Public notices for May 20, 2026

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PUBLIC NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
Sixteenth
Judicial District Court
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PARISH OF
ST. MARY
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STATE OF
LOUISIANA
Third Coast Bank SSB
Vs. No. 139537 Div “A”
Haines Properties LLC
TAKE NOTICE, that by virtue of Order of Seizure and Sale issued out of the Honorable 16th Judicial District Court, in and for the Parish of St. Mary, and to me directed, in the above numbered and entitled suit, I have seized the following mentioned and described property, to wit:
(PROPERTY 1)
PARCEL I:
THAT CERTAIN TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON AND ALL THE RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES:
THAT CERTAIN TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON AND ALL THE RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES, APPURTENANCES AND ADVANTAGES THEREUNTO BELONG IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING, LYING AND BEING SITUATED IN ST. MARY PARISH, LOUISIANA, LOCATED IN SECTION 44, T16S-R13E, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY KNOWN, DESIGNATED AND DESCRIBED AS LOT EX-3B OF ENGLEWOOD PARK, PHASE I, AS SHOWN ON A PLAT ENTITLED “REDIVISION OF LOT 3 BLOCK A OF ENGLEWOOD PARK SUBDIVISION INTO LOT EXTENSIONS EX-3A & EX-3B LOCATED IN SECTION 44, T16S-R13E ST. MARY PARISH, LOUISIANA, “BY HENRY E. SCHWARTZ, IV OF BAYOU COUNTRY SURVEYING, LLC DATED APRIL 7, 2010, A COPY OF WHICH IS RECORDED IN ST. MARY PARISH COB 206, PAGE 619, ENTRY NO. 306,928.
SAID LOT HAVING THE SAME MEASUREMENTS, DIMENSIONS AND LOCATIONS AS SHOWN, AND IDENTIFIED AS LOT EX-3B ON A SURVEY BY GIS ENGINEERING, LLC, ENTITLED “SURVEY PLAT SHOWING LOT EX-3B, LOT 4, AND LOT 5, BLOCK A, OF ENGLEWOOD PARK SUBDIVISION, BELONGING TO IMC PROPERTIES, L.L.C., LOCATED IN SECTION 44, T16S-R13E, ST. MARY PARISH, LOUISIANA,” DATED DECEMBER 22, 2022, MORE FULLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT A FOUND 1/2” IRON ROD ON THE INTERSECTION OF THE NORTHERN RIGHT OF WAY OF LEE ROAD AND THE PROPERTY LINE COMMON TO LOT EX-3A AND LOT EX-3B; SAID POINT BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE AT A BEARING OF N 46°56’20” E A DISTANCE OF 200.35’ TO A FOUND 1/2” IRON ROD; THENCE AT A BEARING OF 44°47’21” E A DISTANCE OF 37.75’ TO A FOUND 1/2” IRON ROD; THENCE AT A BEARING OF S 45°10’49” W A DISTANCE OF 200.53’ TO A FOUND 1/2” IRON PIPE ON THE NORTHERN RIGHT OF WAY OF LEE ROAD ALONG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 2739.93’, AN ARC LENGTH OF 43.90’, A CHORD BEARING OF N 44°26’15”W, AND A CHORD DISTANCE OF 43.90’ TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
SAID LOT OF LAND CONTAINS 8,184 SQUARE FEET OR 0.188 ACRES.
BEING THE SAME PROPERTY ACQUIRED BY SEACRAFT PROPERTIES, L.L.C. BY ACT OF CASH DEED FROM TIBURON DIVERS, INC. DATED JUNE 3, 2010 AND RECORDED JUNE 11, 2010 IN ST. MARY PARISH COB 209, PAGE 579, ENTRY NO. 307267 AND BY ACT OF CASH DEED FROM LARRY J. DOIRON AND MARY FRANCES B. DOIRON DATED JUNE 3, 2010 AND RECORDED JUNE 11, 2010 UNDER COB 209, PAGE 574, UNDER ENTRY NO. 307266, OF THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF ST. MARY PARISH, LOUISIANA.
PARCEL II:
THAT CERTAIN LOT OR PARCEL OF GROUND, TO- GETHER WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND IM- PROVEMENTS THEREON AND ALL THE RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES, APPURTNEANCES AND ADVANTAGES THERERUNTO BELONG IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING, LYING AND BE- ING SITUATED IN ST. MARY PARISH, LOUISIANA, LOCATED IN SECTION 44, T16S-R13E, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY KNOWN, DESIGNATED AND DESCRIBED AS LOT NUMBER 4 OF BLOCK A OF ENGLEWOOD PARK, PHASE I AS SHOWN ON A PLAT OF SURVEY OF SAID SUBDIVISION BY ERNEST E. OPTIZ DATED MARCH 19, 1977, REVISED APRIL 25, 1977, A COPY OF WHICH IS ATTACHED TO AND MADE A PART OF AN ACT RECORDED IN ST. MARY PARISH AT COB 20-M, PAGE 363, ENTRY NO. 170876.
