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THURSDAY, March 6, 2014
Volume 100, Number 10 Serving Oakdale and Allen Parish Oakdale, Louisiana $1.00
Oakdale JournalThe
COMMUNITYSPOTLIGHT
INDEX
Final RegistrationThe final registra-tion for Dixie Girls Softball will be held Saturday, March 8, at Burger Inn from 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. for girls ages 3-15. Registration cost is $25 per player. A par-ent or legal guardian must submit a valid copy of the player’s birth certificate.
Cemetery MeetingThe Glenmora Cem-etery Association will hold its annual board meeting and election of officers on Satur-day, March 22, at 10:00 a.m. at the J.W. McDonald Library in Glenmora.
Canoe PageantThe Canoe Festival Pageant will be held March 22, 2014 in Oberlin. Anyone in-terested in participat-ing can contact Betty Carrier at 337-660-3501 or http://www.thecanoefestival.com/.
Spaghetti DinnerA spaghetti dinner fund raiser to help offset medical expens-es for Tiffany George, daughter of Ruffin and June George, will be held Friday, March 14. In addition to spa-ghetti, the dinner con-sists of green beans, corn, garlic bread, and dessert for $6 per plate. Call Ginger La-nier at 318-491-008 to order. Dinners can be picked up at Zion Baptist Church or be delivered.
Gospel SingingA free Southern Gos-pel Singing will be held Saturday, March 22, at 6:00 p.m. at First United Pente-costal Church of Pine Prairie (corner of 4th & Hickory streets), featuring Billy Ray Singleton, Mike & Brookie Causey, and Lavasso Monk. Call 337-336-9858 for info.
Library NewsThe Allen Parish Li-braries will install Windows 8.1 all-in-one 23” touch screens at every branch.
St. Joan BingoSt. Joan of Arc Catho-lic Church of Oberlin will host cash bingo on the second Sat-urday of each month from 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Obituaries.......Page 2
Editorial..........Page 4
Sports..............Page 6
Legals..............Page 7
Classifieds.......Page 9
Church...........Page 10
See SPOTLIGHTPage 2
Literary Rally
See page 5 for the complete list and photo of Oakdale High stu-dents who participated in the Literary Rally.
Kent Gonsoulin is one of the funni-est Cajun Comedians performing today. His unique brand of clean cajun humor keeps audiences laughing across the south.
Coming from a large Catholic family, Kent was always making people laugh at the dinner table and family gather-ings with his stories and imperson-ations. Growing up, he was a huge fan of Bud Fletcher, Redd Foxx and Johnny Carson. Kent’s love for the stage runs in his family. He is a third generation entertainer. His grandfather, Wilton Hebert and his band The Louisiana Six, played dixieland jazz throughout the south from 1923 to 1941.
It was his love of entertaining that lead Kent to enter into talent shows and joke telling contests while in college at LSU. In 1993, Kent got his first big break when he won The International Cajun Joke Telling Contest.
Kent then began performing through-out Louisiana and was featured along
with other cajun comedians on the top selling Keyaw Video, The Red Tanny Shoe Tour in 1994.
Kent’s popularity continued to grow and he was invited to perform at Cajun Comic Relief, a charity event for Good-will Industries for 8 years. It was during this time that Kent began performing to both local and out of state audiences. His venues grew to include charity events, corporate events, conventions, private parties, comedy shows and festivals.
In 2001, Kent released his first CD and followed in 2003 with his second CD “Live, Down on the Bayou”. In 2004, Kent released his first DVD, “Kent Gon-soulin, Cajun Humorist”. The opportuni-ties kept coming and Kent’s success as a comedian continued to grow. He learned to keep his brand of comedy clean and broad enough to be enjoyed by people in different areas of the country.
In 2005, Kent embarked with fellow cajun comedians, Murray Conque, AJ
OHS “WARRIORS OF THE WEEK” for the 4th six weeks are: (from left, front) Jacie Matte, Hannah Longino, Alexis Willis, Haiden Lindsey; (center) Jude Brabham, Allyson McBride, Shari-don Brabham, Allison Welch, Cullen McDan-iel, Courtney Welch; (rear) Caleb Johnson, Logan Dickens, Josh Fontenot, Jason Young, and Cory Cloud. Not pictured are Dominique Davis, Brandi Ware, Hannah Lacaze, and Kenosha McClinton. Itunes Card Winners Al-lyson McBride and Alli-son Welch.
The Allen Parish Po-lice Jury approved $3.4 million in bonds for West Allen Water Dis-trict at their meeting Monday night.
Rusty Reeves ex-plained the petition for the bonds was filed in 2011 and approval from the Bond Commission has just come through.
Reeves said the funds will put in approxi-mately 54 miles of lines and 16 miles of replace-
ment pipes. There will also be a 125,000 gallon elevated tank installed in the Bow Allen area and some fire hydrants. Some 140 customers in Topsy have 2” lines that will be replaced with 6” or 8” lines.
The district serves between 1,012-1,020 houses, Camp Pearl and the Methodist Camp. Reeves said the district can get more customers with the up-
grades.The flat rate is go-
ing up from $17 to $23 and from $3.75 per thousand gallons to $4.54. Reeves said that is where the district needs to be.
He said they have also worked out a sys-tem where they can serve customers from another direction when a line goes out, instead of leaving them without water until the line is
repaired.Blake Cooper with
RoyOMartin (ROM) told jurors the company appreciates their work-ing relationship with Allen Parish and hopes to strengthen it in the future.
Cooper said ROM made enough OSB last year to build 60,000 single family homes.
“We have 165 em-ployees, many of them from Allen Parish,”
Cooper said.He said ROM runs a
24/7 operation.“Safety is paramount
right now,” he said. “The weather has been harsh on loggers. This facility is the only one that did not take down time.”
He said Allen Parish is a good parish to oper-ate in.
Cooper explained
Jury approves bonds for West Allen Water District
Oakdale Farmer’s Market will open Friday
Comedian Kent Gonsoulin is speakerAt the Chamber of Commerce banquet
Kent GonsoulinSee COMEDIAN, Page 3
The people in Oak-dale will finally have
a Farmers Market of their own beginning on
Friday, March 7, at the North Industrial Park
The Farmer’s Market will be located at the corner of Talambas Drive and Highway 165 N. where the circus was set up.
just off Highway 165 in Oakdale. The mar-ket will open at 9 a.m. every Friday morning and run until noon.
The market will pro-vide a place for local vendors to showcase fresh home grown veg-gies, fruits, jams, jel-lies, country fresh eggs, seasonal produce of all sorts including cab-bage, broccoli, greens, cucumbers, okra, beans, peas and more . The public is invited to enjoy a community supported agriculture experience benefiting our youth and our se-niors as well.
Vendors should con-tact Steve at: 334-707-4492 for more information on space availability and fees. Please join us at the brand new Oakdale Farmer’s Market be-ginning Friday March 7.
In the words of May-or Gene Paul, “Let’s make this Farmer’s Market happen”.
Citizens young and old will enjoy the at-mosphere of our open air market. There seems to be camarade-rie among the patrons shopping farmers mar-kets.
See JURYPage 7
The Oakdale Journal
Thursday, March 6, 2014 - Page 2ObituariesJOHN “JOHNNY” WAYNE CLOUD
December 10, 1948 - February 25, 2014Services for Mr. John “Johnny” Wayne Cloud
of Alexandria were held at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, March 4, 2014 in Gravel Hill Baptist Church, Cravens, with Reverend Kenny Lowery officiat-ing. Burial was in Gravel Hill Cemetery, Cra-vens, under the direction of White Oaks Funeral Home-Oakdale.
Mr. Cloud, 65, entered eternal rest on Tuesday, February 25, 2014 in his residence with his lov-ing family by his side.
ANNIE RAY PERKINSJuly 16, 1928 - February 21, 2014
Services for Mrs. Annie Ray Perkins of Oak-dale were held at 10:00 a.m. Friday, February
28, 2014 in White Oaks Memorial Chapel with Reverend Greg Willis officiating. Burial was in Resthaven Cemetery under the direction of White Oaks Funeral Home-Oakdale.
