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Questions about crew ·a ctivity surface in jet crash probe -~·~
• By PAT MILTON
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Associated Press Writer
NEWPORT. R.I. - As the US
government. delayed an FB I probe ol
the Egyp!Atr Fhght 990 crash. there
were mdtcaltons that a backup ptiOI
was a! the controls JUS I be lore the JCI- .
Imer began 1ts fatal plunge. The
Assocmtcd Press has learned.
It IS too early to conc lude whether
the crew played any role mthe Oct.
31 crash that k1lled 217 people. a
source close to the liJVC sll~allon sa1d
Tuesday on cond111un ol anonynuty.
But the d1sclosurc has focused
a!lcntion on the four-man crew,
includmg Capt. Gamccl Batouty. a
relief co-pi lot nca nng rellremcnt
after ~15 years wllh the slate-owned
airlme.
Egypti an airline nll1cials have
tentatively identified the person in the
co-pilot 's scat as Bmoutv after listening lll the cockpit vui:c r~:curdc r.
one of two " black boxes '' rc~.: ovc rcd
from the crash site 60 mi les off the
Massachusett s roast
Batouty. 59, was scheduled to take
O\'er mu~.:h later in th~ New York -toC':uro ll1ght lrom cc&gt;-pi lol Adcl
Anwar. Another soun.:c close to the
investigation sau.l tht.: t ap~..· shnwed
Batnuty came to the ~:11ckpiL "sa id he
wanted to lly" and hiS request was

ti_me the jet's autop1ln1 is turned .. n.
1 he plane began a steep plunge I rom

33.000 leo! JUSt alter that. rcgmnmg
some a IIllude bel ore d1'0pp1ng 1nl11
the sea .
In vestigators suggested the pilot.
Capt. Ahmed Mahm11ud ci-Hahashy.
returned to the cockp11 and strugg led
to regain control of'lhe jet,the Times
reported , citing unidentified government.official s.
The jet 's twu engines were cffeclively shut down during the dive,
according 10 the cockpit data
recorder. Sources also told the Times
that the unusual split in ·the plane's
elevators - !laps on the tail that bend
down or up 10 rluse or hfl the plane's
nose - may have been caused as one

By MARTHA IRVINE
Associated Press Writer
CHICAGO - The Rev. Jesse
Jackson carne to Decatur on a dare.
pushing the limits unti l his arrest in
a protest on behalf of several black
students expelled for fi ghting at a
football game.
The television cameras followed
every move . So have busloads of
people, in sce nes that Jackson has
compared 10 the 1960s campaign for
voti ng nghts tn the South, and 'even
Marlin Luther King Jr.'s " I Have a
Dream " speech on the steps of the
Lmcoln Memorial.
"Tile march on Selma had to do
with access to vming. equal protection umler the law. The march on
Washington: access to public accommodation. equal protection under the
law." Jackson said. "In Decatur:
access lo quality education for all
children. equal protccllon under the
law."
But his decisiOn to tum the national spotlight on Decatur - and a punishment that stemmed from the local
sc hool distnct's "te ro tolerance"
policy on violence - also has rai sed
qu..:stiuns :
Why Decatur' And do the se
events reall y nsc: to the level of some

of the most significant events 1n ~:iv­
ilrights history?
Frank Watkins - a longtime Jackson adviser who now works for hi s
son. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr .. D-Ill. scud !he elder Jackson has "always
thought that good things can come
out of small cities.
.. A city like Decatur is small
enough that you can galvanize a community and dfi vc the issue home ."
At issue is whether school board
officials overreacted i~&gt; handing down
two-year suspensions to enforce a
strict policy. The suspensions have
smce been reduce&lt;! to a year, but
that's not enough for Jackson, who
insists that the students be judged on
a case-by-case basis.
Ronald Walters. a political sc1ence
professor at the Universny of Maryland. said Jackson is reacting to the
"Columbine syndrome .. - a tendency for schools to institu te strict
behavior pulic1cs in the wake of
school shootings in Liulcton. Colo ..
and elsewhere.
" You' ve got a general phenomenon occurring - but you use blacks
as the example . That happens very
often ," Walters said.
That would fit into Jackson's
longtime agenda - " protecting the
poor from the powerful ," as Watkins.
puts it. By focusmg anent ion on the
punishment of young hlack men,
Jackson also echoes concerns about
the growing number of black men in
the nation 's prisons.
" In that sense. it is a modern Selma - a point where (Jackson) has
said. 'Enough. no more." ' Walters
· said
Jackson's decisiqn ·to focus on a
school also has political significance,
Wulters said .

Marriage licenses
POMEROY - The following
couples were issued marriage licenses recently in the Meigs County Probate Court of Judge Robert Buck:
Ronald Lee Rice, 31, and Angela
Marie Cogar, 20, both of Pomeroy :
Larry Vermont Dillon II, 33, and
Cynthia Ann Sims . 35. both of
Reedsville; Earl O'Dell Pickens, 36,
Racine, and Rachel Faye Robinson,
27, Rutland.

professional, safety and ps.ychological tests successfully."
The airline did not address the
condition of the other two pilots,
Batouty and Capt. RaoufNoureddin.
U.S. investigators are now studying
the,background of all crew members,
including Batouty.
Married 27 years with five chi Idren, Batouty joined EgyptAir in
1987 after training pilots·al Egypt 's
Civil Aviallon Authority and !he air
force. He had more than 5,000 !light
hours in a Boeing 767 and was to
have retired in March.
His 10-year-old daughter, Aya,
suffers from the immune disorder
lupds erythemalosis, and had been
treated in the United Stales.

"She was everything 10 him ," his ·
brother-in -law Essam Dahi said. ·
"Only God will be able to give her .
the kind of love her father offered." ·
Mohammed Batouly, the pilot's ~
son, den.ied thai the famil y had any :
financial problems. The AI -Ahram .
newspaper has reported that Batouty :
sent home money and a present for .
hi s daughter the day before the crash. :
Dahi also remembered asking :
Balnuly recent ly if he ever fell ner- ·
vous llyi~g over the ocean so often. :
" We sec our, deaths every day :
over the &lt;K.:can. ·· Batouty had replied. :
But Batouty didn't dwell on that ·
which he could not predict, Dahi said. :
He was "a man of cxpcnc nce, hon- ·
or and, most importantly. laith ."

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Will Jesse's
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· al interpretations of some expressions
on the recorder - I ~hink ' it is unfair
.. . for 4&gt; to charudcnze it. " he said .
Although the phrase heard on the
vo1ce recorder has been characleriz.cd
as a prayer. that doesn't mean it was
tclatcLI lu the cause of the diSaster.
Arah1c speakers make references to
God in everyday st;Hements.
Ove 1 the weekend. EgyptAir
msisted that ci-Hahashy and Anwar
wc1c in good physica l and mental
comlition . passing check ups in the
P·"' five momhs .
·" They were i.lmong our best
pil ots." &gt;aid Hassan Misharfa ,
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"They had long experience and, in
add ition to that , tl1cy had passed all

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dtve and another forced the controls
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At a news conference Tuesday in
Washmgton , National Transportation
Safety Board Chairman James Hall
said no Sign of mcchamcalmalfunclion has been identified in the crash
of the Boeing 767.
But he stopped short of tunuug the
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POMEROY - Elvis impersonator Dwight Icenhower will give a
benefit tribute to the King on the
Meigs High School stage Saturday
night.
. The two-hour show will begin at
Tp.m. and the proceeds will go to the
ioys for Tots program 111 Me1gs
County Admission is $4 .. 1n addlltnn,
toys or monetary donauons lor the
Foundation will be accepted at the
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Prior to the actual tnbute winch
will include 32 of Elvis' best, the
band , "Tomorrow's Rain", will perforni .
The Elvis tribute will consist of
two segments. The first one will be
emceed by Tom Payne and will consist of Dwight's vocal and stage
presence impersonations of Elvis'
fifties and sixties hit . but also a short
history of how the king's career
began and information about his top
Jli(S .

Icenhower's se lec tions wi II
include "B lue Suede Shoes". "Trcm
Me Nice ", Don't Be Cruel" . "Hound
Dog". "S tu ~k on You". "Mean
Woman Blues". "Heartbreak Hotel"
"All Shook Up". "I Wam You. I Need
You. I Lov.c You". "Return to
Sender". and "Bahy Let's Play
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The sc;cond segme nt will he a
recreation of the exciting. po~'e r­
p:.u.:kcd sc\lcntics' , t:onc..::rts or the
Elv is. Vegas era. The songs will
include ""Burning Love" . "Don't Cry
Daddy". "Stea m Roller Blues".
"Fever", "Always on My Mind".
"Suspicious Minds". "Teddy Bear.
Don 't Be Cruel", "The Wonder of
You", "My Way". and "Ameri&lt;:cm
Trilogy/Closing Vamp."
Backup singers for the concert
will be Renee Stewart, Amanda Napper, ,Tamecka Counts, Daniel Young,
and Mall Justice.
Aardvark Sound will handle the
sound syste m and take videos of the
concert.

RAINBOW BRIDGE- This 74-year-old arched bridge on State
Route 248, Chester, will be repaired later next year, according to

the Ohio Department of Transportation. Plans call to retain the
bridge's characteristic "rainbow" arches.

Home caregiver does 'the best you can'
By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Sentinel News Staff
MIDDLEPORT - "You learn to
do the best you can with whbt you
have," commented James Conkle
about the daily care he provides his
invalid wife, Belly, in the coupl e's
home on Story's Run Road.
She is a victim of multiple sclerosis, and he, a soft-spoken man, 1s
her primary caregiver.
November is National Home Care
Month - a time designated for honoring those who choose to keep iheir
loved ones at horne and provide the
care they need.
It takes courage, a kind and generous sp irit , almost selnessness, to be
a good carqgiver, a responsibility
wh1ch many times spreads over
months or years . James Conkle has
those qualities .
In observance of Home Care
Month, he was selected for recogmlion by the Holzer Home Health Service of Veterans Memorial Hospital
a&gt; represe ntati ve of the many dedicated caregivers across Meigs Cuun ly who deserve acknowledgment and
CARING ENOUGH- For many years, James erans Memorial Hospital for special recognition
appreciation.
Conkle has been 'his wife's caregiver. He was during this month's observance of National
Conkle's story as a caregiver
selected by Holzer Home Health Care of Vet· Home Care Month.
began 27 years ago when Beuy was
diagnosed with MS.
Things went along pretty wel l week to help w11h the cleaning and needs . He said it was then that he aging population of Meigs County,
until IY85. wl1cn she hegan ha\'lng cooking. The help makes it easier for hegan to think of (.!reali vc ways to their illnesses and those who provide
then· care .
dillrcu lt y walk irH! and soon losl lhc Conkle to care for his wife a! home. handle problems .
She sa1d that the demands of
usC of her lcgs ... With lime nn her
Makini! water availahlc to Betty
For now he says things are on a
·hands when sh..: ~.:ould no hm gcr get preny even keel , al!hough he admits all the tim~- she requires lots of llu- caregivi ng can lead to fru~tration .
around. she occupied hersell with thai when new medical issues come ids because of her medication - was depression ;111d dc~pair, a condition
creative things. She made jewel ry &lt;.md up, it creates problems for him and it one of those prohlcms. C&lt;mkle which 1s being ca lled "caregiver
diU fmH.: y work. crm.:llcting &lt;lnd ~u ~: h . is then that the help from Home devised a ~ ystcm which givc·s his burnout." It is lila! condition, accordThen the disease crept 1ntn her arm s Health is really appreciated .
wife total control over getting a ing to Eichinger. which places more
patients in nursing homes than any
and hand s.
When Belly first got sick, Conkle drink of water.
Her days now arc spen t between sa id for a while he "didn't know
A boule "ith a lo ng clear tube is single disease or disab ility.
While Meigs County's elderly
her llcdroom and a lopngc chair in the which way was up part of the time" anached to the arm of her chair, and
living mom. Ev(,!ry mornin g she 1s but now both of them have "prelly · tllen the tubing is inserted through a population is Increasing and there IS
transferred from her bed to her chair much learned to live with it."
cloth tunnel , which is fastened to her more reliance than ever on home care
usmg a sling With chains whu.: h arc
The couple has a van which is clothing and exits near her mouth . services. changi ng regulations and
allached to a hydraulic lili. A show - equ ipped for a wheelchair. Their The tubing serves as a straw and s~c limited outside financial suppon.
er stall has been equipped with a ouungs conSist of going to church is able to satisfy her thirst without including state and federal monie s,
ramp so thai she can be rolled inside and to the doctor. They regularly waiting fqr someone to give her a arc dc~.:rcas ing.
"Most underlying G.luscs of 'arc'lllend services at the Rock Springs drink.
for bathing.
In talking about Mr. and Mrs . giver hurnoull'lllllCdirectly from the
The Home Health's aides and/or United Methodist Church.
Conkle .
a
retiree
from Conkle, Paula Eichinger, director .of natun.: of ~..·ar~..~~i\· inc ." sa1d the home
nurse who come three times a week
assist Beny with some personal com- Ravenswood Aluminum. was told by Home Health Services of VMH. health dirc~t.'lill~. wiH~ d~scrihed it us a
fort measures including her bath and a &lt;.loctor u long time ago to do just indicates that the couple seem to be "hai.Hh. ' lll~ _ ; 1~..· t b~...·twccn tasks anJ
necessary medical procedures. A whatever works for him ~''hen it handling things well now. She then 1\'SP\\ll:r-. lhili lil·:-. l'llllllC hand . and sl!lf(Continued on Page 3}
housekeeper is there two days a . ~o rnc s to caring lor Betty's physical expressed a general concern for the

Grant will link Meigs Center with campus
MIDDLEPORT- The University of Rio Grande's Meigs Center students
in Middleport will have computer access to on-line Internet courses and computer services from the main campus by next fall, thanks to an Ohio Board
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of Regents grant of $108,6 70.
The grant, with local match funds, w1ll enable the university and Rio
Grande Community College to provide voice, data videoconferencing units
and the telecommunications syste ms.thal will result in stale-of-the-art communications between Rio Grande's mam campus and th~ Meigs Ce~ter.
. Upon r~ceivmg notification from the Board of R·. gents, URG President
Barry M. Dorsey said. "This technology gran t will increase the number and
availability of courses that we can offer our Meigs students attending classes a! the center in Mtddleport. Meigs Ce nter students now will have the same
access to·instructional television and Internet courses as students on the main
campus."

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By JIM FREEMAN
Sentinel News Staff
CHESTER - The "Ram how Bridge" over the Shade River at Chester is
. sc hcdulcJ for extensive renovation next year
·nJC 110-foot span was built in 1926 at a cost of $16.000, including federal funds. Repairing the structure in 2000 may cost up to $350,000, according to Oh1o Department of Transportation spokeswoman Nancy Pedigo.
TI1e 74-year-old bridge. which c:uTics State Route 248 over the Shade River ncar the junction of SR 7, is hi storically signifi cant due in pari lo its dis tirH: t.h ·c "rainhow" arch construction . As a result. engineers want to main tain the bridge's characteristic concrete and steel arches.
"We wi ll leave it looking just like it does now," said Pedigo. "II will las!
.another 30-40 years he fore need ing maintenance. "
Ahlmugh such bridges are unusual today, numerous (rainbow) arch structures uf 60 lo 120 feet span with roadways from 18 to 24 1eet wide were huilt
by the slate from 19 1910 1929. according to ODOT.
Tltc rainbow arciHypc of bridge eventually lost favor because the, superstructures had no salvage value if the structure was widened.
The bridge at Chesler, with a 24-fool roadway. is one of the larger examples of its type . II replaced a cove red bridge located adjacent the Chester
Roller Mill which closed in 1939.
Ynacbam sa id ODOT met recently with residents and husincss owners in
Chester to dctcnninc when they would like construction to occur. The bridge
should close 111 early September and remain closed no longer than 75 days.

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Tlie capabilities of the Meigs Center will he enhanced with the direct linkage with the Rio'Grande campus. Direct access to the Internet, campus network resources. plus telephone service and voice mail to all administrative
offices will be possible by next fall .
"The Rio Grande community appreciates the financial support from the
Ohio Board of Regents," Dr. Dorsey added . "The g~ant reinforces and expands
our educational commitment to the people of Meigs County."
Rio Grande's Meigs Center currently maintain s classrooms, a networked
computer lab and administrative offices to serve students from the Meigs
County· area.
The planning process lo establish the new system has already begun and
the new technology is projected to be in place and fully functional by the
beginning of fall quarter, 2000. according to Herman Koby, Ph.D .. vice president for facilities. planning and tec hnol ogy.

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elec lr on - m both rhc prnn urcs ,md
lhc ge nerd l
wrll be more aboul
Issues th 111

ch l rdc tcr or sc tnd.ll

Moreover even !hough curre m
poll s show GOP fro nl 1unner George
W Bush lcaJmg Democrals AI Gore
and Btll Bradley hy 10 lo 12 poml s
!here IS every reason 10 rhrn k Ihe 1ace
\\ Ill taghtcn bcfon.: 11 s me r
Titc houom lrnc here" thai 2000
~.:o uld be one o l the most wholesome
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book elcu wns tn memm) -

cellar nly t whole lor bcllcr !han
1972 w h~.: n th~.: L h Oil:l.: \\ .1~ I ~Ld lld tl
By PAUL SOUHRADA
1.11 1ed Rrchat d Nrxon 01 an rncpl
Auoclated Press Writer
p1crf rst George McGovc111
COLUMB US - More than 2 1/2 years after the Ohro Supreme Court
Or 1996 ror lhm maner when lhc
ordered law makers to draw up a new sc hool fundm g system a smgle ques chmcc w,ts a &gt;candal l.tt! ed (,tnd
Iron remams at the heart ol the debate how 1
soon 10 be more sc and.tl tan cd) Btl!
The seve n member court gave little mdrcauon dunng an hourlong hear Clin to n or tn outd tssed uasr.:: 1blc
ong Tuesdav thai rhey had shtfted from the1r four three spht over rhe ISSUe Boh Dole
of wherher the state s method of payrng for pub he education ISconstrtutronal
Look rng h,tck rn lac ! one proba
Instead lhe JUStices sparred wrth lawyers represe ntong the state and the bly has to go 10 1952 ro lrnd tn clcc
co thtron of school drsrncts that sued the slate m 199 1 lelegraphmg lo lhe tt on tn whrch mosl people !ell lhC)
packed courtroom the areas where they thought the state had - or had not had a so hd chorcc - wat hero
- complied wtth the1r 1997 order for a complete systematiC overhaul
Dwtghl D Etsen hower vs lllrn ots
How much more stale raxes do the cttlzens need to pay• Justtcc Deb Gov Adlar Stevenson
or,th Cook a vote for the slate m 1997 asked N1cholas Ptttner rhe lawyer
By 1956 lots of Democ 1ats w,mr
for Ihe Ohw Coalrtron lor Eqmty &amp; Adequacy ol School Fundong
ed someo ne other th ,tn loser '
Cook complmned that the coalition whrch represents most of the state s Sleve nson The 1960 ma!chup
6 11 school dtstncts was asking the court to 11ansfonn Itself mlo a slate school bel\\ cen Nt xon and John F Kennedy
board
was pre ny eve n bur .tt the time p~o
Why should these seven people be decrdmg these senous policy pie felt !hey wctc takrn g" rr sk wuh
dcbales 1 Cook conlmued when the debale rurncd 10 lhe rssue of whether the untested Kennedy and an unap
the state w.ts spcndmg more or less o n educauon relauve 10 pnsons welfare pealrn g Ntxon
or other pnont1c:s
In 1964 mrlhons vored for Lyn
Chtcf Justrce Thomas Moyer and Juslrcc Evelyn Lundberg Srrauon also don B Johnson on!) because rhev
questroned whether rhe court was 0\Crsleppmg Its bounds by enlenng rnlo were scared of Barry Goldwaler
rerrnory bener lellro the Leg rslarure
The 1968 electron pttted l"-O heavy
Moyer Srrauon and Cook srded "uh the stale 111 the 1997 rulmg
wctghl pohl rcmns agamsl each olher
Justrcc Paul Pferfer who vored wr th the four member maJonly m 1997 Ntxon and Hubert Humphrey but lors
scrzed on lawmakers farlure 10 heed 1he1r O'VIl consultants ad v~ee Pfetfer of Democrats yearned lor someone
bomh.uded lonncr srme Sohcuor Jeffrey Sutl on wuh quesuon s about the sll onger such JS the slarn Robert F
sidles td10ns du11ng the one year wmdow tlu: cou rt gave l ~t wm akc rs to li x: Kennedy
lhc school fun dtn g problems
In 1976 ,tlmost C'fryone com
't ou seem 10 be say mg you haven 1 mel the mandates 10 rhc DcRolph plarned rh,u !here had to be belle!
decrston Pfctl er sard when Sulton suggcslcd rha! more tnne was needed to candtdates rhan unelec ted PreSident
phase rn the remedy How much trme are you askmg for '
Gerald Ford and the oneume Georgta
Just1ccs Altce Robte Rcsntck and Franm E Swee ney raiSed their ow n
~.:on ~.:e rn s w1th the st e s case mostly ccntcnng: on the contmucd re li ance on
loc,tl properly taxes as a methoc:f for rmsr ng money lor educalron
Jusllcc Andrew Douglas whrle prms mg the stale for 11s Herc ulean
cl lons also expressed doubts abour rhe property tax rssue whtch cremes
wtdc drspantres among school dts tncts
Bur the problem wllh rhe DeRolph dectswn - named after Narhan By BEN WATTENBERG
On more rhan one occasron I have
DeRolph a Perry County hrgh school srudenl on whose behalf rhe coalillon
ladled scorn upon actors and aclress
fli ed the lawsurl - was rhar olher !han supplymg a deadhne Ihe courl drd
es for ge tung mvol vcd 111 polrucs
n 1 reiI lawmakcts whar steps ro rake to make the system constnu11 onal
And so, I wonder Why was I so
That sentiment sltll was evtdent Tuesday
tmpresscd by the assembl age of nth
You want to drag us mto spectfics, Pfetfer surd to Ptllner And as you lettc talenl that came togerher al
can see we arc not all that anxwus to be spcctfic
Madrson Square Garden to ratse btg
Observers outstde the courtroom predtcted that relucrantly or not the court bucks for Btll Bradley? Why do I feel
wtll have to be more helplultltt reJects rhe school fundrng plan a second good thai Doll ar Brll not onl) rarsed
lrme
about $1 5 mtllion but also reaped a
I thtnk they re searchrng for a mtddle ground but they re struggling
publietty bonanza of talk show
satd Greg Browmng slate budget dtrector under former Gov George ,1ppearances and front page color
Vomovrch
ptclures on newspapers all across
Brownmg satd he dtdn 't hear anythmg to lead hrm to rlunk any of the JUS Amenca'
trees had chan ged rhetr mmds but he guessed that !hey are lookrng for a way
These days , more !han C\er
to grve credrt for lawmakers for work they ve already done
before professronal athletes get a
Stephen Brooks assocrate dtrector of the Umverstly of Akron's Ray C
bum rap Dumb JOck rs an oxy
Blrss lnsututc for Applied Polillcs agreed wllh Brownrng s assessmenl But moron Alhlelcs operalmg on a pro
he also warned agamst readmg roo much mto the JUSttces quesuons
fessronallcvcl have worked very hard
Thts courl ts full of Sllrpnses Brooks sard It really revolves around to get where they arc 1! IS an rnlensc
a smgle vote
ly compelttrvc llcld and somellmc t
Carol Young supenntendent of the North Unr on Local School DISinct
lranscc ndcnl al one They endut c
sensed a fru slratlon among rhe JUStices - parttcularly on the tss ue oltaxes
phystcal puntshment that mosl of us
I thmk they II grve them more dtrecuon Ms Young sard predtctmg t:an onl y unag mc 11skang can;':cr ~: nd
another vtclory 101 lhe schools They re strugglrng with how much
1ng InJUnes fh c mtncdlc t:o mplcx1
Ires of the games roday go lar be)ond
Ihe old hromrdcs of lhree yards and
"cloud of dusl or rake one and !111
to ll ..!h t There 1s a bonus lor work
111 ~ htrd .1s a team playe r (m:c tswn
1ll y honuted Ill lhe ht eac h) rhc
Dear Edrtor
1am wnlmg thiS letler lo the edt lor to say how l feel aboul the tragtc prob- eclchrr ty hf c has tis downsrdes
But at: turs ami dC IJ csscs llso ha\1.:
lem called domesuc vtolence
I have seen so much of lhrs on talk shows movtes and TV and true slones and newscasts These mdtvrduals who are the targets of thts viOlence
whether verbal abuse phystcal abuse or bolh - lwo together are terrrble sit
uatlons - are to he felt so sorry for and prayed for !hal they wrll come to
their senses and frnd a way to etther leave or make the abuser lea ve before By CHRIS MATTHEWS
11 rs too !ale and rhe worsl ntghtm are happens
WASH ING rON - For women
I fee l that the l1w should change If you have a fncnd or fam tl y member lhe Y2K pro blem may be polrtrcs
and you know for a fac r the abuse 1s gomg on or by whar rhey !ell you or The glass cc tlt ng 111.11 once made the
what you sec wr th your own eyes or hear wt!h yo ur own ears ever) ume US Se nate lhe world s mosl cxclu
)O Utalk wt!h rhcm you should be able to go to the law and have the abuse r s1vc mens ~.:l uh Jt.: lndlns mtac t for
arresred ro poss tbly sa\e a lrfe nol gtve rhe abuser rhc edge by know rng therr lhe Amerrcan ptcsr dc ncy
spouse IS scared 10 do anythmg because they lrve rn lear 24 hours a day
Hrll a•y RoJ h 1111 Clrnt on Her race
I believe 1f we had a law srarmg help by a famil y mem ber or fnend 45 for til e U S Sc n.t!c Irom Ne\\ York
percc nl of domes!lc vrolence would srop because the ahuser would know rs seen by .tll v and enemy hurh as rhc
that rl wtll be told to someone else who can do somethmg abour 11 one who frrsl pn mary of an rncv rtabl c prcsr
1s not afra1 d of the abuser
dcntral c,tmpargn
I am gomg to wrtte to my Congressman wtth my vtews If anyone has
fhe vo ters ,md the mcdm sec 11
anylhmg they want to add to send 10 the Congressman please lee! free to con !hal way Ask mosl Amcrrcans Irom
tact me
coasl 10 coast wbcrhe1 !hey would
Why not make a law or change a law to grve rhc person who li ves m lola! rather warch 1 dcbarc bclwcen AI
dtsasler 24 hours a day wnh fear their self csleem npped our of them rhcrr Gore and Gem ge W Bush or one
health and lrusl des troyed probably for a long long tt me after !hey arc lrcc berween Hill ary Cl rnton and Rudy
,.
Susan Cleland Grultant I know the clash I d lt ke to
Chester see
Suc h passiOnate mtc rcst can 1cs a
Today ts Thursday Nov 18 the 322nd day of 1999 There are 43 days pn ce Whm other candtdale lor a
left m the year
state leve l oflr ce would have The
Today s Htghlighr rn Htstory
Eco nomt st ol Londo n wondenng
On Nov 18, 1949 Jackte Robmson ofr hc Brooklyn Dodgers was named aloud whclher a ca ndr dalc was a
lhe Naltonal Leagues Most Valuable Pl.t) CI
leJ IIIImlc f 111 ol rhe local base ball
On thts date
t e am ~
In 1820 U S Navy Capt Nathamel B Palmerdr scovered rhe frozen con
Mrs Clinron who has never
ttnent of Antarcltca
lr ved rn New York but wanls to
In 1883, the Unned Slates and Can ada adopred a system of Srandard Ttmc become ns senaror lhe csltmah lc
zones
JOurn tl rcporrcJ 'omcw h.tl snrdcly

governot Jrmmy Caller In 1980 lots !lung As prcsrdcnl Tex as Gov Bush
ol Democr Us slu ck wllh C trler only Sen John McCarn R Arrz Vtce
because lhe) were lcrnlrcd of Ronald Pres rdent Gore or ex Sen Bradley
Rt:agan
D N J could prove 10 be as weak as
In 1984 Reagan and Wtllcr Mon
Carter But rf th at s the case they
dale were worrhy ,tdvcrs.mcs bul haven I belrayed starthng naws so
m my Oemocrals were unh appy wllh far
Mondale s dullness and over rcspon
Bush allegedly 1s lr ghr 10 rhe
~1\t:ncss w ntcrcst grou ps
mformarwn deparrmen l bul rhe
In I %H Mrch.tcl Dukak rs proved advtscrs he s selected are all frrsr n rc
tn emh Hr tssmc nt tn the Dcmm:r,lts
and unrforml) atlest to hrs se lf assur
who nomtn tied hnn In 1992 Chn
ancc about pnncrplc and hrs allen
ron was ahc.tdy diSm .ty rng De moc
uveness to policy detatl
' '" ' for hrs phtl ,llldcnn e but only
Bu sh d e,trlv has pol rlrca l ralenl
Sen Bub Kc 11 ey (Ncb ) ,111d P1ul demonstrated rn Te xas .md tn hrs
l' ong.t' ~,. h tllcngcd hnnl o1 the nom
dommatlon of the GOP cslablrsh
Ill 11101\
mcnt and he offers lhc prospcc l of
T tw.. tum: 11 s dlll ell:nt Al111 ost changmg at least the parry s rm age
~.:~,; Jt .u n l ) ll th~.: end o l t h~.: p10l:c's
and maybe rls subslance
lhc Un rlnl St IIC&gt; \\un I he butdcncd
Fortunately Bu sh rs not gor ng to
wit h 1 '"IP upcr.1 pr esiden t prnduc
be able 10 stroll to the nommauon
Ill ~ X 1 Itcd o iiJull doc uments ,md
He II get tested by McCa rn who
c n d l ~.: ... s cl lo11 s to bl.tmc otht:rs lor h1 s
would cerramly make a h1gh sp rnred
ph,! hl
prestden! rf he somehow gels elecl
1 he l&lt;&gt;ur le 1d111g conlendcrs lor ed rhough he d be ar odds wrth pros
the p1 cS 1dem:y thas t1mc seem to be of bot h parltes
~~ ow n ups v. ho sowed their w1ld oats
The rwo Democ rals m,ty he dull
rn voutlt II at all and wo n 1do so tn but they re al so smart expencnced
the O~a l Oflr ce
and have strong convtclllliiSaboullhc
Sel l cont10l tsn 1 everylhmg rn a a ss u~;:s t:onfro ntm g the t:uunll y
ptesrdent ol course V.ISe and skrll
Whtchcvcr of them gels the nom
lui k ,tdcrshrp IS the mus t unpmlanl matron should be able to wage" har d

