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Wednesday, December 20, 2000

Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

B 6 • The Deily Sentinel

Hlch:

TODAY'S SCOREBOARD
I

til'tOUftiY IOro 10-

-

v""on County 55, Molgo ~
Coonly
13 18 16
8 -

55

usoon BNver LOcal 56, UlbOn 49
Logan 50, Manetta -48

loroln Cath 88, N. Rodgovl.. lOki Ridgl19
Louisville 63, Minerva 53

3-poml goals-V~nton Coonty 4 {f.A Eberts 2,
J Eberts, Patterson 1 ). Me~gs 1 (Fackler 1}.

Rebounds- Vinton County 35, Me1gs 24
(BullingtOn 11) A.s~sts- Vinton County 11 ,
Meigs rVa . Steals-Vinton County 7, Me1gs 7

(S1ders 4)
Meigs 18.

Turnovers-Vinton County 22,

Fiederel Hocking 57, E1stem 53
Eastern
12 12 tO
19 53
Fed&amp;ral Hock1ng 13 11 15
18 57
Eastern (3·3, t ·3)- Josh Kehl 2 2·2 6. Garren Kart 5 0·1 10. Joe Brown 2 2·2 6, Bradley
Brannon 1 0·0 2. Brent Buckley 1 0.0 2. Matt
S1mpson 7 0·0 15, CMd Nelson 6 0·0 12
Totals 24 4·5 53
Federal Hock1ng (4·2. 2·2)- J J Guess 3
0·0 6, Steve Richards 7 1-1 15. Ben Dunfee 4
0·0 12. Bnan Poston 3 0-0 6 , Shaun S1mpson 1
5-7 8 , Ryan Gr1mm 5 O·O 10 Totals 23 6-6 57
3-pomt FG-Eastern 1 (S1mpson 1). Federal
Hockmg 5 {Dunfee 4. S1mpson 1) RebouridsE,:~stern 25 (S•mpson 5) Federal Hocking 26
Gnmm 9) Assists-Eastern 12 I Lyons, Brown
3). Federal Hock1ng 16 \Dunfee 6) StealsEastern 8 (S•mpson. Karr 3) Federal HOCking 9
\Richards 4) Turnovers-Eastern 12, Federal
Hockmg 24

Gaflia Academy 68, River Valley 34
GalhaAcademy
t5 17 18
18 68
R1ver Valley
· 7
4 10
13 34
GAHS 12·3. 2·1·) - Andre Ge1ger 3 1·6 8,
Trav1s McK1nmss 2 6·6 12, N1ck Dressel 2 0·0
5. Donnie Johnson t 0-0 2. Dustin Deckard 3 2~ 8, Tony Moore 3 9·10 15, T J. Hill 5 0.0 12,
COdy Caldwell 0 0-0 0, Ryan Matura 1 0-0 2,
David Finney 1 1-2 4 . Allen Skinner 0 0-0 0
Totals 21 19·26 68.
AVHS (3·2, 1·2) - CraiQ Payne 2 0·0 5,
Dus1in G1bbs 0 0-0 0, Enc Nolan 3 1-2 7. Jon
Mollohan t 0·1 2. Brandon Mitchem 0 O.Q 0.
Jared Denney 1 2·2 5, Blake Marcum 1 0·1 3,
.D.J. Frazee 3 3·5 9, Scott Payne 0 0-o 0, Clan-:
Walker 0 0-0 0. Tim Richardson 0 0-0 0, Jeremy PeckO 3·4 3 Totals 11 9-15 34
3-point FG-GAHS 7 (McKinniSS, Hill 2,
Ge~ger. Dressel. F1nney 1). RVHS 3 (C. Payne.
Denney, Marcum 1). Rebounds-GAHS 34
(Deckard, Moore 7), AVHS 25 (Marcu m 6)
Assists----GAHS 16 (Moore 5). RVHS 4 (Denney, Marcum 2). Steals-GAH'S 6 (Moo re · 3),
RVHS 3 (Nolan, Marcum, S. Payne 1)
Tumovers-GAHS 12, RVHS 18.
Ohio Valley 84, South Galfie 54
South GaJiia
15
9 14
16 54
25 26 22
11 84
Ohio Valley
South Gat11a (1-4)- Trevor Shaffer 0 1-2 1,
Steve Reece 1 0-0 2, Kyle Mooney 0 2-2 2,
Josh Waugh 3 7-t2 14 , Mickie Massie 6 2·4 16,
Rick Clary 1 0-0 2, Josh Duty 1 0-0 2, Shane
Stevenson 2 o--o 4, Chris Dray 0 0-2 0, Jason
Merrick t 0·2 2, Nathan Williams 3 3·5 9 .
Totals t8 15·29 54
Ohio Vaftey (4-2)- Jay Jenk1ns 6 6-9 21 ,
Adam Holcomb 7 3-4 18, Gabe Jenkins 5 4-6
14, Date Taylor 1 5·9 7, John Polcyn 1 1·2 3,
M1ke Jenks 2 o-o 4, Bran Bowman 3 5-8 11,
Nathan Williams 2 2·2 6, Amit Agrawal 0 0·1 0.
Totals 27 26 -41 84.
3·po int FG-South Ga\lia 3 (Massie 2,
Waugh 1), Ohio Valley 4lJ. Jenkins 3, Holcomb
1) .
I

Point Ple11ant 56, Jaekaon 40
Jackson
12 10 9
9 40
,, Pomt
20
7 tO
t9 56
Jackson (1-5)- Robb1e Pugh 1 0-o 2, Ryan
Tipton 4 0·0 9. Jerry Harris 4 0·0 9, Jam1e
Callat1an 3 0-0 6, Enc Evans 0 2-2 2, Kelson
May1s 4 0-0 8. Kyle Lof1us 1 2-4 4. Totals 17
4-6 40
Polnt (1 -2)- Kevin Zerkle 0 0-0 0. Nic Dalton 3 2-2 11. Villars 0 2·2 2. Stephen Handley t
0-0 2, T J Desl'luk 2 0·0 4. J P S1mpk1ns 3 0-0
7. Nathan O'Dell 1 0-0 2. Joey Loomis 1t 6-6
28, Eric Frye 0 0-2 0. Totals 21 t0-15 56
3-pomt FG-Jax 2 (Tipton. Hams]. Point 4
(Dalton 3. Simpkins) . Rebounds-Jax 23 (Tipton 10) , Point 39 (Loomis 11 ) Ass•sts-Jax 8
(Tipton 4) Po1nt 19 (Dal!on 7) . Steals--Jax 10
(Evans 4), Point 10 {Villars 3) ,

Ohio High School

Bo~s

Basketball
Tuesda~·s Results
Akr Coventry 62, Navarre Fairless 55
Akr Manchester 74. R1chl•eld Revere 67
Akr SVSM 78. Cle . Cent Cath 63
Alliance Martmgton 73, 8el011 West Branch
61
Amanda-Ciearcreek 64. C1rclev111e Logan
Elm 63. 20T
Ashtabula ECigewood 53. Asntabula Harbor

49
Barnesv•lle 61 . Buckeye Tra1139
Beallsville 100 . McMectlen (W. Va) B1shop
Donahue 53
Bedford (M1ch l 50. Holland Spring . 47
Bedlord Chane! 58, Chardon NOCL 52
Bellaire 76. Richmond Ed1son 53
Belpre 72. Albany Alexander 45
Berea 83, N Ridgeville 73
Berlin Cemer Western Rese1Ve 51 , LeetorJia
44
Berlin Hiland 60 , Tuscarawas Cent. Cath . 44
Brecksville 75. N Royalton 52
Bnstolville Bnstol 73. Conland Maplewood
'57
BrDokl1eld 64, Mathews 42
Brunswick 46 M•dpark 37
Caldwell 67. Shadyside 55
Cambridge 66. Warsaw R1ver View 37
Campbell 60. Lowellville 50
Can. South 67. Canal Fulton NW 57
Canal Wmchester 75, West Jelferson 53
Carrolllon 3t, Akr. Spnng 16
Celina 55. St. Henry 51
Centerburg 66, Worthington Christian 61
Champ1on 48, K1nsman Badger 36
Cle. Collinwood 84. Cle East Tech 73
Cle . GIEmville 110, Cle Rhodes 63
Cle Hts. 69. Solon 58
ClfL JFK 92, Cle. John Marshall 78
Cle. St. Ignatius 68, Bedford 42
Cots Beechcrolt 64. Cots East 54
Cols. Brookhaven tOO. Cols Centennml 51
Cols. L1nden 71. Cols M1ftlin 64
Cols Peady 68 , Cots Westland 6t
Cols. S 92. Cols Bnggs 91
Cols Walnut A1dge 68 . Cols Eastmoor 64 ,

OT
Cols West 8 I . Cols Independence 77
Cols. Whtttstone 95. Cols Northland 63
Columbia Sta11on Columbm 59. BeachwoOd

54. OT
Conneaut 75. Ashtabula 5 t
Copley 68. Doylestown 59
Cory.IJ;awson 62, Fostona St WenCiel1n 51
Cuya hoga Fi'IIIS 59. Wi'ldSwor1h 55
Delaware Chr~st1an 61. Evangel Chnst1an 57
Dublin S~10 \ o 60, Hilhard Darby 45
E Oar1 77, Root'itown 64
F;;mlu~ ld Un1or'1 64, Libeny Un1on 58
Fa1rlawn 58. W L1berty-Salem 51
Findlay Hentage Chnsllan 69 Yps11ant1
{M1ch J Calvary Chnsl1dn 65
Gahanna 67 WMehaii-Yearl1ng 55
Gafl1pol1s Galfla 68 Chesn.rr. R1vcr V:~lley 34
Gallipolis Oh•o Valley Ct111shan 8&lt;1 Crown
Clly S Gall•a 54
G1rard 6-1 Newlon Falls 54
Glouster Tnmbte 87 Hemlock Miller 69
Grahon MK1v1ew 44 Brooks•Cie 35
Grandvrew 52 Cols Academy &lt;18
Ham1lton (lnd ) 76, Edon .16
Houston J7. Ft Recovery 35 OT
Hubbard 47 l1berty 33
lnr:tepenflence 65. RIChmond His 51
Jefferson 74 1-'lndover Pymotun1ng Valley 54
Johnstown 52. Johnstown ~ orthr,dge 48

Nashville at Toronto, 7:30p.m.
PittSburgh a1 Ftorida, 7:30p.m.
onawa at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
Dallas at New Jer.fiey, 8 p.m.
Calgary at Phoenix, 9 p.m.
Vancouver at Edmonton. 9 p.m .

Anthony Wayne 54, WOOdward 5Q
Arlington 45, Carey 44
Can. Heritage Christian 44, Mansfield Christian 16
Castalia MargareM 52 , Oak Harbor 45
Celina 55, St. Henry 51
Chillicothe Unloto 75. Ba1rbridge Paint Valley 23
Cin. Colerain 63, Cin. Sycamore 49
Cln. Manemont 63, Cin Deer Park 25
Cio. McNicholas 53. Cin. Ursuline 42
Cin. Oak Hills 47. Hamilton 32
C1n St. Ursula 44 . Cin Roger Bacon 40
Gin. Taylor 44. Cin. Western Hills 37 (OT)
Circleville Logan Elm 61, Chillicothe 54
Cle. East 73 . Cle. Lincoln-West 26
Cle. East Tech 76. Cle Collinwood 30
Cle. Glenville 65. Cle. Rhoeles 16
Cle. JFK 53, Cle. John MarShall 35
Cle. S. 55. Cle. John Hay 43
Cle. VASJ 63, Parma Paelua 46
Cols. Brooknaven 86. Cols. Centennial 31
Cols. Eastrnoor 51. Cols. Walnut Ridge 50
Cols. Ham1lton 50, Millers port 34
Cols. lnelepenelence 71 . Cols. West 54
Cols. Mifflin 91, Cols. Linden 37
Cols. Northland 58, Cots. Whetstone 39
Cols. South 68, Cols . Briggs 6
Cuyahoga Falls 56, Solon 53
Cuyahoga Falls CVCA 53, Jeromesville
Hillsdale 46
Cuyahoga Hts. 66. Elyria Open Door 31
Day. Slivers 47, Aiken 39
Eastlake North 69. Madison 38
Fairfield 64. Millorel 42
Fremont Ross 61, Fostoria 31
Grandview 32, Madison Plains 23
Hebron Lakewood 48. Heath 38
Hilliard OarQy 43, Dublin Scioto 35
Hudson 89, Nordonia 50
Kalida 50, Columbus Grave 49
Kansas Lakota 88. Elmwood 76
Kent Roosevelt 72, Chagrm Falls Kenston
61
Kenton 59. Indian Lake 40
Lewis Center Olentangy 64 , Thomas Worthington 57
London 48, BeXley 33
louisville St. Thomas ·Aqu1nas 62, Uniontown Lake 52
Lyndhurst Brush 50, Bart&gt;enon 45
Marion Harding 47, Ashland 37
Manon Highland 53, Frede ricktown 35
Miller City 57. Le1psic 46
New Albany 61, Tree of Life 30
New London 64, Sullivan Black River 47
Northwood 70. Tot Emmanuel Baptist 59
Oak Glen (W.Va.) 66, E. LIVerpool 40
Painesville Riverside 58, Chardon 36
Patas~ala Wat~ins Memorial 64, Marysvtlle

63
Pemberville Eastwood 68, Millbury Lake 26
Perrysburg 67, Rossford 55
,
Reynoldsburg 62, Upper Arlington 43
Ross 4 7, Finneytown 40
Sandusky Perkins 6t . Sandusky 57
Shaker Hts. Hathaway Brown 34. Beach wood.30
Spring Shawnee 43. Spnng. NW 30
Stow 50. Mayfield 39
Tallmadge 70 , Akron Gar1ielel 37
Tol Rogers 72. Maumee 38
Tol Whitme r 60, Lora1n Southview 49
lw1nsburg 53, Ravenna 44
Versa111es 63. New Bremen 43
W. Chester Lakota W 50, Liberty Twp. L'ako·
ta E 34
,..
Youngs . Christian 47, Warren Christian 27

I COLLEGE HOOPS I
Men 's College B11ketball
Tuesday's Games

EAST
Dartmouth 69 Ou1nn1p1ac 47
Harv~rd 89. Vermont 71
M1eh1gan S! 72 Seton Hall 57
Navy 81. Gettysburg 62
UMBC 90 Loyola, Md 72
V1rg1nra 107. Tel'll"'essee 89
SOUTH
Auburn 93. Georg1a Southern 79
Florida 106. 8elhune·Cookman 64
-MoreheM St 70. St FranCIS Pa 53
South Alabama 82, Murray Sl 76
South Carolina 80 . N C ·Ashev1lle 55
Southern M1ss 87. Arkansas Tech 41

Monday, Jan. 1

Outboch Bowl

AI Tlmpil, Fla.
Ohio Slate (8·3) vs. South Carolina (7-4). 11

Atlanl8 at AnaM'm. 10:30 p.m.
'llnondly'o Toronto at j3oston, 7 p.m.

TNnd HomM CleiiiC
F1ret Round
Fresno St. 88, Toledo 72
Louisiana-Lafayette 76, Samford 66

~

EAST

College

Florida St 73, Fordham 52
Georgia Tecl1 73. Wagner 50
Md.·Eastern Shore 60, Robert Moms 57
Penn St. 81 . UC Sante Bartlara 6B
Wake Fores177, Cuinnip1ac 68, OT
Wright St. 69, West Vlrglnta 65

Bowl a.nie•

Thuraday, Dee. 21
L11Vagu Bowl
A1 Las Vages
UNLV !7-5) vs . Arkansas (6·5). 8

pm

A1 HonoLulu
Virg1nia {6-5) vs . Georgia (7-4), 8:30 p

m.

(ESPN)
Monday, Dec. 25
Blue-Grly Cllstlc
At Montgomery, Ala.
Blue vs. Gray, Noon (ABC)

?l,

TCU 86, Sam Houston St. 55
TeKSS Southern 47, Texas-San Antonio 39
Texu Tech 9-4, SE Louisiana 37

Aloha Bowt
.At Honolulu
8oston College (6-5) vs. Arizona Stale (63,30 p.m. (ABC)

(ESPN)

FAR WEST

Galltryfumltura.com Bowl
At Houlton
Texas Tech (7·5) YS. East Carollna {7·4), 8

BYU 58, Marquette 44
CS Northridge 84, UNLV 69
Colorado St. 77, N. Arizona 54
Houston 90, Detroit 90
Montana 81, Montana Sl ·Billings 59
Nevatla 78. Wyom•ng 68
New MeJiico 87, New Mexioo St. 68

p m. (ESPN2)
Thursday, Dec. 28
Humanitarian Bowl
At BoiH, Idaho
Boise StatU (9 · 2) vs . Texas·EI Paso {8·3),
1,30 p.m. (ESPN2)

TOURNAMENT
BeachCIUIIC
Flnt Round
Indiana 82, Long Beach St. 66
Mississippi 68, Wk:hita St. 62
Fun In tht Sun Clusle
Flrtt Round
Duke 62, Oral Roberts 51

Roae Bowl
At Pasadena, ,Callf.
Purdue (8·3) vS . Washington (t0·1). 4:30

p.m. (ABC)

p.m. (ABC)

Wedn.. day, Jan. 3·
Oi"ange Bowl
.
AtMIIml
.
Ok~Mma (12·0) vs. Florida Slate (1t-1), B

p.m. (ABC)

Wedneaday, Dec. 27
Motor City Bowl
At Pontiac, Mich.
Marshall {7-5) liS_ Cinclmatl (7""'). 4 p.m

SOUTHWEST

p.m.

Tuesday,Jan.2
Sugar Bowl
At New Orleans
A6r'da ( 10·21 vs. Miami (10·1). 8 p m. (ABC)

Dec. 2'
.O.hu Bowl ·

Sunday,

Evansville 69, m..CI'licago 44
Loyola , 111. 88, E. ll!lnols 74
Ohio Sl. 100. Akron 35
Pittsburgh 86, Youngstovm St. 67
Purdue 90. Slanlord 60
S. Illinois 74. Tenn.·Martin 67
Saint Loui5 71, Austin Peay 57

Mich1gan (8-3) vs. Aubum (9·3), 1

fleata Bowl
At Tempe Ariz.
Oregon State (10-1) vs Notre Dame (9-2), 8

(ESPN2)

MIDWEST
Bill 51. 95, Cleveland so. 76

Cltrua Bowt

At Orlando, Fla.
(ABC)

p.m. (ESPN2)

SOUTH

'At O.llas
Kansas State {IQ.-3) vs. Tennessee (8-3), 11
IO.m. (FOK)
Gator Bowl
At Jackaonvtlle, Fla.
Virginia Tech {10·1) vs. Clemson {9-21.
12,30 p.m. (NBC)

Wedneeday, Dee. 20
Mobile Alablma Bowl
TCU (10·1) vs. Southern Mississippi !7·4). 8

Arkansas St. 100. Florida Atlantic 75
Auburn 69, ~rizona 66
Campbell 63, N.C ·Wilm1ng1on 59
Chattanooga 95, Appalachian St. 66
Louisiana Tech 89, Texas-Arlington 44
Louisiana-Monroe 71, Lamar 62
Marshall83. Norfolk St. 61
Mercer 60, Louisiana-Lafayette 56
Miami 7-4, Kentucky 59
Mississippi St. 68, Southern M1ss. 53
Nebraska 99, Puerto Rico- M8yaguez 43
New oneans 74, Wofford 63
South Carolina 117, ETSU 71
Tennessee Tech 80, N.C.-Ashevllle 59

Cotton Bowl

•

ICOWGE FOOIBAilj

Wom.,·a College Basketball
T\Jtsdey'a Games

a.m. (ESPN~

'

Washington at BuffalO, 7 p.m.
Ottawa at Columbus, 7- p.m.
San Jose at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
OaKas at N.Y. ls1anders, 7:30 p.m.
Nashville at Montreal, 7:30p.m.
Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, 7:30p.m.
Vancouver at Chicago, 8:30 p.m .
Los Angeles at ColoradO, 9 p .m.

Idaho So. 95, Sacred Heart 59

Music City Bowl
At Nashville, Tenn.
West Virginia {6-5) vs. Mississippi (7-4), 4

p.m. (ESPN)
Mlcronpc.com Bowl
At Miami
Minnesota {6-5) vs, North Carolina Stale {7·

Nolionol LlatUI
AT\ANTA BRAVE5-Ag!Md lo '"""' wi1h
RHP John Buncett on a one-rear conttiCI.
CHICA.GO CUBS-Agreed to terms with 18
Man Stairs on a one-year conrraet
FlOAIOA MARLIN$-Agllllld lo lermo wilh
LHP VIC DarenSbourg on a thrett-year contract.
HOUSTON ASTR05-AgrMd lo lorms with
1B Jeff Bagwell on s five-year contract ewten·
sion through 2006.
NEW YORK METS-Named Cha~lo Hough
pllcnlng coach. Randy Niemann bullpen coach,
Dave Engle hitting coach and Bobby Flo'f(l
bench ooach. Reassigned hitting coach Tom
Rob6on to spedal adviSOr to the genetal manager and roving Instructor.
PITISBURGH PIR.ATE$-Agreed to terms
with INF Enrique Wilson on a one-year con·
tract. Designated RHP Steve Spart&lt;s for assign·
men!. Named Mike McNally director of media
seMces.

SAN DIEGO PADRE5-Agreed 10 1orms
With OF Ruben Rivera

on a one-year contract .

BASKETBALL
ATLANTA HAWKS--Placed F Alan Henderson on the injured list.
BOSTON CElTICS-Ptaced G Kenny
Anderson on lhe inJured list.
, CHAALOITE HORNETS- Waived F Tar·
ranee Roberson .
CHICAGO BULLS- Placed C Dalib or
Bagaric on the Injured fist. Activated C Brad
Miller from the injured list.

LOS

ANGELES

LAKERS-Piaced

WASHINGTON REDSKINS-Signad OL Oal
·cowsette from the Indianapolis Colts' pract1ce
squa~t

HOCKEY

I,• TRANSAqiONS I.
BASEBALl
Amerkan Le•gue
ANAHEIM
ANGElS-Named

Todd

Blyleven, Bobby DeJardln and Chris McAipm
scouts.
BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Agreed to terms
with RHP Pat Hentgen on a two-year contract
and with RHP Jason Johnson on a one-year
contract.
CLEVELANd
INDIANS'-Narne'd
Eric
Wedge manager. Car1 WilliS pitching coach and
Jack Mull coach of Buffalo of the lntematlonat
league; Willie Upshaw manager of Akron of the
Eastern league ; and Chris Banda manager.
Ken Row pitching coach and Rick Gutierrez
coach of Mahonlng valley ol the New Yorio;·
Penn League.
MINNESOTA TWIN5-Agreed to terms w1th
RHP Danny Mota. RHP Juan Rincon and LHP
Johan Santana on one-year contracts and w1th
C Tom Prince and INF Edwin Diaz on mmor
league contracts.
SEATTLE MARINERS - Agreed to terms
with LHP Norm Chartton on a minor league

ANAHEIM MIGHTY ·DUCKS-Recalled F
Petr Tenkral frorn ClflC:innatl of the AHL.
COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETs-Returned 0
Kevin Dahl to ChiCago of the IHL.
FLORIDA PANTHERS-Assigned AW Ivan
Novoseltsev to Louisville of the AHL.
LOS ANGELES KINGS-Recalled F Scon
Thomas \rom Manitoba ol the IHL. Assigned D
Andreas Lilja to Lowell of the AHL.
NASHVILlE PREDATORS-Recalled F
Sean Haggeny from Milwaukee of lhe IHL.

.PHILADELPHIA

FlVER5-Recallod

.

w

COLLEGE
ARKANSAS-Extended the contract of Clint
Conque, lootbatl coach, through the 2004 season.l
PENN STATE-Promoted Paula Wilkins
from women's assistant soccer coach to
women's head soccer coach.

l

(CBS)
Peach Bowl
At Atlanta
Gaorg1a Tech (9·2) vs . LSU {7-4), 5 p.m.

w

1

.no HOCKEY

Insurance &amp;
Financial Services
J~FF

Saturday, Dee. 30

,,

Bush

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) With less than a month before
he is sworn in as president,

Nationwicle Mutual lnsu~nc:e Con"4lah_y and affiliated Companies
Home Office' 011&amp; Nalioowkla Plaza, C«umbus, OH 43215-2220
NalionwicM/ ts a registered federal service mar1c. ol Nationwide
Mutual Insurance Conpany

WARNER

113 W. 2nd Slreet

992·5479

True Love Gave To Me...

Kevin Kdkms said the plan is
one of Sl'veral options mider

being considered by Gov. Bob

_c onstituencies.

Taft, the governor'~ otlice

conside-ration.
ThL· governor is also considt•ring recommendations ti-om a

Bush was resigning in , a
Capitol ceremony Thursday
top Texas job. He planned . to
watch as his successor, Republican Lt. Gov. Rick Perry, takes
the oath of office later in the
day.
Wednesday, he packed up
his statehou se office, including·
his collection of autographed
. baseba lls. ''I'm going to miss
this pla ce," Bush said as he
walked out of the Capitol.
"On the other hand, I'm
lookin g' fonvard to my new
assignment." he said.
As he hurtled toward the

Court decision that ruled the
state's school-funding system

start of that assignment bn Jan.

unco nstitutional. The court has

ment, machin~ry
and inventories
statewHll' rather
than continue to
give them mainly
to the school di!'!-

tricts in

Gov. Tommy Thompson as
front-runner for secretary of
Health· and Human Services.
Already pressing his education plans, Bush was hosting 19
m embers of Congress · for
lunch Thursday. most of them
Republicans . On . the agenda
were Bush 's proposals to
mcreasc local control of
accountability.
Bush has pledged to make
improving schools a top priority, but he faces an uphill battle
on Capitol Hill selling controversial dements of his educatiqn plan, including giving parents taxpayer-funded vouchers
to attend private .chools .
A secon d education meeting with Hisp ani c leaders from
around th e nation was also
planned. Bush aggressively

The meetings were follow-

Please see Bush, Page Al

the buslnesSt•s. are

located.
Ohio faces a June 15 deadline
to

re~pond

to an ()hio Stlprt&gt;llll'

twice ruled that the syste m
relies too much on local property taxes, thereby creating di sparities be-tween rich and poor districts.

"It's sonlethin g we need to
look at," Taft's budget director
Tom Johnson said Wednesday.
"The court talks abom local
property taxes - the que~tion
i~. is the court ·implying chest'
sh oulJ be ~tatt'\vide property

~pend

on
sdJOol children,
Kellems said.
The
com-

mittee 's report
recommended
increasing that
annual amount S152. to $4,S(J(•

per child in fi sca l year 2002.
Taft ~ate! Tu esday he will pu&gt;h
for bilb in January that respond
to the Supreme Court order and
implemen t liweeping change\ in
th e way tht· statt' tests school-

chddren.
The annual State of the State
address is scheduled tor Jan . 24,
,u1ll Taft pl ans to release his bud get Jan. 2~.
Sena1e President Richard
Finan ~:-tid he hasn 't discmscd

,1

tina] plan with Taft. "Pooling
n·rtain taXt''l is not

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FOOD DONATION - Students of the Carleton School and Meigs Industries prepare to stock the shelves
of the Rejoicing Life Church's food pantry Wednesday with a number of donated canned goods obtained
through a food drive sponsored by the school. Pictured a~e Maggie Biggs. director of the Rejoicing Life
Church's food pantry, Melissa Hart, Bill Rice, Steve Beha, executive director of Carleton School and Meigs
Industries, Derrick Trimmer and A.J. Kopec. (Tony M. Leach photo)

Needy families get some help

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BY ToNY M. LEAcH
SENTINEL NEWS STAFF

lDDLEPORT
- Many disadvantaged families in our area
need not go
hungry over Christmas thanks in
part to the generosity ·displayed
by the Carleton Scho,ol and
Meigs Industries, and the RejoieiQg Life Church in Middleport.
Students of the school, located
in Syracuse, delivered several large
boxes of donated canned .~nd
frozen food items to the church's
food pantry Wednesday morning
for distribution to a large numb er

Tht• Rejoicing Lifi·

the Carleton School are often the

Clumh 's food pantry has
ber11 in operation .for riwre
than 11ine years.

recipients of. the comtnunity's
abundant generosity," said 13eha.
"So we tr uly welcome an opportunity to return something back
to the com munity during this

of underprivileged
families
!hroughout the Meigs County
area.
According to Steve Beha,
executive director of Carleton
School and Meigs Indu stries,
food items were obta ined
through a food drive that was
held by the facility's staff, students
and adult participants over the last
several weeks.
"Both stud ents and adults at .

holiday season."
The l~ejoi cing Life Church's
ti1od pantry has been in operation
for more than ninl' years, deliver-

ing food items to both individu.tl'
a n~ families 'iteking nourishment
during hard times, said Maggie
Biggs. director of the food pantry.
"Per~onal

items and household

items are also avaibble upon
request at the pantry,'' said Biggs.

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Judgment in favor
of insurer can't stand
COLUMBUS (AI') An
insurance..· company might have

Hamilton Co11nty who h~d
,KCU~L·d two membet".;; uf the

to pay p:Ht of a. ~ettkm('nt
invo l vin~ two of it~ client., -

LittiL· Brothers ot the Good
Shepherd of ~exually &lt;Jbu .. in~
him trom llJHII to I '185 .md
infecnng him wah the HIV

The Rom.1n C.1tholir Dioce1e
of Columbm and a bi1hop ~md the famil y of a rt'tardt· d m.m
who &lt;t&lt;.'cmed clergy mt·mbcr~ o f
sc..•xually .~busing; him .

The Ohio Supreme Court
Wednesday threw out a JmlgmctJt in ti.lvor of lm ent:lte Fire
&amp; Cas11.1lty Co. of Chic.1go. The
courr voted h-1 to o;end thL' Cl&lt;;L'
back to 1he ht Ohio Di.stril't
Court ofAppe.1l1 becatN' .1 prc-

vin1., \\ hik he li n· d ,u .1 churrh rtlll home in · Wokdldd. Th,·
m.m h.1., .,inn· dil'd or AIDS.
The Cunil) "lit:d the dinrcsr

and lJi, hop JamL"s Gritlin tor
nt·gligt·nce

.111d

both .tftl'r

re.H.: hed

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tlw ckr!-&gt;~·

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w1th

un sun·eo;s-

viou~ Supn•mc Court dc c 1.,1nn
that the .lpp L·,tJ.. court had ba-:L·d
it~ ruling 011 \\'JS fl.twed .
The Cl'll' t.,tl' lll\ from a Ll\\'.,llit

fully t~lllght th l' l.m-~uit.
Otlwr i tl\Uf.llll'L' comp.mie ~
CO\'L'n'd portion.., oft he dincl'"t'\
li.1btht\·. btlt Inte rstate rdi.l'!ed
,wd \ough t .1 coun judgm ent
th .tt it didn't h.t\'e ro cover the

tiled in I9'!J by the f.1 mily of .1

n~,.:~!t~L·nce cLt1m~.

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Appeals court upholds Christmas as U.S. legal holiday

1

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which

districts

an Ohio Supreme
Court decision tiJat
ruled the state's
school-funding system
unconstitutional.

eyei ng Wisconsin

paign, but lost that bloc nearly

W L TOlP1a. GF GA

CO !l-

Jolm\m1 and Taft o;pokesman

firmcd Wednesday.
Under the plan, the state also lq;islatis·c commi ttee thill pro\\'auld distril1ute
posed increAsbusiness and utiliOhio faces a June 15 ing how much
ty taxes on equipdeadline to respond to the state and

after serving six years in the

2-1 tcl'l)emocrat AI Gore.

New Jersey ..... 15 11 5 0 35102 79
Philadelphia ....... 14 12 7 0 35 91 93
N.V Rangers .. .16 17 1 0 33 119 123
P.insburgh .......... 14 13 4 1 33 93 96
N.Yislanders ..... to 16 4 2 26 72 94
Nonheut Division
....... 19 a 4
42 101 69
Ottawa .
t7 8 4 3 41 110 77
Toronto
Buffalo ..
..... t7 10 2 , 37
Boston ...
. 11 15 4 3 29 84 112
MOntreal ............ 9 21 4 0 22 79 10 t
Southeast Division
Washington ...
13 12 6 t 33 79 82
Atlanta. . . ........ 12 t3 6 1 31 93 107
.. t2 1tl 4 I 29 73 · 89
Carolina
Tampa Bay .
10 16 3 2 25 86 109
....... 6 \5 6 5 23 71 95
Florida
WHiern Conference
Central Division
WLTOLPtsGFGA
St. LOUIS
21 4 4 0 46 103 56
19 11 3 2 43 .108 94
Detroit ....
NaShVille
11 t5 6 t 29 71 88
... 11 18 2 2 26 8t 10t
Chicago ...
Columbus
.. to 20 2 2 24 69 104
Northwttt Division
Colorado .
.21 1 5 0 47 100 75
..... 17 9 4 2 40 111 85
Vancouver
Edmonton
16 t4 4 1 37 tOO 97
11 14 6 4 32 82 99
Ca~ary
Minnesota
.9 17 5 2 25 67 79
Paclflt Division
San Jose
... 20 6 4 0 H 91 64
Da ttas_.
17 9 4 t 39 84 68

ae n

.

courted Hispanjcs in his cam-

Eaatem Conference
Atl•ntlc Division

taxes' That's what many people
haw concluded."

property taxcli with a statewidt·
property tax under one plJn

schools and institute greater

On The 11th
DaY Of Christmas MY

COLUMBUS (AP) - Ohio
would fund its public schools by
replacing a portion of loc.d

George W. Bush is stepping
aside as governor as he races to
remake the federal government and forge ties with key

N11tlon11 Hockey League

a

Ciovemor
considering
prope

steps
down as
governor

post and

Pomeroy

(ESPN)

so c enh

housing agencies.
And he
was
making
advances on other fronts, ready
to name Gov. Christie Whitman oi New Jersey to the
nation's top environmental

Nationwide"

(ESPN)
Holiday Bowl
At San Diego
Texas (9-2) vs Oregon (9-2) , 8:30 p.m.

Middleport • Pomeroy, Ohio

Volume 51 , Number 146

nomlilees to head the treasury,
agriculture, commerce and

(ESP~)

Sun Bowl
A,t El P11o, Texas
UCLA {6·5) vs . WISconsin {8·4 ), 2 p.m.

December l 1, 2000

Hometown Newspaper

a new admi nistration accelerated. On Wednesday- a week
after he claimed '.(ictory in the
White House race- the president-elect announced his

Friday, Dec. 28
Liberty Bowl
At Memphis, Tenn.
Colorado State (9·2) vs . Louisvtlle (9-2),

UO p.m.

Melp County's

20, Bush's progress in building

p.m. (ESPN)

Pet.
GB
6 .750
'New York
...... 15 11 ,577
4
Miami .......
... ........ 13 13 500
6
Ortando ..
.. .10 14 417
8
.. .. 9 15 .375
Boston ........
9
NewJersey .
.. .. 9 15 .375
9
W~shington .
. .5 20 200 13 1/2
Central Divl1lon
Cleveland.
. t5
7 682
... 16
9 640
112
Charlene
Toronto .......
. 13 12 520 31f2
Milwaukee
12 12 500
4
Indiana .
.... 12 13 480 41 /2
....... 1t 14 440 5 1/2
Detroit
Atlanta
. 7 18 280 9112
.. 3 22 120 13 1/2
Chicago .
Western Conference
Midwest Division
l
Pet
GB
Utah
. 17
8 680
Dallas .
17 tO 630
1
San Antonio
. 15
9 625 1 1/2
.. ..... 15 1o 600
2
Minnesota .
13 11 .542 3 1/2
Houston ...... ..........
Denver .......
......... 12 13 .480
5
7 17 292 . 9 112
Vancouver .
Pacific Dlvlalon
Sacramento .
17
6 739
.. ..... 17
a .680
I
Portland .....
L.A.Lakers ....
.. ........ 18
9 .661
1
PhOeni)l .
. .. , ........ 15
9 .625 2 H2
Seattle ........................... 13 12 .520
5
L.A. Clippers ..
. ... 8 18 .308 10 112
Golden State..
.. ...... 7 18 .280
11
Tutsdey'e Gam11
Toronto 103, Utah 95
Atlanta 87. New Yo~ 77
L.A. Lakers 81, Miami 79
lneliana 90, Chicago 85
San Antonio 86, Houston 79
Detroit 89, Phoenix 84
Sacramento 106, Washington 72
Golden State 120, Minnesota 99
Wtdnelday'a Gam••
New Jersey at Boston. 7 p.m.
Toronto at tneliana, 7 p.m.
Miami at Chartone, 7!30 p.m.
Utah at Philadelphia, 8 p.m.
Portland at Dallas. 8 p.m.
Cleveland at San Antomo , 8 :30p .m.
Detroit at Denver. 9 p.m.
Sacramento at Sea1tle, 10 p.m.
Washington a1 Vancouver, 10 p m.
Minnesota at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m.
Thuraday'a Game•
Chicago at Ortando, 7:30p.m.
New Jersey at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.
Boston at New Yortc:, B p.m.
L.A. Lakers al Houston. 8:30p.m.

Philadelphia .................... 18

C

Steve washburn from Philadelphia ollhe AHL.
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING-Assigned F
Gordie Dwyer and F Nils Ekman to Detroit of
the IHL.

lnalght.com· Bowl
At Phoenix
.
Iowa Slalo (8·3) YO. Pitlsburjjh (7-4), 7,30

Eaetem Cont .... nce
AtlanUc DIVIIIon

F

Devean George on the mjured list. Activated F
Starnslav Medvedenko from the injured list.
MINNESOTA TIMBEAWOLVES - Piaced F
Tom Hammonds on the iniured list Activated F
Reggie Slater !rom the inJured list.
PHILADELPHIA 7.6ERS- Waived F Adamola Okulaja.
PHOENIX SUNS-Placed G Mario E1ie on
the intured list Act1vated F Ruben Garces from
th e inJured Its!
FOOTBALL
BUFFALO BILLS-Fired John Buller. general manager.
,
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS- Rel eased RB
Raymont Hams.

4), 7 p m. (ffiS)

Zoarville Tuscarawas Veney 59, Gnadenhutten Indian Valley 46

TUHdey'l AIIUitl

a

lndeJ*tclen~• Bowl
At Shreveport, La.
Texas A&amp;M (7-4~ VS. MISSISSippi Sla1B (7-4),
8 p.m. (ESPN~

San Jose at Detroit, 7:30 p.m .

43

Ohio High SchOOl Glrll Blsketbell

(8·3~.

Silicon Volley Clnllc
A1 5M JoH, Colli.
Fresno Slale (7-4) vs. Air Force (8·3), 7 p.m.
(FOKSN)

Colgary 3, Coiorodo 0
Atlanta 7, Los Angel as 6, OT
Wodneodoy'oGomeo
Buftaro a1 Waohlngooo, 7 p.m.
St. Louis at N.V. Rangers, 7 p.m.

Sllinkwd lnvttltlonal
Third PIIICa

Wellington 74, Flrelands 68
Wickliffe 70, Brooklyn 59
\~.l'lllloughby 5 . 54, Mayfield 47
tt~'i'Jintersville Indian Creek 65, Cadiz Harrison
Cent 55
Yellow Springs 84. Middletown Christian 42
Youngs. Chaney 81, Youngs. Ursuline 72
Youngs Christian 67, Warren Christian 26
Youngs. Mooney 48, Youngs . Aayen 43
Zanesville Maysville 50, Thornville Sheridan

Nor1-lem

Su-y, Doc. 31

TUHdly'o-

utah 69, Pepperdine 56
Wyoming 92, Delaware St. 64
TOURNAMENT

Bndgepor169

At San Antonio

Nlbrasi&lt;a (9-2) liB.
p.m. (ESPN~

Details, A3

oonuact.

Aroma Bowl

38118 102

Phlladelphla 4, Boston ". tie
N.Y. Islanders 2. Carohna 1

e.

n,

1

owrMl8 toss.

Oregoo 51. 58,
W.shirogl011 50
S. lhoh 70. W. Oregon 50
UC IMna 84, Belmont 74

Waynedale 33
Montpelier 52. N Cent. 49
N Bahlmore 78. McComb 75
Napoleon 60, Deliance nnora 55
Nelsonvlllt·Yo"' 67 WeiiSIOn 66, OT
New Concord John GleM 58, New Lexi~
ton 36
'
New MKkJietown Spring. 65, Columbiana
Crestvtew 40
(} New Philadelphia 62. CoshOcton 47
Newcomerstown 67, Malvern 59
Normandy 56. Gart1eld His. Trinity 37
Obertin 54, Avon 35
,
Olmsted Falls 57, N Olmsted 50
Ottawa H1lls 61, Oregon Strllch 57
Ottoville 52. A"'twerp 35
.
Painesville Harvey 75. Geneva 13, 2 OT
Pa1nesv1lle R1vers1de 74 , ChardOn 3 1
Parma Padua 69, Parma Valley Forge 54
Ph1lo 67. Crooksville 40
Po1n1 Pleasant {W. va ) 56. Jackson 40
Portsmoutn 86, South Point 49
Portsmouth Clay 73. New Boston 68
R1pley Alpley·Un•on -Lew•s·Hunllngton 55 ,
Sardin1a Eastern Brown 50
R1ver 38. Martins Ferry 33
Rocky Rwer Lutheran W 59. Gates Mills
G1lmour 54
S Charleston SE 68, N. Lewisburg Triad 27
Salineville Southern 59. E. Liverpool Christian 53
Sarahsville Shenandoah 61, Beverty Fl.
Frye 52
·
Seaman N. Adams 58. Lynchburg Clay 55
Sebring McKinley 57, Streetsboro 31
Southington Chalker sa . Lorelstown 51
Spf1ng, N. 69. Fairborn 60
Spring, S. 65, Kettering Fairmont 39
Steubenville 67, Weirton {W. Va .) Weir 50
·Steubenville Cent. Cath. 59. Toronto 44
Stewart Federal Hocking 57, Reedsville
Eastem 53
Strasburg-Franklin 51 , W. Lafayette R~wood 47
.
Strongsville 60, Medina 48
Strutners 53, Austintown Fitch 52
Stryker 58. Delta 54
Swanton 57, Wausedn 38
Thomas Worthington
Lewis Center Otentangv 55
Tal . EmmanueiBapllst n, Bettsville 70
Upper Arlington 64 , Reynoldsburg 63
Utica 72, Howard East Knox 54
Van Buren 64, Bascorn Hopewell-Loudon 45
V1ncen1 Warren 70, Athens 52
W. Muskingum 611, Dresden Trf -Valley 50
Warren Howland 56, Mlddlelield Cardinal !46
Weirton (W. Va. ) Tri-State Cnrfstian 78,

1

PhoeniJ ......... 14 B 8 1 37 79 ' 19
Anoholm .............. 13 15 • 3 33 89 105
1'wo polnls lor a win, 0110 poln11or o 11111'11

OtPouill8, BairC LOOII&lt;3
72, c ...onory 52
Noire Dome 119, Conloluo 11
Cillo 79, Wet1 Virginia 87
Old Dom~ 81, Doylon 76
Wrighl St 56, Miami (Ohio~ 41
SOUTHWEST
Blylor 91 , Grambling St 82
Crlighlon 86. Tulsa16
.
Lamar 67, Loyola, NO •1
Nonh Toas 91 , Taus A&amp;f.A·Kingsvitle 82
Oklahoma Sl. 70, An..·UIIIo Rock 60
TCU 115, Te-as-Arlington a.
FAR WEST
Boise 51. 85. Son Fra"'lsoo 58
Ouko 97, Portland 6&lt;
lipooomb 92, Cal Poiy·SLO S7

lucasvllo Valley 10. Wov&lt;~rty 52
o-o
Lutheran E. 85, Alt'ltabula Sta. J&amp;P 25
6 3-4 16, Just6n Ferguson 0 0..0 0, Travis Bethel
MadiSOn 60, Eastlake N. 43
0 0.0 0, Jack Hotolngor • H 9, Chuck lukOW$·
Manchester 70. Fa~tttvilt 45
ld o 1·2 1, Dean Dunlap o o-o o, Mtke Eberts 6
Marysvlfte 52 , Pataskala Wa1111na Mlfh)riat
IJ-2 14. Totals 21 9-16 55.
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48
Meigs (0-ll, D-41 - J. P. Slaats 2 2-4 8.
Massillon Christian 71, Cle . Heritage 65,
Mar111 BuHington 2 4-4 e. e. J. Kennedy o o-o a.
20T
Matt Willlamson 0 0-Q 0 . Derek Johnson 0 2-2
McArtnllr Vinton County 55. Pomeroy M
2, Travis Siders 5 3-4 13, Jason t&lt;night 0 0-Q 0,
44
Jam Wilson 0 o-o 0, Buzzy Fackler 3 ().() 7.
Mentor Lake CathOlic 72, Perry 59
Derrick Johnson 3 0-0 6 , Jonn WithereD 0 0-0 0.
~MerSburg W. Holmes 49.

Matt lewis 0.2 2. Totats161H644.

losAngelea ........ 15 10

C-rod St. 81, Flo&lt;ldo 51. 85, 20T-

way 44, OT

9 10 11 1&lt; ~
Vinton County (2-4, 2·2) - Shad Huntley 0
0.0 0. Josiah Hauck 0 0-0 0, BranOOn Norton 0
0.0 0. Jason Ebefls 3 3-4 10, Sean McMamus
0
0, David OeaiOia 2 1·2 5, Josh Patterson
l.4oogs

IIIDW£ST

laGro~ Keystono 61, LOII/II CIN....., 57
l.Jcking Hoiglllo 62, Morol\lloo Chrlotlon 51
l11111 C... Calh. 5&lt;, WoPikorwm &lt;0
Llml ShllwnM 97 , Sidney 78
lima TOfl'!lie Ch&lt;isliall &lt;g, Rockford Pen..

