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The Daily News C2CL | THE DAILY NEWSASS | TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 2021IFI EDSCELEBRATING 179 YEARS GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS Contact Classified Sales, 409-683-5301 CELEBRATING 179 YEARS Tuesday, August 17, 2021 | The Daily News | C2 ANNOUNCEMENTS Galveston RECREATION AUTOMOTIVE Duplexes for Rent THE Pet Supplies/Services Texas City 409-683-5260 Legal Notices G. C. A. S. Motorcycles Want to Buy STARTS AT www.galvnews.com 3412 Loop 197 N $190wk or $650mo DAILY @ Hwy 146 County of Galveston Bills paid, cable TV 2020 Rougestar 409-948-2485 Sale of Surplus or church/20th Scooter, Off Road, Salvage Property 409-771-1383 GCAS.PETFINDER.COM Excellent Shape, Only AUTOS Legal Notices Legal Notices 90 mi., asking $1200. NEWS Closed Sun & Mon Wanted The County of Galves- OPEN-Tues & Thurs 12-6 713-705-0037 ton intends to sell via MAINLAND RENTAL Notice Of Constable Sale Wed & Fri 12-5 public online auction, Cause Number: 20-CV-0863 Sat. 10-5 $ $ $ various salvage and (See Notes Below) WWW.GALVNEWS.COM PETS AVAILABLE: surplus property items. Rick Sharp Constable Precinct 1 Please go to any of the Your Local La Marque Mainland following websites to see All items shall be sold Plaintiff: Hidden Lakes Community Auto Salvage as is, where is, with no Condos/Townhomes Association, Inc. pictures of the pets Treasure Map Defendant; Kalon Jones and Jennifer Jones & information: warranties expressed Legal Notices Legal Notices www.facebook.com/garcpets or implied, and no re- GATSBY CONDO Jointly and Severally www.petharbor.com 409-938-8482 funds or returns. The Texas City -- 2/2 Full www.gcaspetfinder.com County of Galveston Baths, Stainless appls, Under the authority and by virtue of a Exe- CITY OF LEAGUE CITY All have been $ $ $ W/D, Mircowave, evaluated for Adoption X reserves the right to re- cution and Order of Sale, cause number 20- 300 WEST WALKER STREET & have had their shots. $985mo + dep CV-0863, dated and issued the 30th day of LEAGUE CITY, TEXAS 77573 move items from sale, Many are spayed/neutered at any time prior to the 409-789-4947 June, 2021, pursuant to the judgm ent of the SITUATIONS WANTED sale of the item with- 56th Judicial District Court GALVESTON Coun- PUBLIC NOTICE Visitors to the pets in out notice. ty, Texas by the clerk of said court, and to me limited numbers are Mainland directed and delivered as Constable in Gal- The City of League City is currently seeking vol- welcome as the “Shut-in CLASSIFIEDS The online auc- Commercial Property veston County, I have on this 12th day of Au- unteers for positions on city boards, commis- Mode” is lifting, but mak- 409-683-5301 Elderly Care Providers tion venue may be gust, 2021, seized and levied upon, and will on sions and committees to fill current vacancies ing an appointment is still reached through the Texas City the first Tuesday of the Month, the same be- and those positions expiring on December 31, best. galvnews.com Free long term room Thank you for your ing 7th day of September, 2021, at Galveston and board in ex- auction link at http:// Restaurant 2021. support. www1.galvestoncoun- For Lease County Court House -722 21st Street, Galves- “IS YOUR PET’S 2021 Rougestar change for backup tytx.gov/PU/Pages/de- Call Rosario ton, Texas 77551, between the hours of 10:00 Residents interested in volunteering are en- MICROCHIP REGISTERED?” Scooter 50cc caregiver. Single, fe- fault.aspx or may be 832-794-2863 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., proceed to sell for cash couraged to apply through the online appli- Only 25 miles, Must male, middle aged or selected from www.go- 3202 13th Avenue N to the highest bidder all of the right, title and cation form at http://leaguecity.com/forms. Sell $1000 older. 281-334-4086. vdeals.com. Texas City, TX 77590 interest of the defendant(s) in the real proper- aspx?FID=102. Applications are also available THE DAILY NEWS 832-585-9005 Leave message. ty as described below in order to satisfy said from the City Secretary’s Office at City Hall, 300 WWW.GALVNEWS.COM Please see applicable judgment, interest, penalties, costs, and fur- West Walker. terms and conditions MERCHANDISE ther costs of executing this writ. at: http://www.gov- Information regarding a list of openings, de- Bids & Proposals Bids & Proposals deals.com/TsandCs. “Whereas on the 19th day of November, 2020 , scription of the boards and commissions, Free Pets cfm?acctid=918. Hidden Lakes Community Association, Inc., re- and eligibility requirements can be found INVITATION TO BID Appliances covered a judgment ii the 56th Judicial District on the City’s webpage at http://leaguecity. FREE TO GOOD HOME ITB #21-016 Auctions began, Tues- Court of GALVESTON County, Texas against Ka- com/2035/Interested-in-a-Board-or-Commis- Chihuahua Mixed Swimming Pool Chemicals day, August 17, 2021. 2018 Kenmore Elite lon Jones and Jennifer Jones Jointly and Sev- sion Puppies Refrigerator, French erally for Five Thousand Seven Hundred One 409-354-3588 The City of League City is now accepting Published: August 17, Doors, Bottom Freezer, and 27/100 Dollars ($5701.27, unpaid assess- Contact the City Secretary’s Office at 281-554- sealed bids for Swimming Pool Chemicals. 