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ht!lrng c un pmgn agar nsl rhc Re pu b~
lr cans who arc pt oposr ng srgnrl rca nt
polrcy changes rh 11 thq h"' cn (
educalc d rhc puhlr c \\e ll thou! ye l
Repuhh&lt;ans wanl lo p ull til) pll\ ,t
li ZC Soc tal Sct:UII t) urt:n MedH..: liC to
pi 1Vlltc msu1 m ~.:c ~.:um plll ! Cs ~.: utt ax.
l:S su bstdnlldll) mJ lnmt II th1hty Ill

laws ulls
1 ho&gt;e propos li s - plu s HMO
1e lmm gu n uml 111l 111d h~.: lpl n r thc
umn surcd - wrll mtkc 20011 ""
1 ssu~;:s nd1 dt: t: II Oil R1 ght now the
puhhr.: std cs wnh DcnH t:l 1t s on most.
olthcm w htdl 1s l1kd y to lc uJ to t'
dose 1 ll: C
'
The slakes 111 2000 .tre g10.tl
enough dh.tl 11 oughl 10 be a well
fought con!cst Conrrol of Congress ;
1s up for grabs along wrrh rhc power ,
probably to clt.mgc rhe td eology ol •
lhc Supreme Coull
As lhc rwo m.IJ Or p trUes make rt,
a senous husr ncss d ell ron rhc pu b &lt;
Ia; w1l l not b~.: wnntlllg for comtc
rehcl Off on the lnn ges rhcre sa err
cus rn Iown c tiled rhc Rcl01 m Parry
wrlh more clowns JOI Iltng up eve ry
d.ty
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(Morton Kondra~ke Is executlveedttor of Roll Call , the newspaper
of Capttol Hill )

New domestic violence laws needed

Blood drtve scheduled
The Amenc.tn Red Cross Bloodmobrlc wrll be al Su u1hc1n H1gh Sc hool
Tucsddy 10 a 111 2 p m All area res tdcnls are encouraged ro donate All
blood lypcs M e needed To be a blood donor rndiVIdual s musr be 11 leas!
17 yeats old wc rgh lOS pounds or more, be m good ge ncnl health and
not have donalcd blood wrlhm the pas! 56 days
Athens-Darwm CAC
Tite AIhens D,rrwrn Cruzens Advtsory Council wrll mcel Monday 3 10
p m al Mcrgs Counly Muhr Purpose Burldrn g/Scnror Cnr zcns Cc nrcr m
Pomeroy rhc CAC wrll! eVICW the drafl Purpose and Need docu mcnl for
lhc U S 11 prOJecl from Alhens lo Darwm

By JIM ABRAMS
Assocrated Press Wrrter

~liSiPetn'-et.ecr
SUSH~

~SKii'PeP

TtliS 'fo afTI2ND
.;1 FlltiDRaise«

Eastern Meet the Team
Tonr ghr the E.tsrcrn E,tglcs wrll hosrrhcrr annual Mecrrhc re tmntglu
Ut:II VI\Jcs m thc E.t s l~.: rn H1 gh Sd 10ol gymnas iUm Adm1 ss1on lot the even t
rs a lwo irler boule of pop a bltnk 'tdco tape or a con!.ttncr of G Jlor,tde
Addllton,tl dona!lons lo rhe rea m wtll be accepted lo help provrdc m,ttc
nals for rhc lc.tm tn d 10 promolc 1 wrnnrng ream sprrrl 1 he even! stalls
at 6 p m
Smger lo appear
Denn rs Ch tpnMn wtll prescnl a concerl Salurd t) 7 p m al lhe Rock
spnngs Unl! ed Mcrhodrsl Chur ch Puhlrc " 111\llcd
ThanksgiVIng sent«
A Th mksg tvrng sc f\ ICC wrll be held Sund ty 6
tom UnJtcll Mctho(ll st Chlll l:h B1mg c mned Inod

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Round and square dance
A 1ound tnd sq u 11 c d UK~.: w1th dOJl! IIH! md lm ~. : l bn c ln \! \\ ill he hc ld
SatUiday H II p m u the I up pets Pluns Vt.: II.:I m s ol Fo1c1gn W,u s M usi l
·}ry Ttuc Counu y w11h John Ru sse ll c,tllrn ~

Mostly mild conditions
to prevail during Friday
Jus! when you rhoughr '""llcr was here II s warmrng up agarn
Sourherly breezes bchrnd a ltr gh pressure cell wrll rdtse rempct,tlur cs ul!o
ri1e mtd 60s at man y loc.tllons rn Ohro on Frrday Ihe Nau onal Wc.tlhcr Scr
VICe

Said

Clouds may build ahead of an appro.tchmg fronr al syslem Fnd ty nr ght
and showers mty occ ur rn wcsre rn Ohr o Lows lrkely wtll be mille low 40s
The warmet condttlons should last at leas r through Sarurda)
the recmd htgh tempe ralure for lht s date at the Co lumbus weather sla
tron was 73 degrees rn 1954 whtl c Ihe record low was I0 m 1880 Sunse l
tomght wtll be at 5 13 p 111 and sunrr sc Frrday al 7 21 a m
Weather forecast·
Tonr ghr Clear Lows ncar 40 Lrghl sourlt wrnd
Frrday Mostl y sunny Htghs mlhe r111d 60s
Fnday nr ghl Partl y cloud) Lows m the lower 40s
Extended forecast
Sarurday Partl y cloudy wtlh a chance of showciS Hr ghs 111 lhe ~ Os
Sunday Parll y cl oudy Lows tn the upper 30s and htghs rnrhc !DWCI 50s
Monday P,n tly cl oudy Lows rn the mtd 30s and lughs rn the uppct 50s

No winner in Super Lotto
fn endly tough ream pla) er who dt d
n 1trash ralk Afler all Dave DcBuss
chere was Bradl ey s roommate on rhe
toad dunn g rhe Kotek s NB A 1973
champtonshrp season he ought to
know somelhm g about the guy
Brll Russell ex of the Boslon
Celltc s sard In lhcse days of sprn
contwl Brll Br.tdle y IS one of the
most hones! people I vc ever mel
Jultus Er vmg Dr J
satd thai
Bradley was someone who has
alwavs bee n larr (a nd) would
.1l ways u l to srand by 1m ( rmpcc
cahlc ) record of suppollrng rhc
Afnt: tn A m c n c~tn

~.:o mmumt y

Karecm Abdul Jabbar was nervous
he sard because I have hccn tnlcn
!tonall y apoliuc,tlmy cnrnc lrf c As
rhe exccplton lo prov~ rhe r ulc Btil
Wahon ralked polurcs whtch he h,ts
been dorng stnce he was lt ve feel
h1.;h In h1s opcmn g mmutc he ~.:om
mrtlcd a loul agmnsl Clu cncc
Thomas who IS smurcr Ihan Walton
IS !all
Athletes m sharp contrasl to
aclors are always complammg th ai
they are taken too senously Thmk
Charles Barkley I am not a tole
model
Speakrng of trash lalk AI Gore s
campargn manager Donna Braztle
sar d AI Gore doesn 1 need a one

trmc show al Madrson Square G.udcn
where you get ro dnbhlc wrth ol d
time greats True enough no dnb
bier he Bur Gore docs need somelhrng Kay.tkmg' A m,tl e counterpart
to Naomr Wolf' An anlr obsessrve
medtcatwn 10 deal wrlh hr s lh oughls
about rhc Bt g He 1
In one se nse II s good lor Bradley
that the players dr d nor wl k ,tbour po1
rcy Most ol them .tre rrd1 men and
thetr ) Oun gcr coholls &lt; o the court
today are lar rrchct My sc n11 pccca
ble so urces lc11mc lh tlmosl ol them
beheve rhat Rc publrcans loo k our lor
lhe rrc h guys so lhcv lc,tn Rcpuhlt
c,m (If you make $5 mtllr on per ycm
Clinton s
I percen t uncapped
Medrc at c SU! chargc tt!J s up t&lt;t
$50 000 each ye,u 1sk 1sk I
And Br 1dlcy lor rhc moment rs
on a I tS! brc,lk lo lhc left ol AI
G01 c Hrnmm Altc1 til th os..: Tl lt:C
lhrn~ S Ihe smlll llch JOc ks S lid
about hun p~.: 1h tps th t:y 11 1.: hop iiH!
that h1s pu hiK: poslt 1nns li e
more th m he td l1kcs

nothm ~

(Ben Wattenberg, a senror lellow
at the Amencan Enlerpnse lnstl·
lute, •s the author of Values Malter Most and Is lhe host of the
weekly pubhc televrsron program
Thmk Tank You may send comments to htm v1a e·mall Watmatlaol com )

Looking at the year of the woman voter

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suJdcnl y I C V~.:dh.:d tlldt
' he h td 1lw 1\S hecn 1Yankees Ian
I he pr &gt;hl cm l tc rn g lhc l11 s! l 1dy
w ts hem '" de tl wnh rhrs glob tl
s k~.:p t! U~IH il)l Ut h~.:l d c\O l iO ili O the
Bn mx Bo m h~.: J s Docs she ~lll ~.: nd the
Wm ld Ser ies 01 lc l\ e Y mkcc St.tdl
um iO Iter cs pcc led Rc publrcan oppo
ncn! Rudolph Gruh,rn r ' Docs site sk rp
rhc &gt;r iles 01 lollow lhc Godf,nhcr s
~x 1 o m to kee p your l11cmh &lt;.:lose
) o ut cncnncs cJo,cr ' Docs she ta ke
,t powde1 01 w,t lk 11110 rhc House
rh 11 Ru th Buill and lake lhc hoo '""
of the ~.:c ntu1 y 1
lt ecommend she show up Woody
All en thai grcal New Ym kc r once
advtsed that 90 percenl ot ltfe IS
showrn g up She should show up
lake rhe wave of ndtculc fro m rhe
grandslands and show she s a good
enough sport and lhe !rue enoug~ fan
10 take the good w!lh the bad ol pub
he hfe
t say thrs because lhe above the
bailie approach rsn t workmg
The lalesl Zog hy poll has Rudy
leadtng Hrllary 5 1 percenl fo 40 percenl More ommously It has rhe ftrsl
lady s unfavorable ralrng ht g h~r
than her fa, orable A thtrd of the
last

people who say rhey mrcnd to vole 1\.: ss Ill I he ._'C illi ~. : r t I th ~.: ~,; n d1 d li es
for G1Uiran1 grvc her .ts rhc reason
th Ill Ill t h ~.: p m\t:l o f til ~.: k n1tl c clot:
By playmg the role of front run lor.ttc llsc ll Br ll Cl rnl! nt owed hrs
ner Mrs Chnton has lei n val Rudy clcclron 10 wome n Men hated lum so
play the scrappy role of challenger much !hey voted lor Bob Dole
The 1cgular workrng and mtddle
The gender gap rs JUst begrn
class folk who lrvc rn the less !han
nrng lo open rn rite rtce 'for 2000 A
sptffy boroughs of New York Ihose monlh ago Gov Bush w ts lc,tdmg
whom sleek Manh a!tantles dende as
among horlt men ,md women foday
the bndge and tunnel crowd lend he IS bcgumtn g lo sut ler rhe same fare
lo roo! for rhc underdog
among women !hal has h11 11 Repuh
How else do )OUcx plamrhc Mcls
hcan candtd tics smcc Ihe days of
all these ye trs '
Ron ald Re.tgan A month ago he was
Elr zahelh Dole Her campar gnl m
leadtng by 19 percenl ,unong ,~
the Republican pt esrdcnual nomrn.t
and
bv 7 pcrcenl among womelf
tl on Wds m u kl:d by some cad y
Whrle
hts backmg from men has
ext:l lcmcn t she was the lone
rnched
up
to 21 percenl he now lrat (s
Republican to take on rhe gun 1ss uc
Gore among women
- but an O\ erudrn g cau11 0n As one
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lngton Bureau, Is host of "Hard·
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Pro athletes are getting a bum rap

Letter to the editor

Long-delayed budget bi/1/]eads for House vote

Meigs announcements

Thursday, November 18, 1999;

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d ear dtstancc Bobby M.xorc Mrd
dleporl $ 1(X) and costs menaun e
tht eats Jeremy E Bamell fhumtm
$200 and cosls FRA suspensron
$25 exptred rags $25 no rnsur.tn cc
CJ,ucncc H Rou' lt Jr Brd wel l $ 10
and cosls speed Ronnr e D Holley
M!ddlepon $25 and cosls grvrn g
false ml or111a11 on lo olltcers Nyoka
M Retlmrre New Haven W V,t
$200 and costs FRA suspcnsron
Grna Snyder Mtddlcport $25 md
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hcc n 1g1ccd 10
Passage would gtvc borh Rcpuh
Ire tn s tnd Democr II &gt; lhc fodder
they need to n.: turn home d ,umm g
dlUllllpl ish ments
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wh1 lc 1ssurmg th 11 the Soc J,II Sct: u
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.Big Ten archrivals to meet Saturday in Ann Arbor ,

AMONG THE ...

Michigan puts vet@ran QB on line against OSU's youngblood
By RUSTY MILLER
COLUMBUS, Ohtu (AP) - On
on e s1dc ~ ~ ,1 sc n1nr who has been
~.;can.:d .111d s~ an:d tn hH! came~ anJ
ie,trned lrom the proc~ ,~ On the
othcJ " a IH&gt;l-ycaJ starte l who" a
work an p rog rc ~~
Wh en No 10 Mtcht~ ,m hosts
~tru gg ltn g Oh1o Stale S ,ll~rc!.t y Jhc
showdown will likely tccteJ on hOI\
much the Wolvcnncs' Tom Bwl)
H'as learned and how much the
Buckeyes Sieve Bd1Jsa11 h.b hccn
able to lorgct ahou1 lm 1t1al hy ltre
A year ago. Brad) set "hool
records wuh htS 3 1 complctwn s. So
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Now he h.J s met 01 L'X~CClkLI mo ~ t
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In 10111 ol the la . . l stx games. the
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anJ nJtng lhe nc~t lll ,\ strong st.: .I - l hl..' ll..' ... Oh1o St.ll l..' ~,..· o.tl:' h Joh n lc.tsl 250 y,ud s lli.tJy 1,mks 111 the
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Ahmed Plummer s:ud " II seems li ke ,\ g (l
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J 1-27 upset at Penn Si,ll c. Bt.ody \.Voi\Cillll'..,·L oth::nst.: lhc p.t st k \\ uMch John Coopc1 ~LlH.l
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passes in only one ol the lrtst c1ght
camcs
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Detro11 109 New Je r se~ 107

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Bos1on 2 New Jersey 2- lle
St loUI S l Toro nto 2
Cnrohna 2 Oltawa J
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Division II
f1rst tc1m•

01 n :NSE Rc c C I \~r- Br :td B ou c ~ fhil ltlll the
fl O 17:" Sr Lm&lt;'mcn- N,cc [JJy C hillinlthc 6-6

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Sam uel s Mtnctta (i. Q I H'i Si Mau Patterson
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DEl ENSE Lwcllll.'ll - Mall Sk111 nel fhe Platns
Athens. 6-7 N:'i S1. Ben p,1v1s Mauen.1 :'i- 10 1 ~5
Sr •tau Hill CllllhlOihc 6-0 ~'0 Jr Chns
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Counll Wash mgton( H Mwm•lt.l(:e 6-2 .2\0 Sr
Lmebackers-Mikl' Gawel~k CI H l lt cot h~ &amp;- 4 210
Sr. Mtk~ Helkntlml Washlll gtlJil C H Ml olnlllra~c
6 2 220 Sr B.K ks-Joc Wcsl brook 1\h n~!tia. 6·0
160 Sr . Mar sh.lll Upshaw Chll lu.:othe 6-0 190 Jr
orrendlt plarer or ' h e ~ear: Rra d Ralt'5
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Ddenshe plu~er ur the ~e~r: M1ke G.•welck
UHhiCOihe
Coach: None selected
Sped1l mention
Josh Mttccombs. The Plams Atheru Jimmy
Ski nner Seth MacCarter. Brady Cumunghnrn unJ
Dusun We.1\cr Chillicothe . Ry an Franmco. Lol!lan
Ash Jeremy Schlicher and Jerry Bell ville. Manetta
Andy Sm•th M1ke Smllh Jercm) Blmr and Jus1m
Lanmnn Washmgton C H M•nmiTmcc

Jlivision III
First tum
OFFENSE Rel'CIVers-l'rcston MLC iendon.
Washmgton Coun H('luse. S-\ 1 1 7~ Sr Ntek
S u mn~trs Waslunghm Court H ou~ c 6-0 l BO Sr
Bruce Miles Hillsboro 6-"\ 1 7~ Sr Lulemen- Bmd
....., Cnclevl lle, 6-J 29~ . Jr , Dusun Slevens
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Ctrclev11le Logan F.lrn 6-~ 260. Sr Ju sun Shumr
Thornville Shendan. S-9. 240. Sr . Matt Blmr
Vmcenl W:m en 6-2 2JO Sr Wcs Bell Greenfield
McCI:un 6 · 1 n~ Sr All-Purpo~-Cody Lane,
Gallipolis Gallia Academy, S.JI , 160.Sr.; Blake
Matcstc. Greenfield McCinu1 6.o l90 sr
Quarterbacks-Jeremy leeds Washmgton (our\
H ou ~e 6- 1 180 Sr Cam Mnrsh H1llsboro 6 2
1&amp;5 Sr Bal ks-Justin Roush, Pomeroy Mtlgs. 5ll.liO.Sr.;Adnn• Wynn Vm~ ent Warn:n ~- II 190
Jl . r J MustarJ Jackson ~- 10. 185, Jr Kl ck~rsJert m\ Pa,ton, Gullipolb. 6-0, 195, Sr.: /\dam
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~lcClaru 6-2 ~l'i Sr . MOI J:olll Willi.tn1~ J n~ k son
6 1 21~ S1 l•kc H.upcl McAuhur Vm1n u CliUIII\
6 -1 19R s. Lm&lt;! bollkt'r s-J.I~ llri\\'•l so l\ lll(1l tJ\I Ilc
ShcnJan 6-1 ~15 Jr AJ,un Cl,t.lr M~ 1\rthlll
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Gallipolis Gollia Acadtnn . fl-O. 195. Sr.; l),m
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Pumero.' "lei,s.
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Galhpolis.
Coach orlh' ~l.'ar: D~nt S.~tundL·r~. (;ullipnhs.

S(lfdal ml.'ntlon
l\l.1n ll nsker .111d Nate Stni\\Ser Cmll'l llk St:th
Btlrl.lnd Clrde-\llle I og:m Elm J,ul'l lltC Rumtllc r
.md tllan Pl ~il L'r \Va o;hm~t OII Cour1 Ho u ~e \ 1til
Ratke anJ L.llldry Rnc Greenlicld M, CI,llfl Do~nu
Stuber Onan Bulkr ,mJ Dcrnck Hallll\. &lt;1\: k
Hillsboro Brad Yl'tlh.ml llld Dt.' ITid Wetz YIIILl'nt
Wanen Da\ld Cmns Dustm Pargcon .1nll M1lo
Bullock Shendan Plulhp L 1sh :mJ Gu1 h Fu
V1 n1on Cou n1y. Jonuthan Haggut~· · Pomeroy
1\l.:lgs; Chad Spr.•t.lhn Sho~wn R 1lcy .md Duke

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Port smouth 6 - ~ .2~0 Jt UD Green Alb,m y
Alex a nd~r 6 I 2 1 ~ S1 Jumn Montoomer)
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Albany t\bandcr VJ 1-4Ci Sr . Jonah Booker
Pon smou!h ~ 10 170 Sr Quamrbnc k~-Jlni
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Greg ESI ~ p Pnmmntllh 6-0 170 Sr hmm}
ll~) ICin lrOI\Itlll 6 ~ 20~ Sr . Du slln HowarJ
WaH.:rly 6-J l g() St BaL ks-J.1~on H~rmon
Ironton 6-0
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Whrclersbmg, 6-0 178 Sl . Swn Turley honton
Rock Htll 5 10 200. Jr
DEFEN SE Ltnemen- Ja} Capper Proctorville
Fa1rland 6--1 BS. Sr . BJ Beh·•llc. South Poult 6
0 240. Sr. M1chacl Henry. Ironton 6-0 217 Sr
Kevtn D1lley. Ironton Rock H11l 6-0. 240 Sr. R J
Cameron Portsmouth. 6-5 245 , Sr . Tom Martmd1ll
Lan c a~h.'r Fauf1eld Un1on
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lmebnckm- Jan Sechknr. Stewnn Fedenl
Hocklln, 6-2 200 Sr nosh Mnvhew , Wheelersburg
6-0 197. Sr. Jeff Sv.ords. PortSmouth 6- 1 190 Jr .
Josh Ne'o\man. Wheelersbur•.
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Kasler Stewart Federal Hockrng 6-2 190 Sr .
Redglc Arden. lrolllon. 6-6 220 lr Bllcks-EII
Prakes 1\lmford 5-11 . 185 Jr . Andy Gill
Wheelersburg b-2 175. Sr Jeremy Fraz•e Mini ard
5- 10 162 Soph Shnwn Brennan Well&gt;!on V.l
175 Sr . JcrmlCI' Lovdy. Chdhcolhe Umoto 6-0
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you keep beatmg a dead horse to
death, for goodness sakes - we ' re
hers th;n Bellisari for the third time playing him because we think he's
in four weeks .
Ohio Stale fullback Man Keller
satd the Buckeyes have had dtfltculty throwing 10 runnmg backs
because of the length of time Htakcs
Bellisan to read a defense and check
potential receivers.
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his quarterback, say mg, " If anyone
i1 willing to take a challenge like
(Michigan), it's Stev1e. "
Even Brady - who knows what
it's like to be m a quanerback pressure-cooker - agreed.
"He's gomg lobe a great player,"
Brady said. "If he battles through
this then no doubt it 's going to make
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reliant on throwing deep and that
Bellisari frequently makes bad decisions and thtows . He cJlcd turnover
margm as a prnne example tor why
the Buckeyes a1 c 6-5 . They have
turned the ball over six more tunes
than ihcy•' ve taken it away
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Thursday, November 18, 1999
Thuraday, November 18, 1999

