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CLASSIFIEDS Contact Classified Sales, 409-683-5301 CELEBRATING 178 YEARS Friday, July 31, 2020 | The Daily News | C3 ANNOUNCEMENTS GALVESTON REAL ESTATE Mainland Galveston Galveston Galveston Homes for Sale Rooms Office Space Office Space Jewelry Galveston - 77554 La Marque, Texas City West Island Sterling Silver Kokopelli 13507 Galveston For Lease Necklace & Earrings Moyenne Place ESTATE SALE Legal Notices 6622 Stewart Plaza #A Professional Center Homes for Sale STARTS AT $25.0 0 (409)740 -1796 Sat Only! 8:30-12:30 850sf., CH/A, Water 6511 Stewart Rd 9206 Vicksburg Ave $185wk or $625mo ladders, tools, BBQ County of Galveston 4/2/1 6927 Ave P. paid fresh paint Offices/Salon - 3 offices Texas City, TX 77591 Bills paid, cable TV pits, beach chairs, – Sale of Surplus or $299K Owner Finance $900mo & fully equiped church/20th ONLY $895mo ping pong table, Fri-Sun 10-4 Salvage Property Se Habla Espanol Salon in back $1,100mo both 409-771-1383 Call 409-256-3339 Musical DVD’s, boating Equip. (281)570 -7696 for $2,000mo both share a FURNITURE Stylish Furnished Reception Area AND MORE!!! The County of Galves- Washer/Dryer FOR SALE: TO SUBSCRIBE CALL THE DAILY NEWS both include electric & water MASKS REQUIRED ton intends to sell via 409-683-5260 WWW.GALVNEWS.COM Free Spacious Parking Fender Squier Acous. Astro collectibles public online auction, Kay Davis 409-771-0675 Guitar & stand + Vol. 1 1999 Oldsmobile 88 various salvage and 3/2/1 & 2 DVD Estbans, $150 ESTATE SALE www.estatesales.org surplus property items. Become a In TC for $119,000 Firm 409-996-3908 3308 7 Mile Road Listing ID#1797601 All items shall be sold Bids & Proposals Bids & Proposals Fri & Sat 10am - 4pm, (409)750-3688 as is, where is, with no 4/2/2 MAINLAND RENTAL Sunday 12pm - 3pm warranties expressed Subscriber! In LM, close to I-45 New Furniture, jewelry, art, or implied, and no re- Construction $299,900 Bicycles patio furn., garden, funds or returns. The GALVESTON COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT Mainland fish tank w/fish, weight County of Galveston 3/2/2 NO. 1 Unfurnished Houses bench & household misc BIKES -Trek7200, ‘04, reserves the right to re- In LM New Construction DEPOSITORY BID Limited Access move items from sale, 310 3rd Ave N-TC Good, $75. Trek7.5FX, close to I-45 $279,900 Masks Required at any time prior to the Notice is hereby given, that Galveston Coun- 3/1, CA/H ‘13, V.G., $350. Thule 2-bike hitch rack, new sale of the item with- 1/1 Condo ty Drainage District Number One will contract W/D conns., MOVING SALE!!! $100 409-692-0935 out notice. in Galveston $89,950 with a Banking Corporation or individual bank- $800mo + dep. Almost Everything TEXAS’ OLDEST 3/2/1 New construction er, for the depositing of public funds of the Dis- 281-216-3281 Must Go!! NEWSPAPER The online auc- 409-683-5260 www.galvnews.com in Hitchcock $234,900 trict in such bank, banks or credit unions. Bids 4BDRM, 21/2 Bath, Furn, Appliances tion venue may be will be opened and publicly read in connec- Formal Dining and Liv- Sports/Exercise And More! 409-683-5301 reached through the 3/2/1 tion with the regular meeting of Galveston ing RM, Large Den, 19139 Kahala Dr. auction link at http:// LM 1/2 acre mobile County Drainage District Number One on Au- Open concept kitch- 11 am - 4 pm ADVERTISE www.galvestoncoun- home $129,500 gust 13, 2020 at 5:00 PM at the Drainage Dis- Weslo Cadence G5.9 Saturday, 8/1 and en/Breakfast area. Treadmill, very good tytx.gov/PU/Pages/de- MAINLAND REAL ESTATE trict’s Office, 3722 Avenue J, Santa Fe, Texas. Large backyard. Sunday, 8/2. All pur- PETS condition. $250 fault.aspx or may be 2/1/1 All applications or bids need to conform to Ar- $1350 mo + $1000.00 chased items must Call In TC $83,000 (409)740-4294 selected from www.go- ticle 2545, V.A.T.C.S. Financial institutions who dep. (281)808-8125 be promptly removed vdeals.com. Mainland submit bids on the Depository Contract must from the property. 