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HIGHWAY PATROL GIVES OUT METH POSTERS
(Local News ~ 10/01/00)
The Missouri State Highway Patrol recently began distributing posters to local retail stores in an attempt to alert employees to those items used in the manufacture of methamphetamine. The distribution of the "meth posters" will help retail employees identify individuals who frequently attempt to purchase large quantities of the precursors for methamphetamine. The retailer can then report this to law enforcement, thus helping them reduce the availability of the illegal drug in our communities...
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LOCAL LIBRARIES CELEBRATE BANNED BOOKS WEEK
(Local News ~ 10/01/00)
Michelle Poe stands in front of one of the Jackson Public Library's displays for Banned Books Week. Jackson USA Signal/Mark Evans One of the Banned Books Week displays at Riverside Regional Library. Jackson USA Signal/Mark Evans Controversy over the appropriateness of books has not been a problem local librarians have had to deal with. Despite this, they support the concept of Banned Books Week and the freedom to read material of choice...
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ENGAGEMENTS: BLATTEL-NEWKIRK
(Engagement ~ 10/01/00)
JACKSON, Mo. -- Mr. and Mrs. James W. Blattel of Jackson announce the engagement of their daughter, Heather Blattel, to Kody Newkirk of Paducah, Ky. He is the son of Jackie Lewis of Newnan, Ga., and the late Clifford Newkirk. Blattel is a graduate of Jackson High School, and Shawnee Community College in Ullin, Ill. She is a sales consultant with State Beauty Supply in Paducah...
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POCAHONTAS CLUB VISITS AREA
(Local News ~ 10/01/00)
Twenty Cherokee women joined five Indian women in the Cape Girardeau/Jackson area to visit sites of interest Sept. 16. Points of interest visited were the mural wall, Bollinger Mill, the Cherokee office and the Trail of Tears Park and historical center. The highlight of the visit was Marie Exler's presentation of "Tears of the Trail," which she had made into a book. It should be out later this fall...
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RIVER CITY PLAYERS HOLD TRYOUTS
(Local News ~ 10/01/00)
CAPE GIRARDEAU -- River City Players will have open auditions for the November dinner theater production of "Having Our Say" by Emily Mann Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 at Rea Optical, 1105 Broadway (across from Houck Fieldhouse) at 1 p.m. Two daughters of a minister born in slavery and a brilliant woman of mixed ancestry review important events in their lives as they reach 100 years of age, according to Ann Swanson, treasurer of the RCP. ...
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PIERCES DONATE $30,000 TO PUBLIC LIBRARY
(Local News ~ 10/01/00)
For nearly a quarter of a century the Jackson Public Library has been a big part of Walt and Sally Pierce's lives. Recently the couple did something big for the library. On Sept. 22 the Pierces gave a check for $30,000 to Jackson Mayor Paul Sander, to be used by the library for adding computers and other modernization...
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COLUMNIST: EXAMINING THE ENERGY SHORTAGE
(Local News ~ 10/01/00)
The television news lately has been warning us that we are coming to an end of our supply of oil. The news is that we have nearly depleted our oil supplies. We are perhaps facing a time when the prices of gas and anything that is an oil by-product will be in short supply. Electricity is one of the things we will be able to produce less of...
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FROM THE EDITOR: ENJOYING THAT OLYMPIC YEAR MAGIC
(Local News ~ 10/01/00)
Although a little of the excitement of other years seems to be missing, I have still enjoyed the 2000 Olympics. Perhaps the 15-hour time delay (and accidentally hearing the results of one event I was planning on watching that night) has taken a little of the spontaneity out of it. Still, the Olympics have their own magic...
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CITIZENS WILL DEBATE THE ISSUES OCT. 14
(Local News ~ 10/01/00)
Jackson area voters will get a chance to go back to the basics of a democracy next month. The Jackson Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a public debate Oct. 14 on the Cape Girardeau County Courthouse lawn. Propositions A and B, County Planning & Zoning and the Jackson R-2 School Bond proposal will each be debated by interested citizens...
