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www.RichlandToday.com Thursday, October 29, 2020 The Richland Beacon-News

Year 151, No. 31 Rayville, La 1 Section, 8 Pages $1 Editorial WHY TRUMP?

Why Trump for President? He has vowed that America will The next Presidential election never be a Socialist Country. could be the most important election Biden, on the other hand tries hard in your lifetime. It will decide what to convince people that he is not a tax kind of Country we will have in the and spend Socialist but the fact of the future: a Socialist government or a matter is that he is without a doubt. Capitalist Free Enterprise System with Another consideration is the fact Individual Initiatives. that in the event the President cannot Socialism is a government where a serve, the The Vice President takes handful of people run the government. Office. They run and control everything in Vice President ’s track your life. record proves that he is capable of The Capitalist Free Enterprise being President. System has made our Country the Think carefully. The stakes are greatest and richest nation in the high. world. Trump deserves reelection. Socialism has never worked LSN Mangham homecoming court anywhere in the world. Despite the hostile, radical left wing Editorials represent the opinions The 2020 Mangham High School Home- Washington, Sophomore Maid Alyssa National News Media, Trump has of this newspaper, and not of any one coming Court is, front row, from left, Hernandez, Junior Maid Madylin Wright, indeed made America Great Again. individual. Maid of Honor Niya James, Queen Alay- Junior Maid Katlyn Dunn, Sophomore na Russell, Senior Maid Zy Villanueva; Maid Abigail Barmore and Freshman second row, Freshman Maid Christina Maid Jordanne Wiggins. Two killed in accident Mangham schedules A child and an ad- by the Richland Parish State Police ditional passenger were Coroner’s Offi ce. Agus-would like to remind all killed in an accident at tin and a third passenger motorists that if you feel homecoming activities 6:20 p.m. Oct. 24 on I-20 were taken to local hospi- differently, you drive dif- East near the Rayville tals with serious injuries. ferently. exit. Impairment on the part Alcohol, prescription Mangham High School Wednesday and Purple and the homecoming court will Louisiana State Police of Agustin is suspected. drugs, and other drugs is celebrating Homecoming White on Thursday. be presented. Troop F aid the initial A toxicology sample was have many effects on the Week In addition to the spirit The homecoming court investigation revealed a obtained and submitted body that negatively af- The students held spirit days for the students, there will be presented again Oct. 2008 Chevrolet Cobalt, for analysis. The crash fect driving skills. These days including Disney Day/ will be a pep rally at 5:30 30 during the football game driven by 33-year-old Es- remains under investiga- drugs can impair visual Hero Day on Monrday, p.m. Oct. 29 at the Mang- against General Trass. win Agustin of Monroe, tion. ability, alter the sense of Twins/Couples Day on ham High School football The game will kick off at was traveling westbound State Police say buck- time and space, impair Tuesday, Color Wars on fi eld. During the pep rally,7 p.m. on Interstate 20. For rea- ling up is the most effec- fi ne motor skills needed sons still under investiga- tive way to protect your- to operate a motor vehi- tion, the driver lost control self in a crash. cle, and decrease reaction Drug arrest made in court of the vehicle, traveled off Failure to take a few times. the right side of the road, seconds to buckle up can Motorists are encour- Richland Parish Sher- and Richland Parish Deten- tent to distribute, posses- and struck a large tree. have devastating conse- aged to plan ahead and des- iff’s Offi ce deputies arrest-tion Center into a scheme sion of ecstasy with intent Agustin’s passengers, quences. Louisiana law ignate a sober driver. Not ed Kenyatta Natt, 26, Oct. to pass illegal drugs to in- to distribute and conspiracy identifi ed as 37-year-old requires every person in doing so can have deadly 21 outside the courtroom at mates at court. to introduce contraband Jamie McIlvoy of Monroe a vehicle, regardless of consequences. the Richland Parish Court- Natt was booked into into a correctional facility. and 6-year-old Luz Diaz seating position, to be In 2020, Troop F has in- house. the RPDC charged with Her total bond was set at of Monroe, were both pro- properly restrained day or vestigated 41 fatal crashes Richland Parish Sheriff possession of synthetic $70,000. nounced dead at the scene night. resulting in 45 deaths. Gary Gilley said this arrest marijuana with intent to Gilley stated this investi- followed after an investiga- distribute, possession of gation is ongoing and more tion by the sheriff’s offi ce methamphetamine with in- arrests will follow. Richland voters facing full ballot on Nov. 3 Richland Parish voters Life, Liberty, Constitution U.S. Representative, voters will face a full ballot when candidates Tom Hoefl ing will choose between San- they head to the polls Nov. and Andy Prior, Socialism dra “Candy” Christophe, 3. and Liberation candidates Democrat; Allen Guillory, Seven amendments on ballot In addition to the presi- Gloria La Riva and Sunil Sr., Republican; Lance Voters will decide the Fund to be tapped when or exemptions for manu- dential primary, senate and Freeman, Socialist Work- Harris, Republican; “Matt” fate of seven constitu- there is a federally de- facturers. congressional races, voters ers Party candidates Aly- Hasty, Republican; Jesse P. tional amendments and a clared disaster. • Amendment 6, Ex- will chose an associate jus- son Kennedy and Malcolm Lagarde, Democrat; Mar- sports betting proposition A no vote continues to panded Property Tax tice for the supreme court, a Jarrett, The Birthday Party tin Lemelle, Jr., Democrat; Nov. 3. restrict use of the Budget Freezes: public service commission- candidates Luke J. Letlow, Republi- Those items are as fol- Stabilization Fund to rev- A yes vote allows er, two justices of the peace and Michelle Tidball and can; “Scotty” Robinson, lows: enue shortfalls. homeowners with higher and a constable and decide Unity Party America can- Republican; and Phillip • Amendment 4, State incomes to qualify for the the fate of six constitutional didates Bill Hammons and Snowden, Democrat. • Amendment 1, No Budge Expenditure Lim- property tax assessment amendments. Eric Bodenstab. In the race for associate Right to Abortion: A yes vote means it: freeze. In the presidential pri- In the race for U.S. justice of the 4th Supreme nothing in the Constitu- A yes vote creates a A no vote keeps the mary, Richland Parish vot- Senator, voters will choose Court District, voters will tion protects a right to new state budget spend- current income threshold ers will choose between between Beryl Billiot, no choose between Republi- abortion. ing limit with probable for property tax freezes. Democrats Joseph R. Biden party; John Paul Bourgeois, cans Shannon Grimillion A no vote leaves the slower growth. • Amendment 7, New and , Liber- no party; “Bill” Cassidy, and Jay McCallum. Constitution with no spe- A no vote means con- Fund for Unclaimed tarians and Republican; Reno Jean In the race for public ser- tinues the current method Property Protection: Jeremy Cohen, Republi- Daret III, no party; Der- vice commissioner in Dis- cifi c language on abor- tion. for an expenditure limit. A yes vote protects un- cans Donald J. Trump and rick “Champ” Edwards, trict 5, voters will choose • Amendment 5, Pay- claimed property money Michael Pence, American Democrat; “Xan” John, between Democrat Foster • Amendment 2, Oil ments instead of Prop- in a new trust fund. Solidarity Party candidates Other; David Drew Knight, Campbell and Republican and Gas Well Assess- erty Taxes: A no vote keeps the Brian Carroll and Amar Democrat; M.V. “Vinny” Shane Smiley. ment: A yes vote allows for a A yes vote provides current program that Patel, Becoming One Na- Mendoza, Independent; In the race for Justice of well’s oil and gas produc- new options for manufac- benefi ts the state general tion candidates Jade Sim- Jamar Montgomery, no the Peace in Ward 4, Jim tion when valuing it for turers and local govern- fund. mons and Claudeliah party; Dustin Murphy, Re- Archibald will face Jackson property tax assessment. ments to schedule pay- • Proposition to allow Roze, C.U.P. candidates publican; Adrian Perkins, Torrey. A no vote keeps the ments instead of property sports betting by parish: President Boddie and Democrat; Antoine Pierce, In the race for Juice of current methods of oil taxes for industrial ex- A yes vote permits Eric Stoneham, Constitu- Democrat; Melinda Mary the Peace in Wards 6 and and gas well assessment. pansions. sports wagering in the tion Party candidates Don Price, other; Aaron C. Si- 7, Brenda Daniels will face • Amendment 3, Rainy A no vote leaves the voter’s parish. Blankenship and William gler, Libertarian; and Peter Cody Uehling. current system as the A no vote forbid sports Mohr, Freedom and Pros- Wenstrup, Democrat. In the race for Constable Day Fund and Disasters: A yes vote allows only set of options for wagering in the voter’s perity candidates Brock In the race for Fifth in Ward 2, Leo Lyle will the Budget Stabilization property taxes, payments parish. Pierce and Karla Ballard, Congressional District face Stella Sorey.

