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measures lhc blood level of CO.
As for what io . expect ·when
exposed to carbon monol!ide, Ftrst
Alert has issued a list of possible
complications.
With I0 percent of .carbon
monoxide in the blood there are no
apparent symp1oms, but a, battety
or electric .detector willlalarm as a
warnins 1p get out befc&gt;rt ·more
dangerous levels accwitulate; wilh .
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sciollsness;
percent coma
and permanent brain damage. .
Unborri babies are at an extreme
risk even at low levels of exposure,
and children's blood lovels rise
mote -quickly than adulh due to ,
his!ler me~lic nttes, it is reported.
Awueness of concenlr81ed carbon monoxide lhrougb detectOrs
Cinlave lives, said Torres, again
stressins the availability of short·
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UMA, Peru (AP) - Anned tcbe.. ·h~lding Japan's imbasilldor and 73 ic.
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stejlping on a land mine pjanted liy 1he rebels in 1he compound, Lukac said.
. By hangina onto lheir' hostage heavyWeighh - the brq._~ of President His account explained thC mysterious eatly morning explosion that caused
Alberto FujjJnori among them - the suerrillas appeared intent on relainina initial speculation of hostage or rel!el casualties. . .
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bargaining power as Peru's crisis entered its 18111 day:
.,,. , · .AI¥Y sum!f~Cf day belied the tension within 1he resi~e~e.Thursday as
Five Supreme Coun judie'S, eiJht generals, five cqogrcsstnen, two for. mothers pushed suollers past cordons of hea~tly lll1'lled pohce and boys on
eign ·ambaseadon and Pedro Fujimori, a younger brother of 1he praident, inline skates stopped to aawk cloWn 1he elftplled embassy row.
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a leash from 1he ambassador's residence, where foot walls,ll)e group of captives sharply reduced from its original 500.
she had
unfed for most of the crisis.
· , In their lllh hostage release since the Dec. 17 takeover during a posh par. "Imagine. She,h&amp;S only eaten once," fire Cmdr. 0ta1w Lukac ~d as·the ~Y· 1he p,rrillll!. freed seven men on Wednesday. But o~ l~ -ptursday· tile
dog, one of two owned by Japanew: Ambassador Morihisa Aoki, wai fed . only 11\0Vc~nl tn and out of lhe.c?mpound was the dati~ ilehvery of bOI·
sweet Cl!ristmas bread and rice before being taken away to an animal clin: . tied soft dnnks and food, and a v1stt by a Red Cross olf'telal:

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CHARLESTON, W.Va.'- Five days into a strike by Red Cross·workcrs
.who collect blood, there is n!&gt; shortsge of blOOd in the 32 West Virginia, ~n­
tucky and Ohio counties affected, a spokeswoman said.
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The Red Cross continues to bring in blood trom·Olher areas to fill &lt;J:ders,
Red Cross Tri-State Region spokeswoman Tammy Wanchisn said Thursday.
· "Everything seems to be going smOOihly at lhis point," she said
The Red Cross has no plans to resitme blood collections as Ions as workers-arc on strike, Ms. Wanchisn said.
Teresa Ball, area director for 1he Service Emplpyces International Union
Local 1199, said if collections resume, people should show 'support for the
striking workers by refusing to donate blood.
. "We'!a!&gt;asking peo(11e to support the strikers and n01 donate until this'
employer negotiates a fair and equitable contract," Ms. Ball said.
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Ball said.
The 68 strikinJ! workers continued ~o picke.t Red Cross offices in Huntington and Parkersburg. The strike besan after 11nion members rejected a con-•
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1he ~ontracl covers is $7.95 per hour.
The company proposed increasing employee insurance premiums and
eliminating a $100 a year unifonn allowance. It also proposed eliminating
a job classification for licensed practical nurses and replace it wilh a classifiCation that would allow others certified to draw blood to do lhe same werk.
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account for inflation, Ms. Ball said.
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Logan, Jackson, Kanawha, Masori, Mingo, Putnam, Roane,'Wayrie, Wirt,

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odorleas, tasteless gas which II klw · "is flee from appliance nutlfunc·
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levels can Cllllll! health problems;
Utjl at hilh levels can be deadly,
venting and chimney bloclrages,
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stl fuels are ~larned· It is ·produced
Alert, one oflhc major bl!ttcry and
by malfuncti!).ning or unvented · electric detectors on lhc mllltet.
home appliances such as gas or oil
According·to lhc Journal of the
furnaces, clolhes dryers, ranges, 1t.merican Medical Association,
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· Concern llbout die. n~ewrihg
heallh threat of carbon monoXide ..
in the borne prompted the Meiss
County 'Heallh Department to
sec~ and,offer for sate 1111 inex·
pensive detector.
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The detector, a two-inch adhesive backed square, ·is effel;live for
PP to 60 days and is available at the
· local heallh department,.loeated in
1he Meigs Mullipurpo~ Building,
Mulberry HeiJhls, Pomeio'y, for
$I. Only a limited number are
. available.
"What you don't see can kill
you," said Norma Torres, R.N., of
1he Meigs Count)' Health Depart·
ment in anno!IIICina the availlbil·
ity of the detector. ~he said that it
can provide a warning to any
buildllp of lhe invisible killer.
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It contains a spot which when
exposed to carbon monoxide (CO)
changes color. The indicator will
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concentration of CQ. The time it •
lakes ·fcir 1he indii:ator to change
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vary depending oq the level of CO,
relative humidity .and air now, .
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POine~ Middleport, Ohio, Friday, January 3, 1997.

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· WASHINGTON (AP) - Ho, ho, directly deposited into your bank
ho. Send in your dough,
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•The IRS now has the aulhority to
are receiving holiday greetings from deny personal exemptions, the earned
the Internal Revenue Service. Thurs- income credit and the dependent
day was the first official delivery date care credit to taxpayers who do not
for 1996 tax packages, although provide .accurate Social Securtty
~~ postmasters itching to rid lheir numbers for themselves, their spouswjikhouses of lhe documents sent es and dependenl$.
them earlier.
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As usual, the returns are due April
Thegoodnewsforfilersplanning 15. By the end of this monlh, taxto usc last year's return as a guide for payers should receive dqcuments
preparing this year's is there are fe.w wi_lh information ncedqd for filing,
changes. Most taX law changes enact- s_!!ch aS· fonns W-2, 109JII and 1099.
ed last year did,not take effect immeAbout a lhird or this year's bookdiately.
lets - 22 million - ·do not·have a
However, lhere arc some proce. tas return form . Instead, lhey have
, personal identification 1 code and
"dural changes !his year:
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• Telephone filing has been instructions necessary for filing with
expanded to include many married · a 10-minute call frmn a touch.toile
couples without dependents and- uilephone. Last year, TeleFile bOokrecipien~ of unemployment com- letsalsoincludedaForm 1040EZfor
pensation. Previously only single taxpayers who preferred to file ·tile
people ~~th job a?d interest income old-faShioned way - on paper, by
were ehg1ble. .
mail.
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:Sogg.y co;nditions. -pl~yed havoc in Meig~ County during _mid-'96
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, The following · events occum'd
·during die monlhs of May, June, July
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·oflhe final four months.of 1996 will
lle published in Moriday's Dlily Sen~. tine!.
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May 2 ..:. ApproJi"!llteliy 47S
gatherinPomeroYJoobeerveNationat DB)I of Prayer."
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rain soaks 1he CO\JRty, causing wides~ damage to roads and private
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Voiftl)vich declares state . of emeraency·'in Mei~ .County· following
• May 4 flooding:
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PleUant, W.VL The·plant i1 e~pecleel to employ 300 people when il·
opens in J998 not counting spin-off
jobs in 111e tri-county area.
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May 10 - 8.-.d Robinson, 21,
Ponioroy, is fouild pilty in the Jan:r
IS robbery, kidnappina· and ...,.
, ~•obllolyoftwoeldirly., at the Meip County Sal~ Army.
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May21 - JenniferLalicencutld ,
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10riaDJ and a.tea Hmris is Jlllllld pt....,l31Jnellln:- llthellraallltaiOiiaD b the Southern Hip ' I) R. Mmisoll OYJIII*ium. '
School ,ll'lllualiq.class.
, ·· 1-,3- Rael110 Villqe CllUJICil
Bnadl .__ i. n..t F tUm 4lldotiel doolllecl Southen Local
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. The new Papville_station of the season slow in coming plays havoc Anny.
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years in prison.
S&lt;ipio · Township Vol,unteer .Fire wilh area f11111ers.
· ·June 22 - The Southern Local il War Battlefield at Buffington Island
· May .IS- More flooding. Ralil- Qqllrtment is offacially dedicated. .
June 8 - Heavy winds upro01 Board of Education cu.S bOnd issue and fully suppon its preservation."
swollen creeks in western Meip .• ¥ay22 - Cindil!tewart.ll!ldAii- · 1110n: lhari 40 trees in Pomeroy's millage folh&gt;wing increased state
Cellular phone pirates target
County ' leave!, lheir banks . closidl son Qerl~h Ire named Meigs ltigh B=h Prove Cemetery, Thunder- assistaiK:e.
southeastern Ohio. Among lheir·vicroadways:
SchoQI co-valedictorians, along wilh storms icsult in seauered electricill
June 23 - Supporte,!S -of the tims,"the Meigs County Prosecuting
., Eastern Local ~oard off!c!ucati~ salutalqJian AdAir J. Sheets.
outages and llashllooding.
Buffington Island Bat!lefield kick off Auorney's office, which is targeted to
approves resolUtions · keeptng con- · May 24- Soullicrn High School • June 10 --'Ci&gt;llnty commissioners "Save lhe ·Battlefield" letter-writing the tune of mbre $500.
. ~~~011 ofil new $8c7S million !C-8 &amp;flll!l!ales ~members_'!flhc Class of agree to Ieise' county-owned proper- campaign in bid to save the site from
, Julyl,5 - Lt. Gov. Nancy Hot._
butldingQn schedule.
1996 · at baccalaureate and com- ty to Consolidated Heallh ·systems a proposed gravel-minina'apcration. hster v1s1ts 1he C8rleton School illt
May IIi - Curbside recyclina mencement eierclses
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-Inc:· for construction of a- ilew metiJune 25 - Pomeroy Airman Syracuse and views downtown revigets undelway in Syrac:use; ·
May·i6 =- · S4 Eastern High leal building near Ve,terans ¥emori- l\lalhan·Baloy receives minor injuries · talization efforts· in Pomeroy.·
May 17--: State Highway Pactol School seniors receive dlpt~.
al Hospital.
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in terro'r attack. on U.S. Air .Force ·
County commi&amp;sioners propose a
· warns moton_sh . to keep off the ' M_ay ~ -:- At a Spei:lal town
June 13 - The Meip County cpmplex in Saudi,Arabia. Nineteen -$3,093,170 !&gt;OOBetJor 1?97.
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unopened secllon of the U:S. ~311-77 ' meen_ng held 1n the wake .of May 4 Community Improvement Corpora- are killed in 1he blast.
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A~ electncal outage dtsrupts busiConQCCIOt' Road or face Cttallona.
floodin1. 21 Pomeroy ~ are lion qrecs to purchase for $240,000
JULY
ness 1n downto111n Pomeroy,
May !0 - Thomas Lons, 20, told there II'C ·no qut&lt;:k fixes to a 60-acre site west of Tuppers Plains
July 2 -County commissioners
July 20 - Inaugural ChesterMiddlepoft. and Jerean~ Add111, .11, · improve ,ilewer and drain11e prob- for.n industrial park. ·
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. set up trust fund fo,r J11eia~ 'Co!Jnty S~ Dan held in Chester.
Rutland, ue killed wflill! LOnt's·w . lams.illll!e vlllqe. ·
June 17- Slltle increases assis- Dog Pound Uparide Projeel (PUP). ' • 1~ 23 - Mcip Local Board of
cruhed in Gallia Coullly.
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July 4 ..- Record numbers c..le· Ed!JCI!ion-VllCes to enact .rllldoin dnJa ,
MeiJS County Commimonen , _!llld ~ il estimated at S2. 7!11illion. BuildinJ Project. If lhc issue had bnte lqdepenclence Day at eveniS in !eSliRJ Jli'OII'II1I for jiHiior ,hiah and

