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Lake Level The elevation of Toledo Bend Reservoir on Monday morning, April 15 was 169.93 mean sea level. Top of the power pool is 172 ft. msl and bottom of the power pool is 168 ft. msl. Index Opinion/Editorial ................ 6 Lifestyle/Society.................. 7 Obituaries ............................ 9 Classifieds ..........................11 Legal Notices ............. 1B-6B The Sabine Index Wednesday, April 17, 2019 www.sabinetoday.com | Vol. 140 | Issue No. 33 | $1.00 Founded September 6, 1879 By Daniel Jones, editor Each year, the Zwolle Log- gers and Forestry Festival hon- ors the Oldest Logger of the Year with a special ceremony during the festival, which is held each year during the second weekend in May. Chosen this year is the beloved George Edwin Ezernack, widely known by his nickname, “Zorro.” He was born and raised in the Zwolle area to the late Abram and Lela Ezernack and had your typical childhood for someone growing up there. He attended St. Joseph’s Catholic School for the most part and was a Zwolle Hawk for a while, but left formal education to work with his father at Ezernack’s Garage. Deciding to enter the logging industry, he began by contract- ing for A.T. and Pie Martinez by cutting and skidding. Later, he’d buy his own truck and haul short pulpwood for Cade Wood for sev- eral years. By 1977, Edwin Ezernack Logging was born, and he was employed by Palmer and Jones. That company later became For- estry South. “I put in some hard years,” he said. “Been through lots of trucks and equipment but it was all worth it.” Along the way, he met his wife, Dorothy, and started a fam- ily. They were blessed with four sons and five daughters. Now, they have 21 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. A sev- enth could very well be here by the time the festival rolls around. He tells the story of how his daughter, Gwen, was born on the first day that he was on his own in the industry. He was “in the woods,” of course, but getting a flat tire fixed allowed him enough of a break to stop by the hospital and see the newest member of his family. Ezernack worked and his wife supported him greatly, of- tentimes being up well before dawn to prepare a hearty break- fast due to the strenuous sched- ule her husband had to keep, in addition to helping with the kids and making sure the house ran smoothly. In the early 1990s, he began working with Walsh Timber Co., and Edwin Ezernack and Sons was formed. He is still employed with Walsh Timber to this day. He’s slowed down greatly in past years but is pleased that his four sons have taken such an interest in keeping the business going. All of his sons and some of his grandsons work in the log- ging industry. They are either employed by him or his son- in-law, Huey. Their hard work should keep the industry solid for decades to come. Like many of this area, logging is a family tradition. When told of the honor, Zor- ro was truly humbled and took a bit of time to accept. He agreed to do so at the encouragement of his wife and children. “We’ve always loved and supported the festival,” she said. “P.M. and Shirley Woods had a meeting at the VFW Hall and we gladly provided some funding to help in getting things started.” Although admittedly slower than in previous years, the cou- ple keeps busy, mostly with the grandchildren and great-grand- children. Family get-togethers are a common occurrence. “We go to their ballgames and school events, basically any- thing they do,” he says, proudly. They sincerely invite every- one to the Zwolle Loggers and Forestry Festival, which will take place the weekend of May 10-11. 8236 Highway 1 • Natchitoches, LA 71457 318-357-0380 • 318-357-0377 www.natchitocheswood.com Heavy Duty Vinyl Sea Walls • #1 Grade 40 Ground Contract Lumber Full Rough 1x6 For Heavy Duty Privacy & Rail Fences • Premium Decking Piers, Boat Houses, Elevated Homes, Retaining Walls, Pole Barns & Arbors Saltwater & Freshwater Treatment Congratulate your High School Graduate! Deadline for Graduation Ads are Friday, May 10. Come by our office and place your ad today. Call 318-256-3495 for any questions. *Discount is applied to personal ads and payment must be received in advance. We are cutting our display rate to families and friends who wish to tell all of Sabine Parish how proud they are of their graduate.* Reserve your space today! YOUR NEWSPAPER WORKS HARD FOR YOU! Get the latest news and events. Promote your business. Sell items quickly. Find new opportunities and more. For more information, call us today at 318-256-3495. Edwin “Zorro” Ezernack named Oldest Logger 2019 Oldest Logger George Edwin “Zorro” Ezernack Town of Many has hopping Easter plans Isabella is one of the Easter Bunny’s “good children” who at- tends the Easter event every year. The Town of Many has some big plans for Many and Sabine Parish children on Saturday, April 20. It’s the fourth annual Easter Party and Easter movie for Many and Sabine Parish children. The celebration starts at 6 p.m. when the Many Community Center will Local teams enter LHSAA softball playoff Members of the Many Lady Tigers softball team take a moment to celebrate a game well played on April 12. As the top seeded team, they defeated DeQuincy 19-9. (Photo courtesy Tina Mc- Cormic) By Daniel Jones, editor Many of our local softball teams have entered the LHSAA Softball playoffs. The Many Lady Tigers soft- ball team has entered the Class 2A playoffs the top seed and de- feated 32 nd seed DeQuincy 19-9 on April 12. The Lady Tigers took their final lead late in the game. They were tied at nine runs each when Keely Dubois hit a solo home run in the bottom of the fourth in- ning. The Tigers were particularly strong in the sixth inning, when Abbie Baker, Brook Jenkins, and Kaylee Hall each knocked in RBIs. Pitching for Many was Tia Holmes, who also hit a solo home run in the first inning. On the mound she allowed nine hits and nine runs over four innings with two Ks. Also hitting a home run was Jada Carhee. The team as a whole had 16 hits on the day, with Baker, Ale- nea Davis, Hall, Holmes, Dubois, and Makynli Miller getting mul- tiple hits. Baker led the team with three hits in five at-bats. Next up, the Lady Tigers take on 16 th -seeded Delcambre on April 16 at 5:30 p.m. at the Many City Bank participates in Relay for Life Team City Bank Many Branch participated in the Relay for Life event that took place on Friday, April 12 at Many High School. Pictured are Tanya Peterson, Jamie Vincent, Betsy Godfrey, Jamey McIntyre, Kristy Miller, Tiffany Carnline and John Melvin Miller. Senior photos needed Graduation season is upon us, and the Index is preparing the annual graduation edition of the Index. We are requesting that schools have pictures of their graduating seniors submitted no later than Friday, May 3 for in- clusion. Also, families wishing to put a special message to their senior can contact Alex at 318-256- 3495. Robertson chronicles outlaw’s hideouts The entrance to one of the caves is pictured. Read more on page 2. Continued on Page 2 Continued on Page 3

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Lake LevelThe elevation of Toledo

Bend Reservoir on Monday morning, April 15 was 169.93 mean sea level.

Top of the power pool is 172 ft. msl and bottom of the power pool is 168 ft. msl.

IndexOpinion/Editorial ................ 6Lifestyle/Society.................. 7Obituaries ............................ 9Classifieds ..........................11Legal Notices ............. 1B-6B

The Sabine Index Wednesday, April 17, 2019 www.sabinetoday.com | Vol. 140 | Issue No. 33 | $1.00

Founded September 6, 1879

By Daniel Jones, editorEach year, the Zwolle Log-

gers and Forestry Festival hon-ors the Oldest Logger of the Year with a special ceremony during the festival, which is held each year during the second weekend in May. Chosen this year is the beloved George Edwin Ezernack, widely known by his nickname,

“Zorro.”He was born and raised in

the Zwolle area to the late Abram and Lela Ezernack and had your typical childhood for someone growing up there. He attended St. Joseph’s Catholic School for the most part and was a Zwolle Hawk for a while, but left formal education to work with his father

at Ezernack’s Garage.Deciding to enter the logging

industry, he began by contract-ing for A.T. and Pie Martinez by cutting and skidding. Later, he’d buy his own truck and haul short pulpwood for Cade Wood for sev-eral years.

By 1977, Edwin Ezernack Logging was born, and he was employed by Palmer and Jones. That company later became For-estry South.

“I put in some hard years,” he said. “Been through lots of trucks and equipment but it was all worth it.”

Along the way, he met his wife, Dorothy, and started a fam-ily. They were blessed with four sons and five daughters. Now, they have 21 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. A sev-enth could very well be here by the time the festival rolls around.

He tells the story of how his daughter, Gwen, was born on the first day that he was on his own in the industry. He was “in the woods,” of course, but getting a flat tire fixed allowed him enough of a break to stop by the hospital and see the newest member of his family.

Ezernack worked and his wife supported him greatly, of-tentimes being up well before dawn to prepare a hearty break-fast due to the strenuous sched-ule her husband had to keep, in addition to helping with the kids and making sure the house ran smoothly.

In the early 1990s, he began working with Walsh Timber Co., and Edwin Ezernack and Sons was formed. He is still employed with Walsh Timber to this day.

He’s slowed down greatly in past years but is pleased that his four sons have taken such an interest in keeping the business going. All of his sons and some of his grandsons work in the log-ging industry. They are either employed by him or his son-in-law, Huey. Their hard work should keep the industry solid for decades to come. Like many of this area, logging is a family tradition.

When told of the honor, Zor-ro was truly humbled and took a bit of time to accept. He agreed to do so at the encouragement of his wife and children.

“We’ve always loved and supported the festival,” she said. “P.M. and Shirley Woods had a meeting at the VFW Hall and we gladly provided some funding to help in getting things started.”

Although admittedly slower than in previous years, the cou-ple keeps busy, mostly with the grandchildren and great-grand-children. Family get-togethers are a common occurrence.

“We go to their ballgames and school events, basically any-thing they do,” he says, proudly.

They sincerely invite every-one to the Zwolle Loggers and Forestry Festival, which will take place the weekend of May 10-11.

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Edwin “Zorro” Ezernack named Oldest Logger

2019 Oldest Logger George Edwin “Zorro” Ezernack

Town of Many has hopping Easter plans

Isabella is one of the Easter Bunny’s “good children” who at-tends the Easter event every year.

The Town of Many has some big plans for Many and Sabine Parish children on Saturday, April 20.

It’s the fourth annual Easter

Party and Easter movie for Many and Sabine Parish children. The celebration starts at 6 p.m. when the Many Community Center will

Local teams enter LHSAA softball playoff

Members of the Many Lady Tigers softball team take a moment to celebrate a game well played on April 12. As the top seeded team, they defeated DeQuincy 19-9. (Photo courtesy Tina Mc-

Cormic)By Daniel Jones, editorMany of our local softball

teams have entered the LHSAA Softball playoffs.

The Many Lady Tigers soft-ball team has entered the Class 2A playoffs the top seed and de-feated 32nd seed DeQuincy 19-9 on April 12.

The Lady Tigers took their

final lead late in the game. They were tied at nine runs each when Keely Dubois hit a solo home run in the bottom of the fourth in-ning.

The Tigers were particularly strong in the sixth inning, when Abbie Baker, Brook Jenkins, and Kaylee Hall each knocked in RBIs.

Pitching for Many was Tia Holmes, who also hit a solo home run in the first inning. On the mound she allowed nine hits and nine runs over four innings with two Ks.

Also hitting a home run was Jada Carhee.

The team as a whole had 16 hits on the day, with Baker, Ale-nea Davis, Hall, Holmes, Dubois, and Makynli Miller getting mul-tiple hits. Baker led the team with three hits in five at-bats.

Next up, the Lady Tigers take on 16th-seeded Delcambre on April 16 at 5:30 p.m. at the Many

City Bank participates in Relay for Life

Team City Bank Many Branch participated in the Relay for Life event that took place on Friday, April 12 at Many High School. Pictured are Tanya Peterson, Jamie Vincent, Betsy Godfrey, Jamey McIntyre, Kristy Miller, Tiffany Carnline and John Melvin Miller.

Senior photos needed

Graduation season is upon us, and the Index is preparing the annual graduation edition of the Index.

We are requesting that schools have pictures of their graduating seniors submitted no later than Friday, May 3 for in-clusion.

Also, families wishing to put a special message to their senior can contact Alex at 318-256-3495.

Robertson chronicles outlaw’s hideouts

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By Rickey RobertsonIn Western Louisiana, there

are many stories and legends, and some tall tales of the days of the Neutral Strip, or as many know it, the Free State. In 1802

Spain ceded Louisiana back to France in the Treaty of Ildefonso and on May 2, 1803, the purchase treaty for the Louisiana Purchase was signed and the actual sale date was declared to be April 30, 1803. Louisiana was now a per-manent possession of the United States. But Spain did not approve,

and they decided to reclaim the lands they had once owned and occupied. Spanish troops under General Hurrera established en-campments at Nacogdoches and Spanish patrols began crossing the Sabine River. Could a border war take place? Yes, it could. But what happened to prevent it?

With war imminent, the United States and Spain came up with a plan. A Neutral Strip agreed upon by both countries was drawn out. Neither coun-try would own it until the actual border could be established. The Neutral Strip was a large area, with the eastern boundary being on the eastern side Rio Hondo Bayou down to Kisatchie Bayou, Devil’s Swamp, Calcasieu Riv-er, and on to the Gulf of Mexico. The western boundary was the Sabine River. By agreement, the area was to be un-policed by both countries. And this area would be as such until 1819 with the sign-ing of the Adams-Onis Treaty. There was no law and order to be found during the time of 1806 until 1819 so it made a safe hav-en for outlaws. One such famous outlaw was John Murrell, who had a large band of outlaws with him and had two large hideouts here in western Louisiana.

John A. Murrell is alleged to have been born in Tennes-see around 1800. His father was a Methodist minister and he learned the Gospel well. But he also learned to steal and rob well also. Murrell began preaching in and around the Neutral Strip in 1825. While he was preaching, he was also establishing and or-ganizing a large band of outlaws.

As he traveled around preach-ing, he established hideouts and headquarters in various loca-tions. He had camps at Midway Station near Fort Jesup and near Los Adais, but his most elaborate headquarters was in a cave hide-out near Kisatchie. He also had a second set of caves in what is now western Sabine Parish near the little community of Clearwa-ter in Ward 2. Murrell formed his outlaw band into seven clans and he supposedly had eight different banks where his stolen treasures could be hidden. Members of his outlaw clan were identified to each other in several ways. Each had a black locust tree bordered by two Spanish dagger plants in their front yards. Another way to identify each other was a golden medallion they wore around their necks.

John Murrell would go throughout the Neutral Strip peaching and scouting out what types of livestock or valuables the settlers might have. While he was preaching, he would send his men out to rob the homes and farms of the settlers. While wait-ing to begin his open-air church services, Murrell would look at the horses and mules the settlers would either ride to the service or would use as their wagon teams. And after the services, these set-tlers would be robbed and the fine livestock he had observed would be stolen. During this time in American history, there was no cash money, just gold or silver. Stolen gold and silver from the settlers and from the many settlers traveling through

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High School baseball complex.Sabine parish is fielding sev-

eral strong teams in the Class B playoffs.

Fourth seeded Zwolle re-ceived a first-round bye and will play 13th-ranked Quitman on April 16 at 5 p.m. at Zwolle High School.

The 14th seed Converse Lady Wildcats defeated Doyline 11-1 in the first round and will travel to Forest on April 15 for the region-al round.

Florien, sitting at the sixth-seed for the tournament, took

out 27th-ranked Hornbeck on April 11 by a score of 16-1. They play Pitkin in the second round at 5 p.m. on April 16 at Florien.

Negreet’s first game of the playoff was scheduled after our press deadline so no score is available. They were set to play at 5 p.m. on April 15 at Oak Hill.

Eighth-seed Stanley defeated Fairview 13-3 in the first round.

In Class C, 11th ranked Ebarb will take on sixth-ranked Harri-sonburg at an unavailable time. They did not play in the first round and moved directly to re-gionals.

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open its doors for the children and their parents to enjoy the Easter party and movie. Every child attending will receive an Easter favor from the Town of Many and Mayor Ken Freeman. All children will go home with favors.

The Easter Bunny has sent word that, if he has finished dy-ing all the Easter eggs and pre-paring Easter baskets, he hopes to be at the Community Center to say hello to the children and have his picture made with them. He’s not sure he can be there, but he promised to do his best to attend.

The special movie is “Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Fac-tory.” It will begin at 7 p.m. and children will receive their Easter favors as they leave the theater.

Many Mayor Ken Freeman wants to remind everyone that the movie, special activities, and treats are all free. Admission doesn’t cost anything, and pop-corn and soft drinks are available for only $1 each.

Members of the Cultural Dis-trict Advisory Committee and

city employees are already work-ing hard to prepare for the big Easter event for area wide fami-lies.

Mary Brocato, chairperson of the Cultural District Advisory Committee, is especially excited about the special Easter movie.

“Willie Wonka and the Choc-olate Factory” is a much-loved movie by both children and adults. We think the whole fami-ly will enjoy this long time favor-ite,” she said.

Freeman and Brocato are hopeful to have a big crowd for this year’s free Easter movie.

“This special Easter event at the Many Community Center is the fourth year we’ve given an Easter party for our citizens and residents,” said Freeman. “So everyone has been working really hard to make sure it’s a success. All we need are the families to at-tend and have a good time.”

This Easter event is just one part of an ongoing effort between Mayor Freeman and the Many Cultural District Advisory Com-mittee to provide worthwhile ac-tivities for the residents of Many and Sabine Parish.

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The Easter Bunny and Mary Ellen Freeman, wife of Many Mayor Ken Freeman, discussed Easter favors at the 2018 Children’s Easter Party.

The Easter Bunny likes to greet children as they arrive for the big party. He has promised to do his best to attend the 2019 party on April 20.

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City Bank donates to Negreet basketball

City Bank donated an auction item for the Negreet High School Varsity Basketball Team’s Silent Auction. The fundraising event was Monday, April 15. Shown is Samantha Leach and Tanya Peterson.

City Bank supports Special Olympics

Concealed carry class setNow is the time to get your

concealed carry license before it is too late.

The Natchitoches Shooting Range is hosting a class. With crime being a threat, they claim that people need to know the correct and lawful way to protect theirself.

The class will be on April 27 and will qualify you to secure a license to carry a firearm con-cealed on your person for five

years. The cost of $100 and pro-vides all of your materials and range cost, plus instruction. The classes consist of pistol and per-sonal protection in the home.

Those needing to re-certify can do so the same day as the class.

All classes start at 9 a.m. un-til 5 p.m. on Saturday. For more information please call 318-356-9457 or 318-356-9778.

Local health clinic offering blood pressure screenings

April is National Minority Health Month, and Sabine Com-prehensive Health Clinic is en-couraging you to stay active and healthy.

Hypertension, also known as uncontrolled high blood pres-sure, can lead to heart attack, stroke, heart failure, aneurysms, and in some occurrences even be fatal. As a result of the ongoing issues with uncontrolled high blood pressure and in support of National Minority Health Month,

Sabine Comprehensive Health Clinic will be offering free hyper-tension screenings throughout the month of April.

Please stop by the clinic, lo-cated at 1050 North Robinson St. in Many to have a free blood pres-sure check and pick up education on the risks of uncontrolled high blood pressure and how to treat it, and/or schedule a medical ap-pointment with a provider.

For more information please call 318-256-8150.

The Sabine Parish Special Olympics, held on Thursday, April 11 at the Zwolle Festival Grounds, was a huge suc-cess. City Bank employees Kristy Miller and Jamie Vin-cent were there handing out goodies and supporting the participants.

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NSU Writing Marathon is Friday

Northwestern State Univer-sity’s Department of English, Foreign Languages and Cultur-al Studies invites the public to participate in the Natchitoches Writing Marathon Friday, April 19.

Participants will explore their way around downtown Natchitoches, gathering at 12:30 p.m. at Cane Break Café, 105 Church St., and afterward at 4:30 p.m. at Maglieaux’s, 805 Washington St. The event is free and open to the public.

For more information, con-tact Rebecca Macijeski at [email protected] or call (318) 357-5801.

the area were hidden in Murrell’s hidden banks. Murrell became known as the “Reverend Devil” due to his activities. Besides his robbing and stealing, he dealt in slaves. One thing he tried to ac-complish was an uprising by the slaves against their masters. He never succeeded in doing so.

In present-day Kisatchie Na-tional Forest at the little commu-nity of Kisatchie, John Murrell had his largest hideout. Known as Murrell’s Cave, it was a com-plex cave network in the rock hills and canyons of Kisatchie near Sheard Branch. These caves had rooms that were of various sizes and shapes. There were different rooms for the men to live in, rooms to store the stolen treasures, and rooms to keep the horses and mules. To find the route to these caves, there were many “waybills” to follow. On trees were specific carvings and on rocks were carv-ings of various types given cryptic directions. Inside the large cave complex, it was noted that along the walls of the caves were names and codes to help the men get safely in and out of the caves. This was also the same type of caves and directions that were known to be around the caves near the Clearwater Community just over in nearby Sabine Parish.

Around 1942, the US For-est Service decided to dynamite the caves near Kisatchie to keep people from getting lost, injured, or even killed as they hunted for “Murrell’s Treasure.” My pappaw Craft was working for the Forest Service and he told me some sto-ries of the Kisatchie Caves. He had lived at Kisatchie many years and had been by the caves many times. He told me of one large room in the caves where there was still a pile of trace chains and leather harness used by Murrell’s men to pull wagons and carts loaded with stolen treasure. He said this was still there when the caves were blown up. Today there is very lit-tle left to even identify this area as where Murrell and his men once

hid out.John Murrell also had a hide-

out near Clearwater. Many years ago, my wife and I investigated these caves. Treasure hunters had dug down into the caverns and had destroyed much of this site by using a water well drilling bit to open up the top of the rooms. It was interesting to note that a spring ran from these caves, and a special entrance where a man could ride a horse into the caves undetected was still there. Wa-ter, shelter, and protection were provided by these caves. Was this a hideout from authorities or was it one of the locations where the treasure was hidden? Was any-thing ever found at this site or at Kisatchie?

John Murrell remains a mys-tery to this day. There are many theories of many types concern-ing John Murrell and of what became of him. One theory was that Murrell was shot and killed by his own gang near Hunts Hill, another that he carried much of his treasure with him to London, England, where he died and was buried, another theory was that he secretly left Louisiana and may have gone back to Mississippi or Arkansas where he lived out his life, and the last theory was that some of his gang mutinied and turned on him and hanged him near Kisatchie Creek. John Mur-rell was so careful in the locations of his camps, so careful in gaining the confidence of his men, and so careful in his whole large-scale robbery operation that he left few traces of his identity or of what happened to him.

Over the many years with logging and timber harvesting throughout this area, most if not all of the waybills carved into the trees or left in rocks have dis-appeared. Will anyone ever find any of the treasure John Murrell amassed?

This year, 2019, is the Bicen-tennial Celebration of Louisiana’s No Man’s Land and John Murrell and his treasure continues to be the greatest legend of this area and of this time in history.

Robertson chronicles outlaw’s hideouts...

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Arrest Reports(The following arrests were made in Sabine Parish last week

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April 8Lora Beth Hargett Weir, 51, was arrested by the Sabine Parish Sher-

iff’s Office (SPSO) on Vernon warrants for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and theft between $750 and $5,000.

John William Tedder Jr., 51, was arrested by the SPSO on a SPSO warrant for telephone harassment.

Joshua Christopher Addie, 34, was arrested by the SPSO on charges of driving while intoxicated second offense, possession of alcoholic bev-erages in a motor vehicle, possession of schedule III, and possession of schedule IV.

Shandrika Ophela Johnson, 30, was arrested by the SPSO on a Natchitoches warrant for failure to appear for improper lane usage and possession of schedule I. There were district charges of driving under sus-pension, improper lane usage, and possession of schedule II.

Byron Rodriquez Smith, 19, was arrested by Many PD on charges of speeding, possession of drug paraphernalia, and possession of schedule I with intent third offense.

Joseph Lawrence Meshell III, 22, was arrested by the SPSO on charges of simple criminal damage to property under $1,000.

Terry Lovell Little, 39, was arrested by Many PD on Many PD war-rants for simple burglary, criminal trespass, simple criminal damage to property, simple battery, possession of drug paraphernalia, and remain-ing on premises after being forbidden.

Tanya Dawn Burrell, 33, was arrested by the SPSO on a SPSO warrant for failure to appear for arraignment for possession of schedule I synthetic cannabinoids and no driver’s license.

William Edward Ryals III, 29, was arrested by Zwolle PD on charges of busted taillights, front head lamps out, no side mirrors, cracked wind-shield, driving under suspension, and possession of legend drugs.

April 9Christopher Hovermale, 20, was arrested by the SPSO on charges of

criminal trespass, resisting by flight, intentional littering, criminal mis-chief, and disturbing the peace.

James Matthew Malik Wolfe, 19, was arrested by the SPSO on charges of criminal trespass, disturbing the peace, resisting by flight, and criminal mischief.

Morris Ray Wolfe Jr., 22, was arrested by the SPSO on charges of criminal trespass, disturbing the peace, resisting by flight, criminal mis-chief, and intentional littering.

Terry Lovell Little, 39, was arrested by Many PD on charges of pos-session of schedule II methamphetamine and introduction of contraband into a penal institution.

Randolph Joseph Farnell, 48, was arrested by the SPSO on three Lou-isiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries warrants.

April 10No data receivedApril 11Starsky James Bearb, 42, was arrested by the SPSO on charges of

false imprisonment under the family violence act, child endangerment, and possession of firearms by a person convicted of certain felonies.

Michael Taylor Perry, 34, was arrested by the SPSO on an SPSO war-rant for failure to appear for a status hearing.

Chevallerious Devuntrea Winfield, 27, was arrested by the SPSO on a SPSO warrant for simple burglary.

Rosie M. Givens, 32, was arrested by the SPSO on a SPSO warrant for cases of habitual absence or tardiness referred to juvenile or family court.

Kheria N. Leshay, 24, was arrested by Many PD on Many PD warrants for simple battery, intimidating, impeding, or injuring witnesses.

Dishika Disha Lloyd, 29, was arrested by the SPSO on charges of ag-gravated battery and cruelty to a juvenile.

Dewayne Franklin Brackett, 35, was arrested by the SPSO on two SPSO warrants and one Zwolle PD warrant.

Constance Denise Holland, 59, was arrested by Many PD on a charge of disturbing the peace by intoxication.

Darius Devon Montgomery, 29, was arrested by the SPSO on a SPSO warrant for failure to appear for a status hearing.

April 12Nicholas Kent Sparks, 24, was arrested by Florien PD on Caddo war-

rants for resisting an officer, theft, charges of theft, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Samantha Jean Williams, 21, was arrested by Florien PD on Bossier Parish warrants for possession of marijuana and possession of drug par-aphernalia.

Aerion Deshawn Brown, 19, was arrested by the SPSO on charges of improper lane usage, possession of drug paraphernalia, illegal possession of stolen firearms, and no driver’s license.

As of April 8, there were 122 incarcerated in Sabine Parish.

OngoingSpay/Neuter Program

The Sabine Humane Society offers a monthly spay and neuter voucher program. Vouchers are available to the first 15 callers, and the society will pay 50 per-cent of the cost to the vet. For those on Medicaid or Medicare, the society will pay 100 percent of the cost of spaying or neuter-ing.

Interested parties are asked to call 318-645-7156 at 8 a.m. on the first day of the month. You should leave a message indicat-ing you are interested in a vouch-er and provide your name and phone number.

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Louisiana Poultry Fanciers

The Louisiana Poultry Fan-ciers hold a meeting, swap meet, and sale on the third Saturday of every month, rain or shine, at Tractor Supply in Many.

The event is held rain or shine from 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. un-der permanent cover.

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Grief share seminarGrief Share is a special week-

ly seminar support group for peo-ple grieving the death of some-one close. It is a place where you can be around people who under-stand how you feel and the pain of your loss.

At Grief Share you’ll learn valuable information that will help you through this difficult time in your life.

The group meets each Thurs-day at 4 p.m. in the chapel on Highway 171 North, about one mile north of Walmart in Many.

For more information please contact the Rev. Claude Weath-erford at 318-602-1513 or 318-508-1572.

Compassionate Friends of SabineThe Compassionate Friends

of Sabine hold monthly meetings on the second Thursday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at the St. Jo-seph Catholic Church Cafeteria at 305 Hammond St., Zwolle.

Their mission statement says that when a child dies at any age, the family suffers intense pain and may feel hopeless and isolat-ed. The Compassionate Friends provide highly personal comfort, hope, and support to every family experiencing the death of a son or a daughter, brother or sister, or grandchild, and helps others to better assist the grieving family.

For more information con-tact Sherry Rivers at 318-471-6038.

Friends of the Converse LibraryThe Friends of the Converse

Library meet the second Monday of every month at Converse Li-brary at 1 p.m.

All are encouraged to attend and support their local library.

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OPINION/EDITORIALSpeaking Out for Louisiana Citizens

by Pete Abington(Various Newsworthy Articles and My Opinion)

Letters to the Editor

The Sabine IndexEstablished September 6, 1879

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Patchworkby donna smith ammons

LOOKING BACKLetter to my grandchildren:I was young a long time ago. I was a petite little girl with skinned

knees and freckles on my face. Usually, my bangs were cut to short!As a child I loved to read; in fact, I read every Nancy Drew mystery

and watched The Mickey Mouse Club every time I could. In elementary school, I loved to play softball and the boys called me

Dynamite Donna, because I could hit home runs and scoot around the bases fast! The boys let me play flag football with them at recess, too!

For a year, I took square dance lessons with the Country Cousins. I loved to dance. I also loved record albums! One of the first I purchased was Hawaiian Annette!

Since your Grandpa Smith was a Marine, we moved about every three years. I was born in California, but lived in Hawaii, North Carolina (twice), Arizona, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Mississippi and Loui-siana. I always enjoyed being “the new girl in school.”

When we lived in New Hampshire, I fell in love with The Beatles: John, Paul, George and Ringo. My science teacher was afraid I was going to marry a Beatle. (I didn’t!) My room was wall-papered in Beatles cards!

I ran track in high school and was in the school play. During my se-nior year, I had an old 1955 Dodge that I got to drive to school every once in a while. It was yellow and black with green interior. We named it the Bruised Banan and we loved to cruise the Boulevard on weekends!.

One entire wall of my room was “wall-papered” with momentos during my senior year. Album covers, letters, photos and more were dis-played top to bottom. (I don’t know what your Gram Smith was thinking when she ok’ed that mess!

