gers take title
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Tuesday night's play.
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games from Sher-
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gressive defeated Gordon Traylor's
Signettes two games.
In the play oRs Central Progressive
played a good game scoring eleven
points against the Challengers. In
the second game Challengers held
them down with a fifteen-four score.
So Challengers took the first place
trophy and Central Progressive took
the second place trophy
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Proud coach
A proud P.H.S. Basketball Coach
Greg Marten addresses the capacity
crowd of Ponchatoula athletes and
their parents who attended Monday's
Spring Sports Banquet. Marten gave
a stirring review of all that the club
had been through this season, on
and off the diamond, suffering the
death of a teammate, injury, but
fighting to within a game of the state
championship.
(Staff Photo)
I Paul's Cafe
By DOTSY
Paul's old town care
The start of east Pine
Hungry found each day
As all love to dine.
Coffee pot always on
Biscuits before dawn
Ten to eight Paul is gone
Make his school bus run.
Old Hardhide keeps one eye open
As delightful smells come by
The old tummy keeps hopin"
Some vittles will get to try.
A fowl pot on Tuesday
With dumplings by the score
Closed each and every Sunday
Makes Paul's food enjoyed more.
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• Identichild
FROM PAGE ONE
The speaker is Mrs EvelynRelan, a
Winn Dixie Supermarket office
worker in the Ponchatoula store who
has been doubling s a fingerprint
specialist since Winn Dixie started its
unique "Identichild" program just
two weeks ago.
Under the local direction of Store
Manager Gary Barattini, the "Identi-
child" fingerprint project has already
seen over 200 area youngsters come
to the store to have their prints
taken.
So successful is the program that
Winn Dixie officials say it will be
offered here for the forseeable future.
The service is free, paid for totally by
Winn Dixie.
Mothers can bring their children to
the local Winn Dixie as soon as tl%y
have had their first birthday, and on
up through their teen years.
In less than two minutes, and
without any of the black inky mess
that viewers of old police movies are
used to associating with fingerprint-
ing, parents can gain some peace of
mind.
The painless process results in
prints being recorded on a card
provided by Winn Dixie that can be
wrapped in plastic. The prints do not
go into a police and government
computer or file. The only copy is
handed over to the parent so the
parent can put the child's fingerprints
with other valuable documents at
home.
'eople are becoming aware of the
dan[s, thanks to the media and
this i why we've had such a re-
sponse, especially since we're the
only business in the area offering this
service," said Mrs. Relan, who said
the easy technique of taking prints
was taught to her by an FBI agent
and from supervisors in the Winn
Dixie program.
"A lot of mothers say they worry
because their kids run wild during
the day and they can't hope to keep
track of their every move. The fear of
kidnapping is very real," said Mrs.
Relan, adding, Some of the kids
have a strange feeling because
they've always associated finger-
printing with having committed a
crime, but most of them think it's
great fun."
Interviewed as she was waiting for
her daughters Rolanda, 7, and
Shei]a, 11, to have their prints
taken, Mrs. Sandra Clark of Poncha-
tou]a summed up what many parents
seem to feel when it comes to using
the free fingerprinting service:
"I think it's great. I hope I never
have to use it, but I think it's a great
idea."
Purely a public service program run
by Winn Dixie for families in the
area, the fingerprinting process and
the record card are absolutely free,
with no requirements to purchase
items at the store.
Parents interested in taking advan-
tage of the ldentichild program can
come by the Ponchatou]a Winn Dixie
store anytime the store is open, but
Mrs. Relan suggests that the best
times would be Thursday, Friday and
Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
This week's local games THE PONCHATOULA TIMES
MAY 19, 1983
PAGE THIRTEEN
, Dixie Youth Baseball May 23, Monday
5:30 KF.C. Jaycees
HOME VISITORS 7:30 L.O.S. Kiwanis
May 19, Thursday
5:30 K.C. AthleLic Shop
7:30 L.O.S. Harper's TV
May 20, Friday
5:30 Jaycees C.N.B.
7:30 Kiwanis Gabriel
Anniversaries
May 19-Lynda & Larry Ryan,
Dallas & Corine Pepitone
May 20oFred & Pat Kirsch, Herc &
Margurite Watkins
May 22oGlenn & Virgie LeBlanc
May 23-Dennis & Alice James,
Mark & Donna Beachamp
May 24-Vickie & Harold Holden,
Michael & Shirley Sweeney, Gary &
Jean Stanga
May 25-Hardy & Paulette Richard-
son
Happy Birthday
May 19-Linda Mathews, Barry T.
Landry Jr., Lanny Schatzle, Mike
Arnonvin
May 20-Nicole Watkins, Vera Hally
May 21-Summer Fussell, Ernest
LeBlanc
May 22-Sean Sweeney, Tina Pal,
Donald Disher, Lawrence Byers,
Jason Raiford, Marian Byers, Susan
Fowler
May 23-Michael Ray Henderson,
Bryan Bohning, Vernon Hebert,
Nicole Jackson, Richard Eieser,
Charles Raiford
May 24-Leah Seal, Kelly Landry,
Pearl Berner, Jane Tidwell
May 25-Deiton "Kelly" Brooks,
Patty Neihaus, Chucky Bates
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