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Catahoula Legals Catahoula News Booster, July 29, 2020, Page 13A CATAHOULA LEGALS INACTIVE VOTERS ------ Jonesville ------ Reeves, Margaret Lynette, 128 Tullos CATAHOULA PARISH Adams, Ronnie Dale, 164 Goldie Dr Rd Alagood, Georgia Wallace, 403 Fritz St Russ, Jamario Marquize, 1209 Stella St LOUISIANA SECRETARY OF STATE KYLE Arnold, Crystal Rose, 508 Wedon St Skinner, Crystal Nicole, 242 Taylor Rd ARDOIN Barnes, Joe Louis, 806 Gohegan St Smith, Chad Joseph, 444 Smith Rd Bean, Jeff R, 101 Willard St Smith, Howard G, 11479 Hwy 8 If your name appears on the list below, Bean, Lacey Lynn, 101 Willard St Stewart, Alexandra Marquez, 401 Pol- your voter registration status is inactive Bean, Sarah M, 101 Willard St lard Ave because your registration address was Book, Aquilla, 186 Hudson Ln Stewart, Johnny Benjamin, 401 Pollard not able to be verified by your parish Book, Chevy Tellis, 268 Masters Rd Ave registrar of voters during the annual Book, Kathy Sanders, 1711 Hwy 3102 Stone, Barbara Jean, 412 Hardie Rd canvass or correspondence sent to the Book, Roy Ray, 1711 Hwy 3102 Thompson, Misty Dawn, 843 Dub Rd address on file has been returned un- Bowen, Sally Gonzales, 1000 Earlys Dr Thrasher, Tristy Crum, 540 Parhams Rd deliverable. If your residential address #103 Townsend, Jerryca Lynn, 537 Mason Rd or the address where you receive mail Boyd, Sarah Brown, 243 Mason Rd Vault, Trevor Davon, 507 Tom Cotton St has changed from the address used Brackins, Jerlena, 601 Fritz St Warner, Jared Michael, 454 Meyers when you registered to vote or last Branch, Gloria Adkins, 711 Troy St Bend Rd changed your voter registration record, Brantley, John Wesley, 678 Coldiron Rd Weeks, Richard Cordell, 216 Wilks Rd please update your residential address Brown, Kendall Lynn, 15453 Hwy 124 Wells, Amanda Danielle, 1007 Front St on your voter registration record on- Brown, Zamya Monae, 1515 Front St West, Evalene Horace, 1207 Stella St line at www.GeauxVote.com. You may Burton, Vertie Lee, 607 Pollard Ave White, Mika May, 400 Jasmine St also change it by mail or in person at Castillo, Jubal K, 446 Taylor Rd Wiley, Robert Prescott, 138 Dufour Ln your parish registrar of voters. Castillo, Lindsay Brazell, 446 Taylor Rd Wilkerson Jr, Bradford Jay, 1200 Branch Chapman, Gloria Gilbert, 537 Hwy St If you have not changed your address, 3102 Wilkerson, Bradarrius Tyron, 1200 you are currently eligible to vote but Chapman, Wallace Dean, 537 Hwy Branch St will be required to confirm your ad- 3102 Williams, Bernice Johnson, 810 Tal Gib- dress when voting. If you do not con- Chevallier, Margaret, 19404 Hwy 124 son St firm your address and you do not vote Clark Jr, Robert Chester, 11459 Hwy 8 Williams, Dean Kirk, 810 Tal Gibson St in any election between the time your Colclasure, Virginia Elizabeth, 19152 Williams, Emmer Mae, 1008 Harbor St name was added to the list and the day Hwy 124 Williams, Martha Louise, 903 Front St after the second regularly scheduled Collins, Nashandra Ranae, 603 Anna Williamson, Jessica Ann, 15043 Hwy general election for federal office held Circle 124 after such