At that time in my life I loved to write letters. I had several pen pals!I was a mini-skirt, bikini-wearing gal back in those days. Your Gram made most of my clothes. I had dressed with matching

purses and babushkas (scarves) for my head. She even made my prom dresses!

One summer my best friend’s parents were moving to Florida and she was set to get married in August. Gram and Grandpa Smith invited her to live with us for the summer. We planned a wedding and had loads of fun.

I was a Pearl River Junior College cheerleader, class favorite, Home-coming Maid and editor of our Dixie Drawl newspaper and yearbook. I won a journalism scholarship to Ole Miss and competed my education. Those were the days of hip-hugger, bell bottom jeans and halter tops. Believe it or not, I wore hippie bead necklaces, buffalo hide sandals and big floppy hats to class.

Our family moved to Many during my senior year. I “came to visit” after college with no intention of staying. I had decided I wanted to be an airline stewardess and see the world. Ha! I ended up staying and the rest is history!

I joined the staff of The Sabine Index in 1973 and have been there for 46 years. I am semi-retired and do contract writing for the Index. I also wrote feature stories for The MetroLeader for about 15 months.

I have always loved music, dancing and reading. However, nothing compares to being a Grammie and having you in

my life. I love you all very much!

50 Years Ago Week of April 17, 1969

A Tennessee Gas pipeline exploded near Many, creating a crater in the earth. An 82-foot section of 30-inch pipeline was ripped out of the ground three miles west on Many. A blaze charred nearby trees and climbed to 150-feet in the air4. Two cows were killed. A cause for the explosion had not been determined.

Thefts were reported on To-ledo Bend Lake. Stolen from the East Point Subdivision were an Evinrude motor, a silent trolling motor, a 12 V battery and a 19” color television.

Audrey’s Shoe Store in Wright’s Shopping Center was having a sale on Italian sandals. Prices were $4.99 to $6.99.

Happy 50th Wedding An-niversary to Linda and Merrill Cummings of Many. They tied the knot on June 7, 1969 in Grant.

Showing at the Sabine The-ater was “Waterhole #3” starring Carroll O’Connor and Claude Akins. “The Rookie” with Tom-my Noonan, Julie Newmar and Pete Marshall was the double feature.

The Yearbook Staff of Ebarb High School named Most Beau-tiful and Most Handsome. Win-ners were Becky Ebarb and Ju-nior Kirk.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ford be-came new parents. On March 31 they welcomed Bradley Ford, a five pound, eight ounce bounc-ing baby boy, at Willis-Knighton Hospital in Shreveport.

25 Years Ago Week of April 13, 1994

The Eleventh Judicial Dis-trict Court was in line for a third judge. Sabine and DeSoto par-ishes have been approved for this addition. The currently serving as judges were Elizabeth Pickett in Sabine Parish and Robert Bur-gess in DeSoto Parish. Financial backing for a third judge is a ma-jor concern.

Testimony in the second-de-gree murder trial of Jason Pilcher

began in Caldwell Parish this week. He is the accused trigger-man in the shooting deaths of a Robeline mother and her son on August 17, 1993.

Thousands of people attend-ed the re-enactment of the Battle of Pleasant Hill over the week-end.

An investigation into the beating of a Fisher teen contin-ues and a Grand Jury may be called. The 19-year-old young man was in serious condition in a Shreveport hospital after four young men beat him. His jaw was broken in three places and he had a hairline fracture of the skull and a broken nose. His ve-hicle was also damaged. Three of the aggressors were from Many and one was from Zwolle.

MidLake Carpets and Floors, owned by Phillip and Robin Gauthier, celebrated a grand opening. The new business is located next to MidLake Marine.

Jaime Wright of Many High was named the DAR Good Cit-izen for the Sabine Chapter, Daughters of the American Rev-olution.

The Sabine area basketball coaches selected an All-Star Team, as follows:

--Boys’ Basketball: MVP and Best Offensive Player-- Don-ald McComic of Converse; Best Defensive Player—John Brum-field of Many High; Darron Gar-ner and Carrius Waller, both of Zwolle High; Cary Johnson, Cal-vin Johnson and Anthony Wil-liams, all of Florien; and Scotty Brumfield of Many High. Coach of the Year was Jimmy Leach of the Florien Blackcats.

--Girls’ Basketball: Most Valuable Player, Stephanie Wil-liams of Florien High; Terra Carhee and Denice Sepulavdo of Zwolle High; Chevala Drew, Bridget Pilkington, and Sinissia Wysinger of Many High; Malissa Dunning of Negreet High; Chan Williams of Pleasant Hill High; and Tori Gibson, Stephanie Wil-liams and Emeka Hunt of Florien High; and Coach of the Year was Dewain Strother of the Lady Blackcats.

Campbell commends coastal wetlands lawsuit

I commend New Orleans Mayor Cantrell and the City Council for suing the major oil companies over their decades of damage to Louisiana’s coastal wetlands. The future of New Orleans and coastal Louisiana requires a healthy wetlands environment to defend against dangerous storms and protect our coastal communities.

Hurricane Katrina and other recent storms have been significant-ly more damaging to New Orleans and south Louisiana because of years of canal-dredging, careless waste disposal and other harmful practices of the oil industry. This must be stopped and reversed, and the state’s political leaders and bureaucracy have failed to do this crit-ical job.

Louisiana is blessed with natural resources including oil and gas, but our state has lagged behind other states in economic and educa-tional achievement. Oil and gas companies provide jobs for our citi-zens, but the price we have paid in an eroded coastline – an acre lost every hour, and land loss equivalent to the state of Delaware – has been horrendous.

This is no secret. For decades scientists have been telling our state’s leaders about the downside of coastal oil and gas development. The industry has bought the silence of our politicians with well-placed campaign contributions and donations to educational and cultural in-stitutions. It amounts to pennies on the dollar compared to what the companies owe in actual environmental damages.

By joining other coastal parishes that are bringing damage suits against the industry, New Orleans is trying to protect its people and businesses against catastrophic hurricane and flood damage. The city is doing what any homeowner would do if faced with property dam-age: hold the responsible parties to account.

Yet it is a courageous act. Industry spokesmen, having intimidat-ed the Legislature and other elected bodies, are now trying to close the courthouse door to any entities like New Orleans with the audac-ity to challenge their political dominance. They are whining about being exposed and voicing the old threats of leaving Louisiana.

Too late. Shell and other major oil firms already sent their white-collar workers to Houston, Dallas and Denver, where many of the defendant companies in the New Orleans lawsuit are based.

The truth is that the major oil companies will leave Louisiana only when they have exhausted our deep reserves of oil and gas. Then we will be left to clean up the mess they have made. Better for Louisi-ana to negotiate more favorable terms with Big Oil now, while we still have what they want.

Foster CampbellLA Public Service Commissioner, District 5P.O. Drawer E, Shreveport LA 71161

Social Security MattersbyAMACCertifiedSocialSecurityAdvisorRussellGloor

Association of Mature American Citizens

Ask Rusty – Widow Asks About Survivor Benefits

Dear Rusty: My husband passed away 7 years ago at the age of 64, at which time he was receiving SS Disability. I was 58 at the time he passed and could not apply for his Social Security. I was still working but let SS know he was deceased, so his check was no longer deposited. I am now 65 and my age to reach full benefits without penalty is 66. I plan to work three more years before ap-plying for Social Security. My ques-tion is: Can I apply for my deceased husband’s SS benefits now and not my own without any penalties? And if so, what is the process? Thank you for your time and the information and resources you provide. Signed: Widowed Wife

Dear Widowed: Yes, as a widow you have the choice of claim-ing either your survivor’s benefit or your own benefit but claiming either before your full retirement age will reduce it. If you claim your survivor’s benefit before you reach age 66 it will be somewhat reduced from 100% of what your husband was receiving when he passed. Since you’re now 65, the reduction won’t be too severe (about 0.4% for each month before your full retirement age of 66). Your own benefit would be reduced by about 0.69% for each month before your full retirement age.

I suggest you evaluate which of your future benefits will be greater – the survivor benefit at maximum or your own benefit at maximum. Your survivor benefit reaches maximum at your full retirement age of 66, but your own SS benefit can continue to grow until age 70 when it would be 32% more than it would be at age 66. You may want to set a goal to claim in such a way that you can get the highest benefit for the rest of your life. If you know what your own benefit will be at your full re-

tirement age, add 32% to that, and compare that number to the bene-fit your husband was receiving at his death. If your own at age 70 is more than he was receiving, then it would be wise to take the survivor benefit first and let your own grow by 8% per year until 70 and then switch from the survivor benefit to your own. If your survivor benefit at your FRA will be greater than your own at age 70, then it would be wise to let the survivor benefit grow to maximum at your full retirement age and claim it then.

In any case, to answer your question – yes, you can apply for your reduced benefits as a widow now or wait until you’re 66 to get the full benefit, and the way to do that is to contact Social Security direct-ly and request your benefit as your husband’s widow. Survivor’s bene-fit cannot be applied for online, so you should call Social Security (find your local office at www.ssa.gov/lo-cator) and request an appointment to apply for survivor benefits. When you make your appointment, Social Security will advise you if they’ll require any additional documenta-tion. And if you wish to let your own benefit grow to age 70, then be sure to specify you are applying only for your survivor benefit, not your So-cial Security retirement benefit.

This article is intended for in-formation purposes only and does not represent legal or financial guid-ance. It presents the opinions and interpretations of the AMAC Foun-dation’s staff, trained and accredit-ed by the National Social Security Association (NSSA). NSSA and the AMAC Foundation and its staff are not affiliated with or endorsed by the Social Security Administration or any other governmental entity. To submit a question, visit our web-site or email us.

GUBERNATORIAL CAMPAIGN

The state law prohibits in-cumbents from raising money while the legislature is in ses-sion (two months - they convene Monday). Governor Edwards should report $10.1 million in his kitty. The top fund raiser was businessman Eddie Rispone. He kicked in a great deal of his per-sonal wealth in addition to his previous $5 million gift to the campaign. Congressman Ralph Abraham is expected to report he has more than $1 million in the bank, but very optimistic about future fund raisers. His support-ers are likely expecting the bulk soon, rather than later, particu-larly from a man who had a seat at the final negotiating table on the farm bill. It was further stat-ed that it was thought Eddie Ris-pone’s last bulk to his campaign account was supposed to send a signal to him to back out, but that’s not happening. They are off and running.

LEGISLATURE CONVENES

Legislative Session: House Speaker Taylor Barras agreed Wednesday to recognize the ad-ditional revenue that has come from all our taxes - $119 million- to our budget. Remember, it is election year. Governor John Bell Edwards proposed a pay

raise of $1,000 per teachers with $500 for school support person-nel. They still have some excess cash and they will listen to law-makers as they offer up amend-ments as to how this should be spent.

INTERESTING HAPPENINGS:

--Rep. Terry Brown, I Dis-trict 22, says he won’t seek re-election.

--Former North Shore Dis-trict Attorney Walter Reed said he has been diagnosed with can-cer and plans to ask the court to delay his reporting date to prison, according to court documents.

--Gov. Edwards: “Now, I know we are not used to hear-ing words “surplus” around here very often, but I have checked with economists and it turns out a surplus is actually better than deficits.”

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ly income (examples include pay stubs, food stamps budget sheets, social security bene-fit summaries, etc.) and your Louisiana I.D.

Once a voucher has been written for you, you may then schedule an appointment at Robinson’s Rescue for your pet to be spayed/neutered. If you have additional questions regarding our financial assis-tance, please fill out a contact form on our website.

Only Believe Bible Study

An Only Believe Bible study is currently underway. Sessions will be held on Tues-day at 6:30 p.m. at the East Sabine Nutrition Center at 561 Starr St S, Hemphill, Texas. On Thursdays, they meet at 555 San Antonio Ave., Many.

The objective of the study is help people know the love of God through an in-depth study of Gods word, ob-tain revelation knowledge to know your identity in Christ as disciples, move people to the core of God’s word giving

maturity to all who are teach-able, manifest our authority and kingdom living as victori-ous disciples of Jesus, and to demonstrate how to walk in the spirit each time we meet as we manifest signs and won-ders to all who believe.

Questions or comments can be sent to [email protected] or by calling Da-vid at 409-383-4466 or Melda at 409-383-3823. They also maintain a web presence at www.onlybelievegod.com.

SNAP outreach services

The Food Bank of Central Louisiana’s SNAP Outreach Coordinator, Sheila Jarred, will travel throughout the or-ganization’s service area to assist with food stamp appli-cations. Appointments and telephone interviews can be scheduled by calling the Food Bank of Central Louisiana at 318-445-2773 or 318-792-4036.

They are at the Sabine Parish Council on Aging the fourth Wednesday of every month from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m.

The Supplemental Nu-trition Assistance Program (SNAP) provides families in poverty with benefits to pur-chase food. The Department of Children and Family Ser-vices (DCFS) reports several Louisiana parishes where only 60 percent of those eligible participate in the program.

In addition to providing assistance with SNAP appli-cations, the Food Bank’s Out-reach Coordinator can also as-sist with applications for child care assistance program, child support assistance program, child support enforcement program, family indepen-dence temporary assistance program, kinship care subsi-dy program, disaster supple-mental nutrition assistance program formerly known as disaster food stamps.

DivorceCare GroupA DivorceCare group is

meeting on Wednesday nights from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. at the First Baptist Church of Many.

DivorceCare is a divorce recovery ministry support group. It is a crisis support

group - a hybrid group of sem-inar topics and support group. Most people will tell you that separation and divorce are the most painful and stressful ex-periences they’ve ever faced. It’s a confusing time when one feels isolated and has many questions about issues that have never been faced before.

DivorceCare groups meet weekly to help in the chal-lenges and in moving toward rebuilding lives. Each session

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Troy, Helen Webb to celebrate 50th anniversary

Troy and Helen Webb will celebrate their 50th wedding anniver-sary on Saturday, May 4 from 2 p.m. – 5 p.m. at Noble United Pentecostal Church. Friends and family are invited to join them as they celebrate the occasion. No gifts, please. Hosted by the church family and family.

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Let’s Talk About Itby Rev. Daniel Thomas

Don’t let it get you down. We are supposed to pray more and worry less. Prayer still works and prayer still changes things. Worrying will never change your situation but praying and trusting God will. Just think about it if you prayed as much as you worried. You will definitely see a change!!!!

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A church for the Whole Family

Sunday: Sunday School…………….10:00 AM Morning Worship………..11:00 AM Pre-Service Prayer………5:30 PM Abundant Life Bible Study…6:00 PMWednesday: Pre-Service Prayer……..6:30 PM Worship………………………7:00 PM Children’s Church……….7:00 PM Life Support (Youth) ….7:00 PM

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ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCHFather Richard Norsworthy, Pastor

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WORD OF TRUTH FAMILY CHURCH

Frank Ebarb, Pastor

Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.Sunday Worship - 10:30 a.m.

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CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY

Diana Carter, PastorSunday School 10 a.m.

Sunday Worship Service 10:45 a.m.Sunday Evening Worship 6:30 p.m.

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ZWOLLE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

Marty Williams, PastorJoe Jones, Minister of Music

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Dyess’s voice familiar around parish

The Clayton Dyess family

By Vera DyessWhen you step out of

your car onto the parking lot, perhaps at your neighbor-hood Walmart or gas station, your mind and spirit may be hugged by the warm and nos-talgic tones of Clayton Dyess. His words and music may take you back to a place where se-renity included hearing the rich hymns your grandparents sing as they performed chores, or the songs you sang a child.

Dyess, a long-time Mar-thaville resident, gave his life to Jesus Christ at seven-years-old. He grew up to minis-ter the Gospel in word and song. Sometimes he is heard in churches, nursing homes, hospitals or jails, but he is mostly heard in the parking lots dotted throughout this area. Although he ministers

in churches by invitation, his true calling is being heard amongst those who may be leading their every-day lives without thought of salvation.

That ministry has been his focus for over 20 years, and oftentimes takes up five or six nights per week. People of all ages and walks of life gath-er around to listen or stop by for a free CD or prayer. Some come with big smiles and oth-ers come with tears streaming, as the Word of God is exhort-ed between inspirational mel-odies and accomplishes what it was sent to do. Thus “Music with a Message” has become a unique calling for a ministry that dropped into the heart of a faithful, dedicated man.

Dyess has never charged for his music. He has given away thousands of tapes and CDs of familiar hymns which

contain both contemporary, traditional, and original songs of praise.

“We are truly thankful for all the souls that are reached by each precious local church, by large crusades, and by all methods of modern tech-nology,” Dyess said. “It will take all hands joined togeth-er for the ministry that each is called to reach around the world with God’s redeeming Truth in the time that we have left to get it done. Those who will not go to church or listen over the airways are precious to God and to us.”

He continues, “The part of the great commission that in-structs us to go into the high-ways and hedges has not been canceled and cannot be re-placed. Someone must leave the 90 and nine and bring those ones in.”

He asks that as you or your church prays for mis-sions, that you please include him and his family. They live by faith and God has never let them down. In fact, he states that the Lord has begun open-ing doors across the United States.

“As your prayerful sup-port helps send us out, we are expecting many people to be saved, delivered, and healed as the Good News of the Gos-pel flows in word and song,” he said.

Clayton is easily found online either through using Google to search for “Clayton Dyess” or visiting www.mu-sicwithamessage.net. Those visiting the webpage can see a recent episode of “Life Today” where he made an appear-ance.

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Jessie LongoriaFuneral services for Jessie

E. Longoria, 53, of Zwolle were held on April 16 at Warren Meadows Funeral Home in Zwolle with Pastor Dean John-son officiating. Burial followed in the St. Joseph Cemetery.

Jessie was born on Mon-day, February 21, 1966 in Zwolle, and passed away on Saturday, April 13, 2019 at his home in Zwolle.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Steve and Pau-line “Polly” Remedies Lon-goria; grandson, Jessie D. Longoria; brother, Patrick “Pat” Longoria; sisters, Bren-

da Campbell and Debbie Oxley; grandparents, Sarah Ezernack Remedies and Hosea Remedies and Victoria Remedies Longoria and Steve Longoria; godparents, Buck and Gladys Mouser.

He is survived by his wife, Donna Longoria of Zwolle; chil-dren, Steve R. Longoria and wife Crystal of Zwolle, Jessica L. Sepulvado and husband Kurt of Zwolle, Kayla P. Longoria and fiancé Charles Beaver of Zwolle and David E. Evans, Jr. of San Augustine, Texas; brothers, Billy Ray Longoria of Zwolle, and Joseph Longoria of Greenfield, Missouri; grandchildren, Lydia K. Sepulvado of Zwolle, Steve J. Sepulvado of Zwolle, Jedidiah J. Longoria of Zwolle, and J.D. Evans of Orange, Texas; fur grand-baby, Clarabelle; along with a host of family and friends.

Pallbearers were Jesse Parrie, Trenton Harvey, Mark Longo-ria, Adam Mouser, Jimmy Mouser and Colby Rivers.

Honorary Pallbearers were Michael Sepulvado, Hosea Par-rie.

Online condolences may be made to the family at www.war-renmeadows.com

Dianne LampmanDianne Hollier Lampman

passed away on April 11, 2019. She was 73 years old. Funeral services were held April 15 at Delhomme Chapel of the Flow-ers with Pastor Weldon Moak of First Baptist Church in Brous-sard officiating.

A native Louisianan born in New Iberia, she returned to Louisiana at the age of 16, after being raised in Casper, Wyoming and graduated from Lafayette High School and then attended Spencer Business College in La-fayette. She had a lengthy career with several oilfield service com-panies in Lafayette before she

retired to Toledo Bend in 1997 with her husband Mel and the idea of easy living. That was soon replaced by volunteerism and work-ing toward making Toledo Bend a better place to live. She served as Secretary/Treasurer of the South Toledo Bend Civic Association and helped organize the Toledo Bend Citizens Advisory Committee and served as their President. She was named to the Board of the South Toledo Bend Water District by the Sabine Parish Police Jury, where she was appointed President of the Board and served in that capaci-ty. She was placed on the Sabine Parish Long Range Water Planning Committee by Senator Gerald Long and served as Secretary. She and her husband, Beauford “Mel” Lampman moved back to Lafayette in 2015 to be closer to their family.

She leaves to cherish her memory, her beloved husband, Beauford “Mel” Lampman; sons, Dennis Todd May and wife Cheryl Massa May and Alan Kent May and spouse, Alex Lopez; granddaughters, Lauren Elizabeth May and Katie Lynn May; stepdaughter, Tami Diane Diaz; stepson, Steven Miles Lampman and wife Linda Touchet Lampman; step-grandsons, James Travis Hunter and Lyndsey Scott Hunter and wife Holly DeLeon-Hunter; great-step-granddaughter, Memphis Hunter; Erich Miles Lampman and his wife Jordan Moeller-Lamp-man; great-step-grandson, Grayson Lampman; step-granddaughter, Amy Lampman Conaster and her son, Mark Alan; nieces, Brandi Hol-lier and Nikki Hollier; nephew, Shane Hollier; and numerous other relatives and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Vernell Breeding Hol-lier and Warren Joseph Hollier; brother, James Trent Hollier; mater-nal grandparents, Samuel Breeding and Myrtle O’Steen; and paternal grandparents, Edward Manuel Hollier and Eva Breaux.

Interment was held at Holy Mary Mother of God Cemetery in La-fayette.

Pallbearers were Kurt Deshotels, David Henry, Travis Hunter, Lyndsey Hunter, Erich Lampman and Alex Lopez.

Personal condolences may be sent to the Lampman family at www.delhommefuneralhome.com.

Delhomme Funeral Home, 1011 Bertrand Drive, Lafayette, LA is in charge of funeral arrangements.

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Truth for WisdomRev. CM Kelly

The Bible says we all shall die and then the judgement. But what will we leave behind? Everyone leaves something. The smart ones leave those things that are intangible yet priceless to its recipients.

How will you be remembered? In Proverbs 10:7 we find; The memory of the just is blessed: but the name of the wicked shall rot. Jesus said to do unto others as you would have them do unto you and to love your neighbor as your-self. Our lives should be a testimony of our faith in Christ therefore we should be doers of the word and not hearers only. If it is more blessed to give than to receive, what are we giving today that will become our legacy when we are gone?

We could start by putting the things of God above the things of this world. We could devote more of our time seeking after the kingdom of Heaven and His righteous-ness. This would build a testimony in our lives that would influence others for years to come. But most importantly it will bring honor and glory to our Heavenly Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. God bless.

Notes from an Old BibleBy Perry Britt

Why the Church will Not Be in the Great Tribulation.

The Church, the Body of Christ, includes all “born-again” people from Pentecost to Christ second coming. “Ye are the body of Christ……. In one Spir-it were we all baptized into one body,…….and all made to drink of one Spirit. Christ also loved the church and gave Himself up for it; that He might present the church to Himself, a glori-ous church. One body and one Spirit, even as also ye are called in one hope of your calling.” (1 Corinthians 12:27, 13; Ephesians 5:25,27.) I do not mean by “the Church” the religious profession the world knows by that name; but the true Body of Christ only.

When we say The Great Trib-ulation, we are talking about that “time of trouble” on earth spo-ken of by Daniel, Jeremiah, and other prophets, and our Lord and the Apostles, as so terrible in character that “there hath not been the like from the beginning of the creation which God creat-ed until now, and never shall be.” (Mark13:19) It’s duration will be brief, 3 1/2 years, or 42 months, and will immediately precede the Lord’s return to earth to set up His kingdom on earth, as “Son of man” (Matthew 24:29)

We know that most of the Church cannot go through The Tribulation; for the vast major-ity of it during the nearly 2000 years has already gone to be with Christ, to return with Him at his second coming. Think about this for a minute. Why should a small number at the end be subjected to a test and trial that the rest, even “carnal” saints, have entire-ly escaped? (1 Corinthians 8). I do not deny that the Church is always subject to suffering that for Christ’s sake are killed all the day long accounted as “sheep for the slaughter” (Romans 8) That is the program; as witnessed by the early martyrs.

It is only from divine wrath, not human, that I affirm the Church of God to be absolute-

ly and forever delivered, and that not only from the “great day of wrath” (Revelation 19) at Christ’s second coming and from the eternal wrath at the Great White Throne judgment (Revelation 20) The Church has no share in the woes that come directly from God’s indignation, which occur upon the Lamb’s taking the sealed book in heaven (Revelation 5) Now how do we know this? The Church is under grace, under eternal favor. God’s elect, those chosen in Christ be-fore the foundation of the world, sanctified by the Holy Spirit, be-lieving the truth. They have not been appointed unto wrath in any sense. Positionally They ( the Church, the body of Christ) (Those that have accepted Jesus from Pentecost to Christ second coming) have been made alive together with Christ and raised up with Him and made to sit with Him in the heavenlies, with an outlook of kindness from His hand in Christ Jesus. All wrath for them from God was forev-er over at the cross when Christ cried, “It is finished” God will not and cannot turn from His accep-tance of those in His Son. Wrath was passed over forever for the Church. This was a sovereign act of His own, not contingent upon their response to it; but on both to will and to do of His good pleasure.

We find in Scripture that at times God revealed to His servants, like Enoch , His judg-ments. Enoch was translated and never saw the wrath. He knew about it . Enoch becomes a type of the Church which is to be translated from judgment even as Noah was a type of Isra-el’s remnant that will go through the judgment and come out into a new kingdom on earth when Jesus returns.

The hope of our Lords return appeals to us to live a faithful and fruitful life. A crown is wait-ing for those who have won souls to Christ. Will you be in line at the coronation?

Berniece NicholsFuneral services honoring

the life of Berniece Elizabeth Nichols were held April 9 in the Rose-Neath Funeral Home Man-sfield Chapel with the Reverends Waylon Guant and Jimmy Price officiating. Interment followed at Oak Grove Cemetery in Con-verse.

Berniece was born February 1, 1919 in Mitchell to Elmer Le-roy Barrett and Ethel Elizabeth Gieger and entered into rest on April 6, 2019.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Willard Samuel Nichols; daughter, Kay Elizabeth Nichols Smith; and her infant son, Ronnie Samuel Nich-

ols; and brothers, Oliver Barrett, Wilson Barrett, and Leroy Barrett. Those left behind to cherish her memories are her sons, Carl

Nichols and wife Fredericka of Cypress, Texas, and Loye Nichols of Converse; daughter, Sue Hill and husband Don of Converse; sister, Doris Marcantel of Converse; 12 grandchildren; 32 great grandchil-dren; 16 great, great grandchildren; and numerous other relatives and friends.

Honoring her as pallbearers were Allen Nichols, Ron Nichols, Brian Nichols, Dean Nichols, Sammy Nichols, Harvey Nichols, Steve Smith, and Kenny Smith.

Serving as honorary pallbearers were her great grandsons.

George Shadoin A memorial services for George Shadoin, 80, of Emporia, Virgin-

ia will be held on May 4, 2019 at 10 a.m. at The Life Church in Many with Pastor Jim Manning officiating. He was born on July 15, 1938 in Converse to AJ and Johnnie Norwood Shadoin, and passed away on April 7, 2019 at Colonial Heights Health Care in Colonial Heights, Virginia. He was cremated.

He is preceded in death by his parents; wife, Jackie Shadoin; and nine siblings.

Left to cherish his memory are his devoted niece, Toni Feid and husband Bob of Emporia, Virginia; and brother, Bernard Shadoin and wife Patsy of Converse.

Memorials may be made to the Life Church in Many.

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A free monthly support group is available to families and loved ones who care for someone with Alzheimer’s or Dementia.

The meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at noon. A lite lunch is provid-ed.

The meeting is hosted by the Sabine Council on Aging at 200 Legacy Drive, Many. The groups are facilitated by Many Healthcare and Rehabilitation and Insights Behavioral Hos-pital.

For more information please contact Denise Clayton at 318-256-9233.

After School Program

Sabine Community Con-nection has begun its fall af-ter school program at the SCC building on Lilac St. in Zwolle. They are open Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays beginning at 3 p.m. and end-ing at 5 p.m.

We are offering tutoring,

help with homework, arts and crafts, fun in the kitchen, and lots of other activities.

For more information call 3184310669. Come join them.

Commodity distribution

Pine Belt in Many, located at 850 Highland Ave., will be-gin distributing commodities on January 29.

The rest of the year will see distribution dates on February 19, March 19, April 9, May 14, June 11, July 16, August 20, September 17, October 15, No-vember 19, and December 10.

Anybody that would like to register for commodities should do so by January 22 in order to receive them on 29. It must be done by 12 p.m. Those registering must bring their social security card, ID, current proof of income, and a utility bill.

If there are any questions please call our office at 318-256-6942.

Beginner’s quilting class

A beginner’s quilting class will be held at the Sabine Council on Aging – Toledo Center and will be taught by the Round the Bend Quilters. It will begin Friday January 18 at 1 p.m. and continue ev-

ery Friday for about 12 weeks. There is a one-time $10 enrol-ment fee. The address is 29275 Hwy 191, Many.

Those interested can call 318-256-0059 or 936-899-4096 to sign up.

April 20Tamale Fiesta,

TBBC open tournament

The Zwolle Tamale Fiesta and Toledo Bend Bass Club have partnered and will hold an open team bass tourna-ment on April 20.

There will be $1,000 guar-anteed for Big Bass and $500 guaranteed for second biggest bass. There will be a $10 ticket raffle for a $500 gift card for spectators and anglers. You must be present to win the gift card.

The cost of entry will be $100 per boat with 75 percent payback. Trailering is allowed.

The first cast will be at 6:30 a.m. with scales opening at 2 p.m. Anglers must be in the weigh-in line by 3 p.m. at Rebecca’s store. Payback is one place per seven entries.

There will also be barbe-cue, hot tamales, and drinks. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs.

Entry forms are available at Rivers Builders Supply and Toledo Town and Tackle. You may also register at Western Auto in Zwolle and Keith’s To-ledo Bend Tackle. Forms and entry fees must be paid and turned in to the one of those mentioned below by the end of the day on Friday, April 19.

For more information or to enter, please contact Neil Bridges at 318-947-8726, Joe Malmay at 318-602-9984, Tim Oxley at 318-315-1285, Jacob Rivers at 318-315-2062,

Paul Hammontree at 318-332-1227, or Tim Malmay at 318-663-1300.

