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THE PUBLIC MIND: THANKS FOR YELL
(Letter to the Editor ~ 09/15/91)
Dear Editor: Your complete staff, the staff of the Cashbook Journal, Jon Rust, Peter Kinder, the United Way volunteers, Harry Rediger, and Craig Felzien are to be commended for the tremendous success of the YELL (Youth Education Learning & Literacy) promotion. Not only will the community benefit from the donations to the United Way but the educational challenge of our youth will receive much needed financial and moral support...
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Y.E.L.L. DEMONSTRATES GENEROSITY OF REGION
(Editorial ~ 09/15/91)
Thank you. The generosity of people in Cape Girardeau and Jackson will enable this year's Newspaper in Education (N.I.E.) program to become a reality. Last Wednesday's Y.E.L.L. for Newspapers was a smashing success, thanks to local support. About 9,000 newspapers sold out in about four hours...
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FIRE DEPARTMENT UPGRADES ITS EQUIPMENT
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
In 1967, Cape Girardeau's first city manager, Paul Fredericks, authorized the purchase of two American LaFrance pumper fire trucks, at a cost of $30,000 each. Twenty-six years later, when Fire Chief Gene Hindman takes delivery of the department's newest pumper fire truck in July 1992, the price tag will run between $175,000 and $185,000...
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FORUM ON SOVIET UNION ON TAP TUESDAY
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
"The Soviet Union: Past, Present and Future?" will be the topic of a panel discussion Tuesday, sponsored by the Political Science Club of Southeast Missouri State University. The forum will be held at 7:30 p.m. in Crisp Hall, Room 125, on the university campus...
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JONES EARNS NCA CHEERLEADING HONOR
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
Jennifer Jones, an eighth grade cheerleader from Central Junior High, was selected for the National Chereleader Association's All-American Team. The selection was the culmination of the four-day cheerleading camp conducted on the campus of Southeast Missouri State University this summer with 950 cheerleaders from Missouri and Illinois attending...
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CAPE CHAMBER PLANNING OPEN MEETING AND INDUSTRIAL SALUTE
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
An "open" Cape Girardeau Chamber of Commerce Board meeting will be conducted at the Show Me Center on the Southeast Missouri State University campus Tuesday. "The chamber holds open meetings each quarter to give members a chance to observe the board in action," said Robert Hendrix, president of the chamber. "It also gives members an opportunity to appear before the chamber board and make any suggestions or proposals they feel should be considered."...
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EAST PERRY LUMBER CO. GOES UP AGAINST THE ECO-TERRORISTS
(Column ~ 09/15/91)
Environmental fascism has come to Southern Illinois in the form of the mangy characters of the Earth First! "movement." These eco-terrorists have laid down their uncompromising demands, and in a Monday morning drizzle a few weeks ago, they threatened violence, lawlessness and even a little bloodshed...
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OLUNTEERS SPELL FAIR SUCCESS
(Editorial ~ 09/15/91)
Despite a heat wave and occasional showers, the SEMO District Fair posted another distinguished year. Total attendance of 81,500 topped last year's mark. Champion livestock and name entertainment draw the crowds. But the real secret to the fair's success is the hundreds of volunteers who give of their time each year. They oversee exhibits, admission, grandstand activities, livestock sales, grounds set-up and clean-up, information, parking, ribbons, plaques and awards...
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TRACTORS DRAW OLD AND YOUNG AT DISTRICT FAIR
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
In a frilly, blue dress, Brandy Macke looked more like she was ready for Sunday school class than a "tractor pull." But the 6-year-old Scott City girl was more than a match for her competition as she won in the 30-39 pound weight class in the Pedal Tractor Pull, pedaling a red, toy tractor pulling a sled weighted with bricks...
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ARMORY SHOWDOWN BEGINS IN SENATE; BOND FEELS HE HAS THE VOTES TO PREVENT CLOSINGS
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
WASHINGTON -- Missouri Sen. Christopher "Kit" Bond said Friday the "showdown" to save the Missouri Army National Guard's 1140th Combat Engineer Battalion at Cape Girardeau and 30 other national guard units in the state will begin next week in Washington...