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Bro. David Shirley will and was a proud member of Corbin Daniel, Brooks neral Home, Rayville. Condolences may be offi ciate the graveside ser-Bethlehem Baptist Church Carlisle, Brynlee Carlisle, Mrs. Katie was born left at brownholleyfuneral- vice. for over 50 years. In her Brighton Carlisle, and Brit- October 19, 1933 in Hut- homes.com. Mrs. Christyne was earlier years she was also ton Carlisle. tig, Ark., and passed away born on October 20, 1926 a Sunday school teacher. She is also survived Saturday, October 17, 2020 EVERETTE EARL in Delhi, Louisiana and She was a devoted wife, by one sister, Bobbie Nell in Rayville. passed away on October mother, grandmother, and Kegley of Sumner, WA, Condolences may be MOONEY JR. 26, 2020, and was a life- great-grandmother who and former daughter-in- left at brownholleyfuneral- Funeral services for long resident of Mangham. would do anything for her law, Sherrie Temple Mc- homes.com. Everette Earl “Butch” After graduating high loved ones. Craw and husband, Rusty. Mooney Jr., 64, of Mang- school, Mrs. Christyne She was preceded in Pallbearers will be: ham, were held Tues- moved to Monroe and be- death by her husband of Chad Osborn, Tristen Os- EVERETT day, October 27, 2020 at gan working for J.C. Pen- 58 years, Mr. Leon Gilley; born, Kevin Carlisle, JJ BLAYLOCK Brown-Holley Funeral ney. Soon after she mar- her only son, Craig Gilley; Daniel, Donnie Gilley, and Graveside services for Chapel, Rayville, with Bro. CHRISTYNE ried the love of her life, her parents, B.C. and Dulce Adam Roberson. Everett Blaylock, 71, of David Mosley offi ciating. Interment followed MONROE GILLEY Mr. Leon and they moved Monroe; and two brothers, Epps, were held Monday, in the Hall Cemetery, to Alto and opened Gilley’s J.T. Monroe and Blanchard KATIE M. October 26, 2020 at the Graveside services cel- of Alto, a general store. Monroe. Rawls Cemetery, Epps, Rhymes, under the direc- DESHAZO ADAMS ebrating the life of Mrs. They operated the business Survivors include three with Bro. Scott Smith and tion of Brown-Holley Fu- neral Home, Rayville. Christyne Gilley, age 94, of for over 40 years. granddaughters: Tashia Os- Carl Blaylock offi ciat- Mangham, will be held on After closing Gilley’s, born and husband Chad of Graveside services for ing under the direction Mr. Everette was born Tuesday, November 3, at Mrs. Christyne returned to Monroe; Tara Daniel and Katie M. DeShazo Adams, of Brown-Holley Funeral May 26, 1956 in Hous- 11 a.m. at Gwin Cemetery work for J.C. Penney’s and husband J.J. of Monroe; 86, of Rayville, were held Home, Rayville. ton, TX and passed away in Mangham. retired after 25 years of and Tabitha Carlisle and Tuesday, October 20, 2020 Mr. Everett Blaylock Wednesday, October 21, Visitation will be held service. husband Kevin of Rayville; at Start Cemetery, Rayville, was born May 28, 1949 in 2020 in Mangham. Monday, November 2, at Mrs. Christyne was a eight great-grandchildren: with Bro. Chris Crawford Delhi and passed away Fri- Condolences may be Mulhearn Funeral Home woman of faith and family. Tristen Osborn, Chris- offi ciating under the direc- day, October 23, 2020 in left at brownholleyfuneral- Rayville from 5-8 p.m.. She read her Bible daily tian Knight, Tyler Daniel, tion of Brown-Holley Fu- Epps. homes.com. Tips help in dating food Community Calendar By Cathy Agan tom of all of those dates: destroyed after this date. If Special Report “sell by,” “use by,” “best by” the product was stored and • Cool Kids is offering celebration Nov. 1 with at 1024 Rosa St., Rayville. and more. handled properly, it should free Saturday morning fi t- Sunday school at 9 a.m. The event is free and social Have you ever wondered Fresh, refrigerated prod- be in good condition after ness with Fitness Trainer and a worship service at 10 distancing is required. how long foods will actually ucts that are perishable, the “sell by” date on the Adrian Perkins at 10:30 a.m. • Community Calen- last, and what do all of those package. such as milk, meats, fi sh, a.m. Saturdays at 711 Lou- • Corinthian Elizabeth dar events can be e-mailed dates on food packages re- and poultry, may have “sell A “best if used by” date isa St., Rayville. will host a book signing for to [email protected], ally mean? by” dates. This is the date is the date recommended her debut book, “The Book called in at 728-2250, We all want the fresh- • Greater New Begin- that the store must sell these for best fl avor or quality. It will continue to host of Corinthian Chapter One: faxed to 318-728-2250 or est foods possible and want products by or discard them. is not a purchase or safety nings its Park and Praise Services Beauty in the Bayou” from brought by the Richland them to last once we get You should buy the product date. These dates are pro- at its new location at 9 a.m. 3-5 p.m. Nov. 29 at the Beacon-News at 603 Lou- them home. Knowing how before the “sell by” date vided by food manufacturers to decipher dates on food expires. It is best to use as a way for you to judge the on Sundays. PGBC Life Center located isa St., Rayville. packages can help make sure the foods close to this date. quality and freshness of the • King David Mission- you get the freshest products However, “sell by” dates do product. Foods are at their ary Baptist Church, 513 and the most for your food not mean that the food is no Middle Road, Mangham, dollars. Let’s get to the bot- longer good and needs to be Food, Page 8 will host its harvest drive RAYVILLE SELF STORAGE Martin Estate Sale 728-5949 or 318-417-0136 361 Martin Road in Delhi

Regular & Friday, October 30th & Climate Control Saturday, October 31st - 7am to 4pm 24 Hour Camera Security Sunday, November 1st - 1pm to 4pm 608 Julia St. House Full • No Early Sales • Rain or Shine To view pics online, join us on Facebook (Across from Rayville Police Dept.) @ Estate Sales by Pam

ASSEMBLY OF GOD DUNN BAPTIST RANKIN CHAPEL AFRICAN RICHLAND UNITED METHODIST EPISCOPAL PENTECOSTAL FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1474 Hwy. 80 • Delhi But seek fi rst the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these 35 McGowen Ln. • 728-6944 878-5802 things will be added to you. Robert S. Boyd • 728-9700 Epps Road Rayville • Pastor Mike Pastor Bernard C. MATTHEW 6:33 (ESV) RAYVILLE UNITED Ricky Long, Min. Jackson Duchesne, Jr. METHODIST EASTSIDE BAPTIST MANGHAM ASSEMBLY MT. ZION BAPTIST ROBINSON BAPTIST ST. THERESA CATHOLIC EPISCOPAL 401 Louisa • Rayville PRESBYTERIAN 102 Horn Rd. • Rayville Possom Trail • Delhi 1308 Ferguson Rd. • Delhi 207 Main St.• Delhi Bill McLain, 728-4853 OF GOD ST. DAVID’S EPISCOPAL 614-7372 878-9357 Clyde Piercy, Pastor 878-3484 115 Railroad Ave. • 248-2365 ST. PETER A.M.E. DELHI PRESBYTERIAN Pastor David Mosely Chris Crawford, Pastor 878-3229 Father Phillip Pazhayakari 236 Louisa• Rayville NEW BETHAL BAPTIST 108 May St. • Delhi PCA FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH OF CHRIST 728-2367 NEW BEGINNINGS 428 Hwy 3048 START BAPTIST William Baldridge, Min. 878-8331 Main St.• Delhi • 878-2358 102 Cartlidge Rd. • 728-9226 Ira Bradley, Min. • 728-2631 728-4695 Rev. Walter E. Lawson WORSHIP CENTER CHURCH OF CHRIST Paul Lipe, Min. Hwy 584 • Delhi • 578-0652 FIRST BAPTIST NEW FELLOWSHIP ST. PAUL BAPTIST Hwy. 856 • Archibald LITTLE CREEK UNITED RAYVILLE PRESBYTERIAN Matthew LaCaze, Pastor FULL GOSPEL METHODIST 802 Martin Luther King Drive BAPTIST Hwy. 80 • Girard • 728-6353 Travis Arrant, Min. 216 Julia • Rayville • Rayville • 728-4094 START ASSEMBLY OF GOD 326 Barfield Rd. • Delhi ST. PETER’S ROCK ABUNDANT LIFE Archibald • Jimmy Wilkins 728-2285 Pastor Vernon Foy CHURCH OF CHRIST 9 Russell Rd. • 728-4612 Pastor Daniel Dixon MISSIONARY BAPTIST Hwy. 80 • Crew Lake MANGHAM UNITED Rev. John C. Albright 611 Main St.• Delhi Pastor Renita Hemphill GOOD HOPE BAPTIST NEW LIGHT BAPTIST 2558 Hwy 583 • Rayville 728-3115 METHODIST 878-2l41 OTHER 132 Golson Rd. • Delhi Mangham 728-0298 Shirley Davidson, Pastor 508 Main St.