Hackberry The Cameron Parish ¢ firemen 35 hold event The Hackberry Volunteer Fire Department held its annual Firemen’s Supper on Dec. 22. The supper is given in appreciation to the fire- PilotJanuary 29, 2004 Vol. 48--No. 5 Cameron, La. 70631 fighters, their families, and everyone associated with the department. Special guests were Chief Ron Johnson of the Cameron Police Jury Fire Department, Chief J. P. Constance of Holly Beach Fire Department, Freddie meet told Richard from Civil Defense, and Cameron Parish District The Cameron Parish Brett Baccigalopi Mikey Bercier Attorney Cecil Sanner, and Police Jury so far has a very Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lowery short agenda for its Monday, from Dyn-McDermott. Feb. 2 meeting. There is an Service Awards this year agenda meeting at 3 p.m. fol- S. Cameron players went to Chuck Wright for 30 lowed by the regular meeting years of service and to Mark at 5 p.m. Granger for 25 years of ser- Juror Darryl Farque will vice. discuss a lease for the Big named to All-State New members to the Lake Ball Park property and Two South Cameron High the Association’s annual department in 2003 were also amending the speed limit School football players were meeting in Baton Rouge. Frank Little, Nancy on Granger road. among the 33 players Michael Bercier, with a 4.0 Bridgewater, and Lancey A condemnation hearing statewide named to the average, was named at Wide Silver. will be held on property High School Receiver. He is the son of Four of the firefighters owned by Carl and Althea Athletic Association’s All Jennifer Jones and Michael attended Texas A & M Fire Vickery of Cameron. State Composite Academic Bercier. Training School. Chief Mike Several appointments will Team. Brett Baccigalopi, with a Welch attended as an instruc- be made and several permits Players were chosen from 3.8919 average, was named at tor. Chuck Wright completed will be considered. all school divisions from small Quarterback. He is the son of Pump Maintenance, Daniel Persons wishing to to large schools. The awards Mitchell and Dana Clement completed Fighting address the Jury should call were presented Wednesday at Baccigalopi. III, and Aaron Silver complet- the Jury office in advance or ed Fire Fighter I. else fill out a sheet prior to Officers elected for 2004 the opening of the meeting. are: Mike Welch, chief; Mark Granger, assistant chief; Brown Pelicans are Chuck Wright, assistant chief; Daniel Clement, cap- DOUG KERSHAW, the Cameron Parish native who has Grand Lake tain; Glenn Perrodin, captain; become nationally famous over the years with his Cajun found on Rabbit Island Frank Little, lieutenant; music, is pictured above, tuxedo and all, performing at Fire Dept. Terry Perrodin, lieutenant; (Beaumont Enterprise) The flock raised seven Gov. Kathleen Blanco’s inaugural ball. Kershaw was fledglings last year, said Tom Nancy Bridgewater, secre- born at Tiel Ridge south of Lake Arthur and began his tary/reporter; and Clifford names chiefs For the first time in years Hess, the Department of career more than 40 years ago playing with his brother the nesting Brown Pelicans, Wildlife and Fisheries biolo- Little, treasurer. Rusty on a Lake Charles TV show. The Grand Lake - Sweet The 2003 Fireman of the Louisiana’s state bird, have gist in charge of annual (Photo courtesy of the Ponchatoula Times.) Lake Volunteer Fire been found west of Terrebonne wildlife censuses. Year award went to Nancy Department has begun a new Bridgewater. Parish -- on Rabbit Island in It had only four nesting year. Marcus Bertrand was Calcasieu Lake a few miles pairs, but hundreds of peli- re-elected as Fire Chief. Toby northwest of the town of cans were loafing about, he Presidential primary Landry was re-elected as Cameron. and Noel Kinler noted in their GL-SL firemen Asst. Fire Chief. Brown pelicans were survey report. On Jan. 5, the first meet- among birds nearly wiped out Pelicans don’t mature meeting set to be held March 9 ing was held with 25 volun- by the pesticide DDT, which until they’re three of four teers in attendance. A review made eggshells so fragile they years old. Hess hopes some The Grand Lake - Sweet of the busy Christmas day With all the national wishes to change their party broke in the nest. By the mid- will be doing more than just Lake Volunteer Firefighters with four fire calls was held. dle of the 20th century, hanging out during this year’s will meet on Feb. 2 at 6 p.m. attention given the Iowa and affiliation in time to vote in New proposed by-laws were New Hampshire presidential the March 9 primary they Florida had the only flocks spring and summer nest Guest speaker will be reviewed. Plans for training large enough to keep the counts. Douaine Gary, Jeff Davis primaries, few voters realize must do so by Feb. 9. was discussed. that Louisiana has its own For further information on species going. The Rabbit Island colony Electric Representative, who Volunteer firefighters are In 1968, six years after was encouraging news in a will be presenting informa- presidential primary coming how to change an affiliation required to attend a mini- up in two weeks. call the Registrar’s office at Louisiana’s last wild nest was year when Tropical Storm Bill tion on handling electricity at mum of 12 hours of training found and four years before destroyed nearly 1,000 nests, a fire scene. All firefighters On March 9 Louisiana vot- 775-5493. The office is located in a calendar year. ers will vote on delegates who on the bottom floor of the DDT was banned, the state washing away eggs and are urged to be in attendance. If anyone is interested in began importing fledglings chicks. Visitors are welcome. will represent them in the Cameron courthouse. joining the department please national conventions later A request to change affilia- from Florida. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife call Fire Chief Bertrand at Until last year, all of Service began drafting a pro- this year. tion can also be mailed to P. 598-3223. Suzanne Sturlese, O. Box 1, Cameron, La. Louisiana’s flocks were off- posal last year to remove For The Record Cameron Parish deputy reg- 70631. shore. Most were on barrier brown pelicans from the islands from the Chandeleurs, endangered species list in The Pilot ran a photograph istrar of voters, stressed that In addition to the presi- only voters registered as dential primary votes there off St. Bernard Parish, to the Louisiana and Texas. It is not of the six young ladies who New service Isles Dernieres, off yet ready to submit, said escorted the queen contes- Democrats or Republicans will be five district tax can vote for their respective renewals on the ballot and Terrebonne Parish. Edith Erfling, of the Fish and tants in the recent Fur TechNet Services, a new State biologists found the Wildlife office in Clear Lake, Festival. One of the names delegations. also a proposition to permit a division of the Cameron Persons registered as inde- drilling rig tax exemption. newest nesting flock in Tex. was in error. Communications Information Louisiana when they went to Last year’s colonies ranged Destiny Simon, daughter pendents or with no affilia- Technology Department, has tion cannot vote in this pri- count alligator nests last June from the four on Rabbit Island of Grace and Larry Simon, been created to provide pro- off Rabbit Island, between the to more than 4,600 on West was incorrectly identified in mary. fessional installation of She said that if anyone Sabine and Cameron Prairie Breton Island, near Venice. the photograph. Applications Cameron Communications’ national wildlife refuges. high-speed Internet access to businesses and residences. being taken Additionally, TechNet Services will reconfigure, Qualifying begins here The Cameron Community update, debug, and install Action Agency’s Youth hardware and software. Program is now taking appli- TechNet Services profes- According to Carl and qualifying fees for the cations from youths ages 8 to sionals represent over 30 Broussard, Cameron Clerk of above named offices; interest- 20 in the Cameron-South years of technical expertise in Court, the qualifying period ed persons can call the Cameron area. telecommunications and com- for candidates seeking the Cameron Parish Clerk of This is an after school pro- puter technology. Technicians below named offices in the Court’s Office at 775-5316 gram that runs from 3 to 5 will make “house calls” to Tuesday, Mar. 9, Presidential Monday through Friday, from p.m. Monday through Friday. businesses and residences to Preference Primary Election 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. It includes life skills, parental support computer hardware is from Wednesday, Jan. 28 The Clerk of Court’s Office education, volunteerism, and software. through Friday, Jan. 30. hours during qualifying will recreational trips, etc. Services include new com- Democratic Parish Execu- be as follows: For more information call puter, printer or scanner set tive Committee Members for Wednesday, Jan. 28 - 8:30 Sarah Nunez at 775-5014. up, identifying and trou- District 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. a.m. until 4:30 p.m. bleshooting “glitches,” instal- Republican Parish Execu- Thursday, Jan. 29 - 8:30 lation of additional memory, tive Committee Members for a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Blood drive increasing storage space on District 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Friday, Jan. 30 - 8:30 a.m. hard drives, installing CD or For a copy of qualifications until 5 p.m. SHOWN ABOVE SIGNING the final purchase papers DVD reader/writers, operat- for the Sims/Bonsall Property to be used for the Grand LifeShare Blood Centers ing system upgrades, diag- Chenier Library were, from left: Cecil Sanner, District will hold a blood drive at nostic analysis, security, and became the 34th state on Jan. 29, 1861 Attorney; Bonnie Conner, Parish Treasurer; and Hackberry High School on networking setup. Charlotte Trosclair, Library Director. The rich historical Thursday, Jan. 29 from 8:30 value of this property is enhanced by the visit of former a.m. to noon. President Roosevelt and also the fact that the home Appointments can be withstood Hurricane Audrey in 1957. made at 1-800-256-4932.

DO YOU REMEMBER? These were the members of the Creole High School football team in 1954 -- 50 years ago -- prior to the school being consolidated into South SEVERAL DOGS are seen in the Cameron Parish dog pound near the courthouse. Cameron High School. Back row, from left: Gene Trahan, Willard Theriot, Earl Roberds, The Cameron Sheriff’s Department picks up stray dogs when they receive requests. Richard Hebert, Stanford Miller, Coach J. C. Reina; middle row: Doris Hebert, Alvin The dogs are held for several days in a pen which is provided by the Police Jury and Miller, Charles LeBoeuf, Steven Bourriague, Winston Rutherford; bottom row: Martin then sent to the Animal Control agency in Lake Charles for disposal. The police jury has Theriot, Mitchel Sedlock, Jimmy Stoutes, and Jerry Savoie. allotted $1,500 in its budget for animal control, with most of it going to feed the animals. (Photo courtesy of Doris Hebert, email: [email protected]) Page 2, The Cameron Parish Pilot, Cameron, La., January 29, 2004 FUNERALS

MARIE OLIVE ber of St. Peter the Apostle . BOUDREAUX She is survived by her hus- Marie Olive Boudreaux, band, Alex “Black” Seay of 89, of Creole died Thursday, Hackberry; two sons, Alex Jan. 22, 2004, in the South Ray “Bozo” Seay of Sulphur Cameron Hospital. and Kirk Seay of Hackberry; She was lifelong resident three daughters, Mrs. Alexis of Creole and was a member Joy Vincent of Carlyss, Mrs. of Sacred Heart Catholic Charlotte Neichoy of Church of Creole. Highland, Tex. and Mrs. Survivors include two Sonya Hebert of Vidor, Tex.; sons, Leroy Boudreaux of sister, Mrs. Arline “Pookie” Lake Charles and John Vallette of Carlyss; brother, Boudreaux of Creole; two Mr. Arvel “Tubby” Trahan,Jr. daughters, Yvonne of Carlyss; 15 grandchildren Thibodeaux and Veda and 12 great-grandchildren. Vincent, both of Creole; 16 grandchildren; 20 great- grandchildren; and two great- great-grandchildren. Financial PENELOPE RICHARD, Cameron Lions Club president, She was preceded in death LIONS CLUB President Penelope Richard had the at right, is shown presenting membership awards to by her husband, Valsin pleasure of inducting the first new Lion of 2004, sheriff Dinah Landry, Cameron Lions Club secretary. Boudreaux; and son Pierre aid to be elect Theos Duhon. Lion Willie Daigle was his sponsor. Boudreaux, Jr. Her funeral was held Saturday, Jan. 24, at Sacred discussed Fur and Wildlife Festival. Heart Catholic Church. Rev. Duhon new Miller won the skinning con- Joseph McGrath officiated. Financial aid staff mem- test at the recent Festival Burial was in Sacred Heart bers from McNeese State It Seems Just held in Cameron and a trip to Cemetery of Creole. University will visit area high Lions Club the National Outdoor Show in schools in January, February Cambridge, Md., where he and March to explain finan- will be competing against the JOYCE TRAHAN cial aid application proce- member Like Yesterday national champion for the SEAY dures to college-bound stu- The Cameron Lions Club By Keith Hambrick world title. Funeral services for Mrs. dents. welcomed a new member at Accompanying Miller will Joyce “Maw Maw Red” According to McNeese the first meeting of the new be Gail Riggs, Miss Cameron Trahan Seay, 74, of Financial Aid Director Taina year. On January 7 Sheriff Parish, and her mother, Mrs. and replacing it with sand. Hackberry were held Savoie, high school seniors Elect “Theos” Duhon was Lake Charles American C. A. Riggs of Hackberry. The The site is near the mouth Wednesday, Jan. 28, at St. and their parents are encour- inducted as a new member. Press, Jan. 28, 1918 group will leave by plane Feb. of Grand Bayou in the marsh, Peter the Apostle Catholic aged to attend the workshops His sponsor is Lion Willie CAMERON JURY WANTS 4, and return Feb. 7. north of Cameron. The large Church of Hackberry. The to learn more about eligibility, Daigle. Lion President ROAD TO HACKBERRY Miller is trying something water management structure Rev. Roland Vaughn officiat- the application process and Penelope Richard handled the The Cameron Parish different this year. He is tak- that will be built here will be ed. Burial was in the new requirements, and the time- ceremony. Police Jury met in regular ing his own rats with him. used, together with 19 miles Hackberry Cemetery. line to apply for financial aid Club members finalized session on Jan. 7, 1918 with The Miller, J. A., his father of levee and several other Mrs. Seay died Sunday, for the 2004 fall semester. plans for the raffle give away the following members pre- Fletcher and brother Wade, structures and channels, for Jan. 25, 2004, in a local hos- The list of high schools at the Fur Festival. Raffle sent: H. A. Miller, P. Montie, have tried various ways to water management over the pital. McNeese personnel will visit proceeds will be used to pur- J. A. Welch, and Honore transport the rats to 113,000 acre watershed. She was a lifelong resident and and dates they chase eyeglasses and support Hebert. Absent: Benson Maryland. This time Miller of Hackberry and was a mem- will be on each high school the La. Lions Camp. Vincent, W. R. McCall. will take them in cages but in MILLER, RIGGS TO GO Johnny LeBlanc, Fur Cameron wants the com- compartments. THE MARYLAND Festival president was the pletion of construction of a Miller says that the By GENEVA GRIFFITH -The CAMERON PARISH PILOT- guest speaker. state highway form the Cameron rats are different In the hands of J. A. Miller USPS 086-980 The Cameron Lions Club Calcasieu-Cameron line to from the Maryland rats and rides the hopes that the meets every Wednesday at Hackberry post office in Road figures if he can get his rats to Telephones: (337)786-8004 or 1(800)256-7323 world-muskrat skinning con- Stella’s Restaurant on District No. 1, embracing a Maryland safely he will have Jerry and Joy Wise, Editors & Publishers; Jeffra Wise DeViney, Advertising test title will come to Marshall Street across from total of about 5 1/2 miles. a good chance of winning the Manager; Shirley Johnson, Production Manager; Wendi Burnett, Office Manager, The Jury met again at 8 Cameron and the Louisiana contest up there. Annette Brown, Bunnie Peloquin and Julie Fletcher, Staff Members the Elementary school. The meetings are held at o’clock Tuesday morning, Jan.

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THREE MOTORCYCLE groups from Lake Charles took part in the Louisiana Fur and Wildlife Festival recently. They were the Harley Owners Group (H.O.G.S.), Retreads (over 40), and Women on Wheels. They and others will ride in the Blazin’ Bikes Rally that will ride the Creole Nature Trail in February. The ride will benefit the Women’s STUDENTS IN THE Cameron Elementary School Talented Visual Arts Program are Shelter, Camp Fire, MDA, and autistic children. shown with the mural they painted for the La. Fur and Wildlife Festival under the super- vision of Sharon Campbell, teacher. Shown above, from left, are: (first row) Christopher Guillot, Dina Mendez, Alayna Trahan, Kent Doxey, Marcus Doxey; (second row) Joey Gaspard, Mikalee Mooney, Travis Trahan, Dex Murphy, Jairred Andrews, Raj Patel; Deadline near on bike ride here (third row) Matti Smith, Jerrica Mock, Meagan Wigley, Molly Alexander, Shawnie Mock Motorcycle riders have Pub, as well as other points of Harley-Davidson 100th Kenneth Authement, and Alex Bonsall. until Jan. 30 to register for interest. anniversary Fat Boy spon- the Blazin’ Bikes Rally, a People who register before sored by Harley-Davidson of Mardi Gras season event that Jan. 30 will receive the full Lake Charles. Lady Hornets will take place Feb. 20-22. registration package, includ- Tickets are $10 or three for The event is sponsored by ing T-shirt and pin. The rally $20. A portion of the proceeds Basketball Roundup lose to Singer the Lake Charles East Rotary is open to all brands of bikes. will benefit the Southwest L. Mustangs Club. But the event is gated so that Louisiana Autism Chapter. BASKETBALL Mustangs was Edie Leonards The rally includes the only registered bikers can The rally will include a with 12 points. Hillary Creole Nature Trail All- participate. diverse group of bikers of all The #2 ranked Singer BOYS Labove added 11 points. Desi American Road, through Proceeds from the rally brands and backgrounds from Lady Hornets came to Picou and Jenna Sanner Cameron Parish, the Cajun will benefit the Calcasieu Louisiana, Texas, Alabama, Hackberry last Friday to face Starks 62; Hackberry 56 chipped in 9 points each. Extravaganza and Gumbo Women’s Shelter, Camp Wi- Arkansas, Mississippi, and the #1 ranked Lady - Brett Stansel chipped in 24 Megan Roberts scored 14 Cookoff, the Taste of Mardi Ta-Wentin, the Southwest Florida. Mustangs. Singer outscored points as 7th ranked points for the Lady Rebels Gras Food Festival, a bike Louisiana Autism Chapter For Rally registration, con- Hackberry in three periods Mustangs fell to the and Britni Oswalt added 7 show and celebrity cameos by and the Muscular Dystrophy tact Patricia Philmon, rally and held on to take over the Panthers. Jay Sanner, Chase points. custom designer Wild Bill and Association of Southwest chairman at 433-5213 or first place spot in district 9-C. Hicks, and Caleb Hicks added Grand Lake 55; Hyatt 34 blues artist Big Mike Griffin. Louisiana. [email protected] The Lady Mustangs, who 10 points each. Hackberry - Katy Lavergne scored 13 The Blazin’ Bikes Rally There will be a raffle for a om. are without injured starter drops to 20-9 overall and 3-2 points for the 11-15 Lady has designated two alternate Tobie Devall, were led by Edie in district. Hornets. routes for participants to con- Leonards with 28 points. Desi Hamilton 69; Grand South Cameron 55; sider while attending the Picou added 11 points. The Lake 51 - Ronald Courville Basile 32 - Rachel Fountain rally. One will go through the Lady Mustangs drop to 29-5 was the leading Hornet scorer scored 15 points for the Lady Kinder area and the other will on the year and 3-1 in district. with 13 points. Marcus Harris Tarpons (5-9, 2-5) and go through DeQuincy and be and Travis Lavergne added Courtney Conner added 13 designated the “North Piney 10 points each. points. D‚Nae DeSonnier and Woods/DeQuincy Bike Route”, Hyatt 70; Johnson Kayla Rutherford added 10 which will feature the LAND FOR Bayou 55 - Blaine Trahan points each. DeQuincy Railroad Museum paced the Rebels (13-22, 1-4) Bell City 44; Grand and DeViney’s Iron Horse with 22 points. DJ Conner Lake 20 - Marlene Lavergne added 11 points. was the leading scorer for the SALE Oberlin 48; South Lady Hornets with 6 points. Cameron 44 - John Lute led Grand Lake drops to 11-15 the Tarpons with 13 points. overall and 0-1 in district. Oliver Primeaux and Gerry Johnson Bayou 61; Lane Thomas added 10 points Bethel 55 (2OT) - Megan Cleared land, $30,000.00 each. Nick Boudreaux scored Roberts nailed a 3 pointer at 8 points. The Tarpons drop to the end of regulation to force 2-11 overall and 1-6 in dis- the game into overtime. She per 10 acre tract. 1/3 down trict. led the Lady Rebels with 16 Johnson Bayou 73; points. Britni Oswalt added upon approved credit, 6% Hackberry 65 - Jared 15 and Charmayne Trahan paced the Rebels (13- Barrentine chipped in 14 interest. Located between 20, 1-3) with 23 points. Blaine points. Kayla Barrentine Trahan added 10 and DJ added 10 points. Longville and Singer. Conner chipped in 10 as the Rebels picked up their first district win. Brett Stansel led CALL: Hackberry with 21 points and Chase Hicks added 20. Wade Labauve added 12. The Mustangs fall to 19-8 on the year and 2-1 in district. 337-775-5481 Hyatt 62; Grand Lake 42 - Travis Lavergne scored 15 for the 13-16 Hornets. Basile 55; South Cameron 35 - Leading scorer for the Tarpons was Oliver Primeaux with 11 points. Nick Boudreaux added 8 points. Bell City 69; Grand Lake 46 - Travis Lavergne chipped in 14 points for the Hornets and Marcus Harris added 12 points. Kendall Dailey scored 8 points as the Hornets drop their district opener to the Bruins. Hackberry 50; Singer 42 - Brett Stansel led all scorers with 17 points. Caleb Hicks chipped in 10 points and Chase Hicks added 8 for the Mustangs. Bethel 76; Johnson Bayou 49 - Blaine Trahan scored 16 points for the Rebels and Wesley Roberts added 12 points.

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Hackberry 61; Starks 35 - Edie Leonards chipped in 20 points for the Lady Mustangs. Desi Picou added 16. Hackberry improves to 30-5 on the year and 4-1 in district. Johnson Bayou 54; Hyatt 45 - Britni Oswalt and Charmayne Barrentine led the Lady Rebels with 18 points each. The Lady Rebels improve to 13-12 on the year and 3-2 in district. Hamilton 36; Grand Lake 30 - Marlene Lavergne led the Lady Hornets with 7 points. Amy Granger added 6 points. Grand Lake drops to 11-16,0-2 on the year. South Cameron 54; Oberlin 32 - D‚nae Desonnier scored 14 points as the Lady Tarpons pick up their first district win of the season. Courtney Conner added 13 points and Rachel Fountain chipped in 9 points. Jeni Cormier and Kayla Rutherford scored 8 points each. Hackberry 56; Johnson Bayou 33 - Leading scorer for the #1 ranked Lady Page 4, The Cameron Parish Pilot, Cameron, La., January 29, 2004