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DESPITE HEAT, FAIR ATTENDANCE CLIMBS; FINAL CROWD HITS 81,500 MARK AT FAIR
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
Despite scorching daytime temperatures, attendance at the weeklong SEMO District Fair totaled about 81,500, an increase over last year's attendance of 78,208, organizers said. "It's all been super," said Pete Poe, SEMO District Fair Board president...
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WALNUT HARVEST NOT CRACKING UP GROWERS
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
The company that processes most of the nation's Eastern black walnuts, the Hammons Products Co., is looking to buy a lot of walnuts this fall. But it appears the local area won't be much help. Gerald Pingel, who runs a walnut huller for Hammons southeast of Longtown, expects the local area's yield supplied by people who gather the wild nuts to be light and the average nut to be smaller...
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COUNCIL HOSTS GRANT WRITING CONFERENCE
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
The Community Caring Council is joining with Southeast Missouri State University to sponsor a day-long Grant Writing Conference on Sept. 26. The conference will run from 8:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. at the Show Me Center, and the deadline for registering is Sept. 19...
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LEGISLATOR LEADS HEARING ON WORKERS COMP HERE
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
SIKESTON - A joint interim committee of the Missouri General Assembly will begin its examination of problems in the state's workers compensation insurance system at a two-day hearing in Cape Girardeau later this month. Rep. Dennis Ziegenhorn, D-Sikeston, is co-chairing the six member House panel with Rep. ...
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MAN DIES AT FAIR OF HEART ATTACK DUE TO DRUG USE
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
A 37-year-old Cape Girardeau man died after suffering a heart attack Friday evening at the SEMO District Fair that was brought on by consumption of crack cocaine, according to Cape Girardeau County Coroner John Carpenter. Harold D. Primm, whose address was unavailable Saturday night, suffered the heart attack at about 7 p.m., said Carpenter. Primm died after being admitted at 7:32 p.m. to St. Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau...
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EXPERTS AGREE: EARLY DETECTION KEY TO CURB GROWING BREST CANCER RATE
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
For women in the United States, the chance of getting breast cancer is on the rise. In the U.S. in 1990, the incidence rate was 154,000 and this year the rate has risen to 175,000. "The chance of getting breast cancer is increasing," said Marlys Schuh, who is a surgical oncologist, a doctor who does surgery on cancer patients. Schuh is with Parkcrest Surgical Associates in St. Louis...
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DANIEL MONROE DEMPSTER
(Obituary ~ 09/15/91)
BENTON -- Daniel Monroe Dempster, 69, of Benton, died Thursday, September 12, 1991 at his home. He was born May 19, 1922 at Dielhstadt, son of Edwin and Mary Wills Dempster. He was a decorated Navy veteran of World War II and a member of St. Denis Catholic Church in Benton...
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CLETUS JOHN WESTRICH
(Obituary ~ 09/15/91)
NEW HAMBURG -- Cletus John Westrich, 87, died Friday, Sept. 13, 1991, at the Cape Girardeau Care Center. He was born Dec. 9, 1903, at New Hamburg, son of Joseph Westrich and Sophia Gosche Westrich. He was a farmer. He is survived by a brother, Mike Westrich of New Hamburg; and sisters, Rose Kern and Anna Glastetter, both of New Hamburg...
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MARY "LEVIA" BREWER
(Obituary ~ 09/15/91)
PERRYVILLE -- Mary "Levia" Brewer, 97, of Perryville, died Thursday, Sept. 12, 1991, at Perry County Memorial Hospital. She was born March 24, 1894, in Perry County, daughter of George and Mary Moore Pittman. She married R. Emmit Brewer Jan. 30, 1914. He died June 29, 1938...
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FRED KERLEY
(Obituary ~ 09/15/91)
ANNA, Ill. -- Fred Kerley, 74, of Anna, died Friday, Sept. 13, 1991 at St. Joseph's Hospital in Murphysboro, Ill. He was born Feb. 18, 1917 in Brownfield, Ill., son of Miles and Inquinois Kerley. He was a member of the First Christian Church in Anna, Carroll P. Foster VFW Post No. 3455 and the Anna American Legion...