• Mangham BAPTIST 878-3777 Aaron Davidson, Jr., Min. Otis Bowman, Minister APOSTOLIC VICTORY Cecil Gregory, Pastor FULL GOSPEL 290-1065 • Jimmy Wilkins ALTO BAPTIST Gary Lynch, Minister CHURCH OF CHRIST TABERNACLE NEW PROSPECT BAPTIST TURKEY CREEK BAPTIST COMMUNITY CHURCH SHADY GROVE A.M.E. Dr. Alan Miller, Pastor 313 Main St. • Mangham GREATER PILGRIMS Hwy. 80 • Delhi • 878-9928 604 Vaughn • Delhi • 37 Berry Rd • Rayville Bear Skin Community, Epps 1520 Hwy. 132 • Mangham 614-8585 REST BAPTIST 878-9942 334-7408 ANTIOCH #1 BAPTIST J.B. Bell, Min. • 926-5336 UNION VALLEY Pastor Darrell Ranell Stacy Givens, Pastor 331 Hwy 852 • Rayville #2 Austin Rd., Mangham MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH OF CHRIST R. L. Berry, Pastor 728-9300 NEWTON BAPTIST BEE BAYOU FAITH Pastor Tommy Hunter Rev. Lionel Robinon, Pastor 263 Cook Rd.• Delhi 200 Pine St. • 728-2405 CHURCH HEBERT FULL GOSPEL CHAPEL HARMONY BAPTIST 728-5493 Jerry Lee ANTIOCH #2 BAPTIST 196 McHand Dr. PENTACOSTAL 232 Temple Rd. • Rayville CHURCH Eugene Young, Pastor CHURCH OF CHRIST 75 Sullivan Rd. • Columbia 42 Antioch Rd • Rayville Delhi • 878-2183 Christy Dunn, Pastor Dee Temple, Pastor •728- Pastor Keith Evans 1226 Hwy 132 • Delhi Marvin Reiger, Pastor UNITY BAPTIST CHURCH Cotton & Jewel • 728-5183 BETHAL PENTECOSTAL 0118 728-4047 Scott “Scottie” Gray, Pastor Hwy. 17 S.• Delhi • 878-8363 Wayne Edwards, Min. HOUSE OF GRACE NORTH CENTRAL BAPTIST 110 Spencer St. • Rayville CHRIST WAY COMMUNITY Larry Walters, Min. Hwy. 17 N.• Delhi • 878-5492 ARCHIBALD BAPTIST HEGWOOD GROVE Central Community • Delhi E.H. Johnson, Pastor CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH OF GOD Roger Temple, Pastor Brandon Penton Pastor Eddie Fuller WARDEN BAPTIST 281-4249 404 Madeline St. • Rayville LIVING WATER Epps • Anthony Stuart, Warden • C.S. Cascio, Min. DUNN CHURCH OF GOD BIBLE WAY PENTECOSTAL Tom Franks, Pastor BEREAN BAPTIST Pastor ORANGE HILL BAPTIST REVIVAL CENTER CHURCH WELCOME HOME BAPTIST Dunn • 318-488-1213 904 Pine St. • 728-2129 JESUS HOUSE OF PRAYER River Rd. • 728-6862 4974 Hwy. 80 W. • Rayville 422 Madeline St. • Rayville HOLLY GROVE BAPTIST Hebert Wendell Prince, Pastor 113 Rundell Loop Rd. • Delhi PILGRIM REST #2 Danny Parker, Pastor DELHI ABUNDANT LIFE Old Mangham Rd. • 728- WEST NEW HOME RAYVILLE CHURCH OF Rex Robertson, Sr., Pastor BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH MISSIONARY BAPTIST NEW BEGINNINGS 406 E. College St. • Delhi 3133 BAPTIST GOD 878-1946 Hwy. 183, 5.5 mi. N/Holly 100 Church • 728-3085 TABERNACLE, INC. Archie Harrell, Minister Hwy. 137 • 728-6608 NEW BEGINNINGS Ridge HOLLY RIDGE BAPTIST 728-3865 FIRST UNITED PINE HILL BAPTIST Jimmy Pelley, Pastor 11 Cabuck Lane • Rayville CHRISTIAN MINISTRY Holly Ridge • 728-2338 WESTSIDE BAPTIST Carolyn Sue Day, Pastor PENTECOSTAL BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Brick Yard St. • 728-2247 204 Morgan St. • Rayville Four Forks LONE CHERRY BAPTIST Hwy. 80 W. • Delhi • 878- SHADY GROVE CHURCH TABERNACLE PLEASANT GROVE #1 OF GOD 728-3910 Mangham 5109 6045 Hwy 17 • Delhi BOEUF RIVER BAPTIST BAPTIST METHODIST Harold McCoy, Pastor Doyle Adams, Pastor WOODLAWN BAPTIST Good Rd. • 728-3924 878-3489 John Cleveland, Min. 157 Pilgrim Rd.• Rayville Raymond Agent, Pastor Rev. Shane Lester NEW BEGINNINGS 728-2785 MACEDONIA BAPTIST 306 Oak Dr. • 728-2131 CREW LAKE UNITED 728-6105 Charles Ellzey, Pastor WOOLEN LAKE CHURCH FAITH MINISTERIES Pearl St. • Rayville METHODIST FIRST UNITED CALVARY BAPTIST Bobby Harris, Pastor OF GOD 112 McCaa • Rayville 728-4062 ZEBEDEE BAPTIST Hwy. 133 •, Start • 341-7090 PENTECOSTAL Hwy. 576 • Mangham PLEASANT GROVE 728-7071 774 Burke Rd., Rayville Hwy. 561 • Hebert Marshall Sevier Hwy. 80 E. • 729-4219 Jeremy Bullock, Pastor BAPTIST Beverly Ricard, Pastor MANGHAM BAPTIST Wayne Parker, Pastor • Rev. Stacy Thomas, Pastor Mangham • 248-2634 Hwy. 80 • Rayville • 728-6105 CHURCH OF GOD DELHI UNITED METHODIST TRUCKER’S CHRISTIAN CEDAR BAPTIST 728-5588 GLAD TIDINGS Rick Aultman, Min. IN CHRIST 715 Main St.• Delhi 878-2147 CHAPEL Archibald • 248-3107 RAYVILLE BAPTIST NEW ZION BAPTIST Ted Fine, Pastor 409 Railroad • Mangham Brother Mickey Alexander CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 103 Jasper St. • Rayville MIDWAY BAPTIST 5 Adcock Road • Rayville DELHI CHURCH OF GOD Bill Nash, Pastor 1222 Rosa • Rayville • IN CHRIST HAMLETT TEMPLE C.M.E. John White, Pastor •728-882l CLOUD CREEK BAPTIST George Rd. • 728-5119 Tom Baker, Pastor 318-477-0132 319 First St.• Delhi • 878- 728-7228 CATHOLIC 609 Louisiana St. • 878-9905 406 Scott St. • 728-2359 VICTORY COMMUNITY 2121 MT. CALVARY BAPTIST Rev. Wilbert Saucer, Pastor Booker Burkhalter, Jr., Pastor MT. PLEASANT CHURCH Gerald Smith, Pastor River Rd. • 728-5238 SACRED HEART CATHOLIC FAITH CHURCH OF GOD HOLLY RIDGE UNITED 1737 Hwy. 17, Epps 926- Hwy. 132 • Mangham Richard Robinson, Pastor RAYVILLE FIRST BAPTIST 716 Francis St.• Rayville IN CHRIST METHODIST 3986 DELHI FIRST BAPTIST 728-2445 MT. ZION BAPTIST Dr. Eddie Wren, Pastor 203 Eugene St. • Rayville Off I-20 • 334-5743 Delhi • 878-3724 Father Phillip Pazhayakari Jeff Coleman, Pastor 410 Francis • 728-4841 728-3231 728-6766 Dellie Hicks, Pastor

The Richland Beacon-News -- Rayville, LA – Thursday, October 29, 2020 -- Page 3 ROTC announces promotions Cadet Lieutenant Dammon Thomas, left, is promoted to Cadet Major and is the new Commander of the Hor- net Battalion of Rayville High School JROTC. This is his fourth year in the JROTC Program and his duties will be to keep the instructors informed of student ac- tivities as well as planning events for the upcoming school year for the Hornet Battalion. Thomas has com- pleted JCLC, rappelling, and is a member of the dis- tinguished color guard, and drill team. In addition, Ca- det Captain Terrance Robinson, right, is promoted to Cadet Captain and to the position of Executive Offi cer for the Hornet Battalion. This is his third year with the JROTC program at Rayville High School. Robinson will be in charge of the staff and duties include report- ing administration, training and planning preparation to the command Delhi man pleads guilty to fraud A Delhi man who ran indicted Janie Johnson or withdrew the funds as Prosecutors also ac- a nonprofi t purportedly Smith, 40, of Monroe, with cash.’’ cused the two of getting based in Ascension Parish one count of wire fraud Prosecutors allege the lines of credit from food has pleaded guilty to help- Oct. 27, online court re- pair participated a scheme distribution companies This is more than ing defraud a federal pro- cords show. Smith is the which recived more than and, once the foundation gram designed to feed poor former day-to-day manager $265,000 from the U.S. was reimbursed by the children during the sum- of the NELLA Foundation. Department of Agriculture state, defaulting on the mer, prosecutors in Baton Prosecutors with the program. lines of credit and keeping just another job. Rouge said Oct. 26. U.S. Attorney’s Offi ce inThe federal dollars the money. Corey Roshel Powell, Baton Rouge allege Powell fl owed through the A state bogus catering com- 42, of Delhi, entered his and Smith used funds from Department of Education pany was also created to You can love what you do and earn a great living doing it. plea Wednesday to one the U.S Department of and are supposed to help further the scheme, pros- Our Sales Representatives enjoy: count of wire fraud be- Agriculture Summer Food children from low income ecutors said. • Pay for results, not hours fore U.S. Chief District Service Program in 2014 areas receive ‘’nutritious With his plea, Powell * Judge Shelly Dick in Baton and 2015 ‘’for their own meals during the summer faces up to 20 years in pris- • Health insurance and 401(k) plans with service-related contributions Rouge. personal expenses such when school is not in ses- on; Smith faces the same • Flexible schedules A federal grand jury as car and rent payments, sion,’’ prosecutors said. prison time if convicted. • Professional sales training • Annual trips* • Multiple bonuses each year* Police Report Visit LifeCareerBalance.com for more information.

