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Nashville, Tennessee
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66 THE TtHWCSSCAW Mwtdav FEBRUARY IS. 199 Half-yearly Winter snaps back into area ffeSBTi CZHLGESfTi tti)GIlj(i fftjEF ii i ii ii i said. If you're off today for Presidents Day and you've been spoiled by the springlike weather in late January and early February, you might as well stay la Cook your favorite hot meal. Call Mom on the phone. Rent a movie.

However, if you feel cooped up and need to walk away the winter blues, you might want to take in the greenery in the Cascades at the Opryland Hotel or walk through your favorite mall. Or have a comforting cup of hot chocolate at your favorite cafe. You get the point: It's cold outside deal with it said Earl King, National Weather Service specialist here. Up to an inch of snow was expected to accumulate before melting, perhaps before dawn, he said. The morning low was expected to be about 30 degrees and today's high is expected to be about 42, King said.

Temperatures should reach the high 40s tomorrow, he said. Yesterday's low was 35 and the high was 39. While it may not be pleasant the weather is certainly seasonal. The normal temperature range for mid-February is 28-48 degrees, King WTO li 11 11 ii ir 'rf j- -w WJ SU- flt lC ir ir SllPi ii i survive scrutiny for case For the next five days NASHVILLE- Today: Mostly cloudy with rain; high of 45 and low of 39. Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy with rain; high of S3 and low of 44.

Wednesday: Mostly cloudy; high of 49 and low of 38. Thursday: Partly cloudy; high of 45 and low of 36. Friday: Mostly sunny; high of 46 and low of 38. TENNESSEE- Today: Mostly cloudy with rain; highs In the mld-40s to lower 50s and lows in the upper 30s to lowar 40s. Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy with rain; highs In tha mld-40s to mld-50s and lows in tha upper 30s to Wednesday: Mostly cloudy; highs In the mid-40s to lower 50s and lows the lower 30s to lower 40s.

black chosen to weigh the evidence against Ford and three co-defendants survived a gauntlet of interrogation concerning their feelings on the case and Memphis' black Democratic U.S. Representative. "Nobody is excited about it" one potential juror from Chester County said. "But if you've got to do it it's sort of like going in the Army or boot camp." Ford, 47, is accused of accepting nearly $1.5 million in political payoffs disguised as loans from former Knoxville bankers Jake and President Clinton1 deficit plan could mean crushing new taxes IAS Bowling Green AA AM? yAshevllle I I assail The deficit problem is so overwhelming President Clinton has already been forced to rethink his tax cut proposal for the middle class and now is considering a tax increase on the middle class. Call 1-800-775-8081 Ext.

1365 for a recorded message to order your free copy of report revealing secrets to protecting yourself and your family from coming tax increases. C.H. Butcher Jr. between 1976 and 1982. Attorneys Karl Schledwitz, 41, and Douglas Beaty, 44, and accountant David Crabtree, 46, are accused of disguising the money as legitimate loans.

Testimony was to begin tomorrow in Memphis, but has been delayed one week because Crabtree's 16-year-old son was injured in a traffic accident In 1990, the case ended in a mistrial when jurors could not reach a verdict ADVERTISEMENT to balance the budget will mean higher taxes for the retired and the middle class. Yes, the answer they always seem to come up with is to take more of our hard earned dollars. THE FREE REPORT: 1. Identifies the best ways to beat the coming blockbuster tax hikes. 2.

Pinpoints tax saving strategies that will likely survive PLAIN PAPER I TT 1 I I coming changes. The Wall Street Journal and 3. Shares what to do immedi-Rdelity Profit Alert recently ately to protect yourself and indicated that President prosper. Clinton's tax proposals are expected to create even more tax Warning Waiting to act on lawcomplexityandhisattempt this offer until you file your Early snow likely followed by rain By MARK IPPOLITO Staff Writer Cold weather In February what a concept The current cold snap may seem unfair following an early glimpse of spring in the past few weeks. But be patient Milder temperatures are on the way.

A early morning snow anticipated for the Nashville area was expected to give way to rain today as temperatures rise into the low 40s, Ford jurors JACKSON, Tenn. (AP) More than 100 prospective jurors went through their own day in court before a panel was chosen to hear U.S. Rep. Harold Ford's second trial on bank fraud charges. U.S.

