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Saturday, Aug. 21 at 8:30 p.m. the Cameron Parish Sheriff’s office was notified of a motorcycle accident at the PilotAugust 26, 2004 Vol. 48--No. 35 Cameron, La. 70631 curve at Boones Corner in Grand Lake according to the Cameron Parish Sheriff’s office. Sheriff deputies arrived on the scene at 8:33 p.m. fol- lowed by South Cameron Ambulance at 8:35 p.m. At 9:03 p.m., Acadian Ambulance and Air Med were on the scene. A Triumph motorcycle, driven by Kenneth J. Istre, 54, of Westlake, ran off the road in the curve injuring the passenger, Wilma R. Grady, 51, of Lake Charles, and him- self. The couple were coming from the direction of the Crab Fest. Wilma Grady was air lifted to Lake Charles Memorial Hospital by Air Med at 9:15 p.m. Kenneth Istre was dri- CAMERON PARISH Sheriff Theos Duhon is shown receiving a $181,266 check on behalf of Cameron Parish representing the sharing of revenues received on national ven by ambulance to Lake Michelle Thompson Mudd Charles Memorial Hospital. wildlife refuges in the parish. No parish taxes are paid on refuge property in the parish At the time of the accident, since the U. S. Government does not pay local taxes. However, in lieu of taxes, the Mrs. Kenneth Istre was injured refuges share with the parish some of their revenues generated by oil and gas opera- but stable. As of Sunday, Aug. tions, grazing, and alligator receipts. Shown with Sheriff Duhon are refuge representa- 22, Wilma Grady was in criti- tives. From left are Bryan Winton, Glenn Harris, Sheriff Duhon, and Refuge Managers cal condition. Don Voros and Terence Delaine. Mudd to compete LNG terminal, pipeline to Judge’s race for Mrs. America Festival to on ballot be discussed at meeting Michelle Thompson Mudd daughters, Ava and Alivia. of Cameron left for Palm (Mrs. Mudd’s mother, Mrs. be held at An informational open originate at the Johnson Sept. 18th Springs, Calif. Monday to Sue Thompson is taking care house and public meeting will Bayou Meter Station and ter- compete in the 28th annual of the twins while she is away. Hackberry be held to discuss the Pearl minate at a new meter station Cameron Parish voters Mrs. America Pageant. Her father, Roy Thompson, is Crossing LNG Terminal a the at an interconnection with an will have four choices to make She was named Mrs. deceased.) St. Peter The Apostle Lake Charles Civic Center existing Transco Pipeline when they go to the polls for Louisiana previously. In the state pageant, Mrs. Church in Hackberry will Contraband Room on interstate natural gas the Sept. 18 election. She joins 50 other contes- Mudd won the photogenic, hold a Fall Fun Festival Monday, Aug. 30 from 3 to 7 pipeline interconnection, near In the race for Circuit tants from the other states in spirit, swimsuit and inter- Friday, Saturday and Sunday, p.m. The meeting has been Starks; and Court of Appeals they will practice for the next two view awards and shared the Sept. 10, 11, 12. called by the U. S. Coast *six meter stations with choose between Billie weeks getting ready for the congeniality award. There will be games, Guard. ten pipeline interconnections. Woodard, incumbent, and national pageant which will A graduate of DeQuincy bingo, food, and fresh The project is a proposed David Painter, challenger. be held on Tuesday, Sept. 7. High School and LSU, she is squeezed lemonade. liquefied natural gas (LNG) Both are from Lake Charles. The pageant will be tele- active as a Council on Aging Friday, Sept. 10 beginning deepwater port in the gulf of There is also a yes or no cast on Sept. 27 from 8 to 10 volunteer, Legion of St. Mary, at 10:30 a.m. shrimp gumbo Mexico. It will be located in Registration vote on a constitutional p.m. on the PAX network. Sacred Heart Catholic and potato salad will be West Cameron Block 220 amendment on the definition Mrs. Mudd and her hus- Church member and emcee served. about 41 miles south of the to be held of marriage as being between band, Chad E. Mudd, are the and assistant director of the Saturday, Sept. 11 begin- Louisiana coast. “one man and one woman.” parents of 2-year-old twin Fur Festival pageant. ning at 11 a.m. fried catfish, Pearl Crossing Pipeline There are two parishwide fried potatoes and coleslaw LLC, an affiliate of Pearl for All Stars millages for the operation of will be sold. Crossing, proposes to con- Registration for the All the sheriff’s department, one Sunday, Sept. 12 at 10 struct, own, and operate a for 8 mills and the other for 2 Shrimp boat reduction is a.m. barbecue chicken or natural gas pipeline and asso- Stars program for youths ages 12-17 will be held mills. brisket, rice dressing and ciated aboveground facilities Absentee voting for the part of shrimping salvation baked beans will be sold. in Cameron and Calcasieu Tuesday, Sept. 7 from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Creole Woodmen Sept. 18 election can be done There are raffle tickets for Parishes. The natural gas from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., AMERICAN PRESS Hogarth added that the sale with a drawing Sept. 12. pipeline would transport nat- of the World Building. industry can’t expect not to Parents must attend. Sept. 7-11 in the Registrar of Proceeds go to the building of ural gas between the offshore Voters office on the bottom The National Marine compete with imports. the new rectory and offices in proposed terminal and exist- The 12-week program, Fisheries Service released on “You’ll almost always have sponsored by the Cameron floor of the Cameron court- the future. ing transmission facilities house. Thursday a much-anticipated imports. Fisheries are becom- operated by other companies. Community Action Agency, is draft of a study on how to ing very global,” he said. The natural gas pipeline designed to encourage save the struggling shrimp Hogarth said the facilities would include: healthy, lifelong behaviors Refuge to industry in the Gulf of Mexico American fleet consistently GED classes *about 0.5 mile of two par- and have fun while learning and South Atlantic. has harvested about 260 mil- allel 42-inch-diameter off- how to be successful leaders The agency said cutting lion pounds of shrimp a year, to begin here shore natural gas pipelines in life. close for down on the number of an indication that it will not from the high water mark Youths who complete the shrimp boats is a top priority. be able to increase the har- near Johnson Bayou, to the program will receive a ring. Possibilities mentioned in the vest or make up for sagging GED classes will begin For more information call gator season Sept. 1. The Grand Lake Johnson Bayou Meter report included a moratorium prices and inflation. Tara Miller 542-4350. on new licenses and a govern- “They really are operating classes are held every Station; Effective Sept. 1 the ment buyback of licenses and on a thin, if any, profit margin Monday, Tuesday and *63.75 miles of a single 42- Rockefeller Refuge will be boats. right now,” Hogarth said. Thursday from 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. inch-diameter onshore natur- closed to fishermen and other “We’re producing about all Some fishermen have been in the Head Start Building al gas pipeline that would Tingler given recreation users until 10 a.m. we’re going to produce as a leery of the shrimp plan, and the Cameron classes are daily for a short period in con- system, and I think the indus- questioning the study’s find- held every Tuesday, August is Prevent Blindness B. S. degree nection with the 2004 alliga- try has to look to how to dis- ings because it allegedly used Wednesday and Thursday tor harvest. Month tribute that catch,” said obsolete data that did not con- from 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. in the Andrew Edward Tingler After 10 a.m fishermen William Hogarth, assistant sider a rise in cheap, pond- Cameron Council on Aging received a Bachelor of Science may enter the refuge but they administrator of the Fisheries raised imports. shrimpers Office. degree in atmospheric sci- should not tamper with set Service. “If it’s going to be an have said the industry would Contact the Grand Lake ences from the University of lines left by trappers. open-access fishery then it be profitable and need no office at 598-5158 or Cameron Louisiana at Monroe during All other regulations will will be difficult to keep up the restructuring if imports were office at 775-5145 to sign up. http://www.preventblindness.org/ the summer commencement remain in effect. on Aug. 14. profitability.” kept down. The industry, hit hard by Hogarth stressed that the imports, which now make up newly released document is 87 percent of the market, is not a final plan and that it waging a trade battle with six would be updated with new of the largest shrimp-produc- data. Fisheries officials plan ing countries. Last month, to hold a series of public the U. S. Commerce meetings across the Gulf and Department ruled in favor of South Atlantic coasts to dis- imposing tariffs on shrimp cuss the future of the indus- from those countries. try with fishermen and shrimp factory owners.

THIS 12 TO 14 foot-long alligator was seen taking an adult deer out to lunch, literally, at Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge, south of Savannah, Georgia, back in March. (Photos by Terri Jenkins, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.) The alligator who took a deer out to lunch

The sight of a 12 to 14 foot- National Wildlife Refuge, This one was at least 12-13 prescribed fire to improve long alligator is something about 40 miles south of feet long. Jenkins said that habitat and reduce the risk of Mrs. Carter has south Georgia folks see occa- Savannah, Georgia, on March some bull alligators have a catastrophic wildfires. sionally, but few have seen 4, 2004. 35-inch girth. The alligator will not be one take an adult deer out to “One advantage of fire The Service uses a heli- charged with hunting deer lunch. Actually -- for lunch. work is you get to see that 12- copter capable of igniting con- out of season, animal cruelty, 101st birthday The photographs of this 14 footers are common from trolled burns by dropping or any one of several possible deer-eating alligator were Santee National Wildlife flaming fuel-filled ping pong water quality violations. He TAVIA CARTER of Cameron celebrated her 101st birth- taken from the air by Terry Refuge in South Carolina to balls on pre-selected areas. may, however, be charged day on Wednesday with friends at the Cameron Council Jenkins, a U.S. Fish and Coastal South Carolina to Jenkins works throughout with being one mean gator. If on Aging center. She was presented a key to the parish. Wildlife Service District Fire Georgia’s coast,” said parts of North Carolina, we could catch him... Or Mrs. Carter, who may be the parish’s oldest citizen, is the Management Officer. She Jenkins. “It looks like the South Carolina and Coastal wanted to... widow of the late Sheriff O. B. Carter. Shown with her are was preparing to ignite a pre- alligator population is doing Georgia refuges and fish Carolyn Thibodeaux, left, Council on Aging president, scribed fire at Harris Neck extremely well.” hatcheries. The Service uses and Tina Horn, Parish Administrator. Page 2, The Cameron Parish Pilot, Cameron, La., August 26, 2004 Funeral It Seems Just Like Yesterday By Keith Hambrick

(Lake Charles American Griffith, who gave him credit Press, August 16, 1940) for providing the spark that CAMERON WELFARE “lit the fire” to organize the CASES society at this time. Case workers of the Block, who is a teacher at Cameron Parish Department Lamar College in Beaumont, of Public Welfare continue has written an account of the checking all cases after they Battle of Calcasieu Pass, a have been placed on the relief famous civil war battle fought rolls so that only eligible per- at Cameron. sons may be given assistance Mrs. Griffith said it is her through the state’s welfare hope that the society can do program, O. B. Carter, parish something about marking the welfare director, pointed out graves of the 26 or more Civil today. War dead who are buried in This procedure was estab- Cameron, on Monkey island. DOROTHY MAE lished by the state depart- Block had some journals of ment of public welfare to the Southwest Texas BOUDREAUX insure the distribution of all Historical and Genealogical Dorothy Mae Nunez available funds to the needy, Society which he exhibited. Boudreaux, 75, of Oak Grove Mr. Carter said. He also pointed out that his died Wednesday, Aug. 18, “We are constantly work- interest in the history of 2004, in her residence. A ing in an effort to keep per- Cameron Parish is deep-root- Mass of Christian burial was ed since ancestors from both sons who are not entitled to PICTURED ARE members of Boy Scouts Troop 210 who participated in the flag rais- held Friday, Aug. 20, from assistance off the rolls, so the sides of his family came from Christ the King Catholic available funds may be the parish. ing ceremony at the Jetty Pier Dedication August 7th. They are (back row, from left) Church. The Rev. Wayne spread as far as possible to Mrs. Charles Perry, parish Bryan Doxey, Holden January, Matt Miller, Marcus Doxey, James Cormier; (front row) LeBleu officiated. Burial was those in need,” he explained. librarian, served as tempo- Caleb Authement, Michael Sedlock, Alec January, Dane Richard, Corey Bourgeois. in Highland Cemetery. Under requirements of the rary chairman of the meeting. (Photo by Stephanie Richard) Mrs. Boudreaux was a state department of public Members of the committee native of Creole and was a welfare, case workers must are: J. B. Jones, Jr., chair- member of Sacred Heart reconsider and re-investigate man, Mesdames Nata Hebert, Children’s Catholic Church and the old age assistance and aid to Charles Rogers, Charles W. Catholic Daughters. needy blind cases at least Hebert, D. W. Griffith, Harold Hackberry News Survivors include her hus- once in six months, aid to Carter, Clifford Conner, program set band, George Dewey dependent children cases at Messrs Charles Perry, Garner Boudreaux; one son, Dewey By GRACE WELCH Lee Jinks; Lorene Landry; least once every two months, Nunez and W. F. Henry, Jr. at G. Lake Hazel Labove; Oliz Mire; Boudreaux Jr.; one daughter, and other assistance cases at Mrs. Perry appointed a Gwen Hebert; six grandchil- The “Keep It Real” after BINGO Evone Mejia; Olite Nunez; least once in three months. membership committee which Bingo will be Saturday, Alice Reeves; Oran Seay; Mae dren; and eight great-grand- consisted of one person from school program, for children 8 children. and older, will be held a the Aug. 28 at 7:15 p.m. in the Simon; Lee Swire. (Cameron Pilot, each community: Mrs. Hackberry Catholic Hall. August 26, 1971) Charles Precht, Sweetlake; Grand Lake Recreation Center in Grand Lake Oct. 1 NEWS HISTORICAL GROUP Mrs. Charles F. Hebert, C.D. TEACHERS NEEDED Anyone who has news for FORMED Cameron; Mrs. Emma Nunez, thru Aug. 31, 2005. The hours will be from 3 to 6 p.m. C. D. teachers are needed the Cameron Pilot please call Forty-six persons from Grand Chenier; Mrs. Helen for grades 3-9. If interested Grace Welch at 762-4675 or Southwest Louisiana and Colligan, Hackberry; Mrs. Monday through Friday. The program will consist of call the church office at 763- drop offf news at 130 Portie East Texas, who are interest- Harold Carter, Creole; and 3369. Drive in Hackberry. ed in the history of Cameron Mrs. Mayo Cain, Klondike- Life Training Skills, Puberty Parish, gathered in the Lowery. Educational Programs, Volunteerism and Structured BIRTHDAYS Cameron library Thursday Senior citizens of night to organize the PARISH IN NEW Recreation. The cost will be $10 per Hackberry celebrating birth- Cameron Parish Historical DISTRICT days in August are: and Genealogical Society. The court-ordered reap- month per child. There will be a registration at Grand Lake Jo Ann Bufford; Cliff W. T. Block, Nederland, portionment plan for the Cabell; Betty Duhon; Mary Tex., author and historian, Louisiana House and Senate School in the front lobby Sept. was the guest speaker. He which was announced this 10 from 8 to 10 a.m. and from was introduced by Mrs. D. W. week has greatly changed the 2 to 4 p.m. There will also be a political picture for Cameron registration Oct. 1 from 6 to 8 TERMITE SWARMING SEASON IS HERE! Parish. p.m. at the Recreation Center We Will Gladly Inspect Your Home or Business -The CAMERON PARISH PILOT- The parish will be in a new in Grand Lake. Give Us A Call USPS 086-980 single member Anyone interested may Senior Telephones: (337)786-8004 or 1(800)256-7323 Representative district, contact Tiffany or Lana at the 478-7826 Citizen District 36, made up of the Cameron Community Action Discount Jerry and Joy Wise, Editors & Publishers; Jeffra Wise DeViney, Advertising Agency in Grand Lake at 598- Manager; Shirley Johnson, Production Manager; Wendi Burnett, Office Manager, southern portion of Ward 3 in "Stan — Your Bug Man" Annette Brown, Julie Fletcher, and Dawn Spears, Staff Members Calcasieu Parish and all of 5158. The Cameron Parish Pilot, P.O. Drawer 1486, Cameron,La. 70631- Cameron Parish. The new Senatorial McKENZIE PEST CONTROL, Inc. 8998. Published Weekly. Entered as periodical mail at Cameron, La. and League with 10 wins out of 10 District 26 will be composed “Serving Southwest Louisiana For Over 52 Years” Lake Charles, La. Post Office, Periodical Postage paid. games. The large first place of the portion of Ward 3 south Keith Dubrock Stan McKenzie POSTMASTER; Send address changes to: The Cameron Parish team trophy was presented by of Prien Lake Road in President-Owner Entomologist Pilot, P.O. Box 995, DeQuincy, La. 70633. the Cameron Parish Sheriff’s Calcasieu Parish, Wards 4, 5, Subscription Rates: $16.30 a year (tax included) in Cameron & Department. 6 and 7 of Calcasieu Parish Calcasieu Parishes; $17.64 elsewhere in La., $26.00 elsewhere in USA. Those playing on the team and all of Cameron Parish. were: Frank Backlund, Conway LeBleu of Blaine Johnson, Steven Cameron, presently a repre- Trahan, David Vaughan, sentative for the old House Jason Debarge, Jacque district, which has been com- Abshire, Tommy Stoddard, posed of Calcasieu and Tim Little (bat boy), Douglas NEW HOURS Cameron, announced this Spicer, Glen Jinks, Mitchell week that he will be a candi- Jinks, Michael Vaughan, Effective Monday, August 30, 2004 date for reelection in the new Keith Darbonne, Kent district. Darbonne, and Todd Little. At The The redistricting for the Harvey Vaughn is the coach Senate race leaves Jesse OHNSON AYOU ACKBERRY of the team. J B , H & Knowles, incumbent, and Tubby Lyons as the two GRAND LAKE BRANCHES FINGERPRINTING announced candidates in the Four members of Cameron Cameron district. The other OF THE CAMERON PARISH LIBRARY Boy Scout Troop 210 were incumbent senator, Bobby instructed in fingerprinting Jones, will be in a district Mon., Tues. & Wed. -- 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. by Riley Richard of the made up of Wards 1, 2 and 8 Cameron Parish Sheriff’s Thurs. -- 11:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. & of Calcasieu and all of Jeff Department last week. The Fri. -- 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Davis Parish. scouts are Kevin Colligan, Hours At The Main PARISH PEEWEE Richard Kiffe, Terry Dronet CHAMPS and Bobby Doxey. Timmy Library Will Remain Colligan also attended. The Hackberry PeeWee The Same baseball team won first place in the Cameron Parish Read The Classifieds!