Thursday

Society news and notes, As
Meigs, Eastern girls win, Bl

10s;~~:l

AS

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AJ
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Lotteries
mno
Pick 3: 7-8-0; Pick 4: 7-7-4-1

W,YA.
Daay 3: 6-9-7 Daay 4: 6-9-8-7

CINCINNATI (AP) -A fedGoPrYIIIIH'IJt lamyers dt:fetidirt,!( the holiday said courts
eral appeals court says Christmas
rept•aft•d/y have YCWJ/IIizetl secular .t.&lt;pects of
can continue to be a federal holiChristmas. inrluditt.~ lwll}', il')', Christmas cm•s, Santa
day in the United States.
Clews, .-rwJI'mm,jin,l(firJ.~ /rl'ils anti presents 011
The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals on Tuesday rejected 3 lawChristmas mornirr.i!.
suit challenging the government's
observance of Christmas as a legal makes people like himself appear court's ruling ::~gainst Ganulin.
holiday.
· They agreed with U.S. Distri ct
to be outsiders, Ganulin ·said.
Richard Ganulin, an attorney
",A person's set of beliefS estab- Judge Susan Dlott's December
who filed the lawsuit on his own lishes their identity," Ganulin said. 1999 ruling that Ganulin f1iled tu
behalf, said the government illegal- uThese bt;lietS t:ontradict my iden- pmve Congress acted illegally by
ly endorsed a C hristian religious tity."
establishing the Christmas holiday.
occasion by making Christmas a
The flecket Fund for Religious
Ganulin said the Christmas hol holiday. He said Wednesday that he iday violated both the Constitu- Liberty, J private org.miz.ttlon
would ask the U.S. Supreme Court tion's prohibition against govern- which represented three kderal
to review the appellate court's ment establishment of religion ;uid employee~ in oppo.,ing Ganuhn \
decision.
his constitutional rights to equal argument. said the appeals court ·
He said he is Jewish and does protection of law and freedom of had ruled "just in the 'Nic k' of
not celebrate the birth of Jesus association.
time."
Christ or . the arrival of Santa
"The Supr,·me Court has long
Appeals judges Boyce Martin
Claus. The government's endorse- Jr., Ralph Guy Jr. and R.. Guy Cole rc~ognizcd th&lt;~t rdigion is part of
ment of Christmas as a holiday Jr. unanimously 11pheld a lower tilL' fabn c of our soc iety .md cul-

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pn:.·tenJ o thcrwi,l·."' 'iaid . R.ont.m

Storzcr..1 l:owyer t(ll' the llccket
Fund in Wa~hington.
M:1rtin ~aid \\ lnk· ht·,Jring G,JJJ
ulin''s .argutnt:llt~ on Dt"c. 7 th.tt
philosophic.1l or rdigiom objec-

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Ln.vsuit tn halt the Chri'stmas hnli-

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that tht' holi d ~,y could hL· harmtUI to nonbe-

days till Christmas

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the holiday ....ud u)lll't~ rcpt'atnily
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BUCKEYE BRIEFS

Supreme Court throws out death sentences

Kaskh plans cable 1V show
WASHINGTON (AP) -John Kasich IS gomg from Congress to
conunentator
The r&lt;:nnng House Budget Commmce Chmman from Westerville,
. Ohio, lw found his uunal post-public semce ventur&lt;: - a Fox New;
Channel teleVISIOn show that will m for the first orne Sunday at 10
' pm
Kas~eh s:ud the 30-mmute " Heroes "'th John Kas1ch" will appear
about once a month and have the same general themes as his book,
"Coura~ IS Contag~ous"

The book features onlinary people who do extr.lordinary thi0g1 to
help others
"Basically what we are domg IS showmg people that they can m fact
make a b1g difference," K:ISich s;ud "I think the country IS desperately
m need of heroes"
Kas1ch, 48, has reprt'Senred centr.ll Ohio's 12th DIStrict smce 1983
and nude a bnef nm for the GOP pn.&gt;s1dennal nonurutJOn last year
He s been menooned as a posstble appomtee by Prc&gt;s1dent-elect Bush
to the Office of Mana!;Cment and Budget
Bestdes his cable TV show, Kastch satd he IS to be a guest host for several Fox News Channel talk shows and nught do some pohocal analysts
''I'm onward and upward;' he satd " I believe that this IS the new ltfe
I'm gomg to be m 01

Suspect falls through skylight
BOWLING GREEN (AP) -A man was arrested after he allegedly clunbed on the roof of St Alovstus Church and tell through a sky' hght he had pned opm
Joseph Taylor, 23. a Bowlutg Green State Umvemry student from
Huron, was charged wtth burgl.ny and released on hiS own recogmzance followmg an arrJignment tn Bowlmg Green Mumupal Court
, According to po!tce reports, the Rc\ Edward Schleter caUed po!tce
ahout 5 40 am Tuesday alter heanng someone £1U through the roof
over the church's rectory The mtrudcr then jumped out of a SL-condfloor bedroorn w1ndow
Police satd T..1ylor, who w.Lo; covt:red m snow fl-om h1s leap from rhe
wmdow, was arrests·d "lule walking away from the church

Store owners face indicbnent
CINCINNATl (AP)- Two stores and thetr owners were mdtcted
Wednesday on charges of pandermg obscemry, the Hanulton Counry
prosecutor saJd
:: Ttp Top Mag;tzmes, owned by Joseph Neuhaus, and Elyse's Pass10n
;,wned by Elyse Metcalf, all were t]amed 111 three felony counts, Prosecutor Mtkc Nlcn satd
Police and shenrl) depunes bought sexually cxpbctt vtdeos .It both
stores, Nlen sa1d
Each count carncs a po:i\Jbk Sl:ntence of ow.: )tar m J.U] and 3. fmc
'ofS2,500 for the owners. and a fine of$7,500 tor the stores

Authorities drop accusation
McARTHUR (AP) - Prosecutors mvcst1gatmg the death of a
Kenyon CoUege srudent have diSnussed a charge of recctvtng stolen
. property filed agamst a \\,otrun who bved m a trader where the stu' , dent's body and car were found
Kathryn McKmght, 35, of Ray, was ordered released from Jatl followmg a he detector test,V111ton County ProsecutorTtmothy Glec&gt;son
satd Wednesday Her husband, Gregory McKmght, 24, remamed tn custody
Authonttes found the body of Enuly Murray, 20, of Shaker Hetghts,
a Cbcland suburb v.rapped tn a carpet atter stghtmg her car out&lt;tde
;:-:!he Me Kmgho;' trailer Dec 'I Nettlter of the McKmghtl has been
! ·~harged m her de.lth
! Gregory McKmght and Murray worked at a ptzza mtaurant ncar

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COLUMBUS (AP) -The Ohw Supreme
Court threw out the death sentences of two
convicted murderers, saymg the m~n were
demed thetr nght to speak tn court before
bemg sentenced
In two separate 5-2 dectstons Wednesday,
the court ordered new sentencmg heanngs
for Nva Campbell Jr and Joseph Green, and
returned the cases to tnal courts m Frankhn
and Lucas counttes, respectiVely
The Supreme Court dtd not overturn the
mult1ple convtcttons agamst etther man,
meamng both sttll could recetve the death
penalty when they are re-sentenced
Before sentencmg, JUdges are requtred to

ask defense attorneys tf they wtsh to speak on
behalf of thetr chents and to ask defendants
dtrectly tf they want to make statements,
Cluef Justtce Thomas Moyer and Justice Paul
Pfetfer wrote m the maJonty optmons
The court saJd both tnal JUdges "clearly
erred" by not advtsmg Campbell and Green of
thetr nghts to explam the1r cnme, apolog1ze
or beg for mercy
"The judge never heard Campbell personally appeal for hts hfe. Hts v1deotaped confesSion was not a substttute for a personal appeal
to the judge" as the prosecutton had argued,
Moyer wrote "When he confessed, Campbell
was not speakmg to a trtbunal about to dec1de

Prosecutors reveal coroner's
report in 1963 slaying case·
CINCINNATI (AP) - A man
mdtcted thl\ year 111 the 1963 slaymg of his high school gtrlfrtend
told pohce that h1s "other self" was
rcspotmble for the kt!lmg, accordmg to a 1965 coroner's report filed
tlus week m court
Mtchael Wehrung admitted to
pohce that he htt Patncta Ann
Rebholz, knocked her to the
ground and knelt bestdc her body
the mght of Aug 8, 1963, accordmg to the report Both were 15 at

the nme
uHe feels certam m Ius mmd
there ts a poSStbthty he dtd ktll
Patncta Rebholz," coroner's mvcsngaror Wtlbert Stagenhorst wrote
m the report, whtch Hamtlton
County prosecutors filed Tuesday
' He sa1d he sttll can't help but feel
lm 'other self' undoubtedly dtd tt "
Wehrung, 53, now vtce prestdcnt of a suburban Cmcmnatt
roofing company, has pleaded
mnocent to a charge of seconddegree murder He tS awatttng tnal
next year m Hanulron Counry

Common Pleas Court
H1s lawyers on Wednesday
asked the court to tmpose sancttons on proo;;eunors for makmg
the report pubhc, damung tt ts
based on hearsay evtdence and
would not be allowed mto tnal
testimony
"When he saw her, he softly
wh1stled to her and she came
walkmg towards h11n,11 Stagen-

horst's report stated "He thought
tt wa.' very posstble rh.tt she may
have made some remark to hm1,
and that he had htt her and
knocked her down"
Wehrung told pohce he then
sp~tted another teen, Cratg Snuth,
walkmg by, .tccordmg to the
report
The mvesttgator wrote that
Wehrung wos " kneehng alongs1de
the body, and the one tlung that he
rc members and th:tt won 1cs him
more than anyrhmg else tS that he
&lt;ould fed' Snutty's eyes 'burnmg'
~ntn Ius eyes •· Stagenhorst wrote
Smtth later told pohce he sjw a
teen-ager knedmg m the lot 111
Grcenlulls, a Cmcmnatt suburb,
but could not tdenttfY that person
Stagenhorst tS now dcod, os ore
the ongmal pohce mvesttgators
The mvesnganon was reopened tn
1~99

Rebholz was beoten to death
wtth a ptcce of fence post, pohce
satd
Defense lawyers and prosecutors arc batrhng over wherhenhc
case should be handled m juvemle
courr or till' adult court Jf conVICted as an adult, Wehrung ~.:ou1d
get 10 yeats to ltfe m pnson
Wehrung could escape pumshmcnnfthe case IS handled mjuvemle Court because Ohto law does
not allow the state to hold JUVemles .tfl:er they turn 21

Nursing-home nitrogen ,
tank was initially set aside
BELLBROOK (AP) A smaller mErogen label partially
nttrogen
tank
miStakenly covenng tt Both employees
hooked up to a nursmg home's deny havmg seen the mtrogen
oxygen systen1 was set as1de label, the department satd
The department etted the
earher by an employee because
the fitttng looked dtfferent than nursmg hom e for fatlmg ro
the fitttngs on oxygen tanks, keep the envuonment as free of
the Ohto Department of acctdent hazards as posstble and
Health satd Wednesday
for fathng to gtve adequ~te
Four restdents of the Car- safety trammg to employees
rtage-by-the-Lake
nursmg who work wtth the oxygen syshome m nearby Bellbrook dted tem The agency recommended
after the nttrogen tank was that the home be fined
connected to the system The SIO,OOO
cause of thetr deaths renwns
"ThtS was what we call a
under mvestlgatlOn, but prelim- Jeopardy sttuatton," satd departmary autopsy results have not ment
spokesman
Randy
ruled out the pomb1hry the Hertzer "There was an ImnlcreSidents were asphyxtated by dtate threat to the health ond
mtrogen
safety of the pattents"
The department mvesttgated
Hertzer satd the nursmg
the nursmg home after 10 rest- home has I 0 cloys to sub nut a
dents who were on oxygen plan of corrcctton
were stncken Dec 7
Robert Gtll, a spokesman• for
The department's report satd Sparks, Md - based Integrated
a mamtenance worker who Health Servtces Inc whtch
rook dehvery of the tanks on owns the nurstng home, &amp;&gt;ld
Nov 29 set the mtrogen tank that the report IS betng
aStde because the fittmg looked revtewed and that the numng
dtfferenr
home wtll respond to the
Another mamtenance work- department wtthm 10 days He
er at the home co nnected the satd he dtdn 'r know whether
tank several days late r by the home would appeal the
removmg a fittmg from an recommended fine
empry oxygen tank and ustng 11
"We're also workmg tloscly
as an adapter, the department wtth the other authonttes
sa1d
because we feel all the true
Authorities sa1d the mtrogen facts have not been detertank had an oxygen label wtth a nuned," Gtll sa1d

New Voinovich role alarms environmentalists
WASHINGTON (AP) -Two
senators have agreed to swap subcomnuttee chatrmanslups, alarmmg groups that would rather not
see Oh10's George Votnovtch gam
authonry to retool the Clean Atr
Act
W1th Senator Vomov1ch m
that posmon, the Clean Atr Act
wtll clearly he m Jeop.trdy,' Frank
O'Donnell of Clean Au Trust satd
Wednesday
Vomovtcli wtll take O\Cr the
Seni1te Env1ro111Hent .md PublH:
~ Works Conmutt~:e's Subcomnuttee on Clean Atr, Wetbnds, Pnvatc
Property and Nuclear Safety,
wh1ch J&lt;; bemg &lt;. L'dcd bv the 11101 e
Sttl!Or Se11 James l11hofe R Okb
lnhofc wtll assunll the gave l of
till: TransportJtton :mel Intr 1\trut: tu re SubcummlttLL \\In ch lnd
bu~ n run hy V01110\ Kh Ill PJ'N
and 211011
Whtk
Oluo s
~ovcrnor
Vomovt ch aggresSively lobbtcd
ag;umr plam to tJghtcn a1r stan41

dards u11der the Clean Air Act, the
nauon's mau1 atr poilu non law
He chshed wtth New Jersey
Gov Chn!&gt;tte Wh1tman - now
con&lt;tdcred !tkely to be Presidentelect Bmh's chotce to lead the
Envnnlllllt ntal Protectton Agency
Whttmatt wmted the federal governmcm to uKk down on poilunon hlm\ mg frnm the Mtdwest to
Northeast s;ates ltke hers •
Ear Iter tim year, Votnovtch was
tt.tmeJ a clean atr vt!lam ' by
O'Dollmlls gtnup for trymg to
n:qune the gm ern meut to start
conStdert llg the com to polluters
of .my nc·w nr ~tm darct~
W11h th It htll he womcd to
rrp thl' lun . . " out of tbe C le n1 A1r
Act, ""! I' tul G lltl!tngs the

health researchers and doctors to
tell us when the atr tS dtrry, not
econonusts and the1r models"
Vomovtch's btU, whach dted
w1th the end of the Senate sesston,
would have reqmred the EPA to
examtne costs against benefits
when setttng ann-pollutiOn standards for coal-burmng power
plants and other smokestack
mdustnes Current law requtres
the government to look only at
health mks before acttng
Envtronmental lobbytsts satd

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C OLUMBLS (AP) - A hr&lt; damaged Northlmd I ltgh Schunl oil
lust chy o f Wllltl.. r \ 1 r1111n Wc dnc~tby offiu:r.h qJd
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GALLIPOLIS - Shannon Mane Rankm, 17, Galhpohs, d1ed
Tuesday, Dec 19,2000 m St Mary's Hospital, Huntmgton, WVa
Born March 27, 1983 tn Galhpohs, daughter of Mary Ann M ~ rtm
Rankm of Galhpohs, and Vmton (Marcella) Rankin of B1dwell, she
was a semor ar R1ver Valley H1gh School
She was a member of the school's marchmg band, g1rl's volleyball
team, PRIDE program, Key Club, National Honor Sonety, SADD,
Beta Club and the Another Generation 4-H Club
She attended Cheshtre BaptiSt Church
Survtvmg m addtttOn to her mother and father are a mter, Stacy
Rankm, paternal grandparents, Lloyd and Phyl!ts Ranktn of
Cheshtre, aunts and uncles, and numerous couSins
She was preceded tn death by her maternal grandparents, Clarence
H Martut and France~ Howell Martm
Serv1ces w1ll be 11 am Saturday m Grace Untted Methodtst
Church, Galhpohs, With the Rev Marvm Sallee offiuattng Bun.tl
w1ll be m Rtdgewood Cemeterh Wellston Frtcnds may ca ll at the
Cremeens Funeral Chapel, Gall1pohs, from 5-8 p m today. and 2-.f
p m Fnday
The body will h~ m ~tate w tht~ churc h an hour prHJI tn ~u VIet's
. . lnlit!u offln\\Crs,ml'nHHJal lOntnbuuon~ nny be m:-~de to RI\CI
· V&gt;lley Htgh School Band and Athlettc Progt.llll&gt;, 111 ore of Rtsct
Valle~ lltgh School. 1 ~28 Ltttlc K\ ge•r Ro.td, Chcshne Oluo ~'\(, 10

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Congressional study critical
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WASHINGTON (AP) -Tho
proposed Umted Atrlmes-US
Atrways merger would hkely be
detnmental to far more of
Amen ca's flymg publtc than tt
would benefit, a congresstonal
mvesttgatton rel&lt;ased Wednesday
concluded
The Genera l Accounttng
Office study also found the $4 3
btlhon deal, whtch would allm\
Umted, already the worlds
largest carrtcr. to dw.trf by far tts
next-l.trgest competitor would
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AmTech/SBC- 44 1
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announced m a separate u: rcmony
··our eLonmuy ts showmg
warmng stgns of a posStbl~ slowdown," !:lush satd "So tt ts mcredtbly nnportant for me to find
someone who had v.1st cxpcnl!nce, who I 'I a ste tdy hand, who
when he speaks, speak&gt; wtth
auchonty and convtcuon and
knnwleUge 1 fi1unJ sm:h .1 nun Ill
Paul () Notll
Bush has rushed to a~scmble an
adnumstratwn Ill a !'IChcduk
u.1mpn.:ssed by the five-week
elecnnn recount de.1dlot:k H~
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The mam number IS 992 2156
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WL·dllesd,t\, Dec ~0 ~11{111 111 Hol ze r Medtcol Cettte•r
Born Dct 24, I &lt;JI5 111 Pcnnvtlle, lnd , son of the l.ttc Wtlmotc A
tnd Alptj Jones W1lltoms, he rettred tftL' t 11 \L'llS ofsc'l\llC \\lth
the Ch~~stc R.ulto.td S\Sh'IH as .m ,lgLnt op~..:ntot
He"·'~ also 1n oldlitl(..'d 1111111:-itei ,1 membet ofthc Ftr~t B1pn~r
Chur(h tn Calltpohs and was H.:tlve ll1 G.tlb \ County St:lllOI l Hlzcns
He was also preceded m death bv t\\o wtvcs,Ann.l I Rtfe Wt!h 1111s
md F.tye Htll Wtlhams, three brothers and thtee ststets rnd o stepson Donald Jones
Survavmg arc h1s wtfe, Opal M Wtl!tams a son ond daughter-tnlaw, W1lmore "Btll" and Karen Wtlhams of Moreno Valle} Caltf, a
. .f.tughter and son-tn-law, Elva J and Mtchael D.tvtS of Golhp olts,
four stepdaughters, Delma and Donald Karr of Mtddlcport, llorb.ua
artd Aland Lopez of Galltpolts. Betty W1se of Mtddlcpmt, and Ruth
Ann and Buck Dunlap ofGalltpo!ts, a s1ster Helem Downs of Ad nan, Mtch , five grandchtldren, 17 step-grandchtldrcn and 11umcrom
great-grandchtldren, and meces and nephews
Servtces wtll be I p m Saturday tn Ftrsl Bapt"t ChurLh c;alhpoIis, wnh Pastors Archtc Conn and Al"' Pollard offiCtattng Bmtal
wtll be 111 Ohw Valley Mcmor') Gardens Frtends moy call at Wtl!ts
l'unetal Home, Galhpohs, from 6-8 p m Frtdoy
Memonal contrtbuttons can be made ro Fmt Bapust ( hmt h
Bmldtng Fund, II 00 Fourth Ave. Galltpoh s, Oh10 4S611

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Mayor hit with complaints

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MASON. WV.t - Ch.u lotte M Lntttc·· lettks H&lt;•. M '"'" d~e·d
Wc•dnc·sdav DL'l 211 2000 111 R.c\ltoleb Me· mort tl Hosptt.t l (,kn
D.tle, WVo
Born Juh o, 1 &lt;)1~ 111 Kc'\Sc'r, WVt tl.lllghtcr ot the l.n, lo\1 lltcl
Mary Yonk(,·r, sh~ \\ .ts th(,' former m.tvor of M 1~nn
She W.lS a me1nbcr of the C:hns u.m Bn.:thr(,'ll ( lunch 111 M 1son,
Mason Scm or C'ltllt:'llS, Silver H.ur Lt'glsluun· md VFW Stl \\ 11 r' Johnson Pust 9926 ladtes Auxtltary
She \\JS also preceded 111 death by two husb.mds Fr.Htk R. Roush
md Darrell D Jenks, md two brothers uod fin ststers
Surv1vmg are two sons and a daughrcr-m-l.nv, Frank l Rnu~h o f
Sewrn, Md , .md Clu·srer M and Patttcta A Roush of G tlltpohs, .1
daughter, M.uy M Huck ofWheelmg, WVa .1 ststcr, lola StoutTet
of Terra Alta, WVa, and mne gr.mdcluldren. 11 great-grandcht ldrcn
and two great-great-grandchildren
Serv1ces wtll be I p m Fnday Ill Foglesong Funeral Home ,
Mason, wtth the Rev James H Lewas offinattng Bunal wtll be 111
Adamsvtlle Cemetery, Mason Fnends may call at the funeral home
' on Fnday from I 0 a m unttl the ttme of the servtce

Correction Polley
Our ma1n concern m all stones ts 1o
be accurate II you know of an error m
a story call the newsroom at {740)

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Bush

mg a Wednesday garhenng of
MASON, WVa - W1lham R Harm, 88, Corryton, Tenn, for- JewiSh , Clmsttan and Mushm
leaders at wh1ch Bush promoted
merly of Mason, dted Sunday, Dec 17, 2000
He was the son of the late James 5 and FranciS Ameha French Ius proposals for allowmg reltHarm, and was a rcured bookkeeper for the Ph1ltp Sporn Power gwus groups to get g:ovl'rnment
money to provtde sc•rvtces to the
Plant m New Haven,WVa.
He was also a member of the Glad Ttdtnb'S Assembly of God tn poor Many of the parttctpants
• Lake Charles . •La, a US Army veteran of World War II , and a ltfc \\ere bbck. notable m that nme
out of 10 blacks aCross rhe counmember of the Amertcan Legwn Lodge :wo m Charleston, W.Va
try voted for GtHl'
He was also preceded tn death by htS wtfe. Pearl Irene Hart 1-lar" Not everybody here voted
ns, and s1x brothers and ststcrs.
tor me,' Bush satd, prompttng
SurvJVmg are several met:es, nephews grcar-meces and giL·at.laughter from lm panel Lookmg
nephews
around the room, he JOked, ''I'm
Servtces wtll be 10 am Thursday tn Crow-1-lussell Funeral
hopmg to find nne n r two \\ hn
Home, Pmnt Pleasant WV1 wtth the· Rev Ben Stevens offinattng
dtd
Frtt•nds may call at the fmwnl home on Fndav from 8-9 30 a 111
Bush rettcrated lm ·pledge to
Gra,estdc servtces "tll be held .tt I 0 a m Fndav at K11 kland torm 1 Whm: How. t.: (Jffiu ul
J'1emonal Gardens ncar l'omt Ple,l\.mt. WVo
F.uth-B tsL·d Actton 111d the
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Charlotte M. •Lottie' Jenks

LOCAL BRIEFS

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whether he was to hve or die"
Regarding Green's case, Pfe~fer wrote
"The tnal court clearly erred Ill not expliCitly asking Green, m an mqu1ry directed only to
h1m, whether he had anything to say before
he was sentenced n
Pfe1fer wrote that the nght of allocutiOn ""
much more than an cmpry ntual: It represents
a defendant's last opporturuty to plead hiS ~ase
or express remorse."
Jumces Andrew Douglas and Ahce Rob1e
Resntck agreed wtth upholding the convictions m both cases but d1sagreed that allocution nghts were vtolated m etther case

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BUCKEYE BRIEFS

Supreme Court throws out death sentences

Kaskh plans cable 1V show
WASHINGTON (AP) -John Kasich IS gomg from Congress to
conunentator
The r&lt;:nnng House Budget Commmce Chmman from Westerville,
. Ohio, lw found his uunal post-public semce ventur&lt;: - a Fox New;
Channel teleVISIOn show that will m for the first orne Sunday at 10
' pm
Kas~eh s:ud the 30-mmute " Heroes "'th John Kas1ch" will appear
about once a month and have the same general themes as his book,
"Coura~ IS Contag~ous"

The book features onlinary people who do extr.lordinary thi0g1 to
help others
"Basically what we are domg IS showmg people that they can m fact
make a b1g difference," K:ISich s;ud "I think the country IS desperately
m need of heroes"
Kas1ch, 48, has reprt'Senred centr.ll Ohio's 12th DIStrict smce 1983
and nude a bnef nm for the GOP pn.&gt;s1dennal nonurutJOn last year
He s been menooned as a posstble appomtee by Prc&gt;s1dent-elect Bush
to the Office of Mana!;Cment and Budget
Bestdes his cable TV show, Kastch satd he IS to be a guest host for several Fox News Channel talk shows and nught do some pohocal analysts
''I'm onward and upward;' he satd " I believe that this IS the new ltfe
I'm gomg to be m 01

Suspect falls through skylight
BOWLING GREEN (AP) -A man was arrested after he allegedly clunbed on the roof of St Alovstus Church and tell through a sky' hght he had pned opm
Joseph Taylor, 23. a Bowlutg Green State Umvemry student from
Huron, was charged wtth burgl.ny and released on hiS own recogmzance followmg an arrJignment tn Bowlmg Green Mumupal Court
, According to po!tce reports, the Rc\ Edward Schleter caUed po!tce
ahout 5 40 am Tuesday alter heanng someone £1U through the roof
over the church's rectory The mtrudcr then jumped out of a SL-condfloor bedroorn w1ndow
Police satd T..1ylor, who w.Lo; covt:red m snow fl-om h1s leap from rhe
wmdow, was arrests·d "lule walking away from the church

Store owners face indicbnent
CINCINNATl (AP)- Two stores and thetr owners were mdtcted
Wednesday on charges of pandermg obscemry, the Hanulton Counry
prosecutor saJd
:: Ttp Top Mag;tzmes, owned by Joseph Neuhaus, and Elyse's Pass10n
;,wned by Elyse Metcalf, all were t]amed 111 three felony counts, Prosecutor Mtkc Nlcn satd
Police and shenrl) depunes bought sexually cxpbctt vtdeos .It both
stores, Nlen sa1d
Each count carncs a po:i\Jbk Sl:ntence of ow.: )tar m J.U] and 3. fmc
'ofS2,500 for the owners. and a fine of$7,500 tor the stores

Authorities drop accusation
McARTHUR (AP) - Prosecutors mvcst1gatmg the death of a
Kenyon CoUege srudent have diSnussed a charge of recctvtng stolen
. property filed agamst a \\,otrun who bved m a trader where the stu' , dent's body and car were found
Kathryn McKmght, 35, of Ray, was ordered released from Jatl followmg a he detector test,V111ton County ProsecutorTtmothy Glec&gt;son
satd Wednesday Her husband, Gregory McKmght, 24, remamed tn custody
Authonttes found the body of Enuly Murray, 20, of Shaker Hetghts,
a Cbcland suburb v.rapped tn a carpet atter stghtmg her car out&lt;tde
;:-:!he Me Kmgho;' trailer Dec 'I Nettlter of the McKmghtl has been
! ·~harged m her de.lth
! Gregory McKmght and Murray worked at a ptzza mtaurant ncar

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•: Nov 3 after \\orkmg her la~t "hedulcd shtft at the Ptrate's Cove
••: Gleeson s.ud he diJn t know when charges would be filed m Mur:: ray" de.tth Invcsttg.ttoz; wc.·rc wa1tmg for results of laboratory analysts
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;: pleaded gut!ty to "'"1 ficllld C.&gt;r ofTer mg a nvtl office-&lt;ttpply cham
..; 111fnrmHIIHl on upLontmg promotions and sale pnces
:•- US Attor11n E1111ll 'i\\n'm l satd AubrC) Ftsher, 2R, of Coconut
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:~ 1It \\tll be "t'lltl'mt:d atru :1 pre~emnKe tnvestJ.ganon ts completed
: E.tl h count CJrncs .1 po ~stble fivc-yc1r pnson term
: A federal grand jury mdKtcd Ftsltcr on 20 counts of wue fraud and
"": sncn counts ot m.ul fr.1ud Ill Julv Hl' was :-~rrcsred m Septembu
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COLUMBUS (AP) -The Ohw Supreme
Court threw out the death sentences of two
convicted murderers, saymg the m~n were
demed thetr nght to speak tn court before
bemg sentenced
In two separate 5-2 dectstons Wednesday,
the court ordered new sentencmg heanngs
for Nva Campbell Jr and Joseph Green, and
returned the cases to tnal courts m Frankhn
and Lucas counttes, respectiVely
The Supreme Court dtd not overturn the
mult1ple convtcttons agamst etther man,
meamng both sttll could recetve the death
penalty when they are re-sentenced
Before sentencmg, JUdges are requtred to

ask defense attorneys tf they wtsh to speak on
behalf of thetr chents and to ask defendants
dtrectly tf they want to make statements,
Cluef Justtce Thomas Moyer and Justice Paul
Pfetfer wrote m the maJonty optmons
The court saJd both tnal JUdges "clearly
erred" by not advtsmg Campbell and Green of
thetr nghts to explam the1r cnme, apolog1ze
or beg for mercy
"The judge never heard Campbell personally appeal for hts hfe. Hts v1deotaped confesSion was not a substttute for a personal appeal
to the judge" as the prosecutton had argued,
Moyer wrote "When he confessed, Campbell
was not speakmg to a trtbunal about to dec1de

Prosecutors reveal coroner's
report in 1963 slaying case·
CINCINNATI (AP) - A man
mdtcted thl\ year 111 the 1963 slaymg of his high school gtrlfrtend
told pohce that h1s "other self" was
rcspotmble for the kt!lmg, accordmg to a 1965 coroner's report filed
tlus week m court
Mtchael Wehrung admitted to
pohce that he htt Patncta Ann
Rebholz, knocked her to the
ground and knelt bestdc her body
the mght of Aug 8, 1963, accordmg to the report Both were 15 at

the nme
uHe feels certam m Ius mmd
there ts a poSStbthty he dtd ktll
Patncta Rebholz," coroner's mvcsngaror Wtlbert Stagenhorst wrote
m the report, whtch Hamtlton
County prosecutors filed Tuesday
' He sa1d he sttll can't help but feel
lm 'other self' undoubtedly dtd tt "
Wehrung, 53, now vtce prestdcnt of a suburban Cmcmnatt
roofing company, has pleaded
mnocent to a charge of seconddegree murder He tS awatttng tnal
next year m Hanulron Counry

Common Pleas Court
H1s lawyers on Wednesday
asked the court to tmpose sancttons on proo;;eunors for makmg
the report pubhc, damung tt ts
based on hearsay evtdence and
would not be allowed mto tnal
testimony
"When he saw her, he softly
wh1stled to her and she came
walkmg towards h11n,11 Stagen-

horst's report stated "He thought
tt wa.' very posstble rh.tt she may
have made some remark to hm1,
and that he had htt her and
knocked her down"
Wehrung told pohce he then
sp~tted another teen, Cratg Snuth,
walkmg by, .tccordmg to the
report
The mvesttgator wrote that
Wehrung wos " kneehng alongs1de
the body, and the one tlung that he
rc members and th:tt won 1cs him
more than anyrhmg else tS that he
&lt;ould fed' Snutty's eyes 'burnmg'
~ntn Ius eyes •· Stagenhorst wrote
Smtth later told pohce he sjw a
teen-ager knedmg m the lot 111
Grcenlulls, a Cmcmnatt suburb,
but could not tdenttfY that person
Stagenhorst tS now dcod, os ore
the ongmal pohce mvesttgators
The mvesnganon was reopened tn
1~99

Rebholz was beoten to death
wtth a ptcce of fence post, pohce
satd
Defense lawyers and prosecutors arc batrhng over wherhenhc
case should be handled m juvemle
courr or till' adult court Jf conVICted as an adult, Wehrung ~.:ou1d
get 10 yeats to ltfe m pnson
Wehrung could escape pumshmcnnfthe case IS handled mjuvemle Court because Ohto law does
not allow the state to hold JUVemles .tfl:er they turn 21

Nursing-home nitrogen ,
tank was initially set aside
BELLBROOK (AP) A smaller mErogen label partially
nttrogen
tank
miStakenly covenng tt Both employees
hooked up to a nursmg home's deny havmg seen the mtrogen
oxygen systen1 was set as1de label, the department satd
The department etted the
earher by an employee because
the fitttng looked dtfferent than nursmg hom e for fatlmg ro
the fitttngs on oxygen tanks, keep the envuonment as free of
the Ohto Department of acctdent hazards as posstble and
Health satd Wednesday
for fathng to gtve adequ~te
Four restdents of the Car- safety trammg to employees
rtage-by-the-Lake
nursmg who work wtth the oxygen syshome m nearby Bellbrook dted tem The agency recommended
after the nttrogen tank was that the home be fined
connected to the system The SIO,OOO
cause of thetr deaths renwns
"ThtS was what we call a
under mvestlgatlOn, but prelim- Jeopardy sttuatton," satd departmary autopsy results have not ment
spokesman
Randy
ruled out the pomb1hry the Hertzer "There was an ImnlcreSidents were asphyxtated by dtate threat to the health ond
mtrogen
safety of the pattents"
The department mvesttgated
Hertzer satd the nursmg
the nursmg home after 10 rest- home has I 0 cloys to sub nut a
dents who were on oxygen plan of corrcctton
were stncken Dec 7
Robert Gtll, a spokesman• for
The department's report satd Sparks, Md - based Integrated
a mamtenance worker who Health Servtces Inc whtch
rook dehvery of the tanks on owns the nurstng home, &amp;&gt;ld
Nov 29 set the mtrogen tank that the report IS betng
aStde because the fittmg looked revtewed and that the numng
dtfferenr
home wtll respond to the
Another mamtenance work- department wtthm 10 days He
er at the home co nnected the satd he dtdn 'r know whether
tank several days late r by the home would appeal the
removmg a fittmg from an recommended fine
empry oxygen tank and ustng 11
"We're also workmg tloscly
as an adapter, the department wtth the other authonttes
sa1d
because we feel all the true
Authorities sa1d the mtrogen facts have not been detertank had an oxygen label wtth a nuned," Gtll sa1d

New Voinovich role alarms environmentalists
WASHINGTON (AP) -Two
senators have agreed to swap subcomnuttee chatrmanslups, alarmmg groups that would rather not
see Oh10's George Votnovtch gam
authonry to retool the Clean Atr
Act
W1th Senator Vomov1ch m
that posmon, the Clean Atr Act
wtll clearly he m Jeop.trdy,' Frank
O'Donnell of Clean Au Trust satd
Wednesday
Vomovtcli wtll take O\Cr the
Seni1te Env1ro111Hent .md PublH:
~ Works Conmutt~:e's Subcomnuttee on Clean Atr, Wetbnds, Pnvatc
Property and Nuclear Safety,
wh1ch J&lt;; bemg &lt;. L'dcd bv the 11101 e
Sttl!Or Se11 James l11hofe R Okb
lnhofc wtll assunll the gave l of
till: TransportJtton :mel Intr 1\trut: tu re SubcummlttLL \\In ch lnd
bu~ n run hy V01110\ Kh Ill PJ'N
and 211011
Whtk
Oluo s
~ovcrnor
Vomovt ch aggresSively lobbtcd
ag;umr plam to tJghtcn a1r stan41

dards u11der the Clean Air Act, the
nauon's mau1 atr poilu non law
He chshed wtth New Jersey
Gov Chn!&gt;tte Wh1tman - now
con&lt;tdcred !tkely to be Presidentelect Bmh's chotce to lead the
Envnnlllllt ntal Protectton Agency
Whttmatt wmted the federal governmcm to uKk down on poilunon hlm\ mg frnm the Mtdwest to
Northeast s;ates ltke hers •
Ear Iter tim year, Votnovtch was
tt.tmeJ a clean atr vt!lam ' by
O'Dollmlls gtnup for trymg to
n:qune the gm ern meut to start
conStdert llg the com to polluters
of .my nc·w nr ~tm darct~
W11h th It htll he womcd to
rrp thl' lun . . " out of tbe C le n1 A1r
Act, ""! I' tul G lltl!tngs the

health researchers and doctors to
tell us when the atr tS dtrry, not
econonusts and the1r models"
Vomovtch's btU, whach dted
w1th the end of the Senate sesston,
would have reqmred the EPA to
examtne costs against benefits
when setttng ann-pollutiOn standards for coal-burmng power
plants and other smokestack
mdustnes Current law requtres
the government to look only at
health mks before acttng
Envtronmental lobbytsts satd

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C OLUMBLS (AP) - A hr&lt; damaged Northlmd I ltgh Schunl oil
lust chy o f Wllltl.. r \ 1 r1111n Wc dnc~tby offiu:r.h qJd
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GALLIPOLIS - Shannon Mane Rankm, 17, Galhpohs, d1ed
Tuesday, Dec 19,2000 m St Mary's Hospital, Huntmgton, WVa
Born March 27, 1983 tn Galhpohs, daughter of Mary Ann M ~ rtm
Rankm of Galhpohs, and Vmton (Marcella) Rankin of B1dwell, she
was a semor ar R1ver Valley H1gh School
She was a member of the school's marchmg band, g1rl's volleyball
team, PRIDE program, Key Club, National Honor Sonety, SADD,
Beta Club and the Another Generation 4-H Club
She attended Cheshtre BaptiSt Church
Survtvmg m addtttOn to her mother and father are a mter, Stacy
Rankm, paternal grandparents, Lloyd and Phyl!ts Ranktn of
Cheshtre, aunts and uncles, and numerous couSins
She was preceded tn death by her maternal grandparents, Clarence
H Martut and France~ Howell Martm
Serv1ces w1ll be 11 am Saturday m Grace Untted Methodtst
Church, Galhpohs, With the Rev Marvm Sallee offiuattng Bun.tl
w1ll be m Rtdgewood Cemeterh Wellston Frtcnds may ca ll at the
Cremeens Funeral Chapel, Gall1pohs, from 5-8 p m today. and 2-.f
p m Fnday
The body will h~ m ~tate w tht~ churc h an hour prHJI tn ~u VIet's
. . lnlit!u offln\\Crs,ml'nHHJal lOntnbuuon~ nny be m:-~de to RI\CI
· V&gt;lley Htgh School Band and Athlettc Progt.llll&gt;, 111 ore of Rtsct
Valle~ lltgh School. 1 ~28 Ltttlc K\ ge•r Ro.td, Chcshne Oluo ~'\(, 10

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Accord1ng to an esttmate gtven
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already taken advantage of the
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upcommg Mondays and Thursdays from noon unttl thetr supply
IS exhausted for that day
Anyone mterested tn obratmng
a portton of the donated foods
can contact Btggs at 992-6249, or
stop bv the church to schedule an
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encourage or mdemmfy
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Congressional study critical
of huge airline merger
WASHINGTON (AP) -Tho
proposed Umted Atrlmes-US
Atrways merger would hkely be
detnmental to far more of
Amen ca's flymg publtc than tt
would benefit, a congresstonal
mvesttgatton rel&lt;ased Wednesday
concluded
The Genera l Accounttng
Office study also found the $4 3
btlhon deal, whtch would allm\
Umted, already the worlds
largest carrtcr. to dw.trf by far tts
next-l.trgest competitor would
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the next-largest earner, the
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Wendys- 26
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warmng stgns of a posStbl~ slowdown," !:lush satd "So tt ts mcredtbly nnportant for me to find
someone who had v.1st cxpcnl!nce, who I 'I a ste tdy hand, who
when he speaks, speak&gt; wtth
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knnwleUge 1 fi1unJ sm:h .1 nun Ill
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Bush has rushed to a~scmble an
adnumstratwn Ill a !'IChcduk
u.1mpn.:ssed by the five-week
elecnnn recount de.1dlot:k H~
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tnd Alptj Jones W1lltoms, he rettred tftL' t 11 \L'llS ofsc'l\llC \\lth
the Ch~~stc R.ulto.td S\Sh'IH as .m ,lgLnt op~..:ntot
He"·'~ also 1n oldlitl(..'d 1111111:-itei ,1 membet ofthc Ftr~t B1pn~r
Chur(h tn Calltpohs and was H.:tlve ll1 G.tlb \ County St:lllOI l Hlzcns
He was also preceded m death bv t\\o wtvcs,Ann.l I Rtfe Wt!h 1111s
md F.tye Htll Wtlhams, three brothers and thtee ststets rnd o stepson Donald Jones
Survavmg arc h1s wtfe, Opal M Wtl!tams a son ond daughter-tnlaw, W1lmore "Btll" and Karen Wtlhams of Moreno Valle} Caltf, a
. .f.tughter and son-tn-law, Elva J and Mtchael D.tvtS of Golhp olts,
four stepdaughters, Delma and Donald Karr of Mtddlcport, llorb.ua
artd Aland Lopez of Galltpolts. Betty W1se of Mtddlcpmt, and Ruth
Ann and Buck Dunlap ofGalltpo!ts, a s1ster Helem Downs of Ad nan, Mtch , five grandchtldren, 17 step-grandchtldrcn and 11umcrom
great-grandchtldren, and meces and nephews
Servtces wtll be I p m Saturday tn Ftrsl Bapt"t ChurLh c;alhpoIis, wnh Pastors Archtc Conn and Al"' Pollard offiCtattng Bmtal
wtll be 111 Ohw Valley Mcmor') Gardens Frtends moy call at Wtl!ts
l'unetal Home, Galhpohs, from 6-8 p m Frtdoy
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Born Juh o, 1 &lt;)1~ 111 Kc'\Sc'r, WVt tl.lllghtcr ot the l.n, lo\1 lltcl
Mary Yonk(,·r, sh~ \\ .ts th(,' former m.tvor of M 1~nn
She W.lS a me1nbcr of the C:hns u.m Bn.:thr(,'ll ( lunch 111 M 1son,
Mason Scm or C'ltllt:'llS, Silver H.ur Lt'glsluun· md VFW Stl \\ 11 r' Johnson Pust 9926 ladtes Auxtltary
She \\JS also preceded 111 death by two husb.mds Fr.Htk R. Roush
md Darrell D Jenks, md two brothers uod fin ststers
Surv1vmg are two sons and a daughrcr-m-l.nv, Frank l Rnu~h o f
Sewrn, Md , .md Clu·srer M and Patttcta A Roush of G tlltpohs, .1
daughter, M.uy M Huck ofWheelmg, WVa .1 ststcr, lola StoutTet
of Terra Alta, WVa, and mne gr.mdcluldren. 11 great-grandcht ldrcn
and two great-great-grandchildren
Serv1ces wtll be I p m Fnday Ill Foglesong Funeral Home ,
Mason, wtth the Rev James H Lewas offinattng Bunal wtll be 111
Adamsvtlle Cemetery, Mason Fnends may call at the funeral home
' on Fnday from I 0 a m unttl the ttme of the servtce

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Bush

mg a Wednesday garhenng of
MASON, WVa - W1lham R Harm, 88, Corryton, Tenn, for- JewiSh , Clmsttan and Mushm
leaders at wh1ch Bush promoted
merly of Mason, dted Sunday, Dec 17, 2000
He was the son of the late James 5 and FranciS Ameha French Ius proposals for allowmg reltHarm, and was a rcured bookkeeper for the Ph1ltp Sporn Power gwus groups to get g:ovl'rnment
money to provtde sc•rvtces to the
Plant m New Haven,WVa.
He was also a member of the Glad Ttdtnb'S Assembly of God tn poor Many of the parttctpants
• Lake Charles . •La, a US Army veteran of World War II , and a ltfc \\ere bbck. notable m that nme
out of 10 blacks aCross rhe counmember of the Amertcan Legwn Lodge :wo m Charleston, W.Va
try voted for GtHl'
He was also preceded tn death by htS wtfe. Pearl Irene Hart 1-lar" Not everybody here voted
ns, and s1x brothers and ststcrs.
tor me,' Bush satd, prompttng
SurvJVmg are several met:es, nephews grcar-meces and giL·at.laughter from lm panel Lookmg
nephews
around the room, he JOked, ''I'm
Servtces wtll be 10 am Thursday tn Crow-1-lussell Funeral
hopmg to find nne n r two \\ hn
Home, Pmnt Pleasant WV1 wtth the· Rev Ben Stevens offinattng
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Frtt•nds may call at the fmwnl home on Fndav from 8-9 30 a 111
Bush rettcrated lm ·pledge to
Gra,estdc servtces "tll be held .tt I 0 a m Fndav at K11 kland torm 1 Whm: How. t.: (Jffiu ul
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whether he was to hve or die"
Regarding Green's case, Pfe~fer wrote
"The tnal court clearly erred Ill not expliCitly asking Green, m an mqu1ry directed only to
h1m, whether he had anything to say before
he was sentenced n
Pfe1fer wrote that the nght of allocutiOn ""
much more than an cmpry ntual: It represents
a defendant's last opporturuty to plead hiS ~ase
or express remorse."
Jumces Andrew Douglas and Ahce Rob1e
Resntck agreed wtth upholding the convictions m both cases but d1sagreed that allocution nghts were vtolated m etther case

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The Daily Sentinel
Ohio Valley Publishing Co.
Charles W. Govay
Publlaher
Charlene Hoeflich
General Manager

DEAR ABBY: I would Lke to share
Jn experience that proves the truth of
two facts : I. Don't judge a book by its
rover. 2. Young people are great human
bei ngs .
Driving home from the hospital after
undergoing several cardiovascular tests , I
'found myself on the freeway in the midd le of rush hour.The traffic was terrible .
A car in the next lane began honking its
horn.llooked over and saw three young
women pointing at me. They yelled that
my right rear tire was flat . I was a bit
mspicious bl!Giuse the girls were wearing carrjngs in all sorts of~ where
one do~sn't normally \Vear th t· m, :md
one girl had bleached "spiked " hair.
·n,ey appeared ra.ther un savorv.
With so me a.pprchcnsion.l .movcd to
t h~, right lane' and exited the freeway.
i' h~ young \\'OlllL'n follmn•d me to .1
H\:.Hby g:as station . ()nn.• I s,H\ ' !ll\' tire
'\·'~ indt·ed flat . I knew I needed l~dp. I

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Larry Boyer
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Diane Kay Hill
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NATIONAL VIEWS

Divided

rii:lt:: of president-elect under more ausp icious circumsranceo;; _
•: The Santa Fe (N.M.) New Mexican, 011 sahm~ir~g bipnrrisnllsi!IP ill the wake 4 a divisive preside11tia/ rare: "The Perils of Pauline"

a~Jd "The Adventures 9f Hairbreadth Harry" of silent- fi lm days were
n~thmg compared wrth the election of the first U.S. president of the
2!st ce ntury.. .
·
: After a harrowing ride through the. courts. either (Texas Gov.
George W. ) Bush or (Vice President AI) Gore will emerge as president-elect.
; (The) election, tn which Americans showed so little enthusiasm
fc\r either candidate, also produced the nation 's first 50-50 Senate.
arjd a House of Representatives in which the Republicans have a

niere five - member majority.
: Our next chief exec utive, then, wrll preside - to the extent he
c;in - over a nation whose deep susp icio n of politics, politi cians
a1jd politi cal parties never has been clearer.
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David L. Bore_n, tO_rmer senator, former governor and now prestd~nt of the Umverstty of Oklahoma, urges the new president to .
openly dtsclatm any partisan mandate . Then, suggests -Bore n m a
Washmgton Post commentary. the preside nt should set up a formal
process ofh1parnsan consu1tation. Boren envisions minicabinets th at
include ranking congressional Republicans and Democrats as well
as cabinet sec retaries themselves ....
" If th e next president rejects this path and decides to follow the
usual course in selecting a cabinet and in presenting a partisan age Ill
da to Congress, t~ere will be tragic results. The credibility and eve n
the legrtm1acy ot the presidency will further er(&gt;de."
Boren is right. As we noted soon after the election, no one has a
mandate for change nor is there great need for change; the
anomalies of the presidential election in florida - and , to a lesssignificant extent, in New Mexico - come at a time of relative
peace and unprecedented prosperity.
In oth er years, presidents elected by Small m:tjorities have re.rched
out for conse nsus- and across party _lines - in filling cab in et pos itions .... Those would be excellent precede nts for the president-dec!
to follow. Never has our nati o n been so evenly dividc:-d - d llll never
has a btparti~.m approac h been more vital to our nation 's futurt.: .