MEMBERS OF THE CAMERON Parish Jr. Leader Club are shown above making plans for an upcoming literacy program, "Standards of the Heart," that promotes the development of literacy skills along with characteristics of good citizens to benefit K- THE FOURTH GRADE STUDENTS at South Cameron Elementary School were visited first grade students across the parish. Pictured are Joby Richard, the club's president, by Stephen Brown, the Falcon Man, on Friday, January 16th. He brought a Deer Falcon Chris Welch, Lori Beth Shove, Kayla Backlund, Angelina Campbell, and Jacob Poole. and gave the class some autographed paintings from him. Falcons lay 4 eggs in a The program will begin this month. clutch. He started training falcons when he was 30 years old. S. Cameron Cameron Parish Honor rolls announced Honor Roll Sheriff Report BANNER ROLL LaBove, Lakin LaBove, announced Cloie Broussard, Courtney Gabriel LaLande, Jacob Grand Lake The South Cameron High The new year began quiet- Shannon Styron, 37, Chenier Delaney, Katie Deshotel, Landry, Joby Landry, Xavier School Honor Roll for the ly at the Cameron Parish Perdue - DWI. Tyler Fitkin, Audrey Harris, LeBlanc, Blair Little, Javen third six weeks is as follows: Sheriff’s Office with only two Jan. 10: Jared LaSalle, 18, honor lists Lynsey Mhire, Emily Poole, Little, Kyle Little, Grade 8 - Blair Belanger, DWI arrests on Jan. 1, but got Cameron Place #26, Cameron Jaci Pousson, Brycen Savoie, Haley McCall, Joseph Amanda Benoit*, Kaley busier during the Fur - possession of marijuana; Hayley Trahan, Mary McEvers, Abby Miller, Boudoin, James Cormier, Festival Jan. 9 - 10. Several Jared A. Beniot, 23, 105 announced Gospodarek, Peyton Lannin, Gilberto Morales, Kelsey Daniel Dupre* Rachel warrants were executed for Camille Ln., Cameron - DWI; Ashlyn Miller, Erica williams, Mudd, Jarrett Nunez, Ethan Grand Lake High School Fountain*, Barrett Hebert, earlier incidents in the first Terrell L. Picou, 25, 1304 Kynnedy Willson, Dakota Peacock, Shelby Primeaux, has announced the following Joseph Johnson*, Keyara week of the year. Cactus Ln., Lake Charles - 3 Granger. Jonathan Quinn, Kathryn honor students for the third Lassien, Chynna Little, Colby Jan 1: Casey W. Scott, 25, counts aggravated assault; Zane Bellon, Callie Reina, Bailey D. Richard, six weeks: Nunez, Daniel Roberson, 1078 Windmeadow, College Larry D. Theriot, 33, 3633 9th Brevelle, Dillon Hays, Jarrett Cami Richard, Gage Richard, HONOR ROLL Kami Savoie*, Jonathan Station, Tex. - DWI; John S. Ave., Port Arthur - DWI. Nunez, Halee Sulivan, Devin Brayden Romero, Haylee Alexa Conner, Lucas Trahan*, Thomas Lee Smelley, 106 Magnolia St., Jan. 11: Tonya Clement, Wicke, Jade Bollich, Lacey Savoie, Ty Savoie, Haydon Hebert, Destiny Kebodeaux, Trosclair*, Lyndi Vincent*. Cameron - DWI. 19, 157 Camille Ln., Cameron Boudreaux, Timothy Forman, Sturlese, Trinity Lee, Savannah Parrie, Grade 9 - Noah Abshire, Jan. 2: Barrett K. Boudoin, - DWI; Johnny Hererro, 36, Kerstyn Marceaux, Morgan Caitlyn Theriot, Jaron Braden Rosteet, Sadie Stutes, Voneata Benson, Baret 22, 4628 W. Creole Hwy, 801 E. Ritterhose #41, Musser, Sara Richard, Grant Theriot, Jason Theriot, Zavier Jeri Theriot, Kinnon Vincent, Bercier, Alex Broussard, Creole - possession of mari- Houston, Tex. - DWI; Carl Robideaux, Emileigh Creel, Theriot, Brendan Trahan, Dylan Champion, Jenna Dixie Desonier, Aaron Doxey, juana. Shelton, 36, 1387 FM 1107, Rebecca Dupont, Julie Carl Trahan, Chantel Vize, Debartolo, Alexis Dixon, Kaysha Fontenot, Jaclyn Jan. 5: Mark G. Ducote, Stockdale, Tex. - DWI; Victor Theriot, Dalton Boudreaux, Amanda Wicke, Joshua Laikyn Dubard, Landen Jink, Higgins, Jordan Istre, Dylan 46, 109 Raymon Richard Rd., M. Santos, M. V. Mama’s Boy Calley Conner, Blake Ezell, Wicke, Shelby Wolfe. Stephen Poole, Erin Precht, Jouett, Chelsi King, Deil Creole - DWI (warrant). - DWI. Darbi Montie, Drew Richard, MOST IMPROVED Ethan Roberts, Madeoine LaLande, William Leboeuf, Jan. 7: Rachel Crain, 40, Jan. 14: Cecil H. Barrett, Bethanne Delaney, Morgan Kassie Bertrand, Jarrett Russell, Mehan Fruge, Dylan Leidig, Phillip Lejeune, 131 Crain Ln., Grand Chenier 50, 10950 Beaumont Hwy, Fontenot. Thibodeaux, Kaine Badon, Madison Morales, Haylee Rose Martel, Shylyn Nunez, - DWI. Houston, Tex. - parole viola- Bobby Honeycutt, Haylee Conner Hayson Pogea, Victoria Thomas, Mary Jo Portie, Katelyn Jan. 9: Michael Ambrose, tion -Tex. Alexandra Kennedy, Haley Sturlese, Jensen Bertrand, Ty Emily Babineaux. Reina*, Katherine Wicke*. 44, 2003 Amehurst, Lake Jan. 15: Frederick G. Davis, Hanna Savoie, Halie Little, Jarrett Nunez, Kourtlyn Duhon, Grant Grade 10 - Theresa Charles - DWI; Micah R. Hebert, 35, 2539 Heron St., Stevens, Shelby Thomas, Kayla Cockrell, Jenna Guilbeaux, Dylan Guillot, Baccigalopi*, Heather Benoit, Boudreaux, 17, 4413 Trailer Holly Beach - warrants for Kimi Babineaux, Kaleb Duddleston, Tyler Conner, Kayleigh Landry, Kaleb Laken D’Nae Desonier*, Town Rd., Kaplan - DWI; aggravated battery, domestic Conner, Kevin Delaney, Jamie Nunez, Michelle Miller, Tristan Musser, Kayla Hay, Kelsi Kiffe, Michael Coulombre, 38, 210 abuse simple battery (2), Heather Girlinghouse, Misty Champion, Brett Richard, Samantha O’Connell, Blair Shayla LaBove, Christian Louise St., Cameron - felony aggravated criminal property LeSueur, Kirstyn Vincent, Melanie Hardy, Brianna Derouen, Paige Landreneaux, McCall*, Paul Nguyen*, theft, moneylaundering; damage. Karley Vinson, Tasha Broussard. Marlie Mudd, Sydney Myers, Jamie Primeaux Kelli Styron, Fontenot, Deavon Andrew Ogea, Wyatt Pearce, Lauren Theriot, Kyle Trahan, lished by the highway needs Landreneaux, Shawnee Kerissa Trahan, Chance Meagan Trahan*, Bart analysis. The Highway Needs Pearce, Megan Poole. Highway Duhon, David Fruge, Railey Hackberry Vidrine, Melaina Welch*, and Priority Study was done Samantha Williams, Evan Martin, Savannah Quinn, Callie Willis, Bethany in order to determine the esti- Guidry, Sam Johnston, Katelyn Vincent, Laurence Vincent. mated cost of improving state Victoria Roach, Samantha meeting is Vinson. Honor Roll Grade 11 - Ronald Aplin, maintained roads in Poole, Molly Precht, Renn Katelyn Babineaux, Lexi Kendall Broussard*, Jared Louisiana which do not meet Savoie, Ashley Toups, Caitlyn Conner, Erica Demarest, Cheramie, John Paul a specified minimum tolera- Parr, Sara Taylot, Paige announced set Feb. 3 Justin Demary, Josh Fitkin, Delaunay, Stephen ble condition for a particular Fontenot, Brittany Houston, Julianne Lannin, Lance Domangue, Dane Dupont*, A public hearing will be functional class. Ashley Hunter, Christopher The Hackberry High Thomas, Nicholas Victorian, Jessica Frerks, Stacy Hunt, held for residents of This public hearing will be Monceaux. School honor roll for the third Megan Aguillard, Chelsea Gambrelle Primeaux, Daniel Southwest Louisiana, includ- held by the Joint Legislative Samantha Poole, Adam six weeks has been Guidry, Kaitlyn Holmes, Racca, Kayla Rutherford, ing Cameron Parish, to Committee of Transportation, Precht, Amanda Stout, Derek announced as follows: Emmeline Richard, Tyler Cana Trahan*, Glen Trahan, review highway construction Highways, and Public Works. Williams, Ashley Broussard, Grade 2 - Brett Bird*, Rosfeld, Paige Vedder, Eden Ashley Willis. priorities for 2004-05. The All interested persons are Brandy Guidry,Katy Allison Bridgewater*, Young, Chanler Borel, Kelsey Grade 12 - Brett meeting will be at 10 a.m., invited to be present at this Lavergen, Tabitha Nunwz, Vonallen Cormier, Kennedy Ellender. Baccigalopi*, Mika Benoit, Feb. 3 in the Contraband meeting for the purpose of Ravelle Reed, Matthes Reon, Darbonne*, McKay Debarge*, Recia Guillory, Dylan Michael Bercier*, Christina Room of the Lake Charles becoming fully acquainted Alex Vinson, Megan Abshire, Anais LaFleur*, Johnathan Boudreaux, Megan Daigle, Boudreaux, Lucas Burleigh, Civic Center. with the proposed program Morgan Abshire, Violet Amy, Landry*, Brent LeBleu*, Hayley Dilliner, Devon Kaylee Jo Canik, Courtney This review is based upon and will be afforded an oppor- Danielle Broussard, Jenna Torey Little*, Bryson Parker, Duhon, Wesley Guidry, Conner*, Santana Conner, the project priorities estab- tunity to express their views. Broussard, Lindsey Poole. Tiffanie Raymond*, Codie Lauren Hebert, Colleen Reon*, Destiny Simon*, Ricky Jeni Cormier, Lacy Deroche, Manuel, Jamie Overmyer, Smith, Laci Stansel*, Mattie Erin Dinger, Beau Duhon*, Brooke Pesson, Taylor Stutes, S. Cam. Stine*, Joseph Thomas*, Karisha Ellison, Raphiel Kristi Breaux, Elyssa William Toups and Jolie Heard*, Ashley Leblanc, Tara Constance, Julie Dowden, Trahan*. LeBlanc, Lyndi Leboeuf*, Ann Tyler Hebert, Jaide Elem. honor Grade 3 - Kateln Ancelet*, Richard*, Joby Richard*, Landreneau, Katherine Tate Buford*, Dustin Kelly*, Amber Trahan*, Cassandra LeDoux. Samantha Little*, Dalton Trahan*, John Paul Taylor Smith, Cade lists told Nunez, Madison Shove* and Trosclair*, Amanda Venable. Theriot, Christopher Watson, Colyn Walding. * Denotes all A’s. Lex Conner, Trenton Dupuis, Barry Richard, Principal at South Cameron Grade 4 - Thomas Ducote, Patrick Lancaster, Abby Meagan Johnson*, Kimberly Wilburn, Kallan Mudd, Elementary School announces the Most Improved, Honor, Portie, and Lesley Sanner, Britney Pickett, Julis Quinn, Grade 5 - Erica Duhon, Revival set Justin Sullivan, Amy Banner Roll students for the third six-weeks: Jenna Granger, Devan Blanchard, Laiken Conner, LaBove, Dereck Pearson, Aaron Newman, Trevor BANNER ROLL at church Anthony Baccigalopi, Colton Sanner and Kayla Russell, Lakeyn Tomas, Vincent. Evangelist Ruby Francis Cameron Baumery, Kaylee Savannah Baccigalopi, Kaine Badon, William Barrios, Grade 6 - Drew Beard, Terry will lead at revival at Gauthreaux, Matthew Trace Buford*, Sean Hicks, Bargeman Memorial Church Hebert, Tyler Lannin, Dallas Jensen Bertrand, Andrew Bonsall, Halie Booth, Joseph Maghan Shipp and Megan of God in Christ (COGIC) in Passmore, Sam Richard, Spicer*. Cameron Feb. 2 - 6 at 7:30 Cody Wretstone, Kody Willis, Broussard, Lauren Carter, Aimee Clark, Kayla Cockrell, Grade 7 - Kevin Alford, p.m. nightly. Halee Young, Justin Lauren Broussard*, Kelsey Evangelist Terry is First Aguillard, Lacey Brousserd. Annalise Cross, Tyler Daigle, Kylie Helmer*, Lauren Johnson*, Lady of St. James COGIC and Hunter Collette, Jayce Jacob Poole*, Allyson Sanner St. Memorial COGIC under Hebert, Cody Jones, Davidson, Haley Duhon, Corbet Dupont, Sara Dupre, and Lori Shove. the leadership of Supt. Elizabeth Kingham, Grade 8 - Aaron LaBove, Ivanhoe Terry and is a nation- Katherine Kingham, Lakeyn Amber Guilbeau, Alysha Hackler, Adam Jones, Alex Jacob LeJuine and Joseph al recording gospel artist. Duhon, Sonya Lavergne, LeJuine. John Cody, Guidry, C’Rissa Jones, Mary LaBove, THE CHILDREN’S CHOIR of the Oak Grove Baptist Channing LaLande, Linlee Grade 9 - Cameron Church was shown singing Christmas songs during a Morales, Haley Pesson, Beckmann, Tabitha Deville, Amber, Taylor, Rachel Jones, LaLande, pre-Christmas Sunday morning service. Kerrigan Meaux, Dalynn Carly Fountain, Kristin Lucas Gaspard, Kristyn Gallegos, Natasha Hicks, (Photo courtesy of Kelly Savoie.) Dupuie, Brancy Carroll, Mhire, Blayne Miller, Jade Miller, Luke Miller, Tyler Amber Kelly, Kevin Orgeron* Corey Broussard, Stephanie and Nicholas Wolfe. Cheramie, Ross Connor, Kory Nunez, Logan Primeaux, Bailey E. Richard, Becka Grade 10 - Clay Dahlen, Sandra Daigle, Billedeaux, Darra East, Melisa Dawsey, Wesley Richard, Brett Richard, Devon Richard, Kobi Richard, Morgan Hicks, Mandy Doxey. Michalko* and Sarah White. Justin Howerton, Sarah Jonathon Richards, Jarrett Thibodeaux. Grade 11 - Jarin Brown, Lonthier, Jordan Prect, Wiley Clement, Kyle Elizabeth Reon, Haylee HONOR ROLL Kendal Badon, Mary Bell, Fontenot, Nathan Hebert, Theriot, Morgan Vinson, Caleb Hicks, Louis Johnson, Stephanie Winkles, Deon Trevor Bertrand, Kimily Bourriaque, Brooklyn Hillary LaBove*, Amanda Bergeron, Heather Breaux, Perrodin and Desiree Picou. Matthew Breaux, Kristina Broussard, Logan Broussard, Hunter Canik, Laikin Canik, Grade 12 - Amanda Broussard, Kellie Garven, Abshire*, Ashley Austin*, Jason Girlinghouse, Farrah Taylor Canik, Rebecca Champion, Jimmie Clark, Tobie Duvall*, Colleen Jouett, Marilene Lavergne, Doucette*, Crystal Fountain, Aaron Meche, Heath Romero. Shyla Conner, Tyler Conner, Tre Cormier, Edith Leonards*, Lindsey James Carroll, Shelly Mire*, Malyssa Morgan*, Granger, Travis Lavergne, Samuel Domingue, Tianna Dunaway, Collise Dupont, Nikki Perry*, Malorie Shove, Dustin Leger, Keisha Roush, Alexis Simon*, Lori Spicer*, Daniel Breland, David Tyler Fontenot, McKayla PICTURED ABOVE were some of the speakers and participants in the annual Dr. Fountain, Destiny Gaspard, Brett Stansel* and Sean Breland, Kelsey Chesson, Vincent. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration held on Jan. 17 in Cameron. The principal speaker Justin Girlinghouse, Colleen Joshua Hackler, Melanie Hardy, Myli Hay, Bryce * Denotes all A’s. was Ernest Johnson, state NAACP president. The program was sponsored by the Stringer. Cameron NAACP Chapter of which Louise Cole is president. Page 5, The Cameron Parish Pilot, Cameron, La., January 29, 2004 Photos from the Louisiana Fur & Wildlife Festival

AMONG THOSE crowned at the 2004 fur and Wildlife Festival were the above queens, from left: Kallan Mudd, Deb Miss Cameron; Haley Willis, Teen Miss Cameron; and Dixie Desonier, Junior Miss Cameron. (Photo by Cyndi Sellers.)

WINNERS OF THE junior dog division at this year's Louisiana Fur and Wildlife Festival parish trial are Wilson LeJeune with Gator, first place; Jerry Jones with Stung, second place; and Eugene Jones with Zee, third place.

WINNERS OF THE senior dog competition at this year's Fur Festival dog trials are Jerry Jones with Lady, fourth; Daryl Farque with Molly, third, Wilson LeJeune with Blaze, second; and Jerry Jones with Barron, first. Lagniappe Two

By GENEVA GRIFFITH

I have just returned form out weekly Bible Study, THE 2004 FUR KING, Jimmy Stutes, is shown in front of the backdrop used at the where we are studying each Cameron Elementary School for the Louisiana Fur and Wildlife Festival evening pro- book of the Bible. We are now grams. The painting of an Acadian-style home was the work of the A.G.A.T.E. program studying Romans. Our group is non-denominational. at the school. (Photo by Cyndi Sellers.) I look forward to see what the schedule of events is here in the compound. I especially S. Cameron enjoy the bingo, and have yet to learn how to play poker High News and pokeno, but am willing to learn. I feel very safe here. We YEARBOOK NEWS have a guard who walks The yearbook staff around the village with his announced that the SCHS 03- flashlight looking in all the 04 yearbook will be on sale bushes and making sure no from Jan. 26 thru Feb. 6. The one is lurking there. yearbook cost $35, and a $10 Tomorrow is “Senior deposit is required. Citizen Day” at a local depart- ment store, where we are WRESTLING MEET served free coffee and dough- SCHS will host the second nuts and get a 25% discount annual Tim McCall Memorial THIS YEAR’S Louisiana Fur and Wildlife Festival’s on anything we buy. We will Wrestling Tourney of parish trap shooting contest pulled more than 250 par- play bingo for prizes after Saturday, Jan. 31. Wrestling ticipants. Two of those were Blake and Justin Payne, that. will begin at approximately brothers from Creole, who took first and second place in I ran across one of my first 10 a.m. Five teams will com- the boys’ division after a shoot off. Lagniappe columns that I pete on two mats. The five wrote August, 1958 that I teams are Acadiana, Basile, would like to share with you. Rayne, Teurlings and South Cameron. Aug. 29, 1958 Eve and Robert Verret and SENIOR SCHOLARSHIPS children were back in town Mr. Broussard has announced scholarship appli- this week making the rounds THE 2004 FUR Queen, Trista Semien of Creole, was and visiting all of their cations are due for the follow- friends. Mr. Verret, former ing: Walmart, Juvenile crowned at the recent Louisiana Fur and Wildlife Festival assistant county agent here, Officers, Best Buy, Catholic in Cameron by the 2003 queen, Tiffany Wing of Sulphur. is now in Crowley. The Daughters, Professional (Photo by Cyndi Sellers.) Verrets have sold their home Survey, Louisiana Rural in Cameron to the Dickerson Water Association, family. Mr. Dickerson is the Foundation for Rural new South Cameron School Services, Robert C. Byrd Principal. Honors and Farm Bureau. Randolph and Grace CALENDAR Domingue are back in