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San Aruonid ........-.................. 21

Dea11er .................................. l5
* MiiiDCIOUI ............................. IJ
74 • Hculton ............................... 10
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Dallu ........... ........................... 9
Vancouvc:r ......•..........:_ ............ 6

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Sou lhGallia ............... .., ..~ .. l4 l8 18 II a

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Juli Bailey ................................6
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Henther Daiiey....................... :.4
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Yant'ouo,.le('al Otlando, 7:30 p.m.
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Charlotte at Utnh. 8 p.m.
S e;~tt le nt Snn Antoni o, 8JO p.m.
Washin¥ton at Oiicago, 8:30, p.m. , · .
L...A. Chppeu at L.A. Lnkers, 10:30 p.m.

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6. FIOJ1da .................................... ll -l
7. SyrawSe ...................................9-0
8. Duke ........................................9"2
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TorontCJ ....................:............ 17
Milwauk:ee ............................ l7
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Ot~rs rutl"ina "oCn: Tempk. 219 1\ilane 69
Web Forca\ 56, Si. JOhn'• 5l, N.c: State
Miui. . . 38, Gonuga 26, OregQa l$, XAVIER
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BaJtimore ........................... .JI. 8 o .SOO 324 271

Pacific l..ud~ran 58. Pomona·Pitztr 37
S. Oregon 74, Cascade S4
UC Sama·Barbata 75, Ncbra.'!lka 66

CIN . N.ATI ....................4 12 0 . 2~0 283 460
CLE ELAND ................. ... 2 14 0 .12! l17 437

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proceeding With Route 33, while Ill ,widen the road from two to four lanes..:
Celona said .Alternative No: 4 is
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fav~ by ODOT. II is 14.16 miles •
posed to be reviewing the project.
• At the lime he resigned, For8n said long and wOiild cost an eatimlllcd
the "funds have been so irrevocably $90.9 million for sa two-lane super
committed .by 0001' 11)11 the (Oii· highway. The most expensive esti· ,
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RACINE ...,.. Robert E. Beegle, Racin,e,
announced Tuesday hi&amp; candidacy for the Republican nomination 'for Meif!$ County sheriff..·
Beegle retired laSt month as a full-time deputy,
with more than.31 years of service. He begail his
law enforcement career under then-Sheriff Robert
c. Hartcnbach and laaer served as chief deputy
sheriff ul)dcr Jame5 Proffitt and James Soulsby.
Bcegle.il a Meigs COOnty native and a 1958
graduate · of Racine High .School. He later
received a master's ,de&amp;!;ee In educatioR with
course work 111 . Ohio. Univttsity, atld reccndy
r-etired as principal, at Sy.racl.se Elementary
SChool with 41 yeluS of service: • ..
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Route 33 Citizens Advisory Commit· Process."
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At Monday's meeting at the Ohio
meeting in Pomeroy and resi~ University Inn in Athens, committee
were invited.back into the fold
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remaining committee members, with
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Department of Transportation chief of Pomeroy. "I am pro-road, but I want
staff, asked that the diSsidents return. to hear the Olher side."
Those who walked our were 1im
Foran·said Tuesday he will consid·
Foran, Matt Peters, Sue ZIDo and er returning, but only if the group will
Todd Acheson. Th~y resigned for · seriously consider the various altema,what they termed "a fundamentally dves for the highway project.
flawed" planning process.
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The Stw. Transportalion ReView show of good faith,. but he could ncit
Advisory Council established lhe ·say if he will return until he kn&lt;:tws
advisory C!)mmittee in August in more about the committee's stance.
response to. public criticism · of the
Celona said the committee will
meet ln four weeks to study its find· ·
proposed alignment.
The committee was to review all ings before presenting them to the ·
·~lisonable alternatives" to I~ pro- TRAC. 0001' has hired a consultant
posed construction as required ·by the firm to make recommendations.
National Environmental Policy Act.
He said, ''Thill body is not a failure . ·
The. resigni~g members, however, becauSe some peopl~ ha~ left."
have ~d that since July, ODOT has
At the opening of tile meeting, 1im .
cOntinued to spend more thlll\ $1 mil- . Hill of Ol)()l's Office of Environ· ·.
lion on its .,eferred alignment for a mental ScrVi&lt;:el. praentecf an hournew 1'Qad between Athen5 and Dar· . long !e'li~w of .fiiidiqp l!ld rec:om- .
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Momreal at Washington, 7 p m
Bo1ton at N Y. I• landers, 7.30 p.m.
Ottawa 111 Carolina, ?:30 p.m.
Pboenix at' Detroit, 7:30p.m.
Los A~ge leut St. Loui s, 8 p.m.

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Toronto 6. Buffalo 2
Dallas 4, Los Angeles I
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Toronto al N.Y:'Rangers, 7:30p.m.
New Jersey at Pittsburgh, 7:30p.m.
Nashville at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
Calgary at Colorado, 9 p.m. ·
San Jose lit EdmOnton, 9 p.m,
Tampa Bay at Vancouver, 10 p.m.
· F'lorida. at A~im. 1~ : 30 p.m.

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Coastal Carolina 91 , Newberry 4~
Coftpin St~ ~· Dcl,ware St. ·60
· De: taSt 86, Touga 00~2
~ 79, Mlf')'lutd 61
nvrida ~I . Wis.·Green Bay 47

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PhOf=ni• .................. 21 1.1 4 0 46 11 9 102
Dollus ................ ,.... 20 I ~· 5 I ~6 97 92
LosAngeleL.,........ 11 15 6 2 42 Jl7 Ill
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Cort1atJd Lakeview 47, l.abrae 32
y·Detroit ,\........................... 8 8 ()o .300 322 323
Crooksvi\le 18, Heihklek Miller 32
~n Bay ·;.............. .......... 8 8 0 ..500 357 .141
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,Henderson St. 72: MollCYallo 66
· Oklahoma ~1. 17, Texas A.&amp;.M·Corpus Chri1ti 40 ·y:·Miami ..............................9 1 0 .563
N.Y. Jets ..................... \....... 8, 8 0 .SOO
Rice 60,~Te~~oas A&amp;M !i7 .
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Montana St. IQ1, Rocky Moontai.h 71
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OklaHoma 67, Ln.mar 6:\
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Tcxns'Tec-h 82, Prl\lrie View 61
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VanCouver vs. Miami, 7:JO p.m.
S ~~enment o at CLEVELAND, 7: JO p.m.
· Atlanti:l at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.
Snn Antonio at ·Minnesotll. '8 p.rq
.. Sea11le at Houlton, 8:.' 0 p.m.
C1111rlone ot Phoenix. 9 p.m,
DallllS at Denver, 9 p.m.
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Coli. of Charleston 70, ETS U 53
Coppin St. 77. Delawlre St 73-20T
Floridii A&amp;M 68 Md.·Eastetn Shore 55
Gewje Mason 69. l!Pnell 58
Qeoraia Southe~urman 77
HIUtlJMon 82, N. CarolioaA&amp;T 7Y
Jacbonville St. 82, Jacksonville 73 .
· Louisville 81, Tul~U"~C 70
' Memphis 76, Arkansu Ji
New Orleans 62, McNeese St. 60
Old Dominion 82, Georze Wruhing10 n 7.5
S. Carolina St. 84, Norfolk St. 79.
SE Covisiana 66, Loyola. NO 42
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Southern U. 65 , Jackson St. 56
Te~Wo.· ~·brtin 64, Butler ~ 2
~;r~oJinp 15. ~attanooga ~8 .

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Monday's regular-~~eason finale
Keftlon Ridae 74, SpriDJ. S. 65
Alllllll l4. San Francisco 29
Wayette Aik':n E. 49, Wa)'GeSfield 43
. Lot.wood·.S Sbctidon 39
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Usbon
Local ! I, \'... Oioney 37
Noriolk. St j6, S. C.-ollftl Sl. 48
Lopn 54, Vlacent w..... ~3
Nonh Georgia 80 Berry 64
Mutua Uescwood !!i9J. Roolilown 48
Nonhweslei'D St. 73 MtNccae St 58
Mlri1 Sltln MlriM 6L. LCC 49
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Mllietta 62. Cbeshire Riv-er Val. 44
Ohio Wesleyan 76. Thomai More 60
Metamora E~ 56, Hilltop 47
Rollins 7!i, WiQpte 58
Moploro 50; ....Reid 47
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.Tenftl:!ssee 113. Old Dominion SS .
N. L&lt;wilblq Triad !8. S!ri"'- N........., 40
Atlahllc Dlvlston
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New C•lisle Tecunuch Sl, Fairborn 37
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New Phil. TuJCanw• Ouh . .f'. Strubut&amp; 29 '
NeW :ersey ........ ~ ... 22 12 !i 2 51 '116 96 r
Waite F;om t 64, Aoridi St. 59
. Ohio Val. a.Htian 66, Racine: Soulhern 55
Philadelpl}ia............ 22- II 6 . I 51 121 • 89,
Peden City, W.Va. 41, New Matamoru Frontier Piusburah ............... l7 17 3 5 42 123 107
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N.Y. Rangen ......... 12 19 7 3 34 95 Il l
Midwest'
Peninsula Woodridge 64, Oureti.svillt 40
N.Y. lslanders ........... 9 22 5 0 23 14 11:5•
Auguscana.S.D. 93. Mqmingskle 60
' Raverina Southeast SO, Windham 45
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Raylaad Buckeye Local 46, M~:~adowbrook 43
Nvrtheast Divlslon
Capital 86; WitteRs 72
Rced$ville Eulem 74, South Oallia 61
~ nt. Missouri 18, Pittsbu.rl St. SJ
Tnf9 nto .................. 2.4 · 12 4 2 5~ t 22
Rock Hi1166. McDemon Nonhwest 63.
Empol'ia ,St. 74 Mis50Uri Wntera 42
Ouawa .................... l9 13 6 2 46 \OJ
Roc kford Park.way ~11. ~th A,da ms 50.01'
EvnrtSv ille 72, Indiana St. 65
· Buffalo :
...... 16 18 5 I J8 99
Salem
49.,
Beloit
West
Bn.nch
46
Gmt'e 56, Indiana Tech 51
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Bmtoo .................. D 16 10 2 38 97
Shndyside
6.5.
Woodsfield
Monre
Cent.28
Hen~ri" 79, Southweitem, Texas 64
Montreal ...,.~
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Springboro 73, Middletown Fenwick ~ I
Hillsdale 78. St. Joseph 's, Ind. 69 ·
St.
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Cle.
Lutheran
West
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. lnd.·Pur.·lndpls. 101, Clevelaad St. 72
Southeast DMslon
St Oairsville ~9. lkllaire 47
Mioo,.l&gt;uiuth 74, Bemidji St. 57
rlorida .'...., ......... _,_,2 1 IJ ~ -. 3 48 115' 9!
Tol. Maumee ,Val . ~7 . Emmanuael49
MiMI St. 8 ~ : Huron '74
Caroli na .................. rs 16 7 0 .'\7 94 102
. ToiedOCh,-isdan 61 .·0reaon Snilch 48
Missoo ri·Rtlila 84. Mlisouri Soothem 68
Was h inJ ton ~ ........ :. 1 ~ 16 7
1 .\4 88 10 \
"\ TOfonto 44. Steubenville: Ca th. Cent. 31 .
Nonh 'onkola IOJ. Nebrash.QmaOO 12
Tnmpa Bl\y ... ~., ...... IO 21 5 :'\ 28 \00 128
.~n Cham~on 6'2. Newlon 'Falls .50
Northern S1., S.D. 87. Minn.-CrookstoiiA3
Atlant.rt ...................... 8 25 4 ·' 23 82 US
Walerford 36. 8elpre 3~
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Welhburg
8Jook
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Richmund
Ed
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S. Dak01a St. 80, S011th Oak'* 76 ·
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WellsVill~ 62. Lisbon Dnvid Anderson '47
SW Minfltltota.75 , Winona St. 69 ~ '"
Central Dh·ision
You.
Mooney
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WIU'ren
Ketlnc:dy
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SW MiJSouri Sc. 64. Wichita St.' 54. .
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St; Francis, Ind. 90, 5paldi1J1-$'),
St. l}lomn$, Minn. §6. .St. Olaf ~t
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St. Loui s ............... 23 II S 0 51 11 8 .8...,
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Sterling 71, Miuowi 8aprist58 ~;:.
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NMhville ....,.......... I~ 10 5 2 l~ 101 114
Trumaa St. 63, WashbumliO
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Chicawo .................. l'l 22 6 2 .~0 · 106 121Valparaiso 66. UMKC 65
W. Illinois 66 r thkago St. 50
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Wayne. Neb. S9. Concordia. StP. .58
Colorndo ................. l8 16 5 1 r 42 108
Wi.s ·CHhkosh 8S, Beloit 36
Edn&gt;ontoo .... ,, ....,.... n 17"10 ~ 41 102 II&lt;'
Wi J:-WtUtcwatel' 6..'\, ChicaiO 46 ...
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
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Vanl.'ouvtr ............ ,12 IS ,; 7 J , J4 95 Ill

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Browa 55, Holy Cum 5J
Connecticu1 83, Sacred Heort·S6
Navy72, UMB C~ l .
Rider 83, Canisius 69
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St. John 's 82, Pittsburgh ~8
Wqner 71 . Albany: N.Y. 66

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Bosrol:l 10.5, CI..£VELAND 98
Wa5hinaton 99, Golden S1a1e 87
.Philadelphia -124. Milwaukee 120--0T
Oetroit 1111. Orlando 106
Ponland 18, Chicqo 6~
Utah 109 1 lle'n~ 89

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AngJe·Johnson............. ."!....... 2-2
Holl y ~;&amp;a n ~ ...................... 3-6
Ashley Canlweil.. ......... ........l-4
Tanya Haner ......................... 2·4
Candice Mooney ..................0..1
Tracy Che ney .......................0.1
Steph:mie Evanich .......... :..0.1

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11 10 .630
Pho!elli.a ............. .'.....~ ............. l8 II .621
Satd0 ................................... 18 12 .600
I L.A Cllppen ..........................9 20 .3 10
Go!~ Sta~e ........................... 6 24 .200 .