SAID LOT HAVING THE SAME MEASUREMENTS, DIMENSIONS AND LOCATIONS AS SHOWN, AND IDENTIFIED AS LOT 4 ON A MAP BY GIS ENGINEERING, LLC, ENTITLED “SURVEY PLAT SHOWING LOT EX-3B, LOT 4, AND LOT 5, BLOCK A, OF ENGLEWOOD PARK SUBDIVISION, BELONGING TO IMC PROPERTIES, L.L.C., LOCATED IN SECTION 44, T16S-R13E, ST. MARY PARISH, LOUISIANA.” DATED DECEMBER 22, 2022, MORE FULLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT A FOUND 1/2” IRON PIPE ON THE INTERSECTION OF THE NORTHERN RIGHT OF WAY OF LEE ROAD AND THE PROPERTY LINE COMMON TO LOT EX-3B AND LOT 4; SAID POINT BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE AT A BEARING OF N 45°10’49” E A DISTANCE OF 200.53 TO A FOUND 1/2” IRON ROD; THENCE AT A BEARING OF S 44°47’21” E A DISTANCE OF 49.32’ TO A FOUND 1/2” IRON ROD; THENCE AT A BEARING OF S 49°04’22” E A DISTANCE OF 47.00’ TO A SET 5/8” IRON ROD; THENCE AT A BEARING OF S 43°00’21” W A DISTANCE OF 200.52’ TO A POINT ON THE NORTHERN RIGHT OF WAY OF LEE ROAD; THENCE ALONG THE NORTHERN RIGHT OF WAY OF LEE ROAD ALONG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 2739.93’, AN ARC LENGTH OF 103.87’, A CHORD BEARING OF N 46°48’49” W, AND A CHORD DISTANCE OF 103.86’ TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
SAID LOT OF LAND CONTAINS 20,005 SQUARE FEET OR 0.459 ACRES.
BEING THE SAME PROPERTY ACQUIRED BY IMC PROPERTIES, LLC FROM SEACRAFT PROPERTIES, L.L.C. BY ACT OF CASH DEED DATED AUGUST 15, 2018 AND RECORDED OCTOBER 12, 2018 IN ST. MARY PARISH COB 376, PAGE 694, UNDER ENTRY NO. 331281.
THE IMPROVEMENTS THEREON BEAR THE MUNICIPAL ADDRESS OF 1056 LEE ROAD, AMELIA (MORGAN CITY FOR MAILING), LOUISIANA 70340
PARCEL III:
THAT CERTAIN LOT OR PARCEL OF GROUND, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON AND ALL THE RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES, APPURTENANCES AND ADVANTAGES THEREUNTO BELONG IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING, LYING AND BEING SITUATED IN ST. MARY PARISH, LOUISIANA, LOCATED IN SECTION 44, T16S-R13E, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY KNOWN, DESIGNATED AND DESCRIBED AS LOT NUMBER 5 OF BLOCK A OF ENGLEWOOD PARK, PHASE I AS SHOWN ON A PLAT OF SURVEY OF SAID SUBDIVISION BY ERNEST E. OPTIZ DATED MARCH 19, 1977, REVISED APRIL 25, 1977, A COPY OF WHICH IS ATTACHED TO AND MADE A PART OF AN ACT RECORDED IN ST. MARY PARISH COB 20-M, PAGE 363, ENTRY NO. 170876.
SAID LOT HAVING THE SAME MEASUREMENTS, DIMENSIONS AND LOCATIONS AS SHOWN, AND IDENTIFIED AS LOT 5 ON A MAP BY GIS ENGINEERING, LLC, ENTITLED “SURVEY PLAT SHOWING LOT EX-3B, LOT 4, AND LOT 5, BLOCK A, OF ENGLEWOOD PARK SUBDIVISION, BELONGING TO IMC PROPERTIES, L.L.C., LOCATED IN SECTION 44, T16S-R13E, ST. MARY PARISH, LOUISIANA.” DATED DECEMBER 22, 2022, MORE FULLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT A FOUND 1/2” IRON PIPE ON THE INTERSECTION OF THE NORTHERN RIGHT OF WAY OF LEE ROAD AND THE PROPERTY LINE COMMON TO LOT EX-3B AND LOT 4; SAID POINT BEING THE POINT OF BE- GINNING; THENCE AT A BEARING OF N 45°10’49” E A DISTANCE OF 200.53 TO A FOUND 1/2” IRON ROD; THENCE AT A BEARING OF S 44°47’21” E A DISTANCE OF 49.32’ TO A FOUND 1/2” IRON ROD; THENCE AT A BEARING OF S 49°04’22” E A DISTANCE OF 47.00’ TO A SET 5/8” IRON ROD; SAID POINT BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE AT A BEARING OF S 49°04’22” E A DISTANCE OF 57.20’ TO A POINT; THENCE AT A BEARING OF S 49°15’49” E A DISTANCE OF 39.00’ TO A FOUND 2” IRON ROD; THENCE AT A BEARING OF S 40°49’51” W A DISTANCE OF 200.50’ TO A POINT ON THE NORTHERN RIGHT OF WAY OF LEE ROAD; THENCE ALONG THE NORTHERN RIGHT OF WAY OF LEE ROAD ALONG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 2739.93’, AN ARC LENGTH OF 103.82’, A CHORD BEARING OF N 49°04’57” W, AND A CHORD DISTANCE OF 103.81’ TO THE POINT; THENCE AT A BEARING OF N 43°00’21” E A DISTANCE OF 200.52’ TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
SAID LOT OF LAND CONTAINS 20,075 SQUARE FEET OR 0.461 ACRES.
