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New Budget for City Gets • First Okay

New Budget for City Gets • First Okay

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V o l . 114 No. 19 Copyright© 1 9 9 * Cadiz, Kentucky May 1 0 , 1 9 9 * * 0 Cents New budget for city gets • first okay

MATT SANDERS increases for all city Editor The Cadiz City Council Fiscal year budgets have to passed the first reading of its be passed on two separate new fiscal year budget -- readings. The second reading is $1,794,000, almost $700,000 less scheduled during the council's <0 than the current year budget. June 6 meeting. The new fiscal The current budget of year begins on July 1. $2,491,550 was larger due to a As part of the budget discus­ $750,000 Community Develop­ sion, a public hearing was con­ ment Block Grant, which was ducted to obtain public com­ used to rehabilitate homes in ments regarding the use of several older neighborhoods in $32,000 in Municipal Aid Pro­ the city. gram funds and $2,700 in Local The budget was endorsed and Government! Economic Assis­ recommended to the councilmen tance (LGEA) funds. No one at­ A by the council's finance tended the hearing and no ■; committee. comments were submitted. The largest line item is Council allocated the $2,700 $465,000 for general govern­ to the Cadiz Fire Department, ment, which includes all ad­ THE SKY IS FALLING, THE SKY IS FALLING -- Assistant Superin- preschool, reading “Chicken Little" to the PACE, KERA and Head to purchase equipment. The fire tendent August “Skip" Pisa spent part of an afternoon recently at the Start students, in the classes of Kim Mitchell and Tonya Stewart. ministrative costs - including departm ent has received the salaries, benefits, solid waste LGEA funds for the last six charges, employee retirement fund, and office supplies. The budget also allowed for salary See Budget, Page A-4 Opry performer to be in concert •

southern drawl, country wit and musical talent Schools to have Snider to entertain to appeal to all audiences. His performances are filled with comedy, bluegrass, country, Ham Festival crowd humorous songs and stories about life. earthquake drill "What you hear, what you see - it is really SANDERS him," said Cindy Sholar of the Ham Festival committee. "He's real down to earth. The only SCOTT BURNSIDE Director Jim Edwards said the j Staff Writer school district was only to pre­ Country singer and comedian arid Grand Ole thing he asked of us (the committee) was When the Trigg County pare an earthquake drill. Opry member Mike Snider will be the permission to stay after the concert to talk with school system was instructed by However, Edwards and other headliner in a free public concert at the 1995 people." the state to prepare an earth­ educators wanted to see if the Trigg County Country Ham Festival. The concert is designed to keep festival-goers quake drill, school officials drill worked and what could The concert will begin at 6 p.m. on Saturday, in the downtown area after the parade and took it one step further. help it be 14, on the portable stage to be erected in before the evening street dance. During previous That extra step will become "We front of the Trigg County Courthouse during festivals, no activities were scheduled at that evident Friday morning. protected, so Ham Festival weekend. time. Tine committee is attempting to expand When parents drive by at it," said Edwards. Mel McDaniel had been tentatively the festival weekend to three days full of 8:15 p.m., they'll probably see When the drill scheduled to perform. However, Ham Festival activities (Friday, Oct. 13, through Sunday, their children out in a field, wards said the following the steps of the Trigg and-cover in the See Page A-4 County drill. Snider, Program and Facilities See Quake,

Agriculture C-4 Another Look A-9 Classifieds C-10 - C-11 Education B-9-B-10 Proceeds go Home Cookin' B-7 toward drug Local A-5-A-8, A-11, A-12~ News in Brief A-8 Margaret Newby abuse education Obituaries A-4 Margaret Newby is a talker, SANDERS Perspective A-2 but she uses it to a social, Editor Society B-1 - B-5 friendly advantage. Seven-year-old Kayla Stal­ "I've never met a stranger. lons and eight-year-old Rachel Sports C-1 - C-3 Strangers are just people I Quinn started their own busi- Television C-5 - C-8 haven't talked to," said because they want to live a Three sections 34 Pages Newby, who was the head drug-free community. librarian for 15 years for the After listening to Police John L. Street Public Library. Chief Ray White, Trigg Family members of Newby County's D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse tell about the time she talked Resistance Education) Program to a person on a wrong- instructor, and his hopes to ac­ number telephone call for 1 quire funding to expand the 1 /2 hours. On another occa­ program next year, the two sec­ sion Newby chatted for an ond-grade girls decided to help hour to a stranger who just by raising money the way most came into the library. Record photo by Matt Sanders kids their age raise money - D.A.R.E. TO CARE -- Rachel Quinn (seated left) and Kayla Stations (seated right) started a lemonade operating a lemonade stand. If you know of someone who is stand in order to raise money for the Trigg County D.A.R.E. Program, run by Police Chief Ray White. The a Good Neighbor, call the Record stand attracted several of Stallons' neighbors. See D.A.R.E., PageA-12 at 522-6605,______mm s m

k t / A-2, THE CADIZ RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1995

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DOG-GONE-IT! May is Ju st the O ther Day full of stuff. There was May - m Aiwvta - Day, Kentucky Derby day, and VE Day. There will be Mother's Day and Memorial Day, etc. I remember only one by Billy May Pole Dance. I choose to Rawls skip the Derby. No, 1 do not Happy Mother's Day know where I was on VE Day. ||y My thoughts about Mother's and Memorial Days are being Sweet Alyce, my Mom, is the original was taken. hatched. Mrs. Clean. As most true Cincinnati Reds fans did in Oh—Maybe I could look in my 84th Division history and find When my brother, Phil, the sailor, and the 1950s, Sweet Alyce was glued to her out if I was in Germany, Belgium, or France on VE Day. News is I were growing up, it was a challenge for radio, listening to AM Radio - usually by Matt 'kinda' like the newspaper boy standing on the Baltimore comer her to keep the house spotless, but some­ while she ironed (there were more day of Baltimore and Charles Sts. as he shouted "WUXTRA! WUX- how she managed. When we worked in Sanders games back then). Big John, my Dad, was TRA! GET YOUR LATEST NEWS!" It 'ain’t' the latest, unless the cemetery, we were at our dirtiest. Our still a more diehard fan than Sweet you are the first to know of it. orders were not to use the front door, go in Alyce. During pinouts, he would never the back door, straight to the basement, leave the radio - listening to announcer Just the other day, my latest news was, I went fishing. Now, take off our work clothes, sponge off in Waite Hoyt talk about the Golden Era of that statement could cover a lot of a 45 year period, but it refers the big sink, then go take baths. baseball. to last Friday. 1 discovered that something was wrong before I got The linoleum in our house was so shiny ery other week. The woman ironed everything - shirts, situated. It happened that the US Army Corps of Engineers had and slick, Olympic speed skaters could Such meticulous behavior patterns can pants, handkerchiefs, underwear, and been playing in the water and had dropped it, at least a good have trained on our kitchen floor. become embedded into one's psyche and worst of all, my gym uniforms. Going to a foot. It was rumored that a flood in the Sahara desert would ef­ When I began school as a kindergart- can carry on into adulthood. Today, I find junior high gym class with neatly pressed fect Lake Barkley and its tributaries. ner, it was easy to find my way home in myself folding dirty clothes before and creased gym shorts is not an experi­ Consequences (?) I peered at a huge gar—at my feet, among the the afternoon. We lived down wind from putting them into the hamper and study­ ence I would recommend for most people. I willows. The lazy gar said, 'bubble,, bubble, us fish don't bite the school and I just followed the smell of ing for hours the most efficient way to was always everyone's primary target while the water is falling—blub, blub.’ ammonia and Lysol. load a dishwasher. during Dodge Ball. Well, it so happens that millions*of dollars worth of fishing As a baby, Sweet Alyce would set me on When Sweet Alyce wasn't cleaning, she Sweet Alyce traded in her dust mop for gear had already been waiting patiently for the Corps to raise the floor and let me crawl around the usually spent the remaining 15 minutes of a calculator and spends a great deal of the waters to summer pool. The shores had looked like a washed- house. A few minutes later, she would the day baking -- chocolate cakes, pump­ time now volunteering her services as an bare Grand Canyon. But, they did get it up. The fish started bit­ pick me up, change my diaper (even if it kin pies, fudge marble cakes, chocolate accountant and income tax specialist for ing. Wham! goes the plaything on the best weather day of the wasn't dirty) and put a clean T-shirt on chip cookies, etc. The cake pan was al­ neighboring senior citizens. season. The sign was right. A huge bass tournament got under way. ways full, as was the cookie jar. Some­ She's a woman of many talents and Fisher-people in West Kentucky were ecstatic with their chance She polished my baby shoes every thing usually would come, out of the oven most of all, she's my Mom. Happy to spend their dollars on their favorite sport. week but only washed my shoelaces ev- as soon as the last bite of a dessert/snack Mother's Day. BUT, the gar was right. Nothing bit, except the small ones that did not know better. Flow were 'me'an' Charline going to put up with lousy fishing 'till dark, and bring in a mess of fish that were fit to palm off on some unlucky angler who was hungry enough to stay up until mid-night to dress them? Fashion tips for men Some of our takers were often "flat-land touristers" who had driven hundreds of miles for the disappointment of not knowing where or how to fish our waters. This topic was suggested by a letter ken neck and massive internal injuries and Others would get out of bed—when they found out we were not from John Cog of Norfolk, Va. Here's the is spewing blood like a fire hydrant. selling our catch. They learned not to look a gift-fish in the entire text: DOCTOR (briskly): OK, let's take a mouth. Possibly, some of them were not real sure where their next "How come when I'm standing in front look at his underwear ... Whoa! How do meal would come from. And, some were on doctor's orders to eat no of a full-length mirror with nothing on you get Cheez Whiz there? meat but fish or chicken. but socks, white socks look OK, but dark- (Laughter from everybody in the emer­ colored socks make me look cheap and gency room, including gunshot victims.) I have two or three little old ladies who are patiently waiting sleazy?" Our final fashion tip for men concerns for me'an Charline to darken their door with fish in hand and a This letter was passed along to me by those special occasions when, for what­ grin on our faces. my Research Department, Judi Smith, ever reason, you want to wear something Sometimes, me'an Charline stock the West Cadiz Park pond who attached a yellow stick-on note that on top of your underwear. What style of Underwear Town, where all the resi­ with catches that are insufficient to mess up a skillet—they do says: "This is true." Judi did not say how clothing is right for you? The answer — dents, including on-duty police officers, grow up. she happens to know it's true; apparently taking into consideration your particular So, you see, 'Mr. and Ms. Corps’, if you could control your itchy - and I'm sine there's a perfectly innocent wear only underwear. All the residents age, build, coloring and personality — is: trigger finger, you might find that recreational economy, flood explanation — she has seen John Cog of are always in a good mood because they "clothing that has been picked out by a control, and navigation can be mingled for the good of all. Norfolk, Va., wearing nothing but socks. live only a few pages away from Sears woman." Because the sad truth is that Uh, Oh! Here comes a storm from the West—So much for my But the point is that dark socks, as a Catalog Women's Underwear Town, males, as a group, have the fashion sense 'get-it-all-together theory. lone fashion accessory, create a poor im­ which is occupied by hundreds of women of cement. pression. This is a known fact that has who stand around all day wearing noth­ Oh, I realize that there are exceptions been verified in scientific experiments ing but brassieres and underpants and — men who know how to pick out elegant 20 YEARS AGO.. wherein fashion researchers put little thinking nothing of it. Sometimes, late at suits and perfectly color-coordinated ac­ white socks on one set of naked laboratory night, they all get together for wild par­ cessories. But for eveiy man walking rats, and dark socks on another, then ex­ ties in the Power Tools section. around looking tasteful, there are at least posed both groups to a panel of leading The happy mood in the Sears under­ 10 men walking around wearing orange A raid on a house trailer in Trigg County yielded 1500 mari­ business executives such as Bill Gates, wear towns stands in stark contrast to the plaid Bermuda shorts with nonmatching juana plants. who indicated that they would be mood in Calvin Klein Perfume-Ad Town, boxer shorts sticking out above and below, Mitzi Burcham and Todd Wharton were models photographed "somewhat more likely" to hire from the where you'd think people would be ec­ and sometimes also poking out through for the Little Folks Shop. white-sock group, should their personnel static, because they're always writhing the fly. Brendell Wilson, Lawrence Cheatham, Frank Hobson and Doug needs ever include a rat. around in naked co-educational groups Men are genetically programmed to se­ Noel represented Trigg County in the Pennyrile Regional Weld­ like worms in a bait bucket, but they al­ lect ugly clothing. TTus dates back mil­ What this means, men, is that if you're ways have troubled expressions on their lions of years, to when primitive tribal ing Contest. dressing for an important job interview, faces, as if they're thinking: "Somebody men, responsible for defending their terri­ Homemakers week was observed by local clubs. church supper, meeting with my Research in this co-educational group had Mexican tory, would deck themselves out in face Department or other occasion where you food for lunch." paint, animal heads and nose bones, so as could wind up wearing nothing but socks, to look really hideous and scare off en­ One last underwear tip: No doubt your they should be white. emy tribes. Do you have an opinion you would Likewise, if you're going to be wearing mom always told you that your under­ In conclusion, men, please remember just your underwear, you should always wear should be clean and free of holes or that the fashion tips contained in this like to share with Trigg County? tuck your undershirt way down into your stains, because you might get in a car column are just the "basics." To learn more underpants. This is the "look" favored by crash and be taken, unconscious, to the about the current men's fashion "scene,'L the confident, sharp-dressing men found hospital, and people would see your un­ get a copy of Esquire or GQ magazine and in the underwear section of the now-de­ derwear and possibly ridicule it. Your study the ads and articles presenting fhe Drop us a line. funct Sears catalog, who are often de­ mom was absolutely right, as we can see latest styles, making a mental note to ^ picted standing around in Rotary-Club­ from the following unretouched transcript never, ever wear any of them, because un­ like groups, looking relaxed and smiling, from the emergency room of a major hos­ less you're a male model, you'd look Send Letters to the Editor to Matt Sanders, editor, as if to say: "Our undershirts are tucked pital: stupid. Just wear a regular blue suit like The Cadiz Record, P.O. Box 311, Cadiz, KY 42211. way down into our underpants, and we DOCTOR: What do we have here? everybody else and try to have both could not feel better about it!" NURSE: We have a car-crash victim shoes the same color. You can get that These men live in Sears Catalog Men's who has severe head trauma and a bro­ Cheez Whiz out with bleach.

I k THE CADIZ RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10,1995, A-3 P ublic F orum Where was supervision? Questions and Quotes To The Editor, I believe Knight and Hale What is the most important thing your mother taught you? On W ednesday, April 26, did a good thing by erecting the 1995, around 1:40 p.m. I was Seven Friends Monument where driving from Canton to Cadiz on all can enjoy it. It should serve US Highway 68/80. When I as a place of learning for our I passed the Woods and Wet­ youth. With respect lacking in lands Nature Center, I was ap­ many of their home lives to­ palled at the activity I saw day, here is one place they can taking place there. show their respect for seven There were two Trigg County beautiful young men, but also school buses parked in the gain a respect for their own driveway, and approximately lives as they realize that 20 to 30 children were off the tragedies do happen and they buses running around. I asked should live each day accord­ myself, "Are these children not ingly. And in this particular case there is a need for a lesson in respect for others property as were standing in front of the well. Children are not born Knight and Hale Seven Friends with this knowledge of respect Memorial M onument viewing for others, their property and Sanzanna Toles Shaun Neeble Heather Jones Scott Sivills it, but the majority were run­ themselves. It must be taught to “Keep God first.” “Taught me how to re­ ning through the shrubbery be­ them by example. This is why I “To keep going forward no “Respect other people.” hind it. Others were actually asked myself repeatedly, spect people.” matter what.” climbing on the monument, and "Where was the supervision on at least one child was perched April 26, 1995?" Who was I right on the top. there to guide these children? " My first concern was that And who was keeping the these children were too close to Seven Friend Memorial Monu­ the highway to be running ment a special place in our around unsupervised. Hasn't community to remember and BE A GOOD Trigg County learned how pre­ leam from, not to be destroyed? J u s t a cious our youth are and how quickly a carefree outing can People should avoid drugs L it tle turn to tragedy? To The Editor, think children should not be Son g and People should avoid using around people that do weed, drugs. The first reason is people pot, grass, reefer and mari- D an ce W American Heart Associationition •Don't start with drugs will decide to use drugs, and juana. The Trigg County Chapter of then they would keep on using Your friend the American Red Cross Vari­ To The Editor, should not do. It will harm your them. They would not have Pauline White ety Show was a success. Once I think people should not use body, much money. Some people use Mrs. Boone's again, Trigg Countians have drugs because they will mess Sincerely, drugs to feel part of a group. I Units Class joined together and have done a your brain up. But the most im- Tabitha Skinner great job. Congratulations to portant part is don't even start Mrs. Boone's the winners of the shotgun and doing drugs in the first place. Units Class guitar, Kim Mitchell, who won That is what I think you People should not smoke the shotgun, and Tommy John­ 92 G eo-M etro son, who won the guitar with 5-Speed, Air, 2-dr. four free lessons. The grand to­ Letters To The Editor Policy To The Editor, you feel awake and not want to tal raised was $2,367.91. Hatch, Stereo Am/ Letters addressing topics of interest to Trigg County are wel­ People should not smoke be­ go back to bed. Fm, cassette, comed and encouraged from our readers. All letters must be cause it can harm the body. Sincerely, signed by the writer, with the writer's address and telephone Smoking can make the blood Michael Lindsey BIG YARD Good Shape! number included in case verification is necessary (telephone vessels smaller. Alcohol can Mrs. Boone's numbers will not be published). make you sleepy by drinking Units Class SALE Call Be concise. Letters should not exceed 300 words. Longer too much. Caffeine can make letters cannot be published. The editor reserves the right to Saturday 522-6960 condense or reject any letters, as well as limit the publication of frequent writers' letters. May 13th Letters should be typewritten and double-spaced if possible. 8 - 1 Unsigned, photo-copied, FAX or mass-mailing letters will not be After Hours 1st & Midway 4 FAM ILY published. Letters should be addressed to: Letters To The Editor, The Cancelled if rain Y A R D Cadiz Record, P.O. Box 311, Cadiz, Ky. 42211. SALE Thank you letters from clubs and organizations are limited to 50 Y A R D S A L E 4-Fam ily words and will be published under a different heading. A fee of Trigg - Lyon's $5 will be charged for thank you letters under 50 words. Saturday 13th M ay II thru 13 Yard Sale Newcomers Club 7:00a.m. Saturday 8 fill ? Golf cart, kitchen­ 7 a.m. - 1 p.m. Annual Auction Adult, children clothes, ware, quilts, full- Yard Sale I HELP WANTED bedspreads, toys, misc. Household goods, Wednesday/ May 17th clothes, bikes, toys, q u een . Thursday& Friday 1 Dependable 274 -1 1/2 miles on 12 noon. Lots ofMisc. riding mower J person to Barkley Circle St. Stephen's Catholic Church Children s Toys & 128 Hospital St. Call 5 2 2 - 7 5 2 8 Clothes, Adult Clothes, I clean houses. Everyone Invited. All proceeds Misc. I You pick your benefit Trigg County. Go to Handy ow n hou rs YARD SALE Y a rd S ale! White Elephant Sale! Lots of Korner Mkf. 1640 Kings Chapel 887-9810 Friday & Friday & Saturday Items to Auction. follow signs. Road Saturday Call 522-4481 - Ruth or Rain or Shine Little of Everything, LOTS OF Come on Out! Yard Sale !"" G ail L ongworth "1 Clothing & Misc. Sat. May 13 ■ NailTech./Manicu rist/ . 139 South -12 miles S h a k l e e P r o d u c t s D i s t r i b u t o r Pedicurist Radford Place 8 - ? I I 272 West End Street •Supplements for Children and Adults 179 Beach \ y j 522-8877 •Non-toxic Cleaning and Beauty Products BendDrive I r ' ttu&t ‘Haw' I •Fitness and Weight-Loss Products Cancel if Rain ■ _ r a ■ A ll Tags 1/2 price <3x Not responsible Suhcmwc 522-3882 _ Sue Stroud • 502-522-7702 for accidents excluding Blue & Display Free one on one personal presentations offered.