April 27Allen Joe “Duke”

Meshell FundraiserThere will be a bene-

fit fundraiser for Allen Joe “Duke” Meshell on April 27 from 7 p.m. – midnight at Pat’s Place in Zwolle.

Entertainment will be pro-vided by Ack and the Black Rose Band. There will also be food and raffles.

Admission is $5 per per-son and it is a BYOB event.

All interested parties are encouraged to attend.

Mt. Carmel High School reunionThe Mt. Carmel High

School Reunion is scheduled for April 27 at the Mt. Carm-el Baptist Church Family Life Center beginning at 10 a.m.

Attendees may arrive early to enjoy a time of fellowship. Plan to bring a covered dish for lunch.

Please pass the word to any graduate or former student of Mt. Carmel High. Hope to see you there.

Peason Ridge Spring Tour

The Peason Ridge Spring Tour has been announced by Fort Polk and the U.S. Army and will be conducted on Sat-urday April 27.

This tour is free and the U.S. Army will furnish a bus for use on the outing. The Army will provide water and some drinks and snacks but feel free to bring whatever you would like to snack on.

Rickey Robertson, Pea-son Ridge Heritage Family Member and local historian, has been asked to again be the tour guide and the group will travel across Peason Range

and will visit some of the old home sites, cemeteries, and the training areas. They have added several more miles on the tour to see some areas that have not been on our route before. We will gather in the parking area at Pine Grove Baptist Church located on Highway 118 in the Peason Community and will begin loading the bus at 8:30 a.m. with us pulling out at 9 a.m. Be sure to bring your camera with you on this tour. General Patrick Frank, Commanding General of Ft. Polk and the Joint Readiness Training Cen-ter, will be in attendance also.

You can contact Sherry at Ft Polk Cultural Resources and let them know you are in-terested in coming at 337-531-0916. Come and go tour this historic area!

April 27-28Progress

Cumberland Church anniversary

Progress Cumberland Presbyterian Church will hold their 109th Anniversary Cele-bration on April 27-28.

The event begins on April 27 at 6 p.m. with a congrega-tional singing.

On Sunday, April 28, the worship service will begin at 10:30 a.m. with a message from Bro. Jerry Lawson and Pastor Drake Barnhill.

Attendees are asked to come and celebrate God’s goodness in blessing the church for the 109 years in his service.

The church will also hold dinner on the grounds after the Sunday service. They ask that you bring a covered dish.

For more information please call Clarence at 318-796-3703, Becky at 318-471-4226, or Paul at 318-256-5008.

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Many Lady Tigers blow out Northwood 13-1

The Many Lady Tigers ad-vanced their winning ways after blowing out Northwood 13-1 on Monday, April 8.

Many came out strong, put-ting up three runs in the first in-ning. Their second inning outing worked out even better for the team, as Abbie Baker, Jada Car-hee, and Brook Jenkins all regis-tered RBIs.

At the conclusion of the game, Baker, Miller, Jenkins, Alenea Davis, and Tia Holmes all had multiple hits. Miller went three-for-three at the plate to lead the Lady Tigers.

Makynli Miller got the start for the Lady Tigers and saw Northwood score once, in the third inning. During the game she walked one, struck out three, and allowed only four hits.

Lady Tigers overcome Stanley

Blackcat walk-off shuts down Holden

A walk-off lifted the Florien Blackcats over Holden 3-2 on April 5.

With the Blackcats trailing 2-1 in the bottom of the seventh, a stolen base during Clayton Rushing’s at-bat tied the game before the batter hit a single to drive in another.

Gage Remedies pitched six innings while allowing two runs on five hits and struck out five.

Tate Rutherford went two-for-three with bat in hand to lead in shitting.

The Many Lady Tigers came alive on Tuesday after overcom-ing a valiant effort by Stanley, defeating them 9-5.

Carli Hanks of Stanley hit a home run for a single run ear-ly lead, but the Lady Tigers an-swered in the third inning with four runs after Abbie Banker doubled on a 3-2 count, scoring one run. Jada Carhee homered during her at bit, knocking in three.

The Tigers were more im-pressive in the fifth inning with Baker, Carhee, and Brook Jen-

kins each adding RBIs to their stats.

Tia Holmes pitched for the Lady Tigers and allowed eight hits and five runs over seven in-nings.

Stanley’s Chloe Brouilette was on the mound for Stanley. She pitched four innings and allowed nine runs on nine hits. Tori Holmes threw in relief.

Carhee launched a monster home run. The team itself put up ten hits with Baker, Keely Du-bois, and Carhee all had multiple hits for Many.

MES names Students of WeekMany Elementary School is

pleased to announce their Stu-dents of the Week for April 12.

Pre-K Students of the Week are Ansley Byles, Jada Wyatt, Gynger McConnell, Layla Blan-kenship, Kyin Smith, Coby Al-sup, and Jakaden Green.

Kindergarten students are Carley Hendon, Brees Savell, Hayden Corley, Layla Waltz, Temprance Parrie, and Landon Hooker.

Named in first grade are Kaylee Edmonson, MaKynlee

Parson, Lexton Knowles, Antho-ny Valentino, DeMyron Johnson, and Adalynn McCormic.

Second Grade Students of the Week are Reagan Scott, Tatum Manasco, Sydnee Scott, Shelley Chester, and Sedric Stewart.

Third grade students are Ka’leb Anderson, Anthony Brum-field, Cadence Jackson, Caroline Peace, and Anna Montellano.

Fourth graders are Carly Ebarb, Marisol Castro, Braxton Koss, Leland Sims, and T’Wanna White.

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WILDWOOD RESORT IS ACCEPTING APPLI-CATIONS for help with grounds maintenance such as mowing grass, weed eating, trash pick-up, etc. Please apply in person at the office during the hours of 8:30 am - 4:30 pm, Monday thru Friday. Serious inquires only. (4/17tb)

DIRECTOR OF EAR-LY EDUCATION. Qual-ifications: Valid Type A or Level 3 teaching cer-tificate. Currently hold/eligible to hold Parish/City Supervisor of In-struction or an Ed. Lead-ership 2 Certification. 3 Years of Ed. Leadership experience at Assistant Principal or above. Mas-ter’s degree. Deadline is May 3. Visit the webpage or School Board Office. 695 Peterson St., Many 71449. (2tb)

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The Tiger Club supports the Many High School athletic experience. Come join us. Call 318-256-4344 or 318-471-2268 for details.

T I G E R C L U B M E M B E R S Pete Abington

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LEGALSDEADLINE NOTICE

All persons or organiza-tions placing legal adver-tisements, notices, minutes, etc. are hereby notified that deadlines for getting the ma-terial to The Sabine Index for publication is 12:00 noon on Friday for publication on Wednesday.

SHERIFF’S SALESABINE STATE BANK &

TRUSTVS NO. 069555ERICK M SNELL, ET ALEleventh Judicial District

CourtParish of SabineState of LouisianaBy virtue of a writ of SEI-

ZURE AND SALE issued and to me directed by the honor-able court aforesaid, I have seized and will offer for sale at public auction to the last and highest bidder with the benefit of appraisement, at the principal front door of the courthouse in the City of Many, Parish of Sabine, on Wednesday, May 8 2019 between legal hours, starting at 10:00 A.M. the following described property located in Sabine Parish, La:

A tract or tracts of land together with all buildings and improvements located thereon and appurtenances thereto attached, being more particularly described as follows: a one acre tract lo-cated in the East Half of the South-east Quarter of North-west Quarter of Section 16, Township 6 North, Range 12 West, Sabine Parish, Louisi-ana, described as: beginning at a point located South 01 degrees 52 minutes West. 489.1 feet from the North-east Corner of the Southeast Quarter of Northwest Quar-ter of Section 16, Township 6 North, Range 12 West; thence run South 01 degrees 52 minutes West, 208.7 feet; thence run South 80 degrees 28 minutes West, 212.9 feet; thence run North 01 degrees 52 minutes East, 208.7 feet; thence run North 80 degrees 28 minutes East, 212.9 feet to the original point of be-ginning.

seized under said writ.Terms: CashRonny RichardsonSheriff, Sabine Parish, La.Sheriff’s Office, Many, La.112.19 3/27, 4/10

PUBLIC NOTICENotice is hereby given

that, in accordance with L.R.S. 3:1609 and LAC 7:XV.314 (A), the Louisiana Department of Agriculture & Forestry, Louisiana Boll Weevil Eradication Commis-sion, has established a boll weevil eradication zone, the Louisiana Eradication Zone, consisting of all the territory within the state of Louisiana.

Notice is further given that all producers of com-mercial cotton in Louisiana are required to participate in the boll weevil eradica-tion program, including cost sharing, in accordance with the Boll Weevil Eradication Law and regulations. This includes, but is not limited to, reporting of cotton acre-age and destruction of cotton plants and stalks by Decem-ber 31 of each crop year. A copy of the law and rules and regulations may be obtained from the Boll Weevil Erad-ication Commission, 5825 Florida Blvd. Ste. 3002, Ba-ton Rouge, La. 70806, tele-phone number (225) 922-1338.

Notice is also given that the planting of noncommer-cial cotton is PROHIBITED in Louisiana unless a written waiver is obtained from the Commissioner of Agriculture & Forestry in accordance with LAC 7:XV.319(C). To request a waiver, submit a written application to the Department of Agriculture and Forestry, at the address provided in this notice, stat-ing the conditions under which such written waiver is requested.

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ADVERTISEMENT OF BIDS

NOTICE TO BIDDERSThe Sabine Parish Police

Jury is accepting sealed bids for a new end dump trailer.

OPENING DATE-

SEALED BIDS-HAND DE-LIVERED OR CERTIFIED MAIL

Sealed bids will be re-ceived in the Police Jury Office, at the Sabine Parish Courthouse, 400 S. Capi-tol Street, Room 101, Many, Louisiana 71449 until 10:00 a.m. on April 24, 2019 at which time they will be opened and publicly read aloud. The bids will then be presented to the Police Jury during its regularly sched-uled May 14,2019 meeting, at which time they will be re-viewed and awarded. Sealed bids must be either hand delivered for a receipt or mailed as certified mail, with a return receipt requested.

BID FORM-BID ENVE-LOPE

Bidder should bid on bidder’s letterhead, with bid signed by bidder’s au-thorized representative. The sealed bid envelope should be plainly marked “Sealed Bid” showing the bidders name, bid opening date and time and “End Dump Trail-er”.

REJECTION OF BIDSAny bid received after the

bid closing time will be re-turned unopened. The Police Jury reserves the right to re-ject any and/or all bids.

EXEMPT FROM SALES TAXES

All prices should be bid without any sales tax-es [Police Jury exempt by R.S.47:301(8)(c)(i), Act No. 1029, 1991 Regular Session, Louisiana Legislature].

PURCHASE ORDER RE-QUIRED

Once the bid is awarded, the Police Jury will issue a Purchase Order to bind the Police Jury.

PAYMENT TERMSPayments will be net 30

days after delivery and af-ter approval by the Finance Committee.

BID SPECIFICATIONSThe specifications are a

minimum for a new 2019 end dump trailer and are used only to denote the qual-ity standard of the product desired and do not restrict bidders to a specific brand, make, manufacturer, or specification named; said specifications are being used only to set forth and convey to prospective bid-ders the general style, type, character, and quality of the product desired. Equivalent products are acceptable.

The trailer shall meet the following specifications:

Trailer Type – End DumpYear Model – 2019Condition - NewComposition - SteelFrame type – FramelessLength – 36 feetWidth – 102 inchesInternal Height – 48

inchesAxle Type- FixedAxles – Tandem – mini-

mum 25,000 lb.Suspension – Center

PointWheels- All steelLighting – Full high defi-

nition LEDHYVA Hydraulic cylinder

hoistElectric Flip TarpHigh lift locking tailgateColor- WhiteDELIVERYDelivery is to be made

within ninety (90) calendar days from the date of the bid award., F.O.B. Sabine Parish, Louisiana. The bid-der must guarantee delivery time in the bid document.

The Police Jury reserves the right to waive any infor-malities in the bidding.

William E. WeatherfordSecretary Treasurer115.19 4/3, 4/10, 4/17

ADVERTISEMENT OF BIDS

NOTICE TO BIDDERSThe Sabine Parish Police

Jury is accepting sealed bids for the emulsion sealing of asphalted roads.

OPENING DATE-SEALED BIDS-HAND DE-LIVERED OR CERTIFIED MAIL

Sealed bids will be re-ceived in the Police Jury Office, at the Sabine Parish Courthouse, 400 S. Capi-tol Street, Room 101, Many, Louisiana 71449 until 10:00

a.m. on April 24, 2019 at which time they will be opened and publicly read aloud. The bids will then be presented to the Police Jury during its regularly sched-uled May 14,2019 meeting, at which time they will be re-viewed and awarded. Sealed bids must be either hand delivered for a receipt or mailed as certified mail, with a return receipt requested.

BID FORM-BID ENVE-LOPE

Bidder should bid on bidder’s letterhead, with bid signed by bidder’s rep-resentative. The sealed bid envelope should be plainly marked “Sealed Bid” show-ing the bidders name, bid opening date and time and “Emulsion Sealing of As-phalted Roads”.

REJECTION OF BIDSAny bid received after the

bid closing time will be re-turned unopened. The Police Jury reserves the right to re-ject any and/or all bids.

EXEMPT FROM SALES TAXES

All prices should be bid without any sales tax-es [Police Jury exempt by R.S.47:301(8)(c)(i), Act No. 1029, 1991 Regular Session, Louisiana Legislature].

PURCHASE ORDER RE-QUIRED

Once bids are awarded the Police Jury will have to issue a Purchase Order to bind the Police Jury (serving as “requirements contract” in recurring quantities as needed) to purchase the de-sired quantity on a particular Purchase Order. More than one Purchase Order for an item may be issued over time as the Police Jury requires additional quantities.

PERIOD IN EFFECTThis bid shall be in ef-

fect from the time the bid is awarded by the Police Jury until December 31, 2019.

PAYMENT TERMSPayments will be net 30

days after delivery and af-ter approval by the Finance Committee.

RIGHT TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS-SPECIFIC PROJ-ECTS WITH SAME MATE-RIALS

The Sabine Parish Police Jury reserves the right to advertise and award bids, in compliance with the Public Bid Law, for specific road construction projects, which projects may include some or all of the same types of materials or services as spec-ified herein.

BID SPECIFICATIONSBid shall include bidder

coating roads using a re-fined tar-based sealer. The price will include cleaning, prepping, and de-grassing of the entire surface and will include all material, labor, equipment, and equipment transportation / startup costs. The Sealant must have a minimum six (6) year un-conditional warranty and be applied to a minimum depth of 1/16 inch. Bid price shall be by the square yard sealed.

William E. WeatherfordSecretary Treasurer116.19 4/3, 4/10, 4/17

PUBLIC NOTICEThe Sabine Parish Police

Jury is requesting written proposals for governmen-tal financial accounting and payroll software. Sealed proposals will be received in the Police Jury Office, at the Sabine Parish Courthouse, 400 S. Capitol Street, Room 101, Many, Louisiana 71449 until 10:00 a.m. on May 10, 2019 at which time they will be opened and publicly read aloud. The proposals will then be presented to the Police Jury during its regu-larly scheduled May 14,2019 meeting, at which time they will be reviewed and award-ed. Proposals must be either hand delivered for a receipt or mailed as certified mail, with a return receipt re-quested.

REJECTION OF PRO-POSAL

Any proposal received after the closing time will be returned unopened. The police jury reserves the right to reject any and/or all pro-posals.

TASKS TO BE PER-FORMED

The vendor will perform the following:

Provide and install soft-ware meeting the specifica-tions noted below.

Convert existing data to the new software.

Provide adequate training to Sabine Parish Police Jury staff.

Provide and install soft-ware updates as needed.

SPECIFICATIONSThe software must in-

clude the following features, at a minimum:

Governmental Financial Accounting:

Fund accounting – gener-al ledger

Cash receiptsPurchase ordersAccounts payableBank reconciliationForm 1099 processingBudget management –

with the ability to maintain modified accrual basis and cash basis budgets simulta-neously

Budget preparationEncumbrance accountingData import/exportAbility to restrict user

rightsPayroll Application:Wage and withholding

reportEmployee Y-T-D reportCheck registerEarnings reportDeduction reportQuarterly retirement re-

portQuarterly unemployment

reportWorkmen’s compensa-

tion reportDROP participants’ re-

portEmployee Master ListUnlimited employee pay-

roll deductionsForm W-2 processingThe software must be

date driven with prior years locked.

DATA CONVERSIONThe proposed accounting

software must be capable of data conversion from a DOS software system.

TRAINING AND SUP-PORT

The proposal should in-clude all training and con-sulting costs necessary to bring the system on line and should present the annual client application support fee.

EVALUATION FACTORSAlthough price is an im-

portant factor in the selec-tion of a new software, the following items, presented in order of relative importance, will be considered:

Ease of conversion of data from the existing software

Usability of generated output (printed forms)

Simplicity of operationAvailability of supportAccessibility for remote

workstationsEVALUATION CRITE-

RIAThe award shall be made

to the responsible offeror whose proposal is deter-mined by the Sabine Parish Police Jury to be the most advantageous considering price and other evaluation factors.

DELIVERYDelivery is to be made

within ninety (90) calendar days from the date of award. Interested vendors must guarantee delivery time in the proposal.

William E. WeatherfordSecretary Treasurer120.19 4/3, 4/10, 4/17

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

Notice is hereby giv-en that the Sabine Parish School Board will receive sealed bids from LA licensed general contractors until 2:00PM local time, Tuesday, 14th May 2019 for:

JOB #2018-12ADDITIONS & ALTER-

ATIONS TO ZWOLLE ELE-MENTARY SCHOOL

ZWOLLE, LOUISIANABids will be accepted until

the date and time specified and will be publicly opened and read aloud at that time in the Office of Sabine Parish School Board, 695 Peterson Street, P.O. Box 1079, Many, Louisiana 71449. All submit-tal packages will be stamped or marked to acknowledge timely receipt. Sole respon-

sibility for proper mailing or delivery of any bid in compli-ance with this advertisement is that of the bidder. Bids received after the date and time of opening will not be considered.

Complete bid documents may be obtained from Yea-ger, Watson & Associates, Inc., 118 S. Trenton St., Rus-ton, Louisiana, 71270-4432, Telephone (318) 202-5708, upon deposit of $100.00 for each set of documents. The deposit is fully refundable to all bidders upon return of the documents, in good condition, no later than fif-teen (15) days after receipt of bids. The deposit of all other sets of documents will be for-feited after fifteen (15) days. Bid related materials & elec-tronic submittal of bids may also be found at WWW.CEN-TRALBIDDING.COM.

All bids must be accom-panied by a bid security equal to five percent (5%) of the base bid and all ad-ditive alternates and must be in the form of a certified check, cashier’s check or bid bond written by a company licensed to do business in the State of Louisiana. The Successful bidder will be re-quired to furnish a perfor-mance bond and a payment bond, each in an amount equal to 100% of the contract amount.

No bid may be withdrawn for a period of forty-five (45) days after the date for receipt of bids.

Bidders must meet re-quirements of the State of Louisiana Contractor’s Li-censing Law R.S. 37:2151-2163.

Preference is hereby giv-en to materials, supplies and provisions, produced, man-ufactured or grown in Lou-isiana, quality being equal to articles offered by com-petitors outside of the State. Preference provided by R.S. 38:2225 will be used if ap-plicable.

The Sabine Parish School Board does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, handicapping condition, or veteran status.

The Owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids for cause as provided for and described in LA R.S. 38:2214. Bids which deviate from the project plans and specifications will not be considered.

SABINE PARISH SCHOOL BOARD

By Sara P. Ebarb, Super-intendent

126.19 4/10, 4/17, 4/24

PUBLIC NOTICEI am applying to the Of-

fice of Alcohol & Tobacco Control of the State of Lou-isiana for a Permit to sell beverages of High & Low alcoholic content at retail in the Person or Corporation Name: Hookems, LLC, DBA: Hookems on Pirates Cove at the following address: 1567 Caribbean Dr. Florien, LA 71429. Name: Brandon Ja-son Fruge, Owner

128.19 4/10, 4/17

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

The Sabine Parish School Board, School Food Service is advertising for sealed bids for the following groups:

Milk - (1) year; Bread, Meat, Canned &

Frozen Foods - (1) year Paper Goods and Clean-

ing Supplies - (1) a year. The vendor who receives

the bid on the canned and frozen foods will receive the produce bid.

In addition to receiving bids traditionally via sealed envelope, we are required to offer online bidding.

Bids for Sabine Parish Food Service Bid can be placed online at: www.cen-tralauctionhouse.com

The public is invited to at-tend the bid openings held at School Food Service Office, 815 North Capitol Street, Many, LA. Phone number is 318-256-9228 Ext 243. Specifications may be picked up at the same address.

Bidding schedule is as fol-lows:

Bid Period: July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2020

Bid opening: June 6, 2019 @ 1:00 p.m.

The School Board re-serves the right to reject any or all bids not advantageous to the Food Service Depart-ment.

Dana HipplerChild Nutrition Supervi-

sor129.19 4/17, 4/24, 5/1

PUBLIC NOTICEVILLAGE OF CONVERSEP.O. BOX 40CONVERSE, LA 71419318-567-3312MayorTroy H. TerrellCouncil MembersChrissy EbarbRodney RutherfordTravis WomackChief of PoliceKeith ManshackApril 8, 2019The Converse Water Sys-

tem is currently in violation of the maximum contami-nant level (MCL) for halo-acetic acids as set forth by the State [Part XII of the Louisiana State Sanitary Code (LAC 51: XII)] and the Federal Primary Drinking Water Regulations (40 CFR Part 141).

The United States Envi-ronmental Protection Agen-cy (EPA) and the Louisiana Department of Health (LDH) set drinking water standards and requires the disinfection of drinking water. Where disinfection is used in the treatment of drinking water, disinfectants combine with normally occurring organic and inorganic matter present in water to form chemicals called disinfection by prod-ucts (DBPs). EPA and LDH set standards for controlling the levels of disinfectants and DBPs in drinking wa-ter, including trihalometh-anes (THMs) and haloacetic acid (HAAs). Some people who drink water containing HAA5s in excess of the MCL over many years may have an increased risk of getting cancer.

In December 1998, EPA set enforceable drinking water standards for TTHMs at 80 parts per billion (ppb) and for HAA5 at 60 parts per billion (ppb) to reduce the risk of cancer or oth-er adverse health effects. Compliance with the HAA5 standard is determined by calculating a locational run-ning annual average (LRAA) of quarterly HAA5 sample results. Compliance calcula-tions performed for the first quarter of 2019 show that the system’s current HAA5 LRAA is at 61 ppb at DBP01- 790 S Front St.; thus, the system is currently in viola-tion of the HAA5 standard.

Please share this infor-mation with all the other people who drink this water, especially those who may not have received this notice di-rectly (for example, people in apartments, nursing homes, schools, and businesses). You can do this by posting in a public place or distributing copies by hand or mail.

This is not an emergency. If it had been you would have been notified immediately. EPA and LDH do not con-sider this violation to have any serious adverse health effects on human health as a result of short-term ex-posure; however, contin-ued long-term exposure to TTHMs and HAA5 levels above the standard (e.g., 20 years of exposure) has the potential to have serious adverse health effects on hu-man health.

318-567-3312. The Vil-lage is continuing flush pro-gram and lowering chlorine levels. Checking with Dept. of Heath and Louisiana Ru-ral Water about aeration in tank.

130.19 4/17

MEETING MINUTES

Minutes of South Toledo Bend Water Board

March 11, 2019Board Members Present:

Malcolm Franks, Michael Walker, Geri Alford, Rodney DeRouen, Tim Collins

Others Present: Richard Leonard (Plant manager) & Stephen Steinke

Meeting was called to or-

der at 5:00 PM by Malcolm Franks. A prayer was said. The roll was called and there was a quorum to conduct business.

A motion was made by Geri Alford to adopt the agenda, 2nd by Rodney DeR-ouen, motion passed.

No public present.NEW BUSINESS: The Minutes of the Febru-

ary meeting were brought to the floor for approval. A mo-tion to approve the minutes of the February 11th meeting was made by Mike Walker, 2nd by Rodney DeRouen, motion passed unanimously.

The treasurer’s report was presented by Geri Al-ford. Checks written for February were #014072 thru #014103. Total expenses were $69,444.38. A motion to approve the treasurer’s report as presented was made by Mike Walker, 2nd by Rodney DeRouen, motion passed unanimously.

A motion to authorize payment of the bills present-ed was made by Mike Walk-er, 2nd by Rodney DeRouen, all agreed, motion passed.

Stephen Steinke present-ed the quarterly financial re-port. He also presented cost estimates on upgrades to the water plant. A motion was made by Geri Alford that we accept the 1st quarter finan-cial statement as presented by Mr. Steinke, 2nd by Rod-ney DeRouen, all agreed, motion passed unanimously.

Audit: Everything is on schedule for this.

The Board entered EX-ECUTIVE SESSION on a motion made by Geri Alford, 2nd by Rodney DeRouen. The Board returned from SESSION on a motion made by Mike Walker, 2nd by Rod-ney DeRouen. NO ACTIONS WERE TAKEN WHILE IN SESSION.

Rick informed the Board that the new truck had been ordered.

There was a discussion on the cost structure of punch-ing a well. Malcolm met with Vernon Meyers & Senator Long and asked the Board members for authorization to meet with Senator Long again. Any board member is welcome to attend with him. There will be a discussion on this at next month’s meet-ing. Malcolm plans to bring a motion to be voted on next month. Geri Alford made a motion to authorize Malcolm Franks to meet with Senator Long about this project, 2nd by Rodney DeRouen, agreed by all, motion passed.

OCD-DRU Match Pro-gram: The paperwork has been signed.

The HACH contract is up for renewal. A motion was made by Tim Collins to ap-prove the HACH contract, 2nd by Mike Walker, all agreed, motion passed.

Rick Leonard presented the Manager report for Feb-ruary 2019 to the Board:

All monthly State reports and samples sent to LADHH.

Plant processed 4,450,000 gals of water @ an average of 143,548 gals. per day and shipped out 4,396,892 gals. of water @ an averaging of 141,835 gals. per day

Plant usage for produc-tion (chlorine, caustic, & polymer carrier waters) esti-mated @ 50,000 gallons.

Plant usage for backwash-ing was 53,108 gallons.

Pump at Beaver HillStevenA motion to accept the

Manager/Operator report as presented was made by Geri Alford, 2nd by Rodney DeRouen, all agreed, motion passed.

All board members were reminded that they must complete the ethics training and have a certificate on file.

There was no other busi-ness and a motion to adjourn was made by Mike Walker, 2nd by Rodney DeRouen, all agreed, motion passed.

Betty MaupinAdmin. Asst.131.19 4/17

MEETING MINUTES

VILLAGE OF CONVERSEREGULAR BUSINESS

MEETINGAPRIL 8, 2019Meeting called to order.

Attendance: Mayor Troy Terrell, Clerk: Sonya Ryan, Council Members: Chrissy Ebarb, Travis Womack, and Rodney Rutherford, Police Department: Chief Man-shack, Don Flores, and Da-vid Gentry, Utilities: Doug Williams, Guest: Jennifer Mills. The Pledge was led by Travis Womack and prayer by Mayor Terrell.

AGENDA: To discuss reg-ular business meeting for the month of March 2019. A motion to add Jennifer Mills to the agenda was made by Chrissy Ebarb and seconded by Rodney Rutherford. Mo-tion carried.

JENNIFER MILLS: Mrs. Mills wants to petition the court to abandon 10 ft. of the alley way joining her proper-ty 110 S. Armour St. to put up a privacy fence. The Council has given her permission to put up a privacy fence and will get an ordinance to abandon the alley way and return the 10 ft back to them as the property owners.

MINUTES: A motion was made to accept March 2019 minutes as read by Travis Womack and seconded by Rodney Rutherford. Motion carried.

FINANCIAL REPORT: A motion was made to accept January 2019 financial re-ports by Chrissy Ebarb and seconded by Travis Womack. Motion carried.

POLICE: Everything is good. Thefts is way down. Had some residents com-plaining about some other property owners needing to clean up their property.

WATER, SEWER, AND STREETS: We got the trac-tor out of the shop and it’s doing great. We had a con-tactor go out on the breaker box at the pond and we have already had it replaced. It is fixing to be time to do lead and copper samples again.

SAFETY: Mr. Doug said he does a meeting once a week.

CLERK: NoneCOUNCIL MEMBERS:

Travis Womack said a res-ident on Washburn St. was telling him that the road was really rough. Mr. Doug told him he was working going to put some coal mix down.

OLD BUSINESS: NoneNEW BUSINESS: NoneMAYORS REPORT: NoneA motion to adjourn was

made by Travis Womack and seconded by Rodney Ruther-ford. Motion carried.

Troy H. Terrell, MayorSonya Ryan, Clerk132.19 4/17

PUBLIC NOTICEMADE A PUBLIC NO-

TICE EBARB WATER-WORKS DISTRICT

MINUTES FOR MEET-ING HELD ON MARCH 14, 2019

Ebarb Waterworks Dis-trict held its regular monthly meeting on March 14, 2019 at 5:30 P.M. at the office on hwy 191. President, P.M. Woods called the meeting to order. Members present were P.M. Woods, Benny Garcie, Pete Nugent, Robert Conyer, and Donald Garcie. Gilbert Limon, Operator/Manager, was also present.

Benny made a motion to approve the minutes of the February 14, 2019 meeting and Robert seconded the motion. All were in favor. Motion passes.

There were no guests to acknowledge.

There was no reason to amend the agenda.

Benny made a motion to pay the approved monthly bills and Pete seconded the motion. All were in favor. Motion passes.

The attorney was not present.

The president had noth-ing to report at this time.

The operator reported that he had been gone to at-tend a funeral but all went well and there were no issues during that time.

The contract for the land had to be extended until April 12, Dockens was still working on the survey.

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LEGALSWe are getting prices on

the pump and drive at sra plant and we will go from there to see who we get to do it.