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High School Lunches for all Cameron Parish schools for the week of Thursday, Aug. 26 - Sept. 1 E-BOARD TRAINING are as follows: Aug. 18 and 19 at South Thursday, Aug. 26 - Cameron High School com- Barbecued chicken, rice puter lab, a training was held dressing, sweet peas, fruit for parents to learn how to salad, biscuits, milk. use the e-Board site available Friday, Aug. 27 - Baked to all teachers in Cameron ham, lettuce cup, cheese pota- Parish by the Parish School to casserole, applesauce cake, Board. The site is a valuable sliced bread. opportunity for teachers to Monday, Aug. 30 - Breaded communicate with parents as chicken patty, lettuce cup, well as with students. hash brown patty, pickle Teachers use this site to post wedges, carrot cake, ham- SHOWN ABOVE ARE the 2004-2005 officers for the assignments, due dates, pro- burger bun, catsup, milk. Grand Lake Beta Club: President Matt Reon, Vice jects, grading systems, etc. Tuesday, Aug. 31 - President Ravelle Reed, Secretary Justin Howerton, ON AUGUST 18 and 19, a training session was held at Lasagna, tossed salad, but- Treasurer Katy Lavergne, and Reporter Ashley South Cameron High School computer lab for parents to DRAMA DEPARTMENT tered corn, brownies, garlic Broussard. DANCE toast, milk. learn how to use the e-Board site available to all teach- Wednesday, Sept. 1 - ers in Cameron Parish by our Parish School Board. The The Drama Department is sponsoring an Elementary Sausage on a bun, buttered Grand Lake Betas meet site is a valuable opportunity for teachers to communi- potatoes, baked beans, cate with parents as well as students. Teachers can use Dance at Cameron Elementary Gym on Aug. 27 apple/orange wedges, hot dog The 2004-2005 Grand which concluded the 2003- this site to post assignments, due dates, projects, grad- bun, milk. ing systems, etc. Parents were instructed in how to from 7 – 11 p.m. for grades K- Lake Sr. Beta Club held its 2004 list of projects. A new 8th. Proceeds from the dance first meeting of the year. contract was issued and also login to the site and use the site. will be used to purchase cos- Tarpons to play There were 34 students pre- $5 dues were decided upon. tumes and props for the sent. The plan of activities for the Drama Department and to Sulphur J. V. At the meeting the new upcoming year was discussed Joby Richard honored start up a school-wide debate officers were introduced as including fundraisers, Beta T- team. follows: President-Matt Reon, shirts, community service Joby Richard, who recent- Michelle Richard of Creole The South Cameron Vice President-Ravelle Reed, projects, and Beta conven- ly graduated from South and the grandson of Donald ROSTER SHIRTS Tarpons will take on the Secretary-Justin Howerton, tions. Cameron High School, was and Carolyn Richard and You can still purchase ros- Sulphur Tor JV squad in the Treasurer-Katy Lavergne, The meeting was conclud- named an All-American Jimmy and Jan Roberts, all of ter shirts from the cheerlead- first game of the Iowa and Reporter-Ashley ed with the discussion of a Scholar and will appear in the Grand Chenier. ers. Jamboree on Thursday, Aug. Broussard. group talent at the district United States Achievement 26. The Tarpons and Tors will Mrs. Arnold thanked the Beta convention. Academy yearbook. Read The SCHOOL PICTURES play 12 minute quarters Beta Club for its participation He is the son of Phillip and School pictures will be beginning at 6 p.m. The in the flip-flop frenzy project,

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A LARGE CROWD filled the Jetty Pier Pavilion during the Cameron Saltwater Fishing Rodeo, enjoying the music and food. (Photo by Cyndi Sellers.) MRS. RUBY KELLY, retired Registrar of Voters, was honored for her 21 years of ser- vice by the Cameron Parish Police Jury at their August meeting. money to make a purchase (Photo by Cyndi Sellers.) and instructed him to buy it only from “Mr. Welch” and tell him to deliver it to her. That Lagniappe Two was how they met. Memorial Oak Grove settlement goes He established orange groves and farmed cotton. He Retirement Home books given back to the early 1800’s was also one of the first rep- resentatives from Cameron Living Notes to Library (EDIITOR’S NOTE--The cotton. Parish to serve in the By Geneva Griffith following article on the Mr. Rutherford died on the Louisiana Legislature. He New memorial books at history of the Oak Grove way with yellow fever. The was grandfather to the Oak the Cameron Parish Library Community of Cameron remainder of the family Grove Welches, Meauxs, and This has been a busy week participate in a survey of ser- include: was prepared by Mrs. reached the town of Cameron Griffiths. here at the village; which vice, and we would be given a National Geographic Geneva Griffith for a (Leesburg) by way of At one time the chief started off with church ser- discount the next time we Guide To The National Parks booklet published in May, Calcasieu River and made source of income on Oak vices at our individual dine there. Of The United States, Tim 1967 by the Cameron their way to Oak Grove to set- Grove was sea island cotton churches. Mine is the Our “Red Hatters” also Nunez by Gary and Valerie Parish Home tle and homestead. and oranges. Great orange University Baptist, near L. S. had our meeting this week, Dimas; Demonstration Council in Mrs. Rutherford estab- groves flourished. This was in U. We later enjoyed lunch at a and afterward went to eat at Boats, Charles “Boug” connection with its lished a cotton farm (farming addition to the cattle indus- local restaurant, where the Pairans. The purpose of the Styron, Jr. by Gary and Homemakers Tour of sea island cotton) where the try. manager came to our table to organization is to dress up in Valerie Dimas; Grand Chenier and Oak James and Johnny Meaux The land was patented say we had been picked to purple outfits and red hats God’s Little Flower, Grove that year.) homes are now located. from 1858-1864 and surveyed and to go out and eat at dif- Garrett Mason Duhon by Jacharia Jones and Peter by S. P. Henry. It sold for 50 ferent restaurants and just Dave and Debbie Savoie and By MRS. GENEVA Sells were shipwrecked on cents an acre. His son mar- found hung in a large oak tree have fun. You have to be at family; GRIFFTIH Hackberry beach and made ried a Harper and settled in on top of the bluff following least 50 years old to join. The Total Guitar, Dusty their way to her home. Mr. Cameron where his descen- the 1879 hurricane. They idea is to just have fun, and Mayard by Dave and Debbie The west end of Oak Grove Jones stayed to become her dants still live. were believed to have come let everyone know that you Savoie and family; was first settled around 1803 foreman and she married Issac G. Stansbury pur- from a home on Hackberry never get too old to enjoy life. The Body Language Of by the Demosthene LaBauve him. chased the property now beach. Thursday morning the Horses, Orrie Canik by Dave family near the present (Mr. Sells married Olivia owned by Warren Miller and Harry Welch’s grocery ladies were invited by the and Debbie Savoie and fami- drainage canal, originally LaBauve, daughter of family in 1874. Alcide store was destroyed in the men to join them in the club- ly; known as LaBauve’s Bayou. Demesthene, and they reared LaBauve purchased 320 acres 1918 storm and the land sold house for coffee and cookies to The Complete Guide To there were 14 children and a family. One of the children where the present Stephenn to Mayo Boudreaux, Pete hear a LSU coach report on Finishing Touches, Jennings these are the ancestors of the was John Sells whos descen- Carter home is for $240 in Theriot and Joe Miller. Albert the upcoming football season. B. Jones, Jr. by Dave and present LaBove families. dents still remain in 1864. John Rutherford pur- Schleshinger had a grocery He had great things to say Debbie Savoie and family; At that time there was Cameron.) chased 279.2 acres in 1882 for store and hardware around about coach Nick Saban and Do You Love Football?, nothing but a solid forest of “Grandma Jones’” home $34.91 north of the Miller 1926. Warren Miller operated his coaching of the champi- Coach Robert Manuel by oak trees all the way to became the center of all activ- property to Dr. Dix’s clinic. a grocery store at the Oak onship team. Wayne Batts; Cameron. These were cut ities on the front ridge as she The interesting thing Grove intersection for a num- Everyone has been glued From Small Bits Of down and cleared to plant cot- was a very civic minded per- about this part of the country ber of years before selling it to to their television sets watch- Charcoal, Raymond Vinson by ton and lost to the ravages of son. After the Civil War, the is that so much of the proper- the Melvin Tarters. ing the Olympic games. Baton Dave and Debbie Savoie and disease and animals. “Regulators” passed through ty is still in the family of the South Cameron High Rouge is overly proud of their family. The east end of Oak Grove the country pillaging the original owners. School was completed in own Carley Patterson, the Hunting Dabblers, Orrie was settled around 1840 by country side and shot out all OTHER NOTES of inter- 1956, a consolidation of new gold winner of the Canik by Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Mrs. Martha Yocum the window panes in her est about Oak Grove include: Creole, Grand Chenier and Women’s All-around. The 16 Brasseaux. Rutherford, a son (Ralph) and home. The family sought School teahcers who came Cameron High Schools. year old Carley is a native of Sharks, Tunas & Billfishes 2 daughters (Martha and refuge under the beds. to Oak Grove and married Gutted by Hurricane Audrey Baton Rouge. Of The United States Atlantic Eliza) and 13 slaves. The “Regulators” were south- local residents included Mrs in June 1957, the school was & Gulf Of Mexico, John Rutherfords came from ern carpet baggers who came Ott (Estelle) Steward and rebuilt. A South Cameron Morgan by Elougia Richard. Rutherford County, from around Lafayette, and Mrs. Recca Miller (Miss Ethel Elementary School was Tennessee (Murfeesborough), passed through the whole Stagg.) opened at Oak Grove in 1969. and headed for the coast to parish from Grand Chenier to Abraham Miller operated

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†9d@‰cfdddddddddddddddddd ddddddddddddddddddfc†9d@‰ c†C‰gdddddddddddddddddd nally Walsh) and they estab- reached only by boat. ddddddddddddddddddg†C‰c CAMERON PARISH, LA - The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) and the Maritime Administration lished a home at the “Bluff,” Jacque Clement operated (MARAD) announce their intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) to assist near the Mermentau River a dance hall in his home from in the evaluation of an application for a license for the proposed Pearl Crossing LNG Terminal bridge. At that time there was 1915 to 1923. He also operat- LLC liquefied natural gas deepwater port in the Gulf of Mexico. The two agencies are now in a high bluff there and a won- ed a corn mill. the scoping period that precedes preparation of the EIS, and invite public comment relating to derful place to swim. Old The Bluff southwest of the concerns on the proposal or to the scope of the EIS. As part of the scoping process, the USCG “Granpa Welch” ran down to Mermentau river bridge was and MARAD will hold informational open houses: the river every morning for a a beautiful sandy swimming Happy Ads • On Monday, August 30, 2004 from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Lake Charles, swim. place in the old days. There Louisiana at the Lake Charles Civic Center, Contraband Room, 900 He was the captain of a was also a hotel and ware- Lakeshore Drive, Lake Charles, Louisiana 70602, (337)491-1256; schooner which docked at the house where supplies were • On Tuesday, August 31, 2004 from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Orange, Texas bluff to deliver and take on brought in by schooners from Here Again!!! at the Thomen Community Center, 1413 North 20th Street, Orange, freight and passengers for Galveston. Are Texas 77630, (409)883-1017; Galveston, Tex. Martha sent There is the story of two • On Wednesday, September 1, 2004 from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Lake one of her slaves aboard with girls with long hair being Jackson, Texas at Brazosport College, Room K-101, 500 College Drive, Bon Lake Jackson, Texas 77566, (979)230-300; and V • On Thursday, September 2, 2004 from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Port Aransas, Texas at the City of Port Aransas Civic Center, 710 W. o Avenue A, Port Aransas, Texas 78373, (361)749-4111. Miss y New Price A public meeting will be held after each of the informational open houses, from 5:00 p.m. to Good a includes 7:00 p.m. The events are open to the public and all interested parties are encouraged to Photo and Westlake Pageant g attend. Written and oral comments will be accepted at the Open Houses and Public Meetings. Luck Baby Art-work. Bring Saturday, September 18, 2004 e your request Comments may also be submited to the Department of Transportation’s Docket Management along with photo Facility. The notice initiating the comment process was published in the Federal Register on Westlake High School Auditorium August 16, 2004 (Volume 69, Number157, Page 50395-50397). Comments and related and payment to material must reach the Docket Management Facility on or before September 15, 2004. To Competition Begins At 10:30 a.m. Clipper Office Supply by make sure your comments and related material are not entered more than once in the docket, 4 p.m. Monday or Mail to *Birthday please submit them by only one of the following means: P.O. Box 995, DeQuincy, La. Baby Miss thru Miss Division *Anniversary (1) By mail to the Docket Management Facility (USCG-2004-18474), U.S. 70633. Ads must be signed. Department of Transportation, Room PL-401, 400 Seventh Street SW, Entry Fee: $55.00 *Promotion Washington DC 20590-0001. *League (2) By delivery to Room PL-401 on the Plaza Level of the Nassif Building, 400 $5.00 DISCOUNT FOR EARLY ENTRIES Championship Seventh Street SW, Washington DC between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday DEADLINE IS SEPTEMBER 15 *Graduation Place A Happy Ad through Friday, except Federal holidays. The telephone number is *New Baby (202)366-9329. ~ Featured Guest & Afternoon Judge ~ *Bon Voyage For As Little As (3) By fax to the Docket Management Facility at (202)493-2251. *Good Luck (4) Electronically through the Web Site for the Docket Management System at MISS BRITTNEY ROGERS * Engagement http://dms.dot.gov. Miss Louisiana USA 2003 * Wedding $ * New Home 50 In choosing from these means, please give due regard to the continuing difficulties and delays OPEN ENTRY PAGEANT 20 associated with delivery of mail through the U.S. Postal Service to federal facilities. Comments (All Non-Residents of Westlake Welcome) and material received from the public, as well as the Environmental Impace Statement, will Forms may be picked up at the following businesses: become part of this docket and will be available for inspection or copying at Room PL-401 on Congratulations! You’ve found a terrific way to send Imperial Pageant Gallery, Westlake; Kute Stuff Originals, Westlake; your best wishes to someone special for any occasion the Plaza Level of the Nassif Building, 400 Seventh Street SW., Washington DC, between 9 a.m Joy’s Rag Doll, Lake Charles; Stages of Life, Lake Charles; Simply and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except for Federal holidays. You may also view this You, Lake Charles and Treasure House, DeQuincy. docket, including this notice and comments, on the Internet at http://dms.dot.gov. Questions Concerning The Pageant The Cameron Pilot If you have questions about the project or the meetings, contact Lieutenant Ken Kusano, U.S. Please Call: Call or come by now and make someone’s day! Coast Guard, at (202)267-1184 or email at [email protected]. If you have any 337-433-0159 or 337-433-6466 questions regarding the National Environmental Policy Act (“NEPA”) process, contact Joan 786-8004 or Toll Free: 1-800-256-7323 Lang, at (202)267-2498 or e-mail at [email protected]. Page 5, The Cameron Parish Pilot, August 26, 2004 New shot types Bowhunting Cameron approved for CLASSIFIEDS waterfowl hunting for deer REAL ESTATE HELP WANTED The U.S. Fish and Wildlife opens Oct. 1 Outdoors Service recently approved ERA MOFFETT REALTY, INC. CAMERON PARISH Head 436-6639 ext. 261, three new non-toxic shot types According to refuge man- Start is now taking applica- B tungsten-bronze, a new for- Ask or Grace or tions for a bus aide/driver at By LOSTON MCEVERS ager, Glenn Harris, bowhunt- 598-2573 (h) or 490-5140 (p) mulation of tungsten-iron, ing for white-tailed deer will the Cameron Center. and tungsten-tin-bismuth B •Wonderful 3 bedroom on 4 Applicants must have a high FISHING NEWS The season opens September open at Cameron Prairie acres in Grand Lake. Freshly for use in waterfowl hunting. National Wildlife Refuge on school diploma or GED and a We’re still fortunate in 1 and runs through Sept. 30. The approval was pub- painted inside. Large eat-in valid CDL license. missing hurricanes, however Oct. 1, and remain open kitchen with plenty of cabi- lished in the Federal Register through Oct. 31. Bowhunting Applications must be received our cold fronts have died GIBBSTOWN on August 9, 2004. This action nets. Built-in chest of drawers before September 9, 2004. down and higher tempera- DOGFIGHTS will be according to the regu- in all bedrooms. 25 X 30 cinder brings the number of non- lations of the Louisiana Applications can be mailed or tures are here again. We’ve Week 17 of the Gibbstown toxic shot types available to block outdoor kitchen/ work- dropped off at the Head Start gotten a little rain, but our Dogfights had 16 boats Department of Wildlife and shop on slab. Mature pecan waterfowl hunters to 10. Fisheries except that no Center, 128 D Street, P. O. Box marshes are low on water. entered. Tough fishing condi- “Protecting our waterfowl and citrus trees. $134,500. 610, Cameron, La. 70631. The The Big Burn has dropped tions continued this week, firearms are allowed in vehi- Seller will look at all offers. populations while ensuring cles or on hunters. Cameron Parish Head Start rapidly in the last few weeks, with very light stringers waterfowl hunting opportuni- •Three bedroom, 2 bath. Program does not discrimi- and lots of vegetation has cov- weighed-in. Hunters are required to: Over 1800 sq. ft. living. ties are two things we take carry a signed copy of the nate on the basis of race, color, ered the ponds, stopped up Benjie Trosclair and Allen very seriously,” said Service Remod-eled 3 1/2 years ago, creed, sex, national origin, the trails and even the big Thibodeaux had three bass refuge regulations while new roof and central air and Director Steve Williams. hunting; must possess proof religious belief, disabling con- canals have lots of water lilies weighing 3.56 pounds to take “With each new shot type heat, on 1 acre lot in Grand ditions or ancestry. EOE. For and growth. first place stringer. Second of completion of the Lake. approved, hunters will have a International Bowhunters further questions call 337- The cool spells and waves place team with three bass wider range of choices as they •Grand Lake - Restricted 775-5271. 