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Lonnie O. Aulds

Lonnie Odell Aulds (August 14, 1925 – March 22, 1984) was a businessman from Shreveport, Louisiana, who was a Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from Shreveport in Caddo Parish in northwestern Louisiana. He served a single term from 1968 until 1972.[1]

Lonnie Odell Aulds
Louisiana State Representative for Caddo Parish
In office
1968–1972
Preceded byAt-large delegation:

Algie D. Brown
Frank Fulco
Morley A. Hudson
J. Bennett Johnston, Jr.

Taylor W. O'Hearn
Succeeded bySingle-member district
Member of Caddo Parish Police Jury
In office
1960–1968
Personal details
Born(1925-08-14)August 14, 1925
Near Farmerville
Union Parish
Louisiana, USA
DiedMarch 22, 1984(1984-03-22) (aged 58)
Shreveport, Louisiana
Political partyDemocratic
Residence(s)Shreveport, Louisiana
Alma materCentenary College of Louisiana
OccupationBusinessman
Military service
Branch/serviceUnited States Navy
Battles/warsWorld War II Pacific Theater of Operations

Background edit

Aulds was born near Farmerville in Union Parish in North Louisiana to Henry Leonard Aulds, Sr. (1897–1956), and the former Hazel Duty (1899–1972).[2] According to the 1940 census, he had two brothers, Henry Leonard Aulds, Jr., and Charles Glen Aulds, and two sisters, Lillian (later Armstrong) and Nellie Sue (later Davis), who were eleven years apart in age.[3] He served from 1943 to 1946 in the United States Navy in the Pacific Theater of Operations during World War II.[4]

Aulds graduated in 1950 from Centenary College in Shreveport[5] and later taught real estate in night school there. In 1957, he organized the Aulds-Horne & White Investment Company in Shreveport and was a principal in the real estate firm, Woodland Development Corporation. He was a president of the North Louisiana Economic Development Corporation. Highly active in various civic and community organizations, he was affiliated with the Jaycees and then the Chamber of Commerce. Aulds was a member of the Kiwanis Club, the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Masonic lodge, Shriners, the Forty and Eight veterans organization, and the American Legion.[4]

Political career edit

Aulds was an elected member of the Caddo Parish Police Jury from 1960 to 1968. He was the jury vice president in 1963 and the president from 1964 to 1966. The police jury, the parish governing body, is now known as the Caddo Parish Commission.[6] In 1966, Aulds was a candidate for the Louisiana State Board of Education for the seat representing the 4th congressional district. He vowed if elected to work to expand vocational education and higher education opportunities in the district.[4] He lost to fellow Democrat and incumbent board member Robert H. Curry of Shreveport. That board was reorganized under the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 into the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education. Another candidate in the race, Cecil K. Carter, Jr.,[7] was later elected to a term in the Louisiana State Senate.[8]

In 1967, as a police juror and with extensive experience in real estate, he was a member of the site selection committee for the Northwest Louisiana School for the Mentally Retarded. The seven-member committee was headed by then State Representative and later U.S. Senator J. Bennett Johnston, Jr. Other members of the panel included Representative Frank Fulco, later Representative P. J. Mills, and Edgar Hull, dean of the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Shreveport.[9] The completed facility is now known as the Northwest Louisiana Developmental Center, located at 5401 Shed Road in Bossier City.[10]

Aulds left the police jury to run successfully for the state House of Representatives in the 1967–1968 election cycle, when Democrats swept the Caddo Parish offices. His colleagues included the Shreveport businessman Dayton Waller as well as the long-term members Algie D. Brown and Frank Fulco. Early in his first session of the legislature the freshman Aulds was named to replace veteran Representative Fulco on the House Budget Committee at the request of Governor John McKeithen. The matter sparked discord in the Caddo Parish delegation, but McKeithen tried to smooth over the hard feelings with self-deprecating humor in an engagement in Shreveport in mid-February 1969.[11]