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A-4, THE CADIZ RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10,1995 O bituaries Snider -fro m Page A -l Laura Mae Brewer James Hollis Bridges Funeral services for Laura Mae Brewer, 76, of Hopkinsville, Funeral services for James Hollis Bridges, 74, of Cadiz, were Because the concert was not a scheduled on Friday night, Oct. were held on Saturday, May 6, 1995, at First Street Baptist held on Thursday, May 4,1995, at Goodwin Funeral Home. part of the Ham Festival com­ 13. Church in Hopkinsville. Gamble Funeral Home was in charge of The Rev. Norman Ellis officiated the services. Burial followed mittee's current budget, Snider was a cast member of arrangements. in Wall Cemetery in Trigg County. committee members have been Hee Haw for seven years, has The Rev. C.E. Timberlake officiated the services. Burial fol­ Mr. Bridges died on Tuesday, May 2, at Jennie Stuart Medical selling chances for one night's appeared on TNN's Nashville lowed in Green Hill Memorial Gardens in Hopkinsville. Center in Hopkinsville, following a short illness. lodging for two at Lake Now and Music City Tonight, Mrs. Brewer died on Monday, May 1, at Brentwood Nursing James Hollis Bridges was born on Aug. 31,1920, in Trigg County, as well as playing more than Home in Evansville, Ind. son of the late Norris Hopson Bridges and Johnnie Murphy Barkley Lodge to pay for the special entertainment. 1,000 shows on the Grand Ole Laura Mae Brewer was bom on June 28,1918, in Madisonville, Bridges. He was a retired farmer, a U.S. Navy Veteran, and a Opry. He performs more than daughter of the late Bogard Rogers and Sallie Bell Rogers. She member of Wallonia Baptist Church. 650 shows a year. was retired from state employment with Western State Hospital, Survivors include his wife, Bessie Cunningham Bridges; a If efforts are successful to se­ At age 22, Snider won the was a volunteer for the senior citizens center and was a member of daughter, Rita Faye Bridges of Trigg County; a brother, John cure funding from corporations National Banjo Contest and First Street Baptist Church. Bridges of Trigg County; and two sisters, Lorene Nichols of Trigg and private foundations, an was invited to the Grand Ole Survivors include two sons, Oscar Brewer, Jr. of Hopkinsville, County and Lillian P'Pool of Christian County. additional free concert, featur­ Opry for the first time. and Jerry Brewer of Columbus, Ind.; one daughter, Mrs. Bettye In addition to his parents, Norris Hopson and Johnnie Murphy ing another performer, may be Hartsfield of Evansville, Ind.; two brothers, Haywood Rogers of Bridges, he was preceded in death by twin children, Sandra Cadiz, and Bogard Rogers of Harvey, III.; a half-sister, Margie Kaye Bridges and James Ray Bridges in 1964. McGregor of Indianapolis, Ind.; nine grandchildren; and eight Pallbearers were Billy Joe Nichols, Todd Nichols, Larry great-grandchildren. Huddleston, Jimmy P'Pool, Johnny Brown, and Ricky P'Pool. In addition to her parents, Bogard and Sallie Bell Rogers, she Honorary pallbearers were Haydon Robertson, Carlton Hopson, was preceded in death by her husband, Oscar Brewer, Sr. Carroll Sanders, Lacy Atwood, Billy Morris, Herbert P’Pool, Sid­ ney LeNeave, James P'Pool, Hubert Huddleston, Lacy Adams and Geneva Thompson Stokes Kenny Bridges. Music was provided by Mae Perdue, organist. HOPKINSVILLE MONUMENT CO. Funeral services for Mrs. Geneva Thompson Stokes, 80, of the Searching for a great 400 North Main Street Lamasco community in Eddyville, were held on Monday, May 8, Hopkinsville, Ky. 42240 1995, at Morgan's Funeral Home in Princeton. (502) 885-8723 The Revs. Phillip Yancy and James Travis officiated the ser­ ------from Page A -l 1-800-885-8723 vices. Burial followed in the Lamasco Baptist Church Cemetery. Budget Mrs. Stokes died on Saturday, May 6, at Caldwell County Hos­ pital in Princeton, following a long illness. A state road fuel tax, the $130,100. Geneva Thompson Stokes was born March 19, 1915, in Lyon Municipal Aid Program funds Proposed repair and paving County, daughter of the late Herbert Ernest Thompson and Min­ were designated for road projects for the upcoming nie Belle Mathis Thompson. She was a retired nurses aid from transportation improvements -- year include Lafayette Street Princeton Health Care Manor and member of Lamasco Baptist such as street repairs and between Line and Jefferson Church. paving, and constructing side­ streets, Turner Drive between OPPORTUNITY Survivors include a son, Adrian Stokes of Hopkinsville; four walks. The $30,200 was added Main and Lafayette streets, daughters, Arlene Oliver of Princeton, Kathryn Rogers of to an existing balance of West End Street, the intersec­ Clarksville, Tenn. and Barbara Gray and Jane Birdsong, both of $96,300. With an expected tion of Wood Avenue and Will KNOCKS! Lamasco; three brothers, Dallas Thompson, James C. "Curly" $3,600 in interest income, the Jackson Road, and various bit Will train the right person, Thompson and Herbert Thompson, Jr., all of Lamasco; seventeen total fund balance for 1995-96 is patching throughout the city. no experince necessary. grandchildren; twenty-three great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. In addition to her parents, Herbert Ernest and Minnie Belle AUTOMOTIVE SALES Mathis Thompson, she was preceded in death by her husband, William Garner Stokes; a grandson, Danny Roberge; three broth­ ers, Herman Thompson, Eugene Thompson, and Hudson Thompson; “Sn i K y Ck cf

t 1 THE CADIZ RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10,1995, A-5 Local School board discusses campus plans School superintendent Jim Scheduled as being built in Wallace called the May 8 this current project are a new meeting of the Trigg County middle school and cafeteria. School Board a working session. The board went along with The school board followed Wallace's recommendation on that thought in its specially- the construction superintendent, called meeting as very little , voting 5-0. formal action was taken. More work was planned for What little action was the meeting to center around adopted concerned the future the possible building projects, building plans centered around how ever, the architect, Jim the middle school as the board H um phries, of WMB, Inc., named Alliance Corporation of couldn't attend. Glasgow as the construction su­ The board also discussed the perintendent for the project. up-and-coming budget for next Wallace told board members year. Next week, the board this action would help save ...... construction costs. See Schools, Page A-8 SI Record photo by Matt Sanders PROM COURT -- Sara Jane Guinn (fifth from left), a junior at Trigg attendant; Charles Terrell; Lisa Hayes, senior attendant; Guinn; Matt County High School, was crowned queen of the Junior-Senior Prom on James; Andrea Merrick, junior attendant; Jeremy Futrell; Rachel May 5. The Prom Court included Justin Harper Melissa Allen, junior Richardson, senior attendant; and Jake Lowry. Senior m usic show planned by m ayor

MATT SANDERS the tour group on the stage in Fugitives caught in Trigg County Editor the rear of his store. Mayor Jim Ricks, owner of "Everyone had a wonderful The Music Shoppe in Cadiz, is time so I thought some of the A pair of fugitives from jus­ driving-under-intoxication The accident occurred on dispatcher, it was discovered organizing a monthly musical folks around here would enjoy tice, one from Trigg County and (second offense), attempting to Kentucky 128, six miles north of Marler was wanted on a felony program, beginning in June, the same thing," said Ricks. the other from Illinois, were elude, speeding and second de­ U.S. 68. theft warrant in Madison geared toward senior citizens. The free 90-minute stage snared by police recently. gree possession of a controlled The second fugitive, David County, 111. The idea originated when show will begin at 3 p.m. on the Arrested in Virginia and substance (methamphetamine). M. Marler, 36, of Mayfield, Marler was also charged Ricks put together an im­ first Monday of every month, brought back to face charges These charges hinge around Ky., was stopped ;M«iy 4 by with speeding and not possess­ promptu concert last month for beginning on June 5. stemming from a June 27, 1994 the 1994 accident, which Cadiz police officer Duncan ing liability insurance. a "mystery" tour group from Depending on the response, a traffic fatality was Gregory L. caused the death of Wendell R. Wiggins. Marler was stopped Elsewhere, city police ar- Peoria, II., traveling through second show may be added. Mills, 27, of Wytheville, Va. Taylor. for speeding, going 77 in a 55'- Cadiz. Ricks asked seven of his "I think it's something ev­ ^ Mills signed a waiver of ex­ Mills was allegedly the miles per hour zone on U.S. 68. See Fugitives, Page A-11 musician friends to perform for eryone will enjoy," said Ricks. tradition, and was returned to driver of a truck, which When Marlef's name was face five charges including crashed, throwing Taylor's checked with the NCIC infor­ second-degree manslaughter, body from the vehicle. mation service through the PENNYRILE HOME MEDICAL

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e o p l e Michelle Pisa P LOUISVILLE — Michelle D. Pisa, a native of Cadiz, is among approximately 2,000 students who are expected to participate during University of Louisville commencement ceremonies May 13. The commencement will begin at 1:15 p.m. in Freedom Hall at the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center. Mary Foster and Dorothy Southall Pisa, who will receive her doctor of medicine degree, is the daughter of August and Anne Pisa. She is a 1987 graduate of Trigg Mary Foster of Cadiz, state coordinator, and Dorothy Southall County High School. of Hopkinsville, national trainer for W idowed Person’s Service, Donald Swain, who will retire July 1, 1995, after having served have returned from Miami, Fla., where they attended their 14 years as U of L president, will be the keynote speaker at the annual training sessions. Both were a part of the presentation ceremony and will be one of four who will receive honorary de- Widowed Person's Service, a program of the American Asso­ ciation of Retired Persons, is designed to help newly widowed persons cope with their widowhood. Shannon Deaton Blackwell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ouimette of Cadiz, are very proud to an­ nounce the upcoming graduation and completion of Medical Stud­ Derek Edmonson, Donna Biddle and ies by their daughter-in-law, Shannon Deaton Blackwell. Thomas H. Powell, Jr. She is the wife of Ted Blackwell, a former resident of Trigg Co. PADUCAH - Three Trigg County natives were among the 237 The Blackwells reside in Chicago where she has been pursuing students on the honor roll for the third term at West Kentucky her Degree of Doctor of Podiatric Medicine at the Dr. William M. State Technical School. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine for the last four years. West Kentucky Tech, one of 17 state technical schools in the Ms. Deaton Blackwell is a graduate of Western Ky. University Kentucky Tech system, offers more than 30 career programs in in Bowling Green. She will receive her degree on Friday, May 12, technical / industrial, business & graphic communications, health 1995, at 2 p.m.. at the Medical School. and human services. The school's third term was from January 18 After graduation Dr. Deaton Blackwell will continue her stud­ to March 10. ies as a Resident physician in surgery at Cook County Hospital in A grade point average of at least 3.5 is required for honor status Chicago, Illinois. The Blackwells will continue to reside in the at West Kentucky Tech. Only 3/4 or full-time students are eligi­ Chicago area. ble. Local honor students are: Derek Edmonson, electrical technol­ ogy; Donna Biddle, electronics technology; and Thomas H. Pow­ Lisa Houha-Bailey MANHATTAN, Kan. - Kansas State University has an­ ell, Jr., radiological technology. nounced 2,250 students as candidates for May 1995 graduation. Among them is Lisa Houha-Bailey of Cadiz, who has received a Paul Fourshee master of fine arts degree. ATLANTA-Cadiz business owner Paul Fourshee is convinced The 1995 graduating class has a total of 4,126 members and they that America's economic future depends on the health of the na­ are the 128th class to graduate since 1867. tion's small businesses. That's why he joined hundreds of en­ Lisa Houha-Bailey is a graduate of Trigg County High School. trepreneurs at the Southeastern regional White House Conference on Small Business to air their concerns. Leah Fuller tive Corp. recently installed a 480-volt transformer, which controls the Fourshee, owner and manager of Fourshee Building Supply and LEXINGTON — Leah G. Fuller, a University of Kentucky junior a member of the nation's largest small-business advocacy organi­ six new highway lights at the intersection of Main Street and four-lane from Cadiz, has been initiated into Omicron Delta Kappa, a na­ section of U.S. 68, at the east end of Cadiz. zation, the National Federation of Independent Business, at­ tional leadership honor society. Fuller is majoring in English edu­ tended the conference to debate and develop new and innovative cation. Founded in 1914, ODK has more than 164,000 members federal policy recommendations that will be crucial to the opera­ from across the United States. Qualifications for induction into Tony Carr, Jr. tion of small firms. The recommendations approved at six re­ ODK include exemplary character, leadership and scholarship. gional meetings will then be debated and voted upon at a na­ The members of The East Golden Pond Volunteer Fire Depart­ tional conference in Washington in June to serve as a small-busi­ ment announce the promotion of Tony Carr, Jr. from Junior ness legislative action plan. Shea Ann Godwin Volunteer Firefighter to Senior Volunteer Firefighter. Among key issues facing small firms are excessive government BOWLING GREEN - Shea Ann Godwin, a senior at Trigg Carr has been an active trainee and welcome member of the de­ regulations, unfair taxation, lawsuit abuse, health care reform County High School, has received a scholarship to attend West­ partment for several years. and private property rights. ern Kentucky University. All persons interested in becoming volunteer firefighters can NFIB, which represents more than 600,000 small and indepen­ Godwin, the daughter of Paul and Vicki Godwin of Cadiz, re­ contact 924-9243 for further information or attend a training ses­ dent firms, including more than 6,700 in Kentucky, has over 50 ceived a Regents Scholarship. She plans to major in pre-medicine sion. Training sessions are conducted on the second and fourth years led the legislative effort to strengthen and enhance the with the goal of a medical doctor. Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. Contributions and membership role of small business in the nation’s economy. She will graduate from Trigg County in May. dues may be mailed to P.O. Box 948. W hy Is Ford #1? Take a look at these great values & see why!

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Tobacco Farmer Eck Rose Stood Alone Against the Tobacco Tax

"As Governor, I'll stand up to anyone who threatens our way of life." -Eck Rose

t's something my grandfather taught my father...and he passed it down to me. Respect. It runs deep in this soil. And through the lives of the people Iwho work it. And to me, Kentucky - and every last family farm in it - is a place I say is worth protecting. It's a proud land where farmers are born...and not made. It's hallowed ground my father always said was tilled by God. Five generations deep 'm Eck Rose. My family has worked Kentucky's land for five generations, but it took me years to know when to pull that leaf off the stalk. It's not something that's Itaught. It's something a farmer senses. He feels it. It's a process you can't rush. That's the respect my grandfather was talking about. Respect for the land. For God. And the crops that have given my family so much. So when big-shot Washington politicians showed up on Kentucky's doorstep with the biggest tobacco tax proposal in U.S. history, well, that was something - as a farmer - 1 just couldn't stand for.

Stood alone y father used to say there's 250 major decisions that go into growing every acre of tobacco. But taking on Washington and their tobacco tax wasn't a Mtough decision at all. It would've cost families their farms. Husbands and wives their jobs. But it would've cost Kentucky even more...our precious way of life. So I hopped in my pick-up and drove to Frankfort and I spoke up against that tobacco tax. And we beat it. You didn't hear a word from Patton and Babbage, so I guess you could say I stood alone. And yes, I took some heat. But to me, it was worth it. Your family is worth it. And Kentucky is worth it.

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needs to have a rough draft of a "Tales at Twilight" budget on paper in order to meet Tales of the American frontier and ghost stories laced with state regulations. .humor will be among the yarns spun at The Homeplace-1850’s In order to get a budget mov­ "Tales at Twilight: An Evening of Storytelling" on May 20 from 7- ing along, Wallace wants to 9 p.m. at Land Between The Lakes (LBL). name a budget advisory board The evening will feature two master storytellers from the next meeting, which is May 15. ^PINNERS! Storycrafting Troupe of the National Scouting Mu- Wallace wants to put to­ scum in Murray. gether at least a 13-member "Historically Americans entertained themselves with stories. panel to help discuss the 1995- In cabins like the ones at the Homeplace, to the finest drawing 96 budget. Members of this rooms, storytelling stirred emotions and imaginations, drawing group will come from the site- listeners into stories of adventure, drama, or mystery," said based councils for each school., Maryanne Andrus, LBL coordinator. teachers from each school, The event will take place on the back lawn of The Homeplace- parents, a classified worker T850, located on the southern portion of LBL. Refreshments will and community representatives. ;be provided. Cost is $4 for adults and $3 for children. According to Wallace, the Call The Homeplace-1850 at (615) 232-6457 for more informa­ board can expect a rough esti­ tion. mate of $377,000,000 of county revenues next year, which in­ clude property and vehicle tax. Wallace stressed those fig­ ures was only a rough expecta­ n he ecord tion, not any definite figures. 's O T R The school tax rates are 28.2 cents per $100 in property tax : The following is action taken in James Dale Kennedy, operating A t th e and 2.5 percent utility tax. Trigg County District Court May 2 vehicle with suspended/.revoked Wallace said there is an ex­ before Judge Chappell R. Wilson license, guilty plea, 4 days in jail, recyclin g pected increase of $30 million arid May 4 before Judge William G. credit for time served; no liability in assessed property revenue for MtCaslin. insurance, guilty plea, $500 fine, c e n te r next year in the county as well May 2 suspended fine. Trigg County Elementary School as an expected $3 million in Edward R. Chambers, operating increased motor vehicle rev­ Evan Michael Eagleson, second- motor vehicle under the influence of 1 students visited the county's recycling center last week to learn enues. degree drug paraphernalia, alcohol (first offense), guilty plea, The school board is only one ■possession of marijuana, bound over fined $200, license revoked for 90 ’ about recyclable materials. Judge- • to grand jury; first-degree promoting executive Berlin Moore Jr. led the agency of several groups who days. share in the revenue generated ■ contraband, incomplete search, Anna C. Beard, speeding, 10 mph tour. Students also were asked to charge dismissed. over, guilty plea, $20 fine, expired bring recyclables and deposit them by these taxes. Dickie R. Armstrong, cultivating or no plates, notice to show proof. in the appropriate storage facilities After one hour of open meet­ of marijuana, over five plants (first May 4 at the recycling center. ing, the board went into a offense), waived to grand jury. closed executive session. A ma­ Bobby Joe Clapp, cultivating of Paul Woodrow Henderson, simple Record photos by Matt Sanders jority of that session was de­ marijuana, over five plants (first assault (physical contact), guilty voted to a mandated review of offense), waived to grand jury. plea, continued to May 18 for sen­ the superintendent's perfor­ Reison William Gray, fourth- tencing. mance. degree child abuse, guilty plea, 10 Amy L. Watson, speeding 22 mph days in jail, probated to complete over limit, amended to 65 mph in 55 counseling. mph zone, guilty plea, $20 fine, Judy Joiner, fourth-degree as­ may attend traffic school. AMERICAN HEART sault, minor injury, guilty plea, Timothy Lee Allran, speeding 10 ASSOCIATION fined $100, 10 days in county jail, mph over, guilty plea, $20 fine, MEMORIALS & TRIBUTES fine and jail sentence suspended for expired or no plates, dismissed, l.year, showed proof. _■ Donald Allen Lax, operating ve­ Sharon M. Allen, no insurance, # 1-800-AHA-USA1 hicle with suspended license, guilty plea, $500 fine, pay in 6 ^ A m e ric a n Heart Association giiilty plea, $25 fine. weeks. This space provided as a public service. J Donald Allen Lax, operating ve­ Patrick J. Wolf, speeding 10 mph ©1993, American Heart Association hicle with suspended license, over; expired or no regular plates, guilty plea, $25.fine, forfeit bond. dismissed, showed proof.