Mrs. Perkins, 85, entered eternal rest on Fri-day, February 21, 2014 after a long battle with Alzheimer’s Disease.
PAULINE ROBINSONJuly 13, 1936 - February 26, 2014
Services for Mrs. Pauline Robinson of Hineston were held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, March 1, 2014 in Lonestar Baptist Church, Hineston, with Rev-erend Webb Robinson officiating. Burial was in Lonestar Cemetery under the direction of Rush Funeral Home-Hineston.
Mrs. Robinson, 77, entered eternal rest on Wednesday, February 26, 2014 in Naomi Heights Nursing Home in Alexandria.
JAMES A. RUTHERFORDAugust 18, 1980 - February 22, 2014Services for Mr. James A. Rutherford of Boss-
ier City were held at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, Feb-ruary 25, 2014 in Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, Hineston, with Reverends Tim Lee and Anthony Eaves officiating. Burial was in Mr. Moriah Cem-etery under the direction of Rush Funeral Home-Hineston.
Mr. Rutherford, 33, entered eternal rest on Saturday, February 22, 2014 in his residence.
DANNIE “TINY” TOWNSONJune 7, 1927 - March 2, 2014
Graveside services for Mrs. Dannie “Tiny” Townson of Glenmora were held at 3:00 p.m. Monday, March 3, 2014 in Roselawn Cemetery, Glenmora, with Reverend Dennis officiating. Burial was under the direction of Rush Funeral Home-Oakdale.
Mrs. Townson, 86, entered eternal rest on Sunday, March 2, 2014 in Christus St. Frances Cabrini Hospital in Alexandria.
SPOTLIGHT____________________________________From P. 1
Oakdale City Clerk Kristen Strother (left) at-tended the Oak-dale Branch Li-brary’s women’s tea Wednesday of last week. She is pictured chat-ting with Librar-ian Assistants Ina Marcantel and Kassie Wal-ton. The tea was one of several special events held at the three library locations recently.
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Legal NoticeNOTICE OF THE AVAILABILITY OF AN
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT The USDA, Rural Utilities Service has received an application for financial assistance from the Allen Parish Water District #1. The District is located in northeast Allen Parish in the vi-cinity of the Town of Oakdale. The District also extends into Rapides Parish. As required by the National Environmental Policy Act and agency regulations, the Rural Utilities Service has prepared an Environmental Assessment that evaluated the potential environmental effects and consequences of the proposal. This notice announces the availability of the Envi-ronmental Assessment for pubic review and comment.
The Water System proposal consists of: 47,700 LF of 6” water main, 12,000 LF of 4” water main, 26 fire hydrants, and new service line, Construct a new 100,000 gallon elevated storage tank with associated site work, Construct a new office build-ing, Replace existing booster pump, Recoat the existing 50,000 gallon ground storage tank, Install a Telemetry System.
The purpose of this Notice is two-fold: (1) To announce the availability of the Environmental Assessment for public re-view and comment; and, (2) To seek the public’s opinion on the presence of any historic property or archaeological sites that might be adversely affected by this proposed action, and on ways to avoid or resolve such effects.
The environmental documentation and location map regard-ing this proposed project is available for review at the Rural Utilities Service located in the USDA State Office 3727 Gov-ernment Street, Building B, Alexandria, LA 71302-3327. For further information contact Mr. Corey Young, Community Programs Specialist by telephone at (318) 473-7940 or at the location depicted above.
Any person interested in commenting on this proposed project should submit comments to the address listed above by March 31, 2014. A general location map of the proposed water system improvements is available for review at the Rural Develop-ment office depicted above.
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at the Catholic Hall on South Seventh Street. Games are $1 each. Concessions will be sold, and the public is invited to join the fun.
Glenmora LibraryGlenmora Friends of the Library will hold their spring bake & book sale at the J.W. McDonald Branch on March 10-15. Monday, Wednesday & Friday, the sale will be from 1:00-4:00 p.m.; Tuesday, from 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.; Thursday, 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.; and Saturday, 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Homemade baked goods and slightly used books will be on sale. All proceeds go the McDonald Branch to use for youth program-ming. For more information contact JoAnn Perry 318-419-2841.
Night of PraiseA night of praise, prayer and worship will be held Saturday, March 8 at Shiloh Baptist Church in Oakdale, featuring plenty of great gospel choirs, quartets, soloists and praise dancers. You don’t want to miss this night of joy sponsored by Ms. Latravia Rhodes of Many, God-daughter of Rev. Aaron Taylor. Call 318-871-6862 for more information.
Warrior ReunionEd and Margaret Burkhalter will host the an-nual OHS “Spring Fling” formerly hosted by Roy Carruth, on the second Saturday in April (12), at 305 Whitley Road, Oakdale. All for-mer graduates are welcome to attend.
Cemetery MeetingThe Community Cemetery Association will hold public meetings on the second Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at Shiloh Baptist Church Activity Center. Membership fees are now due. If you have any questions about join-ing or paying our dues, contact Nathan Benja-min (335-0222), Betty Raney (335-3443), Alvin Moton (335-2032), John Antoine (335-2793), Delphine Sumbler (335-1827), Gwen Jones
(335-0385) or Rev. Gregory Craig (335-0328).
Recovery GroupRescue & Hope is an overcomers and recovery group that meets on Monday and Thursday nights at 6:00 p.m. at the UPC Family Life Center. The meeting is facilitated by Bro. Ken-neth Hayden and a ride is provided if neces-sary. Call 318-306-0407.
Narconon infoNarconon reminds families that abuse of addici-tive pharmaceutical drugs is on the rise. Learn to recognize the signs of drug abuse and get your loved ones help if they are at risk. Call Narcanon for a free brochure on the signs of addiction for all types of drugs. They also offer free assess-ments and referrals. 800-431-1754 or HYPER-LINK “http://www/drugabusesolution.com”.
R.E.A.D. ClassesR.E.A.D. (Reading Education for Adult Devel-opment) offers free Adult Education and GED classes in Oakdale, Oberlin and Kinder. Call (318) 215-0490 for more info.
AA MeetingsThe Oakdale New Horizon AA group meets on Mondays and Fridays from 7:00-8:00 p.m., and Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 7:00-8:00 a.m. at 113 North 13th Street in Oak-dale (located in Acadian Place across from Oak-dale High School). Call 318-335-3578 for info.
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Police BeatOakdale Police Chief
Scotty Laborde and Sheriff Doug Hebert released the names of the following persons who were recently ar-rested and booked into jail in Oakdale and Oberlin.
Oakdale P.D.Gerald Mayo, 22,
white male, was picked up on a probation hold and transferred to the custody of APSO.
Jamie Coker, white female, was picked up on three bench war-rants.
Jared Townley, 33, white male, was ar-rested for disturbing the peace.
Alexzandes Turn-er, 20, black male, was picked up on a proba-tion and parole hold.
Dusty Tompkins, 32, white male, was arrested for disturbing the peace by public in-toxication.
Kristina Divson, 25, white female, was arrested for resisting an officer.
Jared Townley, 33, white male, was arrested and charged with disturbing the peace and simple as-sault.
Sheriff’s OfficeKyle Lane John-
son, 24, of Anacoco, was arrested for reck-
The Oakdale Rotary Club wel-comed Ms. Lisa Miller, Assistant VP for Enrollment Management at the University of Louisiana at Monroe to speak to the club and a host of invited students from Oakdale High School. She spoke on the changes made to the school to make the college expe-rience and costs to attend ULM more attractive and enjoyable. She spoke of the many Health Services degrees, Pharmacy pro-grams/degrees, Business School and many other opportunities to receive a degree. Pictured with the students are Ms. Miller, Ro-tary President Steven Sumbler, OHS Assistant Principal Brad Soileau, and OHS Athletic Direc-tor Randall Gordon.
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Michael Thomas, 46, of Eunice, was ar-rested and charged with theft of goods over $500 and filing a false report.
Michelle Lee Mor-row, 25, of Pine Prai-rie, was arrested for aggravated assault and a bench warrant was served.
