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5-8B•GDP Fri 0305 GWINNETT DAILY POST • FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 2010 • 5B B Gwinnett Daily Post gwinnettdailypost.com 770-962-SELL Friday, March 5, 24 HOUR SERVICE 2010 Over 250,000 classified Sunday Readers gwinnettdailypost.com gajobsource.com gahomesource.net 900 LEGALS 900 LEGALS 900 LEGALS 902 CONSTRUCTION/ 928 PUBLIC 928 PUBLIC 928 PUBLIC 929 PUBLIC 929 PUBLIC ation of our publication to by 5 p.m. on the Monday fol- SERVICEBIDS HEARINGS HEARINGS HEARINGS SALES/AUCTIONS SALES/AUCTIONS the sending client. lowing the first publication. 2. The Gwinnett Daily Post Facsimile cannot replace tion systems. Proposals will submit in writing any infor- MATION PLEASE CONTACT BUFORD DR NE BUFORD admitted. We reserve the addresses, listed in order, LEGALS shall not be held responsible the submission of accurate be received by the City of mation or comments affect- VALERIE JEFFERSON, 678- GA. right to refuse any/all bids. and will begin at 9:30 am or for any transmission direct- source documents, but can Lawrenceville Gas Depart- ing the issuance of a license 518-5683 OR THE GEORGIA 928-07607060,3/5,11 SALE BY AUCTION. after on said date and will ed to the publication, but not provide a quicker, easier way ment until 12:00 noon on at said establishment to the RELAY CENTER, 1-800-255- Stor-All continue hour- by- hour until received by it. The decision to transmit such data for April 5, 2010. A copy of the City of Dacula, 442 Harbins 0056. 929 PUBLIC 2423 Pleasant Hill Rd all units are sold at each Duluth, Ga. 30096 location. of the publication shall be those who wish to use it. Request for Proposal may be Road, Dacula, GA by March 928-06610459,3/5 SALES/AUCTIONS final on determining receipt We are glad to cooperate by obtained from the City of 8, 2010. 929-06609425,2/26,3/5 Metro Self Storage: 5094 of any message. implementing FAX and E- Lawrenceville Gas Depart- 928-07606708,2/26,3/5 NOTICE OF LEGAL NOTICE Singleton Road, NW, Nor- 3. The Gwinnett Daily Post Mail availability after clarify- ment located at 18 South ABANDONED UNIT #; NAME; CONTENTS cross GA 30093 has no reasonable way to ing user risks, as identified Clayton Street, Lawrenceville VEHICLE UNIT # A52; Yvonne Davis; Notice of Public Sale 220-X; Blair, Adrian confirm authenticity of a currently. Georgia 30045. PUBLIC NOTICE The following vehicle(s) Misc. Items of Personal Property 283-B; Harris, Arrmeus C. transmission received or 902-06610441,3/5 GWINNETT COUNTY have been impounded at Unit # A270; John Lopez; Georgia Self Storage Act 289-D; Penick, Kristal L. whether it was transmitted DEPARTMENT OF Quick Drop Impounding, Misc. Items (210-215) 338; Urbina, Luis F. by an authorized agent of a 902 CONSTRUCTION/ FAMILY AND CHILDREN (2481 Old Covington Hwy Unit # A489; Mya Badger; Metro Self Storage 360; Mele, Connie ***NOTICE*** 375-D; Mena, Javier M FAX and E-Mail acceptance legal client and shall not be SERVICEBIDS 928 PUBLIC SERVICES SW Conyers GA 30012) and Misc. Items Notice is hereby given that held responsible for deter- BOARD MEETING will be deemed abandoned if Unit # C528; Towana S. the undersigned self storage The contents consist of of legal advertising is contin- HEARINGS general household goods, gent upon acceptance by any mining this. Request for Proposals MONDAY not redeemed within two Armour; Misc. Items units will be sold at a public 4. All clients using FAX and City of Lawrenceville PUBLIC NOTICE MARCH 29TH, 2010 weeks from this ads date. Unit # A283; Markeda Ford- sale by competitive bidding, furniture, boxes, mattresses client of the following condi- and miscellaneous items. tions and their use of FAX E-Mail for transmission of Natural Gas Department An application for an alco- AT 4:00 P.M. 1989 Ford F150 White ham; Misc. Items in their entirety to the high- legal data agree to hold this The City of Lawrenceville hol beverage license to serve ONE JUSTICE SQUARE TAG # <unknown> Unit # C564; Alex Alston; est bidder, on or