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choose Pelosi as first
female speaker, As

HoBday Dining Guide
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Fantasy light show kicks off after parade
. POINT
PLEASANT.
W.Va. - If you aren't yet in
the holiday spirit. you have
well over a month to get that
way.
But if you're having trouble reaching a certain level
of meniment, a couple of.
events in Point Pleasant are
sure to help speed up the
process, with the official
kickoff of the Christmas season, including the annual·
Holiday Parade ;tnd the
Christmas Fantasy Light
Show, set for Friday.
Even though Christmas is
inore than five weeks away,
the Holiday Parade is
designed as a way to ceremoniously ring in the season
with the opening of the light
show at Krodel Park. The
parade will begin at 6 p.m.
Friday on Main Street, with
line-up at 5 p.m. in front of
the
fe.rmer
Central
~lementary School.
Immediately following
the parade, the Christmas
Fantasy Light Show will
begin its six -week run at
Krodel Park, featuring lighted displays of bugle boys,
snowmen, carolers and
more winding their way
around the park for all to
enjoy.
According to Charles
Humphreys, director of the
Main Street Point Pleasant
organization, which hosts
the event each year with the
city of Point Pleasant, this
year's show will delight kids
and adults of all ages.
"It's growing each . year
and becomio~ a better show
each year,' Humphreys
said. "(Visitors) will see a
lot of the same displays, but
they'll be moved and doing
a lot of different things .
We'd like to see every kid
from Mason, Meig~ and
Gallia counties come out
and see it."
·
Volunteers have been
workinjl for the past month
to repatr displays and check
lights for this year's show,
and several already are
installed at the park, with
plemy more to 'go up as
opening day nears . .Plus,
more displays, including
several animated ones,
will be added as the show
goes on , creating a different experience each week.
Humphreys added that
between
30,000
and

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Donna Wilson is not only the organizer of Tellabration 2006
but will be telling her stories at Saturday's event.

StoryteUers to share humor
at TeUabradon· 2006
-Rololo~

Gary Chapman, left,. a volunteer for the Main Street organization, and Charles Humphreys,
director. pose in a field of candy canes that will be displayed in the annual Christmas
Fantasy Light Show. The show begins Friday and is open through the end of December at
Krodel Park.
40.000 people visited the
show last year, imd those
returning surely will not
be disappointed with the
addition of an animated
gingerbread man - he'll
do cartwheels along a 40foot display - and a 20foot tall Rudolph fishing
iil the lake.
Gary Chapman, a volunteer with the Main Street
organization who regularly devotes his time to the
light show, estimated t))at
by the end of the show's
run, nearly 250 lighted
displays will be up around
the park.
.
The Christmas Fantasy
Light Show will be open
5:30 until 9:30 p.m. each
day and runs through the
end of December. The
show .is free , but donations wi II be accepted,
and Humphreys said that
all the money raised will
be· used for the revitalization and economic development of the community.
For more information or
to sign up for the parade,
call the tourism center at
(304) 675-6788.

Snowmen, or ladies, as this picture indicates, will be gathered around Krodel Park next week in preparation for the
opening of the annual light show. Several new displays are
on tap for this year's show.

ing to David Lawrence, the
He added that the group
directOr of the group. This is doing a very good job of
year's performance will be learning the m4sic, - and
different
from
2003. that the members are
though, in how the work is enjoying the work.
"It's a really good mix of
performed and who provides the mu sic.
singers in the Masterworks
"We're doing it all in Chorale," Lawrence said.
house,'' Lawrence said.
"The Messiah" has three
Rio Grande students and parts, and the Masterworks
area residents will provide Chorale will sing the first
the instrumental accompa- two pafts of the piece.
"The Messiah" is a canniment, instead of hired
professional musicians. In tala that tells the story of
addition, no ·special singers Christ'.s birth. death and
are being brought in to resurrection in song. The
assist with the concert.
performance features "The
Masterworks
Chorale - Hallelujah Chorus,'' and
members will handle all of many other well-known
the solos, duets and other and powerful
musical
pieces of special music selections.
during the performance ,
"It's going to be good,"
Lawrence said.
Lawrence said.
"Some of the music is
The
Masterworks
pretty ..
challenging .': Chorale is unique 'in how it
Lawrence said.
blend s .. together
.Rio

Holiday Tour date~ announced
GALLIPOLIS
The
French An Colony. 530 First·
Ave:, Gallipolis, is presenting
the 12th annual Holiday lour
on Friday..Dec. 8 from 6 until
10 p.m .. and Saturda}. Dec. 9
from I to 4 p.m. 1lre event i'
co-sponsored by Century
Aluminum .
The FAC will act a' t!Je
ticket and refreshment headquarters
Ticket' are available at the
FAC for $10 i'n advance. or
they can be hnught at the
FAC the night of the event for
$12. Due to limited ticket~.
advance purcha-.e i' recommended. For more infonnation about thi' event. plea..e
call the FAC at 440-.'l834.

The

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Masterworks Chorale to peiforms 'Messiah'
RIO GRANDE - "The
Messiah ," by Handel, will
be performed by area residents and University of
Rio Grande/Rio Grande
Community College students on Sunday.
The singers are all part
of
the
Masterwork s
Chorale at .Rio Grande ,
and the group's performance will begin at 3 p.m.
in the · Berry Fine and
Performing Arts Center on
the Rio Grande campus.
The
Masterwork s
Chorale ha s around 60
members. Two-thirds of
the members are area residents, while the others are
students at Rio Grande.
"The Me s~iah " is a very
popular
and
powerful
piece,
and
the
Masterworks Chorale per,
formed it in 2003., &lt;tcrnrd -

AMP-Ohio schedules public meeting at Southern

SPORTS

This years tour will fearure
the Bowers Home, 1210 Ohio
160: the Cowles Home, 471
Juniper Lane; the Howard ·
Home.
2460 Creekview
Drive: .the Ringhand Home,
68 State St.; the Smith Home,
20 Cedar St.: the Ariel-Dater
Theatre. 426 Second Ave.; the
Holzer Senior Care Center,
380 ·Colonial Drive: and the
Our House Museum, 432
FiN Ave.
.
A &gt;ilent tree and wreath
auction, sponsored by the
Junior Women's Club of
Gallipolis, will be on display
at the FAC. The Junior
Women\ Club is also raftling
off a decorated tree . 1icke"
are $1 each or 6 for $5.

Grande students and community members.
The area residents are all
excellent singers, and they
enjoy singing with the Rio
Grande students. The students also have a good
time singing with !he area
residents, and they are able
to learn a lot from them
about music and performing .
Some high school students also perform with
the Masterworks Chorale.
The concert is free and
open to the public. Area
residents of all ages will
enjoy the concert, and
everyone is invited ..
For more information on
concert, or . any upcommg
concerts at Rio Grande,
call Lawrence at 245-7405
or (800) 282-7201.

Entertainment briefs
The Ohio Arts Council
helped fund this program
'
with state tax dollars to
encourage
economtc
growth,
educational
excelGALLIPOLIS The
·enrichlence
and
cultural
French An Colony is curment for all Ohioans.
rently hosting "Accessible
Local sponsors for this
Expressions Ohio. " 'rhis
show are the Gallipolis
touring visual an exhibi- Rotary Club, and Bob's
tion celebrates Ohio's Market and Greenhouses
artists with disabilities by '· Inc.
showcasing professional,
Gallery hours are from
emerging and youth anists. 10 · a.m. until 6 p.m .
This show is made ))9S- 'Tuesday through Friday,
sible by VSA of Ohio, and from I until 5 p.m. on
which focu se' on promot- Sunday.
ing the creative power in
More information about
people with disabilities. It the FAC and its upcoming
is on display throug h Nov. events can be found by
30. Adrni&gt;'inn i' free .
calling · 446-3834.

FAC exhibit

now open

· MIDDLEPORT .
Tellabration 2006 will take
place at 7 p.m . .Saturday at
the
Riverbend
Arts
Council Theater with eight
members ·
of
the
Storytellers of Central
Ohio (SOCO) coming to
share their stories.
"This event happens
around the world on this
day, in all 50 states and
over 20 countries,'' said
Donna Wilson, a local storyteller, who has organized
the event for the past five
years bringing . storytellers
to our area from all over
Ohio and as far away as
California.
Story tellers this year
will include David Austin
Sky, who has been a fulltime storyteller for over 20
years. He tells stories to
share life's wisdom and is
described by his daughter
as a storyteller who " puts
w.ings on simple words."
E;mil
McVeigh,
a
modem-day internationally
kqown storyteller, will be
sharing stories old and
new with the humor and
wisdom of a septuagenarian, according to Wilson.
He came to storytelling
after his .r etirement from
the mental health field,
and is the holder of a master's degree in storytelling
from East Tennessee State
University.
Julie McGhee ~ married
to a man from Middleport,
brings into
stories her
Irish and American heritage, and will be includ-

ing her husband's story of
the )937 flood.
.
Melanie Pratt has been
tellifig stories for 20 years,
althol,lgh her family might
say "a Jot longer." Her
favorite stories are from
the Celtic nations, but she
also tells ghost stories and
Appalachian tales.
Frank McGarvey has
also been a storyteller for
many years, . enchanting
young and old alike 'witli
stories of "ghost and goblins and things that go
bump in the night."
Sally Crandall is a teller
of some pretty wild tales
and escapades, which won
for the her · first place in ·
the
Hocking
Hills
Storytelling contest.
Glenn Ray's stories come
from his working in the
coal mines in Meigs
County and his youth on
his family's farm. His
recent book is called You
Can't Push a Pig into a
Truck.
Wilson will also bring
more of her hometown
humor to the program. She
has been telling stories for
several years now in
schools, libraries, senior
centers, conferences and
meetings. Her stories usually involve a ')lredicament,
a situation she describes as
very familiar to her.
"The stores are sure to
delight and entertain," said
Wilson," as well as bring
back memories of bygone
days ."

- Christmas flower
show this weekend
SYRACUSE
"Memories of Christmas
Shows Past" is the theme
of the annual holiday
flower show of the Meigs
County Garden Clubs
Association to be staged
this weekend at Carleton
School in Syracuse.
The show will be .held 1
to 5 p.m. Saturday and
noon to 4 p.m. on Sunday.
As 'always there will be
plenty
of Christmasy
things to see - lots of
bells, baubles, ribbon and
glitter to enhance beautiful .
tiona! and creative
flower
arrangements,
indoor
and
outdoor
wreathes, gift wrappings
and table settings.
The judging by an
accredited judge of the
Ohio
Association
of
Garden Clubs will select
the best from the rest and
place ribbons in first to ·
third places, with · honorable mention awards as
needed . The judging wili
begin at I p.m . Saturday.
From the blue ribbons
winners a best of show and
a reserve best of show will
be selected by the judge.
She will also choose a best
in creativity award in both
the senior and junior divi si9ns which need not be
made from those top win-

ners. Horticulture sweepstake awards, as determined by a point system,
will be awarded in both the
senior and junior divisions.
Of the 13 arrangement
classes, nine are for garden
club member only. Four
are "invitational" which
means anyone can exhibit
in those.
Exhibits must be in place
by noon on Saturday and
cannot be removed u·ntil
after 4 p .m. on Sunday
when the show closes.
As for the honiculture
classes, plants entered
must be owned and grown
by the exhibitor for at 'least
three months prior to the
show. Enhancers like oil or
polish are not pennined.
Both the common and
botanical names are to be
written on the entry tags.
The plant names are also to
be furnished by the
exhibitor and written Qn
the entry tags.
WIJile in the artistic
arrangements
classes,
exhibitors are limited t&lt;?·
one exhibit a clh.ss, more
than one may be entered in
the specimen ·categories.
Baubles, glitter, snow,
backgrounds and accessories are permitted in all
classes provided they add
distinction to the design .

'BY Bml Sai:RENT
BSERGENT.MYDIIIL~NEL .CO M

RACINE American
Municipal Power - Ohio
(AMl.'-Ohio) has scheduled
an informational meeting
associated with the filing of
its Ohio Power.Siting Board
(OPSB) pennit for the
American Municipal Power
Generating
Station
(AMPGS) in Letart Falls.
The meeting will take
pla,ce from 6-8 p.m . on
Thesday, Dec. 5 at Southern

Elementary School. The station south of Racine.
booths set up with specific plant and a decision is forthdoors will open at 5:45p.m.
Kent Carson, director of information about jobs, coming.
AMP-Ohio
Light refreshments wiii be member relations for AMP.- power lines, the actual plant, announced this · week it
provided.
. Ohio said the OPSB filing etc. Each booth will be sta- · hopes to use a new multiThe meeting is a require- may take place in January.
tioned by an AMPGS team pollutant control technology,
"The Ohio Power Siting member to answer individ' Electro-Catalytic Oxidation,
ment for the upooming filing
with OPSB and is described Board seeks pub! ic input ual questions from residents. that prodtlces a fertilizer coas a chance for the public to about the plant and this
The OPSB filing process product instead of synthetic
receive more specific infor- meeting is an opportunity for requires an additional public ~psuni produced from tramation about the plant and the general pllblic to get that hearing at a later date once ditional limestone scrubbing
speak with AMP-Ohio rep- information," Carson added. the application has been filed. technologies.
The meeting will consist
resentatives about not only
This May AMP-Ohio filed - Construction on the 1,000
the plant but the plant's five- of an overview of the project an air permit-to-install appli- megawatt facility is tentamile transmission line that and ~n-air remarks before cation with the Ohio tively anticipated to begin
goes from Uta1t to Sutton breaking into groups to visit Environmental Protection in 2008-09. The plant's
Township and ends at a sub- "expert resource stations" or ·Agency for the coal-fired online date remains 2012.

Plans·for
Middleport·
streetscape
finalized
OBITUARIES

BY BRIAN

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• Adrienne Mills Munns
• Harold Eugene Munns

Jeanie Owens and Tammy Taylor.
The first act will also include caroling
around the piano by a group of show
vocalists accompanied by Susan
Legg at the piano. 1
Following a short intermission , the
second act will open with Tom Payne
singing ''All I Want for Christmas is
You ," -Charles
Scott
playing
"Rhapsody in Blue" on the piano, Kay
Spencer singing "Rock Around the
Christmas Tree" and "Give Me One
Reason, " Crane doing "Find the
King," and Tim and Edie King and
Harry and Jane Tompkins performing
a 1956 dance.
Tammy Taylor and Stiffler will sing

MIDDLEPORT - The
Middleport Development
Group continues to evaluate a proposed streetscape
plan unveiled last month,
and met Thursday to discuss speci fie elements of
the proposal.
The revitalization committee also discussed possible
sources for the funds necessary to match Tier II downtown revitalization funds it
hopes to secure for the project. The Ohio Department
of Development requires a
one-to-one match from
applicants, but gives leverage to applications with two,
three or four-to-one matches.
The revitalization commitc
tee will deliver feedback to
the design firm DLZ about
elements of the streetscape
· plan as it continues to develop a comprehensive revitalization plan. A second application fnr revitalization
funding froni the state will
be filed in spring, 2007.
The development group's
first application, filed
· through the Meigs County
Community Improvement
Corporation, was rejected.
·After a meeting last month
with Karen Fabiano of the
Ohio
Department
of
Development, the group
determined that its first'
application was inadequate
and incomplete, and that'
some infonnation ~tal .to its
. apprqval was not included.
That application was filed
on the CIC's behalf by
Buckeye
Hills/Hocking
Valley
Regional
Development District.
"We didn ' t give them
enough to say ·yes· to," ·
Econonmic Development
Director Perry Vamaqoe said.

PINse see Revue, AS

PIHse see Plllns, AS

INSIDE
• OONR awards
forestry proceeds.
SeePageA3
• UMWplans
Thanksgiving service.
See Page A3
• Grant sUpports
expansion of mentoring
program. See Page A3
• Southern honor roll.
SeePageA3
• For the- Reoord.
See Page AS

Cllertene Hoeftlc:ll/photo

These tap students of the Gallia-Meigs Performing Arts Studio will be dancing to "Jingle Bell Rock" in the Riverbend Talent
Revue 2006 on Nov. 24. From the left, they are Kendra FICk, Mallory Nicodemus, Emma Perrin, Jorden Evans , Mallory
Mcintyre, Lauren Dunn and Peyton Lovell,

• Excuses, excuses.
See Page A6
• A Hunger For More.
See Page A6
• OU official upholds
firing of administrators
over computer breaches.
See Page A8
• cs scienoe panel
wants its own study
. on DuPont wori&lt;ers. ·
See Page A8

WEATIIER

Talent Rewe 2006 .

features songs of the season
BY C!tARUNE HOEFUCII
HOEFLICHOMYOAilYSENTINEL.COM

MIDDLEPORT - A · variety of
entertainment will be featured in the
Riverbend Talent Revue 2006 to be
staged on Nov. 24, at Riverbend Arts
Council headquarters in the Masonic
Temple building.
Showtime for the Riverbend Arts
Council's traditional night-afterThanksgiving talent revue is 7:30
p.m. For a half-hour prior to the show,
the Big Bend Community Band
directed by Toney Dingess will play
songs of the season along with two
patriotic selections.
A welcome to the two-act show
which
will include a ' variety of
.

Christmas music, with vocals, dances.
and instrumental numbers will be
given by Jordan Roush. The show will
be emceed by T.J. King.
·The show will open with · "White
Christmas" by David Stiffler, fol:
lowed by tap dance routines to "Santa
Claus is Coming to Town" and
"Jingle Bell Rock", by students of the
Gallia-Meigs Performing Arts Studio,
Bill Crane singing "Everything's
Changed" with self accompaniment
on the guitar, Beth Stivers playing
"Star · Dust" on her clarinet, Donna
Wilson adding some homespun
humor, Ginger Cummings doing
· "White Satin" on the bowed psaltery,
selections by the Athens County
Harmonica Club, and vocals by

Local activist explores issues

surrounding coal~ electricity
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CHESHIRE
Environmental activist Elisa
Young of Racine organizes
media and public education
presentations on what she
calls "The High Price of
Cheap Coal" and is looking
to network with individuals
in the community who share
her concerns.
Young has also led .panel
discussions and conferences
on the topic and other c;nvironmental issues.
"I help peopie 1o realize
that there is more to the
cost of electricity than
what is on your electric
bill," she said.
Some of the environmen-

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·LEGIONNAIRES HONORED

tal issues. she addresses
include levels of CS, the
chemical used in Teflon production, in local water, landslides caused by mountaintop mining, and,how, mining
in the area has caused property values to decrease due
to flooding risks.
Studies are underway to
determine if carbon dioxide
produced by coal-burning
power plants can be injected
mto the ground rather than
affect ozone levels. Young
maintain~ that the land cannot support high levels of
carbon dioxide.
·" I want to meet with people because I don' t think
they realize what an impact
this is having on our com munity," she said.

Max Boring of
Racine, left, was
named
Legionnaire of
the Year and
Robert Holland
of Cheshire,
right,
Legionnaire of
the Decade, of
the FeeneyBennett Post
128, American
Legion in
Middleport. Post
Commander
Jack
Coughenour,
center, made the
presentations at
the legion hall
on Wednesday
evening.

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Staying together'
may be best option
~ If you have 1 .,..tron Of 1 comment, write: NASCAR

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•~: Homestead-Miami (Fla .)
· Speedway (1.5 miles). 267
laps/ 400.5 miles.
• MooR: SUnday, Nov. 19
'I LMt yur'l : Greg Biffle
·• QII•IIJtnc reoonl: Jamie McMurray, Dodge , 181.111 mph, Nov.
14,2003.
..
• .._ NCOtd: Greg Biffle, Ford,
131.431 mph, Nov. 20, 2005.
• LMt
Not every ballgame
is a nail-biter, and not every race is

••••1&lt;:

a side-by-side finish. Kevin Har-

"' It's not down to d"ine ·;nterven'lion - not quite -bUt ttlere
are no signs that anyone other
than Jimmie Jotmson Is golr( to
win ttJe Ne&gt;&lt;tel Cup champ;.
onship. ~·shard to begrudge a
man' woo has""""' won a
championship and has been as
·close as often as he has.
• As,Jel! Burton ooted, in this for·
mlit, the notion of someone like
Johnson beirg some kind of chOk·
er is absunj, In 2004, Johnson
won lOur out of the final s~ races,
)'Ill lost the Chase to 1&lt;urt 8uscl&gt;
·~ ~ poiots. That's not exactly
gllfjllr( at the free.throw line.
, '
~ At Phoenix, Kevin Harvick knew
he 'had to win and did so. In
ttrms of the championship,
tt!Ough, it was almost irrelevant
since Johnson finished second. ·
• At long last, Tony Stewart
stopped leap_
iog tall buildings in
a single bound. Stewart's Chevrolet was never"""' in the top 10.
"'Meanwhile, what happened to
Matt Kenseth? Still the closest
to Johnson in the Chase but
suddenly reduced to remaining
on the tnedk while others pit,
just to pick up a measly five
polots. He's drn,Jng·a Ford, but It
looks like he's at the helm of
tile Titanic.
• The Cheae, which IJeisn with
auch a Hrlea of ban&amp;a, appears
llktly to co out with 1 whimper.

• Thtre'l no truth to the rumor
thlt Brian l'llnoe hea decided
thlt ntll )'Hr'l.ChiH con·
ttridera wlll ltla •cet out of Jell

rr.· cera.

• Juen Pablo Montoy~ lnntered
In thl Fora 400 but do11n 't
111m too enthuallltlc about lt.
It IP!)IIrl I bthlnd-tht-lclnll
IUIIII 11110101 on at Chip
Gllneaal'l t11m. Montoya does·
n~ want to make his Cup debut
w!th a aubper support crew.
"' Aa It tums out, none of the
Ford Championship weekend
events fl&amp;ures to pack much of
a punch.The championships In
the Busch Series and Craftsmen Truck Series are runaways.
In fact, NASCAR has never seen
a runaway like ·Harvlck's performance In the Busch Series.

• Wllo'lllot
- It's tpugh
to beet e
championship
contender,
Jimmie Johnson, v.t.en
he's going
fl\oe races
w~outonce

finishing
worse than second .... Kevin
Harvick has chalked up half
his career victories this year.

·,

~ looks like
Matt Kenseth lost his shot at
the title. How? He's led exact·
ly three laps In the past flve
neces.... KYle Busch has
dropped 344 points off the
pace in the nine Chase raoes.

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vick 's victory 1n the Cheeker Auto
Parts 5001&lt; was as barre.n as the
desert that surrounds Phoenix In:-,. temational Rac.Way. Most of the
flnal moments were 'spent with all
the cars sitting motionless on the

track. After NASCAR officials inex·

plicably allowed Clint Bowyer's ail·
ing Chevrolet to completely coat
the track w~h oil -and leaving
cars spinning in his wake- it
'
took a red flag to restore order.
That was with six iaps to go. When
NASCAR .officials ordered the cars
restarted, .Harvick's wouldn't. It
took a tow truck to boost it off.
The tow tnuck was the only vehicle
that kept up with the No. 29 all
day. No one was going to beat Harvick compet~ively. A failing a~ernator almost beat hinl·mechanically,
though he still managed !o hold
off Jimmie ohnson during the final
three laps of green-flag racing.~
was his fifth victory of the season ,
though Johnson's runner-up finish
gave him a huge advantage in the
Chase for the Nextel Cup.

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Th is Week, c;o l'he Gaston Gazette, P.O. Box 1538, Gastonia, NC 28053

• " -: Ford 300
• Wllele: Homestead·
Miami (Ra.) Speedway
(1.5 miles), 200
laps/ 300 miles.
• WM11: Saturday, Nov. 18
• LMt , _..
Ryan Newman
• QuolllylrC NCOtd: Casey
Mears, Oodge, 177.936
mp!l, NOY. 18, 2004.
• - NCOtd: Joe Nomechek, Chevrolet. ·
132.191 mph, NOY. 11,
2001.
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Kenseth . in a Ford , won
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Phoenix International
Raceway ·in Avondale, Ariz.

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Friday, November 17, 2006

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ODNR ~wards forestry proceeds
Olive Township and Eastern than usual, because timber
Local Board of Education.
harvesting has been limited
David Glass of the this fall due to heavy rains,
POMEROY -The Ohio Division· · of Forestry Glass said.
Department of Natural awarded $158 to Meigs
Through the· division's
Resources has awarded a County Commissioners at "Trees to Textbooks" procontract for timber hat'\&lt;est Thursday's ·regular meet- gram, a percentage of revin the Shade River State ing, $158 to Olive enues from state forest manForest, and presented Township Trustees and 'agement activity· goes to
checks from proceeds of $317 to the school district. local governments.
timber sales to the county, The awards are smaller
A total of $953,383 will
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couple decided to have a
one-year anniversary reception for those who could not
Dear Annie: My wife and attend the wedding (no gifts).
I have been married for II
Many of their friends and
years and have a beautiful relatives were invited, but I
3-year-old daughter. The was not. Granted, I am
problem is, over the years handicapped and would not
we have grown, apart, arid have been able to attend, but
we now act more like don't you think, as the mothfriends than a couple. There er of the bride, that I should
is no intimacy at all. Plus, have -been given the courwe constantly disagree on tesy of getting an invitation?
- Hurt in the Midwest
how to raise our daughter.
Dear Hurt: Barring· an
I have always been willing
Monday, Nov. 20
estran~ement,'
the mother of
to make sacrifices that would
RACINE Southern
benefit my wife and child, the bnde should have been Local Board of Education
but it has taken a toll. My invited. Perhaps your regular meeting, 8 p.m.,
wife and I have· had many daughter thought you would . high school media room.
arguments. She has said be upset at not being able to
LETART - The Letart
some very hurtful things, and attend and she was ·trying to Township Trustees will
I don't think I will ever be spare your feelings . You meet at 5 p.m. at the office
able to get past them.
should tell her, calmly, that building.
it
upset you and see what
I am currently in therapy
Thesday, Nov. 21
and on medication for she says.
TUPPERS PLAINS
Dear · Annie.: Like "John · Eastern Local Board of
depression. My wife and I
agree that neither of us is in Florida," the letter from Education, 6:30 p.m., elehappy, and we've talked · "Mourning Mother" affect- mentary library conference
about divorce. The truth is, I ed me deeply. I want to room.
am no lonller attracted to respond to John:
You indicated a desire to
her and, qmte fra_nkly, wish
stop
drinking. You also said
she would shut up when she
talks. I would walk away if you would seek professionit weren't for my daughter, al help if you couldn't do it
who means the world to me. alone. I want you to know
Saturday, Nov. 18
. My wife is from another there are a lot of us recover·
POMEROY - AA Big
state and says if we split up, ing alcoholics who are not Book study, 8 p.m.. Sacred
she would move back there fighting alone. Thanks to Heart Church.
with our daughter. I don't Alcoholics Anonymous , . I
POMEROY - Special
think I could stand not being a have been sober one day at a meeting of Meigs County
daily pan of her life, which time for seven years.
Christian
Motorcycle
Please, for your sake and Association "Delivered"
means I. too, would have to
move away from my family your sanity, look up AA in
and friends in order to stay your pholte book or on the
near my daughter. I am willing Internet. We are all over the
to fight for custody, but the world and always available
odds of my winning are slim. for anyone seeking to live
I'm not trying to get out sober. I will put you in my
of the marriage to run prayers and hope that you
POMEROY - Plans were
around. I want out so I can find your way to a sober made for the annual
re~ain my self-confidence, life. God bless you, John. Thanksgiving Agape Supper
rruse my daughter and be Happily Recovering
and Communion service to be
happy again. Should I stick
Dear Recovering: We held at 6 p.m. Sunday at the
out the marriage for my were overwhelmed with let- Pomeroy Church of Christ
daughter, or . leave? ters from readers who want- .. social room at a .reCent meet·
Down and Depressed
ed to encourage John, and ing of the United Methodist
Dear Down: Can you and also who promised, after Women of Enterprise Church.
your wife live together and reading his letter and the one
During the meeting held
still create a calm and loving from "Mourning Mother," at the home of Sharon
environment for your daugh- . that they are going to try and Gantt, Becky Zurcher led in
ter? That would be. in her best get sober. Bless you all.
a thank offering program.
interest. If :,-ou cannot
Annie's Mailbox is writ· Psalm 100 was read in uni·
achieve that balance, howev- · ten by Kathy Mitchell and
er, separating would be better Marcy Sugar, longtime edi·
than making her a witness to tors of the Ann Landers
turmoil and anger. Yes, if column. Please e-mail your
your wife gets custody, you questions to anniesmailmay have to move, but many box@comcast.net, or write
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parents have made that to: Annie's Mailbox, P.O.
choice. Since you are current· Box 118190, Chicago, IL Southern Local School
ly in counseling, we think (j()(j II. To find out more District recently released
you should discuss all your about Annie's Mailbox, its honor roll for the first
and retul features by other nine weeks of 1006.
optidns with your therapist.
Seniors, principal's list,
Dear Anme: My daughter Creators Syndicate writers
all
A's: David Collins, Ryan
was married last year in Las and cartoonists, visit the
Vegas (we live in the Creators Syndicate Web Donaldson, Amber Hill ,
Midwest), and the happy page at www.creators.com. Mallory Hill, Miranda
McKelvey, Jesse McKnight,
Adam Phillips, Adelle Rice,
Rachel Wood.
Seniors, A-B honor roll:
Chance Collins, Weston
Counts. Leigh Ann Flinn,
Jacob Hunter, Nathan
· ATIIENS - Appalachian AmeriCorps' goal to recruit McClure, Bl!thany Vance.
Juniors, principal's list,
counties in Ohio and West volunteers to serve commuall
A's: Bonnie Allen,
nities
in
meaningful
ways."
Virginia will have the
Morgan
Brown, Lindsay
Big Brothers Big Sisters of
. · opportunity to create and
expand mentoring programs Athens began its 20th year of Buzzard, Erin Chapman,
for young people thanks to a service in Athens County in Heather Cundiff, Sarah Elnew grant received by Big October. Partner organiza- Dabaja, Courtney Ginther,
Brothers Big Sisters of . tions will benefit from the Krystle Marler, Whitney
knowledge and best practices Riffle. Kaylyn Spradling.
Athens, Inc.
The Corporation ·for developed by .Big Brothers
Juniors, A-B honor roll:
Big
Sisters
of
America,
the
National and Community
Georgetta Brickles, Teddy
Service has awarded Big national authority on mentor· Brown, Ryan Chapman,
Brothers · Big Sisters of ing. Sojourners is a youth Tyler Circle, Stephanie
Athens, Inc. a one-year development organization Cundiff, Abigail lenkins,
planning grant to develop a committed to helping foster · Kreig
Kleski , Amber
regional program that will care youth successfully tran- Norville, Amy Norville,
place teams of two or more sition into adulthood.
Noel Sellers, Steven Sellers,
One unique aspect of this Ashley Weddle.
full-time AmeriCorps memberS in local schools, non- program w1ll be the targeting
Sophomores, principal's
profits, and faith-based of fonner foster care youth to list, all A's:
Rusty
organizations to develop serve as AmeriCorps mem- Carnahan, Bryan ·harris,
and implement site-based bers. In addition to receiving Chris Holter, Drew Hoover,
a:ll of the training and support Emma Hunter, Tosha Jones,
mentoring programs.
provided
to Chelsea Pape, Rachael
Partner organizations are normally
now being sought to host AmeriCorps members, this Pickens, Jaime Warner.
these members and infor- Corps'J1lembe.rs will receive
Sophomores, A-B honor
mational meetings will be comprehensive support to roll: Rashell Boso, Brody
held in Ohio and West · help them prepare for and be
Virginia in early December. successful in college after
fl%'. ~
Big Brothers Big Sisters their term of service.
"We'd
love
to
talk
with
of Athens County, in part·
&amp;-fla,.,
nership with their long-term organizations interested in
P.O. Box 369
collaborator, Sojourners, mentori ng in order to see if
Racjna, Ohio 45771
has initiated this program in we are a good match for
To Whom It May
an effort to spread the pos i· support," encouraged Amy Concern:
It has been brought
tive periefits of mentoring Reinhardt.
to my attention that
Informational meeting s Western Land
acros~ rural Appalachia.
will
be held Tuesday, Dec. 5 Management has been
"We believe m the power
leasing ground In lhls
of mentoring relationships at the Athens (OH) Public
area.
as a means to pos1llve Library from 3 to 5 p.m. and
J.D. Drilling Is also
impact in the lives of young on Thursday, Dec. 7 in
leasing •pacific area11
of lntereat In Meigs
Charleston,
W.Va.
The
time
people,"
stated
Amy
County
but I am In no
Reinhardt, Big Brothers Big and location of the way connected to
Sisters of Athens Executive Charleston meeting will be
Western Land
Management ,n or have
announced.
To
register
for
Director, "That's where this
I ever met or talked
one
of
these
meetings
or
for
AmeriCorps progran1_comes
with them about
in. Our desire to serve more more information, call 740anything.
Thank You ,
kids thrqugh mentoring pro- 594-3395 or e-mail bbbsaJames E . Diddle
grams is a great fit wtth thensdirector@yahoo-. com.