Richard Dwayne McDaniel, 46, of Glenmora, was arrest-ed and charged with disturbing the peace by offensive language,
disturbing the peace by intoxication, 2 counts simple criminal damage to property, aggravated assault, 3 counts public intimi-dation and retaliation, 2 counts resisting an officer, and battery on an officer.
Brandon Allen Miller, 29, of Basile, was arrested and charged with posses-sion of drug para-phernalia and CDS Schedule II-prohibit-ed acts.
Gerald T. Mayo, 21, of Oakdale, was transferred from Oak-dale on a probation violation charge.
William Miles, 20, of Oakdale was picked up on a bench warrant.
Janice Miles, 46, of Oakdale was picked up on a bench warrant.
Sherry Willard, 40, of Lafayette, was picked up on a bench warrant.
Joey Ganson, 33, of Oakdale, was picked up on probation revo-cation warrant.
Travis Allison, 35, of Mamou, was arrest-ed and charged with harassing telephone communications and violation of a protec-tive order.
Glenn T. East-wood, 43, of Lake Charles, was picked up on 3 bench war-rants.
Micah Chamber-lain, 27, of Oakdale, was arrested for sexu-al battery.
Robert M. Rob-bins, 29, of Sulphur, was arrested and charged with domestic abuse battery and dis-turbing the peace by offensive language.
Meagan Robbins, 26, of Sulphur, was arrested and charged with domestic abuse battery.
Smith, Jonathon Perry and Dave Petitjean on the ALL STAR CAJUN COMEDY TOUR play-ing to hundreds of au-diences throughout the south, receiving stand-ing ovations and rave reviews.
Kent’s hard work continues to pay off. He has appeared on numerous TV and ra-dio programs and has been featured in sev-eral newspapers and magazines. He has been seen on the “E” entertainment net-work and has acted in several commercials. Kent has also done voice acting and is the “Cajun voice” for the restaurant chain, Backyard Burgers,. He has also acted in movies such as “The Dukes of Hazard” and “All the King’s Men”. Kent has been seen in Branson, Mis-souri at the Mickey Gilley theater and in the Yakov Smirnoff show.
Whether Kent is per-forming individually or on tour with the ALL STAR Cajun Comedy Tour, his love for mak-ing people laugh is evi-
dent. His success as a Cajun Comedian over the past 16 years can be contributed to his love for laughter and his heritage as a true south Louisiana Ca-jun.
Kent Gonsoulin will be the featured speak-er and entertainment at the Oakdale Area Chamber of Commerce on Thursday, March 20.
The banquet will be held at the Mowad Civic Center. Tickets are $40.
The social hour will begin at 6:00 p.m. and a cash wine bar will be set up in the room on the right as you enter the hall.
Dinner will be served at 7:00 p.m. The en-tertainment is set for shortly after everyone is seated for dinner.
Those attending will also be able to bid on various items donated by generous Chamber members and support-ers.
The Civic Service award will be present-ed to the person voted most worthy of those nominated.
New officers will also
COMEDIAN______________________From P. 1be sworn in for the year.
There are also plans to unveil a painting of Dr. George Mowad which will hang in the Civic Center lobby.
The Oakdale Journal
Thursday, March 6, 2014 - Page 4Editorial
This has been the fastest school year ever for me. It seems the kids just went back to school and now they’re only 2 six weeks away from getting out again. Where did the time go? What are we go-ing to do with them for three months?
I will probably have to beg, plead and pay B.J. to keep up with Taz for me. Sometimes the girls get along fine, and sometimes they don’t. You put together a moody teenager and a devilish little sprite who likes to aggravate her sister, and the mix does not always work very well. I keep telling myself most sisters are like that, but it’s still nerve pluck-ing.
Taz has developed a great liking for B.J.’s makeup and uses it lavishly whenever she gets her hands on it. This of course, sparks off major fights. Taz goes with the theory that what’s mine is mine and what’s yours is mine, too...as long as you don’t catch me. Unfortu-nately you can’t hide the makeup.
On the bright side, softball will be starting soon and I have discovered that I love being at the fields and watching the games. Taz took after her sister and loves the game, too. She has had her ball, bat and glove out for some time now and pesters B.J. to play with her.
So far, the two sisters have managed to practice amicably, or if not, they’re not telling me. I’m glad B.J. is willing to take the time to help her little sister.
It really bothers me that I can no lon-ger throw the ball or help her like I did B.J. when she started out, but such is life.
Taz has matured a lot since last ball season, maybe not enough, but I have high hopes for her. She likes the game and I don’t mind sitting in the bleach-ers for hours watching. I know she has to prove herself before she can move up.
Unlike some parents, I understand that the best players are going to be giv-en the preferred positions, and I’m will-ing to wait until Taz earns her spot on the team. She may never be the pitcher, catcher or first baseman, but as long as she puts everything she has into each game, I will be so proud of her.
B.J. worked her way from outfield to third base before she decided to hang up her helmet. I was very proud of her, too. She was fortunate to play for the same coach every season and that helped.
Just enjoy your children and grand-children on the field. It’s not life or death, just a game.
Just waiting forsoftball to start
t seems as if, everywhere you turn these days, there are studies claiming to show that America has lost its upward mobility for people born in the lower so-cioeconomic levels. But there is a sharp difference between upward “mobility,” defined as an opportunity to rise, and mobility defined as actually having ris-en.
That distinction is seldom even men-tioned in most of the studies. It is as if everybody is chomping at the bit to get ahead, and the ones that don’t rise have been stopped by “barriers” created by “society.”
When statistics show that sons of high school dropouts don’t become doctors or scientists nearly as often as the sons of Ph.D.s, that is taken as a sign that American society is not “fair.”
If equal probabilities of achieving some goal is your definition of fairness, then we should all get together -- people of every race, color, creed, national ori-gin, political ideology and sexual prefer-ence -- and stipulate that life has never been fair, anywhere or any time in all the millennia of recorded history.
Then we can begin at last to talk sense.I know that I never had an equal
chance to become a great ballet dancer like Rudolph Nureyev. The thought of becoming a ballet dancer never once crossed my mind in all the years when I was growing up in Harlem. I suspect that the same thought never crossed the minds of most of the guys growing up on New York’s lower east side.
Does that mean that there were unfair barriers keeping us from following in the footsteps of Rudolph Nureyev?
A very distinguished scholar once mentioned at a social gathering that, as a young man, he was not thinking of going to college until someone else, who recognized his ability, urged him to do so.
Another very distinguished scholar told me that, although his parents were anti-Semitic, it was the fact that he went to a school with many Jewish children that got him interested in intellectual matters and led him into an academic career.
All groups, families and cultures are not even trying to do the same things, so the fact that they do not all end up equally represented everywhere can hardly be automatically attributed to “barriers” created by “society.”
Barriers are external obstacles, as dis-tinguished from internal values and as-pirations -- unless you are going to play the kind of word games that redefine achievements as “privileges” and treat an absence of evidence of discrimination as only proof of how diabolically clever and covert the discrimination is.
The front page of a local newspaper in northern California featured the head-line “The Promise Denied,” lamenting the under-representation of women in computer engineering. The continuation of this long article on an inside page had the headline, “Who is to blame for this?”
In other words, the fact that reality does not match the preconceptions of the intelligentsia shows that there is something wrong with reality, for which somebody must be blamed. Apparently their preconceptions cannot be wrong.
Women, like so many other groups, seem not to be dedicated to fulfilling the prevailing fetish among the intel-ligentsia that every demographic group should be equally represented in all sorts of places.
Women have their own agendas, and if these agendas do not usually include computer engineering, what is to be done? Draft women into engineering schools to satisfy the preconceptions of
The ‘Fairness’ Fraud
Just what is America’s favorite pastime? Is it politics or baseball? Pol-itics has always been a major spectator sport, particularly here in my home state of Louisiana. But don’t sell baseball short. Not only has base-ball been around longer than any of America’s professional team sports, the game’s highs and lows have been in-jected in national politics almost from the sport’s inception.