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iune 18 - WorltAJnerica.aneduClltional and job tnlimni center in
MeipCounty, isnamedinacivilsuit
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office, 'nie IIIli tct.la to WoctAmer·
ica's role in limdina the criminal
def'e-ofBnd~intherob1 ~ nf die Meip Coqnty Salvation
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lhat 1he vtiii&amp;C ~nc:ao~ IS aenleiiCed lo riine )'eMS In
swimmina
, closed since 1994, pnsononfelony~eounll.
will"opon xtw.t.• The pool does
July 24 - Swe Controllina
110t opea durina 1996.
· Boatdrelwu fundsof$31111Uion for
July II - American Electric: duip work on a . , . _ for tilt
Power cild~s Southern School PIHIIIIIO)'·Muon Bridae and COli·
District eot~slnletioo bond i.-.
llruction of the O.SJ311-77 connaeJllly 14 - U.S. DepatuiWitofthe tori'OIId • . -- - .
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tion and ldentif.ICIIion.
July 27 - Annual re-enactment of
Alif. 12 - Tile 133rd Meigr.
Mo.ip Couaty DoJ Wiliden Bill Dyo reported that tbe locks were cut
the Battle of Bullington Island begiiis CountY F*lets"uncl«way witbLar1
oa the ~ip County DoJ Powtd on New Yur's Bve or early New Year's
at POrtland.
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Day, leailla lhl dop • If t . KlClOitlitta to a repr.n from Meip County
Slteriff JIIIICI M. Soulsby. '
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. July 29 - County c:ommiAionc.i kinJ and qiiCCIL
agree to sell land for construction of
Aus. IS - United Mine wonDye ~ all bill 10 of the clop, accordin1to the repett.
, a .new, $1.5 million medical building. . of Ameri.cs International Preside•t
TrustaiJB
rolld dsmaged
Cecil Roberts visits Southem Ohio.
Orange Towubip 'l'ruscoN reponed tlw Calaway Ridge Road near
AUGUST
• Coal Co. wod&lt;ers to discuss wqe
Alfred was dama&amp;ed, apparently by a IOQinll company, Sheriff James M.
Aug. I - Longtime Pmneroy benefits and pension security foc,
Soulsby reported.
rcsrauranteur ThOJnas D. Crow dies · miners.
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at 72.
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Aug. 16 - Home National Bank
attorney's office for lddilioul action.
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Aug. 6- Squtbem Local's school of Raci'ne is the top spender at the
bond issue fails by SS votes. The fail- ~eigs County Junior Fair Liyestocli
ure marked the f&lt;lurth time since Sale. The grand champion s~eei
198~. that citizens in '.the district . OWned by Joe Brown goes for $4 a
rejected school building improve- pound to Home National Bank.
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last year.
ment issues.
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But the number of filers opting to
Other changes for .1996 ~turns:
· Aug. 7 - ·&amp;Stem Local Board of announce pool will not open in 1996;
use the telephone -· · 2.8 million • INFLATION ADJUSTMENTS: . Education and·Meigs County Libnry , Aug. 22 - Ground is broken on
fell a bit ~ort of the ,IRS' 3 millio!f Exemptions for yourself, your,spouse Board OK plans for construction of the Great Bend Industrial CenteP
goal. So this y~. the 1040EZs, were and dependents have been increased a Meigs Count}t Library in a new Corporation site. . ·
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by $50 to $2;SSOi the Slandard deduc-, Eastern Local elementary scllool. :· , Aug. 29 - Ground is broken on
Taxpayers who really '!,o not !i.!Dt lion by ~1(10 to $4,000 for u~gle ~
• Aug. 10 _ Marijuana eradication the T!lwers Plains-Chester Wate{
to use the telephone must sean:h for · ple.and· by $ISO to $6,700 for cou- efforts ·continue under Operation District~ Letart Expansion Pro;. a 1040EZ or its more complicated . pies. 'The ne.w Standard mileage rate · Giand Slam, a cooperative effort ject. The $236,700 water line expancousins, forms I040A and I 040. for business USC' of a car is 31 cen~ between the Meigs County Sherift's sion ·wiiiii&amp;Sist greenhouse farmers in'
_They are' available at IRll offices, a mile, up from 30 cents:
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Department, the Southeast Counties portions of Letart Township.
b~. post oftlces llld libraries, and .
• EARNED INCOME CREDIT: of Ohio Narcotics Task force and the
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WASHINGToN -· Vico l'mi- lioa ~feet of lumber have been
An in~ post-tiiOI'Ielll of 'They resist chanJe. and view themdentAl Gore has apparently foUnd a harvelted from F-a Service land- tbe salvqe P*OJfiiD 1ut month crit- selves as primarily there to deliver .
government ageDCy even he can't - much more thu any~ had antic- icized the F-a Service's onfon:e- limber."
reinvent: the U.S. Foresi Serv~.
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levet nieclinss tast year when he
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at ·forests with ''virtuatfy all live partoftheDeparunentofAgriculture, .
fumed at how the old guard at the
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.
trees." .
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claims a relatively small part of lhe •
Forest Ser\lice was allowing the limA Forest Service spokesman, com- depi!'IDICnt's budaeto it "enhances the
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.
. ber industry to li!erlilly take a chain
menting on the rider, said, "I don't power of bureaucrats. l'l!erc's no
•
saw to th.e administration's environ·
think many peop.le .around here adultsupervi~ion."
·
A Gannett Co. Newspaper
mental record.
would say that the rider.was veay pol'for .Sen·. Larry Craig, ·R-Idabo,
Gore, who wanted heads to roll, ofsalvagingdeadlllddyingtrees,but itive."
delivering · timber and riding
ROBERT L WINGETT
w~n 't alone. SDme senior governthe implementation has spawned the
Altho1,.1gh the rider expired this . roughshod over enyironmental reguPubllahel
rnent officials darkly suspected that clearcutling of healthy trees ancf·old- week, the physK;al and political scars lalions has been at the top of his agen:'
some of the agency's roguish career growth national fares~ llld the silenc- will be long-lasting. Mdi'eover, da. Craig plans to. push a bill this
CHAR~E HOEFUCH
MARGARET LEHEW
staff were trying to embarrass' Presi- ing of dissent. Thus, · ihe timber · Republicans are )llready working month that wilL make peft11811ent
w.vA,
GwMnll M-ger
Controller
dent
Clinton in the Pacific NOrthwest. industry found a way to harvest trees with timber lobbyists Qn a sequel, some of the mf)l'e ·environmentally
•
long a political battlefield"pitling protected by the administration's which may pose the lint test for destructive features of the rider. It's_
71trtSeatlnel a ·
h edllw.hm ~ Oft• btOIId,.,..
sawmills against spolted owls. '
1993 forest plan.
· incoming Forest Service chief Mike part of a IOO:.pa~ bill that would
..._
.
,
(31111
"'-~
,.,.
file
.
o1
1»11tg
pc
8YIWhat
perhaps
stung
the
most
for
·
"'The
Forest
Service
refused
to
Dombecko. He su~ Jack Ward overhaul the -entire federal forest
~....,. . .,.Jauud .Will ""'1 be--. Elich lhtJuld lttt:lciW • 1)11 1t1W.
.
Clintonites
was
the
k!JOWledge
that
obey
the
spirit
(of
the
rider),"
said
,
Thbtnas,
a biologist by training .who system.
.
·.
FF r, ..,.,_.... ~n- /ip«&lt;lf
10
1.-. 10 file-. l'lle Sentinel, IWCoutt 1Ft.,
they had allowed themselves to be one 5enior administration official ·nev~ could tame' his own bureauA review by' the Wildemas ·Soci~Ohio 46111; or, FAX to If~ ST.
suckered into this buzzsaw by sign- who worked closely with Gore on the · cracy. Therein lies the problem. :
. · ety found that the bill would reduce ·
ing off on a Republican-sponsored issue. "There were demonstrations
"'It (the Forest Serviee) was the ·or eliminate environmental saferider to ·a deficit-cutlinll appropria- all over the Pacific Northwest, and greatest reform agency in govern~ guards and public·Participation, giv_.
lions bill in the summer of 1995.· the president got killed politically.. ment at !'ne lime;" says a scnibr ing logging, mining and grazing
payerswith"investnlentincome,such
~
.
"We'~ U,ing every way we can as. interest or capital gains, of niflre
Clinton gave big timber 8!KI the pro-- Gore and .others were sick and tired administration official. ·"It's now so interests sway over public lands.
industry Forest Service a loophole of it. He said, 'We cannot allow the , inbred that it's like an Oxford supper Craig's bHI incorporates 17 ofl9 rec.
.
.
to got taxpayers, who are eligible, ~o .than $2,200 no lo~I!Cr c"an claim the
.The following cases were resolved &amp;rly conduct, $6lplus costs; Sharon:
big
enough
to
drive
a
logging
truck
forest
Service
to
flaunt
policy
wiUch
club:
They
detennine
what's
d&amp;te,
ommendations
recently
made
by"
a
By WALTER R. MEARS
~.~P~~IRSspok~~k
credit.
.
.
Mondaynightinthell)8yOI"scourts Lambert, Rutland, speed, $48 plus .
through.
· has been established by this admin- · and they built an absolute sort of vac- timber trade group. Craig told us in·
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agenchey an.d 1 . 1 a
• EMPLOYER-PAID TIJITION: of Syracuse Mayor George Coonol- costs; James P. Broderick, Pomeroy,',
AP ,S pecial Ccineapondent
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,
. s1go1 cant mcrease, · . w · . . Congress reinstated the exclusion 1
d M'ddl.
M
"·
d S2S 1
R. be '
Since the rider took effect, 3 ~it- istration."'
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· ..~all around the orp~ization. .~ ~iatement i)lat "from the beginniJig·
WASHINGTON - Newt Gingrich, will have history on his side when
..
By
Alaocllllld
Pt II '
tlus. date at the Colun:abus westher .
Also, for the fllSt ume, the IRS .ts &lt;or employer-paid tuition, which had Y an
I
eport ayor ...... wey spee '
P
us costs; e cca
\~ emergency salvage law was
the Republican-controlled House chooses its next speaker. Since the Civil
. ir
at the end of 1994. W·2s , 0 _.. Horton. SYRACU
.. SE
Swindell, Middleport, speed ,$46:
: :· Ohioans can expect ·at lcut one stabon was 64 degrees m 1897 whi~e allowing tefephone film to get tile
intended only is a temporary lneasure
War, nobody has been vQted out of the job except in chaqges of pany conmore "~1 of abnonna1l
tem
tbe record low
20 bele\r
'' ,.
plus costs; Shawn Stob8rt, POJDeroy;
10
. to deal with the aftermath of the dev• •
"':" •
Y wann
·
~
.
,~ ' refunds directly deposited into their . 996 should reflect the e~clusion of
fined were: William Ka;.ff Jr., failure to comply; $63 plus costs; trol. 'The last lime there .was a real snag in the party-line _vote was more than
peratures, thanks to ·a ·cbnlinuinl 1879. Sunset~ght wdl be 11J. 5.,19 bank accounts. For paper filers, employer-paid undergraduate tuition
astating wildfires of 19941" .
70ye~ ago.
·
.
• · .flow of soiltherly winds, forecasters p.m. and sunnse Sall!rdaY at 7:54 there's a new space on returns 10 ask ·as well as· tw
' ·u·
&amp;
ad te-l • Syracuse, defective exhaust, costs Philip ·Ridenour, Athens, speed, $4(j
Under Craig's pro~l. commuThat pattern is likely to bold for Gingrich when Congress convenes on
.· · said.
·
· ..&lt;
•
, •
~
.
on .or gr U,. eve1 only, fictitious tags, $250; Melissa and $20; Bernard Romine, Rutland;
nity dissent would be muffled by the ·
.. A -.illtent.cloud c:Ovw WjjfaJso a.m. · :·. Wea~ fDI'.
f.
for direct depostt. You do.not need to c()UfSCS begun before July L; 1996
Richards, Racine, speed, $52, ficti J speed, $47 plus costs; Dawn Hungu-· Tllesday, despite the undetermined punishment awaiting him for his admit- .
r- •
,
. "
fill
out11
separate
form,
as
you
c!id
.
,
·
·
· tags; costs on1y. ·
• rd , Gall.•po·11s,
· no msurance,
·
$•n•
specter
of
$
H},OOO
fines
for
people
ted ethics violations, unl~ss Gingrich opts to change it himself.
. ·
·· help keep the tomperatures rather
· ThnighL ..Cioudy 'with raip; likely ·
·
71
&gt;
boos
..o
JV
wbo file administrative appeals t!W
There has been no hint of that. Gingrich has said nothing, lesving his
"steady,theNalionaiWeatherService welD
_ thestandnu'dda~le~;:noorthhainto~ILoowwers
Forfeiting bonds were: Sammy pluscosts;speed,$49pluscosts;Nic-: .
are fJ!Ied [o be "frivolous" or wbo
defense to GOP allies, since his Dec. 21 admi$Simi to breaches of House
It- ·, said. ·'The low tonight willbe in the
..va
u"'
II
I 1 I'
t:l I•
Maynard, Racine, stop sigo, $80; hole Bell. Rutland, sJieed, $48 piUS:
causa'" unwanted delay." ExemptiOns
rules. 'They said Gingrich will run for his second term as speaker, and that
from public meeting laws would be
north and the low SOa 'J!Ss:!y...Breezy. Occasional rain
eff(lflS to sidetrack or .stall him are ploys by the Democrats to gain advan- .
granted
to
timber
and
mining
comrages they couldn't win at the polls.
·
· , A low pressure center developinJ with a chanc:c of thundentonns south.
'c· OLUMBUS (AP) _Two v-·r- · mak
. 'fi
speed; Bree Downie, Quarryville, ·tags, $6~ plus costs. "
(TV·S
panies.
.
.
Rep. Michael forbes of New York, the first ~&amp;publican to declare that
. in .the. Central Plains will i~t Very mil!l with !Ughs from the midcan
e a stglu tcant.diuerence in Pa., speed, SS4; Danny fink, RutForfeiting bonds were: Virginia L
Administration officials suspect
. Ohio's weather on Saturilay and s.in- die SOs north 10 the middle 60s south. an state lawniakers have a plan which learning Opportunities for children~" land, failure to control, $80; John Sook, Ravenswood, W.Va., speed,
he won't vote for Gingrich, has said the speaker knows there are others who
that the Forest Service has become
·· day. Winds will pi'* up Saturday
.
. Bxl ded fo~: , ·
they lillY will eliminate some of the
"The governor thinks distance Scott II, Milford, $5.1, speed; Jeffrey. $64; Donald L. Stevens, Athens;
are likely to break with him, and that he shouldn't seek a second term. At
fertile
ground
for
Craig
and.
Other
"!Doming and there will be a.J)hance
'S•-"•y...Rain chan'""-g Ufsnow educltional inequities between rich lesming is one of the tools that can Harris, R8cine, speed, $53; Nathan · speed, $68; JoAn Grady, Middleport,
least 13 have expressed doubts publicly.
'
.
Western Republicans. "(The Potest •
· of ,.mIn the west, proilllbly 'spreadending south'.'~ 3~ 10 and poor school districts.
be
in education," said Gov. Stollinss. Parkersburg, W.Va., speed, failure to comply, $83; Robert L:
Oidinarily, the opening day vote for speaker is a riCual, confirming the
Service) has no interest · in impledecis.ton of the majority party caucus, in a party-line roll calL V!(ith a 227. .. ing across the state durin1 ,the day. 4~."1fighs from thif fuid"30s 110m, 10
Sen. Robert R. Cupp, R-Lima, and George Voinovich's spokesman, $51; Bradford I. Ray, Lever Cave, Clark, Gallipolis, no insurance, $7oi
menting a modenf generation of
208 vote majOrity in the new HQuse, the Gingric)l Republicans could afford
' Highs will be in the mid-SOs to niid~} the miCI40s south.
,
Rep. MichaelA Po~. R-Hamilton,on Michael Dawson.
Tenn., speed, $51; Mary Hall, Gal- no taillights on !tailer, $83; Kathy
laws; such as the Endangered Species
·
·
·
.
·Thursday
proposed
a
two-way
video
.
But.
Dawson
wouldn't
comment
lipolis, speed, $52; Patricia Ervin, Frances, Pomeroy, speed, $68; Ciady' •
some !lffcelions, ~ut at a poliliclll IQII. The e!hics case weakens a speaker
60s.
Mopy.:.Achanceofsnowsbow·
·
.
th
h
the
Vo"
·
h
ld
h
·
Brown, Rae.1ne,spec,
·
d $.6.8;.Art M'•
1
·
AC~"
saidpne
adffiinistration
off.teial.
who already had lowered his profile, and a shaken majority would be anoth.CoolCrttmperaturcsare.(OfFasl ersnoftbeast: Dryelscwhere.Lowsin cassroom-- mstructton system at on ,w e r movtc WO!I putt e Racine,speed; $~l',DallasTrembley,
"They gravitated into "the hands or
er wound,
·
· '·
' for Sunday as a low pressUre system
fro the 1
30s would allow s'todents and teachers in proposal into the budg"t,he will sug- Sandyvill~. W.Va.,.speed, $53; fuvis Williams, Logan, speed, $67"; limo·'
conservatives, because tbe conserva- •
........s through the. state and winds theorth20sto. theHighsl ~- southower
different classrooms statewide to talk gestto the Legislature this winter.
Wilson, Hurricane, W. ya., speed, . thy · Stainbrook, Langsville, speed;
Ginsfich acknowledged that he unintentionally made misstatements to
lives, who once resisted the forest
;bi'ft10 not1herly. Some light snow 0
ower"""
·
back and forth.
Even ifVoinovich doesn't include $66. · • '
$68; James E . Stewart, West Colum•
etllics investigators and took inadequate steps to separate political and tax- ·
Service, have now kind of adopted it
.'may fall in northern Ohio" the rain
Thesday...Dry. -Lows in the 205·
They said it could be installed ·in in .his .budget the $120 million .!'ox
MIDDLEPORT
bia, W.Va., no operator's license:
exempt activities. Republicans had wanted the penalty for these violations
10 evety public middle, junior and andCupp·are suggesting,)a~akers
305
ends
elsewhere.
Highs
from
the
middle
north
Pined
were:'ChristopherC.Antho$83;
expired tags, $83 ;
·
•
;
precisely
because
it's
become
so
R!l, to be settled before Tuesday's speaker vote.
'Fhe
record-high
temperature
for
the
middle
40s
squth.
·
.;
scl)ior
high
scb()ol
and
·
voi:alional
can
insert
illattr.
ny,
Pomeroy,
speed,
$18
pl1,1s
costs;
Mathew
Gatrell,
Middleport,
fail"
........
·
rograde in iis management."
But the ethics committee and then the House are going to determine it
Ja Atlderion w Jm Moller ·
f.
school in .Ohio for $120 .million. ·
. William Phillis, executive director Christopher W. Statts, Mid~leport, ' ure to comply, $83; Twilla H1f',
later. Republicans seek no more than a reprimand, a wrist slap that would
n01 disqil4!ify Gingrich to be speaker. . .
are wrlten' for Uaitetl Fealu~
!jyadlcate, IK.
Gingrich got • New Year's boost from the two Republican members of
the ethics panel that brought the charges ~e admitted. They said·Tllesday
',.
for~y would.vote for the speaker I!Jld foresaw no penalty that would preve.nt
him from keeping the job.
WASHINGTON
(AP) . _
cornpailiCJ ·~yiding 1o~-distaqce~t ~'I[C,g'l., J~n_gua~e_, c.g.llfS~~, ~d _; "No one em fauiWhe technolo- . Jacks, Pomeroy, tmproper passmi. Pomeroy, no insurance, $70; Mark A:
. Ameritech'
•
'de 1
semce 10 theil' own states where all\.an~ Placement courses !hOy gy;" he said. ' 'The question_ is $25 costs: Timothy R. Priddy Jr.; Clark, Middleport," speed, $65: GeorOnly once before has a speaker been formally ·accused of ethics violas
request
to
provt
ons· . .
.
' . ,
cannot now afford.
" · r.. · whether the infrastructure can accom- [l.acine, running stop light,$25 plus gta
'. na Lipscomb, Pomeroy, speed,'
lions, and he didn't make it through his second term. Instead, DemOCIBt Jim
" tlistancO Service to its l&lt;lCal cui- they see thetr btqcst opportumty ·to
.. 1.-. t' di ranee 1 · .
·
Wright resigned in 1989, under charges originally 'filed by Gingrich.
· d .
ofti
top cornmunicatid!ts shot&gt;:
,,..,rae .tve s
esmtn~ ts modale the technology.~· ,
costs.
. · •
$66. ·
· M' h·
:tomers .tn
•c . .tgi!D .ts · ra~mg-. erQDO-s
. uaJl notaschool-fundingcure,l!btitwill
· CuppandFoxsaydisranceleam. Forfeiting bonds were: Sean B.
It is widely conceded that Vice . of JG~i.uou~ness:
was raised. ·
•
t;,.. fromTenne5see. In January 1989
Democrats point to the ironic parallel. Gingrich defenders argue that the
JII'Ol.U from 19011.distance c:arners, p.tng !'1'\'t cheaply ~ eff.tetend~:!. 'I, enable a significant closina· of the ing . is the next logical step from Kinca1d, Chesapeake, speed, $SO;
President AI Gore is the odds-on front
One J111?blem with the politics of
But documenis turned over by the the Buddhist organization paid for a
cases aren't comparable, saying Wright's involved self-enrichment, and this
:whicb ~finten~~~.the ~y _
has . 1~1 ats::;~ ~ ~~- gap," Cupp said.
SchooiNet and SchooiNet Plus.
· Mary M. Stewart, Middleport, failure
runner for tbe next Democratic pres- ~rfection, however, is that it makes _Democratic Party to congreSsional trip Mr. Gore took to Taiwan..during
speaker's does not.'
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'
not~
ied
"'"G'
..
fCCIII;IRIIlCftll·
~n
are
u.,.-.
·.-.
'The
Ohio
Supreme
Court
is
to
rule
·
N.
'de
to yield $60· David I Hardwick
_
idential
nomination.
Like
George
even
the
slightest
blemish
look
huge.
investigators
suggest
that
Mr.
Gore's
which
he
met
Taiwanese
officials,
Wright dia not admit to the charges of-wrongly accepting gifts and
. Chtcago--based Amentech asked tia1 ~ greatest for local phone corn- soon ·on a constitutional challenge 10
School et provt s state 1110ney
•
•
·
•
Bush in 1988, he will present himsel(
involvement with the sect has far toured Po Kwang Shan's headquarimproper outside income, saying as he quit that he'd mlll!e mistakes but had
federal regulators Th.
y for-- pan..tes _to ha,ve l&lt;lC~ customc:rs sub- the state's school-fundt'ng system. fQI' wiring classrooms for computers. Rutland, squealing tires, $60. .
more extensive ramifications than his ters, and visiteil with the aforemen- .
. as the ranking aide of a retiring two..d
estm t 10 1
d 1 IIRce
SchooiNtt Plus furnishes money (ot · POMEROY ·
never knowinlliY or intentionally violated House ethics rules.
·
.
~issi~
to
provi~
l~g-dis~
Ill!"'
.
sr
~ze
~nv
en
~g
.
1
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The
challenge.
is
based
on.
the
~I
·.
computer
hardware and software for· . The following cases were resolved
term
president,
trained
and
equipped
brief
comment
implied.
·
lioned
venerable
master.
·"While I felt '! hadn't done anything wrong, nevertheless I had become
.v~
~n
parthi
hof
.tts
.t~uJ:!epbotieOhi
w~e,s
~:.ea:::;w~muni~alions
·
that
the
Ohio
system
is
so
reliant
on
elelll!'nbfY:
school~.
in the Dec. 9 ·mayor's court of
to
carry
on
his
legacy.
Unless
Mr.
·And
the
blemishes
that
have
been
,,
,
For
one
tbing,
ii
turns
out
that
on
:
Moreover.
the
Waii
'Street
Journal
the focal point of a major national conuoversy that was paraly~ng and polar- .
81110 tnc
0
j:egton,
w
c
·
•
.
.
·
.
the
'
locat
pnlpertf
taxes
that
the
wealth.
However,
the
I.igislalive
Office
of
Pomeroy Mayor Frank Vaughan.
Clinton is so damaged by events in developing on Mr. Gore's public Marcil IS. just a month before the reports thai the man who organized
izing ihe House and totally distracting Congress from its serious business,"
W!sconsi.n,
Dlin_ois
and
llldianL
~ton,
With
mput
from
Jus'
jest
districts
spend
more
!han
$12,000
,
E
ducation
Oversight
reponed
recentfined were: Troy Durham,
his second term that close identifica- persona are gelling increasingly hard Los &lt;Angeles fund-raiser; Mr. · 0~ the 1989 trip, and ~Kcompariied Mt.
10 act on per student each year, while the ly that SchooiNet and SchooiNet Plus Pomeroy, driving under the influence,
Wright sai~ in an ABC- TV interview Sunday.
·•
~~en
tech
ts
the
.first
of
the
ttce
~nt,
has
90days
lion with him is a handicap, tl)e case for his admJrers to ignore.
. met at the Mlhite House with Vener- Gore on it, was -- you guessed it Forbes said he broke with Gingrich because the Republi~an agenda wduld
.nabon:s Bell cornpantes to rpalte the Amentech request
.
· poorest spe""barely $4,000 per stu1
· $375 1
' th d
I 90for
Mr.
Gore
ought
to
be
powerful
·
Most
recently,
it
has
transpired
able Master Hsing Yun,the leader of our old frielad John fiuang, who.w~
sucb
request,
and
i.
t
took
federal
As
required.
.
by
law,
Amen
,
tech
dent.
"1"
, .
. are moving at a snai 's pace, '
P
us
costs,
.
ree
ay~ JU • • .
suffer in continued controversy over the speaker. He said other Republicans
1
.•
the 1
d 51a
·
days operator's hcense suspenston;
· were anxious about that prospect too.
·;.. .
, . . enough to assure his nomination, and that Mr. Gotehas been up to his e~e: Fo Kwong Shan. Moreover, this · still employed by the Lippo Group at
regulators and potential long-dis• can~ot aet ...nto
?n&amp;- I .nee
"We'renotsayingthatthisinvestJud~ Wise, Middleport, speed, $47
quite
possibly
win
lhe
eleciion.
brows
over
the
past
eight
years
in
the
·
meeting
was
arranged
by
none
other.
the
time.
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But as long as there are only t(.o options, Gingrich wins. A Republican
·
ranee
rivals
by
surprise.
'
busmess
unttl
•
~peti.tor
~l'!lv.tdes
ment
will
solve
our
equity
problem,"
plus !costs; Wenda! Dierfield, Pomery, •
Republicans, and ~ven the media .financial goings-on between the than John Huang, .the protege of the
These are the sort of antics thai
· House is not going to elect a Democratic speaker. Rep. Dick Gephardt, the
1 ~!11 phOft! ~we usmg ,~ o~n Pox said. "But properly done, this
A
law
enacted
last
February
perChrillmal
tree
pickup
·
·
spec
· d, $23 plus costs; Ryan O'Neil,
'
in their lighter mOJnent.. have had Democratic Party and a Buddhist 'billionaire Lippo Group of Indonesia. inspired Christopher Buckley's hilar~
minority l~r. will get just that, the minority. Skeptical Republicans talk
,mits local Bell companies to.provide woes and etrcutts to some res.tdenttal
.Christmas ~re~&gt;s will be picked up
considerable .fun at Mr. Gore's organization called "9 Kwang Shan, !'Ju•rig, you will recall,laaded a job ious vision of. the vice presidenl'
,loronJ.-di.tancc serv. ice, and Ameritech . and . bus,lness . customers in
.. 8
fUnS
Monday in JUcjne, it was reported. Pomeroy, contributing, $75 plus
of abstaining; they aren't going to·switch sides.
.
expense,
d~icting him as a wooden based in Taiwan.
·
.tn
Ron
Brown's
Commerce
Depart.
"attired
in.
saffron
robes
and
carrying
I
t fli
Ameritech s market. 1t also must
;.-Villa.,. officials also pointed o,ut that co~ts; Christina Granger, MiddleThe idea that a senior Republican serve as speaker temgorarily until the
.I
IS e.tther oftienng or pans o o er
. .
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·
. \JnitsoftheMeigsCountyEmeroport, speed, $46 plus costs; Wayne;
personality,
a
"tree-hugging"
en
viWhen
it
was
discovered
that
Mr.·
·
RJCnt
and,
then
moved
on
to
the
a
begging
bowl.''
They
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cookie. He hung Ross Perot :out to jn Hacienda Heights, tos Angeles, buttons to the Clanton cam~a1gn. .
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when Republicans controlled the House but with 20 Progressive Republi- dry in their 1993 debate on·NAFfA. . the vice president quickly acknilwl;;twill meet at 1
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EDITOR'S NOTE - Walter R. Meara, vice president and colum- soft-spoken, pleasant and persistent, . Subsequently the Democratic Party mvalvement wtth _Fo Kwang Shan .mauhlp and ~Ideal PbUooopllf.
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ROLLS OUT - Florida quarterback Danny Wuerffel. rolle out
•lnet Florida Stat. dlrung the Suger Bowl under the Superdome
In New Orleans, whln the Gatora' 52-20 victory gave ll1em the mythIC.! netlonal championship. (AP)

