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V o l . 114 N o . 9 C o p y r i g h t © 1995 C a d i z , K e n t u c k y M a r c h 1 ,1 9 9 5 *911 public hearing slated for March 3 recommended to the Trigg studying options which might InterACT system County Fiscal Court by the reduce the monthly fee to under %) be on display communications board in Jan- $2 and examining proposals from other 911 companies. MATT SANDERS Officials delayed action on A second public hearing, with Editor the E-911 system while they representatives from other 911 A public hearing detailing obtained feedback on whether companies, is expected to be the Enhanced 911 emergency county residents would be will­ scheduled in the near future. response system proposed for ing to pay a monthly fee of $2 E-911 is a three-digit emer­ Trigg County will begin at 6 per month per telephone line gency number with a computer p.m. on Friday, March 3, in the for the emergency response sys- that locks in incoming calls. In­ ^jfrigg County Courthouse. formation stored in the com­ Bob Ledbetter, director of A public survey strongly puter includes location of the marketing for InterACT Com­ supported implementing a 911 call, number of occupants and puter Systems, will outline the system in Trigg County. A small their medical histories (at a features of the E-911 system portion of the more than 700 residence), directions to the lo­ and set up the equipment for responses voiced concern over cation, and responding law en­ county magistrates to review. the $2 fee. forcement and fire protection The InterACT system was County officials also are agencies. •Pennyrile RECC’s move okayed by local planners Plans call for facility to relocate near 68 bypass

On a unanimous vote, the multaneously, would consist of ^Sta planning commission said the the construction of a new office building, storage warehouse, utility's plans would not vio­ A member of the East Golden Pond Volunteer Fire Department battles a field fire Feb. 22 on Pennyrile Rural Electric Co­ and lineman's quarters. late the property's zoning clas­ Road that burned about three acres. County firefighters have kept a hectic schedule in the last week, operative has cleared the first "We have looked for some sification. Saturday when five departments were sent to six different fires. hurdle necessary to relocate its time at moving our office, be­ Pennyrile RECC recently an-, office to a site closer to the U.S. cause Trigg County is continu­ nounced plans to purchase 6.33 ally growing," Fuqua said, acres of land on U.S. 68 east The Cadiz Planning Commis­ adding that the new site is from Rebecca Boggess. The site, sion said at its Feb. 23 meeting Firefighters stay busy centrally located and near the located 500 feet from Tollgate ^ h a t a proposed warehouse Cadiz bypass. "Our larger Centre, was an automobile lot * h a t would store trucks and equipment can take one of three SCOTT BROWN arate fires in a six-hour period with dry, windy conditions op­ several years ago when Boggess other electrical equipment directions, with only one of Staff Writer Feb. 25. posing the firefighters all day. and her late husband, Wilbur, would not violate a local zoning those passing through town." Five of the county's nine vol­ "I'd have to say this was the East Golden Pond and the owned a local car dealership. ordinance. The new facility would triple unteer fire departments had a busiest day we've had since the Trigg-Lyon Volunteer Fire De­ Fuqua said the move from its The property's zoning classi­ the size of the current site, busy Saturday battling a total department was formed 24 partment were called to the current Main Street location fication, 'neighborhood high­ which was built in 1957. of five fires that scorched years ago," East Golden Pond first fire of the day around noon would be "a three-phase project way business,' states that no Fuqua said the new office nearly 25 acres in northern Fire Chief Ronnie Gray said. on Hall Road. that would take about five to retail or wholesale warehouses would have more parking and Trigg County and between 400 "Fires usually happen in threes Gray said a.landowner was ten years to complete." can exist on the land. better maneuverability for cus­ and 500 acres near the state (over a short period of time), burning trash and it spread, but I've never seen four in a a However, Quentis Fuqua, The first phase would relo­ tomers and employees. line. burning about five to six acres. East Golden Pond Volunteer l^ennyrile RECC general man­ cate the utility's pole yard to Although the land transac­ matter of hours." While firefighters were at ager, told the commission that the new site. tion is not complete, only minor Fire Department had the busi­ Each of the fires involved See Fires, Page A-3 the planned warehouse would The second and third phases, details are yet to be completed, est day, responding to four sep­ persons burning trash or brush, be for storage purposes only. which would be completed si­ Boggess said.

[GOOD NEIGHBOR

Litter problem Agriculture C-9 Classifieds C-12 - C-13 leaves county Education B-6 Home Cookin' B-3 ’down in dumps' Local A-5 - A-7 Obituaries A-4 MATT SANDERS dent in the county's dumping Outdoors B-5 problem. Crews removed Editor Perspective A-2 Judy Terrell Littering and illegal dumping everything from household "The friendly people" are along roadsides are on-going garbage to larger items, such as Seniors C-11 what Judy Terrell likes most problems throughout Trigg stoves, refrigerators, furniture, Society B-1 - B-2 County. tires, car parts, televisions and about T rigg County. Sports C-1 - C-4 Judy, a life-long resident of County road crews have spent construction materials. C-5 - C-8 Trigg County, has worked at the last two months cleaning up "It is a dilemma," said Judge- Television the Bank of Cadiz for 17 county roadsides (no personal executive Berlin Moore, Jr. "We Three sections 28 Pages years. property) — several more than When she is not going to once - which has made a small See Dumping, Page A-3 church or cheering for the Wildcats at basketball games, Judy enjoys woodcrafts and Record photos by Matt Sanders planting flowers. LITTERING - Whether it is old fur­ She and her husband, niture (left) or beer cartons and James, have four children — whiskey bottles, littering and illegal Kevin, 24; Amy, 21; Charles, dumping is an on-going problem in 17; and LeNell, 14. Trigg County.

If you know of someone who is a Good Neighbor, call the HI 44 LO 34 Record at 522-6605.

The hometown newspaper for Trigg County since 1881 I A A-2, THE CADIZ RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1,1995

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'Silent symphony1 seldom goes noticed

Ju st the O ther Day By now, you have surely no­ ticed that I love music. Julie Andrews put it well when she sang "The Hills Are Alive With The Sound Of Music," and by Billy others have done likewise. To Rawls boot, there is a silent symphony out there that mere listeners seldom notice.

It takes all senses that man can muster to be aware of what happens around us daily. Even the molecules, atoms, ions, pro­ The Match Game tons, and neutrons are busy at their job of rearranging things, as we claim credit for their activity. Sanders Rule #1: Ignore people who tell moving on to someone else. I often feel Just the other day, I noticed the silent protrusion of spring flow­ you they know a person who is perfect for like the high school every other school ers into my world, as green blades and buds were quietly poking you to date. schedules for Homecoming. their way through the soil. Justification: I have had blind dates Sanders Rule #2: Despite popular opin­ A lone robin took refuge on my carport from a chilly assaulting that seemed to last longer than The ion, opposites do attract. breeze. As I encroached upon his sanctuary, he flew and fluttered Judd's farewell concert tour. Codicil #1 to Sanders Rule #2: Extreme £ against the pane of glass between himself and freedom—until he Sanders Theory #1: Most people feel opposites relate as well as Custer and found the cat hole at the bottom of the door. Days later, he was that members of the human species Sitting . back with an increasing number of girl and boy red-breasts. His should be attached. If someone is Another problem with blind dates is crew silently hopped along to seek worms and seed in the dirt. unattached, then it is everyone's duty to that your friends feel that you should be Yeah Boy! 'Groun'dog or no groun'dog' Spring had to be just around find that person a mate, any mate. implementation of that theory where I paired with persons just like yourself, the comer, with the overture of its silent symphony. Soon I would I don't know why but some people feel have encountered problems. which is impossible. If it could be the bea'rttowing, a'gardening, and a'sweating. it is their Obligation'to me, Ms^my friends? The main problem is people always case, then I would be matched with a mildly obsessive/compulsive woman who • } . to fix me up with blind dates. That has to want to fix me up with a woman who just Now to the inanimate objects that we regard as lifeless. "Let be the vvorst thing about being single, di­ got out of a real unpleasant relationship. likes to run, shops too much, equally en­ rocks their silence break. The sound prolong" as they: gather dust vorced, between wives, or whatever you Since I personify the true '90s male — joys symphony concerts and fights at W and dew; expand and contract—and eventually change to sand or call my status. tough, yet tender; sensitive, yet oozing hockey games, and is generally too per­ dirt. I will agree, in theory, that blind with machismo - I seem to be the perfect snickety for her own good. Then, there was my uncle's silent dog whistle. 'Uncle,' Minos dates, on a limited basis and in controlled companion for women who are getting If that is my fate, Monkdom doesn't Turner, blew the silent object, and "Pewid, Kayo, and Maggie de­ environments, are a good idea. It's the back into the swing of dating, before sound too bad. scended on him with yelps of joy, as he loaded them for a hunting excursion. Again—I don't know from whence the idea came ('me'an Char­ lie Hooks, of course, took credit for it). We tied small boards on a piece: of staging string, and slung it 'round and 'round our heads. Let's humor the lawyers To our delight, the vibration made a sound that was weird— "Mama" would not let us do it in the house. Come to think of it, Before I get to today's topic, which is Canada: Land Of Danger. maybe we saw jungle savages use the things in a "Tarzan" mutant cereal in Canada, I want to apolo­ Speaking of scary consumer things, I movie—to scare off evil spirits. gize in a sincerely legal manner to have also received, from alert reader Ron JOCKEY International Inc., which manu­ Fusco, an article from the Dec. 27,1994, Anyway—I love music, whether it’s audible or felt only in the factures JOCKEY brand wearing apparel. edition of The Pacific Daily News, spul. BUT, don’t feed me any boom-box stuff that shakes the roof, Recently I received a certified letter from which is published in Guam, an island lo­ while any semblance of lyrics are obscured by un-rhythmic beats. Charlotte Shapiro, a JOCKEY brand cor­ cated somewhere in the PACIFIC brand Here is a composite of things we should remember when we get poration attorney, noting that, in a col­ ocean. The top story on page one concerns a so'high and mighty that we take all the credit. umn concerning the issue of whether or not 13-year-old Guam boy whose NIKE brand you can eat your underwear, I had incor­ shoes exploded. I am not making this up. "This is my Father's world. rectly used the official JOCKEY brand The article, written by Elizabeth A. All nature rings, and round me rings the music of the spheres. name in the following sentence: companied by a photograph of Brousseau Thompson, quotes the boy's mother as He shines in all that's fair; In the rustling grass I hear "Waiter, are these JOCKEYS fresh?" looking concerned and holding the CORN saying that her son had jumped up to Him pass, He speaks to me everywhere. Ms. Shapiro points out that the word FLAKES clump, which looks sort of like touch a beam in the garage when his Why should my heart be sad? The Lord is King: JOCKEY is an official trademark, not a an oyster. shoes "seemed to explode, catching his Let the heavens ring! generic word for underwear, and it must be Like most professional journalists, I rou­ jeans on fire." God reigns: let the earth be glad!" used "as an adjective followed by the tinely investigate any documented case of The story states that the shoes were common name for the product." Thus my breakfast foods spontaneously wadding turned over to the fire department; a fire ALSO sentence should, legally, have read as together, so I contacted various news official is quoted as saying that "it does follows: sources that I have cultivated over the appear that the explosion came from "Be still, my soul: the waves and winds still know^ "Waiter, there's a fly in these JOCK­ years, and I was able to determine that within the shoe itself." Canada does, in fact,, have telephones. I His.voice who ruled them while He dwelt below^ EYS!" I want to stress that this is just one iso­ then called Dot Brousseau and asked her I am grateful to Ms. Shapiro for making lated incident of NIKE shoes apparently for an update on the situation. She told me more sensitive to this issue, and in the exploding. We cannot conclude that all me that she had received "several com­ future if I ever hear anyone misusing the NIKE footwear explodes, even if we feel pliments" on the Northern Life article, ••• JOCKEY brand name, I will make it my somewhat bitter toward the NIKE brand 2 0 YEARS AGO and that a number of people had come business to strike that person with a corporation because we are forced to pur­ over to view her clump, which she is Sears CRAFTSMAN brand hammer. chase its absurdly overpriced products for Story hour was held at the library. keeping in a BAGGIES brand plastic bag. Speaking of hard objects, I have here our children, who refuse to wear any P.N. Hirsch offered Men's Double Knit Suits for $35. She said that a Kellogg's representa­ an alarming item from the oxymoroni- other kind because they have been ex­ Kerry Lynn Fowler was February's Johnny Appleseed member of tive had also come to her home and ex­ cally named Canadian newspaper posed to relentless multi-million-dollar the month at Trigg County Farmers Bank. amined the clump, and had wanted to Northern Life, sent in by alert reader advertising campaigns featuring athletes TCHS Spanish Club presented the "Ole Spain" festival for 7th take it away, but she refused. "I'm going Alan Nursall. The article, by Kim Do- such as MICHAEL brand JORDAN. We and 8th graders. to have it analyzed," she said. minique-Plouffe, concerns a Sudbury, On­ should continue to purchase and wear A lease was signed between county representatives and the She also said that Kellogg's had given tario, woman named Dot Brousseau, who NIKE brand shoes with total confidence, American Legion regarding the swimming pool. her some free products. "They're going to was pouring some Kellogg's brand CORN unless we happen to be among those rare bend over backward to kiss our butt," she FLAKES cereal into a bowl when - individuals who need, for some medical noted. please try to remain calm -- out came a reason, to retain the use of their feet. hard, fist-sized clump of CORN FLAKES I asked Brousseau if she was aware of h is w e e k in h is t o r y all wadded together. scientific experiments showing that Kel­ Ha ha! I am joshing, of course; I have T Here in the United States, a typical logg's strawberry POP-TART brand snack nothing but the deepest respect and affec­ consumer, confronted with this situation, pastries will, if you place them in a tion for the NIKE corporation and its would probably just take it in stride, by toaster and hold the lever down, burst huge legal department. So just in case I Mar. 1,1790, Congress passed the Census Act. may have misused or maligned any brand Mar. 2,1836, Texas declared its independence from Mexico. which I mean don a STYROFOAM brand into flames within six minutes (unless you neck brace and sue Kellogg's for $4.7 mil­ attempt to demonstrate this to a national names in this column, let me conclude, Feb. 28,1854, the Republican Party was formed in Ripon, Wis. with this formal statement of apology to Mar. 1, 1875, Congress passed a Civil Rights Act (this act was lion. But Canada is not part of the United TV audience on the David Letterman show, in which case the POP-TARTS NIKE, CRAFTSMAN, KELLOGG’S, invalidated by the Supreme Court in 1883). States (it is part of Iceland). So what Dot Brousseau did was contact Northern Life, will not ignite until after your segment STYROFOAM, BAGGIES, MICHAEL Mar. 3,1891, the Forest Reserve Act was passed. JORDAN and any other giant corporate which printed a story headlined has ended). Brousseau was surprised to Mar. 1, 1932, Charles Lindbergh, Jr., was kidnapped. entity I may have offended: I'm really WOMAN SURPRISED TO FIND A hear this, and told me, with concern in Feb. 28, 1951, Senator Estes Kefauver led a Senate investigation sorry, OK? So don't get your JOCKEYS in LUMP 'THE SIZE OF A FIST IN HER her voice, that she had strawberry POP- into organized crime. TARTS in her cupboard even as we spoke. Feb. 27,1987, the Tower Commission Report was released. CORN FLAKES BOX. The article is ac­ THE CADIZ RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1,1995, A-3 P u b lic F orum Questions and Quotes What is your favorite book?

Amber Siegmund Mildred Tedder Martha Whelan Harold Williams “The Firm by “Zane Grey books.” "Wind from the “I don’t think I John Grisham.” Carolinas by Robert have a favorite.” B a t t e r u p ! Wilder.” Bud Raboin pours more pancakes on the griddle during the Trigg County Lions Club breakfast on Feb. 25. More than 300 people were; served during the breakfast. Proceeds from the breakfast benefitted Trigg County residents unable to afford eyeglasses and other items.

