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Monday, February 22, 1999 Scoreboard HORSE RACING SUFFOLK DOWNS YESTERDAY'S RESULTS 1st, 61. 4 Hckstr's Gri (Hmpshre, Jr.) 5.60 2.80 2.20 5 Five More Minutes (Morales) 3.40 2 20 7 Diamond Lee (Castillo) 2.20 (4-5) $21.40. (4-5-7) $36.80. 2nd, 6f. 6 Repro (Baez) 2.40 2.20 3 Snake Oil's Rocket (Brrra) 21.40 4 6.20 3.20 4 Judicial Joke (Jimenez) 2.40 DD (4-3) $61.80.

(3-6) $46.80. (3-6-4) $117.00. 3rd, Imi. 6 The Final Tee (Baez) 4.80 4.00 3.40 5 Latin Light (Ma) 4 60 3.00 1 Prelly Pretly Lady (Hole) 3.60 16-5) $18 80. (6-5-1) $94.20.

4 4th, 6f. 2 Simply Yours (Cotrone, Jr.) 8.80 4.00 4.00 6 Toe Pull (Baez) 3.20 4.00 3 Hismaiestyscolors (Castillo) 5.20 (2-6) $34 40. (2-6-3) $195.00. 5th, 6f. 2 Play Both Ends (Vega) 7.80 4.00 2.80 4 Barney Goo Goo (Ma) 4.20 4 40 6 Saratoga Ridge (Molinari) 2.60 (2-4) $57.80.

(2-4-6) $200.00. Pick 3 2-2) $166.60. 6th, 6f. 5 Aloma's Trip (Thompson) 5.80 3.20 3.00 2 Deal an Ace (Fuller) 3.00 2.20 4 Joan Sez (Hampshire, Jr.) 2.80 (5-2) $16.40. (5-2-4) $55 80.

7th, 6f. I a -Mindbender (Cirne, Jr.) 23.80 8.80 4.20 5 Born to Prspr (Hmpshre, Jr.) 3.60 3.20 7 Spanish Spice (Caraballo) 3.20 (1-5) 5100 40. (1-5-7) paids486.60. Pick 3 (2-5-1) $1,309.40. 8th, 1mi.70yds.

4 So Rough (Panell) 13.40 4 80 3.00 2 Co Art (Baez) 3.00 2.20 6 Piggy (Vega) 2.80 P(4-2) $28.60. (4-2-6) 5106.20. 9th, 1mi.70vds. 6 Sopot (Hole) 20.80 14.00 10.60 2 One Moody Trick (Lapensee) 10.00 7.60 10 Clever Rhyme (Thompson) 5.00 DD (4-6) 562.40. (6-2) 5170.60.

(6-2-10) $880.40. (6-2-10-9) $3.333.60. ATTN: HANDLE: $520,994 AQUEDUCT 1st, 6f. 3 This Bliss (Velasquez) 8.90 4.00 2.60 7 Sunshine Sapphire (Brdgmhn) 5.10 3.70 6 Kristys Song (Castillo) 2.60 (3-7) $40.40. 2nd, 6f.

2 One for Dottie (Castillo) 4.60 3.00 2.70 1 a- Devil's Quid (King, Jr.) 3.50 3.50 1 a-Eda Marie (Douglas) 3.50 3.50 (2-1) $16.60. (1-2) $10.00. DD (3-2) $24.20. 3rd, 1a-Talavera (Lopez) 9.60 3.60 2.30 2 Chronicle S. (Pezua) 3.10 2.30 3 Phone the King 2.60 (1-2) 4th, 61.

7 Thunder Punch (Douglas) 5.80 4.10 3.10 9 Brooklyn Kids (Chavez) 5.40 3.90 5 Jo's Lookin Better (Lopez) 3.90 (7-9) $34.00. (7-9) $21.00. (7-9-5) $112.00. Pick 3 (2-1-7) 3 Correct $123.00. 5th, 6f.

1 Top Man (Beasley) 7.90 3.00 2.50 3 Emilys Dad (Douglas) 2.70 2.30 2 Dr. Dark (DeCarlo) 5.00 (1-3) $14.80. $92.00. 6th, 1mi.70yds. 8 Buck Strider (Velasquez) 6.10 3.70 3.10 3 Select Session (DeCarlo) 5.80 3.90 7 Native Tribe (Smith) 5.70 (8-3) $32.80.