BEING THE SAME PROPERTIES ACQUIRED BY SEACRAFT PROPERTIES, L.L.C. BY ACT OF CASH DEED FROM TIBURON DIVERS, INC. DATED JUNE 3, 2010 AND RE- CORDED JUNE 11, 2010 IN ST. MARY PARISH AT COB 209, PAGE 579, ENTRY NO. 307267 AND BY ACT OF CASH DEED FROM LARRY J. DOIRON AND MARY FRANCES B. DOIRON DATED JUNE 3, 2010 AND RE- CORDED JUNE 11, 2010 UNDER COB 209, PAGE 574, UNDER ENTRY NO. 307266.
THE IMPROVEMENTS THEREON BEAR THE MUNICIPAL ADDRESS OF 1052 LEE ROAD, AMELIA (MORGAN CITY FOR MAILING), LOUISIANA 70340.
(PROPERTY 2)
TRACT I:
THAT CERTAIN TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AND ALL THE RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES, APPURTENANCES AND ADVANTAGES THEREUNTO BELONGING OR IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING, LYING AND BEING SITUATED IN WARD 9, SEC. 11, T16S-R13E, ST. MARY PARISH, LOUISIANA AND BEING MORE FULLY SHOWN ON A PLAT OF LAND SHOWING A PORTION OF PROPERTY OF CURTIS VERRET TO BE ACQUIRED BY RUSSEL A. VERRET, PREPARED BY GLENN E. MILLER, DATED MARCH 29, 1980, BEARING DRAWING NO. 5789, AND A COPY OF SAID PLAN OF LAND IS AT- TACHED TO AN ACT OF CASH DEED RECORDED IN COB 23-C, FOLIO 756, ENTRY NO. 185825 OF THE RECORDS OF ST. MARY PARISH, LOUISIANA; AND SAID TRACT OF LAND IS DESCRIBED ON SAID PLAN OF LAND AS TRACT “ABCDEFA”.
SAID TRACT HAVING THE SAME MEASUREMENTS, DIMENSIONS AND LOCATIONS AS SHOWN, AND IDENTIFIED AS TRACT “ABCDEFA” (PER REF. MAP 1), ON SURVEY BY GIS EN- GINEERING, LLC, ENTITLED “SURVEY PLAT SHOWING PROPERTY BELONGING TO SY PROPERTIES, L.L.C., BEING IN SECTION 11, T16S-R13E, ST. MARY PARISH, LOUISIANA” DATED DECEMBER 8, 2022, MORE FULLY DES-CRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT A FOUND 3/4” IRON PIPE ON THE INTERSECTION OF THE EASTERN RIGHT OF WAY OF LAKE PALOURDE ROAD AND THE PROPERTY LINE COMMON TO TRACT “ABCDEFA” (PER REF. MAP 2) AND PROPERTY BELONGING TO ALBERT J. VERRET (NOW OR FORMERLY); THENCE ALONG THE EASTERN RIGHT OF WAY OF LAKE PALOURDE ROAD AT A BEARING OF S 07°37’10” W A DISTANCE OF 9.39’ TO A POINT; THENCE AT A BEARING OF S 76°19’33” E A DISTANCE OF 369.46’ TO A SET 5/8” IRON ROD; SAID POINT BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE AT A BEARING OF S 76°19’30” E A DISTANCE OF 207.07’ TO A POINT; THENCE AT A BEARING OF 22°57’56” W A DISTANCE OF 205.92’ TO A POINT; THENCE AT A BEARING OF N 74°15’31” W A DISTANCE OF 181.04’ TO A SET 5/8” IRON ROD; THENCE AT A BEARING OF N 15°44’27” E A DISTANCE OF 196.82’ TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
SAID TRACT OF LAND CONTAINS 38,856 SQUARE FEET OR 0.892 ACRES.