town this week. Randolph has been Jan. 27-31 - District recuperating from an eye Livestock Show operation. Jan. 29 - Basketball game Mothers and fathers on St. Edmund (away) Oak Grove and Grand Jan. 30 - No school Chenier are stretching their Jan. 31 - Wrestling meet - tired bones. They are warm- SCHS duals ing up for the benefit games Feb. 3 - Basketball game - to be played at Grand Chenier Merryville (home) - Senior School, Sept. 7, at 1 p.m. Night Our youngest is back from Feb. 4 - District FBLA at a vacation trip to Grandma’s MSU in a sack dress. “What’s this Feb. 6 - Basketball game - younger generation coming Elton (away) to, anyway?” Feb. 7 - Wrestling meet - Tuerlings. LOUISIANA FUR and Wildlife Festival President John LeBlanc is shown with the 2004 Little Miss and Mr. Cameron, Abby Miller and Tyler Nunez, both of whom Breakwaters ly 1600 feet east of Tebo Point. represented South Cameron Elementary School. Stone size for the break- (Photo by Cyndi Sellers.) planned for water would be 650 pounds ROLAND PRIMEAUX, a Louisiana Fur and Wildlife maximum (largest stones Festival worker for many years, was presented with a Fur parish lake would be approximately 24 Festival jacket and cap by Festival President John Meeting set on inches in diameter), and LeBlanc at the Friday night program of the 2004 festival. An Environmental Assess- would require approximately Mr. Primeaux was also Cameron Clerk of Court for many ment of the Grand Lake 185,000 tons of stones. The years until his retirement. (Photo by Cyndi Sellers.) coastal restoration Shoreline Protection Project stones would be placed on prepared by the Corps of geotextile fabric that is 3600 River to the project site. Louisiana has developed a The department has spent Engineers, New Orleans pounds per linear foot. Gaps Shoreline loss would be pre- Coastal Wetlands Conser- considerable time in streamlin- District, is available for for fish access would be built vented and some marsh vation Plan with the goal of “no ing the process for coastal per- review. approximately every 1,000 would accrete south of the net” loss of coastal wetlands mitting. A series of public meet- The proposed action con- feet, would have a top width breakwater so at the end of 20 from developmental activities. ings is planned to discuss the “ sists of building approximate- of 50 feet, and would extend years, 495 acres of marsh Permitting, monitoring and no net” loss efforts, the man- ly 39,000 feet of stone break- to the lake bottom. would by protected and/or enforcing coastal use activities agement official. water along the south shore of Additional access dredging created. within the coastal zone lies One of these meetings will Grand Lake in Cameron is likely to be required in the with the Coastal Management be held on Feb. 5, at 6 p.m. at Parish. The breakwater will vicinity of the project site in division of the state McNeese State University’s stretch westwards from order to allow rock transport Department of Natural Gayle Hall Auditorium in Lake Superior Canal to the mouth from the Gulf Intracoastal Resources. Charles. of Catfish Lake, approximate- Waterway of Mermentau Page 6,The Cameron Parish Pilot, Cameron, La., January 29, 2004

A MEETING WAS HELD on Monday, January 26th to list possible wetland projects to be considered for Year 14 of the Coastal Wetland Planning, Protection Restoration Act. Pictured above are some of the agency personnel in attendance. L-R: Charles Starkovich, Natural Resource Conservation Service; Marty Floyd, Natural Resource Conservation Service; Will Norman, Department of Natural Resources; Darryl Clark, U.S. Fish; Phil Pittman, Department of Natural Resources; John Foret, National Marine and Fisheries; and Myles Hebert, Cameron Parish Coastal Zone Administrator. Cameron It Seems Just Library News New novels at the Cameron Parish Library Like Yesterday include the following: DO YOU REMEMBER? These photos were sent by Mr. Ray L. Bellande. He was won- By Keith Hambrick Retreat, Hell!, W. E. B. Griffin; The Fairy Godmother, dering if any of the readers could identify the photos. Notice the Courthouse in the Mercedes Lackey; Absolute background of the bottom photo and the old cars. Call Tina Horn at (337) 775-5718 ext. 115 if you recognize the photos. (Lake Charles American veteran Cameron Parish cat- Friends, John LeCarre; Press, Jan. 16, 1940) tlemen during the annual Key of Light, Nora DEEP WATER CHANNEL Louisiana Fur and Wildlife Roberts; Return to Me, Washington, D. C., Jan. 15 Festival, which saluted the Rosemary Rogers; The Hot Letter to -- Completion of the dredging cattle industry. He was the Flash Club, Nancy Thayer; Cameron under the existing contract in Cameron Parish representa- The Amateur Marriage, the Calcasieu River and Pass tive to the Louisiana Anne Tyler; The Kill Fee, the Editor Laura Van Wormer; will take $1,725,000 of the Legislature from 1924 to Dear Editor, $2,258,000 which “can be 1948. Something’s Down There, Outdoors I was amazed at a recent profitably expended” on this He was recognized as the Mickey Spillane; and The Exile, Richard S. Wheeler. article in one of The Sacred project, as stated during the oldest living cattleman in Heart Catholic Church bul- By LOSTON MCEVERS annual report of the Chief of Cameron during a dinner letins entitled, “Masons.” Army Engineers, made public given for the “Cowboys” by Memorial books at the Cameron Parish Library are: Father McGrath, I think you JUST A DREAM don’t flare the game. today. the Cameron Farm Bureau owe your people an apology, The remainder of this and Cattlemen Association. Les Bonnes Cuisines II Our state has a new gover- Dans Hackberry, Maydelle and I’m reasonably sure that nor, Governor Kathleen NEWS BRIEFS money, if Congress provides Mr. Meaux said that when they feel the same way! it, which amounts to he helped write the constitu- Jinks, by Bobby, Carla Brown Blanco and we’ll see a new The say old fishing lures and family. Probably one half of your con- Secretary for Louisiana and tackle could be worth $533,000, will go for comple- tion he was not yet in politics, gregation are either kin to my tion of the jetties to the 10- but this exposure gave him Vanna’s Favorite Crochet Wildlife & Fisheries, Dwight money. Well a construction Gifts, Betty Griffith, by family, and the others are just Landreneaux, replacing worker from foot contour, the report indi- the urge to get involved and great friends of mine that I cated. run for the Representative’s Bobby, Carla Brown and fam- Jimmy Jenkins who has held broke the record for the high- ily. have known and worked with this position since Mike Foster est price paid for any one item seat. for years. (Cameron Parish Pilot, Chicken Soup For the was governor the last eight of fishing tackle when he paid Horse Lover’s Soul, Betty Perhaps Father, you years. We also have a new $101,200 for a 1859 Haskell Jan. 22, 1971) REFUGE FEATURED should do some research on MEAUX IS HONORED “The American Sports Lavern Griffith, by Jessie and commissioner from Vermilion minnow last November. The Belinda Simon. what should be classified Parish that will also represent price more than doubled the By Geneva Griffith man” series of the “Grave Sins.” John H. (Johnny) Meaux American Broadcasting Football, Mike McCall, by Cameron Parish, Billy record from 2 months before Orrie and Mary Jo Canik. Jesus tells us to love Him Broussard will be there to when a 1900 chartreuse min- of Oak Grove, one of nine liv- Corporation, will present a with all of our hearts, minds, ing persons who helped write sequence on the study of and American Barns, Roy help us out. now sold for $45,885. Bailey, by Cameron State and soul, and our neighbors “I talked to a few rabbit There has also been other the Louisiana State techniques of catching alliga- as ourself. Constitution in 1921, was a tors at the Rockefeller Bank, Greg Wicke and staff. hunters that went out and did old lures with high prices, like Masonry teaches us to aid fair, with four in a group get- the 1820 era Snyder reel for special guest at a meeting of Wildlife Refuge in Cameron and assist our neighbors, the Louisiana Revision ting ten. February is always a $45,000, another Haskell min- Parish, as a part of its second CAMERON 11TH IN wherever dispersed. After Commission in Baton Rouge good month for rabbit hunt- now sold for $19,250. There program of 1971. INVESTMENTS Hurricane Audrey devastated last week. This sequence with Ted ing, as we usually get colder are only 15 Haskell minnow Cameron Parish ranked our communities in 1957, did- The state constitution was Joanen, biologist research weather. Rabbit season runs lures known to exist. eleventh among the 64 n’t Cameron Construction, written 50 years ago this year chief at the refuge; Larry through Feb. 29 as does quail Louisiana parishes last year and Crain Brothers both by 140 constitution commis- McNeese, Louisiana Wildlife and nutria season. We are FISHING in industrial investment, owned by Masons, help build sion members, all of whom and Fisheries Commission beginning to see more snipes Lake Fork, an east Texas according to the State the very church you write this but nine are deceased. biologist; and Grits Gresham, on the ridges at the edge of our reservoir is still the big bass Department of Commerce bulletin insert? I was proud to Another member was former outdoors writer, was filed in marshes and this season runs lake for good bass. From and Industry. have helped with the new Governor Sam Jones of Lake Sept., 1970 and will be shown through February 28. March to August 2003, anglers Police Juror Frankie small chapel recently added Charles. in the Baton Rouge and Hunters are doing fair on reported catching 1,571 bass Henry proudly pointed out to the north end of the Meaux, who is 82, was Monroe areas on Sunday, specklebelly and snows, but that were 7 pounds or larger. this fact to the jury Tuesday, church, and I really did enjoy recently honored with other Jan. 31. I’ll tell you, it seems they’re Biologist believe that there noting that 53 other parishes fellowshipping with Father getting smarter each year. The may have been twice that were behind Cameron in this Benard who was there at the woodcock season closes Jan. number of trophies that were __ regard. time. 31 and the goose season closes actually caught, but not Sales & Service New & Used Cameron had an industri- Not buying gumbo from Feb. 6 statewide, however the reported in the survey taken. al investment of $12,714,000 the Mason booth during the Conservation Order for light March is the best month, W e Service All Makes & Models in 1970 with 12 new perma- Fur and Wildlife Festival is geese which is snows, blues as last March 685 fish heavier nent jobs created. Most of the pretty far out! Suggesting and ross geese will be from than 7 pounds, of which 16 In Lake Charles investment was in petroleum that graduating seniors not Feb. 7 through Mar. 7. Only percent of the fish weighed refining and chemical facili- accept the annual “Honesty snow, blue and ross geese may more than 10 pounds. There ties. and Integrity” award given by be taken under the terms of were 47 trophy bass caught Shetler Lincoln Mercury Masons, and telling the recip- the conservation order, which and reported in one day in KC AND CATHOLIC ients to kindly decline by say- allows the use of electronic 478-1720 Or 1-800-460-5461 3201 HWY. 14 March 2003. There’s a slot DAUGHTERS BANQUET ing, “No thanks, I’m calls and unplugged shotguns. limit of 16 to 24 inches, so 29 The 12th annual awards Catholic,” is a disgrace to the This order also eliminates the percent of all fish reported banquet of the J. P. Boudoin, very cloth that you wear. Are daily bag and possession lim- were longer then 24 inches. Sr. Knights of Columbus not honesty and integrity ten- its. Shooting hours begin one- Our local anglers are still Council and the Court Mary ants of our Lord and Savior, half hour before sunrise and catching redfish and speck- Olive Catholic Daughters of Jesus Christ? extends until one-half hour letrout. There were two over America will be held at 7 I don’t think that Bishop after sunset. 10 pound specks caught in Big Hap p.m., Saturday, Jan. 23 at the Braxton shares your views on Lake under the lights in the py Ads this. You have set back ecu- KC Hall in Creole. HUNTER’S TALK last two weeks. The following awards will menical well being in our A lot of deer hunters tell The Mermentau River is be presented: Sportsman of communities with this article, me that there weren’t near the shaping up now that the ere Again!!! the Year, to be presented by but I am confident that it will deer this year, as there had dredge boats are gone and Are H Kenneth Montie, past Grand be very short lived. been. That story makes me some nice redfish are being Knight; Catholic Daughter of God bless you and your think we have too many taken. the Year, to be presented by people! either-sex days in Cameron Bon Lydia Primeaux, trustee; and Sincerely, Parish. This 2003-04 season, DID YA KNOW! V Knight of the Year, to be pre- /s/Jerald Helms we had 21 days to kill does. I Bass Pro Shop stores have sented by Fredman Theriot, Jerald Helms o think 8 to 10 doe days is plen- 5,000,000 square feet com- warden. Deputy Grand 32nd Master Mason ty. It could be each Saturday of bined, equal to more than 20 y New Price Knight Lynex Richard will each weekend of the gun sea- U. S. Navy aircraft carrier Good a includes introduce the nominees for By the way, being a Mason son. Besides the still flight decks. Their parking Photo and the Knight award. will not get me into heaven g doe days, there’s archery sea- lots have 25,000 vehicle Baby Art-work. Bring but, loving you and praying son and muzzleloaders which spaces, equal to more than 70 Luck for your ministry might help! e your request ROUNDABOUT THE is all either-sex days in Area 3. miles of parking. Water aquar- PARISH along with photo iums and displays equal Winners in the ladies’ divi- Trail of the Wild West, Roy JUST A DREAM 600,000 gallons, enough water and payment to sion of the skinning contests Bailey, by Cameron State Clipper Office Supply by I spoke with a friend of to fill 17,143 bath tubs. All at the Fur Festival here were: Bank, Greg Wicke and staff. mine a week after the hunting their fishing line sold for 2003 4 p.m. Monday or Mail to Duck Hunting, Dan *Birthday Mrs. Dudley Lemaire, Pecan season was over and said, could stretch to the moon and P.O. Box 995, DeQuincy, La. Island, first in nutria skin- Dupont, by Rhonda and Tony *Anniversary there’s the great hunting back 82 times. 70633. Ads must be signed. ning; and Mrs. Debbie Duhon. *Promotion guide and jokingly he said, oh Catch you later! Theriot, Creole, first in The Commander’s, Sandra I went yesterday and killed a *League muskrat skinning. They were Longworth, by Dan Championship limit of mallards and pintails. presented fur stoles by former Longworth. My answer was I went also *Graduation Place A Happy Ad festival President Hadley Big Book of Flower and killed two limits of mal- *New Baby Fontenot, on behalf of the Gardening, Theresa Mudd, by lards and two limits of pintails *Bon Voyage For As Little As Miami Corp. Jaimie, Tina, Christina and and awoke from my dream *Good Luck The three principal offi- Jolie Boudreaux. before the game warden * Engagement cers elected by the Cameron Carousel Animals, checked me, now that’s just a $ Catalina Morales, by Wayne * Wedding 50 Masonic Lodge #439, F & M hunter’s dream. * New Home for 1971 are Robert J. and Suzanne Sturlese. Another friend of mine told 20 Moses and the Burning Schwark, senior warden; me the reason the ducks were Henry H. Ratcliff, worshipful Bush, Lenora Boudreaux, by flaring one morning, was Wayne and Suzanne Sturlese. Congratulations! You’ve found a terrific way to send master; and Robert Styron, because I forgot my cap and junior warden. your best wishes to someone special for any occasion the ducks could see the white Hayes Picou was elected head. So friends I’ve decided if president of the Cameron you can buy dye for your hair The Cameron Pilot Parish Retriever Club at the in colors like brown, black, January meeting. Elected to red, blond, even blue, and Call or come by now and make someone’s day! serve with him are James green. I’m talking to my bar- 786-8004 or Toll Free: 1-800-256-7323 Albarado, vice president; and ber to try and mix a dye that is Jack C. Trahan, secretary- camoflauge and I’ll keep my treasurer. hair camo all winter long so I Read The Classifieds Page 7, The Cameron Parish Pilot, Cameron, La., January 29, 2004

