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up to the idea that love and
wealth do not go hand-in-hand.
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Mothers
DEAR ABBY: Please tell
m the letter from "A Loving
Mom” was an old one. dredged
up from the 1950s. This
woman needs a reality check if
she’s concerned with her
sustainable and -renewable with a piece of cotton soaked
products, including solar cook- in 3 percent hydrogen peroxide
ers. For anyone who is getting (the kind sold in the drugstore
nervous about the Y2K prob- as an antiseptic). For linen and
lem. this catalog is definitely a cotton, dampen a cloth with
" We read your letter to a hydrogen peroxide, lay it on
knowledgeable gent at Jade the scorched area and iron with
Mountain by the name of Scott a warm (not hot) iron.
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job) and ship them off to be re-
covered.
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of a company that does this -
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Redlands announces semester honor rolls
-Fifty-seven Redlands Com- dents' academic accomplish- Roll includes those students
runity College (RCC) stu- ments," said Devane. "A lot of completing 12 or more semes-
dents earned a place on the extra effort Moms put forth by ter hours, no gra e e •
T . . . .. and a grade point of 3.50 - 3.99
President's Honor Roll last these students. A n c,1.
semester, while 107 gained The Presidents Honor Roll The following is a list of
recognition on the Vice Presi- includes those students com- honorees from your area:
cent's Honor Roll, Dr. Larry pleting 12 or more semester Chickasha-Vice President's
Devane. RCC president, hours with a grade point aver- Honor Roll-April Lair.
announced today. age of 4.0 on a 4.0 scale. Ninnekah-Vice President's
I "We re proud of our stu- The Vice President's Honor Honor Roll-Charlie Largent.
Cement awards prize through attendance incentive program
The Cement Elementary feet attendance are listed: Perfect Attendance. Jason
c zhe E-anhnir econd draw5- Kindergarten: Chaney. Justin Mil er, Brady
for the Attendance Incen- Perfect attendance: Billy Warden. Heather Jones and
Stephens. Kaleb Bain. Kyle Jayme Turner.
Nightengale, Mollie Wilkinson. Missed halt to three days.
Erik Williams, Alex Bulin, Justin Mink. Jacob Remy. Sis-
nine weeks period had their Justin Turner. Heather Mink, sillia Cox, Jimi Spray, Jerry
nine Waced Pthe"drawing 10 Jessica Mandrel! and seth Ted Labsha Cedes and Adan.
Roberts KoWOen.
‘"Students that missed 1/2 to 3 Missed half to three days: Fourth Grade:
davs were given 6 chances to Bill David Parrott. Brooke Perfect Attendance. Jon
win a prize Students that Remy. Mitchel Pierce. Tera Smith. Cory Snuggs. Tiffany
missed P davs for the quarter Chaney. Chris Cummings. Carpenter. Jessica Wilkinson
h d 3 ch inces to win Brody Pollard, Jonathan Harris, and Kaci Wilkinson.,
‘ Prizes'available for the sec- Paige Harrell and Kevin Ban- charhrsspadroi
ond drawing were a portable derascmade. Wesley Parrott. Jeffery Rivers,
CD mPlayef H ' 'color T V Perfect attendance: Richard Tanner Setters. Richard Stan-
Wom msight-N-Soundiol Chick. Christian. Derrek Williams, ley..Kay la Ba.es and Zachary
asha and $50 in gilt certificates Amanda Bitsche Lori Brake. right
iromacroxroads’Eniertuunmen CasnscnhanrAprhremithys: JX idsendance: Man
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attendance or missed 4 days or Brittany bales 5 . Michael Pierce. Mandie Blak-
less for the second nine weeks Zwolle. Dorsev Nevsa
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of studen success at any level Christian. Amber Crites and Bennett. Deven Estes. KeKaula
o student success 1‛ my TLithA Niohtingale Hussey. Brandon Smith. Henry
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nd d se li"porabie C D. Four absences: Walter Par- Williams, John Roberts.
and 1 u rot and Teisha Bare Stephanie Jones and Lyndsay
Player as her prize. rott and leisna Dare. Hrrove
Those students who had per- Third Grade: Hargrow.