8/26-9/2c. pushed from the north sort of went to Ricky Canik and Carl Education Program; and fill subdivision, 2000 sq. ft. mini- continue to play a key role in out a Harvest Information make Big Lake have good Broussard, weighing in at the conservation of waterfowl mum $17,500. MECHANIC NEEDED for fishing, now the strong south- 2.94 pounds. David Pinch and Card following each hunt on and its habitat.” the refuge, successful or not. Heavy Equipment Fleet and west winds this past week, Scott Canik had two bass to International Nontoxic LAND FOR Sale. 4+ Acre Small Truck Fleet. Please have churned up the water take third place, but had a Access to the refuge will be of undivided land with Composites Corporation’s on designated roads and apply in person at 3216 Hwy. and made it muddy. Fishing 1.64 to take Big Bass honors. application of tungsten- improvements in the Grand 90 W., Westlake, La. or fax along the channel cuts, like Benjie Trosclair and Allen canals. Vehicular access will Chenier, La. area and 11% of a bronze shot, ENVIRON-Metal be allowed only on the Pintail resume to (337)882-6617. Nine Mile cut and the Thibodeaux took second place Inc.’s application of tungsten- 1 acre tract of land in the 8/19-26 washout seem to have been Big Bass with one weighing Wildlife Drive, West Cameron Hayes, La. Area without iron shot, and Victor Prairie road, and the Bank better. Anglers are still doing 1.53 pounds. Oltrogge’s application for improvement, good roads and FOR RENT better fishing the Cameron Fishing Road (other levees great hunting area, all tungsten-tin-bismuth shot and dirt roads are closed to FOR LEASE: 3 Bedroom, 2 East Jetties and the reefs HUNTING SEASON have all been approved after Mineral Rights Included. along Johnson Bayou-Holly There will still be lots of vehicle access). $18,500. For more information bath home, 1/4 mile E. of being subjects to a rigorous Motorboat access will be Sacred Heart Church, on N/S Beach. A few good redfish saltwater anglers fishing testing protocol. call (340)277-4063. 8/19-9/15p. reported on the east Grand when Wednesday, Sept. 1 allowed only on the North of road, available Sept. 1, Previously, hunters were Canal (the East refuge bound- 2004. $550 per month with a Chenier jetties, which also rolls around, but lots of allowed to use steel shot, bis- RV SALES blocked the strong southwest anglers will put the rods and ary), the “Outfall Canal”, and deposit of same. Call Eddie muth-tin, tungsten-iron, the Gulf Intra-coastal CLEARANCE SALE! Only Conner, 433-0200(O) or 478- winds and waves. Live baits reels down for either bows tungsten-polymer, tungsten- are doing better. and arrows or the old shot- Waterway. These boat a few 2003’s left. Check out 7411(H). 8/5-8/26c. matrix, tungsten-nickel-iron approved areas can be our sales on 2004 models. Bass fishing has slowed guns to start the hunting sea- and tungsten-iron-nickel-tin. down in the Big Burn and sons. accessed from the public boat Largest selection ever of HOUSE FOR Rent: Fully For more information on toxic launch under the Gibbstown Travel Trailers and 5th furnished, by day or weekend, Lake Misere area. Due to the September will start out and nontoxic shot, please see vegetation in the Big Burn, with dove season 4th through Bridge on Louisiana Hwy 27. Wheels on sale. Also check out 112 N. Mhire Road, Grand http://migratorybirds.fws.gov/ All terrain vehicles (air- our motor homes and mini Chenier, 337-775-5119. 7/1- there has been lots of pres- 12th and then teal season issues/nontoxic_shot/nontox- sure in the lake. The eastern Sept. 18-26 along with rails boats, 3 and 4 wheelers, and homes. Kite Bros. RV, Hwy 9/30p. ic.htm. marsh buggies) will not be 171 N, DeRidder, La. 1-800- Miami Corporation Permit and gallenules. That means Efforts to phase out lead fishing land has been better bushhogging for the dove allowed anywhere on the 456-2724. www.kitebros.com WORK WANTED shot began in the 1970s and a refuge. Disabled hunters 6/3tfc. for bass fishing. fields and blind making for nationwide ban on lead shot 4T’S LAWN Service, LLC. If you are planning on fish- teal hunting, at the same interested in special access for all waterfowl hunting was for bowhunting may come to MOBILE HOMES Free Estimates! Mowing, ing any Miami’s Permit fish- time, bow hunters will be weed eating, pruning. David implemented in 1991. Canada the Refuge Headquarters for ing, you only have two more preparing for the opening of instituted a complete ban in WHY RENT!!! Own For Trahan, owner. 542-4605. days as permit fishing closes archery season on Sept. 18 for information. Use of non- Less. Call (337)433-7434 or 7/29-10/28p. 1999. Waterfowl can ingest motorized boats is permitted. on Saturday, Aug. 28 at sun- our Area 3. expended lead shot and many (800)856-5057. 8/5-26c. down until next March. This No baiting is allowed. ALTERNATOR REPAIR then die from lead poisoning. Hunters may enter the hunt- will also bring an end to the BASS FISHING FACTS In addition, predators that THREE BEDROOM, two Gibbstown Dogfights for We do know that bass fish- ing area no earlier than 4 bath with wrong color exteri- NIX ALTERNATORS & consume waterfowl may a.m. and may remain no later Starters - Repairs and another year. ing is a big sport across the ingest the shot. or. Must Sell!!! Call (337)436- United States, plus lots of than one hour after sunset 7822 or (800)856-5057. 8/5- Rebuilt. Foreign, domestic, A study in the mid-1990s each day. Only portable boats, auto, truck, industrial, ALLIGATOR SEASON other countries. Surveys show found that the nationwide ban 26c. Although the permit fish- that bass is Americas most stands may be used and must tractors, lawn mowers and in the United States on the be dismantled or removed outboard motors. 1723 N. ing on Miami is closing, popular gamefish. Bass fish- use of lead shot for waterfowl NO MONEY Down with there’s still Lacassine Refuge, ing is a $30 billion business, from trees after each day’s land. Call 439-2557 or Hwy. 171, Lake Charles, La. hunting has had remarkable use. A stand or blind left on 433-2813. 3/27-12/26p. the Intracoastal System, and it’s all spent locally at the success. Six years after the (800)856-5057. 8/5-26c. including Grand Lake and favorite fishing stores, this the refuge overnight may be ban, researchers estimated a used by any hunter on a first- USED AUTOS Rockefeller Refuge and other includes local tackle and 64 percent reduction in lead FHA LOANS! All Homes public waters. Anglers will be marine dealers, where in come first-served basis. All Qualify. Low fixed rates. Call 1998 GMC Sierra Ext. Cab poisoning deaths of surveyed stands and blinds must be out, and there’s the danger of most cases they try to please mallard ducks and a 78 per- (337)433-7434 or (800)856- pickup with towing package. alligator lines with large their customers. removed from the refuge by 5057. 8/5-26c. Excellent condition. 337-598- cent decline on ingestion of Nov. 1. hooks and rifles used to shoot Professional anglers, lead pellets. 2906. 8/25-9/2p. the gators, so it pays to be guides and weekend anglers Refuge regulations, per- OVER 20 programs to help The rule published in the mits, and maps may be extra careful. deliver lots of information on Federal Register is available you own a home. Call NOTICES I don’t know the nature of catches and what baits or obtained from Cameron (337)436-7822 or (800)856- at: http://migratorybirds.fw Prairie NWR, 1428 Hwy 27, NOW OPEN! Cameron Sabine Refuge at this time, as tackle produces best. This is a s.gov. 5057. 8/5-26c. Sandblasting and Painting, there was quite a few acres in thoroughly entertaining Bell City, LA 70630. LLC. 266 Bobbies Lane, some fishing areas that sport. There’s no better feel- FOR SALE Cameron, La. Call Donald at burned. Anglers should call ing than to be in the outdoors THREE CUSHION sofa. 337-775-5628. No job too the refuge to find out, as well hunting, fishing, boating or Computer desk with chair. small! 8/19-9/9p. as Cameron Prairie Refuge. bird watching, but the chal- Excellent condition. 337-598- lenge of bass fishing is some- God Bless The U. S. A. 2906. 8/25p. thing you have to find out 2005 Turkey hunting about yourself, and then Cajun Microwaves For when the water explodes and The Sale. Call 337-598-2906. a big bass is on the end of Cameron 8/25p. season dates set your line, that’s just again The season dates for the blers. another feeling. Pilot METAL OUTLET Metal 2005 Turkey Hunting Season Some realigning of area Roofing ~ Carports ~ Metal were proposed to the Louisiana boundaries was included in the NEWS BRIEFS Buildings ~ Patio Cover Kits ~ Wildlife and Fisheries proposal. Caldwell Parish, west Hunters Education Course C’s & Z’s ~ Custom Trim ~ RV Commission at their August 5 of Ouachita River southward to this weekend, Aug. 27 - 28 at Customer Services & Equipment Covers ~ Metal meeting. Fred Kimmel, pro- Catahoula Parish line, will be the Creole Fire Station. Complete the appropriate section(s) below and mail entire coupon to: Doors ~ Windows. 337-625- gram manager for the included in Area A. The Area A Contact Mary Hebert 538- THE CAMERON PILOT, P.O. Box 995, DeQuincy, La. 70633-0995 2778. 2241 E. Napoleon, Louisiana Department of portion of Catahoula Parish will 2276 or 491-2592. Allow Two Weeks For Processing. Sulphur. Open Mon.-Fri. 7 Wildlife and Fisheries, present- include the area west of The CCA’s Statewide am-5 pm, Sat. 7 am-12 noon. ed the notice of intent to the Ouachita River and southward Tournament and Anglers tfc. commission that contained the to LA 559 at Duty Ferry, north Rodeo in the Western Change of Address? proposed dates, limits and regu- of LA 559 to LA 124, south and Division still has a 9.50 trout lations. west of LA 124 from Duty Ferry to beat for the year. For If You’re Planning A Move, Please Attach Your The suggested statewide to LA 8 at Harrisonburg and August there’s a 8.30 trout Newspaper Label Here, Then Print Your Name and opening date is March 25. The north and west of LA 8 to leading. Address In The Box Below. Send Early To Ensure CAMERON FOOD MART season in Area A would extend LaSalle Parish line and that Community Coffee...... Lb.$3.59 to April 24, Area B to April 17, portion lying east of LA 15. In Grade A Large Eggs...... Doz. 79¢ and Area C to April 3. These are Madison Parish, that portion of Sound management, basic calendar adjustments land lying east of US 65 from Easy Renewal Foremost Milk...... Gal. $2.79 resulting in a healthy water- from last year’s framework. The East Carroll Parish line to US fowl population, is a major To Renew Your Current Subscription, Please Check The Appropriate Box Coke, Dr. Pepper, or Sprite daily bag limit is one gobbler, 80 and south of US 80, and the goal of the Louisiana Below, Then Print Your Name and Address In The Box Below. Reg. or Diet...... 12/12 Oz. $2.79 and the season limit is two gob- lands east of the main channel Department of Wildlife and ❏ Cameron & Calcasieu Parish...... $16.30 ...... 3 Liter Bottle $1.69 of the Mississippi River will be Fisheries. Teachers are asked ❏ Budweiser or Bud Light...... 12/10 Oz. $7.19 Miller Livestock Markets, Inc. included in Area A. All of to join in learning more about Elsewhere In Louisiana & Texas...... $17.64 Ascension and Iberville parish- ❏ Milwaukee Best or Market Report waterfowl, their habitat, con- Elsewhere In The United States...... $26.00 Best Light...... 12/12 Oz. $5.49 es east of the Mississippi River servation measures already in DeQuincy (Saturday) Aug. 21: Livestock will be moved into Area B. Ore Ida French Fries All Cuts...... 32 Oz. $1.79 Receipts: Cattle 913, Horses 1 Hogs 17, place, and the types of Red Barron Pizzas...... 2/$7.00 Sheep 43, and Goats 98. BABY CALVES: Madison Parish will be removed research being done to Bordens American Cheese Dairy 7500-12500 per HD, Beef 15000-22500 from Area B. In Franklin improve these habitats and Want Advertising Info? Singles (PP 1.99)...... 12 Oz. 2/$3.00 per HD, Roping Calves (125-200 lbs.) 1.75- Parish, the land east of Turkey waterfowl populations. Parkay Spread Margarine...... 48 Oz. $1.79 2.00 per lb. STEER & HEIFER CALVES: Creek Lake, Turkey Creek and “Instilling in or children an Please Check The Box Below and Print Your Name and Address 200-300 lb. Steers: 1.35-1.85 per lb., Boeuf River, north of Deer In The Section Below. DelMonte Catsup...... 24 Oz. 79¢ Heifers: 1.35-1.75 per lb.; 300-400 lb. appreciation of Louisiana’ s Kraft Sandwich Spread...... 16 Oz. 99¢ Steers: 1.25-1.45 per lb., Heifers: 1.15- Creek, west of LA 15 and south natural resources and pride in ❏ Yes. Please Send Me Advertising Rate Information. Parade Tomato Sauce...... 8 Oz. 5/$1.00 1.40 per lb.; 400-500 lb. Steers: 1.15-1.35 of LA 562 will be included in our unique situation in pro- Parade Corn, Green Beans, Sweet Peas, per lb., Heifers: 1.15-1.40 per lb.; 500-600 Area C. viding varied habitats for a Carrots, Beets, Potatoes, Mix Veg. or Lb. Steers: 1.00-1.15 per lb., Heifers: .95- The notice of intent will be wide range of wildlife species 1.10 per lb.; 600-700 lb. Steers: .87-1.00 subject to a public comment Asst. Greens...... 14 Oz. 2/79¢ per lb., Heifer: .85-.90 per lb. CATTLE: is a positive and attainable Name and Address Libbys Vienna Sausage...... 5 Oz. 2/79¢ period before being ratified by educational goal,” said LDWF Cutter & Utility: .53-.60 per lb.; Canners: Be Sure To Complete This Section In Addition To Any of The .43-.53 per lb.; Fat Cows: .42-.55 per lb.; the commission. Secretary Dwight Kraft Deluxe or Velveeta Macaroni Sections You’ve Filled In Above. & Cheese Dinner...... $1.99 Thin Cows: .37-.43 per lb.; Slaughter Bulls: Landreneau. .62-.71 per lb.; Feeder Bulls: .80-.88 per lb. LDWF hosting The workshop will cost $25, From: Kelloggs Pop Tarts COW/CALF PAIRS: 75000-110000 per pair. Asst. Flavors...... 14 Oz. 2/$3.00 PREGNANCY TESTED COWS: 62500-90000 which includes meals and Name______workshop in Oct. housing. Attendees should be Parade Vegetable Oil...... Gal. $4.44 per HD. HOGS: Choice Barrows & Gilts: Address______Chinet Paper Plates or .50-.55; Medium Barrow & Gilts: .38-.43; prepared to go outside in bad Platters...... 12-25 Ct. $1.99 Butcher Pigs: .48-.58; Feeder Pigs: .55-.65; Louisiana Department of weather with warm clothing City______State______Zip______Sows 300-500 lbs. .28-34 per lb.; Boars: Purex Liquid Detergent...... 128 Oz. $2.99 Wildlife and Fisheries will be and rain gear. The partici- .10-.18 per lb. HORSES: .35-.40 per lb. hosting a Migratory pants will receive educational Don’t Forget To Include Your Payment For Your Subscription. Regular Ground Meat...... Lb. $1.39 SHEEP & GOATS: 3500-22500 per HD. Bar S X Lean Cooked or Waterfowl workshop for teach- materials to assist in bringing Complete Herd Sell-Out ers, non-formal educators, and this topic into the classroom The Cameron Pilot Makes a Welcome Gift. And It’s So Easy To Give. Simply Fill Honey Ham...... 12 Oz. $1.99 FROM THE DERIDDER AREA pre-service teachers. The and a certificate crediting Sliced Oven Roasted Saturday, Sept. 4 -- 2 p.m. Gift Out The Recipient’s Name and Address workshop will be held on approximately 16 hours of Below, Then Print Your Name and Turkey Breast...... Lb. $2.19 (during our regular sale) October 22-24 at Dewey Wills CLUs (Continuing Learning Small Bone Spare Ribs...... Lb. $2.29 110 - 3 in 1 cows; calves at their side Address In The Box Above. Rates same as Bred back to Charolais and Angus bulls Wildlife Management Area, Units). This workshop is also Idea in Easy Renewal. Opportunities to buy this caliber of cattle don’t situated at the southern tip of correlated to Louisiana HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL YOUR come along every day!!! SALTWATER FISHING SUPPLIES So be sure to mark your calendar for this consign- LaSalle Parish. Benchmarks. ment. Located in the Mississippi Anyone interested in Name______VISIT OUR DELI FOR Flyway, Louisiana contains attending or would like more SHAKES, PO-BOYS, HOT DOGS, ETC. MILLER LIVESTOCK some of the nation’ s prime information should contact Address______Specials Good Aug. 26 - Sept. 1, 2004 MARKETS, INC. waterfowl habitat and Dewey Cheryl Fischer, LDWF Open: Mon. - Sat. -- 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. “We Care For Your Livestock” Hwy. 27 South • DeQuincy City______State______Zip______We Accept Food Stamps & WIC Wills WMA and Catahoula Wildlife Educator at (985) 476 Marshall St., Cameron For more information contact: Lake are two of the best exam- 882-9601, or by fax at (985) (For More Than One Gift, Please Attach A Separate Sheet.) Jim Miller (337) 786-2995 (office) ples of such areas, specifically • NOW ACCEPTING MAJOR CREDIT CARDS • (337) 515-6988 (cell) 882-9320, or e-mail at cfisch- 775-5217 Elmo Davis (337) 786-2995 (office) wood duck habitat. [email protected]. Page 6, The Cameron Parish Pilot, Cameron, La., August 26, 2004 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Tract nominated for lease has been pro- for a particular purpose. Should the min- located in that portion of Block 8, West for a particular purpose. Should the min- OFFICE OF NOTE: All bids shall specify the vided and corrected, where required, eral lease awarded by the Louisiana State Cameron Area, Revised, together with eral lease awarded by the Louisiana State MINERAL RESOURCES Cash Payment bonus for leases as a exclusively by the nomination party. Any Mineral Board be subsequently modified, any present lands formed by accretion to Mineral Board be subsequently modified, ON BEHALF OF THE price per acre amount and an aggre- mineral lease selected from this Tract and cancelled or abrogated due to the exis- the shoreline, located in Cameron Parish, cancelled or abrogated due to the exis- STATE MINERAL BOARD gate total amount. For purposes of awarded by the Louisiana State Mineral tence of conflicting leases, operating Louisiana, and not presently under miner- tence of conflicting leases, operating FOR THE STATE OF rental and deferred development Board shall be without warranty of any agreements, private claims or other future al lease on October 13, 2004, the geo- agreements, private claims or other future LOUISIANA payments, the price per acre amount kind, either express, implied, or statutory, obligations or conditions which may affect graphical area of which is more fully obligations or conditions which may affect BATON ROUGE, set forth in the bid, when multiplied including, but not limited to, the implied all or any portion of the leased Tract, it described as follows: Beginning at a point all or any portion of the leased Tract, it LOUISIANA 70821 by the appropriate acreage, shall warranties of merchantability and fitness shall not relieve the Lessee of the obliga- on the West line of Block 8, West shall not relieve the Lessee of the obliga- determine the full value of rental or for a particular purpose. Should the min- tion to pay any bonus due thereon to the Cameron Area, Revised having tion to pay any bonus due thereon to the By virtue of and in conformity with the deferred development payments to eral lease awarded by the Louisiana State Louisiana State Mineral Board, nor shall Coordinates of X = 1,317,661.47 and Y = Louisiana State Mineral Board, nor shall provisions of Sub-part A of Chapter 2, be made. If there are any discrepan- Mineral Board be subsequently modified, the Louisiana State Mineral Board be obli- 400,409.58; thence East 14,758.05 feet to the Louisiana State Mineral Board be obli- Title 30 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes cies between the total State acreage cancelled or abrogated due to the exis- gated to refund any consideration paid by a point on the East line of said Block 8 gated to refund any consideration paid by of 1950, as amended, and other applica- specified in a lease and the actual tence of conflicting leases, operating the Lessor prior to such modification, can- having Coordinates of X = 1,332,419.52 the Lessor prior to such modification, can- ble laws, sealed bids will be received in State acreage within the geographi- agreements, private claims or other future cellation, or abrogation, including, but not and Y = 400,409.59; thence South cellation, or abrogation, including, but not the Office of Mineral Resources, LaSalle cal boundary of the lease tract, nev- obligations or conditions which may affect limited to, bonuses, rentals and royalties. 