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October 8, 2020 ALTON TELEGRAPH CLASS 01 100820 the Telegraph 6B Thursday, October 8, 2020 ALTON TELEGRAPH CLASS 01 100820 The Telegraph LEGALS LEGALS For Sale By Owner 20-0894 Alton, Large Apartment Building 20-0882 Bethalto Community Unit School Alton, 2301 Mound St., Godfrey, 109 St. Thomas Dr., Godfrey, Sat Oct 10th and Sun Oct 7721 Meadowlark Dr., ADVANTAGE SELF District No. 8 Fri & Sat 8a-1p, Clear- 11th, Huge Multi-Family Sale STORAGE ing Out EVERYTHING Fri 2p-7p & Sat 7a-2p, NOTICE OF PUBLIC Items are priced to sell! Some Box / Bag Sale Saturday!! (AKA Acme Storage) HEARING MUST GO!! Household, items include; TV/media con- 600 Wilson St. Holiday, Luggage, Dec- sole, rustic end tables, 30in+ King Head Board, Like October 22, 2020 rustic/farmhouse wall clock, New Infant Car Seat (up to S. Roxana, IL 62087 orating, Concrete Mixer, rustic side lamps, dressers, 100 lbs.), Longberger, 618-254-9527 Notice is hereby given Lawn Stuff, Men's kitchen appliances, Tupperware, Christmas September 30, 2020 that the Board of Pants, & Lots of Misc modern/farmhouse décor, Patriotic and Halloween NOTICE CASH ONLY baby boy clothes newborn- Inside and Outside Décor, Education of Bethalto 24mo, crib mattress, boun- Community Unit School Tools, Air Stapler, Mi- cers, playmats, Bumbo seat, crowave Wooden Cabinet, Notice is hereby given District No. 8 in the Alton, brand new Boppy loungers, Home Décor, Linens, "31" that on October 21, County of Madison, 2 Units, 2 Bdrms Each Unit, 3420 California Ave., bath seats, girl clothes new- 2020 at 4:00 pm at Spacious Rooms, Off Street Fri & Sat 7a-2p, born-10yrs, women's clothing Items, Ladies 14-2X, State of Illinois, will hold XS-XL, men's clothing M-L, Dresses, Clothes and Advantage Self a public hearing to Parking, Good Income Furniture, Antiques and 466-8277 or 334-8062 Some Knick Knacks and children's toys. All cloth- Casual, Men's Size M-L, Storage, (FORMERLY receive public ing is in immaculate condition Boys 4-5 / 10-12 & 14-18, KNOWN AS ACME including some with tags still! comment. The purpose Alton, Young Men's, Some Baby STORAGE) located at REAL ESTATE RENTALS Boy Clothing, (all clothing of the hearing is to 4443 Fosterburg Rd., 600 Wilson St., provide information on Godfrey, 304 Lakeside $1-$3), Shoes, Toys, King S. Roxana, IL, 62087 Fri 8a-4p & Sat 8a-?, Dr., Fri 4p-6p & Size Blanket, Movies, the districtʼs proposal to Lots of Men's and Wo- will sold at online adopt an E-Learning OPEN HOUSE Sat 8a-1p, Kids Games, Wii Guitar & public auction by SAT & SUN 1P-3P men's Clothes, Knick Clothes, Kids Toys, Games, Kitchen Sink w/ Program in an effort to Knacks, Furniture, Con- Faucet Storage Auctions provide maximum 3903 HUMBERT RD Furniture, Purses, Wo- www.storage ALTON $124,900 struction Supplies - men's Clothes, & More flexibility in lieu of Nails, Screws, Misc, auctions.com emergency days for the Jerseyville, through competitive Some Automotive. Godfrey, 23269 Green Apple 2020-21 school year, as Little Bit of Everything 4920 Paris Dr., bidding, all personal authorized by 105 ILCS Lane, Fri 7a-3p & Sat Fri 1p-6p & Sat 8a-1p, 8a-2p, 48'' John Deere property generally 5/10-20.56. The Alton, 810 McKinley, Lots of New Items Riding Mower, Over- consisting of, but not hearing will be held at Fri 5p-8p & Sat 7a-?, Added!! Tools, Holiday sized Leather Recliner, limited to, household its regularly scheduled Multi Family Yard Sale, 3 Bdrm, 1 Bath, 960 Sq Decorations, Children's Few Cabinets, 2 Pub and personal items, Board of Education