TODAY IN HISTORY

tive dement radium.
In 191 .\ the first crossword puzzle was publishe d , m sh e Ne·w
Yo rk World .
. _In 1'J45, Gen. George S. Patton died in H eidelberg, Cerrm ny, of
lnJUnes from a car accident .
In 1948, th \' state of Eire (fo rmerly the Irish Free State) declared
tts independence.
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In 195H, Charles d e Gaulle was elected to a seven-year te rm ·"
the first president of th e Fifth Republi c of France.
In 196H, Apollo VIII was launch ed o n a mission to orhJt the
1110011'

In 197 1, th e U.N. Security Council chose Kurt Waldhe11n to succeed U Thant as secretary-general.
In 1976, the liberian - registered tanker Argo M erchant r.111
aground nea r N antu cket Island , spilling milli o ns of gal lom of orl
into the North Atlantic.
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In 19il8 , 270 peop le were k ill ed w hen a terromt bomb explod- .
ed aboard a Pam Am Boe in g 747 over Lockerbie. Scotl.ll!d, se nd mg
w rec kage crash ing to th e ground .
.
·
. In I'Jl)l, 11 of the 12 former Soviet rcpuhlt c; pmcl.!lillcd the·
bmh of th e Commo nwealth of Ind ependent States.
Ten ye-an ago: ilritis h Prim e Mini ster J o hn M ajor m et with PrL·~­
td ent llmh ,tt Ca mp D.&gt;Vid, Md .: .t ftcTV&lt;.t rd, tlw two k.ldc·r,
expressed their unjty on the Pero:;. I:IIJ Culf cn'i'. In lr.1q. h·ulldr\·d, o(
tho usands of Jraqi 'i 'participated 111 ,IJl CVrlCU,ltJOll cdrtJ J to tL'\I \\,lr

readin ess.
Five yea n ago: The HolPie apprm.:L·d "wt.:eping \Vt.: l(m..: n. ·t\,rn.l
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th.ll
President Clin ton said he would veto.
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ADVICE
looked around for a p, ay phone, b ti t
cou ldn 't find onl'. The three youn g
women c hc c k~,.• d my tin! J IH.I dc:tL'Tmined th :1t thcrl' \Vl' l'l' no obvmm hole ~
or pun ctures. They refilled it with .1 ir,
tcstt:d it, .1nd .1ssured me tt \\'ould probabl y be OK until I cou ld get tp rhe
dc:Jicrsh tp \VhL'l'L' the rirt..' lud. been purch as ed .
Tbn.n1 g-hout t hl· t.~ ntirL' SCl' ll .l rin, thl·y
were fri endly, collrtl'Oll~ and l'Xtrt'llll'ly

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,J 10u ld l'L'.1d rilL· h)ll owin g quote , .utribLJted to Sot r.JI L'"· from rh c fifth ' Cl' lltury
B.C. It :-. h o\\'~ th.lt (o mpl.1iniu g about
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NELSONVILLE - A tllllll ber of lo c:~l . stJ!i.lcnt~ ,\IT

TVhy the Supreme Court ruled the way it did
BY DONALD UMBRO

WASHINGTON As Presrdent-ellct
George W. Bush tac kles the task of healing a
drVJded country, it is worth paying a bit more
.lttenrion to \vhar mmr of the Supreme Court
justices agreed about than what th ey disagreed

:1bour whe11 they ruled 111 his f.wor.

"The recount mechanisms it11plemented in
response to the decisions of the Florida
Supreme Court do not satisfY the minimum
requirement for non-arbitrary treatment of voters, necessary to sen1re the fUndamental right."
The Florida co urt set no consistent
statewide standard to count the votes, knowin~
full well that some counties co unted ballots that
merely had a dent in them that in many cases
was barely visible .to the human eye. (One vut. ing machine expert testified in state Circuit
Court that a voter tould leave a dent on his ballot simply by touching the card with the stylus
as he decided whom to vote for, or whether to
vote at all.)
Seven members of the court had real problems with the lack of standard&lt; in the co urtordered reoount, and the opinion by the majorIty reflected their concerns.
"Having once granted the right to vote on
equal terms, the state may not, by later arbitrary
and disparate treatment, value one person's vote
over that of another," the court said.
And let there be no doubt about it, they
added. The absence of consistent hand-counting standards "here has led to unequal evaluanon of ballo.ts in various respects ... . the standards for accepting or rejecting contested ballots might vary not only from county to county but indeed within a single county from one

U ndoubte'dly, hJStomns will dwell .on the
high court's narrowly divided 5-4 decision to
overturn the Flonda Supreme Court's order for
the partial remunt tim AI Gore sought . But it is
equally true, .md in man y w,1ys more important,
rh.tt 5even of rhc nine federal justices agreed
that there were, in th e ir words, serious "constituti o nal problems" in that \tJtc\ recount order
which reqlllred a rl.-·mcdy.
When you u n get as many as seven U.S.
Supreme Court justices tb agree on a cr.itical
find ing of fitct in o ne of the most deeply divi sive presidenti ;:tl el ectio t~ disputes in o ur history,
you have achieved something very close to a
Clmsensus that should help to heal the cou ntry.
Or at least as close to a comensus on th e divided court as you can get in a ca"ie of this nature.
Unfortun ately. C hief Justice Rehnquist
could not hold that 7-2 majority in crafting a
WJY o ut of the ck:ctoral o;wamp into which
Gore's lawyers haJ kd the country.
. "Th e only disagreement (among the seven)
· 11 as to the remedy,'' rhe court said sadly in its
historic 5- 4 m:tjority opinion, which ruled that recount tea111 to another."
th e state\ srandardless recount violated the
For example, a monitor in Miami- Dade
United Swes Con.s titution 's b'&lt;tarantee• of equal County testified at the trial that "he observed
protection under the law.
.
that three members of the county canvassing
Speuti cally, here's what seven jllltices board applied different standards in defining a
minu '; Jus t icc~ C1nsburg and Stevens- were in legal vote."
ti.r ll agreement on:Th ,t~ the 1t.1rrow 4-3 Florida
The call for recounts focused on so-called
rt:coullt ruling \Va" dct;:pl y flawed because it "undervotes," votes that were so unclear that
g.wt· f1r man: weight to a n.:b tiv!.;']y small num- the m achine could not read them , or ballots
ber of b.rllots that were at hest ambiguous than fi:o.m people who did not vote at all. But what
1! thd co the va:,t lll~~ority of votes that were
about overvotes? They were not bemg counted .
un.1mbiguou., and , according to two statewide
"This is not a trivial concern," the court said.
m;1chinc cou nt~;, !ud dt•cttxt Bmh . ·
There were an estimated 110,000 overvotes i11
Herl' '~ how the ·supn.· me Cm.1rt described Florida.
th1.· problem H bo..'d in sorting through this
"As a result, the citizen whose ballot was not
lllt.'S":
read by a machine because he failed to vote fur

Perhaps all of this could be fixed if the lower :
court could set standards that would treat all. ''
voters equally under the law. But the Dec. 1) :'
deadline set in federal law mandates that any ·
disputes mmt be settled by that date to be
immune from any congressional challenge - ,
the "safe harbor" that the Florida Supreme ·
Court wanted to reach .
Because any standar\fless recount that tried·
to meet the deadline wo.u ld be unconstitutional, the high court had no other choice but to
overturn the Florida ruling. ·
The court had other heavy reasons for its
ruling. The four Florida judges had wrongly
stepped in to change the state's election law, setting a new state deadline, then throwing out all
deadlines, counting some votes but not counting other votes, selecting which counties could
be counted and which could not. But these are
powers given solely to the state legislature
under Article II of the U.S. Constitution, not to
the COUrtS.
History will record that a narrowly divided
court (with only Relmquist, O'Connor, Scalia,
Kennedy and Thomas in the majority) decided
the 2(100 presidential election. But in any fair
'reading of what the c.o urt found, it is ihe seven'
justices who saw "constitutional problems" in
Gore's reco unt scheme who should get the
most attention. And what they said was that if
you co nduct a recount, you must apply a stand.ml that judges all the votes in the same way.

(Do11ald Lunbro is .filliflg i11 for Morton Konrlmtkc.) ·

No victory or difeat, it's merely an armistice ,
WAS III N(;TON - Th e 211110 pre sidenti al
ckct iOll cn,kd less ltke World W;tr II than
W~rld W.1 r I. It de ltvererl neitl1er victory nor
c_lt·ll' ~lt , bur merl'iy an arm i'l ti ce.
Th e Senate ,; di vided 50-5!1, t he House
:!22-21J. Thl· presiden cy. beca use 1t can 't b e
di vi ded, h.l'i go ne to (;eorgc W. B:ush, 'whose
~ hc~re oft he country\ vorl' w.Ls ~ma iler by sevLT.d hundred rhom.md th.w hi-:. ri va l\.
Just ·'' in World War I, the battl e o f 2000
w~1~ conclu ded not \Vith thl' well - earned victor! of 011~ \I de over the other, but th e int er\\'nt ion nt~ .111 ou t,i J c ti:)r(L' . ln PJ17 , that fo rce
\\.Is thl' Lmding of thl' U.S. Army in Europe.
In 2111111. 11 "'"'the :Jnton of the U.S. Supreme
(·~m lrt.

T he d.IrJgL· r ~ rh at (;let.: ou r country in the
Jllo iHh ~ .l hc,td arl·· the 'idllll' 'rhat .'italked th e
\\e·stnn world in the po,t- World W.rr I years :
.1 ll.lkt.:d triu111phali'illl on thL' part of the ViCtor~: .1 hmcr thlr"it for Tevengc. on th e part of
thl· lo'ien.
Both l' rcside·nt-L'lcll ( ;l'orge W. \lush and
i.JJllt'-duck Viet Pre'iic.kn t AI Core cild their
bc't.l.ht \VL'l'k tn mndcr.HL' thl·~c impu lse-;.
(.or~·. dchn,·nng· tlw ~ rL', If l'\t American
pul111c.d 'ipe~·t h 111 ~l".ll""-, bowed both to Bush'~
) - 4 v1ctnry in the )uprt'llle Cou rt anJ tht:
. l{qHJhllr.tn c 111did.1te".. rL'o.;lllting 27 1-267 victtJI \ 111 rlll' l'iel'tor.J] co ll q.!e.

. "Neither~~ nor I anticipated this lon g and
dtflicult road , the Democrat said of the five week post-election battle over Florida's 25
electoral votes .."Now it has ended, resolved, as
11 must be resolved, through .the honored
mstJtutTons of our: democracy."
Bush responded in kind. Introduced on
national tel evision by the Democratic speaker
of the Texas legislatu re, he stressed the need
fo r "bi-partisan co operation" in the coming
Congress.
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" Together, guided by a spirit of common
sense, common courtesy and common goals,
we em unite and inspire the Am~ri ca n citizens."
Bush 's remarks were well received by the
Democratic lead er of the U.S. House, Rep.
Dtck Gephardt of Missouri , himself a past
preSJdenttal candidate. The man from Missouri
ticked olf much the sam e workshe et of 200 I
legislative goals as the preside nt- elect from
Texas: better publi c sc hools, prescription
drugs for seniors, HMO refo rm.
One Item Gephardt added to hi s list campaign reform - spells trouble for Rush
Within his own party's rank&lt; . just m inutes aft er
the Tex as governor addresse d the nation
We dn esday night , An zo n a se n.rto r John
McCam , the man Bush beat for the no minanon. prollli scd co "make su re " th;Jt rhe new
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BY CHRIS MAnHEws

included un th e Lk.m 's Li~t t~1r

a candidate in a way readable by a machine may
stiU have his vore· counted in a manual recount;
on the other hand, the citizen who marks two
candidates in a way discernible by the machine
will not have the same opportunity to have his
vote count, even if a manual examination of the
ballot would ' reveal the requisite indicia of ,

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money in politics.
The president-elect faces trouble on anoth ~
er ch all enge from cul tural conservati.ves: '
Before he can secure ~ decent peace with
Capitol Hill Democrats such as Gephardt and
senate leader Tom Daschl e, the president- elect
will need to set th e rules of engagem ent for
his own side.
Bush will need to instruct fellow Texans
D ick Armey a11d Tom Delay, the two firebrands of th e House Republican leadership,
that negotlltton ts not a sign of defeat but
rather the post-elec tion strategy for action.
As a first step, the president-elect should fill
a pair of ni,l cabinet posts with people who
dnve Delay, Anney and the ir allies in the
rightwing clergy up the wall. What Bill Clinto n did to Sister SouUah in 1992, George W.
Bu sh must do the Rev. Jerry Falwell in 2000 .
The arm i'i tic e between Democrat and
Republ icam will survive only as lon.g as the
:vmner prestdes with magnanimity and puntshe, all v10iators of th e truce , his own side
included.
(Cilfis A!auheli•s, rolimmist for the Sa11 Frnllcisw Chrmlicfc :, r,Vtuhin,gflm Burem,, is Jwsr cf
"Hardb,r/1" ail CNB C.a~~ d MSNBl. rablc clia11·
flcls. T11 c I Y99 cditio11 o{ "Hardball"lllas p11bli.&lt; lrcd
hy ·J ~Hu!Js to ll(' B(l(l ks.)
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Hocking names,
dean's list

LAMBRO'S VIEW

BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Today IS Thursday, Dec. 21, the 356th day of 20!11!. There ,m • II!
days left in the year. Winter arrives in the N orth ern Hemi sphe re ,Jt
8:37 a.m. EST. The J ewi sh Festival of Lights, Hanukka h . bc·gim .rt
sunset.
Today 's Highlight in History:
On Dec. 21, 1620, Pi lgrims aboard the Mayflower wenr as ho re
fo r the tim time at present -day l'lymo uth, M ass.
On this date:
In I R9H, scren tists Pierre and Mari e Cu ri e discovered the radi o,&gt;c-

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Court deciSion thatw~ had hop~d would bnng some reso lu tion and
s~nse of national direction to the election chaos . that has swirled
through the past we~ks turns out co be j ust the opposite. The li-actured percunam decision wil.l exacerbate, rather than case. our
national division _
The court, thus, did Texas Gov. George W. Bush no favo rs. He has
been ha nded a hollow victory, based more on the ill-con cealed parttsanshlp of the JUStices than o n the merits of the law and (JCts. For
6~sh to pull a successful presidency out of the court's cynical ruling
V.:Cll take a nuracle. To all appearances, as \ve write late on Tuesday
n~ht. he ts soon to become ou r president. and we wish him well. It
had be e n our hope, however, that he would be able to assume the

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helpful I
dumblinmded. feeling
more· thJil .t ltttle ~uilty lor my precun ·
cetveJ u.kas abo Lit them . They ~Jid th~y
h.HJ followl'd m~ from th e rime I had
gotten on th~..~ frl'l'W,Jy. trying to c.ltc h
up to m e sn thL·y cou ld warn "me ~bl&gt;llt
my tifl·. I ofTL' rl'J thl'lll money; t h ~y
wouldn't he ar of it.
Wt..' oft~Jl h L\If :Jbollt the m is dccds of
a few d 1.~tu rbl• d youn h peoplL'. It's til1l l'
more pcopk spo ke up .tbour t h t: goo d
rhrngs you ng people cfn.- llARBARA
1'., DANA POINT. CA LIF.
llEAR BARBARA : I .1grc·e. T he
m .~jorit y o f wd·.1y's tl'l'll\ .1 rc Jll (L' IIi gcut.

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Rex E . Shenefield, Langsville, and David King, Po meroy, repre sented the M eigs County Farm Bureau as voting deleg&gt;te s during
the 82nd annual meeting of the Ohio Farm Bureau Fedeption in
Columbus .

the Fall Quorter at Hocking
College.
Local students att;1i111ng a
g rade point avcragt..' of 3.3 or
better while completing 12 or
more creJ it hours Wl'fl~:
Mi chael Ash, Syra cu se; Limi.l
Ayres, Reedsville'; K ri st1n
Brown,
Rutland;
C harla
Burge, Middleport: Stephanie
Burton, Pomeroy: Benjam1n
Crane. Miudl eport ; St.1cey
Ervin. Racin e: Anita Holter,
Portland;
Kimberl y
lhle.
Raone ; Shan non I hie . Racine ;
Raymond Kimes, Mi ddlep ort ;
T ilfany Lonas, Ractn e: Pa trick
Maron , Middleport: Franco
Romuno. Pomeroy; .md Li sa
Russell Pomeroy.

Literary Club meets
POMEROY The' Middleport L!tcrarv C lub m e t o n
;H the hotnt' of s~r.t Owen near Pon.ll..'l'l)Y The lli L'e tl ll g w :1s opcn~..· d by the pre sident , ]l':Jilnc Bowen , foll o\\·c d by
t he recitation of the Cl ub C oliL'Ct Jnd tht..• rcad1ng of the
lllinutcs by G:~y Per rin, St..'cn:t.lry. TberL: w .1s .1 re p o1~t by thl·
II Omin:Hlng co mmltt~ l' \\;lth \'o tin g- on officers to b l' .I t the
first j.1nu.\ry meeting .
. Tht.." group w.1s reminded to rc.ld "E :~H o f the Mount.lill li."
.1 book robe dJ scuSSL' d in th e &lt;.,pr in g . M .lXllll' C .1ski!l rcportc· el' that Oliu Heighton h .td spokc·n o n beholf of the r;roup .It
.1 1\teecing of the Middleport / l'umetoy R ot.Jry Cl ub . on the
top ic of the Underground R.&lt;l ilro,rd .·
Vice Pre sident leoh Ord, in introducing ld.l Diehl for the
1·evJe\V of "Before Women Had Wtngs." mentioned Opr.rh
Winfrey's book club and the n ational publtcitv it ha s given
t o ·books and to reading. This book wos recommended bv
Oprah's Book Club. The reviewer stated that the book is sc.t
in Florida in the 1960's, and is bo sed on t he truc - ltfe cxpencnces of thc author , Connil' M:~y Fowler, who c:1mc from
.1 disadvantaged background . "Before Women Had Wings" is
.r fictionalized version of her own life as an abused c hrld ·
before she became &gt;n Engli sh nlaJOr in college and di scm·L' red a talent for writing. Fo\vl e r became wel l- known followi ng the popularity of her book nnd it is being m ode into
.1 TV movie starring Winfrey. Fowler h.ts led o c&lt;1mpai~\r to
assist abused children.
Diehl introduced the fictionalized marn clu racrer s of tlw.
~ tory: Avoc~t j:1ckson, nicktum.e d "Bird," h er older si .'ILt:r,
Phoebe, their al coho li c mother, Glory Marie, and their s ui ~
c idal fothe&lt;, Billy.
At t he start of the st ory they ate doing poorly runnin g a
co untry general store. The parents are fighting , as alway s, ond
the father threatening to kill himself. Little. Bi rd wishl'd for
ange l wings to fly above all th e turmoil and fea r. She wond ers if guardian angles really do exist as is told in c hurch .
Continuing with her review, Diehl te ll s of how, when th e
f.nher really does take hi s life , Bird ceases tolkrng complct.e1~, \:&gt;ecause sh e some how fee ls gu ilty. As :1 moth e r a lo n e and
on public ass ist ;tnce, Glory Marie gets a j o b a s a motel clerk
.1nd tries to make a .life for h e r d aug!ncr s, even e n co ur ag in g
rh~m to do well in school so that they Cilii gu to t..oll~gc. Rut
~he cannot control her drinking and is often vcr b,dl y .tn d
physi ca ll y c ruel to the lt t tl e girl-s.
Another m ;:~in c har acte r, Mi ss Z on , :t lnv1ng bLl (k nl'ighho r woman , makcs fricnds with Hird :1nd bl'cnlllt'"i .1 :-.ou r cL·
of comfort to her . She h e rself had h .1d .1 h.Hd lifL' '" .t cl11 ld .
B1rd slowl y gets b:tc k IH· r voiCL', as Mi ss Zor.1 triL'S to help
ht..•r find th e good 111 life. Th ey n~:~kc !; 1ft ~ for Chn~ti1Ll~: B1rd
nukes~ p:~per don: with glittl·r 011 It fO'r M1 ,s Zor,t , but lll.' r

Dec. 13

llH)tber [Car s it lip Ill ,l fit of
..,!Je h :l ~.
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Ll g l' bcCJll'iL' of thl' pr l'_! Ud! Cl'

Tow.nd th e Cllll of tht• story, (;lory M.n1c ti n.dl y 'iL'l'k'
hdp for h t..•r .lddltJ0 \ 1 .Jftl'r bL·Hing Bird ~c,·c r l· l y. M1..,:-. / .u 1.1
111\i&lt;.,t~ th.lt thl· g ir l bt: t.Jk c.: lt from her until ., h e· r~.,.•(o\'l'l'".
M ~. Di e hl ~.ud th :~ t th l· b ouk w.l'• bl',lutlt"ull y \\ II ttL'Il. but
lurd to rl'.Hi b ~..·c.ll! &gt;:.L' t)f thl· tr.l~IC · 'ubJL'lt tll.tttl-1 . l o ri l l'

.1 uthor, rl'.1din g .l nd \\' 1'1t111 g wcrL' .1 1\l L'. IIl \ of nL.IPL'
Tlll' cluh roll L.lll \\',1, ,111..,\\'L' l' L'd b\· l'.lLh lllt'lllb~·r IL'll111g ot
'II IHL' Olll' ill h l· r hfl' wh o Ju :i .l \ [J"l);Jg llllpi'L'\\1\)\\ 0 11 ]h' l:.
Owen, ,1\ Si'itl' d by F.1y1.· W.di.1Lt.:. ~L' l \'l'd lq.~ht l l.'fl,t'"h n lt'lll.~
t1om .1 holida y t.lbk'.l hL· no.:.c 11lL'l'tlng \\'111 bt· ht·l~l ~~~~ J.1 1l
IO at thl' l'om e n ly Librl!ry W i t h r r. lllki L' I illll11 L'I .l'i rn IL'\\
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haw b.ui nu.nnl'rs. co nt('mpt for allthortty ; they -:. how Jt ..,rcspcct for thl'J r ddl'f~.
.1nd love Llutter 111 pla t.:~.·~ of l"XI..'rn~e .
Tht•y no longer nse when eld l'rs L' IHt'r
the room . ThL"y co ntrad ict th c1r p.ut'ntli.
chatter before company, gobble pp their
f(,oJ .md 1yr.1111117C their rcach cn."
It prow&lt; til e truth of on oth er s.rying:
"The mon.· things c hangL', the m orl'
thl·y re111:Jiu th t· sa mt•."
DEAR ABBY: I h&gt;ve bew nJJTried
fnr two years. Pri or to ou r nurn :~ge we
both .lg re·e·J not ro h.r vc· ch ildren. I h.11·e

clun gc J my nlHH..I Jnd would hh• ro
li.WL' .1 cl nld . Huw~ver , Ill )' hu :,b.Jllli h :~..,
11ot c b :1ngt:d l11 s mind .md fcds \'el')
S{rongly .1bott t h1s d l'C I ~ wn . I k bl'lil'\'i,''i
he would b~- ..1 guC&gt;d f.1thn. but hl· dol'\
I)Ot \\'.H~t th&lt;.· S tl"t..'~" of Lll~ing ,) dHJd.
·J ft.·L• I rh.n tf I do not ' h.L\·c .1 Ll11ld
b~...·(.ltl:o-l' h ~.· do c~n 't \\·,tnt OilL'. I '11 .1 1 w.1y~
fl'd r~.,.''il' llt fu l. A t-n t•n d of llllllL' rold Jil L'
ro go oil birth L·o nt ro l. g~.·t prq!;Jl.Lilt. .111d

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here . 1 fl'l'l that would be &lt;.hshonest and
unf11r - bur whar about my feelings
md need&gt;' - EXTREMElY CONI'USED, WHITEHALl, PA .
'DEAR CONFUSED: I co uldn't dis.rgn:e more strongly with your fri end 's
.1dvice. (And w ilJt wo uld happen to
your nurri:~gc if your husband wasn't
" tine " once the baby was born')
You .111d ·your hu~band are overdue
for' o;nme 'IL' ri OU~ maritJ! coun~t~ling. If
he n.:fu~e'l to come around, you may be
m.trried to the wrong man .
r:t)f l'\'nyth ing you n c ~..· d to kn ow
.l hout \\'t•ddmg pbn ning, order " H ow to
lla ,·e· .r Lovely W,·dd1ng." Se nd .1 busi1lt'\'i-\t7e, \c.:lf-:~ddrcs~L" J t..'tl\.'dop e, plus
l heck o r llHlllL'Y order fu r S3 (JS (S4 .SO
111 C.111.t d.r) ro : lle.rr Ab by, Wed dnr g
llookkt. j'.()_ lhn 4-17. Moun t Morri,,
II. !,l 115-l-11H7. (i'mt.tf;e" 111tluded. )·

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
THURSDAY
MIDDLEPORT - Meigs County Community Band pertorms at Rejoicing Lile
Church at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday. Public
invited.
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport Village
Counci l. regular meeting , 7 30 p .m.,
council chambers.
RA CI NE Slated meeting ol
Pomeroy-Raci ne Lodge 164 , Free and
Accepted Masons Installation of officers.
FRIDAY
POMEROY - Area teens invited to
God's NET lor "Fun, Food and Fellow ·
ship ~ youth activities. 6 to 10:30 p.m ..
Nutntional meals available. Non -violent
video games, computer games, board
games, pool tables.
SYRACUSE

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Ma ss.
POINT PLEASANT. W.Va - Early
services Sunday, Lifeline Ap ostolic
Church , Route 2. Children's Chnstm as
presentation fol lows Sunday school and
·church service. No evening seryice.
LONG BOTTOM - Fai th Full Gospel
Church , Christmas Eve service at 5 p.m.
POMEROY - Christmas Eve Service. Enterprise United Methodist
Church. 7 p.m . Rev. Keith Rader. pastor.
invites th e publi c
POMEROY- Midnight Mass. Sacred
Heart Church. music and choral presen ·
tati on. ~ 1 - 15 p.m

RACINE Racine First Baptist
Church to present "Gilt of the Magi," by
the puppet min1stry on Sunday, beginning
at 10:4 0 a.m.
MONDAY
POMEROY Christmas
Sacred Heart Church, 9:30a.m.

Mass.

The Community CatendBr Is pub- .,
lished as a free service to non·profit 1
groups wishing to announce meel· • ·
ings and special events. The calendar 1
is not designed to promote sales or ..
fund raisers of any type. Items are

printed only as space permits and
· cannot be guaranteed to be printed a . ;_
specific number of days.

V.illage

· Council , recessed session , S p.m.
SATURDAY
REEDSVILLE - Reedsville United
Methodist Church. Christmas service, 7
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noon uhtJI 2 p.m.. Harvest Outreach

Church on Reibel Rd., Chester.
MIODLEPORT - Special services,
Hope Baptist Church, 7 p.m .. 570 Grant
Street. Candl.elight and carols service.
Rev. Mark Plaugher, pastor. invite s the
public.
TUPPERS PLAINS - "Breakfast with
Santa," sponsbred by Eastern High
School senior class, · 9 a.m.until noon,
school cafet€.ria. Pictur·es taken. Breakfast of pancakes. sausage, milk, juice
and coffee at cost of $4 per student and
$2 per adult.

Ingels
Furniture &amp; Jewelry

SUNDAY
Vigil Mass w1th youth
choir, children's participation. 7:30 p.m ..
Sacred Heart Church No con fessions
before Christmas Eve. Christmas Day
POMEROY -

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The Daily Sentinel

The Daily Sentinel
Ohio Valley Publishing Co.
Charles W. Govay
Publlaher
Charlene Hoeflich
General Manager

DEAR ABBY: I would Lke to share
Jn experience that proves the truth of
two facts : I. Don't judge a book by its
rover. 2. Young people are great human
bei ngs .
Driving home from the hospital after
undergoing several cardiovascular tests , I
'found myself on the freeway in the midd le of rush hour.The traffic was terrible .
A car in the next lane began honking its
horn.llooked over and saw three young
women pointing at me. They yelled that
my right rear tire was flat . I was a bit
mspicious bl!Giuse the girls were wearing carrjngs in all sorts of~ where
one do~sn't normally \Vear th t· m, :md
one girl had bleached "spiked " hair.
·n,ey appeared ra.ther un savorv.
With so me a.pprchcnsion.l .movcd to
t h~, right lane' and exited the freeway.
i' h~ young \\'OlllL'n follmn•d me to .1
H\:.Hby g:as station . ()nn.• I s,H\ ' !ll\' tire
'\·'~ indt·ed flat . I knew I needed l~dp. I

EXPLAIN IT TO ME
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111 Court St., Pomeroy, Ohio
740-992·2156 • Fax: 992·2157

R. Shawn Lewis
Managing Editor

Larry Boyer
Advertl1lng Director

Diane Kay Hill
Controller

NATIONAL VIEWS

Divided

rii:lt:: of president-elect under more ausp icious circumsranceo;; _
•: The Santa Fe (N.M.) New Mexican, 011 sahm~ir~g bipnrrisnllsi!IP ill the wake 4 a divisive preside11tia/ rare: "The Perils of Pauline"

a~Jd "The Adventures 9f Hairbreadth Harry" of silent- fi lm days were
n~thmg compared wrth the election of the first U.S. president of the
2!st ce ntury.. .
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: After a harrowing ride through the. courts. either (Texas Gov.
George W. ) Bush or (Vice President AI) Gore will emerge as president-elect.
; (The) election, tn which Americans showed so little enthusiasm
fc\r either candidate, also produced the nation 's first 50-50 Senate.
arjd a House of Representatives in which the Republicans have a

niere five - member majority.
: Our next chief exec utive, then, wrll preside - to the extent he
c;in - over a nation whose deep susp icio n of politics, politi cians
a1jd politi cal parties never has been clearer.
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David L. Bore_n, tO_rmer senator, former governor and now prestd~nt of the Umverstty of Oklahoma, urges the new president to .
openly dtsclatm any partisan mandate . Then, suggests -Bore n m a
Washmgton Post commentary. the preside nt should set up a formal
process ofh1parnsan consu1tation. Boren envisions minicabinets th at
include ranking congressional Republicans and Democrats as well
as cabinet sec retaries themselves ....
" If th e next president rejects this path and decides to follow the
usual course in selecting a cabinet and in presenting a partisan age Ill
da to Congress, t~ere will be tragic results. The credibility and eve n
the legrtm1acy ot the presidency will further er(&gt;de."
Boren is right. As we noted soon after the election, no one has a
mandate for change nor is there great need for change; the
anomalies of the presidential election in florida - and , to a lesssignificant extent, in New Mexico - come at a time of relative
peace and unprecedented prosperity.
In oth er years, presidents elected by Small m:tjorities have re.rched
out for conse nsus- and across party _lines - in filling cab in et pos itions .... Those would be excellent precede nts for the president-dec!
to follow. Never has our nati o n been so evenly dividc:-d - d llll never
has a btparti~.m approac h been more vital to our nation 's futurt.: .

TODAY IN HISTORY

tive dement radium.
In 191 .\ the first crossword puzzle was publishe d , m sh e Ne·w
Yo rk World .
. _In 1'J45, Gen. George S. Patton died in H eidelberg, Cerrm ny, of
lnJUnes from a car accident .
In 1948, th \' state of Eire (fo rmerly the Irish Free State) declared
tts independence.
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the first president of th e Fifth Republi c of France.
In 196H, Apollo VIII was launch ed o n a mission to orhJt the
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In 197 1, th e U.N. Security Council chose Kurt Waldhe11n to succeed U Thant as secretary-general.
In 1976, the liberian - registered tanker Argo M erchant r.111
aground nea r N antu cket Island , spilling milli o ns of gal lom of orl
into the North Atlantic.
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In 19il8 , 270 peop le were k ill ed w hen a terromt bomb explod- .
ed aboard a Pam Am Boe in g 747 over Lockerbie. Scotl.ll!d, se nd mg
w rec kage crash ing to th e ground .
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bmh of th e Commo nwealth of Ind ependent States.
Ten ye-an ago: ilritis h Prim e Mini ster J o hn M ajor m et with PrL·~­
td ent llmh ,tt Ca mp D.&gt;Vid, Md .: .t ftcTV&lt;.t rd, tlw two k.ldc·r,
expressed their unjty on the Pero:;. I:IIJ Culf cn'i'. In lr.1q. h·ulldr\·d, o(
tho usands of Jraqi 'i 'participated 111 ,IJl CVrlCU,ltJOll cdrtJ J to tL'\I \\,lr

readin ess.
Five yea n ago: The HolPie apprm.:L·d "wt.:eping \Vt.: l(m..: n. ·t\,rn.l
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th.ll
President Clin ton said he would veto.
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ADVICE
looked around for a p, ay phone, b ti t
cou ldn 't find onl'. The three youn g
women c hc c k~,.• d my tin! J IH.I dc:tL'Tmined th :1t thcrl' \Vl' l'l' no obvmm hole ~
or pun ctures. They refilled it with .1 ir,
tcstt:d it, .1nd .1ssured me tt \\'ould probabl y be OK until I cou ld get tp rhe
dc:Jicrsh tp \VhL'l'L' the rirt..' lud. been purch as ed .
Tbn.n1 g-hout t hl· t.~ ntirL' SCl' ll .l rin, thl·y
were fri endly, collrtl'Oll~ and l'Xtrt'llll'ly

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B.C. It :-. h o\\'~ th.lt (o mpl.1iniu g about
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NELSONVILLE - A tllllll ber of lo c:~l . stJ!i.lcnt~ ,\IT

TVhy the Supreme Court ruled the way it did
BY DONALD UMBRO

WASHINGTON As Presrdent-ellct
George W. Bush tac kles the task of healing a
drVJded country, it is worth paying a bit more
.lttenrion to \vhar mmr of the Supreme Court
justices agreed about than what th ey disagreed

:1bour whe11 they ruled 111 his f.wor.

"The recount mechanisms it11plemented in
response to the decisions of the Florida
Supreme Court do not satisfY the minimum
requirement for non-arbitrary treatment of voters, necessary to sen1re the fUndamental right."
The Florida co urt set no consistent
statewide standard to count the votes, knowin~
full well that some counties co unted ballots that
merely had a dent in them that in many cases
was barely visible .to the human eye. (One vut. ing machine expert testified in state Circuit
Court that a voter tould leave a dent on his ballot simply by touching the card with the stylus
as he decided whom to vote for, or whether to
vote at all.)
Seven members of the court had real problems with the lack of standard&lt; in the co urtordered reoount, and the opinion by the majorIty reflected their concerns.
"Having once granted the right to vote on
equal terms, the state may not, by later arbitrary
and disparate treatment, value one person's vote
over that of another," the court said.
And let there be no doubt about it, they
added. The absence of consistent hand-counting standards "here has led to unequal evaluanon of ballo.ts in various respects ... . the standards for accepting or rejecting contested ballots might vary not only from county to county but indeed within a single county from one

U ndoubte'dly, hJStomns will dwell .on the
high court's narrowly divided 5-4 decision to
overturn the Flonda Supreme Court's order for
the partial remunt tim AI Gore sought . But it is
equally true, .md in man y w,1ys more important,
rh.tt 5even of rhc nine federal justices agreed
that there were, in th e ir words, serious "constituti o nal problems" in that \tJtc\ recount order
which reqlllred a rl.-·mcdy.
When you u n get as many as seven U.S.
Supreme Court justices tb agree on a cr.itical
find ing of fitct in o ne of the most deeply divi sive presidenti ;:tl el ectio t~ disputes in o ur history,
you have achieved something very close to a
Clmsensus that should help to heal the cou ntry.
Or at least as close to a comensus on th e divided court as you can get in a ca"ie of this nature.
Unfortun ately. C hief Justice Rehnquist
could not hold that 7-2 majority in crafting a
WJY o ut of the ck:ctoral o;wamp into which
Gore's lawyers haJ kd the country.
. "Th e only disagreement (among the seven)
· 11 as to the remedy,'' rhe court said sadly in its
historic 5- 4 m:tjority opinion, which ruled that recount tea111 to another."
th e state\ srandardless recount violated the
For example, a monitor in Miami- Dade
United Swes Con.s titution 's b'&lt;tarantee• of equal County testified at the trial that "he observed
protection under the law.
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that three members of the county canvassing
Speuti cally, here's what seven jllltices board applied different standards in defining a
minu '; Jus t icc~ C1nsburg and Stevens- were in legal vote."
ti.r ll agreement on:Th ,t~ the 1t.1rrow 4-3 Florida
The call for recounts focused on so-called
rt:coullt ruling \Va" dct;:pl y flawed because it "undervotes," votes that were so unclear that
g.wt· f1r man: weight to a n.:b tiv!.;']y small num- the m achine could not read them , or ballots
ber of b.rllots that were at hest ambiguous than fi:o.m people who did not vote at all. But what
1! thd co the va:,t lll~~ority of votes that were
about overvotes? They were not bemg counted .
un.1mbiguou., and , according to two statewide
"This is not a trivial concern," the court said.
m;1chinc cou nt~;, !ud dt•cttxt Bmh . ·
There were an estimated 110,000 overvotes i11
Herl' '~ how the ·supn.· me Cm.1rt described Florida.
th1.· problem H bo..'d in sorting through this
"As a result, the citizen whose ballot was not
lllt.'S":
read by a machine because he failed to vote fur

Perhaps all of this could be fixed if the lower :
court could set standards that would treat all. ''
voters equally under the law. But the Dec. 1) :'
deadline set in federal law mandates that any ·
disputes mmt be settled by that date to be
immune from any congressional challenge - ,
the "safe harbor" that the Florida Supreme ·
Court wanted to reach .
Because any standar\fless recount that tried·
to meet the deadline wo.u ld be unconstitutional, the high court had no other choice but to
overturn the Florida ruling. ·
The court had other heavy reasons for its
ruling. The four Florida judges had wrongly
stepped in to change the state's election law, setting a new state deadline, then throwing out all
deadlines, counting some votes but not counting other votes, selecting which counties could
be counted and which could not. But these are
powers given solely to the state legislature
under Article II of the U.S. Constitution, not to
the COUrtS.
History will record that a narrowly divided
court (with only Relmquist, O'Connor, Scalia,
Kennedy and Thomas in the majority) decided
the 2(100 presidential election. But in any fair
'reading of what the c.o urt found, it is ihe seven'
justices who saw "constitutional problems" in
Gore's reco unt scheme who should get the
most attention. And what they said was that if
you co nduct a recount, you must apply a stand.ml that judges all the votes in the same way.

(Do11ald Lunbro is .filliflg i11 for Morton Konrlmtkc.) ·

No victory or difeat, it's merely an armistice ,
WAS III N(;TON - Th e 211110 pre sidenti al
ckct iOll cn,kd less ltke World W;tr II than
W~rld W.1 r I. It de ltvererl neitl1er victory nor
c_lt·ll' ~lt , bur merl'iy an arm i'l ti ce.
Th e Senate ,; di vided 50-5!1, t he House
:!22-21J. Thl· presiden cy. beca use 1t can 't b e
di vi ded, h.l'i go ne to (;eorgc W. B:ush, 'whose
~ hc~re oft he country\ vorl' w.Ls ~ma iler by sevLT.d hundred rhom.md th.w hi-:. ri va l\.
Just ·'' in World War I, the battl e o f 2000
w~1~ conclu ded not \Vith thl' well - earned victor! of 011~ \I de over the other, but th e int er\\'nt ion nt~ .111 ou t,i J c ti:)r(L' . ln PJ17 , that fo rce
\\.Is thl' Lmding of thl' U.S. Army in Europe.
In 2111111. 11 "'"'the :Jnton of the U.S. Supreme
(·~m lrt.

T he d.IrJgL· r ~ rh at (;let.: ou r country in the
Jllo iHh ~ .l hc,td arl·· the 'idllll' 'rhat .'italked th e
\\e·stnn world in the po,t- World W.rr I years :
.1 ll.lkt.:d triu111phali'illl on thL' part of the ViCtor~: .1 hmcr thlr"it for Tevengc. on th e part of
thl· lo'ien.
Both l' rcside·nt-L'lcll ( ;l'orge W. \lush and
i.JJllt'-duck Viet Pre'iic.kn t AI Core cild their
bc't.l.ht \VL'l'k tn mndcr.HL' thl·~c impu lse-;.
(.or~·. dchn,·nng· tlw ~ rL', If l'\t American
pul111c.d 'ipe~·t h 111 ~l".ll""-, bowed both to Bush'~
) - 4 v1ctnry in the )uprt'llle Cou rt anJ tht:
. l{qHJhllr.tn c 111did.1te".. rL'o.;lllting 27 1-267 victtJI \ 111 rlll' l'iel'tor.J] co ll q.!e.

. "Neither~~ nor I anticipated this lon g and
dtflicult road , the Democrat said of the five week post-election battle over Florida's 25
electoral votes .."Now it has ended, resolved, as
11 must be resolved, through .the honored
mstJtutTons of our: democracy."
Bush responded in kind. Introduced on
national tel evision by the Democratic speaker
of the Texas legislatu re, he stressed the need
fo r "bi-partisan co operation" in the coming
Congress.
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" Together, guided by a spirit of common
sense, common courtesy and common goals,
we em unite and inspire the Am~ri ca n citizens."
Bush 's remarks were well received by the
Democratic lead er of the U.S. House, Rep.
Dtck Gephardt of Missouri , himself a past
preSJdenttal candidate. The man from Missouri
ticked olf much the sam e workshe et of 200 I
legislative goals as the preside nt- elect from
Texas: better publi c sc hools, prescription
drugs for seniors, HMO refo rm.
One Item Gephardt added to hi s list campaign reform - spells trouble for Rush
Within his own party's rank&lt; . just m inutes aft er
the Tex as governor addresse d the nation
We dn esday night , An zo n a se n.rto r John
McCam , the man Bush beat for the no minanon. prollli scd co "make su re " th;Jt rhe new
pre ~iJ e nt wo rk~ to end the co rrl!pti o ll o f h1 g

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BY CHRIS MAnHEws

included un th e Lk.m 's Li~t t~1r

a candidate in a way readable by a machine may
stiU have his vore· counted in a manual recount;
on the other hand, the citizen who marks two
candidates in a way discernible by the machine
will not have the same opportunity to have his
vote count, even if a manual examination of the
ballot would ' reveal the requisite indicia of ,

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money in politics.
The president-elect faces trouble on anoth ~
er ch all enge from cul tural conservati.ves: '
Before he can secure ~ decent peace with
Capitol Hill Democrats such as Gephardt and
senate leader Tom Daschl e, the president- elect
will need to set th e rules of engagem ent for
his own side.
Bush will need to instruct fellow Texans
D ick Armey a11d Tom Delay, the two firebrands of th e House Republican leadership,
that negotlltton ts not a sign of defeat but
rather the post-elec tion strategy for action.
As a first step, the president-elect should fill
a pair of ni,l cabinet posts with people who
dnve Delay, Anney and the ir allies in the
rightwing clergy up the wall. What Bill Clinto n did to Sister SouUah in 1992, George W.
Bu sh must do the Rev. Jerry Falwell in 2000 .
The arm i'i tic e between Democrat and
Republ icam will survive only as lon.g as the
:vmner prestdes with magnanimity and puntshe, all v10iators of th e truce , his own side
included.
(Cilfis A!auheli•s, rolimmist for the Sa11 Frnllcisw Chrmlicfc :, r,Vtuhin,gflm Burem,, is Jwsr cf
"Hardb,r/1" ail CNB C.a~~ d MSNBl. rablc clia11·
flcls. T11 c I Y99 cditio11 o{ "Hardball"lllas p11bli.&lt; lrcd
hy ·J ~Hu!Js to ll(' B(l(l ks.)
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Hocking names,
dean's list

LAMBRO'S VIEW

BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Today IS Thursday, Dec. 21, the 356th day of 20!11!. There ,m • II!
days left in the year. Winter arrives in the N orth ern Hemi sphe re ,Jt
8:37 a.m. EST. The J ewi sh Festival of Lights, Hanukka h . bc·gim .rt
sunset.
Today 's Highlight in History:
On Dec. 21, 1620, Pi lgrims aboard the Mayflower wenr as ho re
fo r the tim time at present -day l'lymo uth, M ass.
On this date:
In I R9H, scren tists Pierre and Mari e Cu ri e discovered the radi o,&gt;c-

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' The Denver Post, 011 B11.th j· ltollOI I! uictory: The U .S. Supren]e
Court deciSion thatw~ had hop~d would bnng some reso lu tion and
s~nse of national direction to the election chaos . that has swirled
through the past we~ks turns out co be j ust the opposite. The li-actured percunam decision wil.l exacerbate, rather than case. our
national division _
The court, thus, did Texas Gov. George W. Bush no favo rs. He has
been ha nded a hollow victory, based more on the ill-con cealed parttsanshlp of the JUStices than o n the merits of the law and (JCts. For
6~sh to pull a successful presidency out of the court's cynical ruling
V.:Cll take a nuracle. To all appearances, as \ve write late on Tuesday
n~ht. he ts soon to become ou r president. and we wish him well. It
had be e n our hope, however, that he would be able to assume the

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helpful I
dumblinmded. feeling
more· thJil .t ltttle ~uilty lor my precun ·
cetveJ u.kas abo Lit them . They ~Jid th~y
h.HJ followl'd m~ from th e rime I had
gotten on th~..~ frl'l'W,Jy. trying to c.ltc h
up to m e sn thL·y cou ld warn "me ~bl&gt;llt
my tifl·. I ofTL' rl'J thl'lll money; t h ~y
wouldn't he ar of it.
Wt..' oft~Jl h L\If :Jbollt the m is dccds of
a few d 1.~tu rbl• d youn h peoplL'. It's til1l l'
more pcopk spo ke up .tbour t h t: goo d
rhrngs you ng people cfn.- llARBARA
1'., DANA POINT. CA LIF.
llEAR BARBARA : I .1grc·e. T he
m .~jorit y o f wd·.1y's tl'l'll\ .1 rc Jll (L' IIi gcut.

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Rex E . Shenefield, Langsville, and David King, Po meroy, repre sented the M eigs County Farm Bureau as voting deleg&gt;te s during
the 82nd annual meeting of the Ohio Farm Bureau Fedeption in
Columbus .

the Fall Quorter at Hocking
College.
Local students att;1i111ng a
g rade point avcragt..' of 3.3 or
better while completing 12 or
more creJ it hours Wl'fl~:
Mi chael Ash, Syra cu se; Limi.l
Ayres, Reedsville'; K ri st1n
Brown,
Rutland;
C harla
Burge, Middleport: Stephanie
Burton, Pomeroy: Benjam1n
Crane. Miudl eport ; St.1cey
Ervin. Racin e: Anita Holter,
Portland;
Kimberl y
lhle.
Raone ; Shan non I hie . Racine ;
Raymond Kimes, Mi ddlep ort ;
T ilfany Lonas, Ractn e: Pa trick
Maron , Middleport: Franco
Romuno. Pomeroy; .md Li sa
Russell Pomeroy.