6,619.35 feet on the East line of said limited to, bonuses, rentals and royalties. Office Building, Baton Rouge, Louisiana ertheless, the price per acre speci- all or any portion of the leased Tract, it Block 8 to its Southeast corner having (P. O. Box 2827, Baton Rouge, LA 70821) fied in the bid for a lease shall be shall not relieve the Lessee of the obliga- NOTE: The State of Louisiana does Coordinates of X = 1,332,419.52 and Y = NOTE: The State of Louisiana does on or before 12:00 noon on Tuesday, multiplied by the appropriate State tion to pay any bonus due thereon to the hereby reserve, and this lease shall be 393,790.24; thence West 14,758.05 feet hereby reserve, and this lease shall be October 12, 2004 for a lease to explore, acreage within the geographical Louisiana State Mineral Board, nor shall subject to, the imprescriptible right of sur- to a point on the West line of said Block 8 subject to, the imprescriptible right of sur- drill for and produce oil, gas and any other boundary of the lease tract to com- the Louisiana State Mineral Board be obli- face use in the nature of a servitude in having Coordinates of X = 1,317,661.47 face use in the nature of a servitude in liquid or gaseous minerals in solution and pute rental or deferred development gated to refund any consideration paid by favor of the Department of Natural and Y = 393,790.24; thence North favor of the Department of Natural produced with oil or gas on the following payments. the Lessor prior to such modification, can- Resources, including its Offices and 6,619.34 feet on the West line of said Resources, including its Offices and described tracts (Tract Nos. 36719 cellation, or abrogation, including, but not Commissions, for the sole purpose of Block 8 to the point of beginning, contain- Commissions, for the sole purpose of through 36854, inclusive) to be NOTE: Multiple portion bids on the limited to, bonuses, rentals and royalties. implementing, constructing, servicing and ing approximately 2,242.62 acres, all as implementing, constructing, servicing and opened publicly Wednesday, October same tract may be accepted by the State maintaining approved coastal zone man- more particularly outlined on a plat on file maintaining approved coastal zone man- 13, 2004 in the LaSalle Office Building, Mineral Board, even though they overlap. NOTE: The State of Louisiana does agement and/or restoration projects. in the Office of Mineral Resources, agement and/or restoration projects. 617 N. 3rd Street, Capitol Complex, Baton In the case of overlapping portion bids on hereby reserve, and this lease shall be Utilization of any and all rights derived Department of Natural Resources. All Utilization of any and all rights derived Rouge, Louisiana. the same tract, each of which is otherwise subject to, the imprescriptible right of sur- under this lease by the mineral lessee, its bearings, distances and coordinates are under this lease by the mineral lessee, its acceptable to the State, the State Mineral face use in the nature of a servitude in agents, successors or assigns, shall not based on Louisiana Coordinate System of agents, successors or assigns, shall not All bids shall offer a “Cash Payment” Board will indicate which one of the multi- favor of the Department of Natural interfere with nor hinder the reasonable 1927, (North or South Zone). interfere with nor hinder the reasonable bonus, as set forth on the authorized bid ple bids on the same tract is most accept- Resources, including its Offices and surface use by the Department of Natural surface use by the Department of Natural form, for a lease having a primary term in able, considering the royalty, per acre Commissions, for the sole purpose of Resources, its Offices or Commissions, NOTE: The above description of the Resources, its Offices or Commissions, conformity with whether said lease is an cash payment, bonus, any additional con- implementing, constructing, servicing and as herein above reserved. Tract nominated for lease has been pro- as herein above reserved. inland or offshore lease and the said sideration and what, in the sole discretion maintaining approved coastal zone man- vided and corrected, where required, of the Mineral Board, is in the best interest agement and/or restoration projects. exclusively by the nomination party. Any bonus shall maintain the lease in full force TRACT 36723 - Portion of Block TRACT 36728 - Portion of Block and effect for the first year. If the bid offers of the State, and that bid (referred to as Utilization of any and all rights derived mineral lease selected from this Tract and ANNUAL DELAY RENTAL “Bid A”) will be given priority in having a under this lease by the mineral lessee, its 12, West Cameron Area, Revised, awarded by the Louisiana State Mineral 22, West Cameron Area, Revised, an , which is Cameron Parish, Louisiana Cameron Parish, Louisiana mandatory for leases with terms of more lease issued. The State Mineral Board will agents, successors or assigns, shall not Board shall be without warranty of any than one (1) year, it shall not be for less also indicate the acceptability of other por- interfere with nor hinder the reasonable The beds and bottoms of all water bod- kind, either express, implied, or statutory, The beds and bottoms of all water bod- than one-half (1/2) of the Cash Payment tion bids on the same tract, if any, in the surface use by the Department of Natural ies belonging to the State of Louisiana including, but not limited to, the implied ies belonging to the State of Louisiana bonus bid and any bids containing an order of their acceptance (referred to Resources, its Offices or Commissions, located in that portion of Block 12, West warranties of merchantability and fitness located in that portion of Block 22, West annual delay rental of less than one-half respectively as “Bid B”, “Bid C”, etc.). as herein above reserved. Cameron Area, Revised, together with for a particular purpose. Should the min- Cameron Area, Revised, together with (1/2) of the Cash Payment bonus will be Once the plat of “Bid A” ‘s portion has any present lands formed by accretion to eral lease awarded by the Louisiana State any present lands formed by accretion to been rendered as accurately as possible, the shoreline, located in Cameron Parish, Mineral Board be subsequently modified, the shoreline, located in Cameron Parish, increased to the one-half (1/2) amount. TRACT 36721 - Portion of Block Any lease granted shall be without war- “Bid B” will be contacted and given an Louisiana, and not presently under miner- cancelled or abrogated due to the exis- Louisiana, and not presently under miner- option to take a lease on the remaining 10, West Cameron Area, Revised, al lease on October 13, 2004, the geo- tence of conflicting leases, operating al lease on October 13, 2004, the geo- ranty or any recourse whatsoever, either Cameron Parish, Louisiana express or implied, against Lessor with portion of his portion bid acreage not over- graphical area of which is more fully agreements, private claims or other future graphical area of which is more fully regard to questions of title, not even for lapping “Bid A” ‘s bid portion, at “Bid B’ ‘s The beds and bottoms of all water bod- described as follows: Beginning at a point obligations or conditions which may affect described as follows: Beginning at the the return by Lessor of any payments per acre bid price (both as to bonus and ies belonging to the State of Louisiana on the East line of Block 12, West all or any portion of the leased Tract, it Northeast corner of Block 22, West received under the lease or being other- rental); and thereafter, each successive located in that portion of Block 10, West Cameron Area, Revised having shall not relieve the Lessee of the obliga- Cameron Area, Revised having wise responsible therefore to Lessee. bidder whose bid is otherwise acceptable Cameron Area, Revised, together with Coordinates of X = 1,273,387.33 and Y = tion to pay any bonus due thereon to the Coordinates of X = 1,317,661.47 and Y = Under LSA- R. S. 30:127, the Minimum will be given the option to take a lease on any present lands formed by accretion to 398,246.45; thence West 14,758.05 feet Louisiana State Mineral Board, nor shall 393,790.24; thence South 5,031.10 feet Royalty bid cannot be less than one- whatever portion remains of his portion the shoreline, located in Cameron Parish, to a point on the West line of said Block 12 the Louisiana State Mineral Board be obli- along the East line of said Block 22 to its eighth (1/8) of all oil, gas or other liq- bid acreage at his respective per acre bid Louisiana, and not presently under miner- having Coordinates of X = 1,258,629.28 gated to refund any consideration paid by Southeast corner having Coordinates of X uid or gaseous minerals in solution price, less and except any prior portion bid al lease on October 13, 2004, the geo- and Y = 398,246.45; thence North the Lessor prior to such modification, can- = 1,317,661.47 and Y = 388,759.14; and produced with oil or gas and acreage on which the successful bidder graphical area of which is more fully 2,590.35 feet along the West line of said cellation, or abrogation, including, but not thence Southwesterly on a straight line to saved or utilized. Rights to geothermal has opted to take a lease. described as follows: Beginning at the Block 12 to its Northwest corner having limited to, bonuses, rentals and royalties. a point having Coordinates of X = resources, free sulphur, potash, lig- Southeast corner of Block 10, West Coordinates of X = 1,258,629.28 and Y = 1,313,961.00 and Y = 388,548.00; thence nite, salt and other solid minerals OFFSHORE TRACT (Tract Nos. Cameron Area, Revised having 400,836.80; thence Northeasterly on a NOTE: The State of Louisiana does Southwesterly on a straight line to a point are to be excluded from any oil or 36719 through 36735 inclusive, Coordinates of X = 1,302,903.42 and Y = straight line to a point having Coordinates hereby reserve, and this lease shall be having Coordinates of X = 1,309,176.00 gas mineral lease and any bid pur- herein) are the tracts which lie seaward 393,790.24; thence West 14,758.04 feet of X = 1,259,600.00 and Y = 400,971.00; subject to, the imprescriptible right of sur- and Y = 388,114.00; thence porting to include those rights will of the Louisiana shoreline, as hereinafter along the South line of said Block 10 to its thence Northeasterly on a straight line to face use in the nature of a servitude in Southwesterly on a straight line to the be disregarded as to the extent of defined, but landward of the survey line Southwest corner having Coordinates of a point having Coordinates of X = favor of the Department of Natural Southwest corner of said Block 22, also those rights only. All bidders are noti- lying three nautical miles from the X = 1,288,145.38 and Y = 393,790.24; 1,264,910.00 and Y = 401,500.00; thence Resources, including its Offices and being the Southeast corner of State Lease fied that the Mineral Board does not obli- Louisiana shoreline, all as determined by thence North 4,456.48 feet along the Northeasterly on a straight line to the Commissions, for the sole purpose of No. 17774 having Coordinates of X = gate itself to accept any bid, and that the Report of the Special Master in the lit- West line of said Block 10 to a point, also Northeast corner of said Block 12 having implementing, constructing, servicing and 1,302,903.42 and Y = 387,395.08; thence acceptance is at the sole discretion of the igation in the Supreme Court of the United being the Southeast corner of State Lease Coordinates of X = 1,273,387.33 and Y = maintaining approved coastal zone man- North 1,364.06 feet along the West line of Mineral Board which reserves the right to States styled United States v. State of No. 17089, and the Southwest corner of 402,202.63; thence South 3,956.18 feet agement and/or restoration projects. said Block 22 to a point, also being a point reject any and all bids or to grant a lease Louisiana, et al, No. 9 Original and set out State Lease No. 17090 having along the East line of said Block 12 to the Utilization of any and all rights derived on the East line of said State Lease No. in the June 1975, Decree of the said Coordinates of X = 1,288,145.38 and Y = point of beginning, containing approxi- under this lease by the mineral lessee, its 17774, and the Southwest corner of State on any portion of the tract advertised and 1,125.14 acres to withdraw the remainder of the tract. Supreme Court. All bids on offshore tracts 398,246.72; thence South 58 degrees 33 mately , all as more par- agents, successors or assigns, shall not Lease No. 17775 having Coordinates of X cannot specify a lease primary term minutes 57 seconds East 5,842.00 feet ticularly outlined on a plat on file in the interfere with nor hinder the reasonable = 1,302,903.42 and Y = 388,759.14; Act 8 of the 2000 Second Extraordinary exceeding five (5) years. Bids that spec- along the boundary of said State Lease Office of Mineral Resources, Department surface use by the Department of Natural thence along the boundary of said State Legislative Session established two addi- ify a primary term exceeding five (5) years No. 17090 to its Southeast corner, also of Natural Resources. All bearings, dis- Resources, its Offices or Commissions, Lease No. 17775 the following courses: tional fees to be collected from mineral for an offshore tract may be rejected out- being the Southwest corner of State tances and coordinates are based on as herein above reserved. East 7,379.02 feet and North 5,031.10 lessees on all mineral leases awarded. right or the primary term changed to five Lease No. 17307 having Coordinates of X Louisiana Coordinate System of 1927, feet to the Northeast corner of State An additional fee of $10 per acre will (5) years at the sole discretion of the State = 1,293,130.00 and Y = 395,200.00; (North or South Zone). Lease No. 17775, also being a point on be collected and deposited into the Mineral Board. thence along the boundary of said State TRACT 36726 - Portion of Block the North line of said Block 22 having Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Lease No. 17307 the following courses: NOTE: The above description of the 12, West Cameron Area, Revised, Coordinates of X = 1,310,282.44 and Y = Conservation Fund. An additional fee East 6,500.00 feet and North 45 degrees Tract nominated for lease has been pro- Cameron Parish, Louisiana 393,790.24; thence East 7,379.03 feet of $5 per acre will be collected and TRACT 36719 - Portion of Block 9, 04 minutes 25 seconds West 8,452.68 vided and corrected, where required, The beds and bottoms of all water bod- along the North line of said Block 22 to the deposited into the Oil and Gas West Cameron Area, Revised, feet to the Northeast corner of said State exclusively by the nomination party. Any ies belonging to the State of Louisiana point of beginning, containing approxi- Regulatory Fund Cameron Parish, Louisiana Lease No. 17307, also being the mineral lease selected from this Tract and located in that portion of Block 12, West mately 1,052.92 acres, LESS AND . A separate check in EXCEPT the amount of $15 per acre made payable The beds and bottoms of all water bod- Southeast corner of State Lease No. awarded by the Louisiana State Mineral Cameron Area, Revised, together with that portion thereof, if any, lying to the Office of Mineral Resources shall ies belonging to the State of Louisiana 16803 having Coordinates of X = Board shall be without warranty of any any present lands formed by accretion to seaward of the line three nautical miles be submitted, either accompanying the located in that portion of Block 9, West 1,293,645.38 and Y = 401,169.27; thence kind, either express, implied, or statutory, the shoreline, located in Cameron Parish, from the coast line of Louisiana, as said original bid (inside the sealed bid enve- Cameron Area, Revised, together with North 36 degrees 19 minutes 47 seconds including, but not limited to, the implied Louisiana, and not presently under miner- three mile line has been decreed by the lope) or mailed to the Office of Mineral any present lands formed by accretion to West 3,768.18 feet along the East line of warranties of merchantability and fitness al lease on October 13, 2004, the geo- Supreme Court of the United States, as the shoreline, located in Cameron Parish, said State Lease No. 16803 to its for a particular purpose. Should the min- graphical area of which is more fully determined by a Special Master appoint- Resources for receipt within ten (10) days United after the bid is accepted and the lease is Louisiana, and not presently under miner- Northeast corner, also being a point on eral lease awarded by the Louisiana State described as follows: Beginning at a point ed therein, in litigation styled al lease on October 13, 2004, the geo- the North line of said Block 10 having Mineral Board be subsequently modified, on the East line of Block 12, West States v. State of Louisiana et al No. awarded. Bidders may use a regular 9 Original check for payment of the fees. The suc- graphical area of which is more fully Coordinates of X = 1,291,413.00 and Y = cancelled or abrogated due to the exis- Cameron Area, Revised having , in 1975, all as more particu- cessful bidder will not receive the lease described as follows: Beginning at a point 404,205.00; thence Northeasterly on a tence of conflicting leases, operating Coordinates of X = 1,273,387.33 and Y = larly outlined on a plat in the Office of executed by the State Mineral Board until on the East line of Block 9, West Cameron straight line to a point having Coordinates agreements, private claims or other future 398,246.45; thence South 4,456.21 feet Mineral Resources, Department of the fees are received. Area, Revised having Coordinates of X = of X = 1,296,747.00 and Y = 405,049.00; obligations or conditions which may affect along the East line of said Block 12 to its Natural Resources. All bearings, dis- 1,317,661.47 and Y = 400,409.58; thence thence Northeasterly on a straight line to all or any portion of the leased Tract, it Southeast corner, also being the tances and coordinates are based on the All leases awarded shall be executed West 14,758.05 feet to a point on the the Northeast corner of said Block 10 hav- shall not relieve the Lessee of the obliga- Northeast corner of State Lease No. Louisiana Coordinate System of 1927, upon terms and conditions provided in the West line of said Block 9 having ing Coordinates of X = 1,302,903.42 and tion to pay any bonus due thereon to the 16639 having Coordinates of X = (South Zone). Coordinates of X = 1,302,903.42 and Y = Y = 405,754.67; thence South 11,964.44 Louisiana State Mineral Board, nor shall 1,273,387.33 and Y = 393,790.24; thence current State lease form with all applica- NOTE: ble riders appended thereto a copy of 400,409.59; thence North 5,345.09 feet feet along the East line of said Block 10 to the Louisiana State Mineral Board be obli- West 14,758.05 feet along the South line The above description of the on the West line of said Block 9 to its the point of beginning, containing approx- gated to refund any consideration paid by of said Block 12 to its Southwest corner, Tract nominated for lease has been pro- which is available for review in the Office 2,454.39 acres of Mineral Resources, Petroleum Lands Northwest corner having Coordinates of X imately , all as more par- the Lessor prior to such modification, can- also being the Northwest corner of said vided and corrected, where required, Division, Leasing Section. = 1,302,903.42 and Y = 405,754.67; ticularly outlined on a plat on file in the cellation, or abrogation, including, but not State Lease No. 16639 having exclusively by the nomination party. Any thence Northeasterly on a straight line to Office of Mineral Resources, Department limited to, bonuses, rentals and royalties. Coordinates of X = 1,258,629.28 and Y = mineral lease selected from this Tract and Certified check, cashier’s check or a point having Coordinates of X = of Natural Resources. All bearings, dis- 393,790.24; thence North 4,456.21 feet awarded by the Louisiana State Mineral NOTE: bank money order payable to the 1,307,312.00 and Y = 406,260.00; thence tances and coordinates are based on The State of Louisiana does along the West line of said Block 12 to a Board shall be without warranty of any OFFICE OF MINERAL RESOURCES for Northeasterly on a straight line to a point Louisiana Coordinate System of 1927, hereby reserve, and this lease shall be point having Coordinates of X = kind, either express, implied, or statutory, the full amount of the aforesaid Cash having Coordinates of X = 1,312,617.00 (North or South Zone). subject to, the imprescriptible right of sur- 1,258,629.28 and Y = 398,246.45; thence including, but not limited to, the implied Payment bonus shall