The Southeast Advocate 12-31-2015

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Library set to close for holiday

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Jones Creek Regional Branch Library will be closed Thursday and Friday in observance of the New Year’s holiday. Regular hours will resume Saturday.

Walk with the birds

A member of the Baton Rouge Audubon Society will lead a bird walk from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. Saturday at Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center. Beginners are welcome, as are people of all ages. Field guides and binoculars are optional but recommended. Registration is not required. General admission fees apply; pass holders get in free. Call (225) 757-8905 for information.

Science Academy

Highland Road Park Observatory will host its Science Academy for children from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday. Children will have a chance to take part in visual presentations and hands-on demonstrations related to astronomy, physics and space science, a news release said. In addition, children can rise through the ranks and earn higher Cadet Certificates through the year. Registration is required. Cost is $5 for East Baton Rouge residents or $6 for nonresidents. Call (225) 7689948 or email observatory@ brec.org.

‘Little Picassos’

BREC offers “Little Picassos” for children ages 4 to 10 and their parents from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday at Baringer Road Park. Families will create simple paintings and do arts and crafts together. Materials will be provided.

BREC New Year’s hours

BREC’s administrative offices, 6201 Florida Blvd., will be closed Friday for the New Year’s Day holiday. Normal operating hours will resume at all BREC facilities Monday. All BREC golf courses will remain open for the New Year’s holiday. All recreation and tennis centers will close at noon on New Year’s Eve. Both will remain closed on New Year’s Day.

Advocate staff photos by PATRICK DENNIS

Ellen Fargason, 15, rides her saddlebred horse, Slim Shady, on Nov. 30 while practicing walking, trotting and cantering at Marjorie Judd Stables.

STARS OFTHE STABLE

Teen girl shines in horse competitions

BY C.J. FUTCH

cfutch@theadvocate.com Fifteen-year-old Ellen Fargason has been horseback riding since she was a young child, and working with horses has always been a part of her family life, in more ways than one. Ellen’s mother, Donna, is a psychiatrist and uses horses in therapeutic sessions called equine facilitated learning, helping clients deal with issues ranging from anxiety and impulse control to relationship-building and confidence. But that, Donna said, is another story. As a general rule, Ellen Fargason said, she’s been learning the same lessons by working with horses since she was 5 years old. “I love working with them. Each horse has his own personality, and you have to take that into account to figure out how they think, and how to get the message (of what is needed) across (without words),” she said. It’s not a far stretch to see how this improves ones’ people skills, she said. In fact, people may be easier, because they involve less detective work — sometimes.

Ellen grooms her saddlebred horse.

Fargason has been riding an English style of competition called walk/trot/ cantor for about the past two years, with Slim Shady, her American Saddle horse. “Most of the English-style competitions around here are jumping,” Donna said, which is more technically difficult, and also more dangerous. Walk/trot is a good fit for Ellen right now, she said, and both Ellen and another student at the Marjorie Judd Stables,

Elizabeth Sessums, have been competing under Judd’s coaching for the past year. The pair earned enough points to win the overall performance championship in their age categories at last year’s Texas American Saddle Horse Association, according to the association’s website. Ellen was named champion in the Academy Walk/Trot Performance 14 and younger, and Sessums won the same honor for the 10-and-younger category. The competitions are known for the elegance of the horse’s high-stepping gait, how well horse and rider respond to each other, and — Ellen’s favorite part of the competition — the clothes, which include formal riding outfits, including gloves and hats. “I love getting dressed up,” she said. The stable has become a second family for everyone who competes there, Donna Fargason said. They all spend so much time together, either riding, or watching, and they make the same circuits of competitions and shows. “You get to know the people and the horses very well,” Donna Fargason said. Ellen hopes to continue competing in Saddle Horse competitions, she said.

St. George Fire Department continued its long-standing tradition in December of giving Santa a ride atop a fire engine through the neighborhoods around the district. Since the district has grown to have more than 200 subdivisions, it is quite a task, said Eldon Ledoux, public information officer for St. George Fire Protection District. “However, it is one that the firefighters and the public have embraced and look forward to.” The Fire Department partners with the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank and Christmas for Challenged Children to conduct the three-truck processions collecting food and toys. The miniparades originate from St. George’s eight fire stations during the first two weekends of December. This year, graced with beautiful weather, the St. George Fire Department neighborhood Santa parades yielded 19,667 pounds of food and 1,284 toys to brighten the holidays of some of our less fortunate neighbors, he said. St. George Fire Department, the Baton Rouge Food Bank and Christmas for Challenged Children thanked the residents of the fire district for their generosity.

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Santa rides atop of a St. George Fire Department truck during the department’s annual Santa parades. While making his rounds, Santa and a group of fire department volunteers pick up food and toys for area families in need.

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FAR LEFT: Santa salutes paradegoers just before the start of the Jefferson Place-Bocage Christmas Eve Day parade.

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LEFT: Kids get an old-school ride during the parade. Advocate staff photos by TRAVIS SPRADLING


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Baton Rouge Church of Christ, 8725 Jefferson Highway.

GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP: 6 p.m., Life Source Services Hospice, 11605 Southfork Ave.

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BASIC BEADING CLASS: 6 p.m., Cajun Bead Crafts, 4733 Jones Creek Road, Suite H. Instruction is free, just buy beads and materials needed. RSVP (225) 223-6573. A beginner-level class for people that have never beaded before but want to learn how to make their

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SATURDAY BEADING SOCIAL: 11 a.m., Cajun Bead Crafts, 4733 Jones Creek Road, Suite H. No formal instruction. Seating is limited. Everyone gets together and

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works on their own projects. Stringing, seed beading, wire-wrapping and other jewelry techniques.

GROOVE HAUS AT LAVA CANTINA: 11 a.m., Lava Cantina, 10001 Perkins Rowe. Email thegroovehaus@gmail.com.

own jewelry. GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP: 6 p.m., Resthaven Funeral Home, 11817 Jefferson Highway. Hosted by Life Source Services. BRAJA TOPLESS TUESDAY: 7 p.m., Lava Cantina, 10001 Perkins Rowe. Baton Rouge Area Jeep Association meets.

CRIME BLOTTER n 4600 block, Southpark Drive, Dec. 24, 9:46 a.m.

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n 200 block, Bolivar Drive, Dec. 25, 2:57 p.m. DISTURBANCE n 2100 block, O’Neal Lane, Dec. 22, 7:32 a.m. n 2100 block, O’Neal Lane, Dec. 23, 10:58 a.m. n 16300 block, Old Hammond Highway, Dec. 24, 9:25 p.m. n 14200 block, Locust Street, Dec. 24, 11:59 p.m. n 3000 block, O’Neal Lane, Dec. 25, 12:38 a.m. SHOTS FIRED/SHOOTING n 1600 block, Flannery Road, Dec. 22, 10:55 p.m. n 1500 block, Flannery Road, Dec. 22, 10:56 p.m. n 15300 block, Patricia Dale Drive, Dec. 23, 5:29 a.m. SUSPICIOUS INCIDENT n 600 block, Riverview Drive, Dec. 21, 6:14 a.m. n 16200 block, Coliseum Avenue, Dec. 22, 7:49 p.m.

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n 1600 block, Flannery Road, Dec. 22, 11:40 p.m. n 1300 block, Pompey Drive, Dec. 23, 5:28 a.m. n 600 block, O’Neal Lane, Dec. 24, 7:23 p.m. n 16300 block, Old Hammond Highway, Dec. 25, 9:01 a.m. n 2100 block, O’Neal Lane, Dec. 25, 10:55 p.m. THEFT / SHOPLIFTING n 1900 block, Millerville Road, Dec. 21, 7:45 p.m. n 13500 block, Greenview Avenue, Dec. 22, 8:32 a.m. n 3100 block, Toronto Drive, Dec. 22, 2:01 p.m. n 2100 block, O’Neal Lane, Dec. 22, 3:33 p.m. n 2000 block, Millerville Road, Dec. 22, 7:43 p.m. n 14200 block, Teewood Court, Dec. 23, 9:37 a.m. n 16400 block, Abshire Avenue, Dec. 23, 10:24 a.m. n 17100 block, Deer Meadow Avenue, Dec. 23, 1:20 p.m.

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n 2000 block, Millerville Road, Dec. 24, 3:55 p.m. VEHICLE BURGLARY

n 4900 block, Stumberg Lane, Dec. 22, 9:06 p.m. n 6400 block, Jones Creek Road, Dec. 23, 12:35 a.m. n 14600 block, Brook Spring Avenue, Dec. 23, 10:20 p.m.

n 15400 block, Woodwick Avenue, Dec. 22, 6:24 p.m.

n 14600 block, Brook Spring Avenue, Dec. 24, 7:36 a.m.

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n 12900 block, Coursey Boulevard, Dec. 24, 4:15 p.m.

n 5500 block, Allegheny Court, Dec. 21, 12:50 a.m.

n 16000 block, Batavia Avenue, Dec. 24, 6:10 p.m.

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n 4800 block, Sherwood Forest Boulevard, Dec. 24, 9:14 p.m.

n 7100 block, Members Place, Dec. 21, 11:47 p.m.

n 4900 block, Stumberg Lane, Dec. 24, 10:38 p.m.

n 4600 block, Fuller Place, Dec. 22, 3:21 a.m. n 6400 block, Jones Creek Road, Dec. 23, 8:39 a.m. n 6400 block, Jones Creek Road, Dec. 23, 10:39 a.m. n 16100 block, Tiger Bend Road, Dec. 23, 11:11 a.m. n 4100 block, Libuse Drive, Dec. 24, 8:18 p.m.

n 10600 block, Airline Highway, Dec. 24, 11:22 p.m. n 14900 block, Profit Avenue, Dec. 25, 12:01 a.m. n 10800 block, Alco Avenue, Dec. 25, 12:07 a.m. n 16800 block, Tiger Bend Road, Dec. 25, 12:45 a.m. n 10600 block, Airline Highway, Dec. 25, 5:06 p.m.

n 10500 block, Stanley Aubin Lane, Dec. 25, 8:34 p.m. BURGLARY n 2900 block, Toulon Drive, Dec. 22, 10:52 a.m.

n 10800 block, Fuller Place, Dec. 25, 5:09 p.m. n 14900 block, Profit Avenue, Dec.

