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Zachary Post • Tuesday, June 4, 2013 • Vol. 8, No. 23 • Published Weekly • Circulation 16,000 • zacharypost.com © 2013 PRESORT STD US POSTAGE PAID ZACHARY, LA PERMIT NO. 6 CAR-RT PRESORT POSTAL CUSTOMERS ECWSS Postal Patron Local The Post is the place for Zachary news. Proud to be Zachary’s only locally owned, managed and staffed newspaper. See HADDEN FARMS on page 2 Lane Names Facility for Dr. Martin In This Issue Lane Names Facility for Dr. Martin .................. 1 Hadden Farms: Providing Fresh Produce All Year ............................................................... 1 Grace Baptist Church in Slaughter to Celebrate 40 Years .......................................... 4 Milestones ......................................................... 6 Classifieds .......................................................... 7 Hospital’s founding father honored at reception in his honor Lane Regional Medical Cen- ter recognized one of its founding physicians, Dr. Howard L. Martin, with a ribbon cutting, open house, and dedication of the Dr. How- ard L. Martin Medical Building on Wednesday, May 22. Lane Wound Center & Hyperbar- ic Oxygen Therapy recently moved from inside the hospital to this newly renovated medical building, located at 4917 West Park Drive on Lane’s campus directly behind Medical Pharmacy in Zachary. Lane Wound Care’s team of nurses provide advanced therapies for most wounds, such as diabetic, non-healing surgical, traumatic and infected wounds, as well as a variety of ulcers needing wound care. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy is used on more serious injuries or compromised wounds, providing 100% pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber (the air we breathe is only 21% oxygen). This high pressure dose of oxygen, known as hyper- baric oxygen, greatly increases the amount of oxygen delivered to body tissues by the bloodstream. Dr. Howard Martin is a native of Weyanoke in West Feliciana Parish, and has been practicing a s a Gen- eral Surgeon since 1958, and joined a group of Doctors to organize Lane Hospital in 1960. He has transi- tioned the last 13 years into Hyper- baric Medicine field, and now over- sees all of Lane Hospitals wound care patients. Wound care and Hyperbaric Ox- ygen Therapy provides advanced wound healing, increased oxygen delivery to injured tissue, improved infection control, greater blood ves- sel formation, preservation of dam- aged tissues and veins, elimination of toxic substances, and a reduction of gas bubble obstructions in the body. ABOVE left to right: Dr. Jessica Stevens, Dr. Thomas Trahan, Lane CEO Randy Olson, Lane board Chairperson Dell Guerra, Dr. Howard Martin and wife Rhonda, on May 22 at the dedication and ribbon cutting ceremony of the Dr. Howard L. Martin Medical Building. Hadden Farms: Providing Fresh Produce All Year BY JAMES RONALD SKAINS The father-son combination of Mike and Bill “W.A.” Hadden, cul- tivate nearly 100 acres of rich farm land at the northeast corner of High- way 61 and Plains Port Hudson Road. The Haddens have been at this loca- tion since 1981 and now offer fresh vegetables to the public at their farm location five days a week including Saturday and Sunday afternoons. “There’s nothing easy about farming,’’ 78 year old Bill Hadden admitted. “You’re up early, go to bed late, worry about the weather and the bugs, but when you see the finished product you are well pleased with your efforts.” “I like to grow all kinds of veg- etables, even the varieties that you don’t see often” Bill acknowledged. “We try to keep fresh mustard greens, turnip greens, and collard greens year round by rotating our fields three or four times a year.’’ “Squash is another one of my favorites, both yellow and white, and we do grow a lot of tomatoes,’’ Bill, an Agricultural Engineer with forty years of service with the LSU Extension Service added. “We try to grow whatever the local markets have a demand for. Fresh vegetables and fruits are our specialty.” “This year has been particularly challenging weather wise,’’ Bill ad- Showing off the early squash at Hadden Farms on U.S. 61.
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Zachary Post • Tuesday, June 4, 2013 • Vol. 8, No. 23 • Published Weekly • Circulation 16,000 • zacharypost.com © 2013

PRESORT STDUS POSTAGE

PAIDZACHARY, LAPERMIT NO. 6

CAR-RT PRESORTPOSTAL CUSTOMERS

ECWSS Postal Patron Local

The Post is the place for Zachary news.

Proud to be Zachary’s only locally owned, managed and staffed newspaper.