Cameron Parish, Louisiana are “EXHIBIT A” the State of Louisiana and the entitled to vote at said special elec- NOTICE OF SPECIAL Constitution and laws of the LEGAL NOTICES tion and voting machines will be ELECTION United States, the following "EXHIBIT A" used in the conduct of the election. Pursuant to the provisions of a proposition, to-wit: NOTICE OF SPECIAL THUS DONE AND SIGNED resolution adopted by the Board of PROPOSITION ELECTION NOTICE OF SPECIAL at its regular meeting place, the on this, the 18th day of November, Commissioners of Gravity SUMMARY: AUTHORITY Pursuant to the provisions of a ELECTION Cameron Parish Police Jury 2003. Drainage District No. Nine, FOR CONSOLIDATED resolution adopted by the Pursuant to the provisions of Meeting Room, Cameron, APPROVED: Cameron Parish, Louisiana, the GARBAGE DISTRICT NO. ONE Cameron Parish Police Jury, the resolution adopted by the Louisiana, on Monday, April 5, SANDRA FORD, PRESIDENT governing authority of the TO COLLECT, FOR 10 YEARS , A governing authority of Cameron Cameron Parish Police Jury, 2004 at 5:00 PM, and will then WATERWORKS DISTRICT NO. District, on November 13, 2003. TAX OF SEVEN AND EIGHT SIX Fire Protection District No. One, Cameron Parish, Louisiana, the and there, in open and public ses- SEVEN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that HUNDREDTHS MILLS PER Cameron Louisiana, on December governing authority of the Parish, sion, proceed to examine and can- ATTEST: a special election will be held in ANNUM FOR THE PURPOSE OF 1, 2003. NOTICE IS HEREBY on December 1, 2003, NOTICE IS vass the returns as certified by the WENDY SAVOIE, SECRETARY Gravity Drainage District No. PROVIDING AND MAINTAIN- GIVEN that a special election will HEREBY GIVEN that a special Clerk of Court of Cameron Parish, RUNS: Jan. 15-Mar. 4 (J-2) Nine, Cameron Parish, Louisiana, ING GARBAGE COLLECTION be held in Cameron Fire election will be held in Cameron Louisiana and declare the result of on Tuesday, March 9, 2004, and AND DISPOSAL SERVICES IN Protection District No. One, Parish, Louisiana, on TUESDAY, the said special election. "EXHIBIT A" that at said election there will be SAID DISTRICT. Cameron Parish, Louisiana, on MARCH 9, 2004, and that at said All registered voters of NOTICE OF SPECIAL submitted to all registered voters Shall Consolidated Garbage Tuesday, March 9, 2004, and that election there will be submitted to Cameron Parish, Louisiana are ELECTION of said Parish qualified and enti- District No. One of the Parish of at said election there will be sub- all registered voters of said entitled to vote at said special elec- Pursuant to the provisions of a tled to vote at the said election Cameron, be authorized to levy a mitted to all registered voters of Cameron Parish qualified and tion and voting machines will be resolution adopted by the under the Constitution and laws of tax of seven and eighty six hun- said Parish qualified and entitled entitled to vote at the said election used in the conduct of the election. Cameron Parish Police Jury, the the State of Louisiana and the dredths (7.86) mills on the dollar to vote at the said election under under the Constitution and laws of THUS DONE AND SIGNED governing authority of Hackberry Constitution and laws of the of assessed valuation on all prop- the Constitution and laws of the the State of Louisiana and the on this, 1st day of December, 2003. Fire Protection District No. One, United States, the following erty subject to taxation in said State of Louisiana and the Constitution and laws of the APPROVED: Cameron Louisiana, on December proposition, to-wit: District, for a period of ten (10) Constitution and laws of the United States, the following /s/Charles Precht, III 1, 2003. NOTICE IS HEREBY PROPOSITION years, commencing with the year United States, the following Proposition, to-wit: CHARLES PRECHT, III, GIVEN that a special election will SUMMARY: AUTHORITY 2005, for the purpose of providing proposition, to-wit: PROPOSITION PRESIDENT be held in Hackberry Fire FOR GRAVITY DRAINAGE DIS- and maintaining garbage collec- PROPOSITION SUMMARY: AUTHORITY TO CAMERON PARISH Protection District No. One, TRICT NO. NINE TO COLLECT, tion and disposal services in said SUMMARY: AUTHORITY EXEMPT CERTAIN DRILLING POLICE JURY Cameron Parish, Louisiana, on FOR 10 YEARS, A TAX OF FOUR District? FOR CAMERON FIRE PROTEC- RIGS FROM PROPERTY TAXES ATTEST: Tuesday, March 9, 2004, and that AND FIFTY HUNDREDTHS NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- TION DISTRICT NO. ONE TO PURSUANT TO ARTICLE VII, /s/Bonnie W. Conner at said election there will be sub- MILLS PER ANNUM FOR THE THER GIVEN that said special COLLECT, FOR 10 YEARS , A SECTION 21(J) OF THE BONNIE W. CONNER, mitted to all registered voters of PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING, election will be held at the polling TAX OF FIVE MILLS PER LOUISIANA CONSTITUTION SECRETARY said Parish qualified and entitled OPERATING AND MAINTAIN- places set forth below, all situated ANNUM FOR THE PURPOSE OF OF 1974, AS AMENDED. RUN: Jan. 15, 22, 29, Feb. 5, 12, to vote at the said election under ING SAID DISTRICT’S within Consolidated Garbage OPERATING AND MAINTAIN- Shall the Parish of Cameron, 19, 26, March 4, 2004 (J 1) the Constitution and laws of the DRAINAGE OPERATIONS District No. One, Cameron Parish, ING SAID DISTRICT'S FIRE State of Louisiana (the "Parish") State of Louisiana and the WITHIN AND FOR SAID DIS- Louisiana, which polls will open at PROTECTION FACILITIES FOR under the authority of Article VII, "EXHIBIT A" Constitution and laws of the TRICT. six o'clock (6:00) a.m. and close at FIRE PROTECTION PURPOSES Section 21(J) of the Constitution of NOTICE OF SPECIAL United States, the following Shall Gravity Drainage eight o'clock (8:00) p.m., in compli- WITHIN SAID DISTRICT. the State of Louisiana of 1974, as ELECTION proposition, to-wit: District No. Nine of the Parish of ance with the provisions of Section Shall Cameron Fire Protection amended, exempt from property Pursuant to the provisions of a PROPOSITION Cameron, be authorized to levy a 541 of Title 18 of the Louisiana District No. One of the Parish of taxes, drilling rigs used exclusive- resolution adopted by the Board of SUMMARY: AUTHORITY tax of four and fifty hundredths Revised Statutes of 1950, as Cameron, be authorized to levy a ly for the exploration and develop- Commissioners of Waterworks FOR HACKBERRY FIRE PRO- (4.50) mills on the dollar of amended (R.S. 18:541): tax of five (5.00) mills on the dol- ment of minerals outside the terri- District No. Seven, Cameron TECTION DISTRICT NO. ONE assessed valuation on all property ELECTION DISTRICT 1 lar of assessed valuation on all torial limits of the State of Parish, Louisiana, the governing TO COLLECT, FOR 10 YEARS , A subject to taxation in said District, PRECINCT 1, ALL, JOHNSON property subject to taxation in Louisiana (the "State") in Outer authority of the District, on TAX OF FOUR AND SEVENTY for a period of ten (10) years, com- BAYOU MULTIPURPOSE said District, for a period of ten Continental Shelf waters which November 18, 2003. NOTICE IS ONE HUNDREDTHS MILLS mencing with the year 2005, for BUILDING, JOHNSON BAYOU, (10) years, commencing with the are within the Parish for the pur- HEREBY GIVEN that a special PER ANNUM FOR THE PUR- the purpose of constructing, oper- LOUISIANA year 2005, for the purpose of oper- pose of being stored or stacked for election will be held in POSE OF OPERATING AND ating and maintaining said ELECTION DISTRICT 2 ating and maintaining said use outside the territorial limits of Waterworks District No. Seven, MAINTAINING SAID DIS- District’s drainage systems, con- PRECINCT 3, ALL, HACKBERRY District's fire protection facilities the State, or for the purpose of Cameron Parish, Louisiana, on TRICT'S FIRE PROTECTION stituting works of public improve- RECREATION CENTER, HACK- for fire protection purposes within being converted, renovated, or Tuesday, March 9, 2004, and that FACILITIES AND PAYING THE ments, title to which shall be in BERRY, LOUISIANA said District? repaired and any property in the at said election there will be sub- COST OF OBTAINING WATER the public within and for said ELECTION DISTRICT 2 NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- Parish for the purpose of being mitted to all registered voters of FOR FIRE PROTECTION PUR- District? PRECINCT 4, ALL, HACKBERRY THER GIVEN that said special incorporated in, or to be used in said Parish qualified and entitled POSES, INCLUDING CHARGES NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- RECREATION CENTER, HACK- election will be held at the polling the operation of said drilling rigs? to vote at the said election under FOR FIRE HYDRANT RENTALS THER GIVEN that said special BERRY, LOUISIANA places set forth below, all situated NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- the Constitution and laws of the AND SERVICE WITHIN SAID election will be held at the polling ELECTION DISTRICT 3 within Cameron Fire Protection THER GIVEN that said special State of Louisiana and the DISTRICT. places set forth below, all situated PRECINCT 16, ALL, RECRE- District No. One, Cameron Parish, election will be held at the polling Constitution and laws of the Shall Hackberry Fire within Gravity Drainage District ATION DISTRICT 5 RECRE- Louisiana, which polls will open at places set forth below, all situated United States, the following Protection District No. One of the No. Nine, Cameron Parish, ATION CENTER, GRAND LAKE, six o'clock (6:00) a.m. and close at within Cameron Parish, proposition, to-wit: Parish of Cameron, be authorized Louisiana, which polls will open at LOUISIANA eight o'clock (8:00) p.m., in compli- Louisiana, which polls will open at PROPOSITION to levy a tax of four and seventy six o’clock (6:00) a.m. and close at ELECTION DISTRICT 4 ance with the provisions of Section six o'clock (6:00) a.m. and close at SUMMARY: AUTHORITY one (4.71) mills on the dollar of eight o’clock (8:00) p.m., in compli- PRECINCT 8, ALL, LOWRY FIRE 541 of Title 18 of the Louisiana eight o'clock (8:00) p.m., in compli- FOR WATERWORKS DISTRICT assessed valuation on all property ance with the provisions of Section STATION, LOWRY, LOUISIANA Revised Statutes of 1950, as ance with the provisions of Section NO. SEVEN TO COLLECT, FOR subject to taxation in said District, 541 of Title 18 of the Louisiana ELECTION DISTRICT 4 amended (R.S. 18:541): 541 of Title 18 of the Louisiana 10 YEARS , A TAX OF SIX AND for a period of ten (10) years, com- Revised Statutes of 1950, as PRECINCT 9, ALL, KLONDIKE ELECTION DISTRICT 5 Revised Statutes of 1950, as SIXTY EIGHT HUNDREDTHS mencing with the year 2005, for amended (R.S. 18:541): COMMUNITY CENTER, PRECINCT 13, PORTION, CRE- amended (R.S. 18541): MILLS PER ANNUM FOR THE the purpose of operating and ELECTION DISTRICT TWO KLONDIKE, LOUISIANA OLE COMMUNITY CENTER, ELECTION DISTRICT 1 PURPOSE OF OPERATING AND maintaining said District's fire PRECINCT 3 ALL; HACKBERRY ELECTION DISTRICT 4 REOLE, LOUISIANA PRECINCT P1; POLLING PLACE MAINTAINING SAID DIS- protection facilities and paying the RECREATION CENTER, HACK- PRECINCT 12, ALL, MURIA ELECTION DISTRICT 6 - JOHNSON BAYOU MULTI- TRICT'S WATER SYSTEMS cost of obtaining water for fire pro- BERRY, LOUISIANA FIRE STATION, CREOLE, PRECINCT 2, ALL, CAMERON PURPOSE BUILDING; 5556 WITHIN AND FOR SAID DIS- tection purposes, including ELECTION DISTRICT TWO LOUISIANA PARISH POLICE JURY ANNEX, GULF BEACH HIGHWAY; JOHN- TRICT. charges for fire hydrant rentals PRECINCT 4 PORTION; HACK- ELECTION DISTRICT 4 CAMERON, LOUISIANA SON BAYOU, LOUISIANA Shall Waterworks District No. and service within said District? BERRY RECREATION CENTER, PRECINCT 17, ALL, GRAND ELECTION DISTRICT 6 ELECTION DISTRICT 2 Seven of the Parish of Cameron, NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- HACKBERRY, LOUISIANA. CHENIER FIRE STATION, PRECINCT 14, PORTION, PRECINCT P3 & P4; POLLING be authorized to levy a tax of six THER GIVEN that said special NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- GRAND CHENIER, LA CAMERON PARISH POLICE PLACE - HACKBERRY RECRE- and sixty eight hundredths (6.68) election will be held at the polling THER GIVEN that the said spe- ELECTION DISTRICT 5 JURY ANNEX, CAMERON, ATION CENTER; 1250 RECRE- mills on the dollar of assessed val- places set forth below, all situated cial election will be held in accor- PRECINCT 13, ALL, CREOLE LOUISIANA ATION CIRCLE; HACKBERRY, uation on all property subject to within Hackberry Fire Protection dance with the provisions of the COMMUNITY CENTER, CRE- ELECTION DISTRICT 6 LOUISIANA taxation in said District, for a peri- District No. One, Cameron Parish, Louisiana Election Code (Title 18 OLE, LOUISIANA PRECINCT 15, ALL, CAMERON ELECTION DISTRICT 3 od of ten (10) years, commencing Louisiana, which polls will open at of the Louisiana Revised ELECTION DISTRICT 6 PARISH POLICE JURY ANNEX PRECINCT P16; POLLING with the year 2005, for the pur- six o'clock (6:00) a.m. and close at Statutes), including Chapter 6-A PRECINCT 2, ALL, CAMERON ,CAMERON, LOUISIANA PLACE - RECREATION DIS- pose of operating and maintaining eight o'clock (8:00) p.m., in compli- thereof, and other constitutional PARISH POLICE JURY ANNEX, NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- TRICT NO. 5 RECREATION said District's water systems with- ance with the provisions of Section and statutory authority supple- CAMERON, LOUISIANA THER GIVEN that the said spe- CENTER; 108 RECREATION in and for said District? 541 of Title 18 of the Louisiana mented thereto. Such officers ELECTION DISTRICT 6 cial election will be held in accor- LANE; GRAND LAKE, NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- Revised Statutes of 1950, as appointed to hold the said election, PRECINCT 14, CAMERON dance with the provisions of the LOUISIANA THER GIVEN that said special amended (R.S. 18:541): and such substitutes therefor as PARISH POLICE JURY ANNEX, Louisiana Election Code (Title 18 ELECTION DISTRICT 4 election will be held at the polling ELECTION DISTRICT 2 are selected and designated in CAMERON, LOUISIANA of the Louisiana Revised PRECINCT P8; POLLING PLACE places set forth below, all situated PRECINCT 3, ALL, HACKBERRY compliance with the law, will ELECTION DISTRICT 6 Statutes), including Chapter 6-A - LOWRY FIRE STATION; 460 within Waterworks District No. RECREATION CENTER,HACK- make due returns thereof to the PRECINCT 15, ALL, CAMERON thereof, and other constitutional LOWRY HIGHWAY; LAKE Seven, Cameron Parish, BERRY, LOUISIANA Clerk of Court of Cameron Parish PARISH POLICE JURY ANNEX, and statutory authority supple- ARTHUR, LOUISIANA Louisiana, which polls will open at ELECTION DISTRICT 2 and to the Board of CAMERON, LOUISIANA mental thereto. Such officers ELECTION DISTRICT 4 six o'clock (6:00) a.m. and close at PRECINCT 4, PORTION, Commissioners of Gravity ELECTION DISTRICT 7 appointed to hold the said election, PRECINCT P9; POLLING PLACE eight o'clock (8:00) p.m., in compli- HACKBERRY RECREATION Drainage District No. Nine, PRECINCT 5, ALL, RECRE- and such substitutes therefor as - KLONDIKE COMMUNITY ance with the provisions of Section CENTER, HACKBERRY, Cameron Parish, Louisiana, the ATION DISTRICT NO. 5 RECRE- are selected and designated in CENTER; 430 VETERANS 541 of Title 18 of the Louisiana LOUISIANA governing authority of said ATION CENTER, GRAND LAKE, compliance with law, will make MEMORIAL DRIVE; GUEYDAN, Revised Statutes of 1950, as NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- District. LOUISIANA due returns thereof to the Clerk of LOUISIANA amended (R.S. 18:541): THER GIVEN that the said spe- NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- Court of Cameron Parish and to ELECTION DISTRICT 4 ELECTION DISTRICT 3 cial election will be held in accor- THER GIVEN that the commis- THER GIVEN that the said spe- the Cameron Parish Police Jury, PRECINCT P12; POLLING PRECINCT 16, PORTION, dance with the provisions of the sioners-in-charge duly certified by cial election will be held in accor- the governing authority of said PLACE - MURIA FIRE STATION; RECREATION DISTRICT NO. 5, Louisiana Election Code (Title 18 the Clerk of Court of Cameron dance with the provisions of the District. 129 MURIA ROAD; CREOLE, RECREATION CENTER, GRAND of the Louisiana Revised Parish and selected by the Parish Louisiana Election Code (Title 18 NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- LOUISIANA LAKE, LOUISIANA Statutes), including Chapter 6-A Board of Election Supervisors as of the Louisiana Revised THER GIVEN that the commis- ELECTION DISTRICT 4 ELECTION DISTRICT 4 thereof, and other constitutional provided for in R.S. 18:433, as Statutes), including Chapter 6-A sioners-in-charge duly certified by PRECINCT P17; POLLING PRECINCT 12,. PORTION and statutory authority supple- amended, are hereby designated thereof, and other constitutional the Clerk of Court of Cameron PLACE - GRAND CHENIER MURIA FIRE STATION, mental thereto. Such officers as the commissioners-in-charge to and statutory authority supple- Parish and selected by the Parish FIRE STATION; 4011 GRAND EAST CREOLE, LOUISIANA appointed to hold the said election, serve at the polling places desig- mental thereto. Such officers Board of Election Supervisors as CHENIER HIGHWAY; GRAND ELECTION DISTRICT 5 and such substitutes therefor as nated in the election herein called. appointed to hold the said election, provided for in R.S. 18:433, as CHENIER, LOUISIANA PRECINCT 13, PORTION are selected and designated in The commissioners of election and and such substitutes therefor as amended, are hereby designated ELECTION DISTRICT 5 CREOLE COMMUNITY CEN- compliance with law, will make alternate commissioners of elec- are selected and designated in as the commissioners-in-charge to PRECINCT P13; POLLING TER, CREOLE, LOUISIANA due returns thereof to the Clerk of tion shall be appointed by the compliance with law, will make serve at the polling places desig- PLACE - CREOLE COMMUNITY NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- Court of Cameron Parish and to Cameron Parish Clerk of Court, in due returns thereof to the Clerk of nated in the election herein called. CENTER; 184-B EAST CREOLE THER GIVEN that the said spe- the Cameron Parish Police Jury, accordance with R.S. 18:1286, as Court of Cameron Parish and to The commissioners of election and HIGHWAY; CREOLE, cial election will be held in accor- the governing authority of said amended. In the event the election the Cameron Parish Police Jury, alternate commissioners of elec- LOUISIANA dance with the provisions of the District. herein called is held at the same the governing authority of said tion shall be appointed by the ELECTION DISTRICT 6 Louisiana Election Code (Title 18 NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- time as the election of public offi- District. Cameron Parish Clerk of Court, in PRECINCT P2, P14, P15; of the Louisiana Revised THER GIVEN that the commis- cials the commissioners and alter- NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- accordance with R.S. 18:1286, as POLLING PLACE - CAMERON Statutes), including Chapter 6-A sioners-in-charge duly certified by nate commissioners shall be those THER GIVEN that the commis- amended. In the event the elec- PARISH POLICE JURY ANNEX thereof, and other constitutional the Clerk of Court of Cameron commissioners and alternate com- sioners-in-charge duly certified by tion herein called is held at the BUILDING; 110 SMITH CIRCLE; and statutory authority supple- Parish and selected by the Parish missioners selected for the election the Clerk of Court of Cameron same time as the election of public CAMERON, LOUISIANA mental thereto. Such officers Board of Election Supervisors as of public officials, in accordance Parish and selected by the Parish officials the commissioners and ELECTION DISTRICT 7 appointed to hold the said election, provided for in R.S. 18:433, as with R.S. 18:1286, as amended. Board of Election Supervisors as alternate commissioners shall be PRECINCT P5; POLLING PLACE and such substitutes therefor as amended, are hereby designated NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- provided for in R.S. 18:433, as those commissioners and alter- - RECREATION DISTRICT NO. 5 are selected and designated in as the commissioners-in-charge to THER GIVEN that the Board of amended, are hereby designated nate commissioners selected for RECREATION CENTER; 108 compliance with law, will make serve at the polling places desig- Commissioners of Gravity as the commissioners-in-charge to the election of public officials, in RECREATION LANE; GRAND due returns thereof to the Clerk of nated in the election herein called. Drainage District No. Nine, serve at the polling places desig- accordance with R.S. 18:1286, as LAKE, LOUISIANA Court of Cameron Parish and to The commissioners of election and Cameron Parish, Louisiana, the nated in the election herein called. amended. NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- the Board of Commissioners of alternate commissioners of elec- governing authority of said The commissioners of election and NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- THER GIVEN that the said spe- Waterworks District No. Seven, tion shall be appointed by the District, will meet at its regular alternate commissioners of elec- THER GIVEN that the Police cial election will be held in accor- Cameron Parish Louisiana, the Cameron Parish Clerk of Court, in meeting place, the Hackberry tion shall be appointed by the Jury, the governing authority of dance with the provisions of the governing authority of said accordance with R.S. 18:1286, as Recreation Center, Hackberry, Cameron Parish Clerk of Court, in Cameron Fire Protection District Louisiana Election Code (Title 18 District. amended. In the event the elec- Louisiana, on Thursday, the 25th accordance with R.S. 18:1286, as No. One, will meet at its regular of the Louisiana Revised NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- tion herein called is held at the day of March, 2004, at 6:00 PM, amended. In the event the elec- meeting place, the Cameron Statutes), including Chapter 6-A THER GIVEN that the commis- same time as the election of public and will then and there, in open tion herein called is held at the Parish Police Jury Annex thereof, and other constitutional sioners-in-charge duly certified by officials the commissioners and and public session, proceed to same time as the election of public Building, Cameron, Louisiana, on and statutory authority supple- the Clerk of Court of Cameron alternate commissioners shall be examine and canvass the returns officials the commissioners and Monday, the 5th day of April, mental thereto. Such officers Parish and selected by the Parish those commissioners and alter- as certified by the Clerk of Court alternate commissioners shall be 2004, at 5:00 PM, and will then appointed to hold the said election, Board of Election Supervisors as nate commissioners selected for of Cameron Parish, Louisiana, and those commissioners and alter- and there, in open and public ses- and such substitutes therefor as provided for in R.S. 18:433, as the election of public officials, in declare the result of the said spe- nate commissioners selected for sion, proceed to examine and can- are selected and designated in amended, are hereby designated accordance with R.S. 18:1286, as cial election. the election of public officials, in vass the returns as certified by the compliance with law, will make as the commissioners-in-charge to amended. All registered voters of Gravity accordance with R.S. 18:1286, as Clerk of Court of Cameron Parish, due returns thereof to the Clerk of serve at the polling places desig- NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- Drainage District No. Nine, amended. Louisiana, and declare the result Court of Cameron Parish and to nated in the election herein called. THER GIVEN that the Police Cameron Parish, Louisiana are NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- of the said special election. the Cameron Parish Police Jury, The commissioners of election and Jury, the governing authority of entitled to vote at said special elec- THER GIVEN that the Police All registered voters of Cameron Parish, Louisiana, the alternate commissioners of elec- Hackberry Fire Protection District tion and voting machines will be Jury, the governing authority of Cameron Fire Protection District governing authority of said tion shall be appointed by the No. One, will meet at its regular used in the conduct of the election. Consolidated Garbage District No. No. One, Cameron Parish, Parish. Cameron Parish Clerk of Court, in meeting place, the Cameron THUS DONE AND SIGNED One, will meet at its regular meet- Louisiana are entitled to vote at NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- accordance with R.S. 18:1286, as Parish Police Jury Annex on this, the 13th day of November, ing place, the Cameron Parish said special election and voting THER GIVEN that the commis- amended. In the event the elec- Building, Cameron, Louisiana, on 2003. Police Jury Annex Building, machines will be used in the con- sioners-in-charge duly certified by tion herein called is held at the Monday, the 5th day of April, APPROVED: Cameron, Louisiana, on Monday, duct of the election. the Clerk of Court of Cameron same time as the election of public 2004, at 5:00 PM, and will then /s/ Raymond Hicks, PRESIDENT the 5th day of April, 2004, at 5:00 THUS DONE AND SIGNED Parish and selected by the Parish officials the commissioners and and there, in open and public ses- GRAVITY DRAINAGE DISTRICT PM, and will then and there, in on this, the 1st day of December, Board of Election Supervisors as alternate commissioners shall be sion, proceed to examine and can- NO. NINE open and public session, proceed to 2003. provided for in R.S. 18:433, as those commissioners and alter- vass the returns as certified by the ATTEST: examine and canvass the returns APPROVED: amended, are hereby designated nate commissioners selected for Clerk of Court of Cameron Parish, /s/ Scott Benoit, SECRETARY as certified by the Clerk of Court CHARLES PRECHT III , PRESI- as the commissioners-in-charge to the election of public officials, in Louisiana, and declare the result RUN: Jan. 15, 22, 29, Feb. 5, 12, of Cameron Parish, Louisiana, and DENT serve at the polling places desig- accordance with R.S. 18:1286, as of the said special election. 19, 26, March 4 (J-4) declare the result of the said spe- CAMERON PARISH POLICE nated in the election herein called. amended. All registered voters of cial election. JURY The commissioners of election and NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- Hackberry Fire Protection District "EXHIBIT A" All registered voters of ATTEST: alternate commissioners of elec- THER GIVEN that the Board of No. One, Cameron Parish, NOTICE OF SPECIAL Consolidated Garbage District No. BONNIE W. CONNER, tion shall be appointed by the Commissioners of Waterworks Louisiana are entitled to vote at ELECTION One, Cameron Parish, Louisiana SECRETARY Cameron Parish Clerk of Court, in District No. Seven, Cameron said special election and voting Pursuant to the provisions of a are entitled to vote at said special RUNS: Jan. 15-Mar. 4 (J-6) accordance with R.S. 18:1286, as Parish, Louisiana, the governing machines will be used in the con- resolution adopted by the election and voting machines will amended. In the event the elec- authority of said District, will duct of the election. Cameron Parish Police Jury, the be used in the conduct of the elec- PUBLIC NOTICE tion herein called is held at the meet at its regular meeting place, THUS DONE AND SIGNED governing authority of tion. Sealed bids will be received by same time as the election of public the Waterworks District No. on this, the 1st day of December, Consolidated Garbage District No. THUS DONE AND SIGNED Cameron Parish Police Jury until officials the commissioners and Seven's Water District Office, 2003. One, Cameron Louisiana, on on this, the 1st day of December, 1:30 P.M., Monday, February 2, alternate commissioners shall be Creole, Louisiana, on Tuesday, the APPROVED: December 1, 2003. NOTICE IS 2003. 2004 in the meeting room of the those commissioners and alter- 16th day of March, 2004, at 6:00 CHARLES PRECHT III , PRESI- HEREBY GIVEN that a special APPROVED: Parish Government Building, 110 nate commissioners selected for PM, and will then and there, in DENT election will be held in CHARLES PRECHT III , PRESI- Smith Circle, Cameron, Louisiana, the election of public officials, in open and public session, proceed to CAMERON PARISH POLICE Consolidated Garbage District No. DENT for the sale of surplus equipment, accordance with R.S. 18:1286, as examine and canvass the returns JURY One, Cameron Parish, Louisiana, CAMERON PARISH POLICE as is, where is. amended. as certified by the Clerk of Court ATTEST: on Tuesday, March 9, 2004, and JURY All bids must be submitted on NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- of Cameron Parish, Louisiana, and BONNIE W. CONNER, that at said election there will be ATTEST: bid forms which may be obtained THER GIVEN that the Cameron declare the result of the said spe- SECRETARY submitted to all registered voters BONNIE W. CONNER, at the Cameron Parish Police Jury Parish Police Jury, Cameron cial election. RUNS: Jan. 15-Mar. 4 (J-3) of said Parish qualified and enti- SECRETARY office, 110 Smith Circle, Cameron, Parish, Louisiana, the governing All registered voters of tled to vote at the said election RUNS: Jan. 15-Mar. 4 (J-5) Louisiana, during normal busi- authority of said Parish, will meet Waterworks District No. Seven, under the Constitution and laws of Cont. on Page 8. Page 8, The Cameron Parish Pilot, Cameron, La., January 29, 2004

