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some of President Ointon's proposed
initiatives for his fil)al year i.n office ' ·
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tqr tllein without ~Ieung the budget
suiJtllis is . slim, ,said' a Republican
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:• Ointon proposed a $350 billion .
~- , cut, spendi.n&amp; , inc- Jor
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tiea ~ui:)! • ptaervin&amp; SOcial Sec,.~- ..
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lt~nat ~"said RePfa.·one of 13 .
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·. WASHINGTON (AP) - Congressional ' lingerl~g !ijis~rust of hinj la)'s -the ground" health care, phalj) ID licei!Ses for handguns . · :r,Jte president's tax package joined a mix
R~publicans say Pres1dent Clinton's valedic· . w0r~ for ~. eon~nt.ious ~~~~on year.. .
- tQ narrbwer ones like ~ncouragln&amp; the of p_roposals urged by Republicans and
ll'li')'State of the Union address offered some
' ~·The !~roof Is not him sa)(ing it tonight to development of new. vaccines and less'·pOJ· · I&gt;qmOc:rats as both sides battle for control of
hope they can find common ground with a national ~levision audience," said Rep. luting cars.
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· him on debt reduction, education and othei Joe Barton, R·Texal. '"TI)e pioof is directing
"Tonight is special because we stand on R~P!Iblicans are drafting their own version
issues.
his miniorul to ·work with ,the Repu61ic11Jl the mountaintop of a new milh!nniuin," of educational tax breaks and relief from t~e
.• "I th.ink a lot of it is doable if the presi- Congress to. actuill~ jlo•it.';, · . .
:. Clinton said. •"Behind us we see the great •. so-called marriage penalty this year. Presi·
ilen~will sit down and work with us," said
. Thepresident .usedh'fs'addresstosen,ators expanse of American achievement. Before dential candidates have their own proposals
House Speaker Dennis Hastert, R·lll., sin: and representatives .galher~d in the· House us, even grander frontiers of possibility."·
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gling out health care, education, debt reduc· chamber; in part,' to recount the successes of
Some of his proposals have the potential
Clinton would boost funds !or scientific
lion, tax cuts and anti-drug aid to Colombia his first seven years in office: a near-retard · for bipartisan compromise.
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economic expansion, felleral deficitS m'or· .,
He would spend more for teachers, Head ~S . 15 hourly. minimum wage and create a
But following Cl,inton's 89-minute p~ed into surpiu~~ lower flrinie rateS.' · · : . : Star~ after-school _and summer se~'?"l pro- . ~w Medicare prescription· drug . benefit.
speech to Congress on Thunday night, the
. "In 1992, we J~St had a l'lladmap. Today, .; grams, · and provtde college tutt1on tax · And he would pare taxes (or child care,
longest of · his eight State of the Union we ~ave res.llta,"~e said: ,
deductions. of up· ~ ,$~1800 per family. He lorig.!jerm care of ailing relatives, charitable
addresses, many of the same old divisions ' \ He 'also laid oJta wi$h l(; t:ror hi$ Anal wliniSIOusepart5oft!IC.huaeprojectedfed· giving, and companies in&gt;;esting i" inner
remained. Republicans said he.had proposed · year . t~at ·. ianged'\from 'sweeping id~u ·'- erai ·surpluses ·to tHmin~te ihe $3.6 trilli!)n . (ities and rural areas.
far too much .new spending and not enough $3.50 billion in tax~cu!S, retiremeni'savinJl&gt;' publicly-lfeld portion oflhe national debt by
·~for too long this Congress has been
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By JIM FREEMAN.
ation being scheduled, on a Friday
Sentinel N - Stlltf
evening.
POMEROY - Sometime this
That time is inconvenient to famispring, ~identS of lhe Meip Local lies because it
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glimPse of the district's new buillling enough time for
projecl
people to travel
The $32.5 million building project, to attend the
which include&amp; two elementary' araduation cerschools. a nliddle school and renova- emony,
they
.lions to Melp High School, will be ssjd.
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partially furided by $5.7. million genBuckley said
erated by . a 23-year, 3.95-mill com- · araduati.on wu
bined bond/levy ilsue ~oved by moved this year
district votcrs last Novemli'er.
·to ens\Jre that
Plans Gall for the construction of seniors comtwo new elementary schools to plete their gradreplace buildings at Rutland, Salem uation require,,
Superlnlondent
Center, Pomeroy, Middleport.' Salis- menll. He also
8111 Suc:tdey
. bury, Harrisonville and Bradbury, and noted the date
the construction of a new middle may yet be
school to replace the existing s~- changed due to weather-related
lure in Middleport.
· school closings. So far the district has
The Meigs Local )lo8rd of Educa- used four of its five·c&amp;lamity days.
lion, meeting in regular session
In personnel matters, lhc board
Wednesday night, approved the ere- · granted a maternity 'leave to. Belh
' ation of a "Meigs Local School Dis- Lawson and acc:cptcd the resipalion
. trict Project Construction Account". of Max W. Wilson as a substitute cus, for the project, and also met in execu- todian.
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~ve session to discuss the purchase of
The board also hired John Bendey,
· liroperty for the project.
Joy Bentley and Rita Slavin as tuton
. Superintendent Bill Buckley said for the scbool-wide assislanc:e team II
the architect finn of SSOE Inc. of Pomeroy Elementary with salaries .10
Toledo, working in partninlhiJi with . be paid throuaJt grant funds,rec:cived
SBM Associates of '1\a~~~ ··is .• ·,t,y the ~istri~ ·effective Jan. 24. It
cu~tly dCveloJ11ng the ~li'/.6f tl\c, · hired Gloria Vail Recti\ l!ld iim Law...~Jfdiilt. ~lnC!IJ(Ii~g ~ln-.. · ~ututbrs ori a -pilrch'ased seNic:es
·fng .how rilittiy:lclassrooms 'wiir be coniJ'Ig( fo~ a.heaith-htiqdjc,apped stu·
needed by thd'llil trict.
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· delitelfectivt Dec. 20;1 ~, ··h
".We should have something we
Also approved was an overnight'
can present .to people this spring, • field trip to WilliamsbUrg, VL, for ·.
Buckley said.
. Team 6 at Meip Middle School.
. During the public participation
The board's next meeting will be at
portion of the meeting, the board met 7 p.m. Feb. 9 in the district's .central
with two district parents, Vicki Ferrell office . in . the Pomeroy Municipal
and Lisa Roush, who protested grsdu- Building.

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Uni(ed Fund for· Meig~ County'.s
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The fund's tfeasurer announced
'fhursday ,that the fund has met iiS
· 2000 fund-raising goal of $25,000.
'· . Meanwhile,'\: agencies seeking
assistance throuj'h the fund have until
Feb. 14 to submit applications for the
next round of funding.
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The · Board of Directors for the
·, 'UFMC held its ·monthly meeting, on ·
Wednesday, and discussed the process
of awarding funding to qualifying
agencies.
However; Bruce Fisher, the fund's
, treasurer, noted that contributions
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accepted and will be included jn the
. current year's fund,rllising efforts.
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Funds collected through -the
UFMC are channeled to a number of
' hon-profit agencies which provide
, , services to Meip County residents,
including two Boy Scout tr!IOps,
.1.. Serenity House,· the
County
•- Hilitorical SO&lt;:iety,
of Meip 9ltlnty's Council on ARIIDR•
·'1 . Meip County Humane Soc:iety,
inunity Assault Prevention

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national priorities, •• he said in on.e of hi, few
overt swipes at the Republicans from whom
Democrats hope to win congressional con·
trol in November. "Let's begin with lhem:"
But leavening such attacks were othCr
gestures, such as when he turned and ahook
hands with Hastert after lauding him forsupporting efforts to increase i~vestments in
urban areas. And many Republicans, eager
to at least appear cooperative in an election
yeaf, returne&lt;t the favor. .
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"He waniS ·to have a legacy," S8ld Rep.
Thomas Davis, R-Va., chairman of the
National Republican Congressional Com·
mittee, the House GOP's campaign arm.
" Hehassomereasonableproposalshereand
we want to deal with them. It works for us if
he does it right. We like to show we're .doing
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. from feeding the -~ :Jiiill the
cqrnmotion ~d started til htad back I "It·could hllVC ~ a iot worSe,
~n when he· retil~ 'th41the elec· 'there . could : have been people
jnvolved," he said. '
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the electricity titerally &lt;.'OOked the tat·
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CLEVELAND (AP)- A plan to movc "WdtW ~ by highway or
rail through Ohio is generating concern among ellletect officials and public interest organizations.
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· The U.S. Department of Energy is considering storing used nuclear
waste from the nation's power plants at an underground dump about 100
miles from Las Vegas at Yucca Mountain.
• " I urge the Department of Energy to do everything in its power to
e11sure that Clevelanders receive accurate and complete information,"
Mayor Michael R.·White said Thursday at an outdoor news conference
al:ljacent to a highway and rail corridor.
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The mayor appeared with a critic of the plan, Chris Trepal, executive
director of the Earth Day Coalition.
She said the envii'Qnmental group wantstht aovemment to "ceue the
historic plan to transport the most dangerous and ndioactive waste
through the heart ·ofour community and the back yards of over 50 million people nationwi&lt;le."
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· The Earth Day Coalition and others were planning to ask the govern- ·
ment about safety and health risks as well as emergency planning at a
hearing today in Cleveland.
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: The government's latest round .of public hearings began Monday in
Lincoln, Neb., and will continue Tu~ay ·in Chicago.

Glenn's space trip pays off .

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• WASHINGTON (AP) ...:... Joh~ ~leon's ':"turn ~o. space at ag~ 77,
ridiculed by some as a NASA pubhcaty stunt, as provadang valuable an formation on several scientific fronts, researchers say.
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• The scientists who sent experiments into orbit with Glenn aboard the
space shuttle Discovery in the fall of 1998 enthusiastically recounte4
findings from tests on plants, proteins and tumor·cells.
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NASA scientist Dennis MorriliQn described one successful expenment
that showed it is possible to ·put a tumor-fighti~g drug into .a special
miniature balloon and release the drug into a tumor.
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· "We're artually on the right track," he said Thursdaywhile explaining that such a system could en'aj&gt;le cancer patients to avoid the· side
effect)!.of chemotherapy by receiving drugs only where ·the tumor cells
h'ave grown - not through their entire bodies.
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.; John Cassanto of Exton, Pa., whose company, Instrument Technology
Associates, sent biomedical ·experiments- aboard Discovery, said the
results .were mixed.
· The company's microgravity laboratory succeeded in gro:oving a pro·
tein crystal almost impossible to produce on Earth, but not wath the quality needed to help treat bone cancer, he said.
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· Local restoration crews from AshPOMEROY - Area distribution
line mechanics from American Elec' land, Ky., Chillicothe, CI'IX)ksville,
tric Power are on their way to North Hillsboro, Ironton, McConnelsville,
Carolina to aid fellow linemen at Pomeroy, Portsmouth, and Point
Duke Power in restoring service !o Pleasant, W.Va., were enroute to
more than 118,000 customers living Statesville, N.C.
Line mechanics from Pomeroy are
in·areas hit hard by back-to-back east
Rex Cumings and Howard Ervin.
coast winter storms.
The winter storms hammered the Leaving from Point Pleasant were
Carolinas with snow and ice begih· ~im Hupp, Marl( Slillllid Mark West' ning. thiS past Saturday, affectina a fall.
· wide mea from Greenwood, S.C. to
"We are sending 26 !iililribution
line mechanics and supervisors and.
Durllam, N.C.
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The hardest hit areas over !he past several vehicles, including two digfew days have been the Anderson and gef trucks and nine bucket trucks, to
Lanc:aster area6 in South Carolina Statesville," said Ken Hamilton,
and i·t~ . Charlotte and Durham- operatiops manager for AEP's south·
em Ohio region which includes Ash0!~ Hillareas in North Carolina.
DUke' Power reports more than land, Ky., and Point Pleasant, W.Va.
"Our employees will be helping
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S,s(II ..Ouke Power employees and
Mike Adldna waa lnatalled aa paator of .Vracu·a e Chllre~ ·of the pcr;onoel from nine slates .are help- Duke Power crews to repair poles
Nazarene IOc:ated on State Route124, Syracuaa, ln ·ceremonlaa '-. '"s~o restore. power as qutckly and and lines downed by the winter
storm," Hamilton said.
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Rigl\t of way, Larry W. an&lt;.f.Pot· ta Holsinger, Letart and Sutton;
hind transfers were recorded tie L. Jones to TPCWD, Bedforil; - ·
Right of w'lly, Crystal Lynn Jewrecently in the office of Meigs
Right -'o f way, ·Lyle J. Swain to ..•ell to Lleading Creek Conservancy
· tPCWD, Prange; ·
·' , District, SAlem; ·
County Recorder Judy King:
Deed, Barbara A. Young, BarDeed, Charles L. and Helen .L. . • ~ight. of way, J and M Lands
bara A. Summerfield and Rexal Kitchen to Jack E. and Frances 1!.. · lni:: to J:.CCD, Salem;· ·
Thorn~ S11,mmerficld to Jack Gor- Fruth, Don G. and Connie Pullin, .; .J'ltight of way, Alva B. and Karen
rcll, Tujlpe18 Plains;
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Pomeroy; .
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Sill! Clark to LCCD, Rutla.nd;
Deed, Deilzil ·and Bonnie Proc- · Deed, Hugh A. and' ~.,;anna . 'lliJ.IIh of .way, Robert W. and
tor to Steven -L. and Debra E. Mitchell to. Charles ·and Chery;t · J'leyerly '· J',, Hamons to . LCCD,
McGuffin: Middleport lots;
Waf!h, Pomeroy, parCc;is;
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· Deed, R6ilney L. and Patrece E.
Deed, Ste&gt;~en E. Wellingtbn to
' Rtgh~ pf ":'PY· Charles E. and
Beegle to RoCincy Lee and Patrece . Christine: Martin, Po~roy p,arccls; Minni~ K.-Yo~pg to LGCD, Salem;
E. Beegle, "banon;
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Deed, M,ary ·. 0~ ·~nd ;'~lint !'·. :Right of way, ~aniel A. B~azer
Deed, HOward. L. - Enghsh Sr., Mullens to Clarenc~ A•. anp Be&amp;y • to LCCD, Rulland,
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Howard Engll~h l&gt;r., Howard Eng·, L. Molden, Pomeroy;
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. ~ght llf way, ~aryrose B. Darst
lish; Phyllii J:. ~nglishto Howard
peed, Yvonne Dee·• 'Pib~s .to, to li.~~D; Columbaa; .
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. L. English •Jr., William· Thomas Stanley Donald Gibbi(;•Ru!land;,; \' '7' Right of ~ay, James and Phylhs
English, Kenneth Eugene En&amp;lish, ·
DCC(!, Clarence E .•Jr.apd P~~ , P,lth_el to LCCD, Rutland;
Paul Andrew !"nglish and Jeffrey A. Owensby tq Burley. H. Stapl~,
. Raght of '!'a'), Larry R. and
Douglas English, Pomeroy tracts;
Qllumbia;
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, .,A . · ·.,, Sharon L. Sm1th to LCCD, ~alem;
Right qf way, Rqbert A. Davis to
. Robert D. Holladay lo
of way, Avanel Holltday to
Tuppers Plains ~Otcater Water Dis· . Salem;
trict, Olive;. ' ·

(:)rnamenta·l trees.in demand
. · COLUMBUS (AP)- The booming economy and last year's drought
have combined to create a national shortage qf ornamental trees and
shrubs for home and i:ommeri:ialtan..dscaping, growers say.
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"If I had 3,000 trees I could sell tl\em in one day," said Dan Mooney,
a sales representativ, for Robert W. Baker Cos. in West Suffield, Conn.
He was among hundreds of participants at a nursery convention meeting
in Columbus thiS week . .
Joe. Zampini of Lake County NurSery in northeast Ohio said he had
15,000 fewer trees to sell last summer after the drought pinched their
growth.
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· Zampini said growers .have been frustrated over their inability to meet
high demand after two straight years Iof drought in his part of the country.
· "It ~nay take anywhere from five to 10 years to .recover, to have
enough product out there to recover for cities, landscapers, garden cen~
ters," Zampini said. ·

FOR GREAT SERVICE ~B~J;4'0 .

Melinda A. Gibbs to LCCD, Sci·
pio;
· Deed;· Penny E. and Robert S.
KOren to Michael T. Koren, Olive;
Deed, Juanita and William L.
McNickle, Robert and Fred Schus·
ter to William R. and Deborah J.
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Deed, Terry E. and Vicki L.
Hysell to Timothy' A. Ellis, ,
Pomeroy;
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Pickens, Charles Goeglein1 Maxine
Goeglein, Helene ~glein, Carolyn Jacobs, Jon Jacobs to Andrew
N. and Delpha Kiser, Rutlal!.d;
Deed, Paul Robert and P~ul R.
-Beck to Harold C. and Matjorie L.
Rice, Rutland;
/ ,'Peed, Christine Martin to James
Milliron, Pomeroy;
Easement, Leon C. and Barbara
A. Pierce to Southern Ohio Coal
Company, Sal~m.
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WASHINGlUN (AP)- Using new powers granted by Congress, the
federal government found $1 billion in the accounts of parents who owe
qverdue child support payments. States are seizing the accounts and getting parents to pay up.
Washington state officials have seized hundreds of accounts and collected $2 million from deadbeat parents. Florida has seized 232 accounts
and collected $191,706.
In Ohio, one county child support office froze the accounts of 40 peo.. ,
. pie who owed $90,000. So far, more than $40,000 owed to children has
been collected and paid back. An additional17 people have been notified
their accounts could be seized.
. "It's a very important tool for us," said Maricarol Torsok, director of
·a county child support office near Toledo, Ohio,
Torsok received· the names of parents with ·bank accounts from the
Oepartment of Health and Human Services, which has been working with ..
2,300 bahks across the country since August to find .the ,accounts of 3 million parents who owe child support.
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The department sends a computer tape with the names and Social
Security numbers of delinquent parents to large multistate banks and bro·
· kerages, which in tum search their records .to find a match.
Sq far 662,000 accounts were matched with names. States get the
information within 48 hours of the match and move quickly to freeze th~
account and collect what's owed.

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WASHINGlUN (AP)- The grandmothers of Elian Gonzalez may
have been frustrated in their attempt at bringing the 6-ye~r-old home to
Cuba any time soon, but they're apparently gaining ground in their effort
to persuade Congress to reject legislation granting the boy citizenship.
Having won at least. a delay in congressional action on the propose.d
legislation, the grandmothers were to return Saturday to Cuba without the
child, after more planned congressional visits today. .
. They were also seeking a meeting with President Qinton, but White
House aides suggested that seemed unlikely -despite Clinton's support
for their cause.
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: Raquel Rodriquez, the maternal grandmother, and Mariela Quintana, ·
the paternal grandmother, predicted· they would, eventually prevail even if not on this trip.
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: "We will keep fighting," said Rndriq.uez. ''We're going to bring him
b;ack. Right now, we can't do it."
· Elian has been the center of controversy since he_was found'clinging
to ari inner tube Nov. 25 off the Florida coa5t. His mother and others trav• .
eling with him in an effort to flee Cuba had drowned.
: The Immigration and Naturalization Service has ruled that the young·
~ter should be returned tp his 'father in Cuba, but relatives of th.e boy in
this country arc fighting to ·keep him here.
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"If we funded everything he ~ked
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are to maintain and extend our quality
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Women made up 32 percent of
Taft to increase the number of Taft's appointments. Accordiqg ,to,
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CINQNNATI (AP) - Republi· frontrunners, DeWine had 60 perceqt
to state boards and commissions, of Ohio's 11.2 million residents can ~ike DeWine and Democrat Ted backing .to 26 percent for Celeste.
even as the governor's office says were female .
Celeste have big leads over their U.S.
The Ohio Poll is conducted by th~
~
·those
numbers
are
growing.
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Taft
·has
appointed
minorities
to
Senate
opponents
in
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the
latest
Institute
for Policy Research at the
7:44a.m.
Ely The Aaaoclatad Preaa
Sen.
Rhin~
McCiin,
D-Dayton;
nine
boards
that
didn't
have
minor·
statewide
Ohio
Poll.
University
of Cincinnati.
',: Somewhat warmer temperatures
Weather rorecast:
said
Thursday
she's
concerned
that
ity
representation
previousfy.
Of
six
De
Wine,
the
incumbent,
leads
for·
The
partisan
polls were conducted
are expected this weekend but an
Tonight. .. Partly cloudy. · Lows
Taft
still
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isn't
making
cnoug~
new
boards
or
task
forces,
all
have
mer.
Rep.
Frank
Creme~
88
percent
by telephone Jan. 7-19 among a ranapproaching storm could leave sig· nearlQ above.: East wipd 5-to 10
strides to improve female"&lt; anll minority representation.
to 8 percent among likciy Republican
sample of 316 likely Democratic
Jtificanl accumulations of snow· on mph.
minority
representation
on
the
Milburn
·pointed
out
thai
34
of
primary
voters
questioned
for
lhe
poll
voters
and 351 Republican voters,
lbhio Saturday night and Sunday. ·
· Saturday.. .Increasing clo~~ini!:ss '
Taft's 62 staff members arc women, released today. Celeste drew support and results arc oonsdered accurate
1 Ohio had one of the coldest with a chance of light snow late in boards and commissions.
The Senate approved the gover~ including three of seven senior staff from 49 jleri::ent of the Democrats · Within plus 6r minus 5 ,percentagt:
~ights of the season with early the . day. Highs ' in thel· mid 30s.
nor.'s appointments · to the newly members .
suiveyed, compared with 11 percent points. .
1norning temperatures mostly below Chance of snow 30 percent ..
created
11-persop
Technology
"The
governor
·
is
pleased
with
for Richard Cordray and I 0 percent ·
The trial heat between DeWine
:f,:ero. Lancaster had a reading of -16.
Saturday night...Light snow likeAction
Board
on
Wednesday
the
progress
he's
been
able
to
make
for
Marvin
'McMickle.
and Celeste was conducted antong
: Lows tonight will be around zero ly, possibly mixed with sleet' late..
despite Democrats' objections that in a short period of time. Is he sat,
In a trial heat between the iwo 1,503 registered voters.
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l:ows in the upper 20s.
.
no
women
were
named
to
the
..
isfied
with
where
we
are?
No,"
-National Weather · Service said.
Extended rorecast: 't
Milburn said.
:t-lighs on Saturday will be 25-30.
Sunday... Light snow like! )'I~ pos· board.
"They claim to be making some
'But we've been able to improve
: Snowfall accumulations Satur· sibly mixed with rain during the
improvement,
but
then
tum
around
quickly,
and we've been 'able to
'day will depend on the track of an day. Highs in the upper 30s. ,
and
do
the
whole
technology
board,
make
sure
there's minority repre· AEP _
,_
~ pproaching low pressure system,
· Monday... Mostly cloudy with a
Wendy'a - 1a,,
33 '!.
11
people,
and
not
one
of
them
was
sentation
on
every
new
board
or
Akzo
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lorecasters said.
chance of snow showers. Morning
Worthington
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• The record-high temperature for lows in the mid 20s. Highs in the a female," McCiin said.
Dally
stock
reports .are the ·
Taft has appointed 512 people
The law that created the techno!· AmTech!SBC- 39~.
;his date at the Columbus weather mid 30s .
4 p.m. closing ' quotes of the
4;tation was 66 . degrees in 1914
Tuesday... Mostly cloudy: A since becoming governor last year. ogy·lloard ·required six members to Aahlend 011-32 ·
previous day's transactions,
:1-hile the record low was 15 below chance of snow showers during the Of those, 13.3 percent were black, come from regions around the state AT&amp;T- 50"/,.
provided by .Adveat of Gal'!ero in 1963. Sunset tonight will be day. Morning lows in the' mid 20s. said Taft spokesman Scott Milburn. and one each from Wright~Patter- Bank One lipolis.
That's higher than the state percent· son Air Force Labora!ory, the Bob Evans - 18~.
~t 5:46 p.m. and sunrise Friday at Highs 3~ to 40.
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"We know a couple of inches here
can totally shut things down," said
Jim Steeg, the Natio nal Football
League's vice president of special
events. "When you ' re looki ng at t ~
weath er (precast and there's a giant.•
purple cloud hanging over Louisiana,
you know it 's on the way."
The storm hammered Oklahom~
and Texas on Thursday, closing
schools and businesses and ca using
airline cancellations in Dallas. The
Capitol in Oklahoma City was closed
for the first tim e in a·decade and the
storm left 17 inches of snow in
Eufaula, 100 miles fa,rther east."
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By this morning, IS inches of
snow had fallen on parts of Arkansas
and a foot in MisSissi ppi, where state
lawmakers hurried home for a long
weekend. National 'Guard units were
called out in Arkansas, Mississippi
and Alabama to help · strandeo,l
motorists.
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thick, it looked like the world endell
200 yards from the windows," said
Pati Brown, the manager of the
Mountain Harbor Resort in Mou~t
Ida, Ark., where there was a foot of
snow.
,
About 1,000 motorists wer~
stranded al ong Interstate 30 in snowy
southwestern Arkansas late Thursday.
National · Guardsmen were summoned to rescue them.
" It just came on so fast. There was
no way to know we were going to be
trapped," said Betty Hagan, traveling
from Illinois to her home in Dallas. '~ I
spent the first 35 years in Illinois an'd
I've never been trapped like this." .
Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabe.e
closed most state offices Thursday,
sending 50,000 workers ·home, ang
said only essential employees had tb
show up today.The snow came down
so hard in Hot Springs -· 7 inches in
four hours - that office workeis
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A powerful storm crawled across
the Southeast today, bringing icY, rain
and snow to a region still reeling from
a wintry blast earlier this week. ThouPOMEROY -An immunization clinic will be held at the Meigs Coun- sands were urged to stay home and
ty Health Department Tuesday from 1 to 7 p.m at the Meigs Multipurpose Super Bowl planners worried about
Center, Pomeroy. Children are to be accompanied by a parent/legal disruptions surrounding this week·
guardian. Immunization records are to be taken.
end's gam ~ in Atlanta.
"So much for the global wanning
theory,"
said Wayne Nichols of
corrected~
Cleveland, Miss. "Out this way we're
RlJTLAND- The Rutland Fire Department responded to a possible fire looking like one of tbose snow globes
at the borne of Lawrence Jinks early Wednesday. It was incorrectly reported that has been turned upside down and
that the home was that of Michael Mallory.
shaken.''
The storm dumped more than a
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foot of snow in parts of AJ:kansas and
Mississippi by early today. Lighter
POMEROY- The following actions to end marriage were filed recent· amounts were reported farther east,
ly in the office of Meigs County Clerk of Courts Larry Spencer.
but forecasters warned that icy sleet
Dissolutions asked- Janet Burney, Pomeroy, and Frederick L. Burney . could coat roads and power lines
· RIPLEY, W.Va. - Jed Beegle, 68, Ripley, diedWednesday, Jan, 26,2000 II, Pomeroy; Jeanette· L. Duke, Shade, and Robert D. Duke, Sardis.
from Alabama to the Carolinas by
at Jackson General Hospital, Ripley, following a brief illness.
Divorce asked - Krisana P. Robinson, Middleport, from Jeffrey L. tonight.
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: · He was born in Ripley on May 7, 1931, son of the late Jennings and Mae Robinson, Athens.
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was
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Brabham Beegle. He was a self-employed real estate and cattle broker, and
Dissolution granted - gilly Scarbrough and Mistey Scarbrough.
watch today. Many nervously await;.,as a member of VFW Post 5501 in Ripley.
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Divorce granted- Patricia L. Lehew from William D. Lehew .
ed
the arrival of freezing rain - all
Surviving are.two sons, James Beegle of Ripley, and Jed Beegle Jr. of
too familiar after last weekend's
Sandyville, W.Va.; three brothers, Brownie Harold Beegle and Clair Beegle.
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left SOO,OOO cuStomers without
Sr., both of Ripley, and Jennings Beegle of Racine; a sister, Betty Jean Durst ·
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of Cottageville, W.Va.; a~d six grandchildren. ·,
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He was also preceded-m death by two brothers, Ray and Ball Beegle; and answered· nine calls for assistance on Thursday.
Coming out of a supermarket in
two sisters, Gladys Herdman and Goldie Hunt.
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CENTRAL DISPATCH
ter-in-law pushed a cart full of ham,
Home, Ripley. Burial will be in Fairplain Cemetery, Fairplain, W.Va. Friends
4:11 a.m., Rocksprings Rehabilitation Center•. Dean Wiblin, Veterans (lotato salad .and soft drinks.
may call at the funeral home from 5-8 p.m. today.
Memorial Hospital;
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"I didn't take the millennium seriously, but I'm taking this seriously,"
7:02 a.m., Baum Addition, Adam Dill, Holzer Medical Center;
Mrs. Turner said. She ordered extra
12:16 p.m ., Overbrook Nursing Center, Willia Scites, VMH;
natural gas for her back yard t~nk so
.1:52 p.m·., from Racine station, Kay Morris, refused treatment;
CAMBRIDGE-'Etsie C. Phillips, 94, Cambridge, died Friday, Jan. 27,
she'll
have gas to cook and badgered
2:56 p.m., State Route 692, Lester Howell, gone on arrival.
2000 at Rocksprings Rehabilitation Center, Pomeroy.
her
son
into stocking up on firewood
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She was born Oct. 29, 1905 in Meigs County, daughter of the tat~ Sam
2:10p.m., South TliirdAvenue, Middleport, with Central Dispatch assist- · so her three grandchildren will stay
and Ida Smith Eastman.
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warm.
She is survived by a niece, Delores Holter; and by several other nieces ing, Ravi Mendoza, treated at scene;
. In Atlanta, the Tennessee Titans
6:31 p.m:, Higley Road, Mary Smith, Pleasant Valley Hospital.
and nephews. ·
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. She was ·also preceded in death by her husband, Harold Phalhps; two SIS·
, mission to practice indoors. fof Sun:
6:23
p.m.,
Nelson
Road,
Mildred
Morris, HMC. ·
lers, Vclm~ Stout, Elma Epple and Etta Gale; and brothers, George, Fred,
day's game. Up to 4 inches of snow
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Charley, Wilbur, Frank and Homer Eastman.
were forecast today in a ciiy prepar6:39 p.m., Sumner Road, Iva Upton, VMH .
Services will be .11 a.m. Saturday in Ewing Fuoeral Home, Pomeroy,
ing for thousands of tourists and one
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with the Rev. Robert Sanders officiating. Burial will be in .Keebaugh Cemeof the biggest events in professional
tery, Pomeroy. Friends may call at the funeral home on Saturday from 9 a.m.
sports.
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MIDDLEPORT - A hymn sing will be held Sunday, 6:30 p.m. at the
Middleport Church of the Nazarene, Junior and Rita White will he featured.
Pastor Allen Midcap invites the public. 1

