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Page 10 •. The DaUy Sentlnel

Pomeroy • MiddlepQrt, Ohio

Tuesday, Februa..Y 17, 1998

Ohio Lottery

Ariel Theatre to host musical performance on March 1
Pianist. Debra Arder. daughter- · ber oJ opera companies in Europe.
rounded out with Cole Porter's
m-law of Gall ipoli s residents Dr.
Sh~ appeared in Opera Colum- Embraceable You, So In Love and
and Mrs. Sig Harder. will perfonn at bus·· recent production of Carmen.
Night and Day and Jerome Kern's
the Ariel Theatre on Sunday. March
A graduate of The Ohio State .A // tl1e Things You Are and You Are
I at 3 p.m .
., Unive rsity and the Manhattan - in Ull'e.
She wtl l shore the progr.am wi th School of Music, Ci ncione has won
The concert is part of the Ariel
~k tropnlitan Opera star Theresa
many honors and awards the most Theatre 's Sunday · Musicale Series
Ctnctonc. soprano and · Phantom of rece nt being the 1993 Opera tolum - with additi onal perform ances on
the Oper"a star Jeffrey Reynolds, bus Co mr·" ition . She cu rrent ly Sunday, May 3 at 3 p.m. with Patrill' IHJr.
res idc, in fl&lt;cw York City.
cia Pease, soprano Gail Berenson,
The pcrfomunl'c will featu re a
Jcffrc ~·
Reynolds has sun g
ble nd or rnm:ullic classical and pop- numerous operatic role s both in thi s
ul .lr nJU ~ IC .
country and ab•oad.
A Rcnai»ancc woma n. Debra
He is equall y at home on the
.-\rdcr l'Jrncd a medical degree and Broadway state havi ng starred in
ltL\' n"e hdorc rcturnin~ profcss ion - lVest Sidt Story, Most'Happr Fe/la.
,d II lu her first love. Ihe pta no.
Seve n Brides for Se\'ell BrnrherJ.
She has appeared throughout the om/ the Phantom of the Op1•m.
,, 1unlry wi th numero us orchestras
A graduate of fmliana U n ivcr~ity,
1!1l luJ111g the Ohi o Vall ey Sy rnph ohe is a gran t recipient of the Santa Fe
11\.
Opera and NIMT \ George Lond on ·
f-h.'r London dchu t wa~ cr l!i Gl ii V grant.
,u..: cla 1mcd as "exce pti onall y hrilArdcr wi ll hcgin the program
l lant.· · She rccc lwd ra ve review ~ for
with Chopin 's Ettnl&lt;' in A,tlat and
ht?r n.'l'l tnh 111 .Chil:a~o . CirlL· inn&lt;.iti. hi~ wonderful Frwrwy in J 111inor.
.rnJ \V:hhrn,g ton. D.C.
She will follow up "i th RachIn add1t 1on to perform mg. . . llc is manrnoff\ hnlliant Three R11.\ .1 il111
th~..· hlUrll..lc r .md Ani . . uc Dlrl:l'l ll f or
Trcms criprio11 .1. CJnl' ltl llC
and
thL· (;rand P1anu Concl'l'l Sl'rr~..,
Reynolds will join Ardcr to ofkr up
She :.JIH.l her lw . . h:rnd . Tom lr\'c the much loved Copland ,ongs Tlt e
111 ColuJllhu .... w11h thc:1 r two daughBoatmen s Dan&lt;e. Zion :r IVa/Is. Tlte
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... ; t Cllll' l()llC: m;a.k her dl'hut with the:
They wi ll also perform some of
\lctr,lpolrt an Orc:r;l 111 ll)tJI -Y2 with Gcur1!L: Ge1~hw in 's wnndnful tune s
fll'r l&lt;ll'lllaiH.'c.., 111 ldmnnuo. Aida
such . . as Sul llll'fltflim l·. My ·M an's
I'm 11/U{ ond Eld. tm.
Cow' No\\'. Hd :1· You i!1· My Woman
Slh.' li.1 .., ~rl ..,o :-. un ~ \\ ith the New a11d Embrou'tt!Jie You .
Theresa Cincione
ltJl ~ Cny Op(' ra . a.. . \\l.'l l a ~ anum The aft l:rno\ln ·s program wi ll t"-tc

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piano and the Lark String Quartet.
Tickets for the series are $15 for
adults and $10 for students.
Tickets for the individual conce rts are $1 0 for adults and $5 for
students.
For more infonnation, call the
Morris and Dorothy Haskins Ariel
Theatre at 446-ARTS.

James Witherell, MD
Fanrily Practice

Steven Sokoloski, MD
Orthopedics

Joseph Li, MD
Pediatrics

MichaeJ·Zirille, MD
Fanrily Practice

Rain tonight, low in 40s.
Thursday, rain , high in
upper 40s.

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2 Sections. 12 Pages, 35 cents
A Gannett Co. Newspaper

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wedne~day, February 18, 1998

Publishing Company

At ehs, Meigs ESCs agree to merger
Jeffery Reynolds

By JIM FREEMAN
Sentinel News Staff
The Meigs County Educational
Service Center. formerly the Meigs
County Board of Education. and the
Athens Couqty ESC agreed Monday
night to merge their two oftices into
a single office called the AthensMeigs Educational Service Center.
Both ESC boards adopted a resolution to merge effective ~uly I and
joint board meetings have been
scheduled for the third Monday of
each month until the time of the
merger.
Meigs ESC Superiniendent John
D. Riebel Sr. said both boards have

Debra Arder

Joseph Free01an, IX)
Family Practice

Charles E. Williams of Rutland
has tiled his petition with the Meigs
County Board of Elections for the
Democratic nomination to the office
of Meigs County Commissioner.
An employee of Southern Ohio
Coal Company. Williams is a member of the Meigs County Democratic Executive Commiuee.
He has served as a commiuee
member of the Meigs County Commillee for Equality and Adequacy in
School Funding. and on the Coal
Miners' Political Action CommiHee
·as a member and also as the chairman_
He has served as a volunteer and
charter member of the Meigs County REACT Team during its entire
establishment. and as a Cub Master
with the M-G-M Scout Council.
Williams said Tuesday that he has
' worked with elected ollicials in
Meig.&lt;. Gallia. Athens, and Jackson
Counties, as well as our state and federal elected officials the scrubber
issue at the General James M. Gavin
plant.
"This enhanced employment at
Gavin and preserved" the jobs at the
Meigs Mines," Williams said. "I also
was involved in working with ofticials towards the pumping and reclamation of Mei gs Mine #31 through
Fedeml Court Hearings. appeals. and
Reclamation Board of Review: and I
~s a contributor to the Ohio Em!rgy Strategy Report that was conducted by the Public Utilities Commission in 1994."
"What all of the&lt;e · projects and
comminees have in cOmmon is that
each endeavor was successfully
accomplished through teamwork and

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Wiltna Mansfield, MD
Family Practice

Bridget Skinner, MD
OB/Gyn

James Orr, MD
Pediatrics

Scott. Smith.' IX)
Family Practice

Howard Greene, MD
Ophtha4nology

William Smith, MD
Orthopedics

I. H. Ki01, MD
Pediatrics

K. K. Lee, MD
Pediatrics

Jon Sullivan, MD
Pediatrics

John Tyson, MD
Pediatrics

CZT!te 'aio~eA vlie!gs CQinic is o joint COIIIIllitme~! between Slo03e.t CQinic and Con~:oOidoted
SleoQtlt gystem!l. ~llJ\ misSion is to p~o~ide tlte ~igltest quoQify keoOtlt crue po!l!libQe to t~e
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propQe o~ -Meigs County. ill vUeigs County!

HOLZER
Meigs Clinic
88 East Memorial Drive
740-992-4060

been talking about merging for about centers' first orders of business will
a year. having held two or three com- be to hire a new superintendent to
bined meeting., ,
serve both counties.
The boards compared both ESCs'
Virginia May. the Athens County
staffs and policies and found they are superintendent, and R'iebel are both
very comparable. with counties made planning to retire. Riebel has 38 years
of about the same type of people.
of experience in county schools and
State law says you have to have the county ESC.
8.000 students in your service area.
The ideal candidate must have an
he said. We only have about 4.200 Ohio Superintendent's Certificate and
here with about 4.400 in Athens three years central office administraCounty. In addition. a city/county tive experience. Candidates were
agreement with Athens and Nel- · asked to contact May at 740-593son ville-York school districts brings 8001 or Riebel at 740-992-3883 for
the total to about 14.000 students, he more infonnation.
eKplained.
Applicants were asked to submit
On of the new educational service a leuer of interest. resume. three let-

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lelal_ group dedication." Williams
said. "It is my goal to help make the
Board of Commissioners into an
equally productive team."
"I have talked with Commissioner Howard and Commissioner Thorn ton. and I wholeheartedly believe that
we can as~emble this board into a
team. dedicated to the betterrment of
Meigs County and its citizens."
The information that I have
received from local. state. and federal representatives indicates that the
time is right for growth in Meigs
County. and if Meigs County is
going to grow and prosper. it can only
be accomplished with a totally dedicated team."
Williams and his wife. Karen .
have. live children.

Tax plan ·headed to
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COLUMBUS (AP) - It took
lawmakers nearly II months of divisive wrangling to craft a response to
. the Ohio Supreme Court's order to fix
the way the state pays for education.
Now t)tey have less than th(ee
months to sell their plan to voters'.
The end to the Legislature·s job
came Tuesday. when Senate Democrats Leigh Herington of Kent and
Judy Sheerer of Shaler Heights cast
votes with majority Republicans on
legislation asking voters to approve
a penny increase in the state sales tax.
The bill - which passed 23- 10now goes to Republican Gov. George
Voinovich. who was expected to sign
it before Thursday's deadline to place
the issue on the May 5 primary ballot.
If voters approve the sales tax
plan. the more than $1.1 billion
raised annually would be split equally between education and property
taX cuts.
The court gave the state until
March 24 to come up with a more
equitable funding plan for schools. It
ruled last year that Ohio' s current
funding system is unconstitutional
because of unequal funding among
districts and too much reliance on
. property taxes.
·
The seven justices retain the. final
word on whether the legislative plan
complies with its order.
First, though, the voters will have
their say.
"It's a relief to know that we've
crossed over'lhis first step in getting
it to the voters," said House Speak-

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er Jo Ann Davidson. R-Reynoldsburg. " I also understand there's a lot
to do ahead. "
,
Senate President Richard Finan .
R-Cincinnati, was optimistic Ohioans
would approve the tax increase.
"I think it has a good chance."
Finan told reporters. "We'll have to
raise some money ... and I think
we're going to have to be out on the
stump."
Supporters of the plan may have
to wage a campaign without the
state's largest teachers union.
The Ohio Education Association
supported the legislation. but won ' t
decide whether to actively back the
ballot issue until its leaders meet Saturday, said OEA lobbyist Carol
Pierce Mix .
Anti-tax activists. meanwhile.
already were lining up to oppose the
ballot issue.
"This would be the largest tax
increase lJl Ohio history." said'Scott
Pullins. campaign director for
Ohioans Against a 20 Percent
Increase.
"It would cost the average household $250 a year. A lot of those folks
are going to be lower income."
Also vowing to campaign against
the issue: Toledo millianaire Bruce
Douglas, whose own school-funding
proposal is the cornerstone of a selffinanced run for the Democratic
nomination for governor. '
"It's a bill that raises taKes, but
doesn' t fix the problem," said Douglas spokesman Dale Butland.
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tors of recommendation, copy of
transcript and current certificate to
Athens-Meigs ESC Superintendent's
Search Committee. 507 Richland
Ave .. Suite 108. Athens OH 45701 by
March 30.
The ESCs provide services to the
local districts -- Eastern, Meigs and
Southern locals in Meigs County -that might be difficult for the districts
to provide on their own.
The Meigs County ESC provides
a school psychologist. auendance
officer and speech therapy services in
addition to talented and gifted programs (TAG) and classes for handicapped students.

The ESC also manages standardized testing programs. t~xtbook stud·
ies. bus driver and teacher ce rtifications and makes recommendations to
the local boards.
Riebel said the Meigs ESC has
about 26 employees not l'Ounting
workers for the Adult Basic Literacy
Educalion (ABLE) program which
brings the total to about 30 workers.
The funds from the two offices
and all their property will be vested
in the new ESC. acl'Ording [O the r.esolulion.
' Riebel said the funding mechanism for the new entity will remain
largely the same with unit funding

from the "ale hased on the number
of student s in the district. pl us exec&lt;&gt;
costs fro m the school distric t's served.
EKcepl for the hiring of a new
supennlendenl . Riebel sa id few person nel chan ges woult..l be made .
Offices of the Athens-Meigs ESC
will be maintained at 507 RiL"hland
Ave., Suite 107. Athens. with an midi tiona! office located at 3}0 l/2 Main
St. Pomeroy. where the Meigs ESC
is now located .
For the first year-and-a-half the
board will consist of 10 members
from th e ex isting boards. In the
futur~. board members may be elected from subdistricts set up within the
ESC area. Riebel said.

Request for second county home levy rejected
By BRIAN J . REED
Sentinel News Staff
A group urging another auempt at
passing a levy for the operation of the
Meigs County Home met with the
Meigs County Commissioners at
their regular weekly meeiing on
Tuesday.
The group. representing a cpmmiuee appointed by the commissioners last year for investigation into
the home's Qperation. urged the commissioners to· place another levy on
the May ballot.
A half-mill proposed levy was
defeated in November. prompting the
commissioners to pass a. resolution
closing the home to temporary residents and limiting the use of the
buildigg for temporary emergency
housing for indigent citizens.
The resolution aiso called for the
placement of the home's I 0 permanent residents in.alternative housing
as soon as possible. and established
two commiuees to consider the establishment of criteria for admission intq
the home and to determine eligibility.
Yesterday. the group. made up of
Dale Colburn, Guy Hysell. Robert
Smiddie. Paul Black. Steve Beha and
Joy Stewart of the Meigs Board of
Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities. andAdonna Wilson. a monitor with Ohio Legal

Rights. proposed . another levy outlets, the report says. as much as
aHempl and alternative funding .
$75.000 in additional operating rev"We bdieve -that the ·people of enue could have been rai sed last year
Meigs County continue to hold the alone.
belief that all human beings are worRaising these funds would have
thy of being treated with dignity and · left a cost to the county of $21.'Jl!5.
respect." the committee's report according to the committee's caku ~
states.
lations. The county's cost last year.
By increasing fees to residents and after fees and other funds were colby obtaining funds from MRIDD lected from residents, was $71,625.
sources, SSI funds and other funding The commissioners' levy proposal

would have generated an estimated
$ 11 O.OIM) for the hoJlle's operation.
Ye&lt;terday. commtssioner Jeffre y
Thornton. who has opposed closing
the horne under any circumstances.
made a motion to place another lev y
proposal on the-May_ballot. but with·drew his tnotion after the board
a•reed
to leave the home open for
e
emergency cases.
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DISCUSS ISSUE • Membert of a committee
prganlzed to study the operation of the Meigs
County Home met once ag•ln with the Meigs

County Commissioners yesterday. Pictured, I·
r, are Guy Hysell, Adonna Wilson, Joy Stewart,
Paul Black and Robert Smiddie.

New Racine boat ramp remains _elusive goal
By JIM FREEMAN
Sentinel News Staff
"Not forgouen," is how one Ohio
Division of Wildlife official
described plans to construct a new
Ohio River boat launching ramp at
Racine.
However. the proposed facility is
apparently go closer to becoming a
reality than it was two years ago
when first reported in The Daily Sentinel.
·
Although Racine already has a
boat launch. the existing ramp is
plagued ~y a limited approach to the
river and deterior.llion of the ramp
itself, which occasionally leads to
stuck boat trailers. Some. including
the division of wildlife, envisioned a
modem launch facility located near
and complementing Star Mill Park
and within the village's corporation
limit where patrolmen and community residents could help keep the

'Trigger man' next

new launch from being targeted by
vandals.
The state disagreed with the price
sought by the owner of the desired
site. Dave Bright. a !Ish management
supervisor for the Ohio 'Division of
Wildlife. said Tuesday morning .
State real estate ofticials took into
consideration the prices paid for similar riverside lots in making their
offer. he said.
As a result. the department is now
looking at other alternative sites. closer to the RaL"ine Locks and Dam. representing a departure from earlier
hopes the new facility would be built
within vi llage limits. he said.
However. Bright com mented thai
the project has not been forgollen .
"Absolutely not. this is a key
area, " lie said. "We want to locate
below the Racine Dam ."
In Gall.ia County. the division of
wildlife recently closed a real estate

deal on approximately 10 acres of
land near the Swan Creek Bridge on
slate Route 7 to construct a boat
launching ramp.
Bright said that site is about seven river miles below the Gallipolis
locks and Dam. along a stretch of
river with no public launching ramps.
He sald the division hopes to be
able 10 advertise for construction bids
this fa ll.
De sptle its shortco ming•. the
existing Racine ram p is popular with
area anglers fi sh ing the productive
lailwaters of the Racine Locks and
Dam.
Paul Karr of Chesle r and hi s
BassTracker fishing boat are a regu lar fall and winter fi xture on the Oh io
Ri ver. particularl y in the R"cine area .
"The existing (ramp) is terri ble;
when the water i' up three ket. you(
can't pull up to back i.n. II\ not kvel '\
in there... it\ just not a good ramp.''

he said.
Karr said he used the nmp I0
days out of 12 a couple or weeks ago.
catching a lot of ~auger. H&lt;:: observed
thai the U.S. Army Corps of En~ i neers has eased up some on its
restrictions, allowing anglers tu fi ., h
closer to the dam.
"I just don't under&lt;~a nd how the
state can go three years wi thout
doing any thing." he sai d.
Karr speculated the stale has an
unreali stic view concerni ng the value of riverfron t propaty. kading to
the delay in action .
Karr said replac in g the exi"ting
ramp would be especia lly beneficial
for the vill age. Like ot her lishermen .
he O&lt;:C&lt;t'ionall y buy' lunch. gasoline.
pop and snacks in the vi ll age.
More people woul d come In use
lhe ·facilily. particularly people with
large pJea,urc buab, he said.
. , "Thcv don 't like going to Ral:inc.
· 11 s not a good place to put in ."

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Zamora
sentenced to life in pr1son
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rDRT WORTH . TexaHA P) With former Naval Academy midshipman Diane Zamora condemned .
· to prison until at least 2038 for killing
her romantic rival. prosecutors now
tum to securing a similar fate for her
ex-tiance .
"We're only half done, " lead
prosecutor Mike Parrish said Tuesday. after Ms. Zamora was convicted of capital murder and sentenced to
life in prison. "The man who pulled
the trigger st.ill needs to be brought to
justice." '
Jurors deliberaied for siK hours
Monday and a few minutes Tuesday
morning bef&lt;;&gt; re convicting Ms.
Zamora of killing 16-year-old Adrianne Jones .
With the support of Miss Jones'
parents. prosecutors opted not to
seek a death sentence, .giving the 20year-old Ms. Zamora an aulomatic

life 'entence thai makes her dig ible
for parole in 40 years.
The ex-fiance. David Graham.
rejected a plea 'bargain· that would
have put him in prison for 30 years.
Parh sh said. lf hi s trial proceeds thi '
summer. Graham will face much or
the same evidence as Ms . .Zamora
did.
The couple were hi gh sc hool
seniors at the time of the ki lling. Both .
oraduated with honors and earned
prestigious spots in military academies the next year. she at the Naval
Academy. he at the Air Force Academy. They were arrested in September !996 after Ms. Zamora's academy roommates said she had admined
to a killing.
Police said Graham and Ms .·
Zamora gave si mil ar statements
about'driving Miss Jones 10 a remote
lakeside field. where Ms. Zamora hit

the girl in the head with a weight and
Graham shot her a' ' he tried to flee .
Both of the accused &lt;aiJ the ' laying on Dec. 4. 1995. was an auempt
10 " purify" their rdationshi p alter
Craham and Mi ss Jones had a fling .
Ms. Zamora te&lt;t iticd that she l'On fessed pnly 10 take the blame fur Graham. She said othe" - clas&gt;mates
and a former be't foend - who testitled that she also confes,ed to them
were either mi staken or lyi ng . Some
said Ms. Zamora told· them Miss
Jones deserved to die - and thai
she'd ki ll her again if ,he" could.
Deknse anomeys tried to portray
Ms. Zamora as a victim of mental and
sexual abuse by Graham . And they
blamed the actual murder on him.
Graham h a~ a confession that can
be admiued as ev idence. said Bill
Lane. a Fort Worth auorn ~y who
watched the Zamora trial.

"Diane \JiLl .... he faked &lt;I conf~s­
r tamc for him . bul
what. e~cuse do~' he haver Lane
·"•tid .
Be.., ide\ lht! confc..,sion .... prosecu tor ... al\o haw . .; hown that it wa . . Graham \ pistol that was u.sed 10 ~ill
Mi'' Jonc,. Polio:: fl'umJ the gun in
Grah:nn".; allir .
" It \ going tn .be hJrd to ~xp lain
thJt away. " Lane . . aic.l. "A confc\,iun
at least you can tlai out deny. but the
murder WL':1 pon 1n your attiC that\ preuy tough ...
Graham's lawyer. Rubert Swofford. called a plea bargain "out or the
4ucstions ... and said he would seer. Ill
have the trial moved out of Fon
Won h.
..,jon to l:.tkt! rh~

" It's preny clear thll there has
been an enormous amount ot publicity here ... he said.

�_Wednesday, February 18, 1998
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Wednesday, February 18, 1998

The Daily Sentinel
'£Jta{,fisfutlm 1948

111 Court Street, Pomeroy, Ohio
814-992-2156 • Fax 992·2t57

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A Gannett Co. Newspaper
ROBERT L WINGETT
Publlaher

By Jack Anderson
and Jan Moller
ATLANTA The United Natwns
Human R1ghts CommiSsiOn IS badly
m need of bcilcr fundmg and more
rdonn says one of 1he world s most
pronunenl human nghls ad\OCulcs
focmer PrcSidcnl J1mmy Carter
One ol ihe h1ggcst problems wllh
ihc 'i1 member Gcne1a based com
mi SSIOn IS the obstrUciiOOISI ac(IVI
ucs of us most voc1fcrous members
1 ·- who rcprcsc nl some olihc world s

MARGARET LEHEW
Controller

IS

rhc Hum 111 R1ghl s Comnms10n
hca\l ly populaicd hy human

fl l! ht s 1husc rs
sa1d Carter an an
c.:xdusavc 1nterv1ev. here w1th our
""'"'"'c Dale Van Alii
~very

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lnnc !heres a vacuum 111 opcmng
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on 1hc Human R1gh1s ConlllliSSIOn
Ond deylim1 p- RlNltMI S(Je,;Jfy I - Wthlre I I r f l - l o I protiiDUI lrfle/1
o·l~!!-" 1#111"' Loll,. to tho Edllo&lt; 771o SMtlnol 111 Colllt sr p0,_,, 011/o
couniiiCS l1kc Cuba Chma lndonc
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lnt:-

What they are saying
elsewhere around Ohio
By The Assoctated Press
R~..:u.:nt

Ohw ~.:dllonals ot "'lll~.:\\-Jdc and n lllonal mtcrcst
The Lmcmnah Enqmrec Feb 12
L " ' Ntllcmhcr the 1110\ crnent to rclorm the ln!Lrnal Revenue Scrv1&lt;e

tilt..: II pt.:oplc on the comm1ss1&lt; n tll
prt..: H nt 11 from hctng elfcciiH
O th~..:r soun..:cs and ou r own
JC\ JCW of the commJ~s1on " thr~..:: c.:

yc

11

mcmhersh1p

appomtmcnts

smcc.: 1947 con ltrm C l11er s pomt

IndoneSia 11h1ch 111 ihc name
nl suhJuga11on has hccn systcmall
c 1lly murdcnng the people ol East

T1mor
has
been a member
smce 1991 and
Will be unt1lthe
year 2000
·~:~ ·· ... ::,, ·· .
. . • ···· l·.· ·.·. ·.
Iraq
ICOlUlllCd
a
member of the
Human R1gh1s
).
,_
CommiSSIOn
even af1cr 11
'
Moiler &amp;
rnvadcd
and
Anderson
occupied
Kuwmt
and
hoih dunng and af1cr a U N led
alliance of counlncs Iough! a wa1
w11h Saddam Hussc1n s diclalorsh•p

Close U N observers have
detected thm hand behmd efforts to
make sure every rcporl and dec1s1on
IS approved by consensus mstead
of a maJOnty or two t!Vrds vole
When consensus whtch doesn t
mvolve a vote a1 all JS applied to
human nghts 1ssucs 11 usually
means g1vmg a veto power to the
mos1 abuSive
governments
charges Joanna Wcschler a U N
rcprescntaii\C for ihe New York
based Human R1gh1s Watch It also
means !hal !here will be few 11 any
coun1ry spcu lie spec tal rapporleurs
or country ln\cs11gat10ns
The pnmary a 1m of human nghl s
Chma saw no ~.:o ntradil:tlon
work IS lo stop thmgs like torlurc
app ~rcnll y bel ween Its reprcssl\ c
murder and arh1trary 1mpnsonment
pracw.:cs at home and Its sc rv1 cc on
as !hey arc occurnn g nol report
ihc Human R1 ghts CommiSSIOn II
ahout 11 years after ihe lac! when
hIS renewed 11s mcmbc sh1p each
11 s 100 late to save Illes The way
term Since 1982 and held a place
Ihe UN commiSSion 1dcally docs
Oil th~,: LOill!TII~SIOII 10 J9H ~ whclllh
!hiS IS through IIIUCpCndcnl rappor
~o ld 1C1~ massacred stu den ts 1n Bc1
leurs who lry 10 VISiiihc counlty and
Jln 'i! s T1ananmcn Squ 11 c
r~li !;C the alaml 10 realtime
Thc~c same countncs and ot hers
The se 1apporlcurs arc qullc
of ihCir ilk h\1\C S)S ICIIlllll afl}
oft
en
diSI1n£U1Shcd lawyers "ho
... ou ht to we 1k cn the m 1ntl1k of the
behcve
deeply 111 ihe concepl ol
C Hl~llli \SHln WhOsC S!1CLIIJ I lppor
human
nghts
Carter cxplaans
tcurs lnvcst ll.!a tc md r~o:p011 un
II
go
mto
l t:ountry md
They
abUSl:\
mvcs11gatc all cgallons ol ahusc