The Rayville Police De- Department issued a to- will be from 5-9 p.m. age of two or anyone who partment made the follow- Chief Robinson advises has trouble breathing. Re- tal of 15 traffi c citations Lisa Grant ing arrests for the week of this week. That number an adult should accompany member to use hand sani- Oct. 19-25. includes six for speeding, all children at all times. Be tizer frequently while out. 318-992-5956 [email protected] • Elizabeth Lucas, 28, two each for no proof of sure to explain to your chil- Upon arriving at home, 570 Summers Road, Ray- insurance and running a dren that they should stay wash your hands thorough- ville; two counts of resist- stop sign and one each for in well-lit areas and do not ly. ing arrest, disturbing the improper backing with an go off with someone that If you are giving out peace (general) and battery accident, expired license they do not know. Be sure treats, be sure to avoid of a police offi cer. plate, careless operation to explain to your children direct contact with trick- • Michael Algood, 43, with an accident, driving that no treats should be eat- or-treaters. Give out treats 122 Dacron St., Rayville; under suspension and fail- en until they are home and outside if possible and *For those who qualify. indecent exposure and pub- ure to secure registration. a parent or guardian can in- wash your hands before Representatives are independent contractors and are not employees of WoodmenLife. However, certain lic intimidation. spect the treats. handling treats. full-time life insurance sales agents may be treated as statutory employees for employment tax purposes • • • (See: IRS Publication 15-A). In addition to the nor- Chief Robinson wants • Joseph Hutchin- Rayville Police Chief CD1003 1/18 Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society: Omaha, NE son, 23, 523 Carter Road, Willie Robinson would mal precautions, due to everyone to have a safe Downsville; contempt of like to speak about Hal- COVID-19, additional pre- and happy Halloween. As court (speeding), contempt loween Oct. 31. As with cautions should be taken. always, Chief Robinson of court (improper use of several other things, Hal- Make your cloth mask part wants the community to temporary tag), contempt loween this year will be of your costume. A cos- know that his offi ce is al- www.richlandtoday.com of court (no driver’s li- quite different. tume mask is not a substi- ways open. cense), contempt of court As always, the Rayville tute for a cloth mask. Do (failure to secure license Police Department will be not wear a costume mask and registration), contempt patrolling the town during over a cloth mask. It can of court (no proof of in- Trick-or-Treat. Rayville make breathing more dif- surance) and contempt of Mayor Harry Lewis ad- fi cult. Masks should not be court (disturbing the peace vised that Trick-or-Treat worn by children under the by loud music). • Johnathan Rushing, 25; 1100 Evergreen St., West Monroe; disturbing the peace (general) and ag- gravated assault. • Vance Phillips, 49; 401 Linda St., Rayville; two counts of resisting ar- rest, two counts of disobe- dience to a police offi cer and two counts of battery of a police offi cer. • One juvenile was charged with two counts of damage to property. • • • The Rayville Police FAST SPEED. PUBLIC NOTICE The Richland Parish School Board is AFFORDABLE PRICE. currently accepting applications for: Heat/AC Technician AT&T Internet service with at least 10Mbps download and 1Mbps upload †† Applicant must have at minimum: speeds may be available in your area • High school diploma, GED/HiSET or satisfactory at an affordable everyday price, $ * score on the California Achievement Test at 45/mo for a year. • Commercial Driver’s License (required within 6 Plus taxes, $10/mo. equip. fee applies. Incl 1TB data/mo. $10 chrg for each add’l 50GB (up to $100/mo.).† months) Plus, you may be eligible for a Lifeline discount‡on • Maintain appropriate license/skills to conduct job the monthly price for your AT&T Internet service. responsibilities Geographic and service restrictions apply to AT&T Internet services.

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What is socialism?

ith ate a large the welfare state WPres- funded by idential elections higher taxes. only a few days Marx- away, and with ism – is a Democrats pro- philosophy moting change that has a from Capitalism Steve fundamental to “Democratic Gardes distaste for Socialism”, it is capitalism, prudent to understand is very hostile to piece- exactly what “Social- meal reform of liberal ism” is. The definition capitalism, and seeks to of “Socialism” is “any overturn the entire capi- of various economic talistic system. A Marx- and political theories ist seeks class conflict advocating collective where society evolves or governmental owner- from capitalism to a ship and administration revolution seeking so- of the means of produc- cialism, which ultimate- tion and distribution of ly gives way to commu- goods.” nism. These various theo- Communism – is the ries are all related to harshest form of social- government control/ ism that forbids private planning of the eco- property ownership, and nomic system and prop- all decision-making is erty rights. So, let’s start done by government bu- with the mildest form reaucrats (central plan- of socialism, and work ners). our way to the harshest Most people thought form—with the under- that socialism was dead standing that each form after the Soviet empire takes away more eco- and the Berlin Wall col- nomic liberty and free lapsed in 1989. During speech from the individ- that century millions of What would you ask the candidates? ual and transfers more Russians, Chinese, Af- ricans, and Europeans power to the state. f you could Economic Advis- Just read my lips.” Yeah, interstate transport of unli- had suffered great hard- Democratic Social- sit down ers says: “I think right! censed dentures? For this ships under socialistic ism - is a hybrid ver- with each of the world vests So if economic growth you get one year in jail. sion of capitalism and regimes, and poverty I the two presidential too much power is subject to the whims of How about a six-month was rampant. socialism, with private candidates, Presi- — certainly in the other world economies, just jail sentence for pretending So how is it that many property ownership and dent president, proba- what else would you like to to be a member of the 4-H of America’s youth have some free market opera- and , bly in Washington ask the president? I hope club? either forgotten, or nev- tions operating within what would you in general — for not the same old rhetori- You can get six months er learned, about the government control. ask them? What Jim cal questions that we have for degrading the charac- failures of socialism and its infl uence on the It is sometimes called insights would Brown economy, because heard posed by the press in ter of Woodsy Owl, or his are now calling for its “liberal capitalism”. you be looking for? What most all of the economy debate after debate. What associated slogan: “Give return? Are they taking The government could knowledge would you ex- has nothing to do with the would you “really” like to a hoot — don’t pollute.” freedom for granted? control some industries pect them to have? And government.” ask? How about: Now down here in Louisi- (like health care, student just how much difference And Stephen Dunbar, America has the high- ana, we love our rodeos to loans) and usually oper- Gardes Page 5 do you think they could re- author of the est total prison population be orderly, and while we ally make? Times best seller on the in the world. By far. (My might frown on those who Setting aside the coro- U.S. economy, Freako- home state of Louisiana is, would disrespect that, we’d navirus disease, the na- nomics, agrees. In regard by large margin, number probably let him off the Letter to the Editor tion’s fi nancial problemsto the economy, “I believe one.) Why is this so, and hook. Nevertheless, you’d would most likely be at the that the offi ce of the presi- what can you and congress better think twice about top of anyone’s list. “It’s dent of the , do about it? disrupting a rodeo – it’s a the economy, stupid,” said matters a lot less than most More laws you say. But federal crime. Pelican Institute responds to the Ragin’ Cajun, James people think.” the U.S. has more laws on Carville some years back. In a global economy, its books than any other Americans are the most passage of emergency powers But can a president really holding the president ac- country. Over 5000 federal obese people in the world make that much difference countable for a country’s criminal laws alone. When and are getting fatter. checks and balances legislation in solving the country’s economic woes may be a the constitution was ini- And you and I, as taxpay- economic woes? I