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C.J. "PETE" WIBBENMEYER
(Obituary ~ 08/25/91)
C.J. "Pete" Wibbenmeyer, formerly of Cape Girardeau, died Sunday, Aug. 18, 1991, in St. Louis. Wibbenmeyer moved to St. Louis from Cape Girardeau in 1978. He is survived by a friend, Angeline Vlahos, St. Louis; five children, Gary Wibbenmeyer, St. Louis, Karen Wibbenmeyer, Woodside, Calif., Brenda Graham, Cape Girardeau, Mark Wibbenmeyer and Denise Lavender, of Boston, Texas; five grandchildren; five sisters, and two brothers...
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VISION 2000 SEEKS COUNCIL MEMBERS
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
Vision 2000 is seeking residents interested in serving on its Community Relations Council, which currently has openings that must be filed by the end of the year. The Cape Girardeau City Council appoints residents to the Community Relations Council based on Vision 2000 recommendations...
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BIUNDO INDUCTED TO POETS SOCIETY CHARTER MEMBER
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
Biundo was nominated for the slot by Alisa Hoffman, senior editor of The National Library of Poetry. In addition, Biundo's poem, "Intimated Immortality," won an International Pen Award and a cash prize at the symposium. The poem had received the Editor's Choice Award in 1990 from The National Library of Poetry and was included in the anthology "On ~the T~hreshold of a Dream."...
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SPEAKOUT
(Speak Out ~ 08/25/91)
AFTER READING THE article in the newspaper about the Scott City Police Department losing so many people because of low pay, I find it hard to believe that those are the only reasons. Having talked with several of those people, those aren't the only reasons I was given...
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REGIONAL SAMPLING
(Column ~ 08/25/91)
The St. Louis chapter of the NAACP seems to have overreacted, and tardily at that, to remarks made about six weeks ago by KMOX radio's Anne Keefe. The civil rights group wants Ms. Keefe fired for allegedly showing insensitivity to disadvantaged blacks. ...
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PAST WEEK WAS ONE OF MOST MOMENTOUS OF 20TH CENTURY
(Column ~ 08/25/91)
A big, hearty Welcome back! to all the incoming students at Southeast Missouri State University, where classes start this week. Students, you have ahead of you another great learning opportunity at a fine university. Make the most of it, and there'll be a big, fascinating world out there when you graduate. Prepare yourself, and you'll be able to make an important contribution, and reap the rewards as they flow your way...
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DIVISION I MOVE WILL BE POSITIVE FOR UNIVERSITY
(Editorial ~ 08/25/91)
Six days from now, Southeast Missouri State University's football team begins another season. It is the 80th such season at the school, yet the game against Southern Illinois University is more noteworthy for what it represents to the future than what it owes to the past. The game will be Southeast's first as an NCAA Division I institution. While what happens on the playing field will capture our attention, the significance of the step will not be lost on the university and community as a whole...
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THE PUBLIC MIND: HOW WILL REFORMS HELP HEAL EDUCATION?
(Letter to the Editor ~ 08/25/91)
To the Editor: I rarely write letters to the editor. It's not that I don't have opinions on public issues. (I have a plethora of opinions, just ask my wife.) I've always just figured no one really reads the letters to the editor, except maybe the writer's mother. So, instead, I usually write my mother a letter...
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LESTER MILLER
(Obituary ~ 08/25/91)
Lester Miller, 85, of 1116 North Frederick, died Saturday, Aug. 24, 1991 at his home. Lorberg Memorial Funeral Chapel will be handling arrangements.
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BARENTHA ANN TRIBOUT
(Obituary ~ 08/25/91)
MCCLURE, Ill. -- Barentha Ann Tribout, 28, of McClure died Friday, Aug. 23, 1991, of cancer at her home in McClure. She was born Jan. 9, 1963, at Wyatt. Survivors include one daughter, April Tribout, and two sons, Kenneth and Roger Tribout, all of McClure; her mother, Lavern Hall Johnson of Mound City, Ill.; her father, Bill Hall, Unity, Ill.; a stepfather, Travis Johnson, Mound City; three brothers, William, Gary, and Robert Hall, all of Unity; three sisters, Sharon Hall, Mount Vernon, Ill., Ruby Moore, Olive Branch, and Teresa Hall, Olive Branch; maternal grandmother, Opal Mathis, Collinsville, Ill.; four half-brothers, Rick Hall, Terry Hall, Gary I. ...