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PRESTON HODGES
(Obituary ~ 09/15/91)
SIKESTON -- Preston Hodges, 59 year old, of Sikeston, was found dead in his home Thursday, Sept. 12, 1991. He was born June 9, 1932, in Sikeston, son of James S. and Emma T. Arnold Hodges. He was formerly employed as produce manager at True Value IGA at East Prairie...
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DALE ALFRED BORCHELT
(Obituary ~ 09/15/91)
Dale Alfred Borchelt, 53, of Montgomery City, Mo., formerly of Cape Girardeau, died Friday, Sept. 13, 1991 in Mexico, Mo. He was born April 30, 1938 in Cape Girardeau to Ivan Weldon and Eva G. Green Borchelt. He was married July 14, 1962 to Dorothy Hulshof. She survives of the home in Montgomery City...
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NANCIE ANN HINDMAN
(Obituary ~ 09/15/91)
ADVANCE -- Nancie Ann Hindman, 92, of Advance, died Friday, Sept. 13, 1991, at the Advance Nursing & Residential Care Center. She was born Nov. 18, 1898, in Zalma, daughter of W.H. James and Della Deck James. She was a homemaker and was a member of the General Baptist Church of Brownwood...
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BASY FRANKLIN HURT
(Obituary ~ 09/15/91)
ADVANCE -- Basy Franklin Hurt, 80, of Advance, died Thursday, Sept. 12, 1991, at Doctor's Regional Medical Center in Poplar Bluff. He was born Nov. 2, 1910, in Benton, Ky., son of Avery Scott Hurt and Rebecca Ann Roberts Hurt. He had worked for the Swift Packing Co. of Bloomfield and served in the U.S. Army during World War II...
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ERNEST LEE HAHS
(Obituary ~ 09/15/91)
Ernest Lee Hahs, 69, of Cape Girardeau, died Friday, Sept. 13, 1991, at Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau. He was born Oct. 17, 1921, in Jackson, son of John Q. Hahs and Ara Niswonger Hahs. He married the former Anna Mae Amos on Aug. 9, 1941. She survives...
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ETHEL J. HUBBERT
(Obituary ~ 09/15/91)
SIKESTON -- Ethel J. Hubbert, 89, a resident of Hunter Acres Caring Center in Sikeston, died at 5:20 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 12, 1991, in Missouri Delta Medical Center. She was born May 5, 1902, at Winfield, Ala., daughter of John Samuel and Mary Burleson Weaver...
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HAROLD DEAN PRIMM
(Obituary ~ 09/15/91)
Harold Dean Primm, 37, of Cape Girardeau died Friday, Sept. 13, 1991 at St. Francis Medical Center. Arrangements are incomplete, and will be handled by Ford and Sons Funeral Home.
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ROTARIANS TO MARK BIRTHDAY OF LIMBAUGH, WHO TURNS 100
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
Cape Girardeau County Rotarians and their guests will join Friday night to celebrate the 100th birthday of Rush H. Limbaugh, practicing Cape Girardeau attorney. Limbaugh's birthday is on Sept. 27. He will be in Kansas City at that time attending the meeting of the Missouri Bar Association, which also will honor him...
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WOMEN VOTERS TO BEGIN CAMPAIGN
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
It'll be "Lemonade, and Information" today as the Cape Girardeau County League of Women Voters kicks off its annual membership campaign. Fran Harris, membership chairperson, announced the Sunday afternoon affair will be held from 2-4 p.m. at Shelter 10 in Cape Girardeau County Park. League members will answer questions, and a special "League Leaf" will be available describing LWV objectives and activities...
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PROJECT TO RESTORE STATE FOREST
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
Persons interested in doing something constructive to improve state forests are getting their chance, thanks to a Southeast Missouri State University biologist. Alan Journet of the school's biology department will lead a group to collect acorns at Meramec State Park on Oct. 5. The acorns will be used as part of an ecological restoration project being conducted with the Missouri Department of Natural Resources...
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EASTER SEAL, RADIO STATION TO HOLD FUND-RAISING EVENT
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
The Southeast Missouri Region of the Easter Seal Society and KGMO radio station will team up to raise one million pennies or $10,000 for people with disabilities, the society announced. During the week of Sept. 23-27, a "Million Penny Billboard' at the corner of Route K and Silver Springs Road will be the temporary home of KGMO disc jockey Mike Ford...