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Dec. 23, 9:12 a.m.

n 10800 block, Fuller Place, Dec. 25, 9:41 p.m. HIT-AND-RUN

n 15900 block, Manchester Avenue, Dec. 23, 8:31 p.m.

n 11000 block, Coursey Boulevard, Dec. 21, 12:25 p.m. MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT

n 17700 block, Brookcrest Avenue, Dec. 23, 11:23 p.m. n 3400 block, Toulon Drive, Dec. 24, 2:25 a.m.

n 5600 block, Hickory Ridge Boulevard, Dec. 25, 9:23 a.m. ROBBERY n 6400 block, Jones Creek Road, Dec. 21, 11:25 a.m. n 17200 block, Jefferson Highway, Dec. 23, 8:16 p.m.

n 7600 block, Board Drive, Dec. 24, 8:50 p.m. n 17500 block, General Forrest Avenue, Dec. 25, 12:40 a.m. n 15200 block, George Oneal Road, Dec. 25, 3:50 p.m. n 12400 block, Jefferson Highway, Dec. 25, 9:23 p.m. THEFT / SHOPLIFTING

n 12800 block, Coursey Boulevard, Dec. 25, 12:45 p.m. SHOTS FIRED/SHOOTING n 10600 block, Airline Highway, Dec. 24, 11:45 p.m. SUSPICIOUS INCIDENT

n 19200 block, Hoo Shoo Too Road, Dec. 21, 7:28 a.m. n 14100 block, Coursey Boulevard, Dec. 21, 12:10 p.m.

n 11300 block, Talton Avenue, Dec. 21, 1:52 a.m.

n 15200 block, George Oneal Road, Dec. 21, 5:01 p.m.

n 15900 block, Tiger Bend Road, Dec. 21, 4:03 a.m.

n 5200 block, Bull Run Drive, Dec. 22, 8:44 a.m.

n 10400 block, Amite River Road, Dec. 21, 5:23 p.m.

n 11300 block, Talton Avenue, Dec. 22, 3:55 p.m.

n 15100 block, Garden Park Avenue, Dec. 22, 3:37 p.m.

n 15900 block, Haynes Bluff Avenue, Dec. 22, 5:25 p.m.

n 15700 block, Council Avenue, Dec. 22, 6:42 p.m.

n 16600 block, Missionary Ridge Court, Dec. 22, 5:30 p.m.

n 19000 block, Hoo Shoo Too Road, Dec. 22, 7:08 p.m.

n 11000 block, Mead Road, Dec. 23, 10:09 a.m.

n 3100 block, Toulon Drive, Dec. 22, 8:02 p.m.

n 2600 block, Toulon Drive, Dec. 24, 9:23 a.m.

n 8700 block, Round Oak Drive, Dec. 22, 8:12 p.m.

n 13000 block, Coursey Boulevard, Dec. 24, 11:43 a.m. VEHICLE BURGLARY

n 20300 block, Highland Road, Dec. 22, 8:41 p.m.

n 15500 block, George Oneal Road, Dec. 21, 5:54 a.m.

n 10700 block, Coursey Boulevard, Dec. 22, 9:01 p.m. n 18000 block, Lake Iris Avenue, Dec. 22, 10:11 p.m. n 13700 block, Cypress Ridge Avenue, Dec. 22, 10:42 p.m. n 16900 block, Chadsford Avenue, Dec. 23, 4:52 a.m.

n 5400 block, Sleepy Hollow Drive, Dec. 21, 11:56 a.m. n 15600 block, Ferrell Avenue, Dec. 21, 8:31 p.m. n 13600 block, Coursey Boulevard, Dec. 24, 9:35 a.m. n 6600 block, Jones Creek Road, Dec. 24, 2:44 p.m.

n 3400 block, Valentine Road,

ST. GEORGE FIRE DEPARTMENT CALLS enue; 9:10 p.m., Dec. 19.

RESPONSES IN THE ST. GEORGE EASTERN DISTRICT Agency assist

n 18300 block of Three Bars Drive; 9:50 p.m., Dec. 14. n 18300 block of Three Bars Drive; 12:13 p.m., Dec. 15. n 18300 block of Three Bars Drive; 12:22 p.m., Dec. 16. n 6000 block of Hagerstown Drive; 4:15 a.m., Dec. 17.

n 7100 block of South Tiger Bend Road; 6:35 p.m., Dec. 13.

Hazardous condition

n 9100 block of Horseshoe Drive; 8:57 a.m.,, Dec. 13.

Investigation

n 15500 block of Tiger Bend Road; 9:04 p.m., Dec. 14. n 15200 block of Green Trails Boulevard; 8:06 a.m., Dec. 15. n 17500 block of Monitor Avenue; 9:21 a.m., Dec. 15. n 13400 block of Tiger Bend Road; 7:48 p.m., Dec. 16. n 16800 block of Appomattox Av-

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Motor vehicle accident

n 5800 block of North Shore Drive; 4:24 p.m., Dec. 13. n 5100 block of Bluewater Drive; 7:31 a.m., Dec. 15. n 15000 block of Airline Highway; 11:33 a.m., Dec. 15. n 5600 block of Jones Creek Road; 11:53 a.m., Dec. 15. n 15300 block of Shenandoah Avenue; 8:41 p.m., Dec. 18.

Public assistance/support

Structure fire

n 15100 block of Tiger Bend Road; 7:42 p.m., Dec. 13. n 10500 block of Coursey Boulevard; 7:13 p.m., Dec. 16. n Structure fire 13500 block of Lilian Drive; 5:47 p.m., Dec. 19.

Vehicle fire

n 19700 block of Womack Road; 7:43 a.m., Dec. 16, 2015

Call (225) 272-9200 or visit brec.org.

Continued from page 1G Baton Rouge Zoo, Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center, Cohn Arboretum and Magnolia Mound Plantation will close Friday. Independence Park Theatre and Highland Road Park Observatory will close on Thursday and Friday. Farr Park Equestrian Center will close on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day but will hold lessons from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. on New Year’s Day. Perkins Road Extreme Park’s BMX track and rock climbing wall will close on Thursday and Friday; the skate park will remain open. Baton Rouge Gallery is closed through Jan. 4.

Volunteer drivers needed

The American Cancer Society for Road to Recovery is in need of volunteers in the Greater Baton Rouge area. Volunteers will drive patients in Ascension, East Baton Rouge, West Baton Rouge and Livingston parishes to and from their cancer treatments. Drivers must be at least 18 years old, have a valid driver’s license and carry insurance on their vehicle. Volunteers should be willing to commit at least five hours a month and have flexible morning/day schedules. To volunteer or for information, call (800) 227-2345 or visit cancer.org.

Emergency calls: 24 Medical calls: 22 RESPONSES IN THE ST. GEORGE WESTERN DISTRICT Hazardous condition

n 10500 block of South Mall Drive; 4:49 p.m., Dec. 16. n 8000 block of Bluebonnet Boulevard; 2:41 p.m., Dec. 18.

Investigation

n 6400 block of Siegen Lane; 8:03 p.m., Dec. 13. n 13500 block of Rendale Avenue; 5:35 p.m., Dec. 14. n 17800 block of Crossing View Court; 8:56 p.m., Dec. 14. n 1000 block of Bullrush Drive; 8:11 a.m., Dec. 15. n 5900 block of Willow Glen Drive; 8:22 a.m., Dec. 16. n 1800 block of Potwin Drive; 9:22 p.m., Dec. 16. n 3300 block of Essen Lane; 6:27 p.m., Dec. 17. n 8400 block of Hickory Lake Drive; 12:15 p.m., Dec. 19. n 11400 block of Center Court; 5:06 p.m., Dec. 19.

Motor vehicle accident

n 6500 block of Siegen Lane; 11:43 a.m., Dec. 14.

Contact Southeast Advocate Editor Darlene Denstorff by phone, (225) 388-0215 or (225)

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Baton Rouge’s Kevin Dinkel, left, and his daughter Cami Dinkel-Geisman, right, pose with their finisher’s medals for a friend’s camera, after they paddled a tandem kayak together at the third annual ‘YOLO Board Big River Regional Championship’ race on Saturday.

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Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center, 10503 N. Oak Hills Parkway, welcomes children ages 7 to 12 to Kids’ Night Out at the Swamp from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday. Hikes, games, crafts and animal encounters will focus on nocturnal critters and themes. Dinner will be provided. Participants should wear long pants, socks and closedtoe shoes and bring a flashlight and insect repellent. Cost is $20 for East Baton Rouge Parish residents or $24 for nonresidents. Space is limited, so registration is required. For information, call (225) 7578905 or email bbswamp@brec.org.

Aimee Moreau, left, sport worker for paddler TRAVIS SPRADLING Julie Jewell, helps Jewell bring her paddle board down to the Mississippi River, for the of the third annual ‘YOLO Board Big River start Regional will hold its Third Annual Oxbow Paddle Saturday, Championship’ Saturday. They are organizers of the False River Paddle Club, which Sept. 12, on False River. Third-place paddle boarder Zach RounKim Dominick, saville, left, of Orange of Baton Rouge, Beach, Ala., sinks in waves at an onthe shoreline of the shore friend, ‘Big Muddy’ after finHenry Galindo, ishing the third annual of San Antonio, ‘YOLO Board Big River Texas, after she Regional Championfinished the ship’ race. Secondrace. place paddle boarder Bill Kraft of The Virgin Islands is at right. Advocate staff photos by

Crime prevention expo

The East Baton Rouge Parish SALT/Triad Council (Seniors And Lawmen Together) will host its 2015 Senior Crime Prevention Expo from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sept. 15 at Cortana Mall, 9401 Cortana Place. There is no charge and the public is welcome to attend. A complimentary lunch will be served, and giveaways and entertainment will be available throughout the day. The expo provides information to seniors on services, programs and functions offered by law enforcement, area business, nonprofit organizations, hospitals, nursing facilities, clinics, universities and government agencies. Attendees will gain a more comprehensive understanding of the underlying issues related to crime and provide them with the tools to take responsibility and minimize risk. Call Terri Kaaihue at (225) 9372129 with questions.

