ¼ NW ¼, 20201495.73, 2019-1646.61, 2018-1892.14, total 5034.48 MADISON TOWNSHIP 620 W Hwy 6-Carl May, PT of N ½ of NE ¼ com 1298’ S & 880’ W of NE COR of said tract TH N 223.9’ TH S 70* 10’ W 78.5’ TH N 39* 00’ W 110’ TH S along R/W 51* 00*W 441.9’ TH E 489’ to beg 2020-700.83, 2019769.80, 2018-901.97, total 2372.60 Edinburg- Michael Spears, A TR 112’ E & W by 134’ N & S out of NE COR L 16 Harveys 2nd ADDN to Edinburg, 2020-162.56, 2019-177.80, 2018-244.36, total 584.72 LEISURE LAKE UNIT 1 All of Lot 169 & 170 -Ashlie Armstrong, 2020-31.85, 2019-34.02, 2018-62.43, 2017-72.12, total 200.42 Lot 307 - Kristy & Sean Dale, 2020-19.79, 201920.83, 2018-47.33, total 87.95 Lot- 308 - Kristy & Sean Dale, 2020-19.79, 201920.83, 2018-47.33, total 87.95 Lot 250 -Denise Gilbertson, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-54.33, total 94.95 Lot 302 - Denise Gilbertson, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.88, 2018-54.33, total 94.95 Lot301 Denise Gilbertson, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.88, 2018-54.33, total 94.95 Lot 300 - Denise Gilbertson, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-54.33, total 94.95 Lot 276 - Denise Gilbertson, 2020-86.15, 2019-93.67, 2018-137.47, total 317.29 Lots 274 & 275, Denise Gilbertson, 2020-847.03, 2019-929.40, 20181070.69, total 2847.12 Lot- 273-Denise Gilbertson, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-54.33, total 94.95 Lot 298- Patrice Madison, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-51.61, total 92.23 Lot- 297-Patrice Madison, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, total 87.95 Lots 137 & 138- Marion D & Heather M Zook, 202027.56, 2019-29.32, 201851.61, total 108.49 UNIT 2 Lot 579- Kenneth R. Burke,
2019-289.26, 2018-357.33, total 899.02 311 Main St-James Thomas & Casey Joy Lea, All of lots 1 & 2 in blk 10 of Brassfield’s 4th add to the town of Galt, 2020-346.82, 2019-398.00, 2018-460.44, total 1205.66 Main St- Brian & Reta Smiley, The N ½ of lot 6 in blk 14 in the Original town of Galt, 2020-38.19, 201942.47, 2018-69.06, total 149.72 207 E South St- Brian & Reta Smiley, All lot 5 in blk 14 of the original town of Galt, 2020-592.73, 2019681.29, 2018-798.50, 2017880.69, 2016-1057.80, total 4011.01 Galt-Brian & Reta Smiley, Lot 7 in blk 13 of the original town of Galt, 2020-22.84, 2019-24.78, 2018-58.67, 2017-60.42, 2016-51.59, total 218.30 309 Main- Brian & Reta Smiley, All lots 5 & 6 in blk 13 of the original town of Galt, 2020-258.25, 2019295.98, 2018-375.52, 2017411.72, 2016-463.46, total 1804.93 Main St-Brian & Reta Smiley, S ½ of L 6 in blk 14 of the Original town of Galt, 2020-38.19, 2019-42.47, 2018-78.64, total 159.30 340 NE 150th Ave- Robert & Beverly Tolle, A tract of land in the SW COR of the W ½ of the NW ¼ of the NE ¼ of sec 32 starting at the SW COR thereof and running N 250 TH E 290 TH W 290 to the POB, 2020115.08, 2019-131.01, 2018179.39, total 425.48 310 W Center St- Robert & Beverly Tolle, part of the NE ¼ of SE ¼ comm 130’ W of NW COR of lot 8 in blk 11 Original town of Galt, TH W 240’ TH S 100’ TH E 240’ TH N 100 to POB, 2020166.20, 2019-189.92, 2018198.20, total 554.32 JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP 293 SW Poplar Ln-Linda Brummitt, All that PT of NW ¼ NE 1/4 lying N of Hickory Creek & NW frac 1/4 EXC a tract com on W R/W line of RT W 131.5’ E & 148’N of SW COR TH W 197’ TH N 1172’ TH E 177’ to said W R/W line TH S along R/W line to beg. 2020-394.73, 2019-433.80, 2018-523.97, total 1352.50 308 Poplar Ln- Linda Brummitt, Tract land