Dumping------from Page A-l Fires- -from Page A-l

are spending your and my tax Hwy. 274, said littering is such frigerators, washers, dryers, The fourth fire in six hours was the most in such a short partments again sent to assist dollars on cleaning up illegal a problem in her area that she and dishwashers (items with resulted in the only structural time," she said. the Bumpus Mills department. ^lum p sites that could be used in takes a garbage bag with her compressors are stored sepa­ damage, with firefighters at While East Golden Pond, Gray's prediction about fires f ix in g roads and completing during her daily walks. One rately). the Blue Springs fire quickly Trigg-Lyon, and Cadiz were happening in 'threes' nearly other needed projects." day, along a one-half-mile "The county isn’t making any summoned to Stallons Road. busy with their fires, members panned out, with the East , Illegal dumping is a criminal stretch, she collected two large money off of this," said Flood. The fire, which started from of the South Road and Linton Golden Pond Department callfed offense, with a maximum of one "The revenue generated from trash burning in a barrel, de­ Fire Departments were dis­ to two field fires three day? year in the county jail and a "Since the landfill closed, recycling pays for transporting stroyed an outbuilding and a patched to assist the Bumpus earlier on Feb. 22. $500 fine. the problem has become worse," the goods to out-of-county recy­ small trailer owned by Nell Mills Fire Department with a About three acres of land and Road crews were collecting said Walker. "I think it comes cling sites. We felt it was eas­ Birdsong. fire near the state line on McK­ several hay rolls belonging to debris since it has been too cold from people who don’t want to ier to recycle than to pick up "That one could have been inney Cemetery Road around 3 Mac Cunningham were lbst in January and February to pay a monthly collection fee so white goods along side of the worse because it jumped the p.m. when a brush fire got out of ^resurface county roads. they just dump their garbage." road and was heading for a row According to South Road Fire control just off of Kentucky 272',' ™ Moore said an educational Walker said she supports a However, the recycling pro­ of four houses," Gray said, Chief Bill Shafer, most of the Gray said. ’ •' program geared toward stu­ tax for a countywide garbage gram has not deterred littering. adding that the fire was extin­ fire was on the Tennessee side As was the case Saturday/' dents might alleviate part of collection service, which could Other materials accepted at guished before it spread to the of the border with an estimated the department was summoned the problem. greatly reduce the problem. the local recycling center, lo­ homes. 400 to 500 acres burned in the to a second fire while at the However, with warmer She also felt such a fee could be cated at Line and Lafayette Gray gave a lot of credit to scene of the first. weather approaching and less than what residents are streets, includes newspapers, Mary Groeninger, the Trigg No structures were claimed by tourists coming from out of the now paying for bash collection. glass, aluminum cans, steel, Emergency Service Dispatcher the fire, which is under inves­ Gray said a tractor backfiring- ; county to the lakes area, Ideal In June 1994, the county en­ Cans, office paper, plastic soda on-duty when each of the fires tigation by Bumpus Mills Fire in a field on Tanyard Roa|l ig­ officials expect the problem to tered into a multi-county recy­ bottles and milk jugs, corru­ was reported. Chief Eric Watkins. nited a fire that burned about ^ g et worse. cling program to help meet its gated cardboard, and maga- "She did one super job," Gray Members of the Kentucky and two to three acres of land. ; , Along Shine Lane, two truck- state mandate of reducing solid said. "She handled the situa­ Tennessee Forestry Depart­ "With the low humidity arid loads of debris were hauled waste to landfills by 25 percent Recently, the county began tion like a pro." ments helped curtail the fire by gusty winds, the situation could away and the area was seeded by 1997. sending tires to a recycler in Even Trigg E.S. Supervisor using several bulldozers at the have been much worse," Gray to deter further dumping and James Flood, county solid Beaver Dam. The recycler Virginia Deweese, who re­ littering. The next day, a set of waste coordinator, said recy­ charges $1 per car tire and $5 lieved Groeninger that after­ A section of the land rekin­ No injuries were reported by. box springs and mattress was cling has helped reduce illegal per truck tire, which is ab­ noon, called it one of the busiest dled Sunday, with The two de­ any of the departments. . ■ left on the same site. dumping but the county receives sorbed by the city. days she's seen. One resident in that area at least one major complaint Local officials continue to "We had a day similar to THE CADIZ RECORD carries a camera, to take pho­ each week. search for markets for other re­ this about three years ago in n ographs of anyone littering or Last September, the county cyclable materials. the South Road area, but this Your best source of Trigg County sports each week! dumping. began recycling "white goods," Jane Walker, who lives off of metal appliances such as re- Major Difference! 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Carloss Lee Futrell Imogine Cox Walters Billy Weaver Vier % Funeral services for Carloss Lee Futrell, 69, of Cadiz, were held Funeral services for Imogine Cox Walters, 75, of Amelia, Ohio, Funeral services for Billy Weaver Vier, 76, of Herndon, were on Monday, Feb. 27,1995, at Goodwin Funeral Home in Cadiz. were conducted on Friday, Feb. 17, 1995, at Enurie Funeral Home conducted on Sunday, Feb. 26, 1995, at Maddux Funeral Home in The Rev. Grandville Courtney officiated the services. Burial in Amelia. Hopkinsville. followed in Fort Donelson Cemetery in Dover, Tenn. The Rev. Carey officiated the services. Burial followed in Mt. The Rev. Nacy Sanders officiated the services. Burial followed Mr. Futrell died on Thursday, Feb. 23, at Trigg County Hospi­ Maria Cemetery in Amelia. in Powell Cemetery in Lafayette. tal, following a long illness. Mrs. Walters died on Saturday, Feb. 11, in Amelia, Ohio. Mr. Vier died on Friday, Feb. 24, at Jennie Stuart Medical Cen­ Carloss Lee Futrell was bom on Dec. 5,1925, in Model, Tenn., son Imogine Cox Walters was bom in Trigg County, the daughter of ter in Hopkinsville, of natural causes. of the late Robert Futrell, Sr. and Theadus Jones Futrell of Trigg the late Tom and Beulah Cox. In 1936, she married Thomas O. Billy Weaver Vier was born on June 4, 1918, in Christian County. He was a truck driver and salesman, a member of the Walters. She was a member of Mt. Pizah Methodist Church of County, son of the late Bob Vier and Ruth Weaver Vier. He was a Baptist faith, a Mason, and a member of the American Legion, Amelia. retired farmer and a member of Pee Dee United Methodist £ having served in World War II. Survivors include her husband, Thomas O. Walters; one sister, Church. Survivors include his mother, Theadus Jones Futrell of Trigg Mrs. Hazel Fowler of Cadiz; and two brothers, Curlin Cox and Survivors include two nephews, Major Vier, Jr. and Bobby Vier County; his wife, Nina Church Futrell of Trigg County; two sons, Haden Cox, both of Cadiz. and three nieces, Diana Shelton, Ruth Morris and Elizabeth Ann Dale Thomas Futrell of Trigg County and Thomas Lee Futrell of In addition to her parents, Tom and Beulah Cox, she was pre­ Stallons. the home; and two grandchildren, Jerrica Lynn Adams and Jeffery ceded in death by one brother, Thomas Morris Cox; one sister, Mrs. In addition to his parents, Bob Vier and Ruth Weaver Vier, he Wayne Adams, of Trigg County. Esther Mae Jones; and a number of nieces and nephews. was preceded in death by his niece, Mary Joiner and nephew, John In addition to his father, Robert Futrell, Sr., he was preceded Walden Vier. in death by his brother, Robert Futrell, Jr. Golda Mitchell Pallbearers were Jerry Cunningham, Johnny Cunningham, Joe Funeral services for Mrs. Golda Mitchell, 87, of Princeton, were Jennie Hedge Jones, Danny Jones, Bobby Stark and Jamie Woody. conducted on Saturday, Feb. 25, 1995, at Blue Springs Baptist Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie Hedge, 78, of Cadiz, and for­ Music was provided by Mae Perdue, organist. Church in Caldwell County. Morgan's Funeral Home in Princeton merly of Mayfield, will be held on Wednesday, Mar. 1, 1995, at was in charge of arrangements. the Chapel of Byrn Funeral Home in Mayfield. Lacy Hayden Skinner The Rev. Wayne Knoth, assisted by Rev. Don Pippen, offici­ The Revs. Ronnie Stinson and Phillip Salmon will officiate the ated the services. Burial followed in Blue Springs Church Ceme­ services. Burial will follow in Trace Creek Baptist Church Ceme­ Funeral services for Lacy Hayden Skinner, 77, of Earlington, tery. will be held on Wednesday, March 1, 1995, at Reid-Walters Fu­ tery in Mayfield. Mrs. Mitchell died on Wednesday, Feb. 22, at Caldwell County Mrs. Hedge died on Saturday, Feb. 25, at Trigg County Hospi­ neral Home in Earlington. Hospital in Princeton, following a short illness. The Rev. Billy Carter will officiate the services. Burial will tal. Golda Mitchell was born on Sept. 11, 1907, in Trigg County, Jennie Hedge was the daughter of the late William I. follow in the Oakwood Cemetery in Earlington. daughter of the late Mode Ethridge and Katie Kirksey Ethridge. Mr. Skinner died on Monday, Feb. 27. Copeland and Goldia Crooks Copeland. She was a member of She was a homemaker and a member of Blue Springs Baptist Cadiz Baptist Church, member of die Homemakers Club, member Lacy Hayden Skinner was born on Sept. 11, 1917, in Trigg Church. County, son of the late Edward Skinner and Elsie Hendricks of the Quilters Club, and member of T.O.P.S. Club. Survivors include two sons, Winford Mitchell of Caldwell Survivors include two brothers, James Roy Copeland of Cadiz Skinner. He was a laborer. County and James Mitchell of Calumet City, 111; a daughter, Survivors include a daughter, Linda McGregor of Beulah; two and Oscar L. Copeland of Mayfield; two sisters, Rosia Mary Margaret Pierce of Petersburg; four grandchildren; four great­ Robertson of Mayfield and Wanda Dinsmore of Grand Ledge, sons, Robert E. Skinrier of Earlington and Glenn H. Skinner of Brit- grandchildren; three brothers, Julian Ethridge of Dawson tion, Mich.; one sister, Nellie Bentley of Princeton; a half-sister, Mich.; several nieces and nephews; and several great-nieces and Springs, and Woodrow Ethridge and W.R. Ethridge, both of Ed- nephews. Frances Kemp of Mich.; two step-sisters, Stella Johnston of Cadiz dyville; two sisters, Nellie Boaz of Evansville, Ind. and Louise and Mary Greer of Calvert City; five grandchildren; six great­ In addition to her parents, William I. Copeland and Goldia Minnis of LaPorte, Ind.; and several nieces and nephews. Crooks Copeland, she was preceded in death by her husband, grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, Mode Ethridge and Katie Kirksey Ity addition to his parents Edward Skinner and Elsie Hendricks Paul Hedge; two brothers, Coy Copeland and Willie Copeland; Ethridge, she was preceded in death by her husband, Dallas and two sisters, Imogene Copeland and Pauline Copeland. Skinner, he was preceded in death by one sister and three broth­ Mitchell in 1983, and one brother, Joseph Ethridge. ers.; Clyde A. Stewart Funeral services for Clyde A. Stewart, 90, of Cadiz were con­ Place Your ducted on Wednesday, Feb. 15,1995, at Goodwin Funeral Home. The Rev. David Culp will officiate the services. Burial is to follow in Lander Cemetery in Christian County. Ad Here! Mr. Stewart died on Feb. 13 at Trigg County Hospital, following a short illness. He was a farmer and served as deacon at Buffalo Lick Baptist Church. 522-6605 Mr. Stewart was born on March 25,1904, in Trigg County, son of the late Max Cercy Stewart and Dola Litchfield Stewart. Survivors include one foster daughter, Nellie Reynolds of Nashville, Term.; and 12 nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents; Mr; Stewart is preceded in death by his wife, Emma Tuggle Stewart, on Oct. 8, 1984; two brothers, Neighbors Caring For Neighbors. James C. Stewart and Amos D. Stewart; and one sister, Vada Cameron. hat's the people of Pennyrile Home Medical. When it Music was provided by Peggy Hendricks, organist; and the comes right down to it, full line SERVICE makes the differ­ Buffalo Lick Church Choir. Pallbearers were Danny Stewart, James Reynolds, Clyde ence. That's why we have 9 certified & licensed specialists, •"In-Line & Racing Skates" • Bikes & Scooters Reynolds, Willis Barnwell, Ed Orten and Donnie McWaters. including 4 respiratory therapists, more than anyone else in • Skateboards w/Ramps ■Honorary pallbearers were John Roy Irvin, Wayne Huel, Don the area. That's why we stock over 3,000 different items, so • Huge Glossy Smooth Lt. Blue Floor Guinn, and Howard Barefield. you only have to call or stop in one place to get everything Adm. $4 • Rental 500 Wallace Reid Gordon you may need to have the best possible care at home. (In (Parents 250 Sat,. Afternoon) fact we are the largest showroom & warehouse between Funeral services for Wallace Reid Gordon, 71, of Cadiz, were Fri. & Sat. N. 7:30-10:30 held on Tuesday, Feb. 21,1995, at Goodwin Funeral Home. Paducah & N ashville w ith convenient area locations.) Beginners Sat 2-4:07 The Revs. Norman Ellis and Phillip Salmon officiated the ser­ We gladly bill all We also accept • Sun. 2-4:40 Dec. 26 thru March vices. Burial followed in East End Cemetery in Cadiz. • Thurs. 7:30-10 All Summer, assignment. Mr. Gordon died on Sunday, Feb. 19, at Pinecrest Manor Nursing Medicare, Medicaid Thanksgiving and Christmas Week Home in Hopkinsville, following a short illness. & other insurance W e m eet all M edicare Wallace Reid Gordon was born on March 12, 1923, in Golden fo r you. standards. Free Birthday Room Pond, son of the late William Thomas Gordon and Sophia Smith AREA’S MOST Gordon of Cadiz. He was a piano technician and grocery store Circus S kate owner, a member of Cadiz Baptist Church and a member of the ■ Same Day Delivery i I COMPLETE CENTER FOR.. Military Amateur Radio Systems. "LARGEST (N U.S.A." Survivors include his mother, Sophia Smith Gordon of Cadiz; a JAPNEA monitors & bililites □Lymphadema pump •RENTALS* US 611 N * 753-9622 son, Tony Gordon of Cadiz; a daughter, Renie Gordon of ^Artificial limbs, custom & □Ostomy supplies •SALES* Nashville, Tenn.; a sister, Mrs. John W. Biggers of Collinsville, 111.; and a granddaughter, Jeanie Lynn Gordon of Cadiz. std. braces, adjustments □Oxygen & respiratory •REPAIRS* He was preceded in death by his wife, Sally Finley Gordon in equipment & medication To Serve Lyon County and the 1985; his father, William Thomas Gordon; and his grandson, & repairs (certified fitters) Jeremy Gordon in 1993. □Arthritis & comfort aids □Rehabilitation equipment Surrounding Area Better Locally! Pallbearers were Jim Wallace, Bill Cunningham, William Ber­ □Tens supplies & units nice Miller, Jackie Finley, Scott Biggers, and Neil Finley. □Bathroom safety We are pleased to Music was provided by Susie Higbee, organist. equipment □Traction units announce the opening □Van lifts & hand Mary J. Myers □Blood pressure kits of our new full service □Breast prostheses & bras controls ! Funeral services for Mary J. Myers, 91, of Horissant, Mo., were store located inside cbnducted on Thursday, Feb. 16, 1995, at St. Charles Borromeo □Breast pumps □Walking aids Catholic Church in St. Charles, Mo. Burial followed in St. Lake Clough Retirement □Wheelchairs Manual, Charles Memorial Gardens. The Baue Funeral Home in St. □CPAP & BIPAP units Center (Just inside the Charles, Mo., was in charge of arrangements. □CPM units Electric & Custom Seating Mrs. Myers died on Tuesday, Feb. 14, at Christian Hospital West Entrance) It is (PG-13) 9:00. ! 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i k * THE CADIZ RECORD, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1,1996. A-5 Russell J. Bates P e o p l e in t h e N e w s NORFOLK - Navy Airman Russell J. Bates, son of Richard and Charlotte Bates of Cadiz, is currently halfway through a six- month deployment to the Mediterranean and Adriatic seas, and New s in B r ie f has been serving off the coast of Bosnia-Herzegovina aboard the amphibious transport ship USS Ponce. Jimmy Buckman Since departing Norfolk, Va., in late October, Bates has served Class of '55 plans reunion Jimmy Buckman, son of Toni Gardner of Cadiz, served as page of off the coast of Bosnia in the Adriatic Sea working with NATO The Trigg County High School graduating class of 1955 is the Trigg County Circuit Court under Judge Bill Cunningham, on forces, and has participated in combined amphibious landing ex­ planning a 40th-year reunion. Feb. 9. ercises off Morocco in North Africa. Bates also has the unique op­ An organization meeting will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, The primary purpose of the Page Program is for the students to portunity to visit Albania following an exercise with the Alba­ March 7, 1995, at the Cadiz Restaurant. All class members are observe the judicial system in action. nian military. urged to be present. "I really enjoyed it," said Buckman. "I felt it was a very infor­ The 1993 graduate of Trigg County High School joined the mal learning experience." Navy in January 1994. R l The Page Program was introduced by Cunningham as part of his Site-Base Council to meet efforts to make the community more familiar with the workings of the judicial system. Becky Francis The Trigg County High School Site-Base Council will have a* special called meeting at 4:45 p.m. on Monday, March 6, at Trigg Pages are selected by their High School Guidance Counselor Jewell Turner County High School Conference Room. and serve for one day terms on Rule Days which are held each month in each of the four counties which compose Judge Cunning­ Becky Francis and Jewell Turner from Perkey Peddler salon in Items on the agenda are: review and approve policies; extra ham's 56th Judicial Circuit. Those counties are Caldwell, Liv­ Cadiz attended the 1995 Redken International Premiere Salon curriculum committee; Star report update; discipline committee; ingston, Lyon and Trigg. The pages assist the Circuit Clerk, attor­ Symposium, the professional salon industry's largest single manu­ communications committee; curriculum committee; and space and technology committees. neys who have matters before the Court, and Cunningham. facturer program in history, held Feb. 5-7 in Las Vegas. The theme of the symposium coincided with Redken’s new 5th m Avenue NYC image — "real hair for the real world." The' 5,500 Twymane F. Hatcher stylists and 1,200 sales consultants from around the world experi­ Local town meeting slated NORFOLK, Va. -- Navy Airman Apprentice Twymane F. enced two full days of technical and artistic skill-sharpening ed­ U.S. Rep. Ed Whitfield will hold a town meeting at 9 a.m. ori Hatcher, a 1994 graduate of Trigg County High School of Cadiz, ucation, by Redken's exclusive group of national and international Saturday, March 4, at the Trigg County Courthouse. recently reported for duty aboard the aircraft carrier USS performing artists, designed to keep them on the cutting edge of The meeting will last one hour. Whitfield also has town meet­ Abraham Lincoln, homeported in San Diego. fashion. ings scheduled in Lyon, Caldwell, Crittenden, and Union counties*. He joined the Navy in August 1994. They were also exposed to business-building strategies designed "There needs to be a regular dialogue between citizens and theft to help them improve their business. elected representatives,” said Whitfield.

