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EDNA B. FOX
(Obituary ~ 02/08/91)
OLMSTED, Ill. -- Edna B. Fox, 80 years old, of Olmsted, died Thursday, Feb. 7, 1990, at St. Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. Arrangements are incomplete and will be announced later by Jones Funeral Home of Villa Ridge.
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CHILD SCREENINGS SET AT SCOTT CITY
(Local News ~ 02/08/91)
SCOTT CITY -- The Scott City R-1 and Kelso C-7 school districts will sponsor a preschool screening March 5 from 1-6:30 p.m. and March 6 from 9-11:30 a.m. Both screenings will be at the Broadway United Methodist Church here. Children from birth to 4 years of age by July 1, 1990, will receive free screening checkups that include vision, hearing, speech and language, dental and developmental areas...
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FREDERICKTOWN TEACHER EARNS RURAL STATE EDUCATION AWARD
(Local News ~ 02/08/91)
FREDERICKTOWN -- Jennye Kauffman, an elementary teacher at the Fredericktown School District for the past 33 years, was recently named Outstanding Rural Elementary Teacher by the Missouri Association of Rural Education. Kauffman received the award at the recent Missouri Assocation of Rural Education convention. She was nominated by two Fredericktown School District administrators Dr. Kelly Burlison, director of elementary education, and superintendent Dr. Jerry Kinder...
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PORT DIRECTOR EXPECTS GOOD BIDS ON RAIL WORK
(Local News ~ 02/08/91)
SCOTT CITY - Southeast Missouri Regional Port Authority Executive Director Allan Maki says he is anticipating some good numbers this morning when bids are opened for the first phase of construction of a rail spur into the port. Maki said there the fact that 32 companies have requested plans and 22 firms were represented at a pre-bid conference last Wednesday, leads him to believe there should be some good, competitive bids today...
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CAPE STUDENT AWARDED PRESIDENT'S SCHOLARSHIP
(Local News ~ 02/08/91)
CAPE GIRARDEAU -- Christine E. Klueppel, of Cape Girardeau, has received a President's Scholarship to attend Southeast Missouri State University next fall. The scholarship is awarded to high school seniors who have a combined high-school-rank percentile and test-score percentile of 160. The scholarship is worth $700 per academic year and is renewable for up to four years...
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CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S CLUB SETS FEBRUARY LUNCHEON
(Local News ~ 02/08/91)
CAPE GIRARDEAU -- The Cape Girardeau County Christian Women's Club will hold its second Guest Night Feb. 15 at Holiday Inn. It will be held in the Jackson Room, beginning at 7 p.m. This is being held in place of the February luncheon meeting. Cost for the buffet dinner and entertainment is $12.50 per person...
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ORAN CLASS PLANNING SPAGHETTI FUNDRAISER
(Local News ~ 02/08/91)
ORAN -- The sophomore class at Oran High School will sponsor a spaghetti supper on Thursday, Feb. 21 from 4:30 -7:30 p.m. at the Oran High School Cafeteria. The supper includes spaghetti, garlic bread, desert and a drink. The cost is $3 for adults and $2 for children age 6 and under...
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WINNERS ANNOUNCED FOR BRIDGE CLUB COMPETITION
(Local News ~ 02/08/91)
CAPE GIRARDEAU -- Duplicate bridge players from Cape Girardeau won the first of three challenge matches in a tournament held in Sikeston Jan. 21. Other cities represented were Sikeston, Charleston, Dexter and Malden. The Cape team posted a winning percentage of 54.5 percent, edging out the second place Charleston team, who had an average of 54.5 percent...
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HOSPITAL OPEN HOUSE SET SUNDAY
(Local News ~ 02/08/91)
CAPE GIRARDEAU - Southeast Missouri Hospital will unveil its new building addition and the hospital's recently completed MRImaging Center at an open house Sunday. The open house is scheduled from 2-4 p.m. and will feature tours of both the new north addition to the Harrison Annex and the magnetic resonance imaging center. Also featured will be health screenings for adults and a special "Heart Healthy Kids" program for elementary-age children...
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SYMPHONY TICKETS READY ON MONDAY
(Local News ~ 02/08/91)
CAPE GIRARDEAU -- Free tickets to the Feb. 16 performance of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra will be distributed Monday at the A.C. Brase Arena Building, beginning at 8 a.m. The 2,300 tickets will be distributed on a first come, first serve basis, said Rosie Gottlieb, of the city Parks and Recreation Department...