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT Jennifer Jones, Assistant District moved to table the consideration of the State of Louisiana, and with LEGAL NOTICES RESOLVED by the Police Jury, Attorney; Bob Hicks, Camelot Cameron Parish Police Jury mem- hiring a firm to secure grants as particular reference to the provi- bers present to vote on the sions of Title 30 of Louisiana Cont. from Page 7. the governing authority of the Healthcare, LLC; Jack Stolier, an alternate source of funding, Parish of Cameron, Louisiana, as Sullivan, Stolier & Resor; Joey Resolution adopted above. until after the Cameron Parish Revised Statutes of 1950, a public ness hours. follows: Breaux, Broussard, Poche’, Lewis The meeting reconvened after Police Jury meeting next month. hearing will be held in the BY: /s/ Bonnie W. Conner, SECTION 1. The issuance, and Breaux; Joseph A Delafield, the Police Jury approved the The motion carried. Hearing Room, 1st Floor, LaSalle Secretary sale and delivery by the Lower Bond Counsel; Norma Jo Pinch, above Resolution. Executive Session Building, 617 North 3rd Street, RUN: Jan. 22 and 29 (J-40) Cameron Hospital Service District Police Juror District # 4; Douaine Structural Report On a motion by Mr. Dupont, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, at 9:00 of not exceeding $1,000,000 of its Conner, Police Juror Elect District Mr. Fawvor reported to the seconded by Mr. Wilkerson the a.m., on TUESDAY, MARCH 2, SPUBLIC NOTICE Excess Revenue Certificates of # 4; Scott Trahan, Police Juror Board that he had contacted Mr. Board performed a roll call to 2004, upon the application of Sealed bids will be received by Indebtedness (South Cameron District # 5; James Doxey, Police Lonnie Harper so the Mr. Harper adjourn the regular session and SUNBELT ENERGY PROPER- Cameron Parish Police Jury until Memorial Hospital Project), Series Juror District # 6; Charles Precht could perform a survey of the enter into executive session to dis- TIES-WEST PRICE LAKE, LLC. 1:30 p.m., Monday, February 2, 2004, at an interest rate not to III, Police Juror District # 3; structural support pilings for the cuss strategic planning on District At such hearing the 2004 in the meeting room of the exceed 4.75% percent per annum, Earnestine T Horn, Administrator Hospital. Mr. Harper’s survey operations. Roll was called with Commissioner of Conservation Parish Government Building, 110 to be repaid over a six (6) year Cameron Parish Police Jury; indicated that there had been a the following results: will consider evidence relative to smith Circle, Cameron, Louisiana, period, is hereby ratified and Bonnie W Conner, Secretary - normal amount of settling that YEAS: Rick Merchant, Greg the issuance of an Order pertain- for the purchase of four (4) sta- approved. Treasurer Cam. Parish Police Jury; had occurred during the life of the Fawvor, Stephanie Nunez, ing to the following matters relat- tionary compactors, installed. SECTION 2. All other resolu- Lori London, American Marketing structure, however no major Barbara LeBlanc, Tim Dupont, ing to the MA Zone, Reservoir A, in All bids must be submitted on tions in conflict herewith be, to the Concepts; Cathy Denison-Wicke, repairs are indicated at this time. Wendell Wilkerson the Crab Lake Field, Cameron bid forms which may be obtained extent of such conflict, and the Ph.D., CDW and Associated, Inc.. Mr. Hicks then reported to the NAYS: None Parish, Louisiana. at the Cameron Parish Police Jury same are hereby repealed. Absent: Kyle Theriot, Vice- Board that the roof over the busi- ABSTAINED: None 1. To create a single drilling office, 110 Smith Circle, Cameron, APPROVED AND ADOPTED Chairman ness office is currently being ABSENT: Kyle Theriot and production unit of approxi- Louisiana, during normal busi- this 17th day of December, 2003. Call to Order repaired by the maintenance staff In addition to the Board the mately 433 acres for the MA Zone, ness hours. ATTEST: The meeting was called to at a cost significantly less than following persons were included in Reservoir A, designated as the MA By: /s/ Charles Precht III order at 5:30 p.m. by Mr. Merchant had originally been anticipated. the executive session: RA SUA, all as shown more par- /s/Bonnie W. Conner CHARLES PRECHT, III, Pledge of Allegiance These repairs should be completed Mr. Cecil Sanner, Ms. Jennifer ticularly on the plat submitted Bonnie W. Conner, Secretary President Wendell Wilkerson led the within the next 2-3 weeks. Jones, Mr. Scott Trahan, Mr. Jack with the application. RUNS: Jan. 22, 29 - J 42 /s/ Bonnie W. Conner Pledge of Allegiance. HUD Grants/Loans Stolier, Mr. Joey Breaux. 2. To establish rules and regu- BONNIE W. CONNER, Secretary Approval of Minutes Ms. Jones reported to the On a motion by Mr. Dupont, lations governing the exploration NOTICE (Other business not pertinent It was moved by Mr. Dupont Board that while consulting with seconded by Mr. Wilkerson, the for and production of gas and con- According to Carl Broussard, to the within excerpt may be found and seconded by Mr. Wilkerson to the USDA personnel in Baton meeting was called back into regu- densate from the said unit. Cameron Parish Clerk of Court, of record in the official minutes.) dispense with the reading and Rouge, the fact that the Parish lar session. The motion carried. 3. To force pool and integrate the qualifying period for candi- Upon motion duly made and approve the minutes of the previ- does not have a nursing facility The Executive Session did not all separately owned tracts, min- dates seeking the below named unanimously carried, the meeting ous meeting. Motion carried. was discussed. They recommended result in any motions. eral leases and other property offices in the Tuesday, March 9, was adjourned. Camelot Update that the Hospital look into a new There being no further busi- interests within the unit so creat- 2004 Presidential Preference ATTEST: Mr. Bob Hicks, CEO of Camelot type of alternative called an ness, it was moved by Ms. Nunez, ed, with each tract sharing in unit Primary Election is from /s/ Charles Precht III Healthcare, LLC, presented the Assisted Living Facility. This facil- seconded by Mr. Wilkerson, that production on a surface acreage Wednesday, January 28, 2004 CHARLES PRECHT, III, Board with a letter of intent from a ity would consist of modular living the meeting be adjourned. basis of participation. through Friday, January 30, 2004. President company called PACER Health units, like apartments, which Meeting adjourned at 8:50 4. To designate James A. Democratic Parish Executive /s/ Bonnie W. Conner Corporation. This letter stated that would be located adjacent to the p.m. Whitson, Jr., operator of the well Committee Member District 1. BONNIE W. CONNER, Secretary it was that company’s intention to Hospital, and would provide ser- Approved this 20th day of and a unit well for the proposed Democratic Parish Executive RUN: Jan. 29 (J 47) merge with Camelot Healthcare of vices to the residents such as January, 2004 unit. Committee Member District 2. Cameron, LLC. Mr. Hicks stated meals, nursing visits, bathing Approval: 5. To consider such other mat- Democratic Parish Executive PUBLIC NOTICE that PACER will assume the finan- assistance, and laboratory testing. /s/ Rick Merchant ters as may be pertinent. Committee Member District 3. LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF cial side of operations of the The first step in assessing the RICK MERCHANT, CHAIRMAN The MA Zone, Reservoir A, in Democratic Parish Executive ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Hospital, while Camelot need for this type of facility would Lower Cameron the Crab Lake Field, Cameron Committee Member District 4. (LDEQ) ANR PIPELINE Healthcare will continue to operate be a statistical analysis to see if Hospital Service District Parish, Louisiana, is hereby Democratic Parish Executive GRAND CHENIER FACILITY the Hospital on a day to day basis. the Parish residents met the Attest: defined as being that gas and con- Committee Member District 5. ADMINISTRATIVE This merger will allow the Hospital threshold for further study. Then a /s/ Greg Fawvor densate bearing zone encountered Democratic Parish Executive COMPLETENESS to have access to new resources of feasibility study would be neces- GREG FAWVOR, SECRETARY between the measured depths of Committee Member District 6. DETERMINATION capital in an amount up to sary which would cost around RUN: Jan. 29 (J 50) 13,245’ and 15,865’ (ELM) in Republican Parish Executive The LDEQ Office of $10,000,000. He stated that this $10,000 to $15,000. Next the Technadrill (DOE/Eaton) - Gladys Committee Member District 1. Environmental Services has additional infusion of capital would USDA would provide loans to fund MINUTES OF AN EMERGENCY McCall No. 1 Well, located in Republican Parish Executive reviewed an initial Title V general allow the Hospital to catch up on the cost of construction of the liv- MEETING Section 27, Township 15 South, Committee Member District 2. air permit application from ANR all of its current financial obliga- ing units, and finally residents OF THE Range 5 West. Republican Parish Executive Pipeline, Nine Greenway Plaza, tions and help in the future devel- could go to the Louisiana Housing LOWER CAMERON HOSPITAL A plat is available for inspec- Committee Member District 3. Houston, TX 77046 for the Grand opment of new revenue producing Finance Authority for vouchers or SERVICE DISTRICT tion in the Office of Conservation Republican Parish Executive Chenier Facility and determined sources. Mr. Hicks also stated that rent subsidies for those who can The Board of Directors of in Baton Rouge and Lafayette, Committee Member District 4. that it is administratively com- he is continuing the process of not afford the rent. Ms. Jones stat- Lower Cameron Hospital Service Louisiana. Republican Parish Executive plete. The application was securing a line of credit with ed that she felt that the Cameron District held an emergency meet- www.dnr.state.la.us/CONS/CON- Committee Member District 5. received on January 5, 2004. The Cameron State Bank. The Council on Aging would work with ing on Friday, January 16, 2004. SEREN/hearings/pubhearings.ht Republican Parish Executive facility is located at 192 Hospital’s Accounts Receivable will the District on the first phase of Members present were as follows: m. Committee Member District 6. Mermentau Road, Grand Chenier, be used as collateral for this line of the analysis and that McNeese Rick Merchant, Chairman; Kyle All parties having interest For a copy of qualifications and Cameron Parish. credit. State University may be enticed to Theriot, Vice-Chairman; Greg therein shall take notice thereof. qualifying fees for the above ANR Pipeline proposes to Mr. Hicks then reported that do the feasibility study for free. Fawvor, Secretary ñ Treasurer; BY ORDER OF: named offices; interested persons apply for an initial Title V general during the past 18 month, a total of On a motion by Mr. Dupont, Barbara LeBlanc, Tim Dupont. JAMES H. WELSH can call the Cameron Parish Clerk air permit to install a new gas tur- 6 emergency room diversions were seconded by Mrs. LeBlanc it was Guests: Wayne Morris, COMMISSIONER OF of Court’s Office at (337)775-5316 bine. required due to outdated equip- moved that Ms. Jones is herby Administrator, South Cameron CONSERVATION Monday through Friday, from 8:30 Inquiries or requests for addi- ment in the Hospital’s emergency authorized to consult with the Memorial Hospital; Scott Trahan, Baton Rouge, La. a.m. until 4:30 p.m. tional information regarding this room and in the lab. During the Cameron Council on Aging and Police Juror, District # 5;Brenda 1/16/04; 121/04 L dpe The Clerk of Court’s Office application should be directed to last month’s Board meeting Mr. McNeese State University to begin Merchant, Lake Charles American IF ACCOMMODATIONS ARE hours during qualifying will be as Kaylee Wiegel, LDEQ, Hicks had presented the Board gathering data on an Assisted Press; By Tele-Conference: REQUIRED UNDER AMERI- follows: Environmental Assistance with his “wish list” of new equip- Living Facility located in Cameron Jennifer Jones, Assistant District CANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, Wednesday, January 28th, Division, P. O. Box 4313, Baton ment needed for continued hospital Parish. The motion carried. Attorney; Bob Hicks, Camelot PLEASE ADVISE THE OFFICE 2004 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Rouge, LA 70821-4313, or at 225- operations, the total which had On a motion by Mr. Fawvor, Healthcare, LLC; Vinson Knight, OF CONSERVATION - ENGI- Thursday, January 29th, 2004 219-3288. exceeded 1 million dollars. Ms. seconded by Ms. Nunez it was Sullivan, Stolier & Resor. NEERING DIVISION AT P. O. 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Persons wishing to be included Jones asked Mr. Hicks if he could moved to give the Chairman Absent: Stephanie Nunez, BOX 94275, BATON ROUGE, LA Friday, January 30th, 2004 on the mailing list for permit prioritize the new equipment need- authority to sign amendments to Wendell Wilkerson 70804-9275 IN WRITING WITH- 8:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. actions involving this facility ed so that the equipment could be the Cooperative Endeavor Lease Call to Order IN TEN (10) WORKING DAYS OF RUNS: Jan. 22, 29 - J 45 should contact Ms. Soumaya purchased in phases over the next Agreement with Camelot The meeting was called to THE HEARING DATE. Ghosn in writing at LDEQ, P. O. several months. Mr. Hicks respond- Healthcare to comply with order at 5:00 p.m. by Mr. RUN: Jan. 29 (J 54) PROCEEDINGS Box 4313, Baton Rouge, LA 70821- ed that the equipment with the requirements to secure USDA Merchant Cameron, Louisiana 4313, by phone at 225-219-3276, highest priority is the emergency loans for the new equipment pur- Pledge of Allegiance PUBLIC NOTICE December 17, 2003 or by emailing at maillistre- room, laboratory and nurses sta- chases. The motion carried. Greg Fawvor led the Pledge of CAMERON PARISH COASTAL The Cameron Parish Police [email protected]. tion equipment on his list. The On a motion by Mr. Fawvor, Allegiance. USE PERMIT APPLICATION Jury met in regular public session All correspondence should total of this equipment would be seconded by Mrs. LeBlanc it was Change of Agenda Interested parties are hereby at 6:00 o’clock p.m. on December specify AI 3394 and Activity around $288,000. moved that the Hospital lease pay- At the direction of Ms. notified that the Coastal 17, 2003, at the South Cameron Tracking Number PER20040001. Ms. Jones then reported to the ment due date would be changed Jennifer Jones, Assistant District Management Section of the Memorial Hospital, Cameron, RUN: Jan. 29 (J 48) Board that efforts to secure monies from the 1st day of each month to Attorney, it was moved by Mr. Cameron Parish Police Jury has Louisiana, with the following to help purchase this new equip- the 15th day of each month to Dupont and seconded by Mr. received the following apparently members present: Charles Precht PROCEEDINGS ment had been very successful. coincide with receipt of Medicare Theriot, that the Board add an complete application for a Coastal III, James Doxey, Scott Trahan, CAMERON PARISH WATER Representative Mickey Frith had funds. The lease payment would Executive Session to the Agenda to Use Permit in accordance with the Norma Pinch. AND WASTEWATER #1 pledged $30,000 from his Rural then be late if received after the discuss Strategic Planning on rules and regulations of the ABSENT: Dusty Sandifer, December 18, 2003 Development funds and an addi- 25th day of each month. The District operations. The motion Louisiana Coastal Resources Steve Trahan. The Cameron Parish Water tional USDA Grant of around motion carried. carried. Program and R.S. 49, 213.1, the The meeting was called to and Wastewater District No. 1 $75,000 would be possible, leaving On a motion by Mr. Fawvor, Executive Session State and Local Coastal Resources order and the roll called with the Board met in regular session on the District’s share of the first seconded by Mr. Wilkerson it was On a motion by Mr. Dupont, Management Act of 1978, as above result. Thursday, December 18, 2003 at phase monies for equipment moved to give the Chairman seconded by Mr. Theriot the Board amended. L.C.U.P. #040206 Thereupon, the following reso- 7:00 p.m. in the board room locat- replacement to be around authority to sign amendments to performed a roll call to adjourn the Name of Applicant: John B. lution was introduced and pur- ed at 126 Ann Street, in the village $180,000. the Cooperative Endeavor Lease regular session and enter into Duhon Heirs, LLC, 134 Claiborne suant to motion made by Mr. of Cameron, Louisiana. New Business Agreement with Camelot Executive Session to discuss Lane, Hackberry, LA 70645. James Doxey and seconded by Members present were: J. C. Mr. Joseph A Delafield next Healthcare to allow for tax monies Strategic Planning on District Location of permit: Hackberry - Mrs. Norma Pinch, was adopted Murphy, Paul Duhon, Vergy presented the Board with a resolu- in the amount of $175,000, cur- operations. Roll was called with Section 51, T12S - R10W Cameron by the following vote: Hebert, Bobby Doxey, Tammy tion which would allow the Lower rently collected to subsidize emer- the following results: Parish, Louisiana. YEAS: Charles Precht III, Peshoff, and Chris Hebert. Cameron Hospital Service District gency room operations, to be used YEAS: Rick Merchant, Kyle Character of Work: Proposed James Doxey, Scott Trahan, Absent: Ronald January. to go to the Louisiana State Bond to purchase Excess Revenue Theriot, Greg Fawvor, Barbara excavation of approximately Norma Pinch. Guests: Police Juror James Commission to ask for permission Certificates of Indebtedness to LeBlanc, Tim Dupont 436,811 cubic yards of topsoil, NAYS: None. Doxey and Fire Chief Ron to incur debt in an amount not to finance the purchase of new equip- NAYS: None sand and clay to provide for a com- ABSENT: Dusty Sandifer, Johnson. exceed $1,100,000 in the form of ment for South Cameron ABSTAINED: None mercial source of fill material. Steve Trahan. Board president J. C. Murphy excess revenue bonds. Mr. Memorial Hospital. The motion ABSENT: Stephanie Nunez, The decision on whether to NOT VOTING: None. called the meeting to order. Delafield then explained to the carried. Wendell Wilkerson. issue a permit will be based on an RESOLUTION The minutes for the previous Board that for the Phase I amount On a motion by Mr. Dupont, In addition to the Board the evaluation of the probable impacts A RESOLUTION APPROV- month’s meeting were approved as of $180,000 the interest rate seconded by Mrs. LeBlanc it was following persons were included in of the proposed activity in accor- ING ISSUANCE BY THE LOWER read. should be around 2.25% to 2.75% moved to give the Chairman the executive session: Mr. Scott dance with the state policies out- CAMERON HOSPITAL SERVICE On a motion by Vergy Hebert on a two year pay back. The monies authority to enter into an agree- Trahan, Mr. Wayne Morris, Ms. lined in R.S. 49:213.2. The deci- DISTRICT OF NOT TO EXCEED and seconded by Tammy Peshoff to pay back the amount borrowed ment with PACER Health to guar- Jennifer Jones, Mr. Vinson sion will reflect in the national $1,200,000 EXCESS REVENUE and carried that the financial will come from tax monies collected antee obligations of the current Knight, Mr. Bob Hicks. concern for both protection and CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTED- statements be accepted as pre- that is usually paid to Camelot as a lessee, Camelot Healthcare, LLC On a motion by Mrs. LeBlanc, utilization of important resources. NESS, FOR A TERM NOT sented. subsidy for emergency room opera- of Cameron and the Lower seconded by Mr. Dupont, the meet- The decision must be consistent EXCEEDING SIX (6) YEARS, AT On a motion by Paul Duhon tions and hospital maintenance Cameron Hospital Service ing was called back into regular with the state program and A RATE OR RATES NOT and seconded by Bobby Doxey and during the year. Camelot has District. The motion carried. session. The motion carried. approved local programs for affect- EXCEEDING 4.75% PER carried that the bills for the month signed an agreement that states On a motion by Mr. Dupont, Based upon Strategic ed parishes and must represent an ANNUM, FOR THE PURPOSE be paid. that they will forgo this subsidy so seconded, by Ms. Nunez it was Planning discussions during the appropriate balancing of social, OF PURCHASING AND On a motion by Tammy that the Board can purchase new moved to adopt a revised budget Executive Session, the Board environmental and economic fac- ACQUIRING CERTAIN EQUIP- Peshoff and seconded by Paul equipment that is badly needed. for the 2004 calendar year to show decided to take no actions at this tors. All factors which may be rel- MENT FOR SOUTH CAMERON Duhon and carried to nominate J. When asked why the Board should excess revenues to service the debt time. evant to the proposal will be con- MEMORIAL HOSPITAL; AND C. Murphy for president. not just use it’s tax money to pur- created by the Excess Revenue Mrs. Brenda Merchant, Lake sidered; among these are flood and PROVIDING FOR OTHER MAT- On a motion by J. C. Murphy chase the equipment, Mr. Delafield Certificates of Indebtedness to Charles American Press reporter, storm hazards, water quality, TERS WITH RESPECT THERE- and seconded by Chris Hebert and responded that it is always better finance the purchase of new equip- asked to address the Board con- water supply, feasible alternative TO. carried to nominate Vergy Hebert to borrow the money in case the ment for South Cameron cerning the Executive Session. sites, drainage patterns, historical WHEREAS, the Lower for president. District’s excess cash is needed for Memorial Hospital. The motion Mrs. Merchant stated that she felt sites, economics, public and pri- Cameron Hospital Service District On a motion by Bobby Doxey an emergency reason such as an carried. that the Board was not complying vate benefits, coastal water depen- (the “Issuer”) is a political subdivi- and seconded by J. C. Murphy and economic downturn in the On a motion by Mr. Dupont, with the Open Meetings Law in dency, impacts on natural fea- sion of the State of Louisiana, carried to nominate Tammy Hospital’s normal operations. Also seconded by Mr. Wilkerson it was that there was no Executive tures, compatibility with the nat- organized and existing pursuant Peshoff for vice president. due to the fact that interest rates moved to give the Chairman Session listed on the agenda. She ural and cultural setting and the to the provisions of Subsection 2 of By unanimous vote the follow- are at an all-time historic low, this authority to sign an audit engage- also felt that because of the fact extent of long term benefits or Section 44 of Article VI of the ing were elected: makes borrowing the money to ment letter with the firm of that the Board was dealing with adverse impacts. Louisiana Constitution of 1974, President - Vergy Hebert replace equipment even more Broussard, Poche’, Lewis and public funds, all discussions Certification that the proposed and Part I of Chapter 10 of Title 46 Vice President - Tammy attractive at this time. When asked Breaux. The motion carried. regarding those funds should be activity will not violate applicable of the Louisiana Revised Statutes Peshoff why the District is requesting an On a motion by Mrs. LeBlanc, made during an open meeting. Mr. water and air quality, laws, stan- of 1950, as amended; and Designated Check Signer - J. amount of $1,100,000 for approval seconded by Ms. Nunez, it was Fawvor apologized to Mrs. dards and regulations will be WHEREAS, the Issuer is fur- C. Murphy from the Bond Commission, Mr. moved that the following bills be Merchant for not having the required before a permit is issued. ther authorized pursuant to On a motion by Paul Duhon Delafield responded that this approved for payment for the Executive Session on the meet- Any person may request, in Sections 2922 and 2923 of Title 33 and seconded by Tammy Peshoff amount represents the entire “wish month of December: ingís agenda, however he also writing, within the comment peri- of the Louisiana Revised Statutes and carried that the budget for list” of equipment. The actual Sullivan, Stolier & Resor, stated that the Board only entered od specified in this notice, that a of 1950, as amended (the “Act”), to 2004 be approved as presented. amount borrowed, however will $11,189.89, Legal Services into Executive Session at the public hearing be held to consider make and enter into contracts ded- On a motion by Paul Duhon probably be less due to the fact that Cameron Pilot, $114.00, direction of its legal consul. Mrs. this application. Request for pub- icating the excess of annual rev- and seconded by Vergy Hebert and other monies can come in the form Publication of Minutes Merchant then asked Mr. Morris lic hearings shall state, with par- enues of subsequent years above carried that there being no further of federal, state, and foundation Cameron Pilot, $120.00, several question regarding current ticularity, the reasons for holding statutory, necessary and usual business that the meeting stand grants and all that the District Publication of Minutes hospital operations. a public hearing. charges to the payment of that adjourned. would have to borrow are the Steffies, Vingello & McKenzie, There being no further busi- Plans for the proposed work portion of the cost of public /s/ Lori LeBlanc matching funds. This action will, LLC, $45.00, Legal Fees ness, it was moved by Mr. Dupont, may be inspected at the Cameron improvements which is to be borne LORI LEBLANC, SECRETARY however, establish a line of credit Broussard, Poche’, Lewis and seconded by Mr. Theriot, that the Parish Police Jury Annex by the Issuer under such contacts, /s/J. C. Murphy for the District should the funds be Breaux, $235.00, Accounting/Cost meeting be adjourned. Building, Coastal Management provided all such dedications do J. C. MURPHY, PRESIDENT needed at a later date. Also, no Report Services Meeting adjourned at 6:20 Division, Courthouse Square, P.O. not exceed the estimated excess of CAMERON PARISH WW#1 monies will be approved to be bor- Broussard, Poche’, Lewis and p.m. Box 1280, Cameron, Louisiana, revenues over said statutory, nec- RUN: Jan. 29 (J 49) rowed without approval from both Breaux, $ 1,250.00, Approved this 20th day of (337) 775-5718. Written comments essary and usual charges of the the District and the Police Jury. Accounting/Cost Report Services January, 2004 should be mailed within 25 days year in which the contract is MINUTES OF A REGULAR The resolution attached hereto Broussard, Poche’, Lewis and Approval: from the date of this public notice made; and MEETING and identified as Exhibit A was Breaux, $1,410.00, /s/ Rick Merchant to Cameron Parish Police Jury, WHEREAS, on December 17, OF THE offered by Ms. Nunez, seconded by Accounting/Cost Report Services RICK MERCHANT, CHAIRMAN Coastal Management Division, 2003, the Issuer authorized not LOWER CAMERON HOSPI- Mr. Wilkerson and declared duly Broussard, Poche’, Lewis and Lower Cameron Post Office Box 1280, Cameron, exceeding ONE MILLION TWO TAL SERVICE DISTRICT adopted by the Lower Cameron Breaux, $828.00, Accounting/Cost Hospital Service District Louisiana 70631. HUNDRED THOUSAND AND The Board of Directors of Hospital Service District on this Report Services Attest: Sincerely, NO/100 ($1,200,000) DOLLARS in Lower Cameron Hospital Service 17th day of December, 2003. The The motion carried. /s/ Greg Fawvor /s/ Earnestine T. Horn, Excess Revenue Certificates of District met in regular session on resolution authorized the Lower Grant Presentations GREG FAWVOR, SECRETARY Coastal Zone Administrator Indebtedness in the manner Thursday, December 17, 2003. Cameron Hospital Service District Presentations were given by RUN: JAN. 29 (J 51) CAMERON PARISH POLICE authorized and provided by the Members present were as follows: to incur debt in an amount not to Ms. Lori London of American JURY Act and as hereinafter specified, to Rick Merchant, Chairman; Greg exceed $1,100,000 for a term not Marketing Concepts and Mrs. LEGAL NOTICE RUN: Jan. 29 (J 55) obtain ready funds to pay the costs Fawvor, Secretary -Treasurer; exceeding six (6) years at a rate or Cathy Denison-Wicke, Ph.D. of -4- of purchase and acquisition of cer- Stephanie Nunez; Barbara rates not exceeding 4.75% per CDW and Associates, Inc., regard- Crab Lake Field JURY LIST tain medical equipment for South LeBlanc, Tim Dupont, Wendell annum, for the purpose of purchas- ing the possibility of the Hospital 04-193 The following Cameron Parish Cameron Memorial Hospital (the Wilkerson ing and acquiring certain equip- obtaining grants as a source of LEGAL NOTICE residents have been summoned to “Project”); Guests: Wayne Morris, South ment for South Cameron Memorial funding on future purchases of STATE OF LOUISIANA, OFFICE appear in Cameron District Court WHEREAS, the Parish of Cameron Memorial Hospital Hospital. equipment and expansion of ser- OF CONSERVATION, BATON on Monday, March 15, 2004 to Cameron desires to approve by Administrator; Cecil Sanner, The Board entered a temporary vices. ROUGE, LOUISIANA resolution the debt of the Issuer; Cameron Parish District Attorney; recess in order to allow the On a motion by Mrs. LeBlanc, In accordance with the laws of Cont. on Page 9. seconded by Mr. Dupont it was Page 9, The Cameron Parish Pilot, Cameron, La., January 29, 2004