Now I’m a diehard baseball fan. I grew up in St. Louis, and lived next door to the general manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, the great former Cardinals shortstop Marty Marion. I was in his box the Sunday afternoon back on May 2, 1954, when Stan the Man Musial hit five home runs on the same day in a doubleheader. All this week, I’m in Tampa, Florida for spring training and will watch five major league ballgames, including a trip to the home stadium of my perennial favorite, the New York Yankees.
A few years back, the Tampa Bay Rays were the Cinderella team that went from “worst to first,” winning the American League pen-nant. Maybe it has something to do with their name. They used to be called the “Devil Rays” and their record was terrible. As soon as they dropped the word “Devil,” they became victorious overnight. Is it baseball pure and simple, or is the Religious Right involved?
Maybe it’s impossible to get away from campaigns and politics by focusing on spring training in baseball, but I’m going to give it a shot. The Fox network will carry many major league games this season. You know -- as in “Fox News.” In the National League, ev-eryone, even the pitchers, get an equal chance to bat. Will Fox say that the National Leaguers are socialists? Will their commenta-tors argue they should call some home runs out if they are too far to the left? And I guess you can’t blame the Democrats from be-moaning that every time someone steals a base, they get reminded of the 2000 presidential election.
There is also a lesson to be learned from Babe Ruth as congress considered limiting executive pay and bonuses of corporations who received bailout money. When the Babe was asked how he could justify making more money than the President, he shrugged off the question by answering, “I had a better year.”
I suppose one of the biggest differences between these two spec-tator sports is the sense of optimism that baseball brings every spring. The crack of the bat, a pop fly against a blue sky, and the green grass seem to offer a sense of renewal. It harkens back to the essence of youth and heroes of the past, and you feel that almost anything is possible in the coming season. But in today’s political climate, there is little thought of great statesmen and principled political figures. Political courage today is too often defined by poll watching and sticking a wet finger to the wind.
So when the TV remote offers a choice of politics or baseball, I’ll choose the great American pastime. It’s baseball hands down. See you next week back in Louisiana.
“The difference between politics and baseball is that in baseball, when you are caught stealing, you’re out.”
Ron Dentinger
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Everything was clicking to perfection until the last minute-
plus of Oberlin’s bi-district basketball game against Mang-
Oberlin’s dreams die with 49-47 loss in bi-district playham.
Suddenly, a cou-ple of turnovers and missed opportunities cost the No. 9-seed Tigers a chance to advance in the state tournament.
Mangham rallied for a gut-wrenching 49-47 victory on Oberlin’s home floor last Friday to end one of the best seasons in Tiger bas-ketball history.
“Down the stretch we got a little rattled,” Oberlin Coach Car-lo Maggio said. “We didn’t make plays, and they made some big plays at the end. We took some bad shots and made a couple of turnovers with a min-ute to go, and they went on a run.”
Oberlin was up by seven points with three minutes remain-ing, and still held a solid six-point lead around the one min-ute mark before it all started to unravel for the Tigers.
Mangham managed to steal the ball, take the ball down court and score the winning
Oberlin’s Kerrick Gabriel (2) swished a three-pointer from the corner during the first half of last Friday’s bi-district championship against Mangham. The Tigers were unable to hold on to a late lead and fell 49-47.
Oakdale first baseman Nick McDaniel waits for the throw from pitcher Clay Doyle in an attempt to get Kinder’s Austin Pickle who was sliding back to first base during Saturday’s baseball game. Kinder beat the Warriors 9-3.
basket with four sec-onds remaining.
“That was bad,” Coach Maggio said. “We played well the whole game and we were up 36-29 at the end of the third quar-ter. Our kids were playing well defen-sively, and we took four charges.”
Demario Frilot
paced the Tigers with 17 points, followed by Jonus Goudeau with 14 points.
Oberlin was also hot from the free throw line. The Tigers con-nected on nine of 11 attempts.
“All phases of the game we played well,” Coach Maggio said. “It came down to the end.
They made plays and we didn’t. For three and a half quarters of the game we took good care of the ball. At the end the kids got a lit-tle rattled.
Oberlin finished the 2013-14 season with a 20-5 record...and a lot of what-if’s in the minds of the players and coaching staff.
Weather won out on Oakdale’s baseball home opener Tues-day against Hicks due to the ice storm. The Warriors have a long road trip and will re-turn home March 25 against Reeves.
The Warriors will take a 1-3 record into this week’s Rosepine Tournament that runs from today through Saturday.
Last week the War-riors opened the 2014 season at the Kinder Baseball Tournament starting Thursday when Oakdale beat Mamou 8-0 behind se-nior Nick Hulick’s one-hitter.
Hulick struck out eight batters in seven innings and allowed just one walk.
Junior catcher Tim-my Townley and Clay Doyle knocked in two runs each, Nick Adams scored three times, and
Zack Higginbotham was one-for-three with a run batted in.
Host Kinder beat the Warriors 9-3 Saturday morning. Clay Doyle worked three innings on the mound and al-lowed two hits and six walks while striking out two Yellowjackets.
Nick McDaniel worked the final four innings.
Townley and McDan-iel went two-for-four and combined for three RBI.
The Warriors fell to St. Eds later in the day with Reggie Philson and Nick Adams earn-ing time on the mound.
Townley scored a run and batted home a teammate, and Hulick, McDaniel and Adams all went one-for-three.
“We were just one hit away from finishing with a winning record for the tournament,” Oakdale Coach Brent
McCoy said. “This is always a very tough tournament and we like to play in it to see where we need work.
“We did have some bright spots. Timmy Townley, Clay Doyle and Nick McDaniel had multiple hits and RBIs this weekend. Nick Hulick pitched well as did Nick Adams and Nick McDaniel.
“We need to be a little more consistent with hitting the base-ball with runners in scoring position. A few other minor fixes and we should have a good season this year.
Weather plays major role in Warriors home opener
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our self-anointed saviors? Or will a propaganda campaign be sufficient to satisfy those who think that they should be making other people’s choices for them?
That kind of thinking is how we got ObamaCare.
At least one of the recent celebrat-ed statistical studies of social mo-bility leaves out Asian Americans. Immigrants from Asia are among a number of groups, including Ameri-can-born Mormons, whose achieve-ments totally undermine the notion
that upward mobility can seldom be realized in America.
Those who preach this counter-productive message will probably never think that the envy, resent-ment and hopelessness they preach, and the welfare state they promote, are among the factors keeping peo-ple down.
Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305. His website is www.tsowell.com.
SOWELL_________________________From P. 4
JURY_____________________________________________________________________From P. 1that ROM owns 580,000 acres of timber-land, but not all timber comes from that. Some is bought from individ-uals. He said they just planted 15 million trees on about 20,000 acres.
The jury held a public hearing then voted to reduce the speed limit on a portion of Ten Mile Road to 35 m.p.h. Ju-ror Creig Vizena said he talked to residents at all 10 houses on the road and all agreed the speed limit should be reduced from Scott Road south to Highway 26.
Liquor licenses were approved for the Hard-wood Mill Restaurant and Oberlin Restaurant (formerly Darrell’s) at the golf course.
Secretary/Treasurer Colleen Sonnier re-ported the prisoner expenses were over budget again in Febru-ary, but said the sheriff has gotten the numbers down. Expenses for the prisoner upkeep is $8,894.67 over budget through February.
There were 37 pris-oners in the Oberlin jail, eight DOC; seven in Jackson Parish; 20 in Avoyelles; and 15 in Pine Prairie.
Jurors voted to ap-prove advertising for bids for generators for the Dunn Street lift station in Oakdale, the Oakdale police station and the Reeves police station.
Brenda Byrd request-ed reducing the number
of Civic Center board members from nine to five. She said the board has discovered over the years that the large number is burdensome and makes it hard to get a quorum for meet-ings.
Juror Matt Fontenot agreed the board is a volunteer thing and made a motion to re-duce the number from 9 to 5 members, if the D.A. has no objections.
Fontenot also sug-gested checking out whether the police jury building and Civic Cen-ter require back flow preventers.
A road off Sam Cloud Road with no name was accepted into the parish system at the request of Juror Heath
Ardoin. Road Supervi-sor Greg Mahaffey said it met all criteria.
