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Catahoula Legals INACTIVE VOTERS Fannin, Jacob E, 365 Catfish Rd 7 Page 12A , December 18, 2019, Catahoula News Booster Catahoula Legals INACTIVE VOTERS Fannin, Jacob E, 365 Catfish Rd 7. 2003 Crown Vic 2FAF871W17Xl24538 CATAHOULA PARISH Mosley, Rodderick Dante, 604 Red Oak St 8. 2003 Crown Vic 2FAFP71W04X115258 LOUISIANA SECRETARY OF STATE KYLE ARDOIN Mosley, Raja Ferrie, 604 Red Oak St 9. 2000 Crown Vic 2FAFP71WOYX192279 If your name appears on the list below, your Hancock, Travis Hunter, 194 Island Dr 10. 2006 Crown Vic 2FAFP71W86X122154 voter registration status is inactive because your Arnold, Crystal Rose, 508 Wedon St 11. 2010 Crown Vic 2FABP7BV8AX139906 registration address was not able to be verified by Dunbar, Antonio Askari Grant, 1286 Hwy 126 12. 2005 Ford 350 Van super duty your parish registrar of voters during the annual High, Tiffany Marie, 165 Betty Dr 1FB5531P85HB17564 canvass or correspondence sent to the address on file Russ, Jamario Marquize, 1209 Stella St 13. 2008 Crown Vic 2FAFP71V18X178785 has been returned undeliverable. If your residential Brown, Zamya Monae, 1515 Front St 14. 2001Crown Vic 2FAFP71W32Xl12024 address or the address where you receive mail has Howell, Richard Levan, 1727 Church Rd changed from the address used when you registered Duncan, Jamian, 1200 Branch St 15. 2004 Crown Vic 2FAFP71W14X144526 to vote or last changed your voter registration record, Williams, Dean Kirk, 810 Tal Gibson St 16. 1997 Crown Vic 2FALP71W1VX224915 please update your residential address on your voter Wilkerson, Bradarrius Tyron, 1200 Branch St 17. 2007 Dodge Charger 04578780AA registration record online at www.GeauxVote.com. ------ Sicily Island ------ 18. 2003 Crown Vic 2FAFP71W64Xl15264 You may also change it by mail or in person at your Richardson, Moses, 989 Ditto Rd 19. 2008 Crown Vic 2FAFP71V68X154658 parish registrar of voters. Doolittle, Misty Franklin, 602 Hwy 916 20. 2006 Crown Vic 2FAFP71W67X132229 If you have not changed your address, you are Tolliver, Lacole Gay, 148 Rowan Court St 2 1 . 2007 Dodge Charger ( S T I L L R U N S currently eligible to vote but will be required to Nolan, Ashley May, 1778 Ratcliff Rd NEEDS MINOR WORK) 2B3KA43H77H847863 confirm your address when voting. If you do not Crain, Asa Dewayne, 3137 Rock Rd confirm your address and you do not vote in any Williams, Kiesha T, 330 Rock Rd election between the time your name was added Swaggart, Thomas Eugene, 815 Newman St DUE TO THE HOLIDAYS to the list and the day after the second regularly Slay, Michael L, 374 Kerrigan Rd scheduled general election for federal office held Brown, Roosevelt, 142 Guice Rd SPECIAL DEADLINE DATE after such date, your name may be removed from Brown, Shirley Ann, 142 Guice Rd NEXT WEEK FOR LEGALS the voter registration list. Slay, Sharon M, 354 Kerrigan Rd A list of inactive voters is available 24 hours a day, Slay, Tamera Lynn, 374 Kerrigan Rd FRIDAY 12:00 NOON seven days per week online at www.GeauxVote.com. Slay II, Michael Lance, 374 Kerrigan Rd Anderson, Rkyshia Nichole, 208 Falcon Ave [email protected] ------ Aimwell ------ Roberts, Claude Bingham, 4456 Hwy 913 Posey, Matthew Mark, 1114 Red Cutt Rd ------ Vick ------ Bass, Austin Blaine, 