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SOCIETY
Dr. Ralph Maxwell, an eye surgeon
who owns The Eyeglass Place on
Hwy. 51 Bypass, poses Thursday with
one of the most advanced laser
Mayor Charles Gideon proclaimed machines in medicine at his office,
October United Way Month in which is in the same building as The
Ponchatoula, pledging the city's help Eyeglass Place. The modern building
in raising $160,000 for the multi- was officially opened Thursday with a
agency charity. Mrs. Jeanne Zaleski punch and cheese reception which
(left) and .Lester Felder (riqht) are took advantaqe of the nicely-
Ponchatoula. s representatiw on the landscapp=u--= u-o',,=" ....... ...... t,^m
panshwide United Way board. West-ark Hos-ital
(Times P, oto) v v • (Times Photo'
• BIJY-S00LL-00rI00ADE --I
Piggy Banks (huge) $6°°& $I20e I
J .Wooden Kids Swing $25 00 I
J Register tara Potato Chip Chairmlmm I
lr ll e o
Statues
I
1,1, t. ,r, ...... . _ nengnous
It. eramle
P,r,,I[" amoloC Jesus & Mary I
I00agne eza W $3600 I
J ........ Quave's Furniture pr setl
11139mnWmgin,l,Vl , 186i66561111
The Professionals
Springfield court and queen
The Springfield Homecoming Roshonda Willis, and Stacey Austin.
Court included (from left to right, Crowned Homecoming Queen was
back row) Julie Newstrom, Tanya Miss Julie Coates, a senior, and the
Falgout, Julie Coates, Missy Lobell, daughter of Johnny and Marie Coates
Trinel', Bridges, Debra Golden, Dana of Springfield.
Fontenot, (front row) Teri Landry, (Times Photo)
Missie Greqoire, Cynthia Guthrie.
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tavern, are leaning on their pumpkin
for inspiration. They've got to think
up the perfect costumes to wear to
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Learning the first aid response for
THE PONCHATOULA TIMES, OCTOBER 31, 1985, SEC. A., PAGE FOUR
Pecan Sale
Contact The Ponchatoula Jaynes
Susan Hatfield or Charlotte Disher
Phone 386-8177, 386-2632
Or After 5 Phone 386-9311. 386-2115
10-K
ONLY
lprlceS
Starting at
$144 TM
@
Christmas Savings on
Monogram Jewelry
(Deadline for Christmas Dec. 1 st)
ill IIIIIIIII/
ALSO FEATURING .I
l • Custom Jewelry Making
_l • Stone Setting • Jewelry Repair 1
I SWatch & Clock Repair I
|$ Chain Repair • Ect. ,Ect. I
I....., ........,ll
ALL CHAIN SOLDERS
SO
I $4 Good Thru November17th
Four Jewelers and One
, Watchmaker on the Premises
rg an,s
victims of choking was one of only ' Jewelry Mfg & Repair
several skills taught Ponchatoula's •
Tiger Cubs, the scouts who are a step
Thursday evening's big Halloween younger than Cub Scouts.
: : : I : [: I I I : : : costume party at the popular down- 215 E. Thomas 345-4725 Hammond
town nightspot. (Times Photo)' : : : c : c a
F I !_=_= .= !_= = _= -= -= h, (Times Photo)
For the convenience I Downtown l ,
II of my Porzchatoula, funds available t The Cajun Market 1
II Albany, Springfield, [I " StaffRe ort " Flea Market and Retail Atmosphere
II Bedco, Robert and II ,, | In Hammond...
II • • / 1. _ [J building owners cooperate to make
IIll r-iammona clients. . . II Ponchatoula. an attractive shopping I Westwood Plaza Shopping Center
II .... II area, the state will make federal funds Hwy. 51 North-8,Western Ave.
II n, - -- -. .. , II available to support the program.
II r'lease note me alrect clial II That was the message of Barbara
II Jl with the Office of Culture Development I'
II n,,,-k..--+ .... A.,:* ,-,££: II who is in charge of grants She
IIII ,,u,,,u. tu lily f'3,1 111Lt¢: UIIIL; Illl theaddressedponchatoulaFriday's monthlVclambe rmeetmg of°f i1
II /11 Q //11 Q II Commerce held at the Rotary Hut.