Airport Manager Joel Johnson reported a sum left over from a grant that could be diverted to purchase a vehicle for solid waste. The jury voted to amend the
grant.In other business the
jury voted to remove Terry Captain from the Southwest Allen Water Board and ap-point Katrina Rozas; hire Dustin Paul Fitch full time in R.D. 1 at $14.52 per hour; ap-
proved a permit for the Soileau Mardi Gras; passed a proclamation declaring March as Red Cross Month; gave the president permis-sion to transfer Mimo-sa Street repairs back to the Town of Eliza-beth.
Habitat for Humanity home planned for OakdaleHabitat for Humanity: Calcasieu Area Inc. wants
to build its first-ever home in Allen Parish. Habitat hopes to have a Faith Build -- a house largely spon-sored and built by local churches and volunteers -- in Oakdale later in the year, according to Lenn Knapp, Habitat’s executive director.
To get the process started, Habitat will hold a community meeting from 6:00-7:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 11 at Oakdale City Hall (333 East Sixth Av-enue).
At the meeting, Habitat representatives will talk with residents about available land options, volun-teer and committee opportunities and family enroll-
ment guidelines.“Habitat is a Christian housing ministry which
gives a helping hand to those in need of simple, decent housing,” Knapp said. “Habitat representa-tives have met preliminarily with several commu-nity leaders and they seemed excited about bringing the community together in mission to build a home. Part of the responsibility of the partner family will be to work with the volunteers building the home.”
Donna Bailey, member of the Habitat board of directors, will spearhead the effort in Oakdale. She hopes as many residents as possible join in on the endeavor.
“As a lifelong member of the Allen Parish commu-nity and First Baptist Church in Oakdale, I am very excited that this Faith Build is coming to our parish to help one of our families,” Bailey said. “ I’m hopeful that the members of our community will join in this effort, because there is no greater joy than when we are serving others. Our life is blessed beyond mea-sure when we are working for the kingdom of God.”
Interested residents are asked to attend the meet-ing and to bring their ideas and questions with them.
Refreshments will be served.For information, call the Habitat office at 337-419-
3679.
PUBLIC NOTICEALLEN PARISH SCHOOL BOARD NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
Pursuant to the provisions of a resolution adopted by the Parish School Board of the Parish of Allen, State of Louisiana (the “Governing Authority”), acting as the governing authority of the (i) Allen Parish School District of the Parish of Allen, State of Louisiana, , (ii) School District No. 3 of the Parish of Allen, State of Louisiana, (iii) School District No 4-A of the Parish of Allen, State of Louisiana, (the “Districts”), on February 10, 2014, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special election will be held within the respective Districts on SATURDAY, MAY 3, 2014, and that at the said elections there will be submitted to all registered voters in the Districts qualified and entitled to vote at the said election under the Constitution and Laws of the State of Louisiana and the Constitution of the United States, the following propositions, to-wit:
PARISHWIDE SCHOOL PROPOSIITON(TAX CONTINUATION)
Shall Allen Parish School District of the Parish of Allen, State of Louisiana (the “District”), be authorized to continue to levy a special tax of five and fifteen hundredths (5.15) mills on all the property subject to taxation within said District (an estimated $438,600 expected at this time to be collected from
the levy of the tax for an entire year), for a period often (10) years, beginning with the year 2015 and ending with the year 2024, for the purpose of giving additional support to the public elementary and secondary schools in the District, said millage to represent a two hundredths of a mill (.02) increase over the 5.13 mills tax authorized to be levied through the year 2014 pursuant to an election held on July 16, 2005?
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 3 PROPOSIITON(TAX CONTINUATION)
Shall School District NO 3 of the Parish of Allen, State of Louisiana (the “District”), be authorized to continue to levy a special tax of seven and seventy-four hundredths (7.74) mills on all the property subject to taxation within said District (an estimated $93,300 expected at this time to be collected from the levy of the tax for an entire year), for a period often (10) years, beginning with the year 2015 and ending with the year 2024, for the purpose of constructing, improving, operating and maintaining school facilities in and for the District, said millage to represent a fifty-four hundredths of a mill (.54) increase over the 7.20 mills tax authorized to be levied through the year 2014 pursuant to an election held on January 15, 2005?
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 4-A PROPOSIITON(TAX CONTINUATION)
Shall School District NO 4-A of the Parish of Allen, State of Louisiana (the “District”), be authorized to continue to levy a special tax of twenty-
three and sixty-two hundredths (23.62) mills on all the property subject to taxation within said District (an estimated $111,400 expected at this time to be collected from the levy of the tax for an entire year), for a period often (10) years, beginning with the year 2015 and ending with the year 2024, for the purpose of constructing, improving, operating and maintaining school facilities in and for the District, said millage to represent a three and eighty-eight hundredths mills (3.88) increase over the 19.74 mills tax authorized to be levied through the year 2014 pursuant to an election held on January 15, 2005?
The said special elections will be held at the following polling places situated within the Parish and the respective Districts, which polls will open at six o’clock (6:00) 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:
PARISHWIDE POLLING PLACESWard Precinct Location1 1 Parish Police Jury Administration Building, 602 Court Street, Oberlin1 2 Soileau Community Center Building, 744 Hwy. 104, Soileau Community1 3 Oberlin Senior Citizens Building, 314 S. Sixth Street, Oberlin1 4 Precinct Building,
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JAMES PO BOX 788 OBERLIN LA 70655-0788
182 374229 ROWZEE, SHANDA RAE 218 ALEX MARCANTEL RD KINDER LA 70648-5423
183 7443115 RUSHIN, CASEY LEE 701 E 15TH ST BIG SPRING TX 79720-5619
184 8040135 SAO, BRIANNA ROSS 104 E NORTH LOOP OAK-DALE LA 71463
185 374102 SAVANT, ANDREA RACHEL 1946 HWY 383 KINDER LA 70648-5205
186 373664 SAVANT, CODY DAVID 1946 HWY 383 KINDER LA 70648-5205
187 372988 SELLERS, KIM-BERLY E 3918 HWY 383 KINDER LA 70648-5008
188 7394268 SHARP, EDGAR ALLEN PO BOX 252 OAKDALE LA 71463-0252
189 7716627 SHAW, SHARON E PO BOX 174 LEBLANC LA 70651-0174
190 359697 SHUFF, DONALD JAY 4442 POWELL RD ELTON LA 70532-5015
191 353471 SIMMONS, BEN-NIE GEWIEN PO BOX 735 OBER-LIN LA 70655-0735
192 359767 SIMMONS, KATH-ERYN G PO BOX 512 KINDER LA 70648-0512
193 367200 SIMON, HELEN JEAN PO BOX 314 OBERLIN LA 70655-0314
194 366351 SMITH, MICHELLE MARIE 1302 CHURCH ST OAK-DALE LA 71463-2183
195 360003 SMITH, RUBY WELDON PO BOX 134 MITTIE LA 70654-0134
196 362888 SOILEAU, JOHN KENNETH P O BOX 786 ELTON LA 70532-0786
197 363954 SOILEAU, MELA-NIE ANN 405 EVANGELINE PLACE OAKDALE LA 71463-4063
198 365570 SONNIER, COL-LEEN J PO BOX 1152 OBERLIN LA 70655-1152
199 360229 STAINBACK, SU-ZANNE FULLER 118 NEWPORT DR OAKDALE LA 71463-3188
200 7572375 STEPHENS-KEL-SO, TEONA LYNN 1342 GREEN OAK RD KINDER LA 70648-5803
201 357199 STOCKMAN, LANELL M 161 HAMILTON RD KINDER LA 70648-6200
202 360381 STROTHER, CIN-DY MARIA PO BOX 614 OAK-DALE LA 71463-0614
203 7350976 STROTHER, KEL-LIE RENEE 315 PRESLEY ST OAKDALE LA 71463-2560
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206 360490 SUMBLER, DEN-NY N 1214 OLIVER ST OAK-DALE LA 71463-2134
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208 7889293 THOMAS, JAR-RIEL LEE P O BOX 833 ELTON LA 70532-0833
209 374992 THOMPSON, BRANDI VIZENA PO BOX 1493 KINDER LA 70648-1493
210 366301 THOMPSON, DAR-LA HUTCHINSON PO BOX 1473 KINDER LA 70648-1473
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I hereby certify that the above is a true and correct list of TWO HUNDRED FIFTY (250) CRIMI-NAL Jurors drawn to appear in open court at Oberlin, Louisiana on MARCH 24, 2014 at 9:00 AM and to serve as such Criminal Jurors for the remainder of the term of court as per order of the Court dated Jan-uary 21, 2014
/s/ Gerald W. HarringtonClerk of Court
Ex Officio Jury CommissionerAllen Parish, Louisiana
/s/ Gerald W. HarringtonClerk of CourtAllen Parish, Louisiana(PUBLISH: March 6, 2014)1T
PUBLIC NOTICEWHEREABOUTS OF
JUSTIN J. KELLYLOST: One (1) certain Closed
-End Note, Disclosure, Loan and Se-curity Agreement executed by Justin K. Kelly in the principal amount of $11,074.05, dated January 19, 2012, payable in 59 monthly installments of $211.96 each, commencing March 4, 2012, with a final payment of the remaining balance due on Febru-ary 4, 2017, payable to the order of Advancial Federal Credit Union, at 1845 Woodall Rodgers Frwy., Suite 1300, Dallas, Tx, 75201, with inter-est at 4.90% per annum from date until paid, and reasonable attor-
ney’s fees in the event the Note was placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. The last holder of the Note was Advancial Federal Credit Union. This Note has been lost and cannot be located. Anyone know-ing the whereabouts of this Note should contact Paula Smith, Para-legal, Stockwell, Sievert, Viccel-lio, Clements & Shaddock, L.L. P., Post Office Box 2900, Lake Charles, Louisiana, 70602-2900, telephone no. (337) 436-9491.