Public meetings

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Reutimann, Toyota,
173.116 mph, Nov. 18,
2005.
• - -: Ron Hornaday Jr., Chevrolet,
133.260 mph, Nov. 15.
2002.
• Lnt - : Johnny Benson, in a Toyota, won the ,
Casino Ari&gt;ona 150 at
PhoeniK International
Raceway in Avondale, Ariz.

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er Auto Parts 500k, with no serious
fight afterward. Gordon finished
fourth, Edwards fifth. They huddled
afterward . "We were just talking
about vacation plans and stuffwe're
going to do at the end of the year,"
.. said Edwards, grinning. "It was exciting," said Gordon .

NUCAR 1'1111 Wetk'l Moftte
Dutton .."" hla.lllle: "Isn't~ nice
to see what other 1port1 would cell
·no harm, no !oul'?'

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NASCAR This Week
John Andrettlle the hiaheet-ranklna
r.ookie In the Buach Series. ·
Honest to goeh.
·
Andren!, ~3, flniahed fifth In the
1991 Indianapolis 500 and- won a
CART race in Surfers Paradise, Aus·
· tralla. He won Winston (now Nextel)
Cup races in Daytona and Mar·
tilisvllle. He won the Rolex 24 at Daytona in 1989. He was the firs.t driver
ever to compete in the Indianapolis
500 and Coca.Cola 600 on the same
day, in 1994.
.
But in the Busch Series, Andretti is
a rookie. Prior to the start of the season, his only Busch Series ra~e had
been a 13th-place finish at Daytona in
1998.
.
Andretti's father is Aldo Andretti,
whose twin brother Mario is one of
the racing's more legendary names . .
John's godfather, A.J. Foyt, is another.
John's nephew, Marco Andretti, finished second in this year's Indy 500.
Andretti is just outside the top 10 in
the Busch Series points. He said the
biggest difficulty for an independent
- Andretti drives the No. 10 Ford of
PPC Racing - is not the dominance of
Nextel Cup drivers, but rather the
technological and monetary advantages of Cup teams,
"We don't have a Cup team to lean
against," he said. "We can't go get
notes and things from them. ·I feel
like, when we go to a road course or a
short track or Daytona or Tallad_!lga,
we can run with anybody, but if'We
come to these mile-and-a-half tracks,
we're worse than rookies. We're just
scratching our heads.
"If we could go testing and"do tllose

BYTHEBEND

be awarded statewide this
year to 18 school districts,
and the same amount of to
local governments in I 3
counties.
.
Shade River State Forest
makes up 2,475 acres on
fonnerly abandoned, unpro·
ductive farmland near
Forked Run State Park in
Olive Township.

Community Calendar

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Veteran Andretti
drops down to
Busch Series and
finds success

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In 1'11111 ....... ....

NASCAR eanctlontd tavtn

races, from 1952 throulh 1956, It
Plllm Beach Speedway In Wnt Palm
Beach, Fla. The OVII .WIII,I, mile
and beaon an dirt track but was
pevad for the final two races In .
1956. Herb Thomas won four
times, the first three on dirt and the
final one on pavement. Thomas'
three dirt-track victories occurred
while drlvlni a Hudson Hornet, but
his final victory wes In a Chevrolet.
Tim Aock won the track's first race ,
on Jan. 20, 1952, and th&amp; final race
went to Billy Myers, on March 4,
1956.

John Clar1\f lhe Gazette

John Andrettl, bom In Betlllellem, Pa.,llld raised partly In lndllupolls, f11duated fnlm
MonMan Coltece In Bethlehem, lllljlllncln business IIIIMII8ment.

things, it would change our luck . ... Series just by itself, we don't even
It's been a lot of fun to get to know have a mile-and-a-half track that we
these guys and get to see the future of can go to and test, let alone if we
the sport. They'll never talk to you · could get tires or anything. That's
again when they start winning races what really hurts the stand-alone
over on the Cup side."
team.
Andretti, born in Bethlehem, Pa.,
''I think it's .great that (Cup drivers)
and raised partly in Indianapolis, come over and teach young kids how
graduated from Moravian College in to race. They're going to be become
Bethlehem, majoring in business man- better racers with them around. But
agement.
you've got to be able to see them at
"Most people talk about the Cup some point in the race. They can't just
drivers," he said, "but it's not the Cup go off and leave you in the dirt."
drivers, it's the Cup teams. It's the resources they· have, the testing that
Contact Monte Dutton at
they have. If you look at the Busch
hmdutton50@aol.com

..... your cll&amp;tce to ...
Kahne'l new 'allllt&amp;lt'
Dodge is holding the Kasey
Kahne Dream Job Sweepstakes,
which offers one fan a chance to be
Kahne's ·ass istant " at the Dodge
Charger 400 In May 2007 at Dar- ·
lington Raceway. To enter, visit
www.kaseykahnedreamjob.com and
complete a questionnaire on why
you wo uld be the best candidate to
be Kahne 's assistant. Three.finalists will be flown to Las Vegas on
March 9·11, 2007. for final judging,
and the winner will be announced
on March 26, 2007. The grand-prize
winner will spend four days at
Evernham Motorsports in
Statesville. N.C.·, working with the
marketing department and schedul·
ing Kahne's activities for the Darlingtorl race.

Chapter, 10 a.m., Common
Grounds Coffee Shop.
Officers will be elected.
Thesday, Nov. 21
CHESTER
Past
Councilors Club, Chester
Council 323, Daughters of
America, 7 p.m. at the .
Masonic hall. Jo Ann Ritchie
and Doris Grueser, hostesses.
POMEROY - Regular
meeting, Pomeroy Post 39,
American Legion. Dinner at
7 p.m. followed by business
meeting. Membership drive
concluding.

Bottom United Methodist
Church. Take canned food
item
for · · Meigs
Cooperative Parish . .
SYRACUSE - ' Dennis
Moore to speak and sing at
Syracuse
Community
Church, 6:30p.m.
. LONG BOTIOM
Hymn sing at the Long
Bottom United Methodist
Church, 7 p.m. Take canned
food item for Meigs
Cooperative Parish.
EAST
LETART
Revival services will be
held at 7 p.m. through Nov.
21 at the East Letart
Methodist Church. There
will ~a guest speaker each
night an special singing.

Christ, comer of Fifth and
Main Streets.
Tuesday, Nov. 21
POMEROY
-Meigs
County Board of Elections
conducts the official count
of ballots cast in the Nov. 7
general election at 9 a.m. on
Nov. 21 at the board office.

Birthdays

Tuesday, Nov. 21
CHESTER . Opal
Eichinger will observe her
81 st birthday on Nov. 21.
Cards may be sent to her at
Box 82, Chester, Ohio 45720.
She retired from the Chester
Sunday, Nov. 19
Post Office last year after
working there for 45 years.
POMEROY
Community Thanksgiving
Sunday, Nov. ~6
service; sponsored by Meigs
POMEROY - Luetchia
Riggs will observe her 98th
County
. Ministerial
Association, 7 p.m., Trinity
birthday on Nov. 26. Cards
Fr.iday, Nov. 17
Church. Rev Keith · Rader
MIDDLEPORT - There may be sent to her .at the
will be the speaker. . will be a free community Rocksprings Rehabilita_tion
Refreshments will follow.
turkey dinner with serving Center or to her home, 3945
LONG BOTTOM
Road,
from 4:30 to 6:15 p.m. at Rockspr-ings ·
Hymn sing, 7 p.m ., Long the Middleport Church of Pomeroy, Ohio 45769.

Church events

Other events

UMW plans Thanksgiving service
son and "What Gift Can We of "undesignated giving" been joined. Mrs. King was
Bring?" was sung. Members were read by Zurcher and installe&lt;! as a member of the
brought forth their offerings Dolores Will. Prayer con· nominating committee of
of thanks collected during eluded the program.
the new district.
Announcement· was made
Martha King, Will, Sarah
the past year and filled out
cards of personal thankful- Dill , Carla Carter, Edith of the Enterprise Church
ness to attach to a poster Sisson of Forest Run UMW. Christmas Bazaar which
prepared by the leader.
and F~ankie Hunnel report- will be held inside Alligator
Articles from "Response" ed attending the uniting cer- · Jack's on Saturday, Dec. 2.
magazine illustrating the emony of the new Foothill s
Refreshments were served
work of United Methodist District held at The Plains by Gantt and Carole Collins
Women at home and over- UMC. Parts of the former · to the those named and
seas funded by The Thank Athens District and the Becky Baer, Pat Thoma,
Offering and other avenues Zanesville District have Alyiah and Troy Gantt, Jr.

Southern releases.honor roll

Grant supports expansion
of mentoring program

Flint, Kyle Goode, Alex Natalie Wood.
Sixth grade, principal's
Hawley.
Samantha
Jist, all A's: Kody Wolfe.
Patterson, April Richards.
Sixth grade, A-B honor
Freshmen, principal's
list, a!l A's: Kris Kleski, roll: Christopher Chancey,
Michael Manuel, Dustin Timothy Elam, Jennifer
Salser, Breartna ·Taylor, McCoy, Shelby Pickens,
Lynzee Tucker, Mac Wood. Stefanie Pyles, Cody Taylor.
Fifth grade, principal's
Freshmen, A·B honor
roll: John · Powell, Cody list, all .A's: Abigail Atkins,
· Richards, Nathan Roush, Baylee Hupp, Nathan
Jessica Shelton, · Alisha Leamond.
Fifth grade, A-B honor
Sinclair, Dustin Smeck,
roll: Christopher Barton.
Katie Woods.
Eighth grade, principal's Darien Diddle, Brandon
Grueser, Lacey Hupp.
list, all A's: Eric Buzzard.
Jones,
Taylor
Eighth grade, A·B honor Rikey
McNickle,
Casey
Pickens,
roll: Trevor Aint, Joseph
Forester, Bobbi Harris , Allison Taylor.
Fourth grade, princi·
Mickale Hill, Zachary
Manuel , Charles Pyles, Sara pal's Jist, all A's: Jesse
Connolly, Bradley McCoy,
Reitmire; Tyler Wolfe.
Seventh grade, princi· · Tristen Wolfe .
Fourth grade,A-8 honor
pal's list, all A's: Emma
roll: Ashley Baker, Nicole
Powell, Hope Teaford.
Seventh grade, A·B . Brickles, Zachary Carpenter,
honor roll: Emily Ash , Kali Cunningham, Adrianna
Alison Brown, Andrew Hayman, Jacob Hoback.
Ginther, Robert Goode, Caitlyn H9lter, Rea Hoschar,
Miller,
Chai s
Sahara Harmon, Amber Tyler
Cassandra
Hayman, Au stin Hill , Rodriguez,
James Hill, Katelyn Hill, Roush, Morgan Roush.
Kelsey Holsinger, Chel sea Clinton Smith, Bethany
Holter, Emily Manuel, Theiss, Cameron Yates.
Third grade, principal's
Morgan
McMillan .
Andrew Roseberry, Olivia list, all A's: Jeremy Dutton ,
Searles, Abbie Willi ams. Cameryn Harmon , Brynn

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Joseph Morris, Wayne
Shockey, Jansen Wolfe.
Third grade, A·B honor
roll: Kari Arnold, Morgan
Davis, Sydney Diddle,
Tanner Grubb, Parker Hill,
Theron Johnson, Dimitrious
Lamm , Ashley Lickliter,
Dalton Patterson, Madeline
Quillen , Sylvi-a Richards,
William Shu law, ·Crew
Warden, Elizabetg Wolfe.
. Second grade, principal's list, all A's: Clayton
Boso, Sierra Cleland, Talon
Drummer, Daniel Dunfee, ·
Eli Hunter, Marissa Johnson,
Mar lee Maynard. · Trey
Pickens, Macie Rodriguez,
Amber Sturgeon.
Second grade, A-B honor
roll: Ashlynn Adkins, Paige
Buckley, Tyler Custer, Gage
Hensley. Lucas Hunter,
Christopher Justis, Haley
Musser, Nicholas Roush,
Faith Teaford, Logan Theiss,
Tanner Thorla. Madalyn
Wood.
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Today is Friday, Nov. 17, the 321 st day of 2006. There
are 44 days left in the year.
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Today's Highlight in History:
On Nov. 17, 1800, Congress held its first session.in
Washin~ton in the partially completed Capitol building.
On thts date:
In 1558, Elizabeth I ascended the English throne upon
. the death of Queen Mary.
·
In 1889, the Union Pacific Railroad Co. be an direct,
at y rat roa . servtce tween
tcago an
an , . re .,
as well as Chicago and San Francisco.
In 1917, sculptor August Rodin died in Meudon, France,
atage77.
In 1934, Lyndon Baines Johnson married Claudia Alta
Taylor, better known as "Lady Bird."
.
In 1962, Washington's Dulles International Airport was
dedicated by President Kennedy.
In 1970, the Soviet Union landed an unmanned, remotecontrolled vehicle on the moon, the Lunokhod I.
In 1973, President Nixon told Associated Press managing
editors meeting in Orlando, Fla.: "People have got to know
whether or not their president is a crook. Well, I' m not a
crook."
In 2002, Israeli statesman Abba Eban died near Tel Aviv
at age 87.
· Ten years ago: A Russian Mars space probe carrying plutonium plunged into the South PaCific Ocean after failing to
break out of Earth's orbit following its launch. The World
Food Summit concluded a five -day meeting in Rome.
Five years ago: The Taliban confirmed the death of
Osama bin Laden's military chief Mohammed Atef in an
airstrike three days earlier. Burhanuddin · Rabbani, the
Afghan president ousted five years earlier by the Taliban,
returned to the capital Kabul. Lennox Lewis knocked out
Hasim Rahman in the fourth round to get back his WBC
and IBF heavyweight titles. Former U.S. Sen. Harrison A.
Williams Jr., whose political career was ended by the
Abscam bribery scandal, died in Denville, N.J .. at age 81.
Today's Birthdays: Sin~er Gordon Lig~tfoot is 68. Movie
director Martin Scorsese ts 64. Actress Lauren Hutton is 63.
Actor-director Danny DeVito is 62. "Saturday Night Live"
producer Lome Michaels is 62. Baseball Hall-of-Farner
Tom Seaver is 62. Movie director Roland Joffe is 61.
Democratic National Chairman Howard Dean is 58. Actor
Stephen Root is 55 . Actress-producer-director Yolanda
King is 51. Actress Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio is 48.
Actor William Moses is 47. Entertainer RuPaul is 46. Actor
Dylan Walsh is 43 . Actress Sophie Marceau is 40. Actressmodel Daisy Fuentes is 40. Rhythm-and-blues singer
Ronnie DeVoe (New Edition ; Bell Biv DeVoe) is 39. Rock
musician Ben Wilson (Blues Traveler) is 39. Rhythm-andblues musician Jeff Allen (Mint Condition) is 38. Actress
Leslie Bibb is 33. Actor Brandon Call is 30. Country singer
Aaron Lines is 29. Actress Rachel McAdams is 28. Rock
musician kaac Hanson (Hanson) is 26. Actor Justin Cooper
is 18. Actress Raquel Castro ("Jersey Girl") is 12.
Thought for Today : "We have so many words for states
of the mind, and so fe,w for the states of the body." Jeanne Moreau, French actress.

LETTERS TO THE
EDITOR

OPINION

Friday, November 17,2006

Victoria Jackson sees her. reflection on (Studio 60'
It's no surprise that
Victoria Jackson watches
"Studio 60 on the Sunset
Strip,'' the latest slice-ofelite-life offering from
Aaron "West Wing" Sorkin.
After all, one of the main
characters in this drama set
inside a . late-night sketch
comedy show- a fictional
West Coast version of
"Saturday Night Live"- is
Harriet Hayes, a blonde,
female, singing comedian ·
who is a born-again
Christian.
This got Jackson's attention real quick.
" I'm the only blonde,
female, singing, born-again ·
Christian comedian in . the
history of 'Saturday Night
Live.' I'm pretty sure
th!!re's only one of me,"
said Jackson, in the high,
childlike voice that is her
trademark. After watching
the pilot episode, she asked
-her husband, "What's going
on? Was that me?" It was,
she said, "Pretty strange. It
hit close to home."
Jackson knows enough
about the struggling NBC
series to know that the pi votal romance between the
Hayes . character and the
"East Coast liberal Jewish
te ts
at ets wn er att
based, in large part, on the
real-life romance between
Sorkin and the Tony Awardwinning actress Kristin
Chenoweth, an outspoken
Christian .
"It's hard on a very private level," Chenoweth told

Terry
Mattingly

the Toronto Star. "I once
told Aaron, 'Unless you
accept Jesus Christ as your
(iersonal savior, then get the
hell out,' and he laughed for
two minutes. Then I see it
on the show in a different
way .. :. I went on The 700
Club to promote an album
of Christian songs . I had
recorded and, yes, Aaron
and I argued about that. But
it doesn't mean I want to
watch that disagreement
flung up on the screen for
all America to see.".
Chenoweth stressed that
some of the character "is
literally me and some of it
is not me at all."
Jackson feel s the same
way. She has seen scenes
that appear to have been
based on events - ·on-stage
and off- during her 'SNL'
seasons from 1986-92,
when the "Tonight Show"
Carvey, Julia Sweeney,
Dennis Miller, Nora Dunn,
Mike Myers, Jan Hooks,
Dayid Spade and others.
Take, for example, that
"Studio 60" pilot that
focused on a comedy sketch
titled "Crazy Christians."

• That was the name
Jackson assigned to a
sketch she was asked to
perform, leading her to
plead for relief from executive
director
Lome
Michaels. He heard .her out
and
assigned
another
actress to do the part. The
sketch bombed in dress
rehearsal and vanished.
"It was a legitimate
sketch that was making fun
of what they called extreme
Christians," said Jackson ~
"You know, there ;ue
Christians out there that
make life rather embarrassing for other Christians.
... Now I can make fun of
people wlio have a Jesus
· toaster and Jesus salt and
pepper sha'kers and Jesus
. napkin holders. That's fair.
· But this time they wanted
me to kneel down in a comedy show and pretend to
pray -to get'a laugh. I just
couldn 't do it. I told Lome
that I thought I'd start crying or shaking. Prayer is
real. J think prayer is talking to God."
Jackson said it's important that her colleagues
worked with her and tried
to respect her beliefs. Still,
it was sometimes hard to do
come yw en ew-1 any
of the writers truly
understood her · faith and,
thus, her strengths as a
comic.
"Studio 60" is doing a
good job · of showing this
kind of tension, sbe said. It
also helps that Harriet

Hayes is not being portrayed as "one of those
Christian cliches, somebody who has no brains and
no talent. They're trying to
make her a real person." ·
Still, Jackson noted that
there have been glitches
'that will puzzle traditional
Christians.
During one episode, a
journalist asks if Harriet
would have trouble doing a
sketch about premarital sex.
The born-again comedian
responds: "I don't have a
problem having premarital
sex. It might be the only sex
that I ever have."
Maybe Sorkin and his
team don't get it, said
jackson, who has married
·and had a newborn when
she joined the SNL cast.
"They can't conceive of
having a romance involving
a smart, attractive, funny
· woman who isn't going to
compromise on what she
believes about sex," she
said. "They could have all
kinds of good plot points
that revolve around that
romantic tension. You
know, you don't have to
end up in the bedroom all
the time."

tor ·of the Washington
Journalism Center at the
Council for Christian
Colleges and Universities
and
leads
the
GetReligion.org project to
study religion and the
news.)

Friday, November 17, 2006

Adrienne Mills Munns
Harold Eugene Munns
MIDDLEPORT - A Memorial Service will be held at 2
p.m . on N&lt;W. 18, 2006, at the Middleport Chapel of Fisher
Funer~l Home for Adrienne (Mills) Munns, who passed
away 1!1 August, 2006, and Harold Eugene Munns, who
passed away m May, 2006. Officiating will be Rev.
Clifford Coleman.
Mrs. Munns was born on.June 30, 1934 in Middleport,
daughter of the late David Russell and Alice Louise Grimm
Mills·. She retired from Central VA Training Center where
she was a registered nurse.
·
Mr. Munns was born on August 3, 1931, in Irvington, N.J.,
son of the late George W. and Mildred Ester Hemingway
Munns. He received a B.S. in Chemistry in 1953 and attained
his ~aster 's Degree in Biochemistry in 1956. He ,retired
fr?~ ~abc~k and Wilcox Technologies/Naval Nuclear Fuel
Dtvtston wtth 32 years of service.
Mr. and Mrs. Munns were members of St. John's
Episcopal Church . .
Surviving are six children, Kim Hodges and her husband,
Tom, of Oakmont, Pa.; Lee Ann Hill of Goode; Fritz
Munns of Lynchburg; Mitzi Frady and her husband, Kevin,
of Forest ; Betsy Wilson and her husband, Woody, of
Amherst; and Mindy Long and her husband, Dave, of
Lynchburg; seven grandchildren, Scott Thacker, JonMichael · Frady, Randy f..:ljihoney, Wyatt Wilson, Alisori
Hodges, Nicholas Frady and Katie Long; and a sister of
Mrs. Munns, Rae Ann Gwiazdowsky, Middleport.
In addition to their parents, they were preceded by a son,
George Russell Munns; Mrs. Munns' brother, James "Bodie"
Mills; and Mr. Munns' brother, George W. Munns, Jr.
Memorial contributions may be sent to Cenlral Virginia
Alzheimer's Association, P.O~ Box 823, Lynchburg, Va.,
24505 or Virginia Baptist Hospital Auxiliary, 3300 Rivermont
Avenue, Lynchburg, Va., 24503; or Gentle Shepherd Hospice,
6045 Peters Creek Road, Roanoke, Va. 240 19.

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electrical receptacle box lid and shot the "no trespassing
sign" at the village water tank on Roy Jones Road.
Sheriff Robert Beegle reported the following other
complaints:
.
• Jennifer Morris of Mile Hill Road, Racine, reported that
her residence had been entered and items taken. There was
no sign of forced entry.
• Herbert Bare Ill, Langsville, reported Wednesday
night that the windows in his car were knocked out.
Charges are pending.
• Danielle Althouse of Albany reported that someone
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and took items .
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Plans
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Afterthoughts on the electio1Js
Bush on a "bipartisan"
agenda. On Iraq in particular, it appears to have
dawned on the Democrats
that now they will be
expected
to .come .forward
William
with proposals of their own,
Rusher
rather than simp! y condemning . the admini stration's conduct of the war. If
so, it is possible that agree'
term consequences of the ment can be hammered out
Democratic victory
on various steps to bring ,
"party realignments," and about a better result there
the like. The Democratic -perhaps along lines to be
Party still suffers from fun- suggested by the Baker
damental structural prob- commission.
lems that prevent it from
But first the two sides
being a truly viable national will have to agree on the
party. It is scarcely a party ultimate obj~ive . Do we
a! all . It has become, want to win in Iraq , or sim instead, a coalition of sepa- ply pull out and trust that
rate minorities (blacks, the Islamic jihadists will be
gays, feminist s, environ- satisfied with that. and go
mentalists, atheists, etc.), back to tending their goats?
each with its own little It is necessary to ask
agenda and sharing a com- whether the American peomon hatred of the American ple truly realize the depth
majority. These can, collec- and persi stence · of the
tively, add up to a lot of jihadists' determination to
votes, but they find it destroy the Western world,
extremely difficult to unite and the suicidal lengths to
on any of the broader which their supporters are
themes that ani mate the willing to go to bring that
American people .
about. If we don ' t, reaching
It will be interesting to bipartisan agreement on a
see how the Democratic strategy for the Middle East
leadership conducts itself in ma y prove - fat all y th e 'next two years. Some of impossilile.
th e earl y signs have been
.All this impacts directly,
enco urag ing. The re has of course , o n the presidenbeen a lot of talk about ti al election coming up in
wo rk ing with Pres ide nt 2008, and on the two par-

ties' choice of presidential
candidates.. Assuming we
are still enmeshed in some
sort of military operation in
the Middle East, both candidates will be e)!.pected to
outline pretty clear! y what
their ongoing policy would
be: One or both may be
tempted to adopt Richard
Nixon 's strategy in 1968: to
hint that he had a "secret
plan" for extricati'ng us
from Vietnam, without
specifying exactly what it
was . But this time the
American people will surely want to know more.
So the 2008 election, and
its preliminaries in the party
pnmaries, the conventions,
and the , election campaign
itself, will almost certainly
constitute a Great Debate
on the future of U.S. foreign policy, with particular
reference to the threat from
Islam.
Meanwhile, the 2006
elections have ended 'the
long Republican monopoly '
on running the nation 's
affairs. The Democrats,
ready or not, are bac k in the
game , and the nation ' s
future depend s on what
turns out to be the meaning
of "bipartisanship."
(William Rusher is a
Distinguished Fellow ofrh e
Claremont Institute for rhe
Study of Statesma••ship 'and
Political Philosophy.)

