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Page 16 • The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Thursday, November 19,1998

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URGES PEOPLE TO RESERVE JUDGMENT. Microsoft Chairman B~ll Gates wants people to reserve judgment until his own
executtves take the witness stand In his company's antitrust trl_al to explatn e-malls about Industry rivals.

,
People Urged to reserve
. I
J"udgment ··n anb t"t
I rus t t na

(AP)
WASHINGTON
Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates wants
people to reserve judgmem until his

road, professes not to remember key
events and frequently asks Justice
Depanment lawyer David Boies to
re,state his questions.
own ext"«:uti\·es take the witness
stand in his company's amitrusi trial
. Gates, speaking by tekphone from
to e.plain e-mails about industry hIS company's headquarters near
s
rivals.
. eatt1e, accused Boies of " doing his
Gates, who also accused the Jus- best over many. many ion~ days to
tice Departmem of attempting ''to put put words in my mouth ." - .. ·:'·
·
words mmy mouth," said in an inter- . .·• Usmg
the videotape in this way
view Wednesday night that govern- JS, 10 a lot of ways, it's more about
overn
PR .
. .
ment lawyers were " trying use the
g
ment . . than the substance
e-mails in a very misl eading way." of the case," Gates said.
.
. k
.
Six witnesse~ for the government
A J us (1ce.
spo eswoman Gma
•1. .
have test ified so far.
., Talamona, · ·d h'
Sal f. "b· _co mfp amts
"The best !hing is, if people "reflect M'c
1 roso t s o vwus rustra.
t
.
.· would juSI wait until the Microsoft lion at its inabimo
J o exp 1am away a11
people actually get up there and talk of the government's evidence about
about these relationships." Gates told Microsoft's illegal behavior...
The Associated Press.
In one of the most important busiGates also appeared frustrated ness trials in a centul-y, Ihe govern· that government lawyers showed ment contends that Microsoft ille· hours of videotape recorded during gaily wields its intluence in the hi hhis three days of sworn test imony last tech industry because of its r~le
summer.
making the dominant Windows com'"! answered every question, com- puter operating system.
pletely._ truthfully through many,
The Justice Department and auormany. many long days." Gates said .. neys ~eneral from 20 states allege
"The fact that they're taking snippets that Mtcrosofttries to maintain what
out of that and holding them 'up with- they describe "-' monopoly power
out having me there because they over the software that runs most of
chose nor to call me as u witness. I the world 's computers. and that it
think. is quite novel."
attempts to use its influence to
Gates is not among the 24 wit~ expand into new areas. such as the
nes,"ies who will testify in person at market for Internet software.
the trial. But under court rules, the
To help build its case, the govgovernment can show videotape of its ernment has used internal Microsoft
lawyers questioning Gates.
e-mail messages in which rivals and
The J-ustJL·e Department respond- business strategy were discussed.
ed by calling the Gates deposition
In deposition segments played
"relevant and admissible evidence." Tuesday. for instance. 'Gates was
In a statement. it noted that Microsoft asked about an e-mail he wrote in
also has designated parts of the October . 1997 complaining that
videotape to play at trial. ·
Microsoft could work more closely
&amp;n the tape, Gates appears to with IBM "if they weren't .•uch rabid
evade qu~:stions he believes overly Java backers" - a reference to the
Sun Microsystems software.

to

. Hund_reds of diehard stargazers -

d1sapp01111ed &lt;mce already when
.douds blocked their view during the
peak of the most sensational cl!lestial

fireworks in 33 years- tried to catch
the end of the Leonids meteor show.
Clouds, howewr. blew in anain
just t~fter ~u n se t ~eJnesday. aned it
wusn.t until early •today that streak' mg meteors became visible to those

gathered atop Doi Suthep at the hi ston e mountaintop Buddhist temple.
.

For nbout two hours, the mefeors

t. r~ced V.:hite streaks across the inky
r~sk.1es. Spectators, many of them

cuded on st raw mats under bllu1kets.
pomted

skyw ar~

rrs

new

appeared every 20 minutes or so.
The overall verdict was that
today's sho~ was more satisfying
than Tuesday night - when up to
10.000 people flocked to Thailand's
' peaks - but still not as spectacular
as hoped.
'
Wichai Thepquanyem. 18. made a
· few wishes on falling stars, asking for
health and longevity. "I don't think
the wish will necessarily come true ,"
Wichai said. "But it's better to be sate
than sorry."
·
Unlike Tuesday night. authorities
in the nearby city of Chiang Mai did
not turn off city, lights to enhance the
view for stargazers and there was no
major police presence to direct tmf-

ones

1J ·

eht nlc and religious enclaves- peraps tempting targets for powerful
neighbors such "-' Iran and Turkey.
"While seeking to topple Saddam.
the Americans don't want a weak and
f
·s
a ragmented lmq to follow." said
ean Boyne, an analyst for Jane's
Intelligence Review.
The United States it.&lt;elf. experts
said . . was far from decided on the
most etTective way to topple Saddam,
' · h 11 h b .
.
. w1t at eo v1ousop11ons-acoup
or an msurrectmn - either fraught
·h
bl ·
. .
w1t pro ems or d1fhcult to lmplemenl
, "Th •11 h ·
,. .
ey
ave to get lucky. smd
Terry Ta~lor. a former U.N. arms
Jns.~cto.r mIra~ who il~es ~~ Bnta~n.
He 1s runmng ~pretty ught sh1~;
and that IS pulling II rather m1ldly,
Taylor told The AssocJUted Press.

fic up the slopes.

·:But the regime is also insecure on
acc-ount of the narrow base of supporl
it enjoys and that might at some point
cause some destabilization.''
Saddam, 61. ha' wielded power
for 30 years. Possibly the most ruthless Arab leader in modern times: he
ha.&lt; systematically suppressed all dissent. j~iling or executing tens of thousands.

Barely a month after his defeat in
the 1991 Gulf War. he swiftly crushect
si multaneous revolts by lmq's Shiite
Muslims in the south and Kurds in
the nonh. Five yeaiJi later, his army
returned to the north to smash a CIAbacked Iraqi opposition group.
Iraqi opposition groups. whi.ch
range from Kurdish . guerrillas to
communist activists. face just as
grim a fl}ture.
Inside Iraq. they contend with an
elaborate web of security agencies
led by fellow clansme n and a deep
culture of fear that leaves members of
the same family unable. to trust one
another.
Outside the country. groups based
mainly in London and Tehmn are preoccupietl' with infighting and ideological differences. hampering a unified stand in opposing Saddam.
In a bid to unite Hussein's opponents, Britain said Wednesday it will

host a meeting of lr.~qi opposition
groups next week.
The Foreign Office said Londonba.-.ed representatives of more than a
dozen opposition groups have been
asked to meei Derek Fatchett. a minister at the Foreign Office, on Mon day.
Chulabi, of the National Congres.&lt;. said Wa.&lt;hington 's a.'sistahce
could yield result•. He advocates an
insurre&lt;:tion from inside Iraq a.s the
most fea&lt;ible way of replacing Saddam.
Speaking from London, he said
his group had put together a military
plan· to operate from western or
~uthem Iraq under aerial protection
·provided by the United States and its

lighting. Already. the departure of
severJI groups since 1992 ha.' con·
sitlerably weakened his organizalion.
As a result, Boyne said, some in
the CIA are believed to favor a coup
und remain behind the Iraqi National Accord: a shadowy opposition
group some exiles believe was intiltr.lled by Saddam.
That option. too, ha.&lt; iL&lt; detractors.
Chalabi and others believe a coup
is nOI pussible since the army ha.s no
sizable units in Baghdad. Those
deployed elsewhere in lr.~q are poorly armed, have little ammunition and
their movements are severely restricted, they said.
"Army units are secured against
allies.
~
each other," said Andrew Duncan, a
"What is needed is an area to military analyst ba.o;ect in Britain. "No
assemble milita(y forces and 'the one can act without someone else
declaration there of a provisional watching."
government." he said.·
!
A well-armed, special force indeBoyne, the analyst, said Washing- pendent fro·m the army, led by Sadton appears to favor Chalabi's insur- dam's son Qusai and .)!elieved to
rection scenario, as evidenced by its numb.·.r e~hout 16,000, is deployed in
decision to provide military aid to the Baghdad to protect Saddam and ,
Iraqi opposition.
guard his palaces and vital installaBut, he said, other factions 'Nith- tions, Iraqi expert.&lt; and opposition
·
_
in' the U.S. administration favor dif- otTicials say.
ferent courses of action. Some doubt
"It is not the efficiency of the
· grou11.s like Chalabi'.s Iraqi National security apparatus around Saddam,
Congress could hold the opposition but rather its ruthlessness," Duncan
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will. appear lor sworn interviews in
Associated Press Writer
closed session. but it is not clear that
WASHINGTON - The House they would testify at hearings.
. impeachment inquiry is moving
Clinton, traveling in Asia. said
beyond President Clinton's affair today he did not see any of the hearwith Monica Lewinsky. after an ini· ing but did get a "cursory" briefing.
tial hearing· produced a heated clash He did-take issue with the commitbetween Independent Counsel· Ken- · tee's vote to subpoena Bennett.
nelh Starr and presidential lawyer ' "As far as 1 know, there has nevDavid Kendall.
er been a ca.se where a person's
Starr made a grueling. · 12-hour lawyer was a.&lt;ked to come and testiappearance before the committee fy,'' Clinton told reporters at Tokyo's 1
Thursday, fencing with hostile Haneda airport before boarding Air ·
Democrats and basking in Republi- Force One for a Oight to Seoul, South
can praise before engaging in a Korea.
much-anticipated showdown with
In an hour of high drama, Starr
Kendall. Starr was so 'much in the and Kendall. two tit~ns of the Washspotlight that the facts of his ington legal establishment, battled
impeachment referral on the Lewin- each other as if they were performsky matter barely got .a mention.
ing for a counroom jury.
Before exhaus~lawmaken we,nt . . "l.et111l' begin wit,h the sim~le Qut
home, they met in closed session to ·. ~werful truth that r\othi!JS, ,in this
extend to move the inqu1ry -into the overkill of investigation amounts to
Kathleen Willey ca'le and other mat- ajustitication for the imPeachment of
ters. Majority Republicans approved the president' of the United States,"
subpoena.&lt; for Clinton's lawy~r in the· Kendall said betore extending greetPaula Jones· case, Robert Bennett; ingsto Starr.
It was one of the last peaceful
Daniel Gecker, attorney for Mrs.
Willey, a former White House aide exchanges between tpe two.
who says Clinton groped' her near the
"I thought that what we were here
Oval Office; and an acquaintance of tOflay to discuss is a referral, which
Mrs. Willey. major Democratic donor we believe contains substantial and
Nathan Landow.
credible information of potential
Committee ofticials announced impeachable offenses by the presithat Clinton'.s closest aide, Bruce dent 0 f the United States." the prosLindsey. also would be subpoenaed. ecutor told Kendall after the lawye.r .
No vote w~s required, because kept attacking Starr's conduct.
Kendall asked at another point:
Democrats did not object. All four

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trouble for any who suggest .c hange.
Many Republi cans are frustrJted that Clinton gets more credit in public
opinion polls than the y do on Social Security. even though he hasn't taken
any stand nn the program 's future beyond a general demant.! to set aside gov- .
emmenl surpluses umil it's fix~ll.
·
Clinton has met several times thi s month with top allvisi!N. including
R.ubifl. to review Social Security options. But Rubin rejecled an invitation

to t&lt;;stify Thursday. sending David Wilcox instead.
"The president in his State of the Union address said 'save Social Security first.' We all applauded ... but to thi' puint it's just a 'logan.'' said Sen .
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Dash has counseled Starr on a
wide range of issues for the past four
years, reviewing evidence and participating in the process on whether
grand jury indictments should be
sought.
Dash, chief counsel to the Senate
Wute•gate Committee a quarter-century ago, has been a lawyer for nearly five decade s and teaches at
Georgetown University Law Center.
Dash, a registered Democrat, ha.&lt;
long said that if Starr didn' t heed his
advice, he would not stay on in the
post.
. At Thursday's House Judiciary

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historical look at leukemia patients in
Marion.County in hopes of finding an
explanation for a higher-than-normal
incidence of the disease.
Epidemiologist Robert Indian said
here Thu.rsday the department will
conduct a detailed case study of residents diagnosed with the disease
since 1992.
'
Patients will be interviewed about
their work and dietary habits. the pets
they owned, the pesticides they used
and a host of other topics.

Committee impeachment hearing.
Starr gave no indication that Dash
was quitting. hailing his "great w'isdom t.!uring my tenure" and noting
that Dash. had consulted on the
impeachment referral that accused
Clinton of abusing hi ~ presidential
powers.
"We were guided by Sam Dash.
who had very strong views on that,"
Starr said.
Amid strong critio.:ism of Starr's
Lewinsky investigation. longtime
associates of Dash in the legal profession have questioned him privately about why he continues to work for
the prosecutor. lawyers who know
·Dash have said.
Until now, Dash has strongly

for the retirement progrJ.m.

Without changes, experts predict Social Security will ruo short of ca'h in
2032. after the nation's huge baby boom generation retires.
· Both politjcal parties say they want to work together to mend Social Secu·
(Contlnued on Page 3)

"And has anybody been tired from
your office. Mr. Starr. for leaking'/"
"No, because I don' t believe anyone has leaked gmnd jury information: Mr. Kendall," the prosecutor
snapped back.
.
Republicans c~aracterized t~e
subpoenas as the next logical step to
move the inquiry forward. Members
now have heard marathon testimony
from Starr and read mountain~ of evi·
dence he submitted in September to
back his allegations that Clinton
~om mined impeachable offenses,
including perjury and obstruction of
justice. in the Lewinsky matter..
READY TO TESnFY - Independent CounHI Kenneth Starr
"I think we're just going forth.
was sworn In Thursday on Capitol. Hill, prior to te~tlfylng before
\f)'ing to make sure that we' ve got all
the Hou1141 Judiciary Commlttae'slmpeechmant hearings. (AP)
the evidence," said Rep. Steve Republican resolution that refused to with Ms." Lewinsky and _denied he
Chabot, R-Ohio. "I think that we' re recognize attorney-client contiden- had any conflicts, he willingly agreed
making some real progress,"
· _tiallty in the- inquiry: 'Lindsey. a with Republican assertions that ClinTo Demc:JCrats, the new subpoe4J~ deputy White House counsel, has ton lied time aod agairr to conceal his
were a .Republican admission that the unsuccessfully ruised that issue in rtlatiorishlp with the former White
evidence so far ' has led to no' t&lt;:derJI CllUrt to keep from answering House intern.
'
impeachable offenses- not in the some questions in Starr's investigaAt the end of his appearanc~.
Lewinsky case and. as Starr admitted tion.
Republicans gave the former appeiThursday, not in the White House's
Throughout the day Thursday. late court judge a standing ovation.
misuse of FBI files or firings in the Democrats pounded Starr with' aileStarr's testimony was the tirstthe
White House travel office.
gations of misconduct - accusing commiuee had taken since receiving
"That comes to bad news for tl1t him of failing to disclose contacts boxes of his evidence this fall . While
most · angry Clinton · haters," said with Paula Jones' lawyers to the Jus- the full GOP-controlled House has
Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass. "Hope tice Department and by discouraging voted for an open-ended inquiry.
springs eternal in the breasl&lt; of the Ms. Lewinsky from calling her Republican appetite for prolonged
right wing. but I think it's less and lawyer la.st January. when prosecutors . proceedings has diminished markedless likely they're going to come up . and FBI agents working for Starr first ly in the wake of election setbacks.
with anything."
·
confronted her about the affair with Thus, it was. not clear whether.-' or
in the closed session , the com- the president.
when - articles of impeachment
mittee also voted party line for a
While Starr denied misconduct would ever emerge from the panel.

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David Wilcox, a Treasury a.sistanl secretary, told the committee. "He will
continue to review ... whether proposing a specific plan would help move
the process forward."
Clinton ha.' consistently stated his intention to begin nonpartisan talks on
Social Security early next year. Wilcox said:
GeneSperling, the administration 's point man on Social Security. said earlier this week that deciding the best role for Clinton is "a key strategic issue"
for the administration.
Archer said earlier this week that Republicans in Congress would push
next year for both Social Security changes and a large tax cut; and that both
were possible.
·
Treasury Secretary Roberi Rubin told reporters that he believes the nation
should "first address Social Security and once that's been done, take up whatever other questions people want to put forward, whether it be questions of
Ia" cuts or other programs."
'•
·
In the pa.st. Social Security's tremendous popularity ha.&lt; spelled political

spurs Starr's ethics adviser to resign

By PETE YOST .
\ your usual professional decisionmaking by accepting the invitation of
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON - Sam Dash. the House Judiciary Commiuee to
Kenneth Starr's ethics adviser, ' appear ... and serve as an aggressive
resigned today after strongly urging advocate for the proposition that the
the speciul prosecutor not to testify in evidence ... demonstrates that the
the . House impeachment hearing president committed impeachable
against President Clinton.
. offenses."
"As independent counsel you
"You have violated your obligations under the independent counsel have only one narrow duty under the
statute and have unlawfully intruded statute relating to the House's power
on the power of impeachment," Dash . of impeachment," Da.•h wrote. "That
one duty ... is to objectively provide
said in a leuer to Starr.
"I resign for a fundamental rea- for the House substantial and credisons." Dash said. "~gainst my strong ble·information that may constitute'
advice. you decided to depart from grounds for impeachment."

MARION (AP) - The Ohio
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Associated. Press Writer
WASI:f!NGTON - Neither President Clinton. nor Republican leaders arc·
prepared as yet to be the first to endorse any specific Social Security fix, even
as the clock tick~ on their pledges to aim for a solution ne'l year.
"Without a specific plan from the president, a very difficult job will
become muc~. much harder," Rep, ,Bill Archer, R-Texa.&lt;, said Thursday as
his committee opened the first congressional hearing on the issue since the
Nov. 3 elections. Archer chairs the House Ways and Means Committee. which
oversees the nation's retirement program.
Despite increasing pressure· from Archer and qtliers. however. administration officials say Clinton ha.' no plans for now to send Congress a blu!'print for making sure Social Security doesn't run out of.money in the next
century.
.
"It has been the president's judgment thus far that for us to put out a plan
would not have been helpful, and could have served to polarize the debate."

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Satan
worship
investigated
in Colombia

BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) Authorities were searching for clues
in the killings of 25 c'hildren whose
remains- mostly skelelons- were
found this week at the huttom of a
ravine and scattered about afl over~
grown city lot.
Forensic experts estimate the oldest victim was 16 and at least half
were I0 or younger. Liquor boules
were found beside some remains, and
two victims were tied to lrees and
apparently tortured. according to
mayoral aide Luis Fernando Henao.
Prosecutors said Wednesday they
were considering all possibilities.
including that the children in Pereira.
a western state capital 110 miles from.
Bog01a. may have been killed by vig- .
1lantes as part of a "social cleansing"
campaign of suspected juvenile delinquents.
Officials said they also- were probing the possibility that satanic cults
were involved in at least some of the
deaths.
"It's a city where satanism is
widely practiced. and there's a lot of
talk that children are used in riiUals,"
Henao said. ·
Mayor Luis Alberto Duque said,
however. that accounts linking the
deaths to cults had "in a 'high per- .
cent age been ruled out."
"It's very distressing and disturbing . ... It's truly a mystery," Duque
said.

Smaller crowds gather
for last-ga$p meteor show
DOl SUTHEP. Thailand (A P) It was. at least. a spectacular sunset.

CAIRO. Egypt (APJ- Its latest
standoff with Saddam Hussein now
pa.st. the United States is couning the
lmqi opposition with the declared
aim of toppling the !rnqi leader.
But standing between Washington
and the emergence of a new ·fmqi
reg1me are a fragmented opposition
that often suiTers from a lack of credibility and Saddam himself. a man
with a singular repu1a1ion for survival .
:'(Saddam) immune to coups, and
h~ 1s the best amo~g cons~imtors, ··
sa1d Ahmed Chalab1, head ol the Iraqi
Nahonal Congress. an opposition
umbrella group considered a favorite
to receive nearly $100 million in U.S.
military a.«istance. Chalabi met with
U.S. Assistant Secretary of State
Martin lildyk on Wednesday.
But Iraq experts in the West dismissed the U.S. aid- approved la.•t
month by Congress to oust Saddam
-:--as a futile gesture. Some opposit1on groups even rejected the offer.
. Many. in fact, fear that an Iraq
wllhout Saddam would splinter into

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defended the prosecutor to 'these
associates. telling them that Starr is
being unf~irly criticized by Clinton
loyalists and that St~rr is conducting
aggressive but faii' investigation.
Dash recently has come under criticism from critics of Starr's oflice for
the $400 an hour Dash charges the
government for his services as ethics
counselor to the prosecutor.

an

Dash said that he worked many
free hours for Starr, pulling his actual compensntion at closer to S I00 an
hour. Dash's pay is capped :Jt
$118.400 a year.
Dash has played a role in anumber of Controversies su rrounding
Starr's otlice.

Construction
budget wins
committee's
full approval

COLUMBUS (AP) - Republicans and Democrals, who three
weeks ago were spending millions to ·
knock each other out of their House
seats, put their differenc.es aside
when it came to dealing with a $1.7
\liliion state construction budget.
Members of the H9use Finance &amp;
Appropriation Commillee voted
unanimously Thursday night to se nd
the bill to the full House for consideration.
House Sp,eaker JoAnn Davidson.
R-Reynoldsburg, aitributed the relatively smooth passage of the bill to
lessons she learned on her first capi1~1 appropriations bill two years ago.
Then. a rancorous debate over
money included for spans stadiums
nearly derailed the bill and kept lawmakers at work into the smaiF hours .
.
of the m?rning.
There !vas little evidence of partisanship Thursday. even though the .
bill incl~ded $44 million for football
stadiums for the Cleveland Browns
and Cincinnati Bengals.
.. 1 tried to be more sensitive to
members' needs.' ' Davidson said.
That meant spreading around a
sizable chunk of money for local projects - such as mu se ums. parks and
theaters -

that member.'i can show

off to voters back home.
· Lawmakers on the 31-member
commillee spent most of Thursday in
closed meetings trying to squeeze out
a few more dollars tor the so-called
··.community projects." In the end,
they came up with an extra $3 mil lion for projects such"-' League Park
Tourist Museum in Cleveland. t~e
Columbus Fire Museum and other
things that don ' t necessarily have
anything to do with state government.
But members of members of both
parties were most pleased with the
record amount of money· to help
school districts repair or replace rundown buildings.
"What we have been fighting for
the .last two years is to imp(pve edu:
cation and to itnprov e our sc hool

facilities:· said Rep. Barbara Boyd,
D-Ckveland Heights. "This bill does
that ." .

The bill include' $505 million for
school repairs ami constructiOn over.

the two budget years ending June 30.
2000.
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expected, Indian found in a study
released in August.
The high rate of leukemia is largely due to the prevalence of one type
of l~ukemia among women 60 and
older. Indian found 15 women with
chronic lymphocyiic leukemia when
1.9 cases would be expected.
In order for the case study to
achieve statist ical significance, at

least 50 patients will have to cooperate. Indian said. So far. he li'as contacted 10 patients. All were eager to
assist. he saitl.
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While Indian searches for com"This is the only way we're going
to find a risk factor:· Indian said . mon risk factors among all the
"We're after where they were 20 patients. he also will conduct a separate analysis of the older women
years ago, 10 years ago." ·
Meanwhile, the OHio Environ- with chronic lymphocytic leukemia
mental Protection Agency and the to see if there 's a c01:nmon link
Army Corps of Engineers will con- between them.
tinue their assessments of the coun-

Indian 's study is expected to take
ty's soil, air and water.
at
leust
a year to complete.
Leukemia. a cancer of the bloodThe
Ohio
EPA said it plans to conforming cells, can take decades to
develop after an exposure to a duct an exhaustive tesl of the drinking water Nov. 30 at River Valley
leukemia-causing agent.
Between 1992 and 1996, 57 Mar- · High School, where a forfner military
ion County residents were diagnosed dump has been founcj on 5 acres of
with •he disease when 39 would be school grounds .

Thursday lor the excavation they will be doing
to reduce arsenic rrom ditches this weekend at
River Valley High School In Marion. (AP)

MARKING TI-lE SITE.- Paula Figura, a•soclate hydrogeologlst, and Mike Gilmer, field
team leader from Montgomery Watson·, an engineering construction company, placed markers

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Akron Beacon Journal, Nov. 15
School supcnntendcnts anus~ Ohm muo. t hJ\ ~ p.1lcd on heanng that the
Oh1o Board of Tax Appeals ruled a co-o" nc-r of a he- PC"rry nuclear power

By Jack Anderson
and Jan Moller
Shon lakes from long-winded
muckrakers.
Whne House numbers-crunchers
arc now quielly confidenl 1ha1 lhey
have lhe numbers 1n lhe House 10
avoid an impeachment 1nal by 1he
Senale.
Many Republicans have pnvately
voaced their des1re to get the
impeachmen1 hc!arings over wilh as
qutckly as possible And Judocoary
Commollee Chaorman Henry Hyde.
R-111 • \IIBniS 10 make sure lhal a vole
is held before Ilk! end of the year -·
in part so 1ha1 oncoming members
won'l have 10 cas11heor ·firsl vole on

can conference.
If o1 's ~rue, as
lhey say. lhal
dmrily begms al
home. lhcn perhaps
Tipper
Gore oughl lo
1honk
1wicc
before she lakes
to the! lalk-show
c1rcu11 again.
Las1 Fnday
lhe second lady
made an ompassooned plea before lhe na1ion on
Larry Kong LIVe. She had JUSt
reiUmed from a lour of stonn-ravaged N1caragua and Honduras,

the president•s Impeachment

where tens of thousands lost their

R•ghl now, Whne House ms1ders
are expecling ompeachment anodes
IO pass Ilk! ludocoary Commlllce by a
parly-hnc vole . Once Ilk! ossuc
reaches Ilk! House noor, they expect

lives 10 Hurncanc M11eh.
Obvoously qune shaken by lhe
1ragcdy, Mrs. Gore appealed iearfully for much-needed donalions.
··one 1hmg ! learned os !hal cash

three or four Democrats from conservaovc dtstncts 10 vote in favor.
That mean~ Clinton needs to con
.r vmce at leasl a dozen Rcpubht·ans to
vote ag3tnsl impeachment to 3\0id a

would be the most Important donat10n that could be made:· GorC sa1d.
""And m both counlnes, the dJstnbuuon method for g1vmg aid 1s gomg
to he through the church structure.··

lnalm lhe Senalc
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Keep your eyes on Rep. Peler
Kong, R-N Y., whom lhe Whuc
House regards as lhc closest thmg
lhey have lo.a fncnd m lhe Repubh-

We arc touched 1ha1 Mrs. Gore.
along wolh many others. cares
enough aboul the people ul Honduras 10 lend her moral suppor1 m
tlus tome uf cnsos ll1e second lady

even stayed overntghl in a 1mt, she
1old King, " because I didn't wantlo
dosplace any of the rehef workers,
who were helping people."
But we also hope lhal lhe Gores
back up !heir heanfeh concern wilh
an equally hcanfelt donablln Last
year. you may re.call, lhe Gores
donated a full $353 of thc!ir
$197,797 income 10 charily
Since ' John Podesla replaced
&amp;skme Bowles as Whole House
ch1ef of staff, the executive mans1on
has gone back 10 the fulure
Bowles, a North Carolma businessman, was a soft-spoken, genteel
manager who preferred to keep
above the fray when discussoons g01
messy. The mercunal Podesla is
more suo ted lo Clinlon 's tc:mperament. Whne House siaffers say.
Under Bowles, meelmgs started
on time and were run 10 an orderly
fashion . He kepi the! Wh1te House
runnmg like a corporallon' smooth
and effic1en1, wllh ,everybody knowmg the1r places on lhe machonery.
Buf under Podesla, lhe Wh11e
House os operaung more hke 11 dod
in Chnlon's early days.: when p•u.a
bo&lt;es huered lhe Wesl Wing and
meellngs could go on endlessly
wolhout a decision beong made One
insoder calls Podesta a "mastc:r leg-

planl os elo goble for refunds worth $24 mollo on on propeny taxes paod smcc
198K
ll1c 1mplocatoons oflhCrulong for sc hoofd1s1n"ets arc scnous and emphaSJ'l.C once agam the need 10 redut·c thL" dcpcndcn~.c on lcx:al property taxes to
fmancc sc hools.
Busmesses pay .e suhstant1al amount of the propcny taxes that fin'ance
local schools In addouon_IO real cs1a1e laxcs. lhcy arc assesse):l on langoble
parsonal property- !halos fumoture and fixiUre s. Inventory. machmery and
eqUipment used m bus mess

; 11115 assessmenl on archoteclural and cngmecnng work IS what Duquesne
conlested II argued lhe lax was unfaor. and lhe lax appeals board agreed
: Ohio has 30 power plan Is. If lhe Duquesne ruhng holds, ot woll sel a
prtccdentlhat olher compames woll follow.
; The Duquesne ruhng blows an01hcr hole on a syslem that the stale hogh

· We have seen one acc1dent afler another 1n the past several months, many

mCiuJmg a1'rcrafl. The mosl recenl came Sunday when four Navy fl1ers
a~oard the USS Enlerpnse docd on the cold walers of Ihe Atlanloc Ocean durIn~ noght floght operauons

" He 's good in small meetmgs, of
~or four people. Bu1 he's terrible at running b•g meetmgs."
Podesta 'will have his work ciu
oul for him. The House S~r-to­
be, Rep. Roben LivingsiOn, R-La..
is every bot the deal-maker !hat
Podesta IS He's spenl his careeT cutling deals among cOlleagues as a
member of lhe AppropriatiOIIli Commonee, and he underslands lhe an of
leverage. On legislalive matlers, !he
While House expects L1vmgs10n 10
be a much tougher adversary lhan
Gongnch.
The feud hasn"l recetved much
coverage, but il could have much
greater long-lerm 1mpac1 lhan lhe
1abloid baules be1wcen the presidenl
and Ken SlaiT.
The Federal Reserve and lhe
Office of Complroller of lhe Currency doni hke each other much The
1wo agencies are fighung over who
gel&lt; to regulale nalional banks under
a sweepmg bank modermzat1on
effon under way in Congress.
A bill was expecled to pass lhos
fall but collapsed al lhe lasl mmule,
amtd threaiS of a presidenlial veiO.
The admm1str.atmn 1s s1d1ng wtth
OCC. whtle mosl people m Con,
gress support the Fed
Longumc congresstonal s1affer
Jake Lewis, now editor of "The.
Nadcr"Leuer" on banks and consumers. reporls !hal Acting OCC
ch1ef Juhe Wilhams has been lak!ng
heal from 1he Fed for suggesting 10
banks lhal 1hey slop makmg bad
loans· Williams was pan1cularly
erotical of Long Term Capital Managemenl, 1he g1an1 hedge fund that
recenlly collapsed and was rescued
by a Fed-ammged balioul
Sa1d Wilhams to a risk-manage-

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Checklist for the impeachment hearings