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By Anne B. Adams and
Nancy Nash-Cummings
DEAR ANNE AND NAN: I
have a Wurlitzer spinet piano
that is approximately 30 to 40
years old. I bought it used 25
years ago. and it is still in
excellent condition - except "piano guru" recommends
for several peeling "ivory" Rochester Piano Keys, 55 Lois
keys. St., Rochester. NY 14606. The
My piano tuner tells me he price for the job, including Heat concentrates in the
can no longer get this ivory- removal and reinstallation of base so food cooks uniformly schOol held their second draw-
looking piano material. Would the keyboard, will probably from beneath. The cost is $200 ing
you know of anyone who has run anywhere from $300-$400. plus shipping. tive Program on Friday. Janu-
some for sale? r The Jade Mountain catalog ary )S students that had per-
BETTY ARNOLD, DEAR ANNE AND NAN: I ($5) can be ordered from P.O. feet attendance for the second
Arlington Heights, 111. have a "foster child" in Nepal. Box 4616, Boulder, CO 80306-
5 His family has to travel three 4616(800-442-1972).
DEAR BFTTY: Actually, miles to get wood with which If you are reluctant to spend
, . I to make fires. the $5 without knowing more
theresareatleas thregucompa Remember those "solar about the catalog, drop Jade
nies e . . .:.P"ivnrv" cookers"? Edmund Scientific Mountain a line with a busi-
in re-covering plastic used t have them years ago, ness-sized SASE enclosed, and
piano key covers, bt they no longer carry them, they’ll send you a descriptive
However, they arc very can only buy a frenzel lens, flyer for free,
reluctant to replace just a tew Where can I buy a solar cook-
keys on a keyboard. The rea- er? DEAR ANNE AND NAN:
son: Almost inevitably, the .. PHILIP LEDOUX, I've forgotten how to remove
covers will not be an exact Claremont, N.H.
match - either in terms of
color or thickness.
They won't end up looking
much better than the peeling
keys you have.
If you care about your piano
and its looks, the best solution
is to have your tuner remove
(he entire set of white keys (in
a spinet, they are all hitched
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The Special Young Adults recently performed a choir concert for the residents of Chnstian Care
Retirement Village. The group is lead in song by David Reimer.
Companies help in re-covering ivory' piano keys
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He thinks your best bet is
the Global Sun Oven (catalog
number AA14O). which con-
sists of four reflecting sheets
of stainless steel surrounding a
________________________ cooking base.
though we'll bet he does - our The base sits on a pendulat-
ing axis that can be rotated 80
degrees for different position-
ing in the sun.
DEAR CHRISTOPHER: _
The mother’s thinking may " daughter." who admirably
have been from the ’50s, but raised with will surely surface attends college part-time while
lifestyle to which her parents the . letter was t makeshis WASHINGTON working ■ is not making the
hive -accustomed her. She received an armload of letters LINDA IN WASHING I <
should be more concerned with criticizing me for failing to So Mom is concerned that
;r extravagant lifestyle. This hen I an / enioved over the years. But, average income"? Please! Yet
1999. for crying out loud. goo ^ .... I gh Abbv. she never once men- the letter is signed "A Loving
ihad hopedhat weohan iom discuss her feelings Honed any terms of endearment Mom How about A Mater.
. olved beyon about the bov’s “prospects" about her marriage Life and alistic Mom Il daughter was
espectingmentosuppo ws before a serious commit- happiness are not about storing as concerned as mother about
" this day and age was made. Now, let’s up material things; they re living on Easy Street, my guess
w omen are just ascapablah hear it from the readers: about mutual caring and having is tht she w uld hav e dumped
e enerating, . a soul male to share your life Arnie long ago
re West app ying 7 DEAR ABBY: My advice to with. We as a society need to I vehemently disagree with
areuin expected lobe the "Arnie.” the boyfriend, is to care about people, not your advice to the mother to
' en .,r f Fami. rUn like the wind away from "Things," have a talk with her daughter
P imaryprovi erf comneting that family. especially the A LOVING HUSBAND, Abby, it's the MOM who needs
T W ' e we a mother. The values the girl was HULMEVILLE, PA, a talking to Well meanine she
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