2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-48.36, 2017-56.66, total 145.64 Lot 610- Lois & Daniel Cone, 2020-19.79, 201920.83, 2018-47.33, total 87.95 Lot 471- Geri Cross, 202019.79, 2019-20.83, 201847.33, 2017-55.45, total 143.40 Lot 470- Geri Cross, 202019.79, 2019-20.83, 201847.33, 2017-55.45, total 143.40 Lot 529-Patrick & Ann Foronato, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, total 87.95 Lot-459- Jaber Mustafa, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, total 87.95 Lot-478-Timothy R. & Stella Kloster, 2020-19.79, 201920.83, 2018-47.33, total 87.95 Lot 540 , Peter J. Kondes, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, 2017-55.45, total 143.40 Lot- 452- Natasha Lincoln & James Byron, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, total 87.95 Lot- 466- Natasha Lincoln & James Byron, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, total 87.95 Lot-628-Elizabeth O’Carroll2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-52.74, total 93.36 Lot- 484-John F Snapp, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, total 87.95 Lot 602, Robert & Patricia Stith, 2020-19.79, 201920.83, 2018-47.33, 201755.45 total 143.20 UNIT 3 Lots 184 & 185-John Aldworth: Sandra Lincoln, 2020-25.82, 2019-27.41, 2018-54.89, total 108.12 Lot 243- Amy Alexander, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, 2017-55.45, total 143.40 Lot 183-John Aldworth & Sandra Lincoln, 202019.79, 2019-20.83, 201847.33, total 87.95 Lots 205 & 251-Meredith L Brockett, 2020-42.20, 201945.43, 2018-84.03, 201795.87, 2016-102.17, total 369.70 Lot 187- Sheila Case &William Wamsher, 202019.79, 2019-20.83, 201847.33, 2017-55.45, total 143.40 Lot 186- Sheila Case &
and businesses on either side of the Georgia-Florida state line without electricity, according to the website poweroutages.us. The storm complicated the search for potential survivors and victims in the collapse of a Miami-area condominium on June 24. Regardless, crews continued the search in the rubble of Champlain Towers South in Surfside, Florida, on the state’s southeast coast. The storm also temporarily halted demolition Wednesday on the remainder of an overturned cargo ship off the coast of Georgia. The South Korean freighter Golden Ray capsized in September 2019 off St. Simons Island, about 70 miles (110 kilometers) south of Savannah. Crews have removed more than half the ship since November. Most salvage workers were sheltering indoors Wednesday, said Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael Himes, a spokesperson for the multiagency command overseeing the demolition. Himes said crews would be watching to see if Elsa’s winds scatter any debris from the ship into the surrounding water. The vessel’s remains are open at both ends, like a giant tube on its side, and its cargo decks still contain hundreds of bashed and mangled cars. In Edisto Beach, South Carolina, Wednesday started muggy and overcast. The forecast for the barrier island 30 miles (48 kilometers) down the coast from Charleston was similar to a heavy summer thunderstorm – an inch or two (2.5 to 5 centimeters) of rain, winds gusting up to about 40 mph (64 kph) and maybe a little beach erosion. Other South Carolina beaches expected similar conditions, coming mostly overnight to be less of a bother to visitors during an extremely busy summer. Meanwhile, the U.S. Coast Guard said 13 people were rescued from a boat that had left Cuba with 22 people aboard late