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JOYCE VALENTINE CHILDERS
(Obituary ~ 08/25/91)
SIKESTON -- Joyce Valentine Childers, 77, of Sikeston died Friday, Aug. 23, 1991 at the Missouri Delta Medical Center in Sikeston. She was born Feb. 14, 1914 to Ermie Lois and Attia Irene Marshall Collins. She lived in Mississippi County most of her life. She attended the Wolf Island Baptist Church...
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ELSIE WINTERS
(Obituary ~ 08/25/91)
BERTRAND -- Elsie Winters, 92, of Bertrand, formerly of Vanduser, died Friday, Aug. 23, 1991, at Missouri Delta Medical Center in Sikeston. She was born Dec. 4, 1898, in Brooks Junction, daughter of Jeff and Lucy Roberts. She married Roy Winters. He died Nov. 3, 1972...
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MAYME E. MOYERS
(Obituary ~ 08/25/91)
SIKESTON -- Mayme Elizabeth Moyers, 89, of Sikeston, died Friday, Aug. 23, 1991, at Sells Rest Home in Matthews. She was born Nov. 2, 1901, in Marquand, daughter of Andrew King Tinnin and LuLu Mae Smith Tinnin. She was a secretary at the Fredericktown High School, a member of the First United Methodist Church in Sikeston, the Order of the Eastern Star, and a member of the Royal Neighbors of America in Fredericktown...
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EDNA B. KASSEL
(Obituary ~ 08/25/91)
Edna B. Kassel, 95, of Cape Girardeau, died Saturday, Aug. 24, 1991, at Southeast Missouri Hospital. She was born Jan. 30, 1896, in Cape Girardeau, daughter of Winston and Amanda Kallas Boyce. She married Louis Kassel on June 5, 1916, in Cape Girardeau. He died Nov. 3, 1984...
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HENRIETTA BROWN
(Obituary ~ 08/25/91)
MCCLURE, Ill. -- Henrietta L.F. Brown, 69, of McClure, Ill., died Thursday, Aug. 22, 1991, at Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau. She was born Aug. 30, 1921 in Chester, Ill, the daughter of John H. Kipp and Hilda Wolter Kipp. She married Donner Brown July 27, 1940 in Chester, Ill. He survives...
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AUGUSTA EBERT
(Obituary ~ 08/25/91)
Augusta Ebert of Cape Girardeau died Friday, Aug. 23, 1991, at the Lutheran Home. She was 80. She was born April 8, 1911, the daughter of William and Minnie Hillemann Ebert. She worked for the International Shoe Factory before her retirement in 1976. She was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church in Cape Girardeau...
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MARTHA CAUDLE
(Obituary ~ 08/25/91)
HERRIN, Ill. -- Martha Caudle, 72, of Herrin died Thursday at Herrin Hospital. She is survived by a sister, Lora LaVerne Mathis of Centralia, Ill., and a brother, Loren Caudle of Mountain Home, Ark., and others. Funeral services were held Saturday at the gravesite in the Ullin Cemetery. Crain Funeral Home of Ullin was in charge of arrangements...
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OLIVIA RENFRO
(Obituary ~ 08/25/91)
ANNA, Ill. -- Olivia Renfro, 86, of Anna died Friday, Aug. 23, 1991, at the City Care Center in Anna. She was born Feb. 1, 1905, at Cobden, the daughter of Walter W. and Sarah Modglin Clutts. On Nov. 24, 1923, she married Carl E. Renfro, who preceded her in death Nov. 15, 1989...