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defenli¥e eads Peter Boulware ltlld heal Texu 31-10. Tbe 32-poinl marNEW ORLEANS (AP)- BxaetWuertrel threw tine touchdown Reinard Wilson.
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ly a year to the day after bis Dl&lt;llt ~s lq Ike Hilliard r,hd scnmbled
"Y~ got to do wllll you got 10 since Penn Stale beBI Pitt 41-14 in
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16 yanjs for~ score as the do, and we. Jlad to do that to win," 1981.
even ltlld got a national tide, 100.
OltoN avc:n&amp;ed a 24-2lloos II Flori- Wuerffel said. ,
Also, it was Florida S~ most- ,
All those "Gator ltaicrs," u 11e da State on Nov. 30 !hill cost 'them
Wu¢fel' s eight-yard touchdown lopi;ided def~ since a J9-27 mash·
likes to call them; can IOtO those · their No. I unki111.
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smiles now. Instead, theS' belong to .....,. But playillg the SeminOles (1~!1) scram6te made it 38-20 soing into 198S.
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cOII'h - that proved they could retpatc:h. It ~~ a m:onl for tbe most game l(lr the Oators.
II th linle itw tv(Q teams have played
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"Tbe shotgun was big, biJ, bis," twice in a season, and there have
Shielded by Spwrior's lhOtgiln, stopped the Seminoles' NCAA Bowden said. "The· shotgun was been only four sweeps.
Wuerffel and ~o. 3 f,lorida iolled to reconls of II straight bowl Wins ltlld . probably the smartesi thing Steve has .
Florida State came out strons u
a record-settitig S2·20 romp over No. 14·bowls in a row without a loss.
done. Tiley just beat us at every pan Busby threw a 55-yard pass oa the •
I Floiida State in the Supr Bowl on
"They just beBI the beck1011t of of the game. They kept us pinned rtrSt play from scrimmage. Bu't.FloriThursday night, a ~tOry that gave us," Florida State coach Bobby -down the whole night."
. • da laler held on fourth-and·one at·its
the teem its rust fultionltl cbampi· Bowden said. "You can see why we
For aaother thi111. tbe Seminoles ~3,
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noquestion .aboutit," Spurrier said
"We thought as long as we kept cramps. He'd run ·for, a career·biiJI · tint Heisf"an Trophy 'winner to
even bef~ the final poll votes were . it close we could beBI them, "be slid. 185 yards. a,.Unst Florida the last coai:b a nationalchampiqn. He did it
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The Gators finished 12-1 for the They. win all the routs...
. just 28 and bis absence forced Flori· s,:cond clilllces -be goiiO make up
seCI}nd straight'seuon, although this
This game was still close early in da State and quarterback Thad Bus- for last year's Fiesta loos,.belped this.
onlhad a different..ending. Last year, tbe third quarter when Scott Bent- by into an air harde it could not win. season when Texas beat Nebraska in.
they'gotclobbered~2-24byNebrasley's 45-yard field goal pulled the
lerryJacksonranfortouchdowns 'theBist2tidegamepndOhioS~
ka in ·the title game in the fiesta Seminol~s within 24-20. But Bow- of42andoneyardinthefourthquar- IOflllled Arizona State in the Rose
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'&lt;ICn's hopes for a second national ter as•Florida overwhelmed a Semi· Bowl.
• No ~grets.this ti,me. thou~ ~01 tide ~ fint perfect se&amp;son·quickly noles team that had~~~ trailed by
·:It looked like we were out of it
•en wtth.Spurner ,s team dra~mg . fell apart.
more than se.veri potnts m a game a month aao, but Texas woo ltlld
IS ~81ti~ after he spent a month
For one thing, Witerffel' could not this season, 'and had allowed a total Ohio Sl!lte -won, and we were IMK:k
·complaining about Florida State's· be slowed, Th~ shotgun, which of only 122 points.
. in ·it," be sai!f. "Maybe there was a
late bits on Wuerffel. · ·
Spurrier used sparingly this ·season,
, 1'111; 52-20 defeat was the biggest divine guidllfiCC that helped us win.,
"Danny did it all and the whole gave. Wuerffel just enough time to lossby~.1 :fcaln ilt~bowi.. lri lhe .whatever we've won. WllhoutTeus
team played super," Spurrier said. elude the rush from AU-America 1978 .COito!l' Bowl, Notre Dam,o winning, without Ohio State win· •
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COSTA MESA. Calif. (AP)-As
!'lorida put. the fin!sbing touches on
tis 52-:10 .dismandtng of top-ranlced
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Louisiana State, Virginia Teeh,.Mia·
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: NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The Kansas State, Iowa, Notre D;une,
~rida G81ors won'their tin;t naiion· Michigan, . Syracuse, 'Wyoming,
al:championship today by a margin Texas, Auburn and 1\nny.
convincing as their Sugar Bowl
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victory.over Florida State.
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ndles 52·20, Thursday nighi in a phy .winner iri the last 2i'seasons to ·
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F~n'N'Gun Gaton; were officially
The Florida win also completes a
do;clared No. 1. in the final Associat· state trifecta ·of champions in the
~Press co!leg~ foothall poll.
1990s. Miami won the national tide
• "God has smiled on the Gaton;, in 1991 and. Florida State won in..
no question about it, ·~ coach Steve 1993. (The Hurricanes also won in .
Siiurrier said evetr"before the final 1983, 1987 and 1989.)
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p&lt;ill was released.
And it caps ·one of the more
; Florida (12-1) received 65 112 ·improbable finishes in · years. On
v&lt;(les and 1,673 112 p_oints from a Nov. 30, .ihe Galofl! went to Talla·
, . nll)ional panel of 67 sports writers hassee ranked . No. 1, but Florida
and broadcasters. The Gators were State won·24-:i. I and repiQ!:ed them'
. raJ.ked third going into the postsea- · atop the poll. The loss then dropped
$1lR behind Florida Slate and Arizona the.Gators to No. 4 behind Arizona

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"After winning lite. Rose Bowl
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said as hesatinthe team's hotel lobby and watchel:l the Gators pull
away in the serotld half. "Nobody
thought before the season slfted that
we'd be this good. NQW we can't be
any won;e than third, 111aybe 5econd,
and.migbt,even gel some fin;t-place
votes."
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botli.lbeAs.!KJ!:iJ!ed ~llfedia poll ,
and~ USA ,Today/CNN coaches
poll.' Ohio Stile drew I 112 rntlnt~eNHL,
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s~~hio sJte ( 11-1), which gave the - s~~na~~~~~omhqskers lost

