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FROM THE MAYOR: CITY BEGINS YEARLY SEALING PROGRAM
(Local News ~ 11/05/00)
The city of Jackson has just awarded a contract for concrete street joint sealing maintenance. Joint sealing is needed to increase the life of our city's concrete streets. Over time every concrete street develops some cracks. When concrete cracks, the joints need to be sealed to prevent water from getting to the subgrade of the street. ...
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DRAMA CLUB HITS THE BEACH NOV. 21-22
(Local News ~ 11/05/00)
A new era will begin for the Jackson High School Drama Club this month. Sharon Ramdial will direct her first JHS play, Nov. 21-22, when the club presents "Afternoon at the Seaside." Helping Ramdial will be Roy Northern, fellow Drama Club sponsor, and Linda Nash, faculty member...
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PROMPT CARE LIVES UP TO ITS NAME
(Local News ~ 11/05/00)
The ever-growing business and residential districts along East Jackson Boulevard now have quick, handy access to health care in a convenient location. Prompt Care, a walk-in medical clinic, opened its doors Oct. 9, at its Jackson Boulevard location across from Burger King and the old Wal-Mart site...
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YOUTH APPREICATION WEEK PROCLAIMED IN JACKSON
(Local News ~ 11/05/00)
Recognizing the Jackson Optimist Club for "giving its time, money and effort for 61 years toward the education and development" of area youth, the Jackson City Council recently proclaimed Nov. 6-9 Youth Appreciation Week in Jackson. During Youth Appreciation Week, the Optimist Club will have free line skating and roller skating at the Jackson Skate Center on Highway. 72 West for grades 1-6. On Nov. 18 there will be free bowling and free pool tables for grades 7-9 from 10 p.m. to midnight...
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MISSOURIANS HAVE WITNESSED UNFORGETTABLE ELECTION YEAR
(Column ~ 11/05/00)
Who has ever seen a political year, especially we Missourians, quite like this one? A two-term governor opposing an incumbent U.S. senator dies with his son and an aide just 22 days out from the most hotly contested Senate election since Harry Truman's re-election against Gov. ...
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HAWKINS' FATE RESTS WITH VOTERS
(Local News ~ 11/05/00)
Jackson R-2 School District patrons will go to the polls Tuesday to decide the fate of a proposed $6 million bond issue to expand R.O. Hawkins Junior High. Recent bond issues and operating levies have failed to collect the needed 57.1 percent (five-seventh) "super majority" vote. Dr. Ron Anderson, superintendent of schools, is cautiously optimistic this time around, however...
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SPEAK OUT
(Speak Out ~ 11/05/00)
YOU ARE right. Such behavior as the Patrick's Cleaners vandalism should not be tolerated by law-abiding citizens and does defy explanation, just like our law-abiding citizens should not tolerate the desecration of our White House by Clinton and Gore. ...
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FROM THE PULPIT: THE ATTRIBUTES OF GOD
(Column ~ 11/05/00)
One could define this attribute as that quality of God, which makes Him absolutely reliable or trustworthy. In Deuteronomy 7:9 we find Jehovah termed; "the faithful God." Indeed for God to be unreliable or untrustworthy would make Him not God at all and no better than His creatures. As Paul tells us in 2 Tim. 2:13: "If we believe not, yet He abideth faithful; He cannot deny Himself."...
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LETTERS: MAKE COMPLAINTS TO LEGISLATORS ABOUT INEQUITIES
(Letter to the Editor ~ 11/05/00)
To the editor: The recent Speak Out comment, "Whining about the rich," deserves comment. Between 1947 and 1973, median family income grew at an average annual rate or 2.5 percent, which doubled income in 25 years. In the 24 years after 1973, the median family income grew at 0.35 percent, which would double family income in 198 years. ...
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ANNUAL ALTENBURG HOME TOUR IS NOV. 11
(Local News ~ 11/05/00)
The Home Tour sponsored by the Altenburg Homemakers Club will be held Nov. 11, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The homes are located in the beautiful rolling hills of East Perry County. Five homes on tour range from two built at the turn of the century to two new homes. Homes include the Robert Bachmann home in Frohna, the Gary Sachs home, the Kenny Schirmer home, the Gary Repp home, all in Altenburg, and the Dale Roth home, on Route A east of Altenburg. Homes will feature fall and Christmas decor...