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FAMILY AFFAIR: BROTHERS HEAD UP ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS IN CAPE
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
Brothers Richard and David Giles, both principals at Cape Girardeau elementary schools, say the job of teaching children is too important to let sibling rivalry enter the picture. They admit it's a little unusual for brothers to work at the same job in the same school district but believe it will prove to be an advantage...
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SOUTHEAST GEARING UP FOR MONDAY CLASSES; ENROLLMENT TO REMAIN CONSTANT
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
Southeast Missouri State University students returned to the campus this weekend, moving into dormitory rooms and preparing for the start of classes. The fall semester begins Monday. Leslie Cochran, university provost, said there's an air of excitement and anticipation about the start of school...
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SHOE PLANT CLOSINGS AFFECT 1,400 JOBS IN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
CHARLESTON -- As many as 1,400 Southeast Missourians soon will be out of work as Brown Shoe Co. plans to close four facilities in Charleston, Bernie, Caruthersville and Fredericktown. The company announced the closings Friday as part of a restructuring plan to bring manufacturing capacity in line with a continued drop in sales. The company said the layoffs would take place over the next three months...
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TIMBER CUT SPURS WORRY OVER VIOLENCE
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
CARTERVILLE, Ill. -- There's "potential for violence" over a controversial plan to begin cutting timber Monday in a section of the Shawnee National Forest, a Southern Illinois congressman said Saturday. U.S. Rep. Glenn Poshard, D-Carterville, voiced the concern at a press conference Saturday afternoon at John A. Logan College...
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NEWSLINE: WIFE ELECTROCUTED; HUSBAND INJURED
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
GLEN ALLEN -- A Glen Allen woman died and her husband was injured after an antenna they were installing at their home accidentally touched an electrical wire Saturday, authorities said. Authorities identified the couple as Beverly and Mike McFarland, both 23...
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NEWS STUNS EMPLOYEES AND TOWNS
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
CHARLESTON -- Finding new jobs is likely going to mean a lot of work for Shirley and Walter Ivie of Charleston. The married couple, now in their 50s, are soon to be ex-employees of Brown Shoe Co. "What's going to hurt people like us is our age," Shirley Ivie, 52, said at the couple's home Saturday. "You get in your 50s and it's hard to get out and get another job."...
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SUPERINTENDENT IN PERRYVILLE REVIEWS NEEDS
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
PERRYVILLE -- If it weren't for a slight limp, there would be no physical reminders of Ronald Fitch's bout with polio 42 years ago. But emotionally, the ordeal has affected every facet of his life. "People died from polio then, and (doctors) didn't know if I would ever be able to walk again for a year," Fitch said of the disease that kept him bedridden for 12 months at the age of 7...
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QUILT EXPERTS WILL PRESENT TALKS AT SHOW IN JACKSON ON SEPT. 7
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
JACKSON -- The auxiliary of the Lutheran Family and Children's Service of Southeast Missouri will sponsor the SEMO Quilt Show on Saturday, Sept. 7. The show will be held at the St. Paul Lutheran Church gymnasium, 223 W. Adams, in Jackson. The quilt show will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. It will feature various types of quilts on loan from quilters throughout Southeast Missouri. Show attendees will have the opportunity to vote on their favorite quilt...
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SURVEY CREW WILL BE PLACING MARKERS ALONG BRIDGE ROUTE
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
The Missouri Highway and Transportation Department will have a survey crew working this week on College Street, from Sprigg Street to the Mississippi River. The crew will be setting temporary markers, locating the limits of the proposed right of way. Highway officials say this project should assist in the negotiations for acquiring the property by enabling property owners to visually see the land needed for this project...
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PERRYVILLE AND PERRY COUNTY RATE HIGH IN NATIONAL COMPARISON
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
PERRYVILLE -- A Texas-based government analyst recently rated Perryville and Perry County in the top 10 percent of local governments nationwide in terms of their effective use of financial resources. Municipal Analysis Services Inc. of Austin, Texas studied more than 14,000 cities and counties nationwide this year, and Perryville and Perry County were among the 1,218 rated "high performance governments."...