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ENGAGEMENTS: BRANT-GUTTILLA
(Engagement ~ 10/01/00)
JACKSON, Mo. -- Terry and Sue Brant of Council Groves, Kan., and Jim and Jennie Noel of Jackson announce the engagement of their daughter, Kaci Leigh Brant, to Nicholas Anthony Guttilla Jr., both of Memphis, Tenn. He is the son of Nicholas and Lorraine Guttilla of Memphis...
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ENGAGEMENTS: HULL-STOKES
(Engagement ~ 10/01/00)
SIKESTON, Mo. -- Doris Jean Barlow Hull and Mark David Stokes of Sikeston announce their engagement. She is the daughter of Alene Barlow of Chaffee, Mo., and the late Rev. Russell Barlow. Stokes is the son of the late Bill Stokes and the late Lelia Stokes of Sikeston...
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ENGAGEMENTS: QUADE-SWAIN
(Engagement ~ 10/01/00)
CHAFFEE, Mo. -- Larry and Susan Quade of Chaffee announce the engagement of their daughter, Amy Elizabeth Quade, to Richard Lloyd Swain. He is the son of Jane Swain and Mike and Alice Swain of Chaffee. Quade is a 1994 graduate of Delta High School, and received a bachelor of science degree in nursing from Southeast Missouri State University in May. She is a registered nurse at Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau...
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ENGAGEMENTS: PEREZ-KLUESNER
(Engagement ~ 10/01/00)
BENTON, Mo. -- Robert and Josina Perez of Houston, Texas, announce the engagement of their daughter, Raquel Perez, to Jeremy Jason Kluesner. He is the son of Robert and Marilyn Tuey of Spring, Texas, and Lt. Col. William and Teri Kluesner of Beaver Creek, Ohio, and formerly of Benton...
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EXPANDED STUDENT COUNCIL READY FOR YEAR
(Local News ~ 10/01/00)
President Josh Tomlin is confident his 2000-2001 Jackson High School Student Council will be a successful group. "I love them," he said days after the StuCo was fleshed out with the addition of 14 new student representatives. "This is a great bunch. We have fun but work real hard, which is what high school is supposed to be about."...
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NO BUCKING BRONCO FOR THE BABY IN 1917
(Local News ~ 10/01/00)
This long-ago picture was labeled "Mom, George, Dad." Their official names were Martha, George and August Friedrich. They lived on the Greensferry Road and operated a dairy. Other Friedrich children were V.C. , Tillie (Ludwig), Gus, Irene (Wolfenkoehler), Ray, Margaret (Goodman) and Elsie (Barrett). As for the cow, bull or steer -- is it one of their tame milk cows, an animal raised for meat, or could you say it is a work ox?...
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MU SILENT ON RAISES, BOASTS IT HAD GOOD REASONS
(Editorial ~ 10/01/00)
The University of Missouri Board of Curators gave President Manuel Pacheco a 24 percent pay raise -- nearly $50,000 -- to make the salary more competitive with peer universities. Pacheco now makes $250,000, up from $201,400 last year. The raise was approved at a closed session in July but not disclosed until this week...
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FUND FREEZE IS PRICE OF TESTING HANCOCK LIMITS
(Editorial ~ 10/01/00)
Litigation over the Hancock Amendment is once again in the news. The Hancock Amendment is, of course the tax-limitation amendment to the Missouri Constitution that voters approved overwhelmingly 20 years ago next month. The litigation has imperiled funding for capital-improvement projects across Missouri totaling $161 million. ...
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LETTERS: CAPE GIRARDEAU STREET WORK IS SUBSTANDARD
(Letter to the Editor ~ 10/01/00)
To the editor: I am writing this letter to address the sad and pathetic shape of nearly all of Cape Girardeau's streets. I recently purchased a new car and feel like I will not be able to drive down Broadway, Independence, Mount Auburn, Themis or several other streets until they are resurfaced...
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NO EASY ANSWERS TO HARD PROBLEMS
(Column ~ 10/01/00)
KENNETT, Mo. -- After endless weeks, extending into months, of political haranguing and harrumphing, we don't seem any closer to suitable answers for the questions facing us here in Missouri than when the candidates first started talking about them after the last time we elected a governor. We now have non-stop campaigns, beginning the day after we chose our incumbents, so that candidates no longer lack for issues even if they have no idea how to solve them...
