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I @ L00ons Pride Throw a pal in jail for charity
CJ'/ II street car conducting and he didn't like She remembers Lucius Alford's " ""
it,' recalls Mrs. Eleser. grocery on the outskirts of downtown at shoes under ankle-lc'ath dresses were $25 you can have your favorite person bail for the fight against arthritis.
• A relative spotted, an advertisement Fifth and East Pine. where Bob Troyer's all the fashion. Younger girls wore their thrown in the slammer. WFPR Radio Station is sponsoring
for a caretaker s position at what is now law office stands today. "I remember dresses at just barely mid-calf. And the That's right thrown in jal in the Jail and Bail and will broadcast from
l ,, to s, aryvillein Wadesboro. main street before ,h'ey put in the school children attended the old Arthritis Founciation's Jail and Bail. The station October 3, 1985 from 7a m. to
' In 1,921 we shipped our furniture on neutral ground," she said. refering to wooden St. Joseph School, and she event is sponsored locally by The 5 p.m.
II DELUXE FLASHING ARROW II Cullen s ship (a lake schooner) to the palm tree planted ground that saidthe wooden church faced West Pine Ponchatoula LionsClub. All profits go toward funding arthri.
II SIGNS $269 COMPLETE. Save I Springfield and we followed on the separated West Pine at midstreet, in those days. Participation is completely voluntary, research, patient services and
II $259! Unbelievable quality, work- II train. We beat our furniture by two She remembers the early nineteen- .She worked in the strawberry Willing participants will be picked up at educationalprograms.
I manship! Lighted, no arrow $247. | days. We stayed with Nicolas Nicolo in teens when the towns along the railroad industry, trom tamily tarm to the berry their home or office by a real off-duty Interested n having someone
| Unlighted $199. We'll beat any- | Wadesboro,'she remembers, would host huge duly 4 parties one stemming plant owned by Mr. Baumer. police officer and "'hauled off" to the arrested? Call 542-9433 or 542-9447
i one's price! Guaranteed! Can see i 'We had a two room house behind town after another, with each trying to where she w, orkedwi!h Mmes. Berteau. iail. While behind bars, prisoners will be or 542-9448.
II locally. Warranty. Factory: 1(800) i Rosaryville, which was a seminary for outdo the other, and with everyone in urury. Laird and mankston ....
i 423-0163, anytime, i the Spanish Dominicans. The buildings southern Tangipahoa riding the rails to young granddaughter, based on her t"unKtn L, enrer txacewau resuts
II swS26 | at Rosaryville were all wood then. It was attend. Asked what advice she would offer a t • , Ir t_
dirt roads then, and muddy. We would That was a day when "It was a years of experience. Mrs. Eleser 4
II ...... | have to make the trip in wagons,. We disgrace for women to go around the thought a moment and replied: SAND DRAGWINNERSIThreewheelers} TWO WHEELDRIVESTOCK
got to Ponchatoula once a month, voting polls. Women didn't have the
l OWN A LADIES OR CHIL- | "Get a good education and take up 0;.99 cc stock lst-SlateCummings First-MichaelandBflluSnuder
somethmg in school so you won t have .... Second-'Mud Grip Randall of Albany dlrh/
| DRENS FASHION STORE Our ,I Mrs. Eleser says she has many fine ",ote then We didn't wear pants then. . • zzaccstock lst.MarkCowart . -" " - -
II I0 year old company can help II memories but none so poignant as the not eve, i in the fields." she recalls to work so hard." 100-150cc stock tsntd-B%eane.::tlrhn Super Ford
• you open your own business. We I taste of the Christmas candy from 2nd-ChuckWiliiams
Spain, sent to the Spanish priests and ,=h 111, B " 11 J 100-150cc modifiedlst-Carlo Gulatta
I. supply inventory, fixtures, aining, ! seminarians. W l¥11onlu DO(IS (FROM PAGE ELEVEN) 2s] cc stock open ]st-BillyBlshop FOURWHEE. nm, rMn,c,cr.
I site evaluation, and airfare. I Those were the days when the river o ,,7' , 25] ccopen |st-Marc Gulatta -" First ]'00 6]" Jeff'r"'"nn'd"vn",'R'ia"l '"
II Famous lines include Calvin Klein, I ..... ut ................
226-250 cc stock lst.Kennon Adams Second- 1"02 52- Ken Levron drtvina Che/
docks at Wadesboro and Springfield attem-tfailed
II Gloria Vanderbilt, Lee, Zena, II made those towns major trading Ru" . ......... the hosts gotten the ball had they ..... 2ndCha,rlesSeal Bomb " " " "
motoromes 1st L.har,ey cna.
II Chic, Levi, Esprit, 100s more. | s mg yaroage aaomons pinked up scampered upfeld 58 yards A short ]. , Third- 1:02.56; Larry Calecus drlving R
municipalities But the priests at Rosary- b Manu 'I ....... - " ., • . znu-.racey Levron
| Purchase price $8500 to $18,400. II ..... " ....... Y el onnelL uaryl freeman Joust up the mtddle by JoJo Dav,s put SAND DRAGTOP Charley Schaff Thi2:rr ..................
