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The Oakdale Journal from Oakdale, Louisiana • 10

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Oakdale, Louisiana
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Page 10 The Oakdale Journal Thursday, May 24, 1990 Cut Masters for Guys 81 Gals Sanders accepted at Wesleyan Univ. TV i- mm ANNOUNCES New Hair Stylist Gayle invites all her customers old new To see her at Cut Masters 243 E. 6th 335-4278 Sweat Hogs take first The Oakdale Dixie Girl's Softball Men's Tournament, held May 19, came down to the wire for the Rebels, the Cleco team, who won the trophy last year ir 1989. In this year's match, tfc Sweat Hogs took First place. Members of the Sweat Hogs team were Coach Willie Ballard, Victor Melbert, Curtis Jones, Paul Anderson, Clifton Jones, Zachary Thomas, Charles Paige, Thomas Russell, Charles Allison, Tim Wade, Ronnie Neighbor, Eli Hackett, Joe Brown, Andre White, Allen Johnson, Greg Sumbler and Fredwin Williams.

Tournament organizers thank those who donated to make the tournament a success and name the participating teams: Tombstone, Boise, First United Pentecostal Church, F.D.C., Rebels and Sweat Hogs. tered nurse and is currently a staff member of the University of Arkansas Medical Center, Little Rock, Arkansas. He is also a Lieutenant in the U. S. Navy Reserve, Naval Reserve Fleet Eleven, and will attend summer training at Camp Pendleton, California this summer.

Ms. Patricia E. Sanders, his wife, is a sanitarian for the city of Little Rock, Arkansas. The couple plan to reside in Fort Worth, Texas during the school term. Charles A.

Sanders, son of Charles W. and Gladys J. Sanders, Miller Circle, Oakdale, has been accepted and plans to enter Nurse Anesthetist graduate school in Wesleyan University. He will enter the Fort Worth, Texas in the fall of 1990. The nurse anesthetist curriculum is a 28-month course and upon graduation confers a Master's Degree in Health Science and eligibility for certification as a registered nurse anesthetist.

Sanders is a registered nurse practitioner, critical care regis Gayle Welch (formly of Merle Norman) HOURS: Tues. Sat. 9 A.M. 5 P.M. Walk-Ins Welcome Charles Sanders itetlf? i yyiMP nil i mum mmmm in mill iiiii him iniinuii ivmmmmmmm We Now Hava 2 Pool Tablet, So Come Out, Shoot Pool, Dance, and Have A Good Time Something Big D's will be open at 2 p.m.

every Saturday. FREE Dance for 10 Hours. Music by TINY TIM from 3 p.m. 1 a.m. Pool Tournament will begin at p.m.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 23 BAD WEATHER 8 Til FREE Dance FRIDAY SATURDAY, MAY 25 26 8 Til TINY TIM I FREE Dance School's almost out! Drive safely! TO ALL 00 Book Readers 100 Book Readers for the week ending April 27 were, Heft to right, front row), Amber Lambert (200), Brandy Miller (400), Jeremy Drumnfond (102), Maggie Willis (100), Melissa Posey (800), Daniel Johnston (200); (middle row, left to right), Ashley Wilson (100), Dana Ashworth (300), Tremeka Todd (116), Michael Matthews (400), Jamie Talbot (112), Joey Willis (113), DaLynn Brown (500), Jayne Ellen Johnson P205); and, (back row, left to right), Kina Kimble (400), Jamie Talbot (112), Josh Johnson (100), Chris Fitch (102), Michelle Pugh (100), Miriam Lindsey (100) and Morris Miller (303). (Staff photo by Rachel Girl 'champs' invited i 1 i r. KICR LISTENERS As you know, KICR radio station has served the community for over fifty years, keeping you informed of the latest local news, local sports, weather, obituaries, public service announcement, music for all ages, contests, promotions, and give-a-ways on the air, local activities, and, most of all, a friend to everyone. The staff of KICR takes this time to thank all of our supporters over the years; you the local listeners, and businesses, who let the people of the community know who you are and what you have to offer to the public by advertising on KICR. Without all of you, we could not be here for you.

Over the past fifty-plus years, there has been changes with the times in all aspects of our line of work, from ownership, formats, personnel, locations, as in all businesses who are established change and grow with the future. KICR's future is growing and undergoing several magnificent changes, and we want you to be aware of them. KICR now has two music formats to give you a choice in your listening pleasure. The new 50,000 watt Magic 98.7 FM offers 24 hours of adult contemporary music from the 60's, 70's and 80's and today. KICR AM 900 will remain the same country music format as 104.9 (Kicker 105) continuing all regular programming that you are used to listening to: Carol's morning show from 6 a.m.

to 9 a.m., Chum in the afternoons from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. all the weekend regular programs, the Cajun hours with Raleigh Jeansonne, The Bluegrass Special with Melvin Weldon Saturday and Sunday mornings. KICR will be spreading the gospel, weekends, with the Sunday School Lesson from the First Baptist Church Saturday morning, the First Baptist Church Service 1 1 a.m. Sunday, Victory Bible Baptist, First United Pentecostal Church of Oakdale, Northside Bible Baptist Church, Country Crossroads, The Baptist Hour, gospel music and West Baptist Church, Sunday evenings 7 to 8 p.m.