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Our V&amp;eW: So long, Charlie Brown, Page A4

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REEDSVILLE - Betsy- Herald
Nicodemus, Rc:odsville, is announcing
her intention to seck the Democratic
Party nominllion for Meigs County
Oerk of Courts. '
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· She is a 1982 .gradual~; of Meigs ·
High School and has resided in Meigs
County a total of 32 years. ,
She has also lived in Bradley, Ill.,
and Piketon. She attended ~bury Col·
lege_in Wilmore, Ky.. and received an
associalo's degree from Hocking Col·
lege.
, Her ·parenfs are Mary Jane Talbott
ofTu~rs Plains, aad Frank Herald Jr.
of Middleport.
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She considers h,!lrself a "people per·
son" and views the clerk of courts
office as an opportunity to serve ·the

lhe ' ~ ~li't_· Catholic spent half my life· in service to the ~idents of
aturdt, served 14 years on Meip County as a full-time deputy sheriff. I have
'the M,igl County Board of been involved in almost all aspects of the opera·
~lb. was a former mem: tion of the sheriff's office (civil, as well as the
ber arid ot!icer of the Racine . criminal part).
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Fire Department and a found· ·
"I hold the office of sheriff in high regard and
ing member of the Racine I unde1111nd its importance and place in our
' liiilcaFICY Squad, and a 19- demOcratic form of govemmen~" he continued.
.year rneinber of Racine· Vii· "I iun interes.led in Meigs County- it's my home
IIIF Council.
- ,and its residents. I am running for the position
' ~e cited the follow~ng of county slleriff- not running againsl'anyone!"
\k. ~rna that he · would
Beegle is married10 .the former Jane Gilmore
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~d~!, if electdd• sheriff: • Taylot and they have three adult children: Kim,
·supervision o( employees IIIII would, impove director of communications for the Republican
cfficiencj, morale, and develop an altitude of National Committee; Kelly, ope..-ions. manager
being of belp and assiatance to .the.reSidents; and for Toyota West; and Kerri, graphics de~ent
prudent spending of the ~nl budget.
for the.Mansfield News J&lt;;&gt;Umal and Marion Star
"I want to be your sheriff;'' BcCgle said. "I've·· newspapers:
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Meip
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She .believes that
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key . to ·any sue- ·
cessful
office,
whelber it is a
aovemmcnl
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ljiCncy or a private ·
sector business. · ~Nicodemue
If elected, si!C::
intends ,to .arran~ ·:
the scheduling to allow ·for ope'n hou11 ~·
more convenient to those needing ti.:: ·
visit t.he title office.
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husband, Roger; and their 4-year-old :·
~ughler, Mallory.
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·BOnd issue for 3 new schools approved/
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: RAONE -· ·Bob tomns ~ Ron ·
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Oct.17-SacredHeartCalholic ed for Poetofthe ,Yearby the Inter· :
looking .blck 1!1 the MWI ot . Hoeflich;.dic~ at his home. He was ,
&lt;ltnn!arua were rwl~ as presi·
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· perhape best known as writer of the . Church celebrates Jubilee Mass.
· aatiQrlal Society of Poets and trav· ,.
dent and vioe .presidcd~ ~ely,
popular
"Bcatof
the
Bend"
column.
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Oct..
19
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Sugar
Run
eledJO.Wuhington D.C., whet'll she
of the Southern Local Board of Edu·
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SEPrEMBER
SCpt.
28
County
Commis·
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n
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in
Pomeroy
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was
initiated into 1the Society of ..
Qlendar
i;8fjon during that ' group's annual ·
Sept.' 3. - Law enforcement sion~rs set mee~ng to di~cuss, Sal.• demolished.
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Pocls as an International Poet of ,
'9rpnizallonal meeting Monday
CIIMifteds
B3:f
agencies
·report
peisistcnt
drought
urdily
courthouse
hours.
.
Oct.
21
Meigs
County
Route
Merit:
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.Comlq
is
assisting
office(S
in
war
on
drup
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Corridor
Campaign
Committee
Nov.
3.
Meigs Local voters :
· The board also appointed bolrd
Editorials
by making it tuier for spotteri t()
OCI'OBER
forms to support construction of approve ·3.95 mill bond/levy issue :
Rllllllbor Dqug Utile to serve as lea- ·
find
marijuana
plants.
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Oct.
3-~
Probe
of
possible
voter
U.S, 33 from Athens to Darwin.
for construclion of three new ·
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Sept.
5
Judge
.Fred
W.
Crow
fraud
in
Lebanon
and
Letart
lo.
w
n·
Oct.
22
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United
Fund
kicks
off
schools
in the district.
. :'
, Belrd Association.
.
ui:a, 6 ·
.Ill
asks
proseculoJS
-to
provide
a
shipe
is
launched
due
lo
large
num.
ils
2000
furKI-raising
camf!aign.
Nov.
4
.;_Nine
people
arr~tCd
in
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~ 1hc boird appOTCCI 'the pwthre
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detailed,
videotaped
inventory
of
ber
of
abiienhl&amp;
billota
in
those
two
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Oct.
24
Po!fleroy'a
St$;YC
.'raids
of
suspected
Pomeroy
area
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of,tllw rd!Qol bu{for $$6, U¥)1'nlm
.JOOCII aelzecl ftolll" Fred ~&lt;ldy. ._ prec;lncts. No actlon folloWs.
Story named Melp CountY.'• 1999 drujl houses w.ere indicted by the ·
DINBul._,~ ... Tho . .
Ch1rlea
W.
Oovey
il
named
to
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Oct.
5'
Work
'be&amp;inil.
oh
Penon .of lhe Year;
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bull Will m ' 19( .~ Tltonla liQdy on
replace
Robert
'L.
Wingett
as
pub·.
Pomeroy
street
pavinJ
projects:
Oct.
25
Construction
pn
Nov.
S
Rose
Arin
Jenkins
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a FRIPI!iller ~-. .
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Usher
of
.Ohio
Valley ~ Publishing
The.'
co'n~uitlng
firm
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Elementary
Scllool
begins
kllled
ld
an
auto
accident
in
Suttoil.
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'11le bolrclallll ~ a l'tiiOiuCQmpany newsJIIIpelll.
• McCormick, TaylOr&amp;, Alloclates is . 'with worke111 · from Anco Minin~ Township.
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tkitl wlina for a brick procumnent
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8
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County
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Com·
.Ricked
to
s'tudy
.work
done
10 far on · ·co., Belmont, atartina work on ..:
Nov.
8
Plana
·are
announoed
;
bid ~·• for the ~lemcnlai)o dchool
missionen
endolse
creation
of
a
u.s.
33
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Athena
to
DIIWin.
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ptll'kiilalot,
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FeCney-Bcnnett
Post
128,
Ameri·
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. btlildlnl project. '
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,M eip Coun~y &amp;roup to :promote . Oct •. 6 ·- Ground ia offi~ially
Ocf. 26 ...., Area lawmen claim · can Lc&amp;lon, for restoring . t!'e all· ::,
Ia J1C!1IIIIMI 11111!111. the ~ 1 ,
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conatruction
of
U.S.
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from
b(Qken
on
the
Southern
l!le!llllltary
auticcsa
in ·ahuttina ,down two ' wm memorial in Middleport.
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K -1 di¥JUijnlllonofA1111alip
. Athens to O..Win,. · ' ' · · • School Pfojectln Racine.
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-Pomeroy..area dru&amp;hoilles.
N(lv. 10- Public hcsrin1 held -·
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01:1. 11-CounttCon\mission.' · Slate Development Director C. fordesip ·inputon theplinned new ·
tlllelinp Will b6 Wei "'e
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l999oltj,
v.ut1
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Rldne
Pall
Featlval
era
conaider offenng additional Lee Jo.hnaOn tou11 Meip industrial
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Plige 3 . .~
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Sept. 17- Long-time columnist thouse in an·cff&lt;irt to serve working
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Propam applications continue to be accepted throuaJI Mardi 31.
The federally funded program offers
healing ..Jstance once per heating season
' on an emergency basis for eligible householda whose1leal·related utililiea are discon. neeted, threatened with disconnection or
• bulk fuel supply is less than 10 days.
The regula~ HEAP program also offers
• heatin&amp;·assistance once per heating season
to low-income householda by defraying the
. high C08l of ~me heating. The application
, deadli11e for regular HEAP is March 31.
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offers Moting usisttrnce once
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gency basis for tlliible house·
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lllililies an disconnecied;
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Strickland, a Deii!OCrat; stewed
over the mailing for a couple weeks,
then responded Tuesday with a curt
!crier accusing the sponsoring group ·
of inaccuracies and scare tactics. He
also offered to debate the issue during
a seniors' forum in Sybene, Ohio.
"If these people want 10 try 10
damage me politically on this issue,
then I say go 10 jt," Strickland said
from Portsmouth, Ohio.
John Powell, chief operating offi·
cer and vice president of government
relations for The Seniors Coalition,
which distributed the~poSICatd, said
debating the congressm,an "may be
an option."
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The ·mailing into Strickland's district was part of a larger 'mobilization
against President Ointon 's proposal
to add an optional prescription drug .
benefit to Medicare.
"It's the wrong way to go," Powell said. "I would question thqse
members of Congress who ha've
. looked at this very carefully and sti!l
support it."

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'to happen," he said. "We're reviewing our policy on this to See that it
doesn't happen in the future. Public .
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On Monday, Jacqueline RomerSensky, H\lman Services director,
· announced that agency workers were
not to· appear in any such advertisements or offer testimonials for companies.

Civil War buff
solvea mysteries
SHARO~.llE (AP) - . Civil

War buff Bill Elmore 11new he had
·stumbled onto ihe grave ·o f a Union .
SOldier when ·he saw the lelteJS OVI
. - Ohio \blunt- Infantry·- on
· ,.\Yhat w;15 left of a crumbling head. stone in a rundown cemetery.
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But the illegil)le carving on the
marker di4n't disclose the soldier's

name.