date, your name may be re- Cross, Robert T, 181 Allen Rd Womack, Jake Alden, 11479 Hwy 8 moved from the voter registration list. Davis, Candace Rachelle, 504 Jasmine ------ Sicily Island ------ St Anderson, Rkyshia Nichole, 208 Falcon A list of inactive voters is available 24 Duff, Charles Michael, 4521 Hwy 126 Ave hours a day, seven days per week on- Dunbar, Antonio Askari Grant, 1286 Atkins, Felicia Teshea, 140 Rowan line at www.GeauxVote.com. Hwy 126 Court St Duncan, Jamian, 1200 Branch St Brown, Roosevelt, 142 Guice Rd ------ Aimwell ------ Edwards, Doris, 14535 Hwy 124 Brown, Shirley Ann, 142 Guice Rd Bass, Austin Blaine, 2701 Webb Camp Fannin, Jacob E, 365 Catfish Rd Collins, Martin O, 315 Rock Rd Rd Fisher, Sarah Ann Kimble, 405 Fritz St Cooper, Paul Gene, 118 Rowan Court ------ Clayton ------ #17 St Arnett, Rosie Mae, 3420 Hwy 921 Ford, Angel A, 12086 Hwy 8 Cooper, Susan E, 163 Walker Rd Case, Shelby Leonard, 564 Nelsonville Ford, Linda Gail, 12086 Hwy 8 Crain, Asa Dewayne, 3137 Rock Rd Rd Franklin II, Frances Marie, 417 Brown Doolittle, Misty Franklin, 602 Hwy 916 Jordan, Anthony Jerome, 1278 Hwy Rd Guice, Jan, 3536 Hwy 8 567 Fritz Jr, Charles Paul, 180 Old Jena Rd Holley, Douglas Bruce, 807 Hwy 915 Jordan, Earnie Terrell, 1278 Hwy 567 Griffin, Kendra Chantell, 342 Davis Rd Nolan, Ashley May, 1778 Ratcliff Rd Keenan, Duane Couillard, 993 Hwy 567 Hancock, Amanda Kay, 194 Island Dr Phillips, Virnita Nicole, 330 Rock Rd ------ Columbia ------ Hancock, Travis Hunter, 194 Island Dr Richardson, Moses, 989 Ditto Rd Barnette, Stephen Crosby, 143 Cassels Hardie, Summer Layne, 1081 Patton Roberts, Claude Bingham, 4456 Hwy Rd Church Rd 913 ------ Effie ------ Harp, Jennifer Jean, 368 Tarpley Rd Slay II, Michael Lance, 374 Kerrigan Rd Dauzat, Jimmy Randy, 260 S Farms Harris, Elizabeth T, 242 Tims Rd Slay, Michael L, 374 Kerrigan Rd Loop Rd Hatten, Ivori Zontel, 1000 Earlys Dr Slay, Sharon M, 354 Kerrigan Rd ------ Enterprise ------ #140 Slay, Tamera Lynn, 374 Kerrigan Rd Ingram, Matt Austin, 5901 Hwy 124 High, Tiffany Marie, 165 Betty Dr Spence, Tyler Martin, 3012 Hwy 8 Jenkins, Alison Marie, 378 Wyant Rd Hodges, Brittany Olive, 903 Audubon Swaggart, Thomas Eugene, 815 New- McGuffee, Douglas Dion, 4756 Hwy St man St 124 Honeycutt, Willie Juanita, 376 Sac A Thompson, Catherine Anne, 492 Hwy McGuffee, Taylor Danielle, 4756 Hwy Lait Rd 915 124 Howell, Richard Levan, 1727 Church Rd Thompson, Kelly Roy, 492 Hwy 915 Palmer, Casandra Lynn, 495 Dan Rd Hughes, Cynthia Woodall, 336 Connie Tolliver, Lacole Gay, 148 Rowan Court #RD Ln St Ray, Ashley Sharon Rose, 697 McGuf- Jefferson, Jerome, 814 Willow St Walker, David Ray, 249 Hwy 915 fee Rd Joiner, Lauren Kaye, 1915 Hwy 126 Williams, Kiesha T, 330 Rock Rd Scribber, Allie Brooke, 148 Denison Rd Jones, Anisha Lana, 903 Front St ------ Vick ------ Scribber, Oscar James, 148 Denison Rd Jordan, Angela Loraine, 125 Sanders Franks, Anderia Clark, 254 Inner Loop Sparks, Evelyn E, 4731 Hwy 124 Loop Rd Rd Sparks, Ralph, 4731 Hwy 124 Jordan, William D, 125 Sanders Loop Notice of Publication Stanford, Elizabeth Ruth, 787 McGuf- Rd SHERIFF'S SALE fee Rd Kimball, Ashli Brooke, 277 