Gljtors a chance to play fof the Iitle
bY,beatingAPzona State 20-17 in the
Rose Bowl, finished second with I
· 14 first·plice vot~s and 1,585 112
potnts.
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with 1,529 points, but still finished
. in )he ~op fiv~ forthe lOth conse~u· tivjl year. Arizona State (I H), with
1,'186 points was fourth and Brigham
Young (I 4:1) fifth with·1,360 points:
:nie Gaton; also finished on top in
· thci'USA Today/CNN 'poll with 58 ,
lint-place votes; Ohio State was seconjl with four firsts.
:Jb~ Seminoles' ·loss marked the
18jh time the No, I'team lost in a
bowl game, and the first since No. 2
Ati'bama beat Miami 34-13 in the
1~3 Sugar Bowl.
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fell to Texas in the Big !2tille game. '
Meanwhile, Florida bear Alabama
45-30 for the SEC title and moved
up to No. 3.
· In the Rose Bowl·on Wednesday,
the Oators got the break they needed when the Buckeyes ended the Sun
De~ils' title hopes.
The Gators were ranked fourth irr
the preseason arid stayed tllere until
Sept. 21 . when they heat then-No. 2
Tennessee 35-29 and Arizona State
beat . then-No. I Nebraska 19-0..
Florida moved into the top spot until
the loss to the Seminoles, but got all
the bounces it needed to reach No. I·
in the end.
AubUrn, which held off Army 3229 in the Independence Bowl,
returned to the tankin'gs at No. 24.
· West Virginia, ranked 25th in 1~
last regular season poll, dropped out
after a 20-13 loss to'Nort.h Carolina
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Mark Messier keeps piling up
Messier ·scored in the second . . scored fji-p'eriod- goals as the FlyBnPtls S, Whalen 4
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R:ichter keeps piling•up those victo- . ics brought . the Ringen,.. back. ~is unbeaten streak· tP 15.
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The Wl!aJen; have 110t won.after
povtsev's tying goal with less than rival. Going into the game, the remained
in. charge the rest
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seven minutes left, then scOied the Rangers llad the leap-worst record . way.
· tries this sesson. and in 24 tries (O;
game-winner with bis second goal of ' in intra-division play (2-9..4).
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~gulns 6, De\'lls 1
':2l-l) dating back 10 a win over the
the nig~t with 3:30 re111aining. .
"It was an important situation for " Jarijlir Jagr. scored his NHL- New York Islanders in Mil"ch 1995.
. Th,at ·moved Messier past Guy us," Wayne Gretzky said. "You start leadin[( 34th goal and Mario
Coyotes ·4, Blackbawb 2
Lafleur into lith place o.n the NHL's . reading more &amp;l1d more about the Lemieux had four assists to power · Bob Corkum scored the! .tiebrea,kcareer goal-scoring list with 561 . divisional record~ it maybe SIB!tS visiti~'Pittsburgh.
.ing goai with 9: I 5 to play as Phoenill
Richter made the goltl stand up as~ creeping into the loclcer roilm, 50 it
R01f Francis, Stl! Barnes; F.n:drik won lll Chi~!IIIO:
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extended his winning streak to 10 ' was important fC?I' us 10, nip irin the ·OiaOsson, Kevin Ha~eher and Peter ·
Da\!~ Manson, Cliff Ronning ancj ,
games and his 11nbeaten streak to 14 bud and startwinning'some of these Nedved also scored and Jason Wool· , Keith Tkachuk also scored for the ·
( 13·0- 1).
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ley had three assists for the Pen,uins, ' Coyotes, who are 8-2-0 since gener"We were in a position to lose the .
Blscwhere ·in the NHL, it was who extended their unbeaten streak al man11ger John Paddock was rm:cl "
garnet Ric~ter said. "We had to Philadelphia 4, San Jose 1; Pitts- lo seven (6-0-1 ).
Dec. 11. At 18-11.-4, Pttoonix is 9ver
stretch ourselvestodo somelhini to burgh &lt;i, New Jersey 1; Boston 5,
Pittsburgh has lost only twice in .SOO fat: the tint time since .midget bllck. We t,ad to mike up fgr, it Hartford 4 in overtime; Phoenix 4, 19 games (14-,2-3). Tbe PengUins are October. Tony Amonte scored both
in the last 20 minu_tes. '.' .
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. The . game marked Jeremy
that the Rangen; pulled out a game . ver·4,&lt;Los Angeles 3.
streak . (0-11-i). Unbeaten rookie · Roenick's fin;t game in Oticago ·
in lite late goi111. They also beBI Anagoalie Patrick Lalime gave up a aoal since his offseason trade·to Phoenill. ·

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But there ·still seems 10 be no
decent explanation for the recent
troubles that have befallen the top
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eight games Thunday night, droppine a 112-96 decision to Portland .•
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six home games.
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fowth time in six gamciC'. by falling
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"It wu lik~ ~ were running in ,;
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straight on tbe road and kept the Jazz
(22-8) gamond a half behlnd the
Rockets (24-7) in the Midwest Division race.
. Another possible Western Conference All-Star coach could ~ Del
.Harris, whose Los Angeles Lakers
improved to 23-9 with a go.83 victory over the Sacnvnenui
In othie'r NBA ganies,
downed New Jersey 101·91,
defeated Boston 99·87, Seattle
Philadelphia 96-82, · New York
·defeated Washington 92·80, Orlando
edJedToronto 96-94 in overtime and
Charlotte beBI Dallas 107·97.
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Sail Antonio sent the Utah to its
sixth loss in II games since starting
the sesson 17-2:
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including 12 in the 'fourth quarter,
Sean Elliott scored 18 and Will Petdue had 12 rebounds,"
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· · wiU, a winning record, and it CIIDJ -'against the team that 'eliminated
them from the playoffs 'last season.
"Utah is one of the top teams in
the league, ltlld we're fortuaate 10:
win. It's big fur us," Johnson said.,
Utah had the chance to tie the
game in the final seconds, but con·
secutive three-point attempts by Karl
. Malone, John Stockton and Iamie
WBISon all failed.
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· Tnlii.BiaHn 112,. Rockels 96
• Isaiah Rider sc:Ored a season-high .
31 points and hit two crucial threepoint baskets late in the fourth quar-. ter. · ~Trail Blazers won their lliird,
straight game, bea! the Rockets for
the first time in three tries this season and snapped Houston's winning·'
streak at three garnet.
"This waS an enormous win:•
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• "We .played well. This was Ollr
fourth· srraisht good ·effort.· We
haven't won them all, but ·we've
played well-the last four games."
The Rockets hun th.em~lves by
shooting only 18-of-30 on free
throws and 6cfor-27 on three-point·
en;. Portland connected on 27 of 31
·rout shots. led by Arvydas Sabonis'
going 12-for-12.
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· Nick Van Excl hit a pair of three. pointers ·llown the stretch; and the
· Lakcrs closed the BOrne at Sacra- ·
· menlo with,a 16-3 run 10 win their .
. fourth in~ roW.
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:and 16 ~hounds, but.he scored just
one point while! play ina much of the
·fourth qull1er~ith five fouls.
Eddie Iones ~ 20· poin", ~ .
Elde., Caritpbell had 16, includinJIO
in the founh period. ~ Laken; lR
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knock offArizona jng Vl!flderbilt. And they;ve lost a ·
fit:St-place votes from the coacbef. . State 21ft;1'7 in the Rose Bowl game. You've got to have some bid
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w~ did last nig~: · he
game Petin Stale is running up ltlld
eyes played them (No. S Notre said. "OUr defense played lights down the field on them.''
Dame, No.4 Penn State, No. 2Ari- out." . .
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said, "If Florida State·loses, I guar- · ~ugher to do every year." .
. Defensiv.c~atorFredPasac · antee you 1 will v,0te for us." .
· l:be achievements were. many: a
...d of Florida, Yo1,1 go throuJ!h the
Ohio State's oQly .slip all season Bill Ten co-championship, the
schedule:ltlld what teams have they was a 13-91oss to Michigan ciri Nov. school's first Rose Bowl win sihce
played? I'm not curli111 them, ~ul 23.
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Cooper said' be did not dwell on on;.
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Quarterback' Stanl~y Jsckson
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right now, is the 6est in the country. the Buckeyes their fin;t national . could have been No. I, il would have:.
, . The · fo.urth·!anlced ' Buckeyes championship since 1968.
been outstanding for us. It's somecaine l&gt;f:I:C;k .~
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cricks.
injuries throughout his C!lfCCr and
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and rookie cOICh in Danny Ainge, it" hit a pullup jumper and three free
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10!1
110

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NMta . .. aDiriiiMt

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... ,......... 17 IS
........... .14 18
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IliuM ,. ........: ...Jl\7

44 141 1:14
3 4l II&lt; 103

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. O&gt;N'Iooe 107, IJIIIIos 97
CLEVELAND 103. Phoeoil 94
0emMI99, BoiiOD 87
Orllllldo 96, T...... 94 (Of}
Saa Antonio 83;Ullh
Portland ttl, Houttoo.,.

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7

40 117 115
36 Ill 139

34 110 134
31 '100 108

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S..nlo 96, 1'1Uiodolpbi•l2
L.A. t..ken90,Saawnealo83

40 109 Ill

Sl. t.Goto: .......:,..J720 3 J7 113 131 ·
Ollcllo.............IS.21 6 36 106 U'
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Minnesou. 1.1 Boston. 7 p.in.'

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SeMJe 11 Vaneou•. IO'"p.aa.

S..:ramento .a L.A. Latm..IO:lO p.m.
Philadelphi• at Ooldn 'StMe, 10:30

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132'
112
110

9J
124

126

118

98 Ill

98 118
104 133

Tbanday'•-

Saturday'• pme1

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WuhiRJIOD. Charlotte., 7:30p.m.
New Yorkal Atlllll&amp;, 7:30p.m.

N,Y.~4,N.Y. I-3

Pil-p6, New~ I

lndi,.. 01 CLEVEU.ND, 7:30p.m.
· Toronto .ll Detroit, 7:30p.m.
Part land .. o.nu. 8:30p.m.
L.A. Oipper~; at tfo;uiiOD,.I:JO p.m.
Minncsola al lAilwaube, 9 p.m.
Miami at Urah, 9 p.m.

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23 poiau. tUPey Hawkinallld GarJ ·
Paytoa lwd 21 eldl llld Dedef
Sclllompf .ddcd 17 for the Sonic(
who ended atwo-pme losin&amp; s~
dwt cappod a December in which
they 'Weill 1-B - their fnl laein'
molith under coach Goorae Karl. -

Kemp's

three-po~ ~ith

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Portland ................. ..6 17

.261

S&lt;onlo., ... ............... IO 10 .500

il:s SIAdily Jl!l!led away in the rourtl\.
•. Kemp has sone 4-for·4 011 thret:
pointen In his last two pmea. ~ ­
ing him 5-of-13 fOI' the season. He
made five threc.pointers last seisori.
Kia!eb 92, Bu!!eU.80
~
Pattick EwinJ had 22 poiniS ~~
12 rebounds. Allan Houston scomt
18 al!d John Slad:s 16 as Nell' York
·.won 111 WuhinJion.
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led by II at halftime and never l~t.
the mazgin shrink below s~x poin~ i_n ·
winning their 13th game m I 5 tn~. ·

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SundBy Sdiool- 10:30 a.m.
, l'llll&gt;!·leffrey WIIIKe
Ill and 3rd Sunday

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Ash Street,,Middleport

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, Pastor:.La Haymu
Sunday Service·· 7:30p.m.
Sunday School· 19 a.m. ·
Wednesday Service· 7:30 p.m.

out a basket
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"That's two years in a row thqt
we've como into the Big Thn and ~ ,
our lir5t ~arne," said Robert Traylor, ·
who finished wiih 17 pojitts. ''That~
not good. We're better thanlllal." :
Slringet, one of five .~phom~
starters for Ohio .State, gave the
&lt;
Buckeyes a 64-60 lead.after Baston;s
lechnical.
~
Slringer appeared to slri~e ~
crucial titow wllen he throw •n an
off-balance throe-pqinter from, th~
risht side, just heating the thl&gt;l ·
clock: · for a 67-6 .lead with I :31
.. .
remainin .
•
"I ew some people were goin&amp;
. to try 10 Jake this victory away froll! .
us by saying Michigan was t_ired;;
Stringer said.""But we came tn aft!!.
·won on their noor. and ii's a great
win for our tea:ni."
Traylor, wl)o misled five of eight
free throws, nmowed the gap to 71·
70·with a basket from the tow post
'with 8. 7 sec:on&lt;b l~f!.:
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Rudaad t'lniBiptlll Clallftb •
·sunday School~ 9:30a.m:
Wonblp • 10:45 1.m.

I'......, Fin\ ..~

Pastor: Paul Stinson
Eut Main St.
· Sunday School • 9:30 •.m.
Won&amp;hip · 10:30 a.m.
FlntSoatloeniBI......
.. 41872 Pomeroy Ptki
Pastor: E. Lamar O'Bryant •
Sunday School • 9:30a.m~
Wonhip. 10:45 a.m., 7:00 p,m,
Wednes4ay Services~ 7:00p.m.
, Flnt llilpdia ctaun:~
Pastor: Mirk Morrow .
6th and Palmer St.. Middleport
Sunday School· 9:15 1.m.
Wonhip ·10:15 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Service· 7:00p.m. .

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CoiOfado II Atlanta 4 p.m.
Richmond a1 San Jole 9 p.m.
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men's scores

NOW

SJ0,999 . .

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Bot1oil Collep 65, Milmi 62

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NOW

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AutliD

Pay 85, E. DliDOts 69

Bethune·Cookmaa 64, Hamp1oa U.

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CllfTClbell65, &lt;leorp• St 64
0\arleaton Southern 17, CIIA4d 61 ,
C041:1ol CarotinD 61 oiJccqia Souchemll ·
Coil. or Ouwteston 88. Meroet 6'
Duke 1~. S. Carolina S1. St
Eut Carolina17. Willin A M., 56
Fla. 1 - . a l 81. SE Louililula 70
Florida,AI \anile 15, c-o.wy 65
Jucklotwifle SC. 75, Caw. Florida 74
New o.too• 95, lcluon¥llle 62
SW Lo&lt;UII... 86, Adoaoou St.ill
Sanion146,Sicuon4'
· Solidi Allbama'64. Arl&lt;.·Unle R~
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. · Dollala

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NOW

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$16,777

.WAS $11,162

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Suno!•Y Schooll0:20-ll ·a.m:
Reller Society/Priest!lood II :05·12!00 ~n
s..:ioment Service 9-10:15 a.m.
'
HOmem•kin&amp; meeting. lit 'Tllurs. - 7. p.m.

1\tonlq st..
Putor: Konnelh llal:&lt;r
Sunday School • 9:45 a.m.
WOrship· !0:30a.m. .
ThWiday Services • 7:30 p.m.

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' Corner Sycamoni &amp; Second St., ~•roy
R.ev. Oeorae Weirick . •
Sunday School· 9:45 a.m.
Wonliip • II a.m.

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' SundBy School· ·tO a.m.
· Worship· II a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday s... ~, · 7 p.m.

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Reedl\'lllt
PaStOr: Rev. Charles Mash
. Worship • 9:30a.m.
' • Sunday School • 10:30 a.m.
,.
UMYF Sunday 6:30p.m.
,
First Sunday or Mont~ ~ 17:30 P·~· SCIVIC'e

326 E.
Rector: Rev. D.'
HOly £uclwill and
' Sundi.y Sehool 10:30 a.m.
Colfoe hour roUowina

Ciotral CtuiU

Asb~Sy1'1K.,.)

Pastor:
Sunday

aries Neville
I_,-_9:45.Lm.

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1994 CADILLAC DEVILLE.. ~...........$18,995
1991 PO~C ·TRANSPORT...........$5,995.
.1994.CHEVY ~10 BLAZER.~.......~•• $18~999 .
199.5 CHEVY S.1.0

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· -~tile liellowoblp
Clurcb or lilt Noza""'
Pastor. Mark A, Dupler
Sund•y Sehool- 9:30a.m,
WOBhip • 10:4S a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesdal Services • 7 p.m. ,

Syraca. CHn:b or lilt Naurooe
Pastor: Bill Stiru
'
s.....y School· 9:30a.m.
Wonhip · 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m .
Wedaeadly Scfrvices - 7 p:m. ;
Pomeroy Cllarc~ ot tile N111""'
- Pastor: Rev. 1ltomas McClung
· Sunday Sehool· 9:30 1.m.
'WOIShip -.10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.

SWISHE~
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204 Condor St.

Pomeroy,OH

992-2975
RAWUNGS;. COATS

FISHER
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s....a.Jlay Ad•eallll
Mulberry Hts. Rd., Pomeroy
Pastor: 'Roy Lawinsky .
Saturday Ser;vices:
,'
Sabb11h School· 2 p.m.
Wonhip • 3 p.m.