/s/Stephen C. Polito(PUBLISH: February. 6, 13, 20, 27, & March 6, 2014)5T
PUBLIC NOTICEALLEN PARISH WATER DISTRICT NO 1 BOARD
MEETING MINUTES FEBRUARY 2014
Meeting called to order by Don-ald Harper.
Members present: Bruce Wheat, Richard Hussong, Randy Welch, and Ray Rush
Absentees: NoneMinutes from last meeting on
January 13, 2014 were read by Miranda Laird. Motion to accept minutes made by Richard Hussong, seconded by Ray Rush.
Financial report given by Mi-randa Laird. Motion to accept fi-nancial report made by Ray Rush, seconded by Randy Welch.
Meeting now open for old busi-ness: No old business
Meeting now open for new busi-ness: No new Business
Motion to adjourn made by Ray Rush, seconded by Richard Hus-song.
/s/Donald E. HarperPresident
/s/Miranda LairdSecretary
(PUBLISH: March 6, 2014)1T
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$5000.337-336-2150.
commerciAl Building
FOR SALE ORlease! 11,000 SQFT
commercial build-ing, 2 acres, near
Wal-Mart.337-457-4229
For rent
1 & 2 BEDROOMapartments andhouses for rent
in Eunice337-457-4229
2 BEDROOM, 1 .5bath. Basile. Con-tact 832-712-3746,between 3-5pm.
2 BEDROOM,1 bath
320 Corn Street,Eunice.Move-in
immediately.Stove, washer,
dryer, wood floors.$325 monthly plus
$250 depositLeave message ortext 337-305-2563.
CHATEAU DESAMIS. First month
rent free. One bedroom with
appliances. Mustbe 62 years of age.HUD Subsidized.Rent based on income. Call363-4301 or
1-800-545-1833Ext. 248.
EUNICE:1 BEDROOM
UNFURNISHEDhouse, clean.337-457-4370.
HOUSES ANDAPARTMENTSFurnished apart-ments, includingutilities, Eunice.
Call 337-305-3350.
UP TO 20,000SQFT warehousestorage available.F M I c a l l337-546-0431 M-F7-5
For rent
OBERLIN4 MILES to Casino
1BR efficencyapartment, fur-
nished, utilities paid$550 monthly$150 weekly
337-639-9309
For sAle
5TH WHEELHITCH-24K.
E-Z Roller withstabilizer jack.
$500.337-658-6494.
gArAge sAles
KINDER TREASURE FEST:
Ultimate indoor garage sale, KinderCommunity Center,Hwy 190, acrossfrom City Hall,
Saturday, March8th, 8a.m.-2p.m.;
Clothing, toys, furniture, tools,
collectibles, antiques, food andmuch more! Rain or
shine!
MARCH 7 & 8.7 miles south of
Oakdale onGuillory loop.
Womens, boysclothes, shoes,knick knacks
comforters & muchmore.
Help WAnted
100 WORKER’SNEEDED.
Assemble crafts,wood items.
Materials provided.$480 plus week.Free information
pkg. 24 hr.801-264-4992.
CABLE TVINSTALLERS
neededMust have truck
Call 337-466-3777
CNA’S NEEDEDFT OR PT.
Apply at BasileCare Center
23907 E.Schambers St.
Basile, LA 70515.
DR. BRENTARDOINS
OFFICE forCNA clerk,
Medical OfficeAssistant.
Please sendresume to:
728 Poinciana Ave.Mamou, LA
70554.
EXPERIENCEDMECHANICNEEDED.Please call
337-457-5326.
N O W H I R I N GSALESPERSON.Apply in person atDeshotel ’s, 751W e s t L a u r e l ,Eunice.
Help WAnted
KAILO BEHAV-IORAL HOSPITALis now hiring Regis-tered Nurses (Psy-chiatric experienceis a must). Pleasesend resumes tobstjulien@kailocare.com or call to set upa n i n t e r v i e w .337-466-7600.
LOCAL CON-STRUCTION COM-PANY now hiringexperienced truckdrivers and equip-ment operators.Must have Class AC D L . F M I337-550-9701.
LOCAL FUEL DIS-TRIBUTOR seekingrel iable workerDriver/Shophand.Must have CDL,pass backgroundcheck and drugscreen. Apply inperson at 161 E. Ar-doin (Old CrowleyRoad) Eun ice .337-457-3384.
MEDICAL BILLINGCOMPANY seekingpar t - t ime da taentry/credentialling,with experience.Mail resume to1341 East LaurelAvenue, Eunice LA70535 or fax it to337-457-9366.
QUALITY OILTOOLS
Immediate Openings
We have immediate
openings for 1st and 2nd shift in the following
departments:Assembly
TestingWelding
Machinists (CNC &Manual Machines)
PaintersInspection
We offer
competitivecompensation,
along with healthand IRA plan .
Looking forcandidates with
strong work ethic,self motivated
individuals to joinour rapidly growing
company.
Please sendresume to:
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RETIRED/SEMIRETIRED CAR-PENTER neededfor part-time work,in Basile. Must fur-nish tools and de-pendable transpor-tation,281-702-1610.
Help WAnted
TELLERMARKETER
NEEDED. Experience
preferred. Musthave computer and
internet. Work athome. $10 hour.Email resume to
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Homes For sAle
1005 CHURCHSTREET-KINDER:
3BR/1.5BA brickhouse w/carport on
large corner lot;chain-linked fencedbackyard w/storage
shed. Asking$32,000,
337-738-4227.
1 3 3 0 W E S TPEACH, Eunice. 2bedroom, 2 bath.$ 2 9 , 0 0 0 . C a l l337-257-0861.
2BR/2BA 4YR.OLD BRICK
HOME. Includesoutdoor kitchen,
sun room, gazebo,stocked pond.
Located onHawkins Roadoff Hwy. 106.
337-224-7239.
3 BEDROOM 2.5bath house on 2lots. 1650 WestPeach, Eunice.$130,000. Cal l337-457-3591.
4 BEDROOM, 3bath, 451 S. 7thStreet , Eunice.2,300 SQFT. Woodand tile floors, newmetal roof, move-inr e a d y . C a l l337-831-2919, forappointment.