be submitted with and Y = 406,742.00; thence Northeasterly face use in the nature of a servitude in East 14,758.05 feet to the point of begin- warranties of merchantability and fitness on a straight line to the Northeast corner NOTE: The above description of the favor of the Department of Natural ning, containing approximately 1,509.76 for a particular purpose. Should the min- and accompany each bid, and no bid, acres once submitted, may be thereafter with- of said Block 9 having Coordinates of X = Tract nominated for lease has been pro- Resources, including its Offices and , all as more particularly outlined on eral lease awarded by the Louisiana State drawn or canceled. Once the bid is 1,317,661.47 and Y = 407,028.93; thence vided and corrected, where required, Commissions, for the sole purpose of a plat on file in the Office of Mineral Mineral Board be subsequently modified, opened and accepted by the Mineral South 6,619.35 feet on the East line of exclusively by the nomination party. Any implementing, constructing, servicing and Resources, Department of Natural cancelled or abrogated due to the exis- Board, the accompanying checks or said Block 9 to the point of beginning, mineral lease selected from this Tract and maintaining approved coastal zone man- Resources. All bearings, distances and tence of conflicting leases, operating containing approximately 2,058.32 awarded by the Louisiana State Mineral agement and/or restoration projects. coordinates are based on Louisiana agreements, private claims or other future money order shall be negotiated by the acres Office of Mineral Resources and the pro- , all as more particularly outlined on Board shall be without warranty of any Utilization of any and all rights derived Coordinate System of 1927, (North or obligations or conditions which may affect ceeds disbursed in the manner required a plat on file in the Office of Mineral kind, either express, implied, or statutory, under this lease by the mineral lessee, its South Zone). all or any portion of the leased Tract, it by law. Resources, Department of Natural including, but not limited to, the implied agents, successors or assigns, shall not shall not relieve the Lessee of the obliga- Resources. All bearings, distances and warranties of merchantability and fitness interfere with nor hinder the reasonable NOTE: The above description of the tion to pay any bonus due thereon to the SPECIAL NOTE: coordinates are based on Louisiana for a particular purpose. Should the min- surface use by the Department of Natural Tract nominated for lease has been pro- Louisiana State Mineral Board, nor shall Under rules promulgated by the Coordinate System of 1927, (North or eral lease awarded by the Louisiana State Resources, its Offices or Commissions, vided and corrected, where required, the Louisiana State Mineral Board be obli- Department of Natural Resources in South Zone). Mineral Board be subsequently modified, as herein above reserved. exclusively by the nomination party. Any gated to refund any consideration paid by accordance with authority granted by Act cancelled or abrogated due to the exis- mineral lease selected from this Tract and the Lessor prior to such modification, can- NOTE: The above description of the tence of conflicting leases, operating awarded by the Louisiana State Mineral cellation, or abrogation, including, but not 13 of the First Extraordinary Session of TRACT 36724 - Portion of Block 9, the Louisiana Legislature of 1988, a fee Tract nominated for lease has been pro- agreements, private claims or other future Board shall be without warranty of any limited to, bonuses, rentals and royalties. vided and corrected, where required, obligations or conditions which may affect West Cameron Area, Revised, kind, either express, implied, or statutory, equal to ten percent (10%) of the Cameron Parish, Louisiana Cash Payment bonus bid is required exclusively by the nomination party. Any all or any portion of the leased Tract, it including, but not limited to, the implied NOTE: The State of Louisiana does mineral lease selected from this Tract and shall not relieve the Lessee of the obliga- The beds and bottoms of all water bod- warranties of merchantability and fitness hereby reserve, and this lease shall be to be submitted by separate check, ies belonging to the State of Louisiana either accompanying the original bid awarded by the Louisiana State Mineral tion to pay any bonus due thereon to the for a particular purpose. Should the min- subject to, the imprescriptible right of sur- Board shall be without warranty of any Louisiana State Mineral Board, nor shall located in that portion of Block 9, West eral lease awarded by the Louisiana State face use in the nature of a servitude in (inside the sealed bid envelope) or Cameron Area, Revised, together with mailed to the Office of Mineral kind, either express, implied, or statutory, the Louisiana State Mineral Board be obli- Mineral Board be subsequently modified, favor of the Department of Natural including, but not limited to, the implied gated to refund any consideration paid by any present lands formed by accretion to cancelled or abrogated due to the exis- Resources, including its Offices and Resources for receipt within ten (10) the shoreline, located in Cameron Parish, days after the bid is accepted and warranties of merchantability and fitness the Lessor prior to such modification, can- tence of conflicting leases, operating Commissions, for the sole purpose of for a particular purpose. Should the min- cellation, or abrogation, including, but not Louisiana, and not presently under miner- agreements, private claims or other future implementing, constructing, servicing and the lease is awarded. Bidders may al lease on October 13, 2004, the geo- use a regular check for the 10% fee. eral lease awarded by the Louisiana State limited to, bonuses, rentals and royalties. obligations or conditions which may affect maintaining approved coastal zone man- Mineral Board be subsequently modified, graphical area of which is more fully all or any portion of the leased Tract, it agement and/or restoration projects. The successful bidder will not described as follows: Beginning at the receive the lease executed by the cancelled or abrogated due to the exis- NOTE: The State of Louisiana does shall not relieve the Lessee of the obliga- Utilization of any and all rights derived tence of conflicting leases, operating hereby reserve, and this lease shall be Southwest corner of Block 9, West tion to pay any bonus due thereon to the under this lease by the mineral lessee, its State Mineral Board until the fee is Cameron Area, Revised, also being the received. If the fee check accompanies agreements, private claims or other future subject to, the imprescriptible right of sur- Louisiana State Mineral Board, nor shall agents, successors or assigns, shall not obligations or conditions which may affect face use in the nature of a servitude in Northwest corner of State Lease No. the Louisiana State Mineral Board be obli- interfere with nor hinder the reasonable the bid in the sealed envelope and the 17775 and the Northeast corner of State bidder is unsuccessful, both the fee check all or any portion of the leased Tract, it favor of the Department of Natural gated to refund any consideration paid by surface use by the Department of Natural shall not relieve the Lessee of the obliga- Resources, including its Offices and Lease No. 17774 having Coordinates of X the Lessor prior to such modification, can- Resources, its Offices or Commissions, and the Cash Payment bonus check will = 1,302,903.42 and Y = 393,790.24; be returned to the unsuccessful bidder. tion to pay any bonus due thereon to the Commissions, for the sole purpose of cellation, or abrogation, including, but not as herein above reserved. Louisiana State Mineral Board, nor shall implementing, constructing, servicing and thence North 6,619.35 feet along the limited to, bonuses, rentals and royalties. West line of said Block 9 to a point having The successful bidder to whom the the Louisiana State Mineral Board be obli- maintaining approved coastal zone man- gated to refund any consideration paid by agement and/or restoration projects. Coordinates of X = 1,302,903.42 and Y = NOTE: The State of Louisiana does TRACT 36729 - Portion of Block lease is awarded who receives the written 400,409.59; thence East 14,758.05 feet to 23, West Cameron Area, Revised, lease executed by the State Mineral the Lessor prior to such modification, can- Utilization of any and all rights derived hereby reserve, and this lease shall be cellation, or abrogation, including, but not under this lease by the mineral lessee, its a point on the East line of said Block 9 subject to, the imprescriptible right of sur- Cameron Parish, Louisiana Board shall return the written lease, duly having Coordinates of X = 1,317,661.47 The beds and bottoms of all water bod- executed by Lessee (all of named limited to, bonuses, rentals and royalties. agents, successors or assigns, shall not face use in the nature of a servitude in interfere with nor hinder the reasonable and Y = 400,409.58; thence South favor of the Department of Natural ies belonging to the State of Louisiana Lessees on the lease instrument), within NOTE: 6,619.34 feet along the East line of said located in that portion of Block 23, West TWENTY (20) DAYS of receipt of same The State of Louisiana does surface use by the Department of Natural Resources, including its Offices and hereby reserve, and this lease shall be Resources, its Offices or Commissions, Block 9 to its Southeast corner having Commissions, for the sole purpose of Cameron Area, Revised, together with under penalty for failure to do so of forfei- Coordinates of X = 1,317,661.47 and Y = any present lands formed by accretion to ture of the lease, including the Cash subject to, the imprescriptible right of sur- as herein above reserved. implementing, constructing, servicing and face use in the nature of a servitude in 393,790.24; thence West 14,758.05 feet maintaining approved coastal zone man- the shoreline, located in Cameron Parish, Payment bonus and fee tendered and along the South line of said Block 9 to the Louisiana, and not presently under miner- negotiated. favor of the Department of Natural agement and/or restoration projects. Resources, including its Offices and TRACT 36722 - Portion of Block point of beginning, containing approxi- Utilization of any and all rights derived al lease on October 13, 2004, the geo- Commissions, for the sole purpose of 11, West Cameron Area, Revised, mately 2,242.62 acres, all as more par- under this lease by the mineral lessee, its graphical area of which is more fully Bids may be for the whole or any par- Cameron Parish, Louisiana ticularly outlined on a plat on file in the described as follows: Beginning at the ticularly described portion of the land implementing, constructing, servicing and agents, successors or assigns, shall not maintaining approved coastal zone man- The beds and bottoms of all water bod- Office of Mineral Resources, Department interfere with nor hinder the reasonable Northwest corner of Block 23 West advertised, but consistent with Mineral ies belonging to the State of Louisiana of Natural Resources. All bearings, dis- Cameron Area, Revised having Board policy. All bidders are hereby noti- agement and/or restoration projects. surface use by the Department of Natural Utilization of any and all rights derived located in that portion of Block 11, West tances and coordinates are based on Resources, its Offices or Commissions, Coordinates of X = 1,317,661.47 and Y = fied that bids on portions of tracts shall be Cameron Area, Revised, together with Louisiana Coordinate System of 1927, 393,790.24; thence East 14,758.05 feet described by metes and bounds and be under this lease by the mineral lessee, its as herein above reserved. agents, successors or assigns, shall not any present lands formed by accretion to (North or South Zone). on the North line of said Block 23 to its accompanied by a transparent plat outlin- the shoreline, located in Cameron Parish, Northeast corner having Coordinates of X ing thereon the portion bid upon. The interfere with nor hinder the reasonable surface use by the Department of Natural Louisiana, and not presently under miner- NOTE: The above description of the TRACT 36727 - Portion of Block = 1,332,419.52 and Y = 393,790.24; scale of the transparent plat shall be the al lease on October 13, 2004, the geo- Tract nominated for lease has been pro- 11, West Cameron Area, Revised, thence South 5,108.59 feet on the East same as the scale of the OFFICIAL PLAT Resources, its Offices or Commissions, as herein above reserved. graphical area of which is more fully vided and corrected, where required, Cameron Parish, Louisiana line of said Block 23 to a point having (NOT THE F & A PLAT) CONTAINED described as follows: Beginning at a point exclusively by the nomination party. Any The beds and bottoms of all water bod- Coordinates of X = 1,332,419.52 and Y = HEREIN and should identify the Point of on the West line of Block 11, West mineral lease selected from this Tract and ies belonging to the State of Louisiana 388,681.65; thence Southwesterly on a Beginning with X and Y coordinates (if TRACT 36720 - Portion of Block 8, Cameron Area, Revised having awarded by the Louisiana State Mineral located in that portion of Block 11, West straight line to a point having Coordinates applicable), the Section, Township and West Cameron Area, Revised, Coordinates of X = 1,273,387.33 and Y = Board shall be without warranty of any Cameron Area, Revised, together with of X = 1,332,310.00 and Y = 388,694.00; Range, the Block No. (if offshore), the Cameron Parish, Louisiana 398,246.45; thence North 3,956.18 feet kind, either express, implied, or statutory, any present lands formed by accretion to thence Southwesterly on a straight line to Parish, any adjacent existing State The beds and bottoms of all water bod- along the West line of said Block 11 to its including, but not limited to, the implied the shoreline, located in Cameron Parish, a point having Coordinates of X = Mineral Leases, and, further, should ies belonging to the State of Louisiana Northwest corner having Coordinates of X warranties of merchantability and fitness Louisiana, and not presently under miner- 1,328,041.00 and Y = 388,886.00; thence clearly show the entire tract boundaries in located in that portion of Block 8, West = 1,273,387.33 and Y = 402,202.63; for a particular purpose. Should the min- al lease on October 13, 2004, the geo- Southwesterly on a straight line to a point relationship to the portion bid upon. It shall Cameron Area, Revised, together with thence Northeasterly on a straight line to eral lease awarded by the Louisiana State graphical area of which is more fully having Coordinates of X = 1,323,345.00 also show the Topographic features (Land any present lands formed by accretion to a point having Coordinates of X = Mineral Board be subsequently modified, described as follows: Beginning at a point and Y = 388,397.00; thence and Water) of the area in detail similar to the shoreline, located in Cameron Parish, 1,275,467.00 and Y = 402,375.00; thence cancelled or abrogated due to the exis- on the West line of Block 11, West Southwesterly on a straight line to a point the Official Plat contained herein. Failure Louisiana, and not presently under miner- Northeasterly on a straight line to a point tence of conflicting leases, operating Cameron Area, Revised having having Coordinates of X = 1,318,623.00 to follow these guidelines in submitting a al lease on October 13, 2004, the geo- having Coordinates of X = 1,280,760.00 agreements, private claims or other future Coordinates of X = 1,273,387.33 and Y = and Y = 388,814.00; thence portion bid may result in outright rejection graphical area of which is more fully and Y = 402,836.00; thence Northeasterly obligations or conditions which may affect 398,246.45; thence East 14,758.05 feet to Southwesterly on a straight line to a point of the portion bid by the State Mineral described as follows: Beginning at a point on a straight line to a point having all or any portion of the leased Tract, it a point on the East line of said Block 11, on the West line of said Block 23 having Board at its sole discretion. on the West line of Block 8, West Coordinates of X = 1,286,145.38 and Y = shall not relieve the Lessee of the obliga- also being the Southeast corner of State Coordinates of X = 1,317,661.47 and Y = Cameron Area, Revised having 403,465.99; thence South 2,296.99 feet to tion to pay any bonus due thereon to the Lease No. 17089 and the Southwest cor- 388,759.14; thence North 5,031.10 feet Notice is given that the State Coordinates of X = 1,317,661.47 and Y = the Northwest corner of State Lease No. Louisiana State Mineral Board, nor shall ner of State Lease No. 17090 having on the West line of said Block 23 to the Mineral Board will include provisions 400,409.58; thence North 6,619.35 feet 17089 having Coordinates of X = the Louisiana State Mineral Board be obli- Coordinates of X = 1,288,145.38 and Y = point of beginning, containing approxi- in the lease to insure applicable pay- on the West line of said Block 8 to its 1,286,145.38 and Y = 401,169.00; thence gated to refund any consideration paid by 398,246.45; thence South 4,456.21 feet mately 1,676.36 acres, LESS AND ments attributable to the lease prop- Northwest corner having Coordinates of X along the boundary of said State Lease the Lessor prior to such modification, can- along the East line of said Block 11 to its EXCEPT that portion thereof, if any, lying erty without regard to adverse title = 1,317,661.47 and Y = 407,028.93; No. 17089 the following courses: South cellation, or abrogation, including, but not Southeast corner having Coordinates of X seaward of the line three nautical miles claims, disputes, litigation or title thence Northeasterly on a straight line to 703.01 feet and South 42 degrees 01 min- limited to, bonuses, rentals and royalties. = 1,288,145.38 and Y = 393,790.24; from the coast line of Louisiana, as said failure and the language of those a point having Coordinates of X = utes 18 seconds East 2,987.70 feet to the thence West 14,758.05 feet along the three mile line has been decreed by the provisions is available to any inter- 1,317,944.00 and Y = 407,045.00; thence Southeast corner of said State Lease No. NOTE: The State of Louisiana does South line of said Block 11 to its Supreme Court of the United States, as ested party at the Office of Mineral Northeasterly on a straight line to a point 17089 and a point on the East line of said hereby reserve, and this lease shall be Southwest corner having Coordinates of determined by a Special Master appoint- Resources. Prospective bidders having Coordinates of X = 1,323,205.00 Block 11 having Coordinates of X = subject to, the imprescriptible right of sur- X = 1,273,387.33 and Y = 393,790.24; ed therein, in litigation styled United should carefully examine the same and Y = 407,138.00; thence Northeasterly 1,288,145.38 and Y = 398,246.45; thence face use in the nature of a servitude in thence North 4,456.21 feet along the States v. State of Louisiana et al No. prior to submitting any bid. on a straight line to a point having West 14,758.05 feet to the point of begin- favor of the Department of Natural West line of said Block 11 to the point of 9 Original, in 1975, all as more particu- Coordinates of X = 1,328,473.00 and Y = ning, containing approximately 1,379.97 Resources, including its Offices and beginning, containing approximately larly outlined on a plat in the Office of Some tracts available for leasing may 407,126.00; thence Northeasterly on a acres, all as more particularly outlined on Commissions, for the sole purpose of 1,509.76 acres, all as more particularly Mineral Resources, Department of be situated in the Louisiana Coastal Zone straight line to the Northeast corner of a plat on file in the Office of Mineral implementing, constructing, servicing and outlined on a plat on file in the Office of Natural Resources. All bearings, dis- as defined in Act 361 of the Regular said Block 8 having Coordinates of X = Resources, Department of Natural maintaining approved coastal zone man- Mineral Resources, Department of tances and coordinates are based on the Session of the Louisiana Legislature of 1,332,419.52 and Y = 406,947.84; thence Resources. All bearings, distances and agement and/or restoration projects. Natural Resources. All bearings, dis- Louisiana Coordinate System of 1927, 1978 (promulgated as LSA-R. S. 49:213) South 6,538.26 feet on the East line of coordinates are based on Louisiana Utilization of any and all rights derived tances and coordinates are based on (South Zone). and may be subject to the guidelines and said Block 8 to a point having Coordinates Coordinate System of 1927, (North or under this lease by the mineral lessee, its Louisiana Coordinate System of 1927, regulations promulgated by the Coastal of X = 1,332,419.52 and Y = 400,409.59; South Zone). agents, successors or assigns, shall not (North or South Zone). NOTE: The above description of the Management Section of the Department thence West 14,758.05 feet to the point of interfere with nor hinder the reasonable Tract nominated for lease has been pro- of Natural Resources for operations in the beginning, containing approximately NOTE: The above description of the surface use by the Department of Natural NOTE: The above description of the vided and corrected, where required, Coastal Zone. 2,263.42 acres, all as more particularly Tract nominated for lease has been pro- Resources, its Offices or Commissions, Tract nominated for lease has been pro- exclusively by the nomination party. Any outlined on a plat on file in the Office of vided and corrected, where required, as herein above reserved. vided and corrected, where required, mineral lease selected from this Tract and The descriptions of Tract Nos. 36719 Mineral Resources, Department of exclusively by the nomination party. Any exclusively by the nomination party. Any awarded by the Louisiana State Mineral through 36854 inclusive will be pub- Natural Resources. All bearings, dis- mineral lease selected from this Tract and mineral lease selected from this Tract and Board shall be without warranty of any lished in Baton Rouge on August 18, tances and coordinates are based on awarded by the Louisiana State Mineral TRACT 36725 - Portion of Block 8, awarded by the Louisiana State Mineral kind, either express, implied, or statutory, 2004 in “The Advocate”, which is the Louisiana Coordinate System of 1927, Board shall be without warranty of any West Cameron Area, Revised, Board shall be without warranty of any including, but not limited to, the implied Official Journal of the State of Louisiana (North or South Zone). kind, either express, implied, or statutory, Cameron Parish, Louisiana kind, either express, implied, or statutory, warranties of merchantability and fitness and also in the Official Journal of the including, but not limited to, the implied The beds and bottoms of all water bod- including, but not limited to, the implied for a particular purpose. Should the min- Parishes in which the property is located. NOTE: The above description of the warranties of merchantability and fitness ies belonging to the State of Louisiana warranties of merchantability and fitness eral lease awarded by the Louisiana State Page 7, The Cameron Parish Pilot, Cameron, La., August 26, 2004

miles East of Creole Inter-Section. fails to enter into written contract full utilization of all rights and /s/Kevin Boudreaux (A description map may be in accordance with his bid within privileges granted in any mineral KEVIN BOUDREAUX, LEGAL NOTICES seen in the School Board Office ten (10) days after acceptance by lease. CHAIRMAN during normal working hours.) the Board. The bid submitted It is further agreed and under- ATTEST: All bids must be sealed; the must include the following infor- stood between the contracting par- /s/Michael Semien LEGAL NOTICE ner and form as prescribed by law. envelope marked “Bid _ Section mation: Name of Bidder, Address ties hereto that this lease shall be MICHAEL SEMIEN, This is to advise that the After the elapse of said time, the 16, Township ___, Range ___” and of Bidder, Phone Number of heritable, but shall not be subject SECRETARY Cameron Parish Police Jury meet- Cameron Parish Police Jury will may be forwarded through the Bidder. to mortgage, pledge, hypotheca- RUNS: Aug. 26 - Au 36 ing in regular session convened on pay all sums due in the absence of U.S. Mail to the Cameron Parish Bidders are reminded that the tion or seizure and sale, nor shall the 2nd day of August 2004 accept- any such claims or liens. School Board, P. O. Box 1548, lease is for the unexpired term. the said lease be assigned, sub- NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING ed as complete and satisfactory BY: Steve Trahan, President Cameron, LA 70631. Bidder must If farming rights are utilized, leased, or otherwise transferred by DATE OF NOTICE: the work performed under Project RUN: Aug. 5, 12, 19, 26, Sept. 2, 9, offer an annual rental of not less bidder may offer annual rental the said lessee unless authorized AUGUST 26, 2004 Number 2004-01: Road and 16 (Au-10) than $2.00 per acre for a lease for plus a fractional part of not less by prior written approval of the DATE: OCTOBER 5, 2004-- Improvements in Cameron Parish- the unexpired term as listed than one-sixth (1/6) of any and all lessor. Such assignment, sublease TIME 6:30 P.M. Asphaltic Concrete Overlay pur- NOTICE FOR BIDS above, to end July 31, 2007. crops produced and saved during or transfer of said lease shall be PLACE OF MEETING: GRAND suant to the certain contract Acting under the authority of Annual renewal rentals will be the year. The value of the one- subject to terms and conditions as LAKE RECREATION CENTER - between Prairie Contractors, Inc. the Legislature of the State of due each year by July 31st, in sixth (1/6) share shall not be con- may be deemed proper by the 108 RECREATION LANE and said Cameron Parish Police Louisiana, the Cameron Parish order to continue the lease in sidered in the awarding of the lessor. Terms and conditions for GRAND LAKE, Jruy under File No. 286979, in the School Board will receive sealed effect. Cash payment or a certified lease unless the bidder guarantees subleasing may be obtained by LOUISIANA 70607 Book of Mortgages, Cameron bids for the leasing of all surface or cashier’s check, or teller’s a specific amount which shall be contacting the Cameron Parish This is to notify all interested Parish, Louisiana. rights including the rights of check, or an official check issued added to and accompany the bid. School Board land manager. parties that a public hearing will NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN range, trapping, hunting, fishing, by a bank in favor of the Cameron Should the one-sixth (1/6) value of The Cameron Parish School be held in order to: that any person or persons having and farming, on the following Parish School Board for the crops be less than the cash guar- Board does not warrant or provide *Adopt the adjusted millage claims arising out of the furnish- described lands for the unexpired amount of the annual rental for antee paid at the time of the lease, ingress or egress to the leased rate for the tax year 2004 and to: ing of labor, supplies, material, term as indicated in the descrip- the first year shall accompany and the Cameron Parish School Board premises. Ingress and egress is *Adopt the adjusted millage etc., in the construction of the said tion below: be deposited with the bid (no shall demand such additional pay- the sole responsibility of lessee. rate after Reassessment and roll work should file said claim with SECTION-TOWNSHIP- checks other than types noted ment as necessary to bring the Bids will be received until the forward the millage to a rate not to the Clerk of Court of Cameron RANGE; UNEXPIRED TERM; above are acceptable) and the value adjustment to a full one- hour of 4 p.m., September 13, exceed to prior year’s maximum Parish, Louisiana on or before DESCRIPTION rental thus deposited shall be for- sixth (1/6) of crops produced and 2004, at which time all bids millage for the tax year 2004. forty-five (45) days after the first 16-14-6; 2 years 11 months; feited to the Board as liquidated harvested on any and all listed received will be opened and con- Questions concerning this mat- publication hereof, all in the man- Located North of Creole Ridge; 7 damages if the successful bidder sections, and thirty-five percent sidered in public session of the ter may be addressed in writing to (35%) of cash market value of all Cameron Parish School Board in Cameron Parish Recreation alligators harvested by lessee. Cameron, Louisiana. District #5, 108 Recreation Ln. Mineral Board be subsequently modified, the Southwest corner of said Block 21 Lessor reserves the right to gather The Board reserves the right Grand Lake, Louisiana. cancelled or abrogated due to the exis- having Coordinates of X = 1,288,145.38 ROCKEFELLER TRACTS (Tract No. and dispose of alligator eggs from to reject any and all bids received. Attested by: Lori Broussard, tence of conflicting leases, operating and Y = 385,335.07; thence North 36841 herein) ARE THOSE TRACTS the lease premises, without any BY: /s/ Douglas L. Chance Secretary - Treasurer agreements, private claims or other future 8,455.17 feet along the West line of said IN WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREAS RUNS: Aug. 26 - Au 37 obligations or conditions which may affect Block 21 to the point of beginning, con- UNDER JURISDICTION OF THE compensation to lessee. DOUGLAS L. CHANCE, all or any portion of the leased Tract, it taining approximately 1,757.30 acres, DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE AND The surface rights and privi- SUPERINTENDENT shall not relieve the Lessee of the obliga- LESS AND EXCEPT that portion thereof, FISHERIES. The maximum primary term leges granted in the lease are CAMERON PARISH PROCEEDINGS tion to pay any bonus due thereon to the if any, lying seaward of the line three nau- of any lease on a Wildlife Management restricted to range, trapping, SCHOOL BOARD Cameron Parish Public Library Louisiana State Mineral Board, nor shall tical miles from the coast line of Louisiana, area under the jurisdiction of the hunting, farming, and fishing and RUN: Aug. 19, 26 and Sept.2 (AU Board of Control the Louisiana State Mineral Board be obli- as said three mile line has been decreed Department of Wildlife and Fisheries shall July 27, 2004 gated to refund any consideration paid by by the Supreme Court of the United be three (3) years and any operations these rights shall in no way, man- 27) the Lessor prior to such modification, can- States, as determined by a Special conducted under the authority of a State ner, or form interfere with the President, Cyndi Sellers called cellation, or abrogation, including, but not Master appointed therein, in litigation mineral lease, including, but not limited to, granting of a mineral lease or the NOTICE TO BIDDERS the Cameron Parish Public limited to, bonuses, rentals and royalties. styled United States v. State of the exploration, drilling, production, and full utilization of all rights and The Cameron Parish School Library Board of Control meeting Louisiana et al No. 9 Original, in 1975, marketing of hydrocarbons on any Wildlife privileges granted in any mineral Board will receive sealed bids to order on Tuesday, July 27, 2004 NOTE: The State of Louisiana does all as more particularly outlined on a plat Management area under the jurisdiction at the Cameron Library at 4:00 hereby reserve, and this lease shall be in the Office of Mineral Resources, of the Department of Wildlife and lease. until 2:00 p.m., September 23, subject to, the imprescriptible right of sur- Department of Natural Resources. All Fisheries shall be limited to and governed It is further agreed and under- 2004, at its offices at the Cameron p.m. The following were present: face use in the nature of a servitude in bearings, distances and coordinates are by the rules and regulations promulgated stood between the contracting par- Parish School Board building, 246 Members: Wanita Harrison, John favor of the Department of Natural based on the Louisiana Coordinate by the said Department of Wildlife and ties hereto that this lease shall be Dewey Street, Cameron Louisiana Calzada, Kenny Trahan, Resources, including its Offices and System of 1927, (South Zone). Fisheries for each respective Wildlife heritable, but shall not be subject 70631 for NEW ELEMENTARY Stephanie Rogers, Gail Sanner, Commissions, for the sole purpose of Management area, copies of which rules Cyndi Sellers and Charlotte implementing, constructing, servicing and NOTE: The above description of the and regulations are located at and may be to mortgage, pledge, hypotheca- SCHOOL FOR GRAND LAKE maintaining approved coastal zone man- Tract nominated for lease has been pro- obtained from the Department of Wildlife tion or seizure and sale, nor shall SCHOOL. Complete plans and Trosclair, secretary. Absent was: agement and/or restoration projects. vided and corrected, where required, and Fisheries. the said lease be assigned, sub- specifications may be obtained James Doxey Police Jury ex-officio Utilization of any and all rights derived exclusively by the nomination party. Any leased, or otherwise transferred by from C. Gayle Zembower, member. under this lease by the mineral lessee, its mineral lease selected from this Tract and TRACT 36841 - Cameron Parish, Wanita Harrison led the agents, successors or assigns, shall not awarded by the Louisiana State Mineral Louisiana the said lessee unless authorized Architect, Inc., 704 East School interfere with nor hinder the reasonable Board shall be without warranty of any A portion of all State owned lands, by prior written approval of the Street, Lake Charles, Louisiana prayer and Kenny Trahan led the surface use by the Department of Natural kind, either express, implied, or statutory, including high and marsh lands and land lessor. Such assignment, sublease 70607. Pledge of Allegiance. Resources, its Offices or Commissions, including, but not limited to, the implied now or formerly constituting the beds and or transfer of said lease shall be No bid shall be considered or On the motion of John as herein above reserved. warranties of merchantability and fitness bottoms of any water body, within the subject to terms and conditions as accepted unless the bid is accom- Calzada, seconded by Wanita for a particular purpose. Should the min- boundaries of the Rockefeller Wildlife Harrison and carried the board eral lease awarded by the Louisiana State Refuge and Game Preserve, not present- may be deemed proper by the panied by bid security in an TRACT 36730 - Portion of Block Mineral Board be subsequently modified, ly under mineral lease by the State of lessor. Terms and conditions for amount not less than five percent unanimously voted to amend the 20, West Cameron Area, Revised, cancelled or abrogated due to the exis- Louisiana on October 13, 2004, situated subleasing may be obtained by (5%) of the Base Bid and all addi- agenda to add improvements to Cameron Parish, Louisiana tence of conflicting leases, operating in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, and existing buildings as item c under The beds and bottoms of all water bod- contacting the Cameron Parish tive alternates. The bid security agreements, private claims or other future described as follows: Beginning at a point School Board land manager. shall be in the form of certified new business. ies belonging to the State of Louisiana obligations or conditions which may affect within the Rockefeller Wildlife and Game On the motion of John located in that portion of Block 20, West all or any portion of the leased Tract, it Preserve having Coordinates of X = The Cameron Parish School check or cashier’s check drawn on Cameron Area, Revised, together with shall not relieve the Lessee of the obliga- 1,573,900.00 and Y = 359,600.00; thence Board does not warrant or provide a bank insured by the FDIC, or Calzada, seconded by Wanita any present lands formed by accretion to tion to pay any bonus due thereon to the North approximately 4,475 feet to a point ingress or egress to the leased Cameron Parish School Board Bid Harrison and carried the board the shoreline, located in Cameron Parish, Louisiana State Mineral Board, nor shall on the Southern boundary of State Lease premises. Ingress and egress is Bond Form contained in the Front unanimously accepted the min- Louisiana, and not presently under miner- the Louisiana State Mineral Board be obli- No. 2038, as amended; thence along the utes for June 22, 2004. al lease on October 13, 2004, the geo- gated to refund any consideration paid by Southern and Eastern boundary of said the sole responsibility of lessee. End Documents written by a sure- graphical area of which is more fully the Lessor prior to such modification, can- State Lease No. 2038, the following Bids will be received until the ty company licensed to do business On the motion of John described as follows: Beginning at the cellation, or abrogation, including, but not courses and distances, to wit: Easterly hour of 4:00 p.m., September 13, in Louisiana with a A. M. Best rat- Calzada, seconded by Kenny Northeast corner of Block 20, West limited to, bonuses, rentals and royalties. approximately 707 feet to a point; 2004, at which time all bids ing of “A” or better, countersigned Trahan and carried the board Cameron Area, Revised having Northerly approximately 1,320 feet to a received will be opened and con- by a person who is under contract unanimously accepted the min- Coordinates of X = 1,288,145.38 and Y = NOTE: The State of Louisiana does point; Easterly approximately 620 feet to a utes for the special meeting. 