II JP'I"/..," J'l" U O II Invited by member Mrs. Pat Richardson... UP' "
II II the state official said Ponchatoula would *
II II have to set up an architectural review
II I/'21DI..I (111,1111")l'f1T II committee to regulate downtown I Thursday 31st, Friday 1, Saturday 2, Sunday 3
II €.ilUPL,[ 1 10llVllrOUlNJ II development before qualifying for the
Jl " II federal funds. , I ,=ah.. = 1
II - Jl "The committee would sere to give
IJ Attorney at Law II merchants an idea of what fellow O Over 14,000 sq. ft. of space for rent
II II businessmen think about a proposed I [ • Minimum lOOsq, ft. ,
II II improvement, and the time to carefully 1 ] w--.=.,,. O Air Conditioning
II "r' r n tr-. ,, .. , II consider any changes which might
[ t'.u. tox u/ ml[e, La. II affect the entire downtown area." said w...,....,. • Carpet
, .., Mrs. Bacot, adding that the committee 1 . • Food Concessions on Premises.
would be advisory in nature. It would l
i
i
(Cokes,
address matters such as the color a
Hot
dogs
Hamburgers,
; I J I I I IJ = business is painted, or the type of s gn it ,II ':::::: =-I ====:== Beer and More) 1
J nn 'vr,,w • ' vw--,w JJ] uses in the downtown historic district.
II ll/.Alll.li-ll/--llll-'_l_.% Ill Ponchatoula would also hve to : * FLEA MARKET PRICES
I .......... ....... J adopt the required ordinances and
p
1 Iil bylaws giving the historical committee II r CLEAN RESTROOMS
| t , m authority. ' n..,,,.,. * SAFE PARKING
I llpnoral ln¢lllr'..nPo Jll "This is called the Main Street
!
I
j v.,.=,l, ,, Jaa.Aa.ii,,., . l Program, but main street can be as large J " FRIENDLY DEALERS
/ ....... m as you want to make it But this is not
/ _'4Rh.q4XT.. ,,,.,-- III intended for shopping centers on the l I1111111". r
/ "1"'"' HI edge of town, It is designed to keep j .,,....1t, .-..,,.....
| ,, downtowns viable." she told the I , Watch Sky Dtvers lump ,
" 165 EPIn Chamber I
lCharhe Branch Jr. . st m Four oiher munici alities aro alread
P.O. Drawe ",7 BI ,0.,o advantage Pof the program y from 3000 ft.
• llllnole n___ L . ;_111 Hammond Houma Frank in and
vwu,s roncn Uld lii ' ' '
I oo..,ao.,,,. : 13 into Shopping Center 1
11 I -- The state official said she could not lib
! : : II,I#II : I, promise a particular level of funding. 1 •
. - [ owing to the state of federal and state
, !1 budgets but said the four cities now in ! Register for
][-- t..1"'1 14"1' " the program receive 50-50 funding on $500 --opplng S -pree
' lilb I.i LU I.I ! thtrdwnt°wn Pr°jects. [
: y Charles Gideon was in the
" II audience and it is expected that his
[ O I U administration willpursuetheprogram, I 1 LIVE "
Plastic Sur er T, mesthanked
Dear Bryan: Opening Ceremonies
5640 Read Boulevard, Suite670 " Please accept the heartfelt thanks of Saturday November 2nd only
- • .',,-,-,- the Ponchatoula Lions Club and ts
"1 New Orleans, Louismna ,utz/ .... " 70 % off on nmeo
" memoers siae from the excellent
brand
(504) 241 9201 covera "
II . ge of your newspaper we realize
that you put a great deal of personal Ladies Shoes, Sportswear, Menswear
effort into the recent Oktoberfest.
Dr. Randolph Howes
M.D., Ph.D.
Much of the success of the event was
due to your personal efforts and we
appreciate those efforts and the
coverage given to us by The Ponehatoula
Times.
Yours very truly.
Robert W. Troyer
Oktoberfest Committee Chairman
Ponchatoula Lions Club
Salesmen samples, 50% off Retail,
Leris, Ship & Shore, London Fog, Jordache, Calvin Klien, Billy the Kid
For Further Information Call
Hal (504) 456-2393 or 345-5680