tend to good tactic for the politi- tially adopted, four crimes ers, are covering the bil- Dear Editor, agree with a number of fi - cal opposition, but don’t were listed. Four. Treason, lions in healthcare costs “While the bill passed by the legislature today is a nancial observers who say expect a “changing of the bribery, piracy and coun- of this obesity epidemic. positive step forward, it does not go far enough to ad- that no president has all guard” to bring about any terfeiting. Are all these Does government have a dress the imbalance that exists in our current emergency that much infl uence on ma-dramatic difference. “I’ll 5000 criminal laws now role in determining eat- powers structure. That said, we appreciate lawmak- jor economic change. open up the jobs spigot, on the books necessary? ing lifestyles and what the ers coming together throughout the legislative process Here’s what Austan get millions working again, Here are a few examples. food industry can produce to advance a compromise measure to the Governor’s Goolsbee, a former chair- and lower gas prices to Did you know that it is a desk. Checks and balances are a bedrock principle of the man of the Council of boot. Don’t think about it. federal crime to deal in the Brown, Page 5 American system of government, and HB 4 is a positive step toward adding the oversight needed in Louisiana’s emergency declarations process. We call on the Governor to join legislative leadership So far, 2020 feels like deja vu election in supporting this change to current policy and to foster a system that favors collaboration with other elected of- his cur- excitement with of her assistant’s husband, larities with the 2016 elec- fi cials over unilateral power.” rent large crowds at Anthony Weiner, was dis- tion. The key difference is Daniel Erspamer Tpresiden- rallies, the Demo- covered with even more former candidate Donald Chief Executive Offi cer tial race feels all cratic presidential emails to process. They Trump is now President of Pelican Institute for Public Policy so familiar. Like candidate is draw- were quickly reviewed, the United States. He has a the 2016 race, the ing fl ies and has and no charges were is- four-year record of success latest polls show no energy. Hill- sued, but the episode re- to showcase to the Ameri- The Richland Beacon-News Donald Trump ary had smaller minded Americans of Hill- can electorate. signifi cantly be-Jeff crowds than Don- ary’s previous scandal. His 2016 opponent was hind his Demo- Crouere ald Trump, but In the homestretch of a tired political hack. Hill- 603 Louisa St./P.O. Box 209 • Rayville, LA 71269 cratic opponent. Biden only draws this campaign, the laptop ary Clinton spent decades PHONE: 318-728-2250 • FAX: 318-728-5991 Once again, the media is a handful of people in so- of Hunter Biden, the for- aspiring to become Presi- Periodicals Postage Paid at Rayville, LA 71269 confi dently predicting his cially distant circles. mer Vice President’s son, dent, fi nally winning the Send address changes to Postmaster: demise and delighting in There are nagging ques- was discovered at a Dela- Democratic Party nomina- Richland Beacon-News, P.O. Box 209, Rayville, LA 71269 their dream of an upcom- tions about the health of the ware computer repair shop. tion in a battle with U.S. USPS 929-480 ing Democratic victory. Democratic presidential It contained thousands of Senator Published every Thursday The Democratic presi- candidate. In 2016, Hill- emails linking Joe Biden to (I-VT). The same is true dential candidate has a ary Clinton had frequent corrupt business dealings of Trump’s 2020 opponent, Yearly subscription rates: huge fi nancial advantage coughingin fi ts and seemedin China and Ukraine. It former Vice President Joe $36.75 (In Parish) • $42.00 (Out of Parish) • $49.35 (Out of State) the fi nal stage of the quitecam- sick on several oc- solidifi ed the public’s im-Biden, who also bested paign. In 2016, Democratic casions. In this race, Joe pression of Joe Biden as a Sanders in a nomination The Richland Beacon-News is the offi cial journal of the Richland presidential candidate Hill- Biden has made memorable lying, crooked politician. contest. However, Biden Parish Police Jury, Richland Parish School Board, Town of Rayville, ary Clinton had approxi- errors during speeches and In this race, as in 2016, has been in the Washington Town of Mangham, Town of Delhi, Richland Parish, the Tensas Basin mately twice the campaign interviews, leading some Trump’s opponents have D.C. swamp for even lon- Levee District and Rayville-Delhi. funds of Donald Trump. In health experts to question thrown everything pos- ger than Clinton. Staff this race, Democratic pres- his mental competence. sible against him, hoping Biden’s political career idential nominee, former enough will stick to cause began in 1970 with a coun- Garland Forman, Publisher, [email protected] In the fi nal days of the Darryl Riser, Managing Editor, [email protected] Vice President Joe Biden, 2016 race, mysterious his downfall. Both Clinton cil district victory in Dela- Shari Welch, Advertising, [email protected] has an extra $180 million emails surfaced to cast and Biden enjoyed the en- ware and then he moved Will Mitchell, Photo Editor/Legals, [email protected] in his campaign coffers. doubt on the veracity of thusiastic support of a bi- into the nation’s capital Arisha Keenon, Bookeeping, [email protected] This will give him a tre- . After the ased national media, which with a surprising U.S. Sen- FBI refused to charge her is virulently anti-Trump ate victory in 1972. Copyright 2020, LSN Publishing Company, LLC. mendous boost in the fi nal All printed material is protected, and no portion of the content may appeal to undecided voters for the unforgivable han- with no objectivity or fair- Sadly, for the Ameri- be reproduced in any form, or by any means, without prior written in the battleground states. dling of 30,000+ emails ness in their reporting. can people, and especially permission from LSN Publishing Company, LLC. While Donald Trump sent from an unsafe home- Yes, the 2020 presiden- is creating enthusiasm and based computer, the laptop tial race has striking simi- Crouere, Page 5

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Gardes From Page 4 The great economist ernment were university Friedrich Hayek saw it professors from Harvard. Remembering our past... coming 70 years ago as Hayek challenged his he witnessed how the in- readers not to take a free tellectuals were so drawn society for granted. In the to socialist, utopian ideas 1980’s both Ronald Rea- and spelled it all out in his gan and Margaret Thatcher famous 1949 work, “The were guided by Hayek as Intellectuals and Social- they implemented econom- ism.” Hayek new then the ic revolutions in the U.S. importance of intellectuals and U.K. We would do to society—the teachers, well to remember Reagan’s journalists, writers who warning: “Freedom is nev- shape public opinion. He er more than a generation had witnessed that profes- from extinction.” sors from Columbia Uni- Most Intelligent, versity were FDR’s “Brain Steve Gardes is a Cer- Trust” for the “New Deal” tified Public Accountant Wittiest that greatly expanded gov- (CPA) and Certified Valu- George Coenen was voted most intel- ernment. Later, the central ation Analyst (CVA) with ligent boy at Rayville High School for planners of LBJ’s “Great over 40 years of public ac- the 1927 issue of the Palmetto year- Society” expansion of gov- counting experience. book. Nellie Silk and jac McLemore were voted wittiest students. From Page 4 • • • Brown If you have a photograph you’d like to and sell? Should nutrition dollars beating up on your share, bring it by the Beacon-News, requirements be set for opponent and address these e-mail it to [email protected] or school lunchrooms? It’s real problems, and our real give us a call at 728-2250. our tax dollars, and I say concerns. yes. Cut out the pizza and Americans are a pretty hot dogs. And trans fats? savvy lot who realize that It’s poison. Get it out of all our way of life needs to of our foods. Again, I’m change and that certain sick and tired of having sacrifi ces have to be made. to pay the healthcare costs And they would like some of so many irresponsible answers from the next adults and the industries Commander in Chief. that produce and promote Peace and Justice these seriously harmful Jim Brown foods. What do you say, Mr. President or President Jim Brown’s syndi- elect? cated column appears So the question I would each week in numerous pose to the guy who wants newspapers throughout to lead the free world and the nation and on websites all of us for the next four worldwide. You can read years, do these issues con- all his past columns and cern you? How about tak- see continuing updates at ing a break from spending http://www.jimbrownusa. hundreds of millions of com.