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NICOLAI MAKES COLLEGIATE STATE DEBUT
(Local News ~ 11/05/00)
CAPE GIRARDEAU -- Tim A. Nicolai of Jackson will play assorted roles in the Southeast Missouri State University Theatre's upcoming production of "The Good Doctor," which opens Nov. 10. "The Good Doctor," a comedy by Neil Simon, is a series of loosely threaded together sketches derived from stories by Anton Chekov. ...
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CENSUS ESTIMATES: JACKSON, CAPE ARE UP
(Editorial ~ 11/05/00)
New census estimates have been announced for area communities, and they contain interesting information. Keep in mind, these figures are estimates, which the Census Bureau makes every year -- even in years when a national census is conducted. Those official results for 2000 won't be available until next year...
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DON'T BE FOOLED BY LAWSUIT AGAINST P&Z
(Editorial ~ 11/05/00)
Opponents of planning and zoning in Cape Girardeau County filed a lawsuit Tuesday challenging the county commission's spending of tax dollars to develop planning and zoning regulations before voters approved the issue. The lawsuit was filed in Cape Girardeau County Circuit Court against the county commissioners by 75 county taxpayers, including leaders of the Committee to Protect Land Owners Rights...
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THE IMPENDING MANDATE FOR GEORGE W. BUSH
(Column ~ 11/05/00)
If George Bush wins the election Tuesday which I believe he will he will have a mandate, regardless of his margin of victory. Why? Because his message has been simple, focused, direct and consistent. Voters know where he stands. From the time he announced his candidacy Bush has been telling us that the president cannot be all things to all people. ...
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LETTERS: DEMOCRATS FAVOR BARBARIC PROCESS FOR LATE ABORTIONS
(Letter to the Editor ~ 11/05/00)
To the editor: Decision time is fast approaching. To my fellow Catholics who are inclined to vote Democratic, I ask you to consider the following: The Democratic Party and its major figures, including Al Gore and Bob Holden, actively support partial-birth abortion. The Democratic Party says this barbaric procedure is necessary to save the life of the mother. This is an outrageous, blatant lie...
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STATE MEET CONCLUDES SEASON
(Local News ~ 11/05/00)
Narrow miss: Josh Minson, Jackson's number one cross country runner this season, narrowly missed a state cross country berth by just over a second. He placed 34th in sectional action, in 17:38. Mouser leads: Krista Mouser again led the JHS girls' cross country team at the sectional meet, with an 18th place finish (20:46). The entire girls' squad qualified for sectional competition and placed fifth one place from a team state berth...
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JACKSON MINISTERIAL ALLIANCE FOOD PANTRY NEARS TIME OF PEAK NEED
(Local News ~ 11/05/00)
The Jackson Ministerial Alliance (JMA) Food Pantry located in Cox Memorial Hall (South High Street) serves families of all sizes in Cape Girardeau County (outside the city limits of Cape Girardeau) to provide food to those in need. The JMA food pantry helps over 50 families each month. ...
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LICHTENEGGER JOINS ARMY
(Local News ~ 11/05/00)
ST. LOUIS -- Ryan D. Lichtenegger of Jackson, Mo., has joined the U.S. Army. According to his recruiter, Staff Sgt. Dennis Wisner of the U.S.Army Recruiting Station located at 1307 Broadway in Cape Girardeau, Pvt. Lichtenegger has received the Army's written guarantee that he will receive training in the job specialty of his choice, Avenger crew member...
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GOVERNMENT: TAX BILLS COMING; WHERE DOES IT ALL GO?
(Local News ~ 11/05/00)
JACKSON, Mo. -- Cape Girardeau County taxpayers would have to go back to school to find most of their property tax dollars. Nearly 72 percent of the $30.8 million in real estate and personal property taxes owed this year are earmarked for seven school districts. Cape Girardeau and Jackson school districts will get the lion's share, but Delta, Oak Ridge, Nell Holcomb, Advance and Meadow Heights also receive tax money collected by the county...
