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SC)CIETY Speaking for women Layrisson, Giannoble spq.,ak for local = working women, in Washington Celeste Layrisson. Chairman of the Representing women Celeste Layrisson, Chairman of the Congressman Bob Livingston at the Tangipahoa Chapter of the Women's Washington reception sponsored by Health Foundation of Louisiana, and the Foundation. Mervr Chris'Imas THE PROFESSIONALS T BR/°NCH'DANIELS il  General Insurance /. 386-9987 ]]] Charhe Branch Jr. p o6g;sll I Owner Ponchatoula For the convenience of my Ponchatoula, Ibany, Springfield, Bedico, Robert and Hammond clients... Please note the direct dial number to my Amite office 542-0403 JOSEPH SIMPSON Amite, La. Attorney At Law P.O. Box 1017 =.= = = =--_ =-=--=---_  =--_-=-- = = _- For a Complete review of Your i.u,-ance Needs..... CALL i Wilk McKean 386-2415 Velma Kraft 386-3754 Farm Bureau Insurance -LIFE .HEALTH .HOME .RETIREMENT 'AUTO .BUSINESS Tangipahoa Chapter of the Women's Health Foundation of Louisiana, and Patti Giannoble, Community Relations Director of Westpark Community Hospital in Hammond and a Foundation member, recently attended a national symposium, "Working Women: Shapin 9 America's Future." held at the National Press C-lub inWash-" Running late? ington, T D.C. The symposium was spQn- sored by the Women's Bureau of "the U.S. Department of Labor and attracted women from throughout the nation. The two women also attended a reception at the Senate Office Building honoring past directors of the Women's Bureau on the occasion of the Bureau's 65th anniversary. Office 345-9505 Ponchatoula Postmaster Palisi has fast answer You've waited until the last few days before Christmas and you want to be sure your present will arrive in time. What can you do? Use the last-minute shoppers' and mailers' solution. It's called Express Mail Next Day Service, and it's available at the local post office. "With Express Mail service, customers can reach a large number of cities overnight," says Ponchatoula Postmaster Richard Palisi. "You can mail a package one day and have it reach the addressee by 3 p.m. the fol- lowing day." Customers also have the Pose your pet option of having their Express Mail package available for claim at the desti- nation post office by I0 a.m. the next business day. Express Mail offers weekend and Christmas Day delivery to the addressee at no extra charge. From here, Post- master Palisi says many cities can be reached via the Express Mail Next Day Service network. Items weighing up to 70 pounds can be sent Express Mail. The service includes merchandise insurance coverage up .to $500 at no additional with Santa on Sunday Staff Report Proud pet owners can have Fluffy or Spot's picture taken with Santa Claus on Sunday. Sponsored by the Tangipahoa Humane Society, "'Have Your Pet's PiCture With Santa" is a fundraiser costing pet owners only two dollars per Local college graduates SLU Winter 1985 Prospective Graduates One hundred fifty-five students from Tangipahoa Parish were scheduled to receive diplomas at SLU's winter commencement ceremonies, Friday, Dec. 20 in the school's University Center. L. Paul Teague, vice president of Texaco's New Orleans division, was scheduled to be the commencement speaker. Bob F. Wright, member of the Board of Trustees for State Colleges and Universities, was scheduled to present the diplomas. Ceremoniesrecognized graduates from the summer and fall terms. Prospective graduates were these: picture. Santa Claus has donated his time. according to Society member Mrs Lynn Kearns of Ponchatoula. The Sunday photo session will be held at Companion Animal Hospital a quarter mile north of Hwy. 190 East on Hwy. 443. The photo session will last from noon to 5 p.m. Children are looking forward to Christmas Boys and girls at the Louisiana Baptist Children's Home in Monroe feel a warm spirit of loving, caring and sharing as they anticipate the coming of Christmas. Dr. Wade B. East, superintendent, says there's a lot of excitement and anticipation in the