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                  <text>Page 16 • The Dally S,ntlnel

Thursday, November 12, 1998

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Americ~

Solidarity may not be enough for Central
By KAREN TESTA
Associated Press Writer
MANAGUA. Nicaragua- Celebrities are arriving and governments are
prom"ing millions of dollars. but if, far from clear whether the show of sol·
idarily will be enough 10 rebuildt:enlrJI America after Hurricane Mitch.
·The 'lorm that killed I0.000 people ha.&lt; sel back lhe region\ development by years_, and many Central Americans say they have seen lillie sign
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of I he promised foreign aid.
On Wednesday, TipJI"r Gore .wrapped up a visit 10 the region with a
promi-e to repeal victims' stories of suffering so the world would send more
'help.
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The wife of U.S. Vice President AI Gore flew home lo Washington after
'pending two days in the ravaged Honduran capital of Tegucigalpa and in
~anagua, where she joined an assembly line filling aid packages and distributing •upplie. lo homeless refugees.
"The eyes of the children are filled with hope,' .- Mr.;. Gore said at Man·
agua's Ciudad Sandinocamp, where thousand&lt; flocked after Milch swept their
home~ into an overflowing river... All we can .do is tell the world of the Jeva,tation here so they can help."
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Mrs. Gore w3..'\ part of a first wave of foreign vi$itors arriving to survey

the devastation cau-.ed l&gt;y Mitch. which began Oct. 22 and hit the region wilh
hurricane wind" three Uay~ later. cau~ing ma.~si..-e flood~t and mud.~lides across
HondurJS, Nicaragua. El Salvador and Guatemala.
Other vi&lt;iiOrs include Colombian Fir.;t Lady Nohra Pa&lt;lrana. who arrived
in Managua as Mrs. Gore's plane wa&lt; taking.9ff. Hillary Rodham Clinton
and French President Jacques Chin~c are planning to visit to lhe region next
week.
Bianca Jagger. the ex-wife of Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger. returned
to her native Nicaragua on Wednesday with 60,()()() pounds of medicine and
food for storm victims.
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Spain's Prince Felipe plans lo visit Hondura&lt; later this week lo bring aid
and survey damage.
Nicaraguan President AmoldoAieman' lold Mrs. Gore on Wednesday that
he was "heartened by I he solidarity and brotherhood of the international community" but said his country still needs much more help.
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Mr&gt;. Gore planned lo brief President Clinton today on the relief efforts
in Central America.
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Governments and aid organizations from around the world have promised
hundred&lt; of millions of dollars in relief.
Spain and Austria on Wednesday joined France and Cuba in offering to

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alway, very easy. But they always
knew .that Great Britain and France
had a lot in common."
Later tn the day. the queen was to
lravello Ypres in Belgium, where she
wa~joining King Albert II in remem·
bering the appalling losses from a
four-year war of attrition against the
Germans in the trenches there.
There was one major figure missing from the ceremonies: Germany's

By JOCELYN NOVECK ,
Associated Press Writer
PARIS - The queen of BFitain
and lhe president of France presided
over an occasion both grand an4
poignant today - the la.&lt;t major
anniversary of World War I likely to
include veterans of the carnage.
The 80th anniversary of when the
guns fell silent- at the lith hour of
the lith day of the lith month of
1918- was marked under a brilliant
blue sky with plenty'of pomp imd cer·
emony.
At the stroke of II a.m.• Queen
Elizahelh II arrived at Paris' grandest
military site, Napoleon's Arc de Tri·
omphe. She was greeted by President
Jacques Chirac, and together they
walked under the arch lo lhe Tomb of
the Unknown Soldier. where the
-queen laid a red wreath by the eter·
nal flame , inscribed: "In Memory of
the Glorious Dead."
The two leaders were introduced
to four World War I veterans: I01yeat-old Gen. 'Maurice Bourgeois, a
lieutenant at Verdun: Abramo .Pel·
lencin, 102: Guy Cohen. 101: and
Georges Rideau, 101. France's oldest
survivor from the war - Raymond
Abescat, 107 - wa.&lt; unable to allend.
"I prefer not lo lalk about it,'.' an
emotional Rideau told reponers.
"There are good and bad memories.
I did my duly."
He said it was "painful" lhal
today '~ youth did got seem interest·
ed in the Great War,
Bruno Manfrini, an 84-year-old

World War II veteran. was the tirstlo
jump to attention when the French
national anJhem. the Marseillaise,
began to play. He saluted l"ith hi s
white-gloved hand. weeping at the
same time. " ll' s a magnificent
momenl for France to have the queen
here on this occasion." Manfrini
s._id.
Arlene Huiban. 72, a World War
II volunteer nLrse. wore her medals
and those of her husband, a World
War II pilot who was killed · in a
wartime accident. "This is a day to .
remeri]ber everyone who died in all
our wars, " she said.
The Great War was suppo&lt;ed 10 be
11,uick. and a "wano end all wars,"
but tlf course it wasn't. It was a fouryear nightmare of unimaginable brutality, one that killed millions and
changed Europe forever.
The war killed 13 million civilians
and 8.5 million combatants. Russia
lost 1.8 mill.ion soldiers: Germany an
estimated 1.7 million: Britain more
than 900,()()(): ·haly 650,0!l0: lhe
United Stales 116.000. Proponional'ly. France was hanlest hit, with -1.3
million dead.
The sheerd~vaslalion wrought on
France can panly be measured by the
30.000 or so mom~ments in cities.
towns and villages across the nation .
Some villages list more war dead
than their current populations.
After lunch with Chirac. where th~
president called for better defense
cooperation in Europe, lhe queen

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does not hold a for-

mal vote by mid-December 10 revoke clauses in the f!LO founding charter
that call for brad\ r.Jt:slruction .
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Un~er the. agreemenc. the PNC i:-i to convene to reaffirm changes it vot·
ed on 1n Apnl 1996 and the _accord dnt=s not ment ion a vote.
Any additional pullhack would turn over no more than I percent of the
West Bank to Arafat's control.

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velllance specialists and 45 communications
specialists f_rom the base have been o~derad to
the Persian Gu!f. (AP)
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Countries within a 400-mile range of Iraq are most in danger should .
lighting break out in the Persian Gull. Iraqi scud missiles are
capable of hilting targels accurately at lhat distance. The United
States could use bases within 1,000 miles lo initiate an attack.

Tough talk surface~ as attack
looms for defiant Iraqi leader
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Alrmalll Monica Diggins at Robins Air Force
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ROCKY HILL. Conn. (AP) Ames about their plans for the Ohio $6.2 million. or 26 cents per share, up
from $3,5 million. or 11 · cents per
Ames Departmeni Stores Inc. says it stores.
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The purchase announced Thurs- share, in the same perincf'a year ago.
will buy Massachusetts-based Hills
"The acquisition of Hills presents
Stores Co. for $330 million in a deal day is the lirst buyout of a chain for
that will make Ames the fourth- A me• since its ill-fated 1988 buyout an allmctive opportunity for Ames,"
largest discount chain in the nation. of the former Zayre Corp. chain.
,'suiq Joseph R. Euore. chief executive
Ames. based in Rocky Hill, cur· That takeover contributed 10 major ofllcer of Ames.
renlly operates 301 stores in 14 losses for Ames and eventually led lo
The buyout will increase the num·slates. from New England 10 Wash· its 1990 i'iling for protection from ber of stores opemling under the
inglon, D.C. Hills. based in Canton. · creditors under Chapter II of the U.S. Ames banner by 49 percent.
Witfrthe aclluisition. Ames will go "'
Mass .. tlperale~ t55 stores in 12 Bankruptcy Code.
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stales. including 46 in Ohio.
But after two years of regroup1ng from being the sixth-largest lo the
Hills employs about 5,000 in and shulling scores of unprotiHtble founh-largest discount retail chain in
Ohio, said Bill Friend. senior vice stores, Ames emerged from l&gt;ank· the nation, hehind Wai-Mart, Kmart
president,corporate cownsel for Hills. ruplcy coun &lt;tl the end of i9LJ~, and and Target.
"It's a lerrilic deal for Ames
~e expressed hope based on slate- . recorded its first prolitable year in
because il broadens Ames' territory,"
n\ents from Ames .that most or all of . 1996. ·
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the Hills employees would keep their
The decision to buy the Hills chain said Kurl Barnard, president of
· jobs. The deal is -subject to approval comes on the stren£lh of u 77 percent Burnard's Retail Trend Report , u
from shareholders of Hills, Friend increase in earnings for Ames during relail.forecasti,ng tirrn based in Upper
said today. Messages were left with the ·third quarter. Net income was Montclair. N.Ji

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approved proceeding with plans on the project,'
a part of .the Appalachian Rural Systemic Ini·
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. DISCUSSING NATURE TRAIL- Meigs Local
~elence taech..- Kevin Sheppard met wllh the
Meigs Local .B oerd of Education Thursday to
~IICUI8 ,propoll8d nature trail/land lab on

Food pnci:s rose 0.4 percent in Ociober. following a si milar increase the
WASHINGTON (APJ - Prices charged by factories, farms and other pro- officials contidence to cut interest rates again allheir ne*l1meeling on Nov.
17,
in
order
lo
further
insulate
U.S.
businesses
from
global
economic
trou·
month
before. Declining meal and seafood prices were more than offset by
ducers.rose 0.2 ·percent in October. retlecting the firsl increa.&lt;e in energy prices
bles.
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a
13.5
percent
increa.&lt;e in vegetable prices. and rising costs for fruit and dairy
in five months and rising costs for vegetables and eggs.
In
October,
seasonally
adjusted
energy
prices
rose
1.2
percent,
the
tirst
pr&lt;,l.ducts.
The
price of eggs was up 10.2 percent and, uh the verge of the
The seasomilly adjusted increase in the Prl;lducer Price Index for finished
increa.~e
since
May
and
the
largest
in
nearly
two
years.
Gasoline
prices
were
Thanksgiving
season,
the price of processed turkeys rose 3.7 percent.
goods, reported today by the· Labor Department. was slightly larger than
Core prices rose· a mild 0.1 percent. They're up at a 1.5 percent annual
ex)itcted; ll wasn'tli~ely to rallle economi~ts' belief thallntlalion is large- up 5.7 percent, after steady declines tljat have brought them down more than
2~·pet'£@nt
'from
a
year
ago,
jesidenlial
gas
and
ei~F.tticity
prices
al~o
rose
rate
from January through October. compar,ed with no change for all of 1997.
-- · ly ~.ing kept in check by lack of '!~Qland resulting from a wqt[d)V!de eco· ·
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l'ollhe first 10 months of this yeur, producer prices declined ala 11.5 perlion:
they are down 10.1 percent from a year ago. Many analysis have bten by 1.7 percent. An example of the three processing stages is bread for fin cent annual ·rJie~ compared with a drop of 1.2 percent for all of 1997:
them 10 bottom out.
ished goods, llour for intermediate and wheal for crude.
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' nile and develop a land lab and visor, who reported that the cafel~ria
nature trail at Meigs High School. is up and that the new computers are
Sentinel News Staff
A proposal to plan a nature ·trai.l . The project would be for all three ,working well . She reported that a
and land lab on property al Meigs school district s in the county. as well new &lt;lishwa.,her is needed.
In per.;onnel matter.;:\ the boar~
High School gollhumbs up approval as tiJr clubs and organizations to use ··
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as
a
project
or
educational
tool.
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hired
Troy Bauer. wrestfing coach: .
Thursday night by the Meigs Local
Sheppard said the group is seek- Mick Davenport. boys' varsity "-"is·
Bo~rd of Education.
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The board met with science ing low-cost options on making the ' tan! ba_&lt;ketball coach: David Deem.
freshman boys' basketball coach:
teacher Kevin Sheppard, who pro- nature path.
He was accompanied by retired Mike Kloes. volunteer boys' a.&lt;sistant
posed the project a.&lt; pari of the ·
Appalachian · Rural Systemic . Initia- biology teacher Rita Slavin. who said · high school basketball coach.
· Hired as part-time cooks were
tive, a National Science Foundation the group has nollalked cost, prefer·
project designed to improve student ring instead to work on the p[Oj~ct a Jackie Hoover. Rutland Elementary.
perfonnance in mathematics and sci- little bit at a time, starting with the and Coleen Whaley. Salisbury Elementary. Also, hired a&lt; substitutes
ence through the use o( technology. walking trail.
ARSI now works with schools in
Supeiinlendent Bill Buckley said were Joseph Gilkey Jr.• substitute
six stales: Kentucky. Nonh Carolina, the property already h;t' logg.ing mechanic. and James Jones and SherOhio, Tennessee, Vil'lJinia and West. trails and offers a greal diversity of ri Billings, substitute bus drivers.
land types and wildlife habitat.
The board also granted permission
Virginia.
The site could be used for a wide 10 the superintendent to hire lulors for
ARSI's Ohio schools are located
in Meigs. Morgan. Vinton, Pike and variety o.f biology, science and agri- heallh handicapped students on an a.&lt;·
Adams counties. In Meigs County. cullure &lt;Kperiments, he explained. needed basis al an hourly (ale of $15
Meigs Local. Southern Local and ·Mathematics students could conduct per hour. not to exceed live hours per
Eastern Local' school districts are all experiments in calculating area, he · week .
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pan of the ARSI program. Sheppard added.
explained. ARSI is funded by a five"The ideas behind it .'are basically Cindy Rhonemus. Board President
unlimited," Buckley said.
year. $10 mUiion grant.
John Hood and board members Scott
Sheppard\. said a community ·
In other busin.Ss, the board met WaltQn. Roger Abbott, Randy
engagement team would like to orga· ·with Marilyn Meier. cafeteria super- Humphreys and Wayne Davis.

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Land transfers posted
The following land transfers were
recorded rt=cenlly in the office or
Mci&amp;s Counly Recortler Emn1_ogene
Hamilton: .
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Ri£hl of way. Tom E. and Heather
Buckley 10 Buckeye Rural Electric
Cooperative. Rutland, 4.629 acres;
Right of way, Dorinda Hoyd to
BREC. Columbia. 4.46 acres:
Righi of way. Michael and Kelly
Ken·ni&lt;on to BREC. Columbia, 24.32
acres;
Deed. Denzil and Bonnie Proctor
tn Shaun and Vickie Lamherl. Mid. dleport:
Deed. David L. and Rhonda Carnahan to Robert Allan and Nora E.
Elberfeld. Orange, 13 acres:

Chirac he couldn't attend -because his
calendar was already full with crealing a new government.
Another spokesman. Uwe-Karsten
Heye, told German radio today there
had been "no direct invitation," and
any French interpretation of the
action as a snub wa_' a "misunderstanding." ·

w.~re also killed in fighting oversc:as
during World War I, and ceremontes
were held today in towns and cities
throughout Australia_
Ernie Sanders, a 98-year-old veteran. shed a lear as he was helped up
from hi s wheel hair to lay a wreath
during a ceremony in Sydney.
''I'm not a weep~ bloke as a rule,''
he told reporters . ''I'm just really
highly honored lo have been accept-

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. JERUSALEM -After ratifying the latest peace accord with the Paleslon~ans, lsmel announced today il would begin construction of a Iaroe Jewish neighborhood in a sector of Jerusalem claimed by the Paleslini;ns as a
future capital.
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Palestinian spokesman Ahmed Tibi denounced the construction plans as
a V.jolatton of the peace accords I hat would "bring a serious response." He
demanded that the United Stales inlervene.
. U.S. Mideast envoy Dennis Ross is returning to the region to supervise
•mplen:'enlat~on ot the new land-for-security agreement. and his first stop is
a meeung Frtday wllh PalestJman leader Yasser Arafat.
Prime Minister Benjamin Nelunyahu's decision to give the go-ahead for
construcuon of the Har Homa neighborhood in traditionally Arub east
Je.rusalem came after months of delay. It was seen as an auempt to hlunt cril·
ICJSm fromhard-ltne Cabinet ministers. coalition allies and key constituents.
. In a pollttcalblow loNelanyahu, the Wye acco_rd was approved by only
e1ght of 17 Cabmel mtntsters, wtth four opposed. Five ministers , all members of Netanyahu's Likud Party, abstained.
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As the Cabinet voted Wednesday evening, thousands of Jewish selllers
staged a protest rally in Tel Aviv, and leading Likud legislators said the time
had come' to topple Netanyahu.
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Later this rnomh. parliament is 10 vote on a bill lo call early elections,
and several hard, l!ne members of Nelanyahu's coalition are expected to back
the legislation.
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unilaterally in May.
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Under the peace deal, Israel is to begin a phased withdrawal from 13 percent ~f th~ .west Ban'k: i.n .return f?r Palesriniun s~curity mea~ure s against
!slarntc mtltlants. The wtthdrawalts lobe completed by_the end of January.
Netanyahu promtscd the mm1sters that the Cab met wtll meet before each
stage of the pullback to vole on whether the Palestin1ans were meet in" Israel's
security demands. If not. mini '\ters would have the Oprion to halt th; prQcess
by voting against the next phase.
Neuinyahu said the. agreement would slop altogether if the Palestine

Sc~roeder, whose spokesman said

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Volume 49, Number 137

WWI veterans gather
to· note armistice anniversary
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unveiled a statue of Sir Win :· t•Jn
Churchill- on the Avenue Winston
Churchill. just off the Champs-Elysees. The slalue is modeled after a
photograph of Churchill marching
down the huge avenue. on Nov. II,
1944. at the side of Gen. Charles de
Gaulle.
Saying that Churchill had always
loved France, the queen, speaking in
French, noted that "relations between

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forgive millions of dollars of Centr~l America's foreign debt.
&amp;fore leaving Managua, Mr.;. Gore announced the United States would
add SI.S million in medical aid and send 12 more helicopters lo help those
already Oying relief •upplieslo isolated area&lt;.
With so much of Central America in ruin&lt;, the aid announced so far is
likely to fall well shon of the need. In Honduras alone, the lnter' American
Development Bank ha&lt; estimated that up to 90 percent of the country's roads
and other infra&lt;lruclure were destroyed.
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After meeting with Aleman, Mrs. Gore helped volunteers shovel beans,
rice and milk packages into pla&lt;tic bags for distribution to disa.Ster victims.
Mrs. Gore was joined on her trip by Brian Atwood, who heads the U.S.
Agency for lnlemalional Development, Nicaraguan pitcher Dennis Martinez
of lhe Atlanta Braves and John Leonard, deputy ._,sislant secretary of state
for Latin America_
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Martinez was greeted with warm cheer.; a.&lt; he and Mrs. Gore handed out
toilet paper and water bottles at the Ciudad Sandino refugee camp. He urged
his countrymen lo begin rebuilding on their own and notlo wail for foreign
help.
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Elizabeth Dole. 'head of the American Red Cross. also wa&lt; in Central
America this week to survey damage and help in the relief effort. She left
Managua on Wednesday to return to the United States.

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Lugar of Indiana. says the only way TV's "NewsHour With Jim Lehrer"
to slop lmq fmlll threatening its program.
neighbors with weapons uf mass
Alhright. who schetlulc!tl a nl!wS
Russia
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A n:SolutiQn was atlopted au tho·
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Racine Village Council.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davidson mel
with coundl w~lnting to rl!nt spal:e in
the municipal building lobe used to
start a whoksale bakery, calerin~ lo
people wllh doahetes. · C&lt;)unc•l
approved renting the oiJ kitdoe n
area of lhe building if it reL:cives
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Council authorized Mayor Scoll
Hill to proceed with necessary nction
in accordance with the agreem~nt liJr
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·In re&lt;ponse 10 a letter from the
Ohio Departritent of Ac.ill1inistrutive
Services about the purchase of nat. uml gas at state prices, Hill was
authorized to check the prices and
plans availahle ,
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that fin~fi g hters ' gear purc ha~ed
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Friday, November 13, 1998

Ohio weather

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ROBERT L WINGETT
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CHARLENE HOEFUCH
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DIANE HILL
Control! or

The post-Gingricli Republicn party
B.v Jack Ander1011
and Jan Moller
B1ll and Newt. Clmton and Gmgnch The first two Baby Boomers
to head thelf respective part1es Full
of hubns. slick of phrase. obsessed
With thelf places m hiStory before
that hiStory "even made; more ahj(c
m more ways rhan

c11her would ever

admit
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Elecuon-n1ght polls w&lt;re s11JI
hours from closmg when Rep Bob
L1v10gtson R-La , began calling
colleagues to gauge support for a
run at the speakersh1p The next day,
an obscure GOP revolutionary, Rep
Matt Salmon R·Anz , went on CNN
and elfl"'llvely ended the Gmgnch
era by announcmg that he and several colleagues would ref usc to vmc

lor the Speaker under any condi~

tiOn s

Aflcr that 11 was

Weighing objectives
of strike against Iraq
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By TOM RAUM
Assodatcd Pft!ll Writrr

WASHINGTON-;- One obJCCJIVe of m1l11ary stnkcs agamSI Iraq wuuld
he ··s•gmficanl degrat.lat10n " fof Saddam Hussein's war makmg ~.:arMclly.
suggests Defense Secretary W1lliam Cohen More dctmled goals were being
debated wllhm and outSide the adml mstrall on a.' Prcs1dcnt Clmton pondered
a deCISion on the usc ol force
U.S.-Ied stnkes could range from qu1ck pun111vc Tomahawk cru iSe miS-

jUst

a maucr of

ume Gmgnch supporters spun hts
rc~ngnat10n as a sc ln css ad of
cnurage done "for the geM&gt;&lt;! of hts
party" But Gmgnch merely h.ts
tencd the me\llable. '" the process
prcscrvmg h1s fu1urc ·poluu.:al Vlabthty, .. to borrow a long-ago phr.l'c
from PreSident Cli nton
Llvtngston may have twJStcd the
kn1le, but he wasn't the one who

drew 11. That JOb
fell to the members who owed
Gmgrtch the most
the fabled class of
1994, the Contract
Amenca
With
crowd who burst
tnto Washington
eager to dtsmantle
the federal govern- Moller &amp;
ment Folks like Ander1on
Salmon and Rep
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Lmdsey Graham. R·S C . and Rep
Davtd Mcintosh, R-Ind
It wa.s Gmgnch who taught those
freshmen how to act hkc pol•t•cram,
He rcuullcd them, and then person-

ally taught them the ropes He sent
lhcm mstruct10nal 1apcs qti ho~ "'
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spe.1k and ISSUed memos detailing
wh1c h words and phrase' go over
hcst m dchatcs C\:urrupt hbcr.d wei

farc state")
He broughtthcm all to WashmgIOn !'~IX

weeks hclorc

Elc~.:twn Dt~y

as a uolficd for4.: C
If It wcrcn I for Newt half thu!&lt;.C

thmgs got dtfflcult They grew ttred
of seemg thetr populanty plummet
w1th Gmgrtch as thetr most VISible
·spokesman They were weary of
watchmg thetr policy pnonhes
washed astde as the Speaker sought
comprom1se w1th the Wh1te House
In h1s final days, Gmgnch snapped
back at hJS cnucs. calling them the
'perrect10n1st caucus" and othC r
words not suitable for publlcauon
But1f Gmgnch's miles arc lookmg for punty or perfection, they
wont find Jt m L1vmgslon --or an one else Havmg lost five seals m
the House, Republicans can forget
ahout wmmng any party hne votes
lor the next two years
Those who accused Gmgnch of
shtrkmg pnnc1ple forgot nne thmg
He 's not m control Not as long as •
l'restdent Clinton holds the \Cio pen ·
By stdmg wllh pragmati st Llvtngston over dcx:tnnatrc Chns Cox
lor Speaker Rcpuhhcan lawmakers
have now s1gnalcd thc1r w1llmgncss
to make laws. not tssuc press rclcas-

other thmgs. Ventura's campa1gn

mcmhcrs would sti ll be se lling

msuram:c

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Topeka

And makmg Jaws m the 106th
Congress means mcludmg Dcmoc-

He taught them too well Rmsed

on the poll ucs ol co nlronwuon they
couldn 't ab1de the Jcaderslup when

r,t\S All 11 takes IS SIX wayward
Republicans to thwart a party-line
vote L1v1ngston . havmg 101led tor

sile altacks agamst seleded s1tcs to a rnass1vc mr cam pa1gn a1med .at devas·

taung Iraq 's capac1ty to make weapons of mass destructiOn, officials and
analysts sa•d
Larger effons run the nsk of mcrcased InJUry to Jraq1ctvlltans and possibly a longer-term US commitment Qu1ck mJSstle stn kes now co uld put
fewer Amertcans 1n harm's way- but m1 ght not succeed m gettmg the JOb
done, funher em!2oldenmg Saddam
Any limlled bOmbmg campa1gn IS likely to do lillie real damage to Iraq's
weapons-making capaclly wh1l e further alienating allies m the rcgton, suggested Dav1d Albnght, preSident of the lnslllute for Sc1ence and International Secunty, a prtvate research group
A more masstve campa1gn m1ght do substantial damage But 1f the goal
IS to Wtpe out Saddam's future capabthues, pantcularly in developmg
nuclear weapons, "no bombmg campa1gn can do that," he sa1d
Gotng after mthtary sues associated wuh protectmg Saddam and keeping
him tn power IS another poss1ble goal But II, too , would also be a huge
undonakmg , requmng bombmg at least 1 ~0 separate sites w1th uncert am
results " unless we JUSt get lucky and k1ll htm," sa1d Albnght, a fonner
nuclear weapons mspector.
Asked Tuesday what a1rstnkes m1ght ac h1eve, Cohen sa1d the goal would
be to make sure Saddam " not reconst1tu1mg hts weapons of mass destruction tn the absence of UN. 1nspec t1ons
" We'd consider the posstti1 hty of degradmg hiS capability of manufac tunng the weapons of mass destrucuon, or the means of delivertng them , ol
posmg a threat to the regwn," Cohen satd "It would be a stgmflcant degradation of h1s capacity "
Sen Sam Brown back, R-Kan , cha1rman of the Senate Foretgn Relation s
subcommtttee on Near Eastern and South Astan affatrs, accused the admm tstratlon of past "empty rhetort c" and srud JUstlinn g cruiSe miSstles at vartous sues could prove coulllerproducuve
' He sa1d the goal should be to extend no- fly zones m the north and south
of Iraq to put a squeeze on Saddam and " m essence, hm11 h1m to bemg the
mayor of Baghdad "
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But that could requ1re a masstve, long-term V S comm1tment, Brownhack ac knowledged " It 's a long-term strategy and 11 needs to be nonparti-

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NA'SA DiScoVERS 1New fbWeR

years m one of Congress· most
b1pan1san comm•t~s -- Appropriations -- knows what 11 takes to grati·
fy members from both Sides
Chamng appropriauons means
lislemng to every member -- from
obscure back-benchers to powerful
cornnullce barons If L1vmgston can
be the speaker who listens mstead of
talk.&lt; , he wtll do a lot to define the
post-Gmgnch congressiOnal GOP
UNDER TilE DOME -- All hope
may not be lost for the GOP. despite
thetr d1smal elecuon results
The surpnse gubernatonal VICtory
Jesse "The Body" Ventura lh
Mmnesota d1d not go unnouced by
Republicans, ~ shll lickmg the1r
wounds after Tuesday Says one lop
GOP off1c1al o( the fonner pro
wrestling star·
" We're trymg to conven h1m tnto
" Republican We figure that w1th a
five-scat maJonty 1n Congress, we
need someone who can apply a
headlock "
, It m1ght be a perfect fit Among

souRc~

preached regulatory relief and
promiSed to send Mmnesota 's $4
billion state budget surplu s back to
the voters m the form of tax cuts
Forty-e1ght hours after hts electiOn,
Vcnt~ra had failed to return congratulatory phone ca lls from the stale 's
top Democrat, Sen Paul Wellstone.
D-Mmn , whose spokesman says the
senator ts susp1ctous of Ventura's
stands on education
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Getting Ventura on the ucket
would g•ve the GOP an almost
msurmountable edge over Democrats m the all-Important " pro athlete ' demographic
P1tchmg Republican 1deas m the
Senate ne.t wmter wtll be Hall of
Fame hurler J1m Bunnmg (Ky ),
whtle the House boasts dtstance runner J1m Ryun (Kan ), Hall of Fame
rece1ver Steve Largent, R-bki a ,' and
fonner colleg1ate quanerback J C
Watt s, R-Okla
The top Democratic JOC k used to
be ex-New York Kmck Sen Btll
Bradley, D-N J , but he's m htdmg
these days wh1le pondermg a prestdenllal run
Who says the Republicans don't
value dtverslly ?
Jack Anderson and Jan Moller
are writers for Uniled Feature
Syndicate, Inc.