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THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME: GOOD ECONOMY ALLOWS MANY TO RETIRE EARLY
(Local News ~ 11/05/00)
Minnie Hammonds is enjoying being a retired grandmother in ways she was never able to enjoy being a working mother. As a single mother raising four children, Hammonds happily took an assembly line job at Procter and Gamble in 1969. The job required swing shifts, which meant Hammonds often needed to sleep while her children were awake so she could go to work while they slept...
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THIS YEAR TAXPAYERS CAN SAY 'CHARGE IT'
(Local News ~ 11/05/00)
JACKSON, Mo. -- Charge it. Cape Girardeau County taxpayers for the first time can rely on credit cards to pay their 2000 real estate and personal property tax bills. County Collector Diane Diebold said she made the change this year in an effort to make it more convenient for taxpayers, including Southeast Missouri State University students...
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MARK MY WORD: TRICK OR TREAT, WE'RE ALL PROUD OF THE WHIGS
(Column ~ 11/05/00)
There's nothing like a good old-fashioned, made-in-the-USA election. OK, the political buttons were made in Taiwan, but you get the point. While George Bush and Al Gore search for last-minute handshakes and photo opportunities across the fruited plain and anywhere else they can find a bunch of undecided voters, the political pundits are hard at work finding something to say...
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BUSINESS: APARTMENT COMPLEXES FUEL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS IN CAPE
(Business ~ 11/05/00)
Bob Evans Restaurant will open its doors early next month. Willie Jack's may open in the near future. Vicky Lynn's Old Time Soda Parlor could be operating soon. Eating establishments and plenty of apartments are in the forecast for Cape Girardeau as the first year of the new millennium narrows down to its final two months...
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MODOT OPEN HOUSE IN PERRYVILLE
(Local News ~ 11/05/00)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Missouri Department of Transportation representatives will be in Perryville on Monday to meet with people who live and work in the area and gather comments on a draft of the department's long-range plan for transportation. The open house will be from 4-6 p.m. at the Southeast Missouri Regional Planning Commission office at 1 W. St. Joseph St. downtown. Department representatives will be available to answer questions, but there will be no formal presentation...
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KELLY SCHOOL STUMPING FOR VOTES
(Local News ~ 11/05/00)
BENTON, Mo. -- Supporters of a $4.9 million bond issue being proposed by the Kelly School District in elections Tuesday have knocked on every available door trying to win neighbors over to their way of thinking. Schools Superintendent Don Abner said the district wanted to informally discuss with voters why they have denied several funding measures to the district in recent years. ...
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JACKSON VOTERS ASKED TO PASS BOND ISSUE ... AGAIN
(Local News ~ 11/05/00)
JACKSON, Mo. -- Jackson school officials believe they can get the 57 percent approval needed to pass a funding measure voters will consider Tuesday. That is, if voters can find the measure on the ballot. "It's the last item on the last page," said Jackson schools Superintendent Dr. Ron Anderson. "We believe if people remember to look for it back there, there's a good chance many of them will support the bond issue."...
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SOCCER: ST. MARY'S TERMINATES ANOTHER ND SEASON
(High School Sports ~ 11/05/00)
ST. LOUIS -- Soccer, perhaps more than any other sport, is a game of opportunities. Saturday night, the St. Mary's Dragons were more opportunistic than the Notre Dame Bulldogs. For the third straight year, St. Mary's (21-6-3) knocked the Bulldogs (18-8-1) out of the Class 1A-3A playoffs, this time in a closer-than-it-sounds 3-0 sectional victory at the Anheuser-Busch Soccer Complex...
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THE LASTEST LINE: CAPE CENTRAL FOOTBALL TURNAROUND IS SOME KIND OF STORY
(College Sports ~ 11/05/00)
Last year was certainly the worst of times for Cape Girardeau Central High School's football team. The Tigers had several players quit the squad during the season and limped home to a 1-9 record. But look at the Tigers now. Ridiculed around Southeast Missouri in 1999, the 2000 Tigers are riding high after Thursday night's 17-0 win over Farmington that clinched the Class 4A, District 1 title...
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COLLEGE BASKETBALL: SEMO STEPS ON REEBOK
(College Sports ~ 11/05/00)
College basketball is back and the Southeast Missouri State University Indians tipped off the season with a 106-70 exhibition win over Team Reebok at the Show Me Center Saturday night. Southeast enjoyed an outstanding campaign in the 1999-2000 season. The Indians captured their first Ohio Valley Conference championship and qualified for the NCAA Division I Tournament for the first time. They came close to pulling off the upset of the tournament in a 64-61 loss to ranked LSU...