MIDDLEPORT - Viola May Dever Moon, 80, Middleport, died Thull·
day, Jan. 27, 2000 in Pleasant Valley Nursing Home, Point Pleasant, W.Va.
Born May 14, 1919 at Harmony, she was til,e daughter of the late William
ahd Sabring Gertrude Elliott Dever. She was a homemaker and a member of
Pine Grove Holiness Church.
· Sh~ is survived by a sister and brother-in-law, Julia Ann and William
Damewood of Springfield; a sister-in·law, Florence M. Dever of Springfield; and three step-grandchildren, one niece, three nephews, and ·several
great-nephews and nieces.
. ·She was also preceded in death by her husband, Ladrue Moon; sons,
Joseph and Richard Dever; a stepson, Howard Moon; and stepgrandsons,
Thomas and Howard Moon .
Services will be 4 p.m. Saturday in Ewing Funeral Home. The Rev. Odell
Manley will officiate. Friends may call 2-4 p.ni. Saturday at Ewing Funeral
~~e. and 5-7 p.m. Monday at Woods-Aiigier Funeral Home in ~pringfield.
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CDC: Teen smoking rate down
ATLA!IITA (AP)- With a cautious tone, the government announced
that smoking among high schoolers has dropped for the first time since it
.began tracking the age group in 1991.
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: A nationwide survey of 7,529 high schoolers in September and Octobi:r found that -28.4 percent said they had smoked in the last month, 8 percent fewer than the last survey in '1997, the U.S. Centers for Disease Contjol· and Prevention said Thursday. .
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· However, the report also sbowed that neari.Yone in 10 children have
sinoked cigarettes by the time they reach middle school.
· Nine percent of students in grades six through eight said they had.
smoked cigarettes and nearly 13 percent- one in every eight studentssoid they had used some sort of tobacCo product, including chewing
toba~:~:o, pipes and cigars.
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. of middle school students and high schoolers. .
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high school that we know it begins in middle school. We just didn't kpow
at what level," said Michael Eriksen, director of the CDC's Office on
Smoking and Health.
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CLEVELAND (AP)- A plan to movc "WdtW ~ by highway or
rail through Ohio is generating concern among ellletect officials and public interest organizations.
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· The U.S. Department of Energy is considering storing used nuclear
waste from the nation's power plants at an underground dump about 100
miles from Las Vegas at Yucca Mountain.
• " I urge the Department of Energy to do everything in its power to
e11sure that Clevelanders receive accurate and complete information,"
Mayor Michael R.·White said Thursday at an outdoor news conference
al:ljacent to a highway and rail corridor.
·
The mayor appeared with a critic of the plan, Chris Trepal, executive
director of the Earth Day Coalition.
She said the envii'Qnmental group wantstht aovemment to "ceue the
historic plan to transport the most dangerous and ndioactive waste
through the heart ·ofour community and the back yards of over 50 million people nationwi&lt;le."
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· The Earth Day Coalition and others were planning to ask the govern- ·
ment about safety and health risks as well as emergency planning at a
hearing today in Cleveland.
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: The government's latest round .of public hearings began Monday in
Lincoln, Neb., and will continue Tu~ay ·in Chicago.

Glenn's space trip pays off .

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• WASHINGTON (AP) ...:... Joh~ ~leon's ':"turn ~o. space at ag~ 77,
ridiculed by some as a NASA pubhcaty stunt, as provadang valuable an formation on several scientific fronts, researchers say.
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• The scientists who sent experiments into orbit with Glenn aboard the
space shuttle Discovery in the fall of 1998 enthusiastically recounte4
findings from tests on plants, proteins and tumor·cells.
.
NASA scientist Dennis MorriliQn described one successful expenment
that showed it is possible to ·put a tumor-fighti~g drug into .a special
miniature balloon and release the drug into a tumor.
·
· "We're artually on the right track," he said Thursdaywhile explaining that such a system could en'aj&gt;le cancer patients to avoid the· side
effect)!.of chemotherapy by receiving drugs only where ·the tumor cells
h'ave grown - not through their entire bodies.
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.; John Cassanto of Exton, Pa., whose company, Instrument Technology
Associates, sent biomedical ·experiments- aboard Discovery, said the
results .were mixed.
· The company's microgravity laboratory succeeded in gro:oving a pro·
tein crystal almost impossible to produce on Earth, but not wath the quality needed to help treat bone cancer, he said.
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· Local restoration crews from AshPOMEROY - Area distribution
line mechanics from American Elec' land, Ky., Chillicothe, CI'IX)ksville,
tric Power are on their way to North Hillsboro, Ironton, McConnelsville,
Carolina to aid fellow linemen at Pomeroy, Portsmouth, and Point
Duke Power in restoring service !o Pleasant, W.Va., were enroute to
more than 118,000 customers living Statesville, N.C.
Line mechanics from Pomeroy are
in·areas hit hard by back-to-back east
Rex Cumings and Howard Ervin.
coast winter storms.
The winter storms hammered the Leaving from Point Pleasant were
Carolinas with snow and ice begih· ~im Hupp, Marl( Slillllid Mark West' ning. thiS past Saturday, affectina a fall.
· wide mea from Greenwood, S.C. to
"We are sending 26 !iililribution
line mechanics and supervisors and.
Durllam, N.C.
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The hardest hit areas over !he past several vehicles, including two digfew days have been the Anderson and gef trucks and nine bucket trucks, to
Lanc:aster area6 in South Carolina Statesville," said Ken Hamilton,
and i·t~ . Charlotte and Durham- operatiops manager for AEP's south·
em Ohio region which includes Ash0!~ Hillareas in North Carolina.
DUke' Power reports more than land, Ky., and Point Pleasant, W.Va.
"Our employees will be helping
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S,s(II ..Ouke Power employees and
Mike Adldna waa lnatalled aa paator of .Vracu·a e Chllre~ ·of the pcr;onoel from nine slates .are help- Duke Power crews to repair poles
Nazarene IOc:ated on State Route124, Syracuaa, ln ·ceremonlaa '-. '"s~o restore. power as qutckly and and lines downed by the winter
storm," Hamilton said.
held Jan. 9. He Ia pictured here with hlaJNife, Mllr'tha; •
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POMEROY - The following
Rigl\t of way, Larry W. an&lt;.f.Pot· ta Holsinger, Letart and Sutton;
hind transfers were recorded tie L. Jones to TPCWD, Bedforil; - ·
Right of w'lly, Crystal Lynn Jewrecently in the office of Meigs
Right -'o f way, ·Lyle J. Swain to ..•ell to Lleading Creek Conservancy
· tPCWD, Prange; ·
·' , District, SAlem; ·
County Recorder Judy King:
Deed, Barbara A. Young, BarDeed, Charles L. and Helen .L. . • ~ight. of way, J and M Lands
bara A. Summerfield and Rexal Kitchen to Jack E. and Frances 1!.. · lni:: to J:.CCD, Salem;· ·
Thorn~ S11,mmerficld to Jack Gor- Fruth, Don G. and Connie Pullin, .; .J'ltight of way, Alva B. and Karen
rcll, Tujlpe18 Plains;
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Pomeroy; .
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Sill! Clark to LCCD, Rutla.nd;
Deed, Deilzil ·and Bonnie Proc- · Deed, Hugh A. and' ~.,;anna . 'lliJ.IIh of .way, Robert W. and
tor to Steven -L. and Debra E. Mitchell to. Charles ·and Chery;t · J'leyerly '· J',, Hamons to . LCCD,
McGuffin: Middleport lots;
Waf!h, Pomeroy, parCc;is;
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· Deed, R6ilney L. and Patrece E.
Deed, Ste&gt;~en E. Wellingtbn to
' Rtgh~ pf ":'PY· Charles E. and
Beegle to RoCincy Lee and Patrece . Christine: Martin, Po~roy p,arccls; Minni~ K.-Yo~pg to LGCD, Salem;
E. Beegle, "banon;
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Deed, M,ary ·. 0~ ·~nd ;'~lint !'·. :Right of way, ~aniel A. B~azer
Deed, HOward. L. - Enghsh Sr., Mullens to Clarenc~ A•. anp Be&amp;y • to LCCD, Rulland,
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Howard Engll~h l&gt;r., Howard Eng·, L. Molden, Pomeroy;
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. ~ght llf way, ~aryrose B. Darst
lish; Phyllii J:. ~nglishto Howard
peed, Yvonne Dee·• 'Pib~s .to, to li.~~D; Columbaa; .
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. L. English •Jr., William· Thomas Stanley Donald Gibbi(;•Ru!land;,; \' '7' Right of ~ay, James and Phylhs
English, Kenneth Eugene En&amp;lish, ·
DCC(!, Clarence E .•Jr.apd P~~ , P,lth_el to LCCD, Rutland;
Paul Andrew !"nglish and Jeffrey A. Owensby tq Burley. H. Stapl~,
. Raght of '!'a'), Larry R. and
Douglas English, Pomeroy tracts;
Qllumbia;
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, .,A . · ·.,, Sharon L. Sm1th to LCCD, ~alem;
Right qf way, Rqbert A. Davis to
. Robert D. Holladay lo
of way, Avanel Holltday to
Tuppers Plains ~Otcater Water Dis· . Salem;
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(:)rnamenta·l trees.in demand
. · COLUMBUS (AP)- The booming economy and last year's drought
have combined to create a national shortage qf ornamental trees and
shrubs for home and i:ommeri:ialtan..dscaping, growers say.
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"If I had 3,000 trees I could sell tl\em in one day," said Dan Mooney,
a sales representativ, for Robert W. Baker Cos. in West Suffield, Conn.
He was among hundreds of participants at a nursery convention meeting
in Columbus thiS week . .
Joe. Zampini of Lake County NurSery in northeast Ohio said he had
15,000 fewer trees to sell last summer after the drought pinched their
growth.
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· Zampini said growers .have been frustrated over their inability to meet
high demand after two straight years Iof drought in his part of the country.
· "It ~nay take anywhere from five to 10 years to .recover, to have
enough product out there to recover for cities, landscapers, garden cen~
ters," Zampini said. ·

FOR GREAT SERVICE ~B~J;4'0 .

Melinda A. Gibbs to LCCD, Sci·
pio;
· Deed;· Penny E. and Robert S.
KOren to Michael T. Koren, Olive;
Deed, Juanita and William L.
McNickle, Robert and Fred Schus·
ter to William R. and Deborah J.
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Deed, Terry E. and Vicki L.
Hysell to Timothy' A. Ellis, ,
Pomeroy;
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Deed, Patty Pick·tns, Ray R.
Pickens, Charles Goeglein1 Maxine
Goeglein, Helene ~glein, Carolyn Jacobs, Jon Jacobs to Andrew
N. and Delpha Kiser, Rutlal!.d;
Deed, Paul Robert and P~ul R.
-Beck to Harold C. and Matjorie L.
Rice, Rutland;
/ ,'Peed, Christine Martin to James
Milliron, Pomeroy;
Easement, Leon C. and Barbara
A. Pierce to Southern Ohio Coal
Company, Sal~m.
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WASHINGlUN (AP)- Using new powers granted by Congress, the
federal government found $1 billion in the accounts of parents who owe
qverdue child support payments. States are seizing the accounts and getting parents to pay up.
Washington state officials have seized hundreds of accounts and collected $2 million from deadbeat parents. Florida has seized 232 accounts
and collected $191,706.
In Ohio, one county child support office froze the accounts of 40 peo.. ,
. pie who owed $90,000. So far, more than $40,000 owed to children has
been collected and paid back. An additional17 people have been notified
their accounts could be seized.
. "It's a very important tool for us," said Maricarol Torsok, director of
·a county child support office near Toledo, Ohio,
Torsok received· the names of parents with ·bank accounts from the
Oepartment of Health and Human Services, which has been working with ..
2,300 bahks across the country since August to find .the ,accounts of 3 million parents who owe child support.
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The department sends a computer tape with the names and Social
Security numbers of delinquent parents to large multistate banks and bro·
· kerages, which in tum search their records .to find a match.
Sq far 662,000 accounts were matched with names. States get the
information within 48 hours of the match and move quickly to freeze th~
account and collect what's owed.

Few back giving ·Eiian citizenship

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WASHINGlUN (AP)- The grandmothers of Elian Gonzalez may
have been frustrated in their attempt at bringing the 6-ye~r-old home to
Cuba any time soon, but they're apparently gaining ground in their effort
to persuade Congress to reject legislation granting the boy citizenship.
Having won at least. a delay in congressional action on the propose.d
legislation, the grandmothers were to return Saturday to Cuba without the
child, after more planned congressional visits today. .
. They were also seeking a meeting with President Qinton, but White
House aides suggested that seemed unlikely -despite Clinton's support
for their cause.
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: Raquel Rodriquez, the maternal grandmother, and Mariela Quintana, ·
the paternal grandmother, predicted· they would, eventually prevail even if not on this trip.
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: "We will keep fighting," said Rndriq.uez. ''We're going to bring him
b;ack. Right now, we can't do it."
· Elian has been the center of controversy since he_was found'clinging
to ari inner tube Nov. 25 off the Florida coa5t. His mother and others trav• .
eling with him in an effort to flee Cuba had drowned.
: The Immigration and Naturalization Service has ruled that the young·
~ter should be returned tp his 'father in Cuba, but relatives of th.e boy in
this country arc fighting to ·keep him here.
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are to maintain and extend our quality
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know specific plans on how to pay fot
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Women made up 32 percent of
Taft to increase the number of Taft's appointments. Accordiqg ,to,
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CINQNNATI (AP) - Republi· frontrunners, DeWine had 60 perceqt
to state boards and commissions, of Ohio's 11.2 million residents can ~ike DeWine and Democrat Ted backing .to 26 percent for Celeste.
even as the governor's office says were female .
Celeste have big leads over their U.S.
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numbers
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growing.
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University
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Weather rorecast:
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Thursday
she's
concerned
that
ity
representation
previousfy.
Of
six
De
Wine,
the
incumbent,
leads
for·
The
partisan
polls were conducted
are expected this weekend but an
Tonight. .. Partly cloudy. · Lows
Taft
still
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isn't
making
cnoug~
new
boards
or
task
forces,
all
have
mer.
Rep.
Frank
Creme~
88
percent
by telephone Jan. 7-19 among a ranapproaching storm could leave sig· nearlQ above.: East wipd 5-to 10
strides to improve female"&lt; anll minority representation.
to 8 percent among likciy Republican
sample of 316 likely Democratic
Jtificanl accumulations of snow· on mph.
minority
representation
on
the
Milburn
·pointed
out
thai
34
of
primary
voters
questioned
for
lhe
poll
voters
and 351 Republican voters,
lbhio Saturday night and Sunday. ·
· Saturday.. .Increasing clo~~ini!:ss '
Taft's 62 staff members arc women, released today. Celeste drew support and results arc oonsdered accurate
1 Ohio had one of the coldest with a chance of light snow late in boards and commissions.
The Senate approved the gover~ including three of seven senior staff from 49 jleri::ent of the Democrats · Within plus 6r minus 5 ,percentagt:
~ights of the season with early the . day. Highs ' in thel· mid 30s.
nor.'s appointments · to the newly members .
suiveyed, compared with 11 percent points. .
1norning temperatures mostly below Chance of snow 30 percent ..
created
11-persop
Technology
"The
governor
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is
pleased
with
for Richard Cordray and I 0 percent ·
The trial heat between DeWine
:f,:ero. Lancaster had a reading of -16.
Saturday night...Light snow likeAction
Board
on
Wednesday
the
progress
he's
been
able
to
make
for
Marvin
'McMickle.
and Celeste was conducted antong
: Lows tonight will be around zero ly, possibly mixed with sleet' late..
despite Democrats' objections that in a short period of time. Is he sat,
In a trial heat between the iwo 1,503 registered voters.
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l:ows in the upper 20s.
.
no
women
were
named
to
the
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isfied
with
where
we
are?
No,"
-National Weather · Service said.
Extended rorecast: 't
Milburn said.
:t-lighs on Saturday will be 25-30.
Sunday... Light snow like! )'I~ pos· board.
"They claim to be making some
'But we've been able to improve
: Snowfall accumulations Satur· sibly mixed with rain during the
improvement,
but
then
tum
around
quickly,
and we've been 'able to
'day will depend on the track of an day. Highs in the upper 30s. ,
and
do
the
whole
technology
board,
make
sure
there's minority repre· AEP _
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~ pproaching low pressure system,
· Monday... Mostly cloudy with a
Wendy'a - 1a,,
33 '!.
11
people,
and
not
one
of
them
was
sentation
on
every
new
board
or
Akzo
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lorecasters said.
chance of snow showers. Morning
Worthington
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• The record-high temperature for lows in the mid 20s. Highs in the a female," McCiin said.
Dally
stock
reports .are the ·
Taft has appointed 512 people
The law that created the techno!· AmTech!SBC- 39~.
;his date at the Columbus weather mid 30s .
4 p.m. closing ' quotes of the
4;tation was 66 . degrees in 1914
Tuesday... Mostly cloudy: A since becoming governor last year. ogy·lloard ·required six members to Aahlend 011-32 ·
previous day's transactions,
:1-hile the record low was 15 below chance of snow showers during the Of those, 13.3 percent were black, come from regions around the state AT&amp;T- 50"/,.
provided by .Adveat of Gal'!ero in 1963. Sunset tonight will be day. Morning lows in the' mid 20s. said Taft spokesman Scott Milburn. and one each from Wright~Patter- Bank One lipolis.
That's higher than the state percent· son Air Force Labora!ory, the Bob Evans - 18~.
~t 5:46 p.m. and sunrise Friday at Highs 3~ to 40.
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"We know a couple of inches here
can totally shut things down," said
Jim Steeg, the Natio nal Football
League's vice president of special
events. "When you ' re looki ng at t ~
weath er (precast and there's a giant.•
purple cloud hanging over Louisiana,
you know it 's on the way."
The storm hammered Oklahom~
and Texas on Thursday, closing
schools and businesses and ca using
airline cancellations in Dallas. The
Capitol in Oklahoma City was closed
for the first tim e in a·decade and the
storm left 17 inches of snow in
Eufaula, 100 miles fa,rther east."
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By this morning, IS inches of
snow had fallen on parts of Arkansas
and a foot in MisSissi ppi, where state
lawmakers hurried home for a long
weekend. National 'Guard units were
called out in Arkansas, Mississippi
and Alabama to help · strandeo,l
motorists.
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"At one time 'it was coming so
thick, it looked like the world endell
200 yards from the windows," said
Pati Brown, the manager of the
Mountain Harbor Resort in Mou~t
Ida, Ark., where there was a foot of
snow.
,
About 1,000 motorists wer~
stranded al ong Interstate 30 in snowy
southwestern Arkansas late Thursday.
National · Guardsmen were summoned to rescue them.
" It just came on so fast. There was
no way to know we were going to be
trapped," said Betty Hagan, traveling
from Illinois to her home in Dallas. '~ I
spent the first 35 years in Illinois an'd
I've never been trapped like this." .
Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabe.e
closed most state offices Thursday,
sending 50,000 workers ·home, ang
said only essential employees had tb
show up today.The snow came down
so hard in Hot Springs -· 7 inches in
four hours - that office workeis
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A powerful storm crawled across
the Southeast today, bringing icY, rain
and snow to a region still reeling from
a wintry blast earlier this week. ThouPOMEROY -An immunization clinic will be held at the Meigs Coun- sands were urged to stay home and
ty Health Department Tuesday from 1 to 7 p.m at the Meigs Multipurpose Super Bowl planners worried about
Center, Pomeroy. Children are to be accompanied by a parent/legal disruptions surrounding this week·
guardian. Immunization records are to be taken.
end's gam ~ in Atlanta.
"So much for the global wanning
theory,"
said Wayne Nichols of
corrected~
Cleveland, Miss. "Out this way we're
RlJTLAND- The Rutland Fire Department responded to a possible fire looking like one of tbose snow globes
at the borne of Lawrence Jinks early Wednesday. It was incorrectly reported that has been turned upside down and
that the home was that of Michael Mallory.
shaken.''
The storm dumped more than a
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foot of snow in parts of AJ:kansas and
Mississippi by early today. Lighter
POMEROY- The following actions to end marriage were filed recent· amounts were reported farther east,
ly in the office of Meigs County Clerk of Courts Larry Spencer.
but forecasters warned that icy sleet
Dissolutions asked- Janet Burney, Pomeroy, and Frederick L. Burney . could coat roads and power lines
· RIPLEY, W.Va. - Jed Beegle, 68, Ripley, diedWednesday, Jan, 26,2000 II, Pomeroy; Jeanette· L. Duke, Shade, and Robert D. Duke, Sardis.
from Alabama to the Carolinas by
at Jackson General Hospital, Ripley, following a brief illness.
Divorce asked - Krisana P. Robinson, Middleport, from Jeffrey L. tonight.
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: · He was born in Ripley on May 7, 1931, son of the late Jennings and Mae Robinson, Athens.
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Georgia
was
under
a
winter
storm
Brabham Beegle. He was a self-employed real estate and cattle broker, and
Dissolution granted - gilly Scarbrough and Mistey Scarbrough.
watch today. Many nervously await;.,as a member of VFW Post 5501 in Ripley.
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Divorce granted- Patricia L. Lehew from William D. Lehew .
ed
the arrival of freezing rain - all
Surviving are.two sons, James Beegle of Ripley, and Jed Beegle Jr. of
too familiar after last weekend's
Sandyville, W.Va.; three brothers, Brownie Harold Beegle and Clair Beegle.
"t '
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storm
left SOO,OOO cuStomers without
Sr., both of Ripley, and Jennings Beegle of Racine; a sister, Betty Jean Durst ·
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electricity and caused an estimated
of Cottageville, W.Va.; a~d six grandchildren. ·,
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He was also preceded-m death by two brothers, Ray and Ball Beegle; and answered· nine calls for assistance on Thursday.
Coming out of a supermarket in
two sisters, Gladys Herdman and Goldie Hunt.
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Tifton, Ga., Betty Turner and her sis.Services ·Will be 1 p.m. Saturday in the Parsons-Waybright Funeral
CENTRAL DISPATCH
ter-in-law pushed a cart full of ham,
Home, Ripley. Burial will be in Fairplain Cemetery, Fairplain, W.Va. Friends
4:11 a.m., Rocksprings Rehabilitation Center•. Dean Wiblin, Veterans (lotato salad .and soft drinks.
may call at the funeral home from 5-8 p.m. today.
Memorial Hospital;
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"I didn't take the millennium seriously, but I'm taking this seriously,"
7:02 a.m., Baum Addition, Adam Dill, Holzer Medical Center;
Mrs. Turner said. She ordered extra
12:16 p.m ., Overbrook Nursing Center, Willia Scites, VMH;
natural gas for her back yard t~nk so
.1:52 p.m·., from Racine station, Kay Morris, refused treatment;
CAMBRIDGE-'Etsie C. Phillips, 94, Cambridge, died Friday, Jan. 27,
she'll
have gas to cook and badgered
2:56 p.m., State Route 692, Lester Howell, gone on arrival.
2000 at Rocksprings Rehabilitation Center, Pomeroy.
her
son
into stocking up on firewood
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She was born Oct. 29, 1905 in Meigs County, daughter of the tat~ Sam
2:10p.m., South TliirdAvenue, Middleport, with Central Dispatch assist- · so her three grandchildren will stay
and Ida Smith Eastman.
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She is survived by a niece, Delores Holter; and by several other nieces ing, Ravi Mendoza, treated at scene;
. In Atlanta, the Tennessee Titans
6:31 p.m:, Higley Road, Mary Smith, Pleasant Valley Hospital.
and nephews. ·
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. She was ·also preceded in death by her husband, Harold Phalhps; two SIS·
, mission to practice indoors. fof Sun:
6:23
p.m.,
Nelson
Road,
Mildred
Morris, HMC. ·
lers, Vclm~ Stout, Elma Epple and Etta Gale; and brothers, George, Fred,
day's game. Up to 4 inches of snow
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Charley, Wilbur, Frank and Homer Eastman.
were forecast today in a ciiy prepar6:39 p.m., Sumner Road, Iva Upton, VMH .
Services will be .11 a.m. Saturday in Ewing Fuoeral Home, Pomeroy,
ing for thousands of tourists and one
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with the Rev. Robert Sanders officiating. Burial will be in .Keebaugh Cemeof the biggest events in professional
tery, Pomeroy. Friends may call at the funeral home on Saturday from 9 a.m.
sports.
until th~ time of the services.

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MIDDLEPORT - A hymn sing will be held Sunday, 6:30 p.m. at the
Middleport Church of the Nazarene, Junior and Rita White will he featured.
Pastor Allen Midcap invites the public. 1

MIDDLEPORT - Viola May Dever Moon, 80, Middleport, died Thull·
day, Jan. 27, 2000 in Pleasant Valley Nursing Home, Point Pleasant, W.Va.
Born May 14, 1919 at Harmony, she was til,e daughter of the late William
ahd Sabring Gertrude Elliott Dever. She was a homemaker and a member of
Pine Grove Holiness Church.
· Sh~ is survived by a sister and brother-in-law, Julia Ann and William
Damewood of Springfield; a sister-in·law, Florence M. Dever of Springfield; and three step-grandchildren, one niece, three nephews, and ·several
great-nephews and nieces.
. ·She was also preceded in death by her husband, Ladrue Moon; sons,
Joseph and Richard Dever; a stepson, Howard Moon; and stepgrandsons,
Thomas and Howard Moon .
Services will be 4 p.m. Saturday in Ewing Funeral Home. The Rev. Odell
Manley will officiate. Friends may call 2-4 p.ni. Saturday at Ewing Funeral
~~e. and 5-7 p.m. Monday at Woods-Aiigier Funeral Home in ~pringfield.
Burial will be in the Fletcher Chapel Cemetery, Springfield.