After months of archive reSearch,
Ehnore haa.solved the puzzle .and is
ready 10 ask the federal govem~nt
•'10 replace the stone. ·
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gil member 'in this Oncinnati sullllrl!,
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has been working with EI!JIIlre' .•;m' .
plans to restore the burial Site of
· Jonathan .Shuff, . whO was killed in
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ovqrown cenlelery and ~ •repreIICIIIIIivea of vc1eran1 orpmzallons to
pllticipllle ·in a &lt;:eremony .when\lhe
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Sentinel Ntwa Staff
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Public Defender Commission,
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"POMEROY-The Meigs County the appropriations for those depart- $40,000; agriculture, ~129,700; regis- .panying finaneial support- are placing an increasing pressure on the• {
Commissioners aJIP.roved a general ments oper.ded from the general fund ·trar of vital statislics, $220; children's county's coffers.
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"While
working
on
this
year's
budREEDSVIU.E- Erika H. Boring, 73, Reedsville, died Sunday, January 2, 2000, appropriating those funds in the made for 1999;
sn,SOO; veterans services, $38,547; . get, it was again evident of the burden 1
2000 at the home of bet daughter and son-in-law.
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· Appropriations, by department; public assistance, $105,278; postage, that unfunded state mandates ' place •
She was born. in Panzig Germany, on)une 2, 1926, the daughter of the late action taken Tuesday.
were approved as (ollows: count~ $32,100; PERS, $184~5 .88; work- upon small county budgets like ours," •
August and ~ana Ellwarti'She was a beloved wife, mother and homemaker.
While the commissioners will comrpissioners, $179,095.79; auditor, erscompensation, $9,000; unemploy- Davenport said.
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compensation
$5,00Q;
"I
think
that
more
effort
needs
to·
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Pat~c1a ~art1n, and her husband, Hugh, of Reedsville; one son, Michael Bor- throughout the coming year, they · Buckeye · HillS/Hocking Valley Medicare. $15,000; plat map office,
'"8.and Ins w1fe, Donna, of Winterset, Iowa; one·brother, ·Erich and Gertrude were helped ,in their.first-of-the-year Region~! Development District, $51,200; ·Jaw library, $2,400; histori-' be made in protesting these ever, •
· Ellwart, of Mdnd1~urg, Germany; two grandsons, Michael and 'Angel Martin, numbet crunch by a cash carryover $,2,298.70; prosecuting attorney, cal society, $8,000;' copnty building "increasing drains on local government ~
reveooe," he added .
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$250, 749.82; housing of prisoners, insurance, $33,000; health insurance,
Davenport
said
that
despite
those&gt;
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ong; and her mot_her-m-law, Edith Erdman; a_sister-in-law, Phyllis Hetzer and . lanet Howard, ~sident 'bf the $135,000; Bureau. of Inspection, . $140,00(); crippled children, $23,000;
mandates,
he
felt
·the
outcome
of
the.
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John HeJzer; .a ~1ece, Janet Hoffman; amd nephews, John Hel:ler, Rainer Ell- board' of commissioners, said that the $53,000; court of appeals, $7,000; Soil · and Water 'Conservation,
wart and C:hnst1an Ellwart.
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county was able· I~ end the year with I common pleas 'court, $96,808; juve-. $58,000; DARE match, $10,300; budget process was a success, and
Commissioner · Jeffrey Thornton ·
She was preceded in death by two brQthers, Gunte~ and George Ellwart and a cash balani'C of $407,000 nile court, $67;200; . probate Court, Senior Citizens, $8,000; highway and agreed.
one sister, El.~e \V&gt;:llas: .
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$2';7,846.54; clerk of courts, RLF ·interest, $8,000; indirect costs,
"This is the best year that we've
A memonal serv1ce w1ll be held at the WHit~ Funeral Home in 'Coolville on
Despite wa.ning growth in revenue $111,426.41; coroner, $28,192.80; $5,500; RC&amp;p, $200; Litter Control had si nce I've been a oomrilissioner,"
Saturday, ·January 8; ~.ill _2 p.m., with the Rev. Philip Sturm officiating. and increasing costs, Howard said'the county court, $99,311; ljoard'of elec- grant match, $12,000; CSENMOE,
Thornton said. .
There w11l be two-hour VISitation before the service.
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thing
they wanted, but when·you han of Hol~er_ Hosp1ce, 100, Jackson P.ike, Gallipolis, Ohio, 45631, or the the county's benefit, resulting in an supplies, $5,000; contract repairS, ing acquisition debt, $45,297.08.
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Commissioner Mick Davenport
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While county officeholders made $10,uw; sltenff, $466,458; recerder, requirements set forth by the state l!nd have to spend it" ·
POMEROY - William RighthousC-, 83, of Pomeroy; died on Monday, Jan,
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"~low leak" in the Bush campaign. under Israel i rule.
Journal
of the National Cancer lnsti-'
He was a ve.teran of t~e U.S. Army during World Warll, and.was employed
That is his way of saying the governor
Greenspan
back
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most
say
they
long
for
the
lute,
researchers
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Surviving are two dauglh~rs and sons-in-law, William and Douglas AnderWASHINGTON (AP) - .The that opens the presidential nominating
ences they will take with them.
cell growth is turned on by Cigarett~
son of Gibson, Texas, and Judy and Roger Free of Hopkinsville, Kentucky; four prospeci of Alan Greenspan at the season with its caucuses' on Jan. 24.
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When
this
land
goes
back
to
smoke
arid is more active in women ·
grandchildren and their spouses, William ana Slielly Free, Keri and Kevin helm of .the Federal Reserve for
"In the long run, slow leaks will Syria, everything we have inside us than in men.
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Williams, and Brandi Free and her fiance, Kerry, all Qf Hopkinsville, Kentucky, another four years is winning rave . get you," Goldford said.
will go back with U!i. " Jjhad Shufi
."Wome~ are more l*ely to de vel-'
and Heidi Hall of Nashville, Tennessee; and a great-grandson, James Alexan- notices 09 Capitol Hill ana Main
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Tuesday.
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lung cancer after less smoking
.dcr Hall of N3$hville, Tennessee:
Street, even if the announcement didPeace,
prosperity
Israeli
·and
Syrian
leaders
are
exposure
than are in en," said Sharon ·
In addjtion 1\J his parent{!, he was preceded in.death by his wife, Helen Lit, n't immed~ately cheer Willi Street.
tn.ugh
po
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lltlcal
foes
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me~ting
in
the
United
States
this
P.
Shriver,
a Pennsylvania State Uni-:.'
_tie Righthouse, in 1998; and his sister, the Rev. Bertha Righthouse.
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to
renew
peace
talks,
frozen
for
·versity
biologist
and first author of the ·
Graveside services will be held atlO a.m. on Friday, January 7, 2000, at the · 'm the_Senate p~te.ted _Gr~nspan
WASHINGTON (AP) - John four years. Israel has indicated it is study. "Also a nonsmokerwhodevel::
Rocksprings cemetery in Pomeroy. The· American' Legion Feeney:Bennett would wm confirmaiJOn eastly,to a McCain is touted in a campaign ad as ready to return almost all of the Strate- ops lun~ _cancer is three times more'.
Post No.'128 will cpnduct ,military services at the gravesite. ,
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· "the·polar opposite_of Bill 'Clinton," gic plateau captured in the 1967 likely to be female than male. Our
Friends may call at the Fisher Funeral Home in Middleport on Thursday, •announced m a bnef Oval Office cer- George W. Bush promises voters he'll Mideast War, leaving .the fate of its study may provide an explanation for'
January 6, 2000 from 6.-9 p.m~
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The
study
showed
that
the
action~ ·
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happy if people vote for him
of a specifLc gene increased lung can-::
Even those in the business com- • "because th,ey want a fresh start."
'Often ignored in the equation are cer risk in both female and male'
munity who have taken issue in the
Presidential candidates, · both the Arab speakers who stayed her~ smokers, but the risk was 12 times
past with Greenspan's decisions to Republican and Democratic, all are after the Israeli conquest - mostly higher for female smokers ,with thd':
boost ,interest ratell praised Clinton's running against the White HouSe at a .Druze, hilltop-dwelling descendants · active gene and only 2.4,times higher' '
action.
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FOREsT RUN :_ About 100 American Electric Power customers in the
time of peace and prosperity - and of a 12th-century offshoot of Shiite for, male smokers who had the active:
"There's
a basic rule in business AI Gore is caught in the crossfire.
Forest Run area were without electriCity late Tuesday morning.
Islam.
gene, said Shriver.
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mess
with
success,"
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A tree fell o~to'1 a primary line 'along Forest Run Road causing the outage,
Bush, . the Texas governpr and
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said AEP Athens Dist.rict manager Greg Pauley.. Service was inierrupled· · Jerry Jasinowski, president of t~e GOP front-runner, tells voters in . Many Druze saythey w~ll be ov:r- · both smoking and nonsmoking ,
NationaL~ssociation of Manufactur- Stump speeches that be WOn't embar-. JOyed IO be_ reumled • With family WOmen are at much higher risk of ·
from 8:09 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., he reported.
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rass them if they send him to the members ther haye ~ol ~een 10 years. . developing lung cancer than·are their
Still, Jasinowski said he hoped White House. Elizabeth DOle, To commum~ate With he~ parents, male counterparts, and some studies"
Greenspan would reconsider the need endo!Sed Bush on Tuesday, saying : Fayza Shufi yells ·to them across the have found the risks up to 2.3 timesv
to
raise interest rates when the Feder- that "trust is the coin of the realm" in border. through megap~ones at higher for women, she said.
POMEROY'- The Pomeroy Volunteer Fire Department reporte~ 167
al Reserve next meets to set interest a democracy and added: "Lately,.that "Shoutmg H1ll," her sole hnk to the
calls for assistance during 1999, Fire Chief Chris ·Shank reported.
trust ~ been tarnished."
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The department responded to 25 structure fires, 43 mutual aid calls, 36 rate policies on Feb. 1-2.
McCain, the Arizona senator who
automobile accidents, 13 automobile fires, 13 brush fires, 11 false alarms, Bush fa-a..
is challenging Bush for the GOP nomeight' water rescues, seven eleJtric/gas emergencies and 11 miscellaneous '
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J&gt;?MEROY- Units of_the Meigs q&gt;unty ~merj!ency_Me~ical Service .·
HeleadSinl~wa: 'llsandis llin site"
of the president.,
lung is more .active in women 'han in
recoided seven calls for ass1stance Tuesday. Unus responding mcluded:
up endorsem nts dpo'
two-dapg
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Y . "He has absolute total character men, a discovery that may explain
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10;21. a.m., East Mam Street, Pomeroy, Opal Cummms, Pleasant Valley fear the Texas governor can't live up. and candor, the missing element dur- why female smokers are more than
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as males who smoke.
12_:21. p.m., ~emonal Dnve, Pomeroy, ~ark Combs, Veterans M~monal
The concern is magnified by whis- Arabs want to bring
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scene, Racme squad assisted,
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MAJDAL · SHAMS, Golan
SrR I/. G,;,[ IIi lllilll/:
5:58p.m., Second Street, Pomeroy, Rodney Cr\tes, treated at the scene. · • victory for granted,
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8:07 a.m., State Route 248~~b~~;~~l~red Ridenour restd.ence.
so~e , w~ilkne~ the~_~'," said Drake ~yria as part of a peace deal, it will
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Strickland under fire
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Department . of Human Services, · ··
which has pilid $12.2 .million to Nov. ell Inc. the.pastlhree years in computer contracts, has banned employees
from appearing in testimonials for
. companies after an administrator
appeared in seve.-1 ads for Novell•
John Hurd, a deputy directpr for
management information systems
with Human Services, praised com- .
puler systems purchased from Novell
Inc.
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oudined plan that would !lleel our
g~s," Hurd is quoted in an advcrtisen\ent that was still appearing on
Novell's Web site TuCjllday.
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skyline of downtoWn Columbus-and
under this headline: "If a business
network ,goes down, people don't get
e-mail. If our network goes down, ·
people don't get fed."
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catching · poatcard delhrered across .
. IK!Dihem Ohlp· offered all early pre'view of an election-year debate that's
alresdy vexing iiK:umbent Rep. Ted
Strickland. •
,;'led Strickland refuses to defend
' your right to choose your own pre' sCription drug plan," warned the bold
yellow type'. ~'It's time to tell Ted
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Awl~ for lloth PfOII'II1III can be
while the past three .months income is Also a copy of your recent fuel bill is need- ' ..-de Monday throuah Thursday from .9
acceptable for emergency HEAP.
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The 12-month period or three-month
The following income levels b~ ~o.u;;e- County CA!'- ~ne Stop Offace, ~22 Second
period for the income test is determined hold size are used to determine ehg1bll1ty. Ave., Galhpohs, and the Me1.JS , County
from the .date of application, milking it pos- These income guidelines represent tile 150 CAA One-Stop Office, 33091 H1land Road,
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For mformalion, call Galha County~
Examples of· these type situations coqld annual income for a one-person household is One Stop Office at 446-6849; or the Me1p
occur from layoff, strike, retiremenf, disabil- $12~360, two people is ~16,,590, three peo· County CAAOne-Stop Office at 992-2222.
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.. people is . $29,280, and six people !s !nqu~1e~ 1~ 1·800:282-0880, orfor I~ h~arAiong· with dQcumentation verifying $33,510. Households with more than Sl~ . 1ng. 1mpa1red With a telecommumcahon
household income, Social Security numbers roembers should add $4,2)0 to the annual _··.devtee for 'he deaf 1-80().686-1557.