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Hurricane Baptist Church will be holding their Revival March 5-1 0. Sunday morning service begins at 11 a.m., Sunday School at 10 a.m. Services will be held nightly through Friday starting at 7 p.m. Nursery will be provided. Evangelist is Bro. Don Pippen, Music Director is Bro. Robert Herring and Pastor is Dale Ford. Mar. 5 Dr. Kenny Messman, former pastor of Wallonla Christian Church, now a mis- A siciionary in Africa will be at Wallonia Christian Church at 6 p.m. on Sunday, WM;Jarch 5,1995. He will show slides and tell about his work as a medical mission­ ary in Africa. The pastor, John Daniels and the congregation invite everyone to attend. Mar. 6 The Trigg County High School Athletic Monday, Mar. 6, at the Cadiz Restaurant. FOLLOW THE SEARCH LIGHT TO LITTLE RIVER! The Cadiz Chapter of TCF - The Compassionate Friends - will meet Tues­ 11 ->0 day, March 7, at 6:30 p.m. at Cadiz Christian Church. The topic will be "The Bring Your FaynKMiHlool^ through March til S Death of a Child Affects Surviving Siblings." Rev. Harry G. Lewis of Cadiz 205 in ’95 And Let s Trade! H <>t every new vehicle sold Open Extended ^Methodist Church will be the guest speaker. We re Out To Break Over $4 Million in Inventory jj will go to Mar. 7 A Record This Mouth! Available-New X Pre-Owned M judt. * , ars for Kids Hours! Anyone interested in learning handspinning and knitting is invited to attend an informal get-together at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Mar. 7, at the Lyon County Li­ brary in Eddyville. For more information call Caro! Vincent at 388-6022 or Vir­ ginia Scriber at 388-9725. Mar. 8 The FRYSC Advisory Council will meet at 3:15 p.m. on Wednesday, March 8, at the Family Resource and Youth Services Center. Mar. 11 » The Marksman Quartet from Murryville, Ga., will present a gospel concert at * the Pugh Flat Baptist Church, Highway 139, on March 11,1995 at 7 p.m. Also featured will be the New Gospel Grass of Bumpus Mills, Tenn. The pastor, Arrice Taylor, invites the public to attend. Mar. 14 The Hopkinsville Chapter of TCF will meet Tuesday, March 14, at 7 p.m. at the Pennyroyal Center's Community Services Building, the topic will be "Getting to Know You." TCF is a support organization for bereaved parents. Meetings are free and open to the public. For more information phone the Pennyroyal Cen­ ter at 886-7178. ' V 4 l $ 1 1 * ) * ° Weekly meetings ^ A , $l69*' ^TO PS KY. 280 meets each Monday in the Housing Authority Building, 51 Lincoln, “ rom 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- ^ J ^ O S t r

TOPS KY. 400: The daytime chapter meets each Thursday at Housing Authority Building, 51 Lincoln, for weigh-ins from 9 to 9:20 a.m. Tne meeting will begin at 9:30 a.m. For more information call Mary at 924-0314 and Marci at 522- 7838. Artificial Limb and Orthopaedic Brace Clinic is held every Thursday. Evaluations are free. For more information and to set up an appointment call Pennyrile Home Medical at 522-8002. 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.

TOPS KY #497 has weigh-ins at 9 a.m. on Mondays with the meeting lasting •m* $2t>9*°‘ * * * * r o r $ 2 8 9 * ° ' $ 2 9 9 * from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. For more information, call Darlene Sherbit at 522-6027 or Judy Freeman at 522-6438. tHUJVfr i M J R t f r the basement of the

Free tax assistance on federal and state tax returns will be available to el­ derly and low income taxpayers in Trigg County from Feb. 1 - April 15. Volun­ teers from the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) and other vol­ unteers from the community have participated in a training program sponsored by the IRS. They will prepare tax returns for elderly, low income, handicapped and other persons in the area. Counselors will be at the Senior Citizens Kitchen on Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and at John L. Street Library on Mondays from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. starting on Feb. 1.

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to th e Angel's Gymnastics Renshawautomotive group & team on competing at the | “Little River \ Kentucky State Meet I is out to break | a record this in Crestview Hills. | month!” Bethany, Cassidy, Heather, Liz, Paige, Whitney 705 North Main St. • Hopkinsville, Ky. • (502) 886-8131 w Congratulations, Girls! LITTLE RIVER * From your parents FORD-LINCOLN-MERCURY-TOYOTA Also, a special thanks to John. IS CADIZ'AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS i k A-6, THE CADIZ RECORD. WEDNESDAY. MARCH L 1995 L ocal Plan to unify complex management THree boards to be reduced to one

will include scheduling all complex events, paying bills, and maintaining the facilities A reorganization plan for the and equipment. Record Photo by Scott Brown operation of the Trigg County Members of the three existing Cadiz Police Chief Ray White (left) and Fish and Wildlife Officer Barry Monday morning. A rolling roadblock in front of East End Cemetery ^ Recreation Complex, which boards — Recreation Complex Bybee (right) work to apprehend three Missouri juveniles Feb. 27 that brought the episode to an end without incident. w entails reducing the number of Board, Convention Center were charged with stealing a car and robbing a Cerulean Road residence governing boards from three to Board, and Summer Recreation ;one; 'was unveiled by Judge-ex­ Complex Board - will comprise ecutive Berlin Moore, Jr. the new governing body. ; Since some committees rarely Before announcing his ap­ meet, Moore felt streamlining Teens arrested in stolen car pointments, Moore will take the management would be more recommendations from the pub­ effective in the day-to-day lic. Three Missouri juveniles charged; lodged in Marshall Detention Center operation of the complex. The board members are: ’ The new board - to be in Recreation Complex Board - place by mid-March — will Jesse Thomas, Boyd Cham­ without a license. A check with Kentucky State without incident. concentrate on attracting more pion, Gaylon Sumner, Jimmy According to Sheriff's Deputy Police revealed the car had According to Butts, one of the events to the complex, such as Carr, Denny Mize, Victor Kenneth Butts, the teens en­ been stolen from Stone County, youths had a sick relative in beef cattle shows and fairs, and Mitchell, Gene Wright, Thel­ Three Missouri juveniles were tered the home of James R. Missouri two days earlier. Clarksville, Tenn., so they de­ seeking new sources of revenue. ma Fowler, Jasper Thomas, and taken into custody by police Lawrence, 3448 Cerulean Road, The car was spotted about 30 cided to take the car and visit The board also will examine Moore. Feb. 27 after they were cap­ around 9:50 a.m. Monday and minutes later on Kentucky 274 her. tured in a stolen car. took $23 in coins, a pocket near Hamtown by off-duty the necessity of hiring a full- Convention Center Board - Their adventures took them time complex director. The teens, two 15 year-olds knife, flashlight, socks, and Cadiz Police Sgt. Ricky Pid- Terry Lee McNichols, Dan through Arkansas to Memphis, and a 13 year-old, were taken several canned soft drinks. cock, who followed it in his Facilities at the complex, lo­ Grigson, Carl Woodall, Wayne Tenn., then north to Spring- to the Marshall County Deten­ personal vehicle. cated five miles north of Cadiz Taylor, and Virgina Alexander. Lawrence, who returned to field, Tenn. on Highway 139, include a con­ Summer Recreation Complex tion Center and lodged. They the house after feeding some Chief Ray White, Kentucky vention center, livestock Board - were each charged with sec­ livestock, reported the theft Fish and Wildlife Officer Butts added the youths got pavilion, horse show ring, five Terry Lee McNichols, Donna ond-degree burglary, and re­ and gave the car's license plate Barry Bybee, and Deputy Butts lost after the burglary and in­ baseball/softball diamonds, McNichols, Linda Walker, ceiving stolen property over number to authorities after he established a roadblock in front advertently drove through archery range, playground, and Phillip Manning, Thelma $300, with one of the 15 year- witnessed the teens leaving the of Eastend Cemetery where the Cadiz, which made their cap­ picnic shelter. Fowler, Johnnie P’Pool, Jerry olds also charged with driving scene. youths were apprehended ture easier. The judge told magistrates at Faris, Hulit Oliver, Tom the Feb. 20 fiscal court meeting Rogers, Todd King, Elsie Tyler, other functions of the new board and Diane Wallace. The Cadiz Record

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' *1978 GM Brigadier good road tractor; 1975 Model C-65 Cab and Chasis. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY , y Equipment: « *IH Sickle Mower; 107 Hay Buster; 40 ft. Little Giant Elevator; 15 ft. John Deere Rotary Hoe; Good HILL-BURTON & CHARITY f t 2-Row Mechanical Tobacco Setter; John Deere 1207 Mower Conditioner; 3 pt. Hitch Sprayer; 10 It. f t ' Bushhog Mower; 1 -Row Holland Transplanter; 1 -John Deere F.B-B Grain Drill; John Deere 6-Row CARE SERVICES f t 1250 Planter; 1 John Deere 965 Wagon; 6-Row White Planter; 6-Row John Deere 7000 Planter; 18 f t A . It. Ford Disk; Nice John Deere 7720 Combine With 1900 Hours; 2-Row Ford Planter; 1250 Planter; » • 1 § ft. Woods Batwing Cutter; 1 Kill Brothers Box; 1 Mech. 1 -Row Setter; 6-Row White Planter; Back Hospitals that have received construction funds through the f t HoeAtt.;4-4-RowCultivators; 1-1190JohnDeereCutterConditioner; JohnDeere2-13’ John Deere f t Federal Government's Hill-Burton Program must provide a jv Disk; 1 Kill Gravity Box and Running Gear and Water Tank; John Deere 535 Baler. . percentage of the funds in uncompensated services to Vt Lawn Equipment: '{ ft] W John Deere Walk Behind; 2185 hydro Stat. Mowers; LX 78; F930; 430; STX 38; GT 262; R72; f t qualifying applicants. For the Fiscal year ending April 30, >430 diesel; LX 188; CT 262; RX73; 112Husquarana; Snapper Walk Behind; 110 John Deere; Lots 1996, Trigg County Hospital intends to provide not less than f t and Lots More. The above mentioned mowers were trade-ins. $50,000 of uncompensated care. f t NOTE: SALES TAX WILL BE COLLECTED ON NON-FARM ITEMS f t HADLEY BROTHERS WILL BE MAKING OUTSTANDING Hospital services excluded from consideration for uncom­ pensated care is elective surgery. All other hospital services ft TRADES AUCTION DAY! COME ON OUT. INSPECT will be considered under the hospital's allocation plan. L MERCHANDISE BEFORE THE SALE. Individuals applying for this care must meet income and Bogard Realty & Auction Co. financial guidelines established by the Federal Government. If any person believes himself or herself eligible for free care under the regulations more information may be obtained from the Business Office at the Hospital. ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft THE CADIZ RECORD. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1,1995, A-7

The following is action taken in for two years The following is action taken in Trigg County District Court Feb. 23 Dorothy M. Close; Trigg County District Court Feb. 16

ESSAY WINNERS -- First- and second-place D.A.R.E. essay win­ ners Jamie Sharp (left) and An­ drew Freeman (above) were rec­ ognized by Cadiz Police Chief Ray White during the D.A.R.E. program graduation on Feb. 23. All D.A.R.E. students received trophies, pen­ nants and pins during the ceremony, attended by more than 500 people.

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Sarah Elizabeth Ingram Parker Hull Jeff and Wanda Ingram are proud to announce the birth of a daughter, Sarah Elizabeth Ingram, bom at 12:30 a.m. on Nov. 15, Parker Alan Hull, son of 1994, at Vanderbilt Medical Center in Nashville, Tenn. Richard and Sharon Hull of She weighed 4 lbs. 8 ozs. and was 17 1/2 inches long. Russell, celebrated his first ^ M ate rn al grandparents are Orrin and Rita Amsden and James birthday at his home on Feb. 6, 1995. Paternal grandparents are Phillip and Franna Ingram. Those attending the celebra­ Great-grandparents are the late Malcolm and Bessie Futrell tion other than his parents and Dorothy Green and the late Cecil Green, and Howell and were Uncle David and Aunt Sharon Hull of Warsaw, Mrs. Rose Finley. Great-great-grandmother is Lilly Shelton. Anita Frye and her one year old daughter, Regan of Ashland, and Parker's Pappaw and Mamma, Raymond and Mar­ £tate DAR meeting set garet Stone of Cadiz.