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ATLA!IITA (AP)- With a cautious tone, the government announced
that smoking among high schoolers has dropped for the first time since it
.began tracking the age group in 1991.
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: A nationwide survey of 7,529 high schoolers in September and Octobi:r found that -28.4 percent said they had smoked in the last month, 8 percent fewer than the last survey in '1997, the U.S. Centers for Disease Contjol· and Prevention said Thursday. .
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· However, the report also sbowed that neari.Yone in 10 children have
sinoked cigarettes by the time they reach middle school.
· Nine percent of students in grades six through eight said they had.
smoked cigarettes and nearly 13 percent- one in every eight studentssoid they had used some sort of tobacCo product, including chewing
toba~:~:o, pipes and cigars.
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high school that we know it begins in middle school. We just didn't kpow
at what level," said Michael Eriksen, director of the CDC's Office on
Smoking and Health.
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aq early arrival on the front page, but it appears a renewed interin local JXllitics has been late in coming.
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Perhaps the recent interest in village races
only last year has ~rown to the county _level. F?r
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l!ofers
have six candidates to choose from. in. two
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county commissioner races, and Democrats
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~ree. An 'independent candidate also will
v1e for a seat on the board.
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A colorful and interesting selection of can~wamuthes,
didates from the top of the ballot to the bot·
'M·hatpositia'e tom makes the primary worth watchi~g. .
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In the ''what's hot and what's ·not" hst th1s
t:esults could year, put complacency in the "not hoi" col~e pmduced! umn.
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:i111ere are so few legitimate excuses for avoiding the polls on
F,)ection Day, and as our civics classes and past experience teachet we all pay when voters are disinterested or irresponsible when
i~mes to casting a ballot..
-~ Voter registration is- for a government operation:..... very easil~ accomplished. Polling hours are flexible, locations are conven~nt to virtually all voters, and the results are so very important
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appear on your ballot. Get to know these candi-dates -· if you
can't personally meet your candidates (in communities,the size of
ours, that's pretty easy), then at least become famili~l' with their:
pOSitions and their goals.
:If you're especially !lrnbitio\!s,.get involved in a campaign. Volunteer your time for a candidate (or isSue) and in doing so, encourage your friends, your family, your co-workers, to go to the JXIIIS
March 7, and be sure to do the same.
:Not only will it give you the satisfaction of participating in r:aw
de'mocracy, but it also gives you an actua! license to gripe if the
candidate of your choice, or.his Of her OpJXlnent, does something
to:disappoint you in the next four years.
;we realize we've stressed citizen participation in government
quite a bit lately .but, frankly, we can't stress it enough. The peopl~ have distanced themselves from their government; we don't
w~nt government thinking it has a blank check and the people's
cqilsent to spend it. · ·
;Let's get back involved in our government and stay involved.'
A{nerica must remain a land governed by the people, of the peo- .
pi~ anrJ for the people.
;The deadline for new voter registration for the March primary
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By WIWAM A. RUSHER
Slowly, quietly, not exactly out of sight but not
in full public view either, lhe New World Order
that everyone has been waiting for since the fall
of the Soviet Union is gradually beginning to take
shape.
When President Bush used the term in 1990 to
describe the collection of impulses that was then
IIS$embling to repulse Saddam Hussein's attack
on Kuwait, he had in mind a general global
resolve to keep the peace, led by the United States
as the world's onl~ remai_ning superpower. Even
so, he raised a lot of hackles among people ever
on Ihe alert to resist moves that might lead to
"world government." They need not have wor·
ried.
We can expect to hear from lhem again, how·
ever, as the present driv.; gains strength, and this
time we would do well to heed tlieir warnings. .
No organiZation as big_as the United Nations,
and serving the purposes bf so many small and
medium-sized nations, can be expected to resist
trying to incre85C i_ts power. And, in the· case of
the United ·Nalion$, its argument is bound to
stress its centrality: II is tho· Rome lo which ,all
roads lead, and where therefore ill major in~Cma·
tional decisions ought to be made. Since no mechanism for_del)locratic political 'representation yet
~xists, the decisions will be made be a consensus
of the sovereign nations tha~ collectively, consti·
tute the United Nations. ,
Or so, at any rate, U.N. Secr~tary General Kofi
Annan would·have us believe. And his interpreta·
lion is endoJ'lled enthusiastically by the scores of
medium-sized but still important nations like
Brilain,ltaly, Brazil, South Africa, Swede_n and so
on, which can participate in creating a consensus
but would have no chance 'rhatever of imposing
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to be edging toward Annan's view that only a ·
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U.N. consensus can legitimately proclaim the ..
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its will.
If anyone objects that such a view would limit
America's
sovereignty, he is told th_at all we are
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assenting to is the recognition and enforcement of
"international norms," to which all civilized.
nations subscribe. But of course the issues, when
lhey present themselves, aren't that clear-cut, and
we would soon find owselves supporting, and
even militarily enforcing, decisions about which
· we had the profoundest reservations.
Even China, Russia and France - all of
What a relief it was, therefore, to hl'llf Sen.
which, for differing reasons of their or~"· would Jesse Helms. (R·N.C.)· addressing the United
like to. cut "the only remaining superpower" Nation~ the oth~r day! Oive the United Nali!)ils,
down to size - are happy to use the United credit fc)( inviting iis most famous- and perhaps'
Nalions for that purpose, though otherWise· they . most powerful - critic·to speak to it. And give
often show 'it scant respect.
- • equal credit to Se11. Helms fqr being counly and
It is, therefore, the United Sl!lle$, alone among courteous, without pulling his punchc5 even·
the na.tions of the world, whose political position slightly.
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- or Qe! us be frank) pol,itical power is threat·
-He made it crys~l clear that, so far as he and,
c;11ed by !II~. sort of New World Order that Kofi in his opinion, 'most Americans are ~,X~ncemed,
i\ilp10 is desii'linS·.If he sua;eeds, we wi!l. see this country retains the right to ca!l the shots , in:
. our. ~er .to '!l~ke tndependenr moral dec1sto~ international affairs as it sees them, and .to act 011
on-tntemati9nal tssues, and to ~ ®. tho!se dec!· " them' a&lt;:iordingly, If ihe UJ\itcd Nati~. pursuil)t
sions,
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vo~ce...., ~-big vot.ce, no doubt, ~ut sltll JUSt one ..-aff-.irs, "~ks to impose its presumed authority
votce - m formtn~ the U.N. con~nsus. An~ . on the American.peaple, without their consent (it)
once that consensus IS fonned, VIC will be bound beP. for confrontation and- 1 want to be can&lt;!id
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Tlie conflict isn't inevitable. But, if itii to be ··:
Umted Nat1?ns as a ·usefu.l forum; ~as~oniii!Y avojded, Mr. Anmin (and, if he agrees with hi,m,;';:
also ~onvement for patroll1~g ~-fire h~es 111 Mr. Ointon) will have to modify the spi:cifica-;.
confltcls between small naltons. BJt Washmgton tions of their New World Order. · ·
has always carefully reserved the riitht to make its
(WIHIIm A. Ruther 11 1 Olltlngul8hed Fll-:·_.
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POMEROY - Dan Adkins a had 145 songs recorded. Some
gospei singer and evangelist, ,.;ill have gone top 40, even top len
be at the. First Southern .Baptist and been nominated for "Song of
Church at 41872 Pomero¥ Pike · the.Year''.
Road; at 6:30 p.m. Sunday.
As a record label exec ulive, he
A&lt;lkins has been singing gospel has promoled number one songs,
music for 27 years and performed holds the record for 22 songs on
on the CD, "Chicken Soup for the the naiional charts in one month
Country Soul", which sold more and was named ''Gospel Label
than -a million cci'pjes.
Promoter of the Year":
lie has shared the stage and/or
As. a minister, l)e has been
recordings with Dolly Parton, The called the Pas! or of Gospel Music
Wilburns, Alan Jackson , George and a friend of hurting people. He
Jones, The Cathedrals, Billy Ray has wrilten columns for the
Cyrus, Gold City, Vince Gill, Joe Singi-ng News, The Gospel Voice
Diffie, J.D . Sumner and the and many other publications. .
·Stamps and many more.
In his program at Fir~t Baptisl,
Adkins lives in Nashville, he will sing 'many of his new
'tenn. where he is president of songs and discuss his experience
Music Ciiy Gospel. On his record with lymphoma . cancer and his
label he has produced J.D. Sumn· recenl loss of II 0 pounds.
cr ·and the St_amps and 25 other
The public is invited attend.
groups. As a songwriter, he has
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.home a strona a·nd atable environment for
their chlldn!n, u well •• lor Ncb other,
Parenll usually leom qulle wt that they
lhould • ..., make promlltl to their
children tlat they cannot lu!Op, Chlldml
us,..Jty learn·by .,..mple. 'l"d they laJce
thlnp at face value. So II we tell them ,..
a~- solnK to do somethtftg, they utu.illy expect uo-to do It.
'INching and dlsp!ayl"' sood moral val1101 ond belleflat home,
will help to llleiD unfa~le I!Hf PJ'OIJUn In their c!ally llvn. A
Iovins and o:ariiJI ~ -ihould he a mu,. !tom the outside
world, that at tbneo, &lt;an .. oomewbat 'demandtna. Betaga .,..
mother or father WI, at timet, alto he quite demaodl"'o and a
pah!llt may oa:UionaDy beallne upoet and •"'fY In certain
situations. lbis may not !!eCetlarily be wrona aalona ,u UIs aot
a mallc!out or lto"lul anpr, but rather a detentllned, .dlldpllned
attempt to provide the best 111ldance for one's famHy. God wants
the fainlly to be Iovin&amp; and rllhteous, and paRbtw !tow the ·
obllptlon _to lnotlll ln their chlld.., Godly prlndpleo lor th"'lj to
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- The Miami-based restaurant
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well as the great naval power of.:,
and DOUGLAS COHN .,
the day, Great Britain, pai~ tribute -~
expect Billy Graham to say.
and ministers (and presidents who are
WASHINOTON --; 1\vo thou- to the pirates - this at th~. very '~ When Katie Couric of the models for an entire nation) have a
sand years ago, when the Euro- tiine thai Lord Nel10n wu con-'.
peahs' known world was small verting the MediterraQean into a :
"Today" show asked her TV guest if higher standard to meet. We have a
the president of the United Slates right 1!&gt; expect more from them than
an&lt;t the Greek city·statea were in · British lake.
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should provide moral leadership 10 from "olher mortajs." .
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II seems inconceivable, but at
the nation, Graham said yes. That was
They may be "subject to the ·same
the island of Crete. : ·.
the time the great fleets of France :
.This was not unlike the more and Britain were fighting for naval ..
'expected - as was the Graham temptalions and feelinp" as tlJe rest
remarkthatfollowC1&lt;1.
of us, but once they realize !hey are
recentpiratesofthe 17th ard 181h supremacy in the 1805 -Battle of
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The evangelist said he would love succumbing to these temptations and
centuries who maraudet,J the New Trafalgar, lhe Barbary pirates had :
Th• AltOCIIdtd Pros
Bill Clinton even if he was guilty of feelings, !hey have a duty to step
World from island bases in the only one implacable enemy to
.;:roday is Friday, Jan~ 28, the 28th day of 2000. There are 338 days left in the · the sexual scandals swirling around· down from their pedestals.
Caribbean.
contend with: the United Stales of
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who has a 1ot o temptations I rown about sports herbes is equally true of'
""cause t e p1rates o '00t ages
n Y· a .ew years ear11er, m
•Dn Jan. 28, 1986, the space shuttle 018llenger exploded 73 seconds after his way and a lot of pressure on him." ministers. "We want !hem to be specam~ined seamanshlp, fear ·and a 1797; American peace commis·
-But, as the Leisure &amp; Ails critic of cial," he wrote. ~·We don't want to
sense of commerce to create a sioner Charles Pinckney- had
litlpff from Cape Cahaveral, killing all seven crew members aboard.
this date: .
th~ -~r Street Journal .said, when think they l!fC like us. There is an
type of hegemony over the areu turned down French demands for '
•ln 1547, England's King Henry VIII died; he was succeeded by his 9-year· Counc asked whether i\ ts too much overpowering rieed to set speci_al pea.
t~ey roamed. But as pirates are apt a bribe as a means of endiri&amp;the '
.ollson, Edward Vt .
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to do, ilrey went too far, and so the undeclared
Franco-American :
:!n 1596. English navigator Sir FranCis Orake died off .the coasi of Panama . of the temptations that have come his
That is true of the way most of us
·pirates of the ancient world _finally naval war; saying, '' Mil_tions for
ane1 was buried at sea.
way, the answer that came back was feel about our clergy. They have
were cleaned out of Crete, much defense, but not one cent for trib· ·
:!n 1853, Cuban revolutionary Jose Marti was bom in Havana.
out ofcharlldcr for Graham.
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' ~ the pirates of the New World ute." In fac~ this · righteous state- :
:In 1902, the Carnegie Institute was established in Washington, D.C.
" In ~ words of the Journal .~tie, ~ink ~f theDJ iiS 110mething special, as
were evicted from the Caribbean. ment wu proclaimed at a time •
:In 1909 the United States ended direct control over Cuba.
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The Vtew of th~ esteemt;d rehgtous . not hke us."
There the analogy ends.
when the United Stale$ was pay· :
:In 1915: the Coast Guard was created by an ac;t of Congress.
leader w~ . yes, it .is too m~ch ,';'
I ~ave heard ~re than one pas!"r .
Whereas New World piracy ing tribute·_to the Barbary piralel. '
•In 1916, Louis D. Brandeis was appointed _by Presi&lt;lent Wilson to the expect Omton ~rests! tempta~1
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tell h1s congregation, "l _cl;on't constd·
waned rapidly after the 'loss of its
, Then lhe piralel-increued their :
s..preme CQurt, becoming its first JewiSh member, ·
. The temptations had come . tn· er my~lf·a pastor, in quotes. I'm no '! bases ~ though, lhe Pl\rataria deml!nc\5., , ' ,
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:Jn 1945, during World War 11, Allied supplies began reaching OJina over the ton's way, th~ newspaper
ed better and r\o worse than anybody
}irates of J,ouisiana did thrivelnto
America refused, 'and in 1'801 ,o
neWly reopened Bunna Road.
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Graham as saymg. "beCause t j:lres· else." Others say, "We are all minis·
i the 19th century - the .,lralel Of • the paha of Tripoli decilarcd,.war'~
~n 1980, si~ U.S. diplomats who had avoided being taken hostage at their ident was such a strong and vigcirous ters. You are no different from me."
the Eastern Mediteminean simply qn. the United Stale$.
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miD that-~ Mr. -Giahan! so. unfor·
Apparendy, many a modem cler·
•moved ·westward, establish in.
An on-again off·as*i~ aort of :
:In 1982, Italian anti-terrorism forces rescued Anny Brig. Gen. James L. gettably put 11 - -'the ladtes JUSI go gyman .is more interested in being , themsclve_s on what c~me ~ be CQn~lct ensiled, an!l althciuah U.S.;•
Denier, 42 days aftcir he had been kidnapped by the Red Brigades.
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accepted as "one of lhe crow~" than ,_, known as the Barbary Cout of Marmes went to ,"th~ shore, of :
::ren years ago: The San Francisco 49ers routed the Denver Broncos, 55-10,
Cal} llfiY man be •~peeled to resist . he is in being a spiritual ilui\le.
North Africil. r
. Tripoli', " , the Birbary pirates,•
in:l!'e 24th Super Bowl. ,
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became remained u~uereil. · ' · . • ,. :
There are those who•will say thts merge toto the -crowd. They become
' entrenched, surviving' jnyasions
Today, several natiOIII miiiO up.:·
11'ive yoars ago: President Ointon was·hoslto a 5 1/2-hour "work session"
of~ovemors, legislators and local officials, both Democrats an\! Repu!&gt;licans, proves that presidents,, U.kc -ini·te= •1111•·af.ua. H•ilJ"I"'ws well ~ec, thc:y , ' and assimilating invaders; Their what wu called the . a.rt.ary.:
to:lli5CUSS welfare reform.
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·(even wayward mm1sters), are talk ofm~ thmp. Qut they, bring us ~··,corsai~ were the , scourge· of the ~~~. and one naiion, Liby.it;
:,One year ago: Ford Motor Co. announced it was buying the \tllvo car divi· "humin like.~ rest of us." .' . ' no word from the mountai11- '
seas, and their se~J~e,of commerclc appean to be , holdin1 fut to liS ·
si~ in a $6.45 billion deal. tdissouri Gov. Mel Carnahan honored a personal
flw.fqr !'(llnistcn, an. editorial tn .• · Tite influence of'ti)e chu.ai,will · .1 'wlis raisell to new IICighil.' The ·roots. ' More t!Jan 2,000 years of :
rect,Uest for mercy from Pope John Paul II, sparing triple murderer Darrell ~enomlnat"'!Jal ,magaztne ~ lhts ~ntinue to jlecline ¥,1ilng as its min· ', "'&gt; pirate chiefs of N¢rlh ~frl~ prof· pita~ ~isior~ . and ,pir~ culture :
Mtase from execution.
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·· understanibng approach: We do tsters would ,rathcir be one of the
tied frpm ,the s~ead .of fear, for arc . tnsllll~d tn that natif&gt;il's.pay· :
:Today's Birthdiys: Musician-composer Acker Bilk is 71. Author Susan Son· not want to pe(petuate the myth thai crowd than stand .OOVe ·the crowd I.. rather than warnng With the· pow· cbe, providing a.heritaae that tran· ·
. tae;is '67. Actor Nicholas Pryor is 65. Actor Alan Alda ·is 64. Actress Marthe · clergymen are not subj~ to the same . bidding the ll!sl of us to "come up . 1 ers ' of. Europe, they simply sceilds the ravinp ofany one man :
K~ler is SS. Actress-singer Barbi Benton is 50. Rock musician Dave Sharp is temptations and feelings ·as other higher."
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41( R?Ck singer Sam Phillips is 38. Cou~try musician Greg Cook (RiCochet) is monals. We can best serve our readers
That goes for presidents, too..
protectton money.- .
with a historical dilemma:
3~ S~nger S~ah McLachlan is 32. Rapper Rakiin is 32. DJ Mugp (Cypress by, reminding them that clergy are not
(George R. Pllglnz 11 a co1umSo established was this prac- . . (..IRk Anclerlon lnd Qougtu ;
H1)l) ts 32. Smgcr Joey Fatone Jr. ('N,Sync) is 23. Singer Nick Carter (Back· immune to the pressures and perver- nllt for Jliawlp1par. E~H
tice, that,tiy the 19th cenlury, pbw• Ccihn~ 1r. columnlltl fOr OnHM-:·'
s~t Boys) is 20. Actor Elijah Wood is 19.
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Honaker of New Haven, W. Va., Is the fifth generation In the flimlly
of Mildred Jolirisoil of Middleport. From the left are Betty Smltl1 of
MlddlaporJ;, great-grandmother; Mrs. Johnson of Middleport, greatgreat-grandmother; Debl Honaker of Middleport, the grandmother,
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Wonderful opportunities are available in Tom Peden Country.
. We are expanding our lacililies and need more sales people.
No experience is required, only a willingness to learn,
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eli"are making an early appearance for the century's first general
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aq early arrival on the front page, but it appears a renewed interin local JXllitics has been late in coming.
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only last year has ~rown to the county _level. F?r
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l!ofers
have six candidates to choose from. in. two
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county commissioner races, and Democrats
~nthu.sia.."ltic
~ree. An 'independent candidate also will
v1e for a seat on the board.
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A colorful and interesting selection of can~wamuthes,
didates from the top of the ballot to the bot·
'M·hatpositia'e tom makes the primary worth watchi~g. .
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In the ''what's hot and what's ·not" hst th1s
t:esults could year, put complacency in the "not hoi" col~e pmduced! umn.
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:i111ere are so few legitimate excuses for avoiding the polls on
F,)ection Day, and as our civics classes and past experience teachet we all pay when voters are disinterested or irresponsible when
i~mes to casting a ballot..
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appear on your ballot. Get to know these candi-dates -· if you
can't personally meet your candidates (in communities,the size of
ours, that's pretty easy), then at least become famili~l' with their:
pOSitions and their goals.
:If you're especially !lrnbitio\!s,.get involved in a campaign. Volunteer your time for a candidate (or isSue) and in doing so, encourage your friends, your family, your co-workers, to go to the JXIIIS
March 7, and be sure to do the same.
:Not only will it give you the satisfaction of participating in r:aw
de'mocracy, but it also gives you an actua! license to gripe if the
candidate of your choice, or.his Of her OpJXlnent, does something
to:disappoint you in the next four years.
;we realize we've stressed citizen participation in government
quite a bit lately .but, frankly, we can't stress it enough. The peopl~ have distanced themselves from their government; we don't
w~nt government thinking it has a blank check and the people's
cqilsent to spend it. · ·
;Let's get back involved in our government and stay involved.'
A{nerica must remain a land governed by the people, of the peo- .
pi~ anrJ for the people.
;The deadline for new voter registration for the March primary
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Slowly, quietly, not exactly out of sight but not
in full public view either, lhe New World Order
that everyone has been waiting for since the fall
of the Soviet Union is gradually beginning to take
shape.
When President Bush used the term in 1990 to
describe the collection of impulses that was then
IIS$embling to repulse Saddam Hussein's attack
on Kuwait, he had in mind a general global
resolve to keep the peace, led by the United States
as the world's onl~ remai_ning superpower. Even
so, he raised a lot of hackles among people ever
on Ihe alert to resist moves that might lead to
"world government." They need not have wor·
ried.
We can expect to hear from lhem again, how·
ever, as the present driv.; gains strength, and this
time we would do well to heed tlieir warnings. .
No organiZation as big_as the United Nations,
and serving the purposes bf so many small and
medium-sized nations, can be expected to resist
trying to incre85C i_ts power. And, in the· case of
the United ·Nalion$, its argument is bound to
stress its centrality: II is tho· Rome lo which ,all
roads lead, and where therefore ill major in~Cma·
tional decisions ought to be made. Since no mechanism for_del)locratic political 'representation yet
~xists, the decisions will be made be a consensus
of the sovereign nations tha~ collectively, consti·
tute the United Nations. ,
Or so, at any rate, U.N. Secr~tary General Kofi
Annan would·have us believe. And his interpreta·
lion is endoJ'lled enthusiastically by the scores of
medium-sized but still important nations like
Brilain,ltaly, Brazil, South Africa, Swede_n and so
on, which can participate in creating a consensus
but would have no chance 'rhatever of imposing
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to be edging toward Annan's view that only a ·
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U.N. consensus can legitimately proclaim the ..
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its will.
If anyone objects that such a view would limit
America's
sovereignty, he is told th_at all we are
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assenting to is the recognition and enforcement of
"international norms," to which all civilized.
nations subscribe. But of course the issues, when
lhey present themselves, aren't that clear-cut, and
we would soon find owselves supporting, and
even militarily enforcing, decisions about which
· we had the profoundest reservations.
Even China, Russia and France - all of
What a relief it was, therefore, to hl'llf Sen.
which, for differing reasons of their or~"· would Jesse Helms. (R·N.C.)· addressing the United
like to. cut "the only remaining superpower" Nation~ the oth~r day! Oive the United Nali!)ils,
down to size - are happy to use the United credit fc)( inviting iis most famous- and perhaps'
Nalions for that purpose, though otherWise· they . most powerful - critic·to speak to it. And give
often show 'it scant respect.
- • equal credit to Se11. Helms fqr being counly and
It is, therefore, the United Sl!lle$, alone among courteous, without pulling his punchc5 even·
the na.tions of the world, whose political position slightly.
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- or Qe! us be frank) pol,itical power is threat·
-He made it crys~l clear that, so far as he and,
c;11ed by !II~. sort of New World Order that Kofi in his opinion, 'most Americans are ~,X~ncemed,
i\ilp10 is desii'linS·.If he sua;eeds, we wi!l. see this country retains the right to ca!l the shots , in:
. our. ~er .to '!l~ke tndependenr moral dec1sto~ international affairs as it sees them, and .to act 011
on-tntemati9nal tssues, and to ~ ®. tho!se dec!· " them' a&lt;:iordingly, If ihe UJ\itcd Nati~. pursuil)t
sions,
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vo~ce...., ~-big vot.ce, no doubt, ~ut sltll JUSt one ..-aff-.irs, "~ks to impose its presumed authority
votce - m formtn~ the U.N. con~nsus. An~ . on the American.peaple, without their consent (it)
once that consensus IS fonned, VIC will be bound beP. for confrontation and- 1 want to be can&lt;!id
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Tlie conflict isn't inevitable. But, if itii to be ··:
Umted Nat1?ns as a ·usefu.l forum; ~as~oniii!Y avojded, Mr. Anmin (and, if he agrees with hi,m,;';:
also ~onvement for patroll1~g ~-fire h~es 111 Mr. Ointon) will have to modify the spi:cifica-;.
confltcls between small naltons. BJt Washmgton tions of their New World Order. · ·
has always carefully reserved the riitht to make its
(WIHIIm A. Ruther 11 1 Olltlngul8hed Fll-:·_.
\)Wn moral decisions - and to allfon them. II is tow or the'CII-nt lnltltutl for thel!lucly or:1:
only President Clinton, perhaps ,In pur.IUit of a ~allllhlp and PoiHicll Phlloeophy.)
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POMEROY - Dan Adkins a had 145 songs recorded. Some
gospei singer and evangelist, ,.;ill have gone top 40, even top len
be at the. First Southern .Baptist and been nominated for "Song of
Church at 41872 Pomero¥ Pike · the.Year''.
Road; at 6:30 p.m. Sunday.
As a record label exec ulive, he
A&lt;lkins has been singing gospel has promoled number one songs,
music for 27 years and performed holds the record for 22 songs on
on the CD, "Chicken Soup for the the naiional charts in one month
Country Soul", which sold more and was named ''Gospel Label
than -a million cci'pjes.
Promoter of the Year":
lie has shared the stage and/or
As. a minister, l)e has been
recordings with Dolly Parton, The called the Pas! or of Gospel Music
Wilburns, Alan Jackson , George and a friend of hurting people. He
Jones, The Cathedrals, Billy Ray has wrilten columns for the
Cyrus, Gold City, Vince Gill, Joe Singi-ng News, The Gospel Voice
Diffie, J.D . Sumner and the and many other publications. .
·Stamps and many more.
In his program at Fir~t Baptisl,
Adkins lives in Nashville, he will sing 'many of his new
'tenn. where he is president of songs and discuss his experience
Music Ciiy Gospel. On his record with lymphoma . cancer and his
label he has produced J.D. Sumn· recenl loss of II 0 pounds.
cr ·and the St_amps and 25 other
The public is invited attend.
groups. As a songwriter, he has
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.home a strona a·nd atable environment for
their chlldn!n, u well •• lor Ncb other,
Parenll usually leom qulle wt that they
lhould • ..., make promlltl to their
children tlat they cannot lu!Op, Chlldml
us,..Jty learn·by .,..mple. 'l"d they laJce
thlnp at face value. So II we tell them ,..
a~- solnK to do somethtftg, they utu.illy expect uo-to do It.
'INching and dlsp!ayl"' sood moral val1101 ond belleflat home,
will help to llleiD unfa~le I!Hf PJ'OIJUn In their c!ally llvn. A
Iovins and o:ariiJI ~ -ihould he a mu,. !tom the outside
world, that at tbneo, &lt;an .. oomewbat 'demandtna. Betaga .,..
mother or father WI, at timet, alto he quite demaodl"'o and a
pah!llt may oa:UionaDy beallne upoet and •"'fY In certain
situations. lbis may not !!eCetlarily be wrona aalona ,u UIs aot
a mallc!out or lto"lul anpr, but rather a detentllned, .dlldpllned
attempt to provide the best 111ldance for one's famHy. God wants
the fainlly to be Iovin&amp; and rllhteous, and paRbtw !tow the ·
obllptlon _to lnotlll ln their chlld.., Godly prlndpleo lor th"'lj to
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well as the great naval power of.:,
and DOUGLAS COHN .,
the day, Great Britain, pai~ tribute -~
expect Billy Graham to say.
and ministers (and presidents who are
WASHINOTON --; 1\vo thou- to the pirates - this at th~. very '~ When Katie Couric of the models for an entire nation) have a
sand years ago, when the Euro- tiine thai Lord Nel10n wu con-'.
peahs' known world was small verting the MediterraQean into a :
"Today" show asked her TV guest if higher standard to meet. We have a
the president of the United Slates right 1!&gt; expect more from them than
an&lt;t the Greek city·statea were in · British lake.
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II seems inconceivable, but at
the nation, Graham said yes. That was
They may be "subject to the ·same
the island of Crete. : ·.
the time the great fleets of France :
.This was not unlike the more and Britain were fighting for naval ..
'expected - as was the Graham temptalions and feelinp" as tlJe rest
remarkthatfollowC1&lt;1.
of us, but once they realize !hey are
recentpiratesofthe 17th ard 181h supremacy in the 1805 -Battle of
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The evangelist said he would love succumbing to these temptations and
centuries who maraudet,J the New Trafalgar, lhe Barbary pirates had :
Th• AltOCIIdtd Pros
Bill Clinton even if he was guilty of feelings, !hey have a duty to step
World from island bases in the only one implacable enemy to
.;:roday is Friday, Jan~ 28, the 28th day of 2000. There are 338 days left in the · the sexual scandals swirling around· down from their pedestals.
Caribbean.
contend with: the United Stales of
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""cause t e p1rates o '00t ages
n Y· a .ew years ear11er, m
•Dn Jan. 28, 1986, the space shuttle 018llenger exploded 73 seconds after his way and a lot of pressure on him." ministers. "We want !hem to be specam~ined seamanshlp, fear ·and a 1797; American peace commis·
-But, as the Leisure &amp; Ails critic of cial," he wrote. ~·We don't want to
sense of commerce to create a sioner Charles Pinckney- had
litlpff from Cape Cahaveral, killing all seven crew members aboard.
this date: .
th~ -~r Street Journal .said, when think they l!fC like us. There is an
type of hegemony over the areu turned down French demands for '
•ln 1547, England's King Henry VIII died; he was succeeded by his 9-year· Counc asked whether i\ ts too much overpowering rieed to set speci_al pea.
t~ey roamed. But as pirates are apt a bribe as a means of endiri&amp;the '
.ollson, Edward Vt .
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to do, ilrey went too far, and so the undeclared
Franco-American :
:!n 1596. English navigator Sir FranCis Orake died off .the coasi of Panama . of the temptations that have come his
That is true of the way most of us
·pirates of the ancient world _finally naval war; saying, '' Mil_tions for
ane1 was buried at sea.
way, the answer that came back was feel about our clergy. They have
were cleaned out of Crete, much defense, but not one cent for trib· ·
:!n 1853, Cuban revolutionary Jose Marti was bom in Havana.
out ofcharlldcr for Graham.
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' ~ the pirates of the New World ute." In fac~ this · righteous state- :
:In 1902, the Carnegie Institute was established in Washington, D.C.
" In ~ words of the Journal .~tie, ~ink ~f theDJ iiS 110mething special, as
were evicted from the Caribbean. ment wu proclaimed at a time •
:In 1909 the United States ended direct control over Cuba.
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The Vtew of th~ esteemt;d rehgtous . not hke us."
There the analogy ends.
when the United Stale$ was pay· :
:In 1915: the Coast Guard was created by an ac;t of Congress.
leader w~ . yes, it .is too m~ch ,';'
I ~ave heard ~re than one pas!"r .
Whereas New World piracy ing tribute·_to the Barbary piralel. '
•In 1916, Louis D. Brandeis was appointed _by Presi&lt;lent Wilson to the expect Omton ~rests! tempta~1
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tell h1s congregation, "l _cl;on't constd·
waned rapidly after the 'loss of its
, Then lhe piralel-increued their :
s..preme CQurt, becoming its first JewiSh member, ·
. The temptations had come . tn· er my~lf·a pastor, in quotes. I'm no '! bases ~ though, lhe Pl\rataria deml!nc\5., , ' ,
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:Jn 1945, during World War 11, Allied supplies began reaching OJina over the ton's way, th~ newspaper
ed better and r\o worse than anybody
}irates of J,ouisiana did thrivelnto
America refused, 'and in 1'801 ,o
neWly reopened Bunna Road.
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Graham as saymg. "beCause t j:lres· else." Others say, "We are all minis·
i the 19th century - the .,lralel Of • the paha of Tripoli decilarcd,.war'~
~n 1980, si~ U.S. diplomats who had avoided being taken hostage at their ident was such a strong and vigcirous ters. You are no different from me."
the Eastern Mediteminean simply qn. the United Stale$.
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miD that-~ Mr. -Giahan! so. unfor·
Apparendy, many a modem cler·
•moved ·westward, establish in.
An on-again off·as*i~ aort of :
:In 1982, Italian anti-terrorism forces rescued Anny Brig. Gen. James L. gettably put 11 - -'the ladtes JUSI go gyman .is more interested in being , themsclve_s on what c~me ~ be CQn~lct ensiled, an!l althciuah U.S.;•
Denier, 42 days aftcir he had been kidnapped by the Red Brigades.
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accepted as "one of lhe crow~" than ,_, known as the Barbary Cout of Marmes went to ,"th~ shore, of :
::ren years ago: The San Francisco 49ers routed the Denver Broncos, 55-10,
Cal} llfiY man be •~peeled to resist . he is in being a spiritual ilui\le.
North Africil. r
. Tripoli', " , the Birbary pirates,•
in:l!'e 24th Super Bowl. ,
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Ou~id~ the pulpit, these ministers
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became remained u~uereil. · ' · . • ,. :
There are those who•will say thts merge toto the -crowd. They become
' entrenched, surviving' jnyasions
Today, several natiOIII miiiO up.:·
11'ive yoars ago: President Ointon was·hoslto a 5 1/2-hour "work session"
of~ovemors, legislators and local officials, both Democrats an\! Repu!&gt;licans, proves that presidents,, U.kc -ini·te= •1111•·af.ua. H•ilJ"I"'ws well ~ec, thc:y , ' and assimilating invaders; Their what wu called the . a.rt.ary.:
to:lli5CUSS welfare reform.
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·(even wayward mm1sters), are talk ofm~ thmp. Qut they, bring us ~··,corsai~ were the , scourge· of the ~~~. and one naiion, Liby.it;
:,One year ago: Ford Motor Co. announced it was buying the \tllvo car divi· "humin like.~ rest of us." .' . ' no word from the mountai11- '
seas, and their se~J~e,of commerclc appean to be , holdin1 fut to liS ·
si~ in a $6.45 billion deal. tdissouri Gov. Mel Carnahan honored a personal
flw.fqr !'(llnistcn, an. editorial tn .• · Tite influence of'ti)e chu.ai,will · .1 'wlis raisell to new IICighil.' The ·roots. ' More t!Jan 2,000 years of :
rect,Uest for mercy from Pope John Paul II, sparing triple murderer Darrell ~enomlnat"'!Jal ,magaztne ~ lhts ~ntinue to jlecline ¥,1ilng as its min· ', "'&gt; pirate chiefs of N¢rlh ~frl~ prof· pita~ ~isior~ . and ,pir~ culture :
Mtase from execution.
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·· understanibng approach: We do tsters would ,rathcir be one of the
tied frpm ,the s~ead .of fear, for arc . tnsllll~d tn that natif&gt;il's.pay· :
:Today's Birthdiys: Musician-composer Acker Bilk is 71. Author Susan Son· not want to pe(petuate the myth thai crowd than stand .OOVe ·the crowd I.. rather than warnng With the· pow· cbe, providing a.heritaae that tran· ·
. tae;is '67. Actor Nicholas Pryor is 65. Actor Alan Alda ·is 64. Actress Marthe · clergymen are not subj~ to the same . bidding the ll!sl of us to "come up . 1 ers ' of. Europe, they simply sceilds the ravinp ofany one man :
K~ler is SS. Actress-singer Barbi Benton is 50. Rock musician Dave Sharp is temptations and feelings ·as other higher."
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41( R?Ck singer Sam Phillips is 38. Cou~try musician Greg Cook (RiCochet) is monals. We can best serve our readers
That goes for presidents, too..
protectton money.- .
with a historical dilemma:
3~ S~nger S~ah McLachlan is 32. Rapper Rakiin is 32. DJ Mugp (Cypress by, reminding them that clergy are not
(George R. Pllglnz 11 a co1umSo established was this prac- . . (..IRk Anclerlon lnd Qougtu ;
H1)l) ts 32. Smgcr Joey Fatone Jr. ('N,Sync) is 23. Singer Nick Carter (Back· immune to the pressures and perver- nllt for Jliawlp1par. E~H
tice, that,tiy the 19th cenlury, pbw• Ccihn~ 1r. columnlltl fOr OnHM-:·'
s~t Boys) is 20. Actor Elijah Wood is 19.
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Honaker of New Haven, W. Va., Is the fifth generation In the flimlly
of Mildred Jolirisoil of Middleport. From the left are Betty Smltl1 of
MlddlaporJ;, great-grandmother; Mrs. Johnson of Middleport, greatgreat-grandmother; Debl Honaker of Middleport, the grandmother,
and Michael Ho1111kar holding his son, Kalab.