Letters· to the editor-

By William A. Rusher
Between now and 1he end ot the

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America's helping hand
Dear Edotor.
: i\mcroca os today hclpmg the people of Sou1h Amcnca who are recoveron~ from Ihe cffccls of El Nmo People always ask why we should help Ihem
IR-Ihc I920s and 1930s. Holler and Ihe Nazo party wid Ihe German people,
wbo were lrymg 10 get through the Greal Depress10n.that of they were elcctClt 10 polnoeal ofhcc lhal they would go&gt;c Ihem everylhong Ihat lhey had losl
"'"·' rcsull ol fnsong the Forst World War added 10 1hc lcrnble cffccl from the
t.Jq,Tcsswn

year,

national

attention

Jud1c1ary Comm iltee, which is
now
holdong
hcan ngs on the

w1ll

•nevuably be focused on lhe hearmgs of the House Jud1ciary Comm lllJ'e and any acuon lhal eolher Ihe
commillee or 1he full Hou se may
take as a resull How woll ot all play
ou1? Herewnh, a checkhsl of poonJs
to temember:

questton
will report

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the

full House
probably
on
December At
thi S
Writing ,
Kenn eth Starr IS

I The Cm\Siltutmn vests m the

House

and
to

lhc

Rusher

power to unpcach a pres1dent -- m

Ihe on Iy certaon
Witness -- . snme -

lhmg the Democrats once looked
forward to hut , on second thought,
~•rc bcgmnmg 1o worry about Mr
S1arr has undergone one of Ihe great

effect, 10 dec1de thai he oughl 1o be
lro cd The lroal, however. must be
conducted by t~c Senate, and lis
GCrnun people hstcncd to them , Jasc1sts and nuiJtanst s domg the same m
only power, if 11 fonds h1m gUJhy, IS
IHtly and Japan would t:ome to power an those nations as well The re sult was.
to remove hun, by a two-th1rds demom zmg s of modern Amcncan
the Second World War that kollcd 50 molhon people
vole . It is a safe bel 1ha1 a lot of hiSIOry, with v1r1ually no opporluno: After the war. Europe was m t uans 1 he Unued Kmgdom was bankrupt
Amcnt:ans don ' t observe lhts dl s· ly to defend homself How will he
,u(d would lose most ol her overseas emp1re In the years lhal lollowed,
llncllon, and, when asked by a poll- appear an person, on national te\cvlJapan was also m rums Amcnca under the Marshall Pl an reached out a hclpsler, '"Do you think Presodent Ci on - ston'1 Much hangs on the answer.
mg: hand so that n11lh ons would not starve and to c.:ontmuc the lrccdom that
3 Thus lar, lhc unly mailers
ion should be Impeached "' " oeply
i\incnc,t and her alhes had paod such a ho gh procc lor
"'No" -- when whal they really _referred by Mr. Starr 10 Ihe Judocoa:The Sovtct Un1nn w.1s wJ\Img and wautng to step m With Its huge army
mean IS that lhey don 'l thonk he ry Committee as possibly Impeach as· II had done when they lobcraled the natiOns nf caslcrn Europe Irom Naz1
able offenses mvolve alleged omsGermany Only unhke lhe, Umled Sldtcs and ns allocs. lhc Sovoel Army ought to be removed II 1s cnllrcly
conduct
(perJury , subornatiOn of
possi
ble
10
beheve
lhat
Mr
Cionwould neve r leave
ton
's
conducl
warranls
Impeach
perJury
and
wuness 1ampenng) -by
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Chnlon
tn
connectiOn wath the
cn'dmg ,ud , lo lhc counlnes around the world There arc always pohlocal par- ment, but lhat the Senale ought 10
Momca Lcwonsky scandal Will any
yec1de agaonst removmg h1m lor u
tic s and leaders JUSt waJtmg to sc1zc power whcll a countr) has su ffered a
2.
The
House
has
already
'otcd
others
be forthcommg ' These
dt sastcr, c1thc1 man made ur natural All to of Len those \eadet s arc c 1thcr
' overwhelmmgly (by huge margons might InVolve WhucwatCI , ' rravcl
llg.unst Arncru.:a or turn aga1nst Amcnca once they t:omc an to power. It IS far
gate and/or F1legate -- but not Ch•bcttc1 to spend h1ll1ons on food , water, mcd tcal suppl1cs and eqUipment than on both par11es) to dcc1de whether
Mr Clmlon oughl to be Impeached , nagalc, wh1ch has never been a part
to spend b1lhons on the weapons and spend Amenc&lt;~n li ve~:, t(l set free a
and has referred lhe quest1on lo 1ts of Mr. Starr's f1e)d olmq01ry In all
nat1on and Its people who are ruled by a dictator who proves a threttt to
Amcroca and us mterests around lhc world.
Wolhoul Amenca helpong lhese ~eople they may chose a leader and leadership thai IS not what lhcy really wanl or need. We have seen thiS happen
,oil loo ohen all ,tround the world Money and supplie s we can replace,
:The Nam Iold Ihem Ihey would govc back 10 them,, new place as a world
ll!adcr .111~ a new cmpare that would last a thous.md yca1 s Unfmtunatcly, the

Amt: n ct~ n

hves we cannot replace

Results speak for themselves
I wou ld lok e "' thank eac h responder mvolvcd wuh Ihe Nov 5 tram Lcakon g hydrochl oroc aud certa inly ha s the p01cn11al for daonagc bolh
to people .ond 1hc envoronmclll
Wh en I an 1vcd on I he sce ne almut 7 am , Ihe Muso n Co unty OflJce
of Em c1gcrH.:y Servtccs. Pt Pleas ant F1rc Department .1nd nlher emergency 1csponsc rcrsonncl had cstahhshcd a sale hound dry and were
qut ckly a ssessi ng the sJtuauon 1 he AKZO reS pon se team was .tlrc,1dy
suited up .md pcr lormt ng a sstc rcv 1cw
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'I he houurn l1nc 1s lh.t! nohml y was sct1uus \y IRJUr~(J With on ly .!lew
tn1nor exposures reportctl !rom the OhJO stt.J e, .md 1hc cm!! lnn nH.:nt was
protcch.: U as the spil l w.1s p ro p ~o:r l y c:o nt.uncU .md l:l~o:.m~o:d
By p10pctly 11HIIl&lt;l£' 1n g the sp 11l sJtc, re sponse pc1 snnnc\ worked l:lthc
' ly w1th CSX .mJ the produc t m.muf.tdun.: r:-; to s,I h::l y tclurn t il ~.: .uc ,, to
!Hlllll.tl Man y people worked thtou ghout the 111 ght
Nn th e C\Cill w.Is n·t handled 100 pcrL Cilt pcd ct:t ly Th.1t ' ' th e n :: .m lll
!01 po!&gt;.( 11\r..: ldcnt cvalu.lllons and " lcs ~o n s lcaJn cJ But th e rc ~ ull, spc.1k
lor thc111 o.;c/vcs A po tcnual dts &lt;Istcr wa s a propc1ly h.md\cd 1111. 1Jl.:nl My
hal 1s ofl to c,H: h rc,ponder mvohcd
Kevin Ucnnis,

Ma&lt;on Count)
Local

By George R. P lagenz
The bumper sto cker on the car
stopped m fronl of me at lhe red
loght read "Real men love Jesus "
The tmphc&amp;tJon was that real men
love Jesus because Jesus was a real
man On thos subject Chnstoans
have been rece1vmg m1xed s1gnals
for the pas I 2,000 years.
"Almos t mvanably the

del aliment on Route 2 Sou th hclow Henderson

Emcr~cncy

Planning

Committee Chairman

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we have been g1ven of Jesus show
hom woth a halo ar6und hos head, "
·says Bruce Bart~1n 111 ht s book,
"The Man Nobody Kn ows" (Bu cca nee r Books, 1992)
" II reqUires on ly a Ionic 1cad1ng
bel ween the Iones 10 rc,oh zc Ihat the
patniCT'i h .l~c nwdcd us,'' Barton
\\I riles
"'They have shown us a trail
man. under-muscled , wuh a solt
fac e -- .t woman s fa~.:c covered by
u hcdrd ~- ,md a hetll g n hut halllcd

look as though the problem s ol lov In g WCIC SO g11CVOUS !hal death
wou ld he a welcome rele ase "
Barton's Je sus w.1 sn 1 l1ke th1 s
Ft~r
!rom hc 1n g the
"p.tl c
G,,hlc.m"' ol poet 1\lgernon SwJn hurnc h1s Jesus was an nutdoo1
m.\n 'w llh muscle s hard as ~ron ,'
~.1ys Barton, who w.ts hc st known
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renowned Bat-

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Bar1on,
Durs11ne and
Osborne.)
Rccalhng
the
gos pel
story of Jesus
c h.tstn g
the
money -changfrom

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watched h1111

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There have been olher attempts
lncrature and fancy to make
Jesus appear more manly and
human.
Will ~am 'E Phopps, a bobhcal
scholar from Davts and Elkins
College. a small Presbytenan msto tulJon 1n West V1rgima, wrote a
hook en111icd. 'Was Jesus Marned' " (Harper &amp; Row, 1970)
To rconforce h1 s pos1110n that
Jesus was nol celibate bul had a
wok. Phopps coted scholarly rctcl ·
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Plagenz
Ill ciCtJOil 011 lh&lt;tl

,tflcrn oo n had any douht thai he

W,\S full y Lap~hk ·o l· l,lkang: ~.:.w.:: ol
lmn,cll
No n. thhy p!iCSt 01 monc yt: h.m gcl c.ncd Ln sl,mtl up to thm;c
h1 ~.:c ps"

Jt:sus · .lppc,il to women who
t.:O II SI IIUICJ ,\ J,u gc ruopmlHHl llf

1\ Js C)osC lncnd'i, IS oftclt CJ ICd ,\s
cv &amp;dc nu: nt h1s lemi !IITIIIY
But the tnn -oltcn l oJ!!O ltCil
fact tn the se rel ,\tJO ns hlp s.- s.Jys
Bnllun "1s thut women . u e not
drawn hy wea kne ss The sallow laced, th1n -hppcd, so-c alled s pill tun! type may awaken mntcm .ll
Jnsttnd s hut li lnc'e the wotld
hcg.m nn powc1 h,p; l.l ~ tcn cd lit\.'

" Hc hn:w ~.:ultuJc .. he noted ,
'plauxl h1gh v.1lu c on 111 iU
. rJage
.mJ (,;h1h.hcn It w.ls .1ssumed that
C \CI Y son 111 .1 Hch1cw tam1ly
\VOU ld 111 ~11 ry "
ThcJc!Oic. lhc B1hlc \ sil c nt:c
1cga Hhn g Jesus' mant a! stntus
shou ld he Interpreted . accmdmg tn

Phopps . " lo mean tll.ll he loll owed
the a~.:ccp ted mores ot h1s culture
.lnd 11l.UIJCd."

Whole Ban on·, book lcndcd 1o'
hc1 ghten Jes us' ,taturc 1n !he eyes
ol oc.odcos , hooks lokc Phipp s'
shocked many But none enraged
Jc.Jdcrs more than a p10postUon

ol fercd by Thom ,ts Hearns of the

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philosophy faculty at the College
of W1lham and Mary, who raised
the question , "Was •Jesus a
Stssy?"
" Pastors and Sunday school
teachers often leel compelled 10
dep1c1 Jesus as a sorl of early John
Wayne -- angnly dnvong the
money-changers from the lcmple,
1elhng the Phansees where to go on
lhc lou ~ hest lcrm s, stay ong cool m
1he face of adversny and, as 1n
every good western, defealong lhe

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wotld needs more ol the fem1n1ne

quallloes Jesu s expressed
'" Jesus was g1vcn to cxprcssmg
a wade tangc of emotiOns," says
Hem ns '"He wept wtthout shame

He responded 10 beauty He was
to uched With compassionate ten -

dern ess al lhe soghl bl suffcnng.
He loved lillie children the hords
of the aor and the lolocs ol Ihe il cld.
Here was no John Wayne "
George Plagenz is a syndicated writer for Newspaper Enter·
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Snow os predicted for northea•l Ohio tonight with up to one inch accu·
mulatoon possoble some- places. Rain is possible elsewhere in the slate:
Lows woll be 30-35.
Cold wonds blowing across the warmer waters of Lake Erie could pro-duL-e more snowshowers on the nonhc!ast on Sruurday. Snow flurries are like·
I) on lhe norlhwest and central.
H1ghs Will be in the 40s.
The record-hogh temperature 'for this date at the Columbus weather stauon wa&lt; 74 degrees in 1942 whole the record low wa~ II in 1914 Sunsel
tonoghl woll be at 5 12 p m. and sunrise Saturday 31 7:23 a.m.
Weather forecut:
TonoghL Panly cloudy early, then mostly cloudy with a chance of rain
and snow showers afler midnight. Lows in tlil: lower 30s Norlhwesl wind
I0 10 15 mph Chance of rain 70 percent.
Salurday... A chanc~ of snow flurries in the morning, otherwtse becomon~ mostly sunny. Highs in 1he mid 40s.
Sawrday night.. Mostly clear. Lows oh the mid and upper 20s.
Extended forecast:,
Sunday Clear Hoghs in the lower and mid 50s'.
Mondfry ... Moslly clear. Lows in the m1d and upper 30s and htghs on the
lower 60s
Tuesday. Panly cloudy. Lows in !he upper 30s and h1ghs on !he lower 60s

Decline in ranks, money
worries National Guard
McCONNELSVILLE (AP) Ohoo Army Naloonal Guard officials
are wonied thai budge! culs and 1he
ded1111ng number of guardsmen
could hurllhe Guard's ab1IUy to help
&lt;oulhcast Ohio in a lime of need.
··we have losl 30 percenl of our
Ioree strength m the last seve n years
due to budgel cuts and it is more
1mportan1 th~m ev.er to get across to
legJSialors what the Guard means 10
communotoes hke McConnelsville,
C.tmbridge,and Olhers 1n the regoon. "
stud Brag Gen Hartley. deputy.com·
mander ot the 381h lnt~lry Do vi soon.

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The Roverbend Talent Rev1ew '98
w11i be held Nov 27 and 28, 8.15
p m. at the Meigs Moddle School in
Moddleport. and not Dec. 27 ~nd 2~.
a&gt; mdicated on a photo caploon 1n
Thursday's D.uly S~ntonel. The cor\ red Jatt!s wc:re g1ven In the story.

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l~lratlon before we were to ru~o,h Out and put dov. n a 'IX"Itic marL.er ·
A \\' h1te Hou...e conference on Soc tal Secunt\' on Dec 8-9 y, ill ... rart that

proce". Sp.:rhng '-aid Bu1 he added 1ha1 ··a dJ):and-a-half cun krence ""'
gmng. to produce a magiC plan to bnng e\ efl on~ togeLher ··
Sen. Judd Gregg . R-N H . v. ho 1'- to att~nd the: conterenc~. ~nJ 'omcthmg
a.' hard and fa&lt;1 a_, le~o;lallon hnl needed from Clonlon. but Gregg added
··as long as he b functJOmng on a plane of the rther~al \\elan t mo\c! ··
.. What v..i! nec:d to hear from the pre, Idem '' \\ h11.:h ol the: t'punn, Ihal

are out there he \\ould be v.tlling to con,ader:· Gregg ... ~uJ
Povi.ible !'&gt;Oiullon~ for Suc1al Secunl) ·, com1ng ra . . h crunl h 1m: lut..Je 'urh
pohtu:ally un~VOI) 'teJ)' a.' rahmg 1he retirement a£e or 1nmmmg retm~e~·
yearly. co,t-of-IJving raJSC\
Man)- Repubhcam. and "--rne Democrat"- ,u~!!e'l that unrt...er' coOitl ~am
fnore by putting retlrt!mem contnbuuon~ mto -~h~ 'll!X k mar~t:l than Soc1al
Secunty now gam .. by m\e~lmg the money m ~overnm.: nt hnnd . .
Clanton. wh1le nol reJecung 1he 1dea of md1vu.hml Jn\e..,tmenl accounts,

A slereo syslem and Jewelry were among Ihe Items reponed slolen from
ha&lt; expres&gt;ed unease about ,lock maii&lt;e1 nsk'
a Tuppers Plains residence recently.
Chrisuna WC!i!fall, Arbaugh Addluon. reponed she lefl her 1raoler Ia" week
and upon Wednesday found II had been enlered through an end wondow.
according lo Meogs County Shenff James M Soubby.
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held Sunda). 7 p.m. atlhe Long Bo~- .
Reponed stolen were an RCA s1creo sy"em. a Moddlelon doll. compacl ' LEPC meeling
The Mc1gs Count) Emergency 1om l"nlled \1ethodo'l Church_. ·
d~scs and Ca.'isette tapes. vadeo tape!'! , a man\ weddmg nng. woman\ wedPl annmg Commlltee w1ll hold a reg- Pan,h1oner' ar~ :.h.lo..t&gt;d to brtn!! cans
dmg nng.lwo pa1rs of man's boots and two boule'~ of prescription medic me .
ular meeung Tue...tay. II ·30 am .. m of fO&lt;XJ fur 1he Coop.:ralll"e Parish ·
Deputies log domestic violence arrests
the C!onterence room of the Mergs Food PJnlry.

Meigs announcements :

Two arresL'i on charges of domestic

VIolence arrests were made recently

County Mul11purpo~. .SenmrCenter.

by depulles of lhe Meogs County Shenffs Office.
Harold Dwoght McDaniel. age unreponed. Pagelown. wa• arresled. and
Jailed Wednesday on a warrant chargmg domesuc v1olence 1ha1 allegedly
OC!'Urred Nov. 13.
,
, Katrina Snodgrass. 33, Racone. was arresled early todayon a charge of
domesloc violence following an alleged ahercauon. She wa• placed m 1he
Gallia Counly Ja1L

Mulberry Hd gh1 s. Pomeroy. Regular
bu~mt&gt;~s

will be! conducred tndudmg
annual hazardou~ malenal!\ cxerC I..,~ anJ dp. ..:u~~w n of LEPC projet:t.,.
lur ltJYl) For more mtonnauon call
th~

Roberl E Byer.

Bnan J. Reed. 31. Moddlepon. wa.• arreSied Thu..,dJy aflemoon by Meogs
County shenffs depu11es on first offen&lt;e 'charge of dnving under financtal
responsibility aclion suspension. He wa&lt; jruled on the Meogs Counly Jaol pend-

Thanksgiving service
Thanko.;g1vmg se rvace' w1ll be

mg a hearmg m county f;OUrt

A Pomeroy woman was cned by lhe Meigs County Shen ff s Office on a
misdemeanor charge of obstructing jusloce after she allegedly lied 10 a depu1y
allemplmg lo serve a lheft warranl on her daughter
Charged wa• Melinda McClain. age unreponed. Landtill Road, who
allegedly hed to lhe deputy conccrnong lhe whereabouts ol her daughler.
Healher McClain. She was ci1ed on a charge of hampenng 9r 1mpedmg a
public ;,fficoal performing lawful duties
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One-vehicle accident investigated

RD/Shell ............................... 47).
Sears ..................................... 48%
Shoney's ................................. 1~
First Star ..............................72l.
Wendy's ............................... 20).
Worthington .........................13j.
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Stock reports are tht~ 10:30
a.m. quotes provided by Advest
of Gallipolis.

Juha Sulo. 27. Pomeroy. wa' soulhbound on Stale Farm Road when she
faoled 10 Slop for a s1gn atlhe junction with 143. according to a Meogs County Shenffs Office report. The car sli&lt;\ through 1he JUncllon, cumong to resl
m a dilch on the olher s1de of 143.
Damage 10 her 1987 Subaru was listed as moderate.

EMS units record 7 calls
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Units of the Meigs Coumy Emergency Medocal Service recorded seven calls for assistance Thursday.
Unns respondmg included.
CENTRAL DISPATCH
6:47p.m., Rockspnngs Rehabililatoon Center, Pomeroy, Herman
Lawson, Veterans Memonal Hosp1tal.
10 17 p.m., Cole Slreet, Middleport. Trudy Milchell. Pleasant Valley

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The Me1g'i CHunty Health Depanm~nl w1tl otfer .1n 1mmunzzau ot1
chnoc Tucswy. Y-11 am and 1-3
p m ,ot lhe Meog' ~1uh ipurpo'" Cen­
ler. Pomeroy. Choldren mu'l be
aCi.:orn pamed hy parent or lega l
guard1an \\.Jth chrld' 1mmumza11on
record For more mtom1.111on. call the
health depanmcm al Y92-6626.

Jackson plans
return to region

Woman charged with misdemeanor

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Rockwell ...........................48~

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Slate RoUie 143 and S1a1e Farm Road m Columboa Town,hop Thursday around

Am Ele Power ......................49'1•
Akzo ......................................3M.
Ami'Tech ................................. &amp;&amp;
Aahland 011 ........................ .49')•
AT&amp;T .....................................63'1.
Bank One ................................ 53
Bob Evans ............................ 23~
Borg-Warner .........................51'1.
Broughton ............................... 18
Champion ............................1O'l'.
Charm Shps............................4~
City Holding ............................ 33
Federal Mogui... .....•...: ......... 58'Gannt~tt ................................. 65~
Goodyear ..............................56'1..
Kmart .....................................15'1.
Kroger .................................. 56'·
Lands End .............................19%
Limited ................................. 27j.
Oak Hill Fln1 ..........................19'.1
OVB ....................................... 41 ~
One Valley ............................... 33
Peoples ......, ............................ 26
Prem Flnl ............................... 17'!.

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County Emergency SenJce..,. al 992 -

Middleport man placed in county jail

Hospital. M1ddlepon squad assosled.
II :57 p m, Hysell S1ree1, Middleporl. Jack Phollops. VMH. Mld·
dleporl squad assisled
REEDSVILLE
1.53 p.m.. volunteer fire deparlmenlto Lockskollet Road. brush fire,
Mike Hayman properly. no mJunes
reporled. Tuppers P/ams and Chesler
VFD assosted.
RUTLAND
10 am. VFD and squad to ROlland Elementary School. oven fire. no
mJunes reponed.
Velerans Memorial
5·49 p m., Slate Route 124. m01or
Thursday admissions- Herman
vehode
accident. Carol Phollops.
Lawson. Pomeroy
refused
lreaunent,
Cenlral Dospatch
Thursday doscharges- none.
squad asSisted:
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Holzer Medical Cenler
7 07 p m.. Nelson Road, Betty
Discharges Nov. 19 - Mrs·
Adorn Skaggs and daughter, Heather Markin s. O'Bieness Memonal Hos·
Cund1tl. L1nda Gheen. Eula Slafford. pllal
Mary Banks. Mrs. Bnan Thorla and
son. lodo Marlon, Mrs. Nolan Ymes

NELSONVILLE (AP) - Rev.
Jesse •Jackson ts re1um1ng to southeasl Ohoo on Monday to follow up on
.1 St:plem~r man.:h a1med at lmprovmg health. educa11on and housmg 10
Appalachoa
Jackson\ Raonbow/PUSH CoalotJon. bused 1n Chtcago. 1s plannmg a
day -long economtc roundtable at
Hoc kong College. north of Athens.
from R 30 a m lo 5 p m The event
wolllook at spedlic way s to promote
economic development and mvestm~nt 1p A..ppalachm
The roondlable woll bnng togelh·
er venture capitalists. tnvestment
bankers and commerc1allenders wtth
compames and entrepreneurs who
need financong .

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ha\e an opportumty lo \\on_ amon!! them~ioel\'~ and 10 con ... ult \\ tth the dllmin-

No inJunes were reported followmg a one-car act·ldt&gt;nt at thl! JUnclton of

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to maL.e the fir..r n\0\e, and ke) Republican commJtlee LhJtrn~n an~ noc
prep~J.nng to f!O for\A..ard unle...' 1~ pr.:,•Oent dllf!'
Sperhng ~d. ··arlhe momt!nt. the Q\eNhelmm~ :tmounr ul member\ of
Congre'~ "e o;,;pcak. to \\Ould hLe a chanct 10 furth;r ...rud) lhh 1,-.ue anJ to

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··It·, nol gtJtng to happen b) a congn~.....IOI'Llll} mtnlt.lu..:eJ plan. m Ill) tlpiD·
be 100 much ha..lhnon~ Jnd pohll-

um:· An:her ,.id. "" llhon~ 1hc!re
cal one-upman-hip:·

EmmaC Gloeckner Radford. 76.Pomeroy.diedTue.da). No\·. 18.1998
•n Gran! Medical Center. Columbus.
She wa&lt; !&gt;om 0..1. 28. 1922 on ~roy. daugh~&lt;: r of 1he late Charle- and
Francn Mem: Gloeckner. She was lhe C&lt;K&gt;Wner of Pick.en' Hiudware S1ore
in M:lliOII. W.Va. a member of lhe Sacred Hearl Cathohc Chun:h in Pnmerov.
and the Cattiohc Women"s Club.
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She 1&lt; ""rvtved by 1wo U.Wghlenl and sons-on-law. Mal) M.rgarel "Sally" and Daniel Jao;man of Fn:derick.&lt;bui'E . Va. and France' JdJ ·s u,~e " and
Harold S~&lt;:wan of Middlepon; two son. and daughlers-m·law. Charle&lt; Waller Ill and Jeaneue Radford of Ra.:ine. and Rtehard A and Marl&lt;ne Radford
of l...etaJt_W Va.:,seven grandchildren and three grcat-gr.mdchlldn:n.rwo '1\- •
"""- Lilhan R1ch ofMorgan1own. W.Va. and DorOihy Gloeclnerot Pomeroy.
She wa, aho preceded m death by her hu"'and. Charle&lt;. W. Radford Jr :
a brother. Joe Gloeckner. arid a si•ler. Mary
Reed
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Serv1ces will be 10 a.m. Saturday on the Sacred Heart Calhohc Church.
wilh MOIIliignor Donald E. Hordk officoaun~ Bunal will follow in the Otesler
Cemetery. Fnends may call the ~roy Chapel of Fisher Funeral Home from
5·9 p.m. IOday. whc!re a vtgJI sc:rvoce w1ll be held al 7·30 p m

Call 992-3632 for an appointment.
Wa1k-ins welcome.

Rales O :.m,IJe~MefRs .~o&lt;.~nly ·,

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26 Weeks
S2 \.Vccks

Emma C. Radford

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By Carrier or Mt•ior G.oule

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doftkuh Nenher Chnton nor Republican le&lt;Jdet\ hJ\e endur"'d J p"rtocul.r
cour;e of acuon. hov. e'er.

ruppers Plains home break-in reported

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offense But smce his removal IS
ruled out (see above), whal penalty
can be imposed, and by whom?
6 A resolutiOn of censure, perhaps accompanied by a fone,
appeals to many people, bul IS
nowhere prov1ded for m the Consll·
tution Thos moght not matter of Mr.
Chnton agreed to II, !hough 1here
are those who msist a constitutional
roght cannot be wa1ved How about
Sen Specter's proposal-- 1hat Con- ,
gress s1mply defer lo lhe ondepcn- ·
denl counsel (Mr. Starr again). who
CdUSe
moght seek to ind1c1 and prosecu1e
(Why should they do AI Gore Mr Clmlon afler hos lerm ends m
such a monumental favor'l) As for January 200 I? Varoous possoble
lhc Democrats. Mr: Clinton's con- obstacles (the end of Mr Slarr 's
tmuong populanty With DemocratiC bnel, the statute of hmnat1ons)
v01ers probably guaranlces lhat co uld probably he overcome , but
they woll not turn agamsl hom. The '" the nexl pres1dcn1 (perhaps Mr
nel result ts thai Mr Clmlon IS Gore •· or a Repubhcan' ) would
hoghly unl1kely lo be removed by then have to dec1de whether to parthe Senate, 1f 11 comes to a tnal
don h1m
5. But how about Impeachment
Bear all these pomts 1n mind, m
by lhc H"use ? I suspecl that many the monlhs d1rec1ly ah~ad We arc
cong re ss men of bolh parties are nol out of the womjs on 1h1s subjecl ,
gomg to be reluclant (and, on the by a long sh01.
case of lhc Democrats, terribly
William A. Rusher is a Distinun easy ) about votong to disregard guished Fellow of the Claremont
overwhelmong cv1dcnce of perJury Inslitute for the Study of Statesby the nallon' s ch1ef law enforce- manship and Political Philosomen! off1cer wh1lc 115 less well - phy.
connected felops are silting on pros-

cases, the problem for Mr. Starr
would be lo demonstrate that Mr
Clmlon was personally aware of,
and hence comphcu in, any misconduct that occurred
4 Whal final result would mosl
benefit the Republocans and
Democrats, respecllvely, m bolh lhe
House and the Sen ale? The Repubhcan s would no doubt benefit of Mr
Chnlon's omage 1s blackened stoll
further (!hough nol of they are seen
as blackenong ot' for pal'losan purposes), but h1 s removal from the presidency would actually hurt lhcor

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"Cenainly, no banker would
approve ,a loan based on lhe way a
bOrrower kno\5 his lie, som1iarly. no
banker should suspend en Ileal JUdgmenl of a loan's riskiness based on
assurance that some fancy new com·
puter program or aulomrued gadget
makes that judgmenl superfluous."
Jack A:ndenoo and Jan MoHer
are writers for United Feature
Syndicate, Inc.

Tile Marion Star, Nov. II
· 1 he besl way 10 honor lhe men and women who have served theor country m 1he military IS 10 take 1mmedoate steps to prolectlhose sull slanding a
winch or walkmg a posl
; Thai doesn 'l seem 10 be the case these days.