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NOTHING RUNS
UKEADEERE•

Preseason NIT ends first-round plav

No. 14 Kentucky
downs Penn 67-50

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rrolllhlng h1g 111t!ll he ·, CVel
coached Slone did nothmg to damp·
e n cxpcct,ll lon s 111 the season opcnc1
agamst the Iv y Lc~1guc t:hamp10n s.
grabbtng: SI X rchounds and handmg
out three assists .
" ( JUSt c.1mc out. trym g to have
fun. try1ng to have a good tunc. lr ymg lo pl.1y hard. and 11 ended up I
played a pretty good game." Slone
sa1d, scem mg mildly &gt;Urpn sed hy the
attention he rcceJvcd aHcrwarJ
A swarmmg Kentucky delcnsc.
which nmed m hhe1 ,al doses of .1
lull - and half-court pre.s. lnm ted
Penn to JUst 31 0 perce nt shootmg
frorn the llcld. 26 9 perce nt hum
thrcc-pomt range . For til e game. the
Wildcats outrehounded ihe Quake"
43-37
M.1tt
Lange l and U~on n a
Onyckwc each had 14 pn111t&gt; lo1 the
Penn , \V Ith Onyckwe g J,lhhHl !! c1ght
1ehounds. Gu;ud M1chacl J01d.11t.
who .JVCI'ilgJ:d J ) 3 r 0111tS per game
IN HIS FACE - Penn's David Klatsky (left) gets in the lace of
l.tst season lo1 the Qu.1kcts. \\.Is he ld Kentucky's Todd Tackett while trying to slap the basketball away in
Kentucky team
scoreless mlhe l11 s1 h.lll aud lilliShcd the first half of Wednesday night"s Preseason NIT contest in
With JU~I !IVC JlO IIl ls llil 2-PI- \4 Lexington, Ky., where the Wildcats won 67-50. (AP)
.. It wil l he .1 tuu~h c.uJJe lot us.
coac h Tuhhy Sm~lh - " 11J ol th e shoot 1m!
Pen; coach Ft,mDunph y L'ICllil l'd Wtth 1\Lt ~.!f~,n ~..· lil t.: . , ldJt cl ,11 L't..: lll cl. .111 C\ en kl· L'i ,,h l!.td &gt;. Tuhhy Smith
matchup With the Utes " rhc) re
;,;,uJ ,ilte tw :nd .. rhh Will j) Ut SOlllC
\Cl') physH.:,tl. vcty ~ u ong
and Kentuck y's dclcnsc. p.tr\lcul.u l) tll.lt 111 .md oL~t ol I11U III,lUhlc. the ll c, hJll cssm c on ~O ill l' otltc1 guys tu ~tc p
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gtahh1ng
lht
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matchup~ have Stcna :1 1 Nolle D~1 mc
!'he Wdck.th went up 15-4 111 the
tlll\lght. and Tu l.1n c .11 M.n yl.111d .111d pwhlcm fo 1 us. ,mt.J 1 g t\C them ~t l (l t tchound" and .1dd lll g .t h l o~: kcd shut
New Mextco St.ttc at No I0 A ti Zllll:.t ol crcdll lor th.1t. " he satd ·Wtth .tnd .111 ,, ..,,,,\ du11n g th ,ll s iiL' Idl Ill ln st hall ih.mb lo .tn 11 -11 run. hut
on F11day n1 ght Maryland cle leated PnnCc ai the thl Cl'-spot. tt g1vcs them \\ htch Ken ttiL kv hut\1 Its lc,td It nm tcntatn c nllcll\1\ c play and
San F1anc1Sco 7 1-6 1 Wedncsd,tv a d1llu:ult pn: . . cncc to slu1nl ,uound \~ - ~6 to ".fl .• l(l ~\ 1th:..: Ol tl. ' lllatnJng mcU1oCil' shootin g lc1 Penn h.1ck mto
StlltlL' 11\.ltlc 11 '1X--l2 IIHH llc nt s the g~1mc .
n1ght
. bec,\Usc h-.! 1 ~ ~ 0 h 111 ~
··wchadtoplay~~'~'} ,c 1&gt; !_!(Hid l.lll't \\ IlLII Ill' \\t.:t ll up t11 du 11k IMd
The
sccond-tound
wt nn e l s
Tt.ullllg 2 1- 1.'. the Quakers got
advance to the P1cscasnn Nil scmlll - haskcthall game to Will to ni gh t dlll..l the h,ll \ ttpp l·d h\ a Pl·nn lk· l ~mh~l hvc pomts f1u111 Onyck\\L' .and c1ght
.1110 \\ .ll dtt.:d II !!ll 111 the h,hkct anynals next week at Mad1 so n Squa1c we d1dn t du th.lt ," Dunphy ~.u d
pn111t~; from Langel. mc\ udtng two
Though thetr half- ~uull ,ttt .H.:k lt e \\ •1\'
G.trdcn 111 New Ym k
thlCC · pOllltCI S. In ~l 13-2 SUI !!C that
I guc's 11" "'""Ill 'II .1~uoJ n1ght. ..
Kentucky's Will over the Qu.tkcrs qucntl y sputtc1 ed. th..: \VJidLal" gut
gave them a h11Cf lead
was ke yed hy lrcshman tcscr vc halanced sconng and rc houlllhng hL ~. ud \\ 1th .1 ... tn tk• ·Hl' got ,, ptecc
Lange i. IH&gt;wcvel. played most ot
Marv111 Stone. who led Kenlucky hom up and down thc11 il ncup ol II ,tnd 11 h.tppL' nl: d to lallm ·
the
lu st h.tll w1th two louis and
Mag!mre
had
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and
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With 12 p01nts. helping spa1 k an 18-4
p~e
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hu:!h
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P11tK'C
had
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h.1H.
fmcmg Dunphy to Sit hm&gt;
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p;rnts
and
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~uu..l
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that secured ihe w1n
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Desmond
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In the preseason. Tubby Smith
his
shnolmg
louch
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seven
boards.
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Huntsvi ll e. Ala. one of the most

LEXINGTON . Ky &lt;APl - It 's
been a famdmr stmy lor Kentucky 111
the 1990s· \Vtn a toUtnamcnt !!amc .
advance and face Utah
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By defeating Pennsvlvam,t 67 -50
m the first round ot the Preseason
NIT on Wednesday n1ght. the 14thranked Wildcats earned the 11ght 1o
play host to - surpnse 1 - the 16thranked Utes 111 a sccoml-1ound game
Friday
It w1tl be the filth meeun g of Ihe
decade between the schoo ls and the
f1rst not staged Ill the h1gh- prc s~urc
atmosphere of the NCAA 1nu1 namcnl. The W1idc.tts clnmnmed the
Utes 111 th e second round m 1 99~. the
tlmd round 111 1996 and the reg1onal
fmals m 1997 In 19n. they bc;\t
R1ck M.tJcrus' tc.tm 7H-69 n1 the t1tle
game to captu1c thc 11 seventh nation al champ10nsl11p
Just two !'layers - sc nuu lCn trt
L111ua l Maglo1rc ~mel JUnHJt gu,uJ
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Dale Jarrett 5 087
Bobby Labonte 4 876
Marll Martrn 4 778

Jeff Gordon
Event qualllylf111 record:
Geoffrey Bodme, Ford,
197.476 mph. Nov. 15,
1997
Race rec01d: Dale
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Dale Eamtlardt Jr , 4 647 Jock Sprague 3.747
Jeff Green 4 367
Gras Brffle, 3,739
Matt Kenseth 4 327
Dennis Seller, 3 639

4. Ton~ Stewart, 4 651
!I Jeff Burton 4 513
6. Jell Goroon, 4 571
1 Date £amnarm 4 3&gt;4

[lion Sawyer 3 891

Jay Sauter 3 543

Jeff Pur•l~. 3,658

Mike Wallace. 3,494

Dave Blaney 3 582

1. Rusty Wallace 4 031

Jason Keller 3 537

Ron Homtlday, 3.488
Anlty Houston. 3 359

M1ke McliiiJ&amp;Illm, 3 478
Rand~ LaJoie, 3 379

M1ke Bliss 3 29-4
Jllllmy Hensle)', 3,280

Todd Bodine 3,029

I Ward Burtoo J 921
10. Mike Slllooer, 3,861

CUP

Comln&amp; up: NAPA 500 ·
Where: Atlanta Motor
Speedway, Hampton, Ga.
(1 54-mile track), 325
laps/500.5 m11es
When: Sunday, Nov. 21
Defending champion:

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ON THE SCHEDULE
1995
Notable: Once aga1n. the

track was reconfigured 1n
1997 .... B1il Elliott has won
Dale Jarrett to run for a wm
five ttmes, second among
Without be1ng worned about act1ve dnvers .... Gordon
conseQuences mthe po1nt
won the Cracker Barrel 500
standings ... Earnhardt has here on March 15.

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Mike McLaughlin
In both 1992 and 1993.
He won that same award
ln the Modtfied Tour In

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Dale Jarrett
Bobby Labonte
Tony Stew•t
Jell Gordon
Mark Martin
leiiBurton
Dale Earnhardt
Ward Burton
Rusty Wallace
Mike Sklnn01

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Nov 21

Pumps Chevrokrt Monte
C8rlo
RECORD: BGN - 197
starts, 5 poles, 5 wins, 42
top.ftve finishes, 7 4 top.
105. more than 52.8
million In career eamlngs
FIRSTS: in Busch Grand
Nauonal -Start (May 26,
1984, at Charlotte) , pole
(May 13, 1995. at New
Hampshire), win (June 3.
1995, at Dover)
HOW DO YOU FEEL
ABOUT MOVING TO A
NEW TEAM NEXT YEAR?
'k was tough lea\llng this

Gave 1t h1s best shot
Could sttll tte Gordon·s wins
Unspectacular at Homestead
Could never get h1s lap back
Started 14th, fintshed 12th

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Richard Petty were tne nrst

BUSCH GRAND NATIONAL
It was also title day 1n the
Busch Series as Dale Earnhardt
Jr locked up h1s second straight
champtonshtp, but Joe Nemechek became the only drrver to
WIO tWICe at Homestead With a
vtctOfy 1n the Hotwtleels.com
300 Watd Burton, then leading.
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Mike Mc......,lln haollnl-lo.,. top 10 In polnta ror

Tony Stewart vs. Bobby Labonte
The Joe G1bbs Racing teammates had a bumptng Incident

that made thelf team owner's nervousness apparent. thanks to
the feet that he was In the NBC television booth Labonte was
obviously angry at the t1me, but he had settled dOwn by race's
end. "He (Stewart) would have won anyway,· saki Labonte "It
dldn t matter.·

NASCAA Thlo Week"o Monte Duttoo at- hll opinion:
·Actually, lsn t it reassunng that Stewart and Labonte would lay
It all on the line against each other? Doesn't that alleviate some
of the worries fans have about multlcar teams? Md Stewart
was gracious. gok"tg so far to say, In all honesty, 1WOlJid like to
see Bobby win a championship before 1would like to win one
myself.' As for this partfeular race, ho~Never, Stewart saw an
opening and went for It •

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(lnnovattYe Motorsports),
blrt I sWI wish nothln&amp;
blrt the best for the

ClccfWGIII\er Racln&amp; teams.·

Mike Mclaughlin, nicknamed ' Magic
Shoes,~ slumped to ninth In the Busch Grand
National standings this year after finishing

FIUO OFTHI WIEtl

third In 1998.
McLaughNn has raced In fiVe different racIng dMslons and won at least once In each
He began his fuN·tlme BGN career In 1994
and won for the first time the followlfll year
at tloYur.
He won both ends of a Modified/Busch
North dOubleheader at - HamPShire
International Speedway In 1990. He was
named Most Popular Drtver in Busd'l North

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NO OTHER DRIVER HAS FINISHED IN THE
TOP 10 IN POINTS
STRAIGHT YEARS.
'We have had quite a nm to&amp;ether; It's been a
great six years toaether 1have that race team
to thank for some verr special memor~es. It's
gol~ to be really different next year when 1
race against the No. 34 car."
HOW DID IT FDL TO NOT WIN A RACE
THIS YEAR? ' I never gave uo. I was sUII hOi&gt;
If'€ I could pun Into victory lane In ttle last
race and celebrate with my friends on the raoe
team. It didn't happen, but It would have been
a dream come true for me.·

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1\ngt:J, spuk~:s m,m Tun Mc.1d sun.l ScHJSlta wo uld he lllllodulcd today
LOS ANGELES (AP) - The Anaheim Angels. who went 1lnougl1 ,t
199Y seaso n Ill wh1ch botl1 thc1r 1nanagcr and gl'IR'td! llMJMgcl ~\t Edt-;on lnteJn.tiHllli.ll F11.:: ld.
l'hc Ange ls wctc the ltnal h1g league team wtthout a mJnag.er bclntc hiTresi gned. have tahhed long·tllllC Los Angdcs Dodgc1s catcher Mike
Ill!.!
Sc 1oscw tn h1" IJt st maJol league lll.uugCIJal JOb He managed the
Sc10scm a&gt; thclf new f1eld boss
Afh
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Dukes ol thL: P.tull~.: Co.1~ 1 League. a Dodgers farm team , to
Sc10scm. who turns 41 later 1h1s month , succeeds Terry Collin s. wiH&gt;
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2 What does PRN stand for?
3. Whlch manufacturer once competecr In NASCAR wtth a
car known as the Gala~le?

• HOT: Tony Stewart IS gotng

wllere no rook;Je ,has gone
before
• NOT: Ted Musgrave has
finished outside the top 18 m
eight straight races.

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NASCAR announces new television deal

1nal run for tiSstock-car coverage
Ebersol noted that he had first
~n NASCAR races •n the late
HOMESTEAD, Fla 19605 while a 21-year-old camera·
NASCAR announced a new comman at ABC's "W1de World of
prehensive televiSion deal that
Sports"
i;r.lnti e~~:d us 1 ve nghts 10 Fox for
"I saw the poten11al even back
the ltrst half of !he next sut seasons
lhen, but on ly If the~ could be a
and to NBC'Tumer Sports forlhe
mechantsm to tum 11 from a regron·
second half The two w1 ll alternate
. alt o a national spor1" sa1d Ebcrsol
~mernge of the Daytona 500, wtth
"The France fam1ly (ruhng family
tox genmg the nghts to the 2001
of NASCAR) and maybe I0 or I2
race, !he first year m wh1th the
others deserve Credit for perfonmng
agreement takes cffe~ t
one of the greatest feats m the hisNBC Sport&gt;president 01ck
lory of Amcncan 5p0rt"
Eberrol was on hand to allev1ate
Asked about corn:erns from fans
fears of what may happen to the
who !ike the current covbage from
sport when h1s network becomes a
CBS. TNN, ESPN and ABC,
maJor player 10 NASCA R's lelevl·
Ebcnol satd, "Look at what we've
ston package for 2001 Last weekdone wnh early spans We don't
end marked the Peacock Netw:&gt;rk's

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and put up CaiCel
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111 lei people
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pla ye1
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h1l!llCrs &lt;~ncJ t:: \1 CHIPPER JONES
ll ii U'I h m I l1..,t
11cd .111 o lkn se
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\\,\' ... ~ . . t\lal
tlhtl lost Andtcs G.tl.utaga and LtV)'
Lupcz . The Br-tvcs wo n thl! n c1ghth \\tth one ltht ,m~! 27h pot nt . , l~1 l
stllughl d1vtSIOII tnle and 1eaehed the l ow~.:d hy Anlo n.t thud h.t . , . . ll),ttl
\'v'odd Sc lt cs t01 the" l1rst tunc siiH:C M.ltl Wti!Jam s \\ll!l h.td 1\\P ltr . . t•
1996 hclo1c losmg In the New York and 26l) po tnt s Th ey wc 1e lhL nnl~
plnyc" pllkcd ll ll "' Cl) b.tii iJI
Y.mkccs
'' I thm k D.H!\\d l held th( mnst
Jones· pel fu rm~uH.:C .tg:,ttn st ,11\ut hcr Nev.. Ymk tC d lll. the Ml.!ts nwvcd conSistent ..;c.ls(~ll 11! .tnynnc 111 .tlil'
hun to the heaJ ol the MVPd'"' He NatiOil.l l Lc.t g uc. · Jones s,ud I h:
homered I nUl t nncs Sept 21-2 3 as W~IS st rtliH! !rum s lat I t n ltlll s h
But the Ail ;mla playe1 'ce 111ed
Atlanlil swept tiHCC gamc:-i 110111 the
Mcts . who hegan the ~c 11e s JU St one l1ke ht s team \ onl y oltl.! n"e dO\\' !~IilL'
stretch Galanaga llll "'cd the c t\im~
game back m the NL East
"Certam ly. wnh all the a11eniHHI year alll'f hcmg dt.tgnu,cd with t.:~ tll ­
that scncs got and Jd1vctmg 111 h1g l Ct. Lope! "~It out 1he hn ,1l t;\tl
s1tualions. that pfllhahly catapulted month . , with a 'c ason-cuLling k.~lL'C
me up to the top 1\l lhe li st. · Jones lnJUI Y and clean up hlltcl ll(1 .111
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Dear NASCAR Th1s Week.
My pHStor and I ha\'C ~dis­
agreement about Jeff Gordon I say
he's a saved C hn st~an. and my pas·
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mad because Jelf races on Sundtly
tnstead or gomg to church I read a
tra~t abou1 Jeff and mstde 11 . 11 1s
. nght on 1 Jeff 1s a fmc example for
our youth. and I always hear h1m
pra1smg God
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NASCAR ThiS Week

ATLANTA (AP) Ch1ppcr
Jones turned personal turmoil mto
professiOnal tnumph
The Atlanla Brave&gt; tlmJ hascman
was an O\'crwhclnung dtoH.:c lor the
Natwnal League's Most Valuable
Player Awa1d on WcJneS&lt;l.ly, l•IP·
pmg a remarkable JOUI ncy Irom one
uf the lowest pmnts 111 l11 s lilc
• It was JUSt over u year ago lhat
Junes adm 1ttcd to f.Hhcnng an J!lcg1 t·
1111ate ch1ld . lcadmg tolhe breakup

Sammy Sosa (63) and thnd 111 11,dks ;
loUI·th 111 sluggmg perce ntage ( 6\.l),
on - ~asc percentage ( 44 11 and IO)al
hascs 059 ). seve nth 111 run:... a11J
lOth 111 battmg
All er June 15 . he 1111 111 hun1C1S
and d10vc 111 79 runs.
' Most pcnpk who wa l c h ~d ~ur
te:nn pl ay know v...h.tt ,1 slgllllt cOnt
JOIC he pl.lyed Ill Olll \ ll lC~SS L'SJ!~·
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By Monte Dutton

1999 WINSTON CUP SCHEOULE

Delorr! Henderson
Pllillnnetd, Ind.

111). Hannah 1101
CAR: No. 34 Goukls

A hotter Hoos1er than Gordon?
Seven wms tsn't bad

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CHILDREN: Manning

Long quest for tttle IS OIJer
May be next year's fa~Jorlte

FROM lAST WEEK

WINSTON CUP
Tony Stewart became the f1rst
rook~e e~~e r to wm three races
and the f~rst ever to win twa In
a row H1s w1nnmg margm at
HomesteMMiam• Speedway
over teammate Bobby Labonte,
over frve secords, was the third
largest of the year
A ftftlrplace fmtsh ea rned
Dale Jarrett the Winston Cup
champtonshtp iarrett 's father
Ned won titles rn 1961 and
1965, meamng that the two are
now NASCAR s secoro ratner-

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Whu 1s n:~pons 1bl e for the vul

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{It) The_ fact that he's got a great
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That's probably helped If I came
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IO go along wllh II I'm not saymg
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Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

Southern Local posts first nine weeks honor roll

Page 8

Southern High School
Donald Proffitt, Josh Pullins, Dena
9th Grade - ike Apperson, Sayre, Jon Smith, Jody Wolfe , and
Crystal Cottrill, Mariam EIDabl\ia, Lena Yoacham.
Jeri Hill, Tara Pickens, Brandon
P1erce, Brandon Smith and Tommy Southern Junior High
Theiss ; all A's. Adam Bail, Sharlene
7th Grade- Ashton Brown and
Chapell, Rachel Chapman, Chris Craig Randolph ; all A's. Cammy
Coppick, Custis Crouch, Leasiann Callicoat, Jonas Hart, Randall
Deem, Brittney Fortune, Jordan Hill, Mahon, Mary Ranktn and Autumn
Amy Lee, Andrea Long, Charles Reed.
Moore, Curtis Neigler. Zach P1ckett,
8th Grade- Bethany Amberger
and Josh Sm1th.
and Cody Davis; all A's Jordan
lOth Grade- Joe Cornell, Tyler Bass , Stephante Bradford, Sarah
Little, Rachel Marshall and Lon Hawley, Henry Rtder, and Katte
Sayre; all A's. Matt Ash, Carolyn Sayre.
Bentz, Shern Cummins, Amber
Duffy, Amanda Huddleston, Russell Syracuse Elementary
Krider, Joey
Manuel,
Kim
2nd Gtade ~ Kyle Cunntn gMcDaniel. Travanne Moore, Lind- ham, Ellie Dudding, Vtctona Freesay Smnh, Amy M Wilson and tan man, James Hart, Dame! Imboden,
Wise.
Taylor Lemley, Jesse Ritchie , Brean lith Grade - Sarah Ball, na Taylor and Cathennc Woods , all
Macyn Ervtn, Jonathan Evans, · A's. Cody Counts and Ashley FreeDenise Keyes, Shauna Manuel, and man
Kayia Pulltns , all A's. Aogel Bird,
3rd Grade - Zachary Ash, Alex
Jeff Ctrcle . Clay Enslen , Jeremy Hawley, Emma Hunter and Chelsea
Ftsher, Brandon Htll , Chad Hub- Pape , ail A's. Mern Cnllms, Megan
bard. Josh Larsen , Feltcta Legan, Gray. Jennifer Hunnell, Samantha
Jessica Nance. Matthew Netgier. Patterson , Weston Rohcrt s .md
Brenna Stsson. Magg tc Snuth. Jaunc Warner.
Emtly Stt vers, Kcvtn Tapscott and
4th Grade - Mot gan Btown.
Chns Ycauger
Ltnd say Buzzard and Sarah EIDaba12th Grade - Stacey Etvm. Ja ; all A's Bonnte Lou Allen , Teddy
Courtney Hames, Autumn Hill. Brown. Heather Cundttr, Stephantc
Samantl{a Hysell, Chnstophcr Ran- Cundtff and Trenton Roseberry.
dolph, Bobby Scarberry. Autumn
5th Grade- Mallory Htli and
Thomas and Brandon Wolfe; all A's
Jacob Hunler; ail A's Ntck Buck,
Jatme Baker, Enn Boi1n , Sarah Chns Cogar. Chance Colltns. Olt vta
Brauer. Hetdt Bumpus, Bill Coe, Dudding, Tyler Harkness. Amber
Adam Cummgs, Heather Dailey, Hill , Nathan McClure, Adam
Joshua Davts, Ktm lhle, Jeremy Phtllips, Allie Rees, Adelle Rtce,
Lawson. Larame Lawson, Amber and AshleeTeaford.
Maynard, Julie Nakao, Kyle Norris,
6th Grade- John Bentz; all A's

Thursday, November 18, 1999

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!This nutrition column is brou~ht to you as a service of the
Health Department's Health Services Grant by
Jackit' Slarcht•r, program coordinator. and Rebecca Grueser,
\l&lt;i~:s Cuunl~

assistant coordinator I
:\ , til l.' hnlld.1ys ,\ppw.u.: h .wt..l we pll~patc our famtlt es for the
hu-.t ll' nl p.utt c' ,uH.I g.:t togc thl!rs tts Important to rememhcr to
ollc t lt !..!h lct altcrn.llt\l'S to our tcsll\'C occastons.
Tltc\cy IS w dl!losc• one ot two favllntc lngh calonc holiday
lo llJ ..,. hut dl\l\l' C lithe ! l1ghta ttems to balance it. Espcctally wh1lc
.lttl.' lli.ltng palltes anJ s pc~..:tal ocrasJolb dunng the holidays. It ts
\ \ 1'1.! to pt c:sl' nl li ghter ttcms to keep wctght gam at a mmtmum
Sli me ''·"Y w.tys to .tch1eve tins were g1vcn by Johnson &amp; Wales
Unt \'l.: rsnv ·who olh:rs ltght -mmdt:LI substitutiOns fot hcavtcr
tk s:-.c l1 lllO(.I!ItL,IIII. &gt;n S.
Ca lled "Swcel Sol uu ons'' they tncludc the foilowmg :
- Replace I Thsp. hullct wtth I Tbsp applesauce
- Repl.tcc Ill l1Unccs un ,weetened chocolate with 1/2 ounce
lOl"U.J

- Re place I egg wtth 2 egg whttes or 20 ounce egg substitute.
- Rl·pla rc I ounce heavy cr~am wtth I ounce evaporated sk tm
milk
,
- Rcpl ,\lc I lluncc sour cream w1th 10 ounce nonfat sour cream.
- Repl,\lc 1/2 cup ILC cream wtth 1/2 cup nonfat frozen yogurt.
- Rl·pi.Jll' (; Tl'am-h,t.scd caramel :sauce with burnt-sugar caramel
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Anothct l' Dod chmcc lor huhlcr alternattves IS choosing the ulu'
e
mate lean meat nl tradtttonal hohday food . turkey, especmliy the
wh ttc hrc.tst dnd wmg meat. removing the skm, of course.

Roa' t Turke v wtlh F11 e- Peppcr Ruh and Apple-Cranberry Stuffing,
a rectpe by Gucke nhelmer Enterpnses. yields 12 servings:
ingtcd;cnts T,..., Tutkey. about 16 pounds, fresh oranges, salt to
t.tstc. l11e peppercorn blend. cracked. and apple cranberry stuffing
Rtnsc the tut key tn stde and out. pat tl dry, and squeeze JUICe
lmm ltc sh ot.tn ges evenl y over the turkey Sprinkle the turkey With
l.llt. tuh tt 111th ltvc ctacked peppercorn put on a roasttng rdck, and
put I 1/2 cups ol chtekcn t\roth tn the roastmg pan Place the turkey
on thL' t.K k. h1 L'~1 s t stdc up and co,cr with alumtnum fml. Then
roa~ t at ,\25 F lot three hours Remove the loti, Contmue roastmg
lllr a p p rn~ llll.tlcl y 2 hDU\S. hasttng occasiOnally unul the mternal
lcttlpct,t\utc ul thc tutkc y " J(i5 F. Allow the turkey to rest for 15
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.... ,ucl' p.m llnng to hot I. rcmorc from heat and set astde Heat otl tn

mcdtum , ktllct. sau te apples. onwns and celery Until translucent
Tt.tn skt to 1111 :\ 111~ how l. AUd cruutons. ctanberry and currant mtxtul r. tcm.tmtng h;oth . sage, sail and pepper St1r to combine.
PLtcc tn c.tssc ltlle. Bake at 325 F. approxtmately 50 mmutes.
Nuttt tttm pn setv tn g Ca lones. 216: lat 7 2 g (27 5%calones from
l&lt;~t) . P" ''"'" 7 4 g carhuhydrme . 36 4 g cholesterol 0 mg sodtum
~Ying
.
1\nd altct .t il the parltcs are over don 't forget the Importance of
e&lt;e rctse lor Ihe lamtl y to help balance your wetght through the holtdays Ju, l l '\ mmutc s of walkmg . an exce llent acrobtc (fat burn"'"' actt vtt v wt ll hum 95 to 100 calones, equal to I tablespoon
pc:mul hutt.ct nt one It ted egg. and JUSt 30 mmutes wtll burn 170
e.tlon es the same as a mcd tum haked potato (plain) So after that
wonderlu l Thanksgtvtng dtnncr or party IS over plan a datly walk
lm pka,ltre and enJoy the pleasure of your famtly workmg toward
a hc.tlthy wc tght ,md h,"c a happy hoitday.