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president. Lewis White is Ihe old
truslee, and Osie Follrod is Ihe clerk.

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PUIOr: James Millet
Sunday School· 10:30 a.m.
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Wcdntlday Se~ices - 6:30p.m.

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Worship Service: 10:30 a.m.
Bible Sludy, Wednetday, 6:30p.m.

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Rev. Donald C. Fritz '
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - '
Tribe inkS Sanders ·
· LOuisville ~ach Denny ·erum
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league min,Dium
down Kcny 0n Marlin and
· ClEVELAND (AP,) ...:.. The
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Cleveland Indians had one spot left
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Marr Jolin.On, who scored all
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Scot! Sanders.
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points in tbe first half.
j)ucd on starts and innings.
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aearca•• 75-1111 win owr Loulevtlle Thu~. (AP) ·
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sajlders, w¥ 'pii'i:hed for ' the · dnd,hlilfbutMarlin·, a senior oe.l)~t, ', is~ed w!th -~.robOUnda ancj.fivt He had 10 assiats and no turnovers.
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and ,, _man point auard Kenny Wockl. Satterfield; . Confc~enr;:o When your .pointplhl' f!leyi ·,IIW
;e~pec:tcd to pitch in relief for the
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;lncll'ans but cou)d be uSed as a, 'spot
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Eastern at Fl!deral Hocki(IQ
Southern It .MIRar
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Vinton County at Weflalon
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Pastor: Rev. Phillip Ridenour ·
Sunday School .- 9:30 a.1_11.
Worship • 10:30 a.m'.
Wedncsdly Service .. ? p.m.

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By DAVE HARRIS
Sentinel Correapondlnt
Meigs took a 23-20 lead on an
ALBANY - There is a dead Amy Hysell score off a Price feed
heat for first place in the Ohio five seconds into the second .half.
Division of·the Tri· Valley Confer- Alexander stormed back to regain
ence after Alexander defeated the lead at 26-25 on a pair of Karr
Meigs 56-44 Thursday evening at free lhrows with 4:09 left.
Alexander.
Michelle Sams hit a pair from
The game was played before the line with 12.9 seconds left. in
one of the biggest crowds in girls !he third to give !he Spartans a 36buketball in the area which creat- 30 advantage. Vining responded
ed a championship atmosphere for by nailing an off-balance jumper
both teams.
from the corner al the buzzer to cut
.'The Spartan win gives both !he Alexander lead lo 36-32 headteams identical 10-1 marks in the ing inio !he final eight minutes.
conference.
. , Meigs pulled to
Meigs took the
within 38-35 whe.n
Thursday's liattle Brooke Williams
early lead when
Brooke Williams between the nvo hit a 15-fooler·
scored al the 5:32 rank£d teams drew a from tiM: side. That
mark of the first capacity crowd to was a close as
Meigs would get.
period. But, lhe
the
Spartan
gym.
Lady Spartans went
Alexander
. on a 10-0 run to
outscored
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M,araudors 18-9
take a 10.2 lead on
a Natalie Bobo bucket at tlie I :48 the rest .of the way to avenge il 55mark of the period.
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Shannon· Price drained a three , Carr led all scorers with · 19
pointer for Meigs with l :l31eft to ' points, she was joined in double
cut the Alexander lead to 10-5. A figures by Bobo with 14. Alexanbucket by Bobo with 48 seconds der (13-2) hit 15-&lt;lf-24 foul shots.
Vining led Meigs with 17
lefl, and a Bobo free throw at the
31 second mark'gave the Spartans points. She was the only Marauder
in double figures.
a 13-5 lead after one period. .
Meigs hit 17-of-41 from the
Meigs (14-1) went on a 6-0 run
to start the second ·period and floor, including 3-of-4 from lhreepulled . lo wilhin 13-11 when point range. Meigs hi1·9-of-18 free
Amber Vining hit two free throws. throws. The Marauders pulled
Josie Karr hit 1-of·2 from ·the line down 21 rebounda with Hysell .
with 4:23 left to pullhe .Spartans snagging five and Williams four.
oil top, 14-11 .
Meigs had 21 turnovers. The
Meigs battled back and lied the Marauders recorded four steals,
game at 14-all when Shannon led by Vining with three. Meigs
·Piice came up \Vith a steal l!fld had seven assists.· Williams had
tipped the ball to Vining for a lay- four and Price three.
Alexander won the reserve
up at lhe four m.inule mark. .
· Meigs took a 21-16 lead with game 40-25 led by Jenna Williams
I :27 left when Vining drained ·I with 15 points. Kayle Davis led
three from !he top of the key. A Meigs with eight.
Meigs will host Nelsonvillebucket by Carr with I :07 left, and
two free throws 'by KaFr with 22.5 York on Monday, while Alexander
MARAUDEftsANDWICH -"!Melge' Amy Hyaell (35) tire• 11hot d11p"e he•vy preesure lrom AIIUn· ticks left pulled Alexander to with· travels to Wellston.
der'• Joale carr (left). •nd .S illily Bullh, during.the Spt1rhtne'"""" win. (Dave Herrl• photo) .
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Mill Work
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Dailey each hila free.lhrow lo give Southern while Rachel Chapman made some great
baseline cuts for scores. Amy Lee also
a 14·8 lead.
Miller. continued its tailspin into !he sec- nolchcd a bucket.
ond period. Southern outscored the Falcons
Southern hit 29-of:46 field goal attempts.
25-6 and look a 39-14 lead to lhc locker room The Tornadoes were 6-for-8 al the line.
at halftime.
Southern snared 26 rebounds, led by DaiSoulhem's scoring was balanced acrOss ley's 10-board performance. The Tornadoes
lhe board in the second half, building an 18- had 19 turnovers, 12 steals (Lyons 4) and 13
poinllead as !he fourth quarter opened, Nine assists (Cummins 4).
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Miller connected on just 16-of-39 shots
"Everyone picked up their game tonight," from 1hc field and went 9-for-14 at ihe line.
Crisp noted, "Kim Ihle has been gelling her The Falcons committed 20 IUmovers. Miller
shooting eye back and we've needed some had five assists (McCormick 2), seven steals
scoring from the post Heather (Dailey), (Appleman 2) and 17 rebounds (Compston
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Stacy (Lyons), and Sarah (Brauer) provided 5).
some q~alily play inside tonight." ·
Sou1hem won !he reserve game 38' 32 led
Southern (5-10, TVC 4-7) gained some . by .Rachel Chapman with 14 and Amy Lee
valuable experience for ils freshmen. with 13.
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Brigette Barnes played quality minutes;

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Pu10r: Rev, Roaer Willford
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Healher Compston notched a game-high
19 points to lead Miller. Cassie Leckrone
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toumament,Msaid Southern head coach Alan
Crisp. "It was a good team win and maybe
our best half court game of the year. We
made a .few miscues when we picked up the
pace, but we took care of the ball very well in
establishing the teinpo in lhe first half."
Miller (0-12, TVC 0-10) had Southern
concerned. early wilh Compston leading the
Falcons to an 8-6 adge allhe 4:15 mark of the
first quarter.
Cummins kept Soulhern close;. wilh a pair
of field goals, bul.whal sparked the Tornado ·
comeback was a pair of three-pointers by
lhle. Fryar hit a key field goal. lyons and

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RACINE- Bolstered by a 25~poinl second quarter, Southern rolled to a 67-47 win
over Miller Thursday at Charles W. Hayman
Gymnasium in Raci.ne.
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Kim lhle opened up !he inside for team·
mate Sarah Brauer, hitting 3-(lf-4 three-three
~inte_rs in the first half en roule to a 13-point
effort. Brauer dominated the pain!, then
slepped 15 feet outlo swish a jumper in her
besl shooling night of the year.
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Heather Dailey and st,cy Lyons had nine
points each.
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Tammy Fryar had her besl offensive night
of the year with six points. Freshmen Bridgette Barnes and Rachel Chapl1lan each ·
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Saturday SeN ices:1
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Worallip- 3 p.m.

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Pastor: Oyde Hendc:rwn
Sundal_~l • 9:30 Lm. . , .
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Sunday S.:hool-10:30 a.m.
Mo~nina WorShip -ll:.15 a.m:
Sundoy Service- 6 p,m,
Wedl1eoday Servi"" - 7 p.m.

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Pomen&gt;y Chureb of the Nutmtte
Pastor: Rev. Lloyd D. Grimm,Ir.
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wednesday Servicei - 7 p.m.

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~elaonvtlle·York at Meigs
SOI(Ihern at Waterford
f'~lilern at Miller
· Alexander at Wellston
~ Hocking at Trimble
Vinton County at Belpre

33045 Hiland Road, PomerO)'
. Putor: Roy Hunter
Sondoy SdtoOI- .10 Lm. '
EV&lt;!rMI 7:30p.m.
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Pastor: Rev. Robert E. Smith, Sr.
Sunday Sd&gt;ool · 9:30a.m .
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
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Pastor: Rev. Herbert Grate
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship ·11 ~.m. , 6 p.m.
WedQCsday Services - 7 p.m.

Pislor: J•no Beanie
Suaday S.:hool • 9 o.m.
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SyratUR Chun:b oflh Nuanoe
PaaiOr Mike Adkins
Sondoy S.:hool-·9:30 o.m.
Worsbip- 10:30a.m.. 6 p.m.
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Pas10r: Wllliom Hobact
Sunday School - 10 o.m.
' Eyenlna • 7 p.m.
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ML 011" Cotultltii1Y Cbtordt

Pastor: Teresa Waldeck
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:45 a.m., 1 p.m . .
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Sunday SchOol • ~:30 a.m.
Wonlllp - _!0:30a.m.

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. Offll1.124
Putor: Edoel lion
Sondoy School - 9:30 a.m. ·
Wo~ip - 10:30.a.m., 7:30p.m.

· S..,...y Sd&gt;ool- 9:30 o.m.
B\lonlna - 7 p.m.
Wedneday Service ·- 7 p.,\t.

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Putor: Rev. Kriuna Robinson ·
• Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Worship · 11 a.m.

Looa l!oltom
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Sondoy Sd&gt;ool • 9:30a.m.
WO!tlllp ,- 10:45 o.m., 7:30p.m.
Wedneoday 7:30 p.,\t.

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Penteco stJI

sr-Miolloa
141.1 Bri....... St., SyrKIIIe
Rev. Mill&amp; 'l'lloq&gt;oon,PIIIor
Sundoy Sdlool • o.m.
E.. olaa- 6p.m.. '
, Wedneoday Servi&lt;»- 7 p.m,

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Churcb or tbe Nuareae

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Gocl'o Temole of Pnolu
31665 McQuire lid. Pomeroy, Oblo
Pascot: Wayne Balcolm
Services: Thurs. Nlltl 7:00 pm
New church No Sunday K~ice Clllblishcd.

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Sulllloy ttdlool- .10 Lm.
""~Worship- 11 a.m. .
~"':I "*- .•. ·~·. W~lleldar Service .. 7 p.m.

Middleport Chun:b of ... N Sunday School • 9:30o.m.
WorshiP.· 10:30 o.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.
Pastor: Allen Mktcap. .....

..,;lor: i\:t"'~~andolph
Wonhlp ·• 9:30a.m.
Sunday Sci1901· IO:JO_~. m.

Oflill

Sunday Worohlp-,10:00 a.m.·
. Sundiy Servlco-7 p.m.

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Alexander 56, Meigs 44
Sotltharn 87, Millet: 47
·F~al Hooking 53, Eastern 43.
Belpre 57, Nelsonvtlle.York 4ll
Waterfotd 54, Trimble 37
WeUston 32, Vinton County 27

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· S"undoy Sd&gt;ool • 9:30 a.m.
••1 .,,,,:.}Y~!flllp -10:30 Lm., 7 p.m.

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Pastor: Jesse Morris
AssL Puton: Jim Morris
Services: Saturday 7:30p.m.

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Putor: Jane Beanie
Wonhip - 9 a.m.
Sunday Sc:llool-10 a.m.
Thun&lt;loy Se('(ices- 7 p.m.

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• 1., Pomeroy
•' lav .llflltl Beinldd, Rev. Katharin Foate-,
Debotah lllildn, Oer&amp;Y ·
.- Rev.SundaJScllool
Holy F I' Hot ond
I 1:00 o.m.

Church of Chnst
Pomon&gt;y Clourdt of Chrlot .
212 W. Main St.
Minister: Danny Bias
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship-10:30 a:m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services . 7 p.m.

HocklaiJIOrt Chlircb
Grand Street
Sunday School- 10 a.m. ,
Worship- I t a.m .
wednesday Services- 8 p.m.

Off 124 behind Wllkuville
Pastor: Rev. Ralph Spires
S.unday School-9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Tbursdiy Services • 7 p.m.

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Betbel Churdt
Tqwnship Rd., 468C
Suriday.School· 9 a.m.
. W9rshlp · 10 a.m.
· Wednesday Services· 10 a.m. ·

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Nortbeut Cl•ter
All'nd
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Paslor: S~aton Hau11man
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship- 11 a.lll., 6:30p.m.

Sy..-FintCb. . orGod
Apple ond Sec:ooftta.
Putor: Rev. Dtlvld a-n
Sunday Scllpol ond Worohip- 10 Lm.
~venin&amp; Servica- 6:30 p.m:
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W~y Serviea - 6:30p.m.

F.... RaaBoDIIot
· Pastor : Ariua flurt
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Wors~ip • 11 a.$8.

Cool•llle United Melltndlot Parfala
Pastor: Helen Kline
Cool•llo Clourdl
Main &amp; Fifth St.
Sunday School- 10 a:m.
Worship •·9 a•.m.
Tuesday Services- 7 p.m.

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fedel'lll Hocking
Waterford
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Eastern
Miler •
Trimble

Putor: Bill Staten
Sunday Services .. 1Q a.m. 4: 7 p.m.
· Wednesday· 7 p.m. I&lt; Youllt 7·p.m,

Faltb Volley Tabenoade ChBailey Run Road
Putor: Rev. Emmett Rawaon
Sunday £venin&amp; 1 p.m.
Thursday Service • 7 p.m.

ML on.. U•lted Metbudlsl

Pastor: Ron Healh
Sunday Wonhip -10 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednuday Servicea -7 p.m.

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jleart Ca6ollc Chtdt '
t , •161 Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, 992-$898
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''. Sot. Coo. 4:45-5: 15p.m.; Mass- 5:30p.m.
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F - Boollot Chu!Q
. Railroad St., Mason
Sunday Sdtool • 10 a.m.

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Milo Hill Rd., Racine
Pawr; Btice uu
Sunday S.:hool · 9:4' a.m.
Evenins • 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services; - 7 p.m.

VIctory B.oplbtlndepeoclul
52S N. 2nd St. Middlepon
Pastor; Ja~s B. Keesee
Worship ·10..m..·7 p.m.'
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

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Paslor:Jlm Hughes
' Sunday Scllool - 11 a.m.
' Wqrs~lp • 9:30 a.m.,.7::lll.p.m, ',I',. '"
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3773 Geofles Creek Road, Gallipoli~ OH ·

Middleport Commanlt1 Chui:.b
S7S Pearl Sl., Middlepon
Pastor: Sam Andenon
Sunday SchoollO a.m.
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Evenina • 7130 p.m.
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Pastor: Brian Harkness
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wonhlp - 11 a.m.

Our S.•lour Luthonn Church

R,.d.,lllo Cb.,.h or Clorlll

'loll Letart
Pastor: Brian Harkness
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Worship - 9a.m. .
Wednesday • 7 p.m.

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Vinton County
Wellston
Nelsonville-York

Sunday School -10 a.m.
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Wednesdoj Service • 7 p.m.

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Han1oonvllle Comat•lty Ch,Pastor: Theron Durham
Sunday - 9:30a.m. and 7-p:in.
Wednesday · 7 p.m.

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TIM Follonn' F. .w1klp Mllolllry
Ne)V Ume Rd., Rutland
PuiOt: Rev. Mqaret J. Rebinson
Services: Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
Sundoy, 2:30p.m..

Mol'lllnaStar
Pastor: Dewaync Stutler
Sunday School · 11 a.m.
Worship · lO a.m.

Ohto ·

Putor. Mike Foreman
Pas&amp;or: EmeriiWi Lawrence Foreman
Sunday Sd&gt;ool- 9:30o.m.
Worohip- 10:00 om · ·
Wednesdoy Services - 7 p.m.

Foltb FuU Gilopel Cbordl
. Lana B9nom
.Putor: Sieve Reed
Sunday Sd&gt;ool · 9:30 o.m.
Worship- 9:30 Lm. ond 7 P:lfl·
. Wedneo&lt;loy - 7 p.m. ·
Fridoy. lellowllbip servic:e 7 p.m.

Cormel·Sulton
Carmel &amp; Buhan Rds.
Racine, Ohio
Pastor: Dcwarne Stuller
'Sunday Schoo -·9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:4.5 a.m.
Bible Study Wed. 7:00 p.m.

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Youth Fellowship S~nday. 7:00p.m.
Wedntsclay servtce, 7:00p.m. ·

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$00 N. 2nd Ave., Middleport

11oboot1 Cbrlollaa Followllllp CbSunday sea;vlce, 10:00 a.m., 7:00p.m.

BetUny·
Pastor: Oew_ayne Stutler
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Worship . 9 a.m.
Wednesday Servlces- 10 a.m.

Lutheran
SL Jokn Lutb._ Chureh
Pine Orovc
Rev. Donald C. Fritz
Worship · 9:00a.m.
Sunday School· 10:00 a.m.

Belblehem Baptltt Cllun:b •
Great Bend, Route 124, heine, OH
Pastor : Gene Morris
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Sunday WorshiP. - 10:30 a.m. &amp; 7 p.m.
Wednesday 81ble Sludy ·6:00p.m.

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Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship • 9 a.m.

Tht Clourdl or J...,.
Cbrlot of Latltr·Day S.lall
St. Rl. 160, 446-6247 or 44&amp;-7486

Hemlo&lt;k Grvn Churdl
Putor: Gene Zopp
Sunday school·- 10:30 a.m.
Worship · 9:30a.m., 7 p.m.

ML Unloa Baptist
Pastor: Joe N. Sayre
Sunday School-9:45 1l.m.
Evenins- 6:30p.m.
Wedne!iday St:l'\lites • 6:30p.m,

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La.,P•llll Cbrllllao c•urch
· Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 o.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service 7:30p.m.

Sundoy S.:hool- Hlo.m.
Wol"'ihjp- lla.m., 6:30p.m.
· Wednesday Services- 6:30 p.m.

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Stl•emolle Woi-d of Follh
Pastor: David Dailey .
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Even ina · 7 p.m.

CllriiiiMFellowalllpC-r
Salem St., Rudand.
Putor: Robert E. Musacr
Suodoy S.:hool · 10 o.m.
Worallip - 11:15 o.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service • 7 p.m.

Pastor: Ron Fierce
Sunday School- 9:1.5 a. in.
Wt:nship - 10:15 a.m.

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Calvary Chon:h
Pormruy Pike, Co. Rd.
Pastor: Rev. Bladc.wood
Sunday School • 9:30 Ll.m.
Wor.~hip 10:30 K. m., 7.30 p.m.
Wednesday Serv!cc - 7:30 p.m.

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9ll S. Third SL, Mltldlepon
Putor Mlohoel Panaio
Suodly seivice, 10 a.m.
Wednesday oervlce, 7 p.m.

Rutland
Surt4ay School- 9:30a;m.
Wo~hip • 10:30 a.m.
Thursday Servic;:e&amp; • 7 p.m.

Sunday School10:20-ll o.m.
Relief Society/Priesthood 11 :05~12:00 noon
Sacrament Service 9-10:15 a.m.
Homemaking rileetiilg, 1st Thurs. · 7 p.m.

Pa,stor: Bin Utile

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Pulor: Rev. Franklin Pkkens
Scrvioc:: Friday, 7 p.m.

Appo ur. Cnttr
"Pull-Gospel Church•
Putors John &amp; Patty Wide
603 Second Ave. Muon
773-5017
Service time: Sunday 10:30 a.m.
Wedneoday 7 pm
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. Sunday .School- 9:1$ a.m.
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Youlh Fellowship, Sunday · 6 p.m.

Hlclillry Hllo Cloun:b ofCbrlot
E'o'anaelisl Mike Moore
Sunday School · 9 a.m.
· Worship -.10 a.m., 6:30p.m.
. Wednesday Servicea ·1 p.m.

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Sunday Scllool· 9:15 o.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Bible Study Tuesdoy • 10 1.m.