409-683-5301 Homes for Sale be aware of the collateralization requirements HITCHCOCK Rain or Shine Pet Supplies/Services Please see applicable RENTALS of the Financial Institutions Reform, Recover, 1Bdrm/1-1/2bath, Misc. for Sale Mask Required!!! terms and conditions Beautiful Custom and Enforcement Act of 1989 (FIRREA), sec- carport, garage, large yard, Bayou Animal at: http://www.gov- Home for Sale: 1/1 tion 1823 (e), and willing to conform to these all appliances, granite, Services Located in Swallows deals.com/TsandCs. Galveston condo $950 requirements. Under this act: New paint & New floors, Beautiful Tall Flag Pole La Marque, Texas City 3120 Deats Rd. cfm?acctid=918. Meadows neighbor- $825mo + $500dep Text Only! Dickinson hood. Approximate- 2/2 $300 (281)508-2593 1. The agreement must be in writing. Call Paul 409-739-4200 281-337-3117 Auctions began, Mon- ly 3400 square foot, 4 Strand area loft 2. The agreement must be approved by the 2621 16th Ave N. TC day, July 27, 2020. or 5-bedroom home, 2 furnished $2,750 Brand New Generator Fri. & Sat. 8-Till ? depositing institution board of directors or Serving the cities of full bathrooms down- 3/2 and 2/1 loan committee, and that approval must be Mainland Gas/Propane Lots Of Different Size stairs and Jack N Jill Combination $500 Clothing & Shoes, Dickinson, Santa Fe, & Published: July 31, small community reflected in the minutes of the board or com- Want to Rent bathroom upstairs. Of- (409)789-7982 Furniture and Tools Clear Lake Shores. 2020 $1150 & $1250 mittee. fice area upstairs for 3. The agreement must be an official record Single Adult-Male Hair Dryer w/chair has Volunteers & Fosters students and office of the depository institution since it was exe- Needs a Small Room ESTATE SALE a kick stand for home are all-important for downstairs with private cuted. Apt./RV. Furn., or 1015 PLUM ST entrance. Large open Etheredge Real UnFurn., Would or salon, call Terry La Marque our dogs and cats. By floor plan with large Consider a Roommate (409)316-4323 $75 Sat 8a-4p & adopting just one cat/ Estate is your All financial Institutions who desire to submit a dog you can change kitchen, formal dining bid on the depository contract must be aware in Santa Fe Sun 12p-4p TEXAS’ OLDEST NEWSPAPER room, breakfast area virtual Realtor (409)218-9845 Funiture and More, their life and your life of the Investment Policies of the Galveston forever. and living areas and County Drainage District Number One. Con- GARAGE SALES Estate Sale by Rosie laundry room. Private estatesale.com- 3206 Palmer Hwy tact the District to obtain a copy of the current Cats and dogs are pool and spa and policy. MERCHANDISE rosieestatesale6962 Lost & Found dedicated large As- Texas City, TX 77590 waiting, tails wagging, tro Turf dog run. Plenty 409-948-1788 ESTATE SALE for you to come visit The bid must be accompanied with a Certified Galveston - 77550 2541 21st Ave N. TC the shelter. Found: Men’s gold of upgrades must see check for no less than $1,500.00 as a bid bond ring. Near San Luis to appreciate. Please Furniture/Household Sat Only! 8/1 8a-3p Follow us on Mainland check and shall further be accompanied with TAG SALE MASK REQ./CASH ONLY facebook. Pass bridge, call to call for appointment a statement showing the financial condition 511 22nd St ID (970)379 -1182 (409) 770 - 6491. Mobile Homes on 30, 60, 90, 120, 180 day and 1 year certifi- Antique Curio Cabinet FRI, SAT & SUN, 9-4 1999 Palm Harbor cate of deposits. Bids received after 3:00 PM Oak curved glass, MASK REQUIRED Mobile Home 18 X 76 on August 13, 2020 will be returned unopened. 30”W X 63”H Antiques, Furn, China, Customer Service Customer Service 1368 Sq. Ft. Located The District reserves the right to accept only $100 (409)256 - 0765 TABC Legal Notice TABC Legal Notice that proposal bid in sealed envelope marked Jewelry, Art, Floral, in Santa Fe, Texas. Antique Curio on the outside “Bid on Depository Contract”. Tinware, Home Decor, To Be Moved. $16,500 Cabinet, Dk brown Bids may be mailed to P. O. Box 591, Santa Fe, Holiday, New Clothes 832-561-9285 or w/light 34”Wx56”H NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IN AC- 281-723-7011 Texas 77517 & More! HIRIG DRIVER CORDANCE WITH THE TERMS $125 (409)256-0765 Sale by Karen Class “A” CDL required Mon-Fri 1999 Palm Harbor Published: July 24, 31, 2020 Electric Medical AND PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS Mobile Home 18 X 76 Guaranteed $900 per week ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CODE Twin Size Bed 1368 Sq. Ft. Located This bed is clean and THAT SSSAHEL, INC. DBA HWY in Santa Fe, Texas. Galveston - 77551 Evans Farms Feed Date: July 2020 gently used. Asking 409-925-5317 or 281-337-4194 3 MARKET HAS FILED APPLICA- To Be Moved. $13,500 $700 but will consider 832-561-9285 or INVITATION TO BIDDERS better offer. Moving Garage Sale TION FOR WINE AND BEER RE- 281-723-7011 TAILER’S OFF-PREMISE PERMIT. Sealed Electronic Bids, addressed to Galves- Call, 469-688-1025 2216 Grover Ave SAID BUSINESS TO BE CON- ton Municipal Utility District No. 56, Attention and mention Saturday and Sunday Skilled Labor Skilled Labor Mr. Brian Bare, President, Board of Directors, “medical bed” 8AM until 12 Noon DUCTED AT 322 HWY 3 NORTH, GALVESTON RENTAL will be received electronically, until 9:30 a.m.
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