Literary Club meets
POMEROY The' Middleport L!tcrarv C lub m e t o n
;H the hotnt' of s~r.t Owen near Pon.ll..'l'l)Y The lli L'e tl ll g w :1s opcn~..· d by the pre sident , ]l':Jilnc Bowen , foll o\\·c d by
t he recitation of the Cl ub C oliL'Ct Jnd tht..• rcad1ng of the
lllinutcs by G:~y Per rin, St..'cn:t.lry. TberL: w .1s .1 re p o1~t by thl·
II Omin:Hlng co mmltt~ l' \\;lth \'o tin g- on officers to b l' .I t the
first j.1nu.\ry meeting .
. Tht.." group w.1s reminded to rc.ld "E :~H o f the Mount.lill li."
.1 book robe dJ scuSSL' d in th e &lt;.,pr in g . M .lXllll' C .1ski!l rcportc· el' that Oliu Heighton h .td spokc·n o n beholf of the r;roup .It
.1 1\teecing of the Middleport / l'umetoy R ot.Jry Cl ub . on the
top ic of the Underground R.&lt;l ilro,rd .·
Vice Pre sident leoh Ord, in introducing ld.l Diehl for the
1·evJe\V of "Before Women Had Wtngs." mentioned Opr.rh
Winfrey's book club and the n ational publtcitv it ha s given
t o ·books and to reading. This book wos recommended bv
Oprah's Book Club. The reviewer stated that the book is sc.t
in Florida in the 1960's, and is bo sed on t he truc - ltfe cxpencnces of thc author , Connil' M:~y Fowler, who c:1mc from
.1 disadvantaged background . "Before Women Had Wings" is
.r fictionalized version of her own life as an abused c hrld ·
before she became &gt;n Engli sh nlaJOr in college and di scm·L' red a talent for writing. Fo\vl e r became wel l- known followi ng the popularity of her book nnd it is being m ode into
.1 TV movie starring Winfrey. Fowler h.ts led o c&lt;1mpai~\r to
assist abused children.
Diehl introduced the fictionalized marn clu racrer s of tlw.
~ tory: Avoc~t j:1ckson, nicktum.e d "Bird," h er older si .'ILt:r,
Phoebe, their al coho li c mother, Glory Marie, and their s ui ~
c idal fothe&lt;, Billy.
At t he start of the st ory they ate doing poorly runnin g a
co untry general store. The parents are fighting , as alway s, ond
the father threatening to kill himself. Little. Bi rd wishl'd for
ange l wings to fly above all th e turmoil and fea r. She wond ers if guardian angles really do exist as is told in c hurch .
Continuing with her review, Diehl te ll s of how, when th e
f.nher really does take hi s life , Bird ceases tolkrng complct.e1~, \:&gt;ecause sh e some how fee ls gu ilty. As :1 moth e r a lo n e and
on public ass ist ;tnce, Glory Marie gets a j o b a s a motel clerk
.1nd tries to make a .life for h e r d aug!ncr s, even e n co ur ag in g
rh~m to do well in school so that they Cilii gu to t..oll~gc. Rut
~he cannot control her drinking and is often vcr b,dl y .tn d
physi ca ll y c ruel to the lt t tl e girl-s.
Another m ;:~in c har acte r, Mi ss Z on , :t lnv1ng bLl (k nl'ighho r woman , makcs fricnds with Hird :1nd bl'cnlllt'"i .1 :-.ou r cL·
of comfort to her . She h e rself had h .1d .1 h.Hd lifL' '" .t cl11 ld .
B1rd slowl y gets b:tc k IH· r voiCL', as Mi ss Zor.1 triL'S to help
ht..•r find th e good 111 life. Th ey n~:~kc !; 1ft ~ for Chn~ti1Ll~: B1rd
nukes~ p:~per don: with glittl·r 011 It fO'r M1 ,s Zor,t , but lll.' r

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llH)tber [Car s it lip Ill ,l fit of
..,!Je h :l ~.
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Ll g l' bcCJll'iL' of thl' pr l'_! Ud! Cl'

Tow.nd th e Cllll of tht• story, (;lory M.n1c ti n.dl y 'iL'l'k'
hdp for h t..•r .lddltJ0 \ 1 .Jftl'r bL·Hing Bird ~c,·c r l· l y. M1..,:-. / .u 1.1
111\i&lt;.,t~ th.lt thl· g ir l bt: t.Jk c.: lt from her until ., h e· r~.,.•(o\'l'l'".
M ~. Di e hl ~.ud th :~ t th l· b ouk w.l'• bl',lutlt"ull y \\ II ttL'Il. but
lurd to rl'.Hi b ~..·c.ll! &gt;:.L' t)f thl· tr.l~IC · 'ubJL'lt tll.tttl-1 . l o ri l l'

.1 uthor, rl'.1din g .l nd \\' 1'1t111 g wcrL' .1 1\l L'. IIl \ of nL.IPL'
Tlll' cluh roll L.lll \\',1, ,111..,\\'L' l' L'd b\· l'.lLh lllt'lllb~·r IL'll111g ot
'II IHL' Olll' ill h l· r hfl' wh o Ju :i .l \ [J"l);Jg llllpi'L'\\1\)\\ 0 11 ]h' l:.
Owen, ,1\ Si'itl' d by F.1y1.· W.di.1Lt.:. ~L' l \'l'd lq.~ht l l.'fl,t'"h n lt'lll.~
t1om .1 holida y t.lbk'.l hL· no.:.c 11lL'l'tlng \\'111 bt· ht·l~l ~~~~ J.1 1l
IO at thl' l'om e n ly Librl!ry W i t h r r. lllki L' I illll11 L'I .l'i rn IL'\\
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haw b.ui nu.nnl'rs. co nt('mpt for allthortty ; they -:. how Jt ..,rcspcct for thl'J r ddl'f~.
.1nd love Llutter 111 pla t.:~.·~ of l"XI..'rn~e .
Tht•y no longer nse when eld l'rs L' IHt'r
the room . ThL"y co ntrad ict th c1r p.ut'ntli.
chatter before company, gobble pp their
f(,oJ .md 1yr.1111117C their rcach cn."
It prow&lt; til e truth of on oth er s.rying:
"The mon.· things c hangL', the m orl'
thl·y re111:Jiu th t· sa mt•."
DEAR ABBY: I h&gt;ve bew nJJTried
fnr two years. Pri or to ou r nurn :~ge we
both .lg re·e·J not ro h.r vc· ch ildren. I h.11·e

clun gc J my nlHH..I Jnd would hh• ro
li.WL' .1 cl nld . Huw~ver , Ill )' hu :,b.Jllli h :~..,
11ot c b :1ngt:d l11 s mind .md fcds \'el')
S{rongly .1bott t h1s d l'C I ~ wn . I k bl'lil'\'i,''i
he would b~- ..1 guC&gt;d f.1thn. but hl· dol'\
I)Ot \\'.H~t th&lt;.· S tl"t..'~" of Lll~ing ,) dHJd.
·J ft.·L• I rh.n tf I do not ' h.L\·c .1 Ll11ld
b~...·(.ltl:o-l' h ~.· do c~n 't \\·,tnt OilL'. I '11 .1 1 w.1y~
fl'd r~.,.''il' llt fu l. A t-n t•n d of llllllL' rold Jil L'
ro go oil birth L·o nt ro l. g~.·t prq!;Jl.Lilt. .111d

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here . 1 fl'l'l that would be &lt;.hshonest and
unf11r - bur whar about my feelings
md need&gt;' - EXTREMElY CONI'USED, WHITEHALl, PA .
'DEAR CONFUSED: I co uldn't dis.rgn:e more strongly with your fri end 's
.1dvice. (And w ilJt wo uld happen to
your nurri:~gc if your husband wasn't
" tine " once the baby was born')
You .111d ·your hu~band are overdue
for' o;nme 'IL' ri OU~ maritJ! coun~t~ling. If
he n.:fu~e'l to come around, you may be
m.trried to the wrong man .
r:t)f l'\'nyth ing you n c ~..· d to kn ow
.l hout \\'t•ddmg pbn ning, order " H ow to
lla ,·e· .r Lovely W,·dd1ng." Se nd .1 busi1lt'\'i-\t7e, \c.:lf-:~ddrcs~L" J t..'tl\.'dop e, plus
l heck o r llHlllL'Y order fu r S3 (JS (S4 .SO
111 C.111.t d.r) ro : lle.rr Ab by, Wed dnr g
llookkt. j'.()_ lhn 4-17. Moun t Morri,,
II. !,l 115-l-11H7. (i'mt.tf;e" 111tluded. )·

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
THURSDAY
MIDDLEPORT - Meigs County Community Band pertorms at Rejoicing Lile
Church at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday. Public
invited.
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport Village
Counci l. regular meeting , 7 30 p .m.,
council chambers.
RA CI NE Slated meeting ol
Pomeroy-Raci ne Lodge 164 , Free and
Accepted Masons Installation of officers.
FRIDAY
POMEROY - Area teens invited to
God's NET lor "Fun, Food and Fellow ·
ship ~ youth activities. 6 to 10:30 p.m ..
Nutntional meals available. Non -violent
video games, computer games, board
games, pool tables.
SYRACUSE

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POINT PLEASANT. W.Va - Early
services Sunday, Lifeline Ap ostolic
Church , Route 2. Children's Chnstm as
presentation fol lows Sunday school and
·church service. No evening seryice.
LONG BOTTOM - Fai th Full Gospel
Church , Christmas Eve service at 5 p.m.
POMEROY - Christmas Eve Service. Enterprise United Methodist
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MIODLEPORT - Special services,
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Street. Candl.elight and carols service.
Rev. Mark Plaugher, pastor. invite s the
public.
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NATIONAL BRIEFS

Record mail
~:handled Monday
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offer of $4,651 on the Internct·
auction &lt;It&lt;'. The huver backed
out atier the legal dtspute
began .

Que,nons

whether
county
officials
should have to pay for a book
they bdieve IS already county
property.
Under th e deal , an anonymous buyer has agrl'ed to pay
$3,000 for the ledger, then
dona« it tO Burlington County, .s aid Roger Shatzkin, a
spoke'sman for the state attorney general's offi ce.
The Masons say they bought
the book from a junk dealer.
OffiClals bchevc it was mis~mg
for possibly decades .
, ..season.
For oow, the book is being
held
by a lawyer for the sta.te.
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The records included in the
261-page tome are some of the
earliest on the large - scale treePHOENIX (AP) - Fo rm&lt;r ' ing of slaves in the Unit ed
Mafia underboss Salvatore Stat es, satd Giles R . Wright,
"Sammy The Bull" Gravano director of tht" Afro-American
for the third tim e this year has History Program at (he New
been hit with felony charges Jersey Historical Commiso;JOn.
Censuses condu cted 111 1790
alleging he ran a narcotics ring
and 11:!00 showed more freed
in Arizona .
The indictments, handed up slaves in llurlington County
Dec. 13 and made public than anywhere else in New
Wednesday, supplement earlier Jersey, Wright said. By 1800.
criminal counts against Gra- that nmaber was more th:m
vano, family m e mbers and 700, he said.
associates that allege he led and
financed a major Ec stasy oper-

The U.S. Postal Service handled a record 314 million items
on Monday. The Monday
before Christmas is traditional·'' :}y the agency's busiest day of
the year.
, . This year's holiday workload
::.Qf stamped cards. letters and
, .. parcels topped the previous
. ,record set the Monday before
.• Christmas in 1995 , when 297
·,.,million items were h andled .
:, Overall, the post ofiice
expects to handle some 20 bil·. ,!jon items dunng the holiday

Ex-Mafia chief
faces charges

3 die in

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The indictment includes five
hew co~nts of narcotics viOlations and one count of money
laundering . The filing was
· sought to ensure that prosecutors go to court with appropri-

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trial begins next year, said Pati
Urias, a spokeswoman for the
state Attorney General's Office.
; Gravano, 54, killed 19 people
' for New. York's Gambino crime
' syndicate before becoming a
protected government witness
who helped convicr Gambino
·leader John Gotti in 1992. GraVano left the witness protectiOn
program in 1997 .
He has been held in protective isolation at a Maricopa
.-. County jail since his February
. arrest. He has denied. any
, wrongdoing in Arizona. His
.• lawyer, John Stookey, could not
be reached for comment .
.. , Gravano was indicted earlier
,. this month by a federal grand
·,jury in New York involving
Ecstasy deals with an Israeli
. organized-crime syndicate.

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died after he was punched in
the head by another man while
walking along a New York City
street, police said.
Neil Eddelson, 39, and a
friend were walking from a bar
in lower Manhattan's Tribeca
heighborh ood around 9 :30
p.m. Wedne sday. Anoth e r man
approached, punched Eddelson
in the head and ran off, poli ce
said.
Eddelson was taken to a hospital where he died .
It was. not immediately clear
if Eddelson had any connection to his attacker, but the
incident did not appear to stem
from any alterca tion at the bar
1'0lice said.
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police still were investig.Itmg
robbery as a posSible motive
The assailant was de scrib ed
~ only ·as a male between the
' ages of 25 and 30.

Book reveals
slave record
TRENTON, NJ (AP) - A
deed book from 178 5 that co nlained records o f slaw s be ing
freed in New Jer&lt;e y ts ba ck in

the 'iitate after lawyers won a
•. :!~gal battle &lt;et in m o tion when
: the ledger was offereJ on clby
Ja.st month .
The leather- boun d book .
c.onsidcred . signifi cant bccJ u.; c
it help s documcm th e carlv
a.bolitiom st m ovt nH·n t
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sputhcrn New J ersey. wtll
eyentu all y be moved to th e
.. $tate arc h1vcs 111 Trenton .1 . . a
~suit of th e sc ttl cm L" nt rc 1.chcd
Wednesday.
The state sued Charl es .mJ
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hou"'ing cunstrucnon in Noven1ber relied
entirdy on builders bre.a king ground on
apartments and condominiums. Work
slowed on single-family homes for the third
month in a row.
Housing starts rose to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.56 million last month, a
solid 2.2 percent increase from October and
the biggest jump since February, the Com merce Department said Wednesday.
Starts of apartments, condos and other
multifamily housing projects jumped by
· 1i. 9 percent in November to an annual rate
of 342,000. Dut new construction of single-

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LOS ANGELES (AP) - A
woman and two young girLs
plunged to their deaths from an
outdoor cafeteria on the ninth
'floor of the downtown Los
Angeles County Court buildmg.
Authoriti es said it appeared
the woman threw the two children, believed to be between
the ages of 6 and 9, ovel a cafeteria ledge and then leap'ed to
her &lt;Ieath Wednesday night.
"Certainly they're going to
be investigating a case of arl
apparent
murder-suicide,"
police Lt. Horace Frank told
reporters at the scene Wednes, day ' night.
The names of the victims
were not relt'ased. h also wasn't
immediately clear how they
were related.
The three fell to their deaths
at about 5:30 p.m.
"I was going to the ATM and
I heard somebody screaming
out, so I looked up and there
was a woman ~tanding on the
1
\edge," sa~d witness Christina
Brown, who works in a COli!Jty
assessor's office in the building.
Witnesses who saw the
woman contacted authoritie .~.
and a sheriff's deputy tried to
talk her down from the ledge,
Frank said.
"He engaged in C'l'i sis intervention, m an attempt to console the ft.:m:de to not commit
suicide, he tri ed to talk her
back into the ledge, into the
build mg. As h(s speak mg with
her, she jumped over," Frank
sa.id .
The womau w:t s pronounced
dead at the scene. The gtrls
were tJh•n to a hospital, where
both died 111 the emergency

Thursday, December 21, 2000

family homes fell by 0.4 percent to a rate of
1.22 million.
In October, housing construction fell 0.6
percent.
"Lower mortgage rotcs are helping the
market but are not totally counterbalan~ing
negative forces," said David Seiders, chief
economist for the National Association of
Home Builders.
"The prolllems builders~ faced at least
until recently were getting decent labor and
enough building materials, which were in
short supply. Now they are hearing that
problems with the slowing economy, low
consumer confidence and · stock market'

Market's hopes for true
late-year rebound are dimming
NEW
YORK
(AP)
Investors' hopes for ·a happy end
to Wall Street's most dismal year
in a decade are vanishing in a
seemingly unending string of
stock selloffs.
With an interest rate cut now
ruled out until January, the market Isn't likely to find a catalyst for
a sustainable rally until early
2001, many experts believe.
"We're talking bout1ces if anything, not a rally," said Richard
Dickson, a technical analyst with
Scott &amp; Stringfellow Inc. "It's
going to take a long time, in my
opinion, to repair the psychological damage that is being done
and has been done to tech
stocks."
That's not to say the stock
averages won't move higher durmg the s1x rcm:~ining trading days
in 2000 1 when low volume of
trading around the holidays caJl
exaggerate gains or losses.
It JUS! means that short of i
miracle, 2000 is slated to be the
worst-ever year for the 29- ycarold Nasdaq composite index. The
technology-focused gauge IS
down more than 50 percent from
Its high for the year.
The Dow Jones industrials,
down 13 percent from its year. high, and S&amp;P 500, otT more than
18 percent, are also suffering.

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volatihty are creating problems with home
buyers' psyche," Seiders said.
On Wall Street, fears about a harsh economic slowdown and continuing weakness
in corporate earnings sent stocks sliding. The
Dow Jones industrial average closed down
265.44 points at 10,318.93 . The Nasdaq finished down for the seventh straight session,
falling 178.93 or 7 percent to
2,332.78.
In November, housing starts were down
111 all regions of the country expect for the
West, where they rose 28.1 percent to a rate
of 429,000.
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general tums it down ·
WASHINGTON (AP)
Republican official said WednesGeorge Bush's top candidate for day night, adding that she was
attorney general, Montal)a Gov. virtually assured to get the call
Marc Racicot, told the presi- when Bush was ready to
dent-elect Wednesday he did not announce the post. An abortionwant the job, throwing the rights
supporter, Whitman
search for the natioti's top law would be sheltered at the EPA
enforcetnent official into a state from social issues that galvanize
of uncertainty. Two other GOP llush's conservative base.
governors were poised to land
Wisconsin
Gov. Tommy
Cabinet posts.
Thompson, an abor tion foe, was
" I'm just at a point Of time in the front-runner to head the
life and with my family that I'm Health ond H u man Services
not sure that that would be in Department, where social issues
our best interest,'' Racicot told are critical. He was almost cerThe Associated Press after a pri- tain to get the job, the officials
vate meeting with Bush. Senior said.
GOP ofticials soid Dush wos
Whitma n could be nominatpoised to offl'r the post to Raci- ed as early as Friday. Thompson
cot, his closet all y among the was penciled in for an
nation's 29 GOP governors.
anno uncement Friday or next
The move upgraded the week, the officials said. T hey
p'rospects of Oklahoma Gov. spoke on condition of anonym.iFrank Keating, a f.worire of con- ty.
servatives under consideration.
Some
conservatives
had
Other candidates include outgo- objected to Racicot's candidacy,
ing Sen . John Ashcroft, R-Mo. compbii,ling, too, that the Cabiand former Sen. John Danforth, net may be shaping up as overly
R-Mo.
moderate.
A two-term TexJs governor
One of the first state exec uhirnself, Bush has decided to tives to encourage a Bush presinominate New Jersey Gov. dential bid, Rocicot stu nned
Christie Whitman to head the Bush's camp by pulling out of
Environmental
Protection the search process after being
Agency, but had nor formally summoned to Texas for a private
of!cred her the job, two senior meeting with his close friend.

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Funding
needed to
treat hepatitas
in firefighters
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A
j udge ruled Wednesday that the
city must boost fundmg to treat
firefighters and paramt·dics infected with the dangerou&gt; hepatitis C
virus on the job.
Common Pleas Judge Allan L.
Tereshko upheld an arbitrator's
decision requiring the city to
contribute S4.8 million over two
years to the resc ue workers'
health plan - $1 .H million more
than the city had nlready pledged.
Uut the union said it may
appeal, since · the judge struck
down a provisiou requiring the
city to pay for sick leave for
workers ill with the virus, which
can be transmitted via blood and
can cause liver damage and can-

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BUCHTEL - Eastern pl ayed om· of the Eagle1 to und thellht·l vcs in ,, hole
the toughest road games of th e se.ISon trailing 12 - ~ . ·
Wednesday against a veteran Nel,onvilleAfter a cold fim quarter. the E a~les \\crt'
York team .
hoping to \\arm up the ba1kc t .111d put J
The Eagles found th c msd v&lt;'&gt; trailing stop to the 13uckevc\ OffeiiSC'. After .Ill owearly, but got their game together for a 4lJ- . ing Nelsonville to mcrea se their kad 174 I comeback victory.
7, Senior Danielle Spencer ignited a secThe Buckeyes jumped out in front of ond quarter Eastern rally with couple
the Eagles with an early 10-2 lead. The tough rebounds and two field goals.
Eagles p layed J very physical quarter with
Whitnt"V Karr continlled thL· rally.
star point !,'liard Amber Baker picking up adding 8points of her mvn including,, 3her second foullt·ss than two minutes into pomt play oiT an Elizabeth Newlan ti&gt;ul.
the ganK. Junior Stacie Watson con- The Eagb played to&lt;Ck soli ,! detl.·ttll' .mel
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fourth foul with 5:30 remaining in the
third.
B q.~Illlllllf: tl tl'' Sl'mlld half, the Eagles
The l!uckeyes again pulled within one
k·d by .t ,ix J'\)l11 t m .ar~in. 1L)-25.This time otT another 3-pmnt goal by Amy Standall.
H \\: a'&gt; th ~ B LH ke\"l~\ w rn m t(ml trouble a~
Eastern wameJ a timfout, with th~ir read
t\n11 \t,md,JII 14·'"' up her third foul with shrinking 4ui ckly. Eastern came ou.t ready
7 .30 ldt to pl.ty in th e third. The ·Eagles to take command pf the ball game wlien
continued to hold lht' Buckeye'&lt;~ scordN'i. Sp,•ncer again doininatrd the boards lind
until the (,: IJ(l mark, when Nelsonville chipped in a tidJ goal to push the Eagles
Gipitalized ot1'Wlmm-y Karr's fi&gt;urrh foul lead to 5 at the end of the third .
on the night.
To start the foiirth , the Buckeyes trail~d
Nclmnvilk's 'me shot A&lt;hley Standall , the Eagles 3H-31. E.I&gt;tern's Stacie Watson
b rou ~,;ht the Bu ckeye' ba ck within 2 with
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Wale rford
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Trimble
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Mille r
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Easte rn 49, Nelsonville· York 41
Meigs 63, Federal Hocking 29
Fort Frye 68, Waterford 15
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Alexander at Southern
. Trimble at South Gallia
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' Southeastern at Vinton County
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·ranked 8th in the NAJA Division
.: 11 Poll ' lost to NAJA Division II
•No. 1 Embry-Riddle '12-85 at the
~Coconut Coast C lassic Tuesday. '
: Chris Ballenger scored 20
:points
and
grabbed
eight
;rebounds. Joe Martin had 18
;points. Randar Luts' added 13
:points and Nathan Copas had 12
•points.
: Heath Faba cher and Kyle Mas
' Jed Embry, Riddlc ( 13- 1) with 21
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gr.1bbing eight.
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to a 63-29 win over Fedc•r,\l
The MarJuders had a seasonHocking in girl&gt; TVC basketball high 31 turnovers, 14 steals J.ed
.tctioh w,·dnesday.
by Vining and Lindsay Dt;&gt;lin
T he Marauders jumped out with three each. Meigs also !;\ad
thr big ' lead bd1ind the scoring 14 ossists with Vimng getting
of Mindy Chancey all(\ Jaynee four.
I ) ,J\'1~ , who each scored six
The Lancers were led by
po mts in the period.
Jamie Linscott with 1 1, she was
Sar.th Springer scored the the only lancer m double ~gI .1nccr~ fttst points at the 7:45 urcs.
,
m:nk of the 'ccund pcnod.
The Lancers hit 12-of·.SS
l-k.1d coarh Ron Logan including one of seven thtee
b q,~.m suh-,titutcd fi·cdy he-gin pointers tor an icc cold 21%.
mug late in the first petiod . .
The 'Lancers were four of ,15
The Lancers outscored Meigs from the line for an eq ually as
in the period 12- 11, beh ind the fri~id 27%.
scoring of S-8 senior Jamie LinFederal Hocking had 33
scott who scored eight points in rebounds led by Jamie Linscott
the perinJ.
with eight, Sarah Springer and
Jamie Simmons added seven
M~ i ~~ wrnt mro locker room
·each.
\\. ith .1 2 () - 12 lead.
Springer had t h ree of her
rlw Marauders out scored
teams
five ossists, and Springer
the Vikin~s 17- 10 in the third
pe-riod behind Amber Vining's and Jamie Linscott each lrad
scvt.:n points and Jaynee Davis , fo ur of the Lancers 17 steals. '
.wd TifTany Qua lls, who scored
The Lancers tu rned the ball
liH ir points eac h .
over 28 times.
Vining topped ofthe evenipg
T he M arauders made it a
with 13 poin ts in the fourth clean sweep with a 40-12 win
period befo re reti ring to the in the j unior va rsity game.
bench mid-way through the
C hrissy Mi ller led the winfourth period.
ners with 15.
Mcig&lt; had a J7C7 scoring
Christy Manmng and Krisha
.utvamagl' in the period.
Johnson led the Little Lanars
Vining led all scorer' with 28 with three points each.
poitl t\ . J.~yn e c Davis anJ Mindy
Mcib" (6- 1, TVC 5-1) will
C:h ollK&lt;·y addeJ 10 points each.
play Logan in the Logan Holil'vkit." hit 27 -ot~SS fium the day Tournament Dec. 29.
floor, including 2-of-11 3Fede ral Hocking (3-4, TV.C
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Logan
Point Pleasant
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Point Pleasant 46, Roane County 37 .
Marietta at Berea (Ky.) Holiday Classic, no report
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Hocking Division

This week's spectacular sellofE,
including the Nasdaq's seventh
consecutive decline on Wt•dnesday, haven't helped - although
they may make it likely the market will have to snap back at least
a little bit.
"The way the market's going
do n, I'd say we should see a
bum up. Dut will it go down
again?
at's still .the question."
said Yale Hirsch, autho'r of the
Stock Trader's Almanac, who
believes the market is so oversold
and stock prices so low that it
may be ~specially attractive to
borgain hunters and other buyers.
Most market observers say it
will take an interest rate cut from
the Fed to turn the stock market
around. The Fed doesn't meet
until Jan. 30-3 1, and any action
before then would be extraordinary. A couple of other Jammy
e.vents cou ld also prove key.
Fourth-quarter earnings are
due in the rmddle of the month.
Warnings from son1e compa nies
about those numbers have pushed
stock prices lower, but the market
could still react negatively to the
actual results.
"My sense is that maybe if you
can meet your fourth-quarter
numbers, we'll be OK," said 'Nick
Sargen, a market strategist for J.P.
Morgan.

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So. Miss tops TCU
MOBILE, Ala. (AP) Jeff
Kelly's 29-yard touchdown pass
to freshman Kenny Johnson with
eight second1 left, gave Southern .
Miss a 28-21 win over 13thranked TCU in the Mobile
Alabama Bowl.
The Horned F10gs (10 - 2)
missed a ch:mt r to w1n bowl
gan1es in three t;OJISt::cutive yem;
for the first time. Next season,
they'll join Conferen ce USA .

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AI') - ·
Ohio State has run out of weaklings , mismatches and cupcakes.
Next up is No.9 Kansas.
'These guys are every bit as
good as anybndy in America,"
Ohio State coach Jim O'Brien
saiJ of the Buckeyes' guests on
Saturday.
llefore considering the Jay hawkli , h o wever. tlw rc w :l\ til l'
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"What stands out abom them
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size," Nee said. "Thl'y'n: very,
very big and stmng. You 've got
to run wave'\ at them, WdVt' after
wave. They're a strong, hungry
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NATIONAL BRIEFS

Record mail
~:handled Monday
offi~e.

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offer of $4,651 on the Internct·
auction &lt;It&lt;'. The huver backed
out atier the legal dtspute
began .

Que,nons

whether
county
officials
should have to pay for a book
they bdieve IS already county
property.
Under th e deal , an anonymous buyer has agrl'ed to pay
$3,000 for the ledger, then
dona« it tO Burlington County, .s aid Roger Shatzkin, a
spoke'sman for the state attorney general's offi ce.
The Masons say they bought
the book from a junk dealer.
OffiClals bchevc it was mis~mg
for possibly decades .
, ..season.
For oow, the book is being
held
by a lawyer for the sta.te.
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The records included in the
261-page tome are some of the
earliest on the large - scale treePHOENIX (AP) - Fo rm&lt;r ' ing of slaves in the Unit ed
Mafia underboss Salvatore Stat es, satd Giles R . Wright,
"Sammy The Bull" Gravano director of tht" Afro-American
for the third tim e this year has History Program at (he New
been hit with felony charges Jersey Historical Commiso;JOn.
Censuses condu cted 111 1790
alleging he ran a narcotics ring
and 11:!00 showed more freed
in Arizona .
The indictments, handed up slaves in llurlington County
Dec. 13 and made public than anywhere else in New
Wednesday, supplement earlier Jersey, Wright said. By 1800.
criminal counts against Gra- that nmaber was more th:m
vano, family m e mbers and 700, he said.
associates that allege he led and
financed a major Ec stasy oper-

The U.S. Postal Service handled a record 314 million items
on Monday. The Monday
before Christmas is traditional·'' :}y the agency's busiest day of
the year.
, . This year's holiday workload
::.Qf stamped cards. letters and
, .. parcels topped the previous
. ,record set the Monday before
.• Christmas in 1995 , when 297
·,.,million items were h andled .
:, Overall, the post ofiice
expects to handle some 20 bil·. ,!jon items dunng the holiday

Ex-Mafia chief
faces charges

3 die in

, 3tion.
The indictment includes five
hew co~nts of narcotics viOlations and one count of money
laundering . The filing was
· sought to ensure that prosecutors go to court with appropri-

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ate charges when Gravano's
trial begins next year, said Pati
Urias, a spokeswoman for the
state Attorney General's Office.
; Gravano, 54, killed 19 people
' for New. York's Gambino crime
' syndicate before becoming a
protected government witness
who helped convicr Gambino
·leader John Gotti in 1992. GraVano left the witness protectiOn
program in 1997 .
He has been held in protective isolation at a Maricopa
.-. County jail since his February
. arrest. He has denied. any
, wrongdoing in Arizona. His
.• lawyer, John Stookey, could not
be reached for comment .
.. , Gravano was indicted earlier
,. this month by a federal grand
·,jury in New York involving
Ecstasy deals with an Israeli
. organized-crime syndicate.

Punch kills
pedestrian

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' NEW YORK (AP) -A man
died after he was punched in
the head by another man while
walking along a New York City
street, police said.
Neil Eddelson, 39, and a
friend were walking from a bar
in lower Manhattan's Tribeca
heighborh ood around 9 :30
p.m. Wedne sday. Anoth e r man
approached, punched Eddelson
in the head and ran off, poli ce
said.
Eddelson was taken to a hospital where he died .
It was. not immediately clear
if Eddelson had any connection to his attacker, but the
incident did not appear to stem
from any alterca tion at the bar
1'0lice said.
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_ He was not robbed, but
police still were investig.Itmg
robbery as a posSible motive
The assailant was de scrib ed
~ only ·as a male between the
' ages of 25 and 30.

Book reveals
slave record
TRENTON, NJ (AP) - A
deed book from 178 5 that co nlained records o f slaw s be ing
freed in New Jer&lt;e y ts ba ck in

the 'iitate after lawyers won a
•. :!~gal battle &lt;et in m o tion when
: the ledger was offereJ on clby
Ja.st month .
The leather- boun d book .
c.onsidcred . signifi cant bccJ u.; c
it help s documcm th e carlv
a.bolitiom st m ovt nH·n t
i;1
sputhcrn New J ersey. wtll
eyentu all y be moved to th e
.. $tate arc h1vcs 111 Trenton .1 . . a
~suit of th e sc ttl cm L" nt rc 1.chcd
Wednesday.
The state sued Charl es .mJ
•Y~lerie Maso11 of N cwuk .

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WASHINGTON (AP) -A surge 111 new
hou"'ing cunstrucnon in Noven1ber relied
entirdy on builders bre.a king ground on
apartments and condominiums. Work
slowed on single-family homes for the third
month in a row.
Housing starts rose to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.56 million last month, a
solid 2.2 percent increase from October and
the biggest jump since February, the Com merce Department said Wednesday.
Starts of apartments, condos and other
multifamily housing projects jumped by
· 1i. 9 percent in November to an annual rate
of 342,000. Dut new construction of single-

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courthouse
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A
woman and two young girLs
plunged to their deaths from an
outdoor cafeteria on the ninth
'floor of the downtown Los
Angeles County Court buildmg.
Authoriti es said it appeared
the woman threw the two children, believed to be between
the ages of 6 and 9, ovel a cafeteria ledge and then leap'ed to
her &lt;Ieath Wednesday night.
"Certainly they're going to
be investigating a case of arl
apparent
murder-suicide,"
police Lt. Horace Frank told
reporters at the scene Wednes, day ' night.
The names of the victims
were not relt'ased. h also wasn't
immediately clear how they
were related.
The three fell to their deaths
at about 5:30 p.m.
"I was going to the ATM and
I heard somebody screaming
out, so I looked up and there
was a woman ~tanding on the
1
\edge," sa~d witness Christina
Brown, who works in a COli!Jty
assessor's office in the building.
Witnesses who saw the
woman contacted authoritie .~.
and a sheriff's deputy tried to
talk her down from the ledge,
Frank said.
"He engaged in C'l'i sis intervention, m an attempt to console the ft.:m:de to not commit
suicide, he tri ed to talk her
back into the ledge, into the
build mg. As h(s speak mg with
her, she jumped over," Frank
sa.id .
The womau w:t s pronounced
dead at the scene. The gtrls
were tJh•n to a hospital, where
both died 111 the emergency

Thursday, December 21, 2000

family homes fell by 0.4 percent to a rate of
1.22 million.
In October, housing construction fell 0.6
percent.
"Lower mortgage rotcs are helping the
market but are not totally counterbalan~ing
negative forces," said David Seiders, chief
economist for the National Association of
Home Builders.
"The prolllems builders~ faced at least
until recently were getting decent labor and
enough building materials, which were in
short supply. Now they are hearing that
problems with the slowing economy, low
consumer confidence and · stock market'

Market's hopes for true
late-year rebound are dimming
NEW
YORK
(AP)
Investors' hopes for ·a happy end
to Wall Street's most dismal year
in a decade are vanishing in a
seemingly unending string of
stock selloffs.
With an interest rate cut now
ruled out until January, the market Isn't likely to find a catalyst for
a sustainable rally until early
2001, many experts believe.
"We're talking bout1ces if anything, not a rally," said Richard
Dickson, a technical analyst with
Scott &amp; Stringfellow Inc. "It's
going to take a long time, in my
opinion, to repair the psychological damage that is being done
and has been done to tech
stocks."
That's not to say the stock
averages won't move higher durmg the s1x rcm:~ining trading days
in 2000 1 when low volume of
trading around the holidays caJl
exaggerate gains or losses.
It JUS! means that short of i
miracle, 2000 is slated to be the
worst-ever year for the 29- ycarold Nasdaq composite index. The
technology-focused gauge IS
down more than 50 percent from
Its high for the year.
The Dow Jones industrials,
down 13 percent from its year. high, and S&amp;P 500, otT more than
18 percent, are also suffering.

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volatihty are creating problems with home
buyers' psyche," Seiders said.
On Wall Street, fears about a harsh economic slowdown and continuing weakness
in corporate earnings sent stocks sliding. The
Dow Jones industrial average closed down
265.44 points at 10,318.93 . The Nasdaq finished down for the seventh straight session,
falling 178.93 or 7 percent to
2,332.78.
In November, housing starts were down
111 all regions of the country expect for the
West, where they rose 28.1 percent to a rate
of 429,000.
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Top prospect for attomey
general tums it down ·
WASHINGTON (AP)
Republican official said WednesGeorge Bush's top candidate for day night, adding that she was
attorney general, Montal)a Gov. virtually assured to get the call
Marc Racicot, told the presi- when Bush was ready to
dent-elect Wednesday he did not announce the post. An abortionwant the job, throwing the rights
supporter, Whitman
search for the natioti's top law would be sheltered at the EPA
enforcetnent official into a state from social issues that galvanize
of uncertainty. Two other GOP llush's conservative base.
governors were poised to land
Wisconsin
Gov. Tommy
Cabinet posts.
Thompson, an abor tion foe, was
" I'm just at a point Of time in the front-runner to head the
life and with my family that I'm Health ond H u man Services
not sure that that would be in Department, where social issues
our best interest,'' Racicot told are critical. He was almost cerThe Associated Press after a pri- tain to get the job, the officials
vate meeting with Bush. Senior said.
GOP ofticials soid Dush wos
Whitma n could be nominatpoised to offl'r the post to Raci- ed as early as Friday. Thompson
cot, his closet all y among the was penciled in for an
nation's 29 GOP governors.
anno uncement Friday or next
The move upgraded the week, the officials said. T hey
p'rospects of Oklahoma Gov. spoke on condition of anonym.iFrank Keating, a f.worire of con- ty.
servatives under consideration.
Some
conservatives
had
Other candidates include outgo- objected to Racicot's candidacy,
ing Sen . John Ashcroft, R-Mo. compbii,ling, too, that the Cabiand former Sen. John Danforth, net may be shaping up as overly
R-Mo.
moderate.
A two-term TexJs governor
One of the first state exec uhirnself, Bush has decided to tives to encourage a Bush presinominate New Jersey Gov. dential bid, Rocicot stu nned
Christie Whitman to head the Bush's camp by pulling out of
Environmental
Protection the search process after being
Agency, but had nor formally summoned to Texas for a private
of!cred her the job, two senior meeting with his close friend.

THuRsDAY'S

HIGHLIGHTS

Funding
needed to
treat hepatitas
in firefighters
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A
j udge ruled Wednesday that the
city must boost fundmg to treat
firefighters and paramt·dics infected with the dangerou&gt; hepatitis C
virus on the job.
Common Pleas Judge Allan L.
Tereshko upheld an arbitrator's
decision requiring the city to
contribute S4.8 million over two
years to the resc ue workers'
health plan - $1 .H million more
than the city had nlready pledged.
Uut the union said it may
appeal, since · the judge struck
down a provisiou requiring the
city to pay for sick leave for
workers ill with the virus, which
can be transmitted via blood and
can cause liver damage and can-

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Rings • Diamonds • Bracelets - Pearls • Earrings - Pendants

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two from the foul lin e and a put hack
underneath . At the em! of the first pcn od.
BUCHTEL - Eastern pl ayed om· of the Eagle1 to und thellht·l vcs in ,, hole
the toughest road games of th e se.ISon trailing 12 - ~ . ·
Wednesday against a veteran Nel,onvilleAfter a cold fim quarter. the E a~les \\crt'
York team .
hoping to \\arm up the ba1kc t .111d put J
The Eagles found th c msd v&lt;'&gt; trailing stop to the 13uckevc\ OffeiiSC'. After .Ill owearly, but got their game together for a 4lJ- . ing Nelsonville to mcrea se their kad 174 I comeback victory.
7, Senior Danielle Spencer ignited a secThe Buckeyes jumped out in front of ond quarter Eastern rally with couple
the Eagles with an early 10-2 lead. The tough rebounds and two field goals.
Eagles p layed J very physical quarter with
Whitnt"V Karr continlled thL· rally.
star point !,'liard Amber Baker picking up adding 8points of her mvn including,, 3her second foullt·ss than two minutes into pomt play oiT an Elizabeth Newlan ti&gt;ul.
the ganK. Junior Stacie Watson con- The Eagb played to&lt;Ck soli ,! detl.·ttll' .mel
tnbutl'd thl' onl y firq LJUan cr point" with he,Ited th iti!,'&lt; up 011 their e 11d n f thc &lt;our t

fourth foul with 5:30 remaining in the
third.
B q.~Illlllllf: tl tl'' Sl'mlld half, the Eagles
The l!uckeyes again pulled within one
k·d by .t ,ix J'\)l11 t m .ar~in. 1L)-25.This time otT another 3-pmnt goal by Amy Standall.
H \\: a'&gt; th ~ B LH ke\"l~\ w rn m t(ml trouble a~
Eastern wameJ a timfout, with th~ir read
t\n11 \t,md,JII 14·'"' up her third foul with shrinking 4ui ckly. Eastern came ou.t ready
7 .30 ldt to pl.ty in th e third. The ·Eagles to take command pf the ball game wlien
continued to hold lht' Buckeye'&lt;~ scordN'i. Sp,•ncer again doininatrd the boards lind
until the (,: IJ(l mark, when Nelsonville chipped in a tidJ goal to push the Eagles
Gipitalized ot1'Wlmm-y Karr's fi&gt;urrh foul lead to 5 at the end of the third .
on the night.
To start the foiirth , the Buckeyes trail~d
Nclmnvilk's 'me shot A&lt;hley Standall , the Eagles 3H-31. E.I&gt;tern's Stacie Watson
b rou ~,;ht the Bu ckeye' ba ck within 2 with
took control of the game by picking up
.1 J-]'nint go,l l. T he Bu c h.~yc \ .1gain strug- fiVL' f\Hirth - quartcr rebounds as 1 well · as
~. I L·d 10 n.: m .Jlll o ut of fn ul trouble. but to
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· Vinton Co unty
Nelso nville- York
Wellston

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5·0 6- 1
Federal Hocking
3·2 3·3
Wale rford
3-2 3-4
· Southern
2·3 4-4
Trimble
2·3 2·6
Mille r
0-5 0·7
Wednesday 's .G ames
Easte rn 49, Nelsonville· York 41
Meigs 63, Federal Hocking 29
Fort Frye 68, Waterford 15
Today'a Games
Alexander at Southern
. Trimble at South Gallia
Friday's Games
Tree of Life at Trimble
Oak Hill at Wellston

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:.Belpre at Warren
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' Southeastern at Vinton County
·
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•lSouthe rn al Wa hama
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Meigs senior Amber Vining (20) poured in 28 points to lead the Marauders to ·a 63-29 victory ove r Fed·
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Buckeyes bomb
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·ranked 8th in the NAJA Division
.: 11 Poll ' lost to NAJA Division II
•No. 1 Embry-Riddle '12-85 at the
~Coconut Coast C lassic Tuesday. '
: Chris Ballenger scored 20
:points
and
grabbed
eight
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;points. Randar Luts' added 13
:points and Nathan Copas had 12
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: Heath Faba cher and Kyle Mas
' Jed Embry, Riddlc ( 13- 1) with 21
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gr.1bbing eight.
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to a 63-29 win over Fedc•r,\l
The MarJuders had a seasonHocking in girl&gt; TVC basketball high 31 turnovers, 14 steals J.ed
.tctioh w,·dnesday.
by Vining and Lindsay Dt;&gt;lin
T he Marauders jumped out with three each. Meigs also !;\ad
thr big ' lead bd1ind the scoring 14 ossists with Vimng getting
of Mindy Chancey all(\ Jaynee four.
I ) ,J\'1~ , who each scored six
The Lancers were led by
po mts in the period.
Jamie Linscott with 1 1, she was
Sar.th Springer scored the the only lancer m double ~gI .1nccr~ fttst points at the 7:45 urcs.
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m:nk of the 'ccund pcnod.
The Lancers hit 12-of·.SS
l-k.1d coarh Ron Logan including one of seven thtee
b q,~.m suh-,titutcd fi·cdy he-gin pointers tor an icc cold 21%.
mug late in the first petiod . .
The 'Lancers were four of ,15
The Lancers outscored Meigs from the line for an eq ually as
in the period 12- 11, beh ind the fri~id 27%.
scoring of S-8 senior Jamie LinFederal Hocking had 33
scott who scored eight points in rebounds led by Jamie Linscott
the perinJ.
with eight, Sarah Springer and
Jamie Simmons added seven
M~ i ~~ wrnt mro locker room
·each.
\\. ith .1 2 () - 12 lead.
Springer had t h ree of her
rlw Marauders out scored
teams
five ossists, and Springer
the Vikin~s 17- 10 in the third
pe-riod behind Amber Vining's and Jamie Linscott each lrad
scvt.:n points and Jaynee Davis , fo ur of the Lancers 17 steals. '
.wd TifTany Qua lls, who scored
The Lancers tu rned the ball
liH ir points eac h .
over 28 times.
Vining topped ofthe evenipg
T he M arauders made it a
with 13 poin ts in the fourth clean sweep with a 40-12 win
period befo re reti ring to the in the j unior va rsity game.
bench mid-way through the
C hrissy Mi ller led the winfourth period.
ners with 15.
Mcig&lt; had a J7C7 scoring
Christy Manmng and Krisha
.utvamagl' in the period.
Johnson led the Little Lanars
Vining led all scorer' with 28 with three points each.
poitl t\ . J.~yn e c Davis anJ Mindy
Mcib" (6- 1, TVC 5-1) will
C:h ollK&lt;·y addeJ 10 points each.
play Logan in the Logan Holil'vkit." hit 27 -ot~SS fium the day Tournament Dec. 29.
floor, including 2-of-11 3Fede ral Hocking (3-4, TV.C
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• Rock Hill at River Valley
: Marie tta at Ch illcolh e
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Wednesday 's Game
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Today's Game
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Point Pleasant a t Hoover
Ma rietta at Berea (Ky.) Holiday Clas·

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Athe ns
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Marietta
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Gallia Acade my
2·2 3·3
Warren
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1·3 2·4
Logan
Point Pleasant
1·3 2·4
River Valley
1·3 1·6
Wednesday's Game s
Point Pleasant 46, Roane County 37 .
Marietta at Berea (Ky.) Holiday Classic, no report
Today 's Games
Gallia Academy a t Rock Hill
' · Pa rkersburg South at Warren
Marietta at Berea (Ky.) Holiday Clas·
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Hocking Division

This week's spectacular sellofE,
including the Nasdaq's seventh
consecutive decline on Wt•dnesday, haven't helped - although
they may make it likely the market will have to snap back at least
a little bit.
"The way the market's going
do n, I'd say we should see a
bum up. Dut will it go down
again?
at's still .the question."
said Yale Hirsch, autho'r of the
Stock Trader's Almanac, who
believes the market is so oversold
and stock prices so low that it
may be ~specially attractive to
borgain hunters and other buyers.
Most market observers say it
will take an interest rate cut from
the Fed to turn the stock market
around. The Fed doesn't meet
until Jan. 30-3 1, and any action
before then would be extraordinary. A couple of other Jammy
e.vents cou ld also prove key.
Fourth-quarter earnings are
due in the rmddle of the month.
Warnings from son1e compa nies
about those numbers have pushed
stock prices lower, but the market
could still react negatively to the
actual results.
"My sense is that maybe if you
can meet your fourth-quarter
numbers, we'll be OK," said 'Nick
Sargen, a market strategist for J.P.
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So. Miss tops TCU
MOBILE, Ala. (AP) Jeff
Kelly's 29-yard touchdown pass
to freshman Kenny Johnson with
eight second1 left, gave Southern .
Miss a 28-21 win over 13thranked TCU in the Mobile
Alabama Bowl.
The Horned F10gs (10 - 2)
missed a ch:mt r to w1n bowl
gan1es in three t;OJISt::cutive yem;
for the first time. Next season,
they'll join Conferen ce USA .