Princess Diana's mother
launches song for charity
LONDON (A P) Pnncess
Dtana's mother has helped launc.h a
song for a charity she thinks her late
daughter would have supported .
Frances Shand Kydd made a rare
publtc appearance Wednesday at the
launch of "Wtil You Walk On By '' "
sttn g by •former Runng lead smger
Donmc Munro.

The lyrics cnwuragc hstcncrs to
love thctr nct ghbors and constdcr
those less lortunate . Proceeds from

s,des ,)J the stnglc wtll go to The Ptlgllmagc Trust. a charity wh1ch provtdcs holtdays lor dtsahlcd chtldrcn
Mrs . Shand Kydd said the record
wo uld he a hcllcr mc monal to

DAUGHTER BORN -

Randy

and Lisa Phillips announce the
birth of their daughter, Emily
Chyanne, Oct. 20. She weighed
seven pounds, five ounces and
was 21 inches long.
She is the granddaughter of
Austin Phillips and the late Max·
ine Phillips, and Gene Oiler and
Patsy Oiler.
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Dear Ann: I am enclosmg a m lumn that must be at least 20 ye,us
old . but 1 still thmk 1( , a hoot. ·STROUDSBURG, PA
DEAR STROUDSBURG: 1 do.
ton Here\ the poem

Dtana - who Jied tp a Paris car
ct.tsh tn IYY? - than ,my statue or
\!,m.kn

... In a n'lcssagc of support on lhc
,lccve ol the smgle she s,uJ "The
ftrst mmncnt I hcatu tt. I knew tl
was , pee tal. It c.1pturcd ail the concerns hoth Dtana and I cared
ahout."

The stnglc goes on sale
on Nov. 22.

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tlunktng I suggest your daughter
ltp-oll the young men tn advance
Then . her lather\ pronouncement s
1 1 k
would cotn;: oi l .ts 1css o. a s 1oc
p S Has he conl tdcd wiMI he was tn
lm pt, cv tous hie' A J"&lt;kass. per·
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and Donl!es . . has cvcrythtng I rom
the nutra gemtsly Iunny to the
pOt gnantl) tnst ghtlul
Send a sc 11b
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the Ctc.tlors Syndtc.ttc wch p.tge .tl
ww" eteat &lt;ns co m

the chutch kttchcn arc Joann Lee. abov~ nJnh:d .md to [ dna Knopp .
Letha Prolfm. and Melissa Smtth Peggy Hill. E ~ th rt \Vc , t. N,tonll
Othct
1tcms discussed were dond~ Ncv tllc . M.ttltc Beegle'. Mtldred
A program on Thanksgtvtng
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the Meigs Cooperative H.ut. Ruth Sttnpson. Shctla Thetss.
IH ghl tghted a re~.:cnt mecttng of the
Sonslunc Ctrcle ol' Dorcas Bethany Partsh Food Bank and other Mattha Lou Bcc~lc Ltlltan H.tyman . Mahcl Brae; M.uttc Tc.t l'llld .
tmprovements for the church .
Church held at the church
Btnmkna
R.unct ; Thchnd Walton.
Maty
Cleek,
correspondmg
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Lt
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Russell.
Emclme Sayre. Sally
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had
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presented the pt ogram With
Gloeckner
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H:11e l Me Kelle y
McKenZie
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Carol
Manuel
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Arnott,
Paultne
Wolle
.
- " In evct ythmg gtve thanks; for
Display planned
Dec.
9
wtlh
Janet
Th~1
ss 111 charge ol
George
Sayre,
Lin
Hart.
Edtson
MIDDLEPORT - A doll and toy thts ts the wtll of God m Chnst Jesus
the
ptog
t
am
and
Lllltdn
Hdyman and
Brace,
Ethel
Orr,
Mary
L1sle
and
exhtbtl wtll he featured at the Rtvcr- conccrnmg you ."
Ruth
Sunpson
sctvmg
tch
cshml!nts
She also read the htstory of Roy Jenkins family.
bend Arts Council open house to be
Secret
St,
tcrs
wtll
CXL
hangc
Chn stAnn
Boso
read
a
poem
that
she
Thanksgtvmg, whtch Abraham Lmstaged Sunday. from I to 5 p.m.
llla'\
gttts
at
the
ncxtmcettn
g
had
wntten
about
Dr
Hunter.
In addtuon to a large dtspiay of coln declared as a natwnal holtday m
Refreshments were served by
Barb1es,there wtil be other dolls and 1863, and "Fatth of Our Fathers."
toys. some antiques. Refreshments TheiSs read "One Nauon Under Joann Lee and Letha Proffin to the
God," Each member wrote down
wtll be served
thtn gs for whteh they arc thankful.
In 1886, the 21st president of the Untted States, Chester A 1\rthur. dted
Lois Sterrett conducted the bustTalent show tickets on sale
m
New
York at age 56.
.
MIDDLEPORT - T1ckets lor ness meetmg Kathryn Hart and
In
I
899,
music
conductor
Eugene
Ormandy
was
born m Budapest. Hun·
the Rtverbend Talent Revue to be Mehssa Smnh gave the secretary
gary.
.
staged on Nov. 26 and 27 m the and treasurer reports and both were
In
1928,
the
first
successful
sound-s
ynchronJzcd
ant
mated cartoon. Walt
Metgs M1ddle School audttonum arc approved. Sterrett read Romans 6·23
Disney's
"Steamboat
Wiihe,"
starnng
Mtckey
Mouse,
prcmtcred tn New
whtch says "For the wages of sm ts
now on sale . ,
York.
In Pomeroy ttckcts may be pur- death; but the gtft of God ts eternal
In 1936, Germany and Italy recogntzed the.Spa nt sh gove rnment ol Fran·
chased at Swisher-Lohse and life through Jesus Christ our Lord.
CISCO
Franco.
Hanwell House, wluic in Middle - She also read an arttcie tttled "A Few
In
1959, "Ben·Hur," the Btbltcal-cra movtc spectacle statrtng Charlton
pori, they arc avmiable at the Ohio Wnnkles Add Character" and "You
Heston,
had its world prcnuerc tn New York
R1ver Boar Co, Mtddlepon Depart- Took My Place."
In
1969,
financler-dtpiomat Joseph P Kennedy dtcd .'" Hyannts Port.
Servmg on a committee to purment Store, and Oilice Service an\)
Mass,
at
age
81
chase a stove and water heater for
Supply.
Advance ttckets are $4 each and
will be sold unti I noon on Friday.
Ttckets at the door arc $5 each
Birthday celebrated
POMEROY - Wtlltam Leth ts
celcbratmg illS 91 st htnhd.ly today.
Cake wa~ ~crv~d 111 h1s honm at the
Scntor Cti lt.c ns Center. Cards may
be sent to httn at 35787 Vance Ro,td .
Pomeroy. Ohto. 45 76'}

Wreath making class offered by
Arts Council
Dentse Arnold wtll olfer a holt day wreath makmg workshop m 1he
Rtverbend Atts Councti on Matn
Street tn Mtddlepnn on Dec. 6 at
6.30 p.m All matenals for maktng a
wreath will be provtded. Cost IS $25.
Those mtetestcd may regiSter hy
calhng Dcntsc at 9'}2 -7573

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can I tell hmy wtfc after a so md
many
the
h
years
t
at
s
e
ts no mustct n '
racket ts dnvmg me crat.y ' -- HAD
ONG ISLAND
IT ON L ONG ISLAND Pi
DEAR L
. c&lt;~se
don 't bl ow 30 years Sof lsatnthood
hy
·prt e Loutse
t
I
ostng
your
emper
u
s
wtth a do1en accordion lessons anJ
f h
s
sevcrai piccchs ok s feetltnuStc. otry.
but about
I can'tBern
t tntee oanda Murray
tung you can
do

the young men , but I'm al·rat·d her
father's talk will drive away any
scnous marriage prospects.
chair,
1 tonk the neck from a bottle,
Every time a fellow comes tnto
our
hous•.
my husband looks httn
From the horse I got the half,.
c
over,
decides
what kind of ant mal he
I put them ail together with some
it on and some glue, .
was tn a past hfe, and then, tells htm .
And 1 "'''a darned stght better
He said one young man with a nare
iov m'
row face and reddtsh hatr use&lt;! to be
a
Than I ever ool from you.
,,' ox. and that fellow hasn' t been
e
back since. Another young man who
Dear Ann Landers: 1 am send- played football was dark. handsome
mg a column Iro m the 1960's (I can and powerfully bUt h. My husband
tell tl san anttquc by yoUt ptcturc.) I tnlormed thtS chap that he was
l
Undoubtedly a gorilla. . t
hope tl 's not too oid to prm . ·A• cordtng to my hushand , I was
MANITOWOC. WIS
'
~
DEAR MANITOWOC: I am a squmel , and my mother was a
amated that tt \ tn such good co ndt - cow. My daughter ts very upse t
t11111 Hctc 11 ts
about thiS. and so am I What can we
Dear Ann ·. M)' hushand hcltcves du·• -- MRS M.L.
d
,til hum.ms tnh.thtlcd the earth tn the
DEAR MRS.: II your husban
I took a leg from the table,
I tonk the hack from an old

Fellowship meets
Love g1ft bags made up of ttems
brought by members were prepared
to be dtstrtbuted before Thanksgt v102: to shutms and students away
fr~m home when the Ladles MtsSII)nary Fellowshtp met at the
Ractne Bapltst Church
It was reported dunng the mectmg that 48 anntversary plates have
been 01 dered. Dec. I9 was set as the
date for the Chmtmas dmner at the
"Kountry Kttchcn ."
Cookie Salser presided at the
metmg opening wtth prayer and
scnpture from Man 25. She spoke
of lhe people living on the sllects of
New York, mentioning in parttcularly one woman which caught her
attentiOn She then had a readt ng
titled "The Bag Lady."L
Vtcky Cumms, secretary, read the
mmutes of the last mettng, and
Nancy Carnahan read letters of
thanks from mt ss tonanes. John
Adams in Germany and John Hail in
Australia. Plans were made to send
each of the missionaries a Christmas
love gtft. Cards were stgned to be
sent to those who are in hospitals,
rest homes, and those at home who
are unable to get out.
Dorotha Salser gave devotions on
Thanksgivtng . Cathy Rule had
prayer, and Refreshments were
served by Cummms and Salser.

Circle program

Bob~ Market
Announces Their 4th Annual

Christmas Open House
Saturday, N·o vember 20th
8 am until 9 pm
at the Gallipolis Garden Center

''Let Bob's help you get in the
Christmas Spirit. Come walk
through a spectacular winter
wonderland while selecting the
perfect decorating touches for your
home or the perfect gift for your
loved one."
''Light Refreshments will be seroed"

• Russ Qem • And So Much Mon:

The area i be1t •election of fresh cut
Chriltma1 Trees including the ever popular
Fraser Fir

Thanksgiving program highlights

Stars meet with Mandela
JOHANN ESBU RG.
South
Afrtca (AP) - Holl ywood stars
Danny Glover and Morga n Fleeman aJmu they onl y needed one
reason to tra\cl all the wa) here u
chance to spend ltmc wnll antt ·
aparthctd hero Nelson Mandela
'' When you get a ~:hancc to sn
with Madth.t for JUst a IIIII\ Ute - II
doesn ' t take me long .. to dcc1dc to

come. Glover told report ers
Madiha is Mundcla 's "clan name.
und has become an .lfTcruonall.!.
nu:knamc .

!.

Freeman s.wJ he's tn ' ' deep

talks " w1th Manuela and South
1\fncan ftlmmakcr Amtnt Singh to
play. the role of Mandela in a
movie about the form er pre side nt

fAI1IM If, GAU.IPIII,
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Ryan Amberger, Bobby Eblin, Dennts L~vender, Myca Michael, Cattlin
Nease and Chelsea Smtth.
Portland Elementary
4th Grade - Megan Day and
Cody Patterson; all A's. Erin Chapman, Shelena Doss, Ashley Krider,
Dercck Lee, Drew Long, Whitney
R1ffie, Jessica Smith, Ashley Weddle and.Bntney Young.
51h Grade - Natausha Arnott,
Cameron Brinager, Miranda McKelvey and Bethany Vance .
6th Grade - Ntcole Jones; all
A's Dusttn Bnnager, Counney Cai ltcoat , Arllber Holsmger and Enn
WISe.
Letart Elementary
lsi Grade - Kat te B~rr and
Bobb1 Hams: all A's Allen Bnckles,
Alex Day, Shawna Farley, Mickale
Htil, Dakota Imboden , Dalton Imboden, Justtn McNabb, Katey Patterson. Charley Pyles, Matthew Shane ,
Pmge Shuler, Kale lynn Smith. Jaylm
Sntder and Braxton Thorla
2nd Grade - Cody Neal. John
Powell , Cyle Recs. Stephamc Shambltn. and Lynzec Tucker all 1\'s.
Brooke Chadwell , Btadley Cnpptck.
Ktm Fatllkner, Ale~ts Htll , Gabhy
Johnson. Altsha Lawson. Cody Lee.
Dustm Salser, Jordon Taylor. Ashley
Walker and Kelly Wmebrenncr.
3rd Grade - Jimmy Gnmm ,
Christopher Holter, Bryan Harns
and Rachel J'tckens; ail A's . Marvm
Eddy, Tosha Jones, Stefant Johnston, Bnttany Meidau , Paul Powell.
Anthony Shambim and' t:;aieb Utt.

Holiday feasting is important time to practice food safety
By The Associated Press
Four steps to food safety are suggested by the Partnershtp for Food
Safety EducatiOn.
Clean
Bacteria spread fast. Here is how
to fight back:
- Wash hands wtth hot , soapy
water be lore handhng food and after
using the bathroom, changtng dmpers and handling pets.
- Wash cutting boards, dtshes,
utensils and counter tops with hot,
soapy water after preparing each
food item and before yo u go on to
the next food .
- Usc piasttc or other nonporous
cutting boards. These boards should
he run through the dtshwasher or
washed in hot, soapy water after use.
--Co nstder using paper towels to
clean up kttchen surfaces. If you use
cloth towsls, wash them often m the
hot c~le
of your clothes washer
·-~
. jlr.
Separate
Cross-contammation 1s th e scJcntiflc term for how bactena can
spread from one food to another.
cspcctall y when you arc handltng
taw meat , poultry and seafood, so
keep these foods away from readyto-eat foods
- Scpttratc raw meat, poultty t~nd
-seafood lrom other foods tn your
gro~.:cry shoppan.g &lt;.::ut and tn yout
rcfngcralot.
- If posstbic, use a separate cutttn g boatd for raw meat products.
- Always wash hands, cutttng
hoards. dtshes and utenstl s wtth hot.
soapy water after they caine m contact wttl1 ta w meat, poultry and
seafood
- Never place cooked food on a
pl ate whtch prev tously held raw
meat , poultry and seafood ..
Cook
Food sa fety experts agree that
loads are properly cooked when
they are heated enough for a long

enough time and at a htgh enough even according to USDj\ standards.
temperature to kill the harmful bac- A number of food sctentists all contena that cause foodborne illness.
firmed the safety of this recommen- Use a clean thermometer to dation. " 'Most bacteria are killed at
measure the internal temperature of around I 40 F. Bacteria in turkey
cooked foods, to make sure meat, meat cooked to 180 For 185 Fare
poultry, casseroles and other foods long gone, they say, but so too are
arc cooked all the way through.
moistness and flavor.
--Cook roasts and steaks to at
least 145 F, pork to at least I60 F.
Chill
Whole poultry should tie cooked to
qqick ly
Refngerate
foods
180 F for doneness (see note) .
because cold temperatures keep
-Cook ground beef, where bac- hannfui bacteria from growmg and
teria spread during processmg, to at multip\ymg. Set your refngerator no
le ast 160 F. lnformatton from the higher than 40 F and the freezer umt
Centers for DISease Control and Pre- at 0 F. Check the temperatures occavention links eating undercooked, sionally.
pin~ ground beef with a htgher nsk
- Refrigerate or freeze perishof tllness. If a thermometer ts not ables, prepared food~ and leftovers
avatlable, do not cat ground beef wtthin two hours or sooner
that is still pink mside.
- Never defrost food at room
- Cook eggs until the yolk and temperature. Thaw food in the
whtte are firm. Don ' t use rec ipes in refrigerat or, under cold runnmg
which eggs remam raw or only par- water or in the micro)\/ ave. Man nate
'
ually cooked.
' '
foods in the refrigerator
- Fish should be opaque and
-Divide large amounts of leftflake easily wtth a fork .
overs among small , shallow contain- When cookt ng tn a mtcrowave ers for qutck coohng tn the refngeroven, make sure there are no cold ator.
spots m food where bactena can sur-Don't pack the rcfngerator.
vive. For best results, 'tover food. Cool air must c~rculate to keep food
stir and rotate for even cook ing If safe.
there ts no turntable, rotate the dish
by hand once or twtce dunng cookThe Partnershtp for Food Safety
mg.
Educauon descnbes ttself as a pub- Bnng sauces, soups and gravy ltc-pnvate pattnership that combines
w a b01l when rcheattng Heat-other the resources of the federal governJeftovcts thoroughly lo at· least 165 ment , industry and consumer organiF
•·
zattons to conduct tt s fond safety
Note: bpmions vary on when a educauon campmgn .
turkey ts done. Using a meat therFor more lood safe ty mfonnamom eter, " safe " temperatures can tion .
range from 160 F to 180 1'. The AgnUSDA's Meat and Poultry Hotculture Department recommends lme (800) 535-4555 Wch stte:
walttng unttl thtgh meat of a stuffed www.fsis.usda.gov.
turkey reaches 180 F. The editors of
FDA's Food Infonnatton and
"The Cook's Illustrated Complete Seafood Hotltne (800) 332-4010.
Book of Poultry " (Clarkson Potter) Web stle: www cfsan.fda gov.
say that fot a turkey without breadYour ioea l cooperattve extensiOn
based stuffing "a finiShed tempera- office
ture of I60 F to I65 F is more than
Partnership for Food Safety Eduadequate to k1ll possible pathogens, cation Web site. www.fightbac.org.

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THURSDAY
PORTLAND - Revival, Freedom Gospel Mission, Bashan and
Stiversville Road, Portland, Rev
Mark Winneil, evangelist, Thursday
through Sunday, 7 p.m each even mg.
Smgers, the Bissells, Thursday,
Deanna Stewar~ Friday; Jodie Rice.
Saturday, and Delivered Sunday.

FRIDAY
GALLIPOLIS Parkinson's
Support Group, 2 p.m. Fnday,
library, Grace United Methodist
Church, 600 Second Ave , Gailtpolis. Speaker, Jonathan Kollmann.

POMEROY - Preceptor Beta
Beta Chap!er, Beta Sigma Phi SororIty, Thursday, 6:30 p.m. at Lutheran
Church. Reva Vaughan and Velma
Rue, hostesses.

SATURDAY
MIDDLEPORT - Free Thanksgtving dinner, Saturday, Fatth
Chapel Church, 923 South Third St.,
Middleport. Serving 2 to 5 p.m.

RACINE - Racme Post 602,
American Legion, Thanksgiving
dmner, hall, Thursday, 7 p.m. for
Legion and Auxtliary members, their
spouses and special guests, VFW
Post 9053 and spouses. Meat and
potatoes furnished , take covered
dtsh.

SALEM
CENTER ·Star
Grange 778 will hold its annual

POMEROY - Rock Springs
Better Health Club, Thursday, I p.m.
at the Rockspnngs United Methodtst
Church. Dorothy Jeffers, hostess.
CHESTER - Ewings Chapter,
Sons of the Amencan Rcvoiutton,
Thursday, old Meigs County Courthouse tn Chester Dmncr by reservalton only by Tuesday. 6:30 p.m.
made by calhng 992-7874. Program
at 7:30 p.m. with William Plants of
Galhpolts, speaker. Dues payable.
Guests welcome.
RACINE Southern Htgh
School's third annual Career Fair
Thursday, 12:30-2 ·30 p.m. m the
SHS gymnasium. College. military,
apprenttceshtp and other representattves will be avatlablc to meet wtth
students and parents. Public welcome Contact Shirley Sayre or Tom
Weaver at Southern High School at
949-261 I for more information.
TUPPERS PLAINS -

Eagles to host "Meet the team night"
activities 111 EHS gymnasium, 6 p.m.

Thanksgiving supper and fun night,
Saturday, with dinner at 6:30 p.m .
and fun night to follow. All members
and mterested persons are urged to
attend.
MONDAY
POMEROY - Regular meeting
of the Meigs County Commtssioners, 10 a.m. mstead of I p.m. Monday.
RUTLAND - Rutland Friendly
Gardeners, Monday, 7 30 p m at the
home of Janet Bolin.

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Thanksgiving pinwheel cake rolls out harvest color and flavor
By The Associated Press
When the Harvest Chocolate
Pumpkin Cake ts sliced, you can see
tts colorful pinwheel pattern in
appealingly seasonal brown and
·
orange stripes.
The colors come from the chocolate cake whtch is roiled around a
creamy pumpkm filling, makmg this
dessert a nice alternative to pumpktn
p1c to offer for Thanksg1vmg or
other holidays.
It's not hard to make , with
un sweetened cocoa powder that
mixe s easily mto the other mgredtents. The kids could be recruited to
help, to stir the batter or spread tl
into the pan.
Harvest Chocolate Pumpkin
Cake
For the Pumpkin Filling:
3-ouncc package cream cheese.
so ltened
1/2 cup powdered sugar
1/2 cup cooked pumpkm
1/2 teaspoon ground ci11namon
1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg
l/4 teasponn vantlla cxttact
1/2 cup whippmg t;ream
For the Cake:
4 e~gs, separated
3/4 cup sugar
I teasppon vanilla ex tract
1/2 cup all-purpose nuur
113 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
1/2 teaspoon bakmg soda
I /4 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt

mg 2 additional minutes.
Combine dry mgredtents, add to
yolk mixture alternately with water,
beatmg on low speed just unttl
smooth. Gradually fold chocolate
mixture tnto beaten whites with rubber spatula until well blended .
Spread batter evenly in prepared
pan.
Bake I2 to I5 minutes or until
top sprmgs back when touched
hghtiy Immed1ateiy loosen cake
from edges of pan. mvert on clean
towel sprinkled with powdered
113 cup water
sugar. Carefully peel off f01i. ImmeFor the Chocolate Glaze
diately roll cake in towel, starting
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa from narrow end; place on wtrc rack
to cool completely. Carefully unroll
powder
cake; remove towel. Spread.' cake
2 tablespoons water
wtth filling ; reroll without towel.
3/4 cup powdered sugar
To prepare Chocolate Glaze:
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
Melt butter in a small saucepan
To prepare Pumpktn Fill mg . Beat
cream cheese wtth powdered sugar. ovet low heat; add cocoa and water.
Beat in pumpk111 , cinnamon. nutmeg stirrmg unttl smooth and sltghtly
and vatHlla. Slowly add whipping thtckened. Do n·ol bot!. Remove
cream, bcattng untti s lightly thtck- from heat; cool sltghlly Gradually
add powdered sugar nnd vamlia.
ened. Refngerate about 2 hours.
bcaung with whisk unttl smooth
To prepare the Cake:
~
Makes about 1/2 cup.
Heat oven to 375 F. Line jcilyroll
Spoon
glaze over top of rolled
pan or bakmg pan with side s, 15 1/2until just before
cake.
Refrigerate
by- 10 112-by- I -t nch, wtth foil. Gentng
Cover
and
refngeratc any
scrv
j
erously grease lo ti
leftover
dessert.
Beat egg whites m large bow l on
Makes I 0 to 12 servmgs.
htgh speed of mi xe r unttl soft peaks
Nutrition
information per serv.
form ; gradually add 1/2 cup sugar,
ing
(1112
of
recipe): 300 cal.. 5 g
bcattng unttl stttl peaks lorm.
pro.,
47
g
carbo.,
10 g fat (6 g satuaside . Beat egg yolks and van ill~ in
rated
fat)
,
90
mg
chol
., 220 mg sod tmediUm bowl 3 minutes ; gradually
um
add rcmanung 1/4 cup sugar, beat-

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•ordnance Fields - Games Begin At 10 a.m.
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•All Proceeds Go Towards Food Baskets For Local Needy
tUmited Roster Of 10 Players (5 Men &amp; 5Women)
ISingle ElimJnalion (Two 20-Mlnute Halves)
tNo One Under 18 Years Of Age Permitted To Play
tUmited To First 10 Teams To Sign-Up .
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•Rules Presented At lime Of Sign-Up

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Thursday, November 18, 1999

The Daily Sentinel

This year, "The Da1ly Se ntinel @ Eastern H1gh School" will be planned
and primanly wntten by students in the school's new Journali sm class.
The class, taught by fi rst-year teacher Marc1e Young. also publishes a
school newspaper. The Eastern Press. wh1ch is also wnuen and cd1 ted by Ms
Young's students.
Students have begun meetmg With Sentinel Reporter Brmn J. Reed tu discuss the deve lopment of stones of mterest to studen ts as well as the adult
readers of the newspaper.
"The Dm ly Sent mel @ Eastern H1gh Sc hool," as we ll as sc hoo l pages wntten by students at Me1gs and Southern High Sc hools. have been a regular
school-year lcatuJ c m The Daily Sentinel for two years They were concievcd
to include youth .tctJVJtJCS and msJghts mto the pages of the newspaper. as
well as to promote newspaper readmg among young people.
PartJt lpatwn 1n the page IS not limned to Journali sm students Students
from throughom the school Will be encouraged to contn bute nev.s. photographs. and creatl ve wntmg for the page, and may contact Ms. Yo ung IOJ
mformation.

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There are always good people
who aefusc to lollow the crowd. O n('

such pe rson who docs not 1h1nk 11
would he a good idea tu dcct an actor
was scnaor Saaah Scx tnn, who saaJ
that actors. sports stars and mtlhonaJrcs "should Stick w1th what they
SUCCESSFUL TEAM- This year's Lady Eagles volley·
ball team , pictured here with Coach Don Jackson , at game

time, surprised many with their successful year, having lost
seven seniors last year.