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Sl:l:llll'd ln lrll:SI SIIhk loru.;

1111

But tim. lll~o:..,t,llhh: loll.. ~.: h' 1s met m tmmov~1blc obje&lt;.:t the US Senate
The Senile h1lkeu \\hen lnnJd the h1ll Lets not rush thmgs senators
... ud N..:xt \c.: u '"' t tlllL ~.;IIOU.!h Wdl now 11 s next year and the Senate 1s
hcnt nn Jcl 1\111 Ihe hill lullhc r 1n a h 11111ng ploy to make IRS rcfocm an
'"u' 111 ihc I Ill&lt; Ill linn" luk llXp IVers IWISI slowly m the pohucal wmd
The House ha' ddl\crcd ,, \\urk.Jhk IRS refocm plan !hal has the support
ol hoth part1cs md ihe While H&lt;•usc The Senate should JOin m and g1vc tax
pl)Crs some re1l rel1cl by Apnl IS

The (Toledo) Blade, Feb 9
An ep1dCm1c of gun caused deaths and IIIJUncs continues 10 be part of tho
Amencan landscape Perhaps IllS ume to encourage the medical profession
to try 11S hand at curbmg the carnage
The nation s surgeons and mtcrnl!ls.,;cc firsthand the damage caused by
gunshot wounds Accordmg 10 a Sludy 87 percent ol surgeons and 94 per
&lt;e nI of mtcrn1sls say 11 should mdecd be called an cp1dem~e
Guns caused W 720 deaths m 1994 w~1ch mclude 13 593 slaymgs and
20 540 SUICideS
To make mailers worse a siudy las! year by the Centers for DISease Con
11 ol reported 1ha1 children arc spec1al VICtims the Umtcd S1a1es sullcred
more duld homiCides suiCides and gun related deaths !han any olh.r ol the
"odd s 26 nchcst na11 ons

Barry's
World

1

roup ol ulunlnes

mcludm" Chm1 Cuha IndoneSia
Inn Mail)'" Ni-Cnl anu p lkiSilll
pu-..hc.:d l.! loO)Utlon s~.:V~.::r,tl
month-. .t_o th It tdvascd 1 1pportcurs
to rdr llfl hom gl\1ng mcd1a puh
IlLII)

to 1hw lmdmgs unlll ihcsc

ha\c hc.: t.:n umstc.lt.:rcd and dclthcrat

cd upon hy ihe CommiSSIOn

At a m1mmum says Carter even
'a relallvely small amount of r.nan
c1al coninbuilon would help so ihcse
hero1c and dcd1cated (apportcurs
could al leas! be g1vcn adcqualc sec
retanal help and a small alloca110n
of funds to pnm and pubhsh 1hc~r
rcporls
Jack Andecson and Jan Moller
are wr~ters for Unated Feature
Syndicate, Inc

The 'science' behind smoking bans
The war on smok~rs rages on
ihroughoul the lmr land nowhere
more so !han 111 Cahlornm "here
1hc LcgiSialulc" conSidenng a mea
sure !hat would repeal the slalc s 6
week old ban on smokmg m bars
The repeal bill has alrcad) passed
1n ihe Assembly much to ihe con
s1crnat10n ol the state s n01 sy anti
smokmg lobhy \\c arc appalled
sa1d Alan HcndciSon preSident ol
lite sl He di VISIOn of 1hc Amcncan
Can&lt;Cr SouCI) 1h II lawmakers have
kowlowc d In lhc WIShes and
rnan 1pultt1nn ol the tohat:co tndus
lry
But It as sland\.:rOus to suggest
ih II Callio1n1a lawmakc1 s 1re hcnd
mg to the "1shcs ol th~,; tohac&lt;.:o
1ndust1 v cspcclllly consHJcnng th 11

ihc 1ndus1ry hoasts nowhc1e ncar Ihe
1nllucncc 11 once CllJO}Cd 1n S ICrl
men to dnd other stah.: ~..:ap1tab not to
mentum 1n W,tshln~ton

1 he rc lilly

IS

Ihal C.illlnrm 1s

han on smokmg m h Irs h.ts llll:l
crass roots rcs1 stam.:e lrom th~.:
~111c s '\6 000 h 1r &lt; wncrs 1t s ~ nul
lum or so smokt.:l ' md mo1 ~.: th m 1
lew nonsmoke rs hkc yours trulv
who ts'iUinc til 11 people Uo Tl\11 I!O
hHcmkrso11
"' '"' '''"'s "'
"'"
rcma1ks
u.:v~..: 1l the
lhshoncsty ul the 11111 s mo~111
Johhy lrH.h,.: uJ lh s~.:U~.: I llllhiiUUl IS
((I

manufacture

sale and usc ol
tuh 1cco prod
ucls Bul rather
than come nght

out and propose
a smokmg proh1
blli OII
the)
ad\ ocalc smallc1
steps like smok
Perkins
'ng h ms '" h ~rs
And 1hcy
work h md m hand wllh S} mpathcllc
lawm3kcrs who 1rc on ly loo wllhn 0
to usc the powu of !_!0' cmmcnt to
ta x rq~ ulatc 1nd ht1g lie tnha~..:t.:o
products to 1111ke II sn l.:llstly ami
munn cn tcnt to smoke md so 11 sk)
lor toh ll:Ul lO illp \niC S 10 sdl Ull.l
p!nnwh; smoknl!.. th ll 1 dt..: I h•.: to
p1 oh1h1IH&gt;n IS IC..:l.:0111phsllcJ
II th.H 1s not Jll sldlol.Js cnou_h
tht.: IIlii smok1ng lohhy tl so t.:nhst... 1
'1 1hk ol ~lt..: lllt s l 'YillP 11h11crs who
d1 sto!l smokmg rest: IH.: h In pw\IJc.:
1ustJIK 111on lm govt.:l nmcnt u ILk
downs on smnklll,J.

In IY91 Ihe a_cnc y 1elc "'u 1
v.d l puhhl.:llcd n.::port d umtn . th 11
,t..:~.on dh tnd smokc 1s 1 k tdlll e1. tusc.: ollune! l IIK c.:r 111 non . . mokt.:t s
ILI.OU IIIIIH! lot ~ ()()() J~,; tills I yc.: II
But thc.: 'c lmlitn ~~, \\lit: ,o un,ucn
I tilL I" to h nlict on lllltd

In I Ill

ihc I PA rc\ ICWeu 10

sc lcc iiVely chosen stud1cs of spous
es ol smokers In 24 of lhc s!ud1cs
rese 1rchers aclu Illy found no slalls
tu..:lll ) s1gm!H.:ant met case 111 cam:c r
So 1l was on the bJsls ol ~IX stud1cs
nul ol ihc tola l 10 that ihe agency
Jed ~red secondhand smoke a class
A

l l!Un ogc n

as ha;mrdous to

human hcalih IS Saddam Husscm s
chcmtlll we

tpon~; ~;tockpllc

II !Ius w ISn 1 unethiCal enough
ihc EPA dchhcralcly e&lt;cludcd lwn
maJOI studie s !hat undccm1ncd Its
prc.:Lktc t rnmcd

sucntlllt:

vudll.:t

on sccondh md smoke One ot ihc
s1ud1cs lundcd hy the N.uwn 11 C.m
lcr Institute lound that nonsmokers
h 1\4..: no 1ncrc tscd nsk of lung ~.:an
lt.: l ts 1 Jesu it ol exposure to scl
ondh md smoke du11n!! d11ldhnod m

ihc wmk't&gt;l.llc 01 hom l1vm! 1111h a
p1ck 1d1y smnkcr lm 40 years or
lc"'

Ye1 despite ihc unccr111nly ahou1
tht.: 1..: m~..:cr 11sks ol sc~..:ond h mc.l
'moke Dr D IVIU M Bullls ,, ' Pe
Ll I list m rulm mary mctilunc at the
Unl\c lstly ol

C~tll lorn11

San

D1 ~,;go

lltd lc 10 "le nll sl on Ihe EPA s sec
ondh md

smoke study 1ns1 stcd
then.: 1s no lon!c r a

tc t:~..: ntl y th~t

Jch lie

Ill

the SCICnlliiC communll)

th lUI tht.: J,UH!er ol
smoh

sc~.:ondh

md

01 course !here " IS hnlc de hale
m tlu: sucntlltt: ~..:ommumty ahout

the thrcals 10 hc,.llh posed hy dumn
(wh1ch the EPA also declared a class
A carcmogcnl or Al1r unill men! ISis
hclmcdly lound ih.ll hoth chem1c.1ls
were henl!!ll
01 Loutsc th~t s tltc.:t tht: suen
tllll: cnmmumty h1d sc trcd the

hCJCehcrs oul olihc AlllCIICan puhhc
1hou1 hmh d1nx1n utd Al.11 And
liter the icUCI ,d - &lt;&gt;'LIIIIIlCIII h,IU

"Congratulations' You are a fmai1St m Our
$10 000 000 sweepstakes'"

Today in history
By The Associated Preos
Toda) IS Wed nesday Fch IK the 4lJth d •Y ol I&lt;J\IX 1 here lfe 11 h d 'Y'
kli '" lhc year
Toda} s H1 ghli gh1 111 HIStory
On Fch 18 1861 Jcllerson DaviS wa' 'worn 111 '" prc"Jcnl ol ihc ( 11n
Ieder lie Slates ol Amcnca m Montgomery Ala
On I hiS dote
In 1516 M uy Tudor the Queen ol Englond popul1rly known '' Blmdy
M "Y w IS horn 111 GreenwiCh Palace
In 1'\~6 Marlin Luihcr leader ol t~c Prolcslanl Relorma11on 111 Germ my
dlld
In I '\64 1hc ariiSI M•chclangclo d1cd 1n Rome
In 1885 Mark Twam s Ad\Cnlurcs ol Huckleberry Fmn was puhll shcd
111 1hc United Siales for ihc firsll1mc
In 1910 the nmlh plane! ol our so lar syslem Pluio was diScovered
In 1\l'\3 Bwana Devil ihe mo11c that heralded 1hc JD fad of 1hc
1950s opened m New York C1ty
In 1960 ihc E1ghth W1n1cr Olympic Games were focmally opened 111
Squaw Valley Calif by V1ce PrcsldCni N1xon
In 1970 1he Ch1ca~o Seven defendants were found mnoccnl of consp1r
mg 10 mule nols al ihe 1968 Democrallc natwnal convention
In 1972 ihc California Supreme Court struck down the slates dealh
penalty
In 1977 1hc space shullle Enlccpnse Silt ing alop a Bocmg 747 wcnl on
lis mmdcn ll•ghl above the MoJa'c Desert

\\ ultrt: "it '"h

Gannett News Service
WASHING I ON - Kot1 Ann 111
IS wornctl th It I llll''d \lc.: llliiH If)
ttl 1ck ~~ um.t lr.tq nt te- ht humhlc

ly hilled lrKJI
oil lUlls wnuldn I
ihe suspLClLU h1d

should look lor ways lo heap 111suli
upon hu!'l I here s no proal !hat
diplomacy works Wllh Saddam
Dlplm•tallc clfon' d1dn 1 slo p hm1
Irom IIIV.Idmg Kuw 111 And months

S tdd 1111

an~

ol Jawhomnl! !Jdcd to conv mcc h1m

N•

IJU,SI.:IIl

ktdd111~

gt.: tic.: I d s uJ

1 he UN sec lei ICY
\V~:.

' houltl not 111 stsl
tht..: It li.)l lc.: l{.k:l
who JllUtknt tll y h " dt~n~.: Iu s tx . . t
..l.il 111akc 1 loolnl/\nn1n
lnrdu " '"~ topt:lmttl N llhf1c.:l
tot' unll:tlcrul llll.:SS to ' ll c"i
thought 11 hc ludm !! pl1~..:o h 1 ha s
Wi..: tpons 1 I tlllss lk strui.:l toll S td
dun tn vt thtc.: s the.: wlc ol tht.: wntld
hoJy whose.: usduln..:s' 111 sud1 11111
tcr . . lonl' h '' hl:c.: n suspnt
on hunlllltlmg

While Ihe PeN

111

Gull W 11 \\ "

loudll tn ll s nun~.:

th~.:

Llil!t~..:d

Nat1ons llcldcd nn truops nor "lwul

dcrcd my ol ihc ""' ol he lime h 1ck
Saddam s

a.;:grcssaon

Kuwa11 II d1d howc\cl
\lllor s mantle -

t..!

lllhl

~e ccp l

IIIL

and the rc.: spons1

billly tor cnsunng 1ha1 Saud 1111 liHu
up 10 ihc lcnns of ihe cease f1rc aflcr 1he U S led coahllon crushed
Iraq on tiJC bailie field
Bul when ihe UN mspcciors
"ho were sent to Iraq lo destroy lis
weapons 6f mass des1ruct1on Cdmc
close 10 uncovcnng Saddam s germ

II low them to

th~,; lr

work was qutck

VIS it

piH.xs
( onlrnntcd

w1th

10 Wlihdrlw On ly ihc hum1ha11ng
lnlillary uclcal hiS army sulkred
accompliShed 1h 11
Bul SaJd "" " nothmg II nol per

S •do am s

ddttnc.:c ol the.:
Lt.: 1'\t.: In t.: 11!rt..:c.:
mc nt
Ann 1n
hlmkcd He ht pc&lt;

1,! "'"' hope Ihe
li 14 1 dllial&lt; 1 will

SISICn t

Wickham

IL::,pond to som~.:th m ... olht..:r thlln the
mill! try pov.lt th~,; Umted Staks
flOW thl~.: Ill: li S to USl:
I~ IIII SI h1 s
rt.:.! lllll lnstc td ol dcm md1n\! ~.:om
pllmt:t..: Annan ~..:o urt s t..:omprn rlllsc
w11h 1 tn m who ucats comprom1sc
a\ 1 sa.n ol Wl tkncss
•Pr• II lor 1ha1 k1nd of
Lour '~c th tl kmd ol Wisdom th.ll

Wlil dlow us In 1111kc ihc kmds of
JUdgmcnl 1h 11 wd l all ow us lo gel
out ol th1s tht..: scue tary ~cncral

He aga 1n " cha ll engi ng lhc
resolve ol 1hc Un 11cd SiaiCs and Its
~Illes to t:t~rry throu!!h on th~,;;u threat
to u ~;e loru II ncccssary to dear the

way lor ihe U N weapons mspcclors
10 Jo lhe1r JOh II ' a ! 1m hie he "
more lhan "1 lh ng In t1kc
Wh)'
Because he places lillie ' due on
1he \ hvcs ol Ju , people 1nd grcal
stnt.:-~

rn Ius hciH::I th 11 the Ament:m
puh11t: will lose ats shnn tt:h for w 11
o n ~,;e hody h t~s sllrt ~..:o mmJ hom~.:
Saddam 1s c..:onvm&lt;.:c.:d th tt ntronal

ihmkers hkc An n Ill will 1iw 1ys Wilt

sud ol the Joommg m1htary show

when coni ron ted hy

1rr llmn

tl pen

dow n
That s the k111d of knee knoc k1ng
talk 1h.11 emboldens Sadd un and
make' a shootmg "ar more likely
In stead ol 1ry1ng to keep Saddam
from bemg humdmicd Annan

pic llkc h11nsclt
So I" 1hc 1dmm1Sirlll0n 1nd Its
Bnush ally ha&gt; c 'hnwn no "en nl
backm" down Irom 1hc1r showdown
wuh Saddam W11h or "11hou1
Ann 111 s support !hey will usc Ioree

~
WVA

Showers !-storms Ram

Aumes

Via ASSOCIB/ecJ Press GraptucsNet

The Associated Press
Southeastern Ohio
Tomghl L1ght ram ltkely Lows
m ihe m1d 40s West wmd 5 to I0
mph Chance of ram 60 percent
Thursday L1gh1 mm likely H1ghs
m the upper 40s to lower 50s Chance
of rum 60 percem
Extended forecast

By The Associated Press
A nearly s1a11onary wlu lmnt Will
keep ihe rmn douds over Ohw
tomght and Thursday the Nallonal
Weather Semc~ sa1d
But the ram won I be nearly as
heavy as on Tuesday when nearly 2
mches was measured m parts ol
nonhem Oh10
Lows tomghl will be m ihe m•d
30s to low 40s H1ghs on Thursday
will be m the 40s
The record h1gh temperature for
th1s date al the Columbus weather
station was 65 degrees 111 1948 wh1le
the record low was 7 below zero '"
1936 Sunseltomght wtll be a1 6 II
p m and sunnse Thursday at 7 19
am
Across the nalton
The soggy Oh10 Valley was ramy
agam early today and snow tell
aci'O!I• parts of New England and lhe
mountams of Anzona Another strmg
ot El Nmo powered s10cms was lin
mg up oft the bauered Northern Cal
1forma coasl
Ram was spreadtng toward ihe
northern San Franc1sco Bay area
ahead ol an01her storm !hiS weekend,
although today s storm wasn t

TaX plan ...

Meigs EMS logs 8 calls

pohcy hlln! Jn,en hy lr 1Uuulcn1
Sl.: lt.:nce

essary

Joseph Perkms IS a rolummst
for the San D1ego Unton-Tnbune

Allorney General Beny Monl
gomery has sa1d she IS conlldent ihe
bill w11i pass constitutional muster

t:a nt n..;k ol d\ 1111! IJom s~.:1.ll i1 Lih mJ
smoke And the.:\ 11lllll 1u .l to r1.1
SU Ilk thl lt: .! Js lliUil tl 1.1llLI I
'nwk un.. h u1 1n h tr' \\ 11h 1m k
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The Daily Sentinel
iUSI'SliJ 96&lt;11

Iu s htolo!_'ac tl weapons

state l r som~.: seg:mcm of his own
Ull/cn s E\cn more trouhhng he

m1y parcel ou l some ol !hose deadly
IOXIns lo tcrrnnsts who will lry 10
untcasl1 Ihem on Amcncan s01 l

Th 11 s lhe kmd ol humlhatJon the
currcnl standolf hct\\ccn the Un1tcd
S1a1es and Iraq IS mean! to prevent
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landtng on li s pa~sen ge r s1de

•

Today's livestock report

contmued rrom page 1

S•milad) Blll "' anu tllhe l poi111
t..:ally moll\ lied st.:h.::ntlsts h 1\\.: nus
led the Ammc 111 puhlic 11110 he I"'
sng th 11 nnnMunkas I Kl 1 ''.!11111

The larcLI may be a nc1ghhonng

He was &lt;lied lo Mc1gs Counly Juven1le Court on charges ot no
ope rJior s license and la11ure 10 diSplay reg1Sira110n pla1es No mJunes
were reported

Rain to stay around for awhile

Ihem

Left unchecked Sadd 1m w1ll
'ltlckpilc - md C\ Cnlually usc

Kerm11 A McElroy 87 of Pomeroy d1ed al 0 Bleness Memonal Hos
P•l•l m Athens earl} Wednesday mom1ng Feb 18 1998 Funeral arrange
mems will be announced by Ewmg Funeral Home

Russell E Buck.dew S.1yre KQ ol Poml Pleasanl \'. V1 d1ed Tuesd •Y
Ice
Sunny PI Cloudy Cloudy
Feb 17 1998 a11he Hol1er Med1cal Cenler
Born July 25 1917 m Mason Coumy W Va he was a son olihe lale
Lew'' M1hon s.,yre and Flaura !Buckalew) Kapp He wa' abo preceded '"
de 11h by hiS Wile Thelma We1gand Sayre slepfather Is we Kapp and slcp
brolher Ross Kapp
Thursday mghl L1gh1 ram hkel}
He was an ~ron worker .1nd owner ol 1he Buckalew Grocery S1ore lor
Lows m the lower 40s
many years A member ol 1he Belle mead United MethodiSt Church Poml
Fnday Rmn likely H1ghs m ihe Pk ISant he was also a member ot Ihe Iron Workers Local 787 ol Parkers
m1d 50s
burg W Va 50 year member ot Mmlurn Lodge A F &amp; A M No 19 of Pomt
Saturday Most!) cloudy wnh a Pleasant York Rile &amp; Bent Kedem Shnne ol CharleSion W Va and Pal
chance of showers Lows m Ihe low W1lson Shnne Club of P01nt Pleasant
er 40s and h1ghs m 1he lower SO•
Surv1vmg are t"o dau.;h1ers and son, m law Donna .md Da\ld Deal of
Sunday Moslly dear Lows m the Pomt Plcasanl Sh~rley and Bnan Bilil"hs ol Poml Pleasanl ihree erandsons
upper 30s and h1ghs 111 the m1d 50s and several couSins
The funeral will be Fnday I p m allhe Deal &amp; Brown Funeral Hol]le
with the Rev Carroll McCauley othc•at•ng Bunal wll I be m Ihe Suncre'l
Cemelery Poml Pleasanl With Masomc graveSide ntes by Ihe Mmlurn
Lodge
expecled 10 produce new llood1ng
Fnends may call Thursday at the funeral home from 6 to 9 p m
More ram was lorecast through
ihe OhiO Valley and across ihe m1d
AllantiC reg1on and showers were
posSible along ihe New England
coast and across ihe Great Lakes
COLUMBUS (APt - lnd1ana
moderate
Between 2 and 5 mches ol snow Oh1o d~rect hoe pnces at selected
U S I 2 230 260 lbs country
was forecast over New Hampshlfe buymg p01n1s Monday as prov1ded pomts 34 00 35 50 few 33 75 plants
Wrmont and weslem Massachusens by the U S Departmenl ol Agncul
35 00 36 SO few 37 00
with lighter snow posSible lor eastern lure Markel News
U S 2 3 230 260 lbs 29 SO
New York and powerful wmd gusts
Barro11s and gills steady to SO 33 50 210 230 lbs 26 50 29 SO
along ~.:owilal areas
cenls lower demand and movemenl
Sows s1eady to weak
Mostly lalf and dry weather
should help dry out 1he Southeasl a
day aller powerful stonns raked the
reg•on
8 21 a m state Route 338 Bon
Un1ts the Me1gs County Emer
L1ght ram and snow was posSible gency Med~eal Serv1ce recorded e1gh1 n1e Mauhews treated al ihe scene
for the unseasonably warm nonhern calls for asSistance Tuesday UnitS RUTLAND
Plums wh1le ram was lorecasl over respondmg Included
8 54 am Me1gs Mme 31 Park
wesl central Texas and soulhern CENTRAL DISPATCH
er Run Portal Dave Dobson Hol zer
Oklahoma Flumes were posSible m
12 41 p m Rockspnngs Rehabll
Med1cal Center Central DISpatch
Colorado
11at10n Center Julie Boyles Veierans squad assiSied
More ram was posSible lor soulh
Memonal Hospllal
SALEM TWP VFD
em Anzona bnngmg womes about
I 23 p m Beech Street M1ddle
3 IS am slate Route 124 hay
posSible lloodmg In Anzona s While port Vera Stewart VMH
bale tire
Mounlams 5 to 12 1nches of new
TUPPERS PLAINS
6 34 p m US 33, Amber Evans
snow was posSible
VMH
8 50 p m VFD and squad lo Slate
-A new-stocm system dnven by the RACINE
Route 681 m01or vehtcle acc1den1
warm waler phenomenon El Nmo
Ann W1ggms Camden Clark Memo
7 52 a m volunteer fire depart
was movmg 10ward Jhe Pac1l1c men! and squad to Tyree Boulevard nal Hosp1tal
Northwest
automob•le lire no mtunes reponed

sa1d Senate Mmonty Leader Ben
Espy D Columbus But I want
them to vole on a plan thai s fair
Lawmakers may face a fight even
genmg the plan tQ voters
A conservative group has chal
lenged ihe meihod the LegiSlature
used to pul the ISsue on the ballo1
They say lawmakecs miSused a 147
year proVISIOn Ill ihe Stale COOS(l(U
lion
On Feb 4 Repubhcan conserva
l!ves and several Democrals blocked
a Similar measure 1n ihe lorm ol a
constiiUIIonal amendmenl by la1hng
to prov1de the 60 voles needed for
passage
The bill passed 111 !he Senale
Tuesday and m the House last week
was nol an amendment 10 the Oh10
ConslltutJon so only a Simple maJOr
11y 111 the House and Senate was nee

lound ~.:\l d cm:c h1' 1cgamc h,td test
ed li S !.: hel!liC ll WC lpnns on noJtiJCa)
ptlsoners

Kermit A. McElroy

A 17 year old Coolv1lle areaJu&gt;emlc w IS c11ed by 1he Me1os Coun
I} Shenffs Depanmenl Iolio" •ng a one car aec•denl on Coolville
Road Olive Township Wednesday around 7 p m
Michael A McBrayer was norihbound '"a 1987 Sub1ru he wa&gt;
lesl driVIng aller mak1ng repms accordm g 10 a shentt s depart men!
report The hood came unlaiched md llew up block1ng hJS v1ew He
!hen lost control ol ihe car wh1ch wem 0lf Ihe nght Side ol lhe road

Beat of the Bend ..

