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Public Notices: Saturday, April 10th, 2010

Public & Legal Notices may be submitted to us at legals@franklinsun.com.



Public Notices Published Saturday, April 10th, 2010
SHERIFF’S SALE
Richland State Bank
Vs. No. 41,324
Jacob Wayne Jones, Kaylynn Gill Jones, Billy Ray Reed and Margaret Jane Gibson Reed
State of Louisiana
Parish of Franklin
Fifth District Court
By virtue of a writ of SEIZURE AND SALE, to me directed by the honorable Fifth District Court of Louisiana, in and for the Parish of Franklin, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the front door of the Courthouse, in the City of Winnsboro, Franklin Parish, La., on Wednesday the 12th day of May A.D., 2010, within legal hours beginning at 10:00 a.m., the following described property, to-wit:
A certain lot or parcel of land just north of the town of Wisner, Louisiana, beginning at the Northwest corner of that certain lot or parcel of land purchased by Mrs. Loney Evans May from J.H. Sutton dated July 2nd, 1936, of record in Conveyance Book 29, Folio 178, of the records of Franklin Parish, Louisiana; thence run east along the north boundary of Mrs. Loney Evans May property a distance of 420 feet to said May properties northeast corner; thence run North parallel to street to the center of a certain ditch; thence in a northwesterly direction along center line of said ditch to a point; thence south about 254 feet to place of beginning, together with all improvements situated thereon.
AND ALSO
A certain lot or parcel of land in Kiper Subdivision, Wisner, Louisiana, described as follows: Begin at the Northeast corner of Lot 17 of Kiper Subdivision, Wisner, Louisiana, and run thence in a northwesterly direction along the north boundary of said Lot 17 and along the south boundary of Morgan Street 120 feet for a point of beginning; thence turn left deflection of 92 degrees - 44', and run south parallel to the east boundary of said Lot 17 115.5 feet to a point of intersection with the south boundary of said Lot 17; thence turn a right deflection of 106 degrees - 49' and run in a northwesterly direction along the south boundary of said Lot 17 400.25 feet to its southwest corner; thence north along the west boundary of said Lot 17, 18 feet to its northwest corner; thence in a southeasterly direction along the north boundary of said Lot 17 and along the South boundary of Morgan Street 383.57 feet back to the Point of Beginning, together with all improvements situated thereon.
Seized in this above style suit. Terms of sale, cash , with the benefit appraisement.
Steve E. Pylant, Sheriff
Sheriff’s Office, Winnsboro, La.
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SHERIFF’S SALE
Guaranty Bank and Trust Company
Vs. No. 41,292
Wanda Bell and the Estate of J.C. Coleman
State of Louisiana
Parish of Franklin
Fifth District Court
By virtue of a writ of SEIZURE AND SALE, to me directed by the honorable Fifth District Court of Louisiana, in and for the Parish of Franklin, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the front door of the Courthouse, in the City of Winnsboro, Franklin Parish, La., on Wednesday the 12th day of May A.D., 2010, within legal hours beginning at 10:00 a.m., the following described property, to-wit:
The immovable (real) property specifically described as follows:
LOTS 31, 32, 33, 34 AND WEST HALF OF LOT 35 OF BLOCK 6 OF LANDIS PARK ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF WINNSBORO, LOUISIANA.
Together with any and all present and future buildings, constructions, component parts, improvements, attachments, appurtenances, fixtures, rights, ways, privileges, advantages, batture, and batture rights, servitudes and easements of every type and description, now and/or in the future relating to the Property, and any and all items and fixtures attached to and/or forming integral or component parts of the Property in accordance with the Louisiana Civil Code.
The Property or its address is commonly known as 1208 RUTH STREET AND 1206 RUTH STREET, WINNSBORO, LA 71295
Seized in this above style suit. Terms of sale, cash, with the benefit appraisement.
Steve E. Pylant, Sheriff
Sheriff’s Office, Winnsboro, La.