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i A O utdoor ufe jackets save lives N o e l tie s fo r 4th in to u rn e y "Life'Life jackets are life savers," Kentucky Kentuckv LakeT.akp Flotilla will beho ^ says Paul Morris, Commander conducting Courtesy Marine Ex­ AURORA - Larry Frasier of Ellis of Paris, Tenn., for five of the Kentucky Lake Flotilla aminations (CMEs). Frasier and Larry Sheffer of basis of pounds and points, will Sebree, took first place, $3,041 bass weighing 16 pounds, 10 of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxil­ CMEs are free and include a Morganfield, took the Ener- move on to Regional Champi­ and 50 CITGO Challenge Points ounces. Ellis flipped shallow iary. short boat and equipment exam­ gizer/Eveready Winning Com­ onship competition. There they ^ in the Red Man LBL Division bushes in the Bumpus Mills Some 70% of the victims in ination. Also available at the bination Award. will compete against the top 30 qualifier held April 30 on Ken­ area using Zoom lizards with fatal boating accidents died be­ local CME locations will be in­ Rounding out the top posi­ fishermen from three other di­ tucky Lake at Ken Lake Ma­ 25-pound-test Clear Blue Stren cause they suddenly found formation including tips for wa- tions were: (6) Reggie Kilzer, visions (only two division com­ rina. Frasier landed a limit of line. Third place paid $892. themselves in water, without terskiers, safe boating courses Memphis, Tenn., five bass, 15 pete in the Western Regional) five bass weighing 17 pounds, There was a tie for fourth place warning, and without prepara­ and personal watercrafts. pounds, 6 ounces, $482; (7) Mike for a spot in the Red Man All- 11 ounces. He topped a field of between Joe Noel of Cadiz and tion. An estimated 75% of those CMEs will be held locally on Felker, Paducah, four bass, 15 American in Pine Bluff, Ark., 204 anglers competing for cash John Wright of Effingham, 111. drowning victims might have Saturday, May 13, from 9 a.m. pounds, 1 ounce, $421; (8) Mike where the winner will receive prizes totaling $1 1,251 . Both anglers weighed in limits lived, had they been wearing a until noon at Lake Barkley Saleeba, Kettering, Ohio, five $100,000. Frasier flipped shallow of five bass weighing 15 pounds, life jacket, according to the Na­ State Park Marina and on Sun­ bass, 14 pounds, 4 ounces, $361; 9 ounces and each received tional Safe Boating Council. day, May 21, from noon until 3 bushes in Lake Barkley using (9) Terry Brown, Normal, 111., $557. Noel fished shallow In recognition of National p.m. at Ken Lake State Park jigs and 25-pound-test Clear five bass, 14 pounds, $301; and The rookie advancing far­ Safe Boating Week, May 20-26, Marina. Blue Stren fishing line. Second bushes in Barkley Lake using (10) Danny Roberson, Mayfield, thest along the Red Man Trail place went to Kevin Lasater of Rattler jigs with Stren line five bass, 13 pounds, 10 ounces, will win the Old Milwaukee McKenzie, Tenn., for five bass while Wright flipped shallow $249. NA Rookie-of-the Year weighing 16 pounds, 11 ounces. bushes in Kentucky Lake using The next event for LBL Divi­ Award. All Red Man tourna­ Lasater fished shallow bushes Rattleback jigs with Stren line. sion anglers will be July 23 on ments are catch and release Dove planting schedule in Blood River using a Texas- Barkley Lake at Kuttawa Har­ events. The Bill Lewis Live Re­ rigged lizard with 10-pound- Noel, of Cadiz, took the Abu bor. Entry deadline is July 12. lease Award will be given to FRANKFORT — Farmers in manipulated by bush hogging or test Clear Blue Stren fishing Garcia Big Bass A w ard of At the completion of the six the Red Man angler weighing Kentucky who want to enjoy a mowing. If preparations are line. Second place paid $1,520. $1,000 for a 7 pound, 3 ounce Red Man qualifying events, the the highest number of live £ good concentration of doves on made early in the spring, good Third place went to Tommy catch. top 30 anglers, determined on a bass during the year. their land by Sept. 1 should populations of doves should be consider the following planting expected through planning and schedule. manipulation. Sunflowers and millet should be planted between the dates of Kentucky's dove season has LBL makes exploring bit easier May 1-15. It is legal during the not been set for 1995. Informa­ open season to hunt doves over tion will be available prior to To make exploring the trails, maybe left some of it at home," said Mayer. food plots which have been the season opening. forests, and meadows of TVA's said Peter Mayer, Hillman Land Between The Lakes (LBL) Ferry Campground Manager. The O utpost will be open ^ a little easier, LBL has added 'You don't have to be a Hill­ through May 18, W ednesday Few hunting reminders bicycle and camping supply Located on the northern end man Ferry camper to rent the through Sunday, 12:30 to 5:30 rental at the Hillman Ferry of LBL, at the Hillman Ferry equipment. All LBL visitors are p.m. Summer hours will be 11:30 Outpost. Campground, the Outpost offers welcome. In fact, right now is a a.m. to 6:30 p.m., seven days a FRANKFORT - Kentucky's ment and other laws governing "The Outpost rentals are "Specialized" brand m ountain terrific time to rent a bicycle week. 1995 spring squirrel hunting squirrel hunting in Kentucky great for people who want to bikes and "Coleman" products and bike into the woods to season is June 1-14 on all remain the same as those re­ For more information about spend time in the outdoors but supply rental. Camping prod­ check out the wildlife and the Hillman Ferry Outpost, wildlife management areas quired for the fall season. don't have the equipment or ucts include stoves, grills, spring wildflowers of LBL," (WMAs) owned or managed by call (502) 362-0783. the Kentucky Department of Need more information? Con­ Fish and Wildlife Resources. tact the fish and wildlife de­ Do you have a favorite cook Last spring only four WMAs partm ent’s I&E division in were open to squirrel hunting on Frankfort at (502) 564-4336, you would like to see featured on our Home Cookin' page? an experimental basis. weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 Call us at 522-6605 or send your information in the mail to The Cadiz Record, P.O. Box 311, Cadiz, KY 42211. Limits, legal hunting equip­ p.m. (Eastern). BILL BELILES FURNITURE

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This means they'll get under watching students, rescue, first down in a real emergency," said desks, put their hands over aid or working the documenta­ Edwards. their heads until it is deter­ tion table." Edwards said the schools mined they can leave the Each school will gather in a would have a strict check-out building. certain location and each stu­ policy during a real earth- . "We're going to evacuate the dent will be identified and lo­ buildings," said Edwards. cated. Parents will be allowed to "Every person is going to be as­ Edwards believes that an leave with their children, or signed a job, whether it’s just earthquake in this area is un­ whoever they have designated avoidable. in writing as being a proper " DROP-AND-COVER _ Students "It's not a matter of if, it's a substitute. from Mary Bridges' primary grade matter of when," said Edwards. "They need to tell us who can class practice their earthquake drill Emergency reports have check out the child and if they ' in preparation for a massive indicated there, is a 40-to-60 need to expand their list, then exercise at the schools Friday. percent chance there will be an they need to call us," explained earthquake within the next 20 Edwards. years. It's a 95 percent chance Edwards said there is a need, within the next 50 years. for volunteers in these type of drills, especially nurses and -fro m Page A-9 According to Edwards, every­ C areer engineers. body needs to assist in these All parts of the exercise will emergency drills. be duplicated Friday, including In case of a real emergency, exiting the building, rescuing nior Citizens Center. We were this job." Edwards points out there are supposedly trapped persons, . able to get a photograph Of "1 have also learned many things a parent can do to help. giving out first aid and search ' Tiffany Anderson. However, we things from this experience," "The thing is that they not and rescue. were unable to ask her why she said William Thompson. "One try to call the school (in case of "We hope its a realistic feel . chose her job. As far as I could of them is that 1 would like to a real emergency). In case of an of what its going to be like," tell she was having a lot of fun -become a journalist in the near earthquake phone lines will be said Edwards. w orking. with the senior citi-

"By working at the Cadiz A special thanks goes out to F u g itiv e s ------from Page A-5 Record I learned that it is all of the employers who al­ something 1 would like to do in lowed us to work and experience rested Cecil E. Robbins, 43, of Canton Pike, on bench warrants the future," said Kandi Wilson. the real world for one day. No. 5 Lasiter Court, for fourth- from both Trigg County and "To all the seventh graders I Thank you again to the staff degree and second-degree as­ Christian County. He was recommend that you apply for members of the eighth grade. sault charges. charged by Trigg County with Policeman Wiggins was two counts of theft by deception called out to the Robbins house and one count of failure to ap- ] May 6 in the evening. The pear. The Christian County fourth-degree charges were for charges cover 17 counts of fail­ allegedly slapping and ure to appear on bad check threatening his wife, Judith D. charges. Robbins. • Edward R. Chambers, 52, of ' While investigating that in­ East St. Louis, 111., of driving- cident, Wiggins found out that under-intoxication (first of- Robbins had allegedly cut his wife in the chest three days • John P. Thurman, 18, of 104 Forrest Circle, of driving-un- Robbins was also charged der-intoxication (first offense). with a domestic violence in­ • Steven Mayfield, 30, of fraction. Clarksville, Tenn., for flagrant In other arrests, police ar­ non-support. rested: • Kent A. Baker, 42, of Line !:« i f Street for nonpayment of fines Ryan Brady & Antonio Wharton Ashley Stations with Thelma Fowler and flagrant non-support. Minit Mart Trigg County Farmers Bank • Roy E. Ladd, 23, of 298 Old

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"I just wanted to raise money came over here and they set up Their first day of operation for the D.A.R.E. Program," said the stand on their own." produced $5, but last Satur­ Kayla, daughter of Mr. and For the past two weekends, day's output more than tripled Mrs. Bill Stallons. Kayla and Rachel have put a that number. Rachel, daughter of Mr. and card table in Stallons' front "When I heard about this, 1 Mrs. H.B. Quinn, was quick to yard on Maple Grove Road, was deeply touched," said . shake her head in agreement. complete with cardboard sign White. "It's good when kids at The D.A.R.E. Program is for proclaiming that all proceeds this young age know that drugs fifth graders but White hopes from each glass of lemonade are bad." to secure donations to expand and tea sold go to support the The cost of operating the el­ the program into the middle local D.A.R.E. Program. ementary school D.A.R.E. pro­ school. White discussed these Maple Grove Road, west of gram for one academic year is plans when he was in the girls' Cadiz, is not a hotbed of con­ approxim ately $3,300. White second grade class during a sumer traffic. But, as most good estimated that it would take visitation lesson, also part of businessmen will attest, a good an additional $1,700 to start a the D.A.R.E. Program. product at a reasonable price middle school program. "This was their idea," said will attract most customers. However, local D.A.R.E. ; Penny Stallons, Kayla's During most of last Saturday Programs across the state have mother. "Kayla was to spend morning, customers traveled by been hit with funding cutbacks the night at Rachel's, but she foot, by car, and even by tractor, from the Kentucky State Police. said she could nqt go because down the normally quiet road By law, White, as chief of po­ COMPETE IN CHALLENGE -- Students at Taylor's Martial Arts Academy earned several trophies at the : she had to set up the lemonade to support the girls and the lice, is not permitted to solicit American Open Karate Challenge on April 22 in Tennessee. They are (from left) Lynda Tyler, first in empty stand the next morning. Rachel D.A.R.E. Program. D.A.R.E. funding, although hands kata (forms), first in sparring (free fighting), and second in the grand championship; Bailey Oliver, other members of his depart- third in Oriental weapons kata (forms); Teresa Cannon, second in sparring; and Matthew Edwards, gold medal in empty hands kata. Trigg County schools to be closed for election

Trigg County schools will be closed on May 23. This is just one of the changes made in Ken­ tucky election laws by the 1994 General Assembly, according to Secretary of State Bob Bab­ bage.

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Mark Jolly hosts Cornelius, Kerruish plan wedding Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Glenn Cornelius of Cerulean announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Cadiz Garden Club Michelle Lee Cornelius, to Daniel Lee Kerruish, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Kerruish and Ms. Brenda Evans, all of Rugby, Eng- 0 The Cadiz Garden Club met The members then went to for their regular meeting on Barkley Lodge for their busi­ The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Narlon Sanderson and May 3, 1995, at Mark Jolly's ness meeting and lunch. Tips for the late O.B. Sanderson and Lattie Cornelius and the late Lee A. Nursery. The program was pre­ May were read from "Garden­ Cornelius, all of Cerulean. She is a 1992 honor graduate of Trigg sented by Jolly on Water Gar­ ing in the Lower Midwest" by County High School and will graduate from Murray State Uni­ dens. He showed the members Diane Heilenman. She suggests versity in December 1995, with a degree in occupational safety his water garden and described the following: Continue to move and health. She is a member of Sigma Sigma Sigma Social Soror­ how he developed it from dig­ houseplants outside, set out ity and the American Society of Safety Engineers. ging the garden, placing the tomato seedlings when night Her fiance is the grandson of Norm an Kerruish and Beryl liner, adding rocks around the tem perature is above 55 de­ Evans, both of Rugby, England. He is a 1988 graduate of Bilton a edge and selecting the plants. grees, use mulch to conserve en­ High School, England, and a May 1995 graduate of Murray State ^ He told of the different options ergy, if you have new peonies University, with a degree in philosophy and advertising. He in putting in a water garden remove blooms the first year for was a member of Murray State University's golf team. He is em­ from pre-formed ponds, concrete strong roots, re-sod lawns, plant ployed by Miller Golf Course in Murray. and pond liners. He prefers the ground covers and bedding A private ceremony is planned for Friday, May 19, 1995, at liners since the garden can be plants and keep well watered. Cerulean United Methodist Church in Cerulean. Invitations are formed in any size and shape to Pinch back mums and asters to being sent. suit the gardeners needs. He encourage bushiness. Spray Michelle Lee Cornelius & Daniel Lee Kerruish also discussed the plants for aphids with soap and water the garden such as bog plants spray, dust for mildew with like sweet flag, floating plants sulfur and try spraying roses for • such as the water lettuce and black spot with baking soda so­ deep water plants to filter the lution. Finish planting pots, Woodmen hold monthly meeting in April water. Water lilies are planted baskets and other outside con­ in pots and placed into the wa­ tainers and stuff them full. ter garden. They are the fa­ The Woodmen of the World (ages 8-16) will be held at the drive for the youth is currently 13 at the Recreation Complex vorite of all water flowers. Mrs. Ramon Oliver conducted Lodge #20 met for their Murray Campgrounds in July. being conducted. Any youth at 4 p.m. All members and their After the interesting pro­ the business meeting. She re­ monthly meeting on April 13 at The Rangers will also have joining now will be included in guests are asked to RSVP to gram, the members toured the ported on the state meeting and Hamtown Restaurant. Presi­ their annual Opryland trip the activities mentioned above. Betty Greshem at 235-5400 nursery and other plants and reviewed the awards the club dent Margaret Sumner called this summer (date will be an­ May’s meeting will be a Fam- James Alexander at 522-6260 to flowers were discussed. Mr. received. Planters downtown the meeting to order. Commit­ nounced at a later time). Only ily Bar-B-Que Dinner on May attend. w Jolly answered questions on have been planted. Club year­ tee reports were given. The Se­ the Ranger's ticket will be paid growing needs of his nursery books were handed out. The nior (Citizens) Camp will be for this year. Parents will be stock and also problems some of club members enjoyed the com­ June 14-17 at the Murray Camp­ responsible for their own ad­ the members were having in pany of two guests at this meet­ grounds. The Rangers Camp mission. Also a membership The Cadiz Record their gardens. ing. BACK NINE GOLF SHOP To the individuals who have been using Pennyrile Mall, Hopkinsville • Mon. - Sat., 9-7? 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Best of Show w inner Kentucky 4-H exclusive UK calendardistributor Kentucky 4-H will be the exclusive distributor for University of Kentucky's 1996 Legends Calendar, an annual calendar featuring star athletes from past years. The UK Legends Calendar will be the prime fund-raising effort for Kentucky's 4-H, according to Dave Jeffiers, Extension state 4-H specialist with the College of Agriculture. "While the UK Legends calendar will focus on great players from UK's basketball program, football and spring sports are also featured in appropriate months," Jeffiers said. Allen Montgomery, center, president of Friends of Kentucky 4-H and Teamwork Unlimited's Rick Robey, left, and Early Perry, The 1996 Legends Calendar right, show this year's UK Legends Calendar. Kentucky 4-H will be will be unveiled at the State exclusive distributors for the 1996 calendar. Fair in Louisville on August 18. It will cost $5 and can be basketball championship. purchased from any "This calendar is first class in "It’s great to be associated every way and the association participating county 4-H with a fine group such as 4-H," with UK athletics is a perfect, program after that date. Robey said. "This is a program fit with our 4-H vision," that can generate a significant M ontgom ery said. "Both- The Legends Calendar was amount of money for important organizations are dedicated tp designed and created, by Early local 4-H programs." developing youth to become Perry and Rick Robey, productive citizens and Teamwork Unlimited partners. Teamwork Unlimited signed catalysts for positive change." Both have long associations a contract with Allen with 4-H and the Kentucky Montgomery, president of Wildcats. Perry was a Friends of Kentucky 4-H, Inc., 4-H serves more than 205,000. Christian County 4-H agent for naming Kentucky 4-H the young people in Kentucky. In, many years, and Robey led the exclusive distributor of next Trigg County, more than 4QQ 1978 Wildcats to the national year's calendar. participate.