7th, $42,000, alc, 4YO Up 6f, cloudy. Di's Time (Smith) 4.50 3.40 1 Before My Time (Lopez) 1680 7.80 4.70 2 Strong Lillie Girl (Castillo, Jr.) 4 140 (7-8) paid $67.50. (7-8-2) paid $345.00. 8th, Busher Stakes 7 Synchronized (Espinoza) 11.20 2.80 2.20 5 Seeking the Sky (Lovato, Jr.) 2.30 2.10 4 Valid Dorolhy (Smith) 2.40 (7-5) $23.80. (7-5-4) $100.00.

Pick 3 (8- 7-7) 3 Correct $275.00. Pick 6 (1-7-1-8-7-7) 6 Correct $38.252.00, 5 Correct $342.50. 9th, 2 North Creek (Luzzi) 9.30 4.60 3.00 9 Baricor (Bridgmohan) 5.00 3.10 3 Slewster (Smith) .2.50 (2-9) $44.20. (2-9-3) $97.50. (2-9-3-8) $358.00 DD (7-2) $55.50.

ATTN: HANDLE: $9,110,940 ROAD RACING SATURDAY, FEB. 27 SPRINGFIELD: The 19th Annual Snowstorm Classics; 10 a.m.; 10K; report to Skate House by Porter Lake Drive; $3. DOG HINSDALE GREYHOUND PARK YESTERDAY'S RESULTS 1st, 1650 Mile, Grade -Tempo Quix Fix 9 80 3.60 3.00 4-Red Hill Glider 5.40 3.60 To Doris 5.20 Q11-4) 23 40 TRI (1-4-3) 388.60 Mile, Grade 7- Trailblazer 29.40 7.40 3 80 47-Pal Casandra 3.80 2.60 Ice 3.20 (2-7) 34.00 TRI (2-7-1) 302.60 DD (1 2) 130.20 1 2-Brave 3rd, 1650 Beaver Mile, Grade 9.60 A 5.20 3.00 6-Billy One Arm 700 3 80 1-LL Cougar 5.20 1Q (2-6) 28.60 TRI(2-4-1)18920 4th, 1650 Mile, Grade 7-Che Mar Cindy 36.40 13.00 4.40 8-Pat Vanished 8.00 3 40 2-Goldies Flyer. 3.00 Q17-8) 133.80 TRI (7-8-2) 1184.60 5th, 1650 Mile, Grade 7-Baia Tijuanamama 9.60 3 60 2.80 3-JR's Quiet Man 2.20 2.80 2-Siesta Rare Gold 3.80 (3-7) 13.80 TRI (7-3-2) 97.60 4th, 1980 Mile, Grade 2-USS Constitution 12.40 6.60 5.60 1-Badaboombadabing 4.40 3.20 4-Gabby Jay 3.40 (1-2) 23.00 TRI12-1-4) 143.60 7th, 1650 Mile, Grade 6-Nodak Pan Am 6.80 4.60 2.20 1-Whytell Saturn 4.20 3.00 8-Nodak Garfield 4.40 (1-6) 14.80 TRI (6-1-8) 156.60 (Middouble 2 6) 51.80 8th, 1980 Mile, Grade 3-Runaway 8.40 15.80 13.80 4-Boligee Mike 3.80 4.00 7-Holly Four 13.80 6Q (3-4) 39.40 TR1 (3-4-7) 500.60 9th, 1650 Mile, Grade 5-Firstdown Alyssa 30.80 18.80 9.00 7-JR's Mr Ed 2.40 2.20 3- Starlight Elane 3.80 (5-7) 58.20 TR1 (5-7-31 2744.80 10th, 1980 Mile, Grade 5-Paca Renegade 5.20 4.40 3.00 3-LL Moon Walk 3.20 2.20 8-P's Daisy May 6.20 (3-5) 7.40 TR1 (5-3-8) 65.20 11th, 1650 Mile, Grade 2 6-Solas Angel 6.40 4.00 2.80 Specific 6.40 3.80 Skyrock 5.00 (4-6) 19.40 TWIN-TRI (1st half 6-4-1) 1146.40 12th, 1980 Mile, Grade 1-TX's Billboard 3.60 4.40 3.40 Sparkler 9.60 4.20 4.60 (1-2) 25.20 TRI (1-2-7) 186.20 (Late double 6 1) 27.20 a tr: 13th, 1650 Mile, Grade 1-Deadly Fire 5.20 4.00 3.40 d-E's Dandy 13.60 29.00 6-Ace Jones 29.00 (1-8) 15.40 TRI (1-8-6) 546.00 TWIN- TRI (carryover) 2040.70 14th, 1980 Mile, Grade 11-Legs Big Bubba 3.20 4.00 2.60 13-MN's Foxy 6.00 4.20 Jaw 5.40 Q11-3) 27.00 TRI (1-3-4) 214.40 15th, 1650 Mile, Grade d. 2-Scattered Dreams 3.80 3.00 2.20 6-Stickies Speed 5.80 2.40 8-Starlight Dixie 2.20 (2-6) 39.40 TRI (2-6-8) 442.20 (Extra double 1 2) 16.00 16th, 1980 Mile, Grade 8-Sonic 25 80 13.40 5.60 Emil 48.00 8.20 16-Chris's Bingo 4.00 (7-8) 54.40 TRI (8-7-6) 302.00 17th, 1650 Mile, Grade 8- Unlimited Milage 16.40 7.80 3.80 Spanish Dee 9.20 5.20 c2-Lee's Drummer 3.40 (7-8) 33.00 TRI (8-7-2) 435.80 18th, 1980 Mile, Grade Apollo Baby 3.40 3.00 2.60 91-Pat Modern 6.80 6.80 1 8-Thunder Zinnia 6.80 (1-6) 9.80 TRI (6-1-81 318.00 00 19th, 1650 Mile, Grade Nick Oflime 16.20 11.40 4.20 Laser 30.40 4.20 Bigy 2.40 (1-5) 73.40 TRI (1-5-4) 645 20 20th, 1650 Mile, Grade 31-TMC's Velvet 9.20 4.20 4.20 6-Horton's Raising 5.20 3.40 Dasher 4.20 (1-6) 24.00 TRI (1-6-8) 969.80 (Super 6) 204.40 ATTN: 670 HANDLE: $77,725 0.