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more than !SO in Meigs, Mason and expenses of Veterans Memorial
Gallia Counties.
HospitaL If the levy fails, the hospil
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Dec. 8 - Legionnaires present tal administrator says emergency
from PageA1
lesson in freedom, patriotism and room will dose.
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responsibility' at Meigs Middle
Dec. 28 -; Commissioner Jeff
School,
the
58th
anniversary
of
the
Thornton
saY.s training funds avail,.
CUSPS JIJ·!N41)
Pomeroy-Mason Bridge set for con- Japanese invasion of Pearl Harbor..
able
for
retraining
workers a:t the
c...•••IIJ -.,.,.. Holdlnp, '""
struction in 2003.
Dec;
13
Doris
Roberts
capSouthern
Ohio
Coal
Co.
if rumors of
l'uhiloOed ..,..., 1 ~~e 1110011 , Mondly lh"*Jh
Nov. ·18- Rainbow bridge over 1
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Frida,, 111 Court st, p..,,,o1, ot!lo, by the
Shaile River at a.esler is schl:dlded ures top onors m I e o · ressmg Closing the mines come to pass. -..
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Dec. 30 - · Meigs Local School
JIOII'P"' d" Pomeroy, l'hlu.
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District's report card pla¢es t11e disM......, The "-!lied l'mt •nd lhe Ohio· th. e Ohto. D
. epartment
of Transporta· and the amount w••
donated to the trict schools in the category of
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"ac~demy emergency. • Superinten~ SeMtnet, ttl CooinSI., Pometoy, Ohio ,
Nov. 19- Nearly $464,000 tn • Dec. 14 _ About 350 people dent BiH Buckley sa)!s the llllmber
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grant a~d loan funds a~e awarded to attend a public hearing on the pro- one problem is mathematics. 'II
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for Me1gs County proJects through posed u.s. project from Athens to
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Dec. 16 -. Eddje Holter takes man of the millennium.
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Nov. 30 Bill Smith of · · J)ec. 20 - For the first time in ·
wheN tano Clnier Mrvke Is l¥alllble.'
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l'ubl'*' ,...,_ ........ 1.;....., - dur·
omeroy su ere a guns ot ~un~
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the presidential primaries, especially when it come5 blamins lack. of funds, endorsed Bush and cam· don't want to riskaliell(lting sllme of their own sup. i!
from a popular state figure, a peny lc&amp;!er who can . paigned with him ih New- Hainpshire altd Iowa, ~ners ~y t~ing sides in an increasingly competi·'. '·
put a politic!ll orsanization to wotk for • .candidate. · ·" where'the 2000 vOting besins.
live PrO"tdetlual contest. .
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Th~'s.especially so in lo~a, in the JlllriY haucuses • "She is·one of the f~w people who, when she .
That's only the top of the endorsement lists;·· .,
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m~es !I" en~ent, it can move pewle," ~d
there are hundreds.more on all the candidates' l'lllr •·J.
. Schul~ drew each strip with .a ·dignity and respect for his
Gore s endorseme.nt advantage ts an extra . · Art Aetacher. her spokesman before he switched to ters frdm local and state paliticalleadetl, and from .....
~hara.cters (_aQd readel'l!) that intrigued millions. Always realiz· advantage because 799 Democratic .leaders and . ~ simila,r role in the t;lush campaign. ·Aeischer said' figures outside go~emmenl
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The endorsement that counts most for Gore is ..;,
over the top in going for the cheap laugh. Cheap laughs might . gates . 10 the nommattng convention. Th~ G.ore ticket wtth w~men .voters.
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ButJts nothtng h.ke the er~ of pany:bo~ who q~~llonable Impact. g!ven, the fact that they could- · lowa United Auto Workers are backintfGore, · ,
And, Charlie Brown was at the top for decades. While ·schulz could ch!JOSe a candidate, dehver_nommatmg dele· n t hne up enoush backing for themselves to keep · atthtiush their national union has not endorsed !lim . , ..
turn~d the strip into ·a . big money industry, the public never gates with .an endorseme~t, aitd make it stick. That goin~.
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Still, they draw attention, and .the display of sup- ·
Bradley is working for Teamsters backing, or at· .',
of the dollar. Schulz approached his empire with a rare integri- be~an tn 1972. shtftmg the power to the pnmary pon bel~. ·
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Endorseme_nts come wtth. no guaranlees. P.arty ments,.four from senators, seven from House inem' he is a candidate-for working families, whatever· . ,
leru:ers who ~tgn on early w1th a front:runn~r can bers. One of the latter, Rep. Lindsey Graham, wbo endorsements big labor bestows.
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ann9unced he can no longer meet the demands of producing a .. pnmanes. The classic ~ was that of Dem~atic . ment case against Pre$ident, Ointon, is featured in .
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the clean slate beginning of football season, or the efftirtless
gliding around the ice skating pond, the pleasures and joys and
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some proposition, usually by the use of logical feet. or past perfect, tense. "If 1 had known"-...,
The tum of the century, and of the mmenni um. arguments:. The .tip-off was that '!persuade.. was meaning known at a time prior 10 the ordinary past . .·.
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. today is Wednesday; Jan. the fifth day of 2000. There are 361 days left ·.that are disappearing frllm o:immon usage. ·
'Was fallowid by "that" ("I convinced him that he locution th~t i! now replacing itl ":If 1·would hav~.•1,;
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:Tooay's Highlisht in History:
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,On Ja~. 5, 1925, !'lellie T. Ross succeeded her late husband as go,~.emor. ~ey ~h~vel,lam: thehy die.'?'· more 00h~monly per· with lllC'.' as.well as "I ~nyinced him that he ought
At least there is a ~n- a bad reason, but at
pf Wyommg, bec.ommg the first woman governor in u.s. history.
· · · aps, 1 ey sow Yc ange mto somet mg else that I&lt;) stay for dmner"). and "persuade" his wound up . any rate a reason.,.. for the monumental confusion , ..
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existing todar over the verbs "to lie'" and "to lay.',r,ci i
· In 1589, Catherine de Medici of France died at age 69.
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Goodbye, too, ·to "might have," an eKpression The_ trouble ·IS that "to lie" has two meanings: to."n
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ttse' tsappeared, but survives as the parent tongue ceivably could have happened, but didn'L (''If 1had wo!$C) the past tense of the first me!IJiiog is "lay.'~· .. :j
:In 1933, the 30th president of the United States, Calvin Coolidge: died in of rrlO!Iem Freneh, Spanish and Italian.
· !&gt;een 10 minutes earlier, 'I mishl · have saved her (1'11e past te~ of th~ second is ""lied.'") Most peoNonhampton, Mass., at .age 60. .
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So I am under no illusion.that the changes that . life.'I).T\)day, "might have" is all but gone, having ' pie are so afraid of the second meaning of "to lie"
. . :In 1943', educator and scientist George Washington Carver !lied in ' . h::S occurred .i::.Amtoppederican Enhglish in tlhe past 20 been replaced with another perfectly good expres- that they Will avoi4 the wor$1' altoselher .and,,quite_ TUikegee, Ala., at age 81.
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- appy as would ~ sion that has also .been ;pressed into double duty: wrongly, use "lay'" 'inslead. "Lie on the sofa~· doeS· "
In 1949, in his State of the Union address, President Truman labeled his ~ s':'!'.~m. ~ 15 usual!!. the Precase~ J!teyhare allm ~·may have." I.tim ran aCross this·barbarisf in, the n't _usu~ly ~ean "Stretdt ou! on ll)e sofa and start administration the "Fair Deal." ·
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~SJQn · as ~en New York Times, of all places: In an antcle dis- · .telhns hes, but most people are sn eager to avoid
]n 1970, Joseph A. Yablonski, an unsuccessful candidate for the United •. sacnficed a~ th~ behesl of sheer l~m&lt;;'S and a ki~d cussing an airline Crash, the writer noted that if the . that .!~'1f~ort .U•at. the~ will say .:'J.ay. on the:'U .
Mine Workers presidency,· was found m·urdered with his' wife and daushtcr , o~ SIO!lJ:!Y thmk!ng that d.oes not qutte lise to the d!~· 'pilo~ had done ~ ce~n thing, "he may· have saved sofa •.nstead, whtch rtshlly prompts a more preci~
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save to note It, Pt:Olesl ~~ ·aiid bid the grand old . the hves ~ere ~vecl or no~ but .they ."may have" . I repea~ 1 don't see ll!lything lhat
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deiful Wizard of Oz," opened on Broadway ,.;ith an all-black cast.
• ~b!e, th~n IQ ~ vert;o "persu.ade." ,;"'nd, v.:•ren't ~ed. They o~ly "misht have".been; if the before our eyes (and ears), partly because the erroni:':1
,In 1994rThomas f! "Tip" O'Neill, former speaker of the House died in .v.:htle ,':'ere at ·~· all hBII to •!S su~r, C?"· pilot had done the ~lied tiling. .No m"!le~; "may ~f non·n~ti~e speakers are often approp{iated ~li· ·;:,
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In 1998, So~ny Bono, the 1960s pop star turned 'politician died in a ski· forced to.do double du~. They mean, or used to wrons. We all know, however, in a wooz}! way, · speakers today are simply not being taush~ or aiC · '
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..Ten years ago: President Bus~ told a news conference the United· States .bnns ano:ther ~to do somcthmg, con~~ce ·
And farewell - . a Ions and·, espectally sad . , If I would have known .thts·was soms to happett,• ·
ha~ a strong c~ against deposed Panal)lllnian leader Manuel Noriega and meant to, obtain his or her intelleetual BSilCnl to f~wel' -·. lo; the. conditiooal form'.of the pluper· 1 may .noth~ve studied English, so,h.,U.
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· ~,. It! liN Wilo'i: "'W' • - · r,;,,MioN/4 t.,las
. ?,ne ye~.ago: F~q~ U.S.,.:\ir Force a~d Na~y jets fired at four lr.aitl-MiGs , ' w~tll !'l pe,.onl!lly ·~ank till! Ladies o{ out(19Urina
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·after labor'·and delivery as well as
. care of the newborn infant. A tour of'
the O' Bieness Birth Center will also
be included.
On Jan. 2~ from 7 to 9 p.m. a
breastfeeding class . for expectant
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the O'Bieness Birth Center. . The
class will be held Jail. 25 from 7 to 9,
pm. in the hospital's conference
room. Michele Platt, board-certified .
lactation consultant, will serve as

instructor. Topics .to be di.scussed
in&gt;lude advantages of breastfeeding
fo~ mom and baby, anatomy of tbe
breast. phy~iology of lactation ;
preparation for' breastfeeding,' get-·

