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Public Notices 713.869.5434 Submit Public Notices by E-Mail: Publicnotices@Dailycourtreview.Com Or Call 713.869.5434 Page 2 Thursday, August 26, 2021 Daily Court Review Daily Court Review Houston's Daily Legal and Business Newspaper News Public Notices 713.869.5434 Submit Public Notices by E-mail: [email protected] or call 713.869.5434 Subscriptions 713.869.5434 n Citations – of judgment herein. First Monday After The tioned parties which may up to and including the day Advertising Tax Sales You are notified that this Expiration Of Forty-Two be corporations, foreign or of judgement herein, and 713.869.5434 suit has been brought by (42) Days From And After domestic, defunct or other- the establishment and fore- the Galena Park Indepen- The Date Of Issuance Here- wise, together with the suc- closure of liens, if any, secur- Public Notice dent School District And of, The Same Being The cessors, heirs and assigns of ing the payment of the same, 713.869.5434 CITATION BY PUBLICATION Harris County Fresh Water October 4, 2021 (Which Is such corporate officers, trust- as provided by law. Supply District # 51 As The Return Day Of Such ees, receivers or stockhold- All parties to this suit, Fax Cause No. 2021-51798 ers, own or have or claim an 713.869.8887 The State Of Texas Plaintiffs Against Cath- Citation), Before The Hon- including Plaintiffs, Defen- interest in the hereinafter Harris County, Texas erine Cantu, Felix Cantu, orable 151st District Court dants, and Intervenors, shall Catherine Aguirre, Mary described real property on take notice that claims not Office In The Name And By The Of Harris County, Texas to Daily Court Review H. Salazar as Defendants by which taxes are due, owing, only for any taxes which were Authority Of The State be held at the Courthouse 8 Greenway Plaza, Suite 101 Petition filed on the August unpaid and delinquent to delinquent on said property Of Texas Notice Is Hereby thereof, then and there to Houston, Texas 77046 19, 2021, styled Galena Park said Plaintiffs, said year and at the time this suit was filed Given As Follows: show cause why judgment Independent School District amount set out in Plaintiff’s but all taxes becoming delin- To: Catherine Cantu, All shall not be rendered for Publisher/President Vs. Catherine Cantu, et Al. such taxes, penalties, interest Petition on file herein: quent thereon up to the day Tom Morin Unknown Heirs, Succes- This suit is for the collection and costs and condemning The Property is specifical- of judgement, including all [email protected] sors Or Assigns, Or Other of taxes on said real prop- said property and ordering ly described as follows: Prop- interest, penalties and costs Unknown Owners, Adverse erty, and is now pending in foreclosure of the constitu- erty Code: 0681440130012 allowed by law thereon, may Administrative Assistant Claimants Owning Or the District Court of Harris tional and tax liens thereon Tract #1: Lot 12, Block 13, , upon request therefore, be Rhonda Arthurs Claiming Any Legal Or [email protected] County, Texas 151st Judi- for taxes due together with Spring Branch Estates, Sec- recovered herein without Equitable Interest In And cial District as cause num- all interest, penalties, and tion Number 2, A Subdivi- further citation or notice to To Such Property. Executive Assistant ber 2021-51798. The names costs allowed by law up to sion In Harris County, Texas, any parties herein, and all Felix Cantu, All Unknown Jennifer Hassan of all taxing units which and including the day of According To The Map Or said parties shall take notice Heirs, Successors Or [email protected] assess and collect taxes on judgment herein, and all Plat Thereof Recorded In of and plead and answer to Assigns, Or Other Unknown the property hereinabove costs of this suit. Volume 29, Page 52, Map all claims and pleading now Public Notices Coordinator Owners, Adverse Claimants described which have not Herein Fail Not, but of Records Of Harris County, on file and which may here- Ashley Faltisek Owning Or Claiming Any been made parties to this this writ make answer as the Texas. after be filed in said cause [email protected] Legal Or Equitable Interest suit are: Harris County, Har- law requires. Which said property is delin- by all other parties herein, In And To Such Property. ris County Department Of Issued but not prepared quent to Plaintiff for taxes and all of those taxing units Public Notice Assistant And the unknown owner Betsy Barragan Education, Port Of Houston by District Clerk’s Office in the following amounts: above named who may inter- or unknown owners, and [email protected] Authority Of Harris County, and given under my hand $13,509.95 exclusive of vene herein and set up their any and all other persons, Harris County Flood Con- & seal of office of said court interest, penalties, and costs, respective tax claims against including adverse claimants, Administrative