We are waiting on it to dry up some for the permanent repair of the Negreet tank line and when it does we’re gonna get Crocker to come and do the work for us.

There was no new busi-ness to attend to.

Pete made a motion to ad-journ the meeting and Ben-ny seconded the motion. All were in favor. Motion passes.

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MEETING MINUTES

Sabine Parish Tourist Commission

MINUTESTuesday, March 12, 201912:00 pmBoard Members Present:

Martha Henderson, Edith Palmer, Geri Alford, Bob-bie Jackson, Kyle Martinez, Daniel Bennett, Bonnie Fox-Miles

Not Present:Public Present: Shanna

GaspardStaff Present: Linda Cur-

tis-Sparks, Wanda Rivers, Anne Boyens, Whitney Hart

Geri Alford, President, called the regularly sched-uled meeting of the Sabine Parish Tourist Commission to order.

The prayer and pledge were led by Linda Cur-tis-Sparks.

Action #1: Edith Palmer made a motion to approve the March 2019 agenda of the Sabine Parish Tourist Commission Board meeting. Martha Henderson seconded the motion. Motion carried.

Action #2: Bobbie Jack-son made a motion to ap-prove the February 2019 minutes. Edith Palmer sec-onded the motion. Motion carried.

Action #3: Martha Hen-derson made a motion to approve the February 2019 financials of the SPTC. Edith Palmer seconded the mo-tion. Motion carried.

Linda Curtis-Sparks re-ported on the meeting with Senator Long concerning various legislation related to tourism.

Mrs. Sparks informed the board of the Voluntary Col-lection Agreements between Airbnb and Louisiana CVBs to collect and remit occupan-cy tax directly to each parish.

Mrs. Sparks discussed the resolution for defini-tions of occupancy tax issues being brought forth at the 2019 legislative session that would unify and clarify the definition of “hotel” in the statutes of Louisiana CVBs considered “special taxing districts” and/or “political subdivisions.” The legisla-tion will remove the two-room minimum threshold for occupancy tax collection and pair it with the definition of a “hotel” for sales tax col-lection (no minimum room threshold). This will remove any disparity of the term be-tween the parish and state.

Mrs. Sparks presented to the board a proposal by the Graham Group for improve-ments to the Sabine website. This will make www.Toledo-bendLakeCountry.com more user friendly and update the layout.

Action #4: Edith Palmer made a motion to approve using Graham Group to im-prove Sabine Parish’s web-site. Martha Henderson sec-onded the motion. Motion carried.

Mrs. Sparks presented the board with Financial Policies & Procedures. They will be reviewed and voted on next month.

Linda Curtis Sparks pre-sented handouts of Code of Ethics policy to the board for them to review. They will sign off on these at the April board meeting.

Mrs. Sparks discussed the Financial Disclosures. They will be reviewed and due in May.

Mrs. Sparks presented the Public Records Request Pol-icy to the board for approv-al. Edith Palmer proposed a change to the public records request policy to state there

will be an administrative fee for time worked.

Action #5: Edith Palmer made a motion to approve the public records request policy with the statement that a fee will be assessed for staff time utilized. Bobbie Jackson seconded. Motion carried.

Mrs. Sparks requested that the board approve the transfer of funds to the Mon-ey Market Account.

Action #6: Martha Hen-derson made a motion to ap-prove the transferal of funds to a money market account. Bobbie Jackson seconded the motion. Motion carried.

Mrs. Sparks informed the board that last year’s budget included $2000 for driveway maintenance that was un-able to be completed in the 2018 year. She requested the $2000 be placed in the 2019 budget.

Action #7: Bobbie Jack-son made a motion to add $2000 for driveway mainte-nance to 2019 budget. Edith Palmer seconded the mo-tion. Motion carried.

Linda Curtis Sparks in-formed the board that the new Visitor Guides for 2019 have arrived.

Action #8: Martha Hen-derson made a motion to accept the March 2019 Di-rector’s Report which also included the following:

1. A 14 Pounder caught in March

2. Tournament Results for 2019

3. New Owners of Accom-modations on Lake

4. Voluntary Agreements for Airbnb

5. Bassmaster Open Tour-nament Results

6. Bassmaster Classic Show to be worked by staff

7. Zwolle Museum update8. No Man’s Land Heri-

tage Tourism Program and Events

9. Cultural District music for June

10. Orientation for Anne Boyens

11. Lafayette RV Show12. Meetings for March &

April13. Days worked in DeSo-

to with Tourist Bureau14. La. Life Magazine ar-

ticle15. Upcoming Events16. Upcoming Tourna-

ments17. Ads Placed this PeriodEdith Palmer seconded

the motion. Motion carried.Action #9: Martha Hen-

derson made a motion to adjourn Bonnie Fox-Miles seconded the motion. Meet-ing adjourned.

Geri Alford, PresidentAnne Boyens, Witness 134.19 4/17

DELINQUENT TAX LIST

SABINE PARISH GOV-ERNMENTAL ENTITIES

VS.DELINQUENT TAX

DEBTORSSABINE PARISH, LOUI-

SIANABy virtue of the authority

vested in me by the consti-tution and laws of the State of Louisiana, I will sell at the principal front door of the courthouse within the legal hours for judicial sale beginning at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, May 22, 2019 and continuing on each succeeding legal day until said sales are completed on all immovable property on which taxes are now due to the Sabine Parish Govern-mental Entities to enforce the collections of taxes as-sessed in the year 2018, to-gether with interest thereon from January 1, 2019 at the rate of 1 percent (1%) per month thereafter until paid and all costs. The names of said delinquent tax debtors, the amount of statutory im-positions due, including any due for prior years, and the immoveable property as-sessed to each to be offered for sale are as follows wit:

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0010008900 WARD 01

PARCEL NUMBER: 0010008900

BRUCE, RUTH POWELL3459 VILLA AVESHREVEPORT, LA 71107TAXES: 70.98THE N/2 OF ALL THAT

PART OF THE N/2 OF THE SW/4 OF NE/4 OF SEC. 19-5-10 W., LYING W OF FIELD PUBLIC ROAD LESS A TRACT 266/373

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0010011300 WARD 01

PARCEL NUMBER: 0010011300

CARTER, EVERETTC/O MICHELLE O’BRI-

ANT3021 BRIDGES RDFLORIEN, LA 71429TAXES: 59.63W 1/2 OF SE 1/4 OF NW

1/4 OF SEC 10-5-9. LESS S 5 AC THEREOF TO BETTY R CARTER

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0010046100 WARD 01

PARCEL NUMBER: 0010046100

LEWIS, ISHAMELC/O DESSIE SILVA1036 RINGWOOD AVEMENLO PARK, CA 94025TAXES: 188.35BEGIN 198 FT SOUTH

OF NE CORNER OF W/2 OF SW/4 OF NW/4 OF SECTION 10-5-11, THENCE RUN SOUTH ALONG SAID 20 ACRES LINE A DIS-TANCE OF 330 FT. THENCE WEST PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID 20 ACRES A DIS. OF 660 FT. MORE OR LESS TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID 20 ACRES, THENCE NORTH 330 FT. TO A POINT 198 FT.SOUTH OF THE NW COR. OF SAID 20 ACRES, THENCE E 660 FT TO POB (180926)

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0010051650 WARD 01

PARCEL NUMBER: 0010051650

MEHER, WILLIAM8582 MIDDLE CREEK

RDFLORIEN, LA 71429TAXES: 26.50A TRACT OF LAND LOC

IN THE NW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF SEC 12-6-10.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0010053725 WARD 01

PARCEL NUMBER: 0010053725

MILLS, MARY C ET ALP O BOX 325SIMPSON, LA 71474TAXES: 46.36ALL THAT PART OF THE

N/2 OF THE SW/4 OF NE/4 THAT LIES SOUTH OF THE PLANVIEW- PEASON ROAD, SECTION 23-5-10, CONTG. 8 ACRES MORE OR LESS. LESS AND EX-CEPT 7 AC OFF THE EAST END THEREOF, THIS PAR-CEL CONTAINING ONE AC MORE OR LESS. ALSO,1 AC IN THE NW CORNER OF S/2 OF SW/4 OF NE/4 OF SECTION 23-5-10, BEGIN-NING AT THE NW COR. OF S/2 OF SW/4 OF NE/4 AND RUN THENCE EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE ABOVE DES 20 ACRES, 3.16 CHNS, S 3.16 CHNS, W 3.16 CHNS TO W LINE OF THE ABOVE 20 AC, N ALONG THE W LINE OF ABOVE DES 20 TO POB. CONTG. 2 AC M/L.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0010083191 WARD 01

PARCEL NUMBER: 0010083191

THOMASON, KERRY ET AL

1106 SHADY LNWESTLAKE, LA 70669TAXES: 130.28SE 1/4 OF SW 1/4 OF

NE 1/4 OF SECTION 19-6-9. (280/804) E 1/2 OF SE 1/4 OF NW 1/4+ADs- E 1/2 OF S 1/3 OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4+ADs- W 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF SECTION 19-6-9. +ACM-261101 ALSO A 0.20 ACRE TRACT OF LAND FROM LABOKAY IN +ACM-324399. +ACM-389963 SUCC’N.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0010087600 WARD 01

PARCEL NUMBER: 0010087600

WESTCOTT, WENDY H., ETAL

1085 PARK RDFLORIEN, LA 71429-

3263TAXES: 598.56A CERTAIN TRACT

OF LAND DESC. AS FOL-LOWS: COMM FROM 5X5 CONCRETE MONUMENT FOUND FOR SE COR SEC. 33-6-10+ADs- THENCE N 1 DEG 00 MIN 00 SEC E A DIS OF 1296.32 FT TO A 1/2 IRON ROD FOUND FOR POB OF HEREIN DESC. TRACT THENCE

N 89 DEG 33 MIN 14 SEC W A DIS OF 816.5 FT TO A 1/2 IRON ROD SET IN CENTER LINE OF GRAV-EL RD+ADs- THENCE N 38 DEG 43 MIN 44 SEC E A DIS OF 175.57 FT. TO A 1/2 IRON ROD SET IN CENTER LINE OF GRAVEL RD+ADs- THENCE N 35 DEG 28 MIN 00 SEC A DIS OF 224.76 FT TO A 1/2 IRON ROD SET IN CENTERLINE OF GRAV-EL RD+ADs- THENCE N 89 DEG 33 MIN 14 MIN E A DIS OF 581.86 FT TO A 1/2’ IRON ROD SET+ADs- THENCE S 1 DEG 00 MIN 00 SEC W A DIS OF 321.9 FT BACK TO POB CONTG. 5.14 ACRES, +ACM-371760 FROM STARKS.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0011000600 WARD 01F

PARCEL NUMBER: 0011000600

HUBENAK, PAMELA812 N NOLAN TRACEFLORIEN, LA 71429TAXES: 379.09LOT +ACM-6 OF THE

DIVISION OF ARRINGTON PROPERTY, IN S/2 OF SW/4 OF NW/4 AND PART OF THE SW/4 THAT LIES W OF GRANT LINE, SEC. 36-6-11, LESS 3.41 AC, LESS .11 AC

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0011003800 WARD 01F

PARCEL NUMBER: 0011003800

BUSY BEE GROCERY, LLC

P O BOX 366FLORIEN, LA 71429TAXES: 1,703.42LOT +ACM-1 OF DI-

VISION OF ARRINGTON PROPERTY IN SECTION 36-6-11.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0011004600 WARD 01F

PARCEL NUMBER: 0011004600

CARTER, LUCILLE M.C/O ALVIN WHITE1405 SUNSET DRLAKE CHARLES, LA

70607TAXES: 31.24LOTS 5-6-7 OF BLK.

12 OF FLORIEN, IN SEC. 2-5-11, CONT. .4 AC M/L. 288/799 +ACM-304597 T/S 88 +ACM- 318333 RE-DEEMED

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0011005700 WARD 01F

PARCEL NUMBER: 0011005700

COLLIER, JOHNNY LEEP.O. BOX 65FLORIEN, LA 71429TAXES: 24.61LOTS +ACM- 118 AND

120 OF C.W. HIPPLER ADDN. LOC IN SECTION 2-5-11. +ACM- 295600

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0011020500 WARD 01F

PARCEL NUMBER: 0011020500

LAW, ESPOLAC/O KRISTINA MILLER267 BUSH STFLORIEN, LA 71429TAXES: 340.74.3 AC: BEGIN AT NE COR

OF LOT 7, BUSH ADDN. TO THE TOWN OF FLORIEN, ON THE S OF BUSH ST. RUN THENCE E ALONG BUSH A DIS. OF 90 FT. M/L TO THE NW CORNER OF LOT CONVEYED TO EARL ROBERSON, THENCE RUN S PARALLEL TO THE E LINE OF SAID LOT 7 OF BUSH ADDN. A DIS. OF 100 FT., THENCE RUN W PARALLEL TO BUSH ST. A DIS. OF 90 FT. M/L TO THE SE CORNER OF LOT 7 OF BUSH ADDN. THENCE RUN N ALONG THE E LINE OF SAID LOT A DIS. OF 100 FT. TO THE POB.LAND LOC IN SEC. 2-5-11.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0011022400 WARD 01F

PARCEL NUMBER: 0011022400

LILLY, WILLIEC/O ROBERT L. DREW2029 S NOLAN TRACE

STFLORIEN, LA 71429TAXES: 89.92LOT 7 +ACY- 8 LESS S

75’TO MARY LEE BELTON OF BUSH ADDN. TO TOWN OF FLORIEN. LAND LOC IN SECTION 2-5-11, CONT. .3 AC. (+ACM-166741+ADs- +ACM-222360)

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0011023000 WARD 01F

PARCEL NUMBER: 0011023000

LOWE, ETTAC/O ALVIN B. WHITE1405 SUNSET DR.

LAKE CHARLES, LA 70607

TAXES: 17.04LOTS 1-2 OF BLK. 12 OF

FLORIEN, IN SECTION 2-5-11, CONT. .2 AC. (111127)

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0011025600 WARD 01F

PARCEL NUMBER: 0011025600

MCCLANAHAN, DAVID LEE

883 LIBERTY RDFLORIEN, LA 71429TAXES: 6.61THE EAST 75 FT. OF LOT

5 OF THE BUSH ADDN. IN FLORIEN, CONT. .2 AC, IN SEC. 2-5-11.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0011025800 WARD 01F

PARCEL NUMBER: 0011025800

MCCLANAHAN, J. C.C/O CASAUNDRA MC-

CLANAHAN883 LIBERTY LOOPFLORIEN, LA 71429TAXES: 443.90.4 AC: 2 TRACTS LOCAT-

ED IN THE NE 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF SECTION 2-5-11.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0011025940A WARD 01F

PARCEL NUMBER: 0011025940A

ARTHUR, DAVID WAYNE

1102 W HAWTHORNE ROAD

LEESVILLE, LA 71446TAXES: 34.07A 0.245 AC TRACT LO-

CATED IN THE NORTH-EASTERN CORNER OF THE ELOISE MCCLEARY TRACT BEING DES AS 168.00’ X 64.83’ AS PER SURVEY AT-TACHED TO INST +ACM-443791. TR 12X50 DE-CAL+ACM-006327

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020000500 WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020000500

DOWDEN, JOHNNY +ACY- AMY

2779 COLONY BLVDLEESVILLE, LA 71446TAXES: 456.67BEG AT A POINT 868.2?

W AND 942.7? S OF THE NE COR OF THE S/2 OF S/2 OF NE/4, SEC 09-04-12, RUN THENCE S 71 DEG 57? W, 23.0?+ADs- THENCE N 36 DEG 45? W, 437.5?+ADs- THENCE N 214.9?+ADs- THENCE S 88 DEG 40? E, 325.3?+ADs- THENCE NORTHEASTERLY 159.1? PLUS OR MINUS TO A POINT ON THE ARC OF A CURVE+ADs- THENCE S 19 DEG 02? W, 609.1? TO THE POB. CONTAINING 3.8 ACRES M/L

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020006525 WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020006525

HARRIS, PAMELA287 GRANGERLAKE CHARLES, LA

70607TAXES: 391.96LOT 51 OF GLENWOOD

PARK SUBD, SEC 20-4-12.Tax Notice+ACM-:

0020025025 WARD 02PARCEL NUMBER:

0020025025CARTER, CLARIECE

MOOREC/O CARLOS CARTER3701 N LOY LAKE RD

APT 243SHERMAN, TX 75090-

2538TAXES: 52.51BEGINNING AT THE NE

CORNER OF THE NW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF SEC. 30-4-11, AND RUN THENCE WEST 598.811 FT. FOR THE POB, THENCE RUN W 598.811 FT., THENCE S 660 FT., THENCE E 598.811 FT., THENCE N 660 FT. TO THE POB. LESS TO HWY. +ACM- 270727 +ACM-312746.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020030900 WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020030900

STERLING, MICHAEL +ACY- TANYA

466 EAST LAKE RDANACOCO, LA 71403TAXES: 1,031.47DELETED MH (UNLIVE-

ABLE) 8-20-15 9.82 ACRES COMMENCE AT SE COR OF W/2 OF NW/4 OF SEC. 23-3-12.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020033827 WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020033827

WINGATE, WADE +ACY- MELISSA

C/O BRENT +ACY- SUE THOMPSON

6566 HAWKS RDLEESVILLE, LA 71446TAXES: 454.50LOT 17 OF BLK 1 OF

FOREST PARK SUB. LOC IN SECTION 31-5-12.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020036301 WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020036301

CURTIS GROCERY, LLC8301 HWY 473FLORIEN, LA 71429TAXES: 4,700.97ALL PROPERTY LOC

EAST OF LA HWY 473 LOC IN SEC 30-4-11 BEG 451’ S OF NE COR OF NW/4 OF SW/4 SEC. 30-4-11, S 360’ 3, W 1320’, N 360’ 3 E 1320’ TO POB. LESS AC TO R/W +ACM-273795. +ACM-341365-72 FROM D KELLY ET AL +ACM-341373 LESS 2 A TO L BIRMINGHAM IN +ACM-341373

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020038176 WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020038176

DAVIS, MARSHA M.51 SAMANTHA LOOPMANY, LA 71449TAXES: 174.67LOTS 110, 111, 112, 117

+ACY- 118 OF CHET-WOOD SUBDIVISION, IN SECTIONS 4 AND 9-4-12. +ACM- 295452 SUCC’N OF CODA R. SALTER. +ACM-375294. +ACM-375347 FROM SALTER.. LESS LOTS 113-116 TO MASON. +ACM-394109 FROM THAMES.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020052935 WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020052935

FITTS, LARRY A.1199 BERNICE LANEBRIDGE CITY, TX 77611TAXES: 13.12A TRACT LOCATED IN

SW/4 OF NW/4 OF SW/4 OF SECTION 9-4-10. (PART ASSESSED IN VERNON PARISH) . +ACM-571201 DONATION.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020054065 WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020054065

FONTENOT, ELROY +ACY- CAROLYN

152 TORO BAY DRFLORIEN, LA 71429TAXES: 238.64LOT 14 OF TORO BAY

SUBD, SEC 35-4-12. TR 14 X 72, 1980 SOLITAIRE, SNEMCK-R-14-72-6170. DECAL A000154

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020055579 WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020055579

BERRY TIMBER, LLCC/O INTERNATIONAL

PAPER8570 BUSINESS PARK

DR, SUITE 200SHREVEPORT, LA 71105TAXES: 105.72NE/4 OF SE/4 ABOVE

SRA TAKE LINE OF SEC. 32-4-12.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020055580 WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020055580

BERRY TIMBER, LLCC/O INTERNATIONAL

PAPER8570 BUSINESS PARK

DR, SUITE 200SHREVEPORT, LA 71105TAXES: 433.20THAT PORTION OF NW

1/4 AND THE W 1/2 OF NE 1/4 LOC ABOVE THE SRA TAKE LINE OFSECTION 33-4-12. LESS A 3.423 AC TRACT OF LAND LOCAT-ED IN SECTION 33-04-12, BEING DES AS BEG AT HE NW COR OF THE SW/4 OF SAID SECTION 33 FOR THE POB, N 00 DEG 41 MIN 12 SEC E 147.28?, S 89 DEG 08 MIN 45 SEC E 1157.10?, S 04 DEG 24 MIN 40 SEC W 147.56?, N 89 DEG 08 MIN 45 SEC W 506.42?, N 44 DEG 25 MIN 50 SEC W 102.00?, S 87 DEG 32 MIN 39 SEC W 87.90?, N 55 DEG 05 MIN 35 SEC W 85.32?, S 43 DEG 15 MIN 09 SEC W 120.74?, S 26 DEG 06 MIN 13 SEC E 28.39?, N 89 EG 08 MIN 45 SEC W 341.62? TO THE POB.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020057829 WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020057829

FRENCH, JAMES D. SR +ACY- STARLIN

131 N ROCLAY DRLAFAYETTE, LA 70506TAXES: 360.13LOT 16 OF BLK. 1 OF

FOREST PARK SUB. LOC IN

SEC. 31-5-12. +ACM-289709 +ACM-371714 CORREC-TION. +ACM-371715 FROM HUTCHISON.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020058190 WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020058190

FUNK, EMERY S (ETAL)C/O DUSTY L. WILLIS278 DOVIE LAIRD ROADOAKDALE, LA 71463TAXES: 62.09LOT 33 OF KATHRYN

HEIGHTS SUBD. OF THE NE/4 OF NW/4 AND THE NW/4 OF NE/4 OF SEC. 6-4-12. TR 1970, 10 X 40, DECAL A000694

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020060650 WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020060650

GLASPIE, ALMA JEAN165 WHITE CITY ROADHORNBECK, LA 71439TAXES: 8.42BEG AT INTERSECTION

OF KCS R/W AND GRAV-EL RD, THENCE RUN E 400 FT ALONG GRAVEL RD, THENCE RUN S 510 FT. TO INTERSECT KCS R/W, THENCE RUN IN A NORTHWESTERLY DIR ALONG KCS R/W TO POB, SEC 8-4-10. ALSO RUN E 400 FT. THENCE S 510 ALONG KCS ROW, SEC 8-4-10. LESS 9.40 ACRES TO W. STEWART.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020063000 WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020063000

GREMILLION, KATH-LEEN DENNIS

217 BRIARPATCHMAYLENE, AL 35114TAXES: 32.81LOTS XXX AND 153

OF PIRATES COVE SUB., UNIT 2, IN SECTION 35-4-12. +ACM-251443, 252395, 315840. LESS LOT +ACM-152 TO MANUEL.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020069850 WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020069850

GREENWOOD, MAT-THEW B.

32502 WOODSEAVE COURT

FULSHEAR, TX 77441TAXES: 486.67LOT 82 OF CHETWOOD

SUBD, SEC 9-4-12.Tax Notice+ACM-:

0020070500 WARD 02PARCEL NUMBER:

0020070500HEDRICK, KIMBERLEE

A423 BONNIE JEAN DRBATON ROUGE, LA

70815TAXES: 33.76LOT 133 OF CHETWOOD

SUBDIVISION, IN SEC-TION 4 +ACY- 9-4-12.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020076250 WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020076250

HUVAL, JOHNNY A. +ACY- WILDA V.

21 HUVAL DRMANY, LA 71449TAXES: 668.10LOT 1 AND 2 OF SAND

HILL SUBD +ACM-2, IN SEC 8-4-12.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020098510 WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020098510

DAVIS, MARSHA M.51 SAMANTHA LOOPMANY, LA 71449TAXES: 42.21LOTS 113, 114, 115 +ACY-

116 OF CHETWOOD SUBD. LOC IN SEC. 9-4-12. +ACM-383087 FROM THAMES.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020099745 WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020099745

RANDOLPH, TOMMY +ACY- CHARLOTTE

PO BOX 1155ZWOLLE, LA 71486TAXES: 71.21BEG 706.1 FT WEST

AND 154.1 FT N FROM THE SE COR OF THE NW/4 OF NE/4 OF SAID SEC RUN THENCE N 210 FT, THENCE E 210 FT, THENCE S 210 FT, THENCE WEST 210 FT TO THE POINT OF BEG, CONT 1 ACRE MORE OR LESS. TR 24 X 60, 1973, BARR, SN S4219U/S4219X DECAL 900192

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020104800 WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020104800

MITCHELL, BRETT W. +ACY- TAMMY

1039 OLD HWY 476 RD

MANY, LA 71449TAXES: 114.252.31 AC. BEGIN S AND

W OF NE COR OF NW/4 OF SW/4 OF SEC. 21-5-12. +ACM-277041 +ACM-358475 DONATION. +ACM-366034 FROM LLOYD E. AND PEGGY SMELLEY TR 14 X 70, 1984, FRIENDSHIP/ALTA, SN1190 DECAL 900201

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020124900A WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020124900A

HARRIS, DEAN ALLAN +ACY- PAMELA D

287 GRANGER ROADLAKE CHARLES, LA

70607TAXES: 388.20LOT 66 OF GLENWOOD

PARK SUBD,LOT 67 OF GLENWOOD PK SUBD,LOT 70 OF GLENWD PK SUB-D,SEC 20-04-12

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020124950 WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020124950

PEG-LEG LAUNCH AS-SOCIATION,INC

C/O DOUPE196 DARREN STMANY, LA 71449TAXES: 6.62BEGINNING AT SRA

TAKING LINE POINT NO. 75, RUN THENCE N 77 DEGS 54 MIN WEST 160.8 FT, THENCE N. 12 DEG 06 MIN EAST 28.0 FT. TO THE SOUTH ROW LINE OF PEG LEG LANE, THENCE EAST-ERLY ALONG THE SOUTH ROW LINE OF PEG LEG LANE 187.5 FT. THENCE S. 01 DEGS. 01 MIN. WEST 15.6 FT, THENCE S 36 DEGS 07 MIN WEST 46.3 FT. T TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING LESS AND EX-CEPT+ADs- BEGINNING AT A POINT N 78 DEGS. 05 MIN. WEST 60.0 FT. SRA TAKING LINE POINT NO. 75, RUN THENCE S83 DEGS. 38 MIN WEST 20.0 FT. THENCE N. 06 DEGS 22 MIN WEST 25.5 FT. TO THE SOUTH ROW LINE OF PEG LEG LANE, THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID ROW LINE, 20.3 FT+ADs- THENCE S. 06 DEGS. 2 2 MIN EAST 21.8 FT. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTG. 405 SQ FT.(FEE) AND 66 SQ FT. OF LEASE-BACK. LOCATED IN THE SW/4 OF THE NE/4 OF SECTION 29-5-12. CONTG. 0.091 ACRES MORE OR LESS. +ACM-318385 FROM ELDO CORPORATION

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020142650 WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020142650

SCHENCK, CARL4000 24TH ST LOT 20SAINT PETERSBURG,

FL 33714TAXES: 207.81FRL E/2 OF SW/4 OF

SE/4 SEC. 8-4-10 LYING W OF KCS R/W LESS PUBLIC ROAD R/W LESS 1 1/2 AC TO VERNON LEE SCROG-GINS. ALL THAT PART OF E 5 AC OF W/2 OF SW/4 OF SE/4 SEC. 8-4-10 LYING S AND W OF KCS R/W 4 1/2 AC. LESS 1.07 AC TO B D ARNOLD. +ACM-368780.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020152200 WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020152200

SPEIGHT, SUSAN4426 HIGHWAY 476MANY, LA 71449TAXES: 33.85TRACT 12: BEG AT A

PT ON THE S LINE OF S/2 OF SE/4 OF SEC 05-04-12, THAT IS DUE S POINT 647 OF THE SHORELINE SUR-VEY OF TOLEDO BEND LAKE RESERVOIR+ADs- THENCE RUN N TO PT 647+ADs- THENCE S 81 DEG 40? 23? E 188.88? TO PT 648: TEHNCE DUE S TO S LINE OF SEC 05-04-12 W, THENCE W ALONG THE S LINE OF SAID 80 AC TO POB. LESS +ACY- EXCEPT: BEG AT A POINT ON THE S LINE OF S/2 OF SE/4 OF SEC 05-04-12, THAT IS DUE S PT 647 OF THE SHORELINE SURVEY OF THE TOLEDO BEND RES-ERVOIR+ADs- THENCE RUN N TO POINT 647+ADs- THENCE RUN S 81 DEG 40? 23? E 118.88? TO THE POB OF THE TRACT HEREIN CONVEYED+ADs- THENCE CONT S 81 DEG 40? 23?