Today's weather forecast

of these t:h~,;mt~..:.tls
to needless ly spe nd tens ol m!lhons
of dollars to t..:lumn tt~..:: Ul\ 11 tl.:~..:: ol

1gamst Iraq 1l 11 docsn I soon allow
U N Inspectors 10 VISit ihc SilL' thai
have hccn pul ofl hmlls 10 1hc1 '
The slakes arc h1 gh If a ''IOOIJng
war hrcaks nul Ihe Amcm on ~nd
Bni1Sh force s Will lake casualllcs
Bul 1! Saddarn " allowed 10 get
away wnh stone wullmg those whu
h we a mand ,llc to destroy h1 s
wc~l(l&lt;lns ol mass destru~.:tmn lhc
dcalh toll may cllmh much h1ghcr
He had used ihesc weapons
hcfore - dunng ihc Iran lra4 War
and agamst lra4 s KurdiSh mmnnly
Bcl&lt;&gt;rc Sadd 1111 pulled the plug on
ihllr opcr Ili on U N mspcclors

Juvenile cited in wreck

Russell E. Buckalew Sayre

for~.:cd produ~..:crs

U.N. must stop worrying about 'humiliating' Saddam
By DeWAYNE WICKHAM

~

dcfund tnd cmas~..:UI:JIC the lnlSSIOil
ol the u mmt ss aon :.~nd Its r.lf)pnr
teurs

dozens nl 01hcr rcpons or the much
of lime th II h 1d ch,mgcd cvcnls
The good guys l•kc ihc human
nghts groups as well as lhc wh11c
hatted Caner with hiS lnlcrnallunal
center here arcn I takmg !hiS lymg
down They rc pushmg m111allvcs 10
strengthen ihe commiSSIOn

ihc

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cffom b1 1 sm1ll hloc of ahuSivc
gove rnments 11y1ng lo lunhcr

at whtdl pomt 11 would he lmt umd

to outl1w

• IColumbus 146'

ly worded u HnmJSsJon related rcso
lut10ns dumH.! the last years shows

ct&gt;un'•Y II could cllccllVCiy delay
press attentiOn lor 1s much as a year

By Joseph Perkms

INO

44°

A 16 year old Reedsv1lle yoUih was IllJUred m a one car aecJdeni
on slale Route 681 near Tuppers Plams Tuesday around 8 45 p m
Ann W1ggms was eaSibound driVIn ~ a 1988 Dodge when she los!
comrol olihe vehtcle on wei pavemem accordmg loa Me1gs Coun
IY Shentfs Depart men! reporl The veh1cle shd olf ihe nohl Side of
ihe road and slruck a lree wh1ch prevemed 11 Irom shdmg ~nto a ram
swollen creek
D 1mage to the vehu.:le was lt\ ted Is hea\y W1ggms was transported
by Ihe Tuppers Plmns squad lo Camden Clark Memonal Hosp1talm
Parkersbur! W Va lor observa11on

Teresa Becker 95 M1ddlepor1 d1ed on Tuesday Feb 17 I~98 at Vel
emns Memonal Hosp1tal m Pomeroy
She was born on December II 1902 111 Clifton W Va daughter of the
lale Ernest and Martha Ward Henry She was a homemaker and allended
ihe M1ddlepon F~rst Bapllst Church
SurviVIng are a daughter Bell1e J Gladwell Middleport a son Don
Becker Middlepori two Slslers Alma K1ng Ch1111cothe and Mabel Arm
strong Waverly SIX grandchildren and mne greal grandchildren
BeSides her parents she was preceded 111 de,llh b~ her husband Delbcn
Deb Becker a stster Blanche Jones and a brother Oscar Henry
Funeral serv1ces w1ll be held on Fnday Feb 20 1998 at I p m at the
Middleport Chapel of FiSher Funeral Home Wllh Rev James Kessee olfi
c~atmg Bunal will follow at Kirkland Cemelery 111 Pomt Pleasanl W Va
Fnends may call al the funeral home on Thursday from 7 10 9 p m and
an hour pnor 10 the serv1ce

Carter s 111 stm~.:ts on thts are on

Fm mstlll t:c

r outh injured in accident

Teresa Becker

large! Close ex 1mmaiH&gt;n ol carclul

Tb1" ol UlUrsc would stym&amp;c the
ere 1t cst sUI !!e of hlc savmg medm
lltentum at 1 tnnc wh~.:n the rappor
tCUIS Ui..: i.ldU ttly In the thUSIVC

Pn\\ucu h1 puhl" he 11111-' th It exposed the tax a_,!cncy 'abuse&gt; the IRS
R~.:stiUUU1111.! ;"tnd Rdorm ALl w.. ~.:pt oH:r th~.: US House 1n a 426 4 tsuna

The (Fremont) News-Messenger, Feb 10
It s d1scouragmg to note !hat 17 Oh10 lcachers umons have filed stnke
no11ces so far th1s academ1c year
That compares wnh last year when there was only one 1eachers strike and
none m 1995 and 1996 academic years
We don t pretend 10 be able to Judge the ments or know the facts of !hal
stnke or any of the ihreatened stnkcs But we can hope out loud thai umon
leaders are aware of and concerned atlouithc 1mage that stnkes creaied dur
mg troubled t1mes lor educatiOn
When the cry IS for more support for schools many voters who have been
affected by downsmng or a changmg economy are not ovc ly sympathetic
to h1ghcr taxes prnnanl} gomg for h1gher salanes
Dunng the past 25 years leachers umons have done much to 1mprove the
status of teachers and much of the effort was badly needed
Bu1 1he economic 11mes have changed
The focus should be on a partnership that produces the quahly education
1ha1 we all say thai we want

--Local briefs--

Thursday, Feb. 19
AccuWealher'" lorecast lor day lime con,dit1ons and

Somet1mcs they don I even have
secrctanal asSIStance to wnte up
1he1r reports and don 1 have fundmg
to pnnl up and diSinbulc lhc~r
reports of human nghls atroc111es
As an example of the good and
bad uf the current system Caner
mcnuoncd a rapporicur who wenl
mto R"anda m 1993 and reported
the prospect of temble alroc111cs
wh1ch laler resullcd 1n lhe genoc1dc
But when he gol hack and tried to
make hiS repon publ1c he was frus
!rated 1n !hal cl fori

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CHARLENE HOEFUCH
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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

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Meigs announcements
URG linanc1al a1d workshop
A l1nanual a1d workshop lor
prospecuve Umvers11y ol R10
Grande Me~gs County Branch ''u
den is will be held al ihe Semor Clt1
zens Center Thursday m 1wo ses
SIOIIS l 4 and 6 30 7 J() p m lorsiU
dents need me addlllonal assiSiance 1n
the hnancmi"a1d process
Clubs to meet
A planmng sessiOn for ihe reg10n
al meCIIng olihe Oh1o Assoc1a11on of
Garden Clubs 111 Apnl Will be held
Monday al 7 10 p m al Tnn11y
Church All 6arden clubs ot 1he
county ~re asked 10 have Iheir oll•ccrs
and some members al ihe plannmg
sess1on

Road closed
The Scout Camp Road IT 112) m
Chester Towns h1p wdl be dosed
untlllurther noi !Le for road repa•rs
Dance to be held
A round and square dance with
cloge'".! and Ime dance Will beheld
Fnuay 8 1o II p m a! ihe Long Bol
lorn Communi!) Bu1ldmg MuSic
wll I be prov 1ded by Out of the Blue
w11h An hur Conan! caller
Lenten Breakfast planned
Th~ 1nd1110n II Ash Wednesday
break las! will be heiJ a1 7 45 am al
Tn n111 Cnn_regallonal Church The
breaklasl ~ d( be served 111 ihe
Betban} bu1ld•n~ "h1eh " enlered

thmugh the Second Streel emr 1nce
Reservall ons are 10 be made w11h
D~anne Hawley 992 2722 or Peg!y
Harns 992 7569
Dance sel
A round and square dance
beheld al Post 9051 Tuppers Pl am'
Salurday 8 to II p m True Cou111ry
Will play and J1m Brown will call
The dance '' open to ihe pubhc

"'II

As you are well aware I 'ome
Innes depend on you to exlend a
help1n hand 10 others
Well lm 1111 aga1n and uo I ever
have 1ch lllenge lor you
I kno" Were all ge111ng 1 l1llle
older bui how many ol us .1re up on
1h1ngs mvolved with med1evallunes'
AI leas! a Jew I hope
The Porlland ElcmeniM) School
stud enls are usmg med1eval limes as
1he !heme ol the" annual nJhl to read
program These days lhe program
tnvo lves more than JUst readmg

books The siudents Will be laugh!
abou11ood a11hal time apparel cus
!oms the whole mne yards and the
gy mnaSium w1ll be dccotated 111
keepmg w1th ihe theme
If you have mforma11on costum
1ng or \\hatever Lmda FISher would
apprwale heanng from you Lmda
can be reached at the school 843
527 1 Irom 7 30 am tu J p m Mon
uay 1hrough Fnday I m sure Lmda
would ·•pprecwle your 1npu1 md
1deas Do lei her hear from you
Anu •f you h 1ppen to have 1 su11 ot
armor ly111g around Lmd 1would ltke
10 know aboul !hal 100 However I
doubl 1f your altlc 1s gomg 1o bum
lorih w1 1h !hal
Mrs Edna Tnplen" al home and
lcelm g bener followm! a f1ll al her
Pomeroy reSidence recenlly
Edna tell and rece1ved qu11e 1
head IKerallon She was hosp11ahzeJ
""'ever~ I ua) s as a result Edn.1 was
,uch 1 lallhlul member ol 1he
Women s AuXIliary al Ve1er.1n s
Mcmonal Hosp11al unlll a lew
nHmlh , 1go when fa1i1ng he 1i1h

l:Onlmumg through noon Mond 1\
The cos! "$1 Ea,lern w•ll plav Ih&lt;
wmner ol 1he Ross S E 1nd S1

Joseph game

!han ihe currenl nnes
Mil11ary
ailacks someumes bnng about man)
lOnscquem:es

In other words 11 s

'•"Y lo s.•y leis do 11 bui dealin~
w1th 1he long r.m.;e problems cvolv
mg " anolher ball game
AnJ by ihe w I) who IS mvolved
111 lhese sever 11 polls !hat were hear
Ill.,! .1bou1 ihese days Are !hey re 11
ly gelling the I ur evaluallon ol the
maJOrlly ol people &gt; Sure have my
doubis
I m sorry aboul bemg a httle late
adviSing you about ihe weddmg
anmversary ot Sol and Fanme Beg
ley
Mr and Mrs Begley observed
1he1r 51st weddmg anmwrsary on
SaiUrday Feb 14 Valentme s Day I
rece1ved a nole .1bou1 11 '" the ma1l
100 late 10 lei you know ahe 1d ot
lime However lm sure they would
appreCiate belaied congratula10ry
messages The address IS SR 124
67926 Reedsvi lle Oh10 45772
I love hcanng lrom you readers
but do keep '" nund that someumes
1he ma1l seems 10 move a lillie mure
slowly !han we plan on so do lei me
know 1bou1 upcommg events JUSt a
lad earlier
111

Norma Torres d1rec1or ol nursmg
lurihe Me1gs Counly Health Dep.lrl
men! ldVIses me !hat the uepartment
Will be havm g a couple of good ser
v~ee programs commg up for the pub
lie next momh We II lei you know
wh II they are 1he wne schedules and
how you can lake advantage ol the
pro..-:rams soon

broueht on her res1g:nat1on from the
c-ro up

I "as pleased ih 11 Denver and
Nora R1ce were seleelcd as ihe home
town . . weetheart..; m conJUnt..:tlon with
And Columbus IS ihe scene ol 1 Ill ICIIVIIY al v.• ughan s IGA Siore m
rally 1h" week lo wh1p up suppon lor M1uulepon Denver and Nora are
such a mce couple who no mailer
a Unued S1a1es ati.ICk on Iraq
The poll s on Feb I md1cated a "hal always seem able to keep smll
Ill£
stront!e r support tor such an tttm..:k

Iraq-Why Ohio?

By DEB MARTIN
Hearmg slated
Associated Press Wnter
Buckeye Hills Hockmg Valley
COLUMBUS - When w,,hm!
Reg10nal Developmenl DISinci/Are t ton '"' tnt... the 1\t:!rl ee Amem.:an . .
A~ency on Ag•ng will hold 1puhiiL
pl 1111 ol VIC:W II "~~.: llh (( h 1\c a thtn _
hearmJ Feb 24 11 Ihe Mane 11 1 lor Oh o
rvkmonal Ht"P'' II conlerence """"
\Vh 11 'l10u ld Prt: \ldc.:n l C 1m on Jo
2 p m The.: "tralt!_ll.: art:a plan lur ibtlUI ICiq' M I) he ISk OhiO
1999 2002 will be presenied and pub
rhl\" all real bread and buller
lie 1npu1 IS so li&lt; lied For !hose who
tvt:rae-c Mr anU Mrs Joe Aml!nc 1
would hke 10 prev1ew ihe plan or SJUn Donna Sch l.1 ~ hec k 111 asSislanl pro
up 10 g•ve 1es11mony 1bou1 the plan l ~.:,,or ol poltlll.:al s~.:~encc at Wnehl
at ihe heanng conlacl ' hould be St11e Un1verS1IY 1n D 1y1on sa1J
made w11h Glenda Collins 740
Tuc,day
3740 9436 by Feb 23 al I0 a 111
hr'l Oh10 hosied Bo,n1an peace
Wnllen commenls w111 be accepied 1alk' al Wn.hl Pauerson Air Force
until March 6 5 p m
Base m Dayton In December Akron
was the.: slle lor Cl anton s summit on
Ticket sale underway
r u.:e relations The ~..:urrt:nl nat to n 1l
Advanced t1ckel sale' lor Mond IV topn.: r-. lr tq und 'ilJtn~.: \Va sh tneton
mghl s DIVISIOn 4 g1rl" b t'll\eth til t 1. I '" \\\~ 1 hh rrc.: t nn _m_ 11ur tnd 1\
1ourn 1men1 1re on 'ale 11 A In 1nckr
t ()h, St tk l nt'c.:r' ' t' ''lun t John
\ r~. 1
H•J h School ad " '" go 011 ' li e ''
Ea,lern H1gh School 8 1111 ThursJ J\
\c.:dc.:ttr\ u1 ~t il L: MILk k i ll~.:

Reques t for. ..,__;:Co:.::n:::;tlo=-ue=.d.;.;.fro.::..:.m-!pc..;ag:;_e_l- - - - ' Thorman has mamla~ned that the
commiSSIOners &lt;.hd not make dear
that the la1iure of the levy would
result m the closmg ol the fac1hty
and has sa1d thai he Ieels the levy was
defeated due 10 a rei uctance 10
approve new taxes rather !han a
deme to see Ihe home dosed
The coS! lor reSidemto 1he coun
ly has been esumated at over $7 000
per year anu com miSSIOner Fred
Hollman sa1d )"'krday !hat mo'l
lan11he, wllh 111 elderly family mem
ber or other rela11ve '" need ol c.1re
could use $7 000 but noted Ihat 11
would be 1mposs1ble lo prov1de those
funds to everyone m need
The coumy by stale law IS
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tng lor mc.ll.!t:nt re,Jdc-nts

In o1her ad 1on the ~.:omml'~slonc;r-.,
approved 1he accep1ance ol Roule
7A formerly S111e Roule 7 from
F1ve Pomts !o Pomeroy as a coumy
road The commiSSIOner~ diSCU sseJ
1he cond1110n ol !he road last week
w11h County Engmeer Robert E ''""
and ofl lcl.il s ""h the Ohw Dcp "'
menl ul Trm,portttton The u unt\
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Counly Treasurer were approved
Present were ~.:omm J ssJoners
Thornton Hollman and Janel
Howard Clerk Glona Klocs and
Prosecu11ng Ailorney John Lemes

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Sports ·

Wednesday, February 18, 1998

The Daily Sentinel·
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11 hll '" cone h 1d Bolh clubs
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NICk Bolm hlllhrec JUmpers hom Ihe
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Pc1e S"'"" •II conlllbilcd 111o The
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,e,en P"'"'' 16 1() ~ II he I I'\ m 11k
II h o 1ppe ~red SHS h d h1nken Ihe
thud qt 1rtcr u1r..,e

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sh "l"" onlhe hO) ' 111 purple udcd
nd •bclkd h) 1hree consecu111e
D111 ' '' cy s md 1 Kehl lrey lh 11 cui

SHOOT AND BLOCK- That s what Southern s Troy Hoback (41)
and Eastern s Corey Yonker (22) are trying to accomplish respectively, during Tuesday night s Hocking Division contest at Eastern
H1gh School where the Tornadoes won 5!1 55 (Photo by Erin Bolin)
Ihe score Ia 40 \9 II Ihe I 30 m uk
The clubs exchnngeo po&lt;sesSJons
and SHS wenl for th e last ' hoi 1s Ihe
cuJilln fe ll on 1he IIII er 'core
A Dursl lrey &gt;gn11cd Ihe fin 1l
round fo1 E lSiern md gase EHS n
42 40 1d1 1~ 11ge Dursl h11 1wo free
lhrnws md a 111 o pomlcr nnd Joe
B1m1 n 1 b l'ehne score " E ~&lt;lern
lc 1pcd 10 a 48 40 lc 1d 11 the o 00
mnrk
SnUihern "e nI mnn to mnn nul of
lis game long I 3 I and came bad
11 llh a' enge.mce SISson Re1ber md
M 11, orchesl&gt; 11ed 1grcal SHS come
b Kk
Sllll 1rad1ng nl 49 4-l Cu mm~
n uhl 1 lh1 ee pmnler (49 47) Bolin
h11 1f1ee lh row md M ll ' 1111 aJumpe•
f nm Ihe fou l Ime for t 50 49 SHS
le nd Yel 1no1her Dursllrey ptll f: "'
ern b 1ck up ~2 50 Ihen 1p.ur ofS"
son f1 ee IIll OilS 11eo Ihe score 52 52
Slrugg hng 1n the p "' couple
game&lt; Cum 1ngs mu SIS,on hcc~me
her0es ~' lhey Jnmcd M11ls m clulch
free throws gomg do11 n lhe stretch
Enslern hll 12 28 111 o pnmlers R
2~ three pouncrs 1nd 1111 5 II 111he
I ne "11h IS rebound' (Yonkll 10
Kehl 61 E l'lern had four ' ' c '" 18
ll~rno vers mtl23 fouls
Snulhc111 h11 17 ~91110 poullcrs
I R lhrcc poullc" 111&lt;! " " Io ,~ 11

TAKE IT' -The Meigs Marauders Collin Roush (nght) passes the
ball to teammate Steve Beha (15) as Vmton County s Ryan Caudill
spnnts up the floor dunng Tuesday mght s Ohio Division game In
M_cArthur, where the host V1k1ngs won 65-59 (Sentinel photo by Dave
Hams)

the hne w1th 26 rebounds (RC! ber 9
Bolm 9 Mills 5)
Soulhern had I0 slen ls ( E1 nns 2
Re1ber 2 Hohack 2) I0 lurnm ers
~ nd 15 fouls
Conch Scolt WICk! me s httle
Wh 1lwmds held on for t 48 45 wm
after le~d by as much ts 17 m Ihe hN
h 1lf E JSiern mode 1 gall ml come
b 1d md had a sl1011o 11e 11 llh lhree
second, lefl 10 Ihe g.tme m ,, gre 11
effort by both clubs
SoUihern now 8 12 11 IS led by
Mat W~rner " 1th 17 pomls md five
asS! sis wh1le Garren K1ser h ~d I0
Kyle Norns e1ght and Chns Ran
dolph SIX Easlern was leo by Josh
W1ll w11h 10 Jeremy Coleman w1th
nme Erron Aldndge e1gh1 nnd Man
Cilld11cll SIX
Ouuart~r

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Southern
12 16 12 19-59
Easlern
14 9 16 16=55
Southern Pcle S1sson 2 0 4/o-8
M11chcll W 1lker I 1-0=5 Russell
Re1ber 1 0 V4=7 Nllk !lolm 4 0
2/4=10 Adam Cummmgs 2 2
2/3-12 Troy Hoback I 0 112=1
Jon II han E1 '"' I 0 0=2 Jerrnd M,u,
4 0 4/5=13 Totals 17 3 16/2.&amp;=59
Eastern Jere my Kehl l 2
1/2-13 Sieve Dursl 4 6 2/J-28 E11C
Sml!h 1 0 0=6 Joe Bro11 n I 0
2/4=6 Totals 12 8 1/8-55

MSU tops Michigan; UConn beats Irish
By HARRY ATKINS
EAST LANSING l\11ch (API Mag1c Johnson made lhe h1g I ilk and
Jason Klcm mode Ihe b1g 'hots

.......

I lh nk we knew 111 il ong we
were gomg to \\Jil Kl..: n s JH.l iller
snmng 12 of hi\ 17 po11h 111 the sec
ond half lo hel No 14 """"!""

S1me be 11 No 22 M1d11g m 80 75
Tueso IY11 ohl
Klem s clulch perform mce
capped 1couple of emollnn 11 d 'Y ' a1
M1ch1gan S111e that lealured a fiery
pep wlk by Johnson
John,on 11 h0 led M1d11g Ill Sllle
10 Ihe 1979 NCAA ch 1mp10n,l11p
sho\1 ed up al pnc11ce Mond 'Y ""'
remmueo Ihe Sp lrllnS how milch
11 " 11 'lake The Sport m' who le 1d
lhe B1e Ten wllh 1wo games rem 11n
mg h;n t.:n t won 1conference ch 1m
p10n' h1p smce 1990
W11h Tuesd 'Y mghl s '~elory lhe
Sparlms ( ,9 5 12 2) rem lined 111
fiN pi ICC Ill lhe B1g Ten
Mag1c 11lked 10 us fn a long
11me
s IIU Sp 1r110s pi I) m &gt;ker
Mnlocn Clen1e' who h "' 14 pnulls
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11e stlrtcu we mng 1h 11 pnde uound
here 1p un He lnld 1sc\Cr) one 11 ho
e1 er pll) ed 11 MSU 11 ould be 11 llch
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No II a) thd I w~nlto ktl11m do11n
In other

JAM SESSION - Michigan State s Andre Hutson jams the bas
ketball Into the hoop for two pomts as M1ch1gan defender Josh
Asselin goes up a little late durmg Tuesday night s B1g Ten matchup
In East Lansing M1ch where the host Spartans won 80 75 (AP)

.