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under r ~ v i ew was financed
through
a
$10,000
Applachian
Regional
Commission grl)nt secured
by the development group.
' Design elements in the plan
include a pavillion-type picnic shelter, wrought iron
and brick fencing designs,
colorized sidewalks, and the
development
of
two
"nodes" at Walnut Street
and on Mill Street.
Those nodes are i denti fied as areas with strong
potential for development
and use by the community,
and could be locations for
seating areas, enhanced
parking areas and other
. public facilities. The nodes

would serve as focal points
for the larger streetscape
·design scheme.
Emphasizing the use of
two village-owned parking
lots, the pedestrian-oriented
streetscape plan also relies
heavily on a planned multipurpose trail which has
already received $200,000
in federal funding.
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but
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WASHINGTON
Democrats embraced Rep.
Nancy Pelosi as the first
woman House speaker in
history on Thursday, then
quickly snubbed her, selecting Steny Hoyer of
Maryland as majority leader
against her wishes.
· "Let the healing begin,"
Pelosi, D·Calif., said after
Hoyer had eased · past her
preferred candidate, Rep.
John Murtha, a prominent
opponent of the war in Iraq.
The secret-ballot vote for
Hoyer was 149-86. She was
chosen by acclamation.
Added Hoyer, a 25-year
veteran of Congress : ''T.he
Republicans need to know,
the president needs to
know and the country
needs to know our caucus
is unified today."
AP photo
Hoyer, Murtha and severIncoming
House
Speaker
Nancy
Pelosi
of
Calif.,
flanked
by
incoming
House
Democratic
al other Democrats predicted there would be no linger- Caucus Chairman , Rep . Rahm Emanuel, D-111., left, and incoming House Majority Whip
ing effects from the bruising James Clyburn of S.C., meets reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington, .Thursday where the ·
leadership campaign as the new Democratic House leadership was announced . .
party looks ahead to taking
Pelosi, 66, · faced neither Like Pelosi, he campaigned defense issues and rtow in
control of the House i'it
January after a dozen years challenger nor controversy widely and raised millions I ine to become chairman of
in her own race to become for fellow Democrats in the the subcommittee with conin the minority.
Not · everyone sounded the Democrats' choice for run-up to the congressional trol over the Pentagon bud· get His bid for the leadefconvinced, though. "It ere- • speaker - and the first elections.
ated these tensions that we · woman in history - after
On
Sunday
Pelosi ship led critics to recall the
now have to work on," said four years as party leader.
stepped forcefully into the Abscam bribery scandal of
Her ascension awaits a r:~ce - out of loyalty to 1980, an FBI sting operaRep. Jose Serrano of New
York, a Hoyer supporter.
vote by the full House. on Murtha, her allies said. She ~ion that sent some lawmakRep. Jim Moran, D-Va., Jan. 4, the opening day of issued a letter of support for ers to jail. Murtha was never
who backed Murtha, said the new Congress.
him, praising ·him for hav- charged in the case, despite
some members of the rank"We made history and ing called a year ago for an a videotape that showed
will
make end to the U.S. military him bein~ offered $50,000.
and-file had told both rival now we
camps . to count them as progress for the American presence in Iraq.
" I' m not mterested ... at this
supporters. "We know who people," the Californian
"I salute your courageous point," .he said.
they
are,"
he
said, told fellow Democrats leadership that changed the
On Thursday, Rep. Jerrold
although he later added moments after her selec- national debate and helped Nadler of New York said
that many of them were tion in the closed meeting, make Iraq the central issue Hoyer's victory was due in
lawmakers whose victories according to officials of this historic election," part (o gratitude lawmakers
on Nov. 7 gave Democrats familiar with her remarks. she wrote.
felt at his campaign efforts.
their majority.
She pledged that after 12
Four days later, behind " Along with Nancy and
"If they're freshmen, years in the minority, "we closed doors, she lauded Rahm, Steny deserves a lot
they get a pass on this one," will not be dazzled by · Murtha for having altered of credit for getting us
he said.
money and special interc the course of the campaign here." Rep. Rahm Emanuel .
Democrats· chose their ests."
debate on the war and said of Illinois served as chairleaders for the next two
A veteran of nearly two it was in part responsible man of the party's House
years as lawmakers in both decades in Congress, Pelosi for the Democrats' elec- campaign committee and
houses _labored to wrap up raised more than $50 mil- toral victories. · She urged was rewarded Thursday
work for the expiring I 09th lion for the party's candi- fellow Democrats to elect with the caucus chair post,
Congress and look ahead to dates and committees over him majority leader to help the No. 4 positi.on.
the !lOth, which convenes the past two years. In her her change the course of
The Democrats also
time as minority leader, she the war.
on Jan. 4.
selected James Clyburn of
House -Republicans hold was credited with molding
Hoyer countered with South Carolina as majority
elections on. Friday, with a an often-fractious rank-and- nominating speeches from whip, their No. 3 post. He is
two-way race for minority · file iqto a unified force three lawmakers from the second black lawmaker
leader.
opposing the conservative Pelosi 's state of California, in history to reach as high as
Rep. John Boehner of agenda
advanced
by Reps. Henry Waxman, a pany whip. William Gray
Ohio, the current majority President Bush and con- Lucille Roybal-Allard and of Pennsylvania held the
Dennis Cardoza.
leader, faces a challenge gressional Republicans.
same title 1989-91.
Cardoza, who earlier had
from Rep. Mike Pence of
Other Democrats evaluThe race between Hoyer
Indiana. A third contender. and Murtha was tinged with made a nominating speech ated . Pelosi's decision to
Rep. Joe Barton of Texas, the residue of a leadership for Pelosi, then urged fellow take sides.
"She's a very smart
dropped out of the race and election five years ago. Democrats to pick Hoyer
endorsed Boehner.
Pelosi defeated Hoyer then despite her wishes to the woman who made an error
· Missouri Rep. Roy Blunt, to become the party 's whip, contrary. He said the two in judgment," said Rep.
the incumbent GOP whip, with Murtha as her cam- had been a team and would Barney Frank, D-Mass.
continue to be a team, and
also drew an opponent, Rep. patgn manager.
Rep. David Obey of
John Shadegg of Arizona. . Hoyer, 67, \\as the front- he added, " Have the Wi sconsin added, "She 's
Speaker Dennis Hastert, runner from the start in the courage to do what you gutsy as hell and she's willR-111 ., has decided to step current race for majority know is right."
ing to take a chance."
Murtha is a former·
down from leadership in leader after having served
the wake of his party's as second-ranking in the Marine, widely respected
election defeat.
leadership for four years. for his knowledge of

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Meigs Community Action
Network (MCAN). is holding a meeting on Saturday,
Dec . 2 at 4 p.m . in the
Racine Library for all interested parties.
Young said residents will
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The stakes that tie down
God - really as family and the tent that houses the famfriends - to feed on the ily of God (see Isaiah 54:2)
Lord Himself in our hearts are rontinually pulled up
Rev.
by faith. How easy is it, and moved outward as peoJonathan · thou~h, to tip our hat to the ple all over the world turn in
Alm1ghty arid excuse our- faith from sin and death to
Noble
selves on Sunday morning? Jesus Christ. Tapped on the
PASTOR,
TRINITY CHURCH
Prayer is a feast as well.' shoulder by the awesome
We are invited to enter the hand of the Master, men and
throne room of heaven to women througliout th,e
converse with our Creator pages of human history
and Redeemer, to cast A our have had the breath of God
alleyways, onto the high- cares on Him, to listen and be breathe into them the spark
ways and byways to bring strengthened by Him. But are of divine life. As He moves
in "the · poor and crippled We too tired? Do we have to within
them,
they've
and blind and lame."
. make a phone call? Is there a renounced the paths of
The master was intent on ball game? Are we late for darkness that their own selfhaving his house filled and work? Is someone coming ish will would blaze for
determined that "none of over in just a' few minutes?
·them and placed their confiThe Word of God is meat dence and hope in the sacrithose men who were (originally) invite&lt;j shall taste my for the heart and wine for the ficial death and resurrection
banquet." The feast would soul. 11te Lord bids us read of God's Son.
not go to waste. The dinner to be nourished and .filled.
"... He died for all that
party would go on ... but But then there is that novel those who live should no
without' those who were at on the nightstand or an excit- ' longer live for themselves
ing television program or the but for Him Who died for
first invited.
The main point ·of this magazine that came in the them and was raised again"
parable, of course, has to do mail just today or... .
(2 Corinthians ~: 15 NTV).
And what does God say to
with entering the Kingdom
Before coming ''' Christ,'
of God. Yet there is another, all our excuses? Well, some- we are so blind that we cansecondary lesson here as body somewhere will enjoy not even see darkness, for
well. The Lord is forever every feast He prepares. darkness is all we've ever
preparing feasts for His Someone will receive every known. So deaf are we
people and inviting them ·tO heavenly blessing offered. before our hearts are opened
enter in and enjoy. But how Nothing will go to waste. that even though He speaks
often do we "all alike begin His banqueting house will our .names, imploring us to
to make excuse."'
always be filled, not empty, tum to life while the door is
Worship is like a banquet. ' Really the only question is, still opened to us, we cannot
We are called to come will you take your place or. recognize His voice. And
together as the people of will your place be taken?
with spiritual ears that fail
to detect and recognize the
melodious whisperings of
His eternal voice, we dwell
in a lifeless state, devoid of
Theological Seminary, is a that it's important to stay the knowledge of the eternal
longtime reader of Wilson's focused on core social issues grace of God. Without this
work on sociobiology, and such as stopping abortion life, our greatest aspirations
was initially impressed by and opposing gay marriage. and our most profound
Wilson's honesty in the
But among the evangeli- achievements leave us still
book, but has since grown cal wing that has become wallowing in the muck of
skeptical
of Wilson's more concerned about envi- our sinful nature, incapable
motives after not seeing any ronmental issues in recent of any act of worship worth
concrete contacts with evan- years, the reception has been rendering to our Maker.
gelicals since the book came enthusiastic. Calvin DeWitt,
Yet ... the death !\Jld gloriout in September - contacts a. professor of environmen- ous return to life of our
Wilson says are coming.
tal studies at the University Savior enables us by faith to
"E.O. Wilson did not write of Wisconsin and a founder begin to spiritually hear
that book to evangelicals," of
the
Evangelical what we need most to hear
Environmental
Network, .. . God's voice. For a heart
Mohler said from his office
in Louisville, Ky. "He wrote said Wilson's book would . that will not respond to
it to his fellow naturalists as restore 'tbe term "creation" God's call, His lovmg invia way of encouraging them to scientific discussion.
tations and remonstrations
Richard Cizik, vice presi- sound like little more than
to find a public relations
strategy to reach out to a dent of goverrimental affairs the "white noise" which
broader constituency.
of the National Association constantly cascades down
"I don't think humanity of Evangelic;!ls, which repre- upon us all the day long
can bring the world to an sents 45,000 churches, gave every day. But just as Jesus
end. The fundamental judg- a copy to Iranian President persoriall y took a deaf and
ment we must fear is the Mahmoud Ahmadinejad last mute man aside in order to
when bring hearing and heaHng to
judgment of the creator. September, ·
When he comes in judg- Ahmadinejad addressed the a man's whose ears seemed
ment, certain ecological sins I,Jnited Nations.
dead to the voice of his
will be among the sins for
"I think (Wilson) has been Maker, He beckons us today
which he calls us to account. courageou·s to come for- to willingly be pulled out of
That is not in Scripture the ward, and we need to be our pointless routines, our
pre-eminent issue. That is equally courageous," said ineffectual plans and our
whe.re we have to reject E.O. Cizik. Though the issue of vain pursuits in order that
Wilson and his policy."
protecting all life on Earth. we might be given eyes to
Indeed, many evangelical has been the most controver- see what matters most in
leaders have rejected envi- sial he has faced, "We will life, ears to hear the voice of
ronmental efforts, arguing 'not allow this to be ignored." the One Who loves us most

Harvard biologist extends olive branch to evangelicals
BY JEFF BARNARD
ASSOCIATED PRESS

WRIT~

Harvard biologist Edward
0. Wilson might normally
arouse suspicion among
evangelicals, given his faith
In .science over Scripture.
But in his latest book,"The
·Creation, An Appeal to Save
Life on Earth," the two-time
Pulitzer Prize winner extends
an olive branch to Christian
believers in hopes of saving
the Earth from the biggest.
mass extinction since the
dinosaurs.
Wilson's book is the latest
attempt to .bridge the gap
between evolutionary science and a literal interpretation of the Bible, a rift dating
back to Charles Darwin's
theory. of natural selection.
"Pastor, we need your
help. The Creation - living
Nature - is in deep trouble," Wilson writes in this
letter . to an imaginary
Southern Baptist ' pastor.
"You might well ask at this
point, Why me? Because
religion and science are the
two most powerful forces in
the world today."
R. Albert Mohler Jr., president of the Southern Baptist

Friday, November 17,2006

•

ExCUSES, EXCUSES
And at the time for the
banquet he sent his servant
to say to those who had
·been invited, 'Come, for
everything is now ready.
'But they all alike began to
make excuses... (Luke
I4.17-18a, ESV)
Can you imagine taking
the time and making the
effort, not to mention
spending . the money, to
throw a dinner party for
your family and friends
only to have each and every
one of them tum you down?
Can 'you imagme how it
might feel to stand alone in
your· dining room with a
veritable feast laid out on
the table - all kinds of
sumptuous food and drink
-just having been told that
no one would be coming to
your gala?
.
Well, in the parable Jesus
told "the master of the
house," who of course represents God, "became angry."
We can probably understand
why. It was like a slap in the
face to . have one individual
after another offer some
pathetic excuse for not
attending His banquet.
But do you think the master in tbe parable simply sat
down and cried · about it?
No. He sent the servant
back out into the streets and

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finally been set free from
the chains of despair forged
by yielding to our pride and
selfish inclinations, our
tongues are loosed and we
Pastor
may proclaim our praises of
Thom
the living God Who not
Mollohan only has created us but bas
moved heaven and earth, as
it were, to redeem from us
our "wages of 'sin" (see
Romans 6:23). Not only
of all. and a voice by which that, but our tongues are
we might lavish thanksgiv- unleashed in proclaiming
ing and praises upon Him as hope to the world. Does the
well as tell others what He world resent this hope?
can do for them!
Definitely, for in turning to
"Some people brought to Jesus for life, we must abanHim a man who was deaf don the marketplace of the
and could hardly talk, and world, laying down the
they begged Him to place baubles and worthless trioHis hand on the man. Mter kets it would have us purHe took him aside, away ,chase with our very souls, in
from the crowd, Jesus put order that we may invest all
His fingers into the man's that we have and all that we
ears. Then He spit and are in our race to follow
touched the man's tongue. Him. .Once we've been
He looked up to heaven and made His children and our
with a deep sigh said to him, eyes are filled only with the
'Ephphatha!' (which means, loveliness of His grace, suc'Be
opened!'). At this, the cess in the world loses its
·
man's ears were opened, his appeal. Once our hearts are
tongue was loosened and he cleansed and our minds
began to speak plainly. begin the wonderful process
Jesus commanded them not of being made new (see
·to tell anyone. But the more Romans 12: 1-2), we no
He did so, the more tliey longer think and plan based
kept talking about it. People on our own previOus agenwere overwhelmed with das. No longer must ·we
amazement. 'He has . done dwell under the thorny
e'verything well,' they said. hedge of condemnation (see
'He even ·makes the deaf Romans 5: 1-2), but we can
hear and the mute speak"' rejoice that grace has saved
(Mark 7:32-37).
us and we no longer owe
One can recognize the any debt to the flesh.
tender touch of the Lord's
Everything
is
new.
hand in his or her life by the Everything is different.
yearning for more than this Troubles and trials take on
life can offer. One may dis- only a shallow and tempocern His holy presence by rary taint, and what once
the growing sense of horror ruffled my feathers can only
of one's own selfishness make us laugh now. What
and sin while awe of His once seemed too unbearable
incredible glory swells and terrible to face now
within our hearts. One CliO seems .small · and unimporhear God's invitation to tant. After all, Who holds
come and know Him by the our future once we've come
sudden realization that to Christ? The Father does ·
Jesus~ suffering and death
... in a mighty hand that
was the only means .by flaming suns cannot scorch,
which His gift of forgive- measureless seas canno1
ness and cleansing · could drown, and an endless span
come to us. Even now He of years cannot wither
yearns to break through our away.
defenses against His love
I must agree with those
and release us from our who stood by, watching as
bondage to the temporal the Lord Jesus went about
sphere. How He longs right healing and helping: He
now, with a heaviness that does everything .well.
only the infinite heart of Absolutely everything.
God could bear, for our
(Thom Mollohan and his
eyes, ears and hearts ·to ·be family have ministered in
opened, sighing heavily to · southern Ohio the past 11
the Father His discontent years. He is the pastor of
with humanity's lostness,
Pathway .
Community
Aiid once our haughty Church, ·which meets on
hearts stl'rrender to this Sunday mornings at the
amazing invitation, and Ariel Theatre. He may be
we've been delivered from reached for comments or
sure destruction (the fruit of questions by e-mail at pas·
rejecting Him), then every- torthom@pathwaygallipothing changes. When we've lis. com).

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Cheshlre Baptist Churth
Pastor: Ste\'e Linle. Sunday School: 9:30
am , Mornin g rorship: 10:30 am.
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Middleport Church of Christ
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· 9:30a.m .. Worship - 8:15 . 10:30 a.m .. 7
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Hope Baptist Church (Southern)
510 GI1Ult St .. Middleport. Sunday school
- 9:30a.m., Worship - II a.m. and 6 p.m ..
Wednesday Service - 7 p.m. Pastor: Gary
Ellis
Rutland First Baptist Chufth
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m., WoBhip •
!0:45a.m.
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Pastor Jon Brockert, East Main St.,
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Keno Chllfth ol Chrlsl
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41872 Pomeroy Pike, Pastor: E. Lamar
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Wonhlp • 8:11 o.m., 9:41am &amp;1:00 p.m ..
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Apple and Second Sts ., Pastor: Rev. David
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Wednesday Service~ - 6:30p.m.

Sunday School - 9:30 a.m .. Worship 10:30 a.m.

Roedsvtllt

Church or God of Prophecy
OJ. White Rd . off St. Rt. 160. Pastor: PJ .
Chapman, Sunday School - _10 a.m..
Worship - I 1 a.m.. Wednesday Services - 7
p.m .

Congregational
Trinity Churth
Second ' &amp; Lynn. Pomeroy. ~astor: Rev.
Jonathan N_oble, Worship 10:25 a.m.,
Sunday School9:15 a .m

Episcopal
Grace Episcopal ChUJ"~:b
326 E. Main St., Pomeroy, Sunday School
~nd Holy Euchari5t 11 :00 a .m. Re\'.
EdWard Payr1e.

Holiness
Community Chun:h
Pastor: Steve Tomek, Main Street,
Rutland , Sunday W~.mhi~IO :OO a.m..
Sunday Service- ? p.m .
DanvUie HoUness Cbun:h
31057 State Ro1.J1e 325-, Lang svlle, Pastor:
Benjamin Crawford. Sunday sc hool - 9:30
a.m.. Sunday worship - 10:30 a.m. &amp; ?
p.m., Wednesday prayer service~ 7 p.m.
Calvary Pll~rlm Chapel
Harrisonville Road . Pustor: Charles
McK~IUit, Sunday School 9:30 a.~ ..
Worship - II a.m ., _7:00p.m .. Wednesday
Service · 7:00p.m.
· Rose of Sbaron Holiness Church
Leading Creek Rd ., Rutland. Pastor: Rev.
Dewey King, Sunday school- 9:30 a.m ..
. Sunday worship -7 p.m., Wednesday
prayer meeting· 7 p.m. ,
Pine Grmt Riblt lloliness Ch•ttb
112 mile off Rt . 325, Pastor: Rev. O'Dell
MMley. Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.,

Wo.i'Ship • 10:30 a.m., 7:30 p.m ..
Wednt:sday Service- 7:30 Jf .m.

Wnleyu Bible Holln• Chun:la
75 Pearl St., Middleport. Pastor: Rick
Bourne, Sunday School· 10 a.m . Wonhlp
·10:45 p.m.. Sunday Eve. 7:00 p.m,,
Wednelday Servloe -7:30p.m .

Hyooll RIID Commun!IJ Church
P••tor: RIY. Larry LAmley: Su!~Jay School
• 9:30 o.m .. Worthlp • 10:4! o.m., 7 p.m.,
11tunclo¥ Bible Study ond Yoolh • 7 p.m.

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Christian Union
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Hartford . W.Va .• Pastor:Da vid Greer.
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m ., Worship 10 :30 a.m.• 7:00 p.m.• Wednesday
Services -7:00p.m.