Lady Eagles surprise even loyal fans
By SARAH FRANK
After los1ng seven senwrs from a team that fmi shed w1th a 15- 1 season,
even the most loyal Eag les lim had thc1r doubts about the success of this year's

team and turned quite a few heads."
1
The g1rls came through with an 18-8 season and were named TVC Champs
for the third year runmng, and were also scctwnal champs. Wlule at sec tionals.
team
seniors Leah Sanders and Aliso n Rose, and JUniors Juh Ba1lcy ami Knsten
Se nwr Leah Sanders best desc ribed this year's successful season when she Chevalier were honored for their success ful seniors.
said . "we all worked very hard th1 s season to aclucve what they did . This
"Even th ough our las t loss was a tough one to swallow. I ke I we pl .tycd
was. by far. one of our best seasons. We were able to get along, play hard, one heck of a season," Alison Rose said. "After losmg seven sen iors last year.
and prove that height Isn't all th at mailers when Eastern plays the game."
we thought il would be hard to regroup , but we did 11success fully and proved
Every member of th1s year's team was able to put aside any differences to be another team for EHS to be proud of. "
they may have had Ill order to g1ve their best to the team, and this may very
Eve n though everyone. espec ially the scn im s. we re saJ to ~..:c the sca~o,;on
we ll have been the secrc1 to our success.
end . they were proud of what th ey had ac hieved The seniOr players w1shed
"At the hegmn1ng of the season everyone doubted us," Becky Dav1s. a the team the best ol luck and much success.
senior, sa1d. "but as the year progressed. we started workmg together as a

One deer's story: all about life in the wild.
By AMANDA NORTHRUP
A few days ago, I had the chance
to s11 down With a deer who had been
camped out in my back yard H1s
name was Jolm Deer and he was the
IHcest old buck you'd ever want to
ineet. After a few minutes of small
talk and ch1t-chat. Mr Deer tearfully di&lt;:tated IllS story to me.
"Every year it's the same thing.
You hunters prance around in your
bnght orange vests and chase helpless deer li ke myself into our safe
have ns. You si t up 1n your tree
stands, making n so we can no
longer frolic in the meadows as deer
so love to do. You force us to wait
until mghtfall to sneak down to the
streams and ri vers for a dnnk And 11
1s not until you pack up and head for
home that we even dare to leave the
safety of our shelters to fi nd somcthmg to eat

"Wh y'1 What's with you people''

Why do you do th1s to us every year?
We've never done anything to you.
Oh, sure, we run 1nto your cars every

now and then. but 1f you paid a little
mo1e attent1on to the 10ad and less on
what rad 1o statiOn yo u're turnmg to.

it wouldn't hap pen as much. I mean ,
It 's not ou r fault you ca n't get your

c1garcuc lu or that yo u didn't have

tunc to put on your makeu p at home.
May he 11 wouldn't be so bad 1f you
JUSt ki lled us wnh yo ur guns or
nrrows or what l1;wc you. but it doesn't stop thc1c. You come at us with
yo ur c.u-s and sc m1 trucks. too. You
&gt;peed down th ose long stretcl1cs of
asphalt Without so much as a care for
the un suspec tm g dee1 roamin g the
n1 ght.
" You humans JUSt can't fdthom
what n's like to step out 1nto the road
and fmd yourse ll stanng mto the

bnght headlight s of some car. You're
transfixed by the prett y li ght and all
the colors swirling around in 1ts
depth s. And the n, -Bam I You're
launched through the air. your rack
flying off in a different di rection than
your body. Then you slam into the
ground and are dead. Of course, I've
never expenenced this, but I've seen
it plenty oftimes. just as I've see n my
· friends and family members mercilessly brought down by yo ur arrows
and yo ur guns.
A" friend of mine once said, "gun
season's over, here come the muzzle
loade1 s. What's next?" '

"Well , what IS next? Arc you
planning on usmg dynanHtc on us m
the near future' Or will ymijust drop
heavy objects on our heads l1ke in
those cartoons yo u humans arc so
fond of? · I don't' know what you're
plannmg wh1le you're sJttmg m those
nice linle houses of yours. hull sure
hope my life is spared ag mn tillS season."
Sadly, Mr John Dec; is no longe r
among the deer population of South
Eastern Ohio. He me t up with a car
on Route 7 late one ni ght on his way
home. Our thoughts and praye1s ge
out to Mr Deer's su1 v1ving famil y. :

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Associated Press Writer
THE VALLEY. Anguilla - Hurricane Lenny loomed ofl a string o f
Dutch and Bru1sh Canbbcan iSlands
today after slammmg us 150-mph
wmds agmnst St. Croix, where 11
llung boats onto the beach, fl ooded
roads and homes and tore away a
p1er.
The late-season storm has killed at
leas t lour peopl e from Colombia to
Dutch St Maarten in the northeast
Caribbean.
On Tuesday, two fi shermen
drow ned oil kJ&gt;lombJ a's Canbbean
peninsul a. and rams destroyed half of
,, coastal v11lage. leavmg 540 people
homeless.
One n1an died Jll 'lhe Puerto Rican
capllal . San Juan , alter he Jell off a
ladder as he tried to board up windows. A man in St. Maancn d1cd
Wednesday when the garde n wall of
h1s hill side home collapsed on hun .
The hurncanc was unli ke ly to
stnkc the mainland Un11ed State s.
sa1d meteorologist Stacy Stcwa11 al
the National HUlru.:anc Ccntc1 111
M1 a m1 He cautiOned. howeve r. that
Le nn y still could hnng heavy surf
capable of e1od1ng heaches in Florida.

"The inll ucncc o i· th1 s storm 1s
gomg '10 he t el l con sJd t.:: r~l hl c d istances away.'' he s;ud
In· S1 C rotx ...1n un t&lt;k n tir1cd
out o! a hotel to
sec the nsmg '\Uri wa'\ earned away
hy wave:-. ~mU lwd to cl 1n g ton rock
to ~ris t who vent ured

than an ho lll hcfor c lm:al
d1 vcrs rcs.._:ucd hun. sau.l Gov. Charles
Turnbull of the US V1rglll Islands.
Eve n hd 01 c the hurncanc arn vcd ..
slonn surges that whipped up 12- foot
waves stnppcd sand Iro m Anguil la 's
fam ous hc:u.: hcs l hc benc hes, wh1ch
att rac t tllum ts who prov 1de the
Brit1 sh island's biggest source of revenue, already had been damaged hy
Hurricane Jose last month
f m mo 1c

Hunting?a popular pastime
' took me out when I was 5 years old
with a pellet gun to help dad trac k a
deer," smd B J Blackburn , an Eastern se n1or. "Of course Dad had the 12
gauge w1 th hun ."
A JUni or. Josh Ihie. had a different
way of ge nmg in to hunt ing. He said,
"When I was seven or eight yems old
I JUSt decided to go out and hunt."
Josh didn't have the family e&lt;pencnce because his father was wnrkmg at the time.
Mos t people who go deer hunting
have killed at least one deer 1n the1r
l1fetime. Sa rah Frank killed a sJ~­
pomt buck. B.J . Blackburn's brgges t
buck was a nine- point and had a
spread of 23 3/4 mches. Josh lhle's
best deer was a buck that we ighed
179 oounds and was a nine-pomt With
a spread of 14 inches.
When hunting, you have to be
careful and think things through, so
that you don'! shoot anybody's cow.
Also make sure you take a gun safety course so that you can properly
discharge a firearm .
Happy hunting_!

Cuopcr;ltl\lll 1n Elllopc
YL'il sln s,Jid the usc 11! llll ht,uy
l lli"L'(' Ill C h..:L hll)d \\,lS "Il i.:lCSS, ll )' lt l
Jc feat ten o11 sh .1 nd "h.ulllll-.·· who
lull sla ughtcn.:d lll lltli..'C IH 1..'1\'lli :t lh
Thc1c will he no nc~o ll . llltl ll s
\\ tl h h.wlh ts .md lllllllklcl " ... YL'I t" lll
!'.Uid " Wc nccd L'nmp ktc l y to elmu natc thc ha nd1 1 l,l l lll. ltltlll" .111d tn
c llm lniltc the IL' II OT I" h n 1 hnn g_ the m
to LOU! I .. he s,ttLI . ~tdd1 n g th ~t t Russia
ex pec ts .1nJ dcse l \1..'.., the " undcTstandtn g ,111d surptll'l.. ol the llliCTI1 aLl nnaJ communit y.
Late! tod.1y the RussJ.lll president
was mcc llng With Clint on lor the rust
li me s HKC hefon; the Rus!-. i.mm!lllary
began its lates t offensive m Chechnya. They last met 111 Germany 1n
June.
Clinton. who d1dn 't take a harsfl
puhlic tone. recall ed Yelt •m's courageous persona l role 1n fac1ng down
efforts hy the communi sts to bloc k
Russia's tra ns1tion to democracy 1n
1990 , and smd then - as now m the
case ol Chechnya -, the world commumty could not stand idly by.
" Must ol the crit1cs of Russ1an
policies deplore Chechc n violence

and tcrnms m and c'xtrc mJ sm '' am.l
support Moscow's c lfort s hi p10lcct
Its ow n C III I'Cil' ... C'llll lll n sau.l
"Wh,ll they fca1 1s that the mc.tns
Russ1a h a~ chusc n wil l unJclm mc 1ts
end s rhat If altaL:ks Oil CIVIlians COil
llnuc. the e~ tt cm T s m Rus.,.m ts tl)' lllg
[(I com hat Will lllli y llltCII Slfy dnd·thc
so\·crc l gnt y Ru s:-; r.\ Ti gh tly IS JclcnJ-

111g w ill he more and more 11::jcc tcd hy
oa.h nary Chcchcns who an: not p.1 rt
ll l the t CJftll 01 !he I'CSI !-. I l.l llL'l'·"
The p! Cs Jdcn t w;u ncd. 'The
stre ngth Ru:-;s Ta nghtl y I s stnv m ~ In
hu!ld u1 ul J h~ cwJcd hy .\ll l' lldl css
cyc k o l \' To lenu:. ·
C linton .tppl .ll!Jcd th l' L"llllll liL' Ill '
llhh.J c c.t Thc1 tod .ty hy Ck tlll dll Cll.t n·
ct: llot G!.!th.ud Sdu u('J~,.·I. whll IolLI
till' sum nut lll l'L' II ng that although the
wor ld Clllllmun 1ty condl.'mns 1c1 rn T'"" ' aniJ sup potls d stro n ~ and dCilHl.... tal tL Ru ss!,\. .. \\.11 "'II\ ) \\,1) Il l L' ln n tn.ltL' tei i OIIs m Thc m .hsi\'L' lh1.' ol
lorn:- whu:h lllls the Ct\I ITa n p t~p u l . l ·
11nn hd o1c 11 11 else must hL' ended
But .l stern Yelh lll s.ud Rus\l,lll
"c.m not ·IL"LTpt ·· th ,u 1ts p tl iT L') 1i 11
C h cLim ya slwuld he 1n ll ucnccd h)
o th ~ r cnun tncs

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Russ ia and partly to sidestep unslahlc areas l1ke Chcch nya
U.S offi Cials sa1J Cli nton 1mJ.1 y
y.-o uld Witness the stgnmg 111 lstilnhul
of an agreement am(lng Turkey. AtcrhaiJ ~In and &lt;lcorgta th ttt sets u k t•ul
framework lor hurldmg .1 rmJhon -h 11 rcb-.l-day p1pclmc tht t)ugh TtiiJ.. t:~
Construct ion would !-.lilrl Ill ::!001
Russ ia ,1 lso stron gly tlhJL'L" I"' to the
Clmton ad mtlll.,lrilllllll " lll .., l ..,IL'IILL"
that the 1972 Antl -IJ,Jil!Sill M1 ss rk
trc.tty he amcnLicJ to pcrn 11 1 till
Un1 1cd States to hudLI .t H .i lll i ll \~ 1d&lt;.

satJ Moscow should r caiJil' that 111
l: Oill hat111g tC II OI ISIII •• tiJt.:, ln C.IIl S
must ~c prnpmll onJ I lo t he t h n.~at ·

k i L'IlLL' 111 the .lll.111 s o l .tn othn

pro-

hum.tn nghh .111J ll ccJD m'
V•/c dl! know .IIT L:,uly what dispruplu·ti un.ttc consequences suc h mtcr fcrcnu: c.111 L"~t usc ... he added . mcn llon Jng I he lJ S-led NATO homhmg
t)Vl' l Kosovo c.triiCI th is yea r as an

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Clin ton s;uJ 111 rt:s ponsc. " I have
to respcctlu ll y dJS.1g rcc w1th my
f11 end PIL's ldcnl Yc lh lll
The Ru.ssJ.Jn pres ide nt urgccl the
5:1othcr lcadeiS ,JtlcndJng the OSCE
... umnut to hold h,H:k then cnliL' ISlll of
Ru ss ia's nuhtary o llcnstvc 111 Chcc hnya or nsk l;ulu rc at the nu..:ctm g The
su mmit 1s Jnt cnLicd to str~ n g thc n the
role of the OSCE - a Cold War-era
urgan iZ.!IItlll ~ 111 preventing conll 1cl
and pro motin g human n ghts 1n
EUJope
Several leaders critic ized Russ1a
dcsp1tc Yc lts1n\ warn 1n ~.
In npentng the summit. Norway's
fmc 1g n mTn rs tel. Knut Vo l lchack,
who 1s the OSCE chamnan. said
Moscow s tactics 111 Chec hn ya arc
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YOUNd'JtUNTER - B.J. Blackburn Is pictured with his first
deer. Pictured with his father, B.J., an Eastern senior, is still an
avid hun r, as are many of his male and female classmates.

By BROOKE NICHOLS
Hunting time 1s here.
Bow season has already staned,
but the big one, gun season, will start
Nov. 29. in the Me1gs County area, a
lot of people go hunting, mostly
males, but also women. We know
who goes hunting in our school, but
why did they start?
Peop!e go hun ting for many dif: ferent reasons. Some go for food but
· most go for sport. People get up at 5
: a.m. and go out to a cold deer stand
. and wail for a deer. Once a deer
· moves close you have to move slowly in order not scare it. As you get up
and cock the gun , it makes a clicking
sound, which makes the deer jump
and take off. So you have ,to set there
again waiting but not as patientl y as
before.
There are many ways people get
into deer hunting. Sen1 or, Sarah
Frank. said, "the reason I got mto deer
hunting was my father." She started
going when she was I0 years old. She
also said" My fami ly has been doing
it fo r generatiOns."
"I started gm ng because my fa ther

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l'hcdm) a ts . 1 ncc~..: ... s,u y r cspons.: to
tc ttorts tS sl!C ~IIl t! to undcrrnlll L' Ru ss T,Ul .tutlw iTl ) mthc Cauc,1su" rcg ltlll
The Chcc hn va p!ohlcm 1s p.ut ol
,, hT o, tlk T se t ol tens tons' tcsl 111 ~
US - Russ t.lll !elati ons O ne 1Lia tcJ
''sue 1s Russtan ohjcc t10ns to the U.S.

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t n gg~ r lot .till..'\\ nud c.tl .tlllt" Lilll\
p L'l lli Oil

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dcknsc
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baip n 10 the Turkish port ol Coy han ·
lot
tht:
Ur;tll:d
StalL'S but ,d"'' l11r Hu:.
on tl1e McdJterrancan to transport
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Caspian Se~ ml to We~ tc 1 n markets.
On the p(h i\1\ C " 'lk . Ru "" '·' .md
Russ1a wants to c~ te n d and budd up
tilL'
UnllcU Sta te . , ;u L· L 'I'L'LIL'd ttl hL·
Sov1et-cra pipelines from the Caspi1

rcass u1~.:

pu ... h lor a f)cw pi pel ine I rom A7c r -

an. but Clmton and the former Sov iet states 1n the reg1on - mcluding
Azerb mjan - want alternate wu tcs.
partl y to a'oid new dependence on

p.u t lll .t llL'go tT.Itcd II..'\ '" ''Hitl l ,\

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ll un.d Fn TLI.'" tn 1-:. LIItlJlt.' lt L'.tl~ \itlll l
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Many stated that mJihonaJres have
enough money as it IS. and junior
Marsha Persons went so far as to say
that "(Trump) has too much money
and not enough brains "
Damelle Spencer had a Simi lar
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mmdset
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"They should let the pocp lc who
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Other choices for celebrity PresiSi.Ud.
dents mcluded Hamson Ford , Belle
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By ROBERT BURNS
AP Military Writer
I STANBUL, Turkey - Pres 1dcnt
Clinton today warned Russ 1an President Bom Ye lts1n agalllst tecdmg an
"endless cycle ol ViOlence" w1t h IllS
milita1y oll ensiw 111 Chechnyu. A
delmnl Ye lism told world leaders not
to cnllcl/c h1s fig h t agai nst '' band1 ts
and murderers ..
. " If the a11:1cks on CIVili ans con: tinuc, the ex trem ism Russia IS trymg
. to combat will onl y Intensify." Clin.
ton told the openmg sess1on ol a 54natton European o;ummlt mee tmg.
Still , Clm 11m said the Uml ed
Stales be li eves "R uss Jd has not only
the nght . hut the ohlig,Jt lon to defend
1ts tern ton al integ ritY"
AddJess1ng !he same forum just
moments before Clin ton. Yehsm,
offered a tough dc lense ol Ius nul (tary ofrens1vc Ill the hrcakaway
reg1on and rcJCch.:d Amen ca11 and
other mt c1na t1 onal cnt 1c1sm as
" hurnamtan an mtcrf~ rc n ct: 1n RussJan's m tc rn al alT.ms
"You have no nght to Llltl ci zc
Russ1a fo r Chechnya. " Ye ltsm told
the Organll' .tll on loT sl'CUIII Y and

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What docs Hollywood have to do
with politics'!
Apparentl y, a lot. Just last year,
fonner wrestler Jess ie "The Body"
Ventura was elected as Governor ol
Minnesota. Hollywood actor Warren
Beatty was set to run for Pres ident in
the 2000 elec tion, but has not
}l~red himself as a candidate. Millionaire Donald Trump does have a
place on the Reform Party uckel for
the 2000 presidenti al race. These
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By BURT HERMAN
Associated Press Writer
BONN , Ge rmany - German
companies are ready lor the lirsl t1me
to boost their compe nsation offer for
Naz1-e ra forced and slave laborers,
'but not to the " unreali stic" leve l
demanded by lawyers for the victims,
the German envoy to the talk&lt; sa 1d
today
The current offe r stands at $3.2
billion - two- thirds from industry,
one-third from g!)Vcrnnient. Lawye rs
are dcmandmg more th.m $ 12 billion
lor vicums forced to work for Na zi
Germany during World War II .
The German government last
week offered to raise its contribution
by 50 percent 1f mdustry made a similar move. and envoy Otto Lambsdo! ff told Gem1an radi o that the businesses were now ready to do so.
"B ut Jt will be made on the conditi on !hut lhe other s1de - m other
wo rds th e class-action lawyers abo show move ment." Lambsdorff
said . "They know that they have
ll oaled some Ill part totall y absurd
and unrcal! sllc demand\ and numhcrs."
Lamhsdorff J 1d not say how much
.more was hcmg: oflcrcd. hu t mdu..:at;cd 11 woulJ he less than $5 1 hillion.
All orn cv Edw:ud Fa~a n . who had
4 hrc a l c nc0~ to k ad a ... walkout o f
] awycrs Tuesday. wl:komcd the
-cx pcdcd new o ffer as a s1gn of "scn~Jus mo\ cmc nt and ll cx lhlllly lro m
:Ge rmany...
. " It will l1elp cstal&gt;l ish a range in
which we can contmuc to negot iate
.in good faith ." he sail!. Negot iati nns
:wo uld con tmue, though no date l1ad
been set yet. he said .
,, A spokesman for the comp.mics.
Wolfgang JJ ibowski , also r~ fus~d lo
elaborate on the new proposal, but
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Nearl y IOOtounsts had tobecvacuated from a fl ooded hotel to another hotel on hi gher ground in Anguil ·
Ia.
Hurricane Lenny IS a late-season
storm w1th a seemingly backward trajectory fr om west to cast that surpn sed even seasoned forecasters.
Feedin g off the warm Caribbean
waters, Lenny's winds strength ened
to 150 mph Wednesday. JUSt 5 mph
short ofbemg a Category 5 hurricane.
th e strongest hurricane mung Calcgory 5 hurricanes ca n cause catastrophic damage.
In San Juan a lew motoqsts
speeded dow n hi ghways usuall y
choked with traffi c and looted their
horns with delight that the stonn,
which zigzagged on a course that
confound ed meteorologists, had
m1ssed them. But nearly 100.000
people remained without water 01
electrici ty Wednesday night.
The eye ol the storm was expec ted to pass close to the Dutch teJTilo· nes of St. Maancn, St. Eustatiu s.
Sal&gt;a and the British 1sland nf AnguilIa
Angu illa was drenched h} 4 to 6
111 ches of ram m Iolli hours Wcdncsday afte rn oon. an J its h cal' h l·s wc tc
eroded by sea swells of up to 12 Icc!
throughout the day.
The sto rm s first wmds cut powl:r ami teleph one scr v1cc to many
homes Ill St. CroJ K. m the US. Vi rgin Islands. The humcanc ri pped u,p
t1 ecs and unl eashed a steady rain that
llooded large areas.
The U.S. FedcJal Emerge ncy
Management Agency sen t mcd u.: al
teams to the Virgm Islands ahead or
the s 101111 The aic nry·s chrcctOI , .
James Lee Win, told reporters that
damage assessors would fl y in today.
He smd that while the hurricane
damaged roofs, including that of the
national ann ory, he did not expect
w1despread damage because FEMA
had helped the gove rnment institute

said it was aimed at bndging di fferences with lawyers for the survivors.
"Thi s means b0th Sides have to
move," he said .
· Although Lamhs&amp;lfff had said
they hoped to reach agreement on the
size of the fund at this week's talk s,
wh1ch end today, he and other participants said a fin al agree ment was
unlikel y.
'' We will not ac'cept any number
they offer today," said Michael Witt!, an attorney representing victims.
Gideon Tay lor, execut1 ve v1ce
pre sident of the Jewi sh Claims Confcrenre, said time was run ning out for
compensating the elderly surviv01s.
"We are hopeful we will re ach an
agreement by the end of the year." he
sa1d. "All the parties realize that we
have little time le tt ."
German compani es proposed the
compensati on fund m February under
pressure of class-acuon lawsuus in
tile Un ued States. But a&gt; the negotiat iOns drag on. now 111 thc 1r sixth
ro und. , l awye r~ have suggested 1t
m1ght be better 111 li ght tile cases Ill
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Han., Pete! St1hl. he,Jd ol the GerChamhc r nr Commerce and
lndusll-y. s:ud Wednesday a coll apse
or the tal ks would he . di sastrous"
m ~m

and h.t\'C "cons idcrahlc d1 a whacks ..
for Gcrmun hu:-; incsses.
About 50 firm s have s1g ncd o n to

contribute to the fund. which aim s to
compensate about 1.5 million to 2..1
million sulVlvors They include ahout
235.000 slave lai&gt;oreJs. or people
who were ex pected to he worked to
death in cnm:c ntrat ion ca mps. and
hundreds ortJmusands of Olilel forced
laborers, mos tl y non-Jews fro m Eastern Europe.
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Parti cipant s m the tal ks include
the German and U S. governments.

new hurncane hu!IUmg codes ai'le1
Hurricane Maril yn devastated the
1slands 111 1995.
The tern tory h as:.~ $ 1 btll wn del.ll
and stlll owes $8 million lor federal
disaster loans Irom Hurncanc Man Iyn and Hu1 ricanc Hu go m 1989.
Waves smashed over the B-foot
sea wall at Fredcnkstcd, the second-

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f1sh ,marke t and a small part of the
concrete p1cr where crui se ships
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mid w1nds tore part of the roof plf the
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Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

30 · Announcements

Time Warner will halt soft money contributions
By JONATHAN D. SALANT
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON - A monlh alkr Senate Republicans kilkd efforts 10 han
soli money, Time Warner executives announced that Ihe wmpany will slop
makmg lhe ·unrcgulalcd donal ions from il s corporate lrcasury 10 Ihe poliii -

cal parties .
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lhe move makeS Time Warner _ the p~trcnt of Cahl~ News Network.
Timc magazine and Warner BrothL-rs _ the fifth l"ompany 10 stop makin~
donations of sofl m o ney. so nanrcd h~causc th~y arc n o t suhjcr t to ktkr;. ~l
contri bution limits.
I_n addition , t_hc Committee for Ei.:onomic Development. a group \1·r .::!OO
busmess ex.ccutt vcs. also has pushed for a han nn soft mone y.
'" It's t~c right tnoral position to take and it's also an easier poli cy." said
Rep. C~nst~pher ~ ha~· s of Connecticut the kad Rep Ublican sponsm ofcun patgn fmanl.'c lcgtslauon passed by the House . " If yo u Uon ' t gi\"l' Stlft mun d 1·or 1·1• There 1.ore, you dun .t I1~1 ve to say no ...
ey • )'O U won'l. b•c a~·kc...
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ARe pu bl &lt;can-Ied II1rbusler 111 1 c cnale 111 Oelnher killed lc"i slaiiiHI I&lt;&gt;
ban soft money, a month after the House had pa~sed a simtl:tr hr-11 . •

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Time Warner has given nwrc lhan $150.000 to lhc Dcmocralic and Republi ean panics IhiS year. and gave $:N6.mO during Ihe 1997-YM clcclion cycle.
It also made a $ H Kl.llllll don:num In Ihe Repuhltcan Nallonal Convcnuon on
1996 and gave ~'ill.l ll~l In a now -•klun cllound:il llln headed hy former Sen.
thl' 1996 (tOP prl':-i H.knt1al lh\llllll l' C .
" TI_K~ imt~&lt;h: t 11 1" u nt\·~ulall'd_ sort mo_n ~..·y ~m_d the ~rc va_k· m.: ~

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ami Pt"L' ...,tlkt ll Rt~. · h;ud l';ll·..,pn.., ..,: 11d 111 a st :tlL'IIIL'Ill tS"ith.: d WcdrH.:~day.
s,,ft lllPIII.."\ · \\ l11d1 1"' 1'' '' . . uh11..' l"l h' kdLTotl c nlltrihuti on limit s. !.!nes to
J1t11i til':d po 1 rt1~.... 1al h~·~ tk1n llhll\"llltt:d.. and ,·;uuJ ot hi..' us~. · d for the din:. .ct henL' fit t lf :1 ]H l'\ llh: ntl .tl lll l· ,~n~ l l''"lllllai L·: IIldtd : lk . But ... u r h fund s inncasin g~~ lt:n ~. · b~. ·~. · ,, "IWlll l it l ...... ll l. :td . , ,k.., i~ttnl to llt:lp l'it:l"l or defeat parti cular
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Quality clothing and household
items. $1. 00 bag sale every
Thursday. Monday thru Saturday

rai sed even nwrc "'" money -- ~) II. ~ million - in lhe fi rsl six monlh s of
lhe year. a 42 pcrcenl hoost over 1997\ ~ 2 1 .7 n11l linn .
Besides Time Wamer. f~&gt;ur 11tlier cumpim ies - Gcncml MoiOrs, Monsanlq,
Allied Si gnal and Hashro
abo ha ve slopped making so h money donil-tit1ns fn1111 their t.;tlrptlral~.: tn.:a:-. uric ~. a~:&lt;.:l m..lin~ t&lt;l the advocacy group Com~
nwn Cause . ( ;M , h oweve r. continue" to make ~. : ontrihuti ons from its polili:cal ac l i t~n cotnn1ittn: 111 the . . olt ttwm.:y acc ounts or the politi cal parties. · .
Ti ntc Warnn ·.., dcL: i' i"n to forg11 st lh moncy contrihutions . meanwhile,
was l"ll lllhim:d w ith an ann oullll"llll:lll that the media l"onglomcratc wou ld
incn.: a.., c th..: amount ol nton~.:y Time CNN and it s local ca hl c news channe l~
hav~.: to spend 1 111 pnliti,.:a l rnvcr&lt;~':. !t.:.
The co mpan y al so ha~ alloc ated money to supporl voter registrati~n . :
"Thi " is Ttmc Warner ..,leppin g up to make opportunities for candtdat~~
to rc &lt;.K.: h the puhli&lt;.: anU lh~.: puhliL to get engaged," Common Cause Prcst-

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year and $425,173 dunng the IY':J7 -YK clccuon cydc

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der of hi s wife

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foc using on the

behavior of a window washer in
1954.