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llanatOulnodl Mlalllrloo
47439 Reibel Rd., Cbester
Puton: Rev. Mit)' and Harold COok
Sunday Services: 10 o.m. It 6 p.m.
. Wednetda)' Servk::c:s · 7 p.m.

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Liitler-Dny Samts
Reorplllud,Cburdo of Jes"' Chrlot
of Lalttr DIJ Sol all
Portland-Racine Rd.
Pastor: Jerry Singer
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Services - 7:30 p.m.

Rudud Cburdl of Cbrlst
Sunday Scltool-.9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m_.

Flnt Soutbem BaptiJI
41872 Pomeroy Pike
Pastor: E. lamar O'lJryanl
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:45 a.m., 7:00p.m .
Wednesday Services-7:00p.m.

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Weoleyaalllbi&lt;Hau-Churdl
7S Pearl St., Middleport.
Paslor: Rev. Doua Cox
Sunday Worship • 9:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7:30p.m.
HJoell Run Hollaeu Cbun:b
Rev. Mark Michael
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Worlhip ~ 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Thursday l!ible Study ond Youth - 7 p.m.
l-aurel Ollf Free MeQiodiJI Cburdl
· Putor: Charles Swiger
Sunday School - 9:30 l.m.
Worship ~ 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m;
Wednesday Service • 7:00 p.m.

Sundoy Sdlool · 9:30 .....
Worallip • 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study· 7:00p.m.

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PutorLeollay....
Suaday Sdoool · 10:00 Lm.
Sooday-- 6:00 . ....
Wedneoday Service · 7:00 p.m.

Purl
Sunday Scbool • 9 a.m.
Worship- 10 a.m.

Plae Grvve Bible Hollaeu Cbun:h
112 mile off Rt 325
Pastor: Rev. O'Dell Manley
Sunday Sdtool - 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service · 7:30p.m.

Pulor:Ttrry Stewart
Sunday Scbool-9:30 a.m.

~ Slnol Cloordt

Pastor: Chad Etftrict
Sunday School • 9 a.m.
Worship -1 0a.m.

Leodina Creek Rd., Rutlond
Pastor: Rev. [kwey Kin&amp;
!uiJdlly school· 9:30a.m.
Sunday wonhip -7 p.m.
Wednesday prayer mcelins- 7 p.m.

Wonhlp • 9:30o.m.
Sundoy Sdoool · 10:30 o.m.
Pator-leffroy Wallace

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Assembl y of God

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Putor: Brian lolly

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Col&gt;ary Pllpl• Cloajlel
Harrisonvi lit Road
Putor: Cb~tlea McKenzie
Sundoy S.:hool 9:30 o.m.
Worship - 1l •·~·· 7:00p.m.
Wedn&lt;sday ServK:e - 7:00 p.m.

Putor: AI Huuon
Youd!. Minister: Bill Frazier
SW'Idly School · 9:30 a.m.
Worohip- 8:ll,10:30 o.m., 7 p.m.
Wednt.lday Services · 7 p.m.

Nt:w Uma Road
Pastor. Marty Hutton
Sunday, 10 a.m. altd 7:30 p.111.

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Vernapyc Sul\iv11n
Sunda~ School · 9:30a.m.

DuvlUe H - Clowdt
31057 State Route 323, Lanpvlle
Putor: Gary ll&lt;kloo
Sunday sc:bool - 9:30 a.m.
Sunday worship - 10:30 1.m. A 7 p.m.
Wednesday prayer servi~ • 7 p.m.

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Childn:n's Home Rd.
Suoda) Sd&gt;ool · I !'un.
Wonllip - IOo.m., 6 p.m.
Wedneadly Sel'\lices • 7 p.m.

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Federal Hocking (8·5, TVC 8-2)
EAST MEIGS - Breaking lhe
game open with a 17-10 fourlh quar- look an early lead, setting the tempo
ter, Hocking Division leader Federal with a 17-point first period. Eastem
Hocking escaped with a hard-fought shut down all facets of the Federal
53·43 triumph over Eastern Thurs- offense in !he second quarter; however, and slowed the tempo of the
day night.
Eastern (4-10, 2-9) has lost four game.
Federal Hocking continued to
consecutive games since a big victo· ptess late into the second period
' · ry at Trimble January 6.
Terella Waderker led the Lancers despite gelling into foul trouble and
with. 18 points. She had seven putting the Eagles on the foul line.
. re.bounds and four assists.
The Eagles' 11-8 surge cut the
Beth Wiihem added eleven points deficit to 25-23 at !he half.
and six assists. Jamie Linscott added
Spencer hit a couple of big baskets; while Bailey and VanSickle
14 pointS and four steals.
Becky Davis led Easlern with picked up a pair of free throws.
. nine · points, including two threeIn . the third q_uarter, Federal
pain! goals !hat allowed the Eagles gained a slight advantage, but Eastlo keep pace wilh Federal Hocking. em held tough, staying wilh ~lriking
Danielle Spencer noiChed eight distance at 36-33. ·
Inside the three-minute mark the
points and grabbed.seven rebounds .
· Juli Bailey went 5-for-6 at tlie aame remained ~lose, leelering
line to notch seven points af)d seven between thre and five points before
rebounds, while Amber Baker added the Eagles were forced to foul going
· six, and Amber VanSickle, a senior down the stretch. Federal Hocking
guard hit S-of-6 at the line for five connected a~ the line and on a.couple
points. Stecie Watson. pitched in break-away baskets to seal the
seven points and a game-high 14 game.
rebounds.
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~we· may 'have lost, but we tOnight," said Brannon. "We played
pleJed bdtr'ill this m than in the ~ and played a a team. Hopefulfour games we have won/~ Eagle ly, we can carry !his momentum into
'head c:ollCh Paul Brannon said. '1'he next week, and on into the tournagirls played a super game againsl a ment.
a
· very good team. 1! was anyone's
"We played a great man-to-111an
game right to the fi nlah."
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· Wor~hip · 10:30o.m., 6:30 p.m.
Wcdntlday Se~ices - 6:30p.m.

Bapt1st
Mot'M•tho lloJIIlol Cbtordt
BurlinJham • 74~7606
Paawr:loha SwUIOn
Sundoy Sd&gt;ool-10:00 o.m.

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Pomeioy, Horritonvllle,Rd. (Rll43)
Putor: Rot&lt;rWIIIOn.
Sundoy Sd&gt;ool · 9:30 Lm. ·
Worohip • 10:30o.m., 7:00 p.ni. . :
Wednesday Service• - 7 p.m.

Morning Service 11:00a.m.
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Sunday school-9:30a.m.

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Commun:Ion • 10 a.m.
Sunday School • ib: IS a.m.
Youth· 5:30pm Sunday
Bible Study Wednesdoy 7 pm

Worship- 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wednesday Service,- 7 p.m.

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Pastor: Tom Runyon
Sunday School • 9:30a.m. .
Wo~hip - 10:30 a.m.

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Youth Minister: Bill Amberger
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Sunday School -9: 30a.m.
Worship- 8:00 a.rq., 10:30 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Services -7:00p.m.

Flnt B.optlot Church
Pastor: Mark Morrow
I _•. 6th and P:almer S~ .• MiddlepoM
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Sunday School · 9:15a.m.·
#It •- - Worship· 10:15 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Ser-vice- 7:00p.m.
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Pastor: Rick Rule
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.
Worship , 10:40 a.m., 7:00p.m.
~ednesday Services • 7:00 p.m.

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Pastor: David Russell
· Sunday S.:hool- l 0:00a.m.
Worship - 11 a.m.

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Worship Service: 10:30 a.m.
Bible Sludy, Wednetday, 6:30p.m.

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Rev. Donald C. Fritz '
Sunday School - 9:4.5 a.m.
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Su'nday sc:hool 9:30 Lm.
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Worship - 10:45 o.m.
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"I foresee no problem, permitwise, in their obtaining all pet·
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - '
Tribe inkS Sanders ·
· LOuisville ~ach Denny ·erum
knew his team .would have tl\ slow;.~
league min,Dium
down Kcny 0n Marlin and
· ClEVELAND (AP,) ...:.. The
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Cleveland Indians had one spot left
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Marr Jolin.On, who scored all
Thursday, ·agreeing to a
his points in IJ!e first half. and
!Inc-year conlract wilh right-hander · . Bearcals beal the Cardinals
Scot! Sanders.
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Johnsori," ·a'' 6-footl9·· •shooting ,::
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~pdning-day roster. The .deal also
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includes $200,000 in bonuses based
Cincinnati led by
many as 18
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points in tbe first half.
j)ucd on starts and innings.
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Jorinsori· in · the iiist · ~alf," Crum · •,DR.iHOdK·- ,UC'• K~ llertln , _ I n two or 14 -~nte In
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.~d: "He hit every'!'lng he threw .
aearca•• 75-1111 win owr Loulevtlle Thu~. (AP) ·
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up !here; I knoW I'm BOll!&amp;' to ~g-.
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sajlders, w¥ 'pii'i:hed for ' the · dnd,hlilfbutMarlin·, a senior oe.l)~t, ', is~ed w!th -~.robOUnda ancj.fivt He had 10 assiats and no turnovers.
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and ,, _man point auard Kenny Wockl. Satterfield; . Confc~enr;:o When your .pointplhl' f!leyi ·,IIW
;e~pec:tcd to pitch in relief for the
Satte~d wete there to J)ie:k uP, ihc USA's asiiill ~r;scored nine•of ·well, -~ou'rc goina to ·be hard to
;lncll'ans but cou)d be uSed as a, 'spot
slack' ' for ' the BearcatB, (19:.1, . his· U ,J)Oints af!t,r' h8lftime and · beat."
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Eastern at Fl!deral Hocki(IQ
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Vinton County at Weflalon
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Pastor: Rev. Phillip Ridenour ·
Sunday School .- 9:30 a.1_11.
Worship • 10:30 a.m'.
Wedncsdly Service .. ? p.m.

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By DAVE HARRIS
Sentinel Correapondlnt
Meigs took a 23-20 lead on an
ALBANY - There is a dead Amy Hysell score off a Price feed
heat for first place in the Ohio five seconds into the second .half.
Division of·the Tri· Valley Confer- Alexander stormed back to regain
ence after Alexander defeated the lead at 26-25 on a pair of Karr
Meigs 56-44 Thursday evening at free lhrows with 4:09 left.
Alexander.
Michelle Sams hit a pair from
The game was played before the line with 12.9 seconds left. in
one of the biggest crowds in girls !he third to give !he Spartans a 36buketball in the area which creat- 30 advantage. Vining responded
ed a championship atmosphere for by nailing an off-balance jumper
both teams.
from the corner al the buzzer to cut
.'The Spartan win gives both !he Alexander lead lo 36-32 headteams identical 10-1 marks in the ing inio !he final eight minutes.
conference.
. , Meigs pulled to
Meigs took the
within 38-35 whe.n
Thursday's liattle Brooke Williams
early lead when
Brooke Williams between the nvo hit a 15-fooler·
scored al the 5:32 rank£d teams drew a from tiM: side. That
mark of the first capacity crowd to was a close as
Meigs would get.
period. But, lhe
the
Spartan
gym.
Lady Spartans went
Alexander
. on a 10-0 run to
outscored
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M,araudors 18-9
take a 10.2 lead on
a Natalie Bobo bucket at tlie I :48 the rest .of the way to avenge il 55mark of the period.
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Shannon· Price drained a three , Carr led all scorers with · 19
pointer for Meigs with l :l31eft to ' points, she was joined in double
cut the Alexander lead to 10-5. A figures by Bobo with 14. Alexanbucket by Bobo with 48 seconds der (13-2) hit 15-&lt;lf-24 foul shots.
Vining led Meigs with 17
lefl, and a Bobo free throw at the
31 second mark'gave the Spartans points. She was the only Marauder
in double figures.
a 13-5 lead after one period. .
Meigs hit 17-of-41 from the
Meigs (14-1) went on a 6-0 run
to start the second ·period and floor, including 3-of-4 from lhreepulled . lo wilhin 13-11 when point range. Meigs hi1·9-of-18 free
Amber Vining hit two free throws. throws. The Marauders pulled
Josie Karr hit 1-of·2 from ·the line down 21 rebounda with Hysell .
with 4:23 left to pullhe .Spartans snagging five and Williams four.
oil top, 14-11 .
Meigs had 21 turnovers. The
Meigs battled back and lied the Marauders recorded four steals,
game at 14-all when Shannon led by Vining with three. Meigs
·Piice came up \Vith a steal l!fld had seven assists.· Williams had
tipped the ball to Vining for a lay- four and Price three.
Alexander won the reserve
up at lhe four m.inule mark. .
· Meigs took a 21-16 lead with game 40-25 led by Jenna Williams
I :27 left when Vining drained ·I with 15 points. Kayle Davis led
three from !he top of the key. A Meigs with eight.
Meigs will host Nelsonvillebucket by Carr with I :07 left, and
two free throws 'by KaFr with 22.5 York on Monday, while Alexander
MARAUDEftsANDWICH -"!Melge' Amy Hyaell (35) tire• 11hot d11p"e he•vy preesure lrom AIIUn· ticks left pulled Alexander to with· travels to Wellston.
der'• Joale carr (left). •nd .S illily Bullh, during.the Spt1rhtne'"""" win. (Dave Herrl• photo) .
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Mill Work
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Dailey each hila free.lhrow lo give Southern while Rachel Chapman made some great
baseline cuts for scores. Amy Lee also
a 14·8 lead.
Miller. continued its tailspin into !he sec- nolchcd a bucket.
ond period. Southern outscored the Falcons
Southern hit 29-of:46 field goal attempts.
25-6 and look a 39-14 lead to lhc locker room The Tornadoes were 6-for-8 al the line.
at halftime.
Southern snared 26 rebounds, led by DaiSoulhem's scoring was balanced acrOss ley's 10-board performance. The Tornadoes
lhe board in the second half, building an 18- had 19 turnovers, 12 steals (Lyons 4) and 13
poinllead as !he fourth quarter opened, Nine assists (Cummins 4).
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Miller connected on just 16-of-39 shots
"Everyone picked up their game tonight," from 1hc field and went 9-for-14 at ihe line.
Crisp noted, "Kim Ihle has been gelling her The Falcons committed 20 IUmovers. Miller
shooting eye back and we've needed some had five assists (McCormick 2), seven steals
scoring from the post Heather (Dailey), (Appleman 2) and 17 rebounds (Compston
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Stacy (Lyons), and Sarah (Brauer) provided 5).
some q~alily play inside tonight." ·
Sou1hem won !he reserve game 38' 32 led
Southern (5-10, TVC 4-7) gained some . by .Rachel Chapman with 14 and Amy Lee
valuable experience for ils freshmen. with 13.
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Brigette Barnes played quality minutes;

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Pu10r: Rev, Roaer Willford
Sunday SchoOl - 9:30a.m.
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Healher Compston notched a game-high
19 points to lead Miller. Cassie Leckrone
add~d eight.
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toumament,Msaid Southern head coach Alan
Crisp. "It was a good team win and maybe
our best half court game of the year. We
made a .few miscues when we picked up the
pace, but we took care of the ball very well in
establishing the teinpo in lhe first half."
Miller (0-12, TVC 0-10) had Southern
concerned. early wilh Compston leading the
Falcons to an 8-6 adge allhe 4:15 mark of the
first quarter.
Cummins kept Soulhern close;. wilh a pair
of field goals, bul.whal sparked the Tornado ·
comeback was a pair of three-pointers by
lhle. Fryar hit a key field goal. lyons and

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Suadiy School- 9 a.m.
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s.ntln.J Corr•pondent
RACINE- Bolstered by a 25~poinl second quarter, Southern rolled to a 67-47 win
over Miller Thursday at Charles W. Hayman
Gymnasium in Raci.ne.
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Kim lhle opened up !he inside for team·
mate Sarah Brauer, hitting 3-(lf-4 three-three
~inte_rs in the first half en roule to a 13-point
effort. Brauer dominated the pain!, then
slepped 15 feet outlo swish a jumper in her
besl shooling night of the year.
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Heather Dailey and st,cy Lyons had nine
points each.
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Tammy Fryar had her besl offensive night
of the year with six points. Freshmen Bridgette Barnes and Rachel Chapl1lan each ·
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Saturday SeN ices:1
S.bbttlh Scbool - • p.iil.
Worallip- 3 p.m.

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Pastor: Oyde Hendc:rwn
Sundal_~l • 9:30 Lm. . , .
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Pastor: Mark Mallon ...
Sunday S.:hool-10:30 a.m.
Mo~nina WorShip -ll:.15 a.m:
Sundoy Service- 6 p,m,
Wedl1eoday Servi"" - 7 p.m.

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Pomen&gt;y Chureb of the Nutmtte
Pastor: Rev. Lloyd D. Grimm,Ir.
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wednesday Servicei - 7 p.m.

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~elaonvtlle·York at Meigs
SOI(Ihern at Waterford
f'~lilern at Miller
· Alexander at Wellston
~ Hocking at Trimble
Vinton County at Belpre

33045 Hiland Road, PomerO)'
. Putor: Roy Hunter
Sondoy SdtoOI- .10 Lm. '
EV&lt;!rMI 7:30p.m.
Tueida) It Thunday - 7:30p.m.

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Pastor: Rev. Robert E. Smith, Sr.
Sunday Sd&gt;ool · 9:30a.m .
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
.Wedoeoday Service - 7 p.m; .. •

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Pastor: Rev. Herbert Grate
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship ·11 ~.m. , 6 p.m.
WedQCsday Services - 7 p.m.

Pislor: J•no Beanie
Suaday S.:hool • 9 o.m.
WO!tlllp - 10 1.m.
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Sunday Sd&gt;ool ; 9:45a.m.

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SyratUR Chun:b oflh Nuanoe
PaaiOr Mike Adkins
Sondoy S.:hool-·9:30 o.m.
Worsbip- 10:30a.m.. 6 p.m.
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Pas10r: Wllliom Hobact
Sunday School - 10 o.m.
' Eyenlna • 7 p.m.
Wedncoday Servic:el ·1 p.m. ·

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Pastor: Teresa Waldeck
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:45 a.m., 1 p.m . .
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Sunday SchOol • ~:30 a.m.
Wonlllp - _!0:30a.m.

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Putor: Edoel lion
Sondoy School - 9:30 a.m. ·
Wo~ip - 10:30.a.m., 7:30p.m.

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B\lonlna - 7 p.m.
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Putor: Rev. Kriuna Robinson ·
• Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Worship · 11 a.m.

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WO!tlllp ,- 10:45 o.m., 7:30p.m.
Wedneoday 7:30 p.,\t.

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Sulllloy ttdlool- .10 Lm.
""~Worship- 11 a.m. .
~"':I "*- .•. ·~·. W~lleldar Service .. 7 p.m.

Middleport Chun:b of ... N Sunday School • 9:30o.m.
WorshiP.· 10:30 o.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.
Pastor: Allen Mktcap. .....

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Wonhlp ·• 9:30a.m.
Sunday Sci1901· IO:JO_~. m.

Oflill

Sunday Worohlp-,10:00 a.m.·
. Sundiy Servlco-7 p.m.

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Alexander 56, Meigs 44
Sotltharn 87, Millet: 47
·F~al Hooking 53, Eastern 43.
Belpre 57, Nelsonvtlle.York 4ll
Waterfotd 54, Trimble 37
WeUston 32, Vinton County 27

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· S"undoy Sd&gt;ool • 9:30 a.m.
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Pastor: Jesse Morris
AssL Puton: Jim Morris
Services: Saturday 7:30p.m.

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Wonhip - 9 a.m.
Sunday Sc:llool-10 a.m.
Thun&lt;loy Se('(ices- 7 p.m.

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326 E.
• 1., Pomeroy
•' lav .llflltl Beinldd, Rev. Katharin Foate-,
Debotah lllildn, Oer&amp;Y ·
.- Rev.SundaJScllool
Holy F I' Hot ond
I 1:00 o.m.

Church of Chnst
Pomon&gt;y Clourdt of Chrlot .
212 W. Main St.
Minister: Danny Bias
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship-10:30 a:m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services . 7 p.m.

HocklaiJIOrt Chlircb
Grand Street
Sunday School- 10 a.m. ,
Worship- I t a.m .
wednesday Services- 8 p.m.

Off 124 behind Wllkuville
Pastor: Rev. Ralph Spires
S.unday School-9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Tbursdiy Services • 7 p.m.

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Tqwnship Rd., 468C
Suriday.School· 9 a.m.
. W9rshlp · 10 a.m.
· Wednesday Services· 10 a.m. ·

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Molal Ceoptnlllvo Pll'IJh
Nortbeut Cl•ter
All'nd
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Paslor: S~aton Hau11man
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship- 11 a.lll., 6:30p.m.

Sy..-FintCb. . orGod
Apple ond Sec:ooftta.
Putor: Rev. Dtlvld a-n
Sunday Scllpol ond Worohip- 10 Lm.
~venin&amp; Servica- 6:30 p.m:
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W~y Serviea - 6:30p.m.

F.... RaaBoDIIot
· Pastor : Ariua flurt
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Wors~ip • 11 a.$8.

Cool•llle United Melltndlot Parfala
Pastor: Helen Kline
Cool•llo Clourdl
Main &amp; Fifth St.
Sunday School- 10 a:m.
Worship •·9 a•.m.
Tuesday Services- 7 p.m.

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fedel'lll Hocking
Waterford
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Eastern
Miler •
Trimble

Putor: Bill Staten
Sunday Services .. 1Q a.m. 4: 7 p.m.
· Wednesday· 7 p.m. I&lt; Youllt 7·p.m,

Faltb Volley Tabenoade ChBailey Run Road
Putor: Rev. Emmett Rawaon
Sunday £venin&amp; 1 p.m.
Thursday Service • 7 p.m.

ML on.. U•lted Metbudlsl

Pastor: Ron Healh
Sunday Wonhip -10 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednuday Servicea -7 p.m.

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jleart Ca6ollc Chtdt '
t , •161 Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, 992-$898
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PaJtor: Rev. Walter E. Heinz
''. Sot. Coo. 4:45-5: 15p.m.; Mass- 5:30p.m.
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Sun. Con. -8:45-9:15 a.m.,
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Sun.Mus-9:30a.m.
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F - Boollot Chu!Q
. Railroad St., Mason
Sunday Sdtool • 10 a.m.

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Milo Hill Rd., Racine
Pawr; Btice uu
Sunday S.:hool · 9:4' a.m.
Evenins • 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services; - 7 p.m.

VIctory B.oplbtlndepeoclul
52S N. 2nd St. Middlepon
Pastor; Ja~s B. Keesee
Worship ·10..m..·7 p.m.'
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

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Paslor:Jlm Hughes
' Sunday Scllool - 11 a.m.
' Wqrs~lp • 9:30 a.m.,.7::lll.p.m, ',I',. '"
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3773 Geofles Creek Road, Gallipoli~ OH ·

Middleport Commanlt1 Chui:.b
S7S Pearl Sl., Middlepon
Pastor: Sam Andenon
Sunday SchoollO a.m.
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Evenina • 7130 p.m.
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Pastor: Brian Harkness
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wonhlp - 11 a.m.

Our S.•lour Luthonn Church

R,.d.,lllo Cb.,.h or Clorlll

'loll Letart
Pastor: Brian Harkness
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Worship - 9a.m. .
Wednesday • 7 p.m.

B;lp"
Vinton County
Wellston
Nelsonville-York

Sunday School -10 a.m.
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Worship. 1 p.m. .
Wednesdoj Service • 7 p.m.

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Han1oonvllle Comat•lty Ch,Pastor: Theron Durham
Sunday - 9:30a.m. and 7-p:in.
Wednesday · 7 p.m.

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Meigs

Cllftoa Tobe,..lldo Cloun:lt

TIM Follonn' F. .w1klp Mllolllry
Ne)V Ume Rd., Rutland
PuiOt: Rev. Mqaret J. Rebinson
Services: Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
Sundoy, 2:30p.m..

Mol'lllnaStar
Pastor: Dewaync Stutler
Sunday School · 11 a.m.
Worship · lO a.m.

Ohto ·

Putor. Mike Foreman
Pas&amp;or: EmeriiWi Lawrence Foreman
Sunday Sd&gt;ool- 9:30o.m.
Worohip- 10:00 om · ·
Wednesdoy Services - 7 p.m.

Foltb FuU Gilopel Cbordl
. Lana B9nom
.Putor: Sieve Reed
Sunday Sd&gt;ool · 9:30 o.m.
Worship- 9:30 Lm. ond 7 P:lfl·
. Wedneo&lt;loy - 7 p.m. ·
Fridoy. lellowllbip servic:e 7 p.m.

Cormel·Sulton
Carmel &amp; Buhan Rds.
Racine, Ohio
Pastor: Dcwarne Stuller
'Sunday Schoo -·9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:4.5 a.m.
Bible Study Wed. 7:00 p.m.

GIRLs

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Youth Fellowship S~nday. 7:00p.m.
Wedntsclay servtce, 7:00p.m. ·

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$00 N. 2nd Ave., Middleport

11oboot1 Cbrlollaa Followllllp CbSunday sea;vlce, 10:00 a.m., 7:00p.m.

BetUny·
Pastor: Oew_ayne Stutler
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Worship . 9 a.m.
Wednesday Servlces- 10 a.m.

Lutheran
SL Jokn Lutb._ Chureh
Pine Orovc
Rev. Donald C. Fritz
Worship · 9:00a.m.
Sunday School· 10:00 a.m.

Belblehem Baptltt Cllun:b •
Great Bend, Route 124, heine, OH
Pastor : Gene Morris
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Sunday WorshiP. - 10:30 a.m. &amp; 7 p.m.
Wednesday 81ble Sludy ·6:00p.m.

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Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship • 9 a.m.

Tht Clourdl or J...,.
Cbrlot of Latltr·Day S.lall
St. Rl. 160, 446-6247 or 44&amp;-7486

Hemlo&lt;k Grvn Churdl
Putor: Gene Zopp
Sunday school·- 10:30 a.m.
Worship · 9:30a.m., 7 p.m.

ML Unloa Baptist
Pastor: Joe N. Sayre
Sunday School-9:45 1l.m.
Evenins- 6:30p.m.
Wedne!iday St:l'\lites • 6:30p.m,

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La.,P•llll Cbrllllao c•urch
· Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 o.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service 7:30p.m.

Sundoy S.:hool- Hlo.m.
Wol"'ihjp- lla.m., 6:30p.m.
· Wednesday Services- 6:30 p.m.

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~Prep

Stl•emolle Woi-d of Follh
Pastor: David Dailey .
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Even ina · 7 p.m.

CllriiiiMFellowalllpC-r
Salem St., Rudand.
Putor: Robert E. Musacr
Suodoy S.:hool · 10 o.m.
Worallip - 11:15 o.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service • 7 p.m.

Pastor: Ron Fierce
Sunday School- 9:1.5 a. in.
Wt:nship - 10:15 a.m.

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Calvary Chon:h
Pormruy Pike, Co. Rd.
Pastor: Rev. Bladc.wood
Sunday School • 9:30 Ll.m.
Wor.~hip 10:30 K. m., 7.30 p.m.
Wednesday Serv!cc - 7:30 p.m.

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9ll S. Third SL, Mltldlepon
Putor Mlohoel Panaio
Suodly seivice, 10 a.m.
Wednesday oervlce, 7 p.m.

Rutland
Surt4ay School- 9:30a;m.
Wo~hip • 10:30 a.m.
Thursday Servic;:e&amp; • 7 p.m.

Sunday School10:20-ll o.m.
Relief Society/Priesthood 11 :05~12:00 noon
Sacrament Service 9-10:15 a.m.
Homemaking rileetiilg, 1st Thurs. · 7 p.m.

Pa,stor: Bin Utile

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FRIDAY'S

Pulor: Rev. Franklin Pkkens
Scrvioc:: Friday, 7 p.m.

Appo ur. Cnttr
"Pull-Gospel Church•
Putors John &amp; Patty Wide
603 Second Ave. Muon
773-5017
Service time: Sunday 10:30 a.m.
Wedneoday 7 pm
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. Sunday .School- 9:1$ a.m.
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Worship -10 a.m.
Youlh Fellowship, Sunday · 6 p.m.

Hlclillry Hllo Cloun:b ofCbrlot
E'o'anaelisl Mike Moore
Sunday School · 9 a.m.
· Worship -.10 a.m., 6:30p.m.
. Wednesday Servicea ·1 p.m.

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Putor: Connie Fiarcs
Sunday Scllool· 9:15 o.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Bible Study Tuesdoy • 10 1.m.