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SOME ADVICE FOR BUSH DURING TUESDAY'S OPENING DEBATE
(Column ~ 10/01/00)
It's this Tuesday night at the presidential debate. Vice President Al Gore has just turned to Texas Gov. George W. Bush and attacked him for this or that deficiency on education -- say, opposing his universal preschool scheme, or not spending enough, or something. Millions of us would love to see Bush turn toward his opponent, the captive of the teachers unions, and say something like this:...
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SPEAKOUT
(Speak Out ~ 10/01/00)
I AM replying to the comment is Speak Out about how the rich rely on the poor. The people they call rich are the ones who give the poor people jobs. If the poor people want to do the same type of managing and spending as a rich person did getting rich, they can be rich also. ...
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LETTERS: FARMERS ENDURE DIFFICULT ODDS TO FEED WORLD
(Letter to the Editor ~ 10/01/00)
To the editor: Ignorance is bliss. I say this in regard to the ridiculous assumptions in the Speak Out comment, "Farmers get checks." The caller has absolutely no understanding or knowledge of the American farmer and the true struggles we endure every year...
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DRUG STORE CLOSES AFTER 104 YEARS
(Local News ~ 10/01/00)
MARBLE HILL -- A Marble Hill icon will soon be closing its doors. After 104 years of continuous service to the community, Chandler Drug Store is going out of business. The business has been owned and operated by four generations of the Chandler family, starting with Dr. John J. Chandler in 1896. He bought the original building, which is still being utilized, from A.R. Jaques of Massachusetts...
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JACKSON MARCHING BAND FESTIVAL IS OCT. 3
(Local News ~ 10/01/00)
The 56th annual Jackson Marching Band Festival will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 3. Jackson Schools will dismiss at 2:30 p.m. In case of inclement weather, the alternate date will be Tuesday, Oct. 10. The days' events will include a parade through downtown Jackson at 3:30 p.m. and the evening Band Festival beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the Jackson High School Stadium. The cost for the show is $2 for adults and $1 for students, and will be collected at the gate...
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RELIVING THE PAST THROUGH PHOTOS
(Local News ~ 10/01/00)
Rare smile: Not many elders smiled in photos from the turn of the century. This unidentified woman didn't seem to mind. Flag girls: These young women were apparently celebrating a patriotic holiday in this photo. None of the girls are known. Miss Davis: It is not certain whether the attractive young women here were Davis sisters or two photos of the same individual. One was taken by the New York Portrait Company in Springfield, Mo., the other in a Perryville studio...
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FUN AT THE FAIR
(Local News ~ 10/01/00)
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A COSTLY BETRAYAL
(Local News ~ 10/01/00)
B.W. Harrison and Bradley McIntyre were opposites whose paths crossed -- with disastrous results. Harrison, a 90-year-old philantropist, has spent his life helping people. McIntyre, a 41-year-old con man, has always been fond of other people's money...
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GOVERNMENT: VISION 2000 PASSES ITS TORCH TO 2020
(Local News ~ 10/01/00)
A parade and banquet heralded the changing of Cape Girardeau's strategic-planning guard from Vision 2000 to Vision 2020 on Saturday. Vision 2000 was established by the Cape Girardeau City Council in 1987 as an independent council charged with identifying the community's future needs and developing a plan to meet specific goals by the year 2000. Vision 2020 has a similar charge to meet over the next 20 years...
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MARK MY WORD: DEBATES WITH KIDS WOULD BE GOOD PRACTICE FOR A POLITICIAN
(Column ~ 10/01/00)
There's nothing like a great debate unless, of course, you're caught in such a predicament with your kids. Then, it is just a matter of saying, "no." Presidential candidates say "no" too, they just do it with more words. When Vice President Al Gore and Gov. George W. Bush face off in Boston Tuesday for a 90-minute, televised debate, it will be the 18th time the Democratic and Republican nominees have met, beginning with the Kennedy-Nixon debates of 1960...