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LEGALSE 70? TO PT 648 OF SAID SURVEY+ADs- THENCE RUN S 100? +ADs- THENCE WESTERLY PARALLEL TO THE SHORELINE SUR-VEY DIST OF 70? TO A PT DUE S OUT THE PO-B+ADs- THENCE RUN N 100? TO THE POB. TRACT 13: THE NW/4 OF THE NE/4 OF SEC 08-04-12 W, LESS THE W 1/3 OF SAID 10 AC AND LESS THE E 1/3 OF SAID 10 AC. LESS +ACY- EXCEPT: BEG AT THE NW COR OF THE E/3 OF THE NW/4 OF NE/4 OF THE NE/4 OF SEC 08-04-12 W FOR A POB+ADs- SAID POINT BEING LOC N 89 DEG 13? W 881.1? FROM THE NE COR OF SAID SEC 08+ADs- RUN 89 DEG 13? W 100?, THENCE RUN S 0 DEG 40? W 100?+ADs- THENCE RUN S 89 DEG 13? E 100?+ADs- THENCE RUN N 0 DEG 40? E 100? TO THE ORIGINAL POB. TRACT 14: BEG AT A POINT ON THE S LINE OF THE S/2 OF SE/4 OF SEC 05-04-12 THAT IS DUE S OF POINT 646 OF THE SHORELINE SURVEY OF TOLEDO BEND LAKE RESERVOIR, THENCE RUN N TO POINT 646 OF SAID SHORELINE SUR-VEY+ADs- THENCE N 49 DEG 44? 23? E 198.21? TO POINT 647+ADs- THENCE RUN DUE SOUTH TO THE S LINE OF SEC 05-04-12 W+ADs- THENCE RUN W ALONG THE S LINE OF SAID 80 AC TO POB. LESS +ACY- EXCEPT: BEG AT A PT ON THE S LINE OF THE S/2 OF THE SE/4 OF SEC 05-04-12 THAT IS DUE S OF POINT 646 OF THE SHORE-LINE SURVEY OF TOLE-DO BEND+ADs- THENCE RUN N TO POINT 646 OF THE SHORELINE SURVEY OF TOLEDO BEND+ADs- THENCE N 49 DEG 44? 23? E 150?+ADs- THENCE S 100?+ADs- THENCE S 49 DEG 44? 23? W 150?+ADs- THENCE N 100? TO THE POB+ADs- ALSO BEG AT A POINT ON THE S LINE OF THE S/2 OF SE/4 OF SEC 05-04-12 W, THAT IS DUE S OF PT 646 OF THE SHORE-LINE SURVEY OF TOLEDO BEND+ADs- RUN THENCE N 30? FOR A POB+ADs- THENCE FROM THIS POB, RUN N TO A POINT 100? S OF SAID PT 646 THENCE N 49 DEG 44? 23? E 75?+ADs- THENCE S APPROX 75? TO A POINT 30? N OF S LINE OF S/2 OF SE/4 OF SEC 05-04-12 W+ADs- THENCE W 75? TO POB. TRACT 15: LAND DESC AS: THE W 1/3 OF THE NW/4 OF THE NE/4 OF SEC 08-04-12. LESS +ACY- EXCEPT: CERTAIN LAND LOC IN THE NW/4 OF THE NE/4 OF SEC 08-04-12 BE-ING DESC AS: BEG AT A POINT LOC 300? S FROM THE NW COR OF NE/4 OF SEC 08-04-12+ADs- RUN THENCE S A DIST OF 80? TO A POINT+ADs- RUN THENCE S 89 DEG 19? E A DIST OF 70? TO A PT+ADs- RUN THENCE N A DIST OF 80? TO A PT+ADs- RUN THENCE N 89 DEG 19? W A DIST OF 70? TO POB. TRACT 16: 3 1/3 AC TRACT OF LAND BEING DES AS: THE E 1/3 OF THE NW/4 OF NE/4 OF NE/4 OF SEC 08-04-12. TRACT 17: 5.83 AC BEING DESC AS: BEG AT A POINT LOC W 24.1? AND N 225.5? FROM THE SE COR OF W ? OF NE/4 OF NE/4 OF SEC 08-04-12+ADs- THENCE RUN W 159.3? TO A PT ON THE N LINE OF A RD+ADs- THENCE RUN N 69 DEG 20? W ALONG SAID N LINE OF 552.2?+ADs- THENCE RUN N 333?+ADs- THENCE RUN S 89 DEG 00? E 271.5?+ADs- THENCE RUN S 01 DEG 04? W 55.4?+ADs- THENCE RUN S 82 DEG 13?E 333.8+ADs- THENCE RUN S 20 DEG 00? W 160?+ADs- THENCE RUN S 56 DEG 37? E 276.9? TO THE CURVE OF A RD+ADs- THENCE RUN S 40 DEG 25? W ALONG SAID CURVE 154.8? TO THE ORIGINAL POB. TRACT 18: BEG AT A PT LOC W 241? AND N 225.5? FROM THE SE COR OF THE W/2 OF NE/4 OF NE/4 OF SEC 08-04-12 W+ADs- THENCE RUN W

159.3? TO A PT ON THE N SIDE OF A RD+ADs- THENCE RUN S 69 DEG 00? E ALONG SAID N SIDE OF RD 129.1? TO THE CURVE OF A RD+ADs- THENCE RUN N 40 DEG 25? E ALONG SAID CURVE 61.7? TO THE ORIGINAL POB. TRACT 19: 2.322 AC LOC IN SEC 05-04-12 BEING DESC AS: COMMENCING AT A ?? IRON ROD FOUND AT SRA ANGLE POINT +ACM-676+ADs- THENCE PRO-CEED ALONG THE TOLE-DO BEND TAKING LINE, S 33 DEG 08? 10? W 31.09? TO A ?? IRON ROD AT THE POB+ADs- THENCE PRO-CEED ALONG THE TAKE LINE, S 33 DEG 08? 10? W 263.76? TO A ?? IRON ROD AT SRA ANGLE POINT +ACM-677+ADs- THENCE PROCEED S 04 DEG 03? 11? W 302.59? TO A ?? IRON PIPE AT SRA ANGLE POINT 678+ADs- THENCE LEAVING THE TAKE LINE, PROCEED N 46 DEG 03? 54? W 80.10? TO A ?? IRON ROD+ADs- THENCE PRO-CEED N 34 DEG 36? 11? W 154.20? TO A 1? IRON ROD+ADs- THENCE PRO-CEED N 42 DEG 40? 05? W 178.94? TO A ?? IRON ROD+ADs- THENCE PRO-CEED N 43 DEG 27? 02? E 47.25? TO A ?? IRON PIPE+ADs- THENCE PRO-CEED N 43 DEG 25? 02? E 210.01? TO A COR+ADs- THENCE PROCEED N 43 DEG 18? 45? E 56.37? TO A ?? IRON ROD+ADs- THENCE PROCEED S 78 DEG 44? 13? E 133.81? TO A ?? IRON ROD+ADs- THENCE PROCEED N 85 DEG 22? 17? E 85.63? TO THE POB. LESS .241 AC TO JANIS THOMPSON

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020153400 WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020153400

WEAVER, CHRISTO-PHER T

2033 35TH STORANGE, TX 77630TAXES: 23.191 AC M/L BEG 418.4’

N 45.8’ W OF SE COR OF SW/4 OF SE/4 SEC. 31-5-12, N 88 DEG 28 MIN W 45.2’, N 0 DEG 17 MIN N 944.5’ TO S R/W HWY 476, N 52 DEG 19 MIN E ALONG SAID R/W 56.9’, S 0 DEG 17 MIN E 980.5’ TO POB.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020157560 WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020157560

SULLIVAN, GARY W. +ACY- HONG-HUONG

2601 WEISTER ROADHOUSTON, TX 77098TAXES: 173.46A TRACT OF LAND LOC

IN SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 28-4-12.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020157706CN WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020157706CN

MARTIN, JASON D.161 SAM BREAUX RDHACKBERRY, LA 70645TAXES: 354.45PARCEL 22 +ACY- 23 OF

PINDER PROPERTIES, LLC SUBD AS SHOWN ON PLAT OF SURVEY BY OLIN M. LACY, JR., P.E., P.L.S. FOR PINDER PROPERTIES, LLC, DATED JUNE 28, 2010 AND FILED JULY 16, 2010 UNDER CLERK’S FILE NO. TR 14 X 80 DECAL A000177

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020157707AD WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020157707AD

WILSON, MARK +ACY- TAMMY

595 VIGOR MIERS RDDERIDDER, LA 70634TAXES: 60.01TRACT 20 OF MICHAEL

PITT SURVEY, SECTION 10-03-12 AND 15-03-12.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020157707AE WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020157707AE

WILSON, MARK +ACY- TAMMY

595 VIGOR MIERS RDDERIDDER, LA 70634TAXES: 60.01TRACT 22 OF MICHAEL

PITT SURVEY, SECTION 10-03-12 AND 15-03-12.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020157707T WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020157707T

NETHERLY, CHRISTO-PHER +ACY- YVETTE

1114 LEADENHALL CIR

CHANNELVIEW, TX 77530

TAXES: 93.77TRACT 12 OF MICHAEL

PITT SURVEY IN SECTION 15-03-12.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020157707Y WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020157707Y

CHAFIN, NORMAN A9 COMBWELL GARDENMISSOURI CITY, TX

77459TAXES: 65.63SOUTH PORTION OF

TRACT 27 OF MICHAEL PITT SURVEY, SECTION 10-03-12.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020162800 WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020162800

WILLIAMS, TROY M1061 FALCON DRFLORIEN, LA 71429TAXES: 693.90LOT +ACM- 15 OF EA-

GLE POINT SUB. LOC IN SECTION 3-3-12. TR 1992, 16 X 80, CHANDELIER, SN NTA318036 DECAL A000018

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020164500 WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020164500

UNIVERSAL CABLE HOLDINGS, INC.

C/O SUDDENLINK COMM

BROWN SMITH WAL-LACE LLP

6 CITYPLACE DR STE 800

SAINT LOUIS, MO 63141TAXES: 11.58BEGINNING AT THE

SW COR. OF THE SW/4 OF NE/4 OF SECTION 20-5-12, THENCE NORTH 133 FEET, THENCE EAST 279.09 FEET, THENCE S 22 DEG 49 MIN WEST 138.078, THENCE WEST 228.394 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTG. .76 ACRES +ACM-337151 FROM TANNEHILL, ETAL +ACM-337168 CORR. +ACM-357019 COR-RECTION. +ACM-359194 FROM CABLE WEST. +ACM-362758 AFFIDAVIT. +ACM-367808 FROM STAR CABLE.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0020165200 WARD 02

PARCEL NUMBER: 0020165200

HARRIS, PAMELA287 GRANGERLAKE CHARLES, LA

70607TAXES: 117.22LOT +ACM-52 OF GLEN-

WOOD PARK SUB., SEC-TION 20-4-12. 264/566

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0030006000E WARD 03

PARCEL NUMBER: 0030006000E

BROWN, TROY O +ACY- LINDA

516 HIDEAWAY DRIVEZWOLLE, LA 71486TAXES: 26.84LOTS 19, 20 AND 21 OF

CAMINO TRAIL SUBD, SEC 22-6-13.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0030009830 WARD 03

PARCEL NUMBER: 0030009830

LITTLE, WILLIAM JR +ACY- FRANCIS

121 AUSTIN RDHACKBERRY, LA 70645TAXES: 773.31LOT 3 OF CADE’S EAST

POINT SUBDIVISION, IN SECTIONS 9, 10 AND 15-6-13. TR 18 X 80, 1995, SKY-LINE, SN2K-53-11-98-H DECAL 000293

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0030011900 WARD 03

PARCEL NUMBER: 0030011900

MATHIS, LYNDA S455 CHRISTY RDMANY, LA 71449TAXES: 293.78LOT 2 OF FRIENDLY

ACRES SUBDIVISION, SECTION 7-5-12.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0030013050 WARD 03

PARCEL NUMBER: 0030013050

BALDI, ANTHONY C (ETAL)

128 PINE GROVE STMANY, LA 71449TAXES: 506.37LOT 22A OF SPORTS-

MAN PARADISE SUBD, IN SEC. 3-6-12. ALSO LOT 23A OF SPORTSMAN PARA-DISE SUBD, IN SEC. 3-6-12.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0030025020 WARD 03

PARCEL NUMBER:

0030025020THOMAS, WILLIAM

(ETAL)3225 RYALS RDCONVERSE, LA 71419TAXES: 22.70LOT +ACM-48 OF TOLE-

DO VIEW SUB. +ACM- 2 OF SEC.7-5-12

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0030039502 WARD 03

PARCEL NUMBER: 0030039502

MATHIS, LYNDA S455 CHRISTY RDMANY, LA 71449TAXES: 77.05LOT 1 OF FRIEND-

LY ACRES, SECTION 7-5-12. TR 2010, 30 X 60, CAPPAERT, SN CH-VM410926027688A/B DE-CAL A000662

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0030049630 WARD 03

PARCEL NUMBER: 0030049630

WHITLOCK, MICHAEL W.

2220 FLORIDA BLVD SW

DENHAM SPRINGS, LA 70726

TAXES: 228.42THAT CERTAIN TRACT

OF LAND, TOGETHER WITH ALL BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS SITUATED IN THE NW/4 OF THE NW/4 OF SEC 24-6-13 CONT 1.342 ACRES .

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0030057150 WARD 03

PARCEL NUMBER: 0030057150

ANDERS, JAMES W.C/O SANDRA STEWART419 CORLEYVILLE RDFLORIEN, LA 71429TAXES: 101.82LOT 3, BEING A POR-

TION OF NE/4 OF NW/4 OF SECTION 6-5-12., PER PLAT THEREOF IN BK 221/115, 6.03 AC M/L (HANCOCK PARTITION) +ACM-293759 LESS 5.51 ACRES TO JEAN STIVENDER +ACM-335917 FROM W. LEWIS.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0030073250 WARD 03

PARCEL NUMBER: 0030073250

GAUTHIER, MARDI J1672A BRIGHTSIDE DRBATON ROUGE, LA

70820TAXES: 664.61LOT 10 OF ROYAL OAKS

ESTATES, PHASE ONE SUB. LOCATED IN THE S/2 OF THE SW/4 OF SECTION 14-6-13. ALSO A TRACT OF LAND THAT LIES BE-TWEEN TWO PROPERTY LINES. ONE BEGINS AT THE SW COR OF LOT 10 AND ANOTHER BEGINS AT THE SE COR OF LOT 10. (SEE FILE FOR FULL DESC)

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0030073425 WARD 03

PARCEL NUMBER: 0030073425

ISGITT, MALCOLM +ACY- KEELEY

36 HUSON STMANY, LA 71449TAXES: 51.61LOT 10 OF BLK 1 OF

TEAL LAKE SUB., SECTION 18-6-12. (325/279) +ACM-382650-1 QUITCLAIM. +ACM-382652 FROM ED-WARDS.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0030078800 WARD 03

PARCEL NUMBER: 0030078800

GRIFFIN LODGE, INC.C/O SHELDON HAVARD1107 BRAY RDMANY, LA 71449TAXES: 546.28BEGINNING AT A POINT

LOCATED S. 85 DEG. 30 MIN. E. A DISTANCE 144.7 FT. FROM AN IRON RAIL MARKING THE NW COR-NER OF THE NE/4 OF NE/4 OF SEC. 11-6-13. ALSO A TRACT LOC. IN SE/4 OF SE/4 SECT. 2 +ACY- 11-6-13. (274076, 277922)--THAT PART THAT IS IN SEC. 11-WD 3. +ACM-324413 SUCC’N OF PATSY ANN WOODLE HAVARD. +ACM-345284 FROM BRAY. LESS 1.22 ACRES TO DYESS. TR 2010, 16 X 72, SOUTHERN HOMES, SN SSD4AL55050 DECAL 700489 TR 16 X 60 DECAL 004714

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0030079560 WARD 03

PARCEL NUMBER: 0030079560

GUILLORY, CARL, SR.P. O. BOX 1672ALEXANDRIA, LA 71309TAXES: 17.20

LOT 67 OF TWIN OAKS SUB., SECTION 14-5-13. +ACM-387866 SUCC’N.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0030109300 WARD 03

PARCEL NUMBER: 0030109300

KUHLMAN, EDWARD WILLIAM

C/O SHIRLEY KUHL-MAN

1219 BEAVERDAM ROAD

WILLIAMSTON, SC 29697

TAXES: 17.20LOT 29 OF TWIN OAKS

SUB., SEC 14-5-13.Tax Notice+ACM-:

0030111725 WARD 03PARCEL NUMBER:

0030111725DAVID, TODD +ACY-

JOHELEN1611 E HOUSTON RIVER

RDSULPHUR, LA 70663TAXES: 37.85LOT 31 OF SQUIRREL

HILL SUB. +ACM-2, LO-CATED IN SECTION 17-5-12. TR 12 X 50, 1969, DETROI-TER, SNS50122FKF1020231 DECAL 300527

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0030116930A WARD 03

PARCEL NUMBER: 0030116930A

SONIER, DARIN W. +ACY- LISA M.

60 BOBS PLACEMANY, LA 71449TAXES: 2,224.76A 24.19 AC TRACT OF

LAND LOC IN SEC 7-5-12. ALSO A 12.03 ACRE TRACT LOC IN SEC 7-5-12, COM AT A RAILROAD SPIKE IN THE PAVEMENT OF TUR-TLE BEACH RD MARK-ING THE SW COR OF SEC 7-5-12+ADs- THENCE PROCEED ALONG THE W LINE OF SEC 7 N 00 DEG 50 MIN 40 SEC W A DIS OF 895.95 FT TO A PT+ADs- THENCE PRO-CEED N 89 DEG 09 MIN 20 SEC E A DIS OF 610.19 FT TO A 1/2 INCH IRON ROD SET IN THE INTERSEC-TION OF CHRISTY AND BOB’S PLACE RD AT THE POB+ADs- THENCE PRO-CEED AONG THE CENTER OF CHRISTY RD S 83 DEG 09 MIN 12 SEC E A DIS OF 107.13 FT+ADs- THENCE PROCEED S 86 DEG 16 MIN 56 SEC E A DIS OF 88.24 FT+ADs- THENCE PRO-CEED S 85 DEG 04 MIN 02 SEC E A DIS OF 66.73 FT+ADs- THENCE PRO-CEED S 83 DEG 02 MIN 53 SEC E A DIS OF 114.39 FT+ADs- THENCE PRO-CEED N 87 DEG 14 MIN 02 SEC E A DIS OF 114.30 FT+ADs- THENCE PRO-CEED S 82 DEG 06 MIN 09 SEC E A DIS OF 40.29 FT TO A 1/2 INCH IRON ROD SET IN THE INTERSECTION OF CHRISTY RD AND GA-TOR ALLEY RD+ADs- (SEE DEED FOR FULL DESC)

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0030119100 WARD 03

PARCEL NUMBER: 0030119100

FLEMING, MICHAEL +ACY- KIMERLY

P O BOX 5852BOSSIER CITY, LA 71171TAXES: 531.82BEGINNING AT THE SW

COR. OF THE SE/4 OF THE SW/4 OF SECTION 27-6-13, RUN THENCE SOUTH 89 DEG 57 MIN EAST, 795.9 FT TO THE POB+ADs- THENCE SOUTH 89 DEG 57 MIN EAST 347.92 FEET+ADs- THENCE SOUTH 08 DEG 35 MIN EAST, 94.2 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 85 DEG 11 MIN WEST, 70.1 FEET+ADs- THENCE SOUTH 48 DEG 37 MIN WEST 68.8 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 65 DEG 03 MIN WEST, 97.6 FEET+ADs- THENCE SOUTH 82 DEG 38 MIN WEST 54.6 FEET+ADs- THENCE NORTH 64 DEG 44 MIN WEST, 110 FEET+ADs- THENCE NORTH 00 DEG 00 MIN 145 FEET PLUS OR MINUS TO THE POINT OF BEGIN-NING. +ACM-336218 ALSO TRACT 1 DES AS BEGINNING AT A POINT SOUTH 89 DEG 57 MIN EAST, 795.9 FT FEET FROM THE SW COR. OF THE SE/4 OF SW/4 OF SECTION 27-6-13 AND ALSO TRACT 2 BEING A PART OF THE E/2 OF THE NW/4 OF SECTI0N 34-6-13. +ACM-336548

+ACM-376824. +ACM-376825 FROM FORD. +ACM-386809 SUCC’N. +ACM-439369 FROM J. MANNING. T.T. 8 X 38 DE-CAL 005518

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0030122742AF WARD 03

PARCEL NUMBER: 0030122742AF

RIVIORE CONSULTING, INC

943 AUSTIN RDYOUNGSVILLE, LA

70592-6500TAXES: 494.67W 0.126 AC OF LOT 29

OF JAYD’S HAVEN SUBDI-VISION, SECTION 05-06-12.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0030122742D WARD 03

PARCEL NUMBER: 0030122742D

FAUCHEUX, LOUIS +ACY- JOYCE

314 BAYOU VIEW DRPATTERSON, LA 70392TAXES: 448.57LOT 2 OF JAYD’S HAV-

EN SUB LOC IN SEC 5-6-12. TR 2011, 16 X 76, CLAYTON, SN CLW032077TX DECAL 005515

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0030122742X WARD 03

PARCEL NUMBER: 0030122742X

BURLEIGH, STEPHEN409 LONGWOOD DRDESTREHAN, LA 70047TAXES: 206.40LOT 32 OF JAYD’S HA-

VEN SUB. LOC IN SE/4 OF THE NW/4 AND THE NE/4 OF THE SW/4 OF SEC 5-6-12.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0030122764A WARD 03

PARCEL NUMBER: 0030122764A

RIVERS, JOSEPH +ACY- SHELLY

PO BOX 1104HAUGHTON, LA 71037TAXES: 13.15Z-012 PITTS ROAD

TRACT. ALL THAT 6.5 ACRE TRACT LYING IN SEC 15-6-13, BEING THAT PORTION OF THE E/2 OF SEC 15 LYING OUTSIDE OF THE CROW CLAIM AND ALSO LYING S +ACY- E OF THE CENTERLINE OF THE PARISH RD KNOWN LO-CALLY AS PITT RD.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0030143278 WARD 03

PARCEL NUMBER: 0030143278

PAYTON, LINDA S.1112 COLLINS STNATCHITOCHES, LA

71457TAXES: 302.72BEG AT A PT 210 FT E

AND 210 FT S OF THE NW COR OF SAID 10 AC TRACT, S 450 FT TO THE S LINE OF SAID 10 AC TRACT, E ALONG THE S LINE OF SAID 10 AC 295 FT, N PAR-ALLEL TO THE W LINE OF 10 AC TO THE S R/W LINE OF NEGREET-DESS ROAD, NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE S R/W LINE OF SAID ROAD TO A PT THAT IS E OF THE POB., W TO THE POB. CONTG 3 AC M/L. LESS .07 ACRES TO DOTD.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0030143800 WARD 03

PARCEL NUMBER: 0030143800

PEARSON, FLOYD R ET AL

191 UNION 361SMACKOVER, AR 71762TAXES: 70.18LOT 11 OF SPORTSMAN

PARADISE SUBDIVISION, SECTION 3-6-12, AND A STRIP OF LAND BEGIN-NING AT THE SE CORNER OF LOT 11.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0030150970 WARD 03

PARCEL NUMBER: 0030150970

PROCELL, FRANK +ACY- PAM

P O BOX 217NOBLE, LA 71462TAXES: 244.92A TRACT OF LAND BE-

GINNING AT A POINT N 01 DEG 55 MIN EAST 736.7 FEET FROM THE SE COR. OF THE SE/4 OF NE/4, SECTION 21-6-13, RUN THENCE WEST 208.7 FT+ADs- THENCE RUN S 01 DEG 55 MIN WEST 208.7, THENCE WEST 325.06+ADs- RUN THENCE N 01 DEGS 55 MIN EAST 250.39 FT TO THE SOUTH ROW OF LA. HWY 6, SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY OF N 72 DEGS 49

MIN EAST CHORD DIS OF 329.2 FT TO A ROW MARK-ER+ADs- RUN THENCE S01 DEGS 55 MIN WEST 217.94 FT TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, CON-TG.3.100 ACRES MORE OR LESS. +ACM-323866. +ACM-344556 TAX SALE 5/96 FROM PROCELL (90+ACU-) +ACM-358981 REDEEMED. +ACM-381809 TAX SALE 2003. +ACM-383181 REDEMP-TION.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0030151225 WARD 03

PARCEL NUMBER: 0030151225

OLIVER, JACQUELYN3607 HWY 476MANY, LA 71449TAXES: 27.522 ACRES SITUATED

IN THE SE/4 OF SW/4 OF NW/4 OF SEC 25-6-12, ALSO KNOWN AS LOTS 2 +ACY- 4. ALSO (LOT 3) BEG. AT POINT N 89 DEG 32 MIN W, 225.7 FT FROM THE SE COR OF THE SW/4 OF NW/4 OF SECTION 25-6-12, RUN THENCE N 0 11 MIN E, 385.9 FT+ADs- THENCE S 89 DEG 32 MIN E, 112.9 FT+ADs- THENCE S 0 DEG 11 W, 385.9 FT+ADs- THENCE N 89 DEG 32 MIN W, 112.9 FT TO THE POB, CONT’G 1 AC M/L.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0030151227 WARD 03

PARCEL NUMBER: 0030151227

PUCKETT, JEFFRIE MAE, ET AL

C/O CHARLES DREWP O BOX 133OAKLEY, CA 94561-0133TAXES: 28.70FRACTIONAL SE/4

OF NW/4, BEING THAT PART LYING W OF GRANT LINE IN SECTION 36-6-12W, CONT’G 19 AC M/L. (+ACM-191539, +ACM-191742, +ACM-191837, +ACM-192138, AND +ACM-192663, 246463, 303301)

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0030157056 WARD 03

PARCEL NUMBER: 0030157056

RIGGS, BRENDAC/O RANDY RIGGS3009 S STATE HWY 36GATESVILLE, TX 76528TAXES: 1,095.77BEG N 89 DEG 31 MIN

E 425’FROM NW COR OF SEC. 24-6-13, N 89 DEG 31 MIN E 153.6’, S 13 DEG 30 MIN W 241’ TO N R/W HWY 6, N 74 DEG 45 MIN W ALONG N R/W HWY 6, 152.3’, N 14 DEG 22 MIN E 199.1’ TO POB, .76 AC M/L TR 2008, 32 X 80, ULTI-MATE GOLD SN DSETX-11285A/B DECAL 005823

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0030157065 WARD 03

PARCEL NUMBER: 0030157065

RIGGS, HENRY C. +ACY- BRENDA

12246 TEXAS HWYMANY, LA 71449TAXES: 105.96(1) BEG SW COR E/2 OF

NE/4 SEC. 14-5-13, N 157 YD FOR POB, N 92’, E 157 YD, S 92’, W 157 YD TO POB. (215582, 297420) (2) BEG SW COR E/2 OF NE/4 SEC. 14-5-13, N 187.7 YD TO POB, N 92’, E 157 YD, S 92’, W 157 YD TO POB. (297418) (3) BEG SW COR E/2 NE/4 SEC 14-5-13, N 218.4 YD T POB, N 92’, E 157 YD, S 92’, W 157 YD TO POB. (297419) ALSO 5 ACRES IN A SQUARE IN THE SW COR OF THE SE/4 OF NE/4 OF SEC-TION 14-5-13 A PORTION OF WHICH IS FEE SIMPLE OWNERSHIP AND THE REMAINDER OF WHICH IS LEASEBACK LANDS. +ACM- 316270. +ACM-376329 FROM BAILEY.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0030160625E WARD 03

PARCEL NUMBER: 0030160625E

VIDRINE, KIRK +ACY- MARLINE

7421 WEST CONGRESS ST

DUSON, LA 70529TAXES: 160.30A TRACT CONTAINING

.607 ACRES OF LAND LO-CATED IN THE SW/4 OF THE SE/4 OF SEC 21-06-13 BEING DESCR AS FOL-LOWS: BEGIN AT A 3/4 IRON PIPE FOUND AT SRA ANGE PT NO 1030+ADs- THENCE S 18 DEG 17’ 47 E 139.72’ TO A 1/2 IRON ROD SET ON THE NORTH-

ERLY ROW OF BAYSIDE DR+ADs- THENCE S 71 DEG 42’ 13 W 128.88’ ALONG SAID ROW TOA 5/8 ROD FOUND AT THE BE-GIN OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT+ADs- THENCE 74.17’ ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A CENTRAL AN-GLE OF 33 DEG 29’ 29, A RADIUS OF 126.88’ AND A CHORD BEARING S 88 DEG 41’ 33 W, 73.11’ TO A 1/2 IRON ROD+ADs- THENCE N 00 DEG 15’ 58 E, 197.04’ TO A 1/2 IRON ROD SET ON THE TOLEDO BEND TAKE LINE+ADs- THENCE S 34 DEG 52’ 05 E, 71.12’ TO A 3/4 IRON PIPE FOUND AT SRA ANGLE PT NO 1029+ADs- THENCE N 71 DEG 50’ 00 E 115.79’ TO THE POB.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0030164001 WARD 03

PARCEL NUMBER: 0030164001

HUBENAK, PAMELA812 N NOLAN TRACEFLORIEN, LA 71429TAXES: 443.08A 3.112 ACRE TRACT

LOC IN THE NW/4 OF THE NW/4 OF SEC 26-6-12. LESS 2.03 AC TO CHAD MILLER

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0030175750 WARD 03

PARCEL NUMBER: 0030175750

RIGGS, BRENDA I.12246 TEXAS HWYMANY, LA 71449TAXES: 125.90TRACT IN NE/NW SEC.