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AI') - ·
Ohio State has run out of weaklings , mismatches and cupcakes.
Next up is No.9 Kansas.
'These guys are every bit as
good as anybndy in America,"
Ohio State coach Jim O'Brien
saiJ of the Buckeyes' guests on
Saturday.
llefore considering the Jay hawkli , h o wever. tlw rc w :l\ til l'
t in y mJ tt-.:r or R oh-. n \ 1 ,·: 1
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team as being eastly good
enough to get to the Final Four
and that it could win the
nation al
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Kan-.as and not ovnwl-u:lmed
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Ne,-. fired la st y,·ar by Nebraska
after 14 seasons battling Kansas
in the Big 8 and Big 12 .
"What stands out abom them
is their physicalness and their
size," Nee said. "Thl'y'n: very,
very big and stmng. You 've got
to run wave'\ at them, WdVt' after
wave. They're a strong, hungry
basketball team."
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Thursday, December 21

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Thursday, December 21, 2000

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Heb on Lakewood 57 Amanda.C:Hta c eek

Te~s A&amp;M 75 Peppard ne 64
Tekas A&amp;M.Corpus Chnst 79 JacksonVIlle

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Hudson 73 Kens on 63
Hun ng Valey Untvers y 51 Cle VASJ 50
WesteN! e S 66 Uppe Art ngton 57

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M-'g• 13 Feder• Hock ng 29

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Webe St 71 Texas Pan Ameocan...S5

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MetgS
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Federal Hoc:k. ng 3 4 3 3)
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2 0 Tirlany B ssel 0 0.0 0 Tracy Sldwe 4 0 o
8 Renee Ste\lens 0 0 0 0 JameS mmons 3 0
1 6 Katie L nscon 0 a 0 0 Mary Fossen 0 0 o
0 Sarah Spnnge 2 0 0 4 She a G lchns 0 a

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Tiffany Qua Is 2 1 2 5 M ndy Chancey 4 2 4 0
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Wednesdays Results
Ak Kenmo e 'J'/ Ak Ems 23
AI\ Manches e 58 Pen nsu a Wood dge
Anaove Pyma un ng Va ey 53 Pa nesv e
HarVey 33
Ashtabu a Edgewood 5 Ash abu a 40
AShtabuaStsJ&amp;P4 CeHsL eanE
35
Avon 47 We g on 35
Avon La"e 67 Amhe s 32
Beave c eek 88 Sp ng N 55
BedodCha e 54 Ce ealdCen Cah32
Beverly F Frye 68 Wa erto d 5
Brecksv e 84 N A tdge e 43
Brunsw ck 65 Be ea 46
Cambridge 59 Za es e
Cana Fu o NW 48 A anee Marl ng on 43
Cemerv e 5 Sp ng S 40
Cn NW50 Cn M Hea hy 0
C n Turp n 58 ove a d 42
OeHsBeaumo 6JGarfetdH~T
37
Cos DeSaes55 Ne dkCah 4
Cols We ng on 5 Day M am Va e~ 2a
Cortanct Mapewood 5 B so v e B so

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Bahamas Sun Spluh Shootout
First Round
A aoama 66 Cre~gh on 56
O~lahoma St 65 E M1Ch gan 45
Bahamu Sunshine Shootout
Second Round
A kansas Tech 73 Whee ng Jesu 55
Navy Clalllc
Flr$t Round
Fu man 82 Murray St 68
Navy 74 McNeese St 65 OT
The Beach Claaaic
Championship
M ss ss pp 69 lnd ana 67
Th rd Plac:e
Long Beach S 80 W ch a S 76

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C ooksvs e63 Wa sa Ave Vew54
Day Cham ade Ju enne 58 T o wood
Mad son 53
Day Jeffe son 90 Sp ng Va ey 20
Day Meadowda e 70 Day S e
Qay Pa erson 52 Day Co Wh e 19
D asden T Va ey 52 Zanes e Mays e
47
E Can 8 Maven32
E Cs Shaw65 Pa ma30
E y a Cath 59 Lakewooa S A~ustme 26
Fa port Ha bo Ha d g 58 T ompson
Ledgemon 43
Gatton Mdvew 56 F eands 33
G een 40 Man ua C es woor.l 34
G eenv e 59 P qua 43
Hubba d 45 Sa em 42
Hube H s Wayne 60 Fa bon 45
Lousv e 45 Ca o on 42
MapeHs 62 Bedod60
Mea na 40 N Roya ton 28
Mlllerva 57 Ak Spong 34
N 0 ms ed 39 Rocky A ve 36
New Le..: ng on 60 McConne sv e Mo gan
41
0 d Wash ng on Buckeye T a 59 Ela
nesv e 39
Oms ed Fa s 84 Fa rvew 34
Ox o d Ta a wanda 5 Uno Coun y
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POland 47 Mogado e Fed 38
Sandusky S Marys 54 Loan Ca h 48
Seaman N Adams 55 McOe mo S o o
Nonhwes 4
SheffedB ooksde52 oa Cearvew5
Sou hing on Cha ke 66 Lo dstown 20
S ongsv eSS MddebugHs Mdpak33
S u he s 68 Youngs Rayen 52
Tho nv e Shendan 65 Nev. Conclil d John
G enn 39
To Cen Ca h 57 To
bbey 46
To No e Dame 69 To S art 63
To Roge s 80 o Woodwa d 62
To Sco 59 To Bowshe 54
To S U sua o5 To Wa e 4
To on o 56 Bowes on Cono o Va ey 43
...,. Uh chsv e C aymon 62 Zoa
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ca awas Va ey 7
Van Bu en 63 Cory Rawson 42
W Musk ngum 69 Ph o 60
Wa ensv e 63 Garl e d H 55
Wes ake 40 Bay 3
Xen a 52 Fa rmo 42
Zanesv e Aosee ans 5 Cos R~:~ady 4

Women s Co ege Baskelba Sco es
EAST
Ca o naPa 58 Mansled 42
Deawa e87 S F ancs Pa 83
Dom ca NY 0 W m ng on De 42
d ana Pa 68 B oomsb g 5
Me ma k 82 Sou hamg on 67
M e sv e 78 C a on 55
P ovdence93 HoyC oss 7
Sh ppensbu g 86 Ku z own 6
Ve mon 73 Sy a use 60
Wes Ches e 88 Shppery Rock 86
SOUTH
A a Hun sv e 95 K~n ucky Wes eyan 82
A co n S 65 Flonda A&amp;M 47
A zona OS Puerto A co Mayaguez 4
Augus a S BB Shaw 70
Campbe sv ~ 98 Spa d ng 76
Coas a Ca o na 74 ETSU 7
Col o Charles on 7 Oho 58
Geo g a 77 Va Commonwea h 63
L ndsey W son 47 B esc a 44
LOUSY e 88 Cans us 69
N Ke ucky 8B S F anc s lnd 1
A chmond 78 Copp n S 64
S Cao naS 5 N Cao naA&amp;T72
Sou he U 72 ee h ne Cookman 60
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Wednesday Dec 20
Mob leA abam• Bow
Sou hen Mss SSppl28 TCU 2
Thu actay Dec 21
Las Vegas Bowl
A Las Vegas
UNLV 7 5
s A ka sas 6 5 8 p m
ESPN2
Sunday Cec 24
Oahu Bow
At Hono u u
V g a 65 vs Geoga 74 830 pm
ESPN)
Monday Dec 25
Blue-G ay Classic
A Montgomery Ala
B e s G ay Noon ABC
Aloha Bowl
AI Honolulu
BosonCoege 65 vsA zonaSae 65-)
330pm ABC)
Wednesday Dec 27
Motor C ty Bowl
At Pont ac M ch
Masha
5 vs Cncnna (74) 4 pm
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Galle yfurn lu e com Bowl
At Houston
Te..:as Te h 7 5) vs Eas Ca o na
4) e
p m ESPN2
Thursday Dec 28
Human tar an Bowl
AI Bose Idaho
8o se Sa e (9 2) s Texas E Paso 8 3)
30 p m ESPN2
Music C ty Bowl
A Nashv Ia Tenn
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M cronpc com Bowl
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4 7pm TBS
Ins ght com Bowl
AI Phoemx
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p m ESPN
F day Dec 29
Liberty Bow
AI Memph s Tenn
Coo ado Stae (92 vs Lousv e 92
30 p m (ESPN)
Sun Bowl
AI El Paso Texas
UCLA (6 5) vs Wiscons n 8 4 2 p m
CBS
Peach Bowl
At AI anta
Geoga Tech (92) s LSU 74 5 pm
(ESPN)
Holiday Bow
At San 0 ego
Texas 9 2 vs 0 egon (9 2) 8 30 p m
ESPN
Saturday Dec 30
Alamo Bowl
AI San Anton o
Neb aska 9 2 vs Northwes e n 8 3 8
p m (ESPN)
Sunday Oec 31
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At San Jose Calf
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FOXSN)
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Monday Jan 1
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Sugar Bowl
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At Mam
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4 0 733 427 290
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7 8 0 467 342 325
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4 0 733 387 340
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San F anc sco at Denve 4 S p m
Buffaoa Seat e 820om
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Bos on 99 New Je sey 86
To on1o 99 nd ana 98
Chao e65 Mam 56
Da as 106 Portland 0
San Anton o 94 Cleve and 77
utah 91 Ph adelph a 89
Qenver oa De o t 06
Seat le 89 Sac amen o 85
Vancouve
8 Wash r'lg on 04
L A C ppe s 03 M nnesota 96
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New Je sey a M wa kee 8 p m
Boson a New York 8 p m
LA La~esa Houson B30pm
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Uaha da a 7pm.
A an a a To on o 7 p m
New Yo k a Ph ade ph a 7 p m
C e e and a M am 7 30 p
L A Lake s a Da as a p m
Charlo ea Mn esoa Bpm
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Allanl1c D v son
W l TOLPts GF GA
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3 3 6
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Tampa Bay
0 6 3 2 2 5 86 09
Fonda
6 5 7 5 2 4 73 97
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Central D v slon
WLTOLPlsGF GA
224404809 59
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Los Ange es
5 0 7
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3 6 4 3 3 3 91 09
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Wednesday s Games
B f1ao2 Washngon2 e
S Lou s 6 NY Range s 3
San Jose 2 De 01 0
Nashv e 3 To on o
P sbu gh 2 F o da 2 e
0 awa 2 M nneso a 2 e
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Phoen x 4 Ca ge~ry 2
Edmon on 3 Vancou e 2 OT
Alana4 A ahem2
Thu sday s Games
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pm
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0 awa a Coumbus
pm
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Da as a N Y 5 ande s 30 p n
Nash e a Mo ea 7 30 p m
P sbu gn a Tampa Bay 7 30 p m
Va ou e a Ch ago 8 30 p m
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F dav s Games
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New Je sey A F o da 30 p m
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S gned RHP Jason Johnson to a one yea con

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NF Shane Halle and RHP Ste!Je Spa ks on
one yea cont acts
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Ma DeW II fo asstgnmenl
Nat onalleague
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yea con acts
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coni a s to RHP Jam e A nod and RHP Steve
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Cunnane o omp e e an ea e ade Ag eed
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con ac
NEW YORK METS Dec ned to oHe 200
con ac s o NF Jo ge Veanda RHP Pa
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F anco
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s ona Baseba
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Saka a manag e Seve Renko p ch ng coac h
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o he Ca fo n a League
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National Basketbal Anoclatlon
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Thursday, December 21, 2000

Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

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Heb on Lakewood 57 Amanda.C:Hta c eek

Te~s A&amp;M 75 Peppard ne 64
Tekas A&amp;M.Corpus Chnst 79 JacksonVIlle

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Hudson 73 Kens on 63
Hun ng Valey Untvers y 51 Cle VASJ 50
WesteN! e S 66 Uppe Art ngton 57

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Ohio H gh Schoo G Is Basketba
Wednesdays Results
Ak Kenmo e 'J'/ Ak Ems 23
AI\ Manches e 58 Pen nsu a Wood dge
Anaove Pyma un ng Va ey 53 Pa nesv e
HarVey 33
Ashtabu a Edgewood 5 Ash abu a 40
AShtabuaStsJ&amp;P4 CeHsL eanE
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Avon 47 We g on 35
Avon La"e 67 Amhe s 32
Beave c eek 88 Sp ng N 55
BedodCha e 54 Ce ealdCen Cah32
Beverly F Frye 68 Wa erto d 5
Brecksv e 84 N A tdge e 43
Brunsw ck 65 Be ea 46
Cambridge 59 Za es e
Cana Fu o NW 48 A anee Marl ng on 43
Cemerv e 5 Sp ng S 40
Cn NW50 Cn M Hea hy 0
C n Turp n 58 ove a d 42
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Cols We ng on 5 Day M am Va e~ 2a
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Bahamas Sun Spluh Shootout
First Round
A aoama 66 Cre~gh on 56
O~lahoma St 65 E M1Ch gan 45
Bahamu Sunshine Shootout
Second Round
A kansas Tech 73 Whee ng Jesu 55
Navy Clalllc
Flr$t Round
Fu man 82 Murray St 68
Navy 74 McNeese St 65 OT
The Beach Claaaic
Championship
M ss ss pp 69 lnd ana 67
Th rd Plac:e
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C ooksvs e63 Wa sa Ave Vew54
Day Cham ade Ju enne 58 T o wood
Mad son 53
Day Jeffe son 90 Sp ng Va ey 20
Day Meadowda e 70 Day S e
Qay Pa erson 52 Day Co Wh e 19
D asden T Va ey 52 Zanes e Mays e
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E Can 8 Maven32
E Cs Shaw65 Pa ma30
E y a Cath 59 Lakewooa S A~ustme 26
Fa port Ha bo Ha d g 58 T ompson
Ledgemon 43
Gatton Mdvew 56 F eands 33
G een 40 Man ua C es woor.l 34
G eenv e 59 P qua 43
Hubba d 45 Sa em 42
Hube H s Wayne 60 Fa bon 45
Lousv e 45 Ca o on 42
MapeHs 62 Bedod60
Mea na 40 N Roya ton 28
Mlllerva 57 Ak Spong 34
N 0 ms ed 39 Rocky A ve 36
New Le..: ng on 60 McConne sv e Mo gan
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Oms ed Fa s 84 Fa rvew 34
Ox o d Ta a wanda 5 Uno Coun y
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Sandusky S Marys 54 Loan Ca h 48
Seaman N Adams 55 McOe mo S o o
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SheffedB ooksde52 oa Cearvew5
Sou hing on Cha ke 66 Lo dstown 20
S ongsv eSS MddebugHs Mdpak33
S u he s 68 Youngs Rayen 52
Tho nv e Shendan 65 Nev. Conclil d John
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To Cen Ca h 57 To
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To No e Dame 69 To S art 63
To Roge s 80 o Woodwa d 62
To Sco 59 To Bowshe 54
To S U sua o5 To Wa e 4
To on o 56 Bowes on Cono o Va ey 43
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ca awas Va ey 7
Van Bu en 63 Cory Rawson 42
W Musk ngum 69 Ph o 60
Wa ensv e 63 Garl e d H 55
Wes ake 40 Bay 3
Xen a 52 Fa rmo 42
Zanesv e Aosee ans 5 Cos R~:~ady 4

Women s Co ege Baskelba Sco es
EAST
Ca o naPa 58 Mansled 42
Deawa e87 S F ancs Pa 83
Dom ca NY 0 W m ng on De 42
d ana Pa 68 B oomsb g 5
Me ma k 82 Sou hamg on 67
M e sv e 78 C a on 55
P ovdence93 HoyC oss 7
Sh ppensbu g 86 Ku z own 6
Ve mon 73 Sy a use 60
Wes Ches e 88 Shppery Rock 86
SOUTH
A a Hun sv e 95 K~n ucky Wes eyan 82
A co n S 65 Flonda A&amp;M 47
A zona OS Puerto A co Mayaguez 4
Augus a S BB Shaw 70
Campbe sv ~ 98 Spa d ng 76
Coas a Ca o na 74 ETSU 7
Col o Charles on 7 Oho 58
Geo g a 77 Va Commonwea h 63
L ndsey W son 47 B esc a 44
LOUSY e 88 Cans us 69
N Ke ucky 8B S F anc s lnd 1
A chmond 78 Copp n S 64
S Cao naS 5 N Cao naA&amp;T72
Sou he U 72 ee h ne Cookman 60
V gna 73 Lberty46
MIDWEST
Au o a 74 Nonh Cent a 67
Be he nd 77 Northwes e n M n 63
Badey58 Cone 55
Cap a as Ma e a 40
C n nna 9 Dayton 69
Fo da 9 ChcagoS 30
nos92 Mssou 74
owa S 9 N owa 73
L con Mo 84 Mssou S ou s 9
Me mph s 93 UMKC 38
Mchgan S 8 Cen M h gan 52
Mo
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0 erbe n 86 Oh o Northe n 66
S CoudS 84 Concoda S P
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Har.a Cl 66
Bay
79 Sou e n Ca 55
SMU 2 NOr1h exas 6
S ephen F Aus n 6 P a eVe 52
Te as 82 SW Texas 4

Oh o H gh Schoo Boys Baske ba I
Wednesdays Aesu Is
B so v e 8 s o 73 Ga e sv e 67
Ch co he Hun ng on Ross 89 La ham
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Cn ndanH ~ 8 N Be dTayo
Cll'l Mad e a 9 Sp ng Ca h Cen
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1'1 Ma emon 77 Be~ a a62
Day M am Va ey 53 Co 5 We ng o 2
E L e poo 90 .Oak. G en W Va 36
Fa rt e d 64 Ox o d Ta a wanda 43
Ga es M s Hawken 59 B on Be ksh e 7

FAR WEST
61 IdahO S 59

De ro 67 E Washingt~ 62
Gonzaga 74 Mon ana 73
Tu sa 65 San 0 ego 56
UC lrv ne 81 Bmn ngham Southem 69

Men 1 College Baskelblll Sear..
EAST
Hoy C oss 65 Fo dham 63
Lalayene 8 Sc anion 69
V g n a Tech 59 Moun St Marys Mel 56
SOUTH
E Ke ucky 73 Ca S Fu erton 67
Geo ge Mason 81 Coasla Ca o na 65
Lou sana Mon oe 22 Touga oo 67
Stelson 84 B m r!Qham Southe n 6B
Tennessee Tech 110 Asbury 52
VMI 77 Mary Washmg4on 47
MIDWEST
Badey75
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Sue 84 SantaCaa60
ChcagoG 7 E Mchgan60
ndPu ndps72 ndanaS 70
Kansas St 86 Hamplon 7
MaQuee78WCaona66
Oh o S 88 Robert Moms 46
SE M ssou 8 Campt&gt;el 54
SW M ssou S 70 UMKC 58
W s G een Bay 72 Gonzaga 61
SOUTHWEST
Arkansas 5 Northwes en St 47
Charlo e 94 UTEP a
Ok aha a 9a SW Texas 48
Rc;e74 PortandS 62
SepllenFA s 95 Schene so
Texas
Hous on 50
FAR WEST
A zona 88 LSU 75
A zona S 59 Me tl 42
Aus
Peay 74 Coo adoS 72
San Jose S 83 Sac amen o S 58
U ah S 76 UC A e s de 62
TOURNAMENTS
Puerto R co Hoi day Class c
F rst Round
A abama 64 N Iowa 56
C nc nna 74 Youngs ownS 65
Cemson94 Fo daA an c8
Y.ashngon6 Ame~ea U PA 4
San Juan Shootoul
F st Round
Ken S 57 Northwes e. n 58
Neb as~a 8 o a 80
SMU 0 P ertO"A co Mayaguez 72
Va Commonwea h 90 Evansv e 82
Slate Fa m Good Neighbor C asslc
F st Round
Co of Cha es on 68 Jacksonv e S 57
De awa e 82 Charles on Sou hen 63
T end Homes Class c
Champ onsh p
F esno S 85 Lou sana La aye e 69
Th d Place
To edo 80 Samlo d 74

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Gator Bowl
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Wednesday Dec 20
Mob leA abam• Bow
Sou hen Mss SSppl28 TCU 2
Thu actay Dec 21
Las Vegas Bowl
A Las Vegas
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s A ka sas 6 5 8 p m
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Sunday Cec 24
Oahu Bow
At Hono u u
V g a 65 vs Geoga 74 830 pm
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Monday Dec 25
Blue-G ay Classic
A Montgomery Ala
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Aloha Bowl
AI Honolulu
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Wednesday Dec 27
Motor C ty Bowl
At Pont ac M ch
Masha
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Galle yfurn lu e com Bowl
At Houston
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p m ESPN2
Thursday Dec 28
Human tar an Bowl
AI Bose Idaho
8o se Sa e (9 2) s Texas E Paso 8 3)
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Music C ty Bowl
A Nashv Ia Tenn
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M cronpc com Bowl
At Mlam
M nnesota 6 5 11s North Ca o na S ate 7
4 7pm TBS
Ins ght com Bowl
AI Phoemx
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p m ESPN
F day Dec 29
Liberty Bow
AI Memph s Tenn
Coo ado Stae (92 vs Lousv e 92
30 p m (ESPN)
Sun Bowl
AI El Paso Texas
UCLA (6 5) vs Wiscons n 8 4 2 p m
CBS
Peach Bowl
At AI anta
Geoga Tech (92) s LSU 74 5 pm
(ESPN)
Holiday Bow
At San 0 ego
Texas 9 2 vs 0 egon (9 2) 8 30 p m
ESPN
Saturday Dec 30
Alamo Bowl
AI San Anton o
Neb aska 9 2 vs Northwes e n 8 3 8
p m (ESPN)
Sunday Oec 31
S Iicon Val ey C ass c
At San Jose Calf
F esno Sa e 7 4 vs A Fo ce (8 3 7 p m
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Independence Bowl
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Outback Bowl
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Rose Bowl
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Fiesta Bow
AI Tempe A lz
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Sugar Bowl
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i\vahama girls hold off Point Pleasant rolls
:·Hamlin in 54·47 thriller past Roane ·County
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BY fRANK CAPEHART
OVP CORRESPONDENT

MASON - Two undefe.1ted
tcJmS lucked up in .1 barn-buru"TrWc-dth:'ilhy that s.n\· tht.· L.~dy
_ [Jkons L l..1w d1t~1r way to .~ ~-t­
-+7 win over ~IJmlin .
It \\'.1~ rht• bigg~.·st test of rh(.·
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: other and turnc..·d it into .1 blaz; ing dud.
The Ladv. 'C.us \Wrc taller,
: and doubltng Falcon scoring
;rc,e. C.]. Blessing, outsidt', while
Wahama parried with tight,
-ball-hawking defense.
•• Slowed outside, Wahama got ·
;ilx big tallies inside from Julia
,tSoffman and two apiece by
: ~yre, Shiltz and Blessing to
· .¢ark the attack. Still, Pard11e
ll:iiled a trey, and their twin
jo,wers put back six to leave 1t at
}: 12-9 edge for the local lasses.
• .. Faced w1th the balanced Fal.. OOn offensive threats, Hamlin
h·ad to adjust defense, but the
.Jgcal gals turned it up a notch
both ends too.
With all five starters scoring,
and team harassing full-court
pressure affecting the VIsitors,
things began to heat up.
Natalie Roush was on a
defensive tear to force foe passing: ~ then nailed a thrce-pointc..·r
to ignite the blaze.
Blessi11g and Hoffman ripped
the nds on a p ~ur of Deuces

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of her own, the11 hit 3-of- 5
down the stretch and the Falrons had numlH:"r seVen, 54-47,
"This was a gre.Jt g.une by
two very ha~d-working reants,"
ch imed WJh.:una co.Kh LJrry
Wnght. "Our tot:tl tt.':llll e-ffort
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till' night.
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SPORTS STAff
POINT PLEASANT - The
Lady Knights responded to
Oi!;l'.
Roane County's big first quarter
A.,~erti11g dtl'Jr n.•boundi11g
with big defense in Wednesday's
pro\\'t.'"'~. Hambn gL) twu from
~6 -37 win.
Spnngl'r and Autlknbrinkt.• t\)
The loss was R.oanc-'s first on
cu t th~ nurgw. but S.tvn· .tnd
the SC..',lSO il .
Rou'h ~Lt:-.hcd in ti.H· .1 dcth." L'
Roane sco"·d 18 points in the
t.'.tch. and K.trh,· Slnltz C.lll!lcd ,I
first frame,. primarily on baskets
bL'.Hit\ ' lo budd .1 ~()-ll) h.dftitm:
by Nikki C.mte rbury and Sh.l\vna
k.ld .
c;oodwin . Roane hdd .m IM-1.1
Expnt(,'lllt.·d I bmltll w.1~ nol
advant.lgl' .tt the end of onc..~ p..:ri,\bout, ttl L'Oill"L'lfL' .llld I"O,li'L'd
od. T h&lt;· l:1dy Raiders hit nearly
b.1o..-k. 111 tht.• thn-d fr,\ltlL'. H.J nl'\"l'rything they shor, hittin g: ')diJnt; rht• F.tkllll IHL'~'lli"L' \\'dl
of-1 I in tlw period.
lh&gt;\\", tilL' LHh· Bohc1t ~ \H'Ilt ru
B ml ~et Nib,·rt helped keep
rhc1r hc..·t·"'ht.· Conlt\lllin~ th1..·
Poim in the ga111e with six points
bn.1nh. Spnnger ]Hit one h.tl"k.
in till' opl•ning fr:tmc. She and
P,1rduL' n,tikd one..· ..1nd Lu1nlk _Ill!-.{ ~ll)li"L'll\l'ly pk,\~l'd."
C.JSsic N,•well would k·ad Point
~plat the llt.'t' to nH it clo!&lt;&gt;e.
Six locals lit up thl' "rorl~­ wi th I~ points each. Nibert also
S.l\'rc..· and l-lot1ln.ut rl'~ponded bo.lrd . A strong final period put
gr.1bbed I 'J board&lt;.
with. d:mthes. 'but H .Hnhn h~..·ld C.J. Ble»ing atop the i~&gt;t with
" After the start that th&lt;'Y
.111 11-H t.•dg-c tt1 sluvc the i&lt;H.'al
I~. whik Hoffnun lud .1 stron g
(Roane) had, shooting 9-for-1 I.
k.1d down ~" .17-.&gt;0 ,It the lin,ll 14 ra llies, Kara Sayre· netted
from the field in th e first yuarter,
tltrn.
elewn. Natalie Rou sh' '~or five. we playt•d well defensively," said
Now, thL' \·isitors launched while Michelle and Kathy Shiltz
Point coach Daw Bodkin. "They
their own lightning bolts. Par- h.H.l four and two respective-ly.
sco red ·JS points the first quarter,
tiut:&lt; ripped the ners, Sprin~wr
On the boa~ds, Hamli11 hdd o and then the rest of the game
and Aufdenbrinke got put - 42-29 advantage, but Michell&lt;·
they only scored 19 points.
backs , Pardue added a free Shiltz pulled down 10 and
"Obviously we did somethmg
throw. whi le Micl1ell'e Shiltz got H offman grabbed eight to ofEct
well defensively in the second,
the only local goa l and the lead the Hamlin height. Blessi ng go t
third and fourth quarters. I
was down to two .
tlvc and Roush four.
thought o ur full-court pressure
Springer hit ag.1in tu knot the
Leading the scoring parade hurt them a lot. It took them out
coum with more tlun six min- for Hamlin was Pardue with a
of their offense. As a team, we
utes to go.
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game-high 22 points.
played very good defense after the
Crunch time was h&gt;re , and
Springer notched 13 and had
something speCial was at hand. 10 boards; wh(le Aufdenbrinke
Strategy tim e found the Palcons topped all rebciunders with 16
spreading on half . court, and and added six points. Linville
Blessing broke free to regain the ch ipped in four and Lemaster
lead .
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Frustration brought a techniNow, the 7-0 locals have a few
cal foul on H amlin. Kara Sayrt• days' rest after the two-day
three points as - the Eagle jugstepped up to the line; nai led ordeal. They can revel some, but
both shots, and 1t may have been must get ready for the two-day gerna ut moved ahead.
Point guard Amber Baker had
the tuming point of the game. Chrlstnus to urney on o~cem­
From tlwn on, the spread delib- . ber 27-28 when Duval, Wirt, no trouble beating the full court
erate. ball-control game took and Spring Valley come to pressure to chip in five points in
the fourth .
charge to build prl'ssure on Wah;una ·, cotlrt.
Nel sonville-York pulled to
Hamlin.
within five points with 49 sec~
Pardue an d Linville got SIX,
onds
remaining in th e game. Eastbut lllessing cut through for six
ern was able to pick up a co uple
bas_h ·ts ·in transition 01fter b~a tl ng
the Buckl'ye press easily increasmg tht.·ir lead to st'Vl'll.
"Whitney Karr stepp&lt;·d up and

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to bt.• ti-2. W.:. have.: ;1 very h.1rd
b'"J il H.' 111 from of us.' '
T h&lt;· Colonials did their Jl"l't by
ofTl"r in g .li ttle 1-.:.sistance. ·
"Robert Morris was nor competitivl.",'~ N.:.~ said. "We ha-d some
tum owrs and O hio State pl.1yed
grea t defense. After tha t, the
~la ll gh tcr was on·."
Zac h Williams sco red 19
points. Cobe OmkoU ic 11 points
and Will Dudley 10.
Ken Johnson bl oc ked the
Colonials' first rw" shots. Jo hnsnn, who led the [l.ltion in bloc ks
a yt.·ar ago, finished with s.:.ve-n.
"He just created a c limate
1round the basket early that set
the tone for the rest of the g:un t',"

fim quarter."
In the second period, Point
outscored Roane 11-7. Five Lady
Kmghts cashed in bu ckets during
the period, with Mirand:o Durst
helping to get the run started
with two jumpers in the first
minute and a half.
Roane also cooled down significan tly in the frame, hitting only
.l-of-11 shots. The Point defense
forced Roane to start shooting
outside the p;,int, unlike the first
period when.· c..•ight of Ro:mc's
baskets caml.' from within nine
f&lt;•et of the bask,•t.
Re gina Bing,s seven-foote r
\\'ith four seconds on the dork
n.trrowcJ th t.• Ro.Int.· lc;u.i co .252 ~ at the half.
In the thinl , Point doubled up
the Lady Raiders, out-!,'llllning
them 16-H. Newell and Nibert
each sconod four in the period.
Point took the lead for good at
the 2:27 mark on a pair of free
throws by Newell.
Goo(hvin hit two treys in th~
frame, but her teamntatcs were
unable to support her eflort and
Point led 40-33 at the last turn .
Point play.ed Wednesday's game
on a·short staff. Junior Jennie Wilson missed her second start after
suffering a hyper- extended knee
in last Thursday's game .. Wilson
did come off the bench and play,
however.

Point was also short their sixth
man, which forced Bodkin to
play two sophomores, Amber
Keefer and Ashley Thomas, from
the j unior varsity squad extensillcly in the contest. Thomas hit a
big tnoy Jt the end of the third
quarter when the game was 111
doubt.
"They stepped UP.·" said Bodkin . "Amber Keefer and Ashley
Thomas stepped up and did a
heck of a job. They were scared to
death: I'm sme. Amber started
ton ight. ·and J''lllli,· played
tll'llH:ndously coming otl" a mild
k.nec..· injury. I thought sht.· 'itt.·ppt.·d
up and played .1 good g:;u nc.' "'
Wilson and T homa&gt; both hn islu~J wirh three poims.
Roant•'s returning: all -st;"t tt·r.
Stephanie Eastman. was held to
just on e tidd goal an d four
poi nts. Juni or Kri stin Drain spent
lhe c:vl'ning shadowing R oane's
leader.
"Kristin did an excel lent job
defensively. She's gu:mhng Eastman. a much taller girl," said Bodkin .
Goodwin finish ed with 12
points to lead Roane. Canterbury
added eight.
Miranda Durst scored six for
the Lady Knights .
Point (2-4) will travel to Herbert Hoover on Friday.

played her best game of the season so far tonight," Eastern head
coach P•ul Brannon said. "Her
and Danielle lead us on an 18-0
run at the end of the second
quarter, that gave us a lot of
momentum to start the second
half. What can I say about Amber
Baker, she aiways plays hard and
gets the ball where it needs to be
as wdl as commanding our
offense. I also think Danielle
Spencer played a wry physical
game. She collected IS rebounds
tonight and contributed lJ points.
\Vith an outstanding effort o n
defense.
"A mark of a good ball dub i1
when you em come from bt.·hind

and win on the road, I think we
showed a lot ()f team! that we are
for real thi! year."
The Eagles were led in scoring
by Stacie Watson with IS points
and 17 rebounds, to continue her
double double average . Senior
Amber Baker followed with 11
points and 5 assists. Whitney Karr
added 10 as well.
The Eagles shot 18 of 41 from
the field and 13 of 21 from the
foul line.
The reserve team won, 33-14.
Kass Lodwick, JesSica Boyles, Jt•sSICa Dillon and Krystal Baker
sco red six points aptt:&lt;ce.

Nee said.
Tlw BlKkeyt.'S hit fou r to nst.·rJohmon sa id h,· \\'as happy to mivc .3-pointcrs Llurip g the spurt
ti nish up the appetizc•rs.
&lt;111d made all nine of tht.·ir shots
'·We gnt an other Wlll tonight. frum the field ov~rall.
It do~s n 't mat ter if its · by two
Boban Savo\"lr srorc..·d c..'ight
points nr by .10 points, or who it's pu11Hs, includmg . .1 pair nf J;1g:1inst. Now we all cJ n fo cus on pointe rs, ami {Irian Bm\\'n ll.ld
Kans.Js," . he said. "The K.m s.IS s~·,·cn in tlw surge.
game is hu ge. We have au ~xccl­
0\'er that s.t m~ 7-minute penlenr chance to g;.un s mnl~ rc..•cogni- od. the Colnn i:~ ls were 1-for-7
ti on. lf we win Satu rd;.ty, peoplt.: . from th~.: fi eld with fin· turnovr.:rs.
will look at us ditTe remly."
The lead never dropped below
No o ne from Robert Morris 32 points in the second half.
hit double figures . Tykr Bacon hit
'This gamt•, for tun ately, did not
thrl!c- 3-pnintcrs for nm e points.
take all that much out of uS,"
Robert Morri.1 \vas still in the O'Brien said.
ga me, trailing 19-13 on Er ic
The Buckeyes, 0' Brien said,
CISey-Fo rd's shot inside with undcrstmd th ey're stepping up in
7:32 left in the half.
.
cl:l ss against Kansas.
But Ohi'o State scored 27 of the
"We're going, to have to be on
next 29 points, pounding the ball top of everything to h.1w any
inside for layups and - when kind of chance on Satu rday," he
that wasn't an option - hitting said.
shots behind the arc.

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"I thought mentally, offensively.
he
de cided he needed to score to
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till' Cnm'\Oil Tidl' (~-0) .1 \.'ol!t.'(- I st.tnl'J to rush .111d. ~o'ntit.:d up
C011er. sport wheels, 35 ,000 miles
$10800304675 7
Refrigeration
tli'C I 1-t&lt;&gt;r-~J.
excellenl cond•rion . $10.500, 740~
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with .1 b.td g.lmt.·." W. t l~tt.·~ s.tid.
Res•dent1al or commercial winng,
992·6061
1997 Jel!p Gr Chero~ee Laredo.
"Rod \\\ 1.; rht.· only g:ur who "The tempo of the..· g.Hlll' w.t~n 't
new service or repa~rs . Master ll·
VB , Loaded lealher seats, eJ&lt;cel·
1999 5 · 10 . 4M4 , $14,000 M1 tes. lent COndii•On (304)773·9509
censed electrician R1denour got It going .. md th.1t \\'&lt;lS t.'ll&lt;Htgh
right f~n w;, .I nt..l \\'l' had ·' h.m..i
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V-6. Loaded , $11.495 . 1996 S-10,
Eteclrrcaf, WV000306 , 304 -675- to hnld tlwm otT." Alabam1 ).;tl&lt;~rd
tillll' ~hooting . rt \\',\~ nllC oftJ.O~l'
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75 'Chevy 4x4 SWB 350 &lt;~BM .
1786
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1986 S-10 $1 ,695: Other Trucl(s Auro, Bucket Seats AIC. $;1200
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No. 10 Arizona 88, LSU 75
unsed Moror Vehicle Deater 1 ~--:--::-:---::-----­ You 'f/ be (10&lt;1ring on a claud wirh
S•nc e 1995 COOK MOTORS 97 F· r 50, 4x4 XLT . Elllended
1M bur rou'lf ,,,dill t11e
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the '"·,·r,·h .lft.T tl"· l'&lt;~nth,·rs (2Af
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decisive 17-2 second-half run as
Arizona shook off a sluggish start
to beat previously undefeated
LSU.
Arenas scored 16 of his seasonhigh 24 points in th e second half
as th e Wildcats (6-3) reversed an
66-60 loss at LSU last season, the
worst drfr.ar in coach Lutt.•
Olson's I R ·seasons at Arizona.
Ronald Dupree led LSU (6-1)
with 2 1 points.
No. I H Oklahmn.1 %, Sot~th­
w~st Texas ..J.H
A&lt;tron McGhct.· srort.•d 2&lt;•
point,, and &lt;Jkl.!hom.1 broh· the
gaml' op..:n with an l'arly '2.7 -1

run.
JR. R.l)'lllOnd ;~Jded 17 points
t(lr the Sooners (~- I ). D.tin En·in
led \'isiti ug South\\"l'llt ll•xa ~ (.f-5)
ll'ith 111 poims .
No. 25 Arkansas 115,
Northwestern St. 47
J,Jilllt.'I'O P.trgo .111d Br.t ndon
I &gt;t.'olll l'.ll"h '\fl)rl'd 2ll puJ tW; tC.1r
host Ark.1u'·" (7-2). M"·h.&gt;&lt;·l,
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SHERIFF'S SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
CASE NO. CJO.CV.02G
THE STATE OF OHIO,
MEIGS COUNTY .

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Rold, s. 88 deg. 08' 24"

Woat, 115.16 feet being the
true point of BEGINNING
and containing 1.382 Acroo,
more or !all, and baing tho
same

real

estate

. Residential, Commercial
Free Estimates
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deocr!bed In Official Record
68, Pg. 164 but with a more
MID.STATE T.RUST, VII
accurate description by thlo
aurvey.
PLANT!FF,
Survey lor Counts waa
vs.
performed
on June 19, 1998
KELLY R. COUNTS, ET AL
by Philip M. Roberta, Ohio
Reglatered Surveyor No.
DEFENDANTS.
6196.
Iron pin set art
In pursuance of an Order
of Sale In the above entitled 5/8x30" robar with pintle ID
action, I will oner lor 1111 at CIPI labeled PMR 6196. AU
public auction lnaldo tho other monuments are aa
door of tho Courthouse In noted.
Sublect · to all legal
Molgo County, Ohio on the
teaae
0,,eaaemente and right
12th day of January 2001 at
of
ways
of record.
10:00 a.m., tho .following
FOR
LAST
SOURCE OF
described real estate.
Situate In tho Township of TITLE SEE VOL 68~ Pg. 163
•' Letart, County of Meigs and of the Oftlcla! Recorda of
County, Ohln. Parcel
State of Ohio being Me!go
No.
08-00693.000
1bounded and described as
pramlooo are located
follows: BEGINNING on the iot Said
49270 Manual Road,
North line of 100 Aero Lot. Racine,
45nl. Said
•: No. 222 at tha N.W. corner premisesOhio,
were appraised at
., ola 1 1/2 Acre tract of land $30,000.00 and cannot be
now or formerly owned by oo!d lor leas than two·
Max Manuel (S.E. D.B. 139, th!rda
of that amount, to
•' Pg. 450); thence South wit: $20,000.00.
TERMS OF
following the Wool !Ina of SALE:
CASH
OR
Max Manuel 's 1 1/2 Acre CER11F!ED CHECK UPON
tract of land to tho road DELIVER OF DEED.
leading from P!anto to
Fa!rvlaw; thence In a JAMES L. SOULSBY
Wooter!y direction following SHERIFF OF MEIGS
the maanderlnga of said COUI!TY, OHIO.