2701 Webb Camp Rd Franks, Anderia Clark, 254 Inner Loop Rd Catahoula Parish ------ Clayton ------ SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF Jordan, Anthony Jerome, 1278 Hwy 567 CATAHOULA PUBLIC MEETINGS Jordan, Earnie Terrell, 1278 Hwy 567 STATE OF LOUISIANA Case, Shelby Leonard, 564 Nelsonville Rd DOCKET; 29734 “A” ------ Columbia ------ IN RE: BOBBY CAROL FREEMAN, ET AL Barnette, Stephen Crosby, 143 Cassels Rd FILED: SIGNED: ------ Enterprise ------ MONITION Wyant Jr, George Thomas, 478 Wyant Rd PURSUANT to an Order of the Seventh District Court for Scribber, Allie Brooke, 148 Denison Rd the Parish of Catahoula in the matter of BOBBY CAROL Scribber, Oscar James, 148 Denison Rd FREEMEN, ET AL, Docket No. 29734, Division A, of the Seventh Judicial District Court, Parish of Catahoula, State Palmer, Casandra Lynn, 495 Dan Rd #RD of Louisiana, Ingram, Matt Austin, 5901 Hwy 124 dated Sept. 24, 2019 it was ordered as follows: Jenkins, Alison Marie, 378 Wyant Rd WHEREAS, BILLY JOHNSON, by act executed by Ronnie ------ Harrisonburg ------ Book, Sheriff apd Ex-Officio Tax Collector for the Parish of Wright, Cynthia Gonzales, 271 Horace Rd Catahoula, and duly recorded on May 10, 2007, at COB Perrin, Daniel W, 8105 Hwy 8 237, folio 120, Instrument #261,840 of the official records Perrin, Connie Sue, 8105 Hwy 8 of Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, did purchase property at a Dodson, Leslie M, 7921 Hwy 8 tax sale for unpaid property taxes; Carter, Curtis Dean, 165 Rex Rd WHEREAS, JAMES N. JOHNSON has applied to this Court Town of Jonesville 12/10/19 Smith, Kathy Bridges, 785 Bushley St for a monition as advertisement in conformity with LSA- R.S. 47:2271 et seq. Boothe, Andrew Thomas, 7618 Hwy 124 THEREFORE, in the same of the State of Louisiana, and the Catahoula Parish School Board 1/7/20 Allen, Kelsie Miller, 375 Ellis Landing Rd Seventh Judicial District Court for the Parish of Catahoula, Corkern, Amber Leann, 743 Bushley St #18 all interested persons are cited and admonished to show Village of Sicily Island 1/9/20 Welch, Leanne Nobles, 119 Nelson Rd cause within sixty (60) days from the date on which this ------ Jonesville ------ monition is first advertised, why grounds exist for a nullity Catahoula Parish Police Jury 1/13/20 Edwards, Doris, 14535 Hwy 124 under the provisions of Chapter 5 Title 47 of the Louisiana Boyd, Sarah Brown, 243 Mason Rd Revised Village of Harrisonburg 1/13/20 Alagood, Georgia Wallace, 403 Fritz St Statutes of 1950. Chevallier, Margaret, 19404 Hwy 124 The property affected by this monition Branch, Gloria Adkins, 711 Troy St is described as follows: Town of Jonesville 1/14/20 T6N-R6E, Section 24, Lot 44 of a SID of Stewart, Johnny Benjamin, 401 Pollard Ave a Portion of Section 24 & 25, Plat Al 85. Williams, Emmer Mae, 1008 Harbor St Catahoula Parish Police Jury 1/27/20 Book, Aquilla, 186 Hudson Ln LARISA FIELDS, CLERK OF COURT Chapman, Gloria Gilbert, 537 Hwy 3102 Catahoula Parish, Louisiana All public meetings begin at 6:00 p.m. Chapman, Wallace Dean, 537 Hwy 3102 Williams, Bernice Johnson, 810 Tal Gibson St Myers, Charles Steven, 130 Taylor Rd Wiley, Robert Prescott, 138 Dufour Ln Publish two (2) times Harris, Elizabeth T, 242 Tims Rd 7 days intervening between Myers, Tina