21-6-13 BEG 131.5’ E OF NW COR OF 40, E 220’ TO MA-PLE DRIVE, S 150’ ALONG MAPLE DRIVE, W 220’, N 150’ TO POB. (234911) +ACM-344926, +ACM-344927 IMMOBILIZATION, +ACM-345250 CORREC-TION A TRACT OF LAND LOC IN THE NW/4 OF SEC. 21-6-13 CONTG. .672 ACRES M/L. +ACM-370956 DONATION. TR 14 X 56, 1984, JAY, SN18530250T, W/ADDNS DECAL A001473

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0030189700 WARD 03

PARCEL NUMBER: 0030189700

TUCKER, JOE WARREN +ACY- ELAINE

PO BOX 73HEMPHILL, TX 75965TAXES: 19.27LOT 9 OF SPORTSMAN

PARADISE SUBDIVISION, SECTION 3-6-12.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0030195230 WARD 03

PARCEL NUMBER: 0030195230

RICHARD BORDELON5022 S MACARTHUR DRALEXANDRIA, LA 71302TAXES: 146.55LOT +ACM-36 OF LUCI-

LANIA HILLS, SECTIONS 8, 9, 17-5-12. +ACM-288459 +ACM-328935 SUCC’N LILLIAN MOE +ACM-349574 FROM MOE. TR 24 X 52, 1978, JAMAICA, SN 9772450ALS101019A +ACY- B DECAL A000982

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0030202700 WARD 03

PARCEL NUMBER: 0030202700

WILLIS, MARGARET M.C/O RAYMOND WILLIS965 COLLINS RDNATCHITOCHES, LA

71457TAXES: 755.43LOT 46 BEVERLY HILLS

SUBDIVISION IN SECTION 10 +ACY- 15-6-13.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0040025926A WARD 04

PARCEL NUMBER: 0040025926A

HOLLAND, RON +ACY- KEISHA

P O BOX 361MANY, LA 71449TAXES: 38.94LOT 3 OF AIRPORT

PLAZA SUBD LOC IN THE NW/4 OF THE NW/4 OF SEC 33-7-11.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0040031900 WARD 04

PARCEL NUMBER: 0040031900

LITES, TRACY (ETAL)P O BOX 659MANY, LA 71449TAXES: 305.45BEG AT A PT 132.3 FT S

+ACY- 876.3 FT W OF THE E/4 OF SECTION 31-7-11, S 35 DEG 45 MIN E 304.7 FT, S 54 DEG 15 MIN W ALONG THE N R/W LINE OF HWY 6 350 FT, NORTHWEST-

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LEGALSERLY PARALLEL TO THE E LINE OF TRACT 304.7 FT, NELY 350’ TO POB. (197457) ALSO, COMM AT THE E/4 COR OF SEC 31-7-11, S 132.5 FT +ACY- W 867.3 FT TO THE NE COR OF WILSON WELL SER-VICE AND THE POB, N 35 DEG 45 MIN W 194.0 FT, S 54 DEG 15 MIN W 379.0 FT TO A 32 FT LANE, S 00 DEG 11 MIN W 239.6 FT ALONG E LINE OF LANE, N 54 DEG 15 MIN E 519.6 FT ALONG PHARES AND WILSON PROP TO POB, 2 AC M/L

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0040053900 WARD 04

PARCEL NUMBER: 0040053900

FRANKLIN, CORRIE E +ACY- ANNA

REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST

640 OAK HILL DRSHREVEPORT, LA 71106TAXES: 18.387 AC M/L BEG 35 YD S

OF NW COR OF NW/4 OF NW/4 SEC. 30-8-11, E 83 1/2 YD, S 405 YD TO S LINE OF 40 AC, W TO SW COR OF SAID 40 AC, N TO POB. BEG 35 YDS S 83 1/2 YD E OF NW COR OF NW/NW SEC. 30-8-11, E 83 1/2 YD, S 405 YD TO S LINE 40, W 83 1/2 YD, N 405 YD TO POB LESS 1 AC. 1 AC M/L BEG S 35 YD E 83.5 YD E OF NW COR NW/NW 30-8-11, S 210’ FOR POB S 210’, E210’, N 210’, W 210’ TO POB. +ACM-353454 1/2 INT TO ANNA ALSO 7 AC BEG 35 YDS S +ACY- 83 1/2 YDS R OF NW COR OF NW/4 OF NW/4 OF SEC 30-8-11 FROM SIBLEY IN +ACM-353449.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0040056700 WARD 04

PARCEL NUMBER: 0040056700

MITCHELL, TREY +ACY- JANNEY

373 RABBIT RUN LNMANY, LA 71449TAXES: 98.82LOT 15 OF CEDAR

SPRINGS SUBD. DESC BY METES AND BOUNDS IN +ACM-305457 PARTITION DEED, LOC IN SEC. 11-7-11. LESS LOT 11 TO LAFLEUR IN +ACM-322634.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0040061150 WARD 04

PARCEL NUMBER: 0040061150

GRAYSON, SUSAN HORN

3335 NATCHITOCHES HWY

MANY, LA 71449TAXES: 89.84BEG AT A PT ON THE N

LINE OF SE/4 OF NE/4 OF SEC 7-7-10, 35 YARDS E OF THE NW COR OF SAID 40 ACRES, S PARALLEL TO THE W LINE OF SAID 40 AC TO THE N LINE OF THE MANY-ROBELINE BLACK-TOP HWY, NORTHEAST-ERLY DIR ALONG SAID HWY A DIS OF 74 YARDS, NORTHERLY DIR TO THE PT ON THE N LINE OF SAID 40 AC 55 YDS DUE E OF POB, W 55 YARDS TO THE POB. LESS AND EX-CEPT: 0.5 AC AND PORT TO LA HIGHWAY TRAILER 12 X 60.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0040065625 WARD 04

PARCEL NUMBER: 0040065625

HARRIS, LINDA236 HARRIS DRMANY, LA 71449TAXES: 545.613 TRACTS CONT. 155

AC M/L: W/2 OF SE/4 OF SEC 6 LESS 5 AC CONT. 75 AC+ADs- E/4 OF SE/SE OF SEC 6 CONT 10 AC+ADs- W 3/4 OF SE/SE OF SEC. 6 AND NW/NE OF SEC. 7, ALL IN T7N R10W. LESS PART N OF RD LESS 20 AC TO RANDOW. 5 AC IN W/2 OF SE/4 OF SEC. 6-7-10. LESS 5 AC IN NW/NE 7-7-10 TO RANDOW. LESS 5.64 AC TO HOLLIS G HAR-RIS JR. LESS .12 AC IN SW/SE SEC. 6-7-10 TO BOISE. LESS 4 AC TO YANCARLO ESPINO-ORTIZ.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0040068100A WARD 04

PARCEL NUMBER: 0040068100A

HENDRICKSON, JOSH-UA JAMES +ACY- CATH-ERINE C

20 HENDRICKSON DRMANY, LA 71449

TAXES: 1,113.982 TRACTS CONT 6.79

AC BEING DES AS:A 4 AC TRACT LOC IN SEC 22-08-11, BEING DES AS THE WEST 4 AC OF THAT PORTION OF THE W/2 OF THE SW/4 OF THE NW/4 OF SAID SEC 22, LYING NORTH +ACY- EAST OF THE MANY-PLEASANT HILL HIGHWAY. A 2.79 AC TRACT BEING DES AS BEG AT A PT S 03 DEG 57 MIN W 383.7’ FROM THE NE COR OF THE W/2 OF THE SW/4 OF THE NW/4 SEC 22-08-11, S 06 DEG 53 MIN W 196.50’, S 70 DEG 46 MIN W 275.85’, S 06 DEG 57 MIN W 75.25’, N 89 DEG 15 MIN W 146.05’, N 00 DEG 00 MIN W 354.38’, S 89 DEG 16 MIN E 439.30’ TO THE POB.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0040080074B WARD 04

PARCEL NUMBER: 0040080074B

JOHNSON, JAMES ED-WARD

61 KISKA AVENUESAN FRANCISCO, CA

94124TAXES: 10.98A 1.004 AC TRACT OF

LAND LOCATED IN THE SW/4 OF THE SW/4 OF SECTION 30-06-10, BEING DES AS COMM AT THE SW COR OF SAID SECTION 30, N 89 DEG 48 MIN 15 SEC E 1207.77’, N 00 DEG 09 MIN 00 SEC W 410.00’, N 71 DEG 53 MIN 30 SEC W 218.33’ FOR THE POB, N 71 DEG 53 MIN 30 SEC W 130.88’, N 23 DEG 45 MIN 44 SEC E 347.57’, S 61 DEG 27 MIN 09 SEC E 130.70’, S 23 DEG 45 MIN 44 SEC W 323.77’ TO THE POB. +ACM-446458 FROM MACKIE B JOHNSON. (+ACM-150869 FROM GEORGE JOHN-SON. +ACM-379716 FROM LEROY JOHNSON. +ACM-380944 JOP OF LEROY JOHNSON, SR.)

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0040081250 WARD 04

PARCEL NUMBER: 0040081250

JOSEPH, EUZIEC/O JOSEPH, STEFAN314 PEARL STREETCOMPTON, CA 90221TAXES: 13.98EAST 1 ACRE OF EAST

1.5 ACRES OF NE/4 OF SW/4 OF SE/4 OF SW/4 OF SEC. 24-7-11.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0040085503A WARD 04

PARCEL NUMBER: 0040085503A

GEWIN, SCOTT N. +ACY- CANDY

100 ZACHARY TAYLOR RD

MANY, LA 71449TAXES: 27.53A 6.82 ACRE TRACT LOC

IN THE NE/4 OF SEC 13-7-11. (SEE DEED FOR FULL DESC)

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0040088500 WARD 04

PARCEL NUMBER: 0040088500

BRIDGES, TAMMY D.C/O MARK BRIDGES334 HWY 3118MANY, LA 71449TAXES: 37.941 AC M/L BEG SE COR

OF NW/4 OF NE/4 OF SEC. 34-7-10, W 70 YD, N 70 YD, E 70YD, E 70 YD TO POB. DELETED MOBILE HOME- 2015 GONE

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0040092700 WARD 04

PARCEL NUMBER: 0040092700

LINDSEY, IMOGENE M.C/O LOTTIE GREER1009 PRIMM RDMANY, LA 71449TAXES: 1,018.96BEG ON S LINE OF SW/4

OF NW/4 OF SEC. 26-8-11 AT POINT 495’ W OF SE COR OF SAID 40 AC, W 70 YD, N 70 YD, E 70 YD, S 70 YD TO POB. ALSO COMMENCE ON S LINE OF SW/4 OF NW/4 SEC. 26-8-11, 705’ W OF SE COR OF SAID 40 AC TRACT, W ALONG S 40 LINE 259.8’, N 704’, E 259.8’, S 704’ TO POB, 4 AC M/L. LESS 1 AC TO WYNN DEES. A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE NW COR OF THE S 2/3 OF THE E/2 OF THE SE/4 OF THE NE/4 OF SEC. 27-8-11, AND A TRACT LO-CATED IN THE SW COR OF THE SW/4 OF THE NW/4 OF SEC. 26-8-11, +ACM-372018 PARTITION.

Tax Notice+ACM-:

0040093250 WARD 04PARCEL NUMBER:

0040093250LITES, DAVID TRACY,

ET ALC/O JAMES D LITESP O BOX 659MANY, LA 71449TAXES: 83.42SE/4 OF SW/4 OF SEC.

27-8-11. +ACM- 314165 FROM BURTON L. BRUM-LEY +ACM-339018, +ACM-339123 REDEEMED. +ACM-354391. +ACM-383494 DONATION.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0040093550 WARD 04

PARCEL NUMBER: 0040093550

LITES, DANNY JOEP O BOX 659MANY, LA 71449TAXES: 176.67A 1 ACRE TRACT OF

LAND LOCATED IN THE SE/4 OF THE SW/4 OF SEC. 27-8-11, +ACM-383494 DO-NATION.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0040093900 WARD 04

PARCEL NUMBER: 0040093900

LITES, JAMES D., ETALP O BOX 659MANY, LA 71449TAXES: 428.57N/4 OF NW/4 OF NW/4

OF SEC. 34-8-11, N/2 OF N/2 OF SE/4 OF SE/4 OF SEC. 28, LYING EAST OF MANY-PLEASANT HILL HWY. AND NORTH 3/4 OF NE/4 OF NW/4 OF SEC. 34-8-11. ALSO THAT PART OF THE N/2 OF N/2 OF S/2 OF NE/4 OF NE/4 OF SEC. 33-8-11, LYING EAST OF PUB-LIC ROAD. 4.2 AC M/L BEG AT THE SW COR OF SEC 27-8-11 (LOT 2). ALSO A 4.20 ACRE TRACT BEG AT A POINT N 89 DEG 58 MIN E 530.5 FT FROM THE SW COR OF SEC 27-8-11, N 00 DEG 54 MIN W 685.9 FT, S 89 DEG 22 MIN E 264.8 FT S 00 DEG 54 MIN E 682.8 FT, S 89 DEG 58 MIN W 264.8 FT TO POB. TR 14 X 70 DECAL A000964

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0040094000 WARD 04

PARCEL NUMBER: 0040094000

LITES, JAMES D., ETALP O BOX 659MANY, LA 71449TAXES: 14.583 - ONE(1) ACRE TRACTS

IN NW/SW OF SEC. 34-8-11 (+ACM-292037 FROM WEBB) ALSO A PARCEL OF LAND DES AS BEGINNING AT A POINT 280 YDS, EAST OF THE SW COR. OF THE NW/4 OF SW/4 OF SEC-TION 24-8-11, THENCE RUN EAST 70 YDS, THENCE NORTH 70 YDS, THENCE WEST 70 YDS, THENCE SOUTH 70 YDS. TO THE PLACE OF BEGIN-NING. ALSO A PARCEL OF LAND DES AS BEGINNING AT A POINT 70 YDS EAST OF THE SW COR. OF THE NW/4 OF SW/4 SECTION 34-8-11, THENCE RUN EAST 70 YDS, THENCE NORTH 70 YDS., THENCE WEST 70 YDS, THENCE SOUTH 70 YDS., TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. +ACM-332207 +ACM-352192 DONATION. +ACM-352193 FROM JORDAN.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0040094050 WARD 04

PARCEL NUMBER: 0040094050

LITES, JAMES DALE (JIMMY)

P O BOX 659MANY, LA 71449TAXES: 14.98A 1.21 ACRE TRACT LO-

CATED IN THE SE/4 OF THE NW/4 OF SEC. 27-8-11, +ACM-363709 DONATION.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0040094051 WARD 04

PARCEL NUMBER: 0040094051

LITES, JAMES D. ( JIM-MY)

C/O JIMMY LITESP.O. BOX 659MANY, LA 71449TAXES: 543.03A 2.00 ACRE TRACT OF

LAND LOCATED IN THE S/2 OF THE NW/4 OF SEC 27-8-11. +ACM-388432 DO-NATION. +ACM-388571 CORRECTION.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0040103298A WARD 04

PARCEL NUMBER: 0040103298A

LITES BROTHERS AS-PHALT, INC

P O BOX 659

MANY, LA 71449TAXES: 65.88(SECTION 4: Z-025 HWY

175 1216) ALL THAT 17.5 AC TRACT OF LAND LYING IN SECTION 04-07-11, BEING THAT PORTION OF THE E/2 OF THE N 3/4 OF THE NE/4 OF THE SW/4 OF SAID SECTION 04 LYING N OF THE CENTERLINES OF LA HWY 1216 AND 175 AND BEING THAT PORTION OF THE NW/4 OF THE SE/4 OF SAID SECTION 4 LY-ING N OF THE CENTER-LINE OF LA HWY 175, LESS AND EXCEPT TRACT CON-VEYED TO JOHN F DEW IN +ACM-328159. LESS 2.00 AC TO LOUIS LEE. ALSO LESS 1.575 AC TO JAMES TULLIS. ALSO LESS 1.547 AC TO MATTHEW WAT-SON. ALSO LESS 2.00 AC TO LOUIS LEE. ALSO LESS 1.34 AC TO THURMAN CHARLES. ALSO LESS 5.747 TO PAUL MORRIS LESS 3.024 AC TO LOUIS LEE.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0040103298L WARD 04

PARCEL NUMBER: 0040103298L

TAYLOR, DESMOND JERAL

420 SWEET TOWN RDMANY, LA 71449TAXES: 63.89A 1.328 AC TRACT OF

LAND LOCATED IN THE S/2 OF SECTION 04-07-11, BEING DES AS COMM AT THE NW COR OF THE NW/4 OF THE SW/4 OF SAID SECTION 04, S 00 DEG 00 MIN 00 SEC 941.81?, N 90 DEG 0 MIN 00 SEC E 2148.92? FOR THE POB, N 48 DEG 06 MIN 24 MIN E 377.29?, S 35 DEG 19 MIN 55 SEC E 305.18?, S 56 DEG 41 MIN 36 SEC W 5.40?, N 90 DEG 00 MIN 00 SEC W 452.82? TO THE POB. ALSO KNOWN AS TRACT 4 OF INST +ACM-449300.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0040105150 WARD 04

PARCEL NUMBER: 0040105150

MIMS, SHARON W.P O BOX 731LUFKIN, TX 75901TAXES: 89.84BEG AT A PT ON THE

N LINE OF THE S/2 OF NW/4 OF NE/4 OF SEC-TION 18-7-11, 368 YDS E OF THE NW COR OF THE ABOVE 20 AC, E ALONG THE N LINE OF THE 20 AC TRACT, 36 YDS, SOUTH-ERLY TO THE N R/W LINE OF MANY-ZWOLLE HWY, 409 YDS, SOUTH-EASTERLY FROM N LINE CROSSES THE W LINE OF N/2 OF SW/4 OF NE/4 OF SECTION 18-7-11, NORTH-WESTERLY ALONG THE N LINE OF SAID R/W LINE 41 YDS, NORTHERLY TO THE POB.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0040116300 WARD 04

PARCEL NUMBER: 0040116300

NEWTON, TOM, ET ALFREDRICK THOMASP O BOX 1871MANY, LA 71449TAXES: 132.95SE/4 OF SW/4 OF SEC-

TION 28-7-11. (+ACM-171529 - INTEREST OF LEON SIBLEY TO DELLA N. MOSLEY)

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0040129976 WARD 04

PARCEL NUMBER: 0040129976

LITES, JAMES D (ETAL)P O BOX 659MANY, LA 71449TAXES: 25.47E/2 OF NE/4 OF SEC. 18-

8-10Tax Notice+ACM-:

0040135050 WARD 04PARCEL NUMBER:

0040135050RITTER, CHARLES E.8954 MARVA DRIVESHREVEPORT, LA 71118TAXES: 81.85BEG. AT A POINT

NORTH OF THE SW COR. OF SECTION 27-8-11. LOT NO. 4. (305431) +ACM-338688 FROM DENNIS N. WEBB. TR 14 X 52, 1981, LANC, SNTX3111233 DE-CAL 400484

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0040140500 WARD 04

PARCEL NUMBER: 0040140500

SCOTT, CECILC/O STANLEY SCOTTP.O. BOX 142

PLEASANT HILL, LA 71065

TAXES: 13.98BEG AT A PT 272 FT E OF

THE NW COR OF THE S/2 OF SE/4 OF SW/4 OF SEC. 24-7-11, AS THE POB, S 240 FT+ADs- WEST 62 FT+ADs- SOUTH 210 FT+ADs- EAST 120 FT+ADs- NORTH 450 FT+ADs- WEST 58 FT TO THE PLACE OF BEGIN-NING. (147/402)

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0040148800 WARD 04

PARCEL NUMBER: 0040148800

SPILKER, CAMILLIA J.15375 HWY 175MANY, LA 71449TAXES: 203.62COMMENCING AT

THE POINT WHERE THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NW/4 OF THE SW/4 OF SECTION 27-8-11 INTER-SECTS THE EAST ROW LINE OF THE MANY-BEL-MONT HWY IS LOCATED, FOR POB NORTHLY DIR ALONG E ROW LINE OF HWY 420 FT, E 208 FT, SOUTHERLY ON A LINE PARALLEL WITH E ROW LINE OF HWY 420 FT, 208 E OF POB, W ALONG S LINE OF SAID 40 AC, 208 FT TO POB. +ACM-320042 FROM HERMAN SLAUGH-TER +ACM-364167 DONA-TION.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0040155500 WARD 04

PARCEL NUMBER: 0040155500

THAXTON, TONIA210 GRANT 3517SHERIDAN, AR 72150TAXES: 183.662 AC IN A SQ IN SE COR

OF SE/SE OF SEC. 7-7-10 (209849, 212764) +ACM-345982 SUCC OF J C BEA-SON +ACM-346933 FROM P. LEE. +ACM-391073 QUITCLAIM.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0040166300A WARD 04

PARCEL NUMBER: 0040166300A

LITES, JAMES D. (ETAL)P O BOX 659MANY, LA 71449TAXES: 44.92A TRACT OF PROPERTY

LOC IN THE SW/4 OF THE SW/4 OF SEC 27-8-11. (SEE DEED FOR FULL DESC) FROM WEBB +ACM-399344. +ACM-445760 JOP ON JAMES D LITES.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0040169003 WARD 04

PARCEL NUMBER: 0040169003

COLLINS, GILBERT J.P O BOX 63ZWOLLE, LA 71486TAXES: 26.35A 20 AC TRACT OF

LAND BEING DES AS THE N/2 OF THE NE/4 OF THE NW/4 OF SECTION 19-08-11. +ACM-276903 (277683). +ACM-335338 FROM BRAKEFIELD TRUST. +ACM-379529 MERGER. +ACM-443572 FROM WEY-ERHAEUSER.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0042004450 WARD 04F

PARCEL NUMBER: 0042004450

JOHNSON, JULICE M. (ETAL)

C/O FELICIA JOHNSON3013 RISING CREST

DRIVELANCASTER, TX 75134TAXES: 163.71LOT 9 OF THE FISHER

SUBDIVISION, SECTION 14-06-11.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0043011001B WARD 04M

PARCEL NUMBER: 0043011001B

BOOTH-SWEET, LATO-NYA S.

90 ELMLEAF DRIVEMANY, LA 71449TAXES: 39.93LOT 2 OF BLK. 11 OF

ROBINSON ADDITION, LOC IN SECTION 26-7-11.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0043031075 WARD 04M

PARCEL NUMBER: 0043031075

EASILY, DEBRAC/O REGINA DAVIS320 CALEDONIA STMANY, LA 71449TAXES: 905.37A TRACT OF LAND

LOC. IN THE S/2 OF S/2 OF SW/4 SEC. 23-7-11 BE-GIN 1860.5’ E AND 368’ N FROM SW COR SEC 23, E 52.5’, S 166’, W 52.5’, N 166’ TO POB. ALSO BEGINNING AT A POINT LOC 1913.0 FEET EAST AND 368.0

FEET NORTH FROM THE SW COR. OF SECTION 23-7-11, RUN THENCE EAST 55.0 FEET+ADs- THENCE SOUTH 166.0 FEET THENCE WEST 55.0 FEET THENCE NORTH 166.0 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNNING. TR 1978, 14 X 80, BENDIX MANOR, SN JBO466A DECAL 005035

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0043048150 WARD 04M

PARCEL NUMBER: 0043048150

HODGE, VERNON515 TRACE STMANY, LA 71449TAXES: 192.651 LOT BEING LOCATED

IN THE NW/4 OF SW/4 OF SECT 22-7-11, BEGIN IN N LINE HWY AVE AT POINT 138’ E OF E R/W HWY 171 ACQUIRED IN +ACM-171192. PROPERTY LYING E OF HWY 171, N OF HWY AVE +ACY- W OF PACE ST ACQUIRED IN +ACM-195589. LESS PORTIONS TO E T WRIGHT, R V +ACY- C H BYLES. +ACM- 295560 SUCC’N OF RUBY TOMPKINS. +ACM-335616 THE HORACE TOMP-KINS REVOCABLE TRUST. +ACM-339318 SUCC’N OF JAMES STANLEY TOMP-KINS +ACM-346791 FROM TOMPKINS, ETAL. +ACM-370202. LOTS 12, 13 OF BLK 13 OF DILLON’S ADDN. TO MANY AND THAT POR-TION OF THE OLD CLOSED STREET RUNNING BE-TWEEN BLKS. 13 +ACY- 14 OF DILLON’S ADDN. IN SEC. 22-7-11 AND WEDGE STRIP LYING BETWEEN N LINE LOT 13 BLK 13 AND S LINE HWY AVE. +ACM-376171 FROM JACOBSON ETAL.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0043055130 WARD 04M

PARCEL NUMBER: 0043055130

KENNEDY, BERNITA1555 E LOUISIANA AVEMANY, LA 71449TAXES: 55.91LAND LOCATED IN GI-

AUQUE’S ADDN TO MANY IN SECTION 22-7-11, BE-GIN NE COR LOT 224, S 100’, E 75’, N 100’ TO N LINE SAID LOT, E ALONG N LINE SAID LOT 75’ TO POB. +ACM-201138, +ACM-201137, +ACM-179956

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0043061000 WARD 04M

PARCEL NUMBER: 0043061000

LEVO, GRADY +ACY- ZELMA ESTATE

C/O SONJA MCFAR-LAND

320 ANDREW STMANY, LA 71449TAXES: 19.96LOT LOCATED IN N/2

OF SW/4 OF SW/4 OF SEC. 23-7-11 IN TOWN OF MANY, BEGIN 240 23 YDS E +ACY- 315’ N OF SW COR, N 80’, E 105’, S 80’, W 105’ TO POB. +ACM-90170, +ACM-106255, +ACM-91744. +ACM-444550 2012 CITY TAX SALE FROM GRADY LEVO ESTATE.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0043070621 WARD 04M

PARCEL NUMBER: 0043070621

HOLDEN, CHRISTO-PHER J

165 LINCOLN STMANY, LA 71449TAXES: 38.94LOT 4 OF BLK 7 OF ROB-

INSON ADDN TO THE TOWN OF MANY, SEC 26-07-11.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0043074080 WARD 04M

PARCEL NUMBER: 0043074080

MOSES, ALVIN +ACY- SELISA

151 SHAMARD DRIVENATCHITOCHES, LA

71457TAXES: 765.62THE SOUTH 135 FT.OF

LOT 1 OF BLOCK 2 OF BOSWELL HEIGHTS 1ST ADDN. TO THE TOWN OF MANY, SEC 23-7-11.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0043080450 WARD 04M

PARCEL NUMBER: 0043080450

NEWTON, LYNN EST.C/O RICHARD JOSEPH

JR110 HENRY STMANY, LA 71449TAXES: 12.99BEG. 400’ W OF NE COR

OF N/2 OF SW/4 OF SW/4 OF SE/4 OF SEC. 23-7-11,

N 75’, W 50’, S 75’, E 50’ TO POB, +ACM-198513. BEG 450’ W OF NE COR OF N/2 SW/SW/SE 23-7-11, N 75’, W 50’, S 75’, E 50’ TO POB, 224/263.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0043083000 WARD 04M

PARCEL NUMBER: 0043083000

PALMER, J. L.C/O LATOYA HOLLAND1555 E LA AVEMANY, LA 71449TAXES: 63.89BEG. AT THE NE COR-

NER OF LOT 106 OF GI-AUQUE’S 2ND ADDN. TO THE TOWN OF MANY, W 50’, S TO S LINE SAID LOT,E 50’TO SE COR LOT,N ALONG E LINE LOT TO NE COR. POB. IN SEC. 22-7-11.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0043083200 WARD 04M

PARCEL NUMBER: 0043083200

LILLY, BRENDA J (ETAL)

320 ANDREWS STMANY, LA 71449TAXES: 204.63LOT 12 OF BLOCK 4 OF

ROBINSON ADDN. TO THE TOWN OF MANY IN SEC. 26-7-11.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0043095801 WARD 04M

PARCEL NUMBER: 0043095801

SALTER, LEE ETHELC/O AMOS MAXIE120 NATCHITOCHES

HWYMANY, LA 71449TAXES: 12.99A TRACT OF LAND LOC

IN THE S 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF SECTION 23-7-11. BEGINNING AT A POINT LOCATED 1667.2 FT. EAST AND 409.3 FT. NORTH FROM THE SW COR. OF SEC. 23, THENCE RUN NORTH 105 FT. THENCE RUN EAST 52.5 FT. THENCE RUN SOUTH 105 FT, THENCE RUN WEST 52.5. FT. TO THE ORGINIAL P.O.B. +ACM-290547

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0043113500 WARD 04M

PARCEL NUMBER: 0043113500

TILMON, EDDIE C (ETAL)

544 MCFARLAND STMANY, LA 71449TAXES: 352.36A 0.3128 ACRE TRACT

LOCATED IN THE NW/4 OF SEC 27-07-11 BEING MORE PARTIC DESCR AS FOLLOWS: COMM AT A ?? IRON SHAFT FOUND AT THE SW COR OF SAID SEC 27+ADs- THENCE, N 00 DEG 00? 00? E, 4369.02?+ADs- THENCE N 90 DEG 00? 00? E, 991.48? TO A 1/2? IRON ROD+ADs- THENCE, S 69 DEG 01? 12? E, 1456.10? TO A ?? IRON ROD SET AT THE POB OF THE HEREIN DESCR TRACT+ADs- THIS DE-SCRIPTION IS BASED ON A SURVEY MAP BY DOCK-ENS SURVEYING, INC., DATED MARCH 16, 2017.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0050007335 WARD 05

PARCEL NUMBER: 0050007335

SILVA, CHERI PC/O RONNIE PREWITT1100 CORLEYVILLE RDFLORIEN, LA 71429TAXES: 262.86LOTS 21 AND E/2 OF

LOT 20 OF CHAP’S VILLA, SECTION 34-7-13 (271437, 290595) LOT 22 CHAP’S VILLA IN +ACM-249842. +ACM-463260 BOND FOR DEED. TR 28 X 52, 1985, SCHULT HERITAGE, SN N211257A+ACY-B DECAL 006850

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0050022150 WARD 05

PARCEL NUMBER: 0050022150

BURNS, JOHN M.270 BETHEL RDFRIERSON, LA 71027TAXES: 43.56LOT +ACM-24 OF

LAPLAZA SUBDIVISION, SECTION 30-8-13. +ACM-327832 SUCC’N OF LU-CILLE LYNCH +ACM-327975 DONATION. +ACM-351274 FROM EL-LIOTT.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0050029359 WARD 05

PARCEL NUMBER: 0050029359

CHOATE, JAMEY DEE149 CR 805NACOGDOCHES, TX

75964TAXES: 63.25LOT 14 OF TOLEDO FLY

INN VILLA SUBDIVISION, SECTION 4-6-13. (274/213) +ACM-322672 FROM BET-TY STREETMAN PITT-MAN +ACM-344271 FROM JUANITA H STEWART. +ACM-349825.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0050037200 WARD 05

PARCEL NUMBER: 0050037200

CRUNK, THOMAS P. +ACY- JAMES

180 ORION CTMILPITAS, CA 95035TAXES: 133.76LOC IN SEC. 2-6-13, BE-

GIN TOLEDO BEND POINT +ACM-271. +ACM-207236

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0050043751 WARD 05

PARCEL NUMBER: 0050043751

DORFMAN, SAMMY JR.C/O CONSOLIDATED

TAX SERVICEP O BOX 1807HENDERSON, TX 75653-

1807TAXES: 87.11UNDIVIDED 1/8 INT IN

THE NW/4 OF 11-7-13 LESS 23.40 AC TO SRA. +ACM-342096 LIVING TRUST +ACM-344581 TAX SALE 5/96 FROM DORFMAN (60+ACU-) +ACM-356405 REDEEMED.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0050047000 WARD 05

PARCEL NUMBER: 0050047000

GRIFFIN, WAYNE +ACY- LINDA

1158 BOURQUE RDDUSON, LA 70529TAXES: 238.47TRACT 1: 11.95 AC IN

SW/4 OF SW/4 OF SEC 31-07-12 AND SE/4 OF SE/4 OF SEC 36-07-13. TRACT 2: A TRACT LOC IN SW/4 OF SW/4 SEC 31-07-12. LESS A 0.50 AC TRACT TO JAMES ROUBIQUE LOC IN SEC 36-07-13, BEING DES AS COMM AT THE SE COR OF SAID SEC 36, N 90 DEG 00 MIN 00 SEC W 301.59?, N 00 DEG 00 MIN 00 SEC E 1041.95?, N 10 DEG 37 MIN 41 SEC E 42.96? FOR THE POB, N 07 DEG 06 MIN 43 SEC E 145.11?, S 64 DEG 56 MIN 52 SEC E 144.81?, S 30 DEG 32 MIN 31 SEC E 54.40?, S 51 DEG 21 MIN 50 SEC W 130.75?, N 87 DEG 30 MIN 20 SEC W 82.66? TO THE POB.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0050047050 WARD 05

PARCEL NUMBER: 0050047050

HANCOCK KASH HOLD-INGS, LLC

300 E TENAJACKSONVILLE, TX

75766TAXES: 19.37E/2 OF SE/4 OF SE/4

OF SECTION 2-7-13, LESS 1 AC IN SQUARE IN SW COR. LESS 1.818 AC TO J MALMAY +ACM-274271. LESS 1 AC TO J MESHELL LESS 2.99 AC TO BRIAN K MESHELL

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0050047050A WARD 05

PARCEL NUMBER: 0050047050A

MESHELL, BRIAN K1212 HILLCREST CIRJACKSONVILLE, TX

75766TAXES: 57.022.99 AC BEING A TRACT

OF LAND LOCATED IN THE E/2 OF THE SE/4 OF THE SE/4 OF SEC 02-07-13 AND BEING MORE PAR-TIC DESCR AS FOLLOWS: COMM AT THE SE COR OF SAID SEC 2+ADs- RUN THENCE, N 02 DEG 22?, 195.00? ALONG THE E LINE OF SEC 2 TO THE NE COR OF THE JERRY MAL-MAY TRACT FOR THE POB OF THE TRACT HEREIN DESCRIBED+ADs- RUN THENCE, S 89 DEG 16? W, 406.10? ALONG THE N LINE OF SAID JERRY MAL-MAY TRACT TO THE NE COR OF SAID JERRY MAL-MAY TRACT+ADs- RUN THENCE, N 02 DEG 16?, 320.72? PARALLEL WITH THE E LINE OF SAID SEC 2+ADs- RUN THENCE, N 89 DEG 16? 59? E, 406.10? TO THE E LINE OF SEC 2+ADs- THENCE, S 02 DEG 22? W, 320.72? ALONG THE E LINE OF SAID SEC 2 TO THE POB.