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Emergency calls: 4

Trash/rubbish fire

n 9200 block of West Inniswold Road; 10:13 p.m., Dec. 18.

Vehicle fire

Medical calls: 65 RESPONSES IN THE CITY OF BATON ROUGE Motor vehicle accident

n 9000 block of Jefferson Highway; 7:26 a.m., Dec. 15.

Medical calls: 6 RESPONSES IN THE EAST SIDE DISTRICT Structure fire

n 13900 block of Azalea Park Avenue; 6:49 p.m., Dec. 13. n 300 block of East Bolivar Drive; 3:56 a.m., Dec. 14.

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Lean on Me started as group effort BY C.J. FUTCH

cfutch2theadvocate.com Collette Desselles was a single mother struggling to live paycheck to paycheck when she first came up with the idea for Lean On Me, her nonprofit organization. When she was going through her darkest times, she could have used a low-cost, safe transitional housing option for women. Seated in the living room of the five-bedroom house that now serves as that transitional home, Desselles thinks back on how far she’s come. She still works a full-time job in addition to running her nonprofit,

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and though it keeps her busy — Desselles is constantly checking her phone for messages — she wouldn’t have it any other way. But learning how to put together a nonprofit, no matter how much of a passion project it was, came with its own challenges and dark times. Once she secured funding, found a suitable house to rent, got started on furnishing and obtaining the proper permits, Desselles realized she needed to install a second shower in order to comply with city reguAdvocate photo by C.J. FUTCH lations. Collette Desselles stands in one of the bedrooms That’s when she went to The of her 5-bedroom transitional home for women and families, run by the nonprofit group she started, Lean äSee LEAN, page 2G On Me.

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The matinee movie for adults at Jones Creek Regional Branch Library this weekend is “Akeelah and the Bee,” rated PG. Show times are at 1 p.m. Friday and 3 p.m. Sunday. Popcorn and punch will be served.

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Get colorful with BREC’s “Messy Masterpieces” from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday at Baringer Road Park, 7401 Baringer Road. Create your own special masterpiece of art using a variety of mediums (paint, chalk and charcoal) in your own style with your hands, fingers and brushes. Call (225) 751-3733 for information.

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Stephen Watson, left, and Mark Postlethwait, both of Baton Rouge, participated in the Science Fair at Louisiana School John Bernard, of Baton Rouge, left, and Kaleb Rhody, of St. Isabela Walkin, of Lake Charles, Lewis Johnson, of Baton for Math, Science and the Arts on Dec. 1. Their project was Francisville, participated in the fair. Their project was ‘Momen- Rouge, and Lerroy Mwaghore, of Luling, from left, placed first tum Conservation.’ in physics at the fair. ‘The Mass Effect.’

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More than 150 students at the Louisiana School for Math, Science and the Arts in Natchitoches participated in the annual Science Fair, sponsored by the Department of Science, on Dec. 1 in the school gym. Awards were presented in chemistry, physics, ecology and biology. “The Science Fair introduces students to the process and fun of science research and allows them to participate in a science competition,” said Maggie Hodge, chairwoman of the department. Lewis Johnson, a junior from Baton Rouge, was on the firstplace team for physics with

Genesis Lambert, of Baton Rouge, participated in the fair. Her project was ‘Milk vs. Vin- Ella DiResto, of Baton Rouge, left, and Chance Foret, of Addis, egar: Who Produces the Most participated in the fair. Their project was ‘Ella and Chances’s Water?’ Pop Rocks and Soda Experiment.’

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Camryn Pourciau, left, of Baton Rouge, and Olivia LaCour, the project “Projecting the PoEach of the winners is eligi- science fair to be held in the of St. Amant, participated in the fair. Their project was ‘The Super Absorbent Polymer.’ sition of a Spring Pendulum.” ble to compete in the regional spring, a news release says.

St. Jean Vianney students visit nursing home

St. Jean Vianney Catholic School fourth-graders Carlos Miranda, August Perez, Cole Mogharrebi, Carter Boiteaux Photos provided by BRIDGETTE DIGEROLAMO and Andrew Watts and Principal Wendy Ross, front from Fourth-graders at St. Jean Vianney Catholic School visited Regency left, sing Christmas carols to the residents of Regency Place Nursing and Rehabilitation Center on Dec. 15. The children Place Nursing and Rehabilitation Center on Dec. 15. sang Christmas carols and brought a sweet treat.

DOGS AVAILABLE The mission of Friends of the Animals is to rescue, place in homes or save dogs, puppies and other pets from euthana-

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p.m. weekdays and 11 a.m. to 205-9330 or visit friendsofthe2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. animalsbr.org. Anyone interested in adopting or fostering a dog can call (225) Available for adoption are:

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Wreath features Peanuts characters

Lisa Roberts won first place in The Patrician apartment complex Christmas wreath contest. Her entry celebrated the 50th anniversary of the television show ‘Merry Christmas Charlie Brown.’ The wreath features Snoopy in an ugly sweater, many of the Charlie Brown show characters and Peanuts’ gang of friends.

The Jindals give 300 lbs. of food to BR food bank “Louisiana’s food banks sincerely appreciate the support Gov. Bobby Jindal and first that we have received from lady Supriya Jindal recently governor and Mrs. Jindal durdonated nearly 300 pounds ing their two terms in the Govof food to the Greater Baton ernor’s Mansion,” said Mike Manning, president and CEO of Rouge Food Bank. “I would like to thank all who the Greater Baton Rouge Food have donated and supported Bank. “Their holiday tradition Louisiana’s food banks. Our of raising food to feed those in food banks generously serve need helps to raise awareness our communities in many dif- of the issue of hunger, especialferent ways not only during a ly during the holiday season.” To make a donation in the response to natural disaster, like hurricanes, but also year Baton Rouge area, visit brfoodbank.org. round,” Supriya Jindal said.

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Service department under new management. Looking for an experienced, motivated technician with good attitude. Needed for suspension, trim, and electrical. (FORD certified a plus, if not, there will be opportunity to become Ford certified.) Great benefits. Come be a part of our SUPERIOR team. Please call Michelle @ 225-654-2611 or email resume to

Large local property and casualty insurance company accepting resumes for an Account Underwriter. Four (4) year business related college degree required. Minimum 3.0 GPA. Excellent benefits, including health, life, retirement, 401(K), cafteria plan, and alternate work hours. If qualified, send reume and college transcripts to: Human Resources Dept., P.O. Box 95005, Baton Rouge, LA 70895-9005. EOE AUTO APPRAISER Large local property and casualty insurance company accepting resumes for an Auto Appraiser to complete appraisals and prepare total loss evaluations in the Baton Rouge area. College degree or previous experience required. Good driving record required. Excellent benefits, including company car, health, life, retirement, 401(K), cafeteria plan, and alternate work hours. If qualified, send resume and college transcripts to: Human Resources Dept., P.O. Box 95005, Baton Rouge, LA 70895-9005. EOE POLICY ANALYST Large local property and casualty insurance company accepting resumes for a Policy Analyst. High school graduate with good data entry skills required. Excellent benefit including health, life, retirement, 401(K), caferteria plan, and alternative work hours. If qualified, send resume to: Human Resources Dept., P.O. Box 95005, Baton Rouge, LA 70895-9005. EOE

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Internal Medicine practice specializing in providing primary care to residents in Long-Term Care facilities is looking for a Nurse Practitioner for 2-3 days a week for the New Roads area. Please contact: Scott Sansovich 1-800-979-9595 and/or send CV to: scott@general medicine.com

* CNA/Nurse Tech PRN * Occupational Therapist Full Time * Occupational Therapist PRN * Physical Therapist PRN * Social Worker PRN Interested candidates should apply online at www.brgeneral.org or for more information call 225-231-3113 Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center, Now Hiring! www.marybird.org Medical Front Desk Receptionist Position At least 3 yrs of work exp. required in medical field. Fax resumes to : 225-761-5155 Needed Exp’d Caregivers 225-930-4790 www.HISCapplication.com The Care Center is NOW HIRING FOR:

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Demolishing Home Tear Down & Concrete Demolition. 20yrs. exp. Daryl May Construction. Lic. & Ins. 268-6915.

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JIM JEANSONNE. 766-1268. Replace, adjust & fine tune doors. Lic/Bonded.

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Firewood FIREWOOD - All season Red Oak, Delivered or you pick up. 225-247-2719/774-3668 SEANSONED OAK FIRE WOOD, $140 1/2 CORD SPLIT & DEL. 225-329-9642 SEASONED FIREWOOD Pickup or delivery. W hole cord,half cord. 225-610-0879

Flooring BEAT ALL ESTIMATES we install laminate, ceramic, wood @ $1.50 sf *Carpet Carpentry/Paint. 272-7697

Gutters/Gutter Cleaning Magnolia Gutters & Sheet Metal. Free Est/35 Yrs exp. Lic/Ins. 6" continuous gutters. Awnings & chimney tops. 225-439-4410 S & S GUTTERS. No job too small! Clean/repairs. Free Ests. 225-445-2752.

Handyman Glen’s Handyman Services Carp., Elec., Plumb., Paint., Floors, Kit., Bath, Doors Mbl. Home repair. Rental propertyMaint.225-385-3853 Carpentry, Painting, Drywall Repair, Roof Repair & Washing, Tile, Plumbing. 23 years exp. 225-305-0585

THE HANDYMAN, all your home care needs avail. 24/7 James at 225-287-9499

Hauling

225-755-8383

MRS. CLEAN MAID Serving the B.R. area since 1984. Lic., bonded & insured. Screened, trained, exp. maids. 225-664-9053 Lending Hands Cleaning 1/2 off all new customers! Lic. & ins. Ref’s. available. È Call 225-572-6762 We do it all! (I mean everything) One call thats all. House Cleaning, Ironing, Yard work, etc 225-505-9356

GUARANTEE GIRLS Locally owned & op 30 yrs. Ins./Bonded. 225-756-3900. KIM’S CLEANING At Your Request Res. & Comm. 225-963-6066 You Tried the Rest, Now Try the Best! Great Rates! Serving all areas. 590-6906

House Washing Ballard’s House Washing Since 1973, 15K + houses washed. Call 225-921-4101.