,j,e .. and Charles Rldgedell ended the first Springfield at the Woodland six yard ELIMINATOR Slate Cummings-runnerup Bon ...... : ..... ; ...,m .vron mwmg n¢,,,
| For more information call Ed | vii had their own dock Ior the LUllem . .
scl'[ooner which would stop monthly uarter in ' rin q 'd' h "
Brandt 1-405-238-5098. | q p glel s all
with, suppfies. . . And the dock had its own Springfield seemed in pretty good n:e£n ti;lhd2grh ted,2eUrin ?oarhYle 15] 2T"cRcEEoWUSELERSDMUDjCn,:? FOUR WHEEL DRIVE SUPER MODIF,FO_....
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shlpsslgnal. ,, , shape Offensively the Bulldogs
II ........ II We had a horse ca,led Tom WhO w r 'i . , .... end zone for the touchdown. The extra ]51-200ccsupermod|fied DarviileAnthony First-:54 0].D{a?eU?2cgh)ingTrickedO
could do everything out talk recmJea corn et nt eno h'o ..... Woodland. 2nd-MarcGulatta II .......... " ....
I ATTENTION HUNTERS-Camp I "" ............ '-' ,,, , . , ,, . e enp e°Verp°wermgug laKeOU[aovamagemey wereo point gave Springfield 26-6 win over 251- open cc modified |st-Benny Bass Second- . 37- Jlm Davm n,, R,,,,a
| sites and two houses for sale, in I Mrs. leser ' ne was liner useo zor me . • . Overalltop eliminator Darvllle Anthony
.... ' ..... some turnovers that led them to cross Overall. Spnngfleld was led tn . Third- :58.46". Ken Levron driving Chert*/
.L - . . , . ' ,. t.. over lnlopayo n. " ,,,,,
| Madison Parish, surrounded by | mat route m our area /nax norse Knew ' " "i .............. MarcOulatxa-runner u^_=.
| Tensas Wildlife Management area. i me Dora signal and woum moe every Woodland tied the match at six ryUSr]Tggai°nYdTa;elarr°:fne"a .;a/r FOUR WHEELDRVESTOCK Fourth-:03.]2:JeffTeutondrivingBigBl"
Easy access to all areas. Call (318) i time he heard it because he knew there ............
was work to do " oemre 3prlngneto s onense sputtered per carry average. First- 1:009; Cliff Cutre|l driving 440 Dodge " ELIMINATING
574-2841. • Kicking. Darryl Freeman totaled 251
swS26 About the time the Spanish into action.
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As a result of a 63 yard drive, yards kicking on five attempts ford50.2
Dominicans left Rosaryville, the Eleser Springfield sent Manuell Connell up yard per kick average. Punting, JoJo
family moved to what is now Babin and over', the line two yards for Davis punted twice for 80 yards.
Road, living first with George Wills
TRUCK DRIVERS: Minimum while waiting to move into their house. Springfield's second touchdown of the Quarterback Bart Kennedy
I experience required" N° rti°ns" I half. The extra point attempt failed, completed three of seven pass attempts
No layoffs. (615) 855-0377 or The couples three oldest children
855-0477. swS26 had been born at Rosaryville: L.P. Both teams were held to under 30 for 74 yards total or an average of 24
Junior, Cary Simon, and Richard John. yards total offense in the third quarter as yards gained per pass.
it became a battle of defensive strategies. Following in rushing, dodo Davis
........ Next came Mrs. Lois Newman, Mrs. Springfield blasted ahead in the final, listed/'ushing 74 yards in six carries ford
International High School Ex- Joyce Perrin, Douglas Dudley Joseph,
and Mrs. Deanna Clark. period over Woodland. scoring two 12.3 yards per carry average.
The children grew up in farms east of touchdowns and adding extra points. In an ending composite, Springfield
change Program is seeking a well Ponchatoula, first on what is now Babin Woodland was to return possession scored four touchdowns on 10 first
I qualified local area Representative Road and later on the family s farm on to Springfield on a punt but was blocked downs, 33 rushing plays and seven pass
to screen and select host families Lower Road (later Weinberger Road). by JoJo Davis. Gaining 26 yards and attempts. The Bulldogs totaled 74 yards
I l two first downs in the drive. Springfield rushing in 40 offensive plays, kicked
and supenAse exchange students. 'We would bring our berries to the
Contact: American International union, the assoc!ation run by D.D. and set up camp at the one yard line. The five times, punted twice fumbled four
Student Exchange, Sherry Ca-
| rothers, P.O. Box 130, Somer- II Sadie Sullivan, recalls Mrs. Eleser. Bulldogs sent up tight end Darryl times, threw one interception and were
Freeman over the line for the penalized 13 times for 119yards.
ville, TN 38068, Phone 901-254- I "We'Id ship more out of Ponchatoula
8865. II than the,, rest of the parish did all touchdown. Including the extra point, Scoring the touchdowns were JoJo
- swS26 II together. Springfield led 19-6. Davis, Darryl Freeman and Manuell
II ............ | Living on the farm provided Three minutes remaining in the Connell. Springfield will host Kentwood
l_,m,m,,,,.,,,,_,,,,m,_,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I protection against the Great Depression game, Springfield played out the first Friday. September 27 with kickoff
affecting the rest of the nation. "We string for experience. No sooner had slated for 7:30 p.m.