The Allheirher's support group
meeting will bo held on Monday,"
Jan. 24, 6:30 p.m. in the hospital
conference room . The meeting are
·infonnative and offer participants a
ling started, mdintenance and man- chance to share their feelings with
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Quesdon: I recently noticed a ly shaped, scaly or ulcerated nod·
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mole on my hand that I don '·t ules. Often found on are(\5 like the, Alfred 1JM~ meets •·
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ALFRED - !&gt;.. friendship meal sev'l:ral . officers, ' and gifts were
Could a new mole like this be can- they may appear as a new growth or and gift exchange was featured at exchanged.
Door prizes were won by Esther
cerous? When Should i skin spot inside of an existing pre-cancerous the Dec. 22 meeting of the Alfred
Smith
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prompt a trip to the doctor?
skin lesion. Qld scars or lifeas of United Metllodist Women held at the
anending
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Ansl!er: Non-cancerous skin, chronic skin infection are also com· church.
growths are far more common than mon sites. Left untreated, squamous
Flbtence Ann Spencer gave· the erick, Pauline Ridenour. Ruth
skin cancers. That means, from a cell c""cer can spread to other parts opening prayer with officers' repons Smith, Elizabeth Hayes, Alta Bal·
statistical point of 'view, it is most of the body - a process called being ~iven. A repon was given on lard •. Jo Ann Ritchie, Betry Young,
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likely that you have a non-cancerous , metastasi~ ~ and can cauSe new gifts to shutins. Drawings were and Marcia Keller.
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growth. However, since' skin cancers cancerl'us growth in other organs or made for •200() secret pals and for
can be deadly, 1 strongly recommend . tissues.
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that any mole·or other skin spotthat
These two types of skin cancer that'\19 friendship calls were made lard, Shirley · Beegle, and Doris
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' worries you be evaluated by a physi- are very curable and recovery· is during the month. Program books Grueser.
cian.
almost certain, if treatment is begun for 2000 were distributed.
DorA DistriCt plans spring rally
, A visual inspecti'on and a careful when the growth is small. However, . Nina Robinson ' had .the prayer
. POMEROY -.. · Plaqs for the
patient history are often sufficient .failure to treat these common skin calendar and chose Millicent Net- spring rally to be held .on Apiil i at
for a well-trained physjcian to make cancers can lead to serious prob· son, Crusade scholar in education.
the Senior Citizens Center in
a diag~osis. It is frequently .neces· terns .. In fact, about 2,000 people · Ric liard Sp~ncer, ·warren Van-' Pomeroy were discussed at the
.sary, · howev~r. to •remove at least' a will die of untreated basal or squa- Meter; Clair Foflrod, a.nd David Bar- recent Christmas dien~r and meeting
ponion of the lesion to obtain a mous cell cancers this year.
· ringer were guests. UMW members held at the Ole Putch Restaurant iri
specimen that-'Can be studied under
The deadliest of all skin cancers attending were Spencer, Thelma Logan.
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A practice for the rally · was
your doctor can determine pr,~Gi~ly ...lJU:e.st !ype, jt has !Jecome incre~- Mae Follrod, Nellie Parker, Char- sclied~1ed for !J p.m. on March' ~ at
the. type of growth and if funher .ingly common beca~se of t!te popu: lotte VanMeter, and Sarah Caldwell. ,Chester Council , Chester, .with a
treatment is warranted.
larity of the ·"sun-tanned" · look. Next meting will be T.uesday at the , second practice set for March 26 at I
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is its hist~ry. 'that is, how it devel- is a multicolored growth with a cob· · · REEDSVILLE .d... The Whiteoped and how it has changed over blestone·like surface that · niay be head home was the setting for the
die last few months. Most non-can· confijsed with a common mole. It is · annu·al holiday , party of the
~erous growth~ h~ve a smo!&gt;th bor- usually · ·multicolored including Riverview Garden Club.
der where they JOtn nonnal appear· black, brown, blue, red, or even with
Hosting the event were Maxine
ing skin and .are symmetrfcal in . areas of almost no pigment' al' all. Whitehead, Margaret Grossnickle \!' ·
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shape. Their coloration is uniform The border between colors is ·usual· and ,Marlene Putman. Guests, Lillian
across the lesion, and the growth is ly. indistinct. 'As. the melanoma . Pickens, P~tty G~~ssnickle, §atah
so slow that ids hard to say that they enitirges,- it becomes raised · above . Wachter, and.Denrse Hannum were
are growing - they just weren' t. the..~urfaae.of·the skin . At the same · welc&lt;!rrlM by Whitehead. president.
there a year or two ago. ·
time, ii penetrates more deeply into
•For roll call, members answered
The mo~t common fonn of skin · the skin; and this is quite serious. by naming their favorite Christmas
cimcer, and also tbe most prevalent Melanoma that penetrates less than ~arol. A report · was given on the
. cancer in humans, is basal cell carci· .75 mm (abuut 1/32 of an inch) is Christmas tree lighting and thanks
·noma. These raised, "waxy-appear- usually cured by simple removal. · 'extended by Whiteb,ead to those who
ing" skin growths . usually develop. Deeper ·gwwth often indicates tllat 'helped. 1'bank you cards were read
on the head; ne&lt;;k, hands and trunk metastasis has occurred, and a cure from Gladys Thomas .and Verna
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The program toptc presented by
with an open, unhealing ·sore in the your skin lesion has any of tile (ea' ~argaret · Cauthorn was on Santa
center. Over a course of years, if left . lures of melanoma, please. go see '' Cl~us, St. NichOlas, and !tris
untreated, the cancer slowly gets your family doctor or a dermatolo- Kringle. .
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larger. The Skin C11n9e,r ·Foundation gist immediately.
·: ~vera! Christmas .carols were
. predicts more than 500,000 cases of
, sung .l!(itlrWhitehead at the piano. A ·.
basal cell cancer nationally this year. · "Family Medicine" -i.o a ·weekly 'gift exchange· was enjoyed and LiiThe next ·most comm.on skin can· 'cqlumn. To 1UIIIDII questio~ · ,i81) Pickens receive4 the door prize.
·cer·- squamous cell". will affect write to·John C. Wolf, D.O., Ohio '· · Refreshl)lents '\'~reserved buffet
· 100,000 people this year, predomi- University College or Osteopathic style by the . hostesses to those
nantly those ov~r 60.
Medicine,
GI'O!Ivenor ·'Hall, .named ·and Mary Alice Bise, Janet
These growths are reddish or Athens, O)lio 45701.
Connolly. Janice Young, Grace
pink iind appear as raised, .irregular·
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Weber, Nola Young, Marilyn ·Hannum. ·Wendy Hannum, Frances
. Reed, Narcy Wachter, and Ruth
Anne "Balderson. ~a'vors made by
Grossnickle were ,given to ·those.
altending. Next meeting will at the
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Mary Moose, president, conduct.
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Opal Hollon, treasurer. Preceding
the dinner. Erma Cleland gave the
blessing . .
The Christmas program by
Moose included "'!be Christmas
Story" by Charlotte Grant: AGreat
Message" by Jo Ann Ritchie; "The
Champions Comer" by Moose; "A
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and "Poinsettia :Versus Mistletoe'" by
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Faye Frowbridge, Edna Edgar, Etta
VanBibber; Charlotte Blake, Logan
Council 120; Janice Zwilling, Mat·
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an all too famili'ar chord within us. six-name Republican field, .always are shon on . have endorsed Bush. He has the backing of 166 of 18 governors. And, of course, President Clinton. . . ,;,
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POMEROY Fri!lay's Fun
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pQrt Li~ Club~2 p.m Wednes- Food and· fellowship project at DorA elec:ls offieers.for 2000
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day; home,.bf Jeanette Thoinas, Pat God's ''Neighborho~_Escape ''f11r
Holler 'tci:' review "Strawberries , in Teens: 'Nutritional. foods free, non- .. were e ~tod at. a t:eecnt meeting of .
the Se.a: by Elisabeth Ogilvie. /,l.nnu~ violent games, computer programs, tlte1~t Counctlors Club of Chester·
.al b~siness meeti~·~ witb · el~ction of · cai'ds, pool available. Located ·Main Counctl 32~. Daughters of Amenc~ .
Street, Pomeroy. Center opens· at 6
Elected were Jean Welsh, prest·
officers. ,
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p.m. and closes at 10:30 p.m. ·on Fri· dent; Thelma Whue, VICe prestdent;
day 'and Saturday nights.
Laura Mae Nice, tr~asurer; Opal
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Hollon, flower commtttee; Margaret
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Alcoholics
Amberge~• .sentinel, and Mary K.
HARRISONVILLE ~ Pomona Holter, news reporter.
Anonymous open meeting, 7' p.m.
Thursday, Sacred H~art Catl)ohc . Grange, Friday, 7:30 p.m. Scipio
.Church, Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy. · Firehouse, Harrisonville. Grange to
, Preceding the business qteeiing, a
host meeting. · · ,
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fOMBROY ·- National Wild Board of Trustees, year-end meting, . , ~te~st~eti'$!"ilh read .froll! St.
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Turl&lt;ey 'Federation infonnal organi- Chester townhall, Saturday, 8 ·a,m.'
zat,onal meeting, Thursday, 8;30 Organizational meeting to follow.
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and Esther Smit,h presented ~ skit:
diseuss possibility of holding han- SUNQAY·
POMEROY - .Meigs County .· Charlotte . Ora,ftt read the '-'First
quet and forming committee.
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· ''Father Knows Best" and wiser the ~st of us? "Absolutely not," she
sion is not a balanced meal.
The recipes collected from co- physician in "Marcus Welby, ·replied firmly. "Acton tend to go
We, the viewers, sit in front of the slars and Donahue's own files M.D.," in which liver and onions are for comfort food." Apparenlly iri
lube .cru~ching and slurp)nl and bat- include; for eumple, lhe Blintz sauteed in bacon 'drippings.
. moderalion, at least in· pona_fii!C's
loontng tnto the approXImate shape Casserole: Beat I 112 cups sour
Is this all a charade? What about case: At 62, she's as slender as 1n her
of our couches. The perfonners who cream, four eggs, 1/4 cup sugar and )he image of actors Jiving on Evian Betty years.
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are holding us in thrall leave all the one teaspoon vanilla extract. Place and air?
There's a buffet of celcbrity-ori·
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two boxes of cheese blintzes in a
"I think that's true today more ented cookbooks ("Dining with the
Or so it seems: In most sitcom casserole containing a quarter cube than back then," Dpnahue said, Stars" and "Backstage P~~: Catetdinner scenes, fqr example,. ch'llrac:. of melted bUtter a.rid top with sour referring to her early years in· the ing to Music's Biggest Stars" among
ters spend more time talking ·lhan cream mixtur~. Drizzle another business. "But when you really have them), and Donahue belieYes she
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'. NEWORLEANS(AP)- With . carne back tqlead 29,23Jate In the
the clock s}lqwlng zeros and his third quarter' behind the electrifysecond championship secure at ing Vick.
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.1M!, Bobby Bowden pulled off his · He spent the entire game on the
. cap and wiped his brow.. '- .
run, lesvi'ng Florida State defend. He had ·a right to feel relieved. ers and even a game official
Perfection is never easy. l. .
, ' sprawled onthe·Supetdome turf.
Fl(lrida Stale, led by Peter WarThe unstoppable fresh in an
rick and Chris Weinb, gave its 70. quarterback scrambled for 97
year-old CQ&amp;Ch his first undefeated yards and a score, and also threw
SC:IIIOil with a 46-29 victory over
fot 225 yards and another touchscrambling Michael Vjck and Vir- down. He WI$ sai:ked seven times
gin,ia :Tech in the s~w ~1• •• ·" and pressured throughput in the .
.'':"Ill lis &amp;lad for my guys and• fJokies' first champi011,1bip game ·
Pkinda State that we ·1fCre ab,le 1p . in the 107-year history of the pro.• share it together, •;; ,BOwden ;said gram. ·
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Tueaday night. "ll'u milestone. 'I.''~ "We did cveryll\ing in our
.:ould'v~ '8~ the rc:S.t ·o f my .,ife • pow~r we could, but . that wasn 'I
and'ilot had 11 happen.'' . .
. good ·enousJ!,"'Vick said.
Willi .sons Thrry •and Tommy · , The 27·year..Oid Weinke; )llaywllthing - they ~ed ,Aubum · ins perhaps the finalaarne of his
.and ':01~ .to u~ished se~- ~ · college careef- ~:.1! announ~e .
sonamlhe'90s-tjil."No.l Sein1• • F(iday•whcther•he'll retlim for hts
. noles !le(:ame the first te~ tci go ·senior BCII59D'- completed 20 tlf •
. ":'ire·lo·wi~ in T,h~ Aas~iated ~passes lor ;329 ya'rds. He threw
Press poll stnce the JireSeason rat• ·for four TDs, two .to RDn Dugans.
. illgs ·began ill 1950.. .
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' All , week, Warric1c and bis
"!llingly, th~ir lmf!:rfect . star ~nior pals promiSe!~. each o!'ter .
. proy1~ the biggest plays con a they .~uld do cvcrythmg possible
.nigh!' when . Vick almpe\; ~gle· 101~yoid l~ipg three title games.
. hlliiOedly won t!Je high~t·S&lt;:oring They ·did, helping Bowden com·
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plete remarkalilc year.
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\Vaiiick soored { s'!'gar Bowl· ., BOwden wori.bis 300th game
J'CC?rd ~Q' pointS, 'l'llfi:h{ng. touch- , the . first father, ys. son ·ooaCIIin/,
.down passes of 6&lt;\-&gt;ind 43;}&gt;ards ' matcbup against Clemson
froin 'Welnke, runniilJ'9 stardl•on , Tommy; celebrated his 50th
a Pllnl return for a 'JD.~a• id!Jini''&gt; ding' anniversary '•and fin.all•
a 2-point conversion 'grab. •
·• ed his first perfect sea:soillir
".I bad to go out and have the years as acoach.
·best ganie of my life," the All·
Tiie Seminoles· were automatiAmerican Warrick said.
cally crowned national champs in
Warrick did little in Flprida the USA 'foday-ESPN coacl!c:s'
State's championship losacs in the poll under. the Bowl . Champi·
1998 'and 1996 seasons. That · ohship Se~es fprmat.
.. changed this time as he wound up . Warrick, who 11)51 his ·chan~ at
·.with si~ ~~hes for 163 yards to the Heisman 'rrQphy" after bls ·
·win the molt outstanding player arrest, showed the big-play potenawatd and cal'~~ a sideline hand- · tial .lhat might make him the No. I
shake from NFL star Randy•M;oas:. · pick in the NFL draft in April.
While the Seminoles were 1~-0
•Last season, he WI$ held tO one
on the field.-losses mounted off the· catch for. 7 yards against Ten· .
field earlier in the season.
· nessee in the title 'game. In three
At leasl five players were sus· previous ·bowl games. Warrick
pended or kicked off the team for totaled five .catches and no TDS.
v.,.;ous reasons, induding War- . He o~ed the scoring with his
rick, Whq ·missed two aarnea for 64-yard ~~lilA~ • ~~~and
his role illi!&gt;S~Qppi~~~-~ ~
~,p;e,'{n~:~~~~./1\.:i\
' "I wa.s.n't•really(\lc!ls~ Qnlast , . Late mthe ~· v.:tlh lialf the
rear. That's ali behind ll!'l ' ,War· . · crowd .of'79,280 chanting ''Peter
. • ,ri&lt;:k saj,d. .
·~~·~~;...,. . , Warrick, Pete( Warrick," Weinke
._' : The game wlls fil~:~9! '111g • ~ ·back' and' threw a 43-yard '
eptum · .•TQ.\II!!Solo the wide receiver, who
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·HEADED FOR THE SHOW- FSU'a Piller werrlck (II) hllula on. of hla thl'ft touchdowneln the Sugar
23·71ead,then the •ff ... ('~1-1) "',. SHSEMINOLES-82
Bowl. Warrick waa named MVP of the national chltmplonehlp game. (AP)
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Ale·xander was 19-of-2,5 at the line.
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The third.
Southern hit just 12-of-34 two-point.
·.:·AC(MNY- A l(·.!l ,s~(;lring· de(icit io\ pus . selecshots
and 7-of-17 t!uee-point attempts. The ,
period ~ ended
. ',. the sei:otul quarter led to a '~P-Sl',!iblithern :1 tiops ·· . a~d ·
45.·38. Alex Tornadoes grabbed 18 rebounds (Fisher 7) .
loss to Alexander in ·a boy( .va~I.IJ buk~l' , began ,. .their
went up by Southern committed 15 turnovers, had 13
~all contest at Albany ;J'ueSd~r·. n\llhl. : ·,.:' . shooting woes
(Hubbard 3, Norris 3) and 23 fouls.
~!~~:h i~ ·~~~ steals
.• Alexander (3-4, TVC 3,2J . was ltd' b}' .. in the second
Alexander connected on 17-of-37 tWO·
·Jason Warren's 18'point, 18.-rc:bound effort period
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Southern ral- point field goals and 2-of-12 three-point
, while Eiic Gabriel knotted fourteen ,points Alexander
lied back to shots. Alexander hauled in 39 rebounds.
and Brian ~!lett added nine. · . . .'
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twq points, but Alex had 17 turnovers, fi~e steals and 12 .
· · .For Southern, Jeremy .Fisher netted 'frame . and the
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on ' three sue-· . fouls.
• three three-pointers for eleve.il polnhl and bid for a close first half with an 11·2 ~unto cessive possessions made turnovers with·
In reserve action, Southern (6·1) won,
seven \~rebounds, whjl, RUS..e!J. Reiber end the half, 32-19.
out the benefit ·of a shot. Alexander look 47-37 win. J.P. Harmon and Dilly Hill
added ele,ven· pojnla, , Ga,rr~(!&lt;iser•:added · ........,-Southern twice . cut the score to four advantage of the situation and pulled away each led with eight points, . while. Justin ·
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ldvantage aqd led IQQCh of,the first pqiod, never allowed the visitors to aet over the foul trouble and offensively never shot a Ale~.
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Southern hosla Federal Hocking Friday:
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Following de.cade of futility...

