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Published Notice to Creditors Notice To thE huntSvILLE ItEm | thuRSDAy, AuGuSt 6, 2020 CLASSIFIED 11A Office Space For Rent/Lease Garage/Estate Sales Autos General Help Wanted Public Notices/Legals For Rent: Two Room ESTATE SALE Office Space w/shared Full House & Garage. LEGAL NOTICE Common Area. All bills Fri 8-4 Sat 8-3 paid. WiFi included. Cash/ATM Pressman Wanted: $850/mo. Please 370 Forest Lane Notice is hereby given in accordance with the terms of the provisions of email: hroffice1233@ Westridge The Huntsville Item the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code THAT: Qiraat Inc. d/b/a Hwy 190 Food gmail.com The Rusty Door RUN UNTIL IT is looking for a Mart HAS FILED APPLICATION FOR A: Wine and Beer Retailer’s Off- for more info. SELLS! responsible Premise Permit. SAID BUSINESS TO BE CONDUCTED AT: 1107 Hwy 190, Misc Merchandise individual who has a Garage/Estate Sales mechanical aptitude Huntsville, Walker County, Texas 77340 For Sale Western Need to sell you and a OWNER: Asmitaben A. Ali, President/Secretary boots, Size 13D. vehicle? willingness to learn Exotic leathers. the production side of 8-6, 8-8 Notice of (936)581-5534 our business both on For Only $29.99 the press and Public Sale prepress side. The run up to 10 lines Public Notices/Legals Autos of copy, add a candidate selected $5 will have the The units or property picture for opportunity to be a at Kit & Caboodle of 2001 Ford Windstar more. vital part of a Huntsville, Texas is Minivan All Power. newspaper ORDINANCE NO. 2020-36 being sold to satisfy a Major repairs done. We will run your organization. landlord’s lien. Will sacrifice @ Candidate must have $3500 or make offer. ad for 4 weeks, if the ability to lift from AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, Sale to be held ---------------------------- your vehicle 50 to 75 lbs; operate TEXAS, EXCLUDING FROM THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE CORPORATE online at: 2008 Land Rover LR3 doesn't sell we a fork lift; possess a LIMITS TRACTS OF LAND THAT WERE ANNEXED INTO THE CITY BY (internet website) V8 w/new suspension will run it another strong work ethic and ORDINANCE NO. 2019-41 AND DESIGNATED IN THAT ORDINANCE AS storagetreasures.com Will sacrifice @ possess . $13,000 or make offer 4 weeks for free. organizational skills. PARCEL 3, PARCEL 15, PARCEL 16 AND PARCEL 19 OF ANNEXATION Call Stewart for If you think this AREA A; REDEFINING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE; Facility is located at details: This special is position might be a MAKING FINDINGS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING 209 State Highway (936)295-4879 open to boats, good fit for you, FOR OTHER PROVISIONS. Adopted and passed by the City Council of the 75N, Huntsville, please contact: Texas 77320. cars, trucks Rex Harding at City of Huntsville, Texas, on August 4, 2020. City Secretary Brenda Poe campers/RVs, rharding@ Bidding will open trailers, motor- itemonline.com. 8-6, 8-8 August 7, 2020 at 9:00 AM and cycles and yes bi- conclude August 16, cycles are in- Rentals Public Notices/Legals 2020 at 5:00 PM. cluded. You can change the Cleanup deposit price anytime, change *HOUSES* is required. Seller wording only when re- reserves the right to newing. FOR RENT NOTICE TO PROPOSERS withdraw the property Must call us to renew at anytime before the with 2 days of ad end- $400 - $1800/mo. Request for Qualifications will be accepted by the Walker County Purchasing sale. ing. One vehicle per ad. Individual owners Call (936) 295-5767 Department located at 1301 Sam Houston Avenue., Suite 235, Huntsville, TX Unit items sold as-is only! 77340 until Monday August 18, 2020 at 5 PM. After evaluation by the to highest bidder. Purchasing Department, the Request for Qualifications will be awarded by General Help Wanted Quiet Property In Commissioner’s Court. Property includes the the Avenues contents of spaces of Close to campus the following tenants; Housekeeper/ C2360-20-017 – Physician Services, Walker County Jail Cleaning• TLR area 1 & 2BD Apts. Hattie Johnson #8, 3 Hours Weekly No Pets #112, #201, 936-594-9822 $475-$625 Walker County reserves the right to reject any and all solicitations and to waive Water & cable pd. informalities and technicalities for the best interest of Walker County. Request Licensed Vocational 936-294-0902 Joel Hendrix #123, Nurses. for Qualifications may be obtained from