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The Messenger from Madisonville, Kentucky • 3

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The Messengeri
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Madisonville, Kentucky
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I Cornelia J. Reynolds MADISONVILLE, Ky. Cornelia J. Reynolds, 92, of Madisonville, died at 7 p.m., Wednesday, at NHC HealthCare of Madisonville. She is survived by one brother, Thomas E.

Jones Jr. of Little Dixie, and nieces and nephews. Services will be 10:30 a.m. I 'Monday at Rudy-Rowland To Funeral Home in Henderson, with the Rev. Bob Dunlop officiating.

Burial will be in Corydon Cemetery in Corydon, I Ky. Visitation will be from 2 to 6 p.m. today and until service time Monday at the funeral home. 1 Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to St. Anthony's Hospice.

Jerry 'Chop' Pendley Jerry Bishop "Chop" Pendley, 55, of Madisonville, died Friday, March 20, 1998, at 7:05 a.m., in an automobile accident on 1 U.S. 68E in Christian County. Born June 8, 1942, in Hopkins County, he was the son of the late Joffrey Pendley and Juarena Clayton Pendley. He was a registered psychiatric nurse who worked at Western State Hospital and a U.S. Navy Vietnam veteran.

He is survived by one daughter, Sharion Pendley of Madisonville; one son, Stuart C.C. Pendley of San Diego, one sister, Melissa Wiles of Hanson, and one grandchild. Services will be 10 a.m. 'Wednesday at Barnett-Strother Funeral Home in Madisonville, with the Rev. Charles Lutz officiating.

Burial will be in the Odd Fellows Cemetery in Madisonville. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday and after 8 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. MADISONVILLE, Ky.

Otis C. 'Odie' St. Clair LIVERMORE, Ky. Otis C. "Odie" St.

Clair, 65, of West Third Street, Livermore, died Friday, March 20, 1998, at his home. Born March 21, 1932, in Dyersburg, he had at the Green River Chair Factory and Fabricating, both in Livermore. He attended the Christ Gospel Church of Livermore, and had served in the city's National Guard unit. He was preceded in death by his wife, Georgianna St. Clair, on April 27, 1994.

He is survived by two sons, David St. Clair of Florida, and Odie St. Clair of Livermore; two Shellamar Cardwell LIFE Continued from page A1 thought in the profession that no one can value those kinds of losses," said Edelman, the Washington economist. "There are others who feel there really is no merit test to put a value on love and com1.0 panionship. "We're not valuing the he added.

"We're valuting the income stream." Because their figures are 'based on generally accepted financial models within the industry, the courtroom fight 'among experts doesn't focus on the actual numbers. It's typically a fight over how successful the victims' careers would have been. "The argument is not about the said Olson. "The argument is about the assumptions. Would this kid have gone to college? Would she have graduated? Once you agree on the assumptions, there's only about a 15 percent forecast error." Breen, the families' attorney, has said previously that money wasn't the incentive behind a lawsuit for the parents, who were angered that Carneal might pursue a mental health defense.

"They think that a civil lawsuit is going to be an effective way to get additional information and make it clear to the public, that type of defense is groundless and nothing more than hiding behind the law," Breen said. SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1998 A3 THE MESSENGER For some students, Saturday another school day of Bowling Green, and Hope Ann Vincent of Greenville, four brothers, Clyde St. Clair and Edgar St. Clair, both of Owensboro, John St. Clair of Bremen, and Tommy St.

Clair of Moorman; four sisters, Elizabeth Daugherty, Ruth Slinker and Joyce Dame, all of Livermore, and Dorothy Bolton of Island, three grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at Muster Funeral Homes, Livermore Chapel, with the Rev. Lindel Hinton officiating. Burial will be in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in McLean County, Ky.

Visitation is after 3 p.m. today and from 8 a.m. until service time Monday at the funeral home. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of donations to the Otis C. "Odie" St.

Clair Memorial Fund; Muster Funeral Homes; P.O. Box 228; Livermore, Ky. 42352. Minnie Hobgood MADISONVILLE, Ky. Minnie Hobgood, 85, of Mount Gilead Community near Slaughters, died at 3:05 p.m.

Saturday, March 21, 1998, at Ridgewood Terrace Health Care in Madisonville. Born in Webster County, she was a homemaker and housewife. She was also a member of Mount Gilead General Baptist Church in Slaughters. She was preceded in death by her husband, Raymond Hobgood, in 1984. She is survived by one son, Dorris Hobgood of Slaughters; three sisters, Naomi Nance of Madisonville, Cosby Tompkins of Slaughters and Beatrice Marks of Dixon, and one granddaughter.

Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at Tompkins Funeral Home, Slaughters-Hanson Chapel, with the Rev. Harry Baldwin officiating. Burial will be in the Slaughters Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m.

today and from 9 a.m. until service time Monday at the funeral home. UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) Where have you gone, Rocky Bullwinkle? For generations, kids have spent Saturday mornings in front of the television, feasting on cartoons and cereal, unwinding from a tough week of reading, writing and arithmetic. That's all changing at one school district, which held voluntary weekend classes for the first time Saturday, giving students a sixth day to improve their grades.