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··to Max Minuel, Jr. and 311 PARKAVENUE
Gloria Manuel !Sao D.B. IRONTON, OHIO 45638 .
176, Pg. 519); thence North (740) 532·8744
':following the Eut lint of .12/21,28,1/4
·rMax Manuel, Jr., East line to

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-21% Hunters Pride Dog Food $6.75/50
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Crumbles $5.99/50
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the North Uno of 100 Acre
·· Lot No: 222 which point !ai_.!P:.!u:,:b~l~lc~N:.:O:..:t:;;IC:..:e~­
'a!ao the N.E. corner of the
PUBLIC NOTICE
·. MaK Manuel, Jr. 4 1/2 Acre
. N011CE OF PUBLIC
. tract of land; thence Eut
HEARING ON THE TAX
· on tho North line of 100
BUDGET
Acre Lot No. 222 to tho
Two cop!ea of the tax
. place ·of BEGINNING and
containing 1.25 Acre1, more budget lor the . Southern
D!otr!ct of Racine, In Molgo
· or!eaa.
There Ia excepted, county, Ohio, are on fl!o In
however,
from
this the office of the Treasurer,
conveyance all the coal Donnie E. Hill of said
underlying Tracts One and district.
Theao are for public
Two which haa been ao!d to
the Sunday Creek Coal Co., Inspection; a public hearing
set D.B. Pg. 2, Ma!ga
at the Southern Local
County, Ohio Rocordo of on
eald budget
be held
School
D!octlct,willBoard
of
Doade.
The above doacrlbod real Education oft!ce on the day
s .t op In And See
estate
being
more of January 2, 2001 at 4:30
Sieve Riffle
particularly doacr!bad •• p.m. at tho organizational
•
-lollowa: Situate In the mooting.
· Townah!p of Letart, Mo!ga
. ~ Sales Representative
Donn!oE.Hm,T;uouror
County, Ohio, Section 6, T. ~~2~ ~~· 22, 24, 26, 21, 28, 28,
:~
Larry S ch. ~ y
1N, R. 12W and being more
particularly dttcr!btd 11
. lollowa: BEGINNING lor
Public Notice
roleronco at tho point of
lnterttct!on of tho W11t llno
PUBLIC NOTICE
of 1oo Aero Lot No. 222 and
FOR SALE
tho centerline (oa trovo!od)
In accordance with tho 150 East State Street Phone (140) 5~3-6671
on the date of this ourvey) Ohio Rev!oad Code, oaaled Alhens, Ohio 45?01
of Manual Road; thence bid. w!!! ba rece!vod by tho
,
following the oald MEIGS County Board of JL.____:.·_"!;A:..!::.!Be::.ll::e:.:.r....:.;:.::.~~::..:..:.:..&lt;c..::.;:;.'---'61~29""1m_•_·_,
contor!lno of Manuel Rood Comm!11lonero In tho!r
and tho next lour (4) office located In the
burlngo and d!otancu:
courthouoe,
Third
Floor,
Now Renting
Advertise In
thonco s. 89 dog. 43' 34" Second
Stroot,
Pomeroy,
Eaat, 218.47 feet to a point;
Ohio 45789, for
two used
thanco S. 87 deg. 22' 29" ·ambulances
belonging
to
"J
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Eaot 267.67 feat to a point;
EMS,
until
ro:oo
a.m.
on
$25
than~a S. 89 dog. 18' 21" Monday, January 6, 2001 .
. Eaat, 35.70 loot to a point;
thence N. 87 dog. 47' 42" The bide will be opened at
Eaot, 550.44 feet to a point and
10:00 road
a.m. on
the same
aloud
for the I
r
being the trua point of
touowtng:
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YOUNG'S
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.beg!nrilng lor the following
Used
ambulances
with
no
.
daacrlbad real estate;
CARPENTER SERVICE
thence following the agreed guarantee or warranty
1984
350
Ford
Econollne
•
Room additions &amp; Remodeling
property line of Manuel,
Official Record 52, Pg. 747 4x4, Gas, formerly used aa •NowGaragos
•lltctrlcal &amp; Plumbing
and Counts Official Record squad 1.105, Soria! Number
1FDJS34L2EHB12131
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Roofl~ &amp; Gutters
68, Pg. 164, N. 08 dog. 33'
350
Ford
Econollne
1 1ng
44" West, 367.57 feet to an Dl 1989
•• a !, formerly used aa • Vlny 1 d1 ng &amp; Pant
• Palla &amp; Porch Docks
Iron pin set In a tanca
Free Estl'mates
marking the North lin~ of squad 1104. Serial Number
- 100 Aero Lot No. 222 and 1FDKE30MIKHB47670
NO EMS OR EMERGENCY
YOUNG Ill
pus!ng an Iron pin sat at
EQUIPMENT
WILL
BE
SOLD
992•6215
25.48 feet and a 6" Locust
THE VEHICLES.
at 111.25 feet ; thence WITH
Vehicles may be seen at the
Pomeroy, Ohio
· following said len co EMS building, Inca ted on
22. yr.. went
marking the North line of Mulberry Hts, In Pomeroy,
100 Acre Lot No. 222, s. 89 Ohio , during normal
dog. 55' 14" . Eaat, 217.97 business hours, Monday 1
, loot to an Iron pin set; through Friday.
~WICK'SG
thence following a fence
ALL BIDS MUST BE
· marking the property line SEALED AND MARKED . f'IAOLING and
between Rllllt·Lutz Vol. " BID
FOR
USED
319, Pg. 411 snd Count• AMBUI.ANCE" The Board of
29670 Bashan Road
EXCAVfiTING
Official Record 66, Pg. 164, county Commissioners
Racine, Ohio
s. 07 dog . 37' 44" Wool, reserves the right to reject
Hauling • Limeslone •
362.66 feet to the center of any and/or all bids and/or
45771
Manuel Road passing an any part thereof, and to
Grovel• Sand • Topsoil•
740-949·22H
Iron pin set at 297.94 feet; waive any Informality In any
·Sizes 5' x 1 O'
thence following Manuel bid.
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Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio.·

Thu~1 December 21,

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TRI- COUN.TY PREP HOOPS

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i\vahama girls hold off Point Pleasant rolls
:·Hamlin in 54·47 thriller past Roane ·County
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BY fRANK CAPEHART
OVP CORRESPONDENT

MASON - Two undefe.1ted
tcJmS lucked up in .1 barn-buru"TrWc-dth:'ilhy that s.n\· tht.· L.~dy
_ [Jkons L l..1w d1t~1r way to .~ ~-t­
-+7 win over ~IJmlin .
It \\'.1~ rht• bigg~.·st test of rh(.·
\':"c.u thu.., t~u tl,; . .tlw W.lh,lllllth.
~nd tlwy p.lS!!I..'d 1t with tly111~
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; big

rh.J!\C'n.gL'S. ("tli1S[,\Ilr ((Hl\t'-

b.tcks ..md knoHcd the bl.tzlllt;
b.tnlt• L'.ltl\' l1l the tin.d p~o.'rt('d tu
~lrc:ssun.· (h~..· lot'.Jl g.J!., to the
brt•.tklllg- pnint.
Bur. the tot.Jl tl'.llll cft(Jrr by
~ '"th~..· F.tlc~'ll" h.tndkti it .dl. .111d
: p1dkd .IW.IY Ill £!11..• tltl,tl lllllllltt.'\
• for thc..· brc..',lthk~s \\"Ill .
• E.nly in the opL'ntng: lJll:lrtt.'r,
both tt.':tms ust.·d .tll ninety ft'c..'t
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open speed. Both handk·d the
: other and turnc..·d it into .1 blaz; ing dud.
The Ladv. 'C.us \Wrc taller,
: and doubltng Falcon scoring
;rc,e. C.]. Blessing, outsidt', while
Wahama parried with tight,
-ball-hawking defense.
•• Slowed outside, Wahama got ·
;ilx big tallies inside from Julia
,tSoffman and two apiece by
: ~yre, Shiltz and Blessing to
· .¢ark the attack. Still, Pard11e
ll:iiled a trey, and their twin
jo,wers put back six to leave 1t at
}: 12-9 edge for the local lasses.
• .. Faced w1th the balanced Fal.. OOn offensive threats, Hamlin
h·ad to adjust defense, but the
.Jgcal gals turned it up a notch
both ends too.
With all five starters scoring,
and team harassing full-court
pressure affecting the VIsitors,
things began to heat up.
Natalie Roush was on a
defensive tear to force foe passing: ~ then nailed a thrce-pointc..·r
to ignite the blaze.
Blessi11g and Hoffman ripped
the nds on a p ~ur of Deuces

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tht.• Falcon~ to .1 ~.J - 1 J .ldv:mc.:-.11.. h

of her own, the11 hit 3-of- 5
down the stretch and the Falrons had numlH:"r seVen, 54-47,
"This was a gre.Jt g.une by
two very ha~d-working reants,"
ch imed WJh.:una co.Kh LJrry
Wnght. "Our tot:tl tt.':llll e-ffort
had . .to be thl' !&lt;~hlll111g point of
till' night.
"Thq' uut- rl'houndt.'d ll"i hy · .1
bunrh, but te.1m ckfcusc turnt.~d
tt.
N.tt.dll' R.nush \\'.\!'! .111
;tb"'~)llltl' bulldl)g guing .lflt.'r
Joost.• balk aJh.i L'\'t'ryonc g:t\'L' it
th,·ir .dl.
"W hen ()IlL' pt.·r~oll ~\-.1.~ down,
.lltotht.•r o.;tcppt.•d '.tp. It"'·'" J llq .l
tl'l'IHl'll dOtl~ d'ti)rt by L'\'I.'!'YOIIl'
to ntt.·c..·t .1 hugt.' dullcngt.' Thi!&lt;&gt;
\\'J' .t tlnt.· tc..· .11n we l'dgl·d. I .lltl

SPORTS STAff
POINT PLEASANT - The
Lady Knights responded to
Oi!;l'.
Roane County's big first quarter
A.,~erti11g dtl'Jr n.•boundi11g
with big defense in Wednesday's
pro\\'t.'"'~. Hambn gL) twu from
~6 -37 win.
Spnngl'r and Autlknbrinkt.• t\)
The loss was R.oanc-'s first on
cu t th~ nurgw. but S.tvn· .tnd
the SC..',lSO il .
Rou'h ~Lt:-.hcd in ti.H· .1 dcth." L'
Roane sco"·d 18 points in the
t.'.tch. and K.trh,· Slnltz C.lll!lcd ,I
first frame,. primarily on baskets
bL'.Hit\ ' lo budd .1 ~()-ll) h.dftitm:
by Nikki C.mte rbury and Sh.l\vna
k.ld .
c;oodwin . Roane hdd .m IM-1.1
Expnt(,'lllt.·d I bmltll w.1~ nol
advant.lgl' .tt the end of onc..~ p..:ri,\bout, ttl L'Oill"L'lfL' .llld I"O,li'L'd
od. T h&lt;· l:1dy Raiders hit nearly
b.1o..-k. 111 tht.• thn-d fr,\ltlL'. H.J nl'\"l'rything they shor, hittin g: ')diJnt; rht• F.tkllll IHL'~'lli"L' \\'dl
of-1 I in tlw period.
lh&gt;\\", tilL' LHh· Bohc1t ~ \H'Ilt ru
B ml ~et Nib,·rt helped keep
rhc1r hc..·t·"'ht.· Conlt\lllin~ th1..·
Poim in the ga111e with six points
bn.1nh. Spnnger ]Hit one h.tl"k.
in till' opl•ning fr:tmc. She and
P,1rduL' n,tikd one..· ..1nd Lu1nlk _Ill!-.{ ~ll)li"L'll\l'ly pk,\~l'd."
C.JSsic N,•well would k·ad Point
~plat the llt.'t' to nH it clo!&lt;&gt;e.
Six locals lit up thl' "rorl~­ wi th I~ points each. Nibert also
S.l\'rc..· and l-lot1ln.ut rl'~ponded bo.lrd . A strong final period put
gr.1bbed I 'J board&lt;.
with. d:mthes. 'but H .Hnhn h~..·ld C.J. Ble»ing atop the i~&gt;t with
" After the start that th&lt;'Y
.111 11-H t.•dg-c tt1 sluvc the i&lt;H.'al
I~. whik Hoffnun lud .1 stron g
(Roane) had, shooting 9-for-1 I.
k.1d down ~" .17-.&gt;0 ,It the lin,ll 14 ra llies, Kara Sayre· netted
from the field in th e first yuarter,
tltrn.
elewn. Natalie Rou sh' '~or five. we playt•d well defensively," said
Now, thL' \·isitors launched while Michelle and Kathy Shiltz
Point coach Daw Bodkin. "They
their own lightning bolts. Par- h.H.l four and two respective-ly.
sco red ·JS points the first quarter,
tiut:&lt; ripped the ners, Sprin~wr
On the boa~ds, Hamli11 hdd o and then the rest of the game
and Aufdenbrinke got put - 42-29 advantage, but Michell&lt;·
they only scored 19 points.
backs , Pardue added a free Shiltz pulled down 10 and
"Obviously we did somethmg
throw. whi le Micl1ell'e Shiltz got H offman grabbed eight to ofEct
well defensively in the second,
the only local goa l and the lead the Hamlin height. Blessi ng go t
third and fourth quarters. I
was down to two .
tlvc and Roush four.
thought o ur full-court pressure
Springer hit ag.1in tu knot the
Leading the scoring parade hurt them a lot. It took them out
coum with more tlun six min- for Hamlin was Pardue with a
of their offense. As a team, we
utes to go.
.
game-high 22 points.
played very good defense after the
Crunch time was h&gt;re , and
Springer notched 13 and had
something speCial was at hand. 10 boards; wh(le Aufdenbrinke
Strategy tim e found the Palcons topped all rebciunders with 16
spreading on half . court, and and added six points. Linville
Blessing broke free to regain the ch ipped in four and Lemaster
lead .
bas two.
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Frustration brought a techniNow, the 7-0 locals have a few
cal foul on H amlin. Kara Sayrt• days' rest after the two-day
three points as - the Eagle jugstepped up to the line; nai led ordeal. They can revel some, but
both shots, and 1t may have been must get ready for the two-day gerna ut moved ahead.
Point guard Amber Baker had
the tuming point of the game. Chrlstnus to urney on o~cem­
From tlwn on, the spread delib- . ber 27-28 when Duval, Wirt, no trouble beating the full court
erate. ball-control game took and Spring Valley come to pressure to chip in five points in
the fourth .
charge to build prl'ssure on Wah;una ·, cotlrt.
Nel sonville-York pulled to
Hamlin.
within five points with 49 sec~
Pardue an d Linville got SIX,
onds
remaining in th e game. Eastbut lllessing cut through for six
ern was able to pick up a co uple
bas_h ·ts ·in transition 01fter b~a tl ng
the Buckl'ye press easily increasmg tht.·ir lead to st'Vl'll.
"Whitney Karr stepp&lt;·d up and

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to bt.• ti-2. W.:. have.: ;1 very h.1rd
b'"J il H.' 111 from of us.' '
T h&lt;· Colonials did their Jl"l't by
ofTl"r in g .li ttle 1-.:.sistance. ·
"Robert Morris was nor competitivl.",'~ N.:.~ said. "We ha-d some
tum owrs and O hio State pl.1yed
grea t defense. After tha t, the
~la ll gh tcr was on·."
Zac h Williams sco red 19
points. Cobe OmkoU ic 11 points
and Will Dudley 10.
Ken Johnson bl oc ked the
Colonials' first rw" shots. Jo hnsnn, who led the [l.ltion in bloc ks
a yt.·ar ago, finished with s.:.ve-n.
"He just created a c limate
1round the basket early that set
the tone for the rest of the g:un t',"

fim quarter."
In the second period, Point
outscored Roane 11-7. Five Lady
Kmghts cashed in bu ckets during
the period, with Mirand:o Durst
helping to get the run started
with two jumpers in the first
minute and a half.
Roane also cooled down significan tly in the frame, hitting only
.l-of-11 shots. The Point defense
forced Roane to start shooting
outside the p;,int, unlike the first
period when.· c..•ight of Ro:mc's
baskets caml.' from within nine
f&lt;•et of the bask,•t.
Re gina Bing,s seven-foote r
\\'ith four seconds on the dork
n.trrowcJ th t.• Ro.Int.· lc;u.i co .252 ~ at the half.
In the thinl , Point doubled up
the Lady Raiders, out-!,'llllning
them 16-H. Newell and Nibert
each sconod four in the period.
Point took the lead for good at
the 2:27 mark on a pair of free
throws by Newell.
Goo(hvin hit two treys in th~
frame, but her teamntatcs were
unable to support her eflort and
Point led 40-33 at the last turn .
Point play.ed Wednesday's game
on a·short staff. Junior Jennie Wilson missed her second start after
suffering a hyper- extended knee
in last Thursday's game .. Wilson
did come off the bench and play,
however.

Point was also short their sixth
man, which forced Bodkin to
play two sophomores, Amber
Keefer and Ashley Thomas, from
the j unior varsity squad extensillcly in the contest. Thomas hit a
big tnoy Jt the end of the third
quarter when the game was 111
doubt.
"They stepped UP.·" said Bodkin . "Amber Keefer and Ashley
Thomas stepped up and did a
heck of a job. They were scared to
death: I'm sme. Amber started
ton ight. ·and J''lllli,· played
tll'llH:ndously coming otl" a mild
k.nec..· injury. I thought sht.· 'itt.·ppt.·d
up and played .1 good g:;u nc.' "'
Wilson and T homa&gt; both hn islu~J wirh three poims.
Roant•'s returning: all -st;"t tt·r.
Stephanie Eastman. was held to
just on e tidd goal an d four
poi nts. Juni or Kri stin Drain spent
lhe c:vl'ning shadowing R oane's
leader.
"Kristin did an excel lent job
defensively. She's gu:mhng Eastman. a much taller girl," said Bodkin .
Goodwin finish ed with 12
points to lead Roane. Canterbury
added eight.
Miranda Durst scored six for
the Lady Knights .
Point (2-4) will travel to Herbert Hoover on Friday.

played her best game of the season so far tonight," Eastern head
coach P•ul Brannon said. "Her
and Danielle lead us on an 18-0
run at the end of the second
quarter, that gave us a lot of
momentum to start the second
half. What can I say about Amber
Baker, she aiways plays hard and
gets the ball where it needs to be
as wdl as commanding our
offense. I also think Danielle
Spencer played a wry physical
game. She collected IS rebounds
tonight and contributed lJ points.
\Vith an outstanding effort o n
defense.
"A mark of a good ball dub i1
when you em come from bt.·hind

and win on the road, I think we
showed a lot ()f team! that we are
for real thi! year."
The Eagles were led in scoring
by Stacie Watson with IS points
and 17 rebounds, to continue her
double double average . Senior
Amber Baker followed with 11
points and 5 assists. Whitney Karr
added 10 as well.
The Eagles shot 18 of 41 from
the field and 13 of 21 from the
foul line.
The reserve team won, 33-14.
Kass Lodwick, JesSica Boyles, Jt•sSICa Dillon and Krystal Baker
sco red six points aptt:&lt;ce.

Nee said.
Tlw BlKkeyt.'S hit fou r to nst.·rJohmon sa id h,· \\'as happy to mivc .3-pointcrs Llurip g the spurt
ti nish up the appetizc•rs.
&lt;111d made all nine of tht.·ir shots
'·We gnt an other Wlll tonight. frum the field ov~rall.
It do~s n 't mat ter if its · by two
Boban Savo\"lr srorc..·d c..'ight
points nr by .10 points, or who it's pu11Hs, includmg . .1 pair nf J;1g:1inst. Now we all cJ n fo cus on pointe rs, ami {Irian Bm\\'n ll.ld
Kans.Js," . he said. "The K.m s.IS s~·,·cn in tlw surge.
game is hu ge. We have au ~xccl­
0\'er that s.t m~ 7-minute penlenr chance to g;.un s mnl~ rc..•cogni- od. the Colnn i:~ ls were 1-for-7
ti on. lf we win Satu rd;.ty, peoplt.: . from th~.: fi eld with fin· turnovr.:rs.
will look at us ditTe remly."
The lead never dropped below
No o ne from Robert Morris 32 points in the second half.
hit double figures . Tykr Bacon hit
'This gamt•, for tun ately, did not
thrl!c- 3-pnintcrs for nm e points.
take all that much out of uS,"
Robert Morri.1 \vas still in the O'Brien said.
ga me, trailing 19-13 on Er ic
The Buckeyes, 0' Brien said,
CISey-Fo rd's shot inside with undcrstmd th ey're stepping up in
7:32 left in the half.
.
cl:l ss against Kansas.
But Ohi'o State scored 27 of the
"We're going, to have to be on
next 29 points, pounding the ball top of everything to h.1w any
inside for layups and - when kind of chance on Satu rday," he
that wasn't an option - hitting said.
shots behind the arc.

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time and seven the second.
"I thought mentally, offensively.
he
de cided he needed to score to
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M•les,
$8000,
(740
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Tide
coach Mark Gottfried said.
256-6169
810
Home
m11es . mtnor right s1de damage.
Craig
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had
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points
to
Grizzard Jidn 't know he had
maroon w1lh gray mterior, $3000
1973 Harley Dav1dson, 1200cc.
Improvements
• 1996 Ford EscorJ LX . 2 dr.,
bel
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.
reg cab, V-6, 5 sp . Sir, AM/FM
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local references furnished . Es• 96 Red Cavalier; 2 Door, Aucou
ld come bac k," Youngstown
cassene $13.000. 304·675·4849.
Booker Warren had 16 points
tabliShed 1975 .. Call 24 Hrs. (740)
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98 Harley 883 Hugger Black,
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for
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decisive 17-2 second-half run as
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Arenas scored 16 of his seasonhigh 24 points in th e second half
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•' Letart, County of Meigs and of the Oftlcla! Recorda of
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State of Ohio being Me!go
No.
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follows: BEGINNING on the iot Said
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•: No. 222 at tha N.W. corner premisesOhio,
were appraised at
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Max Manuel (S.E. D.B. 139, th!rda
of that amount, to
•' Pg. 450); thence South wit: $20,000.00.
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tract of land to tho road DELIVER OF DEED.
leading from P!anto to
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SHADE RIVER AG. SERVICE
"Ahead In service"
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·11.6% Protein Livestock/canle Feed $5.75/1 00 .,:
-21% Hunters Pride Dog Food $6.75/50
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-12% Western pride horse feed $5.75/50
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$1 .00 off cOupon makes next purchase $4.25/Sd' "
Crumbles $5.99/50
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T.M. Salt Blocks $4.75150 lb.
SHADE RIVER AG. SERVICE
35537 St. Rt. 7 North
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
740-985-3831
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Backhoe sennce.s.'
House sne work,
Driveway .f f lana
clearing,
Septic systems
instal/ea.

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the North Uno of 100 Acre
·· Lot No: 222 which point !ai_.!P:.!u:,:b~l~lc~N:.:O:..:t:;;IC:..:e~­
'a!ao the N.E. corner of the
PUBLIC NOTICE
·. MaK Manuel, Jr. 4 1/2 Acre
. N011CE OF PUBLIC
. tract of land; thence Eut
HEARING ON THE TAX
· on tho North line of 100
BUDGET
Acre Lot No. 222 to tho
Two cop!ea of the tax
. place ·of BEGINNING and
containing 1.25 Acre1, more budget lor the . Southern
D!otr!ct of Racine, In Molgo
· or!eaa.
There Ia excepted, county, Ohio, are on fl!o In
however,
from
this the office of the Treasurer,
conveyance all the coal Donnie E. Hill of said
underlying Tracts One and district.
Theao are for public
Two which haa been ao!d to
the Sunday Creek Coal Co., Inspection; a public hearing
set D.B. Pg. 2, Ma!ga
at the Southern Local
County, Ohio Rocordo of on
eald budget
be held
School
D!octlct,willBoard
of
Doade.
The above doacrlbod real Education oft!ce on the day
s .t op In And See
estate
being
more of January 2, 2001 at 4:30
Sieve Riffle
particularly doacr!bad •• p.m. at tho organizational
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· Townah!p of Letart, Mo!ga
. ~ Sales Representative
Donn!oE.Hm,T;uouror
County, Ohio, Section 6, T. ~~2~ ~~· 22, 24, 26, 21, 28, 28,
:~
Larry S ch. ~ y
1N, R. 12W and being more
particularly dttcr!btd 11
. lollowa: BEGINNING lor
Public Notice
roleronco at tho point of
lnterttct!on of tho W11t llno
PUBLIC NOTICE
of 1oo Aero Lot No. 222 and
FOR SALE
tho centerline (oa trovo!od)
In accordance with tho 150 East State Street Phone (140) 5~3-6671
on the date of this ourvey) Ohio Rev!oad Code, oaaled Alhens, Ohio 45?01
of Manual Road; thence bid. w!!! ba rece!vod by tho
,
following the oald MEIGS County Board of JL.____:.·_"!;A:..!::.!Be::.ll::e:.:.r....:.;:.::.~~::..:..:.:..&lt;c..::.;:;.'---'61~29""1m_•_·_,
contor!lno of Manuel Rood Comm!11lonero In tho!r
and tho next lour (4) office located In the
burlngo and d!otancu:
courthouoe,
Third
Floor,
Now Renting
Advertise In
thonco s. 89 dog. 43' 34" Second
Stroot,
Pomeroy,
Eaat, 218.47 feet to a point;
Ohio 45789, for
two used
thanco S. 87 deg. 22' 29" ·ambulances
belonging
to
"J
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Eaot 267.67 feat to a point;
EMS,
until
ro:oo
a.m.
on
$25
than~a S. 89 dog. 18' 21" Monday, January 6, 2001 .
. Eaat, 35.70 loot to a point;
thence N. 87 dog. 47' 42" The bide will be opened at
Eaot, 550.44 feet to a point and
10:00 road
a.m. on
the same
aloud
for the I
r
being the trua point of
touowtng:
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YOUNG'S
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Used
ambulances
with
no
.
daacrlbad real estate;
CARPENTER SERVICE
thence following the agreed guarantee or warranty
1984
350
Ford
Econollne
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Room additions &amp; Remodeling
property line of Manuel,
Official Record 52, Pg. 747 4x4, Gas, formerly used aa •NowGaragos
•lltctrlcal &amp; Plumbing
and Counts Official Record squad 1.105, Soria! Number
1FDJS34L2EHB12131
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Roofl~ &amp; Gutters
68, Pg. 164, N. 08 dog. 33'
350
Ford
Econollne
1 1ng
44" West, 367.57 feet to an Dl 1989
•• a !, formerly used aa • Vlny 1 d1 ng &amp; Pant
• Palla &amp; Porch Docks
Iron pin set In a tanca
Free Estl'mates
marking the North lin~ of squad 1104. Serial Number
- 100 Aero Lot No. 222 and 1FDKE30MIKHB47670
NO EMS OR EMERGENCY
YOUNG Ill
pus!ng an Iron pin sat at
EQUIPMENT
WILL
BE
SOLD
992•6215
25.48 feet and a 6" Locust
THE VEHICLES.
at 111.25 feet ; thence WITH
Vehicles may be seen at the
Pomeroy, Ohio
· following said len co EMS building, Inca ted on
22. yr.. went
marking the North line of Mulberry Hts, In Pomeroy,
100 Acre Lot No. 222, s. 89 Ohio , during normal
dog. 55' 14" . Eaat, 217.97 business hours, Monday 1
, loot to an Iron pin set; through Friday.
~WICK'SG
thence following a fence
ALL BIDS MUST BE
· marking the property line SEALED AND MARKED . f'IAOLING and
between Rllllt·Lutz Vol. " BID
FOR
USED
319, Pg. 411 snd Count• AMBUI.ANCE" The Board of
29670 Bashan Road
EXCAVfiTING
Official Record 66, Pg. 164, county Commissioners
Racine, Ohio
s. 07 dog . 37' 44" Wool, reserves the right to reject
Hauling • Limeslone •
362.66 feet to the center of any and/or all bids and/or
45771
Manuel Road passing an any part thereof, and to
Grovel• Sand • Topsoil•
740-949·22H
Iron pin set at 297.94 feet; waive any Informality In any
·Sizes 5' x 1 O'
thence following Manuel bid.
Fill Dirt • Mulch •
(12) 21, 28, 2 tc
to 10' x 30'
Bulldozer Servites
Hours
.(740) 992-3470
7:00AM • 8:00 PM

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Cell.ular
Jeff Warner Ins.
992-5479

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992·6396
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992 2272
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PUTS
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All Mabs Tractor &amp; J/A- ' Backhoe •
Equipment

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Case-IH Parls
Dealers.
1000 Sl. Rl. 7 South .
Coo/viii•. OH 45723

741H187-D388

··~ • Trencher·
lighl Hauling
for oil cu s tom
work services

FREE ESTIMATES
740-949·1045
Toll Free
1-800-PJE-IOSS

Call 740-992.·5827 or 740·992·6566

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Now taking applications for Boby Silting Service.
Plenty of play room, a lot of acllvlly to
make the doy more enjoyable.
Children of oil ages welcome before and after
school care. New Born are our pleasure wllh
close supervision for your peoce of mind.

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UJICLE SAM'S LOSS IS YOUR GAIN! UNCLE SAM'S LOSS IS YOUR GAIN! UNCLE SAM'S LOSS IS YOUR GAIN! UNCLE SAM'S LOSS IS YOUR GAIN!

CHEVROLET • OLDSMOBILE
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446-0842
f(oliday Blowout Sale

·with approved credit!
Entire lnventorj· New and Used· Priced to SeD!

95 Grand Prix
Super Clean

$6990
98 VW Passat

IDDD BliND IM SB

IDDD IUI~I PW lVI

43000 Miles
A-1 Condition

Maroon, PW, Tilt, Cruise, CO player,
SHARP!

Only 4500 "Demo" miles! Absolutely

$15,700'

· Pontiac
Beautiful Car
A Mus_t See At

COMPARE ANYWHERE @

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loaded. Grand touring Suspension,
etc. WAS $36,323

Big Savings

$8950

1616 EASTERN AVE.
(740) 446-3672

GALLIPOLIS, vn1.•
· ' 1-SOQ-521-0084

.All units have been reduced for this
special sale- Uncle
's loss is your gain
12468- New Chevrolet Full
Size Plck·Up
4WD
MSRP $22,785
Auto trans
Sale
20,960
Air
Rebate 1500
Cruise &amp; tilt
V-8 equipment

Power windows, power locks, tilt,

Everyday priced@ $18,995
2001 CHEVY 1/2 TON PICKUP
Auto, air, cassette, cruise, tilt

Sale $17,995

2000 OLDS INTRIGUE
0.9% APR for 60 months .
See sales staff for details
Hurry they won't last long

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Santa Is HEREIII
$6800

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WAS $14,996 Sate 112,895

1

4 Dr, Local naw car trade, priced to go

FORD T·BIRD

WAS $8995 Sale $6,990

Only 54,000 mtln, Fully equipped
WAS $8995 Sal•

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98 Concorde 1Owner
961ntrepid SHARP
99 Montana 25K
97 Dodge Intrepid
99 S-10 1Owner
91 Cadillac Sedan Deville
98 Caravan 1Owner
98 Cavalier 42K
95 Chevy C-1500
971ntrepid 59K NICE
00 Neon 4 DR Auto
00 Ram 2500 4x4 SLT
Loaded, 4.10 Axle
99 Durango 4x4 loaded ·
96 Cherokee Classic
4x4 White, Auto
89 Chevy 8250 Van
98 Chevy Tracker 2 Dr
Auto, Air, Soft top
94 Chrysler LHS CD
Leather, Moon Roof
98 Jeep Grd. Cherokee
Laredo, 4x4, Loaded

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$12,900
$16,200
$8,750
$17,395
$10,900
$93,50
low miles,
$13,175
$9,100 .
$10,995
$11,595
$12,750

$10,880
$14,650
$6925
$15,500
$9,375
$7950
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$10,700
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1998 CHEUY fliT CHB

Local Trade

4x4, Pewter, one owner, V8, Extra
sharp, only 48,000 mil..

WAS $10,000 Sale

$7

1994 OlDS HCHIEUH

WAS$19,115 Sola $17,700

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Local low mllea

Fulty equipped· one careful owner~

$13,335
$3,750

$11,700
$2,900

"auc

"Thl' lo~; of .1 spume, friends
or ~o~.:i.llnt.:rwork lea\'l·~ you \\'ith
llo\\'herc..' to go. The hnlida y~
remind you. of happi . .·r ttntcs
when you h.td a lot of p~...·opk
;Hound yo \1.' ' s.tid An,l!ld Kum.tr;
:1 gc..•n.HrJc psychiatrist .lt
the
Uni,·ersity of CaltforniJ. Los
Angeb .
Rl'St'&lt;Hchers h:we not bt.·cn
able w show a co nclu sive link
bct\\'CL'I1 suicides ,mel the holtday
period, but so mt' psyd1iatrists
believe feelings of isolation this
time of year can evolve into clinical depression. The phenomenon ·
is likely co increase as tht: cou ntry's \enior population grows ..
they said.
Th,· U.S. Census Burc.m estimatn that about 13 percent of
Alllcricans , rough ly 34A million
people, .1re 65 or older. About 1H
percent of rhem live .1lonc. In 15
years, the number of seniors is
e'tJ'ertcd to reach 47.3 million.
The 'igns of a holiday letdown
often rc..·semble depression and
ca:n be marked by agitation, anx-

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Make Chrlebnlt Hippy for Someone

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1991 FORD Rftll&amp;fR PU

lit kee11i11,1! wit/1 tile '$pil'it of Dickeu~'

aud
feelin,l!, iudebtcd to Dickens ltimse/f, Osm1111 JJropoud
to his publisilcr tltar rlu complllt)' 111ake a cllaritablc
donarion in Dickeus' 1111mc.

proceeds, claiming tiJJt British
writers were adequatt:ly comp~..·n­
"para-Dickcnsian tale .. a "movsated for their work in tlwir own
ing, cleverly imagined life of
country and that international
Scrooge's late partner" and a
f.1n1c \\'aS repaym~:nt enough.
"solid piece of historical imagin.. Being :1 wntc..·r. you have
mg.
som~ feeling of bt~thcrhood and
In keeping with the spirit of
I wouldn't like to 1\e in that SitUDickens' nowl and feeling
ation." Osmun says. " And we all
indebted to Di ckens himself,
have a literary Jebt to Charles
Osmun proposed to his publish,·r Di ckens."
that the company make a charit.tDoug Johnston . founder o f
blc "donation in Dick~ns' 11:\llH.'.
Twl'lfth Night p,.,.,,, ,, small ptlbGranted, the first check was lishing housL" in Corte M :h.k r~1.
n:bti\·cly small . but that .unoum Calif, inutH.'diatdy .lg-rc..Td . ''The
co uld grow if more people buy topic tlUttcr n:.11ly pms you in
·· M.1rley 's Ghost."
tlut fr.unc..· of nund." he ~ay..,
h is an incenti\'L' th.tt !il'l'lllS to
A tC\\' WL'ck.; h~tlm.; Christlll.l\,
b~,.· gaining monwnwm ,\, llH?n..·
l )smun SL'Ilt .1 rht.·rk fur SXHO ro
.md mon.· .llltbor~ include .tppt.·.ll' Litc..-r.tcy Volunn.'t.'rs of Anwri ct.
t(n· don.ltions in th~..· hJ~.· ks ofthc..'ir The c heck n·pn..·~ents -\, projected
boob .uH..l are bt•rotning nt&lt;.m..• S pc..•rct.•nt of tht.• publishc..·r's profib
vor.tl .lbout tht:"ir own ch,Jnt.Jb\e fi·om the first run of J,()()() coptt.'\.
works.
·· we c.lll't re.1lly p,1y (D,cke"') .
Dickens never earned .my roy- but we c.m do ~umcthmg dut h~...·
alties from· the American s.tlcs of would be ddighteJ with ... prolm books. Publisll&lt;'rs in the Unit- muting liter;Ky,'' says Ostillltl. .1
ed States simply pocketed the fredance journalist who ro Jate

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has earned just S3,000 from
"Marley's Ghost," which took
him 2 1/2 Yl'JTS to research and
write.
Many autho", like Osmun,
fed the need to repay dmr debts
- l itn.ll)' and othe~vise.
Amy Tan , author of '"The Joy
luck Club," helps org.mize th,National Kidth'Y Fnundarion 's
.mmtJl .tuthors' lun c hl·on in San
Fran cisco. h~..· r hom~..·rown. Nored
\\Titer\ g iv~,.· spl'l'C he . , .md ~ign
books .It rhc SH~ .1 pl.w..• 1...'\'Cilt.
lhrnc-. .md Noble dnn.ltL'~ 10
percc..·nt of ir s ~.Ill·~ to thL' f&lt;nmd.ttion, org.mizn~ ~.t y. Tht.· popnl.1r
i,.'\'c.:nt ..tttc..'ud~·d h~ · 1.200 pL'opk
thi~ Y'-'.11'. r.ti~co\ .lll .1\l_'r.t ge of
S21H).(~III .llllltl,llly.
T.m \, l..'o mmitment · r o rl11...·
tlnmd.mon J\ pc..·r~ll!l.d. She lu~
three ktdnc..·ys .wd h.l, sutl~· r~.·d
lllL'dic.ll probknh .1 ....1 rl'..,ult. Ha
'J-y.:.tr-o ld nien_• h .t~ th~..· ....tmc:

problem; ,t lthou gh ht:r'l i:.. more
''There's a lot of l'l'"pnnsibility

Till' signs of a holiday lt·tdown often resemble
depres.1io11 and can be marked by agitatiou, anxiety,
headaches and chanJ!es ;, appeiire, K11mar said. That's
why it is important jor fitmily audfrieuds to t,tk1•
special care of their elders duriug tire lwlida)'S, he said.
iety, headaches and changes in
appetite, Kumar said. That's why
it is important for family and
friends to take special care of
their elders during the holidays,
he said.
"Sometimes it's JUSt picking
up the phone or sending them
Anwers," he said. "Obviously, it's
best to spend tune with them
during the ho)idays.''.:q;. · · .
Poor health and lack of money
:tlso contribute to feelings nf isolation, in part lJccausc they prl' vcm lliJn y sL.'niors from tra\\.·ling.

said Claudi,l Bramlett. he.1d nf .1
SL'niors progr.llll :tt CeJars-Sin.ti
MeUical Ct..•nter 111 Los Ang-dcs .
" I us~d to ,·njov (C: hmrnus)
Yen·
.. ' much," s.1id S5-\'L'.lr-old
.
Maria Callejo. \\'hO s uffer~.-·d . .1
stroke two years ago th.a pm her
111 :l wheelchair.
She now lives in :a Los Angele s- area Tetir~mem hom ~ and
sees her hu sba nd once a WL'L'k .

'' I lo'\·ed shopping and \\'Llpping the gifts," she sa1d ." Nmv I
don't do d1ose thinb-rs any more."
As thL' country's senior population increases, health organizations, community Cl'nters 1nd
agcnci~s that cater to lite clJcrly
increasingly an~ rc..'.lchtng out
during th e holidays to those who
don 't have loved· ones or close
friends 1ieai:by.
One such group is the long.
Beac;h-based Senior Care Action
Network, a nonprofit HMO
serving 40,000 seniors.
On Oec. 16, the group w1ll
offer a o n e-day-only, toll-free
telephone line ( 1-SRH-74 1-1453)
for anyo ne who f(,·ds lonely dur-

ing the holidays.
'' It's just a chance LO let rhc111.
hc:ar a friendly \'OiCL·:· said Jim
PeJJ ersnn, a spokcsm;:~.n for the
org:Jniz.ltion.
frances Voorhct.•s, SO, volun~
ten\ with the HMO. s,·,·cr.ll
\'~,;';IrS .1go. ~h~..· ' join~·d .1 w.1lking
group ~o Co lllb.tt her owl1 t~·L'l­
lllgs nflnncline-.~ durtllg dt t.' hoi Jd.l\'S.

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She -..1id the Chri~tlll.h ~l'.l\'!( )11
lu :-. bc..•t·n tlitlicult t()r yc.1r~ 1\llll'c..'
her liWth~..'l' dt~...·d in I )~,;'ll'lllbt.T.

"Th.H \\',\\
h.llldl ing

Ill\ ' tlr~ t i...'lll&lt;Hllltl.'r

$6,850

L\'l ll1t.'
H11nnn . fir..,t-timc
;w th ur
ot· rht·
bl''lt - "ol.'lllllg
"Fnend...,htp C.tke," ukl.' .~ hn
ob[ig.ltion ~LTltJU'IIy. rhc fn~.,.·ndJy,
dowu-ro -c.1rrh p.t'ltor ,H hr ~r

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blt.·.t k boyhood 111 lrl.J.wJ by li\·
mg .lnd \\'rttmg Jbout h1, r.nt

cnm. ti·L'I..'\\'hcL·ltng t.".ll ly .!dult hood til I !Jjo, 0k\\' Ym k ( :a\·. ··1
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MORE LOCAL NEWS .

All the Best
to you and Yours
With heartfeh gratirude for the
pleasure of serving you this past yw.
We hope everyone enjoys avery happy
and healthy holiday season.
Riverview Motors
280 W. MaJn Suc:ct
Pomoroy, OH
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Festive tidings

May the true spirit
Christmas envelop you
and your loved ones,
as together we rejoice
in the birth of our
Savior.

Merry Christmas
from

dark phase.''

DR. A JACKSON
BAILES

A widow for 18 years,
Voorhees sa id she' ll spend
C hristmas with her sister, who
recently lost her d,Jughter ro cancer. Bur she won't ~ee her son,
,~·ho h\·es in New Mexico. or her
daughter \vho )i,·es in Georgia .

Shari Bobb , Brenda Bacon,
Mary Bailes

224 East Main Street
Pomeroy, OH 45769
·992-3279 -1-877-583-2433

O'Brien &amp; O'Brien
Attorneys at Law
Pomeroy

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Packed up lots of wishes
Wrapped'em full of fun,
For a healthy, happy
Christmas
With thanks to everyone.

Judith A. Kir;tg
Meigs County
Recorder
and Staff
Kay, Wanda &amp; Vicki

'During lhiJ Chri.J!maJ .vJaJOn may your lifo brJ fil/gd rDIIh
1/n uplrll of/hg Chri.JI Child CfJurlne 1/)Q upcOITitne fPDI'
may !hal JOlT/(/ uplrll brJ your gu/dg. .Bard bfg.J.f gach
ofyou. CJr/gny ChrlJ!maJ from lhfl CI'OIDJ,
?ltch, Cathy. CfJJi/1. and Cfllt~h.

SM/ffl AND
ASSOQATlS
ACCOUNTING
CATHY CROW, CPA
109 West Second, Pomeroy

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WAS $9,995 Sale $8,400

$18,500

NORTHUP DODGE,

WAS $10,995 Solo

$7,500

1999 CHEU lUffilnH 4 DR

252 Upper River Rd.
Gallipolis, OH
Phone 800-446-0842

OM Program Car
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Mike Northup, Pete Somerville, AI Durst, Neal Peifer,
Jamie Adamson, Joe Tillis, Larry Pierce, John Saunders

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Congregational UmtL·d Chur&lt; h
of Chmt 111 Asheboro, N.C., say&gt;
she's always gJVen away 10 r~·­
ccnr of her Ill&lt;.. orne and her book
sal~s only incr~He her responsibility.
"I grew up in a preacher'&gt;
hmm. . Jnd rithing: wa!l part of our
exiStence." she says. "That model
ts VL'ry much tngrJinc-d in me . ...
You us~..· any \'Otl'C you have to
c..~ncouragc otlwr \\'TJtl:r~ .. w g1n·
blck to thl' communJt)'.··
MJiaLhy McCoun , brother of
the Puhtt:cr l'n7 l' wmnsng Fr:111k
Ml'CourL s.1y.., 1(\ unport,lllt to
remL'IllbL·r Ill', root\.
" I don'1 tf.)rgl't IllY pm·crry of
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This &amp;ason
holidays

be blf,SS£'&lt;1 with an
abundance of
Health, Happiness
and Hope.

MIKE SWIGER
INSURANCE

We hope I his year g1ves birth
to-new miracles, blessings
and heart fell joy.
Thank you for helping us
withstand the test of time ,
with your loyal palro.nage
through out th e year.

PICKENS HARDWARE
Mason, WV
773-5583

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$8,950

people shmmg a spotlight on
you," Tan liatd dLtrmg Jn tntcrview at tlu!~ year's fuudrJI\t.'r ... You
feel so lucky to be able to do
what you're domg and 1f you Jlso
get paid \Vell ... wlute_vcr bles~mg
you haw you fed you &gt;hould
sha rt.•."
Whe11 her c.tree r wok off
about 12 y~;lf' .1go Jnd re4Ul'Sl~
for finanual help ~otarrcd pouring
in. T.1n .llld hL·r ltmh.1nJ formed a
tOund:mon tlut don:ltC'&gt; in kl'y
.m:a~: the elderly: Ao.;t,m-Amenctn
COilllll Uili tic..•~; lttlT,ltr: fj-L't:J{J\ 11 ()f
\peech: .111d :lllllll ,ll \\'clf&lt;trl'.
Horror 111.1~t·er Slc..·phcn Kmg
ha s don:ltt.:'d httndrt.·d~ of thou~
\.lllLh of doll.u~ ro hbr:lrics, . ho~opt­
t.lls .md dumc~ric YJOIL·nce \ ' JCtimo,_ H L· .1h o butlt .1 L tttlt.• Lt.".lKliL'
b.lllp.1rk 111 B.111~or. iv1.l!nt.'. wlwr~...·
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i...'l'~~fu l find \\',IY' t\J gtn· b.tck ro

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get ovcr.whdm~!1~. lt rc~Hy i!. a
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.LOS ANGELES (AP)
Oivorced and with most of his
tahtily in England, John Loader is
Fe.minded each holiday season
how alone he is.
. His feelings of isolation have
deepened since last year, when he
suffered a stroke that forced him
into a Pasadena retirement hun1e . ·
His,only nearby relative is a son
he sees occasionally.
He's hoping Christmas Day
will be one of those times.
"He'; very busy, and I don't
get to see him that much," said
Loader, 63, a former platemaker
at the Los Angeles Daily News.
people haye their own lives
to g~t on with."
While the holiday season
means family gatherings for
many, it can lead ro depression,
anxiety or lethargy amnng tnilliono;; of others who find thcmsekt,;'s .1lonc. Senior cttizcns, who
often arc wtthout immcdi:Jtt'
f.t1mly nr .1 ~trong- network of
fritnds ..1re p.lrucubrly "itlsccpti-

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$25,950
$24,Q95

story: a happy childhood that
ended with his fathds death.
Marley's heart is hardened by
forced labor in the coal mines and
a miscarriage of justice that lands
him in prison.
Publishers Weekly called the

--Seniors prone to loneliness, depression during holidays

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MILL VALLEY, Calif (AP) In October I 843, a story gripped
Charles Dickens . He "wept and
laughed, and wept again," he later
said, as he wrote "A Christmas
C&gt;rol" in a six-week rush.
In 1996, a similar obsession
took hold of writer Mark Hazard
Osmun. As he rode a bus in San
Francisco, he noticed a billboard
advertising a theatrical production of Dickens ' C hristmas classic.
That was when he realized that
the true hero of thc: story was
Jacob Marley, Scrooge's business
partner who appears as a chaindraggmg: ghost warning: him to
ch:mgc his ways .
" Hl.''s tht.• nulst import.lnt
chJractl'r in 'A Christmas Carol,"'
()smun s.1ys. bur ht.•'s ~l ~.tiphcr­
picke-ns ga\'t.' him just .1 ft.·w p .trJ.gr:lphs in th~· story, w1rh no
explanation for h1s ntotiv~..·s.
Tlw rc..·sult is "M.1rk•y's Chost,"
.1 \\'Onderfully written cxplor.ltion of good vs. L·,-il tlut
n. ·nuim
.
true to the ch.tr,Kters .md
~tylc of the classic tale that
inspired it.
- Osm.u n, a fir'\t- timt' novelist,
probed tht.• history of Dickensi:m
EuglJnd tQ crcat~.· Mark·y's life

Pre-BoHclay Clearance Sale

$27,900
2000 PONTIAC SUNFIRE

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CD player, tilt, almost newl
Was $12,900 NOW $11,570

The Dally Sentinel • Page B 1

Publisher donates royalties in ·Dickens' name·

The Widest Selection of New and Used Vehicles!
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WAS 13,485 Sale $1,800
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GOLF COURSE

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Pomeroy

SJreetings (To !/{[[
'From: 'Dick, ~uby &amp; 'Betfi Vaugfian
Wannest Yuletide wishes to you and yours.
· Many thanksfor your support.

DAIRY QUEEN BRAZIER
700 N. 2nd

992-3322

Middleport

S.spl!cltJ!/g
Cfor ']Jou ...
We're making a list of
everyon~ who's been nice,
and your name keeps
coming out on top!

Ingels Carpet
Middleport, Ohio
992-7028

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UJICLE SAM'S LOSS IS YOUR GAIN! UNCLE SAM'S LOSS IS YOUR GAIN! UNCLE SAM'S LOSS IS YOUR GAIN! UNCLE SAM'S LOSS IS YOUR GAIN!

CHEVROLET • OLDSMOBILE
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f(oliday Blowout Sale

·with approved credit!
Entire lnventorj· New and Used· Priced to SeD!

95 Grand Prix
Super Clean

$6990
98 VW Passat

IDDD BliND IM SB

IDDD IUI~I PW lVI

43000 Miles
A-1 Condition

Maroon, PW, Tilt, Cruise, CO player,
SHARP!

Only 4500 "Demo" miles! Absolutely

$15,700'

· Pontiac
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A Mus_t See At

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loaded. Grand touring Suspension,
etc. WAS $36,323

Big Savings

$8950

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(740) 446-3672

GALLIPOLIS, vn1.•
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.All units have been reduced for this
special sale- Uncle
's loss is your gain
12468- New Chevrolet Full
Size Plck·Up
4WD
MSRP $22,785
Auto trans
Sale
20,960
Air
Rebate 1500
Cruise &amp; tilt
V-8 equipment

Power windows, power locks, tilt,

Everyday priced@ $18,995
2001 CHEVY 1/2 TON PICKUP
Auto, air, cassette, cruise, tilt

Sale $17,995

2000 OLDS INTRIGUE
0.9% APR for 60 months .
See sales staff for details
Hurry they won't last long

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$6800

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WAS $14,996 Sate 112,895

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FORD T·BIRD

WAS $8995 Sale $6,990

Only 54,000 mtln, Fully equipped
WAS $8995 Sal•

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98 Concorde 1Owner
961ntrepid SHARP
99 Montana 25K
97 Dodge Intrepid
99 S-10 1Owner
91 Cadillac Sedan Deville
98 Caravan 1Owner
98 Cavalier 42K
95 Chevy C-1500
971ntrepid 59K NICE
00 Neon 4 DR Auto
00 Ram 2500 4x4 SLT
Loaded, 4.10 Axle
99 Durango 4x4 loaded ·
96 Cherokee Classic
4x4 White, Auto
89 Chevy 8250 Van
98 Chevy Tracker 2 Dr
Auto, Air, Soft top
94 Chrysler LHS CD
Leather, Moon Roof
98 Jeep Grd. Cherokee
Laredo, 4x4, Loaded

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1998 CHEUY fliT CHB

Local Trade

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sharp, only 48,000 mil..