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l)eath Notice

Saturday, Nov. 21
AcroWeathere!orecast for dayt me a11 dtions, lowAligh temperatures

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Park1ng Located at rear entrance Corner of South Thord Avenue
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and Page Street Enter thru the rear door
Th1s 1s not a church serv1ce Our goalrs to reach out as Jesus would
and feed the multatudes No offenngs or dona Irons wr!l be requested

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The Daily Sentinel.
Friday, November

Pome~oy

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Sosa. \\ hn finP.,hed ~tecond lO

McGwrre wnh 66 homers. g01 30 of
32 tiN-place 'o1es and 438 poinl; in
balloling b} th~ Ba.o;eball Wnlcr&gt;
A!)SOCI3lion of Amem:a
M.cG " ~r~ \'-hO set lhe record with
70 homer&gt;. got the o1her 1v.o tirslplacc \Ole:-. and 272 points. R1 ck
Hummel and Mrkc E1&gt;cnba1h of the
St. l.orm PoJt-DrJpatclr boih v01ed

for MeG" ire and listed Sosa second. poslseason for the first time since
Whrle So"' "as ti11&gt;l or second on 1989. He also led the majors wilh
e'·ery ball01 , McGwrre got 20 sec- 132 runs and 414 toral bases.
onds. lhree thirds. one founh. four
McGwire. who · smashed Roger
fifths, one sixth and one sne nth.
Maris' previous home run mark of
Sosa. gJ\'CR a hero\ welcome 61. finished with 147 RB!s and a
when he returned to h1s naii\C San .299 average as the Cardinals slumPedro 'd&lt;.' Macons in the Dominican bled lo a third-place finish in rhe NL
Republrc last month. created a hi s· Central. 19 games behind Housron
toric Latin Amcnc'!n sweep. Texas' and seven behind !he wilcj-,,.rd
Juan GonLalez. who IS Pueno Rtcan, Cubs. McGwire led lhe majors in
won 1he AL MVP on Wednesday. walks ( 162). slugging percentage
Sosa is the second Dominican lo wm (.752) and on-base percentage (.470).
an MVP. JOining George Bell ( 1987)
Even St Louis Cardinals manager
Sosa hu 308 wilh a maJor league- Tony La Russa 1hough1 Sosa had lhe
leadine 158 RBls - one more !han edge when il came lo MVP vo1ing,
Gonzalez - as Chrcago reached the
'T m so hmsed it's ridi c ulo us. bu1

I think Sammy deserves it·· he dur·
ing !he season's final week. ""I don·r
lhink he 's done more for his learn
than Mark has, bu1 hrs learn has done
mo re than ours has. so his contribulion counts for a liule more in my
book. Just barely, but !hat's who I
would give itlo...
Sosa. who wa; rn Japan for rhe
major league all-star tour, returned 10
Chicago for the announcement.
MeG wire, who remained on vacation
in Ausrraha. said late in lhc season
!hat a learn's. fini sh 'shouldn ' t be
1aken into actounL
"" It should be 1he guy who has 1he
best overall year. no mauer if his

team is in last place or first place,..
he said
Houston· Moises Alou was third
wilh 215 poi nts, followed by San
Diego's Greg Vaughn , who hit 50
homers and wound up with 185
poiniS. Houston's Craig Biggio was
tiflh wilh 163 points, followed by
Atlan1a"s Andres Galarraga ( 147),
San Diego's Trevor Hoffman ( I 17)
and San Franc isco's Barry Bonds

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NCAA Division I
men's scores

Ronda 5 Boston 5 (t1e)
Pnt sburgh 5. Tampa Ba)' I
Montreal 4. Ca lgary J
New Jersey J. Carohna f (OT)
Nash,·• lit'\ S1 Lou1s 2,
Vancouver 5. Colorado 0
NY Rangers 5, Los Angeles I

Regular·season action
Easl
C.ncmna!J 10 Rh ode bland 53
Connecncut 77. Richmond 57
leh1gh 79. Yale 66
Syrocuse 74. Copp1n St 56

Tonight's games
Ottl!wa dt W~!h ingt o n . 7 p m.
Ph1laddph1a at Carolina. 7 p m
Toronto at Buffa lo. 7 · ~0 p m
NY Is lan ders at Dallas. 8 ~0 p m
Edmonton at Anaht:tm, !0 JO p.m
Phoe ni"' at San Jose. 10 30 p m

Soulh
Al::.bama 79 Tennt'ssee Tech ~J
Auburn 77. Cent Flonda 42
Aunm Peay 7J, Chattanooga 69
Clemson 82. W Caro\ma 56
E K en tu ~ kr 99. Belmont 97
E Tennt' Utt St 57 V1rguua Te~h 48
Georgt:J Sou1hern 65 Jac.kson,·•lle St 54
Kentucky 81. Mercer 51
M1ss Valley St 80 Talladega 57
SoutherJI Miss 57. ~ W L ~ UJStana 51
TtJiane 85. Prfllrte \ 1ew W
Wofford Rl. Mon1 rea1 50

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wrnning. Galarraga gets a $100,000
bonus and Alou gets $10,000. II was
SAMMYSOSA
lhc cighlh lime a Cubs player won
the MVP, lhe llrsl since Andre Dawson in 1987.

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New Jct~ey tit Carnlma I ~0 p m
Jllu l.,de lplua ~t Flonda 6 p m
Ch u:n~o ~t Anahe1m. 9 p 111

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1111h LHP Lam Ca51an C Co::snr be\arez LHI'
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MunoL LHP Al;m Ne"man LHP Enl;: Plom ten~ rg .
RHP Marl;: SIC\'t'rt and C Tom W1hon to ounor·
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Ruben M;neo and OF M1ke 7ywl&lt;':l lrcm Tul sa of
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F1 gueroa and OF Rob Rya n from Tu ~son of the PCL ,
S1gned LUP Bnan Shouse Purchased the co mrm:t5
of OF Jason Conti and IF Jun1or Spi "t'Y from Tu lsa
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and LHP Net I Weber.
ATLANTA BRAVES S1gned P Chris Sttlbach .
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RHP Richard Barker. LHP Ph illt p Northon LHP
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Th e
Prllsburgh Penguins took their turn
li ghung up Tampa Bay.
,
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tu pu t on an offensive display .a~a in s t
1he Lighlning. sconng a 5- I vrctory

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their opener.

a true freshman and finishing eight'\
in !he team in lackles (56). He is one
of !he few seniors on this year"s team
who wasn"t watching as a redshirted
freshman four years ago when Ohio
State recorded its last v1ctory over
Mrch1gan (22-6 in lhe Horseshoe) .
Winfield said his four years in
Columbu s hal'e "Oown by."
" I remember when I firs! came
here how exeired I was those firs!
two years." he said. '" Bul. now it 's
business, my last (regular-season)
game and I have to do whatever I can
to help the seniors get a wm."
He has never lasted viclory in any
form over the Wolverines.
How m.c ompl ele would h1s coli c·
g1ate career be if it doesn't happen ?
" Very incompl ele." Winfield
said. " Thi s is my last time in lhe
Horseshoe . I'm just trying to go out
with a y1ctory."
'
Like hi s fellow Buckeyes.
Winlicld can" I . explain the losi ng
st rea~~

" Ever smce I' ve hcen here, we ' ve
always had lhe bcuer players:· he
sa1d. " Somehow. when we ge110 thai
Michignn
game,
th ey
flhe
Wolverin es uppe rclassmen) step up
10 the occas 1on a"!_d. make th e hi g
plays ··
One of Michig an p(aycrs l"hO has
10 be slopped Sa1urday is seni or splil
end Tai Slrects. who like Winfield
has never been redshirt ed.
··ve ah . he 's been around for
awhile ,·· sard Winfrcld. smiling a! the
memory of some of hi s ?n·lhe-tield

baules wllh Streels. " He's on a good
streak right now. He' s had !ouch·.
downs catches in (each ol) the last
seven games. I think I' ll be matched
up with h1m man-to-man lhe whole.
game like I was las! year. I'll jusl ll)
to break !hal streak .""
Winfield is spending !he whole·
week studying film of Slreels, watchmg 11le moves he has put on other
Big Ten comers and how he hand les
bump-and-run coverage . Winfield
has also watched fohn of la1 t year's
Ohio Stale ·Mich1gan game .
He 'll have hts lackling shoes un
Saturday.
Lasl
week agamst
\V1sconsin. Michigan runnmg hm:k-.
Clarence Williams and Anthony"
Thomas each had HlO-yard rushing·
days . l!"s only 1he 301h lim e in:
Michigan hrslory i!"s happened
Whal rs Winfield 's re sponse lo. ·
lhar '
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.
knows.' anything can happen "
Would 1he Buckeyes like 10·.
" make a sta1emcnf ' in lh1 s game. ib:
last cliance to impress poll voters and
~.:om pulcr prugrammcr"' and bo\\ I

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' 'I'd ltkc lo go uul &lt;md wm lhl'
game hy 20 or 30 pomts. but ll\ col·
lege fo01hall and 1hc y (the·.
Wnh'crines) arc on sc holarship.:·
1oo." Winfield said. "" We' ll know·.
more Saturday around 4 or 4:.~ o: ·
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TI1is won ' t be the lirst rn slance
Cooper has changed s1ar1crs ~cforc
playing Michigan .
In 1996, Ohio Slale was 10-0 with
Stanley Jackson startin g at quarterback headrng in10 the Michi gan
game. Cooper staned Joe Germaine
against l~e Wolverines and the
Buckeyes fell 13-9, losmg an¥
chance for a natrona! champronship.
·"It was a distraction when ·they
made !he change," OSU wide rcce ivcr Dee M1ller said. " But that"s rn the
past ."
Germaine thinks Ohio State (9-1.
6- 1 Big Ten) could benefit from
Montgomery 's prese nce At 5-foot-

II. 216 pounds. Montgo mery poses
more of a threat 10 Michig;m"s
rugged defense . The 5-foot- 10. 190·
pound Wrl ey likely won ., break
many 1acklcs against the II th-rnrikcd
Wolverine s (8-2. 7·0).
,
"Joe ~i.nd of brings th at hard nose
approac h lo the game ."' Germain e
smd .
Germaine doc sn"l 1h1nk 11 WJII be
a dislraclion if Montgome ry s1ans
over Wiley.
'
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Joe will always run hard whe,ther he
starts or come s off th e bench."' he
said. '.f.

Starbird's clutch FTs help Reign beat Quest 61-57
S1arbird fmr shed wllh a leam-high
SEATTLE (1\P) - The Scaulc
Reign aren ' t ready lo talk aboul a 17 points on just 3-for-12 shOOiing
from the foeld . She went 9-for-11
perfecl season yet.
" We'll settle for a perfect week· from the free-throw line .
" I couldn 't have hit the ocean
end," guard Kate Starbird said after
hitting lwo free lhrows with 33 seconds left lo give the Reign a 61 -57
victory over lhc Columbus Quest in a
b;lnlc of prcvrous ABL unbealcns
Thursday night
The vic10ry over 1he two-time
defending champions eXIended
Seattle 's franchise-befi t slarl to 4-0
And rl came desp llc a less Ihan per~
feet effort.
"Thai 's the lhm g about !hi s
team, " S!arbird said . " Not everybody has to play perfect, We JUS!
CHEVROLET

from th~ beach. as (Stanford cmich) rebounds for Columbus, whrch fclllo · ·
Tara Van!;;!erveer used to tell me." 4·1. still one-half game ahead of. ·
she said. "I knew I was missing a lot, Philadelph~a
rn the
Eas1ern
but I wasn' t going to stop shootrng." Conference .
Sonja Tate had 19 pmnls and nine

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No. 24 Clemson 82
Western Carolina 56
Tcnell Mcln1yrc scored 25 poinls
and became the Tigers' career leader
in three-pointers.
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poml ran ge. g1v1ng hun a sd wolrec ord 172 m h1 s career. He also had
seven ass ists for Clem son (3 -0).
whi ch won ils 39th slrai ght home
game against a Soulhcrn Confcre111.:c
oppon ent

Nobody 1ypriled !hal more than
the former S~:mford star. who drdn"l
score her frrst field goal untrl just
3 16 rem ainc:d i'll the firSt llalf,
althoug·h the threc·pOintcr gave
Seattle a 29-26 lead.
Seattle's eig ht-point halftime lead
grew to 15 mid.way llunugh the lhud
quarte r. but the QuCst-..outscorcU th e
Reign 9- 1 lo Slart !he fbunh pcn od
and pull wt thm three.
Cnlumhus lin all y tied the game
'17-57 wrlh 1·2 1 lefl before Starbrrd
was fou led on a 1hrec- pou11 auemp1
and made two of lhrcc free lhrows.
On' Columbus' hc xt posse ss ion .
Reign cenl e r Val Wh1tm g slolc tl w
ball and hil two lrce th rows for th e
final margin .
T~ursday night.
" It' s fun to he on a winnmg
S1u Barnes scored twice during a
streak," Scalllc (.;Oach Tammy
five-goal second period, and Manin Holder Said. " and we wa11110 be No .
Straka added a goal and two ass ists
as the Penguins scored four tunes m I as long as we r.::an. It always says
sorn ethin g to bcal th e undefe ated
the first 10:51 of 1he period.
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Martin had 16 points and 16
rebounds and Cincinnati won its 19th
straight season opener.
It was the second straight loss for
Rhode Island, which lost to
Providence 87-63 on Saturday.
Tavorns Bell led Rhode Island (2-2)
will1 17 pomls.
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No. 22 Syracuse 74
Coppin St. 56
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~fron as Kentucky routed Mercer.
"Wayne Turner also scored 15
points for the Wildcats (2-0), who led
by: 30 points at halftime and cruised
in lhe second half. Mercer (0-3) shot
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NO, 11 UCLA 89, Santa Clara 76
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UCLA won its first season-opener
srnce 1994.
Sanla Clara (0-2) didn ' t prove
nearly as troublesome as the last time
1he learn's played . In 1995 , lhc
Bron cos shocked 1he defending
nalronal champi on Bruin s in the fir s!
round of the Maui Invitational
No. 13 Oklahoma St. 57
·
Marquette 54
At Honolulu. Adrian Peterso n
SCOICd 2.~ point s , including fiVC
three-pointers, as Oklahoma Stale
held
ofl
Marquett e rn
the
VoiceSucam Wirele ss Challenge.
The Cowboys (2-0) won despilc
m1ssmg scve.la l la yups and free
throws and commitlm g a 'c ouple of
turnovers over the fin al lour mmute s
Mike Bargcn led Marquelie _with 18
(lOin Is
No. 17 Cincinnati 70
No. 25 Rhode Island 53
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COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP) - Joe make a· chang e Monlg omery rushed
Monl go mery rsnl lhr ill cd al lhc for a season -hrgh 144 yard s a nd
prospecls ol gcllrng his Jir-1 s1ar1 '" broke severa l 1acklcs during an 80Ohio S1a1c "s bigges1 game of Ihe sea- yard IOuchdown run. He now has 661
'
son.
yards and s ix touchdowns th1s seaCoach
John Cooper
sard son .
Wednesday 1ha1 Mont gomery likely
" Why make more diwacuons
·will start a1 tailback in place of 1han you need. I haven' t stalled since
Michael Wiley against Mr ehi gan I've been here If il ain ' l broke, why
Saturday.
frx 11 '&gt;" Monlgomcry smd.
Wiley
has
staned
every
game
1his
Even if Momgomcry ,slam.
: SEEKS OPEN TEAMMATE - Cincinnati's Malvin Levett (left)
season
[or
the
seven
th-ranked
Cooper
said Wrley will get pl enly of
SI!Bks an open teammate while Rhode Island's Andrew Wafula
Buckeyes,
rushing
for
1.027
yards
_
action
defends on the play during Thursday night's game in Providence,
and nine touchdowns.
" If Joe s1ans, M1chacl will be rn
R:l., where the visiting Bearcats won 711-:53. (AP) But Montgomery"s perform ance - 1hc nex t series, '" Cooper said.
last Saturday in a 45-14 win over "Those guys carry 1he hall ahoulthe
Iowa may have forced Cooper to scvne amount of tune."
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play...
Winfi eld , 21. rn1ends to do his
pan.
· "'Myse lf, Andy (Kalzenmoyc•).
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slratosp hen c Prai se at a sc hool
renow n~d as.a· producer of NFL play·
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runnmg ba,k. wide receiver a nd
defensive back.'
" Antu1nc plays bcncr than we
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Winlield - or "Twan. as he 's
know n to hi s tc:l!nmah:"' - is the
lead ing cand1date lo wm Lh c Thorpe
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vengeance.·· sa1d Ohi o Slate ddcn~ i vc hacks co&lt;u.: h Jnn Tenut a
Winlield, a gradualc of Gar li cld
Hi gh School in Akron. was Ihe 1994
Ohm Division I Defensive Playe r of
the Yea r.
.~
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· Co lumbus. playing i,n all I 3 ga me s as

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e1ghth win IR I 0 tnc s agam st Ihe
John Cooper-coached Buckeyes.
Woodson has gone on to 1he NFL.
but Winfield is back and leadrng a
o nce- vaUnted s~condary. It is a secondary eager to regain lhc lu slc r II
losl two \ll&lt;cks ago in a 28-24 dcfca1
hy 1he o1hcr ream from Mi chigan
(Siale) .
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and Chm Trub~ and P Tony McKmght. P Wade
Mtller and P De.feK Root to the roster. Waived P M1~t:
Walter.
LOS ANGELES DODGERS Purc hased the
comram of RHP Ertc Gngnt' LHP Randy Galve1..
l.HP Onan Masaoka, RHP Luke Prokopec and RHP,
Ricky Stone an d added them to th~ 40-man ros1er
MILWAU KEE BREWERS Purchased the co n·
tr:~c t s l;ll OF Clt:.d Green, OF Anthon~ lnpoce nnd
LHP IJ nn n Paul ttl fr om El Pas(l olt he Tc;o;.ts League .
and !NF Kevin Barker h om Ln tll \llll e ol the
lntanat 10n,d Le:l!i-UC
MONTREA L EX POS PuH:hnsed th e . co ntra ~ t s
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fueled a key forst-half run as UConjr
(2·0) beat Richmond ( 1- 1).
Hamilton was· 10-of-16 from thC
field and made all seven of hi s freC:.;
throws . He al so hit five three- point-: ,
crs and had six assists.
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Camara conlmued h1s 1mprcss iv~ ·

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Al .1bnma lf6. S.llllftud 5.!
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Ark · M mm~e ll n ~7 M1 .,1 Vallo:) St -19
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LSU ~ 4 SW Lnu •~ • .m:J ~!:1
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2 Conneclicul 77, Rrchm ond 57; No.
4 Kenlucky 82. Mercer 51 ; No. II
UCLA 89, San1a Clara 76; No. 13
Oklahoma Slate 57. Marq uellc 54.
No: 17 ,Ci ncrnnal i 70. No. 25 Rhode
Island 53: No 22 S) racuse 74.
Coppm Slale 56; and No 24
Ck mso n K2 . Western Carolina 56.
No. 2 Conneclicut 77
Richmond 57
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Ronda at N~w Jerse). l p m
Washin gto n at Boston 7 p m
Buffalo at toront o 1 p m
Co ll)rado at Montreal. 1 p m
Calgary m Ouawa 7 p m
Tamp::. Bay at Pittsburg h 7·JO n·m
Dall ~s ,,, St. Lou ts 8 p m
NY Islanders at Nashville. 8 p m
Edmonton at Phoe n•x. 9 p m
Dct1011 ~t V,m(ouvcr 10 p m.
Ch1 .:ago at L0s o\ngcles 10 .~0 p 111
NY R;1n~ers m San Jose 10 "\0 p m

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• M1 ;mu . Oht o 68. Tennessee 62
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li ved it up for a while. I have 10
admit. It was great I'll remember il
ror a long lime."
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Tennessee (2-2) has played four
games 1n seve n days, includ1ng a
onc·poim loss 10 Arizona las1 week .
""The way we· vc played m 1he
lwo hi g games we ' ve been in . we
Jrdn"l pl;ry lrkc a Top 25 learn ."
guilrd Brandon Wharton said. " We
don '! deserve 10 be in there .··

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His turnaround jumper put Miami
ahead 10 slay and tus three free
lhrows preserved the lead in rhe clos·
ing minUJcs.
Fans sronncd lhe court when the
but.Lcr sounded and lrfletl Szc7erbrak
on rhc ir shoulde rs. He raised both
mdcx fin2ers and 1\~'Hlcd his riJZhl
fo,r 10 chan1s of ·'Wall y! Wall y!""" I got caught up in lhc stam pede ... Szczcrbiak said . " f .kind of

to shake Wolverine jinx

By JOHN ERARDI
Cincinnati Enquirer
COLUMBUS. Ohio - II won
Charles Woodson 1he Hei sman
Trophy and made Antoi ne Winfield
an all-American .
That is how far-reachin g the glow
can be- from center srage or the col·
lege foorball world (nalional TV.
ABC) on the third Saturday in
· Novemher.
"Ohio Sure vs. Michigan" wrll
be reprised !his Sa1urday here a1
Ohio Stadium. Annually. it is a reputati on-maker or a resume-breaker.
Last year, in a 20- I 4 loss al
Michigan S1adium. Ohio Stale cor· '
nerback Winfi eld had 10 solo lackJ es
and played n aw lessly againsl the
pa.o;;s.
'
Woodson caughl a huge 37-yard
pass 10 se1 up 1hc games fim !Ouchdown . the n returned a · Brent
Bartholomew punt 78 yards for a
touc hdown and a 13-0 halfl1ine lead
.. . and, as It (urns oul, the Hcis man
Trophy. ·
Michigan won '20- 14. its lhird

Miami RedHawks upset No. 18 Tenness~e ~8-62; UK, UC wirt
the No. 18 Volunleers.
"Til he glad lo sec Wall y
S7czcrhial... ~raduatc. I'll . he honest
WJlh you_ ..- Green sa id . ·' Wafly
SLuerhrak rs a heck of a haskelhall
player. as "'C a ll know ··
Mr am i f2-0) hie" a 12-poinl lead
Tcnn~\ ~cc ~.:oac h Jerry Green has
J nd IO!'! I :-.t.:llllng rmnt guard Rob
!'!Ccn enough of \Vall y Szczerbiak.
SzcLcrhiak had 3-1 poinls and 12 Mc~ta~: to a spramcd .kne e. bul
1he
rebound &gt; Thursday nrghl to lead SLcLcrhrak wouldn't lei
RcdHawks
lose
on
1heir
home
courl.
Miami of Ohi o 10 a 68~62 upse1 Ol'er

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Ohio State to host Michigan Saturday

Chicago Cubs' Sosa wins NL MVP in landslide
By RONALD BLUM
NEW YORK &lt;AP) - Sammy
Sosa "on the Na1ional Lea1!ue Mosl
Valuable Pla,cr m a landsl;de loday
0\er Mark :&gt;.icG,; ire. hrs m·al in rhe
most memorable horne run. ch~c
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Friday, November 20, 1998

Friday, November 20, 1998

Ann
Landers
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Dear Ann Landers: I read the let·
tcr from the man who avoided having
"'" wuh his wife because she was
O\'Cf"'.'Cight I wonder if that man real1/C&gt; maybe HE '·' the reason his w1fe
J.ccps puttmg on pounds. Nothing
hurt~

a ~oman, more than lying m bed

mght after mght. knowing her husband

11tn ·, !!o111g to reach for her or. wor5e
yrr. being rejected "'hen she reaches
for htm.
When a woman docsn"rfccllovcd,
f&lt;xxl can be comforting. I didn "t realize

we decided to get joint counSeling.
Now, several months later, my wife
has taken off a few pounds, and we've
never been happier. If she puiS the
weight back on, it won't matter to me
because she is the· same great girl 1
married 15 years ago. Her packaging
may not be the same. but then, neither
is mine. --A New Outlook in Orlando,

Aa

Dear New: Outloo,k: Congratul~tions on ' discovenng what is really
imponant in a rnarri"lle. No husband
should nag his wife about •her we1ght
and vtce versa.
Dear Ann Landers: I was run over by

an: inSensitive to the d1~. .
.
Dear Ann Lanclen: I hve 1n
Hawaii, which is several time zones
away from many ctues on the nwnland. My mother lives with me: She's a

a drunk driver 21 year.; 080. As a
resul~ my right ann is paraly1.ed and
my right leg is partially paralyzed and
shorter than the left. 1 walk with a
crutch.
,
I am completely independent and
self-sufficien~ but whenever I am out
in publi~. someone asks. "'What haj&gt;pened to you'" Not a day goes by tha!
some ignorapt jerk doesn't confront
me with tha! rude question.
1he able-bodied cannot comprehend the embarrassment. humiliation
and struggle we must endure. Please
tell your readers II"!! we should be
treated with respect. not stared at or
questioned. "Thank you. --Managing in
Mesa. Ariz.
·
Dear Mesa: Your letter should go a
long way toward educating those who

ntght owl, stays up pas! midnight and
rarely gelS out of bed before II a.m.
Mother 1s 88 year.; old and n:ce•ves
a lot of phone calls from sohcttors.
One mommg, the~ rang at7 a.m.
It was a salesman calhng from Denver.

How fitung to open our season
of ""tha nksgivi ng-living"" wi th a
cresce ndo of praise to Alm1ghty
God. Psalm 107: I. 809, helps us to
express our th oug hts. ""Oh g ive
tha nks to the LORD . for He is good

H1 s lovmgkindness 1S everlasting
... He has satisf1ed the thirsty soul,
and the hungry soul He has fi lled
wilh w.hat is good.""
My heart is fu ll of grat itude
thinki ng of Old Testament saints.
1
Wh e n I ponder God wa lkmg in the
garden and ca lling tQ Adam and Eve,
I pause to thank Him for grac iously
wan I! ng to walk with me through
every momcht

of life.

I read that "Noah found favor in
the eyes of the LORD ." I'm g raieful

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(Name, DHcrtptton, AcNe. IN 112ofNE 1142.1DAOutof
Ta181. Toto, A8oou- I IIIA, TaUtl$20.41
and P - 1
03-«1705.000, Klmeo, J BocllonllWp.
f!., Lat 120 Block 12, Ta181
·lloigo.LSO
$253.53
Ol-oocl30.000, O..hoou, Gory 03o007110.000,11clntyN C.O.,
&amp; IAIUI Baohom, Stet 8 W Stet 28 NW Prt of Froc 24
1/2 of NE 1/4 of SW 1/4 21A, .21A, T0181 $758.61
Tatol $58.t»
IJ3.GII7IIUJOO. ~ C.O.,
OHJIJ031.000, O..hom, CWy NW Prt of F..c 24 SocLotA,
&amp; lA,. Baoham, Stet II W TOIIII$5. 11
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1/2 of SE 1/4 of SW 1/4 03-007113.000,~C.O,
11.38A, T - $338.42
Stet Froc 24 28 W 1/2 of
01-00032.000,-,Gooy F1"K24AIA. T-~.53
A IAnl Bathotm, Set II E 1/2 03-007M.OOO, -•IJ•o C.O.
at SE 1/4 Ex . .057A · Ex. · Soct 21 (8401.20A,of 1.79A
8.173A3.14A, Total$8.84
In M Prt NW of Rlf"Ex 011 &amp;
Ol.otltl71.000, Bantloy, Jerry, •G• .20*.' Ta181155.91 .
Lot Stet 21 E Une of Soc 34 .1)3-00810.001, Richard, Iva .
on W Une of F..c. 34 UOA, lleMe,- 18 T4 1114 Part
Tatot $10.44
· of sw 1/4 I.SOA Out of
01-ootl72.000, Bantloy, Jerry, 3.3liA, ToUII $577.o2
Lot Fr. 34-21 Joining E. 03-01..,.000, Cllj,.!!,. Smith
Uno of Soc. 34 NW Cor. lA. Potroleum Inc., IStiS, TaUtt
Totol$7.22
$103.15
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01-ootl73.000, Bantloy, Jerry, 03·01442.(101, Stuckey,
Lot Stet 13-44 NE Cor at William R. liar Soundro S.,
NE 1/4 of SE 1/4 Ex 2A SE 11C1 33 T3 1112 SW of SE
23.!0A Ex 2 ,004A, T - Port 2.0105A Out alllt.30A
$116.32
2.0105A. Total $1,311.G8
01.-.000, Bu..,.,.., lloili -03·01415.000, - Yockey,
Owon, &amp;oct 13: 18 All of S Paulino R,, Stet~ (202) E PI
1/2 of NW 1/4 of Rd l!x of troc 3 ti.SOA, Total $$1 .64
11.31A Ex t8.37A 14.77A,
· ChlsterTwp.
-ToUII $312.75
MelgaLSD
Olof100117.qol,. ~u ..on,llaili 04-110080.004, E~n, Gerald
Owen, Soct 1$ T3N RI3W c. lior Shalla K. 'Stet 12 T2
!.BOA Out ai&lt;1.81A S 1/1!91 Rl3 1.253A ~jf,;j;:'118.38A
NW 1/4 1.60A, "Total $22.411
1.253A, Totol $50'K4e "l
01·00589.001, . Groona,
Colu~~
WHilom E. &amp;lor Chii.Uno A.,
Alexa
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Fraction 2 T3N R13W tJ5.00637.000, Balley,llumtll
t.507A Out of 81.20A O.lior Pomala 0., Soct 15
I .507A, Total $101.34
Fr.&amp; SE Car of 55A NE Cor
01·00350.003, Hultman, Ex 14 Vtln Coo).2.50A, Total
Gregory E,, Sect 30 T3N $157.81
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RI3W Tract 9 Parcel 2 05-00382.007 Bruner lAnd
1.233A Out 'of 2.0t5A Company, l~c1, c/o Nick
·1,233A, Totol$208.81
Jahnoon, Soct '7 T9 R15
OI·00351.oO&amp;, H~llman, Porcal 1 t2.189A Out of
Gregooy E,, Sect 311 T3N ~32.044A t2.f89A, Total
R13W Troct 9 Parcel ' I ' $80.14
1.133A Out at 8.885A 05.00382.014, Bruner lAnd
1.133A, Total$111.01 · ·
C"a mpany Inc., c/o Wayne
01·0051 0.0"03, Solloqk, . Boyha, Sect 71ll Rt5 Parco!
Robert J. Jr. "·&amp;lor Jaotono· ' I-· 5.011A Oui..oii32.044A
M., Sect 30 T3 1113 W 1/2 of 5.011A, Total $33.10 ·
NW 1/4 5.103A out oi75&gt;00A 05·00851.000, Shaollna,
5, t03A, ToUtt $71 .97
Donlol E., Lot 3 75x100,
"01 · 00510.004, Sollock, Total ~.31
R9bert J . Jr. &amp;lor Jaotono 05·00653 .000, Sheotlna,
M., Soct 30 T3 Al3 W 1/2 of Denial E., LoU, ToUtl $48.13
NW 1/4 5.137A Oul ol 05·00582:ooo, Thompaan,
75.00A5.137A, total m.35
Tony O.lior Judith J., Soct
01·0051~.005, Sotlo~k •.. tiSW. Port.Of$W t/4 .t.IIOA,
Robort J.
libr .Jbolono Total $308.10,.J"
M., Sec 30 T3 R13 W l/2 of· ()'S'!U0492.0'110; Zetgtor,
NW I /4 5.174A . Out at nmath J. &amp;lor Krlatln C.,
Boct 15 4 2.50A out" of
75.00A 5.174A, Total $72.74
01-110170.000, Shaw, Lynn O. 102.04A 2.SOA, Total $299.06
lior llaoy Elluboth S., Lot
IAbanon 1\Np
Stet 17 W PI of 17.72A E PI
Eolllm LSD
of NW 1/4 E at Rd .18A, 06.00038.001, Boaao. Trav
· Toll! $.40
Eugene liar Temmy Lynn,
01-110171.000, Shaw, Lynn D. Sect 28 T3N R11W E Side
lior Mary_Eltzabolh S., Lot at NW t/4 2.268A Out at
Sect 17 NW Pt. Ex. lA 45.00A, Total $48.41
School Lot 5&amp;.31A, Total 08·00030.000,
Dailey,
$631.11
Michael L, Soct 28 SW Part
Chaalor TWp.
N of SE 1"/2 Ex 3A 4A", Total
• Eaetern LSD
5 •72
03·00052.000,
Baker, 08·00135.001, Gheen,
Mild rod L. &amp;lor Lloyd L., Mtchaollior Janlne ·aect33
Black I Route 248 65'Jt102' T3 Rll E Part at NE 1/4 2A
Joining VIllage .20A, TaUt! Out of t03A 2A, TOle!
$88.08
$830.23
03·00053.000,
Boker, 08·00083.000, Hamrick,
Mlldrod L. &amp;/or Lloyd L., Wends L. &amp; Glenn c., Sac:t
Sect24 Block I 83'x78' NW 11-22 s Port Ex Fltchla
Carner Wolle Addn .• I SA Wltoy s 11 .31A, Total $24.86
Approximately, TOial $37.17 06·00064.000, Hamrick,
03·00080.000, Bau, John Wanda L. &amp; Glonn c., SIICt
L., Stcl 6 (640) Sect 6 T2 11-22 . SE Carnor Above
R13 W at NW 1/4 Ex lA Ex Dtwlttt Run Ex lA 8.65A,
2.75A 38.25A, Total $106.11
TaUtl $14.49
03-ootl83.000, Brooka, Kevin 08·00085.000, Hamrick ,
E. &amp; Tanya S., Lalli Block Wanda L. &amp; Glonn C., SIICI
112 E 112 of Lalli 48'x70.5', tt-22 E of Long Bottom &amp;
Iaiii $$.84
Huol Part of 8A .liSA, Jotal
03-00964.000, Brooks, Kevin $1.86
E. &amp; Tanyo s .. Lat/12 Block 06·00149.000, Woolfolt,
1 Ex SE &amp; NE E l/2 at Lot VIrgil Eugene &amp;lor Fay, SIICt
112, ToUt! $5.64
28 Part of 35A NE of SW 1/4
03-00965.000, Brooks, Kevin NW of SE 1/4, Total $29.04
E. &amp; Tanya S., W 1/2 at Lal
IAbanon 1\Np.
1148'x70.5', Total $5.84
Soulhorn LSD ·
03-00986.000, Brooks, Kevin 07-IKI002.000, Adams, Alver
E. &amp; Tony a S. .- LaU2 Block A. c/o Jarie Footer Adama,
112 W 1/2, 2, Total $11.62
L~t 28 Old Portland, TaUt!
03o00817.000, Brooke, Kevin $14.38
E. &amp; Tanya S., Block 12 W 07.fl0015.000, Allen, Rodney
112 Lottl3, Tatal$217.81
&amp; Raymond Mila, Sec Lot
03·01680.000, ~~~~ E. Smith 100A 148 3A of 35.50A Bog
Petroleum Inc., Working 112T Fr SW Cor 3A, Total
lntoroal Owen Damewood $57.50
Welt N505 lAnd Ownor, ToUt! 07·00195.000, Barber, VAn
$103.15
1 Loo, Et AI, Stet 14 15 NE
03.00020.000, Dean, Robert . Corner Out oi8A .81A, Total
W. lior Raaomary A., c/o • $5.59
Nancy Hutae, aect 19 S part 07·00996.000, . Barber, Van
of Rd 34A, Tallt $385.11
lAo El At, ST 14 15 SE Prt of
03·00489.0.0,0• W DdoomR, &amp;AN End of W Prt Ex lA &amp;
Anthony W. ..,or on Y ·• Ex .97A RT 2A, ToUt!
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Lot(26215.7Aai87.05ANW $101 .58
l/4 Ex 1.00tA Ex 1.007A 07-o0344.000, Cobb, Ruseell
D. &amp;lor Danna S., Soct 30
3.832A, Ta181 $53.07
03-001119.000, Oilton, Paula Out at75.36A ln.W 112 of NE.
K., Sect 27 (262) SW Carner 1/41.40A, Total $121.97
Ex 29.50A 29.50A, Total 07.00792.000, Cooper, Geoy
$970.24
&amp;lor Marilyn, Sect 24 (100
03·0t663.000, Oilton, Paula 170) 8.75A, Total $18.77
K., Sect 33 (6401 SE Corner 07·00794.000, Cooper, Gary
I.OOA, Total$9.21
· · liar Marilyn, Secl23 (teo03-00660.000, Family Roaort 1188) E End 26A, Total
Inc,, S33 (640) 16.50A Out of $72.88
101.86A E PT at SW 1/4 Ex 07·00795.000, Cooper, Gary
Coai16.50A, Talll $73.71
&amp;lor Marilyn, Sect 23 W 1/2
03-01442.000, Fo,.,lty Resort at E 75A 160-tl88 Ex
Inc., Soct 33 (640) SW PT t3.5686A 26.4314A, Total
SE &amp; SE PT ol SE 1/4 $73.90
6t.30A Ex 2.0105A 59.2895, 07·00796.000, Cooper, Gary
&amp;lor Marilyn, .Sect 23 (180Total $17,807.38
03-00764.001 , Folmer, 1188) E End on N Line Ex
Donald R. &amp;/Dr ,Carol, Sect 4 13A E 9A, Total $25.16
Rt3W T2N I.OOA Out at 07.00787.000, Cooper, Gary
2.23A I.OOA, ToUt! $434.13 . liar Marilyn, Secl 24 (10003·00764 .000, Folmer, 170) Und 11/6 of SE 1/4 of SE.
Donald R. lior Coral Ann, 1/4 33A, Total $92.23
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Soct4 Lot 113 2.23A Out of 07 - 00226 . 007,
Lee,
51.15A Ball'o Sub Ex lA Froderlck A., Lot 7 tOOA
t.229A New Survey, Tatol Loto 180 &amp; 179 T2N RI1W
$54,75
.OSA Out of 52A &amp; .95A Out
03·00387 .000,
Frost, altOOA, Total $97.84
Richard El At, C/0 Richard 07·00384.000, Long, Dennlo,
Frost, Block It Route N248 Socl 25 NE t /4 Ex Cool &amp;
Pari of 15 .22A, Total Oth Mlno 25A Out 52.17A
$280 07
25.00A, Total $186.40
Janu 07.00385.000, Lo1J11, Dennis,
03 ci 1341 001
ct~yton o.; sect 4, T3, Rt2', Sect 25 NE t /4 Ex Cool &amp;