By SCOTT WOLFE
Muny people h 11 e liken ~ h ~
gulp .md '"allowed some pndc m
l'kmg THE b1g ques11on of !Ius se 1
son When " " the I lsi 111ne a

(11011 a part of Log m)
01 ern II Ihe le 1m 11 en gcd 48
po1111' ' ! 1111e lcd O) Bnh D1ddle
1111h 114 pmnh md 1 35 percem
shoolm 0 chp G try Non" " " ne'l
Southern learn \\OO Jlllrril one g tnlc ..,
llllh 215 (JOIIIS 111d 26 [lCICelll 1\Cr
The answer W 1y h "k m Ihe age whtle S1e1e Shuler pul up lhe
1968 69 'c "on 11 hen Ihe ~e un won besl percent 1ges 11 41 percenl from
JU St one g 1me 1'\~ '\0 sqne 1kL1 "' er the Ooor and h11 for I ~9 po1111' Rn)
John,on h Kl I05 pmnls Ill IS g.1mes
North G '"''
M my ol Ihe s HllC p10blcms lh 11 lor Ihe Torn.1does Oihcr le 1111111cm
plt~ucd lh") c 11 'le llll plleucu Ihe
bers were R IOd) Prnlfill M uk Bee
h: Ill\ dUll I~ th II 111\IOrh.: st: lSOO
gle Dann) Hill Billy ~hi! D m
n und) poor 'hnotm_ p.:1c~o:nt •~ c' Sn111h D1cl S '"' 1ge md Sam Shun
,f1 1bh) t!. lens&lt; fll~" !nul shoollug
CurretUI) Glr) Norn,(K) le) md
1nd llltlHh l ,t ~.:nt r..:hou1Hhng J1m S 1m Sh 11n (MIll) ha ve k1ds m Ihe
Acinus wldlctl lllc lc 1111 11h1eh S 1u1hern progr 1m no\\ Rn) Johnson
lll]lftl\~.:ll _ reliJ ) thr.: lllXI Se iSO il
Jr or Lillie Ro) 11 "a good h \Skel
Ulllh~• h1 ' _u u.luK"
b 1ll pi ) er md nm1 conches the
\\ h&lt;~l 11 '' Ihe I"''""' h&lt;!hue lh ll c1gh1h gndc II f: Jslern
\~.: u th II
Southern h.: 1111 ,\on one
Pia) mg g1rb hIll lh II ) e If 1\ a
1\llt 1 Ill it! I )OU II lhe clltl nl lhl ' fr~s hm 111 w 1s Sharon En 10 H 111
Lnlumn No lhc llllle ilhmed sn 11 hose son Ch,l(f " no\\ ~ freshman
&lt;1&lt;&gt;111 "'"~ 11 up 111 )Olll li''""l ol b 111 pll) er ,tl Southern
S&lt;llrthern B lSkcih •II b&lt; oks
Members of Ihe resen e le un 7
Anothc.:r lllh:r..:,llng Ill\ 11 ques
II lh II se i&lt;On ""' LO IChed b)
11nn When 11 "lhe I 1\lllllle lh 11 1 H1ilon Wolfe Jr 11crcS~m Shun
R ILIIIC Snulhern squ1d nc 1er Ins! 1 RoJer Nc tse D II e \\ hue B 1rry
smglc. g lOll! mcludrng holh the reg
H 1rt G " YH.1r1 Fronk lhlc Art I hll
ular md Inurn 1men1 1 II 11 " lhc on!) Jml Hubh ml Bud&lt;l) P) b 1nd
R 1&lt; 111e le 1m In P"rform such ' le 11
Lou" VanMelcr
Tue'&lt;ll) lliJhl lhe 1997 IJR Snulh
Freslun 10 pll) crs n fiR o9 11 ere
ern Torn 1doe' ~ot the monke) oil R md) P) lcs Jc 11 ) lluhh ml RIL k
lhllf b 1ck h) dele 11111~ Easlern S9 SS Sn) der Brei Hnrt Robert H) sell
and lhus p1c kmg up Ill&lt; If ''"ond 11 111 Ne1l Baker .lohn E1ch10ger Kenny
The le 1m 111 6M 69 11 " nnl 11 Shuler Doug Rces Bruce Hart and
hdpless as th~tr record sug!!ests J11n Hubbard J1m Hubbard ts Ch 1d s
ho11 e1er '' 1he 1e 1m'"'' 1 couple f 1ther The freshman team 11 as 7 3
g 1mes h) 111 e poulls or bs Oue lh 11 se JSon 10d " " coached by L1r
ry Wolfe
such e~cnl 11 " 14R 40 lo" In r: '''
Da1e Wh11e led the le 1m 11 11h 267
ern Soulhcrn lost 1 dose 5S ~5
encoumer 1 0 1k 11111mlhe openm~ pomls md Sn) der h ul II~
In g1rls 1arSity b.111 the nedghng
rn11nd oil he sec11on 11 11 R1n Gr mde
The 111 o 1\0rsltkfc us l 111e IIIIi&lt; sport s '" only lour games 10d South
h mds of M1ller 102 W md 120 4X ern "enl 3 I under coach Conme
The nexl worst lo" 11 " Ill R9 45 lo" W1lh,uns (En slen) nte le~m won 36
In l mon Furn Jce/Si" W "lunglnn 20 01er K)ger Creek 17 IJ over

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1enm' No 7 Con ncc 11cul dele lied
Noire D 101e 8R 79 •1nd No 9 f'11nce
Inn rouled p, nn 7 1 S,
Aboul fhe mmutes before lhe
openmg lip off Jnhn"'n and Greg
Keiser - sl~rs on 1he 1979 le rm 11ere miJOd11ced 1o Ihe I'\ 118 lms al
Bre,lm Cenler Before 11k11l 0 1 se 11
Ill Ihe 'la nd, Johnson look Ihe pub
lie 1ddrc" m1cr&lt; phone
We ve f!O I two more. g 1mes 1fter
1h1s Johnson !old -the chcen ng
cro11 u Then 11e con h mg one
more h~nner up
The roar from 1he crmHI 11 IS
almosl de 1fenmg
How 1re we su ppo,ed 10 com
pcle W&gt;lh M '£"" ullenm M•cl11g m
co~ch Bn m Ellerbe s '"'
Is th II
legal' Thai crowd 11 " m a frenzy
Bul thai s ll1g Ten baskelb:m al 1ts
best
The Spartnns "ho ha1e won 1he1r
la&lt;l mne home games look con lrol
from the Sllrt They led by as many
as 18 pomiS 111 lhe firs! half Bul
M1ch1gan (18 8 8 5) opened lhe
second half w11h an 8 1 run ~nd light
•
ened ''' defense
I thmk we dug oursell es such a
deep hole m Ihe firs I h df 1hm we JUSI
couldn I ov~rcome 11 Ellerbe sa1d
AI M1ch1gan "e don I believe 10
mom I\ ICtnne!\ But \\t..: showed great

character the way 11e c 1me b 1c k 1n
Ihe second half
We lost Robert Traylor (lo fouls)
"1th 1 lol of t1me lef1 md "e sllll had
a chance 10 wm IbiS game m 1 1ery
host1Ie env1ronmen1
LoUI' Bullock scored 26 pmnt s
and Jernd W trd h,1d 22 for Mlclug,m
Bu1 th e Sp 1rtans h ~d a 41 25
reboundmg edge 0\ er Ihe Wull er
mes who were pll) mg 11 &gt;lholll pow
er forward Maceo B !Sinn 0111 wllh a
ch1p fr ICture 1n Ius llehl fool
M1ch1g 111 Si ll&lt; 11 ' 'held 111 lhou1
a b 1\kel - rei) 1ng on lour hee
throws - for a span of 5 26 m the
second h 1lf and suddenly the
Wolleunes were bnck '" 11
Tnylorscored 14 of lm 21 pomls
before fouh ng nul wnh 6 17 rem un
mg Mennwhde Bullock md W1rd
beg m 10 find Ihe r mgc on long md
short Jumpers
Bullock h•l ~ lhrce po1111cr one of
four for h1m w11h 4 47 lell md 'ank
1wo free 1hro11' "llh 4 21 rem unmg
10 clo'e Midugan 10 o'\ 64 Bul Wllh
Traylor on the bench 1ha1 s as dose
as the Wolvenne' cou ld gel
Bullock s JUmper cu11he Sp 1111n'
le1o lo 777S w11h 174 seconds
rem 1111111g Btll Kk111 whme lhJcc
pnmler g 1\e MILhl 0 111 S1 IC 171 6X
le 1d 11 11h I ll rem 11111ng clinched 11
w1th 1\\0 ftcc thrm""' w1th 6 4 \Ct:
ond' left
They were irymg In 1rkc '' 1w 'Y
!hen 111 of a sudden I fnunu my,elf
open 1n Ihe corner Klem sud I
(Set: TOP 25 on Pu~e 5)

Vinton County
beats Meigs 85-59
By DAVE HARRIS
Sentmel Correspondent
Vinton Count y placed four k1u1 111
double figwes ns lhe V1k111e' rolled
to a 85 59 11 Ill 01 eJ Me1 g1 n boys
Tn Valle) Conference b "kcib 1ll
act10n

Vm10n Collnl) ouiScorcd M&lt;1 0 s
38 18 n lhc m1ddle 1110 pe11 ods "'
the V1kmgs em sed a 19 IX M&lt;~es
le~d 111he end of Ihe l1 r&lt;l penod
Vmlon Counl) "llh Ihe wm r '"
es 11 s record 10 10 6 111 1he TVC anu
II 8 01 er 111 Mei 0 S thops lo 8 7 111
the TVC and 10 9 mer ill
S1x limes 10 lh e firS! pennd lhe
Marauders held 1 1h1 ee pOill l lc 1d
Bul every lime lhe M 1r IUders slarl
ed lu pull ilW.I) Ihe scm lll e nf N lie
Henderson kepi lhc V1k111S' clo'e
Henderson scored 11 po1111' 111 lhe
penod H 1nn m 'co red e&gt;gh l m lhe
penod for Me~g' J T Humphre) s
added " ' md RO&lt;lnguez fi1e ftll

a"l\ls i&lt;d by C ud II '"'" fn c
H mn Ill led Ihe r.tu 1uders "llh 19
pn1nh Cullm Rou'h md W I) lon
McK1nnq e llh h "' seven md J T
H11mphre~ ' and Slc1c Bch h 1d SIX
Me1g' h11 I Rol 6 1 1ncluom 0 lhree of
16 lrorn long rm pe ro l() lft M..:1c:!s
IICill to !heIne 29 lime' md h11 1 0
lor 69'k
Me~e' pulled dm1 n I, llhflllllds
led hy Brnd D 11 enpn 1 1111h el 0 hl
Me gs IUrned lhc b dl m c1 ~S Innes
and h 1d II lSsl\1 lrd h) D n enporl
wllh 1h1 ee MC IJs h ul Cl 0 hl SIC1ls
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about the1r rare Vlt:l&lt;lry over an Ea~t
ern Cunkrence opponent
Even thoiJgh lhey beat lhe Cleve
land Cavali~rs 9H 97 Tuesday mght
the 76ers were more m1eres1ed 111 the
trade completed carher m the day
The 76ers made a long awaned
move sendmg Clarence Weather
spoon and J1m Jackson 10 th~ Gold
en State Warnors tor Joe Smnh and
Bnan Shaw
I thmk thiS orgamzauon d1o a
~real JOb wnh th" trade ' atd Allen
Iverson who led lhe 76ers With 27
po1n1' and e~ght assl\ls The fans
deserve a w1nnmg learn here 10
Phllly and I don 1thmk there was any
belter irade out there fat us
Iverson IS e'pecmlly happy wJih
1he move He 1nd Sm1th played
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Van ttyUpp. Score Southern
Opponent
43
54
Alexander
44
49
Eastern
52**
North Gallia
50
44
Kyger Creek
72
76
52
Glouster
43
77
Hannan Trace
56
Southwestern
80
39
Mtller
102
78
43
Alexander
78
61
Umon Furnace
69
39
Hannan Trace
78
69
Southwestern
Eastern
63
36
42
Kyger Creek
84
64
North Gallia
68
Union Furnace
89
45
M1ller
48
120
Glouster
37
60
Sectional Tournament
Oak Hill
60
37
**Only WID •••

G ilhpoh s md 23 19 mer Logan
The lone loss 11as a ~I 29 defe111o
Alhens Alllhc opponenh 11ere much
b1gger SEOAL schools Bo) h "
g1rls b ISketb 1ll come a long 11 'Y'
G~rls baskelh 1ll pl1yers were
En m Sue Cunmngh 101 Irene Coop
er Debh1e Norrl\ R111 S ll,er S mdr 1
Sayre M try Smith Je 101 Hughes
P 1m Buck Bell) Shaffer K Hhlecn
LewiS P~lly Ihie P 11 Dumas Trudy
M~'lonka and J me Don 11 an P my
lhle (Struble ) 1s Ihe 1un1 of current
Soulhern pl a)er Kun lhle
lnc1den1 illy the msller to hmh
tm11 quest1ons 11 191&lt;J..I9~0 the

1alked often of playmg 1n 1he NBA had better conlrol of our turnovers
together
late m the game and we hun~ on
Every ume we played them (the
The Cavah~rs were unable 10 gam
Warnors) we '111d we wanted to play a wm over 1he oulm,mned 76ers who
together Iverson sa1d I !eel he IS dressed JUst I0 players Cleveland
an add it Jon we n~ed on thiS team and had beaten Ph1ladelph1a 12 slratght
we made 11 happen It thiS goes nght ttmes and had nQIIost m Philadelphia
I can fimsh my career here
smce 19'11
Dernck Coleman who had 17
Thev (76ers) were shonhanded
pomts and 15 rebounds and has been bulthey responded Cavaliers coach
the subject of trade talk s was not Mtke Fratello sm d Each ol !hem
shocked al the move
slood up to mak~ a b1~ shol
It d1dn t take us by surpnse
Ailh&lt;lllgh lhe Cavaliers had a
&lt;:_oleman sa1d We figured some t:hance to tie Wllh 2 6 seconds lett
thmg would happ.:n II m1gh1 tum oul Shawn Kemp thouJ ht the game was
losl early
beuer lor everyone
The trade talk aller Ihe game over
We d1dn t put any aggresSive
'hadowed a 111re m conference wm pressure nn !hem 10 lhe first hall
tor lhe 76ers who are 4 25 aga10st sa1d Kemp who hmshed w1th ~0
Easlern Conleren.e teams
po1111s We gave 1hem a comfort
II s b1g tor us over.11l Ph1l,\del zone and !hal made them dangerou'
phJa coac h Larry Brown sm d We
Brev10 Kntght who m"sed a free

I

By KEN BERGER
AP Sports Wnter
Pnrtland sa1d hello tn Damon
Stoudam~re and !he Golden Slue
Warnors s uo g&lt;xxlbye to Joe Smnh
Ju st 10 be sale 1he Boston Celucs
told Chauncey B1llup' In take a seal
on lhe bench
Promment names arc: (han . . tn!!
teams as lhe NBA lmde deadlme
nears w1th more lug deal&gt; m lhe
works
Stnudanure had 12 pomts e1~h l
rebounds and SIX assiSis m hiS Port
land debut as the Tra1l Blazers heal
the Wamors 101 X1 Tuesday m! hl
The g 1me was pla)ed ailer Gulden
State trJded Sm1th and Bn an Shaw 1o
Plulauelph1a tor Jun Jackson and
Clarence Weather,poon
Wall Wilham' lraded by Toronto
wnh Sinudam•re and Carlos Rneers
had 15 pomls m his dehul 1111h lhe
Blazers and Rogers played "' m1n
ules tor hiS new leam The Warrmrs
feartul ol losme Smnh as a lree a enl
alter the s.:aso~ playeo shorthanded
alter thetr deal w1th 1hc S1xers
The Raptors were 't'll wall ill! lor
the arnval ol K~nny Anderson
a&lt;:qut red 10 1he Stoudanm..: deal lasl
Fnday wtth Alvm WJih lfllS and Gary
Trem They 1111~ht have 10 1rade
Anderson who has vowed nol lo pia y
tor them
The Bos1on Celucs one lcam
reportedly menlloned by Anderson s
a!cnl as a posSible taker benohcd
B1llups the 1'197 No l over.li l drilll
pllk md Dec Bru~&gt;n 11 Sacrunemo
The lnde dcildhne " Thursday al 6
pm EST
11 Chauncey " mvolved m a
trade we don 1w.tnlln play h1m unlll
1he trade deadline " over Bo,lon
coach Rtck Pttmo sa1d afler lhe
Celucs lost 102 '19 to the Kmgs
Stoudamtre a Portland nauve
got a warm hometown greet mg lhen
found out 1ha1 life mtght be eas1er
w1th the Blazer.; than 11 wa.' 10 Toron
to
I averaged 19 a game 111 Toron
lo bul 11 was a hard 19 I had 12
1omgh1 but I barely hroke a sweat

S1oudam~re

sa1d
Wall W1ll1ams who mad&lt;! three
lhree pomters m lhe hrst hill h 1d
li ve a""'' and li ve rebounds 10 JO
W!lh hi' 15 pomls
I can get used lo Ilk~ pl.lylll! like
th" Stoudam1re sa1d Th" Is how
I env"1nned the NBA when I l1rs1
stepp.:u 11110 11 Th" leam has '"
many weapons h was lhe p.:rlecl
ame to get adjusled 10 my new env1
0
ronmtnl
ha1ah R1der scor&lt;d 1 4 pomls 1nd
Jermame 0 Neal h 1d IX ptllnts and
a ~.:arc:er hre h 12 rebo und:&lt;o~ tn h1s sec
ond NBA slart
Tony Delk scored 12 nl h1sc ~reer
h1 h '6 pomh m lh&lt;&gt;lh rd quaner 10
lead 1hc Wamors who iraded Smnh
thelf leaJ m.. s\:or~ r alter the su:oo.
p.:nded Lairell Spr~we ll
Aller a !01 ol work were illy fee l
1h" 1s 1 solid deal lor bolh lc uns
Warnors ~e ne ral m m 1eer Garry S1
Je m ,aid We 1h1nk we ve .nllwn
'etemn pl1y~rs who II have a very
poS11lve 1mpacl on Ihe eame
Aller the deal w" mnnunced
Phlladelph13 eOIIts ""'home \ILIO
ry a.amsl Cleveland "nee I '19 1
We had a ohance 10 .el a euy
who wos lhe No I pllk m 1he
drall SJXers co llh Lurry Brown
s ud I don t see .1ny downSide m
Ihis
Thc Cel11c' Wtrc nnl ready lo
1111kc my promiSes 10 B1llups as lh~y
explore more way' lo rebu1ld
We re not a team look me In wm
a champ10nsh1p nghl now P11mn
sa1d I m trymg lo be hones! wuh
1he players I 1alked to Chauncey
betore lhe game Some lhmgs broke
w1th two or lhree teams I m not
gomg 10 play h1m unlll lhe tradm~
deadline (Is over) We II JUst have to
go ~boul our bus10ess wuhout h1m
In other NBA games Tuesday
ntghl 11 was Ch1cago 105 lnd1ana
97 M1am1 110 Mmnesola 84 San
Amon1o 95 Detro1t 94 Phoemx 95
Dalla.' 77 and New York 91 Denver
77
Kmgs 102, CeltJCS 99
Milch R1chmond scored 23 pomts

md rookie Anlhony Johnson had a
career h1eh 21 a.s Sa.:ramenlo held oft
lhe short handed Cel11cs
Btllups and Brown were 10 the
on!mal startllll hneup but d1d not
play It was posSible lhal lhc patr
along w11h reserve forward Roy
Ro~ers were 1bou1 10 be lraded
It w" lhe f&lt;,~rth stral 0 hl wm for
the Krnes mah.:htn.! thc:1r sea~on
h1 ~ h s,,cramenlo kd by "' m 1ny as
21 pomh 1n 1he lhlfd yuartcr 111 wm
nm • lor lhe lllh lime m I I lne' al
home
Bulls 105 Pacers 97
M~&lt;had Jordan cdcb ralcd h1'
151h b1r1hday by scnnn~ 27 pmnls Ill
a 'P'nled United Cemer dud wnh
Re.!Jc M1ller
Miller -.ored 14 po1nh lor lhe
Pacer, mdudm~ 7 ol l) Iron\ 1hree
pmnt range

The Bulls il9 IS 1 opened the
lnunh quaner wnh a 11 S ' pun to
nJ)&lt;"n 1 16 po1nt le 1d and wem on In
e\~n the1r season senes Wtlh Ihe Pac
er' ( lo IS 1 al one \I dory ap1ece

Winter Olympics continue

Kwan, Lipinski go
to finals; U.S. men's
hockey team exits

.

.

&lt;econd ye tr of R ICme Soul hem h"
ketb 1ll The 1e tm 11on only one
game Howes er Ihe) were ""' undc
le lied 11 I 0
The pre' mus ye 1r Ihey were 6 I
10d lhe ncxl ) C " Ihey 11 ere 9 ~ bul
Lie uher .md other f KIOrs mnuenced
Ihe 'checluhng 1hus JUst one~ 11111:
In 1977 Southern wns 20 0 111
rCJUI tr season hul ended up 21 I
1f1er lo,mg In Leesburg F llllleld 111
the """''' lncldent,tll) Fcd~fll
Hndmg co 1ch P wl Pct11t 11 " lhe
Lecshurg co u.::h
Un111 nex lllme Ill sec )Ollmthe
V1c1or) Clfcle

throw w11h 2 6 'econds lelt sa1d the
Cavs have to put the game behmd
them
II was a touch loss but I m nul
truslrated at all Thts game " over
Km.ht sa1d There are ton many
gam'ts m the regular season to get
frustrated over a loss hke thiS
Notes The 76ers tmled to score
I00 pomts for the 141h stratghl game
a lranch1&lt;e record
In hiS previOus
mne games Cleveland s Zydruna'
ll~au,ka' was ave ragm ~ 18 8 pomts
and 9 8 rebounds Kemp fouled ou1
lor a lea~ue leadmg nmth lime
Ph1ladelph1a s Enc Snow had u sea
son h1uh seven assiSts Wesley Per
son ~ho led the Cavaliers wnh 28
pomls s.:t a CoreStates Center record
by mak1ng e1eht 1 pmnters
Scan
W1llmm, had a season htgh 12 po1n1s
lor Ph1laelph1a

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In the rescl\c c- 101e Vrnton Coun
ly mllscored M&lt;~gs , 0 ~ Jlllhe lounh
pennd 10 pnsl 1 come Irom hch md
48 41 wm N tlh Ill Allen led Ihe "111
ner' 11 11 h II G 111h Fr) 11idcd I0 For
Me1gs J uncs Sl illlc) led Ihe 1\ I)
11 lh I' Gnnl Ahlmll id&lt;bl I0 111d
Jon H 10 0 t rl) 111d Ad 1m Bu llu1&lt;1011
Me~gs
Chl)lf'&lt;:l i lll 1\llh 'Liln c llh
Aaron Ward hll n lhree pmnler
The Manuoers wil l cln'e nul
from Ihe nghl "1ng In Ihe V&gt;kmg' 1 lhe~r regu l1r se~son S uurd 'Y when
23 21 lead H~lln m 1cored 111 lhe !hey 1rn1el 10 lnmhle 10 pl1y lhe
p 1101 10 lie 1he g nne ul 21 1ll al 1hc Tomca1s
6 15 muk oflhe h ilf
The Ma1 ""'"''open up D11 ""'"
Bul Ihe V1kmg' " elll on 1 19 7 II sccllon 1l1ourn mlenl pl1y on Sa t
run Ihe re'l of lhe h II f md look 1~2
urday Feh 2R ag unsl G '" "' Ac~de
28 lend at lhe h 111 To u1mponnd lhe my al Soulh Websler T1&lt;ke1s lor Ihe
Marauder problems Rod11gucz tourn tmenl g unc Wl ih lhe Blue De1
p1cked up hiS fourth fnul nil he 6 21 1ls are ill ll liblt 11 Mllgs Hl 0 h
mark of lhe h~lf nnd H 1nn 10 md School from 9 n m I p m Mond 'Y
Humph reys h td p1cked up lhree Fml1y Ad,~nce 11cke1s '" $1 1nd
fouls
the schoo l gels 1 perce nla ge of
The V1kmgs cnocd 111 M 1r111der ad1 mcc llcket Slfes T1ckels 11 lhe
hopes of a comebnck 11 11h 1 14 4 run door ~re $5
10 s1ar1 1he 1h11d penod V1n1on Quarter tolab
Counly oul&lt;cored Me ' ~' I~ 9 1n lhe MeiJ'
19 9 9 22=59
I R 2~ 14 29-85
penod 1nd took 1~6 37 k "' he l(hn 0 Vmlnn Counly
mto the fin 11 pe11nd
Metg' B1 1d D 11cnpon I 0 2=4
The V1kmgs onhwml Mlle' '" Se 11 0 B11cn 0 0 2-~ Collin Roush
Ihe fourlh pennd 2) ~~ In posl Ihe I 0 I=7 J T Humphle) s I 0 4-6
final score of HS '\9
D m1cl H 1nn 1n 6 I 4-1 fJ W1ylnn
H~.:nder . . on led lutl rll}t.:r\ Ill
Mc Kmney
3 0 1=7
An0 clo
douhle IIJUres 11 llh , I po11l1s Ry 1n Rod11guez I I 0-S Stele Beh d) I
Cnud II ildded IS Ch ul D 11nron h ul 1-6 Ne 1l Giles~ 0 1=1 Total' 15
14 1nd A ~ron Ward &lt;!upped 111 1\llh 3 20-59
10
Vmton County J"" Re) nnlds
The ViklllJ' lui IS ol 7K Imm Ihe 1 0 0-6 Rnh Murphy I 0 0=2
Ooor mcluthng one ol I I Inlm lhrcc C "e) NJLe 0 0 1-1 A ~ron W 1rtl 1
pn1111 nngc lor ~s r,; The V&gt;~llle' I I 10 Tudd BJltlc114 0 11-X Ry 111
"cnllo Ihe Ime 30 11111&lt;' md lui 14 C lU&lt;hll S 0 S-IS N lie Hcndcr""l)
for 4701 Vmlon pulled do11 n ~S 0 1-21 J '"'11 Kru~er I I 0=5 Ch 1d
rebound' C IUddl pulled dm1n P md D 11nron 6 0 '= I~ (, 1hc W ~rtl I 0
Todd Br •den nme The V1k1ngs 0=~ Totals 33 2 t.&amp;-85
lllrned 1he hall mer IR 11111&lt;' h ull 7

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The Da1ly Sentmel • Page 5

1968-69 Southern Scores

Scribe·remembers
Southern's one-win
basketball season

Prime-time rally
pushes Southern
by Eastern 59-55
By SCOTI WOLFE
Sentmel Correspondent
Bolslernl b) 1 lJ ponll It unh
(lll tner Ilk Southe::rn Tor 1 1 lot'' L 11 c
hom 1c!R -!0 dcliL II e nly 1111he l~sl