Land Clearing S & K CONTRACTORS : Land Clearing, Lot Leveling, Pond digging & house pads. No job too big! 225-936-8830

Land Clear/Dirt "WE DO IT ALL!" Complete Site Prep. Clearing & Clean Up. 413-8385

Landscaping Flowerbed Clean-up weeding, trimming, mulching. Lawn & Bed Maint. Sodding LIC#4188 INS. 225-755-9016 SAMSON SERVICES, LLC Landscape, Irrigation, Drainage. Lic. horticulturist #3739. Ph: 225-938-6786

25 Yr. Exp. Drywall Finisher. Free est.! All types! No job too big! Lic. & Ins. 936-8410

WE PAY CASH 4 JUNK, WRECKED & RUNNING VEHICLES 225-715-4852

Sheetrock Repair 30 yrs. Exp- No Job Too Small. John Langlois 225-223-0790

BIG CASH FOR JUNK CARS. FREE TOWING 225-302-6455

D 1 YARD, FREE mulch with flower bed cleanup. Senior discnt! Call È 225-993-9204

Home Improvement/ Remodeling

DASC. LAWN & MORE D Landscaping, remodels fencing. Lic./Ins. 276-9513

Electrical Work Ray’s Electric Repairs Circuit breaker box install, repairs, etc. Reasonable rates. L&I. 225-284-5951

ALL OUTDOOR Construction & Home Improvement, Call 225-292-4171.

Samson Serv., LLC Irrigation Repair & Install Irr. Lic. #0513. 225-938-6786

Lawn-Yard Service $$ Ever-So-Green LLC $$ We Do It All Winter Cleanup, Mow, Edge, Weedeat, Trim, Blow, Leaves Vacuumed, Cleanup Flower beds, Same day svc. 7 days/wks

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Bayou Lawn Service Free est. Fully insured. Call Mark or Peter 318-201-4714; 318-587-0306

I cut yards, do flower beds, rake & mulch leaves. Affordable! 225-266-1069

Fencing IRON FENCES, Gates & Rails. Licensed & Insured. Call 225 753 1217.

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MARANATHA LANDSCAPE & HORTICULTURAL SERV. 30+yrs exp. 225-400-8697

Painting/Papering BEAT ALL ESTIMATES Quality wrk ù 25yr. Int/Ext Paint carpentry, all flooring pressurewash 225-272-7697

Brousseau Painting, Interior/ Exterior. 25 yrs exp. Refs. Free est. 225-241-8488 Flawless Painting & Con. Great price guaranteed! Call Jonathan: 225-772-4405 Husband & wife. Christians w/ 40yrs exp. Free Est. 225-315-1996 *225-226-0636 JT’s PAINTING. Int/Exterior, Pressure wash & Sheetrock Repair. Lic. 225-236-2976.

Plumbing J’s PLUMBING. LMP#4979 24/7 Svc. Mention this ad& receive $25 off. 10+ yr exp www.jsplumbing.co*BBB accredited. 225-910-7715 CALL A RETIRED PLUMBER Free Est. Kit. & Bath Repairs, leaky faucets. Military Discount 225-753-3538/938-2487

Resumes

PROFESSIONAL RESUMES Call 225-474-4923

Roofing Repair 34 YEARS LOCAL EXP. in built up & all types of shingle roofing. Same crew 20 yrs., hand nail. 5 yr. leak Free Warranty 225-383-3072 BEST PRICE ON ROOFING! GET A FREE ESTIMATE ! U will B glad you did. 27 yrs, loc. Any questions, Call Jimmy 225-975-1764. LEAKS STOPPED Any type Roof, Painting & Carpentry Wrk Over 40 yrs exp. FreeEsts. Jim 338-6809

A1 Professional Roofing Free Est. Lic. & Ins. 343-4251 a1proroofing@gmail.com A-TEAM ROOFING Lic. Leaks, Repairs/Reroofing. 225- 907-3489 Expert roofer METAL SHINGLE FLAT. Lic. Insured. Brother’s Const. New & Repair. 335-3131. METRO ROOFING & Repair. Lic. & Ins. FREE ESTIMATES 225-774-7296 * 225-270-0196 Stevenson Roofing * Specializing in Flats/ Shingles & Patch work. 225-620-1890 STOP THAT LEAK! We do roofing, carpentry, drywall. Free est. 937-0018 SUNRISE Roofing & Const. Lic. * Fully Insured * BBB Free est. 225-272-2181 BROTHER’S CONST. Lic. & Insured. BBB. Vinyl, Hardie Stucco. Free Est. 335-3131.

Tree Service

RE/MAX First Prop. Mgt-Sales-Leasing 291-1234

NOTICE TO READERS Sec. 6:386.1. Large material to be removed by contractor. (City) (a) Any person, business or other entity engaged in business of tree service who in the course of business fells or trims any tree, shall be responsible for the removal of the tree and its components from the premises where the tree was felled, and shall not place the tree or its components or other large lumber refuse on any part of the premises or adjoining servitudes or rights-of-way for removal. (b) If the contractor fails or refuses to remove a felled tree and/or its components, the owner of the premise shall be responsible for removing the material in accordance with subsection (a), (c) Anyone violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to a fine of not more than five hundred dollars ($500.00) or six (6) months imprisonment or both. (Ord. No. 9838, & 1. 2-23-94)

Sales, Prop. & Assoc. Mgt. Adam Campo Real Estate 225-295 3035

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CALL CALVIN’S Licensed/ Bonded/Insured LMP 1773. 752-5014 Tim’s Proficient Plumbing LM P 2233, all plmbg, gas, repairs. WH’s. 571-7853

Ponds FISH STOCKING Discount Prices * Free Del 1-800-362-3390 www.parkersfishfarm.com

Pressure Washing *Action Power Cleaning* Res./Comm. Lic./Ins. Homes, buildings, patios, driveways,sidewalks, windows,decks,mobile homes & more. Free Est. 223-3206

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NOTICE TO READERS To the best of our knowledge, all ads under Tree Service in the Business Service Directory represent legitimate offerings by responsible contractors. However, The Advocate does recommend that readers exercise normal business caution in responding to ads, in particular where up-front money is requested. For license details visit www.ldaf.state.la.us SOUTHERN TREE Tree Removal, Stump Grinding, Trimming & Emergency Storm Work. Lic. Arborist 39yrs. exp. Free Est. Call 225-235-1743 ***A2Z TREE REMOVAL*** We make quality tree and stump removal affordable. 225-445-3723 AFFORDABLE TREE CARE LLC & Stump Grinding. Lic. & Insured. LDAF #159402. 225-964-0606*225-683-3481 Samson Serv., LLC * Cert. Arborist #6769A. Stump grinding. Affordable rates! Call 225-938-6786.

Steve Robins Tree Serv. 50 Yr Exp * Lic. & Ins. Free Est- EBR. 225-925-0610

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Full and Part Time. Monday to Friday shifts, no weekends, no holidays, minimal call. Experienced operating room Rad Tech needed for fast paced surgical hospital offering excellent benefits and work/ life balance. Ideal candidates will have previous surgical experience and must have current LSRT and ARRT credentials as well as BLS certification. Please visit www.sscbr.com to apply online or submit resumes to hr@sscbr.com Part time Dentist needed for afternoon clinic in Baker. Call 504-621-7412 Peds/surgery. medical assist. 3yrs exp. required. Fax CV to 225-757-7805. Pointe Coupee Healthcare Weekend LPN Position with Bonus Available Please email resume to: jtircuit@plantationmgt.com

Or apply in person at: 1820 False River Dr. New Roads, La. 70760 Phone : 225-638-4431 Pointe Coupee Heathcare Position Available Weekend RN’S Please send resume to:

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BATON ROUGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE • Coordinator of Corrections and Industrial Skills • Pre-Engineering Instructor For more information: http://www.mybrcc.edu To apply online: http://www.civilservice.la.gov

Equal Opportunity/Equal Access Employer BRCC www.mybrcc.edu 201 Community College Dr Baton Rouge, LA 70806

EATEL

www.eatel.com/jobs Employment opportunities w/City-Parish Government visit www.brgov.com H.S. SCIENCE TEACHER needed for 2nd semester. Biology 1, 2 & Chemistry 1. Send resume& transcripts: choots@centralprivate.org

Restaurants/ Hotels/Clubs

1540 GINO’S seeking SERVERS & BUSSERS. Fine Dining Exp Nec. Apply Between 2pm5pm. Mon-Fri at 4542 Bennington Ave.

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Or Apply in person at: 1820 False River Drive, New Roads, La.70760 PRIVATE DUTY NURSE AIDES needed for daytime hours & weekend work. Experience required. Call between 8a-3p, M-F. 225-767-0095 St James Place View available jobs at stjamesplace.hyrell.com

St. Joseph Hospice, LLC Visit Our Website At www.StJosephHospice.com THE BATON ROUGE CLINIC JOB LINE 225-246-5627 EQUAL OPPTY EMPLOYER

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CNAs 2/10 Shift CNAs 10/6 Shift Please apply in person or submit resume by email: 11188 Florida Blvd. email address: bjones@ plantationmgt.com

The Care Center

Our mission is to work together with integrity, compassion and professionalism to provide excellent resident care. If you like a fast-paced environment, working with the best, come join our team. Great benefits and Pay. Current Openings are: Director of Nursing RN Licensed Practical Nurse - M-F 3/11 shift C.N.A. 2/10 shift full time C.N.A. PRN shifts Please apply in person or email resume to: 11188 Florida Blvd. KTCHILTON@ PLANTATIONMGT.COM WOMAN’S HOSPITAL Visit us online www.womans.org

Office Clerical

1480 ARTICULATE Professional needed to handle incoming calls. Spanish A+. Call 225-766-1111 D Clerical Personnel D Needed Clerical Personnel needed to help reduce my work load, We need someone that can work Monday through Friday, also be reliable, responsible and organized. Computer skills needed good with organization. He/She will support our manager and employees through a variety of tasks related to organization and communication ensuring that all administration tasks are completed accurately and delivered with high quality in a timely manner. The target is to ensure excellent service standards and maintain high customer satisfaction. For more info contact: C lisa2055@hotmail.com

Growing CPA firm

seeks motivated individual for tax department. CPA and prior experience preferred by not required. Candidate must exhibit good communication and supervisory skills. Excellent opportunity for advancement. Compensation DOE. Send resumes to: careers@fw-cpa.com Jeffrey’s Collision Center is seeking an Exp. Collision Estimator. Contact Ray at: 225-243-5566.