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MIDDLEPORT - Commumty
Thanksgivmg scrv1cc at the .Presbyterian C hurch 111 Middleport , Sun HARR ISONV ILLE
Har- day, 7 p.m . Thoscattcndmg as ked to_.
risolnille Chapter. O rder o f the . take a can o f food.
qa~tc rn St:.n, &lt;~ nn ual mstallallon ,
Saturda y. 7
p.m at the tc n)ple.
MIDDLEPORT - Calvin Min to speak at Ash S treet F ree Wtll
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EAST ME IGS- Easter.n Athlet- BaptiSt Church, Middleport , Sunday.
IC Boosters High School fa!l sports
7 "p.m .
banquet, Saturday. 6:30 p·.m . high
sc hool gymn aSi um. Meat prov ided . MONDAY
Take covered dt&lt;h
MIDDLEPORT Evangeline
Chapter 172, OES , officer tnstallaRACINE - RACO sponson ng tion , Monday, 7·30 p.m .. Middleport
toud co llect ion , Sat urday, 8 a.m. 10 , Masonic Temple.

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The lands, lots and parts of lots returned delinquent by the County
Treasurer of Meigs County, with the taxes, assessments Interest
and penalties charges thereupon agreeable to law, are ~nlained
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and described in the following list

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RAC INE - Me1gs County PubIt o Library Board, Friday, I p.m . at
the Rac ine Branch

Mc tg:s Ht gh Sc hoo l cafctcna.
Prospcc t·ivc huntc ts must complete a
1\b nt cr cd ucatlU n course be fore the y
can pul·chasc an Ohio huntin g
l kcn~c. Tht -.; ts an open course and
no prc rcg tst rauoO ts req uired.

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Course w ill be hdd Sa turday. 9-5
p.m. and Sunday. 2-5 p m at the

MEIGS COUNTY AUDITOR

)'0111"_ readers on the North American
contment tha! no matterwhallune they
call: it's a lot earlier in Hawaii. - Fed

TIIICIIIID 1111 TD CH- FIIIMI

with the results. Oh, give thanks to
to recetve His favor: As lthmk of the the Lord'
lsatah expenenccd a sp lend id
way God provided a ram for Abraham an.d Isaac to sac rifiCe; I am ·· vision of God. " ... I saw the Lord
mdebted to God for providing our sitting on a throne , lofty and exalted
sacri fice, Jesus C hrist. who died for ... ·· Ezekiel also saw awesome
vis ions of the majesty arid wonder of
me and all mankind .
Ltkewise, when Gene ra l Joshua God's glory. I thank God for His
fell on his face in fro nt of the Lord , Word that gives m e a glimpse of Hi &gt;
the Lord ·said to h1m , "Rise upi Why greatness and a sense of h1s presis it thai you have fallen o n Y.Our ence.
face?'' I've learned 10 examine ~ Ihe
I could con tmuc mal-ching
thing that m ade me fall and am more thro ugh the pages of the Btble, gtvapprec ialiV.e of the encquragement ing ihanks for its man y promises.
' that I receive.
The n I" d -certainly come to C hrist
I love to read about Gideon . Jesus w ho said, " And I. if I be li fted
When God gave him a seemingly up from the earth, w1ll draw all men
difficult assignment, he was scared to Myself.""
silly. "But the LORD said to him,
Wh1le the mcredtble words of the
'Surely I will be with you ... '"' and Bible in spire me, I know I" m saved
He sent fire from heaven to prove it. for eternity because Christ willingly
r ·m so glad He 's with me when I'm took my punishment for sin to the
afraid .
cross . My heart burs ts forth in ra pGod saw a little shepherd boy, turou,s praise, "Oh, give thanks to
David, as a king . How thankful! am the Lord'"
Father, thank You for Yo ur eterthat ,He l ook~ at my potential instead
of my failures.
nal lovingkindne ss toward us. Yo u
Courageous Queen Esther put her save us and sati sfy our thtrsty, hunlife on the line to save he r people. , gry souls. We praise Your Name .
Her cousin encouraged her, "Yet Amen .
who knows - may be it was for a
• Sc riptures NASB : jJenesis 6;8,
time like this that yGu were made Isaiah 6: I , John 12:32
queen !'" As He 9id then, God interGood News: Esther 4: 14
venes on beh a l ~. 0 f those who take a
stand for their beliefs and trust Him
to God that I don't have to be perfect

Thanks for niany promises
By Bonnie Shiveley
·Devotional Writer

I told the guy my rnothrc doesn I_CCI
up befon: noon and uplained the tune
difference to him. He called back 819
a.m. the next day. Another wtliiWI
called~ New York at 8:30a.m. and
couldn I figure out when to call back.
so she phoned aga~n ~. 8:30
next
momm~ and asked for help.
Can I these_ people add or subtract
the d1fference 1n hours between where
they are and where we are? Please !ell

HAMPTON
COVE
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NATIONAL

CAMBRIAN
RIDGE

HIGHLAND
OAKS .

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MAGNOLIA
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Birmingham

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MEIGS COUNTY DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE TAXES
TNANCY PAR"KER CAMPBELL

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Women need loving ·support from their husbands in order to re~pond sexually
!hat My wife was always on the heavy
side and couldn't seem to lake off the
weight. although 1 know she tried.
When our marriage began to fall apart.

Pomeroy • ,Middleport, Ohio

Oth 111,. 15.117A at83.t12A
2,41A, Total$1,219,17
07o005511.000, Powott. Ruth
Ann, C/o VI._ G..., Aplt,
Soct23 2.18A of N PI 50-SA
W ond Ex lA an N Uno
2.18A, Total $1111 .70
07·00619.000 , Prolllll,
Pomoto S., c/o Po molt
Ballord, Stet 13-18 S Port
Ex 5A Ex 1.45A 8.01A Ex
1.804A7.186A,Total$ellll.l2
07.-.r.ooo, Smith, Lowto,
c/o Sandy Molano, Lot 29
Okl P-nd. TaUtl $30.28
07-81.000, Smith, Lewlo,
c/o IAwto Smith, Lat25 W
1/2 . Old Portland, Totol
S2U7
07-410101.000, Toclford, Roy
11. liar Oobro, Lat 58 Now
Partloncl Glbb'o Addn Lat 58
(103.1'x208'), total $502.11
07' 00t71 .000, W8gller,
Cllarlaa F.• Sect 34 (I&amp;01183) E End of W t/2 50A,
ToUII $2011.611
07·00884 .000, Wag-.
Charloo F., Stet 34 (t&amp;011831 E End Ex Coat 29.20A,
ToUII $$70.83
07 ·0089&amp;.000, Wagnor,
Chorln F., Soct 11 33 (1601164) NW Car Ex Coal 20A,
ToUII $55.90
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07· 00898.000, Wagner.
Chorlaa F., Sect 34 W 112 Ex
Cool SW Prl 160A Lot
33,70A of 77 .49A 33. 70A,
ToUII$94.25
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07-ll0250.000, Ward. Troy E.,
S II T2 1111 Wl/2 N 1/2 of
85ALolt75Ex1 .8AExi.5A
8.311A, ToUII $23.58
07·00314.002,
Warner,
lllcllall E. &amp;lor T. Darlene,
160A Lot 1173 T3 1111
.5817A, Total $49.52
07·00958.000, Wetllerllalt,
Manning Et AI &amp; J!lory
Franceo Smith c/o John
Roger Smith, sect 25 3 112
Ex BOA 79.20A, ·Toll!
$221.28
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07·00545 .000, Wllllama,
Sandra K., Soct. 20 NE at
56A SE Carner 2.25A, Total
$49.94
IAtartliNp.
Southern LSD
08-CIOI35,00t, Elias, Janet
K., 1110A Lot 1190 .T2 Rll
311.289A Out ot 108.887A
36.28tiA, Total 1129.51
Olo00315.001, Hill, Pout Jr,
&amp;lor Carol, IOOA Lot 241 T2
Rf2 tA ' Out at 2.05A lA,
ToUt! $521.37
OIHIOI35.002, Murphy, Irene
C., 160A Lot 1190 T2 R I I
36.289A Out of 72.578A
38.289A, Total $128.51
08·00135:000, Neumann,
Karen L, Sect 11-25-31 All
Ex Lot NE 1.60A HWY &amp;
Coal 72.57SA Ex 36.289A
311.289, Total $128.51
08·00250.000, Patterson,
IAroy &amp;lor Sondra, Lal19 on
Road Joining Vlllago .SOA,
Total $313.84
08·00251.000, Petterson,
Lerry &amp;lor Sondra, Lot 19
54' E Sldo .lOA, Total $
25.18
06·00252.000, Palleraon,
Larry &amp;lor Sandra, Lot 14
54' E Sldo, Total $10.40
08..00891.000, Proffitt, Mark,
c/o Tom Prolllll, Lot N840
.006A, Total $1 .60
08·00436 .000, Rittle, Date
liar Lutz Pam, Sect 6 (IOO222) WEnd Prt oi42.85A on
N Line t.SOA, Tolll $203.87
08· 00533.000, Rhode a,
Corwin, Et AI, c/o Joseph R.
Ferra, Stet 11-36 (215) E
End of 62.50A 13A, Talll
$160.46
06·00462.002, Torzopptoua,
Danny J ., tOOA Lot 219 &amp;
220 T1 Rlt 2.568A tn Lot
218 &amp; .598A In Lot 220
3.184A, Tota~$211.43
08·00284.000,
Wolle,
Franklin A., aoct 12-31
(160-1 194) NW. PI ol Ex Coal
t9A, Total $251 .77
06·00534.000,
Wolle,
Franklin A. &amp;lor Penny, Sect
t1-3t (160-1194) NE of
Sllaon &amp; Church Ex Coat
3.17A, Total $204.50
Olive Twp.
Eastern LSD
09·01510 .000, . Anthony,
steven &amp;/or Deborah, Socl
35 Mid of SW Pert of SW 1/4
s.013A Out of 45A s.OI3A,
Total $t60.57
09·00058.000, Baker, D.M.,
C/o Joroy Ann Schafer, Soct ·
19-24 E· Side at 1/12A
Barbor Shop .06A, Total $.42
"09·00086.001, Barber,
Duana F. &amp;/or Cryatat F.,
100A Lot t04·· SE Car .96A
Out of 2.00A .96A: Total
$58.93
09.-02038.000, "Beene, Doria
~-· Royalty lnloreet Energy
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Incorporated
Cowdery Unit N2 Land
Owner, Total-$5.17
09.02046.000, Beene, Doria
J., Royalty Jnteraet Energy
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Incorporated
Cowdery Unit N3 Land
Owner, Total $9.49
09·00076.000, Barber, Terry
L. lior Sharon K., sect 11 N
t /2 at SE t /4 at SW 1/4 Ex
6A t4A, Total $93.49
09·00168.000, Booton, Dal•
Allen, Soct 35 T4 Rt t Mid of
S PI of SW 1/4 of 30.565A
5.019A, Total $349.52
09·00169.000, Baaton, Dale
Allen, Sect 7 WEnd 17.07A,
Total $973.96
· 09·00170.000, Baetan, Deto
Allen, Socl 17-18 SE PI
t .50A N PI 311.75A SE PI Ex
.50A .20A, Total $4.47
09·0017t .OOO, Boston, Dale
Allen, Sect t7 TR In W End
SEat Rd. 2.77A, Total
$27.98