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Denms Rodman who sk 1pp.:d
pracllces Sund 'Yand Munda) d1dn t
start tor l set.:ond slraaghl game Aher
enlenn. the Jame bte 111 lhe hrsl
quarter he t1mshed wnh 11 rebounds
Ill 13 m1nu1es
Heat 110, Ttmberwolves 84
Voshon Lenard scoreo 26 po1n1s
on 10 ol ll 'honlmg In lead Mt1m1
uver VIslim.; Mmnesnta
Alonzo Moummg added 17 pom1s
md seven rebounds tor the Heal who
h tve won thrt:e str lH.. ht and seven ot
eJ0 ht Tun Hard:lway had 17 pnmls
and mnc assJSis and PJ Brown
added I0 pomls and 15 rebounds
Spurs 95, P"tons 94
AI Siln Amomn Avery John son h11
a w1de open 15 i&lt;K&gt;I Jump.:r With 4 4
'ewnds ldl a' the Spurs won with
oul IOJured center Dav1d Roblllson
The PISions had a ch mce lor lhe
wm bul Gran\ Hdl s ~ I lnoler
m1,sed at 1he buzzer
1
T1m Duncan h 1d 2X pmms II
rebound, and nmc a""'' lor the
Spurs

tlunlthc l!ll)s m.: cnnllltnl~,; nough
The wm kep11he Hu'k'e' nlop lhe
to look tor me 1111.: Ill J g tmc now
ll1g E tsl Stx one g 1me 1hc 1d ol S1
'Ih~.: r u1cou' f 111' \\\ lffllCd onto
John s P.ll Garrlly s l I poml' led lhe
thl! L:OUrt 1" the fln 1l h111U 'om1tl
In,h f 12 II 6 91
ed
No 9 Pnnceton 71, Penn 52
M1d11 0 Ill 1 7() 69 11 Ill ncr n Ihe
Sic\ e Gondnch scored 19 po1nh
e 1rhcr mcctmg 111 Ann Arhor h 1d as Pnn~:.:elon rem uned unhe lie n tn
won "" '" ughl 1g unsl IIIC Sp 1r
the h y Le1gue and won "' l ~ th
1111' Btll Ihe Wnh enncs 11 ere ' ' " g • s1rmgh1 g 1me
The Ti~crs (~I I 9 0) ha1c 11on
~ lmg elln before lhC) ''"' !l l'lnn
M1d11 0 111 Js ] 4 m ''' I''' sCI en lhelf I"' 12 conference g 1me' hy 11
g 1111es
le ''' I0 pnmls nnd second ye If
No 7 Connechcut 88
conch B1ll CarmO&lt;I) 1mprm ed 10 21
Notre DHme 79
0 m Ihe le~g11e
Kh 1hJ El Amm scored a cnreer
The vrctory was ,tlso P1 mcc=-ton s
htgh 30 pomts and vts llmg Con
31sl strn1gh1 m the rnonlh of Fcbm
necltcut sun11eo a lale rally by ary ~nd m 11ched Ihe besl slorl 1n
Noire D1me
school lustory a mnrk sel hy lhe
El Amm scored se1 en pnuns m 1924 25 team Prmceton s on!) lo"
the fir, I 4 15 of the second h ilf 1s the thiS season 11as at No I Norlh C"
Huskies (21-1 12 1 B1g E lSI) era,ed olm 1
1 12 pomt defiLJI w1th 1 17 5 run 10
The VISIImg Qu1kers ( 1.\ 10 7 21
ue the g.1me .11 SO Anolher h 1sket hy had a SC\en g une w1rinmg SIJC 1~
El Anun less lh 111 two muwtes Iller sn~pped
put UConn nhe,td for good nt 56 54

By TIM DAHLBERG

II~~

NAGANO J 1p 111 (API - II lOok
a h:um nl undc1p 1d m n 1d11 n ne
11 omen hocke) pll) ers 1o slu l 1
golden ' PUrl lor lhe Unl et! Sillo' m
1he Nagano Game' II d1dn 1 11ke
long for,, group of un krll: hH~ \IIl g
NHL mi/ll()n 11rcs In end 11
The speciiCilllf co li P'&lt; ol lhc
U S men s hoL ke) te 1m \\ 1' mtde
complele loday when lhc c udull)
assembled collecllon ol Nl II dl s1 1"
losl 4 I 10 lh&lt; Cnc h Rcpuhh, md
was ehmm ned from Ihe 0 1) 111p1c '
before C\ en ge llmg 1c h ~ nn lo pll)
for a med 1!
The 01her US supe1pou1 en'
lmgenl - lh Iem 1fe fi gure sk IICrs fared beller
M1chelle Kw 111 sk lied ek e 1nll)
and T1r1 L1pm' k' dl\pl1 ycd lhe
enlhtiSJ I'm ol 1 I~ yeill (I clio lop Ihe
open1ng short pw_r 1m wlw.: h
accounls lor one IIHHI nl Ihe med il
score Bul hopes ol 1n Amwc Ill
s11eep 11 ere o ~Shed 11 hen Nllnk
Bohck !ell on her lil'l Jlllllp md lm
~Shed 171h
K'A m w '' conlldent tnd Inut cd
and 11 1ho11e&lt;l She &lt;;Coreu h1ch In•
presen1111on 10 t 1ke lhe lc 111 11h1k
L1pmsk1 'elup 1b Ilk hc111ecn le 1111
m 11es lor Ihe gold F1 "''Y lliJ hl by
fim shul ~ 'econd
When I m on lhc cc I don I
thmk Ill) body c 111 'lOP me K11 111
s ud
l,1pmskJ lh&lt; dckndmg wmltl
ch 1mp1on " "Jllsl " h 1pp)
II wa' the hc'l P"'c' 1m llhou 0 hl
I vc done ever ' h' s ud fhiS "
lhe hrsl lunc I kll hkc I 11 ulled In
cry Th" IS noll he mosl h •PPl bul
I can 1 C\en dc'c"hc lhe ltthng
U S hockey pit) e11 could
dc,cnbe lhw feelings md lhe} wete
it.::..:: hoe' of m~er ~.: mh 111 J•"menl
and ft u..,lr 1tron
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11me e1 er sud Ll S '""'·llliL 'P''"'
Ke11h Tk llhuk I h Jlc In he nc 0 1
II\ e hut thts '" dtset"-'lllle
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ed the U S men ' hockc) mcd •I
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med '' ' 111 Ldl eh llllllel
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IOI\IIoille gold' 1ml 10 01enll
Wh1le Ihe men""" cmb '" ~Ssed
md d"gusled lhc Amcm m 11omen
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mg Iheir 1 I 11 Ill 01 er C 111 "'' Ihe
mghl bef01e In 111111he I1N 01) mpiL
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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

By The Bend

Wednesday, February 18, 1998

Spring training notes

Estrada·adds name to latest
amQng batting cage casualties
By KEN BERGER
AP Sports Writer
Attention pitchers: Stay away
from the batting cage!
So far this spring, two p1tchers
l]ave mcurred freak injuries in or
dround batting cages- a tern tory so
uncharted for some that it might as
well be a lleld of boobytraps.
The latest victini was Milwaukee
Brewers left-handed prospect Horacia Estrada, who fractured a bone in
his non-throwing hand while taking
a swing in BP. Brewers pitchers must
bat this year wtth the club's move to
the Nattonal League.
"They're probably goi ng to have
to put a pin in his hand," Brewers
assiswnt general manager Fred Stanley s:ud "At least it wasnt hiS pitching hand ."
Estrada. a 22-year-old Venezuelan
"ho spent last season at Class AA El
Paso. was injured on a follow through in the battmg cage on Monday. An MRI exam on Tuesday

showed a sm:tl l fraclllre .
Bob Scanlan, hoping to make the
Houston Astros' pitching staff,
snagged hiS spikes on the turf in the
batting cage and fractured " bone in
his left forearm try1ng to hrace h"
fall The right -hander will he side- ..,
It ned 4'o weeks.
" I heard 11 pop," said Scanlan,
who is 6-foot -7, 215 pounds. "I've
never broken anyth1ng before, so I
wasn't sure it was broken. All I knew
was that it hurt "
Astros general mtmnger Gerry
Hunsicker said Scanlan fractured the
radius. one of two bones that make up
the the fore"rm llecause it wa' his
non-pitching arm. Sc;mlan expects to
be throwing .tg~IIO 111 two weeks.
"Hopefully. I'll be bener sooner
rather than later," Scanlan s;ud.
Meantime. maybe cl ubs should
post warning signs for pitcltef' nn the
out~ide of 1he· cages Ent..:r at your
own risk.
The Flonda Marlins - what's left

of them -entered the White House
on Tuesday to meet President Clinton
The WorlJ Series ch~mpions were
miSsing 12 of the 25 players who
helped them beat the Cleveland Indi ans l:1s1 Oclober. gone tn owner H

POWELL'S

" II may not he the preCise same
Marhn te"m that played the Indians
last year that takes the neld on ope ning day." President Clinton s~"L
"B ut 1f the pl~yers keep the same
sp1r11. they ' ll be sure to he in the hunt
agfli n \\'hen the sen"'nn comes to a
close."
Tony Saunder&gt; and Je!T Conme
were the only former Marlin ·. who
atte nded the ce remony in the East
Room . The b1g stars who were traded stayed away.
" It's not wonh &gt;I to meet the pre&lt;ident ." said closer Robh Nen. at
spnng traming with the S:m Frandsen Giants in Scottsd,,Je. Ariz.

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Tonight's games
Malwnukc:c 111 WMhrngton 7 pm
Mtnncwta at Orl:mdo 7 JO p m
New Jersey ;1t Atlama, 7 10 p m
New York ill Utah, ~ I'm
L A lakcn at Phoemk. 9 p m
PonlanduiSenuh:. IOpm
Bt~ston ut Vnncouvc:r, 10 p m
Charluuc nl Golden Stntt!, I 0 IO p m

'l'hursda)·'s games
Oucago a1Toronto, 7 p m
Ptuladdphi.l ;u lnJt,\11,1, 7 p m
Snn Antontt1.11 O.JIIM. !! tOp m
Ot!trtut :JI Houslnn. R lOp m
Mi:lmt vs l A Clippers at An~he tm . Cahf .
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Denver .11 l A Ltkers. 10 ~0 p m

NCAA Division I
men's scores
East
Bmtun U !11 Nunhea5tcrn 79
Fmrfidd 1J2, St~!n.l M4
Ptll5butgh 80. Genrgelown 79
Pnncrtnn 71. Penn '12
Tc:mplc:'iO Sl Jt tsc ph ·~42

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E Tennessee St KI W Camhna 61)

Gcnrgta St 7l Mt'tt:t'r ~7
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UNC·Grecnshorn ~K rumtom ~6

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C1•nncll••ul H~ . N,•lr~ O.mw.- 7 ~
Mlli11J:..t11 S1 KO Mh.:l u~ .1n 1'1

Far West
Oot5r.' St 17. Nt:v,u.l,tt17

NCAA Division I
women's scores
East
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AmcrtL Ul Inti HI Mt"rnm .ld. 76
B . th~o n M , Wht'.ttun M.1~s -lb
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Brtd ~ew: J lL' r . M.~ ~ S I Wm ~ t"Sit'f St 'IU
Brnd lltlrl St 10 1. Rnbcrts Wtsle)'.lll97
Cl.trl.. U N SmnhColl 71
Cl.lrl.slln f'll H.111w1d, '16
Ctlllllt'dtull Cull 6'J Cu.Jsl Gu.trJ 411
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WtiiJ ~ m Smtth 7J , Rochester~~

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Mtamt I 10, Minnt:SOia84
Sun Anlonto 9~. Detron94
Omago 10~ . lnd mn.t 97
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New York 91. Dc:nw:r 77
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Akron Hob.m 6~ . Ooy'es1uwr1 ~2
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Brooklyn K2 Rtdunond Ht s 7'
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Brush IJ~ Krn~ IOt' 62
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C~nal Wmchestt:t 6Y lopn Elm SO
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C;vdlnal 70, Grand V.tll ~K
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My
teenage
daughter recently had a sore
throat. I took her to the doctor.
who diagnosed her condition as
tonsilliti s due to both strcp and
mono. Is it common to have
both Illnesses at once 1
Answer: Every time a survey
is conducted to find out why
people go to the doctor, sore
throat is usually ranked somewhere in the top five Most often
tht s sore throat symptom ts
caused 'by JUSt one medical conJition . However, your daughter 's experience of having the
·:double whammy" of Simultaneous infections from several
causes isn 't all that rare.
What ts commonly called
strep throat is actually an infectiOn With what doctors call
"group A beta-hemolytic streptococci" bacteria. This lengthy
descriptive . name is important
because there are several other
types of streptococci bacteria
that cause other fonms of human
illness. The reason for concern
about Infection from the group
A beta-hemolytic version is not
JUSt the sore throat it causes.
Without ani lbiOII C trea tment,
there ts stgntflca nt nsk for
dcvelop1ng rheumatic fever,
wh1ch can sometimes lead to
rheumatic hcan dtseasc .
Strep throat can also be comphcatcd by t:msil Involvement.
as happcneJ to your daughter. In
these cases. formati on of an
mfcctcd abscess in the tonSils
may rcq u~rc surg1cal dramage
and removal of the tonsils (tonsillectomy] ThiS same typi; or
tnftction can sometimes occur
m the lymph glands of the nect.
Anllb1011cs reduce the nsk of
these compilcallon s, too. Unfortunately. they 're not as good at
rcduc 1ng the nsk of a type of
scnous k1dncy damage called
'p&lt;"Htrcptococca l glomeru -

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The other 1llncss your daugh ter had - mono- is also called
mfections mononucleosis. This
viral disease causes symptoms
very stmilar to strep throat: a
very sore throat , enlarged tonsil s
that often ooze a whtte-colored
substance, swollen and tender
lymph nodes in the nect , fevct
and tiredness. Because the two
conditions often strike the same
tndiVIdual, a throat culture and
blood tests are typically done to
correctly identify the cause or
causes of the illness.
Mononucleosis, like other
viral illnesses, is not helped by
antibiotics. The most commonly
prescribed treatment is time. It
takes time for the body 's own
defense system to overcome the
infectiOn . Only 1n rare cases
when complications arise are
mty medicines of benefit.
Conversely, stre p throat
should always be treated with
anubtoucs. They can shorten the "'
course of illness when started
within the first two or three
days, and that is a good reason
for taking them. However, they
are actually prescribed to reduce
the -nsk Qf developmg the comphcatluns I menrioned earlier..
On a related note, I want to
1emmd you that 90 percent of
sore throats are caused by viral
illnesses. not bactcnal ones,
Including strep. Therefore, there
is no reason lo lake an anlibtotic . Don't be upset with your
doctor ts he or she do~sn't prescribe one for your next sore
throat.
"Family Medicine" is a
weekly column. To submit
questions, write to John C.
Wolfe, D.O., Ohio University
College of Osteopathic Medi·
cine, Grosvenor Hall, Athens
OH 45701.

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Beverly Hills, Calif.: It isn't
easy to "find a good home" for an
older ammaL If "Rock" ·takes the
dog to a shelter, It is likely to be put
to sleep. In the event the dog IS
adopted, tt wtll spend its remaining
years heartbroken, wondenng what
transeress10n caused it to be discarded by tls beloved ownei -- Holl y
Browde .
Massachusetts: As vice prestdent of our local animal welfare
agency, I must object to your
response to "Between a Rock and a
Hard Place ." I see too many
"dumped" antmals that for some
rcason become an inconvenience to
their owners. I doubt that a man who
yells at ht s Wife's dog will turn out
to be a great husband or father.
Klamath, Calif.: Please tell me

why the wife should be the one who
makes all the adjustments. Her husband certainly knew before he marned her that she had pels, but appar:
entl y, he dtdn't show any signs of
antmostty until after the weddmg .
If that man makes h1s wtfc give
up her pets, she wi ll always feel
resentment, and 11 will most certainly have a negat1ve 1m pact on their
relationsh ip -- Joyce Kellogg
Altamonte Springs, Fla.: That
woman says her husband IS "faith·
ful , smart, amb111ou s, a good
prov1der and a wonderful father" to
ihetr 2-year-old son, but where's the
compasston for the wonlan he marned and her pets0 I thmk he's a se lfcentered, abuSive pam m the neck .
People who treat animals poorly
usuall y treat people the same way I

know from expenence.
1cal. 1s not 'a good father ur husband ,
Umatilla, Fla.: Have you VISited and no amount of brmns or faithful ·
a pound or shelter recently, Ann? ne ss w111 make up for hi s boon sh·
The chances of fmdmg a good home ne ss
for those pets ts about zilch.
If he ye ll s at the dog. how long
A belter alternative is to talk to will it be before he docs the same
the vet ahout new shampoos thai th 1ng to hiS 2-ycar-old son' Ge t wuh
reduce the dander that most people the program, Ann1c
arc allcrg1c to. If the cats need to be
Dear Readers: 1 would never
kept outside, they can usc a hcatmg advocate getting nd of a good hus·
pad in a spcnal cat shel ter on st1lts band and father m favor ol a pet. no
hke the one I use My cats love 11'" matter how beloved I agree. howcv ·
the Winter
cr. that the man should try a\ lc&gt;gy
Palmdale, Calif.: How cou ld shots before giVIng up My thank s to
you tell thai woman shed be a fool &lt;ill who wrote.
to put an ammal ahead of her husband who 1s ''lmthlul. smart . amh 1- Send questions to Ann L.tndc ts. Ctcuous . a good prov1dcr and a wonder- ators Synd icate. 5777 W Ccntur;
lui father'"'
Bl vd. Sulle 700. Los Angelo'. C i\11
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Dear Readers: It seems that
am tn the dog house b1g 11me.
Remember the letter from "Be tween
a Rock and a Hard Place"? She had
a dog and four cats and married
"Jun. " who 1s allerg1 c to animals.
He yelled at the dog and sa~d 11 was
stupid. She added, however. th at J1m
w;~s otherwise a wonderful husband
and father to thctr 2-ycar-old son. I
fook the pos111 on that her husband's
well -being was more Important than
the animals and she should f1n d

them a good home.
I thought that was a reasonable
respo nse, but the readers didn't
think so. The first major volley came
from
"Sally'' 1n Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan. She wrote, "That
marriage is doomed. A woman who
would banish her dog to the kitchen
for a man, after the faithful pet had
slepi for eight years at the foot of her
bed, is an tdiot." Here's more.
From Detroit: Your reader
whose husband ts allerg1c to her pets
doesn't need a mamagc counselor,
she needs an allergist. My coustn
had a Similar problem when she
brought a dog mto the fam1ly. The
"problem " turned out to be a godse nd. The vet suggested an allcrgtst,
and my couSin's fam~y has been living happ1ly ever after.

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Riverview
Garden Club meeting Thursday,
7·30 p m at Htckory Htlls Church of
Chnst. The program on houseplants
will be by guest speaker Susie Francis. Members arc asked to take fruit
for fruit trays and a small fl ower pot.

POMEROY - Meigs County
· Spclltng Bee, Thursday, 7 p.m.,
WEDNESDAY
MIDDLEPORT - The Middle- Meigs High School cafeteria,
port Literary Club, Wednesday, 2 Pomeroy.
p.m. at the h0mc of Ida Diehl in
Pomeroy. , Eileen Buck to rcvtcw FRIDAY
POMEROY - Meigs County
"Sanctuary" by Nora Robens
Arthritis Support Group, Fnday, I 0
EAST MEIGS -Eastern Board of a.m. to II :30 a.m. tn conference
Education, regular scss1on, Wednes- room, Meigs Senior Citizens Center
day, 6:30 p.m. at Chester Elemen- Dr. James Wtthercll to talk on upper
respiratory tract mfccllons and g1vc
tary.
gutdehnes on treatment.
MIDDLEPORT - Middlepon
RU1LAND - Rutland Baseball
Village Council will meet 10 spec ial
Youth
League s1gn-up w1ll be held
sesSion Wednesday. 6 p.m. at the VIl Fnday.
6·30-8 30 ·p m at the Rutlage hall to discuss plac1ng a fire
land Firehouse . Bnng copy of birth
protectiOn levy on the hallot .
' certificate.
THURSDAY
RUTI..AND - Rutland baseball
-POMEROY - AA meeting
Thursday, 7 p.m. at Sacred Hean league meetmg, Friday, 8:30 p.m.
Catholic Church. Mulberry Avenue. Rutland Fire Department headquarters.
Pomeroy.
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport
Child Conservation League, Thursday, 6:30 p.m. Rock Sprmg United
MethodiSt Church. potluck, husband 's night to be observed . .

SATURDAY
SYRACUSE - ·Sunday school
training,
Syracuse
teachers
Nazarene Church, Route I 24, Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Lunch provided for donation .

School wmners and runners- up m - ncr, and Sy lvia MacDonald , daughthe 1998 Mc1gs County Spcllmg ter of Mr and Mrs . Jame s MacDon Bee have been announced by the ald. seventh grade. runner-up
Meigs County Educational Serv1ce
Center.
MEIGS LOCAL
They arc as foll ows:
Bradbury: KaSI Smit h, daughter
ol Conme Casey, fifth gmder. winEASTERN LOCAL
ncr: Melia Whan. daughter of Mr
Chesler:
Brittany
Haube r. and -Mr&gt;. Donald Whan , fourth grad daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R1ck er, runner-up
Hauber, sixth grade, winner; Becky
Harrisonville: Miranda Casteel,
Taylor. daughter of Mr and Mrs daughter of Manlyn Ac 1kcr. f1fth
Marvin Taylor, sixth grade, runner- grade, wmner: Anna Butcher,
up .
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Riverview: Emily Brock, daugh- Butcher, fifth grade, runner-up.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rucke r, sixth
Pomeroy: Whitney Thoene,
grade, wtnner; Patncia Barber, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Dale
daughter of Crystal F Barber, fourth Thoene , fourt h grade . w1nncr;
grade, runner-up.
Joshua Vcnoy. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thppers Plains: Brian Caster, Robert Vcnoy. fourth grade. runnerparent/guard~an ,
Lesa Sidwell, up.
fourth grade, wmner; Jessica
Rutland: CasSie Lee, daughter of
Boyles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laura Starcher and Randy Lee, fifth
Joe Boyles, runner-up.
grade. w1nner. and Ashley Baylor,
Eastern Junior High: Heather daughter of Beverly Adkins and
Sm1th, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Baylor, fifth grade, runnerMichael Smith, seventh grade, win- up.

Eastern ·Local School District posts honor roll
Eastern Local School District has
announced the names of students
wh'o have achie•· .u honor roll diStinction.
EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL
12th Grade - All A's · Vickte
Adams, Kelli Bailey, Stefani Bearhs,
Michae~ Week• Overall Robert
Bartimus, Chris Buchanan , Brandon
Buckley, Seth Carlton, Jenny Hanmg. Jamte Drake, Joanna Gumpf,
Kerrie Hetzer, Jeremy Kehl, Lamar
Lyons, Heather Naylor, Abc Rach.
Nicole White , Aaron Woolard.
Corey Yonker.
I lth Grade- All A's · Stephante
Evans; Overall: Christina Causey.
Valene Karr, Jessica Marcum ,
Jaymie Osborne. Jackie Parker, John
Profttt, Sari Putman, Nikki Roberts,
Heather
Rockhold .
Jenntfer
Starcher, Ann Wiggins, Aaron Will.
Angela Wolfe. ,
lOth Grade - All A's: Maureen
Heines, Jess ica Pore, Josh Wdl;
Overall: Josh Broderick, Ktm Godwi~. Chasatie Hollon, Scott Needs.
Andrew Rollins, Cass1e Rose, Leah
Sanders. Aaron Schackel, Steve
Weeks.
Ninth Grade-All A's· Juil Bailey and Josh Kehl ; Overall : Renee
Barringer, Kristen Chevalier, Josh
Clark, Cinda Clifford, Phillip
Cooke, James Crow, Roben Taylor.
Eighth Grade - All A's :
Tammy Bissell, Bradley Brannon,
Ben Holter, Garrett Karr, Chris
Lyons, Sara Mansfield, K1mberly
Marcmko, Danielle Rucker, John
Will; Overall: Theresa Baker, Holly
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Mr and MIS Rohcrt Brown . f1flh
Meigs Middle School: Maegan !:!nu.k. Wln ncJ. and Shaw n Barnharl.
Dodson , daughter of Mr and Mrs
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and Brandl Thomas, daughter of Mr
Southern Junior High:· Crystal
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runner-up; Amber Snowden, daugh- Cotlril l. 'cvcnth grade. wmner : and
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Preast. daughter of Mr and Mrs
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Wednesday, February

18, 1998·

Grade I: Lacee Arms, Henry
Docrfer, Sarah Hubbard, Thonas
Klein, Joshua Morris, Aaron
Oliphant, Alex Patterson, Erin
Perkins, Calee Reeves, Bridgette
Russ II, Kelsey Sauters, Haley Sayre.
Jesse Seaquist, Josi VanMeter, Dee
Cu ndiff. Ryan Curtis, Shane Day,
Emily Fields, Lucreshia Howard.
Jessica Jewell . Ricky Laudermilt.
Ali sha Quillen, Billy Ramsey, Randall Reeves. Dvan Soulsby, Nathan
Timmons.
Grade 2: Michael Ball, Makayla
Curtis, Kelsey Fife. Ltndsay McKinney, Gregory Musser, Cassandra
Patterson. Brianna Rifne, Amorette
Salser, Kaylyn Spradling. Steven
Stewart, Li sa Blakenship. Ashley
Cremean s, Travi s Eblin , Chelsea
Hicks, Brittany- Jeffers. Bradley
Jones , Jesse Mowery. Morgan Powell , Jill Reeves. Travts Roseberry,
Felicta Sec, Molly Sm ith. Caitlyn
Thomas. Leah Whlltekind. Austin
Wtllford .
Grade 3: Dakota Arms . Zach
Arms. Michael Blaettnar. Mghan
Clelland. Evan Dunn. Courtney
Haggy. Rcbcca KLein . Swlly Musser, Rnnie Powell. Stcphn Will. Jerod
Wyatt. Christcena Young, Randy
Collins, Mark Cozart, Heather Elam,
Kayla Grover. Sarah Jcffrs. Daylon
Jenkins, Tri sta Randolph. Britnee
Sauters, Tiffany Zornes.
Grade 4: Wcs Ault. Alish Barney. Bryce Davis. Amanda Jeffers,
Nathan Jeffers. Jak Knncdy, Josh
Kennedy. Joel Swann . Whitney
Thoene. Daniel Young . Miranda
Young. Chelsea Dent. Weston Fife,
Cody Hysell. Jordan Shank, Abby
Stewart. Jacob Vcnoy. Joshua Vcnoy.
Grade S: Brillany Cremeans .
Jason DeMoss, Justi n DeMoss. Justine Dowler. Eddie Fife: Rochllc
Gloeckner. Ben Hatfield. Regan
Shuler. Clare Sisson. Trevor Depoy.
Brandon Grover. Malt Krawsclyn.
Maggie Molden. Jenni Young.
Self-Contained: Jesse Klein ,
Eric Sydcnstricker.
MH·Ms. Dcllcfield : Gene BuckIcy, JoAuana Fetty, Katie Kibble .
Angie Queen.