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INDIANS FOLLOW FAMILIAR PLOT IN LOSS TO EIU
(College Sports ~ 11/05/00)
CHARLESTON, Ill. -- Southeast Missouri State University's football game against Eastern Illinois here Saturday afternoon followed a pattern that has been familiar to the Indians this season. The formula goes like this: Southeast battles a highly regarded, favored foe tough and is right in the contest through three quarters before fading badly and being blown out in the final period...
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CROSS COUNTRY: KELLY RUNNERS PLACE FOURTH AT STATE
(High School Sports ~ 11/05/00)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Kelly's boys may not have shined individually, but as a team, the Hawks came away with the fourth-place trophy in the 2A competition at the Missouri Cross Country Championships. Paced by Adam Daughhetee's 29th-place finish, the Hawks totaled 163 points to finish just three points ahead of Kansas City St. Pius. Daughhetee covered the 3.1-mile layout at Oak Hills Golf Course in Hough Park in 17:45...
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SE VOLLEBYALL CREEPS CLOSER TO PERFECTION
(College Sports ~ 11/05/00)
MOREHEAD, Ky. -- Southeast Missouri State University moved within two wins of a perfect Ohio Valley Conference volleyball season with a sweep of Morehead St. on Saturday. Southeast ran its OVC mark to an unblemished 14-0 with a 15-12, 15-7, 15-7 victory. The Otahkians improved to 18-8 overall...
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DONALD DICKERSON
(Obituary ~ 11/05/00)
TAMMS, Ill. -- Donald Dickerson, 50, of Miller City, Ill., died Saturday, Nov. 4, 2000, at Daystar Care Center in Cairo, Ill. He was born Oct. 7, 1950, at Cairo, son of Luther and Carrie Lessar Dickerson. He was married to Patricia Seals. He was a member of Lake Milligan Baptist Church at Miller City and had worked as a farmer...
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AREA EVENTS: CAIRO LEVEE FOOTRACE ON NOV. 11
(High School Sports ~ 11/05/00)
The 31st running of the Cairo (Ill.) Levee Footrace will be held Nov. 11 at 11 a.m. A 5K and 10K run will be held simultaneously. Entry fee is $14 ($6 for grades 1-12 and senior citizens) and all participants will receive a T-shirt. Race day registration begins at 10 a.m. at St. Mary's Park...
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OUTDOOR CORNER: DEER SEASON OPENS SATURDAY
(Column ~ 11/05/00)
The first portion of Missouri's firearms deer hunting season begins on Saturday, Nov. 11, and runs through Nov. 21. The December muzzleloader portion runs Dec. 2-10. The January extension runs Jan. 6-9, 2001 (only in Units #1 through 17, 20, 22, 23, 24, 58, and 59)...
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AREA EVENTS: CAPE CENTRAL PLAYOFF FOOTBALL TICKETS ON SALE
(High School Sports ~ 11/05/00)
Tickets for Cape Girardeau Central High School's football playoff game at Hillsboro tonight night can be purchased in the Central athletic director's office. Tickets for the 7 p.m. contest are $5 each.
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AREA EVENTS: OPTIMIST INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUE TO HOLD REGISTRATION
(High School Sports ~ 11/05/00)
Registration forms will not be available in advance. Registration fee is $25 per child. League play will begin in early December and run through the end of January. The league, open to both boys and girls, will have nine age divisions, ranging from kindergarten through high school...
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AREA EVENTS: TOYBOX ONE MILE RUN/WALK
(High School Sports ~ 11/05/00)
The third annual ToyBox One Mile Run/Walk will be held Nov. 26. The race begins at 4:45 p.m. and precedes the Downtown Merchants Christmas Lights Parade. The race has an entrance fee of a new toy or $5 in advance. The cost is $7 the day of the race...
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AREA EVENTS: BASKETBALL POINTS FOR PIZZA CONTEST ON NOV. 18
(High School Sports ~ 11/05/00)
The Basketball Points for Pizza will be held Nov. 18 at the First General Baptist Church in Jackson, Mo. The competition, which has a $1 entry fee, is open to boys and girls ages 9-17. Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m. and the contest will begin at 10...