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NEWTON'S LAW: SWITZERLAND OF SAND COULD TURN A TIDY PROFIT ON THIS WAR
(Column ~ 02/08/91)
Iranian President Hashemi Rafsanjani is like the Warren Beatty of Middle East politics. You just never know what kind of relationship he's going to turn up in next. Granted, in the screwed-up Persian Gulf, almost anything is possible. If Mikhail Gorbachev turned up charming snakes on a street in Tehran, our surprise would be mild at best...
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OUTLAWING PACS NOT WAY TO ELECTION REFORM
(Editorial ~ 02/08/91)
Political campaign costs are exorbitant and the numbers escalate every year. The answer, some say, is the elimination of political action committees, known more commonly as PACs. In theory, it sounds good. In practice, it won't work. Eliminating PACs won't stop the steady stream of money into politics. The dollars will find a new route...
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GERALD POWLESS
(Obituary ~ 02/08/91)
TAMMS, Ill. -- Gerald Powless, 74 years old, of Tamms, died Thursday, Feb. 7, 1991, at St. Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. He was born May 19, 1916 in Tamms, the son of Sidney and Elizabeth Lawrence Powless. On June 27, 1942, he married Maxine Fite, who survives...
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ROSS YOUNG
(Obituary ~ 02/08/91)
CAPE GIRARDEAU -- Funeral service for former Cape Girardeau businessman Ross Young, Route 1 Cedar Hills, will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Ford and Sons Sprigg Street Chapel. The Rev. S.S. Borum will officiate, with burial in Hobbs Chapel Cemetery...
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WILLIAM K. SANDER
(Obituary ~ 02/08/91)
JACKSON -- Funeral service for William K. Sander of Jackson Route 4 will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at McCombs Funeral Chapel. The Revs. Otto Steinhaus and Nancy Woods will officiate, with burial in Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. today. A Scottish Rite service will be held at 7:30, and Masonic service at 8...
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CHRISTOPHER P. CLARK
(Obituary ~ 02/08/91)
SCOTT CITY -- Funeral service for Christopher Patrick Clark, six months old, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Amick-Burnett Funeral Chapel here. Friends may call at the funeral home after 1 p.m. Saturday. The infant, son of Rebecca Clark and Tracy Dietrich of Scott City, died Thursday, Feb. 7, 1991, at Southeast Missouri Hospital...
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ROBERT V. PIRRIE
(Obituary ~ 02/08/91)
PERRYVILLE -- A memorial service for Robert V. Pirrie of Perryville will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at Young and Sons Funeral Home with the Rev. James Duncan officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday from noon to 2 p.m. Pirrie, 52 years old, was killed Wednesday, Feb. 6, 1990, when the airplane he was piloting crashed near Dutchtown...
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JAMES S. HARRISON III
(Obituary ~ 02/08/91)
CAPE GIRARDEAU -- Funeral mass for James S. Harrison III of Cape Girardeau will be said at 10 a.m. Saturday at the St. Vincent's Catholic Church here. The Rev. Art Basler will officiate and burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Mr. Harrison died Thursday in a work-related accident at Pleasant Hill, Mo. He was 49...
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FLAG WAIVING CREATES SHORTAGE
(Local News ~ 02/08/91)
CAPE GIRARDEAU -- Lloyd Smith, an aide to Congressman Bill Emerson, hit a snag recently when he tried to purchase small flags for school children he was going to visit. "When we give talks to elementary school children in the fourth grade and below, we try to give them a little something," Smith said. "I was trying to come up with 90 or 100 small flags."...
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ART CRITIC REVIEWS CENSORSHIP EFFECT
(Local News ~ 02/08/91)
CAPE GIRARDEAU -- Censorship in the art world made headlines last year, and New York City art critic and magazine editor John Howell Jr. said what people really need to examine is the apparent need by some people to censor. "The two best things I ever learned about censorship were from a curator at the New York Public Library," Howell said Thursday. "The first thing he told me was that the impulse to censor is constant. The second thing he told me was that it never works."...
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JACKSON WILL PARADE ITS SUPPORT OF TROOPS
(Local News ~ 02/08/91)
JACKSON -- Jackson residents will show their support for local men and women serving in the military in Operation Desert Storm Saturday. The Jackson American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars are sponsoring a parade and patriotic program at the American Legion Hall...