The Ninety-ninth State Con­ state regent of Ashland, will Carmen Stations & Eric Harrison ference of the Kentucky Society preside over all business ses­ Cora Jane Wadlington Daughters of the American sions. Mrs. J. Larry Douglas, Felix Wadlington Couple to exchange wedding vows Revolution will be held on state vice regent of Cynthiana, Miss Cora Jane (C.J.)' Gaylon and Diantha Stallons of Cadiz are proud to announce March 7-9 in Lexington. will preside during the District Wadlington and Mr. Felix the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Ms. Martha M. Smith, Mrs. Directors and Chapter Regents Wadlington celebrated their Carmen Renee Stallons, to Victor Eric Harrison, son of Claude and Jarrell Bowles, Mrs. Henry luncheon on Wednesday, March birthdays at the Cadiz Restau- Sue Harrison of Cadiz. Morris and Mrs. Rumsey The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Sarah Stallons and the A lexander will represent the Mrs. Donald Shattuck Blair, late Clyde Stallons and the late Rosie Cunningham. She is a 1989 James Thomas Chapter NS- president general, will attend C.J. turned one year old on graduate of Trigg County High School and a 1991 graduate of the conference and will address Feb. 3 and Mr. Felix turned 72- DAR at the State Conference. Hopkinsville Community College. She is employed by Lee Brick Mrs. Morris, who also is state the Daughters during the Con­ years-old on Feb. 26. and Block in Hopkinsville. chaplain, will preside during ference Banquet on Wednesday Family and friends attending Her fiance is the grandson of Ethelyn Thomas and the late the Memorial Service at 3:30 evening. the party were Debbie Blanton, Wallace Thomas and the late Lydia Harrison. He is a 1985 grad­ Other guests in attendance Stacy Delerenzo, Mr. and Mrs. p.m. on Wednesday, March 8. uate of Trigg County High School and a 1989 graduate of Western Mrs. Charles L. Korzenborn, will be: Mrs. Frederick M. de la Clint Pool, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cora Jane Wadlington Kentucky University. He is employed by Pennyroyal Mental Houssaye, Louisiana state re­ Jenkins, Stephen and Christeen director of the Fifth District Health Center in Hopkinsville. and Mrs. Ray Brackett, director gent; Mrs. Oliver E. Bradway Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mary Jane Harvey. The wedding is scheduled at 2 p.m. on Saturday, March 18, III, Mississippi state regent; Herndon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. The theme for C.J. was a £ } f the Sixth District, their 1995, at Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church. Mrs. Robert W. Watkins, Ten­ Lane, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rocking Horse and Mr. Felix's Chapter Regents and members All friends and relatives are invited. will be hostesses to the Confer- nessee state regent; Mrs. Robert Stroud, Mr. Arron Thomas, Mr. was a Bronking Stallion that S. Lipes, Virginia state regent; Jimmy Berkley, and Mr. and was not ready to be put out to Registration will begin at 9 fMrs. Kenneth L. Baumgartner, Mrs. Scott Byard, all of Cadiz. pasture yet. Everyone enjoyed a.m., on Tuesday, March 7, and [Wisconsin state regent; and Out-of-town guests were Mr. the cakes made by Mrs. Darlene CAROUSEL TOURS formal opening session will be- Mrs. Wayne D. Tiner, National Lenard Wadlington and Ms. Butts. departing Hopkinsville

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14 Main Street, Cadiz • 522-f B-2, THE CADIZ RECORD, WEDNESDAY, ft Trigg County Homemakers Women's March Schedule M arch 2 History Training School - Herb Gardening & Cooking 9:30 a.m. County Extension Office M arch 6 Homemakers Advisory Council 9:30 a.m. County Extension Office Month M arch 8 FCL Training Christian County M arch 9 observed FCL Training - UK Education & Research Center Princeton Trigg County Judge-Executive Montgomery Homemakers Club 10 a.m. Hardee's Berlin Moore and Cadiz Mayor M arch 10 Jim Ricks recently signed a Cumberland Shores Homemakers Club 11 a.m. Lake Barkley Lodge proclamation declaring the month of March as "Women's M arch 13 History Month" in Trigg Happy Homemakers Club 7 p.m. Home of Jeri Lynn Randolph WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH - Rockcastle Homemakers Club mem­ County. Roaring Springs Homemakers Club 7 p.m. Home of Grace Lane Dawson ber Hz Saum witnessed Judge-executive Berlin Moore, Jr. and Mayor WHY WOMEN'S M arch 14 HISTORY MONTH? Jim Ricks signing the proclamation for "Women's History Month" in Trigg County. New Hope Community Homemakers Clubi 10 a.m. Why not? American women of Rockcastle Homemakers Club 10 a.m. Hamtown Restaurant every race, class, and ethnic 12 p.m. background have made out­ Linton Homemakers Club Home of Cindy Taylor Homemaker Highlights ment," and for providing the Ebony Twilight Homemakers Club 6 p.m. Home of Gertrude Burke standing contributions to the impetus for charitable, philan­ growth and strength of our coun­ thropic, and cultural institu­ M arch 15 try and our state. Far too many tions. Cadiz Day Homemakers Club 9:30 a.m. Reva's Place Over the years various M arch 21 forgotten. Why? Because wom­ themes have been choosen to en's history is largely invisi­ United Homemakers Club 10 a.m. Ky. Smokehouse Restaurant Dickerson highlight what women have Wallonia Homemakers Club 10 a.m. Hamtown Restaurant ble. done: This invisibility of women in Town & Country Homemakers Club 7 p.m. Home of Margaret Sumner "Women: Builders of Commu­ the traditional telling of U.S. nities and Dreams" M arch 22 history gives the false ir "Generations of Courage, FCL Training Hopkins County sion that females are lei im- Public Information Officer Compassion and Conviction" portant than males. We know M arch 23 "Heritage of Strength and that’s just not true! It is essen­ FCL Training - UK Research & Education Center Princeton Vision" tial that children, men and passed a resolution designating M arch 27 "Courageous Voices Echoing women learn about the histori­ the month of March as "Wom­ in our Lives" Holiday House Committee cal roles and the many accom­ en's History Month." The reso­ "Nurturing Tradition, Foster­ plishments made by women in lution specifically honors M arch 28 ing Change" all walks of life. women for "providing the ma­ April Training School - Historical Sites in Kentucky 7 p.m. County Extension Office For 1995 the theme is: "Wom­ Since 1983 Women's History jority of the volunteer labor M arch 29 en's History: Promises to has been celebrated in the force of the Nation," for serving Keep." Last Day for Pull-Tab Collection United States. At first, only a as the "early leaders in the Kentucky women have cer­ week was designated. In 1987 forefront of every major pro­ tainly earned a more visible Make a promise in honor of the United States Congress gressive social change move­ place in the history of our these "invisible women." Re­ Library progress continues; Commonwealth. From pioneer solve today that their contribu- nized. Visit the library several books are available ‘ ‘ b y a ......

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LISA S. JONES Staff Writer Chicken with Snow Peas Loretta Fuller is a wonderful cook. In fact, several people 2 chicken breast halves, skinned and boned called me to suggest her for this column. salt and pepper 1 T. vegetable oil Loretta Fuller and husband, Bill, have been married for 38 1 c. diagonally cut celery 1 small onion, sliced and years and have five children; John, Mark, Leah (who is away at 1 - 6 oz. pkg. pea pods, thawed separated into rings college), Lisa and David, who both live in Trigg County. They 1/2 c. chicken broth, divided 1 T. soy sauce also have eight grandchildren. 1 1. cornstarch 1/41. sugar She stays busy with her job as secretary to District Judge Chap­ hot cooked rice pell Wilson. In her spare time, Loretta enjoys playing golf, read­ Cut chicken into thin strips; sprinkle with salt and pepper. ing, traveling and just spending time with her family. Saute chicken in hot oil in a large skillet until lightly browned. While her children were growing up, Loretta would cook the Add celery, onion, pea pods, and 2 T. broth; cover skillet and cook foods they liked. Now she makes meals with nutritional values 2 to 3 minutes. foremost in her mind. One pot meals are especially favored so she Combine soy sauce, cornstarch and sugar, stirring well; stir into is not a slave to her kitchen and can spend time doing the things chicken mixture. Gradually add remaining 1/4 c. plus 2 T broth. £ she enjoys most. Cook, stirring constantly, until thickened. Serve over rice. While growing up, she would help her mother in the kitchen, but did not cook a "whole meal" until she married. Both her mother and mother-in-law were big influences in her early cook­ Spinach Salad ing style. 1 lb. fresh spinach 2 small heads Bibb lettuce Loretta likes to plan ahead, when possible, especially for par­ 4 oz. fresh mushrooms 1/2 red onion, slice & separate ties. Meals prepared ahead and frozen are favored. Family and 1 /2 c. walnuts, toasted sweet - n-sour dressing friends are sources for many of her recipes, as well as magazines. Tear spinach and lettuce into bite size pieces in bowl. Add next Brown Stew is her husband’s favorite. Scalloped Oysters are Loretta Fuller three ingredients. Toss with dressing. made.at Christmas and enjoyed by all the men in the family. SUBSTITUTION: instead of Bibb lettuce you may use another ^ Ambrosia Cake is a recipe from her sister. Chicken with Snow pound of spinach. Peas, Cheesy Broiled Flounder, and Spinach Salad are all Ambrosia Cake Loretta's favorite stand-bys to prepare when time is a factor. 1 large angel food cake 1 large can crushed pineapple D ressing Give these a try. 1 small pkg. vanilla instant pudding 3/4 c. vegetable oil 1/3 c. vinegar 1 large container Cool Whip Coconut Mandarin oranges 1/3 c. sugar 1 /2 t. salt 3 /4 t. celery seed 2/3 c. dry mustard Split cake into four layers. Mix dry pudding with pineapple 1 1. grated onion 1 small clove garlic, minced Fold in cool whip. Spread between cake layers, then frost cake Brow n Stew Combine all ingredients in a jar. Cover tightly and shake vig­ with remaining mixture. Sprinkle with coconut and garnish with 2 lbs. beef chuck, cut into 11/2 inch cubes orously. Chill several hours. Shake again just before serving. 2 T. fat . boiling water mandarin orange slices. 1 1- lemon juice 1 t. Worcestershire sauce 1 clove garlic 1 medium onion, sliced Cheesy Broiled Flounder 2 bay leaves 1 T. salt Scalloped Oysters 2 lbs. flounder fillets 2 T. lemon juice 1/2 t. pepper 1/2 t. paprika 1 pint oysters 2 c. cracker crumbs (med. coarse) 1 /2 c. grated Parmesan cheese 1 /4 c. butter or margarine, soft dash allspice or cloves 1 1. sugar 1/2 c. melted butter or margarine 1/2 t. salt 3 T. mayonnaise 3 green onions, chopped 6 carrots, quartered 1 lb. (18 to 24) small white dash pepper 3/4 c. cream 1/4 t. salt dash of hot sauce onions 1/4 c. oyster liquid 1/4 t. Worcestershire sauce Place fillets in a single layer on rack of a greased broiler pan; ; Thoroughly brown meat on all sides in hot fat; add water, Drain oysters - save liquid; combine crumbs, butter, salt, pepper. brush with lemon juice. Combine next six ingredients in a small lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce, garlic, onion, bay leaves, and Spread 1/3 of buttered crumbs in a greased casserole. Cover with bowl, set aside. Broil fillets 4 to 6 minutes or until fish flakes eas­ seasonings. half of oysters. Using another 1/3 crumbs, spread a second layer; ily when tested with a fork. Remove from oven; spread with (V ’ Simmer 2 hours; stir occasionally to keep from sticking. Add cover with rest of oysters. Combine cream, liquid and sauce. Pour cheese mixture. Broil an additional 30 to 45 seconds or until carrots and onions. Continue cooking 20 to 30 minutes or till veg­ over oysters. Top with rest of crumbs. Bake in moderate oven cheese is lightly browned and bubbly. Makes 6 servings. etables are done. (Cubed potatoes may be added, if desired). Re­ (350 “) for 40 minutes. move meat and vegetables; thicken liquid for gravy. Makes 6 to 8 siervings.

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The Cadiz Record is proud to have Lori Ford as its new Circulation Manager. Lori began her em ploym ent at The Cadiz Record in January. Lori and her husband, Kerry, will be celebrating their fourth anniversary in 3 Sc 4 YEAR OLD May. They have no children, but they share their country home with a cat named Wallace. SCREENING In her spare tim e, Lori takes quilting lessons from Ronella Stagner. A lthough she has had only four lessons, her abilities are definitely improving. Lori is a lifelong resident of Trigg County. She graduated from Trigg County High School and continued her formal education at Hopkinsville Community College w here she earned a degree in business adm inistration. [/// In addition to circulation and bookkeeping, Lori’s duties at The Cadiz Record WHAT: Screening for 3 & 4 year olds also include receptionist. "Working at The Cadiz Record has been fun," she said. "I enjoy w orking w ith the WHEN: March 13 and 14 public.” She w ould like to invite anyone w ho does not currently subscribe to The Cadiz Record to give her a call and get all the details on current subscription rates. She’d WHERE: Trigg County Elementary love to hear from you. WHO: Children 3 & 4 years old who might have a hearing, visual, physical, THE CADIZ RECORD language, or developmental disability.

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The Fraternal Order of Ea­ gles was within $700 of reach­ ing its $15,000 goal for its an­ nual Child Abuse Telethon on Eagles raise money Feb. 25 in Hopkinsville. Proceeds from the event - $14,383 - will benefit Sanctu­ for Sanctuary, Inc. ary, Inc. Crisis Intervention Center. Persons wanting to contribute may send donations to: Eagles Telethon P.O. Box 771 Hopkinsville, KY. 42241. Money raised during the telethon will be used to en­ hance the organization's pro­ [A T E R N A L O R D ER OF EAGLES grams for children and buy such ^ HOPKINSVILLE Aerie *3423 items as children's clothes, di­ Kotton-Eyed Joes apers, formula, and playground equipment. Special entertainment in­ P Muu TELETHQj cluded Spirit of Excellence, Hopkinsville Dance Team, COLUNS Missy Fowler, The Golden Ha­ 1995 ...... $17,500 4 3 8 3 . ° l los, Fancy Free, Up All Nite, 3 seat , all Buick accessories. GM executive car only 2800 miles. Kotton-Eyed Joes, Southern Ex­ 1994 SSE...... $23,900 press, Hearts of Harmony, Lu- 4 door , all leather seats, sunroof & all local one owner cio & Band, Kip Calahan, Tony 1994 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX S E ...... $14,900 Medina, Midnight Blue, and 4 door sedan, all Pontiac accessories, nice, low mileage Ray and Gay Wilson. 1994 CHEVROLET CORSICA...... $10,500 502 885-2000 Media coverage was pro­ 4 door sedan, V-6, power windows, cruise, tape deck vided by Crown Cable, WHOP 1994 CHEVROLET CAVALIER R S...... $ 9,895 and TV-43. 4 door sedan Sanctuary serves the nine- 1994 PONTIAC GRAND AM...... $12,900 4 door sedan Jim West, Eagles Grand Worthy Vice President, Glenn Groebli, Jr. Past President, Pam Witty, President county Pennyrile area. Services 1994 BUICK BUICK CENTURY...... $13,900 of the Ladies Auxiliary, Jay Witty, President of the Aerie, and Helen Kinton, Director of Sanctuary, Inc. are available to all victims show the total raised during the telethon. free of charge. 4 door sedan Approximately 18 women and 1994 BUICK LESABRE...... $17,500 their children can be housed at 4 door sedan the Sanctuary shelter, where 1994 ...... $15,900 they meet with counselors and 4 door sedan discuss their alternatives. 1994 ...... $11,900 V-6, power windows, locks, tape, special price, as low as 11,000 miles 1994 PONTIAC GRAND AM ...... $13,600 B E A G O O D 2 dr., V-6, cuope, power windows, door locks, wheels, sharp 1994 BUICK SKYLARK LIMITED...... $12,900 4 dr. sedan, Company Executive Car 1994 ...... $16,900 4 door sedan, all Chevrolet accessories, nice 1994 OLDSMOBILE ACHIEVA...... $12,600 2 door coupe, loaded with accessories 1993 BUICK PARK AVENUE...... $19,975