LATEST LINE NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Favorite Points Underdog ATLANTA Chicago CLEVELAND Philadelphia ORLANDO Sacramento MINNESOTA PK San Antonio L.A. Lakers 912 DENVER UTAH 16 L.A Clippers PHOENIX 8 Dallas COLLEGE BASKETBALL Favorite Points Underdog INDIANA ST. Illinois St. UConn 9 PROVIDENCE CREIGHTON 12 Wichita St. BRADLEY 314 So.

Illinois NO. IOWA 9 Drake EVANSVILLE PK Sw Missouri KANSAS 6 Oklahoma St. UNLV 212 Tcu NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Favorite Goals Underdog WASHINGTON even-12 Toronto New Jersey TAMPA BAY PITTSBURGH 12-1 Phoenix ST. LOUIS 12-1 Los Angeles CALGARY 14-1 Rangers HOME TEAMS IN CAPS AUTO RACING KMART 400 Rockingham, N.C. 1.

(5) Mark Martin, Ford, 393, $104,635. 2 (11) Dale Jarrett, Ford, 393, $83,675. 3. (9) Bobby Labonte, Pontiac, 393, $71.335. 4.

(2) Jeff Burton, Ford, 393, 565,195. 5. (4) Jeremy Mayfield, Ford, 393. 545,610. 6.

(7) Mike Skinner, Chevrolet, 393, $53.000. 7. (13) Terry Labonte, Chevrolel, 393, $46,535. 8. (29) Geoffrey Bodine, Chevrolet, 393, $30,710.

9. (16) Bobby Hamilton, Chevrolet, 393, $47,410. 10. (6) Rusty Wallace, Ford, 393, $45,910. 11.

(12) Ken Schrader, Chevrolet, 392, $46,325. 12. (20) Tony Stewart, Pontiac, 392, $36.785. 13. (14) Kenny Wallace, Chevrolet, 392.

$28,585. 14. (40) Robert Pressley, Ford, 392, $33,785. 15. (30) Bill Ford, 392, $39,625.

16. (37) Johnny Ford, 392, $38,585. 17. (32) Wally Dallenbach, Chevroiet, 392, $36.585. 18.

(31) David Green, Chevrolet, 392, $29,185. 19. (10): John Andretti, Pontiac, 392, 535,635. 20. (28) Michael Waltrip, Chevrolet, 392, $38,225.

21. (36) Chad Lillie, Ford, 3 391, $35,160. 22. (35) Ricky Craven, Ford, 391, $24.135. 23.