09ofl01n.ooo. ~on. Dote to-otiiii3.00I , 11ww1n, LM T,,
All on, &amp;oct 17 W End Sect 3 T4N RI2W SE Cor of
17.88A, T---54
1.163A Troct 2.311A Out of
09·00252. 000 , Couoo.y, 112.53A2.30A, T-$16.70
Rlcklo &amp; Raae II,, Soct 35 1o-otllll3.003, Swoln, LM T.,
T4N RttW NW Car of SW Sect 3 T4N Rt2 1.037A Out
1/4 lA Out of 5A lA. TaUtl at 6L517A 1.037A, TOIII
$$11t.3t
$7.54
09·00814 .000 , Evono. to-ootl83.004, Swotn,LM T.,
lllcltool A. It/or Lori, Stet Sect 3 T4N 1112 15.379A Out
33-34 E End .872A of 39,15
Total •~ 87
of 60.48A Ex t 4.86A .70A,
_......
Total SIS.a
.872A, ••
01-001111 .000., GoH, Kovln 10· 00080 .000,
Trtploll,
Alvin, Soct 11 22 T4 All NW J•••• c . liar Chavotlor
Cor E End Ex 1.25A 3.75A, Stolle· L., Lot 7 90
Total$758.65
3/4' xt5t'W End, Total
09·00284 .000 , Hayman , $197.93
Pllrlclo K., Sect 30 T4 R11 S 10·00691.000, Wtlllomoon,
Port ol SW I 14 L5481A, Wende, c/o Suzonno Groll,
Lol Stet 29 NW of
Total $558.10
09·0011311.000,
Holzer, Woolhl- N 01 Rd ,211A,
Kannatll El AI, Sect 24 E 1/2 Total $2.t0
of sw 1/4 Ex 20A NW Ex 10.00693.000, Wltllomoon,
Wenda, c/o Suzonno GteH,
4.00A 4.25A, Total $48,83
09· 00378.000, Hanokor, Lat Soct 29 ME Cor of NW
Dwight C., Lot 1.390A Out of 1/4 2.50A, TaUt! $20.06
40A NE Comer 1.39A, Total · t 0·00694.000, Wltllomoon,
$14.24
Wende, c/o Suzanne Groll,
011·00229.005 , Honatoy, Lol secl ~8 NW cor of
Chrt.U D., 30A Lot 120 R11 69.10A NE 1:x 9.44A NE SA,
T3 I.OOA Out at 44.3988A, TOIII $32.111
Total $153.21
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09·00377.000, Honokor;
":.:'a':'~·
Dwight, Sac:! 211 SW l/4 at lt-19 000 Do II, u-lth
SE 1/ 2
L390A,
ToUtt
·
• -r,. ~
$1150 45
W. &amp;lor Noncy Marlene,
Sac:t. 21 Jotnlng Mlll Laton
o9'-oo373 ooo Mcintyre
Wltllom A: i.Jo'r Patricio
S ox 14, Votn Coot t.I911A,
aiiCI 18 T4 Rt t Mid an N Total $107.50
Lint NE 1/4 8,25A, Total 11-00170.000, Barron, Keith
$408 16
&amp; Noncy llartono, Lot Sect
01·00859,000, Mondetoon, ~Ei~~~·~i;; of IIIII
Jotfr8y, El AI, Sect 3 9 NW t t .o'os11 .000, Bonon, Kolth
Prt ai43.45A E Prt Ex I .SOA W. &amp; Money llartono, Lot
Stet 21 La130'x100' N ol CR
W 1A, Total $4.47
. 011-006119.000, Nutter, Jomn 069A, Total $3.5l
.
T. &amp;lor. Slllrloy M., Sect 8 11 o00811 000 Bowland Jot
.42A Oul ot .88A W End &amp;lor PollY ~ Stet 36 PT
.42A, Total $111.17
NE 1/4 5A'out of 74 75A SA
09-01152.00t, Nutter. Jamn c/o Joe Bowlo~d TaUti
T. &amp;lor Shlrloy M., Sect 8, 258 43
~~~ ~~ ~ut 019·56A 11·00789.000, Cochran,
OI.02 020.000, "ohio L lc M Jamn C. Et AI, Sect 4 U
ca., Inc., ·cfo Overbrook R.14 NE Cor 12,8Aoi72.50A
center Royalty tntoroot l!dll I 2.8A, TaUtl $37 -~
·
Rood 'Land Owner, ToUtl 11.00231 .000, Dettavollo,
$4 33 .
Louro A., c/o Laura A.
o9-00882 ,000 , Pooler, Dowllt, Stet 27 Mid .
Mlcllool E. &amp;lor Lola G., SE . 21.t31A, Total Sl28.27
Prt al28 I/2S E Prt at s 112 IHI0232.000, Oellavollo,
Ex t 1/2 A 6 50A Totjtl Lauro A., Lot Stcl 27 Near
$50 24
'
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Mid of E 1/2 PI of 11.25A
09·00883 .000,
P.ooler, 3 . 57A, C/O Laura A.
Mlcheel E. &amp;/or Lots G., Oowln Total $19,78
Sect 11 34 "W Car 8.50A, 11·00233.000, Dollevollo,
Total $50 24
lAura A.,C/o Lauro A. DIWIII
· 000
p 00 1
Lot Soct. ·27 Noar Mid of W
09·00884.
•
or, 112 Part of 18A 8 55A Total
Michael E. &amp;lor Lola G., $335
·
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Soct 11 39 SW Cor S of Rd
·83
.
Ex t.25A .75A, Total $322.18 · 11·00422.000, Findlay,
08-00134.000, Pulllna, Floyd Naqml P.,
Lot 117
Ooon Sect 25 Trlln NE Cor Htilchlnaon
Subdlv.
of sect )5 1.50A, Total 114.84'x110.02',
Total
$33 03 ,
$448.44
09·01055.000, Putman , 11.00979,000, Gulnthor, Poul
Wlloan 11, c/o Wlloon J. Et AI, C/0 Paul J.
Putman s t t-24 sw of NW Guinther, Lot Sect ·8 Ex.
1/4
i, NW of NE 1/4 31A27A, Total $124.43
1.093tA Out ot 72.0885 11·00427.0QO,
Hoyoo,
1.0131, TaUtt $31.17
Tli-oro P., Lot Soct. t4-8
09·010511.000, Pullf1on, 1.50 out of 33.38 1.50A,
Witton Juntor &amp; Franca• Total $$7.98
Luclllt &amp;oct 24 T4 All NW 11-00600.000, Hyooll, Jomoo
Cor aiYS 01A Along 1\Np Rd F. lior Hyoell, Jamoo Gorald
3131.30A, Total $3159.44
Emoroon, Lot Socl·14·7 In
. 09-110183.000, Putman, Burl NE PI of Soc. &amp; NW PT of
Jr., Lot Stcl18 S 112 NW 1/4 Soc. I4.50A, Totti $431.37
NW t/4 Rx .7A N 1\Np Rd 313 11-110707.001, Hou11r, Frank
3.23A, "rota! $71.43 .
W. &amp;lor Terrie L., Sect 16
09-01188.000, Putmon, Burl TBN R14W 8.742A aut of
L. Sr. lior Bonnie S., Sect 40.00A 8.742A, Tallt $84.74
24 NE Car at sw Port of NE 11·01277 .003, Hugglno,
1/4 3.49A, Tatol $328.64
Henry, Stet. 35 T6 R14W
09·00004.000, Rhodoo, 8.531A out of 13. 1117A
Charlet E. &amp;lor Unda L, SW 5.531A, Tollt $48.21
Cor 70A Lot 1119 2A, Total t1.01157,000, Jacka, Gerald
G. &amp; JoAnn L., Lot Sect. ·16
$565.19
09.()1t45 . 000,
Road, on N line IX 20A N of E Prt
Marlarle Sect 4-10 Latll6- 40A ot 122.32W 40A, Tolll
n Dlv.' Randolph E st. $244.83
·
I.OOA, Total $4.89
tt-01158.000, Jecko, Gerald
09·02013.000, sompoon, · G. &amp; JoAnn L., Lot Sect ·16
Ronald Jamea Truetoe or In S Prt of NW 1/4 ex 40A
Succoooar RJ Sampoon SW.5A, Tall! $48.36
11.00569.000, Kaull, Paul M
Trual, 30A Lot 121 T3 Rl1
I .190A Out at 30A Lot 121
&amp;/or Oebblo S., Soctl2 T.5N
l.t90A, Total $84.55
R.14W SE Car 1.088A of
09-01192.000,
Seroan,
43.107A, 1.088A
Total
Wllklo, c/o Ruoooll Bloaoor, $525.81
Socl18 sw Part Ex 1 1/2A t1-D1177.001, Kaull, Paul M
&amp;lor Dabble S., Sect 12 Mid
W Part 8.60A, ToUtt $50.17
09·00025.000, Smith, Harald of E 1/2 n of CR Lot 6
E. Jr., Secl11-39 Mid on w
I.I03A, Total $t26.53
Ltno Bot Rd .96A, Total
It ·OJ)454.000, Keeaee,
$t63.40
Jomoa ,&amp;lor Linde, Lot Sect.
09-00502.000, Webb, Guy D., ·1 SWot NW 1/4 1.18A, Total
Sect 36 NW Cor of NE 1/4 $3.40
t.90A Ex .78A t.I2A, Tollf 11·00455.000, Keeoeo,
$322.37
Jamoo lior Undo, Lot Sect •
09·01466.000, Webb, . Guy 7 SW of NW 1/4 23 .81A;
David, Socl 36 NE Part of Total $70.68
NW l/4 Ex Coal Ex 18.813A 11·00458.000 , Keeaee,
2.3117A, Total $65.06
Jomea &amp;lor Linda, Lot Sect
Orangol\Np
13 E Part ox I 1.86A 70.494A
Eaotorn LSD
.e x t2.309A ox ' t9.027A
10·00540.000, Brookover, 39.148A, Total $275.10
Wltllom E. &amp;lor Vicky, L~t 11·00571.000, Keeaoo,
Hickory Acres Subdlv. W James E 1&lt;/or Linda E., Socl
tOO' s 416' E ttt.8' N378.5'
13 on E Una near Mid &amp;A,
#3, Total $1,387 .54
Total $17.17
t0-00179 .001,
Cllno,
11·00572 .000, Keeaoe,
Raymond lior Toreaa, sect James E. liar Linda E., Sect
3 T4 R12 NW 1/4 4.7890A 7 Mid on N tine ox coal und
Out at 31 .00A 4.7890A, lOIII 3.71A 47.71A, Total $220.06
$64.30
11 · 00573 .000, Keea.' .e,
10· 00413 .000 , curtla, JomeaE&amp;IorUndaE .. Sect
Timothy L. liar crystal L., 7 on W line near Mid 17.29A,
Lot Sect 27 28 SW at E 1/2 . Tollt $51.22
2.50A, Toll I $290.25
I I ·00585.000, Knapp, Brian
10·00403.000 )iyaetl oavo &amp;for Danna Merle, Lot 18
Subdlv
F. &amp;lor Diana'L ., F rae' s act Hutchlnoon
,
, ~
1 151193· 21
18 T4N RI2W SW Cor 95 x115 • •Da
5 28A Total $137 80
11·00786.000, Norman,
10·00449.000, .Ltnlcome,
Myrtle, Lot S"ct t4 2ln N PI
Rtla Lot sect t2 311 NW Car of 24.75A or SE Car .87A,
T4 Rt2 29,50A, Total $81.42
Total $287.3~
.
10.00178.000, Mitchell, Neda 11·00824 .000, Peyton,
B Trustee sect 34 T4 Rl2 Wayne &amp;lor Katllloon, Sect
NW t /4 SA of ·53.50A SA,
15 Mid on N Line 15.75A,
Total $1,822.26
Total $37.85
10.00357.000, Mitchell, Neda 11·00825.000, Peyton,
B. Trustee, Lot Stet 35 SW Wayne liar Kathloen, Sect.
t5·2t NW Part 18A, Total
Car .SOA, total $4.96
10·00358.000, Mltclletl, Ned a $82.22
.
B. Truatoo, Lot Sect 34 V.: 11·00826.000, Peyton,
Side of NW 1/4 30A, tolal Wayne &amp;lor Kathleen, Sect
$In 90
· 14·15 NE Ex. 3A NE 1/4
10· 0.0703 .000, Richville 21.17A, ToUt! $62.64
Spartamen'a Club tnc. The, 11 · 00827 .000, Peylon ,
c/o Ralph Capuano, Lot Wayne lior Kllhtoon, Stet.
Sect 17 Und t/2 90A SE Part 21 Bet. Rd. &amp; E Line at Fr.
ai118A t.OA, Total $278.86
1.50A, Total $79.15
I0·00594 .000 , Ruasell, 11.00117.001 , Powell, Torr!,
Eddie Jr., Lot Sect 10 Mid Secl I .T6, R14, Mid of S t /2
anN Line 2.50A, Total $7 .54
tA out of 65 .25A I .OOA,
10· 00595.000, Ruoooll, Total $4 72 ·31
Eddlo Jr., Lot sect tO s Part ti·00029 .000 , Priddy,
of E t /4 Ex t .47A Ex .54 Pamoto J. &amp;lor David J ., Lot
42.99A, Tolll St60. 39
Sect 14·15 NE part oi47A
t1Hl0626.002, Sheela, Jason tA, Total $t38.73
D., sect 16 T4 Rt 2 E Prt of 11 ·01059.000, Richmond ,
W t/2 20.932A Ex 10.929A Donald R. lior Laura Lynn,
t0.003A Total $186.77
Lot Sect 9 SE Corner 1.75A,
·
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Total $7.65

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II..OtOIIO.OOO, Richmond,
Donald R. It/or lAuro Lynn,
Lot Sac:! 9 NE Port 33.25A,
Total $53212
11·013t9.ooo, Ritchie,
Charita A, Sr. &amp;lor Lori 0 .,
Lat Stet 8 N at Rd .. 552A
aut of ,89A .552A, Total
$848.03
11-110712.000, Slmpklna, LAo
Ray Sr. c /o Jooeph &amp;
Kimberly Gtlbort, Lot (7)
Luh'a Add 4, Totsl $434.72
11·01031.000, Snowdon ,
Raborl L, LA&gt;I Sect 30 NW
P8ri13.114A, Total $81.62
11·00701.004. Stewart,
Kevin, Soc! 3 TIIM RI4W
,974A Out of 21.278A .974A,
Total $2!1.61
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11·005111,000 ,
TY800
Orummor, Toreao II., Lot
Stet 17 In cntr at Sec 41.285
of 82.90A ' IX t.893A
311.312A, Total $1 ,174.38
11·00517 .000 ,
Tyaon
Drummer, Toroae II..• Sect
111-r mid on N line 9.42A,
Total $10.21
11 , ooi8I . 001 , Tllomo,
. Kavon 0 ., FR 24 T8N RI4W
SW Cor 1.3t37A aul of
8.00A 1.3137A, Total $14.83
11.01164.003, Welker, Donny
L. &amp;lor Judy K.. SeCt 13 Til
1114 I,OOA aut of 94.396A
Lat 21 .00A, ToUt) $29.8t
tt.OIIIIO .ooo , wamotoy,
Samuol, Socl 18 Mid an S
Uno ox 7.12A 74,26A ex
20.78t8A 53.478A, Touit
$4113.92
tt-00121.000, Yaung, Danlol
W., liar Uncia K., Fl1icllon 3
T8 Rl4 .91A out of 83.75A
.91AC, ToUtl $13.55
Rutland Vlllago
MotgoLSD
I 2-00344.000, Bowland, Joe
liar Polly, Sect 14 8 (6401
NW Cor W ot Bridge . ex
.1214A .4586A, TaUtl $90.84
12-00275.000, Davis, Horald
&amp;lor Shoroy, Soct 8 (8401
&amp;OxiOO" S part of . SW l /4
.25A, Total $172.01
12·00203.000 , Mitchell,
Bowrty, c/o Jot Bowlond,
OKI I (6401 S prt of 3.34A N
at Ban N or CR .27A, TallI
$555.35
12·00245.000, Mitchell,
llerlln M, liar Unda L, E
Pert of ,50A 107 112' on St •.
Ill. 124 .332A, ToUtl$57.06
12·00248.000 , Mitchell ,
Merlin M. &amp;lor Undo L, t40'
Frntg St. RT. 124 W PI .SOA
23.5' Frntg St. Rt. I 24 .168A,
Total $83,01
12·00247 .ooo, Mitchell,
Martin M. &amp;lor Unda L, I 97'
Frontage on St. Rt. 124
1.84A, ToUtl $1,174.50
12.00186.001, Hyaetl, David
W. lior Penny K:,.on W line
S of NE Cllurcll Lot W 1/2 at
Lot .t4A out at .30A .14A,
TOIIt $594.1 3
·12·00204.000, Mitchell ,
Bovorty, c/o Joo Bawlend,
S.ct 14 8 (1140) E ol St. Rd.
N Ol Bea'l.·1.4A. ToUtl,$11,89
12·00344.001, Mltcll~ll.
Boverty, c/o Joe Bowland,
Sect.B T8 Rl4 .1214A out of
.58A .1214A, Total $27.63
t2-00052.000, Pratt, Ouotln
Alan, loci 8 (11401 near NW
SW 1/4 Bot Rd &amp; CR oul of
.60A .15A, Total $32.70
12.00278.000, Pawoll, Toroy
Lot Sr. liar Morliyn L, Soct
8, T8 Rl4 SW Car of Lot #t7
.24111A of .491A .24111A ,
Total $1 ,052-.36
t2-00444.007, Soarto, Ralph
E. liar Bonnie M., Til Rl4
.389A aut of 2.60A port of
Rollroad .389A, Total
$583.93
I 2-00444.008, Soarlo, l!atpll
E. liar Bonnie M_., Sect 8 T6
Rl4 .01A out ot .28A .01A,
Total $1.87
S.lomllvp.
MolgoLSD
t 3·00389 .1101, Ashburn,
Larry W. &amp;lor Cathy A., Sect
31 T8N RI5W t.594A aul of
t6.65A 1.594A, Total $63.82
13-00803.000, Ba~a. John,
Lot II, Total $10.86
t 3·00604.000, Baas, Jolin,
Lot t 2, Total $20.45 '
,
t3·00042.000, Bua', JoiJn
L., Lol 8 Langatreth Add,
Total 114.t8
13·00043.000, Bllos, John.
L., Lot 7, Total $207.87
13·00044.000, Baas, John
L., Lot 8, Total $71.78
13-00113.000, . Cummins,
Carl Albert Et AI, Sect I on
s line of SW 1/4 ex 14 V.ln
Coal .75A, Total $240.78
13·002tO.OOO, Goble, Larry
W. &amp;lor Cheryl D., Bote 15
38 W at NW/t4 Ex 14 Vein
.Coal ox 7,64A 4.28A, Tall!
$52.t&amp;
13·002tO.OOt, Gable, lArry
w. lior Chooyl D., Sect 36
T7N RI5W 7 .64A oul of
11.92A 7.64A, Toll! $218.19
13· 00777 .ooo, Hoyee,
Theodore P., Soct 18 T8 Rl5
Near Mid on N llno out of
94.06A 5.03A, Total $138.85
13· 00778.000,
Hayes,
Thaodaro P., Soct 18 Neer
Mid on line E PT N of Rd .
out at 99.53A 5.47A, TaUt!
$1,:j64.51
13·"o0330.000, Jewell,
Menlord &amp;/or Joyce c/o
Monlord Jewell, Secl t4 N
Of E 166A ox N4 Vein Coat
OUI of 40.546A 4.00A, Total
$110.23
13·00732.001 , McCloud ,
Darrick lc Candy, NE 1/4 of
NW 1/4 of Sect 25, T8N
Rt5W 4A out of 28.329A
4.00A, Total $445.56
1"3·00574.008, Rile , William
E. liar Christine G., Secl11
T8 R15 Lot #I 4 5.835A out
of 27.1887A 5.835A, Total
$20t.94
13·00871 .000, Sorrell ,
Wilbur &amp;/or Lively Debra ,
Sect 15 27 SW Car Ex
School Lot ox 46.93A 1.30A,
Total 1125.16
~3·00774.000,
Wright,
Ronotd G. liOr Unde , Sect
24 T7 1115 SW, Part aut of
90.19A 39A, Total $1,9t2.32
Saliobury 1\vp.
Meigs LSD
14·00054.001, Bornott ,
Rodger &amp;lor Bottle, Sect 32
T2 Rl3 .NW Carner of

40, ISA .I90IIA aut of 40.t5A
$47.114
14·0.0080.000,
Bolly,
, . _ El AI, Sect 36 (1110315) Noor SW Car W of Rd.
4.5A of 8.5A 4.50A, Total
$368.112
t4-01017.001, Colburn. Rtck
&amp;/or April, Sect 3 T2N Ill JW
2.00A out ot 19.00A 2,00A,
Total 185.57
t4-00237.000, Cardllih, Joel
llorc, Soct 29 (640) llld ot S
1/2 76.25A, Total $241 .16
14·02238.000, Eotato ol
Normon F. Rollrkooto.
Working lnloroat Rabort B.
Burctatta lAnd Owner, ToUt!
$2.46
14·005t8.000, Groham,
lllchool &amp;lor Cllooyt Lynn,
Stet t7 (6401 In N Port of
SW 1/4 28.12A. Total
$$14.81
14·00419.002, Grimm,
Hamor, Sect 3t T2 Rl3
.216A DUI 52.347A 1.277A
aut t.93A ,4t9A out 3.009A,
Total $431.70
14·01 eB4.001, Howley,
Nannan E., Sac:t 18 T2 R13
8.545A o~t of 29.17 A
8,545A, Total $t44.31
14•0135t.OOt. Homaloy,
Ratllo 0. &amp; /or llatanle K.,
Sect 3 T2 Rl3 4.867A out of
15.79A 4.887A Ex .371A
4.316A, Talll St ,2011.17
14·008t8.000 , Herrmann,
.I908A,

C.rrol Eugene &amp;Jor Vinaasla

llae, Soc 35 (I 00-326) Mid
Prt. ox 1/2A ox Lot s Coal
Etc. 20.04A, Tolll $56.28
14·00619.000, Herrmonn,
·Corral Eugene &amp;lor Vlneaala
Moo, Sect 35 (100·325) W
End of 37.73A N Part lOA,
Total $35,311
14·00620.000. Her,r mann,
Carrol Eugene lior Vlneaala
Moe, Sect 35 (100-326) NE
Car of 24.42A E Part 4A,
Total $11.28
. 14·00821.000, Herrmann,
Carrot, Eugene &amp;l or
Vlneoota Mea, Soct 35 (11103251 S Part ox cool &amp; oth
min. 2.39A, Total $39.00
14-008811.000, Hyoell, Rogel
W., Sect 31 (640) 1.30A aut
oi86.59A Near Mid N 1/2 of
N Uno .57A, Tall! $357.58
14-110687,000, Hyull, Roger
Wlttlam, Sect 31 (114011 .30A
oi86.68A Maa1 Mid N 1/2 of
N Ln .32A, TaUt! $26t .61
14-CI0688.001, Hyoell, Gary
F., Sect 31 , T2N, RpW, SW
Corner .29A out of .88A,
Ta14tt $28.94
14·00583.000, Landaker,
David, Sect 2,F.I2,T.2,R.13,
.SOA aut ol 50.77 A .50A.
Total $34.57
14·01313.000 , Lemley,
David, Sec 29 NE Car of
lAwrence Reuter 15A Lot
.25A, Tote! $178.63
14·00054 .000, Morris,
William E. 7/or Mallaaa M.,

Sect 32 (6401 Near Mid S
Lint N 112 Ex Coot Ex.
.11901A 39.2592A, ToUt!
$415.61
14-CIO&amp;at .OOO, Riffle, Randy,
Soct 8(640) 1123 Penny Surv.
.SOA, Total $8.44
14-110862.000, Rittle, Randy,
Soct 8 (640) 1124 Penny Surv.
.22A, Total $3.21
.
14·00447 .000, Scllulor,
Jomoo L, Sect 32 (640) E
Part at N 140A Ex 20A lA,
Total $42.21
t4.fl0419.ooo, stobart,
Rogor L. lior Unda C., Sect
31 (640) Noat Mid an S Part
Ex 2.80A N Part52.347A Ex
.2t6A, Total 1388.25
t4·00420 .000, Stabart,
Roger L. lior Linda C., Sect
38 (I 00) E .22A W End of E
1/2 5.90A, Total $200.97 .
14·00421.000, Stobart,
Roger L. &amp;lor Linda c .• Sect
3t (840) T.2 R.l3 lA aut at
57.62A Near Mid on S Part
tA, Total $86.32
14·0 1430.000, Stoba rt ,
Roger L. lior Linda C., Soct
31 (640) 2.60A of N Prt Eat
Rd . of 56.82A 1.93A Ex
1.217A, Total $9.24
14·02094.000 , Stobart ,
Roger &amp;lor Linda, Master
Card Not In Uae 3.009A Ex
.419A2.59A, Total $29.45
t4-00225.000, Ulbrich, Jon
B. &amp;lor Lisa, Socit24 (640) E
ot SE 1/4 of SW 1/4 22A,
Tolal $81.91
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14·01517.000, YanCooney,
Ralph L., Sect 33 (640) NE
of SW 1/4 1.00A, Total $5.63
14·01518.000, VanCoonoy,
Ralph L., Sect 33 (640) SE
of NE 1/4 2.25A, Tolal
$123.90
Middleport Village
·
Meigs LSD
15·00065.000, Bailey,
Carolyn Suo Et AI, .c /o
Carolyn Sue Russell, Lot
(183) Boa 163 50x1tl, Tolll
.
$248.22
15· 00066.000,
Bailey,
Carolyn Sue Et AI , c/o
Carolyn Sue Ruaaell, Lot

(184) S 1/2 25xl11
Baaworth, Total $47.29

15-00406.000, Bowland, Joe
E. &amp;lor Nelda Paulino, Lot
(87) Shollleld 87-5x7o' NE
Side, Total $5.50
15·00407.000, Bowland; Joe
E. &amp;/or Nelda Pauline, Lot
(88) 30x50 011 Palmer St,
Total $497.20
15·00473.000, Clay, Paul
&amp;lor Dora, Part of Lot 99
Palmer's tat Add , Total
$327.54
15..01111.000, Dowler, David,
Sect 29 .50A Ex 10' Side
.SOA, Total $48.03
15·01112.000, Dowler, David,
Sect 29 .20A on W Line of
Crop N of Rd •.20A, Total
$16.00
'
t 5·01968.000, Dow tor ,
David , SEct 29 (640)
tt9.21A Nat Leading Cr W
of Mid Ex 1.36A 94.10A,
Total $602.26
15·02026 .000 , lnvlalon
Telecom, Total $16.29
t5-011 79.000 , Johnson,
Sarah L., ~ot 340, Total
$30.24
t5·01180 .000 , Johnson ,
Sarah L, ~01 339 Lower
Pomeroy Ex 5' Oil W side,
Total $3.21
15·01181.000, Johnson,

S.roh L, Lat 341 Ex W 112
of Lot 341 E t/2 Lot 341
Tatol $t0.81
15·00801.000, Koouo.
Jomoa E., &amp;lor Uncle E., Lot
65 Catllno Sub Olv Sui;&gt; 3
941dl0', Totti $217.29
15-00807.000, Kee...,

Jomoo E. &amp;lor Undo E., l.ot
65 Cotuna Sub Olv Sub 11
Tallt $17.37
tS-00120.000, King, Luclllo
Lot 40 1/2 Behan'• 2nd Add
TatatSt49.t4
15· 00723 .000 , Lemley,
Lewronco lior Dorio, Lot 70
SE Cor SO 'x iiO ', Total
$213.07
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15-00145.000. Mantey, Brent
Lal 286 Harton Add S 1/2
Total $228.84
15-009119.000, Mitch, L.aroy
L., Lot 147 Polmor'o Add
2nd, Total $76.48
15-02010.000, Smith, Ranold
E., Lot 11 Betsy Root
Subdlvloton (Saultr Filth
Avo) , TaUtl $483.27
15-01308.000, Stewart, Mory,
Lot 1o Lawor Porn 41' on
2nd ST x 96' Deep NW PT
Total $47.44
15..01343.000, Taylor, John
L. El At, Lot 24 Bohan 2nd
Add, Tall! $54.89
15·U1 3t9.000, Wagner,
Robin, Part of Lal2-1/4 DIY
Jonea Eal 35'x80' NE Cor
Total $228,59
15·01 033.ooo, wa~era
Tommy Ray, Lot 4 Bellon
1st Add Ex 60' E End, Total
$48.47
15-00102.000, Wills, Mlkt &amp;
Karon. Lot (18) Rlvorvtew
Acreo SubdiVIolon, ToUtl
$486,89
15·00887 .ooo ,
Young
Cllorltl E. • /or Heton
Yauilg, Lot 288 Horton Add
N t /2, Total $16.90
· Pomeroy Vlttago
Melgo LSD
16-00942.000; .Bait, Allen &amp;
Mallie, Lot 262 25 N Cenlral
Pert of Frac 25 lA, Total
$3311.29
16·00098.000, Satztng ,
Oonold Bryan, 40 'x200' N
Portion of Abandoned
Boacll Ex. 40'i112' 40' x86'
Total $7.67
16· 00501.000, Brlcktes,
George, Lot t00-307-308 S
&amp; E at Hopkins &amp; Jolly
5.68A, Total $48.86
.
1§·00502.000, Brlckloa,
George, Lot I 00-307-3Q8
SE at Jolly an S Una I .26A
1.28A, Total $10.40
t6·00503.000, Brlckloa,
George, Lot 100-308 N at
Rd . S of Coal St. 1.25A ,
Total SJ 0.40
16·00070.000 , Brtcklos ,
George W., Lal262- 17 Sub.
434 .27 A, Total $357.40
18·00071.000, Brlcklos,
George W., Lot 282-17 Sub ,
434 ,23A, Total $49.60
16· 00t92 . 000,
Burna,
DQugtaa A., Lot 38 llrlp 2
3/4• Wldt NW Port, Total
$5.03
16•00193. 000,
Burno,
Oau9lae A., Lot 39 Ex. 6
1/2'x44 t/2' SE Pert, Total
$434.44
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18· 00t94.000,
Burna ,
Dougtae A., Lot 100-303
.16A out of 2. I OA Roar of t
of N39 .16A, Total $5.03
16-01708.000, Carter, Garard
Edwin, Lot 182 All Ex 22.50'011 N Side, Total $286.63
16·01501.000, Cha,pman,
Craig T., Lot 295 S Part at ,
Lot N of Schwegman, Total

$3.30
I 6·01502 .000, Chapman,
Cratg T., Lot 296 About 3/5
NE Pert of Lot, IOtal $224,26
16·02066.000, Carnell
Realty Company, Lot 108
21 'x9-1/2" Ex Line Front,
Total St ,073.28
t6-0174t.ooo, Day, Jerry E.
&amp;lor Ida A. , Lot 6 Lincoln
Helghta Add, Total $388.37
1.6·0t296 .000, Hollman ,
Danny L., Lot 71 ,72, &amp; 73
Horton
&amp; Dabney 's
Addition, Total $24.95
16·0t292.DOO, Humphrey,
Debra Kay El AI , Lot 589
Sub 3, Total $5 .21
16·026l4.060, lnvlolan
Telecom, Public Utility
Personal, Total $t8.25
16·01897.000, Klllle, Nada,
c/o Jack &amp; Trlna Hannan,
Lot 12 Naytora Run
60'x113', Total $380.81
16·00749.000 , . Klein,
Timothy T., c/o Kathy
Oilmen, Lot 258 Sub 95,
Total $t9.85
t6·00750 . ooo.
Klotn
Timothy T. , C/O Kathy
Oilmen, Lot 258 Sub 96,
Total $.144.23
16· 01582 .000, Landen ,
Charles A., Lot 125 To 129

Inc &amp; Trl E Side 130 H &amp; D,
Total $24.55
16-01583.000, Landon ,
Charloa A., Lot 1211-t /2 H &amp;
D Add 40'x80', Tot~ $186.96
16-00598.000, La dermlll,
· Homer Jr. lior Llh a L.. Lot.
. I 62 25' NE Cor, Total $34.00
16·00599.000, Laudermltt,
Homer Jr. &amp;lor Linda L., Lot
t61 H &amp; D Add 25' SE Cor,
Total $122.84
"t6·00t39 .000, Perkins ,
. Jameo W. &amp;lor Judith L., Lot
262-t7 .t 5A Sub. 435 3/4
Ex. Coai.15A, Total $42,76
16.0t325.000, Phlttlpo, Larry
A. &amp;/or Breneasa L. , Lot
167 Dabney Add. , Total
$t6.53
16-01326.000, Phillips, Larry
A. &amp;lor Brenosaa L., Lot 168
Dabney Add., Total $16.53
16·01327.000, Phltllpa, Larry
A. &amp;lor Bronaaaa L., Lot I 69
Dabney Add., Toll I $I 8.90
16·01331.000, Plllttlps, Larry
A. liar Brenesaa L , Lot t70
Dabney Add., Tolal $112.54
18.01110.000, Roush, John
W. Sr. &amp;lor Elizabeth M., Lot
100..307 1.63A Sub 2 3/4
1.63A, Total $30.86
16.01111 .000, Roush , John

W. Sr. &amp;/or Elizabeth M., Lot
t00-308 N of Rutland Rd
75'x290' of Approx.
SA
.SOA, Total $737.46
16· 0t705 .000, Sellara,
Gerald &amp;/or Hallie E., Lot
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Friday, November

!'age 8 e The Daily Sentinel

Friday, November

PomerQy • Middleport, Ohio

20, 1998

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

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glasses.
Roy Grueser reponed that it is
estimated there will be 24,000 deer

Day as a holiday. Group singing of
"Let There be Peace on Eanh" concluded the program.
Jim and Barbara Fry will be janitors for December.

Longtime Grapge members
honored
Awards to members with more
than 50 years in the Grange were
prese nted at a teccnt meeting of the
Hem lock Grange held at the hall .
. Betty Conkle was presen1~d a 50 Grueser will prepare the IUrkcy,
years membership award, and 55 , dressing and gravy. There will be a Christmas projects planned by
flO. 65 and 70 years merit ~eals were wh,ite elephant gift exchange among Missionary Society
-presented lo Edna Clark and i'e. the members.
Planning for Christmas projects
Leola Smith and Sara Cullums on
A discussion was held on making· of rememhering others highlighted
behalf of theit mother. Bernice ' ABC quilts this year nnd it was last week ·s meeting of the Bertha M ,
Hawk.
decided to make at least 20~
Sayre Mi ss ionary Society -of the
Ru,ilte Story presided al the
.A Veterans Da" program was Rac.ine First Baptist Church held at
tnceting with Nancy Well s reporting given by Opal Grueser. She gave the home of Mary ,K. Yost in Syrathai cookbooks arc st ill for sale. The information concerning fonnation. ' usc.
t
Grange is still coflecting pop tabs. what it means and when Congre:-.s
A Chri.stmas gift ccnificate was
.Camphcll soup labels and used eye passed a bill dcsignm ing Ve teran s se nt to the" Larry Jones, Feed the

Germa"l sneu: .. f1 ,ugpy 3
ffl0t11t'lt 0~ or f ~~ Q!lOfl h()tne
Rietwel fufl@ol 61!" j , 215

Prayer and the pledge to the American flag were given and members
answered by naming something for
which they were thankful . Repons
were given by Charlotte Gran~ secretary. and l'hclma White, treasurer.
• II was reponed that Laura Mae
Nice is ill. A thank you note was
read hy the secretary from Jean
Welsh thanking all the members for
kindnesses during her husband 's
death . Readings atlbc meeting were
"Thanksgiving Prayer" by Erma
Cleland, and "Wbcn the Frost is on
the Pumpkin" by Mary Jo 'Barringer.
Charlolle Grant was appointed lo
make out the hostess committees for
Ofru:ers elected
New officers were elected when 1999. Games were conducted by
the Past Councilor 's Club of Chesler Goldie Frederick and Margaret_
exPlaining the white -cross quota. Council 323, Daughters of America, Amberger. The club's Christmas
Sewing kits were made and mailed met recently at the lodge hall.
supper and meeting was announced
to lhc ,Murrow Indian Children ' s
Elected were Erma Cleland , pres- for Dec. 9, 6 p.m. al !he Han's
Home. Aniclcs of c lothing were also. ident; Bcuy Young . vice president: Kountry Kitchen, Racine. There will
bought and· mailed. Bandages will 1 Mary Jo Barringer, secretary: Laura be a $3 gift e~change .
be rolled and se nt to a hospital and Mae Nice, treasurer; Opal Hollon,
Refreshments were served. Oth-quilt blocks cut and sent sometime n"wer commince, and Margaret ers present were Opal . Eichinger,
after Christmas.
Marcia Ke ller, Jean Welsh, and
Amberger, Sentinel.
Marlha Lou Beeg le gave the love
Hostesses were Opal Hollon and Mary K. Holter. Door prizes were
girt program and a love gift offering lnzy Newell with Delores Wolfe, · won by Thelma White and lnzy
was taken . For roll call members president, co nductin g the meeting. Newell.
gave a mcm&lt; ~ ry \'Crsc
Scripture from Psalm 18. The Lord's

Chtldren" program 10 feed five families at Christmas. A donation was
also &gt;Cntlo the Meigs County Youth
related accidenls in the next six
program, "God 's Net" and lo the
weeks in the state of Ohio. It was
Mcig&gt; County Senior Citizens for ·
also noted that several members
the "Tree of Life" in memory of
from Hemlock were present at the
deceased members Vera Beegle,
Pomona's officers' conference held Big &amp;nd Sams discuss projeds
Grella Stmpson, Blanch Wallerson,
Nov. I. AI thai lime the stale con test
ProJects were discussed when the Benha Sayre. Marie Roush, Mabel
winners were announced. Reports Big Bend Sams met reccnlly at the , Roush, Edna Pickens, Ollie Mac
were given on various Grange ~cliv- Red Rooster in Gallipolis.
Cozan, Wanda Powell, and Frances ilies for 1999. ,
The group talked about becoming Wilcoxen.
Due 10 increases in budget and involved with the Adopt-a-Highway
Barbara Gheen gave devotions
other ares, Hel"llock voted to raise program and also dogs for the deaf. us ing scripture from- Col. 2. read an
dues for 1999 to $20 per grange · Plans -were also made to make up a article "Living Thanksgiving" and
member. Members were remi nded to Christmas food basket for the needy talked about writi'n·g thank you notes
bring canned goods to the December with items 10 be brought to the next and sayi ng thanks as a -life style.
meeting which will be preceded by a meetin-g, Dec. 5 at 6 p.m. at the First
Mary K. Yosl conducted tbc busipotluck dinner at 6:30 p.m. Roy Presbyterian Church, Gallipolis.
ness meeting with Lillian Hayman

Nondus Hendricks had the program with each members reading a
poem aboul 1'hanhgiving from the
Ideals Magazine. The swry of the
first Thanksgiving in 1623 when tbc
pilgrims invited the Indians lu the
fca.~t lo ~how their appreciation for
tbc help they gave them in their survival of a cold winter in a new lamJ .
Tbc Society will meet al the
home of Martha Lou Beegle for a
Chrislma&gt; pany with each member
to give a holiday reading and bring a
S5 gift exchange item.

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TURNS ONE •
Jamie
Rana Care! celebrated her first
birthday at the home of her par·
enta, John and Dorena Card.
Ice cream cake and other
snacks were served to family
and friends. Attending the party
RECEIVE FUNDS- The Mason, W.Va. EMS recently received a were !?heron and Paul Card,
_: CONTRIBUTION MADE - The American Electric Power Moun·
taineer Plant recently contributed $250 to the Mason, W.Va. Fire $250 contribution from the American Electric Power Mountaineer ~toaron, Robbie, and Tracy Card;
Department for the purchase of equipment. Making the presentation PIQnt, io .recognition of its service to the community. Carl Pettry of Carl and Angela Horn, Darin
the plant Is pictured presenting the check to Doris Yonker, EMS sec- Horn, Roger and Helen Holter;
to Fire Chief Paul Johnson, right, Is Carl Pettry of the plant
Brian and Kim Hupp, Michelle,
retary.
Brian, and Michael Hupp, Crockett and Shantelle Roush, Mor- - - - - - - - - - P r i n c e Charles wants apo)ogy from tabloid-------.,---- gan Roush, Emily Sander•; and