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RUTH THRUN
(Obituary ~ 11/05/00)
GREELEY, Colo. -- Ruth A. Thrun, age 53, died unexpectedly on Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2000, at the Northern Colorado Medical Center in Greeley, Colo., after a brief illness. Ruth was born Jan. 13, 1947, in Stoughton, Wis., the daughter of Alvin and Norma (Gausmann) Thrun. She grew up on the family's McFarland-area farm...
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BIRTHS
(Births ~ 11/05/00)
Twin daughters to Joe and Lynn Hubbert of Morley, Mo., Southeast Missouri Hospital, Thursday, Oct. 26, 2000. Valerie Jo was born at 4:20 p.m. and weighed 4 pounds 13 ounces. Natalie Grace was born at 4:21 p.m. and weighed 5 pounds 6 ounces. The couple has two other daughters. ...
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LEE BURCIAGA
(Obituary ~ 11/05/00)
Jessie Lee Burciaga, 92, of Cape Girardeau died Thursday, Nov. 2, 2000, at Jackson Manor in Jackson, Mo. She was born Jan. 23, 1908, at Clinton, Ky., daughter of John Wesley and Nancy Ellen William Stone. She and Joseph Ramos Burciaga were married March 30, 1925, at St. Louis. He died Oct. 18, 1976...
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BONNIE MCCARTER
(Obituary ~ 11/05/00)
MARBLE HILL, Mo. -- Bonnie Sue McCarter, 60, of Marble Hill died Friday, Nov. 3, 2000, at Saint Francis Medical Center. She was born July 19, 1940, daughter of Paul and Neelie Vanderkloots Buentes. She and Thomas McCarter were married Nov. 5, 1976, in Zalma, Mo...
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WEDDING: KOHRMAN-MCCOY
(Wedding ~ 11/05/00)
Wendy Lea Kohrman and Bryan Lynn McCoy were married Oct. 21, 2000, at Hanover Lutheran Church. The Rev. Jeffrey Sippy performed the double ring ceremony. Organist was Keith Koenig of Jackson, Mo., and soloist was Teresa Compton of Cape Girardeau. Parents of the bride are Joan A. Cantwell of Cape Girardeau and Francis J. Cantwell Sr. of Kingsland, Ga. McCoy is the son of Karen Cook of Marble Hill, Mo., and Robert E. McCoy Jr. of Pocahontas, Mo...
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ANNIVERSARY: BESTS CELEBRATE 60 YEARS
(Anniversary ~ 11/05/00)
JACKSON, Mo. -- Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Best of Jackson celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary with a buffet dinner Oct. 7, 2000, at Enchanted Gardens. Hosts were their daughters and families: Norma and Allen Thieret, John Thieret, Nicole Thieret, and Kim Clabo of Perryville, Mo.; and Wilma and Dave Edmonds of Columbus, Ohio...
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WEDDINGS: WHITE-KEENEY
(Wedding ~ 11/05/00)
ADVANCE, Mo. -- Shelley Kay White and Matthew L. Keeney exchanged vows Sept. 23, 2000, at Bethel General Baptist Church in Advance. The Revs. Ray Placher and Fred Ritter performed the double ring ceremony. Pianist was Shirley Owens of Advance. Vocalists were Terry and Janet Robison of Advance and Jason Thomas of Malden, Mo...
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WEDDINGS: HUGHES-MAXTON
(Wedding ~ 11/05/00)
Betty Carolyn Hughes and Daniel William Maxton were married Oct. 2, 2000, in Montego Bay, Jamaica. The Rev. T.N. Gordon performed the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of the late Phil and Christine Hughes of Tabor City, N.C. The groom is the son of Ralph and Martha Maxton of Cape Girardeau...
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WEDDINGS: BOUGE-WILLIAMSEN
(Wedding ~ 11/05/00)
ORAN, Mo. -- Guardian Angel Catholic Church was the setting July 29, 2000, for the wedding of Jami Leigh Bouge and Steven Lee Williamsen. The Rev. Lewis E. Hejna performed the double ring ceremony. Organist was Susie Seyer of Oran, and soloist was Claudette Hency of Cape Girardeau...