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ROUTE 00 TRAFFIC ONE LANE THIS WEEK
(Local News ~ 10/01/00)
Traffic on Route OO in Cape Girardeau County will be reduced to one lane Monday through Wednesday while the Missouri Department of Transportation resurfaces the roadway. The section to be repaired is between the Route OO and Route Z junction and the Route OO and Route 34 junction...
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POWER TO THE PEOPLE: JACKSON ENJOYS PERKS OF OWN GENERATING PLANT
(Local News ~ 10/01/00)
JACKSON, Mo. -- During a heat wave in the summer of 1999, electrical power that normally costs about $40 per megawatt hour jumped in price to $10,000 per megawatt hour during a period of peak demand. The City of Springfield, Ill., had to buy power at the high price and lost millions of dollars in a matter of days...
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MARCH OF DIMES GOURMET GALA TO COOK UP FUN SATURDAY NIGHT
(Local News ~ 10/01/00)
Food tasting, music, socializing and auctions will be the bill of fare during the March of Dime's Gourmet Gala Chef's Auction in Cape Girardeau Saturday night. This is the fourth year for the event, during which local chefs, restaurants and caterers showcase their creations at the Osage Community Center in Cape Girardeau...
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EMERSON SEEKS FUNDING FOR LEVEE DISTRICT
(Local News ~ 10/01/00)
Southeast Missouri could receive more than $14.5 million in federal flood protection projects following passage of the Energy and Water Appropriations bill Thursday by the House of Representatives. The bill must be approved by the Senate before it can be sent to Pres. Bill Clinton ...
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REPUBLICANS HAVE BIG DAY IN JACKSON
(Local News ~ 10/01/00)
JACKSON -- The Republican Party had a big day in the area Saturday as a group of veterans endorsed the Bush-Cheney presidential ticket on one side of town and U.S. Sen. John Ashcroft announced on the other side of town that Congress approved anti-meth legislation he authored...
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THE LATEST LINE: HIGH-POWERED RAMS STILL LOOK LIKE NFL's NO. 1 TEAM
(Sports Column ~ 10/01/00)
Washington loaded up with high-priced free agents. Tampa Bay tried hard to pump up its sputtering offense. St. Louis' defense resembled a sieve for a while. But the above notwithstanding, things haven't changed very much since the end of last season -- the Rams still look like the NFL's best team...
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COLLEGE FIITBALL: EKU GROUND GAME GRINDS UP SOUTHEAST
(College Sports ~ 10/01/00)
RICHMOND, Ky. -- Southeast Missouri State University's defense has been giving up yardage in bunches this season and that trend continued in a big way here Saturday night. The result was a 48-24 loss to host Eastern Kentucky in front of 8,100 fans at Roy Kidd Stadium. The Colonels scored 34 straight points to turn what was a competitive contest for most of the first half into a total blowout...
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HIGH SCHOOL: CAPE CENTRAL LICKS WOUNDS AFTER 12-7 LOSS TO GRAVES CO.
(High School Sports ~ 10/01/00)
As if Cape Central's 12-7 loss on Friday night wasn't difficult enough to take, two of the Tigers' best athletes left the game due to injuries. On Saturday, O.J. Turner's neck strain was feeling better and he should be ready for Friday's game with Jackson. Turner, a senior, is one of the top linebackers and fullbacks in the area...
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HIGH SCHOOL: ND, JACKSON SOCCER TEAMS ROLL TO DECISIVE VICTORIES
(High School Sports ~ 10/01/00)
Scott Wittenborn scored two goals and Tyler Cuba had a goal and an assist as the eighth-ranked Notre Dame Bulldogs (10-3-1) defeated 12th-ranked Westminster 3-1on Saturday. Wittenborn scored a unique goal seven minutes into the game when, on the run, he received a free kick from midfield and he raised his foot behind him and flipped the ball over his shoulder for the score. Matt Popst got the assist...
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OTAHK SPIKERS SWEEP TECH
(College Sports ~ 10/01/00)
COOKEVILLE, Tenn. -- Southeast Missouri State's volleyball team ripped through Tennessee Tech 15-1, 15-5 and 15-7 Saturday. Lea Beckemeyer led the way with 15 kills and 12 digs, while Krista Haukap posted 14 kills. Emily Scannell had 43 assists for the Otahkians (8-8 overall, 5-0 OVC)...
