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Sheriff Sale to Be Held August 4 Sunday, July 26, 2020 | POLK COUNTY ENTERPRISE | 3B PUBLIC NOTICES Sheriff sale to be held August 4 NOTICE OF SALE VS. DAVID FLOYD, ET AL, Lot 96 in Section 1 of Canyon Sportsman’s Retreat Subdivision, situated in Polk County, Tex- Park Subdivision, situated in Polk County, Texas. as together with a Town & Country Mobile Home, 14 ft. X 70 STATE OF TEXAS BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF As shown in Volume 967, Page 278 of the Official Records ft., Label #TXS0581109, situated in Polk County, Texas. SALE of Polk County, Texas. As shown in Volume 1478, Page 015 of the Official Records T14-083, Account No(s). T1200013500, POLK COUNTY of Polk County, Texas. POLK COUNTY DATED JUNE 23, 2020 VS. EDWARD LYNN SECHELSKI, ET AL, Lot 88 of Block T17-234, Account No(s). 10325001100 & 10325001110, 1 in Section 2 of Twin Harbors Subdivision, situated in Polk POLK COUNTY, ET AL VS. ASHLEY R. MARTINEZ, ET County, Texas. AL, Being 1.01 acres of land, more or less, and a .98 of an acre and issued pursuant to judgment decree(s) of the County Court As shown in Volume 1039, Page 237 of the Official Records of land, more or less, in the Henry Hare Survey, Abstract 325 At Law of Polk County, Texas, by the Clerk of said Court on of Polk County, Texas. together with a Belmont Homes Inc Mobile Home, 15 ft. X 76 said date, in the hereinafter numbered and styled suit(s) and to T14-091, Account No(s). O0300032400, POLK COUNTY ft., Label #NTA1131279 which has been permanently affixed me directed and delivered as Sheriff or Constable of said Coun- VS. KAREN SUE MCBRIDE, ET AL, Lot 288 in Section 7 to said property, situated in Polk County, Texas. Being further ty, I have on June 23, 2020, seized, levied upon, and will, on of Oak Terrace Estates Subdivision, situated in Polk County, described as 1.99 acres, Tracts 9 & 26, Henry Hare Survey, Ab- the first Tuesday in August, 2020, the same being the 4th dayTexas. stract 325 on the Polk County Tax Roll. of said month, at the North Entrance, Polk County Courthouse, As shown in Volume 602, Page 852 of the Deed Records of As shown in Volume 2090, Page 093 of the Official Records 101 West Church Street of the Courthouse of the said County, in Polk County, Texas. of Polk County, Texas. the City of Livingston, Texas, between the hours of 10 o’clock T14-184, Account No(s). P1700005800, POLK COUNTY T18-068, Account No(s). W1400064700, POLK COUNTY, a.m. and 4 o’clock p.m. on said day, beginning at 10:00 AM, VS. CURTIS VALENTINE, Lot 94 in Section 1 of Putnams ET AL VS. BOARDWALK COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES, proceed to sell for cash to the highest bidder all the right, title, Landing Subdivision, situated in Polk County, Texas. INC, ET AL, Lots 123 & 125 in Section 7 of Wild Country and interest of the defendants in such suit(s) in and to the fol- As shown in Volume 1720, Page 593 of the Official Records Lakes Estates Subdivision, situated in Polk County, Texas. lowing described real estate levied upon as the property of said of Polk County, Texas. As shown in Volume 03, Page 005 of the Plat Records of Polk defendants, the same lying and being situated in the County of T14-194, Account No(s). B0600027700, POLK COUNTY County, Texas. Polk and the State of Texas, to-wit: VS. WILLIAM DAVID BAER, ET AL, Lots 184, 185 & 186 in T18-095, Account No(s). C0500092900 & C0500093000, Section 9 of Big Thicket Lake Estates Subdivision, situated in POLK COUNTY, ET AL VS. MELVIN F. ROSS, ET AL, Lots Polk County, Texas. 50 & 51 of Block 21 in Section 1 of Cedar Point Subdivision, T09-107, Account No(s). 10211033600, POLK COUNTY As shown in Volume 1603, Page 851 of the Official Records situated in Polk County, Texas. VS. AUDREY NELL ARMSTEAD, NKA AUDREY NELLof Polk County, Texas. As shown in Volume 608, Page 660 & Volume 882, Page 508 COLLINS, Being .467 of an acre of land, more or less, in theT14-419, Account No(s). C2400026200, POLK COUNTY of the Official Records of Polk County, Texas. John Dickerson Survey, Abstract 211 and being further de- VS. ALTON LADEWIG, ET AL, Lots 68, 69 & 70 in Section T18-097, Account No(s). C0500163500, POLK COUNTY, scribed as Tract 334, .500 of an acre, J. Dickerson Survey,- Ab3 of Crystal Lakes Subdivision, situated in Polk County, Texas. ET AL VS. HORACE L. YATES, ET AL, Lots 23 & 24 of Block stract 211 on the Polk County Tax Roll, situated in Polk County, As shown in Volume 1, Page 128 of the Plat Records of Polk 42 in Section 2 of Cedar Point Subdivision