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My Work Delivers PAGE B6 I THE BROWNSVILLE HERALD I FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 2021 1-866-572-SELL FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 2021 1-866-572-SELL REAL ESTATE RENTALS 601 - 621 LINE AD DEADLINES FOR YOUR INFORMATION Monday publication: Accuracy: Friday 4:30 p.m. The Monitor The Brownsville Herald Check your ad for accuracy the first day. Valleywide Tuesday publication: 1400 E. Nolana Loop, 222 N. Expwy 77, Ste 176 Classifieds is not responsible for more than one incorrect Monday 2:30 p.m. McAllen, TX 78504 Brownsville, TX 78521 day or omission of copy of any ad ordered more than one time. Valleywide Classifieds assumes no Wednesday publication: (956)683-4200 (956)291-3459 responsibility for ads left out of the paper other than to Tuesday noon schedule the ad for the next available edition. Under no circumstances shall AIM Media Texas newspapers be Thursday and Friday Valley Morning Star Mid-Valley Town Crier liable for consequential damages of any kind. Request publications: 1310 S. Commerce, 401 S. Kansas Ave, Ste. C-8 for corrections should be made within 24 hours of the Day prior 2:30 p.m. Harlingen, TX 78550 Weslaco, TX 78596 first publication by calling 1-866-572-7355. The newspaper reserves the right to edit, reject or properly ALL ADS ARE PREPAID Saturday publication: (956)430-6200 (956)683-4200 classify any copy. If you paid for your ad using a credit Thursday 4:30 p.m. card, check your credit card statement for accuracy. Business hours: Sunday publication: Claims for adjustments on billing should be made within Friday 9 a.m. MON-FRI 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. 30 days of publication. Valleywide Classifieds is not responsible for any billing claims that extend beyond 30 Same deadlines for cancellations Closed on weekends days of publication. General Miscellaneous 109 Personals 217 Services 406 723 Acreage Attention HACEMOS Cable Price Hunting/investment/ TRABAJOS y CASAS recreational property. 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The petition of Selena Quintanilla, Petitioner, was filed in the 197th District Valleywide Classifieds is not responsible for Court of Brownsville, Texas on the 18th day of May, 2021, against lsrael more than one incorrect day or omission of copy of any ad ordered more than one time. Reyes, Respondent(s), numbered 2021-DCL-02987, and entitled: Selena delivers. Valleywide Classifieds assumes no responsi- Quintanilla Vs lsrael Reyes and ln the lnterest of D. M. and D. E. R., a child bility for ads left out of the paper other than to schedule the ad for the next available edition. (or children). Under no circumstances shall AIM Media Texas newspapers be liable for consequential The suit requests Original Petition for Divorce as is more fully shown by the damages of any kind. Request for corrections Petition on file in this suit. I deliver the news. should be made within 24 hours of the first publication by calling 1-866-572-7355.
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