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NEWSLINE: PEOPLE PROGRESS BEGINS ON SUNDAY
(Local News ~ 02/08/91)
CAPE GIRARDEAU -- The first of three Southeast Missourian special sections entitled "People in Progress" will be published Sunday and the two following Sundays as the newspaper takes its annual look at progress in the area. In a departure from past editions, which mostly examined progress and plans of county, city and state governments and their agencies, this year's stories focus on people...
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NATURE CENTER CONSTRUCTION ON SCHEDULE
(Local News ~ 02/08/91)
CAPE GIRARDEAU - Construction of a nature center and regional headquarters for the Missouri Department of Conservation is moving along and on schedule for a June 30 completion. Roy Hansen, project architect for the department, explained that, after four months of work, the project is moving along well...
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PROBE OF AIR CRASH CONTINUES; FAA INVESTIGATORS COMB THE CRASH SITE
(Local News ~ 02/08/91)
DUTCHTOWN -- An investigation into a plane crash that killed Perryville Alderman Robert V. Pirrie began Thursday with the arrival of investigators from the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board. A plane piloted by Pirrie, 52, crashed at about 4:45 p.m. Wednesday west of Dutchtown...
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ECONOMIC UPHEAVAL IN EASTERN EUROPE: ECONOMIST TALKS OF TROUBLED TIMES
(Local News ~ 02/08/91)
CAPE GIRARDEAU -- The nations of Eastern Europe face difficult times ahead as they attempt to establish free market systems and revitalize their economies, a U.S. State Department economist said Thursday. "The countries of Central and Eastern Europe ... are engaged in one of the greatest social transformations of this century," said George Noroian, an international economist who currently works on East-West economic issues in the Bureau of European and Canadian Affairs...
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WANTED: FUNNY PEOPLE; ABC SHOW PLANS AUDITIONS IN AREA
(Local News ~ 02/08/91)
CAPE GIRARDEAU -- Polish up those old jokes and cleverest talents: America's Funniest People is coming to town. The ABC television program, which features people performing antics and jokes, will be taping Feb. 17 at West Park Mall in Cape Girardeau...
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GULF MAILBAG
(Local News ~ 02/08/91)
CPL. STEVEN K. BRANDON U.S. MARINES Cpl. Brandon is the son of Bob and Margaret Brandon of Cape Girardeau. He graduated from Thomas J. Kelly High School in 1983 and later attended Southeast Missouri State University. He joined the Marine Corps in 1987 and served two years of active duty in California, where he was trained to repair communication equipment...
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NELL HOLCOMB BOARD WILL GATHER MONDAY
(Local News ~ 02/08/91)
CAPE GIRARDEAU - The Nell Holcomb R-4 School District will have its Board of Education meeting Monday instead of Thursday. The meeting will held in the school's reading room starting at 7 p.m., the district reported. The meeting was changed because the annual Valentine dance for the school's seventh- and eighth-graders will be held on the regular meeting date...
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AMERICAN FLAGS DESERVE PROPER DISPLAY
(Local News ~ 02/08/91)
CAPE GIRARDEAU -- Since so many people are purchasing American flags, here is a review of the guidelines for proper display of the flag. Following are excerpts from The Flag Code, as printed by the American Legion...
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PUBLIC WORKS: EMERSON TO MAJOR SUBCOMMITTEES
(Local News ~ 02/08/91)
WASHINGTON - Congressman Bill Emerson has been appointed to subcommittees of the Public Works and Transportation Committee that will deal with economic development, surface transportation and water resources. Emerson said he is pleased with the subcommittee assignments because they will play a major role in shaping legislation that will have an impact on southern Missouri for many years to come...
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LAND TRANSFERS
(Local News ~ 02/08/91)
Joseph R. and Mary Lee Davis to J. Gordon and Ann D. Brookman; Don J. and Betty Lou Vogel to Don J. and Betty Lou Vogel; Allene Metheny to Danny R. and Marla J. Dodd; Aquamsi Land Co. to Don G. and Nell Lowe; Farm and Home Savings Association to Veterans Affairs; Raymond L. Sanders, et al, to Raymond L. and Anna M. Sanders; Pioneer Development to the William Jerome Beggs Trust; Milton W. Ueleke, et al, to John R. and Glenna K. Knoblauch...
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