BEING THE SAME PROPERTY ACQUIRED BY SY PROPERTIES, L.L.C. BY DATION EN PAIMENT DATED AUGUST 31, 2018, FROM LAKE PALOURDE PROPERTIES, L.L.C. FKA PRIME STORAGE, LLC, RECORDED OCTOBER 12, 2018, AT COB 376, PAGE 704, UNDER ENTRY NO. 331283, OF THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF ST. MARY PARISH, LOUISIANA.
THE IMPROVEMENTS THEREON BEAR THE MUNICIPAL ADDRESS OF 3816 LAKE PALOURDE ROAD, AMELIA, LOUISIANA 70340.
TRACT II:
THAT CERTAIN TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AND ALL THE RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES, APPURTENANCES AND ADVANTAGES THEREUNTO BELONGING OR IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING, LYING AND BEING SITUATED IN SECTION 11, T16S, R13E, AMELIA, ST. MARY PARISH, LOUISIANA AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY KNOWN, DESIGNATED AND DESCRIBED AS TRACT “ABCDEFA”, SAID LOT HAVING SUCH MEASUREMENTS, BOUNDARIES, CONFIGURATION, AND DIMENSIONS AS ARE FULLY SHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLAT OF SURVEY FOR SY PROPERTIES, L.L.C. PREPARED BY LAMON G. MILLER, REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR, DATED OCTOBER 19, 2004, AN ORIGINAL OF WHICH IS RECORDED MAY 8, 2009, AT COB 187, PAGE 555, UNDER ENTRY NO. 304076, OF THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF ST. MARY PARISH, LOUISIANA.
SAID TRACT HAVING THE SAME MEASUREMENTS, DIMENSIONS AND LOCATIONS AS SHOWN, AND IDENTIFIED AS TRACT “ABCDEFA” (PER REF. MAP 2), ON SURVEY BY GIS ENGINEERING, LLC, ENTITLED “SURVEY PLAT SHOWING PROPERTY BELONGING TO SY PROPERTIES, L.L.C., BEING IN SECTION 11, T16S-R13E, ST. MARY PARISH, LOUISIANA” DATED DECEMBER 8, 2022, MORE FULLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT A SET CHISEL “X” IN CONCRETE ON THE INTERSECTION OF THE EASTERN RIGHT OF WAY OF LAKE PALOURDE ROAD AND THE PROPERTY LINE COMMON TO TRACT “ABCDEFA” (PER REF. MAP 2) AND PROPERTY BELONGING TO T & S RENTALS, LLC; SAID POINT BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE AT A BEARING OF N 89°30’13” E A DISTANCE OF 781.89’ TO A POINT; THENCE AT A BEARING OF S 33°53’20” W A DISTANCE OF 433.08’ TO A POINT; THENCE AT A BEARING OF N 76°19’33” W A DISTANCE OF 580.90’ TO A FOUND 3/4” IRON PIPE ON THE EASTERN RIGHT OF WAY OF LAKE PALOURDE ROAD; THENCE ALONG THE EASTERN RIGHT OF WAY OF LAKE PALOURDE ROAD AT A BEARING OF N 07°37’10” E A DISTANCE OF 99.19’ TO A SET 5/8” IRON ROD; THENCE AT A BEARING OF N 76°37’12” W A DISTANCE OF 5.00’ TO A FOUND 3/4” IRON PIPE; THENCE AT A BEARING OF N 07°44’37” E A DISTANCE OF 117.01’ TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
SAID TRACT OF LAND CONTAINS 202,226 SQUARE FEET OR 4.642 ACRES.
BEING THE SAME PROPERTY ACQUIRED BY SY PROPERTIES, L.L.C. BY ACT OF DATION EN PAIMENT DATED AUGUST 31, 2018, FROM LAKE PALOURDE PROPERTIES, L.L.C., RECORDED OCTOBER 12, 2018, AT COB 376, PAGE 710, UNDER ENTRY NO. 331284, OF THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF ST. MARY PARISH, LOUISIANA.
THE IMPROVEMENTS THEREON BEAR THE MUNICIPAL ADDRESS OF 3820 LAKE PALOURDE ROAD, AMELIA, LOUISIANA 70340.
TRACT III SERVITUDE PARCEL:
“15’ ACCESS SERVITUDE (SEE ENTRY #292546)”
A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, LOCATED IN SECTION 11, T16S-R13E, IN ST. MARY PARISH, LOUISIANA.