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U.S. AG SECRETARY KEYNOTES EVENT
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
BENTON -- The U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Ed Madigan will speak at the Farm Bureau's FARM-PAC dinner Sept. 5 at Robert's Restaurant in Benton. Other speakers at the dinner include Congressman Bill Emerson, and State Senator Roger Wilson. The dinner, held in recognition of area legislators for their help on various legislative issues, is sponsored by the Eighth Congressional District FARM-PAC. The program begins at 6:30 p.m. with speeches, followed by dinner at 7:15 p.m...
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TWO ARE KILLED IN COLLISION ON BRIDGE NEAR MALDEN SATURDAY
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
MALDEN -- Two people were killed Saturday when the cars they were driving collided on a bridge east of Malden. The Missouri Highway Patrol identified the victims as Lana Jackson, 19, of Parma and Gary Smith, 45, of Malden. The accident occurred along County Road 62, one mile east of Malden, at approximately 2:40 a.m. Saturday, the patrol said...
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TEENAGER IMPROVES AFTER TEAM EFFORT SAVED LIFE AFTER 50-FOOT FALL
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
Mrs. Jackie Brandtner, and others, say a miracle and teamwork saved the life of her 16-year-old son, Brian Brandtner, when he fell head first from the sheer wall of an abandoned quarry in Trail of Tears State Park Tuesday. Late last week, Brandtner's condition was upgraded from serious to fair when he was moved from the surgical intensive care unit to a room in the orthopedic wing at Southeast Missouri Hospital, according to his mother...
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FIRE DESTROYS CARIO FURNITURE STORE FRIDAY
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
CAIRO, Ill. -- Fire destroyed a Cairo furniture store early Friday morning. The cause of the fire is still being investigated. Capt. Lynn Adams of the Cairo Fire Department said the department was called out at 1:08 a.m. Friday to the Hutson-Steinhouse store at 615 Commercial. The store was declared a total loss, the captain said...
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SOUTHEAST PLANS MUSIC PREPARATORY PROGRAM FOR FALL
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
Southeast Missouri State University is offering a music preparatory program this fall. Registration continues through Friday for two sections of the preparatory program. The non-profit program offers music instruction through individual lessons and group musicianship classes to youths and adults...
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HORIZON GIVING CLUB LAUNCHES
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
A planned-giving donor recognition club called the Horizon Club has been launched at Southeast Missouri State University. The club is the creation of the Southeast Missouri University Foundation's board of directors and the university's development office...
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ASSOCIATION ACCREDITS UNIVERSITY
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
Southeast Missouri State University has been reaccredited for a 10-year period by the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. "Receiving the 10-year accreditation is one of the most significant recognitions that a university can receive from an outside agency," said Leslie Cochran, university provost...
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COUPLE HURT IN TWO-CAR CRASH
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
FRUITLAND -- A Cape Girardeau couple was injured Saturday in a two-car accident near Fruitland. The Missouri Highway Patrol said Martha Barnhart, 37, of Cape Girardeau, was driving north on an outer road one mile north of Fruitland when she attempted to make a left turn and drove into the path of a car driven by David Fisher, 18, of Jackson...
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BACK PAIN: CHIROPRACTORS FIND NEW AWARENESS OF THEIR HANDS-ON TECHNIQUE THANKS TO RESEARCH
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
Chiropractors, long maligned in the medical community and dismissed as "quacks," are enjoying a new acceptance of their profession. Several recent scientific studies reveal that chiropractic manipulation has merit. "Chiropractic is one of the best kept secrets," said Cape Girardeau chiropractor Roy Meyer. "Chiropractic patients have always known the value of treatment, now the medical field knows also. The information is out. It's not a secret anymore."...
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PARENTS, READ TO YOUR CHILDREN AND VICE VERSA
(Column ~ 08/25/91)
The most elegant, long-ago piece of furniture we had was the combination bookcase and desk. On one side were the bookshelves behind a long, glass door, outward curved and wood framed, complete with keyhole and key. On the right side, about half way down was an inward slanting door that could be dropped down to form a writing board. ...