6 1 8 S H A R O NSTREET, Eunice. 4bedroom, 1.5 bath,fenced-in back yardwith 2 sheds,move-in ready, ap-praised $85,000.Call 337-546-1159or 337-224-5276.
EUNICE - 651 S.6th Street -cornerlot, 3100+ sqftBrick/slab,5BR/3BA,Open conceptkitchen/dining/fam-ily room. In-ground,indoor pool. NewCA/CH. Appraised:$209,000 - priced tose l l $165,000.337-305-0492.
FOR SALE: 22111th St- Kinder:
3BR/1.5BA homeon 75’x110’ lot, CH,window AC’s; 3RDAVE- KINDER: Twoapartment complexon 75’x40’ lot, 2BRs
upstairs, 1BRdownstairs, all appliances.
337-370-3416.
Homes For sAle
HOME FOR SALE To be Moved
1BR/1 BA, hardwoodfloors throughout
washer/dryer hookupstove and refrigeratorincluded vinyl siding
metal roof400 Snooks Road
Ville Platte, LA$12,500.
318-794-1013.
HOME FOR SALEby Owner. 3 bed-room, 2 bath, 1750sqft, den with fire-place, oak kitchencabinets. WestPa rk , Eun i ce .$108,900 By appt.337-580-4723 or337-896-3929.
PRICE REDUCEDAGAIN!! 129,000!!941 West WalnutAvenue, Eunice.3,000 SQFT livingarea. Recently up-da ted , g ran i tecounter tops, woodfloors. 3 bedroom,2 full bath. Call337-580-6379.
SELL OR TRADEUpdated brick home
on corner lot.4 bedroom, 2 baths,asking $108,000.Owner financing
available.Call
Century 21DCG/Aguillard
Realty337-457-9385
TOWNHOME INLAFAYETTE 2BR /
1 1/2 BA. Patio,fireplace, perfect for
college student.School
District:Ridge, Ju-dice, Acadiana337-831-1113
Owner.
lAnd
LAND FOR SALE:46+ acres. 8 milessouth of Eunice.337-466-0317.
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337-257-3431.
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205 W. Martin Luther King Drive, Oberlin1 5 Oberlin Senior Citizens Building, 314 S. Sixth Street, Oberlin1 6 Parish Police Jury Administration Building, 602 Court Street, Oberlin2 1 Coushatta Multipurpose Complex, 1974 C C Bel Road, Elton2 2 Kinder City Hall, 333 N. Eighth Street, Kinder2 2A Kinder City Hall, 333 N. Eighth Street, Kinder2 3 Indian Village Fire Station, 3970 Hwy. 383, Indian Village Community2 04-C American Legion Hall, 219 N. Ninth Street, Kinder2 04-0 American Legion Hall, 219 N. Ninth Street, Kinder2 5 Masonic Hall, 1309 King’s Drive Kinder2 6 Allen Hospital Annex Conference Room, 208 Sixth Avenue, Kinder3 1 LeBlanc Fire Station, 15217 Hwy. 190, LeBlanc3 2 Sheriff’s Office Substation, 18276 Hwy. 190, Reeves4 2 Fairview School, 4239 Hwy. 377, Grant4 3 Fire District #3 Fire Station, 1628 N. Carpenters Bridge Road, Mittie5 1 Oakdale City Hall, 333 E. Sixth Avenue, Oakdale5 1A Oakdale City Hall, 333 E. Sixth Avenue, Oakdale5 2 Elizabeth City Hall, 230 Poplar Street, Elizabeth5 3 Oakdale Westside Precinct Building,
102 W. Erwin Street, Oakdale5 04-C Mowad Center, 213 S. Tenth Street, Oakdale5 04-0 Mowad Center, 213 S. Tenth Street, Oakdale5 5 Fire District #6 Fire Station, 244 Cherrywinche Road, Oakdale5 7 Oakdale Ballard Road Community Center, 821 Hwy. 372, Oakdale5 8 Oakdale Senior Citizen Building, 602 E. Fifth Avenue, Oakdale5 8A Oakdale Senior Citizen Building, 602 E. Fifth Avenue, Oakdale5 9 Oakdale Community Center, 709 E. Seventh Avenue, Oakdale5 10 North Oakdale Precinct Building, 1215 Hwy. 1153, Oakdale5 12 Oakdale Ballard Road Community Center, 821 Hwy. 372, Oakdale5 13 Oakdale Community Center, 709 E. Seventh Avenue, Oakdale
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 3 POLLING PLACESWard Precinct Location3 1 Leblanc Fire Station, 15217 Hwy 190, Leblanc3 2 Reeves City Hall, 18370 Hwy 190, Reeves
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4 POLLING PLACES
Ward Precinct Location1 3 (PART) Oberlin Senior Citizens Building, 314 S. 6th Street, Oberlin (NO VOTERS)1 6 (PART) Police Jury Administration Building, 602 Court Street, Oberlin (NO VOTERS)4 2 (IN PART) Fairview School, 4239 Hwy. 377, Grant4 3 (IN PART) Fire District #3 Fire Station, 1628 N. Carpenters Bridge Road, Mittie
5 2 (PART) Elizabeth City Hall, 230 Poplar Street, Elizabeth5 5 (PART) Fire District #6 Fire Station, 244 Cherrywinche Road, Oakdale (NO VOTERS)The polling places set forth above are hereby designated as the polling
places at which to hold the said elections, and the Commissioners-in-Charge and Commissioners, respectively, shall be those persons designated according to law.
Notice is further given that a portion of the monies collected from the tax described in the Propositions shall be remitted to certain state and statewide retirement systems in the manner required by law.
The said special elections will be held in accordance with the applicable provisions of Chapter 5 and Chapter 6-A of Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended, and other constitutional and statutory authority, and the officers appointed to hold the said elections, as provided in this Notice of Special Elections, 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 Parish School Board Office, 1111 West 7th Avenue, Oberlin, Louisiana, on MONDAY, MAY 12, 2014, 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 results of the said special elections. All registered voters of the Districts are entitled to vote at said special elections and voting machines will be used.
THUS DONE AND SIGNED at Oberlin, Louisiana, on this, the 10th day of February, 2014.
/s/ Carolyn Manuel President
ATTEST:/s/ Michael K. Doucet Secretary
(PUBLISH: March 6, 13, 20, & 27, 2014)4T
LEGALS___________________________________________________________________From P. 8
Page 10 - The Oakdale Journal - Thursday, March 6, 2014
APOSTOLICOAKDALE APOSTOLIC CHURCH
Pastor Terry Witt503 W. Santa Fe St. • 335-1407
ASSEMBLY OF GODNEW BEGINNINGS ASSEMBLY OF
GODCharlene Blevins, Pastor • 639-2541 Corner 8th Ave. & 7th St., Oberlin
BAPTISTBEAvER CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Alton Hodrett • 318-335-4293Hwy 10 East, HC 85, Oakdale
BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH390 East River Road • 748-6481
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCHPlainview Area
CORNERSTONE BAPTIST CHURCHTony Robinson - Pastor
365 Pine Lane • 335-0830
ELIZABETH BAPTIST CHURCHPastor Danny Perry
Main St., Elizabeth • 634-7422
EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCHPastor: Nicholas Hodges
Corner of S. 10th & Dixie St.
FIFTH AvENUE MISSIONARYBAPTIST CHURCH
Bro. Larry Farris • 5th Ave., Oakdale
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHMichael McIntosh - Pastor117 S. 12th St. • 335-1930
FREEDOM BAPTIST CHURCHPastor Jeff James
50 Freedom Rd., Pitkin
FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCHOliver Dean - Pastor
Hwy 462, Pitkin • 318-634-7400
GOODWILL BAPTIST CHURCHRev. Johnny Thomas • 1002 Main St.