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State regent addresses DAR chapters at area meeting Mrs. J. Larry Douglas, Regent held in W ashington, D.C., ing for officers to serve d uring^ of the Kentucky Society April 19-23, and discussed Res­ 1995-1998. Mrs. Dorla D.E. Daughters of the American olutions passed during the Kemper of California was Revolution, of Cynthiana, was Congress. elected President General of guest speaker at an area meet­ Tuesday evening, April 18, the NSDAR organization. Mrs. ing of DAR members on Satur­ Daughters and guests, attended Thomas R. Ross, imm ediate day, April 29. The luncheon a benefit concert for Renovation past State Regent of the Ken­ meeting was held at the fel­ of Constitution Hall. This was tucky Society in Ashland, was lowship hall of the Cadiz a project of past President Gen­ elected as a Vice Presidents Baptist Church. Arrangements eral, Mrs. Donald Shattuck General during the election on for the meeting were made by Blair. Friday. She will serve a th re q ^ the James Thomas Chapter A memorial service was held year term with the Kemper^ NSDAR. Tuesday afternoon, remember­ administration. All officers Mrs. Douglas gave a report on ing deceased members. were installed on Saturday the 104th Continental Congress Members voted Friday morn­ morning, April 22. Astronaut attends DAR convention

Wendy B. Lawrence, Lieuten- Academy and MIT. She was Richard A. Jones of W ashing^ tant Commander, USN, NASA awarded the prestigious DAR ton, D.C., 16 year old, Out­ Astronaut, headed the list of Medal of Honor, presented by standing Youth Volunteer and distinguished speakers ad­ the President General on Shirley Ruth Willy of Green dressing the 104th Continental Wednesday night, April 19. Valley, Ariz., Outstanding ; .-(Above) At the April 29 DAR Congress of the National Soci­ The National Defense DAR Veteran Administration luncheon were (from left) Mrs. ety Daughters of the American Evening on Friday, April 21, Volunteer Service Member. Rumsey Alexander, state recording Revolution, April 19-22 in was another highlight of the Hughes, a Vietnam Ranger secretary; Mrs. Lawrence Long, Washington, D.C. Congress. A 50th anniversary veteran, whose duties behind state chaplain; Mrs. Ophelia Ellis, Lawrence was selected by commemoration of World War enemy lines included search . , ^organizing member of the James NASA in March 1992, and was II program was given on Friday and rescue missions of captive^ Thomas Chapter; Mrs. J. Larry assigned to the Astro-2 mission night. The President General Americans, has received over Douglas, state regent; Mrs. Henry aboard Space Shuttle Columbia presented the DAR's presti­ 40 medals for his service. ; •'Morris, past state chaplain; Mrs. which studied the far ultravio­ gious Dr. Anita Newcomb j ; Julian Beatty, 1st District director; let spectra of faint McGee Award to the Army Beth Sullivan, creator and ;; and (seated) Mrs. Louise Thomas, astronomical objects and the Nurse of the Year, Cynthia executive producer of "Dr. -; organizing regent of the James polarization of ultraviolet Allen, LtC, AN, Senior Nurse Quinn, Medicine Woman" was Thomas Chapter. (Right) DAR light coming from hot stars and Operative Service of Ft. Knox. the recipient of the Crystal Ea­ members displayed memorabilia galaxies. Ms. Lawrence Also honored during the Na­ gle Award for family-oriented : from World War II. graduated from Fort Hunt High tional Defense Evening awards motion picture, radio or televi­ School in Alexandria, Va., ceremony was Larry "Bear" sion show. Previous award win-(j before attending and receiving Hughes of Fullerton, Calif., ners have been Paul Harvey^ degrees from the US Naval Outstanding Veteran Patient; (1994) and Fred Rogers (1993).

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May 10 The FRYSC Advisory Council will meet at 3:15 p.m. on Wednesday, May 10, TOPS KY #497 has weigh-ins at 9 a.m. on Mondays with the meeting lasting , 1995, at the Family Resource and Youth Services Center. from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. For more information, call Darlene Sherbit at 522-6027 or The Trigg County Elementary Site Base Council meets the second and fourth Judy Freeman at 522-6438.. May 11 Thursdays of the month at 5:30 p.m. in Room 6 of Trigg County Elementary The High School External Review Team in conjunction with High School Self School. Study will present a report at 4 p.m. on Thursday, May 11, at the Trigg County High School Library. The Mid-Week Devotional Event for all administrators, teachers, secretaries and teachers aides will be held from 7 to 7:30 a.m. each Wednesday at the Cadiz United Methodist Church. The event is sponsored by the pastors of Trigg County. • Competition to be held in Knoxville. The John L. Street Library Board meets at 3 p.m. on .the third Tuesday of the May 13 Woodmen of the World, Cadiz Lodge #20, have planned a barbecue dinner be­ ginning at 6 p.m. on Saturday, May 13, at the Recreation Complex off 139N. All members and family are invited.

May 13 in the third Wednesday of each month The Athletic Boosters are sponsoring the Spring Sports Awards Reception at 6 p.m. on Saturday, May 13, at the Trigg County New Cafeteria. May 16 The Western Kentucky HIV Prevention Community Planning Group will be meeting on Tuesday, May 16,1995 and Monday, June 26,1995. These meetings The Cadiz/Trigg County Widowed Persons Service Group meets for lunch at 11 will be held at the Kentucky Technology Center in Madisonville and begin at 6 a.m. on the third Friday of each month at Hamtown Restaurant. For n^ore p.m. Anyone is welcome to attend. For more information contact Lisa Blair at information, call Elaine' Whiting at 522-7986. All widowed are invited.

May 16 tion Annual Picnic will be held from 5 to 6 p.m. on Tuesday, May 16, at Cadiz Park. All mission friends, parents and leaders are invited. Bring hot dogs, buns, chips and cookies for your group. Buffalo Lick East Golden Pond Fire Department Auxiliary meets at 7 p.m. on the first Baptist Church Puppets will provide the entertainment. Tuesday of the month at the main fire station. May 17 East Golden Pond Fire Department business meetings are at 7 p.m. on the fourth Golf Clinics will be conducted at Lake Barkley State Park's Boots Randolph Thursday on the month at the main station. All members are encouraged to Golf Course beginning on May 17 and running for four weeks. Clinics will be held participate. For further information call 924-5832 or 924-5574. n every other fourth Thursday at on Wednesdays beginning at 8 a.m. and Thursdays beginning at 5:30 p.m. A PGA Pro will be conducting these clinics. . Bill Love and the Pro Shop staff invite everyone to attend. Call 924-9076 to sign up or for more information. PAMI - a May 17 f each month at the Community Service Building, The Trigg-Lyon Newcomers Club will meet on Wednesday, May 17, at the PMH Center, 735 North Dr. in Hopkinsville. Diving you Cadiz Restaurant. Brunch will be served at 10 a.m. May 17 complete coverage An auction will be held beginning at 12 noon, Wednesday, May 17, at St. Stephens Parish Hall, behind the church. This event is the annual auction of the Trigg-Lyon Newcomers Club, and is open to the public. All proceeds will benefit o f th e Trigg County. May 18 Trigg County W ildcats The Trigg County Republican Party will meet at 7 p.m. on Thursday, May 18, ■; 'at the Trigg County Courthouse. The topic for the evening will be a discussion of * primary and general elections. and Lady Cats May 20 The East Golden Pond Volunteer Fire Department will hold its Annual Ham & THE CADIZ RECORD I Bean Dinner & Auction Fund-raiser on Saturday, May 20, starting at 11 a.m. at >:«s Main Station located on Hwy. 68/80 and Averitt Rd. ■. The Auction will begin at 6 p.m. Please call 924-9243 if you wish to donate h/jtems for the Auction. Mike Bryan will be the featured auctioneer. ’ .'An Artificial Limb and Orthopaedic Brace Clinic will be conducted every other Cadiz/Trigg County Chamber of Commerce meets for lunch at n Discount • [Friday at Pennyrile Home Medical. Free evaluations will be given. Persons must second Wednesday of the month. Locations are announced prior to the 1 LIQUOR k prices 1'schedule appointments by calling 522-8002. 1 BEER -WINES W rlltc b on Quantity ' * Weekly meetings [TOPS KY. 280 meets each Monday iivthe-Housing Authority,Building, 51 Lincoln, Purchase of • 'from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Weigh-in is from 5:30 to 6 p.m. Weigh-in is from 5 to 5:30 p m. * For more information, contact Pam Flood at 522-7065 or Marlene Taylor at 522- Liquor 5? & Wine

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Justices have link to Harvard Mother's Day works

If you did not go to Harvard as well as exposure to great to coast with great diversity Law School, you cannot serve on minds. However, they do not and with each region possessing written by local poets a United States Supreme Court. necessarily convert to wisdom. its own unique strengths and as­ Oftentimes the solid intellec­ sets. We lose some of our collec­ Or so it seems. We have two Mother's Day tual depth of common sense tive wisdom when our highest Poetry Moments Every time a Supreme Court poems to share with you. Both seat becomes vacant, there is springs from the mountains of court becomes a repository of by Bill poems were good and I thank much jousting and debating in Colorado, the steppes of South the academic elite. Only Justice Cunningh you for sending them in. by Don W ashington D.C. in trying to Dakota or the hills of Ten­ Sandra O'Connor carries the The winner of the ice cream Hunter satisfy various interest groups nessee. markings of someone who has cake from Dairy Queen is Miss in having their token member "State a moral case to a been out amongst the people. Lori Morris. Thanks to Dairy Trigg County ploughman and a professor," She served as an elected judge on the bench. So appointments Queen for donating the cake. The one who brought me into Thomas Jefferson once said. as well as a state senator in are scrutinized closely to be sure Circuit Court Judge Now we're looking for Memo­ this world and so much more. "The former will decide it as Arizona. that minorities, women, and at Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, rial Day and Father's Day po- She is my MOTHER and also various times other ethnic and law degree from Stanford Uni­ well and often better than the Perhaps this intellectual and my friend, latter because he has not been academic aristocracy could be social classes, have their rep­ versity. If you still have your mother, The one I can always count on made more representative if we resentatives on the high court. Antonin Scalia, graduate of led astray by artificial rules." take time to talk to her and tell and forever depend. ’EkWvever, despite all of the Harvard Law School. In this explosive statement, Jef­ required each seat to represent her you love her. Happy Mother's Day Mom Anthony M. Kennedy, gradu­ a certain area of the country. '•backet, the Court still remains ferson argued that government H appy Mother's Day to all by Lori Morris fairly unrepresentative of the ate of Harvard' Law School. needed persons of character, as That could be done by estab­ every day America which most Justice David H. Souter, well as intellect and education. lishing nine Supreme Court cir- Donald Hunter A Card for Mother graduate of Harvard Law cuits--a grouping of certain > of-us know. Expounding on Jefferson’s re­ 1819 South Road I'm looking for a special card The Supreme Court of the School. marks, historian John Mayfield states—from which we select Cadiz, KY 42211 for my mother Justice Clarence Thomas, United States deals daily with has noted, "There is an under­ our justices to the highest The dearest and best mother on graduate of Yale Law School. Court. It might not eliminate issues which affect us all, and lying moral law in the universe Mother's Day Poem e arth their decisions are supposed to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, capable of being grasped by such schools as Harvard, Yale Big orange sun shining bright as I don't want one flowery and graduate of Harvard Law reflect to some extent the social good men regardless of their and Stanford from dominating fancy .Manes and values of the Ameri- School. wealth or formal training. This the Court, but it would at least Sweet spring rain, falling Just one that will tell her, her |?• can people as guided by the Justice Steven G. Breyer, moral force was most easily ob­ assure that the entire breadth softly, so free. worth {S' United States Constitution. It graduate of Harvard Law served in the workings of nature of this great country would be Lady robin flying high in the One that will say, "Thank you, jr is, however, an elitist group School. which conformed to universal represented. breeze, dear mother J r judged mostly on their educa- Six out of nine attended Har- laws and was economical, even A little boy or girl being born Beautiful dogwood blossoms For sitting so quietly by my bed {!; tional and academic accom- predictable. Clearly the in the United States today has blooming on the trees. When I was an ailing child' plisjhments as well as their No graduates here from the ploughman surrounded by the a much better chance of growing Cool, calm creek, babbling ever And the cool cloths you put on jj; clerkships and employment University of Nebraska Law majesty and goodness of nature up to be president than they do my head" with prestigious firms and School or Murray State. held an advantage over the growing up to be a justice on the New baby animals running to One that will say "I want you ij; agencies, Many of these justices were isolated professor or the United States Supreme Court. and fro. to know ij- Let's take a look. colleagues in different arenas of frivolous aristocrat." At least there's no de facto This earth holds many There could never be another !; Chief Justice William H. jurisprudence before they went Humble persons raised in academic requirement on our na­ beautiful things for all to see, That will have a special place Ij; Rehnquist, Master's Degree at on the high bench. Four out of these environments are many tion's highest office. But one other is much more in my heart !{; Harvard University, Law De- the nine current justices were times limited to pursuing their There are some great judges in important to me. Like you, my dear sweet working in Washington, D. C. I; gree at Stanford University, education at their own re­ Arkansas and South Dakota, This is the person who I m Mother" I j clerked for Supreme at the time of their appoint­ spected state institutions, mod­ South Carolina and Iowa, who everyday grateful for, by Joyce Alexander j> Court Justice, Robert H. Jack­ ment to the highest Court. est in name but solid places of would make tremendous contri­ Clerking for Supreme Court Jus­ higher learning. butions as Supreme Court Jus­ ie Justice John Paul Stevens, tice, working for governmental As a practical matter, the tices. They will never make it graduate of Northwestern Uni- agencies in Washington, or United States Supreme Court is there, however, because they 'Jv versity Law School, clerked for teaching law school in Chicago not representative of the Amer­ did not go to the right school or r S Y ' S ^ ieoia/ 1 ^ Justice Wiley Rutledge of the can provide valuable insight ican people at all. This is a clerk for the right intellectual 1 J; United States Supreme Court. into the workings of government gum. country which brims from coast f e b cm ^ THE CADIZ RECORD V0UR BEST SOURCE FOR TRIGG COUNTY NEWS, SPORTS, SOCIETY, AND MUCH MORE iJfefestic M ouse on Mother's Day, May 14.

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Delicious recipes from some very busy librarians

LISA S. JONES Staff Writer Swamp Water Punch Hot Brown There has been so much activity lately at the John L. Street Li­ 1 large can concentrated orange juice Basic White Cream Sauce 1/4 lb. grated cheese brary, I decided to stop by and check in with the librarians to see same amount of water toasted bread slices bacon (cooked) how things were going. 1 large (about 1 quart) white grape juice sliced tomato sliced chicken or ham Amid the stacks of books I found librarian, Amber Siegmund, 5 drops green food coloring Basic White Cream Sauce: organizing, dusting, and basically a little overwhelmed. With 1 large bottle of carbonated lemon-lime soda pop 1 /3 c. margarine flour increased space there is increased work for everyone at the li­ Put everything into large punch bowl EXCEPT soda pop. Dump m ilk brary. But they're not complaining, they are much too exhausted! two trays of ice cubes into bowl. When children are ready to Melt 1/3 c. margarine in saucepan over low heat. Add enough I spoke with Amber about the changes. drink, pour soda into bowl, the concoction will start to fizz and flour to make a smooth paste. Add enough milk to make a sauce, The old entrance is for emergencies only. bubble. You can read SWAMP MONSTERS by Mary B. Christian. but not too thin. Cook until smooth. The stairwell to the basement is now enclosed. Pam Metts Stir in 1/4 lb. cheese. Remove from heat. Fry bacon. The librarian's former office is now the board meeting room. Layer chicken or ham on toast. Place bacon and tomato over Paint and new carpet have revitalized the old space. this. Pour sauce over it. These are all cosmetic changes. I also inquired about changes in Popcorn Cake Margaret Newby services and personnel. 1 c. unpopped popcorn 1 lb. plain M&M's The bookmobile will resume running after the library re-opens 1 lb. peanut M&M's 1 jar peanuts 1 large bag of marshmallows 1 stick margarine and storytime will be held two times more before summer begins. In addition to the regular staff of Amber Siegmund, Pam Metts Pop popcorn and set aside. Mix peanuts, M&M's, and popcorn. Melt butter and marshmallows in a pan on stove. Pour marshmal­ (the children's librarian), Lou Ann Moore, Margaret Newby, and low mixture over popcorn mixture and stir. Put in a bundt cake pan John Puckett (the bookmobile driver), a new face will be seen this and let stand for one hour. EAST GOLDEN POND VOLUNTEER summer as Corinna Wright joins the staff. Corinna has been hired While you are waiting on the cake, read THE POPCORN FIRE DEPARTMENT through JTPA. DRAGON by Jane Thayer. This recipe was given to me by Janet Also a coin-operated copier will be made available for library Hwy. 68 - 80 & Averitt road Durham, one of our great volunteers. patrons. New magazines will begin arriving in August. Pam Metts Announces their Annual Portrait Fund Raiser with the assis­ Newspapers will be available for research in June. tance of the community and ... And the summer reading program will be held in four locations: the library, the housing authority, and both daycare centers in Vegetable Chili Non Carne PORTRAITS BY HOLLIDAY Cadiz. Starting the first week in May. PORTRAITS BY HOLLIDAY "We are thankful for everyone’s patience during the renova­ 3/4 chopped onion 2 cloves garlic, minced representatives will start canvassing the community door to tions." 3 T. olive oil 2 T. chili powder door to invite you and your family to a personalized portrait Effecting change is sometimes a very slow process, but the staff 1/4 t. basil 1 /4 1. oregano session at the East Golden Pond Volunteer Fire Department at the library are taking it in stride. 1 /4 1. cumin 2 c. finely chopped zucchini Main Station located at Hwy. 68-80 and Averitt Road. The next changes to the library will occur around the first of 1 c. finely chopped carrot next year when computers are hoped to be added. 1 large can tomatoes + 1 small c n tomatoes, drained & chopped $20.00 entitles each participant to one (1) 10X13 color family 1 can kidney beans undrained Here are some more recipes from these very busy book movers. portrait. Appointments for the portrait session will be 2 cans kidney beans, drained and thoroughly rinsed arranged byPORTRAITS BY HOLLIDAY. Chopped onions, tomatoes, lettuce, or green peppers, for garnish All checks should be made payable to : In a large pot, saute onion and garlic in olive oil until soft. Mix Creamy Fettucini Alfredo THE EAST GOLDEN POND V.F.D. in chili powder, basil, oregano, and cumin. Stir in zucchini and 1 - 8 oz. pkg. cream cheese, cubed Any donations made over the cost of $20.00 for the portrait carrots until well blended, cook for about 1 minute over low heat, 3/4 c. (3 oz.) grated Parmesan cheese session will aid the E.G.P.V.F.D. in serving the community. In stirring occasionally. Stir in chopped tomatoes, undrained kidney 1/2 c. margarine 1/2 c. milk addition, Membership dues may also be paid to the 8 oz. fettucini, cooked and drained beans, and drained kidney beans. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat and PORTRAITS BY HOLLIDAY representative, but we must In large saucepan, combine cream cheese, Parmesan cheese, simmer for 30-45 minutes or until thick stress that the $20.00 portrait session fee is for the 10X13 ! margarine and milk; stir over low heat until smooth. Eat it hot in a bowl mixed with chopped onions, tomatoes and color family portrait only, not your annual dues. Add fettucini; toss lightly. lettuce or spoon it into pita bread Amber Siegmund Lou Ann Moore THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT

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Elderly abuse cases reported

FRANKFORT — During May, physical dysfunction, is unable tial and anyone making a re­ Older Americans Month, the to provide or obtain services port in good faith is immune to focus is on honoring older Ken­ needed to maintain health and liability, she said. tuckians. welfare. Bradley and others are "Unfortunately, " said Peggy Bradley said most adult available to provide training Wallace, commissioner of the abuse victims are women or el­ on detecting adult abuse and state's Department for Social derly and are often both. In FY exploitation to medical profes­ Services, "rather than being '94, 84% of the victims in all sionals, employees of financial honored, many elderly Ken­ adult abuse reports were women institutions and other inter­ tuckians are being abused and and 69% of all reported victims ested groups. She said family exploited." age 60 or older were women. and friends of the elderly Tragically, Wallace said, Of the 2,529 reported victims should know the signs of abuse abuse of the elderly often takes of neglect by a caretaker in FY and watch for them. place in their own homes at the '94, nearly three-fourths of Signs of abuse and neglect hands of their own children, them, 1,856, were age 60 or may include severe depression other close family members or older. Almost 70%, or 667, of or any other drastic changes in an in-home caretaker. More the 966 reported victims of ex­ behavior or dress, suspicious than 6,200 adults over age 60 ploitation were age 60 or older. bruises or other injuries or over­ were reported abused in fiscal Of 2,797 reported victims of medication. Unusual bank year 1994 (13 cases were re­ self-neglect, nearly all, 2,024, withdrawals or other financial ported in Trigg County with were age 60 or older. irregularities or a change in four of those reports substanti­ The alleged abuser is a rela­ power of attorney may signal May babies ated), an increase of 6.3% over tive in almost 37% of all types exploitation, Bradley said. Bessie Stover (left) and Pearl Lindsey, who celebrate birthdays in May, recently were honored during a FY '93. of substantiated abuse against To help prevent exploitation, birthday party at the Trigg County Senior Citizens Center. Mary Bradley, a specialist those 60 and over. Bradley said Bradley advises older Kentuck­ with DSS's Adult Protective more than three-fourths of ians to handle their own af­ Services Branch, said a total of those relatives are the spouse fairs as long as possible while 38,738 reports of adult abuse in or adult child of the victim. pre-planning for the day when S e n io r M e n u all age groups were received "One of the most disturbing they may need help. last year but nearly three- statistics to me," said Bradley, "Choose who will manage The following is the menu provided by the Senior Citizens fourths, approximately 27,000, "is that nearly 3,000, or almost your finances ahead of time," Kitchen for the coming week. Reservations must be made were in the category of spouse half of all reported older vic­ Bradley said, "and talk the one day in advance for each meal. Please phone 522-8341 abuse or abuse by an "ex or tims, are age 80 or over. matter over with a legal advi­ by 2 p.m. for reservations. paramour." "Often people don't feel they sor to make sure everyone knows Monday, May 15 Adult abuse categories also should get involved in the af­ what will be expected." wieners, sauerkraut, black eye peas, cornbread, pudding include the physical or mental fairs of another adult, but ev­ She also said to keep an open parfait, milk, coffee, tea ‘Don't let time abuse of a vulnerable adult by eryone needs to get involved to line of communication with Tuesday, May 16 any other adult. DSS also in­ combat adult abuse." neighbors, friends, the church vegetable beef soup with sandwich, garden salad, frosted vestigates reports of neglect or By Kentucky law, Bradley or other groups and avoid be­ exploitation by a caretaker and fudgd cake, milk, coffee, tea run out. added, all suspected abuse of coming isolated. "If something Wednesday, May 17 reports of self-neglect. Bradley vulnerable individuals must be looks suspicious, talk it over defined self-neglect as any sit­ CLOSED FOR TRAINING reported, whether the abused with someone you trust and fi&new todayl uation in which an adult living Thursday, May 18 is a child or a vulnerable adult. See Elderly, Page B-10 BE3Q chicken, cole slaw, baked beans, bread, baked alone who, because of mental or All reports are kept confiden­ apples, milk, coffee, tea Friday, May 19 H earing T ests Set For Cadiz beef-a-roni, vegetable medley, gelatin with fruit, roll, S u m n e r’s A u to m o tiv e Thrif-T Drug homemade bar cookie, milk, coffee, tea H earing tests w ill be given FR EE at T h rif-T 404 Legion Drive • Princeton, KY FREE D rug, C adiz, on Friday, M ay 12, from 9 a.m .

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The Bible exhibits a marvelous unity of theme and purpose, signs. , free of contradiction, and has repeatedly been proven accurate in matters of HOUSEHOLD: 1988 Ford Taurus, truckcamper, push mower, Sun Rain or Snow historic and scientific detail. Clearly, it is more than just another ancient riding mower, boat motor, fishing boat, cedar bedroom suite, We've Got You Covered document. dresser, chest, cedar chest, night stand, log cabin table, book The predictive prophecy found in the Bible should remove any remaining case, gun rack, Kenmore washer, Amana dryer, 4 shelf square doubts that it is, in fact, God’s word. Unlike the prophecy of modern charla­ table, couch and matching chair, recliner, rocking chair coffee tans, true predictive prophecy has three characteristics. It is made well in table/endtables, roll away bed, stereocabinet, record cabinet, advance of the event it foretells, given in specific detail, and fulfilled exactly as old albums, refrigerator w/ice maker, stove, dinette set w/6 predicted. For instance, Israel had already been carried away into captivity by chairs, microwave, china cabinet, 8 place setting china, salt/ REVIVAL the mighty Assyrian empire when Nahum made his prediction that Ninevah, New Light Baptist holding services at the the capital Assyria would be destroyed (Nah. 1:1-8), Several years later, in 612 peppershakers, Sweet Flower Collection Dinnerware, 8place B.C., the Babylonians destroyed Assyria just as he had predicted. Babylon was setting stoneware, several OLD oval platters, wood stove, Trigg County Recreation Complex in its heyday when Isaiah prophesied that it would be not only destroyed but coins, Misc., lamps, & tables, assort, kitchen accessories, Convention Center neveragain rebuilt. The Babylonians must have laughed at Isaiah’sprediction. Many items to numerous to mention. History confirms however that in 539 B.C. the Medes and Persians did in fact TERMS: Real Estate -10% down day of sale, balance with M a y 8-13 destroy Babylon. Under Cyrus and later, his son Xerxes, tine desolation was so deed due within 30 days. complete that Alexander the Great later gave up, as hopeless, an attempt to TERMS: Personal Property - Cash or good check Prayer Meeting at 6 :3 0 pm. repopulate the city. CLOSING: The balance of purchase price will be due and Preaching at 7 p.m . The most amazing prophecies however are those concerning the coming payable at closing. Closing can be scheduled for as soon as Messiah. Over300propheciesare found in the Old Testamentconceming Jesus Special Singing Nightly Christ. These prophecies were given years in advance and contain so much possible but in no event shall closing date be later than 30 days detail that someone has suggested a short biography could be writtten about after auction. POSSESSION: 30 Days after closing. Monday: Bro. John Hawkins Jesus based solely on prophecy. The Bible predicted His lineage - the seed of Tuesday: Bro. Billy Turner Abraham, the tribe of Judah, the descendant of David. It predicted that He TAXES: 1995 taxes to_.be prorated. would come during the reignof the Romansbut while Israel still had a king. It Wednesday: Bro. Bob Warn foretold that Christ would be both human and divine and be gentle and ‘Scvi6Cecy ^e o it^f/T u cto m Thursday: Bro. Stacy Futrell compassionate. Itpredicted in greatdetail the betrayal, death and resurrection of Jesus. The Bible is indeed God'scommunication to mankind. Read it,believe Gilbert Flood. Auctioneer Brenda Harper, Broker Steven Turner, APP Auctioneer Friday: Bro. 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REGIONAL WINNERS -- Justin Harper, Kevin Marlowe and Jesse Efcell were the regional winners of the Small Motor competition at Murray State's Field Day. They competed against 29 other schools and will advance to the state fair in August.

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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS of Trigg County Hight School attended a state meeting at Louisville recently. All of the attendants from Trigg County (top left) saw their group Record photo by Matt Sanders claim several awards, including '! NEED A VACATION' -■ Students Brian Higgins and Stuart Cook daydream about a vacation while Beverly Merrick winning the state teacher Jennifer Bodine reviews the school lesson during a rehearsal of "I Need A Vacation,” a musical revue president's office. Award winners to be presented by the Trigg County Elementary School Choir at 8 p.m. on May 12 and 13 in the Little are pictured, (bottom left). The Theatre. The musical explores all the possibilities for the vacation of a lifetime. The seven original songs Trigg County chapter was also include rock and roll, ballads, country western and blues. The big hit is "Help, I Need A Vacation." recognized for its 50 years of continuous affiliation, as well as winning a gold chapter honor and a champion honor for increasing its Sports Physical Day set on May 13 membershipi