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llanatOulnodl Mlalllrloo
47439 Reibel Rd., Cbester
Puton: Rev. Mit)' and Harold COok
Sunday Services: 10 o.m. It 6 p.m.
. Wednetda)' Servk::c:s · 7 p.m.

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Liitler-Dny Samts
Reorplllud,Cburdo of Jes"' Chrlot
of Lalttr DIJ Sol all
Portland-Racine Rd.
Pastor: Jerry Singer
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Services - 7:30 p.m.

Rudud Cburdl of Cbrlst
Sunday Scltool-.9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m_.

Flnt Soutbem BaptiJI
41872 Pomeroy Pike
Pastor: E. lamar O'lJryanl
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:45 a.m., 7:00p.m .
Wednesday Services-7:00p.m.

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Weoleyaalllbi&lt;Hau-Churdl
7S Pearl St., Middleport.
Paslor: Rev. Doua Cox
Sunday Worship • 9:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7:30p.m.
HJoell Run Hollaeu Cbun:b
Rev. Mark Michael
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&amp;tlllday S.:hool · 9:30o.m.
Worlhip ~ 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Thursday l!ible Study ond Youth - 7 p.m.
l-aurel Ollf Free MeQiodiJI Cburdl
· Putor: Charles Swiger
Sunday School - 9:30 l.m.
Worship ~ 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m;
Wednesday Service • 7:00 p.m.

Sundoy Sdlool · 9:30 .....
Worallip • 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study· 7:00p.m.

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PutorLeollay....
Suaday Sdoool · 10:00 Lm.
Sooday-- 6:00 . ....
Wedneoday Service · 7:00 p.m.

Purl
Sunday Scbool • 9 a.m.
Worship- 10 a.m.

Plae Grvve Bible Hollaeu Cbun:h
112 mile off Rt 325
Pastor: Rev. O'Dell Manley
Sunday Sdtool - 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service · 7:30p.m.

Pulor:Ttrry Stewart
Sunday Scbool-9:30 a.m.

~ Slnol Cloordt

Pastor: Chad Etftrict
Sunday School • 9 a.m.
Worship -1 0a.m.

Leodina Creek Rd., Rutlond
Pastor: Rev. [kwey Kin&amp;
!uiJdlly school· 9:30a.m.
Sunday wonhip -7 p.m.
Wednesday prayer mcelins- 7 p.m.

Wonhlp • 9:30o.m.
Sundoy Sdoool · 10:30 o.m.
Pator-leffroy Wallace

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Assembl y of God

WOt~hi p

Lewt. w. va ~ Rt. l
Putor: Brian lolly

Other CIHJrciH•s

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Col&gt;ary Pllpl• Cloajlel
Harrisonvi lit Road
Putor: Cb~tlea McKenzie
Sundoy S.:hool 9:30 o.m.
Worship - 1l •·~·· 7:00p.m.
Wedn&lt;sday ServK:e - 7:00 p.m.

Putor: AI Huuon
Youd!. Minister: Bill Frazier
SW'Idly School · 9:30 a.m.
Worohip- 8:ll,10:30 o.m., 7 p.m.
Wednt.lday Services · 7 p.m.

Nt:w Uma Road
Pastor. Marty Hutton
Sunday, 10 a.m. altd 7:30 p.111.

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Vernapyc Sul\iv11n
Sunda~ School · 9:30a.m.

DuvlUe H - Clowdt
31057 State Route 323, Lanpvlle
Putor: Gary ll&lt;kloo
Sunday sc:bool - 9:30 a.m.
Sunday worship - 10:30 1.m. A 7 p.m.
Wednesday prayer servi~ • 7 p.m.

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Childn:n's Home Rd.
Suoda) Sd&gt;ool · I !'un.
Wonllip - IOo.m., 6 p.m.
Wedneadly Sel'\lices • 7 p.m.

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Federal Hocking (8·5, TVC 8-2)
EAST MEIGS - Breaking lhe
game open with a 17-10 fourlh quar- look an early lead, setting the tempo
ter, Hocking Division leader Federal with a 17-point first period. Eastem
Hocking escaped with a hard-fought shut down all facets of the Federal
53·43 triumph over Eastern Thurs- offense in !he second quarter; however, and slowed the tempo of the
day night.
Eastern (4-10, 2-9) has lost four game.
Federal Hocking continued to
consecutive games since a big victo· ptess late into the second period
' · ry at Trimble January 6.
Terella Waderker led the Lancers despite gelling into foul trouble and
with. 18 points. She had seven putting the Eagles on the foul line.
. re.bounds and four assists.
The Eagles' 11-8 surge cut the
Beth Wiihem added eleven points deficit to 25-23 at !he half.
and six assists. Jamie Linscott added
Spencer hit a couple of big baskets; while Bailey and VanSickle
14 pointS and four steals.
Becky Davis led Easlern with picked up a pair of free throws.
. nine · points, including two threeIn . the third q_uarter, Federal
pain! goals !hat allowed the Eagles gained a slight advantage, but Eastlo keep pace wilh Federal Hocking. em held tough, staying wilh ~lriking
Danielle Spencer noiChed eight distance at 36-33. ·
Inside the three-minute mark the
points and grabbed.seven rebounds .
· Juli Bailey went 5-for-6 at tlie aame remained ~lose, leelering
line to notch seven points af)d seven between thre and five points before
rebounds, while Amber Baker added the Eagles were forced to foul going
· six, and Amber VanSickle, a senior down the stretch. Federal Hocking
guard hit S-of-6 at the line for five connected a~ the line and on a.couple
points. Stecie Watson. pitched in break-away baskets to seal the
seven points and a game-high 14 game.
rebounds.
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"I was pleued with 'the effoit
~we· may 'have lost, but we tOnight," said Brannon. "We played
pleJed bdtr'ill this m than in the ~ and played a a team. Hopefulfour games we have won/~ Eagle ly, we can carry !his momentum into
'head c:ollCh Paul Brannon said. '1'he next week, and on into the tournagirls played a super game againsl a ment.
a
· very good team. 1! was anyone's
"We played a great man-to-111an
game right to the fi nlah."
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Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

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Fndly,J•nu•ry 21,2000

The Dally Sentinel • Page B 3

Redwomen notch 95-77 road win over Urbana Patriots
By ANDREW CARTER
OVP Sporta Editor
URBANA - Stx players scored
10 double figures as Rto Grande
unloaded the frustratiOn of a dtsappomtmg loss to Shawnee State on
AMC nval Urbana Thursday The
Redwomen thumped the Lady
Kmghts 95 77 at the Gnmes Center
m Urbana
Karley Mohler and Mmdy Pope
each recorded a double double to
~the Redwomen Mohler had 16
pomts and II rebounds and Pope
added 12 pomts and I 0 boards for
R10 Grande
Mohler hn 6 of II field goal
auempts whtle Pope connected on 6of 10 shots from the field

RENEE TURLEY

M•su Halley had 16 pomts seven
asstsls and four rebounds She was 6
of I 0 from the field
Renee Turley chtpped m II
pomts hmmg 7 of 8 foul shots and
2 of 6 field goal attempts Turley
snared etght rebounds and had stx
steals and four asststs
Meghan Kolcun added I0 pomts
three rebounds and two asststs
Kolcun htt 4-of II shots from the
field mcludmg 2 of 5 from three
potnt range
Cmdy Hopper came off the bench
to chtp '" I 0 pomts and four
rebounds Hopper connected on 3 of
5 three potnters and 4 of 7 free
throws
Urbana s Joslyn Pfau led all scor

ers wuh 17 po1nts She hu 5 of 10
field goal attempts and was 7 for 12
at the foul lme Pfau also notched a
double double hauhng m a game
htgh 12 rebounds Her stat hne
tncluded four asststs and one steal
Rachel Brugger scored 16 pomts
and grabbed seven rebounds
Brugger fimshed the mght hlllmg 5
of IS field goal attempts and 6-of 9
free throws She had a team h1gh five
steals
Molly Mahaffey added 13 pomts
four steals three asSists and two
rebounds Mahaffey hu 3 of 8 shots
from the field mcludmg two three
pomt field goals and was 5 for 6 at
the foul hne
The Red women (16 7 AMC I0

2) outrebounded Urbana 55 35 Rio
Grande enjoyed a 21 IS advantage
on the offenstve glass The
Redwomest had 17 steals and forced
25 Urbana turnovers
Urbana (II 10 AMC 4 7) record
ed 20 steals and forced 28 turnovers
by the Redwomen
R10 Grande connected on 33 of
70 field goal attempts compared to
JUSt 24 of 64 for Urbana The
Redwomen held Urbana to only 30 6
percent (II of 36) shootmg m the
second half
Rio Grande contmues tls three
game road trip Saturday Wtth a tnp to
Samt Vtncenl m Latrobe Pa

Cold greets Super Bowl contenders in peach country
By BARRY WILNER

ttonmg them at the end of the prac
ATLANTA (AP) - All that was uce field Between dnlls most play
nuss ng were the sleds the dogs and ers huddled around the blowers like
the snow The whtte stuff mtght be moths drawn to hght
l:U nmg lon ght
The Tttans w1sb they had the same
Super Bowl Week m Atlanta has opportunny at the mornmg media
leaturcd sh1venng players com sesSion Held m a tent outstde thetr
pi Hmn• coaches tcy wtnds and heat luxury hotel - the Titans already
hi &gt;wcrs on the practtce field If the had occupted the mdoor banquet
weather lo1ccasters are nght a snow factlttles makmg them unusable st&lt; 1m 1mght he m the offing too
the players froze due to an made
D d anyone say Idnarod?
quate h~aung system
It s dtsappomung that you can
DefensiVe lineman M1ke Jones
be m a suuauon where you are had h1s arms pulled deep ms1de a
rrepar ng for the btggesl game of the sweatshtrt as he tned to keep ICicles
year that you don t have tdeal sttua from lormmg on h1m
ltons R 1ms coach Dtck Verme1l
I m freezmg
Jones sa1d
sa1d on a blustery Wednesday morn
They ve got me over here by the
mg when the wmd chtll factor htl door actually a sltt m the tent They
ll111us X But that IS how 11 1s and need to have some rook1es over here
we wdllnndle 11
The Rams are 1ns1de' See we re the
I ate! 111 the day after pracucmg stepch1ld we get no love
&lt;JUt Side at the Falcons trammg com
Both teams got more attenuon and
pic&lt; Verme1l wasn t any more some relief when NFL satd Thursday
th1 lied about the condtllons
1~ would make the Georgta Dome
It s ndtculous
Vermetl Satd ava1lable for today s practices And a
But there s nothmg you can do dozen more heaters were employed
ah Jut 11 except try to surv1ve
thts mommg m the Tttans tent rna~
St L.ou1s practiced m wmter Jack mg 11 toasty
cts gloves thermal underwear wool
I got a cold Tuesday sa1d
caps and thermal neck and face Titans OM Floyd Reese Our guys
warmers Equtpment manager Todd wtll have pneumoma by the ttme 11 s
Hcw11t rented stx heat blowers sta all over with

We II get 1t fi.ed Th1s "JUSt
another one of those bumps tn the
road We JUst keep truckmg
There won t be much truckmg tn
the area 1f u snows Atlanta was prac
llcally mcapacnated by an ICC storm
last weekend
Thursday s pracuccs weren t
mmed mto lhe Dome even though

both teams asked There was a l1ttlc
matter of spectacle over sport
Verme1l wanted to practice mstde
and the Dome IS the only such facd1
ty m the area But he was mformed
by the league that 11 wasn t a poss1
bthty before Fnday for the Rams or
the Tnans who are workmg out at
Georgta Tech
All they told us he sa1d 1s
there s 2 000 people decorating the
dance lloor
But yesterday the league sa1d
both teams would work out m the
Georg1a Dome today
Thts 1s not the f rst lime the Super
Bowl hasn l had super weather Of
course most of the other mstances
occurred m places such as Ponuac
Mtch and M mneapo Its
The league often has used tents
for us medta gathermgs but m places
hke San Otego and Phoemx
Hopefully the 1cy receptiOn the

teams rece1ved won t cool them
down for the b1g game
Its aiT about handlmg the dts
tractions and turnmg them mto
And
attractions Vermeil satd
appreciating the JOb that you do and
apprecmung the JOb that we have
and workmg to put together the best
Super Bowl that has ever been
played
For that to happen the Tnans wtll
need a relattvely healthy Steve
McNmr at quarterback McNaJC was
one of the few players thankful for
the cold cond1ttons He satd he d1dn t
need to 1ce hts mJured toe because 11
already was lro1.en !rom standmg Ol1
a podtum '" the mtemew refngera

can t control the weather CondtUons
for game preparatton are less than
tdeal and the mequtty of the mter
vtew locales has been a Joke
Atlanta offictals don 1 thn\k the
lrosty condlltons wtll have a nega
uve tmpact on the cny s chances of
playmg host to another Super Bowl
The game IS ms1de Most of the
events are mstde The hotels are
msule
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Adam
Letsh
spokesman for the Metro Atlanta
Super
Bowl
XXXIV
Host
(:ommutee The weather ts not a
factor from our perspective
Tampa, the s1te of next year s
game was much warmer at 53
tor ~r tent
althou!lh that hardly IS balmy The
About two hours alter the Tuans 2002 game wtll be '" San Otego
news conlerence the Rams met w1th where 11 was 64 on Wednesday
reporters m a large ballroom wtthm
I don I want to bash Atlanta
thetr suburhan hotel promptmg sev Rams recetver Torry Holt satd But
eral players to show up m short I would hke to go somewhere where
sleeved T shuts
1t s mce and warm
All Pro tackle Orlando Pace
As would hts Titans counterpan
wmced when told of the Tt!ans
Chns
Sanders
arrangements
I WISh I had five Jackets on It s
Do you feel sorry for them'
No he satd I m JUSt happy so cold out here satd Sanders who
wore a fltmsy Jacket to the news con
we re m th1s cozy Situation
The perceptton frmn all thiS can t fercnce It feels hke Alaska
make the NFL happy Certamly 11
Welcome to the ldttarod

Trail Blazers, Cavs, Spurs stand among NBA victors
By The Associated Press

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It was qutle an admtssiOn by Jerry
Sloan
We got beat by a better team
Utah s coach sa1d Thursday mght
after the Jazz were defeated by the
Ponland Tratl Blazers 85 75
Maybe Sloan was sull off ktlter
after bemg eJected late m the fourth
quancr or maybe he was truly speak
mg what he beheves
After all Portland ousted Utah
lrom the playoffs last year wtth a 4 2
' tctory m the second round and thetr
dommatwn m thts latest matchup
was all cncompassmg
The Jazz shot a season low 32
percent With Bryon Russell gmng
JUSt I for 16 and sconng four pomts
Karl M Ilonc had a season low 12
pomls and Utah s 75 pOints werl' the
lcwcst the franchtse has scored
1g 11nst the Blazers m 110 games
over the past 25 years
Portland was hke a blanket on us
ill nl•ht sa1d Sloan ejected With
2 26 rematnmg for argumg wuh the
oll1c1Uis Portland s defense wasn t

gomg to let us catch up They outre
bounded us they went after the ball
much better
A layup ~y Malone pulled the
Jazz to 69 65 wtth 9 23 to go but
Bonzt Wells htl a short JUmper and
Greg Anthony natled a three pomter
to make It 74 65 Anthony s next
three pomter !_Billed m after several
bounces and sealed the game at 79
67 w1th 6 26 left
Portland whtch has won four
stratght mcludmg vtctones over the
Spurs and Lakers finally got a strong
performance from Jermame 0 Neal
The 21 year old forward had played
JUSt 55 mmutes hts last II games but
had 14 pomts and eight rebounds m
23 mmutes
Bnan Grant added 12 rebounds
and defended Malone well Late m
the game Grant wrestled a rebound
away from Malone latd the ball tn
and scowled funously at Malone s
back
The players tussled durmg the
playoffs last season when Malone
opened a gash above Grant s eye m

Game 5 of thetr semtfinals senes

Cavaliers 102 Magic 90
At CleNeland Lamond Murray
scored 24 pomts Shawn K6(11p had
20 potnts and 14 rebounds and
Cleveland had an unusually easy
lime
The Cavs playmg thetr second
home game followmg a rough lnp to
the West made 32 free throws to
snap Orlando s three game wmnmg
streak
Spurs 92, Ttmberwolves 80
At San Anlomo T1m Duncan
scored 20 pomts as the Spurs ended
the Timberwolves stx game road
wm streak
San Antomo extended 1ts wm
streak to three m the matchup of
Mtdwest DtviSton contenders
Mmnesota lost for only the fourth
t1me m us last 20 games m the finale
of a five game road In p
Duncan who dtd not score m the
fourth quarter led a balanced San
Antomo attack that mdudcd 19
pomts from Davtd Robmson and I g
from Avery Johnson Duncan added

had 14 rebounqs and Robmson 12
and tbe patr combmed to block mne
shpts Duncan had f1ve
Hornets 117, Ptstons 102
' At Charlotte Davtd Wesley took
another step m hts recovery from the
death of close fnend Bobby Phtlls

wtth a 24 pomt effort
Wesley hit etght of 13 field goal
auempts and scored e•ght pomts m a
17 Z run that put the Hornets m con
trol on the way to thetr fifth VICtory
m stx games

hire
Belichick
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By JIMMY GOLEN
FOXBORO Mass (AP)- Bill
Behch1ck was hired Thursday as
coach of the PatriOts after New
England gave the New York Jets a
first round draft ptck to let the for
mer defenstve coordmator out of'
hts contract
Behch1ck defenst ve coordtflll
tor m New England before leavmg
wnh Btll Parcells for the Jets
became free to negotiate With the
Patnots followmg a deal today m
whtch the Jets acqutred New
"ngland s No I draft p1ck lh1s
) ear a fourth rounder 1n 200 I and
seventh rounder m 2002
The Jets gave the Patnots a No
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Behch1ck
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appo1nred
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mg a legal banle wnh the team
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where
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mto flux
Behchtck was New England s
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lor a deal that would make htm
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$25 00 On y Used A Coupe Of
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kitchen Newer carpet and kitchen
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House For Sate 4 Bedroom/3
Bath 2 Garagaa 3 112 mllea out

SandHill Road
13041675-5403

540

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23 ACRES Silt 1100
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Location $279/Mo + Utlltlts No

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610

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Oo/o Finane ng Now Ava lba e On
John Deore Balers And MoWe
Cond tone s Carm chael &amp; Farm
&amp; Lawn 1 800 594 1111 Or 740
446 2412 Gall polis Ohio Don 1
Miss Ou John Deere Day February12 100AM
Madel J020 Ditch Witch Trench

e $1 BOO 74o-448-6044

630

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$400 Yearling Be gin Gelding
Dark Sor e Wh te Mane &amp; Full
B aza Good Look ng Cot $800¥
1999 Mo lz 6 Fl Horse /Stock
Comb 7Ft Tal 7 Fl Wde 7000
Pd Aide 8 Lug Spoke Wheel•
Relocated o v1de Gate To Hall
B g Ho ses $5 800 740 387
7060

praYed 1 BOo-617 3478 Ext 330

Butcher Hog 740-256-6510

Fllti'OO\I $140 Dump True!&lt; Load
740-379 2758

640

Evorythlng Peld 74Q-445 2515

Firewood for sale $35 a load

23001 ol Tobacco For Lease
plsattr leasa Phone {304)875

Futnlohed 2 ~oomo &amp; Both Show
tr Down•tairl Cl..n No Pets

Firewood FOr Sale UO A Load

Etflc tnc~ Apartment $400/Mo

74Q-9V23230

Otpotlt A Atlerencee Required

Hoop Accepted $90 Cord 1989

740-44e-1518

Ca11aller $400 OBO 740 2!56

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Firewood Far Sale $CO A F-ece

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Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

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Pomeroy, Midd•rt, Ohio

Fndly,J•nu•ry 21,2000

The Dally Sentinel • Page B 3

Redwomen notch 95-77 road win over Urbana Patriots
By ANDREW CARTER
OVP Sporta Editor
URBANA - Stx players scored
10 double figures as Rto Grande
unloaded the frustratiOn of a dtsappomtmg loss to Shawnee State on
AMC nval Urbana Thursday The
Redwomen thumped the Lady
Kmghts 95 77 at the Gnmes Center
m Urbana
Karley Mohler and Mmdy Pope
each recorded a double double to
~the Redwomen Mohler had 16
pomts and II rebounds and Pope
added 12 pomts and I 0 boards for
R10 Grande
Mohler hn 6 of II field goal
auempts whtle Pope connected on 6of 10 shots from the field

RENEE TURLEY

M•su Halley had 16 pomts seven
asstsls and four rebounds She was 6
of I 0 from the field
Renee Turley chtpped m II
pomts hmmg 7 of 8 foul shots and
2 of 6 field goal attempts Turley
snared etght rebounds and had stx
steals and four asststs
Meghan Kolcun added I0 pomts
three rebounds and two asststs
Kolcun htt 4-of II shots from the
field mcludmg 2 of 5 from three
potnt range
Cmdy Hopper came off the bench
to chtp '" I 0 pomts and four
rebounds Hopper connected on 3 of
5 three potnters and 4 of 7 free
throws
Urbana s Joslyn Pfau led all scor

ers wuh 17 po1nts She hu 5 of 10
field goal attempts and was 7 for 12
at the foul lme Pfau also notched a
double double hauhng m a game
htgh 12 rebounds Her stat hne
tncluded four asststs and one steal
Rachel Brugger scored 16 pomts
and grabbed seven rebounds
Brugger fimshed the mght hlllmg 5
of IS field goal attempts and 6-of 9
free throws She had a team h1gh five
steals
Molly Mahaffey added 13 pomts
four steals three asSists and two
rebounds Mahaffey hu 3 of 8 shots
from the field mcludmg two three
pomt field goals and was 5 for 6 at
the foul hne
The Red women (16 7 AMC I0

2) outrebounded Urbana 55 35 Rio
Grande enjoyed a 21 IS advantage
on the offenstve glass The
Redwomest had 17 steals and forced
25 Urbana turnovers
Urbana (II 10 AMC 4 7) record
ed 20 steals and forced 28 turnovers
by the Redwomen
R10 Grande connected on 33 of
70 field goal attempts compared to
JUSt 24 of 64 for Urbana The
Redwomen held Urbana to only 30 6
percent (II of 36) shootmg m the
second half
Rio Grande contmues tls three
game road trip Saturday Wtth a tnp to
Samt Vtncenl m Latrobe Pa

Cold greets Super Bowl contenders in peach country
By BARRY WILNER

ttonmg them at the end of the prac
ATLANTA (AP) - All that was uce field Between dnlls most play
nuss ng were the sleds the dogs and ers huddled around the blowers like
the snow The whtte stuff mtght be moths drawn to hght
l:U nmg lon ght
The Tttans w1sb they had the same
Super Bowl Week m Atlanta has opportunny at the mornmg media
leaturcd sh1venng players com sesSion Held m a tent outstde thetr
pi Hmn• coaches tcy wtnds and heat luxury hotel - the Titans already
hi &gt;wcrs on the practtce field If the had occupted the mdoor banquet
weather lo1ccasters are nght a snow factlttles makmg them unusable st&lt; 1m 1mght he m the offing too
the players froze due to an made
D d anyone say Idnarod?
quate h~aung system
It s dtsappomung that you can
DefensiVe lineman M1ke Jones
be m a suuauon where you are had h1s arms pulled deep ms1de a
rrepar ng for the btggesl game of the sweatshtrt as he tned to keep ICicles
year that you don t have tdeal sttua from lormmg on h1m
ltons R 1ms coach Dtck Verme1l
I m freezmg
Jones sa1d
sa1d on a blustery Wednesday morn
They ve got me over here by the
mg when the wmd chtll factor htl door actually a sltt m the tent They
ll111us X But that IS how 11 1s and need to have some rook1es over here
we wdllnndle 11
The Rams are 1ns1de' See we re the
I ate! 111 the day after pracucmg stepch1ld we get no love
&lt;JUt Side at the Falcons trammg com
Both teams got more attenuon and
pic&lt; Verme1l wasn t any more some relief when NFL satd Thursday
th1 lied about the condtllons
1~ would make the Georgta Dome
It s ndtculous
Vermetl Satd ava1lable for today s practices And a
But there s nothmg you can do dozen more heaters were employed
ah Jut 11 except try to surv1ve
thts mommg m the Tttans tent rna~
St L.ou1s practiced m wmter Jack mg 11 toasty
cts gloves thermal underwear wool
I got a cold Tuesday sa1d
caps and thermal neck and face Titans OM Floyd Reese Our guys
warmers Equtpment manager Todd wtll have pneumoma by the ttme 11 s
Hcw11t rented stx heat blowers sta all over with

We II get 1t fi.ed Th1s "JUSt
another one of those bumps tn the
road We JUst keep truckmg
There won t be much truckmg tn
the area 1f u snows Atlanta was prac
llcally mcapacnated by an ICC storm
last weekend
Thursday s pracuccs weren t
mmed mto lhe Dome even though

both teams asked There was a l1ttlc
matter of spectacle over sport
Verme1l wanted to practice mstde
and the Dome IS the only such facd1
ty m the area But he was mformed
by the league that 11 wasn t a poss1
bthty before Fnday for the Rams or
the Tnans who are workmg out at
Georgta Tech
All they told us he sa1d 1s
there s 2 000 people decorating the
dance lloor
But yesterday the league sa1d
both teams would work out m the
Georg1a Dome today
Thts 1s not the f rst lime the Super
Bowl hasn l had super weather Of
course most of the other mstances
occurred m places such as Ponuac
Mtch and M mneapo Its
The league often has used tents
for us medta gathermgs but m places
hke San Otego and Phoemx
Hopefully the 1cy receptiOn the

teams rece1ved won t cool them
down for the b1g game
Its aiT about handlmg the dts
tractions and turnmg them mto
And
attractions Vermeil satd
appreciating the JOb that you do and
apprecmung the JOb that we have
and workmg to put together the best
Super Bowl that has ever been
played
For that to happen the Tnans wtll
need a relattvely healthy Steve
McNmr at quarterback McNaJC was
one of the few players thankful for
the cold cond1ttons He satd he d1dn t
need to 1ce hts mJured toe because 11
already was lro1.en !rom standmg Ol1
a podtum '" the mtemew refngera

can t control the weather CondtUons
for game preparatton are less than
tdeal and the mequtty of the mter
vtew locales has been a Joke
Atlanta offictals don 1 thn\k the
lrosty condlltons wtll have a nega
uve tmpact on the cny s chances of
playmg host to another Super Bowl
The game IS ms1de Most of the
events are mstde The hotels are
msule
satd
Adam
Letsh
spokesman for the Metro Atlanta
Super
Bowl
XXXIV
Host
(:ommutee The weather ts not a
factor from our perspective
Tampa, the s1te of next year s
game was much warmer at 53
tor ~r tent
althou!lh that hardly IS balmy The
About two hours alter the Tuans 2002 game wtll be '" San Otego
news conlerence the Rams met w1th where 11 was 64 on Wednesday
reporters m a large ballroom wtthm
I don I want to bash Atlanta
thetr suburhan hotel promptmg sev Rams recetver Torry Holt satd But
eral players to show up m short I would hke to go somewhere where
sleeved T shuts
1t s mce and warm
All Pro tackle Orlando Pace
As would hts Titans counterpan
wmced when told of the Tt!ans
Chns
Sanders
arrangements
I WISh I had five Jackets on It s
Do you feel sorry for them'
No he satd I m JUSt happy so cold out here satd Sanders who
wore a fltmsy Jacket to the news con
we re m th1s cozy Situation
The perceptton frmn all thiS can t fercnce It feels hke Alaska
make the NFL happy Certamly 11
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Trail Blazers, Cavs, Spurs stand among NBA victors
By The Associated Press

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It was qutle an admtssiOn by Jerry
Sloan
We got beat by a better team
Utah s coach sa1d Thursday mght
after the Jazz were defeated by the
Ponland Tratl Blazers 85 75
Maybe Sloan was sull off ktlter
after bemg eJected late m the fourth
quancr or maybe he was truly speak
mg what he beheves
After all Portland ousted Utah
lrom the playoffs last year wtth a 4 2
' tctory m the second round and thetr
dommatwn m thts latest matchup
was all cncompassmg
The Jazz shot a season low 32
percent With Bryon Russell gmng
JUSt I for 16 and sconng four pomts
Karl M Ilonc had a season low 12
pomls and Utah s 75 pOints werl' the
lcwcst the franchtse has scored
1g 11nst the Blazers m 110 games
over the past 25 years
Portland was hke a blanket on us
ill nl•ht sa1d Sloan ejected With
2 26 rematnmg for argumg wuh the
oll1c1Uis Portland s defense wasn t

gomg to let us catch up They outre
bounded us they went after the ball
much better
A layup ~y Malone pulled the
Jazz to 69 65 wtth 9 23 to go but
Bonzt Wells htl a short JUmper and
Greg Anthony natled a three pomter
to make It 74 65 Anthony s next
three pomter !_Billed m after several
bounces and sealed the game at 79
67 w1th 6 26 left
Portland whtch has won four
stratght mcludmg vtctones over the
Spurs and Lakers finally got a strong
performance from Jermame 0 Neal
The 21 year old forward had played
JUSt 55 mmutes hts last II games but
had 14 pomts and eight rebounds m
23 mmutes
Bnan Grant added 12 rebounds
and defended Malone well Late m
the game Grant wrestled a rebound
away from Malone latd the ball tn
and scowled funously at Malone s
back
The players tussled durmg the
playoffs last season when Malone
opened a gash above Grant s eye m