Church of God
Mt. Moria~ Cburdl of God
Mile Hill Rd .. Racine. Past or: Jame_s
Sanc:rfidd . Sunday School - 9:45 a.m ..
~~~ Services - 7

The Cltmb of J Cbrltt ol Lotter-O.y Solnto
St . Rt. 160. 446·6247 or 446-1416,
Sunday S.-;hool 10:20·11 a.m., Relief
Society/Prle1thood 11:0'·12:00 nooti,
Sacr1ment Service 9·10;1.5 a .m.,
Homemaking maetinJ, hi Thun. ·"'p.m .

Lutheran
St. Jobo Lathcru Cbardt
Pine Grove, Worship-9:00a.m. , Sunday
School - 10:00 a.m. Pastor: James P.
Brady

United Methodist
Graham Unlttd Mtdtodist
Worship · II a.m. Pastor: Richard Nease
Bedl~ United Metbodhl
New Ha,·en , Ri chard Nease, Pastor.
Sunday worship 9:..'\0 a.m . Tu e.~. b:JO
pra y~r and Bible Study.
"•· Olive United Methodht
Off 124 behind Wilkesville, Pastor: Rev .
Ralph Spires , Sunday School • 9:30a.m.,
~o~hip- .10:30 a.m., 7 p.m., Thursd&amp;)'
Sen&lt;ices- 7 p.m.
Meigs Cooperatln Parish
Nonheasl Clu ster, Alfred , Pastor: Jane
-Beattie. Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.,
Worship - II a.m., 6:30p.m.
Chcster
Pastor: Jane Beatiie, Worship - 9 a.m.,
Sunday School -, 10 a.m.• Thursday
Scr.·ices - 1 p.m'.

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Tappen: Plllins St. Paul
Past or: Jane Beattie , Sunday School - Y
a.m .. Worship · 10 a.m .. Tuesday Service:=s
• 7:3U p.m.
Centnl Chuter
Ashllry (Syracuse), Pastor: Bob Robinson .
Sunday School • 9:45 _a.m., Wonhip • II
a.m.• Wednesday Services· 7:30p.m.
Eaterprlse
Pastor: Arland King , 'Sunday School !0:30 a.m., Worship • 9:30 a.m., Bible
Study Wed . 7:30
Flatwoods
Pastor: Keith Rader, Sunday School - 10
a.m., Worship · tl 'a.m.
Fott'St R•n
Pastor: Bob Robirisoo, Sunday School · 10
a.m., Wun&gt;hip - 9 a.m.
Heath (MJddteport)
Pas1or: Brian Dunham, Sunday School 9:30a.m .• Worship . 11 :00 a.m .
Minersville
Pastor: Bob Robinson, Sunday School - 9
a.m., Worsh i p ~ IOa.m.
Pearl Cllapel
Sunday School -. 9 a.m., Worship - 10 a.m .
Pomeroy
Pastor: Brian Dunhllm. Worship -. 9:30
a.m., Sunday School- 10:35 a.m.
Rock Springs
- Pastor: Keith R'ader. Sunday School- 9:15
a.m .. Worship • IU . a.m ., Youth
Fdlowship. Sunday · 6 p.m.

Pomeroy Church of the Nazarene
PllS!or: hn Lavender, SundaY School 9:30 a.m ., Worship · 10:30 a.m. and 6
p.m., Wednesday Service5 - 7 p.m.
Cbater Cbun:h of tbt NllZM'tne
Pas1or: Rev. Herben Gralt, Sunday School
- 9:30a.m., Worship - 11 a.m., 6 p.m..
Wednesday Services -7 p.m.
Rutland Churcb or the Nazarf:ne
Sunday School · 9:30 a .~ .• Worship 10 :30 a.m., 6:30 . p.m .. Wednesday
Services -7 p.m. Rev. Mike Clark

Other Churches
Syncuse Comnmnlly Churth
2480 Second St., Syrncose, OH
Sun. SchooliO am, Sundy ni ght 6:30pm
. Under the direction of Dan &amp; Faith
Hayman
A New Bqlnnlng
(FuU Gospel Cbun:b) Hll!Tisooville,
Pastocs: Bob and Kay Manhull.
S~:~nday Service, 2 p.m.

.

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SundaY School.· 10 a.m., Wonhlp ·;a.m.

Bolblft1
Poolor: John Ollmolt, Sondoy Sohool· 10
o.m.. Worohlp • 9 o.m.. WodniiiCioy
S.rvl011 • 10 o.m.
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P.O. Box 683
Pomero Ohio 45769-06B3

Whlte"s Chapel Wesl~tyiUI
Coohdlle:= Road, Pastor: Rev . Ph illip
Ridenour, Sunday School - 9:30 a.rit. ,
Worship- 10:30 a.m.. Wednesdl.y Sen·ice
• 7 p.m.

Cah•ary Bible Churth
· Pom l! roy Pike. Co. Rd ., Pastor: Rev.
Blac'kwood. Sunduy School - 9:30a.m ..
Worshi'p 10 :30 a.m .. 7:30 p.m.,
Wednesday SerVi~t= - 7: JO p.m.

AIIUidna Grace Community Chun-h
Pastor: Wayne Dunlap, Slate Rl. 681,
Tuppers Plains. Sun . Worship: 10 am &amp;
6:30pm .. Wed. Bible Study 7:00p.m.
Oasis Cbr~tlan Fellowship
(Non-denominaliona1 fellowship)
Meeting in the Meigs Midd le: SchOOl
Cafeteria Pastor: Chris S1ewan
10:00 am- Noon Sllnday; Informal
WoBhip. Children "s minimy

Stlvusvlllf Community Apostolic
Church
Paslor: Wayne R. Jewell. Sunday worship
- b:OO p.m.. Wednesday - 6:00p.m. Bible
Study

Community of Christ
Portland· Racine Rd .• Pasror: Jim Proffin .
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m .. Worship !0:3_0 a.m., Wednesday Services - 7:00
p.m.
Be.. eiWonhtp Center
39782 S.R. 1. Reedsville, OH 45-772, 1/2
mile r1orth of Eastern Schools on SR 7. A
Full Gospel Church, Pastor Rob Barber.
Associate Pas1or Karyn Dav ts, Youth
Pastor Suzie Franc is, Sunday services
10:00 am worship, 6:00 pm Fami ly Life
Classes, Wed. Home Cell Groups 7:00
p.m.. Outer Limits Ct=ll Group at the
church 6:30 pm to 8:30pm
Ash Stretl Chun:h
398 Ash St.. Middleport-Pastor Jeff Smith
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.. Morning
Wouhip - \0:30 a.m. &amp; 1:00 pm,
Wednesday Service - 7:00 p.m., Youth
Service· 7:00p.m. ·
Appe Llfl Center
"Pull·Ootpiel Church:'. Pa1ton Jo~n &amp;:
Pany Wade, 603 Second Arve. Ma•on, 773·
5017, Service tlme: Sunday 10:30 a.m..
Wednelday 7 pm

Abundant Gr... R.F.I .
illS. Third St .. Mldclloport. Pootor Tertii
Davia. Sunday aerY ice , 10 a.m..

Rejoicing Life Chun:h
500 N. 2nd Ave .. Mi dd leport. Pastor:

M1ke I ureman. Pustor Emcntus Lawrence
Foreman. Worship- IU:OO am
Wednesd~y Services • 7 p.m.
CliRon 'fll~nade t.:hureh
Clifton , WVa ., Sunday School- 10 a.m.,
Worsh ip - i p.m., Wednesday Service· 1
p.m.

New Lire Victory Center
317) Geo rge~ Cr-.-ek Road, Gallipol is. OH
Paslor: Bill Suu.:n. Sunday Services - 10
a.m. &amp; 7 p .m. Wednesday - 7 p.m. &amp;:
You1h 7 p.m

Full Guspel Chun:h

or th~: Uving Savior
Rt.338 , Antiquity. P11stor: Jesse- Morris,
Saturday 2:00 p,m.

Service~:

Salem Community Church
Back of WeNt Columbi11. W.Va.om Lievina
Ro1~. P11tur: Ctuule• Routh (304) 675·
22MM, Sunt.l•y S~:hptll IUO im, Sunday
avcnmy mvit-o '1':00 pm , Blbl)' Study
WOLinoliday 1oervkc 7:00pm

lloboon Chrlotlon Foll"''hlp Cltufth
P"tm: Her.chel Whlto. Sunday School·
I() 11m. Sumlay Chun:b ~ervlce • 6: ~ pm
WtdnvM.lay 7 pn)

Clrtttii.Sutton
Cormol t Boohon Rdo. Roolno, Ohio,

Wtdneidl)' Mrvlce, 7 p.m.

Putor;, lofta OllmoN. Sul\4ay School •
9:45 a.m.. Wonhlp • I I :00 a.m . , Bible

hltb Pall Gooptl Church
Lont Bonom, Pallor~ Steve Reed. Sunday

Riotorotlon Chrt,tlan FolloWihlp

Schoal. 9:10 a.m. Worthlp - 9:l0 a.m.
and 7 p.m .. Wednalday - 7 p.m .. 'friday ·
fellowlhlp aervl~e 7 p.m.

_9J65 Houpcr koad. Ath10n1, Patlor:
Lonnie Co111. Sund11y Wmhlp 10:00 am,
Wcdneflday:' 7 pm

Hln'laonvllle Community Church
Pattor: Themn Durham. Sun_day - 9:30
a.m. and 1 p.m .. Wednelday- 7 p.m.

Houae ot Heallna Mlnlatrln
St. Rt.124 Lonpwtlle,OH
Full 'auspe!. Cl Pastors Robert.&amp; Roberta

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Putor: John Ollmore, Sunday School· II

a.m., Wonhlp • 10 a.m.
Eat Letart
Pa11or: Bill Manhatl Sunday School •
9a.m ., Wonhip • 10 a.m., ht Sunday
nery mon1h eveninJ aervice 7:00· p.m.;
Wednftday • 7 p.m,
Rodtoe
Putor: Kerry Wood , Sunday School - 10
a.m. , Wonhip_ - 11 a.m.Wednc5day
Services 6 pm; Thur Bible Study 7 pm

Cool•lle Vnltetl "'etbodlot l'oolllt
Pastor: Helen Kline, Coolville. Church,
Main &amp; Fifth St., Sun. School · 10 a.m.,
Wo'rship - 9 a.m ., lUes.' Services - 7 p.m.

lktlteiCburdl
Township Rd .. 468C. Sundllly School • 9'
a.m. Worship - 10 a.m.. Wednesday
Services- 10 a.m.
HocklqportCbtudt
Grand Street, Sunday School ·9:30 a.m..
Worship- 10:30 a.m.. Pastor Phillip Bell.
Thr&lt;h Cburcb

Co. Rd. fl3, Sunday School - 9:30 a.m ..
Worship· 10:30 a.m.

Nazarene
MickUeport Chun:h of lbe Nual'fDt
Pa~tor. Allen Midcap, Sunday School •
9:30 a.m.,Worship · l0:30 a.m., 6:30p.m .,
Wednesday Services • 7 p.m., Pastor:
Al len Midcap

Rmlsvtl .. Follo..... lp
Church of the Nazarene, Pastor. Russell
Carson , Sur1day Schoo l · 9:30 a.m..
Wors hip · 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.. ~esday
Services - 7 p.m.
Syi'I&lt;USO Chun&gt;h of the Nuorene
Pastor Mike Adkins, Sunday School - 9:30

Middleport Community Church
575' Pearl St., Middleport , Putor: Sam
Andeuon . Sunday School 10 a.m.,
Evening - 7:30p.m. , Wednesday Se~ice •
7:.30 p.m.

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Presbyterian

Syntcuse M~Won
1411 Bridgeman St., Syracuse , Sunday
School · 10 a.m, Evening - 6 p.m..
Wednesday Service - 1 p.m.
Haul Commtltllty Cbllfth
Off Rt. 124. Pastor: Edsel Han . Sunday
Scllool - 9:30a.m .. Worship · 10:30 a.m ..
7:30p.m.
Dyesvllle Communl1y Cbarth
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m., Worship ·
10:30 a.m .• 7 p.m.
Mont Cllapel Cburcb
Sunday school - IO a.m., Worsb1p - II
a.m., Wednesday Service - 7 p.m.

Faltb Gospel Church

Long Bottom . Sunday School · 9:30a.m..
Worship - 10:45 a.m.. 7:30 p.m..
Wedntsday 7:30 p.m .
Mt. OUn Community Cburc:h"
Pastor: Lawrence Bush, Sunda y School ~ : 30 a.m.. Evening-6:30 p.m .. Wedneday
Service - 7 p.m.
Full Go&gt;pet Llghtb&lt;HU&lt;
33045 Hiland Road. Pomeroy. Pastor: Ro~
Hunter, Sunda)' School - 10 a.m ., Evenin g
7:30p.m., Tuesday &amp; ThuN .- 7:30p.m.

Pastor: Rohert Crow. Worshi p- 9 a.m .
MiddlepOrt Pn:sbyttriln
Pastor: James Snyder. Sunday School 10
a.m.. v.orship service II am.

Seventh-Day Adventist
Seventh·Da)' Adnntlst
Mul btrry Hts . Rd .. Pomeroy. Saturday
Services: Sabbath School - 2 p.m.:•
Worship · 3 p.m.

United Brethren
MI. Hrrmon United Bl'Hhren
In Christ Church

Communit)' .\6411 Wickham Rd ,
Pastor: ~ler Manindale. Sonc!ay School ·
9 )0 a.m .. Worship - 10:30 O!m., 7:00
p.m.. Wednesda)' Services - 7:00 p.m.
Youth group meeting 2nd &amp; 4th Sundays
7 pm .
Eden Unl1ed Brelhnn In Christ
Stalt' Roule 124. be1weeo Rc:eds,•ille &amp;
Hockingpon. Sonda~ School - 10 a.m.,
Sunda} Wor ~ hip - II .00 a.m. Wednesday
Ser,i ct-~- 7:00p.m .. Pa~tor· M. Adam

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Muner. Sundlly School 9:30 ' am ••
Wonhip 10:30 am - 7:00 pm . Wed.
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Ptaterostal .A§sembly
St. Rt . 124, Racine. Tornado Rd . Sunday
School · 10 a.m.. E"ening • 7 p.m.,
Faith V111tlty Tabtnaac~ Chun:b
Bailey Run Road , Pastor: ~ev . Emmett . Wednesday Serv1ces- 1 p.m.
Rawson, Sunday E,·enir1g 7 p.m ..
Thumlay Service- 7 p.m.
Harrtson,·llle Pftsbyterlan Church

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C111rltton lnterdenomlnatlonMI Church
Kir1gsbur) Road, Pastor Robert Vance,
Sunday School · 9 30 a.m., WoBhip
Servkr 10:30 am. Evrning Servicr: 6
p.m.
Frmlom Gospel Mlsston
Bald Knob, on Co. Rd . 31 , Prnor: Re:v. ·
Roger Wil lford, Sunday Schuol - 9:30
a.m. Warshi p- 7 p.m.

Fairview Blblt Church
Letaq, W.Va . RL I. Pastor: Briar1 May,
Sunday School - 9:30a.m .. Worship· 7:00
p.m.. Wednesday Bible Study-7:00p.m.
Failla Fellowship Crusade for Christ
Pastor: Rev. Franklin Dickens, Service:
Friday. 7 p.m.

RuUand

Pastor: Ri ck Bourne-. Sunday School 9: ~ a.m., Worsh ip - 10:30 a.m., Thursday
Service5 • 7 p.m.
Salem Center
Pastor: William K. Marshall . Sunday
School - 10:1~ a.m., Wonhip- 9:1.5 a.m.,
Bible Study': M\]ndty 7:00pm

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Sunday ~hool9: 30 a.m., Sunday worship
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Denni s Sarger11 ; Sunda)' Bible Study 9:30a.m.. Worship : 10:30 a.m. and 6:30
p.m.. Wednesday Bible Study- 7 p.m.

Worship - 9:30 a.m .. Sunday School 10:3U am .. First Sunday of Month - 7:00
p.m. service

Stu&lt;ly Wed. 7:l0 p.m.

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Sun . School- _9:45a.m ., Worship - II a.m.

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Rev. Gilbert Craig. Jr.. Sunday School .9:30 a.m.. Worship - 10:45 a.m.

pm .

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Study. Wednesday. 6: 30p.m

Forest Run Baptist· Pomeroy
ReY, Jose ph Woods, Sunday School • 10 .
a.m., Wonhip- 11:30 a.m.

Pastor: Denzil Null. Worship - 9:30 a.m.
Sunday School·10:30 a.m .

Our SaViour J,.utberan Chureh
Walnut and Hc;:nry S1s .. Ravenswood,
W.Va., Pastor: David Russell, Sunday
~chool - 10:00 a.m .. Worship · II a.m .

Pastor: Phllip Sturm, Sunday School: 9:30

Faith Bapli!il Chun:b
Railroad St .. Mason . Sunday School - '10
·a.m., Worih ip • II il .m.. b p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.

Joppa

Rutland Churcb or God
Pastor: Ron Heath, Sunday Wonb ip - 10
a.m .• 6 p.m.. Wednesday Services - 7

Silver Ridge - Pa~tnr Lmda Dame"'ood,
Sunda)· School- 9 am .. Worship ~rvi~
10 a.m 2nd and 4th Sunday

a.m ., Worship · 10;30 a.m., 6 p.m..
WedllCSday Services· 7 p.m.

p.m.

llkkory Hll~ Cbllfth of Chrtot
Tuppers Plains, Pastor Mike Moore, Bible
class. 9 a.m. Sunday : worship 10 a.m.
Sunday: 'worship 6:30 pm Sundpy : Bible
class 7 pm Wed .

a.m.. Worship Sen·ice : 10:30 a.m ..

525 N. 2nd St. Middlepon , Pastor: Jame s
E . Keesee. Wo~hip - IOa.m., 7 p.m ..
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

Coolville, Ohio

• 6:00 p.m.,

Rutland Frt-t Will Baptlsl
Salem St .. Pastor: Jamie Fortner, Sunday
School • 10 a.m., Eve ning • 7 p.m.,
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.
Setond Baptl!lt Chun:b
RaVen swood , WV, Sur1day School tO am. Morning worship I I am Everling- 7 pm. ,
Wednesday 7 p.m.

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Service. Worship - 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.,
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Friday, November 17, 2oo6

. OU official ·upt,.olds firing of
administrators over computer breaches
ATHENS (AP)- An Ohio
University official has upheld
the firing of two school
administrators over computer .
breaches discovered at the
university in ApriL
· Tom Reid, former director
of communication network
sei'Vices, and Todd Acheson,
former UNIX systems manager, were fired in July, two
months after the university
discovered the breaches that
exposed 173,000 files containing Social Security numbers,
names,
medical
records and home addresses.
University Provost Kathy
Krendl said in letters sent
Wednesday to Reid and

Acheson that they failed in worked to prevent electron- submitting proposals for
their responsibility for ic break-ins on school com- years that would have predesigning and maintaining a puters and were incorrectly vented the problems, but the
higher-ups at the university
secure network..
blamed for lapsed security.
refused
to implement or
"It does not indicate that
The committee's report
you intended to put our data faulted other university offi- fund them," said Gittes.
Reid's attorney said that'
at risk, but in fact, that was cials for not reorganizing
the result of failing to take the school's computer sys- he is looking at all the legal
the necessary proactive terns and leaving security options for his client.
"I'm greatly disappointed
steps to protect confidential responsibilities unclear.
information," she stated.
Acheson's attorney, Fred that the provost didn't take
Reid and Acheson filed Gittes, said Thursday that this opportunity to do the
grievances in August, and a · Krendl should not have been right thing and correct the
university grievance com- involved in deciding the mat- mistakes the university
mittee last month recom- ter because she was part of made in respect to both of
mended their reinstatement. the administration.that Gittes these men, neither of whom
deserved to be fired or
The committee said the two said caused the problem.
"She never mentioned in blamed for the computer
men deserved apologies and
new jobs because evidence her report that Acheson, security problems," said
showed that they had Reid and others had been . attorney James Coiner.

BY TOM BREEN

Friday...Mostly cloudy in
the morning ...Then .becoming partly cloudy. Cooler
with hi~hs in the upper 40s.
West wmds 5 to 10 mph.
Friday . night ... Partly
cloudy
in
the
evening ... Then clearing.
Lows in the lower 30s. West
winds around 5 mph in .the
evening ... Becoming light
and variable.

CHARLESTON, W.Va.
The independent panel
char~ed with reviewing the
posstble health effects of a
chemical found in West
Virjlinia and Ohio wants to
do 1ts own study on workers
at a plant where the substance is used to manufacture Teflon.
Wilmington, DeL-based
DuPont Co., which operates
the Washington Works plant
near Parkersburg, has done
its own studies on death
rates among workers. The
company says the studies
prove ammonium perfluorooctaonate, also known as
C8 or PFOA, has no definitive link to human disease.
But the . three-member
panel wants to study occurrence of disease rather than
just death among workers.
The panel was created as
part of a 2005 court -settlement between DuPont and
residents of the Ohio River
Valley who said the company was contaminating their
drinking water.
"An incidence study of
disease occurrence, rather
than , death, is a stronger
study design with ... more
statistical power to detect
effects of C8 if such effects
exists,'.' the panel said in a
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Saturday.•• Partly cloudy.
Highs in the lower 50s.
Southwest winds around 5
mph.
Saturday night ...Partly
cloudy. Lows in the lower
30s. . Northwest winds
around 5 mph.
Sunday... Mostly cloudy
with a chance of rain showers. Highs in the mid 40s.
Chance of rain 30 percent.

Local Stocks

ACI- 33.01
AEP-41.42
Akzo- 57.13
Ashland - 85.55
BIG- 23.10
Bob Evans- 34.29
aorewamer - 60.70
CENX- 37.112
Champion - 6.80
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Charmlne Shope - 14.02
City Holdln&amp; - 39.86
Col- 59.86
DO -15.29
DuPont- 47.63
Federal Mo&amp;ul - .38
USB-33.97
- 1111.97
"Any time there's a high Gannatt
"It will be my ruling that
General Electric - 35.96
they get it,'' ·Gustke said, exposure group, from a sci- · GKNLY-5.90
according to a court tran- ·· entific standpoint ·it's impor- Harley Davldeon - 72.70
tant to study them,'' he said. · JPM -47.85
script.

statement that was included
in a motion· filed Thursday
by the plaintiffs' attorney~
in Wood County Circuit
The reque&amp;ted study would
Court in Parkersburg.
The panel said it should be one of I 0 the science panel
conduct the study rather plans to conduct between
than DuPont, partly because 2007 and 20 II , focusing on
the court has mandated that CS's possible effects on
it be neutral in the case. A everything from heart disease
study by DuPont. would be and stroke to birth outcomes.
called into question by the Although some studies have
plaintiffs, the panel said.
linked the chemical to cancer
The statement had been in animals, .there is no solid
sent to both the plaintiffs and evidence to link it to illnesses
DuPont on Wednesday. said in humans.
·Kyle Steenland, an Emory
At a news conference in
University epidemiologist Vienna on Tuesday, Steenland
and member of the panel.
said the panel hopes to study
· DuPont spokeswoman workers at the plant because
Robin Ollis said the compa- they were exposed to C8 in
ny has not seen the court fil- larger quantities and in differing and will take appropri- ent ways than area residents,
ate action once it evaluates ·who were primarily exposed
the documents.
through drinking water.
DuPont has argued that
such a study would be outside
the scope of the settlement.
The plaintiffs' motion
asks Judge Arthur Gustke to
order DuPont to allow the
science panel to conduct a
study of about 5,000 workers at the plant.
At a Monday hearing,
Harry Deitzler, a lawyer for
the plaintiffs, asked Gustke
whether he would rule that
the panel be allowed· to conduct such a study if the
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Friday, November 17, 2006

io tate- ic i an

Memorable showdowns,·personalities.

Bobcats
win MAC
East Title

for two with such a big lead,
he stared at the questioner
and said, "Because we
couldn't go for THREE!"
Now Hayes is long gone,
but the game that he injected
such energy and, yes, hatred
into continues in fine fettle.
This Saturday, a team from
Michigan will meet one
from Ohio State in the I 03rd
meeting . .It's the first time
the two teams have been
ranked 1-2· in the game.
It's rare to have a "first" in
the series, since so much has
happened over the years.
Here are a few glimpses Q,f
what has made- The Game
perhaps the premier rivalry
in all of sports:

BY RUSTY MtUER
ASSOCIATED PRESS

; ATHENS (AP) - Matt
Muncy recovered a botched
punt snap for a touchdown
and Kalvin McRae rushed
for 136 yards and a score as
Ohio beat Akron 17-7
Thursday night to win the
Mid-American Conference
East Division.
The Bqbcats (8-3, 6-1) will
play West Division winner
Central Michigan in the MAC
championship game Nov. 30
at Ford Field in Detroit
Akron, which won its first
MAC championship and
played in its first Div1sion IA bowl game last season,
needed to win against Ohio
to stay alive for a return trip
. to the conference title game.
But the Zips (5-6, 3-4) fell
behind 17-0 by the third quarter and didn't score until Luke
Getsy's 19-yard TO pass to
. Jabari Arthur with 6:56
remauung.
McRae ran 3 yards for a

Please see MAC. B4.

COLUMBUS Like
most . of the best stories
about the Michigan-Ohio
State rivalry, this one begins
with Woody Hayes.
The volatile Buckeyes
football coach was on a
recruiting trip on the southern fringe of Michigan,
exact! y where and when is
open to .question.
"Suddenly his car began to
lurch forward and he realized, 'Oh, I'm out of gas,"'
said Ohio State's longtime
sports-information director,
Marv Homan, perhaps sandpapering the rough edges of
the coach's language a bit.
Rather than walk to a nearby filling Station, the stubborn Hayes refused to give
his money to anyone from
"that state up north" and he
and an assistant pushed the
ca:r across the Ohio line
before finally getting fuel.
Tlu:n there's the 1968
game. With I :23 left and
Ohio State on top 50-14,
Hayes had his team go for ·a
two-point conversion.
Asked later why he went

--------------------------------------

The Prediction
Michigan had just suffered
its first loss of the 1986 season to Minnesota, dropping
from No. 2 to No. 6 in the
polL
Quarterback
Jim
Harbaugh decided to shake
things up and predict a vic. tory over Ohio State.
"It was just something I
needed and I felt my team
needed," says Harbaugh,
now in his iliird year as the
head coach at the University

AP photo
Michigan football coach Bo Schembechler, left, meets with Ohio State coach Woody Hayes
in this undated photo, location unknown. Top-ranked Ohio State takes. on No. 2 Michigan
on Saturday

of San Diego. "I ' ve always into the locker room and Schembechler, handled it
been pretty bold and there thou~ht what his equally was genius," Harbaugh said.
was some magic tu it, some volatile head coach might
bave to say about it.
power to it."
At least until he walked
"The way our leader, Bo Please see Sh~downs, 84

Redmen
avenge loss
to defending
champiollS

LWC tied the gaine in the
60th
minute
when
Nathaniel Jafta assisted ·
DAYTONA
BEACH, Adam Howard. It looked as
Fla. - The University of · if the 'game was headed to
Rio Grande men 's soccer an extra session after the
team got revenge in a big Howard score, but Rio's
way.
.
In their first meeting junior high-scoring forsince the 2001 NAJA ward, Guy Heywood, put
National Semifinals , the the Redmen on top for
Redmen clashed with good with the deciding
defending
champion goal in the 84th minute . It
Lindsey Wilson in the sec- was an unassisted goal in
Heywood beat
ond round of the NAIA which
National
Tournament. Lindsey goalkeeper Dejan
Lind s e y Ondelj in one-on-one situwon 2-1 in ation.
the
2001
Rio's senior goalkeeper
match-up Derek Talcott arguably
en. rout~ to played the best game of his
w 1 n n ·t n g · career in which he recordthe nation- ed ll saves. He made a
al cha~pl- tremendous stop with five
on s h 1 P. · minutes remaining in the
T~ls time
first half as he pushed
10
Rd
away a shot in the 'upper
was
Talcott
G ran e ' h
· o fh
who scored ng t portmn
t e ofh
t e
a 2-1 victo- net from Jafta. He also
ry
to deflected two other great
advance to attempts in the secorid half
the quarter- to ~eep the contest at I~ I
final round setung up Heywood s
,
o
n heroics.
Saturday.
Rio had two near misses
R i o in
the 'second half,
G r a n d e Heywood missed off the
( I 8 - 2 ) , cros.sbar midway through
ranked No. the second half and sophoHeywood
2 in the more forward Frank Brown
final NAIA poll , is the was denied on a breakaway
fourth seed at the tourna- in the 68th minute.
ment. Lindsey Wilson ( 12LWC out-shot Rio 19-9
10) was the No. 20 seed . and held a 12-5 .edge in
LWC had beaten Judson 3- shots on goal.
I. on Wednesday.
Ondelj posted three
Lindsey Wilson was the saves in the defeat for
aggressor in the first half Lindsey Wilson .
as .they controlled possession. Despite that fact , Rio
Rio advances to the quarGrande took a t -0 lead to terfinal on Saturday and
halftime. Senior mid-field- will face the winner of No .
er Conar Dawson gave the 5 seed Southern Nazarene
Redmen the lead with a (OK) and No. 12 seed
goal in the 16th minute . William Jewell (MO) at
Dawson was the recipient noon .
.
of a great cross from freshStretch Internet will proman ·~ mid -fie lder Jason vide play -by-play coverMassie.
age.

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.

.~

BY MARK WILLIAMS

SPECIAL TO THE SENTINEL

1111111111
POMEROY Local
farmers and livestock producers have until Dec. 29 to
submit applications for consideration under next year's
Environmental
Quality
Incentives Program (EQIP).
EQIP is a voluntary conservation program administered by the USDA Natural
Resources
Conservation
· Service for farmers that promote both agricultural production and environmental
quality. .
The program offers finan cial and technical assistance
to help eligible 'particip,ants
install . or implement structural and management practices.
Eligible practices include:
agrichemical containment
facilities, manure management · facilities, livestock
wntering systems, pasture
plantings, fericing livestock
from streams and woodlands,
pasture division fencing, or
other conservation practices
that reduce 5oil erosion and
improve water quality.
EQIP offers contracts with
a minimum term thai ends
one year after the implementation of the last scheduled
practices and a maximum of
I 0 years. These contracts
provide incentive payments
to implement conservation
practices.
People who are engaged
in livestock or agricultural
production on .eligible land
may participate in the program. · EQIP activities are
carried out according to a
conservation plan with the
producer. The practices are
subject to NRCS technical
standards and specifications.
Applications will be ranked
by a state and local point system, and the highest ranking
applications will be selected
for funding . Those applicij,
uons not accepted due to lack

of funds will remain on file
for future consideration.
The sign-up for this program is continuous, but
there is a ranking 'cut-off
date. Fanilers and landowners in Ohio have until Dec.
29 to submit applications to
be considered for this round.