Bengals cl:inct, title of NFL's worst, make no ~hanges .I

CINCINNATI {AP)- The New York Jets, New England Patnots and Green Bay Packers changed coaches
Iller winning e1ght games and m1ssmg out on the play-

offs
What d1d the Cmcmnah Bengals do after ptlmg up
the most losses ever m a decade? They stayed the
course
That, more than anythmg, ts what 1999 w•ll be
remembered as m Cmcmnat1 - the year of more of the
same

More losmg. More feudmg More talk of resurrecting
the NFL's most forlorn franch1se wtth the same cast
"I see something to butld on and y;e know that we've
got to butld now," satd coach Bruce Coslet, who has
kept his Job dcsptte leadmg the Bengals to a total of
seven wtm on the past two seasons "We're not sJttmg
there ui the dark knowmg that we can JUSt keep cru1smg
along dotng the same-old, same-old and make 11 work."
There will be a few changes 1n 2000 - Ak1h Sm1th
takes over as tbe startmg quarterback, the Bengals move
1nto Paul Brown Stad1um and a scemc nvers1dc practice

fac1hty
lunate to have a pahent owner," Coslet sa•d "But the
But as far as the team's foundatiOn goes, nothmg wtll • pahence IS over for me thts year "
be all that d1ffer•
G1ven
the
ent General manteam's h1story of
ager M1ke Brown d
· th 90S.
lousy offseupns
shU has a hghl·
following lousy
fisted gnp on the
seasoiUI, there's
franch1se, Coslet has been brought l?ack for the final hJtle reason to thmk the Bengals wiU substantially
year on h1s contract and the team 's btgg~st stars- Carl upgrade themselves through free agency
Ptckens, Corey D11lon -are fed up w1th the status quo
That leaves the pendmg move to a new $400 m1lhon
The Bengals sel an NFLreq&gt;rd by lostng 107 games stad1um complex along the Oh•o R1ver ~ the mam rea·
m the 1't90s- 108 1f the Jan 2 loss m Jacksonville IS son for opt1m1sm that things w•ll get better m 2000
mcluded. They haven 'I liad a wmmng season smce 1990
"If that doesn't p1ck up people's spmllo and at least
and have gone 10 years wtthout mak1ng the playoffs, the help the cause of bemg pos1t1Ve and gcttmg nd of the
loll!est current streak m the league
negative, I don't know what else Will," Coslet satd.
Despite 11 all, Brown has chosen to keep h1s coach~s
It would help 1f they could bnng m some top-i!f·the·
and h1s broodmg stars, giVIng them another chance to hne free agents, somethmg Brown has failed lo do 1n h1s
make 11 tum out nght Other teams make maJor changes decade runm)lg the team Is Brown be Willing lo spend
after break-even seasons, the Bengals keep g1ving one the money to do 11?
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more chance
"Well, we'll see," Coslet Slid "All [know IS he sees
"It's unfortunate that 1t's a 'now', thmg and I'm for- our needs, he knows what's out there, he knows where

CinciniUJti lost an NFL record 108 games
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Bnn8JD&amp; m some stars would tmprove the mood
more than any stadtum could
" We have a new stad1um commg up," second-year
hnebacker Bnan S1mmons satd "If we can ild 110me
key people added to what we already have, we can budd
th1s thtng and start the new m1llenmum the nght way."
The mtllenmum wtll 511,11 With a new quarterback
!;mlth played m only four games as a rookie before a
foot mJury s1dehned hnn the rest of lhe season.
Wtth Jeff-Blake beaded for free agency, the BCnpls'
short-term future w•ll depend largely upon a quart'erback
who's shll a rook1e m terms of expenence
"Akth ts gomg to be cnhcal to what we do," Coslet
sa1d "We also know he IS essenttally gotng to be a rook·
te agam We know IJ.ow rookies somettmcs struggle."
Smith knows 11, to1.
,.. "There's so much I have to learn There's so much •'
more I have to do," he sa1d "It's g01ng to be a rough and ,
rugged offSeason."
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Semmoles, who lost last year's
hlle game to Tennessee 23-16
10 the F1esta Bowl
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play that's all What else do you want me to say?"
Ind1ana weathered a fourth-quarter rally by New Jersey.
Webber added 10 rebounds and Jason Williams hid 18 pomts and
Mtller shot 10-of-14 before bemg eJected for argumg a .no-call
a career·hlgh 18 asststs for Sacramento, wh1ch had lost 14 stra1ght ,with 4 12 to play in the thud quarter.
HI Cleveland The Ktngs were sttll 10 Kansas Clly when they beat Trail Blazers 114, Raptors ~
the Cavs at the R1chf1eld Coliseum on March 18, 1984
Damon Stoudamne, playmg hts fust game 1n Toronto sihce ,
Sura scored 26 po1nts and Shawn Kemp had 21 for the Cavs, who demanding a trade two years ago, scored 22 pomts as Portland won
have lost 11 of 12.
liS SIXth straight.
Tlmberwolves 91, Spurs 88
Stoudamue, one oJ Toronto's most popular athletes durmg h1s 2
Mahk Sealy scored 22 p01nts and Mmnesota held San Antomo 1/2 ·years in the city, was booed every lime he touched the b,all. He
Without a field goal for the f11st 8 1/2 minutes of the fourth quar- added ftve asststs and four rebounds
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, T1m Puncan led the vtsttmg Spurs w1th 2fpomts.
Cltff Robmson scored 30 points and Tom Gugliotta returned to ,
Bucks 116, Hawks 113
the hl)eup for the f1rst hme s1nce hts life-threatemng setzure Dec.
lsa1ah R1der's return to Atlanta's startmg hneup d1dn't have a 17 as host Phoemx beat Charlotte
storybook ftmsh as he mtssed a 3-pomter w1th three seconds to
Gughotta had tllVo potnt~ and 10 rebounds.
play 1n a loss at Mtlwaukee
Seattle 103, Rockets !16
Glenn Robtnson htt ba&lt;:k-to-back Jumpers in the ftnal mtnute to
Gary Payton scored 29 pomts to help VIsiting Seattle bfeak a
key a stmmg comeback for the Bucks Robmson ~tt 11 of 12 shots f1ve-game lostng streak.
10 the second half and ftntshed w1th 36 pomts.
Houston rookie Steve Francts scored 27 to he hts career htgb,
Knicks 96, Celtlcs 88
wh1ch came at Seattle on Nov. 20 Matt Bdllard added a season·
Allan Houston scored season h1gh 37 points as New York beat htgh 20 tn a rare start
Boston for the 15th stratght lime at Mad1son Square Garden
Nuggets !18, Mavericks 96
Latrell Sprewell added 16 p01nts and Patnck Ew1ng and Larry
George McCloud h1t two 3-pomters tn the fmal 46 seconds and
Johnson had 14 ap1ece for the K01cks
Aptomo McDyess had 27 p01nts and 13 rebounds as Denver beat
Paul Pterce had 23 pomts and Kenny Anderson adped 22 for the Dallas
Celhcs
M1chael Fmely had 28 pomts and 10 asststs and Oary Tr11n1
Grizzlies 91, Heat f7
added 20 pomts for the VISiting Mavericks, who. lost then fourth
Shareef Abdur·Rahtm scored 20 p01nts and h1t four free throws slratght
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m the fmal two mmutes as VartOOuver overcame a 15-pomt def1cll Lakers 1~2, Cllpper!s 98
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Shaqutlle O'Neal had •38 potnts and 15 rebounds as the Lakers
MJke Btbby led the Gnzzhes w1th 22 po1nts Jamal Mashburn beat the Clippers 122-98 to extend thetr wmmng streak to 11 games •
had 20 pomts for the Heat
-longest m the NBA thts season The wtn was also the 18th In 19
Pacers 116, Nets 111
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Ntck Wood h1t a fall away
Staats Jed Me1gs w1th
base hne shot from 10 foot out 14 p01nts, Beha added 10
at the buzzer
Me1gs h•t 19-of-47 from the
(40
percent)
The
The lh•~d penod was close floor
until midway mto the penod Marauders had 15 rebounds
when Eastern started to pltll led by Staats wHb. seven and
away Zach Meadows pulled Bullington w1th stx Smiddie
Metgs to w1thm 34-32 With had three of the Marauders
4:41 left. But Eastern behmd e1ght steals and Wood. had
the sconng of Joe Brown three of the maroon and gold's
pulled away and took a 40-34 seven ass1sts The Marauders
lead at the end of the penod ·turned the ball over 11 limes
Brown scored e1ght pomts 10
"I ttp my llat to
the period
Me1gs," Eastern coach Howte
Then came the fourth pen· Ca)dwell sa1d after the conod, the Eagles out scored test "They played exceptionMeigs 14-6 wtth the only ally well I explamed to the
po1nts from the Marauders k1ds that we were no gomg to
comtng on three po1nters from 1&gt; sneak up on people hke we d1d
Steve Beha and N1ck Wood, • last season We showed a lot
the three pomter from Wood of po1se m the fourth penod,
came at the buzzer v;hen he and Garrett Karr d1d a tremen·
nat led a shot from about four dous JOb on Beha. Thts ktnd of
feet beyond the half COUrt hoe, game IS good for the kidS, We
The dtfference •n the game will see plenty of games hke
1
came from the foul ltne, East- these the ~est of the way."
ern went to the line 27 ttmes
"I'm proud of these
and btl 18 (67 percent) The k1ds," Marauder coa!'h Chrts
Marauden, on the other hand, Stout sa1d
"If a group
dtdn't shoot a foul shot
deserves a w1n ll's these ktds.
S1mpson led all scorers wllh Once agatn the effort was
19 points, Brown added 18 excellent, but tn order to wut
mcluding IO-of-12 from the ball games you have lo score
hne. Eastern btl 16-of 46-from potnts."
the floor (38 percent} l'hey
In the [eserve game
mtssed thetr only three shot.
Eastern, outscore!! Me1g$ 36· ,
, Tbe Eaales had 26 reboqnds 10 tn the second half and
with , Simpsl)n grabbmg e1ght
rolled to a 53-27 wtn. Ohns
Josh Will added seven The Lyons poured 10 a game high
Eagles had mne steals With 18 potnts to lead the wmners,
S1mpllon comtng lip wtth Joh11 Witherell led Metgs "Yilh
three.
Eastern
had
01ne nine
'
I
turnovers
Eastern w1ll host Tnm•
~
Eastern played w1thout ble on Fnday, while Belpre
St~ve Weeks, who suffered a w1ll travel to Meigs
lea i~Jur)' for the second ttmes
tbll season. Hts status 1s not
,know.n at this time
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Galllpol~ 740-446 31145

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Central AIC Furnance, Attached
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74Q.446.0390

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992 7806
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5121

Reglstered Mlnlaturt Dachshund

Wllh Papers 4 Females ?40

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Guitar wllh Cue Coot $1,199
now will soli $860 oo (740) 379

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New Gibson Night Hawk electric

lOry Fish Finder 740-S68·1722

All kind vacuum Sweepers $10
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Gol&gt;d SMpa $20 (304)675-6512
Buek Stove Fireplace Insert

attn wide $350 Call (304)67S
3119.

Bulk Fooda .Spices candles
Cheese Butler!" Trail Bologna

775 Bulk Foodo 5184 S R 775
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Round Bails at Good Mtxed Hay
$15 00 each Call (740)-367 5502

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tual Miles Near F&gt;erfect $1 800

74D-256 8061

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Miles Slandard 740 446 21!55

1986 Trans Am 350 AulomaUc

Good Condll on $2 200 740
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1988 vw Golf Dlesal s Speed

1991 Lumina Euro 88 000 miles 1
$3 995 1992 Cavalier R!S 84 000
miles $3 295 00 1991 S 10 Dura·,"'
ngo 96 000 m'es $2 795 COeK

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107 ooo Miles $3 750 740 446 ••~
6962
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Blue Interior (304)675 4014

1993 Saturn SL2 4 door 4 c:yltn
der lront wheel drive automatic
68 426 miles teal with tan Interior L:,
ac amlfm cassene asking $5000
1 740 992 1506 days or ?40 949
2644 evenings and weekends
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speed C D Player AIC $3000 '
080 (304)675-6E;93
1994 Taurus Wagon Runs Good
$1

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10000(740)-446-1765

1995 Camaro V 6 automallc '
custom show car custom wheels

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1506 days

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740 949 2644 •

evenings and weekeOOS

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1997 Camara loaded with extr88
4.5 000 mtles 740..669 0904

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1997 Dodge tntreptd 3 5 V 61
front wheel drl\lt 59 833 miles ......maroon With gray interior cruise
ac am/fm caS'Sette PS recov

orad lhefl, asking $7900 740

992 1506 days or 740 949 2644

evenings and weekends
1998 pontiac Trans Am

a LS 1 Eng na

350 V ~

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rmsston Factory Chrome Wheels
T Tops Fully Loaded sao Watt "
Monsoon Stereo System With 10

Speakers t 2 D1sc CO Changer In

Trunk Cassette Player In Dash I•
Dark Blu&amp; Metallic Paint Dark~ rJ
Gray Leather Interior Will Take,.
Payyoll Or Reasonable Oiler Gall ;

740446·4548 Or 740-446-7375

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SSOO 740 992 9219
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Runs Good $800 00 (740) 446
1765

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720 Trucks for Sale
I 975 ~ord F 250 CusiOm 2WD

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en 41:111 4speed 4 tOGesra
Pioneer AM/FM Cassette &amp;
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list $t 000 (304)675 5851 Leave '
Message
1976 tnt

1800$ Tractor Outfit ' '
Asking $2 500 oo
(740) 446 8044

New Tires

l

2 f3unk Beds With Mattressea &amp;

t Bedroom Near Arbor'a Nursing

..

Hey &amp; Grain

1987 Sprint 3Cyl Auto Rebuilt r • t
Engme E11cellent Condition
$1 000 firm (304)675 5403

depoall required no poll, 1•0·
992 2218

Shoats Like Now 12 Fool Boal

640

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Plaid sofa and love seat $125
Jerry chair $10 Hardwick gas
and wood stb\le $1500 740 992
5891

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filOT Korean Normally $ t 500
Soiling $895 t-80().421-7287

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Uon No Dents $2 000 740 256- 1
6061

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nished and untur(11ahtd securitY

For Sale 3 2 Year old Ftllies """
Green Broke (740) 367 0512 or• '

74D-'141 1982

540 Miscellaneous
At&lt;C registered Chinese Shar Pel
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pupptes tots of wrinkles $300
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_. Year Old Palomino Filly $700
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Jackson Avanue (304)675'7358
992 2326
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
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washers dryers relftgerators
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Jackson Ohlo 1 60Q.S37 9528
Sporting
520
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Wood Burner With Blower Excel·
lonl Condlllon $450 740·448
Solo Flex Oelu11e like new Ali At 6982
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1124 Easl Main on SR 124 E Po-

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4411-4548 740-446-7375

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mont In Mlddleporl 740 992
9191

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White Fiberglass Truck Topper
74x99 Good Condition $150 00 ...
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367.()512 '

&amp; Dyer $175 00
Slso Super Slnga Water Bed w1th

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Mason $300 + utiiiUes &amp; sacurl
1y ctepesll (3041675-19 11

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Gravely Walk Behind Tractor Six • J
equipment $2 000
Firm (304)675 5403
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Giveaway' Llmllld supply 800
283-2840

445.Q008

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740-256-6202

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Super good Condlton
(740)-«e-4537 Evao Only

(304)675 13711875-3230

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Firewood for sale $25 truckload
7«l 949.fl605

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an! seoo month plus references
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2 Bedroom Furnlsheij Mobile

COMPUTERS Low Or $0 Down
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Mobile Home Supply 740 446
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Bedroom All Utilities Inclu ded
$290/Mo OeposH Required 1

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2 Bodtoom Small House Clean 3 Now Taking ,O,ppllcallons- 35
Milos Down Route 7 $350/Mo West 2 Bidroom Townhou&amp;e
Must Have Good References
Apartmenls Includes Water
741).446-1615 740 446-1243
Sewage Trash $3151Mo 740

$22,000 (3Q4)882 5039
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Two bedroomf one bath total
~oat Pump Good Condlllon
$16 000 00 090 (7&lt;40) 256 1618 electric $250 month $250 de
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213-8385 For FREE Mapa
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Wanted

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1974 12x60 all electric, washer
dcyer refrtgerator oven curtains
c;;ouch B!'\d. chair two Window air

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2-mght golf a.nd hotel packages "·as low/as
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2 Bedroom small Mobile Home
$200 OOJmonth Avajlabte Now!