District Judge Jerome Turner, two defense attorneys and two government prosecutors were intent in their duty to seat 12 jurors and six alternates who are untainted by racial bias, politics or the publicity that has attended the case for the past decade. The jury of 11 whites and one Winfred Rowland's services set Services for Winfred Gaynell Vinson Rowland, 53, retired school teacher, will be at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at Schrader Lane Church of Christ Davis Jones Jr. will officiate the service. Burial will be in Hills of Calvary Cemetery.

Davis-Camp-bell-McClain Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. ROWLAND Mrs. Rowland, of 733 Ringgold Drive, died Saturday at her home of cancer. A native of Nashville, Mrs. Rowland was a graduate of Pearl High School and Tennessee State University.

She taught in Metro schools for 29 years, mainly at McKissack and Charlotte Park elementary schools. She was forced to retire last year because of her illness. Mrs. Rowland was named Teacher of the Year for Charlotte Park Elementary School for the 1988-89 school year. She was listed in Who's Who Among American Teachers.

She was a member of the Metropolitan Nashville Education Association, Tennessee Education Association, National Education Association, and Schrader Lane Church of Christ Survivors include a son, Anthony Rowland; a daughter, Terri Fields; her mother, Christine A. Vinson; a brother, Lurried Vinson all of Nashville; and a grandchild. Carol Lynn Jones, 47, 13 Lutie St, Nashville, homemaker, died Saturday, Metro General Hospital. Services 11 a.m. tomorrow, Woodbine Funeral Home, Nashville.

Survivors: husband, William B. Jones; sister, Mary Ann Wright Nashville. Katherlne Deasley Warf, 63, Cornersville, Tenrt, school bus driver and homemaker, died Saturday at her home. Services 1 p.m. today, Cornersville Funeral Home.

Survivors: husband, Melvin A. Warf; daughter. Sissy Nichols, Lewisburg, sons, Richard and Seth, both of Lewisburg, Gary, Mooresville community of Marshall County, and Kenny Wart, Cornersville; sister, Sara Grigsby, Columbia, eight grandchildren. 2 servicemen killed in high speed crash OAK GROVE, Ky. (AP) Two Fort Campbell soldiers were killed when their car slammed into the rear end of a tractor-trailer during the weekend, Oak Grove police said.

Killed were the driver, Staff Sgt Frank Crawford, 34, of Jackson, Miss, and Sgt 1st Class Willie Smallwood, 39, of Virginia. Small-wood's hometown was unavailable. The two were traveling south on VS. 41A about 2:30 a.m. Saturday at a speed that witnesses estimated "exceeded 100 miles per hour" Christian County Police Officer Bob Combs said.

The truck's driver, John R. Parish, 43, of Mount Prospect HL, was not injured. Combs said. He said the truck had just pulled onto the highway from a restaurant and was traveling about 25 mph when the soldiers' car struck It from behind. 1 3) SUNNY CLOUDY RAIN WARM FRONT I FRONT Almanac Sunset today at 5:27 p.m.

Sunrise tomorrow at 6:35 a.m. Yesterday's high 39' at 3:30 p.m. Yesterday's low 31' at 10 p.m. Mean 35. Normal 40.

High one year ago yesterday 73'; low 44'. Record high this data 77' In 1945. Record low this date 6' In 1905. PRECIPITATION for the day ending at 10 p.m.: trace. Total for 0.73"; deficit: 1.05.

Total this year: 3.49"; deficit 1.87. HUMIDITY at 10 p.m 85 BAROMETER at 10 p.m. 30.24", steady WINDS today SE at 10-15 mph. AIR QUALITY INDEX- from Friday 34 PM-10 (good). Pollutant ozone.

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1 THUNDERSTORMS SNOW STATIONARY I IHKJH PRESSURE in TROUGH IU LOW PRESSURE Apparent index Yesterday 8am 33 Noon 36' 4pm 34' The apparent temperature Is an indication of how hot It feels baaed on humidity, wind and temperature. Nashville temperatures Midnight 38 Noon 36 2 37 2 p.m. 38 4 a.m. 37 4 p.m. 38 6 a.m.

36 6 p.m. 35 8 a.m. 36 8 p.m. 33 10 a.m. 36 10 p.m.

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