request from the Louisiana seconded by Mrs. Theriot, the LEGAL NOTICES Secretary of State Division of Board approved the minutes from Retirement Cont. from Page 8. Archives, Records & History, the December 8, 2003 regular instructing the board to designate meeting and the December 12, planning CLASSIFIEDS serve as Civil Jurors: a records officer to serve as a liai- 2003 special meeting as printed. Abbott, Shelia, Cameron; son between their office and the No bids were received for the “Planning and saving for Bakert, John R., Cameron; Benoit, district on all matters regarding readvertised surface lease for the retirement is an individual REAL ESTATE RV SALES Kevin J., Lake Charles; Billiot, records management. Mr. unexpired term of Section 16-14- responsibility,” said James B. Wilfred D., Bell City; Blanchard, McEvers motioned to designate 12. Lockhart, deputy commissioner GRAND LAKE, 7 year old 2003 CLEARANCE Sale! Preston P., Hackberry; Director Byron Broussard to per- On motion of Mr. Howerton, of Social Security. “Unfor- Brick Home, 1700 sq. ft., 3/2.5 Largest selection ever of Travel Booth, Mary D., Grand form these duties. Second by Mrs. seconded by Mr. McEvers, the tunately, many Americans mis- on 1.5 acres custom/oak cabi- Trailers and 5th Wheels on Chenier; Boudreaux, Melvin J., Booth. None opposed. Motion car- Board recognized Mrs. Bobbye nets; F/P; 2 car garage; large sale. Also check out our motor Creole; Bourgeois, Mitchell J., ried. Mrs. Pinch signed the Delaney, Teacher at Grand Lake takenly believe that Social Cameron; Broussard, Larry J., requested form to be submitted to High School, for attaining Security alone will guarantee back yard. Must See! homes and mini homes. Kite Lake Charles; Broussard, Mitchell the state office. National Board Certified Teacher their financial future. $119,000. 526-7904, 598-4011 Bros. RV, Hwy 171 N, J., Creole; Mr. McEvers discussed status and presented her with a The Save For Your Future evening. 1/8-29p. DeRidder, La. 1-800-456-2724. Brown, Bertha S., Cameron; Certificates of Deposit. He certificate. Ms. Jill Saia, State campaign recommends that www.kitebros.com 8/7tfc. Brown, Kenneth W., Hackberry; motioned that considering the Department of Education, every American take four simple COUNTRY DRIVE Lot. Browne, Rhonda M., Lake three separate existing CD's have Professional Accountability Great location in restricted WORK WANTED Charles; Budinas, William T., maturing dates that are signifi- Department, presented Ms. steps when they receive their Cameron; Campos, Tito cantly spaced out over the course Delaney with a pin in recognition Social Security State-ment-an neighborhood in Grand Lake. WILL BABYSIT in my Rodriguez, Cameron; of the year, any future increases of her achievement. excellent tool for financial plan- 1± acre lot with house pad home. Hot meals, snacks, Celestine, Gregory L., should be made to these accounts On motion of Mr. Sanner, sec- ning-each year: and culvert in place. toys, big yard to play. Call Cameron; Chambers, Jeannine G., instead of creating new accounts. onded by Mrs. Abadie, the Board 1. Calculate how much money $35,000.00 775-5152 for details. 1/29p. Cameron; Close, Dennis J., Second by Ms. Booth. None approved a request from Elysium you need for retirement and 112 MARGARET Lane. Hackberry; Conner, Wade J., opposed. Motion carried. Energy, LLC for consent to assign other personal and family Darling starter 3/1 cottage NOTICES Cameron; Constance, Katrina B., Mrs. Pinch suggested that the the oil, gas, and mineral lease on 1.12 acres in Grand Lake. Creole; district publish the yearly finan- dated February 3, 1956 in Section needs. 2. Plan how to accumulate Roof, central a/c, and mechan- HAVE YOUR taxes done Crochet, Valmond P., Creole; cial reports in the local newspaper. 16-15-14 to Azimuth Energy. for $30, short form only. Call Cruse, Raymond Joseph, Creole; She stated that this would be dis- On motion of Mr. Sanner, sec- money and other assets to help ical system approx. 5 yrs. old. David, Dana A. Gueydan; David, cussed further after the audit onded by Mr. McEvers, the Board you meet your needs. Additional access possible 775-5152. 1/29p. John P., Gueydan; Domingue, reports are complete. received a report regarding parent 3. Act to implement your plan from rear of property. Mara E., Creole; Mr. McEvers gave an update notification of “Not Highly and save the money you (and $69,900.00. ALTERNATOR REPAIR Doxey, Jo Ann R., Grand on the purchase of the ambulance Qualified Teacher.” your family) need. GRAND Lake - Restricted NIX ALTERNATORS & Chenier; Dugas, Patricia A., building. He stated that the sur- On motion of Mrs. Abadie, sec- subdivision, 2000 sq. ft. mini- Cameron; Duhon, Bernice G. Mrs., vey had been completed and that onded by Mr. Howerton, the Board 4. Reassess your financial Starters - Repairs and Rebuilt. Lake Charles; Duhon, Bertha B., the district would be making a granted the superintendent per- needs and the progress of your mum $17,500. Foreign, domestic, boats, auto, Lake Charles; Faulk, Richard A., partial payment of $40,000 prior mission to continue the 4th grade plan every year. Call ERA Moffett Realty, truck, industrial, tractors, lawn Lake Charles; to the end of the year 2003 then a class size pilot program through An informative booklet, “How Inc. 436-6639 ext. 261 and ask mowers and outboard motors. Fountain, Roosevelt Jr., final payment of $45,000 would be the 2004-2005 school session. to Save for Your Future-A Guide for Grace - 598-2573 home or 1723 N. Hwy. 171, Lake Cameron; Fruge, Robert W., due March 1, 2004. These details On motion of Mrs. Theriot, for Financial Security,” is avail- 490-5140 pager. 5/15tfc Charles. 433-2813. 3/27-12/25p. Cameron; Granger, Marshal A., are listed in the purchase agree- seconded by Mr. McEvers, the able online at www.saveforyour Lake Charles; Guidry, Barron E., ment being prepared by District Board received comments from FOR SALE Grand Chenier; Guidry, Nancy G. Attorney, Cecil Sanner. Payment Mr. Rick Merchant, CAE future.org. The Web site also FOR RENT Lake Charles; schedule has been approved by the President. provides links to the ASEC and FOR SALE: Red Brick FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, Hantz, Monica, Hackberry; Louisiana State Bond Commision. On motion of Mr. McEvers, Social Security Web sites, as Firebox with oak gas logs - 1 bath home with central air Harris, Benjamin F., Lake Mr Sanner will contact the district seconded by Mrs. Abadie, the well as benefit calculators and a both $150. Wooden mantel Charles; Hill, Rudie G., Cameron; when all of the paperwork is ready Board gave approval for the fol- and heat on Edna St. in “ballpark estimate” pre-retire- cut to fit in corner. Please call Grand Lake. $500 month, Holland, Kathryn E., Lake for the transaction to be made. lowing: ment planning worksheet. Charles; Jinks, Jared J., Mr. McEvers also discussed Special education preschool Linda at 542-4442. 1/29p. $250 deposit. Call 474-7311 or Hackberry; scheduling an employee evalua- teachers, the school psychologist 598-3386. 1/8-22 Jinks, Norman G., Hackberry; tion on the recently hired secre- and Ms. Willyne Kestel to attend (Rationale - Ms. Dinah Billings’ METAL OUTLET Metal Jinks, Stephanie L., Lake Charles; tary for the March 2004 meeting. the national conference address- pending retirement) Roofing ~ Carports ~ Metal COMMERCIAL PROP- Kennedy, Brian J., Lake Charles; Employee pay scale will be evalu- ing issues in early development: On motion of Mrs. Theriot, Buildings ~ Patio Cover Kits ~ ERTY For Rent. $600 month. Kershaw, Martin, Hackberry; ated at that time as well. birth to five years old, entitled The seconded by Mr. McEvers, the C’s & Z’s ~ Custom Trim ~ RV LaBove, Haley S., Hackberry; Mrs. Mooney discussed adopt- Young Child with Special Needs in Board received the superinten- 797 Marshall, 2000 sq. ft. LaBove, Madeline G., Bell ing an employee allowance for the Nashville, TN, March 25-31, 2004 dent’s report regarding goals and & Equipment Covers ~ Metal Formerly Tou Les Fleurs. 1- City; Landry, Boyce J., Hackberry; purchase of uniform boots. She with expenses covered with feder- objectives for academic and other Doors ~ Windows. 337-625- 337-775-5489. 1/22-2/12p. LaPoint, Amanda S., Cameron; stated that the district currently al funds. performances as reflected by the 2778. 2241 E. Napoleon, LaRue, Donna R., Creole; Leavins, supplies all other uniform attire, Participants in the Connected School Report Card issued by the Sulphur. Open Mon.-Fri. 7 am- CARD OF THANKS Doris G., Hackberry; but should consider supplying Classroom Series, an online class- Louisiana State Department of 5 pm, Sat. 7 am-12 noon. tfc. LeBleu, John W., Lake boots because of the conditions room technology professional Education. THE FAMILY of Jean Charles; LeDoux, Sampson J., which medics are often required to development cohort, to attend the On motion of Mr. Howerton, HELP WANTED (Shorty) Landry would like to Lake Charles; Leger, Amanda K., work in. Mr. McEvers suggested annual Connected Classroom seconded by Mrs. Abadie, the thank Msgr. Melancon, Cameron; Little, Chad J., Grand an amount of $150.00 per year be Conference in Las Vegas, NV, Board adjourned until the next SECURITY OFFICERS Deacon Roy Nash, 911, the Chenier; Lonthier, Roxanne L., allowed. Mrs. Mooney motioned February 26-27, 2004 with expens- regular session on Monday, needed in the Cameron Area. South Cameron Hospital and Lake Charles; that all ambulance medics be es covered with professional devel- February 9, 2004. Please contact the office at 1- Ambulance, Dr. Sanders, Lowenthal, Michael W., Baton awarded a maximum of $150.00 opment federal funds. APPROVED: 800-759-3660. 1/29-2/5p. Rouge; Mallett, Irvin R., Cameron; per year toward the purchase of Request to permit the golf Clifton Morris, President Lake Charles Memorial Hos- Miller, Allen K., Grand Chenier; uniform boots and uniform boot team from Hackberry High School CAMERON PARISH pital, Dr. Bailey, Dr. Brous- Miller, Dorothy Duhon, Cameron; repairs. Second by Mr. McEvers. to travel out-of-state to Myrtle SCHOOL BOARD LCC, INC. is looking for sard, the Extended Care Re- Morris, Erin L., Lake Charles; None opposed. Motion carried. Beach, SC, at no cost to the Board. ATTEST: qualified direct care personnel hab and there staff, Acadian Mouton, Albert A., Cameron; Mrs. Booth motioned to On motion of Mr. Howerton, Douglas L. Chance, Secretary to care for our consumers in the Ambulance, Mrs. Matilda La- Poole, Joshua H., Hackberry; adjourn. Second by Ms. Trosclair. seconded by Mr. Sanner, the Board CAMERON PARISH Grand Lake area. Shifts are: Bove, Mrs. Matilda Bertrand, Poole, Leola B., Hackberry; None opposed. Motion carried. approved payment of application SCHOOL BOARD Weekdays, 10 p.m. - 6 a.m. and Posada, Maria J., Cameron; RUN: Jan. 29 (J 57) #16 in the amount of $9,136.57 to RUN: Jan. 29 (J 60) all the Pall Bearers, all who Pradia, Dan H., Cameron; Bessette Development for con- Weekends, 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. ; 6 came, brought food, send Quinn, Vickie L., Cameron; INVITATION FOR BIDS struction in School District #5 Cameron Parish Police Jury p.m. - 6 a.m.; or 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. cards donations, flowers and Randolph, Veda S., Cameron; SEALED BIDS WILL BE (bond issue construction funds). Agenda (Must meet LCC, Inc. mini- especially all the prayers, Reed, Joseph, Cameron; Richard, RECEIVED UNTIL 9:00 AM On motion of Mr. Sanner, sec- February 2, 2004 mum standards for employ- Hixson Funeral Home, Mr. Alton A., Cameron; Rutherford, LOCAL TIME, WEDNESDAY, onded by Mrs. Theriot, the Board 1. Call to Order ment.) Call 598-4124. 1/29-2/5p. Abe Manuel, Mr. Frank Myra C., Grand Chenier; FEBRUARY 18, 2004, IN THE accepted construction and renova- 2. Pledge of Allegiance Savoie, Adrian S., Cameron; GULF COAST SOIL AND WATER tion in School District No. 5, 3. Reading of Minutes Pickett, the choir who provid- Seay, Coby P., Hackberry; Seay, J. CONSERVATION DISTRICT'S Johnson Bayou High School, as 4. Drilling and Pipeline Snickers ed the beautiful music. God Betty Mrs., Hackberry; Sellers, OFFICE, 1400 HIGHWAY 14, substantially complete within the Permits: Bless each and everyone of Alyssa M., Cameron; Sellers, LAKE CHARLES, LOUISIANA, standard period of 45 days to a. Apache Corporation - you. Thomas N., Creole; 70601 (337) 436-5020 EXT.3, FOR address remaining items. Johnson Bayou, Section 32, T14W, Surprises Beatrice, Leulla, Louis and Souci, Norma M., Cameron; PROVIDING THE FOLLOWING On motion of Mr. McEvers, R11W, Sections 4, 5, & 6, T15S, Makes 2 dozen cookies. Lawrence; The Stine, Laura K., Hackberry; MATERIALS: seconded by Mrs. Abadie, the R11W, Apache Louisiana Grandchildren and Great Storm, Christine A., Cameron; 1. 4,000 PLUGS; SMOOTH Board authorized the superinten- Minerals, Inc., 9 No. 1 Well, (pro- Sturlese, Courtney L., Creole; CORDGRASS; Spartina alterniflo- dent to contract Mr. Gale posed installation of 4” flowline 2 sticks butter (softened) Grandchildren Styron, Cody J., Creole; ra cv vermilion Zembower as the architect for ren- and 2 metal casings), Cameron 1 cup creamy peanut butter Swanner, William A., Creole; 2. 1,740 TRADE GALLONS; ovations and expansions at Grand Parish, LA. (040201) 1 cup light brown sugar Theriot, Barbara A., Creole; CALIFORNIA BULRUSH; Lake High School pending the dis- b. Denbury Resources, Inc. - 1 cup sugar Theriot, Delayne H., Grand Schoenoplectus californicus trict attorney’s review and Lowry, Section 10, T12S, R4W, Chenier; Theriot, Randy E., Lake 3. 2,000 TRADE GALLONS; approval of the contract. State Lease 17314 No. 1 Well, 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla CAMERON FOOD MART Charles; Theriot, Sheila J., Lake GIANT CUTGRASS; Zizaniopsis On motion of Mrs. Theriot, (proposed installation of 3” flow- $ Charles; miliacea seconded by Mr. Sanner, the Board line), Cameron Parish, LA. 31⁄2 cups all-purpose flour Community Coffee...... Lb. 3.59 Thevis, Leo J., Gueydan; 4. 500 TRADE GALLO; accepted the resignation of Ms. (040203) (sifted) Thibodeaux, Jill B., Creole; ROSEAU CANE; Phragmities aus- Stephanie Rogers as teacher/assis- c. Chevron, U.S.A. - Offshore 1⁄2 teaspoon salt Grade A Large Eggs...... Doz. $1.29 Trahan, Alfred G., Cameron; tralis tant principal assigned to Johnson Johnson Bayou, West Cameron 1 teaspoon baking soda Foremost Milk...... Gal. $2.59 Trahan, Anita, Hackberry; 5. 1,000 4" POTS; BITTER Bayou High School, effective Area, Block 21, State Lease 17774 1 bag Snickers Miniatures Coke, Dr. Pepper, or Sprite Trahan, Carl Evan, Cameron; PANICM; Panicum amarum January 19, 2004, in order for her Well No. 1, (proposed installation Reg. or Diet...... 12/12 Oz. $3.45 Trahan, Melissa T., Beaumont, 6. 6,240 PLUGS; CALIFOR- to accept a position with the of jack-up rig and to drill, suspend Powdered Sugar Texas; Trahan, Murl T., Creole; NIA BULRUSH; ; Schoenoplectus Louisiana State Department of and set protective structure), 1 bag Dove Milk or Dark ....Suitcase 24/12 Oz. Cans $5.99 Tran, Loi Tai, Cameron; Venable, californicus Education; and authorized the Cameron Parish, LA. (040204) Chocolate Promises, optional Budweiser or Bud Light...24/10 Oz. Cans $13.99 Mark S., Lake Charles; Vincent, 7. 800 4" POTS; MARSH HAY superintendent to advertise for a d. El Paso Production Miller Lite...... 12/10 Oz. $7.19 Faye E., Hackberry; CORDGRASS; Spartina patens teacher/assistant principal to Company - Lowry, Section 35, Combine butter, peanut Inland Valley French Fries Vinson, Pamela K., Creole; 8. 800 4" POTS; SALT GRASS; replace Ms. Rogers. T13S, R6W, Miami Corp. 26 Well butter and sugars using a All Cuts...... 3/$4.00 Ware, Michael W., Hackberry; Distichlis spicata On motion of Mrs. Abadie, sec- No. 1, (proposed site clearance and mixer on a medium to low Wicke, John M., Creole; Williams, 9. 200 4" POTS; SEA OATS; onded by Mr. Howerton, the Board verification of abandoned oil & gas Hot, Lean or Croissant Pockets Solomon, Cameron; Wilson, Uniola paniculata cv. Caminada approved an adjustment to the structures), Cameron Parish, LA. speed until light and fluffy. Asst. Flavors...... $1.99 Rhonda S., Cameron. A COMPLETE ASSEMBLY school calendar to provide release (040205) Slowly add eggs and vanilla Kraft Shredded Cheese RUN: Jan. 29 (J 56) OF THE BID INVITATION WITH time for students and professional 5. Other Permits: until thoroughly combined. SPECIFICATIONS MAY BE development for employees during a. Long Petroleum, LLC. - Then mix in flour, salt and All Flavors...... 8 Oz. $1.79 Cameron Parish EMS OBTAINED BY CONTACTING the week following state testing, Klondike, T13S, R3W, Willow baking soda. Blue Plate Mayonnaise...... 32 Oz. $2.69 Lower Cameron Parish THE DISTRICT SECRETARY AT Thursday - Friday, March 25-26, Lake, (proposed mitigation), Cover and chill dough for 2 Louisiana Hot Sauce...... 12 Oz. 79¢ Ambulance Service District THE ADDRESS SHOWN ABOVE. 2004. Cameron Parish, LA. (040202) to 3 hours. Parade Tomato Sauce...... 8 Oz. 5/$1.00 Board of Directors Meeting RUN: Jan. 29, Feb. 5, 12 (J 59) On motion of Mr. Howerton, b. John B. Duhon Heirs, LLC. - Parade Corn, Green Beans, Sweet Peas, December 11, 2003 seconded by Mrs. Abadie, the Hackberry, Section 51, T12S, Unwrap each Miniature. Meeting called to order at 4:00 PROCEEDINGS Board approved the Auditor’s R10W, (proposed excavation), Remove dough from refrig- Mix Veg., Carrots, Sliced Beets p.m. by President Phyllis Pinch. Cameron, Louisiana Report which was an unqualified, Cameron Parish, LA. (040206) erator. Divide into 1-table- or Potatoes...... 14 Oz. 2/79¢ Roll call: Present - Phyllis January 12, 2004 excellent report. 6. Appointments: spoon pieces and flatten. Libbys Vienna Sausage...... 5 Oz. 2/79¢ Pinch, Loston McEvers, Sethie The Committee of the Whole On motion of Mr. Howerton, a. Ambulance Dist. #1 - Place one Miniature in the Parade Long Grain Rice...... 4 Lb. Bag $1.19 Trosclair, Michaeil Booth and met on this date at 3:00 p.m. with seconded by Mr. Sanner, the Board Michael Booth, Loston McEvers - center of each piece of dough. Christine Mooney. the following members present: approved the financial report. term expired Cheerios or Lucky Charms Additions to the meeting agen- Mr. Clifton Morris - President, On motion of Mr. McEvers, b. Gravity Dist. #9 - Williard Form dough into a ball around (PP 2.49)...... 14-15 Oz. 2/$4.00 da proposed were: Loston McEvers, Dot Theriot, seconded by Mrs. Theriot, the “Bill” Delcambre - term expired each Miniature. Parade Vegetable Oil...... Gal. $3.99 1. Building report Dwayne Sanner, Pat Howerton, Board approved payment of bills. c. Mosquito Control - Ivan Place on a greased cookie Parade Sugar...... 4 Lb. Bag 2/$3.00 2. Discuss Certificates of and Rachel Abadie. Absent: Mr. On motion of Mrs. Abadie, sec- Barentine - term expired sheet and bake at 325° F for 10 Chinet Paper Plates or Deposit Marvin Trahan onded by Mr. Sanner, the Board 7. Condemnation Hearing - to 12 minutes. (Baking time 3. Employee pay scale On motion of Mr. Howerton, approved the following personnel Carl E. & Althea Vickery - and temperature may need to Platters...... 12-25 Ct. $1.99 4. Survey seconded by Mrs. Abadie, the items: Cameron be adjusted if using more than Brawny Paper Towels...... 89¢ 5. Uniform/Boots allowance Committee approved the agenda. Appointments 8. Acceptance of Bids: 1 tablespoon of dough per Regular Ground Meat...... Lb. $1.49 Mr. McEvers motioned to On motion of Mr. Sanner, sec- Connie Businelle, sweeper at a. Sale of Surplus Equipment Sliced Turkey Breast...... Lb. $2.19 approve additions to the agenda. onded by Mr. McEvers, the Grand Lake High School (increase b. Stationary Compactors cookie.) Second by Mrs. Booth. None Committee received the Audit from 4 to 8 hours/day) 9. Lease - Big Lake Ball Park Let cookies cool on baking Rabideaux’s Pure Pork or Beef & opposed. Motion carried. Report. Shelia A. Fontenot, 4th grade Property - Darryl Farque rack or waxed paper. Sift pow- Pork Sausage...... 1 1/2 Lb. Pkg. $3.99 Mrs. Booth motioned to On motion of Mr. McEvers, teacher at Cameron Elementary 10. Amend Speed Limit - dered sugar on top of cookies. Fresh Whole Grade A Fryers...... Lb. 79¢ approve the minutes for the seconded by Mrs. Theriot, the (remainder of 2003-2004) Granger Road - Darryl Farque (Hint: Spruce up Snickers HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL YOUR October 15 & November 17 meet- Committee approved the minutes Stephanie Dimas, preschool 11. Pay January 2004 Bills Surprises by drizzling melted ings. Second by Ms. Trosclair. from the December 8, 2003 meet- teacher at Cameron Elementary 12. Staff Report: SALTWATER FISHING SUPPLIES None opposed. Motion carried. ing. (continue for the remainder of RUNS: Jan . 29 (J-61) Milk or Dark Chocolate Promises over top of each cook- VISIT OUR DELI FOR Director, Byron Broussard, On motion of Mrs. Abadie, sec- 2003-2004) SHAKES, PO-BOYS, HOT DOGS, ETC. presented director's reports for onded by Mr. Sanner, the Waiver NOTICE ie. Recipe can also be made October and November, which Committee received the financial Waive Act 715 requirements SHERIFF’S SALE with 1 batch of prepared Specials Good Jan. 29 - Feb. 4, 2004 included monthly call volume, report. for Lane Thomas, teacher, due to Thirty-Eight Judicial District peanut butter cookie dough.) Open: Mon. - Sat. -- 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. asset report, tax revenues On motion of Mr. Howerton, her medical condition, in order for Court We Accept Food Stamps & WIC This recipe and others can 476 Marshall St., Cameron received, payment report, expense seconded by Mr. McEvers, the her to retire under disability pro- Parish of Cameron be found on www.marsbright report and adjustments for board Committee reviewed bills for pay- visions pursuant to the Louisiana State of Louisiana • NOW ACCEPTING MAJOR CREDIT CARDS • approval. ment. Revised Statutes. Bank One, NA ideas.com/cookies. 775-5217 Mr. McEvers motioned that On motion of Mr. Howerton, Extended Sick Leave vs. No. 10-16652 the accounts for Dr. Sanders be seconded by Mrs. Abadie, the Grant Virginia Jones, Aaron K. LaSalle recorded separately according to Committee adjourned. Cameron Elementary teacher, By virtue of a writ of executo- — PUBLIC NOTICE — services provided. He stated that APPROVED: extended sick leave pursuant to ry Process issued to me directed by payments for medical director Clifton Morris, President the Louisiana Revised Statutes for the Honorable Court aforesaid, I The Cameron Parish Head Start is accepting should be recorded in a separate CAMERON PARISH 16 working days, November 21 - have seized and will offer for sale appointments for pre-enrollment to all centers begin- account from all other services. SCHOOL BOARD December 19, 2003. at public auction to the last and Second by Mrs. Mooney. None ATTEST: Sabbatical Leave - Medical highest bidder with the benefit of ning February 2, 2004 for the school session 2004- opposed. Motion carried. Douglas L. Chance, Secretary Grant Rebecca Vidrine, South appraisement, at the Court House 2005. Cameron Parish Head Start accepts and wel- Mrs. Booth motioned to CAMERON PARISH SCHOOL Cameron Elementary teacher, a door of this Parish of Cameron, on approve and accept the director's BOARD sabbatical leave during 2004-2005 Wednesday, February 11, 2004 at comes children between the ages of 3-5 years of age, reports. Second by Ms. Trosclair. PROCEEDINGS for medical reasons based upon 10:00 a.m. the following property which also includes children with disabilities. None opposed. Motion carried. Cameron, Louisiana evidence provided by physicians to-wit: Children must be 3 years old before entering Head Mr. Broussard asked that the January 12, 2004 pursuant to the Louisiana Revised 1998 Honda Accord VIN# board adopt a policy providing for The Cameron Parish School Statutes. 1HGCG5541WAO87235 Start. minimum billing attempts and Board met in regular session on Accept Resignation seized under said writ. Please call to schedule your appointments at 775- time frame for turning over this date with the following mem- Earl Mouton, special educa- Terms: Cash Day of Sale. unpaid non-resident patient bers present: Clifton Morris - tion teacher, Johnson Bayou High /s/ James R. Savoie 2910. Our office is open Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. till accounts to collections. Mr. President, Loston McEvers, Dot Permission To Advertise JAMES R. SAVOIE, SHERIFF 4:00 p.m. McEvers motioned that three Theriot, Dwayne Sanner, Pat Supervisor of Transportation, CAMERON PARISH, LA. billing attempts be made in a peri- Howerton, and Rachel Abadie. Maintenance, and Assigned Areas Sheriff’s Office, Cameron, La., The Cameron Parish Head Start Program does not od of 120 days for each account Absent: Mr. Marvin Trahan. - (Rationale - Mr. Ron Vining’s January 23, 2004 discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, sex, prior to turning them over to col- On motion of Mr. Howerton, pending retirement) /s/ William T. McNew national origin, religious belief, disabling condition, lections. Second by Mrs. Mooney. seconded by Mrs. Abadie, the Secretary position - Special WILLIAM MCNEW None opposed. Motion carried. Board approved the agenda. Education, Transportation, Attorneys for Plaintiff or ancestry. Mr. Broussard presented a On motion of Mr. McEvers, Maintenance and Assigned Areas - RUN: Jan. 29 (J 62) RUN: Jan. 15, 22, 29 (J-30) Page 10, The Cameron Parish Pilot, Cameron, La., January 29, 2004

DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. SECTION 1: Subject to the ed to the State Bond Commission District. NINE OF CAMERON PARISH, approval of the State Bond for its consent and authority to NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- LEGAL NOTICES LOUISIANA. Commission and under the conduct the election herein provid- THER GIVEN that the commis- BE IT RESOLVED by the authority conferred by Article 6, ed, and in the event the proposi- sioners-in-charge duly certified by Police Jury of the Parish of Section 32 of the 1974 Louisiana tion submitted in said election is the Clerk of Court of Cameron PROCEEDINGS /s/ Charles Precht III Cameron, State of Louisiana, as Constitution and Chapter 6-A, approved by the voters, for addi- Parish and selected by the Parish CAMERON PARISH CHARLES PRECHT, III follows: Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised tional authority to levy the tax as Board of Election Supervisors as POLICE JURY PRESIDENT SECTION I: Authority and Statutes of 1950, as amended, and provided for in the Proposition. provided for in R.S. 18:433, as DECEMBER 1, 2003 CAMERON PARISH approval of this Police Jury is constitutional and statutory SECTION 10: A certified copy amended, are hereby designated The Cameron Parish Police POLICE JURY hereby given in compliance with authority supplemental thereto, a of this resolution, together with as the commissioners-in-charge to Jury met in regular session on ATTEST: the constitution and Laws of the special election be and the same is other showings required by serve at the polling places desig- Monday, December 1, 2003, at the /s/ Bonnie W. Conner State of Louisiana to the Board of hereby called and ordered to be Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act nated in the election herein called. Police Jury Building in the Village BONNIE W. CONNER, Commissioners of Gravity held in Consolidated Garbage of 1965 and Regulations pertain- The commissioners of election and of Cameron, Louisiana at 5:00 SECRETARY Drainage District No. Nine of District No. One of Cameron ing thereto (28 C.F.R. 51.25) be alternate commissioners of elec- o’clock P.M. The following mem- It was moved by Mrs. Pinch, Cameron Parish, Louisiana, to Parish, Louisiana (the “District”), submitted to the United States tion shall be appointed by the bers were present: Mr. Steve seconded by Mr. Steve Trahan and adopt a proposed resolution, the on Tuesday, March 9, 2004, Attorney General for approval in Cameron Parish Clerk of Court, in Trahan, Mrs. Norma Jo Pinch, Mr. carried, that Barbara Lou LeBlanc title of which provides as follows: between the hours of six o’clock compliance with the said Voting accordance with R.S. 18:1286, as Scott Trahan and Mr. Charles is hereby appointed to serve as a RESOLUTION (6:00) a.m. and eight o’clock (8:00) Rights Act. amended. In the event the election Precht, III. Absent were Mr. Dusty member of the Lower Cameron Resolution ordering and call- p.m., in compliance with the provi- SECTION 11: All orders, reso- herein called is held at the same Sandifer and Mr. James Doxey. Hospital Service District Board. ing a special election to be held in sions of Section 541 of Title 18 of lutions, and ordinances in conflict time as the election of public offi- It was moved by Mr. Steve It was moved by Mr. Scott Gravity Drainage District No. the Louisiana Revised Statutes of herewith be and they are hereby cials the commissioners and alter- Trahan, seconded by Mr. Scott Trahan, seconded by Mrs. Pinch Nine of the Parish of Cameron, 1950, as amended (R.S. 18:541), repealed. nate commissioners shall be those Trahan and carried, that the read- and carried, that the Cameron Louisiana, to authorize the levy- and that at the said election there The foregoing resolution was commissioners and alternate com- ing of the minutes of the previous Parish Police Jury does hereby ing of a tax of four and fifty hun- shall be submitted to all registered submitted to a vote, and the vote missioners selected for the election meeting be dispensed with and accept the resignation of Robert dredths (4.50) mills on the dollar voters of the District, qualified thereon was as follows: of public officials, in accordance approved. Montie as a member of the Gravity of assessed valuation on all prop- and entitled to vote at the said Yeas: Charles Precht III, Steve with R.S. 18:1286, as amended. David Heigel, representing the Drainage District No. Four; and erty subject to taxation in said election under the Constitution Trahan, Norma Jo Pinch, Scott NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- Federal Emergency Management furthermore, that the Secretary is District for a period of ten (10) and laws of the State of Louisiana Trahan THER GIVEN that the Police Agency (FEMA), reiterated the hereby authorized, empowered years, commencing in the year and the Constitution and laws of Nays: None Jury, the governing authority of national flood insurance variance and directed to write a letter to 2005, for the purpose of construct- the United States, the Proposition Absent or Not Voting: Dusty Consolidated Garbage District No. process and fielded questions from Mr. Montie thanking him for serv- ing, operating and maintaining set forth in Section 2 hereof. Sandifer, James Doxey One, will meet at its regular meet- the jury. ing on the Board. said District’s drainage systems, SECTION 2: Voting machines And the resolution was ing place, the Cameron Parish It was moved by Mrs. Pinch, It was moved by Mr. Scott constituting works of public shall be used in the conduct of the declared adopted on this 1st day of Police Jury Annex Building, seconded by Mr. Scott Trahan and Trahan, seconded by Mrs. Pinch improvements, title to which shall election, and the Proposition to be December, 2003. Cameron, Louisiana, on Monday, carried, that the following items and carried, that the Cameron be in the public within and for said submitted on the ballot in said vot- APPROVED: the 5th day of April, 2004, at 5:00 shall be added to the Agenda: Parish Police Jury does hereby District; and making application ing machines shall be in substan- /s/ Charles Precht III PM, and will then and there, in 6. Liquor Permits: accept the resignation of Leroy to the State Bond Commission and tially the following form: CHARLES PRECHT III, open and public session, proceed to b. Douglas M & Sue C. Haynie Richard as a member of the providing for other matters in con- PROPOSITION PRESIDENT examine and canvass the returns - Mac’s Shack Gravity Drainage District No. nection therewith. SUMMARY: AUTHORITY CAMERON PARISH as certified by the Clerk of Court 7. Appointments: Four; and furthermore, that the The foregoing resolution was FOR CONSOLIDATED POLICE JURY of Cameron Parish, Louisiana, and Gravity Drainage Dist. #4 - Secretary is hereby authorized, submitted to a vote and the vote GARBAGE DISTRICT NO. ONE ATTEST: declare the result of the said spe- Walter Rogers empowered and directed to write a thereon was as follows: TO COLLECT, FOR 10 YEARS, A /s/ Bonnie W. Conner cial election. 9. Advertise for Bids: letter to Mr. Richard thanking him YEAS: Charles Precht III, TAX OF SEVEN AND EIGHTY BONNIE W. CONNER, All registered voters of c. Christmas Tree Project for serving on the Board. Steve Trahan, Norma Jo SIX HUNDREDTHS MILLS PER SECRETARY Consolidated Garbage District No. 11. Calling of Elections: It was moved by Mr. Scott Pinch, Scott Trahan ANNUM FOR THE PURPOSE OF EXHIBIT “A” One, Cameron Parish, Louisiana d. Drilling Rig Exemption Trahan, seconded by Mrs. Pinch NAYS: None PROVIDING AND MAINTAIN- NOTICE OF SPECIAL are entitled to vote at said special 16. 2003 Budget Amendments and carried, that Kevin ABSENT OR NOT VOTING: ING GARBAGE COLLECTION ELECTION election and voting machines will 17. Plan Change - Proj. #03- Boudreaux and Walter Rogers are Dusty Sandifer, James AND DISPOSAL SERVICES IN Pursuant to the provisions of a be used in the conduct of the elec- 022 hereby appointed to serve as mem- Doxey SAID DISTRICT. resolution adopted by the tion. 18. Appointment of Labor bers of the Gravity Drainage ADOPTED AND APPROVED Shall Consolidated Garbage Cameron Parish Police Jury, the THUS DONE AND SIGNED Compliance Officer District No. Four Board. this 1st day of December, 2003. District No. One of the Parish of governing authority of on this, the 1st day of December, It was moved by Mr. Scott In response to an advertise- APPROVED: Cameron, be authorized to levy a Consolidated Garbage District No. 2003. Trahan, seconded by Mrs. Pinch ment of bids published in the /s/ Charles Precht III tax of seven and eighty six hun- One, Cameron Louisiana, on APPROVED: and carried, that the applications Official Journal, the bids here- CHARLES PRECHT III, dredths (7.86) mills on the dollar December 1, 2003. NOTICE IS /s/ Charles Precht III for the following permits be and inafter attached and identified as PRESIDENT of assessed valuation on all prop- HEREBY GIVEN that a special CHARLES PRECHT III, the same are hereby approved Exhibit A were received for the CAMERON PARISH erty subject to taxation in said dis- election will be held in PRESIDENT with the stipulations attached by sale of surplus computer equip- POLICE JURY trict, for a period of ten (10) years, Consolidated Garbage District No. CAMERON PARISH the respective Gravity Drainage ment on behalf of the Cameron ATTEST: commencing with the year 2005, One, Cameron Parish, Louisiana, POLICE JURY Districts: Parish Library. Considering the /s/ Bonnie W. Conner for the purpose of providing and on Tuesday, March 9, 2004, and ATTEST: a. Apache Corporation - bids marked by a corresponding BONNIE W. CONNER, maintaining garbage collection that at said election there will be /s/ Bonnie W. Conner Johnson Bayou, Section 9, T15S, asterisk to be the highest bid per SECRETARY and disposal services in said submitted to all registered voters BONNIE W. CONNER, R11W, Apache Louisiana item, it was moved by Mr. Scott It was moved by Mrs. Pinch, District? of said Parish qualified and enti- SECRETARY Minerals, Inc. 9 No. 9 Well, (haul Trahan, seconded by Mr. Steve seconded by Mr. Steve Trahan and SECTION 3: The Secretary of tled to vote at the said election STATE OF LOUISIANA and deposit rock material), Trahan and carried, that said bids carried, that the Treasurer is here- the Police Jury is hereby autho- under the Constitution and laws of PARISH OF CAMERON Cameron Parish, LA. (031201) be and the same are hereby by authorized, empowered and rized to cause to be published in the State of Louisiana and the I, Bonnie Conner, the under- b. Noble Energy, Inc. - Johnson accepted. directed to appropriate six thou- the “Cameron Pilot”, a newspaper Constitution and laws of the signed Secretary of the Cameron Bayou, Section 11, T15S, R15W, It was moved by Mr. Steve sand seven hundred dollars published in DeQuincy, Louisiana, United States, the following Parish Police Jury, State of Sanders Ridge No. 2 Prospect, Trahan, seconded by Mr. Scott ($6,700) from the General Fund to having general circulation proposition, to-wit: Louisiana, do hereby certify that (proposed drill site and struc- Trahan and carried, that the the Fire Protection District No. throughout the Parish, and being PROPOSITION the foregoing constitutes a true tures), Cameron Parish, LA. Treasurer is hereby authorized, Fifteen to be used to purchase the official journal of the Police SUMMARY: AUTHORITY and correct copy of a resolution (031203) empowered and directed to adver- equipment. Jury, the governing authority of FOR CONSOLIDATED adopted by said Cameron Parish c. Sam Gary, Jr. & Associates, tise for the sale of a used fire truck It was moved by Mrs. Pinch, the District, once a week for four GARBAGE DISTRICT NO. ONE Police Jury in regular session on Inc. - Hackberry, Sections 21, 20, on behalf of the Fire Protection seconded by Mr. Steve Trahan and (4) consecutive weeks, with not TO COLLECT, FOR 10 YEARS , A the 1st day of December, 2003. 29 & 32, T12S, R12W, (proposed District No. Fourteen. carried, that the Cameron Parish less than forty-five or more than TAX OF SEVEN AND EIGHT SIX IN FAITH WHEREOF, witness 12” pipeline to be bored below road It was moved by Mr. Steve Police Jury does hereby approve ninety days intervening between HUNDREDTHS MILLS PER my official signature and the crossing), Cameron Parish, LA. Trahan, seconded by Mr. Scott the purchase of panels for the live- the date of the first publication ANNUM FOR THE PURPOSE OF impress of the official seal of said (031206) Trahan and carried, that the stock barn at a cost of seven thou- and the date of the election, notice PROVIDING AND MAINTAIN- Cameron Parish Police Jury, d. Forest Oil Corporation - Treasurer is hereby authorized, sand five hundred dollars ($7,500). of said election, which notice shall ING GARBAGE COLLECTION Cameron, Louisiana on this 1st Grand Chenier, Section 1, T15S, empowered and directed to adver- It was moved by Mr. Steve be substantially in accordance AND DISPOSAL SERVICES IN day of December, 2003. R4W, Louisiana Cutler Oil & Gas tise for the sale of a used utility Trahan, seconded by Mrs. Pinch with the Notice of Special Election SAID DISTRICT. /s/ Bonnie W. Conner No. 2, (proposed (1) 3” flowline & a truck on behalf of the Hackberry and carried, that the Cameron annexed hereto as EXHIBIT “A” Shall Consolidated Garbage BONNIE W. CONNER, 7’x14’ well protection structure), Fire Protection District No. One. Parish Police Jury does hereby and incorporated herein by refer- District No. One of the Parish of SECRETARY Cameron Parish, LA. (031207) It was moved by Mr. Steve approve the 2004 Budget, as pre- ence as if set forth herein in full. Cameron, be authorized to levy a CAMERON PARISH e. Hilcorp Energy Company - Trahan, seconded by Mr. Scott sented by the Treasurer. SECTION 4: The polling places tax of seven and eighty six hun- POLICE JURY Grand Chenier, Hog Bayou Oil & Trahan and carried, that the It was moved by Mr. Scott set forth in EXHIBIT “A”, dredths (7.86) mills on the dollar EXHIBIT “C” Gas Field, (proposed concrete com- Treasurer is hereby authorized, Trahan, seconded by Mr. Steve attached hereto and made a part of assessed valuation on all prop- RESOLUTION pressor platform), Cameron empowered and directed to adver- Trahan and carried, that the 2003 hereof, be and the same are here- erty subject to taxation in said STATE OF LOUISIANA Parish, LA. (031210) tise for the 2003-04 Christmas Budget Amendments, attached by designated as the polling places District, for a period of ten (10) PARISH OF CAMERON f. Clayton Williamson Energy - Tree Project. hereto and identified as Exhibit F, at which to hold the said election. years, commencing with the year A RESOLUTION ORDERING Sweet Lake, Section 31, T12S, It was moved by Mrs. Pinch, are hereby approved. The commissioners-in-charge duly 2005, for the purpose of providing AND CALLING A SPECIAL R7W and Section 1, T13S, R8W, seconded by Mr. Scott Trahan and It was moved by Mr. Steve certified by the Clerk of Court of and maintaining garbage collec- ELECTION TO BE HELD IN Amoco Wells, No. 4, 5 and 6, (site carried, that the Cameron Parish Trahan, seconded by Mrs. Pinch Cameron Parish and selected by tion and disposal services in said HACKBERRY FIRE PROTEC- clearance plan), Cameron Parish, Police Jury does hereby grant and carried, that the following the Parish Board of Election District? TION DISTRICT NO. ONE OF LA. (031208) Lower Cameron Ambulance Plan Change is hereby approved: Supervisors as provided for in R.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- THE PARISH OF CAMERON, It was moved by Mrs. Pinch, Service District the authority to PLAN CHANGE AND/OR 18:433, as amended, are hereby THER GIVEN that said special LOUISIANA, TO AUTHORIZE seconded by Mr. Scott Trahan and request permission from the SPECIAL AGREEMENT designated as the commissioners- election will be held at the polling THE LEVYING OF A TAX OF carried, that the applications for Louisiana State Bond and Tax PROJECT NO.: 03-022 in-charge to serve at the polling places set forth below, all situated FOUR AND SEVENTY ONE the following permits be and the Commission to borrow funds in an PROJECT NAME: KATHY ROAD places designated in the election within Consolidated Garbage HUNDREDTHS (4.71) MILLS ON same are hereby approved with amount not to exceed forty-five OVERLAY PROJECT herein called. The commissioners District No. One, Cameron Parish, THE DOLLAR OF ASSESSED the stipulations setforth by the thousand dollars ($45,000). Base Bid Underrun: $ 4,519.23 of election and alternate commis- Louisiana, which polls will open at VALUATION ON ALL PROPER- respective Gravity Drainage The resolutions regarding the To adjust bid quantities to final sioners of election are hereby six o’clock (6:00) a.m. and close at TY SUBJECT TO TAXATION IN Districts: March 9, 2004 election, attached in-place quantities appointed as such election officials eight o’clock (8:00) p.m., in compli- SAID DISTRICT FOR A PERIOD a. Gulf South Pipeline - Creole, hereto and identified as Exhibits It was moved by Mrs. Pinch, by the Cameron Parish Clerk of ance with the provisions of Section OF TEN YEARS, COMMENCING Section 12, T13S, R7W, (proposed B, C, D and E, respectively, were seconded by Mr. Scott Trahan and Court, in accordance with R.S. 541 of Title 18 of the Louisiana IN THE YEAR 2005, FOR THE rip rap), Cameron Parish, LA. offered by Mrs. Pinch, seconded by carried, that Laurie London, 18:1286, as amended. In the event Revised Statutes of 1950, as PURPOSES OF OPERATING (031202) Mr. Scott Trahan and declared Administrator of the 2002-2003 the election herein called is held at amended (R.S. 18:541): AND MAINTAINING SAID DIS- b. Halliburton Energy Services duly adopted. Community Block Grant Project, the same time as the election of ELECTION DISTRICT 1 TRICT’S FIRE PROTECTION - Cameron, Section 6, T15S, R9W, The following resolutions were shall be designated as the project’s public officials, the commissioners PRECINCT 1, ALL; JOHNSON FACILITIES AND PAYING THE (proposed Cameron South offered by Mr. Steve Trahan, sec- Labor Compliance Officer. and alternate commissioners shall BAYOU MULTIPURPOSE COST OF OBTAINING WATER Bulkhead repair), Cameron onded by Mr. Scott Trahan and It was moved by Mr. Steve be those commissioners and alter- BUILDING, JOHNSON BAYOU, FOR FIRE PROTECTION PUR- Parish, LA. (031205) declared duly adopted: Trahan, seconded by Mr. Scott nate commissioners selected for LOUISIANA POSES, INCLUDING CHARGES c. Entergy Corporation - East RESOLUTION Trahan and carried, that the the election of said public officials, ELECTION DISTRICT 2 FOR FIRE HYDRANT RENTALS Hackberry, Section 37, T12S, A RESOLUTION RATIFYING Treasurer is hereby authorized, in accordance with R.S. 18:1286, PRECINCT 3, ALL; HACKBERRY AND SERVICE WITHIN SAID R10W, Kelso Bayou, (replacement AND APPROVING RESOLU- empowered and directed to pay as amended. RECREATION CENTER, HACK- DISTRICT; AND MAKING of electrical poles), Cameron TION OF THE BOARD OF COM- the November, 2003 bills. SECTION 5: The officers con- BERRY, LOUISIANA APPLICATION TO THE STATE Parish, LA. (031209) MISSIONERS OF WATER- It was moved by Mrs. Pinch, firmed or designated to serve as ELECTION DISTRICT 2 BOND COMMISSION AND PRO- The following resolution was WORKS DISTRICT NO. SEVEN seconded by Mr. Steve Trahan and commissioners-in-charge and com- PRECINCT 4, ALL; HACKBERRY VIDING FOR OTHER MATTERS offered by Mrs. Pinch, seconded by OF CAMERON PARISH, carried, that the Cameron Parish missioners, of such substitutes RECREATION CENTER, HACK- IN CONNECTION THEREWITH. Mr. Scott Trahan and declared LOUISIANA. Police Jury shall set the new jury’s therefor as may be selected and BERRY, LOUISIANA BE IT RESOLVED by the duly adopted: BE IT RESOLVED by the swearing-in ceremony for 3:00 designated in compliance with ELECTION DISTRICT 3 Police Jury of Cameron Parish, RESOLUTION Police Jury of the Parish of P.M., Monday, January 12, 2004. Section 1287 of Title 18 of the PRECINCT 16, ALL; RECRE- Louisiana (the “Police Jury”), gov- STATE OF LOUISIANA Cameron, State of Louisiana, as The ceremony is to be followed by Louisiana Revised Statutes (R.S. ATION DISTRICT 5, RECRE- erning authority of said PARISH OF CAMERON follows: the January agenda meeting and 18:1287), as amended, shall hold ATION CENTER, GRAND LAKE, Hackberry Fire Protection District BE IT RESOLVED BY the SECTION I: Authority and regular meeting. the said special election as herein LOUISIANA No. One of Cameron Parish, Cameron Parish Police Jury in approval of this Police Jury is There being no further busi- provided, and make due returns of ELECTION DISTRICT 4 Louisiana (the “District”) as fol- regular session, convened on this hereby given in compliance with ness, on motion of Mr. Scott said special election to the Clerk of PRECINCT 8, ALL; LOWRY FIRE lows: 1st day of December, 2003 that: the constitution and Laws of the Trahan, seconded by Mrs. Pinch Court of Cameron Parish, STATION, LOWRY, LOUISIANA SECTION 1: Subject to the SECTION I: The application of State of Louisiana to the Board of and carried, the meeting was Louisiana and the Police Jury of ELECTION DISTRICT 4 approval of the State Bond Douglas M. & Sue C. Haynie, d/b/a Commissioners of Waterworks declared adjourned. the Parish of Cameron. The com- PRECINCT 9, ALL; KLONDIKE Commission and under the Mac’s Shack, 4439, W Creole Hwy, District No. Seven of Cameron APPROVED: pensation of said officers be and COMMUNITY CENTER, authority conferred by Article 6, Cameron, La. 70631 for a permit Parish, Louisiana, to adopt a pro- /s/ Charles Precht III the same is hereby fixed at the KLONDIKE, LOUISIANA Section 32 of the 1974 Louisiana to sell alcoholic or intoxicating posed resolution, the title of which CHARLES PRECHT, III sum prescribed by law. ELECTION DISTRICT 4 Constitution and Chapter 6-A, liquors containing more than 6% provides as follows: PRESIDENT SECTION 6: The Police Jury, PRECINCT 12,ALL; MURIA FIRE Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised of alcohol by volume in accordance RESOLUTION CAMERON PARISH the governing authority of STATION, CREOLE, LOUISIANA Statutes of 1950, as amended, and with Act 190 of the Legislature of Resolution ordering and call- POLICE JURY Consolidated Garbage District No. ELECTION DISTRICT 4 constitutional and statutory Louisiana, for the year 1946, be ing a special election to be held in ATTEST: One, Cameron Parish, Louisiana PRECINCT 17, ALL; GRAND authority supplemental thereto, a and the same is hereby approved Waterworks District No. Seven of /s/ Bonnie W. Conner shall meet at its regular meeting CHENIER FIRE STATION, special election be and the same is on this 1st day of December, 2003. the Parish of Cameron, Louisiana, BONNIE W. CONNER, place, the Cameron Parish Police GRAND CHENIER, LA hereby called and ordered to be ADOPTED AND APPROVED to authorize the levying of a tax of SECRETARY Jury Annex Building, Cameron, ELECTION DISTRICT 5 held in Hackberry Fire Protection this 1st day of December, 2003. six (6.68) mills on the dollar of EXHIBIT “A” Louisiana, Monday, April 5, 2004, PRECINCT 13, ALL; CREOLE District No. One of Cameron APPROVED: assessed valuation on all property (see end of document) 5:00 PM, and shall then and there, COMMUNITY CENTER, CRE- Parish, Louisiana (the “District”), /s/ Charles Precht III subject to taxation in said District EXHIBIT “B” in open and public session, pro- OLE, LOUISIANA on Tuesday, March 9, 2004, CHARLES PRECHT, III for a period of ten (10) years, com- RESOLUTION ceed to examine and count the ELECTION DISTRICT 6 between the hours of six o’clock PRESIDENT mencing in the year 2005, for the STATE OF LOUISIANA votes, examine and canvass the PRECINCT 2, ALL; CAMERON (6:00) a.m. and eight o’clock (8:00) CAMERON PARISH purpose of operating and main- PARISH OF CAMERON returns and declare the results of PARISH POLICE JURY ANNEX, p.m., in compliance with the provi- POLICE JURY taining said District’s water sys- A RESOLUTION ORDERING the said special election. CAMERON, LOUISIANA sions of Section 541 of Title 18 of ATTEST: tems within and for said District; AND CALLING A SPECIAL SECTION 7: The Secretary of ELECTION DISTRICT 6 the Louisiana Revised Statutes of /s/ Bonnie W. Conner and making application to the ELECTION TO BE HELD IN the Police Jury is hereby empow- PRECINCT 14, ALL; CAMERON 1950, as amended (R.S. 18:541), BONNIE W. CONNER, State Bond Commission and pro- CONSOLIDATED GARBAGE ered, authorized and directed to PARISH POLICE JURY ANNEX, and that at the said election there SECRETARY viding for other matters in connec- DISTRICT NO. ONE OF THE arrange for the said special elec- CAMERON, LOUISIANA shall be submitted to all registered The following resolution was tion therewith. PARISH OF CAMERON, tion, and to furnish to the said ELECTION DISTRICT 6 voters of the District, qualified offered by Mrs. Pinch, seconded by The foregoing resolution was LOUISIANA, TO AUTHORIZE election officers in ample time for PRECINCT 15, ALL; CAMERON and entitled to vote at the said Mr. Scott Trahan and declared submitted to a vote and the vote THE LEVYING OF A TAX OF the holding of said special election PARISH POLICE JURY ANNEX, election under the Constitution duly adopted, pending the thereon was as follows: SEVEN AND EIGHTY-SIX HUN- the necessary equipment, forms CAMERON, LOUISIANA and laws of the State of Louisiana approval of the Sheriff: YEAS: Charles Precht III, DREDTHS (7.86) MILLS ON THE and other paraphernalia essential ELECTION DISTRICT 7 and the Constitution and laws of RESOLUTION Steve Trahan, Norma Jo Pinch, DOLLAR OF ASSESSED VALUA- to the proper holding of said elec- PRECINCT 5, ALL; RECRE- the United States, the Proposition STATE OF LOUISIANA Scott Trahan TION ON ALL PROPERTY SUB- tion. ATION DISTRICT NO. 5 RECRE- set forth in Section 2 hereof. PARISH OF CAMERON NAYS: None JECT TO TAXATION IN SAID SECTION 8: Certified copies of ATION CENTER, GRAND LAKE, SECTION 2: Voting machines BE IT RESOLVED BY the ABSENT OR NOT VOTING: DISTRICT FOR A PERIOD OF this resolution shall be forwarded LOUISIANA shall be used in the conduct of the Cameron Parish Police Jury in Dusty Sandifer, James Doxey TEN YEARS, COMMENCING IN to the Secretary of State, the NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- election, and the Proposition to be regular session, convened on this ADOPTED AND APPROVED THE YEAR 2005, FOR THE PUR- Commissioner of Elections, the THER GIVEN that the said spe- submitted on the ballot in said vot- 1st day of December, 2003 that: this 1st day of December, 2003. POSE OF PROVIDING AND Clerk of Court and Ex-Officio cial election will be held in accor- ing machines shall be in substan- SECTION I: The application of APPROVED: MAINTAINING GARBAGE COL- Parish Custodian of Voting dance with the provisions of the tially the following form: Donald & Wardella Pugh, d/b/a /s/ Charles Precht III LECTION AND DISPOSAL SER- Machines in and for Cameron Louisiana Election Code (Title 18 PROPOSITION The Variety Shop, 441, Marshall CHARLES PRECHT, III VICES IN SAID DISTRICT, AND Parish, Louisiana, and the of the Louisiana Revised SUMMARY: AUTHORITY Street, Cameron, La. 70631 for a PRESIDENT MAKING APPLICATION TO THE Registrar of Voters in and for said Statutes), including Chapter 6-A FOR HACKBERRY FIRE PRO- permit to sell alcoholic or intoxi- CAMERON PARISH STATE BOND COMMISSION Parish, as notification of the spe- thereof, and other constitutional TECTION DISTRICT NO. ONE cating liquors containing more POLICE JURY AND PROVIDING FOR OTHER cial election herein called in order and statutory authority supple- TO COLLECT, FOR 10 YEARS, A than 6% of alcohol by volume in ATTEST: MATTERS IN CONNECTION that each may prepare for said mental thereto. Such officers TAX OF FOUR AND SEVENTY accordance with Act 190 of the /s/ Bonnie W. Conner THEREWITH. election and perform their respec- appointed to hold the said election, ONE HUNDREDTHS MILLS Legislature of Louisiana, for the BONNIE W. CONNER, BE IT RESOLVED by the tive functions as required by law, and such substitutes therefor as PER ANNUM FOR THE PUR- year 1946, be and the same is SECRETARY Police Jury of Cameron Parish, provided however, that such notice are selected and designated in POSE OF OPERATING AND hereby approved on this 1st day of RESOLUTION Louisiana (the “Police Jury”), gov- shall be received by the Secretary compliance with law, will make MAINTAINING SAID DIS- December, 2003. A RESOLUTION RATIFYING erning authority of said of State on or before the forty-fifth due returns thereof to the Clerk of TRICT’S FIRE PROTECTION ADOPTED AND APPROVED AND APPROVING RESOLU- Consolidated Garbage District No. day prior to the election. Court of Cameron Parish and to FACILITIES AND PAYING THE this 1st day of December, 2003. TION OF THE BOARD OF COM- One of Cameron Parish, Louisiana SECTION: 9: A certified copy the Cameron Parish Police Jury, APPROVED: MISSIONERS OF GRAVITY (the “District”) as follows: of this resolution shall be forward- the governing authority of said Cont. on Page 11. Page 11, The Cameron Parish Pilot, Cameron, La., January 29, 2004