Democrats misinterperting last week's election
By William A. Rusher

Am I the only Rcpuhl1 can 111 the
country who d1dn 'tthmk the pany's
show mg on Nov 3 was a "debacle "
-a drubbm g,' or an "earthquake,' to
quote three popular dc scn puons' I
san," he sa1d m an mterv1cw
Brownback also supports nurtunn g anu-Saddam oppostUon groups, like &lt;.:,m sec why the Dcmcx:rats were
the Iraq1 Nauonal Congress lie pomts to Jeg1slauon recent!) passed - and happy, .Iller all they surv1ved a ncardeath expencnc c and nrc entlllcd to
stgned by Clmton1- to prov 1de $97 million 1n military a1d to such g1oups
Alter hampermg UN weapons mspecuons lor most of the ycm. li aq fee l ennt mous rchel
But why should a p.uty 111.11 lt.Js
announced Oct ,31 11 was hultmg all cooperatiOn
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Zalmay Khahlzad, dcput) underscc rctaty ol defense to1 policy and pl.tn · JU st reca ptured the House (lmilng
live scats), held ont o the Sc n.lle
n1ng m the Bus~ admmtstrauon and now an analy st w11h the Rand Co1p
(wllh
no net loss at all ) and c,u, ccl
sa1d 1f the objective IS to bomb Saddam mto compliance, " 1t s unclcm how
every
tnUJOI govct norshtp rn the
much force might be necessary'
~.:nun try s,\VC Cal tf ornra (about whr ch
" It could be done But we, m.1y have to be prepared to usc a lot ot Ioree
and over a long pertod of lime Do we l1.1 vc the stamma and the w1ll to apply more later) , be reg,ud cd, and rndccd
1cgard Itself as a basket case'
that level of force?"
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Much depend s on the quality of U S mtellt gence on those sties "Saddam
lot
to do w11h It Pundus potntcd out
nught JUst move equ1pment .~ro und to other sues Such an approach 1m ght
that
1n off-year clcctmns the p.trty
requtre perSIStence over ume that we don't ha ve," Khalll,ad s.11d
out
o
f power gm ns on average.
No US strategy w1ll be ult1m ate ly success lui so long as Saddam rcmams
. about 24 House scats Wh y d1dn tthc
m power, he added
In advance of any dcctsiOn on m1iltary mtervenuon , the Pentagon w.1s Rcpuhilcan s do, th iS ' Th at questton
overlooks the fact that m 1994 the
bolstenng 11s forces m the Gull
Saymg "the mthtary option IS sull on the table,' Cohen sa1d he w,IS Republicans g.uncU 52 scats, and
speedmg the movement of the USS Entcrpnse atrcraft earner and a group ol held on to almost all ol them m 1996.
Martne warshtps to the regton Cohen and other se n10r national secunty olll- dcsprtc Clmton 's rc c lc ~.:t wn AH~r­
•lgmg the results ol the 1994 and
clals met wtlh Clinton on Tuesday to explore options
There are 23,400 US. troops m the reg1on Wh1le that's about hal f the 1998 clct.: ll ons, the net gt~r n pc1 year
rorce ordored there m February, more than tWice the number of cruiSe mts • IS .II most exactl y 24 To ex pect that '
sties are now there than earlier There are 174 a~ rcra lt , 21 sh1ps and mnc ves- the GOP could wm 52 scats m 1994
.md then pile another 24 on top ol
se ls anned w1th Tomahawk s m the arc.t, the Pent agon sa1d
them 1n 1998 was p1cpostcruus Yet

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so, the party IS
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far as I am concerned , 1s Newt Gmgnch's Imm ense ly w1se and states·

manlike deCISio n to step dO\ICII as
spe.1kcr
Calrlorntd
It can' t be satd olten enough that
(where I l1 vc)
he IS a bnlllant man and that he
The Democ rats ,almost smgl e- handedly eng1neercd
re.lily d1d do the hi stone "Republican revolution"
well here, hold- ol 1994 But the very qu.tllty that
lll g un to hoth enabled hun to do that -· a certmn
hrauches ot the roughhouse ahras1veness -- made

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lc gtsi,Hur c 1 cclcl:llll g Se n Boxer and c lc~.: un g
,\[most (not qu ttc) .til st.\lcwrJc of h
L:ets must not.thl y Gr.1y Dav1s us
govc1not But don t lmgct tll.tt the

l111n an 111Cstst1hlc and h1 ghly vulncr-

.1hle tm gct .IS speaker
A number ol fresh faces tn th e

steered clear of askmg them whether
they believe he should be let off scotfree 1f he, the nat1on's ch1ef law
enforcement officer, IS clearly shown
to have commmed perJury before a
federal grand JUry -- especoally whtle
II 5 cunvocts arc m fe,deral prisons
for the same cnme (m some cases, ·
pequt y about sex)
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I thmk the vast maJOrity of the
Amencan people believe that, m that
c.tsc, Mr CJ mton should suffer some
puntshment short ol removal, and I
suspect the congress iOn al Democrats
arc go1ng to be very reluctant to diS-

congresston.tl Republican leadership agree
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1s cxaL:t ly \l.h,It the parly needs now
The dcv1l, as usual, IS m the
GOP h.td held th at govcrn01 slup [or · Hencefo rth all tho se shell s the detml s A co ngress iOnal censure ts
tile past 16 yeats-- the s.une 16 years De mocrats lobbed at G ~n gnc h arc probably unco nstituti onal (not to
dunn g wh1ch He lmut Kohl held 'the yestc rdt~ y 's gua no
: men11on unw1se, for the precedent 11
chancc ll01 slup of Gcrm.tny In
But 11 the clcctwn 1esults arc would set) and so IS a ftne In a plea
democracy the pendulum swmgs
be~ng w1dely m1 s1 nt crpreted, can' t
bargatn, Mr qmton m1ght watve
And 1nc1dcntally, don' t assume the Dcmocr.ns at least '"JOtcc th!u those obJections, but there's a
the Dcmoc1ats can east ly gc nyman- they ha ve put the Lewmsky scandal, res pectable body of optntOn that
dcr themsch cs mto 10 or 12 new and the tln e.n 01 Mr Clinton 's InSi sts constlluttonal nghts' can'i be
House members fr om C.1ht orn1 a nnpcn~ hm cnt +tnd rcmo val 1 behmd wmvcd How about stmply defernng
alter the 2000 census They c.m t1 y, them 1 D1dn't the electi on return s at prosecutiOn unt1l hiS tenn JS over?
and lose 1n the court s -- a~ th ey d1d least m,md.tte that ?
Somehow, some penalty wtll be
10 )Cars ago (It may he relevant thm
Well. no, not exactly I thmk It IS hammered out
"' ut the seve n members. of the Cal-I clear tlt.ll most people, 11ghtly or
William A. Rusher is a DistinJlorm.t Sup1 cmc Court were .tppmnt
wrongly, don ' t w~m t Mr Clinton guished Fellow of the Claremont
ed hy the outgotng Rcpvbilcan gov- removed from olilcc tor much of hts lnslltute for the Study of Statesel nm Pete Wilson )
m1scnndut:t th&lt;~t h.ts up to now, manship and Political Phil~sophy.
But what hds 1call y put the come to light But the pollsters hav e

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Bestdes her parents. she wa.• preceded in death by her husband, Clayton
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a stster, Caryl Cook; and a great-grando;on.

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pleasant weekend set
By The Associated Press
Pleasant autumn weather IS forecast for Oh1o over the weeke nd. the
National Weather Servtce sa1d
Sk 1es will be cloudy with temperatures mostly m \he 50s.
. There Wi ll be a shght chance of showers 1n northern Oh1o on both Sal·
urday and Sunday The rest ol the state should be dry
O~ern1g ht lows w1ll be 35-40
The record-h1gh temperature tor thiS dale at the Columbus weather 'tahon was 74 degrees 10 1955 wh1le the record low was 14 '" 1911 Sunset
tonight w1ll be at 5 17 p m and sunnse Saturday at 7·15 am
Weather forecast:
Ton~ght Partly cl oudy early, then mcreasmg clouds Lows 1n the lower
40s ' Light southwest wind
Saturday Most ly cloudy A chance of ram shqwers m the afie moon. H1ghs
60 to 65 Chance ot ram 30 percent.
Saturday n1 ght Mostly cloudy wtth a chanc-e of showers Lows in the mid
an,d upper 40s

Stanley Hutton. 43. Dexter, d~ed Wednesday. Nov II , 1998 10 O'Bieness
Memortal Hospital , Athens
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l{e wa.s born on Dee. 15. 1954 m Pomeroy, son of Everett Lee Hutton
and Glona McCa.•key Huuon of Langsv1lle. He was self-employed a.• a bulldozer nper&amp;~tor and a farmer, and wa111 a fonner emplny~e of 3-R lnduSines,
a member ot the Ohio Farm Bureau 1Me1gs County). the Salem Townsh~p
Ftre Department. a Salem Township trustee and a hfe member ot the Nallonal Rtlle Assoctauon
He IS also surv1ved by hts w1fe. Debr.a L P1erce Huuon of Dexter. a daughter, Vem Sm1th ot Stark, Fla , a stepson, Jason P1erce ot Rutland , brothers
and sisters-m-law, Gary and Elizabeth Hutton ot Wilkesville. and Dav1d and
Stacie Hutton of London, and several aunts and undes
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Serv1ces wtll be 2 p.m Sunday m the Pomeroy Chapel of the FISher Funeral Home w1th the Rev Kay Puckett olficmhng Bunal w1ll follow 10 the StandiSh Cemetery Frtends may call at the funeral home from 5-9 p m Saturday.

Betty Story McConnaughey
Betty Story McConnaughey of Mount Wa.shmglon. Oh10, dau ghter ot the
late Leo and Luc1le Story ol Pomeroy. d1ed Monday, Nov 10. 199H
She was a graduate of Pomeroy H1gh S&gt;hool and Ohto Umvemty, hav mg taught in Me1 gs County schools pnorto JOining the Women s Anny Corps
&lt;WACs). Dur1ng World War II. she served a.• a cryptographer statiOned m
New Gumea decodmg h1ghly sec ret m1litary messages Follow1ng her servtce, she taught In Spnnglield and Milford
BeSides her parents, she was preceded m death 111 1993 by her hu sband,
Davul McConnaughoy
She" surv1ved by two Sisters, Peggy McDonald of NelsonVIlle, and JanIce Luch.try of Weddm gton , N C . and 18 nephews and meces.
Fnends may call at the T P While &amp; Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Ave , Mount Washmglon. today trom 5:30·.30 p m. Serv1ces w11l be
held 1n St. Timothy's Eptscopal Church SalulllnY at II a Ill Bunal w1ll be
m the Dayton Memonal Park on Monday. '
Memonals may be made to the St T1mothy's Episcopal Church. 8101
Beec hmont Ave .. C1ncmna11. Oh10 45255.

L. Stewart · ,
Cable TV franchise transfer Jesse
Jesse Lawrence Stewart. 92, M1ddleport, dted Thursday, Nov
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Str~~t Co mmJ ss1on~r Glenn

R1zer

reported a crew wtll be p1ckmg up
leaves Res1dents ' are to rake thetr
le.1ves to the curb and ca ll)he water
office at 949-2920 The crew wtll
e0n1e around wllh the leaf vacuum
.md get the leaves The equ1pment
cannot come onto pnvate property, it
was noted.
Rtzer was also authonzed to make
purchase of several items Council
authonzed H11l to check wnh the
.. Oh1o Department of Transportation
re gard1ng a dum_p truck that w1ll be
up for sa le
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Htll reported representatives of the
Doddson-St1tson, Engmeertng linn
Will be co mmg to the v11lnge and

Hospital news
Veterans Memorial
Thursday admtsstons - Wilma
Mullins. Cheshtre.
Thursday dtscharges - none.
Holzer Medical Center
Dischurges Nov. 12 - Denms
Yost, Delm.tr Gmgnch, Eva Rou sh,
George Capehart
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SU BSCRIPI'ION RATES

By Carrier or Motor Rvute
One Wee k
•• .... . .$2 OC
One Month ••
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Stl70
One Year •••• , ,.,, ........... SIOC 00
SING lE C0PY P!:ICE
O:uly
JS Cents
•,uhscnbcrs nol dcsmng to pav the carrier may
rem1t m aUvancc dlrcc\to'f\latpa ly Se n mr.l on
a thrcr.:, Sill etr 12 !T&lt;Onlh h.':afls. Crc:dil w.ll b..
g1vcn carrier etc::~ v.ec'
No subS~.:rm iiOr by mall pcfmlltcd 1~ areas
where home canlc ~crv1cc 111 CIIIIPbl;;
!'uhl1shcr r~s,•rves the r1ghl •o adjust r..l a dllr·
tng the subscnpt1on pt nud Su bsc rlpt1nn "lltC
ch mgcs mJy be nnplr.m~nlccl hv chonelna lh~
1lu r tlto n of th t: ~uhlll.:f lp!ltl~n

checkmg the water system They w11l
offer suggestions on 1mprov1 ng the
tlow and pressure. and also help
apply for grants for the work. They
Will recetve no pay unless the v11lage
gels grants, th en they wtll rece1ve
engmeermg fees, 11 was noted
Hill also reported betng contacted
by a representative from Oh10 Unl verstty about house numbermg 1n the
vtllage. Counctl advised htm to get
more mformatmn
Hill reported $1.436 was collected m fine s and bonds m October
Also allendmg were council members Robert Beegle. Henry Bentz.
John Duddmg, Joe Evans, Henry
Lyons and Bobby Roy. Others attendmg were Clerk Karen Lyons
Council recessed unttl Monday

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Stocks
Am Elt Power ............... .......50)..
Akzo ........................... ...........3sl.
AmrTach ............. ..................53'-

Aahland 011 .......................... 49'·
AT&amp;T ....................................61' ).
Bank One ............................. 51 'I•
Bob Evans ........................... 21 "),.
Borg-Warner ...................... ..48~
Broughton ............................. 18~
Champion ................ ,........... 11 ),
Charm Shps ..........................4l.
City Holding ..........' .. .......... 341.
Federal Mogul ......................55'1.
Gannett ................................. 62),
Goodyear ......................... ..... 53l.
Kmart ........ .............................15l.
Kroger ................... ................56Y4
Lands End .............................19l.
Umlted .... ................ ............27"1•
Oak Hill Flnl ..........................19l,
OVB ........................................ 43
One Valley ...........................32"1•
Peoples ...................................26
Prem Flnl.............................. 18)•
Rockwell ............. .............. 47'/,
RD/Shell ......... ......................48,.
Sears .................................... 45'/,
Shoney's ............................... 1''l.
Star Bank ..............................76l.
Wendy's ............................... 20l.
Worthington ........................ 13"1.

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Stock reports are the 10:30
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of Gallipolis.

12, 1998

1n Plea.sant Valley Hosp11al.
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Arrangements w111 be announced by the M1ddleport Chapel of the Ftsher Funeral Home.

Meigs announcements
Himler edu&lt;alion
A tree Oh1o Dt vtslon of Wildlife
Hunter Educ.111on Course will be held
Nov 21. 9-5 p m and Nov. 22, 2-5
p m. at the Me1gs Htgh School cafelena Prospe&lt;:t1ve huntt:rs must complete a hunter education course
belore they can purchase an Ohio
huntmg lll:ense Thts 1s an open
t:ourse ~md no pre·reg tstratJon 1s
requtred.
Middleport special meeting
Middl epo rt Village Counc1l will
meet '" specml sesSion Wednesd~y. 6
p.m at Village hall to constder a water
system. repatr co ntract.
Supper/hymn sing
Mount Monah Church of God.
M1le H11l Road. Ractne, w11l hold a
soup supper/hymn smg Saturday w1th
supper ,at 5 p.m. followed by the
hymn smg at 7 p.m Jeatunng the
gospe l group "Proclaim''
Seoice Center
The Governmg Board of the
Athens-Me1gs EducatiOnal Servtce
Ce nter Will hold a spec1al meetmg on
Thursday 7 p.m. for the purpose of
developmg an Ed u~a ltonal Serv1ce
Center conunuous icytprovement plan
The meet1ng will be held at the
Athens o ttice. 507 Rtchland Ave
Water line hreak
The Ll!admg Creek Conservuncy
Dtstnct had a 12- m&lt;h w.ner m.un hne
w.ner break Thursday alt&lt;rnoon east
ol THus Road near Lan gsv tlle
Rep.urs were completed Thursday
evenmg Howeve r. all Leadmg Creek

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Water customers east of Langsville
.tre under a b01l Udvtsory unt1l further
not1ce

Immunization clinic
Meigs County Health Department
w11l otrer an evenmg 1mmumzataon
cllntc, Tuesday, 4 to 7 p.m at 11s
office, Memonal Dnve, Pomeroy
Every child must be accompamed by
a parent/legal guard1an and have
lffiffiUOIZUllOil 3Valfabl e

Old-fashioned Sunday
The L1i ellne Apostolic Church
will have an old-f.tshioned Sunday on
Sunday Begtnnmg With Sunday
school atlendance those attendmg are
encouraged to dress 10 old-fash1oned
clothmg. lhere wtll be dmnei, a
church serv1ce al I p m. and pnzes
awarded tor the best dressed There
will be no evenmg servtce.

WASHINGTON (AP) - More
than 40 percent of Amencan hou&lt;ehoJd., wuh children have l_!Uns - a
figure that ~hould male parem~ \tgilantnol only ablllt ~uns 111 lhelf own
bomes but m the holliC' of other;, a
gun-tontrol group saolltoday.
The 'urvey by the Cent.r to Pre\ent Handgun Violence found that43
percent of h&lt;)me' have both gun• and
children. and 23 pen:ent of those keep
the gun loaded
The survey found that 28 percent
of the gunowners wnh children keep

the gun h1dden but not uni&lt;ll.:led.
St1ll. 7l percent of parenl' thmk II ~&lt;":
unlikely the~rchlidn:n l'ould find or;
handle a gun '"thoul their perm"- ,

1010n the IOUr\' C) ~hou..:d
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·Only "'hen par«!nt .. are ,a.., con·:
~tenuou ... about ~un' tn the! home a11 ·.
1hey are about 1~...,-.er danger' 'an we .

protect our children from the..etern - .
bl~ and. unnece, ... ary trag~dlt!,, · ~a•d

Roben Walker. the center 'pre"dent.
Parent• need to p•y more allenuun
to the P""'b1hty of gun' 1n the homes '
their children \isll. the group ""'d

EMS units record 7 calls
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Umts of the Me1gs County EmerII 56 p m . Spnng Avenue.
gency Med1cal Serv1ce recorded sev- Pomeroy.&gt;Tamm) Freeman VMH.
en call' ror U.'\!\&amp;stance Thursday
Pomeroy squad as'\t .. ted
Umts respondmg mcluded.
MIDDLEPORT
6 45 p m rOBNC Lawrence
CENTRAL DISPATCH
5 34 a.m . Overbrook 'Numng Stewan. PVH
Center, M1ddlepon. John Kearns.
POMEROY
t 32 am. volunteer lire departPlea.sant Valley Ho,p•tal
6 12 p m.. Eagle R1dge Road ment and squad to Laurel Clift Road ,
Chester. Geneva Maxson. Holzer electrical lire at Wanda Eblm reSIMed1cal Center. Racone squad a"')t- dence, no lnJUnes reponed Middlepan VFD a.&lt;Ststed
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SYRACUSE
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9 58 p m . Cross Pomts Apart10 09 p m. Second Street Catherments. M1ddlepon. Manha Ch1lds.
Veterans Memonal Hosp1 tal. Mld- me Cox. VMH.
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One-car accident injures driver
A one-car acc1dentlate Thursday on Salem Tm•nsh1p Road 34 1 (Joe Bor
mg) left the drtver IJI)Ured,the Galha-Mc1gs Pos t olthc St.lle Hi ghway Patrol
reported
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Amanda L Mitchell, 19 J4S Chamberlane Road , B1dwetl rdused treat ment at the scene olthe II p m acc1dent. accordmg to the patrol.
Troopers sa1d M1tchell was nort hbound. stx-tenth&gt; of,, 1111ie north ofTR
669 (Morgan Lane) when she lost control of the car. went olf the kft stde
or the ruad and ,stru ck a len ce post
Mitchell told the patrol she swerved to avo1d co ll iS IOn w11h a deer, accordmg to the report.
The car was moderately d.tmaged, and M1tchell was c1ted for fa1 lure to
control aM a seatbelt VIOiatton

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QbJiu~~tH ' are paid anDGuncementl arranged by local funeral hom11.
dblluiiiM ant, DWIIIII\itd a,. requ11ted to accommodalo tho.. dellrlng mort

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Stanley Hutton
Stanley Hutton. 43. of Dexter. d1ed Wednesday. November II. 1998 at
O'Bieness Memonal Hospital m Athen~
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He w.ts born on December 15. 1954 m Pomeroy. son or Evereu Lee Hut- •
ton and Glona McCaskey Hutton of Langsv ille. He was sell em ployed as a
bulldozer operator and a farmer
He was a rormer employee of 3-R lndu stnes. a member olt he Oh1o Farm
Bureau (Me1gs County), the Salem Township F~re Department. a Salem
Townsh1p Trustee and a life member o~ the Nauonal R1tle Assocl.lliOn
He "surVIved by hts w1fe Debra L P&gt; erce Hutton ot Dexter p.~rents,
Everett Lee Hutton and Glona McCaskey Hutton ol L.mgw1lk ,, d.111ghter,
Vera Sm1th of Stark. Flonda, .1 stepson . Jason P1erce ol Rutl .Hld brothers
and ststers-m-J~w. Gary and Elizabeth Hulton ol Wilkesv ille .1nd Dav 1d and
Stac1e Hutton ot London. and seve ral aunts. uncles. cousms .md many fnends ·
He was preceded m death by grandparent s Emmell and Evelyn •
McCaskey and William and Cora Huuon
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Serv1ces Will be held at 2 p m Sunday, November 15. 1998 m the Pomeroy
Chapel of the Ftsher Funeral Home Ollictatmg will be the Rev Kay Puckett. and bunal will follow in the StandiSh Cemetery Frtends may ca ll on Saturday, November 14, 1998 from 5-9 p m at the fune ra l home

- - - -. Marriage licenses-----:
The follow1ng couples were Allen- Edw.~rd s. ~0. and Debor.th
marnage ltcen ~e s recently tn La&gt; ada Snyder, 29, both ot Middlethe Me1gs County Probate Court ol port
Judge Robert Buck·
Jeremy Lynn Jone s. 20. Racme.
and Stephante Angel me Roberts 17,
Middleport. Leo Casto, 6H. Cottageville. W Va , and K1tty Ann Tm-'
gler. 57. Ravenswood. W Va . Davtd
tssu~d

Auction
Saturday, at 6:00

p.m.

At the Old American Legion Building
Middleport, Ohio
Food to be served by the
LUNCH LINE
in Pomeroy, Ohio.
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Phone 740-992-6670 or 740-992-5827

You Are Cordially Invited To
Attend The Dedication And Open House
Of The

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Over the years, people re ac hed
th e condus10n that they came to
J.mc's ~stnb h s hm c nt because th ere
was somcllung comlortmg about
the suJr oundtng s -- like seemg
J,mc .11 the scwmg maclun c m the
111 1111 v. 1ndow tlo111 g u small rcpaar
toh nn .1 hun sleeve 01 scwmg a
hu!lon tlll .m nvc1c..:o~ll
l' hc I1Hir t11~.1ls the ho me y
\Olll' hcs lite l .uml y photos and
J.mc s gt,luo usncss to all ~- these
th1n gs m.u.k 11 1ps to Jdnc's hkc a
VIs II 1t1 G r.mdm o thc l s house
J.ute s pi .IL;C m.ay h.l vc hcc n the
ong111.d Plc.ts,mt\ lll c a pl ~u.:e

Fredrecia Faris
Gr.ave&lt;o&lt;k serv1ces for Fredn:cta Fans, 87, of Pomeroy, who d1ed Nov 6,
1998. were conducted at the Beech Grove Cemetery on Tuesd:ly. Nov. 10.
1998 by Pa,tor Donald Fntz
Born on March 26. 1911 tn Syracuse. she wa• the daughter of the late
Wdham and Mary Franc" Oliver Gumther. She wa.s a member of the St. Paul
Lutheran Church m Pomeroy
Surv1voo; are a son and daughter-in-law, M1ke and Nancy Grimlh of
Pomeroy; a stepson and daughter-m-law. Clay and Lmda Fans ol BeiiJIOnl,
W Va.; two su;ters-l.law. V~rgihla Gumtherof Gallipolis. and Ruby Gu1nther
•of Maneua;' livi! gr-•ndchddren and nine great-gr-J.IIdchth.lren 1 and several

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have both children, weapons..

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AccuWeathe,. forecast lor da •me conditions, lowlhtgh temperatures

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Friday, November 13, 1998

No. 22 Georgia Tech tallies
24-21 victory over Clemson
By PETE IACOBELLI
CLEMSON. S C. (AP)
Georgia Tech defensive end Jesse
Tarplin strutted pa&gt;t t:nlback Charlie
Rogers as •he talked "uh TV crews

Marcus Martin and a 48-yardcr to
Bnan Wofford for a 21-171ead.
11-17 tn the fourth quarter and
" You can't win games like that all
choked off one Gcorgta Tech dn•e
the time, .. Hamilton said. "But it
But

quarterback.

Tech

Joe ... hows our character, shows our

Hamilton 0111 the ball back with 2:30 teamwork., shows we can come hack.
'· Hey. Charlie." ' Tarplm satd 10 go. findtng Rogers for 28 yards and make the plays when we need
·'Tell them what --:e rc going to and Dcz White for 15 to Clemson's it. ..
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fou r T\\O plavs later. Burns hurst in
Hamthon was burned by a late
Rogers just smiled. The Yellow fnr Ihe .{!O·a hcaJ score \\ nh cxauly Death Valley comeback two years
Jackets were slill alive for an one mm~tc left.
ago in a 28-25 loss. but satd he only
Atlantic Coast Conference champtThe Tigers couldn't get past their remembered a 4 I -3 1 loss tn the
on,htp. and 11 felt prcuy. go\ld.
23 on the ir final possession.
year's openin£ game agatnst Boston
··we showed what we could do.
'') f \\'C d1dn 't get 1t and we lost the 'College.
even when we're not gomg \\CII." ACC title, we wouldn 't have anyone
"We had a chance to win that, but
Sa'id ~ogers. whose 28-yard rcrcp- to p01nt the fingers at except our- we didn 't.'' Hamilton said "We've
uon Thursday mght, set up Joe Burns ~c lvc s." said Ham1hon. \..,ho was 17- come a long way smce then ."
one-yard touchdown run m the 22nd- of-32 passing for 190 yards. "That's
Hami !ton shook off two incomra~ked Jackets' 24-21 vtctory 01•cr what kept us going."
plctions to lead "the final scoring
Clemson.
Georgia Tech. wh1ch l·amc 111 with dnve . As Bums steppec( over the goal
. With a w1n next wed at hnm c the league 's h1 g hc~ t -~conn g ortcnsc , lme, Hamthon pumped hts fists and
·agamst W.tke f ores t. Tech (7-2 6-1) lop ked helpless m o~ t of the g-ame.
gltdcd back to his teammates on the
:will chm: h at least a tiC for It" first
Hami lton. !he (,:onfc1cncc leader sidelines.
. league crown in c1ght ~ ~a r ....
Ill pa ~~ cffJCICilC)'. IWK C Jroppcd the
Wh11e caught seven passes for 71
··one thm~ the t:o:u.:hc' h&amp;l\C hcc n hall whrlc IUillllllg . Whlll' . -.~.~cond in yards
tclhng us . tO~\,iQ thl~ ACC d umpi - the lca!I ue \\itb Cl. !!h
This game looked like a nat tonal ..... l tow.: hclown
Omhip you·,c ,gut I&lt;' piJ~ like r ham - L:l iLhC '-1 hohhiC'd away hi' nmth 111 ly televised tnt smatch The Yell ow
pion~ . )OLI. "'C g(lt to roml' h .KI-. ltJ... c the ~cc:onJ quartcJ alter ~:-11 nrn,g two Jackets dazzled all scaS11 n wll\lthctr
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Hamilton (14) lights off a tackle ·by S.C., where the visiting Yellow Jackets stung the
DoMarco Fox (right) during the second Tigers 24-21. (AP)
Jackets to get go tn g run
Clemson lost in lhc final moments
Haimlton gave them a 10-7 halltunc
Su-..~c t ~r ~~.~ ~ 12-o l-24 fo1 154 Torry H()l\ \ touchdown wtth 37 sec-poi nts a lead when he uodged ltnchackcr )'iti·J~ ,\Jld th e J\~!1.:1 !'1 WC il' hdJ Ill onds Ln go-' gave North Carol1na State

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NHL roundup
By KEN RAPPOPORT
AP Hockey Writer
WJth lcadtng s1.orcr Z1gmu nd
Palffy ·a ltoluout. the New Yo,-k
Isl.mdcr' ~t ill hcwc some concerns

about thetr oflcnsc. 'They have noth mg to worry about &lt;Js far a.s goa ltcnd mg IS concerned. however.

Toni my Salo h&lt;~s suddenly moved
mto the spo tlight Wtth IllS standout
play, making 21 saves as the
Jslande" beat the Montreal
Canadtens 4-0 Thursday ntght.