together with a 1998 Texas. County, Texas. CMH Manufacturing Mobile Home, Laredo Model, 16 ft. X 60 As shown in Volume 602, Page 280 of the Official Records T14-420, Account No(s). F0600010800, POLK COUNTY ft., Label #HWC0272858, situated in Polk County, Texas. of Polk County, Texas. VS. LYN DALE EDMINSON, Lot 114 in Section 1 of Forest - As shown in Volume 453, Page 660 of the Deed Records of T10-124, Account No(s). I0300008000, POLK COUNTY ers Retreat Subdivision, situated in Polk County, Texas. Polk County, Texas. VS. BRANDON ANTLEY, ET AL, Lot 13 of Block 5 in Sec- As shown in Volume 961, Page 179 of the Official Records T18-207, Account No(s). P1700008500 & P1700008700, tion 1 of Impala Woods Subdivision, situated in Polk County, of Polk County, Texas. POLK COUNTY, ET AL VS. GAVIN HOPE, ET AL, Lots 139, Texas. T14-438, Account No(s). Y0200042200, POLK COUNTY 141 & 143 in Section 1 of Putnam’s Landing Subdivision, situ - As shown in Volume 1467, Page 321 of the Official RecordsVS. PATTY A. PLUMER, Lots 11, 12 & 13 in Section 6 of Yau- ated in Polk County, Texas. of Polk County, Texas. pon Cove Subdivision, situated in Polk County, Texas. As shown in Volume 1417, Page 188 of the Official Records T12-196, Account No(s). L0400341700, POLK COUNTY As shown in Volume 446, Page 679 of the Deed Records of of Polk County, Texas. VS. MICHAEL LEMON, ET AL, Lot 785 in Section 14 of Lake Polk County, Texas. T18-266, Account No(s). I0300089700, I0300089800, & Livingston Village Subdivision situated in Polk County, Texas. T14-447, Account No(s). F0400037700, POLK COUNTY I0300089900, POLK COUNTY, ET AL VS. ENRIQUE DIAZ, As shown in Volume 1451, Page 53, of the Official Records VS. FRANK FLETCHER, Lot 470 in Section 3 of Forest Hills ET AL, Lots 63, 64 & 65 of Block 7 in Section 3 of Impala of Polk County, Texas. Subdivision, situated in Polk County, Texas. Woods Subdivision, situated in Polk County, Texas. T12-197, Account No(s). L0400227700, POLK COUNTY As shown in Volume 448, Page 169 of the Deed Records of As shown in Volume 8, Page 2 of the Plat Records of Polk VS. MICHAEL LEMON, ET AL, Lot 236 in Section 13 of Lake Polk County, Texas. County, Texas. Livingston Village Subdivision situated in Polk County, Texas. T14-610, Account No(s). C1830000301, POLK COUNTY T18-292, Account No(s). T1200039000, POLK COUNTY, As shown in Volume 1454, Page 889, of the Official Records VS. GEORGE A. TAYLOR, ET AL, Being that portion of a ET AL VS. SEAN C. LETHCOE, Lot 120 of Block 1 in Section of Polk County, Texas. 5.404 acre tract that lies in Polk County in the A. M. DeLajarza 3 of Twin Harbors Subdivision, situated in Polk County, Texas. T12-264, Account No(s). L0400287000, POLK COUNTY Survey, Abstract 44 and being further described as Lot 3A of As shown in Volume 07, Page 22 of the Plat Records of Polk VS. MARGARET JOSEPH, Lot 238 in Section 14 of Lake County Line, A. M. DeLajarza, Abstract 44 on the Polk County County, Texas. Livingston Village Subdivision situated in Polk County, Texas. Tax Roll, situated in Polk County, Texas. T19-001, Account No(s). B0600025600, POLK COUNTY, As shown in Volume 1453, Page 246, of the Official Records As shown in Volume 985, Page 53 of the Official Records of ET AL VS. ROBERTA JEAN METZ, ET AL, Lots 101, 102, of Polk County, Texas. Polk County, Texas. 103 & 104 in Section 9 of Big Thicket Lake Estates Subdivi - T12-265, Account No(s). L0400316200, POLK COUNTY T15-057, Account No(s). W1400070200, POLK COUNTY sion, situated in Polk County, Texas. VS. MARIE BRETOUX, Lot 530 in Section 14 of Lake Liv- VS. JASON HARGRAVES, ET AL, Lots 44, 45, 46 & 47 in As shown in Volume 3, Page 22 of the Plat Records of Polk ingston Village Subdivision situated in Polk County, Texas. Section 8 of Wild Country Lake Estates Subdivision, situated in County, Texas. As shown in Volume 1481, Page 324, of the Official Records Polk County, Texas. T19-012, Account No(s). W1400029800, POLK COUNTY, of Polk County, Texas. As shown in Volume 652, Page 837 of the Deed Records of ET AL VS. BOARDWALK COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES, T12-404, Account No(s).L0400159300, POLK COUNTY Polk County, Texas. INC, ET AL, Lots 256, 257, 258, 259, 260 & 261 in Section VS. TEODOR CAMPEANU, ET AL, Lot 114 in Section 9 of T15-067, Account No(s). C0500229200, C0500229300, 3 of Wild Country Lakes Estates Subdivision, situated in Polk Lake Livingston Village Subdivision situated in Polk County, C0500229400, C0500229500, C0500229600, C0500229700 & County, Texas.
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