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RECORD S ports s e c t i o n May 10,1995 Former Trigg stars play waiting game Stinson Sivills awaiting coach's decision SCOTT BURNSIDE "I think that's my calling. I the Pittsburgh area. studies Staff Writer don't want to be 55, 60 years old Sivills thinks it would be Scott Sivills was scoring and say what if I did this and ‘educational to be able to tap future points last week in Trigg w hat if I did that," said into Gottfriend's experience County, but it was in the class­ Sivills. "I'm at the point now with the fabled UCLA system. SCOTT BURNSIDE room, not on the basketball where I can move up and be an "1 believe that I'll be able to Staff Writer floor. assistant." be a part-time coach with LEXINGTON, Ky. _ These Svills was a substitute Sivills has had an interview Murray State next year," are trying times for Robert teacher, watching over social with the new coach. He be­ Sivills said, who said he has Stinson. studies and geometry classes, lieves that final word on his also looked into the availabil­ The form er University of handing out discipline exer­ future with the Racers will be ity of high school teaching and Kentucky defensive lineman cises, rather than assists. given by the end of this week. coaching jobs throughout this has been tied to the telephone However, Sivills is actually According to Sivills, his cre­ for the past few weeks, but in basketball limbo as he waits dentials should be strong. He Sivills' experience at Murray I during the crucial period, the for a decision from new Murray played basketball for the Rac­ State University as a basket­ telephone line was quiet. State University head coach ers for four years and was a ball player was extremely pos­ Stinson, an ex-Trigg County Mark Gottfried as to Sivills' high school star at Trigg itive. He hopes his experience football standout, was at first future. County. as a Racer will work for him as busy with his phone work as he Sivills has been the student "Coach Gottfried has been a coach. received calls from more than a assistant coach under Scott really straight and up-front "As a coach 1 want to have a dozen teams, checking on his Edgar at Murray State for the with me," said Sivills, who kid that works hard. I’m a past two years. He wants to has watched most of the perfectionist and 1 want every­ Last week the phone didn't keep on that college coaching Edgar's coaching people move thing done right," explained ' ring as the NFL was running track . onward, some trailing Edgar to Sivills. f through its regular draft procedure. X > Still there was hope as some teams indicated a strong inter­ est in the 283-pound lineman as a free agent. Stinson had at­ tended an NFL combine camp, getting poked, prodded and tested, much as a prize thor­ oughbred is examined before a [ Keenland horse sale. "It's (professional football is UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY lineman Robert Stinson would something I've always wanted like to put on a pro uniform, but so far the Trigg Countian is to do for the past 22 or 23 years, only waiting. even when 1 was a little kid playing Little League foot­ "I’ve based my academic ca- ball," said Stinson last week. its aches and pains." ■er on that. I've got all kinds Stimson . said- he...>pr,obabl.y. "IVe missed fishing and^, ^TfTSttSfnes' m "my 'head/ ' saTd would turn down an offer now, lurnting/Now 1 can catch dp on Stinson during the telephone , even if it still came. One that a little bit now," Stinson interview with THE CADIZ said, who also admitted play­ professional team told Stinson RECORD. a contract was in the offering, ing collegiate football was not Currently Stinson is waiting all glory and limelight. but it never got mailed, never for the four-week summer got offered. school. He has about 11 hours "Practice keeps you from do­ "I guess 1 was playing the left towards his degree, plus a ing things on campus. It has wrong side of the football," student teaching stint. He is advantages that people can said Stinson, who indicated qualified to teach from the see, but there’s disadvantages most of the interest in him was kindergarten through high people don't see, You don't as an offensive lineman school levels. have time to socialize because prospect Stinson said his years at the you have just got a jobito do." I Now Stinson has shifted his University of Kentucky were focus towards getting his de­ productive, but they took their By the end of the interview, gree. He is majoring in educa­ toil, especially physically. Stinson admitted "it would be tion, with a emphasis on phys­ "It took a toil oil my body,” hard to turn a chance down." ical education. As a part of said Stinson, who has suffered The football beat goes on in that package, he would like to through his share of painful Stinson's head, but it might be MURRAY STATE UNIVERSITY student basketball coach Scott Sivills is getting in a lot of become a coach, particularly at injuries. "It has taken a toil on at the end of a whistle, not classroom work, but from the teacher's side of the desk. Sivills is hoping to gain employment as a the college level. my class work and my body has playing on the field. college coach. Trigg tracksters shine; diamond teams losing Wildcat relay teams are be­ TRACK dies (17.6), 300-meter interme­ Webster in the home competi­ but the 15-1, five-inning loss on ginning to get their regional Wildcat relay squads cap­ diate hurdles (43.3); Simon tion. In fact, the 3200 team had May 4 made it a long bus ride Trigg County's only game of game plans into place for Trigg tured first places in the 3200, Radford, 400-meter dash (52.9); its best time of the year in 9:04 home. the week was a 17-7 loss May 4 County. 400 and the 1600 meter relay and Rodney Byron, 800-meter minutes. Trigg County's only offense at Webster County. This came out in a pair of re­ events at Webster County,, ff run (2:15). Alexander won his third was a pair of hits by Bradford cent outings for Trigg County as Members of these squads in­ straight 100-meter dash as did Ledford and Kyle Wease. Host Webster County jumped the Wildcats captured the cluded Simon Radford, Eli Against Hopkinsville and Simon Radford in the 400-meter The Wildcats are at Murray out to a 9-1 lead after only two I Webster County Invitational on Hopson, Shalmon Radford, Christian County in the trian­ dash. May 12 before finishing the innings. April 29 and finished second at Lavar Alexander, Pat Brady, gular meet, the boys placed BASEBALL season with a May 11 game at a home triangular match May Titus Phillips and Derrick second, while the girls were Todd Central and a May 13 Trigg County (2-10) got some 4. Russell. third. It was a short week for the game at Russellville. life in the fifth inning. The Over on the diamonds, both Individual first places were Hopkinsville won the boys Wildcats (3-12) as they were Lady Wildcats scored five runs SOFTBALL the Trigg County High School collected by: Alexander , 100- and girls matches. rained out early in the week. with the major blow being a There wasn’t much better baseball and softball teams m eter dash (11.3 seconds); All the Trigg County relay However, the Wildcats got to three-run homer by Malissa had losing weeks. play against Dawson Springs, news for the girls fast pitch Bush. 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I I I I C-2. THE CADIZ RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10,1995 Pardon me fellows, Kids, grab your computer I'd like to yell a bit Putting Kid back in (word) gonna be tough. But you're a It v s a dose game pitting "Com'o get s Kentucky. i, trying your best. We young Trigg County High up there," the graybeard Excellent, the idea Kentucky support you." School softball team against porter prodded, Basketball Museum officials Silly, right? one of the best girls teams i However, Jones doesn't lose are using to drum up support and Wonder what Gary Moeller the state, Warren Central on his cool that easy. He's seen publicity for the Lexington- would think? of Bowling Green. his share of wild, exciting found myself pacing behind the based project. A writing contest Footnote: While everyone W arren Central didn't giv sports games and probably coach on the sideline, muttering for youngsters six through 11 feels badly for Moeller let us Trigg County much respect, knows the kind of nyself, yelling out years old will produce a young remember he is taking a paid ^ starting one of their lesser parent (hopefully positive) state- face to match the theme being y e a r ’s le a v e -o f -a b s e n c e ™ lights on the mound. Still, the Not many parents can lay ments and provided unneeded set forth by museum fund r MOELLER TO CURRY ($130,000). How many profes- lanky blond could fire the ball. claim to Jones’ cool unfortu­ W hen Michigan defensive sional people do you know who Heck, even the Warren Cen­ nately. My wife, who is disdainful of Kids are invited to submit a coordinator Lloyd Carr offered could go into a drunken rage ir tral coach spit tobacco all over sports, (Do you realize you’ve 250-word composition explain­ i tearv-eved spin on television public place and keep his the coaches' box. Another coachch During my tenure as sports been watching that game for ing "What the UK basketball last week about Wolverine salary? told the Central team ps reporter, sports editor I've wit- three hours is a favorite quote) program means to me." coach Gary Moeller's resigna- TIM COUCH'S VISITOR win five straight and get nf nessed dads trying to climb the gets so nervous she can't hardly While I'm not sure children tion ("you have no idea what Bill Curry traveled to Hyden fence to help out a child, other stand it. that age really know, the com- kind of pressure a coach works last week to visit Leslie County dads offering to duke it with There’s something about a positions ought to be interest- under," Carr said), it brought to High football/basketball star the coach and mamas, with fire child on a sports team that sets Trigg County head football ing. mind the name Bill Curry. Tim Couch. The UK football coach Dixie Jones' daughter their u ‘c eyes, cursing out the a parents' ears spinning and and Entries must be postmarked Last week's hand-wringing coach is prohibited from speak- Jamee, a seventh grader, was up COac ' his conscience departs the brain May 19 and mailed to Kid Fan, subject: "poor Gary Moeller. jng about the youngster, but cavity. to the plate. While most par­ They weren't pretty sights P.O. Box 89, Lexington, Ky. What a terrific guy. This is so managed this cryptic remark: (Now for the disclaimer. I ents would have been tbssin' and I can't say I’ve been up to 40501. Each youngster must in- unfortunate," I wondered why "Obviously there is a very spe- and turnin', fussin' and fuedin' Jones' example. know there are parents out clude his/her address and tele- someone in Moeller's entourage cial player out there." and exercising the vocal cords, there following Jones' example, phone number. didn't see this coming and do Couch, a 6-5 senior-to-be said Jones was a calm parental is- who should be applauded, The winner and parents will something to lessen the pres- he is considering UK, Auburn, My wife and praised and named as the be special weekend guests of sure? Where were these people Tennessee, Penn State and the Museum sponsors June 9-11, before Moeller reached a point Florida State, A bearded newspaper re­ ready to assault or maim a vol­ booster club president.) and attend the first Wildcat where he lapsed into a public porter began to tease Jones as he leyball coach (on a church team However, I ain't one of them. Footnote: Anybody want to I Touch my kid and may a Reunion Weekend which in- drunken tirade in a restaurant? ^ sat there, calmly masticating even) because he would not hazard a guess on which of thousand cats use your sneakers eludes a dinner where they will Curry? Says here, where job those five schools have offered his ever-present chaw of to- play our eldest daughter enough. as a kitty litter box. meet former Kentucky Wildcat security is concerned, few Couch the option to play foot- players. coaches will start the 1995 sea- ball and basketball? "We have commitments from son with more pressure than GERALDEAN GETS HER District tourney draws released several form er players al- UK's. It could be his last. So, BASKETBALL Both Trigg County baseball Trigg County will begin the foe favorite, ready, but the list isn't com- why not diffuse some of the Three weeks ago, April 14, a and softball teams are looking tournament May 15 with a 4:30 ~ „ plete yet," spokesman Bruce pressure Curry must already letter appeared in this space at district competitions next p.m. game against Lyon County. , Tn6S f basebal tea Kabalen said last week, declin- feel before it becomes so excru- from a dear lady in LaGrange, ^ week and both find a little In their first outing this year, H opkm m lle for i ing to reveal names. dating as to cause a good man to Ind. Seventy-year-old Ger-W rainbow in their situations. the Lady Wildcats lost to Lyon ,irSt d,Stnct 8ame' May 16, Probables? Among the play- be 'not himself?’ aldean Ramey, a native of Trigg County's girls softball County 10-9. The two teams are ? ? ”penmS tournament game ers will be at least some mem- It would be a well-invested Floyd County who has lived in 4:30 P. team has the best circum­ scheduled to end the season, the Chri bers of UK’s last NCAA cham- kindness if fans around the Indiana the last 24 years, had County field. stances, home field advantage. May 12 with a varsity, junior pionship team in 1978. Perhaps state dropped Curry a note. On May 17, Christian C The baseball squad drew an varsity doubleheader.] Kyle Macy and Rick Robey. "Coach Curry, we know it's See Watkins, Page C-12 will host Fort Campbell Hopkinsville High School op- Head softball coach Jackii Weak spot in the Museum same time and location. The ponent, a team the Wildcats Clark has been disappointed r . . . ‘ ' e committee's idea? Judges for defeated in the last game be- this season has not been as good ? ? ? " ! ? JofJ ^ h.r11S.t,a.,? 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POTENTIAL HAY creased, temperatures moder­ 1. If you haven’t checked the Agriculture Notes veloping seed. dry matter (what cows eat) on SHORTAGE??? ated and the grass normally fertility -- do that and apply 5. Plan for the future years hay stored inside, complete If you have observed the takes off (assuming you have recommended amounts of fertil­ like this and seed alfalfa that plastic wrap you only loose 8 field from which you planned fertility present). izer and lime. can be harvested several times percent, net wrap loosed about to cut hay, you probably have What can you do now? There 2. Plan to seed in legumes this | by John a year. Common yields on aver­ 25 percent and twine tied as we seen what a lot of other farmers are several things and it will fall and next spring. A Fourqurean age alfalfa is 4.5 to 5 tons per normally see looses over 1/3 of have noticed; a short field of depend on your situation but 3. Set up a rotational grazing acre. Better management can the bale. forage. Why? Lack of moisture don't sit around and do nothing system immediately. Research get even more and it last for 6 to Building a pole barn shelter back when the day length in­ as it will be too late. shows that animals only uti­ 8 years. Even then you can seed of some type or using a rock base lize about 60 percent at the in orchard grass and extend the and some of the tarp stack cov­ most of available • forage. The County Extension Agent life. David and Burt Kyler did ers now available you gain a Christian County Livestock Market rest they walk over and tram­ for Agriculture this years ago and the stand bale for every three you store Hopkinsville, Ky. ple down. Divided fields into ' lasted over 13 years. outside without any cover or May 3, 1995 at least 6 different smaller matures and starts declining for 6. And if push comes to shove, improved storage techniques. Cattle and Calves, 335 fields. Rotate about once a the season. start considering which cows Compared to last week, Slaughter Cows 1.00-2.00 Higher, Slaughter Bulls Study the options and see 1.00 Higher, Feeder Steers and Heifers 1.00-2.00 lower week and the first one utilized need to be culled. As Dr. which method is your best op­ SLAUGHTER COWS: Breaking Utility and Commercial 2-4 35.00-40.00, will have over a month to re­ 4. Plan for supplemental for­Cofield said several years ago, tion. Call the Extension Office Cutter and Boning Utility 1-3 33.00-38.00, individual 40.00, Cutter 1-2 vive. Ever wonder why your age production such as summer "We could cull a third of the and discuss this situation. We 28.00- 33.00, lawn does so well? Nothing is SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield grade 1 1,150-1,750 lb. indicating 77-79 annual: Sudex, Millet, soybean cows in Trigg county and not af­ have people who have tried Carcass boning percent 43.00-48.00, on it between times you mow. hay or combinations. These fect the calf crop one bit." And some of these and will be glad FEEDERS: STEERS: Medium and Large No. 1-2 275 lb. 77.00, 400-500 lb. Any excess forage can be har­ have to be harvested at the he is right, statistics show that to discuss it with you. 70.00- 75.00, 500-600 lb. 69.00-75.00, red white face 65.00, 600-700 lb. vested for hay as you want to 63.00- 69.00, 700-850 lb. 56.00-60.00, proper times or you'll have a we have a third less calves Educational programs of the Small No. 1 400-500 lb. 62.00-65.00, 500-600 lb. 55.00-59.00, keep the forages growing in the bigger problem. Harvest Sudex that we do cows. Kentucky Cooperative Exten­ Medium No. 2 300-500 lb. 62.00-65.00, 500-650 lb. 59.50 vegetative stage. Any time a when waist high or around 7. On the hay you do harvest, sion Service serve all people Large No. 2 625 lb. 48.00, plant goes into the reproductive three feet. Any hay including FEEDERS: HEIFERS: Medium and Large No. 1 300-400 lb. 60.00-66.00, consider better storage of it. Re­ regardless of race, color, age, 400-500 lb. 67.00-71.00, 500-600 lb. 62.00-66.00, 600-700 lb. 58.00-61.50, stage (developing seed), it is a these are the best quality if search again shows that you sex, religion, disability, or na­ Small No. 1 400-500 lb. 51.00-57.00, 500-650 lb. 56.00-63.00, signal it has fulfilled its duty, harvested before they start de­ loose less that 6 percent of the tional origin. Medium No. 2 300-500 lb. 53.00-59.00, 500-650 lb. 58.50, per head Medium No. 1 Stock Cows 8 yr old with 200 lb. Calf at side 570.00 pr. Medium No. 1 Stock Cows 3-8 yr old and 5-7 mo bred 350.00-400.00 each Kentuckiana Livestock Market Field Day gives options for CRP land Marion, Ky. May 1, 1995 Cattle and Calves, 314 Kentucky farmers have con­ about three hours. Although no duction practices, environmen­ Topics will include effects o f ^ Compared to last week, Slaughter Steers poorly tested, Slaughter Cows tracts on 435,000 acres in the formal lunch is planned, we steady - 1.00 lower, Slaughter Bulls steady - 1.00 Higher, Feeder Steers tal impact and economics of tillage practices on erosion and and Heifers steady - 1.00 Higher on weights under 500 lb., Steady - 1.00 Conservation Reserve Program will have hotdogs, other grain crops (com and soybeans), the impact of different produc­ lower on weights over 500 lb. (CRP) to remove highly erodi- snacks and soft drinks avail­ wildlife habitats, forestry, tion methods on conservation SLAUGHTER STEERS: Choice 2-4 1,170 lb. 61.00, ble land from production for 10 able at no charge." forages, and pastures for live­ SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Select 3 1,150 lb. 57.00 compliance." SLAUGHTER COWS: Breaking Utility and Commercial 2-4 34.00-398.75, years. Most contracts end in "During the CRP Field Day, stock. Since CRP land has been idle High Cutter and Boning Utility 1-3 34.50-38.00, individual 40.00, Cutter 1-2 1996. farmers will see research plots "In addition, farmers will re­ for up to 10 years, farmers face 30.00- 34.50, What will farmers do with on uses for land put back into ceive updates on conservation SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield grade 1 1,865 lb. indicating 80 Carcass boning an unusual situation in fertility percent 51.00, Yield grade 1-2 1,195-1,880 lb. indicating 77-79 percent land when contracts expire? production," said Lloyd Mur­ compliance and rules and regu­ and pest management on re­ 46.00- 50.00, Yield grade 3 1,195 lb. discounted due to excess flesh 43.00 Farmers can learn about op­ dock, Extension agronomist lations of CRP land from the leased land, according to Mur­ FEEDERS: STEERS: Medium and Large No. 1 277 lb. 87.00, 300-400 lb. tions for this land on July 13 at with the University of Ken­ Consolidated Farm Services 80.00- 81.00, 400-500 lb. 68.00-75.00, 500-600 lb. 66.00-69.50, 600-700 lb. dock. One tour will address fer- 0 59.00- 66.00, 700-800 lb. 58.50-59.00, a CRP Field Day on the Easley tucky College of Agriculture. Agency and the Natural Re­ Small No. 1 335 lb. 65.00, 510 lb. 61.50 Hill Farm in Crittenden "These plots focus on the pro­ sources Conservation Service. See CRP, Page C-12 Medium No. 2 300-500 lb. 61.00-69.00, County. Registration begins at 7 Large No. 2 290 lb. 64.00, 353-383 lb. 53.00-58.50, 610 lb. 58.75, FEEDERS: HEIFERS: Medium No. 1 295 lb. 67.00, 300-400 lb. 69.00- a.m. (CDT). 78.00, 400-500 lb. 62.00-68.50, 500-600 lb. 61.50-64.75, "Tours start when the first Small No. 1 300-400 lb. 58.00-59.00, wagon is full," said John Medium No. 2 300-500 lb. 53.00-60.00, 500-650 lb. 54.00-62.50, per head Rudolph, Extension agent for Medium and Large No. 1 Stock Cows 5 yr old and with 200 lb. Calves at side 570.00-710.00 pair agriculture in Lyori County. Medium No. 2 Stock Cows 12 yr old with 250 lb. Calf at side 355.00 pair "The last tour begins at noon. 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ALL MY CHILDREN: Janet surprise, Marlena acted normally. tried to recover from her near Gina and Bo realized Bobby Lee lied catastrophe with the bomb. Laurel about being on duty the night she was and her brother, Michael, had an brought in. Peter realized Daniel had emotional reunion. Aaron Neville upped the stakes. Wait To See: Gina showed up for the premiere of may never learn if she’s really Hope. Erica’s “The Cutting Edge." Adam GENERAL HOSPITAL: Luke spoke to Alec about Arlene’s past. was shot during the sting and wound Hector was upset with Maria and up in the hospital. Later, Scully was Edmund’s decision about in vitro booked and set his sights on Stone fertilization. A nervous Erica began for revenge. Kevin encouraged her dangerous stunt. Wait To See: Stone to get a blood test to determine Hayley makes a startling admission. the cause of his prolonged illness. ANOTHER WORLD: Joe met Scully’s thugs kidnapped Lucy. someone who spoke with Jake Mary Mae had mixed feelings about BUTCH AIMD DOUGIE by ALEX HOWELL before his death. Grant asked Paulina Keesha and Jason’s relationship. to intercede with Vicky for visitation Felicia found Frisco waiting for her rights. Justine learned more about at home. Wait To See: Lucy’s life Carl and Rachel’s private life. hangs in the balance. Felicia chaired the AA meeting with GUIDING LIGHT: Bridget and Gary in attendance. Clara was dis­ Frank were stunned by Cutter’s turbed by her test results. Wait To response to their charge that Brent Ingrid Rodgers, See: Grant’s world closes in on him raped Lucy. Meanwhile, Dinah tried “Taylor,” from an unexpected source. to make Roger forget his anguish “All My Children” AS THE WORLD TURNS: over losing Holly to Fletcher. Josh home. Later, a brick crashed through Lucinda got the results of Sam’s was shocked to see Marah wearing the Center’s window, while Carlotta DNA test. Damian and Lily attended one of Reva’s hats that had been was there. Wait To See: Tori con­ their first Lamaze class. Sam wanted given away years earlier. Later, after tinues her plan to destroy The Ban- Kirk not to use the cassette of Lily kissing Annie, Josh “saw” Reva and and Holden against Damian. John “heard” her say, “That girl’s all " y OUNG AND THE REST­ asked to have Eduardo’s body ex­ wrong for you, Bud.” Gilly returned LESS: Hope had her first labor pain humed. Later, John stopped Orlena from Los Angeles. Alexandra and after Victor’s return to Genoa City. as she prepared to return to Malta. Holly got into a fight. Wait To See: She insisted on contacting Cliff in­ Wait To See: Dawn faces another Roger faces a decision about his stead of Victor. Meanwhile, Nikki “partnership” with Dinah. and Victoria discussed the apparent C BOLD AND THE BEAUTI­ LOVING: While locked in the problems in Victor’s marriage and FUL: After revealing herself to hospital storage room with Angie, wondered if he would soon be Brooke, Taylor said she planned to Jacob had flashbacks of his sop. Clay “available” again. Chris and Ber­ re-establish her life with Ridge. But warned Deborah about hacking with nadette met in New York, where she agreed to spend a week with his computers. Charles began to Chris learned how Phyllis pursued Ridge and the children to see how suspect Angie and Jacob were meet­ Danny while he was doing his happy he was in his life with Brooke ing intentionally. Alex had a dire Broadway show. Sasha told Phyllis before telling him she's alive. An­ warning for Casey about Ally. Jacob Chris was the woman whom she had thony made Macy believe he’s al­ told Angie he was in love with her. seen with Dapny .in,the hotel lobby most su icidaT ftv e r Iva na’s death: ‘Meahwhile.Charles undfifwent pen- in New York City. Luan decided to James was not pleased that Sheila’s tothal treatment to try to recall his hide the truth about her illness from shave left him with a goatee and past association with Jacob. Wait To Jack. Skeptical and hoping to get the mustache. Wait To See: Thome is See: Charles remembers more than details, Mari Jo asked Luan if they Ask Your Doctor confronted with more “evidence” he expected he would. could become friends. Jill asked that he killed Ivana. ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Luna told John if he could comprehend what by Dr. E.R. A llen DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Because a skeptical Max their twins should be she had said about changing her of his pattern of lies, Kristen resisted bom at the lodge. 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Fun & Games 1East Go Birdring! "Birding" is a term used by avid bird-watchers |;j Fuzzy Bookmark (birders). Birding means going into the field to May Handy Hints by Jesse M urray spot (find) and identify birds. But you don't V For a gift for Mom, make a coupon book of need to be an expert to enjoy finding and identi­ | household chores you will do. She can turn in fying birds! '1 the coupons as she wants chores done. GET R E A D Y ... • Two jumbo craft sticks • One large paper clip Go to your local book store and purchase a bird For a simple but attractive picture frame, cut field guide. A good field guide will have colored a frame from cardboard and cover it with maca- • Scrap of long, yellow fake fur . Spray-paint the frame gold. • Two 3mm wiggle eyes pictures of each species of bird along with infor­ • Scrap of plaid material mation about where to look for birds in the wild or ribbon ... on the ground in brush, high in tree tops, • Thick craft glue or glue clinging to the sides of trees, perching in gun and glue sticks • Old scissors, paintbrush branches, or others. (Adult supervision is needed when using a glue gun.) The field guide will also tell you the differences between male and female, and young and adult birds of the same species, as well as in what GO! Cut one craft stick in half. Glue areas of the country they can be found. The paper clip centered on back of guide will tell you how to identify birds in flight whole stick. Position and glue by the shape of their wings half stick so that rounded portion and tails. of stick extends halfway over the paper clip, then glue down at top A good field guide should have a check-off list end. Paint bookmark green. Let dry. See Photo. Wrap and glue fur in the back so that you can mark off each bird around top of bookmark. Glue you have spotted. You'll be amazed how fast two wiggle eyes on front of book­ your list will grow! You don't need field glasses mark over fur. For bow tie, cut to go birding, but they do help. Inexpensive ribbon or fabric into a small bow field glasses are available through larger dis­ tie, then w rap and glue a small count or sporting-goods stores. Birding is a piece of ribbon or fabric around center to gather. Glue bow tie wonderful activity any time of year! below head.

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i i THE CADIZ RECORD, WEDNESDAY. MAY 10,1995. C-9 THE CADIZ Still counting - victim number nine. Tracy Hampton, a 25 take it anymore, what's a person RECORD year old flight attendant is the to do? We can't be dismissed latest victim of Nicole Simpson from responsibilities and go our and Ron Goldman's killer or merry way, leaving the hard part 522-6605 killers. She suffered a nervous for someone else. Some do it by collapse last week following her taking their own lives but this is dismissal from the jury because such a horrible waste when a she "couldn't take it any more." very real solution is so near. Paint We don't know what she A long time ago, Wallcoverings \ STONE HOME TOWN® couldn't "take" but there are Harold Rose, pastor somebody said, "I looked Oil Floorcoverings 'PLASTICS several possibilities: DECORATING Window Treatments East Cadiz Baptist Church my right hand, and beheld, Closet Systems INC. She endured sequestra­ but there was no man that Custom Thermoforming Plastic Packaging tion for more than three months Western Kentucky's only Carpet One• Dealer would know me: refuge with no end in sight. This is sal and prompted 13 jurors to 2608 Ft. Campbell Blvd. Hopkinsville, KY 42240 Trigg County Industrial Park isolation from hearth and home "go out on strike," in defiance of failed me; . . . I cried for much too long. Who wants to the court system. unto you, O LORD: 1 said, Home Town Decorating® spend their springtime and the So Tracy "couldn't take You are my refuse and better part of a whole year in a it" in the courtroom and the mv portion in the land of pressure intensified when she was boring courtroom where it takes the living. Attend to my a month to hear the testimony of released. Dozens of news cry, . . . deliver me from WAL-MART two witnesses? Then, when the cameras intruded on her every ^Advertise here Open 6 a.m. - midnight "workday" is over, go to a hotel move and she passed the breaking my persecutors, for they are 7 Days a Week room, however lavish, and not be point. She is under armed guard stronger than I. Bring my permitted access to family, in the hospital, another victim of soul out o f prison, that I on the Church U^ac/e Hopkinsville friends and news of the day. whoever did it. may praise your name:" She is victim number Who could take it? (from Psalm 142:4-7) nine, the seventh from the jury She endured the incred­ David said this as he hid pool. The six previously ible publicity, knowing that the from King Saul in a cave. God dismissed do not seem to have decision would be controversial not only delivered him from the suffered quite so badly. Goodwin Funeral Home whichever way it went Would a danger of the moment but made THE CADIZ All of us experience guilty verdict alienate her from him to be king of Israel. 'We handle Pre-arrangements' sequestration of a kind. Who has her race? He will deliver us, (Tracy RECORD Serving Everyone in Trigg County not felt isolated and alone? For She may have endured too) from today's loneliness and most of us, this is life at it's 138 Main 522-6676 isolation from others on the jury pressures into a glorious worst When daily pressure pool. Her complaints about the tomorrow when we trust His Son causes life to cave in and we can't 522-6605 three bailiffs caused their dismis- Jesus to be our refuge forever.