·Tm happy lm the shutout. hut
the most important thang 1-. that the
team 1 ~ \\ mnmg · l,d JJ Salo. \vho
1Dok over the NHL lead with his
!ounl1 shutout
Salo ha~ hccn a sav mg grace for
lh,.: Is landers th1~ ~ca~un - parlJCttl &lt;.~rly w1th the learn engaged m a hu-

~"Salu

"A lut of lilncs. i!Onl ics fn~.:c

sco red h1 ~ Buffal o cxtcnJcd Jl'i unhc&lt;Hcn \Ucak
lust two goals this sc.1son. whih: In -.C\ C ll gct i11C \ V.I(IJ :1 VIC hll )' 0\ C /
Tommy 1s commg up h1g and he ·s BelfrY Ric hter and Rohcll R~1 c hcl w.lslungwn
lila king those saves and maktng them also ~;;cored for the Islander~ Jocelyn
The S&lt;ibrcs arc 4-0-3 111 thctr la~t
look easy."
Th1hault rnadc Iu s farst stan 1n five ~ev~ n game~. L'ljULJhng the t: uncnt 5 ~
"Salo. who has gi\'Cn up JUSt mnc games lor the Canad1cns ,md slopped 0-2 ~ trc.1k hy tltc Ph oc n1x Coyo tc s1
goals Ill the team's Clg ht VICtOI IC S, 2 I shots
for the NHL's Jon1!C~l unbeah.:n
didn' l have many tough · chances
Elsewhere 1n the NHL , it W&lt;ts st nng. of the SC &lt;l'&gt;011 ...
tel' contract wa,- With Palffy The VIC- Thutsday n1ght m tytng Detroit's B~ffalo 2: washington U, San Jose :1.
H.1sck. who ha\ s l a ii ~.:U and fin tory moved the lslandcts hack up to Chris Osgood for most vic tortes with Caroltn.t 0 . Flonda 2. Philadclpht.l I. Ished each or Bulfalo' s 13 games thi s
.500 at 8-8-Q and mlo a fi rst-place tic ctght.
Edmon ton I. Ottawa I; Toronto In vc a1 , tcco rd cd h1s 36th career
1n the Atlantic DIVISIOn wuh New
"' I feel mme con ltdcnt v,hon I Chicago 3; Vancouver 4. Calgary 3; ; hut out
'
Jersey and Pinsburgh
play a lot," smd Salo. who has start- and Nashvtllc 1, Los Angeles I.
Dixon W.ud and M11os lav Satan
"He's got more co nfidence tn us. ed all 16 games for the lslandciS t~i s
Sabres 2, Capitals ()
scmcd for th e Sabres, who arc 2-0-2
and we have more 1n h1m ," Islanders season. " I' d like to play all 82
Dommik Hase k made 23 saves for 111 the1r last fo ur road games.
defenseman Scon Lachance said of (games)."
his third shutout of the season, and
' Sharks 3, Hurricanes 0
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Returning starter Chad Hendrick
said the Cougars want to make a
good impression on their famous
coach.
"It makes you a little nervous
because he expects so much from
us," Hendrick said. "Sometimes you
wonder if he were out there, what
would he do' We have to be up to hiS
standards."
Drexler doesn't think his star status is a problem .
"I am who lam, youcan'tchangc
that," Drexler said. "At the same
time, the guys have been great . to
·work with. They've shown a lot of
discipline and that's made me feel
good. They are willing participants."
The Cougars lost la.&lt;t year's leading rebounder, Galen Robmson , and
leadtng asstst man ShamaHn
McBride, who combined for 25.2
points per game. They return three
starters. Hendrick, Treva Crosby and

of Amenca.

Boston's limy Williams was a
distant second with three firsts, 12
seconds and etght thirds for 59
poml•. and Anaheun 's Terry Collms
was thtrd with two firsts , seven seconds and seven thirds for 38 points. .
Oates was fourth with I I points,
followed Cleveland's Mtke Hargrove
(8). Toronto's Tim Johnson was tied
for stxlh wtth Chicago's Jerry
Manuel (4 each).
Torre, who led the Yankees to
thctr second World Senes title tn
three

thinking
about
expectations,"
Drexler saad ''Our lwo best played

lcJt and we dtdn't have a chance to
recruit, so there aren't a lot of exp"tations. I do expect them to compete
and remain respectable."
The Drexler attraciJOn has already

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Assol:mlcd Prcs.S Manager of the
Year award last week
"Dunng the season we wcnl

through. you have one purppsc in
mmd - to win the World Scncs."'
Torre said then .. All of a sudden, the
aw~uds come along and it 's l1kc a

Kenny Younger The mcom mg fresh~
man .d ass mcludes Gervin and

Moses Malone Jr.
" I don't spend sleepless nights

Voting for the 1998American
league Manager ol the Year Award.:
with votes on a 5-3-1-point basis:

cherry on top of a great season I was

JUSt along lor the nde.
"When you get to the All-Star
break wtth 61 v. ins. you rcalllc this
ha s a chance to he a prclly damn
good team ," Torre sa1d "I was cautious bc"usc tt 's hard to hold the
edge that long. It's a manager's job
FADEAWAY JUMPER- Arkansas' Kareem Reid (right) shoots the to always be concerned and cauttous
fadeaway jumper against the Phillipines' Jojo Lastimosa during and never look too far forward ,.
New York. fimshcd the regular
Thursday night's exhibition game in Fayetteville, Ark., where the
season 114-48. scttmg an AL record
19th-ranked Razorbacks won 99-81. (AP)
for wins. The Yankees went 11 -2 in
the postseason. capping the year by

No. 19 Arkansas wins exhibition

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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) as much as 20 mmu(es in the game.
Kareem Reid and Jason Gilbert each Reid, who played 19 minutes, was
had 13 pomts as the 19th-ranked credited w1th etght ass1sts as well .
Arkansas Razorbacks outscored the
The Razorbacks had four players
Phtlippmes 99-81 in an exhibition who scored in double-digits .
game Thursday night.
Scrgerio Gipson added 1J points for
Arkansas
coac h
Nolan Arkansas, wlnle B1andon Dean lmd
NEW YORK (AP) - The presea- Jones, Georgia: Lari Ketner.
Rtchardson spread the playing tttne 10.
son candidates for the Oscar Robertson Massachusetts; Tr~jan Langdon, Duke.
around for his team's last cxhtbllion
Johnny Abbaricntos and Kenneth Trophy, selected by the U.S.
'Arthur Lee. Stanfo(d; Todd
game before
Sunday's
season-opene
r
Quremdes
of the Philippines ,shared Basketball Wruers Association, spon- MacCullqugh. Washtngton; Kenyon.
I
agamst Jackson State,
'sconng honors 111 the game wath 16 sored by Frontier Communications and Martin, Cincinnati; BJ McKie, South:
No Arkansas player accumulated each
presented to the college basketball Carolina; Yegor Meschcriakov" Gcor~­
phiycr of the year:
Washington.
•
Lamont Barnes, Temple; A.J.
Andre Miller, Utah; Lee Nailoll.Bramlett. Arizona; Ehon Brand. Duke; Texas Christ tan. Lamar Odom. Rhode:
·(Continued from Page 4)
Rodney Buford. Creighton; Mateen Island; · Scott Padgett, Kentucky;·
Nashvtlle goalie Mtke Dunham , who 4-2).
Rookie Mark Parrish scored two seven games.
Cleaves, Michtgan State.
Adrian Peterson, Oklahoma State.
second-period goals and goalie Kirk
Vladimir Tsyplakov extended his earned his ftfth victory in st~ mcs
Moments after rookie goalie
Baron Davis, UCLA; Khahd EI- • James Posey. Xavier; Mkhael
Mclean made 39 saves as Florida goal-scoring streak to four games with 35 saves and exte~ded the Manny Legace robbed Greg Johnson Amtn. Connecticut; Evan Eschmcyer, Redd, Ohio State; Omar Sneed,
won at Philadelphia, extending the with a short-handed effort against Kings'
home winless streak to six (0- from
pomt-blank
range, Northwestern; Marcus Fizer, Iowa Memphis; ' Wally Szczerbiak, Miami•..
,
. ·Flyers' winless Streak to seven
Krivokrasov's team -high ninth goal State; A.l. Guyton, Indtanll.
Ohio; Kenny Thomas, New Mex1co';:
' games.
Richard Hamilton, Conneclicut; Ty WashmglOn, MISSISSippi State.
put the Predators ahead to stay.
Harns, Ten
: Jumame
Petr Svoboda scored the only goal
for the Flyers, who outshot the
'Panthers 40-15. Philadelphia' 0-5·2
streak matched its longest winless
~treak since the 1994 club went 0-6L
In Division VI's Regi on 23, the
In, the Ohio High School Athletic
The game marked the first appear- Association's final football rankings Tornadoes (4-6) finished 13th. one
ance in Philadelphia for Florida report for 1998, Meigs and S,outhern place ahead of PortSmouth Notre
coach Terry Murray since he was made it into the upper half of their Dame , two spots· uheaU of
fired after guiding the Flyers to the respective diVIStons.
Portsmouth East .and three rungs
Stanley Cup finals in 1997. ·
In Division Ill's Region I I, the ahead of TVC Hocking Divis111n
',
Oilers I, Senators 1
Marauders (9-1) ftnishcd lOth, five rival Waterford . Local teams hchind
Andrei Kovalenko scored with 14 places behind Southcastem Ohio them wete Eastctn (the 0-10 Eagles
seconds left in regulation to lift Athletic League co-champton finished at 21st) apd South Galli a
Edmonton into a tie at Ottawa.
Jackson (9-1 ), a cast coa,hcd by (the 0-10 Rebels we're lied l'or 26th
Kovalenko beat Senators goalie Gallia County native Randy Layton. with Berne Uniqn Sugar Gmvc,
Ron Tugnutt with a shot from a sharp Behind Meigs were Tri-Valley Jcwcu Sci a and Mcchan1c~I1UJ g)
angle for his sixth goal of the season. Conference Oh1o Dav1sion 11val
In D1vi sion IV 's Reg ton I 6. R1vcr
Ottawa's Andreas Johansson Vmton County (the Vtkmgs. coached Valley's 0-10 fmish prcctpitatcd tts
scored his seventh goal with 6:34 by Gallia County native Man Queen. tymg C1ncinnat1 finncylqwn. Rock
remaining in the third period to put finished 20th) antt Gallia A'ademy Hill and Zane Trace fm 261h piau:.
the Senators up I -0.
(the Blue Devils fini shed at 23rd)
Edmonton goalie Bob Essensa

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Edmonton, dating back to Jan. 18, .
1994.
Maple Leafs I 0, Blackhawks 3
Mats Sundin scored three goals as
Toronto won a rout at Chicagp, leaving the Blackhawks winless in theiF
last eight games.
Sundin got to Chicago goalie Jeff
Hackett for his sixth career hat trick.
Hackett had such a rough night he
was pulled three minutes into the
final period after surrendering his
fifth and stxth goals on JUst 21 shots.
Toronto then added four goals.
against backup Mark Fitzpatrick,.
sconng six times overall in the finall
period.
,
. It was the first time i~ 10 years the
Blackhawks, 0-7-1 in their last eight,.
had given up 10 goals in a game.,
They lost 10-3 to Boston at home on
Oct. I6, 1988 .
Canucks 4, Flames 3
Bryan McCabe scored in his first
game back after a contract dispute as
Vancouver defensemen accounted
for three goals in a victory over ·
Calgar)l.
'
After Mark Messter scored I :0 I
into the second period to cut the
Fhimes' lead to 2-1, McCabe. Adrian
Aucoin and Mattias Ohlund scored
tn

successiOn to turn around a game

that was dominated by Calgary.
Jeff Shantz had two goals and
Cory Stillman added another for the
Flames, who dropped to 2-2 through
homestand The win snaprcu a threeroad losing streak for
Vanc:ouvcr.
Predators 3, Kings I
Vtllc Pcltoncn and Sergei
Knvokrasov em:: h had a goal and an
assist as the Predators heat Los
Angeles for their lii'th victmy in

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signed two of the ci ty 's top high
school players and a htghly rated
jumor college star on Wednesday, the
beginning of the early signing period.
Guard Antonio Falu averaged
22.1 points and 8.7 asststs and 3.3
steals last .season ' while leading
Houston Waltrip to the Class 4A state
championship and forward George
Williams averaged 13 points, 15.3
rebounds and four blocks per game
It's not.
as a junior for Houston El~ms .
"He makes people feel comfort- Center Chris Anderson averaged
able, not like he's.a superstar and you 10. I points and 7.7 rebounds last
can'ttalk to him," guard Roy Spears seasqn for Blinn Junior.,College.

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NEW YORK (AP) - Joe Torre
was overwhelmingly voted AL
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the most successful seasons 'in baseball histol'}'.
Torre, who tied Texas' Johnny
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they're coming to see the coach.
The Cougars aie preparing for
their first season under future Hall of
Farner Clyde Clyde Drexler, who
·surprised fans this spring by retiring
from the Houston Rockets to return
to his alma mater.
Drexler has yet to coach a regular
season game. but all 8,500 seats at
Hofhdnz Arena have been sold for
evel'}' game thanks in part to a
"Come Glyde With Clyde" advertising campaign. The school also has
sold all 24 of its new luxury boxes
for the next three years.
That son of preseason frenzy didn't even happen during Drexler's Phi
Slama Jama days.
"Actually, it kind of takes pressure off us," said freshman Gee
Ger-;in , son of former NBA great
George Gervm who came to Houston
specifically to play for Drexler. ,
··-rhey are coming to see what Clyde
does. It should be fun Clyde brings a
lot of exposure for us. He's brmging
the fans, and that bnngs attenuon to
the team."
The Cougars finished 9-20 la.&lt;t
season under Alvin Brooks. They
went 2-14 in Conference USA to finish at the bottom of the league, the
same place they'~e predicted to finish this season.
Drexler, mmdfulthat hts presence
could be a distraction, has closed
practices to avoid what he calls "a
circus atmosphere" of people watching his every move.
"Coming right out of the NBAo,
people are interested to know how
.you like the coaching profession,"
Drexler said. "I just want the players
to be totally focused for what we are
tl'}'ing to do."
With fans banned from practice,
the Cougars are left alone with
Drexler, whose presence could be
intimidating.

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Friday, November 13, 1998

Learning to coAtrol temper- and salty mouth- can keep reader out of trouble
black eye gootee and spaked haar
When I stopped hy the shop dunng
my lunch hour and .aw whal she had
done, I was funous An hour later, I
was stall fumang, so I phoned Lasa at
the bouuquc Usang some very
strong language, I lei her know
exactly how I felt ahout her dcfacang

Ann
Landers
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O..ar Ann Landers . My gorl
fnend os part owner of a small hou
llque I ga.e her a favonte portratl
pholo of myself laken several years
ago to hang an her shop She always
ltked that ptcture so I had u framed
hr. a professoonal and presented tl to
her for her btrthday
A few weeks ago, her 40 year old
employee
Ltsa took a pen and
dclaced my ptcture by anktng tn a

my p1cturc
Now I am the one who IS beang
hung oue to dry L•sa says I am
unstable and abusove and possobly
dangerous My g1rlfncnd s partner
has forbtdden me from makang any
more phone calls lo the shop and I

am no longer welcome there In my
opanoon Ltsa overreacted What do
you thtnk Ann 1 Second Thought!iii

m San Antomo, Tc:~as

Dear San Antonio: Smcc I dtd
not wnness the strong language. J
am not competent to Judge whelher
or nol Lrsa overreacted It sounds
however as tf you really blew your
top and fnghtcned her
Your best bet IS to lei lhtngs cool
down then wntc a leiter of apology
to Ltsa and send her a houquct of
flowers
Chances are good that lime wtll
heal the breach and your gorlfncnd
wall let you know when u would be
safe to VISit the bouuque agaon The
lesson here 1s lo control your temper
and never let you r mouth get ahead
of your head

Dear Ann Lanckrs· I had to
wnle when I read lhe leiter from " At
Wits ' End m the Mtdwest," whose
husband was addtcted to lhe Inter
net That letter hal home, because I
realt1.cd that I too was addtcted
I dtd everylhmg possoble to be on
hne at a certatn hour for a chat wtth
the ' man of my dreams ' I miSsed
several appomtments left meeungs
early and dectded agamst takmg a
ntghl class because I mtght not be
home tn lime to chat wllh thts fabulous man whom I had never met In
retrospect I now know I was totally
hooked on thiS person Ann I'm not
a bramlcss dnz I m a churchgomg
woman, lhe mother of four chtldren

and actave tn the PTA No one would
believe I was behavtng hke a love
struck teenager
We are no longer chatung After
live months he dropped me and
moved on I was devastated I am
sull not complelely over ham Thank
God, my husband IS a wonderful and
paucnl man He has stayed by my
stde through thiS whole ordeal
I am now 111 counselmg and try
mg to get my head back together
My adv1ce to aay Internet c hatter ts'
to realtz.e you are at nsk I wasted a
lot of valuable hours on whal started
out as a pastame and ended up betng
an obsesston The ntghl my Internet
lover told me 11 was all over between

Saved from the furnace
By Bonnte Shively
Devottonal Wnter
Vb ltcd

Wtlltamstown W Va

where I s10od amazed whale watchang the
niany processes of glass. makmg
Numerous furnaces g l o~&gt;ed- hcatmg to 3 000 degrees 24 ho urs
a day -w hol e the stdcs of the butldmg were opened and fans mcu
lated the hot aor

Huge hoppers of sand and other mgred1ents stood m the corner
Thctr m oxture was heated together to form the glass One man
dtpped a long pole onto a furnace and pocked up a glob of mo lten
g lass blowang ll mto a bubble
Another man opened a mold and on and on they hand earned the
ptcce throug h each process untalll reached the pamttng room where
part of the 600 employees hand pamted beauuful bell s pttchers
lamp shades and many other decoratovc and useful atems These
untquely handmade pocccs .ore shtpped all over th e wori(J
The fi rst thong ! though of whe n I saw the pmk whale heal of the
first furnace was Shad rach Meshach a nd Abednego The Btble
mtroduccs them on the book of Dan tel Chapter I
These three you ng men from the nobthty o f Israel were caplured
by Babylonoans and taken to Kmg Nebuchadnezzar who wanted
thetr names changed
Hopt ng they would forgelthetr Hebrew upbrtngtng, he wanted to
tram the mte lltgcnt we ll favored youn gsters three years before they
sen ed m hts palace At the proper ltme the kmg tntervtewed them
and found they were ten tunes better than all the others m hts whole
kingd om
Tome passed Nebuchadnezzar set up a senseless gold tdol 90 feet
tall He dema nded lhat everyone tn the provmce fa ll down and wor
shop the omage
Somebody squealed o n Shadrach Meshach and Abednego They
refused to obey The funous kmg ga'e them a second chance to bow
down to the new god - turn or burn guys
T hey replted If we are thro" n ort o the blaz mg furnace, the God

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we want yo u to know 0 kon g that we wall not serve
your gods or worshtp the omage of god that you have set up
The angl) monarch o rdered the furnace heated seven tomes hot
le t than usual and co mm ande d the strongest soldoers to ue the m up
and throw them toto the blazes The tnlense heat kollcd lhc men who
threw the lsrae lttes tnto the llames
The kmg lea ped to ht s feet- Dtdn l yo u throw three men mt o
the fore ' The a nswer Certamly 0 Kong Asto nos hed he shouted
I ~Cl! four men walk1ng around 1n the f1rc unbound and unhanned
.1nd the fourth loo ks lt ke a son of the gods
T he conv mccd ruler ran to the dead ly lurnacc and veiled Scr
vants o lthc M ost Htgh God co me out' Com e here '
The th1cc men L:amc out oft he fife As C\Ciy&lt;mc CIOW dc d around
them they nouccd that the lore had not harmed the 11 hodt cs nor was

a hmr o n thc u head

s1ngcd

then robes were'

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DRUG PROGRAM GIVEN -Julie Wandling, left, prevention
apeclallst from Health Recovery Serv1ces, presented a tobacco,
drug and alcohol awareness program at God's Neighborhood
Escape for Teens on Oct 30 dunng Red Ribbon Week acttvlltes. Tile
program focused on the physacal and psychosocial aopects of
using alcohol and drugs Educattonal actiVItiea and games were
used to tnform teenagers of the legal problems that occur with the
use of drugs and alcohol. Kllth1 VanMeter, Health Educator from the
Melgl County Prosecutmg Attorney's Off1ce assasted with the program Pictured With Wandling are Jennifer and Marla Schaefer, two
of the teens who took part In the program.

FRIDAY
LONG BOTIOM - The Fanh
Full Gospel Church, l,.ong Botto m
hymn smg. Fnday 7 p m Fellowshtp
to follow
POMEROY Fnday s Fun
Food and Fellowshtp wall be held
God's Ne tghborhood Escape for
Teens on WeSI Mam Slreet Pomeroy
6 10 30p m

Fnr no ot her god can save m th1 s way

W

I shuddered as I looked onto those while ho t gas fored luo n,~ees on
West Vn ga nta No body could posSJbly sur vovc m o ne except by the
all powerlul ha nd o l God What an ancrcdtbl c moracul o us Bohle
I1Uih 1

F.uhcr I pray we woll rea lize we have a lmng God who walks
Wtlh US lhtuugh the ltcry [rt,ti S Of Jtfc rhank you lor yo ur gtUCIOUS
presence e'ery day Amen
Smplures Damel I and 2

Pbtlhp Kin1caid
Navy Choef Petty O fltcer Phtlltp
M Ktnc.ud a 1982 graduate of
Sou thern Htgh Schoo l ts currentl y
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tng that the state bakong contest fo r
subordonate
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Dec j meeting Delegates to the
stJtc scss1on Tom Bartle; and Ray
Mtdktll reported on reso lutto ns and
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MEIGS COUNTY DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE TAXES
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NANCY PARKER CAMPBELL
MEIGS COUNTY AUDITOR

DELINQUENT LAND TAX NOTICE
The lands, lots and parts of lots returned delinquent by the County
Treasurer of Metgs County, with the taxes, assessments, Interest
and penalties charges thereupon agreeable to law, are contained
and descnbed m the folloWing ltst·

Acna,l03-00764
001. Fotmor,
Oonttld R.I/Or c.ro1, Sect 4

(Nome, O..Crlptlon,
TDIII Tues. _, I I I I I " * *
PeilelliM)
Bedfotd T,wp
'
llhlgs LSO
01-011030 000, ~m. Gory
&amp; Lena Beohllm, Stet 6 w
112 of NE 114 of sw 114 21A,
TOIII $59.1111
01-ootl3t .000, Buhllm, Gory
&amp; l.eno Ba-m. s.ct 6 w
112 of SE 1/.t of SW 114
11.38A, Total $338A2
01.otl032.000, Baham, Gory
&amp; l.eno Ba-m. Set 6 E 112
Of SE 114 Ex 057A Ex.
8173A314A, T&lt;*l $8.84
Ol.ootl71 .000, BenUey, Jerry,
Lot Sect 28 E Une of Sec 34
on W Une of Froc. 34 1.50A,
TOIII $10.44
01.otltl72.tiiiO,IIenlley, Jerry,
Lol Fr. 34-28 Joining E.
Une of Sec 34 NW Cor 1A,
TOIII $7.22
01-00673 000, BenUey, ~erry.
Lot Stet 13-34 NE Cor of
NE 114 of SE 1/4 Ex 2A SE
23.5IIA l;x 2 004A, totel
$61.32
01.()()066000, Burson, Mark
Owen, Sect 13 II! All gf S
1/2 of NW 1/4 of Rd Ex
16.37.\ Ex 16 37A 14 77A,
Totel $312 75
01.ooo&amp;7001, Burson, Mark
Owen, Sect 18 T3N R13W
1 50A Out of 3 96A S 112 of
NW 1/4 1 BOA, TDIII $22.49
01·00569 001, Groene,
William E &amp;lor Chrlollne A.,
Fraction 2 T3N R13W
1 507A Out of 91 20A
1 507A, Tolll $109 34
01·00350.003, Hullman,
Gregory E , Sect 30 T3N
R13W Tract 9 Porco! 2
1 233A Out of 2 075A
1.233A, Total $208.61
01-00351 .006, Hullman,
Gregory E , Sact 36 T3N
R13W Tract 9 Parcel 1
1133A Out of 9 685A
1133A, Total $16 09
01-00510 003 , Sellock ,
Robert J ~r &amp;lor Joolene
M, Secl30 T3 R13 W 1/2 ol
NW 114 5 103A out of 75 OOA
5 103A, Total $71 87
01-0051 o 004, Setlock,
Robert J Jr &amp;lor Joalana
II, Secl30 T3 R13 W 112 of
NW 114 5 137A Out of
75 OOA 5 137A, Ioiii $72 35
01·00510 005, Sellock,
Robert J Jr &amp;lor Jootana
M , Soc ~ T3 R13 W 112 of
NW 114 5 174A Out of
75,00A 5 174A, TotaiS72 74
01-0D770 000, Shaw, Lynn D.
&amp;lor Mary Ellzobolh S,, Lot
Socl 17 W PI of 77 72A E PI
of NW 1/4 E of Rd 16A,
Tolll $.40
OI-ODT71 000, Shaw, Lynn D.
&amp;lor Mary Elizabeth S, Lot
Stet 17 NW Pt. Ex 1A
School Lot 56 39A, Total
$631.11
01-00722 000,
Smllh,
Rebecca, clo Rebecca
Johnston, Lot Sect 27 Mid
on E Une Ex 12A N W PI
114A, Total $614 33
Choallr'lWp
Eastern LSD
03·00052 000,
Baker,
Mildred L &amp;lor Lloyd L.,
Block 1 Route 248 85'x102'
Joining VIllage 20A, Tolll
$8606
03-00053 ooo,
Baker,
Mildred L &amp;/or Lloyd L,
Sect 24 Block' 1 83'x78 NW
Corner Wells Addn 15A
Approximately, Tolll $37 17
03-00080 000, Ba01, John
L , Soct 6 (640) Stet 6 T2
R13 W of NW 114 Ex 1A Ex
2 75A 36 25A, Tolll $10611
03..()0963 000, Brooks, Kevin
E &amp; Tanya S , Lot 11 Block
N2 E 1/2 of Lot #I 48 x70 5,
total $5 84
03·00964 000, Brooke, KOvln
E &amp; Tonya S , Lot 12 Block
1 Ex SE &amp; NE E 112 of Lot
112, Total $5 84
03-o0965 000, Brooke, Kovln
E &amp; Tonya S , W 1/2 of Lot
N1 48'x70 5', Total $Ji 84
03-00966 000, Brooks, Kevin
E &amp; Tonya S , Lot 12 Block
112 W·112 2, Total $9112
03-D0967 000, Brooka, Kevin
E &amp; Tonya S , Block N2 W
112 Lot 13 To1at $217 61
03-01680 000, Carl E Smith
Petroleum Inc , Working