Crouere From Page 4 for the voters of Delaware, The odds are so stacked Holly Ridge Happenings Biden never left. against him, that famed In this race, Biden is of- pollster Frank Luntz said, on the graves. So is the grandson of Malvin Manus, Grace Nix, Rhonda fering an array of promises “If the numbers turn out to God’s Place good to see them. and Sharon Sistrunk of McManus on November to the American people, but be wrong. If Donald Trump When God Well I had a doc- Farmerville. 5th. I wish for these many never accomplished any of is right and these pollsters made man He left tor visit last week in Happy Birthday this more happy birthday!!! are wrong about this race, them during his long fi ve- a place that only Monroe, so as usual week to: Glenda Rawls, De- Our heartfelt sympathy decade career. In contrast, then people like me are go- He could fill. I took my car by lois Caston, Lyssa Wright goes out to the family and President Donald Trump ing to have to fi nd a new We search and Happy Days for a on October 30th, Janet friends of Everett Blay- profession.” fulfi lled his campaign search and fail and washing. I sat down Cheek, Charles Calloway, lock who passed away last promises to the American It would be a tremen- fail until we seek Shirley and this young cou- Britt Eubanks on October Thursday after a long ill- people. He is the antithesis dous benefi t for the nationHis will. Thompson ple sat across from 31st, Kim Silk, Kim Cul- ness. May God bless each of Joe Biden, an outsider if these biased pollsters Sometimes I me. When I looked lum, C.J. Pruitt on Novem- one touch by his death. who is a man of action. Joe who use fl awed methodol-think I know the way to fix that way, he was looking ber 1st, James Kitchens, Have a great week! Call Biden is all talk, no action. ogy, skewed questioning up everything. my way. He got up and said Edwina Greer, Shannon and Share. What he did accomplish, and unfair sampling were But when I’ve done my “lady what are you doing Mosley, Franklin Pyles Remember: Turn your such as the crime bill of wrong and had to vacate very best there’s still an here? It was Kevin and Re- on November 2nd, Chris- worries into worship, and 1994, has had devastating their profession. More im- empty ring. bekah Jo Gwin, so we vis- tie Greer, Jarrett Stanley God will turn your battles results for the country. portantly, the nation needs When God comes in and ited while our vehicles got a on November 3rd, Lacey into blessings. Give God The record shows that another four years of Don- takes His place we know bath. Enjoyed my visit with Baby, Brittany Ingram on your weaknesses and He Biden and his family have ald Trump as President. He’s there by grace. them. November 4th, Dakota Mc- will give you His strength. enriched themselves dur- The stakes of this elec- There’s nothing left on Use your voice for kind- ing “public service,” while tion are immense, and the earth to do but let Him fill ness, your ears for compas- President Trump and his country cannot risk giving Elect #78 His space. sion, your hands for charity, family have lost billions of the presidency to a com- So thank you, God, for your mind for trust and your dollars during the past four promised, incompetent, love and grace we need Heart for Love. Don’t wor- years. While Biden and and dangerously liberal them everyday. ry about yesterday, Praise his family have made mil- career politician like Joe For even though we try God for today. lions of dollars in the last Biden. 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Delhi Mangham Junior Payton Thames, Micaela ple. Johnson and De’Shonbrea dler. Honor Roll (A’s and Elementary High School Turner and Benjamin • Second grade: Wise. Wilcher. A’mariah Holmes, Lilly • Fifth grade: Suhrenity B’s): School • Eighth grade: Chris- Maxwell, Jasear Cook and Butler and Addisyn Duck- • Freshmen: Treasure Mangham Junior High tian Almond, Makayla Ber- A’myria Peller. worth. Esters, Zakira Jackson, School principal Beth Gre- Delhi Elementary ry, Ryland Boles, Andrew • Third grade: Michael Kristen McDowell and gorie is proud to announce School principal Joan Calloway, Peyton Harper, Kelly and Anthony Cooks. Ja’Keria Morrison. the honor roll students for Delhi High Rhodes is proud to an- Kylie Harris, Aiden Kel- • Fourth grade: Cameron • Sophomores: Han- nounce the honor roll stu- the fi rst six-week grading ley, Jaida Lundy, Blake White and Logan Maxwell. School nah Brown, Emily Davis, period. McKnight, Kylee Perron, Honor Roll (A’s and Precious Esters, Kaitlyn dents for the fi rst six-week Banner Roll (All A’s): grading period. Tanner Tarver, Brookelyne B’s): Delhi High School prin- Jones, Devin Leggins, Na- Banner Roll (All A’s): • Sixth grade: Ellie Car- Thornhill, Evan Tibbs, • Kindergarten: Carsen cipal Ramona Drungo is kara Polly and Justin Sche- lin, Madison Harris, Mason proud to announce the hon- • Kindergarten: Skylar Grant Walters and Ryan Cooks, Marielle Richard- anette. Cleveland, Jamon Ever- Harris and Kadein Red- Woodruff. son, Hayden Smith, Tristen or roll students for the fi rst • Juniors: Ayiana Dors- ett, Jontavious Fountain, dick. Cooks, Railyn Ellis, Hoxie six-week grading period. ey, Demetria Puckett and De’Mauria Hudson, Ani- • Seventh grade: Hunter Rayville Fair, Brandon Grace, Ke- Banner Roll (All A’s): Tanisha Stapleton-Wil- yah Kyle, Cayden RussellCaldwell, Kingston Fowl- marlon Larry, D’Jaylene • Freshmen: Darrius liams. er, Abbigail Hardie, Olivia and Donovan Washington. Elementary Reynolds, Ahriyah Tabb, Candler. • Seniors: Jakyra Allen, • First grade: Milay- Malmay, Kinsleigh Nor- Jayleah Thornton, Gizelle • Sophomores: Kainan Brown Aaliyah Sameron- rell, Reginald Roberson, School nah Armstrong, Caitlyn Walker, Savannah Danide, Finley and Victoria Jones. te Humes and Mikaylah Eli Rogers, Jace Williams Boykins, Austin Jones, Rayville Elementary D’anthony Miles, Desiree • Juniors: Dedric Can- Lynch and Roman Wilson. Markavious Jones and My- School principal Elycia Miles and Denver Wash- kylah Williams. • Eighth grade: Juliette Hill is proud to announce ington. Honor Roll (A’s and Berry, Karaline Thomas the honor roll students for • First grade: Ava Baker, B’s): and Makenzie Tillery. Pha’zaura Natt, Marley Honor Roll (A’s and the fi rst six-week grading Banks, Ja’Maia Jenkins • Kindergarten: A’Layah B’s): period. Cleveland, Jeremiah Day, Banner Roll (All A’s): and Alexander Reynolds. • Sixth grade: Caleb Curtis Fields, Te’Amarie • Kindergarten: Christo- • Second grade: Kendall Browning, Karson Duck- Stewart, Averil Turner, pher Jenkins, James Miles, Nealon, M’Kenzie Potts Having cancer is hard. Kingston Turner and worth, Josephine Mullins, Quiton Miles Jr., Taylin and Felton Reynolds. Jayden Washington. McKayla Neal, Christian Johnson, Earl Woods, Josh- • Third grade: Jhameire Finding help shouldn’t be. Poland, Zariah Rogers, • First grade: Jax- ua Jones, Arianna Pleasant, Anderson, Myrical Mead- son Billings, Brooklyn Londyn Taylor and Savan-Jobe Richard and Jaelynn ows, Kali Smith, Jayden If you or someone you love has cancer, call the na Williams. Mooney, Stormie Barrett, Shepherd. Bell, Delarrian Elmore, American Cancer Society for free information • Seventh grade: Hunt- Kaiden Floyd and Torri- • First grade: Brantley Malik Gaskew, Sean Gum- and services. Call 1.800.ACS.2345 or visit er Crawford, Gracie Gill, www.cancer.org. onna Jackson. Jinks, Harmony Fair, Ant- bellot and David Robinson. • Second grade: Bruce Brooklyn Lively, Kenton • Fourth grade: Khrys- Mercer, Carson Mooney, won Johnson, Zimora Dan- Parks. iels, Emagrace Malone, lynn Lunch, La’Journi • Fourth grade: McKen-Blake Pierce, Kaylee Po-Brittish Scheanette, Mela- Reese, Carlos Thomas, land, Shawnee Sullivan, zie Berry. nie Shaffer and Sara Tem- Brice Blackmon, Al’yahni Get Help Now: 1.800.ACS.2345 / www.cancer.org Public Notices