of EQIP. Conservation programs under .the Farm Bill
are voluntary and focus on a
variety of natural resource
concerns.
For more information,
contact your local USDA
Service at (740) 992-6647.
Forestry EQIP available
The Natural Resources·
Conservation Service is
administering special program for woodland owners
called the Environmental
Quality Incentives Program
(EQIP). This voluntary conservation
program
is
designed to promote environmental quality through
~oodland management compatible with national goals.
Funds may be available to
woodland owners for assistance
with
woodland
improvement projects. If
you own woodland in Meigs
County and are interested in
this program, call the NRCS
at the Pomeroy Service
Center at (740) 992-6647.
A forest stewardship management plan is requi,red
before · signing up for
grapevine control, tree .
planting, tree thinning and
crop tree rele(ISe practices.
Those interested in the
program or in need of a management plan are to contact
the Pomeroy Service Center.
The application process is
currently open and available
to interested landowners.
For more information
contact Jaso n Crislip,
NRCS Soil Conservationist,
(740) 992-4282

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To us, it's more than ·
people who live
We answer
care
local businesse
community.
the local area

pul~a.JW?T energy -into preventative

health
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The lands, Iota and
pan of lots returned
delinquent by the
county Treasurer of
Meigs County, wHh
the taxes, assess·
ment1, Interest and
panattlaa, charged
thereupon agreeable
to law, . . contained
and described In the
following lists
(Nama, Description ,
Acres , Total Taxes,
Assessments ,
Interest
and
Penalties)
01 -Bedford
Township
Meigs LSD

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01-01354 000
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01-410201 002
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54.27 1 01A. 1269 98
01-00374 004
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Nel/4
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01-00190 000
Whitley Clifford A
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Nw
114
2,50A
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Alan &amp;lOr Whitley
Troy
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Sect 17 In Sw Part Of
4.91
Nw 114 25A
01-00413 000
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&amp;lOr Whitley Troy S
Sect 17 Part 01 90A
Lot W Of Sw 114 94A
... 180.25
01-()(1414 000
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&amp;lOr Wh~lay Troy S
Sect 17 Part 01
Hayaa Lot N Of Rd
05A ...... .... .. .. 113
01-00415 000
Wh~ley Clifford Alan
&amp;lOr Wh~lay Troy S
E Side Sr 33
OSA
...... ............. 113

01-410878.001
Bauman Daniel F
&amp;lOr Charlotte A
Sec 30 T3N R13W
3 OOA Out Of 15 62A
300A......
13526
01-410066 002
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30.80A.
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lnterall
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01-Q0873.002
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Judy A
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Eacue Aaron &amp;lOr
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T3N R13W Lot 116
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3.410A....... ... 54.18
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Fraction
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c/o Patrlcoa Powell
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01
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2 466A
173 52
01-00039 004
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Out Of 67 595A 99A
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Leonard
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01
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01-00151 001
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T3N R13W 6 57A Out
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R13W 1.0n8A Out
01 2 7406A 1 on8A
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Sosson Frederick W
&amp;/Or
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M
Lot Sect 8 8 9853A
Out 01 125 Ac
1600 05
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Stegall
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188 OOA Ex 88 782A
99.218A
693 23
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76 52
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01-00457 000 Stotts
Charles L &amp;lOr Terry
Lot13
18 96
01-410458 000 Stotts
Charles L &amp;/Or Terry
Lot 9-10.11·12·15-1617-18 19-20 144A Ex
0 0109A
1 4291A
108 00
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Chorleo L &amp;/Or Terry
Lot 29-30-33 34-35·
36-37-38
1 I OA
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01-410460 ooo Stotto
Charlet L &amp;/Or Terry
Sec 13-21-22 Ne Of Rt
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Ex
VIII
3 48A
Ex3 032A
0 448
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01-00460 001 Sloltl
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Sec 13 -21·22 Fr 18
24 47 A Out Of 27 115A
24 47A Ex 14 1806A
82754A
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618 98
01-D1127 000
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Friday, November 17,2006

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Townohlp
Eaotem LSD
03-00482.003 Bailey
Brian Sac!IB T3 R12
Nw Cor Of 1 06A
7 3399A
Out
Of
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7 3399A
... 966 25
03-410328.001 Bailey
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Sect 27 Coal136 50A 08-00419 000 Epling
Bryon &amp;lOr Battlea
05- Columbia
... 136 08
Kathy Sect 26 W Side
Township
06-00062 000
Good
1 112 &amp;
Tracl .20A
Dewayne Sect 28 Nw
Alexander LSD
.... .... ..••51319
Part
Of
Sw114
08-00420 000 Epling
29 9976A
482 39
05-00198 000
Bryon &amp;JDr Battles
Good
Ankenman Theresa J 06-00062 001
Kathy Sect 26 1OSA
19 2Nd. Add. -8 ' E Deweyna Sect 28 T3N
Of176A4ANO!Rd
R11W 5 0524A Out Of
Side •
• 10 67
35 03A
5 0524A
IOSA
.. 3.28
05-00199 000
08 - 00236.000
Ankenman Theresa J • • .. ... .... 88 52
Gloeckner
David
06-00076 005 Hotter
Lot 20. •
383 88
Gordan W &amp;lOr Carrie
Erwin &amp;/Or Sally
05-00382 015 Beyha
Sect. 35 (220) R 11T 1
Wayne. Sect7T9 R15 D Sect 33 T3 R11
W Pert Of All E Sayre
Parcel 15 10 668A
5 723A
Out
01
219 OOA5 723A
•
Line 20A
• 943 49
Out 01 132 044A
...... 85019 05-00241.000
10 668A .... 238 92
David
06-00009 001 Powell
Gloeckner
05-410597 000
Brennan Guy T P Estharla M c/o Wilbur
Erwin &amp;lOr Sally A
(254Sect T N 01 Sw 114 &amp; VanCooney Sacl 27 Sect 17
S Of Nw 114 Ex Coal T3N R11W 1 OOA Out 2555)29A E End 49A
78 43A
1138 07
Of 29 7SA 1 OOA.
Lt 254 &amp; W End 49A
..., ... ..... ..7417
Lot255 29A. 235 21
05-00254.001
06-00243 000
Conaway K!Hineth E
&amp;lOr
Marilyn
J
07-l..ebanon
Gloeckner
David
Township
Erwin &amp;lOr Salty A
Sect 23 T9N R15W
Sect 4-5 (235) N End
Southam LSD
Of
5 2172A
Oul
4A
.. .. 4.05
84 OOA Ex 2 6004A
05-00237 000
07-00182.001
2 6168A
2128 01
Adams
Anthony
Gloeckner David
05-410132 000
Crabtres Cindy Jo Sec 36 T2N R11W Erwin &amp;lOr Sally Ann
&amp;lOr Gondlesberger 1 SOA Out Of 20 OOS Sect s (200) Pen Of
Dawn U Sect 18 Na 1 50A
88 43
27A 2A..
• 81 00
06-00238 000
Cor.Sect 18 2A Out Of 07-410103.000 Baoley
David
35 83
Paul G &amp;/9r Mildred E Gloeckner
6A 1 5952A
Sect 26 Sw Cor Of Nw Erwin &amp;lOr Sally Ann
05-410133 000
Crabtree Condy Jo 114 Ex 1 50A Ex Sect 6 (227) Se Of
113
1 50A
&amp;lOr Gondlesberger 10 2SA Ex 1 OOA Mid
23407
............ ... 2 02
Dawn M Sect 18 2175A
08-00239 000
6 OIA Out Of 52A 07-oci672 003
David
Ex 882A Ex 3 737A
Dowell Jeffrey S &amp;lOr Gloeckner
Erica Sac29 T2N Erwin &amp;lOr Sally Ann
I 391A
1138 58
05-00128.000
R11 W 3 234A Out Of Sect 5 (220) W End
25 78A 3 234A 125 18
12A.
17 01
Crabtree Kevin L
08-00240 000
Sect IS 23
114 Of 07-410461000
Hamlin Norman D Gloacknar
David
Se 114 PI 01120A Ex
40A 79 60A Ex 508A
Sect 11-28 Ne PI 01 Erwin &amp;lOr Selly Ann
79 092
8529 22 W 29A Ex Coal
Sect. 5 (220) W End
10 15A. ...... .. 57.33
05-00254.002
......... ·-· ... 35.64
08-00249 000
Cremeans Steven V 07-00462 000
Sec 23 T9 R15 E 112 Hamlin Norman D Greene Reba Lot 17Of Na 114 3.5085A Out Sect 28 W End Of 23·32 W End E Of
Alex lf.!A 1OOA Lt
Of 78 7828A 1 7542A 70A Lot Ex Coal
.38 35
(247) 8075 St
23A
" "·:::·::"·:::·:·...sn.82 6 78A • ..
... .. • ...1 72
.07-410463.000
05-G0885.004
Daniels Mike A &amp;lOr Hamlin Norman D 08-00280.000
22-28
Nw
Jennie Y Fr33 T9N Sect
Hayman
Kelly
Secl31 (160-1180) Se
Ex
Coal
R15W 5.00A Out Of Corner
19585
PI Of Se 114
45A
51 51 A 5 OOA. 218 67 322A
• ... ... .. 185.98
05-G0245 001
Darst 07-410544.001
Maryrooe Sect 34 Hamlin Norman D 0&amp;-o0319 000
Nancy
Elf.! Of Swl/4 Ex 14 Sect25 T3N R11W Holsinger
Vein Coal 15.30A Out 53 97A Out Of 57 OOA Sec 8 N PI Of Na Cor
305 28
01 15A Ex 17A Ex
Of 41 9655A 15 30A 53 97A
07-00631
000
Nutter
.335A
Exs 9827A
..~..: ·:·:·:·:..::·:·"·'·427 49
05-00024 001 Goins Alan c/o Rick Sellers E~.801A
4 7113A
Glen Ray Jr &amp;lOr Sect23 160A Lot
2671
Wanda
Lou 11168 lA Of N PI Of 08-00061.000
Sect 3 T9 R15 Se Of 48.32A Ex Mlns lA Meadows Russell E &amp;
Nw114 8 788 Out Of :::·c:·:"'" ":·:" ......94 90
Lawson Robert F
Sect 16 (640)100-141
16 935A 8 788A Ex 07-00542 000
8468A Pickens
Eber
I .25A Of 4A Lot Sw
0 320A
"
1238 54 Sec122-28 (100-201) Side Of 1OA Lot 25A
.................... 212 23
05-00528 000
On N Line Nr Mod N Of
Hamon Gary D &amp;lOr Rd
18116A oa-oo&amp;93 000
MidCarol E 1 2Nd Add
Exl 9537A 161623 State Trust VII c/o
..
37 51
.t88n Noah Runyon, Shari
05-00531 000
07-00544 000
Cogar
Sect
Hamon Gary D &amp;lOr Pickens Eber I c/o 6 N Of Rd Lot 222
Pickens
Carol E Sect. 4 S Pert Eber W.
1 25A • ... 558 83
Of Sw 1/4 82 61A
IOOA Lot 201 T2N 08-410458 001
............. 1295 55
RIW
28 258A
Montgomery Robert
05-00532.000
Ex 3 0463A 25 212A
Keith &amp;lOr Londa K
Ha111on Gary D &amp;lOr ==··:"·:·::--:·:·:· ...385 01
IOOA Lot 248 I OOA
Cerol E.Sect 10 Se 07-410163 001 Roush
Out Of 7 OOA E Of
Corner .31A
12
Dennis L &amp;lOr Susan
Village Lots W End
L c/o Dannla Roush
1 00
06-00534 000
1433 88
Hamon Gary D &amp;lOr Sect 11 T2N R11 W 08-00456 000
Riffle
Cerol E. Sect 9·10 Fr 1 6272A
Out
01 Anthony &amp;lOr Gerrt M
12 Na Pan 28 568A
14 80A
1 6272A Lot ll
30866
Out
Of
34 88A
•
• .. • 545.71 08-00480 000
Riffle
94 25
6 312A
07-00773 000
Anthony &amp;lOr Gerrl M
Seilaro
05-00535 001
Agnea Lo112
• 7088
ltamon Gary D &amp;lOr Sect 23 (160-1171) E 08-00515 000 Rouah
Cerol E Sect 10 Fr 4 End Of Wl/2 Ex Coal
&amp;lOr
Ray Junior
7 92A 28.1 6A ... 60448
Eli.. bath
Mao
Se Part
...... ,..................... 410 35 07-410756 000
Secl 11-2 (160-1211)
Sailors Darrell Lee W PI 29 SOA Sw 'Cor
05-00023 003 Henry
Kothy &amp; Larry A Sect 22 (70.190) Ex. Ex. Coal 60A . 815
Sect 3T9 RIS S 112 Of
lA Nw
Ex
All 08 · 00255 000
Sw 114 20 008A Out Mlnoralo
1374 74
Stalnaker Kermit E
Of 58 15A
20 008A or-oono 001
&amp;lOr Brenda J c/o
Sslltrl
Gregory
A
Kermit
Slalnakar
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05-00352.008
Sect 23 160A Lot
Lot 6 Burna Add
Howery
Deron
1171 T2 R11 5 OOA
... 40.48
SeciO Frac4 T8N R15 Out Of 44 54A 5 OOA 08-00256 000
8 30i4A
Out
01
22546
Stalnaker Kermit E
IOIOA
8 3094A 07-00181 004
&amp;lOr Brenda J c/o
Sellers Robert &amp;lOr
Slalnsker
Kermit
::·:::·:·.:·:·"·:·:"1182 79
05-410351 000
Tria Sect 30 T2 R11
Lot 5 Burne Add
Howery Rodnoy &amp;lOr 6 036A Out 01 14 2~A
24.'30
Marilyn Sect 0 w Of E 6 036A
219 62
08-00462 000
111AW Ry Fr5 Ex
07-00505 000
Woodyard Jamea H
67 OI A 4 20A
25 16
Sellers Robart L &amp;lOr
Sect 35 (220) E End
05-00352 000
Tria II. Sect 19 1A Oul
Ex 1 24A Highway Ex
Howery Rodney &amp;lOr Of Nw Corner Of 9A
14 OIA
Ex 1 30A
2 SOA
985 65
03-00610 001
Richard Iva Renee
Johnston
&amp;lOr
Lawrence Grant Jr
Sect 19 T4 R14 Part
01 Sw 1/4 1 SOA Out
1132 00
Of 3 30A
03-00276 002
Russell John &amp;lOr
Brenda Sect 26 T4N
R12W 9957A Out Of
80 OOA 9957A 286 25
03-00120 000
Whlllatch Timothy M
&amp;lOr
Sheila
A
Sect 5 (540) E Part Of
Ne 1/4 Ex 30A E
2379A.
11888
03-00835 003 Wood
Rodney L Sect 17 T3
R12 1 547A Out 01
13 375A
1 547A
892 21
03-00834 000 Wood
Rodney
Lee
Sect 17,T2N, R12\V, W
Of Secor 30A Out Of
34 213A
Ex
112
Minerals
30A
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Public Notice
10 70Aex
3.164
................ ........ 505 05
09-0IIva
Townohlp
Eastern LSD
09-00305 003
Adams Charles IIOr
Kalhy Lea Sect 11 T4
R11 2 290A Out 01
82 357A
2.290A
53866
•
09-00103 000
Beninger Elizabeth
Sect 9 S PI 0121 16A
W PI Of S If.! 10 51 A
Ex 340A
711A
" ""'"·:·:·:"::""'" "'115 72
09-00104 000
Barringer Elizabeth
Sect 9 S PI 2116A W
PI Of S 112 5A Out Pel
H8 500A Ex 160A
3 40A
126 86
09-00105.000
Barringer Elizabeth
Sec19 Prt Of 21 16A W
Prt Of St/2 8 2057A
134 44
New Survey
09-00011 000
Bartlmua Harvey &amp;lOr
Sect 17 Se
Carol
20A Ne Of Sel/4 Ex
2 OOA
5 256A New
Survey
5 256A
... .... • • 478 80
09-00013 000
Bartlmua Harvay &amp;lOr
Carol S Out Of 20A
El/2 01 Se 114 Of
Sa114 3 587A Now
3 587A
Survey
•
156 47
09-410511.001
Bobo
Barnard Sect 29 T4
R11 Near Mid On W
Lint 1A Out Of
15 65A
I .OOA
::·::·:·::::'"'' 1623 22
09-00152.000
Bobo
Bernard FSect 29
Part Of 27A Near Mid.
Lint E Of Cem SA
... 2519 97
09-00290.000 Boyce
Margaret IIOr Tarry
Portfolio
c/o
Recovery
AIIOC
Lot 33 Mcd &amp; Tor
Add ... .... ..58 04
09-00211 000 Boyce
Margaret &amp;lOr Tarry
c/o
Portfolio
Recovery
Aaooc
Lot 32 Mcd &amp; Tor
Add .... • .... 378 29
09-00293 000 Boyce
Margaret &amp;lOr Tarry
c/o
Portfolio
Recovery
Aaaoc
Lot 31 E 113 •
58 04
09-00294.000 Boyce
Margaret &amp;lOr Terry
Portfolio
c/o
Recovery
Assoc
Lot 34 Mcd &amp; Tor
Add Ex 12' Off S
Side... ....... • .. 4918
09-00600 000
Bushong Jamaa R
&amp;lOr
Sharon
B
Sect 19 9A Out Of
56A Part 660A Ex lA
5.60A. ...... . 1352.11
09-G0861 000
COle
Gregory
Lot
15
Arbaugh'S
2Nd
Subdivision
100'X140'
154.94
Ot-o1014 000
Collins
Charlene
Sect 30 W Part Of S
Part Of Wt/4 12A
.6458
09-01017 000
Collins
Charlene
Sect 30 Mid On S
Llna N Of Rd 6A
.. 28117
09-02041 000
Cowdery Ida M c/o
Clement
Cowdery
Royalty Interest Eog

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lncJCowdery
UnH
t31Pt 3504
4 57
09-00160.000 Gillian
Jamml IIOr Tara
Lot t9 Arbaugh'S
3Rd
Subdlv
1OO'X200' • • 839.41
09-410750 000
Greene lindsey &amp;lOr
Walter Sect 9 T 4N
R 11W S Prt Of Nel/2
Near Mid N Line
15 67A
.. • 450 81
09-410751.000
Greene Lindsey 6/0r
wanar Sect 9 (1 00·
1166) E Pert Of Sl/2
12A ...
.... .. 67 86
09-410748 000 Griffon
Mark A &amp;lOr Tanya M
Lot
8
Arbaughs
Subdivision
(4Th)
Sect 36 ..
747 47
09-G0086.000 Hams
Keith
c/o
Losa
Vogelsong Sect 3 -I 0
SeCor 01 W 37A Ex
80 99
96A 114A
09-00087 000 Harris
Keoth
c/o
Lisa
Vogelsong Sect (1 00)
Dlv M Reed Est
1 44A
.2919
09-00447 000 Hawk
Charles W &amp;lOr Ruth
E Sect (100·1161)
Bet Rd &amp; River 60A
... ... ..... ...80317
09-D0449 000
Hawk
Charles W &amp;lOr Ruth
E Secl 34 ·9 ·10 (1601161) 30A Of 75A E
Prt Of 17 25A E 30A
:C"'"'"""":"""'''08.02
09-00735 002
Johnson
Katharn
160A Lot 1155 T4N
R11 W 5 408A Out Of
81 7080A
5 408A
............................ 947 04
09.()1268 002
Lawson Jaaon S &amp;lOr
Tonya Sect 14 Fr 32
T4 R11 1.00A Out Of
2725A 1.00A 14118
09-D1256 008
Lawson Jaaon S &amp;lOr
Tonyo Section 14
Fracllon 32 T4 R11
2.8850A
Out
01
18 4038A
2 8650A
5804
09-00851 .000
Maya
Donald
Roy
Sect 4 -1 0 N Of Rd Pn
01 3 IIA Ne Of Rd
131 75
1 29A
09;00541 004
McCrady
Ronald
Charle1 &amp;lO r Vlrglnl1
Rose 528A In 50A Lot

Public Notice
120 &amp; 472A In 30A
Lot 121 T-3 R· 11
1 OOA
.211 81
09-410554 000
Neal
James
B
Sect 30 Near Mid Df
Nl/2 01 Rd
lA
• 7419
09-410565 000
Neal
James
B
Sect 11-30 NeOIS112
01
Ne114 15 25A
29406
09-D0689 ooo Nutter
James T &amp;/Or Shirley
M Sect I 42A Out Of
88A W End 42A
- • • •
• 211 87
09-01152.001 Nutler
James T &amp;lOr Shirley
M Sect 8, T4, R11 ,
343A Ou! Of 9 56A
343A
693
09-00747 000
Putman Banjamln W
&amp;lOr
Lena
E
Sect15 T4N R11W Sw
Cor 27 OOA Ex 5 OOA
2200A
83430
09-Q0988 001
Randolph James A &amp;
Tammy A Fr 32T4 R11
2 516A Out Of 25 OOA
2 516A Ex 0 SODA
2 016A.... ... ..94 54
09-00107 002
Richardson Raben
D 100Aiot 1185 T4N
R11W 0217AOutOf
2 45A 0.217A.142 25
01-00432 001
Richardson Robart D
160A Lot 1165 T4N
R11W 03B4AOutDf
36 881 A
0 384A
• ..... ....... 75.73 09-00696 000
Russell Howard &amp;lOr
Margarel Lot 114
Arbaugha
2Nd
Subdivision 100' X
140' • ........4340 62
09-Q0897 000
Russell Howard &amp;lOr
MargareiSect 38 Out
Of Na Cor Of S Of Sw
Prt Of Swl/4 5 50A
................
4152 98
ll9-00673 000
Russell John R &amp;lOr
Branda Sec (100-104)
Sw Cor. Dlv.M Reed E
St. 8 OOA Ex 2.573A
5427A..
35 58
09-G0875 000
Ruasell John R &amp;/Or
Brenda W End Dlv Of
M Reed Ell 8.75A &amp;
1 33A
10.08A Ex
9 222A 0 858A 14 01
09 - 00677 000
RuSiell John R &amp;lOr
BrendaSec 4 W End
DIY M. Reed Eat 9A &amp;
1 68A
10 68A Ex
8 729A 1 951A
.. ...... ... .... 31.48
09-Q0880 000
Russell John R &amp;lOr
Brenda Sec 3 Sa End
DIY M Reed Eol 8 75A
&amp; 087A 962A Ex
6 627A
2.993A
• 5017
09-00683 000
Russell John R &amp;lOr
Brenda IOOA Lot 104
T4N R11W 18 43A Ex
1 595A 16.835A Ex
9 994
6 841A
:·::::·::::--·569.29
09-Q1432.000
Semel-.ger Connie
K Sect. 32 In Nw Pert
Of W Of Sl/2 1 lOA
""' "':"::." '""""'88416
09-01973 000
Shingelton
Hoy
Roplty Interest Car!
E Smith Petroleum
Inc Well f192 ~It t
1885
336
09-01271 000 Smith
Louise L Sect 15 Sw
Pert Ex 1 112A W Part
.52 67
314A ..
09-Q0889 000
Spurlock Gary E &amp;lOr
Debra L Sect 36 81 A
Of 94 nA
81A
"" "''"'"'' ":·::"·!569 97
09-01226 000 Treglia
LOUIS p &amp; Benedict J
c/o LOUIS P Treglia
Sect 10 6 55A Out Of
75SA Out Of 7 55
655A
5322
09-01227 000 Treglia
Louos P &amp; Benedict J
c/o Louis P Treglia
Sect 10 Nw Qt Of
160A Lot 1154 40A
•
324 00
09-01228 000 Treglia
Louis P &amp; Benedict J
c/o Louis P Treglia
Sect 9 N Part Of 40A
189A •
1562
09-01229 000 Treglia
Louos P &amp; Benedict J
c/o Louis P Treglia
Sect 10 Mid &amp; N Prt
Ex Mod &amp; N Prt Ex lOA
Sw Cor 30A 242 99
09-01230 000 Treglia
Louis P &amp; Benedict J
c/o Louis P Treglia
Sect 10 w Pen Ex 56A
W 37A
.. .29969
09-01231 000 Treglia
Louis P &amp; Benedict J
c/o Loo•la P Treglia
Sect 11 s Of Sel/4 Of
Sw114 20A .. 161 99
09-00292 000 Treglia
Louis P &amp; Treglia
Benedict JSect 10 W
Part Ex 9A W 37A
""""·:·:·:·: ..·: """"'9912
09-Q1440 002 Welch
Michael A Aka Walch
&amp;lOr
lisa
Mike
Sect23 T4 R111A Out
01
22 76A
S 01
1 OOA
Delacruz
• • .. 11 10.96
09-00805 002
Wealfall Roger A
&amp;lOr Sheila ASect 23
T4 R11 Sw Cor
1.037A
Out
Of
21 662AI 037A
.......................4522 17
to-orange
Township
Eaatorn LSD
10-00020 001
Avll
Richard U &amp;lOr Anita
June Sect 35 T4N
R12W 5 OOA Out Of
222 OOA SOOA
·:c ..:: ·:·:·::":·: ·: .... 803 42
10-00440 000
Barring er Mitchell D
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&amp;lOr Driggs lisa R
Lot Sect 15 Ne Part Of
30 Ac N Part Of S 100
Ac 1 474A 1601 27
10-00020 002
Bruner
Land
Company Inc An Ohio
Corporation c/o Larry
Sect 35
Converse
R12W T4N 16 354A
Out Of 219 925A Lot
t1 16 384A. 106 64
10-00020 005
Bruner
Land
Company Inc An Ohio
Corporation c/o Larry
Converse
Sect 35
R12WT4N 5 057A Out
01 219 925A Lot t4
5 057A
.. 73.14
10.00105.000 Burke
Michael T Sect 27 S
End Ex 17 23A 56 59A
Ex 55 48A 111A
'""':·:"''""''''' "•""'1 55
10-00057 000
Clampitt Ronald R II
Lot Sect (15) N112
.... ...
32 32
10-00058 000
Clampitt Ronald R II
LQI Sect -6 E Of 114 &amp;
N Of tiS 65A 13 08
10-00315 002 Curtis
Larry 0 Fr 3 R12W
T4N 2 537 A Out 01
14 13A
2 537A
.... ..
• 1254 51
10-00159 011
Edwards Kenneth G
&amp;lOr
Barbara
C
Section 30 R12WT4N
Out
Of
7 564A
153 152A
Lot ttl
7 564A
175 92
10-00321.000
Gruesar Jon &amp;lOr
Anglo Lot Sect -15 Na
Ex lOA Nw 31 22A
.................. ,....... 2267.99
10-00330.000
Oru111r Jon &amp;lOr
Angle Lot Sect -15-21
E Prt Of 120.05A Na
Prt S 01 Rd
28A
... ... .2.33
10-00331.000
Gruaser Jon &amp;lOr
Angle Lot Sect -15
Nw 01 120A
lOA
cc·::::::·:·:"·;...tos 44
10-00354.001 Harris
Dannie
W
Jr
Sect 33 T4N R12W
3 OOA Out Of 46 OOA
..
.. ... 125.31
1o.oo435 000 Quean
Gary L &amp;lOr Theresa
L Sect 12 R 12T4
6 94A
187 82
10-00275.000
Riffle
Sybil Sect 16 Se Of
Sw 114 Ex 28 87A Ex
1 50 A 3.07A .282.24
10-00624 000
Sharpe William B
&amp;lOr Sharon Lot S14
15 E End N112 11 463
Out Of 34 21 11.463A
.. .. ..
... 288.61
10·00770 000
Spencer Kenneth E
&amp;lOr
Sandra
S
Lot 5 Ne Cor W Of Rd
788A •
.. 915 47
10-00SH.OOO
Spencer Kenny &amp;lOr
Sandy Lot Sect -6 Nw
Cor Ex Coal 5 OOA
...... ....................695 65
10-00746 000 White
Robart S &amp;lOr Dove
Lot Sect 12-35 Npt Of
Nw Cor Ex 32-112A W
20A ... .... 119 81
10-00747 000 White
Raben S &amp;lOr Dova
Lot Sect 38 W Side 01
Sw114
44 23A
.........................1886 76

11-Rutland
Township
Mslgs LSD
11-D1265 ooo Barnes
John F &amp; Komberty K
Sect 2 Sw Prt 1 33A
........:·:·"'"'" ""'67.94
11-()0828000
Barr
Duane R Sect 25 Sw
PI Nw 114 &amp; Nw Pt Of
Swl/4 Ex t4 Vein Coal
4905A
28754
11-ootl29 000
Barr
Duana R Sect 26 N PI
28112A Se PI Nw114
Ex t4 Veon Coal 13A
• • ... ...128.95
11-00830 000
Barr
Duane R Sect 26
Near Mid Along Cr
Ex 14 Veon Coal
537A.
6323
11-00831 000
Barr
Duana RSect 26 Near
Sw Cor 01 Nw 114
.75A .... ... -·4 61
11-ootl32 000
Barr
Duane R Sect 32 Na
01 Se114 Ex 25A Nw
Rd 176A
1048
11-00833 000
Barr
Du- R SecL 1 Se PI
Of 53 03A Ex t4 Veon
Coal SOA •
5 85
11-Q0834 000
Barr
Duana R Sect 26 On
W Line Near Mid
Wl/2 Ex t4 Vem Coal
20A
14069
11-ooa&amp;B 000
Bolyard Vonds June
Lot Sect -18 Sw COr
Of 55.75A Se &amp; Se114
2 99A .. •
16 82
11-0011 9 000
Burchett Bill IIOr
Florence Sect 33
(640) N Of Sw Comer
Ex 14 Vein Coal .SOA
n54
11-410120 000
Burchett Bill &amp;lOr
Florent:e Sect 33
Neor Mid Sel/4 Ex t4
Vain
Cool
2A
·:·:":·:·:::.::.""'" ....113.65
11-011n ooa
Capahort William R
&amp;lOr
Halen
M
Sect 12T5 R141.008A
Out Of 4.348A 1.008A
138.110
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11-oo875 002
Cleland Floyd &amp;lOr
Elberta c/o Floyd
Cleland Sect 13 T8
R14 Mid On W Line
SA Out Of 112 733A
500A
..... 878.56
11-00418 003
Clemente Cindy S
Sac 6 T5N R14W
1 OOA Out Of 27 85A
I OOA .
91 25

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11-00965 000
Colmer Jerry W &amp;/Or
Barbara M Lot Sect •
17 Ne PI Of Sw 114
1 SOA.
807.53
11-D1028 000
Cotterill Roymond R
Ill &amp;/Or Jeoolca L
Lot Sect -21 Ne Cor
Of 4 75A Ne Free 31
294A.
11766
11-410734 000
Davidson Allen E II
&amp;lOr
Tracy
L
Lot Sect 32 E Of Se
114 76.25A Ex 56,50A
19 75A
.. 211 35
11-D1630.000 Drehal
Jam"
Royally
Interest Herald 011
And Gas Co. ~" t
1886.. ...
• 4 47
11-01371 000 Drehel
Jamas
&amp;
Frank
Royalty lnt Herald 0
&amp; G Lend Owner
Jamas Drehal I'S
1895,1810 &amp; 1809
.........., .........: ·:"'" :' 7 48
11-QI 032.000 Foutty
Raymond C Lot Sect
-21 On S Line W Of
10.75A lA..
22.21
11-DI 033 000 Foutty
Raymond C Lot Sect.
-21 Sw Corner Free
38 2 33A
.51 73
11-G1034.000 Foully
Raymond C Lot Sect
·21 E Cor Out Of
130,32A Mid. On Rd.
2A
•
4417
11-D1035 000 Foulty
Raymond C Lot Sect
·21 Se Cor Frac 30
1073A.... .. ..8883
11-G0813 000
Gilmore Gary W &amp;lOr
Emily J Ellll Sect 32
Sa Corner Ex 14 Vein
Coal 10 d2A 106 07
11-G0813 000 Gloyd
Wllllom H Jr Etol
Lot Sect 9 In Ne Prt
Of Free 12 S Of Rd
J8A Of 2 25A 76A
• ..
• ..1354.58
11-Q0385 000 Haley
Dwight Jr &amp;lOr Haley
Uark Sr Lot Sect. -8
Out Of UtA 3 75A
'." ."':·:·: ·: ·:":":·:--· 548.10
11-00090 000 Hyaall
Jomaa
Gerold
Emer.on Lot14-7 Npl
Qf 11 22A In E Part Of
Nw114 Ex Coal 4 52A
.. • 114 63
11-000111 000 Hyull
Jamea
Gerald
Emerson Sact 7 N
Pert Of 6-112A In Mid
Of W line Df Nw114
s63A •
8n9s
11-00500 000 HySIII
Jamao
Gerald
Emerson Lot Sect •
14-7 In Ne PI Of Sec
&amp; Nw PI Of S.C. 1
731 40
4 SOA •
11-00875 001 HySIII
Ronald
N
Jr
Sect 13 T6 Rt4 Mid
On W Line 3.427A Out
Of 118.18A 3.427A

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89.82

11-G1656 000 Hysell
Ronald N Jr Sect 13
T6 R14 Mid OnW Line
1.624A ..... .... 244.67
11-oo&amp;89 000 Mash
James L &amp;lOr Norene
C Lot Sect ·2 Sw Prt
01
Brown'S
45A
79 67
3.15A
1Hl0690 000
Mash
James L &amp;/Or ,..,._
C Lot Sect -2 21 15A
Of 25A 3 Tracts 01
Geo Mcculres 21.15A
............... ............'1 9790
11-00691 000
Mash
James L &amp;lOr ,..,._
c Lot Sect -2 Pn Of
27 95A Mid Of W 112
Ex Coat .29A .... 9 06
11-00692 000
Mash
James L &amp;lOr Norene
C Lot Sect ·2 Lot
150X66' Of Sw Pn 01
16 SOA .23Aof15 SOA
23A
.... • 338.69
11-00693 000
M..h
James L &amp;lOr Norene
C Lot Sect -2 Sw Prt
Of 27 05A Mid Of W
112 Ex Coal 15 27A
.....109.21
11-00711 000 Miller
George W Acre Sect 6 w Prt Of 48.42A
Of Rd 1 A. - 324.24
11-00712 000 Milar
George w Sect 8 w
Prt Of 139A In E Prt
1 061A ..
22.41
11-410186 001
Mitchell Edward L
Fr 24 T6N A14W Sw
Cor 1.3137A Out Of
13137A
6 OOA
....................... 1138 95
11-00835 003
Mullins Ronald &amp;lOr
Peggy Fraction 17 T6
R14 1 5432A Out Of
39 1OA
1 5432A
- - .228 67
11-Q1324 001
Nationwide
Real
Esllll Inc Sac 26 T6N
R14W 0.07A Out Of
034A 007A 19635
11-410273 002 Pierce
Martin A &amp;/Or Belva
Freel 36 T6 R14
15 408A
Out
Of
82 31A
15.408A
..............185 72
11.()1131 000
Remsburg Richard A
&amp;JOr carol J Sect 24
S Part Of Wlf.! 5.03A
• ... .... ..302.83
11-0D316 002
Rathburn Chorlea E
&amp;lOr Starcher Tommy
Sect 24 T6 R14
J
Of
2.005A
Out
129 88A
2.005A
..
..
18817
11-410323 000
Runyon Jerry L &amp;lOr
Vonnasae L Sect. 14-5
S Part Of E 11:1 120A
... .. 223831
11-410324.000
Runyon Jerry L &amp;/Or
VannaeN L Sect 5
Near Mid. Of E Line
1 OOA
•
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11.()0978000
Shoemaker Hazel A
Etal Lot Sect 27-28 S
Part Of Free 34 &amp; N PI
01 Free 24 1.70A

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·--- - -·-· - 13.18
11-410138 000
Stearne Chllrlea J
Sect! I T6 R14 Rd 14'
Wd In Una About 200'
DMp
... 1.20
11-410139 000
Staems Charleo J
Seci.18U R.14 PI Of
N114 Ex 20A E 80A

Sac 5 W PI 01 Nwt /4
7.05A Ex 2 884A Ex
1.1571A Ex 2 515A
7132A
• 17.18
13-410159 000
Denney Walter L c/o
Kenneth
Kephart
Sect 4 .lOA Out Of
104A ... Part._OI104A
lOA.
8.21
13-410154.000
Ounllo
Batty
Sect 23 Mid 01 1/2
N 01 Rd Ex 3.4859A
7A
17.1441A El
160 18
10.1441A
13-410184.002
Ounkla David Jr &amp;lOr
Penny Sect 23 T8 R15
Sw COr 01 3 4859A
Trect 7A Out 01
17.1441A
7.00A
..
• .. ... .17115
13-410170 000
Ellis H Jennings c/o
Klmbarty Ellis Sect 30
T7 R 15 Swl/2 01
Nw1/4 21A .... ..303 01
13-410712.004
Enterline Douglas L
Sec12 TBN R15W
3 808A
Out
01
3 608A
106.43A
.... •............ 122 41
13-410712.005
Enterline Douglas L
Sec12 T8N RfSW
3167A
Out
01
106.43A
3.187A
..
10714
13-410712.008
Enterline Douglas L
Sec12 TBN R15W
Out
01
3 889A
108.43A
3 881A

Sect 5 On W Line Of
Ne114 I SOA.156910
13-410468000 Varney
Laale L Laacelles
Sect 24 Of Nw 1/4 &amp;
N Of Sw 114 Ex 14
Vein Coal 98.00A Ex
81A
1062 49

14-Q1168.000
Price
Marjorie Sect 8 (640)