LONDoN (AP)
Prince Harry suffered at school.
On Thursaday, under the front- injury blacked out. " We believe you Franklin Stewart.
Charles wants an apology for a
Charles: ln a letter lO _the. Mirror, page headljne "!iarry's had an acci - are entitled to know if an heir lo the
Sending gifts were Evelyn
fronl-page tabloid anicle about a had withheld his pennission lo pub- dent, " a Mirror editorial reproduced throne is involved in an accident," Holter, Mrs. R. R. Card, Julie,
Casey, and Lauren Booth.
minor sports injury that Prin ce Iish a story about the injury.
the palace leuer with details of the the paper sa id .

(Con!lnuodlromPogt7) ·
14-7 (650) S 1/2 ol SW 112 ·of 31.80A 3.ii'6A, Total
423, Ex 203 .33' Depth 24A Out of 74.93 24.00A, $582.83
.3329A, Total $535.19
Total $335.08
18-01084.000, Caroay, David
16-01622.000,
17-ootl11 .000, · McDaniel, A. &amp;/or Torrl L, Sect 1()()..36
Robin A., c/o Edna
Kay, Lol31, Tolal $283.20
N End Ex 12A N 28.56A,
Lol 9 Sub Cor Front
11·00612.000, McDaniel, Total $101 .72
Total $234.36
Kay, Lol34, Total $22.62
18-01085.000, CorMy, David
18·01838.000, Stowarl, · 17·0,0613.00, McDaniel Kay, ·A. &amp;/or TerriL, Stet 36 On
Carolyn A., c/o Carolyn Lot 35, Total $22.82
W Una 36 Ado S of N Line
Jellaro, Lot 28 Lincoln 11·00814.000, McDaniel, 11.76A, Total $39.73
Helghto Add, Total $280.20
Kay, Lol38, Total $22.62
18-01086.000, CarMy, David
16·01 837.000, Watton, 11·00545.000, Miller, Mary A. &amp;/or TerriL, Sect 100 SE
Neloon o ., c/o Sharlene ' , K., c/o Robtn C. Mllltr, Sec oi44A Ex 1:07A 8.30A, Total
Fpr~man, Lot 38 30'x30' N 30 21.383A of 34.05A $151.37
·Side Sub. 38, Total$13.23
21.383A, Total$111.89
18· 00283.000, Curtlo,
16· 01838.000, Wallon, 11·006tO.OOO, Phtlpa, Ch•rltl T., Stet 18 Part ol
Noloon 0., c/o Sharlene Stanley lo/or Sua, Sect 36 10.84A Trac.l W ol Wolf Run
Foraman Lol40 Back of Lol 2A Oul of 25A 2A, Iotti 3A, total $33.35
on Alloy, Total $4.24
$92.22
1 8·00664.000, Curtlo,
16·01840.000, watoon, 17•00781.001, Roevaa, Chorloo T. &amp;/or Dottle F.,
Noloon D., c/o Sharlene Bryan L. &amp;/or Susan, Stet 8 Sect 18 W Lint ol18 a. lAS
Foreman, Reai Condor T7N R14W .52A Out of . ol Sl. Ry. 11.98A, lolol
30'x100', Total $8.51
11.217A.52A, Total $443.99 $33.:15
·
16·01839.000, Wataon, 17·00673.000, Rtevea, 18-00727.000, Family Aooort
Nttaon D., cjo Sharlene VIrgil, Lot Stet 38 NW Pan Inc., Stet 32 .22A oi74.50A
f'oreman, Lot :Ja Ex. 30'x36' Ex 28.52A NE Pan 11.48A, Joining 12.50A on SE cor
N Side, Total $263.45
Total $803.36
.22A, Total $8.65
.
16-01975.000, Young, Frank 17·00654 .000, Aeeveo, 18-00728.000, Fomlly A11on
&amp; Donna, Lot 256 Sub 1- Eugene W. loior Juanlla M., Inc., Sact 32 4A of 74.80A
112-1, Total $29.47
Lot Soct9-10 Near Mid on S NE of NE Sect 32 Joining
16-01976.000, Young; Frank Uno 3.27A, Total $21.25
12.50A4A, Total $33.86
&amp; Donna, Lot 256 Nyo Add 1 7·00655.000, Aeevu, . 18-01390.000, Family Aoeon
1;10A Sub 14-112 1.10A, Eugono W. &amp;/or Juanlla M., Inc., Sect 32 NW of NE 1/4
Total $63.21
Lot Sect 10 M(d on S Line of NE ' 1/4 12.50A, Total
.Scipio Twp
10A, Total $41.87
·
$100.70
_
MelgalSD
17·00656.000, Aaavu , 18·00577.000, Honoler,
t 7-00557.001, Al!houoo, Eugono W. loior Juanlla M., .Daniel C., SectS E so of w
Marvin &amp;/or Bonnie, Stet 36 Lot Soot 10 SE Cor Ex 40A 'pn Ex Min 5.40A of 41 .80A
T7 Rt4 on N llno of Sect Eaol End 20A, Total $59.79
5.40A, Total $865.99
3.09A out oi53.06A 3.09A, 17·00021 .000, Stolnmtl:, 18·00051.000, Jonn,
Total $439.91
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Ralph E. loior Faye A., Lot Brenda J., Soc 13 T3N
17·00080.000, Blackford, Stet 14 SA Out of 134.48A A12W SECor 2.1175A of
Phillip R. &amp;;or susan L., Lot SE CoreA, Total$358.53 .
51 .3597A 2.1175A,
SW 1/4 of aacl 35 T.7N 11·00607 .000, Slolnmtlz, $831 .14
R. t 4W 4,0978A, total Ralph E. lo/or l'aye A., Sect 18-00856.000, No1tlngham, '
$718.92
14 W olda 1A, Toll! $15.37
Edward L. lo/or VIctoria K.,
17·00172.005, Collorlll, 11·00608.000, Stolnmotz, Stet 20 N Side of WEnd Ex
Wayne, Soct 26 T7 R14 Ralph E. &amp;lor Faye A., Lot&amp;, Coal 45A, Total $182.39 •
5.999A Out of 16.20-1A Total$200.19
18·00579.000, Rlnt~art,_
5.999A, Total $97.40
17·00609 .000, Slolnmelz, Michael E. lo/or Sharon s.;
17-00503.000, Fralr, Anno Rolph E. &amp;/or Foyo A., ~ol5, Sect 17 In SE Cor N of Ad
D., Lot Sac FR 13-14-14 W Total $42.71
8.15A, Total $741 .11'
Eil.d Ex Ptoco w &amp; Ex 22A 17-00724.002, Whllohead, 18-004211 .000, Ritchie,
Ex 2A 1.25A, Total St83.60
Erneot D. Jr. &amp;/or Dobra H., Charita, Sect 8 23 A12 T2
1i·00094.000, ·Frye, Laura Sac! 18 Mill Lot SE of SW PnAiong w Ln of 100A
E., Lot (3) 14, c/o Kevin and Pogovlllt 49.5'x181' Out of Lot 282 2.279A, Total
laura Payne, Total $98.06
.73A .21A, Totol $4.68
$411.62
11·00095.000, Frye, Laura 17-00725.000, Whitehead , 18-00986.000, Smith, Donald
e., c/o Kevin and Laura Erneet D. Jr. loior Dobro H., E. &amp;/or VIckie J., Sect 3 W of
Payne, Lot (2) 14, Total Lol 1-1 Mill, Lot, Tolal $21.38
w 1/2 Ex Coal 40A, Total
$84.94
17-00152.000, Wilt, Ken &amp;/or $456.00
11·00366.000, Hayoo, Kimberly, Lot Sect 14 15 W 18·00015.001, Smith, Timmy
Theodora P., Socii T7 R14 o1Mid20.89A, Total $150.34 J &amp;;or Tammy s., .418A In
2.t0 Out ol81.23 2.1A, Total
Sutton Twp
100A Lot 286 &amp; 1.576A In
$33.07
Southorn LSD
SE CT 29 lor a Total. 1.994A,
17-00372.001, Hill, Earley W. 18-01131 .000, Brlcklaa, Total $472.00
&amp;/or Laura J ., Sect 23 HN George, Soot 16 T2 R12 2A, · 1 6·01 360.000, Yockey,
R14 46.540A Out of 92.00A Total $708.40
Paulino A., Stet 13 SE
48.540A, total $424.65
18·00880.001, Brown, Anita Corner of W 202A ot N 112
17·00543.001, Howord , Y., Stet 20 N Side 691/SA 41A, Total $114.03
Gerald W. &amp;/or Barbara A., SE Cor Ex Coal 1.00A, Total
Racine Village
Sec112 T7 R14 1 .24A OUI of $207.80
Southern LSD
93.32A 1.24A, Total $84.13
18-01083.000, Carny, David 19-00119.000,
Cu rlla,
17-00415.000, Hyall, Troy A. &amp;/or TerriL., Sec! 1()()..36 Chariot T., Sect 16 (640)
&amp;;or Marilyn, Sact36 T7 R14 N End Ex 12 1/2A N Ex Pan In W End 1.20A, Total
N Mid 1/2 out of 40A Ex 3.86A 27,94A, Total $104.10
$396.03
3.49A 12.8l5A, Total $754.51 18-01083.001, Caraty, David 1 9·00228.000, Curtlo,
11·00785.000, Karr, Donald A. lo/or Torrl L., 100A Lot Charita T. &amp;/or Dottle F., Lot
R. Jr. &amp;/or Edrlcaaa, Sect 293, T2N, Rt2W, 3.86A Out (6401 Secl16 w Ex 16 w of

CHILD BORN ,
Mr. and
Mra. John Kollar, Jr. of Newark
announce ,1118 birth of their flrat
child, a · daughter, Laurel)
Gabriel Kollar.
She was born on Sept. 19 and
waighed seven pounds, one
ounce, and was 19 Inches long.
Maternal grandfather Ia John
Wiles of Pomeroy. Maternal
great-grandparents are Betty
Wllas of Pomeroy and the late
Orval Wiles; Madeline Chaffin of
Galllpolla and the late Wallace
Chaffin.
Paternal grandparent• are
John and Mary Kollar ol Lltch·
field. Paternal great-grandparents are Paul and Barbara
Chamberlin of Coldwater, Mich.;
Andy Kollar and the late Edna
Kollar of Millfield.

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Wolf $13.29
Run &amp; E of RR .25A ' I
19-00403.000, Harton,
Public Notice
Thomas E. lo/or Maggie L.,
Sect 16 (840) In '3 62x119' E COUNTY: MEIGS
ol Harpold N Sldo .18A,
PUBUC NOTICE
Tho (allowing
Total, $335.90
19-00412.000, Walker, Ricky
and/dr vorlllad
Allen, 17111, Total $763.13
wore received
Walker,
Ricky
followln~~-d~r~~a:.ft:,~
;,~~~=~:~~
19-00411.000,
Allan,
16116, Total
$27.88
or
final
1 9·004.9 7 .000, w,mor,
by the
Michael E. &amp;/or Darlene,
Protection Agency (OEPA)
Sect. 9·15 .16A out ol tho
loot wuk. "AC11ona: lncludt
.50A .16A, Toll! $269.25
the adoption,
Syracuto Vlllogo
or repeal of ordore
Southern LSD '
than omorgoncy
20-00151.000, Davia, William
tho
loouanco,
D. Jr., Lot 2 Hlghlawn
modification or
ol llconaao, par11111a,
Subdlvlalon, Total $541 .40
varlanctt, or certlficataa
20-00152.000, Davia, William
D. Jr., Lot 3 Hlghlawn
and tho approval 0
SUbdlvltlon, Total $73.5~
dloapproval of plano an•
20-00099.000, Hood, Karon
opoclficatlona.
Et AI, c/o Karen Neumann,
Actlono": ara
297 N ol Loto 55-56--57-511menlo of tho
59 Carleton Add . Hllawn
Environmental
Subdlv.. 1tA, Total $47.04
(Direclor'a)
raapect to the
20·00100.000, Hood, Karan
Et AI, c/o Karen Naumann,
~onlal, ate. of a
297 Mid of S 50A W llria
llconaa, , order, etc.
Hlghlawn Sub .. 25A, Total
aotod poroono may aubmll

Public Notice

Public Notice

Public Noticfl

equeot or . objection It
rocolved by tho,OEPA within
30 days of loouonca ol tho
propoood action: Written
oommento, roquooto lor
public
me.ellngo,
adjudication
hearing and
rt·
1uooto muol be Mnt to:
Hurlng Clark, Ohio Envl·
ronmonlll
Protoctlon
Agency, P.O. Box 1049,
Columbus, Ohio 43218-1049
(Tolophona: 614-844-2126).
"Final Actlono" are ectlono
of tho Director which aro
alloctlve upon loouanco or a·
elated
elltctlvt
date.
Purouont to Ohio R.VIood
Code SocHon 3745.04, a
llnal action may be appealed to the Environmental
Revlow Apptala Commla·
alon
(ERAC)
formerly
~nown · aa tho ' Environ·
nonlal Board of Review) by
' poraon who has a party to
1 procaodlng before lho
director by filing an appeal

'F &amp; A Sunahlnt Center, '397

condenatr.
Application No. 06·5618 •.
Thlo final ocllon not.
preceded . by propottd·
action and It appoalablo to·
ERAC.
(11) 20 1TC

$131.48

written

or

vvllhln 30 days of notice of

20-00426.000, Michael,
Darrell lo/or Jonnlfor S., 10
Ex.Coal Rights, Total $44.79
20-00427 .000 , Michael,
Darrell &amp;/or Jennifer S., 11
Ex Coal Rlghla, Total $49.71
20-00465 .000, Mumaw,
Frankie, 68, Total $96.68
20·0061 6.000, Millo, Randy
R. &amp; Radanlih , 282 N of
Pomeroy. Raclno Road
1.70A, Total $8.18
20-00617.000, Millo, Randy
A. &amp; Rodenlth, 292 N of
Pomeroy. Racine Road E
Side .36A, Tolll $2.72
20·00354 .000 , Powero ,
Ruaooll E. &amp;/or Donna M.,
Lot 297 In SE Cor Along ST
RY. 17A, Total $39.42
20·00355.000 , Po wert ,
Ruaeell E. &amp;/or Donna M.,
Lot 297 Chur&lt;h lot Latter
Day Sal nil .12A, Total $2.13
20-00588.000, Smllh, Raben
a. Donna R., Lot 6 Handy
Subdlvlalon 75x90, Total
$623.61'
20-00646.000, Vaughan,
Waller. L., 15 Und. 1/4, Total
$9.41

request a pubic moellng
regarding draft acllona.
Common!&amp;
or
publl&lt;
moollng requeoll mual bo
submitted within 30 days of
notice of tho draft action.
"Proposed Actions" are
Nrllten stetomtnla of the
Dlreclor'a
Intent
with
roopocl ' to tho loouance,
denial, modification, rovocalion, or renewal of a
permit, llcenoe, or variance.
Wrlllon commanto and
roquaota lor a . public
mooting
rogardlng
a
propoud action may bt
aubmltttd within 30 daya of
notlca of tho proposed
action, An adfudlcollon
,urlng may be hold on a
•ropoaod action Ito hearing

thofinalacllon. Purouantto
Ohio Rovloed Coda Section
3745.07, a final action
looulng, denying, modlly·
lng, ;evoking, or renewing a
~ormlt, llcantt, or varlinco
Yhlch 11 not praceded by a
propottd acllon, may bo
appealed to tho ERAC by
!lllng an appeal within 30
daya ollaauanca olthellnal
action. EAAC appeala muot'
bo llled wllh: Environmental Aovlow Appeala
Col!fmlltlon, 236 Eaot Town
Stroet,
Room
300,
Columbul, Ohio 43215. A
copy olthe appeal must bf
served on tho dlroctoo
Nl1hln 3 day1 after filing tho
appeal with the ERAC.
Final luuanco 01
Parmll To lnolall

And notice 11 hereby

glvon that the whole olauch
aeveral tracta,· loti or parte

of lola, will be certllled lor
lorocloauro by ·1he coun1y
Auditor pur1u1nt to law, or

lorlltted to tho State unlo11
the taxee, aaaeaamente, .
and penalllee are paid.

Nancy Parker Campbell
Auditor of Molga Cbunly,
Ohio
·
(11) 13,20 2TC

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Main Strlol, Pomeroy,
OH leoue Dtllo 11/12/1998,
Facility Dtocrlptlon: Air;
One D•y To Dry Cloonlng
Machlno Wllh Relrlgerattd

The Fltchpatrlck
lamlly would like to
thank Family and
Friends lor their
thoughtfulness with
and !Iewers. A
very special thanks to
Fisher Funeral Home
and VIllage of Mid·
dleport and their
employees.
Thank You
,Eunice Fllchpatrlck
&amp; Fa

Happy Ad

GUIDO
today wish
him a
Happy
Birthday!

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With Poly Cart $11.00 per mo.

Residential Pick-up

Small Dumpsters

3 or more families $25.00 per

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to

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10'x30'

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11 /19/98 1 mo. pd.

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di~tribution of assets . Debtors in bankruptcy may
keep "exempt" properly for his or her personal
use. This may include a car, a house, clothes, and
household goods.

Racine, Ohio
For Information Regarding Bankruptcy contacl:

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·
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or 740·992·5827

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12/11/lln

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Lost- , t S""~ee's ol ch•.P board.
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l9s1 1GOC-i200 lb. black and_
wh 11e Hotstem s1eer wllh horns,
one ..-eel\ agO. we5t end ol Swfn.
de'! Rd • 740-616-0049

Lost Male [)Qg uQht Reef. 1 Btue
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~ltl on -

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, Only 9· ? D~n't m•n the one!l
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Friday. Sa turday Nov.20,21. Fit
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AT 6:30P.M.
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Paying $80.00
per game
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Accesso ries an d cloth1ng frotn
1880's through 1950's, ca ll740·
742·7243.
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Russ Moore owner, 740-9922526.
Antiques &amp; clean used lurnlture,
Wi ll buy one piece or co mplats
househo ld . Osby Martin . 740992·6576.

Clean La te Mode l Cars Or
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ern Avenue , Gallipolis.
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1391 Salford
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Gallipolis, OH

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DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE TAXES

Giveaway

Fftt ~ .. ca:;~~~ E. ,.;.~ o,d, 7-40~
992·2lm

Society Scrapbook
Winners annou,ctd
Winners in the Southern Htgh
School football team fund raJSer
Roger W. Hysell of Racme. a shol_gun : Ida Murphy of Pomeroy. a vanity stone; and Dave Ward of
McAnhur, $50. The drawing for the
half hecn has been extended to Dec.
18 with the wjnner 10 be announced
du'ring half-time at the SouthernWaterford Varsity basketball game.
The winner will be contacted.

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The Daily Sentinel • Page

20, 1998

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Cashiers - ftJit and part rime, hiring
101 all shift s Fast growing, lrlenclly
atmosphere Send resumes cl o
The Da•ty Sentinel. PO Box 729·
75 . Pomeroy, Oh1o 45769,

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Friday, November20, 1998

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12.156 aslung $1700 740 1-435310 days or 7.t0-Soii:J..SI47 alter
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446-7525
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SURVEYING POSIT1QNS

call Kay a1614 4811-6886
The Senior Com mun ity Service
Employment Program (Title V)
nas openings •n Galha and Meigs
Cou nties II yo u are at leas t 55
years ol age or older and have
had dllllculty m your JOb sea rch
we ca n help T1t1e V enrollees re
celve training and asslslance
wtth the t JOI:l search while serv1ng
the commumty 20 hours per week
al $5 15 an hour Program enrol
le es also have 9 paid no days
and up to 40 hours of paid leave
llme annually For more Jnforma
llon c:au Jeannine Finney TJIIe v
Coor dinator at 740 594 8499 T1
lla V Is a project or the Corpora
lton lor Oh o Appalachian Devel
opment of Athens 01110 and IS an
Equal Opportumty Employer
Wanted • Project Manager And
Estimator For Build1ng Contractor
In Southeastern 0 1'1 1o Benefits
And Salar~ Package Commensu
rate W1th E1penence And Edu
calion A Know ledge 01 Excel
Timber line Or Prtmavera Com
puler Prog ams W1!1 Be Helplul
SEnd Resume To PROJECT

MANAGER P 0 BOX 268 NEL
SONVILLE OHIO 45764 An

Sacri11cel

3 4 Bedtoom f'BrlCh Styfe Horne
$87 000 740446-4173
3 bedroom 2 baths central a~r
Spr ingfield TWP 3 mUe.s from
Wh1te Ad with 5 acres Call after
6 oo pm 7-60 441 9893

Business
Training

Gal1p0115 Career College Spnng
Va ley Plala 740 446 4367 t
BOO 214 0452 Accredited Mem
bar ACICS Reg i90 OS 1274B

180 Wanted To Do
24 nou r babystttmg 1n my home
rei ava1able espons1ble adult
res piiCAS wlTLC 304 674 0089
Elrt ctr• c ma1n 1ena nce service
W rmg breaker ho:.es 1 ght f1x
tu e hei:lt ng systems andRe
modeling 304 ~74 0126
Furniture repa 1 ml n1sh and res
!oration also custom orders Ohio
Va ley Ret n1sh ng Shop Larry
~hllhps 740 g92 6576
Ge orges Po nab e Saw mill don 1
hau your logs to the m11l rust ca ll
304 £75 1957
Ha ve 1 Open 1ng For 24 Hour In
Home Ca•e 01 Elderly Or Hand1
capped 740 44 1 1536

929 Hysell Slreet Middleport 7
rooms one bath completely re
modeled Inside nice lol $25 000
call 304 773-5218

BY OWNER

6 Miles N ol Buffalo Jn Mason
Co 1/2 mile off Rt 62 Brick
home on 10 acres w/2 400sq fl
I vlng space overs ized double
garage 3 large bedrooms 2
baths large family room wlflre
place bonus room large utility
room new carpet ceramic tlle m
baths &amp; kitc he n ne wer hea t
pump &amp; applia nces Large rea r
de c ~ 24 al:love ~roun d pool
very pr1vate but convlently loca l
ed on black lop road w/clty water
Price $139 000
Ctll tor •ppt

304 ... 58·1835
By owner 725 Page S!reet Mid
dleporl house &amp; 3 lots must see
to app ec•ate will se ll hOuse with
out lots lor $89 000.. 740 992
2704 740 992 5696
For sale on land co ntract 2 Dad
room house n Pomeroy 3 l.'led
room Muse 1n Rae ne 4 bedroom
house In Vlnton Counly 740 384
4808 or 740 384 0138
Large lam1ly hOme lor sale on len
lovely acres Four bedrooms two
and one hal' balhs 1wo ltreplaces
formal hvlng room and tam1ly
room rour car garage and tw o
storage bul d1ngs two apartments
which are comp eta y lurnlsl'led
Please cal 740 992 2292
Modern 3 bedroom hou se 2
balhs co\Jntry kltchen large 2 car
garage on 1/2 acre lot Tuppers
Pla1ns Oh sewer already hooked
up $75 000 740 985 35 11 or

740 667 3304

REO

BRICK

RANCH Style
House Excellent Cond1tlon Par
11a11y FJnlsl'led Basement 2 Car
Garage Serious lnqwles Only I
740 446--3385

We Tear Down Mob1 le Homesl

secludsd and pr vate appoint
ment call 740 992 5696

Aeslored VIctorian home situated

(304) 982 3842

210

Busmess
Opportunity

INOTICEI
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
[recommend s that you do bust
ness wl!h people you know and
NOT to send money throug h the
mall untll y.ou have Jnvest1gated
the orterlng

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We Buy Land 30 500 AcntA

RENTALS

New brick Ranch 3 bedroons
Stpr
2 t:IBII'I Den 2 car garage
age
All Ecec lrlcl 1 2Acrea
$127 500 304 675 8959
Three bedroom ranch kitchen wl
1p '11!ances hath LA furn lure
cu ta1ns 18x 20 back deck Out
butldmgs C11V water blacktop
Ad Wa lerloo Ad Leon WV
$39 900 1 800 486 8555

410 Hou- for Rent
2 Bedroom 1 Bath House 2304
Wasnmglon A~eunue
Pomt
Pleatanr Pfo Pet.J Secunty De

Electric: Scoorets Wheekhalfs
New And Used Statrway Eleva
ton Wheelchair And Scooter
UfU Bowman s Hotneeare 741)..

Now Taking AppltcatJons- 3$
West 2 Bedroom TownhOuse
AparlmentJ
Includes Water
Sewage Trash S295/Mo 74o
.t.tl 1616 740 448 0957 740
.t46-65l 5

446-7283

good condtliOn 2 bedrooms
1 &amp; 112 baths waJher &amp; dryer
stove refrigerator .central a~r 8x8
outltde building tmmecUale pos
S81S10fl 740-992-6582
1992 16Ft X 70FT 2 Bdrma 2
Baths All Electnc Appliances
Porch11 Carport 520 300 00
740-256-6336

199.t brought m 1995 2 bedroom
2 full batha 1reated deck wilh
awn1ng all electriC ale Underptn
mng Owned by Widow Woman
S16 000 (740) 245-9435
1999 close out sale aave b•g
$$1 2 3 4 bedroom homes Trl
State Homes ST ALBAN S WV

call

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8()0.948-5678
ABANDONED HOME
3BR Assume Loan
Low Monthly Payments
Fl.,..lng Avolllblo
304-755 5566

Double Wide New $999 Down
$237-per mo Free delivery &amp; set

up • SCJ0.69t-e7n

Fife Wood $45 00 "'* OfMrt cal
(740) 367..00 19 Of' 7 4t&gt; 2~tH3 1 B
anybrne

3 bedroom house in Pomeroy
$300 per month S200 depot•t
Hud approved references re
quwed 740-742 2896

8806
1 ·5 BEDROOM HOMES FROM
$4,000 Local Gov 1 &amp; Bank
Repo &amp; Call I 800 522 2730 X
1709

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Efficient clean two bedroom
deposit reterencea I'Kl pet&amp; 304
675-5162

'•80 3BR
GLAMOUR BATH
NEW 1

$199 Month Onl';' AI

OAKWOOD HOMES
NITRO WV
304-755-5885
New 16xBO $500 Down $245 per
mo Free a1r sklft 1 BOO 691

6777
New 1998 14X70 lhree bedroom
includes 6 months FR EE Jot rent
Includes ski rting deluxe steps
and setup Only $187 08 per
month with $1075 down Ca ll 1

BOO 837 3238
New bank repos only 2 left n8\l
ar 1111ed In call 1 800 948 5678

NEW BANK REPOS
ONLY 3 LEFT
StJUIn Warranty

OWNER FINANCING
AVAILABLE

304 755-6865
Used single wlde around $100 00
per month calif 800-948 567 8
We Finance land &amp; Home With
As L.lttle As $500 Down 1 606

928 3426
4 Bedrooms 2 Baths $229/Mo
I 800 383 6862

340

Business and
Buildings

65x65 Building il " Styrofoam
Pressed Panel s Metal On Born
Sides Foot er Wit h 4" Concrete
Floor Total Erected &amp; Pe nted 2
Sliding Doors $70 000 740 4462971
Commerc1al Olfice or Rete ll 87
M II Sl M ddleporl 1 450 Sq Ft
$400 rna Co rne r Building 740
992 6250 Acqulslllons !next
door]
Downtown Flrsl Floor Office
Space Second Avenue Profes
sional Or Retail 740 446 0139 Or
740-446 4383

350 Lots &amp; Acreage
BRUNER LAND
740... 1 1492
Meigs Co
We ve Got The
County Covered! Jus t Ofl SR 7
Bel ow New High School Kee
baugh Rd 5 Acre LOIS $14 000
Ea Near Carpenter Dyesvllle
Very Remote 11 + Acres
$10 500 Rutland Whltes Hill Ad
Just 011 New Li ma 11 Acres
$14 ooo Or 9 Acres $12 000
Publlc Water Oanvlll e Bria r
R1dge "* Got! Ads 7 Acres With
N r-e Pond $12 000 Or 8 Acres
$13 000 Or On SR 325 Nice
Wooded 17 Acres $18 000 City
Water Many Mo re To Choose
From!

320 Mobile Homes
for Sale

Gellle Co Just Sou th Of Town
Friendly R1dge Ad
15 Ac res
S14 500 Grea t "Hoonesl te &amp; Hun!
mg Public Water City Schools

$500 Down on any 14X70 1n
stock llmtted number tree del v
try ca 1 800 691 6777

Ca ll For Free Maps + Owner Fl
nancmg Info Take t O% Ofl Listed
Prices On Cash Purchases I

Mobile home sue available bel
ween Athene and Pomeroy call
740 385 4367

Nice 2 or 3 bedroom house Jn PQ.
meroy no pets 740-992 5858

Private Trailer Lot For Rent Over
1/2 Acre 6 Miles From Gallipolis
740 446-9552

Nice two bedroom house in Po
meroy $350 per month plus de
po slt no pets will consider land
contract afler one year 740 898

72..

MERCHANDISE

Small house 5 room &amp; bath 60 8
Firll Ave $300 a' month plus
utllllles 74().4.46.0260

6177

510

7795
GOOD

14x70 trailer 2 bedroom renl
$250 $150 deposit no pet&amp; 740
742 2714

USED

APPLIANCES

Washers dryers refngerators
ranges Skaggs Appliances 76
VIne Street Call 740 446 7398
1 888 818 0128

1986 Holley Park Ux78 3 bed
rooms 2 Full baths New carpet
New underpinning Applian ces
Front &amp; Back deck Excellent
condition Call 304 67S 2359 For
Appt

Used FurMure Store Below Holl
day Inn In k:ana uga Twin Beds
Complete $115 Full Beds Com
plele S 135 Hutch $75 Dlne11es
Dre sse r s Couches 740 44 6
•
4782

2 &amp; 3 bedroom mobile homes ai r
co nditioned $260 S300 sewer
water and trash Included 740

530

992-2167

Antiques

Buy or sell Riverine Anti ques
1124 E Main Street on At 124
Pome roy Hou rs M T w 10 00
am to eoo pm Sunday 100 to
6 00 p m 740 992 2526 Russ
Moore owner

2 bedroom In S Gallla Hanna n
Trace Ad Scnool Dlel S290
month Plus Oeposll (740) 256

1686
2 Bedrooms $325/Mo Plus Utili
1es &amp; Deposit No Pets Plu s 2
bedroom house 740 446· 4313

Oak wash sland $200 00 cl'lerry
dining table and corner hu tc h
$ 1 000 Cherry bed and chest

740 ..6 0879

$400 00 304 675 4212

2 Bedrooms Water &amp; Trash Paid
NO PETS Bulavl!le Pike 740·

540 Miscellaneous
Merchandise

13881 100
2 br In Gallipolis Ferry 304 675
4075

Furnace Heal Rumps &amp; Alr Con
d11Jonlng Fr ee Esllmalasl If You
Don t Ca ll Us We Both Lose I
740 446 6306 I 800 291 0098

3 bedroom mObile home 1 acre
country $300 per mo nth $200
depos11 &amp; references tota l elec
Inc 740 992 9052

1 Crypt &amp; Plate $3 500 00 Mem
ory Gardens Subject To Offer
740 367 7864

86 ltberty Trailer 14 x 70 $7 500
304 882 2649

19" color TV wnnger washer
$50 each 740 992 2900

Someone to share rent w lh two
othe r collage people 3 bedroom
2 bath lrallar 1n Athens Close to
Ohio Unlvers1ty and Hocking Col
lege Total rent $500 mo nth and
deposit plus utlltlles N1ce quiet
country setling 740 992 5065

2 bucket seats! conso le $40 00
2 studded 16 snow ures used 2
wks $60 00 304675 1256
2 King Size HeadbOards For
Sale L1ke Newl 740 446-1320

Beauti ful River View 198 R 11er
Street k:anagua Depos1t Reier
ences No Pets 740 441 018 t
Foster Tra Jer Park

4 used 70x335x 15" r;used letler
!Ire s $15 each 740 949 2780
4117 llted sign w th le tlers
numbers $175 00 Upnght small
lreezer S65 00 4 p175R 13 new
tlres $100 Far m anima ls alr
tools sega Sa tr un+sega CO 7
tapes ex $125 00 Kerosene
He ater $60 chain holrsl $50
1962 Ford Farelane 500 289
4speed needs pain I 1500 00
Frml (740)2561365

Apartments
for Rent

2 Bedroom Apartment In Wa klng
Distance 01 R1o Grande Camp us
No Pets\740 245 5S43
2 bedroom rur apt dep "* ref
North 4th Ave Middleport Ohio
1 304 882 2566

Almond Washer $125 00 White
GE Washer $100 00 White Ken
more Dryer $85 DO Almond May
tag Dryer $85 00 White Whirlpool
Refrlg $100 00 Call After 5 OOPM
740 446 90£6

2bdrm epts to tal electric ap
pi ances lurnlshed laundry room
facilities close to schoo l In town
Applications avallal:lle at VIllage
Green Apts lt49 or call 740 992

3711 EOH

BEANIES FOR CHRISTMAS
121 Pieces 64 Ret~red 53 Cur
rant $3 000 Cash Only! 740
245&gt;-5180 leave Message

3 br 106 7th St ava lab e now
ref reCI 304 675 8806

BEAU TIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUOGET PRICES AT JACKSON

BOTTLE WILL POWERI
LOSE up to 30 lbs
THIRTY DAY MONEY BACK
GUARANTEE I
Natural Dr Recommended
(740)441 1982

ESTATES 52 Weslwood Drlve
h om $279 to $356 Wa k to shop
&amp; movies Ca ll 740 446 2568
Equal Hous ng Oppor1Unlty
Beech St Mldd~epod 2 l:lr f ur
apt utll pd dep + ref 304 882
2566

Cat 553 Sheep Foot Roller
$40 000 48 Inch Double Drum
Roller $3 200 Over 200 Hang
Bracke ts $8 000 3 Parts Trailer
1 LaTurner Grader $7 500 2 000
Pd Headache Ba I 550 Gallon
Fuel Tank $350 1 Trent Box
$4 500 2 000 Gallon Waler Tank
$600 Top Can Trencher $4 500
Pipe Las..er $4 500 Vibrator
Tamp 4Ft Cap 416 740 643
2916 After 4 740 643 26 44 Af
ler 6 00 740 643 2300

Downs!elrs Apartment Water
Paid 91 Cedar Street Ga lllpol s
NO PETS 740 368-1100
For lease One Bedroom Apart·
ment Corner of Second And Pine
$250 00 Per Month Plus U!IIJUes
Plus Sec urlly Oepos11 And Key
Depos it Relrences Required
740 446 4425
Furnlsl'led 4 Rooms &amp; Bath Com
plete ly Redecorated Clean New
Carpet No Pets Or SmQklng Rei
erence &amp; Depostl Required Also
Furnished 2 Rooms &amp; Bath Up
stalrs 740 446 1519

Household
Goods

Appliances
Recond•t•oned
Washers Dryers Ranges Relrl
gralors 90 Day Guarantee!
French City Maytag 740 44 6

420 Mobile Homes
for Rent

440

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In ftio

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Mob1te Home Lot Available
Grande Catl7lf0-446-3617

Ches t Freezer G E Refnge rator
E1han Allen Love Seat Deacons
Ben ch Cherry Broyhill Head
Board Full IOueen Dining Table
White /Bu tcher Block 4 Chairs

740 446 2927

Grubb 1 P1ano tunmg &amp; repairs

the

Holiday baked good1e&amp; assorted
candles We also make Cedar
chests etc lT Area AmiSh

each

Aeguiilered 1 year old

$150 00 740-J88.0578

Call

Ron Evans

1 800 537 9528

KISS tickets 2nd 3rd &amp; 8th rows
floor seat&amp; prices vary 740 949
33 15 after 6pm
Like New 32" Stnk &amp; Cabmel
74().379-2281
UUJe Tyke Kitchen Center Table
Wlth 2 Chairs Large Easel Baby