See HADDEN FARMS on page 2

Lane Names Facility for Dr. Martin

In This IssueLane Names Facility for Dr. Martin .................. 1Hadden Farms: Providing Fresh ProduceAll Year ............................................................... 1Grace Baptist Church in Slaughter to Celebrate 40 Years .......................................... 4Milestones ......................................................... 6Classifieds .......................................................... 7

Hospital’s founding father honored at reception in his honorLane Regional Medical Cen-

ter recognized one of its founding physicians, Dr. Howard L. Martin, with a ribbon cutting, open house, and dedication of the Dr. How-ard L. Martin Medical Building on Wednesday, May 22.

Lane Wound Center & Hyperbar-ic Oxygen Therapy recently moved from inside the hospital to this newly renovated medical building, located at 4917 West Park Drive on Lane’s campus directly behind Medical Pharmacy in Zachary.

Lane Wound Care’s team of nurses provide advanced therapies for most wounds, such as diabetic, non-healing surgical, traumatic and infected wounds, as well as a variety of ulcers needing wound care.

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy is used on more serious injuries or compromised wounds, providing 100% pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber (the air we breathe is only

21% oxygen). This high pressure dose of oxygen, known as hyper-baric oxygen, greatly increases the amount of oxygen delivered to body tissues by the bloodstream.

Dr. Howard Martin is a native of Weyanoke in West Feliciana Parish, and has been practicing a s a Gen-eral Surgeon since 1958, and joined a group of Doctors to organize Lane Hospital in 1960. He has transi-tioned the last 13 years into Hyper-baric Medicine field, and now over-sees all of Lane Hospitals wound care patients.

Wound care and Hyperbaric Ox-ygen Therapy provides advanced wound healing, increased oxygen delivery to injured tissue, improved infection control, greater blood ves-sel formation, preservation of dam-aged tissues and veins, elimination of toxic substances, and a reduction of gas bubble obstructions in the body.

ABOVE left to right: Dr. Jessica Stevens, Dr. Thomas Trahan, Lane CEO Randy Olson, Lane board Chairperson Dell Guerra, Dr. Howard Martin and wife Rhonda, on May 22 at the dedication and ribbon cutting ceremony of the Dr. Howard L. Martin Medical Building.

Hadden Farms: Providing Fresh Produce All YearBy James Ronald skains

The father-son combination of Mike and Bill “W.A.” Hadden, cul-tivate nearly 100 acres of rich farm land at the northeast corner of High-way 61 and Plains Port Hudson Road. The Haddens have been at this loca-tion since 1981 and now offer fresh vegetables to the public at their farm location five days a week including Saturday and Sunday afternoons.

“There’s nothing easy about farming,’’ 78 year old Bill Hadden admitted. “You’re up early, go to bed late, worry about the weather and the bugs, but when you see the finished product you are well pleased with your efforts.”

“I like to grow all kinds of veg-etables, even the varieties that you don’t see often” Bill acknowledged. “We try to keep fresh mustard greens, turnip greens, and collard greens year round by rotating our fields three or four times a year.’’

“Squash is another one of my favorites, both yellow and white, and we do grow a lot of tomatoes,’’ Bill, an Agricultural Engineer with forty years of service with the LSU Extension Service added. “We try to grow whatever the local markets have a demand for. Fresh vegetables and fruits are our specialty.”

“This year has been particularly challenging weather wise,’’ Bill ad-

Showing off the early squash at Hadden Farms on U.S. 61.

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mitted. “We’ve had to replant our okra, corn and peas, which will mean they will be ready about a month than in normal years later, than in normal years. I don’t know how well our fresh potato crop is going to turn out due to the unusual weather until we dig them in a couple weeks.”

“The weather was extremely wet from December through the end of February. Then we had an unusually cool spring with some heavy rains in both April and May. I believe that this has been the toughest year I’ve ever experienced in farming due to changes in weather.’’

Bill Hadden actually started his farming operation near St. Francis-ville in 1970 with just a few basic vegetables such as tomatoes, okra, squash, peas, and corn. At age 46, in 1980, Bill moved his farming op-erations to its present location. On this location that the Haddens use for their retail operation is a big old house that dates back over 160 years nestled among several large old oak trees. According to Bill, the oak trees are at least 200 years old.

“We just use the house for stor-age and the front porch for our retail operation,’’ Bill explained. “I don’t think anyone knows exactly how old the house is, but I’m sure that who-ever lived here during the Civil War would have heard the guns at Port Hudson.”