OUI of 75.38A In W 112 of NE
I/41AOA, Tobll $121.W
RI3W T2N I OOA Out of 07-.otiO, , . _ , Gary
2.23A I OOA, Tobll$434.13
1/or Marilyn, s.ct 24 (100
03· 00714 000, Folmor, 170) 6 75A, TOial $11 T1
Oonold R 1/&lt;K CorDI Am, 07.00794.000, Cooper, Gttry
Sect 4 Lot 13 2.23A Out of 1/or Marilyn, s.ct 23 (16G51 ti5A eoll'o Sub Ex lA 1168) E End 26A, TOial
1.22VA New Survey, TOIII $72.68
$5475
07-otl795 000, , . _, Gory
- 0 0 1 , Fronk, Lasllo 1/or Merllyn, s.ct 23 w 112
V 1/or Rhonda J , s.ct 5 of E 75A 16G-11116 Ex
T2N R13W 1.00A Out of 13.5686A 26 4314A , TDIII
173 90
22.00A 1.011A, T&lt;*l $442 09
03 -00397 ooo ,
Frool, 07.00796 000, Coopor, Gary
Richard Et At, C/o Richard 1/Dr Morltyn, s.ct 23 (160Froot, Block 11 Route 1248 11M) E End on N Una Ex
Part of 15 22A, Totel 13A E 9A. Totel $2516
$26007
07.00797.000, CoOper, Gary
03-01341 001,
Jonu, &amp;lor Marilyn, s.ct 24 (100Cteyton D , s.ct 4, T3, R12, 170) Unci 51&amp; of SE 1/4 of SE
N 1/2 of NE 114 2.811A OUt of I/433A, Total $92.23
07.00168.000, Dolley, Elaon
tiOA, T&lt;*l $20.48
Q3.00705 000, Klmoo, Jomett Ray, Sect 18 5 88A of 87 65A
R.. Lot 120 Block 12, Totel All s ol Public Rd Ex 73A
5.88A Ex 1.7678A, TDIII
$253.53
Q3.00790 000, Mcintyre C D , $56 72
s.ct 28 NW Prt of Free 24 ONXI168.000, Dolley, Elson
Ray, Sect 11 -1 8 All Ex
.21A, Total $758 61
03-00792 OOO,·Mclntyre C D , Mlnerala Ex 5 8A Ex 73A Ex
NW Prt of FI'IIC 24 Sect .IIIlA, 1 40A Ex 1 253A 58 387A,
Tolll $230 911
TDIII $5511
Lee,
Q3.00793 000, Mcintyre C D , 07 -00226 007,
Sect Frac 24 28 W 112 of Frederick A , Lot 7 t OOA
Loll 180 &amp; 179 T2N RI1W
Frac 24 41A, Totel $81 53
03-00794 000, McintYre C D.,l 05A Out of 52A &amp; liSA Out
Sect 28 (640) .20A of 1 79A of100A, Totel $97.84
07-00384 000, Long, Donnie,
In N Pit NW of Rd Ex 011
Soc! 25 NE 1/4 Ex Coal &amp;
Gat .20A, TOIII $55 91
03-01436 000, Pooler, Oth Mlno 25A Oul 5217A
William, Stict 24 (640) 2 90A 25 OOA, Tolll $186.40
of 44A Mid on W Line 07-oo385.000, Long, Dlnnlo,
Sect 25 NE 1/4 Ex Coal &amp;
2 879A, Tolll $790 94
03-00454 000,
Pooler, Oth Min a 15 67A of 83.82A
William Jr, Soc! 26 T4 Rl2 2 41A, Tolll $1,21917
OUI of SW Cor of 68A 8 &amp;SA, 07-&lt;10556 000, Powell, Ruth
Ann, C/O VIllage Green Apto,
TDIII $25 47
03·00986 ooo,
Pooler , Sect 23 2 18A of N PI 50 SA
William Jr, Sect 26 (640) W end Ex 1A on N Llno
Mid on S Una 58A9A, Tolal 218A, Total $161 70
07·00689 000, Prolllll,
$84515
Pamela S , c/o Pamela
03-00610 001 , Richard, Iva
Renee, aectl9 T4 R14 Part Ballard, Soct 13-18 S Part
Ex SA Ex 1 45A 9 09A Jx
of SW 114 1.50A Out ol
1 904A 7186A, Totel'$66612
3 30A, Tolll $577 02
03.01680 000, Carl E Smith 07-00697 000, Smith, Lewla,
Petroleum Inc , 1505, Total clo Sandy Malone, Lot 29
Old Portland, TDIII $30 28
$10315
07·00s98
000 , Smith, Lewis,
03-01442 001, Stuckey,
William R. 1/or Saundra S , c/o Lewis Smith, Lot 25 W
sect 33 T3 R12 SW of SE 1/2 Old Porii~V~d, Total
Part 2.01 05A Out of 61 30A $29 97
07-00101 000, Tadlord, Roy
2 0105A, Total $1,311 08
M &amp;lor Dobra, Lot 58 New
03·01415 ooo,
Yockey
Pauline R., Sect 9 (262) E PI Portland Glbb's Addn Lo158
(103.1'11206), total $50211
of !rae 3 6 SOA, Tolll $51 64
07·00171.000,
Wllflner,
CheeterTwp.
&lt;
Ch,rlo•,'l'ft S.Ct 34 '118GMalgaLSD '
04-00080.004, Eblin, Gerold 11113) E End of W 1/2 50A,
C &amp;lor Sheila K , Sect 12 T2 Tolll $209 66
Wagner,
R13 1 253A Out of 119 36A 07·00894 000,
Char loa F, Sect 34 (16G1 253A, Tolll $507.49
1183) E End Ex Coal29 20A,
Columbia 1Wp
Tolll $570 93
Alllcandor LSD
Wagner,
Os-D0837 000, Bailey, Murrell 07-00895 000,
Charles
F
Soct
11
33
(1600 &amp;/or Pamela D, Sect 15
Fr 6 SE Cor of 55A NE Cor 1184) NW Cor Ex Coai20A,
Ex #4 Voln Coal 2 SOA, Total Total $55 90
07-00896 000,
Wagner,
$157 96
Charles
F,
Sect34
W
112 Ex
05-00382 007, Bruner Land
Coal SW Prl 160A Lot
Company, Inc , c/o Nick
Johnson Sect 7 T9 R15 33 70A of 77 49A 33 70A,
Parcat 7 12 169A Out of Total $94.25
07-Cl0250 000, Ward, Troy E ,
132 044A 12 169A, To1al
S 18 T2 Rl1 W112 N 112 of
$80.14
05-00382 014, Bruner Land 65A Lot 175 Ex 1 SA Ex 1 SA
Company Inc c/o Wayne 8.39A, Total $23.58
Warner,
Bayha, Sect 7 T9 R15 Parcel 07-00314 002,
Michael E &amp;lor T Darlene,
14 5011A Out of 132 044A
160A Lot 1173 T3 R11
5 011A, Total $3310
5817A, Total $49 52
05-00651 000, Sheollna,
07-00958 000 Wetherholt,
Danlol E, Lo1 3 75xl00,
Manning El AI &amp; Mar)&lt;
Total $20 31
05·00653 000, Shoallna , Frances Smith c/o John
Roger Sml1h, Sect 25 3 112
Daniel E , Lot 9, Total $48 13
Ex
BOA 79 20A, Total
05-00562 000, Thompaon,
Terry D &amp;lor Judith J , Stet 5221 26
07-00545 000, Williams,
18 SW Part of SW 1/41 50A
Sandra K Sect 20 NE of
Total $30910
05·00492 000 , Zeigler , 56A SE Corner 2 25A, Total
$49 94
Tlmoth J . &amp;/or Kristin C
Letart Twp.
Sect 15 4 2 50A Out Dl
Southern LSD
102 04A 2 SOA, Total $299 06
08-00135001, Elias, Janet
LebanonTwp
K, 160A Lot 1190 T2 R11
Eastern LSD
08-00036 001, Boggs, Troy 36 289A Out of 108 867A
Eugene &amp;/or Tammy Lynn, 36289A,Tblal$12951
Soot 28 T3N R11W E Side 08·00315 001, Hill Paul Jr
ol NW 114 2 269A Out of &amp;/or Carol 100A Lot 249 T2
R12 1A Out of 2 05A lA,
45 OOA, Total $46 41
Total
$526 37
06 -00030 000 ,
Dailey,
Michael L Sect 28 SW Part 08-00135 002, Murphy, Irene
N of SE 112 Ex 3A 4A, Total C, 180A Lo1 1190 T2 R11
36 289A Out of 72 578A
$9572
06·00135.001, Gheen, 36 289A, Total $129 51
Michael &amp;lor Janina, aact 33 08 -00135 000, Neumann,
T3 R11 E Part of NE 1/4 2A Karon L, Soot 11-25-31 All
Ou1 of 103A 2A, Total Ex Lot NE 1 80A HWY &amp;
Coal 72 578A Ex 36 289A
$830 23
36
289, Total $129 51
Interest Owen Damewood 06-00063 ooo, Hamrick
Well #505 Land Owner, Total Wanda L &amp; Glenn C , Sect 08-00250 000, Patteraon,
$10315
11-22 S Part Ex Fltchlo Larry &amp;/or Sandra, Lot 19 on
03·00020 000, Oaan, Robert Wiley S II 31 A, Total $24 86 Road Joining Village .50A,
W &amp;lor Rosemary A , elo 06·00064 000
Hamrick, Total $313 84
Nancy Hulae, sect t9 S part Wanda L &amp; Glenn C , Sect 08-00251 000, Patterson,
o1 Rd 34A, Total $385 11
11-22 SE Corner Above Larry &amp;lor Sandra, Lot 19
03·00489 000,
Deem , Dawltta Run Ex lA 6 65~. 54 E Slda 10A, Totol $
25 18
Anthony W &amp;lor Wendy R , Total $14 49
Lot (262)5 7A ol 67 05A NW 06·00065 000, Hamrick, 08 00252 000, Patteraon,
114 Ex 1 001A Ex 1 007A Wanda L &amp; Glenn C , Sect Larry &amp;lor Sandra, Lot 14
3 632A, Total $53 07
11-22 E ol Long Bottom &amp; 54 E Side, Total $10 40
03-00870 000, Dill Steven R Hazel Part ol 8A 65A, Total 08·00891 000, Proffitt, Mark,
clo Tom Proflltl Lot 1640
&amp;/or Joanne, c/o Steve Dill $1 66
Sect 12 R1 2 (640) T3 SW of 06 00149 000 , WosUall , 006A, Total $1 60
CR SE 1/4 &amp; 1-1 12 A E ol VIrgil Eugene &amp;lor Fey Sect 08 00436 000, Rlllle, Dale
sw 1/4 45 16A Total 28 Part of35A NE of SW 114 &amp;lor Lutz Pam, Sect 6 (1 oo222)WEndPrtof4285Aon
NW ot SE 114 Total $29 04
$656 57
N Line 1 SOA, Total $203 87
03-00671 000 Dill Steven R
LebanonTwp
08-00533 OOO, Rhodea,
&amp;lor Joanne, clo Sieve Dill
Southern LSD
Sect 11 (640) T3 R12 NE 07 00002 ooo Adams Alver Corwin, Et AI, C/O Joaoph A
Part of NE 1/4 &amp; W PI of NE A , c/o Jane Foster Adams, Farra sect 11-36 (2151 E
End ot 62 50A 13A, Total
114133A, Total $441 67
Lot 28 Old Portland, Total $180
46
03-00619 000 Dillon, Paula $14 36
K , Sect 27 (262) SW Corner 07·00015 000, Allen Rodney 08 00462 002, Terzopplouo
Ex 29 50A 29 50A Total &amp; Raymond Mila Soc Lot Danny J' 100 A Lot 219 &amp;
$970 24
100A 148 3A of 35 50A Beg 220 T1 R11 2 568A In Lot
03-01683 ooo Dillon, Paula 1127 Fr SW Cor 3A Total 219 &amp; 596A In Lot 220
3 164A, Toll! $211 43
K , Sect 33 (640) SE Cornar $57 50
08 00264 000,
Wolle,
07·00995 000, Barber, VAn Franklin A, sect
I OOA, Total $9 28
12 _ 31
03 00660 000, Family Resort Lee, Et AI Sect 14 15 NE (160-1194) NW PI of Ex
Coal
Inc, S33 (640) 16 50A Out of Corner Out of 9A 81A, Total 19A Total $251 77
$5
59
109 86A E PT 01 SW 1/4 Ex
Wolle,
07·00996 000 Barber Van 08 00534 000,
Coal16 50A, Total $73 71
03-tl1442 000 Family Resort Lee Et AI, ST 1415 SE Prt ol Franklin A &amp;/or Penny Sect
Inc , Sect 33 (640) SW PT SAN End of W Prt Ex 1A &amp; 11- 31 (160-1194) NE of
SE &amp; SE PT of SE 114 Ex 97A RT 2A, Total Shaon &amp; Church Ex Coal
317A, Total $204 50
61 30A Ex 2 Ot05A 59 2895, $101 58
07 00344 000 Cobb, Russell
Oliva Twp
Total $17,807 38
EastornLSD
D &amp;/or Donna S Sect 30

a

08-01510 000,
Steven 1/or Da~crab, Sect
35 ltlld of
P8rt of
1/4
5.013A OUI of 45A 5.DI3A,
Tobll$110..57
09-00o5e 000, - . , , D It ,
C/o .IMry Am Sclwhu, Sed
ltl-24 E Side of 1112A
Shop .tiiiA, Tobll $.42
Dl-00081 001, Berhr,
Ouene F 1/or Cryltet F,
IIIIIA Lot 104 SE Cor II8A
Out of 2 OOA INIA, Tor-I

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S5U3

IJ9.02038.000, - · Dorio
J , Royolly lnlenel ~
s .. rch Incorporated
Cowdery Unll 12 Lend
Owner, Total $517
Q9.02046 000, · Dorlt
JS , Royolly tnterHI Energy
ureh
lncorporoled
Cowd•ry Unll 13 Le11d
Owner, TDIII 18.48
1111-00071 000, Bo-, Terry
L 1/or Shllron K., oect 11 N
112 of SE t/4 of SW 1/4 Ex
6A 14A, Total $93.49
Q9.00166 11110, Booton, Dole
Allen, Sect 35 T4 Rl1 Mid of
S PI of SW 114 ol 30 565A
5 019A, TDIII $349.52
Q9.001111 000, Boston, Dole
Allen, Sect 7 W Enci17.07A,
T&lt;*l $973 96
Q9.00170 000, BoGIOII, Dole
Allen, Sect 17-18 SE PI
1.511A N Pl36 75A SE PI Ex
50A .20A, T&lt;*l $4 47
Q9.00171 000, Boston, Dele
Allen, Sect 17 TR In WEnd
SE of Rd 2 77 A, Totel
$27.98
Q9.00172 000, Boston, Oele
Allen, Sect 17 W End
17 89A, ToteI $988.54
09 · 00252 000, Cou . .y,
Rlcklo &amp; Rose M , Socl 35
T4N R11W NW Cor of SW
1/4 lA Oul of SA 1A, Tote!
$561 39
09·00814 000, £vano,
Mlehael A &amp;lor Lori, Sect
3 - E End B72A of 39.15
872A, Tolll $504 67
Q9.00811 000, Golf, Kevin
Alvin, Sect 11 22 T4 Rl1 NW
Cor E End Ex 1,25A 3 75A,
Total $758 65
08·00284 ooo, Haymen ,
Patricia K, Secl30 T4 R11 S
Part of SW 1/4 I 5496A,
Total $558 10
09 · 00636 000,
Helzer,
Kenneth Et AI, Sect24 E 1/2
of SW 114 Ex 20A NW Ex
4,00A425A,Total$4883
09·00378 ooo, Honaker,
Dwight C , lot I 390A Out ol
40A NE Corner I 39A, Totel
$14 24
09·00229 005, Henetoy,
Chrlatl D, 30A Lot 120 R11
T3 1 OOA Out Df 44 3988A,
Tolll $153 21
09·00377 000, Honaker,
Dwight, Sacl 28 SW 114 of
SE 1/2
1 39DA,
Total
$1,150 45
09· 00373 000, Mcintyre,
William A &amp;lor Patricia L,
. .ct 18 T4 Rl1 Mid on N
Llnt(JjE~J~II.25~ 1 t,otal

•$4d8n

'

.~

1

09·00859 000, Mondoloon,
Jelfrty, Et AI, Stet 3 9 NW
Prt of 43 45A E Prt Ex 1 50A
W lA, Total $4 47
09-00689 000, Nutter, Jamoo
T &amp;lor Shirley M, Sect 8
42A Ou1 of 88A W End
42A, Total $11117
09-01152.001, Nutter, Jamoo
1: &amp;lor Shirley M, Sect 8,
T4,}111, 343A Out of9 58A
343A, Total $2 94
09·02020 000, Ohio L &amp; M
Co , Inc c/o Overbrook
Cenlor, Royalty lnteroll Edit
Roed Land Owner, Total
$4 33
09·00882 000, Pooler,
Michael E &amp;lor Loll G, SE
Pit of28 1/2S E Prt ol s 112
Ex 1 1/2 A 6 50A, Total