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B-5 O utdoors Spring fire season •Red Man Bass opener set begins in county GILBERTSVILLE- Opera­ tucky Lake/Paris Landing, en­ six qualifying tournaments award. Each divisional point Spring fire season begins today (March 1) and continues through tion Bass will conduct the first try deadline July 26; Aug. 27, within a division and do not leader is also a guaranteed May 15. During this time it is illegal to bum between the hours of Red Man bass fishing tourna­ Kentucky Lake/Moors Resort, qualify for another regional cash winner. Additionally, Red midnight and 4:30 p.m. ment of the LBL Division, entry deadline Aug.16; and will qualify to compete in the Man anglers will be competing During fire season, the Division of Forestry airplane will be March 26, 1995, on Kentucky Sept. 17, Kentucky Lake/Moors "Wild Card" regional. The top for the following awards flying to report any fires burning before 4:30 p.m. Anyone found Lake at Moors Resort, signaling Resort, entry deadline Sept. 6. six finishers will qualify for throughout 1995: Bill Lewis burning illegally will be issued a citation to appear in court. the start of the six-event LBL The top 30 fishermen in the the prestigious Red Man All- Live Release Award; CITGO Donnie Snyder, forest ranger in Trigg County, is asking Trigg Division Red Man season. Entry LBL Division after the six American Championship . Cup Challenge Award; Old Countians to obey the regulations and not to burn if it is dry and deadline for the event is March qualifying events will advance The top eight from each of Milwaukee NA Rookie-of-the- windy. If a fire burns out of control after 4:30 p.m., the person £5. 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t I B-6, THE CADIZ RECORD, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1.1995 E ducation FHA Club fares well at Regional Trigg County High School Future Homemakers of Amer­ ica Members attended the Re­ gion II Leadership Star Events Competition at Crittenden County High School on Satur­ day, Feb. 25. Students who received first place awards and will ad­ vance to the state competition in Louisville in April are: Chapter Showcase —Bev­ erly Merrick. Entreprenuership — Jenni • P ic k Vaughan. Skills for Life - Jessica Holt and Toni Merrick. Trigg County High School Band members that participated in the Quad-State Senior High Band Festival Feb. 23- Focus on Children (Junior 25 at Murray State University were Andrea Merrick, Sara Jane Ginn, Neil Gibbs, Shea Godwin, Melissa Allen, Division) -- Jennifer Whipple, Rebecca Biggs, Paxton Baker, Jessica Marshall, Pauletta Estes, Justin Harper, Chris Hampton, Athena Kristy Cotton and Crystal Johnson, Laura Miracle. Taylor. Focus on Children (Senior Division) -- Stephanie Audas 3 and 4 year-old screening Send us your and Charity Rego. Chapter Service Project — set for March 13-14 E d u c a t i o n Jennifer Lane, Alisha McNi- N e w s ! chols and Amanda Jones. Trigg County Schools pro­ ability. Interpersonal Communica­ vides services to three and four The screening for three- and tion — Donna Jo McCraw and year old children determined to four-year-old disabled chil­ Kristin Shelton. have specific disabilities. dren has been scheduled for FHA sponsors are Brenda These disabilities include March 13 and 14 at the Trigg Southwick, Jackie Oakley, conditions related to hearing, County Elementary School. and Vicki Wynn. vision, physical, mental, speech, language, and devel­ If parents feel their child opment. A screening will be might be eligible for this pro­ TCMS Speech held for children three and four gram, call the Trigg County El­ a mpmS" years of age who may qualify ementary School at 522-2220 for team third for assistance because of a dis­ an appointment. TCHS Governor’s Cup The Trigg County Middle Articles to be School Speech Team placed third in a field of eleven teams team finishes second submitted should at the Kentucky Speech Four Trigg County High were Wesley Jones, first place be typed or written League's Junior Regional Tour­ School students have advanced in science; Ben Davis, second nament over the weekend. to the Kentucky State Gover­ place in general knowledge; Ja­ neatly, contain the Competing with students in nor's Cup competition in son Edmonds, second place in necessary grades six through nine, the Louisville as a result of their social studies, and Shawn information, and be team had thirteen entries that finish at the Regionals Feb. 25 Grigson, third place in English qualified for the state tourna­ in Hopkinsville. composition. received by the ment to be held on the campus ous Speaking, Mary Scott Other members who added Trigg County finished second Trigg County team members in RECORD no later of Western Kentucky Univerr Roberts in Oratorical Declama­ out of 16 schools at the aca­ addition to those four are Jon points to the team score by than noon Monday. sity at Bowling Green on March tion, Jennifer Sutherland in Po­ their performances were: Katie demic competition. Cundiff, Bryan Oakley, Eli 17 and 18. etry, Sarah Bowers in Prose, Redd, Darrell Hart, Thomas Advancing to the state level Hopson, and Christina Ezell. Those qualifying for the state Hilary Washer in storytelling Stallons, Heather Carneyhan, meet were, Sarah Adams, and Interpretive Duo, Kim Whitney West, Bri Oakley, TONE INTO SAVINGS A T NORM AN BODDESS Danna Grigson, and Lucy Helen Freeman in Solo Acting and In­ Jenni Clink, Emily Champion, Oliver in Broadcasting, terpretive Duo, and Aneial Jennifer Birdsong, and Nathan Jonathon Hart in Extemporane­ Bell in storytelling and Poetry. Butler. We re Talking Price, j You'll Like What LAKE BARKLEY CHAFTER i> DUCKS / Y o u Hear! / Select YOUR Quality UNLIMITED VALUE PRICED ANNUAL BANQUET Used Vehicle TODAY! Saturday, March 4 88 O LDS Viewing — 5:30 p.m. • Dinner — 6:30 p.m. 87 B UICK 89 FORD LTD LESA B R E SEDA N TORONADO CROWN VICTORIA LX LAKE BARKLEY STATE RESORT PARK Very clean. Sk#109-a Beautiful car, 65,000 miles. Extra CLEAN. Sk#8170-a Convention Center $ 6 ,0 0 0 SK #6124-a For Information, please call $ 6 ,9 0 0 $ 5 ,9 0 0 1-800-927-0543 or 886-8121 (Days) • 886-5950 (Evenings) 91 FO RD ESC O R T 92 FORD 90 CHEVY LUMINA SEDAN TAURUS SEDAN EURO SEDAN Power options. All power options. Automatic, 50,000 miles. Sk#173-a Sk#122-a Sk #1984-a $ 6 ,9 0 0 $ 9 ,9 0 0 $ 7 ,5 0 0

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S ports m a m C M a r c h 1 ,1 9 9 5 Powerlifters win nine- team Ironcat Classic Trigg County beats Christian County and Murray for second consecutive Classic title

SCOTT BROWN last year. Sports Editor Bush was second with 1,375 Trigg County continued its The bench press and deadlift pounds and Grubbs third with push for a third consecutive comprise the events in the state I, 350 pounds. state powerlifting title by powerlifting meet. Scoring for Trigg County were winning the second Ironcat However, Trigg's bench press Alex Baker (1,190), Terry Classic Feb. 25 at the Trigg total is not a major concern to Henry (1,190), Marty Noel County Recreation Complex. Jones. (1,130), Steven Whobrey Trigg County won two of the "We'll work on our bench (1,125), Willie Grubbs (1,120), three team events and had two press, but you win with the Derrick Russell (1,105), Gable of the three top lifters in the deadlift," Jones said. Colson (1,080), Jimmy Cren­ event, which drew 163 lifters Senior Shelando Grubbs, in shaw (1,060), and Mat James from nine western Kentucky his first year with the team, (1,060). schools. won the deadlift with a total After Trigg and Christian Trigg County's top 11 lifters of 585 pounds, ten better than County, Murray was third with totaled 12,985 pounds, which Murray's Tim Hinton and I I , 455 pounds followed by was 980 pounds better than sec­ Trigg's Tim Bush and Earl Graves (10,800), South Hopkins ond place Christian County. Tinsley. (10,235), Calloway County The Wildcats and Colonels Murray's Adam Blaylock won (9,430), Caldwell County finished 1-2 at last year's state the bench press with a total of (9,110), and Reidland (5,915). meet and are expected to be the 385 pounds. Christian County's In each event, both the team favorites again next month. Trevan Bell was second at 330 and individual total bettered "It will probably come down pounds, and Bush third with last year's results from the in­ to us again next month," coach 325. augural meet held at the mid­ Dixie Jones said. "We did dle school gym. pretty well in the deadlift, but In the squat, Blaylock won Jones said holding the event not so well in the bench press." with a total of 485 pounds - ten at the complex convention cen­ better than Bush and Grubbs. ter allowed the event to Trigg County totaled 5,810 Trigg won the team squat ti­ progress smoothly and allowed pounds in the deadlift com­ tle with 4,455 pounds, followed for more room for the lifters and Trigg County’s Earl Tinsley (right) pared to 5,565 for the Colonels. by Murray (3,765) and Chris­ spectators. attempts a lift during the Ironcat tian County (3,680). The Wildcats now hav.e less Classic Feb. 25. Trigg County won However, Christian County than a month to prepare for the the meet by 980 pounds over edged Trigg County by 15 Blaylock was the meet's top state powerlifting meet March Christian County and seven other pounds to win the team bench lifter with 1,405 pounds, 80 18 at Central Hardin High schools. Winning individual awards press title. more than his winning total School in Elizabethtown. were (above, from left) Tim Bush, second place overall, second place squat, third place bench press, and third place deadlift; Tinsley, third West sweeps Trigg County place deadlift; Shelando Grubbs, third place overall, third place squat, and first place deadlift; and Willie Grubbs, who helped Shelando Wildcats drop seventh straight at Nebo carry his awards.

Trigg trimmed the lead to 60- SCOTT BROWN WILDCAT HOOPS Record Photos by Scott Brown Sports Editor 59 with 5:30 left, but a West After a top seed clinching Hopkins' time out ended Trigg's victory over Lyon County Feb. just played with the wrong 18, Trigg County closed out its type attitude." See Cats, Page C-2 regular season with a two game Early in the second half, it losing streak. appeared that Trigg County Playing in a place where the may have made an 'attitude Wildcats have enjoyed mini­ adjustment.' mal success, Trigg County After falling behind 39-26 at dropped a 77-64 contest to West halftime, the Wildcats slowly Hopkins in Nebo. started to shave points off the While the Wildcats' numbers Rebel lead. in the boxscore weren't hideous, Four different Wildcats coach Mike Wright said it was scored during a 9-2 run that his team's attitude that both­ pulled Trigg to within ten ered him most, prompting a 15 points at 49-39 with 4:30 left in minute closed door session with the third quarter. the team following the loss. Trailing 57-47 entering the "I didn't like the way we at­ fourth quarter, the Wildcats tempted to play the game," turned up the heat and went on Wright said. "I've seen this a 10-3 run to start the quarter as before. Some nights we're all five starters contributed at coachable and play team ball, least one bucket during the and other night we don't. We Lady Wildcats finish strong but lose 19th game 66-55

SCOTT BROWN LADY CAT HOOPS Sports Editor Except for two lapses, Trigg County played on even terms Trigg shot 10 of 17 from the with West Hopkins Feb. 24 be­ field but still trailed 49-37 en­ fore losing 66-55 in the regular tering the final frame. season finale for both squads. Down 51-40 with 7:00 left, West Hopkins took advan­ Malissa Bush and Tatum tage of early Lady Wildcat McNichols combined to score miscues to build a 16-4 first the next 11 points as Trigg quarter lead. trimmed the West lead to 56-51 Trigg scored the next eight with 4:06 left in the game. points to cut the lead to 16-12 However, West Hopkins with 4:50 left in the half, but scored ten of the game's final 14 West responded with 9-0 run of points to run its record to 16-9. its own to push the lead back to "I was proud of the way we 25-14. fought back, but our interior "We weren't concentrating in defense was too weak to stop the first half and must have West from reeling off their been looking for a 30 point runs," Naylor said. blowout," coach Calvin Naylor , Trigg only committed seven Photo by Scott Brown turnovers in the second half, but said. Mayes scored 12 points and dished out five assists in the 77-64 loss in hit just three of six free throws, Wildcat guard Anthony Mayes blows past West Hopkins’ Jarrod Young Christina Ezell and Calan- the Wildcats’ regular season finale. dra Boyd each scored eight (52) on his way to two points during Trigg’s Feb. 24 contest at Nebo. points in the third quarter as See Trigg, Page C-4 C-2, THE CADIZ RECORD, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1,1995 Lady Wildcats fall to Webster 76-54

SCOTT BROWN 'lukewarm' to 'flammable.' rebounds led Webster County, Sports Editor Feeding off seven Lady now 22-3. Trigg County coach Calvin Wildcat turnovers, the Lady Naylor can see improvement in Trojans hit their next nine shots Webster County 76 the Lady Wildcats. He just fg fg a ft fta rb a st tp to take a 20-13 lead with 2:45 Yates 4 16 0 0 6 4 1 8 hopes the team can peak at left in the opening quarter. Pendleton 5 16 0 1 3 4 2 11 tournament time. From that point on, Webster Ralston 6 13 0 2 17 2 2 12 Trigg County battled Webster Black 2 6 1 2 6 6 2 5 only outscored Trigg 19-12 for a Blanford 6 10 3 4 4 1 2 15 County, the state's seventh 39-25 lead at intermission. Harvey 10 14 0 1 2,2 7 20 ranked team, tooth and nail but A strong effort on the offen- Woolfolk 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 lost 76-54 Feb. 20 at Wildcat Corbett 02220002 Lady Wildca/cold spell in the 5 £ £ I o i l J 8 8 1 third quarter resulted in a 17-2 TOTALS 34 84 7 14 41 19 16 76 run for the Lady Trojans, who hit eight of 14 shots and held County i Trigg scoreless for five minutes. program's 2 Webster's run pushed the 37 in the f lead to 59-31 with 0:40 left in A Region Tournamei the third frame. "I would consi< The Lady Trojans led by as moral victory for i many as 28 points in the fourth said. "They are on< quarter at 70-42, before Trigg scored 12 of the game's final 18 ter got rolling, ird Photo by Scon Brown t press was able Trigg County guard Brianna Heffington looks to start the Lady Wildcat offense in motion aga ist West Hopkins. Heffington scored two points and added three assists against the Lady Rebels Feb. 24 in a 66-5 Lady WildcatVildcat ments sin< the All-A Tourna- ; loss, then helped the Lady Wildcat J.V. team to a first place finish in the Hopkinsville tourney the following day. into 32 ment. We,just need to get things Lady Trojan points. ^ rolling for the district tourna- rlor said. ------from Page C-l early, but we got careless when Ezell led Trigg Cats lose to West Hopkins they turned up their press," 21 points, 14 re- momentum, and "Uncle Mo" left (after the time out) and strayed "Nobody moved on defense, , Naylor said. id six blo< the Wildcats' bench and sided away from what got us there. and everyone just watched Trigg County hit its first four Bush with West Hopkins for the We quit taking the ball to the them score," Wright said. shots and jumped out to an 8-2 game's remainder. basket," Wright said. Chris Sparks led Trigg lead, before Webster County A basket by Chuck Eaves and There was a bright spot as County with 18 points, while upgraded its offense from 20 points and Laura Ralston's 17 ______three straight buckets by 6'11 Trigg committed a season-low Corey Alexander added 14 eight turnovers, but the Wild- points and Anthony Mayes 12. Jarrod Young came off the Tickets still available for Sweet 16 Rebel bench to score 21 points Lexington United, a group of The group has set up a hot- Lower arena seats for the and grab nine rebounds, while leaders in the Metro City, have line for ordering tickets for the tournament are $96 per set and shots and two free throws, 37 years. teamed with the KHSAA to state tournament March 15-18 upper arena seats are $48 per while Trigg hit a meager one of Meanwhile, West Hopkins promote this year's Boys' at Rupp Arena. set. ten from the floor. hit 35 of 63 shots (55.5 percent) Trigg C Sweet 16 Basketball Tourna- The toll-free number is 1-800- Single session upper arena "We made our run to cut the including a sizzling 71 percent with tht ment. 664-1195. tickets are also for sale at $6. lead to one, but we came out (17 of 24) in the second half. straight a THE CADIZ RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1,1995, C-3 NCAA title candidates include UK, but watch the ‘field horses’