26 R - Surv .25A
447
14-Q11 17 000
Price
Norman Jr Sect 8 In
Nw Cor Of Wt/2 Of
N1f.! 2 70A
53 80
14-G2289 000 Riddle
Grover And Prlaclfta
Royalty lnt Harald Oft
&amp; Goa Co Samuel
Simonds L 0 Plnnlt
t3063 .. ... 878
14-410566 000 Riddle
Grover
L
&amp;lOr
Priscilla R Sect 38
Sw Part
21 24A
··.·:··:·:·:·:·:·
225 44
14-G1398.000 Riddle
Grover
L
&amp;lOr
Priscilla R Sac 38 Sw
Prt Of Se114 All W Of
Rd
01 157A Tr
Ex9 30A
11 58A

15-00521 000
Gilkey Richard D &amp;lOr
Karen K Lot (45) t45 23X45' W End . .2 54
15-410530 000
Gilkey Richard D &amp;lOr
Karen KLot (45) t45
45X80' NSide 39848
15-01074.000
Hart Amla M Lot 171
DIY Jonea Eat..280.20
15-Q1472.000
Hart
Amla
M
Lot 172 Jonea Add
.... .... 1180
15-00092 000
Hysell William P
Part Lot 427 40'X 70'

... . ............. 367 04

11-410210 oop
Sleama Chllrlea J
Sect 18 Mid &amp; Se
Part Df Ntf.! 78.85A
.. ...... ... ...... 804 87
11-410211000
Staemo Chartea J
Sect. 18 In W Part 01
Sel/4 54.47A. ..83.23
11-410212 000
Staoma Charlas J
Sect 18 Nt/2 Of 40A
E Side Of Se114 20A

............. ....... ..1964
11-00893 000
Thacker Karen F &amp;/Or
Hershberger Glen E
Sect 18 In
Part Of
7685A
U2A

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.. .... •••• ••.•••. .•. M 71
11-G1740 000
Triad
Rasourcaa,
Inc
Working
lnternt
Johnson 1 6 Land
Owner Panntt ' 2246

......................21.58

11-D1168 000 Vance
T
Etal
Michael
Lot Sect 13 Mid Sec
Of W Cr Ex Mlnarota
Ex
11 2113A
73.4083A..... ..1877.93
11-410140 000 Village
Of Rutl- Sect. 15
60'X100'
Joining
Gardner 14A • 2.79
11-Q1315.000
~I Helen Ellll
Lot Sect.-6 Coaf &amp;A

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14-Selllbury
Township
Meigs LSD
14-G2492 000 Arnold
Judy Royalty lnt
Hersid Oil &amp; Gao B
Fultz
Land
Owner/Permit 13353
'":": "'"'''
9 59
14-G1384.000
Blankenship Kathy L
Sect 30 (262) WI f.! Nw
Prt Of t80 Of Rd 25A

·:·:""':':"'""'''''"'399 08
14-410185.000 Blazer
Deborah S Sect 24
(640) Nw Of Se114
48.255Ac .... .74619
14-410134 000
Broderick Francis
&amp;lOr
Linda
Sect 17,T2N,R13W,
Sw Corner 83A 01
116 OOA 83A 100 02
14-00647 002
Broderick Francia P
Sect 23 (640) Mid On
E Line Ex Coal Ex
12A
Ex
2 433A
48 49
2433A.
14-00287 ooo Brooks
Dorothy Jane &amp;lOr
Thomas P St 34 T 1
R.13 (100-370)0n E
Line Near Mid Of
19 56A 87A
93 60
14-G1342.002
Brooka Thomas P
1OOA Lot 383 T1 N
R13W .563A Out Of
583A
1 532A
•
1138
14-G1418 000
Brooks Thomea P
Sec 33 (100-309-383)
Mid Bet Rr &amp; Public
Rd .27A ,.
63 71
14.()1453.001
Carpenter Randall R
Jr Sect 29 Tl R13 Pel
12 61A Lo1157 &amp; 24A
Lot 313 .94A 316 37
14-410283 000 Delong
Jeflnsy A Sect 21 -27
(262) Nw Port Of
96 32A Mid &amp; E Pen
3 70A .... .. .. 227 91
14-00296 000 Dixon
Donald F &amp;lOr Judith
D Sect 31 (540) Nw
25A
Cor Of 2.48,1\
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14-G0287 000 Dixon
Donald F &amp;lOr Judith
D S131 Lot 540 On W
Line Of St 31 On
Nw1/4 Of 2 48A 28A

·: " ··:: ::::' " '' " 131 28
13-410712.007
Enterline Douglas L
Sect2 TBN R15W
3.991A
Out
Of
...........................&amp; 97 .. 106.43A
3 991A
11-Q11115 000 Warner
.. 135 31
• • John Henry Jr c/D 13-00396.000
llowere Enterprise• OHmora Gary W &amp;lOr
Sect 9 W End 01 Emily
J
Etal
62.37 A In N Prt Ex Sect 2 TBN R 15W
56A .88A.......... 21.76
3 4A
Out
Of
11-00067 001
127.5546Ac
3 4Ac
Williams Robert D .......................... 3713
Jr &amp;/Or Te-a L
13-410210 000 Goble
Sect 8 T6 R14 Mid Of Shannon
F
Nwl/4 975A Out Of Sect 15 ·36 w Of
1.475A .175A. 697.06
Nw/14 Ex 14 Vain
11-410953 001
Coal Ex 7 54A 4 28A
Wllllomaon Chartaa .. ·-· .... .. 179 63
Brian &amp;lOr Kathie lal 13-410353 000 Goble
Section 24 T6N R14W Shawn.Sect 26 Sw
1.2000A
Out
Of Cor Ex 44 Vein Coal
21.18A
1.2000A 4A Out Of BA Ex 35A
.. .. •.. 185794
3.esA..... ..... 196.90
13-00406.000
12-Rutland
Goodman Billy J &amp;
VII lege
Antonia
M
Sect.
Melga LSD
25,T.8,R 15 Nw Cor
Of Na1/4 3.061A Of
12-D0082 000
40A 3.061A....417.17
Alhley Dwight D &amp;lOr
13-00406 000
Wenda L c/D April Goodman Billy J &amp;
• '.. -· 65.54
1
Bulirl Sect. 8 (640) In Antonia M Sect
14-Q1324 000 Eakins
Sw Cor. 01 Nwt/4 E 01 25, T 8N,R 15W,2 55A
Larry F Sec 8 (640)
Rd. Appcox. .48A Out 0130.879A 2 55A
Lot E Of Arnold W 01
• ..... 748 69
.......... .... ..... 107.91
Rd 50'X170
20A
12-G0372.000
Bing 13-410454 001
..............................'6191
Randy E &amp;lOr Emily M Grtgally David J &amp;/Or
14-oonB 000
Ellis
Sect I (640) On St Rei Teresa D Sect 35
Charles D &amp;lOr Laura
S Of Pouua,. .17A 1 149A New Survey L
Sect 8 (640) Nw
·-· .850 73 .......- ..............127.57 Part Of Nw114 Near Cr
12-00111.00 Hudaon 13-Q0272 000
Ex 38A Ex 3 015A
Le4
11 Hanners Barbara L
Kevin
2.735A • •.. 168.53
Rathbum Add 19 Sect 23 Ne 114 Of
14-00097 003 Family
........................1262.40 47 23A 2A • 109 43 Homes Inc Sec16 T2N
12-410047 000
R13W 23A Out 01
13-Qfl209 000
Kennedy Robert K
46 3395A 23A 4 56
Hannon Candy Etal
Sect I T6 R14 .51A
14-00805 000 Family
c/o Carrie Harmon
Out Of 10 70A 51 A Sect 11 Ne Part 01 Nw Homee Inc Sect 26
.. 26605
.001 ..
(640) Se PI Of 40 75A
114 Ex t4 Vain Coal
12-Q0336.000
Little 200A
Ex
1 OOA W Of Rd New Survey
Cindy A &amp;lOr ~
1.459A .. • 4425.76
1.00A ..... ...... 301.25
L Sect 14 -15 (262) 13-00695 000
14-G1455 000 Family
3X8Rda W 01 Sw Cor
Hannon Cendy Jo Homes Inc Sac! 8
15A Lot 24 Longstreth
Of Lot 38
(640) On Athens Rd In
17
Radford 24A Ex
Add
9112
...
.1210
- ·- 70285
12-410337.000
Lntle 13-410283 000
126A 114A
4 70
Hart
Cindy A &amp;lOr ~ Date L &amp;lOr Sally 14-G1456 000 Famoly
LSect 14-15182/3'1n Sect 6 (640) Ne Of
Home• Inc Sect 8
Sw Cor Ex 253A Sw1/4 Ex t4 Vein Coal
(540) E Of St N Of Mill
.057A..
..
1291
Lot
80A Ex .428A
72.75A,_ ...... 515 82
12-G0007.001 Molden 13-oom
372A
154.23
Hayes
Warren Kehh &amp;lOr Theodore P Sect 18 14-410498 000 Family
Kathy
Sua T.B R.15 Near Mid On
Homes Inc An Ohio
Sect 8 T6 R14 .2130A N Line Out Of 94 06A
Corp Se 114 Of Sw
Out Of .23A .2130A 503A ..
10354
114 Ex Coal !.BOA
,_ • ....
300.11
20.20A Ex 12 964A
13-00327 001 Jarrell
12-G0008.001 Molden Terry M Sect 7T8 A15
7 236A
198 07
Warren Keith &amp;lOr 4011 Out 01 75 75A 14-00478 000
Kathy
Sua 40A... .... • • 827 71
Goagleln Danoel Etat
Sect 8 T6 R14 15A 13-410112 001
Sect 16 (640) Se Pan
Out 01 3.50A 15A
Ex Coal Ex 10 13A
Charles &amp;/Or
3.44 Diana Section 2 T8N "ll'act 7 4 931A
12-410291 000 Ratclltl RISW 5 005A Out Of
..........................898 40
Peggy Ann Searla 12415A
14-:01654 001
5 005A
Hawley Norman E
5 S Rutt- 5 25A
....... ...... • •
17819
13-410417 000
Love Sect 18 T2 R13
.. ·- ·- ---- .....108.56
12-Q0212.000 Ratcliff Karen Ilene Sect 5 Se 8.545A Out Of 2917A
Peggy Ann Searle Of Lot 16 Bet Cr &amp; 8.54SA
1401 08
Lot&amp; .25A........46 24
14-00882 000
Rd 25A
508
M
13-G0418 000
Love Landers Hoby
13'Salem
Ilene Sect 8 (540) Sw Part
Karen
01 1 57A Tract 54A
T-nshlp
Lo11610'
313
13412
•
Mslga LSD
13-410419 000
Love
Karen Ilene Lo11615' 14-Q0883 000 Landers
Holly M Sect 8 (640)
13-G0201.004
Of Lo116
548
Anthony Clvlalophar 13-410732 001
Nw Part
1 03A
C Etal Sec11 T8N
McCloud
Darrick "':"~::·:::·: ·::·:"""':·1 58
R15W 6.1166A Out Of Ne114 Of Nw114 01
14-G2272 000
Little
34 318A
6 966A Sect 25, TBN, R15W,
Donald
&amp;
Lois
Royalty lnt Herald Col
•
• 170 37 4A Out 01 28 329A
13-Q0832 001 Belley 4.00A
&amp; Gas Basham-Little
1410 05
Larry L &amp;lOr Sandre 13-00420 000
f1 L 0 Permrt 3116
A
Frectlon 24 T8 McDonald David E Jr ........ ..................: ... 4 02
R15W 45 137A Out &amp; Amy J Sect 18 Sw
14-Q1071 000 Mussar
Of 83 53A 45137A Of N 200A Ex.t4 Vein Rave Sect 26(540) T 2
1342.59 Coal 2 60A
R13 E PI Of Wol
656 88
13-410445.000
BaSI 13-000115 001
Cr.Off 26 07 A
55A
Steven John &amp;lOr
McDonald David E ..........................,725 00
Emily
Ruth Jr IIOr Amy Jo
14-G1072 000 Mussar
Sec
26
Loll ....... ..... .25.01
Sec 18 T8N R15W Reva
(640)Near Mid On
13-410446 000
Bass 3.00A Out Of 41 OOA
Line E Of Rd 6 OOA Ex
Steven John &amp;lOr 3 OOA
116 45
3 5121 A Ex 1 0095
Emily Ruth Lot 2 Ex. 13-DII439.000
1 4754
225 49
18' N Side ,- .29 6ll
McQuaid Lawrence
14-Q1073 000 Musser
13-00447 000
BaSI Wolllam Sect 12 Can
Rava Sect 26 (540)
Steven John &amp;lOr 01 SecL 12 N Of Rd.
T2R13Se015214A
Emily Ruth Lot 2
Ex. 1.70A .30A 7812
E PI W Of Cr
50A
lol¥billh Add 16' N 13-410440 000
Side . .....
7.78
McQuaid Lawrance
.....,... " :::·:·:·:'""'20 38
13-410142 001
Devil Wllilarn SecL 15-8-12 14-D1085 001 Neece
Edward
II
IIOr
Edwin H &amp; Sons WOfCrRrEx14
Rhonda F Sect 36
Sect 13 TBN R15W Vain Coal lA. 15 27
I OOA Lot 315 2A Out
0.861A Out 0110 OOA 13-00441 000
0 961A ...
18.55
McQuaid Lawrence Of 5.17A &amp; 3A Out Of
13-410157 001
Davia William Seci!S-8-12 8 83A 5 OOA 109116
14-QI087 000 Nelson
PauAna c/o
Mid S Can Ln Public
Tranacondnantal THie Rd T27
26 83A Eddie Lee Sect -16
(540) Se Pert 01 Ne
Sect 5, T8N , R15W, "'"'""'""":'""'"480 01
114 Of Sw114
2A
118A Out Of 8816A
13-410701.001 Ogdln
244.29
•
•
515 83
Del L &amp;lOr Linda C
13-00423.000 Davia
Sect t8 n Rt5 Min 14-410185 001
Robert E &amp;lOr Hazel On W. Line 1.565A Ohlinger Jaffrey c/o
E Sect. 18 Sw 01 N Out Of 74A 1 565A Jaffrey Ohlinger and
Jonothon
Dockens
200A Ex. t4 Vein Coal
·::":""':·:·:":'.2208 62 Sect
24, T2N, R13W,
.112A 01 ISA II2A 13-00559.000
1 n46A Out Of SOA
• 318 44
Richard
Payton
13-410157.003 Davie Sect 5 Sw PI Of Swl /4 .................:·:·:·::... 89 80
Renald E - &amp;lOr I .SOA ... ·- 63 62 14-00843 OOOPersons
Pamela
Sect
33
Paulina
Fern c/o 13-00558 000
21882A
140 94
Tranocontlnental Title Payton Richard A

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39
l4-00448 000
Larry
Jr
Sellers
Sect 13 -3 (540) Sw Of
Nw 114 SOA 333 73
14-410441.000
Sellers
Larry
Jr
Sect 13 -8 (640) t9
Radford Surv
lA
·:·: ...:·::"·:·:::·: ·.... 194 00
14-Q1354 000
Shoemaker Phillip M
Sac 33 (1 00-389) Se
Prt Of 2.20A Of Rd
2 179A Ex 1 559A
62A
• 187 80
14-G1218 000
Starcher April Etal
Sect 13 -30 (100-310)
Se Prt 4A 158 Penny
Surv 25A
6 45
14-G1219 000
Starcher April Etal
Sect 13 -30 (100-310.
311) E Prt lA il59
Penny Surv
25A
'" " ::"'" '""'':""'"' ''4 91
14-00097 000 Stotts
Catharine Sec16 T2N
R13W Uld On N Line
01 Sl/2 Of Nw114
46 3395A
ExO 23A
46 1095 ... 1349 78
14-Q1629 000
Terman
David
A
St 30 T1 R.13 (100308) S PI Of 2 88A 13
Penny Surv
292A
• • 624.52
14-Q1792 000
Waddell Helen C Etal
Sac 35 4 112A Coal
Und 37 112A In Sec 35
t8 Vein Coal 4 SOA
.. ... .. .... 5.08
14-410690 000 Walker
Shannon Sect 8 (540)
Ne Of Wl/2 Of Nw114
On WilliS Hill 1 13A
•
.99 54
14-410935 000
Weaver Carolyn Sue
Payne Sect 36 Sw
Pert 20 25A • 309.92
14-00938 000
Weaver Cerolyn Sue
Payne Sect 38 Sw PI
Se114 All W Of Rd
157A Tr Ex 9 30A
1 83A
114 81
15-Middleport
Village
Msoga LSD
15-00035 000
Arnold
Judith
A
Lot (I) Fox Add 1
... ... 1892 08
15-00038.000
Arnold
Judith
IIi.
Lot (2) Fox Add 2
• ........ 1075 76
15-00040 000
Arnold
Judith
A
Tn 67' W 01 Grant St S
Of Graham ,..110 00
15-014n.ooo
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Developers
Ltd
Lot 29 06A PI 01
Brick Yard Lot 01
Back St 06A
2 67
15-01478 000
Beer
Builders
&amp;
Developers
Ltd
Lot 29 12' E Soda 58'
324 93
Park St
tS-410112 000
Biron
Juhe A Lot (70)
Behan 2Nd Add Ex 20
FIN
•
34454
15-01218 000

Brewer James Jr
Lot (13) Probst 13·
South Side
':"":·:·::::·"-:" "':533 16
15-01473.000
Brodenck Francis P
&amp;lOr
Londa
S
Lot 114112 25'X60'
·::":·:·::·:·" ·:::" " " 16
15-01474 000
Broderick Franco&amp; P
&amp;lOr
Linda
S
Lot 114 ~ Jones 3Rd
Add
29056
15-00400 000
Carpenter Randall R
&amp;lOr Peggy Ann
Dlv Jones Est 21 Ex
Strip Joonlng Cam 2A
Est
92 21
15-00401 000
Cerpenter Randall R
&amp;lOr
Peggy
Ann
Dov Jones Est 22 W
Side
442 76
15-Q1063 000
Casco Ronald P &amp;lOr
Anne Lowery Lot 17
Behan
lSI
Add
......,....,.,.:..: ·:·:.. .. 456 69
15-01599 000
Clifford Judy K &amp;lOr
Borchfoeld Mary L
Lot68W24 ElrS&amp; '
Parcel
24' X49 -112'
• 9021
15-00660 000
Darst Jeffrey R &amp;lOr
Konoe S c/o Ginger
Somms Lot 142 P
Jones 3Rd Add Elf.!
''""~:·::"·:·:::·: .... 237 37
15-01221 000
Edwards Marvon R
Lot
66
Coalport
................. .... 55 29
15-01222 000
Edwards Marvin R
Lot
66C
10' X90
......, ..........,., .: ....... 12 24
15-00440 000
Gerard Charles P3ul
Lot (46) Coalport 46
35' Off
E Side
456 31
15.()1498 000
Gobbs Angela Lot 119"
Booworth Add 62' w
End
149 29

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::":··:"'''' ""'"""362 94
15.()1229 000
little Dale R &amp;lOr
Sharrl R Lot 20
Riverview
Acres
Subdivision 879 73
15-00835 000
Maganahalll Sharoth
Desai
Lot
103
Palmer'S 1St Add 26'
S Side
205 32
15-o2038 000
Maganahalll Sharath
Desai Vacated Allay
7.5' X 100' ... 15 20
15-410288 000
Mash Connie Nicole
Lot175..
• • 39 01
15-G0289 000
Uaah COnnie Nicole
Lo1175 112 ... 348.26
15-00175 000
McGuigan Judith A
Lot (49) 149 - 8X89
Nw Part.
25 44
15-Q1192 001
Northup Shannon T
&amp;lOr
Tina
M
832
2Nd St West
Part Behan Add 40 X
8591 3928 X 8671 S
Munrey Lot ...146.79
15-410207 000
Norton Michael Alan
Lot (60) Behan Add
Nw
114
33X100'
.... .... ... .289 97
15-00083 000
Phillips Jack E &amp;lOr
VIvian H Lot 459 Porn
N 112 Of N 112
SO'XIOO'
481 72
15-00084 000
Phillips Jack E &amp;lOr
Vivian H Lot 462 Porn
N 1/201 N 112 40'X50'
··:·"'""""": "·""" ' 14 34
15.()1575 000
Powell Shelby M
Lot 136 Boaworth
Add
• 168 99
15-01362 000
Smith Penny Lot 11
Probst Add
344 72
15-Q1383 000
Smith Penny Lot 9
Probst Add • 71 42
15-Q1309 000
Stawan Mary M c/o
Ralph and Christina
lot
Stewart
158 37X38' Sw COr Of
t158 Bosworth Add

s

"·::·::--:·:""'""•44 33
15-01.002
Stover
Yvonne
Sec 29 T1 R13 N Of
~ng Creek W Of
Mid 1.041A Oul Of
96 50A
1 041A
.... ·-· --865 03
15-D1343.000
Taylor John L Etal
Lot 24 Behan 2Nd
Add
•
8190
15-D1344.000 Taylor
John L Etal Lot 8
Behan 1St Add S112
...... ....... ...... 185.89
15-Q0842 000
Ulbrich Martha &amp;
Lyons
Donald
Lot 62 N 112 PI
Behan'S 2Nd 34'X95'
Ne Cor. ..... .205 09
15-0U12000
Vukaon
Doris
Lot 89 P Jones 3Rd
Add
22539
15-01319 000
Wagner
Robin
c/o Sheola Partlow
Part Of Lol 2-114 Dlv
Jones Eat 35'X80' Na
Cor
38045
15-00021.000
Worry Mary K
Lot 80 Pel mer'S 15I
Add ... .... 119485
15-oo837 000
Wooe Betty Lot 413
Pom Add 25' W 112
....,.................... 144 42
16 Pomeroy
Village
Meigs LSD
16-02060 000
Averlon Jonl Lot 121
12' On Lynn St &amp; 2'
On E Side
80 35
16-02061 000
Averlon Jono Lol 122
IOX10' Se COr W 213
• 781 62
16-02062 000
Jonl
Averlon
Lot 96 20'X67' Sw Cor
Of Front &amp; Lynn 5I
421 20
16-02063 000
Averion
Jon1
Lot 96 AH Ex 20'X67'
On Lynn ...
90 09
16-00031 000
Baer
Builders
&amp;
Developers
Ltd
Lot 452 Sub 3112
40'X150 .. 1349.12
16-00032 000
Baer
Builders
&amp;
Developers
Ltd
Lot 452 Sub 1112-2112
147 57
16-G0820 000
Bear
Builders
&amp;
Developers
Ltd
.. 246 51
Lot 98
16-410821 000
Baer
Builders
&amp;
Developers
Lid
Lot 99 .
61 55
16-00087 000
Bsu~rdner John
Elal
c/o
Wotloam
Baumgardner
Sect 8 Lot 255 Sub
19 1/2
71 37
16-00148 000
Bowles Robert &amp;lOr
Mary A Lot 262-16 2
171100 A Sub 16112 S
Part 217A
108 34
16-00932 000 Bunch
Josephine
Walls
Lot 588 Part Of 588
512A
16228
16-G0988 000 Bunch

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Josephina
Wallo
Lot 402 . .. ...&amp;9 10
15-01861 000 Cello
Donald E &amp;lOr Peggy
S Lot 258 On E Line
Of Pork St 60A
176 34
18-G2613.000 Casto
Donald E &amp;lOr Peggy
Sect 13 -2 On w
LineS D f - 40A
..............................!124
16-410274.000 Caton
Kathleen &amp;/Or Jarvis
Dtana
c/o
Diana
Carman
Lot
83 Naylors Run W Of
Fisher &amp; Locust Sl
..
• 229 40
16-410276 000 Ceton
Michael &amp;lOr Marjorie
Lot262 ·18 SeCor Of
Farm 75A •
38 29
16-410417 000
Chapman Mitchell 0
IIOr
Anna
M
Lot 189 Sub 16
Burnap
Add
. .... .... . .. 366 79
15-01011 000
Cleland Michael A
IIOr
Diana
L
Lot 258 Ne Cor 44A
~~ . ,.,..,.,.,,,,.,..,.u., ..,.,.20 85
000
Compton Ramona
Lot 189 Pleca Bet
Holltop Sl &amp; 516

s

15-00868

·:: ..:·:·:·:·;":'''''"''465 89
16-410869 000
Compton
Ramona
Lot 516 Trl Se Cor Ex
Trl On Nw End
3557
16-00870 000
Compton
Ramona
Lot 518 14'7" Along
Lincoln Rd ... 3 95
1&amp;-oo871 000
Ramona
Compton
Lot 188 45' W Side
•
1625
1&amp;-oo872 000
Compton
Ramona
Lot 18915' Off S Side
.. .21882
16-410873 000
Compton
Ramona
Lot 354 Ex 40'X40' Off
Rear Ex 45'X'45'
"'~'":o""c. , ..:·:·· ......... 2 21
1&amp;-oo874 000
Compton
Ramona
Lo1355 Ex 1O'X60' Sw
Part 23'X57 5' R- Ex
20'X45
2 21
16-410392 000 Davia
Lady Dawn Etal c/o
Ronnaa
Hudson
Lot 291 N CUff Ex
Lola Sold .... 17 69
16-410393 000 Davis
Lady Dawn Etal c/o
Ronnea
Hudson
Lot 292 N Of Cltll Ex
Lots Sold. • • 17 69
16-410394.000 Davis
Lady Dawn Etal c/o
Ronnea
Hudson
Lot 293 N Of CIMI Ex.
25 23
Lots Sold
16-4103115.000 Davia
Lady Dawn Etal c/o
Ronnea
Hudson
Lol 294 N Of Cltll Ex
Lots Sold
117 07
1.-.ooo Davta
Lady Dawn Elal c/o
Hudson
Ronnaa
Lot 1295 N Of Cliff
Ex
Lots
Sold
..
9.98
16-410397.000 Davia
Lady Dawn Etel c/o
Ronnae
Hudson
Lot 295 N Of Cliff Ex
7 25
Lots Sold
16-01950.000
Edwandl Marvin Jr
Lot 262-17 Sub 438
314 .17AW Pert Of 173
N Of Rlnehort 17A
·:·: ..:·:"·· "'"'::·:... 232 74
1&amp;-oo862.000
Foltrod John Philip
Lot 20-21 -22 Ex 15'
Off N Side • .. 34 69
16-00863 000
Follrod John Philip
Lo123 Nayors Run 15'
14 49
N Side
16-00864 000
Follrod John Philip
Lot 24 Naylors Run
Ex 15' Off N Side
54138
15-01586 000
Freemen Charles A
c/o
Linda
Mills
Lot 434 12A N 01
Union Ave W 01
Peacock
Coal
•
..
75 54
16-410571 000 Friley
Charles E Jr Etal c/o
Mary
Sheets
Lot 255 Sub 15 112
...........................293 54
16-01654.000
Games VOrlda K &amp;lOr
Harry Delbert Jr c/o
Harry
Garnes
Lot 326 4
376 32
16-01688 000
Games Vonda K &amp;lOr
Harry
Dalbert
Jr
Lot 505 • Trl On Nw
Soda Ex Trl Se Cor
4437
15-01767 000 Haley
Mark A &amp; Sherro A
Lot 56 Naylors Run
122.92
15-01768 000
Haley
Mark A &amp; Sharri A
Lot 56 25' S Of Lot
Bet
Spring
St
2447
16-Q1527 000
Hamng Donna D
Lot
605
1 25A
:::." ::'""::---628 47
16-410720 000
Hartung Donald A
Lot
(119)
Flood
Rd f119 H&amp;D Add
Sl/2 Of N 40 Sub
119112
33 53
16-410721 000
Hartung Donald A
Lot (119) f119 H &amp; D
Add N 20 Sub 119
314
33 53
15-00722 000
Hartung Donald A
Lot (120) 1120 H &amp; D
Add
•
433 75
16-410723 000
Hartung Donald A
Lot
( 121)
1121
............................ 33 53
16.()1112 000
Hendnx Leroy &amp;lOr
Judy E Lot 49 E If.!
":·::·:·:·:·:":·:·:"'"';22 83
15-01113 000

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Nlotice

ltandrtx Laroy &amp;lOr
Judy E Lot SO Sub 3W
35'
•
61 03
1&amp;-oo882 000 Jamaa
John Jr a Hammond
Tommy c/o John Barbara
Jomea
Lot 262-11 Out Of
2669ATract IHA
8071
16-00917 000
Johnson Jasale &amp;
Bertha c/o Sol end
Laalar
John1on
Lot 35 V B Horton'S
Add
3381
16-410911 000
Johnson Jeoale &amp;
Bertha c/o Sol and
Lealer
Johnson
Lola 26 ·27 ·28 48 32
16-00919 000
Johnson Jessie &amp;
Bartha c/o Sol and
Lealer
Johnson
Lol 36 V B Horton'S
14 05
Add
15-00920 000
Johnson Jessie &amp;
Bertha c/o Sol and
Laeler
Johnson
Lot 34 V B Horton'S
Add,.
•
33 81
16-410921 000
Johnson Jessoe &amp;
Bertha c/o Sol and
Lealer
Johnson
Lot 29 &amp; 30 90 XIOO'
.... .... ..... • 10.54
15-01833 000
Johnson Terry L II •
Melissa c/o Melissa
Lot
Johnson
12 . ......... ...915.50
15-01834 000
Johnson Tarry L II &amp;
Msllssa c/o Melissa
Johnson
Lot
303 Out Of Lot 303 25
Wide X 94' X 103' 5"
054A
2 73
15-01196 000
Klein
David Etal c/o David
Klein Lot I 00 1306307 1A E Of Hopkins
lA
122 44
15-01710 001
Klein
Kenneth
Keith
Sac8 T2N R13W Lot
289 0 1301A Out Of
0 2504A
0 1301A
.............................. ;21 08
15-01993 001
Klein
Kenneth
Keith
Sac8 T2N R13W Lot
288 0 0831A Out Of
1 1965A
0 0831 A
: .., ....., .•: ..: ·: ":: ..13 19
16 - 01582.000
Landers Charles A
Lot 125 To 129 Inc •
Tri E Side 130 H &amp; D

·16.()1583
:""' ':""""'"''""181
99
000
Landers Charles A
Lot128-112 H &amp; D Add
40'X80 •
• 302 76
16-00886.000
Landers Charles 0 &amp;
Clarabelle Lot 258
104'X180' N Sub
931 2
• 30 28
1&amp;-oo865 000
Landers Charles 0
&amp;lOr
Clarebelle
LDt256 Sub 93112 Ex
74' KIO'X65'
Trt
... .... .......... 60.19
15-01308 000
Landers Charles 0
&amp;lOr
Clarabelle
Lot 258 Sub 182
·:""''":::·::·:· 93 95
16-00999 000
Landers Chas Otho &amp;
Clarabelle Lot 256 Se
Of Sub 92 &amp; N Of Sub
82
130 89
16-DIOOO 000
Landers Chas Otho
&amp; Clarebelle Lot 258
Sub92
n30
15-01005 000
Landers Holly M &amp;
Landers Mark A c/o
lloby
Landers
Lot 255 Myers Add
18 X 150'
.6.15
16.()1008.000
Landers Holly M &amp;
Landers Mark A c/o
Hoby
Landers
Lot 3 Myars Add Ex 8'
Off
S
Soda
'""'" "''::··:··..... 103 78
15-01007.000
Landers Holly M &amp;
Landers Mark A c/o
Hoby
Landers
Lot 3 8' Off S Side
................................. ? 01
16-QI 008.000
Lanclars Hoby M &amp;
Landers Mark A c/o
Hoby
Landers
Lot2
" 37 34
15-01009.000
Landers Hoby M &amp;
Landers Mark A c/o
Hoby
Landers
Lot t N 25' On Nye
Ave
22 41
16-00469 000
Laudermo~ Shaula A
Lot 262-17 100'X125'
St
On
Osborne
............................528 95
1&amp;-o1645 000
LaudarmoH Shaula A
Lot 262-17 83'X90 Of
Riggs
Sub
12
..............6349
16-00207 000
Lemley Kanel David
Lo1469 23112 SodeW
......,.., ., .,., .., .,., .... 480 48
16-G0208 000
Lemley Karrel Devod
Lot 454 Place 14' w
Side &amp; 45 E S.de
...........: . .........•4 56
16-410209 000
Lemley Kanel Davod
Lot 465 Ex 35 X25 If.!
906
16-0021 0 000
Lemley Karrel Davod
lot 470 16 E Sode
................... 39 00
16-00056 000
Loar
Carey L &amp; Lisa D
Lot 210 So 45
·::·:"'""''':·:""106 81
1&amp;-00n5 000
Loar
Carey L &amp; Losa D
Lot 201
15' On
Butternut
St

'""':::"··:~-~,_ .... 43
69
1&amp;-00n&amp; 000
Loar
Carey L • Lisa D
Lot 202 25' On
Butternut
St
20980
15-01283 000
Milliron
James
Lot 41 Sub 5 &amp; 6

Public Notice

•

·::"::.·"c:: .... 423 87
15-01197000
Ohlinger Phillip &amp;
Candl Lot 12 Neyiors
R.., 60'X113 ' 432 98
15-01254 000
Rosa
Ohlinger
Lot 482 ............... •59 35
16-Q1285 000
Ohlinger
Rooo
Lot4921f.! Strip 78' W
Side &amp; 18 S Of Lot
7 01
15-01994 000
Pardue • Earthel
lo1268
3196
15-01995 000
Perdue
Earthel
Lot 269
74 78
15-01998 000
Pardue
Earthel
Lot 2n • 10' E Sode
...,
24 61
15-01619 000
Ramsburg Melody R
c/o
Melody
Bu~rdner Lot 425
Wehe Add Sub 2
........................... 561 39
15-01881 000 Roush
Stephanie
Price
Lot 37 Naylors Run
·::·:::·:·:·
252 76
16-410741 000
Schwendeman
Jaffrey P &amp; Carole L
Lot 262·25 78 35A All
E Of Rd Of 64 087A
25 264A.
• 5017 03
15-01107 000 Searls
M
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Lo15911/2
........................... 900 68
1&amp;-o1533 000
See
Kenneth
David
Lo1162Ex27 N &amp; Ex
40' Lot Size 25' Front
X
1SO'
Length
........................... 305 00
15-01979 000
Stimmel James R
&amp;lOr Stlmrolll Jaffrey
A c/o Joyce Ward
Lot t380 55 112' Off W
Side.. .. .... 527 37
16-01571 000 Theiss
Matthew &amp; Jennifer
Lot 262-25 45A Se
Part Of Brickyard Lot
185-lf.!
45A
.... .. • •
703 56
16-01948 000
Townsend
Helen
Lot 185 35 N Soda
..................... ...... 314 80
1&amp;-o1949 000
Townsend
Helen
lot 186 10' S Side
..... .... • ..
4808
15-01900 000
Vanvrankln Scott &amp;
Sandie c/o Scott
VanVranktn Lot 517
67'X78' X79 Out Of
f517 New Survey
·:: ..:··:·:"'' "'"" ""391 59
16-410422 000 White
Richard Alanlol 438
...........,........, ........ 39 52
16-410423 000 White
Richard
Alan
Lot 438 112 N Of 438
3028
16-02433 000
Zorkle
Brent c/o Sugar Run
Mill Lo1393 30 E Side
Bradford
Avo
... • ... ...
.223.10
15-01595 000 Zirkle
Bryan Etal c/o Sugar
Run Mill Lot 457 Ex
Coat &amp; Other Mon
Wl/2
88 70
15-01598 000 Zirkle
Bryan Elel c/o Sugar
Run Mill Lot 458 Ex
Coal
&amp;
Other
Minerals
W112
•• n74
15-02427.000 Zirkle
Bryan Etal c/o Sugar
Run
Mill
Lot
394-396-397
··:·::::·:·: ..: ·: ·: .. .. 740 90
1&amp;-o2563.000
Zirkle
Bryan Etal c/o Sugar
Run Mill Lot 457 E 112
~"·:::::::·:·:c::......_56 32
16-D2564 000
Zirkle
Bryan Etal c/o Sugar
Run Mill Lot 458 E 112
'.'"·· ·:··"'":":"·:""".61 49
16-02565 000
Zirkle
Bryan Etal c/o Sugar
Run Mill Lot 459 E 112
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17-Sclpio
Tow~shlp

Mslga LSD
17-410324 002
Anderson John H
&amp;lOr Gretchen G
Sec18T7N R1415 OOA
Out
Of 343 73A
15 OOA ..
2112 08
17-00129 000
Anderson Wilham G
&amp;lOr Linda June
Lot Sect 21 Na Sec 32
32A Of 59A T7 R 14
30A
• 57611
17-00646 000
Andrus Gerald A Jr
&amp;lOr
Tammy
R
Sect 17 (540) In N Part
01 Swl/4
22A
40982
17-oo090 000 Bailey
Leo D &amp;lOr Karla J
Lot sac -23 (540) Se
Prt 60A Ex 32 SOA
27SOA
15414
W-00090 001 Baoley
Leo D &amp;lOr Karla J
Sec 23 T7 R14
32 50A Out Of 60 OOA
32 SOA
,
259 43
17-00307 002
Barnhart Richard A
Fr 13 T7N R14W
0 9SOA Out Ot 2 09A
91 29
0 9SOA
17-00096 001
Brockles Ray A &amp;lOr
Charlone Sectoon 18
n R14 2 OOA Out Of
16 75A 2 OOA 169 00
17-00170 000
Cotterill Denver R
Lot Sect ·26 Cntr Of
S112 Of Sec 26 SA

··::."":':C"":·:·:"'I26 76
17-00171 001
Cotterill Denver R
Sect 26 n Rt4 Nw
Cor Of Se 1/4 1 142A
Out Of 14 25A 1142A
........................ 1658 01
17-00178 000
Cone ~ ll
Steven D
&amp;/Or
Ba rbara
C
Lot (10)
1366 08
17-00179 000
Cotterill Steven 0

Public Notice
&amp;lOr
Barl&gt;aro
C
83 90
Lot (9)
17-00180 000
COtterill Steven 0
&amp;lOr
Barl&gt;are
C
Lot Sec ·16 (640) Nil
Of Nw114 Ex 16A Ex
SA Ex 1 526A 3474A

·::..::"·:·::·:·"·:·:... .201.22

17-o0929 000
Daniels Jonl Lot Sect
-6 Cntr Of Sac
12 50A
• 1561 08
17-00787 001
Dye
Wolloam J &amp;lOr Lindo
K Sec 3 T7N R14
2 624A
Out
Of
152 OOA
2 624A
...................... 153M
17-00278 000
Fannong
Debra J
Lot Sect 30' R 14 T7
(640) Sw
Corner
8212A •• 89641
17-410554 000 Foley
Condy J Sect 2 Nw Prt
Of Sw 114
54A

......... ...................934 06
1-00766 000
Gambill Ralph Fred
Lot 114 E Of Cr N 01
C ~ Chu OSA 35.83
17-00767.000
Gambill Ralph Fred
Lot Sect -14 70' Off S
191A 27A
• 9370
17-00465 000
l&gt;eddes Terry &amp;lOr
Bonnie Sect 7 (640)
4A Out Of 8A 4A
•
.749.66
17-00747 000 Glbba
William
E
&amp;lOr
Melinda Lot Sect •7
(540) Mod Of Sl/2 01
Swl/4 24A •.2n.89
17-Q0342 000
Hamon Gary D &amp;lOr
Carole E 5133 1.467A
Of 38 79A Sw Cor Of
Nw114 Of Swl/4 Of
Sect 33
• 1586.83
17-00076 000
Hannah Keith A &amp;lOr
Meleah J Sect 26 T 7
R 14 Ea Of 17 25A 3A
,., ....., .. .......... .. 719.54
17-00356 000 Hoyaa
Theodore P Sect 1 T-7
R-14 2 10 Out Of
8123 21A
5640
17-00388 000
Hardman Proocllla c/D
Prlscolla
Riddle
Lot Sect 21 Ac Out 01
23 25A lA
10410
17-00640 000 Hlcka
Cynthoa
Lot
16
...,.......................... 30 85
17-00641 000 Hlclca
Cynthia
Lot
15
..........................550 10
17-410372 001
Hill
Earley W &amp;lOr Lauro J
Sect 23 T7N R14
48 540A
Out
Of
92.00A
48 540A
·:: ..:·:·:·,: ..: ·:·:.. 1292 27
17-00415.000
Hyatt
Troy &amp;lOr Morllyn
Sec38T7N Rl4 N Mid
112 Out Of 40A
Ex 3 49A
Ex 3 49A
9 325A
1022 32
17-00180 001 Jonea
Susan
Lyn
Sec 16 TTN R14W
1 526A Out Of 5 OOA
1 526A
13762
17-G0861 002
KosHval Jan M &amp;lOr
Tamara L Sec 17 nN
R14 5.021A Out Of
18217A
5021A
·::·:::"'' " "
• 718
17-00037.000
Kostival Jan M &amp;lOr
Tamara Lynn Sec 17
T7N R 14W Nw114
05976A 01 11 3411
05976A
. 120