JOB FINDERS

jobfinders@bellsouth.net LA Relay: Communication, Bilingual-Span/Eng- Communication & Captioning Assts all shifts. 225-2914500 workforhamilton.com Legal Secretary / Paralegal for small defense firm. Minimum 2 years defense experience. Resumes will be kept confidential. legal manager1956@gmail.com LITIGATION PARALEGAL needed. 3 yrs. exp. req’d. Email: careers@bswllp.com LOUISIANA STAFFING 225-621-3212 225-621-3210 - FAX Office Manager for a counseling agency needed to work full time between two offices, Gonzales and Amite. Send resume to: Cfurusa01@yahoo. com Snelling Personnel Serv Please see our job listing www.snelling.com/batonrouge

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Masters level social workers and counselors needed to provide intensive inhome counseling services (MST). Send resume Cfurusa01@yahoo.com Program Asst. at LRCE Full time position BS or BA; 3-5 yrs. teaching exp. Resume with references to NancyR@lrce.org

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Hotel Workers Servers, Dishwashers, Maids, Houseman cynthia@ advantage-inc.com L’Auberge Baton Rouge Now Hiring - To Apply www.pnkinc.com/career RUTH CHRIS Now Hiring FT Server Apply in person, 4836 Constitution Ave. Mon.-Fri. www.crownebaton.com 4728 Constitution Ave. Baton Rouge, LA

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1560 ACCEPTING Applicants For Call Center. $10 - $12 Per Hr, Benefits, $13 - $15 Per Hour After 60 Days With Bonuses. Call 225-224-6625 Baton Rouge based Reulet Electrical Supplies is looking for a Business Development Leader with 2-3 years of sales experience in the electrical industry and a mandatory history of Industrial contacts that include both Electrical Engineers and Electrical Contractors. Send resume to: mhiggins@sperformance consulting.com Carmouche Insurance, Inc: “A Louisiana Company Providing World Class Service." We are aggressively expanding each of our 4 loc’s in both personal & commercial dept’s. Do you have P&C exp. in SALES/ SERVICE or BOTH & want to be rewarded for your hard work? Send resumes TODAY to: insurancejob1000@ gmail.com

C.J. BROWN, Realtors LATTER & BLUM Inc., Realtors Van Eaton & Romero ABILITY TO SUCCEED IN REAL ESTATE SALES? We always have room at the TOP! Best People, Support, Brand, Commission Plans, Service & Tools! Join the TEAM that helps you accelerate your business. We know you have what it takes! Take a test drive to show us you do. www.LBRSALES.com or call 1-800-428-8294 and arrange an interview today! FT INSIDE SALES PERSON needed. Knowledge of guns, law enforcement or military exp. helpful. $12/hr. Fax resume to: 225-924-4947 or Email to: brps9530@gmail.com Marchand’s Interior & Hardware is looking for an Exp’d Flooring Salesperson and/or kitchen & bath consultant. Full or part time positions available. Please e-mail resumes to brentley@marchands.net

Now Hiring Agents , Adam Campo Real Estate. High Comm. splits 225-295-3035 "Pawn Star Employment" Apply at City Pawn 225-926-7296

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1600 02 Temp Farmworker Start Date 02/15/2016 end 12/15/2016 plant harvest sugarcane rice beans Apply fertilizer pesticides repair fences dig ditches form rows cut grass Remove debris trees weeds Use hand tools Irrigation cultivation load unload farm field sanitation duties Minor maint operation of farm equip Lift up to 50lb walk bend kneel handle materials for long periods. Once hired may require a random drug test at no cost to worker. $10.18 P/H 35 hrs P/W M-F some S/S Time may vary due to mechanical weather or avail of crop. Wrk done in inclement weather. Housing avail at no cost to wrker who cannot reasonably return to residence at end of each work day. Tools supplies & equip provided at no cost to wrker. Trans & subsistence expenses to wrk site provided/paid upon completion of 50% of wrk contract or earlier if appropriate 3/4 GUARANTEE specified in USDOL Reg. 20 CFR 655.122(i) JOB contract. Employer may give bonus/raise at his sole discretion based on performance or wrk history in addition to hrly wage. Contact Vermilion Career Solutions Center Linda Souther 337-893-1986 REF: Job order # 588909 Job offered by Denais Farms, Kaplan, LA 70548 Help wanted in all positions. Will train. Militello Shoe Repair. Apply in person at 7473 Corporate Blvd.

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02 Temp Farmworker Start date 02/15/2016 end 12/15/2016 Plant harvest wheat soybean minor maint on farm & equip Use hand tools Apply fertilizer pesticide irrigation load unload farm field sanitation duties Minor operation of farm equip Lift up to 50lb walk bend kneel handle materials for long periods. Once hired may require a random drug test at no cost to worker. $10.18 P/H 35 hrs P/W M-F some S/S Time may vary due to mechanical weather or avail of crop. Wrk done in inclement weather. Housing avail at no cost to wrker who cannot reasonably return to residence at end of each work day. Tools supplies & equip provided at no cost to wrker. Trans & subsistence expenses to wrk site provided/ paid upon completion of 50% of wrk contract or earlier if appropriate 3/4 GUARANTEE specified in USDOL Reg. 20 CFR 655.122(i) JOB contract. Employer may give bonus/ raise at his sole discretion based on performance or wrk history in addition to hrly wage. Contact Pointe Coupee Career Solutions Center Vickie Ambrose 225667-1874 REF: Job order # 587152 Job offered by Damian Glaser Farms LLC, New Roads, LA 70760, Ventress, LA 70783, Erwinville, LA 70729, Ramah, LA 70757, Jackson, LA 70748

15 Temp Farmworkers Start Date 02/15/2016 end 12/15/2016 Plant harvest clover rye grass hay Apply fertilizer pesticide mulch repair fences Remove trash dig ditches mow grass Walk behind bailer throw bails Load unload trailers/trucks Irrigation cultivation farm field sanitation duties Use hand tools Attend cattle/ livestock feed water herd castrate administer meds etc maintain stalls farm area barns equip Minor maint operation of farm equip Lift up to 50lb walk bend kneel handle materials for long periods. Once hired may require a random drug test at no cost to worker. $10.18 P/H 35 hrs P/W M-F some S/S Time may vary due to mechanical weather or avail of crop. Wrk done in inclement weather. Housing avail at no cost to wrker who cannot reasonably return to residence at end of each work day. Tools supplies & equip provided at no cost to wrker. Trans & subsistence expenses to wrk site provided/ paid upon completion of 50% of wrk contract or earlier if appropriate 3/4 GUARANTEE specified in USDOL Reg. 20 CFR 655.122(i) JOB contract. Employer may give bonus/ raise at his sole discretion based on performance or wrk history in addition to hrly wage. Contact Pointe Coupee Career Solutions Center Vickie Ambrose 225667-1874 REF: Job order # 587147 Job offered by Craig Neal & Sons Farm LLC, Morganza, LA 70759

Massengale Grounds Management seeking applicants for two positions: 1. Landscape Designer; 2. Landscape Project Manager. Please fax resumes to: 225.343.3689 or email to: resume@mgminc.com . Experience required. References required. PERSON NEEDED for electrical, plumbing, & repairs on mobile homes. Must live in park. Roofers P/T. Loc. in Port Allen. 225-336-1219 PT Marketer Needed! Exp. a Must! Email resumes to: teffani@medicalspa ofbatonrouge.com