393,790.24; thence South along the East hereby reserve, and this lease shall be point; Northwesterly approximately 685 sidered in public session of the with the surety company or bond line of said Block 20 to a point having subject to, the imprescriptible right of sur- feet to a point; Northerly approximately Cameron Parish School Board in insurer as a licensed agent in this Darrell Williams discussed the Coordinates of X = 1,288,145.38 and Y = face use in the nature of a servitude in 2,220 feet to a point; Easterly approxi- Cameron, Louisiana. state and who is residing in this monthly financial report. At the 388,844.91; thence West 14,758.05 feet favor of the Department of Natural mately 2,228 feet to a point; Northerly request of Mrs. Sellers, Mr. to a point on the West line of said Block The Board reserves the right state. Resources, including its Offices and approximately 1,320 feet to a point; and to reject any and all bids received. Bids shall be accepted from Williams explained that the 20, also being a point on the East line of Commissions, for the sole purpose of Easterly approximately 1,479 feet to a library does not have a large sur- State Lease No. 16639 having implementing, constructing, servicing and point; thence Easterly approximately BY: /s/ Douglas L. Chance contractors who are licensed Coordinates of X = 1,273,387.33 and Y = maintaining approved coastal zone man- 7,395 feet to a point having Coordinates DOUGLAS L. CHANCE, under LA. R.S. 37:2150-2163, Act plus of funds. On the motion of Mr. 388,844.91; thence North 4,945.33 feet agement and/or restoration projects. of X = 1,585,850.00 and Y = 369,300.00; SUPERINTENDENT 635, effective January 1, 1989, for Calzada seconded by Mrs. Rogers, along the West line of said Block 20 to its Utilization of any and all rights derived thence South 9,700.00 feet to a point hav- CAMERON PARISH the classification Roofing and the board unanimously voted to Northwest corner, also being the under this lease by the mineral lessee, its ing Coordinates of X = 1,585,850.00 and accept the financial report. Northeast corner of said State Lease No. agents, successors or assigns, shall not Y = 359,600.00; thence West 11,950.00 SCHOOL BOARD Building Construction. No bid 16639 having Coordinates of X = interfere with nor hinder the reasonable feet to the point of beginning, containing RUN: Aug. 19, 26 and Sept. 2 (AU may be withdrawn for a period of On the motion of Mr. Trahan, 1,273,387.33 and Y = 393,790.24; thence surface use by the Department of Natural 2,496 acres, all as more particularly out- 26) thirty (30) days after receipt of seconded by Mr. Calzada, the East 14,758.05 feet along the North line of Resources, its Offices or Commissions, lined on a plat on file in the Office of bids, except under the provisions board unanimously voted to accept said Block 20 to the point of beginning, as herein above reserved. Mineral Resources, Department of NOTICE FOR BIDS of LA R. S. 38;2214. Evidence of the deletions. containing approximately 1,675.47 Natural Resources. All bearings, dis- On the motion of Stephanie acres, all as more particularly outlined on tances and coordinates are based on Acting under the authority of authority to submit the bid shall a plat on file in the Office of Mineral TRACT 36732 - Portion of Block Louisiana Coordinate System of 1927, the Legislature of the State of be required in accordance with Rogers, seconded by Mrs. Resources, Department of Natural 20, West Cameron Area, Revised, (South Zone). Louisiana, the Cameron Parish R.S. 38:2212 (A)(1)(c) and or R.S. Harrison, the board unanimously Resources. All bearings, distances and Cameron Parish, Louisiana voted to have book sales as need- coordinates are based on Louisiana The beds and bottoms of all water bod- School Board will receive sealed 39:1594 (C)(2)(d). NOTE: The above description of the bids for the leasing of all surface Each bid must be placed in an ed. Coordinate System of 1927, (North or ies belonging to the State of Louisiana Tract nominated for lease has been pro- Staff reports were given by South Zone). located in that portion of Block 20, West vided and corrected, where required, rights including the rights of envelope, sealed and marked on Cameron Area, Revised, together with exclusively by the nomination party. Any range, trapping, hunting, fishing, the outside, “NEW ELEMEN- each branch personnel. These NOTE: The above description of the any present lands formed by accretion to mineral lease selected from this Tract and and farming, on the following TARY SCHOOL FOR GRAND reports indicated an overall posi- Tract nominated for lease has been pro- the shoreline, located in Cameron Parish, awarded by the Louisiana State Mineral described lands: LAKE SCHOOL, District #04, tive response to the extended sum- vided and corrected, where required, Louisiana, and not presently under miner- Board shall be without warranty of any mer hours. exclusively by the nomination party. Any al lease on October 13, 2004, the geo- kind, either express, implied, or statutory, SECTION-TOWNSHIP- Bond funds, Bid no. 4-2004-1, to be mineral lease selected from this Tract and graphical area of which is more fully including, but not limited to, the implied RANGE; DESCRIPTION opened at 2:00 p.m., September Cyndi Sellers, president awarded by the Louisiana State Mineral described as follows: Beginning at a point warranties of merchantability and fitness 16-14-12; Seven (7) miles West 23, 2004 at the Cameron Parish assigned Ms. Rogers, Ms. Sanner Board shall be without warranty of any on the West line of Block 20, West for a particular purpose. Should the min- of the Southwest Corner of School Board Office Building, 246 and Mr. Trahan to the personnel kind, either express, implied, or statutory, Cameron Area, Revised having eral lease awarded by the Louisiana State Calcasieu Lake within boundaries Dewey Street, Cameron, committee. including, but not limited to, the implied Coordinates of X = 1,273,387.33 and Y = Mineral Board be subsequently modified, The board tabled new branch warranties of merchantability and fitness 388,844.91; thence East 14,758.05 feet to cancelled or abrogated due to the exis- of Sabine Refuge; adjacent to Louisiana 70631”. for a particular purpose. Should the min- a point on the East line of said Block 20 tence of conflicting leases, operating Starks Canal. The Owner reserves the right hours and part time salaries. eral lease awarded by the Louisiana State having Coordinates of X = 1,288,145.38 agreements, private claims or other future (A description map may be to reject any and all bids, In accor- These matters were referred to the Mineral Board be subsequently modified, and Y = 388,844.91; thence South obligations or conditions which may affect personnel committee. cancelled or abrogated due to the exis- 3,509.84 feet along the East line of said seen in the School Board Office dance with La. R. S. 38:2212 all or any portion of the leased Tract, it during normal working hours.) (A)(1)(b), the provisions and On the motion of Ms. Harrison, tence of conflicting leases, operating Block 20 to its Southeast corner having shall not relieve the Lessee of the obliga- seconded by Mrs. Sanner, the agreements, private claims or other future Coordinates of X = 1,288,145.38 and Y = tion to pay any bonus due thereon to the All bids must be sealed; the requirements of this section, those obligations or conditions which may affect 385,335.07; thence Southwesterly on a Louisiana State Mineral Board, nor shall envelope marked “Bid - Section 16, stated in the advertisement for board unanimously voted to all or any portion of the leased Tract, it straight line to a point having Coordinates the Louisiana State Mineral Board be obli- Township ___, Range ___” and may bids, and those required on the bid change board meetings to the shall not relieve the Lessee of the obliga- of X = 1,282,879.00 and Y = 384,719.00; gated to refund any consideration paid by be forwarded through the U.S. form shall not be considered as third Tuesday of each month at tion to pay any bonus due thereon to the thence Southwesterly on an arc having a the Lessor prior to such modification, can- 4:00 p.m. Louisiana State Mineral Board, nor shall radius of 18,240.60 feet and a center at X cellation, or abrogation, including, but not Mail to the Cameron Parish informalities and shall not be the Louisiana State Mineral Board be obli- = 1,280,760.00 and Y = 402,836.00 to a limited to, bonuses, rentals and royalties. School Board, P. O. Box 1548, waived by any public entity. On the motion of Mr. Calzada, gated to refund any consideration paid by point having Coordinates of X = Cameron, LA 70631. Bidder must A deposit may be required on seconded by Mrs. Harrison, the the Lessor prior to such modification, can- 1,282,343.00 and Y = 384,664.00; thence NOTE: The mineral lease is located in offer an annual rental of not less the bid document; however the board unanimously voted to pur- cellation, or abrogation, including, but not Southwesterly on a straight line to a point the Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge and Game than $2.00 per acre for a lease deposit shall not exceed twice the chase a vehicle for staff use. limited to, bonuses, rentals and royalties. having Coordinates of X = 1,277,050.00 Preserve under the jurisdiction of the On the motion of Mr. Calzada, and Y = 384,203.00; thence Louisiana Department of Wildlife and with a primary term of four years actual cost of reproduction. NOTE: The State of Louisiana does Southwesterly on an arc having a radius Fisheries which has promulgated rules and 11 months to end July 31st, Deposits on the first set of docu- seconded by Mrs. Harrison, the hereby reserve, and this lease shall be of 18,240.60 feet and a center at X = and regulations for the protection of game 2009. Annual renewal rentals will ments furnished a bona fide prime board unanimously voted to subject to, the imprescriptible right of sur- 1,275,467.00 and Y = 402,375.00 to a and wildlife on the aforesaid Tract, and research the styles and availabili- face use in the nature of a servitude in point having Coordinates of X = be due each year by July 31st, in bidder will be fully refunded upon therefore, shall be subject to said rules order to continue the lease in return of the documents no later ty of vehicles on state contract. favor of the Department of Natural 1,276,974.00 and Y = 384,197.00; thence and regulations, a copy of which shall be Mr. Calzada explained the Resources, including its Offices and Southwesterly on a straight line to the attached to the mineral lease. In addition effect. Cash payment or a certified than ten days after receipt of bids. Commissions, for the sole purpose of Southwest corner of said Block 20 having to the specific rules and regulations appli- or cashier’s check, or teller’s On other sets of documents fur- weight problem at the Grand Lake implementing, constructing, servicing and Coordinates of X = 1,273,387.33 and Y = cable the following shall apply regarding check, or an official check issued nished to bidders the deposit less Library. Mr. Charles Precht maintaining approved coastal zone man- 383,899.58; thence North 4,945.33 feet operations under this mineral lease: by a bank in favor of the Cameron actual cost of reproduction, will be explained an option to purchase agement and/or restoration projects. along the West line of said Block 20 to the 1. Compliance with the land from Mr. Paul Toerner. Mr. Utilization of any and all rights derived point of beginning, containing approxi- Rockefeller mineral regulations shall be Parish School Board for the refunded upon return of the docu- under this lease by the mineral lessee, its mately 1,451.79 acres, LESS AND required. amount of the annual rental for ments no later than ten (10) days Calzada explained a second option agents, successors or assigns, shall not EXCEPT that portion thereof, if any, lying 2. No surface activities will be the first year shall accompany and after receipt of bids. R. S. 38:2212 in Paul’s subdivision. After a dis- interfere with nor hinder the reasonable seaward of the line three nautical miles allowed in the vicinity of the Headquarters be deposited with the bid (no (A)(1)(e). cussion the matter was tabled. surface use by the Department of Natural from the coast line of Louisiana, as said and associated facilities without written checks other than types noted Dr. Doug Chance, Superintendent The board accepted proposals Resources, its Offices or Commissions, three mile line has been decreed by the authorization from the Department. from the architectural firms of as herein above reserved. Supreme Court of the United States, as 3. Board road access will be above are acceptable) and the Cameron Parish Schools. determined by a Special Master appoint- required when feasible as determined by rental thus deposited shall be for- RUNS: Aug. 26, Sept. 2, 9 - Au. 34 Randy Broussard and The Sellers’ ed therein, in litigation styled United the Department. feited to the Board as liquidated Group. The proposals were recom- TRACT 36731 - Portion of Block States v. State of Louisiana et al No. 4. In the event that board road damages if the successful bidder PROCEEDINGS mended to the building committee 21, West Cameron Area, Revised, 9 Original, in 1975, all as more particu- access is not feasible, existing canals and Cameron Parish, Louisiana fails to enter into written contract GRAVITY DRAINAGE for recommendations. Kenny larly outlined on a plat in the Office of waterways will be utilized to access pro- Trahan was appointed to the The beds and bottoms of all water bod- Mineral Resources, Department of posed well locations. A maximum of 350 in accordance with his bid within DISTRICT NO. 4 ies belonging to the State of Louisiana Natural Resources. All bearings, dis- feet of new canal dredging will be allowed ten (10) days after acceptance by July 8, 2004 building committee. located in that portion of Block 21, West tances and coordinates are based on the for individual well locations. The board introduced Ms. Julie Cameron Area, Revised, together with the Board. Gravity Drainage District No. Louisiana Coordinate System of 1927, 5. Compensatory mitigation will The bid submitted must 4 held a regular meeting at the Benoit, Cameron Parish Economic any present lands formed by accretion to (South Zone). be required for unavoidable wetland loss- Development Director. Ms. Benoit the shoreline, located in Cameron Parish, es. include the following information: Creole Multipurpose Building in Louisiana, and not presently under miner- NOTE: The above description of the 6. No discharges will be allowed, Name of Bidder, Address of Creole, Louisiana at 6:00 p.m., explained the need for a meeting al lease on October 13, 2004, the geo- Tract nominated for lease has been pro- including produced waters and drilling flu- Bidder, Phone Number of Bidder. Thursday, July 8, 2004. room in Hackberry and Johnson graphical area of which is more fully vided and corrected, where required, ids. A containerized closed loop system If farming rights are utilized, PRESENT: Kevin Boudreaux, Bayou, possibly at the libraries. described as follows: Beginning at the exclusively by the nomination party. Any will be required. The next meeting was set Northwest corner of Block 21, West bidder may offer annual rental J. B. Meaux, Walter Rogers. mineral lease selected from this Tract and 7. Seasonal restrictions may be August 17, 2004 at 4:00 p.m. Cameron Area, Revised having awarded by the Louisiana State Mineral imposed within specific management plus a fractional part of not less ABSENT: Raven Benoit, Mike Coordinates of X = 1,288,145.38 and Y = Board shall be without warranty of any units dependent upon wildlife population than one-sixth (1/6) of any and all Semien. There being no further busi- 393,790.24; thence East 8,355.44 feet kind, either express, implied, or statutory, levels. crops The meeting was called to ness and upon motion of Mrs. along the North line of said Block 21 to a including, but not limited to, the implied 8. Prior to submitting applica- produced and saved during the order by Chairman Kevin Harrison and seconded by Mrs. point, also being the Northwest corner of warranties of merchantability and fitness tions for wetland permits to Federal and State Lease No. 17774 having year. The value of the one-sixth Boudreaux. Rogers the meeting was for a particular purpose. Should the min- State permitting agencies, the leasehold- adjourned. Coordinates of X = 1,296,500.82 and Y = eral lease awarded by the Louisiana State er shall coordinate project details with the (1/6) share shall not be considered On motion of Mr. Meaux, sec- 393,790.24; thence along the boundary of Mineral Board be subsequently modified, Louisiana Department of Wildlife and in the awarding of the lease unless onded by Mr. Rogers and carried, APPROVED: said State Lease No. 17774 the following cancelled or abrogated due to the exis- Fisheries. Contact person for the /s/Cyndi Sellers courses and distances: South 5,102.60 the bidder guarantees a specific the minutes were approved. tence of conflicting leases, operating Department will be Mike Windham at amount which shall be added to On motion of Mr. Meaux, sec- Cyndi Sellers, Board President feet and East 6,402.60 feet to the agreements, private claims or other future (504) 568-5886. ATTEST: Southeast corner of said State Lease No. obligations or conditions which may affect and accompany the bid. Should onded by Mr. Rogers and carried, 17774, also being a point on the East line all or any portion of the leased Tract, it NOTE: A minimum bonus of $350 per the one-sixth (1/6) value of crops the financial report was approved. /s/Charlotte Trosclair of said Block 21, and the Southwest cor- shall not relieve the Lessee of the obliga- acre and a minimum royalty of 25% will be be less than the cash guarantee On motion of Mr. Meaux, sec- Charlotte Trosclair, Secretary ner of State Lease No. 17775 having tion to pay any bonus due thereon to the required. paid at the time of the lease, the onded by Mr. Rogers and carried, RUNS: Aug. 26 - Au 38 Coordinates of X = 1,302,903.42 and Y = Louisiana State Mineral Board, nor shall 388,687.64; thence South 1,292.56 feet Cameron Parish School Board the following bills were approved the Louisiana State Mineral Board be obli- NOTE: The State of Louisiana does PUBLIC NOTICE along the East line of said Block 21 to its gated to refund any consideration paid by hereby reserve, and this lease shall be shall demand such additional pay- for payment: Southeast corner having Coordinates of X the Lessor prior to such modification, can- subject to, the imprescriptible right of sur- ment as necessary to bring the Cameron Pilot - $30.00 CAMERON PARISH COASTAL = 1,302,903.42 and Y = 387,395.08; cellation, or abrogation, including, but not face use in the nature of a servitude in value adjustment to a full one- Louisiana Companies - USE PERMIT APPLICATION thence Southwesterly on a straight line to limited to, bonuses, rentals and royalties. favor of the Department of Natural sixth (1/6) of crops produced and $100.00 Interested parties are hereby a point having Coordinates of X = Resources, including its Offices and notified that the Coastal 1,299,212.00 and Y = 386,972.00; thence NOTE: harvested on any and all listed Jeff Davis Electric - $21.13 The State of Louisiana does Commissions, for the sole purpose of Management Section of the Southwesterly on a straight line to a point hereby reserve, and this lease shall be implementing, constructing, servicing and sections, and thirty-five percent On motion of Mr. Meaux, sec- having Coordinates of X = 1,294,264.00 subject to, the imprescriptible right of sur- maintaining approved coastal zone man- (35%) of cash market value of all onded by Mr. Rogers and carried, Cameron Parish Police Jury has and Y = 386,189.00; thence face use in the nature of a servitude in agement and/or restoration projects. received the following apparently Southwesterly on an arc having a radius alligators harvested by lessee. the Board agreed to seek right-of- favor of the Department of Natural Utilization of any and all rights derived Lessor reserves the right to gather way approval from the Nunez fam- complete application for a Coastal of 18,240.60 feet and a center at X = Resources, including its Offices and under this lease by the mineral lessee, its Use Permit in accordance with the 1,291,413.00 and Y = 404,205.00 to a Commissions, for the sole purpose of agents, successors or assigns, shall not and dispose of alligator eggs from ily and Lynn Miller to place lime- point having Coordinates of X = implementing, constructing, servicing and interfere with nor hinder the reasonable the lease premises, without any stone on their property in order to rules and regulations of the 1,293,948.00 and Y = 386,141.00; thence maintaining approved coastal zone man- surface use by the Department of Natural compensation to lessee. launch a boat to spray the Creole Louisiana Coastal Resources Southwesterly on a straight line to a point agement and/or restoration projects. Resources, its Offices or Commissions, The surface rights and privi- Canal. Program and R.S. 49, 213.1, the having Coordinates of X = 1,288,689.00 Utilization of any and all rights derived as herein above reserved. State and Local Coastal Resources and Y = 385,403.00; thence under this lease by the mineral lessee, its leges granted in the lease are There being no further busi- Southwesterly on a straight line to a point agents, successors or assigns, shall not restricted to range, trapping, ness, on motion of Mr. Meaux, sec- Management Act of 1978, as having a radius of 18,240.60 feet and a interfere with nor hinder the reasonable hunting, farming, and fishing and onded by Mr. Rogers and carried, amended. center at X = 1,286,154.00 and Y = surface use by the Department of Natural these rights shall in no way, man- the meeting was declared L.C.U.P.# 040907 404,205.00 to a point having Coordinates Resources, its Offices or Commissions, ner, or form interfere with the adjourned. of X = 1,288,273.00 and Y = 385,350.00; as herein above reserved. Cont. on Page 8. thence Southwesterly on a straight line to AU 35 run 8/26 granting of a mineral lease or the APPROVED: Page 8, The Cameron Parish Pilot, Cameron, La., August 26, 2004

