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Tuesday, October 3, 2006 Volume XV, Number 76
did
ya know?
Did Ya Know?... The
Carthage Veterans Alliance will meet Oct. 3
at 7 p.m. in the Legion Rooms at Memorial Hall to
plan the Veterans Day Service. All veterans
are invited to attend; VFW, DAV, Vietnam
Veterans, American Legion, 40/8, Chosen Few and
Heartland Band.
Did Ya Know?... The
Carthage Shrine Club will host a Fish Fry,
Wednesday Oct. 4, 2006 at 6:30 p.m. in the Shrine
Club, County Road 170, 3/4 Miles south of HH
Highway. Public Invited, Men, women, children -
fun for the whole family. $8 per person, Children
10 and under $2.00. Proceeds benefit the Carthage
Shrine Club.
Did Ya Know?... VFW Post
#2590 Mens Auxiliary will host a Turkey
Shoot, Saturday, Oct. 7 and Sunday Oct. 8 from 12
noon till dark. West of Carthage at the
intersection of 96 and 171 highways, Southeast
corner. Splatter board. Public invited, Male
& Female. Ham & Beans available.
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today's
laugh
I told my wife I wanted an
antique as a birthday gift. She had my birth
certificate framed.
I have a car that I call
Flattery because it gets me nowhere - Henny
Youngman
People tell me, "Gee, you
look good." These are three ages of man:
youth, middle age, and "Gee, you look
good." - Red Skelton
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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.
Miss Wallace Has
Resigned.
Miss Emma Wallace, who has
been teaching school at Knights station, has
resigned, her resignation taking effect January 1st,
1906. It is said that Miss Wallace has resigned to take
up the duties of keeping a home of her own, in fact this
is the cause of the resignation. Miss Wallace has taught
an excellent school and there is yet two months to be
taught and the board, composed of Messrs. Ed Pike, John
Hill, and Nelson Knight, will be receiving applications
from teachers until Saturday noon.
To Organize at Webb
City.
Walter Woods goes to Webb
City this evening to organize a gymnasium class among the
adult members of the Y.M.C.A. there.
Dr. W.B. Post was called
to Monett last evening at 4:45 by a telegram announcing
that his wife was quite sick there, at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Bert Blair.
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Today's
Feature
More
Discussion.
The City Council
Public Works Committee will meet this afternoon
at 4:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City
Hall. Items on the agenda include further
discussion of the proposed mid-contract changes
to the Citys contract with Allied Waste.
At the previous
Public Works Committee meeting the committee
approved a motion to forward changes proposed by
Allied Waste to Council for consideration.
These proposed
changes include the consolidation of residential
pickup rates to one category; costing $8.00 per
month. A senior rate category costing $6.50 per
month is proposed as well. Other changes include
the elimination of the City-wide cleanup. Allied
Waste proposes allowing the disposal of one large
item per week in exchange for the yearly cleanup
day.
This meeting is to
include further discussion of the changes. The
committee had previously questioned if the
changes could be added by an addendum to the
contract or whether the entire contract would
have to be re-drafted should the changes be
approved by Council. The item is listed on this
committee agenda as a "contract
addendum."
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Stench Report:
Monday,
10/2/06
No Stench
Detected on Carthage Square
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Just Jake
Talkin'
Mornin',
I dont remember
gettin a smallpox vaccination, Ive
just always had the dime size scar that I was
told was where I got it.Course
there are lots a things I do remember as a young
child, or at least I think I do. Some stories I
relate to family members turn out ta have just
faint resemblance to what they remember. I
suppose we all remember things in a perspective
of how we want to remember any particular
incident. Sometimes it turns out I remember
somethin happenin to me that actually
happened to my brother, or at least thats
how he remembers it.
When everone does agree
on a scenario that becomes part of the collective
memory. It may not be any more accurate, but at
least it makes it harder to question the
authenticity.
This is some fact, but mostly,
Just Jake Talkin.
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An asthma attack
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However, in
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considerably. Children can safely use them, and
often must use them.
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