Lawyers for Sam Reese Sheppard.
1he doc10r's son, have long conlended that Richard Ebe rling. who had
been a window washer a1 the Sheppard home, is a likely suspccl and thai
DNA evidence backs that argument
Eberling, who was serving a life
sentence at the Orient Correclioqa l
lnsti1u1ion in Columbus for a di ffer. enl murder, died last year. Eberling
was 68.
Terry Gilbert, Sam Reese Sheppard's lead allorney. and Cuyahoga
Counly Prosecu10r William Mason
' each confirmed !hal John Eberlin• . a
. po&gt;&lt;iblc Sheppard wilness. was q.;-estr oned al a depos ilion Wednesday
Gilhcrl sa1d John Eberlin g is lhc
grandson u f George Eberlmg. who
became Rir harJ Eberli ng'~ fo st~r

parcnL ·Richard Eberling volunlaril y

tnok on the Ehc rlin g n:u
Gilhcrt said J11h ll E hLT i in ~
q u cs t io nl..' d on w hat

a hout Rid1a rJ

ed llf murder in tile l'i 'i4
\\:h

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Ehcrl in ~

in 195 -L

Without di scussing s p~c il·i~..· a ll ~ \\ hat

John

EhL'rli n ~

s:Hd .

..;;ud till'
d i!&gt;i( U'\S iiHl ( llll l"l'l'llC&lt;.I \\"ht: tll1..' 1"
Ril" h&lt;m.l Ehc rlin ~ wuuld :-.onll'timt:"
wear a wig ~md whetl11..•r he w n n.: a
neck bra~~.· in the days ft1ll owin g thl..'
Ci llhl' l"l

Shcppartl murder.
Gilhcn confirm ed 1ha1 tuJav

law ye rs in the case plan tn ttlkl..' ~~
depos iti o n i tl\"o l vi n ~ Mart\' E~-1\ in s.
who is hcl1evcd to h~tvc wo;·kcd wi n-

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innocent and claimed 1ha1 a bushvhatrcd intruder beat his \\.: if~ to de alb.
then knocked him um.:o ns\: iou s when

he

ran to

help

Iter.

He served I0 years in pri son. bul
the U.S. SurrL'lllC Court ovcrturn cd
hi s co nYi \: tinn . rulinf! that the trial
juJgc did littl~ tu l 1rcvc nt jurors
from hL•i ng ex pose d to puhli city that
hurt the dor trr" s case .

The Shcpp«rLI case helped inspire
dow wash in ~ jo bs 'wilh Richard Ehe rling. Gilbcn sa id Eskins wi ll be the stmy lin c fur " The Fugi ti ve ..
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asked if Eberling did 1he summer tc lc" i 1&lt;i o n se r ies.
Sheppard was acquilled ala rclri1954 window job at lhe Sheppard
house or if someone else did in his
place.
Before hi s death, Eberling said he
mav have acc idcnlally cui himself
du;mg a job at Ihe Sheppard house
and bled. which cou ld explain DNA
samples on ev idence which olhcrwise
could link him to 1hc crime .
Dr. Sam Sheppard died in 1970 al

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Four new
children's books
for the holidays'

This Sunday in ...

Old Cincinnati hospital to close
CINCINNATI (AP) - One of
Cincinnali 's oldest hospilals is closmg .
Wilhin four monlhs. services perfanned at Bethesda Oak Hospital wrll
be 1ransferred to Good Samaritan
Hospilal in Cincinnati or Bethesda
North in suburban Monlgomery, officials ofTriStale hospital alliance said
Wednesday.
· Admissions at Bell ;sda Oak have
declined about 75 percent in the paSI
11 years, and operating losses are
expecled to reach $19 million this
year. officials said.
" Volume decreases and financial
losses of this magnilude are taking a
heavy toll on other parts of the Tri-

s lay in ~

his pregnant wif~:. Maril yn Sheppard,
at th~ suburban cou ple 's home ncur
the Lak.: E ric shorel ine.
Sheppa rd always insisted he was

Health system and lhrealc nin g ils
ability 10 serve lhe area's hcallh
needs," TriHeallh Chief Exec uti ve
John Prout said.

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• Must have gooct driving record
&amp; Provide own Transportation
"Must have ability to be a TEAM

player .

Send Resume to:

Apartment 1403, Gallipolis.

STAAT

TONIGHTI

Have Fun Meeting Eligible Sin·
gles In Your Area . Call For More

1nlo rmellon 1-800·F!OMA NC E,
Ext 9735.
Why wall? Slar1 meeting Ohio
singles lonlght. ¢all rolllree 1·
800·766-2623. exlonston 6176.
Will answer all, SBM 31 , 20~ lbs.

Gallipolis Daily Tribune,

AE: Adverll~ng Seles Rep
825 Third Avenue

GaUipolis, OH 45631

-:-===::.::.:.;::.::.::....__

Atten"tlon : 88 People Needed To

Lose Wolghl By The Holidays.

can 118199 D-5 Box 479 Burgin Shirley Spears. 304-67!1-1429.
KY 40310
DM!rary Cook
30 Announcementa
Evenlng shill Dietary position,
Club

2na Place:Sue wau11t
3rd Place: Ken Boster

Your IBM Compatible PC Earn

$$$. Call

1-800-697-7670 .

www.medlcrew.com
Driver wanted , over the road
Dr iver- Class B COL wf haz.; e.:·

pedile lreighl, 72" D.8. steeper. no
OUI's or felon ies, call 7-40-992 -

5407.

Drivers: 2 Week Paid COL Train·
lng. No Exp. Needed . No Money.
No Credit'? No Probteml Earn Up
To $32,000 11&amp;1 Yr. W /Full Bene·
tits . P.A. M. Tran sport Call Toll
Free 1-877·230-6002 www.otrdrivers.com

EASY WORK! EXCELLENT PAYI
Assemble Products. Call Toll

Free1 ·600·467-5566 Ed. 115n.

Immediate Openings For CNA I
PCA Positions For A Local HorAe
Health Agency. Training A"atlable, Good· Pay, Benefits, Aelia~le
Transportat ion Is A Must. 'Apply
At: 266 Upper River Road . Gallipolis, Ohio.
Imper ial Electric located In Middleport, Ohio is looking lor ·a
ha nds-on type , people oriented
Manufacturing Engineer. Appt lc.ant should have 2 years minimum
experience In (Job Shop) manufacturing . Applicant must have a
strong background in general
manufacturing processes, ma ·
chlning, CNC programming, tool
design and equipment main tenance . Company offers BII.Cellent wage and benefit pac~age .
Forward resume to: Imperial Etec·
lric, 345 Sycamore Street. Middle·
port, Oh lo 45760. Attn : Frank

Upp.
Leading Selling Person Needed.
Must Ca11 740 -441-0247 And
Come In &amp; Apply In Person With
Appointment. 482 Butavllle Pike ,

Apartmenl15. Gallipolis.
LIFE AGENTS

II You Are A Licensed Llle Age.nt
Who Would Like To Work In An
Environment Where

• Leads Are Pro~ded
• Market(ng E~tpenses Are
Paid By Your Employer
• Competitive Salary And Benefit
Package Are OHered
Send Confidential Resume To: "'
Human Resources Oept. Ll.~

P.O.Box 738

~arielta ,

OH 45750

Equal Opportunity Employer
lPN 's Needed, 7 To 3 Or, 3 To
11 , Part-Time , Apply In Person,
At Scenic Hil ts Nursing Center,

311 Bld&lt;ridgo Road. 8idwel.

LPN'e and AN's : Pleasant Valley
Private Duty is recruiti ng LPN's
tor Home Care ca ses In Meigs.
and Ga"llia Counties i11 Ohio and
Mason County,WV. Hourly as signments and lnlermlltent vtstts
available . One year n4rsing IlK·
perience requi red . Per diem pay
and llexible scheduling . For more

tnlormalion. call: 1-800·746·0076
or (304)675-7400. AAIEOE.

Mature, E11perlenced , Cashier
wanted lor Conven ient Store .

1304)895-3603.
MEDICAL BILLING. Earn Exceltent Income. Full Training . Compuler Required . Call Medl-Works

Toll-Free 800·540-6333 Ext.
2301.
MEDICAL BILLING. Earn Excel-

lent S S S I Processing Cla ims
From Home. Full Training Provided. Compurer Required. Call
Medi-Pros Toll Free. 1-888·313-

6049 Exl. 3125.

Need An Experienced Mecharric,

740.441-1803.
.
NEEOEDI 47 People To Gel Pild

To Lose Up To 20 Pounds Or
More By Christmas. Safe, Natural,
Guaranteed. Call1·900-561 ·7406 .
Or Visil www .a1herbaisoiiJ tlons.com

Now hiring aale d~vero
Domino's Piua In Pt. Pleasant
flexable hours apply in person.

304-675-5858.
OWN A COMPUTER, PUT IT
TO WORK. $850 -$3, 500 MQ.
PT./Fl. FREE Details: Log OniD:
http:lfwww.hbn.com Access CoR

5298.

•

OWN ACOMPUTER?
PUT IT TO WORK II
$25-$75/HR. PT/FT
1-888-220-2013
www.internet-success.net
Postal Jobs $48 ,323.00 Yr. NQw
Hiring ·No Exper ience · Paid
Tra ining -Great Benefits, Cal1 ~7

Days 800-429·3660 Exl.J·385 •
POSTAL JOBS To $ 1 8 . 35/H~ .
INC BENEFITS. NO EXPEFIIENCE. FOR /IPP. AND EXAM
INFO. CALL 1-800 ·81 3·3586.
EXT 14210. 8 A.M. -9 P.M.,'7
DAYS Ids. inc. Fee.

.

POSTAL JOBS Up To $17.21 tljr.
Guaranteed Hire. For Appllcallon
And Exam lnlormation Call 8 A.M.

- 9 P.M. M-F
24·1007.

1 - ~68- 898-5627

Ekl.

Resident Assistant
Earn $ while you learn . Severa l
benelits. Corne tatk· wlth us! Ravenswood Care Centar. 1113
Wash ington Street, Ravenswood,
WV . (Located ne11t to Cope's

Merkel).

Responsible person 10 work weekends. call 8am·4pm Monday thru

Friday, 740-992-4410 or 740·99aS039
SINGERS! GOSPEL, CLEAW
COUNTRY ANO EASY LISTE(ti•
INill Call1-600·469·el64 Or I'·
800-339-4204 For Appolnlmet(1

To Come To Nashville, A.nd Audlr
ASSEMBLY AT HOME II Crafls. lion
For Mator Record Producer~
Typing... Grear Payl CALL 1-800- · And Concert .Promotera . Internet:
www.wcln .ac
'
795-0380 Exl. •201 (24 Hrs).

latlonshlp, we must begin here to
get there! leta try ?William Dun- AVON! All Areas! To Buy or SelL

nual TlJrkey Shoot DraWing.
1at Plate: Dan King

Necessary. work At ·Home. Make

Toys, Jewelry. Wood, Sewing,

5'11 Masculine , Muscular, Llvl~g 100'4 Natural, 100% Gauranteed,
gentle, Interested in tong term re- 1·800·825-6594.

Kanauoa Sportsmens

DOCTORS NEED BILLERS. FT/
PJ Medical BiDing. No Experience

37011·1438. Start Immediately.

To $17 .24 Hour, Hlrlng For 99,
Free Call Fof Application /E)(amlnation Information Federal Hire ·
Full Beneli!S. 1-800·598·4504 EX·
tension 1523 (8 - A. M. ·6 P.M .

005 . Personals

CONCRETE

110 Help Wanted
$2,000 WEEKLY! Mailing 400

Recorded Message) 1-800 ·854 ·

22 yn, Local

YOUR

EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES

6469 Exl. 5046.
'"GOV'T POSTAL JOSS"" ·Up

V.C. YOUNG Ill
992·6215

Computer. 1-800-223-1149 EXI.

Sunday l Monday ed ition·
1:I\Oj&gt;m Friday.

N.4th, Mkld~port. 740.992-9959 .

HILL'S
SELF STORACE

Reasonable Rates
Joe N. Sayre

l

• Vinyl Sltlng
• Rooflng &amp; Seamless Gutter
• Replacement Wln~•ws
• Conuete

,...,

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

992-1717

All Makes Tractor &amp;

Cootvltte, OH 45723

Friday. MondaY edition
· ·10:00a.m. Saturday.

IOX20 $60

J &amp; llnsulatlon

1000 St. Rt. 7 South

edlllon -2:110 p.m.

ST. RT. 7
I 0 X 10 $-tO

DEPOYSAG
PARTS
Equipment Parts
Factory Authorized
Case-IH Parts
Dealers.

I bi25199 1 mo. f)d .

Ia to run. Sunday

IIAHTWELL

A·J

Now Renting

(7401 992-3131

Gallipolis
&amp; Vtclnlty
ALl. Yard SaMII Mull
Be Paid In Advance.
DEAQUNE: 2:00p.m.
the day bolore lhe ad

..

linda's Painting

Now Renting

-

Firc;wood Division

Keys Founll In A1dl's Parking Lot

!Gallipolis). 1 Or 2 Weeks Ago,
740-446-9428.

Tuppers Plains, OH

Free Estimates

11/11/111 mo pd.

Dorop Tr••k 11
Plek-op II tlf ftr4
Recently purchased:
Graham's Wood Products

Found: brown Clog, lrtendly, Bradbury Rd . vi·ci nity, call 740·992-

" 6i29hno.

of!DVANCEO DRAINAGE SYSTEMS INC.

(740) 742-8888 1-888·521-0016

FIREWOOD

5075.

Mon.- Fri. 9:00 to 4:30
Sat. 9:00 to 12:00

Now's ·the time for:
• Trimming • Leaf
removal • Planting
• Mulcping
• Landscape Rock
·.Retaining wall
construction
Jeremy L. Roush
740.949·1701

Rutland , Ohio
Truck seats, car s eats, headliners,
truck t:~,rps, convertible &amp; vinyl tops, ·
Four wheeler seats , motorcycle seats,
boat covers, carpets, etc.
Mon-Frl8 :30-5:00
Over40yrs experience

WANTED: Buckeye Community Services
currently has openings in Meigs County:

Lost and Found

Found- Sunday. small mate cat,
Monkey Run ... tc in ily, 740-992 ·

Phone (740) 593-6671

8" Grovelless Leoch
100' -1000' Rolls 1" &amp; 3/4" 200# Woler Une
Full line of Gas Pipe &amp;Regulolors Woter Storage Tonks

A&amp;D Auto Upholst•ry• Plus, Inc.

Open Now

Useci 11oor modet TV. call 740·
696-1290.

Culverts: 4" - 48" in stock

Maple Wood Lakes
45860 St. Rt. 124
Racine, Ohio 45771
740-949-2734
A Ferrell Gas Representitive

LUMP AND STOKER COAL
N.E.A.P. VOUCHERS
ACCEPTED
DELIVERY AVAIWLE
HOUI5I 7am THRU 4pm

Mother Cat White Btack &amp; Yellow ;
2 White Kittens, 740-446-3732.

740-985-3813

fiJ NOW SERVING YOOB
r-••·POR,ULE PIOPDE.NEEDS

Sr. 124 Wellston, Ohio

740-992-5275.

G&amp;W Plastics and Supply

www.sunsethome.com

BRAMHI COAL
COMPANY

Ki ttens . approx . 3 mo nths old,

3187.

Bryan Reeves

pcl. 1 mo.

Full Bl ooded Chit1Uahua Dog .
Male, Due To Owners Health
Problems, 740-446·9799 .

60

New Construction &amp; Remodeling - Kitchen Cabinets
Vinyl Siding- Roofs - Decks. Garages

Rutland, Ohio
American Legion
Post467
Breech Grove
Road
Gun Shoot
Slug and Shot
Matches
Every Sunday
1:00 p.m.

7668.

Yard sate ten overs , brown vinyl
recliner 304-675-7223.

Su11$d Rome Construction

740-742-3411

Dalmati an Male. 1 Year ; Full
Chow Female , 1 Year, Husky I
Shepherd Pup Female , 740-367 ·

Larry Schey

740·985~4180

"You Kill 'em
we chill 'em"

Band Boosters
Craft &amp; Bake Sale
Saturday, Nov. 20th
10·5
Southern High School
Tables still available
$10 each
call Paula

The Daily Sentinel

:l..::

pany NeedS People To Procaas
Medical Claims From Home.
Training Provided , Must O~n

exp.necc. 304-675·5873.

Cats and kittens, 740-992-9937.

Steve Riffle

INTERIOR
Before 6 pm leave
message. After·s pm

Free Estimates

9123.

... Sales Representative

Located at 34878 Rocksprings Rd. , Pomeroy
acc41ptlng residential and commercial
refuse and demolition •
$32.00 per ton, refuse, $25.00 per ton,
Damo. $20.00 minimum
Operated by Southern Ohio Disposal
We support all local haulers!
For more Information on
Meigs County Trimsfer Facility or
Southern Ohio Disposal Hauling,
visit our office at 34878 Rocksprings Rd.
or

742-2076

Southern High c::,.t-.nnl

Call 992·2155
Dave at Ext. 104
For More Information

'~

Giveaway

3285.
Black Lab Puppy. Male. 740-256-

740-992-2665

110 Help Wanted
DENTAL BILLER Up 10 $15 -845
/Hr Denial Billing Sollware Com·

460.

2 female puppies Chow/Spllz/Elk
Hound mi x 8 wks. old 304-895 -

Stop In And See

MEIGS COUNTY TRANSFER FACILITY

31645 SR 325
Langsville, OH

Advertising Deadline· Friday, November l9th, 1999

740·742·2706
740-446·1141

NOW OPEN:

"Serving Southeastern Ohio &amp; WV"
For Over Two Decades
1-800-872-5967 or 740·446-9416
Galli olis Oh
wv ooo212

~
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Pd. f'or by Candidate

• Thne-ups • New filters • New plugs
• Sharpen blade or chain $20
Mon &amp; Wed 10·5 Fri. 8-4
Thes &amp; Thur 1·5 Sat 10-2

40

• Siding • Decks
• Windows • Porches
• Roofing • General
Hou se Repair
Free Estimates
W.V. NWV028120

Clean &amp; Scotch
Guard $45 · Any
normal Size Room.

BENNffi'S MOBILE HOME HEATING &amp; COOLING

"
"e

(

CARPET SERVICE

Call992·9330 or 1-800·809·7721

lj

Co.n..n.ie Chapman.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1999

in

G''"o\nQ

No Credit • Slow Credit • Bankruptcy
Repo • Dlvorded

~

~unbap t!J:imr!l ~rntinrl

t. USA
WEEKEND

planning 111 depose:
• Susan Hayes. one of 1hc slar witnesses for lhc prosec uli on al Sheppard 's I ~54 trial. Hayes. 24 al Ihe
lime of the first trial . was a former lab
Sheppard . 52, could collccl an esti- technician at Sheppard's hosp ital
who lestified that she had an affair
mated $2 million if he wins.
Law yers in the Citsc met Wednes- with the doctor !hat ran from late
day v..'ith Cuyahoga 0 1unty Common 1952 unlit early 1954. Sheppard iniPleas Judcc Ronald Suslcr Ill drscuss tially denied the affair, then later
what they'""said arc procedural issues. admined it, badly damaging hi s credMason said prusccutoi"s also arc ibility.

al

Shatle, OH

Specializing in saws &amp; trimmers

S~RVICE

nm Deem's
Construction

BURKE'S

REPAIR SHOP

740·696·0027 business 740·992-7046 Home

tlA.LUPOILIS. OHIO 45631• CHESHIRE, OHIO
(740) 367·0266 ·1t\11'
• s\ull\9

• Stephen Sheppard, an older
brother of Dr. Sam Sheppard.
Stephen was among the most vocal
. members of the Sheppard family and
supported his brother lhroughoul his
ordeal. Stephen Sheppard also raised
Sam Reese Sheppard after the doc1or
was sentlo prison.
Those 1wo deposilions have been
difficult to arrange because HayeJ;
and Slephen Sheppard live ncar lhe
West Coast

D'~

2270 Rt. 33 . -

JONES'

TREE

Potential witnesses asked to trace Eberling's activities
By M.R. KROPKO
. Associated Press Writer
CLEVELAND
Law yers
preparing for a lrial Jan . 31 lo dclcrminc whether . Dr. Sam Sheppard
was wrongly imprisoned for the mur-

DOUBLE

Senior Citizen
Discount

Sentinel• Page13

"pre,.lous

axd&amp;rtence preferred.

An· Several ben'ellts. Coma see us!
Ravenswood Care Center, 1113

washtnOton Street. Ravenswood,

wv 26164 . (Located naxl to
Cope'S Markel).

Store Manager

.

New Durable Medical Equlpme!11

facil ity to open 1oon In Raven•
swood , WV. Applicant&amp; must

possess: a 1rlendly porsonalll~
oxporM!nct wilh oil aapacta ol dU:
rabll modtcel oqutpmenl, lamiiM!r&gt;
1y wllh Madtcald/Madlcaro BllllnQ

process and a competitive fiPirl~
Salary Commenaurate with elptf1o
ence, bonua aystem to earn extra
$ . Benefits available . tnteritated

appticanla may send a rHumo tO;
Sroro Manager, P.O. Box 307,
Ravenswood. WV 26184. A oo'1"
11denllallnlf~Mow

11

wll be arronged. •
''

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Thursday, November 18, 1999

Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

Thursday, November 18, 1999

The Dally Sentinel• Page 15

Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

NEA Crossword Puzzle
PHILLIP
ALDER

HOME FORECLOSURES No
come Polen a No Ex pe ence
Ne cessa ry F ee I fo na on &amp;
C D ROM Inv estment $4 995
$8 995 F nanc ng Ava abe s
and Automated Med ca Serv c
es Inc 800 322 11 39 Ext 050
Vo dln t&lt;Y N CT

Money Down No Cred 1 Check!
Takeo ve r Ve y Low Payments!

CALL NOW

1 800 355 0024

Exl 6040
Th ee bed oom anch new heat
pump CA lull back deck front
po ch two outbu ld ngs 1 acres
mit God Ridge Ad Po ne oy ca I

740 992 7190
WANTED Buckeye Commun ty
Ser\1 ces Cu ent y Has Opa;n ngs
n Me!QS Coun y

I 40HrsWk 12M BAM

320 Mobtle Homes
for Sale
220 Money to Loan

LOOK I

M F EKce ent Benef I Package

5 bed ooms 2 baths ave 2 000

2) 33 Hrs Wk 8 A M SaiU day

sq rt lo lesS than $400mo
FREE Del very &amp; set I 800 94B

Thru 8 A M Monday Sleep
O...e Aequ ed

5676

We A e Searchmg For Compas

w

s ana e Profess onals

3 Bed oom LA Lg K tchen Car
pot Ava abe N o-v t st P vale
ancl conven en!! 471/2 Spru ce St
Ga I pols $390 Mo $390 Depos
requ ed App y at Topes Fu n
lure 151 Second Ave No Phone
caas
3 Bed ooms Appliances tnctud
ed S450 F rst &amp; Last Month
$450 Oepos 1 Orcha d H I Road
Galt polls Area 740 256 9121
Even ngs A e Best
Bu)' Homes From $199 301Mo
1 3 Bedroom Aepos 4% Down
0 I&lt; C edt For L sings And Pay
ment De a Is Call 600 319 3323
Ext 1709

h A

Team V son And A Des re To

o

Automob e

nsuran ce

Coverage B C A Oilers Camp e
hensveTranng In The Fed 01
MR DO Sta 1 ng Sa a y $5 50
Hour lnterasted App cants Need
To Spec y Pas 1 on Of nterest
And Send Resume To P 0 Box

App ances
Re co nd I oned
Washe s Or)'e s Ranges Ref
g ato s 90 Day Guarantee
F ench C ty Mayt~g 740 446
7795
Couch exc cond $50 computer
desk w th e u n $75 304 675

1236
For Sate Re cond I o ned wash
ers dryers and ref ge ators
Thomp so ns Appl a nee 3407
Jackson Avenue (304)675 7388

GOOO

USED

APPLIANCES

Washers dryers refr gerators
anges Skaggs App ances 76
V ne Stree Cal 740 446 7398
New And Us,d Furn lure Store
Below Hor Clay Inn KanatJga Day
Bed s Bunk Beds Beds Dress
ers Couches 0 nettes Stop And
Look 740 446 4782

men! s Informal And Reward ng
The Aequ reman s Are H gh
Schoo 0 p oma GED Va d
v

quate

AKC Registered Golden Retr ev
e s $100 each 5 Fema es Call
(740) 245 5098leave Message

Household
Goods

1 8B8B1B012B

Teach Pe sana And Commun ty
Sk lis To nd v duals W th Menta
A eta dat on The Work Env ron

er s l cense Three Years Good
0 v ng Exper ence And Ade

510

GUARANTEED

APPROVAL

Bank Ca d No C ed 1 Check No
Up F ant Cash Secur ty Depos 1
Requ ed
Must Be 18+ And
Ha ve Val d Check ng Account
P e App ova By Phone 1 800

689 1556

1979 Gove nor 14x70 3 Be d
rooms l 1 2 Bath Mob e Home
Set Up New Fu nace Hot Water
Tank Very Good Cond t10n

R&amp;D s Used Furn tu e Great Se
eel on Priced To Sell Come
And Browse Corne Of Route 7
&amp; Add son P ke We Buy Fu n

$6 500 740 245-57B3
1981 Fa mont 14 x70 3 Be d
rooms 1 1 2 Baths Ask ng

lu e 740 367 02BO

$6 000 OBO Ca 740 446 9393
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portun ty Employer

WILDLIFE JOBS To $21 60 /HR
NC BENEFITS GAME WAR
DENS
SECURITY
MAIN
TENANCE PARK RANGERS NO
EXP NEEDED FOR APP AND
EXAM NFO CALL 1 BOO B13
3565 EXT*'21 6AM 9PM
7 DAYS Ids nc Fee
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CENTIVE OFFER
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210

Business
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S$1 000 s WEEKLY

EX1 700
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recommends tha t )'OU do bus
ness w th people you know and
NOT to send money th ough the
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EASY $$ MONEY Few Hou s

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ARE U LAZY? I Am Ano Earn
$t 000 A Day No Sel ng Not
MLM For F ee Info mat on Pack

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XT 27
AVAILABLE VENDING ROUTE
10 20 Locatons $3K $8K Ex
cellent Income
All CAS H!
100% Fmance Ava lab e 1 800

360 2815 124 Hrs 1
DO YOU EARN $800 In A Day?
You Own Local Candy Route In
eludes 30 Mach1nes And Fee

Candy AU Fo $9 995 Ca I 1 600
998 VEND
EAAN $1 000 A DAY

I DO Nol

MLM No Set ng Work From
Home Prr Free no Pkg t 800
831 2385 24 Hrs Ext 63

EO No Exper ence Necessary 5
( J ) H s Weekly People Sk lis
Computer Necessary Up To $50

DICORCE $195 30 60 Day s
Ch dren
P oper y M ss ng
Spouse 0 K Bankruptcy $225
Stop C ed tor s Cal s
AM 8

a

PM Mon Sal 1 600 66B 3186
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Profess onals
Bucket Truck
Se v ce Top Tr m Removal
Stump Gr nd ng F ee Es mates
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838 9568 740 388 9648 Owner
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TURNED DOWN ON
SOCIAL SECURITY ISSI?
No Fee Unless We wn

1 888-582 3345

All ea estate actven smg n
th s newspaper s subject to
the Federa Far Housing Act
of 1968 wh ch makes t I ega!
to adven se an~ preference
I mrtat10n or d scr m nat on
based on race colo e 1g10n
sex lam I al status or nat onal
or g n or any ntent on to
make any such preference
lim tat on or d scnmmat1on
Th s newspaper w not
knowing y accept
advertisements lo real estate
wh ch s m v alatiOn of the
law Our eaders are hereby
nformed that all dwell ngs
advertised n th s newspaper
are ava fable on an equal
opportun ty basiS

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bal h utiUty new gas furnace

$34 000 ca 116001366 B194

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41 Actorfou
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1997 A es t 8 Ft Bass Boat
W lh 1998 Johnson t15 Engmf!