^ Satellite spin 'n things. Rick Pitino has told the senior- trated —Darryl Strawberry and a top 10 team has been Ken­ over coaches. Still uses the As the NCAAs approach to-be. The 6-1 junior will attend Dwight Gooden, alcohol and tucky. For UofL fans, that vic­ word great too much. which college teams are hot a camp for point guards this drug abusers, both suspended tory doth a season make. Q. So, who are the 'good' and not? Games available on summer to refine skills for the from baseball. Q. And Western Kentucky? broadcasters in college hoops satellite this winter make a position he believes will be his • Feb. 27 The Sporting News, A. Might be a big surprise today? crazy quilt. Just the way you future in the NBA. feature of the week — Dennis team in the tournament because A. My favorites are ESPN's like it. Team playing best in COMMENT: If you're won­ Rodman, leads the NBA in of its wonderful defense and Brad Nessler on play-by-play, the waning days of February — dering about the timing of hair color, tattoos, general mis­ team chemistry. I would not Bill Walton on opinion (for UCLA, followed by Oklahoma Larry Conley’s remarks about chief and game ejections. want my team playing the NBC); and ESPN's Clark Kel­ State, Virginia, Kentucky, Mis­ Rod Rhodes, and Delk-to-point • Feb. 21 ESPN zoom-in Hill toppers in Round 1. logg gets better and better at s is s ip p i State and Western guard next season, please re­ closeup: UK’s Walter McCarty Footnote: Billy Packer is analysis. Packer is still the ^K entuc ky . been Harrison, Darrin Horn at peat after me...Ron Mercer. puts down a dunk then stands right, the second round of this best. Favorite to win the NCAA Western Kentucky, Brian Kiser WORTH REPEATING over Alabama’s Marvin Orange year’s NCAAs, round of 32, DIS 'N DATA Tournament. None, but team and Tick Rogers at Louisville. Jeff Sheppard turning to with mouth agape. could be the most exciting bas­ NCAA Tournament drawings with the shortest odds is But looking back from Harrison, Muhammad Ali on the UK • Feb. 23 Courier-Journal ketball in the history of the are barely two weeks away and Kansas, followed by UConn, one discovers a long (long) list bench and saying to the man sports section lead story: college game. a pair of regional teams look to Kentucky and, yep, Arkansas. of those who confounded 'ex­ who fought Joe Frazier three Louisville might not join new Q. Why have you been so have played themselves right Most interesting category, perts', made coaches look like times, "I got punched in the league after all if it must share critical of Rick Pitino and this off the chart. February has not dark horses. The most promi­ geniuses, and were discovered nose."...UK assistant coach Jim TV revenues with league mem­ Kentucky team this year? been kind to Louisville (15-11) nent among the field horses - by the media herd. O'Brien's reply to a question: bers. A. Critical? Pitino should be and Indiana (15-10). ^ri/illanova, Xavier, George­ UK DISCOVERIES How come Ali sat in the middle • Feb. 23 Lexington Herald- voted college sports spin doctor Big Saturday for Vernon Hat­ to w n , Michigan State. AT A LA BAM A of the bench? - 'Who's going to Leader lead: Olympic gold of the year. Phil Gramm needs ton, Kevin Grevey and family Teams likely to cause havoc, Kentucky's game at Al­ tell Muhammad Ali where he medal winning swimmer Greg Da Coach to run his presiden­ of the late Forest 'Aggie' Sale, shake up the favorites — Texas abama, Wildcat fans have to can sit?"...Chris Harrison told Louganis has AIDS. tial campaign. right? Each has his jersey num­ Tech, Cincinnati, Alabama, like these things. reporters after the game he has • Feb. 27 The Sporting News Q. Where did you come up ber hoisted into the rafters at Stanford, Utah, Tulsa, Texas, 1. Dee-fense. enjoyed every minute of his four columnists menu: Mike Lupica with Da Coach? Rupp Arena, Nos. 52, 35 and and Western Kentucky. 2. Walter McCarty’s blossom. years in college. explains why Charles Barkley A. That's how educated Noo 19.... Bigger Sunday for Kenny HARRISON STEP-UP WAS The junior forward created Bill Walton: "Nobody in the does no hate white people; Yawkers talk, isn't it? Perry. The Franklin, Ky. native NO SURPRISE shots, has that tournament­ country plays better transition Dave Kindred says get rid of Q. What's your problem with won the Bob Hope Classic, took Surprised when Chris Harri­ time expression on his face. defense than Kentucky, con­ baseball owners; and North Dick Vitale? home $216,000.... s o n ’surfaced’ for UK against 3. Jeff Sheppard, after being verting from full court trap to Carolina's Rasheed (never A. Clown routines get old Can't help wondering if Pitt rTorida, then played well at pummeled by Roy Rogers on two half-court man." committed a foul in my life!) fast. Too loud. Vitale starts to coach Ralph Willard has Alabama too? If one looks dunk attempts, came back for CYNICISM IN SPORTS Wallace and Jerry Stackhouse shout...baybee or my man John taken a peek or two at West­ closely at the broad canvas, it dessert, driving the lane and Why so much cynicism among are compared to Michael Jordan Saunders and gets stuck in a ern's Hilltoppers (20-3) who is less a novelty than history slamming one home to put an fans and (blush) writers today? and James Worthy. Say, there's groove like a 78 rpm record. are headed to the Big repeating itself. John Pelphrey, exclamation mark on one of Let me count (a few) of the a new angle. Thank the god of technology for Dance....Sun Belt coach of the Deron Feldhaus and Richie UK’s most impressive victories ways. Cynicism? remote control and mute buttons. year: In a no-brainer, Matt Kil- Farmer were Eddie Sutton to­ of the season. • The courts. Students at Rut­ FEW QUESTIONS, Q. You certainly praise Billy cullen.... kens, freckle-faced bench RHODES & DELK gers sat down on one. O.J. Simp­ A FEW ANSWERS Packer. How come? Is there a better name in warmers...until given a chance & RECRUITING son is a prisoner in one. And Q. What's your view on the A. Praise? How about, just sports today than Scientific flower. —ESPN's Larry Conley: Vernon Maxwell will settle out baseball strike? the facts? CBS's man has Mapp (Florida A&M basket­ Traditions of the game in this "There's a lot of talk around of one after dashing 12 rows A. What baseball strike? learned to sound-bite his anal­ ball)? Yes, downhill skier Pi- state tell us again and again Kentucky about Rod Rhodes go­ into the stands to punch a fan. Q. How far do you think Ken­ ysis (calmly). Packer under­ cabo (peeka-boo) Street. something special glows inside ing pro. I think he's gone. He's • At a college basketball tucky will go in the NCAAs? stands this game very well. His PARTING SHOTS a basketball player in Ken­ groomed and ready to go to the game a tree trunk mascot got A. The Final Eight, maybe. anticipation of things to come Rasheed and his mother tucky and comes out magnifi­ next level." into a punch-up with his coun­ Q. The Louisville Cardinals? in a game is often remarkable. Jackie Wallace bristled at John cently when opportunity comes. —Tony Delk will be Ken­ terpart, dressed in a bear suit. A. 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S ports in B rief SPORTilOARD Pee Wee Baseball sign-ups underway through March 31 Boys’ J.V. Scores Hopkinsville J.V. Tournament (Feb. 25) Webster County 45 Trigg County 39 (Feb. 21) Sign-ups for Pee Wee Baseball and Softball are now underway ’ * Trigg County 32 Todd County Central 27 (Semi-final) through March 31. Lamar Radford 12, Levar Alexander 9, Johnston Boyd 8, Jon Perry 6, Kelvin Leetoria Grubbs 14, Ann Grant 6, Cathy Foster 4, Melony Lindsey 4, Brianna All children between the ages of four and eight (as of Aug. 1, Grubbs 2, Kris Alexander 2 Heffington 4 1995) wishing to play baseball should fill out a registration form ,* Record 7-6 Trigg County 37 Hopkinsville 35 (Championship) and return it to the Trigg County Elementary School by March 31. I; Girls’ J.V. Scores Cathy Foster 14, Melony Lindsey 6, Brianna Heffington 6, Ann Grant 4, Girls between the ages of eight and 12 (as of Aug. 1, 1995) A Leetoria Grubbs 5, Stephanie Garrett 2 wishing to play softball should also fill out a form and return it ' Webster County 43 Trigg County 29 (Feb. 20) Record 9-6 Cathy Foster 13, Melony Lindsey 6, Ann Grant 5, Leetoria Grnbbs 4, Brianna to the office. Heffington 1 All late registrations will go on a waiting list. Webster County 78 Fort C a m p b e ll 52 Fort Campbell 26 Trigg County 24 (Feb. 21) fgfga ft fta rb a st tp fgfga ft fta rb a st tp Cathy Foster 11, Melony Lindsey 6, Ann Grant 4, Brianna Heffington 2, Townsend 8 14 7 8 0 7 1 24 Van Heusen 0 0 0 0 0 Q 0 0 Leetoria Grubbs 1 Mooney 2 7 0 1 2 2 0 5 Wimbush 6 17 2 2 5 2 7 16 Duncan 12 16 5 6 8 1 1 35 Ward 3 9 25 70 48 Date of Birth: Mays 38009227 Brazley . 4 12 1 6 7 1 4 9 Melton 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Patrick 0 0 0 0 10 10 A ge:______(as of Aug. 1, 1995) West Hopkins 77 Gentry 2 4 1 1 11 l 05 Pestona 0 2 0 0 3 1 10 fgfga ft fta rb a st tp Gibson 12 0 0 0 0 0 2 Ashe 13 0 0 10 12 Did you play last year?: Yes_ Rhye 3 6 0 0 1 9 1 7 Seaton 1 3 5 0 Margelot 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 Shaw 3 12 0 2 7 0 0 7 Peyton 1 3 0 0 2 5 0 3 Bowens 10 2 4 5 0 0 10 Boswell 0 2 0 0 10 0 0 Harris 3 12 2 2 3 1 1 10 If yes, what team?______Eaves 5 12 2 4 12 1 2 12 Royalty 7 13 4 7 10.1 0 18 TOTALS 28 53 13 16 32 13 5 78 TOTALS 20 67 7 17 34 5 19 52 Wilson 6 9 0 0 4 1 .2 12 uarnall 5 8 0 1 7 2 0 11 Parents' name:______Chase 5 10 2 2 6 0 0 12 Wright 6 18 3 4 7 0 3 15 Trigg_ j County C 69 Perdue 5 8 0 0 7 0 0 10 Basham 2 5 2 2 3 0 1 6 fgfga ft fta rb a st tp g County 48 Address:______Young 10 15 1 2 9 3 0 21 Hancock 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 Mayes 6 18 0 2 7 2 2 13 T& ! oga C ft fta rb a st tp Brown 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hooper 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Sparks 7 18 1 2 3 5 2 15 Grubbs 13 13 2 2 5 3 TOTALS 35 63 5 8 41 19 5 77 TOTALS 2558 15 24338 966 Thomas 4933800 11 McNichols 19 0 2 2 1 0 3 C. Alexander 10 18 2 4 5 2 1 25 Ezell 9 17 3 3 11 3 2 21 Trigg County 55 Terrell 14 2 2 4 2 14 Bush 5 10 0 2, 10 3 5 11 fgfga ft fta rb a sf tp Ledford 0 2 0 0 10 10 Boyd 5 14 0 01 2 0 10 Mayes 6 17 0 0 2 5 0 12 Grubbs 1 2 0 0 2 3 0 2 Boyd 01 0020 10 Heffington 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 Sparks 9 2 2 0 0 83 5 18 McNichols 28003205 Grubbs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lindsey 0 3 0 0 0-0 0 0 Local golf pro completes Thomas 4 14 008008 Ezell 6 15 1 2 3 1 1 13 L. Alexander 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Foster 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 C. Alexander 6 16 0 1 5 4 1 14 Bush 11 17 2 3- 8 1 0 25 TOTALS 28 70 8 13 30 11 8 69 TOTALS 21 57 4 10 29 12 14 48 Terrell 3 5 0 0 5 0 0 6 Boyd 48014628 instructional program Ledford 12 0 1 2 0 12 Heffington 12 0 0 3 3 12 Boyd 11 112003 Lindsey 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 Bill Love, Lake Barkley State Resort Park golf professional, TOTALS 30 77 1 3 32 12 7 64 Davis 00 00 00 00 recently completed the "Teaching the Teacher" program at the TOTALS 25543 626 16 455 THREE-POINT SHOOTING - Trigg Hank Haney Golf Ranch outside Dallas, Texas. County 5-26 (C. Alexander 4-10, Mayes 1-9, Sparks 0-6, Ledford 0-1) The instructional program, designed by Haney, a Golf Digest,, Webster County 9-15 (Duncan 6-7, Professional Advisory Staff member and 1993 PGA Teacher of the \ THREE-POINT SHOOTING - Trigg Townsend 1-3, Mooney 1-2, Mays 1-2, ^uumyz-i i uviuiNionois i-o, dusn i-z, Year, features communication skills, technical knowledge of the County 2-19 (C. Alexander 2-7, Sparks THREE-POINT SHOOTING - Trigg Boswell 0-1) Grubbs 0-2, Ezell 0-1) Fort Campbell 0-6, Mayes 0-5, Ledford 0-1) West County 2-11 (McNichols 1-7, Bush 1-2, FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE - Trigg 5-19 (Harris 2-9, Wimbush 2-6, Shaw 1- golf swing, video analysis, and proper club fitting. Hopkins 2-9 (Rhye 1-2, Peyton 1-2, Ezell 0-1, Boyd 0-1) West Hopkins 1-2 County 40.0% Webster County 52.8% 3. Ashe 0-1). The three day seminar is offered each year as part of the PGA's Eaves 0-4, Young 0-1) (Darnall 1-1, Hooper 0-1) BLOCKED SHOTS - Trigg County 3 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE - Trigg continuing education program and its members' commitment to FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE - Trigg FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE - Trigg (Thomas 2, C. Alexander) Webster County 36.8% Fort Campbell 29.8% County 38.9% West Hopkins 55.5% County 46.2% West Hopkins 43.1% County 2 (Townsend 2) BLOCKED SHOTS - Trigg County 1 making golf a better game for everyone. BLOCKED SHOTS - Trigg County 2 BLOCKED SHOTS - Trigg County 9 TURNOVERS - Trigg County 13 (Ezell 5, Bush. Grubbs) Once again this spring, Love and the Pro Shop staff will offer (Terrell 2) West Hopkins 5 (Perdue 2, (Bush 5. Ezell 4) West Hopkins 1 Webster County 22 TURNOVERS - Trigg County 21 Fort free golf clinics at Boots Randolph Golf Course. For more infor­ Eaves 2, Young) (Wright) FOULED OUT - C. Alexander 1:01, Campbell 18 TURNOVERS - Trigg County 8 West TURNOVERS - Trigg County 20 West mation, call 924-1131. Hopkins 14 Hopkins 13 TECHNICAL FOULS - Thomas FOULED OUT - none FOULED OUT - none Trigg falls to West - from Page C-l - from Page C-3 while West Hopkins canned 15 in double figures with 13. Watkins of 24. Bush led Trigg County (5-19) Stacey Royalty led West - Feinstein's allegation last I'm going to class? Everybody instein got a bit more than 15 And so it goes, with 25 points and eight re- Hopkins with 18 points and 10 - week that the North Carolina has their 15 seconds of fame minutes from a little book he bounds, while Ezell joined her rebounds. star will turn pro because he and I guess this is his 15 sec­ wrote and had published in hasn't gone to class enough to onds. I guess they'll remember 1986 - A Season On The Brink. .Have a comment or point of stay eligible. him for saying Wallace isn’t Olvand Ja^fcWatiace'sYe- S e ^oVTwatklis, Rasheed: "W hat’s he going to class." action? Tell Feinstein to shut Ky. P.O. Box 124, Glendale, Ky. (Feinstein) doing, flying down . COMMENT: It's 15 minutes, his damn mouth." 42740. here every morning to check if Rasheed, 15 Minutes. 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Soap Updates everyone. Omar overrode Taylor’s Simpson tri(d pre-emptions, some pleas not to come to Los Angeles. R.F.D. by M IKE M ARLAND story lines from last week may be Ivana sent Macy an unusal “fan” let­ _ repeated this week. ter. Wait To See: Sheila concocts a 9 dangerous scheme. ALL MY CHILDREN: Anton DAYS OF OUR LIVES: John was upset to learn Kendall wasn’t discovered Marlena was the welcome at Edmund’s funeral. Al­ defeecrator. With demonic strength, though Hayley forgave Adam, she she attacked him, but was subdued clashed with him over Gloria’s legal with an injection from Mike. A aid. Kendall reluctantly agreed to furious Peter saw Jack embracing help Corvina take the leopard. A Jen. Vivian gave birth to Victor and befuddled Edmund turned up at his Kate’s child, unaware that Victor funeral in /the Wildwind chapel. found the marriage certificate she Gloria responded to a puppy from dropped earlier. Hoping to undo 9 Stuart. Kendall showed Corvina Marlena’s evil plans for Salem, what’s left of Anton’s legacy. Wait Celeste feared Alice was playing To See: Gloria faces attempted mur­ into the devil’s hands by urging Gina der charges. to open the puzzle box. A drugged ANOTHER WORLD: Rachel Austin awoke next to Sami to leam told Carl that “after tonight” Grant they had made love the night before. will be powerless. Later, Ryan found Wait To See: Celeste may be too late a critically injured Grant just as the to stop Marlena. house caught fire, and raced to save GENERAL HOSPITAL: While Alii and “Kirk.” A wall fell on Evan Luke was being investigated for before anyone could get to him. Jake shooting Sean, Sean and Tiffany A and Paulina disarmed Eberhardt and were emergency airlifted out of Port turned herjover to the police. Later, Charles. Tom and Simone tried to Svenson stole Jake’s jewelry and close the gap that had opened during money anil forced him to drive to a their separation. In Bensonhurst, stronger. desolate area. Determined not to die Brooklyn, Ned tried to re-establish ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Max and in vain, Jake drove the car off the his relationship with Lois. Ryan used Luna revealed they were expecting road. As Paulina learned that Jake Connie’s gullibility to his benefit. twins. Dorian’s niece, Kelly, arrived was burred beyond recognition in After learning that Sean was close to at the mansion. Viki worried that her the crash Jake was actually opening death, Robin recalled the loss of her alter ego, Niki, was back. Blair and his eyes at the side of the road. Joe parents. Wait To See: New ques­ Todd were wed in Key West. Dorian confirmed Bailey had molested tions open up about the shooting. almost reached the keys while ^ Sharlena as a child. Wait To See: GUIDING LIGHT: Holly rushed another of Viki’s alter egos, Tommy, 9 Grant npkes a shocking accusation. to make a deal with Tangie, while was in a rage, but was stopped by AS THE WORLD TURNS: Roger continued to brood over learn­ Jean, the alter ego who originally News if Eduardo’s death shocked ing the identity of Holly’s lover. captured her. Asa warned Alex he everyojie. revealed he was Eleni tried to make Christos under­ could divorce her without a cent if leaving itown. Damian found Lily stand her position. Later, Christos she has an affair. Sam Vance offered and Holden’s wedding rings at the told Eleni he’ll stop the feud with her to check out David for Todd. Wait Bell Tower. Lily later found Damian family on one condition. Frank con­ To See: Tina acts to “protect” David. at Holaen’s farmhouse where he fronted Christos only to leam Eleni YOUNG AND THE REST­ rejected her attempt to comfort him had returned to America. Vanessa LESS: John admitted on the stahd over Eduardo’s death. Instead, was thrown when she opened the that he originally felt too old tc _Damian tried to console a grief- door to her daughter, Dinah, who his and Jill’s infant. Chris and Paul 9 stricken Lisa. John was stunned at was later upset to leam Vanessa tearfully called off their wedding. what ni found in Eduardo’s autopsy adopted Peter. Wait To See: Roger Brad was upset when Traci said she report. Susan let Larry have it for his believes he has a clue! and Steve were taking Colleen to live treatment of John. Wait To See: Hal LOVING: Jacob, a mysterious with them in Paris. Jill was unhappy and Mirgo have another mystery to look-alike of the late Jesse Hubbard, when John took Mamie to Jack and deal with. was wary of Buck’s attempts to help Luan’s wedding. Rick was taken BOLD AND THE BEAUTI­ him when his car broke down. To aback when he overheard Victor FUL: After Thome rebuffed Ivana’s Clay’s surprise, Cabot embraced Ashley about Blade. Chris seduction attempt, she and Anthony Clay for his courage in telling the caught Luan’s bouquet. Wait To worked out a new plan for revenge truth about his deal with Cooper. See: Keemo reaches out to Chris. on Tnorne and Macy. A distraught Later, Clay warned Deborah to get 9 Sheila heard James warn he’ll call out of his life, or he’ll tell the police Lauren unless Sheila reveals more she ran him down. Jeremy gave about themurder. After assuring her Casey the camera he’d pawned for father she really was alive, Taylor drug money. Wait To See: Alex’s asked Jack to keep her secret from suspicions about Jacob grow Natasha’s Stars ARIES (March 21 to April 19) A new acquaintance has yet to earn Bringing it all home to you.... your trust. However, given some time, this person proves to be a valu­ The C adiz Record! able ally. Your enthusiasm about a work project could cause you to “I hope whatever it is you’re work overtime now. cooking tastes better TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) You need to be wary of business than it smells!” propositions with strings attached. Ask Your D octor Doing something different from King Crossword your usual routine is lots of fun later SCORPIO (October 25 to in the week. Romantic bonds grow November 21) Give a family mem­ by Dr. E. R Allen stronger now. ber the benefit of the doubt this GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) week. Your suspicions are unwar­ Tell me doctor, What about sport injuries? in 1878 Something you say this week could ranted and are working overtime. 7 Taunt be taken in the wrong way by an Some could be hearing from a friend playfully associate on the job. Guard against who hasn’t been seen in a while. This /ith the increase interest in jogging, running, tennis, 11 Ink stain such slips of the tongue as they cause person brings welcome news. 13 Girl of song more aggravation than is necessary. racket- and handball, and other active sports, the incidence SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to 14 Run off, An intellectual project beckons. December 21) You won’t appreciate of sports injuries continues to climb. in London CANCER (June 21 to July 22) It’s someone’s snide remarks or power Because the injuries often involve a direct traumatic in­ 15 One of the with partners that you share the three B’s play efforts this week. However, jury to our physical "machinery", modern chiropractic - greatest rapport this week, although you’ll be enthusiastic and pleased 16 Actress Sue your communication skills are high­ science with its emphasis on aiding mechanical and struc­ — Langdon about career-related developments. lighted. You also receive valuable Much is accomplished by week’s tural functioning through totally natural means - offers ef- 17 Paradise 18 Barnyard pens feedback on your ideas. A loved one end and you’re entitled to relax. fect.ve treatment and prevention. 20 Riding whip is testing you in some small way. CAPRICORN (December 22 to One of the more frequent injuries we see is Tennis Elbow. 22 Sailor LEO (July 23 to August 22) You January 19) You could have second Golfers, ball players, even needleworkers and writers can 24 Garden tool should act on those new moneymak­ thoughts about a matter in connec­ 28 Deciphers ing ideas of yours. Originality is a sufJer this malfunction (which may also be called golfer's tion with a friendship. It’s possible strong point this week. Someone that you’re right about this person elbow or "writer's cramp.) The joint is painful at the point close to you could be out of sorts and and you’re being taken advantage of. of tie elbow and active motion aggravates the pain. needs your special touch to cheer up. Take steps to remedy this. The Doctor of Chiropractic is, however, well equipped to Shopping for the home is a plus over AQUARIUS (January 20 to 58 Perfume measure the enemy...” the weekend. February 18) You’ll be investigating deal with traumatic injury. Structural evaluation and 59 Sacred bull of 38 Stitch VIRGO (August 23 to September Egypt 19 Lawn repair 40 Polish new ways to put your capital to good treatment are critical. Depending upon the nature of the 22) You could be underestimating use this week. Someone close to you 60 Word of dissent vigorously the difficulty of a task, but with per­ injury, the presence or absence of inflammation and/or 61 Scotch uncle 21 Mine output 42 Family car is being quite secretive about a busi­ 0 swelling, the Doctor of Chiropractic may also treat sport in­ DOWN 23 Former ruler 45 — precedent severance, you’ll eventually get ness affair. Try to get to the bottom things done in a satisfactory manner. juries by manipulation, active or restrictive movement, 1 Recedes of Tunis 47 Send a of this. The weekend brings happy 2 Israeli 25 Baseball’s Boggs degram A co-worker can be helpful in this times for you. hem (with or without moisture), ultrasound therapy, trac­ airport 26 Heroic in 48 Yellow cheese venture. Socializing is in the stars PISCES (February 19 to March tion or other natural aids to healing. 3 Places scale 49 Olympics site: this weekend. 20) You’ll be dealing with someone To Be Continued... 4 Dry — bone 27 Spring seasoi 1960 LIBRA (September 23 to October who has contradictory opinions this 5 Judge’s bench 28 Credit card 50 TV’s NaNa’ 22) Use caution when shopping this week. Avoid letting this distract you 6 Air raid signal balance 51 Faucet week. Be sure to shop in reputable from tasks at hand. Social times with Allen Chiropractic Center 7 Rainbow' snd? 52 Black bird stores only. Otherwise, you could partners and friends are highlighted 54 “My —” come out on the losing end of a k 1842 Canton Road (Hwy. 68 West) 8 Small ma (Sinatra hit) this weekend. 9 Ending fc proposition. You’ll be making some ©1995 by King Features Synd. \ Cadiz, KY 42211 vamp positive changes at home base over T Phone:(502)522-3957 10 Decimal ui 35 “We have - the weekend.