(22) Kenny Irwin, Ford, 390, $34.785. 24. (17) Joe Nemechek, Chevrolet, 390, $34.085. 25. (23) Jimmy Spencer, Ford, 390, $34,085.

26. (38) Steve Park, Chevrolet, 390, $33,475. 27.143) Darrell Wallrip, Ford, 390. $23.075. 28.

(21) Ward Burion, Pontiac, 390, $33,025. 29. (34) Ernie Irvan, Pontiac, 389, 532,675. 30. (1) Ricky Rudd, Ford, 389, $38,325.

31. (24) Jerry Nadeau, Ford, 389, $25,575. 32. (39) Morgan Shepherd, Ford, 388, $29,400. 33.

Brett Bodine, Ford, 388. 529.525. 34. (33) Dave Marcis, Chevrolet, 388, $22,150. 35.

(42) Rick Mast, Ford, 387, $22.025. 36. (41) Steve Grissom, Chevrolet, 386, $21.975. 4 37. (27) Sterling Marlin, Chevrolet, 376, $28,925.

38. (26) Elliott Sadler, Ford, 361, crash, $29,375. 39. (3) Jett Gordon, Chevrolet, 310, engine failure, 544,125. 40.

(25) Ted Musgrave, Ford, 302, $21,775. 41. (18) Dale Earnhardi, Chevrolet, 275, crash, $36,725. 42. (15) Kevin Lepage, Ford, 194, engine failure, $28,875.

43. (19) Kyle Petty, Pontiac, 120, engine failure, $21,619. SERIES POINTS LEADERS Skinner 315. R. Wallace 286; Schrader 280; (lie) B.

Labonte and Mayfield 263; Irwin 259; M. Waltrip 258; Martin 250; Dallenbach 239; Little 238; Gordon 231; J. Burton 228; (lie) Jarrett, Pressley and Benson 227. charges on Dec. 1.

Tyson has been confined to an Mike Tyson faces a disciplinary Coun- isolated cell since Friday's incihearing at the Montgomery dent. ty Maryland jail today after and he threw lost A person close to Tyson said he a his television temper set Friday against night a wall in a had not had his prescribed dosage "communal room at the facility. of Zoloft since last Wednesday. Depending on the outcome of sant Tyson every has day taken for the the last antidepres- four hearing, Tyson could months except the week of his have restricted. privileges, such fight against Francois Botha on as visitation, The incident also complicates Jan.

16. negotiations for a reduction in the The was person cut said off Tyson's because of med- a rone-year jail sentence that Tyson ication dispute over his treatment bedrew on Feb. 5 for assaulting two men after a minor traffic accident tween the detention center psychiin Gaithersburg, last Aug. 31. atrist and Tyson's personal Tyson, 32, pleaded no contest to psychiatrist.

Top welterweights play waiting game Felix Trinidad would welcome a bout with Oscar De La Hoya, their respective promoters must iron out logistical problems. 00'3 Associated Press Bob Arum, who with Oscar De La Hoya Enterprises promotes De While Pernell Whitaker was en La Hoya, has reserved a Sept. 18 with a busted date tween for the a two pay-per-view unbeaten fight champi- beroute to a hospital jaw, the talk back at Madison was ons. He reportedly has offered $8 Garden in New York Os- million to Trinidad. De La Hoya, Felix Trinidad fighting easily the biggest attraction outcar De La Hoya.

side the heavyweight division, Don King as a promoter would get more. wants to promote that fight, I as a Of course, there are obstacles to fighter want to knock him out," such a match, and one of them said after his one-sided could be King. decision over Whitaker Saturday Trinidad and Evander Holynight in defense of the IBF wel- field, the WBA-IBF heavyweight "terweight title. champion, are the two jewels in Whitaker, 35, has lost to both King's crown. Should Holyfield "Trinidad and De La Hoya.

