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Wednesday, February 9, 2005 Volume XIII,
Number 166
did
ya know?
Did Ya Know?... The
Family Literacy Counci./Family Neighborhood
Center is selling colorful trashbags as a
fundraiser to support Adult Literacy programs in
Jasper County. Durable trash bags come in two
sizes; 13 Gallon 1.1 mil and 33 Gallon 1.5 mil.
and in a variety of colors; green, blue, orange,
purple and yellow. For more info please call
358-5926.
Did Ya Know?... The
Kendrick Place would like to invite you and your
special loved one to an annual Valentines
Dinner on Feb. 14th. Live music, door prizes,
each lady will receive a flower. $25.00 per
person, call 358-3127 for more information.
Did Ya Know?... The
Ladies of the Assessors Office have put together
a Jasper County Cookbook, the first since 1979.
All proceeds go to Relay for Life for donation of
$10.00. Receive you cookbook today, call Sandy
358-4952 or Christie 358-7357.
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today's
laugh
The astronomy
professor was lecturing. "I predict the end
of the world in fifty million years."
"How many?" cried a frightened voice
from the rear.
"Fifty million years."
"Oh," said the voice with a deep sigh
of relief, "I thought you said fifteen
million."
History - An account mostly
false of events mostly unimportant.
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1905
INTERESTING MELANGE.
A Chronological Record of Events as they have
Transpired in the City and County since our last Issue.
Garbage Boxes.
Last night Alderman Howenstein,
chairman of the committee on streets and alleys, told
City Council his committee was not ready to report on the
matter of waste boxes around town and asked to have the
matter continued until the next meeting. The request was
granted.
Alderman Ketcham said on a recent visit
to Kansas City he had made it a point to investigate the
garbage box business there. He said it was condemned by
the newspapers and citizens as a bad arrangement. The
boxes were not emptied according to contract and were
filled with foul smelling refuse and covered with
objectionable advertising. He said citizens there were in
favor of getting red of them by main force, as long as
there seemed no legal way of losing them.
Mr. Howenstein thought the principle a
good one and would be a good thing for the city if the
boxes were cleaned out daily, but he thought the city
ought to have control.
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Today's
Feature
Public Services
Renews Contracts.
Carthage Public Services
Committee met Monday evening and approved
contracts with the girls youth softball
team, the little league, the Carthage Driller
Baseball team, the adult softball team and the
adult soccer league. One change was made to the
little league contract enabling the program to
start earlier in the year.
The committee also reviewed
bids for golf carts. The committee approved a bid
from Yamaha for 52 new gas-powered carts for the
price of $99,916.00. Parks Director Alan Bull led
a discussion concerning the advantages of
gas-powered carts over the electric carts
currently used by the Municipal golf course.
According to Bull the resale value of gas carts
at the end of the lease period is greater than
that of electric carts. The initial cost of gas
carts is also greater than electric.
Yamahas bid for electric carts which was
not approved was $90,916.00. Other gas powered
cart bids that were not approved were from Clear
Creek for $123,214.40 and EZ-GO for $95,730.00.
Though EZ-GO had the lowest bid, Bull said that
the Yamaha cart outperformed the EZ-GO in a
performance test on the course.
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Just Jake
Talkin'
Mornin'
I hate drivin at night in the fog.
Specially on that "short cut" I
took from Eureka Springs to Grove, Ok. one night.
Little narrow road windin through
who-knows-what. Onea those roads that motorcycles
like to travel on a warm, sunny day.Course bein able only ta see
what seems like fifteen or twenty feet in front
of ya makes ya wanna just see if it can get any
better. Flip up those bright lights. Then ya find
out the commercial is right, it dont get
any better than this. Runnin with low beams
on is the only way, unless ya need that jolt of
blindin white to wake ya up.
There are advantages.
Fortunately I was one of only a handful of idiots
on the road that evenin, so I didnt
have ta worry much about traffic. At least I
didnt see many cars. Im probly
better off not knowin.
This is some fact, but mostly,
Just Jake Talkin.
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Weekly
Column
Here's A Tip
By Jo
Ann Derson Run out of moisturizer?
Dont fret; you may have a natural
alternative in the kitchen or garden. Olive oil
mixed with a drop of your favorite scent works
beautifully for dry skin, while aloe is
especially soothing for normal to oily skin.
Crisco is a fantastic
make-up remover.
Ways to get better gas
mileage: Drive 55 mph or under, and on the
highway, use cruise control to keep your speed
steady; if you anticipate a wait, cut the engine;
less weight requires less energy to move, so
remove excess baggage; and finally, drive less
plan your trips for efficiency. Thanks to
George H. of Decatur, Ill., for these wonderful
suggestions.
Storing plastic wrap in
the refrigerator will keep it from sticking, says
Susan T. of New Smyrna Beach, Fla.
Having difficulty
determining the size of a "serving" of
meat? Experts recommend a 3-ounce serving
roughly the size of a deck of cards or half a
hamburger bun. You can also use the palm of your
hand as a guide.
Use this quick fix for
oily hair. Rub a small amount of cornstarch into
the oily areas of your hair. The cornstarch will
soak up the dirt and oil; you just brush it out.
Your refrigerator and
freezer can use a lot of energy. Help them work
more efficiently by dusting the coils at least
once a year, replacing any worn or torn door
seals and maintaining a good temperature.
Heres a great way to check your
fridges temperature (sent in by Marge F. of
New Hampshire): Put a thermometer in a glass of
water and check it after 24 hours. Keep the
fridge temperature between 37 and 40 degrees F.
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