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Richland Parish Police Jury is exempt from all state and local sales The Richland Parish School Board met at its offices in Rayville, Louisi- TOWN OF MANGHAM tax. ana, on Tuesday, September 22, 2020, at 6:00 p.m. Owner The Richland Parish Police Jury reserves the right to waive any and/or all Agenda Item 1. Prayer and Pledge of Allegiance; 306 MAIN STREET, MANGHAM, LA 71259 informalities and accept or reject any or all bids. Agenda Item 2. Members present: Rev. Eugene Young, Jr., Mr. Joe Chap- Address The Richland Parish Police Jury reserves the right to do business with man , Dr. Georgia Ineichen, Mr. Chris Pruitt, Mr. James Hough, Mr. Kevin Separate sealed Bids for the construction of WATER METER anyone during the year due to pricing or transport their own materials. Eppinette, Mr. Moses Wilkins, Mr. Billy Calvert. RECONNECT will be received by the TOWN OF MANGHAM at the BY ORDER OF THE RICHLAND PARISH POLICE JURY Members absent: Ms. Marie Lewis office located at 306 MAIN STREET, MANGHAM, LA 71259 until Laura Mulhern Agenda Item 3.Mr. Pruitt moved, seconded by Dr. Ineichen to approved 11:30 A.M., (Local Time) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2020 Secretary-Treasurer the following wording as it relates to Phase 3 of the 2020-2021School (year), and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. October 22, 2020, October 29, 2020, November 5, 2020 Reopening Plan: CWEF NO.: #1920-CWEF-RCH-0201 Phase 3 guidelines dictate a capacity of 75% on a school bus and 50 indi- Project No.: 20-07-684E viduals in a classroom. The school district will offer face-to-face instruc- The Contract Documents may be examined at the following locations: PUBLIC NOTICE tion 4 days per week. Day 5 will be dedicated to deep cleaning, office TOWN OF MANGHAM MCMANUS CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE hours, and professional development. Students will remain in pairs or 306 MAIN STREET 116 SMELSER ROAD RICHLAND PARISH SCHOOL BOARD pods of 3-4 within the classroom while maintaining 6 ft. social distancing MANGHAM, LA 71259 MONROE, LA 71202 Regular Session to the maximum extent possible. To accomplish this, each of our schools 318-248-2170 318-343-5600 The Richland Parish School Board met at its offices in Rayville, Louisi- will be modifying practices to include continuing Phase 2 mitigation Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained at the Issuing Office, ana, on Tuesday, September 8, 2020, at 6:00 p.m. measures, amended cafeteria operations, and additional enhanced safety MCMANUS CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC located at 116 Agenda Item 1.Prayer and Pledge of Allegiance; protocols. SMELSER ROAD, MONROE, LA 71202 upon payment of $ 100 for Agenda Item .Members present: Rev. Eugene Young, Jr., Mr. Joe Chap- VOTE: Yeas: All Nays: None Absent: Ms. Marie Lewis each set, which includes $ 50 non-refundable handling fee. A CD of the man, Dr. Georgia Ineichen, Ms. Marie Lewis, Mr. Chris Pruitt, Mr. James Motion Carried Plans and Specifications may also be obtained upon payment of $25 Hough, Mr. Kevin Eppinette. Members absent: Mr. Moses Wilkins, Mr. Agenda Item 4. Rev. Young moved, seconded by Mr. Pruitt to adjourn. which will be nonrefundable. The Contractor must pay shipping cost. Billy Calvert. VOTE: Yeas: All Nays: None Absent: Ms. Ma- “Equal Opportunity in Employment: All qualified applicants will receive Agenda Item 3. Ms. Lewis moved, seconded by Mr. Pruitt to approved the rie Lewis consideration for employment without regard for race, color, religion, sex August 11, 2020, Regular Session Minutes, and of the August 13, 2020, Motion Carried or national origin. Bidders on this work will be required to comply with Special Session Minutes before publishing in the Official Journal; SHELDON JONES, SECRETARY the Presidents Executive Order No. 11246, as amended. The requirements VOTE: Yeas: All Nays: None Absent: Mr. Moses Wilkins, Mr. KEVIN EPPINETTE, PRESIDENT for bidders and contractors under this order are explained in the specifica- Billy Calvert. RICHLAND PARISH SCHOOL BOARD tions. Motion Carried 10-29-2020 This project is classified as Municipal and Public Works Construction Agenda Item 4. Mr. Chapman moved; seconded by Rev. Young to approve The pre-bid estimate is $ 30,500 the following new and revised policies: TOWN OF MANGHAM EBBI COVID-19 Public Health Emergency October 13, 2020 GAAA-20 Equal Opportunity Employment Date GAE-20 Non-Title IX Complaints and Grievances NOTICE TO BIDDERS Johnny Natt, Mayor GAEAA-20 Title VII Employee Sexual and Gender Harassment ACREAGE AVAILABLE FOR FARMING October 15, 22, and 29, 2020. GAMC-20 Investigations FARM LEASE PROPOSAL JAAA-20 Title IX Sexual Harassment PROJECT NO: WLF-RSSB-1 PUBLIC NOTICE JCEA-20 Sexually Related Student Misconduct Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has available for lease, a Amber Shanley, or anyone who otherwise knows the whereabouts of Agenda Item 5. Rev. Young moved, seconded by Mr. Pruitt to table declar- tract of approximately 1,781 acres of agricultural lands, to-be-farmed, on Trenton James Sullivan, please contact the law office of Keith T. Whiddon ing 2 acres located in Holly Ridge in the NE ¼ of NE ¼ of Section 10, T Russell Sage WMA. This property is located in Caldwell Parish, identi- at 318-387-2776 or otherwise send your correspondence to Keith T. 17 N, R 8 E, as surplus property; fied as the South Bosco Tract. Whiddon, 101 Wood Street, Monroe, Louisiana 71202. VOTE: Yeas: All Nays: None Absent: Mr. Moses Wilkins, Mr. Billy Awarded contract will be for a period beginning January 1, 2021 and end- 10-22-2020,10-29-2020,11-5-2020 Calvert ing December 31, 2025. Motion Carried Sealed bids will be publicly opened and read at the LDWF Headquarters Agenda Item 6. Mr. Lewis moved, seconded by Rev. Young to table autho- Building, c/o Steve Smith, 2000 Quail Drive, Baton Rouge, LA. Bids rizing Superintendent Sheldon Jones to enter into a cooperative endeavor must be time stamped in Room 242 at the above address before November ADVERTISMENT FOR BIDS agreement with River Road Waterworks regarding the transfer of surplus 19, 2020, and bids will be opened in Room 442 at 1:30 pm on November Separate sealed bids (no faxed bids) for furnishing the following materials property located at NE ¼ of NE ¼ of Section 10, T 17 N, R 8 E; 19, 2020. Bids may be hand delivered or mailed. For additional informa- for a period of one (1) year, effective January 1, 2021 through December VOTE: Yeas: All Nays: None Absent: Mr. Moses Wilkins, tion or to receive a bid package, contact Lowery Moak or Mitch McGee 31, 2021 will be received by the Richland Parish Police Jury, Secretary- Mr. Billy Calvert. at (318)343-4044 Treasurer, 35 Lynn Gayle Robertson Rd, Annex Building, Rayville, La. Motion Carried 10-29-2020,11-5-2020. until 11:30 AM, (Local Time) Monday, November 16, 2020. Bids will be opened Wednesday, November 18, 2020 at 10:00 AM by the Parish Man- Agenda Item 7. Ms. Lewis moved, seconded by Mr. Hough to approve the ager and Secretary. Bids will be discussed and awarded (as item listed on proposed General Fund Consolidated Budget for the year ending June 30, the agenda) at the regular month meeting December 7, 2020, beginning 2021; VOTE: Yeas: All Nays: None A b - at 6:00 PM. sent: Mr. Moses Wilkins, Mr. Billy Calvert Item 1. Creosote Bridge Timbers and/or Piling Motion Carried Item 2. High Sulfur Diesel – bulk price Agenda Item 8. Rev. Young moved, seconded by Mr. Chapman to approve Item 3. High Sulfur Diesel – transport load price the School Meal Price List for 2020-2021; Item 4. Galvanized Metal Culverts VOTE: Yeas: All Nays: None Absent: Mr. Mo- Item 5. Asphaltic Cold Mix ses Wilkins, Mr. Billy Calvert Item 6. Asphaltic Hot Mix Motion Carried Item 7. Railroad Tank Cars Agenda Item 9. The school board received the following monthly reports: Item 8. Used Steel Pipe with various diameter and length with ¼” or a) Personnel Chart 3/8” Thickness b) School Lunch Item 9. CRS-2 Emulsified Asphalt c) Sales Tax Monthly Receipts Item 10. Asphalt Emulsion Primer d) Financial - General Fund Item 11. Tire Repair I, Martavious Richardson have I, Derrick Cooper have been con- Agenda Item 10. The Board received information on upcoming district Item 12. Transporting Materials and/or Equipment been convicted of Indecent Behav- victed of Indecent Behavior with events; Item 13. Flume Sand ior with Juveniles. My address is: Juveniles (Attempted). My address Agenda Item 11. The Board received an update on Richland Parish School Item 14. Pit Run (Sand Clay Gravel) 436 Dacron St. Rayville La. 71269 is: 114 Robinson Ln, Delhi, La. Board 2020-2021 School Reopening Plan; Item 15. Washed Maintenance Gravel – FOB Pit 10-29-20,11-5-20 71232 Agenda Item 12. Ms. Lewis moved at 6:26; seconded by Mr. Pruitt for the Item 16. Washed Maintenance Gravel – Delivered 10-29-20,11-5-20 board to enter into executive session to