$50 24
09·00883 000, Pooler,
Michael E &amp;/or Lola G ,
Sect n 34 NW Cor 6 50A,
Total $50.24
08·00884 000 , Pooler,
Michael E &amp;lor Lola G
Stc111 39 SW Cor S of Rd
Ex 1 25A 75A, Total $322 18
09·00934 000, Pullins Floyd
Daan, Soot 25 Trlln NE Car
of Sect 25 1 50A, Total
$33 03
09·01055 ooo, Pulmon,
Wllaon 11, c/o Wilton
Putman, Sl1-24 SW ol NW
114
&amp;NWof
NE1/4
1 0931A Out of 72 0985
1 0931, Total $31 77
09·01056 000, Putman,
Wilson Junior &amp; Fran coo
Lucille, Stet 24 T4 Rll NW
Corof7501AAiong1WpRd
313 1 30A, Total $359 44
09-0D183 000, Putman, Burl
Jr, Lot Sact18 S 112 NW 114
NW 114 Rx 7A N 1Wp Rd 313
3 23A, Total $71 43
09-01169 000, Putman, Burl
L Sr &amp;lor Bonnie S , Sect
24 NE Cor of SW P,art of NE
1/4 3 49A, Total $328 64
09·00004 000, Rhodes,
Charles E &amp;lor Unda L , SW
Cor 70A Lot 1119 2A, Total
$565 19
09-01145 ooo
Rood ,
Mar)orlo, Soct 4-10 Lot 1617 Dlv Randolph E ST
1 OOA, Total $4 89
09· 02013 000, Sampson,
Ronald James Truotee or
Successor RJ Sampson
Trull, 30A Lot 121 T3 R11
1190A Out of 30A Lot 121
1 190A, Tolll SB4 55
09-01192 000 ,
Saraon,
Wilkie, c/o Ruosell Blosser,
Sect 16 SW Part Ex 1 112A
W Part 8 60A, Total $50 17
09-00025000, Sml1h, Harold
E Jr, Secl11-39 Mid on W
Line Bel Rd 96A, Tolll

~~~~2 OOO, Webb, Guy D ,
Sect 36 NW Cor of NE 114
1 90A Ex 78A 112A, Total

$322 37
09 01486 000, Webb, Guy
David, Soct 36 NE Part of
NW 114 Ex Coal Ex 16 613A
2 387A Total $65 06
Orango'lWp
Eaotern LSD
1o 00540 ooo, Brookover,

William E &amp;for VIcky, Lot
Hickory Acres Subdlv W
100 S 41S E 1118 N378 5'
#3, Total $1,367 54
1000179001,
Cline,

~~e,......tcl

3 T4 R12 NW 114 4 78110A
Out of 31.011A 4 7890A, lOla!
164.30
10·00413 000, Curllo,
llmolhy L 1/or Cryotal L,
Lot Sed :l7 28 SW of E 1/2
2.50A, Tobll $290.25
11M10403 000, Hyaall, Dove
F &amp;/or Dlano L Frac s.ct
18 T4N R12W SW Cor
5.28A, Tobll $13710

10--G0449.000, Llnlcome,
Rlta, Lot s.ct 12 36 NW Cor
T4 R12 29.50A, Toll! $86 42
10«1178.000, MIIdlall, B Truatoe, Sect 34 T4 R12
NW 114 SA of 53 SOA SA,
Total $1,622.28
1Q.00357 OOO,MIIchall,B Tru-, Lot Sect 35 SW
Cor 50A, total $4 96
11Hl0356 000, Mllchall, B Truatoe, Lot Sect 34 W
Sldo of NW 114 30A, total
$17790
10·00703 000 , Richville
Sportamen'a Club Inc The,
C/o Rolph Capuano, Lot
Stet 17 Und 112 BOASE Port
of118A 1 OA, Tolll $278 88
10-00594 ooo, Ruooell,
Eddie Jr , Lot SKI 10 Mid
on N Une 2 SOA, Tolll $7.s10·005115 000, Ruooell,
Eddie Jr , Lot Soct 10 SPort
of E 114 Ex 1 47A Ex S4
42 99A, TDIII $180.39
1G.oOtl26 002, Sheela, ~liOn
D, SKI 16 T4 R12 E Prt of
W 1/2 20 932A Ex 10 929A
10 003A, Totel $188 77
1CHXIII83.001, Swoln, Lto 1:,
Sect 3 T4N R12W SE Cor of
1 163A Tract 2 30A Out of
62 53A 2 30A, Tolll $16 70
ICHXIII83 003, Swain, Loe 1:,
Sect3 T4N R121 037A Out
of 61 517A 1 037A, Total
$7 54
10-00683 004, Swain, LH 'I,
Sect 3 T4N R1215 379A OUt
of 6Q 48A Ex 14 68A 70A,
Tolll $15 88
1 0·00010 000,
T~plett,
Jamoo C &amp;lor Chovoller
Stella L , Lot 7 90
3/4'xi51 ' W End, Total
$19793
10·00691 000, Williamson,
Wenda, c/o Suunno Grell,
Lot Sect 29 NW of
Woalherboo N Of Ad 28A,
Tolll $2.10
10·00183.000, Wllllamoon,
Wondo, C/o Suzonne Groll,
Lal Socl 29 NE Cor of NW
1/4 2 50A, Totel $20 06
10·00694 ooo, Wllllamoon,
Wanda, c/o Suzanna Grell,
Lot Sect 29 NW Cor of
6910A NE Ex 9 44A NE SA,
Total $32 99
Rutland'lWp
MotgaLSD
11-00619 000, Barrett, Keith
W &amp;Jar Nancy Marlene,
Sect. 26 Joining Mill Lot on
ex #4, Vein Coal 1 1116A,
Totel $107 SO
1Hl0970.000, Borrell, Keith
&amp; Noncy Marlena, Lot Secl
26 E Side of .:lOA E of Mill
Lot 18A, Total $12.25
11-D0971 000, Barrett, Keith
&amp; Nancy Mertone, Lot
SKI29 Lot30'x100 N of CR
069A, Total $3 51
11-00961 000, Bowland, Joe
1/or Polly, Lot Sect 36 E PT
NE 1/4 SA out of 74 76A SA,
c/o Joe Bowland Total

s

w.

26843

11·00719 000, Cochran,
Jamea C. Et AI, Sect 4 T.6
R 14 NE Cor 121Aof72 SOA
12 &amp;A, Total $37 25
11-00172 000, Caloman ,
Jerry L, Sect 10 2 022A oul
of 52 8aA 2 022A, Total
$85205
11-00622.004, Dalloy, Larel
K, Stet 28 T6 R14 NW Pit
1.648A out of 7 5751A
1648A, Tolll $1,116 01
11-01261 001, Dalley, Lerol
K, Sect 28 T6 R14 NW Pit
352A out of I 06A 352A,
Total $18 48
11·00231 000, Dollavollo,
Laura A , c/o Laura A

Dowlll, Sect 27 Mid
29136A, Total $126 'n
11·00232 000 Dollavalla,
Laura A , Lo1 Sect 27 Noar
Mid of E 112 PI of 8 25A
3 57 A,

c/ O

Laura

A.

Dowtll Total $19 78
11·00233 000, Dollavolle,
Laura A ,c/o Lauro A Dewitt
Lot Sect ·27 Near Mid of W
112 Port of 16A 8 55A, Totel
$33583
11-00422 000, Findlay,
Nooml
P , Lot
#17
Hu1chlnaon
Subdlv
11484'xl10 02',
Total
$446 44
11000379 000, Guinther, Paul
J Et AI, CIO Pout J
Guinther, Lol Sect · 6 Ex.
31A 27A, Tolll $124 43
11-00427 000,
Hayaa ,
Theodore ~, Lot Sect. 14·6
1 50 oul of 33 38 1 50A,
Tolll$5798
11-00500 000, Hyaell, Jamea
F &amp;lor Hysell, Jamea Gerald
Emaraon, Lot Sect ·14·7 In

NE PI of Soc &amp; NW PT of
Sec 1 4 50A, Total $431 37
11-Q0707 001 . Houaer, Frank
W &amp;lor Terrio L , Soel 16
T6N R14W 8 742A ou1 of
40 OOA 8 742A, Tolll $64 74
11 · 01277 003, Hugglno,
Henry, Soot 35 T6 RI4W
6.531A out ol 13 167A
6 531 A, Total $48 26
11.01157 ooo, Jacko, Gerald
G &amp; JoAnn L Lo1 Soc1 -16
on N Uno ox 20A N ol E Prt
40A of 122 32W 40A, Total
$244 83
11.01158 000, Jacka, Gerald
G &amp; JoAnn L, Lot Sect -16
In S Prt of NW 1/4 ex 40A
SW SA, Tolll $48 36
11-0!1589 000, Kaulf, Paul M
&amp;lor Debblo S , SKI 12 T 5N
R 14W SE Cor 1 OBBA of
43 107A, 1 088A
Total
$525 61
11.01177 001, Kauff, Paul M
&amp;lor Dabble S , Sect 12 Mid
of E 112 n of CR Lol 6
1103A, Total $128 5~
11 · 00454 000, Keesee,
Jalnoa &amp;lor Undo, Lot Sect
-7 SW of NW 114 1 19A, Total

Tob11S711.8
11·00451 000,

Keeo. . ,
. . _ II« L.lndl, Lot Sect
13 E Pllt ex 11.88A 70AI4A
ex 12.309A ex 18 027A
31148A, Tobll $275.10
11·00571 000, Kee . .e,
. . _ E 1/or Undo E., Stet
13 on E Une neer ltld 6A,
TOIII$1777
11·00572 000, Kee. .e,
.._E. &amp;Jo&lt; Undo E, Sect
7 ltld on N line lilt toal unci
3.71A47 71A, TDIII $22006
11-00573 000, Koeooo,
. . _ E 1/or Undo E , Sect
7 on w line nurMid 17.29A,
Tobll$51.22
11~ 000, Knapp, Brian
&amp;/or Donna Marte, Lot 18
Hutchlnoon
Subdlv
95'x115', TOIII $993.21
11·00786 000, Normon,
Myrtle, Lot Stet 14 2 In N PI
of 24 75A on SE Cor B7A,
Total $287.32
11-00124 000, Peyton ,
Woyne 1/or "-t!!IHn, Stet
15 Mid on N Une 15 75A,
TOIII $37l!s
11·00825 DOD, Poylon,
Wayne 1/or KalhiH11, Sect
15-21 JltW Part taA, Totel
$62.22

11·00826 000 ,

Peyton,

Wayne &amp;/or K8th1Hn, Sect

l,f..15 NE Ex 3A NE 114
2117A, Total $62 64
11-00827 000, Peyton,
Weyne 1/0f Kalhtoen, Stet.
21 8et Rd &amp; E Uno ol Fr
1.SOA, Tollt $79.15
11-0D117 001 , Powell, Torr!,
s.ct I T6, R14, Mid of S 112
1A out of 65 25A 1 OOA,
Tolll $472 31
11·00029.000, Priddy,
Pamelo J &amp;lor David J , Lot
Set:l 1,f..15 NE part of 47A
I A, Toll I $138 73
11 · 00913 000, Rom111e,
Delbert Howard c/o Tam
Romine, Lot Sect 21 Near
Cor N of RD 1A, Tolll $7 112
11-01059 000, Richmond ,
Donald R 1/or Lauro Lynn,
Lot Sect 9 SE Comer 1 75A,
Tolll $765
1t-01080 000, Richmond,
Donald R 1/or Laura Lynn,
Lot Secl 9 NE Part 33 25A,
Tolll $532 112
11-01319 000, Rllchlo,
Charita A Sr &amp;lor Lori D ,
Lot Soot a N of Rd. 552A
out of 89A 552A, Tolll
SB48o3
11-0D7112 000, Slmpklno, Las
Roy Sr c/o Joeoph &amp;
Kimberly Gilbert, Lot (7)
Luh 1 Add 4, Total $434 72
11·01031 ooo, Snowden,
Robart L , Lot SKI 30 NW
Part 13.64A, Tolll $98 62
11·00701 004, Stewart ,
Kevin, Sect 3 T6N RI4W
874A out gf 21 'n6A 974A,
Total $29 61
11·0051,6 ooo,
Tyoon
Drummer, Tere11 M , Lot
Sect17 In cntr of Sec 41 285
of 82 BOA ex 1 893A
38.392A, TDIII $1,174.3&amp;
11-00517 000,
Tyoon
Drummer, 1Tere11 M , Sect
16 Naar mid on N line B 42A,
Total $10 21
11·00188 001, Thomo,
Kaven D, FA 24 T6N R14W
SW Cor 1 3137A out of
6 OOA 1 3137A, Tolll $14 83
11.01184 003, Walker, Danny
L &amp;lor Judy K , Sect 13 T6
R14 I OOA out of 94 396A
Lo12 I OOA, Tolll $29 61
11.01190 000 , Wamoley,
Samuel, Soct 18 Mid on S
line ax 7 12A 74 26A IX
20 7816A 53 478A, Tolll
$493 92
11-D0926 000, Young, Daniel
W, &amp;lor Linda K, Fraction 3
T6 R14 91A out of 63 75A
91AC, Total $1355
RU11and VIllage
Meigs LSD
12-00344 000, Bowland, Joe
&amp;lor Polly, Sect 14 8 (840)
NW Cor W of Bridge ox
1214il 4586A, Tolll $90 84
12-00275 000, Davia, Harold
&amp;/or Sherry, Sect 8 (640)
60x100 S part of SW 1/4
.25A, Total $172 01
12·00203 000, Mitchell,
Beverly, c/o Joe Bowland,
oocl 8 (640) S prt of 3 34A N
of Bean N or CR 27A, Total
$555 35
12·00245 000, Mllchall,
Merlin M &amp;lor linda L , E
Port of SOA 107 112 on St.
AI 124 332A, Total $57 06
12·00246 ooo, Mitchell,
Merlin M &amp;lor linda L, 140
Frntg St RT 124 W PI SOA
23 5 Frntg St Rt 124 168A,
Total $63 09
12·00247 ooo Mitchell ,
Merlin M &amp;lor Linda L, 197
Frontage on St R1 124
1 64A, Total $1 174 50
12.00188 001, Hysell, David
W. &amp;/or Penny K , On W lint
S of NE Church Lot W 112 of
Lot 14A out of 30A 14A,
Total 5594 13
12·00204 ooo, Mitchell,
Beverly, c/o Joe Bowland,
Sect 14 8 (640) E of St Rd
N of Bean 14A, Tolll $6 99
12·00344 001
Mitchell,
Bev•rly, c/o Joe Bowland,
SectS T6 Rl4 1214A oul of
58A 1214A, Total $27.53
12.00052 000, Prost, Dustin
Alan , otct 8 (640) near NW
SW 114 Bel Ad &amp; CR out ol
60A 15A, Total $32 70
12-00278 000, Powell, Torry
Lao Sr &amp;lor Marilyn L , Sect
8, T6 R14 SW Cor of Lot #17
l~!~; ,g~~91A 24)6A,

L, Lot I Longotreth Add,
Tobll$1418
13-011043 000, Beae, John
L, Lot 7, Tobll $207.17
13-«KJ44 000, a•••, John
L , Lot I, Totll $71 78
I:HJ0113.000, Cummlnt,
Cerl Albert El AI, s.ct I on
s line Dl SW 1/4 ox 14 Vain
Coal 75A, TDIII $240 711
13-00210 000, Goble, tJtrry
W &amp;lor Cheryl D , Betc 15
36 W of NW/14 Ex 14 Vain
Cool ox 7 64A 4 28A, Tolll
$52.16
13-00210 001, Goble, Larry
W &amp;/or Cheryl 0 , Sect 36
T7N AI 5W 7 64A out of
II 92A 7 64A, Total $218 19
13·00777 000,
Heyoo,
, . _ , . P , Stet 18 T8 R15
Near Mid on N line out of
94 06A 5 03A, TDIII $138 65
13-00771 000,
Hayoa,
Theodore P, Sect 18 Near
Mid on Uno E PT fl ol Ad
out of 99 53A 5 47A, Tolll
$1,264 51
13· 00330 000, ~OWtll,
Monford 1/or Joyce c/o
Menford Jewell, Sect 14 N
of E 166A ex 14 Vein Coat
out of 40 546A 4 OOA, Tolll
$110.23
13 00732 001, McCloud,
Darrick &amp; Candy, NE 1/4 of
NW 1/4 of Sect 25, TIN
R15W 4A out of 28 329A
4 OOA, Total $445 58
13-00574 008, Rife, William
E &amp;/or Chrlotlne G , Sect11
T8 R15 Lot t14 5 835A out
ol 271687A 5 835A , Total
$201 84
13·00671 000 , Sorrell ,
Wilbur &amp;lor Lively Dobra,
Soct 15 27 SW Cor Ex
School Lot ox 48 93A 1 30A,
Tollt $125 16
13·00774 000 ,
W~ghl,
Ronald G 1/or Unda , Sect
24 T7 RIS SW Part out of
90 19A38A, Totel $1,9t2 32
Sallobury 1Wp
MtlgtLSD
14-00961 000, Anopach,
Eugene F. &amp;lor Judy, Sect
34 (1D0-327) 50 x75' W Sl
Rd 117 PI of 54A 07 A Total
$1112
14-00054 001, Barnell,
Roclgor 1/or Bottle, Stet 32
T2 R13 NW Corner of
40 15A 8908A OU1 of 40 15A
6908A, Totel $47 04
14• 0~060 000,
Botoy,
Thoma• Et AI, Soct 36 (1D0315) Noar SW Cor W of Ad
4 SA of 8 SA 4 50A , Tolll
$36882
14-00229 004, Casey, Jamea
Woaloy Jr &amp;lor Rhonda
Lynn, Soct 3 T2 Rl3 1 503A
out of 2 78A 1 503A, Total
$99399
14.01077 001, Colburn, Rick
&amp;lor April, Sect3 T2N Rt3W
2 OOA out of 19 OOA 2 OOA,
Total $85 57
14-00237 000, Corcllah, Joel
Marc, Sect 29 (640) Mid of S
112 78.25A, Tolll $241 16
14-D0248.000, Dean, John
W &amp;lor Belinda K , Sl 36 SE
Prt of SE 1/4 All W of Rd
157A Trac1 9 30A, Total
$131 52
14·02238 000, Estate of
Norman F Rohrkaate,
Working lnteroot Robert B
Burdette land Owner, Totel
$2.48
14·00410.000, Folmer,
Daniel R &amp;lor Dobra L ,
Sect 8 (640) NE Part Bat
Pom Chao Ad &amp; Foroot run
4A 2 35A, Total $231 13
14-00518 000, Graham ,
Michael &amp;lor Charyl Lynn,
Stc1 17 (840) In N Part of
SW 114 28 12A, Tolll
$514 68
14· 00419 002, Grimm,
Hornor, Sect 31 T2 R13
2t6A out 52 347A 1 277A
oU11 93A 419A out 3 009A,
Tolll $431 70
14·01684 001 , Hawley,
Norman E, Sect18 T2 R13

8545A out of 29 17A
8 545A, Total $144 31
14·01351 001, Homaloy,
Rollle D &amp; /or Melanie K ,
Soet3 T2 R13 4 887A out of
15 79A 4 687A Ex 371 A
4 316A, Total $1,200 11
14·00618 000, Herrmann,
Carrol Eugene &amp;lor Vlnaoala
Mao, Sec 35 (100·326) Mid
Prt IX 1/2A ex LOI S Coal
E1c 20.04A, Total $58 28
14·00619 000 , Herrmann,
Carrol Eugene &amp;l or Vlnaaala
Mae, Sac1 35 (1 00 325) W
End of 37 73A N Part 10A,
Total $35 36
14·00620.000, Herrmann,
Carrol Eugene &amp;/or Vlneasla
Mbo, Sect 35 (100·326) NE
Cor of 24 42A E Part 4A,
Total $11.26
14-00621 .000 , Herrmann,
Carrol
Eugene &amp;/or
Vlnoaala Mae, Sect 35 (1 oo325) S Part ax coal &amp; oth
min 2 39A, Total $39 00
14-oo&amp;BB 000, Hyooll, Roger
w, Sect 31 (640) I 30A out
ol66 59A Near Mid N 112 of
N Line 57A, Tolal $J57 58
14-00697 000, Hyaell, Roger
William, Sect 31 (840) 1 30A
ol66 59A Near Mid N 1/2 of
N Ln 32A , To1al $261 61
14.00688 001 Hyaoll Gary
F, Sect 31 , T2N, R13W SW
Corner 29A out of B6A,
Total $2814
14·00563 000, Landaker,

1~2000,Riffte, Rondy
Sect I (640) 124 Penny Surt
.22A, TOial $3.21
14·00447 000, Schulor,
Jomeo L, S&lt;tel 32 (640) E
Part Of N 140A Ex 20A 1A,
TDIII$42.21
14-00419.000 Slobart,
Roger L 1/or Uncia C , s.ct
31 (640) Noor Mid on S Pert
Ex 2.60A N Port 52 347A Ex
.21 IIA, Totel $386.25
14-00420 ooo , Stobart,
Roger L 1/or Uncia C , s.ct
36 (1 00) E 22A W Encl of E
112 5 SIOA, TDIII $200 87

14·00421 000,

Stobart ,

14·01430 DOD,

Stobart,

Roger L 1/or Uncia C , s.ct
3t (640) T.2 R 13 1A out of
57 62A Noor Mid on S P•rt
1A, Totel $66.32
Roger L &amp;lor Uncle C , s.ct
31 (640) 2 BOA of N Prt E of
Rd of 56 62A I 93A Ex
1.2T7A, Tolll $9 24
14-02094 ooo, Slob a rl,
Roger 1/or Lindo, Maoler
Cerd Not In, Uoe 3 od9A Ex
419A 2.59A, Total $29 45
14-D0225.000, Ulbrich, Jon
B &amp;lor Usa, Sect 24 (640) E
of SE 114 of SW 1/4 22A,
Tollt $61 9t
14.01517 000, VanCoonoy,
Ralph L, Sect 33 (640) NE
of SW 114 1 OOA, Tolll S5 113
14.01518 000, VanCooney,
Relph L, Stet 33 (640) SE

ol NE 114 2 25A, Tote!
$12380
Middleport Village
Meigs LSO
1 5·00065 ooo,
Bailey,
Carolyn Sua Et AI , c /o
Corolyn Sue Ruaoell, Lot
(153) Boo 153 50x111 , Total
$24822
15•00066 ooo,
&amp;alloy,
Carolyn Sue Et AI , c /o

Carolyn Suo Ruaeell, LDI
(164)
S
1/ 2 25xl11
Booworth, Tolll $47 29
1s-oD406 000, Bowland, Joe
E &amp;lor Nelda Paulino, Lo1
(87) Shelflold 87-5x70 NE
Side, Total $5 50
15-00407 000, Bowland, Joo
E &amp;lor Nelda Pauline, Lot
(89) 30x50 Off Palmer Sl,
Total $497 20
15 00473 000 Clay, Poul
&amp;lor Dora, Part of Lot 99
Palmor'o 1st Add, Total
$327 54
15-00324 000, Cremeans,
Hedwig Torose, Lot 270
Horton Add @ 270 N 112,
Toll I $535 21
15-01111 000, Dowler, David,
Sect 29 50A Ex 10' Side
SOA, Tolll $48 03
15-01112 000, Oowler David,
Sect 29 20A on W Line of
Crop N of Ad 20A, To1al
$16 00
15-01968 OliO, Oowler,
David SEct 29 (640)
119 21A N of Loading Cr W
of Mid Ex I 36A 9410A,
Total $502 26
15-00521 000,
Gheen,
Franklin D &amp; Donna L , Lot
Pl. (157) E 112 Lot 1157 30

on

Grant ST W of Morrow,

Total $43 91
15-00522 000,
Gheen ,
Franklin L &amp;lor Oonna L ,
LD1 (157) #157 45' Fl&lt;&gt;nl SW
of Hayman, Total $358 83
15· 02026 000, lnvlolon
Tolocom, Total $18 29
15.01t79 000
JoHnson,
Sarah L , Lot 340, Tolll
$3024
15-01180 000
Johnson ,
Sarah L , Lot 339 Lower
Pomeroy Ex 5 011 W aide,
Total $3 21
15-01181 000, Johnson ,
Sarah L, Lot 341 Ex W 1/2
Of Lot 341 E 1/2 LD1 341 ,
Total $10 98
15-00806 000, • Keaoeo,
James E , &amp;lor Linda E , Lot
65 Colllnt Sub Dlv Sub 3
84x60, Tolll $217 29
15-00807 000 Keesee,
Jamea E &amp;lor Linda E , Lot
65 Colllna Sub Olv Sub 11
Total $17 37
15-00820 000, King , Lucille
Lot 40 1/2 Bohan s 2nd Add,
Total $14914
15- 00723 ooo, Lemley
Lawrence &amp;;or Doris, Lot 70

SE Cor so x60 ' , Total
$213 01
15·00945 000, Manley, Brent
Lot 266 Horton Add S 112
Total $228 84
1,5-00999 000, Mitch , Larry
l
Lot 147 Palmer a Add
2nd, Total $76 48
15-02010 000 Smith Ronald
E , Lot #1

Betsy Rosa

Subdivision (South Filth
Ava), Total $483 27
15-01308 000 Stewart, Mary
Lot 10 Lower Pom 41 on

2nd ST x 96 Deep NW PT,
Total $4744
15-01343 000 Taylor, ~ohn
L Et AI, Lot 24 Bahan 2nd
Add, Total $54 89
15·01319000
Wagner,
Robin , Part of Lot 2-1 /4 Dlv
Jon01 Eat 35 x80 NE Cor,
Total $228 59
1 5·01 033 000
Waltera,
Tommy Ray, Lot 4 Behan
1ot Add Ex 60 E End, Total
$48 47
15 00102 000, Wills Mike &amp;
Karon, Lot (18) Riverview
Acree Subdivision, Total

$486 99
15·00887 000,
Young,
Charles E &amp;lor Holan
David, Sect 2,F 12,T.2,R 13, Young, Lot 268 Horton Add
N 112 Total $16 80
SOA out ol 50 77A 50A
Pomeroy VIllage
Total $34.57
Meigs LSD
14-01313 000, Lemley,
16-00942
ooo Ball Allen &amp;
David , Sac 29 NE Cor of
12· 00444 007, Soarla, Ralph Lawrence Reuter 15A Lot Mattia, Lot 262 25 N Central
Part of Frac 25 1A Total
E &amp;/or Bonnie M, T6 R14 25A, Total $178 83
$33629
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369A oul of 2 BOA part of 14-00973 000, Madden
Railroad
389A, Total Konnoth W Jr , Sect 34 16·00098 ooo, Belzlng ,
$56393
(1 00-330) on CO Line S of Donald Bryan , 40 x200 N
Porllon of Abandoned
12-D0444 008, Soarla, Ralph Ad SOA, Total $73 96
Beech Ex 40 xl12' 40 x88',
E &amp;lor Bonnie M , Sect 8 T8 14-00974 000, Madden
R14 01A ou1 of 28A 01A, Kenneth W Jr , Sect 34 Total $7 67
Total $1 87
(200-330) 47A of1 60A anN 16·00501 000, Brlckles,
Salem'lWp
Uno of 100A Lot 47A, Total George Lot 100-307-308 s
&amp; E of Hopkins &amp; Jolly
MelgaLSD
$27206
13·00389 001, Aahburn, 14·00054 000,
Morris, 5 SBA, Total $48 68
Brlckleo ,
Larry W &amp;lor Cathy A , Soc! William E 7/or Mellaaa M , 16· 00502 000
31 TBN R15W I 594A DUI of Sect 32 (640) Near Mid S George Lot 100- 307- 308
SE o1 Jolly on S Line 1 26A
18 85A 1.594A, Total $83 82
Llno N 112 Ex Coal Ex
1 26A Total $10 40
13·00603 000, Ball, John , 8908A 39 2592A
Total
16 00503 000, Br lckloo ,
Lot 11 , Total $10 86
$415 61
$340
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Jamoa &amp;lor Linda Lot SKI • Lol12, Total $20.45
SectS (640) 1123 Penny Surv Ad S o! Coal Sl 1 25A,
7 SW of NW 114 23 81A, 13-00042 000 Baas, John &amp;OA, Total sa 44
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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Friday, November 1

the

Yates, Mtddlepon , dnv mg under suspensoo n, $200
Meigs County Court o f Judge Patrick H. O'Bnen.
plus costs, three days J••l and $100 suspended of valid
Fined were: John C. Chaney, Racin e, unproper Ol presented within 90 days, Melissa Man ley, Mo dbacking, $20 plus costs; Angel a M. Ferrell, Bidwell , dlepon , passmg bad c hecks. $25 plus costs, restttuseat belt, $25 plus costs; Paul D. Clay, Moddleport , tion,
speed, $30 plus costs; Billie We lls, Reedsvtlle, fat lure
Gloria J. Gtbbs, ModdleJ&gt;Ort, passong bad checks,
to control, $100 plus costs; Mark D. Cremeans, five counts, $25 plus costs on each, 10 days jat l susEwington, dnvtng under the influence, $850 plus pended o n each, reslltullon; Davod Elkms, Pomeroy,
costs, 10 days jail suspended to three days, 90&lt;-da y $200 plus costs, three days )at I and $100 suspe nded if
operalor's license suspenston, one year J&gt;robatlon, jatl vahd Ol presented wnhtn 90 days, ve htcle tmmobo and $550 suspended upon comJ&gt;letion of restdentlal lized unttl proof of msurance and va hd Ol prov ided;
lreatment J&gt;rogram; exporcd OL, $200 plus costs, 10
Ti mmy Jo hn son, Po meroy, assau lt, costs, 10 days
days Jail suspended to three days concurrent, one year Jail suspended, reslrammg order tssued; Sara h K. D1ll,
l'f'Obation; possessio n, $50 J&gt;lus costs, Jack Ke rwood, Pomeroy, DUI, $850 plus costs, 10 days jail suspendMason, W.Va., expired OL. $200 J&gt;lus costs, three days ed to three days, 90-day OL sus pe nsoon, one year J&gt;ro·
jail and $100 suspended if va lid Ol presented within b ation, Ja•l and $550 suspended UJ&gt;On co mpletion of
90 days; Andrea M. Neutzhng, Pomeroy, speed, $20 restdential treatmenlJ&gt;rogram, C hnsh Wa ugh, Midd leJ&gt;lus costs; Heath A. Grueser, Shade, speed, $20 plus port, passmg bad checks, $25 plus costs, five days Jatl
costs; seat belt, $25 J&gt;lus costs;
suspended, restitutio n;
Rebecca J. Thompson, Po mt Pleasa nt , W Va., dnTodd H. Thornto n, Lancaster, no OL, $ 150 plus
ving under financtal responstbi lity action suspension, costs, three days Jail a nd $75 suspended tf valid OL
$200 plus costs, five days Jatl and $100 s uspended o,f prese nted Wtlhin 90 days, one year probahon; speed,
valid Ol presented within 90 days. two years proba- $22 plus costs; Dantel K Martm , Po me roy, DUI, $850
tion; no headlights, $10 plus costs; De l L. Ogdm, plus costs, 10 days Jail suspe nded to th tee days, 90Langsville, overload, $826 plus costs; Lester R. Bush, day Ol suspensio n, one year J&gt;ro batton, jatl and $550
Pomeroy, no OL, $100 plus costs, three days Jail and suspended UJ&gt;On completion of restdential treatme nt
$50 suspended if valid Ol prese nted withm 30 days, program; driving under suspe ns oon , $100 plus costs,
one year probation; seat belt, $25 plus costs ; Amy M. one year proballon, 10 days Jatl suspe nded to three day
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concurrent;
Fan01e Taylor, Ewington, failure to control,
$20 plus costs, seat bell, costs on ly; Joshua A. Wilson,
Pomeroy, improper transport of a firearm , $100 plus
costs, one year probation, 10 days jaol suspended to one
day, forfeoturc of firearm;
Gary L. Shamblin, Rutland, domestic voole nce, $50
plus costs, I 0 days Jatl suspended to two days, one year
probation; Mary J Francos, Pomeroy, no OL, $100 plus
costs, three days pol and ~50 suspended; seat belt, $25
plus costs; Tammy Kleon, Pomeroy, d isorderly conduct,
costs, 10 days Jat l suspended, one yea r probation;
resostmg arrest, $50 plus costs, 10 days jaol suspended,
one year probation, Bobby J Lyons, Springfie ld,
speed, $30 plus costs; Pa tryk D. Jagie llo, Ch ocago,
speed, $30 plus costs; Joe l A Sc hmodt, Ham olton,
speed, $50 J&gt;lus costs; Donald E. Bla nkenshiJ&gt;, North
Be nd , speed, $50 J&gt;lus costs, Arthur A Moller, Weorton,
W.Va., speed, $30 J&gt;lus costs, Elizabet h B. Barringer,
Reedsvolle, left of center, $20 plus costs,
Christine M Doclemente, GalhJ&gt;OhS, speed, $30
plus costs; Coody L Rowe, Moddl eJ&gt;O rt, speed, $30
plus costs, Rochard T Gn nstead, New Have n, W.Va ,
speed, $30 plus costs; Barry W. O'Bnen, Racone, fatl·
ure to maintam assured clear di stance ahead, $20 J&gt;lus
costs, Clifton J Short, Ropley, W Va.. scat belt, $25
plus costs; Clyde E. Sayre, Rac me, speed $30 plus
costs, Terry J . Raoke, Gall ipoli s, unsafe veho cle, $20
plus costs; Davod P GiPson. Barberton, stop sign , $20

plus costs; Mark P. Zielinski, Pomeroy, speed, $30 plus
costs; C ha rles L. Sm ith Jr., Pomeroy, speed. $30 plus
costs; Sherry R. McDamel, West. Columbia, W.Va.,
speed, $30 plus costs;
Gary G. Basham, Cool v1lle, seat belt, $25 plus costs; ·
Mochael T Potter, Oak Htll, seat belt, $25 plus costs;
ltnda L. Well, Long Bottom, sJ&gt;CCd, $30 plus costs; Jef- ·
frey S Getge r, Galhpohs, speed, $30 plus costs; Harold
E. Forlm ne, Hurricane, W.Va., speed, $30 plus costs;
Arthur F. McGuore, Ironton, speed, $30 plus costs;
M1chae l M. Minney, Parke rsburg, W.Va., unsafe vchi·
cle, $20 plus costs; faolure to d isplay valid registration,
$20 plus costs; Texanna J. Well, Pomeroy, sJ&gt;CCd, $30
plus costs, Gregory A. Robonson, Parkersburg, sJ&gt;CCd,
$30 plus costs; seat belt, $25 plus costs;
Mary J. DemJ&gt;SCy, Chester, tmproper passing, $20
plus costs; Gle n G. Gtbson, Mallory, W.Va., seat belt,
$15 plu s costs; T roy A. Rigsby, Reedsville, speed, $30
plus costs; Marshall W. Wmner Ill, Ctrclevtlle, SJ&gt;Ced,
$50 plus costs, Angela l. Edwards, New Haven, W.Va.,
speed, $30 plus costs; Robert E. Snoke, Orlando, Fla.,
speed, $30 plus costs; H. Jason Wntesel, Racine, SJ&gt;Ced,
$50 pl us costs, Gregory W. Sparling, Waterford, sJ&gt;CCd,
$30 plus costs; seal belt, $25 plus costs;
Jeffery Stethe m, Pomeroy, scat belt, $2S plus costs;
fa tlure to control , $20 J&gt;lus costs; Leonard R. Eliason,
Athens, speed, $30 plus costs; Chris 1. Wollman,
Strongsvtlle, SJ&gt;eed, $30 plus costs.

Woman apparenUy dragged by pickup truck for 9 miles in New Mexico Septuplets to mark first birthday next week
By CHAKA FERGUSON
tofocalt o n difficult and the vi cllm was odenttft ed

Associated P~•• Writer
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (AP) - A 39-year-old
woman who had become attached to the oulstde of a
J&gt;ICkup truck was dragged none mil es to her death
a nd her !Jod¥ dumped along a htghw ay.
Pollee said they dtd not know tf they would
charge the truck '• dnver, a 29-year-old man , in con necllon with the Wednesday draggi ng .
Authortlles are Sit II tryong to determme the cause
and time of death, pollee Sgt. Joe l Cano satd Thurs·
day. They would not reveal the dnver 's name .
Faye Smtih had been dragged from central las
Cruces to a home m Mesqutle , a southern suburb.
Pollee said the pickup dnver then placed the
woman 's body on the .t ruck and dumped tl three
mtles away along Route 228.
A phone hp alerted pohce to the death , a nd they
found the body SIX hours later.
The cond1tion of the body apparently made iden -

from her finge rpnnts.
In veshgato rs searc hed a 1989 Che vrol et ptc kuJ&gt;
truck Thursday and the home whe re th e vehtcl e was
fo und . Pollee also searched the kttc he n of Club
West, a ntghtclub near where the draggmg began .
Pollee h~Ye released no posstble mo tiv es and few
d ~ latl ~ of the dragging.
Cano said the woma n apparently had bee n e ntan gled woth something from the tru ck 's passenge r
stde .
He wouldn ' I say what the entangl e me nt was
Last June 10 Jasper, Texas', a blac k man was beat en, chained to a pockup truc k and dragged alo ng a
co untry road unttl he was decapotaled
Three whtle men a1e charged with murde r
As of Thursday night , poli ce had reported no
ractal element on the Las Cruces case
The race of the driver a nd the woman was not
dtscl osed .
.

Kathryn Addleman, satd. " And they
all look dtffecent. That's what is so

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Toll! SIOAO
16·00070.000, Brtcklet,
George W., Lot 282-17 Sub.
434 .27A, Toll! $357.40
18·00071.000, Brlcklee,
Oto'lJ' W., Lot 262-17 Sub
434 .23A, Toll! S4UO
16·00192.000, Burno ,
Douglee A., Lot 31 elrlp 2
3/4 Wldo NW Part, Toll!
S5.03
11·00183.000, Burne,
Dougloo A., Lot 39 Ex. 6
1/2'X44 1/2' SE Port, Toll!
$434.44

16·00184.000, Burno,
Dougl11 A., Lot 10D-303
.16A out of 2.tOA Rnr oft
ofl39 .16A, Tollt $5.03
16-01706.000, Corter, Gerard
Edwin, Lot 182 AU Ex 22.50'
Off NSide, Tolll $286.63
16·01501.000, Chopman,
Craig T., .Lot 215 S Port of
Lot N of 'schw111men, Toll!
$3.30

18·01502.000, Ch1pm1n,
Craig T., Lot 296 About3/5
NE Part of Lot, Ioiii $224.26
16·02066.000, Cornott
Reilly Company, Lot 108
21'xt-t/2" Ex Ltne Front,
Tollt $1,073.21
16-01741.000, Day, Jerry E.
&amp;/or Ida A., Lot 6 Lincoln
Helghll Add, Toll! f318.37
18·00571 .000, Friley,
Cherie• E. Jr. El AI, c/o
M1ry Sheoll, Lot 255 Sub
151/2, Toll! $1118.31
t8-01216 .000, Hollmln,
D1nny L., Lot 71,72, 1/o 73
Horton 1/o Dobney't
Addition, Tolll S24.V5
18·01212.000, Humphrty,
Dobro Koy Et AI, Lot 589
Sub 3, Toll! $5.21
16·0281 4,000, lnvtoton
Tolocom, Public Utility
Poraonal, Toll! $18.25
,111-01887.000, Kittle, Nada,
c/o Jack 1/o Trln1 Hann1n,
Lot 12 N1yloro Run
to'xt I 3', Tolll $380.81
18·007~9.000,
Klein,
Timothy T., c/o Kathy
Oilmen, Lot 258 Sub 95,
Toll! St9.85