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STATE OF LOUISIANA
PARISH OF FRANKLIN
FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT
SUCCESSION OF
FELIX M. FUQUA
No. 36,704
NOTICE
NOTICE IS GIVEN that the administratrix of this succession has petitioned this Court for authority to sell immovable property of the community of acquets and gains belonging to the deceased and his surviving spouse, who has since died leaving as her sole heir petitioner KAY WILLIAMS KNIGHT, at private sale in accordance with the provision of Article 3281 of the Code of Civil Procedure for pay-off of the mortgage indebtedness against said property in the approximate sum of NINETEEN THOUSAND & NO/100 DOLLARS ($19,000.00) cash. The immovable property proposed to be sold at private sale is described as follows:
Lots 11 and 12 of Block 6 of the Town of Gilbert, Franklin Parish, Louisiana, Section 4, Township 12 North, Range 8 East, together with improvements.
Any heir or creditor who opposes the proposed sale must file his apposition within ten (10) days from the day on which the last publication of this notice appears.
BY ORDER OF THE COURT
Ann Johnson
Clerk of Court
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NOTICE BY OWNERS of the Private Property known at Brown’s Landing on K.C. Brown Rd., Wisner, La., will no longer be made available to the public. This has been a courtesy that is being abused and has now become a nuisance. Owners are giving notice on this day March 31, 2010 that this property is now closed to the public - NO FISHING, NO TRESPASSING, NO ACCESS.
Violators will be prosecuted.
Steve and Maurice Brown
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR
“DISASTER RECOVERY UNIT APPLICATION PREPARATION AND
IMPLEMENTATION PROPOSAL – ADMINISTRATIVE CONSULTANT”
 The Consolidated Security Disaster Assistance and Continuing Appropriations Act of 2009 (Public Law 110-329) enacted on September 30, 2008, made available CDBG funds for Hurricanes Gustav and Ike.  On November 28, 2008, HUD made as initial one third allocation to Louisiana of $438 million.  A second allocation for the remaining two thirds will follow after January 2009.  Franklin Parish’s 1st allocation will be for $2,456,946 and its 2nd allocation will be $2,014,756 for a total allocation of $4,471,702.
The Louisiana Recovery Authority assisted by the Office of Community Development Disaster Recovery Unit has developed an Action Plan to outline the eligible activities available to assist parishes meeting unmet housing, business, public service, public infrastructure and other needs incurred by the 2008 disasters.  Parishes through its allocation will be able to hire grant administered staff and/or consultants.
The Franklin Parish Police Jury is accepting Proposals from CDBG grant consultants for management and administrative services required by the Police Jury for the preparation of Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery infrastructure applications and subsequent administration/implementation of the projects that are in conformance with the Louisiana Recovery Authority’s Action Plan and the Disaster Recovery Unit’s Program requirements.  The projects for which funds will be requested will be from the State of Louisiana’s CDBG funds under the infrastructure allocation as set forth in the Louisiana Recovery Authority’s Action Plan funded through the Consolidated Security Disaster Assistance and Continuing Appropriations Act of 2009 (Public Law 110-329).
The procedures for the selection of this firm will be in accordance with the procurement requirements of the CDBG Program under the Division of Administration/Disaster Recovery Unit.  All responses received will be evaluated in accordance with the selection criteria and corresponding point system, which is identified in the Request for Proposal package.  That package also identifies the scope of services to be performed by the selected firm.  The Franklin Parish Police Jury will award the contract to the respondent obtaining the highest score in the evaluation process.
Interested parties are invited to secure a statement of proposal package from Ms. Sam Wiggins, Treasurer, Franklin Parish Police Jury, 6558 Main Street, Winnsboro, LA  71295.  The telephone number is 318-435-9429.  Packages may be obtained from the Parish upon request beginning – April 15, 2010.  The response to this request must be hand delivered or mailed to the above named person at the above named address in such a manner that it is received no later than 10:00 a.m. May 10, 2010.
The Franklin Parish Police Jury is an Equal Opportunity Employer.  We encourage all small and minority-owned firms and women’s business enterprises to apply.
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WHEREABOUTS
Anyone having knowledge of or knowing the whereabouts of Shannon Jean Emfinger, please contact REID C. WOLLESON, Attorney at Law, 6658 Kinloch Street, Winnsboro, LA 71295 (318)435-7525.
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WHEREABOUTS
Anyone having knowledge of or knowing the whereabouts of Shonta T. Brass, please contact REID C. WOLLESON, Attorney at Law, 6658 Kinloch Street, Winnsboro, LA 71295 (318)435-7525.
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