COMMENCING AT A FOUND 3/4” IRON PIPE ON THE INTERSECTION OF THE EASTERN RIGHT OF WAY OF LAKE PALOURDE ROAD AND THE PROPERTY LINE COMMON TO TRACT “ABCDEFA” (PER REF. MAP 2) AND PROPERTY BELONGING TO ALBERT J. VERRET (NOW OR FORMERLY); THENCE ALONG THE EASTERN RIGHT OF WAY OF LAKE PALOURDE ROAD AT A BEARING OF S 07°37’10” W A DISTANCE OF 294.12’ TO A POINT; SAID POINT BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE AT A BEARING OF S 71°30’15” E A DISTANCE OF 425.53’ TO A POINT; THENCE AT A BEARING OF N 27°32’45” E A DISTANCE OF 121.41’ TO A FOUND 1.5” IRON PIPE; THENCE AT A BEARING OF S 74°15’31” E A DISTANCE OF 15.32’ TO A POINT; THENCE AT A BEARING OF S 27°32’45” W A DISTANCE OF 137.34’ TO A POINT; THENCE AT A BEARING OF N 71°30’15” W A DISTANCE OF 435.45’ TO A POINT ON THE EASTERN RIGHT OF WAY OF LAKE PALOURDE ROAD; THENCE ALONG THE EASTERN RIGHT OF WAY OF LAKE PALOURDE ROAD AT A BEARING OF N 07°37’10” E A DISTANCE OF 15.27’ TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
SAID SERVITUDE IS MORE FULLY SHOWN AS “15’ ACCESS SERVITUDE IN FAVOR OF RUSSEL A. VERRET (SEE ENTRY #292546)” ON A MAP BY GIS ENGINEERING, LLC, ENTITLED “SURVEY PLAT SHOWING PROPERTY BELONGING TO SY PROPERTIES, L.L.C., BEING IN SECTION 11, T16S-R13E, ST. MARY PARISH, LOUISIANA” DATED DECEMBER 8, 2022.
SAID SERVITUDE IS ORIGINALLY DESCRIBED ON ENTRY NUMBER 292546. SAID SERVITUDE IS ALSO SHOWN AS “PRIVATE ROAD” ON A MAP BY GLENN E. MILLER, DATED MARCH 29, 1980, AND RECORDED UNDER ENTRY NUMBER 185825.
All right, title and interest of Mortgagor in, to and under that certain Servitude Agreement, dated April 5, 2006, by and among Albert Joseph Verret, as Grantor, and Russel A. Verret, as Grantee, recorded on April 11, 2006, at Book 104, Page 404, File No. 292546, of the conveyance records of St. Mary Parish, Louisiana.
to satisfy the sum of
a) The principal sum of Seven Hundred Sixty One Thousand Five Hundred Fifty One and 47/100 ($761,551.47) Dollars, plus accrued interest thereon through April 15, 2025, in the amount of Seven Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety One and 50/100 ($7,991.50) Dollars, plus future interest continuing to accrue on the unpaid principal balance commencing April 16, 2025 at a per diem of $137.50 until paid in full, plus late charges in the amount of Five Hundred Three and 09/100 ($503.09) Dollars:
b) The principal sum of Six Hundred Seven Thousand Three Hundred Eighty Six and 35/100 ($607,386.35) Dollars, plus accrued interest thereon through April 15, 2025, in the amount of Twenty Six Thousand Three Hundred Thirty Five and 59/100 ($26,335.59) Dollars, plus future interest continuing to accrue on the unpaid principal balance commencing April 16, 2025 at a per diem of $109.66 until paid in full, plus late charges in the amount of One Thousand Eight Hundred Seventy Nine and 84/100 ($1,879.84) Dollars;
c) The principal sum of Five Hundred Ninety Five Thousand One Hundred Ninety Seven and 02/100 (595,197.02) Dollars, plus accrued interest thereon through April 15, 2025, in the amount of Eight Thousand One Hundred Ninety Four and 99/100 ($8,194.99) Dollars, plus future interest continuing to accrue on the unpaid principal balance commencing April 16, 2025 at a per diem of $107.46 until paid in full, plus late charges in the amount of One Thousand Nine Hundred Forty Eight and 72/100 ($1,948.72) Dollars;
d) The principal sum of Six Hundred Twenty Four Thousand Seven Hundred Sixty Eight and 25/100 ($624,768.25) Dollars, plus accrued interest thereon through April 15, 2025, in the amount of Five Thousand Ninety Two and 42/100 ($5,092.42) Dollars, plus future interest continuing to accrue on the unpaid principal balance commencing April 16, 2025 at a per diem of $112.80 until paid in full, plus late charges in the amount of Five Hundred Twenty and 78/100 ($520.78) Dollars;
e) The principal sum of Five Hundred Forty One Thousand Eight Hundred Seventy One and 67/100 ($541,871.67) Dollars, plus accrued interest thereon through April 15, 2025, in the amount of Thirty Four Thousand One Hundred Forty Seven and 92/100 ($34,147.92) Dollars, plus future interest continuing to accrue on the unpaid principal balance commencing April 16, 2025 at a per diem of $112.88 until paid in full, plus late charges in the amount of Three Thousand Six Hundred Seventy and 63/100 ($3,670.63) Dollars;
f) The principal sum of Two Hundred Nine Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety Three and 41/100 ($209,993.41) Dollars, plus accrued interest thereon through April 15, 2025, in the amount of Fourteen Thousand One Hundred Forty and 12/100 (14,140.12) Dollars, plus future interest continuing to accrue on the unpaid balance commencing April 16, 2025 at a per diem of $49.58 until paid in full, plus late charges in the amount of One Thousand Five Hundred Ninety One and 50/100 ($1,591.50) Dollars;