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- W 1 February Fun Facts • • • • Ticket Valentine By Terri Quillen If you were bom in the month of February, Mock Granola Bars good company! George Get Ready ... Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Galileo, These bars taste just like chewy granola bars, but they’re • One 3"x 5" piece of white construction paper Charles Darwin and Buffalo Bill Cody were made with oatmeal! • Red fine-point marker • Scissors GET READY... GO! • One stick margarine Fold paper in half lengthwise. Use marker to • 3/4 cup dark brown sugar draw ticket design on outside of • 1/3 cup light com symp card. On inside of card, • One egg write: “This ticket • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla entitles the bearer to • 3-1/2 cups uncooked oatmeal enter my heart, any day, • One 6-oz. package semi-sweet chocolate pieces any time, now and forever .. . I’m yours. Be my GET S E T . . . Valentine.” • Adult supervision is needed when using an oven. • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. by Evelyn Schreier • Grease a 13" x 8" x 2" pan

How many o f these can you answer? GO! Mix the first three ingredients together. Blend eggs and 1. What carpenter tool can be spelled the same vanilla. Add oats and chocolate pieces. Grease hands FORWARD and BACKWARD? 2. How can you make a dozen bushels of com from with margarine, then press mixture into pan. Bake for The man who new solo across the one bushel? 20-25 minutes. Remove pan from oven and cool on a Atlantic was born on February 4,1902 3. Put three SIXES together to make seven. wire rack. Refrigerate one hour before cutting into 1-1/2" Who was he? 4. Show that eight 8s, when added together, add up to 1000. x 2" bars. Serves 32. Answer: Charles Lindbergh 5. Add two figures to 19 and the sum will always be less than 20. What are the two figures? Option: Instead of chocolate pieces, use raisins, chopped M ark Spitz was born on February 10, 6. Its weight never changes whether it’s large or small. dates, nuts or peanuts, butterscotch or peanut butter 1950. He was an Olympic gold medalist. What is it? morsels. How many gold medals did he win at the 7. I have seven letters, but if you take any of them away, I 1972 Munich Olympics in swimming still am the same. What kind of being am I? competitions? 8. What stays hot in the refrigerator over a long period Answer: Seven of time? 9. It is lighter than a feather, yet harder to hold. What is it? BRIGHT IDEAS 10. What never asks questions but demands many answers? To make your own stamp pads, Who was President of the United States glue cotton or felt padding into the during the Civil W ar? bottoms o f aspirin tins or plastic Answer: Abraham Lincoln boxes. Moisten the pad with food coloring.

INVITE THE WHOLE CLAN OVER FOR 5 lbs. red potatoes 6 lemons 3^1 lbs. shrimp 1 stalk celery 3 -4 lbs. kielbasa 2 bags crab boils (seasoning) 2 lbs. small onions 1-1/2 cobs of com per person 1/4 to 1/2 lb. snow Enough water to cover peas (optional) Salt & pepper to taste 1 lb. carrots Cayenne pepper (optional)

Boil & serve in 60 minutes . . . 1. In a 5-gallon kettle, bring water to a boil. 2. Add spices, crab boil and quartered lemons. Boil 10 minutes. 3. Add unpeeled potatoes. Boil 20-25 minutes. 4. Break com cobs in half. Cut kielbasa and vegetables into 2-inch chunks. Add com, kielbasa and remainder of vegetables. Boil 20 minutes. 5. As an option, add snow peas during last 10 minutes. 6. Add shrimp during the last 5 minutes. 7. Cover table with plastic, then newspapers. 8. Drain water from kettle. 9. Dump entire meal onto newspapers. 10. Eat with fingers or use plates and silverware. A Great American Country Boil Dinner

Contributed by John McDonald

If you’re looking for a unique way to entertain, invite the whole family over for a Dump Meal. In just an hour you can serve 15-20 people a truly delicious meal that is simple to prepare. No one goes home hungry, and there is very little cleanup. The Great American Country Boil is called the “Dump” because the entire five gallons o f food is dumped onto a table covered with newspapers. THE CADIZ RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1,1995, C-9 A griculture

Christian County Livestock Market Hopkinsville, Ky. Feb. 22,1995 Care urged in wheat fertilization Cattle and Calves, 600 Compared to last week, Slaughter Cows steady -1.50 lower full decline on yield grade 1-3, Slaughter Bulls steady, Feeder Steers steady on weights under 500 lb., 2.00-4.00 lower, Feeder Heifers 1.00-3.00 lower on weights SPRING WHEAT Agriculture Notes TQM REPORT do have the first session on • 550-700 lb.; Feeder Heifers 1.00-3.00 lower except in 400-500 lb. ranges FERTILIZATION If you missed last weeks TQM video if you want to catch up being steady According to Dr. Morris meeting, you missed a good and get in on the "Best Beef A SLAUGHTER COWS: Breaking Utility and Commercial 2-4 38.00-40.00, w High Cutter and Boning Utility 1-3 37.50-43.00, few High dressing 44.00- Bitzer, UK Agronomist, we start. John Fourshee led discus­ Boosting" program ever con­ 45.00, Cutter 1-2 33.00-39.50, need to be careful on fertilizing by John sion on consumer issues, State of ducted in Trigg County. Next SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield g wheat due to the extensive the Beef Industry, Production session is on Thursday night, boning percent 53.00-55.00, > Fourqurean 79 percent 51.00-52.00, growth and development we issues and tying it all together March 2, at 7 p.m. at the Exten­ FEEDERS: STEERS: Medium and Large No. 1 160-280 lb. 90.00-110.00, now have. Nitrogen applica­ for Kentucky Beef Producers. sion Office Bill Pruitt will lead 300-400 lb. 89.00-100.00, 400-500 lb. 80.00-90.00, 500-600 lb. 74.00- tion (being made now) should be Videos and overhead projector 79.00, couple 86.00, 600-700 lb. 62.00-65.00, the discussion. Sessions last at a lower fate than is some­ slides were introduced at Small No. 1 300-400 lb. 74.00-81.00, 400-500 lb. 61.00-76.00, 500-600 lb. County Extension Agent about 11/2 hours. 62.00-72.00 times recommended. Most all of strategic times to bring out AG COUNCIL - MARCH 1 for Agriculture Medium No. 2 300-500 lb. 71.00-76.00, 500-600 lb. 61.00-71.00, the tillers have good growth teaching points that were very The Trigg County Agricul­ Large No. 2 300-350 lb. 51.00-57.00, 570 lb. 53.00, already and too much nitrogen FEEDERS: HEIFERS: Medium No. 1 200-300 lb. 66.00-86.00, most 80.00- valuable to producers. tural Council will meet on ♦ 86.00, 300-400 lb. 68.00-81.00, most 70.00-77.00, 400-500 lb. 70.00-77.50, and too early may stimulate He recommends 30-35 pounds of Bill Mize, local beef leader Wednesday, March 1 at the Ex­ lot of 15 head 443 lb. 79.75, 500-600 lb. 63.00-70.00, 600-650 lb. 60.00- rapid development of the main nitrogen at this time with the opened the meeting. Approxi­ tension Office. Members should 64.00, 700-880 lb. 55.00-63.00, stems and get the spike devel­ Small No. 1 300-400 lb. 61.00-66.00, 400-500 lb. 53.00-62.00, remainder of the split applica­ mately 50 producers set the be there by noon at the latest. Medium No. 2 300-500 lb. 64.00-74.00, 500-650 lb. 54.00-60.00, per head opment too far along for a late tion making up the remaining stage for the first of five The meeting should conclude Medium and Large No. 1 Stock Cows 2-5 yrs old and with 150 lb. Calves at frost or freeze that might occur. amount. Thursday night seminars. We around 1 p.m. side 670.00-750.00, pair Medium No. 2 and Small No. 1-2 Stock Cows 3-8 yr old and with 150-300 lb. Calves at side 450.00-640.00 pr. Medium No. 1 Stock Cows 3-6 yr old and 4-6 mo bred 440.00-600.00 each Stock Bulls; Large No. 1 1.5 yr old 1,250-1,460 lb. 50.00-55.00 Baby Calf: 70.00 Agriculture little harm to water supply