Game 5 of thetr semtfinals senes

Cavaliers 102 Magic 90
At CleNeland Lamond Murray
scored 24 pomts Shawn K6(11p had
20 potnts and 14 rebounds and
Cleveland had an unusually easy
lime
The Cavs playmg thetr second
home game followmg a rough lnp to
the West made 32 free throws to
snap Orlando s three game wmnmg
streak
Spurs 92, Ttmberwolves 80
At San Anlomo T1m Duncan
scored 20 pomts as the Spurs ended
the Timberwolves stx game road
wm streak
San Antomo extended 1ts wm
streak to three m the matchup of
Mtdwest DtviSton contenders
Mmnesota lost for only the fourth
t1me m us last 20 games m the finale
of a five game road In p
Duncan who dtd not score m the
fourth quarter led a balanced San
Antomo attack that mdudcd 19
pomts from Davtd Robmson and I g
from Avery Johnson Duncan added

had 14 rebounqs and Robmson 12
and tbe patr combmed to block mne
shpts Duncan had f1ve
Hornets 117, Ptstons 102
' At Charlotte Davtd Wesley took
another step m hts recovery from the
death of close fnend Bobby Phtlls

wtth a 24 pomt effort
Wesley hit etght of 13 field goal
auempts and scored e•ght pomts m a
17 Z run that put the Hornets m con
trol on the way to thetr fifth VICtory
m stx games

hire
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By JIMMY GOLEN
FOXBORO Mass (AP)- Bill
Behch1ck was hired Thursday as
coach of the PatriOts after New
England gave the New York Jets a
first round draft ptck to let the for
mer defenstve coordmator out of'
hts contract
Behch1ck defenst ve coordtflll
tor m New England before leavmg
wnh Btll Parcells for the Jets
became free to negotiate With the
Patnots followmg a deal today m
whtch the Jets acqutred New
"ngland s No I draft p1ck lh1s
) ear a fourth rounder 1n 200 I and
seventh rounder m 2002
The Jets gave the Patnots a No
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mg a legal banle wnh the team
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where
Yesterday s news was anothe1
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coach Btll Parcells dunng the
teams run to the 1997 Super Bowl
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sendmg not one but tw&lt;l teams
mto flux
Behchtck was New England s
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lor a deal that would make htm
hett to the Jets head coachmg JOb
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gtven the JOb When the Jets
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chording and lranapoilng U In
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baths laundry area new vinyl
flooring total e1ec1rle whh a r lac
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blinds sray $7000 74Q-992 7880

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do&lt;$12000 740-448-2317

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20 500Acres

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740.247-.l292

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no pro~em 174Q)288 7248

1

Houses for Rent

3

Bedrooms Foreclosed
Hornet From $199/Mo 4% Down
For Listings &amp; Pa~ment Details

Household
Goods

Appliances
Reconditioned
Waahers Dryers Ranges Relrl
orators 90 Day Gua anteel

F1ench CIIV Maylag 740 446
n95
For Sa e Reconditioned wash
ers dryers and elrlge ators
Thompsons Appliance 3407

800 318 3323 E111 1709

Jackson Avenue (3041675 7388

2 bedroom house in Pomeroy
$350 monlh plus depoalt will sel
on contract with good references
no pets 740-698-7244

GOOD

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rei &amp; deposll No pelS (304)875
2749
2BR House 2219 Lincoln Ave
nue Pt PI $275 month $275
Depos~

No Pets (304)882 2099

USED

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n cast used tra Iars you II ever

see $10 000 OBO call 740 992
5666

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A c No Oea era Allowed 1 888

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Lot A I Ulllllto I 1304) 736 7295

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Cal 1 801H191 87n
Factory Renovated 3 Bedrooma

$498 &amp; ~sumo Oakwood Gal 1
polio 7-3093
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Fr" Air Call for qulce E Z appro
vet 1 888 11'.18-3428

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Meadow• With Lola Of Road

FroniiVO Prlcea Sllrt At •12 500
Land 'Contracts Avalleble Free

Mopo ANTHONY LAND CO
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pieces a riv ng week y Last Up
sl I ava abe La ge se ect1on of
naw and o d p eces Call 1 800
837 8217 o 740 742 2511 ask
for Dave AuUand OhiO

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$50 Load Fu Size Pick Up Oe
I ve ad 740 992 4568
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Free sate Ita system Call to de

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Below Hollda~ Inn l&lt;anauga
Good Used Beds Dressers
Couches Olnettes Etc B g Sav
lngs On New Furnilure 740-446

RESIDENTIAL HOME OWNERS

Coo lng I 600 672 5967
Rons Gun Shop 740-742 8412

4 Bedrooms 2 Bath Two Stor~
Located A1 463 Addison Pike
S550fMo Deposit And Aalerenc
es Required Wlsema.n Real Es
tale Inc 74o-446-3644

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ecllon Priced To Se I Come
And Browse Corner Of Route 7
&amp; Addison fllke We Buy Fu nl
lure 740.367 -o280

Set Of Headl ght Cove s For A
1997 1999 Chevy Cava ler
$25 00 On y Used A Coupe Of
T1mes
304 773-5841

For Rent Sale or Trade 5BR
2BA Bas de Community 8ulld

Whirlpool Washer Heavy Duty
$95 G E Washer Heavy Duty
$95 Kenmore Dryer Heavy Duty
$95 Wh r pool Dryer Nice $95
Maytag Gas Dryer $75 E ectrlc

lng In Hal1f01d (304]675 2484
House Ahd Tra er 2 Bedrooms
Each Refrences and Deposit Re
qulred Water And Trash Paid

740 3881100
Pilot Program Renters Needed

Ran~

Antiques

Water ne Spec al

540

Miscellaneous
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Loans To $5 000 Debt Consoli
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Mortgages Refinancing And
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Unfurnished total e ectr c 2 bed
room t2x64 on nice lot In Ma
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Between Athens and Pomeroy 2

&amp; 3 bedroom mobile homes
$261).$300 740-992 2157

3/ 4 200 PSI

$37 00 Per 100 AI Brass CorT)
pression F !lings In Stack

loaoe reqolred 614 501 8339 M
Mobile Homes
for Rent

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(2} vau Is In Me gs Memory Ga
dens Va ued at $3850 w se 1for
$2750 Pease cal 740 742 .2979
a 740 989 0058

S21 95 Per 100 1 200 PSI

Three bedroom remodeled
Chester references full deposit

420

ca

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16 VIne Street Galllpo Is Oh a

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1160
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B ower Exce lent Cand on $425

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No Inside Pets Appllcalon &amp; De

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2 or 3 bedroom mobile home for

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$4 000 Down &amp; Toke Over P~v
menl&amp; 740-446-3218

9416

4782

(304)882 32117

1988 Redman Danville 14x70
A so Has Expando Var~J Nice

Huge nventory D scount P ices
On v ny Sk r1 ng Doors Wind
ows Anc hors Wale Hea e s
Plumb ng &amp; E act cat Pans Fur
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Mobile Home Supply 740 446

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Fwnaces 0 Fu naces 12 Seer
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Sys ems Free 6 Year Parts &amp; La
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(304)875 8436 May Leave Mes
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14lt70 2 3 bedrooms bath and

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1-888-618.0128

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hall new Bamer carpel one of lilt

Repa ed New &amp; Ae~ It In Slack
Ca I Ron Evans 1 800-537 9!528

ta Is 800 263 2640

Shed $500 Depos 1 $500 month

Stay $9 9911 740 245 9373

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ranges Skaggs Appliances 76
V ne Street Call 740 446 7398

5678
A 1 New Carpet Some Appliances

6306 I BOO 291 0098

VIllage Green Apa tments 2
bedrooms total electric appllanc
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3711 TOO 1 888 233 6694 Ectual

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Anthony Land Coll'!lOny LTD

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plano Dr 740w44&amp;4525

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80012t3-1381

WV Land wanted sullable for
hunting No uli lies no access

Good Used Appl ances And Fur

•Mu e Cal 740 446 4039 Or 740446 1004 Anytime

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Floors CA I 112 B'alh Fullv Ca

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Tara Townhouse Apartments
Very Spacious 2 Bedrooms 2

39 9 Acres On Raccoon Road 3

360

wanted RCA Direct TV older
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740-44e-894S Mer 5 PM

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3 Bedrooms I( tchen Family
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Feneed BackYard w/Large Uti ty

330 flmlt for Slle
Brick home In the New Haven
area ll'iple pane windows htat

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Loset F ee Eslima tes! 740 446

5 Bedrooms 2 Baths over 2 000
sq ft tor ltil than $450 mo
FREE Del II91Y &amp; Sal I 800 948

Lond Homo Package• AU Arooo
All Crodl1 Rllkl 740-44e 3883.

B l..rs SOfiWIIft Company NHttl
People To Process Claims F om
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3/4 of an Acre on MeadowhHI
Dr ve an up and growing neigh-

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304-736-7295

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Spring Valley Green One Bed
room Apartments Appi ances

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Nice Home P enty of Room 3
Bedroom B lck Reduced Price

1981 Ventura 14k70 Deck 10x8

Want TQ Taka Care Of Senior

2025

ACie Appflances Stay (304!862
3516

New Fu naco 304-875-8319

Rates No Upfront Feea Sad

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9341 LMw Mossagot
CIUzens Monday Sun~af8 A.M

N ce Country Setting 2 Miles
f am town 3 Bedroom 2 Bath 2
Car Garage HeatPump on 1

$211 000 llrm 740 992 0602 M F

FREE DEBT CONSOLIDATION

Care lor one In country $840
monl~ Mobile Hon11t Non
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448-8260 Or74o-441 t559

after 4pm

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304 675 1957

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Full Basement Heat Pump On
1 78 Acres In Country On State
Route 775 Past 0 0 Mcintyre

bath like new SlUing on 2 1/.&amp;
acrea ready lo move Into

CaiiToi-Free
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Land Will Set Togtlher $28 000
land Contract Avaltable 5 Acres
01 Wooded Hills $9 500 Olf SR
124 Less Than 20 Minutes Wes1
01 Galllpo s
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600 213-8385 For FREE Maps

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•350 NEW YORK NEW YORK
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(Carotrl Ctoto To Homo)

Don e Turner Really Dolt e S

Modern 1 Bedroom Apartmen1
7 oi0-44lH)3110

9191

lots ol windows vory bright Also a

Turner Broker al740-992 2886

tun111H

One bedroom turn shed apart
ment In Middleport 740 992

Two

large 101 Cute aa can be Re

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Grac•ou• IMng 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments at v llage Manor and
R vera de Apartments In Middle
pori From 1249 $373 Ca I 74G992 506.&amp; Equal Hous ng Oppor

MEIGS COUNTY
10 Acr• Ti acts Of Meadow
Creak And Wooded HU 1 Sur
rounded By Woods And Farm

on

$149 000

M ddlapor1 .corner of H gh Street
&amp; Powti Street 2 bedroom horne
w th d ning rool')'l lYing room and
kitchen Newer carpet and kitchen
cab nets makes the k tchen with

lor Rent

Now Taking Appllcat ona 3!5
Weat 2 Bedroom Townhouse
Apartment• Includes Wale
Sewage Trash 1315/Mo 740

House For Sate 4 Bedroom/3
Bath 2 Garagaa 3 112 mllea out

SandHill Road
13041675-5403

540

Apartment•

440

Townohlp Galla County Flat
Seonlc Clooe To Gal !pol a Somt
Roatrlctlono 74Q-245-5n8
23 ACRES Silt 1100
SR 7 South O!Gelllpols No
Raolrlcllonal NEEDS TLC $2 300
Down On Land Contracl

gerage and two Slorage buildings
Plaasa call 740-992 2292.

$t2 000 VISA /MASTERCARD!

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a country sett ng four bedrooms
two and half baths formal I ving
room and lam ly room two fire
places two apartments tour car

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1999 Chevy
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Bo ng Sold Nowl Financing Avail
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Eat. 8040

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1999 Oldsmobile
Eighty-Eight Sedan

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Down! Govn t And Bank Repo s

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$4 000 FT Per Mont~ Call 188
382-11228

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AVAILABLE VENDING ROUTE
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$500 SIGN ON BONUS
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Over
The Road Start AI 29 CPM /All

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nlturo 151 Socond Avenue

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Off Cl Manager Fult Time Wtlh
Btntflta Allponsibtt For Ac
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440

Apartments
lor Rant

1 and 2 bedroom apartments fur
nlshed and unfurnished security
deposit requ red no pets 740

992 2218
1 Bedroom Near Arbor's Nuralng
Home Economical Util Uas Ouiet
Location $279/Mo + Utlltlts No

Pets 74Q.446.2957
2 Bedroom Apartment Upstairs
Stove &amp; Refrigerator Furnished
34 112 Smithers A\18nue Gallpo

111 $2501Mo $150 Deposit 740
44e-9061
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ALL SIZES /ALL LOADS EL
DORADO BUILDING SYSTEMS
1 eoo 279 4300
Comple1e DISH Network sateli te
system brand new $99 740

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tops Laptops Merchant Ac
counts Webs tea Almost Every
one Approved!! No Money
Downll Low Monthly Payments

FREE Special CHeri CALL NOW
1 898-47g.2345 (Toll Free)
Computer tor sale $2000 Wind
ows 98 (Pentium 3 Procestor)
OVD dnve 17 monitor 1 touch
lun~tlon keyboard 1 1/4 tloppy
drive serge protector clrcu 1 plug
in booster spealcerslalde speak
a s color prlnler ~Canon BJC

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2 Bedrooms Gallipolis $325/Mo

Computer Power Mac Performs

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shop &amp; movies Call 740 446
2568 Equal HOUIIng Oppol1unlly
Christy 1 Family Llv ng apart
m11nla home &amp; 1raller rentals
740 992 4514 apartments avail
able lumllhld &amp; unlun\lohed

FARM SUPPLI ES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

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Ten 28 Roof T usses $30 Each
N ne 40 Roof T usses $60 Each
Seven 24 Roo! TrusMs $20
Each E even 34 Root Trusses
$50 Each 740 992 6496

OS 7 5 Sy01em

8MB RAM

100MHz Color Monitor Mouse
KeybOard Hewlett Packa d Inkjet
Desk Writer Color Printer 660C

External Modom 57K Y2K OK
Tons 01 Saftwear Internet Ready

($895 Bargeln) 740-446.S039
COMPUTERS Low Or $0 Down
Low Month y Pavmenta V21&lt;
Compliant Almoat Everyone Ap

610

Farm Equtpment

Oo/o Finane ng Now Ava lba e On
John Deore Balers And MoWe
Cond tone s Carm chael &amp; Farm
&amp; Lawn 1 800 594 1111 Or 740
446 2412 Gall polis Ohio Don 1
Miss Ou John Deere Day February12 100AM
Madel J020 Ditch Witch Trench

e $1 BOO 74o-448-6044

630

Livestock

B ad&lt; &amp; WMe M nl Geld ng Pony
$400 Yearling Be gin Gelding
Dark Sor e Wh te Mane &amp; Full
B aza Good Look ng Cot $800¥
1999 Mo lz 6 Fl Horse /Stock
Comb 7Ft Tal 7 Fl Wde 7000
Pd Aide 8 Lug Spoke Wheel•
Relocated o v1de Gate To Hall
B g Ho ses $5 800 740 387
7060

praYed 1 BOo-617 3478 Ext 330

Butcher Hog 740-256-6510

Fllti'OO\I $140 Dump True!&lt; Load
740-379 2758

640

Evorythlng Peld 74Q-445 2515

Firewood for sale $35 a load

23001 ol Tobacco For Lease
plsattr leasa Phone {304)875

Futnlohed 2 ~oomo &amp; Both Show
tr Down•tairl Cl..n No Pets

Firewood FOr Sale UO A Load

Etflc tnc~ Apartment $400/Mo

74Q-9V23230

Otpotlt A Atlerencee Required

Hoop Accepted $90 Cord 1989

740-44e-1518

Ca11aller $400 OBO 740 2!56

N 4th Ave Mldd tport 2 room
ettlclency util tlea paid no pets
diP &amp; rol. 140-9112.0185

6663
Firewood Far Sale $CO A F-ece

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Hay &amp; Grain

2443
Ear co n $3 00 bushel call 740

247 3042
Straw B ght W e TMI Straw Yaar
Round De very &amp; Vo ume 0 a
count Ava labia Heritage Farm

(3041675 5724

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Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

NEA

71 0 Autoa lor Sat.
CARS $100, SIIOO I. UP. POUCE
lt,IPOUND. Hondt'l Toyoll'l,
Cntvya, Jtflll, AAcl Sport Utili·
tlea. Call Nowl 100·772·7470;

EXT. '1132.

lladJ b-ar' I '

Soudm~Di.,-1

t973 Rod Plymoulh Satellite 383
Motor, Automatic, Runt Grtan

a.soo oeo. r..o-256-t233.

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t980-~

Hondaa From $28/Mo.,
1 - • 1 0 Down, 24 Months 0
1.8.9% Usdngs, 800-3111-3323 Ext.

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(fll.l Chevrolet Monte Carlo, Mini
~· 7ol0-367-71t6.

Seniq ........ c.-.

ues

CaU ,..._ r.t.nulloll

2155.

sees.

740·448·

992·9ll0 or IU.ml

191!16 CJ7 6 Cylinder, 4 Speed ,

':lard Top, 14,600, 740-245·9443.

1986 Trans -Am 350, AutOmati c,

Good Condition, S1.995 . 740· ·
44lHl390.

JACKS ROOFING

1987 Nlssan 200 SX·SE . Phone:

&amp; (ONSTRUOION

(30'1167H034.

New Roofs • Repairs
• Coating • Gutters
• Siding • Drywall
• Painting • Plumbing
Free Estimates

1988 Park Avenue . Nice Shape.

$3,500, 080 740·388·9788.
1!89 Beretta With 'engine 55 ,000

Miles, $2,300, 740·256-6032.
1991 Plymouth Laser RS, Loaded.

107,000 Miles, $3,600 OBO: 1985
Toyota

4 Runner

4 WD, loaded,

Rough, $1,500 OBO. 740·446·

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446-2342
992-2156
675--1 333

~962 .

1992 Cavalier R!S 821&lt; $3.195;
1991 Cavalie r 84K· $2,695; 1989
Cutlass Supreme 79K "$2,495;
1989 Pontiac 6000LE 4 Doors,
96K $1 ,795; Other Front Wheel
Drive Cars And Pick-Ups, Cook

Motor-s, 741)-446-0103.
1992 Ford Probe GL 4 Cylinder 5

S peed, CD Pla~er A/C, $3,500 ,
740-388·B886.
1993 Ford Probe

Automatic

Windows, Locks, Red s Speed,

$3,200, 740-367-7754.
1993 Saturn SL2 , 4 door, 4 cylin·
der, .automatlc, 68,426 miles, l&amp;al

with tari interior, asking $4900.
740·992-15Q6 days or 740-9492644 evenings and weekends.

1994 Z-34

lumina,

SELF

Joseph Jacks
740·992·2068
1JOO.OO 1·mo. pd.

21810Bahan

Roed

740t.l-2217
Slzal'x10'
to 10' X 30'

Open:

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Houra
7:00AM · I PM

............

Pomeroy Eagles
Club Bingo On
Thursdays
AT8:30 P.M.

Mlln St.,
Pomeray,()H'
Paying $80.00

per g. .

.

$300.00 Coverall

1500.00 Stlrburat
Progi'IIIIV11 tbp llnl.
Uc.' CJ0.60 11NMIII
~ubllc

Ing $5000; 740·992·1506 days or

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t 997 Dodge lnlrepld, 3.5 V-6,
59,633 miles, maroon with gray Interior, cruise , recovered theft,
asking $7700 , 740·992· 1506·
days or 740-949-2644 evenings

Where the DillS ANI

tallic with dark pewter leather,
right front lender damage,

S1 4,1 oo. 740· 992- 1506 days,
740-949·2644 OM!sfweekends.

1999 ·Chavy Cavalier. While. 2
Drs, 5 .Spd ., Am/Fm Cassette, AI
C. Rear Defrost. 1 .9~ miles. Ask·
lng $8,250.00 Obo. 740·256-1,01 1
93 Cutlass Supreme 2 dr,
73.000mlles, real sharp $6500.
31)4.773-5840.

CARS

FROM

t2V/MO.

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pounds,/Aepos. Fee. $0 Down !24
Mos. 019.9o/o For Llsttngs 1·800..
319·3323 X215jl.

720 Trucks for Sale
1979 Ford f ·1 50 4X4 . New En-

gine. $2,000 Flrlil. (304)675·7196
After 5!30PM .
1988 Ford Ranger, 4 cl~.• 2 litar,
good body &amp; good motor, $1 .800;
1985 Ptymouttl Horizon, 2.2 liter,
runs good, body In good shape ,

$850, 740-742·t049.
1989 Ford ·Pic k· Up Truck XLT
Good Shape , $3,500, 740·446·

0899.
1993 Ford F·350 XLT 4x4, 7.3 Ll·
trt Diesel Crew· Cab, A/C. Tilt ,
Crulae, Power Wlndo~s. Spray In
Bedllner, 740-245-5815.

1993 Ford Rangllf Splash, 4 cyl, 5
sp., 90.000 milts, excellent condl·
lion, $5900, 741)-992-1162 or 304·
n a-5305.

730 Vans &amp; 4·WDs
'78 CJ.7, V-8 5 speed Jeep Rag
top, 4WO, lor salt or trade for
camper of eQual value, $3500,
803 Btownell Avenue, Mlddlepofl,

Ohlo45760.

1953 Dodge M-37 Military Truck,

4 WO, Needs Motqr Work. $750,
7&lt;10-379-9038.

. Public Notice
IN THE COMMON PLEAS
COURT, PROBATE DMSION
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO ·
IN THE MATTER OF
SETTLEMENT OF
ACCOUNTS, PROBATE
COURT MEIGS COUNTY,
. OHIO
Account• and vouchara·
of the fqllowlng named
flied In
fiduciary haa the Probata Court, Mllga
·County, Ohio for approval
ond uttlament.
ESTATE NO. 27715- Third
and Final Account of Gary
W. Rupe, Guerdlan of the
person and tlllle of Margie
Jun Schuler,
an
Incompetent. ·
Unit.. txctpllona are
Iliad thereto, llld ICCOUnt
will be att for hearing
before 11ld Court on the
28th day of february, 2000,
at which time aald account
will bl conalderad and
conllnuad from day to day
until nnolly dlepoaed 01.
Any peroon lnteraatod
may fila wrttten·exceptlon to
uld occount or to mottoro
pertaining to the execution
of the truot, not le11 thon
five deyo prior to the d81e
1111 for hearing.
Robert E. Buck
JUdge
Common Pleas Court,
Probate Dlvlllon
Melga County, Ohio
(1} 28

790 ·

1978 Ford Bronco 4x4, $2850,

741)-949·3221.

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t987 Ford F·150, 4x4 , 300 4
Speed, Runs Good, Easy On Gaa,
$4,000, 740·3711-2660.

Campers &amp;
Motor Homes

1997 Palamino Shetland Pop-Up'

Camper. (304)675-7910 ..

SER VICES

1990 Mazda van, good body, am/
fm cassette, needs transmission

work. 1500. 740-992·7612.

810

1991 4x4 S-10 Blazer, 2 door, 4.3
V·6, aulo. ac. $6300 OBO , 740·

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

742-2574.
1992 Dodge Ram 250 Diesel 314

ton pickup. 'exce llent
S8QOO, 741)-992-5072.

condition,

1992 Jeep-Wrangler, 4c~t . , AedJ
New Top/Muffler. Amer.Racing
Wheel , 68,437mlles. Run/Looks

Home
Improvements

Unconditional lifetime guarantee.
Local references lurnlshed. Es·
tabtiShed 1975. call 24 Hrs. (740)

446.0870, 1·800·287-0576. Rogers Waterproofing.

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Good. $7,000. 080.(3041675 ·
6722. Ask lor Riehle.

Appliance Parts And Service: All
Name Brands Over 25 Yeara E1t·
perlence All Work Guaranteed ,

1993 F·350 Ford 4•4, Diesel XLT.
Automatic ,, PW, Pl . 740·388·
8796.

French Clt{Maylag, 740· 448·
n9s. ·

1994 Ford F·150, 4x4, 6 cyl., 5
sp. , needs some work, 15500

OBO, 741)-742·2574.
1994 GMC Jlmm~. 4Door, 4·W·
Drive. Loaded, High Mileage, Ek·
cellant
Condition .
$7999.

(304ft75-7948 belore 9PM.
1997 ·ford Expedition 4 WD

40,000 Miles. Excellent Condition, .
' $24,1100, 74D-367-tl219. '

. 740 . Motorcycle•
'92 Polaris 250 4· whooler, $800
or trade for dlctnl car, .740.742·

2999.

760

Auto Ptlrts &amp;

AcCeSiorl81
dudglt Priced Tranamlntona All
Typea. Acceu To Over 10,000
Tranemtnlons, CVC Jolnt1, 740·

245-sen.

C&amp;C . General Home ~aln­
tenence- Painting , vinyl siding,
carpentry, doors, windowa,' baths,
mObile h0f118 repair and more. For

koe osllmele call Chet, 740·992·
8323.

SAVE TIME AND MONEY
SHOP THE

CIASSIFIEDS!
Public Notice

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The 1bovt dNcrlptlon
w•• prepiJtd from en
.actu,al .aurvl)' made on•the
·20th day Of Auguet, 111112,
.c. ·Thlimu Smith, Ohio

Public Notice

TO DEFENDANT JAM

PUBUC NOTICE
EGRI, AND, IF DECEAS
The VIllage of Rutlond
HIS UNKN!)WN SU
d•lraa to recolvt aoalad
' SPOUSE, AND/OR HEI
bide for the · following
WHOSE RESIDENCe I
vehlole which the Vllloge
UNKNOWN, COURT
wlahll ,tp dltpenll. A 1171
COMMON PLEAS, MEIO
hlvy Chaull Cab Bidding
COUNTY, OHIO
I
otart 81 1400.00,
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11alad blda ahall ba
COURTHOUSE
received .In the VIllage
SECOND STREET
office• at P.O. BoM 420,
POMEROY, OH 487811
IN MEIGS COUNTY COURT RuUand, Ohio 45'178 on or
before Februory s, 2000.
OF COMMON PLEAS
The . Rutland Vlll•a•
POMEROY, OHIO
reaervea the right .to reJect
lAVERN JORDAN,
any
or 111 blda.
· and .
.
The VIllage Of Rutland
MARY JORDAN, .
(1) 25, 27, 28,3 tc
PLAINTFFS,

vs.

Notice ·

pine 8t 1 dlotance of 30.00
faet and 11 a dlat1nc1 of
355.58 twt and GOIIIG a total
dlatance Of ~ue ,_. to 1
point In tha 1 co~terllne of
Townahlp Raitdl272;
Thence olong eald
centerline North ... 25' 51"
Eeet a dl1lllnce of 175.02
twt to 1 point;
-~•rtn ce Southleav 1n, . ~1 1~
41 3 1 32
c-..a 1 ne
Eaet paulng lhru Ill". Iron
plna at • dlelllnco of 20.00
feet . and 11 a dl•t•nce
242.21 fMI ..,.t going 1 total
dletance .of :172.211 feat tp
the prh)clpal polnl of
beginning conllllillllll 1.()0
mare or, leu, oubleet to 111.
ltlfllll NHmlllllll and rlghlll·
or·-Y·
•••rlnga 1are •••U..-~d
1nd
1ra 1 ~or
the
determination · of ••alta

740-949-2644 evenings and wee-

17000 miles, auto, cd, sliver me· ·

Drywall, Siding, Roots, Addl.·
lions. Painting. lie. (30ol)874·
4623 or(304f674-0155.
Livingston's Basement Water
Proofing , 111 b111man1 rtpalra
done. free estlmatll, liFetime
guarantee. 12yra on Job e•perl~

once. 13041895-38t7.