after March The terms of the sale will be and E-Mail shall signify cash only and must be paid acceptance of the condi- publication harmless for Natural Gas Department is beer, wine and distilled spir- 446 WEST CROGAN V.I.N. # Misc. Items 18, 2010 to satisfy the lien of consequences of any breach requesting proposals for its has been filed with the STREET, 1FTCR10A9KUB81866 Unit # C600; Reza Valian- the Lessor, with Metro LLC for at the time of sale. All tions: goods are sold as is. Metro 1. The Gwinnett Daily Post of confidentiality which conducting a Portable Flame City of Dacula, Georgia, by 4th FLOOR removed from 2910 poor; Misc. Items as managing agent for might occur. Ionization Gas Leak Survey Friends Sports Bar and Grill LAWRENCEVILLE, BUFORD DR NE BUFORD Unit # A412; Shawn Cox; Lessor, for rental and other Self Storage reserves the will not be responsible for right to withdraw any or all any errors that occur in 5. Clients using FAX and E- covering approximately one located at 725 Dacula Road, GEORGIA 30045 GA. Misc. Items charges due from the under- Mail agree to read the first fifth of our natural gas distri- Dacula, Georgia. IF YOU HAVE A DISABILITY 1995 Honda Civic Black TAG Unit # A477; Mindy J. Hill; signed. The said property units, partial or entire, from transmission, including iden- the sale at any time. All con- tification and notification that publication of any data faxed bution system. Companies Owners/Applicants-Steve OR NEED ASSISTANCE OF # <unknown> Misc. Items has been stored and is locat- to verify its accuracy and making proposals shall have Hayes, Rade Stanjevich. ACCOMMODATION TO PAR- V.I.N. # Items sold to highest bid- ed at the respective address tents must be removed com- an error has occurred. Pub- pletely from the property lication of any transmission shall notify the newspaper extensive experience work- A qualification review is TICIPATE IN THE MEETING 2HGEJ1223SH580609 der on 3/16/10 at 1:00 pm- below. The sale will be held per any corrections required ing with natural gas distribu- currently in process. Please OR NEED FURTHER INFOR- removed from 2910 sharp- late arrivals not at the first of the following within 48 hours or sooner. as received fulfills the oblig- 929-07606475,2/26,3/5 www.gwinnettdailypost.com 6B • FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 2010 • GWINNETT DAILY POST PUBLIC AUCTIONS P.S. Orangeco Inc. and / or 929 PUBLIC 929 PUBLIC 929 PUBLIC 929 PUBLIC FULL TIME FULL TIME FINANCIAL SERVICES CEMETERY LOTS Shurgard TRS Inc. will sell SALES/AUCTIONS SALES/AUCTIONS SALES/AUCTIONS SALES/AUCTIONS personal property consisting of household and personal - Miller, Kristina, Bedding; MAYFIELD, JOSH, Boxes / CHASE. CASH OR CREDIT effects, office and other Boxes / Bags / Totes; Furni- Bags / Totes, E041 - BOBCAT CARD SALE ONLY. equipment, toys and appli- ture, 00413 - Pappillion, Tan- RHODES, DWIGHT, Bedding; NO VIN 929-06610429,3/5,12 ances to satisfy owners lien glea, Boxes / Bags / Totes, Boxes / Bags / Totes; Furni- Gwinnett, Lilburn for rent due i.a.w. 10-4-213. 00720 - Samuels, Crystal, ture. TRAILER INDUSTRIAL Memorial Gardens All items or spaces may not Boxes / Bags / Totes; Elec- At Public Storage #28150, 1DW1C5325YS359683 PUBLIC AUCTION PRODUCTION LINE be available on the day of tronics / Computers; Furni- 6770 Dawson Blvd, Nor- IN ACCORDANCE WITH Cemetery Plot Section THE OCGA 40-11-2 ALL- Experience required. D, Space #2, Lot #2. sale. We reserve the right to ture, 00815 - Grant, Michael, cross, GA 30093-1007, on 2002 NISSAN ALTIMA Monday-Friday 8:30AM SERVICE TECHNICIAN refuse any and all bids; buy- Boxes / Bags / Totes, 1029 - 3/17/10 at 10:00am: A120 - 1N4AL11D92C234907 SOUTH AUTOSPORTS, WILL CASH NOW! Sells for $2883; I’ll sell HOLD AN AUCTION FOR to 5PM. Suwanee Area. Some Travel & O/T. for $2200. 435-232- ers must secure spaces with Miller, Kristina, Boxes / Bags Jackson, Darrius, Bedding; No Forklift. Fax resume Good MVR & Drug own locks. No checks. 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