WAS $10,000 Sale

$7

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WAS$19,115 Sola $17,700

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Fulty equipped· one careful owner~

$13,335
$3,750

$11,700
$2,900

"auc

"Thl' lo~; of .1 spume, friends
or ~o~.:i.llnt.:rwork lea\'l·~ you \\'ith
llo\\'herc..' to go. The hnlida y~
remind you. of happi . .·r ttntcs
when you h.td a lot of p~...·opk
;Hound yo \1.' ' s.tid An,l!ld Kum.tr;
:1 gc..•n.HrJc psychiatrist .lt
the
Uni,·ersity of CaltforniJ. Los
Angeb .
Rl'St'&lt;Hchers h:we not bt.·cn
able w show a co nclu sive link
bct\\'CL'I1 suicides ,mel the holtday
period, but so mt' psyd1iatrists
believe feelings of isolation this
time of year can evolve into clinical depression. The phenomenon ·
is likely co increase as tht: cou ntry's \enior population grows ..
they said.
Th,· U.S. Census Burc.m estimatn that about 13 percent of
Alllcricans , rough ly 34A million
people, .1re 65 or older. About 1H
percent of rhem live .1lonc. In 15
years, the number of seniors is
e'tJ'ertcd to reach 47.3 million.
The 'igns of a holiday letdown
often rc..·semble depression and
ca:n be marked by agitation, anx-

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1991 FORD Rftll&amp;fR PU

lit kee11i11,1! wit/1 tile '$pil'it of Dickeu~'

aud
feelin,l!, iudebtcd to Dickens ltimse/f, Osm1111 JJropoud
to his publisilcr tltar rlu complllt)' 111ake a cllaritablc
donarion in Dickeus' 1111mc.

proceeds, claiming tiJJt British
writers were adequatt:ly comp~..·n­
"para-Dickcnsian tale .. a "movsated for their work in tlwir own
ing, cleverly imagined life of
country and that international
Scrooge's late partner" and a
f.1n1c \\'aS repaym~:nt enough.
"solid piece of historical imagin.. Being :1 wntc..·r. you have
mg.
som~ feeling of bt~thcrhood and
In keeping with the spirit of
I wouldn't like to 1\e in that SitUDickens' nowl and feeling
ation." Osmun says. " And we all
indebted to Di ckens himself,
have a literary Jebt to Charles
Osmun proposed to his publish,·r Di ckens."
that the company make a charit.tDoug Johnston . founder o f
blc "donation in Dick~ns' 11:\llH.'.
Twl'lfth Night p,.,.,,, ,, small ptlbGranted, the first check was lishing housL" in Corte M :h.k r~1.
n:bti\·cly small . but that .unoum Calif, inutH.'diatdy .lg-rc..Td . ''The
co uld grow if more people buy topic tlUttcr n:.11ly pms you in
·· M.1rley 's Ghost."
tlut fr.unc..· of nund." he ~ay..,
h is an incenti\'L' th.tt !il'l'lllS to
A tC\\' WL'ck.; h~tlm.; Christlll.l\,
b~,.· gaining monwnwm ,\, llH?n..·
l )smun SL'Ilt .1 rht.·rk fur SXHO ro
.md mon.· .llltbor~ include .tppt.·.ll' Litc..-r.tcy Volunn.'t.'rs of Anwri ct.
t(n· don.ltions in th~..· hJ~.· ks ofthc..'ir The c heck n·pn..·~ents -\, projected
boob .uH..l are bt•rotning nt&lt;.m..• S pc..•rct.•nt of tht.• publishc..·r's profib
vor.tl .lbout tht:"ir own ch,Jnt.Jb\e fi·om the first run of J,()()() coptt.'\.
works.
·· we c.lll't re.1lly p,1y (D,cke"') .
Dickens never earned .my roy- but we c.m do ~umcthmg dut h~...·
alties from· the American s.tlcs of would be ddighteJ with ... prolm books. Publisll&lt;'rs in the Unit- muting liter;Ky,'' says Ostillltl. .1
ed States simply pocketed the fredance journalist who ro Jate

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has earned just S3,000 from
"Marley's Ghost," which took
him 2 1/2 Yl'JTS to research and
write.
Many autho", like Osmun,
fed the need to repay dmr debts
- l itn.ll)' and othe~vise.
Amy Tan , author of '"The Joy
luck Club," helps org.mize th,National Kidth'Y Fnundarion 's
.mmtJl .tuthors' lun c hl·on in San
Fran cisco. h~..· r hom~..·rown. Nored
\\Titer\ g iv~,.· spl'l'C he . , .md ~ign
books .It rhc SH~ .1 pl.w..• 1...'\'Cilt.
lhrnc-. .md Noble dnn.ltL'~ 10
percc..·nt of ir s ~.Ill·~ to thL' f&lt;nmd.ttion, org.mizn~ ~.t y. Tht.· popnl.1r
i,.'\'c.:nt ..tttc..'ud~·d h~ · 1.200 pL'opk
thi~ Y'-'.11'. r.ti~co\ .lll .1\l_'r.t ge of
S21H).(~III .llllltl,llly.
T.m \, l..'o mmitment · r o rl11...·
tlnmd.mon J\ pc..·r~ll!l.d. She lu~
three ktdnc..·ys .wd h.l, sutl~· r~.·d
lllL'dic.ll probknh .1 ....1 rl'..,ult. Ha
'J-y.:.tr-o ld nien_• h .t~ th~..· ....tmc:

problem; ,t lthou gh ht:r'l i:.. more
''There's a lot of l'l'"pnnsibility

Till' signs of a holiday lt·tdown often resemble
depres.1io11 and can be marked by agitatiou, anxiety,
headaches and chanJ!es ;, appeiire, K11mar said. That's
why it is important jor fitmily audfrieuds to t,tk1•
special care of their elders duriug tire lwlida)'S, he said.
iety, headaches and changes in
appetite, Kumar said. That's why
it is important for family and
friends to take special care of
their elders during the holidays,
he said.
"Sometimes it's JUSt picking
up the phone or sending them
Anwers," he said. "Obviously, it's
best to spend tune with them
during the ho)idays.''.:q;. · · .
Poor health and lack of money
:tlso contribute to feelings nf isolation, in part lJccausc they prl' vcm lliJn y sL.'niors from tra\\.·ling.

said Claudi,l Bramlett. he.1d nf .1
SL'niors progr.llll :tt CeJars-Sin.ti
MeUical Ct..•nter 111 Los Ang-dcs .
" I us~d to ,·njov (C: hmrnus)
Yen·
.. ' much," s.1id S5-\'L'.lr-old
.
Maria Callejo. \\'hO s uffer~.-·d . .1
stroke two years ago th.a pm her
111 :l wheelchair.
She now lives in :a Los Angele s- area Tetir~mem hom ~ and
sees her hu sba nd once a WL'L'k .

'' I lo'\·ed shopping and \\'Llpping the gifts," she sa1d ." Nmv I
don't do d1ose thinb-rs any more."
As thL' country's senior population increases, health organizations, community Cl'nters 1nd
agcnci~s that cater to lite clJcrly
increasingly an~ rc..'.lchtng out
during th e holidays to those who
don 't have loved· ones or close
friends 1ieai:by.
One such group is the long.
Beac;h-based Senior Care Action
Network, a nonprofit HMO
serving 40,000 seniors.
On Oec. 16, the group w1ll
offer a o n e-day-only, toll-free
telephone line ( 1-SRH-74 1-1453)
for anyo ne who f(,·ds lonely dur-

ing the holidays.
'' It's just a chance LO let rhc111.
hc:ar a friendly \'OiCL·:· said Jim
PeJJ ersnn, a spokcsm;:~.n for the
org:Jniz.ltion.
frances Voorhct.•s, SO, volun~
ten\ with the HMO. s,·,·cr.ll
\'~,;';IrS .1go. ~h~..· ' join~·d .1 w.1lking
group ~o Co lllb.tt her owl1 t~·L'l­
lllgs nflnncline-.~ durtllg dt t.' hoi Jd.l\'S.

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lu :-. bc..•t·n tlitlicult t()r yc.1r~ 1\llll'c..'
her liWth~..'l' dt~...·d in I )~,;'ll'lllbt.T.

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H11nnn . fir..,t-timc
;w th ur
ot· rht·
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"Fnend...,htp C.tke," ukl.' .~ hn
ob[ig.ltion ~LTltJU'IIy. rhc fn~.,.·ndJy,
dowu-ro -c.1rrh p.t'ltor ,H hr ~r

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blt.·.t k boyhood 111 lrl.J.wJ by li\·
mg .lnd \\'rttmg Jbout h1, r.nt

cnm. ti·L'I..'\\'hcL·ltng t.".ll ly .!dult hood til I !Jjo, 0k\\' Ym k ( :a\·. ··1
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MORE LOCAL NEWS .

All the Best
to you and Yours
With heartfeh gratirude for the
pleasure of serving you this past yw.
We hope everyone enjoys avery happy
and healthy holiday season.
Riverview Motors
280 W. MaJn Suc:ct
Pomoroy, OH
992~3490
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Festive tidings

May the true spirit
Christmas envelop you
and your loved ones,
as together we rejoice
in the birth of our
Savior.

Merry Christmas
from

dark phase.''

DR. A JACKSON
BAILES

A widow for 18 years,
Voorhees sa id she' ll spend
C hristmas with her sister, who
recently lost her d,Jughter ro cancer. Bur she won't ~ee her son,
,~·ho h\·es in New Mexico. or her
daughter \vho )i,·es in Georgia .

Shari Bobb , Brenda Bacon,
Mary Bailes

224 East Main Street
Pomeroy, OH 45769
·992-3279 -1-877-583-2433

O'Brien &amp; O'Brien
Attorneys at Law
Pomeroy

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Packed up lots of wishes
Wrapped'em full of fun,
For a healthy, happy
Christmas
With thanks to everyone.

Judith A. Kir;tg
Meigs County
Recorder
and Staff
Kay, Wanda &amp; Vicki

'During lhiJ Chri.J!maJ .vJaJOn may your lifo brJ fil/gd rDIIh
1/n uplrll of/hg Chri.JI Child CfJurlne 1/)Q upcOITitne fPDI'
may !hal JOlT/(/ uplrll brJ your gu/dg. .Bard bfg.J.f gach
ofyou. CJr/gny ChrlJ!maJ from lhfl CI'OIDJ,
?ltch, Cathy. CfJJi/1. and Cfllt~h.

SM/ffl AND
ASSOQATlS
ACCOUNTING
CATHY CROW, CPA
109 West Second, Pomeroy

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WAS $9,995 Sale $8,400

$18,500

NORTHUP DODGE,

WAS $10,995 Solo

$7,500

1999 CHEU lUffilnH 4 DR

252 Upper River Rd.
Gallipolis, OH
Phone 800-446-0842

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Mike Northup, Pete Somerville, AI Durst, Neal Peifer,
Jamie Adamson, Joe Tillis, Larry Pierce, John Saunders

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Congregational UmtL·d Chur&lt; h
of Chmt 111 Asheboro, N.C., say&gt;
she's always gJVen away 10 r~·­
ccnr of her Ill&lt;.. orne and her book
sal~s only incr~He her responsibility.
"I grew up in a preacher'&gt;
hmm. . Jnd rithing: wa!l part of our
exiStence." she says. "That model
ts VL'ry much tngrJinc-d in me . ...
You us~..· any \'Otl'C you have to
c..~ncouragc otlwr \\'TJtl:r~ .. w g1n·
blck to thl' communJt)'.··
MJiaLhy McCoun , brother of
the Puhtt:cr l'n7 l' wmnsng Fr:111k
Ml'CourL s.1y.., 1(\ unport,lllt to
remL'IllbL·r Ill', root\.
" I don'1 tf.)rgl't IllY pm·crry of
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This &amp;ason
holidays

be blf,SS£'&lt;1 with an
abundance of
Health, Happiness
and Hope.

MIKE SWIGER
INSURANCE

We hope I his year g1ves birth
to-new miracles, blessings
and heart fell joy.
Thank you for helping us
withstand the test of time ,
with your loyal palro.nage
through out th e year.

PICKENS HARDWARE
Mason, WV
773-5583

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Campus

$8,950

people shmmg a spotlight on
you," Tan liatd dLtrmg Jn tntcrview at tlu!~ year's fuudrJI\t.'r ... You
feel so lucky to be able to do
what you're domg and 1f you Jlso
get paid \Vell ... wlute_vcr bles~mg
you haw you fed you &gt;hould
sha rt.•."
Whe11 her c.tree r wok off
about 12 y~;lf' .1go Jnd re4Ul'Sl~
for finanual help ~otarrcd pouring
in. T.1n .llld hL·r ltmh.1nJ formed a
tOund:mon tlut don:ltC'&gt; in kl'y
.m:a~: the elderly: Ao.;t,m-Amenctn
COilllll Uili tic..•~; lttlT,ltr: fj-L't:J{J\ 11 ()f
\peech: .111d :lllllll ,ll \\'clf&lt;trl'.
Horror 111.1~t·er Slc..·phcn Kmg
ha s don:ltt.:'d httndrt.·d~ of thou~
\.lllLh of doll.u~ ro hbr:lrics, . ho~opt­
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.LOS ANGELES (AP)
Oivorced and with most of his
tahtily in England, John Loader is
Fe.minded each holiday season
how alone he is.
. His feelings of isolation have
deepened since last year, when he
suffered a stroke that forced him
into a Pasadena retirement hun1e . ·
His,only nearby relative is a son
he sees occasionally.
He's hoping Christmas Day
will be one of those times.
"He'; very busy, and I don't
get to see him that much," said
Loader, 63, a former platemaker
at the Los Angeles Daily News.
people haye their own lives
to g~t on with."
While the holiday season
means family gatherings for
many, it can lead ro depression,
anxiety or lethargy amnng tnilliono;; of others who find thcmsekt,;'s .1lonc. Senior cttizcns, who
often arc wtthout immcdi:Jtt'
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story: a happy childhood that
ended with his fathds death.
Marley's heart is hardened by
forced labor in the coal mines and
a miscarriage of justice that lands
him in prison.
Publishers Weekly called the

--Seniors prone to loneliness, depression during holidays

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MILL VALLEY, Calif (AP) In October I 843, a story gripped
Charles Dickens . He "wept and
laughed, and wept again," he later
said, as he wrote "A Christmas
C&gt;rol" in a six-week rush.
In 1996, a similar obsession
took hold of writer Mark Hazard
Osmun. As he rode a bus in San
Francisco, he noticed a billboard
advertising a theatrical production of Dickens ' C hristmas classic.
That was when he realized that
the true hero of thc: story was
Jacob Marley, Scrooge's business
partner who appears as a chaindraggmg: ghost warning: him to
ch:mgc his ways .
" Hl.''s tht.• nulst import.lnt
chJractl'r in 'A Christmas Carol,"'
()smun s.1ys. bur ht.•'s ~l ~.tiphcr­
picke-ns ga\'t.' him just .1 ft.·w p .trJ.gr:lphs in th~· story, w1rh no
explanation for h1s ntotiv~..·s.
Tlw rc..·sult is "M.1rk•y's Chost,"
.1 \\'Onderfully written cxplor.ltion of good vs. L·,-il tlut
n. ·nuim
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true to the ch.tr,Kters .md
~tylc of the classic tale that
inspired it.
- Osm.u n, a fir'\t- timt' novelist,
probed tht.• history of Dickensi:m
EuglJnd tQ crcat~.· Mark·y's life

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Wannest Yuletide wishes to you and yours.
· Many thanksfor your support.

DAIRY QUEEN BRAZIER
700 N. 2nd

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Middleport

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We're making a list of
everyon~ who's been nice,
and your name keeps
coming out on top!

Ingels Carpet
Middleport, Ohio
992-7028

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Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

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ikeep yuletide bright for tree farmers

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of metal to learn that things like
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length of the ringlet affected rhe
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visiting newiY'\'~ds to Wt."'ar a silver
beU to announcl.'" her whereaboUts.
according to Mayer. And in lnlliJ,
the bnde and groom arc wrapped
togethl'r during the marriage: c~re­
mony in a silk rope· th"t is t'.ed
together with bdl\. sh&lt;· say&gt;.

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May your Christmas be filled with the joy
of Christ's birth and the light of his love.
Wilh warm gratitude we wish you peace,
and ask His blessing for you at Yuletide.
We feel truly blessed to share your kind friendship.

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Chester

Thri you fOf yw patronage,

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We hope thi• Chrlatmo is e model of happlneu,
fan IUicllove for you 1111d your family. .
Thmk you for helpinC us to build our buriineu
with your loyal support.

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MERRY CHRISTMAS!

This wonderful time of year gives us the opportunity
to put aside the daily business routine and extend
our heartfelt appreciation to you for bringing
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We appreciate your
patronage and support.

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Happy holidays.

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tcrcream frusnng and spnnk.lc the wr.1p. 1 he cake J~ be~t served
top with the rernarnmg cookies. wnhm -fH hours of preparation.
R.efre~ze untJI st'rving tim~; if you

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We couldn't have 11ked for
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bualneu with. Mly your
home be bleued with
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joy thlt holidly 18Uon.

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until just lnix~..·d . lncrc-ast· ~pel"d to
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In a h~J\)' saucepan over medium heat. wJrm the milk untrl tiny
bubbles form around the edge of
the pan . Remove saucepan from
heat and add chopped chocolate.
Stir with a wire whisk untrl all the
chocolate has mdted. Stir in t.hc
liqueur and rt'frig~r:lte until cool.
Stir occasionally.
In " large mixing bowl, with
tnixer on low spl'L'd, beat softenl'd

fer. trim thl· ni~p edges ntT the
rolls. Starting: at tit'-' narrow ~..·nd l)f
~ach cake toll, mll cakes with
towels, jell);-roll fashion . Place
cake rolls se:un-sidc down on a
wir&lt; rack: cool completely, "bout
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Chocolate
Buttertream
Frosting
3 tablespoons milk
2 ounces dark, semisweet baking chocolate, finely chopped
I I 4 cup coffee liqueur
I cup confectioner's sugar

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Log' is variant of favorite holiday dessert _

NEW YORK (AP) -A lot of two 15 1/2-by-10 1/2-inchjdiypt."ople are happy to e~t ice cream mll pans; lin~ pans with waxed
any time, ewn in midwinter and p~per; grease wax paper.
even if it's snowing outside, espeIn a smaU bowl, with the mixer
Cially when the atmosphere inside at high sp~ed, beat egg whites
is warm ~nd festive.
until soft peaks form; gradually
"Ice cn:am is always in my sprinkle in I 13 cup of sugar, beatfreezer, year-round, to bring out ing until ·sugar completdy dis· fur dessert," Rob Douglas says. He . solves and whites stand in stiff
has the delicious-sounding job of peaks. ·
flavor designer. creating and perIn large bowl, using same beatfecting ice-cream wrieties. at Ben ers. with the mixer at high speed.
&amp; Jerry's, headquartered in South beat egg yolks and remaining
Budington ,Vt.
sugar until wry thick and lemon "For the holidays. I \yould keep colon.'&lt;!. Reduce speed to low:
it simple ... he said, speaking by add flour. baking powd&lt;·r. Slit "nd
phone from Burlington. "Keep to rocoa powder. Be:H until well
.~""nilla or chocolare." That's ~1fer mixed. occasional scraping bowl
~~:~· When you~re entt..•rtaining. he with rubber spatula. Gently fold
'. rhink5, because in a group there egg whites into egg yolk mixnm.•
~nay be thosl." with v~o.•ry firm likl"S · with '' sp"tula,.onc-rhird at a tim&lt;'.
~!ld di,likes for mnn• complex lbSpoon batter into pans. spr&lt;.ld• \"OfS .
ing evenly: Bah• X to Ill. minut L'S
::. "In t;u:t, if I'm makin~ sontc- or until thl~ top!-&gt; of r.1ka:s ... pring
' • thin!:. I'll ke,·p it to ,·.milia. Aft~r b.tek when lightly tottdk·d with
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... tht..· utht.·r tlan&gt;rs:· ht.• S.1)'S. Then
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• peopk r.m dress it up thm1selws coroa. C.uefully pcd the w"x
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Ice cream

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~Ll'llt. Uli11Cl l !!h.tpL' .l!ld .good nt•cdle I'L'tl'lltion
tlut lll.lkL· thL' Fr.1scr fir ,l hohd.1y t:l\·untc:. The
h-.1scr tir :tcrmHH:-i t(Jr C) X percent nf .til Chn\tm;p;
tn:e~ suld 111 North C&lt;1m l u LL
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NatJonJlly, some .15 million Christm.h tree~
mil br sold this
North Cm&gt;lin.l f.1r111ers will
Jccoum for .1 bou t :w percent of rlut rocll.

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B~..·nson i~ lookmg tllr llHHl' dul'S b~· . . tudylllg
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ikeep yuletide bright for tree farmers

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·,·Utlt\'Ct,Iry rc.""'-'-llLhcr' .lfL' wnrkmg to kel'p funm.•
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make the wax-to-silver mold d1at
eYennuUy led to fish- and pearshaped bells. As soon as she
SWitched fmm silver tn a cnrnbinatJon of silver and vermerl, a g.lded
gold, Cartier snatched up both
designs for its N&lt;·w York store.
" I had to read about the physics
of metal to learn that things like
rhc thickness of metal aJ1d rhc
length of the ringlet affected rhe
sound." the Manh attan -based
designa explains.
Trachtional Jingle bells had holes
because.: they wen.• mJde with a
~111d mold and the sa nd needed a

way to seep otrt aft&lt;"r the
hard&lt;·ncd over the mold. 'he "'Y'·
But what Mayer really finds
rnteresting is the histOry of bd};i.
BcU rt'fcrcnces turn up 111 ' the
B1ble and ancient legends and tJ1ey
are often a part of w~ddmg t;us-

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an tradition fOr a mother-in-law
visiting newiY'\'~ds to Wt."'ar a silver
beU to announcl.'" her whereaboUts.
according to Mayer. And in lnlliJ,
the bnde and groom arc wrapped
togethl'r during the marriage: c~re­
mony in a silk rope· th"t is t'.ed
together with bdl\. sh&lt;· say&gt;.

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"thank you".

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sofi:em::d ICl' tn-.11:1. Sprinkle With
about 1/3 of t.he rrushctl cookres.
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\\'ith the rcnlJimng ic~..· cr~am and
:morhcr 1/ 3 of thl' cookies.
Rc~mll tl"• till,•d cah·s mro
(~Ill' duck. lollt lnu um mil, pi.Jcing:
the n.urow ~..·nd of ~~..·cond Clke to

May your Christmas be filled with the joy
of Christ's birth and the light of his love.
Wilh warm gratitude we wish you peace,
and ask His blessing for you at Yuletide.
We feel truly blessed to share your kind friendship.

4n~~StRt2~
Chester

Thri you fOf yw patronage,

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We hope thi• Chrlatmo is e model of happlneu,
fan IUicllove for you 1111d your family. .
Thmk you for helpinC us to build our buriineu
with your loyal support.

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992·2067

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(~;?hristmas for you and your family.

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MERRY CHRISTMAS!

This wonderful time of year gives us the opportunity
to put aside the daily business routine and extend
our heartfelt appreciation to you for bringing
so much Joy our way.
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A blessed and beautiful
Chmtmas to you a~d yours .
We appreciate your
patronage and support.

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The greatest girt ror us has been
getting to know you and your families.
Happy holidays.

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the first. QuiCkly frost wrth but- day, wrap rhc frozen roll in plastic
tcrcream frusnng and spnnk.lc the wr.1p. 1 he cake J~ be~t served
top with the rernarnmg cookies. wnhm -fH hours of preparation.
R.efre~ze untJI st'rving tim~; if you

roulade .

We couldn't have 11ked for
e f1ner community to do
bualneu with. Mly your
home be bleued with
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joy thlt holidly 18Uon.

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butter :mU confec tioner's sug:tr
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any time, ewn in midwinter and p~per; grease wax paper.
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Ce/ebrfl/8 the
Miracle of Cbri.slmas
.with the ones you love.
Best wisbes from aU of us.

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Merry Ollrlmbu ABg;
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been so very good to
we wish you and yours
very best I

ClELAND REALTY
992-2259
POMEROY. OHIO

Your Friends at:

Office Service
and Supply

Meigs County' Recycling &amp; Litter Prevention
.117 East Memorial Dr.

992-6360

Pomeroy

FUNDED BY:
Ohio Department of Natural Resources
Division of Recycling and Litter ·Prevention

A CHORUS
OF HOLIDAY
GREETINGS
Our hearts are singing for
joy to all our friends!
Thanks for stopping by!

Henry Eblin's Trash Service
The greatest gift of all was
the Bethlehem baby JEsus. ·
He l~ved in Egypt also in Nazareth.
·Now he lives in my heart
And he wants to live in
your heart also.

Hope everything runs smoothly for you and
your family this Christmas.
With warm regards from all of us.

Middleport
Trophies &amp; Tee's

Triplett
Engineering
Services ,
Court St.

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a:-rom

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holiday is filled
with many
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Middleport

1L !Jlappy !Jlo{itfay Season/

Here's hoping that the holiday season provides
you and yours with much happiness. We
appreciate your support.

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Quality Print Shop

992-6128

Pomeroy

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prescription for :;
tbe holidays... :·
Take an extra •
dose of healtb and
good fortune and ,
enjoy .the season! ~

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Surround YOu ~

Let him in today!

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992-2194

137C North Second Avenue
Middleport, Ohio 45760
(740) 992-6376

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we can't open our
presents 'til we wish
you a very happy
holiday season!

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County's only
authorized
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399 W. Main

992·2164

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The Store With "Alii\Cinda of Stuff" for Pete, St•blea,
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your hearts as we enter into this noteworthy season. This is a
glorious time of year when feelings of brotherhood prevail
and the spirit of peace on earth and harmony
throughout the land prevpils.

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umque fl.tvor .. nnt Khll'\'Cd \\'lrh orlwr nwth-

foods with s.1lt ;lJ1d spices h:ts given us m.1 ny of
the delicaCies \V(' seck om in grocery .11Hi
gou rmet s rorc~. ·
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Jeff Warner

992·1161

100 E. Main
Historic Downtown

To keep meats away from SC'Ivc nging :tnimals, hunting com m11nitit:-s and tr ibes hung
them ncar the fire, where thev wcTe smoked
;1ml Jricd.
: Salted, dried or smoked food added much. n~·e ded proteln :tnd minerals ro .1 dil't rh,H
cfl uld otherwis~ ha,·c bctn wudi.11ly m.tde-

... we offer our very best
wishes to you ond yours
this h '&gt;lidoy season.

.Hope your.holiday is a real delight.

-Hartwell House

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From Our House to }burs
Thank }'bu For Ybur
.Continued Patronage!

friends gather in each other's homes for the
Julbord, the most lavish meal of the vcar.
. Traditionally, this Chrismm fea;t begins
"(ith fish, and almost every table boasts gravlax
-salmon cured in sugar, salt Jnd dill . Togeth er with the warm th of hot mulled wi11e, the
glow of Advent ca~dles, and the anticipation
of the Christmas smorgasbord, this Yuletide
f&gt;vorire plays a significant role in countemcting the bleakness of Scandinavian winters.
The first preserved foods were most likely
produced by Jccident. In fishing conununines,
fish were "brined" in seawater and left on the
shore to either ferment or dry.

quJte to keep body and &gt;oul together.
Cunng with salt is one of tht.:.• oh.k~t mr:.uh
of food preservation known to man. Over the
centuries, the an of runng J wtdt_• v:tnr:ty of
meat Jnd pork products ha:ot been gr.1JuJUy
perfected.
As with m:my aspectS of modt·rn culture,
the Romans hdped expand the mes ,md
finesse the techniques of curing \vith ~Jlt,
using it to pres~rve mea ts, fish, olives, !-&gt;hrimps
and curd cheese.
The .ability to preserv~ food with salt wa~
particu!Jrly valuable in the murt.• humid di mJtcs of northern Europe, wh~rc ~toring
foods using trad.Jtional drying methods \\',Is
not possible.
Today, the time - honored practicl' of cunng

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until they stop poppmg. Add the
cunUn Sl!I!Js, conandcr and curry
powder, and cook., stirring occasionally. until. fr&gt;grant, about 1.
minute. Add the onion, ginger and
garlic, and cook until the onion
softens, about I 0 minutes; if the'
mixture seems dry, add up to 1I 4
cup of water to prevent sticking. '
Stir in the coconut milk and
bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to '
low. Return the chicken to the skillet and simmt:-r until cooked
through. about 5 minutes. Stir in

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1/ 4 cup fmzc•n peas
2 tablespoons chopped ciiJntm
Preheat the oven to 350 E
Spread the ca-hews m a p1e plate
and bJke for 5 ntinutes, or until fragrant &gt;nd lightly toasted.Transfer to
a plate tl1 cool.
Lighdy se"'on the c hie ken with
salt. In a large, deep skillet, heat 3
tablespoom of the 01l until smoking. Add the. chicken and cook. over.
moderately h1gh heat until golden
brown, Jbout 1 1/ 2 n Unutes per
side. TrJnsfc·r the chicken to J plate
and reduce the hear to moderate.
Add the rcmJining 1 t..tblespoon
of oil to the &gt;kilkt .md he&gt;t until
smoking. Add thl' must.m::l s.et·ds

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Thursd1y, December 21, 2000

Thu111day, December 21 , 2000

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Ce/ebrfl/8 the
Miracle of Cbri.slmas
.with the ones you love.
Best wisbes from aU of us.

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(from Our !Jami!y To ')"ours
We Wisfi you a Merry Christmas,

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169 N 2nd Ave. Middleport, OH

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113 W. Second St.
Pomeroy

Merry Ollrlmbu ABg;
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been so very good to
we wish you and yours
very best I

ClELAND REALTY
992-2259
POMEROY. OHIO

Your Friends at:

Office Service
and Supply

Meigs County' Recycling &amp; Litter Prevention
.117 East Memorial Dr.

992-6360

Pomeroy

FUNDED BY:
Ohio Department of Natural Resources
Division of Recycling and Litter ·Prevention

A CHORUS
OF HOLIDAY
GREETINGS
Our hearts are singing for
joy to all our friends!
Thanks for stopping by!

Henry Eblin's Trash Service
The greatest gift of all was
the Bethlehem baby JEsus. ·
He l~ved in Egypt also in Nazareth.
·Now he lives in my heart
And he wants to live in
your heart also.

Hope everything runs smoothly for you and
your family this Christmas.
With warm regards from all of us.

Middleport
Trophies &amp; Tee's

Triplett
Engineering
Services ,
Court St.

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holiday is filled
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Middleport

1L !Jlappy !Jlo{itfay Season/

Here's hoping that the holiday season provides
you and yours with much happiness. We
appreciate your support.

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Quality Print Shop

992-6128

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dose of healtb and
good fortune and ,
enjoy .the season! ~

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Surround YOu ~

Let him in today!

290 North 2nd Ave. Middleport

992-2194

137C North Second Avenue
Middleport, Ohio 45760
(740) 992-6376

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we can't open our
presents 'til we wish
you a very happy
holiday season!

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County's only
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399 W. Main

992·2164

Pomeroy, Oblo

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May the blessed voices of song and laughter echo through
your hearts as we enter into this noteworthy season. This is a
glorious time of year when feelings of brotherhood prevail
and the spirit of peace on earth and harmony
throughout the land prevpils.

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foods with s.1lt ;lJ1d spices h:ts given us m.1 ny of
the delicaCies \V(' seck om in grocery .11Hi
gou rmet s rorc~. ·
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salr i.s simpk: Salt dr.1ws tl-w \\".Her out of l~&gt;od,

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Jeff Warner

992·1161

100 E. Main
Historic Downtown

To keep meats away from SC'Ivc nging :tnimals, hunting com m11nitit:-s and tr ibes hung
them ncar the fire, where thev wcTe smoked
;1ml Jricd.
: Salted, dried or smoked food added much. n~·e ded proteln :tnd minerals ro .1 dil't rh,H
cfl uld otherwis~ ha,·c bctn wudi.11ly m.tde-

... we offer our very best
wishes to you ond yours
this h '&gt;lidoy season.

.Hope your.holiday is a real delight.

-Hartwell House

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Transfer the curry to J bowl, sprinkle with the cilantro ,111d St'rvc. '
Makes 4 scrvinb~-

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1 t.tbkspoon curry pmnh.·r
1 mt•dium onion. dunly sllced
1 te.1spoon ti1idy gr.1red fi·csh

518 East Main Street • Middleport

From Our House to }burs
Thank }'bu For Ybur
.Continued Patronage!

friends gather in each other's homes for the
Julbord, the most lavish meal of the vcar.
. Traditionally, this Chrismm fea;t begins
"(ith fish, and almost every table boasts gravlax
-salmon cured in sugar, salt Jnd dill . Togeth er with the warm th of hot mulled wi11e, the
glow of Advent ca~dles, and the anticipation
of the Christmas smorgasbord, this Yuletide
f&gt;vorire plays a significant role in countemcting the bleakness of Scandinavian winters.
The first preserved foods were most likely
produced by Jccident. In fishing conununines,
fish were "brined" in seawater and left on the
shore to either ferment or dry.

quJte to keep body and &gt;oul together.
Cunng with salt is one of tht.:.• oh.k~t mr:.uh
of food preservation known to man. Over the
centuries, the an of runng J wtdt_• v:tnr:ty of
meat Jnd pork products ha:ot been gr.1JuJUy
perfected.
As with m:my aspectS of modt·rn culture,
the Romans hdped expand the mes ,md
finesse the techniques of curing \vith ~Jlt,
using it to pres~rve mea ts, fish, olives, !-&gt;hrimps
and curd cheese.
The .ability to preserv~ food with salt wa~
particu!Jrly valuable in the murt.• humid di mJtcs of northern Europe, wh~rc ~toring
foods using trad.Jtional drying methods \\',Is
not possible.
Today, the time - honored practicl' of cunng

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.:md cook for Jbout 1 minute, or
until they stop poppmg. Add the
cunUn Sl!I!Js, conandcr and curry
powder, and cook., stirring occasionally. until. fr&gt;grant, about 1.
minute. Add the onion, ginger and
garlic, and cook until the onion
softens, about I 0 minutes; if the'
mixture seems dry, add up to 1I 4
cup of water to prevent sticking. '
Stir in the coconut milk and
bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to '
low. Return the chicken to the skillet and simmt:-r until cooked
through. about 5 minutes. Stir in

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t.'oconut nulk
1/ 4 cup fmzc•n peas
2 tablespoons chopped ciiJntm
Preheat the oven to 350 E
Spread the ca-hews m a p1e plate
and bJke for 5 ntinutes, or until fragrant &gt;nd lightly toasted.Transfer to
a plate tl1 cool.
Lighdy se"'on the c hie ken with
salt. In a large, deep skillet, heat 3
tablespoom of the 01l until smoking. Add the. chicken and cook. over.
moderately h1gh heat until golden
brown, Jbout 1 1/ 2 n Unutes per
side. TrJnsfc·r the chicken to J plate
and reduce the hear to moderate.
Add the rcmJining 1 t..tblespoon
of oil to the &gt;kilkt .md he&gt;t until
smoking. Add thl' must.m::l s.et·ds

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Quick cooking: Coconut Curry Chicken :
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Thursd1y, December 21, 2000

Thu111day, December 21 , 2000

Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

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With a song in our hearts, we'd like to voice our expressions
of good will and gratitude to our many fine customers and
friends. Your kind support is always welcome
, and greatly appreciated, ·

E·WING FUNERAL HOME.
Mulberry Ave.

.Pomeroy, OH

992·2121

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1/2 PRICE SALE

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We will reopen on
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hope lots of glad tidings are headed your
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Jolly good wishes for a holiday
where dreams come true .

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Paul E. Kloes~ Chairman
I. Carson Crow
Ben H. Ewing
Thereon Johnson
Thomas W. Karr
Douglas W. Little
Ferman E. Moore
Paul M. Reed
Theodore T. Reed, III

Paul M. Reed, President
Roger W. Hysell, Exec V.P.
Edward
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Donna Schmoll, Asst V.P.
Joanne Williams, Asst V.P.
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Sheila Wood, Mgr. Rhonda Fortner
Jennifer Halley
Wanetta Dennie
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Mary Beth Preston
Debbie Fisher

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Carolyn Kesterson
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4 ounces shnmp, PL'clcd, deveuttd
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4 ounces scallops . chopped
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1 cup dry white wine
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Vigilia; Feast of Seven 'Fishes, is Italian Christmas Eve tradition

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nu s Eve n·okc:o, tt' o wn s~·ml' ofJnyful
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2121 Mo'"- POII'IIrt, Oh~e

Clarice, Terry, Paige,
Judy and Jody

Would Like to thank you
and wish you all a
Very Merry Christmas and
the Happiest of New Years!
We will reopen on
December 27 at 9:00

tfl9fAJay fun

Cif:ifstmas is coming and we'd like to say,
hope lots of glad tidings are headed your
way! Happy Holidays arid loads of thanks
from all of us.

Jolly good wishes for a holiday
where dreams come true .

FABRIC SHOP
IIOW.Main
Pomeroy, Ohio
992·22X4

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QUALITY FURNITURE PLUS
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42123 State Route 7 • Tuppers Plains, ·oH 45783

1-800-200-4005 or

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DIQECTOQ&amp;
Paul E. Kloes~ Chairman
I. Carson Crow
Ben H. Ewing
Thereon Johnson
Thomas W. Karr
Douglas W. Little
Ferman E. Moore
Paul M. Reed
Theodore T. Reed, III

Paul M. Reed, President
Roger W. Hysell, Exec V.P.
Edward
W. Stines, Exec V.P.
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Randall Hayes, Asst. V~P•.
Donna Schmoll, Asst V.P.
Joanne Williams, Asst V.P.
Shawn Arnott, Controller

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and friendship .

Tonya Wells ·
Sheila Wood, Mgr. Rhonda Fortner
Jennifer Halley
Wanetta Dennie
Erica Lynn Wroten ·
Mary Beth Preston
Debbie Fisher

Jill Tanthorey
Terry Tanthorey

OFFICEQ&amp;

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CWtth CWarm CWishes

CWe at
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Betsy (Hawthorne) Kearns Angie Morris
Kelly Eichinger
Anna Rober~s
Helen Millhone
Lola Sanders

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Desiree Taylor
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Edna Weber
Cheri Williamson
Mary Wolfe
Tamara J. Zirkle

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Vicki Hoffman
Sarah Householder
M ichelle Hutton
Lisa Kay Hysell
Jane A. lhle
Carolyn Kesterson
AmyL. Kloes
Linda Mayer
Eddie Nelson
Tracy M. Pickett·
Macie R. Pierce
Angela Pullins
Lorri A. Randolph
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Bridget Browning
Sheila Buchanan
Amy Carter
Tanya Coleman
JoAnn Crisp
Tracy Davidson
Amy Davis
Jacqueline G. Fields
Terri Fife
Judith Flowers
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Experience all the love anJ joy that's possible this st:ason .
Feel inspired, 'and for good reason .
For it's time to rejoice· and revel in the pa.'it.
And give birth to your own memories that will be sur&lt;' to last.

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1/ 4 cup findy chopped orcgarw
· 2 ..:up~ c hopp~d clams
Bnng :l por of !'J!tc~..l w:-~tcr to J. boi l
4 mincl'!-. crab_mcJt
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Add tht: shrimp and cook J~I'lt until
4 ounces shnmp, PL'clcd, deveuttd
bnght p1nk and cooked through. about Jnd diced
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.1 Jllllllltl'S. Using~' -,Joncd ~poon, tr:ms-+ounces lobster mr:at, dtced
fer the shrimp to a coLmdc:r w dr.lln.
4 ounces scallops . chopped
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Add thL· 'iquid tn rhc hoding w.ttt.:r J. nd
4 ounces fresh fish (such as ocod ~r
cook Lqltil opaque, .about 2 minut~s. haddock) , dicL•d
u~iug a slottL·d spoon, tr:m sfer 'rhc
Salt and pepper. to taste
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squid to t h e co land er to drain . Add the:
1 cup dry white wine
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sca llops to thl' bmh ng wHcr and ro ok
46 oun ct•s (5 3 / 4 cups) clam_julce
fi1r .1 hout J miuutl's . U:o,ing a slotted · (or seafood stock, if available)
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32 oun ces (4 cups) cann ed, peci:eJ
Ct..)L\Ilck r to dr.un .
lt:1lian totitJtoc s, With ju ice
In .1 l.trgc bo\\'1. combllll' thl· shrimp,
2 cups pL'cil•d :~ nd diccd potJtOes ,
~quid, !'C.lll ops .ltllf thL' cook~.·d mu:o,wk
In a Jlll·dium-siZL' stQc kpot, comhitJe
Add the o h\'t' mi. ll'mnn JUtn:. ~,11·li c. rill' oil. onions :1nd cdery. S:~utc until
c hoppcLl p.1r~lcy. ~&lt;llr .l!ld pq&gt;pt.·r. To~s thl' \'L'gl'uhll'~ become tr~mslurcnt.Add
.1 !1 thl' iugrl'~.ii l'II~Untll \\"l'll mtxed
thL· p.lnll'y. thyme, oregano and all rh~
Scrw l)\"\.' r J bed ot- il'ltlll"l' wtth !»L':dl:wd. SL·.tson W C\Stc with o.;.Jlt ~1fid
lcnlml wt·dgr~ .111d grdkd lt.lli .lll hrl·.Jd,
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if dl' ~ irL·d.
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Br1111' ro .1 \i mmcr.T.tst L' for SJ it at'ld
Zuppa di Pesce
JlL'Jlp~r. .1d_j~~:..rin~ if 1\l'Cl'S:o,:try. All~w
(h-. h St-Hlp)
'oup tn r LdUL' L' to ."\/ .+ of H~ ong:i~al
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umd thL' pot.ltol'~ ~lre tcnd~·r. Otk:c
1 r up d1.: ~. -· d Cl' k·ry ·
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t~•llmn..·d by -.pagh~.·tu wtth &lt;.I.IIH \.ltll'L',
b .Ik~..-· d t'i. H.\. 11liXL'd f,ned fi-,hl". ,J1ld
b .1 ked -,uk 111 IL"moJt .111d ml.
Sml1L' nug:ht p.tss on thl· fin :-t lcourSt.',
o.\'fll-nu-.tL'd L'l'i. bm tt mu st hl' scrn•d
fov dll' l'\'l'llt to be .l uthl'lltiC . White
\\"1!\l''i tr.H.IHion.dly :H:c ompany l'.tCh of
thC ........ ttt1od dto;;ht•s .
h)r rhe l' lgbth and fin :tl c·ou r~L'. l ui t.ln Chn~tll\.1 !1 pJstril's will bl' :..nn·d
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Vigilia; Feast of Seven 'Fishes, is Italian Christmas Eve tradition

PROVIDENCE. R I (AI')
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connotatJOth. It took ,~\·c:u d.l\'' tn Cfl'~te rh.: world ..llld our ltn.·, fl'\\lke
around thL· 'lt'n:n dJn 111 ..1 WL't."k . \\e
nurn~l ."'t the sl' \ 'C ll Wondr..·n. of thl'
World ..uH.i thL' world J~ \\'~ know tt
const...r.., of \C\"l'll tOilflnt•nr .... Fvcn
Snow Whttl' \\',\ S ,urrnundcd bv ,~,.\·en
dwa ffs.
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Tht• lt JltJn tr:uhuon. of ~t'f\'lllg the
' 1Fea'it of the Seven Fi~he,·· nn Cl11i~r-.
nu s Eve n·okc:o, tt' o wn s~·ml' ofJnyful
\\'Ond~r. of m,tgtcJI :t nn.~.: tp .H i L)l L
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\'t.'t.·-CEE-l1.1). L1k c the English word
"\'tg tl." th l' l r.llun t~.·rm l.Oll1L''l frtHll
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Chef Alfred·Portale writes for •the passionate cool( 1 Books offer entertaining background on wines and drinks)
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ex~ellen ct' tn bnlli.mcL'. W!1:1t
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.1nd louklllg .11 ir." Il L' ,1 Jd\ ,
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hr,.'Cilhr..' thL' book ~.1y~ it\ -"liPJ'Il'&gt;L'd ro c.tkt.· longer. If If look..
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Tl11..· bonk bo .t ~t:- more th .tJ l
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\\'nrk lll.Ht.'hc:. .rlut nt' l'ort .1k·\.

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\\'h'o i.'l H)k .1 lor :tn• too rccipc:-

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them : M aple Creme Bruke,
lht t.k Confit wJth Swt..•ctTurmp.
Roa. . ted R .1ck of Vt·mson \\'lth
Acorn Squash Puree. Bmt Pear
C.upacno, .md Pumpkm (;.ulic
Cu,t.Hd &gt;.
l'orta le also includes 'pena l
Lh ..,hr:~ that he pn~parL'S on ly for
f.untly and friends; nont.• of
thl'm, With tho poS&gt; ible excoptHIIl nf rlie t.\lrp:1ccios. is v~ ry
lurd to 111.1kl·.
If \'t&gt;u'ro really f,'dlll); flu sh
tl11~ holtdav ~easo n , go all our .111d
111.1kt· tht· Lmgume With White
Trut11e .... from the '· Ct.·kbrations"
clupter. At m ore than S IIIII pa
nuJH." t'. the truffles Jrc the mo~t
l" o ~ dy 111gn·dtcm 111 rhe world.
This Fl"Illld .tn d C.nltc Crmtcd Pork Ro.1st, ti·o m till'

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l'.l'Y [0 ~Ht'p ,ln' , .1n d · t.t,tl:,·
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Alr..·x.llldn C.1kkr
'l.·ulprurc . ·sen·ed thi s chsh in .1
rl'St.lllr.mt, lll.l!lY of us \\'Ould be
temptr.:: d to t.Jke it home .wd put
Jt · o n the m .lll_'tdpit: cl". ·
The I"L' C i pt'~ often fe:t tu re
c har .l c t ~ r i sti c,dly
A me ri c an
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per, and pulse to comoine .
W1th a &gt;mall. &gt;hJrp knife,
•mkc shallow crosscuts m the
skin of the roasr. SeJson all over
with salt and rub in wdl. Rub
the garli c-fe nnel paste over the
roast to Covt•r it with .J layer
about
1/ 4- lll ch thick . Cover
and refrigerate for at least 1 but
up to ~ hours.
Preheat tho own to 350 F.
About 20 minures before
coo ktng, n.·mo\'l' roast from
refn geramr and let sH ,H mum ••
tt..·mpe r:ltllrl'. Tr:tn sf~.:· r to J roast- _,
mg pan .md roast for abottt 73
. minutes, or until the internal
rcmpcr.t tll rl' in th e thickc ~ t ~ec - .
tJou rcgistt.:rs 130 F on .t tllt'.lt
thcrmomL·tc:r. R enmvc ti·om
oven .111d CO\'l'r loosely with foil.
L l·t rot for I :1 to : w mJmHe s
bct.n rc rr..· mn,·ing the butcher ._
tw in e ;md ~liciug into th ick ,

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fl clove~ garli c, ))l'Clcd :md

sliced

2 tt.'a!! poon' tlncly c hopped
frt.·~h

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to.~&gt;poon s finely choppe~
ro'l'lllan·
2 tr:Jspoolb Iindy chopped
frc~h sagl'

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finely choppt•d

frc,h or('gano
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g round wh itt' pL·ppr..:r
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lungL'f H m .Iritl.l tl''l. the hcrr cr
onh bl· c.dkd .1rt.

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b.uLUl.l okt.• tnppt·d \\'tth

Fennel and Garlic-Crusted
Pork Roast
(No te· th,· pork must nun llJtc I toR hnur'i)
1 snull head fennel with
fro11ds
.tttached,
coarse ly
chllpped
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t he ri1 Yllll', ro.'.enury. sagL',
orcg.uw. (l·nncl 'l'l'd, .mJ pep,\ lllt't.d

tn gr('dJt'nts in variat ions of tradiluute cuisine . Among

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in 1982," he writes in the e n try
"Great Wine Made Simple:
for D omaine Andre Perret, on e of Straight Talk From a Master
many in the c ha pter on t he Sommelier" (Broadway Books,
Rhone Valley. "He lives in Verlieu , $25) by Andrea lmmer.
ncar ChJvanay, and his domain~: is
Informali ty 'retgus m th is
equally dtvidcd bctwct' n Con- ,,:·armly encouraging boo k by
dricu and Sain t-Joseph. Addition- o.nc of the top professiona l
ally, .h e is a sha recroppe r for wo men 111 the wine field , doing a
Robert Jurie de Camicrs.
teaching turn. For most people,
"Perret's wine~ an.· brilli.mt but lmmer says. rcadmg and tryi ng to
unflamboyant and rea lly subtle," memorize wmc f.1cts is boring
he co ntinue~. Of two li•al'CL .. , ;md pointless. "Who ever fell m
luve a slight prcterence for the love \Vith .1 wi ne .by rt.•:tdin g J
'
Coteau de Chery. lt is lc ~s ex pres- .textbook'"
sive when young, but it has more
H t•r bnok 1s completely d1frer-

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Not" then, actu.tlly, and not
rcct.•ntl y :ts a gcn('ration
~1g:n. Uut now. what a difference
lub es tinds . The United States
Ius br:com(' one of the maj or
wine m akin g coun tries in the
world, he says m attcr-of-factly.
His book tells many stori~ s.
includin g
how
e\·erything
changed so quickly.

uP remium

Beer Drinker's

Guide" { F~retly,
Stcvt:n Ul·a umont .
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by

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of all typl·~ . with plcmy ot lolnr
illustr,ttions of ~cc nay, d!~;uJkri"'·s,
breweries. pub". hottll''l ,tnd Llbd,.
Mellow

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fr..·.tturl'S rt...·c ip~:.·s t(ll· uurg,uit;'J' .md
~outh-nf-th e-bordt-r sn.tl'k'. l r
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More than just shoring textbook wine lore, Johnso n evokes a
picturesque region of Italy. He's
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vation of the wine business to
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to readers.
She tells them to rdax . " Thi s ts
Andrea·s world of wine, where
the list of wine lingo is short a11t!

dwtr \',tri ery. ti·u m pri c d l·~s to
.1 tford.1bk , from cvny rl•g:wn, r.H111~ winc:s with hi ~ mYn 'it.\r sn.