tl -00750.000, Klein ,
Timothy T., C/O Kothy
Oilmen, Lot 258 Sub 96,
Tolll $144.23
16·01582.000, Llndora ,
Chtrlee A., Lot 125 To 129
Inc I Trt E Sldt 130 H I D
lblltt $24.55
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t8·01 583.000, londora,
Chtrlte A., Lot128-t/2 H 1
D Add 40'x80', Total S1 86.96
16·00598.000, Loudormllt,
Hamor Jr. liar Unda L., Lot
182 25' NE Cor, Tollt $34 00
16•005111.000, Laudarmtlt,
Hamar Jr. liar Linda l., Lot
161 H I D Add 25' SE Cor,
Total 1122.64
I 1·001 39.000, Ptrkln o,
J1moo W liar Judith L; lot
262~ 17 .15A Sub. 435 3/4
Ex. Coai .15A, Total $42.76
16.01325.000, Phtlltpa, Lllrry

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V.C. YOUNG Ill
992-8215
Pomeroy, Ohio

Starting As Low As $900.00, Installed
Call Don today at 1·740-742-2842
and EPA Cert1foed

992-7943

In Memory Of
LEONA EBLIN
Nov 1936 to Nov. 1996

for

Small Dumpsters

ELECTRIC OR

Call

HOME CREEK ENT.

In Memory

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ALL PRO

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Able to work without
supervision.
Pay based on abtlity
and expenence.

1

$10.00 per mo.
With Poly Cart $11.00 per mo.

Residential Pick-up

YOUNG'S

DOH'S HEATING &amp; COOLING

HOWARD ,
EXCAVATING CO.

The Eastern Local Board of Education will be
auctioning all surplus furnishings and
equipment from Chaster and Riverview
Elementarys Including but not limited to:
2-lawn mowers
! - Regulator ClocJ&lt;
5-chest type freeze rs
2--poanos
steel storage cabonets
copters
Al so oncluded on the auctoon w11t be a t 997 Redman
Moraga 14'x70' mobi le home Features onctude the
foltowong
3 bedrooms ce ntral aor condttlonong, gas furnace and
gas ra nge, Fngoda~re refnge rator newly 1nst.olted
carpet throughout (replaced da maged floor covenng
that was a result of the June 1998 flood )
The un1t wolt be sold as IS Appoontmenls can be
a rranged for ons pectoon by calhng the off1ce of the
Su penntende nt or Treasure r The m1nomum bod wolt be
$7 500 00
Supennle ndent's Offtce - 667·6079
Treasurer's Offoce - 667-3319
All Items will be auctioned at Chester
Eleme ntary on Saturday, November 14,1998
beginning at 10:00 a .m.

Full Line Of Wate'r Storage Tanks •
,
Septic 8t Cistern Tanks
Sewer Pipe: 3" lhru 8", Gas Pipe 8t Regulators
Open:
9:00·4:30 Weekdays
9:0D·i2:0D Saturday

SOUTHERN OHIO DISPOSAL

4121118 tfn

Firrancirtg"
Air Conditioners As Low As 128 a month

11·00503.000, Fralr, Anna

LEGAL NOTICE
A meeting of the S.C.I.P.
local Review Colnmltt..
will be htld on Monday,
November 16 at 10:00 a.m.
at the office of the Melgo
County Commloolontro.
Tho purpou of the milling
11 to rate Melga Countv'•
projects.
~1) 13 lTC

Tuppers Plains, Ohio 45783
7 40-985· 3813
4" lhru 48" Plasti.c Culvert In Stock

Wanted to Buy

"Ea&amp;y 0Mr t/re Pltorre Barrk

HOWARD'S
TRI·COUNTY
SANITATION
MIGHT:Y MAC
AERATION SYSTEM
New light weight,
fiberglass state and
county approved with
two·year warranty.

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2/l 2/t2/t1n

Residential &amp;Mobile Home
Air Cop.ditioners &amp; Heat Pumps

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WinJer is around
the c:orner
Come mto

G&amp;W PLASTICS AND SUPPLY

FREE ESTIMATES

.

Wedemeyer s Auct ron Ser\lrce ' •
GallipOliS Ohio 740 379 2720

' 90

Ti01e to gel .,.our furnac:e
ser•ic:ed for winter

Call for appointment
(740) 992·2036
OHIO V~LLEY PLUMBING &amp;HEATING

Auction
a nd Flea Ma rket

Rrck Pearson Au cltan Company
lull trme auc\roneer. complete
auctron
servrce
lrcensed
166 Ohio &amp; West Vrrglnra 304
nJ.-5785 Or 304 nJ-5447

Call 740·843·5426

(740)82-1344

Ple;~sa nt

Base-men1 Sale Saturday 14th. •
Everythrng Must Go• Aefngerator,
Elecrnc Stove Clothes Anltque ::
OrShes Mtse From 9 OQ-? Otl Ro- '
U1e 2 Out Crab Creek 3 112 t.tDe5 •
Turn left On 5 Mde Go 1 4 Mrle,
Watch For 519051

• Vinyl Siding • Garages
• New Homes • Pole BUildings
• Room Additions

Pomeroy, OH 45769

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COrtSTROCTIO"

WORRYING!!!

1-8()()..809·7721

Pt.

LO"G•s

No Credit • Slow Credit • Bankruptcy
. Repo • Divorced

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1 OOpm friday

Free Estimates

Insured

CREDIT

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SundiY 1 uonday

Roofs • Decks • Garages

740•742e3411

•Residential$11 .00/month
·Commercial
•Senior Citizens
Discount
•Dumpsters
•Monthly Payments
Call for best prices:

All Yard Sates Must Be Paid tn . '
Advance Oe1dline~ 1 OOpm the
day before 11'1e at:l Is to run , ...

Minor Repairs • Cabinets • Siding

f{11/'lll tfn

SOUTHERN
OHIO DISPOSAL

Pome roy,
Middleport
&amp; VICinity

New Construction &amp; Remodeling

Owner· John Dean

7/22/lfn

30'x100', Total $8.51
18·01839.000, Watoon,
Netaon D., c/o Sharlene
Foreman, lot 38 Ex, 30'1136'
N Side, Tollt $283.45
16-01975 000, Young, Frenk
&amp; Donna, lot 258 Sub 11/2-1, Total $29.47
16-01976.000, Young, Frank
&amp; Donna, lot 256 Nye Add
110A Sub 14-1/2 1.10A,
Total $83.21
Scipio 1\vp
Malga LSD
17 · 00557 .001, AHhouu,
Marvin &amp;/or Bonnie, Sect 36
T7 Rl4 on N Line of Sect
3.09A aut ol 53.06A 3.09A,
Total $439.91
17·00060.000, ,Blackford,
Phillip R. &amp;/or Susan l., Lot
SW 1/4 of aact 35 T.7N
R.14W 4.0978A, total
$718.92
17·00172.005, Cotterill,
Waynt, Sect 26 T7 R14
5.999A Dut of 16.201A
5.999A, Total $97.40

D., Lot Sec FR 13-14-14 W
End Ex Pltct W 1/o Ex 22A,
Ex 2A 1.25A, Total $183.80
IT·00094.000, Frye, laura
E., lot (3) 14, C/O Ktvln 1nd
Laura Payne, Total $98.06
17.00095 000, Fryo, Laura
E., c/o Kavln and Laure
Payne, lot (2) I 4, Toll!
$6494
17·00366.000, Hayea,
Theodore P., Sect 1 T7 R14
2.10 Out ol81.23 2.1A, Tole!
$33.07
17.00372.001, Hill, Earley w.
&amp;/or Lllura J., Sect 23 T7N
Rt 4 48.540A Out of 92.00A
48.540A, Ioiii $424.65
t 7-00543.001, Howard,
Gerald W lior Barbara A ,
Sect12 T7 R14 1.24A out of
93.32A 1 24A, Tolll $84.13
17·00415.000, Hyatt, Troy
&amp;/or Marilyn, Sact36 T7 R14
N Mid 112 out of 40A Ex
3.49A 12.815A, Total $754.51
17-00785.000, Karr, Donald
R. Jr. &amp;/or Edrlc..o, Sect
14-7 (650) S 112 of SW 112
24A Out ol 74.93 24.00A,
Tollt $335 08
tT-00611 .000, McDaniel,
Koy, Lot31, Total $283.20
17-00612 000, McDaniel,
Koy, Lot34 , Total $22 62
A. 1 /or Brene111 l . Lot IT-00613 00, McDaniel Kay,
167 Dobnoy Add ., Totti Lot 35, Total $22 62
17·00814.000, McDinltl,
$16 53
18.01326.000, Phlltlpo, Lllrry Kay, Lot 38, Total $22.62
A. &amp;/or Breneau l ., lot 168 17-00545 000, Millar, Mary
K , c/o Robtrt C. Miller, Sec
Dlbnty Add., Tollt $16.53
30
21.383A ol 34.05A
I11-01327 000, Phillips, Larry
A &amp;/or Bronea.. l , lot t 69 21 383A, Total $111 89
17·00610.000, Phatpa ,
Dabney Add ., Total $18 90
16·01331 000, Phillips, larry Stanlty &amp;lor Sua, Sect 36
A. &amp;lor Breneasa l ., lot 170 2A Out of 25A 21\, total
$92 22
Dabney Add, Total $112 54
16·01110 000, Rouoh, John 17 -00781 .001 , Reeve•,
W Sr &amp;/or Etlzobelh M~ lot Bryan L &amp;/or Suoan, Sect 8
100- 307 1 63A Sub 2 3/4 T7N R14W .52A Out of
11 .217A 52A, Total $443 99
1.63A, Total $30.88
16-01111 000, Rouah, John 17·00673 000 , Rot¥80,
W Sr. &amp;lor Ellzabtth M, lot VIrgil , Lot Sect 36 NW Part
l D0-308 N of Rutland Rd Ex 28 52A NE Part 11 48A,
75'x290' of Approx. SA Total $803.36
17·00654.000 , Raevaa ,
SOA, Total $737.46
W &amp;/or Juanita M.,
16· 01105 000, Sellers , Eugene
Lot
Sect
!HO Naar Mid an S
Gerald 1/or Hallie E., lot
Uno
3
27A,
Total $21 25
423 , Ex 203 33' Depth
17
·
006
55.000
, Raovos ,
.3329A, Tot1l $535 19
Eugene W &amp;/or Juanita M ,
16·01622 .000, Spurlock,

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985,-4473

Robin A., C/o Edn1 Stobart,
Lot 9 Sub Cor Front 1/o Plum,
Toll! $234.36
16·01638.000, Stowert,
Corolyn A., e/o Carolyn
Jeffero, lot 28 Lincoln
Helghll Add, Total $280.20
16-01837.000, Wellton,
Nelaon D., c/o Sharlene
Foreman, lot 38 30'x30' N
Sldo Sub. 36, Tall! $13.23
16 ·01838.000, Wataon,
Nelson D., c/o Sharlene
Fo,.man, Lot 40 Back of Lot
on Alley, Toll! $4.24
16·01840.000, Wotaon,
Neloon D., C/o Sherlene

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•New Homes
•Garages
: Complete
Remodeling
. ·Stop &amp; Compare
FREE
ESTIMATEES

DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE TAXES

Yard Sale

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Recent cases concluded in Meigs County Court
Tbc followtng cases were settled recently

9

30 Announcements

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Help Wanted

AVON I All Areas I St1 1rley
Spe&amp;rs, 304 675 1429
An!lc! pa te d Vaca ncy far a Co n ~ •
trn uous Improvemen t Facilitator
Req uirements are to assist AleJC·,
ander Federal Hocki ng Southern.
(Mergs) ancl Trimble L oc~l ,
Schools develop wrrte 1mp1emenr,
and evalu ate Conti nuous tm
proveme nt Plans Pre\IIOus ad
mlnlstratr\18 experience preterred •
Sa la ry be nefits and leng th oJ- ,
co ntract negotiable Send letter of_ •
Interes t resume, references an ~
copy of currenl cerllflca tes to De ••
John 0 Constanzo Superrnlend· ,
ani At hen s Meigs Educationa l "
Serv1ce Center, 507 Ric hl a nd'
Avenue, Sulle t 06, Alhens Ohltl f.
4570 1 Deadline DecemberS ...
1996

::.::::._--~~·.

Applica ti ons are be rng accepted •
for Home Health Aids Appli cants :
shOuld have a hig h sc hool dlplo
rna or G E 0 reltable tra nsporta ..
tron, telephone rn the home amf
TRICKLING SPRING
• w1lllng to work weekends &amp; t1 oll •
COUNTRY STORE
Just Open ed Bulk Fo ods Coat· day Must be mollvared and lleJCI... ·
ble Expe rience In providing drra!jl
lng C hoco late, Meat Cheese
ca re or workrng wtth older adults a1,.
Spices &amp; Morel Stop In At Cad
plus Wtll train State tesled nurs
mus Road, Or Call 740 379-911 0
1ng ass rstants encouraged to aQ: ·
ply App lrcatlons are alo'allable !t '
40
Giveaway
the Meigs Multipurpose Se n ro ~
16 month old Brittany span.el ltv· Ce nter Mulberry Herghts, Po mer·' •
•
er and wh it e p a per s nee ds oy Oh An EOE EmpkJ)Ier
space to r un 740-992·5676
A ssis tant Ma nager For Larg e
2 Female Bl ack KIUens 2·6 Fence Ins tall atio n Company A ~
weeks o ld Pupp1es Sm _Female sponsr ble For Ordering &amp; Cont rol
0 1 Mate r 1a 1~ WQ.rklno Wl!h In'
White Pup 740·379·2435
stal latlon Crews Heavy Pho no •
Cats And /Or Kitte ns To Goo d Con tac t Wi th Customers Con '
Hom e , They ma y tl e In or out structlon lnduslry &amp; Fork Lr11 EK•.
side cats I 740·388·9708
pe nance Helplul Math Aptrtude &amp;
Strong Orga n1zatronal Skil ls A.
Female dog le ss t ha n one year Musl $25 000 + Bene111s Reloca
old ma rke d l ike blue tick 740
t1on f)(pense Re im bursement
992 5039
Send Re!'!ume To Personne l PO'
So)( 24 "'972 Columbus 0 ~
Puppies Black &amp; White Mark
43224 7972 EOE
lngs, Mother Dal ma11on Father
Unknown 304 675 8 184
4

ATTENTION

Sola and co ffee table 7'40 992
1774
:.:.:,::;__ _ _ _ _ _ _,

Wrll Pay Vou To Loose

60

lbs [Or Morel 47 People Needeq,

Lost and Found

l ost! 3 Female Beagles At Inter·
section Of Allee Ant:! Dickerson
Hill Ad Ewlngton Ca ll 740 388

9836
Los tl

Tn Co l ored Beag le An

swers To The Name 'Wrink les'
He Has Been Neutered And H1s
Scent Glands Removed In V1c1nl
ty 0 1 Add1son Ohm Lovrng Famr
ly Pel Good Reward Olfered t Call
Jim Saunders 740 367 0447
Lost· male Pomeran.an 2 yr old,
ora nge Ca rmel Ad &amp; Mornrng
Star area 740·949·3002
Lost Female Ro rt Weller Pup 6
Mont hs Old 1600 State Route
325 Nor th Name Prmcess Re
ward $100 740 245-51 86

70

Yard Sale
Gallipolis
&amp; VIcinity

3 Fam lll esl Inside Salel Nov
14th 9 OOAM·? Home Inter or
Household Items Old Lanterns
Power Tools F1s hrng EqUipment
Clothes Glassware Mlsc 1 Mrle
0 11 23;\ On Dry Ridge Ad 740
379·2386

A1J. Yard Sales

Muat

Ba Paid In Adv-.nce
QEAQL!NE , 2.00 p m
t he day before the ad

Ia to run Sunday
edition • 2 00 p m

Friday Monday !Vtlllon
- 10 00 a m Satlifday

UP

To 29

lmmedratelyl

Offer E•prres 1, ,30198 Call 74Q' •
441 1982
Compu ter Users Needed Work
Own Hrs $20K S" 5K 1Yr 1 8Dtl·.
349 7186 Ext 11 73 www amP:·.
Inc com
Dnvers to tr anspor t cars to ana
!rom auct1 ons call 740 992 ~80i
between 9am 7pm
DRIVING POSITIONS
AVAILABLE
Class A. OTR
Smgle Driver Late Model Ken•
worths W1th Reelers West Coa~
Carrrar

Class B OTR
Tea m Stra ght True~ Late Model
Frerghtllners Wrtti Sleepers Must '
Have Ar r Brake Endorsements •
800 M1te Radius Home Deliver •
les

Both Posrt1ons
At Least 25 Years Old
AtlPBSI 2 Years E •penence
Good MVR
Weekly Pay
Health Insurance Available
Work Well W th The Public

For More lr'llormatron Cell 800
437 8764 Hr5 8 30 AM 5 PM
Easy Work 1 E•cellenl Payl ..
Assemble Products At Home 1
800 467 5566 ext 12t70
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Pomeroy • Mtddleport, Ohto

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Frtday, November 13,1998

The Daily Sentinel • Page 11

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

: AILEYOOP

NEA Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS

PHILLIP

ALDER

411

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O.esel Meehan.

k: With Own Toots Benettts ProVIde~ Send Resume To Me
chamc P 0 Boa 109 JackSon

Ol"oo45640
Female We tn compan.JOn wanled

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Coonoy salary
room
af'(l woman.
ooaul modest
Fooel preparat on and light
house lteepmg requuecs Must
• have verd1able reftrences 7'0

992-6564--

G$1ha Me•gs Commun11y ActiOn
IS Seeltmg An Intake Clerk Akle
To Work Wttl1 Commun ty SeMC
es Programs Eacellent Otgan za
ttonal Sk1lls Computer Eapen
en r.e AI"'CS A.b tty To Oeat W1t11
Persons Of Vanou s Soc1o Eco
nomtc Backgrouncss Onvers L•
cense H,:gh School Graduate Or
EquiValent Send Resume Wrth
Three (3) References To Ms
Wh tt C S Dnl SIOfl Otrector Box
272 Che!l)+re OhiO 45620 By Ill
15198 GMCAA Is An Equal Op
poi'1IJnffy Employer
local Tructung Company Seekrng
Ouallled Truck Or vers Good
Pay And Benefits Send Resume
To PO Box 109 Jackson Oh o
45640 Or Call 1 740 286 1463
To Schedule An lntervtew
Need 3 Ladles To Sell Avon'

740-446-3(158
Need Nanny lor 9 yr old can live
10 304 882 3&amp;26
Needed rmmedrately Subst tute
Jamlorral Crew leader lead
Worker varrous sh1hs and hours
no phone calls please App l ca
tons ava Iable at Mergs Indus
tnes 1310 Carleton Street Syra
cuse OH 45779
RN posrlion avarlable for an ex
perrenced case ma nager at
Rockspr mgs Rehab1l tatron Cen
ter E.11perrence 1n MOS assess
menls rehab htatmn nurs1ng and
the coordrnat1on of an ln,terdisc
pi nary team pre ferre d Pos tmn
has !lex bie scheduling and excel
lent benef t package Must have
pr or nurstng experrence and be
famtliar wrth ger atnc rehab Iitaiien
P!ea58 send resume to Allentron
Ca rol Greemng R N C OON
~A ockspr ngs Rehab lila lion Cen
ter 36759 Rockspr ngs Ad Po
meroy Ohro 45769
TECHNICIAN WANTED
For The lnstallalron And Serv1ce
01 Secunty Alarm Systems C C
T V Systems Satellite TV Sys
terns
Must Be 1ble To Work Effectively
Alone Dependable Honest And

Bondable
Prev ous E~eper ence In Ala rm
Systems Or l ow Voltage Wring
Is A Pl us As Wei As Some
Computer Tra lnrng Or Exp ert

ence
ompany WLII Tra n Quail! ed
Candidate

We Tear Down Mob1le Homes

(304HI82 3842
W1ll babySif tn my hOme 1n the
Pt Pteasa.rl area 304-67.-.ooa9
Would hke to tear down old
Barns tot U'l"tJer 304-675-8894

FINANCIAL

No Pt10ne Calls Please
TEXAS
REFINERY
CORP
N'eeds Mature Pe rso n Now In
GALLIPOl:IS Area Regardless
Or Tra nlng Wr te F C Hopkrns
Dept S 45631 Bo• 71 1 Ft
Worth TX76101 0711
wanted Full ttme employment m
your own home as a Home Serv
rce Worker w th Buckeye Com
munlly Servi ces We provrae sal
ary plus benefits and a dally room
and board rate You provrde a
home guidance ana lrlend sh p rn
a family atmosphere ReQuires
abt ry to leach personal 1vlng sk II
and a comm1tment to the growth
and development ol an ndlv dual
wtth men ta l rela raatton Ho me
must be n Meigs Co unty Sen d
Letter or nterest or resume 10
P 0 Bo• 604 Ja c~son Oh
45640 0604 ATTN Ceclha No
later than 1 1120198 Equal Opper
\tun ty Emp oyer

Bus1ness
Training

210

Bus1ness
Opportunity

!NOTICE!
OHIO VAUEY PUBLISHING CO
recommends !flat you do busr
neu wrth people you know and
NOT to send money through the
mad untrl you have mvestrgated

the offenng
Need news paper earners to do
Northern Gllnrpolrs 10 Pomeroy
New Haven and Mason must
have reliable transportattOn must
be bondable approximate net
prolrt $950 00 ;a men contact

s""" 5poon 304-526-2832
230

Professional
Services

LlvlngstQn • Basement Water
Proofing all basemen! repa rs
done tree estrmates hlettme
guarantee 12yrs on JOb e•per
etlCe 304-895-3881

TURNED DOWN ON
SOCIAL SECURITY ISS!?
No Fee Unless We Wrn 1

1-888 582 3345

the FedP al Fa HousmgAct.
of 1968 wh ch makes trl ega/
to advert se any preference
I m11atron or drscr m nat on
Qased on ace ector rei g1on
sex ram I a! status or natrona!
4
or g n or any ntent on to
make any such preference

hmrtat on or Cllscnmrnatlon
ThiS newspaper wll nor
know ngly accept
advertiSements for rea e,state
which Is n v olatJon of lhe
law Our eaders are hereby
Informed that all dwet lngs
advert sed n lhJS newspaper
are available on an eqUal
opportuntry ba sis

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REAL ESTATE

310 Homes for Sale
1141MMEDIATE DISPOSAL II
ReposBssed /Must Sell 2 Brand
New R30 Pre nsta llated Prelab
Homes Htghe st Ouahty Easy
Construct on Neve Erected One
Is 4 Bedrooms 1 800 874 6032
Sacrr!Lcel

Three bedroom ranch home lull
bath l&lt;irge lR and k1tchen easy
to heat fuet stove heat ($30/mo )
arr cond ltonrng well rnsulated
large yard 15x30 pool wtlh decll
new vrny l s dmg on the T ol
Bee ch Grove and Jacks Ad rn

Seen c Valley at Appl e Gro11e
WV Bu1ldlng lots srngle wrdes
accepted
public water
20
mrnutes !rom new Buffalo Bridge
on Jerry s Run Ad Clyde Bowen
Jr 304-576-2336

R!rtland 7HH42 1049
applrances battr LA furmture
curtams 18x20 back deck Out
butldmgs crty wate r blacktop
Ad Waterloo Ad
leon WV

$39 900 I 800-486-8555

lam room kllchen ba h laund ry
oom out srde sto rage bUild ng
back /si de pa110 new carpe t new
roo! se ts on arge lot with plenty
ol trees I lg back yare! 304 675
4230 call alter 6 pm
3 bedroom count y kitchen 1 v
nglfam ly 2 baths detached ga
rage on 1 112 ac res coun try sat
1 ng Chester area $46 000 740
9653511
5 room and bath 1~11 basemen t
a so 2 3 oom apt 304 675 1090

BY OWNER
6 M les N of Bulla Ia In Mason
C o 1/2 mrle o tl Rt 62 Brrck
home on 0 &lt;:~cres w 2 400sq ft
I v ng space ave s zed dou ble
ga r ag~
3 a ge be dr ooms 2
ba hs arge ram ly oom w/1 tA
pla ce bonus oom large ut ILty
roo m neN ca pet ceramtc !lA n
ba hs .&amp; k ch en newer heat
nump &amp; app anc os large rear
de c ~ 24 above grou nd noo
V"' y p va e but con , ently local
~&gt;d U'l b ack top road w/c ty watP.r
P ce$ 139000
Call fo r appl
J04 458 1835 ..

320 Mobile Homes
for Sale
$500 Down on any 14x70 n
stock hmrted number lree del v
ery Cal I 800-691-5777
S999 Down on any 98 model
Doubtew Cis n stock Free Del v
ery Call 1 80Q-69t-5n7
Aband on ed Hom e Take Over
Payments Or Make Oller 1 800

1969 Commun ty mobrle home
12x56 askrng $1700 740 8d3
5310 days or 740 843 5147 after

6pm
1970 BuQdy Mobrte Home (740)

446-7525
1974 12x65 mobile home 2 Oed
roo ms tota e ectrlc 740 742
2803 after 5pm
1979 Fa1rmon1 14Ft X 60FI Can
Be Seen At K&amp; K Pt Pleasant
can 740 446 4310
199 1 14Ft X 70Ft 2 Bd rms 2
Baths Vmyl Stdmg Great Condt
liOn $1700000 740.446811 3
1994 brought tn 1995 2 bedroom
2 l ull baths ueated deck with
awn ng all electnc ale Underp n
n ng Ow ned by Widow Woman

$16000 (740)24594 35
1995 clayton doublew de 3 bed
roo m dan fireplace fully up
graded elec Mu st be moved
$37 000 304 450.2549
1999 close out sale save b g
S$$ 2 3 4 bed roo m homes Tn
State Homes ST ALBANS WV
ca 11
948-5678

sao

2 Beelroom VrnOale Remodeled
from the ground up new carpet
Prce negotiable 304 675-4088
ASA.NOONEO HOME
3BR Assume Loan
Low Monthly Payments
Financing A11aUable

304 755 5566
Do uble Wrde New $999 Down
$237 per mo Fee delivery &amp; set
up 1 800 691 6777
Fac tory Gooll!! Save Thousands
Call 1 800 948 5678

Geo ges Par ablel Sawm tl dr:Jn
haul your logs to tHr. m I JU ~ t cat
304 675 1957
Have t Open ng For 2-t Hour n
Home Care Of Elt:lerl)' Or HaM
capped 740 441 1536

In Ga I pol s 3 8PrJr ooms t Bath
CA H&lt;J dwood Flo ors lmmed a e
Occup;mcy 74 0 446 1295
La qe lam ly hom~&gt; lo t sa e on l ~&gt;n
ow ty ac re s Four b f'H1r oo m ~ two
an J une nail M hs rwo 1 ep aces
fo rmal I 'ng ro o m and am r..,
room Jour car garage and wo
storage bu ld ngs two apa tments
wh ch are complete y rurn shed
Plea se call 740 992 2292

Real Estate
Wanted

We Buy Land 30 500 Acres
We Pay Cash 1 800 213 8365
Anthony Land Co

410 Houses for Rent
2 bedroom house tn Pt

Pl ea~nt

$35000 +dtjp 304-6751724

2 bedroom H ouse ror Rent In
New Haven (304) 675 8768
2 Bedroom Krtchen l A Sm 0 A
122 1/2 V ne Slreet Gallipolis
740 446 0670
2 br centra a~r i heat 1 car ga
raga kll furni shed n the Potnl
Pleasant area sqoo 00 mon +
dep 304 675 3230
3 beelroom house on RT2 close
to the locks I shell plant no Hud
304 576 2642
1 5 BEDROOM HOMES FROM
$4 000 local Gov t &amp; Bank
Repo s Call 1 800 522 2730 X

1709
E rt rc ent clean two bedroom
depos1t references no pets 304
675 5162
Nrce 2 or 3 bedroom hoi,:jse •n Po
mercy no pels 740.992 5858

420 Mobile Homes
for Rent
2 &amp; 3 bedroom mobil e homes a r
co ndlllonect $26 0 $300 sewer
wate r and trash rncluded 740
992 2167

(740) 446 0508
2 Bedroom Mob le Home $265/
Mo In cludes Wa ter &amp; T ash
$100 Deposit No Pe ts Ins de
Call 740 446 9569
2 Bedroom Trarle r P ke $220/
Mo Incl udes Wat er $1 0 0 De
POSit No Pe ts 740 446 1637

740 446 3437
2 bedroom I a1le r rn Racrne 3
bedroom lraller In M dd aport no
pets 740 992 5858

Oakwood Homes Barboursvi lle
Mode l Close Out 304 736

2 Bedrooms Water &amp; Trash Pa id
NO PETS Bulav1 11e P ke 740
388 t 100

wv

Mob ile Home 14 X 70 Schullz
lg kllchen hv ng room w th Fire
place 2 Bed rooms Ba th wrth
Ga rden tu b 2 arr condl honer s
can 304 675 6113
Mob le home rn Okeechobee
Florida w th lol tw o bedrooms
two baths k !c hen I vrng room
large Flo da room on Iron! ut hty
room Ia ge sl)ed two porches
ask ng $30 000 740 992 2376
New 14K70 $500 Down $199 per
mo Free a1r skrrt 1 800 691

6777 -

NEW 14x8D 3BR
GLAMOUR BATH

2 tra•lers n Hartlord c lo se to
schools nr ce porc hes and yards
puvate lots $250 00 304 882

2389
Be autr ful A ver Vrew 198 River
Street Kanagua Deposrt Re fer
ences No&lt;~~Pets 740 441 018t
Fosler Tratle Park
Trar er Rent WID hook up Relrrg
erator &amp; Stove fu nr shed Water &amp;
tra sh pard' $275 DO month
$215 00 Oepos I No Pets! (740}

441 0613
Two (2) Bedroom Mobile Home
Rou te 218 $300/Mo Rent $300
Depo sr t + References Required
740 983 4607

$199 Month Only At

OAKWOOD HOMES
NITRO WV
304-155-5885
New 16~80 $500 Down .$245 per
mo Free a1 r skf rt 1 800 691
6777
NeN 998 t4)(70 h ee bed co m
nc rt:les 6 months FREE 01 renl
Inc ud es sk rlrng de u~e st eps
and setup Only $187 0 8 per
man h w th .$1075 down Call t
800 837 3238

Tra ler on 8 oad Run Ad
12 baths 2 added on
roo ms Porch garage
lot 2 AI
C s household terns $15 000
::104 882 3426

We F nanr:P. land &amp; Ho me Wttl1
As L ttle As $500 Down 1 r: 1')6
928 :¥126
4 Bed ooms 2 Baths $229/Mo
t 800 383 6862

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Busmess and
Bu1ld1ngs

qractOus hvmg 1 and 2 bedrOOm.
apartments at VIlLage Manor and
Rrversrde Apartments rn Mrddle
port From 1249 $373 Call 740
.992 5064 Equal Housrng Oppor

FIREWOOD
Cut Sptir Oei~VerecP. Jared 740446-6566 Chad 74()-4.46.1271

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7~

New owner has 2 bedroom apt
ready to rent n Pt Pleasant 304
675-2117
Nrce :! bed room all uti Jlald
rei + deposrt 304-615t~
Ntce 2 bedroom aJII appliances
furmshed ref +dep 304 675

4302
N1ce Clean 2 bedroom referenc1
Washer !Dyer Hook Up' 304 675
5162
Nr~e one beelroo m furnrshed
apartment tn M ddleport securrty
deposit reqUired no pels 740
992 5633

Now Taking Apphcat ons- 35
West 2 Bedroom Townl1ouse
Apartments
Include s Wate r
Sewage Trash $295/Mo 740
441 1616 740 446 0957 740
446-6515
One bedroom apartment rn M d
dleport all ulllt1es pard $100 de
posrt $270 month call 740 992
7806 Bam-5pm
Tara TowAhouse Apartments
Very Spac ous 2 Bedrooms 2
F oars CA 1 1/2 Bath Ful y Car
pe ted Palo No Pet s Lease Plus
Securrty Oeposrt Requ red 740
446-3481
Tw n R vers Tower now accept ng
apphcahons ror I br HUD subs d
zed apt for elder ly and handr
capped EOH 30Hl75 6679

450

440

Apartments
for Rent

1 and 2 bedroom apartments tur
mshed and unrurn shed secu ty
deposrt required no pets 740
992 2218
1 Bedr oom Econom ca l Gas
Heat W!O Hook Up Near C nema
$2791Mo Plus Ut I es Oepos I &amp;
lease Requ red 740 446 2957
2 Bed oom $425 OD Mont h In
eludes Water $100 Depos 1 No
Pets Fou rth Ave 740 446 3436
or 740 446 1637
2 bedroom lu r ap t dep + ref
Nor th 4th Ave M ddleport Oh o
1 304 882 2566
2bdrm apt s total electr c ap
phances turn shed laundry room
lac I es close to school n town
App cat ons ava lab e at v tage
Green Apts 1149 o call 740 992
3711 EOH
3 Bedr ooms 2 Baths Can a
Heat /A rr On First Avenue
Ava !able Novembe 15th Refer
ences Depos 1 740.446 1079
BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES 52 Weslwood Dr ve
trom $27 9 to $358 Wa k to shop
&amp; movres Call 740 446 2568
Equal Hous ng Opportunrty

Fmmshed
Rooms

C:i rcte Motel Lowes t Rates In
Town Newly Remode led HBO
Cmemu Sl1 ow trme &amp; Drsney
Weekly Rates Or Monthly Rates
Cons!ructton Workers Welcome
740 441 5698 740 441 5167

spti1 and delrvered

For Sale Frll Dirt Wrll Dehver
304-675-6734

"'K J

90 lincoln Town Car Carber

570

........... $8500 740-742 3230

Musical
Instruments

MERCHANDISE
Household
Goods

Heavy Duty Ut1l ty Tra ler Dual
Axle $600000740-256-6516
Hrde Away Couch $75 00 Also
Table wrth 6 Chars $75 00 740

28&amp;6600

OIJ wl1rte sleeper sola $50 manu
a! slar rma ster $35 740 992
6412
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Sears kenmore e ec range
work s frne ask ng $50 00 304
773 5835

Sporting
Goods

'Be etta 303 20 Gauge Has Box
$450 00
870 E•press With
Hashngs A lie Slug Barre And
Turkey Choke $350 00 740 446
9487

Antiques

Hobart meal saw compressor
and conelenser lor cooler 740
949 24 11
Iron Kellles Anv ts Ele ctr c Mo
tors And Co~n Shellers 740 367

7902

JET
AERATION MOTORS
Repa red New &amp; Aebu It In Slock
Call Ron Evans 1 800 537 9528
Large load Of New leather
Coats• Woodya rds Mrnt Mall
Bo lh local ens In Gall polls And
PI Pleasant 740 446 2519 Or
304 6 75- 5928
New Aa nbow Tr lslarl And Eure
ka Vacuums 50% 011 Wl111e They
last' Days 740 446 4553 Even
.ngs 740 446 6161

Oak wash stand $200 00 che rry
d n ng tabl e and corner hu tch
$1 DOO Cherry bed a nd chest
$400 00 :304 675 4212

540 Miscellaneous
Merchandise
WARMUP!
Furnace Heat Pumps &amp; Arr Con
d ton ng Free Estrmatest II You
Don I Call U s We Both lose
74().446 6306 1 800 291 0098

1 Crypt &amp; Pl ate $350 740 367
786ll
1 Year
$150
9 mm automattc p stol $125 740
992 6824

Church pews for sate 12 !we ve
toot 4 ten foot $200 each 740
949 2217
Dan~e studio m r o rs 4•8 II 3
sect ons call alter 5 pm 304 88 2

3626

2566
Oownsta rs Apartmenl Waler
Pad 91 Cedar Stree t Gall pols
NO PETS 740 388 1 tOO

Ear y American co uch $75 00
Good ccnd ltlon w II haul 1 need
ed 304 675 .:..._:
3440

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USED TRACTORS