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9337
1989 Ch ysler 5th Ave garage
kept
exc
co nd
ask ng
$3 000 304 675 4254
1989 Mustang

G T Convertable

New Top $5 500 740 245 5567
74Q-245 9494
1989 Pon ac Formula

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740-446 0423

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Accessories

760

790

Campers &amp;
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1975 Corsa 1r 24 ft !ravel trailer
Ac e ec heat 2nd owner exc

6946

cond $2 600 304 695 30BO

1 es runs good $1 200 304 675

995 Coleman Pop Up Camper
Excellent Cond I on $2 200 74D-

562B

256--1597 Even ngs

Corolla

new

1991 Cad !lac Sedan DeV lie
Wh te While Leather Inter or
Custom Installed Motoro a Mob 1e
Phone Custom Continental Kit
New Sears Balle y 1998 New

M chelln Radial Tires 1996 Es
tale Automobl e Florida T lied

1991 Eagle Ta on TSI all whee l
dr 5 sp turbo ale p w p I 1nted

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BASEMENT
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1992 Beretta 5 Speed $2 895
1990 Berella G T $2 495 1991 S

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2045 evenmgs

$300 740 446-3545

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Changer P W P B AfC Cruse

AKC reg ste ed Dachshund pup
pies vet ~ wormed &amp; 1st shots 2

m 11 740 742 2694
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740 366 6642
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91 lu I wh e co ta excellent pedl
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p•eces 304 675 183t after 5 pm

5305 after 6pm

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sp 66 000 o g m es e11.c cond

Police Impounds &amp; Aepos Fee
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North

2NT
Pass

It IS poss1b le lo lelescope two
losers mlo one 1f both opponems wm
IriCk 13 DJJes lhat sound paradoxr
cal? Well \\hat really happens IS that
one defender ruffs h1s partner s s1dc
su11 wmner Bul have you seen a deal
m wh1ch four loser s are condensed
mlo two? If nol read on Macduff'
Over South s one spade openmg
West used the Unusual No Trump
showmg ~I leasl 5 5 m the mmors
After North menuoned h1s heart sml
South b1d three no trump because he
had both mmor su1t stoppers
yel
only of a sorl m clubs North d1d well
lo correcl to four spades three no
lrump woul d surely have fa1led Nol
!hal four spades looks ltke a bargam
wnh lhe bad breaks Dedarcr seems
about to lose two spades one d1a
mond and lwo clubs yet he managed
to cxlracl 10 lncks
South ducked the d1amond kmg
lead won the d1amond queen con
tmuat on and cashed h1s 1wo top
trumps geumg the nol unexpected
bad news Then he played off dum
my s t\\o heart wmners rulfed a heart
m hand trumped a dmmond m 1he
dummy ruffed a heart m hand
played a club 10 dummy s ace and
lrumped lhe lasl hean m hand Have
you been counung? Of course you
have
so you know lhat that was
Souths lOth lnc k 1\\o spades two
hearts one d1amond one club three
heart ruffs m hand and one d1amond
ruff m the dummy
What happened 10 lhe defenders
l o ur remammg wmners? Well at
lncks 12 and 13 West s wmnmg Jack
and kmg ol clubs are ruffed by
Eas1 s 1wo trumps

Fo Sale Tobacco Base Phone

740 446 2724

West

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1993 Chevy Cheyenne 4 wheel
dr ve 3 quarter ton p ck up
94 000 m les looks &amp; uns good

32 Creepily
34 - quintuplets
35 Metal f11toner
36 Obu,..ed
37 Mountain on

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740 379 2209

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$1 300 304 BB2 2974

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2 Grad
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1990 Ford F 250 XLT Lar et Ex
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351 V 8 60 000 M les Excel enl
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35 1W 4 Speed New Whee s &amp;
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7853 $1 600 F1rm

1 Bed oom Apa tment Clean
FurniShed In Gall pol s Depos 1 &amp;
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6217 0 74Q-742 2511

motive Enamel Paint $20 &amp; $25
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very good condlt on 10 f atbed

772 7470 EXT 7632

Second Ave
446 9523
2 44 Acres Homes1te Green
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RestrictiOns 740-245 5776

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740 446-£1B9

1 Bedroom Un urn shed Apart
ment 740 446 7499

Only On e Lei 26x80 4BR 2BA

304 675 6504

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RENTALS
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Bu d.ng Nice Size Yard Close To
Gat pols Pnce To Sae Cal 740

48 Round Glass Top Pat o Set
In cudes 4 Chars &amp; Pads
Matching Umbra Ia W th Sand
Exce ent Cond I on Ask ng $300

New I 4 W de low down pay
ment $ 75permo FeeAr Fee
New 16 W de 49~ /2BA low
down paymen on y $245 per
mo Fee A r Free Sk rt 1 BOO

$250 Each New 2 Onl)' 100 000
BTU 92% Gas Furnace $695
One 2 f2 Ton Add On Heat
Pump l neset {A) Co Thermo
stat $1 500 Free Estimates If

Suppy (740) 446 9416

HELP SAVE MY CREDITI 2BA
2BA $499 DOWN ASSUME
PAYMENTS WILL PAY TO RE
LOCATE HOME (304)755-5566
Land Home 0 rec Loans Fast
Close You Land Or Ours 740

JANfTROL 10KW
ELECTRIC FURNACE

MOBILE HOME OWNERS

Concep 2000 Oakwood 4 Bed
rooms 2 Baths New Mode
$39 995 Oakwood Gat po l s

567B

740 742 2511

Huge nven o y Low Pr ces on
VInyl Sk rt ng K ts Doors W nd
ows Anchors Water Heaters
Furnaces P umb ng and Electri
cat Parts Bennetts Mob Ia Home

NICO $1 000 740 379 2566

F1 s T me Buyers Easy F nanc
ng 2 and 3 Bedroom around
$200 per month Ca 1 800 948

Harley Devldaon Barblea Bar
ble &amp; Ken IS here f rst come first
se ved plus Start,g Lineup (al
spo ts) plus 12 poseable I g
ures JUSt a few 12 Star Wars
Da th Mau (non ta k ng) Aut and
Bote Gas 1 800 837 8217 or

$30 Sola Table $35 740 245
9147

40 Ch ckens $1 00 Each Also
1968 Mere 4 WO 4 Doors Real

ARIZONA RARE BUY I Prsl ne 40

In W ndsh e ds Free V deo 1

FAITO LAY /PEPSI COKE
VENDING ROUTE $ 000+
WEEKLY POTENTIAL
ALL
CASH BUSINESS PRIME LO
CAL SITES SMALL NVEST
MENT/ EXCEllENT PROFITS 1
80Q. 731 7233 EXT -4603

Home Demons rat on Kmd H gh
est Oualty
Ameri can Made
NOT Korean Normal y $1 500

Balhs 1 60Q-946 5676

ilaDe.lllm

EARN $90 000 YEARLY Repa
ng NOT Aeptac ng Long C acks
US

2

RENT BUSTER NEW 3BR 1599
OOWN &amp; $211 MONTH ONLY AT
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Ac e Ranches In Northwest Ar
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1998 Cayton 3 Bedroom

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ope To HSE Depart 20 PO Box
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$26Q-$300 740 992 2167

230

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$20 $40 HOUR Easy Med ca
B II ng Fu Ta n ng Computer

New Bank Aepo On Lot 1 800

740 446 3093

/Hr 1 800 6B8 31B6 Or 1 BOO
990-9835

3B6 9076 740 446 6306 Leave

Be ween Athens and Pomeroy 2
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Slory $30 2 Slorys $60 P us W I

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$375 month l4K70
two bedroom two bath a r wash
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94B 567B

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COURTHOUSE LIASONS'NEED

W1 I Do Regular Houseclean n~ 1

420 Mobile Homes
for Rent

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363-6682

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New Canst uc on &amp; Remade
Drywall S d ng Roofs Add
ons Pant ng e c 304)674
Mother Of 2 W1l Babys 1 Your
Ch d In My Non Smok ng Ch s
t an Home Monday Thru F da)' 6
A M 6 PM Meats &amp; Snacks
Prov ded Aeas onab e Rates
References Available 3 Mi es
Past locks &amp; Dam Towards
Crown C ty 740 256-9244

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SALE SAVE BIG $$$
2 3 4 Bed oom Homes 1 800

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(Careers Close To Home)
Ca Today 740.446 4367

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Reg •90 05 1274B

t996 14x72 Norrs Two Bed
rooms Two Baths Cent at Hea
A r And Appl ances Included
P ce Negot able 740 446 t773 f
In erested

89 Corcisa 4 dr needs a I ttle
work $1000 OBO wIt rade fa
ruck cat 304 937 3348

11 18-99

• 8 54

78 Mustang su n oof b ue &amp;
wh te runs good $600 obo 740

F1sh B rd s Pond Supp es
Sun 1 4PM Man Sat 11AM

6PM FISh Tank/Pel Shop 241 3

North

304 B95 3237 or 304 B95 3080

992 9190

Fold down maple table w/ 3
chairs &amp; match ng hutch $350

JET

(740) 446-6 13

cl ded $14 500 304 675 3955
n ghV 304 675 3249 day

FLOR OA MARCO ISLAND
LUXUR OUS
VACATION
RENTALS IN 5 W FLOR OA
AVAILABLE WEEKLY /MONTH
LV HOMES CONDOS AVA L
ABLE CAll FOR SALES
RENTALS CENTURY 2 1 800
255 94B7 EXT 101

86 Chevy Capr ce C assic v 8
auto oa ded exc cond $800

Auslfa an shephe d pups NSOR
two mae two female $75 740
949 2126 evenngs

You Don t Call us we Both Lose
1 600 291 0098 Or 740 446
6306

1991 141tx721t 2 Bedrooms 2
Baths Sh ngle Roo! V nyl S d ng
Excellent Cond 1 on $16 000 00
1991 Flemm ng Tra er 14x70
ce n a new carpe t po ches n

1 Cart

6 Drlnkallkaa

Roblrt-

2 br house lOr en! )'OU pay u t

dep &amp; el required 304 675 2535

An- to Pravtoua Puzzle

dechahund
10 Vlalgoth king
12 E1pilnd
14 Tender
Merclel actor

MERCHANDISE
MEDICAL BILLING Un m led In

ACROSS

l tradJtl&lt;

t

taches

todny and a ' her umque

goal you ve cslabhshctl lur younclf

can be acluevcd Let ynur mgcnu1ty
devrsc the plan of ac11on
AQUARIUS (Jan 20 Feb 19)
Telling 11 like 11 1S w1ll be 1he mosl
effectlve tool you pos!ie~s today so
don t hesitate to s~ak Jr wntc whitt
IS on your mmd Fnlls "''II nol he
requ1red to make your pmnts

PISCES (Feb 20 Ma1&lt;h 20) Even

though there are no v1sll lc ways It
th1s ume to ach1eve somethm g mate
nal you want unforeseen c1rclim
stances could mtervene today and
help you fullillllus deme
ARIES (March 21 Apnl 19) Los
len carefully In whal others have 10
s 'Y today bul don t d1Scred11 your
"" n findmgs Your JUdgment IS I ke
ly to be a tnflc keener than that of
someone w 11h whom you II be asso
Cl&amp;tiOg

extra careful that your concepts are
well thought out hefure you present
them to as soc mtes Others are apt to
act on your thought!; and you won I
want to be ernbarmssmgly wrong

CANCER {June 21 July 22)
You re well equ1pped lo lake on a
leadership role today so don 1 be

reluctaot

to assume

1y when asked

dcpcndmg o n you

the re sponstbth
People Will be

for gutdancc

LEO (July 23 Aug 22) There s a

good cham:e you could meet some
one today wuh who n you II have
much m common However thts per
~on may be h1dden among a crowd
you don I I ke so be mce lo all
VIRGO (Aug 23 Sepl 22) Sev
eral loose ends that have been left

dangling conccrnmg a financ•al mat
ter !halls m1ponan11o y,ou could be

tJcd down today through an uncx
peeled occurrence Be on your toes

TAURIJS (Aprll 20-May 20) A
had 10 handle solely on
mauer yc ,
1
unt1l
now may gel the
your own
11y you ve bee• hopmg
ass1stanc:
ould speed up conSlder
for Th1111

and expcncnce You arc the nght can
d1da1c For helpmg your pal get back

ably for' '

on tra

•

LIBRA (Scpl 23 Oct 23) Don t
hcsttate to offer gu tdance today to a
fnend who lacks your Jmagmatlon

k

It s w1se the old man told h1s grandson
unt1i mght before saymg 11 was a FINE DAY

to hold off

NOVEMBER18I

I

�Page 16 • The Dally Sentinel

•

Thursday, November 18, 1999

Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

Cases concluded in recent CQunty ~ Court session
POM EROY -

The tolluwmg

1...lS~S W~ I C \ Cso l\~J ICCC IItl y 10

the

Mc tgs County Colli I ol Judge P.111 1ck
H 0 B11cn
r mcd \\CIC Lyle StnLialf. Mtlldk:p,,rt , ohsttuLtmg olliut~ l hus mcss
&gt;I00 ' '"Petlllcll to $5 0 plus wsls •o

d.l\ s j,HI suspended one yc,u prohathm lk.m c, l)wc ll Pon1Cnl) t.ulutc
tn U.tns lc t pl.tt l!s \.: P Sis 1Htly D,t\td

J Popp Wmdc1 l'.t speed $'0 plus
u 1...,1\ N.wn u R Kr.wsc Alhllny
$~()

"Plt.:d

pJu,

P.uncl.t S Nut-

u1s h

h. ' St M II \, \V Y.1 t.ui LU c w m.tm
t.un ltl lllllll $10 plus LOs h . C.ul L
Rhod~..'

~2 0

lunn ~.. lt,m

W V.t ...t.:.tl hd t

plus """ 111uJ il.IJ" $20 plus
lnnv 1\1 K~.. nnu.h !,uiLuc to

u 1sh

l ll .! Jillllll

.~ -., un: d

!'I ll" ~.u" l "

lk·.u dtst.mu: $20
\\'~,. II s ton L~..· tl.l M B.ub

Sllll llllllu k . . tun \V V.t

' lk'L'd $~0

pJ u.., Ul\h Cll .u lc-. \V Bu ~.. klc} MH..I~ tllp ll l \ "1.. •\l hdt $2 ~ p\lb \..OS ('.
l~ i L h . u d n StlllL1 11pt.' II lwnton
·J1'-ld ~ 10 plu-. u1" 1'\
lnlw R l tlld w. ,t~ lhlld MIL h
\ ~0

'Jlt.'t.'d

~.. n .. b.

plu..

h:H..' III \'

l lul- l.tcl- \lllll li k• N (
1 ~ Ju ,

U

'pceu $111

t.t."h ~ Lut1n

I 1k P.d.m P.tlk
"'" hlll ,!.! \\ \'.1 "J1Lt.'J $~0 plu ... u lsh
IJ,I\ id lll,ttk ' 13t. ll 1.11d \ IH.Jlllpp.l
I' 1 'Jlt.L d "~ () plu " ll '""' ,~ .11 hl'll
\2~ piU \l(l'-, h i\11dl h•.: I B 1\: tllgt('\\
\\ ,tppill t!L I\ I I\ N l
' JlLt:d "S~()

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I'

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PlniiiJl '~

K ttliL IIIIL i\1

diJp1d1 ...

'&gt; jlLt.'d

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pill \

l\l~l\

I 11 1.1.., ( , ,Jumhlh ... p ~..·c d
"\ 0 pJu , lll" "' H11. 11.ud B C1 Hl\\ ,l\
l 1 11.. " 1.. I 111 ~\l lll "J'L~ d \ ~() plu " U l C"~t';
I11111 L l tll h.'- \'~..• n d ll l ,l l\11b.nwuth
\i,ILL \

\\ tl1d1m 11111

~2t lp lu ... tt l" h

D\\ ,Utl ~

\\ t.:,\\\. 1

Gtl'tLhcn
SJlLlli..L I 1\mh.lln "l'.ll hclt $2S
pJu, u 1,t... "\'1.. 1..' d S~ll plu . . cos h
I

h\. h ~2 ~ pJu ,

u''"'

Pm n1..1 1l~

J.m 1~'

st:.ll

Lm.: ,ISlet speed. $30 plus costs.
M.u y N H.tyllt:' Ak1 on. seul he h.
$I'\ pi us &lt;osls. Eugene L Haynes,
Akllln. se.u beh. $25 plus costs.
Alhcri F Ogle Jr . Cambndgc.
mull ll.1p. $20 plus costs. Alhcrt G
B.tdgky. Columbus, speed. $30 plus
""'' ·Joseph J Correll Jr , Newark.
speed $31) plus costs. Patncta A
Rllkman Pmncrny. fa1lurc to yteld.
$20 plus costs. Leanna J Dav1s.
Lmgsvollc speed. $10 plus costs ,
C1 mlu,1 N Jansen. Cmcmnat1. speed.
$10 pJu, LOsls seat beh, $25 plus
wsts Gary L Trout. Athens, seal
hell $25 plus costs Jerry W Bogatu R.~eme. seat belt $25 plus costs,
Jell A Whue. Mtddlcport, seal bch,
$1 '\plus costs. Jatme James Vendora. P01tsmou1h. speed. $30 plus CDSIS,
\V.o"1c G Shtlhng. Wh1pplc. speed.
$10 plus costs . Harley D Kmg.
Smnhltcld. Pa . seal bell. $25 plus
""" Roger D Stone. Poml Pleasant
W V,1. speed. $30 plus costs,
Ch,u ks W DaviS Rccdsvlilc no
opcr.lllH 's lu.:cn~c . tlucc days Jatl
'uspcpdcd one year probauon $200
pl11suJsls Lconmd J Maynard Galllpolh J11Vmg u1u.lc r suspcnmm. 10

d.J) ' j&lt;lll suspended one yc,u pwh,Jllon ~100 plus cmls seal hell $2'
plu s ~.:usts Cy nth1.1 \Vaugh R.t~.:lnc
dl! \l ll g und!.!l sus pcns1110 $150plus
costs $7~ .md th1cc days j&lt;H I sus-

pended 11 1.1 ild OL p1cs0nted wtthl11
90 d.!) ... one ) ~..:.u pwh.num uns.lk
lcim k $10 plus costs W,tllcl D
A1nnld Pmu~roy dtt\ tng under sus-

OL. $150 plus costs. th1ee J.tys J.ul.
one yc.u pwh,Hion.J,ul and $75 suspended 11 s,1hd OL prcscntell wHI1111
90 d,tys speed $41 plus costs. L1h1
ticauon. $50 plus costs. three d,1ys
Jail suspended. one year prohau on,
Bernard L Allen. Albany, latlurc to
ytcld 10 an emergency vchtclc. $30
plus costs. Joseph Kmlosk1. P.111 101.
no OL. $150 plus costs Wllh $75 ,Jnd
three days ja1l suspended. usc ol
unauthonzcd plates. $10 plus costs,
Donald J Hamng. Rccdsvlile, latlure
to rcgtslcr, $10 plus costs,
Llihe E Lambert. Chesh1rc.
speed, $20 plus costs: Robert N
Foreman, Ra&lt;tnc, speed, $25 plus
costs. Noah Hysell Mtddlcport. lmiUIC to dtsplay valtd rcg1slmtmn. $20
suspended, costs, seal be h. $25 plus
costs, John Kopczmsky. Pomeroy.
speed $44 plus costs, Woodrow W
Hall. Ra&lt;tnc, latlure to .:ontrol. $30
plus costs, Manhew S Gatrell , Mtddleporl scat belt. $15 plus costs.
Kcvm Paul G1llesptc, Mason, pcrm11
vwlalton $20 plus costs, laliurc to
diSplay 1eg1SIIa11on . $20 plus costs
Jcn 1e L How,trd . Poml Pleasant
speed. $32 plus w sls. Kathy J TooIcy M1dktll ProclUIVIilc speed $30
plus &lt;OS IS, C.lich T Shuk1. M1ddle p011 seal hdl $ IS plus costs. Dc,u ·
lcnc Kuhne1 On.1. W v., speed $ lll
plus costs D,111ell D H,IWiilornc
Lon" Bonom seal hch $25 pJu,
~ost~. Engel~ Sh.1wn M1dc..llern1t

$30 plus•••costs;
DUI. $850 plus costs, I0 days jatl ,
Tammy L Dye, Eltzahcth, W.Va, 90-&lt;,lay OL suspensiOn, one year prolOS{\,, o,;l,_',l{ hclt
$J.'i fliUS COS(S
speed, $30 plus costs , Harold L baiiOn,Jarl and $550 suspended upon
Rllh,nd S Bc.n hs Pomeroy. sc.u Mourn, The Plams, grpss overload, complctton ol rcSidenlml trea tment
hdi $25 plus wsh. Rtcharll S $205 plus costs. mud tlap vwlauon . program; failure to control. costs
Be.uh' Jr. Pom~wy seal heh . $15 $20 plus costs. Quinton P Evans. only, open conlaoncr m motor vehi plus cmts. Bli,Ul E McyciS. Nd- Rockhriilgc. speed. $50 plus costs, cle, $40 plus costs. Teresa R Rucksou\lllc ' peed $'11 plus costs. seal JoeL Rdey. Mtllhdd , se.11 hdl. $25 cr. Rccdsvrllc Iallure 10 control. $30
pJu, costs. Enn Lynn Shockey. suspended, wsl ,,
h~il $2 ' plus ,costs. Be.uncc M
S.th,nh,l Scv~n Hills speed $&gt;0 plus Ravenswood speed. $ ~0 plus costs.
Tma L Boothe. Pomeroy, DUI.
Lnsts knnm'-!s C Jctt. Rltunc . ovcr- T&lt;tra s Gcdry C,mion rn!&lt;ii:'\CS:"il&lt;lll ol $850 plus COS IS J0 days Jali SUS·
lo,td/m ud tl ~p vwl,uwn. $75 plus llr~g par.rphc~n.Jh,J $50 plus costs penllcd to three days YO-ll.ty OL suswsl s Cl.ucnl~ E Owcnshy Ruiland. T,unmy S Moore Mtddlcporl lln- pens ion . one ycm proh.ttlo n, J.ul .uu.l
speed $'0 plus costs, Frank M Col- vtng unllcr suspensum . $2lKl plus $550 suspended upon complciu&gt;n ol
well , Pomeroy. overwe1gh1. $400 Cttsls. 10 d.ty' Jllli suspended to tlu ee rcsJdcnll,tl u c,umcnt piO g ldlll, dll d.1ys nne yc.u prohntmn l.u!Uic to vmg under suspens10 11 $ 1'\() plus
plus costs,
Joshua A Wt lson. Pomeroy. seal conuol. $l0 plus costs
~.: nsts one yc.tr prohdtum no duld
S,1mucl J Rush. R,u.:mc , &lt;hug rcsuatnt . costs on ly cn d.m gc 11ng
bell. $25 plus costs. Theresa A Hmlon, Sconown, speed, $30 plus costs, ahuse, $75 plus costs , Roy Ptclcc duld1cn ~.:osh only. one yc.u p10h.t
Kcvm D Stanley, M1ddlcporl, seal R&lt;~cmc. undct.Jgc consumpuon, $200 tum. K.u1 E Justus Vmtnn speed
bell. $15 plus costs. Kent C Stewart, plus costs, three days tall suspendcll $25 plus UISIS SC.!I hell $2 ' plus
Pomeroy, speed. $30 plus costs, Ter- two months proiMtton. Roger L B1s wsls. Joseph M I ucke1 Raune dts ry L Rctbcr, Pomeroy, speell, $30 sell. Coolville dtsorderly conduct orlleliy whde tnloXJC.JtcJ $2 '\ plus
plus costs. Mandy E Tishky, Ptckcr- $100 suspcnllcd to $50 plus costs. cosls Danny W.1lkct Ru11 ,111d oset mgton, speed, $20 plus costs, Bnan Wdltam E Pauon, Vmton , dnvmg ltMd $1'0 plu s costs un scJ.: Ui o.= lu,u.l
P McCann , Gahanna, speed, $30 plus under suspcnswn, $200 plus costs, 30 $20 plus lOsls
ion W Klocs Mtdd lepoll speed
costs. Rex Thornton. Racme. speed. days Jai l suspended to I0 days house
$30 plus costs. seat belt, $25 plus arrest, Elson Spen&lt;er, Racme, DUI , $&gt;0 plus cost s. Ch.nb W j'()lvc ll
costs. D1ana L Smuh. Racme, speed, $850 plus costs, 30 days jail sus- New Haven l.ulun:: to nutnldlll
$30 plus cosls, Kevm R Suszynsk1, pended to 10 days, one year OL sus- assut cd dcarJJSt,111cc $20 pJu, w sls
Les1c1 A Gtcen J1 Coolvtll c spccu
Chardon. speed. $30 plus costs, pensron. one year probauon .
$30
plus costs StanlmJ 0 Co&lt;
DavtdA Be1ens, Willoughby, speed,
Donald E. Roush, Syracuse, DUI,
$]0 plus costs; Davtd W Dur, Salem, $850 plus costs, 10 days Jail, 90-da) Chcshnc, ovctloau $3110 plu s costs.
W V.1 seal bell, $25 plus costs. John OL suspensiOn, one year probatiOn, Ange la Ken Mtdd lepml cxpued
T Jarv1s. McArthur. tmlure 10 y1eld, Jatl and $550 suspended tfresJdenual plates, $JO plu s costs, I rc&lt;ldte
$20 plus .:osls, Thomas Stevens treatment program completed w11hm Moore, Cheshtrc. speed, $30 plus
Allen . Wtlhamstown W Va , speed. 90 days; Jerry L Markm, Albany, costs
wtnllow lUll $25 plus costs. U,u y L
Nor11' Nc lsnfl\ til~ sp~cd $:10 plus

plu s ~..:osts

Rohcll D Cl111e Belpre cxp ned

BEF reports increase
in its volume of sales
CO LUM BUS -

Boh Esans

I .um ... Im s fln .l!lu.d Jesuits tor thc'l'U liH IItsL.II qu .uta .uuJ s1x
~.; l !lkd (kt 21} S~l\\ l&lt;ll lllll gS