840 Electrical and
Refrigeration

St. Rt. 7
Tupper I .Pl8ial, OH

Eleclrlcal, WV000308, 304-6751786.

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SHOOTING MATCH
20 gauge- 12 gauge &amp;410

Legion ~rm on

Bailey Run Rd; .

Everyone Welcome to
put m8ot on the table

ROBERT ·HOMAN, ET AL
Including JAMES C. EGRI,
Public Notice
whou · reeldence
In,
unknown.
Ceu No.III-CV-0111
Notice Of Sale
Judge Fred w. Crow, Ill
By virtue of an Order of
NOTICE
· Sale laaued out of the
Pl1lntlffa · have brought common Pleaa Court of
thle acUori namlil(l you ai llhlia County, Ohio, In ~e
one Of the Dellndantaln the cou of the Home National
above·rilmtd Court by Bahk, Plaintiff, va. Chrtatle
filing their Complllnt on D. llartlmua flee Chrlatl D.
June 21, 1111111.
Henalay, at 11,. Dmndanta,
The obJect of the upon a Judgment thartln
Complllnt Ia to partition rendered, being Ca• No.
re11 ealllte In which you 1111-CV-12 l.n uld Court, I Will
own an undlvklld INctlonal olfltr for aalt at the front
lnttrtll, aald rul tllatt door of the Couohouae In
being ·generally deacrlbld ·PomtrOy, . Mala• County,
aa S7. 118 acrea, In Section Ohio, on the 11th d"Y of
·28, Columbia Townehlp, l"abrulry, 2000, 11 1D:OO
Mllgl County, Ohio.
1.m., the folloWing 1-•·
and mobile
You are required to tanementa
home,
located
54745
en1wer tha Complaint Curti• Hollowat Road,
within 28 daye aflllr the laat· Ratdevllle, OH 45772. . A
publication of'lhla notlco,
legal deac!lptlon
which will be · publlahtd complete
once IICh Wllk fOr IIX of . the real 'tllllll la 11
.
tUCCIMive Wllkl, lnd the followl:
Iaing
a pan of a 50 acre
1111 publication will ·be
mot:e
or
len trect of land
mode on 2·28, 2000.
trenaferrtd to George and
· Your ana- mull be flied Margoret Buckley aa
with thl Clerk Of Court and ~1d In DHd Book 2!f11
aerved on couneel for II Page 1113, ~~e~ta County
Plalntllfa: Herman A. R.-der'e Qftloe, Melga
ca..On,SOWASH,CA~SON County, ,Ohio, aleo bel11g
• FERRIER, ~ N. College part of*' ICrt 'Lot No. 120,
Slrllt, Athena, Ohio 41701: Townahlp-3-Nonh, R•na•
In of ¥0111' _I~ Ill
an1wer or odl•rwlae .
NIIIOII&lt;Iae permltiMI by the enof more Ptlrllculerly
Ohio Rul.. of , Chill d-rilled·.a follow:
Prcotdura · w~hln the time
leglliillng lit an tlldlllng
....... ~ bY. dlllult 'P:K. mall found In the
will be . - - - aplnat you centerline of 111111 Route
for the r81111 demandad In 1124 filing the .,.orthweat
comer of a 1.00 acre 1110111
"" ComplllnL
.
· ·LmV .,_ilotr
lo~ Ieee tract •• Nc:ordld In
· Clark Of COurt of cOmmOn Died llook 221 at Paa• eat;
. Pilei
Thence along eald
llllfl• COUnty, Ohio Olillerllnllouth II' 11" 11.
lllalgl County Coui'1IIOUII Weal a dlatanct of 131.00 .
twt to il pol111;
"-o)', QH~ , Thaqd .leaving · aald
(1} 21, 21, (lil4, 11, '1.. 21,
CII!Wrllnt North ~1 1 28' 31"
ltc
Weal pauii)G thN 1111" Iron ·

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I I /2" Water Pipe.
· $41.00 per
hundred fl.

West North

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27 Coildinaecl

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(handbook}

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2 Circular tent

3 Mental Image

Signori!

35 11118
38 Clairvoyance
(abbr.}

37 edible lu'*

4 Gungrp.
· 5 Precloua

II Gymnaat
Korbut
11 llelglum rtvw

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7 GlvlaaHnt
I -Of IMming

39 Recadad

12 Cincinnati

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BUCK AN'
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50Yrs. Combined
Experience
Honest &amp;\,Reliable
Free Estimates
Senior Citizens
.Discount

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Ail' ACCfl-E,ATION OF .
Tt41,TY~T¥10 fftr PErt
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FAUl-T TtiAT l.
Wf16tl $0 MlJGt11f

Haullng•Umestone*Gravet .
Public Notice

S~d"Topsoll*fill Dlrt"M,ulch

. Bulldozer Services

Profutlonal · Surveyor
H844.
Rlferenca Dlld: Volume
28, Ptlflll 117, Melga County
Olllclal Recorda, .'
Tha above deaort- real
aat81e hu been 11algntd ·
Audltor'e Parcel Number &lt;»-

(740) ltZ-3470.
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Alao a 1173 Torch mobile
homa, I.D. ,..141310, Ohio
Ctrllflcate
of THII
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Cellular
Jeft Warner Ins.
.992-5479

Property Addrete: 54748
Curtla Hollow Road, ·
RHCiaviHe, OH 48772
Real Ell1t1 Apprelaad ,tl,t:
$12,500.00. TIM real eltllll
cannot biiOfd for leU thin
•
two-thlrde the apprllltd
value.
Tanne ot Sale: tO% down
day. of aile, balance on 1
delivery of deed. Sold ·,
IUbiiC( to ICCtllld r11f .------.-..
aatate. t•xe• 1nd mobile

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Pamplona, in northeasteroi Spain, 'I..-1---143 Piece of la!ld, ·
is known worldwide for the running
44 Mtrk ltft by 1
wound
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of the bulls in July. Nol being a sup48 Subtle
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porter of bullfighting, I was not keen
· ..,..lillian ·
47 Trickle
to visit the town•.but I am .very hap- br-1-~~-.J...-­
48 Small billa "
py I did. It contains so many old
soc.....
buildings full of character, which ope
52 Car
cannot eKperience in America. Also,
its museum is wonderful, with arti·
53 Prickly
· facls dating from pre-Roman times,
'Mid
and paintings covering the whole his- ·
· tory of the town and surrounding
area.
·
CELEBRITY CIPHER
This .deal, which )Vas played in
by Lule Campos
Pamplona, appropriately revolves
Ctilbrlty~CI= ...... CI'MIIed~cp :1 II Wbrt.rnoul )pel,ptlll.-.:i~
E.lc:h
k\ l'ltelphlr IIMdllot . , . __ Todly'sGW: I ..... W
around the red suits. How would you
declare four hearts? West leads the
diamond king, and East drops the
IN' HE .
'DNHXLR,
CYNOR
RVCR
jack.
North would like to mention his· 'ZLXLSE'
RVCR
MNOSEM
ZKAL
spade suit, but he is too weak. Even
D H N p'
if you and your partner use the negK R' M
NJLH :
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CP
DCH
ative double (recommended!); North
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DKSKIIVLE.'
doesn't have enough strength. Bidding two hearts describes the hand
PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "His lnftuence on my WOI1&lt; and life Is long and deep." • ·
- Calvin and Hobbes's Bill WattaiSOII, Of Cha~ea M. Schulz.
:
well: limited strength 'with three or
more hearts.
· Given the expected 3-1 trump
WDID
split, you have three top losers: one
IAMI
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heart, one diamond and one club. You
must avoid a second diamond loser.
Roarronga loners of 1M
You could try .to establish dummy's
leur lcrombled words be·
{,
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spade suit, but that requires. an unlikelew to. form lour simple words. 4\'].
ly 3-3 break. Instead , you should ruff
your third diamond . in!~ .dummy.
-·~·EYI RAD . , .
However, a~ East is itching to over1
.
ruff, you must be careful.
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With this layout, if you win [he
. first .Irick, you've had it -- try it·and
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then ruff your last diamond in .the
dummy. Even if East could overruff,
0
it would be at the expense of his
IE. Nl" HI 1 '
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I have never been able to understand why people
can't tell you nice things for YOUR own GOOD. ·

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joint efftJI.I.' in dct~il wilh your, m~te; ll: . your instincts today and you'll have ·
•· socially, financially and carcerwisc. ,
zood clianc:es fot; some.type tif ocqui-.
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greatest lcclinas of gratiO~ation · •'!&gt;· Doll't interpret concentrating ""
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1184 Mustang converlibl8, 3.8 V6 automatic, 53, 716 miles, lell ·
front damage, asking $5300; 1t95
Ford Mustang V-6 automatic ,
37,000 miles, front damage, ask·
lng $3300; HUll Mustang GT
convertible, 4.6 V-8 automatic, 41,
641 miles, lett front damage, ask-

1996 P.onllac Flreblrd Trans-Am.

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'Frldliy, Jllnuary 28, 2000

Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio
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Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

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71 0 Autoa lor Sat.
CARS $100, SIIOO I. UP. POUCE
lt,IPOUND. Hondt'l Toyoll'l,
Cntvya, Jtflll, AAcl Sport Utili·
tlea. Call Nowl 100·772·7470;

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t973 Rod Plymoulh Satellite 383
Motor, Automatic, Runt Grtan

a.soo oeo. r..o-256-t233.

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Hondaa From $28/Mo.,
1 - • 1 0 Down, 24 Months 0
1.8.9% Usdngs, 800-3111-3323 Ext.

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(fll.l Chevrolet Monte Carlo, Mini
~· 7ol0-367-71t6.

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2155.

sees.

740·448·

992·9ll0 or IU.ml

191!16 CJ7 6 Cylinder, 4 Speed ,

':lard Top, 14,600, 740-245·9443.

1986 Trans -Am 350, AutOmati c,

Good Condition, S1.995 . 740· ·
44lHl390.

JACKS ROOFING

1987 Nlssan 200 SX·SE . Phone:

&amp; (ONSTRUOION

(30'1167H034.

New Roofs • Repairs
• Coating • Gutters
• Siding • Drywall
• Painting • Plumbing
Free Estimates

1988 Park Avenue . Nice Shape.

$3,500, 080 740·388·9788.
1!89 Beretta With 'engine 55 ,000

Miles, $2,300, 740·256-6032.
1991 Plymouth Laser RS, Loaded.

107,000 Miles, $3,600 OBO: 1985
Toyota

4 Runner

4 WD, loaded,

Rough, $1,500 OBO. 740·446·

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992-2156
675--1 333

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1992 Cavalier R!S 821&lt; $3.195;
1991 Cavalie r 84K· $2,695; 1989
Cutlass Supreme 79K "$2,495;
1989 Pontiac 6000LE 4 Doors,
96K $1 ,795; Other Front Wheel
Drive Cars And Pick-Ups, Cook

Motor-s, 741)-446-0103.
1992 Ford Probe GL 4 Cylinder 5

S peed, CD Pla~er A/C, $3,500 ,
740-388·B886.
1993 Ford Probe

Automatic

Windows, Locks, Red s Speed,

$3,200, 740-367-7754.
1993 Saturn SL2 , 4 door, 4 cylin·
der, .automatlc, 68,426 miles, l&amp;al

with tari interior, asking $4900.
740·992-15Q6 days or 740-9492644 evenings and weekends.

1994 Z-34

lumina,

SELF

Joseph Jacks
740·992·2068
1JOO.OO 1·mo. pd.

21810Bahan

Roed

740t.l-2217
Slzal'x10'
to 10' X 30'

Open:

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Pomeroy Eagles
Club Bingo On
Thursdays
AT8:30 P.M.

Mlln St.,
Pomeray,()H'
Paying $80.00

per g. .

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$300.00 Coverall

1500.00 Stlrburat
Progi'IIIIV11 tbp llnl.
Uc.' CJ0.60 11NMIII
~ubllc

Ing $5000; 740·992·1506 days or

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t 997 Dodge lnlrepld, 3.5 V-6,
59,633 miles, maroon with gray Interior, cruise , recovered theft,
asking $7700 , 740·992· 1506·
days or 740-949-2644 evenings

Where the DillS ANI

tallic with dark pewter leather,
right front lender damage,

S1 4,1 oo. 740· 992- 1506 days,
740-949·2644 OM!sfweekends.

1999 ·Chavy Cavalier. While. 2
Drs, 5 .Spd ., Am/Fm Cassette, AI
C. Rear Defrost. 1 .9~ miles. Ask·
lng $8,250.00 Obo. 740·256-1,01 1
93 Cutlass Supreme 2 dr,
73.000mlles, real sharp $6500.
31)4.773-5840.

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pounds,/Aepos. Fee. $0 Down !24
Mos. 019.9o/o For Llsttngs 1·800..
319·3323 X215jl.

720 Trucks for Sale
1979 Ford f ·1 50 4X4 . New En-

gine. $2,000 Flrlil. (304)675·7196
After 5!30PM .
1988 Ford Ranger, 4 cl~.• 2 litar,
good body &amp; good motor, $1 .800;
1985 Ptymouttl Horizon, 2.2 liter,
runs good, body In good shape ,

$850, 740-742·t049.
1989 Ford ·Pic k· Up Truck XLT
Good Shape , $3,500, 740·446·

0899.
1993 Ford F·350 XLT 4x4, 7.3 Ll·
trt Diesel Crew· Cab, A/C. Tilt ,
Crulae, Power Wlndo~s. Spray In
Bedllner, 740-245-5815.

1993 Ford Rangllf Splash, 4 cyl, 5
sp., 90.000 milts, excellent condl·
lion, $5900, 741)-992-1162 or 304·
n a-5305.

730 Vans &amp; 4·WDs
'78 CJ.7, V-8 5 speed Jeep Rag
top, 4WO, lor salt or trade for
camper of eQual value, $3500,
803 Btownell Avenue, Mlddlepofl,

Ohlo45760.

1953 Dodge M-37 Military Truck,

4 WO, Needs Motqr Work. $750,
7&lt;10-379-9038.

. Public Notice
IN THE COMMON PLEAS
COURT, PROBATE DMSION
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO ·
IN THE MATTER OF
SETTLEMENT OF
ACCOUNTS, PROBATE
COURT MEIGS COUNTY,
. OHIO
Account• and vouchara·
of the fqllowlng named
flied In
fiduciary haa the Probata Court, Mllga
·County, Ohio for approval
ond uttlament.
ESTATE NO. 27715- Third
and Final Account of Gary
W. Rupe, Guerdlan of the
person and tlllle of Margie
Jun Schuler,
an
Incompetent. ·
Unit.. txctpllona are
Iliad thereto, llld ICCOUnt
will be att for hearing
before 11ld Court on the
28th day of february, 2000,
at which time aald account
will bl conalderad and
conllnuad from day to day
until nnolly dlepoaed 01.
Any peroon lnteraatod
may fila wrttten·exceptlon to
uld occount or to mottoro
pertaining to the execution
of the truot, not le11 thon
five deyo prior to the d81e
1111 for hearing.
Robert E. Buck
JUdge
Common Pleas Court,
Probate Dlvlllon
Melga County, Ohio
(1} 28

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1978 Ford Bronco 4x4, $2850,

741)-949·3221.

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t987 Ford F·150, 4x4 , 300 4
Speed, Runs Good, Easy On Gaa,
$4,000, 740·3711-2660.

Campers &amp;
Motor Homes

1997 Palamino Shetland Pop-Up'

Camper. (304)675-7910 ..

SER VICES

1990 Mazda van, good body, am/
fm cassette, needs transmission

work. 1500. 740-992·7612.

810

1991 4x4 S-10 Blazer, 2 door, 4.3
V·6, aulo. ac. $6300 OBO , 740·

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

742-2574.
1992 Dodge Ram 250 Diesel 314

ton pickup. 'exce llent
S8QOO, 741)-992-5072.

condition,

1992 Jeep-Wrangler, 4c~t . , AedJ
New Top/Muffler. Amer.Racing
Wheel , 68,437mlles. Run/Looks

Home
Improvements

Unconditional lifetime guarantee.
Local references lurnlshed. Es·
tabtiShed 1975. call 24 Hrs. (740)

446.0870, 1·800·287-0576. Rogers Waterproofing.

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Good. $7,000. 080.(3041675 ·
6722. Ask lor Riehle.

Appliance Parts And Service: All
Name Brands Over 25 Yeara E1t·
perlence All Work Guaranteed ,

1993 F·350 Ford 4•4, Diesel XLT.
Automatic ,, PW, Pl . 740·388·
8796.

French Clt{Maylag, 740· 448·
n9s. ·

1994 Ford F·150, 4x4, 6 cyl., 5
sp. , needs some work, 15500

OBO, 741)-742·2574.
1994 GMC Jlmm~. 4Door, 4·W·
Drive. Loaded, High Mileage, Ek·
cellant
Condition .
$7999.

(304ft75-7948 belore 9PM.
1997 ·ford Expedition 4 WD

40,000 Miles. Excellent Condition, .
' $24,1100, 74D-367-tl219. '

. 740 . Motorcycle•
'92 Polaris 250 4· whooler, $800
or trade for dlctnl car, .740.742·

2999.

760

Auto Ptlrts &amp;

AcCeSiorl81
dudglt Priced Tranamlntona All
Typea. Acceu To Over 10,000
Tranemtnlons, CVC Jolnt1, 740·

245-sen.

C&amp;C . General Home ~aln­
tenence- Painting , vinyl siding,
carpentry, doors, windowa,' baths,
mObile h0f118 repair and more. For

koe osllmele call Chet, 740·992·
8323.

SAVE TIME AND MONEY
SHOP THE

CIASSIFIEDS!
Public Notice

on!)',

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The 1bovt dNcrlptlon
w•• prepiJtd from en
.actu,al .aurvl)' made on•the
·20th day Of Auguet, 111112,
.c. ·Thlimu Smith, Ohio

Public Notice

TO DEFENDANT JAM

PUBUC NOTICE
EGRI, AND, IF DECEAS
The VIllage of Rutlond
HIS UNKN!)WN SU
d•lraa to recolvt aoalad
' SPOUSE, AND/OR HEI
bide for the · following
WHOSE RESIDENCe I
vehlole which the Vllloge
UNKNOWN, COURT
wlahll ,tp dltpenll. A 1171
COMMON PLEAS, MEIO
hlvy Chaull Cab Bidding
COUNTY, OHIO
I
otart 81 1400.00,
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MEIGS COUNTY
11alad blda ahall ba
COURTHOUSE
received .In the VIllage
SECOND STREET
office• at P.O. BoM 420,
POMEROY, OH 487811
IN MEIGS COUNTY COURT RuUand, Ohio 45'178 on or
before Februory s, 2000.
OF COMMON PLEAS
The . Rutland Vlll•a•
POMEROY, OHIO
reaervea the right .to reJect
lAVERN JORDAN,
any
or 111 blda.
· and .
.
The VIllage Of Rutland
MARY JORDAN, .
(1) 25, 27, 28,3 tc
PLAINTFFS,

vs.

Notice ·

pine 8t 1 dlotance of 30.00
faet and 11 a dlat1nc1 of
355.58 twt and GOIIIG a total
dlatance Of ~ue ,_. to 1
point In tha 1 co~terllne of
Townahlp Raitdl272;
Thence olong eald
centerline North ... 25' 51"
Eeet a dl1lllnce of 175.02
twt to 1 point;
-~•rtn ce Southleav 1n, . ~1 1~
41 3 1 32
c-..a 1 ne
Eaet paulng lhru Ill". Iron
plna at • dlelllnco of 20.00
feet . and 11 a dl•t•nce
242.21 fMI ..,.t going 1 total
dletance .of :172.211 feat tp
the prh)clpal polnl of
beginning conllllillllll 1.()0
mare or, leu, oubleet to 111.
ltlfllll NHmlllllll and rlghlll·
or·-Y·
•••rlnga 1are •••U..-~d
1nd
1ra 1 ~or
the
determination · of ••alta

740-949-2644 evenings and wee-

17000 miles, auto, cd, sliver me· ·

Drywall, Siding, Roots, Addl.·
lions. Painting. lie. (30ol)874·
4623 or(304f674-0155.
Livingston's Basement Water
Proofing , 111 b111man1 rtpalra
done. free estlmatll, liFetime
guarantee. 12yra on Job e•perl~

once. 13041895-38t7.

840 Electrical and
Refrigeration

St. Rt. 7
Tupper I .Pl8ial, OH

Eleclrlcal, WV000308, 304-6751786.

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GUN SHOOT
SHOOTING MATCH
20 gauge- 12 gauge &amp;410

Legion ~rm on

Bailey Run Rd; .

Everyone Welcome to
put m8ot on the table

ROBERT ·HOMAN, ET AL
Including JAMES C. EGRI,
Public Notice
whou · reeldence
In,
unknown.
Ceu No.III-CV-0111
Notice Of Sale
Judge Fred w. Crow, Ill
By virtue of an Order of
NOTICE
· Sale laaued out of the
Pl1lntlffa · have brought common Pleaa Court of
thle acUori namlil(l you ai llhlia County, Ohio, In ~e
one Of the Dellndantaln the cou of the Home National
above·rilmtd Court by Bahk, Plaintiff, va. Chrtatle
filing their Complllnt on D. llartlmua flee Chrlatl D.
June 21, 1111111.
Henalay, at 11,. Dmndanta,
The obJect of the upon a Judgment thartln
Complllnt Ia to partition rendered, being Ca• No.
re11 ealllte In which you 1111-CV-12 l.n uld Court, I Will
own an undlvklld INctlonal olfltr for aalt at the front
lnttrtll, aald rul tllatt door of the Couohouae In
being ·generally deacrlbld ·PomtrOy, . Mala• County,
aa S7. 118 acrea, In Section Ohio, on the 11th d"Y of
·28, Columbia Townehlp, l"abrulry, 2000, 11 1D:OO
Mllgl County, Ohio.
1.m., the folloWing 1-•·
and mobile
You are required to tanementa
home,
located
54745
en1wer tha Complaint Curti• Hollowat Road,
within 28 daye aflllr the laat· Ratdevllle, OH 45772. . A
publication of'lhla notlco,
legal deac!lptlon
which will be · publlahtd complete
once IICh Wllk fOr IIX of . the real 'tllllll la 11
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tUCCIMive Wllkl, lnd the followl:
Iaing
a pan of a 50 acre
1111 publication will ·be
mot:e
or
len trect of land
mode on 2·28, 2000.
trenaferrtd to George and
· Your ana- mull be flied Margoret Buckley aa
with thl Clerk Of Court and ~1d In DHd Book 2!f11
aerved on couneel for II Page 1113, ~~e~ta County
Plalntllfa: Herman A. R.-der'e Qftloe, Melga
ca..On,SOWASH,CA~SON County, ,Ohio, aleo bel11g
• FERRIER, ~ N. College part of*' ICrt 'Lot No. 120,
Slrllt, Athena, Ohio 41701: Townahlp-3-Nonh, R•na•
In of ¥0111' _I~ Ill
an1wer or odl•rwlae .
NIIIOII&lt;Iae permltiMI by the enof more Ptlrllculerly
Ohio Rul.. of , Chill d-rilled·.a follow:
Prcotdura · w~hln the time
leglliillng lit an tlldlllng
....... ~ bY. dlllult 'P:K. mall found In the
will be . - - - aplnat you centerline of 111111 Route
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k.JNc defeats Maryland 75-63, .avoids firih ·straight setback·

~· The A••oclat8d Pnu.
•', Fans storming lhe court has
)ec:ome almost commonplace in col·
t,s~baskc!hall this season with it
ning for wins that just don't
)eem to deserve it.
• Excuse the fans in Chapel Hill on
!hursday night. because they had a
H()' gond reason- the Iosins Slreak
f"&amp;S over.
· ·. 'North carolina avoided its first
five-game losing streak in 48 years
:ftith 1 75-63 victory ovet No •. 22

Mll)'land.
"We want to remember this feelilia so we can lailc it again," said
Nonh Carolina's . Jason Capel, who
had 11 points and 12 rebounds.
It had '-n a while sii)Ce !he Tar
Heels (12-8; 3·3 Atlantic Coast
Conference) had won. The four conMCutive loSIOI IIIIIChed their Ioncac
losing streak since the 1991-92 season and the last time they dropped
five straight was the end of the 1951·
52 season.

"TIIere was no way we were goipg
to lose !his game," Capel added. "We
have worked too hard and we deserve
this. We came out and played for
(coach Bill Guthridge) and the fan s
and had a gond time in the second
half."
So did !he fans after the game
when they poured onto the court at
!he Smith Center. The game was
pushed back 24 hours because of a
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14-0 run.
No. %Stufonl 9l,
61
.Mark Madsen had 18 point.s and
Casey Jacobsen added 17, includin&amp;
f(\11! three-pointers, as the CanliDal
(16ll, S· l Pac-10) cruised at home,
lCIIjlng by as liiiiiiY as 4~ points. WiD
Perkins had 20 for the Huskies (6·13,
Iii' who lost their sixth st:nlisht.
No.6 CCIIllledkut 64
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Albert Mouring scored eight of his

North Carolina's 'regular f1111s were
absent.
That meant students, !he majority
of which sit in the upper deck of !he
.Smith Center, were allowed on the
lqwcr level and the increased noise
seemed to ranle the Terrapinsearly.
Center Brendan Haywond led
North Carolina, which -had lost si{ of
it.s last nine. by matchinc his c high with 24 points.
· Juan Dixon had 22 for the
Terrapins (13-6, 2-4), who fell behind

20 poillls in a 23-9 finl.haJf nin for :
!he Huslcies (14-4, 3-3}, who Jl)t !heir .
rmt Big Bast home win or !he season. ,
UCoM played most of !he second .
halfwithoutjunior poiDIBUKd Kbalid
El-Amin and senior forward Kevin
l'leeman, both sidelined with injuries
in !he second half. Both players said ·
they hoped to be back for Sunday's
came against Seton Hall.
Karim Shabazz had 17 points for
the Friars (8-11, 1· 5), who lost !heir
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)v(lliams 10 for ihe. Cardinals (11·7, "We wutted to tak.c away the inside beat us from the outside, and that's margin to 39·27 at halftime.
Cincinnati was IS-of-23 'from tile halv~s," Cincinnati coach Bob
&lt;;;USA 3-4), who lost for the fourth with Mickeal and Martin and just wliat !hey did."
keyed on 1M wrong ,people.
A 14·2 run, sparked by two 3- field in the first half, inc:ludirig 7-o!· Huggins· said. "We've been waiting
~e in live games.
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"We told · ourselves before the pointers by Johnson, put the Bearcats I0 from 3-point range. Johnson was · fqr him to do that. He's done it in
~hoot like that," said Williams, who game that we weren't going to Jet up 37-19 with 3:57 to play in the 8-of-9, including. all live. Qf his 3- practjce but hasn't done it in a
ded five rebounds and live assists. . them beat us inside. The 'd have lo half. A 9-2 I.,ouisville run cut the · poirit altern ts.
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scored two . s~y of his career
Conllnu8d from B·1
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in the first half. and threw some different
Federal Hocking hit 21-of-60 shots from the
!lastern lost the reserve game, 30· 18. Springer
felt good ptfore the game.
1lial'iations of zone at them in !he second half. We field, including 4-of-1 5 three-point field goals. led federal · with 15, while Whitney ~ Karr 3nd
shool.lt pretty, good in'
Holly Broderick each had six.
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.ftad . a great defensive effon."
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The Lancers were 7-of-14 at the line.
most of ·my shots
• Eastern hit 11 -of-37 field goal attem~KS. includFederal Hocking snared 29 rebounds
.llastem goes to Miller Tvfonday, .then hosts
contested. I was jusi
. lng 3-of-5 three-p0int shots, and was IB.for-25 at (Waderker 7, Gilders 6). The Lancers racked ·up Somh Gallia Wednesday. The Eagles.face'Trinil&gt;le '
.lh~: foulline . Thellagleshad44rebounds(Watson ·19 steals (Gilders S) and 17 assists (Withem 6, Thursday, and Southern in a 5:30 p:m.' make-up ·
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' Waderl&lt;er 4) along with four blocked shots.
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timeout with 4:43 to 'play, The
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Fre1DO St. 86. Rice 53
Idaho 8~, Nevadu 74-0i
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Zanesville 81 , Cam~ciJe: 38

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Dordt 77., Briar Cliff 74
Drake 74, Illinois St. S4
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Since our facilities were not designed for this type of inventory reduction, there will
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