Personal life edit

At forty-four, Aulds on December 31, 1969, married 20-year-old Katherin B. Aulds (born 1949) in Harrison County, Texas.[12] Katherin Aulds was a florist for twenty-five years until she became a funeral home owner after completion of the course in mortuary science at Southern University at Shreveport. Their son is James Linard Aulds (born c. 1972).[13]

Aulds died in Shreveport at the age of fifty-eight. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church on Texas Avenue in downtown Shreveport.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). legis.la.gov. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 4, 2013. Retrieved July 8, 2013.
  2. ^ "Aulds". findagrave.com. Retrieved August 11, 2013.
  3. ^ "Lonnie Odell Aulds in the 1940 census". ancestry.com. Retrieved August 11, 2013.
  4. ^ a b c d "Lonnie O. Aulds political card". bossier.pastperfect-online.com. Retrieved August 12, 2013.
  5. ^ "In Memoriam". Retrieved August 11, 2013.
  6. ^ Veta Samuels, History of Caddo Parish Police Jury – Caddo parish Commission (government document)
  7. ^ Minden Press-Herald, August 15, 1966, p. 1
  8. ^ (PDF). legis.state.la.us. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 20, 2011. Retrieved August 12, 2013.
  9. ^ "Nearby sites for retarded school sought", Shreveport Times, August 21, 1967
  10. ^ "Northweswt Louisiana Developmental Center". la-bossier-city.doctors.at. Retrieved August 11, 2013.
  11. ^ Charlotte Burrows, "McKeithen leaves them 'em Laughing, Gasping", Shreveport Times, February 18, 1969
  12. ^ "1969 Marriage Licenses: Lonnie O. Aulds (131433)". hiddenancestors.com. Retrieved August 11, 2013.
  13. ^ "Katherin B. Aulds". auldsfuneral.com. Retrieved August 11, 2013.
Political offices
Preceded by
At-large delegation:

Algie D. Brown
Frank Fulco
Morley A. Hudson
J. Bennett Johnston, Jr.

Taylor W. O'Hearn
Louisiana State Representative from Caddo Parish
Lonnie Odell Aulds