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OUTDOOR CORNER: HOW TO CARRY OUT A PLAN FOR LAND
(Column ~ 10/01/00)
Almost all landowners have some form of management plan for their woodlands. Often it is not written down but is an idea filed away in their minds. You might say, "I want an income from my land now and sometime in the future (timber sale)." That is a plan...
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HAROLD STILTS
(Obituary ~ 10/01/00)
STURDIVANT, Mo. -- Harold Dean Stilts, 61, of Sturdivant, died Saturday, Sept. 30, 2000, at his home. He was born June 1, 1939, at Arab, Mo., son of Franklin and Ethel Arnold Stilts of Advance. He first married Marie Garner. He later married Jane Mouser on June 30, 1984, at Dexter...
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CARL BARRETT SR.
(Obituary ~ 10/01/00)
MARBLE HILL, Mo. -- Carl Barrett, 80, of Marble Hill died Saturday, Sept. 30, 2000, at Eldercare of Marble Hill. Arrangements are imcomplete at Hutchings Funeral Chapel in Marble Hill.
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SIDNEY DILLON
(Obituary ~ 10/01/00)
MCCLURE, Ill. -- Sidney Dillon, 92, of McClure died Saturday, Sept. 30, 2000 at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. He was born Aug. 16, 1908, in Huntingburg, Ind., son of Bert and Eva Garrett Dillon. He Married Delia Waterman at Reynoldsville, Ill., on Oct. 6, 1928. She preceded him in death Nov. 8, 1967...
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MILLIE TURNER
(Obituary ~ 10/01/00)
Mildred "Millie" Turner, 65, of Cape Girardeau died Saturday, Sept. 30, 2000, at her home. Arrangements are incomplete at McCombs Funeral Home in Cape Girardeau.
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JAMES KESTER
(Obituary ~ 10/01/00)
James W. Kester, 52, of Cape Girardeau died Saturday, Sept. 30, 2000, at Southeast Missouri Hospital. He was born Saturday, March 13, 1948, at Cape Girardeau, the son of Walter H. and Hazel Hobbs Kester. He married Linda Niswonger on April 8, 1967, at Cape Girardeau...
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BELMA WITTICRE
(Obituary ~ 10/01/00)
Belma Whitticre of Cape Girardeau died Saturday, Sept. 30, 2000, at the Lutheran Home. Arrangements are incomplete at Lorberg Memorial Funeral Chapel.
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CATHERINE SEXTON
(Obituary ~ 10/01/00)
SCOTT CITY, Mo. -- Catherine G. Sexton, 55, of Scott City died Saturday, Sept. 30, 2000, at her home. Arrangements are incomplete at Amick-Burnett Funeral Chapel in Scott City.
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ALVINA SANDVOS
(Obituary ~ 10/01/00)
SCOTT CITY, Mo. -- Alvina Catherine Sandvos, 85, of Scott City died Saturday, Sept. 30, 2000, at Jackson Manor in Jackson, Mo. She was born Dec. 28, 1914, in Kelso, daughter of the late Lawrence and Amelia Etter Mirgaux. She and Walter "Bud" Sandvos were married Dec. 21, 1930. He died May 3, 1989...
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CINDY HENRY
(Obituary ~ 10/01/00)
SIKESTON, Mo. -- Cynthia Renee "Cindy" Henry, 35, of Texarkana, Texas, died Thursday, Sept. 28, 2000, in Kansas City, Kan. She was born Nov. 23, 1964, in Dexter, Mo., daughter of Glenda Learue Fout and the late Dickie Joe Dirickson. Survivors include her husband, Craig L. ...
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WHERE WE LIVE: DELTA
(Local News ~ 10/01/00)
There's nothing big about Delta, and that suits J.R. Dunning just fine. The 73-year-old Dunning has lived in Delta since he was 6 or 7 years old, except for a brief stint in the Army in 1945 and 1946. He and his wife, Betty Jo, got married 52 years ago in the simple, solid home he built on Route N...