Mono Cluopel Claord!
Sunday school • 10 a.m.
Worship - 11 a.m.
Wednesday Service· 7 p.m.
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United Brethren

Fallh Gospol C~urcb
Lon&amp; Bottom
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
WoBhip. 10:45 a.m.• 7:30p.m.
Wednesday 7:30p.m.

ML Hermoa Vallecl Brothrta
lo Christ Chm:h
Teus CommunitY off CR 82
Puaor: Robert Sanders
Sunday Sc.llool· 9:30, a. ~ .
Worship · llf:30 a.,.., "30 p.m.
Wednesday Ser.~ices ·7:30p.m.

Mt. on.. Co111111UJ\IIY Cbar&lt;h
P.8stor: Lawrence Bush
Sunday School • 9,:19 a.m.
Evening • 7 p..m.
· Wedncday ScJVice • 1 p.. m.

Edea Uolled Bretllre•lo Clarilt

. 2 1/2 miles nonh of Recds"ille
on Stale Route 124
Pastor Rev. Robcn Markley
Sund•y School-· II a.m.
Sunday WoiShip- IO:OOa.m. l 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Services •
Wedne.oday Yooth Service· 7:~h·'"

Vallecl Faith Cburc~
Rt. 7 on Pomeroy By-Pa~
Pastor: Rev. Robert.£. Smith, Sr.
Sunday School - 9;30 i.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m .• 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service· 7 p.m.

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Ful ~llJ&amp;Ittbotue
3JOAS Hiland Road, Pomeroy
Pastor: Roy Hunte:r
Sunday School • tO a.m.
Evening 7:30 p.n:a.
.1
Tue~y k Thursday • 7-:30p.m.

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992·2955

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Sunday Sehool · 9:30 •·II!·
Wontiip- 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

Wednesday Services • 1 p.m.

992:2318 Pomeroy

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Nationwide Ins. Co.
of Columbus, Oh.
804W.Main

CLASSIFIED
ADS
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a sup~rmarket
for everything

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9,45 a.m.
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P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

1993 CHEVYASTRO VAN ................
$8,999
.
1880 CHEVY LUMINA Vq ...............$9,999
1981 CHEW S-10 PICKUP..........;....$4,495
1989 CADILLAC DEVIL~E..;.............$7,999
1994
ACMIEVA •• ,...;.~............;~$~~499 .
.THUNDER81RD.~...........$7,999:

10 a.m.

Womhip,- II a.m.

llynvUie Co-ually C~urcb

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SJI'I&lt;IUO Mlllloa '
141 I Bridacman St. Syracuse
Sunday 'S&lt;hool - 10 a.m. ,
Evening- 6 p.m.
Wednesday Servioe • 7 p.m.

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Mid•1p ttrt Cb111"C• ofdl• Ntam~e
Pastor: o....,ry 1.. Cundiff
Sunday Sehool· 9:30a.m.
: Worship. 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
. W..........y Services · 7 p.m ..

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Syi'ICIIIOflntU~:!Jt"t:t=:''.
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Pastor: Rev. K
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Huel c-•alty Cun:~
.
PffRt 124
Pastor: Edsel Hart
Sunday School • 9:30 a:m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.

Tlll'th Cllurcb

Pillor: =.ndolpll
Worship· 9:30 s.m..
SundBy School - 10:30 a.m.

Tllppen Plllu St. hal.
Pastor: Sharon Ha~man
' Sunday School • 9 1.m.
WorshiP-tO .a.m.
Tuesday Servk:es ·7:30p.m.

Gnct

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Putor: Scott Rose
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.
Wonhlp ·10:30 a.m .. 6 p.m .
w....-y Services. 7 p.m.

·sunday School· 9:30 a.m.·
Wonhip • 10:30 o.m.
Second It Lynn, Pomeroy
Putor; Rev, Roland Wildman
Suadoy odlool and womhip 10:25

a:m.

C-r
Pastor: Sharon Hausmao ·
· '" WoBhip - 9 a.m.
Sunday Sehooi·IO a.m.
Thursday Services • 7 P·"'· .

LoqBotlom

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Co.Rd.63
·:~~Schhi~oo:l
• 9:30 a.m.
¥
]0:30a.m.

Pastoi': SharOn Hauaman
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.
Worship -II •.m., 6:30p.m.

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Allred

Cllardl or God oiPro~y

, Sunday Evening7 p.m.
Thursday Service - 7 p.m.

Wednesday Services - R·p.m.

· Melp Coopenlln hrlllb

.. Synt~~~t Flnt Citaft~ oiGocl
Apple and Second Sll.
Pastor: Rev. David Ruuell
Sunday Sehool and Wo1&gt;hip- 10 1.m. ~
Evenina Services-7:30p.m. 4
Wed~y Servi&lt;es • 7:30 p.m.

Bailey Run Road

lledttl Cllou:dl
Township Rd., 468C
SundBy School • 9 a.m.
Worship , 10-a.m.
w~~y Sc:rviccs- 10 a.m.

Worship - 11

Middleport Pcnt.,:O.Iol
- Third Ave .'
Pastor: Rev. Clark B;-ker
IO •. m.

fl Putor: Rev. Emmett Rawson

Hocldqport Clarcb
Orand Street
· S,....y Scboof·IO a.m.

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Jilt11111wl Ctulor

CooMUe Clan:~

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PeotecooiiiAIHmtlly.
St Rt. 124, Racine
Pastor: William Hoback
Sunday Sehool • 10 a:m.
E\lening - 7 p.m. . ·
Wcdnesday.Services- 7 p.m.

F~a Volley Tabenaacle Chun:h

Main &amp; Fifth St
Sunday Sdlooi-I01.m.
.
Wonhip- 9a.m.
Tuesday Servk:es • 7 p.m.

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. PIOior: S. A'*rson
Sutiday Sellool 10 a.m.
. Eo;ening ·.7:30p.m.
Wednesday Servic:e • 7:30 p.lil. 1
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· PIIIOr: Rev. bjph Spires
. Sunday School.· 9:30a.m.
Worship. 10:30 a:m., 7 p.m.
. Thunday Services • 7 p.m. .
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Pastor: Bill Sta'ten

. Middleport Com~-J+lturth
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· Sunday Services - 10 a.m. &amp;. 7 p.m.
Wednesday • 7 p.m. &amp; 'voulh 1 p.m.

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New Ure VIctory C"'l"'
3773 OeorBCo Creek Road, O~llipoli!, OH J .

Pastor: Th~;ron Durham
Sunday • 9:30 a.m. and.7 p.m.
Wednesday • 7 p.m.

. . . ci.atrWe Ualled Metlood141 Pllrlllb

Mt ou.. Volted Meaodlal

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OJ. Whlto Rd. off St. Rt. 160
· Putor: PJ : ChafJ!IIan
Sunday SchoOl • 10 a.m,.
Worsh1p - 11 a.m.
Wednesday Services • 7 p.m.

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Hanilaa•Uie Commuolly Ckurcb

Sunday Sehool- tO a.m.
· Worship ·II a.m.

· Off 124 behind Wilkesville

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Clllllia Taberude C~ur&lt;~
· Cliflon, W.Va.
Sunday School- 10 a.m .
Worship - 7 p.m. ·
Thursday'Service -7 p.m.

(II Burlinglwn church off Route 33)
Pastor. Robeit Vance
Su;!k worihip- 10 a.m. , ·
Wed · y aervlce ·6:30p.m..

9utor. Brian Hartnns ' ·

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Worahip- 9:30a.m. (Ill It 2nd Sun).
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7:30p.m. (lrd it Alii Sun) Wedncad&amp;y Service· 7:30p.m.

Mt MoriU Clordl or God ,
Racine
· Pulor: Rev. James Satterf&amp;eld
· Sunday S&lt;hool· 9:45 a.m. ,.
Even ina- 7 p.m.
· ,,
Wednesday Servk:es - 7 p.m.

New Lime Rd., Rutland
Pastor: Rev. Marganl J. Robinson
"Services: Wednesda'y, 1:30 p.m.
.Sunday, 2;30_p.m.

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Un1ted Met11orl ts t

Churcl1 of Gorl

s.itoa

n. Jlelleven' FelloWIIIIp Mla.,try

EuiLelort
Putor: Brion Hukneu
Sunday S&lt;hool- 10 o,m,
Wonhip - 9 a.m.
Wednesday - 7 p.m.

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· o.rSoncioorLatllenaCiaordi

CllrladaD Valoa
.
Hart[ord, W.Va·1
';1
Pastor: Rev. David·McManis-.~~
SundBy School • II a.m.
Worship· 9:30 •.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday
Servicoa· 7:30p.m., .
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Putbi: Kenneth llal:&lt;r .·
. f Somdly School • 9:30 a.m.
V Wonhip • 10:45 i.m. (1st k 3rd Sun)

Walnut and Henry Sll., Ravenswood, W.V•.
.
tnttim putors: Rev. Robert Hupp ·
,; _
Sunday~-tO:O!Ia.m. .
Worsfilp • lla.rli.

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Socrocl Heart "Calbolle ~~
161 Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, 992-5898
Pa5lor: Rev. Walter E·. Heinz
Sot Con. 4:45-5:15p.m.; t,lus· 5:30p.m.
Sun. Con. -8:45-9:15 1.m.,

Pastor:
SundBy SChool· 9:30·a.m ..
Worship-lll'.Jil •. m.; 7 p,m.
• Wednesday Servk:es • 7 p.m.

SundBy School • 9:30 1.m.
.
Worship· 1(1;43 a.m. (2~d ·&amp; 41b Su~)

Pine Grove
Rev. Oeorac Weirick
Wonhip • 9;00 a.m.
SundBy School- t\):00 •. m.

C ong regillional

Sun. Mau • 9:3041.m •
Dalley Mass •.8:30 •.m,

Tile Claucb or J -

Pastor: Stcvi Reed
Sunday School ~9:30 a.m.·
Worship - 9:30a.m. and 7 p.m.
. Wcdne!day • 7 p._m.
. 'Friday ,. fellowsh1~ serv1c:e 1 p.m .

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Cborcb or Jesu) Cbr!R,
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114 . mile past Fort Meigs on NeW Uma Rd.
Pastor: William Van Meter
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Sunday; 7:00p.m.
Wednesday· 7:00p.m.
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Friday·7:00p,.m. ·

LonsBottom

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Rejoldaa Ule Cbur&lt;b
500 N. 2nd Ave .• Middleport •
Pastor: Lawr~~ Foreman
Sunday School· 10·a.m,
Wednesday Servicet -7 p.m.

·Fila Full ~I Church

Putor: Keonelh Baker
• Sunday School • 10 •.m,
Wonhip : 9a.m.
w....-y Se.Vicel· to •. m.

H.-k Gron Clm:k ·
[,
· PIOior: Gene Zopp
Sunday sthool· 10::10 a.m..,.
Worahip
- 9:30a.m., 7 p.m. ~
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oiLallll' Day . . .
Pord•nd·bcine Rd.
Putor: Jani~ Danner
Suoday School· 9:30 a,m.
. . Worahip • 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Servicel - 7:30 p.m.

Lutheran
St.J- ........... Clordl

Sllnn•llk,Word oiFIItll
• Pastor: Dav.id D1iley
Sunday Schoo19:30 a.m.
E\lening • _1 p.m.

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Hobsoll Christlllll Fellowsblp Cburcb
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· Rev. Clyde Henderson
. · Sunday scrvict, 10:00 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Youth Fellowship Sunday, 7:00 p.~.
Wednesday serVice:, 7:30p.m.

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. Sunday Sehool· 10 a.m.
Wonhip-9a.m.

ctarillor LaUer·DaY Solall

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Putor: Philip Stumi
SundBy School: 9:30 a_.m,
Woqhip Servioe: 10:30 a.m.
Bible Study, Wednesday, 6:30 P"~~ •

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S~nday School· 9:15a.m. ·
Worshlp·IO,t5 a.m.

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Salem St., ~ut!and
Pastor: Roben E. MUsser ·
Sunday S&lt;hool· 10 a.m.
Worship.- 11:15 a.m., 1 p.m.
Wednesday Service· 7 p.m.

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Calvary Bible Cbordl
Pomeroy Pike, Co. Rd.
Pastor: Rev. Blacl(wood
Sunday School • 9:30 1.m.
Worship 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednuday Service-7:30p.m.

ClrlltiU Fellowllllp Ceaur

S.lem Cealer

Latter-Oily Samts

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LaapvUle ~llao Cburcb
Sunday School· 9:30-a.m.
Wonhip- t0:311a.m.,1:30p.
Wednesday Service 7:30 p._m, ,

Rolluli
Sunday School · 9:30 1.m.
Worship -10:30 a.m.
Thursday Servk:es • 7 p.m.

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Fellowsblp Cro11de ror Clarist
Pastor: Rev. Franklin Dickens
Ser.~ice: Friday, 7 p.m.

Sunday seP\oice, 10 a.m.
' Thursdly ser.~ice, 7 p.m.

Youth Fellowship, Sunday· 6 p.m.

R•daod Commully Cbilrdt
PuiOr: Rev. Roy McCarty
Sundax School· 9:30a.m. .
Sunday Evenina • p.m.
W~y Servk:es • 7 p.m.

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Putor Mi~hael Pangio

Worship- 10 a.m.

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Sunday Scllool • 9,30 a.m.
,WoBhip • 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study ~ 7:00p.m.

Fila Clapel Opeo Bible Chun:~
923 S. Third St., Middlepon

Sunday Scbool·9:t5 1.m.

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.. Tile Celebradoll Ceatei".
320 E. Main St., Pomeroy·
(Pomeroy Municipal Building auditorium)
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W~rship services: SUnday,:IO a.m. &amp; 6 p.m.

Putor: Ke1th Rader

WednesdaY Servic:c -7:00p.m.

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FOunh &amp; Main St., Middleport
Pastor: Rev. Gilbert Craig. Jr.
Sunday SchooL· 9:30 i,m, ·
WOIShip • t0:45 a.m.
Alltlqalty 8lptlot
Sunday Sdlool • 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 10:4~ 1.m.
Thursday Scrviceo • 7:311 p.m.'
Rulloild Fno Wllllapllll
Solem St.
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Suncjoy School • to .•.m.
Evenlns • 7 p.m.
.. Wedntsday Services • 7 p.m.

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Sunday School ~ 10 a.m.
Worship. l 1 a.m.

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525 N. 2nd St. Middlepon
Pastor: James E. Keesee
WOIShip • IO..m., 7 p.m,
Wedneoday Services • 7 p.m.
Faltb Bapllsl Cbun:~
Railroad ·St., Mason
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
· Worsh1p • 11 a.m.l6 p.m.
Wednesday Services ·1 p.m .

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Rh:hmond 6~. AnnAn U. Sl
St. Pleter't 60, Stena ~~
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St. Rl.143 just off RL 7
P~r: Rev. JameS R. Acree, Sr~
Sunday School· I0 1.m.
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Wednesday S.rvioea -7 p.m.

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Plta&amp;....75, Lehip51
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28fi01 St Rt 7, Middleport
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•Fuli.Ooopel Cllllrc:li
. Pastors John&amp;. PtiiY Wade
603 Second Ave. Mason
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SerVice lif11e: Sunday 6:00p.m.

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Sunday School· 9,30 a.m.
. , Wonh.ip -10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
ThWiday Service • 7:30p.m.

Lallftl Clllfrr.. M e - ctaoit•
p -; Peter Trembloy
Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Worahlp · 10:30 •.m, and 7 p.m.

Paslor; Woody Call
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Sunday Evening.- 6;30 p.m. '
Thuroday Service • 6:30p.m."

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Sunday SehQpl • 9 a.m.
Worship - 10 a.m.

Pomtroy
Pastor: Robert E. Robinson
Sund•y Sehool • 9:15 •.m.
Wonhip • 10;30 a.m .
Bible Studyo'l)lcsday • 10 a.m.

Ji,aotla- Rt
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ra-: Robert Monley

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Sundav Sehool • 9 a.m.
Worship - 10 a.m.

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Coolville Road
Pastor: Rev. Phillip Ridenour
Sunday School • 9:30 1.m.
Won.hip- 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Service ·1 p.m.

