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THE PONCHATOULA TIMES MAY 19, 1983 PAGE NINE
Ducks Unlimited dinner May. 27
The Old Hayride Building is the lncluded intheticketpriceisanopen
setting for the Second Annual Pon- bar.
chatoula Ducks Unlimited Banquet Auction activity should be fast and
to be held this year on Friday, May furious, with several rare hunting
27 starting at 7:30 p.m. momentoes to hit the block. A grand
Clerk of Court Carman Moore will prize will be a shotgun to be raffled
be the master of ceremonies and will off at $I0 a ticket, with a limit of 100
conduct the auction which will cap tickets. The money goes to help
off the evening, finance Ducks Unlimited conserva-
Area sportsmen are urged to attend
the event. Club president Byard
*'Peck" Edwards can be reached at
386-9451. or tickets can be pur-
chased at the door ($25 for Member
tickets and only $15 for guests).
Featured at the dinner will be boiled
rrvfish, potatoes, and ham.
tion efforts, which recently have
taken the direction of purchasing
vital wetlands to save them from
overdevelopment.
Sportsmen from all over the reader-
ship area of this newspaper are
invited to attend.
THE END
i Spring is Here i
The
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is having a Spring Sale
SHRUBS
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Dwarf Gardenias Japenese Yew Red
Tip Shrub Abelias Clearias
We also carry Sweet Potatoe Slips
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Open 24 Hours
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small pre-schoots, beauty salons,
offices for engineers, lawyers, doc-
tors, even a candy shop.
Pierson privately indicated that he
did not believe there was much
chance the attorney general would
rule in favor of the absentee busi-
nessman who complained about the
local newspaper.
But he added that the matter was
out of his hands, since he had to
follow the council's directive and turn
Canfield's complaint over to the
attorney generaJ.
Pierson also agreed to convey to the
attorney general a letter given him by
Editor & Publisher Bryan T.
McMahon refuting claims made by
the Washington Parish businessman
that the local newspaper's operation
in any way violates city ordinances.
(The Ponchatoula Times is a family-
operated weekly with more paid
subscribers than any other weekly
newspaper in Tangipahoa Parish. it
is Ponchatoula's only locally-owned
newspaper. A year's subscription
costs $1 I.OO. Inquiries, letters to the
editor, and subscription requests
should be mailed to Post Office Box
743, Ponchatoula, La., 70454.)
Late in January, dressed in his
Major General uniform he was taken
to view the full length oil painting of
him in the lobby of the CIA head-
quarters. The bowed head came up,
the jaw hardened, the sagging body
stiffened to attention. Straight as a
soldier, the general about faced and
strode down the corridor and
through the foyer, and climbed with-
out help into the car. (p.833)
On Sunday, February 8, 1959, with
Ruth at his bedside, his brother
Vincent gave himthe last rites of the
church. When Eisenhower heard the
news he remarked to Marcellus Hart-
ley Dodge "What a man! We have
lost the last hero." Dressed in his
General's uniform, Donovan was
buried three days later beside Patri-
cia in Arlington National Cemetery
amid a thunder of guns, trumpet
calls, and hymns.
remarkable services which you ren-
dered to our joint cause in the war
years.
Yours sincerely
Winston S. Churchill
5-19 Rotary Loranger
5-23 Bohnings F.G.B. FROM PAGE EIGHT
5-23 Independence Rotary on July 25, 1955 of an overdose of
5-24 Medi-Thrift Loranger barbiturates and alcohol.
5-25 Rotary F.G.B. April 1, 1957
5-25 Bohnings Medi-Thrift Dear Bill:
! have just learned to my great
distress, of your illness. As a veteran
• Washington Parish of far too many such things in the
last couple of years ! know how
FROM PAGE ONE difficult the enforced period of inac-
would stand as law until a court case tivity must be for you. But-also in
or actual law could supersede it. my role patient --i do recommend
"What I want to know is, what most highly that you cooperate fully
about all the other things going on? ' with the doctors. ! need not tell you
said Councilman Julian Dufreche, in that the country needs you back on
apparent reference to the many, the active i/t. With best wishes for a
many Ponchatoula businesses oper- speedy and complete recovery, and
ated by families.out of their homes, affectionate regard in which 1 know
"We can't selectively enforce it (the Mamie joins.
law)," was City Attorney Pierson's Asever
reply. Dwight Eisenhower.
Ponchatoula currently boasts fam-
ily-operated businesses in its residen- Dear General Donovan:
tiat areas as diverse as: a photo ! was indeed sorry to learn of your
studio, a recording studio, insurance illness. Pray accept my warm good
offices, nurseries, tool sharpening wishes for an early and complete
shops, antique shops, sign shops, recovery. I well remember the
For all your Graduation needs,
, Collage Picture Frames for .
graduation & prom photos
; * Graduation Cards ..
,[ * Graduation gifts from Hallmark
Btrthda girl . Party Favors "
Heather
Renee
Coikmire, daugh, of her grandparents. Grandparents . For your Anniversary, Bridal & Shower needs,
ter of Harlin and Cindy Coikmire, are Mr. & Mrs. Humberto Vega and
Ponchatoula, celebrated her first Mr. and Mrs. Harlin Colkmire Sr., all _ visit our Bridal Corner 4,].
birthday on February 26 in the home of Ponchatoula. trilll this Ad & receive wo ree 7otiv
Game of the week Conclusion: , For Home Town convenience & a persona . 4
DXEBO','S 1983 Wild Bill 386-2310 138 W. Pine St.
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