02 Temp Farmworker Start Date 02/18/2016 end 12/18/2016 Attend/assist with cattle hogs poultry feed water move set up fencing Pen process package to transport Clean maint. repair stalls farm area barns equip buildings fences Use hand tools Remove debris trees manure mow grass Minor operation of farm equip Load/ unload trucks/trailers farm field sanitation duties 3 months expr required Lift up to 50lb walk bend kneel handle materials for long periods. Once hired may require a random drug test at no cost to worker. $10.18 P/H 35 hrs P/W M-F some S/S Time may vary due to mechanical weather or avail of crop. Wrk done in inclement weather. Housing avail at no cost to wrker who cannot reasonably return to residence at end of each work day. Tools supplies & equip provided at no cost to wrker. Trans & subsistence expenses to wrk site provided/paid upon completion of 50% of wrk contract or earlier if appropriate 3/4 GUARANTEE specified in USDOL Reg. 20 CFR 655.122(i) JOB contract. Employer may give bonus/ raise at his sole discretion based on performance or wrk history in addition to hrly wage. Contact Tangipahoa Career Solutions Center Paula Gatlin 985-902-4228 REF: Job order # 588026 Job offered by Iverstine Family Farms, Kentwood, LA 70444 03 Temp Farmworker Start date 02/15/2016 end 12/01/2016 Plant harvest cotton soybean corn Apply fertilizer pesticide Minor maintenance on farm & equip Minor operation of farm equip Use hand tools Irrigation cultivation load unload farm field sanitation duties Lift up to 50lb walk bend kneel handle materials for long periods. Once hired may require a random drug test at no cost to worker. $10.18 P/H 35 hrs P/W M-F some S/S Time may vary due to mechanical weather or avail of crop. Wrk done in inclement weather. Housing avail at no cost to wrker who cannot reasonably return to residence at end of each work day. Tools supplies & equip provided at no cost to wrker. Trans & subsistence expenses to wrk site provided/paid upon completion of 50% of wrk contract or earlier if appropriate 3/4 GUARANTEE specified in USDOL Reg. 20 CFR 655.122(i) JOB contract. Employer may give bonus/raise at his sole discretion based on performance or wrk history in addition to hrly wage. Contact Avoyelles Career Solutions Center Cathy Germany 318-240-8820 REF: Job order # 587154 Job offered by Hamburg Mills Farms/Wayside Farms, Hamburg, LA 71339 07 Temp Farmworker Start date 02/01/2016 end 12/01/2016 Harvest rice crawfish Maintain ponds Minor maint on farm & equip Use hand tools cut up bait check re-bait repair traps grade clean ice sack crawfish Irrigation load unload farm field sanitation duties Minor operation of farm equip Lift up to 50lb walk bend kneel handle materials for long periods. Once hired may require a random drug test at no cost to worker. $10.18 P/H 35 hrs P/W M-F some S/S Time may vary due to mechanical weather or avail of crop. Wrk done in inclement weather. Housing avail at no cost to wrker who cannot reasonably return to residence at end of each work day. Tools supplies & equip provided at no cost to wrker. Trans & subsistence expenses to wrk site provided/paid upon completion of 50% of wrk contract or earlier if appropriate 3/4 GUARANTEE specified in USDOL Reg. 20 CFR 655.122(i) JOB contract. Employer may give bonus/raise at his sole discretion based on performance or wrk history in addition to hrly wage. Contact Evangeline Career Solutions Center Tasha Duplechain 337-363-6241 REF: Job order # 588957 Job offered by Five S Farms, Ville Platte, LA 70586 Farming: Barnhill Orchards, Lonoke. Lonoke County, AR. Now hiring 6 temporary workers from 2/10/16 to 12/1/16 at an hourly wage of $10.69. Work is field preparation, potting, planting, prolonged bending and stooping, weeding, hoeing, and picking of seasonal fruits, nuts, vegetables and melons. Three quarter of an average 40 hours per week guaranteed. All tools, supplies, and equipment provided at no cost. Housing provided at no cost if outside of commuting area. If applicable, transportation and subsistence expense to the job will be paid upon completion of 50% of the employment period, or earlier, if appropriate. We are an alcohol/ nicotine free farm and have drug testing at the employer’s expense during the work period. Apply to the nearest State Workforce Agency & refer to AR Job Order 1437234.

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ACCEPTING Applicants For Call Center. $10 - $12 Per Hr, Benefits, $13 - $15 Per Hour After 60 Days With Bonuses. Call 225-224-6625 ATTENTION Maids, House Cleaners, & Housekeepers!!! -Come grow with us! -Up to $14 per hr w/ tips! -Vacation/Holiday pay! -No Nights/Weekends! Call 225-435-4260 Ext 3 Auto Paint & Body Spray Techs needed. Up to $1,500/wkly. 225-366-0089. Benny’s Car Wash and Oil Change. Apply Online www.bennyscarwash.com

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Schools Covenant Security Services, a national provider of quality guards is hiring dependable Personnel to join Our Security Staff in the Baton Rouge, LA area. We are hiring for part-time &temporary positons. Ideal candidate must be at least 18 yrs of age, highschool diploma/GED, valid driver’s license and have a TWIC card or able to obtain one. Must be able to work shift work. Retirees welcome! Above average pay. EOE www.covenantsecurity.com

DONATE PLASMA - Save a Life. You can earn up to $100 this week. Must have a valid Id and social security card. Call 225-354-0965 for an appointment .

Exp. Floral Designer F/T or P/T positions. Must work on Saturdays. Apply at: Villere’s Florist 750 Martin Behrman Ave. Full Time Parts Store Employee Needed for Rollin Homes Inc. *Must be able to lift large items, load and unload inventory, and work with customers. *For inquiries please call (225) 744-1204 *Must apply in person at: 15652 airline hwy. Prairieville,LA 70769 HARLEY-DAVIDSON

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Will train. Apply in person, 5853 Siegen Lane 225-292-9632

Holland Bottom Farm, Cabot, AR hiring 18 temporary farm laborers to work from 02/03/2016 to 12/01/2016. Work includes field preparation (weeding and hoeing), manually plant, cultivate, harvest, grade and pack strawberries, peaches, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, okra, sweet corn, peppers, cucumbers, squash, blueberries, blackberries, and melons. Includes transplanting, irrigate, thinning, pruning, trellis, or stake and string any of the above crops; assemble shipping cartons, load and unload delivery trucks, maintain/repair irrigation system, clean work areas. Work requires prolonged bending, stooping, reaching for long periods of time, and able to lift 50 lb bags. Workers must perform work in extreme temperatures ranging from 32 to 100 degrees. Work varies from day to day depending on various crops. $10.18/hr. with 3/4 workday guaranteed. Tools, supplies, equipment provided at no cost. Housing provided at no cost if outside commuting area (including US workers). Transportation and subsistence expense to the job will be paid upon completion of 50% of the work contract, or earlier. This is an ALCOHOL/ DRUG/ TOBACCO FREE WORKPLACE. Applicants should apply to nearest State Workforce Agency, or out of state applicants by email: lodom91 7@centurytel.net. Job Order Number 1438170. Lic. Female Massage Therapist needed! 1yr exp. teffani@medicalspa ofbatonrouge.com LIC. NAIL TECHS NEEDED Email resumes to: teffani@medicalspa ofbatonrouge.com Maid Service Needs Maids. Must have own transportation. Competitive Pay. Call DS office. 664-9053

MAKE READY PERSON needed for Prop Mgt Co. Exp. helpful but not nec. Reliable transp. a must. Health ins. & 401K. Fax resume to 225-292-2351 or apply at 5618 Superior Dr. Ste. A, Baton Rouge. New Year! New Location! 1814 Dallas Dr. Looking for Stylists/Barbers for booth rental. Clark Hair Salon. For info., Call È 225-571-4904

Business Opportunity

1810 " " NOTICE " " When it comes to earnings or locations, there are no guaran-tees. For free information about buying a biz op or franchise without getting scammed, write the Federal Trade Commission, Washing-ton, D.C. 20580 or call National Fraud Information Center, 1-800-876-7060.

Want To Buy

2010 BERTRANDS - BUY OLD U.S. Coins Gold & Silver. Can come to you! 225-933-9711. DIAMONDS TOP CASH for Diamonds, loose or mounted, Rolex watches, gold, sterling & coins. Diamond Distributors, Loan Brokers, 8210 Jefferson Hwy., Suite E. 225-927-6514 I Buy Colt Pistols, Coins, Antiques & Art by Rucker & Wright. 225-202-0465.

Antiques

2080 ***MERRY CHRISTMAS*** Lagniappe Antiques 2175 Dallas Dr 225-927-0531

Auctions

2120 2-Day Construction, Truck & Farming Auction Thurs. Jan. 28th & Friday Jan. 29th TAKING CONSIGNMENTS NOW Hvy Construction, Trucks, Trailers, Autos, Farming Equip., RV’s, etc… Call 800-850-2252 to discuss our flexible auction terms. Brochure deadline Friday 1/8 www.HendersonAuctions.com

Auctioneer: M. Henderson La Lic# 136-15 A HUGE ESTATE SALE! Sun. Oct. 18th at 1:30pm outhern Heirs Auction (225) 791-2440 #1060 www.southernheirs.com Gilmore Auction & Realty Co (504) 468-6800; Lic. #447 www.gilmoreauction.com V. WATTS AUCTIONEERS, INC AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS & LIQUIDATION CONSULTANTS. Lic. #210-12 P.O. Box 41, Livingston, LA. 70754. Call 686-7238

Collectibles

2240 PAYING CASH for U.S. & Foreign Stamp Collection, Old Letters; Documents, etc. 333-2416 - mention ad

Jewelry/ Watches

1710

2420

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CITY PAWN SHOPS We Buy Gold www.facebook.com/ citypawnbatonrouge

CRANE OPERATOR TRAINING SCHOOL Lift Tech and River Parish Community College ENROLLING NOW Crane Operator Training Program Please contact Brittany for more information (225) 450-7605 or email

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1720 A Better Life Starts at ITI Technical College Over 40 years of career training in Baton Rouge Call Now! 1-866-313-1827 Part Time Electrical Instructor Must be knowledgeable in Electrical safety, commercial, industrial and residential lighting. Must have a working knowledge of relay logic and motor control principles. National Electrical Code and transformers is a plus. Applicants must have documented five (5) years of experience in the electrical field areas above. Email hr@iticollege. edu or fax your resume to HR at 225-756-0903

Business Opportunity

1810 100’s of Louisiana Businesses For Sale Sunbeltnetwork.com/BR Sunbelt 201-0202 Acquisition-Marketing Of BUSINESSES-ALL SIZES TOTALLY CONFIDENTIAL JAMES DESSELLE OFF 201-0202 - C 235-7457 SUNBELT BUS. BROKERS Bars: 31 for sale. BR, NO Laf, S. La. Small to large. Sunbelt 201.0202

Be your own boss and partner with the world’s largest commercial cleaning franchise. $20K! Equipment, supplies, training and $5,000 in monthly customer included. 1-800-586-6100 www.janiking.com Be Your Own Boss! The UPS Store, the world’s largest network of franchised postal, business & communication services is looking for new franchise owners in Denham Springs and Walker area. We are the Leader in the industry. Over 4000 Centers worldwide. Low start up cost. $60,000.00 minimum cash investment THE UPS STORE 1-877-623-7253 www.theupsstore.com **Convenience Stores** 33 For Sale - All Areas sunbeltnetwork.com/BR Sunbelt 201-0202 "LOOKING for PRIME locations to open new Subway Restaurants in your area. Both traditional and nontraditional needed. Call 800-666-4848 for info!!" ** NOTICE ** Big profits usually mean big risk. For more information about avoiding investment scams, write the Federal Trade Comm at Washington, D.C. 20580, or call the National Fraud Information Center 1-800-876-7060. ***Restaurants*** 63 For Sale - All Sizes sunbeltnetwork.com/BR Sunbelt 201-0202