air on the 110-acre campus. "The Home is grateful to friends in the Ponchatoula area who help make this a meaningful time for the children through gifts of love," says the super- intendent. The children's Christmas letters are being answered by individuals and groups who requested them. MASTERS DEGREES Ponchatoula---Verna M. Beal, elementary teaching; Thomas C. Dufreche, administration supervision; Todd C. Gauthier, business admini- stration; Jody Miletello Schaff, special education. BACHELORS DEGREES Ponchatoula---Michael B. Beyl, music education; Judith D. Delaune, elementary education; Michael D. James, animal science; Lois D. Johnson, management; Sandra L. Mclendon, speech, language and hearing; Mark Alan Pennington, computer science; Ronald d. Steib, psy- chology. Forty students from Livingston Parish were scheduled to receive diplomas at SLU's winter commencement cere- monies, Friday, Dec. 20 in the school's University Center Prospective graduates included: MASTERS DEGREES Albany--Melvin R. Wild, administration supervision. BACHELORS DEGREES Albany---Peggy K. Beard, elementary education; Brenda A. Fedele, fashion merchandising; David W. Hutchinson, management; Raymond J. Prokop, accounting; Sharon R. Turner, computer science. Springfield---Norman R. Faust, sociology; C. Michael Metz, general science; Sharon R. Schroeder, nursing; Raymond D. Wood, liberal arts studies. ASSOCIATE DEGREES Albany---Deborah Pickard Tate, office administration. French Setdement--Peter M. Euggino, computer science. BIRTH It's A Boy Cody Daniel Pavlovich was born October 15 at Lallie Kemp Hospital at I 1:33 a.m. weighing nine pounds, five and a half ounces, h,casuring 21 inches. He is the son of Gary and Barbara Pavlovich of Ponchatou]a. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Verneiul of Ponchatoula. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Pavlovich of Baton Rouge and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crawford of Yukon. Oklahoma. Welcoming Cody home were sister Slacy. 9. and brolher Joshua. 3. i i iE PONCHATOULA TIMES, DECEMBER 19, 1985, PAGE THREE The Women's Health Foundation, which is funded by American Medical International and currently has seven chapters in Louisiana, sponsored the reception. The purpose of the Foundation is to create improved awareness of women's health"care issues and concerns through study, education and informational exchange. charge. Also, the sender can apply for a full refund of postage if a shipment is late. A package weighing up to two pounds mailed here costs $10.75 for delivery to the addressee and $8.60 for post office to post office service. A 10- pound package mailed to Dallas would cost $17.25 for delivery to the addres- see and $15.10 for post office to post office service. The post office can provide infor- mation about cities that can be reached from here via Express Mail service. To what great adventures does this wooden footbridge lead? Ask the young boys who play in the woods off Keaghey Road where this decorative and useful span crosses a small drainage canal. One little boy took Mrs. Gladys Keaghey's tease seriously and he erected a tin can on one end of the bridge calling users to deposit a toll of one dime for each crossing. (Times Photo) Christmas SALE 20% .40%o.. Storewide • HOLIDAY HOURS: Mon., Tuee., Wed. & Fd. 10-6 Thum,. 10-8 Sat. 10-3 Closed Dee. 25 & 26 Highway 51 By-Pass • 806 Rom8 Avenue Hammond. La. 542-4080 ALWAYS 60,70O/o OFF REGULAR RETAIL PRICE CHARTER SALVAGE (Located in the Cajun Flea Market) Westwood Plaza Shopping Center Hwy. 51 North OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! ] JUST PURCHASED The Complete Inventory of Rebecca & Friends Children's Shop (Williams Blvd. & Kenner, La.) OV .R s90,O00 finest children's fashions INFANTS TODDLERS ;IRLS SIZES 744 OYS s,zs ] 446 This inventory will be discounted a big off regular retail price at cash register OPEN SUNDAY 2:00.7 Complete Stock of LADIES FASHIONS All famous labels 70 %. regullr retail price at cash registzlt Monday.Saturday 10-7