"Just because it's on a Saturday, that don't mean it's gonna spoil your day," said Toro Davis, a junior who signed up for extra math and history classes at Uniondale High School. He didn't mind getting out of bed on a cold, rainy Saturday morning. "It helps students get a better grip on the things they don't understand in class." It's unrealistic to think all students can learn at the same rate, Assistant Superintendent Michael Allegra said. Some just need more instruction to catch up. "Most people realize that the expectations on students nowadays are higher," he said.

"We believe all kids not only can achieve, but can excel the variable being time." The district started with an elementary, school program in January expanded it to junior and high school students Saturday. The effort is in response to new state graduation requirements that demand all students pass tougher exams in math, science, English and social studies. The program is not remedial, because it is open to all student looking to improve their grades, Allegra said. BEER Continued from page A1 sponsored by Rep. Royce Adams, D-Dry Ridge, to allow the use of young decoys.

His bill would also require clerks at licensed establishments to sign a sworn statement they know of the law against sales to minors. Sometimes, though, even LOTTERIES Kentucky Illinois LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) Here are Saturday's winning Here are the winning numbers numbers selected by the selected Saturday in the Illinois Kentucky Lottery: State Lottery: Pick 3: 7-4-5 Pick Three-Midday: 2-8-4 Pick 4: 0-6-6-0 Pick Three-Evening: 3-3-1 Lotto: 6-17-23-25-32-42 Pick Four-Midday: 9-5-2-5 Estimated Lotto Kentucky Pick Four 7-8-9-6 jackpot: $2.8 million Lotto: 2-16-20-34-37-43 Estimated Lotto jackpot: $6.4 million Indiana Estimated Big Game jackpot: INDIANAPOLIS (AP) $30 million Here are the winning numbers selected Saturday in the Hoosier Powerball Lottery: DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) Daily Three: 7-9-6 The winning numbers drawn Daily Four: 2-6-1-8 Saturday night in "Powerball" Lucky 5: 6-10-12-29-35 are: Hoosier Lotto: 19-20-22-27- 4-34-35-38-47. 28-36 Powerball 16 Estimated Hoosier Lotto jack- Estimated jackpot: $27.5 milpot: $1.5 million lion Glamour Session ONLY $1995 Includes: Total Make Over Hairstyle 15 Pose Photo Session Proof Review For appointment call 825-8648 1 FREE TAN with session this ad Sam's Studio 1 Hour Photo Northside Square (Behind Arby's) Madisonville 825-8648 GERDA'S CERAMICS and PORCELAIN DOLLS Your full line Ceramic and Porcelain Doll Center 2208 S.

Main Madisonville, Ky 42431 Phone (502) 821-9542 Fax (502) 821-1173 Ceramic Porcelain Doll Classes The Messenger 1997 Teacher Colleen Wright gives a biology lesson to Uniondale High School students who want extra help with their studies Saturday in Uniondale, N.Y. The school opened its doors to all students for the first time Saturday, giving them a sixth day to voluntarily work on what educators say are ever-increasing demands to improve their grades. (AP Dunn) With fewer kids and only 10 teachers, all-but silent hallways replaced the usual MondayFriday bustle. School officials did not immediately have a count on how many students took part in each. 90-minute class, with the school day running from 9 a.m.

to 12:30 p.m. The federal Education Department had no figures on how many schools across the country offer Saturday classes, but several education experts said I they believe Uniondale, near the center of New York's Long Island, is among the first. knowledge of the law may not be enough. At a Revco drug store in a suburban area, Marsha was asked by the clerk for an ID. When she told the clerk she did not have one, the clerk told her to wait and asked her birth date.

Marsha told her September 1979 and was able Janet Bass, a spokeswoman for the American Federation of Teachers, said that while Saturday sessions are "not a common practice, it may become more prevalent as districts get more serious about ensuring that kids are meeting tougher standards." The cost to open eight schools in Uniondale to hundreds of students each Saturday is about $20,000 through the end of the academic year, 75 percent covered by district funds and the remainder through state grants. Teachers are paid at an hourly overtime rate, Allegra said. to buy beer anyway. The bill is sailing through the legislature, but not everyone likes the idea. "I can't tell you how much I dislike you sending somebody into a grocery store wired," said Rep.

Ron Crimm, R-Louisville, "To me, it's almost unAmerican." "It's a great idea, because when we get to review the classes, we'll know what's on the (exams)," said sophomore Patrice McLean, whose mother woke her up to remind her about the Saturday session. "I think it takes a lot of commitment from a student to give up a Saturday morning, where they could be home sleeping, going to the mall, watching TV or said teacher Colleen Wright. Some students "might not be doing that well during the week," she said. "But on Saturday, they're here and they're focused." HOUSE BILL 728 Would allow the use of people under 18 in alcoholic beverage control stings. Status: Pending in the Senate.

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