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published every weekday except major holidays
Monday, December 4, 2006 Volume XV, Number
119
did
ya know?
Did Ya Know?... The Way
of Salvation Light Display is open Sunday through
Thursday from 5:30 to 10 p.m. and Friday and
Saturday from 5:30 to 10:30 p.m.
Did Ya Know?... "A
Carthage Christmas" Dinner Theatre will be
held December 7-9 at 6:30 p.m. in the Grace
Episcopal Church 820 Howard. $20 per person.
Dinner and local color to benefit the youth
group. For more info call 358-4631
Did Ya Know?... Sunday,
December 10th, the Carthage Nazarene
"Kids Praise Singers," will
present their Christmas Musical, "Miracle on
Main Street" by Celeste Clydesdale during
the morning service at 10:50 a.m. Corner of Grand
and Fairview.
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today's
laugh
The two most beautiful words in
the English language are "check
enclosed." - Dorothy Parker
The scenery in the play was
beautiful, but the actors got in front of it. -
Alexander Woolcott
Girl: Do you love me?
Boy: Yes, dear.
Girl: Would you die for me?
Boy: No... mine is an undying love.
Q: If a man died in England who
was born in China, reared in France, worked in
Russia and married in Japan, what is he?
A: Dead
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1906
INTERESTING MELANGE.
A Chronological Record of Events as they have
Transpired in the City and County since our last Issue.
Broke His Arm.
Frank Babcock Met With
a Mishap at School This Morning.
Frank Babcock, son of Geo.
Babcock, living on North Clinton street, fell at the high
school this afternoon and broke the small bone of his
right wrist. He was sliding on the icy terrace on the
east side when he fell. He was taken to Dr.
Chesters office and the fracture reduced.
Police Court Doings.
O.M. Scott and Andy Holt
were each fined $7.50, including costs, this morning, and
so far have failed to pay up. They were charged with
drunkenness.
John Sartin, wanted since
November 1 for disorderly conduct, was found today and
brought into the court. He paid a fine and costs of
$7.50.
The board went up today
for "El Capitan," and tickets are going at a
lively rate.
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Today's
Feature
Christmas
Parade Tonight.
The Carthage
Christmas Parade is scheduled for this evening at
7:00 p.m. beginning at the corner of Chestnut and
Main, proceeding north around the Carthage
square, then south on Grant street ending at
Chestnut and Grant. This years parade theme
is "Christmas Dreams."
Parade sponsor
SkillsUSA has been involved with the event for 34
years. SkillsUSA is a youth organization, made up
of high school students who are enrolled in
classes at the Carthage Technical Center.
The Carthage
Street Department worked a large part of Friday
clearing the snow from the square, scraping the
streets and piling snow on the inside corners.
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Stench Report:
Friday,
12/1/06
No Stench Detected on
Carthage Square
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Just Jake
Talkin'
Mornin',I can remember a
time when takin advantage of snow
sleddin weather woulda been at the top of
my "to-do" list. Dont spend much
time even considerin it now.
There wasnt a problem
with sleddin where I grew up, of course,
because there werent any hills big enough
to slide down. The small community mostly kept
off the streets durin good snow storms, and
although I wouldnt advise it, most of our
sled entertainment came at the end of a rope tied
to the bumper of the family car.
I seriously doubt that Chief
Veach would approve of such practices in
Carthage.
Its a wonder that any of
us have lived to tell the story, although I never
witnessed any personal damage from such
activities.
This is some fact, but mostly,
Just Jake Talkin.
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This
Is A Hammer
By Samantha MazzottaLow-Stress
Holidays
Q: I am so tired
of putting up tons of lights and decorations all
around my house each holiday season! But I feel
like I have to do it to put my family in good
spirits and to help the neighborhood look
festive. By the time Christmas rolls around
Im exhausted from decorating, parties,
cooking and baking and wrapping gifts, and then I
have to take everything down. Do you have any
tips for making the decorating process a little
less painful each year? -- Had It in Little Rock
A: Ive got
three tips for you that may help improve your
holiday experience: scale back, organize and
delegate.
First, why keep up
with everyone else? If your yard doesnt
have the most awesome holiday decorations in the
neighborhood, its really not that big of a
deal. In fact, most of my neighbors say they
prefer a neatly kept yard to a bunch of gaudy
decorations. So this year, consider scaling back
your decorating and keeping get-togethers casual.
A simple wreath on the door or mailbox will do.
If you must have lights and stringing them along
the eaves is frustrating, check out some of the
outdoor lighting options that have sprung up
recently, such as pre-shaped patterns that stand
in the yard, or mesh light webs that can be
quickly slipped over hedges or topiaries.
Second, organizing
tasks throughout the month will help immensely.
Schedule times for decorating, wrapping, shopping
and cooking. Place the items you will need in an
area where they are easily accessed (such as
grouping all ornaments and assorted tools in a
large box in the garage). List anything that is
missing or needs to be purchased so you can buy
it all in one shopping trip.
Lastly, the
holidays are a time to be together with family,
so use them to the fullest! Assign many of the
tasks you normally do yourself to others. This
includes children, who love to help decorate,
wrap gifts and ice cookies. And keep it fun. So
what if a bow is crooked, a present is lumpy, or
the lawn decorations arent perfect? The
little glitches are the things youll
remember fondly years down the road.
HOME TIP
Save the cardboard
tubes after the wrapping paper is gone -- they
can be used to hold and store strings of
Christmas lights after the holidays.
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