Agriculture apparently poses The report, which described tucky College of Agriculture. Wells said. Kentuckiana Livestock Market few problems for Kentucky's ru­ the findings from a three-year­ Nitrate nitrogen can origi­ "The expectation was that Marion, Ky. ral private water supply, ac­ long study of eight small wa­ nate from a variety of sources, the nitrate nitrogen readings Feb. 20,1995 cording to a report issued by the tersheds in the major agricul­ including livestock and wild would be higher in western Cattle and Calves, 1,010 University of Kentucky De­ tural regions of Kentucky, indi­ animal manure, septic systems, Kentucky, where fields fertil­ Compared to last week, Slaughter Steers and Heifers poorly tested, partment of Agronomy. cated that fewer than 9 percent SlaughterCows 1.00-2.00 lower, Slaughter Bulls steady, Feeder Steers and natural breakdown of plant ma­ ized with nitrogen are more Heifers near steady on weights under 500 lbs. weak - 3.00 lower on weights of water samples from springs terials, precipitation and use of common," Wells said. over 500 lb. had nitrate nitrogen levels in nitrogen fertilizer. The study also measured ni­ SLAUGHTER STEERS: Choice 2-4 1,135 lb. 70.00, Select 2-3 1,100-1,270 excess of the Environmental lb. 60.25-66.25 Kentuckiana The average reading from trate nitrogen levels in well ► SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Select 2-3 760-916 lb. 60.00-65.75 Livestock Market Protection Agency drinking wa­ springs in the Bluegrass region water and found that of the 404 SLAUGHTER COWS: Breaking Utility and Commercial 2-4 39.00-43.50, ter standards of 10 parts per was 6.2 parts per million, See Water, Page C-14 High Cutter and Boning Utility 1-3 38.75-43.50, Cutter 1-2 35.00-39.50, million, according to Ken while those in the agricultur­ SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield grade 1-2 1,830 lb. indicating 80 Carcass CPH Steer Sale boning percent 55.00, Yield grade 1-2 1,075-1,725 lb. indicating 77-79 Marion, Ky. Wells, Extension agronomist ally intensive Pennyrile region percent 48.00-53.00 Feb. 21,1994 with the University of Ken­ had 5.7 parts per million, FEEDERS: STEERS: Medium and Large No. 1 200-300 lb. 90.00-104.00, 300-400 lb. 87.00-102.00, 400-500 lb. 76.00-83.00, few 86.00, 500-600 lb. 74.00-75.00, 600-700 lb. 64.00-73.00, 700-800 lb. 63.00-65.00, 87.50, 435-470 lb. 81.50-83.50, 503- Small No. 1 300-400 lb. 75.00, 500-600 lb. 61.00-63.00, 566 lb. 75.00-82.00, 588-594 lb. Medium No. 2 300-500 lb. 70.00-82.00, 500-650 lb. 65.00-71.00, 71.50-72.75, Red White Face, 518- Large No. 2 (Holsteins) 430 lb. 52.00, 725-785 lb. 43.00-49.00 580 lb. 70.00-74.00, 600-651 lb. FEEDERS: HEIFERS: Medium and Large No. 1 200-300 lb. 84.00-89.00, 69.75- 71.50, Red White Face and I 300-400 lb. 78.00-86.00, 400-500 lb. 72.00-76.00, 500-600 lb. 64.25-68.00, Long Horn 63.50-66.50, 706-712 lb. ' 600-700 lb. 62.00-64.75, 700-800 lb. 51.00-60.00 68.75- 69.90, 751-780 lb. 67.00- Small No. 1 300-400 lb. 50.00-67.00, 500-650 lb. 68.00, 68.50, Red White Face 702 lb. Medium No. 2 300-500 lb. 63.00-68.00, 500-650 lb. 57.00-60.00 66.75, 802-854 lb. 65.00-66.50 Recycled Work Oniforms Large No. 2 (Holsteins) 350 lb. 67.00, per head Small No. 1 497 lb. 68.00, 550-650 Baby Calves; 75.00-150.00 lb. 62.50-66.25, 726 lb. 61.75 Smocks — Nurses Whites Medium No. 2 339-365 lb. 76.00- UeI d2 42%. 28.00 per head 81.50, 508-640 lb. 62.00-66.25 Coveralls — Jackets, etc.

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Happiness for cows, pigs, cats and people. The U.S. Dept, of Agri­ sleep. Jean talks to them and culture has discovered a wonder­ rubs their tummies once in a ful new way to spend a half mil­ while when they roil on their lion dollars. They have awarded backs. They have access to all a study grant to an Indiana the mice in the yard. You can University. For S500.000 the believe me, these are two happy school will study chickens, pigs, cats. Isn't research wonderful? cows and other animals to see The study grant did not Paint what makes them happy. include the happiness of people i STONE Wallcoverings Just to show' that your but we know something about HOME TOWN* Floorcoverings I PLASTICS tax money is not being wasted, a this from an expert researcher. DECORATING Window Treatments study on cows has already been Closet Systems INC. Harold Rose, pastor We have His report in Matt. Custom Thermoforming Plastic Packaging done. They put them in headlocks 5:3-11. Western Kentucky's only Carpet One• Dealer East Cadiz Baptist Church for four hours and then turned He claims that the poor 2608 Ft. Campbell Blvd. Hopkinsville, KY 42240 Trigg County Industrial Park them loose. They seemed to be in spirit are happy as well as happier loose than they were pigs make happy hams: Robbie those who mourn, are meek and Home T own Decorating® restrained. So, they have already Flood's must have lived in starving for right living. Accord­ discovered one w'ay to keep cows paradise. ing to our Divine Researcher, happy; don't put them in head- I wonder if they let that this is the first stage of human locks. contract out on bids or did the happiness. They are learning to WAL-MART Other exciting studies school just happen to be first in trust in God, having abandoned Open 6 a.m. - midnight will be done soon on poultry: line? Jean and I could save them trusting themselves. 7 Days a Week Chickens and turkeys are you tine- some real money. We have two Then He says that the !y housed in huge sheds and given happy cats and could report on merciful, pure in heart and Hopkinsville one square foot of living space. It how we did it. Tell you what! peacemakers are happy because will probably be reported that I'll do it now for free. Maybe they share their joy with others. are happier if you someone from the study will There is one final phase provide more living space. read this and include it in their of human happiness according to When they get to pigs, Our Lord's report: It is those Goodwin Funeral Home surely remarkable findings will They might even give the Ag. who are persecuted for right come from spending several Dept, a few thousand dollars living. He even goes so far to THE CADIZ "We handle Pre-arrangements' hundred thousand dollars. Trigg refund. Just be sure to spell my say "for theirs is the Kingdom of RECORD Serving Everyone in Trigg County farmers have been raising happy Heaven." (Matt. 5:10) 138 Main 522-6676 pigs for generations. The school Here's the secret: The If your's is the Kingdom ■night spend some of their largess cats are fed fairly regularly and of Heaven, you are happy living to purchase a Trigg ham. Happy given a warm secure place to in it! How happy can you get? 5 2 2 - 6 6 0 5

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Veteran actor puts quality in work S enior M enu

He was part of the legendary & Order" set and asked him project this into other fields as The following is the menu provided by the Senior Citizens group of actors, writers, and di­ what has changed most since well, not only in television," Kitchen for the coming week. Reservations must be made one day rectors who brought the magic he first stepped in front of a Hill said, suggesting that we in advance for each meal. Please phone 522-8341 by 2 p.m. for of live television to millions of television camera some four * TELEVISION'S ELDER don't even spend the time we reservations. viewers in the 1950s and estab­ decades ago? 9 STATESMAN: The history of save on things we really enjoy. Monday, March 6 lished the standards by which "Time," he said. 'We don’t As for quality, that certain television is the story of the vegetable beef soup with sandwich, peach or pear on lettuce, all latter-day TV dramas are put as much of it into doing something you and I are always people who pioneered the brownie, milk, coffee, tea (or should be) measured. He things as we once did. Every­ saying there's not enough of on medium both behind and in Tuesday, March 7 front of the cameras. Among the was also the original lead actor thing is faster. Life itself is TV—largely because of time beef tips and gravy, broccoli, noodles, roll, Jello with fruit, in "Mission: Impossible" (1966- faster. Yes, we probably can get constraints. Hill, whose series, latter is Stephen Hill, the dis­ milk, coffee, tea 1967). While reading this two- more things done because we "Law & Order" is an unques­ tinguished actor who plays Wednesday, March 8 part interview with this re­ speed things up. But I feel that tionably "quality" production, District Attorney Adam Schiff beef or chicken liver, squash, mashed potatoes, biscuit, pud­ markable man and brilliant ac­ while we may, as they say, says, "So far, there are enough on NBC's "Law and Order" se- ding, milk, coffee, tea tor, I hope it will inspire you to save time, in return, we may I ries. He was a young man when people who are concerned with Thursday, March 9 recall some of your fondest also lose so much in our creative keeping high standards. But 9 he left Seattle to go to New dried beans and ham, cabbage, breaded tomatoes, cornbread, memories of TV's earlier days. work." how long will anyone be able to York to do theater and found cake of choice, milk, coffee, tea As Hill sees it, "We seem to himself starring in productions do their best work if the de­ Friday, March 10 during the period we often refer I sat with Stephen Hill in be concerned more and more mand becomes more product in cheeseburger, cole slaw, baked beans, peach cobbler, milk, cof­ his dressing room off the "Law with speeding things up. And I less time?" to as "television's Golden Age." fee, tea Social Security Questions & Answers New s in B r ief Q. My sister's diabetes has Q. My daughter's husband penalized me for filing my an­ been getting progressively died last month in a small nual earnings report late. I Q. This summer I expect to get worse and we think it is likely plane crash . If she goes back to don't think that's fair. Do you? a job as a waiter. Will I have to she will need kidney dialysis work, will she and her chil­ pay Social Security taxes, since AARP meeting scheduled at some point in the not too dis­ dren, ages 4 and 7, still be eligi­ A. The Internal Revenue the job will only last three or The Trigg County AARP will meet at 1 p.m. on Monday, March tant future. She's 54, unmarried ble for survivor's benefits? Service and the Social Security four months? and doesn't make a lot of A. Benefits are payable to a Administration are different 6, in St. Stephen's Catholic Church Parish Hall. A. Yes. You always pay The speaker will Kay Kane, R.N., who will address health- money. Is there a government widow before age 60 if she is agencies with different report­ Social Security taxes, no matter related issues. k program that would help her caring for a child. The benefits ing requirements. You would how long your job lasts. 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TRIGG CIRCUIT COURT CIVIL ACTION NO. 94-CI-00125 Spark Some Interest w ith a PNC BANK, KENTUCKY, INC.,d/b/a PNC MORTGAGE COMPANY, f/k/a CITIZENS FIDELITY BANK & TRUST COMPANY, Plaintiff, against ALLEN C. GREEN Fast Selling Classified! and wife, MARIAN V. GREEN; and TRIGG COUNTY, KENTUCKY, Defendants.

BY VIRTUE of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Trigg Circuit Court, rendered on January 12, 1995, in the above cause, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Trigg Courthouse door in Cadiz, Kentucky, to the highest bidder at PUBLIC AUCTION on February 24, 1995, at or about the hour of 9:00 a.m., upon a credit of 10% of t the sale price on day of sale, balance in 30 days, the following described real estate situated at Cadiz, Trigg County, Kentucky, and more particularly described as follows, to wit:

Being Lot 109 of Blue Springs Shores as shown on that certain plat of record in the Trigg County Clerk's Office and recorded therein in Plat Cabinet A, Slide 35A, and to which reference is hereby made for a more particular description of said property.

Being the same rea! estate conveyed to Allen C. Green, and Marian V. Gre n, his wife, by deed from Virjo Enterprises, Inc., n Indiana corporation, by Stanley J. Knapp, President, ai I Virginia J. Knapp, Secretary, dated December 31, 1987, of record in Deed Book 136, page 306, Trigg County Clerk's Office. The judgment in this case is for $19,671.67, plus 'interest at the 20 words or less- contract rate until paid, and then, with interest accruing thereon at the rate of 12% per annum from the date of judgment until paid, plus costs and attorney fees. For the balance of the purchase 2 purchaser must execute'bond with approved surety or $5 for 2 weeks .es, bearing interest at 12% per annum from the date of sale _____ paid, and having the force and effect of a judgment. This sale is subject to all ad valorem taxes for 1994, et seq., and said (regular price $4 per week) taxes are to be paid by the purchaser as they come due.

Bidders will be prepared to comply promptly with these terms. Any iuncements made on date of sale take precedence over printed :er contained herein. Call Today! 522 6 6 0 5

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>5, ASSEMBLE AT MANAGER'S OFF C-14, THE CADIZ RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1,1995 Is spring far away; colors reflect inner self

What a nice feeling it was to tures and nature lovers. Their People who like.purple want to actly what type of personality puter program that matches awaken this morning and feel feet are firmly planted on the be themselves and know what you have. pieces of clothing and even ac­ the balmy spring air when I ground. they want. Because it’s a blend­ Here’s a tip on using colors in cessories, taking season and oc­ opened my door. Can we deny If you like pink, you're sweet ing of blue and red, it has red's your home: Choose soft, muted casion into account. Instead of that spring is not far away? We and sassy with simple tastes. drive and blue’s depth. Purple colors for the rooms you use for standing in front of your closet do have the windy days of Pink has no pretension. It's a was originally reserved for relaxing. Save the bright colors with indecision, you can sit March, but maybe it will be as girlish color, playful and inno- royalty. for playrooms, children's rooms down at your computer and type surprisingly mild as the entire If you like white, you're spir­ and other active areas. in "chilly" or "humid" or winter has been. I well remem­ If you like beige, you're natu­ itual, analytical and meticu­ If you have trouble coordinat­ "party” or "job interview," and ber the last ice storm of 1994 ral, private and wholesome. lous. White is the color of light ing your wardrobe and have a within seconds you're holding a which came in March. I was in sonality with determination. Beige is a soothing shade. Peo­ and purity and reflects an inner hard time deciding what to printout of five possible outfits Lexington for a few days and If you like green, you're sta­ ple who like it yearn for har­ peace. People who like white wear each day, now you can ask — that is, if you have five dif­ experienced ice storms two ble and secure and love the mony and hate to stand out in a tend to be perfectionists. Caring a computer. ferent outfits. nights while there. The second great outdoors. Most redheads crowd. for white clothing and furniture A 25-year-old University of THOUGHT TO PONDER: night the hotel power was af­ are ravishing in this color. If you like purple, you are takes great attention to detail. Southern California graduate Happiness is when I'm asked to fected and my room was with­ People who love green are nur­ playful, artistic and original. Now you can decide just ex­ student has designed a com­ prove I'm a senior citizen. out heat for about five hours. Let me take this opportunity to say "thank you" publicly to the young man who helped me out a few days ago when I had a little car trouble just west of Gracey. He certainly did his good deed that afternoon and I am very thankful for his help. There are really many nice helpful people in this world but their good deeds are over­ shadowed by the sensational­ ism of all the bad news. Did you know that your fa­ vorite color reflects your inner self and shapes how other peo­ ple respond to you. Here are some clues to your personality based on the colors you like. If you like red, you're aggres­ sive, fiery and strong. Red sig­ nals success and power. Looking at red quickens the heartbeat. If you like blue, you're thoughtful, peaceful and at ease in any situation. Blue is a meditative color. People who like it are tranquil and sub­ dued. Blue lowers the heart­ beat and could cause you to fall into the habit of being too mel-

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