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JOY ALONG THE WAY: REARRANGEMENT COURTESY OF EQUINOX
(Column ~ 10/01/00)
So the autumnal equinox has come and gone that time in the year when the daylight and night hours are equalized. Did you see it? This year's September happening, always around the 23rd of the month, had a wet look. Its garments were tattered by time and dripping with rain. A few falling leaves were rain-pasted on its visage. It left a calling card in my back yard, a tossed-off limb from an elm tree and a multitude of spent leaves and twigs...
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WEDDING: SCHWAB-DREW
(Wedding ~ 10/01/00)
Kelly Jean Schwab became the bride of Scott H. Drew Sept. 23, 2000, at St. Andrew Lutheran Church. The Rev. Paul Short and James Hicks performed the double ring ceremony. Organist was Mary Miller of Cape Girardeau, and trumpeter was Jared Prost of Perryville, Mo. Soloists were Tracy Lohmeier, cousin of the bride, and Brandon Hahs, both of Cape Girardeau...
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WEDDINGS: FLORES-THORPE
(Wedding ~ 10/01/00)
Bianca Michelle Flores and William Parr Thorpe II were united in marriage June 17, 2000, in the chapel at the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, Texas. The Rev. Anthony Cummins performed the double ring ceremony. Organist was Martha Klein of San Antonio. Readers were David Haycraft and Emily Groesbeck of Cape Girardeau...
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WEDDINGS: NOON-MIRGAUX
(Wedding ~ 10/01/00)
SCOTT CITY, Mo. -- Sarah Jane Noon and Anthony Britt Mirgaux were married June 24, 2000, at St. Augustine Catholic Church in Kelso, Mo. The Rev. Oliver Clavin performed the double ring ceremony. Organist was Dr. Gary Miller and trumpeter was Dr. Marc Fulgham, both of Cape Girardeau. Soloist was Tamara Brannon of Memphis, Tenn. Quartet Girardeau string quartet also provided music. Organist for the mass was Alissa Vandeven and soloist was Renee Reinagel, both of Kelso...
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WEDDINGS: ERVIN-ALLRED
(Wedding ~ 10/01/00)
Maple United Methodist Church was the setting May 6, 2000, for the wedding of Jessica Lynn Ervin and Jonathan Mark Allred. The Rev. John Gregory performed the double ring ceremony. Pianist was Marge Main of Cape Girardeau. Parents of the couple are Wilton L. and Beverly A. Ervin of Cape Girardeau and Larry and Cathy Allred of East Prairie, Mo...
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WEDDINGS: TEMPLES-KOENIG
(Wedding ~ 10/01/00)
Sandra Jo Temples and Darrell Robert Koenig were united in marriage Sept. 8, 2000, at Centenary United Methodist Church. Dr. Clayton L. Smith performed the double ring ceremony. Organist was Mary Miller and vocalist was Fawna Jones, both of Cape Girardeau. Reader was Mrs. Jon Daniel of Fredericktown, aunt of the bride...
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WEDDINGS: BRITTON-DAVIS
(Wedding ~ 10/01/00)
Heather Rene Britton and Jay Keith Davis were married May 6, 2000, at the Elks Lodge. Pat O'Laughlin and the Rev. Ralph Kaufman performed the double ring ceremony. Soloist was Kelly Roy of Cape Girardeau. Bennie and Kim Britton of Villa Ridge, Ill., are parents of the bride. The groom is the son of Jerry and Mary Davis of Lee, Ill...
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ENGAGEMENTS: GRAGG-DELUCA
(Engagement ~ 10/01/00)
David and Tammy Gragg of Cape Girardeau announce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah E. Gragg, to Pete R. DeLuca Jr. He is the son of Pete and Tana DeLuca of Wildwood, Mo. Gragg expects to receive a degree in secondary English education from Southeast Missouri State University in December...
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ENGAGEMENTS: BERNHARDT-ZELLMER
(Engagement ~ 10/01/00)
Catherine and Joel Zimmerman of South Bend, Ind., announce the engagement of their daughter, Shelley Bernhardt, to William C. "Bill" Zellmer of South Bend. He is the son of Pat and William K. "Bill" Zellmer of Cape Girardeau. Bernhardt is a graduate of Penn High School in Mishawaka, Ind. She is an account executive with USXchange in South Bend...