NO ONE PAYS MORE! All Diamonds, Jewelry, Coins, & Antiques. Expert jewelry repair. DIAMOND DISTRIBUTORS 8210 Jefferson Hwy., St. E (225) 927-6514

Machinery & Tools

2480 20 ft & 40 ft. STORAGE/ SHIPPING Containers. New & Used. " Buy Direct" CONGLOBAL INDUSTRIES 504-246-7853

Pianos, Organs

2600 FRUGE’S PIANO CO "THE PIANO SPECIALIST" 11811 Coursey Bl 291-0404

Portable Buildings

2610 10x12 12x16 12X24 All bldgs built on site AAA Portable, 654-0345 12x24 Custom Bldg $3295 6’ door w/rmp, 2 windows Built On Site* 985-969-6191 www.piney-woods.com

STORAGE/SHIPPING Containers - All sizes New, Used, Custom BOASSO 888-375-0738

Restaurant Equipment

2620 RESTAURANT CHAIRS & BAR STOOLS. Call 225-274-1811.

Utility Trailers

2770 Circle R Trlrs-All New Alum. CHEROKEE. 6x12, $2,295. No boards/paint. 225-647-0969.

Lost & Found Pets

2885 FOUND on Pope Rd. in Zachary on Dec 22, 2015. Pretty smokey gray cat. Contact Mary, 225-936-5857

Lost & Found Pets

2885

Dogs

2940

2810 FERTILIZED HAY SQUARE & ROUND BALES 225-933-5975 POND STOCKING Discount Prices * Free Del 1-800-362-3390 www.parkersfishfarm.com

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Mazda

6690

Buick

6220 Merry Christmas! Yorkie Town is Walker, LA this weekend! We have for four little golden male Yorkies at this time. $800/each. If you want one under your tree give me a call at: 318-316-9607 or email to: yorkietown292@yahoo.com

Pet Supplies, Miscellaneous

2980 (6) Dog Shock Collars for rabbit hunting. Asking $600. Call È 225-715-1275 4330

Apts. Unfurn. Area 3

4330 1BR/1BA SPECIAL! Wd flrs, fans & W/D conn. $350/m+ $200 dep. Call 225-975-4968 1BR Efficiency $425 1BR - $525, $300 dep 123 Live Oak. 225-205-5636 4340

Apts. Unfurn. Area 4

4340 $100 dep on all apts 1/1 or 2/1 Apts all over Baton Rouge. 225-615-7841 3/2 duplex, Old Hammond area, close to 1-12, $750, Section 8 OK. McDaniel Properties, owner /agent 225-388-9858 ∂ Greenwell Plaza ∂ Magnolia Gardens ∂ Lone Oak Apts All util incl in SOME Apts $200 OFF COUPON 225-216-0065 * 925-2312

Monterrey Townhouses

3325 Monterrey Blvd. 2 Bedrooms. 225-924-5130 Apply 9333 Mammoth Dr. Under New Management Specials ! 1, 2 & 3 BDRM APTS. (225) 753-6904 4350

Apts. Unfurn. Area 5

4350 1/1 $425, new floors and paint, w/s incl, near LSU, downtown. McDaniel Properties, owner /agent 225388-9858 2/1 next to LSU, $625 w/d incl, pets ok, wood flrsMcDaniel Properties, owner /agent 225-388-9858 2B R/2.5BA - FP, Cen A/H, W/D, Fen. patio, $625-$695 mo. $400 dep. 225-766-8588 ACROSS from OLOL Hosp. TH 2br/2.5ba, FP, W/D conn., patio, ceiling fans, Refrig, $950 mo + dep (225) 445-3252 or 603-0635 Gardere area. $888/mo Util. includ. 2br/2ba. No dep. WE PAY YOU $750 IF.. Call 225-362-3099 Renovated 2 Br / 1.5 Ba townhouse on Jasper Ave. in Gardere. W/D included. $525mo. $300 dep. 225-405-3257

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Apts. Unfurn. Area 9

4390 PRAIRIEVILLE AREA, Clean 2BR/2BA, 18868 Jefferson Hwy, $700/m. 225-756-0100. 4780

Houses Unfurn. Area 8

4780 1458 CLINTON - 5Br, 2ba home in heart of Denham, $1200 mo. Call 225-937-5106 2br/2ba in Watson. Appliances - W/D. $950/mo $800 dep. Ref. req. 225-261-8482 3BDRM Homes in convenient neighborhood, $1150-$1250 /month. Call 225-324-7049 3BR/2.5BA, 1700sf, SS appl., incl. fridge. Lrg. back fenced patio. Near Schools & park. $1200/m. Avail on 12/15. Call 225-223-4961. 3BR/2BA home in Walker. Great schools! $1,150/mo. + dep. Call 225-276-2662. For Rent: 2BA/1BR Swan St. Maurepas $1,200 Waterfront Lane Real Estate Services 225-644-7760 Nan Riffe, Broker For Rent: 3BA/2BR Brick St. Amant $1,500 Lane Real Estate Services 225-644-7760 Nan Riffe, Broker French Settlmnt Near Schl 4B/2BA, no pets. RV shed pasture option. $1,450/mo + dep. req’d. 225-721-3828 Spacious 3br/2ba in South Point, fncd yard, No pets! $1300 mo+dep 225-665-0310 Very nice! 3Br/2.5Ba. Dbl carprt. S. Walker, no pets $1250 mo/dep. 225-665 6890 4790

Houses Unfurn. Area 9

4790 3BR/2BA, Updated! $950/m +dep. 18568 Little Prairie È Call 225- 644-3616 Lovely 3br/2.5ba townhome w/ fenc. yd & 2-car garage on Pinehurst Dr in Prairieville. $1,450/mo. Call 225-454-1194

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5210 2006 HONDA 1800 VTX, C-2 $5,900. Beautiful Bike! Good condition. 225-235-7781

Automobile Agencies

LOST 12/16 Sherwood. Blck German Shepherd. Reward $250! Tracey 225-333-9303

Motorcycles

CECIL GRAVES Chevrolet - GMC Truck 7259 Hwy 61 North ST. FRANCISVILLE 1-800-547-7072 GERRY LANE ∂ BUICK ∂ GMC ∂ 225-926-7010 HOLLINGSWORTH RICHARDS FORD Get pre-Approved! 877-278-5121

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Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge Ram 7245 Hwy 61 North ST. FRANCISVILLE 1-855-506-2773 ROBINSON BROTHERS FORD-LINCOLN 11455 Airline Hwy. 924-7068 TEAM HONDA 6363 Siegen Lane 225-298-4100 Team Toyota I-12 & O’Neal Lane 225-273-5880

Automotive Wanted

6100 HOLLINGSWORTH MAZDA Get Pre-Approved 800-206-1727

RED BARN MOTORS 2003 Buick Regal, Auto, ac, loaded, 129k mi $2,750. 225-369-1920 agt.

Cadillac

6240 GERRY LANE BUICK 11 Cadillac CTS Coupe White diamond. Low miles. Call Judah or Tim 225-9267010.

Chevrolet

6260 RED BARN MOTORS 05 Chevrolet Malibu Maxx auto ac great shape $3,875 225-369-1920 agt.

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We Buy Used Cars $500-$50,000

Vans/Cars/Trucks Foreign/Domestic All Makes & Models Chrysler

6280 GERRY LANE BUICK 12 Chrysler 300 5.7 V8. Great Ride! $22,950 Call Judah or Tim 225-926-7010. RED BARN MOTORS 2003 Chrysler PT Cruiser Auto, ac, 108k mi., lthr, S/R $4250.225-369-1920 agt.

Dodge

6300 ’07 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT Quad Cab. Black. 145k miles. $6,000. 225-202-2109 ’08 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT Lone Star Ed. Black. 85k miles. $12,500. 225-202-2109 RED BARN MOTORS 2005 Dodge Neon, auto, ac gas saver $3,250 Call 225-369-1920 agt.

Ford

6320 GERRY LANE BUICK 14 Ford Focus Titanium, Sunroof, leather, $17,450. Call Judah or Tim 225-926-7010 RED BARN MOTORS 1999 Ford Contour, auto ac, very clean! 115k miles $2,250. 225-369-1920, agt

Jeep

6340 RED BARN MOTORS 2000 Jeep Gr CHerokee auto ac 128k mi. very nice $4,650. 225-369-1920 agt

Mercury

6400 ’98 Grand Marquis LS,58k, Good buy.New Price $4,800 225-383-4066/225-931-4191

Saturn

6470 RED BARN MOTORS 1997 Saturn SL2 auto ac 98k miles, nice car $2,995 225-369-1920, agt

Sport Utility

6530 GERRY LANE BUICK ’05 Mazda Tribute $6,950 Call Judah or Tim 225-926-7010 GERRY LANE BUICK 12 Jeep Grand Cherokee, Super-Clean. $18,450. Call Judah or Tim 225-926-7010. GERRY LANE BUICK 15 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited. Hard top, 3,000 mi. Judah or Tim 225-926-7010. RED BARN MOTORS 2000 GMC Jimmy auto ac great shape must see $3,650. 225-369-1920 agt RED BARN MOTORS 2002 GMC ENVOY, auto, ac loaded leather $2995. 225-369-1920 agt RED BARN MOTORS 2004 Chevrolet Trailblazer auto ac loaded 149k mi $4750. 225-369-1920 agt

Sports Cars

6540

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6650 GERRY LANE BUICK ’14 Hyundai Accent. Low miles, Low Payments! Call Judah or Tim 225-926-7010. RED BARN MOTORS 2003 Hyundai Elantra auto ac runs great! 81k mi. $2995. 225-369-1920, agt RED BARN MOTORS 2005 Hyundai Elantra auto, ac, 110k mi runs grt $3,250. 225-369-1920 agt,