J, 130 Taylor Rd Cross, Robert T, 181 Allen Rd Weeks, Richard Cordell, 216 Wilks Rd Colclasure, Virginia Elizabeth, 19152 Hwy 124 McCarver, Brian Wayne, 741 Routon Rd Williams, Martha Louise, 903 Front St WHEREABOUTS Stewart, Alexandra Marquez, 401 Pollard Ave Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Albert William Duff, Charles Michael, 4521 Hwy 126 Arrington, A/K/A Albert W. Arrington, Reba A. Wilson or Collins, Nashandra Ranae, 603 Anna Circle Albert W. Mayes, please contact William A. Yarbrough at 318-715-3006. King, Cynthia B, 364 McCarver Rd William A. Yarbrough Nichols, Euna Wiley, 127 Larto Bayou Rd Burton, Vertie Lee, 607 Pollard Ave PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE ICIOUS Notice is hereby given that at its meeting to be held GIVE DEL Lee, Taja Siedah, 500 Jasmine St THEY Clark Jr, Robert Chester, 11459 Hwy 8 on Monday, January 13, 2020 at 6:00 P.M. at its regular Bowen, Sally Gonzales, 1000 Earlys Dr #103 meeting place, the Police Jury Room of the Courthouse, WILL Moore, Margarette, 807 Fritz St #13 301 Bushley Street, Harrisonburg, Louisiana, the Police Jury of the Parish of Catahoula, State of Louisiana, plans McMillin, Barbara Megan, 21841 Hwy 124 to consider adopting a resolution ordering and calling an Norris, Everette Scott, 418 Owl Rd election to be held in Catahoula Parish to authorize the Wells, Amanda Danielle, 1007 Front St renewal of a sales and use tax. Norris, Latoya Shanta, 102 Madge St + 4 FREE Jefferson, Jerome, 814 Willow St NOTICE TO BIDDERS BURGERS! Castillo, Lindsay Brazell, 446 Taylor Rd The Catahoula Parish Sheriff's Office will be THE FAVORITE GIFT Reeves, Margaret Lynette, 128 Tullos Rd taking sealed bids on the following vehicles for 4 (6 oz.) Filet Mignons Jones, Anisha Lana, 903 Front St sale. 4 (4 oz.) Boneless Pork Chops Thompson, Misty Dawn, 843 Dub Rd Vehicles #1-20 will be sold all together for scrap. 4 (4 oz.) Omaha Steaks Burgers 4 (2.8 oz.) Potatoes au Gratin Kimball, Ashli Brooke, 277 Brooks Rd (1 bid) Jordan, William D, 125 Sanders Loop Rd 4 (4 oz.) Caramel Apple Tartlets 16 MAIN COURSES A separate bid for vehicle #21-2007 Dodge, vin# Signature Seasoning Packet + SIDES & DESSERTS Jordan, Angela Loraine, 125 Sanders Loop Rd 2B3KA43H77H847863, is required. $218.92* separately *Savings shown over aggregated single item Book, Chevy Tellis, 268 Masters Rd $ 99 base price. Limit 2 pkgs. Free gifts must ship See attached list COMBO PRICE with #59104 Standard S&H will be added. Warner, Jared Michael, 454 Meyers Bend Rd 69 Expires 2/29/20. ©2019 Omaha Steaks, Inc. Vault, Trevor Davon, 507 Tom Cotton St All bids must be in a sealed envelope marked BIDS FOR VEHICLE. The bids will be opened ORDER NOW! 1.877.637.9564 ask for 59104JYB White, Mika May, 400 Jasmine St www.OmahaSteaks.com/cheer87 Honeycutt, Willie Juanita, 376 Sac A Lait Rd January 8, 2019 at 10:00 A.M. in the Catahoula Norris, Kyle Jacob, 418 Owl Rd Parish Sheriff's Office, Room 105, Courthouse Skinner, Crystal Nicole, 242 Taylor Rd Building, Harrisonburg, Louisiana. The Sheriff Wilkerson Jr, Bradford Jay, 1200 Branch St reserves the right to decline any or all bid Mullins, Dustin Wayne, 14101 Hwy 8 Myers, Morgan Danielle, 130 Taylor Rd 1.
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