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REINCARNATION: CAR ENTHUSIASTS `RECYCLE' OLD VEHICLES
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
Rescued from junkyards and scrap heaps, hundreds of abandoned vehicles are revived, restored and reintroduced as classics by car buffs. "I like to think of this hobby as recycling," said one enthusiast, Judy Watson. "Instead of buying a new car, we recycle an old one...
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SQUIRRELING AWAY: THRIFTY HARVEST-TIME HABIT
(Column ~ 09/15/91)
Along about this time of the year something triggers the Squirrel Nutkin Syndrome in me. This is characterized by a tendency to start poking away into some odd places an extra can of hominy, kraut, green beans, etc. "Because," justifies the syndrome. "There'll be days, maybe even weeks, next winter when you can't negotiate the ice-covered driveway."...
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LADYBUG SAYS ... ACT NOW FOR BLOOMING HOLIDAY POINSETTIAS
(Column ~ 09/15/91)
Just about the first or second week of November calls begin coming in asking how to get poinsettias to bloom again in time for the holidays. Now, to beat you to it. To make poinsettias rebloom it is time to start them on their way, because they need special attention from now until Santa arrives in order for them to flower in their bright red brackets...
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WINNERS OF RECENT TALENT EVENT LISTED
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
JACKSON- Matthew Craig of Cape Girardeau took first place in the Homecomers talent competition held on Aug. 15 at the Keyboards and Kindermusik studio in Jackson. Jill Burroughs of Altenburg took second place and Gwenda Bennett of Cape Girardeau took third place...
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LAND TRANSFERS
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
Warranty deeds issued at the office of Janet Robert, Cape Girardeau County Recorder of Deeds: Debbie Lynn Rhodes Hodge to Mark A. and Patricia G. Lester; Philip L. and Connie E. Franklin to Harold H. and Lynn E. Hellman; Doris L. Vangilder to the Doris L. Vangilder Trust...
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PARENT-TO-PARENT GROUP MEETS TUESDAY
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
PERRYVILLE -- Perryville's Parent-To-Parent organization will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Junior High School library. The topic of the meeting will be, "What Have We Learned and Where Are We Going?" The meeting should be of interest to parents of a special-needs child, parents who suspect that their child may have developmental delays or to any parent who wants to learn more about the organization...
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SBDC TO CONDUCT BUSINESS SESSIONS
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) will conduct counseling sessions in three areas this month. The counselor, Gil Degenhardt, will be available Sept. 25, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Cape Girardeau Chamber of Commerce office. The counseling sessions (about one hour) are free of charge. ...
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ENGINEERING FIRM TO LOCATE AT CAIRO
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
CAIRO, Ill. -- McAnally Engineering Co. recently opened a branch office at Cairo. John F. McAnally, president of the engineering company, and professional Marine Surveyors and Consultants, headquartered in Baton Rouge, La., announced that the branch would operate under the name of Professional Marine Surveyors and Consultants...
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ILLINOIS CENTRE PREPARES FOR OPENING
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
MARION, Ill. -- The work goes on at Illinois Centre Mall. Twenty-four-foot high palm trees, and other greenery, are being installed daily. Walkway tiles more than 150,000 of them are being placed in walkways. Shelves are being installed in various stores, including one of the big anchors, Dillards...
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NEW FEED AND SEED CENTER OPENS HERE
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
Specialty Feed and Seed Center, a division of Sikeston Feed and Seed, opened in Cape Girardeau recently. The new business, located at 470 S. Kingshighway, will feature lawn and garden supplies, including grass seed and fertilizers. "We'll also feature feed for livestock and pets," said Susan Hubbard, manager of the new facility which opened Monday. "We handle Purina brand feeds, and we have our own `S' Brand, packaged by Sikeston Feed and Seed...
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`MAN WITH THE PIG' A $10,000 WINNER
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
"Where's the man with the pig?" When Ray Alan Gill and his barbecue smoker arrive in a town, people seek him out. "They know me as the man with the pig, and they know me for my barbecued ribs," says Gill, who is a member of a new cooking craze which has swept the U.S. in recent years that of the professional barbecuer...