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BRADBURY
Grade 4: Samantha Cole, all A's:
Sarah Davis. Jamie Ellis. Aaron
Fife . Anna Hartenbach. Brittney
Jacb .
Tara
Lee,
Kayla
McCarthy.Autumn McLaughlin ,
Cory Shea, Bobby Stone, Eric VanMeter. Melia Whan, Richard Ward.
Grade 5: Meltssa Boggess, Katie
Reed. Brooke Vcnoy. Chet Wigal ,
Natasha Wise, all A's: Brian Adkins,
Emi ly Ashley. Brandon Bell , Sarah
Bush. Brandon Carpenter, Ryan Francr. Ltsa Gheen. Matt Holley. Ashlev Lttchf tcld . Carrie Mi chae l.
M·~ga n Ma yc~. Michelle Neece. Jordan Raw,on. Luke Roush.•Megan
Tihhctl s.
HARISONVILLE
CC class: Al le n Ca ld we ll.
Jo shua Ncutzlin g.
Kindergarten: Dawn Biss elL
James Black. Jan Bullington. Alisha
Chapman. Justm Co11eri ll. Daniellc
Dalton . Becca Donohue . Jose ph
Foley. Alyss Green. Jami Jeffers,
Christy Lewis. Cassie Morri s. Hai ley Williams. Zac Young .
Grade I: Elsa Gardner. Mason
Mclls. Joannah Tindongan. all A's:
Ryan Browning. Travis Hicks. Clinton Kennedy, Bethany Lee.
Grade 2: Talisha Bcha, Dokuglas Herdman. Brillany Prcast,
Daniel Runyon , Hannah Wi liams.
all A's: Jonathan Black: Cory Gates.
Ju&lt;~in Gibbs. Nicole Hill . Saman!ha
Hlvlcy. Chclsey Noe l. Carrie Phelps.
Kaylcnc Slater. Janella Stover.
Grade 3: Daniel Bookman,
Sarah La ntz. Celeste Taylor.
Grade 4: Miranda 'Bcha all A's:
Ra.:Kacl Gardner, Willtam Taylor
Grade 5: Jodi Donohue. all A's:
Miranda Casteel , Peggy -Duff,
Cassie Lee, Carl Noel, Jenna Wilt.
MIDDLEPORT
Kindergar.en: Tyler Andrews,
Andrew Blo.,kenship, Olivia Carpcnter Jacot Mann, Mcgann Halley,
Aaron Little Dustin Nash, Ma:-oada
Riggs, Kyle Russell, Tricia Smith,
Bubby Wills, Kelsey Wilson, Megan
Dunfee, Kayla Graham, Patience
Johnson. Trinity Kimes, Jennifer
Payne. Shanallc Smith, Cayla Tay lor. Zach Wlllatch. Kristine Davis.
Jake Ly nch, Cody Smith.
Grade I: Hailey Ebcrsbach .
Nico lc Haley. Am her . Hockma n.
Lian Hollman. Cara Lawless. Codcy
Mannon. Courtney Mayes. Shawn-tay Garnc,·. Ariel Smith. Nicki
Sm ith. Megan Smith. Nikki Lawson,
Wil lie Barcus. Cakh Bevan. Chad
Bonnell. Megan Bush. Chelsea
Davi s. Jennifer Fife .. Laura Gheen.
Hannah Hollman. Raven Johnson.
Chns Kimes_ Jared McKinney.
Renae Richmond . Zachary Schwah.
Rohcn Shane_ Tess Thomas. Chassidy Wills.
Grade 2: Austin Dunfee, K:1yla
Gheen. Nmasha Knapp. Zack Konkle .-Caitlin Leslie. Ashley Littleton.
Brcanna Mitchell. Trevor Nichols.
Doug NoeL Casey Smith. Lacey
Stohart. Alexa Vcnoy. Jessica Smith .
Rohcrt Foreman. Joshua Eakins.
Sarah Hollen, -KayIa Jacks. Katie
Patterson. Lesley Preece. Tiffany
Simps,on. Phillip Sisson. Patti Vin ing , Cornelius English, Katie Evans.
Chris Goode. Tyler Little, Tela
Meloy.
Grade 3: Valerie Carpenter, Sarah
Engle. Billy Fink. Brittany Haning.
Mall Landers, Amanda Schartigcr.
Alex Sisson. Ashley Cris lip. Timmy
Dexter. Brandon Fi sher. Brittncy
Kin g. Danny Morrison . C~ellsi c
Riggs. Kelli Brewer. Steven Hud so n, Eri nnc Kennedy. Chalsic ManIcy. Christy Miller, Da\'id Poole.
Whitney Smith, Michelle Weaver.
Angela Casci . Cody Davidson.
Clarissa Davi s. Jennifer Kuhn. Eric
Lilllcton . Melissa Mannon , Katie
Rodcha\'cr, Jordann Thomas. Cassi
Whan . Kasey Winter.
Special Education : P&lt;.u 1icia Jul .n ~
son. James Schartircr.

Kennedy, Ashley Mayes. Andrew
O'Bryant, Britt~ny Paxton, Demetria Pearson, Anthony Shamblin ,
Caitlin Swartz.
Grade 2: Amy Barr. Kyle Boggs,
Heather Graham. Becca Hanstine.
Kaylee Kennedy. Kirk Legar. Trenton McClintock, Mi chelle Scarbrough , Valeroc Schoeppner, Eric
Wood .
Grade 3: Shauna Clark. Andy _
· Garnes, And ~ '&amp;An gus. flrandon
Pearson. Brautey Ramshurg. Dru
Reed . Jennifer Smith.
Grade 4: Ashton Bush. Ch ri s
Fields, Cody Huddy. Brooke
O' Bryant. Chris VanRceth.
Grade S: Grant Arnold. April
Coppick, and Ross Well
MEIGS MIDDLE SCHOOL
Grade 6: Tyler Barnes. Donald
Barnett, David Boyd. Ja.: lyn ' Page
Bradbury. Kara Bullington . Nicole
Butcher. Kenneth Carsey. Kathryn
Childs. llcnpmm Co llm s. Jayncc
Davi ~. Macgan Dodson, Jenn ifer
Dunn. Rosanna Egge rS. Bruce
Glover. Ashley Hall ey. Matihew
Hays. Tiffan y Herdman. Ranily
Hudson. Auhnc Kopec. Jonathan
Larkins. Sarah Lee. Chri stina Miller.
Bohhi Napper. Ashley Payne. Eric&lt;~
Poole . Tia Prall. Josh Ray. Henry
Rider. Pam Rupe . Ryan Stobart.
Bmndi Thomas. Carrie Walker, Hol le y William s. .Jordan William s.
Angela Wil son. Andrew Philson.
Abranda Storms.
Grade 7: Ra.:hcl Argabri ght.

Bridgett Adkins. Marcus Barr, Jessica Roush, Leslie Runyon , Chri s Kennedy, Sarah Larkins, Patrick
Stephanie B~rr. Brook Bolin. Lind- Rupc , Jessica Schuler, Mary Martin , Penny Napper, Tara Norsay Bolin, llcn · Bookman, Cassie Schultz, Stacia Si'mm s, Amber man, Tla 0' Dell, Jaymie Osborne,
Braun. Dawna Brumfield, Andrea Snowden, Matt William son, Tember Alyson Patterson, Stefani Pickens,
Macie Pierce. Ryan Ramsburg ,
Burdette . . Wesley Call. Jasslin e Wil so n. Rees Wyant, Tara Wyatt.
Kimberl y Ritterbeck , Stephanie
Carter, Mindy Chancey. Ashl ey ColRoberts . Franco Romuno, Tiffany .
well. Carrie Darst. Loretta Darst, MEIGS HIGH SCHOOL
Kaytc Davts. Josh EAgle. Ashley
Grade 9: Cara Ash, Chasidi Savage, Rebekah Smith. Jeremy
Eblin . Jui cy Eblin. Amanda Fetty, Biggs. Derrick Bolin . Jennifer . Thomson. Bridget Vc. ~ghan , Shari
.
Candice Fetty. Ashley Field S, Jen- Bricklcs. Tiffany Day, Christopher Wrjght , Jonathan Wy .• :t.
Grade 12: Vick; ''dams. Michael
nifer Foreman. Josh Fowler. Robyr l)od son. Jcnmfer Fife , Michelle
Freeman . Z~ch Gilk ey. Stephanie Kino . Aaron Krautter. Andrea Barr. Stefani Be;trt.s, Katherine
Grucscr. Jon Halar. Chri s Hanin g. Kra;;_,suyn Carrie Ughtfool. Beat- Bcaumtcr. Billi Jo 5~ntlcy, Michelle
Jami Hayes. Mcghan Haynes. . rice Morgan. Ivana Najdanovic. . BisselL Stephanie Burton. Joshua
Cou nney Hi cks . Lucy Howerton . Gary Rydenhark . Jeffrey Shank, Butche r, Seth Carle ton. James Chapan. Carl y Chasteen. Jcrica Clark.
Heather Hyse ll , Crystal Jacks. Katie Joshua Simpson. Stephanie Wigal.
Jeffer s, Kelly Johnston. Jessica JusGrade 10: Megan Avts, Steve Floyd Clela nd. Jennt c Conk lin. Gintice. William Kautl. Jessica King, Bcha. LiSa Bias. Amber Blackston. ger Darsl. Tara Davis. Jennifer Dun Mallory King , Amanda Langdon. Melanic Blevins. Bethany Boyles. can. Brandic Elliott. Elilahcth FarRyan Lemley. Chns McDaniel. Tay- Stacey Brewer. Beverly Burdcnc. Ic y. Chad Fulmer. Emily Fow ler.
lor McGraw. Rachacl Morris. Jessi- Aaron Crump . Meli ssa Dav is. Bnanna Gilmore. Dantcllc Grucscr.
. ca Prcasl. Jcnnt Priddy, Brandon Robc11 Day. Charb Eggers. Patrick Cortney Haley. Carrie Hartson , JenRarn shurg. Jas0 n Rosier. Jeremy Erwtn. Marjorie . Halar. Sara Ihie. nife r Hay man . Myca Haynes.
Roush. Mtche llc Runy on. Ahram Erick John son. Morgan Mathews. Shawnlla John son. Hyung-D Ktm.
Sayre . Ben Se c. Brandy Shea. Joseph Me Call. Eric Me Cartncy. Sara Lee. Heidi Lcgar. Michael
Joshua Simp.,on. James S1nith. Ntcholas MichaeL Amanda Miller, Lcilhcit. Jill Lemley. Kiran MalhoKev in Stcwan. Emi ly Stnry. Jen - Kyle Smiddt c. Jcremi a)l Smtih. tra. Christina Neece. Danicllc Pccknifer Walker. Eli ;alwt h Wilfon g. Jo'\hua Sordcn. Julie Spaun. Jame s 11&lt;1111. Allncl lc Pierce, Michelle
William so n.
Hannah Stanle y. Anna Sto ry. Wesley Ramshurc . Melissa Ramsburg.
Alli so n
Woolard . Jennifer Zielinski .
Th oe ne. Brandy Tohin . Amanda Meli ssa Reeves. Andrea Runyon.
Grade 8:· C IITic AhhoiL AnJrcw Upton. Bmokc William &gt;. Michael Casc\'nc· Sanford . Charles Searles.
Amy" Sec . Matthew Sellers. Wendy .
Baker. Bradley Baylor. Anthon y Willi &lt;tnbOil .
Bcarhs. Delana E i~h ingcr. Amber
Grade II : Lacy Banks. C mdy Shrimplm. Sahrina Smith. _Kenneth .
Ellis. Ben Hal ey. Amhcr Han ing. Barnett . Kri sten Brown . Melissa Smith . Amv Smith. Marl.ana Staats.
Cori-ic Hoove r. Gr~g Ein g. John Darne ll. Jo hn Da\'id&lt;on. Tri cia Crv&gt;tal Taylor. Jeremy Thomas.
Kraw se1.y n. John Lentcs, Ni ck Davi s. Stoney Day. Brandy Gangw- Ajam Thomas. Andrew Vance. Jen McLaughlin . Mon i&lt;.:n Moon. Tinl er. Boyan Gartc he v. Duntin Hersh- nifer Vinin~ . Nancy Whaley. MelisMore land . Josh Nappe r. Mindy hcroc r. Meli ssa Holman. Justm Jcf- sa Will(at;,s_ Matthew Williams.
O'Del L Kri sti Puckett. Misty Puck- fer;, Rchccca Johnson. Jessica John - Brian Young.
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ett. Me ltssa Rt chmond . Joy Rose. son. Mntlhcw Justice. Kris11na

By JOHN ANTCZAK
Associated Press Writer
LOS ANGELES _,_ A gas
pipeline ruptured by a landslide
Cl'\lpted in !lames, streams rose and
mountains were coated in snow Tuesday as another storm blew across an
already-soggy California.
The towering plume of flaming
natural gas gushed from coastal Yenturn County hills above U.S. I0 I after
a night of heavy rain. It followed an
oil pipeline break and another natural ga.~ line break in the county on Sat- .
urday.
"The hillsides are so saturated."
said Joe Luna, a county Fire Department spokesman. No one was injured
by the blaze. which was extinguished
within an hour.
Snow hindered early morning
travel on Interstate 5 north of Los
Angeles and closed some schools in
mountain communities.
More than 1.7 inches of rain fell
in Ventura before dawn.
Runoff raised the level of a sevenacre lake created a week ago by a
landslide in upper Hall Canyon above
Ventura, but a newly dug spillway
worked and the dam wasn't breached.
Pumps continued to draw down the
lake. which poses a threat to dozens
of homes.
The lower San Diego River was
near tlood stage in the Fashion Valley area after 1.5 inches of rain fell
there. but forecasters expected the
water level- and the flood threatto decrease overnight. Up the coast,
Oceanside had more than 2 inches.
In Laguna Beach. ditfs behind the

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Kindrgarlen-Tuesdayffhursdav: Chelsev Arms. Kri sten Ballard.
Sh:mnon Ba;rctl. Joyc Billmgs. Erin
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Hudson. Holly Jeffers. Ryan Jeffers.
Autumn McDani el. Ariel Nitz. Shelhy Ohlinger. Erin Patterson. Corey
Rcitmire . Richard Rutet . Ryan VanMatre . Mcri Van Meter.
Kindergarten-Wednesday/Friday: Kayla Bachtel. Ivy Conde.
Kim Faulkner. Max Link. Bruce
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Providers of student loans, seeking to
block etfort' to cut their interest mtes.
are trying to make their voices louder through their own political action
committees.
Sallie Mae- the nation's largest
buyer of government-guaranteed student loans - recently began its own
PAC. and its competitors started a
fund-raising drive for their own. ·
"Forming a PAC is part of an
overall persuasion strategy." said
Larry Makinson. deputy director of
the Center for Responsive Politic&gt;, a
group that studies the relationship
between money and campaigns.
• " If you have 5 million members'-'
-a major rc;ligious group, for example - "that will certainly capture the
attention of a member of Congress."
Makinson said. " IF you have a compelling issue that has atiFacted the
public's attention, that will certainly
capture the attention of a member of
Congress. Lacking that. the fastest
way to manufacture people caring
about your side of the story is to create a conduit to deliver money 10
them . Bang. you've got their auention."
Sallie Mae officials said their new
political tool has more to do with it&lt;
transition last August from a government-chartered corporation to a private company than with inlluencing
the hieher education bill.
"We felt ... (lhe PAC) was a natural progression "-' we make the transition to a private company." sa~d
Scott Miller. director of government
relations.
Members of the Education

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Grade 1: Michael Bailey,
Chelsea Carpenter. Matthew Dunkle, Michell e Eggers, Alyssa
Longstreth.-Tommy Nottingham,
April Oiler. all A's: Rebecca Canterbury, Jami Duncan, Jonathan Hand Icy, Eli Keyser, Brittany Kimple ,
Stacy
Macomber,
Samantha
McDonald, Skylar Rupe, Robin Tay lor, John Wilcox.
Grade 2: Ryan Barrell: Joshua
Burncm, Corinna Cross, all A's:
Dusty Adkins, Shawn Gayheart,
Donald Neal.
Grade 3: Anthony Davis, Lauren
Elliott. Samantha Shontz. James
Wallace.
Grade 4: Zachary Weber. all A's;
Kelly Napper.
Grade ·s: Zo: hary Bush, Randy
Hart, all A's; Jet'• rc" Baughman, Eric
Burnem. Aaron · .lc. Josh J0hnsor .
Samantha Pi ere.:.
SALI-SBURY
Kindergarten: Jeremy Ash. Joey
Blackston, Cohen Blankenship.
Kelsey Burton. Stevie Bunce. Darby
Gilmore. Scott Kennedy, Bobby
King . Samantha King . Stephanie
Shamblin. Gabriel Williams. Caleb
Davis. Kristen Eblin. Brcana HemsIcy. Tiana Hickman. Adam Lavender. Tiffany Rcitmirc. Jacoh Rime.
Cassie Smilh. Brett Curtis. Cuty
WilL
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District's sixth grade camp on Mount Palomar, Calli., Jose
Morales, left, and Ontarlon Dodson walk through the camp's
snowed over asaembly area Tuesday. Mountains were coated In
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Skies cleared rapidly behind the
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Finance Council - the Washingtonbased trade association of nonprolits
that compete with Sallie Mae to buy
student loans from banks- have created their own PAC. Friends of Higher Education.
"li's part of our political system.
for better or for worse," said Harrison Wadsworth. deputy executive
director of the council and treasurer
of the PAC. "The feeling is we
should participate in the political system in all aspects. This is part of the
process."
In a solicitation letter; the PAC
told potential donors that making
contributions to lawmakers "wi ll
enable us to participate in high-level
forum~ where we can express our
views to those who can make a difference for student lending."
_ At iss ue is a July I date for changing 'the way interest rates are calculated on student loans, pegging the
rate to longer-term Treasury ~ec uri­
ties. Supporters of the change say it
will save students millions of dollars
in interest costs.
The change was enacted in 1993.
when the Education Department
expected its new. direct_ loans would
largely replace the guaranteed loans.
That hasn't happened, because of
resistance by Congr~ss to having the
government become a direct lender.
" It's potentially the biggest money issu~ for students." sai~ Ivan
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terms qf making student loans cheaper."

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Others argue that banks may
decide to stop making student loans
because the lower interest rates won't
attract investors.
"It's really a terrible problem that
threatens the viability of the student
loan program," Wadsworth said.
Student loans are expected to be
part of the debate when the House
Education and the Workforce Committee takes up a bill. perhaps this
month, renewing major higher education programs.
"It's one of those issues that has
been lying under the surface and has
started to become more widely
known and ' talked about," ~aid Vic
Klatt. education policy coordinator
for the committee.
In the meantime, Sallie Mae and
the other lenders have stepped up
their contacts with key officials.
, In addition to its in-house lobbyists, Sallie Mae has hired former Rep. · ':===:==:==:==:==:==:==:~
Pat Williams. D-Mont.. a former
In Memory
House Education subcommittee
chairman. Williams. ~ho is teaching
In Memory Of
at the University of Montana. said he
RICHARD (Junior)
was advising Sallie Mae on political
JACKS
strategy. sharing his observations
who passed away
and knowledge aboul the Education
Committee members, their conFeb.18, 1987
stituents, and the arguments to which
Eleven years has
they might be receptive.
passed
He also said he woul~ be contactSince that sad day
ing _lawmakers on behalf of Sallie
When the one we
Mae.
loved was called
"My colleagues on both sides ful away
ly recognize that fur 18 years I was
God took him home
on the side of the students," Williams
It
was His will
said. ''I'm still on that side. I hope my
Within our hearts
colleagues have trust in my judgment
He Uveth still.
and opinion."
Wife, Freda
Children and
Grandchildren

Public Notice

NOTICE TO
aloreaald Melga County
CONTRACTORS
Commlulonero. Bid Bonde
Sealtcl propo11l1 lor the ahall be accompanied by
lnellllallon of now root on Proof ol Authority ol the
tile EMS Heedquartera Civic official or agent olgnlng the
Center Community Building bond.
In Rutland, Malgo County,
Blda. shall be ataled and
Qhlo will be rocelved by tho marked aa Bid lor Rutland
Melgl
.
County EMS Civic Center Roof
Commlaalonero at their Replacement Project and
otnoe at the Courthouao, mailed or delivered to:
PollllfOY, Ohio 45769 unUI Melga
County
tO!OO a.m, March 2, 1998 C o m m I 1 1 I o n e r a ,
and then at1 :oo pm., at lilld Courthouu, Pomeroy, Ohio
otlloe opened and read 45769.
aloud lor the following:
Attention ol blddtra Ia
The lnllallallon ol 1 celled to all of the requlreroplacement roof on the menta contained In thla bid
Rutiand Civic Canter EMS packet, particularly to tho
Hoadquartero locllod on Federal Labor Standarda
Main Slrotl, S.R. 124 Provlolono and DavieRutland, Molgo County, Bacon Wagaa, varloua
Ohlo. Speclflcatlona pro- lnourance requlramanta,
vldldln Bid Packet.
vartoua equal opportunity
Prolpectlve blddara wllh- provlalona, and tha requlrelng to view and lnopect lht ment tor a payment bond
project alto moy contact and performance bond lor
Marcia Elliott ot 740-742- 100% oflha contract price.
Z233 or Roumary Eakow at
No bidder may wllhdraw
740-742·2121 to lnapect tho hie bid within thirty (30}
project alta and lor any tur- daya alter tht actual data ot
thlf qutatlona 11 to tho the Ol*llng thereof. Mtlgo
proJect.
County Commlaalonero
Plano, Speclftc:etlonl, and rnerve the rtght to waive
bid forme lillY bt IICUrtcl any lnlorrnalltlae or to rojoct
at the ottlce of Melga any or all bldo.
County Commlulonlfl. No Janet Howard, Pr..ldent
depqalt will be requlrtcl lor Melga County
11011 aet of plana and apec- Commlaalonaro
lltclllone.
(2)8, 11, 18 3TC
EICh bid rnuat be ICCOn!o j-.:..;__ _ _ _ _ __
penltd by ellher 1 bid bond .
In IIIIIIIOUnt ol1 00% ·o tlht
Using /he Classifieds
bid amount with a ourety
Is as Easy as. , .
Ntllltlotory to the alore11ld
Melga
County
Cornritllllonera or by ctrtl·
lltd ~Mole, ~ltl'l ~Mck,
or ltltar or credit upon 1
oolvent btnk In lht amount
of not 1 - than 10% 01 lha
llld lfiiOUnt In !lvor of tho

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614-742-2138

Rutland Auxiliary is
SpDns9ring an In-Door
Yard Sale at Rutland
Fire Dept. March 7.
Doors open at 8:00a.m.
Donations accepled and
apprecialed . Contact 7422121 or 742-3703.
Refreshments Served.
Help Support Our Community

NOAH ANDREW
DAVIS
Bart and Tere sa
Davis of New Have n,
WV announce the birth
of lheir first child, a
so n, Noah Andrew
Davis.
Noah was born at
Holzer Medical Cenler
on December 14 at
3:45 am . He weighed
six pounds, 9.5 ounces
and was 20 inches
long:
Malernal grandparents are . Roger Deem
Middleport , Oil and
the !ale ~h ea De em ·
Paternal grandparents
are Wyllis and Eleanor
Davis of New Haven,

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RUTLAND
Grade 1: Wyatt Ball, Adrian
Bolin, Clayton Bolin, Justin George.
Lilly Jacks, Morgan Lentcs, Joe-:
Mcnonald, Maria Meadows, Jas0n
Morr1s, Eugene Patterson, Mris:,
Snyder, all A's: Josh Cleland. Olivia
Davis, Corey Hutton , Josie Klein,
Justin Lillie, Jessica Maines, Valisha
Richmond, Joseph · Satterfield,
Stephanie St. Clair. Tyler Wamsley.
Briana Willis, Sarah Woodard.
Grade 2: Jacob Barnes, Emily
Davis. Bethany Gibbs. Seth Johnson. all A's: Katie Doczi, Brittany
Harrison. Keith Moore, Kori Priddy,
Tas,;ady Willford.
Grade 3: Kcilah Jac;ks, all A's:
Zachary Burns. Bethany King .
Joshua Taylor.
Grade 4: Sarah Dawn Jenkins ,
all A's: Josh Bolin. Carita Gardner.
Adam Humphreys. Maggie Rupc.
Grade 5: Renee Bailey. Madison
King. all A's : Cassie Lee. Melissa
Richmond .
Grade 5: Adam Snowden. Sarah
Wilkes. all A's: Justin Coleman.
DH/LD
(Primary):
Du"all. Michael Hudson.