“Although I have a house in

South Baton Rouge I spend most of my time here at the farm in a trail-er,’’ Bill noted. “A farmer has to be close to his crop. Besides growing the vegetables, harvesting them, and selling them is almost a 24 hour a day operation.’’

Bill’s son Mike takes care of the retail operation as well as Hadden’s wholesale operation. Mike was ac-tive growing up in the 4-H, winning many ribbons and trophies, and has been helping with the farming since they moved to their present location.

“At least three days a week, I’m on the road early delivering our fresh produce around the Baton Rouge Metro area to a lot of the per-manent Farm Produce outlets and small grocery stores,” Mike pointed out. “I usually make my wholesale runs on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. However, sometimes one of our customers will call in Friday night needing certain vegetables and I’ll make an early Saturday morn-ing run. If that happens, I may be a little late in opening up on Saturday mornings.’’

“Our big season is from June to Thanksgiving when we have plenty of our vegetables for sale. We do buy vegetables and fruits from other local sources. Sometimes we will buy things that are non-local just to make sure we can service our cus-tomers until our crops come in.”

“I’m trying to increase our pro-duction of fruits by planting more varieties of trees,’’ Mike added. “We now have peaches, pears, blueber-ries, figs, Satsuma’s, and oranges

but I want to add varieties like the big blackberries. We are stocking all the trees I mentioned in pots for cus-tomers who want to plant their own fruit trees.”

“Most of our fig trees have been faithfully producing figs for many years. We have the purple and gold figs developed by LSU plus other varieties,” Mike added. “It seems that people are adding more fruits to their grocery list, so we want to be able to provide a broader range of fruits and vegetables.”

Reporters Note: During my grow-ing up years in north Louisiana on a small truck farm, I experienced some of the challenges faced by Hadden Farms in growing vegetables. How-ever, it was always a thrill when my mother would announce “we were going to be eating out of the garden today.” Fresh vegetables are simply those vegetables that you are able to eat within a day or two of when they were harvested. Only a farmer, a cook and a chef know the real value of “fresh.”

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The Braves needed to win the last game of the season to be the champions of the 11/12 year old league. They did just that on Thursday, May 16 by beating the Giants 15-0 in 3 innings. They were led by Noah Weston on the mound who threw a perfect game! They also had some big hits for extra bases by Chapman Hornsby, Hunter Millican, and Kevin Spears. Con-gratulations to all the boys! They worked hard all season long . They were coached by Josh Harrell, Brian Sartin, and Bobby Darbonne. They finished the season with a record of 10-2. Front Row L to R: Bryce Harrell, Chapman Hornsby, Blake Swarner, Noah Weston, Hunter Millican Middle Row L to R: Elan Blitch, Joshua Harrell Jr., Kyle Hostetler, Mick Lavinge, Kevin Spears Back Row L to R: Head Coach Josh Harrell , Asst Coach Bobby Darbonne. Not pictured: J.J. Hantash and Asst Coach Brian Sartin

On Memorial Day weekend the Legendz 11U Blue competed in the Swinging for the troops Grand Slam tournament. They played a total of 6 games to including the 3 final games back to back to back to complete and great weekend of baseball and bring home the championship trophy. Pictured from left to right: kneeling Kyle Rogillio, Dax Delapasse, Kyle Landry, Jayden Williams. Standing: Easton Rish, Derik Lathon, Jacob Ragsdale, Lane Watts, Dylan Sarrazin, Joseph Thompson. Back row is Coaches Kell Rish, Chris Landry, Cody Rogillio, and Head Coach Bruce Sarrazin.

Grace Baptist Church located at 9150 Highway 19 in Slaughter will be celebrating our 40th year anniver-sary on June 9, 2013. We would like to invite everyone to come share in this celebration.

Sunday School will begin at 10:00am with the Worship Service at 11:00am. We are so pleased to have Brother Tony Howeth, pastor of New-ton Baptist Church, in Covington, Georgia as our speaker for the Wor-

Grace Baptist Church in Slaughter to Celebrate 40 Yearsship Service. Jim and Molly Gulledge from H.E.L.P. Children’s Ministries will be leading our Children’s Church. Brother Kurt LaBouve from Bowdon, Georgia will be leading the music.