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LEGALSTax Notice+ACM-:

0050048925 WARD 05PARCEL NUMBER:

0050048925EBARB, FREDERICK A.1512 HWY 3229ZWOLLE, LA 71486TAXES: 105.17BEGIN AT THE NE COR-

NER OF NE/4 OF SE/4 OF SEC. 4-7-13, S 160 YD, W 302.5 YD, N 160 YD, E 302.5 YD TO POB. (183504) LESS 1 AC TO LOUIS PARRIE, JR. +ACM-198436 +ACM- 312003 ROSIE PARRIE 1/2 INTEREST TO ALLEN AND KEVIN EBARB, +ACM-320742-3 KEVIN EBARB INT. TO ALLEN. +ACM-386260, +ACM-386295 DO-NATION. +ACM-435487 TO P. GETSCHEL (ETAL).

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0050048926 WARD 05

PARCEL NUMBER: 0050048926

EBARB, FREDERICK A.1512 HWY 3229ZWOLLE, LA 71486TAXES: 36.30LOT +ACM-37 OF

RE-SURVEY OF PEACEFUL VALLEY SUBDIVISION, SECTION 33-7-13. (218951) +ACM-369735 DONATION.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0050048927 WARD 05

PARCEL NUMBER: 0050048927

EBARB, FREDERICK A.1512 HWY 3229ZWOLLE, LA 71486TAXES: 14.862 TRACT OF LAND IN

THE NE CORNER OF THE NE/4 OF SE/4 OF 4-7-13. (204341, 220401 COMMU-NITY PROPERTY) TRACT +ACM-2 OF +ACM-270264 IN NE/SE SEC. 4-7-13. +ACM-369735 DONATION.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0050054600 WARD 05

PARCEL NUMBER: 0050054600

NORMAND, ODEN +ACY- CAROL

C/O AMANDA GODAIR986 PINEWOOD RDLEESVILLE, LA 71446LEESVILLE, LA 71446TAXES: 185.61LOT 4A OF PEACEFUL

VALLEY SUBD., SEC. 33-7-13 +ACM-368932 FROM EBARB.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0050067520 WARD 05

PARCEL NUMBER: 0050067520

MARTINEZ, WENDY RC/O HEATH +ACY-

WENDY GUIDRYP O BOX 1250ZWOLLE, LA 71486TAXES: 88.14A .72 ACRE TRACT OF

LAND LOCATED IN SEC. 2 +ACY- 11-6-13: COMM AT A CONCRETE NAIL AT THE NW COR OF THE NE/4 OF THE NE/4 OF SEC. 11: THENCE, S 04 DEG 36 MIN 40 SEC W, 91.91 FT TP A 1/2 IRON ROD+ADs- THENCE, N 43 DEG 45 MIN 20 SEC E, 218.98 FT TO A 1/2 IRON ROD SET AT THE POB OF THE DESC. TRACT+ADs- THENCE N 43 DEG 45 MIN 20 SEC E, 73.61 FT TO A 1/2 IRON ROD+ADs- THENCE N 71 DEG 56 MIN 21 SEC E, 33.27 FT TO A 5/8 IRON ROD+ADs- THENCE N 20 DEG 52 MIN 16 SEC E, 51.73 FT TO A 5/8 IRON ROD+ADs- THENCE S 70 DEG 11 MIN 58 SEC E 134.48 FT TO A 5/8 IRON ROD+ADs- THENCE S 30 DEG 09’ 01 E 35.71’ TOA 5/8 IRON ROD FOUND ON THE TOLEDO BEND TAKE LINE+ADs- S 10 DEG 57’ 25 W 100.14’ ALONG THE TO-LEDO BEND TAKE LINE TO A PUNCH FOUND IN CON-CRETE BOAT RAMP+ADs- THENCE S 70 DEG 13 MIN 48 SEC W, 94.56 FT TO A 1/2 IRON ROD+ADs- THENCE N 60 DEG 05 MIN 30 SEC W, 109.18 FT TO A 5/8 IRON ROD+ADs- THENCE, N 46 DEG 34 MIN 27 SEC W, 58.9O FT TO THE POB.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0050074960 WARD 05

PARCEL NUMBER: 0050074960

GRIBBIN, SHELLY H.1189 BRAY RDMANY, LA 71449TAXES: 195.14NW/4 OF SW/4+ADs-

W/2 OF NE/4 OF SW/4 OF SECTION 33-7-12. +ACM- 308742 +ACM-324413 SUCC’N OF PATSY HA-

VARD +ACM-342302 DO-NATION

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0050075000 WARD 05

PARCEL NUMBER: 0050075000

GRIFFIN LODGE INCC/O SHELDON HAVARD1107 BRAY RDMANY, LA 71449TAXES: 86.06LAND LOCATED IN

SE/4 OF SE/4 OF SECTION 2-6-13. (315/823, 274076) +ACM- 324760 LESS 1.90 ACRES TO JEANSONNE +ACM-325524. +ACM-325584. +ACM-345284. +ACM-345284 FROM HOL-LIS BRAY. LESS .72 ACRES TO GRIBBIN.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0050075831C WARD 05

PARCEL NUMBER: 0050075831C

MORRIS, JOSEPH +ACY- SHEA

2706 RIVER OAKS DRIVE

PORT NECHES, TX 77651TAXES: 238.49LOT 33 OF NANTUCKET

BAY SUBDIVISION, SEC-TION 35-08-13.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0050081100 WARD 05

PARCEL NUMBER: 0050081100

HAWKINS, JOHN P.44058 HWY 42PRAIRIEVILLE, LA

70769-2935TAXES: 34.22LOT 1 OF LA MESA SUB-

DIVISION, SECTION 33-7-13. (293/727)

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0050122310B WARD 05

PARCEL NUMBER: 0050122310B

GILLESPIE, LLOYD AC/O KRISTIN WIL-

LIAMS ETAL143 HIDEAWAY DRZWOLLE, LA 71486TAXES: 261.30A 5 AC TRACT LOCATED

IN SEC 36-07-13 BEING DE-SCRIBED AS: COMMENC-ING AT A ? IRON PIPE FOUND AT THE SW COR OF THE NE/4 OF THE SE/4 OF SEC 36+ADs- THENCE N 00 DEG 16? 05? E 1327.51? TO A ?? IRON ROD SET AT THE POB OF THE HERE-IN DESCR TRACT+ADs- THENCE N 00 DEG 16? 05? E 200.08? TO A ?? IRON ROD+ADs- THENCE N 62 DEG 17? 14? E, AT 1153.60? PASS A ?? IRON ROD SET ON THE SOUTHWEST-ERLY ROW OF TOBE NA-BOURS RD, IN ALL A TO-TAL DIST OF 1183.81? TO THE CL OF SAID TOBE NA-BOURS RD+ADs- THENCE S 34 DEG 26? 33? E 7.30? ALONG SAID CL TO THE BEGINNING OF CURVE TO THE RIGHT+ADs- THENCE 144.06? ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 05 DEG 41? 27?, A RADIUS OF 1450.43? AND A CHORD BEARING S 28 DEG 19? 23? E 144?+ADs- THENCE S 21 DEG 55? 36? E, 25.44? ALONG CL+ADs- THENCE S 62 DEG 16? 53? W AT 30.15? PASS A ?? IRON ROD SET ON THE SOUTHWEST-ERLY ROW OF THE TOBE NABOURS RD , IN ALL A TOTAL DIST OF 1277.51? TO THE POB.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0050136050 WARD 05

PARCEL NUMBER: 0050136050

MCKAY, PETER GOR-DON

C/O DONALD MCKAY6001 BATON ROUGE

BLVDFRISCO, TX 75035TAXES: 49.77LOT 3 OF BLOCK D OF

UNIT 1 OF REBEL ACRES, SECTION 04-06-13.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0050139600 WARD 05

PARCEL NUMBER: 0050139600

COLE, RONNIE R100 FRANKLIN ROADMANY, LA 71449TAXES: 210.491.10 AC M/L LOC IN THE

NE COR OF S/2 OF NE/4 OF NE/4 OF SEC 2-6-13. (333267) TR 14 X 60, 1982, EAGLE, SN ALE561422107 DECAL 110292

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0050168000 WARD 05

PARCEL NUMBER: 0050168000

ROBERT, TAMEA P.P O BOX 1222

JENNINGS, LA 70546TAXES: 246.79LOT 10 OF MEADOW-

BROOK PARK SUBDIVI-SION, SEC 3-6-13. TR 14 X 80, 1985, DECAL A001659

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0050191500A WARD 05

PARCEL NUMBER: 0050191500A

BROWN, TROY +ACY- LINDA

516 HIDEAWAY DRIVEZWOLLE, LA 71486TAXES: 94.18LOT +ACM- 4 OF BLK.

2 OF HIDE AWAY PARK. +ACM-437714 FROM E. DICKERSON.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0050192990 WARD 05

PARCEL NUMBER: 0050192990

TOWNSEND, SANDRA K21550 150TH RDWALNUT, KS 66780TAXES: 83.56BEG. AT THE SW COR-

NER OF THE S/2 OF SE/4 OF 34-7-13, CONT. 27.75 AC M/L, DESIGNATED AS TRACT TWO PER PLAT AT-TACHED TO +ACM-233071.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0050200200A WARD 05

PARCEL NUMBER: 0050200200A

SEPULVADO, THOMAS EARL, SR +ACY- SALLY

C/O SALLY SEPULVADO9402 BAIRD RDSHREVEPORT, LA 71118TAXES: 372.25A 1 ACRE TRACT OF

LAND IN SEC 34-8-13 BEG AT A PT ON THE NORTH ROW LINE OF EBARB-ZWOLLE RD, SAID PT BE-ING LOC 526.2 FEET E AND 9.2 FT N FROM THE SW CORNER OF THE SE/4 OF THE NE/4 ...

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0050215200 WARD 05

PARCEL NUMBER: 0050215200

WETHEY, ELDRES +ACY- VESTAL

7619 COMITE DRBAKER, LA 70714TAXES: 661.55A TRACT OF LAND IN

THE SW CORNER OF THE NW/4 OF SE/4 OF 25-7-13. +ACM-223208

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0057035000A WARD 05Z

PARCEL NUMBER: 0057035000A

RIVERS, MARK A +ACY- JAIME S

P O BOX 1332ZWOLLE, LA 71486TAXES: 913.10A 5.4 AC TRACT BEING

DES AS ALL THAT POR-TION OF THE NW/4 OF THE NW/4 OF SEC 06-07-12, WHICH LIES W OF PORT ARTHUR ST. LESS AND EXCEPT A 18.38 AC TRACT BEING DES AS BEG AT THE NW COR OF SAID SEC 06, S ALONG THE W LINE OF SAID SEC 06 A DIST OF 301.3? FOR THE POB, E 632.2?, S 06 DEG 26 MIN E 172.5?, S 23 DEG 22 MIN E 199.4?, S 19 DEG 42 MIN E 705.6?, W 968.5?, N ALONG THE W LINE OF SAID SEC 06 1018.7? TO THE POB. TR SIZE 15 X 80, DEER VALLEY, ACD-VAL11606064A/B/C DECAL A001036

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0057040700A WARD 05Z

PARCEL NUMBER: 0057040700A

VINES, DIANA L5672 HWY 482NOBLE, LA 71462TAXES: 776.64THAT TRACT OF LAND

CONT 2.56 ACRES LOC IN THE SE/4 OF THE SW/4 OF SEC 36-8-13. .111 AC TO DA-VID SEPULVADO, .174 AC FROM D SEPULVADO. TR 2007, 30 X 76, PALM HAR-BOR, SN MP15-14074A/B DECAL 570447

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0057052590 WARD 05Z

PARCEL NUMBER: 0057052590

SEPULVADO, MELISSA A

P.O. BOX 810ZWOLLE, LA 71486TAXES: 147.25A TRACT OF LAND LO-

CATED IN THE SE/4 OF SW/4 OF SECTION 36-8-13. +ACM-220870 +ACM-364753 LESS 1 ACRE TO DAVID E. SEPULVADO AND LISA. +ACM-386197 DONATION. +ACM-386200 SUCC’N.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0060011600 WARD 06

PARCEL NUMBER: 0060011600

BREWER, CRYSTAL S.2250 LEGGETT RDCONVERSE, LA 71419TAXES: 11.80A CERTAIN TRACT OF

LAND LOC IN THE SW/4 OF THE NW/4 OF

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0060012050 WARD 06

PARCEL NUMBER: 0060012050

EBARB, MARY Y.172 HAMLIN STZWOLLE, LA 71486TAXES: 581.16A 3.15 ACRE TRACT LOC

IN THE NE COR OF THE NW/4 OF THE SW/4 OF SEC. 25-8-14. BEG AT THE NE/COR OF SAID NW/4 SW/4 OF SEC 25-8-14 THENCE RUN W 348.5 FT, THENCE RUN S 14 DEG 00 MIN W 45.2 FT, THENCE RUN S 33 DEG 31 MIN W 233.1 FT, THENCE RUN E 161.7 FT, THENCE S 208.71 FT, THENCE RUN S 27 DEG 28 MIN W 72.2 FT, THENCE RUN S 87 DEG 34 MIN E 137.8 FT, THENCE RUN N 01 DEG 00 MIN E 208.7 FT, THENCE RUN S 87 DEG 34 MIN E 123.7 FT, THENCE R N 01 DEG 00 MIN E 60.0 FT, THENCE RUN S 87 DEG 34 MIN E 84.0 FT, THENCE RUN N 01 DEG 00 MIN E 256.8 FT, MORE OR LESS TO THE NE/COR OF 40 ACRES, THE ORIGINAL POB. +ACM-384419 DONATION. LESS .17 ACRES TO PROCELL. +ACM-438563 DONATION FROM T. BRITT. TR 28 X 60, 1999, PALM HAR-BOR, SNTH174755. DECAL 501811

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0060017180 WARD 06

PARCEL NUMBER: 0060017180

HOLTMAN, JACK +ACY- PATRICIA

533 E 505 RDALDRICH, MO 65601TAXES: 273.16LOT NO. 13 +ACY- 14 OF

WOODLAKE SUBD. LOC IN SEC 30-10-14. TR 2005,16 X 80 DECAL 005894

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0060032901 WARD 06

PARCEL NUMBER: 0060032901

CROW LANE HUNTING CLUB

100 N JEFFERSON STMANSFIELD, LA 71052TAXES: 28.46LOT +ACM-8 OF

SPRINGER’S POINT SUBD. NO. 1, IN SEC. 34-10-14. +ACM-212463 +ACM-386371 FROM SPRINGER. +ACM-393366 TAX SALE 2005.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0060055930 WARD 06

PARCEL NUMBER: 0060055930

BUDDA LOU PETRO-LEUM CONSULTANTS, LLC

258 REC SITE RDCONVERSE, LA 71419TAXES: 11.39A 1.01 AC TRACT OF

LAND LOC IN THE NW/4 OF THE NW/4 OF SEC 14-09-14, N 73 DEG 31 MIN 12 SEC E 135’, N/NW 299’, NW 143’, S/SE 354’ TO THE POB. AND ALSO A 0.15 AC TRACT OF LAND BEING DES AS BEG AT THE SW COR OF THE NE/4 OF THE NW/4 OF SECTION 14-09-14, N 73 DEG 31 MIN 12 SEC E 720’ FOR THE POB. N 73 DEG 31 MIN 12 SEC E 23’, N 16 DEG 29 MIN 48 SEC W 285’, NW 27’, S 16 DEG 29 MIN 48 SEC E 299’ TO THE POB.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0060066601 WARD 06

PARCEL NUMBER: 0060066601

JARRETT, WILLIAM561 RANCHETTE ROADSTONEWALL, LA 71078TAXES: 798.63LOT 8 OF NOBB HILL

+ACY- FISHERMANS WHARF, LOT 9 OF NOBB HILL +ACY- FISHERMANS WHARF, LOT 10 OF NOBB HILL +ACY- FISHERMANS WHARF, LOT 12 OF NOBB HILL +ACY- FISHERMANS WHARF, SEC 04-09-14

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0060067375 WARD 06

PARCEL NUMBER: 0060067375

MORAN, CHARLES R. +ACY- JULIE

1030 LAKESHORE RDCONVERSE, LA 71419

TAXES: 81.58BEG AT A PT THAT IS

528 FT N O DEGS 17 MIN 06 SEC W OF THE SE COR-NER OF THE NE/4 OF SEC 32-10-14. .3247 ACRE M/L. TR 12 X 62, 1980, DECAL 600843

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0060068300 WARD 06

PARCEL NUMBER: 0060068300

MOUSER, FRANKIE (ETAL)

5429 TAL DRIVESHREVEPORT, LA 71129TAXES: 163.14BEG. AT THE NE COR-

NER OF SE/4 OF SE/4 OF SEC. 25-9-14, RUN W 880 FT FOR A PT OF POB OF THE CONVEY., RUN W 496.6 FT, S 175 FT, E 496.6 FT, N 175 FT TO POB. +ACM-294941 EXCHANGE DEED TR 10 X 55, 1966, HICKS, SN 55-L11-11042-S, 14 X 30 ADDN. DE-CAL 600698

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0060072590A WARD 06

PARCEL NUMBER: 0060072590A

LAUER, ALVA3524 47TH STMETAIRIE, LA 70005TAXES: 53.116 ACRES AT A POINT

167.3 FT W OF THE NE/COR OF THE NW/4 OF SECTION 9-8-13, SAID POB OF BEING IN THE CEN-TERLINE OF THE THAMES RD, THENCE RUN W 746 FT, THENCE RUN S 350 FT, THENCE RUN E AP-PROX. 850 FT TO THE CENTERLINE OF THAMES RD, THENCE RUN NORTH-WESTERLY ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF THE THAMES RD APPROX. 370 FT TO THE POB, CONT 6.00 ACRES , LESS AND EX-CEPT: 2.00 ACRES LOC IN THE N 31 ACRES OF THE NE/4 OF THE NW/4 OF SEC 9-8-13. +ACM-438760 FROM J. ENGELHARDT.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0060083050 WARD 06

PARCEL NUMBER: 0060083050

PROCELL, FRANK E +ACY- PAMELA

P O BOX 217NOBLE, LA 71462TAXES: 13.27THAT PART OF THE

FOLLOWING LOCATED OUTSIDE NOBLE CITY LIMITS: 25.63 AC M/L BEG FROM SE COR OF N/2 OF NW/NW SEC. 15-8-13 LO-CATED IN SEC. 10-8-13. +ACM-317151). +ACM-344590 TAX SALE. +ACM-358982 REDEEMED. +ACM-381836 TAX SALE 2003. +ACM-383180 RE-DEMPTION.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0060083100 WARD 06

PARCEL NUMBER: 0060083100

BRITT, MARY Y.172 HAMLINZWOLLE, LA 71486TAXES: 15.37A 60 X 100’ PARCEL

CONT 1/3 AC M/L IN NW/SW SEC. 25-8-14 (+ACM-330415)

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0060085350 WARD 06

PARCEL NUMBER: 0060085350

RABON, JOSHUA596 SAN PATRICIO

ROADCONVERSE, LA 71419TAXES: 46.48LOT 24 OF CASUAL

ACRES, UNIT 2, IN SEC-TION 2-8-14. +ACM- 294901, LESS 6 ACRES TO KNOWLES.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0060088300 WARD 06

PARCEL NUMBER: 0060088300

RAYBORN, KELLEYE ANN SESSUM

RABORN, KELLEYE ANN SESSUM

53 SESSUM LANECONVERSE, LA 71419TAXES: 31.30A PORTION OF LOT 8

OF W A HATCHER ESTATE SUBDIVISION IN SEC. 32-10-14, DESCRIBED BY METES AND BOUNDS IN +ACM-316768.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0060098200 WARD 06

PARCEL NUMBER: 0060098200

SMITH, KENNETH E SR ESTATE

C/O CONNIE KULYK’CARTER

1112 FRIENDSHIP LNWEST TAWAKONI, TX

75474TAXES: 37.94TRACTS (2) AND (3) LO-

CATED IN NW/4 OF SEC. 14-9-14 AS DESCRIBED IN +ACM-239675.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0060099701 WARD 06

PARCEL NUMBER: 0060099701

SPRINGER, COLVIN L. (ETAL)

C/O CROW LANE HUNTING CLUB

GARY EVANS100 N JEFFERSON

STREETMANSFIELD, LA 71052TAXES: 55.1617 AC. BEGINNING AT

PT. LOCATED W 30.6 FT. FROM SE COR. OF SE/4 OF SW/4 OF 7-9-13, THENCE W 424.7 FT., THENCE N 1791.4 FT. TO C/L OF LA. 412, THENCE S 77 DEG. 13 MIN. E 435.4 FT., THENCE S 1695.6 FT. TO POB. (300/302) TR, 14 X 80, 1980, SKYLINE, SN0453-0192N

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0060100500 WARD 06

PARCEL NUMBER: 0060100500

PRICE, SARAH L.739 STACY RDCONVERSE, LA 71419TAXES: 221.00+ACM-433376, PARTI-

TION +ACY- EXCHANGE WITH CAROLYN WIGGEN, FROM THE NW COR OF THE NE4 OF SW4 OF SEC-TION 26, T10N, R14W, RUN S00 DEGREES 29’W 1206.9’ TO POB, THENCE S00 DE-GREES 29’W 300’, THENCE S88 DEGREES 56’E 290’, THENCE N00 DEGREES 29’E 300’, THENCE N88 DEGREES 56’W 290’ TO POB. (CONT. 2 AC)

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0060113650 WARD 06

PARCEL NUMBER: 0060113650

PARKER, VEACHEL V, JR +ACY- PAMELA D

P O BOX 9800MARYVILLE, TN 37802TAXES: 7.58ALL THAT PART OF THE

E 1000’ OF THE N 136.12’ OF THE S 900’ OF THE NW/4 OF THE NE/4 OF SECTION 31-09-13.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0064005300 WARD 06C

PARCEL NUMBER: 0064005300

EBARB, JOSEPHINE S.P.O. BOX 25CONVERSE, LA 71419TAXES: 65.45LOTS 11 +ACY- 12 OF

BLOCK 14 OF THE TOWN OF CONVERSE, LA, SEC. 9-9-13. TR 14 X 66, 1972, HOMETTE, S/N ML2426-F DECAL 640009

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0064018501 WARD 06C

PARCEL NUMBER: 0064018501

SALAIZ, BRITTANEY1090 SHILOH RDCONVERSE, LA 71419TAXES: 12.33LOT 8 OF BLK. 27, CON-

VERSE, LOUISIANA, SEC. 10-9-13.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0064019580 WARD 06C

PARCEL NUMBER: 0064019580

VOWELL, ALMA LEEC/O LAUREN MAN-

SHACK260 BUDDY RDNOBLE, LA 71462TAXES: 189.70LOT 7 OF BLK. 24 OF

TOWN OF CONVERSE IN SEC. 10-9-13. +ACM-213426 +ACM-333366 FROM M. THAMES. TR 18 X 80, 1989, DECAL 640043

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0070010700 WARD 07

PARCEL NUMBER: 0070010700

DORFMAN, SAMMY JR.PO BOX 741328DALLAS, TX 75374TAXES: 23.41AN UNDIVIDED 1/8 INT.

IN THE N/2 OF NE/4 AND SE/4 OF NW/4 OF 21-10-11 W. +ACM-344593 TAX SALE 5/96 FROM DORF-MAN (80+ACU-) +ACM-356406 REDEEMED.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0070013100 WARD 07

PARCEL NUMBER: 0070013100

ELLARD, MARTHA C.6774 Hwy 175BELMONT, LA 71406TAXES: 478.19N 3/4 OF NW/4 OF NE/4

AND THE N 3/4 OF NE/4

OF NE/4, LESS 1 ACRE IN THE SE COR OF SECTION 20-9-11. +ACM-329580 FROM SABINE STATE BANK. THE S/4 OF THE NW/4 OF NE/4+ADs- THE N/2 OF SE/4 OF NE/4 AND 1 AC SQUARE IN THE SE COR OF N 3/4 OF NE/4 OF NE/4+ADs- THE N/2 OF SW/4 OF NE/4+ADs- LESS AND EXCEPT 2 AC+ADs- S/4 OF NE/4 OF NE/4. +ACM-332304 FROM J GADDIS +ACM-345515-6 ASSUMPTION, PROPER-TY SETTLEMENT. +ACM-346720-2 CORRECTION. +ACM-390079 FROM MADDOX. +ACM-392136 CORRECTION.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0070019900 WARD 07

PARCEL NUMBER: 0070019900

GRAVES, RUTHIE V.C/O DEBRA RODRI-

GUEZ1118 N 22 1/2 WESTMC ALLEN, TX 78501TAXES: 12.29BEGINNING AT A POINT

660 FT. S OF THE NW COR-NER OF THE W 10 ACRES OF NE/4 OF NW/4 OF SEC-TION 5-9-11, THENCE RUN S 165 FT., E 330 FT., N 165 FT., AND W 330 FT. TO THE POB. 296/476

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0070023900 WARD 07

PARCEL NUMBER: 0070023900

JACKSON, MARTHAP O BOX 264KAKE, AK 99830TAXES: 9.66S/2 OF SW/4 OF NW/4

OF SECTION 8-9-11. +ACM-260400 +ACM-260783 +ACM-350183 SUCC OF MILDRED N. KENDRICK +ACM-350725 +ACM-353634 LESS 10 ACRES TO BRYAN.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0070038550 WARD 07

PARCEL NUMBER: 0070038550

SANDERS, HAZEL ET ALC/O LATWANA FIELDS1021 EAST CIRCLE

STREETCOUSHATTA, LA 71019TAXES: 156.75N 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF SEC-

TION 19-10-11.Tax Notice+ACM-:

0070046105 WARD 07PARCEL NUMBER:

0070046105WILSON, JESSICA W590 MILES RDPLEASANT HILL, LA

71065TAXES: 551.51A 1.00 ACRE TRACT

COM AT THE NE COR OF SEC 9-9-11. COM AT THE NE COR, RUN S 00 DEG 00 MIN 00 SEC W FOR A DIS OF 1052.3 FT TO THE PO-B+ADs- THENCE CONTIN-UE S 00 DEG 00 MIN 00 SEC W FOR A DIS OF 150.0 FT+ADs- THENCE N 90 DEG 00 MIN 00 SEC W FOR A DIS OF 290.40 FT+ADs- THENCE RUN N 00 DEG 00 MIN 00 SEC E FOR A DIS OF 150.00 FT+ADs- THENCE S 90 DEG 00 MIN 00 SEC E FOR A DIS OF 290.40 FT TO THE POB. TR 2007, 32 X 76, SOUTH-ERN ENERGY, SN DSETX-09848A/B DECAL 570240

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0076002100 WARD 07P

PARCEL NUMBER: 0076002100

PARKER, JAMES +ACY- BRENDA

8551 SCHOOL STPLEASANT HILL, LA

71065TAXES: 172.13LOTS 10-11-12 OF BLK. 3

OF BRIDGES ADDN LESS E 60’, SEC. 32-10-11.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0076025550 WARD 07P

PARCEL NUMBER: 0076025550

PHILYAW, THOMAS JEFFREY

2526 PLANTATION PLSTOCKTON, CA 95209TAXES: 223.94ONE LOT OUT OF 1 ACRE

OWNED BY CORA HOL-BERT ADJACENT TO THE NW BORDERED OF TOWN OF P. HILL, AND NEAR ELIABETH COLORED BAPTIST CHURCH+ADs- BEGINNING ON NORTH SIDE OF PLEASANT HILL-MITCHELL ROAD, 90 FT., THENCE E OF THE SW CORNER OF SAID 1 ACRE AND RUN NORTH 100 FT., THENCE E 90 FT., THENCE

S 100 FT., THENCE W 90 FT. TO THE POB, SECTION 29-10-11 +ACM-102383 +ACM-344022 FROM EU-GENE PHILYAW, ETAL

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0076030950 WARD 07P

PARCEL NUMBER: 0076030950

SIMPKINS, HILLARD, ETAL

2886 WEST MAIN STPLEASANT HILL, LA

71065TAXES: 93.97LOTS 7-8-9 OF BLK.