.It

n U.: llh

\ ~.11 .l~P

months

fJl'r sh,\rC

t.' 4ll,l1 to r~ co rJ rt•sult s a
.IIHJ Ill line With tCVl St:d

t.\ j11.:ll.IIHHJs dt sL ioscJ 111 .1 ptcss
ll ~o..:.~ . . ~.~ 1.~ . . , lllllllth
lnt tl Ill! ,,lie " \\ ~ It! $245 6 nul-

lton up 1 JkllC nl' lwm $239] 11111•n .1 V!..:~U .1gl 1 EH ludmg: 1hc Jl\esll
tu1c ol two h J\J J p10Juu busmesses

IH

111 I ISl .li I ljljl) s,ll es m.:reased 7 pcrLl' llt

N..:l

IIU..: u m~.;

101 th1 4umtcr was

$14 4 111 II ilon compared wllh $15 4
nnlltun .1 yc.u .t~o E.n n mgs per share
h"-·nc l1h.: J h om .16 pu ~.:c n t rcductmn
111 , h,ucs nutst.mJmg as a 1esult of
... ttK k t..:purduscs
_ hH the litsl h.tll ulliscal2000. net
.... des !lhC ::! pl'H:cn t (X percent
~... xcludn1 g Ihe dl\ cslcd hu s m c,sc~;.) to
'!1 --lKlJ -l nul li on Net mu11nc wa~;.
'i,2:J" nnllum t:l] U,\1 to a year .tgo
\\ Ink.: L',l llllll g" per diluted sh.1rc Wl'fC
7--lL C!1h (7.::; L~ llt "i h ,\Sil ) l:0111p,ucd
\\ 1th 71 ~.:c nh (.Ish llo w (net IOt:omc
plu s LkplcU.Il lllll .md .1mort1za11on)
lllf lh~ " 1'\ IIHH11h J1CIIOd was $47 2
mdl11m
In the lt.'s t IUI ,IIll s~g mcnt ~.um~ ­
. . tO i l' .... des !u1 th~ qu.trtCJ lOS(' 1 I
Jlt.:ILL ill ht. hl\\ tilL --l lJ J1L i lt.: l1 [ pa!..:C
td lh L l!hl l iU,tl[ t.' l Jhl.' l!lll l'~J S(' Jot
th ~ IIHIIl th ul Ouohc 1 w.ts I X pcl ~.: c nt .md "u ll)l JCl ~.:n l wc..:b h.1vc
hu..· n \.'"'l llll .llh 11.11 111 shgbtlv hclow
.1 Vl' .ll .1gu H1 ghu l ~thot rd~!tcd
L '\ (11..' 11 ..,~ ... li&lt;~ H .tlso .tllt:ctcd prol-

tcmatn hclow a year ago .. he ,1ddeJ
Ev.ms s.ud that 1n the lood produds segment. the ~.:ompany 1s
rcstl.u nang promollonal expe nditure ~
.lnd wo1 kmg lll reduce mctfic1cnues
two years

There 1s hule doubt , however.
that our hog &lt;Osls wtll be substanuall) above last year's record lows m
the 1h1rd quarter. wh1ch also mc luded an extra week m fiscal I999," he
smd "Overall, panteularly gtven the
recent trend m same-store sales, we
now expect earnmgs per share to be
moderately below a year ago m the

Volume

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Issue Two program to award
funding for Meigs projects
By BRIAN J. REED
Sentinel News Staff
POMEROY- Nearly $464,000 m grant and loan funds wtll be rccetved
for Me1gs County projects through the Issue Two program for the newest
fundmg round
The Issue Two Executtve Comm1Uee mel al Buckeye Htlls/Hockmg Valley Regtonal Development D1s1nct headquarters m Manella on Tuesday, and
asSigned d1scre11onary leverage pomls to three proJects wh1ch were approved
Monday by a local rev1ew comm1Uee
Approved was $49,854 tn grant funds for the resurfacmg of Fourth and
S1xth Streets and College Road m Syracuse, $271,339 m grant funds for
pavmg on County Road 5 (Bradbury), County Road 28 (Locust Grove) and
County Road 35 (Short Sumner), and $142.397 m grants and $80,000 1n loan
funds for the thml phase of a water hne replacement proJect '" the Vtllage
0
of Pomeroy
Those proJects, as well as projects for the V1llage of M1ddlepor1 and the
Tuppers Plams/Chester Water DIStncl, were considered at a rneeung of the
local revtew commutee on Monday, where they were assigned pomts and
sent to the execuuve comm1ttee for further conSideration
Of the proJects, only Syracuse recetved the amount requested The county htghway department's request was shaved by $100,000, and the Pomeroy
grant request wa.s cui hy $80,000 wh1ch was then approved as a loan

PADUCAH, Ky. (AP) - Hundreds of workers at gaseous diffuSion
plants m Paducah and P1ke1on, Ohm,
wtll be la1d off to allow the Unued
States Ennchment Corp to pay for
Russtan uramum, accordmg to a lobbyist's memo to the While House.
Congressronal a1des and officials
of the umon representmg workers at
the Paducah plant sa1d Thursday
they hacfheard talk of up to 850 layoffs between the two plants.
A company spokeswoman InSisted no final deciSions have been made
on layoffs
About 3,800 people work at the
two gaseous d1ffus1on plants 1,700 at
Paducah and 2, I00 at P1keton The
company already has offered two voluntary reducuons m force, wh1ch
allowed about 500 people to re11re
from both plants
· The corporauon, a governmentchartered company that was pnvatlzed last year, leases the plants from
the U.S Department of Energy.
In the Nov 12 memo, Washmglon
lawyer Thomas Hale Boggs Jr sa1d
the corporalton "w1ll be lay111g oft
several hundred" employees because
1l has to pay mm e than the market

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Accordmg to Davtd Spencer ol the county h1ghway department , a bndge
replacement prOJect wh1ch was subm1Ued as a part of the county's ongmal
appltca11on, was ehmtnated from the ltnal proJect approved
The M1dlllepon proJect. wht&lt;h mvolved a $400.000 request lor unprovcmenls to the sewerage system, w1ll be returned to the v1llage for reVISIOn,
and !hen resubmllled lor consodcralton hy the Small Government Comnmston, wh1ch has authorlly 10 appwpnale '"much as $2 1mlhon m gr&lt;~nl fundmg to communlltes wnh populations under $5,000, whose proJe&lt;ls were rated hy the local reVIeW comllltllCC. but reJCCied by ihe CXCCUllVC commtllec
Accord111g to Mtsly Casto ot Buckeye Htlls, the county Will have the opuon
of submlllmg a smular request for the $100.000 cui frnm lis ongmal apphcauon to the Small Counltes CommtsSion . whtch also has $2 mtlhon lo doslnbute.
Casto smd thai BH/HVRDD wtll rate those proJe&lt;ls, and 1f those proJects
arc rated as a top 10 proJect m the dostncl . wtll refer them to the stale commtsslons for cons1derat1on
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Issue Two funds are admmlSicrcd hy the Oh1o Pubhc Works CommiSsion
Work on projects funded under 1h1s new round. Round 14, &lt;an hcgin on July
I. 2000
Myron Duffield, representing Middleport Vtll.lge, servell .ts ihe &lt;Ounty's
representative on the Executtve Committee, and auended Tuesday's meeting w1th Mayor Sandy lannarelh

next month
have seen "
plan to 12 years, say mg 25 was too
Speakers Thursday spoke m fav or
Beth Leedy. 17. a sen10r at Lako- long a ume penod to set spendtng pnof programs thai would be funded by ta East H1gh S&lt;hool 111 Westchester, ontles
a $1 5 btlhon Tobacco Use Preven- told lawmakers thai anh-smokmg
"The reason I would support the
uon and Cessation Tt ust Fund
25-year plan rs 1l g1vcs a blueprmt,"
advertmng needs to be conSistent
Mall Myers, cxecuuve v1ce pre s"Some ads are saying you're not Montgomery sa1d. "h parll&lt;ularly
Ident of the Washmgton-hased Cam- soph1s11cated 1f you smoke, others are helps 111 the plannmg wnh biOtechpaign for Tohacco-Free K1ds. urged saymg you are soph1st1ca1ed tf you nology "
DANCING DUO - Tim and Edla King will be performing a fox
lawmakers lo support the fund
trot and a swing number in the Talent Revue '99 to be staged Frl·
The task furce recommended
don't smoke, " she sa1d
day and Saturday night in the Meigs Middle School auditorium.
He saod proven an11 smokmg &lt;am
Dan Moss, 17, a semor at Farrfield spendmg $1 8 b1lhon on b1omcd1cal
pa1gns have reduced child and adull H1gh School, said ant1-smoking pro- and biOtechnology research
smokmg rates m Flonda, Massachu- grams need to be emphasized dunng
Pam Hubbard of Cleveland's
sells, Arnona, 0(~~on and cahlornm, stqdents' nuddle school years.
Urban Mmonly AlcoholiSm and
where the smokmg rafe feU [rgJri.16 7
By the lim~ teenS-~ in·-hish Druga!J~OutreaGbl'[Qllflltn Illuspercent to I 8 I percerll"ffom '1988 to school, lhey' ve alrea&lt;ly made up trated ffie ~ch of youth markeung
1996
their mmds aboul smokmg, he sa1d. hy showmg lawmakers c1gareuc
Tohacco compa111es have targeted
Belly Montgomery lold finance hghlers 1n the shape of a ccllul,or
cluldren .md teens " hke a laser beam comrnillee members she supported phone and a pager
m a way that fall s under our radar the 25-year spendmg plan crafted by
"If 11 's 1llegal1o be selhng tobacscreen," Myers smd The proposed Gov. Bob Taft's Tobacco Task Force. co products lo youth. why would you
ows will tap 10 "Op11' One', and the
By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
fund "represents the bare mrmmum
ent1re cast of WBOB w1ll close out
The Senale last month reduced the be sclltng toys to hghliobacco prod- Sentinel News Staff
needed lo get the resulls other slates
ucts' ' she sa1d
MIDDLEPORT - "A 1940s the segment Wtlh "When You're SmilRad1o/Cale" Will be the theme of the •ng"
R1vcrbend Talent Revue '99 to be
The second half of the show will
staged Fnday and Saturday mghl, be staged m a cafe setung and open
Nov. 26 and 27, m the audnonum of w11h MarJe Ita Bums1de smgmg "Sugthe Me1gs Mtddle Schoolm Middle- ar T1me " Pam Neece and Dwtght
port Showlune IS 8 p m
Icenhower wt II do "Now Is the Hour '
pnce for ur,m1um lrom the former
Myron Duffield IS dncclor of the followed by a JUgghng act by T.J.
By CURT ANDERSON
Sovtel Umon s dismantled nuclear
talent revue, sponsored by the R1ver- •· Kmg Sayre wtll smg "Tennessee
AP
Tax Writer
.1rsenal
bend Arts Council ,and the Unned Waltz", Tim and Eche King w1ll preWASHINGTON- The new Treasury Department tax mspector genUnder a 1993 non -prohfe1a11on
Fund of Me1gs County, who wtll sent swmg dancmg, and Gene Gooderal plans aggress1ve mvest1gauons of poten11al miSconduct ~y Internal
agreement. the cm;pomlton IS ohhgshare equally m the proceeds
wm Will play "Wreck of the 97" on
Revenue Servtce employees, ratsmg questtons from the workers' umon
ated lu buy RusSian uramum for
To be prese nted m two scgmenls. h1s harmomca
about unfatr quotas
resale \o eleclnc uuhues But the
one WBOB, a rad1o studto seumg,
Smgmg "Smcerely" wtll be BevThe mspector general, Dav1d C. W111iams, hilS set a goal of 5,000 such. and the other Bob's Cafe, a cafe sel- erly Adkms and Tammy Taylor, after
company and Russm agreed on lhe
miSconduct mvest1gat1ons 111 the next fiscal year, accordmg to today's edideal when uramum pnces were hightmg. the show IS dedtcated to the late whtch the Ohio R1ver Cloggers wrll
tions of The New York T1mes That would be about one for every 28 IRS
er The market pn&lt;c for enn&lt;hed uraBob H0e01ch , who produced and return to the stage for a routine A
employees and one m every nrne front-hne auditors and tax collectors
mum has smce dropped. and the comdtrccted vanely shows m the Bend Hank W1lhams medley by Bill Crane,
Accordmg to an internal e-ma1l from Williams oblamed by The Assopany now clmms 11 1s losmg mtlhons
area ror more than 40 years
"Walkmg After M1dnight" by B J
Ciated Press, the focus should be on "maJor cases and h1gh-1mpact work"
of dollars on the deal
The lust halt w1ll open wnh Smnh, and the spoons played by
as part of "expressmg our value to our stakeholders w1thm Congress and
In the memo, sent to Whtle House
"Unforgeuablc ·,a so.:.tl by Tammy Manella BurnSide. w1ll be followed
the treasury."
ch1ef of start John Podesta, Boggs
Taylor. lollowcd by ElviS unpcrson- by a dance routme by Tom Dooley
W1lhams' office, the treasury mspector general for tax admrmstrat10n,
asked for the Clinton admrmstrat1on 's
alor Dwtght lcenhowc1 domg "Love and Paulene Hamson
1
was
created last year by Congress when 11 enacled major refonns a1med
Me Tender". and Davtd Sttlfer Jr. ,
support for about $135 m1lhon m
Beverly Adkms Will smg "Don't
at making the IRS rnure responstve to taxpayers and to curb past abuses
"Tiuce Bells' T1m and Ed1c Kmg Gel Around Much Anymore ", Dav1d
government asSistance to parually
Colleen Kelley, preSident of the National Treasury Employees Umon,
Will dan&lt;c Ill T1011he Fox", followed Slllller Jr will have a song, and the
offset the company'scosts for buymg
sa1d
1n an m1erv1ew today thai such numenc goals smack of quotas Simhy voc.JIISIS B J Smnh smgmg segment Will close wnh Sue Ma1son
Russian ·uramum through 2001.
Ilar lo those once used by the IRS to rate tts own workers on lherr mves"Crazy". Pam Neece. "Thai Dogg1c smgmg "God Bless Amenca' and the
The lobbyist also asked for accelugallons of taxpayers
In the Wmdow . and Bcvcliy Alkms . enltre .:ast commg on stage for
eratmg the spendmg of$175 mlihon
"There should not be art1ficml numbeFs for mvesltgaiiOns to be done, "
"Mon.t L1s.t "
m cleanup money m an Energy
'Grand Old Flag ·
Kelley satd "It would be a very unhealthy work envtronment to announce
The Ohtu Rtvcr Cluggcrs wlil
Department trusl fund so the la1d-o1T
Ttckels w1ll rcmam on sale at
I here Will be X number of mvest1gattons, whether they are needed or not "
dance to Bugle Boy Btll C..me wtll SwiSher and Lohse and Hartwell
workers could be h1red for environThe plan could mean that the IRS w11l do Iewer cnmmal mvest1gat1ons
do the e~Junll v-wcs1c1 n "Your Chcm- House 111 Pomeroy. and the Oh1o Rivmental cleanups al the plants
of
taxpayers
than the number of mspector general's mvest1ga11ons targeted
mg Hearl" an"d Belly S.1y1e wtll smg er Bear Co , Mtddleport Department
The corporauon 's lobbymg efforts
at them 1\vo years ago, for example, the IRS began 3. 718 tax fraud mves'Crutsmg Dm'n the R1vc1 · Hymn Store and Office Servtce and Supply
· drew a chtlly recep11on from Whnttgallons of mdtVIduals
tunc w1ll he p1cscn1ed by Sue Mat - m M1ddlcpor1 Advance Ttckcls arc
fteld Hulen sa1d Whnfleld opposed
In a wrtllen statement, IRS Commoss10ner Charles RossoU1 said one
son smgmg 'The Old Rugged Cross," $4 ea&lt;h and w11l he sold unul noon
the company's asSISlan.:c plan
of
the
agency's five gu1dmg prmc1ples IS ach1ev111g "total mtegruy" as 11
Manella BumSidc w1ll do ·Green on the Fnday alter l11anksg1vmg
hecause 11 d1d not olfer enough longImplements maJor refonns passed last year by Congress
Eyes," Tom Donley and Rae Mead- T1cke1s at the door w1ll cost $5
term secunty lor workers

Benefit. show will
recall swing era

_
Memo suggests layoffs Misconduct by IRS
~t two uranium plants
set for investigation

quarter "

TOLEDO (AP) - A Fren&lt;h auto supphcr w1ll buy Toledo-based muffler
nuker AP Automouvc Systems Inc tn a $340 mtlhon deal
Oiflctdls wllh Faurcua hope to complete the acqutSIIIon by year end, sa1d
rahar Moushm ,1 V ICC preSident wllh Faurecla's exhaust-systems department
mlroy M1ch
Faurcc t,J s ,luJUlstiHm wdl make tllhe world's lh1rd-largcst exhaust-sys-

Meigs County's

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h,os mcreased' sharply over the last

French firm·buys auto supplier

Tomorrow: Cloudy
High: 60s; Low: 40s

COLUMBUS (AP) Ohto
should spend money on aggresstve
ant1-smokmg campaogns lo make up
for years of successful c1garette ads,
a doctor told House lawmakers
Dr Rob Crane of the Campa1gn
fo~ a Healthy Oh10 asked members of
too House Fmance Commlllee Thursday to recall such slogans as " Wmston Tastes Good L1ke a C.gareuc
Should"
"They have been bouncmg around
in yopr brain for three decades," said
• Crane. ·"Such ts the-power of .effe&amp;4
4
tive adver.tising. t~,
• ~ "'
The commruee conlmued heanngs
on a plan for spendmg Ohm's $10.1
b1lhon share of the nalronal tobacco
settlement
Fmance Charnnan Robert Corbm,
R-Daylon, sa1d he planned addtttonal heanngs followed by a vote early

E' .111s Rcst,mrants. we believe our
rc~.:cnl menu pncc mcrcnsc w11l help.
and we .uc rcvJCWtng poss1blc stlatcgJcs lot 1mprov1ng our lt1bor ~.:osts
· Ncvclthclcss on a short-term
h.1s1s II same-store sales do not
su cng:thcn slgn1t1~.:antly 11om CUI rent
lcvcl:-i our m.ug1ns ,1rc likely to

"Whole we are not happy wtth
these trends. thiS tlallemng m our
earmngs at near-record levels ts
occurrmg after two consecuuve years
m whtch they rose more than 25 percent annually," Evans continued
"We flrml) beheve that our current stock pnce does not adequately
ll dhdlt '
reflect the long-term growth polenllal
(hu dl the l l''tdUl .lnl "Ct!I11Cill s
of the premiUm Bob Evans brand, our
npc1 .1t111 g lll l lHHC tnt the qu.1rtcr w~ls
sohd ongomg cash flow and very
ol! 1 JlLH.: c nl 1111 .t 7 p~l lCn t ~al es
strong balance sheet," he added.
IlK I~.t st: On Nm II the L:Oill p.my
· Accordmgly. the board of dtrectors
1111plcmcntcd a modc ~;.t menu pncc recently authonzed the repurchase of
mcrc,,sc m m n~ t of ns restaurants to up lo an add1110nal 3 mtlhon common
streng then opcr,ltlng margms
shares on lop of the approximately 2
On the I nod pruducls Side. report- nulilon shares already purchased thts
ed sales 101 the qumlcr were off 12 fi scal year These repurchases w1ll
pc1 ~.:e nt dftcr ,u.JJustmg for the d1vest~
enhance earmngs per share and help
u l hu ~ mcsscs s.1lcs m~..:rcascd 5 per- hu1ld stockholder value"
C(' Ill
On Nos 8, the board of d1rec1ors
rile segment s upcraung mcomc. declared a quarterly cash d1v1dend of
w h ~e h was not llhllcnally affected by
9 cents per share on the company's
the dtvcsltlurcs was down 24 per- oulstandmg common stock The dtvcenl 1cllccung mcrcased raw mater- tdcnd 1&gt; payable Dec I to stockt .tl~.:u s t s as wel l a~;. htghcr labor and
holders ot record all he close of bustmar kctmg cxrcnscs
ness N"' I 8
Li\ r hog t:OS IS tn the comrany s
' BEF currently owns and operates
sausuge opcr,uums ,\vcr.agcU $29 per 429 ICsl.mranls and IS a leadmg prohund rcdwe tght compared wuh $25 a ducer ol pork sausage under the Boh
year ago Un1t volume Irom compa- Es ,Ills .md Owens Country Sausage
r.lhlc p1oduc1s pnnctp.llly sausage ht.md n.uncs

Anthrax vaccin~ disputed, Page 2
Letter changed man's life, Page 7
New television donated, Page 8

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Support sought for tobacco prevention

up 9 percent lor the quarter
·we are not sausf1ed w11h current
prot uabtllly levels 111 etlher ot our
hustness seg ments," sa1d Damcl E
Es ans cha1rman of the board and
ch1cl cxecut tve ofttcer ·A t Boh
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Senate will take up House-approved budget bill
By JIM ABRAMS
Associated Preu Writer
WASHINGTON - A stonny year
in Congress tottered toward its end
With the Senate takmg up a Ho~se­
passed btllthat would prov1de $390
billton for federal programs whtle
assunng another year of government
surpluses.
The 2,000-page brll that would
complete Congress' budgetary dulles
for the year swept through the House
on Thursday on a 296-135 vote h
faced a trickier road through the Senate , although eventual passage was
near certain
Several senators, protectmg homestate mlerests, threatened to delay that
final vote to protest proviSions affectmg such tssues as satelltte TV regulations, mtnmg nghts and dany
pnces.
But wllh senators anXIOUS to

adjourn for the ~ar, the Senate could
fimsh the btll as early as thiS weekend However, to be safe mlhe event
the budget package is stalled, Congress approved a measure Thursday
keepmg federal ofhccs open through
Dec. 2.
The I06th Congress hcgan last
January w1th the pohucal furor ol
Prcstdem Clinton 's tmpeachmem tnal and bogged down mtn poh11cal
hghtmg thai lruslralcd the goals of
hoth Sides
'
The preSident vetoed the GOP s
lop pnonly. a I0-year. $792 blihon '
tax cut , whtle top uems on the Demo&lt;raltc lcgiSlauve list - campmgn
hnance reform. paucnls nghts. a
mm1mum wage mcrease and gun
t:ontrol -

never came 10 frurtton

But the budget btll gtves both
stdcs some hraggmg nghls Whtlc
Democrats diSpute then ligures.

Republicans clatm they succeeded m
the budget w11hout touchmg the Soc1al Secunly surplus.
Republicans got Clinton to agree
to an 0.38 percent across-the-board
spendmg cut that House Speaker
Denms Hasten, R-Ill , smd would
"force these agencies to lake a close
look a11he1r budget and sec what fnvolous spendmg can be ehmmated "
Other GOP achtevements m the
leg1slat1on were greater cho1ce m use
of educa11onal money and some abortion restncuons on mlemattOnal famIly plannmg groups.
Democrats won more money for
teachers, new pohce, the M1ddle
East peace process and U N. dues and
stopped prov1s1ons for mmmg and
other mdustnes that the Clmton
admm1stra110n sa1d would harm the
environment.
Clmlon prmsed the package as a

balancm~

"hard-won VIctory" forthcAmencan
people, but some lawmakers from
both par11es questioned the usc of
budgetary gnnm1cks to keep the budgel m balance and the last-mmule
mclus10n of spccJal 1n1eresl proviSIOns

"We arc gorng lo he haunted by
some ol the lhmgs 111 1h1s h1ll. " satd
Rep Dav1d Obey of WISconson , the
rankmg Democrat on the House
Appropnauons Comnnllce "What
we arc wltncssmg here IS somethmg
ihal IS mlensely corroSive ol democracy and th1s mstllutnm 's ,role m
dcmocmcy ·
Chn1t111 .1Jready has sogned min
l.1w ctghl ol the I3 spendmg bills lor
the liscal year sturtmg last Oct I
Congress has h,1d lo pass a seues ol
stopgap b11ls 10 keep the g11vernment
runnmg while 11 h.1s negollalcd the
other live. whtch mclulle programs m

the dep~nmcnls ol Educa11on. Labor.
Health .md Human Serv1ces, Stale,
lnlcuor and Jusuce
Sen Max Baucus. D-Monl ,
momentanly stood m the way of
anolher stopgap spen4ing measure to
demand that rural loan guarantees be
a part of a satellite TV measure that
was anached to the b1IL He allowed
a vute to go forward after receiving
a prom1se of a vote on the 1ssue next
sprmg
Sen Herbert Kohl, D-Wts., also
threatened delaymg tacttcs to protest
language added to the brll that conunues price supports for northeastern
darry fanners "Price fixtng ermels is
a bad bad thmg to do for our country," he said.
Kohl sa1d he wouldn't trigger a
government shutdown.
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