After
removing
contact
lenses
restore
comfort
with
eye
wash
STERILE
ISOTONIC
BUFFER
at your local Pharmacy
raised what we needed. We did our
own butchering. I can remember
churning butter. We had our own
smoke houses, corn crib and potato
house. Before the days of ice boxes, not
refrigerators, ice boxes, we kept our
milk cool in wooden troughs where the
flow well ran. The meat was preserved
in brine."
FOR RENT
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2 Trailers in Pumpkin Center
$150 Per Month
$50 Deposit
Call 294-3255
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Perfect Pizza
from the
Professionals
542-8580
2730 W. Thomas St.
CREEKWOOO SUBD. Neat 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick,
large lot $58,300.
DIVE TO LEISURE 4 BEDROOM 2 bath, Double wide
mobile home, LR., Den, office, porches, much more on
1 65 acres (th,s is nicer)
PUMPKIN CENTER- 3 bedroom brick, 189 acres.
$40.000
CHARMING 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath frame, one acre, near
new P.H.S.
RESTORED VICTORIAN, absolutely beautiful! 12 I1. ceil-
ings. picket fence, much more
STARTER HOME in city limits. 3 bedroom, nice lot.
$33,000
YEAR OLD BRICK, 3 bedroom, 2 bath. v acre, energy
efficient by owner agent $54.000.
386-8600--386-3081
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By JEANNE ZALESKI
Chamber of Commerce President
-lamber meeting Friday
A Chamber of Commerce meeting
will be held Friday, September 27 at
noon at the Rotary Hut. Guest Speaker
will be Porter Horgan of Commercial
Federal Savings & Loan Ass. He is chair-
man of United Way. Special guest will
be Ron Barthet, poster-map maker and
editor of the St. Tammany Farmer and
with him, Leslie Taylor, Project
Manager of the Poster-Map.
Ready City Program will meet
September 25. The speakers will be
Tom Colten, C.E.DD.: Ralph Backer,
L.P.&L. and Charles Gibson, TDIF.
There will be a brief but very
important discussion of the "field work
being done by the Overall Economic
Development Program (O.EDP.) This
can be a tremendous conomic boom to
our community.
/ Congratulations to the. Country
Market for being the centerfold of
fI'qENTORY REDUCTION SALE
"I year warranty avadabte ,
" MERCURY
. 80 ELPT $7S0.
"83 80 ELPT $2500
I . '81-25 Man. $800.
"'82-25 Man. $1050.
k -
'82-90 ELPT $2600.
'74-50 El. sort $400.
F
'79o150 ELPT $1750.
00OHNSON-EV,.RUOE "it
• '83-25 T El. short $1200
, "'82-35 Man, short S 1000
"83-115 El w/ power trim
8%140 El. w/ power mm .
'79-70 El. $1000
All motoi's tested and run at
, Lakes,tie Marine 542-0770. .
Mercury motors-cost olu.s
Louisiana Life for this month.
Do not forget, if you have not
purchased you Swamp Stomp Poster
they can be found at Aw Shucks and
Willie Branch Realty.
Watch the newspaper for the infor-
mation on the our asphalt celebration. It
will approach us soon.
The Chamber will like to thank The
Ponchatoula Times Bryan McMahon for
the recent drive for the new alligator
cage in which the Charber netted over
$I00. A special thanks goes out to Kelly
and Will Quave of Quave's Furniture for
their special help in renovating the
information booth.
The PHS Booster Club is asking the
businesses to Support the Green Wave
spirit by decorating a window. It is their
first year as a Quad-A school. Many
thanks to the creative talents of Cindy
Newton. Your Chamber Office sports a
spiritive Snoopy message. Join with us
in supporting our team.
THESNUFF
THATTRULY
LIVESUPTO
Helme Tobacco Company
a (ornpn of Culbro CorpOral,On
Ne* Yock. NY lOIS8
Second- ]:0].44; Ken Levron driving Cherry
Bomb
B ff-ird',,.u 1:05.56; Cliff Levron driving Cherry
Fourth- ] :06.53; Charlie Hughes
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Jim Davis defeated Dale Gores
Ken Levron defeated JeffTeuton
TOP EUMINATOR
Jim Davis defeated Ken n at 1:07.99
"Rough R00ders"
BAND
Sunday, Sept. 29
Adults $3.00 3 - 7 p.m.
Draft Beer- .50
Kids $1.50
Phone 386-6844
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