The Daily Sentinel • ~age

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

California gets more rain and
s~ow; landslide ignites -fire blaze

'

Meigs Local District announc·es second nine week~ honor roll
Honor rolls for schools in the
Meigs Local District for the' SljCOnd
nine-weeks grading period 'have
been announced.
Students must make a grade of B
or above in all subjects to be listed
on the honor roiL Those qualifying
for th&lt;&gt;.grad mg period were as· fol -

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Wednesday, February 18, 1998

Wednesday, February 18, 1998

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

The Daily Sentinel • Page 11

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movement

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Fetvent

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C81egory
1 1/2 year old female Beagle runs

rabb ts 740 9B5 4407
Black Female Puppy 9 Weeks
Old 740 446 4479 740 446

7503
Ch ck.ens and Ducks Call Aller 7

p m (740) 256-6003
Female cat all wh te blue eyes
ltter tramed 304 458 2218
Gas stove &amp; refr gerator freezer
both work 304 773 5878
Old scrap metal to g ve away
740 992 7'641
Two 6 months old k tlens 740

992 54B6

60

Lost and Found

Found Wh l e Brown and Black
Hunt ng dog No Colla I Need to
Prove Ownsh p 704 379 9242

Gallipolis
&amp; VICinity
ALL Yard 5a les Must
Be Paid In Advance
OEAQl.JNE 2 00 p m
the day before the ad
Is to run Sunday
edition 2 00 p m
Friday Monday edition
10 00 a m Saturday
Mov ng Sa e Sa urday Feoruary
21st 9 6 238 Watts Road A o
Grande 4 M les Pass Co lege
Route 325 Furn ture Clothes
eaoy Items Odds and Ends

(740)379 2244

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; VICinity
All Yard Sales Mu s't Se Paid In
Advance Deadli ne 1 OOpm the
day befo re Ute ad Is to run
Sunday &amp; Mon day edition

1 OOpm Frlday

80

Auctton
and Flea Market

A ck Pearson Auctton Company
full t1me auct oneer comple te
auct on
serv ce
L censed
#66 Oh o &amp; West Vug ma 304

773 5785 Or 304 773 5447

90

Wanted to Buy

Absolute Top Dol ar AI U S Sll
ver And Gold Cons Proofsels
D amonds Ant que Jewelry Gold
R ngs Pre 1930 U S Curre ncy
Sterhng Etc Acqu1stt ons Jewelr y

M T S Com Shop 151 Second
Avenue Galltpol s 740-446 2842

Home Heal th Agency Htr ng
CNA s And Experienced HHA s
For Part Time Pos ttons Start ng
AI $6 09 Per Hour Phone CaUs
Please In Me gs County Call
614 992 7900 Or In Gall a Coun
ty 5 op By Hea 111 Managemen
Servtces At 762 Second A\EI
nue Gall pols For Appl ca1 ons
Or Call 740 446 3608 Senous
lnqUir es Only EOE
Local Truck ng Company Seek ng
Qua fed Truck Dr vers Good
Pay Good Ben~"lls Send Ael:iume
To Po Box 109 Jack.s6fl Oh o
45640 or Call 740 286 1463 To
Schedule An nterv ew
Making Money With a Typewriter or Computer!
Severa Un que W~ys For lnfor
matonWr leTo
T na Sande s PO Box 1253
Aml1erst Oh o 44001
Plumbers And P pef llers L U
11577 W II Be 0 str but ng Appren
t ce Applu;a1 o lS Beg nn ng Fe
Orua ry 16 Tl1rougl1 February 27
Appl cat ons Can Be P eked Up
At 1236 Gall a Steel Portsmouth
Oh o From 7 30 AM Unt I 4 00
PM $35 00 AppllcahOn Fee EEO
Aespons ble women needed to
care for elderly lady on wee
kends references needed 304
675 4294 after 6pm

RETAIL SALES POSITIONS
AVAILABL E Local Bus ness
Look ng For H ghly Energet c
Sales Onented People For Man
agement And Non Management
Pos1110ns Located In Galllpo hs
Full T me Pay And Benet ts W th
Bonus And lncent ve Plans
Ava lable Send Resume To PO

Elbx 175 RIO Grande OH 45674
Equal Opportun1ty Employer

RN SUPERVISORS &amp; RN S
E dercare ol WV ts now accept
mg app 1cat ons tor part t me AN
Superv so rs and LPN S expe r
enced n long term health care
licen sed n wv App ly be tween
9am 5pm at 107 M ller Dr tve

Rpley WV EOE
Sales Aepresentat ve 100T Vear
Old Company w tn Tne H1gt1est
Rattngs In The Ltle Insurance In
dustry Seeks Energehc Ga ree
M nded Professional Two Yea r
Tratmng Program Agg ess1ve
Compensat on And Benehls
Package And Tuthon Asststance
For Profess anal Development
Oppo tuntly For Promotio n To
Sales Management For Mo e In
forma on Con tact Lmda Dunlap
A 800 550 0372 Western And
Southern ltfe Insurance Campa
ny Is An Equal Oppo tuntty Em
player
Three L brary Atdes needed lm
med ately to work approx etgh t
hours per .,..eek (Saturday 9 5 or
59 two n ghts per wk) at $5 15
hourly No oenellts Applications
avallab e at Bossard Ltbrary 7
Spruce Street Phone {740) 446-

7323EOE

Ant ques no 1tem too large or too
small Also estates apprat sals
ref n shmg custo m orders 740

992 6576
Clean late Model Cars Or
Trucks 1990 Model s Or Newer
Sm tl1 Bu1ck Ponttac 1900 East
ern Avenue Gal pol s
~ J

&amp; 0 Aut o Parts Buy ng
wrecked or salvaged vehtcles

304 773 5033

WANTED Full tlme person lor
cuslomer servtce r~presentaltve
post on m local nsurance agen
cy Pr or nsurance exper1ence
and s ate I censtng a ptus but w 11
Ira n and hcense a qua 11ed per
son Please send resume to The
Daly Sent nel PO Box 7'29 57
Pomeroy Ohk&gt; 45769

Expenenced w1th References W II
Tend To The Elderly In Tl1etr
Home {740)256 t433 Ask For

5677
wanted To By~.
Extra large Steel Pet Crate

Call (304) 6r5 1051
Leave Message

Avon $8 $16 Hr No Doo To
Ooo OUJck Cash Fun &amp; Rel ax
ng 1 800 736 Ot68

CLERICAL
GREENWOOD MOTOR LINES
one ol the natmns largest tam y
owned LTL motor (re ght carr e s
s accept ng app l cat ons for a
lull t me 2nd s1111 (M F 4 30pm
1am) cashte /pre clerk Must type
30wpm w1th 10 ke{ sk lis We
offer top pay w lh complete bene
Itt package 10 nclude 401K Ap
ply at At 1 Galhpol s Ferry WV

304 675 1809 M/FN/0 EOE
CNAS
Eldercare of WV 1s now accept
ng appllcal10ns for part t me and
or lull I me CNA S exper enced in
long term health care I censed n
wv Appty tn pe son between
9am 5pm at 107M ller Dnye A p
~ WV EOE

E!UY HOMES AS

LOW AS
$4 000 1 5 Bdrm Local Gov t &amp;
Bank Repo s Ca ll 1 800 522
2730 X 1709
GOV T FORECLOSED Homes
From Pe nn es On $1 Dehnquent
Tax Aepo s REO s Your Area

Toll Freel! ) BOO 21B 9000 Exl
H 2814 For Current Ltstlngs

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Opportunity

INOTICE I
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rec ommends that you do bus
ness "'th people you know and
NOT to send money through the
rna I unt t you have nvesttgated
the offer ng

Handyman Special Cash Only

2&amp;3 Bedrooms St 500 6 Upl
On~ 3Le" 304 755 556 t
Large se lecti on ol used homes 2
or 3 bedrooms Starttng et $2995
Outck delve y Ca 11 740 385

9621
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Use as down payment
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304 736 3888

M ddlepo rt Gravel Htll 4 bed
room 1 1f2 baths large famtl y
room &amp; llvtng room formal dmmg
roo m 2570 sq
113 acre lot
740 992 2704 after 5pm

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FIRSTTIME BUYERS

Beau

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304 736-7295

a~e

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lng At Only $17 400 Free De lv

ery Call 1 BOO 691 6777
New 1998 14x70 three bectroom
Includes 6 months FREE lot rent
Includes sk rtmg delu xe steps

Abatement $179 500 304 273
2940

New Oouble Wide 3br 2 bath

132 ooo Dale E Taylor Really
740 992 5333 740 992 1064
740 446 1529

320 Mobile Homes
for Sale

and setup Only $1B7 08 per

800 837 3238
$24 999 Free Deltvery Call 1

800 691 6777
New d~b"ie wtde repo $999
down Free dehvery and setup

304 736 7295

proval t 80Q-94B 5678
NEW SHIPMENT
14x70 s 3BAI28A
Free Del very &amp; Set up
WIAC $19 750
1 BOQ-25 t 5070

'SPECIAL OW S'
Spacous 3BR/2BA
Complete DeliVery &amp; Set up
Approx $200 per month

1 BOO 25 t 5070
12x65 2 Bedroom w th expando
on rented lot CA Porch o ut
Bulld tng an d Car Port $ t 2 500

(740)245 0452 A"er 5 30 p m

14 x 70 3 Bedroom mobtle home
with addnton new furnace porch
nclude.s lot $tO 500 Home
stead Bend Broker 304 882
MUST SELL 14x80 3 Bedrooms
2 Baths Owner Ftnancmg Ava tl
able 304 736 7295

1973 Cameron 12)165 :i!br 1 room
add t on $4 500 304-68:2 3612

1998 Jbr 2 baths lots or extras
se t on lot Call for more mfo 304

755 7191
t st T me Buyers E Z F nanc ng

2 or 3 Bedroom around $200 per
mon l h Free dehvery &amp; set up
20 Acres MIL 2 Bedroom Mobile
Home Large Porch 2 Car + Ga
rage Am Grande 740 245 5933
Alter6 PM

One 1978 10 JC46 Olllce Tra1 er
W th Electnc Forced Atr Heat
And 2 Ton Central A!C Un t One

19B7 12 x69 OIIICe Tra ler W1th

2 barh ONLY $39 999 Gall 1
800 691 6777

Call Toll Free
1 800 218 9000 Ext G 2914

Professional
Services

310 Homes for Sale
Ranch 3 Blldrboms t Bath Large
Ltvlngroom large Kttchen 1
Acre Gallipolis City Schools

$62 000 537 Plymale Road 740.
446 4323

Custom made homea where
the cuatomer seta the
price I we own the bank

Only At
Oakwood Homea
of Nitro WV

304 755-5885
mscount Mobtle Home Parts &amp;
Accessones Water Healers V1
I Sktrlmg Ktts $299 95 An

polls Ntce Clean Wtth Utlhty

Buy or se ll Rtve nne Anttques
11 24 E Main Streel on AI 124
Pomeroy Hours M T w 10 00
am to 600 pm Sunday 100 to

6 00 p m 740 992 2526 Ru ss
Moore owner

2 &amp; 3 bedroom mob le homes
$260 $300 sewe r water and
trash lnduded 740 992 2167

3/4 KT D1amond engagement
Rmg Cost $1 200 wlll sa le l or

2 Bedroom Mobtle Home Hannan
Trace Scl1ool 0 stnct (740) 256-

44x88 Connelly Pool Tabl e Ash

1686

$1 200 740 446-4441

Mobtle Home For Rent 740.446

Amazing

1279

Through Lose t 0 to 200 lbs Call

440

Apartments
for Rent

t- and 2 bedroom apartments lur
nlsl1ed ancJ unlurn tshed security
deposit reQuired no pets 740

$600 00 OBO 740 446-3040
wood

Leathe r Pockets

F rm
Break

675-1550
2 Bedroom apt all utilities patd

$350/mo t deposit 304 675
75~"er 4 t 5pm

7m

2b
apts total e ectrlc ap
pllances furnished laundry room
faclllhes close to sc hool In town
Appllcattons available at VIllage

Green Apts 149 or ca ll 740 992
3711 EOH
BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ES TATES 52 Westwood Drive
lrom $279 to $35B Walk to shop
&amp; moVIe s Call 740 446 2568
Equal Housing Opponunlly
Upstatrs Apartment 3 Rooms
Wa ter Patd Priva te Entrances
NO PETS 91 Cedar Street 614

Quiet Country Setting w th beau
hful mobtle 11ome forced to sell
Ftnancmg avatlable 304 755

5566
Single Parent Program Spectal
hnancmg on 2 3 &amp; 4 bedroom
homes Payments as law u

$180 Ca I now 304 755 5885
SINGLE PARENT PROGRAM
Spec al fmanc ng available 304

736 7295
Tratler lot 2 Garages Posstble
Land Contract Crown Ctty 740

63 95 Acres Approx 8 Acre
Lake Gallla County County water
And Electnc $2 600 Per Acre

630

Livestock

Gentle AOHA rt dtn g mare 16
hands young and sou nd $2500

640

Ear corn tor sale 740 247 3042

bOll

$ t 25 Hold s up

Hay square bales $1 50 ba l e
Ca ll or leave message at 304

BB2 2575

Call 740 992 6636 alter 6 pm
COs &amp; tapes not ncluded

Hay Round bales

Concrete &amp; Plasttc Sepllcianks
300 Thru 2 6oo Gallons Ron
Evans Enterpnses Jackson OH

Ed Mattox

1-80Q-537 9528
Grubbs Ptano tunmg &amp; repatrs
Problems? Need Tuned? Call the

p.ano Dr 740 446 4525
JET
AERATION MOTORS
Repaired New &amp; Rebuilt In Stock
Call Ron Evans 1 800-537 9528
P~IMESTAR

lowest price B8B 265 2123

moced hay

t 2001bs $15 t 5001bs $20 Call
304 675 1467 12Noon Mdmght
Mixed Hay Delano Jackson Farm
740 446 1104 740 44t 0450
Square Bales $2 00 Each 1 M le
N On At 2 304 675 3960 Lea ve
Message
Square Bales 01 Allalla &amp; T mothy
M xed Hay $2 50 Round Bares
$20 740 446-1 062

TRANSPORTATION

wlnler blowout

spectal All tnventory musl golJ
170 lree channels lree mon lhly
gutde free bonus gtlt Guaranteed

Valley No Pets $375/Mo

Plus

S~le s

Computer

t~

MB Ram
1 2 GB Hard Dnve :28 BK Fax I

Mc1em 16 Btl Stereo Sound Card
Ancs Speakers Keyboard Mouse
Wmdows Soltwace L'ess lhan 2
Yrs Old Pa id $2 395 Ask ng

$900 740 446 2707 Aller 5 00
PM

Gractous hvtng 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments at VIllage Manor and
A verstde Apartments m Mtddle

R &amp; S Furniture
Mason wv
Buy SeH Trade
Used &amp; Antques
Furntture

304 773 5341
Sola Sleeper $3l0 Gl der Char

$80 Kll chen Table 6 Cha irs
$340 Small Anttqu e Wardrobe
$50 New 6 Weeks Except War

drobe 74Q-245 5393
Now Tak ng Apphcatlons 35
West 2 Bedroom Tow nhou se

Apar1men1s $295/Mo 740 446
0006
One bedroom apartment tn Mtd
dteport ah utthues patd $270 per

month $100 dBPOSII 740 992
7806
Th ree roo m apartment Next to
Bossard Ltbrary $350 per month
Deposit reqUired no pets Con
tact Debbte or Judy at Bossard

dlepon 740 992 2178
Upstairs 2 Rooms &amp; Bath Fur
n shed Clean No Pets Reference
&amp; Oepostt Aequtred 140 446

1519

450

Furnished
Rooms

C rcle Motel Lowest Rates In
Town Newly Remodeled HBO
Cl nemax Showt me &amp; D1sney
Weekly Rates Or Montl11y Rates
Construchon Workers Welcome

rat And LP Gas Furnaces Lie
tlm&amp; Warranty On Heat Exchang
er If You Don t Call .Us We Both
Lo s~ t Free Esumatest Add On

992 7619

s500

740

1984 Cadtllac Sevtl e New Motor
(Not Rebull l) Brown Leatl1er
Seats Tan Color PS PW PB
AC New Pam! Job 140 446
2463 Or 740 446 1173 Leave
Message $4 195
1987 Buick LeSabre Cus tom 4d
cass I til cruse t ke new
tlres brakes struts 63 5k actual
one owne r m les $5 QOO 304

ate

t9B9 Corvelle $14 500 Call304
675 5861 alter 6pm

Steel Beams All Stzes &amp; Lenglhs
L &amp; L Scra p Metals 740 446

7300

0103

STORAGE TANK S 3 000 Gallon

1994 Mercury Cougar XR7 8
Cy l PS PB Power W ndows
Leather /Clo th / lntenor Electr c
Red Ex lertor Excellent Condit on
Adult Drtven Very Well Taken
Care 01 44 000 M tes 614 446
7527 Books For $16 000 Ask ng

Upr ght Aon Evans Enlerpnses
Jackson Oho 1-800 537 9528
Two Anttque Typewriters $40
Each One Portable Sewmg Ma
chtne $40 One Auto Tool Ches t
W th 50 Tools $50 One Aadto
$20 Four Old Mantel Clocks
$100 Each 20 Old Ham11ton and
Etc n Pocket Watches 12 20x:24
Wood Frames $9 Each One

APEGO Copy Maker $90 422
Second Ave
Waterline Spec al

314 200 PSI

$2 1 95 Per 100 t 200 PSI
$37 oo Per roo All Brass Com

$11 000
1995 Neon 4 Doors Whtte Auto
Atr Cassat e Tilt 73 500 M les

$4 750 00 OBO 740 256 6340
74Q-256 6467
1995 Saturn SC2 AutomatJc At
Cruise AM/FM Cassella Trunk
Retease $12 000 Call Alter 5 p M
(Senous lnqut es Only ) 740

pressiOn Ftnmgs In Stodt
Jackson Oh10 1 8Q0-537 9528

M ddleporl $23 000 OBO 740

Sleeping rooms wtth cooking
A!so tratler space on river All
hook ups Ca ll alte r 2 00 p m

1996 Dodge Neon 27 000 M les
2 door Coup Espresso $S 000

992 2290

304 773 5651 Mason WV

Wa1ghl Loss LOSE UP TO 30
LBS 30 Days Or Recommended
tOO% GUARANTEED RESULTS
1 88B 294-8079

(740) 256-1539

TAX REFUND
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460 Space for Rent
Mobile home site ava fable bet
ween Att1ens and Pomeroy call

740 385 4367

All Over SOuthern OhiO

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Applta nces
Recond toned
Washers Dryers Ranges Refn
grators 90 Day Guarantee!
F ench Ctty Maytag 740 446

7795
Box Spnng &amp; Matress New Nev

er Used $199 Call 740 886
6373
Bunk Bed Set Sohd Wood wnh
Inner Sprmg MattresS New Nev

er used $285 740 BSS.6373
GOOD

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11 You Have Land 1 Need To
Hear From You NOW! We Pay
Top $$$ For Farms &amp; Vacant
Land 20 To 300 Acres Road

Frontage &amp; Woods A Plus
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1.aQ0.21 U365

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Household
Goods

U$ED

APPLIANCES

washers dryers refngerators
ranges Skaggs Appl ances 76

VIne Strpe1 Call 740 446 7398
1 80Q-4!j9.3499
Llvmg Room Suite Never used 2

PC $275 Gall 74D-886-637 3

Polly o New &amp; Used Furniture
We now have ArrrrJ Surplustu
2101 Jefferson Ave

Open 9 30 ~ 00 Mon Sal
304-675-SOFA (7632)

41 0 Houses for Rent
Ntce clean 2bT references &amp; de
pos1t no pets 30"'1 f$75 5162

Twin Beds Wnh Mattresses $115

Full $135 Queen $160 Kmg
$100 See AI Used Furn lure
Store 130 Bufav lie Ptke Galllpo

lis Oho M T W Hrs IIJ-4

Cars sok:l everyday Call lor
change n nventory Hours 12 6
closed Tl1ursday and Sunday

RON EVANS ENTERPRISES

Wood For Sate $35 A Load Wtll
Oelwer 740 388 8010

550

Bu1ld1ng
Supplies

Block brtck sewer p pes w nd
ows 1ntels etc Claude Wmters
A o Grande OH Call 740 245

512

560

Pets for Sale

A Groom Shop Pet Groomtng
Featurtng Hy dro Balh Don
Sheets 373 Georges C eek Ad
740 446 0231
AKC SheltJe pupp es sable &amp;
whlte male &amp; remale $250 $300
74Q.992 5073
AKC Sheltles sabletwhne tr lbtf
bk vet checked excellent pedt
gree AKC Colltes eye cerflf ed
tn sablelwfllte 740-696 1085
AKC Shih tzu pups lor sale hrst
shots and wormed 740 992

350B

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Wormed &amp; Shots $50 Each 740

388 B922
Golden Retr ever Pups AKC
Shots
Reg slered 9 Weeks
Wormed 3 Males S150 Each

740-446 8651 740-446 2899
Aegtsler&amp;d Ptl bull puppies shOts
and wormed 7&lt;f0.992 2298
Stud servtce CFA red Persian &amp;
also stud service for cl1ocolate
pont Stamese 740 992 5073

WE DON'T
KNOW

COME TALK TO

WHAT

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t 993 Ford F t 50 60 000 Miles 1
$8 500 OBO 740 446 7935 I

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3960

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1995 Chevy S10 Low Mtles (740) !

446 11 50
40 Ft Log Tra ler Newly Rebutll.

New A rl nes All New Ligh ts &amp;

THE BORN LOSER

Electncal Wlr n g New Break
Drums &amp; Shoes 80% Ttres Bunks
Made From 5 Inch Sq uare Tub
mg Frame 28 Inches Wtde
Ready To Go To Workl 740 367'

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(740) 446-7429

730 Vans &amp; 4-WDs
94 Mercury Vtl ager all powe r
6 1 500 mles exce11en1 condn on

auto matic a1r V 8 52 000 mtles1

$2000 740 992 7410

t 989 GMC Sa ran Full Custo m

«6 4015

1996 Dodge Stratus 4 Door
Auto 26 000 Mtles Looks Good
Runs Greatl $7 800 090 740

256-6169
1997 Camara T Tops Wl1 te 1o
Otsc CO Player Loaded 740

38B B1B5
1997 Setmng LXI lu11y loaded
leather mtenor tinted w ndows
Take ave payments 304 675

1 BOO 522 2730 X 3901
Credtt Problems? We Can Help
Easy Bank Fmanctng For Used
Veh1cles No Tur n Downs Ca ll

Vck10 74Q-446-2B97
Otuo Valley Bank Will offer for sale
a 1996 ooage Dakota Senal

11B7GL23X2TS639905 Public
auct on w II be held at the ova
Annex 143 Third Ave Gallipolis

OH on 212B/9B at 10 00 am The
above wdl be sold to h ghest b d
de •as JS where 1s w thout ex
pressed or tmphed wa ranty and
may be seen by calling Ketth

ter 5pm
1992 Chevy e20 Van Mark Ill
Convers on Low Top 80 000
mtles V6 Auto AC PW Tow
Pa ckage wllh HHch an d Brake
FM Cassette New Alumtnum
Whee ls and T res Completel:tt
Servtced And Tuned $10 50C&gt;

North

Pass
Pass

East

2•

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Motorcycles

SPIKE 15 A FRIEND
OF MICKE'( MOU5E

1975 Honda CB750 Stree t Bike

Fair Condn10n (740) 446-1170

O:Oro&lt;.UT?

1988 Yal1ama YZ 490 motorcy
c le good shape $1 200 nego

By Phillip Alder
Once I wa' on a wme la,tmg pan
el lor a magazme One cvenmg
anoiher member of the panel satd that
she could Iasle gasolme In the wme
My tmmedtate reactton was to ask
her whether tt was regular or premt
urn And how dtd she know thts? Dtd
she taste dttferent fuel s tor practice '
Btzarre 1
Bndge deals can be wetrd too
Some occur at the table but more are
tomposed Thts one was dreamed up
by Dr Cy Lee from Canada How
many tncks can Soulh take tl the deal
1s played m each ol the live denommattons no-trump spades heans
dtamonds and clubs 1
The deal ts m Hugh Darwen s
Bndge Magtc (Faber &amp; F.tber
1973) Thts book ts the la't word m
double-dumf11Y problems - those m
whtch you work out the solutton
knowmg where all 52 cards are sttu
ated
Ignore my allempt al a posstble
btddmg sequence tn whtch five nolrump asks aboul hean honors Hhe
Grand Slam Force) and s" heans
shows zero
In no trump South can be held lo
II tncks In all four suus lhough
South can make a grand slam'
Let s constder seven heart s on
say a club lead Declarer wms '"the
dummy dtscardmg a spade lrom
hand He plays a trump to the etght
and nme South cashes hts two top
dtamonds rutts a dtamond m the
dummy throws hts lasl spade loser on
a top club !messes the heart queen
draws East s last trump and clatms
If you analyze all the sutl conlracls
and all posstble leads you Will see
thul South can always wtn every
tnck Amaltn)! 1

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LEA5T ~E MOOSE 15
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F rst one w tl1 $900 takes lt
home 304 675-6293

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wheels &amp; rad a tors D &amp; A Auto
A play WV 304 372 3933 or 1

BOO 273 9329

ASTRO·GRAPH

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BASEMENT
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tabiiShed t 975 Call (740) 446

Appltance Parts And Serv ce AU
Name Brands Over 25 Years Ex
penence AU Work Guaranteed

French Clly Mayta~ 740 446
7795

C&amp;C General Home Ma n
lenence Pa ntmg vinyl siding
carpentry dOors wmdows baths
mobtle home repa r and more For
free eshmate can cnet 740 992

6323

Johnson at (740)441 1038 OVB
the right to accept or
reJeCI any and all btels and wtth
draw property from sale prior to
sale Terms of Sale CASH OR

Resldentta l or commercial wiring
new service or repairs Mas.ter u
censed electrtctan A denour

Electncal WV000306 304 675

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1996 Honda 4 Trax 300 4x4 Ilk&amp;
new excellent condition 740 992- •

SIONS Used 1Aebut1t AU Types
Access Over 10 000 Transmls
stons &amp; C utches 740 245 $77

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age I thought I was really somethtng unttl tned ordenng
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1991 Honda 4x4 4 wheeler exc
co nd $3 200 304 576 4087 alter
8pm
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mammal
7 Hyena a kin
8 Genetic
material
9 Limo rider
tO Force
(oneself) on
others
11 Type of salad
12 Actress
Barkin
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22 Elliptically
24 Some
expresolona
26 Without color
28 Egyptian river
30 Renounce
34 Lirge arteries
35 Type of
control
36 Language
sunlx
38 Certain autobiography
39 Aches
40 Outing
42 Water sound
44 Marsh plant
49 Mrs Nixon
50 Those
holding onlce
52 Shame•
S3 Pill regulating
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by t l.ng tn the m mng words
L--1--L.-.l.-...J.-..I........J you develop I om step No 3 below

1990 Harley Dav1dson 883 Sport
ster 8 000 ml es new t res many •
extras $5900 call 740 742 7200

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5 Lodge
6 Playlul water

CELEBRITY CIPHER

.