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LADYBUG SAYS... YOUNG GARDENERS GET GREEN THUMBS EARLY
(Column ~ 08/25/91)
One of the surest way for children to grow up aware of the green world about them is to start at an early age. Monday afternoon a small group of "green thumbers" assembled in Capaha Park for the organizational meeting of the Green Thumbs Garden Club, sponsored by the Cape Girardeau Garden Club, a member of the Federated Garden Clubs of Missouri, Inc. Mrs. Gerry Ennis is the president of the local sponsoring club, and Mrs. Wm. Kuss is the sponsor of the junior club...
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SALES STAFF CHANGES MADE
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
Bob Neff, owner of Ford Groves, has announced changes in the company's sales staff. Jack Anderson, previously with the pre-owned car department in Cape Girardeau, has been named manager of the Jackson facility. Joe Mercik has transferred from the Cape Girardeau sales staff to Jackson...
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BEST DESIGNED TO REDUCE BUSINESS FAILURE RATE
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
Given the odds against them, people entering into business on their own make gamblers playing one-armed bandits in Las Vegas look cautious. The risk-takers in the Nevada desert oasis have overall odds only slightly in favor of the house. People who want to delve deeper into risk-taking should attempt entrepreneurship. New businesses face grisly statistics: the scythe of the Grim Reaper of new businesses hacks down 80 of 100 of the fledglings, allowing a miserly low 20 percent success rate...
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ROCKY HOLLER ADDS TRAIL RIDING
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
Horseback trail riding has become available at Rocky Holler U.S.A. north of Cape Girardeau. "We have had many requests for horseback riding since we opened back in April," said spokesman Molly Zielinski. "So we decided to offer this to residents and visitors of the area."...
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VIDEO STORE HAS NEW EMPLOYEES
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
A number of people at Video Concepts in West Park Mall have been either promoted or added to the sales staff. The store, which sells a variety of audio and video products, opened in November 1990. Steve Jones has been promoted to manager of the operation. He started as a sales person with the store when it opened and was promoted to assistant manager in March. Jones and his wife, Donna, live in Chaffee and have a son...
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NEWS PRODUCER JOINS STATION
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
KFVS-12 of Cape Girardeau has hired Suzanne Ryan as a news producer, announced news director Mike Beecher. "Prior to joining KFVS-12, Ryan worked in the news department for WISN-TV in Milwaukee, Wis.," Beecher said. "She also worked as a reporter-producer for Marquette University Television in Milwaukee."...
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SCHNUCKS BOARD CHANGES MADE
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
Schnucks Markets Inc., of St. Louis has undergone top management changes following the death of chairman of the board Donald Schnuck in June. His son, Craig Schnuck, has been elected to that position and will retain his position as chief executive officer...
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MEDICAL SUPPLY STAFF AT SEMINAR
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
Several staff members of Broadway Medical Supply, 724 Broadway, were certified during a recent training seminar in St. Louis for fitting medical garments. Co-owner Sharon Meadows, Robert Conrad, Sally Harrington and Joe Cole attended the seminar on fitting custom-made elastic support garments. It was sponsored by the Jobst Co., which manufactures the items, including ready-to-wear support hosiery, custom-made supports, and extremity pumps for management of peripheral edema...
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REALTY COMPANY HIRES SALESPERSON
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
PERRYVILLE -- Denise Ritter of Perryville Route 5 has joined the staff of Ron Allen Realty and Insurance, 21 S. Main, as a salesperson. She is a graduate of the Cape Girardeau School of Real Estate. Allen said, "Ritter is a Perry County native, originally from Altenburg, and has been living in Perryville the past nine years." He said: "She is a graduate of Perryville High School, is married and has three children. Her husband Gary is a bricklayer and they live at Route 5 in Shady Creek Estates."...
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WAL-MART GEARS UP TO GREATLY EXPAND ITS SUPERCENTER FORMAT
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
(Editor's note: The following article concerns Wal-Mart's plans to expand its line of Supercenters from six to 18. Four stores are in Missouri and a new one is being built in Cape Girardeau at Interstate 55 and Route K. Next year it will replace the Wal-Mart store on Silver Springs Road. The 170,000-square-foot supercenters are two and one-half times larger than the chain's average store. The article is from the current issue of a trade periodical, Value Retail News.)...