the Walker County Purchasing Office Trinity RHC is hiring 3 bedroom, 2 bath at 1301 Sam Houston Avenue, Suite 235 Huntsville, TX 77340 or at Patricia Davis #128. for Licensed www.co.walker.tx.us; Departments; Other; Purchasing; Solicitations or call Vocational Nurses. town home. In Forest Required license or Hill (nice area) has a (936) 436-4947 for more information. certification. garage. Fenced back • Current TX/Compact yard. Small pets with 8-6, 8-13 LVN License. deposit. Call General Help Wanted • Current BLS 936.294.7479 Certification Public Notices/Legals • Sign on Bonus of Auctions $2500 for newly hired nurses. Job types are: Online Vehicle NOTICE TO PROPOSERS • FT/PT & Temporary Auction via Lone Star • AM/PM shifts avail. Auctioneers, Inc. Call 936-744-1300 Email resume: Closes Aug.14, 2020 RFPs will be received by the Walker County Purchasing Agent at 1301 Sam NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS [email protected] Houston Ave., Suite 235, Huntsville, Texas 77340 until 5:00 p.m., August 25, Access to the site for Night LVN 2020. Help in the Mailroom may be found at the 12 hour shifts following website: Adar Healthcare C2360-20-013 Debris Removal Apply In Person @: www.co.walker.tx.usu Madisonville nder the purchasing 1409 10th Street Texas Payments will be processed by the Walker County Auditor, by invoice after Huntsville, TX 77340 department $1,000 Bonus (Auction Section) or notification of satisfactory receipt of items. Walker County reserves the right to NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE! Payout With www.LSO.cc reject any and all RFPs and to waive informalities and technicalities for the best Normal Terms. under the Online interest of Walker County. A Purchase Order will be awarded on overall best Auction Section value to the County. RFPs may be obtained from the Walker County General Help Wanted Email, call or text: [email protected] Purchasing Office at 1301 Sam Houston Ave., Suite 235, Huntsville, TX, 77340 210-789-1586 or at www.co.walker.tx.us under Public Notices or call (936) 436-4944 or Looking for some 436-4937 or 436-4947 for information. extra cash? The Huntsville Item is now accepting 8-6, 8-13, 8-20 applications for CARRIERS - Independent Public Notices/Legals Contractors NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS (not an employee of Pressman Wanted The Huntsville Item) Requirements: • MUST have PUBLISHED NOTICE TO CREDITORS The Huntsville Item is looking for a responsible dependable vehicle • Current auto individual who has a mechanical aptitude and a insurance willingness to learn the production side of our and drivers license Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary for the Estate of DAVID business both on the press and prepress side. • MUST be available EMER PAYNE, Deceased, were issued on July 28, 2020, in Docket Number to go out of town. The candidate selected will have the * MUST be available 9790PR, pending in the County Court of Walker County, Texas to GRETTLE opportunity to be a vital part of a newspaper for early OWEN PAYNE, Independent Executrix. organization. morning hours, 3 days a week. Candidate must have the ability to lift from 50 to (Tuesday, Thursday, 75 lbs; operate a fork lift; possess a strong work & Saturday) The address of record for GRETTLE OWEN PAYNE is: c/o Sam A. Moak, ethic and possess organizational skills. If you Apply In Person Moak & Moak, P.C., 1315 Eleventh Street, Huntsville, TX 77340. think this position might be a good fit for you, 1409 10th Street please contact Huntsville, Texas Rex Harding at: All persons having claims against this Estate are required to present their NO PHONE CALLS [email protected]. PLEASE! claims within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. Public Notices/Legals DATED July 28, 2020 GRETTLE OWEN PAYNE Independent Executrix ORDINANCE NO. 2020-35 BY: Sam A. Moak Attorney for Independent Executrix AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS CODE OF MOAK & MOAK, P.C. ORDINANCES, SPECIFICALLY CHAPTER 12 “BUILDINGS AND BUILDING 1315 Eleventh Street REGULATIONS”; MAKING OTHER PROVISIONS AND FINDINGS THERETO; Huntsville, TX 77340 AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Adopted and passed by the City Phone: 936/295-6394 Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas, on August 4, 2020. City Secretary Fax: 936/295-3100 Brenda Poe TBN: 00798379 8-6, 8-8 8-6.
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