He said lose to WBC champion Lennox the latest loss and injury will not Lewis March 13, King could be reend his career. He underwent sur- luctant to let Trinidad, with whom gery for a fractured right jaw just he has a multiyear contract, fight before dawn yesterday. His jaw De La Hoya, who has a deal with was not wired, and he is able to HBO and TVKO, its pay-per-view talk. arm. Early yesterday, King was bel- Trinidad has no deal with HBO lowing about getting Trinidad a or Showtime, but King has a deal shot at De La Hoya, the WBC wel- with Showtime, and that could terweight champ.

present a problem. First, Trinidad is to make a man- De La Hoya wants to remain a datory defense against Vincent welterweight for now. Trinidad, Pettway in May, and De La Hoya who has trouble getting down to is to make a mandatory defense the 147-pound limit, said he would Oba Carr in May or June. be willing to fight at that weight. Tyson faces hearing today New York Times the two misdemeanor assault SPORTS, CLASSIFIED Els holds off Woods, Tryba All week, Ernie Els ranked Tiger Woods and David Duval the best players in the world.

Then he went out and beat them and everybody else in the Nissan Open. Els shot his second consecutive 3-under-par 68 yesterday despite bogeying two. of the last three holes. He held off Woods and Ted Tryba, both of whom bogeyed No. 18, and Davis Love III to win by two strokes in Los Angeles.

1 Els finished at 14-under-par 270 as swirling breezes off the Pacific kicked up in the afternoon to make for a ragged finish at Riviera Country Club, which yielded a course-record 61 to Tryba a day earlier. Els gave Woods and Tryba a chance to catch him when his 4- foot par putt slid past the cup on No. 18. He then watched anxiously as the final group, Woods, Tryba and Love, finished. Love parred the last hole, but Woods and Tryba, who needed birdies to force a playoff, settled for bogeys.

Woods, who won a week earlier at San Diego with scores of 62 and 65 on the last two days, frowned just after he hit his approach shot, on 18; he realized he had just ruined any realistic chance to catch by shanking the shot. The ball sailed far to the right on the 451-yard, par-4 hole, bounced into a concession stand and rolled Martin prevails at N.C. Associated Press ROCKINGHAM, N.C. Every time that Mark Martin could breathe a little easier after making a good restart, the yellow flag would wave once more. Martin was forced to keep perennial North Carolina Speedway runner-up Dale Jarrett at bay on.

three restarts in the final 32 laps Auto racing Associated Press yesterday in the Kmart 400. "There's all kinds of things that can go wrong on restarts," Martin said. "Believe me, I've lost a lot more races than I've won, and there's all kind of ways to lose them. "To me, every restart was just another opportunity to have something go wrong. But we had the car to pull there at the end." The last of six yellow flags in yesterday's race came out on lap 379, when Ernie Irvan slammed into the wall between turns three and four on the 1.017-mile oval.

Jarrett, second in six of the last seven races at Rockingham, tried hard to stay with Martin on the restart on lap 395. But Martin pulled steadily away, and Jarrett barely fought off Bobby Labonte in the final laps to retain second. "That was going to be my one shot if I could do something on the restart," Jarrett said. "I tried to get a really good run on him, but Mark got to the corner before I did, so that was kind of it after that. "It seems like we have second place down pat.

We just can't get to victory lane here." Martin eventually pulled away to win by 1.397-seconds about 12 car-lengths in the battle of Ford Tauruses. Besides Martin's 30th career victory, the race was significant because of a rare failure by twotime defending Winston Cup champion Jeff Gordon, whose engine blew, relegating him to 39th place in the 43-car field. After Gordon's engine blew with a big puff of black smoke on the 311th of 393 laps, the battle fell to Martin, Jarrett, Jeff Burton and Labonte. Martin, a distant runner-up to Gordon in last year's points race, took control after his Roush Racing crew moved him from second to first during a yellow-flag pit stop on lap 357. Martin, whose first career victory came on this track in October 1989 his only other Rockingham win earned $104,635.

Burton, Martin's teammate, led eight times for a race-high 227 laps. But he fell from first to third on the same pit sequence when Martin took the lead. Burton wound up fourth, followed by Jeremy Mayfield. But Martin, who led five times for 50 laps, including the final 36, got his car right when it counted the most at the end. D5 1 Tryba Golf tied with Duval for fifth.

NELSON FOILS FLESHER: Larry Nelson used a solid final nine under a He was given a drop, but still had a very long chip to the green and was forced to try his par putt from 25 feet away. Tryba left his third shot, a chip from the rough, short of the hole on the way to his closing bogey. Els began the day tied with Woods and Love, two shots behind Tryba. There was no 59 this time from Duval, who had won two of his four 1999 starts, including a PGA record-closing round of 59 at the Bob Hope. But he did manage to stay close after parring the first nine holes yesterday, he finally managed two birdies on the back for a 69 that left him only three shots behind Els.