Forry colored m;1p s show
\\·he re . th e winL' -g:rowing .11"\' .\~
h~. and tht: tl'Xt starts w ith acade mic ba ckground history. But then
Coates expands the focus of his
.1ttention, itemi;.r:mg who is· Jmng
" ·h,lt now! writing with pe r~o n:tl
knowkdgr: of tht: wint.• grmvcrs.

Furniture
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Master ,of Wino . H e " a London basL·d writer and cditur of The
Vine . J mo nthly wine.: mJgazinc.
His Pr&lt;'\' ious book , "Cote lJ'Or :
A Cdebratton of the Great Wines
~·f [luq,'&gt; ntdy " (U niwrsity of CaiJforn i:t Press) w.,pn the: J:t lllt.'S
Beard Found.1tion .twa rd for bc't
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At d11s entertatning ti m(' of
yl!.:tr you may be loolang fo r more
mformation tOr yourself, or perhaps you know someone who 'd
love a book as a present.
The following &lt;ampling of

n\·\· 'llrn:y of French

r hops.
Sn\T \\"lth the compott'.
Mrl kc s 6 scrvin6rs.

In Pomeroy

thcnl.

"An Encyclopedia of the
Wines and Domaines of
France" (Unin•rt.; JCy of C.tlifo r111.1 l'ress. S(,()) by Cliw Co.tt,·s.
This is on"~ for tbc L:O Jll JO IIi·,eur..... thl· scnou:. sdHli.lrs Df fine
Fn:nd t \\"lllL''i . " fr.mce pmducc ~
till'" tlnL· .~t \\' ll1l'~ in th l' wDrld."
Co.1tcs s.ly~ 111 hi~ intmdurt1on .
"Th.n l ':o Ill\' tht• ~;i~;.''
H r..· folh1\n up wnh .111 l"';:h,nl .. -

m the Gan2 At

EnjrJy this Chri.~tmaslime and all the mii{Jic it 4old.v.
We appreciate your valued visits.

depth ."
If your taste for thiS kmd of
wtnc-world d&lt;'tail equ.tls t he
writer\, his leisurely _excursion
otTer&gt; long hours of ormchaa-

recent publications cover~ .1
\':triety of drinks and ~tyk s:

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Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

Chef Alfred·Portale writes for •the passionate cool( 1 Books offer entertaining background on wines and drinks)
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who acbu::vc: globJl fm11..' .1 n: fL'\\.
cspccully 1f thl.:'y .m: Am~.·nc.m
New _Yorker Alfrt.•d Port.dt: ''
among them .
Jhey &lt;h.ue J quJhtv uf ""P•rarion th.H !Jft:!-1 th~m b~.·vond
ex~ellen ct' tn bnlli.mcL'. W!1:1t
sc:tS. PortJ!e .1p.1rt '' ln., ..b.nnc tlvf,ly Am ..·nLJn o;;cn.w of wh.1t
COilS[I[ll(e-&lt;; h .llltt." (llh llll'.

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cia's from rh~· Culuury iahtltll t~o..·
llt.'.lr

of Amt'flL .l,' \H}rkcd wHh "L'\'L'r.d
of the: g:n:.ltl.:~t cht...·t~· 111 l:uropc.
then c:~mc h~H111.: tn W\)rk h1~
nug1"- tn !11L' Bt~ Appk
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jJilh;.'\ lh.· .trd· fuutJd.!tlon A\\,trd
for bt.·~r . :ht.•r 111 :".lt.'\\ '\'l)J'k ( 'tt\·:
ht~ fir,! bouk ... Alr-rl•d !'dt Ldt.:-,
Cotlum B.n .m d c;rdl c~)uk ­
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Juta.l Chdd A\\".11"d ftotn the
h itc:rnatimul A~'~H l.llllllt ut'
C1.llln.try Proft.-~Sil)ll.lk •
" Alfred Portal e's l2 Sea!ions · Cookbook" (llto.dw.l'·$4~). just rch:· .tscd. k .1 '&gt;tHtp-tl;_
nuts gmdc rn hts Jll Ltt.!:IIl.Hn·t.·
cu linary appro.1c h. Wlu1 ,-L&lt;·n1~ .1t
fi an unlikt.·h· m.lrr! .lL!;t.'" uf frn.·an J.nd
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U.t~cJ on rhf' prt.'lllh(.' dur 1f

chefs controlled the world that.•
would be 12 Sl'J~on~ unte,H.l of
fi)ur. the book con~l!&lt;ltS tlf 12
clupter,, e.1 ch one d l'~;l~llt.'d ro
f~h· u~ (.lll difTcn.· nt ~c.tso n ,;l i~1od'-.
tht'olnt: t-o r thl' Dccl·mh~· r
L h .lptL' f 1'&gt;. "Ct'it.•brJUt.Hh."
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·proof th .H Port.lk· \ d.amg .\lld
p .l ll.l l'ht•, (0 \llbllH.'J. \\'tth cl.l\\I(J)
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he SJY'· .. "merH:J.n' tend to
rt·pbcr · mgrC"dtcnt\ with in.l.p-

proprtatc

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follow

coo km g nnws .1 nd rt.•mpt•r.uures
to the ltttcr. then · wnndl'r why
tht.~

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dol·~n't

tJiitt.· or lnok tht' \\'JY a 's ~up-

\\ 'l11 rc ' fruftl L''· .u1d J)iyn Sc.liI~,P ' \\tth Sc\"lug.• t : .ln.JrT.Irt.lrt.·.
In .1 1\.'\.L'lH I!Ht' t"\"1\.' \\', Pnrt.1k·
dt...·,~-ribt·d tht• botlk ,l, .. .lll c\·,:n·-

posed to.
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nght. AnJ we dt:ndc it .1 dt !~h i~
l"t',h.iy by ~Jllt' llin g 1[ , [Ol_I Chtng It,
.1nd louklllg .11 ir." Il L' ,1 Jd\ ,
I.w g h111 g.
" Ir 's nor rockd ~nl'tl (l'. Don 't
lt.·.J\'l' . . umcthing 111 rhc m ·c n JU'r
hr,.'Cilhr..' thL' book ~.1y~ it\ -"liPJ'Il'&gt;L'd ro c.tkt.· longer. If If look..
tlotw. t. tkt.· it out~"
Tl11..· bonk bo .t ~t:- more th .tJ l
10() rnlnr plwrogr.1plt, by ( ;O Zt'JI
KmliJd.l. The qu.dJty o t" Ko.'o hJd.1·..,
\\'nrk lll.Ht.'hc:. .rlut nt' l'ort .1k·\.

d,J\" \·lmkbtlu k t(n t•\·cl \"bot.h-."

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unp rl'(t'mtnu .... Thl'y r..mgL' fmm

thl' 'tmpk· hut ''."!Idly pnpul.u
dt''"L'rt nf Profit \·rok' \l:/ lth
S.Jlllt', ttJ

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.lgl\.'t.'tf n11 rhc lksntpt10tl ·· r~,r
tht.• P·""tpn .Hc roo k'' mste ,l d
Pl'rt.tk say~ evl'n Am eri c:ms
\\'h'o i.'l H)k .1 lor :tn• too rccipc:-

Liq)l'!ldt.·m .mJ i.J ck ..rhe ro ntl dt.'llll' to '"'p l.1y" ·wnh unfanult ar

tH.

them : M aple Creme Bruke,
lht t.k Confit wJth Swt..•ctTurmp.
Roa. . ted R .1ck of Vt·mson \\'lth
Acorn Squash Puree. Bmt Pear
C.upacno, .md Pumpkm (;.ulic
Cu,t.Hd &gt;.
l'orta le also includes 'pena l
Lh ..,hr:~ that he pn~parL'S on ly for
f.untly and friends; nont.• of
thl'm, With tho poS&gt; ible excoptHIIl nf rlie t.\lrp:1ccios. is v~ ry
lurd to 111.1kl·.
If \'t&gt;u'ro really f,'dlll); flu sh
tl11~ holtdav ~easo n , go all our .111d
111.1kt· tht· Lmgume With White
Trut11e .... from the '· Ct.·kbrations"
clupter. At m ore than S IIIII pa
nuJH." t'. the truffles Jrc the mo~t
l" o ~ dy 111gn·dtcm 111 rhe world.
This Fl"Illld .tn d C.nltc Crmtcd Pork Ro.1st, ti·o m till'

.... lllll' duptl'r. i~ inexp en.,t \"t' . \'t~n·
l'.l'Y [0 ~Ht'p ,ln' , .1n d · t.t,tl:,·
.1 b~olutcly 'e tJ ~.mo tJ J I. I 111.\\k tt

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b.lll.t ll.l d11p ~. loob

Alr..·x.llldn C.1kkr
'l.·ulprurc . ·sen·ed thi s chsh in .1
rl'St.lllr.mt, lll.l!lY of us \\'Ould be
temptr.:: d to t.Jke it home .wd put
Jt · o n the m .lll_'tdpit: cl". ·
The I"L' C i pt'~ often fe:t tu re
c har .l c t ~ r i sti c,dly
A me ri c an
.d nld"t bkc

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u . . rl'' Sern· It with W.nm
.111d Appk Cmnp~ltl' .

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(~uin c\·

per, and pulse to comoine .
W1th a &gt;mall. &gt;hJrp knife,
•mkc shallow crosscuts m the
skin of the roasr. SeJson all over
with salt and rub in wdl. Rub
the garli c-fe nnel paste over the
roast to Covt•r it with .J layer
about
1/ 4- lll ch thick . Cover
and refrigerate for at least 1 but
up to ~ hours.
Preheat tho own to 350 F.
About 20 minures before
coo ktng, n.·mo\'l' roast from
refn geramr and let sH ,H mum ••
tt..·mpe r:ltllrl'. Tr:tn sf~.:· r to J roast- _,
mg pan .md roast for abottt 73
. minutes, or until the internal
rcmpcr.t tll rl' in th e thickc ~ t ~ec - .
tJou rcgistt.:rs 130 F on .t tllt'.lt
thcrmomL·tc:r. R enmvc ti·om
oven .111d CO\'l'r loosely with foil.
L l·t rot for I :1 to : w mJmHe s
bct.n rc rr..· mn,·ing the butcher ._
tw in e ;md ~liciug into th ick ,

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fl clove~ garli c, ))l'Clcd :md

sliced

2 tt.'a!! poon' tlncly c hopped
frt.·~h

thyme

to.~&gt;poon s finely choppe~
ro'l'lllan·
2 tr:Jspoolb Iindy chopped
frc~h sagl'

2

frL·~;h

2

ll'd~poom

finely choppt•d

frc,h or('gano
~ [r..',l~fHHlll\ ti.'lllll' l l\t'e d5

I I 12 tt.· .t~p P O ll ' co.trw ly
g round wh itt' pL·ppr..:r
Onl' -1- I /.?. - pound pork nb
ro.l\f.

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r.;u IIlLlCh . Thl·

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lungL'f H m .Iritl.l tl''l. the hcrr cr
onh bl· c.dkd .1rt.

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b.uLUl.l okt.• tnppt·d \\'tth

Fennel and Garlic-Crusted
Pork Roast
(No te· th,· pork must nun llJtc I toR hnur'i)
1 snull head fennel with
fro11ds
.tttached,
coarse ly
chllpped
112 cpp co.mdy dwpped

tied

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ras~t'

l tl .1 food pro r l·~-, or fined \\"ith

bl..tdc. cnmbinc fcnnd
.111d ft.'"llll!..'l fi·mJd .... OlliO i l ,llld g.lrli c, . uHi ~l roct.·..,.., to .1 p.l,tt.· . Add
t he ri1 Yllll', ro.'.enury. sagL',
orcg.uw. (l·nncl 'l'l'd, .mJ pep,\ lllt't.d

tn gr('dJt'nts in variat ions of tradiluute cuisine . Among

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one of only 10 wmnen in ·rhc
world to hold the title of master

lier in · the Unit,' d States. She

"The Wine X Magazine X
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This 1'1 colo rful b1story. openin g \\'tth a rt...·mmt.kr of T honus

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co ndu cnn g a literate and apprt:·CI.ltive rour of the whole fti.:ld,
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ofrl'rs 1\ tan ~t l C~. s:1ying tl1:1t tht.•

book wcludL'S i nform ;l{lon for
more thJn 40.000 wines pro duced iri more tlun 24 cou ntr ies.
including tho Umtod States.

The book also giv~s re:1dcrs
tips on wine-buying and tasting,
"nd lists the magazine's top I ()()
wim's from 1998-1999. in businessli ke fas h1o n .

"The ge nial, husp•table Andre
Perret took over from h is fa th er
in 1982," he writes in the e n try
"Great Wine Made Simple:
for D omaine Andre Perret, on e of Straight Talk From a Master
many in the c ha pter on t he Sommelier" (Broadway Books,
Rhone Valley. "He lives in Verlieu , $25) by Andrea lmmer.
ncar ChJvanay, and his domain~: is
Informali ty 'retgus m th is
equally dtvidcd bctwct' n Con- ,,:·armly encouraging boo k by
dricu and Sain t-Joseph. Addition- o.nc of the top professiona l
ally, .h e is a sha recroppe r for wo men 111 the wine field , doing a
Robert Jurie de Camicrs.
teaching turn. For most people,
"Perret's wine~ an.· brilli.mt but lmmer says. rcadmg and tryi ng to
unflamboyant and rea lly subtle," memorize wmc f.1cts is boring
he co ntinue~. Of two li•al'CL .. , ;md pointless. "Who ever fell m
luve a slight prcterence for the love \Vith .1 wi ne .by rt.•:tdin g J
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Coteau de Chery. lt is lc ~s ex pres- .textbook'"
sive when young, but it has more
H t•r bnok 1s completely d1frer-

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rcct.•ntl y :ts a gcn('ration
~1g:n. Uut now. what a difference
lub es tinds . The United States
Ius br:com(' one of the maj or
wine m akin g coun tries in the
world, he says m attcr-of-factly.
His book tells many stori~ s.
includin g
how
e\·erything
changed so quickly.

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breweries. pub". hottll''l ,tnd Llbd,.
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nf the Enghsh departm ent at Loyola College in Maryland , and
teac hes wine appreciation classes . .

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(C hronicl e [looks, $24.95) by
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More than just shoring textbook wine lore, Johnso n evokes a
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popular English wine writer,
author of .the classic "The World
"Whisky: The Water of Life
Atlas ofWine" (SimoJl &amp; SchusUisge Beatha" (Firefly,
ter, 1994) and many other works.
$39.95) by Helen Arthur.

sommelier; iu 1 £)97 she was the
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share the savvy that makes choosing wine convcment, not confusing. and she extends that attitude
to readers.
She tells them to rdax . " Thi s ts
Andrea·s world of wine, where
the list of wine lingo is short a11t!

dwtr \',tri ery. ti·u m pri c d l·~s to
.1 tford.1bk , from cvny rl•g:wn, r.H111~ winc:s with hi ~ mYn 'it.\r sn.

Forry colored m;1p s show
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h~. and tht: tl'Xt starts w ith acade mic ba ckground history. But then
Coates expands the focus of his
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" ·h,lt now! writing with pe r~o n:tl
knowkdgr: of tht: wint.• grmvcrs.

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Master ,of Wino . H e " a London basL·d writer and cditur of The
Vine . J mo nthly wine.: mJgazinc.
His Pr&lt;'\' ious book , "Cote lJ'Or :
A Cdebratton of the Great Wines
~·f [luq,'&gt; ntdy " (U niwrsity of CaiJforn i:t Press) w.,pn the: J:t lllt.'S
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yl!.:tr you may be loolang fo r more
mformation tOr yourself, or perhaps you know someone who 'd
love a book as a present.
The following &lt;ampling of

n\·\· 'llrn:y of French

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Sn\T \\"lth the compott'.
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In Pomeroy

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"An Encyclopedia of the
Wines and Domaines of
France" (Unin•rt.; JCy of C.tlifo r111.1 l'ress. S(,()) by Cliw Co.tt,·s.
This is on"~ for tbc L:O Jll JO IIi·,eur..... thl· scnou:. sdHli.lrs Df fine
Fn:nd t \\"lllL''i . " fr.mce pmducc ~
till'" tlnL· .~t \\' ll1l'~ in th l' wDrld."
Co.1tcs s.ly~ 111 hi~ intmdurt1on .
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H r..· folh1\n up wnh .111 l"';:h,nl .. -

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EnjrJy this Chri.~tmaslime and all the mii{Jic it 4old.v.
We appreciate your valued visits.

depth ."
If your taste for thiS kmd of
wtnc-world d&lt;'tail equ.tls t he
writer\, his leisurely _excursion
otTer&gt; long hours of ormchaa-

recent publications cover~ .1
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Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

Schools deal with u
-~refugee_ flood in

town

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BOWLING GREEN. Kv.
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Penny
Ad.um'

th.m E11gh•h rh e !Jlt&lt;'r m11uber . c!Jss hJs helped her lc•ar11 to
h .l\ Hll.: n..:.l'l l'll bv uwrc tl1.1n 300
communJCate.
preschooler~
at
D1shm.m pl·rn· nt.
Recently. the fJnuly moved
McGinniS School l:&gt;dt o ut .1
In nun y w.1 y~o. l :;,- yc.u -old out of a dilapidatl'd mobile
heartv "Jmgle Bells." The lyrK i&gt; N d1.1Ll H .l_JLLlfl' \' JL' 1\ tvp1 r.1l of hnint" bL' (' 3USl' it was n mEnglish. but their ac n:nh .lrL~ tlll· dJ \ tn l..' t\ \'o ung..:r rdl.J g~.· ~.·~ . dem nt.•d.
-!"rom around tlic world.
H t• h rhn , ·tng .H Bnwltn g Crn·n
· Ida llrown , a school \Vorker
' lhl' l:m gu.tges &lt;&gt; po kcn by ll t~h SL IHHll bu 1 ~u ll tn pmg ong1na lly from N1c.Jr&lt;tgua who
1\d:uns' .3- and 4- yt·.l r-ultl \ W - with fH, p.ht til hi' n.ltl \'1." regularly visits the f.1 mily 's
dents ar~ :ts Lh\'~rs c JS rhc:tr -,.km Bo . . m.l.
home , helped tht• fannly nuke
culur~t . Thl"v mclude Spam sh.
A'J \\ Hh m.utr mhn rl'fi lgt•t\ Jrr.1nge-mcnts for .1 llt'W hollll'.
L:10t1 J11 . Sl'rbo-CroatiJ n .lll d ..,tu~oknt, , .1 rok· n:n:r....JI h.1. . t.1h·n She ,tlso hdpt:d obr.11n ~~ d.OJ I~lt­
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L'd lJL·d tC.1r t'.Kh uf V1ll.aloho\' o.;ix
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Thl· m.tkt·up ot AJ.un -.· d .l'' [n~!J,h 1.., JJHI!I..' tbt1i~.u ll .
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might no t be: Ullll li. U .t!J n T'-·x.1 ~ \l f
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bt'l..'.lll\t: .1 n.H1o1 l.l l t\: t·l\~1..' 1..' org.lm t:.HtotJ h .h .11 1 otli 1..'1. ' h~..· r~..·.
Th~..· low un~..· mploynu.:nt r.ltc
.md mod cr.tt ~..· ( \ )H of !tnng Ius
kt·pt tlu.:m fru lll llHl\'.lllg on . And
ntany imm1gr.mb h.t\'1: bl..'t'll \ O
h.1ppy wah rht"tr tlt.' \\' h~..·n: th.\ t
they\·~.· ~~tnt for ndJtin:s. who
bring along: rhctr dtildrcn .

That has creat~J a btmi~n for
the mostly white , Englishsp~akmg teachers of the Bowling G rt·c..·n school dis trict, when·
now abou t one in eight studt•tus
- 450 total - speaks a pnmary language oth er than English.
In fac t, Bowling Green's students sp ~ak 18 d1fferent languages, fro m Dutch to Hun ga rian. In one school, 40 percent oi
students ta ke part in "ESL" classes - English as a Second Language.
Al ong wit h hnguage bar riers,
refu gee students oft~ n carry the
psyc hological scars of wa r and
health problems ra rely seen m
America. Many liv~t in poverty.

School officials have worked
to meet children's needs by hiring teacher aides who are bilingual, especiaJly ill languages such
as Serbo-Croatian and Spanish.
They also devdoped a parentinvo lve ment

p rogram

.that

includes tea chi11g pa re11ts Engli sh, nuk ing home \'isics ;1nd
t~;uning "·ith W~..· s tnn Kentu cky
Un iversity to 1\J crease th~ numbt&gt;r nf tt:.tchl'n C l'rnti~d
Engh ~h

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, t L'.ll .llld to bll\· ! lh ~ l l'.ltl l'L' ...
lh n he hc . . H .ll l'' .111d lonb
do wn wh ~o· n .t ~ k e d .1 bmn th e
~.;.!llicl1 l'l. ' h ...· \\'it111..'~S1..' d 1!1 h i~
home coun try. H l' \,ud he mt ~~ ­
l'~ .1\l unck kiilL·d 111 dtc \\',Jr.
·· 1 ~l..'l' m.my people g~.· t shot,
btn I Jidn 't s ~ t· any of my f.nnillt'

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By reaching out to kids like
NihaJ , e-vnyont' has learned rhe

bendits of sh.1reJ · k11owlt-Jge
and culture. s.ud Vicki Writscl.
director o f spt:-cial programs in
the dis tric t.
"You don't have to be Hispanic to reac h and teac h a Hispanic ch,ld," Wn tsel said . "You
don't have to be Bosnia n to
reach a!ld teach a Bos nian studen t."

The district sponsors morn ing and ·evening E nglish classes
fi:J r parents wanting to lea rn

English. About 30 adul ts parucipa te. The families arc also visited
m th ei r ho mes by school wo rk~
er s.

In some si t u :~ti ons. the workers hdp pare nts Wllh l'Veryday
tasks suc h as paying bills.
O lga Villal&lt;;&gt;bos, " native of
Mexil'o w hose h usb:llJd., works
at Fr uit of thL· Loo m , s·;1id
through J l1 intaprctL'r t h ;~t the

111 rh r futllrl·. \Vnl \\.'1 1 ~ working

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On the Net: hnmigratio n and
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Apparentl y, if you reach 50
years of age during the next 12
months, it is 50-50 that you will
live to 100. That's good l)ews -for those in the long-lived half!
And someone already knew the
secret. Victor Hugo, who died in
1885, had this inscribed over his
study's door:
To rise at six, to dine at ten ,
To sup at six, to sleep at ten,
Makes a man live for ten times
ten.
Well , as you will have guessed,
today 's deal revolves around 10 - not a 10, but 10 tricks .- How
would you try to make four
spades after West leads the heart
king ?
With more favorable vul!lerability, Eas t. should make a preemptive leap to four hearts, hopin g both to shut out South and to
suggest to panner what might be
a profitabl e sacrifice.
As West rates to have the club
ace, there i ~ a danger of losing one
diamond and three clubs. But if
you assume from hi s opening lead
that Wes t has the hea11 queen,
there is a guaranteed line of play.
Win with dummy's heart ace ,
draw trumps ending in th e dum my, then call for the heart jack,.
and instead of ruffin g.,discard a
club (o r diamond). West wins the
trick, but is endplayed .
If he leads a minor, it elimi nates a loser in that suit. And if he
returns a heart, ·you ruff in the
dummy and discard a club from
hand . Whatever happens, yoltwin
l0 tri cks and score a perfect I 0
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from partner.
Yes , with this layout you could
win with the heart ace, ruff the
heart jac k, draw trumps ending in
the dummy, and pl ay a diamond
to your jack. Eventually, you will
endplay West with the fourth di amond . However, this line doesn 't
work so well when West has the
Quee n-do ubl eton of diamonds.
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easil y miscalculate .
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or pretend you're knowledgeable
about something which. in truth.
you know very little.' Yo u' ll be
exposed and coul d be very_embarrassed.
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coul d jeopardize yo ur present
lifesty le. It's not a good day for
ge ttin g into debt.
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friends rather than moving in cir- worse yet, your boss will become
cles with just a!lybody. Things extremely disenchanted with you
· inight not turn o ut well.
if you fa il t0 shoulder your
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Thanks for your
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li n le surp r i s ~ thi s y ~a r when
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r uhurc \'ltl t u n.•:-. p.u d .tbou t SJO wi th mll' co tin· stJni , JUSt li h· way to gl't .~round it.
fancy hot"·ls ;llld rt..· s ta u ~J n t~.
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the tH~o' hl.'~ t r.l \\' ,1 ~ u ntnn g: To ng. :1 de .m snl.'tc..•ty IS ·· ;J gr.1- thcv woul d nmti st'.ltc..' c trs ol
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llll..' n solir in ng prost itutl""· c usH o ng Ko ng ofti.t·i,d\ .ldm itFloridia ns, t;~k,· h,·;m : In Aus- to me rs simply J ust L·d oft' old
tnl th.1t rht.· p t• rt(,n w.·rs were
trali a. eh.·ctio n authoriti es d is- rusty bicycll'\ aud peJ all"ll off in
mostly frl"1.'- Lln re 11111S il' i.1ns.
cowred th at th e voter rolls in searc h o f ~ex .
Still , (o mp la ints wen.• mutl:- J .
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New South Wales irclud ed • ·
ca t. Parlia me nt member Alasda!T
Webster uncove red the fehne
pn.•sJdc nti al ck·nm n . But few wa~ · incar n:rJ[cd o n d rug fraud w hen his lett er welcomna tions wen· immun e fro m cha rgt•s.
ing C uracao Fischer C hart was
Inside, th ey fo tlnd heroin and re turn ed by the post office in
qui rky ~niti gs-&lt;~ n .
From a hapless Nonwgian a fi le. T he woman da uned she Novembe r.
bu rgb r w Sm ga po re's quest fo r o nly \vant cd to fee d her hu sNo t everyo ne was amused .
the pe rfect toilet, to ihe ta le of band and that the chic ken had
"This stuff about cats and
b&lt;c 11 give n to her by an Al ba n.1 saint nan11..·d C had , hcr\: ·s· a
ian . She was arrested fo r drug dogs is denigrating the Auss.un pln1t-:'
tralia n Elt·ctora l Com mission in
traffic ki ng.
my view and is trivializing the
The city of Ho ng Kon g has
App cara 11 ce lS csp&lt;eia ll y Aus-tra lia n dc ctoral system.
lllldc its reputation as .1 wo rldeLm pun-eyo r of top qua lity im port ant in imagl' -Co nsno us whic h is bloody good comt:1kc..·s - ~._· &lt;nmtcrft•J t R ulexes. Sing.tporc. w here litt~..· rl ng an d part:&gt;d t o w hat 's happtn ing: ov.:rpirat,·J C:D s, 1:1kc Gm·ci b;~gs. f.1i hn g m flus h pubhc to ilets ca n s&lt;.~ as .' ' s;•iJ L 1bor p.H iiamc n t
P.-rh .•p' .that 's why .d kgeJ iy bring big fine~ . So it cJmc .1s llll' lll ber Mid1.1cl D.mbv.

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ope rative and ca use you to
o verindu lge. Relax and enjoy
yourse lf, but do everyth ing ill
moderati o n. ,
VIRGO (A ug. 23 -Sept. 22)
Someo ne who is spoi l!'! d and
accustomed to having his or her
way might attempt to pu sh you
arou nd today. Don 'I be a patsy
and let th is individual con tinue
those selfi sh wnys.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 -0ct. 23 ) It's
important to always remain opti·

mis tic . and posit ive abo ut that
whi ch is feas1 hie . However, todav
wishful thillkinQ might overrid~
rcali srn. 1 ma,irr g di sappo intment
ine \"itable .
SCORP IO cOct. 24-Nov. 22)
What look' like a good dea l today
co uld turn out to be anyth in g but.
Carefull y c.xa mi ne eit her merchandi se or a proposition before
buying what's bei ng sold.
SAG ITTARI US (Nov. 23-Dec .
21) Be cenai n the person with
whom you are negotiati ng today
is bending over backward to be
fair , then foll ow his or her exam ple . An agreement is only as
good as the intent of both sides.

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Page B 10 • The Deily Sentinel

Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

Schools deal with u
-~refugee_ flood in

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BOWLING GREEN. Kv.
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Penny
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th.m E11gh•h rh e !Jlt&lt;'r m11uber . c!Jss hJs helped her lc•ar11 to
h .l\ Hll.: n..:.l'l l'll bv uwrc tl1.1n 300
communJCate.
preschooler~
at
D1shm.m pl·rn· nt.
Recently. the fJnuly moved
McGinniS School l:&gt;dt o ut .1
In nun y w.1 y~o. l :;,- yc.u -old out of a dilapidatl'd mobile
heartv "Jmgle Bells." The lyrK i&gt; N d1.1Ll H .l_JLLlfl' \' JL' 1\ tvp1 r.1l of hnint" bL' (' 3USl' it was n mEnglish. but their ac n:nh .lrL~ tlll· dJ \ tn l..' t\ \'o ung..:r rdl.J g~.· ~.·~ . dem nt.•d.
-!"rom around tlic world.
H t• h rhn , ·tng .H Bnwltn g Crn·n
· Ida llrown , a school \Vorker
' lhl' l:m gu.tges &lt;&gt; po kcn by ll t~h SL IHHll bu 1 ~u ll tn pmg ong1na lly from N1c.Jr&lt;tgua who
1\d:uns' .3- and 4- yt·.l r-ultl \ W - with fH, p.ht til hi' n.ltl \'1." regularly visits the f.1 mily 's
dents ar~ :ts Lh\'~rs c JS rhc:tr -,.km Bo . . m.l.
home , helped tht• fannly nuke
culur~t . Thl"v mclude Spam sh.
A'J \\ Hh m.utr mhn rl'fi lgt•t\ Jrr.1nge-mcnts for .1 llt'W hollll'.
L:10t1 J11 . Sl'rbo-CroatiJ n .lll d ..,tu~oknt, , .1 rok· n:n:r....JI h.1. . t.1h·n She ,tlso hdpt:d obr.11n ~~ d.OJ I~lt­
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Th~..· low un~..· mploynu.:nt r.ltc
.md mod cr.tt ~..· ( \ )H of !tnng Ius
kt·pt tlu.:m fru lll llHl\'.lllg on . And
ntany imm1gr.mb h.t\'1: bl..'t'll \ O
h.1ppy wah rht"tr tlt.' \\' h~..·n: th.\ t
they\·~.· ~~tnt for ndJtin:s. who
bring along: rhctr dtildrcn .

That has creat~J a btmi~n for
the mostly white , Englishsp~akmg teachers of the Bowling G rt·c..·n school dis trict, when·
now abou t one in eight studt•tus
- 450 total - speaks a pnmary language oth er than English.
In fac t, Bowling Green's students sp ~ak 18 d1fferent languages, fro m Dutch to Hun ga rian. In one school, 40 percent oi
students ta ke part in "ESL" classes - English as a Second Language.
Al ong wit h hnguage bar riers,
refu gee students oft~ n carry the
psyc hological scars of wa r and
health problems ra rely seen m
America. Many liv~t in poverty.

School officials have worked
to meet children's needs by hiring teacher aides who are bilingual, especiaJly ill languages such
as Serbo-Croatian and Spanish.
They also devdoped a parentinvo lve ment

p rogram

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includes tea chi11g pa re11ts Engli sh, nuk ing home \'isics ;1nd
t~;uning "·ith W~..· s tnn Kentu cky
Un iversity to 1\J crease th~ numbt&gt;r nf tt:.tchl'n C l'rnti~d
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lh n he hc . . H .ll l'' .111d lonb
do wn wh ~o· n .t ~ k e d .1 bmn th e
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home coun try. H l' \,ud he mt ~~ ­
l'~ .1\l unck kiilL·d 111 dtc \\',Jr.
·· 1 ~l..'l' m.my people g~.· t shot,
btn I Jidn 't s ~ t· any of my f.nnillt'

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By reaching out to kids like
NihaJ , e-vnyont' has learned rhe

bendits of sh.1reJ · k11owlt-Jge
and culture. s.ud Vicki Writscl.
director o f spt:-cial programs in
the dis tric t.
"You don't have to be Hispanic to reac h and teac h a Hispanic ch,ld," Wn tsel said . "You
don't have to be Bosnia n to
reach a!ld teach a Bos nian studen t."

The district sponsors morn ing and ·evening E nglish classes
fi:J r parents wanting to lea rn

English. About 30 adul ts parucipa te. The families arc also visited
m th ei r ho mes by school wo rk~
er s.

In some si t u :~ti ons. the workers hdp pare nts Wllh l'Veryday
tasks suc h as paying bills.
O lga Villal&lt;;&gt;bos, " native of
Mexil'o w hose h usb:llJd., works
at Fr uit of thL· Loo m , s·;1id
through J l1 intaprctL'r t h ;~t the

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On the Net: hnmigratio n and
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Apparentl y, if you reach 50
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months, it is 50-50 that you will
live to 100. That's good l)ews -for those in the long-lived half!
And someone already knew the
secret. Victor Hugo, who died in
1885, had this inscribed over his
study's door:
To rise at six, to dine at ten ,
To sup at six, to sleep at ten,
Makes a man live for ten times
ten.
Well , as you will have guessed,
today 's deal revolves around 10 - not a 10, but 10 tricks .- How
would you try to make four
spades after West leads the heart
king ?
With more favorable vul!lerability, Eas t. should make a preemptive leap to four hearts, hopin g both to shut out South and to
suggest to panner what might be
a profitabl e sacrifice.
As West rates to have the club
ace, there i ~ a danger of losing one
diamond and three clubs. But if
you assume from hi s opening lead
that Wes t has the hea11 queen,
there is a guaranteed line of play.
Win with dummy's heart ace ,
draw trumps ending in th e dum my, then call for the heart jack,.
and instead of ruffin g.,discard a
club (o r diamond). West wins the
trick, but is endplayed .
If he leads a minor, it elimi nates a loser in that suit. And if he
returns a heart, ·you ruff in the
dummy and discard a club from
hand . Whatever happens, yoltwin
l0 tri cks and score a perfect I 0
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from partner.
Yes , with this layout you could
win with the heart ace, ruff the
heart jac k, draw trumps ending in
the dummy, and pl ay a diamond
to your jack. Eventually, you will
endplay West with the fourth di amond . However, this line doesn 't
work so well when West has the
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li n le surp r i s ~ thi s y ~a r when
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r uhurc \'ltl t u n.•:-. p.u d .tbou t SJO wi th mll' co tin· stJni , JUSt li h· way to gl't .~round it.
fancy hot"·ls ;llld rt..· s ta u ~J n t~.
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tnl th.1t rht.· p t• rt(,n w.·rs were
trali a. eh.·ctio n authoriti es d is- rusty bicycll'\ aud peJ all"ll off in
mostly frl"1.'- Lln re 11111S il' i.1ns.
cowred th at th e voter rolls in searc h o f ~ex .
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New South Wales irclud ed • ·
ca t. Parlia me nt member Alasda!T
Webster uncove red the fehne
pn.•sJdc nti al ck·nm n . But few wa~ · incar n:rJ[cd o n d rug fraud w hen his lett er welcomna tions wen· immun e fro m cha rgt•s.
ing C uracao Fischer C hart was
Inside, th ey fo tlnd heroin and re turn ed by the post office in
qui rky ~niti gs-&lt;~ n .
From a hapless Nonwgian a fi le. T he woman da uned she Novembe r.
bu rgb r w Sm ga po re's quest fo r o nly \vant cd to fee d her hu sNo t everyo ne was amused .
the pe rfect toilet, to ihe ta le of band and that the chic ken had
"This stuff about cats and
b&lt;c 11 give n to her by an Al ba n.1 saint nan11..·d C had , hcr\: ·s· a
ian . She was arrested fo r drug dogs is denigrating the Auss.un pln1t-:'
tralia n Elt·ctora l Com mission in
traffic ki ng.
my view and is trivializing the
The city of Ho ng Kon g has
App cara 11 ce lS csp&lt;eia ll y Aus-tra lia n dc ctoral system.
lllldc its reputation as .1 wo rldeLm pun-eyo r of top qua lity im port ant in imagl' -Co nsno us whic h is bloody good comt:1kc..·s - ~._· &lt;nmtcrft•J t R ulexes. Sing.tporc. w here litt~..· rl ng an d part:&gt;d t o w hat 's happtn ing: ov.:rpirat,·J C:D s, 1:1kc Gm·ci b;~gs. f.1i hn g m flus h pubhc to ilets ca n s&lt;.~ as .' ' s;•iJ L 1bor p.H iiamc n t
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ope rative and ca use you to
o verindu lge. Relax and enjoy
yourse lf, but do everyth ing ill
moderati o n. ,
VIRGO (A ug. 23 -Sept. 22)
Someo ne who is spoi l!'! d and
accustomed to having his or her
way might attempt to pu sh you
arou nd today. Don 'I be a patsy
and let th is individual con tinue
those selfi sh wnys.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 -0ct. 23 ) It's
important to always remain opti·

mis tic . and posit ive abo ut that
whi ch is feas1 hie . However, todav
wishful thillkinQ might overrid~
rcali srn. 1 ma,irr g di sappo intment
ine \"itable .
SCORP IO cOct. 24-Nov. 22)
What look' like a good dea l today
co uld turn out to be anyth in g but.
Carefull y c.xa mi ne eit her merchandi se or a proposition before
buying what's bei ng sold.
SAG ITTARI US (Nov. 23-Dec .
21) Be cenai n the person with
whom you are negotiati ng today
is bending over backward to be
fair , then foll ow his or her exam ple . An agreement is only as
good as the intent of both sides.

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Saturdiy

iFor many world leaders, 2000 dished out hard knocks ~
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was good unun!: - .til .1round the m·ll J' fi1d prme&gt;ts th.lt brought
world. there wer~ plenty of kad~"' th.: co untrv to .1 'itand!-~llll , JnJ .1
who could have med a litdt· illvm e 1\JUOllWtdl' tram 'i}'Stt.'lll that Wl'llt
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Mo11th by· lllonth , pn!ltlc.J! tllkJng-to, v1.1 the t.1bloid&gt;. from
casua1tit"s mount~d .1~ unpe.u. h- MJr!}lfet ThJtcher, the t&lt;mnicl..bk
nu:nr , m..;urrt&gt;ctlon .md dl'ii.tStl!r~ ti.)nlH.'r primt• mimstl'r
took the Lr toll . Fmm A,u to the
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The Manaeement
And Staff
Of TurnPike Of GalliPolis. ·
W_
ish All Their Friends And
Families A Safe And
HaPPY HolidaY.
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GlORY fO fJHlJE NJEWBORN JKING
Oh holy day, oh joyous day;
He sent His son, to show the way.
And wherever you may go, .
May you bask in His holy glow
For those who seek, will see the light
And it will illuminate all that is right.
W(d like to join you and your family in praying for peace on earth
thzs hollqay season. Thank yov for the good faith you've shown to us.
From the Vaughan Family To Yours

HAPPY HOLIDAYS

Corner of
General Hartinger
Parkway and
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\ Middlepor,t, Ohio

Rumpke

Bush's

awarded·
refuse bid

cabinet
WASHINGTON (AP) ~ew Jersey Gov. Christie Whitman, ·a moderate Republican
and avid outdoorswoman; has
accepteJ President-elect Bush's
offer to head the Environmental Protection Agency, officials
close to both politicians said
Thursday. Fellow GOP governor Tommy Thompson hopes
to follow her into the Bush
administration.
Bush, who resigned as Texas
governor
Thursday,
will
announce Whitnun 's nomination Friday - along with several other appointments, officials said.
The development came as
senior Republicans in Washing- .
ton and Wisconsin said Thompson accepted Bush's offer in a
Thursday mornmg telephone
call to be Health and Human
Services secretary. They said the
announcement would be made ·
next week.
However, two senior Bush
advisers said the Texan had not
quite closed the deal with
Thompson. though the nation's
longest serving governor was
almost certain to get the job.
Thompson himself sent mixed
signals.
The officials spoke on condition of anonymity.
A third GOP governor,
James Gilmore ofVirginia, was
selected by Bush to head the
Republican National Conmuttee. The announcement was
expected Friday.
Bush was still mulling over
several other top spots.
Lisa Graham Keegan, Arizona superintendent of public
schools, inet Thursday with
Bush's transition team to talk
about the education secretary
spot. Keegan, a vocal supporter
of Bush primary opponent Sen.
John McCain, "felt like it wa' a
good meeting," said spokeswoman Patricia Likens.
She left under the impresSIOn she would not receive
word of Bush's choice until
after Christmas, Likens said.
Even as rumors of the Bu~h
telephone
call
circulated,
Thompson told reporters in
Wisconsin that the HHS Cabinet job is the one Bush would
like him to fill, while transpo·rration 11ecretary is "the one I
would like to be able to do." He
said he had not decided
whether to take the HHS job.
"Jhe president really wants

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ing hole.
Of course, there 's a hllilter on almost
every shopper's list. In addition to a gift
certificate for a hunting license, special
deer permit or spring turkey pennit,
throw in a turkey call, or a video or audio
tape about turkey or deer hunting.
Nature loverS aren't always hunters,
and bird watching is a popular pastime especially for the retired. ODNR suggests buying, or even making. a spedal
bird feeder, erecting it in the recipient's
yard, and including a supply of bird seed
and a handy scO&lt;&gt;p to fill the feeder.
Binoculars that are perfect for watch-

IDDLEPORT
Rumpke
Waste Management of Wellston
will provide refu se servic e for
Middleport residents for another
year, following the award of a bid
by Middleport Village Council at its re!;Uiar meeting on Monday evening.
Rumpke has provided the service to Middleport
by contrJct for three years, at a rate ofS6.51l and, for
seniorS, $6.
Its new rate of $7 -and $6.50 was th e lowest
among the three bidders for the job. Southern
Ohio Waste Disposal submitted a bid of $9 and $8,
and USA Waste Disposal a bid of$9 and S8. 15.
The only term of the contract that changes is a
stipulation that only single-axle trucks be used to
collect, because of complaints that the larger trucks
Rumpke often employs cause damage to alleys and
village streets.
Rumpke has also been the subject of regular
complaints from customers about pickup times and
other sundry operational matters.
Councilman Roger Manley, who led the discus"
sion on the contract, said last night that the firm will
be closely watched, and reminded Rumpke representatives that the contract has a 30-day clause
allowing it to be canceled.
"You're going to be - under scrutiny," Manley
said, "but we realize that there are issues that council must also address , and we plan to do that."
Manley did not specify what "issues" were at
hand before council, but references were made to
the import of garbage into the village fium other
communities and improper handling and placement of garbage by residents.
The village currently charges $9 to customers in
the village for refuse service, as an item on the
monthly · public works bill, citing administrative
costs involved in billing, collections and other se rvices as the difference in the price paid to Rumpke and the price charged to residents.
Council member Kathy· Scott noted that council, a number of years ago, had pledged a S I rebate
to village residents if the Rumpke contract service
provided a savings to the village.
She said she felt that $1 should be deducted from

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GIFTS FOR THE OUTDOORSMAN -Allan Harris. co-owner of Dan's Quality Clothing and Boots in Middleport, prepares to
show a holiday shopper the store's large supply of both hunting and multi-purpose knives, which according to the Ohio
Department of Natural Resources, would make a perfect Christmas gift for that "hard to get" hunter, fisherman or wildlife
·
watcher. (Tony M. Leach photo)

Outdoorsmen easy.to buy for
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Nature lovers aren't alu•ays •
hunters, and .bird watching
is a popular pastime.

SENTINEL NEWS STAFF

POMEROY - Let's face it, men ate
4sually "hard to buy for."
With only three shopping days left
before Christmaj, those with challenging
men on their shopping list should heed
advice from an unusual source: th~ state
of Ohio.
The Ohio Department of Natural,
Resources has offered a number of sug•
gestions for the hunter, fisherman, or
wildlife watcher on the list who poses a
shopping challenge.
The ODNR's Division of Wildlife
advises that gift certificates for licenses

and special Rermits arc available through
vendors selling hunting and fishing
licenses throughout the state.
Is there someone who likes to fish but
hasn't for several years? Buy him (or her,
of course) a fishing license, throw in a
new rod and reel , or even a few fishing
lures, and your friend will get a great giti
of relaxation -just the thing he needS to
take that step to "de-stress" by spending a
few days ·relaxing at an old favorite fish-

President signs S1.8 trillion federal budget
WASHINGTON (AP) President
Clinton signed the most contentious element of the $1.8 trillion federal budget
Thursday, giving generous spending
increases to education programs that he
said will provide "more modern, mqre
dignified, more functional schools" for the
nation 's ch ildren .
With a group of youngsters standing
behind him, Clinton signed appropriations
legislation for education, labor and health
and human services programs during a
ceremony in the Eisenhower Executive
Office Building adjacent to the White

The president s£1id lu· is most proud t?f tlu• $44 IIi/lion set a~ ide for tile
Educatio11 Department, lll'arl)' double the $23.9 billion devoted to
education proxrams wlrru lie took t!flin' in 1993.
House. Clinton previously signed spending bills covering other federal agen cies.
"In so many ways. it could truly be said
we saved the best till last ," Clinton said.
"It's a bill about these children behind me
today, about their hopes, their dreams.
their capaciry to learn and their need to
learn .... This budget takes the long look
ahead. If we stay on this course, our best
days are ahead."

John Feehery, spokesman for House
Speaker Dennis Hastert, R-111., said th e
speaker was happy that more than 90 pcrc~nt of th e budget surplus remained
devoted to debt reduction, "as we fulfilled
our promises to increase education spending and spending on health research ."
Th e budget, completed last we ek in a
po'\.telection session of Congress, was put
into p/il&lt;; e nearly three months after . th e

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Members of the Southern
High School Student Council
recently held a food, toy and
clothes drive for many area
families that would have otherwise gone without during
the holiday season .. In a twoweek span. students collected more than 736 non-perishable food items and several
boxes of toys a:nd clothes
from other students in the
school who were eager to
lend a helping hand In spread·
ing some much needed
Christmas cheer. The items
will be immediately donated
to the Meigs County Cooperative Parish in Pomeroy for distribution . Pictured are student
CO)JnCil officers, froin left,
Kati Cummins. Michael Ball ,
Mia Bass and Tara Rizer.
(Tony M. Leach photos)

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start of the fiscal year. It co nt ains an estimated $634.5 billion in spending, roughly
$48 billion higher than last year, $11 billion more than Clinton requested and S34
billion more than Republi ca ns set in Con - ~
gress' budget.
The president said he is mos t proud of
the $44 billion set aside for the Education
Department, nearly double the $23.9 billi on devoted to education programs when
he took office m 1993. H e &lt;aid he hopes
that will help education beco me " pr ior ity

Holiday donations

Toclay's

Business Will Resume
8:00 A.M. TuesdaY.
December 26th.

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In Order For Our EmPloYees To Enjoy The
Holiday With Their Families. We Will Be Closine
At 5:00P.M. FridaY. December 22. And Will
Remain Closed SaturdaY. December 23.
SundaY. December 24. And Christmas DaY.

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