17-00494 000
Kostoval Jan M &amp;lOr

Tamara
Lynn
Lot Se&lt;1 ·23 (640)Ne
114 S 01 Rd N Pen Of
Se114 108A 4355 69
17-00495 000
Kostoval Jan M &amp;lOr
Tamara
Lynn
Lot Sec 23 (640)N
Pan Of Ne114 N Of Rd
88 Ooa Ex 1 798A
1898 24
86202A
17-410495 001
Kostoval Jan M &amp;/Or
Tamara lynn Sec 23
nN R14 1 798A Out
Of 88 OOA
1 798A
........................ 1330 01
17-410861 003
Kostoval Jan M &amp;lOr
Tamara Lynn Sec 17
nN R14 0 16724A
01
13 196A
Out
0 16724A. • • 0 40
17-00861 000
Kostoval Jan Michesl
&amp;
Tamara
Lynn
Sec 17 (640) Nw Cor
105 79A Ex 87 573 Ex
5 021A Ex 0 16724
13 02876A
362 33
17-00926 001
Lee
Fred c/O Frederick D
Lee Sec6 nN R14
3 49A Out Of 12 SOA
3 49A
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Fred c/o FNdarock D
Lee Sac6 T7N RI4W
6 51 A Out Of 12 82A
651A
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t 7-00285 000
McLaon George V
&amp;/Or
Claudia
Shepherd Lot Sect -3
(640)
Ne
Corner
40 50A Ex 37 9978A
701 04
2 5022A
17-00544 000 Mllard
Joshua R sac 12 57
R 14 Ne Cor 4 35A Of
97 67A 4 35A 428 72
17-00545 000
Millar
Mary K c/o Robert C
Moiler Sec 30 21 383A
01 34 OSA 21 383A
·.·: ..,·,~:·'·: ..: ·:·:.... 181 38
17-00610 000
Phelps Stanley &amp;lOr
Sue Sect 36 2A Out
Of 25A 2A
11010
17-00205 000 Preast
Roger Jason &amp;lOr
Heodo E Sect 4 No Pert
2 167BA
920 03
17-00543 003
Radcliffe Tonia K
Secl 12 T7 R14
4 876A
Out
Of
69 052A 4 876A
23496
17-00254 000
Rudd
J B Sect 34 (540) N
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·score with 7:37 left in the
second quarter, and Ohio
made it 14-0 about four
minutes later on Muncy's
recovery in the end zone.
Man Lasher added an 18~
yard field goal with 5:03
left in the third.
McRae comprised most
of the Bobcats' offense, carrying on 31 of their 50 rush es. Ohio ran for 208 yards
and passed for 49, with
Austen Everson connecting
on6-of-15 attempts with no
interceptions.
Getsy went ·21-of-46 · for
227 yards with two interceptions. Akron ran for only II
yards on 21 canies.

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8Y RUSTY MIILEII
ASSOCIATED PRESS

COLUMBUS - The only
time little big-man Michael
Hart has come up small during his three years at
Michigan has been against
Ohio State.
The 5-foot-9 Hart is the
nation 's sixth-leading rusher, and his return to good
health is a huge reason No. 2
Michigan is unbeaten and
playing for . a spot in the
national title game Saturday
against top-ranked Ohio
State.
But the last two seasons,
Hart has managed a total of

76 yards rushing against the
Buckeyes
and the
Wolverines lost both ~ames.
The Buckeyes know tf they
want to make it three in a
row against their archrival
from the Big Ten, stuffing
Hart again is essential.
"You have to stop the run
first against a team like
Michigan," Ohio State defensive end Jay Richardson said.
"You have to stop Hart."
Cornerback
Brandon
Mitchell called Hart the best
back Ohio State (I I -0, 7-0)
has faced this year, which is
something
considering
Northern Illinois' Garrett
Wolfe rushed for 171 yards

in the opener.
"His ability to break tackles and just run people over
is amazing," Mitchell said of
the 198-pound Hart. "He
doesn't tum the ball over at
all and that's pretty incredible to me. We know he's
unlike anyone we've ever
faced."
Hart, who wasn't made
available for interviews this
week, was injured most of
last season' and missed the
two games before Ohio
State's last-minute 25-21
comeback win at Michigan
Stadium.
Quarterback Chad Henne
said Hart can't be judged by

his numbers when he was
hurting.
"Definitely, health is a big
issue for him," Henne said.
"He's reading cuts very well
and reading off the linemen.
Especially in the passing
game, he 's tremendous. He
understands, he sees rotation
with the safeties. He understands where · some of the
blitzes are. So oe's become
more of a knowledgeable
player this year."
Even though Ohio State
has shut Hart down twice,
some new wrinkles
there
to the Wolverines' offense
this year.
Michigan (11-0, 7-0) has

ate

Public Notice

18.0193A SUrvey 1~.005
LeMuter Corlle D
.......................... 123.:!1 Sheela
Terry 23 E 112.:..........124.79
17.00254.004 Rudd J Sec:18
T2N
R12 19-00252.000
B Sect 34 17N R14W 17.571A
· Out
Of McFann
Kenneth
2.3650A Out Of 24.66A 46.5973A
t7.571A Brocken (640) 10.47A
2 . 3 6 5 0 A ..........................167.85 W Pt.f-4 Roclne Ex.Lota
..........................133.73 · 1~1185.002
Sml1h USA .396A Of 6.63A
17-00116.000
Wyant Jemu H Sec t9 T3N .
3
9
6
A
Milford C Jr &amp;/Or Belly Rt2W 2.00A Out Of .........................332.00
1H0426.002
P St 30 .92A 0133.75A 30.142.\ 2.00A
W Side Of Nw1/4 &amp; Nw .................. :......111.24
llcF..,n · Kenneth
Pt Of Swl/4
.92A 18-00265.000
Bracken Sect 16 T2
..........:..............448.43 Stephenaon
Don R12W .3891A Out Of
And,_ Sect. t7, T.2N, 5.n5A .3811A.253.37
18-Sutton
R.12W, Se Corner 11-00111 .000
Townlhlp
1.1 SA Out Of 2.29A Pllllllpl
Merle
E
Southern LSD
t.t5A..... t06.74
15........................65.27
18-00484.000
1~10.000
Moria
E
18-00516.001
Stewart Rollle D &amp; Plltlllpl
C ~1111 Lot 22...............537.13
Holnes Nethln Jr Shirley
T2 R13 IOOA Lot 299 Lot 69 .............118'F.35 111-00423.000
1.95A Out Of 5.58A 18-00069.000
Rendotph Stephen L
U5A ..................86.43 Sturgeon Dwight E &amp;lOr
Julie
II
18-00607.000
&amp;/Or
Terri
L Sect. 9 -15 N Side OIW
Nancy Lot 25 ............. 1603.05 75A e.. Coli .40A Out
Holsinger
Sec 9 Se Cor Ex.15A 11Hl0070.000
Of 31.46A
.40A
180A Lott1216 5.193A Sturgeon Dwight E ............................ 10.41
Ex.18A
Ex.7446A &amp;/Or
Terri
L 19-00424.000
Ex.25A
4.0184 Lot 26 Ex 11' E .. 19.33 Rendolph Stephen L
................68.69
18-00071 .000
&amp;/Or
Julie
II
1~1157.002
Kt.r Sturgeon Dwight E Sect. 9 -15 .atA Out 01
Dlvkl E &amp;/Or ar.ndl L &amp;/Or
Terri
l 40.01A
.87A
Section 7 T3 R12 Lot 26 .................21.01
........................ 1421.02
.48t1A Out 01 8U96A 1 8 . 0 1· 3 1 8 . 0 0 0 11-00183.002
&amp; .5109A Out Of 28A W.lckllne
Shelbe J Shuler Kenneih E &amp;/Or
1
.
0
0
A Sect. 9, T.2,R.12, Nw Ruth
G
........................ 1099.69 Cor. 01 260A Lot 11215 tOOA Lot t278 T2 Rt2
1~1353.000
6A Of · 75A
6A Plcken1 Ell .SOA Out
Lllnde111 Charles 0 ........................ 1679.56 01 . 6.41 S9A
.SOA
&amp;/Or.
Ctarlbllle 18-0QIOI.OOt
Young .......................32t8.69
Lol81 Sub B Relr 56' X Glen
F
Jr
49'
.06A Sect 6T2 R12180A Lot
20-SyracU88
...............,............7.33
11197 t A Out Of
· VMiege
18-00478.000
8.69A................ 162.00
Southern LSD
Lawson Robert L Jr
&amp;/Or
Deborah . K
t9-Raclne
2CHJ0130.000 Boolllr
Sect 3 R. t2 T.2 E End
Village
Dorin L295 50' Sq. S Of
1.873A
01
6.63A
Southern LSD
1 To t02
.06A
1.873A .............. 728.26
......................~..... .2.78
2CH10131 .000 Botl-00802.000
19-00044.000
Lawson Robert L Jr Collins
Joann
L Dorin L Lot 102
&amp;/Or , Deborah
K 10 H. Add ......... 737.50 .......................... 166.84
Sect. 3 S Comer Ex. 19-00099.000
2CHI0118.000
Co•l 160A Lot 1208 G ' - Bruce H &amp;/Or Compton Rarilona K
1A.......................92.63 Debra
J 293 Se P1rt Out Of
1~1073 .000
40 30Ft. Eaot End 3.578A 'Eaott/2 t.s61A
Noullllng Edwin &amp; ..........................288.34 Ex
.naA
/Or Nancy Sect 2 t117 19-00138.000
.783A..............tn4.25
On. E Line· Nur Mid Gheen Bruce H &amp;/Or 20-00140.000
Ellep
1.30A..............1286.30 Debra .
J Charles &amp;/Or Chlrlene
18-00399.000
39 Er. 22' Off S Side Lot 3 lllningers Add
Rowan Cecil W &amp;/Or ........................... 39.29 ............................:63.30
Corene Sect 3 W End t!l-00156.000
2CHJQ14t.OOO
El1ep
Ex Coal
40A Er GhHn Bruce H &amp;/Or Charles &amp;/Or Charlene
2.4110A
37.509A Debra
J Lot
· 37
:......................... 21 3.-38 Lllndlng in Front t29 ........................ t905.18
t8-00400.000
..............................3.56 2CHJ0142.000
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And notice Ia heNby
given thlt lhe of
such severe! t;ecta,
lots or porta ol lots,
will be certified for
foreclosure by the
county AudHor pur·
SUint to lew, or forf81ted, to the
unleu

s-.

Rowon Sec
CecilIOOA
W &amp;/Or
19-00157.000
&amp;/Or
Charlene
1118alCorona
1209 G
' - Bruce H &amp;/Or · Chlrtes
37
25XSO'
s the
menta,llxea,
e.nd penalties
· 3 13A Out Of 40A
Sw114 S Of Rd 13A Ex
5.42A
7.58A
.......................... 130.03
11H10953.000
Savage
Sally
J
Sect 10 t2 R.t2.t A Out
01
69.68A
lA
....................... .. 655.16
18-00399.001
Shain
Samuel 160A Lot 1209
T2N R12W 2.4910A
Out
Of
40A
2.4910A ............ 936.54
18-00384.000
ShHts
Terry
Sec18 T2N R12W N Of
Nl/2
01
Ne114
Ex :.1837A Ex :17.571A
2 8 . 7 9 4· A
........................ 1615.14

Debra
J
40 All Except 30' E
End ...................156.91
19-00158.000
G ' - Bruce H &amp;/Or
Debra
J
29 Trl. W Pert 01 28'
Front
N. &amp;
60 '
.................. ,........12.12
19-00579.000
GhMn Bruce H &amp;/Or
Debra J Part Of Lot t40
62'
E
End
Ex
30'....................... 45.65
19-00248.000
Hart
Paula L Lot 79 42' S
Side .................. 522.54
19-00249.000
Hart
Paula
L
Lot80 S 1/2 ....... 26.23
19«J014.000

End .....................32.67
20-00404.000
Eotep
Charles &amp;/Or Chlrlene
38 Berringer'S Add.
......................... .233.42
20-00519.000
Hunnel John Ray &amp;/Or
V I o I e I
Lot 297 75Xt00' E Part
Se
Of
E Jones
.17A. .................803.69
20-00593.000
Klmu
Scott. D &amp;/Or Lori L
Lot111 ...............47.42
20-00594.000
Kimes
Scott D &amp;/Or Lori L
Lot112 .............. 287.15
20-00595.000
Kimes
Scott D &amp;/Or Lori L
Lot 113 ...............55.57
20-oo-495.000

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Pick up orders available
Proc~ds Benefit
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Student Council

The Bolrd af l l ' u of Lelllrt Townohlp,
llelga County, will
ICCip1 bldt on
Ford Dump 'l'nlck t•
until 5:00 pm Ill olllce
of Clerk II Joyce
Whllll, 499t6 ........
Rd. on Dec. 4, 2006. At ·
-time bldt WtH be
opwwd. 'l'nlck wtll be
sold u Ia, l l ' u ,...,.. the .rigid to
accept end/or reject
any end eH bldl.
247-3125
(11) 17, 21,24

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(304) 675-4340
Ext. 1326
Cash, check &amp; credit cards
accepted.

for the poaltlon of
Director of lllliga
County EIII8'1JIIICY
medtcel
Sy-a.
Appllcltlona will be
aoclf'led unat 4:30pm
on Noveonber 30, 2006.
Supervltory ondlor
medic
bec:kground
prmued. Fuii.Ume
poaltton. Salary com........m. will! experience and quellltcotlona. PleiM . .nd

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Public Notice
NOTICE

SALE

OF

LIEN

.

The pii1IOIIII DlprDpiiiUDIIrtrly
and content• of the
following
atorege
unlta will be oucttoMCI
lor 1111 to lllltlfy the
lien
of
Hertwell

Stonge.
The aale will be hlldlll
the Hlrt...tl Storege

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FICIIily, 34055 l..alnl
Rei., Pomeroy.
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30,
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Joe Brown
Bol175
,Alblny, Ohio 45710
(11) 10, 17

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SAVINGS

Furnished Rooma ........................ ................ 450
GeMral Hlullng ...........................................aso
Gl-11)'......................................................040
Heppy Ads ....................................................oso
Hey • Graln ..................................................840
Help Wonted .................................................1 to
. _ 1mprovemento...................................810
Homn for Sale ............................................. 310
Ho...allOld Goo&lt;ta ....................................... 51 o
Hou- for Rent .......................................... 41 o
1n~m ................................................ 020
lnourence .............................. :...................... 130
Lawn a Garden Equipment ...................... ,. 660
Uvestock.............................."'".....................~·630
Lost and Founcl ............. ............. ,................ 060
Lola a Acreoge .................................... , ....... sso

Mlocetlaneoua ..............................................170
Mlocetla.- llerchandllle ....................... S40

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LEARN

TO DRIVE
• FUU.-nME cusses• COL TflAINING"

LOST: Border Collie. New
Haven area. Answers to
Tipper. Reward (304)88~8240 or (304)675-8925

• FINANCING AVAtlABLE"
• J08 PLAcEMENT" •

ALUANCE

Lost: Near Vinton, very large

TA,t,CTOA-TRAILER

friendly black hound named
Skippy.
Please
call
(7~0)388-0416, we miss

TRAINING CENTERS

Training in Wytneyille 1 Virginia

'
1-800-334-1203

him.

Reward
lost chocolate
female Lab, Timber Ridge

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area . 3
wee k s · ago.
(740)256·182~ or (740)550_
1473

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YARD SAfE..
GAUlPOUS

100 WORKERS NEEDEO
Assemble crafts,
l'oOOd noms.

To$480/wk
Materials provided.
Free Information pkg. 2-4Hr.
801-428-4649
-A-fto_r_S_ch_OO_i_C_h_
lld_.C_a-re
needed in my Horne. Must
haVe references and trans·

-Inside rummage sale,
pol1ation. {304)674-4636 or
2616
lincoln PIJ&lt;e off St. Rt.
, _(304_l6_90
_·1_8n____
141
Wed-Sat. Christmas decof,
MSchine Inc.

Ambros~

new &amp; used toys, clothes, Experienced W elder &amp;
household items. lots of Machinist needed. Starting
misc.9:()().5:00. .

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Cross Creek Auction Buffalo
Auction saturday this week
Stacy, new Dealer, 1st time
at Cross Creek Auction
Building Is full as always.
Door Prizes . Approx. 25
bushel ol Apples. sold by the
bag or the Bushel. S&amp;ating
for 200 · Visa and Master
C~rd {304) 550-1616

Mobile Home Repalr ....................................860

-lie Homn for Rent.. ............................. 42D
-~~ Homn for Sate................................ 320
Money to Loen ............................................. 220 ,
-...cycleS. 4 ............................. 740
...._lclllnotrumenta ................................... 570
Pal1lonlla ..................................................... 005
Pools for Sell ................................................ 560
Plumbing a Heottng .................................... 820
-Ilona! SeMceo.................................23D
Rldlo, TV &amp; C8 Repair ...............................180
RMI ~ Werad .....................................360
~lnotructlon .....................................150
Seed , l'tlnt a Fertlllzw .............................. 650
Sltullllone Wlltled ....................................... 120
~ for Rent .....................:....................... 460
Sporting Goodl ........................................... 520
SUV'a for Sole .............................................. 72D
1Ncb for Sale ............................................ 715
Upholatlly ................................................... 870
Sale ...............................................730
to Buy ............................................. 090
to Buy- Form SUpplles ................. 620
To Do .............................................. tao
to Rent ............................................ 470
Yerd ~ Gltlllpolla....................................072
oy1Middle .......................... 074
Y...S Sail Y...S Sete-f'l. Plllllnt ................................ 076

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Frutta a Vegellbleo ..................................... sao

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Gallipolis Daily
office in the rear.

~tlon ............................... 840
Equipment for Rent ............................ ., ....... 480
Excav1111ng ................................................... 830
Farm Equlpment.........................................610
Farms for Rent ............................................. 430
Farms for Sell............................................. 330
For ~.~~~~ ..................................................... 490
ForSele ....................... .. ............................... 585
For Sell or Tr8de ......................................... 590

County

Beautiful Home on Cedar St.
Wrap-around porch. 3BR.
1.51:Ja , furnished kitchen.
OA, LR, Den, FP, out-building . $118.QOO (740)446·
4639

Absolute Top Dollar: U.S.
Silver and Gold Coins.
Proofsets. Gold Rings. Pro·
1935
U.S.
Currency,
SOlitaire Diamonds· M.T.S.
Coin Shop, 151 Second
Avenue, Gallipolis, 7~ 0-4A6 -

2B-42.
-----'-----Buying Junk Gars. Trucks &amp;
WreCks, Pay Cash J D
Salvage
(30.)773-5343
(30-'~74-, 374
-------German Sulphide martltes
with figures inside also
Galll&amp; Coonty m~k bottles,
all SIZes. Coli (7ol0)441-1236
after 8:00pm.
-------Want to buy new and old
JUnk ca,....,rUCIW'vans. 7-40416·1594 or 7ol0-416·1588

pay $9 per hour. (30-')675t 722 7 :30
•
Monday·Friday

4:00pm

An Excellent way to eam

money. The New Avon.
Call Marilyn 304-882·264.5
AVON! All Areas! To Buy or
~II. Shitloy Spears, 304·
675-1429.
-------Babysiner needed in our
· lhe •-to
Home, 4 kids tn
nt-'1-'
Grove area (30-4)576·5764108
CASE MANAGER needed in
Mason County, West Virginia
to provide case management services, Intake and
a~ment. develop action
plans, classroom instrud.IOO
and workshops , tollow·up
and data entry. Previous
case management experi·
ence and a BA requ ired in
Human Services or related
field.
Please subml1 8
resume with c:over tener and
salary reQuirements to
bmgnlerossoOrosslearn:
iOgJ:QII!.
Equal
Opportunity/Program
_
Auxlhary Ai&lt;ls and Services
are available upon requeSt
Voice and T.Y.Y 1-800-6393m

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Domino's Piua Now Hiring
Sate Drivers.
Po int
PI easant, · Ga111 po 11 s
&amp;
Porn eff:l( local'IOf'IS ApplV ·1n

Po

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Drivers: Hiring now, Mason
&amp; Dixon lines. Van . &amp;
Flatbed, heavy hall, regional
&amp; over lhe road. Class 4
COl required , 2 yrs, eXp,
min, 5 years prete rred.
Good driving record. Call
Monday-Friday 8:30-4:30
(304)722-2184
Experienced block layer
needed nOw. ?..000 block.
Call (740)446-9966.

males. Must be experienced
in menu plan ning . Must
pass
physical
training
requirement. Coli (740)379·
9083 between 9-3 moo·fri.
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All ru1 ...... lldvtlttising
In thls newsp~~per Is
autttect to the Federlll
Fair Housing let of 1168
which mHn It ilteglll to

1

nication sk ills . Computer
Laborers will be required to knowledge in word processlift up to 100 lbs. and wont ing preferred. Please submit
outside
during
wi nte r cover letter. resume, and 3
months for this project. Th iS ·letters of reference by
is a 1emporary project; Friday, December 1• 2006 10
expected to last approxi·
He alth Commissioner,
mately 3 months starting in Meigs county General
December. Candidates whh Health District, 112
prior construction work Memorial Dr., Suite A,
experience
prefe rred . Pomeroy
OH
45769.
Smoking is prohibited at th is Specify interest in PH SANI·
wori&lt;Site . Clear badcground TARtAN . AN EO/AAE.
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$59,900 (304)675-2749
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sh1ngle roof, 2 bed. 2 bath.
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1 e new. "'
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rn/1 , just minutes from town.
(740)446-4987.·

2001 Skyline. 3br. 2ba,
1+acre . LA/FA, Kitchen, 2003 16x80. Fleetwood,
Dining Room Must Sell 3BR. 28.4.. vinyl siding, shin·
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ASAP . only
$65.000 gle root. central air inCluded.
n1ce Home. Call tor pncing.
(304)593·0852
(740)388-0000.
- - - - - - - - Daytime
(7401388-8017,
3 Bedroorn house 1n Evenmg
Pomeroy. River v1ew. Off Cell l740)645·6150 6. 14 &amp;
main road , $26,000. Land 16 wide 's 10 choose trom
contrae1 possible~ wrtll dO'M'I
payment. (740)992·2593
2003 Oakwood , 6x60 3
- - - - - - - - bedroom. 2 batn. central air,
$14,500 . Axles &amp; wheels
MlscElL-\.' lf))lJS 1 3 bedroom. 2 bath. with f1re- 1nctuded (i40}245 _9660 _
place. 40x60 barn. R1o
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70, 2 bedroom . 2 batt1. all
the Winter. 2 females. 2 (404 )456·3802
males or a couple. Elderty or · - - - - - - - - new appliances. kitchen
hand1capped.
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6183
3rd Ave . M1ddleport Totally carpet
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Elderly Care.
I have bath
and ·
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old.
no
papers. Call describe. (304)882-2737
(740)379-2798.
Found: Young Coon hound.
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Thursday, Feb. 22, 2007 to
Saturday, February 24, 2007
$200/person (Double occupancy)
$250/person (single occupancy)
Private jet from Charleston.
WV Harrah's Casino &amp; Resort
Must be 21 years of age
LIMITED SEATS!
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been fixed, mixed
(740)388-8005.

Tribune ·suddy ' ·.
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Brown
Chesapeake
Retriever,
Free ruii'Vlies
112 black Lab, neutered male, blue collar. If
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112 Beagle. (304)576-4030 found, please tall (7ol0)&amp;150299 or 992-35-46.
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9037 tor info.
spayed female. came with
sister who was adopted. Co il
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DOWN PAYMENT~ programs tor you to buy your
home instead of renting.
100'%. financing
• Less than perfect credit
accepted
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weekends at a sheher for . - - - - - - - - .
women
and
children .
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school diploma or equiva- . . Ray &amp; Son's
lent. Duties include: Intake
procedures, answering crisis
Complete Car
caHs, shelter housekeeping
Cleaning
duties and interaction with
•
the residents. Applicant
must be able to wort&lt; iridependentty and have good ~e
was h
by hand.
peOple skills. Interested
omplete
wash
job
applicants may apply to: "'*'lol $5.00
Exterio
Personnel, PO Box 454,
job $3.00 off .
Gallipolis. OH -45631 b)'
November 28th.
26.15 1/2 Jackson -Ave.

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hoUse pet. current on vacci-

Two bedroom oceanfront
Condo. Cocoa Beach, FL
.Resort . Dec.3-tO. 2006.
(740)446·0106
.or
(740)709· 1292
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run: (740)645·7115.
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Russell mix puppies. 1st

Decorating Sale, most items
50% off, Sat. Nov. 18th.

other than

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East Letart Methodist
Church .
Guest Speaker &amp; ·
Special Singing Nightly
P~blic Invited to join us

675-5234

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Gallia

Ohio State was 11-0 and brother Ray and 1 was really· Seeing anything down on
No. I in the nation . The proud of the way that he the field was nearly imposWolverines were 8-0-2 and perfortned," Griffin said.
sible .
. from Page Bl
No.4.
"When Ohio State's Vic
''They were really taking it
The Snow Bowl
Janowicz kicked a field goal
"He just came into the team to us that day," recalls
Perhaps the most famous which was the only
meeting and I'm kind of Griffin, now the president of game in the series came in offensive score of the game
expecting to get an earfuL Ohio State's alumni associa- 1950, when a blizzard hit - · he got a good bit of
_ He said, ' Well, at least I tion.
Columbus in the hours height to it and ... it disapknow our quarterback
Down 14-7 in the fmal few . before the Buckeyes met the ~d," Homan said. "You
thinks we can win. Rally minutes, Buckeyes quarter- Wolverines.
,
actually couldn't follow the
around him. ·Let's go to batk Cornelius Greene caJled
The city carne to a standstill flight of the ball. The
Columbus and beat the the offense togeiher on the as the snow kept· falling. It darned thing just disapBuckeyes."'
field, they said a group prayer, was too late to postpone the peared. At some point;
And they did, 26-24, to earn and then drove for the tying game, so despite the difficulty when it started it's descent, I
a berth in the Rll!il! BowL
fans had getting to Ohio was· able to pick it up and
score.
But
what
Harbaugh
"Then Michigan got des- Stadium - and many never finally say the kick was
remembers best about the perl\te because they had the . tried - the kickoff took place good."
trip to Columbus came two ties. If we tied again,
as scheduled.
Late in the first half, with
before the game even start- we 'd have still gone to the
Homan announced the ·Ohio State leading 3-2,
ed.
Rose Bowl," Griffin said. game on Ohio State's radio · Michigan
blocked
a
"Just walking intO the sta- · "And so they started passnetwork.
Janowicz
punt
and
several
dium for warmups, the entire ing and Ray, my brother,
"It was the most bizarre, players from both teams
Horseshoe was chanting in took an interception and
unusual
football game J·umped into a drift in the
unison, 'Har-baugh! Har- returned it down to about ever," Homan
said.
baugh!' ... Cool, man. It was
The yard-lines were cov, end zone.
the 2- or 3-yard line and big
really cool."
"A Michigan player fell
Pete (Johnson) took it over ered with snow and dc;spite
repeated shoveling could o.n it," Homan said. "The
on the next play."
His brother's keeper
The 21-14 victory sent not be kept clear as the question was, was the
Archie Griffin, the only ·
Michigan man in the field
Ohio State to its fourth con- snow continued to fall.
man . with two Heisman
In
the
stadium,
a
bigger
of
play? Nobody knew.
secutive Rose Bowl where
Trophies, rushed for at least it would lose the national emergency arose: all the The officials literally had
I00 yards in 31 consecutive championship to UCLA, a restrooms froze.
to dig down to see whether
games. Yet the Michigan team it had routed earlier in
Homan was in a booth in he was . in the field of play
game he remembers most is the year.
the press box, but the glass or not. They finally ·_got
one in which he didn 't hit that
But nothing takes away the kept freezing over. · The doWn to the grass, found
milrk.
glow from that cold Saturday temperature was dropping an end line, and ruled it ·
Griffin was always a star. in Ann Arbor.
as the wind blew harder but was a Michigan touch'
He cherishes the game that
· "I remember it because it there was no choice other down. And that was the·
his little brother was the hero. was a great day for my than to open the windows. game."
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switched. to a zone-blocking
scheme, which prevents
defenses from fuing through