Brooks Rd 21ST MORTGAGE CORPORATION Townsend, Kristin Boothe, 5482 Hwy King, Cynthia B, 364 McCarver Rd VS.29727 124 Lee, Taja Siedah, 500 Jasmine St ARTHUR LEE SIMMONS CARTER Seventh Judicial District Court Wyant Jr, George Thomas, 478 Wyant Lemay, Denise McCloud, 110 Emerald Parish of Catahoula Rd Dr State of Louisiana ------ Grayson ------ Luss, Richard L, 1721 Hwy 3101 Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a writ of Seizure Prudhomme, Frances Elaine, 3189 Old McCarver, Brian Wayne, 741 Routon And Sale issued out of the Honorable Seventh Judicial Columbia Rd Rd District Court within and for the Parish of Catahoula, State ------ Harrisonburg ------ McClure, Cheryl Denise, 15762 Hwy of Louisiana, in the above entitled and numbered cause, I have seized and taken into my possession and will offer Allen, Kelsie Miller, 375 Ellis Landing Rd 124 for sale at public auction, according to law, at the principal Boothe, Andrew Thomas, 7618 Hwy McClure, John Anthony, 15762 Hwy front door of the Court House, in Harrisonburg, Louisiana, 124 124 commencing at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, the 12th day of Carney, Jo Ann, 10230 Hwy 8 Montpelier, Alice Joyce, 158 Pearl Dr August, 2020 the following described property, situated in Carter, Curtis Dean, 165 Rex Rd Moore, Margarette, 807 Fritz St #13 the Parish of Catahoula, Louisiana, to-wit: Corkern, Amber Leann, 743 Bushley St Mosley, Raja Ferrie, 604 Red Oak St 2016 SOUTHERN ENERGY 32X76 MOBILE HOME BEARING SERIAL NUMBERS SOU009774ALA & SOU009774ALB #18 Mosley, Rodderick Dante, 604 Red Oak The property shall be sold for CASH subject to any security Dodson, Leslie M, 7921 Hwy 8 St interest, mortgage, lien, or privilege thereon superior to Friloux, Ashley, 103 Taliaferro St Mullins, Dustin Wayne, 14101 Hwy 8 that of the seizing creditor. Howell, Douglas Wayne, 743 Bushley Myers, Charles Steven, 130 Taylor Rd Terms of sale, cash to the last and highest bidder Without St #24 Myers, Morgan Danielle, 130 Taylor Rd the benefit of appraisement. Odom, Jeffrey Lavon, 200 Woodland Myers, Tina J, 130 Taylor Rd SEND BILL TO: TONEY EDWARDS Ridge Rd Newman, Phillip Glen, 288 Cantwell Rd P.O. BOX 655 Odom, Noah Dawson, 200 Woodland Nichols, Euna Wiley, 127 Larto Bayou HARRISONBURG, LA 71340 Ridge Rd Rd Trevathan Law Firm, APLC Odom, Shanda Danzy, 200 Woodland Norris, Everette Scott, 418 Owl Rd 8235 YMCA Plaza Drive Suite 400 Ridge Rd Norris, Kyle Jacob, 418 Owl Rd Baton Rouge, LA 70810 Perrin, Connie Sue, 8105 Hwy 8 Norris, Latoya Shanta, 102 Madge St By: Randee Simpson, Deputy Perrin, Daniel W, 8105 Hwy 8 Olds, Joshua Nicholes, 472 Trinity Rd Published in the Catahoula News Booster, beginning July Smith, Kathy Bridges, 785 Bushley St Paulk, Kayla Smith, 2200 Little River Rd 29, 2020 Welch, Leanne Nobles, 119 Nelson Rd Paulk, Ryan Andrew, 2200 Little River Woods, Zachary Brice, 364 Sanders Rd Rd Legal Deadline Monday 12:00 NOON Wright, Cynthia Gonzales, 271 Horace Pearson, Kenisha Brea, 1207 Stella St [email protected] Rd Ramirez, Winona Anita, 376 Sac A Lait Rd Legals continued on Page 14A.
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