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 Thanks
              to local businesses from Jan Hashman 11-29-00 To
              the editor: Many
              thanks to all the local businesses who so generously donated to
              the Jan Hashman Cancer Benefit.  Special thanks goes out
              to:    
              AAL for their donation of paper products and financial assistance     Chug
              Hubrich from Hicks Gas for grilling all our hot dogs on such a
              cold day    
              HYPE kids from Lincoln Junior High for keeping our tables clean    
              Hassebrock family for their donation of half a hog    
              Highland Guard Bagpipers for their tremendous performance    
              Jim and Nancy Ireland for donating a spectacular hot-air balloon
              ride    
              Lincoln IGA for donating all the hamburger and hot dog buns    
              Mike Maske for his expertise in auctioneering    
              P & W Pools for the donation of all the barbecue, hot
              dogs, advertisement    
              Stone County Ramblers for providing such wonderful
              bluegrass music    
              Water Street Catering for making the delicious chili and
              soup    Other
              businesses who made donations were Abe's, Auto Zone, B & K
              Antique Mall, B & L Photography, Becherer's, Benner's, Big R,
              Blade's, Blue Dog Inn, Bonanza, Brandt’s Arcade, Broadway
              Cleaners, Burger King, Burwell's, Camel's Hair’em, Cherished
              Memories, Corner Cuts, Cracker Barrel, Dairy Bar, Doll House,
              Domino's, Eagles, Family Video, Fashion Bug, Fifth Street Food
              Mart, Fifth Street Wash House, First Wok, GKC Theater, Graue
              Inc., Heads Are Turnin', Holiday Inn, Kathleen's
              Hallmark, Kickapoo Street Dollar Store, Lincoln Furniture, Logan
              County Hardware, Logan Lanes, MKS Jewelry, Maverick's,
              Mel-o-Cream, Merle Norman, Mirror Images, NAPA, Nichol's Car Care,
              Oasis, Other Side Of The Fence, Personal Image, Pizza Hut, Prairie
              Years, Rajean Babbs, Ray Bernahl, Rubber Roost, Speed Lube, Sports
              Plus, Stage, Steak-n-Shake, Tannery, Three Roses Floral, Tobias
              Embroidery, VFW, Wal-Mart Photo Lab, Wendy's and Wibben's Clocks. Please
              remember these businesses when you do your holiday shopping and
              all throughout the year.  For these businesses are the
              ones who support their local citizens whenever there is
              a need. Jan
              Hashman Lincoln   
 Lazy
              Row resident concerned with loss of farmland to 'progress' 11-29-00 To
              the editor: I
              would like to express my dissatisfaction with the decision reached
              by the Logan County Board this past Tuesday evening concerning the
              rezoning of agricultural property in Eminence Township. Mr.
              Mahler, who mentioned that the land be rezoned, said he was in
              favor of progress in Logan County. How much progress is there when
              a farmer chooses to sell part of his productive land so that less
              grain can be produced? I
              am concerned that several points were brought up, yet were glossed
              right over: 1.
              No consideration was shown for the people who live on Lazy Row,
              who want to keep the area as it is. This is our home. We choose to
              live in the country because we don’t want commercial property in
              our back yards. It is a unique environment in Logan County. There
              are businesses on Lazy Row. They are farmers who work hard to give
              you a good product. They raise fruit, beef, pork and grain. There
              is healthy wildlife in the area such as owls, hawks, deer,
              pheasant, fox and coyote. Not only is it to be enjoyed by those
              who live here, but also by those of you who come out for a country
              drive. 2.
              This spot was not the only available spot for a radio tower, whose
              range is very short. Another alternative would be to buy the radio
              station in Lincoln, update equipment and use buildings already in
              place instead of destroying good farmland. 3.
              The lack of concern for the migratory songbirds that this tower
              will be affecting, for it will sit in their flight path. 4.
              After hearing the budget approval of hundreds of thousands of our
              tax dollars, $3,700 in tax revenue is a pittance amount that won’t
              even stay in the township. It will be given to Lincoln. In
              Genesis God told Adam that because of his sin he would have to
              toil and eat the fruit of the ground. It seems that
              "progress" is leaving less and less ground to raise food
              on. In Matthew 16:26 Jesus asks, "What will it profit a man
              if he gains the whole world yet loses his soul?" People
              seem to be forgetting what the farming heritage of America is. In
              the name of "progress," farmland has been lost to
              highways, sterile subdivisions, parking garages; and acres of the
              finest land now sits under concrete at car factories, even golf
              courses. In our lust for "progress," a way of life and
              good food will be lost. Judy
              Ballinger Atlanta   
 ‘Would
              you trust these folks?’ 11-27-00 To
              the editor: It
              seems that CILCO didn`t consider that winter might be cold in
              central Illinois, and so customers will pay an extra-high
              surcharge above and beyond their normal usage charges for natural
              gas and electricity, to cover inadequate "planning." This
              past summer this same utility company implemented a much higher
              surcharge for electricity usage during the summer stretch, once
              again a result of poor planning. Just
              a few years ago there were some nasty reports about CILCO employees
              downgrading gas leaks and falsifying maintenance reports in their
              central Illinois service area, just to save the company some
              money. Does
              anyone notice a pattern forming? CILCO
              used to have long-term contracts with its primary supplier,
              Panhandle gas, but ended that stodgy practice so it
              could "shop around for the best prices for customers." CILCO
              has warned us of 50 percent or more increases in winter heating bills
              throughout this winter season. Have the best interests of their
              customers been served? Who will swallow the "bitter
              pill" that resulted from their most recent planning blunder?
              Take a wild guess! If
              this was your investment company, would you trust these folks? Les
              Van Bibber Lincoln   
  
 Gerber
              info request 11-25-00 To
              the editor: At
              the September meeting of the Chester-East Lincoln grade school
              board, the settlement of the class-action suit against
              Gerber Food was brought up. The information was provided by
              Superintendent Robert Schwindt. The settlement entitles every
              child in America born between 1985 and 1997 to a $500 U.S. Savings
              Bond. Do
              you know how to get information on the procedures to follow to
              receive the money? Superintendent Schwindt stated that forms would
              be sent to the parents of Chester-East Lincoln students, but this
              information should be made more widely available. Thank
              you for considering this request, and I look forward to hearing
              from you. Steven
              T. McCaw   Editor's
              response Steve, We
              were alerted to this matter on Saturday morning and ran the
              following information on the front page Saturday 11/18/00. I hope
              this answers your question.   
 CAUTION!!
              A note has been sent home with school children indicating that a
              class action lawsuit against Gerber has been settled and children
              born within a specific time frame are eligible for a $500 Savings
              Bond. Parents are asked to send a copy of their child's birth
              certificate and Social Security number. A
              check at the Gerber web page indicates that this is a fake! Gerber
              has been the target of several false claims in recent years. You
              can read their disclaimer on their website at www.gerber.com.   
 On
              their website Gerber advises parents not send a child’s birth
              certificate, Social Security number or any other personal
              information to anyone! Jan
              Youngquist     
     
                
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