1968–1972
Succeeded by
Single-member district

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Lonnie Odell Aulds August 14 1925 March 22 1984 was a businessman from Shreveport Louisiana who was a Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from Shreveport in Caddo Parish in northwestern Louisiana He served a single term from 1968 until 1972 1 Lonnie Odell AuldsLouisiana State Representative for Caddo ParishIn office 1968 1972Preceded byAt large delegation Algie D Brown Frank Fulco Morley A Hudson J Bennett Johnston Jr Taylor W O HearnSucceeded bySingle member districtMember of Caddo Parish Police JuryIn office 1960 1968Personal detailsBorn 1925 08 14 August 14 1925Near Farmerville Union Parish Louisiana USADiedMarch 22 1984 1984 03 22 aged 58 Shreveport LouisianaPolitical partyDemocraticResidence s Shreveport LouisianaAlma materCentenary College of LouisianaOccupationBusinessmanMilitary serviceBranch serviceUnited States NavyBattles warsWorld War II Pacific Theater of Operations Contents 1 Background 2 Political career 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesBackground editAulds was born near Farmerville in Union Parish in North Louisiana to Henry Leonard Aulds Sr 1897 1956 and the former Hazel Duty 1899 1972 2 According to the 1940 census he had two brothers Henry Leonard Aulds Jr and Charles Glen Aulds and two sisters Lillian later Armstrong and Nellie Sue later Davis who were eleven years apart in age 3 He served from 1943 to 1946 in the United States Navy in the Pacific Theater of Operations during World War II 4 Aulds graduated in 1950 from Centenary College in Shreveport 5 and later taught real estate in night school there In 1957 he organized the Aulds Horne amp White Investment Company in Shreveport and was a principal in the real estate firm Woodland Development Corporation He was a president of the North Louisiana Economic Development Corporation Highly active in various civic and community organizations he was affiliated with the Jaycees and then the Chamber of Commerce Aulds was a member of the Kiwanis Club the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Masonic lodge Shriners the Forty and Eight veterans organization and the American Legion 4 Political career editAulds was an elected member of the Caddo Parish Police Jury from 1960 to 1968 He was the jury vice president in 1963 and the president from 1964 to 1966 The police jury the parish governing body is now known as the Caddo Parish Commission 6 In 1966 Aulds was a candidate for the Louisiana State Board of Education for the seat representing the 4th congressional district He vowed if elected to work to expand vocational education and higher education opportunities in the district 4 He lost to fellow Democrat and incumbent board member Robert H Curry of Shreveport That board was reorganized under the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 into the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education Another candidate in the race Cecil K Carter Jr 7 was later elected to a term in the Louisiana State Senate 8 In 1967 as a police juror and with extensive experience in real estate he was a member of the site selection committee for the Northwest Louisiana School for the Mentally Retarded The seven member committee was headed by then State Representative and later U S Senator J Bennett Johnston Jr Other members of the panel included Representative Frank Fulco later Representative P J Mills and Edgar Hull dean of the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Shreveport 9 The completed facility is now known as the Northwest Louisiana Developmental Center located at 5401 Shed Road in Bossier City 10 Aulds left the police jury to run successfully for the state House of Representatives in the 1967 1968 election cycle when Democrats swept the Caddo Parish offices His colleagues included the Shreveport businessman Dayton Waller as well as the long term members Algie D Brown and Frank Fulco Early in his first session of the legislature the freshman Aulds was named to replace veteran Representative Fulco on the House Budget Committee at the request of Governor John McKeithen The matter sparked discord in the Caddo Parish delegation but McKeithen tried to smooth over the hard feelings with self deprecating humor in an engagement in Shreveport in mid February 1969 11 Personal life editAt forty four Aulds on December 31 1969 married 20 year old Katherin B Aulds born 1949 in Harrison County Texas 12 Katherin Aulds was a florist for twenty five years until she became a funeral home owner after completion of the course in mortuary science at Southern University at Shreveport Their son is James Linard Aulds born c 1972 13 Aulds died in Shreveport at the age of fifty eight He was a member of the First United Methodist Church on Texas Avenue in downtown Shreveport 4 Portals nbsp Biography nbsp United States nbsp Politics nbsp Education nbsp Business and EconomicsReferences edit Membership of the Louisiana House of Representatives 1812 2012 PDF legis la gov Archived from the original PDF on October 4 2013 Retrieved July 8 2013 Aulds findagrave com Retrieved August 11 2013 Lonnie Odell Aulds in the 1940 census ancestry com Retrieved August 11 2013 a b c d Lonnie O Aulds political card bossier pastperfect online com Retrieved August 12 2013 In Memoriam Retrieved August 11 2013 Veta Samuels History of Caddo Parish Police Jury Caddo parish Commission government document Minden Press Herald August 15 1966 p 1 Membership in the Louisiana State Senate 1880 2008 PDF legis state la us Archived from the original PDF on May 20 2011 Retrieved August 12 2013 Nearby sites for retarded school sought Shreveport Times August 21 1967 Northweswt Louisiana Developmental Center la bossier city doctors at Retrieved August 11 2013 Charlotte Burrows McKeithen leaves them em Laughing Gasping Shreveport Times February 18 1969 1969 Marriage Licenses Lonnie O Aulds 131433 hiddenancestors com Retrieved August 11 2013 Katherin B Aulds auldsfuneral com Retrieved August 11 2013 Political offices Preceded byAt large delegation Algie D Brown Frank Fulco Morley A Hudson J Bennett Johnston Jr Taylor W O Hearn Louisiana State Representative from Caddo ParishLonnie Odell Aulds1968 1972 Succeeded bySingle member district Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lonnie O Aulds amp oldid 1208955392, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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