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r - f r - . ; SUNDAY EPITiOM □ April 30 , 1995 □ 3 ; Regional News / couldn’t begin to fathom . vtftat to d o with them. They must he sick individuals and they shoiddn’t be allowed hack It into sctciety. T hrow away the key. I don’t / think death, believe in capital punishment. Joe Ftata St. Louis, MO 11 lilm Douglas Lind^y Cooperstown Sandy Sawyer Cooperstown ^ ^ s h o u l d the punish- JL JL\. JL j 1,1 a \ > ^ e n t be for the people who .. ...1^ 'm bombed the Federal Building hy dan sheridan in Oklahoma City? / think they stottld b e pun ished like they punished the oth ers. I diink the death sentence is too easy for them. A s much as I hate to say it, / feel they should be executed they should get the dcadi |»nal- in a public display. •y- BID Clark VIekI Caira Cooperstown Ida Walsh GalnsvUte, FL Richfield Springs Bassett offers free healtl:| information phone line ® COOPERSTOWN-Who should one call if one is new to the area and needs a h ^ t b care provitor? Where is the nearest support group for people with lupus? If a child has a fever, what should be done? What is the difference b e tw e ^ ‘'good” and \bad\ cholesterol? Thanks m Bassf u Healthcare, the a n s w e r to these questions - and many othera • are now available, right at people’s fingertips. Bassett has just implemented a toll-free telephone service answered by registered nurs es and tmined representa tives who can direct callers to appropriate health resoorces and providers dironghontthe region. This service, called ' HealthSource. can be Inched by calling toll-free I (800) 298-8900, o r tocmily be call ing 547-3900, HeallhSoun% is now available 24 hours a ^ y M o n ^ y through Friday. Plans to erqrand this service to week ends are uiiderway. P«:q)Ie do not n e ^ to be esmblished Bassett {mtients to can H^diSource. Anyone can call Tom Malloy, a registered nurse at Healthsource, asks and. answers questions about symptoms and directs patients to the right type o f care. with a health questioii. People who call and request infor mation about health care prov iders or services in the region will receive fol low-up letters containing contact names, phone numl^rs and other information. In addition, He^th- Source nurses and representatives can send callers informalion^on a variety of specific h ^ t h topics, including injury prevention, women’s issues, childhood health, cancer detection and treaunent. and much more. For more information or to request a HealihSource brochure and magnet, call HealthSource at 547-3900 or toll-free at 1 (800) 298-8900. Results of 4-H Horse Bowl announced CHENANGO FORKS - The annual regional 4-H Horse Bowl contest was recently held at Chenango Forks. 4-H members denrmnstiaied their knowledge o f htuse scioee using quiz bowls in a “Jeopardy\ type setting. The program is ccmlinated by Cornell Coc^ieiative Exlsnsian's 4-H Youth Develtqmieiit Staff and volunteers. There are three divisions: Senior (14 years and older); Junior (13 years and younger); and Novice (Hrsl year at the regional everit) The tup SIX in the Senior event and the Junior event will represent the region in the State 4-H Horse Bowl Contest at Cornell University in Ithaca. Mike Jacobsen of Oneonia scored second hipest individually at the Senior level He will go on to stale competiUon. Also members of the Senior team were Cedy Bnce of New Berlin and Janet Wells of .Moms The Senior team scored thud Members of the Junior A team were Amanda Jones of Middlcfield, Katie Jacobsen of Oneonia, Brandy Anderson of M oms and Lindsey Sheldon of Hariwick. The team See BOWL on Page 7 DOL offering workshops ONEONTA - Wmkstajps will be offm d at dK Oneonta office of the New York S u ae Department o f Labor. Finding a jo b /^ if assessment: It Oneonia m the scheduled time. 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In this w o d ^ o p , a skill Imscd resumd and cover k m ^ is eonsuticted. designed toctqmire tire interest of potential employers to interview for the wanted job. Interviewing There is only one to make a first impression. In titis workshop, q u ^ r n i s most often a ^ e d by inrervlewm are reviewed, as ore ways re handle (hfttn positively. A ire reviewed are n r e i l ^ o f eemtrelling (Ire inter- tdew, body bngaage a n d foUow-ap. These wts^ops axe fiee and ofifised twice e v ^ montii on a ffeKible rehc^nle, Thtse intm^ted ^ 1 ^ simply go re ihc Depaitment of Ubor office. 12 Dietz St. JO YOU... ■ Hold reading material close ■ Have excessive h ead Iff movemem while reading ■ Lose your place while reading ■ Hub eyes frequent^ a Make revemaJs while reading ■ Often have headaches s Have to reread thirds III It so, we remmmn^ having your vision tested. • : Cooperstown Optical f) (607) i 4 7 - 8 0 ^ * Lower Chestnut Street *(800) 724*9462 : ■ waOam H. Murdock, UMfwedCkJiiGfein Or. 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