Nick Price, with a 68, finished holes to turn back Bruce Flesher's bid for a third consecutive win to begin his Senior PGA Tour career, winning the GTE Classic by two strokes at Lutz, Fla. Nelson, who shot even-par on the front side of the Tournament Players Club of Tampa Bay, had an eagle at 14 and two birdies in a steady drizzle on the way to a 4- under-par 67. That matched Flesher's round and gave Nelson a three-day total of 8-under 205. Fleisher was sec-: ond at 207. "Larry played great.

He deserved to win," said Fleisher, who last week became the only player ever to win each of his first two Senior PGA Tour events. Graham Marsh's closing 66 was good for third at 208. Another stroke back were Jim Dent and Hale Irwin, who both shot 70 after starting the day one stroke off the lead. Fleisher, playing in the group right in front of Nelson, put the heat on early by playing the front side in 3-under-par. The Miami resident even took a one-shot lead when Nelson bogeyed the ninth hole.

Nelson just missed a birdie at the 10th hole, then hit a 5-iron within three feet at 11 and drained the putt for a birdie. It was the 528-yard 14th hole that won it for Nelson, however. He reached the green in two with a 5-wood from 242 yards, then rolled in the 25-foot eagle putt. Nelson's victory was worth. $180,000, while Flesher's runnerup check of $105,600 gives him $435,600 in three events.

NIKE WIN FOR EDWARDS: Joel Edwards shot 3-under 69 to take a one-stroke victory at the Nike Mississippi Gulf Coast Open at Pass Christian, Miss. Edwards' 280 total edged John Riegger, who shot a final-round 68. Associated Press Ernie Els celebrates a par save on the third hole at Riviera Country Club in the final round of the Nissan Open yesterday in Los Angeles. Els shot a 3-underpar 68 and won by two strokes at 14-under. Classified Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday-8 a.m.-2 p.m.

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The court may terminate your rights of the person named herein to receive notice of or to consent to any legal proceeding affecting the custody, guardianship, adoption or other disposition of the child named herein, it it finds that the child the child is in need of care and protection and that the best interests of the child would be served by said disposition. You are hereby ORDERED to appear in this court, at the court address set forth above, on at 9:00 a.m., for a TRIAL CONFERENCE. You may bring an attorney with you. if you have a right to an attorney and it the court determines that you are indigent, the court will appoint an attorney to represent you. If you fall to appear, the court may proceed with a trial on the merits the petition and an adjudication of this matter.

For further Information call the Office of the Clerk at 413-748-7718. WITNESS: Rebekah J. Crampton FIRST JUSTICE DATE ISSUED: (February 8, 15, 22) Commonwealth of Massachusetts The Trial Court Probate and Family Court Department HAMPDEN Division 48 208 403 HE Pi -03 110 Legal Notices 97 Docket No. 98A 0290-TM Citation G.L. c.210, S3 In the Matter of AUGUST SHARMAIN BRANTLEY To DEBORAH BRANTLEY Parts Unknown and DAVID WRIGHT Parts Unknown and any unknown or unnamed father, parent(s) of the above named child.

A putative father will not have standing as a party to this case without a voluntary acknowledgment of parentage or an adjudication of paternity. A petition has been presented to the Court by the COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL VICES, 1537 MAIN STREET, SPRINGFIELD. SETTS representing that the of the child lack (s) the current ability, capacity, fitness and readiness to assume parental responsibility for the child; that the petitioner's plan for the child will serve the child's best interests; and, praying that this Honorable Court enter a decree under the provision of the General Laws of Massachusetts, Chapter 210, Section 3, that shall have the effect of terminating the rights of the son(s) named herein to receive notice of or to consetn to any legal proceeding affecting the custody, guardianship, adoption, or other disposition of the child named herein. IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN APPEARANCE AT THE 50 STATE STREET, SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS betore O'CLOCK in the forenoon (10:00 A.M.) on April 9, 1999 YOU ARE ENTITLED TO THE APPOINTMENT OF AN NEY IF YOU ARE AN INDIGENT PERSON. An Indigent person Is defined by SJC Rule 3:10.