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Rodney Cheatham, minister [Methodist Hwy. 272 Hal Shipley, pastor [Missionary 'Baptist Oak Grove Road Highway 139 South Cadiz, KY 42211 Gary Heath, pastor 522-6732 Highway 274 Church of G od [Pleasant [hid 'Baptist Canton 'Baptist Paul Cannon, pas [ Maranafha Keith Ferguson, pastor P.O. Drawer 859 Church of food Oakland Church Road a ECONOM Y NAPA 924-5227 522-3929 [Rock [front 'Baptist AUTO PARTS Cerulean'Baptist [Rockcastle CeeBee Henry Ramey, pastor Billy Hayden Rogers, pasto Quality Parts & Service Since 1959 Linton Road 'United [Methodist P.O. Box 86 Church of G od FOOD STORES 235-5683 [Rocky [Ridge 'Baptist In C hrist 1750 Main Street 522-6624 'Belmont'Baptist Siloam 'United [Methodist 'The Church of food [Rocky [Ridge On Christ 'Donaldson Creek 'Baptist [Missionary 'Baptist Clarence Siscney, pastor 'Tdbaccoport A. Todd Jones, pastor Highway 139 North Donaldson Creek Rd. Frank Larkins, pastor 'United [Methodist JOHNSON Hwy 276 N„ Rocky Ridge Rd. 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Norman Ellis, pastor ^utien 'Baptist Church Wallonia Community OLis Church Christ [Apostolic [faith Trigg County Manor SERVICE TRIGG CO. SINCE 1947 Elton Wilson, pastor Paul Reynolds, pastor •Hardware • Chain Saws • Paint • Hunting & Fishing License • Plumbing Curtis Kern, pastor "A Personal Care Home" Crossroads 272 & 117 C atholic 96 Roger Thomas Road 65 Main, Above Music Shoppe Supplies • Lawn Mowers • Housewares • Electric Appliances • Electric Julien, KY 522-4544 We strive to make our Supplies • Lawn & Garden Supplies • Seeds & Plants C hurches 522-5179 365-3284 personal care feel like home. 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Brown electric lift chair. Good Weider multi-gym home exer­ 1992 FORD E150 conversion Free cats to good home. One FOR SALE BY OWNER- 1 & 2 bedroom apartments cise system. Great for power van, raised roof, towing Calico, One black and white. 1,300 square foot- 3 bedroom, and homes for rent or lease. FINAL EXECUTOR'S NOTICE condition. Asking $150. Call 522-1286.______lifting workout. Brand new. package, dual air, tv and vcr. Both spayed and vaccinated. 2 bath vinyl house. Located No Pets. Call 235-2844 or SETTLEMENT NOTICE $200. 522-9794 after 6pm. $15,900. 502-328-8365. Five years old. Hoping to find between Cadiz & I-24 just off 522-8768. Notice is hereby given that The undersigned qualified as Canon PC6 RE Personal one home for both. They have Hwy 68 East on Oliver Road. Eastgate Apartments now Trigg Co. Farmers Bank, Execu­ Executrix of the Estate of Copier. New priced at $700. WHY RENT PUBLIC 81 CHEVROLET never been apart. 522-7598. Price $48,000. Call 235-5046 tor of the estate of Sarah B. WILMA WILSON FAULKNER Each cartridge does 3000 STORAGE? 4 Wheel Drive, new tires, available. 1 bedroom Free Ducks. Mallard and Mus- after 5 p.m. and leave Spurlin filed final settlement on of 2910 Canton St.,, Cadiz, KY copies. Sell for $400. Call When you can own your own $3,500 or best offer. apartments. Energy efficient. cobee mix. Good pets. 522- message. April 24, 1995 which was or­ 42211 onApril25,1995. Claims 924-9941. building, carport, R.V. cover, (502)885-6941. Laundry facility on site. 9794 afer 7pm. dered to lay over for record must be proved according to boat cover, patio cover or Lake Barkley Kentucky Maintenance. Special $100 FIREWOOD FOR SALE- deposit. Call 522-8388 Mon- according to law. Hearing on Kentucky Revised Statutes and garage. No money down with Free Kittens, need good WATERFRONT Sean Futrell, 522-8597. day-Thursday, 8-4:30. Equal same is set for May 30, 1995 filed within a reasonable time approved credit. FREE 7. Motorcycles home. Three females and 5 AC 24,900 before the judge of this court. Housing Opportunity. Hand­ and before the expiration of six For Sale 8 foot Jako pop-up estimates! Call today, Gray's three males, liter box trained. Stunning acreage and truck camper, $3000 or best waterfront with beautiful icap accessible. T.D.D. phone Pat Wallace, Clerk months from the date of ap­ Carports and Buildings, 907 FOR SALE OR TRADE: 522-4767. offer. Can be seen at Sharp's 1-800-545-1833 extension Circuit Court pointment (KRS 395.190) with Hopkinsville Street, Princeton, 1982 Yamaha 750 shaft drive. views. Excellent building sites Tire & Alignment. Call 522- KY 365-7495. Nights 365- HOPKINSVILLE KENNELS- and gently rolling acreage on 287.______tire Executor or her attorney, C. New paint, runs good. Looks Boarding, grooming and pet A. Woodall, III, P.O. Box 1549, 1480. ______7369.______great! Call 365-2109 anytime. Kentucky's Largest Lake. Call House for Rent. 274 - 7 miles supplies. Dog obedience and Woodbridge, 800-218-4126, 7 Cadiz, KY 42211. YAMAHA 5CD changer, Ken­ west of Cadiz. (502)-522- For Sale: Cemetery lots. East LIKE new 1993 Suzuki DR counseling. Skyline Drive. days 8:30-8:30. 8010.______End Cemetery 522-8244. wood amplifier, Boss 250, on and off road bike, only 886-5621. Trigg Co. Farmers Bank speakers, new $1,200, one PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: LEGAL NOTICE Garden Tiller and two push 2,000 miles. $1,900. 753- Two year old female KENTUCKY LAKE Lakeland P.O. Box 500 year old sell, $850. 759-9121. All real cslalc advertising in lawn mowers. Used last 0707. Rottweiler. $75. Very gentle, this newspaper is subjeet lo the Wesley Village: 1 bedroom Cadiz, KY 42211 A Petition For Transfer of Ex­ summer. $50 each, $100 for house broken. 924-9356. Fair Housing Act which makes it apartment, utilities included. emption and Tc Dispense With all. 522-9794 after 6 pm. illegal to advertise "any prefer­ 55 and older, handicapped Administration was filed on April 5. Automobiles 8. Boats ence, limitation or discrimination and disabled. Rent based on based on race, color, religion, sex, income. Equal Housing 2 5 ,1 9 9 5 on the Estate of LESLIE NEW 20 inch Lawn Mower. 10. Mobile Homes handicap, familial status or na­ 1949 Chevrolet, 2-door, Opportunity. 502-354-8888. L BROADBENT of 740 New 3.75 HP Briggs & Stratton 1986 24FT SWEETWATER tional origin, or an intention, lo 77,000 actual miles. Second Hope Rd„ Cadiz, KY 42211 motor. $100. Call 522-6378. pontoon. 40hp Yamaha Buy from our huge inventory make any such preference, limita­ Mobile homes for rent. Call tion or discrimination.” Familial Claims must be proved accord­ 2. For Sale owner. New interior. Runs or custom order your new 522-7841. Uzzle’s Trailer ORGAN engine, new floor and top, status includes children under die good. $2800. Call 924-5859. home!! Our pledge, if you Court. ing to Kentucky Revised Statutes Funmaker Wurlitzer Super dual tanks, excellent age of 18 living widt parents or compare construction, and filed within 6 weeks from 1/2 price sale Sprite organ. Three keyboard 1974 Pontiac Grandville. Low condition. $4,000. 753-8500. legal custodians, pregnant women Now taking applications for 1 mileage. Lots of new stuff. insulation, options and set-up, and people securing custody of the dale of publication In paper 50% off all merchandise. with foot pedals. Excellent 36FT GIBSON house boat, bedroom, 2 bedroom and 3 you will find that Dinkins will children under 18. with the Court or Alma M . Hundreds of country wood condition. $550. 365-3955 $1,300. O.B.O. Call 235-5046 extra nice inside. Call after bedroom apartments. Section have your best housing This newspaper will not Broadbent, 74 0 New Hope Rd., crafts. Napkin, paper towel after 5 p.m. after 6 p.m. or leave message. 8 assisted. Equal Opportunity 5pm. 435-4565. value!! DINKINS MOBILE knowingly accept any advertising and mail holder benches. Bird for real estate which is in violation Housing, handicapped ac­ Cadiz, Ky 42211. 1978 Chrysler Newport. FOR SALE- 16 1/2 ft. Dixie HOMES, INC., Hwy. 79 E., houses, wagons, shelf and Registered Black Angus Cat­ of die law. Our readers arc hereby cessible units. Barkley Manor Priced right. Call 522-9902. Devil Ski-Boat, blue and white Paris, TN 1-800-642-4891. peg racks. Everything must tle for sale from USDA and KY informed Utat all dwellings adver­ Apartments 522-3969. metal flake. 115 H.P. Evinrude Trigg Circuit Court Clerk go. Booth 32 at Blue Moon certified herd. 2 1993 bulls, 19 1984 Delta 88, $2800. Excel- New Spring and Summer tised in this newspaper arc avail­ motor, with stainless steel able on an equal opportunity basis. Storage units for rent. Call P. O. Box 673 Antique Mall, Cadiz. 1994 bulls and 9 1994 heifers. lent condition. 307 engine, A/ hours 8 to 8 Monday through prop. Drive on trailer. Runs To complain of discrimination call 522-7887.______Mahr Farm, Madisonville, Ky. C, P/S, P/B, and new Friday, 8 to 6 Saturday, 1 to 6 Cadiz, KY 42211 1/2" reversing drill Millers Telephones: Danny Peyton transmission. Call 522-5550. good, $2,000.00 firm. Call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. Sunday. Shop where the big The toll-free lelcphonc number for Storage units. 522-8093 or Falls. $50. Call 235-5046 after 821-0156, Glema Mahr 821- 235-5046 after 5 p.m. or leave 1985 Olds Cutlass Supreme selections and bargains are. the hearing impairedis 1-800-927- 522-5216. 6 p.m. or leave message. 1909. Visitor’s Welcome! message. Braughm. 2-door, V-8 engine. DINKINS MOBILE HOMES, 9275. Trailer for rent. Lakeview. 19-foot Prowler, self-con­ Well serviced, new battery. NICE 14 FOOT INC., Hwy. 79 E„ Paris, TN 1- Toyota Motor Home, sleep 6. $275 per month. Call 265- tained travel trailer, sleeps 5, $2350 or best offer. Must Sell! Neptune, Fiberglass Bass 800-642-4891. ADMINISTRATRIX'S Stove, air conditioner, t=r 9940. NOTICE with awning, air-conditioner, furnace, new refrigerator. Call Call (502)527-8905. Boat, 50 Horse Power Motor, gas furnace, stove, The unde rsigned qualified as 885-1472. Drive on Trailer, $1300. refrigerator, complete Administratrix of the Estate ot (502)885-7512 after 5pm. 11. Real Estate bathroom. Price $2,300. 522- Trampoline, 14x8 feet. Mat 13. Wanted NICOLE L. DUNNING of 6. Trucks 12. For Rent 6852, 522-6661. tabs need re-sewn. $150. P.O. Box 643, Cadiz, KY For Sale 2 corner lots near 522-9794 after 6pm. Lake Barkley, Mobile home, Wanted old furniture, glass 42211 on April 25, 1995. 1974 23FT PROWLER 1979 GMC or 1972 Ford, 7- 1 Bedroom House for rent. Classifieds Sell county water, cable $14,000. ware, and Estate. Top dollar Claims must be proved ac­ Camper, sleeps 7. Call after Two-bunk Dorsey Log Trailer. ton bulk-feed trucks. Ready to Call 522-1135 after 5:30pm. 4:30pm 753-8306. (502) 522-8451. paid. Call 924-0577. cording to Kentucky Revised $4,500. With 22.5 tires, excel­ haul feed, your choice. $4,500 Statutes and filed within a rea­ 1991 30FT. COACHMAN lent condition. (502)-522- or best offer. Call (502)265- sonable time and before the Camper, 1 owner, excellent 0010. 2529. expiration of six months from condition. $9,800. 753-0814. 1989 JEEP WAGONEER Used Bunton Mower. Priced the date of appointment (KR S Limited. 4x4. Loaded with 1992 Troy Bilt sycle bar new $4700, our price $700. 395.190) with the Administra­ extras. Good condition. Low mower, 4 hp, very good Call 522-8765. trix or her attorney, H. B. condition. $600. Call 924- miles. Call (502) 886-6517. Quinn, P.O. Box 1549, Cadiz, 5651.______KY 42211. 5x10 Tiltbed Trailer "new”. Pishing for a bargain? Carol Dunning $425. Call 522-5550.______P.O. Box 643 Cadiz, KY 42211 6’ Fibreglass ladder. $50. Call 235-5046 after 6 p.m. or leave message.

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COLDWELL BANKER (Regular price $4 per week) Y'ALLS SHELL FOOD MART PROPERTY SHOWCASE' is now accepting applications for all shifts. We offer above minimum wage salaries, medical and life insurance, disability income and retirement plan­ ning. We also offer paid vacations, Call monthly and yearly bonus opportuni­

ties and advancement for qualified For the Country Gentleman 522-6605 persons. All these benefits and oppro- 72+ beautiful, gently rolling acreage completely fenced with two tunities are available to people who ponds. Custom built home has 26001 Sq. Footage, three The Cadiz Record bedrooms, three baths and detached two car garage.. are honest, reliable, and able to deal Call Betty- 522-4699 with the public in a friendly, courteous COLDWELL BANKER manner. Apply in person at Cadiz Y'alls SERVICE 1ST REALTY Shell Food Mart between the hours of 110 MERCHANT STREET m TOLL GATE CENTRE 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Equal Mousing REALTOR4 CADIZ, KY 42211 Opportunity Friday. (502) 522-4699 or 800-522-4699