December, 2003. and correct copy of a resolution the Parish of Cameron. The com- Louisiana Election Code (Title 18 the State, or for the purpose of LEGAL NOTICE APPROVED: adopted by said Cameron Parish pensation of said officers be and of the Louisiana Revised being converted, renovated or Cont. from Page 10. /s/ Charles Precht III Police Jury in regular session on the same is hereby fixed at the Statutes), including Chapter 6-A repaired and any property in the CHARLES PRECHT III, the 1st day of December, 2003. sum prescribed by law. thereof, and other constitutional parish for the purpose of being PRESIDENT IN FAITH WHEREOF, witness SECTION 6: The Police Jury, and statutory authority supple- incorporated in, or to be used in COST OF OBTAINING WATER CAMERON PARISH my official signature and the the governing authority of mental thereto. Such officers the operation of said drilling rigs? FOR FIRE PROTECTION PUR- POLICE JURY impress of the official seal of said Cameron Fire Protection District appointed to hold the said election, SECTION 3: The Secretary of POSES, INCLUDING CHARGES ATTEST: Cameron Parish Police Jury, No. One, Cameron Parish, and such substitutes therefor as the Cameron Parish Police Jury, FOR FIRE HYDRANT RENTALS /s/ Bonnie W. Conner Cameron, Louisiana on this 1st day Louisiana shall meet at its regular are selected and designated in Cameron Parish, Louisiana (the AND SERVICE WITHIN SAID BONNIE W. CONNER, of December, 2003. meeting place, the Cameron compliance with law, will make “Parish”), is hereby authorized to DISTRICT. SECRETARY /s/ Bonnie W. Conner Parish Police Jury Annex due returns thereof to the Clerk of cause to be published in the Shall Hackberry Fire EXHIBIT “A” BONNIE W. CONNER, Building, Cameron, Louisiana, Court of Cameron Parish and to “Cameron Pilot”, a newspaper Protection District No. One of the NOTICE OF SPECIAL SECRETARY Monday, April 5, 2004, 5:00 PM, the Cameron Parish Police Jury, published in DeQuincy, Louisiana, Parish of Cameron, be authorized ELECTION CAMERON PARISH POLICE and shall then and there, in open the governing authority of said having general circulation to levy a tax of four and seventy Pursuant to the provisions of a JURY and public session, proceed to District. throughout the Parish, and being one hundredths (4.71) mills on the resolution adopted by the EXHIBIT “C” examine and count the votes, NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- the official journal of the Cameron dollar of assessed valuation on all Cameron Parish Police Jury, the RESOLUTION examine and canvass the returns THER GIVEN that the commis- Parish Police Jury, the governing property subject to taxation in governing authority of Hackberry STATE OF LOUISIANA and declare the results of the said sioners-in-charge duly certified by authority of the Parish, once a said district, for a period of ten Fire Protection District No. One, PARISH OF CAMERON special election. the Clerk of Court of Cameron week for four (4) consecutive (10) years, commencing with the Cameron Louisiana, on December A RESOLUTION ORDERING SECTION 7: The Secretary of Parish and selected by the Parish weeks, with not less than forty- year 2005, for the purpose of oper- 1, 2003. NOTICE IS HEREBY AND CALLING A SPECIAL the Police Jury is hereby empow- Board of Election Supervisors as five nor more than ninety days ating and maintaining said GIVEN that a special election will ELECTION TO BE HELD IN ered, authorized and directed to provided for in R.S. 18:433, as intervening between the date of District’s fire protection facilities be held in Hackberry Fire CAMERON FIRE PROTECTION arrange for the said special elec- amended, are hereby designated the first publication and the date and paying the cost of obtaining Protection District No. One, DISTRICT NO. ONE OF THE tion, and to furnish to the said as the commissioners-in-charge to of the election, notice of said elec- water for fire protection purposes, Cameron Parish, Louisiana, on PARISH OF CAMERON, election officers in ample time for serve at the polling places desig- tion, which notice shall be sub- including charges for fire hydrant Tuesday, March 9, 2004, and that LOUISIANA, TO AUTHORIZE the holding of said special election nated in the election herein called. stantially in accordance with the rentals and service within said at said election there will be sub- THE LEVYING OF A TAX OF the necessary equipment, forms The commissioners of election and Notice of Special Election annexed District? mitted to all registered voters of FIVE (5.00) MILLS ON THE DOL- and other paraphernalia essential alternate commissioners of elec- hereto as EXHIBIT “A” and incor- SECTION 3: The Secretary of said Parish qualified and entitled LAR OF ASSESSED VALUATION to the proper holding of said elec- tion shall be appointed by the porated herein by reference as if the Police Jury is hereby autho- to vote at the said election under ON ALL PROPERTY SUBJECT tion. Cameron Parish Clerk of Court, in set forth herein in full. rized to cause to be published in the Constitution and laws of the TO TAXATION IN SAID DIS- SECTION 8: Certified copies of accordance with R.S. 18:1286, as SECTION 4: The polling places the “Cameron Pilot”, a newspaper State of Louisiana and the TRICT FOR A PERIOD OF TEN this resolution shall be forwarded amended. In the event the election set forth in EXHIBIT “A”, published in DeQuincy, Louisiana, Constitution and laws of the YEARS, COMMENCING IN THE to the Secretary of State, the herein called is held at the same attached hereto and made a part having general circulation United States, the following YEAR 2005, FOR THE PURPOS- Commissioner of Elections, the time as the election of public offi- hereof, be and the same are here- throughout the Parish, and being proposition, to-wit: ES OF OPERATING AND MAIN- Clerk of Court and Ex-Officio cials the commissioners and alter- by designated as the polling places the official journal of the Police PROPOSITION TAINING SAID DISTRICT’S FIRE Parish Custodian of Voting nate commissioners shall be those at which to hold the said election. Jury, the governing authority of SUMMARY: AUTHORITY PROTECTION FACILITIES FOR Machines in and for Cameron commissioners and alternate com- The commissioners-in-charge duly the District, once a week for four FOR HACKBERRY FIRE PRO- FIRE PROTECTION PURPOSES Parish, Louisiana, and the missioners selected for the election certified by the Clerk of Court of (4) consecutive weeks, with not TECTION DISTRICT NO. ONE WITHIN SAID DISTRICT; AND Registrar of Voters in and for said of public officials, in accordance Cameron Parish and selected by less than forty-five or more than TO COLLECT, FOR 10 YEARS , A MAKING APPLICATION TO THE Parish, as notification of the spe- with R.S. 18:1286, as amended. the Parish Board of Election ninety days intervening between TAX OF FOUR AND SEVENTY STATE BOND COMMISSION cial election herein called in order NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- Supervisors as provided for in R.S. the date of the first publication ONE HUNDREDTHS MILLS AND PROVIDING FOR OTHER that each may prepare for said THER GIVEN that the Police 18:433, as amended, are hereby and the date of the election, notice PER ANNUM FOR THE PUR- MATTERS IN CONNECTION election and perform their respec- Jury, the governing authority of designated as the commissioners- of said election, which notice shall POSE OF OPERATING AND THEREWITH. tive functions as required by law, Cameron Fire Protection District in-charge to serve at the polling be substantially in accordance MAINTAINING SAID DIS- BE IT RESOLVED by the provided however, that such notice No. One, will meet at its regular places designated in the election with the Notice of Special Election TRICT’S FIRE PROTECTION Police Jury of Cameron Parish, shall be received by the Secretary meeting place, the Cameron herein called. The commissioners annexed hereto as EXHIBIT “A” FACILITIES AND PAYING THE Louisiana (the “Police Jury”), gov- of State on or before the forty-fifth Parish Police Jury Annex of election and alternate commis- and incorporated herein by refer- COST OF OBTAINING WATER erning authority of said Cameron day prior to the election. Building, Cameron, Louisiana, on sioners of election are hereby ence as if set forth herein in full. FOR FIRE PROTECTION PUR- Fire Protection District No. One of SECTION: 9: A certified copy Monday, the 5th day of April, appointed as such election officials SECTION 4: The polling places POSES, INCLUDING CHARGES Cameron Parish, Louisiana (the of this resolution shall be forward- 2004, at 5:00 PM, and will then by the Cameron Parish Clerk of set forth in EXHIBIT “A”, FOR FIRE HYDRANT RENTALS “District”) as follows: ed to the State Bond Commission and there, in open and public ses- Court, in accordance with R.S. attached hereto and made a part AND SERVICE WITHIN SAID SECTION 1: Subject to the for its consent and authority to sion, proceed to examine and can- 18:1286, as amended. In the event hereof, be and the same are here- DISTRICT. approval of the State Bond conduct the election herein provid- vass the returns as certified by the the election herein called is held at by designated as the polling places Shall Hackberry Fire Commission and under the author- ed, and in the event the proposi- Clerk of Court of Cameron Parish, the same time as the election of at which to hold the said election. Protection District No. One of the ity conferred by Article 6, Section tion submitted in said election is Louisiana, and declare the result public officials, the commissioners The commissioners-in-charge duly Parish of Cameron, be authorized 32 of the 1974 Louisiana approved by the voters, for addi- of the said special election. and alternate commissioners shall certified by the Clerk of Court of to levy a tax of four and seventy Constitution and Chapter 6-A, tional authority to levy the tax as All registered voters of be those commissioners and alter- Cameron Parish and selected by one (4.71) mills on the dollar of Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised provided for in the Proposition. Cameron Fire Protection District nate commissioners selected for the Parish Board of Election assessed valuation on all property Statutes of 1950, as amended, and SECTION 10: A certified copy No. One, Cameron Parish, the election of said public officials, Supervisors as provided for in R.S. subject to taxation in said District, constitutional and statutory of this resolution, together with Louisiana are entitled to vote at in accordance with R.S. 18:1286, 18:433, as amended, are hereby for a period of ten (10) years, com- authority supplemental thereto, a other showings required by said special election and voting as amended. designated as the commissioners- mencing with the year 2005, for special election be and the same is Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act machines will be used in the con- SECTION 5: The officers con- in-charge to serve at the polling the purpose of operating and hereby called and ordered to be of 1965 and Regulations pertain- duct of the election. firmed or designated to serve as places designated in the election maintaining said District’s fire held in Cameron Fire Protection ing thereto (28 C.F.R. 51.25) be THUS DONE AND SIGNED commissioners-in-charge and com- herein called. The commissioners protection facilities and paying the District No. One of Cameron submitted to the United States on this, the 1st day of December, missioners, of such substitutes of election and alternate commis- cost of obtaining water for fire pro- Parish, Louisiana (the “District”), Attorney General for approval in 2003. therefor as may be selected and sioners of election are hereby tection purposes, including on Tuesday, March 9, 2004, compliance with the said Voting APPROVED: designated in compliance with appointed as such election officials charges for fire hydrant rentals between the hours of six o’clock Rights Act. /s/ Charles Precht III Section 1287 of Title 18 of the by the Cameron Parish Clerk of and service within said District? (6:00) a.m. and eight o’clock (8:00) SECTION 11: All orders, reso- CHARLES PRECHT III, Louisiana Revised Statutes (R.S. Court, in accordance with R.S. NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- p.m., in compliance with the provi- lutions, and ordinances in conflict PRESIDENT 18:1287), as amended, shall hold 18:1286, as amended. In the event THER GIVEN that said special sions of Section 541 of Title 18 of herewith be and they are hereby CAMERON PARISH the said special election as herein the election herein called is held at election will be held at the polling the Louisiana Revised Statutes of repealed. POLICE JURY provided, and make due returns to the same time as the election of places set forth below, all situated 1950, as amended (R.S. 18:541), The foregoing resolution was ATTEST: the Clerk of Court of Cameron public officials, the commissioners within Hackberry Fire Protection and that at the said election there submitted to a vote, and the vote /s/ Bonnie W. Conner Parish, Louisiana and the and alternate commissioners shall District No. One, Cameron Parish, shall be submitted to all registered thereon was as follows: BONNIE W. CONNER, Cameron Parish Police Jury. The be those commissioners and alter- Louisiana, which polls will open at voters of the District, qualified and Yeas: Charles Precht III, Steve SECRETARY compensation of said officers be nate commissioners selected for six o’clock (6:00) a.m. and close at entitled to vote at the said election Trahan, Norma Jo Pinch, Scott STATE OF LOUISIANA and the same is hereby fixed at the the election of said public officials, eight o’clock (8:00) p.m., in compli- under the Constitution and laws of Trahan PARISH OF CAMERON sum prescribed by law. in accordance with R.S. 18:1286, ance with the provisions of Section the State of Louisiana and the Nays: None I, Bonnie Conner, the under- SECTION 6: The Cameron as amended. 541 of Title 18 of the Louisiana Constitution and laws of the Absent or Not Voting: Dusty signed Secretary of the Cameron Parish Police Jury, the governing SECTION 5: The officers con- Revised Statutes of 1950, as United States, the Proposition set Sandifer, James Doxey Parish Police Jury, State of authority of Cameron Parish, firmed or designated to serve as amended (R.S. 18:541): forth in Section 2 hereof. And the resolution was Louisiana, do hereby certify that Louisiana shall meet at its regular commissioners-in-charge and com- ELECTION DISTRICT 2 SECTION 2: Voting machines declared adopted on this 1st day of the foregoing constitutes a true meeting place, the Cameron missioners, of such substitutes PRECINCT 3, ALL; HACKBERRY shall be used in the conduct of the December, 2003. and correct copy of a resolution Parish Police Jury Meeting Room, therefor as may be selected and RECREATION CENTER, HACK- election, and the Proposition to be APPROVED: adopted by said Cameron Parish Cameron, Louisiana, on Monday, designated in compliance with BERRY, LOUISIANA submitted on the ballot in said vot- /s/ Charles Precht III Police Jury in regular session on April 1, 2004, at 5:00 o’clock PM, Section 1287 of Title 18 of the ELECTION DISTRICT 2 ing machines shall be in substan- CHARLES PRECHT III, the 1st day of December, 2003. and shall then and there, in open Louisiana Revised Statutes (R.S. PRECINCT 4, PORTION; HACK- tially the following form: PRESIDENT IN FAITH WHEREOF, witness and public session, proceed to 18:1287), as amended, shall hold BERRY RECREATION CENTER, PROPOSITION CAMERON PARISH my official signature and the examine and count the votes, the said special election as herein HACKBERRY, LOUISIANA SUMMARY: AUTHORITY FOR POLICE JURY impress of the official seal of said examine and canvass the returns provided, and make due returns of NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- CAMERON FIRE PROTECTION ATTEST: Cameron Parish Police Jury, and declare the results of the said said special election to the Clerk of THER GIVEN that the said spe- DISTRICT NO. ONE TO COL- /s/ Bonnie W. Conner Cameron, Louisiana on this 1st special election. Court of Cameron Parish, cial election will be held in accor- LECT, FOR 10 YEARS, A TAX OF BONNIE W. CONNER, day of December, 2003. SECTION 7: The Secretary of Louisiana and the Police Jury of dance with the provisions of the FIVE MILLS PER ANNUM FOR SECRETARY /s/ Bonnie W. Conner the Cameron Parish Police Jury is the Parish of Cameron. The com- Louisiana Election Code (Title 18 THE PURPOSE OF OPERATING EXHIBIT “A” BONNIE W. CONNER, hereby empowered, authorized pensation of said officers be and of the Louisiana Revised AND MAINTAINING SAID DIS- NOTICE OF SECRETARY and directed to arrange for the the same is hereby fixed at the Statutes), including Chapter 6-A TRICT’S FIRE PROTECTION SPECIAL ELECTION CAMERON PARISH said special election, and to fur- sum prescribed by law. thereof, and other constitutional FACILITIES FOR FIRE PROTEC- Pursuant to the provisions of a POLICE JURY nish to the said election officers in SECTION 6: The Police Jury, and statutory authority supple- TION PURPOSES WITHIN SAID resolution adopted by the EXHIBIT “E” ample time for the holding of said the governing authority of mental thereto. Such officers DISTRICT. Cameron Parish Police Jury, the RESOLUTION special election the necessary Hackberry Fire Protection District appointed to hold the said election, Shall Cameron Fire Protection governing authority of Cameron STATE OF LOUISIANA equipment, forms and other para- No. One, Cameron Parish, and such substitutes therefor as District No. One of the Parish of Fire Protection District No. One, PARISH OF CAMERON phernalia essential to the proper Louisiana shall meet at its regular are selected and designated in Cameron, be authorized to levy a Cameron Louisiana, on December A RESOLUTION ORDERING holding of said election. meeting place, the Cameron compliance with law, will make tax of five (5.00) mills on the dollar 1, 2003. NOTICE IS HEREBY AND CALLING A SPECIAL SECTION 8: Certified copies of Parish Police Jury Annex due returns thereof to the Clerk of of assessed valuation on all proper- GIVEN that a special election will ELECTION TO BE HELD IN this resolution shall be forwarded Building, Cameron, Louisiana, Court of Cameron Parish and to ty subject to taxation in said dis- be held in Cameron Fire CAMERON PARISH TO AUTHO- to the Secretary of State, the Monday, April 5, 2004, 5:00 PM, the Cameron Parish Police Jury, trict, for a period of ten (10) years, Protection District No. One, RIZE THE EXEMPTION OF Commissioner of Elections, the and shall then and there, in open the governing authority of said commencing with the year 2005, Cameron Parish, Louisiana, on CERTAIN DRILLING RIGS Clerk of Court and Ex-Officio and public session, proceed to District. for the purpose of operating and Tuesday, March 9, 2004, and that FROM PROPERTY TAXES PUR- Parish Custodian of Voting examine and count the votes, NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- maintaining said District’s fire pro- at said election there will be sub- SUANT TO ARTICLE VII, SEC- Machines in and for Cameron examine and canvass the returns THER GIVEN that the commis- tection facilities for fire protection mitted to all registered voters of TION 21(J) OF THE LOUISIANA Parish, Louisiana, and the and declare the results of the said sioners-in-charge duly certified by purposes within said District? said Parish qualified and entitled CONSTITUTION OF 1974, AS Registrar of Voters in and for said special election. the Clerk of Court of Cameron SECTION 3: The Secretary of to vote at the said election under AMENDED. Parish, as notification of the spe- SECTION 7: The Secretary of Parish and selected by the Parish the Police Jury is hereby autho- the Constitution and laws of the BE IT RESOLVED by the cial election herein called in order the Police Jury is hereby empow- Board of Election Supervisors as rized to cause to be published in State of Louisiana and the Cameron Parish Police Jury, the that each may prepare for said ered, authorized and directed to provided for in R.S. 18:433, as the “Cameron Pilot”, a newspaper Constitution and laws of the governing authority of Cameron election and perform their respec- arrange for the said special elec- amended, are hereby designated published in DeQuincy, Louisiana, United States, the following Parish, State of Louisiana, as fol- tive functions as required by law, tion, and to furnish to the said as the commissioners-in-charge to having general circulation proposition, to-wit: lows: provided however, that such notice election officers in ample time for serve at the polling places desig- throughout the Parish, and being PROPOSITION SECTION 1: Subject to the shall be received by the Secretary the holding of said special election nated in the election herein called. the official journal of the Police SUMMARY: AUTHORITY approval of the State Bond of State on or before the forty-fifth the necessary equipment, forms The commissioners of election and Jury, the governing authority of FOR CAMERON FIRE PROTEC- Commission and under the day prior to the election. and other paraphernalia essential alternate commissioners of elec- the District, once a week for four TION DISTRICT NO. ONE TO authority conferred by Article 6, SECTION: 9: A certified copy to the proper holding of said elec- tion shall be appointed by the (4) consecutive weeks, with not less COLLECT, FOR 10 YEARS , A Section 32 of the 1974 Louisiana of this resolution shall be forward- tion. Cameron Parish Clerk of Court, in than forty-five or more than ninety TAX OF FIVE MILLS PER Constitution and Chapter 6-A, ed to the State Bond Commission SECTION 8: Certified copies of accordance with R.S. 18:1286, as days intervening between the date ANNUM FOR THE PURPOSE OF Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised for its consent and authority to this resolution shall be forwarded amended. In the event the election of the first publication and the date OPERATING AND MAINTAIN- Statutes of 1950, as amended, and conduct the election herein provid- to the Secretary of State, the herein called is held at the same of the election, notice of said elec- ING SAID DISTRICT’S FIRE constitutional and statutory ed, and in the event the proposi- Commissioner of Elections, the time as the election of public offi- tion, which notice shall be substan- PROTECTION FACILITIES FOR authority supplemental thereto, a tion submitted in said election is Clerk of Court and Ex-Officio cials the commissioners and alter- tially in accordance with the Notice FIRE PROTECTION PURPOSES special election be and the same is approved by the voters, for addi- Parish Custodian of Voting nate commissioners shall be those of Special Election annexed hereto WITHIN SAID DISTRICT. hereby called and ordered to be tional authority to exempt the Machines in and for Cameron commissioners and alternate com- as EXHIBIT “A” and incorporated Shall Cameron Fire Protection held in the Parish of Cameron, property taxes as provided for in Parish, Louisiana, and the missioners selected for the election herein by reference as if set forth District No. One of the Parish of (the “Parish”), on Tuesday, March the Proposition. Registrar of Voters in and for said of public officials, in accordance herein in full. Cameron, be authorized to levy a 9, 2004, between the hours of six SECTION 10: A certified copy Parish, as notification of the spe- with R.S. 18:1286, as amended. SECTION 4: The polling places tax of five (5.00) mills on the dollar o’clock (6:00) a.m. and eight o’clock of this resolution, together with cial election herein called in order NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- set forth in EXHIBIT “A”, attached of assessed valuation on all prop- (8:00) p.m., in compliance with the other showings required by that each may prepare for said THER GIVEN that the Police hereto and made a part hereof, be erty subject to taxation in said provisions of Section 541 of Title Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act election and perform their respec- Jury, the governing authority of and the same are hereby designat- District, for a period of ten (10) 18 of the Louisiana Revised of 1965 and Regulations pertain- tive functions as required by law, Hackberry Fire Protection District ed as the polling places at which to years, commencing with the year Statutes of 1950, as amended (R.S. ing thereto (28 C.F.R. 51.25) be provided however, that such notice No. One, will meet at its regular hold the said election. The commis- 2005, for the purpose of operating 18:541), and that at the said elec- submitted to the United States shall be received by the Secretary meeting place, the Cameron sioners-in-charge duly certified by and maintaining said District’s tion there shall be submitted to all Attorney General for approval in of State on or before the forty-fifth Parish Police Jury Annex the Clerk of Court of Cameron fire protection facilities for fire registered voters of the District, compliance with the said Voting day prior to the election. Building, Cameron, Louisiana, on Parish and selected by the Parish protection purposes within said qualified and entitled to vote at Rights Act. SECTION: 9: A certified copy Monday, the 5th day of April, Board of Election Supervisors as District? the said election under the SECTION 11: All orders, reso- of this resolution shall be forward- 2004, at 5:00 PM, and will then provided for in R.S. 18:433, as NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- Constitution and laws of the State lutions, and ordinances in conflict ed to the State Bond Commission and there, in open and public ses- amended, are hereby designated as THER GIVEN that said special of Louisiana and the Constitution herewith be and they are hereby for its consent and authority to sion, proceed to examine and can- the commissioners-in-charge to election will be held at the polling and laws of the United States, the repealed. conduct the election herein provid- vass the returns as certified by the serve at the polling places desig- places set forth below, all situated Proposition set forth in Section 2 The foregoing resolution was ed, and in the event the proposi- Clerk of Court of Cameron Parish, nated in the election herein called. within Cameron Fire Protection hereof. submitted to a vote, and the vote tion submitted in said election is Louisiana, and declare the result The commissioners of election and District No. One, Cameron Parish, SECTION 2: Voting machines thereon was as follows: approved by the voters, for addi- of the said special election. alternate commissioners of election Louisiana, which polls will open at shall be used in the conduct of the Yeas: Charles Precht III, Steve tional authority to levy the tax as All registered voters of are hereby appointed as such elec- six o’clock (6:00) a.m. and close at election, and the Proposition to be Trahan, Norma Jo Pinch, Scott provided for in the Proposition. Hackberry Fire Protection District tion officials by the Cameron eight o’clock (8:00) p.m., in compli- submitted on the ballot in said vot- Trahan SECTION 10: A certified copy No. One, Cameron Parish, Parish Clerk of Court, in accor- ance with the provisions of Section ing machines shall be in substan- Nays: None of this resolution, together with Louisiana are entitled to vote at dance with R.S. 18:1286, as amend- 541 of Title 18 of the Louisiana tially the following form: Absent or Not Voting: Dusty other showings required by said special election and voting ed. In the event the election herein Revised Statutes of 1950, as PROPOSITION Sandifer, James Doxey Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act machines will be used in the con- called is held at the same time as amended (R.S. 18:541): SUMMARY: AUTHORITY TO And the resolution was of 1965 and Regulations pertain- duct of the election. the election of public officials, the ELECTION DISTRICT 5 EXEMPT CERTAIN DRILLING declared adopted on this 1st day of ing thereto (28 C.F.R. 51.25) be THUS DONE AND SIGNED commissioners and alternate com- PRECINCT 13, PORTION; CRE- RIGS FROM PROPERTY TAXES December, 2003. submitted to the United States on this, the 1st day of December, missioners shall be those commis- OLE COMMUNITY CENTER, PURSUANT TO ARTICLE VII, APPROVED: Attorney General for approval in 2003. sioners and alternate commission- CREOLE, LOUISIANA SECTION 21(J) OF THE /s/ Charles Precht III compliance with the said Voting APPROVED: ers selected for the election of said ELECTION DISTRICT 6 LOUISIANA CONSTITUTION CHARLES PRECHT III, Rights Act. /s/ Charles Precht III public officials, in accordance with PRECINCT 2, ALL; CAMERON OF 1974, AS AMENDED. PRESIDENT SECTION 11: All orders, reso- CHARLES PRECHT III, R.S. 18:1286, as amended. PARISH POLICE JURY ANNEX, Shall the Parish of Cameron, CAMERON PARISH lutions, and ordinances in conflict PRESIDENT SECTION 5: The officers con- CAMERON, LOUISIANA State of Louisiana (the “Parish”) POLICE JURY herewith be and they are hereby CAMERON PARISH firmed or designated to serve as ELECTION DISTRICT 6 under the authority of Article VII, ATTEST: repealed. POLICE JURY commissioners-in-charge and com- PRECINCT 14, PORTION; Section 21(J) of the Constitution of /s/ Bonnie W. Conner The foregoing resolution was ATTEST: missioners, of such substitutes CAMERON PARISH POLICE the State of Louisiana of 1974, as BONNIE W. CONNER, submitted to a vote, and the vote /s/ Bonnie W. Conner therefor as may be selected and JURY ANNEX, CAMERON, amended, exempt from property SECRETARY thereon was as follows: BONNIE W. CONNER, designated in compliance with LOUISIANA taxes, drilling rigs used exclusive- EXHIBIT “A” Yeas: Charles Precht III, Steve SECRETARY Section 1287 of Title 18 of the ELECTION DISTRICT 6 ly for the exploration and develop- NOTICE OF SPECIAL Trahan, Norma Jo Pinch. Scott STATE OF LOUISIANA Louisiana Revised Statutes (R.S. PRECINCT 15, ALL; CAMERON ment of minerals outside the terri- ELECTION Trahan PARISH OF CAMERON 18:1287), as amended, shall hold PARISH POLICE JURY ANNEX, torial limits of the State of Pursuant to the provisions of Nays: None I, Bonnie Conner, the under- the said special election as herein CAMERON, LOUISIANA Louisiana (the “State”) in Outer resolution adopted by the Absent or Not Voting: Dusty signed Secretary of the Cameron provided, and make due returns of NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- Continental Shelf waters which Cameron Parish Police Jury, Sandifer, James Doxey Parish Police Jury, State of said special election to the Clerk of THER GIVEN that the said spe- are within the Parish for the pur- Cameron Parish, Louisiana, the And the resolution was Louisiana, do hereby certify that Court of Cameron Parish, cial election will be held in accor- pose of being stored or stacked for declared adopted on this 1st day of the foregoing constitutes a true Louisiana and the Police Jury of dance with the provisions of the use outside the territorial limits of Cont. on Page 12. Page 12, The Cameron Parish Pilot, Cameron, La., January 29, 2004 CHENIER HIGHWAY; GRAND LEGAL NOTICES CHENIER, LOUISIANA ELECTION DISTRICT 5 — JOB AD — Cont. from Page 11. PRECINCT P13; POLLING PLACE - CREOLE COMMUNITY The Cameron Parish School Board is governing authority of the Parish, CENTER; 184-B EAST CREOLE on December 1, 2003, NOTICE IS HIGHWAY; CREOLE, accepting applications for the following posi- HEREBY GIVEN that a special LOUISIANA tion: election will be held in Cameron ELECTION DISTRICT 6 Parish, Louisiana, on TUESDAY, PRECINCT P2, P14, P15; Secretary for Cameron Parish School Board MARCH 9, 2004, and that at said POLLING PLACE - CAMERON Office serving Special Education, Maintenance, election there will be submitted to PARISH POLICE JURY ANNEX all registered voters of said BUILDING; 110 SMITH CIRCLE; Transportation, and Other Assignments. Cameron Parish qualified and CAMERON, LOUISIANA entitled to vote at the said election ELECTION DISTRICT 7 Required Skills: (1) Management of multiple under the Constitution and laws of PRECINCT P5; POLLING PLACE tasks and timelines; (2) People skills; (3) the State of Louisiana and the - RECREATION DISTRICT NO. 5 Constitution and laws of the RECREATION CENTER; 108 Variety of computer skills; (4) Secretarial and United States, the following RECREATION LANE; GRAND Proposition, to-wit: LAKE, LOUISIANA clerical skills. PROPOSITION NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- Mail or deliver a complete resume to: Dr. SUMMARY: AUTHORITY TO THER GIVEN that the said spe- EXEMPT CERTAIN DRILLING cial election will be held in accor- Douglas L. Chance, Superintendent, 246 RIGS FROM PROPERTY TAXES dance with the provisions of the PURSUANT TO ARTICLE VII, Louisiana Election Code (Title 18 Dewey Street, P. O. Box 1548, Cameron, LA SECTION 21(J) OF THE of the Louisiana Revised 70631. LOUISIANA CONSTITUTION Statutes), including Chapter 6-A OF 1974, AS AMENDED. thereof, and other constitutional Deadline for application: Tuesday, February Shall the Parish of Cameron, and statutory authority supple- 3, 2004 at 3:30 p.m. State of Louisiana (the "Parish") mental thereto. Such officers under the authority of Article VII, appointed to hold the said election, “Equal Opportunity Employer” Section 21(J) of the Constitution of and such substitutes therefor as the State of Louisiana of 1974, as are selected and designated in RUN: Jan. 22 & 29 (J-43) amended, exempt from property compliance with law, will make taxes, drilling rigs used exclusive- due returns thereof to the Clerk of ly for the exploration and develop- Court of Cameron Parish and to ment of minerals outside the terri- the Cameron Parish Police Jury, torial limits of the State of Cameron Parish, Louisiana, the — JOB AD — Louisiana (the "State") in Outer governing authority of said The Cameron Parish School Board is Continental Shelf waters which Parish. are within the Parish for the pur- NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- accepting applications for the following pose of being stored or stacked for THER GIVEN that the commis- use outside the territorial limits of sioners-in-charge duly certified by positions: the State, or for the purpose of the Clerk of Court of Cameron being converted, renovated, or Parish and selected by the Parish Teacher/Assistant Principal, Johnson repaired and any property in the Board of Election Supervisors as Parish for the purpose of being provided for in R.S. 18:433, as Bayou High School. Deadline for Appica- incorporated in, or to be used in amended, are hereby designated the operation of said drilling rigs? as the commissioners-in-charge to tion: Tuesday, February 3, 2004. NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- serve at the polling places desig- THER GIVEN that said special nated in the election herein called. Supervisor of Transportation, Mainten- election will be held at the polling The commissioners of election and places set forth below, all situated alternate commissioners of elec- ance, and Other Duties; Parish-wide within Cameron Parish, tion shall be appointed by the Louisiana, which polls will open at Cameron Parish Clerk of Court, in Assignment. Deadline for Application: six o'clock (6:00) a.m. and close at accordance with R.S. 18:1286, as Friday, February 20, 2004. eight o'clock (8:00) p.m., in compli- amended. In the event the election ance with the provisions of Section herein called is held at the same Louisiana Certification per Bulletin 746 541 of Title 18 of the Louisiana time as the election of public offi- Revised Statutes of 1950, as cials the commissioners and alter- required. amended (R.S. 18541): nate commissioners shall be those ELECTION DISTRICT 1 commissioners and alternate com- To Apply: Phone 337-775-5784 to obtain PRECINCT P1; POLLING PLACE missioners selected for the election - JOHNSON BAYOU MULTI- of public officials, in accordance a copy of application instructions. PURPOSE BUILDING; 5556 with R.S. 18:1286, as amended. GULF BEACH HIGHWAY; JOHN- NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- “Equal Opportunity Employer” SON BAYOU, LOUISIANA THER GIVEN that the Cameron ELECTION DISTRICT 2 Parish Police Jury, Cameron RUN: Jan. 22 & 29 (J-44) PRECINCT P3 & P4; POLLING Parish, Louisiana, the governing PLACE - HACKBERRY RECRE- authority of said Parish, will meet ATION CENTER; 1250 RECRE- at its regular meeting place, the ATION CIRCLE; HACKBERRY, Cameron Parish Police Jury LOUISIANA Meeting Room, Cameron, ELECTION DISTRICT 3 Louisiana, on Monday, April 5, PRECINCT P16; POLLING 2004 at 5:00 PM, and will then PLACE - RECREATION DIS- and there, in open and public ses- TRICT NO. 5 RECREATION sion, proceed to examine and can- CENTER; 108 RECREATION vass the returns as certified by the LANE; GRAND LAKE, Clerk of Court of Cameron Parish, LOUISIANA Louisiana and declare the result of ELECTION DISTRICT 4 the said special election. PRECINCT P8; POLLING PLACE All registered voters of - LOWRY FIRE STATION; 460 Cameron Parish, Louisiana are LOWRY HIGHWAY; LAKE entitled to vote at said special elec- ARTHUR, LOUISIANA tion and voting machines will be ELECTION DISTRICT 4 used in the conduct of the election. PRECINCT P9; POLLING PLACE THUS DONE AND SIGNED - KLONDIKE COMMUNITY on this, 1st day of December, 2003. CENTER; 430 VETERANS APPROVED: MEMORIAL DRIVE; GUEYDAN, /s/Charles Precht, III CHARLES LOUISIANA PRECHT, III, ELECTION DISTRICT 4 PRESIDENT PRECINCT P12; POLLING CAMERON PARISH PLACE - MURIA FIRE STATION; POLICE JURY 129 MURIA ROAD; CREOLE, ATTEST: LOUISIANA /s/Bonnie W. Conner ELECTION DISTRICT 4 BONNIE W. CONNER, PRECINCT P17; POLLING SECRETARY PLACE - GRAND CHENIER RUN: Jan 29 (J 46) FIRE STATION; 4011 GRAND