IN
STOCK
Fmancmg A.s low As 6 9% Wrth
John Deere Credrt Approval On
Used Tractors Carmicha els
Farm &amp; lawn Galhpo l s Ohio
74Q..446 24t20r 1 8005941111
Atso See 1 118 New" 4000 Series
Compact UtliTy Tractors Several
In Stoc~

Des~

Chars
2 Typew ters Drmng Room Table
&amp; 6 Cha rs Breakfast Table &amp; 4
CM rs 2 Dressers &amp; Chest
Drawers Co mputer Pr nter Am a
11a Range M crowave See AI
450 Second Ave nLJe Gall polls
740 446 9539

or

620 Wanted to
40 Aces m!l Surtable lor Hunt ng
in Gall a Counly or sur ound ng
area on Land Contract WrL!a to
CLA 459 % Ga I pohs Darly Trrb
une 825 Ttl dAve Gallipolis

Oh 45631

630

Livestock

Fo r sa le colo re d egg ch icke ns

740 669 4902

640

Hay &amp; Gram

Went Firewood? Cut Del vered
Stacked $45 00 Per Load 740
446 2847

Hay for sa le one mile north on
Rl 2 Square Bales $1 00 $2 00
Saturday only 304 675 4869

Water me Specral 314 200 PSI
$21 95 Per 100 I " 200 PSI
$37 00 Per 100 All Brass Com
pressron Frttlngs In Stock
RON EVANS ENTERPRISES
Jackson Ohto 1 800 537 9528

Round Bale Hay Orchard Grassy
Cover Tom Ke sse l 740 4 46
7787

We buy ant1que s and par11al or
com plete e~Jtates baby rlem s and
old Flestaware Jeans Furn tu re
&amp; Antiqu es Tue sday thro ugh Frl
day 11 am 4pm 145 North Sec
ond M cld eporl
Wolf 24 bulb tann ng bed wrth
race n1en srhe r pate! $3500 se n
for $1500 OBO 740 992 6624

Building
Supplies

TRANSPORTATION
710

Autos for Sale

196B Bro nco excAIIent con dUron
$5 000 74G-949 2217

1980 199D HONDA CARS $100
$500 Pollee Impou nds All
Makes Ava•lab e Ca ll t BOD 522
2730 E:o;t 4420
1982 Ponllac 6000 V 6 Auto
New Batt &amp; Good T tres $500
740 4411083

2 STEEL BUILD INGS 30K36
Was S7 238 Sell S4 238 50•100
was $25 800 Sell $15 aoo
Never Put Up Can Delfve r 800
379 3754

1984 Cava l er excelle nt cond
ton S900 740 378 9806

Block br ck sewer prpe~ wind
ows I nlels etc Claude Winters
A o Grande OH Ca 740 245
512 t

198 4 Red Pont ac Fiero 4 Speed
Runs Great S1 500 Call Anyt me

Steal bulldin!J ""If1 on gln a cra te
40x22 was $6 740 now .$2 797
J m 1 BOO 292 01'11

Pets for Sale
11 Monlh Old Male Eng! sh Set
te Ready To Go Hunt ng Pol nl ng
Brrds $350 00 740 446 9487

A Groom ShoJI Pat Groo m ng
Fealur ng Hydr o Ba th
Don
Sh eals 373 Georges Creek Ad
740 446 0231
AKC mae Pomeranran young
adull orange with pedigree $ 50
740 696 1085

AKC Reg stered Yellow Lab Pups
I st Shots &amp; Wormed $250 Each
740 256-6733

720 Trucks for

t980 Cl1evy 112Ton 6 Cyl AU&lt;
tomalic PWr Str &amp; Bra!le~
81 OOOm1 $1 400 00 OBO 740j

-2905

1987 Ford 4 Wl1eel Dn11e A~
tom Power Steenng AJC Cruraa
Till $4 000 00 740...w&amp;0711

1993 S 10 Prck Up Ta hoe Pa ck
age 2 86 Cyhnder EJ:cellent Condillon 74()-245-5672
1-

749 388 8099
1985 Trans Am.., 305 mull port
fuel nj~ciiOn automatiC transmrs
sron I tops PW POL AC t t With
cruise control OW new trr es
runs good pearl white ex ter ror
gray Inter or $2500 080 740
843 5283
1986 Med um Blue Chevy Astro
loaded
77 ooo m les
Van

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OF WELL WATER

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3273

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1994 YZ125 Rac!ng Dtrtbke Ex
cellen1 Condition New Tires Ne.,Y
Overhaul $1 500 740 379 2695

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1988 Camara TTops Need s
Motor And Front End Work 1989
Cama ra 5 Speed Loaded $3 500
Buys Both 740 367 04t 4
1988 Chevrolet Berella V 6 fue
n1ec 1ed autornaltc a r lnted
w ndows red h gh rn les runs and
looks good $1500 740 247
4292

1990 Bu c~ leSabre l m ted
$5500 740 992 2186 8 30 am to
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CHR ISTMAS PUPPIES White
Toy Blch n Fnse- $250 00 Possr
bte De Ivery 740 379 9061
Cockahels hand fed young and
tame $50 each 740 992 4280

1992 Subaru Legacy bee enl
Cond !ion $4 400 740..388 9305

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35 L1ke doctors

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38 Woolly

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three hear! lncks Then West
sw itched ac cura1ely lo a spade
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car pent y doo s w ndows baths
mobLie home repair and more For
lree est mate call Chel 740 992
6323

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446 0870 1 800 287 05i6 Rog
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740 367 7070
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and Engme s All Types A cces~·
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t 988 Bonnev Ue LE maroon 4dr
new t res &amp; brakes good cond
$3 200 304 675 5792 after Spm

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New Hours 740 256 378 Arter g

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750 Boats &amp; Motors
for Sale

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95 4 whe eler kawasakl 220
buoy just Ike new $2 000 304
882 3652

Summers not over t KawasaKI
STS Jet skr still under warranl'y
thr ee s-eate r 83 horsepower
bought new Ju y or 97 thr ee
matching Kawasaki skr ves ts and
tratle r all go with II Priced 10 sell
$4200 740 949 2203 or 740 949}
2045 wrll co nsider tr ade for a.
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1960 1ego Tnlcks $1 00 $500
Pollee Impounds
A 1Makes Ava lable

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1989 Chevy GEO Metro 5 speed
53 5 npg uns and looks good
$1250 740 992 493

Australi an Shepherd 2 years old
Mal e Blue Merle Has Papers
$200 00 Cal Alter 4 DOPM 740
379 2307

SURPRISE!!
WHICH HAND
DO YOU
PICK??

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1979 Dodge Van 12 Passenger
Runs Good Automat c $650 00
Call740 256 6463

1988 Fa d Crown Vtctorla pr ced
to sell 740 742 2780

Australian shepherd pups me
rles $75 (2 female 1 male) bl&lt;tck
$65 (4 ma es) 740 949 2128
evenrngs

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Vans &amp; 4-WDs

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Pass

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98 Ford Ranger XlT extende(l
cab $11 600 w1thou t tOJIP&amp;r
and $12 100 w1111 topper 304

$2 SilO 080 (740) 256 1233
986 Ba a garage ~ep t like new
t OO hrs 740 256 378 afler9pm

South

BARNEY

98 Dodge 4•4 1500 Senes.
13 ooo miles 740 742 2803 aruw
Spm

730

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17 Wyaming ..... 54 -

Vulnerable North South
Dealer: South

$8 000 304 675 3230

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1987 Ford Ranger $2100 call
74()..992 7242
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1992 Ford Ra nger LXI Ver)
Good Shape And Body Well
Marntamed Runs GooCS V 6 Au
tom
AJC
Cauette
95K
$4 800 00 740-386 8293

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1979 1 Ton Duly New 454 Mp1or
and Trans ~utomatrc
A.JC
Sot 500 00 740-44&amp;07t 1
1979 Che...y Heavy 112 Ton In
Good S~ape $2 500 OBO 1984
Blazer New Motor W th 1 Year
warranty New Transm1s~an
Body Been Z Baned $3 300 080
1•0 367 04t• 7CO 992 69.16
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97 Ford ranger 5 speed trans'l
mrssron air ral y wheel s c~
player 17 000 miles asking

Your A rea John Deere Dealer
For Res dent a! And Commerc1a
Lawn Equ pment Com pact Ullhty
Tractors Fr om 20 To 39 HP All
S .zes 01 4 WO And 2 WO Far m
Tra clors/ ~ay Equipment John
Deere S~ a Steer Loaders Check
W th Us About Flnancrng On
Lawn Trac tors And Low Rate Fl
nanclng On New And Used
Equ pment Carm chael s Farm &amp;
Lawn Ga I pohs OH 740 446
24121800594 1111

Spe gel ou"ee n s1de Brass bed
$250 00 Queen box spnng $35 00
Ful s de mattress/Be• Sprig $65
Full be d ra1ls $15 00 740 256

92 Otd:; Achevra c Door Crurse
amlfm Tr tled rn Ohro $3 000
304 882-3418

Massey Ferguson $ 150 00 Trac
tor 0 sc Plows Brush hog 304
458 1040

Prlmester $49 1nstallat1on $100
worth of fre e prog ramrng free
Holiday g ft pack 800 263 2640
Army Ortgrna l Camou fla ge by
Sandyv I e Post Olf rce Sams
Somervne Fr Sun 12 5pm Oth
er days alter 4 pm Insulated
Cov erall s $35 00
30 4 273

srgi'ler Serres flonda car mmt

Fore! gotelen JUib trac tor wrth
brushing gooel sflape $3 330
304 675 3824

Massey Ferguson $150 00 Trac
l or Drsc Plows B rush hog 304
458 1040

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• J 10 4

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91 Chevy CheyanQe extend cab!
w1th short bed vor tex 4 3 engrnq
tully loaded eacellent cond1tro~
leaVsrlver J7500 740-9924111 ..,

NeW Fa rm ers Tobacco Co In c
Rrp ey OhiO Is now recervrng to
ba cco and 1st sa le 23rd Nov 1
888 844 4385 As k for drv ll e
Whalen Edtson Mays 675 1858

s

Beane Babies Hal o 98 Toddy
and other October releases a so
currept and retrr ed 304 675 7223
Cat 553 Sheep Foot Roller
$40 000 48 Inch Ooub e Drum
Ro ler $3 200 Over 200 Han g
Bra ckets .$8 000 3 Pa Is Trarter
1 l aTurner Grader S7 500 2 000
Pd Head ache Ba I 550 Gallon
Fuel Tan k $350 1 Trent B o•
$4 500 2 ODD Gallon Water Tank
SSOD Top Can Trencher $4 500
P pe Lase r $4 500 V bra lor
Te mp 4 Fl Ca p 416 740 643
2916 Ail e 4 740 643 26 44 AI
le 6 00 740 643 2300

160 A Barko loader/CTR Saw
buck E~ecellenr Cond Iron 740
682 7318

N ce Kin g
ze Waterbe d w th
Headboard M rror Complete
Dresser Wrth M rror N ghtstand
140 379-2720 AFTER 6 PM

550

Buy or se ll R ve rna An tiques
1124 E Marn Str eet on AI 124
Pomeroy Hours M T W 10 00
am to 600pm Sunday 100 to
6 DO J1 m 740 992 2526 Russ
Moo e owne

610 Farm Equipment

1986 GMC Truck 2 ton 304 675-

Usee! Furnrture

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Wasl1 e s dryers rel rrg era tors
ra ng es Skaggs Applian ces 76
V ne Street Call 740 446 7396
I 888 818 0128

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

Grubbs P1ano tunrng &amp; repa rs
Pr oblems' Need Tuneel? Call lt)e
ptano Dr 740-44&amp;4525

011 ce Equrpment

7795

Condrtron

&lt;:ellenl oondftion 7-40 992-6839

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6445

App ances
Re cQndrtmned
Washers Dryers Range s Relr
grators 90 Day Guarantee•
Fre nch City Maytag 740 446

E~:ceUent

$45a 740-446-2947

GE heavy duly extra large ca
pac11y 8 cyct~ 2 speecs washer
tess than 2 yrs old Kenmore
heavy Clury dryer 7 yrs old ask
rng $340 for both 74()..992 11 t7

Seasoned I rewood cut and spirt
$30 load $40 del vered ca 1 740
742 2263

530

87 buret century -4 door V-4
aUki.St 000 304-882-3652
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Story &amp; Clark console ptano ea

Mobile home s11e available bet
ween Athens an d Pomeroy call
740 385 4367

520

French C!ly P,r Groomong by Af&gt;porntment ·utt,.. Wash Bathing
Sy5tem · 650 Second Ave Galh
polls 740-446-1528

740-2S6-1l600

GE Bl ack DIShwas her Works
We111 Soi5 00Cal740-4411502

5655

510

199'* lrncoln Mark Ylll 59.6eo
Excellent Condttlon
$10,500 740-44&lt;Hi189

Hammood Elf!!;lrc Organ $300 00

460 Space for Rent

Dometrc camper reh gerator
52~23 runs by 12 vo t battery
e eclrrc or propane gas call 740
742 3805 aller 6pm

Beech St M ddleport 2 br fur
apt ut1l pd dep + er 304 882

Firewoocl cut

111391

M1les

Baldwn organ b1"881 shape $150
7-40.992-6824

$.')() 7&lt;10-992 5740

1993 Chevy AsltO E.ltendoCI ~
Til Ctuise M:.. Floe&amp;e HiO:I1. ~
Co«! $5.900 00 (7401446+-92lJO

Feen cockatiels
Baboes. 3044182 3436

Sa•aphone

(740) 446-0366

2 bedroom Molj le Home Fur
nlshed State Route 7 N bu s I
ness Distract (7401 446 4263 or

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• 64 3 2

Tamed Hand

446-7283

And Deoosot

2 Bedroom t4X65 Gas H ea t
Slaves Water Heater $350 00
lnclueles cable water trash
2 Bedroom Mobile Home For
Rent $225 00 Plus $225 Deposit
Rerrences 740 367 0632

Doberman Prnschet' pupp1es 8
wks old parents on prem1ses
wormed &amp; hrst shots $100 740992...tt 11

Electue Scooters whee lcharrs
New Al'\0 Used Statrway Eleva
tors Wheelcharr And Sc oote r
Llhs Bowman s Homecare 74Q-

E.rra N•ca Used Furniture Ap
furmshed Upsta rs Apartment
phances DtneUe s Freezeu
Close To Do•ntown Ga lhpohs
Beds Retngerators Sto\les
Also 3 Room
Rell;e.;~,;.j Washers Dryers Etc 140 ..-s.

2396

2 Bedrooms $375/Mo Plus Utili
tes &amp; Deposll No Pets 740 446
43 13 740.446 0879

3409

pletely Redeeotated Clean New
C.Vpet No Pels Or ~ Ref
ereoce &amp; Oepos•l Req~red Also
furnr5hed 2 Rooms &amp; Balh Vpst.us 74Cr446-1519

N1ce two bedroom unlurmsheel
deposit and references 7.S.O 992

RENTALS

Large selection of used homes 2
or 3 bed ooms Starhng at $2995
Qui ck dehvery Call 740 385
9621

NEW BANK AEPOS
ONLY 3 LEFT
St tI n Warranty
OWNER FINANCING
AVAILABLE
304 755 5885
H u~e Sa e A 11e 7 So h L~&gt; ~ 5
Than t 0 M nute s F om Oowntown
Gd l pr)l :&gt; Pr va P. 2 112 Atrf&gt; Lo
W th 8 ettthtlk rig A JP Vel' Ap
pr 1 2 000 SQ F.1 3 BPdrf)O m" 2
1/2 Bath 5 Fan y A IJ m 2 rt e
pla r.e5 Hardw ood Floors 2 C.'H
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$95 00 0 0 0 711 0 44 6 9 762 0
7&lt;1 0 4116 45 4

p~rrcels remote
beautitul land Metgs County Sd
pta Twp. SA 692 (;Jst off SR 143)
owner ttna ncrng ($1800 per acre)
Call for good map 74()..593-8545

360

furnrst\ed " Rooms &amp; Bath Com-

Modern 1 Bedroom Apa rtmenl

1426

SevenLI 5 acre

! Nee bedroom ranch krtchen w/

$15 000 74q 992 112 1

3 bedroom cealed on Kelly OR
Georges Creek AD L v ro om

nary Area Green School 7 .. 0
256-1664

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2 Bedroorr House &amp; 1 20 Acres
Fo r Sale In Pori and Ohro
2 yr o d brrck ranch 3 bedrooms
2 baths den wood lloors 3000
Meadow brook 304 675 7643

All Ut1hues AJready There Cente

Comrnetc.al Or Aes.denttal Tnpte
lot W1th Income In Crown Cuy
On Route 7 $49 900 740 256

5428

All eat estate advert s ng n
lh s newspaper Is subject to

"""al (3041675-5485

New br ck Ranch 3 bedroons
2 bath Den 2 car garage Stof
age
All Ecectrrc• 1 ZAcrea
127 500 304-675-8959

14x70 lnd1es House mobile home
two bed oom two bath utlrly
roo m pantry closet 740 992

Beaut lui canal home w th Gulf ac
cess and 8000/t covered boat 11
n Punta Gorda Fl w II consrder
WV o Oh proper y n trade or
set out r ght also have beaullful
bu d ng lois on Peace Rver n
Punta Go da F 740 742 3230

pm

s127 500 304-67s-8959

14Ft X 76FI lnd1es Hou se 2
Bdrms 2 Baths Utlrty Room
Pantry Close! 740.992 5428

150

170 Miscellaneous

New bnck Ranch 3 bedroons
2 bath Den 2-ca~ garage
Stof
age
All Ececlr c• 1 2Acrea

383-6862

6yr 2 3 bed rooms loft tongue/
groove pellet stove HP/C A ap
pt ances garage spa acre Bula
v he P ke 740 367 0286

Mag c Years Oay Ca re Pre
School spaces ava table excel
len sk Is to you h Ids devel
opment Cal us or more nforma
t on3011675 5847M F7 30 530

Restored VIC'Ionan home srtuated
on 12 acres V 11age MiddlepOrt
secluded and prrvate appornl

~

Livingston • Bnement Water
Proofing all basement repa rs
done hee est mates I fellme
guarantee 12yrs on JOb e•per
ence 304-896--3887

Gall polls Career Col ege Spr ng
Val ey Plaza 740 446 4367 1
800 2 4 0452 Ace ed teo Mem
ber AC CS Reg 490 05 12740

Schools
Instruction

Plans Oh sewer Ueady hooked
up $75 000 7 .. 0 985 3511 or
740-667 3304

....... cal 740-992 5696

Apply With Resume To
Southeastern Ohio Sa!ell te
240 Upper RIVer Road
Galhpolrs Ohio 45631

Modern 3 bedroom house 2
barhS count(; kitchen iafge 2 car
oar age on 112 acre lot Tuppers

188 acres of e•cellent dewHop
ab'e land With a pallOfame vM!W
or the C•ty of Pomt Pleasanl. tha
OhiO Rtver and the valleys and
hills on bolh Sides of lhe nver
The property rncludes several
secluded wooded srle A new
etgh rnch water line has been r~
through the property Owners
woukJ lrke to sell the entrre tact
Cf111 (304) 675 1612 and ask lor
Bob Messrck or Call John W1se

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Saturday. Nov 14 1998
In the year ahead, all probab1hty
md1cates you II find that fr1ends Will
play u construcltve role m areas
where you requ1re change The1r
mput could be an Important rea.•on ot
why you II succeed So II s lime lo
hsten and focus on whal needs to be
Improved
SCORPIO (Ocl 24 Nov 22) Do
whal comes nalurally for you and
you II msuncuvely know how 10
make the necesstiry moves today
ThiS w1ll help you acqUire many of
the mce lhmgs you des1re tor your
self and your loved ones Know
where to look for romance and you II
find It The Astro Graph Matchmak
er mstanlly reveals wh1ch s1gns arc
romantically perfec1 lor you Ma1l
$2 75 to Matchmaker c/o of thiS
newspaper P 0 Box 1758 Murray
Hill Stat1on New York NY 10156
SAGITIARilJS !Nov 23-Dec

21) Share your 11me today w1th those
who II apprecmte your mnovat1ve
1deas and the pragmauc way you
unplemenl lhem They could help
you get 1h1ngs underway
CAPRICORN !Dec 22-Jan 19)

Your chances for gettmg somethtng
of a malenal nalure that you ve been
desmng are excep11onally good
today All you need IS the nghl
amount ot m o ttvauon to go .liter tl

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Bemg very good at recogmzmg valu
able 1deas th It ure presenleJ to ) ou
mn~tte t~tlent you possess Us!.!
H to your adv~mtage Lod.ty Don ljw.. t

1s an

as yourself
not only be recep11ve bul your sug
ge~ttuns wrll be c.:o nslrur..: ltve
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Should your metll e be tesled lod IV
you re likely to perform exceptwn
ally well Inste.1Ll o t betng mtmlH.lat
ed by challen g1ng de;dopmems
you ll1hnv e on them
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cy that could I!)&lt; I 'i t wtlhtn y our socm l
sphere tod.ty Every1h111,1 you do w1ll

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20 March

Because you re more n:sou11:eful

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ARIES (March 21 Apnl I'll
Express what s on yo ur Ill I nd today
tn .t muller that tnvoiiJes ~lth e Pi l"i

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son to he lp you resolve .t probh;m
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NOVEMBER 13 I

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Page 12 • The Daily Sentinel

Friday, November 13, 1998

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

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RoodSYIU.
Worship - 9:30a.m.

Congregati ona l

Suoday School· 10:30 a.m.
UMYF Suoday 6:30p.m.

Trtalty Chun:h

First Sunday ,of Month . ·7:30p.m. service

Serond &amp;. Lynn, Pomeroy
Pas1or. Rev. Roland Wildman
Sunday scbool aod wor&gt;hip 10:25
Dailey Mass • 8:30a.m.

Epi scopal

Ch•n:b of Jesus Chrisl Apostolic:
VanZandt and Ward Rd.

Church of Chnst

Pas10r: James Miller
Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.
Evening-7:30 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7:30p.m.

...,_,.,, Cbordlof·Chrisl
212 w. !\lain s~

Grt&lt;e Epbropol Cllurdl
326 E. Main St., Pomc:roy

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Assembly of God
Uberty Assombly of God

Baptist

Mlddlopon Cbun:b of Christ

Pastor: Jim Ditty

570 Grant St., Middleport
Sunday school · 9:30 a.m.
,Worship - 11 a.m.and6p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7 p.m.

Will Baptist Cburdl

Putor:Terry Stewart

Rutland First Bapli~l Church

Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:45 a.m.
Pomeroy Flrsl Baptist
·East Main St.
1
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
· Worship- 10:30 a.m.
First Southern Bapeisl
41872 Pomeroy Pike
Pastor: E. Lamar O'Bryant
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:45 a.m., 7;00 p.m.
Wednesday Servkes- ?;00 p.m.
First Baptist Church
Pastor: Mark Morrow
6th and Palmer St., Middleport
Sunday School · 9:15a.m.
Worship - 10: 15 a.m., 1.:00 p.m.
Wednesday Service- 7:~ p.q1.
•
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RaCine First Baptist
.'
Pastor: Rick Rule
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:40 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7:00p.m.
Silver Run Bapllsl
Pastor: Billliule
Sunday School - JOa1m.
Worship- I la.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services-6:30p.m.
Mt. Union Baptist
.Pastor :Joe N. Sayre
Sunday Schoo/~9:45 a.in.
Evenin8 - 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services- 6:30p.m.

Wo1'5hip . 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services-6:30p.m.
.Zion Church ot Christ

Pomeroy, Harrisonville Rd. (R1.14J)
Pastor; Roger WaiSon
··
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Wonhip '- 10:30 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.

Youth· S:30 pm Sunday
Bib~e Study Wedn'esday 7 pm

Lou,..l Clllf Fro'~ Mothodlst Chun:h
Pastcr:·David DeWitt
· Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
" Wednesda.y Service-7:00p .m.
Rutlaad Community Church
Pastor: Rev. Roy McCarty
Sunday School- 9:30a.m.
Sunday Evening- 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services. 7 p.m.

Rutland Church of Chrlsl
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
, Worship· 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

Brodfonl Church of Christ

Comer O:f ~t. Rt. 124 &amp; Bradbury Rd.
Mmtster: Doug Shamblin
Youth Minister: Bill Amberger
Sunday School .- 9:30a.m. ,
Wonhip- 8:00a.m., 10:30 a.m., 7:00p.m ~
Wednesday Services -7:00p.m.

latter-Day Saints
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ
of Litter Day Saints
Portland-Racine Rd.
Pastor: Jerry Singer
Sunday School· 9:50a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Services - 7:30 p.m.

E'Jangelist Mike Moore
Sunday School • 9 a.m.
Worshjp- 10.a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services. 7 p.m.

The Church or Jesus
Chrilt of Litter-Day Saints

St. Rt. 160, 446-6247 or 44(;. 7486
Sunday Schooil0:20-ll a.m.

· Ubertr Christion Church
Dexter
Pastor: Woody Call
Sun,day Evening- 6:30 ,p.m.
Thursday Service ·6:30p.m.

Relief Society/Priesthood 11:05· 12:00 noon
Sacrament Service 9-10:1S a.m.
Homemaking meeting, 1st Thurs. - 7 p.m. ,

Lutheran

Loapvlllf Christian' Church

Faith Baptist Church
Rail road St., Mason
Sunday School - to a.m.
Worship- 11 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services - J p.m.

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SunCiay School- 9:30 a~m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service 7:30p.m.
Hemlock Gro.Ye Church
Pastor: Gene Zopp
Sunday school- 10:30 a.m.
Worship-9:30a.m., 7 p.m.

Rffilsvllle Church of Christ
Pastor: Philip Sturm

Sunday School: 9:30a.m.

Worship Service: 10:30 a.m.
Bible Study, Wednesday, 6:30p.m.

Christian Union

Fore51 Run Baptist
Pastor Arius Hurt
Sunday School- 10 a.m
Worship - II a.m.

Catholic
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
161 Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, 992-5898
Pastor: Rev. Walter E. Heinz
Sat. Con. 4:45-5 : 15p.m.; Mass-5:30p.m.
Sun. Con. -8: 45-9:15 a.m.,
·
Sun. Mass - 9:30a.m. ·

Worship. 9:00·a.m.
Sunday School- 10:00 •·!"·
Our Saviour LulheraR Church
Wllnut and Henry Sts., Ravenswood, W.Va.
Pastor: Da... id Russell
Sunday School • 10:00 a.m.
Worship· II a.m.

.

St. Poul Luthonn Church

'Corner Sycamore &amp; Second St., Pomeroy
Rev. Donald C. Fritz

Suoday School • 9:45 a.m.
Worship. 11 a.m.

Worship· 9:30a.m. {1st &amp; 2nd Sun),
7:30p.m. (3rd &amp; 4th Sun)
Wadnesday Service- 7:30p.m.

Church of God

MI. Olivo United Methodist

Mt. Moriah Churdl of God

Rutland Frte Will Baplist
Salem St.. ,· •
Pastor: Rev. Paul Taylor
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
~vening - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services. 7 p.m.

.'..Pine Grove
Rcv:,Oonald C. Fritz

Hartford Chun:h of Christ In
ChrittJan Union
Hanford, W.Va.
PaMor:Jim Hughes
. 'Sunday School- 11 a.m.
Worship· 9:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services~ 7:30p.m.

Mt. Moriah Baptist
Fourth &amp; Main St., Middlepor1
Pa.'itor: Rev. Gilbert Craig, Jr.
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:45 a.m .
Anliqulty Baptist
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:45 a.m.
Sunday Evening,.-, 6:00p.m.

SL Joha Latheron Cllun:h

.

Racine
~
Pastor: Rev. James Satterfield
Sunday Sch()OI • 9:45 a.m.
Evening- 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.
Rutland Church of God
PaStor: Ron Heath
Sunday Worship· lO a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m .
Syra~.:use

Fint Church of God
Apple and Second Sis.
Pasror: Rev. David Russell
Sunday School and Worship- 10 a.m.
Evening Services- 6:30p .m. .
Wednesday Services-6:30p.m.
Church of God of Prophecy

0 .1. White

·

Rd. off St. 1tt. 1Ji0

Pastor: P.J. Chapman
Sunday School · 10 a.m .

1 •

Pastor: Mart Matson
Wor!hip ~ 10:30 p.m.
Sunday School • 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services ... 7 p.m.

Other Churches
· Han-nt Outrnch Mlaistrin
47439 Reibei Rd., Chester
Pastors:. Rev. Mary and Harold Cook
Sunday Services: 10 a.m. &amp;. 6 p.m.
· Wedn~sday Service" - 7 p.m.

United Methodist
Grtham United Methodl•t

· Off 124 behind Wilkesville
Pastor: Rev. Ralph Spires
Sunday School-9:30a.m. ·
Worship· 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Thursday Services- 7 p.m.
Meip Cooperative Parish
Northeast Cluster

Alfred

Pastor: Sharon Hausman
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 11 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Chester
· Pastor: Sharon Hausman
Worship-~ a.m.
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Thursday Services - 7 p.m.

Joppa

Pastor: Bob Randolph
WorsHip-9:30 a.m.
Sunday School - 10:30 a.m .
Long Bottom
Sunday School - 9:30 a'.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m .

Agape Ute Center
"Full-Gospel Church"
Pastors John· &amp; Patty Wade
603 Second Ave. Mason

773-5017

Service lime: Sunday 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday 7 pm

Pomeroy
Pastor: Connie fiares
· Sunday School· 9:15a.m.
WOrsbip • 10:30 a.m.'
Bible Study, Tuesday · 10 a.m.

Folth Chohl Open Blblf Church
923 S. ird St., Middleport

I

Long Bottom
Pastor; Steve Reed
Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
· ~ors~ ·9:30a.m. and 7 p.m.
.
cdnesday - 7 p.m.
Friday · fellowship service 7 p.m.

Bethany
Pastor: Dewayne Stutler
S~nday S.Chool - 10 a.m.
' Worship~ 9 a.m.
Wednesday Services- 10 a.m.

Eodtlme House or Prayer
(at Burlingham church off Route 33)
Pastor: Robert Vance
Su.nd2; wonhip - 10 a.m.
Wednes ay service -6:30p.m.

Momln1Star
Pastor: Dewayne Stutler
Sunday School- 11 a.m.
Worship - 10 a.m.

East Letart '

Chun:h

Bethel Church
Township Rd., 468C
Sunday School- 9 a.m.
Worship· 10 a.m.
Wednesday Services - ~10 a.m.

Hockingport Cbun:hi

Grand Street
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Winship· II a.m.
Wednesday Servicts - Bp.m.

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57 Pearl St., Middleport
Pastor: Sam Anderson
·Sunday SchoollO a.m.
Evening- 7:30p.m.
· Wednesday Service. 7:30p.m.
Faith Valley Tabernacle Church
Bailey Run Road
Pastor: Rev. Emmell Rawson
Sunday EvcninB 7 p.m.
thursday ·Service - 7 g.m.
Syracuse Mission
141'1 Bridgeman Sl., Syracuse
Rev. Mike Thompson,Pastor
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Eveni"/c- 6 p.m.
Wednesday ervice- 7 p.m.
Ha~J Community Church
Off Rt. 124
Pastor: Edsel Hart
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.

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Presbyterian

Syracuse First United Presbyterian
Pastor: Rev. Krisana Robinson
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship - 11 a.m.

Morse Chapel Chun:h
Sunday school - 10 a.m.