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NAMED TO BOARD
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
Bob Renschen of Cape Girardeau has been appointed to the Southeast Missouri Private Industry Council (SEMO PIC) Board of Directors to represent Cape Girardeau County, Mary McBride, SEMO PIC Executive Director, has announced. The SEMO PIC, located at 980 N. ...
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CERTIFICATION
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
Nick Greer, a technician for Square One Electronics Inc., has been certified by Win Communications Corp. for installation, service and repair of the Poets 100D/104D Digital Private Branch Exchange (PBX) telephone system. Greer recently completed a course at Nashville, Tenn., which provided hands-on and formal classroom instruction...
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IN NEW POSITION
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
PERRYVILLE -- Charles (Chuck) Ortinau has been named to the newly created position of corporate packaging manager for Solar Press, a multinational corporation headquartered in Naperville, Ill., and specialing in the printing and packaging of loose card products and solo mailings for direct marketers worldwide...
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SALES HONORS
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
T. J. Miller, President, MO-KITA Distributing, has been honored with a plaque from Jim Porter, Regional Sales Manager, Rotary Corporation for excellence in sales. Rotary Corporation is distributor of aftermarket outdoor power products and is a major manufacturer of lawn mower blades, supplying many blades to original equipment manufacturers...
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RECEIVES DIPLOMA
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
Allen Schaper of Mercantile Bank of Cape Girardeau recently received a diploma from the graduate School of Banking at Madison, Wis. Richard A. Kirk, President of the American Bankers Association, Chairman of the Board, United Bank of Denver and Vice Chairman, United Banks of Colorado, Inc., Denver, Colo., was the commencement speaker...
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BANK PROMOTION
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
Deborah Hodges has been appointed senior vice president of the First National Bank, Cape Girardeau. Hodges' appointment was announced this week by Larry Miller, president of First National. Hodges has more than 18 years in the banking industry. She has been associated with First National Bank 14 years. ...
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PARTS PROMOTION
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
Ken Seabaugh has been promoted to parts supervisor at Auffenberg Auto Park. "I have served as parts manager for Honda-Mazda for more than 11 years," said Seabaugh. In his new capacity, he will be responsible for parts at all dealerships Honda-Mazda, Nissan Jeep-Eagle, and Chrysler-Plymouth-Dodge in the Auffenberg Auto Park...
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WIN TOP HONORS
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
Mike Ringwald, parts manager, and Dennis Bess, service manager, at Cape Toyota-Suzuki, 835 S. Kingshighway, were big winners in a recent regional contest. The two received top honors for parts sales and services from May through July over a six-state area, in a contest sponsored by Toyota Motor Co...
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JOINS BLANCHARD
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
Doris Jean Arnold has joined Coldwell Banker Blanchard & Associates Realty Inc. Arnold is a member of the Missouri Board of Realtors, Cape Girardeau County Board of Realtors and the National Association of Real Estate Appraisers. She has served as a loan originator at First National Bank of Sikeston, and was associated with Century 21 Jerry R. Smith & Associates of Sikeston...
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RAISES FUNDS
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
ERA Cape Realty raised $2,746 for the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) as part of a nation wide fund-raising efforts by Electronic Realty Associates Inc. (ERA), according to David S. Glastetter, broker for the local firm. "ERA Cape Realty has been a top fund raiser for several years and is our longest running VIP team," said Ken Lucy, district director for the Muscular Dystrophy Association...
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IN NEW POSITION
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
George Boettcher has joined Town & Country Realty as sales associate. Barbara J. Baker, broker, announced Boettcher's appointment this week. Boettcher is a graduate of Shawnee High School, and recently earned a real estate license in Missouri. He is working toward a degree in business and finance, and architectural technology, from Southeast Missouri State University...
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COMPLETE CLASSES
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
Marta Green, Alice Temm, Gary Maine, Sue Bellis, Julia Brockmire, and Janet Dalton, all of Classic Real Estate Ltd./Better Homes and Gardens, recently completed the second in a series of Better Homes and Gardens Master Classics on "Power Pricing." Upon completion of all six planned Master Classes, the group will earn the new national Residential Marketing Master (RMM) designation, a prestigious educational title awarded by Better Homes and Gardens...
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NEW `DIPLOMATE'
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
Dr. Zenon M. Duda of Cape Girardeau has been accepted as a Diplomate of the American Board of Podiatric Surgery, with certification in foot surgery. Duda recently completed the annual examinations in Chicago, which consisted of three days of tests, both written and oral...