Sale Will Be in Garage Ft., A great place to Clothes, Housewares, Tables (no chairs), electronics, tools, meeting on Thursday, and Back Yard, Front live! Full brick home w/ Games, Books, & Some Tools, Gauges, building supplies and October 22, 2020 at and Back Entrance, an updated bathroom, More!! Holiday Decorations, misc. heretofore stored 6:00 P.M. at the Baby Items, Kids updated kitchen, new Paper Back Books, with the undersigned at districtʼs Central Office, Clothes, Toys, concrete back patio w/ Men's & Women's unit # and tenant listed 101 School Street, Furniture, Household sidewalk, Full dry bsmt, Clothing, and Lots of as follows: Bethalto, IL. Items & More Laundry Room.A HUGE Misc. Too Much To List #33 – Paxton Johnson Tad Middleton back yard w/ covered Alton, #67 – Mary Theis Secretary, Board of back porch. Savannah Trace #69 – Samantha Dugan Education 618-334-3503 Subdivision Sale, #71 – Noel Bethalto CUSD#8 Sat 7a-12p, Godfrey, #75 – Hazel Davis County of Madison Clothing, Misc Household #136 – Derrick Nasalla State of Illinois Apartments / Townhouses & More, Please practice #154 – Tom Reynolds social distancing and wear 4501 Wesley Way, a mask #158 – Kathrine Sims #202 – Adrian Arteadge Lost & Found Country Setting Bethalto, 412 West Sat 9a-1p, #222 – 10 Minutes from Alton Central St., Fri & Sat Lg. Nice 1 BR apts., Roberta Hanfielder Lost 9/18/20: 8:30a-2p, Annual Gigantic Hearts-in-Mission #225 – Devin Cooper $470. (618)254-4269 Sale, Household, Tools, (Maybe at Alton Lowe's) Electrical, Books, Lawn #228 – Man's Silver Tourquise Reggie Williamson Bethalto 2BR, 2BA, and LOTS of Misc Furniture, Decor, Ring, Has Large Green 55 and Over, Laundry Trouquise Stone, Fam- Room, No Pets. CASH ONLY East Alton, 401 Dry St., ily airloom, REWARD $650/mo.+ dep. Serious Fri & Sat 8a-1p, Household Items, Sale subject to tenant Call 618-917-4919 Inquires Only Due To satisfying lien. (In Back Yard) Boys Covid 19 (618)377-2098 Clothes, Craft Items, Tools, Many One Of Great Place for Active Seniors EMPLOYMENT Toddler Bed, Small Air E. ALTON'S FINEST! Compressor and MORE A Kind Items, All 20-0899 2 BR, DECKS/PATIOS SWIMMING POOL Looking For People 618-259-8787 Reasonably Priced!! MEETING NOTICE Willing To Work Special Vendors - Paparazzi by Paula, Pampered Hard & Grow With Newly Decorated Chef by Barbie & Team Honduras Peanut Brittle Due to a scheduling Spacious 2BR and Apple Butter Also Available! Always Accept- conflict, the Regular A Successful Large Decks Edwardsville Rd. $610-$620 ing Donations, Please Call 465-2495 Meeting of the Roxana Company, # (618)254-4269 # *Under New Management Community Park Call Branden District Board of Commissioners and 618-600-4350 or Roxana Recreation email resumes to Commission will be Julie.Jones held on October 20, @Hearst.com 2020 at 7pm in the Oak Room of the Rox-Arena, #2 Park For Sale By Owner Drive, Roxana, IL 62084. For questions, Godfrey, 2 Bdrm, 1 Bath, please contact Full Bsmt, As Is-Not a Director Debra Ferry Fixer Upper, $49,900 at 254-7485 By Appt 401-9335 Foundation Repair Concrete & Masonry Cleaning & Maintenance MADISON COUNTY DIRTY JOBS MASONRY & CONCRETE • Houses •Rental Properties Basement Walls • Attics • Hoarding & Foundations • Basements • Crime Scene Repair or Replace Your local • A+ BBB Rating • Garages Cleanup waterproofing & foundation • Certified Technicians repair company. • Fully Insured • Driveways • Barns • Power Washing Foundation Problems? • Patios & Sidewalks We will haul anything at any time! 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