Alabama are nothing to sneeze at, And while we can't
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310 Homes for Sale
COUNTRY J«))IE
Bolween Gallipolis And Jackoon
2 BR 1 112 Ballla, Full BIMmanl Up To 17 Ac:ra Tracts For Re
Thai Could Eaolly be Turned tnlo. creation Or Rosldantlal Off SR
124 \ 20 Mlnut~o From Rio
More Bedrooms 10 Years Old

Provided Must Own Comp~ler 1• bourevllle Wv 1&lt;(304) 738·7295
800-434-55ta Eid 667
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Trail. The word has gotten rround m Cold Country that the
beautiful courses, the mce weather and the low rates tn
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Has Barn &amp; Several OUtbuildings
County Water Ciraat Buy

von Area. (304)773-5577

330 Farms for Sale

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knowingly accept

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Christy t Family LJvlng apart
manta home &amp; trailer rentals
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back porch each ha&amp; two bed
rooms bath retrlgtfator and
stove on 3 acres Jive In one end
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praclale 740-992 528-4

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Handyman Sorvlcoo 740 256
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DENTAL BILLER $15 ·$45 /Hr
Daniel BIIDng Software Company
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Wheelchair Ramp To Needy Par·

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Services
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SOCIAL SECURITY 11111
No Fee llnlooa We Win!
1-888-582-3345

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mual be able to work some Sunctaya and •venlngs 34 hours or
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responded "
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players, and htmself
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already had a natiOnal champ•·
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Chns Webber got the last
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Webber, mfamous for
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didn't have 1n the closmg
seconds of the 1993 NCAA
t1tle game, laughed when
Sura dtd the same th1ng for
Cleveland on Tuesqay mght
m Sacramentq; s 111·107
v1ctory Webber led the way
w1th a season-h1gh 37
pOJIIIS for the Kmgs
"£arly in the game, Webber was heckled by a Cavs
fans who satd, "Call limeout, Chrts " So when Sura
made hts mental blunder
w1th 25 seconds remamtng,
11 was Webber's turn to
mock the Cavs
OuNKIN - The Klnge' Chris Web"I told those gtrls m the ber slims home two of hla a11aon·
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FAHI.l SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVE STO CK

1990 Model Ford Ranger 4
Wheel Drive Automatic Trans
mission
Good
Conditio n

(304)675 3354

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4 WD Turbo 01osel PW POL
Sill Wheel (74Q) 256 1094

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1997 Ford Ranger )(LT VB auto. v (
blue am(rm cassette bedllnar, cJ
aluminum wheels air lettlr~nt .,
"{hell damage 42 284 miles uk· 1 ~

lng $4750 740 992·1506 days o'l

61 o Farm Equipment
1998 GMC 2-Ton ltuck For Sail
or Trade (304)1175-1858.
J20 Ditch Witch Trtncher

lng $1800 00 (7&lt;40~·11044

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Wheal Orlvo tf2Ton $4 700 •

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for further lnlormatlon,
NOTICE Ia l)erally glva.n
$4,100. (304)8112-3613.
contact Sballa Buct1anan at that o_n Selurday, January 41;
992·2138:
2000, at 10:00 a.m., a public
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1100, $6,000 080, 740·256-6008
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. that ori Saturdoy, January 8,
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1985 Honda 70 Four· Wheeler 1111 wiU ba held 81211 Waat
VfMY Good Shape, 740-446-8189.
Second Street, Pomeroy,
Ohio,· The Farmer•• Bank
· 1997. 350 Yamaha ·Banshee .
Like New. $3,000 . OBO . an d S av I nga C ompany
extended parking lot
(304)882·2266.
(baalde Powell'o Super
760 Auto Pilrts &amp;.
1/alu), to 1111 for caah the
loll-Ing cotllllerel:
Accessories
, 1997 GMC SKI PICKUP
Budget Priced Transmissions All .
1GTEK14R8VS519341
Typeo. Access To Over 1o.ooo
The Farmere Bank and
Trentmtaslons, CVC Jolnls, 740·
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Pomll'oy, Ohio, ieMrvaa the
right·tO llld ot'thle uta, and
SE RVI CES
to withdraw · the allov1
collateral prior to aale:
FurtiMr, The Parmara. Bank
810
Home .
and Savlnga Company
Improvements
raHrvn thi right to ratacl
any or 111 blda aubmltled.
BASEMENT
Further, lhl above
WATERPROOFING
Uncondlllonal llfellme guarantee. coll.,.,.l will ba eold In tt.
Local references furnished. Es· condition II Ia In, with no
labllohed 1975. Cal 24 Hro. (740) expre..
or linpllad
448·0870, 1-BOD-287.0576. Rog- wamntlaa given.
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' For further Information,
contact Shalla lluc:henan 11
Appliance Parts And· Service: All m-2131.

extandad ·parking lot
(beelda Powall'a Super
Yalu), to 1111 for Cllh lha
following collalaral:
1996 GMC SONOMA
PICKUP
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Company,
Pomeroy, Ohio, raaarvllthe
right to llld atlhla 1111, aild
to 'withdraw the above
collateral prior to aale.
Further, The Farmara Bank
ar\d Savlnga Company
reoerv11 the right to re)ecl
•nY or ell bide aubmltted.
Further, ·the
above '
caHateral will ba aold In the
condition II Iii In, Wtlh no
tlpr . . a or Implied
Wllrranllloglvan.
For. further ll)formatlon,
contact nm Wolfe 11 9115- .
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Sealad propoaale will ba
. racalved by the Board of
Education of the Malga
Locill School Dletrlct of
Pomeroy, Ohio, .at the
Treaaurer't 0111-. until t·.·oo
:-.M2000.
on ,Thaunraddaaty'thfaallrul
11amrya
opened by the Tfaaaurar.of
llld Board for one (1) new
alxty (60)
paaaenger
handicapped acca11lble
achool buo. Speclflcallona .
and lnlt":'cll«¥!• to blddara .
mfY lie ob1efnad al 1\la
offlca of the Traaaurar, 320
E. Main Strea1, Pomeroy,
45769 or by calling

992-51150.

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and Savina• company .
extended parklnl! lot (blll!lt 'Powalfll SIIPtr
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Orlando .......... :.............-......... 1.5 • 16 .484 · 5•,
Boston .................................. IJ 17 · .433
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Detroit .................................. l6 14 .533
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Bolk.ina 74, Anna 66
Brecbvine 48, North Ridgeville 41

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Dcnver .................................. l6
Minnesoca ....... ................ :..... l4
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Dallas ......................................9 .
Vancouver .......-.............. :.........7

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Curalia Mara.mtr6t, Sand1.1sky St Mary 's 48
CealerburJ 59, Cle• Fork SO
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Ole.nerland We.t Geauga 86, Chardon 49
Chillicothe 57; Frantlin Hts . .52
Cin. Anderton 59; New Richmond 41
Cin. Counlly O.y 63, Cin Hilla Oui1t . Acad. 44
Cin. Elder 66, On. Oak Hills 60
Cin. Hughes 3S, Cin. Taft 46
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an. Nonh College Hill 74, Cin. J,.andma-k
Quislian 56 ·
Cin, Nonhwest .50, Gin. Roser Bacon 45
Cin. Norwood 28, Oten Este 21
Cin. St. ~mud 65, New Miami 63·0T
,Cin. St. Xavier ~8. Hamilroit Badin 40
Cin. Summit Countl')' Day 80, Lockland ~7'
Cin. Turpin 67. Manctnont 41 ·
Cin. Westtm Hills 76. Cin.' Aiktn 58
.C!h- Winton Woods 69, Cin. Finneytown 32
Cm. Wilhi;Ow 55, Cin. Walnu1 Hills 37
Cin. WOOdward 76, Moun1 Healthy M
Cle. Collinwood ~1, Ashtabula 47
Cle. Hcritllge Chr. 6l Lake Ridge Academy 50
Cle. Shaw II&amp; , Garfield Hts. 55
Cltrmo~ Nonheasltm 60: Wyoming 58
Col. Mnrion Fruklin 76, Col. Mifflin 6J
Col. Northland 65. Col . Eas1moor 49
Col. South 48, Col. Bttehcroft 40
Col. St. Chatles 56;' 'Zantsville Rosecrans 47
Col. Tr~ of Life 94. Village AcOOenl)' 47
Col. W'aurnon 6~ . Col. R~ndy ~8
Col. West 94, CoL Whttslone 'J6
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Cortland Lakeview 7llcoviusburg .Lal\me 690T
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Cm1view 61 , Mmthews 48
Cuyilhnill Falls 51, Kent Ropse'-..'ell 46
CuynhogEI Valley Olr. 89, Can. Heritngc: Chr . .&amp;8
Dan\'ille 83. World Harvest 6S
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Day. Carroll 70. Vandalia Butler :i9
Dny. Christian 8~. Lemun-Monroe 49
Day. Meadowdale 69, Day. Jefferson 61
. D11y. Oakwood 47, Tippecanoe 44
DeGr11ff Rivr;:rsidt S7, Connt:aut ~6
Delaware ~. B11 Walnut Sl
Delphos St John's 67 Rockford PnrkWily 57-0T
Dover 7!!. ByetVJlle Meadowbrook ~J
E. Liverpool81 , You. Rayen 60
Eastern Brown 83, Peebles 42
Eastlake North 68, Trinity S6
Elyria Open Door 70, Elyria FBCS 58
fairport 8S, AshtabuiD S1s. John &amp; Piul 52
fa~ette 47, Everpecn )~
; · Findlay 68, Tol. Whiuner SO
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Oallipolis 40, Jackson J 1
• Oallow1y Westland ~3 . Newark 3.~
Germantown Va.lley View 74. MiddletoWn
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Gilmo1.1r 44, Lutheran West 31
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Hilliard Darby 3.~ . Dublin Scioto 51
Hilliard-Davidson 72. Gro~ 52
Howard E. Knox 70, Musfield Chr. 69-01'
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H•dson 75, Ravena 29 ,
H'mtina valley Univ. 72. You, Unuliae 51
Jeffcnon 52, Bristol 39
Kenston 62, N9fdonia .54
Lakewood 41, Willoughby Soutb 38
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Indiana 116. N1w Jersey Ill
Portland 114, Toromo 90
New York 96, Boston 88
Vancouver 91 , Miami 87
Sacramento Ill, CLEVELAND 107
Milwaukee 116.AIIanta 113
Minnes01a 91, San Antonio 88
Scatde 103. Housl0n .96.
Phot!lix 86, CbQI"Iotte 80
~nver 98, DaiiM- 96
L.A. Lakers 1"22. 1,-.A. Clipptn 98

To.n ight's games
Golden Stnte at Philadelphia. 7 p.m.
Vancou\·er at Orlando, 7:30 p.m.
'i) • Detroit at Atlallla. 7:~ p.m.
Chnrlorte nt Utah, S.p.- m.
Seat!le ar San Antonio. 8JO p.m. ·
Washington at Chicago. 8:30 p.m.
L.A. Clippers at L.A. L~ktn , IOJO p.m.

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Houston \'S. Miami: 7:.\0 p.m.
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Ponhmd at Minncsotn. 8 p.m.
Utah at DaUlt&amp;, 8:30p.m.

Indiana at Denver. 9 p.m.