304 675 64tB

1996 Honda

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Refngeratlon

CERTIFIED CHECK

ANGoiE I

ask ng $15 000 740 992 314 1 al

Ext S 936B
1980 1990 Cars For $10011
Setzed And Sold
Locally ThiS Month
Tru cks 4x4 s Etc

TAKE TMA't

1990 Chevy S1vera do 4x4 350
engme 5 speed tran smt ssto n
AC crut se etc 54 000 mtles
comes w th 7 1/2 l oot Un Mount
Western snowplow 1 year old

6856
CARS FOR $1001 Trucks boats
4 wheelers molal 11omes lurn
ture electrontcs computers etc.
by FBI IRS DEA Avatlable your
area now Ca 1 1 800 513 4343

C~£CKt'\ATE!

Van $3 950 740 446 4222

740

1 Buoballa

Do you
practice?

FLOOR

ter 5 00 PM 740 256 6867
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1992 Ford 1/2ton auto ed cab ;
V 6 40 500 actua mdes 811 bed ~
w/shell one owner exc cond 1
$9 995 304 BB2 2ooB
1

West

Openmg lead

TO PUT
ONTHr

720 Trucks for Sale

(740)441 1013
199:2 Cutlass Sup reme SL 2
Doors Factory Alloy Wheat s
Grountl Effects 3 4 L ter Eng ne
$6 250 1991 Cu tl ass Cala ts
$2 490 Cook Motors 740 446

446 6306 1 BOQ-291 -009B

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IS YORE HOUSE
READY TO MOVE IN,
MELISSY?

Gall M&amp;J Auto 740 38B 9693

South
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-,-9B_3_M_a-zd_a_R_X_7_5c_s_p_e-ed- ·l 1976 Dodge 15 passenger van.,

Heal Pumps Only Sllghly H1gher
Cal l Us Today 1997 Is The
Twe nty Sevent h Year In The
Heaung &amp; Coohng Buslnesst 740

BARNEY

$11 500 OBO 740 949 2079

740-441 569B 74044 1 5167

120 leet long 80 leet tong on oth
er s de 75 feet w1de level 101 tn

1985 Dodge Ca ra van blue au
toma t c runs eKcelle nt $995•
1987 Chrys ler New Yorker alf
electnc dtgttal dash n ex:ce llenl
condttion $995

Inter na t ona l 2 ton Truck. Parts
Motor trans rear front axle
Sp ong Frame Etc Pnces are
Cheapt F 700 Ford Dump 6 500

675 5244

WARM UP High Elllclency Natu

wwwcomaone com

stan good white letter tires $750

1969 Mustang 6 Cyhnder Auto
Exce ll ent lnt $5 000 304 675

cruse AD sunroof

DOWN

Vulnerable Both
Dealer South

1960 lull s ze Bronco 4K4 body

needs work mmor and transmts

7533

6190

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18 Frnate
20 Gravel ridge
21 Verne hero
23 Crude
24 Noman - loland
25 Invitation lnlta
27 There
29 Drlvora org
31 Number of
cards in a
Roman cfeck?
32 Ally 1 deg

Answer to Previous Puzzle

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1968 8U1Ck Skyhawk automatic.
no r us t ru ns 9lCCe llent $800

71 0 Autos for Sale

Penllum 150 MHj!

Proteva Touch

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you

1984 Chevy 1/2 Ton V 8 Auto
Topper Mag Wheels $1 900 Al 1

Hay &amp; Grain

441 0573

Refere nces Oepos1t 740 446
6157 After4 00

wtlt help you hncl the right ca r for

740 992 31 47

Never out ol

6 A K J 10
• A Q 10 9

Laytng Hens B g Stocked Cntck

1972 Corvette 85 ooo acwa l
mtles ma tcl1 ng numbe s pw
auto ttlt I t new pa nt &amp; carpet
350/ 360 horse ask ng $8000
78 Massey Fergu son 11ay spea r
and brush hog $4600 740 992

Extra Ntce 2 Bedrooms All Elec
tnc Furnished Kttcl1en Washer I
Dryer Hook Up Close To Sprmg

hundreds ol dollars on depend
able cars? Honest sales people

Samples (740)441 1982

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(ATIENTION DEVELOPERS
SMALL BUSINESS
COUNTRY ESTATE)

John Deere Lawn Trac lors Spe
ctal Ftnanc1ng Avatlable Wtth
John Deere Cred 1 Approval As
Low As 7 9% Up To $250 Ae
ba tes Tl1ru Feb 28th Ca r
m1chael s Farm &amp; l awn Inc 740
446 24 12 1 BOO 594 1 11

304 675 4469 ettaf;t 30pln

NEW BANK R~PO S ONLY 3
LEFT t ~383-6862

350 Lots &amp; Acreage

Hyd rault c 011 lowe st prtce tn
town Vent lree gas he aters pro
pane &amp; natural gas on sale now
Sider's Equ pment 304 675 1421

Protec t bags for Beante Babtes
wltag bags Packi:\Qe of 20 $5 30

Library a1 (740) 446-7323

t "'&lt;70s 3 Br /2 Ba Free Oel v
ery &amp; Sel Up W lAG $19 750 1
BOO 251 5070

Why pay more for your nelit car
when M&amp;J Au to can save you

Eqwpment and 5200 5300 5400
5500 Trac tors Olfe r Good thur
February 27 w th J ohn Deere
Credit Approvall Ca rmichae l s
Farm tr. lawn In c Gall poll s

Efllctency Apartment Share Bath
607 Second Avenue Galhpohs
$160/Mo Utillttes Inc uded 740

256 1744

NEW SHIPMENT

0% Interest on John Deere Hay

1961 Ford F250 300 s1x cyllnaer
runs good Wtlh extras $1500

675 4548

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South ol Leon wv Finan e ng
Available 304 45B 1069

For free consult a tton and Free
Baby bed dressmg table swtn g
ca r seat stroller &amp; walker 304

tcli:K &amp; MEEK

740 446 0724

610 Farm Equipment

OBO 740 992 7868

Metabohsm

• 5 43 2

Upton Used Cars At 62 3 Mtles

1111

Antiques

540 Miscellaneous
Merchandise

Wood &amp; Fiberglass Slaps
Roo! Coatmgs Doors Wmdows
Plumb ng &amp; Electncal Supplies
Bloc•ilng Wood &amp; Wedges And
Moret Call Bennetts Mob1/e
Home Supply At 1 740.448 9416

530

Jackson P1ke
Bank Fmancmg

maneuver

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Ca ll Er nte At Gallla Auto Sates'

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

Ohio (740) 446 2412 1 POO 594

Hook Up $250/Mo $200 Depos
It Relerences Reqwred 740 446
9342

714B

Lots Open Meadows $12 900
Up $1 290 Down We Also Have
Land In Galha Jackson Sctoto
Pike Ross Atnens Metgs Coun

Altentton Mobile Home Owners
Areas Largest Inventory Of Inter
therm &amp; Coleman Heat Pumps
A1 CoMlltoners Furnaces &amp;
Parts Huge 8uymg Power Means
The lowest Installed Pnce Easy
0\ler The Phone Bank Ftnancmg
Call Bennett s Mob le Home HTG
&amp; GLG 1 BOO B72 5967

t Bedroom Trailer Close To Gall1

In New Haven 1br lurmshed apt
mcludes washer &amp; dryer depostt
&amp; relerences 304 882 2566

8x32 Oft ce Tra er or use as an
add on of 2 rooms to present mo
b1te home $5 000 740 446-4782

Pe Monlh 1 BOO 251 5070

420 Mobile Homes
for Rent

PRE OWNED HOMES
Excellent Cond tto n Owner F1
nancmg Ava lable can 304 722

567B

Spac ous 3 BA /2 Ba Complete
Del ve y &amp; Set Up Approx $200

Call (740)441-Qt2B

992 5064 Equal Housmg Oppor
tunmes

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256 6327 From 8 00 A M To 4 30
PM MoncjayThru Friday

740 388 B678
28xao Double W de 3 or 4br 2 11

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Aem1ngton Model 10 set up lor
ca rd shoo ts
s eeved and
scoped $4~0 080 would con

sider trade 74Q-992 6323

Two bedroom basement garage
central a r located In park drive In

pori From $249 $373 Call 740

GALLIA COUNTY

College Scholarsh ps
Bus ness Med cal B Is
Never Repay

304 773-9192

El ectr c Fo rce d Au He at And
Central A/C Unn Please Ca11 740

5 New 1997 14 W des Unbehav
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AQUARIUS (Jan 20 Feb 19)
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matter ts handled tmpulstvely today
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PISCES (Feb 20 March 20) 1
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ARIES (March 21 Aprtl 19)
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your behavtor
TAURUS (Apnl 20 May ~Ol
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be passed onto you today Betore
ustng 11 however have 11 venlled to
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could be counterproductive
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and a sJrong fimsher Thts mtghl not
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whom you delegate asstgnments
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today Thts ts good, provtded you
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as well

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a untque manner but your ga1 ns are
nol hkely to come through gambles
or t:tsh
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ously underesttmate the cumpeltlton
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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday, February 18, 1998

.

Tobacco industry says it's flexible on
WASHINGTON !AP) :.... The
tobacco industry. whose demands
for a shield against future lawsuits
have met a cold reception in Congress. says it is willing to consider
. alternatives but has heard nothing
acceptable from the other side.
"We are not wedded to a panicular method to deal with this problem," industry lawyers Meyer
Kaplow told reporters Tuesday. "If
there are other suggestions that work
as well for the industry but cause other people less di fticuhy. we certainly are prepared to talk to people about
them.
" We just haven't heard anything
that would fit that description raised
so far ...
Protections againstlawsuus were
included in a landmark seulement
reached in June between cigarettemakers and the auomeys general of
40 states. In e&gt;change. the industry
would pay $368 billion over 25

years .and change some of its marketing practices.
,Immunity from lawsuits has
become the central issue as Congress
debates whether to approve or rewrite
the seulement. The Clinton adminis·
tmtion has said it prefers a selllement
without immunity but is willing to
consider immunity if necessary to
push the plan through Congress. ·
Coneressional leaders have shown
linle inclination to grant election -year
favors to an industry thal. · a~cording
to papers recently released by cigarelle makers. h&gt;&lt; looked for ways to
hook children on tobacco.

In an interview later Tuesday,
Koplow said his comments did not
reflect a shift in the industry's strategy. ·In fact. he said, his statement
match the testimony he gave to Congress last year.
·
The industry's goals remain the
same, Koplow said. They include
giving tobacco companies ''absolutely certain amount of annuall1ihbility"·
without having to pay additional
puhitive damage payments and the
legal ability to hold adult plaintiffs
responsi~le for choosing to smoke.
"If there's a different way to get
there than the June settlement, we

will look at it," Koplow .aid. " But so
far. in all of the months of negotiations, we haven't heard anything.
suggested other than wl\at's in there
that other people are prepared to
agree to."
In the past. the industry has
demanded that the senlemeiu be
approved as a package.
"When you start tearing down one
end of the compromise. the whole
thing starts to fray." Steven Goldstone. chief of RJR Nabisco. told
Wall Street analysts in October during a speech about whether to raise
the price of cigarelles.

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costly. diviSive and unconstitutional.
Instead. he wants states receiving fed·
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technical and other support to help
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;united States t'rom its mission in Iraq
;_ containing-Saddam Hussein and.
;reducing his ability to use biological
;and chemical weapons. Secretary of
;State Madeleine Albright said today.
: "Our goal ... may not seem real!ly decisive. But we're trying to con·
otain Saddani Hussein. Whenever he
iputs his head up. we push him back.
;we are doing what must be done.''
;sire said on NBC's "Today" show.
; A day after Clinton administration
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working smaller audiences than at. the
" town meeting" Wednesday at Ohio
State University. where angry critics
at times drowned her out. along with
Defense Secretary William Cohen
and Sandy Berger. President Clinton's national security adviser.
"We know what we have to do...
Albright said on· NBC. Unless Saddam gives United Nations' inspectors
unfettered and unlimited access to
weapons sites. "We will be using
force and the American people will
be behind us." she said.
"If we have to use force. it is
because we are America. We ure the
indispensable nation. We stand tall.
We see further into the future." she
said.

Albright said most Americans inspectors.
back administration policy and the
The protesters at Ohio State were
oflicials will continue to explain the far outnumbered by supporters and
poljcy to the nation.
the undecided at St. John arena. But
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rupti~g it is something that takes
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which is to try to talk 10 the Ameri· mailers here." .Aibright. Cohen and
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American foreign policy... she said on that sometimes drowned them out.
ABC's "Good Morning America."
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Albright. a former pr,ofessor of with polite but sharp questions about
i-nternational affairs and head of the U.S. goals in Iraq.
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porters of Clinton's threat to bomb
· Iraq if Saddam does not open 'his
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saying he preferred a diplomatic
solution to the dispute with Iraq:
"There are some things worth fight~
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aggression. lighting tho,lll who threaten their neighbors. a\JIO mak~: this
world safer and more secure for our
chi lc.lren and yours ...
U.N. Secretary-General Kofi
Annan is going to Baghdad in search
of a diplomatic solution where Russia. France and the Arab League all
have failed. Albright cautioned that
the Clinton administration would not
budge from its demand that the U.N.
weapons commission have unlimited
access in Iraq.
"It must be a true. not a phony.
sol,ution ... she said. while Cohen and

Berger offered assurances there
would not bt: ··si~nilicant losses ··
among the 30.(X)() American troops in
the Persian Gulf in the even·! of an
allack.
Many in the half-tilled Ohio State
'ports arena appeared un swayed by
the comments.
Dozens shouted out': "One. two.
three. four. we don ' t want your racist
war... Others held up antiwar banners
and frequentl y interrupted the speakers.
Albright insisted Sadd~m "does·
n't care a Jig about his own people ...
but one protester. Rick Theis. said.
"We. the people of Columbus and
central Ohio. don't want to send a
messag~ with the blood of Iraqi
women and children."

By BRIAN J. REED
Sentinel News Staff
The status of the district's building
program and wiring of new school
buildings for Schoolnet were discussed when the Eastern Local Board
of Education met in regular session
on Wednesday evening.
Barry Ingham of Vargo. Cassady.
lgham. and Gibbs. architect for the
building program. met with the board
and said that the building projects in
the district are on schedule.
At the new elementary school.
located next to Eastern. High School.
interior painting has be~un. a.nd.windows, whtch a11"1\ied•last' week. are
now being installed.
Ingham said that construction of
the new lobby arta in the high school
will begin in. approximately three
weeks. Demolition of the existing
lobby area will be completed . first
before construction can begin on the
new lobby .
Ingham discussed the need to
vacate classrooms in the high school
so that ceilings can be installed and
ofher work completed in those classrooms. which have been in use during the school year without ceiling or
floor tile.
The board reviewell a list of fur·
nishings that would be needed in the

new elementary building. Among Head Start program in Meigs Coonthe items mentioned by Treasurer ty now uses a mobile van to provide
Lisa Ritchie were curtains for the center activities to children in the
cafetorium platform (stage). tele.,ir Eastern District. because of their dissions and VCR's. a piano for the lance from the program's center in
music lab. supplies and equipment for Rutland .
.
the art and science labs. equipment
Board members indicated their
for the school's clinic, a scorebOard interest in cooperating with the
for the gymnasium. and a telephone agency in using the building. While
system. •
Head Start is not authorized to pay
Board president John Rice ~ug- rent for space used. the program is
gested that a prioritized list of the permitted to pay for other expenses.
purchases be made so that need can such as utilities and parking. which
be detennined. after the existing ele- ' could offset the cost of locating dis mentar)l buildings are inventoried. trict administrative offices in the
Superif\lendent Deryi,.Well noted-that buildillJ!. which the board has been
music texts are scheduled to be considering.
·
replaced next year. and that new
Rice said that the board would be
mathematics textbooks will need to "very interested" in pursuing an
be replaced next year to confonn with arrangement with Head Start for the
the county's math course of study.
u~e of the building. w,hich will be
The district's math books are three vacated after the current school year.
years old; and need to be replaced in
Nancy Larkins. the district's techorder to 1:onfonn with the county nology coordinator. updated the disEducational Service Center's recom- trict on "E-rate" legislation. which
mended curriculum.
will provide iinancial assistance to
Prosecuting Anorney John Lentes the district in installing wiring and
met with the board as a member of tele-phone service for the district's
the Gallia/Meigs Head Start commu- School net computer system. which
nity board. to discuss the possible use will be installed in the district's two
of Tuppers Plains Elementary School new buildings.
as a center site for lhe program next
The funding program . through
year.
the Federal Communications CumLentes noted that the center-ba.sed
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Candidates file as deadline nears
·COLUMBUS (AP)- The public
wants real education reforms and the
plan that voters will consider on May
S will not provide any. Democrat
Bruce Douglas said.
Douglas tiled petitions for governor on Wednesday. one day ahead of
today's deadline. Democratic opponent Lee Fisher and Republican Bob
Taft were expected to lile their petitions tod:ty.
Douglas, a Toledo businessman
who is tinancing his own campaign.
said Ohioans should not vote for the
school-funding plan that the Legi slature approved on Tuesday. He said
people he meets on the campaign trail
tell him lawmakers didn't go far
enough .
.
He criticized the penny-per-qollar
sales tax increase. which would evenly split about $1.1 billion each year
for schools and for property tax
relief. Both Fis.her and Taft are back·
ing the plan.

If voters approve the tax increase. He said the plan voters will mn sider
the Legislature will then decide how does nothinc to reform ef..lm:ation .
to distribute the tax break to homeTaft. Ohio\ secretary of ,late.
owners.
greeled Douglas and his runnin g
"The comment I hear most often mate for li~utenant governor. Mark
is. 'Don't just put money into the sys- Hatch, as they carried in boxes contem . Fundamentally change the sys- tain ing 2.60 I signatures. Major partem and implement the retorms that ty candidates 'Vor statewide oflice
work .... Dougla.s said.
mu st present 1.000 signaturl!s of reg" I lhink the people are going to istered voters.
demand that and I doubt that people
..This is for governor. right?" Tafl
will sellle for something that doesn't deadpanned as he accepted Dougl as'
mak ~ tho\e fundamental reform~ ...
petitions.
·
Fisher was traveling and nnl avail In other campaign news:
able for comment. , aid Alan
- Rep. Edward Kasputis nn
Melamed. hi s carnpai gn director. He Wednesday became the first candi said Fi sher still supports the ballot date to 4uit two ~talewide rOJct:s
1~1.\UC .
when he dropped out of the race lin
"It provides substantial property state treasurer. K~1sputi s. a C levd~lnd ­
tax rel1ef. That's a major pan of this area Republican. earlier quit the secbill. " Melamed said. " We certainly retary of state 's race after Treasurer
intend to ~..-u mpai g n for it."
Kenneth Black-well announced hi s
Last year. Douglas an no~ need his candidac y. He said he will return to
own plan to reform " hool fundi ng. privilh! bus ine ~s when ' his curre nt
It feature s a I 112 sales-tax increase.
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The Hol;r;er Home Health
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Hospital Is ·being ralocated
this week.
The service, which provides health care In the
homes of residents In Meigs
and Mason Counties, has
been located In the Meigs
Medical Building adjacent to
Veterans Memorial since
June, 1989. ·
This week the service Is
being relocated Into quarters
at 507 Mulberry Heights,
Pomeroy, near the hospital.
The Mulberry Heights location, originally a residence,
has been the headquarters for
the . Meigs Health Service
operated by Dr. James With·
el'ell and Or. Wilma Mansfield
since May, 1989. Ora. Mans·
field and Witherell are now
working In the Meigs Holzer
. Clinic, also on Mulberry
· Heights, ·
Pictured along with the
new quarters of the service
are home health employees
Claudia Thomas, left, and
;Theresa Wolfe, packing
· records and supplies being
moved to the new location.
, The service will receive
, mall at 115 E. Memorial Drive,
· Pomeroy, the same address
as Veterans Memorial Hospi·
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WASHINGTON (AP) - States
are counting on billions in federal
funds to pay for highway and mass
transit projects - the "pork" that
congressmen like to lavish on their
di stricts. But the seemingly unrelated issue of aftinnative action could
put up a roadblock.
Some Republicans want to kill a
program that steers at least I0 percent'
of the transportation funds to minor·
ity- and female-owned businesses.
But they face a fight from Democrats.
Republicans are by no means
united on the issue. but the 1996 GOP
platform put the party on record
against affirmative action. Adding
strength to the move was California\
1996 vote to ban consideration of
race or gender in state hiring, public
conlracling and college admissions.
The merits .of affirmative action
are likely to be debated more than
once in this election-year session of
Congress.
Rep. Charl~s Canady. R-Fia .•
plans to reintroduce a bill to eliminate
scores of federal programs that give
advaniages to women and minorities.
Oth~r . civil rights issues on the
congres~ionaltable include President
Clinton's call for an $86 million
spending increase for civil rights
enforcement and his naming of Los
Angeles allomey Bill Lann Lee to the
Justice Department's top civil rights
· post. Legislation to outlaw jobdis·
crimination against gays is also pend-ing.
Canady and other conservatives,
citing more than a dozen state proposals to end affirmative action pro·
grams. say the public is turning
against " a system that n: inforces
prejudice and discrimination 1n our
society."
"The politicians in Washington
still have not gonen the message from
the American people that it\ tirne for
us to put an end to the divisive policy of preferences," Canady said.
Rep . Maxine Waters. the Congressional Black Caucus chair·
woman . said the failure on two previous occasions of Canady's bill
shows· Republicans are struggling
with the issue. ·
"I would not like t.o have to tight
them but should they continue. I think
we are going to win." Waters. DCalif.. said in an interview.
The lirst vote on atfinnative action
is expected in March or April on a
proposal by Sen. Mitch McConnell.
R-Ky .. to kill the highway program's
set-aside provision.
Last year. lawmakers extended the

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Pushing lawmakers to pass the a study published in today'&lt; Journal
lawsuit protections contained in the of the American Medical Association
June selllement,
Brown · &amp; that says tobacco companieS continWilliamson chief Nick Brookes told ue to target children withi)J!yertising. ,
the House Judiciary Committee last despite the industry 's c'laims to the
month: "We cannot agree to any leg- contrary. According to the study.
islation that does not include the lim- magazines with high youth reader,
ited common-sense civil liability pro- ·Sh1ps also receive the most advertis- •
tections."
ing money from the industry.
Industry spokesman, too. have
"This can't be an accident," said
repeatedly said tobacco companies Michael Siegel. assistant professor at
would refuse to participate in the vol- Boston University.
untary provisions of the deal if Con"Tobacco co m~anies do not target
gress rejects the settlement's lawsuit kids. .. indu stry spoke sman Scoll
protections.
Williams said Tuesday when asked
Meanwhile. health officials touted about the study.

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JIM FREEMAN
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.··for years. the Peacock Coal Company of Syracu~e was one uf the
l~rgest employers in the area. until
1937 when the 111ine closed down -le~ving a concre· ,·-lined oval hole
approximately 2u by 15 feet .. and
more than a hundred feet deep.
' The hole. covered by a deteriorating concrete cap. sal near the home
of Gordon Winebrenner and his busi·ness. the Racine Planing Mill. along
ll. state Route 124.
: For years. Winebrenner cautioned
~~ three children to stay away from0
the hole. occasionally dropping a ·
..OCk into the shaft so the youngsters ·
cbuld hear how much time elapsed
· u)liil it splashed into the water below.
a~cording to his daughter, Paula

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"We forbid them to be around it.
because it was dangerous," Winebrenner said. adding that he put a six·
foot-tall barbed wire fence around ihe
mine opening.
In time his children grew and then
came grandchildren. leading to new
worries. about the negle(ted mine
shaft.
The Rurnl Abandoned Mine Program then offered ils assistance.
·Work began Wednesday morning
on reclaiming the mine shaft.
Workers with Kostival Excavation
of Gallipolis removed lhe old con· ·
crete cap and began filling the hole
with rip-rap. large pieces of limestone
that will fill any openings at the bottom of the shaft.
The rip-rap will prevent the small·
ill

er stone to follow from tlowing into
the mine. said contractor Jan Koslival. By the time the $45.000 pruJe~t
is completed, more than 2.fXMl tons of
stone will have poured into the shaft .
After the stone is in place. topsoil
will be brought in to cover the site.
Grass will be planted on the topsoil.
Kostival said.
Today. with the ·exception of the
mine shaft. there is almost nothing to
remind one of the huge mining oper·
ation that once covered Winebrenner's property.
·
In its heyday, the mine employed
600 to 700 people and had shafts
under much of the Syracuse area.
Winebrenner said. A rail line hauled
the coal away.
He said the project was funded by
RAMP on an emergency basis.

MINE SHAFT FILLED · .Work began Wednes·
day on filling a 1110-'plus·foot-deep mine shalt,
all that remains of the Peacock Coal Company
which was once a huge employer In the Syra·
cuse area. Here, property owner Gordon Wine·
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.brenner, fore, contractor Jan Kostival and an
equipment operator examine the shalt behind
Winebrenner's business, the Racine Planing
Mill.

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