Bed Hlgh Chair Swmg Stroller

304-&lt;!75 4548
Moving Sale Solld Maple K•lchen
Table 2 leaves 6 Chairs Sleep
er Sola Loveseat Whirlpool Au
tomallc Washe r Metal Ofllce
Desk New Oak Vanity 740--379-

1991 S 10 70,000 M1Jes Atr

Blad&lt;. S2 800 5 Speed 7.t0-44&amp;
7318

Registered Sh1h tzu male pup~

TRACTORS

IN

Fmanc•ng As Low As 6 9% W1th
John Deere Credtl Approval On
Used Tractors Carmichaels
Farm &amp; Lawn Galllpolfa Ol'llo
740 446 2412 Or 1 8()0..59-t 1111
Also See The •New" 4000 Series
Compact UWity Tractors Several
In Stock
John Deere 850 G dbzer e• ce l
lent ConditiOn 740-992 7880

sa ooo

good tn good shape S1 000
OBO 740..992 4163 Jf no answer
leave message

Used

D1tch

Wlfcn

Trencher

S1 500 00Call7.t0-894-7842
Your Area John Deere Dealer
For Residential And Commercial
Lawn Equipment Compact Ulillty
Tractors From 20 To 39 HP AU
Sizes Of 4 WO And 2 WO Farm
Tractors Hay Equipment John
Deere Skid Steer Loaders Check
With Us About Financing On
lawn Tractors And Low Rate Fi
nanclng On New And Used
Equlpmenl Carmicha-els Farm &amp;
Lawn GalllpoJJs OH 740 448

1980 1990Truc:ks$100 $500
Pollee Impounds
A~ Makes Available
1 800.290-2262 X 3901

1996 Cl'levy 3/4 ton 4x4 low
miles
excellence conditio n

740-44' - 1182

Parts for 1975 Jeep C J 5 Also
mixed Firewood $35 00 Pick Up
load 740..446-8568

Donkeys baby Jacks 1 mtnla
ture Jack 34 Inches (740) 446
1158

740

Pipe For Culvert Or drt:~lns PVC
Type Some 1/2" Wa ll 6""'

640

$1 BOO 304 882 3921

Hay &amp; Grain

II 20f1 8'• $1 50F1 10'• $2 00
Fl 12"= $300Ft 7402566112
Prlmester $49 Installation $100
worth of fr ee program ng free
Holiday glll pack BOO 263 2640

lg ro un d bales $12 00 a bale
ml~~:ed hay 304 675 1365/ 3Q4

875 5028
Round Bale Hay Orchard Grassy
Clover To m k:ossel 740 44 6

7787

TRANSPORTATION

Setelllle Sy1tem1 18 " OlrectTV
dtsh total purchase price $99
Ask aboul rree programming 1

"97" Escort wagon low miles/
standard t ra nsmission r uns
great $8 500 304 675 5582

Sign s Large 11ghled portable
cha nge ab le letter signs $349 00
Free l etters / Delivery Plastlt::
tell ers $55 oo bo;oc (second bo..:
free) AAA S1gns 1 800 533-3453

91 Chevy Cavalier stallonwagon
loaded 73 000 m11es $2800 304
882 3921

Stokermatlc Stove Used 2 Wln
ters Very Good Condition $900

1980 1990 HONDA CARS $100
$500 Po ce Imp ou nds All

Used porch&amp; steps no ralls

$175 00 304 675 3000
Want Firewood? Cu t Delivered
Stacked $45 00 Per Load 740
446 28 47
Washe r/Dryer god working cond
lion For set $125 DO 740 367
0224
Weter ll ne Special 3/4 200 PS I
$21 95 Per 100 1 200 PSI
$37 00 Pe r I QO All Brass Com
presslan F1nlngs In Stock

RON EVANS ENTERPRISES
Jackson Ohio 1 800 537 9528
We buy antiques and parllal or
complete eslates baby Items and
old Fles.thwa'e Jeans Furniture
&amp; Ant Ques Tuesday through Fn
day ttam 4pm 145 North Sec
ond M ddlepo(l

WHITES METAL DETECTORS
Ron Allison 12 10 Second Ave
nue Gal lpo lls Ohio 740 446

4336
Whltlleld Ouest Pe let Stove Paid
$1 599 Will Sell $1 000 Like New

740 386 9024

550

Building
Supplies

Block br1ck sewer p1pes wind
ows ltntels etc Cleude Wtnters
A10 Gra nde OH Call 740 245
5121

560

Pets for Sale

29 Gallon Ftsl'l Ta n~ ligh ts
Stand Filter An d grave $60 00
740 256 6632

Makes Avallable Call 1 800 522
2730 Ed 4420
1985 Mercury Cougar runs good
good co nd1l1on (740) 446 0531
1986 Medlum Blue Chevy Astra
Van
Loaded
77 000 miles
$2 500 OBO (740) 256 1233
1987 BUick Cen tur y 4 door auto
ah looks good $650 304 882

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1987 Cadillac Sev llle Devllle
White 4 Doors All Options
80 140 M1!es New Ti res Excel
ent Condition 740 446 2300
1988 BaJa garage kept 1ke new
100 hrs 740 256 1G78 aher 9pm
1988 Bonnevi lle LE maroon 4dr
new !Ires &amp; Drakes good cond
$3 200 304 675-5792 after 5pm
1990 Bu 1c ~ LeSabre limited
$5500 740 992 2186 8 30 am to
430pm MF
1991 Geo Met ro 5 Speed Good
Running Condition W ndshleld
Cracked Needs Muffler $800
740 245 9006
1991 Mustang Convert ible black
011er Red A/C P W POL autom
Trans Cr Uise 4 cy lnp:er 304
675 4067 Before 5 00 304 675
1606 A.fler 5 00
1992 Ford Crown Vlclorla 4 door
Sedan V 8 fully loaded! 60 000
miles $6 000 (740) 245 5.:229
1995 LeBaron Oomrortable G T
M1n1 Condli1on Orchard White
.. ,0 446
Top 26 000 Milas

... 3
1996 Geo Metro 4 Door 4 Cylln
der Aul om
AfC Cassella
53 000 Ml es $4 400 00 740 256
6467
1997 Chevy Cavalier 2 Door
Blue . AIC Autom at c Anti lock
0
Brakes Tilt Whee Cru se
AMfFM Sunrool Tl'lelt Deterren P.
25 000 M1tes Exce llent Condition

c

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Blaster

1:) i\') GOOD i\":l "
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$1 500 Call 895 3861

East

Pass

I NT

call

wnh 1wo hearls and Soulh would be
oil Ihe hook Presumably Ea.sl would
would go one down mmu s 50 lor
East West Bul when Wesl doubles
two d!t~mund s lor takeout. E.tsl ts
happy 10 pass
wtth

YEAH 7

fOR YOUI&lt;.
INFORMA.TION YOU &lt;.UY5

NOT &amp;EAT U5°
BEAT U.S'

1

750 Boats &amp; Motors
for Sale
1988 BaJa 216 Garage Kept L1k e
New Hours 740 256 1378 After 9

PM

760

four rounds of

he.trls Easl lollowe&lt;.l (Wt&lt;e dtS&lt;.trU·
ed a sp.tde and overrulted the dummy East sWih.: ht~d to hts rematnlll£
spade laktng a spade rul f Ullrtck SIX
Eas( cashed !he dub ace lhen sal
h.1c.:k to aw,ut another trump tm:k Are
you keepmg track ' Thai was three
down plus S&lt;Xl to Easl West
Even tl you don I &lt;•tre l&lt;&gt;r
mnemontcs }OU wtll getlnl:&gt;ri ot use·
lui.1Jvtce on dll m.;peds ot the ~.une
as rs lhe nonn from R DK enher Rultng Damsh Ktngs or Ronald Denny
Kltnger
The book 1&lt; $14 95 poslp.ud from
Baron Barday Call (800) 274-2221
1~ order
'

BIG NATE
DID

Summers not 011erl Kawasaki
STS Jet sk1 st ill unde r warranty
three &amp;eater 83 .. horsepower
bought new Ju ly of 97 three
matchi ng Kawasaki sk i vests and
trailer all go wllh It Pnced 10 sell
$4200 740 949 2203 or 74.0 949
2045 Will co nsider trade for a
good pontoon boat

I PYol 'odog
2-ng-n
3 FlniWOINin
4 Young girl
5 Follow
&amp; eon-lillie

:II Solemn

30 Blndo
31 W..led
33Aita--

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20 l'efform

10 llalare (pool.)
11 Dnlfl agcy
13 c.tllke
18 Fur-llearlng

blllt

7 Stull

IEnlhuolaotlc
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nor Rep

IXCflSively

22 Alncon·
Arabian

water a
(2 wda.)
23 Not wide
24 Get rldol
eyebrow

anltr1lll

19Cualom0r

hlirl

Living fences
1-+--l-+--l--i 27 Peer Gynla
25

fl:"+--1r-+-t--t-i

All pass

most Wests would contmue

West started

asking

1987 Yama ha 350 4 Wheeler

IJOWN

IIIUUIIc'

39 Cold

oymptom

43Torl

Spelling a
dod

45 MIOI Kenol

lhe comlco

47 VIdeo-game
movie

48- Bola
Koppe

49 Lamprey

so Copuchln
monkey

52 Soul (Fr)
53 Allernoon

54

IF '(0li LL ~ELP ME WITH M'i
HOMEWORK I'LL SEE TO IT
THAT SOMEDA'( THE'i PVT A
STATUE OF '(OV IN THE PARK
1

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by Luis Campos
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UNSCRAMBLE FOR
ANSWER

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Safely. Tease • Youth • Cereal · CLOSE your EYES
A fellow says you can find out how you look whrll
sleeprng All you have to do IS stand rn front of a mrrror
and CLOSE your EYES

I FRIDAY

NOVEMBER 20

3933 or 1 800 273 9329

Campers &amp;
Motor Homes

198 3 Motor Home 56 000 Mlles
In Good ShapQ 740 367 7093 or
74()..367 7070

SERVICES
Home
Improvements

C&amp;C General Home Matn
ten ence Pam t1 ng vinyl sldlng
carpentry doors wmdows baths
mobile home repa1r and more For
fre e eslimate ca 1 Chet 740 992

6323

Professional ~Oyrs &amp;llporlence
w1th all masonery brick block &amp;
stone Also roo m add1!1ons ga
rages etc Free eslimales 304

773 9550

840

Electrical and
Refrigeration

Res1den1lal or commercial wlrlng
new service or repairs Master LJ
censed electrlciant A denour
Electncal WV00030ti 304 675
1786

WOlD
GAM I

0

New gas tanks &amp; body parts D &amp;
A Auto Ripley WV 304 372

Appl anee Parts And Service All
Name Brands Over 25 Years Ex
penance All Work Guaran teed
French CJty Maytag 740 446
7795

Paul Cezanne

T~~;~:~1 ~© ~g\1ClAY R 'OLlANt, tf'6"
_ _ _ ___:_ _ ldMod

740 245 5sn

Uncondttlonal hfet1me guarantee
Local references rurnJshed Es
tabl1shed 1975 Call 24 Hrs (740)
44 6 0670 I 800 287 0576 Rog
ers Waterproofing

S A.V

VUIIDMUBI

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DO YOU WANT TO BE ON A
HORSE OR A SKATEBOARD?

Budget Priced Transmissions
and Engines All Types Access
To Over 10 000 Transmissions

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

!:':.~ .end 2

together

'# LETTERS IN SQUARES

8 5 Chevy Camaro ror sale for
parts l lberg la ss hood 740 985
3408

810

vow
12 wdo I
34 Fought with
IWOrdS

A

Auto Parts &amp;
Accessories

790

motMr

32 Marriage

35 Slable worker

4-:unVert to two spades Th a t~.:ontrad

(

Motorcycles

3652

$895000 740 256 91"

I'"HOW

'p._ M.I:.S

SIS 5o!J 740 ..6 2927

Hay for sate one mile north on
At 2 SQuare Bales St 00 S2 00
Saturday only 304 675 48f:l9

$200 740 992 6227

~

1987 Plymouth Mini Van tota l
power 4 ely automallc runs &amp;
looks greatl $15 00 (740) 258

lngs 740-448 6161

Tandy 1000 RL computer key
board printer monito r &amp; hard
dr~ve great beginners computer

r
(Lt-S:&gt; !'0 LIKE. ~TO
COMP\£T£ 11\E. FOU.OWIN&amp;

I

Livestock

North

I &amp;

Never lrted mnemontcs? The besl
one tn lhe book "ARCH Analyze
the opentng lead Revtew the btd·
drng Counl How should I plan lhe
pla)'
Anolher ts Klmger s calling card
SITES TOXIC Thai stands for Short
In The Enemy Sun' Take·Out X Is
Corre&lt;l (Double may he wnllen as X
tn a brddrng dtagram ) Klinger
tncludes 1h1s deal to show lhe advan·
1age ol SITES TOXIC,
Alter SoUih s IWO· d1amond over·

THE BORN LOSER

~

1984 Chevy KS Blazer Camper
Spelcal 4x4 AC AT New T1res I
E•huasf Must Sell! S3 300 080
740 446 3580 Leave Message
Before 5 00

21----

26E.-

10 lhe new one

3652

3 Pure Bred Angus t-fel fers B
Months From Registered Stock
$425 080 Serious Inquires Only

8832

FRANK &amp; EARNEST

740 588-1808
Tobacco air press baller&amp; strip
per 304-a75-3246/304-675-4075

miiiEftiS

By Phillip Alder
In l 9R4 Ron Klinger wrole
Improve Your Bndge Memory·
&lt;Gollancz) Now he ha., lackled lhe
subJCCI agam bul trom a dtlferenl
angle Do you find mnemomt.:s hdp·
ful' If so you II benetn trom Bet·
ler Bndoe Wtth a Beller Memory
(Gollan&lt;.Z) You mtghl even wanllo
s1a11 wnh Ihe lirsl book.lhen move on

882 J3J6

1977 Chevy custom van ru ns

55,._.,

11=17 Ally •• dog.
11 Sgt., •fl·
5I
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57Gnolt-s&gt;lc
21 UtmD~r
511 GnJup o1 nine
23 -dogree

iVInote (sic!)
mnemonics

98 Ford Ranger XLT e.11tended
cab $11 500 without Jopper
and S12 100 wilh 1opper 30 4·

New Rainbow Tristart And Eure
ka Vacuums 50% 011 While They
Last! Days 740 446 4553 Even

Stove
Wlth
Ooul:lle
Oven
Sma ll Relrlgerator
$200 00
$50 00 27' RCA TV $50 00
Needs Some Work 740 388

LOWEEZY

1984 Ford Bronco II 302 V 8
Auto Ntce 10y S2 500 304 882

POLE BUILDINGS
by Laredo any style any ~ze

51 p. btllhed

Opemng lead " A

HEART.

304-675-3230

630

740 368 8159

BLESS YORE

97 Ford ranger 5 speed trans
m1sston au rally wtteels cd
player 17 000 miles asktng

1991 Chevy lumina APV 7 Pas
sanger loaded $4 500 00 Runs
Good 7 40 446 6962

779 8194

CAN I HELP OUT
WHILE ELVINEJ 1 5
LAtD UP, LUKEY?

West

Dbl

740-379 9381

2720 AFTER 8P M

~00

/

1997 Ford Ranger XLT 4x4 4 0
Engme, 5 Speed Transmission

2412 I 800.594 1111

5655

South

BARNEY

1997 Chevrolet S 10 4 3 Vortec
V 6 Balance ol ~dOry Warfi,nty
co~.Cruloe 140-4411-2959

9693

A Q 10 9 7

ft

Vulnerable Netther
Dealer West

s-

1365

Army Orlglna Camo uflage by
Sandyville Post Ott ce Sams
Somerville Frl Sun 12 5pm Oth
er days after 4 pm Insulated
Coveralls $35 DO
30 4 273

t

1991 S 10 Excellent Condition
Spof1 Striping S2 795 00 1985
10Biazer•x .. 11 149500 Cook
......... 7 40-«&amp;&lt;&gt;1 03

1997 F 250 Heavy duly power
Strove D1esel, XLT ext cab With
exactly 50 000 mdes 7 40 -441

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

2• USED
STOCK

5 sp

S2 000 JO.H;75-1256

While Wormed &amp; Shots $125 00

JET

AERATION MOTORS
Repatred New &amp; RebuJJt Jn Stock

1989 Jeep Comanche

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4KQ

7~129

1985 314 ton Chevrolet Pickup,
good running COnd•IIOn ask,ng
$3000 74011922042.

Aeg1sfered Ausrraflan Pups with
paperA Red Merles Brown &amp;

610 Farm Equipment

G E relr.lgeralor $75 big btonde
bed no matlless 740-742 2757
Prolllemo? Need Tuned' Call
plano Dr 740-«8"'525

S1200

french Crty Pet Gr"""'"'t" by "4&gt;pomtment ·u1t,. w..h Bethlng
Syetem• 650 Second Ave Gallt
pois 7.t0-4&lt;&amp;-1528

10 52

" J 973

19&amp;4 Ford Ranger automat•c &lt;I
cyljnder. bod'y good, runs good

loa&lt;! 7.t0-Z45-9337

For Sale 45 lncn Two Stage
Snow Blower Fitl MTD Yard
Tractors 7-40 446 1759

1181 GMC Longbed V 8 Auto
looks good S 1 300 304 882
3652

'* Ooiwwy 7.t0-31H061

Firewood For Sale $35 Per Truck
For Sale F•ll Dtrt Wilt Deliver
304-675--S734

460 Spece for Rent

S250 ea.. 304-61S-7'Z13

$200 30&lt;-675-486()

Furnished
Rooms

10000- .....astmg
""""'· S3000
walor PIM'll
and
radiaiOf
call 7.CO.
992-5024

CHRISTMAS PUPPIES! While
Toy 8ict11n friM S250 00 Polu-

1120N

• 8 z
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West
East
a A 10 8 4 2
.. 7 3
"AKQ4
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• 5
tKJ 643
.. 5 4 3
4 A 8 7 6
SouIll
.. Q 5

o.tJo cdr
..
oe1ent condibon. new engr~e

CFA R~lter PerAWI Kinens
very nat tace anort.ed colors

F1rewood for sale S40 00 Truck
toad split delivered 304 882
3893 Cal after 6 00 pm

Circle Motel Lowest Rate 6 In
Town Newly Remodeled HBO
C~nemu Showtime &amp; Disney
Weelcty Rates Or Monthly Rates
Con61ructlon Workers Welcome
740-441 5698 740-4.t1 5167

3 br 2100 Lincoln available 111
week of pee ref req 304 675

Large selection or uattd homes 2
or 3 bedrooms Starting at $2995
Quick dellvery Call 740 38e

New 14170 $500 Down $199 per
mo Free air skirt 1 800 691

450

"

88 Chrysler LeBaron 2 door 5

~ atso remaSe lenetmit,St25
$250
each
7--5013

Stberian hulky pupplet AKC
registered 111 thots wormed

675-3508

71 corvea. silver annwerury

a K J 9 6

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•

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-and-· -·-·dr
undo&lt;- -

2607

F1rewood delivered locally 304

Lease Plus

Twm Rivers Tower now accepttng
appiJCalions lor 1br HUD aubsid
lzed apt for elderly and hand•
capped EOH 304-&lt;!75-6679

Pleasant ref &amp;dep
required
$375 per month after 4 304-675
717&lt;1

carr 1 IIOCJ.948-5678

9621

Patio No -

15 Oootlla

..

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41---z

nr

1919 Dodge Daytona. body and

~10Pucw1a

40 ..... (0111)

1
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7 Go-. flint
12~ ........

14Uitt-

350- 3 'P auto ·530H75-5195pm .........

AKC Shelllt pu~s Cmlnlalure

Sheltio JomaJe pup IOal Siamese
femaJe kitten cash caa 7-40-992

Fire WoOd Delivered! 740 256
1922

Secuflty Oepo&amp;ll Required 7&lt;10

Small house 5 room &amp; bath 608
First A~e S300 a month plus
UIJillles 740-446--0260

Factory Gooflll Save Thousands

btra Htca Used Furnlcure Ap
phances Dmelle 1 Freezers
Be&lt;!J Refnge ralorA Scove•
Wast'lers DrW'8fl Etc 740 -44-64039 74().446..1004

One bedroom apartment m Mid
dleport an utJirtiel pa;d StOO de
po51t S270 month call740-992
7906 8am-5pm

446-3481

~ery

7&lt;2 31105- 6pm

Na C1ean 2 bedroom relerenc
tDre&lt; '-.U&lt;" J04-e755t62.

2 story 3 Bedroom unfurnished
house on Lmcoln Ave • PI

S!!tuce RO!ge 14x70 mobie home

.c teet

Dometic camper refrigerator
S2d3 runs by 12 volt bahery
eleCtric or propane gas cal 740-

N q 2 bedroom apartmen1 rt Pomeroy all uUIJbes paid no petJi
7.t0-9925856

w.-

We Pay Cash 1·800 213 8385
An1hony LAnd Co

(7&lt;012•s.93711

Chtch Witch uenener diQI
S2.5tlO 7..,.__78A2

-

5 yr old brick ran ch l ull base·
ment formal lv dn cathedral
cellmg 2804 Pme Ave 112 mile
out Sana H 11 304 675-1889
Dvrr 2 3 bedrooms loft tonguBI
groove pellet stove HP/C A ap
p lances garage spa acre Bula
v111e Pike 740 387-Q286

-

ApanmentJ tn MlddJe
port From l249 $373 Call 7.CO
992 506&lt; Equal -""0 Oppor

uti 304-675-2535
1990

&amp;n ... -

Rwer~iOe

2 br S350 ..- dep and you pay

Malee reasonable offer

Crahsman I 1 o~bte Saw table
14 1:26 Alp FeAC41 M1tet Gage

G&lt;ae&lt;oos '""&lt;9 t and 2 bedroom
a,:ian.me:nts at VIllage Manor and

ElectriC 112 500 Immediate Pos
58SSIOOI 740-441.()221

asking $30 000 740 992 2378
3 br 2 ba 2 car garage on 1 acre
lot Approx 2 mile s from town on
Broad Run Letart3Q4..882 3518

Real &amp;tate
Wanted

675-&lt;802.

00.7~

Tara Tow,houae Apartme nts
Very Spacious 2 BedroomA, 2
Floor1 CA 1 112 Bartl F\11'( c;a,.

Mobile home in OkjJechobee
Florida with lot two bedrooms
two bath&amp; kllchen living room
large Florida room on hont utiilty
room large shed two porct'les

on 12 acres Village Middleport

FINANCIAL

'*'

A Groom Shop Pal GroomJng
Feaumng H~dro Bath Don
SIIH,. 373 Georges Creek Rd
7-.G:!31

C o - tor ... amd 1&lt;6-2 300
..... :12 . _ pc:-100254 " · hafd drM 24 • c:d- •om.
15• svga mom lor S 12 00 304

Fw~ Apa,-lment 1 Bedroom
Second Avenut GalhpoUs Ho
PetJI AI Vtlbbes Paid Relerent

po11t Requwed, $375/Mo • Utffi
1e1 304-67S-f297

3 Bedrooms t f/2 Baths CA To
tal Electric 2 Car Garage Galli
polls CUy School s By Owner

ProlesstOnal cleaning reason
able rate s home or otJ ce 30 4
773 6 t59

W6uld like to le ar down old
Barns for lumber 304 615 88.94

Sewral 5 acre pwc.ets remcu
beau1ihA lind, Meigl CoU1ty SciT"!!-. SR 692. (jJot olf SR t &lt;3)
....., lnanc•'O. ($1800 per acre)
cal b good 0111&gt; 74CH93-85&lt;5

9&lt;9-2217

992 2218

1990 Cial'lon 2 Bodrooms I Bath
Very Ntce AIC New Carpet All

Oakwood Homes BarbourevUie
WV Model Close Out 304 736·
3409

Equa Opportunity Employer

140

c/a &amp; slurtln" •ncluded

S14 500 7&lt;0-992-&lt;!227

3 bedroom country kllchen llv
mgllamlly 2 baths detached ga
rage on 1 1/2 acres country set
tlng Chester area $48 000 740
985 3511

7..,_ .., 9665

pasture

Bultali&gt; B&lt;iclile
""
JenY•
llun
Ad Cll'do - ..
Jt ~6-2336

360

1987 Clayton1.fftX70Ft 3 Sed
rooms 2 Baths Central Asr Gas
Heac Prjce qe&lt;!uced• 740 381

19ell Slty1ine 14&gt;&lt;70
3 bedroom 2 oath cathedral tell-mgs excellenl conditiOn mside &amp;

Th•s newspaper w1ll not
knowmgly accept
cidvemsements ror real estale
whiCh 11 m 11iolat10n of the
law Our reaoers are ~by
Informed that all dwell ngs
advertised m tt11s newspaper
are a¥atlable on an equal
opportunity basts

and

ACROSS

71 0 Autos for Sale
lntenor '"good shape 11 000
01!0 304-675-75:17-8 pm

Blooded AI 11aJo $25 00 Eocft
7--5&lt;e5.

Ctturdt p8WI lot U1l 12 IWefve
......... loot 1200 - - ,..,_

U

deposrs requued no pets, 740--

{7&lt;Ol319-2918

sIt

All real estate advertising •n
thfl newspaper 11 sun,ect to
the Fedetal Fa1r Housing Act
of 1966 which makllS It •llegal
to advertise any preference
hmitatJOn or diSOifTl•natiOf'l
based on race color rehg1011
sex famd1al status or natiMal
ongm or any mtentJOO to
make any such p,elerence
l1mrtat10n or dtscr~m•nat10n

woods,

bedroom~

n1ihecl and unturnifhtd, MCuf'Cy

.....,.. lrom ,..

n•

Part time poslllons allallablt!l tor
local work wlth f1eld survey crew
No experience necessary Ap
pllcants must be able to work out
doors carry survey equipment
do brush culllng climb fleld ob
staclea drive survey vehicle &amp;
perlorm su rvey dulles as neces
sary Send resumes to E P Fer
rls &amp; Associates Inc 766 NW
Blvd Co lumbus OH 43212 or

ter..

with heat pump wlll dehver Jo
caJiy
.900 JO.H;75-3000

One Full T•me Rtg•stered Nurse
Po&amp;IUon Ava ilable In Oak Hill
Commun11y MediCal Center 1
Emergency Department Otllo Ll
censure ReqUired CaMidate Will
Ul•l•lze Nurs•ng Proceas wnue
Prov 1dtn~ Care O!rBCt !Guide Pa
REAL ESTATE
tlent t~am1/y Teaching And
Funcrlon Wlt l'lm Scope Of De
partmental Expectations H Inter
310 Home• for Sale
esled Please Send Resume To
Oak Hill Community Medical Cen
IMMEDIATE DtSPOSALI1
ler Attention Brenda McKenzie
Reposessed /Must Sell 2 Brand
350 Charlotte Avenue Oak Hill
New R30 PrelnttaJJated Prefab
OH45656
Homes Hlg heer Oua llty Easy
ConslnJct•on Never Erected One
EOE
Is 4 Bedrooms 1 800 874 6032

3942

27 Acres "' Walnut Twp ••lh

1988 Clayaon 1.tx70 3br 2 ba

Local Manufactured Hous•ng
Dealensh1p Has Immediate Open•ng For Full T1me OffiCe Postlion
E•perlence rrelerred Excellent
Opponuntty Call For Interview
French City Homes Inc Galhpo
Ns Ohio 7.t0-446-9340

Seeking responSible compas
11onate oerson to hve 1n w1th el
derly gentleman light house
keeping cookmg personal care
required Room and board mod
est salary pro11ided ref reqwed
ne.ed t o Degln 1mmed 304 895

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1 and 2

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13Higllbodr
• $
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ApartmenW
for Rent

2 Acres Cenr•nvy Ad Lfiel
Lot. Colll-2!127

SceniC Valley a1 Apple Gt ove
WV 8udd1ng loll slnQie ••des
accepled putNac water 20

8475

OAYI

Needed F'art Time Servers Day
""" Evening Shift Apply In Per
son Between 2 OOPM And
oil OOPM Monday TfHu Friday 28
Cedar St

440

1/EHDtNG
L a z y - Dreom Few tbn
= GooO SSP Proe., s.tl Free

""'am

(JO.c )e7s 5955 Atref s 30 PM
Wed Sat {740)992 6387 Atter
I'(IOn 7 Oay5 an&amp;wer

Buslne..
Opportunity

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ASTRO·GRAPH
Thmg-; w1ll h 1\t:

SaturJ.1y Nov 21 tt)')R
In thr.: yr If lhc !tl yuu llllelll
lin •lly he ,1bh! to put 1ll 1he pu:rc,..
together tn an t'llLit' l VIII unJ hr tnl! II
to the mar~et plllt: th 11 huJ dm.lt.:d
you m lht' pa"t It wdl wur~ nut
advantu~wnt:-.ly h•r yuu a~ well.ls tor
111 those ltlVnh!.!J
SCORPIO ~Od 2-' Nov 221 It
will prnvc tu he prnll ilhl) hend iUII
to be mdust nou~ 111 siiUIIHJIIS that~.: m
o~Tcr vou mutt'rt 11gr llltl~.:allnn tml1v
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Pomeroy • Middleport, OhiO

Friday, November 20,1998
Uolled FllldoCioerdl
, Rl 7 on Pomeroy Jly·l'us

Along the River

Pu&amp;or: Rtv. Robert E. Smith, Sr.

Inside

Sunday School· 9:30 a.m.
Wonbip · 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday S.rvil:e • 7 p.m.

Seniors shine
in elementeug
school setting

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33045 Hiland Rood, Pomeroy
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Apostolic
Church of Jaw Cbrilt Apottolk:
VanZandt and Ward Rd.
Pastor: James Miller
Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.
Evl!!ning • 7:30 p.m.

Eptscopal

Pomtnty Cllun:h of Clorilt

Grace Ep' opal Churdl

212 W. Main St.
Minister: Danny Bias

Sunday School · 9:30a.m.

Worship· 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 1 p.m.

Wednesday Services - 7:30p.m.

Assembly of God

Pomenty Wtstslllt Chun:h of Chris!

UMrty Aswmbly otGod
P.O. Box 467, Dudding Lane
Mason, W.Va.

Pastor: Neil Tennant

33226 Children's Home Rd.
Sunday School • 1 I a.m.
Worship- 10a.m.• 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services. 7 p.m.

Sunday Services- 10:00 a.m. and 1 p.m.
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Middleport Chun:h of Christ

Baplisl Church.&lt;S.•uthorn;
Pastor: Jim Dilly
570 Grant St., Middleport .. ,
Sunday school - 9:30a.m.
Worship- ll a.m. and 6 p m.
Wtdnesda)' Strvice - 7 p.m.
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Will Baptist Churth

East Main St .
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.
First Southern Baptisl
41872 Pomeroy Pike
Pastor: E. Lamar O'Bryant
Sunday School - 9:30 OJ.m.
Worship - 10:45 a.m., 7:00p.m
Wednesda)' Services-7:00p.m.
· First Baptist Church
Pastor : Mark Morrow
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16th and Palmer St., Middleport
Sunday School - 9:15a.m.
Woiship- 10:15 a.m., 7:0tJ" p.m.
Wed nesday Serv ice - 7:00p.m.

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Keno Church or Christ
Worship - 9:30a.m.
Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.
Pastor-Jeffre y Wallace
1st and 3rd Sunday

Run Baptist
.Pastor: BiHLittle
· Sunday Schqol - IOa.m.
Worship - ]Ja.m., 6:30p.m,
Wedne.o;dny Sti"1vices- 6:30p.m.

Pastor: Rev . Doug Cox
Suf)day Worship· 9:JO p.m ., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7:30p.m.

Bradbury Church of Christ
Pastor: Tom Runyon
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.

Pastor: ·David DeW in
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wednesday Service . 7:00p.m .

Rudand Chun:h of Chrilt

Ru11and Community Church
Pastor: Rev. Ro)' Mccarty
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Sunda)' Evening- 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services . 7 p.m.

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Hemlock Grove Church
Pastor: Gene Zopp
Sunday school - 10:30 a.m.
Worship- 9;30 a.m., 7 p.m.

Reedsville .Chun:h of Christ

Pastor: Philip Srurm
Sunday School: 9:30a.m.
Worship Service: l0:30 a.m. •
Bible Study, Wednesday, 6:30p.m.

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

Church of God
Mt. Moriah Chun:h of God

RutlAnd 1-"ree Will Baptist
Salem St.
Pastor : Rev. P&lt;tul Taylor
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evening - 7 p.m . ,
Wednesday Services . 7 p.m.

Syracuse FirSt church or God
Apple and Second Sts.
Pastor. Rev. David Russell
Sunday School and Worship- 10 a.m.
Evening Services-6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services. 6:30p.m.

Catholic

Church or God or Prophecy
0.1. White Rd. off St. Rt. 160

Sacred Heart Catholic Church
lfil M11lherry Ave ., Pomeroy 1 992- 5898
Pastor: Rev. Walter E. Heinz
Sut. Con. 4:45-5: 15p.m.; Mass-5: 30 p.m.
Sun. Cun. -R:45-9: 15 a.m. ,
. Sun. Mass. 9:30a.m.
Dailey MasS. 8:30a.m.

Pastor: P.J. Chapman
Sunday School - lO a.m.
Worship-11 a.m. ·
Wednesday Services. 7 p.m.

Congregational
Trinity Church
Second &amp; Lynn, Pomeroy
Pastor: Rev. Roland Wildman
Sunda~ sehoul nnd worship 10:25

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St. John Lu1heran Churth
Pine Grove
Rev. Donald.C. Fritz
Worship· 9:00a.m. ·
Sunday School· 10;00 a.m.

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

Our Snlour Lulherall Church
Walnut and H~nry Sts., Ravenswood, W.Va.
Pastor: David Russell
Sunday School - 10:00 a.m.
Worship - 11 a.m.

Rllclne
Pastor: Brian Harkness
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Worship . 11 a.m.

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St. Paul Lutheran Church
. Corner Sycamore &amp; Second SI.,,Pome roy
Rev. Donald C. Fritz
Sunday School · 9:45 a.m.
Worship· 11 a.m.

Coolville Uniled Methadlot Parioh
Pastor: Helen Kline

Coolville Church

Main &amp; Fifth St.
Sunday School - 10 a.m·.
Worship - 9 a.m.
Tut:sday Servic~s -7 p.m.

United Methodist
Graham United Methodist
Worship · 9:30a.m . (1st &amp; 2nd Sun),

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Bethel Church

7:30p.m. (31d &amp; 4th Sun)

Township Rd., 468C
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Worship- 10 a.m.
Wednc!tday Services. 10 a.m. ::-

Wednesday Service. 7:30p.m.

Mt. Olive United Methodist
Off 124 behind Wilkesville

HockinKport Church

Pastor: Rev. Ralph Spires
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.fTJ., 7 p.m.
Thu!sday Services- 7 p.m .

Grand Street
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship - 11 a.m.
Wednesday S~rviccs · 8 p.m .

Meigs Cooperati~e Parish
Northeast Cluster

Torch Church
Co. Rd. 63

Alfred

Pastof: Sharon Hausman
Suriday School· 9:30 a.m.
Worship· 11 a.m.,_6:30p.m.
Chester .
Pastor: Sharon Hausman
Worship - 9 a.m.
Sunday School - 10 a.m:
Thursday Services - 7 p.m.

Joppa

Pastor: Bob Randolph
Worship. 9:30a.m.
Sunday_School - 10:30 a.'m,

Reedsville
Worship· 9:30a.m.
Sunday School· 10:30 a.m.
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Falnltw Bible Church

Letalt, W.Va. Rt.l
Pastor: John Hart
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.
~ Worship -7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study -7:00 p.m.

By KEVIN KELLY

The commission decides which .
Tlme•$entlnel Stefl
of the state's school dislricts with a
GALLIPOLIS - A construclion budge! proposal need can be ildded to the lisl for