There will be dinner on the grounds with music to follow. We are looking forward to visiting and reminiscing with all of our past and present friends, and are hoping to make lots of new friends. Come and help us celebrate past, and look to the future.

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Georgia Pacific’s Annual Women’s Luncheon was held on May 15 at the Bluffs Country Club. During the event the ladies were entertained by a fashion show featuring classic styles from JoLynns Clothing and Accessories. Pictured from left to right are Yvonne Leak, Laura Smith, Lee Taylor, Dawn Dubois, Andrea Marshall, Elizabeth Plauche, Brandy Volner, Gina Obloma, Laura McBee, and Jennifer Robertson. Sylvia Wahoske was the event coordinator.

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Justin recently graduated from Coastal Carolina University with a Bachelor of Science Degree receiv-ing the highest honor, the President’s Award. He will continue his studies at LSU Medical School in Shreveport this Fall.

The couple will honeymoon in Ja-maica and reside in Shreveport after exchanging their on June 28th.

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Caleb Monroe Shotwell received his commission as a 2nd Lt in the Unit-ed States Air Force during Louisiana State Universi-ty’s Joint Commissioning Ceremony for graduating ROTC Seniors on May 16, 2013 at LSU. Ca-leb graduated with a BA in Electrical Engineering from LSU’s College of Engineering the follow-ing day. Caleb was on full academic scholarship from the United States Air Force during his time at LSU. He served as a distinguished leader & officer in both LSU’s Old War Skule of Cadets as well as the Persh-ing Rifle Corp. Caleb was awarded the “Top Gun” award at his officer field training & also received his golden jump wings for parachute training at the USAF Academy in Colorado Springs, CO. Caleb attended Silliman Institute in Clinton, LA through seventh grade and then attended University High at Louisiana State University from eighth grade until he graduated from U-High in 2008. His parents are Cindy &

Gary Shotwell of Zachary, LA. He is the grandson of Henry & Jerry Nettles,

St. Francisville, LA and the late Lucille Shotwell, Jackson, LA and Ewing Bradley Shotwell, Jr. of San Antonio, TX. Caleb follows the tradition of both of his grandfathers, Henry Monroe Nettles & Ewing B Shotwell Jr into the USAF, both of whom served in the USAF dur-ing the Korean Conflict & Vietnam, respective-ly. Caleb is engaged

to Miss Molly Jane Hane of Slidell, LA. Miss Hane also received her com-mission as a 2nd Lt in the USAF at the same ceremony. Lts Shotwell & Hane are set to be wed in August, 2013 at Hemingbough in St Francisville, prior to reporting to their respective military assignments. Lt Shotwell will report to pilot training at Laughlin AFB in Del Rio Texas in September. He is the youngest brother of Justin Neal Shot-well & Garrett Paul Shotwell, both of whom are fellow LSU alumni.

Shotwell Receives His CommissionMr. & Mrs. Lionel McCauley II of

Prairieville and Mr. & Mrs. Bryan Sat-terwhite of Zachary, are pleased to an-nounce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter Samantha Lynn to Justin Blake Creel, son of Mr. & Mrs. Richard Creel of Central.

The bride to be is the granddaugh-ter of Lionel and Winnie McCauley of Pride, Rosalie Firmin of Simme-sport, William and Pat Satterwhite of Plaquemine, Freddie and Burnie Roussel of Sorrento, and the late Wil-liam Wheeler of Zachary.

The groom elect is the grandson of Jim and Linda Davies of Central, and the late Ivy and Billie Creel of Central.

Samantha is currently enrolled at Southeastern Louisiana University in Early Childhood Education and will graduate this December.

Buxton Named Little Miss 2013 World LaPetite QueenAva Grace Buxton is 6

years old, lives in Zachary and attends Central Private School. She is currently the LaPetite World title holder (3-6 year old) for the Our Little Miss Schol-arship Pageant. Ava Grace competed against 40 girls from around the country, and was crowned in Jack-sonville, Florida last July. Ava has been involved with the New Orleans Coca-Cola community project, Komen Breast Cancer walk,

sponsoring less fortunate families at Christmas, and the Walk from Obe-sity. Having fulfilled all the requirements set forth by Our Little Miss, Ava Grace will receive schol-arship money to go to-wards furthering her edu-cation in the future. The 51st Our Little Miss pag-eant will be held in New Orleans, this July. Ava Grace will then crown and pass on her reign to

another lucky 3-6 year old girl.

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