conduct evaluation of the Super- Item 17. Crushed Limestone #57 - FOB Pit intendent; Mr. Hough moved at 6:45; seconded by Ms. Lewis to exit the Item 18. Crushed Limestone #57 – Delivered executive session to conduct the evaluation of the Superintendent; Item 19. Crushed Limestone #7 – FOB Pit VOTE: Yeas: All Nays: None Absent: Mr. Mo- Item 20. Crushed Limestone #7 – Delivered ses Wilkins, Mr. Kevin Eppinette Item 21. Crushed Limestone # 8 – FOB Pit Motion Carried Item 22. Crushed Limestone #8 – Delivered Agenda Item 13. Ms. Lewis moved, seconded by Mr. Pruitt to adjourn. Item 23. Seal Coat Aggregate Size 3 – FOB Pit VOTE: Yeas: All Nays: None Absent: Mr. Mo- Item 24. Seal Coat Aggregate Size 3 – Delivered THE ses Wilkins, Mr. Kevin Eppinette Item 25. Washed Oversized Gravel – FOB Pit Motion Carried Item 26. Washed Oversized Gravel – Delivered SHELDON JONES, SECRETARY Item 27. Used Creosote Timbers KEVIN EPPINETTE, PRESIDENT Item 28. Used Reinforced Concrete Culverts RICHLAND PARISH SCHOOL BOARD Item 29 Plastic Culverts PUBLIC NOTICE DEADLINE IS 10-29-2020 Items listed above shall be bid separately. All Bids shall be marked on the outside of envelope as a “Sealed Bid”. Bid prices shall include itemized cost of delivery charges and all other incidental cost thereto. Specifica- tions for the materials may be obtained from the Secretary-Treasurer or PUBLIC NOTICE Parish Manager, Richland Parish Police Jury, Annex Building, 35 Lynn OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE RICHLAND PARISH SCHOOL BOARD MONDAY AT 4:00 PM Gayle Robertson Rd, Courthouse Building, Rayville, Louisiana. Special Session

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Cool Kids mark Breast Cancer Month Cool Kids Youth Services has honored survivors while giving youth a chance to breast cancer survivors by displaying be active and show creativity. Cool Kids Start Elementary hosts Pink Out their photos in the organizations windows is a mentoring service that hosts virtual at 711 Louisa St., Rayville, during the learning for kindergarten through twelfth Start Elementary School students students showed their support by dress- month of October. Founder Deanna Har- grade students free of charge Mondays raised breast cancer awareness Oct. 22 ing in pink for the day in honor of breast rison said the project was a way to honor through Fridays. by holding a Pink Out at the school. All cancer survivors and research. Riverfi eld heads to playoffs following Friday forfeit By Jimmy Pelley ing for the Raiders and af- against the Clinton Chris- began fi lling with clouds the Clinton coaching staff Friday night, but will be Special Report ter a day of homecoming tian Academy Warriors. and a light rain began. The made the decision to throw back in action at home on activities which included Clinton entered the game rain began to increase and in the towel and forfeit the Nov. 6. Their opponent will The Riverfi eld Raiders presentation of the home- with a 0-9 record and it before 7 p.m. arrived, a game. be the winner of the Can- experienced their fi nal win coming court along with was expected to be an easy powerful electrical storm So everyone went home. ton/Bowling Green game of the regular season this the senior football players match up for the Raiders. was taking place. Rain de- The Raiders fi nish their which will be determined past Friday night. and drum line members, Halftime was to include lays of the game took over. regular season at 9-1 and Friday night in round one It was a different type of speeches and a parade, the the regular homecoming Close to 9 p.m., both for the second year in a row action. situation, but folks it is still Raiders then were looking presentation of the court. teams were still waiting to are the number one seed in The 2020 homecom- 2020 (a very bizarre year). forward to Friday night’s About 40 minutes be- begin action on what was the MAIS-4A playoffs. ing court will be presented Friday was homecom- game to begin at 7 p.m. fore game time, things now a rain-soaked fi eld. They will have a bye at halftime of the second They were to face off started changing. The sky It was at this point that in round one this coming round playoff game. Dragons beat Judge Jay McCallum does not have to run a negative campaign Hornets, 40-6 because he has a pro-life, pro-family, and Delhi, DCS lose pro-second amendment conservative record of being fair... The Mangham Dragons took a 40-6 victory over the “I served with Jay McCallum in the legislature. Rayville Hornets last Friday He’s always been conservative on the issues, night. The victory leaves the especially lower taxes, pro-life, and the 2nd Dragons undefeated while Amendment. I know Jay’s tenure on the bench the Hornets fall to 1-3 over- reflects his conservative values.” all and 1-3 in District 2-2A. Congressman Steve Scalise Mangham will host United States House of Representatives Republican Minority Whip General Trass this week for homecoming. General Trass comes into the game at 3-1 “I practiced in front of Judge McCallum in overall and 2-1 in district. my private practice and as a prosecutor. His The Hornets are sched- decisions have always been honest and fair. A life member of the uled to play Delhi Charter He also has a record of working with law School Thursday night at NRA, Judge McCallum is the Swamp in Delhi. Delhi enforcement as a prosecutor and a judge to help the only candidate who Charter school is coming keep our families safe.” has a pro-life, pro-second into the game still looking District Attorney John Belton for their fi rst win following Third Judicial District amendment, pro-family a 40-13 loss to Madison this record as a legislator week. “Judge McCallum is the law and order candidate who co-authored NRA The Delhi Bears will face because of his record of working with law legislation supported the Sicily Island Tigers this enforcement. That record has earned him the law Friday night in Sicily Is- by Charlton Heston and enforcement endorsement support of 15 of the land, following a 26-0 loss Wayne LaPierre. to Delta Charter this week. 20 parishes in the Supreme Court race.” The loss leaves Delhi at 1-3 Sheriff Jay Russell overall and 0-4 in district. Ouachita Parishtives Republican Minority Whip The Tigers will be coming into the game at 0-4 and 0-3 in district. Food From Page 2 best quality and freshness if eaten by this date. This is not necessarily a food safe- Sheriff Gary Gilley Sheriff Sammie Byrd Sheriff Stephen Williams Sheriff Kevin Cobb Sheriff Wydette Williams Sheriff Ricky Jones Sheriff Clay Bennett ty date. Keep in mind that Richland Parish Madison Parish Lincoln Parish Franklin Parish East Carroll Parish Tensas Parish Caldwell Parish if the product has not been stored or handled properly, the food may become unsafe before the “best if used by” date. Some foods that are shelf-stable, such as cans and boxes of food, may have a code rather than a calendar date. This code is referred Sheriff Mike Tubbs DA James “Jimbo” Paxton DA Penny Douciere Sheriff Dusty Gates DA Brian Frazier Sheriff Scott Mathews Ret. Sheriff Steve May Morehouse Parish 6th JD 5th JD Union Parish 37th JD West Carroll Parish Caldwell Parish to as “closed dating”. These codes are not meant for the consumer to interpret as “use-by” dates. High-acid canned foods, such as to- Over 70% of voters in the latest poll said that for a judge matoes, will maintain best to grade the decisions of other judges, they should have quality for 12 to 18 months. Low-acid canned foods, like experience making those decisions. green beans, will last for two to fi ve years. Some cans may have a calendar date. Judge McCallum is the only candidate If so, these dates are “best if used by” dates for best qual- who has this experience making those decisions. ity. (Poll Source: JudgeJayMcCallum.com/poll) For more information on Court of Appeal Judge Jay McCallum is the only candidate in the Louisiana Supreme Court determining how long foods race who has that experience making those decisions because he’s the only candidate who will remain safe, check out has presided over trials. the USDA FoodKeeper App at www.foodsafety.gov. To be fair, the next Louisiana Supreme Court Justice must have this kind of decision-making experience given that the job requires reviewing other judges’ decisions. Cathy Agan is an LSU AgCenter area nutrition agent. Paid for by the Judge McCallum Campaign Committee