gaps to make a tackle. A
split-second delay means
that, the shifty Hart can flow
along the line and then
bounce to another hole while
hiding behind his massive
linemen.
"First of all, they probably
can't see bim behind me so
that's key right tbere," said
Michigan
right
tackle
Rueben Riley, all of 6-4 and
305 pounds.
The Buckeyes are anticipating having some difficulty finding Hart on running
plays.

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groms to&lt; I'O'J to buy I'O'Jr fum, laundry rm. L. rm &amp; 0.
homo Instead of renting.
rm. otoan. $400 mo + dep. &amp;
• 100% financing
utilities. (740)44t-o596
• LOSS than perfect Cfedit
IBR apt. In Spring Valley.
aoc.pted
HUDII'RC oouche&lt;s accept·
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same 16 rent.
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refrigerator, paid ' water,· chased new, never used. Power
washer/dryer
hookup, Phone (740)441-&lt;1025. '
Centenary Ad No pots,
(740)446-9442 aft"' 5:00.
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back decl&lt;, 56 ' 900 .

Rented lot on SR 218.

(740)256-63&amp;1
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Dep., No Pets. (304)6755162
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For Rent: Beautiful Dutch
Colonial
House ,
Pt.
Pleasant, 7 rooms, 2 fuM
baths. stove, refrinerator,
·•
forced-air furnace, air-condi·
tKmed. S6SO/month call
(304)675-2319

4292.
2br apt 6 mi from Holzer.

windows/lOCks,

Sunroot, CD ployei. Good
cond~lon,
$1 ,800 . CeH
(740)367-0122
5:30pm9 Ollpm
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1995 Chrysler Concord LHS
AKC , 1 female Yorkshire $1995 Or S550 down

Water, trash, sewer paid.
7"" 682
.,mo + ~
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• Commercial building "For Terrier puppy; AKC, 2 male
9243 988-l!t30
Renr 1600 square teet, o11 Dachshund puppies; AKC
street
part&lt;ing. Great k)Ct;. Miniature Pinscher, .1 male
3 rooms &amp; bath, stove,
refrigerator. utilities paid. OOnl 749 Third Avenue in blad&lt;llan; CKC Chihuahua
Downstairs, 46 Olive St. Gallipolis. Rent "Negotiable• P\IPI)ies, 2 males, small; all
$ 4.n month, no pets. Cell W"'Jff'l(404)456-3802 vet checl&lt;ed, ond some

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Houaolor r!IOI, Pomeroy, no .:.17_40_:)4_46-_3945
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Sale or rent: 1971 2 bed· pets. 740"992 "5858
A .Hidden·Treasure. Largest
room, gas heat, near Holzer, Houses and Apartme~ts tor ap'artments 'in - the area.
a.llfpolis. $3,900, rented lot Rent. Rent ranging from Newty r&amp;nOWted. brand new
(740)678-2109.
$35() and up. ERA Town &amp; everything, starting at $425.
Country Real Estate, Brol&lt;er Call todoy before they are all
Lars &amp;
(304)675-5548
gone. Laurel Commons
Aaa?AGE
. Apartmants 13041273_33«
1
Nice 3BR, , ba.rh, central Blr.
...... Homl Lal for rwnt stovelrefrig turn ., 1 yr lease. Apartment for rent, 1·2
"""'VInton. Gall 17,401441 _ $600/mo + d~. refer- Bdrm., remodeled, new carences. no smoking inside, 'pet, stove &amp; trig., water,
11 1;.
·
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~FsrATE
(740)446-3667.
$425.00. No pets. Rei.

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RetaU space for Rent. $400/
month.
Upstairs Office

Suites for Aen1 $125/ month
you pay the Utilities. CaM
(703)528.(}617

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1983 GMC cut top custom
orange $3395 or $2000

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bath HUOI4% dn, 30 yrs. 0
8%. For IISfings 800-5594109 ext. 1709
-------$182/mol 4 Bedroom, 2.5
bath HUDI 4% dowo, 30

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pets. In Gaii!&gt;OIIs. (740)4462003, (740)446-1409 or

1 bedroom In Gallipolis. (740)446-2692
$225 month/$100 deposit.

Ellm View
Apartments

Pels. Call Wayne 3 Br. 1 112 bath mobile •2&amp;3 bedroom apanments
(404)456-380 tor intorma- hOuse located on Ohio RM!r •Central haa1 &amp; AIC
2
lion.
aplt Apple Gr?"", Ohio $35() •Washar/dryerhOol&lt;up
us, deposit, no pets, 740698 ~I'V\... - -..ings.
• All electric· averaging
2 bedroom horne in Eureka,
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$50-$80/month
$350 mo $35()....,., No pets A
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(740)384-2580.
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(304)882-3017
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depos~
215
washer/dryer,

3 bedtoom house with CIA waterltrash, I'O'Jpayelectrfc.
for rent, (740)949-2237
Oilton Aoad, GaiHpolls,
(740)256·1106.
3br Horne in Maaon, Total ;.:..::::::::..:.;:::::...._ _ _
Avlil- t2/t106, 2 v.Nm•
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No
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2 bedtoom, f'orneral, $325
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(740)742-1903
includes

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- - - - - - - - 4037
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Hartford, WV cieon, 2br.
$350 a month , refeteuoes
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commend the
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Memory

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C. ODStructiOD

(740)596-8038 leave mes-

• Siding. Roofing. Room Additions • Remodeling
WV 031112 • Plumbing • Etoctrical 7 - 7 OH :11244
'Accoostic Ceiling
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24 Hre. (740) 446·

0870, Rogers Batement
Waterproofing.
Mr. Fix It: Con1)1et8 home
remodeling , all major &amp;
minor repairs around the
house. 24hr. Emergency
Service (304)674-6538

31 Sondivlo
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two hearts, ha !Mil play his second. Here,
thOugh, he should shift to his athgleton

CIIATTBti!Ol&lt; I

developing bener oondttlon&amp; and/or
that can take you where you
want to go. How tar you go with things
will be up to you.
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SCORPIO

PEANUTS
DID YOU KNOW
IT TOOK LEO
TOLSTO't' SIX
YEARS TO WRITE

\:"WI~ AND PfACE' 7

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CARPENTER
SERVICE

Room AJ A...,• &amp;
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Elilctlictll &amp; Plumbing

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Tf.IIS STOR't' NOW FOR
OVER HALF AN tlOUR ..

take on any guitt trips. Do what you want
to cSo and enjOy it.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-0ec. 21) _,
There may be .something on whieh . you
need 10 get your head 10ge1her. Chances
are tt won't help to ask advice from oth·
ers. Seek solitude until you get things figurad out.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19) - Treat
others in a warm, friendly fashion, and
you'll reol!uve the samt!l treatment In
retum: A smile and a kind word go a long
way toward ml!king and develc;lping

formula tor suceess is simply to s.y, '"Yes,
I can .· Believe In yourself. and you'll be
successful With most everything you take
on , as well as k"ifiiJ8noe others to do the
same.
ARIES (March 21 -April 19) - Don't watt

things rolling.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -

• New Homes
• Garages

•Complete

•·•Hm
Slop &amp; Compare
GARFIELD
GIJY5! I'M BACK Ft&lt;OM MY
17117 ...at.! Mt55 Me?

When It

comes to slt!Jations of a domestic nature,
take the time to talk things OU1 with your
male before taking , action. Togethe r,
you 'll find a solution that wtll bring about
smoother results.
GEMINI (May 21...June 20) -You may
find you won't have too much t;me to play
around- more serious involwments will
take pr&amp;eedenoe. Being productive, howewr, will prove gl'lltifyiog.
CANCER (June 21 .July 22)- Try.not to
take you~lf or activities In which vou
get involved too seriously. Play things
ltght. because getting u ptig~ will do
nothing but stifle your eftec:tiwness witli

your peers:
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - You might be
able to !So something needed for your
family, which il obviou&amp; lo you but over·
· IOQk6d by everybOdy else. They'll be
happv YQUr peroeptk»n about their needs

SOUPTONUTZ

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im.ohled to work out on Its ~ . With a lit·
tle nudging on your behalf, you can get

Remodeling

Wl/0311725

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24·No\l.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 1~) - The
on!y thing that can stop ~r capacity ·tor
winnlhg In a competlttve situation is sel·
lng yourself shOrt. Going In with a Joaer's
attitude wiN fl.ifill whatwer prophecy vou
establiSh.
PISCES (Feb. 2o-March 20) - A good

Painting • Doors • Windows • Docb

YOUN G'S

(Oct.

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Solunloy.
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uncktr.tand things.
LIBRA (Sept. 23~1. 23) - You have 1
knack br adding valu. and wo~ to altu·
ationa 1n
that benetn o!Mr. with
whom you're lrwolved. It you tallow your
lnltlnc1a., they 'll dlr•ct you toward theN

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7 1111 !ll!ltt

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30 - " '
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cou- In ciUbe, I'O'J win ploy 1 tour1tt
holrt, hoping lo pront&lt;M • !rump Irick
lofpot1ner.
CELEBRITY CIPHER
~htlo lod from three haarts to tho
.
by Lull Clmpos .
QUM&gt;jacl&lt;. ""' wilt .gel only two heirt
Ollabtt.~ ~ .. cr.-a 1JOm (!110111101'11 by tlmOUS peoole, -ll'ld IJ8Iefl
-llld -to lind 1wo more.
e.;, ltlltr "',. ~ Sllnillor ntlw!'.
lltt' ilay point Is lt1ot )'00 do not know
TD&lt;IIy's Dfue.· I Sqaafs X
how many hearts partner hold8. But he
knows !hot you have !lx. JJ Irick ono,
"P ·' G IVR H UZEF PMRZEZWRPM'I
signal with tho haart tO. H he has ority

aw.-. ll'lltead, Llkl time to help them

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can ta1&lt;o tho filii

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) - Be to"'r~~nt
of other~~ W'hoaa grasp of things might
not be u utute u y01.1rs. Putting people
ckMrn won't do anything but tum them .

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\l)u opened Mill I two-llid, 811001lng. good all-olld IUit lnd 8-10 h~
cord points. SOuth bid Wha1 ho hoped he
could mako.
Whet hils paltner led tom? ~ a lingletan, )'00 probably will not be "
defeat111e contract.

ondl.

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Concentrating on endeawrs 1hat are
personally Important 10 you doesn'1 oonstltute selfishness on your pan. Don't

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long term disability and retirement

or fax to (304) 675-6975

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Holidays, heakh insurance single/family

2520 Valley Drive
Point Pleasant. wv 25550

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plan, dental plan, life insurance, vacation,

l'leas.lnl Valley Hospilal
C/O Hu1M11 Resources

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446-0007

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Send resumes to:

&amp; MEDICAL EQUIPMENT

1996 Dodge
van,
auto,
$2.000
OBO.
(740)25fHi002 or (740)256·
1233.

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740-985-36! 6
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nished. Established 1975.

Pleasant Valley Hospital is currently

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Club to his hand, and ploy three munds

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17 yrs. experience.

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nor..;
tor parts, Best Offer player $8,95(). (740)256~ .
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FOR SAlE
satellfte radio (304)675L,--.:;;:~~i..,J 3753

We hold you in our
thoughts and memories forever."
· Always in our hearts,
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&amp; Bonded

$2395
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99

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Insured

O.Oy, Weekly, or

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Draft horse shoeing stock,

New Homes • Decks ·Roofing
Siding • Foundations
Sidewalks
Lowest Prices
No Job Too Smt1ll

Dependable

99 0 aewoo 4cy 1· 1eather,
roof $ 1•999
95 Eclipsa 4cyt, auto, ~C

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93 F-150 V6, 5 spd, AIC
'KIEFER BUILT 'VALLEY $2300
.
- - - - - - - - "BISON 'HORSE
UYE· 90 F-150 V8 , auto, 82,000
NEW
AND USED STEEL STOCK TRAILERS 'lftaft
miles $25()()
51eel Beams,
~~ 94
Pipe Rebar MAX
•ooosENECK,
Taurus V6, new tires., AJC
For
Concrete,
Angle, DUMPS
a
UTILITY $1499
Channel, Flat Bar, Steel •ALUMA
•ALUMINUM 92 Grand Am 4Cyl, auto, AJC
Grating
For
Drains, TRolLERS . "B&amp;W GODS£. $1 ,300
Driveways &amp; WalkwayS. L&amp;L NECK
HITCHES. 93 Grand Am GT 4cyt, 5
Scrap Metab Open Monday, c.rmlciiHI Equl-t spd, AIC $1650
Tuesday, WedneSday &amp; (740)406.2412
No Cll!dit,
Friday, Bam-4:30pm. ClOSed - - - - - - - Bankruptcy, Aepo's
Thursday,
Saturday
&amp; Butchar Lambs. (740)441- Call the Credt Doctor, Low
Down,__ entsl
nday. I 740)44fi-7300
9814.

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97 K-2500 V8, auto, 76,000

mon-· through John
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Now carpet &amp; cabinets,
JET
·Equll.ment 17401 446-2412
freshly painted &amp; decOrated,
AERATION MOTORS
W/0 hOol&lt;up. Beau1~1 coun- Repaired, New &amp; Rebuik In ~
.
LMsnx:x
try setting. Must see to Stoct.. Call Ron Evans, 1·

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COPIBA'D COP'"

Carmichael 4 4 $44•"

New John Dee.. Compacts miles $4695
-.d 5()00 Sones
' Uti""· ~- 97 Camry 4Cyl, sunroof,

1 yres,

1111711918

condition. $2,888

From $295-$444. Cell 740992·5064. Equal Housing Comme&lt;cial Tanning bed, 24
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_ : . ; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ bulbSCn..~
~,.. ' · ·,.lmer, 5yrs 0 ld .
Immaculate 2 bedroom bulbs· 20 min.
$900 (74 o)256-624-4

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on his Bil1/ulay

Good

Equipment (740)446·2412.

eoo. 537•9528 ,

TH' 01..' ..GOOD

OBO. (740)256·1233 or
(740)256·9031 .
-------98 w· d
V6
In star
• auto,
loaded $3,995
06 EcHpse V6, auto, roof .
$5,895
•
01 Grand Prix GT V6, auto,

Apartments in Middleport. $275. (740)418·1183.

appreciate. $399/mo. No
petS. (614)595-n73 or t -

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to defeat tho conlroct, ao tool&lt; charge,
OYartaklng his partners winner and mak·
lng the klllng ahltt. Wilen I tnt look8d at

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An inside look at this week's game·

Rematch could bum OSU-Michigan winner
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011iD StJa 7 0 LOOO U 0 LOOO

Michi!lan 7 0 1.000
Wisconsin 7 1 .875
Penn State 4 3 .571
Purdue
4 3 .571
Indiana
3 3 .500
Iowa
2 5 .286
Minnesota 2 5 .286
N'westem 1 6 .143
Illinois'
1 6 .143
Mich. State 1 6 .143

11 0 1.000
10 1 .909.
7 4 .636
7 4 .636
5 6 .455
6 5 .545
5 6 .4q5
3 8 .2t3
2 9 ·.182
4 7 .364

Iowa at Minnesota, noon
Buffalo at Wisconsin, noon
Indiana at Purdue, noon
Michigan State at Penn State, noon
Michigan at Ohio State, 3:30 p.m.
Illinois at No!thwestem, 3:30 p.m.

COLUMBUS- Could there
be a rematch between Ohio
State and Michigan in the
Bowl Championship Series
national title game?
Should there be a rematch?
. It's a strong possibilicy the
winner of Saturday's OSUMichigan game will be the
only unbeaten major college
team by the time the regular
season is over.
Would a once-beaten Ohio
State or Michigan deserve a
trip to the national title game
just as much- qr maybe
more- than possible oncebeaten teams~ Southern.

FOr one thing, two-thinls of
. the BCS rankii1gs formula is
made up ofhuman voters.
Quite a few-of those voters, es. pecially those with no ties to

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California, Florida, Notre
Dame and Arkansas?
Certainly, theOSU-Michi- ·
gan loser would deserve the
trip to the title game more
than an unbeaten Rutgers
team.
But unless Saturday's game
is decided by a touchdown or
less, a rematch seems unlikely.

"""""Uf;&lt;U'
several SjJOtsOR their ballot to
try to avoid a rematch. ·
The rest of the oountry
probab}yisn'tasexcitedabout
an all-Big Ten title game as
· people around here liTe·
The other factor tooonsider
is that the third-ranked team
in the BCS standings, Southern California, is 1&amp;0 in No· vember with Pete Carroll as

coach. Ifthe Tn:!ans finish
gan again mthe national title
with wins over California,
game Jan. 8 in subutban
Notre Dame and UCLA, they Phoenix and lose.
.
might jump over theOSUIt wouldn't be fun. Just ask
Michigan·loser.
Florida State. In 1996, theun- ,
A rematch sounds like fun
beaten Seminoles beat Florida
and game8 to Ohio State fans 24-21 in their final regu1ar seanow: But how many have con- son game.
sidered this scenario:
· Then, after a series of upSup~ Ohio State wins a
sets iri oonferenoe champiclose game on Sarurda~
{)nship gaines, they got them
Maybe the Buckeyes stop a
again for the national title in
. Michigan drive inside the 10- the Sugar Bowl and lost 52yanlline to end the game. Or 2G. Florida got the national
maybe they get a game-wintitle and Florida State went
ning field pi in the closing
home with the knowledge it's
seconds.
not who you beat, it's when
And then 1hey play Michlyou beat them.

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'l'cQIOifense
Purdue ............ :...................420. 7
. Ohio State ..........................401.3
Wisconsin ............ :.....:.........383.1
Michigan..............................372.9
lowa .................................... 370.4

RusflkC Olfeuse
Michigan .... :......................... 194.5
lllinois ....... ,..........................186.5
Wisconsin ............................179.9

Ohio State .......................... 179.5
Penn State .......................... 151.1

Pass Olfellse
. Puroue ................................ 288.7

i!Jwa .................................... 225.5
Ohio State .......................... 221.8
Michigan State .................... 221.8 .
Indiana ................................215.9

Total Defense
Michigan..............................231.5
Wisconsin ............................251.2
OliOS.. --·--·- ..............261.7 ..
Penn State ..........................276.6
lllinois .......... .'.......................3b5.3

Rush Defellse
Michigan ................................29.9
Ohio State .............. ,.............90.2
: Penn State .........:..................94.5
Wisconsin ............................ 109.8
Illinois ..............................:... 130.9
Pass Defalse
Wisconsin ............................ 141.4
Ohio State ..........................171.5
lllinois .................................. 174.4
Perin State ........................... 182.1
Iowa ......................... :.......... 196.1

INDI\ IDU.\L LEADERS
.RushkC Yards
PJ. Hill, Wisconsin ................ 1,447
Mike Halt, Michigan ............1,373
Tony Hunt, Penn State ..........1,098
Antonio Pittman, Ohio St. ...... 1,032
Amir Pinnix, Minnesota ............974

'PIInllg 'lllnls .
Curtis Painter, Puroue ..........3,104
. Bryan Cupito, Minnesota ......2,289
. Troy Sniith, Ohio State ..........2,191
Anthony Morelli, Penn St. ...... 2,007
Drew Tate ............................ 1,995

Ret Bluirlg Yanls

OOOen Blyant, Puroue ..............817

Sept. 2

N. Illinois

Sept 9
Sept 16
Sept 23

@Texas

Sept. 30
Oct 7

Oct. 14
· Oct 21
Oct 28

NoV. 4

W 35-12

Cincinnati
Penn State
@ Iowa

Bowling Green
@ Mich. State
Indiana

Minnesota
@ llliriois

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3:30 p.m.
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desi~ ~Jeff Braun • The Uma News

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GAME TIME: 3:30 P.M. AT OHIO STADIUM TV: ABC

Ohio State Leaders

JimNneau's
Player of the

...... Cr-ds

WR - Brian Hardine
Hartline caught oo 1D passes during a 54-

10 win over Northwestern.

Me was Ohio State's
leading receiver with 3 catches for 47 yams.

Say what?
"YoCI c. ...., It llidlll&amp;llt if JOII
wut. Ewet}IMHIJ is coilll to lte ·
. jacked liP .... readJ to p."

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Antonio Pittmat1 ........ 12
llllelceptill;•
Antonio .Pittman .. 1,032 James Laurinaitis ........5
y.-ds
TacNes Ted Ginn Jr.............677 James Laurinaitis ......91

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Taddes for loss'
Vernon Gholston ...... 14
Seeks
Quinn Pitcock ..............8
Field . . .
Aaron Pettrey ........8/11

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Ohio State

. Buckeye .-ain Buste1s
1: Who is ttoe only
Michigan player to
sack Ohio State quartertlack Troy Smith in
the last two years? ·

_:__ Wide receiver Amhonv Gonzalez about the 3:30
·starting time of this year's QSU-Michigan game

2: Who was younger
when they were hired
as Ohio State's head
coach, Jim Tressel or
Woody Hayes?

AnSts•s: 1. LaMarr Woodley
'

208 East Ma•n .• ·1-740-992-6614 or
Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-6· Sat.

10uc:llclcMns

Troy Smith ..........2,191

CHEVROL_ET • ,CADILLAC •
,

fNf!11J tfJTle. Boone is.ttoe ooly OSU re@Jiar'to

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~Reed, Michigan State ........ 725
t..ogan Pa)re, Minnesota ............ 722
Travis Beckum, Wisconsin ..........686
Ted Ginn Jr., Ohio State ..............677

2006 OSU SCHEDULE

81.00 fumbles. As receiving threats, they're
also close to equal. Hart has 13 TeOeptions

Butkus Awaro finalist James L.a1.1rinaitis
miss asat Ohio Slate has ab.ed 13 quar- leads Ohio State in tackles (91), intercep1E!IbaQ(sacksand MichgFr1 has~ up 14. . tions (5) and has four sacks. Marrus free·
and
tlas·CI!Uitrt 12 passes
..... , . a. '
man is thiro •on ttoe wam in tackles (53).
MttA 1•·£¥at
Fresf:lman Ross Homan has gotten more
Dattrdni . .
Qr rtdlcb
playing time the last two weeks.
Troy Smith was outstanding in his fiiSt
Bott1 teams have receivers who can go
Nowhere is the new attitude fiiSt-year
Mnrt 11: Even
start against Michigan in 2004, then
deep but ttoe ~ in depth probably bedefensive coordinator Ron •English brou~t
came back with ttoe geatest sequel since longs to Ohio State, especially if Michigan's to Michigiln more evident than on ttoe line. Datmthe••cb
"The Godfather Part II" last season. Can
best wide ~~rio Manningllam is
It leads the country in fewest rushing yards
Ohio Stale is tied for ttoe lead nationally iri
not at fuU strengt!l.
.
he make 'it a three-peat?
intetceptioiiS with 2f, Michigan has picked
allowed, an average of 29.9 a game and
off 11 passes. The Buckeyes' advar'ltl# .
Marmingllam missed three games late
is second in sacks with 41.
Smith (2,191 yards~ 26 touchdown passes, 4 nm~ IS) has 723 yan:1s in the season because of a knee injury.
The Wolverines gjve up an average of
looks ewn betterv.tlen ttoe number of
tlllal offense against MiChigan ttoe last t\\0
Before he was hurt, he ca~ 24 passes, 1.3 yards .per cany on rushing plays. Only passes throWn against ttoe tv,() defeiiSes is
· seasaiS. That includes running the ball29
nine of ttoem for touchdo'Mls. Since reMinnesota, with 108 yards, gained more
factDred in. Michigan's opponen1s have attimes. He has run only 58 times all season.
turning. he has caugtrt two passes for 11
than 100 yams against them. A year ago, ~ 402 passes. OSU's opponen1s
yartlS in t.w games.
Michigan allowed 3.8 yards per rushing
halle put ttoe ball in ttoe air 343 times.
Considering his past SIICOeSS ~the
play and had 24 sacks.
·'
Steve Breaston leads Michigan with
~.\WI Ohio'Stale ~tlis!U11li:g
Senior cornerback Antonio Smith is sec·
E
nd
LaMarr
Woodley
has
11
sacks
and
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f
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48
catches
but
didn't
score
a
touch·
ond
on ttoe team in tackles for osu and has
CIUt of~ oo Saturtlay?
6, 33(),pound .defensive Iackie Alan Branch tv.o interoeplions. The other cornerback.
Michigan's Olad Henne, also a three-year down until last .week against Indiana.
starter, has thrtJMl for 1,932 yards &lt;ni 18
Adrian Allington (31 catches, 420
occupies so much space he needs an escort Malcolm .Jen!Qns, has four interceptions.
touclidcNJns with 7 illteroeplioiiS. Henne has yards, 6 TDs) is also a threat.
Michigan's top defensive back is c:x:merback
v.t1en he iJles down interstalll: h~.
more career touchctaM1 passes (68) 1han
Ted Ginn Jr. (51 catches, 677 yards, 8
Quinn Pitcock (8 sacks) leads OSU's de- Leon Hall, who has three illtelceptioos.
Smittl (50), but he also has 27 caeer inter- IDs) and Antt1ony Gonzalez (45 catches,
fensille line, which allowed more than 100 . Ad••*
OhioS..
ceptions, compared to ooly U for Smith.
yards rushing three times in i1s fiiSt four
673 ~. 7 TDs) lead Ohio State. Brian
games but only onoe since. Vernon Ghol·
Robiskie has four touchdown catches.
Ohio s.e
OSU's Ted Ginn Jr. has six caeer purtt;,e:.
Brian
Hartline
caught
t.w
TD
passes
last
ston
has 7.5 sacks for ttoe 'Buckeyes, who
II lc .. cb
turns
fortouclidcNJns. Mich~'s Steve
Saturday against NorttrNestem.
have 33 this season.
· Ohio State v.ill see something it didn't see
Bleaston
has 1aken four punts back for IDs,
Adlia' ,,. 'Net "gao ·
Alt.Ja 7 1 · Ohio STIIIie
last year- a healthy Mike Hart. Michigan's
including one last 1-.eek against Indiana.
· U.•••ctnrs
junior running back has gained 1,373 yards Olllllhl ...
The WlM!rines' punter Zolttr1 Mesko and
PrescOtt Burgess (Warren HalOing) and Ohio Stale's AJ. Ti3p8SSO both ·~ .
after picki1g up ooly 662 last season 'Mien
Ohio State left tackle Alex Boone is expected to return after missing the last tWo . ·Shawn Crable (~ilion) are two of
he battled hamstJing and ankle injuries. He
41.2 yartls per kick. Michigan kicker•Garrett
games \\1t!1 an unspecified injUiy, thought
Michigan's starters, but the most impres·
Rivas (15 r/18) has a statistical ~oo
ran for just 15 yartls ~inst OSU in 2005.
· Ohio State's Antonio Pittman (1,032
to be a knee problem.
sive player at this ppsition far the Wotver·
Ohio State's Aaron Pettrey (8 of U) a1d an
One ofttoe keys to both teams' SIICOeSS is ines might be 'home-~ fifth-year seyards) and.Hart are similar. Both wei~
eqJel ieiiOe ~. Pettrey is in his first
around 200 pounds, both have~ ·
that their offensive linemen halle CM:lided
year as a starter and Rivas is one field pi
nior.David Hanis, who 'has 14 tackles for
speed but probably not sprinter's speed,
injuries. Four of Michigan's five interior line- losses, four sacks and an interception.
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