Monday. Nine people remained missing. Elsa was also blamed for three deaths in the Caribbean before it reached Florida. Elsa is the earliest fifth-named storm on record, said Brian McNoldy, a hurricane researcher at the University of Miami. William Wamsher, 202019.79, 2019-20.33, 201847.33, 2017-55.45, total 143.40 Lots 124 & 125- Adam & Alicia Davidson, 202047.37, 2019-51.09, 201881.88, 2017-93.51, 201689.94, total 363.79 Lot 126- Adam & Alicia Davidson, 2020-37.89, 2019-40.65, 2018-69.98, 2017-80.41, 2016-74.97, total 303.90 Lot 252- Patricia Ann Frisbie, 2020-19.79, 201920.83, 2018-47.33, 201755.45, total 143.40 Lot 249- Patricia Ann Frisbie, 2020-19.79, 201920.83, 2018-47.33, 201755.45, total 143.40 Lot 84- Harry W. Hager, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, 2017-55.45, 2016-46.42, total 189.82 Lots 21 & 22- Debi J Hildenbrand, 2020-27.56, 2019-29.32, 2018-57.06, 2017-66.14, 2016-58.64, total 238.72 Lot 194- Teresa L. & Ricky Sr Hopping, 2020-9.779, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, 2017-55.45, total 143.40 Lot 42- Jerry & Shelia Kearby, 2020-19.79, 201919.85, 2018-47.33, total 86.97 Lot 248- Mort & Lisa McElderry, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, total 87.95 Lot 247- Mort & Lisa McElderry, 2020-178.33, 2019-194.94, 2018-260.57, total 633.84 Lot 195-John T, Tammy & John Jr O Callaghan,202019.79, 2019-20.83, 201847.33, 2017-55.45, total143.40 Lot 208- Steve & Rebecca Oakleaf, 2020-19.79, 201920.83, 2018-47.33, total 87.95 Lot 207- Steve & Rebecca Oakleaf, 2020-19.79, 201919.85, 2018-47.33, total 86.97 Lot 233 & 234 – Steve & Rebecca Oakleaf, 202027.56, 2019-29.32, 201850.53, total 107.41 Lot 153 & 154-Lori Prescott and/or Kevin Sizemore, 2020-23.24, 2019-24.61, 2018-51.61, 2017-60.27, 2016-51.87, total 211.60 Lot 235-Jeff & Rachel VanHoozer, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, 2017-55.45, total 143.40
Lot -10-Larry & Sherry Ward, 2020-19.79-201920.83, 2018-47.33, total 87.95 Lot 11-Larry D. Ward, 202019.79, 2019-20.83, 201847.33, total 87.95 UNIT 4 Lot 70- Alan Martin Brose, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, 2017- -55.45, total 143.40 Lot 69-Alan Martin Brose, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, 2017-55.45, total 143.40 Lots 145 & 146 & 147 Stephen G. Dominick, 2020-45.64, 2019-49.19, 2018-79.71, total 174.54 Lot 8- Delmar Jacobs c/o Julie Jacobs, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.23, 2018-47.33, 2017-55.45, 2016-46.42, total 189.82 Lot 16- Delmar L. Jacobs, 2020-19.79, 201920.83,2018-47.33, 201755.45, 2016-46.42, total 189.82 Lot 59-Jeremy Dana Lamb, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, 2017-55.45, 2016-46.42, total 189.82 Lot-22 & 23 -Joe & Angela Stephens, 2020-27.56, 2019-29.32, 2018-63.48, total 120.36 Lot-21-Joe & Angela Stephens, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, total 87.95 Lot 20-Joe & Angela Stephens, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, total 85.95 Lots 61 & 62-Todd McDowell, 2020-103.39, 2019-112.60, 2018-173.12, 2017-186.14, 2016-171.65, total 746.90 Lot 60- Todd McDowell, 2020-19.79, 2019-20.83, 2018-47.33, 2017-55.45, 2016-46.42, total 189.82 I, Barbara Harris, Collector, Grundy County, State of Missouri, do hereby certify that foregoing is true and correct list of lands and lots that will be offered for sale as above set forth. Date this 9th day of July 2021 Barbara Harris Collector Grundy County, Missouri dJul9,16,23 -------------------------------------