Old American Usion Hall,.
Fourth Streel, Middlepon, OH
Pastor: Rev. Mary McDaniel
Sunday Services: 10 a.m. It 6 p.m.

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Bold Knob, on Co. Rd. 31
Pastor: Rev. Roger Willford
Sunday School · 9:30 1.m.
Worshi~ 7ll.m·

.lbrYeoto.a.-. Mlalotrtet

Pastor: Olarles Neville

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Putor; Vc~pye Sullivan • '
Sunday Sehool • 9,30 Lm.
Worship . -10: ~ a.m.

W....,..lllblo Hoilatao Ct..rc~
TS r..r1 St., Middleport.
Puaot: Rev. John Neville
Children's aervlce- tO Lm. ,
Worahip ·7:30p.m. .
.Wednesday-Servioe ·7:30p.m.

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Racinc,OH
, Putor : Daniel Berdine
· · worsh1p- 9:30a.m. Sunday
-Bible Study. 7:00 p.m.•Wednesday

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Putor: Jal:e Copley
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Worahip - 10:30 a.m.

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. pas~Or: Jeff Smith
Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Worsh•p Service 10:30 a.m.
•No SundaY or Wedneid.y Ni&amp;ht Services

Worship· 10:30 p.m. .
Sunday School- 6 p.m.
Wednetdly Servioes· 7 p.m.

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Putor: Charles Neville
Sunday11chooi·IOa.m.
· Worship · 9 a.m.
Thurs(lay 5ervia:s&lt;G- 6:3() p.m..

Pia&lt; GJ;noellll&gt;le11o11Mai Clordl
1/2 mile off Rl. 325
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Sunday School- 9:30a.m.
Wonhip. 10,30 •.m., 7:30p.m.
Wedaelday Servioe • 7,30 p.m.

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'Wprtllip • II a.m.

Jletloel Jllow'l''nnt.,•- •
' Silver lidle •

PIJIOr: Roben llotber
Sunday School • 9 1.m.
Worship · 10 1.m., 7 p.m.
Wednetdly Service • 7 p.m.

Rllllud Clordl ot 11M J'l...,_
Pwor: Somuel Buye
Sunday Se~l • 9:30 •.m,
Wonhip . 10;30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Servlces • 7 p.m.

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Sunday Sehool · 9:30 Lm.
Wonhip • tt a.m .• 6 p.m.
Wedncoday Service• • 7 p.m.

Pastor: Kt!ith Rader

Leading Creek Rd., Rud•nd
PutOJ: Rev. Dewey King
S..,.,.y odlool· 9:30a.m.
Sunday owonhip •7 p.m. • ,
Weclnetday prayer meetins· 7 p.m.

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Comer or St. Rt. 124 &amp; Bra&lt;lbury R~.
· .,_ EY~.nJiollll: Keith Cooper · ·
Youth MiniSter: MlciiHI Te•pnlen
Sunday School • 9:30 •.m. ,
Womhip ·8:00a.m., 10:30 a.m .. 7:00p.m.
• Wednesday Services - 7;00 p.m.
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Evanacliltlooepll B. Hoal:ins
. Suoday Sdloo1 - ULm. . ·
Worship- 10 o.n&gt;., 7 p.m.
W - y Servl&lt;a· 7 p.m.

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· . S~y School • 9:30a.m. "
Worahip • 10:30 a.m .. 7 p.m. '

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Sunday Sehool·9:45 a.m.
· · Everiio&amp; ·6:30p.m.
Wednesday Se.rvices ·6:30p.m.

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Pastor: Bill Liljle
Sunday Sehool • IO..m.
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Wednesday Servicq,7:JO p.m. ,

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Pastor: Scot Browa
Wonhlp Service • 9 1.n\.
· Communion- ·10 a.m.
SundBy SchOol· t(); I 5 Lm.

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Pastor: Rev. Lawrence T. Haley
· Youth Pastor; Aaron Young
Sunday School· 9;30 a.m.
Wonhip- 10:40 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Scrvic:es • 7:00 p.m.

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PomefOJ, Harrisonville Rd. (Rt.143~ 1
J'ulor: Ropr Watson
SundBy School • 9-.Jil a.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 a.m .. 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Servi&lt;a ; 1. p.m.

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P.-: Rev, Vlclorllouoh
Sunday Sdloo1 9::!0 ..... .
~':!1:.-lf a.m., 7:30 p.m.•
W · · y Servioe • 7::!0 p.m.

ClordooiCbrlal
Putor: Jack Coloarove
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SundBy School -9:30a.m.
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Wednesjlay ~k:es • 6:30'p.ni. •

Oront St, Middleport
Sunday adtool- 9:30 a.m.
Worship • II , ,.m, and 7 p.m.
.Wednudoy Service · 7 p.m.

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Wedneldly Servicel · ~p.m.
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SundBy Sdloo1 • 10 a.m.
Worship - 9 a.m.

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Sura JOt Cllled for Ilia fifth foul.
Bnadoll I'OIIInllld from a ~even·
miaule bttealher·811d immed1e!ely hit
a three-poiaw to pullllhe leld blck
to 92-76 with 6:57 to go. '
"! wa froah,ll aald Braadon, ·.
Cleveland's IQdiq IICORI' hi 19 of
30 games. "It'wu a tribute to Bobby playing well.··
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Cltril Mitts IOOred.29 poinll and
the Cava, who ehot 54.1 'llo -.:1 haVl:
won eiltbt of IO,lwd all. five statters,
plus Sura in double figures. B,randon
and Dllnny Perry ew;h bed 14.
·Aller Slll1l scorod apin on a
baby-book in the
Rex Chapman_
answered with a layup 10 llllke it8575. But the Suns hail two turaovers
and IWO mis., and Slrt pused to
Mills foa: a jumper that made it 89'75 with 7:39 left.

By HARRY ATKINS
. ANN ARBOR, Midi. (AP) Steve Pisher is widely rOprdcd u
one of the top college basketball
recruiters in the counfry. The Dllll
can find talent and brina it to Ann
Arbor.
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mauer.
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have to Jake some toughness to the
court and.keep it up for 40 minutes,"
Fishel said after Ohio State's 73-7 I
upset over No. 8 Micl)jgan'on Thursday night "Good leadS find ways to
.make , plays. We''le done that, but . frustrated Thursday by some calls by
wo'ro ,nol doing it right now."
the refertea. Jt'wi!S especially apparThe Wolverines (9-3}were trying ent when Mauo Baston was called
to get back. on track after sleep- for a technicatrout with 4:53 renlainwalking through weekend tosses to ina and the ouiCQme still very.much
Memphis and Piusbtugh in the Rain- in doubt.
bow etassic. Fisher was so intent
"!definitely didn't say the word
upon waShing away thai poor show- hi: laid haid," Baston laid. "l'·m 1101
ina- that he puJ the leam dtroujh a going to let it get to mo. I'm a.!Jig. sholt but intense workout on New . ger penon than that."
Year's Day.
Clc.ty, the biggest penon on the
It didn't help against the Buck- Crisler Arena court was Ohio State's
eyes (6-4), who snapped a throe· Damon Stringer,' all 5-f!IOI-11' of
game losini streak in the Big nn . him. Slringer carried the Buckeyes
opener for both team~.
do~rt,n the .UCtc)J, ICOrias 12 of his
"It's a. devas~ting home-court- . Zl ~nts in die fi~ 6:34, •. ·
toss to start the Big fin season,"
"lthoultbtSjrinpd~agte~tjob
Fisher said. ,
down tho strciA:h," said Ohio State
Many observen feel the confer- eoach Randy Ayen, who haslieell on
ence championship is MichiJan's to · the hot seat in Colilmbus. ·:a~ was
lose.this year. At this rate, they wilt. ..hup:"
The Wolverines, who also lost their • MichiJan. which had woa ' ~even
conference opener lut I!Ouon, straigl\1 apilllllhe Bucke,a,led 59haven't won a Big Ten title since 56 on a three-pointer by Louis Bul1986. ·!pelt with 7:24 left in the pine. The
The WQI_yeri~~- ~ .to_ pt_ Wot-m.s went .~ n.xt 51~ with-

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Phoenix Ill Bolton. 1:30 p.nw. .
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Riollmond .............. 12
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TIUCIIIIG

Dalmatians are not iqeal pets for-children
Dc8r Ann Lande111: I recently saw
that adoirable Disney movie, "I 0 I
Dalmatians." Although it was
delightful entertainment, I'm afraid it .
is going 10do a lot of damage. Everyone who sees it will want to rush oui
and get a Dalmatian for his very-own.
As a veteran in the dog-aquiring field,
_I"Y advice is - forget it.
Dalriiatians arc among the most
difficUlt dogs to train because they
l!J'C ntrcmely stubborn, plus they
she'd bushel baskets of hair everywhere. A Dalmatian can (and will)
chew through anything -- an Anny
boot, a baseball bat, a rubber hose
and your best leather jacket.
. Never, and I mean never, get a .
Dalmatian becau~ yo~ ~rk it would

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Dear N.Y.: According to the nervous in a new place, so I didn't breathing space. I didn't count oil Gem:
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American Kennel Club, Dalmatians say anything, but the situation is get- Gabe Jousi~g up the schedule.
A white-haired man was walking .
arc best suited to an active family ting worse.
Am , I being unreasonable to · from the country clu~ when he
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with older chi~. They need IQts of
Now "Oabe" not only spends expect this guy to spend Jess time noticed another Jllan coming his way.'
eXCI'Cise along 'lr.th time and energy: ·every other night here, but he comes' here? If not, how do I tell Nicole "Oh, no;" he tho11ght, "I've known .
the AKC recommends golden and goes even when Nicole isn't without hW1ing anyone's feelings? him for years.' In f!ICt. we had lunch
retrieve111, Lilbradors, border terrier$, home. Yesterday, .after Nicole left for •.Please answer' soon. I'm feeling •• yesterday.&lt;llut I can't reiRCmber his .
Welsh Corgis and standard poodles work, Oabe came by in the morning Crowded Out in New York
name."
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for famir.es with young children.
and.liung around until late afternoon..
Dear Crowded Out: You arc not
When they met, he clc&lt;:idcd not 10
Dear Ann Land~: Since moving He showered, chenged his clothes. being unreasonable. Be perfectly fake lt and said, "I know we had ,
out of my parents' home, I've always watched television and left before she honest with Nicole, and let her know . lunch yesterday, but I can'i crime up .
shared an apartment with a room- came home.
that' the freeloading boyfriend has with your name.'' _
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Gabe 's · a 'nice person, which m~the'situation,lntolerahle.Meanmate. I work full-time on a' night shift
"How soon do · you need· to
and don't make enough money to Jive makes me feel guilty for not wanti- while, start Jookin'l: for a new roam- know?" the friend asked. -• Bill in
alone.
ng him around, but I need my priva- . mate or another aparllilent because Souih Carolina
About six months ago, I got a new cy. One of the !'llasons .I selected that's where this is heading. Good
· Send questions toAau Landen, '
room.!'la14r fhe first week "Nicole" Nicole for a roommate was ~use luck.
lived here, her boyfriend stayed over she ·worlcs days and I work nights . .J . ·Dear Ann Lande111: Thought you . Creaton SyncUeate, 5771 W. Ceo·
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animal journal that about one Dalmatian in I 0 is either deaf or very
hard of hearing.
.If you want a good pel for your
child, go to the local pound or the
Humane Society arid get a mongrel.
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(AP) -Some !tal- .
ian-American organizations say they
have an offer that the A&amp;.E Network
can't ref!t58.
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' The Coalition of ltaiO-American
Associations weatened a boycott of
the network's adve~ if it does not
cancel plans for "Godfathers Wee~." .
.focusing its nightly "Biography'~
program on Mafia kingpi 0s. .
, "Dedicating even one hour, let
alone an entire week; to Italian 'godfathers' is as oft\:nsive anexample of
stereotyping as the ltalian-A111erican
community has encountered in recent
ye..rs;" William Fugazy, the coati-

lion's chairman, said Thursday.
Next week, the cable ·channel
plans profiles on ciime figures AI
Capone, John Gotti, Sam Giancana,
Lucky Luciano and the Gambino
family. •
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.Fugazy says his group represents
5 million people, but the network
says they have no plans to cancel the.
shows.
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The programs arc in no way demeaning to Italian-Americans;'~ . said
Michael Cascio, A&amp;.E's vice president for documentaries.
The gang!!ler shows focus on their