Jaguar

6670

PARETTI JAGUAR 225-756-5247 Lexus

6680 RED BARN MOTORS 1999 Lexus ES 300, auto ac, loaded, 94k mi. $3750 225-369-1920, agt

Mazda

6690 RED BARN MOTORS 2003 Mazda Tribute auto ac, great cond must see $3,495 225-369-1920, agt

10 Mazda Miata MX-5. 1 owner, low mi., perfect maint., grg kept. $16,350. 14925 mi. Call 504-421-8560 GERRY LANE BUICK 11 Mazda CX9 Touring. Loaded. $14,950 Call Judah or Tim 225-926-7010. GERRY LANE BUICK 13 Mazda 6, 28k miles. $13,950. Call Judah or Tim 225-926-7010. RED BARN MOTORS 2000 Mazda Protege auto, low miles runs great $3,275 225-369-1920, agt

Mercedes Benz

6700 1999 MERCEDES BENZ CL 280 130K $4500 great cond. 1 owner 225-907-2416

Mitsubishi

6710 GERRY LANE BUICK 14 Mitsubishi Lancer ES. Warranty. $13,500. Call Judah or Tim 225-926-7010. RED BARN MOTORS 04 Mitsubishi Galant auto ac, loaded, 125k mi $3995 225-369-1920, agt

Nissan

6720 GERRY LANE BUICK ’08 Nissan Armada SE Loaded $17,950. Call Judah or Tim 225-926-7010. GERRY LANE BUICK 11 Nissan Altima V6 SR sdn. $15,950. Call Judah or Tim 225-926-7010.

Saab

6730 RECREATIONAL WINCHES TRUCK MOUNTED. DEALERS TRUCK, 926-1070.

Toyota

6740 GERRY LANE BUICK ’13 Toyota Corolla LE $13,950. Call Judah or Tim 225-926-7010. GERRY LANE BUICK ’13 Toyota Rav4 XLE Loaded $22,400. Judah or Tim 225-926-7010.

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Volkswagen

6750 Southpoint Volkswagen 800-291-0025/225-291-6000 13940 AIRLINE HWY

Trucks/ Light Duty

6810 GERRY LANE BUICK 10 Chevy Silverado Crew Cab LTZ. $24,750. Call Judah or Tim 225-926-7010. GERRY LANE BUICK 11 Ford F150 crew cab, leather, sunroof, nav, $24,950. Call Judah or Tim 225-926-7010 GERRY LANE BUICK ’14 Chevy Silverado 12K miles. $19,950. Call Judah or Tim 225-926-7010 GERRY LANE BUICK ’15 GMC Canyon Crew Cab SLE, loaded, Save $$! Call Judah or Tim 225-926-7010. RED BARN MOTORS 03 Chevy S-10, auto ac, great shape 129k $3495 225-369-1920 agt. RED BARN MOTORS 1998 Dodge Dakota auto super clean 104k mi. $4795 Call 225-369-1920, agt

Team Honda 855-313-8326

We Buy Used Cars $500-$50,000 Vans/Cars/Trucks Foreign/Domestic All Makes & Models www.galvezmotorcars.com FOR GOOD USED TRUCKS! 225-647-5501

Vans

6840 RED BARN MOTORS 2002 Dodge Caravan auto ac loaderd 68k miles $3875 Call 225-369-1920 agt RED BARN MOTORS 2003 Honda Odyssey auto ac loaded very nice $3875 Call 225-369-1920, agt.

Classic Cars

6780 1956 Thunderbird. Very good condition. Call 225-921-6375 if interested.

Sportsman’s Exchange

2680 Colt, Python, Winchester Collector. Wants to buy old guns. 225-937-7133 Concealed Carry Course Sr StateInstructor 335-1571 www.gordonhutchinson.com ghhutchinson@gmail.com FAMILY WANTS TO LEASE: 100-200 acres of prime deer hunting land. Will Pay Top Dollar! Call 504-214-5674. German 240 Watherby $1,400. Sentinel 22 REV $325. Mossberg DU 12ga $400. H&K USP 40 cal. custom $800. MAYER CO. È 225-767-0305 DGUIDED GOOSE & DUCK combo hunts. Rice fields Lots of Geese 337-873-9752 Cajunwildlifeadventures.com

GUN SHOW

GONZALES ∂ Lamar Dixon Jan 2, 9-5 & Jan 3, 10-4 www.capgunshows.com RECREATIONAL WINCHES TRUCK MOUNTED. DEALERS TRUCK, 926-1070.

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EAST BATON ROUGE PARISH PERMITS Permits issued in East Baton Rouge Parish from Dec. 19 through Dec. 26.

COMMERCIAL: ADDITION

WOODDALE BOULEVARD 2026: $49,000, Owner: Robby Turner. Total square footage: 7,920. Addition of a 1,520-square-foot canopy with concrete slab over existing concrete pavement with sub-surface drainage between two existing fabrication workshop buildings (no E, M or P) for a total of 7,920 square feet including buildings and canopy. Also included is a 1,264-square-foot porch addition on a third showroom building (separate address, same owner). Issued Dec. 22.

COMMERCIAL: NEW

BURBANK DRIVE 10050: $400,000, Owner: Donnie Jarreau. Total square footage: 1,024. New construction of building for fast food/drink drive-through with parking. Issued Dec. 23. HIGHLAND ROAD 20302: $1,221,021, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 17,000. New construction of building with concrete mezzanine to include a 3,888-square-foot covered area. Building for use in fabricating, processing and distribution of marsh buggy equipment as follows: Group B-Office (2,122 square feet), Group F2-Shop (9,808 square feet), Group S2Storage (1,182 square feet). Issued Dec. 22.

COMMERCIAL: REMODEL

Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,348. New single family residence in the 100-109 mph windzone. Issued Dec. 24. FALL RIVER DRIVE 565: $203,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,602. New single family residence. Issued Dec. 21. GRAND WAY AVENUE 2919: $324,636, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 4,162. New construction residential. Issued Dec. 22. PORTULA AVENUE 532: $204,360, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,620. New construction residential. Issued Dec. 21. PORTULA AVENUE 754: $204,360, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,620. New construction residential. Issued Dec. 21. PRESERVATION WAY 11011: $385,000, Owner: Bo Fetzer. Total square footage: 4,214. New single family residence. Issued Dec. 23. SUGAR CANE LANE 1922: $323,934, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 4,153. New construction residential. Issued Dec. 21. TIGER CROSSING DRIVE 2221: $400,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 4,334. New single family residence in the 100-109 mph windzone. Issued Dec. 21.

ANGLO STREET 1837: $33,332, Owner: Frederick Laborde. Total square footage: 1,312. Addition of bedroom, bathroom, utility room, porch and detached garage — workshop. Issued Dec. 24. MARKET WEST DRIVE 9797, EAST BATON ROUGE: $6,501, Owner: Christopher Seymore. Total square footage not listed. Issued Dec. 22. MAXINE DRIVE 387: $19,200, Owner: Dianne Taylor. Total square footage: 181. Garage addition and existing carport remodel. Issued Dec. 22. MINT DRIVE 9724, EAST BATON ROUGE: $10,000, Owner: Calvin Clouatre. Total square footage: 616. Addition of storage building — rebuild on existing foundation. Issued Dec. 21. SOUTH CARROLLTON AVENUE 1055: $105,000, Owner: Jason Riggs. Total square footage: 620. Addition of second-floor bedrooms and bathroom, first-floor renovations. Issued Dec. 23.

RESIDENTIAL: NEW

AMBERDALE DRIVE 543: $206,856, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,652. New single family residence. Issued Dec. 24. BIRD SONG DRIVE 10719: $266,760, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 3,420. New construction residential. Issued Dec. 22. BRIARCLIFF AVENUE 13735: $159,666, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,047. New single family residence. Issued Dec. 24. BRIARCLIFF AVENUE 13745: $164,502, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,109. New single family residence. Issued Dec. 24. BRIARCLIFF AVENUE 13755: $189,618, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,431. New single family residence. Issued Dec. 24. BRIARCLIFF AVENUE 13775: $229,866, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,947. New single family residence. Issued Dec. 24. CALLOT STREET 4937: Owner not listed. Total square footage: 1,985. New single family two-story residence 3 feet, 1 inch from the property line requiring a one-hour fire-resistant from both sides wall. Issued Dec. 21. CHENIERE AVENUE 8173: $183,144,

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CHAUCER DRIVE 6527, EAST BATON ROUGE: $22,500, Owner: Mike Gaseen. Total square footage not listed. Install 22 solar panels on existing roof 270 W. 5.94 KW. Issued Dec. 21.

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FRITCHIE DRIVE 3156: Owner: Ron Babb. Total square footage not listed. Demolish single family residence. Issued Dec. 21.

FAIRWAY OAKS COURT 18556, EAST BATON ROUGE: $50,000, Owner: Douglas Mendoza. Total square footage not listed. Gunite pool. Issued Dec. 22.

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NICHOLSON DRIVE 3347: $85,000, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,292. Interior renovation to existing suite space A — never occupied — and combining with suite B for yoga studio of 2,292 square feet total. Adding laundry room renovation of 1,386 square feet to existing 906 square feet. Issued Dec. 23. PERKINS ROAD 7434: $600,000, Owner: Darrel LeBlanc. Total square footage: 9,162. Interior renovation to 8,710 square feet on second floor of existing 19,220-square-foot office building and addition of 452-squarefoot atrium and stairwell. Issued Dec. 22.

CRESCENT DRIVE 1019: $2,000, Owner: Nelson Dakmak. Total square footage not listed. Eightfoot wood fence. Issued Dec. 21.

VALENCIA COURT 8354: $204,360, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,620. New construction residential. Issued Dec. 21. VILLAGE CHARMANT DRIVE 7111: $178,230, Owner not listed. Total square footage: 2,285. New single family residence. Issued Dec. 21. VILLAGE CHARMANT DRIVE 7111: $194,064, Owner not listed. Total

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