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Date Jan. 11, 1999 Thomas P. Moriarty Jr. Register of Probate Alejandro Sanchez, Evelyn A. Sanchez and all persons entitled to the benefit of the Soldiers' and Sallors' Civil Relief Act of 1940 as amended: Principal Residential Mortgage, Inc.

claiming to be the holder of mortgage covering real property In Holyoke, numbered 39 West Glen Street given by Alejandro Sanchez, Jr. and Evelyn A. Sanchez to Carl I. Brown and Company; dated May 18. 1993, and recorded with the Hampden County Registry of Deeds at Book 8422, Page 043 and now held by the plaintiff by assignment has filed with sald court a complaint for authority to foreclose said mortgage in the manner following: by entry and possession and exercise of power of sale.

If you are entitled to the benefits of the Soldiers' and Sallors' Civil Relief Act of 1940 as amended and you oblect to such foreclosure you or your attorney should tile a written appearance and answer In sald court at Boston on or before the 29th day of March 1999, or you may be forever barred from claiming that such foreclosure is invalid under said act. Witness, PETER W. KILBORN, Chief Justice of said Court this 9th day of February 1999. Charles W. Trombly, Jr.

Recorder (February 22) COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS LAND COURT DEPARTMENT OF THE COURT (SEAL) Case No. 254045 To NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a tain mortgage given by Richard L. Barrows on Walsh Securities Inc. dated July 2, 1997 and recorded with the Hampden County Registry of Deeds at Book 9921, Page 56, of which mortgage 1MC Mortgage Company is the present holder by assignment, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the prupose of Ing, the same will be sold at Pub- Legal Notices 97 lic Auction at 1:00 p.m. on March 8, 1999 on the mortgaged premises located at 47-49 Silver Street, Springfield, Hampden County Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage.

TOWIT: The land if Springfield, Hampden County, with the buildings thereon and all the privileges and appurtanances thereto, belonging. bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the SOUTHEASTERLY side of the Silver Street at a stone bound distant tour hundred fifty (450) feet EASTERLY from a monument at the ERLY corner of Armory and Silver Streets, and running thence, EASTERLY on Silver Street (50) feet to a stone bound; thence SOUTHERLY at right angles with Silver Street one hundred twenty. five (125) feet to a stone bound; thence WESTERLY parallel with Silver Street fifty (50) feet to a stone bound; thence NORTHERLY at right angles with Silver Street one hundred twenty. five (125) feet to the place of beginning. For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with Hampden County Registry of Deeds In Book 09921, Page 55.

These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to an with the benefit of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easem*nts, nants, liens for clalms in the nature of liens. Improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, easem*nts, Improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. TERMS FOF SALE: A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Office, P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458 or by mail to PO Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full of the purchase price.

The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. Other terms, It any, to be nounced at the sale. 1MC MORTGAGE COMPANY Present holder of sald mortgage By Its Attorneys, HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. K. Vasken Babigian, Esquire 150 California Street Newton, MA 02458 617-558-0500 (February 15, 22, March 1) NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE scribed In said mortgage.

TO WIT: By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Robert L. Housey to Southern Pacific Funding Corporation, dated February 11, 1998 and recorded with the Hampden County Registry of Deeds at Book 10158, Page 542, of which mortgage Norwest Bank Minnesota as Trustee under certain Pooling and Servicing Agreement dated as of March 1, 1998 for Southern Pacific Secured Assets Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed Series Pass-Through Certificates, 1998-1 is the present holder by assignment, for breach of the conditons of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 2:00 p.m. on March 1, 1999, on the mortgaged premises located at 22 McKnight Street, Springfield, Hampden County, Massashusetts, all and singular the premises de- Certain real estate situated In Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, and known and designated as Lots (forty. five) and (forty-six) as shown on plan of lots recorded in Hampden County Registry of Deeds in Book 325, Page 601, said lots being Legal Notices 97 more particularly bounded and described in one parcel as follows: Bounded R. SOUTHERLY: by McKnight Street, one hundred 100') feet; EASTERLY: by Catherine Street, one hundred (100') feet; NORTHERLY: by land now or formerly of H.D.

Bugbee, one hundred (100') feet; and WESTERLY: by land now or for. merly of Mosses P. Wheeler, One Hundred (100') feet. Being the premises known as 22 McKnight Street. For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with Hampden County Registry of Deeds in Book 10158, Page 540.

These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easem*nts covenants, liens or claims in the ture of liens, improvements, pubtic assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments. or liens or existing encumbrances of record which are In torce and are applicable, having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, easem*nts, improvements, liens or encumbrances Is made in the deed. TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000 00) Dollars by certified or bank check will be required to be pald by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the date of sale.

Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained In said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. NORWEST BANK MINNESOTA, AS TRUSTEE UNDER THAT CERTAIN POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED AS OF MARCH 1, 1998 FOR SOUTHERN PACIFIC SECURED ASSETS MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED PASS- THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 1998-1 Present holder of said mortgage By its Attorneys, HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Holly Raiano, Esquire 150 California Street Newton, MA 02458 (617) 558-0500 (February 8, 15, 22) NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in 8 certain mortgage given by Rodriguez to Bank United of Ramon Rodriguez, Jr.

and Victor Texas FSB, dated April 8, 1993 and recorded with the Hampden County Registry of Deeds at Book 8384. Page 134, of which mortgage G.E. Capital Mortgage Services, Inc. is the present holder by assignment. for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 4:00 p.m.

on March 8, 1999, on the mortgaged premises located at 111 Genesee Street, Springfield, Hampden County, Massashusetts, all and singular the premises described in sald mortgage, TO WIT: The land in Springfield. Hampden County, Massachusetts, being more particularly bounded and described as follows: Beginning on the northeasterly side of Genesee Street at land now or tormerly of one Taylor, and running thence NORTH 28 degrees 46' EAST on last named land. one hundred 1001 feet: thence NORTHWESTERLY In line parallel with Genesee Street, fifty (50) feet; thence SOUTHWESTERLY in line parallel with the first course, one hundred (100) feet to Genesee Street; and thence: SOUTHEASTERLY on Genesee Street, fifty (50) feet to the place of beginning. For mortgagors' title see deed recorded with Hampden County Registry of Deeds in Book 7206, Page 404 Legal Notices 97. 3: These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with, the benefit of all rights, rights of.

way, restrictions, easem*nts. covenants, liens or claims in the na-: ture of liens, Improvements, pubi: lic assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax tities, tax water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encumbrances of record which are In force and areapplicable, having priority over said mortgage, whether or not. reference to such easem*nts, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. TERMS OF SALE: 4 A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified bank check will be required to be. paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale.

The balance is to be paid by certified or bank.check at Harmon Law 150 California Street, ton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to PO, Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts' 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be; provided to purchaser for recorda: ing upon receipt in full of the chase price. The description of. the premises contained in mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publica-: tion. Present holder of said By Its Attorneys, HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C, Michelle C.

Davenport, Esquire: 150 California Street! Newton, MA 02458 (617) 558-0500 Other terms, if any, to be an-; nounced at the sale. G.E. CAPITAL MORTGAGE! SERVICES, INC. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS LAND COURT DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT (SEAL) Case No. 254079: To Wesley Zachara and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Soldiers' and ors' Civil Relief Act of 1940 as' amended: The Bank of New York As Trustee under the Pooling and.

Servicing Agreement dated as of May 31, 1997, Series claiming to be the holder a mortgage covering real property in Agawam, numbered 50 Valley Street given by Wesley Zachara and Marzena Zachara to TMS Mortgage dba The Money Store, dated May 12, 1997, and recorded with the Hampden County Regis try of Deeds at Book 9860, Page. 279 and now held by the plaintiff, by assignment. has filed with said court a complaint for authority to foreclose said mortgage In the manner following: by entry and possession. and exercise of power of sale. It you are entitled to the of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil: Relief Act of 1940 as amended and you object to such toreclosure you.

or your attorney should file a written appearance and answer in" said court at Boston on or before the 29th day of March 1999 or you may be forever barred from claiming that such foreclosure 15 invalid under said act. Witness, PETER W. KILBORN, Chief Justice of said Court this 9th day of February 1999. Charles W. Trombly, Jr." Recorder (February 22) NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and In execution of.

the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by. GF Ronald E. Bridgers to Mortgage dated April 5, 1996 and. recorded with the Hampden Coun. ty Registry of Deeds at Book 9443.

Page 548, of which Bankers Trust Company, as Trustee for Walsh Acceptance Corp.u 1996-1 is the present holder by assignment, for breach of the condiof said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 2:00 p.m. on March 8, 1999, on the mortgaged premises located at 15-17 Brookline Avenue, Spring: fleld. Hampden County, Massashusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, TOWIT: The land in Springfield. County, Commonwealth of Massa. chusetts, more particularly bounded and described as follows: Beginning a rod on the souther: ly line of Brookline Avenue, dis;.

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