g) The principal sum of Seven Hundred Seventy Two Thousand Two Hundred Thirty and 73/100 ($772,230.73) Dollars, plus accrued interest thereon through April 15, 2025, in the amount of Twelve Thousand Five Hundred Forty One and 69/100 ($12,541.69) Dollars, plus future interest continuing to accrue on the unpaid principal balance commencing April 16, 2025 at a per diem of $182.33 until paid in full, plus late charges in the amount of One Thousand Two Hundred Twenty Six and 90/100 ($1,226.90) Dollars;
h) The principal sum of One Hundred Thousand and No/100 ($100,000.00) Dollars, plus accrued interest thereon through April 15, 2025, in the amount of Seven Thousand Four Hundred Sixty One and 11/100 ($7,461.11) Dollars, plus future interest continuing to accrue on the unpaid principal balance commencing April 16, 2025 at a per diem of $23.61 until paid in full, plus late charges in the amount of Six Hundred Thirty Eight and 52/100 ($638.52) Dollars;
i) Plus reasonable attorney’s fees, plus all collection costs whether owing now or in the future, plus all costs of this proceedings.
The indebtedness of Defendant to TCB, as referred to above, is evidenced by the following:
a) That certain Promissory Note dated December 16, 2022, executed by Comar Marine Holdings, LLC, as maker, in the original principal amount of Eight Hundred Eighty Two Thousand Two Hundred Fifty and No/100 ($882,250.00) Dollars, made payable to the order of TCB, due and payable with interest, all as more fully described therein (hereafter referred to as “Note 1”). The original Note 1 is attached as Exhibit A;
b) That certain Promissory Note dated December 16, 2022, executed by Defendant, as maker, in the original principal amount of Six Hundred Twenty Five Thousand and No/100 ($625,000.00) Dollars, made payable to the order of TCB, due and payable with interest, all as more fully described therein (hereafter referred to as “Note 2”). The original Note 2 is attached as Exhibit B;
c) That certain Promissory Note dated March 31, 2023, executed by Comar Marine Holdings, LLC and Invader Offshore, LLC, as makers, in the original principal amount of Seven Hundred Twenty Five Thousand and No/100 ($725,000.00) Dollars, made payable to the order of TCB, due and payable with interest, all as more fully described therein (hereafter referred to as “Note 3”).
The original Note 3 is attached as Exhibit C;
d) That certain Promissory Note dated March 31, 2023, executed by Comar Marine Holdings, LLC and Renegade Offshore, LLC, as markers, in the original principal amount of Seven Hundred Seventy Five Thousand and No/100 ($775,000.00) Dollars, made payable to the order of TCB, due and payable with interest, all as more fully described therein (hereafter referred to as “Note 4”). The original Note 4 is attached as Exhibit D;
e) That certain Promissory Note dated October 2, 2023, executed by Comar Marine Holdings, LLC, as maker, in the original principal amount of Five Hundred Sixty Two Thousand Seven Hundred and No/100 ($562,700.00) Dollars, made payable to the order of TCB, due and payable with interest, all as fully described therein (hereafter referred to as “Note 5”). The original Note 5 is attached as Exhibit E;
f) That certain Promissory Note date January 4, 2024, executed by Comar Marine Holdings, LLC and Tenacity Offshore, LLC, as markers, in the original principal amount of Two Hundred Twenty Thousand and No/100 ($220,000.00) Dollars, made payable to the order of TCB, due and payable with interest, all as more fully described therein (hereafter referred to as “Note 6”). The original Note 6 is attached as Exhibit F;
g) That certain Promissory Note dated February 6, 2024, executed by Comar Marine Holdings, LLC and Fearless Offshore, LLC, as makers, in the original principal amount of Eight Hundred Forty Eight Thousand and No/100 ($848,000.00) Dollars, made payable to the order of TCB, due and payable with interest, all as more fully described therein (hereafter referred to as “Note 7”). The original Note 7 is attached as Exhibit G; and
h) That certain Promissory Note dated June 3, 2024, executed by Comar Marine Holdings, LLC, as maker, in the original principal amount of One Hundred Thousand and No/100 ($100,000.00) Dollars, made payable to the order of TCB, due and payable with interest, all as more fully described therein (hereafter referred to as “Note 8”). The original Note 8 is attached as Exhibit H.