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SCHNUCKS SWEEPSTAKES TO RUN THROUGH SEPT. 8
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
Schnucks Markets Inc., is conducting an educational grant sweepstakes in its grocery stores through Sept. 8. Spokesperson Sue Gibson said the grants are a $2,500 grand prize, $1,000 first prize, and $500 second prize. The grants will be U.S. savings bonds that mature in 10 years at the stated value...
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NEW LUBRICANT BRAND AVAILABLE
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
Drydene heavy duty oils and lubricants are now available in the area through Brase Distributing Inc., Kar Kare of Cape Girardeau, and 13 company-owned stores in Southeast Missouri. "We are probably the distributor farthest west for the company," said Brase Distributing Co. sales manager David Kies Jr. "Drydene is based in Baltimore, Md., and up to now has been distributed along the East Coast."...
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UNIVERSAL PHYSIQUE TO OPEN SECOND CENTER
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
Universal Physique Fitness and Racquet Center, 505 S. Mount Auburn Road, is opening a second facility at 24 S. Minnesota, site of the former Body Works Gym. "The facility will reopen under the name Universal Physique Gym," said co-owner Doug Friese of Cape Girardeau. "We are undergoing some structural and internal changes at the facility. One of the main improvements is adding air conditioning."...
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NEW CLASSES IN KEYBOARD MUSIC TO BE OFFERED
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
New classes in keyboard music are starting in September at Keyboards & Kindermusik. Owners Don and Janet Presson said students from ages 5 through adult are accepted. Electronic keyboards and computer systems are used in the music studio. The couple said using them helps capture and retain students' attention...
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MEDICAL STAFF ATTENDS TRAINING
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
Sharon Meadows, Robert Conrad, Sally Harrington, and Joe Cole of Broadway Medical Equipment, 724 Broadway in Cape Girardeau, recently attended a training seminar in St. Louis. While in St. Louis, the four were certified for fitting custom-made elastic support garments. The seminar was sponsored by JOBST, manufacturer of the garments. Some of the items in the JOBST line include ready-to-wear support hosiery, custom made supports, and extremity pumps for the management of peripheral edema...
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OPHTHALMOLOGIST WRITES OF STUDY
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
A Cape Girardeau ophthalmologist has co-authored a case study in Southern Medical Journal on intraocular infection. Dr. David Westrich co-wrote the article, which reports a rare case of an eye tumor in a patient with histoplasmosis. The infection was treated successfully with an anti-fungal medication, Amphotericin B. No responses of eye lesions to the type of therapy applied have been reported in about 20 years, said spokesperson Stephanie Kasten...
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CARDIOLOGIST GIVES TRAINING
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
Cape Girardeau cardiologist, Dr. James B. Chapman, was in Dallas Aug. 16, to teach directional coronary atherectomy at a training course for physicians. The course, sponsored by Devices for Vascular Intervention, was held at the Dallas-Fort Worth International Convention Center. More than 50 physicians from throughout the United States attended the daylong session...
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DOCTOR AND STAFF ATTEND MEETING
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
Dr. Zenon Duda and his office staff attended the 1991 national meeting of the American Podiatric Medical Association in Buena Vista, Fla. Duda attended several programs, including one on team approach to diabetic foot care. The staff office manager Brenda Bender, office nurse Jane Koch, and office secretary Linda Baker attended the podiatric assistants program...
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CHARLESTON FIRM HIRES EMPLOYEES
(Local News ~ 08/25/91)
CHARLESTON -- Bill McNeary, president of Country Computers and Cadlab Inc., of Charleston, announced that two new employees, James Adams and Oral Friend, have joined the firm. Adams, of Anna, Ill. and Charleston, is completing a degree in industrial technology at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. He provides consulting and training services on computer-aided manufacturing design and modeling with AutoCAD for computer-aided design, NC-Auto-Code and AutoShade...
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