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Hunting land up to 100 acres Boat docks- built, rebuilt, r FREE RING CLEANING LEGAL NOTICE or nice 2 to 10 acres. Must be type floats. Free estim and inspection; also Free Cadiz very reasonable. Cash. Call Call 502-5...... ’2-5341 or - 502- appraisals. Hall’s Wholesale CORRIDOR/ DESIGN PUBLIC HEARING 615-358-5858. Call anytime. 365-2151.______Jeweler, 106 East Main, offers these professional US 68 - KY 80 Briggs Remodeling- Specialty Princeton. 365-7413. services: *FAX- send $1.50 SSP 0790068 025-028D in vinyl siding, and vinyl re­ GLENN WEST- Roofing. Work per page/ receive .500. SSP 111-0068 000-018D placement windows. All types FAX number 502-522- of remodeling done. Decks, 3001. 'Typesetting Item Number 180.00 (Resumes, Wedding to Buy: Estate per- storage sheds, etc. Over 18 years experience. Lots of Programs, Term papers, The Department of Highways has scheduled a roperty, antiques, references. Call 924-9379. J. Holder Drywall- Complete $10.00 per page (front and 3S, good used furni- finishing, new homes or back is 2 pages. "Copies Allen Dodd — Builder Corridor/ Design Public Hearing, Thursday, June rking appliances. Campbell Construction. Cus­ repair. Call Jerry Holder, 924- ,10c each. The Cadiz 22,1995 at 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. in the Lake Barkley Call 502-886-9118. tom homes. Room additions, 9336. Record, 50 Nunn Blvd. Wanted to buy, 4 wheeler remodeling, garages, repair LAKE BARKLEY CON­ Phone 522-6605 or 1-800- Custom Homes — Room Additions State Park Convention Center in Trigg County, work. Work guaranteed. Free Kentucky, concerning the following proposed Yamaha, with PTO and estimates. Call (502)886- TINUOUS GUTTERING- Remodeling — Finish Carpentry — Framing mower. Call (502)265-2529. Aluminum or vinyl siding and project to afford all interested persons and those Wallpapering Concrete Foundations and Walls cornice. 34 Cunningham affected by the project an opportunity to become CANCER INSURANCE Avenue, Cadiz, KY 522-6788. D&L Noisworthy (502)887- 14. Help Wanted No age limit to apply. If your 8963 days or 885-3158. Cadiz, Kentucky fuloly informed about the design, acces and right present policy is over 10- LAMB BROTHERS TREE 502-522-8887 of way features of this project: RADIOLOGIC years-old, it may not cover SERVICE TECHNOLOGIST Hauling junk piles, clean T rigg County, SSP 079 0068 025-028 D; SSp 111 An ARRT Certified such as chemotherapy. For -68 000-018 D; preferred alignments for US 68 Technologist is needed for a free information, call part-time position at Trigg Jerry McConnell under consideration from the US 68 - Ky94 inter­ County Hospital. This position section to the Cadiz By-Pass. does include week-ends and BULLS AND HEIFERS S trawberries F o r S a l e call. If interested, send Performance tested. The public is invited. Persons interested in and resume to: Radiology I f B orders Farm w Simmental and Maine-Anjou 0 . 4 miles north of Elkton, KY on Hwy. 181 North ^ affected by the project are encouraged to attend Department, Trigg County CHOATE CONTINUOUS Hospital, P.O. Box 312, Cadiz, and express their views concerning the social, GUTTERING. Free estimates. You pick — 500 per qt. KY 42211, ATT: Jo Kirkwood Call Ronnie Hampton at 522- e animals offered economic and environmental effects of the proj­ RT(R) (M). commercial hedge 1 We pick—-$1.10 per qt. Free Estimates. Toll ect as planned will have upon individuals and Employment and Training. Bring your own containers to ' . business organizations in the area and commu­ Farmworker Choate's Cc 800-420-5262. Broadbent Farms, Day all of your (502)235-5182, Night carry berries home. w nity. Anything from changing light Hollowell. 235-5678. (502)235-5170. bulbs to major repairs. Roof­ 502-265-5770 # who are below poverty Learn to chord a guitar. The Federal Highway Administration approved guidelines. For information on ing and carpentry, our specialty. Any size job. The seven major chords, step ################# the Environmental Assessment for this project on qualifying, call Joana Gregory, by step. 522-1867. (502)522-3425 at Trigg Coun­ Choate's Construction, 522- Jan. 24, 1995. Maps, Environmental Assess­ ty Court House, third floor. 1573 or 522-6458. Also Neat And Clean Chimney FREE PALLETS- Can be pic ment, plansand otherpertinentdata are available Jack of all trades. Complete ed up at Stone Plastics, I Part-time posi- guttering. Choc home repair/improvement dustrial Park II. % for public inspection at the District Office in Reid- n Hopkinsville land between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 3:30 and Cadiz. Apply at Wells Far­ go Guard Service, 205 East CUSTOM CARPET 22. Agriculture p.m., Monday through Friday, and will be avail­ 14th Street, Hopkinsville. CLEANERS-414 Colonial Johnston Construction able at the hearing. This hearing will use an Open Terrace, Hopkinsville, KY Hardee's now hiring for day sensed, insured. TROY-BILT (502) 924-1110 House Format allowing people to come and go as shift positions. Apply in person Tillers. Garden Way Carts at they wish. Handouts will be available at the Free estimates. No Job Too Backhoe • Hauling • Electrical at Hardee's, 5788 Hopkinsvil­ Small. (502)886-7224. factory-direct prices. Factory- hearing describing the project's purpose an need, le Rd„ Cadiz, KY 42211. authorized dealer. All models DAUGHERTY ROOFING - ROBERT VANDIVER AND in stock. Princeton Lawn & Residential Buiilding an explanation of right of way acquisition and re­ MAJOR TELEPHONE CO. framing, painting, vinyl siding SON SEPTIC TANK CLEAN­ Garden. 201 West Green Remodeling • Decks • Garages location procedures, and a summary of the proj­ Now hiring. Technicians, ING SERVICE. Prompt, Street. Princeton, KY 365- installers, Acct/Serv reps, guaranteed. Free estimates. efficient, and reliable service. FREE ESTIMATES WORK GUARANTEED ect. Recording facilities will be available to allow operators. No experience Call 269-9587. interested citizens to make statements concern­ necessary. To apply, call 1- ED'S ROOFING & GENERAL 219-755-0033, ext. F22. 8 ing the project at any time during the hearing. CONTRACTOR Representatives of the Highway Department will a.m. to 8 p.m., 7 days. Roofing, concrete work, also ROOFING-Painting, Vinyl, additions. Free estimates, 7 Remodeling, Barn Work, be available at the District Office and at the TELECOMMUNICATIONS days/week. All work Repair work of any kind. Free NOW HIRING CONSULTANT/SALES FOR A GIFT of any kind hearing to discuss the proposed project, reply to guaranteed. 365-4409. estimates. Call Reagan Con­ (birthday, Anniversary, questions and to provide information to all inter­ Flexible schedule, full-time struction at (502)885-2376 or part-time. 502-759-1610. EDDIE BOAZ friendship, etc.).Send a CONSTRUCTION year subscription to The Cooks* Kitchen helpers* Waitresses/ ested persons. Iding of any kind. Repairs, Septic Cleaning Service. Sep­ Cadiz Record. For only roofing, vinyl siding, drywall, tic tanks, grease traps, $18.00 (6% tax included in Bus-boys* Dishwashers. Written statements and other exhibits will be ac­ etc. 365-0201. efficient, reliable, reasonable price)in Trigg County. cepted at the public hearing and made a part of $20.00 (6% tax included in Flint's Hickory Pit BBQ. USDA rates. No extra charge for the hearing record. Additional statements may be Sundays and Holidays. CASEY'S PAINTING inspected and approved. Sold Kentucky. $28.00 out-of- Full or part-time. lA/ith or without submitted to the District Office of the Department SERVICE 388-2274 Painting in grocery stores and HUBERT LONG, 140 Simpson, Hopkinsville, KY. of Highways at the above location within 15 days Interior/Exterior Drywall remembered all year long. experience. We will train. Repair Carpenter Work Paper available.. Flint Free_ 522- 885-8076 or 886-9960. after the hearing. Hanging NOW INSTALLING Spring is just around the Earn Good Money while working in pleasant 3M WINDOW FILM For help in learning to operate today. Send your check or If you have a disability for which the Transporta­ Residential and Commercial beauty and efficiency with surroundings at the premier new waterside SATISFACTION the Computer, call 522-3192, money order today. The tion Cabinet needs to provide accomodations, if no answer, please leave Cadiz, Record, P.O. Box please notify us of your requirements by 12:00 ; GUARANTEED. message. placement windows. We also 311, Cadiz, KY 42211. Be restaurant in the Lake area. Adamson Tree Service. Take noon, June 20,1995. This request does not have down or trim. 20 years and additions. Call Glenn at Apply in person at the Landing Restaurant* to be in writing. experience. Call (502) 365- Greenfield Construction for a free estimate. 522-7974. Prizer Point Marina on Lake Barkley Bryan E. Stewart, P.E. Chief District Engineer Call Kentucky Department of Highways 5 0 2 - 5 2 2 - 3 7 6 2 for directions. P.O. Box 3010 Uiappy cMother 's ^ Paducah, Kentucky 42001

r ------■'n Shop PUBLIC NOTICE the The second reading and adoption of the Trigg County proposed budget ordinance for Fiscal Year The | 1995-96 is scheduled to be held at the courthouse on May 22,1995 at 7:00 p.m. Classifieds! MU Cadiz j COMMONWEALTH WATERFRONT...... WITH DOCK BUDGET SUMMARY OFKENTUCKY dey Shores - Four bedrooms, two bath TRANSPORTATION 1 1/2 beautiful lots. Call Carol for mor AN ORDINANCE Relating to the Annual Budget and Appropriations. Record j CABINET information. 522-4699 or 522-496in DEPARTMENT OF BE IT ORDAINED BY THE FISCAL COURT OF TRIGG COUNTY, KENTUCKY: v._____ j HIGHWAYS NOTICE TO WHEREAS, the proposed budget was tentatively approved by the fiscal court on the 18th J UST LISTED CONTRACTORS day of April 1995 and approved as to form and classification by the State Local Finance Officer on J U S T S O L D Sealed bids will be received the 1st day of May, 1995. by the Department of High- SUNNY BRIGHT, INC. in the Division of Professional Carpet Cleaners Steam Cleaning • Pet Odor Removal • Carpet Repair SECTION ONE: The following budget is adopted for the Fiscal Year 1995-96 and the amounts 24 Hr. Emergency Water Extraction • Pressure Washing stated are appropriated for the purposes indicated. Upholstery Cleaning of the State Licensed • Bonded • Insured • Experienced Office Building, Frankfort. ■CLEAN IT RIGHT WITH SUNNY-BRIGHT" (01) GENERAL FUND Lake Barkley Realty mtucky, until 10:00 A.M.. Serving Nashville, TN to Paducah, KY General Government $282,441. EASTERN DAYLIGHT . TOMMY ’T.R.* WINI 522-3363 TIMEonthe26davofMAY. Protection to Persons and Property $307,952. 1225. at which time bids will 1-800-961-1997 P.O. Box 1712 General health and Sanitation $ 87,329. 100% For You! be publicly opened and read Social Services $ 6,500. All Work 100% Guaranteed Recreation and Culture $ 80,000. TRIGG COUNTY. Administration $147,949. 7103-0 LJBQH11 0068 SOLD 024-f TREE TRIMMING Total $912,171. Hopkinsville Road (US 68). (02) Road Fund from 1-24 to .75 mile west Roads $528,575. of KY 128. a distance of Administration $122,119. 2.539 miles. Grade Drain ■TREE REMOVAL •LIGHT Total $650,694. Service 1st Realty lituminous Surface, HAULING • HEDGE TRIMMING Jail Fund roposals for all projects (03) 522-4699 be available until 9:00 TrppServirP *ATTIC and garage Protection to Persons and Property $139,381. . EASTERN DAY­ nee amice cleaning*free estimates Administration $ 17,748. LIGHT TIME, FRIDAY, Total $157,129. MAY26.1995. at tile Division John and Luke Lamb if Contract Procurement. Bid 1-800-636-^262 • Fully Insured (04) LGEA iroposals for all projects will General Health and Sanitation $ 20,487. le available at a cost of $10 Total $ 20,487. lie State T reasurer of Kentucky We specialize in... 'lust accompany request for RE-ROOFING AND TEARING OFF SECTION TWO. This ordinance shall be published in THE CADIZ RECORD by title and proposals (NON-.REFUND- summary within thirty (30) days following adoption. ABLE). BID PROPOSALS We also do... • New Roofs* Farm Building Roofs* Mobile Home Roofs‘Torch Down AREISSUEDONLYTO PRE­ SECTION THREE. This ordinance becomes effective upon passage and publication. QUALIFIED CONTRAC­ Commercial or Residential TORS. All employees are insured under workman's NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY compensation, bonded, insured. S umner Roofing Co. All interested persons and organizations in Trigg County are hereby notified that a copy of the 100 Gracey Herndon Rd. • Gracey, KY 42232 county's proposed budget in full is available for public inspection at the office of the County Judge/Executive during normal business hours. 502-235-5979«1-800-270-0479 i C-12, THE CADIZ RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10,1995

Telephone calls to Tipton Hamilton, now in the Hall of Aug. 12 - New York City to Mi­ Watkins------were not successful, and Rick Fame as a broadcaster. lan; ------from Page C-4 Pitino was "in a meeting" and COMMENT: Pickens, Bun­ Aug. 13 - Milan. Lake Como. CRP------from Page C-2 not available to say how Tip- ning and Hamilton. Hmmm. Rick Pitino hosts a welcome tility and tillage considera­ tional meetings, field days, and ton came to have access to a Dick Hudson, Louisville: dinner. tions for CRP-released land. in publications available a request. "Could you get in piece of his mail. "Enjoyed your nostalgic look at Aug. 14 - Cernobbio. Lugano Other tours will feature weed, through normal Extension touch with Rick Pitino and ask But the good news is Mrs. baseball. A few names came to Switzerland; soil insect and rodent manage- channels." him if I could have a basket­ Ramey will have her auto­ mind: Mel Allen...Robin Aug. 15 - Cemobbio/Milan/ ball with the players and Another aspect of the CRP graphed basketball. Roberts...Larry Doby...Nellie Venice During the forestry tour, coaches names on it?" she wrote Project is a plan to h a v e READERS (RIGHT) WRITE Fox...Preacher Roe...Roy Cam- Aug. 15-16 - Venice; farmers will see high-value, in long hand on brown note pa­ statewide meetings to discuss Bill Jones, Clarksville, Tenn. panella...Bobby Shantz." Aug. 17 - Venice. Bus to TRI­ hardwood trees intercropped per. "I lost my husband nine alternative uses of CRP re­ "I cannot stand the sight or Hudson adds, "Regrettably, I ESTE to play city’s professional with grain crops in an agro­ months ago and don't expect to leased land, according to Dick sound of Dick Vitale. My wife believe your sense (that Big team forestry system. Another stop live much longer. I would like Trimble, Extension agricultural and I look forward to the first Leaguers don't care about fans Aug. 18 - Venice/Florence; will feature paulownia trees, a to have it put in my casket economist. two (college) basketball games extends) to basketball and foot­ Aug. 19 - Florence. To play fast-growing, high-value with me." "The goal is to bring together each evening during the season. ball generally have little Siena’s professional team hardwood species. Farmers Mrs. Ramey's letter was sent all groups interested in conserv­ But when we hear super-ego, grasp or real appreciation for Aug. 20 -Horence will also see trees used as along to Pitino in an envelope ing natural resources to discuss worship-me and forget the their sport." Aug. 21 - Florence/Rome. Game windbreak protection for an­ marked Personal. and exchange ideas about man­ game Vitale, we hit the off COMMENT: Thank you for that night. nual crops. Good news. Mrs. Ramey will aging the 435,000 acres of Ken­ button." writing. Aug. 22 - Rome. Team goes Other tour topics will be be receiving an autographed tucky farmland that has been Jones has written to ESPN. Brad Cundiff, Columbus, Ga., home to start classes; preparing CRP land for hay or basketball. Hopefully to enjoy in conservation use for nearly 10 "But they're not interested in describing himself as a UK Aug. 23 - Rome. Pitino hosts a grazing, warm and cool season for many UK seasons to come. years," Trimble said. "The one person's opinion. Is there (Cats Fan Trapped In Ga.), had farewell dinner. grasses for wildlife, economic There is one unfortunate ele­ statewide meetings, planned any way a poll can be taken questions. Aug. 24 -Return to USA and environmental considera­ ment in this little success story asking if fans want Vitale back "Would a redshirt year re­ PARTING SHOT tions for land, seed treatment on sometime next year, will pro­ however. Knowing Da Coach vide an opportunity for those next season? Yes or no. Or, a ally do Jared Prickett any Having the age advantage of early-planted corn and soybean receives a mountain of such re­ poll asking 'who is your fa­ good? Only weakness. Can interviewing them both, I find inoculation. groups interested in natural re­ quests, I was careful to forward sources conservation to meet and vorite college basketball an­ Derek Anderson replace Rod it amusing and remarkable how The CRP project doesn’t end Mrs. Ramey's letter personally discuss ideas that could be in­ nouncer? And who is your least Rhodes as defensive stopper" like Adolph Rupp, Pat Riley with the field day, according to Pitino so that he might ex­ corporated' in future conserva­ favorite.' Any way I can help, Will it be fall before they has become. to Murdock. amine her plight for himself. tion programs." let me know." know if Derek will play first Quoted in Sports Illustrated "We will follow the research Somehow between the mail slot COMMENT: As it was with semester?" May 1, Riley, coach of the frac­ plots for two to three years and County Extension agents in here and Pitino's decision to Howard Cosell and ABC, ESPN Answers: Yes, yes, and the tious New York Knicks said, "I use results for recommendations the Pennyrile Area are spear­ send Mrs. Ramey her basket­ does not care a whit whether Coaches will know by end of wasn't hired to relate to these to aid farmers' management heading the July 13 CRP Field ball, the letter and/or its con­ fans like or dislike Vitale so summer. guys. I was hired to coach and production decisions on Day. These offices will have tents fell into the hands of Lex­ long as they tune in and are vo­ COMMENT: Brad Cundiff is them. The only thing I'm going CRP-released land," he said. details and updates about the ington Herald-Leader writer cal about it. Ratings, ratings. America On-Line as to relate to them is how impor­ "Recommendations will be used field day and other aspects of Jerry Tipton who used the Todd Hamilton, Sports Direc­ [email protected] tant it is for us to be on the same at commodity and other educa- the CRP Project. episode as lead item in his col­ tor at WBGN/WBLG Radio in MAYBE YOU MISSED THIS wavelength and get them to do umn last week. B ow ling Green: "A bit of The Kentucky Wildcats bas­ what it takes to win." Tipton had his (semi) scoop. (baseball) trivia: In 1950 the ketball team's scheduled trip What's that sound? Adolph ([ Cadiz...A Great Place To Live J Mrs. Ramey will have her au­ Detroit Tigers farm team at to Italy looks like: Rupp laughing? tographed ball. However, Tip­ Davenport, la. had (on its ros­ ton's use of contents of a per­ ter) Jim Pickens (legendary sonal letter without speaking baseball coach at Western first to the person to whom Mrs. Ky.), Jim Bunning (now a Con­ Ramey's letter was sent, is a gressman and owner of no-hit- breach of ethics and fair play. ters in both leagues), and Mile

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Mother Thanks JSMC Home Health Agency # For Helping Son Regain “Normal” Lifestyle To Connie Brashears, Jennie Stuart Home Health agency will always be special — because they allowed her son to get back to being a boy again. Grant, who was recovering from an illness, had been in a G IV E M O M Nashville hospital for 40 days and nights prior to using JSMC’s Home Health. He couldn’t play with his friends. He couldn’t go to school. He couldn’t go outside. He couldn’t A C A K E T O do all the things that make life fun when you’re 9 years old. “Grant was really miserable in Nashville,” said Connie. “He just didn’t have a life. He was stuck in this little eight by ten room with nothing to do. It was almost like he was REMEMBER an alien or something. It broke my heart.” Connie knew that there had to be a better way of helping Grant get well, so she called an old friend, Linda Minton, who is the director of JSMC’s Home Health agency. “I called Linda out of desperation,” said Connie. “I knew she was over Jennie Stuart’s home health and would tell me honestly if home health could care for my son the way I would insist that he be cared for. She researched it for me and told me that home health could care for my son. When I heard this, I was so overjoyed I just about cried.” (Home Health is essentially what the name implies. With a physician’s order, a home health agency will provide nursing, medical and personal care that a patient needs — in the patient’s home. Nurses, physical therapists, aides and Pictured is Connie and Grant a whole host of healthcare professionals will leave the Brashears. Grant received medical hospital and visit the patient in their home.) care in his home from Jennie Stuart’s Once Connie found out that Grant could receive his care Home Health. at home, she set about persuading the insurance company to allow her family to do this. At first, the insurance company was hesitant, but a mother’s love never gives up caring for him. What I really like was that I knew a lot of and finally she convinced them to let her son receive his the people caring for my son because they were from our care at home. community. “Taking Grant home was the best medicine he could’ve “One nurse’s son played ball with Grant and she would possibly received,” said Connie. “Once he went home, he always talk with him about that. It was almost as if it was a could see his friends, play computer games and all the fun family affair.” stuff that kids his age like to do. It was really a relief to see Grant has now recovered and is doing extremely well. He * him in our house again.” is once again riding his bike, playing ball, going to school And being home was something that Grant liked too. and playing video games. Essentially he is a normal little boy again. “Jennie Stuart’s Home Health Agency gave my son a “Taking Grant home was the best medicine he could’ve normal life again, and for that I will always be grateful,” possibly received ... he could see his friends, play computer said Connie. “Not only did they provide excellent care, they games and all the fun stuff that kids his age like to do. ” spoiled him rotten! It seemed they were always bringing Connie Brashears him gifts and stuff to feel better. It just couldn’t have been much better. “I know that if we ever need a home health agency again, “It was really fun to go home after being in the hospital I’ll be calling Jennie Stuart’s,” said Connie. “You just can’t for so long,” said Grant. “I didn’t miss much school and got get much better than they are.” to have friends over to spend the night. It was a lot better For more information on JSMC’s Home Health Agency, than being in the hospital, that’s for sure.” call (502)887-0118. Grant had Home Health nurses visit him every other day. Hwy. 68 East They were also available on weekends and at night in case Cadiz, KY of an emergency. “I remember one weekend we were a little nervous about /ennie /tuort 522-3058 Grant’s medication, so we called our nurse and she came right over,” said Connie. “The nurses really did a good job m edical Center »