16 OF BRIDGES ADDN TO TOWN OF PLEASANT HILL, SEC. 32-10-11. +ACM-275593, 302978, 303735 INT OF HOMER COX

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0076030951 WARD 07P

PARCEL NUMBER: 0076030951

SIMPKINS, HILLARD2886 W MAIN STPLEASANT HILL, LA

71065TAXES: 31.61LOTS 10 +ACY- 11 OF

BLK. 16 OF BRIDGES ADDN. SECTION 32-10-11. +ACM-228597 +ACM-273214 TAX SALE 5/84 +ACM-319127 T/S 6-24-91 FROM DALE PRESLEY +ACM-329261, 329437

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0080000425 WARD 08

PARCEL NUMBER: 0080000425

ANDERS, CATRINA LEIGH

2036 PROGRESS CHURCH RD

PLEASANT HILL, LA 71065

TAXES: 47.79BEG AT THE SE COR. OF

SW/4 OF SE/4 OF SEC 6-8-12. CONTG. 0.436 ACRES.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0080016500 WARD 08

PARCEL NUMBER: 0080016500

MALMAY, JOSEPH PAT-RICK

P O BOX 1223ZWOLLE, LA 71486TAXES: 56.282 AC TRACT OF LAND

LOC. IN THE NE/4 OF NE/4 OF SEC. 21-8-12. +ACM-299436 +ACM-348572 PROPERTY SETTLEMENT

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0087007350 WARD 08Z

PARCEL NUMBER: 0087007350

TOOMBS, IKE ESTATEP O BOX 321ZWOLLE, LA 71486TAXES: 29.73LOT 6 OF BLK. 1 OF

DEE’S ADDN. SECTION 31-8-12. 267/867(DEE’S 2ND ADDN) LOT 7 OF BLK. 1 OF DEE’S ADDN, SECTION 31-8-12.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0087017801 WARD 08Z

PARCEL NUMBER: 0087017801

LYNCH, DANNY R.12800 HWY 175MANY, LA 71449TAXES: 76.45TRACT IN SW/NE SEC.

31-8-12, BEING LOT 3 M L CORLEY E SIDE ADDN. LOTS 1-2 M L CORLEY EAST SIDE ADDN. +ACM-249655 TRACT CONT. .62 AC, BEING N OF M L COR-LEY E SIDE ADDN.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0087020800 WARD 08Z

PARCEL NUMBER: 0087020800

TRINITAS, LLCP O BOX 608ZWOLLE, LA 71486TAXES: 2,186.25LOTS 8, 9, 10 OF BLOCK

15 OF THE ORIGINAL TOWNSITE OF ZWOLLE. ALSO BEG AT SE COR OF LOT 10 BLK. 15 ON THE EAST BOUNDARY OF THE TOWNSITE OF ZWOLLE. CONT. 13/100 ACRES, IN SEC. 31-8-12.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0087022901 WARD 08Z

PARCEL NUMBER: 0087022901

HUGHES, HOOVER +ACY- LEOLA LYNCH

C/O JEFFREY HUGHES4615 LOREAUVILLE RD.NEW IBERIA, LA 70563TAXES: 50.96SE/4 OF SE/4 OF SW/4

OF SECTION 30-8-12 W, LESS AND EXCEPT 2 TRACTS SOLD. +ACM-225361 LESS 2 ACRES TO PENEGAR, +ACM- 340866

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0087023309 WARD 08Z

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LEGALSPARCEL NUMBER:

0087023309JACKSON, ROSIE ES-

TATEC/O VIRGINIA ROBERT-

SON2457 ROY RDSHREVEPORT, LA 71107TAXES: 25.48A LOT OF LAND 42 1/2

YDS. BY 18 YDS. IN THE SE/4 OF NE/4 OF SEC 31-8-12, BEG AT A POINT 7.07 CHAINS E AND 9.07 CHAINS N OF SW CORNER OF NE/4 OF NE/4 OF SEC-TION 31-8-12, THEN S 280 YDS., FOR A STARTING POINT, THEN RUN S 42 1/2 YDS., THENCE W 18 YDS., THENCE N 42 1/2 YDS., THENCE E 18 YDS.,TO THE POB. HEIRS: JOHNNY JACKSON (DEC’D), MEL-VIN JACKSON, HOUSTON BARNETT, JAMES MILL-ER).

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0087026100 WARD 08Z

PARCEL NUMBER: 0087026100

LANDRY, CHARLEY1181 WILD AZALEAJACKSONVILLE, FL

32221TAXES: 20.17STRIP 25’ N AND S AND

117.7’ E +ACY- W LING ADJACENT TO AND AD-JOINING S LINE OF LOT 21 OF SABINE ADDN TO ZWOLLE, W BOUNDARY OF THIS LOT BEING CEN-TER OF OLD LOGGING TRAM IN SEC. 31-8-12 (183579) LOT 21 OF SA-BINE LUMBER CO ADDN TO ZWOLLE.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0087034900A WARD 08Z

PARCEL NUMBER: 0087034900A

RIVERS, MARK A +ACY- JAIME S

P O BOX 1332ZWOLLE, LA 71486TAXES: 14.54A 5.6 ACRES TRACT

BEING DES AS ALL THAT PORTION OF THE SW/4 OF THE SW/4 OF THE SW/4 OF SECTION 31-08-12, WHICH LIES W OF PORT ARTHUR STREET. LESS AND EXCEPT A 0.0179 AC TRACT BEING DES AS BEG FROM THE SW COR OF SAID SECTION 31, N 90 DEG 00 MIN 00 SEC W 400?, N 00 DEG 00 MIN E 660?, N 90 DEG 00 MIN 00 SEC E 68.52?, S 21 DEG 48 MIN 00 SEC E 20? FOR THE POB, S 21 DEG 48 DEG 00 SEC E 32.31?, N 90 DEG 00 MIN 00 SEC W 32?, N 90 DEG 00 MIN 00 SEC E 20? TO THE POB. ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT A 2.68 AC TRACT OF LAND LO-CATED IN SECTION 31-08-12, BEING DES AS BEG AT A PT N 00 DEG 25 MIN W 262.8? FROM THE SW COR OF SAID SECTION 31, N 00 DEG 51 MIN E 196?, S 5.3?, N 89 DEG 29 MIN E 94?, S 00 DEG 25 MIN E 400?, S 89 DEG 51 MIN W 290? TO THE POB.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0087036400 WARD 08Z

PARCEL NUMBER: 0087036400

MESHELL, STEVEC/O DONNA GALVEZ64 SHAUN DRIVEZWOLLE, LA 71486TAXES: 14.86LOT 2 OF BLK. 8 OF DA-

VIS ADDN. SECTION 31-8-12. +ACM-210962

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0087049701 WARD 08Z

PARCEL NUMBER: 0087049701

EBARB, MARY Y.172 HAMLINZWOLLE, LA 71486TAXES: 46.71A 0.622 ACRE TRACT

BEING A PORTION OF LOT 10, 11 12 AND 13 OF M.L. CORLEY’S SUNSET ADDITION TO ZWOLLE, LOC IN SW/4 OF SECTION 30-8-12, BEG AT 5/8 IRON ROD FOUND 24.4 FT W 427.7 FT S OF A 2 IRON SHAFT FOUND AT THE NE/COR OF THE NW/4 OF THE SW/4 OF SAID SEC 30+ADs- THENCE S 00 DEG 55 MIN 34 SEC W, 337.53 FT TO A 5/8 IRON ROD+ADs- THENCE N 72 DEG 05 MIN W 146.79 FT TO A 5/8 IRON ROD+ADs- THENCE N 22 DEG AND 40 MIN 14 SEC E, 320.34 FT TO 1/2 IRON ROD+ADs-

THENCE S 81 DEG 26 MIN E, 21.90 FT TO THE POB. +ACM-343155. +ACM-427280 FROM B. RULE.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0090035275 WARD 09

PARCEL NUMBER: 0090035275

COLLINS, GILBERT J.P O BOX 63ZWOLLE, LA 71486TAXES: 38.15A 30 AC TRACT OF

LAND BEING DES AS THE SE/4 OF THE SW/4 OF SECTION 18-08-11, LESS AND EXCEPT THE N 10 ACRES OF THE SAID SE/4 OF THE SW/4 OF SECTION 18. +ACM-276903 (277683). +ACM-335338 FROM BRAKEFIELD TRUST. +ACM-379529 MERGER. +ACM-443572 FROM WEY-ERHAEUSER.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0100005000 WARD 10

PARCEL NUMBER: 0100005000

CATES, RALPH (ETAL)P O BOX 464COUSHATTA, LA 71019TAXES: 88.26TRACT 3 OF PARTITION

OF SW/4 OF NE/4 OF SEC. 26-9-13, 8.1 ACRE, M/L.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0100019825C WARD 10

PARCEL NUMBER: 0100019825C

CAMPBELL, JERRY +ACY- JAIMIE

390 COPELAND DRCONVERSE, LA 71419TAXES: 77.88LOT +ACM-3 OF HIGH

MEADOWS SUBD, LOC IN THE NW/4 OF SEC 8-9-12 AND THE SW/4 OF SEC 5-9-12.

Tax Notice+ACM-: 0100035600B WARD 10

PARCEL NUMBER: 0100035600B

FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION

C/O GOODFELLA EN-TERTAINMEMT GROUP

440 RAPIDES DRIVENATCHITOCHES, LA

71457TAXES: 543.092 AC TRACT LOC IN THE

SW/4 OF SECTION 13-09-13, DESCRIBED AS: COM-MENCING AT A CONCRETE MONUMENT FOUND AT THE SW COR OF SAID SEC 13+ADs- THENCE N 90 DEG 00’ 00 W 470.14’ TO A 1/2 IRON ROD SET AT THE POB OF THE HERE-IN DESCR TRACT+ADs- THENCE N 00 DEG 04’ 30 W 432.22’ TO A 1/2 IRON ROD SET IN THE C/L OF TRIBLE DR+ADs- THENCE N 83 DEG 08’ 48 E 56.29’ ALONG SAID C/L TO A 1/2 IRON ROD+ADs- THENCE N 88 DEG 29’ 34 E 62.14’ ALONG SAID C/L TO A 1/2 IRON ROD+ADs- THENCE S 37 DEG 06’ 48 E 155.62’ TO A 1/2 IRON ROD+ADs- THENCE S 00 DEG 04’ 30 W 211.78’ TO THE POB. TR 2003, LEGEND, 28 X 70, SN: HL63347 A/B AL DE-CAL 420302

On the day of the sale, I will sale a tax sale title to such portions of the property as each tax debtor will point out and in case the debtor will not point out sufficient property, I will at once and without further delay sell the least quantity as undivided interest of said property of any tax debtor which any bid-der will buy for the amount of statutory impositions for which the sale is made, together with interest and costs due by said tax debtor. The sale will be without ap-praisement for cash or other payment method acceptable to the tax collector, in legal tender money of the United States and the tax sale title to property sold shall be re-deemable at any time during the applicable redemption period by paying the price given, including costs and five percent (5%) penalty thereon, with interest at the rate of one percent (1%) per month until redeemed.

Ronny RichardsonSheriff & Ex-OfficioTax CollectorSabine Parish, La135.19 4/17

MEETING MINUTES

Pleasant Hill Council Meeting

April 2, 20195:00 p.m.

The Mayor and Board of Aldermen met in Regular Session with the following present:

Mayor Campbell, Al-derman Arnold, Alderman Bufkin, Alderwoman Patti-son, Chief Williams, Water Superintendent, Josh Ryals, and Rosetta Mims.

Mayor Campbell opened the meeting at 5:00 p.m. fol-lowed with the Pledge of Al-legiance in unison, prayer by Chief Williams and roll call by Rosetta Mims.

M o t i o n - A l d e r w o m a n Pattison, Second-Alderman Arnold

To approve the minutes for the March Meeting with necessary corrections. Mo-tion passed.

OLD BUSINESS SES-SION:

Alderman Arnold, what’s the update on the water well?

Josh Ryals, I am still flushing the lines and chlori-nating them until they pass.

Alderwoman Pattison, what about the lien against the town?

Mayor, the contractors were paid but they have not paid the sub-contractors and since they were working for the town, the lien is against us and will be until the con-tractors pay the sub-contrac-tors.

Alderwoman Pattison, the gentleman that came to our meeting, a while back, is he the sub-contractor that has not been paid?

Mayor, No, it was another sub-contractor.

NEW BUSINESS SES-SION:

Motion-Alderman Ar-nold, Second-Alderwoman Pattison

To table water/sewer rate survey until next meeting. Motion passed.

Mayor, Chief and the town workers will be replac-ing the culvert at the inter-section of Sabine Street and Third Street. The workers will be working throughout the town, if you see anything that needs to be done, let them know.

M o t i o n - A l d e r w o m a n Pattison, Second-Alderman Arnold

To pay the bills.M o t i o n - A l d e r w o m a n

Pattison, Second-Alderman Bufkin

To adjourn the meeting.Mayor, Barbara CampbellClerk, Alderwoman Carol

Pattison136.19 4/17

SHERIFF’S SALEBANK OF AMERICA, ET

ALVS NO. 69585DAVID EARL SEPULVA-

DO, ET ALEleventh Judicial District

CourtParish of SabineState of LouisianaBy virtue of a write of SEI-

ZURE AND SALE issued and to me directed by the honor-able court aforesaid, I have seized and will offer for sale at public auction to the last and highest bidder without the benefit of appraisement, at the principal front door of the courthouse in the City of Many, Parish of Sabine, on Wednesday, MAY 22, 2019 between legal hours, starting at 10:00 A.M. the following described property located in Sabine Parish, La:

All that certain piece or parcel of land together with all buildings and improve-ments thereon and all rights, ways, means, privileges and servitudes appertaining thereto and more fully de-scribed as follows, to-wit:

From the SE corner of Section 36, Township 8 North, Range 13 West, in the city limits of Zwolle, Sabine Parish, Louisiana, run North 348 feet to Hwy 482, thence West 209 feet, thence South 272 feet, thence East 110 feet, to the point of beginning of the tract herein described, containing 1 acre more or less, municipally know as 136 Main Street, Zwolle, LA 71486. This land borders Norman Neel on the East side, Raymond Walraven on the South side, Merton Neel on the West side, and High-way 482 on the North side.

Improvements include a 2005 Southern Homes

Mobile Home, Model No. 559811, Southern Sizzler, Serial No. DSDAL42268A/B immobilized by an Affidavit of Immobilization recorded on June 14, 2007 in Book 610, Page 208, and Instru-ment No. 405252, Parish of Sabine, State of Louisiana.

Which has the address of 120 South Main Street, Zwolle, LA 71486

seized under said writ.Terms: CashRonny Richardson Sheriff, Sabine Parish, La.Sheriff’s Office, Many, La137.19 4/17, 5/8

SHERIFF’S SALEWELLS GARGO BANKVS NO. 68039SCOOTER CLINT EBARB Eleventh Judicial District

CourtParish of SabineState of LouisianaBy virtue of a writ of sei-

zure and sale issued and to me directed by the honor-able court aforesaid, I have seized and will offer for sale at public auction to the last and highest bidder without the benefit of appraisement, at the principal front door of the courthouse in the City of Many, Parish of Sabine, on Wednesday, May 22, 2019 between legal hours, starting at 10:00 A.M. the following described property located in Sabine Parish, La:

Beginning at the South-west corner of the SW/4 of SW/4 of Section 31, Town-ship 8 North 1 Range 13 West Then run North 340 feet to the North right of way line of Zwolle-Ebarb Highway and the place of beginning of this conveyance. Then running South 55 degrees East, a dis-tance of 210 feet; then North 315 feet; thence North 55 de-grees West, A distance of 210 feet; thence South 315 feet-to the place of beginning and containing 1 1/2 acres more or less.

seized under said writ.Terms: CashRonny RichardsonSheriff, Sabine Parish, La.Sheriff’s Office, Many, La.138.19 4/17, 5/8

MEETING MINUTES

Town of ZwolleRegular Council MeetingMarch 14, 20195:00 P.M.Present: Mayor Martinez;

Councilman Allen Rivers and Jermaine Thomas; Council-women: Martha Henderson and Carolyn Cutright; Chief Daniel Thomas; Town Clerk, Jonathon Williams: Absent Councilwoman Darlene Fra-zier

Mayor Martinez, Presid-ing:

I. Mayor Martinez called the Council Meeting to Or-der.

II. Prayer was led by Councilman J. Thomas

III. Pledge of Allegiance led by Councilwoman C. Cu-tright.

IV. Councilwoman C. Cutright made a motion to amend the agenda and add Approving paychecks being given out on Thursday’s at 3PM. as Number Five under New Business, second by Councilman J. Thomas. Mo-tion carried. Councilwoman M. Henderson made a mo-tion to accept the agenda as Amended, second by Coun-cilman A. Rivers. Motion carried.

V. Police Report: 1) Councilman A. Rivers

made a motion to approve Natchitoches Ford $1,500 to repair unit 7, second by Councilman J. Thomas. Mo-tion carried.

2) Chief Thomas updated Council on Amber Combs.

VI. Public Comment Pe-riod

VII. MinutesCouncilwoman M. Hen-

derson made a motion to ap-prove the February 14, 2019 Regular Council Meeting Minutes, second by Council-woman C. Cutright. Motion carried.

VIII. Committee reports1) Fire Department- No

report2) Tourist Commission-

Councilwoman M. Hen-derson reported Desoto Regional is to expand facil-ity in Zwolle. Girl Scouts to

decorate Gazebo for Easter. Lee Lee’s moved business to front street. Councilwoman M. Henderson was sworn in for 3-year term on SPTC rep-resenting Town of Zwolle. A 14-pound bass was caught on March 02 by Sean Ken-non of De Quincy, LA. This is the 11th biggest fish on record for Toledo Bend. Tax collections for 2018 was 2nd highest in history because of actively marketing the area though online programs plus large number of fishing tour-naments. Hall of Fame Ban-quet March 26, 2019 with an Humanitarian award being given to Sister Martinette Rivers for 66 years of dedi-cated service to the poorest of the poor. She is a native of Zwolle and related to many of the area. Mayor Martinez , a cousin of sister will present her with a framed certificate from Mayor and Council.

3) Sales Tax Commis-sion- Sales tax was down compared to February of 2018. Town Clerk, Jona-thon Williams informed the Council that the Railcar has had a sales tax exemption for Interstate Projects and that they were asking for a renewal of the exemption, Councilwoman M. Hender-son made a motion to leave the exemption as is, second by Councilman A. Rivers. Motion carried.

4) Festival Committee- There is an estimated bal-ance in the account of $ 485.

IX. Treasury Report:Councilman J. Thomas

made a motion to approve the Treasurer’s Report for the month of February 2019, second by Councilwoman C. Cutright. Motion carried.

X. Unfinished BusinessXI. New Business1) Councilman A. Rivers

made a motion to approve field employees being able to work where they are need-ed, second by Councilman J. Thomas. Motion carried.

2) Councilman A. Rivers made a motion to approve raising the Sewer Dump-ing Fees to $75.00 per load brought into the sewer pond, second by Councilwoman M. Henderson. Motion carried.

3) Mayor Martinez in-formed the Council that the Trash Bash will be Saturday, March 23, 2019 from 8 till noon.

4) Councilman A. Riv-ers made a motion to ap-prove the changing of the Accounting software, upon the recommendation of Mar-tha Henderson after talking with Eugene Fremaux, Town Auditor, second by Council-woman M. Henderson. Mo-tion carried.

5) Councilwoman M. Henderson made a motion to approve paychecks being given out on Thursday’s at 3PM on a trial basis to be revisited in 3 months, sec-ond by Councilwoman C. Cu-tright. Motion carried.

XII. Pay billsXIII. Department Reports1) Sanitation – No report2) Street Department –

No report3) Water and Sewer De-

partment- Councilman A. Rivers made a motion to allow Roto-Rooter to repair a broken sewer line in the right-of-way at the Post Of-fice, second by Councilwom-an M. Henderson. Motion carried.

XIV. Councilman A. Rivers made a motion to adjourn, second by Coun-cilman J. Thomas. Motion carried 4-0.

139.19 4/17

PUBLIC NOTICEThe following resolution

was offered by Councilwom-an Martha Henderson and seconded by Councilman Jermaine Thomas:

RESOLUTIONA resolution providing

for canvassing the returns and declaring the result of the special election held in the Town of Zwolle, State of Louisiana, on Saturday, March 30, 2019, to authorize the levy of a sales and use tax therein.

BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and Councilmen of the Town of Zwolle, State of Louisiana (the “Governing Authority”), acting as the

governing authority of the Town of Zwolle, State of Lou-isiana, that:

SECTION 1. Canvass. This Governing Authority does now proceed in open and public session to exam-ine the official tabulations of votes cast at the special election held in the Town of Zwolle, State of Louisiana, on SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 2019, to authorize the levy of a sales and use tax therein, and said Governing Author-ity does further proceed to examine and canvass the re-turns and declare the result of the special election.

SECTION 2. Procès Ver-bal. A Procès Verbal of the canvass of the returns of said election shall be made and a certified copy thereof shall be forwarded to the Secre-tary of State, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, who shall record the same in his office; anoth-er certified copy thereof shall be forwarded to the Clerk of Court and Ex-Officio Re-corder of Mortgages in and for the Parish of Sabine, who shall record the same in the Mortgage Records of said Parish; and another copy thereof shall be retained in the archives of this Govern-ing Authority.

SECTION 3. Promulga-tion of Election Result. The result of said election shall be promulgated by publica-tion in the manner provided by law.

This resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows:

MEMBERS:YEAS: Allen Rivers, Jer-

maine Thomas, Martha Henderson, Darlene Frazier, Carolyn Cutright

NAYS:ABSENT:ABSTAINING:And the resolution was

declared adopted on this, the 11th day of April 2019.

Jonathon Williams, ClerkG.J. Martinez, MayorPROCÈS VERBAL AND

PROCLAMATION OF THE CANVASS OF THE VOTES CAST AT THE SPECIAL ELECTION HELD IN THE TOWN OF ZWOLLE, STATE OF LOUISIANA, ON SAT-URDAY, MARCH 30, 2019.

BE IT KNOWN AND RE-MEMBERED that on Thurs-day, April 11, 2019, at five o’clock (5:00) p.m., at its regular meeting place, the City Hall, 952 S. Main Street, Zwolle, Louisiana, the Mayor and Councilmen of the Town of Zwolle, State of Louisiana (the “Governing Authori-ty”), acting as the govern-ing authority of the Town of Zwolle, State of Louisiana (the “Town”), and being the authority ordering the spe-cial election held therein on Saturday, March 30, 2019, with the following members present:

Councilwomen Carolyn Cutright, Darlene Frazier, Martha Henderson, and Councilman Allen Rivers, Jermaine Thomas;

There being absent:did, in open and public

session, examine the official certified tabulations of votes cast at the said election, and did examine and canvass the returns of the said election, there having been submitted at said election the following proposition, to wit:

PROPOSITION(SALES TAX RENEWAL)Shall the Town of Zwolle,

Parish of Sabine, State of Louisiana (the “Town”), be authorized to continue to levy and collect a tax of one per cent (1%) (the “Tax”) upon the sale at retail, the use, the lease or rental, the consumption, and the stor-age for use or consumption, of tangible personal prop-erty and on sales of services in the Town, as defined by law (an estimated $330,000 reasonably expected at this time to be collected from the levy of the Tax for an entire year), for a period of fifteen (15) years, beginning Octo-ber 1, 2020, with the reve-nues derived from the Tax to be dedicated and used for the purposes of constructing, improving, maintaining and operating water/sewerage systems, new and existing streets, providing adequate law enforcement and general

operating expenses?There was found by said

count and canvass that there was a total of 124 votes cast IN FAVOR OF the Proposi-tion and a total of 24 votes cast AGAINST the Propo-sition, as hereinabove set forth, and it was further found and determined that there was a majority of 100 votes cast IN FAVOR OF the Proposition as hereinabove set forth.

Therefore, the Governing Authority did declare and proclaim and does hereby declare and proclaim in open and public session that the Proposition as hereinabove set forth was duly CARRIED by a majority of the votes cast by the qualified electors vot-ing at the said special election held in the Town on Satur-day, March 30, 2019.

Results by precinct are available from the Clerk of this Governing Authori-ty during regular business hours or via the Louisiana Secretary of State’s website (voterportal.sos.la.gov).

Exhibit “A” attached here-to and made a part of this Procès Verbal is a copy of the Notice of Special Election and proof of publication thereof.

THUS DONE AND SIGNED at Zwolle, Louisi-ana, on this, the 11th day of April, 2019.

ATTEST: G.J. Martinez, Mayor

Jonathon Williams, ClerkEXHIBIT “A”NOTICE OF SPECIAL

ELECTIONPursuant to the provisions

of a resolution adopted by the Mayor and Councilmen of the Town of Zwolle, State of Lou-isiana (the “Governing Au-thority”), acting as the gov-erning authority of the Town of Zwolle, State of Louisiana (the “Town”), on November 8, 2018, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special election will be held within the Town on SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 2019, and that at the said election there will be submit-ted to all registered voters in the Town qualified and enti-tled to vote at the said elec-tion under the Constitution and Laws of the State of Lou-isiana and the Constitution of the United States, the follow-ing proposition, to-wit:

PROPOSITION(SALES TAX RENEWAL)Shall the Town of Zwolle,

Parish of Sabine, State of Louisiana (the “Town”), be authorized to continue to levy and collect a tax of one per cent (1%) (the “Tax”) upon the sale at retail, the use, the lease or rental, the consump-tion, and the storage for use or consumption, of tangible personal property and on sales of services in the Town, as defined by law (an esti-mated $330,000 reasonably expected at this time to be collected from the levy of the Tax for an entire year), for a period of fifteen (15) years, beginning October 1, 2020, with the revenues derived from the Tax to be dedicat-ed and used for the purposes of constructing, improving, maintaining and operating water/sewerage systems, new and existing streets, provid-ing adequate law enforce-ment and general operating expenses?

The said special election shall be held at the polling places for the following pre-cincts, which polls will open at seven o’clock (7:00) a.m. and close at eight o’clock (8:00) p.m., in accordance with the provisions of La. R.S. 18:541, to wit:

PRECINCTS6-4B(PART)8-1(PART)8-1A(PART)8-2The polling places for the

precincts set forth above are hereby designated as the poll-ing places at which to hold the said election, and the Commissioners-in-Charge and Commissioners, respec-tively, shall be those persons designated according to law.

Notice is further given that a portion of the monies col-lected from the tax described in the Proposition shall be remitted to certain state and statewide retirement systems in the manner required by law.

The said special election will be held in accordance with the applicable provi-sions of Chapter 5, Chapter 6-A and Chapter 6-B of Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amend-ed, and other constitutional and statutory authority, and the officers appointed to hold the said election, as provid-ed in this Notice of Special Election, or such substitutes therefor as may be selected and designated in accordance with La. R.S. 18:1287, will make due returns thereof to said Governing Authority, and NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the Governing Authority will meet at its regular meeting place, the City Hall, 952 S. Main Street, Zwolle, Louisi-ana, on THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 2019, at FIVE O’CLOCK (5:00) P.M., and shall then and there in open and public session proceed to examine and canvass the returns and declare the result of the said special election. All regis-tered voters of the Town are entitled to vote at said special election and voting machines will be used.

THUS DONE AND SIGNED at Zwolle, Louisi-ana, on this, the 8th day of November, 2018.

ATTEST:G.J. Martinez, MayorJonathon Williams, ClerkPROCLAMATIONI, the undersigned Mayor

of the Town of Zwolle, State of Louisiana (the “Town”), do hereby declare, proclaim and announce that the proposi-tion submitted at the special election held in the Town on Saturday, March 30, 2019, was CARRIED by a major-ity of the votes cast at the said special election, all as described and set out in the above Procès Verbal.

THUS DONE AND SIGNED at Zwolle, Louisi-ana, on this, the 11th day of April, 2019.

G.J. Martinez, Mayor140.19 4/17

PUBLIC NOTICENotice of “unclaimed” or

“undelivered” tax notices to town and non-resident own-ers.

April 17, 2019 take notice, I DANIEL THOMAS, Chief of Police and

Ex-Officio Tax Collector, Town of Zwolle, Louisiana, by virtue of the authority vested in me by Louisiana Revised Statute of 1950, 47:2171 and 47:2179 and amendments thereto, and other laws of the State of Louisiana, this to ad-vise the following listed per-son that delinquent tax notic-es were mailed to the address as shown on the 2018 Town of Zwolle Tax Roll and have been returned as “unclaimed” and/or “address unknown”.

3087031800-TABITHA JACOBSON, ZWOLLE LA 71486

3087010490G- ELGIN GOSEY, ZWOLLE LA 71486

0087026100-CHARLEY LANDRY, 1181 WILD AZA-LEA JACKSONVILLE FL 32221

3057058200A-JACQUE-LINE S CHAUVIN ZWOLLE LA 71486

3087015525-RONNIE COLE ZWOLLE LA 71486

3087010490-ALEXIS S MULLEN ZWOLLE LA 71486

3 0 8 7 0 6 1 8 7 5 A - K E V I N & LAKETHIA WILLIAMS ZWOLLE LA 71486

3087063909B-KIMBER-LY KIMBROUGH, ZWOLLE LA 71486

0 0 8 7 0 2 3 3 0 9 - R O S I E JACKSON ESTATE, C/O VIRGINIA ROBERTSON 2457 ROY RD. SHREVE-PORT, LA

0087021850-FRANK-IE HOLDEN C/O BONNIE WILLIAMS, 1726 CHERRY ST ZWOLLE, LA 71486.

If the taxes of the above immovable (real estate) property owners are not paid within twenty days, from the date of this notice, I will proceed to advertise and sell such portions of the property of each property owner which any bidder will buy for the amount of taxes, interest and costs.

DANIEL THOMASChief of Police & Ex-Offi-

cio Tax Collector141.19 4/17

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