Coordinator trol District, of Houston, Harris County, and there is included in this said property. owning or having or claim- Amber Gomez Harris County Hospital Dis- Texas on this the 20th day of suit in addition to the taxes You Are Hereby Com- [email protected] ing any legal or equitable trict (Harris County), San August, 2021. (Seal) Marilyn all said interest, penalties, manded To Appear And interest in or lien upon the Jacinto Community Col- Burgess, District Clerk, P.O. and costs thereon, allowed Defend Such Suit On The Design Editor real property hereinafter lege District, Harris County Box 4651, Houston, TX, by law up to and including First Monday After The Zack Zwicky described; the heirs and Emergency Services District 77210-4651, By: /s/ Chris- the day of judgment herein. Expiration Of Forty-Two [email protected] legal representatives and 12, Harris County Emer- topher Matthews, Deputy You are notified that this (42) Days From And After unknown heirs and legal Publisher Emeritus gency Services District 6, Houston, Texas. August 24, suit has been brought by The Date Of Issuance Here- representatives of each of E. Milton Morin, Jr. Plaintiffs and all other tax- 2021, Hereby order this writ The City Of Houston And of, The Same Being The the above named and men- (1941-2009) ing units who may set up published in the Daily Court Spring Branch Independent October 4, 2021 (Which Is tioned persons who may be their tax claims herein seek Review for the time speci- School District As Plaintiffs The Return Day Of Such Daily Court Review (ISSN 0740-1949) deceased; and the corporate (USPS 146-660) Daily Court Review (ISSN recovery of delinquent ad fied therein. Alan Rosen, Against Frances A Wavra, Citation), Before The Hon- 0740-1949) (USPS 142-660) is published officers, trustees, receivers valorem taxes on the prop- Constable Precinct #1, Har- Frances Anne Wavra, Ruben orable 129th District Court daily, except Saturday, Sunday and legal and stockholders of any of holidays, by the Daily Court Review, Inc. erty hereinabove described. ris County, Texas By /s/ G. John Wavra, Betty Wavra Of Harris County, Texas to The address is 8 Greenway Plaza, Suite 101, the above named and men- and in addition to the taxes, Hirschhorn, #1166, Deputy Dohnalik, Rebecca Jo be held at the Courthouse Houston, Texas 77046. tioned parties which may Periodical Postage paid at Houston, all interest penalties, and Dohnalik, Thomas Chares thereof, then and there to Texas 77201 be corporations, foreign or costs allowed by law thereon, Dohnalik, Norbert L Polase, show cause why judgment Office hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday domestic, defunct or other- through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday. up to and including the day CITATION BY Michelle Rene Hubnik, as shall not be rendered for Daily Court Review is a registered trade- wise, together with the suc- of judgement herein, and PUBLICATION Defendants by Petition filed such taxes, penalties, interest mark of the Daily Court Review, Inc. cessors, heirs and assigns of Postmaster: the establishment and fore- Cause No. 202110668 on the August 20, 2021, and costs and condemning Send change of address to such corporate officers, trust- closure of liens, if any, secur- The State Of Texas styled Spring Branch Inde- said property and ordering Daily Court Review, 8 Greenway Plaza, ees, receivers or stockhold- Suite 101, Houston, Texas 77046. ing the payment of the same, Harris County, Texas pendent School District vs. foreclosure of the constitu- Special Notice: The records published are ers, own or have or claim an as provided by law. In The Name And By The Frances A Wavra, Et Al. tional and tax liens thereon from public records and do not necessarily interest in the hereinafter reflect the financial standing of the parties All parties to this suit, Authority Of The State This suit is for the collection for taxes due together with involved. Explanations will be made upon described real property on including Plaintiffs, Defen- Of Texas Notice Is Hereby of taxes on said real prop- all interest, penalties, and notification by proper correspondence. which taxes are due, owing, Affiliations / Awards: This paper is a dants, and Intervenors, shall Given As Follows: erty, and is now pending in costs allowed by law up to member of the Texas Press Assn., Texas Self unpaid and delinquent to take notice that claims not To: Ruben John Wavra As the District Court of Harris and including the day of Storage Assn., Self Storage Assn., National said Plaintiffs, said year and Newspaper Assn., and American Court only for any taxes which were Heir To Frances A. Wavra County, Texas 129th Judi- judgment herein, and all & Commercial Newspapers. Cited by the amount set out in Plaintiff’s delinquent on said property Individually, All Unknown cial District as cause number costs of this suit.
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