All successful bidders must have cash, cashier’s check or a verifiable letter of credit in favor of said bidder from a solvent bank, savings and loan association or other such financial institution authorized to do business in the state of Louisiana and full payment must be made on the date of sale. Letter must state that money is available on the date of sale.
I shall expose the same at public sale, for Cash, according to law WITH appraisement to the last and highest bidder, at the principal front door of the 1st floor lobby area of the Court House in the Parish of St. Mary, Town of Franklin, Louisiana, on Wednesday, the 27th day of May A.D., 2026, between the legal hours commencing at 10 O’Clock A.M.
Sheriff’s Office
Parish of St. Mary, La.
Thursday, the 15th day of January A.D., 2026.
GARY L. DRISKELL,
SHERIFF
By: Heidi Rineholt
Deputy Sheriff
Adv. April 24 and May 20, 2026

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PUBLIC NOTICE
PROCEEDINGS OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF BERWICK, STATE OF LOUISIANA TAKEN AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON TUESDAY
May 12, 2026
The Mayor and Council of the Town of Berwick, State of Louisiana, met in regular session at their regular meeting place, the Town Hall, Berwick, Louisiana, Tuesday May 12, 2026, at six (6:00) o’clock p.m.
There were present: Council members Colleen Askew, Lud Henry, Kevin Hebert, Raymond Price, and James Richard.
Absent: None
Brother Marty Harden from Bethel Pentecostal Fellowship led the prayer.
Fire Chief Jody Acosta led the Pledge of Allegiance.
The Mayor and Council of the Town of Berwick, State of Louisiana were duly convened as the governing authority of said Town, led by the Honorable Duval Arthur Jr, Mayor, who then stated that the Mayor and Council were ready for the transaction of business.
The minutes of the previous meeting were approved without reading upon motion James Richard and seconded by Lud Henry.
The Treasurer’s report, having been reviewed, was approved without reading upon motion by James Richard and seconded by Kevin Hebert.
The Beacon did not shine on anyone this month.
Guest for the May 2026 meeting was Ms. Beverly Domengeaux from St. Mary Council on Aging. She had nothing new to report.
Police Chief Jonothan Henry presented the police report for April 2026. Chief Henry stated that things have been running smoothly within the department. Officers handled 275 complaints, issued 104 citations, and made 26 arrests. After no further comments, the mayor moved on to the next item on the agenda, Fire report.
Fire Chief Jody Acosta presented the fire report for April, 2026. Chief Acosta stated that the fire department responded to 11 emergency calls, which included 3 mutual aid (2 working structure fires), 1 MVA, 3 fire alarm calls, 1 trash fire, and 3 medical calls. After no further comments, the mayor moved on to the next item on the agenda, the Public Works report.
Marty Dehart presented the public works report for April 2026. He stated that town crews have been busy with normal maintenance throughout town along with working on the installation of a 4” main gas line on Pattie Drive. After no comments, the mayor moved on to the next item on the agenda, consulting engineer’s report.
Town Engineer Mr. Reid Miller stated that the water meter replacement project is almost complete. There are about 70 more meters left to be installed, and they hope to be able to submit substantial completion of the project at the next council meeting. The mayor moved on to the next item on the agenda, committee reports.
The Economic Development & Recreation Committee had nothing to report.
The Public Safety Committee recently met to plan the accommodations that will need to be made for the upcoming Berwick High School Graduation Ceremony.
The Historical Committee reported that they are continuing to work on new exhibits for the museum. They are also still seeking donations for “National Wreaths Across America Day.” There are currently 54 wreaths that have been purchased out of the 300 wreaths needed. The next town market will take place in July.
The Planning and Zoning Committee presented the April 2026 report. Mr. Kraemer stated that they recommend the condemnation of the following:
2832 4th Street, Berwick, Louisiana. The property was inspected and determined to be unfit and unsafe for human occupancy. There are currently individuals squatting at the location. They also recommended that the town issue a notice to vacate the premises within 5 days to any occupants residing at that location. Upon motion by James Richard and seconded by Raymond Price, the condemnation and notice to vacate were approved by a unanimous roll call vote. Mr. Kraemer also reported that the Town of Berwick recently received ratings from the Property Insurance Association of Louisiana: we were given a 3 rating for residential properties and a 4 rating for commercial properties. These ratings will make new construction eligible for advisory credits, which may help reduce insurance costs for property owners. After no further comments, the mayor moved on to the next item on the agenda, New Business.