NCAA Division I
men's scores
East
Colgate 68, Cornell 63-0T
DelaWnre 96. New Hampshire 5'7
Drexel 58. Boston ll . .50
Uofstra 8,4, Nonheutem "''
Mnine 89, Towson 80 ·
Quinnipi~ae 70. Army til
Seton Hall71, Villanova64
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Campbtll69, Georgia St. 64
East Carolina 72, Mount S1. Mary's, Md. 49
Elon 100, S. VirJihia 64
Florida S1. 66, Watt Forest 64
Samford 73 .. Stetson -57 ,
Troy St, 17, FluridaAtlantic !I
UNC·Grttnsboro 82. VMI 71

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Lona Beach St. 70; ICaDIII St. 64
Nebruka ~ Pacific~
Winthrop- ~!. Ml.uouri 46
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Colorado 73, Denver 49 ·
GOOu.ga 60• Idaho 49
Oregon 94, St. Martin'• .51
OR:1on St. 82, Tu.u .AllM-Corpw: Christi 70
Sacramento St. 65~ N. Arizona 62
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Bowie St. 7S, Vir&amp;inia. St. 59 .
Colifornia. Pa. 70, Welt Chetter 60
Centenary -61, CCNY 49
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CoUcge. of N.J. 64, SalisbUry St: 61
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Oomini~an. N. Y.~7P. West Ubeny 67
Edinburo 79, Ashl.nd .56
Elmira 6p. NY.U !JQ.QT
EII'IOl'y .56. Carnetie-Mellon .47
Fairfield .5~.· Layola. Md. 5d
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Falrltillh DidUnam 88. R.,._Ne.,dtk ~
Hofstra 72. B01101l,&lt;U. 29
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Junill:!.a 71 , Penn St.•Behrmd 61
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Ni1Jara .59. Maritt .53
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Liberty Orlstian 60, Grace 1-laven 44'
uma Cent. Catb. ,8, W: Libeny-Salem 27
r Uma Chr. 78, Sldney Olr. 71
Uma. Temple O.r. 62, Rld&amp;emont 47
Lorain Clean-iew 66, Vmnilion S9
· Louisvillo ;6, ·c.mtlton 33
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LowellVille 51. Colwnbilaa 49
Madhon 67, A1hlabula Harbor '7
Malvern 44, Sug~reek G•away 41 ~
Moplc Hu. J9. Podua 46 . ·
- M;aplewood 63, Lordnown .~5
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Mari~ua S4, Rl\'er Valley 44
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\MtryiVille: 37, ~Mkins Meniorial 2~
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Mqruillon TUsluw 92, D:oyle11own OlipP:wa 6~
Mayfield 64, Solon 61 "'
Meth~nicsburt S8.~Spring . NE 42
Medina ~9p NOf'lh Roynltlln 4!1
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,M!ddlebui'J Hts. Midptvk 57, Strop$~vjllt ~-4
Mtddlefleld Cardinal 71. Garrellfi\'tlle Garfi~ta
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Middletown .~5. D11y. Ptltltrsori ~ 1
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~lnerva 70. Akr. Spring:. 60
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Middleport • Pomeroy, Ohio

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POMEROY - A ' number of
township and village levy .issues, as
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as i. countywide levy for emer"
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gency room opeiatiflnS at Vcterans
Memorial Hospi~ will be placed
before voters in the March primary.
By JIM FREEMAN
·The filing deadline for those
• Sentinel N.wa Staff
leVies
was last week.
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POMEROY- With a new Wai,Mart
The,ho~pital levy was placed on
Supercenter . expected to open soon in
•the
ballot by the MeigS County
Mason, W.Va., ~me local' merchants are
Col1)niissioncrs
., the requial of the
C0!1Cemed abour the compet~ion the
,hospital b()ard. . •
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Howe·ver, simply getting to lhe new
The four-mill levy, if pused,
store may present challenges to many
'\'ould generate' approximattly
motorists.
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Access to,the new store from the Ohio
·peri:ent collections.
· side will be restricted by. the 72-year'old
Proceeds from the levy would be
Pomeroy-Mason Bridge and the DarrOw
used for operating the hospital's
approaches leading 10 the bridge. By con"
eme~gency rooms and oth~r ser~
trast, on the West V,1ginia side, new turn·
vices requjred to provide emer"
ing lanes and traffic signals have been
gency health care al the hospital.
installed at the intersection formed by
At a county . co.mmissionerw.'
.Route 68, the WaJ,Mart store and the
meeting on Dec. 21, members of
bridge appro~h- .
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the hospital board and administra"
·The problem of · improving access
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tive and medical statfs indicated
.•iitvolves a confusing mi~ of .state lllid
that the emergency room would be
'~- local governments, traffic management,
closed after July I, if the levy fails
, l~ad ~city ~nd e"''n a regional fear of
large briilgentemminc from the Dec. 15, ·
in March.
1$167' cpllapse of the Silver Bridge
The hospital is owned by · the
• ' be"tween Gallipolis and Point Pleasant; .
county commissioners. is governed
W.Va., whidt clail)lell the lives of46.peo" ·
by.a local board of trustees, and is
ple,_.mostly'tri,countY, residents. .
·operated by contract with Cqnsoli·
For , illlltance, traffic signals on the
dated Health Systems Inc., a non"
O!tio .side which dire&lt;;t traffic onto' the·.
profil corporation that also operates
bridge are: ow~d
Pomeroy, wbile
Hol~er Medical Center and the Oak
ligilts
Hill CoJ11munity Medic•l Ceoterin
Jackson County.
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administrator
Robert
~~~~liti:d with chi.!Jges ori
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ie'·v,hi•oh involve cooperation
the Dec. 21 meeting that the hospi•
bridge.
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funcfionally obsolete, has ·been examined
a di.ffer~nt gove!nment and agency.
with a .study to determine ~ · traffic
tal has suffered continuous finan"
One
solution
rematns
a
.
few
years
light sequence needs changed..
· and is considered safe. The bridge was
CUI'liiltly, IM ·tr~ffic lights th•t allow
.IJIOJOrill)l driving frpm, Pomeroy' to tul)l
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away:
The
Pomeroy-Mason
Bridge
is
last inspected in .August 1998 and is
ciallosses since 1992. In 1998, the
"We will assist them 'Vith this," ·said
scheduled for replacement during 2003
left onto tile bridge are notoriously quick '
ODOT District 10 director George
scheduled for another inspection in April.
.hospitaJ.'s d~ficit was reporledly
torc:hiii$C=Jrom red to greon arid .back to
. Collins,. who added ,ODOT is contacting
Still, officials do not wantlo continu"
with a new bridge .featuring wider traffic
$813,000.
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West Virginia offici ills on the subject.
ously load the bridge .to capacity, Collins
Bowers said that, in addilion lo
"We'll be OK as soon as we get t~at
' The Ohio Department of 1iansporta"
. Meanwhile, Collins said the Pomer'!Y"
said, adding he realizes the new business
operating the ~mergency room,
.lion, at Pomeroy's req'uc;st, is assisting
bridge buill," Collins said.
Mason Bridge, although narrow and " will incJ:ease 114ffic . flowing across lhe
funds generated from the levy
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could be funneled into an effort to .,
ncruit_ new, physicians . and sur"
geons for the hospital.
Other local levies to be defided
incl.ude:
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.the sole Republican and Democratic candidates, respectively. current . operating expenses in the
Treasurer Howard Frank and Coroner Douglas Hunter, Village of Middleport;
. . POMJlROV -~h only two ·llays lefl before the filing
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• The renewal of a two-mill levy
and Patricia. Jamison, a Republican, and John Lentes, the for fire protection for five years in
dales have filed their petiiions of candidacy for various local
offices.
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Democralic incumbent, have filed their petitions for lhe Olive Township;
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Two
Repu.
b
liclllis,
Joe
Stobart
and
Jim
Sheets,
have
filed
office of prosecuting attorney.
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• The renewal of a half·mill, ·
Democrat Ron Casci has picked up a petition for- lhe 1iea" five,year levy for maintenance and
•Jim ·Soulsby, the incumbent Democratic sheriff, has filed · for nomination as a candidate for the commissioner's seat
fq~ re·elec!ion,and Robert E. Beegle, 'Tim:'Gilljlan and Ralph now occupied by Howard, and Ernest E. Spencer, a Rcpubli" .surer's race, but has not filed.
operation of cemeteries in Salem
can, has filed for hi~ party's nomination in the race for Thorn"
Eugene Tripletl, a Republican, has. filed a petition as a can" Township;
Tr115sell, all Republicans: have also filed aS candidates.
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, JeJf Mill.er, a Democrat, and David Warner, a Republican, ton's seal on the board. · ....._
didate for county engineer, and Fred W. Crow Ill has filed for
The replacement of a J.8,mill,
ha~e pickel! up jletitiooi!; for the •heriff's races, but have not · · Manning Roush, Bobby Atn&lt;M and Richard Bailey .have · re-election as a Republican in the race for common 'pleas
five-year
levy for curreni expenses
al"'! picked up petitions, $&amp; has C. Ed Evans, an independent judge.
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In addition to counlywide campaigns, the March.presiden- in the Village of Syracuse.
.·, Democratic County Commissioner Janet Howard, who has candidate.
Candidates fcir ·a number of
B!:tsy Nicodemus is .the sole ~mocrat seeking nomination lial p'rimary ballot will also include candidates for local
. P!cked up a peti1ion but has )je! to file, will be c~allenged in
in
the
race
for..Cierk
Qf
Courts,
and
two
Republicans,
·Andy
Democralic and Republican central commitlees, as well as ·· county offices 10 'be nominated in
the Democratic primary by Charlie Williams.
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·: Democr~tic Commissioner Jeffrey Thornton has picked up Baer and Blair Windon, will face off for the Republican nom· races for the Ohio House of Q.epresentatives and ·U.S. House ' March have until 4 p.m. Friday 10
ination i~ that race.
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~ , ~ petition for the race, but' has not yet filed.
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familiar sights and sounds of Winter: the snif- great challenge to lind beds to admit anybody
ning 1 nose, the dry, throaty voice and·the gri· · in the state of Maryland," said Dr. Rick Aloor·
·mace th,at folloWs a.swallow of medicine. · . ta, head of the Emergency Medical Resource
' :· Better aet ~ to them, health offiCi ills say. . Ccdter, which tracks the status of h,ospitals in
'file ftu, which Slruck &lt;the West hard Jut lhe Baltimore ateL
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At So,lih Oeoraia ~edjcal Center .in .Val·
Coast, fllling hosP.ital waiting .t..... ~jlu .L...; .. ,. · · dosta, Ga., supervisors went
fooms .iiid doctors' offices . • s,_ apptll't_ntly Is, from wearing business suits
'· ~i.th ailhiJ patients.
· not
iiijob, Gndfrom to white nurses' coats 10 help
• "It's bad all over the coun" QJl report3, It could ~~e· one · with t~e crush of mostly nu"
lry," said
Robert McNa- of
Stlfl!lOIIS
ridden patients. In Newnan,
!'181'8, ch1ef of emergtncy
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0\edicjne.atTemple Universi"
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ly . Hospital in Philadelphia:
Df, ilattoot McNwMra
Pe~ht~ Regiogal•tlospital
:'The flu shot awar~ntJY. iS
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liot doing itsjob, and from all reports, it c'ould rdun\l of flu the worst' strain since 1992.
De ·one of the W011il seasilds 'f'e've seen ' in
The latest data from the tJ.S. Centers for
tears."·
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Disease Control , 111d 1 ~vention ihow that
. · '• Patients-at emeracncy rooms nationwide more· than 99 percent of the cases reported so '
bave found out as much in the last couple of far ai~ innuenza type A .. Most of the cases, ·
' wee"'. At McNamara's hospital, patients line officials say, appear to be the Sydney strain of
J~e hal.la on gum~ys. waiting fQr rooms. Oth- the·virus, ~hicli also struck last year.
ers.hlldclle ~nd iowa of chai~ waitins to he
The first substantial· cases were rep&lt;&gt;rted in
~n by a c;IOctor. Oilier hoopitala: acrou tlic California and Arimna lasl month: Sinee then;
!:C11!111ry ·are 1JC1'1111bling to add extra staff, 19 states - including Pennsylvania, New
'while ol,hers -.re even IU!JIIna people away due 'York, New Jersey and Virginia- have.rep&lt;&gt;rt·
l«;! oven:rowdina. . , . .
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: "If the. trand condnu,ea tho, way it' fa ngw, CDC said.
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fim pi~ vote throuah one point ror • 15th place
vote a..t prnious ranking:

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Sterling 78, Coli. 'of the.O&amp;arks 63
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POMEROY-'- Meigs County Prosecuting
Attorney John Lentes has. announced that he
will stek re"election to that office; He filed
his petitions with the Meigs County BOard of
Elections Tuesday..
Lentes, a Democrat,
was elecled in 1992. A
native of Detroit, Mich .,
he has been a resident of
Meigs County for more
than 12 years. Prior to his
election to office as.Meigs
County prosecutqr, he
was a partner, in the law
firm of Porter, Littl'e,
Sheets &amp; Lenles.
Ltntea
He is a graduate of
Brockton High School in
Basion; Mass., and received his undergrodu"
·, _ ·ate degree in history and classics from Miami
· University in Oxford, .Ohio.
Lentes did pllstgraduale studies at Miami
University, as well as Oxford University and
the University of London, bolh in England.
He received his law degree from the C1ev.e"
lllld,Manhall College of Law in Cleveland.
Prior to coming to Meig:; County, Lentes
served as the law director of Westlake, a
ae~land suburb,,and acted as special coun".
· sel iand a me"lbor of'lhe .legal staff in North

Oimsled,
He and his wife, Cathy, have three chil"
dren, .and live .near Rutland. They arc both
very active in educational and extia..c:urricular programs in the Meigs Local School Dis·
lrict .Lenles .c~es bask~! at Rulltlnd
Elementary and lias previously coadted base~
ball and !\(lCCet tiler~ also.
Lentes has also taken an active role in pro·
mating school safety by working with build·
ing superintendents, the M~igs Educational
Service Center, law- enforcement, Emergency
Medical Seryices and mental·health agencies
Ia develop a crisis control plan. .
Lentes said lhat since laking office, he has
taken a strong stand on crline, ·regardiCS5 of
who the defelldant . is or what· position the
defendant holds in the communjty.
Lentes said that not only has he concerned
. himself with the prosecution of .criminals
charged with various ,offenSes, but he also has
. expanded the locus of his ,office to include
and implenfen crime ·preventton programs.
Leoites' oft'~ee" prepared Meigs County's
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