Let us introduce the new staff of Holiday and Tom Grant, co-owners of and Communications (KICR); Carol Skaggs, General Manager; Sherry Chambley, Sales Director; Tina Morris, Secretary; Matthew (Chum) Doyle, announcer; Micki Humphries, Lynn Cole, Robert Clark, Niche Langdon, Beth Carlson, Russell Morris, W.C. McDonald, Steve Wisdom, Terri Pratt, Alan Edmonds and Tina Daigre. We appreciate your support in our endeavors to continue to be a vital part of this community. Your comments will be appreciated. Call us at 335-2900 or visit our studio on Hwy.10 East in Oakdale.

Thanks again, Carol Skaggs General Manger The NTA organization will be holding its 1990 Championships this July 13 and" 14 in Monroe, La. Girls 8 divisions, 0-23 years) and boys (4 divisions, 0-12 years) are invited to compete in NTA's 1990 America's Mr. Miss Starlight Pageant. NTA's 1990 Miss America of Baton Twirling Queens will also be chosen during this Pageant 7 divisions, ages 24 months to 23 years) on July 13 at the Monroe Holidome. Dancers, drill and dance lines, flaglines, majorette lines and all twirlers are invited to compete in NTA's National Championships on July 14 at Wossman High school in Monroe.

Everyone wins something in both the Pageant and the Competition. In conjunction with these activities there will be two fund raisers for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis with two six foot trophies going to the top collector in each drive. So, come join in and win medals, trophies, nine 5 12 foot trophies for all-around dancers and twirlers, a 6 foot grand all-around twirling champion trophy, 5 foot Pageant Trophies, and two $100 cash drawings, etc. For more information on the pageant or competition, contact Sharon P.

Monk at (318) 628-5939 (no collect calls please) or write NTA, 132 Dogwood Drive, Winnfield, Louisiana 71463. Contestants may be from any state; this is a National Competition. The pageant and competition postmark deadlines are June 29, 1990. State Baton Queens will also be named for each state represented in the pageant. x.

1 Book winners Book reader winners for the week ending Friday, May 4 at Oakdale Elementary were, (front row, left to right), Triska Melbert (252), Amanda Rodriguex (108) and Brandy Ballard (200); and, (back row, left to right), Luke Abrusley (200), Benita Hampton (105) and Justin Fontenot (103). Staff photo by Debbie Bacon. Louisiana Bookshelf ty of other basic ingredients. And that includes ice cream. There is a cooking temperature chart that does away with guesswork, and a recommended baking chart.

Another essential are the common ingredient weights. This tells the reader that If a pound of corn-meal is called for it takes three cups. If a medium lemon is called for that means 2 tablespoons of lemon juice. mal and informal gourmets and epicures is part and parcel of this amazing Frank Davis N'Awlins cookbook fest. A nice feature are the recipes for 25-50 and 100 people and a list of the basic ingredients for these larger groups.

Included in the larger groups are instructions for coffee, cream, sugar, milk, fruit juice, soup, oysters (also on the half-shell), and an ample varie After 40 long years in the oil refining business, we have just one question. CENTRAL TRUCK SERVICE, INC. Heavy Truck Repairs 24 hr. Road Service (Mad) WALTCO LIFT GATES PARTS "Frank Davis Cooks Naturally N'Awlins" by Frank Davis Pub. by Pelican Pub.

Co. 271 $17.95 Reviewed by Irving Ward-Steinman This is a melting pot of "N'Awlins" cookery a "how-to" book and also a "not to's" which is the "last book on the subject." It is presented in a colorful conversational style which you will For some fifteen years television and radio audiences have chuckled and benefitted by Frank Davis' humor and skill. There are some 160 home-cooked dishes and that covers grilling, broiling, oven baking, pan frying, smoking and micro-waving. Step-by-step directions for preparing such exotic tasty dishes as Mudbugs and Macaroni, New Orleans Cheepie Chicken, Cajun Baked Eggs and the famous N'Awlins Fried Grits with Red-Eye Gravy. Also Included are Pyracantah Jelly, N'Awlins Blueberry Cream Cheese Crumbly as well as Pig-Out Pudding Pie, Beer Bread plus much more.

Well indexed you have a bevy of appetizers, soups and salads, fish and seafood, poultry and waterfowl, wild game, meats, vegetables, pasta, sauces and dressings, breads, a galaxy of desserts and the fabulous lagnlappe. Superbly illustrated you will also enjoy the handy kitchen tables and get an insight into the language of cooking. That SERVICE FRANK FAFARD, Owner Phone: (318) 436-6116 601 Sulphur Avenue Westlake, LA 70669 Where'd everybody go? Over the years, Louisiana has seen good and bad times, Times of prosperity and times of adversity. But after all was said and done, there were survivors. Companies that fought the battle and stood tall after the smoke cleared.

For over 40 years, Canal Refining Company has been serving the people of Louisiana. Through the good times, and the bad. Offering top-grade diesel and gasolines to those of you who demand a superior, clean-burning fuel in bulk quantities. Canal has the resources to meet the demands of your growing business. So, when you require superior quality, top-of-the-line diesel, gasoline, oil, and lubricating products at reasonable prices, pick the experienced company.

Canal Refining Company. From Louisiana. For Louisiana. Call your local agent for more information, or dial toH free in Louisiana 1-800-256-1643. Have a safi happy Me we enena.

All CLECO offices will be closed Monday May 28 in observance of Memorial Day. They will reopen Tuesday, May 29. If you need emergency service on those days, call the CLECO number listed in your local telephone directory. CAHAL SUNOCp In Oakdale Mr Billy house (3 18) 335 2809.

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