pleted, motion was made by LEGAL NOTICES Kenny Welch, seconded by Michael Devall, Jr., and carried to Cont. from Pg 7. adjourn the meeting. ATTEST: /s/Dwayne Sanner SECT./TREAS. Name of Applicant: John Wesley APPROVED: Hardin, 485 Joe Dugas Road, /s/Clarence Silver Hackberry, LA 70645. CHAIRMAN Location of permit: Aladdin Rd., RUNS: Aug. 26 - Au 41 Hackberry - Section 3, T12S - R10W, Cameron Parish, JURY DUTY Louisiana. The following Cameron Parish Character of Work: Mr. Hardin residents have been summoned to proposes to create 15 acres of con- appear in Cameron District Court trolled wetlands out of 8 acres of in Cameron La. on Monday, Sept. uncontrolled wetlands. 27, 2004 to serve on Civil Jury Approximately 11,000 cubic yards duty, according to Carl Broussard, of clay will be excavated by a track Cameron Parish Clerk of Court. hoe and deposited to construct Dorcil Albair, Hackberry; 4,550 linear feet of impoundment Deborah J. Alexander, Lake levee. The clay to be excavated will Charles; Mark C. Arrant, WINNING FIRST place Senior Team honors at the come from a non wetland location. Cameron; Michael R. Baccigalopi, recent Cajun Clay Crackers shooting event were, from WINNING FIRST place Junior Team honors at the The levee will only be tall and Creole; Cynthia D. Bailey, left: Justin Payne, Bart Vidrine, Jacob Trahan, and wide enough to stop salt water Cameron; Mona S. Batts, Creole; recent Cajun Clay Crackers shooting event were, from from entering and to maintain a James B. Bel, Lake Charles; Jordan Richard. Brandyn Carter is not shown. Bart left: Daniel Dupre, Jonathan Trahan, Barrett Hebert, fresh water level for vegetated Brandy M. Bertrand, Lake Vidrine was named La. State ATA Junior Champion and Trever Nunez, and Bryce Manuel. growth and wildlife habitat. Charles; Mrs. Charles W. Jordan Richard was named La. State ATA Sub-Junior The decision on whether to Bertrand, Cameron; Laurie M. Champion. issue a permit will be based on an Bonsall, Katy, Tex.; Lana K. evaluation of the probable impacts Boudreaux, Creole; Mary S. of the proposed activity in accor- Bourgeois, Cameron; Beulah M. Funds are dance with the state policies out- Bradley, Hackberry; Darrell L. lined in R.S. 49:213.2. The deci- Brill, Cameron; Joseph M. sion will reflect in the national Broussard, Lake Charles; Verly K. Meeting called to order at 4:00 available concern for both protection and Broussard, Lake Charles. p.m. by President Phyllis Pinch. utilization of important resources. John Cao, Cameron; Mindy R. Roll call: Present - Phyllis The decision must be consistent Cox, Bell City; Nicole C. Crocet, Pinch, Loston McEvers, Michaeil to youths with the state program and Lake Charles; John W. Cross, Booth and Jo Ann Nunez. approved local programs for affect- Creole; New board member, Jo Ann ed parishes and must represent an Nunez, sworn in to serve on the Richard J. Dahlen, Creole; Will Cameron Parish youth, appropriate balancing of social, R. Darbonne, Hackberry; Matthew board July 19, 2004, was recog- environmental and economic fac- B. Devall, Hackberry; Edgar J. nized and welcomed by the board. ages 14-21, may apply to the tors. All factors which may be rel- Dionne, Lake Charles; Belinda K. Additions to the meeting agen- Cameron Community Action evant to the proposal will be con- Dockins, Cameron; Charles F. da proposed were: Agency for Workforce sidered; among these are flood and Dosher, Cameron; Keith A. 1. Building Renovations Investment Act (WIA) funds. storm hazards, water quality, Doucet, Lake Charles; Oren G. 2. Election of Vice President Funds are available to low water supply, feasible alternative Doxey, Cameron; Jeffry W. 3. Non-Emergency Transports income individuals in cate- sites, drainage patterns, historical Drounette, Bell City; Trevor Lee of Bed Confined Patients sites, economics, public and pri- Duhon, Hackberry; 4. Creating New Personnel gories such as school vate benefits, coastal water depen- Vernon J. East II, Hackberry; Positions dropouts, homeless, preg- dency, impacts on natural fea- Patricia A. East, Hackberry; Mrs. Booth motioned to nant, offenders, deficient in tures, compatibility with the nat- Jennifer L. Fountain, Cameron; approve additions to the agenda. basic literacy skills or need- WINNING SECOND place Junior Team honors at the ural and cultural setting and the Stephen M. Foytlin, Cameron; Second by Mr. McEvers. None ing assistance to complete an recent Cajun Clay Crackers shooting event were, from extent of long term benefits or Sharon H. Fuselier, Lake Charles; opposed. Motion carried. educational program or left: Daniel Dupre, Jonathan Trahan, Barrett Hebert, adverse impacts. Dorothy O. Guillory, Mrs. Booth motioned to secure employment. Trever Nunez, and Bryce Manuel. Certification that the proposed Hackberry; Patrick Dion Guillory, approve the minutes for the May activity will not violate applicable Lake Charles; Michael Wayne 19, 2004 meeting. Second by Mr. Applicants must provide water and air quality, laws, stan- Harris, Creole; Christopher E. McEvers. None opposed. Motion documentation to verify age, dards and regulations will be Hassler, Lake Charles; Dwayne K. carried. social security number, selec- required before a permit is issued. Hebert, Lake Charles; Gilbert L. Director, Byron Broussard, tive service registration, citi- Any person may request, in Hebert, Lake Charles; Randy K. presented the director’s reports for zenship, residence, and proof writing, within the comment peri- Herdzena, Jr., Hackberry; Dohn May and June, which included of family income for six od specified in this notice, that a H. Hoffpauir, Cameron; monthly call volume, asset report, months prior to application. public hearing be held to consider Maydell R. Jinks, Cameron; tax revenues received, payment this application. Request for pub- Mrs. Roland O. Jinks, Cameron; report and expense report. The The program is sponsored lic hearings shall state, with par- Leslie Ann Jones, Cameron; Penny recently renewed certificate of by the Calcasieu Parish ticularity, the reasons for holding Kay LaBove, Lake Charles; Tara deposit was also included in the Police Jury, Workforce a public hearing. K. LaBove, Cameron; report. Account adjustments were Investment Board, and fund- Plans for the proposed work April L. Lamb, Cameron; Terry presented and submitted for board ed by the Workforce may be inspected at the Cameron S. MacLeod, Cameron; Andrew D. approval. Investment Act. Parish Police Jury Annex Martin Sr., Lake Charles; Mr. McEvers motioned to Please contact Dinah Building, Coastal Management Christopher C. McCall, Grand approve the director’s report. Division, Courthouse Square, P.O. Chenier; Glenda M. McClelland, Second by Mrs. Booth. None Landry at 775-5668, or Lana Box 1280, Cameron, Louisiana, Cameron; Kim M. McFarland, opposed. Motion carried. Miller at 598-5158 for more (337) 775-5718. Written comments Lake Charles; Burtis W. McLeod, Mr. McEvers discussed the information. should be mailed within 25 days Lake Charles; Troy David McNiel, district purchasing a certificate of from the date of this public notice Cameron; Pamela P. Mudd, deposit during the month of to Cameron Parish Police Jury, Cameron; August. This would insure that Coastal Management Division, Albert W. Newlin, Lake the CD’s would mature at different Fund are Post Office Box 1280, Cameron, Charles; Shirley M. Noel, times of the year and if these WINNING FIRST place Rookie Team honors at the Louisiana 70631. Cameron; Donald R. Nunez, funds were needed, they could be recent Cajun Clay Crackers shooting event were Zavier Sincerely, Hackberry; James B. Nunez, acquired without penalty. He shared here Theriot, Jonathan Quinn, and Jarratt Richard. Brendon /s/ Myles Hebert, Hackberry; Perry P. Nunez, Jr., motioned to purchase a new CD Trahan and Jonathan Smelley are not pictured. Coastal Zone Administrator Sulphur; Ronnie K. Nunez, during the month of August in the CAMERON PARISH Hackberry; amount of $212,000.00. Second by by refuges POLICE JURY Kenneth A. O’Connell, Bell Mrs. Nunez. None opposed. RUN: Aug. 26 - Au 39 City; Carl B. Phillips, Cameron; Motion carried. Southwest Louisiana Youth waterfowl hunt Rhonda K. Poole, Lake Charles; Mr. McEvers motioned to National Wildlife Refuge Regular Meeting Glenda L. Portie, Hackberry; increase the proposed secretary Complex Managers delivered Board of Commissioners of the Peter A. Posada, Cameron; Brenda pay scale by $0.25 per hour and to the Refuge Revenue Sharing to be held at Cameron Hackberry Recreation District Quinn, Cameron; increase the hourly rate by $0.25 check for fiscal year 2003 July 14, 2004 Amy M. Racca, Cameron; Jesse yearly on the secretary’s anniver- The regular meeting of the D. Raffield, Sulphur; Geneva S. sary of employment. Second by from Cameron Prairie, According to Cameron hunters. Board of Commissioners of the Richard, Klondike; Teresa A. Mrs. Booth. None opposed. Motion Lacassine and Sabine Prairie Refuge Manager • Youth hunters must be Hackberry Recreation District was Roach, Lake Charles; Bessie L. carried. National Wildlife Refuges to Glenn Harris, the sixth youth between the age of 10 and 15 held at the Hackberry Recreation Robinson, Lake Charles; Mr. Broussard presented the Cameron Parish this week. waterfowl hunt program is as of October 20, 2004. Center in Hackberry, Cameron Karen J. Savant, Hackberry; proposal of fees submitted by Sheriff Theos Duhon accept- scheduled to begin Nov. 6, and • The adult supervisor Parish, Louisiana at 6:00 p.m., Christopher O. Savoie, Bell City; architect David Moss to do work ed the check on behalf of the continue through Jan. 22, must be at least 21 years of Wednesday, July 14, 2004. Ronald F. Schultz, Lake Charles; on the renovations and additions parish on Tuesday, August 17. Members Present: Carrie Phillip J. Schwark, Lake Charles; to the ambulance facility. The fee 2005. Five permittees will be age. Hewitt, Blane Buford, Michael Paul O. Sellers, Cameron; Alan calculations were calculated on a Property owned by the chosen for each hunt date by • The adult hunter will be Devall, Jr., Clarence Silver, and Wayne Spikes, Cameron; Stacey A. fee percentage basis and based on refuge is removed from the lottery drawing from applica- allowed to harvest a limit of Kenny Welch. Spivey, Hackberry; Keith Stewart, the State Fee Curve. Mr. McEvers county tax base since the tions received at the refuge by waterfowl, however, in compli- Members Absent: None. Grand Chenier; Darlene R. Swire, asked that Mr. Broussard inquire United States Government close of business on Oct. 20. ance with state law, youth M/P Advisors: None. Hackberry; about the mileage fee and get an does not pay local taxes. The youth hunts will be hunters must harvest their Guests: Coy Vincent. Lawrence Wayne Tanner, estimate on Mr. Moss’s required However, the Refuge Revenue scheduled on Saturdays and own limit. The meeting was called to Cameron; Mona R. Theriot, Grand travel for the project. Sharing Act is utilized in lieu order by the chairman of the Chenier; Veronica G. Theriot, Mr. McEvers discussed provid- selected school holidays with- • State set daily bag limits board, Clarence Silver and the fol- Cameron; Michelle T. Thibodeaux, ing non-emergency ambulance of taxes to provide affected in the Louisiana waterfowl apply. lowing business was discussed. Grand Chenier; Hixon D. Thomas, transportation to bed confined res- parishes with revenue. hunting season. Refuge •Youth hunters are The minutes of the regular Hackberry; Selena Nicole idents of the district. He stated Income generated nationally employees have placed 5 fiber- required to possess a meeting of June 21, 2004 were Thompson, Cameron; Joseph D. that the criteria for these patients on U.S. Fish and Wildlife glass pit blinds in accessible Louisiana Hunter Safety read and motion was made by Vidrine, Ville Platte; Jeffery Paul should include a statement from Service lands, such as oil and areas of the refuge for this Certification card or equiva- Carrie Hewitt, seconded by Blane their treating physician or regis- Vincent, Hackberry; Michelle B. gas revenues, sale of timber program, decoys are provided. lent from another state prior Buford, and carried to accept the Vincent, Creole; tered nurse confirming that they products, gravel, grazing minutes as read. Taci D. Walker, Cameron; are bed confined and other forms The 14 hunt dates for to application. If course has Motion was made by Kenny James D. Welch, Jr., Hackberry; of transportation are not accept- receipts, and other products the 2004-2005 youth hunt will been taken and the card has Welch, seconded by Blane Buford, Mark S. Welke, Hackberry; Gary able. He asked that Mr. Broussard are used to fund Refuge be as follows: not been received please send and carried to accept the financial Wayne White, Hackberry; Billy C. monitor how providing this service Revenue Sharing. 1. Sat. Nov. 6 a copy of certification comple- statements. Wigley, Cameron; Patricia A. will affect emergency coverage so The act authorizes a pay- 2. Sat. Nov. 13 tion. Note: Starting this year Motion was made by Carrie Wiley, Creole; that the board could discuss ment of either 75 cents per 3. Sat. Nov. 20 supervising adults born before Hewitt, seconded by Michael Ruby D. Young, Lake Charles; increasing the number of ambu- acre, of 1 percent fair mar- Devall, Jr., and carried to accept lance crews in the future, if need- ≤ 4. Wed. Nov. 24 Sept. 1, 1969 do not need a Wilton J. Young, Bell City. ket value, or 25 percent of net the Annual Financial Statements RUNS: Aug. 26 - Au 42 ed. 5. Sat. Nov. 27 hunter safety certification and the Accountant’s Compilation Mrs. Pinch opened the floor for receipts from lands adminis- 6. Sat. Dec. 4 card to participate in refuge Report for the year ending NOTICE nominations for Vice President of tered by the U.S. Fish and 7. Sat. Dec. 18 hunting programs. December 31, 2003 presented to Sealed bids for the following the board. Mrs. Nunez nominated Wildlife Service, whichever is 8. Tue. Dec. 21 To apply you must submit the Board by Coy Vincent with will be received by the Louisiana Mrs. Booth. Mr. McEvers seconded greater, to the parishes con- 9. Thu. Dec. 23 ONE 3x5 index card with the Gragson, Cassiday, and Guillory. Department of Transportation and the nomination. Mrs. Booth is taining refuge lands. This 10. Tue. Dec. 28 following information: Business of the meeting com- Development, 1201 Capitol Access, elected Vice President. year’s payment was pleted, motion was made by Room 304M, Headquarters Mr. Broussard discussed creat- 11. Thu. Dec. 30, • Adult name, date of Kenny Welch, seconded by Administration Building, Baton ing new personnel positions. He $181,266.00. Parishes utilize 12. Sat. Jan. 8, birth, address, and telephone Michael Devall, Jr., and carried to Rouge, LA 70802, telephone num- suggested that he be authorized to the monies to fund various 13. Sat. Jan. 15 number. adjourn the meeting. ber (225/379-1444) on date(s) appoint Oscar Reyes II as parish programs. The Annual 14. Sat. Jan. 22 • Youth name, date of ATTEST: shown below, until 9:45 a.m. No Maintenance Officer to oversee Revenue Sharing payment *Youth only hunt on Youth birth, and hunter safety certi- /s/Dwayne Sanner bids will be accepted after this the maintenance of vehicles, lawn represents a significant Waterfowl Day. Adults must fication number. SECT./TREAS. hour. At 10:00 a.m. of the same equipment and major appliances. refuge contribution to overall supervise youth but Adults • The date for which you APPROVED: day and date, they will be publicly He explained that Mr. Reyes had parish funds. /s/Clarence Silver opened and read in Room 304M, been voluntarily doing much of Cannot Hunt on this date. are applying and one alter- CHAIRMAN Headquarters Administration this work and that by including Requirements for partici- nate date (Individuals submit- RUNS: Aug. 26 - Au 40 Building. Evidence of authority to record keeping, filing of warrantee pating youth and adults will ting more than one card will submit the bid shall be required in information, owners manuals etc. be as follows: be disqualified from the draw- Regular Meeting accordance with R. S. 38:2212 in this job description, he would be Hummers • One adult will supervise ing). Board of Commissioners of the (A)(1)(c) and/or R. S. 39:1594 able to depend on this work being no more than two youth Successful applicants will Hackberry Recreation District (C)(2)(d). done. Mr. Broussard suggested a receive a permit in the mail June 21, 2004 BIDS TO BE OPENED: $0.25 hourly pay differential for arriving in late October or early The regular meeting of the SEPTEMBER 16, 2004 this position. Applelicious Snack November. Board of Commissioners of the CONCRETE, SEVEN SACK Mr. Broussard also discussed Ideas: Hackberry Recreation District was appointing a station manager for parish now For more information MIX Fast Easy Smoothie- held at the Hackberry Recreation The Department will award the Grand Chenier station. He regarding the youth hunt pro- Mix equal parts (approxi- Center in Hackberry, Cameron the contract to the LOWEST explained that because all man- Hummingbirds have gram you may visit the refuge mately 1/2 cup each) Mott’s Parish, Louisiana at 6:00 p.m., responsible bidder without dis- agement personel also work an begun to arrive in Cameron headquarters at 1428 Hwy. Monday, June 21, 2004. ambulance schedule, it is difficult Original apple sauce, apple crimination on grounds of race, Parish on their fall migration. 27, Bell City, LA, 70630 or call Members Present: Carrie color or national origin. Minority to for them to go to the Grand juice and plain or vanilla Residents who put out 337-598-2216. Hewitt, Blane Buford, Michael business enterprises will be Chenier station as needed. A sta- feeders filled with purchased yogurt for a blender-less Devall, Jr., Clarence Silver, and afforded full opportunity to submit tion manager would be responsible smoothie Kenny Welch. bids pursuant to this advertise- for keeping an inventory on sup- hummingbird nectar or a Members Absent: None. ment. plies, collecting and turning in solution of four parts water to Apple Giggles - Prepare M/P Advisors: None. Full information may be paperwork etc. as explained in the one part sugar (well disolved) plain, unflavored gelatin Riders Club Guests: None. obtained upon request from the job description. Mr. McEvers sug- will be entertained by their using apple juice in place of The meeting was called to above address. gested a $0.15 hourly pay differen- antics well into October. In water. order by the chairman of the The Department reserves the tial for this position. Mr. warm weather, food must be Waffle PB & A-Spread toast- rodeo set board, Clarence Silver and the fol- right to reject any and all bids and Broussard concurred. changed often, before it sours. ed waffles with 1-2 Tbsp. lowing business was discussed. to waive any informalities. Mr. McEvers motioned to cre- The Cameron Riders Club The minutes of the regular ate the positions of Maintenance The tiny hummingbirds peanut butter, top with JOHNNY B. BRADBERRY, will have a rodeo on Friday, meeting of May 17, 2004 were read SECRETARY Officer for an hourly pay increase will gather along the coast approximately 1/2 cup and motion was made by Carrie DANA D. WATLINGTON, of $0.25 and Grand Chenier sta- and feed until a cool front Mott’s Natural apple sauce. Aug. 27 with the books open- Hewitt, seconded by Michael DOTD PROCUREMENT tion manager for an hourly pay arrives to help them across Apple Sauce Split-Place ing at 5 p.m. and the rodeo Devall, Jr., and carried to accept DIRECTOR increase of $0.15. the Gulf of Mexico to their peeled, split banana in shal- starting at 6 p.m. the minutes as read. RUNS: Aug. 26 - Aug 44 Second by Mrs. Booth. None winter habitat in South or low bowl-dollop with 2 Tbsp. There will be jack pot team Motion was made by Michael opposed. Motion carried. Central America. A few will of light whipped cream roping and prize money will Devall, Jr., seconded by Blane Lower Cameron Parish Mr. McEvers motioned to cheese, top with 1/2 cup be given. Buford, and carried to accept the Ambulance Service District adjourn. Second by Mrs. Booth. winter over in Cameron financial statements. Board of Directors Meeting None opposed. Motion carried. Parish, usually Rufous or chunky apple sauce and a The rodeo had originally Business of the meeting com- July 21, 2004 RUN: Aug. 26 (AU 45) other western hummingbirds. cherry. been scheduled for Aug. 28.