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SEARS BOOK TO HIGHLIGHT COLUMBUS VOYAGE, `QUINCENTENNIAL' ANNIVERSARY
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
To help American youngsters experience the voyage of Christopher Columbus, Sears, Roebuck and Co. is providing area libraries and elementary school teachers with interactive educational materials. The materials include colorful "pop-up" books and cassette tapes that chronicle Columbus' voyage...
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VO-TECH COURSES
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
Enrollments are now being excepted for a variety of computer courses which are being offered by the Cape Girardeau Area Vocational-Technical School, 301 N. Clark Ave. The courses being offered include: Basic Computer Science, Computer Applications in Business, Introduction to DOS, Advanced DOS Operations, Beginning WordPerfect 5.1, Beginning Lotus 1-2-3, Automated Accounting, Beginning Desktop Publishing, Introduction to Computer Keyboarding, Word Processing and Data Base and Spreadsheet...
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NAMED PRESIDENT
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
PIEDMONT -- Vicki McCrackin, administrator of Clark's Mountain Nursing Center in Piedmont, has been elected president of District 5 of the Missouri Health Care Association (MHCA). McCrackin has served as administrator of Clark's Mountain center more than three years, and has been a health care professional more than 10 years...
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PLANT MANAGER
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
Dave Blanchard has assumed responsibilities as plant manager for the Spicer Axle Division of Dana Corporation facility at Cape Girardeau. Jack Reed, president of the Spicer Division, Ft. Wayne, Ind., announced Blanchard's appointment recently. Blanchard graduated from Indiana University, majoring in industrial management and marketing and distribution. ...
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GUEST SPEAKERS
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
Sherry Ladd, account representative for Cybertel Cellular Phones, and David L. Hahs, agent for Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, will be guest speakers during a meeting of the Cape Girardeau Association of Life Underwriters Friday. Hahs, who has been in the insurance business 18 years, will present the organization's "Bonus Hour" program at 11 a.m., and will discuss "Executive Compensation." Persons attending the bonus hour will earn one hour of continuing education credits...
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SANDER'S HARDWARE TAKES ON NEW MERCHANDISE LOOK
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
Sander's True Value Hardware Stores in Cape Girardeau and Jackson have taken on a new merchandise look for winter. Several shelves are filled with new merchandise. Jim Sander, John Sander, and David Sander attended a recent hardware merchandise market show in Chicago recently...
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JOINS TRAVEL FIRM
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
Mary Bryant recently joined the staff of AAA World Wide Travel in Cape Girardeau. Bryant, a graduate of Southeast Missouri State University, was previously employed by Maritz Travel Company, St. Louis, and has five years of experience, specializing in group and incentive travel...
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NEW RIVER TRAFFIC TOWING OPERATION
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
A new towing operation for river traffic has been founded at Cape Girardeau. Start-up of operations for Marine Equipment Towing Corporation (METCO), to be headquartered at Cape Girardeau, was Sept. 1. The new firm, which will provide towing services for river barge lines, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Marine Equipment Management Corporation (MEMCO)...
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AWARD NURSING SCHOLARSHIP
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
Two Southeast Missouri Hospital nurses Pamela R. Selinger and Patricia J. Isaacs have been awarded Southeast Missouri Hospital Auxiliary scholarships for advanced study in nursing. Each scholarship is for $2,500. Selinger, Southeast's Central Service Director and infection control practitioner, is the recipient of the new BSN scholarship...
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SPEAKOUT
(Speak Out ~ 09/15/91)
THIS IS TO ANYONE who is responsible for a baby or child in an automobile. Every day I am sickened by your ignorance of the necessity to put infants in car seats. Your arms cannot overpower the resulting force of an accident needed to contain your baby in your lap. ...
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DUNN TO LEAD TALK ON NATO
(Local News ~ 09/15/91)
Jackson native Dr. Keith Dunn, director of Defense Plans Division at the U.S. Mission to NATO, will present the Harold Holmes Dugger Lecture Oct. 10 on the Southeast Missouri State University campus. Dr. Dunn is a 1969 graduate and valedictorian of Southeast...
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