2021 Water & Ice Dispenser, ments and charges that accrued on Defen- 1030 for more information. Sealed bids must be received at by 10:00 Pd. $2200 New, dant’s assessment account through October a.m., CST, Wednesday September 01, 2021. Sell $800 Pick-up only 12,2020; less judgment credit in the amount Published: August 17, 2021 Legal Notices (The clock located at the front desk in the Pur- PUBLIC NOTICE 281-223-0890 of $3000.00 per attorney; Plus Attorney’s fees chasing Department will be the official time.) Galveston County in the amount of One Thousand and 00/100 Bids received after this deadline will not be KA Refrig/Bottom Community Action, ($1,000.00); PLUS Post Judgment Interest at the NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF ENTERGY TEXAS, INC. opened and will be considered void and un- Freezer 20CF, 3-SS DRS, Inc. will have a Surplus rate of five percent (5%) per annum from the FOR A FINANCING ORDER acceptable. CTR Deep $300 Sale of Day Care Furni- date of this judgment until paid in full together 409-632-0121 LV VM ture/Equipment/Sup- with a judgment of foreclosure of lien on/in the On July 9, 2021, Entergy Texas, Inc. (“ETI”) filed with the Public UtilityBids will be publicly opened and read aloud plies on Saturday, Au- White KitchenAid property hereinafter set out in addition to the Commission of Texas (“Commission”) an application for a financing immediately following the due date and time gust 21, 2021 from 8:00 Dishwasher-NIB costs expended in that behalf (see attached order to securitize system restoration costs (the “application”) as al- at City of League City, Blue Building, 144 Park a.m. until 2:00 p.m. mo# kdte234gwh Bill of Costs); lowed by Subchapter I of Chapter 36 and Subchapter G of Chapter 39 Ave, Suite 100, League City, TX 77573. Please enter on the $500 409-276-6076 of the Public Utility Regulatory Act (“PURA”). As proposed, the financ- East side of the build- Propertv Description: Lot Eight (8), Block ing order will: The complete ITB packet may be obtained ing at 4700 Broadway Two (2), Hidden Lakes, Section Four, Phase from the City’s website at: http://leaguecitytx. (by the playground). 2, a subdivision in Galveston Councy, Texas Furniture/Household • authorize the issuance of system restoration bonds in an amount gov/bids.aspx All sales are cash only, according to the map or plat thereof record- currently estimated to be approximately $294.5 million; All inquiries about this ITB must be submitted “as is” and no return or ed in Countv Clerk’s file No. 2016052217 of • approve the proposed securitization financing structure proposed in writing by emailing the Purchasing Depart- refund. Please contact Coffee Table & the Map of Records of Galveston Counn·, by ETI; ment at: [email protected]. Priscilla Brown at Pris- End Table Set $100 also known as 3050 Camden Park Lane, • approve system restoration charges sufficient to recover the princi- cilla.brown@gccac. Real Wood League Citv, Texas 77573. pal and interest on the system restoration bonds and to recover the Published: August 10, 17, 2021 org for questions. 409-935-3199 ongoing qualified costs of supporting and servicing the system resto- Off White Sofa, Table Any properties sold shall be subject to the ration bonds; Published: August 15, right of redemption of the defendants or • approve the tariff to implement the system restoration charges; and 17, 18, 19, 20, 2021 w/4 Chairs, Frigidaire Bids & Proposals Bids & Proposals Refrig., w/Ice Maker any person having an intere therein, to re- • approve a separate tariff designed to flow through to customers ac- All-$225 409-795-9399 deem the property or their interest therein if cumulated deferred federal income tax effects associated with the in- allowed, within the time and in the manner currence and recovery of system restoration costs. RFP #B212035 Vintage table top AM/ provided by law. All Sales Shall Be By Con- DATE: 09/07/2021 Bids & Proposals FM radio, tape player- stable’s Deed and Are Without Warranty As Pursuant to Chapter 36, Subchapter I of PURA, ETI is authorized to TIME: 2:00 P.M. recorder, record play- To Title Or Condition, Exp ress Or Implied, As recover qualified costs related to the restoration of utility service in- er. $40 409-392-0228 Evidenced By ConstableS Deed For Property curred in connection with Hurricanes Laura and Delta and Winter REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL The Galveston County Storm Uri accrued through February 28, 2021, certain estimated costs VIDEO PRODUCTION SERVICES White Indoor/Outdoor Health District (GCHD) For More Information, Contact: Holt and carrying costs, and the projected balance of a regulatory asset GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS Table, Like New will receive sealed and Young P.C., Justin Anderson Phone: containing Commission-approved system restoration costs related to $250 409-356-3693 bids for BID 21-006 Of- 7135101000 Hurricane Harvey, through nonbypassable system restoration charges Sealed proposals in sets of five (5), one (1) fice Supply at the Pur- which support repayment of system restoration bonds.
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