Item No. 1 under New Business – Clarence Robinson - Presentation from the Berwick Housing Authority – 2025 Payment in Lieu of Taxes. Mr. Robinson presented his annual report and stated that the Berwick Housing Authority is doing very well. They have been able to make major renovations to several units and have been able to change the roofing of all 51 of their buildings. Mr. Robinson presented the Town of Berwick with a check in the amount of $45, 200.00 for the year 2025.
Mayor Arthur stated that David Leonard Sr. is no longer able to hold a seat on the Berwick Housing Authority Board and his seat needs to be filled. He requested that the council approve the appointment of Chief Jonothan Henry to the Berwick Housing Authority Board. Upon motion by Raymond Price and seconded by Colleen Askew, the appointment was approved unanimously.
There being no further business to come before the Council, upon motion by Raymond Price and seconded by James Richard the motion to adjourn was approved unanimously.
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Duval H. Arthur Jr –
Mayor
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Jamie Keith –
Town Clerk
Adv. May 20, 2026

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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF INTRODUCTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following entitled ordinances were introduced at a regular meeting of the St. Mary Parish Council, State of Louisiana (the “Parish Council”), on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, and laid over for publication of notice:
PROPOSED ORDINANCES
An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 2424 of St. Mary Parish to replace Archon Information Systems, LLC d/b/a CivicSource with a qualified/certified company for the process of advertising and sale of adjudicated properties; and otherwise providing with respect thereto.
An Ordinance in compliance with Ordinance No. 1973, DIVISION 5.4 General Procedures for Public Hearings, Section 5.4.3 Specific Use Permits granting a Specific Use. (Francis Sicard)
NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the St. Mary Parish Council will meet on Wednesday, June 10, 2026, at five-forty-five (5:45) o’clock p.m. at the Parish Council Room of the Courthouse, Franklin, Louisiana, at which time there will be a public hearing on the adoption of the aforesaid ordinances.
/s/ Gwendolyn L. Hidalgo
CHAIRPERSON OF THE COUNCIL
ST. MARY PARISH COUNCIL
/s/ Lisa C. Morgan
CLERK OF THE COUNCIL
ST. MARY PARISH COUNCIL
Adv. May 20, 2026

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PUBLIC NOTICE
Advertisement for Custodial Supplies
The St. Mary Parish School Board Maintenance Department is requesting bids for Custodial Supplies for the 2026-2027 school year. Sealed bids will be accepted at the School Board Maintenance Office in Centerville, La. until 10:00 A.M. on June 16, 2026 at which time bids will be opened and read out loud.
No pre-bid conference will be held. A bid packet may be obtained from the St. Mary Parish School Board, Maintenance Department, P.O. Box 170, 474 Hwy 317, Centerville, Louisiana 70522; by emailing Mrs. Jackee’ Jackson at jjackson@stmaryk12.net; or online at www.centralauctionhouse.com.
The St. Mary Parish, Central Office Complex, will be closed May 25, 2026 for Memorial Day.
From June 1, 2026 through July 24, 2026, the Central Office Complex will observe summer business hours, including Friday closures.
Specifications may be obtained from the St. Mary Parish School Board, Maintenance Department by calling (337) 836-9661.
Adv. May 20, 29 and June 10, 2026

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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING – ZONING REQUESTS
Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held to consider the following requests:
1) Variance Request - Property located at 117 Bernard St., Patterson, Louisiana
Request for a zoning variance to allow a C-1 Commercial business (Pet Boarding Facility) on property currently zoned R-2 Mixed Residential
2) Rezoning Request – Property located at 518-522 St. Lucy Street, Patterson, Louisiana
Request to rezone R-2 Mixed residential to C-1 Commercial for use by Cardinal Lumber.
The Public Hearing will take place on May 26, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. at Patterson City Hall.
All interested persons are invited to attend and be heard.
Adv. May 13, 20 and 22, 2026

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PUBLIC NOTICE
Invitation to Bid for Food and Beverage Items
WE PUSH 501 (C))(3)is soliciting bids for the provision of food items: baked goods, canned, staples, frozen, refrigerated, meat, seafood and poultry, spices, paper products, and FROZEN FOOD & GROCERY & CN LABEL ITEMS, SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT for the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) for the period of May 25, 2026 through August , 2026.
Sealed bids relative to the above will be received by We PUSH at 514 First Street Franklin, LA 70538 at 4:00 P.M. on May 27, 2026 until 6:00 pm when they will be opened and publicly read.
Specifications and bid documents may be obtained upon request from We PUSH in writing, by email at wepushtxla@gmail.com or by calling 512.765.4837
We PUSH 501 (c)(3)
Dr. LaDale Webster-Lamb,
Executive Director
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
Adv. May 15, 20 and 22, 2026

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