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ENGAGEMENTS: REED-GILGENBACH
(Engagement ~ 11/05/00)
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Schuster of Oregon, Wis., announce the engagement of their daughter, Malinda-Michelle Reed, to Jon Gilgenbach. He is the son of Gary Gilgenbach of Milwaukee, Wis., and Diane Gilgenbach of Gurnee, Ill. Reed is pursuing a bachelor of science degree in international business at Southeast Missouri State University...
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ENGAGEMENTS: BARR-CROSIER
(Engagement ~ 11/05/00)
SCOTT CITY, Mo. -- Tom Barr and Patty Barr of Scott City announce the engagement of their daughter, Shanna Lynn Barr, to Scott Patrick Crosier. He is the son of Larry Crosier and Kathleen Crosier of Cape Girardeau. Barr is a graduate of Scott City High School, and is a freshman at Southeast Missouri State University. She is employed at The Buckle in Cape Girardeau...
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WEDDINGS: BRAZEL-HAMANN
(Wedding ~ 11/05/00)
JACKSON, Mo. -- Marcy Rae Brazel and Scott Lane Hamann were married Aug. 11, 2000, on the beach at Panama City Beach, Fla. Parents of the bride are John and Connie Campbell of Nashville, Tenn., and Mike and Donna Brazel of Liberty, Mo. The groom is the son of Steven and Katie Hamann of St. Peters, Mo...
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WEDDINGS: COOK-FORD
(Wedding ~ 11/05/00)
Sherry Jeannine Cook and Michael Dean Ford were united in marriage July 8, 2000, at First Baptist Church in Jackson, Mo. The double ring ceremony was performed by Jim Matthews. Pianist was Geri Beussink of Jackson, saxophonist was Eric McGowen of Cape Girardeau, and soloists were Lisa Barrett and Julia Pitt, formerly of Jackson...
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ENGAGEMENTS: KOELLER-BRAUN
(Engagement ~ 11/05/00)
JACKSON, Mo. -- Stanley and Marty Koeller of Jackson announce the engagement of their daughter, Jessica Lucille Koeller, to Justin Micheal Braun. He is the son of John and Donna Braun of Scott City, Mo. Koeller is attending Southeast Missouri State University. She is assistant manager at Lion's Choice...
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ENGAGEMENTS: ESSNER-WILHELM
(Engagement ~ 11/05/00)
BENTON, Mo. -- Tim and Jeanne Essner of Benton announce the engagement of their daughter, Kari Ann Essner, to James Gregory Wilhelm. He is the son of Francine Brooks and John Wilhelm of Scott City, Mo. Essner is a 1996 graduate of Thomas W. Kelly High School, and is attending Southeast Missouri State University. She is employed at SEMO Title in Sikeston, Mo...
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ENGAGEMENTS: JORDAN-SHAFER
(Engagement ~ 11/05/00)
TAMMS, Ill. -- Charles and Kay Jordan of Tamms announce the engagement of their daughter, Natasha Charlyn Jordan, to Kraig Steven Shafer. He is the son of Terry Shafer of Thebes, Ill., and Jim Shafer of Jackson, Mo. Jordan is a 1996 graduate of Egyptian High School, and received an associate degree in nursing from Shawnee College in 1999. She is employed at Tamms Correctional Center...
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JOY ALONG THE WAY: INK SPILL CREATES NEW WRINKLE IN LIFE
(Column ~ 11/05/00)
The ink was cleanly processed. The writing table was cleared. A few of my proposed notes were written. Then, from some unusual jar of something, over went the opened bottle of ink. Maybe a door was slammed. Maybe a bird flew into a cleaned widow. After 64 years maybe the house is still settling. ...
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LOOK TO SKIES FOR VIEW OF SATURN
(Local News ~ 11/05/00)
The weather may not seem like fall, but leaving daylight savings time behind for earlier sunsets, stirs the fall astronomer blood in me. We have waited for some action in the sky all summer long and we are about to get a great treat. After sunset, both Saturn and Jupiter come to join us from the east while Venus continues her slow climb out of the west. We have not really enjoyed the cool, clear, dry fall that we normally get, perhaps the weatherman will surprise us, I hope...
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