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Freeimmunization offered
to Meigs County chilqreh
· Free immuni~tions , for all area for the Vaccine for Children Program.
childreo from birth through mi\klle The child must fall into one of the folsehool will he offered on Wednesday, · lowing .three cate_gories to be enrolled
Jan. 22, at Barnett's Dairette in Tup- • in the Medicai_d program -- without
pers Plains.
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health insurance, an American lndi'
'The Ohio University college of an or Alaskan native.
Osteopathic Medicine Childhood
The Hepatitis'S. vaccine is a three
Immunization Program (CHIP), ~ shot series o~er a minimum o.f six
mobi Je heahh program, will be attbe months.'
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Dairette from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p;m.
The Clinic is provided by the Ohio
Parents are asked·to take a cppy of . · Uni~crsily College of Osteopathic
the child's immu~ization record. J n. Medicine Childhood Immunization
addition to providing the Hepatitis B. P:program's community mobile
Vaccine to all children ·born · after health unit and the Ohio Department
· Nov. 22,199l , theChildhood'Immu' of Health in cooperation with the;
.nization Program • a1ong with the Meigs County Health Department.
Ohio Department of Health is now
More inforinatlon on the .immuoffcting the Hepatitis B. vaccine 10 all nizatioil program may be obtained b&gt;:
. eligible 1'1 and 12 year,olds. In order calling 1-800-8#-2654 or by COR·
to be eligible families must qualify tacting the local health department, .
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Reypol(js, whose hit . movies
Jovi has always preferred playj ng in S4.miflion loan froni CBS. Adding to
include
UDcliVCf8RCC 1 ~
uThe 'I
a band to acting, but he admits it's not.
divorce from
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· Longest Yard," and "Smokey and the
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a bad second job.
·~ "At one time. it was the last thing
Bandit," said he is negotiating with
I wanted to do," he said in the Dec.
· ·the USA cable network to produce
·and star in a detective series.
30 edition of react inagaiine. "Then
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NEW- YOR:K- (AP) ~""- Ivana .
'Blaze of Glory' from 'Young Guns
Trump says her· dreamboat . is a
n· and I realiZed that all those acto111
lemon. ,
. 'rl
in the audience were pretty awe,
Slle
filed
a
lawsuitagaint.lhi:
com, ,
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some.·~
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pany .th.at !MJill bet luxury . y~~eht
The rock star has had cameo roles
. JACOB'BLAKI!
sccki'ng her $4.1 million back - plus
in sever~ movies and starred in the
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$35 million for .emotional distress,
1995 film ~·Moonlight and ValentiThct,lawsuit charges that the Vessel. .
no" with Whoopi Goldberg and. ..
dubbed
l':fY lvi!Jia, i~ "unseaworit!Y,.
Kathleen Turner. His acting career
dangerously built and abysmally con- ,
began· - . reluctantly - in high
.~SChool
structed." .
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The Commumty Calendar is pub- degree practice at 7 p.m. ahd rcgulir" · ,
"She's ~XII'!lmcly upset," said ~
"I was in ''Marne," buti'was only
tished •~ a free service to non-profit meeting at 8 p.m. Junior Orange baklawyer Gary Lyman, .who fi\ed the,
in it because my girlfriend was," he
groups wiShing to announeemeeting . ihJ conle~t will be held. All members
federal lawsuit Monday in Manhat- ,
and special events. The calendar is . urged to attend.
·
Jaeob Blake, son of David and said.. "I said, 'All right. I'll audition •
for your dumb play.·:·
HALEY KENNEDY ·
tan.
"Her aititude. is she bought. a
1101 designed to promote sales or fund
Tammy Blake and a SCCO!Id grader at
,brand-new
product that's defective." ~
ral~enofanytype. ltemsarcprinted MONDAY
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·· Benjamin Logan School in Belle'
Ms.
Trump
bought the yacht, ;
MIAMI
&lt;AP&gt;
.Burt
Reynolds,
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ll&gt;llded.
with
luxuries
including 1 pear .
whose bad invcstme.nts cost him the
'ch'll~ d
antced' IO nm 1 specific number of . C:il orJ&amp;nizational meeting, 7 p.m. "Reai,Raider"_for.Novembcr. '
wood Interior apd a Jacu~. ip July ' .
Monday, Star . Mill Parle. Regular/ , .. The award Is gJven each.niont~ to .I nches ·he earned (fom three decades .
days. ·.
Michael and· C_a~rie . Kennedy' 1995 \froni Jtalia~ boat . buiWer : ·
meeting to follow. . · ·
the student who shows outstandmg . of acting, says he will"grow up'.' and
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l'olnilna Grange meeting Friday, 7:30 of Education orpnizationat ~ling ·~ili,tx to set along well with teach- said
IIUENOS AlRES. Argentina (AP) ;
Thunday during his firlt meetThe infant weighed 6 pounds, 14 - The Duchess of York, whose
en and cl~mates.
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p.m. at Hem.lock Oran1e. Rock Mondiy, 7 p.in. at the high school.
in1 with Cll'editors since the 60-year- ounces.
JICob
was
recognized
in
a
school
riiOther married an Argentinean polo :
SprinJI 10 holt.
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Maternal grandplrents are Sandra player in·the 1970s, is v.C.ionina in ,
usembly where he was Presented old actor $ought Chapter II bank11JIISDAY ·
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CHESTBR - Olester Township
POMEROY ••· The CHOICE wjth the award. This is the secot1d ruptCy proeecuon Dec. 2.
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"I
do
not
have
(van.
I
do
not
have
1bm ~Sheila Hanis of"fiddlepon. · In a BBC interView in November •
'lime
he
has
been
selecled.
He
is
the
'l'ru-.; OIJIIIiZIIIional meeting, 7 Home Ed.IICIItOn' IJ'OUP; · I0 a.m.
motorcycle.
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do
not
have
a
lot
of
Maternal ·1reat-1fandparenis. i1re the fo1'1114;1' Sarah ferau5on said ~ :
a
grandson
of
Jol!n
E.
Blake
and
the
Tueaday, conference room, public
p.m. Friday. lOwn IIIII.
l11e
Sylvia
Blake,
Lincoln
Hill,
jewelry.
J
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drink.
l,
d
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ilot
pm9enldine
G~Mr of New Haven, and had bad memories of visitin1 htr
lilnry, Pomeroy.. For information
Pomeroy, and Marvin and Eva Mill- .ble,"lddOd ~ynolcll. "I've ~!ted Oeotp and Lois Hlrris.of Politeroy: mothe~ in Araentina as a teen-apr. •
c:OIIIaCI'Illmm,y Jonci.• !192~74t
SAn.JIDAY
iron,
Leadig Creek Road; Middle- an ~e when I d bcucr grow up. .
l'ltornal sranclparcills are Ed and She ~ peer prWii'e lheleiO be thin
SA' BM CEN'IER- Slit Oranje ·
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port.
He
is
a
meillber
of
the
bOy
His in'l!eatment in the Pollolb · C.,OI ~Mdy of Pomeroy' and·tl!e forced htr to ·IKe diet clruas lh.t ·
'"".., SCar Juaiot ~ 878 . M~ - Middltl)()l't ,IK\OUII "and ~~tends the Bellefontaine
n!lllallnlll
cblin COlt II!_~~ million. peterna1 pat,JI'Iftdmother is·Evely~ c,ausecl her "mental .confusion" for ·
Loti.. ,363, NAM ._an,; ?:30 Clllldl6r Otml'. .
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KIBUNOO, Rwanda (AP) - A
Rwandlut court today sentenCed 10
death the first two Rwandaris convicted in lhC acnocide of at least
SOO,OOO people, mostly minority Tutsis, in 1994.
Deo Bi~mana, I! former hospital
aide, and Egide 01tanaza, a former
local official, were convicted today
on 11. charges .includingrtlrganizing
massacres and raping and .pillaging
their Tutsi neishbors durina a 90-day
state-sponsored aenocide from April .
to June 1994.
. e' Both l!leaded innocent. They_have
1$ days to aj&gt;pe.!!l t,he 4c&amp;th sentences,
the court in the southeastern 10wn of
Kibungo ruled.

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The Vlllege ol PDnleroy lit
advertlalng for 1111 followlllll
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In · general, the projeot
conatata of Jnatelllng
underground conduit and
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On or after Jenuery 7th,
1H7, the Southern Locel
School Olatrtct will meke
evetle'ble to the ganerel
public lt'a tlecel yeer 11H
ElliS Dlllrlcl Proftlo Report.
A copy cen be otltetnlcl I!
the Superlnlendento Gfflce
for $2.00, which covera th•
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-cut about two thouaand,
five ,: hun.dred feet of
pavement: remove · the (,2) 20; (1) 3; 2TC
exlatlng 11pltalt paving and
uncllrlytng paving brick and 30 Announ~ments
pr eoncrllll pavement: lllen
exct~vatlng a trench, three
fwt delp, lnallilllllll thlriMq
conduft runa (with
cllllgnlllld wlra)~ onclooe
the conduit rune with
concrete three lnehea
minimum en . eround;
backfill with . ipproved
gr~~nul• mnmel to top 01
excavation with· vlbrltlng
templng equipment: drtn
hotee In adl-nt concrate
aldewatka, lnetalllng
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Ughta"; lnlllill thirty ••van
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JERUSAI:.EM (AP),-· Benj4mjn· Palestinian leader Vasser Arafat It&gt; longer seems usured. Cabinet suj&gt;Phone 949-21;2
Netadylhu faced right-wing chal~· raise .new demands..
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.,, lenge, on IWC! frqnts today, when . President ·Clinton's Mi'deasi effect,
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deal with the Palestinians and hun- Netanyabu and AraJ'at. .Jsnel radio would abstain or vore qainsts troop
-drcds of Jewilh setde111 took over a ·SIIid Ross hinted he woufd return to pullout from mqsl of Hebf&lt;!R for fear
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disputed w.lt.Banlc hill.
• .Washinaton if the two sidea ·did~'t • of endaflgering the SOO Jew.isl) ICI·
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· tiers livinJ there. .
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negotiators said that despite U.S.
Meanwhile, the U.S. Embus~
But one of Netanyabu's strongest
pressure. they would n« sign.• ~ . warned Americans in Isiaeltoday 10 supporters, Justice Minisier Tzahi
wilhdrawilll most ts..-u troopS from stay away from public buses o'(er the · HaneSbi, said Th~y nisht that he, ~
-the.West Bank 10wn of Hebron until next two weeks because of PI:ISSible too. would vote qainsta Hebron deal
lsnel commitS .10 a Septelnber 1997 terroriat allll:ks.
if Newiyahu commits to a timetable
deadline for pullin1 its tiooP,s fr1ml
The Muilim mili~Jnt grln~~s . for a troop withdrawal from West ::
BULLETIN BOARD DEADLINE:
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other areas.llllethas rejoctedthlt, Hamas llll!llllami«;, Jihad havo S&amp;Jd ~Bank rural areas. .
:: 2:00PM DAY BEFORE PUBLICATION! ::
· ln Cn BI)'Jitian Prmderit Hos- they would avenac Wednesday's
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'qi Mubartk raised. a' new obltacle in abOotinallilaclt by an off-duty Israeli · . ; IsrieJ ridio said two mi~ of ~
the Hebroll talks today,.uyinl Arabs IIOidier in a Hebron markot. And Sun- the relig·;~,. Shas ""- who initial
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SEEN fJERE
The c1owntowa shrine holy 10 both , mabr, Yehiy• A,yyash. · which . was considering abatalninllll' VOiiiiJ no. .
Muslims iDd Jews 1110 mna1n under widely attributed to lsnel.
'11111 clwiJe came in mpon~~~ to 1
FOR A TOTAL
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Thellnell Cabineldid not vote on insln!ction• from.the ·p~!.y'sflliritu· $7.00 PER DAY. ·
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Yately thai the BIYPiiau a med· weeldy moelinJ today, but when the Hebron. dell 1111111 assure ~elllen'
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Nei'mer man showed emotion date tq prosecute those responsible
when the verdict . was read. The for organizing the genocide. The tricourtroom, nearly full with 250 bunal,cannotimposethe dealh·penalonlookers, remained · silent. During ty.·
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dants and cheered prosecutolll. The once the organizers of the genocide
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men represented themselves, unable are convicted and executed, it will be
10 find willina defense 'lawyers. ·
easier to show Jomiencv for those who
Bizimana ·and Gatanaza were the followed their orders.
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SSO.OO OR MORE
first to be tried among I,946 .RwanSuch leniency will help promote FORREST C.
dans accused of plannin1 the gtno- reconciliation, they say.
who . ua·- yMI' .
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cide of minority Tutsis in mid-1994.
The majority of the killings were
ago
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BEECHGROVE
More than 85,0Q0 others ar~ in committed by peasants.
Sadly
ROAD
Rwandan prisons awaiting trial for
The trial in Kiblingo, 69 miles IL!:Gertrudl~=~an~d,:hte~:::tJ
lesser crimes. •
southeast of the capital, k:lgali, .
·The Rwandan ·trials have begun opened· last Friday when seven wit- - - - - - - - - - : - - - - - - - - - - before those promised by the Inter- nesses - Tutsi survivors of the
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· PARIS (AP)- More than 12,18! . died overnigh~ apparent!; iuter being .
In Marseille, special vehicles tried
travelers were sttalfded in France's asphnJited by a defective' heater, 10 remove upfll four inches of.ice that
'Rhone River valley · tOdaY, af!ei' a Frant€1nforadioreportedl0day.An~ has built up on traclcs and the tiverdeadly European cold snap &amp;om train in the French Alps, an 87-year-old head electrical lines that power the
nlils and overtlcad power lines man died overnight ht a bus tiUed train$. · . · '
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S!OppinB the can in thei~ tncks.
· with other elderly travelers stramfed
Key . h1gllways m south-central
Major rive111 turned 10 ice, as did by heavy snow.
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France and the Alps region remained
large ports on~ 1-lih day of a.deep
In the Lyon area in central France, closed today after ice and heavy
free;!e blamed for the deaths of at weary travelers spent the ni~t in snowfalls caused pileups that killed ·
least 206 people from Spain to Rus- train statioiiSI ,schools, military bar, at least one motOrist an~ injured 16
sia, many of them elderly, poor or racks and gymnasiums after thick ice others, four of them senously.
hOmeless. The.French newspaper I.e on the traclcs prevented trains from
Icc was building in the channel
Parisien reported ihat death toll today, running.
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between the North and Baltic seas..
breakinJ down the casualties by
.. Tempers flared as they accu~ the e)osing Scbleswis and other smaller
country.
.
. . national railway of .failing to do harbors. Since Monday,. the Elbc
Like much of E~rope. Britain more to help them, and som(circu- River has been closed 10 inland'navbraced for · anOther ·bitter weekend tilted petitions of protesL ,
igation almost to the Czech border.
with temperatures dropping as low as
. "The railroad won't tell us a
Barge traffic lNBS halted in much ·
S degrees in ll&lt;ime areas. The c&lt;ild · thing. We've bCen COlJlpletely aban- of eastern Fiance after the Loire Riv;
wave is sweeping across the conti- doned," Corine Savoyen, one .o f er and key canals WCJe sealed by four
.nent from Sjberia.
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4,000 passengers waiting in Lyon, -inches of ice. ·
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In the Adantic coastal region of
Fot the fint time since World War told' FraAce Info radio today.
U,Jhe Rivet.~ froze'at Marlow, · . "The bar WOI1'~ 1 even give us · Charcnle-Maritime, it was cold
2S'inilcs wesl .ofLondori -and odd- water because they don't want to enough to freeze the oyster beds that
smaker William Hill said people have to pay for it," she said angrily. pay the bills for thou~ands of fisherwere placing bets on whether the riv- . "There were two children who faint. men, French radio reported today.
er would freez;e over in central Lon- ed, and others ·.who are struggling
But in the Netherlands, the big
don.
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with claustrophobia...
. chill was being cheered for producIt WIIS .even. cojder in ~tern " All hi1h-speed train service link- ing ice thick enough to run a crossEurope and in Germany, where the . .ing France's second-largest city io the . country skiding race that hasn 'I been
weather is blamed for at least 20 'rest of the country was canceled held since 1986.
deaths.lnGardeleg!UJ, ~westofBerlin, IOday. Travelers also were stuck in
About I rnillionshivellingspeclil:
the mercury fell to a 26-year record- Dijott, ·. Avignon, Marseille and tors were expected to line canal and
of minus 15 this week.·
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Orange, where the Red Cross set up river banks for Saturday's Eleven
In Fontenay-Sous-Bois jusleast of ·makeshift shelte111 and served break- Towns Tour, which starts and finishPa'ris, a' young coupie And their child fait.
es in the northern Dutch ciry ·of
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~ INEW YORK (AP) - The man first hand.
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famed for' his careful preparation for
"We're going to miss him. i think work on "Today'' in much the same
"Today" interviews began his he is very witty and sharp," said way lis former "Today" host Dave
farewell show today by saying that, Jamie Blazer of Athens, Tenn:, who Garroway is, said Steve Friedman,
·for once, he didn 'I do·homework the traveled with her friei.d Jill Greg'ilry executive pi'oducer ofthe show f.ym ·
l!ight before.
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to watch the sl\ow.
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I979 to 1987 and 1993-84.
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"Bryant will he the sllll1dllfd by
Bryant Gumbel has hu(jged Barney, jousted with celebrities from day short of 15 years after hls first which everyone is judged by," Fried~
Prince to presidents and sampled the one, when he was plucked from NBC man smd.
.
"Today's': new .co-host, Matt
fruits ell' counll~ cooking segments. · Sports to replace Tom Brokaw. He
Thi~: morning ,_his 15-year reign as says it's .time to do something new in l.,al).cr, G)isum.eJ ,the ai!C~or.Ghair _next
"Today''.host ends:. . , ..
televisi~n; although he hasn't made 1? Counc ,00 ~on~y.
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Mprn1ng telev1s1on s top-rated clear what that will be.
..
Coones amval m 1991 :SCC:med to
n~twork show pr~pared a two-hour
Former "Today" host Jane Pauley loosen Gumbel· up and, as h1s final
1nbute stocked wuh fi~m chps ~d was invited to the tribute but the · day .~pproa~~ed, ~e even she,d a tear
former colleagues and friends- w1th woman who replaced her Deborah on Oprah rehvmg some of his
one notable exception - biddi)lg -Norville was not ·
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career highlights.
farewell to the 48-year-old 9umbel.
Norville Vfas Gumbel's co-anchor
Gumbel's legacy is relendess
. "!:m OK" •.little bit apprehen- from January 1990 unlit April 1991 . preparation. and~ h~.driving style .
s1ve, .?umbel sa1d at the start ofthe Her elevation over Pauley was con- that some judge&lt;! as arrogance but
show. It was the fi111t tune.lspenl !he trovefliial and the show's ratil)gs suf-· r,1h~111 s.ow as toughness. .
mght ~fore a broadcast With nothmg fered. 'Katie Couric stepped in when : He s be.en ~.real presence I~
to do. .
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Norville went on maternity Jeave.and I? the morning, Br~kaw said. .fk ..
.He satd he _cilmed extra ha~dkcr- Norville never returned. ,
,. succeeded me and, as I often rcmmd
.chtefs to prepllre for the day, Earher,
Zucker said it was his call not to him; he made the world forget about
"Today" Executive Producer Jeff invite Norville.
·
· me. He's awf\IIIY good at what he ·
Zucker promtsed' the sh~w. would
"I made the decision that we were does."
prove to be "a mcc, fun, sentimental going 10 celebrate the happy days of
·He leaves "Today" at a ratings '
yet hap~y day."
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the last J5.years ·and there's no get- high point. The show has led ABC's
Outstde _ th~ ground-floor wm- ling around the factthatthat year and "Good Morning America" . every '
dowed studto m Rockefeller Center, . 8 half was one of the roekiest points week for more than a year and.1ts lead)
a marchmg band greeted tounsts of the 'Today' show," he said.
' is widening.
who show~'(! up to watch the farewell
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COLD SPELL · .A woman hils- • ~m~llglrl
walh her hindi .t the Vlllenca railway lbltlon,
Clt1lnll Frence,eii'IJtoctar•~•ngarewllt
for the train ~ depert. MoM then 12,01)0 nvo
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·Thousands are stranded' as : ·,~
deadly .cold snap grips Europe

in earth tones, we're seeing a trend·
toward natural tones," said Bob Dai·
Jy, DuPont's color styliug and mar-.
keting ma,nager. ·
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And with !he tuhnology comes .
sj,iffiernamcs, It isn'tjustgreen any-··
more. Customers at Don Massey
Cadillac in" Plymouth, MiCh., c•n
pick CalypsQ green or Polo' green,
said manager Mark Jones.
White still ·ranked hlgh among
truck and van buyers, with dark
· green a close second, DuPont said.
Black ·also . remained a favorite,
placing in the top five for 1996.