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WEDDINGS: BELL-STENCEL
(Wedding ~ 10/01/00)
Stephanie Jo Bell and Jay Thomas Stencel were married Nov. 26, 1999, at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. The Rev. Dan Schulte performed the double ring ceremony. Organist was Lenny Kuper, flutist was Paul Thompson, and vocalists were Alan Bruns and Cheryl Oberhaus, all of Cape Girardeau...
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WEDDINGS: SCHUMER-KILE
(Wedding ~ 10/01/00)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Lori Ann Schumer and Kenneth Ray Kile were married Oct. 16, 1999, at Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church in Sereno, Mo. The Rev. Francis Agnew performed the double ring ceremony. Music was provided by the Kinnison family of Perryville...
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ENGAGEMENTS: BEIS-KEMBEL
(Engagement ~ 10/01/00)
Charles and Dorothy Beis Jr. of Portageville, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara L. Beis, to Paul S. Kembel. He is the son of Robert L. and Debie L. Kembel of Cape Girardeau. Beis is a 1992 graduate of Portageville High School, and attended Southeast Missouri State University. She is a provider service representative with Alliance Blue Cross Blue Shield...
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ENGAGEMENTS: BRAMLETT-ETHRIDGE
(Engagement ~ 10/01/00)
Joe and Kay Bramlett of Vanduser, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Cynthia Jo Bramlett, to Ronald Eugene Ethridge Jr. He is the son of Ronald and Leota Ethridge of Cape Girardeau. Bramlett is a 1992 graduate of Scott County Central High School, and 1997 graduate of Loma Linda University. She is a physical therapist at St. Francis Medical Center...
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ENGAGEMENTS: BOGENPOHL-BARBER
(Engagement ~ 10/01/00)
JACKSON, Mo. -- Don and Betty Bogenpohl of Jackson announce the engagement of their daughter, Deanna L. Bogenpohl, to Dan Barber. He is the son of Larry and Louella Barber of Brazeau, Mo. Bogenpohl is a secretary/bookkeeper at Smith and Baer LLC. Barber is a shift manager at TWA...
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ENGAGEMENTS: BURNETT-VOLLINK
(Engagement ~ 10/01/00)
CHAFFEE, Mo. -- Jack and Cindy Burnett of Chaffee announce the engagement of their daughter, Jessie Marie Burnett, to Timothy John Vollink. He is the son of Dennis and Kathy Vollink of Cape Girardeau. Burnett is a 1997 graduate of Chaffee High School, and 2000 graduate of Cape Girardeau Career and Technology Center. She is a respiratory therapist at Heartland Home Health Care...
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ENGAGEMENTS: RICHARDS-HINKLE
(Engagement ~ 10/01/00)
BENTON, Mo. -- Doyle Allen and Eva Mae Richards of Benton announce the engagement of their daughter, Tina Rose Richards, to Dennis Allen Hinkle. He is the son of Donna Sue Hinkle of Cape Girardeau and Danny K. Hinkle of Ohio. Richards is a 1996 graduate of Notre Dame High School in Cape Girardeau, and attended Southeast Missouri State University...
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ENGAGEMENTS: TROUT-COX
(Engagement ~ 10/01/00)
Richard and Annette Trout of Cape Girardeau announce the engagement of their daughter, Jamee Renee Trout, to Charlie Cox. He is the son of the late Junior Cox and Betty Cox-Williams and Don Williams of Olive Branch, Ill. Trout received a bachelor's degree in education, and is pursuing a master's degree at Southeast Missouri State University. She teaches second grade at Fisk Elementary School in Twin Rivers R-10 School District...
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TOP OF THE MOUNTAIN
(Local News ~ 10/01/00)
Relax on the comfort of your L-shaped front porch, and enjoy the view of the neighborhood from this hilltop San Dangaro Subdivision home. Immaculate landscaping is highlighted by massive stone boulders on the front lawn. Stone edging forms the boundary for trees and shrubs that grace the front of the home...
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