ISRAELITE BAPTIST CHURCHRev. Paul Holmes - Pastor
Butler Street, Oakdale • 335-0447
MT. HOPE BAPTIST CHURCHBro. Kenny Blackwell - Pastor
2557 Hwy 372, Ballard Rd., Oakdale 335-2687
MT. OLIvE BAPTIST CHURCHRev. Norman L. Thomas, Pastor
814 Hwy 372, Oakdale
NORTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCHElder Larry Wilson - Pastor
1-1/2 mile up N. Blacktop • Oakdale
OAKDALE BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCHBro. Eldon Mayo - Pastor
N. Blacktop • 335-2702
OAKHILL COMMUNITYBAPTIST CHURCH
Charles Robinson - Pastor
OBERLIN BAPTIST CHURCHCorner of 6th St. & 7th Ave. • Oberlin
337-639-2338
PINE GROvE BAPTIST CHURCHPastor Aaron & Kori Isbell
Hwy 10 West Elizabeth
RISING STAR MISSIONARYBAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Jesse Granvle - Pastor624 Mill St., Oakdale • 335-1991
SHILOH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Aaron Taylor - PastorHwy 10 E. • Oakdale
215-1178 (home) • 335-3856 (church)
ST. MATTHEW BAPTIST CHURCHDean Gunner, Pastor
704 E. 7th Ave. • (318) 335-0172
ST. PETER BAPTIST CHURCHRev. Gregory Craig - Pastor
Hudson Rd. & Church St. • 335-1479
STARLIGHT BAPTIST CHURCHRev. Wallace Bellard - Pastor
521 Bernice St., Oakdale • 335-0515
TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCHPastor Dennis LaFleur
Corner of Beck & N. 7th • 335-2757trinitybaptistchurch@rocketmail.com
TRUE BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH809 E. 5th Ave., Oakdale • 335-2693
vICTORY BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCHDr. Rudolph Gordon, Pastor835 N. 7th St. Ext., Oakdale
335-3808
WEST BAPTIST CHURCH404 W. 7th Ave., Oakdale
Pastor Robert Jordan318-748-8842
ZION BAPTIST CHURCHPastor: Bro. Jackie Bond177 Monk Rd., Oakdale
HARMONY BAPTIST CHURCHBro. Roger Whittington - Pastor
805 10th Ave., Glenmora • 748-8394
CATHOLICSACRED HEART OF JESUS
CATHOLIC CHURCHRev. Jose vattakunnelE. 7th Ave., Oakdale
Rectory 335-3780 or Hall 335-9061
ST. FRANCIS OF ROME MISSIONRev. Jose vattakunnel • Elizabeth
CHRISTIANBREAD OF LIFE CHRISTIAN CENTER
Rev. Wiley & Linda Shaw - PastorsN. 16th St. • 335-1945
Word of Faith Full Gospel Temple113 N. 11th St, Oakdale • 337-738-2593
Bishop Allen Celestine, Jr - Pastor
CHURCH OF CHRISTCHURCH OF CHRIST
Bro. Danny Broussard - PastorW. 7th Ave., 113 N. 6th St., Oakdale
335-3819
CYPRESS CREEK CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bro. Charles Seal3010 Cypress Creek Rd., Oakdale
318-748-8572
CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST DAvIS TEMPLE CHURCH
OF GOD & CHRISTElder Jeffery Trottie
NEW HOPE IN CHRIST MINISTRIESPastor: Joseph Pete
113 N. 11th St., Oakdale • 318-215-1208
SOLID ROCK CHURCH OF GODIN CHRIST JESUS
Rev. Ed & Ella Brown - Pastors1023 Webster St., Oakdale • 335-1903
EPISCOPALST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Father Joe Bordelon - Pastor118 E. Pelican Hwy.,
335-2744 or 335-3688;
GOSPELFULL GOSPEL REvIvAL CENTER
Pastor, Mark Swinnea318 N. Blacktop Extension
318-335-3330
JEHOVAH'S WITNESS JEHOvAH’S WITNESS
244 White Rd., Oakdale • 335-0294
METHODISTCROSS MEMORIAL CHRISTIAN
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH1101 Highway 10 East., Oakdale
CROSS MEMORIAL C.M.E. CHURCHMinister Beulah Mitchell - Pastor
Hwy. 10 E., Oakdale
ELIZABETH METHODIST CHURCHPastor Mark Theriot
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCHRev. Mark Strickland - Pastor
309 E. 6th Ave. • 335-3336
GREATER HAYES CHAPEL A.M.E. CHURCH
Rev. Anthony Mills - Pastor602 Mill St. • 335-2432
HANNAH CHAPEL A.M.E.Rev. Alexis Alexandria - Pastor
HOPEWELL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Sharon HarrisGrant • 318-634-7346
PINE PRAIRIE UNITED METHODISTPastor Mark Strickland
Corner Jefferson & Clark St.,
ST. JAMES A.M.E. CHURCHRev. Donald Johnson - Pastor • Elizabeth
PENTECOSTALBETHEL UPC OF ELIZABETHRev. Roger Tackette • Cypress St.,
Elizabeth • 318-358-3460
FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
Rev. Tim Kelley - PastorRev. Ryan Kelley - Youth Pastor
421 W. 6th Ave. • 335-1676 or 335-3516
GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSEPENTECOSTAL CHURCH
Rev. James E. vandergriff - PastorSam Cloud Rd., Oakdale • 335-2442
THE LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH - U.P.C.Rev. Jerry Odom, Pastor
229 Hwy 10 East • (318) 335-3005
TRUE FAITH PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
Rev. Eugene Reeves - Pastor
SIx-MILE PENTECOSTAL CHURCHHwy. 377, Pitkin • 318-358-3586
Rev. Louis E. Robertson, Jr. - Pastor
OTHERCHRIST CHURCH OF OAKDALE
Rev. Greg Willis - Pastor807 N. 9th St., Oakdale335-1582 or 715-0994
NEW HOPE MINISTRIESRufus Trevillion, Sr. - Pastor
Corner of Scott & N. 16th
THE CHURCH OF THE HIGHER CALLING
Pastor: Mike & Corita Willis409 North 17th St. • Oakdale, La.
BODY OF CHRIST MINISTRIESSlade Smith - Pastor
113 West Main St., Elizabeth 318-452-0937
THE WORD CHURCH OF OAKDALERev. Gerald Miller-Pastor881 Hwy. 165 N., Oakdale
318-306-1719
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
2285 Hwy. 165, Oakdale318-491-3610
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Oakdale, LA 71463
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OAKDALE222 S. Tenth St318.335.2031
OBERLIN110 N. Fifth St337.639.2036
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335-2709 • 705 Hwy 165 S., Oakdale(Behind Burger King)
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K&R Furniture715 Hwy 165 S.
Oakdale
Smith’s Auto Care & Body Shop
306 Hickory St., oakdale
335-4122 • 335-2458
Jewelry • Pharmaceuticals • CosmeticsNow Full Service Flower & Gift Shop
Phil’s Pharmacy
Business Ph.: (337) 639-4367 • (337) 639-2701805 West 7th Ave.
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ST. FRANCESNURSING & REHAB
337-639-2934Fax 337-639-4373
417 Industrial Drive • Oberlin, LA 70655
Michael Nicholson
Sunshine Thrift Store
Helping people with disabilities in our community.
119 W. 6th Ave. Oberlin337-639-6017
*Donations Accepted*
Lana Rodriguez Harper
Manager
316 S. 10th StreetOakdale, LA 71463
Chris’ Paint & Body shoPWe Get The DENTS Out Of Your ACCIDENTS
Ph: 318-335-3974Fax: 318-335-4591
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111-A E. 6th AvenueOakdale, LA 71463
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Hardwood Mill Restaurant
1194 Old River Mill Road • Oakdale, LA318-335-2111
751 Hwy 165 S.Oakdale, LA 71463
(318) 335-4506
Aunt Terry's Quick Stop
ManagerChasity Durison
Walk-ins WelcomeYour full Service Salon
Serving Steaks, Seafood, Burgers, Salads & SandwichesClosed Mondays
Open: Sun., Tues. - Fri. *LunchTues. - Sat.*Dinner
Call for Party Needs
Jewels Quick Stop406 E. Jackson St.
Oakdale, LA 71463
318-335-1294open 7 days a week
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Brother-N-Law'sPit stoP
Ronnie & Debbie Johnson, Owners 318-634-7173
4869 Hwy. 10 W., Elizabeth
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