Gumbel's· last day :as .'Today'
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. LAST DAY • Jane Pauley, left, Bryant Gumbel, right, and Willll'd Scott, Hllted, 1re ahown
In a 1982 NBC publldlty photo. ·Pauley and
Gumbel
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criminal behavior. not on their Italian . prove that he had consensual sex with . colmection·with the case.
heritage; he said.
the woman.
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DETROIT (AP)- New car buy:
The victim testified that she· was
ers
seem to like tbe nalu(al look. "
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)- A con- asleep when the attack began in .her
For the fli'St time in two decades.
vicred rapist's penis size was "irrel- dOI'Jil room at !he State University of
earth tones such as light brown 'aitd
el!ant and immaterial'; to his trial for New York at Potsdam:
raping a college student, an appellate
The five judges on Appellate Divi- green- but with snazzier names of
'court ruled. ·
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sion of state Supreme Court noted cOUille.:..... were the most popular colEdward Hendrix. Jr. had tried to . unanimously ThllrsdaY that Hendrix 0111 for new nutos' in North Ameri~a .
argue that the exClusion ofthe .testi- · was allowed lo ·say how tall 'and . .Light brown led the qolor list for
. mony prevented him from getting .a heavy he wa$ - 6-foot-4 and 29o luxury cars 11151 year. Dark green was
fair trial 'in I995. According to coW1 pounds - al!d t,hat ihe · size of his the top pick for full-size and
papers, Hendrix wanted to includ,$- 'geni!Jiia was "irrelevant and imma- · sport/compact cm1 according to an
annual survey released Thursday by
testimony about the size and girth of .-«:rialto the issues in this case."
his penis as a means of trying to
Hendrix is serving a minimum 6 DuPont Automotive, a major auto•.
112-year sentence in stale prison in motive paint supplier.

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Wanted To Buy · We Buy Auto's
Artt Cond•tion; 614·388·9062, Or
614·446-PART.•

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Homelot,6~4-448-t2nl

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1 Bath . AC . In Cnesh1re ·
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large Sefect10ri 01 Carpet Rem In
Stock Carpet &amp; V1nyl $6 00 Vd &amp;
Up Mollohan Carpets, 614·446·
7444 .

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Slot Machin'es " Quarter Play
Fine, $750' Each 814·448·

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Small Air Compressor
61&lt;4·448·41 10.

Nice Clean 3 Bedr.oom Mobile
Home For Renl In Mercerville
Artt. 61 4-256·6574.

5656.

wv. 30"'J55-5885.

Fo, Sale,

ury Topaz GS, $tan-

ale, am1lm cass Pl.
miles 304-675-5788.

Sofa bed ~&amp; chair 175. Call atlet

4 OOpm 304-575· 1139

7849.

Must sell· 1997 14•70 lbree bed·
ropm, trckures e monlht FREE lot
rent. Only $185.57 per month witi

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0870 Or ··-287· 05111.
Wlltf'PI'OOfino.

540 Miscellaneous
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ror, Good Transmission. Low
M1IU 614·318·66,11,

Auto

loans ~ lw1o

Dealer Wilt Ar·

ranga Fmancmg Evl!tn II Vou
Have Been Turned Down Befort
loans Available For No Cred11.
Bad Crt~ll And .8A!11cruptcy Bur·
trs. Call OIRnt 51~ - 4~·8172.

CARS FOR $100'

r,~Cks.

boall.

Al·whoeltrs, motOr homo1. futnl·
lure, eltCUOniCS, COnlPI.IIIfl tiC.
by FBI. lAS. OEA . Ava,lablo you1
area now. Cilll 1·800 ·5 13 - ~~AI3
BitCh 5I . IJoddltfXIrl. 2 - - ·
h.rrnishe~ ap1, ut•hll" ptld. Ot·
pqail &lt;&amp; reftrtncet. 304·112·

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aon, wa1e't &amp; •••er lu'rnlthed.
304-el'S-1872 ........ ~- .

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Concrtle 4 Piastre

~~~c T1riks.

·ll'ucks for sale

:fOO Thru 2,000 Gallons ' Ron
Evans EnrerpriHt. Ja?'aon, OH
1·800-!137·1521.

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Loll OJ E•·

1r11. Wather. or,.r- llove, FriO

lnclu-. Wt ·Par Wo,., ~nd

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perte"c• ·AII Work Gu1i'antHd1 i·
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C&amp;C . Gonorol Home
le~onct· ~ainli~g, vinyl oJdlnt.
car~~ry. docn~ WR:daw&amp;j lllilht.

mobilt"
homo · tnd mort. ""'
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37.~00 m•les. t10,20Q. OBO &amp;u256·6340 01' 61 4 - 2511 · ~7

Lillie things
$995 down. C&amp;M 1·800-837·3238,
;~~~~~-~de~c~k;•·~h~av~e1 New
14X80 On, mtkt 2 ..., .
11ri Worth AM
moms &amp; lllO'It·in, no pe,mon, of·
tar 4 years, 11e• ,.t·up I dill¥·
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N£WI !ltnk Jllopo'a, Ownor 11lltttftll
"'"" 1111 s 41,tPit!r modtiOoubltwi~"' SSISAVE... FIM ttl·
up 1 dollverr. rroo ctnl"'l air.
Otkwood Homtl Nllro, WV. 304·

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=.::.::..:::::..~:-:--~-:---:- ,L1m11ed Oliorl 1997 doublewl~.

3br. 2bath. 11?119 dow~S271/
month. Free delivery &amp; titup,
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1 Do Babylil!ing 1ri My Home, All
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Ntce lhrtte bed_room '!'Obile hOme
1n M•ddltfXIrl, no pets. 614 ·992·

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35,000

6172, 814·2Se-62SI .

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. Poorly· Quack - Logic -Indict- LOOKING ·
1believe that it is easy to be proud when others brag ·
·about you. But I also know that the best' pride comes
from doing your best \lfhe_~ _ no one is LOO!&lt;IN~ .. ,

Sears Upnghl Freezer 17 Cub"
Feel Frost Ft'8!" 514;~&lt;18-2257. ·

Nice 2 Bedrooms, S225tMo., 8
Milea Down 211, Nice, Referenc·
es, Oeposu Required, 51~ -448-

~997 16d0 '3 bedroom, 2 bath,
$1 ,325/down, S2t 8fma, lree air.
wrth approv.ed credit. 1-800 ~ 891·
6777.
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$1 79/mo. Free dPIIvery &amp; set-up,
only al Oak WOod Hemet, Ni11G

GeQrges Porlable S'awmill, don't
haul your logs to lhe m111 Ju!lt call ·
:J04,871H957.

and Exleriar finishes car·
fireplace refinishing , ad-

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Used Furnrture 130 BUllville PiKe,
c'ouchM, Crtaira, Beds. DrnettH,
Matuessea, Lamps, BookCIIttl
Microwaw Carll, G1fls. Hrs. 10·4
614·446·4782 We Buy Used
Furntture.

1982 UIC70 LfobHe Hcwna On 1.6
Acres, Porches, $15,900, 51 3·
574·2539.

180 wanted To Do
Any odd JO bs. pain ltng. gutlers
cleaned . 61~ · 245 · 5879 or 304675· 1112. , ·

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t&lt;ttchen Set , Wo rkshop . Play·
1'\ouse. Poss1ble Any Other L1ttle

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SomeonQ To' Do Odd Jobs, Ell·
J &amp; D's Auto Pans . Burmg sal · "perienc:ec:l In Rootrng Helpful. See
vag~ vehrcles -Sellrng parts. 304Sarah Adams Ar 2388 Mill Creek
773·5033
Road, Gallipolis. ..
Top do llar- antiques. furniture,
glass, chrna.-clocks, gold, silver, .110 Miscellaneous
coins. warches, eslates, Ql;d :Stone 2 p1ck -up loads of Frrewood lor
1a.rs, old blue &amp; while 01shes. otd $50 614-446·7221
Me rgs
County Adverrrsemenl, OsDy
Martin, 614-99_2-7441 .

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Absolute Top Dollar · All US Sll·
ver ·And Gold Corns, Pro,otsets,
Diamonds. Anhque Jewelry, Gold
Rtngs. Pre-1.930 U.S Cutrency.
Slerltng, Etc AcquiSitions Jewelry
. M.T.S. Co1n Shop, t5\ Second
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elgs Qffi~ial hBIIs new~ 'paid' EM.S

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.eeing bcnefi,IS in the early 51a8es of thC
. of a paid, ccntnlly , dispatched emer~~~~lo;..;ai~d~the
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Until late December, emerge~ service wodc in wc'(e had, and we sliD definitely need
Meigs County had stricdy been a volunteer businpss. · those'. volunteers. This squad ·WII$
With changes in work-philosophies and commiuncnll implemented to ~provide Advanced
. over·the years, and lbllglimO volunteers itaningto feel Life Support ecrvii'U 111d to ensure
. the.weu.and tear of inereuecfcalll for aaai~e. coun- the guiclces~~
· , RIC lime we can
I}' EMS ,official~ felt the c~~ , ..
to ebSu,re PI'D'c~!l~~.f~ ,' ;'iBOb !Jye,r, •:Mei~s •~.~~
qUick. responile ·unw: tothcjle m ilcid; ·
_;:;,, County"{lllll: II!&lt;Y.~ Qirectpr. • .• ,
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·~ 1is the step th-! we had 1o t8ke 81 ~slime. ~is ·' 1be new ~~ i_s di~'patdlod to.all ~all~ ilong with the
allows \lito attempt to 1~e response ume to pauents vollll!.tccr un1t which lf normally
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then both squads are enroute
to the scene to- aid the
patient, Byer explained.
· "This squad is helping to
take the burden off of sOme
of the volunteers who are
simply getting burned out
because of the large increases . in the number of calls · ·
over the last few years,"
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on Dec. 15, and has been a big help in provi!linll qu;4
coverage lin two major aut!) accideniS recendy .in die
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'New clothing bank r;esches·
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.combined to put the pligJu of die needy in sharper ,relief. For a
fantil)&gt; livlhg along the Ollli•·Jackson county 'border near here, ,
. this past Christmas seemed ·
pretty bleak for awhile.
When their bome was dam· ·
during
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lie!!~;• little girl had no other

cloihel and &amp;he was. getting
,p-etty ·cold,". said Lee Hopper,
wllo man~p~ the 1111n side of
the operation. "I told them to
come down ·~~ere and get what
they need.
"Ws a rough spot to be in,
but·it feelS aood to be here to
help people oui,"'she added.
The cl®.Unl bank and store, , ·
I·opened' lut Septeml)er after ·
chunili took over the col:
lccl~otl of tlodlts (or the 'needy from the Cenler:ville Volunteer
Fire Department, was establiahc4 IQ help people in the ~
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· ltonll ia the a.IQre 'arc also for.'sale, but earnings from the retail
end go to w~n · the church's efforiS · to provide assistance,
:l~;:!~~Huriter, the~e~
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expand the help to ~ c6mmlinity," she' said. ''The commuhn&amp; been very generous -witlr dcinuions and we've &amp;Iitten
ailmc ~ent clothes- some: with the price tqs still attached."
'In ~ ~ta of .dccrensi!ll&amp;olle~t .usistarice l!lld .encolll'·
· ageme~t ·frlr local :comniunitilll!-10 lake a jligget hand in carina
for their own, th~ cbun;l)'~c!O!!Un&amp; b111l;, hue~ II tlie old -Cen• '
terville ElementarY :s~~. has trie.d 1i' ~ tp 'emetJellcies ·=~=:
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Butti.agreed .withthe .
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nobody ~ems to cl~m us,"JHwper said. "(f people get burned · Tlnu'J.~ post otJjl:e addie$5 ,both sides of
G
ou~ -there's no one .to help ihcm." · · .
ger~aught in confusion over which; area s~ould help them;
:,. Clothing itemi~!l11$10w If t~·ccnts (or ~es ,llld belts WI~ as sometimes delaying assistance.
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· ·A portion of the Oallia Courity L,oeal ScHools, tOr exampl~.
they can.~~ in.and_gcl w.._ they need, • Hopper~- · •• • . ixtends into Jackson's Madison·T_ownsliip, while children living
All items have been donated and some hav~ ~n-unexpectcd close to the lille also attend the Oik Hill khools. . .
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for ·.att~tjl. ~ted. murder
term
jury.

. POINT PllEASANT:,)t~ ' 'A'
Hender1011 , wh!l.:tva. indtoted dun~g the May
of. the g~d
!988 Cb~&gt;:slet, whick ·had the li!)e s•gned over to .the
polic~ c!litit lias been ~ttnCeci't~ :onc-to:-five jteari in- w01 found guil'r durinc a trial late lastyellf. '., · · · •· ·· · infof11111111,·-~~~~-~ a· t,2:gauge sbotgun and shells. He ~o
the st_ate J111tUtentilll}' !Ji,l•rilpled murder c~. .· McClanal\lll was lll'tes
. ted in March by ,tbr West Vir' · allegedly '"~e the mf~ant glove~, n:ash bags Wid tow. .~onli,aJ, Io a·spokesman'ii!jlaolilee of M~ Coull· . sinia Stile Police after he met with an infotlt!ltnt. who els to c_leD.!I up the·JlleSS. _'
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the ~v. :lietmer E. ~;...p,,~6; PQini Pleasant, , . . McQail~ .~legcdly paicl the infOmiani with u 64 days already scrv~ln jail.
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11 w~n't .P.PI,IIP .lllld ·rlinfm·fill' , met,Strickl111!4&gt;.in carjy ,1.995 .
tfi~kllllll!. when IJjj rwtiiJjw!it lO &lt;/!lp)tol~ ·lind ad\Wd~m ·,~J!lolit
new off'~te.in !he l;fo11se Cwt· the campai1ti® ·how to relain
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who will be sworn' in Tuesday as the new 1994 el~~~:tioo when
frotnOhio'sfllhCnn ......UonaJ Districl
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. MIDDLEPOIIT - The Ri~rbend Arts . Council will ask for
. $~.000 in grant money from · the
Qhio Ails eouncil and the West Vir·
ginia Commission on .the Arts to
support music ·and drama programs ·
in , Meigs aiid. Mason Counties in
·1997.
Mary Wise, president of tbe ·
Ri\lerbend Arts Council with headquarterS in Middleport. said that an
application for.. funding will be submil~_ later this 111011th. The deadline
""@'..,lying is Feb. S.
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yelir's'reql,lest will include bolh •uP.. .
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· ·Meigs: Mason Drama Association.
' A~y funds receiv¢ will go to 'support the 'two programs.
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to build cooperation between artis~J
and arts groups across the Ohio
River, said Lakin CGQI&lt;, exccuti ve
direci&lt;ir of the West Virginia CQm·
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~ to build bridges across lhe Ohio
· River by helping. audie"ces, arts
groups and l¢tisiS share in each Oth- .
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Md West Virginia iltale arts 11encies
have designed a p~ helpprograms serving both sides of the
Ohio River gain access to fundina
from both states, he explained. "Thi1·
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¥Is· art groups, and other commupi, I)' qrganizatibn.l," Cook coilcludcd_.
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~hich provide1 th~ local ponion of
funding requiied to 'qualify. became ' .involved in the Ohio River border ;
. project -two years ago when i.l
applied and received funding for
,organization of the Big Bend (:om-1·
munity Band.
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1996 with the state providing
$2,0.00. matched locally by $500. .
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~Annelise Hafer._retutn. Strjckl111d's .lcaislative
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