Worship - 11 a.m.
Wednesday, Service. 7 p.m. ·

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Long Bottom

Sunday School ·9:30a.m.

Worship- 10:45 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday 7:30p.m.
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Mt. Olive Community' Church
Pastor: Lawrence Bush
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Evening- 7 p.m.
Wedneday Service - 7 p.m.
United Faith Church
Rt. 7 on Pomeroy By-Pas.s
Pastor: Rev. Robert E. Smith, Sr.
Sunday S~~~! -9:30a.m.

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U.S. officials acqess
lr,.q's capitulation ·
on U.N. inspections
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - Iraq
will allow U.N. weapons inspections
to resume immediately, the govern· ·
ment said Saturday, backing down in
a standoff with the United Stales that
f appeared to be heading for a U.S.
military slrike.
. In a leiter to U.N. Secretary-Gen·
eral Kofi Annan, Deputy Prime MinI
ister . Tariq Aziz said Iraq would
.. allow lhe work of inspectors from
the U.N. Special O!ll!milliloll: and
the International Atomic Energy
Agency to resume at · suspected
weapons si les.
.
President 'Clinton·~ national securily learn met Saturday in Washingion to assess the Iraqi promise.
"To give an additional chance to
achieve justice by lifling the embargo ... the leadership of Iraq has
decided to resume cooperation with
. UNSCOM and the IAEA and to
allow lhem to•carry out their normal
missions," Aziz Said in the letter,

read o~er Iraqi lelevision. ·
U.N. special envoy Prakash Shah
earlier lold a news conference in
Baghdad that no conditions were
menlioned in the letter, which was a
response to a letter Annan sen! Frida_y lo Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.

said to reporlers outside the resi·
dence .

Eden Un.iled BrethrCn In Christ
2 l/2 mtles north of Reedsville
on State Route 124
Pastor: Rev. RclJCrt Markley
Sunday Schqol-]] a.m.
Sunday Worship- 10:00 a.m. &amp; 7:00 p.m .
Wednesdar, SeJVices. 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Youth Service. 7:30

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Asked whelhel lhe weapons
1 inspectors would now be returning
lo ,. lraq, Annan replied: "Once the
issue is resolved, thai's what I think
· shouldhappen."

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:francis FLORIST

Vol. 33, No" 40

In addition to the plant
and 'other electricity gen·
eration facilities, which
operates independenlly
the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers locks .and dam
system, the Belleville site
NEARING COMPLETION - The site. ol the OMEGA .N5 Hydroelectric Pqwer
will include an extensive
In Bellwllle, w.v,.. Construction on at least O"f unit of the project Ia expecl·
Plant
public park system where
eel to be complated by year'a end.
·
. · .
there were once undevel·
cuslomers in other areas served l&gt;y AMP-Ohio, meeting
oped fields.
Thai park will he completed and turned over to Wood an increasing demand for "green" ·power, or eiwironCounly, W.Va. f~r operation and'maintenance, according · ·menlldly-sound electric generalion.
According to the Parson Main spokesman, such
to a spokesman for lhe engineering firm on the project,
power generation is in increasihg demand, but is among
Parsons Main.
While the transmission lines run directly through the mos.t expensive types of electric generation, both in
parts of Meigs County,the elcclricily will be P,rovided to terms ofconstruclion and generalion .

or

activity may bemoving into
By CHUCK BAKER

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GALLIPOLIS - . When people think
~bout gangs and .gang-related activities,
most immediately focus on large Cities,
such as Los Angeles, New York, Chicago
or Delroit.
Galli a Qlunty would not be someplace
that would· come to .mind for many peabut, gang activity is quickly t?ecqm:
~~:~~;~r~
· local officials. ·
Court Juvenile Division, gang .,.,,ffiti
rumors of gang activily in
are on the rise.
Shrader and other local and state offi •
cials feel that the graffiti that bas heen
found in Gallia County is "too specialized
to just be random graffiti." ·
Shrader said that indiC;itions of local
gang activity has been on the rise over the
pasl six months. ''There have been more
thlrtgs coming to li'ght, and in . much
grealer frequency."
The suspecled group is locally known
as "The Irish Disciples," and they are pur·
ported lo be "cousins" of "The Folk,"
which is, in lurn, a cousin group to ''The
Crips."
.
·
Graffiti has been seen mostly outside
of Gallipolis- notably in the middle of
the county, on Farm Road, in Vinton, and
in Cheshire at the park and boa! landing. '
Gtaffiti · has recently been found ooi
lower Fourth Avenue area in Gallipolis.
Shrader ~aid that while there have been
no gailg-relaled incidents yet, "There have

c~unty

Meigs school
issue tie to be
broken Monday:
By JIM FREEMAN

~ LOCill and J1bte offlclala
fHI the graflltl that has been
found In Ollila COI!ntv Ia "too
apeclallzed to Just be random
graffiti." The sue~
group Ia locally known ••
"The !rlah Disciple•; and
they are purported 1o be
"coualna" ·o t "The Folkt
)Vhlch Ia, In turn, • .coueln
group to "The Cripe. •

person or persons, " ,··· has a past
of.gang.conl;lct."
,
Wh~ Gallia County?
"We- ·8.re on the crossroads

b.etween Dayton, · Columbus,
Huntington and Charleston,"
been, rumors."
Shrader said, "We h~ve a lol of
These' rumors include vandalism, criminal types who pass through here."
school'age children being threatened, or,
Gallia County Officials are organizing
with state and federal officials 10 " .... lry
childre.n being asked to join a gang.
Shrader said, "This has gone past lhe and c~rl&gt; lhis effort before it becomes a
•wanna-be' stage; This is beginning to get problem," Shradet said. ·
into organization." ·
Par~nts who would like to learn more
Shrader believes thai whoever is orga- about gang activities and · how to keep
1
nizing the movement·comes from outside youths from getting involved can get
the Gallia County area, saying that lhis information on the Internet, at the Cily of
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POMEROY- A rare election day tie will be l&gt;roken
Monday morning, deciding the Meigs Local School Districl Permanent Improvement Levy.
Unofficial eleclion night results from the Meigs
County Board of Eleclions showed the 5-mill, five-year
renewal levy tied I,827 to I ,827.
"
The issue will be decided during the official count lo
~hel4. al 9 a.m. at the election bparc! of{i~~ in Pomeroy.
At that time, 57 provisional ballots, also called·"walk-in"
· ballots will be counled. Those are ballots cast l&gt;y regis·
tered Ohio voters who have moved within lhe state to a
different voting precincl following the registration deadline.
.
·Those ballots will decide lhe fate of the lev(. at least
for lhe time being. Since a ' simple majorily vole is
required to pass a levy, a second, official tie vote means
lhe levy fails.
· ·For Jane Frymyer, who has worked for the board of
elections for 14 years, the tie was 1111 unprecedented
event - at least for a tax issue. "It's never happened
since I've been here," she said, although she added some
have come close.
"The only thing we've ever had was a tie on a central
committee race," she said.
. Although not a tie, a Carleton School/Meigs lnduslries additional continuing !.8 mill properly tax issue
was decided by absentee voters in November, 1992.
The countywide issue, which passed by seven voles,
was settled after the unofficial election night count by a
handful of mililary absentee ballots, 4,996 lo 4,989.
· The board haS also had to perform automalic recounts
on close races, those where lhe outcome falls witl)i n one
half of one percent.
"We will have an. automatic recount if (the Meigs
··c l,ocallevy) falls within 18 voles," she said.
Kalam;~Zoo, Mich., Public Saf"etv
1n lhe event the Meigs Local levy fails, school board
The address is:
meml&gt;ers have already said they will place the issue back
www.d.ka~mazoo.ml.us/publc_sarebefore voters .hefore the levy expires on Jan. 1, 2000.
ty/l-gnmti.htm '
The board has two additional chances for the levy to pass
'
Shrader says lhar meetings are forth·
before that time.
coming in relation to lhe rumored gang
The levy generates aboul $550,000 a year and was
.activity. Dates and limes for t?ese meet·
originally ·promoted with the slogan of "Books, Buses
ings will .he released when they are finaland Buildings".
ized.
Official. results will be published in Monday afternoon's edilion of The Daily Sentinel.
·

CAA officials
say ·level of need for heating assistance remains constant
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The agency makes awar~ of HEAP fund·
By .KEVIN KELLY
Voinovich's office.
ing lo applicants with a gross income at or
nmea-senllnel Staff
CHESHIRE .:... As a new heating season
The 'application peri.od began earlier lhis ', below !50 percent of the federal poverty
approaches, the local advocacy agency lhat month and will continue until March 31. Reg· . guidelines. Proffitl said this year ·applicants are
processes applications for one-time assistance , ular HEAP helM pay for a portion of house- ' required io schedule appoinlments lo make the
to the lo..;,·income in meeting their bills, finds . hold healing bills, while Emergency HEAP applications at"CAA's offices in Cheshire, Gal·
lhe need for the help remains constant.
assists househ.olds facing disconneclion or a lipolis and Pomeroy.
.
Letha Proffitl, who coordinales the Regular c diminishing fu~l supply and are unable 10 pay
Long a target of federall&gt;udget-cutting pro·
Healing Energy Assistance Program and their bills:
·
posals, the national HEAP program was given
Emergency HEAP for Galli a-Meigs Commu·
Both programs provide one-time per season a five-year lease on · life in late September ·
nity Action Agency, said the number of appli- assistance.
·
when lhe U:S. House of Representatives
cations for the programs is on the same level
HEAP programs are federally funded. agreed to reauthorize the expenditure. B~l,
as 1997-98, when both . helped numerous Money is prese~ted to lhe Ohio Department of supporters will have 10 conlinue l&gt;attling for an
applicants in l&gt;oth counties.
Development's Communily Development appropriation each year.
"We've been busy," she said.
Division, which in turn dislribules funds· to ' Through the efforls of legislators from
Statewide, HEAP came to the aid of organizations like CAA serving low-income northeastern slates, where HEAP is popular,
110,000 households facing a heating crisis last populations.
an agreemenl was reached in which up to $2

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l&gt;illion is to be spenl on HEAP annually for the ·
next three years. No fixed figures have been
set for the remaining lwo .years, according to
Gannetl News Service.
"I was pleased to push back attempts to get
this critically imporlant assislance, so people
don'l have to make the dreadful choice
between heating and eating," said Sen. Chris
Dodd, D-Conn., who pushed for lhe reauthO··
rization.
Locally, applicants have been aware of congressional atlempts 10 slash or eliminate
HEAP and have inquired at CAA if the program will continue.
"I think people have been concerned al&gt;out
it, but as far as we know, it'll slill be there,"
·Proffitl said.

Hollister .g etting ready for one-wee·k stint as Ohio's chief executive

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Mt. Hermon United Brethren
In Christ Church
Texas Community off CR 82
Past~r: Robert Sanders
Sun~ay School • 9:30a.m.
Worshrp · 10:30 a.m., 7:.)0 p.m.
Wednesday Services ; 7:30p.m.

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By BRIAN J. REED
·and could be o~rational early next year.
llmea-Sentlnel Stllff
The project is a joint venture o( 42 Ohio municipal
REEDSVILLE - Construction is nearing comple· electric systems, and includes a 42-megawall plant, a
lion on a hydroelectric power plant across the Ohio 26.5-mile lransmissioQ line which conneciS lhe plant tO
River from Reedsville, and the plant should be opera· the lransmission grid, and back-up generation sources
tional before year's end.
for the times when the river condition precludes the full
The OMEGA JVS plant, owned )ly American Munic- operation of _lhe plant.
_
.
ipal Power Co., Weste~ille; is under construction on the
AMP-Ohio manages the project for the.. municipal
Wesl Virginia side of the Ohio River, at Belleville . .
electric ·participants, and is a "non-profit and wholesale
The plant, when completed, will operate two gene rat· power supplier and services provider fo( municipal elec·
ing·unilS, and will provjde power to customers in A grid lric and communications systems, including 77 commucovering areas of northeiiStern and southweste'rn Ohio.
nities in -Ohio and two others in West Virginia.
. .
' The lineS for the syslem will carry electric power
Construction on lhe system was delayed by bankacross the river to Reedsville, and will run through sec· . ruptcy proceedings on the part of Guy F. Atkinson Con·
tions of Eastern Meigs County, to a substaiion in Rutland. slruction Co., the primary contractor on lhe project, last
According to Curtis Todt of··AMP-Ohio, the plant year. Atkinson later resu'1'Cd work on the construction at
should begin testing its generators sometime this month, Belleville and will complete the project.

ter to Annan's residence.
"I think it's positi\;'e,'" Annan

Crow's.Family Restaurant Jlfis~er Jlfunernl ~ame

228 W. Main St., Pomeroy

HI: 50s
Low: 40s

Hydroelectric power plant
construction .nearly.· complete

United Brethren

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Seventh-Day Adventist
Mulberry Hts. Rd., POmeroy
P;1stor: Roy Lawinsky
Saturday Services:
Sabbath School . 2 p.m .
Worship· 3 p.m.

DJoovlllf Communitr Church
Sunday Sdlool ·9:30a.m.
Worship -10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

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tntts.•

. Iraq's ambassador to lhe United
Nations said inspectors would be
allowed to return immediately.
"They wi II be allowed any
minute lhey wAnt to go back and to
resume lhei r normal work," Nizar
Hall)doon said in New York.
Saddam 's decision could defuse
lhe crisis over arms inspeclions that
has led "to threatened American
attacks on !raq and a buildup of U.S.
military forces in the Gulf.
Hamdoon delivered the Iraqi lel·

Hanisooville Presbyterian Church
Worship- 9 a.m.
Sunday School - 9:45a.m.

Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.

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Middleport. Pentecostal
Third Ave.
Pastor: Rev, Clark Baker
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
· Evening • 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7·00 p m

Middlrpor1 Presbyterian
SundaY School - 9 a.ln.
Worship - 10 a.m.

Nazarene

Reedsville Fellowship
Chun:h or the Nazarene
Pastor: Teresa Waldeck
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m ..
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.

Pentecostal
Pentecostal Assembly
St. Rt. 124, Raci'ne
Pastor~ William Hobar.k
Sunday School- IO,a.m.
Evening. 7 p.m.
WednesdaY Services. 7 p.m.

MlddiTPr1'Commuoity Church

Torch Chun:h
Co. Rd. 63
SundayS~hool · 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.

Middleport Churth otthe Nazarene
Pastor: Gregory A. Cundiff
Sunday School - 9j30 a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services. 7 pin.

New Life Victory Center
3773 Georges Creek Road, Gallipoiis; OH
Pastor: Bill Staten
Sunday Services- '10 a.m. &amp; 7 p.m.
Wednesday- 7 p.m. &amp; Youth 7 p.rri.
· Full Gospel Chu~h of thr LMn;j Savior
Rt.33B, Antiquity
Pastor: Jesse Morris
Asst. Pastors; Jim Morris &amp; Rick Morris
Services: Saturday ~;30 p.m.

Harrisonville Community Church
Pastor. Theron Durham
Sunday · 9:30a.m. and 7 p.m.
~~dnesday • 7 p.m.

Bible Study Wed. 7:00p.m.

Main &amp; Fifth St.
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship- 9 a.m.
Tuesday Services • 7 p.m.

Clifton Tabernacle Church
Clifton, W.Va.
SunQay School - 10 a.m.
Worship ~ 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service- 7 p.m.

The Believers' Ft!llowship Ministry
New Lime Rd., Rutland
Pastor: Rev. Margare1 J. ~obinson
Services: Wednesday, 7:30 p.JJ:l.
. Sunday, 2:30p.m.

Carmel-Sutton
Carmel &amp; Bashan Rds.
Racine, Ohio
Pastor; Dewayne Stutler
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:45 a.m.

Cool~lll•

·Church or JesuS .Christ,
. I
Apostolic Faith
l/4 mile past fort Meigs on New Lima Rd·.
Pastor: William Van Meter '
Sunday-7:00p.m.
Wedncsday-7:00 p.m.
Friday-7:00p.m.

Faith Full Gospel Church

Snowville
Sunday School·- 10 a.m.
Worship- 9 a.m.

Pastor: Helen Kline

Rejoicing Ute Church
500 N. 2nd Ave., Middlepor1
Pastor: Lawrence Foreman
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
. Worship- 10:30 am
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m .

Hobson Chrlstian Fellowship Church
Sunday service, 10:00 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Youth FellowshiP Sundf', 7:00p.m.
~ Wednesda¥ service, :00 p.m.

Salem Center
Pastor: Ron Fierce
Sunday School· 9:15a.m:
Worship · 10:15 a.m.

Coolville t:nlted Mothodlst Parish

Worship 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.

Wednesday Service-7:30p.m.
Sliversvfllt: Word of Faith
Pastor: David Dailey
Sunday School9:30 a.m.
Evening - 7 p.m.

Chrid:lan Fellowship Center
Salem S1., Rutland
Pastor: Robert E. Musser
• ·Sun9ay School - 10 a.m.
Worship ,. 11:15 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wedne~ay Service • 7 p.m.

Pastor: Ke1th Rader
Sunday School· 9:15a.m.
Worship- 10 a.m. . ·
Youth Fellowship, Sunday • 6 p.m.

Racln~

Whlte's Cb•pel WeSleyan
COolville Road
Pastor: Rev. Phillip Ridenour
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Service- 7 p.m.
Fairview Bible Church
Letart, W.Va. Rr. 1
Pastor: John Hart
Sundly School-9:30a.m.
Worship - 7:QO pJ!l.
·
Wednesda~ Bible SIUdY • ,7:'00 v.m.
Faith Followship Cru50do lor Christ
PaStor: Rev. Franklin Dickens
Service: Friday, 7 p.ffi:
Calvary ·Bibl~ Churda
Pomeroy Pike, Co. Rd. .·1
Pastor: Rev. Blackw~
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.

Pastor Ernie Wengerd
Sunday service, 10 a.m.
Wednesday service, 7 p.m.

RockS~rinp

Pastor: Brian Harkness
Sunday School - 10 a.m. ·
Worship - 11 a.m.

Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship· 7 p.m.

PordaDd Flnt c•un:h of the Nazarene

Peart .Chopel

Pastor: Brian Harkness
Sunday School - 10 a.m,
Worship · 9 a.m.
Wednesday- 7 p.m.

Pastor: Rev. Roger Willford

WoiShip · 10:30 a.m., 6:30 p.m.
Wedne!,day 'Services • 7 ~.m.

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

Rutl•ad
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship -10:30 a.m .
Thursday Services - 7 p.m.

Fre&lt;dom Gospel Mission
Bald Knob, on Co. Rd. 31

RutJalld Churdt of the NaZirtoe
P:astor: Rey. Samuel W. Basye
Sunday S&lt;:hooi' - 9:30 a.m.

Minernille
Pastor: Chad Emrick
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Worship- 10 a.m.

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·Sunday' School - 9:30 B·.m. ::'
Worship- 10:45 a.m-., 7 p.m.
Thursday Service· 7:30p.m.

Pastor: Tom Runyon
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship • 10:3(] a.m.

Sunday School • IO a.m.
Evening · 7:50p.m.
Thursday Serv,~ces- 7:30

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Hysell Run Holiness Church

Bradbury Church of Christ

Old U.thei Free Will Boptist Chun:h
28601 St. Rt. 7, Middleport

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· Instrumental
Pastor; Terry Stewart
Worship Serv1ce ~ 9 a.m.
Communion • JO a.m.

Sunday School - 10:1' a.m.

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Victory BapUsllndependant
525 N. 2nd St. Middlepon
P&lt;Jstor : James E. Keesee
Worship- IOa.m., 7. p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m. 1

Pastor: Rev. O'Dell Manley
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship ·10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
, Wednesday Service - 7:30p.m.

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75 Pearl St., Middleport.
Pastor: Rev. Oo1,1g CoK
Sunday Worship-9:30p.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service · 7:30p.m.

Hickory Hills Chun:b ofCbrtst

Hillside Baptist Chun:h
St. Rt. 143 just .off Rl. 7
Pastor: Rev. James R. Acree, Sr.
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Worship- )]a.m., 6 p.m .
Wednesday Services -7 p.m.

-l/2mile off Rt. 325

Wesleyoo Bible Holiness Church

Tuppen Plain Cllun:b of Chrtat

Btlhlehem Baptist Church
Great Bend, Route 124, Racine, OH
Pastor : Gene Morris
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Sunday WorshiP.- 10:30 a.m. &amp; 7 p.m.
Wednesday Dtble Study- 6·:00 p.m. '

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Sunday Sdlool -9:30 a.m.

Worship Service I0:-3CI a.m.
No Sunday or Wednesday Night Service~

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Pastor: Vemagaye Sullivan
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.

ne Grovf Bible Holiness Churtb

Kingsllury Rood
Pa.'itor: Clyde Henderson
Sunday School~ 9:JU a.m.

Pastor; Rev. Helbert Grate
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship· 11 a.m., 6 p.m.
We4nesday Services· 7 p.m.

H..tli (Middloport)

Leading Creek Rd., Rutland
Pastc;m Rev. Dewey King
Su·nday school-9:30a.m.
Sunday worship· 7 p.m.
Wcdnc5day prayer meeting· 7 p.m.

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Worship. 10 am .• 7 p.m.

Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.

FordtR•n
Pastg_r: Chad Emrick
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
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Worship • 9 a.m.
Thursday Services-6:30p.m.

Koso or Sharnn Holiam Churdl

llarwollo" Ridge Chun:b of Christ

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Flatwoods
Pastor: Keith Rader
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
~orship- 11 a.m.

Harrisonville Road
Pastor: Rev. Victor Roush
Sunday School9:30 a.m.
Worship · 11 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service ··7:30p.m.

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Pastor: Rev.·Lloyd D. Grimm,Jr.

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Colvory Pllarlm Chapel

Worship - 9:30a.m.
Sunday School ~ 10:30 a.m.
Pastor-Jeffrey Wallace
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WCdnesday Service • 7 p.m.
Carldon lnlrnl~nomlnational Church

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Pastor: Kenh Rader
SundaY School- 10 a.m.
Worship- 9 a.m.

31057 Slate Route 32.5. L.angsvlle
Pastor: Dr. J.D. Young
Sunday school -9:30a.m.
Sunday worship· 10:30 a.m.&amp;. 7 p.m.
Wednesday prayer service- 7 p.m.

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Kooo Cban:h of Christ

Ash Street, Middleport
Pastor: Les Hayman
Sun~ay Service-7:00p.m.
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wednesday Service-7:00p.m.
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Holiness
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.Sth and Main
Pl(lStor: AI Hanson
Youth Minister: Bill Frazier
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship- 8:15, 10:30 Lm., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.

Hope Bopllst Cbun:h (Southom)

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WoiShip · 10:30 a.m. aod 6 p.m.

Full Gospel Uptbouse
3304S Hiland Road, Pomeroy
Pastor: Roy Hunter
Sunday Sch!JOI · 10 a.m.
Evening 7:30p.m.
Tu..day &amp; Thur&gt;day · BO p.m.
South Jldhr.l New Te~nt
Silver Ridge
Pastor: Robert Barber
Sunday School • 9 a.m.

Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.

A&gt;bury (Syrorose)

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Pomeroy WMaido Cburdl of Christ

Rldio Ministry; Rave~ Station
4--4 :30 Salurday

Wednesday Kids for O.riSI· 7 p.m.

Pasror: Chad Emrick
Sunday SchOol· 9:45 i.m.
Worship - 11 a.m.
Wednesday Services- 7:30 P·!"·

Holy Eudlorist and
Suoday School ll :00 a.m.

P.O. Bot 467, Dudding lane
Mason. W.Va.
Pastor: Neil Tennant
Sunday Services- '10:00 a.m, and 7 p.m.
Thursday Prayer Meeling • 7 p.m.

33226 Children's Home Rd.
Sunday School • 11 a.m. '
Worship· 10a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services • 7 p.m.

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Rev. James Bernacki, Re'J. Katharin Foster
Rov. Doborah Rankin, Cleray

Minister: Danny 9iu
Sunday Schocll -9:30 a.m.
Worship. 10;30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday·Services. 7 'p.m.

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Pastor, Rob&lt;n 1. Cocn
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
WOIShip . 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.

Tuppers PlaiDS St. Paal
Pasror: Sharon HadSrftan
Sunday School- 9 a.m.
Wonhip • 10 a.m.
• Tuesday Services-7:30p.m.

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Along the River

By AARON MARSHALL
T·S Columbus Bureau .
COLUMBUS -As Lt. Gov. Nancy Hoi·
lister recovers ·from her lopsided defeal in
this fall'~ Sixlh Distrkt Congressional race,
she can ·take solace in a scheduling wrinkle
will allow her lo become Ohio's first female
governor.
Outgoing Lt. Gov, Hollisler will spend a
week in January as the stale's chief execu·
live due to a hiccup in lhe federal and guber·
"natorial inauguration schedules.

G0 v. Voinovich l&gt;egins his job in the U.S.
Hollister did not want to be in this situ aShe · will be paid lhe governor's rate,
Senate on January 3 at noon, when !heir ses· lion. But her bid for the Sixth Congressional $115,762 a year, inSlead of lhe lieutenanl
sion starts for the year. But his gubernatorial Distdcl seat was swepl aside easily by Con- governor's $59,861.
·
term is not over- and governor-elec\ Bob grossman Ted Strickland, D-Lucasville.
In 1957, a similar scenario was played out
Taft's does not begin- unlil January 11.
Hollister's chief-of-slaff Jim Mermis, when Democratic Gov. Frank'Lausche left lhe
Under state Jaw, Voinovich will have to said the former Marieua mayor is not com- . governor's mansion early for a U.S. Senate
resign from the g11vernor's office 10 take his menting on her coming place in hislory. post. At thai lime, lieutenant govemo~ we~e
post in the U.S. Senate .. Ohio Jaw states that "She's still doing a liule Rand Rand we're elected separately from go~emors, so filhng h1s
Lt. Gov. Hollislel will then occupy lhe gov· jusl concentrating on closing out the office shoes was Medona Republt~an John W. Brown.
ern or's office, if only for just eight days. She . of Lt. Governor," he said. "We're only just
Taking advantage of hos newfound slatu.s;
will become the stale's 66th Governor and beginning to look towards lhe time when she Brown had all the portratts of Democrats on
will make history as governor."
lhe governor's mansion replaced wilb
first female.to hold the positio.n.

Repul&gt;licans.
He also wielded his
power in more serious
ways, most con troversially commuting the life
senlences of five persons
convicled of first-degree
murder.
·
·.. , don'l think you'll
· Hollister
see anything along those
lines," said Mermis of Hollister's week-long
sti~t as governor.

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