approv~ by the Ohio House Finance and Appropriation
applications. Districts whose appli~mtllee last wee~ recommends the •.tate spend $505 cations are accepted receive a major
. mtllu~n on s~hool 1mprovemenls dunn~ .1999-2000, portion of the funding for the con·
marking an mcrease from lhe, $300 mtlhon already struclion of a new building, with the
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district supplying lhe rest through
pledged to schools by lawmakers.
B~l State Rep. John A. Carey said S155 million ~f the the passage of levies.
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t~tal.ts earmarked for school ~ystems already on a hst of
In Carey's 94th District, which
dtslricts that ~ave ~ed levtes to help finance lhe full covers Gallia, Meigs, Jac~n and
amount of l~ctr pr~JCCIS.
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eas.tern Lawrence counltes, the
Rep. Clrey
. The remamder ts f?~ ~hools 1h~t ~~ll .be added to the arrangement has resulted in new
hsl by the School Factltltes Comm1ss1on m the future, he . construction for Meigs' Eastern and Soulhern Local
added.
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Schools.
Carey, R-Wellston, sa1d he was success~! m addmg
This year, Wellston, Fairland and Olesapeake were
an amendment to lhe budget proposal placmg schools eligible for the funding. Wellston and Fairland were suc·
wilh an urgent need, as determined by I he commission, cessful in getting levies approved on Nov. 3; Chcsato apply for available funds within the next three years. peake was not.

'Faith FdloWJhlp CMJsode for Christ ,
Pastor: Rev. Franklin Dickens
Service: F,riday, 7 p, m.

CaiYiry Billie Cllurch
P,omeroy fiko, Co. Rd . .

Appe Uft Ctnl&lt;r
'Full-Gospel Church'

Pastor: Rev. Blackwood

Pastors John&amp;. Patty Wade
603 Second Ave . Mason , ·

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship 10:30 a.m., 7:30 p.m.

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Service time: s,mday 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday 7 pm '

Stlvemllle Word or Faith
Pastor: David Dailey

Sunday School9:30 a.m.
Evening- 7 p.m. , ;

Pastor Ernie Wengerd
Sunday seivice,.lO a.m.
Wednesday service, 7 p."m.

Youth Fellowship Sunday, 7:00 p~m .
Wednesday service, 7:00p.m.
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Rejoldns Life Chun:b
.500 N. 2nd Ave., Middleport
Pastor: Lawrence Foreman
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
. Worship- 10:30 am
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.Church of Jesus Christ,
Apostolic Faith
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1/4 mile past Fort Meigs on New Uma Rd.
Pastor: William Van Meter
Sunday~7:00.p.m .

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LongBottom
Pastor: Steve Reed ·;

The Btlleven' Fellowship Ministry
New lime Rd., Rutland
Pastor: Rev. Margaret J. Robinson
Services: Wednesday , 7:30p.m.

Sunday, 2:30p.m.

Volnovlch wants
complaint dismissed

Clifton Tabernacle Church
Cliffon, W.Va.
Sunday School- 10 a.m.

Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship · 9:30a.m. and 1 p.m.
Wedne5day- 7 p.m .
Friday· f~llowsh1p service 7 p:m.

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Wednesday, 7:00p.m.
Friday·7:(]() p.m.

Faith Full Gospel Church

Worship· 7 p.m.

Wednesday Service • 7 p.m .
New u;e VIctory Center
3773 Georges Creek Rood, Gallipolis, OH
Pastor: Bill Staten
Sund&lt;~y Services- 10 a.m. &amp; 7 p.m.
Wednesday ,. 7 p.m. &amp; Youth 1 p.m.

Full Goopel Chun:h orlhe Uvlng Savior
Rt.338, Ailtiq~ily
Paslor: lesse Morris
Pasion
Morris &amp; Rick Morris

Harrlaon,.llle Community Chun=h
Pastor: Theron Durham
Sunday - 9:30a.m. and 7 p.m.
Wednesday · 7 p.m.

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Pentecostal_A!•enrbly

St Rt 124, Racine

Pastor: William Hoback
Sunday_School- JO a.m .
Evening - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.
Middleport Pentecostal
Third Ave.
Rev! Clark Baker
·10 a.m.

Middleport Comm..lty Church
515 Pearl St., Middlepo"
Pastor: Sam Anderson
Sunday SchoollO a.m.
Evening· 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7:30p.m.

Faith Valley Tahomacle Church
Bailey Run Road
Pastor: Rev. Emmett Rawson
Sunday Evening 7 p.m.
Thursday Service . 7 p.m .
Syracuse Mission
1411 e·ridgeman St., Syracuse
Rev. Mike Thompson,Jlastor

Sunday School · 10 a.m,

Evening · 6 p.m.
Wednesday Service- 1 p.m.
Huel Community Church
Ott Rt. 124
Pastor; Edsel Hart
Sunday School-9:30a.m.

Syi'IICUSe Flnt United Preobyterian
Pastor: Rev. Krisana Robinson

Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Worship-

Middleport Presbyterian
Sunday School • 9 a.m.
Worship· 10 a.m.

Seventh-Day Adventist
Seventh-Day Adventist
Mulberry Hts. Rd., Pomeroy
Pastor: Roy Lawinsky
Saturday services:

Sabbalh School· 2 p.m.
Worship· 3 p.m.

Mone Chapel Church

Faith Gospel Church

United Brethren

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In Chriot Church

TexaS Community off CR 82 .
Pastor: Robert Sanders
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.

Long Bottom
Sunday School · 9:30a.m. ,.
Worship· 10:4S a.m., 7:30p.m.
.Wednesday 7:30p.m.·
-Mt. Olive Community Charth
Pastor: Lawrence Bush
Sunl":tay School-9:30a.m.
Evening • 7 p.m.
Wedneday Service · 7 p.m. .

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. Harrisonville Preobyterian Church"
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·worship. 9 a.m.
Sunday School · 9:45a.m.

Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worsljjp · 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m.

Reedsville Ftllowshlp

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Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7!30 p.m.
Wednesday Services. 7;30 p.m.

. Edtn United Brethren In ChriSI
2 1/2 miles north of Reedsville
on State Route 124
Pastor: Rev. Robert Markley
Sunday School- 11 a.m.
Sunday Worship · 10:00 a.m. &amp; 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7;30 p.m.
Wednesday Youlh Service. 7:30p.m.

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CINCINNATI (AP) ~nli·smoking
acttvtsls are unha{'PY lhat Ohro and other
stales ~a~e accepted the tobac~ industry's
$206 b1lhon. settlemenl .of lawsutls. But the
states are gmng ahead wrlh the deal, anyway.
Stale A.uorney ~eneral Betty Montgomery
h:"" cot;rm1tted .ohro lo lhe.settle men I and.con· .
Siders tl to be tn the best tnteresls of Ohtoans

by gelling more money and concessions than
the state's lawsuit againsl the lobacco industry
might have, her s'pokesman, Olris Davey, sai~
Friday.
"That decision is going. lo stand," Davey
said.
Ohio and nine olher populous slates could
be giving away loo much by signing onlo the
civil setllemenl and should wait a month to
learn the details, anti-smoking activists said.

U.S. Census Bureau
canvassing region
for temporary help
From AP, T·S Stefl RepoiU
GALLIPOLIS - With the nation's official head
count scheduled more than a year away, the U.S. Census
Bureau is canvassiQ&amp; the region for temporary help.
The cily of Gallipolis announced Friday thai applica,
lions are available at lhc city manager's office for people
inlercsted in obtaining temporary jobs as census !akers,
or enumerators. for the remain&lt;ler of this year, 1999 and
2000:
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· • The city of Gillavailable to qualified llpoll• announr:ed .
applicants on a four-to Frld•y thet •ppllt:•
six-week basis since tlon• •r• •v•ll•ble at
August, and field workers the City m•n•ger'•
have been operaling in office for people
sections of Gallia Counly lntere•t«&lt;ln obr.lnfor the ~ast few months. lng temporary job•
:"!'• Jobs pay a com- •• cen•u• tak•,...
,peljttve wage for lhe area,
and census workers are reimbursed for aulhorized ·
expenses, such as mileage.
The Census Bureau reported that most jobs are in the
field, checking addresses and conducting interviews
with fesidents. The abilily to speak a foreign language is
an advanlage in some areas, according to the bureau. ·
The jobs are available to those who arc 18, have
passed a writlen test, and have not engaged in political .
activity wilhin 24 hours of performing the work. Males
18 or older born after Dec. 31, 1959, must be regislcrcd
with selective service.
As plans for the year 2&lt;XXJcensus alreajy under way, a big
fight is coming up al the Supreme Court over how to do it ·
AI stake? Money and votes across lhe country.
Census figures are used to decide how many reprc·
senlatives each stale will have in Congress and to draw
congressional, state and local voling districts. Also, $180
billion a year in federal funds are handed out according
to how many people live in each state and city.
The Clinton administration will ask the high court
Nov. 30 to let it adjust the 2000 census figures to make
up for an expected undercount among hard-lo-find
Americans, generally urban residenls and racial and eth·
nic minorities.
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The Republican-led House and a group of voters say
the federal census law bars adjustment of the numbers. :
Urban residents and minorities who sometimes do noJ
gel counted lend to vote Democratic. People more likelY.
to respond to the census- white suburbanites - lend to
vote Republican.
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But Ohio and 45 other states committed t~
the settlement by the tobacco industry·
imposed deadline Friday. The tobacco industry
indicated that it will sign the deal Monday.
Action on Smoking and Health, lhe legal
arm of the nation's anti-smoking movement,
said it filed court papers Thursday with courts
in the 10 most populous states- California,
New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Michigan, lndi ·
ana, Wisconsin, Massachusetts, Missouri and.

Jobless rates fall across southeastern Ohio
GALLIPOLIS- While the state's jobless rate for Oclober was unchanged, unemployment throughout most of southeastern
Ohio
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According lo the OBES the figure for
Ohio was 4.3 pefcent- unchanged from the
September and Augusl rales.
In Gallia Counly, the unemployment rate
in Qallia County was 7.2 percent- down
0.4 percenl from September's 7.6 percent
In Meigs County, lhe jobless rate fell by
1.2 percent - from I 0. t to 8.9 percent the OBES reported.
Olh~r regional Qc1ober rales (September
rates in parcnlhesis) were: Athens: 4.1 (4.7)
pefcent; Jackson : 5.6 (5 .8) percenl;
Lawrence: 6.3 (6.7) percenl; Scioto: 7. 7

State jobless rate unchanged at 4.3 percent
The slate said 5.5 million Ohio.ans had
(8.6) percen~ Vinlon: 7.8 (7.5) percenl; and,
.jobs
in October, up 3,000 from September.
Washinglon: 4.4 (4.8) percent
There was modest growth in Ohio in lotal The number of workers unemployed was .
employment last month, wilh the increase in 248,000, compared with 250,000 in Septem·
jobs coming mainly in lhe service seclor, ber.
Among the 88 counties, the jobless rates
said Debra R: ~wland, OBES administra·
ranged
from a low of 2.0 percent in
lor.
The national unemploymenl ralc Delaware Counly to a high of 9.8 percent in
Mercer Counly.
·
remained unchanged at 4.6 percent
Overall rates decreased in two·thirds of
The slate rate is down from 4,5 percenl in
October 1997. Over the year, the number of the counties.
Eleven counties had .rates at or higher
Ohioans working increased by 70,000 from
lhan
3 percent. Nine had rates higher than 7
5.5 million . The number of unemployed
percent.
decreased by 12,000 from 260,000

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will be available until July 1, wheo.
the new budget is effective. •,
The budget approved Qy the com·
mittec contains a number of improve ..
ment spending proposals for Carey's
dislrict, and the legislator said he was
able lo include an amendment to
expend $100.000 for the Ohio Histor,
ical Sociely to develop Buffington
Island, lhc site of Ohio's only Civil
War bailie.
Carey announced lasl week that
improvemenl proposals also call for
$895,000 for the Forked Run Stale Park campgrounds
and $50,000 for lhe Univcrsily of Rio Grande Meigs
Center.
.
•
:
·
In Gallia Counly, $125,000 is included for the Ariel
Thealre, $80,000 for the Dan Evans lnduslrial Park, and
. $930,000 in improvements to Gallipolis Developmental
Cenler.
Additiorally, the University of Rio' Grande would be
awarded separate amounls of $636,000 and $251,640 for
improvement projecls, Carey said.
'
The budget also calls for making $5 million available
for upgrading couqty f&amp;irgrounds, he added.
"I don't know how lhat will be distribuled, but we will
hopefully get a chance lo participate," Carey said.

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· COLUMBUS (AP) Gov.
George Voinovich on Friday asked
lhe Ohio Elections Commission to
dismiss a complaint filed against his
1994 re-cleclion campaign that
By JIM FREEMAN
'
claims il used misleading informaTI"'""Sentlnel Staff
tion in a campaign
POMEROY - Stufinance report.
denls throughout Meigs
County may soon be movIt was the second
complaint filed in
ing inlo the world's
lhc last morilh to
bigkesl ctusioom - lhe
._,..,
JC&lt;;usc the camgreat ouldoon.
paign of misrciprcAn ad hocx:i1 ~~~~~~::;
scining a $60,000 . is currently.
expendilurc. The
the eslablishment
new
complain!
nature trail/land lab on
also accuse~ Voinovich's campaign
property al Meigs High
of failure to report an in·kind contri·
School, with the blessing
of the Meigs Local Board
bution ~d reporting ~oney lhat
.allegedly went to a lobbymg firm as
of Education. Although
going toward voter education.
the land is owned by
Columbus attorney Donald
Meigs Local, Soulhern
McTigue filed lhe complai'nt Thurs·
and Eastern locals are also
day wilh lhe eleclions commission
involved in the program.
on behalf .of Harold E. Nichols, of
The project was pro·
Warren, president of the Trumbull
posed as part. ·of lhe
County AFL·CIO.
Appalachian Rural Sys·
However, a lawyer for Voinovich
temic Initiative, which is
said the secona: cdmplaint was mere·
a National Science Foundatiop project designed lo
ly a rehash of information contained
in the original complain!.
improve sludent perfor·
.Voinovich, a Republican elected
mancc in malhematics
to lhe U.S. Senate on Nov. 3, is
and science through lhe
accused of approving a deal to con·
use of technology. Meigs
eeal lhe source of money lransfcired
Local, Southern Local
and Eastern Local school
from his ca111paign treasury to his
brother, Paul Voinovich, and a State·
districls are all part o( lhe
· ARSI program which is
house lobbyist.
The governor and his brother
funded I!Y a five year, S10
have denied wrongdoing.
million grant.
l,f found guilty, George Voinovich
If nature is like a book,
the location offers plenty
could face a maximum penalty of
of pages·- a diverse sys·
·
· ·
removal from the governor's office
tern
of
ridges
hills'
(with
DIVERSE
TERRAIN
Thl1
photo
ex•mpllMelg1
High
School.
The
arM
•180 hou•• an
and a $10,000 fine. His 1erm ends
n th a d ; th (a ·
ftH 801M of the terr1ln II1CI hlbltet found It the 1bund1nc1 of wildlife In lddltlon to plant life
this year.
s:pes) :Od .~~p rav~~~ alte of 1 likely educltlonll n1ture trill near 1nd trHa.
McTigue said an independent
The school district owns about 70 acres
investigator could lake depositions . covered by iiak, hickory and locust treC$ birds, according to Meigs Local Superin·
along with open spaces bisected by log· tendenl Bill Buckley.
in that area and plans to use about 40 of
from the governor and others and
"The land Jab can include a lol of dif· those for the nature trail and land lab,
subpoena records to resolve many of · ging lrailnnd all-terrain vehicle palhs. It
is
rich
in
wildlife
featuring
deer
and
wild
ferenl
things for .a lol of i:liffercnt people," Buckley explained, adding thai he fore·
the conflicting statements in the
turkey, squirrels, and other animals and Bu~kley, a fotmer biology teacher, said. ·
Continued on pttge A2
case . .

Good Mornin

VoL 33, No. 41

• .I n Gill/Ill County, $125,000 I•
lncludfHI for the Arfe/ ThNire,
$110,000 tOr ~ D•n EVIIn• lndu•
triM P•rk, •nd $tl30,000 In
lmpi'Ovemenr. to Glllllpoll• Devel·
opmenr.l
Addnlon.lly, the
Unlwnlty of Rio Gtwnde would be
•nrd«&lt;HtMtwte •mout~r. of .
~.ooo and 1261,1140 tor
lmprovemfHJt proJ«D.

"The determination
of a dislrict's need is
based in the evaluation
per pupil," said Carey,
who was elected to a
third lerm in the House
in Ibis year's election. "The process allows the commis·
sion to maintain lhe integrity of lhe lisl to keep it ali
objective as possible."
·
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The amendment he inlroduced .was directed to 240 of
the low-wealth districts in the siate, allowing !hose
schools with an urgenl need to perhaps gel a swifler
hearing from the commission.
"It gives school dislricls an opportunily to at least gel
some funds," Carey said.
He stressed thai the proposal musl slill go lo the state
Senate and the new administration lo be led by Gov.
elect Bob Taft.
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None of the funding in the proposal, if unchanged,

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(at Burlingham church off Route 33)
Pasto~: Robert Vance
Sunday worship ·10 a.m.
Wednesday service-5:30p.m.

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Gallipolis • Middleport • Pomeroy • Pt. Pleasant • November 22, 1998

Ohio budget proposal includes
inore for school improvements

Paslor: Rev. Phillip Ridenour
Sund.ay School -9:30a. m.

Main Street, Rutland
Sunday School · 9:30,a.m.
Sunday Worship -10:30 a. m.
Sunday &amp; Wednesday Service-7 p.m.

Sunday school · 10 a.m.
Worship - 11 a.m .
Wedn'esday Service- 7 p.m.

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Hobson Chri1tian FeU~wshlp Church
Sunday service, 10:00 a.m., 7:00 p.n1.

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Pastor: Rev. Roger Willford

· Sunday School - ~:30 a.n\.
Wo11hip- 7 p.m.

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Salem St., Rutland
Pastor: Robert E. Mus&amp;cr
Sunday School. 10 a.m.
Worship· 11 :15 a.m., 7 p.m . ,
Wednesday Service · 7 p.m.

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Freedom a....,.t Mlsaloo
Jlald Knob. on Co. Rd. 31

Pastor: Mark Matson
Worship . 10:30 p.m.
Sunday School· 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.

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Pastor. CJyde Henderson
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship Service 10:30 a.m.
No Sunday or Wednesdly Night Servicei .
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47439 Reibel Rd., .Chester"
Pasto!"l: Rev. Mary and Harold Cook
Sunday Services: 10 a.m. &amp; 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

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Corleloo llltnlmomlu-t Church
Klnl!&gt;bury Road

Portland l'lrat.Churdl of tho Naureee

Worship · 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.

985,3308

SoonblloiHINowT-....t
Silver Ridge
Pastor: Roben- Blrbcr
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Worship - 10 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednuday Service · 7 p.m.

Sunday S&lt;hool· 9:30 a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Servi"1, ·1p.m.

Nazarene

RIDENOUR
SUPPLY

Brogan-Warner
INSURANCE
·. SERVICES

Putor: Rev. Samuel W. Basye

Dyesvlllt Community Church

Pomeroy Church or tht Nazarene
Pastor: Rev. Lloyd D. GrimmJr.
SuJlday School - 9:30a.m. '
Worship ~ 10:30 a.m . and 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.

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Ratlaad Chun:h or tilt Nuo,....

Worship· 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.

Church of the Nazarene
Pas1or: Tciresa Waldeck
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship' - 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.

Long Bottom
Sunday School - 9:30a. m.
Wo~hip - 10:30 a.m.

Pastor: Rev. Herbert Orate
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship - 11 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Service&amp; - 7 p.m.

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

Middleport Church or the Nazarene
Pastor: Gregory A. Cundif(
Sunda)' School - 9:30a.m.

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MorningStar
"Pastor : Dewayne Stuller
Sunday School · 11 a.m.
Worship • 10 a.m.

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Cho&gt;ier Chmh or tilt NU.re..

.Christian,, Fellowship Center

Carmei·Sutton
Carmel &amp; Bashan Rds.
Racine, Ohio
Pa_stor: Dewayne Stutler .
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship -10:45 a.m.
Bible Study Wed: 7:00p.m.

Evening 7:30 p.m.

Tuosday .t Thunday ·7:30p.m.

WorshiP ~ 10:30 Lm., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Kids for,ChriSI-7 p.m.

Rutland
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
· Worship -·10:30 a.m.
Thursdar Services . 1 p.m .

Pastor: Dewayne Stutler.
Sunday Schoo.] - 10 a.m.
Worship- 9 a.m.
Wednesday Services. 10 a.m.

160; 446-6247 or.446·7486
Sunday Schooll0:20- l 1 a.m.

4-4:30 Saturday
Sunday School· 9:30 a.rp.

Faith Chapel
923 S. Third St., Middlepon

Bethany

St. Rl.

Putor. R.oy Hunter

Swlday School • 10 a.m.

Sy...,... Chordlttltllt NIIDiftf
Pulor, Robert J. Coen
Radio Ministry- Rnenswod Station

PaStor: Keilh Rader
Sunday School - 9:1.5 a.m.
Worship · 10 a.m.
Yo~th Fellowship, Sunday. 6 p.m.

Salem Center
Pastor: Ron Fierce
Sunday School -9:15a.m .
Wor!hip · 10:15 a.m.
SnowyiiJe
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Worship· 9"a.m.

Christ of Latter-Day Sainu

K&amp;C JEWELERS

Davis-Quicket Agency. Inc.
Full line

Pomeroy
Pastor; Connie Fiares
Sunda)' School-9:15a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m.
Bible Study ~ue"sday - 10 a.m.

The Church of Jesus

Lutheran

Rutland Church or God
Pastoi: Ron Heath
Sunday Worship - 10 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services. 1 p.m.

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Latter-Day Saints

Lanpvllle Christian Chun:h

Antiquity Baptist
Sunday Schqol . 9:30a. m.
Worship- 10:45 a.m.
Sunday Evening. 6:00 p.m.

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Reoraanized Church or Jesus Christ
or Ladel- Day Saint!
Portland-Racine. Ret .
Pastor: Jerry Singer
Sunday School ·9:30a.m .
Worship - 10:30 a.m.
We_dnesday Services . 7:30p.m.

RelidSociety/Priesthood 11 :05·12:00 noon
Sacrament Service 9-10: 15 a.m.
Homemaking meeting, 1st Thurs. - 7 p:m.

Racine
Pastor: Re v. James 'sanerfield
Sunday School - 9:45 a.m. .
~vening : 7 p.m.
Wedn e~ day Services. 7 p.m.

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

Rock Springo

Dexter
.
Pastor: Woody Call
Sunday Evening · 6:30p.m.
~ursday Service - 6:30 p,m.

Fourth &amp; Main St., Middl e'port
Pastor: Re v. Gilbert Craig, Jr.
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:4.~ a.m.

Pm1Chapel

Laurtl Ctllr Free Methodiot Chun:h

Sunday School- 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Servicer7:30 p.m,

Mt. Moriah Baptist

INSVRJ\NCE

75 Pearl St, Middlepo".

Uberty Christian Church

Forest Run Baptist
Pastor.,: Arius Hurt
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wo.- ship - 11 a.m

Pastor: Vernagaye Sullivan
Sunday School - 9:30 ar.m.
Worship · 10:30 a. m:·

HYsell Rt,~n Holiness Churth
Sunday School ·9:30a.m:
W1nship · l0:4S a.m., 7 p.m.
Thursday Service - 7:30 p.m.

Evangelist Mike Moore
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Worship· 10 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Fait'h Baptist Church
Railroad St., Mason
Sunday School . 10 a.m.
· Worship- II a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services. 7 p.m.

Heath (Middleport)

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

Tuppers Plain Chun=h of Christ
-Instrumental
·
Pastor: Terry St~Wart

Hickory Hills Chu·rt~ of Christ

VIctory Baptist lndependant
525 N. 2nd St. Middlepon
Pa~ tor: James E. Keesee
~or.o;hi p · !Oa.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services . 7 p.m.

Fornt Run
Pastor:.Chad Emrick
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship - 9 a.m.
Thursday Services-6:30p.m.

1/2 mile off Rt. 32.5
Pas1or: Rev. O'Dell Manley
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Worship -10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
WedneMiay Service . 7:30p.m.
Wesleyan Bible Holiness Church

Wednesday Services - 7:00p.m.

Hillside Baptist Church
St, Rt. J43 just off Rt. 7
Pastor : Rev. Jame.o; R. Acree, Sr.
Sundny School· lO a.m.
WOrship - 1la.m., 6 p.m .
Wednesday Servio;s . 7 p.m.

Pastor: Keith Rader
Sunday School - 10 a.m. ·
Worship- 11 a.m.

Zion Church of Christ
Pom(roy, Harrisonville Rd. (Rt.l43)
Pastor: Roger Watson
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m., 7:00p.m.
W~dnesday Services· 7 p.m.

Worship· 8:00 a:m., 10:30 a.m., 7:00p.m.

Old Bethel Free Will Baptist Church
28601 St. Rt. 7, Middleport
Sunda)' School- 10 a.m.
Evening· 7:30p.m.
Thursday Service.s . 7:30

Calvary Piltlrlm Chapel

Leading Creek Rd., Rutland
Pastor: Rev. DeWey King
.
Sunday school - 9:30a.m.
Sunday woBhip -7 p.m.
Wednesday prayer meeting- 7 p.m.

•Bradford Chun:h or Christ

Bethlehem Baptist Church
Grea t Bend, Route 124, Racine, OH
Pastor : Gene Morris
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Sunday Worship- 10:30 a.m. &amp; 7 p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study - 6:00p.m.

FlatwoodJ

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Phi'e Grove BJblt Holinisl Church

Corner of Sl. Rt. 124 &amp; Bradbury Rd .
. Minister: Doug Shamblin
Youth Minister: Bill Amberger
Sunday School· 9;30 a.m',

Mt. Union Baplist
.· Pastor . Joe N. Sayre
Sunday School-9:45a.m.
Even'ing - 6:30p.m. .
WedneSday Services. 6:30p.m.

·
Ent&lt;rpriH ·
Pastor: Keith Rader
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship - 9 a.m.

Rose or Sharon Holiness Church

Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m ., 7 p.m.

Sil~er

Asbury(SyniCWf)
Pastor: Chad Emrick
Sunday School • 9:45a.m.
Worship· 11 a.m.
Wednesday Services . 7:30p.m.

Harrisonville Road
Pastor: Re v. Victor Roush
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
WoBhip - 11 a.m., 7:30 p.m.
Wednesda~ Service · 7_:30 p.m.

Worship Service - 9 a.m.
Communion - 10 a.m.
Sunday School - 10:1.5 a.m.
Youth- ~:30 pm Sundny
Bible Study Wednesday 7 pm

Racine First Baptist
Pasmr: Rick Rule
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:40 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wed~esday Services - 7:00p.m.

Central Cluster

DaaYIIIt Holiness Church
31057 State Rou1e 325, Langsvlle .,.
Pastor: Dr. J.D. Young
Sunday school· 9:30a.m.
Sunday worship· 10:30 a.m. &amp; 1 p.m.
Wednesday prayer service . 7 p.m.

Pastor:Terr; ·Stewart
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services· 6:30p.m.

Sunday School - 9:30 'a.m.
Worship- 10:45 ·'ll..m'.'
Pomeroy Fint Baptist

Pwor: Sharon Hausman
Sunday School - 9a.m.
Worship • 10 a.m.
Tuesday Services . 7.:30 p.m.

Holin ess

Btarwallow Ridge Cburch of Christ

Rutland First Baptist C hun=h

Tappen PloiJu SL PuJ

326 E. Main S1. , Pomeroy
Rev. James Bernacki, Rev. Katharin Fosler
Rev. Deborah Rankin, Clergy
Holy Eucharist and
Sunday Schoolll:OOa.m.
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.5th and Main
Pastor: AI Hanson ,,
Youth Minister: Bill Frazier
Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Worship- 8:15, 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services -7 p.m.

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Ash Sucet, Middleport
Pastor: Us Hayman
Sunday Service -7:00p.m.
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wednesday Service -7:00p.m.

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Illinois - to try ~nd stop those stales from
approving lhe tobacco setllement by the nooq
Friday deadline.
.
The court filings urged the states IQ wait 30
days to allow heallh officials and others time
to study the deal. The delay would ensure that
it contains stringenl measures to make tobacco
companies act .lo reduce teen smoking, said
John Banzhaf, executive director of I he Wash·
inglon, D.C.-based organizalion.

Regional October unemployment rates

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