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A GIMelt Co. Newspaper

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, November 22, 1996

:Middleport merchants brace for holiday season
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ti ficates for the drawings, which will be held each Friday throughout the hol The parade will begin in the Dairy Queen parking lot on North First
iday season. Customers of Middleport area merchants milst register each week -'Avenue, and proceed through downtown along North Second Avenue and
"Middleport, Ohio - The Christmas Village" will be the holiday theme at participating businesse1 to be eligible for that week's drawing, according South Third Avenue. 'The route will follow Main Street and return along South
:as Middleport area merchants officially kick off the 1996 holiday shopping to Kitchen.
Second Avenue to Dave Diles Park .
Holiday, giveaway winners will be announced by way of the local print
.;, season with an open house at various downtown businesses Sunday. Dec. I
Group~ that would like to participate in t.he parade arc asked to line up at
~ from 1-5 p.m., Middleport Community Associ·ation President Chuck, and broadcast media, and· posted at the Middleport Arts Council.
5:30p.m. the evening of the parade near Dairy Queen on North First Avenue.
, Kitchen announced Thursday.
The open house activities will also kickoff special Sunday holiday shoP:All childreQ will be given a treat and have the opportunity for a free pic_ "This open house will give O\lr business community an opportunity to .ring ping hours, from 1-5 p.m., through Dec. 17. Beginning Monday, Dec. 9, busi: ·ture with Santa C)aus immediately following the parade, compliments of Peo• in the holiday season with a festive flair. A series of Christnias giveaways nesses will extend hours until 8 p.m .. with the late night shopping hours to ples Bank. The photo session will take place at the Riverbend Arts Council
building, l)etwcen the Ohio Ri•er Bear Company and Locker 219, on North
;-b)' the area businesses will beBin with the open house. These drawings are be in effect until Dec. 22.
Kitchen announced final plans for the 1996 Middleport Christmas Parade, Second Avenue.
: a great way to promote loeal shopping throughout the holidays, and IQf'al
shopping benefits everyone as the money is· kept right here in the &amp;ommu- scheduled for Thursday, Dec. 5 at 6 p.m., with several activities planned for
Work on holiday street dccora1ions and lighting is being completed in the
the traditional event.
• nity," Kitchen said.
village .and all holiday decorating should be ready by Dec. I, Kitchen said.
: Participating businesses will offer several h'undreds of.dollars in gift cer-

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Painstaking detsll
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By SUSANNE M. SCHAFER
AP Military Writer

BV CHARLENE HOEFUCH
Sentinel Newa Staff ·
A Pomeroy youth's Eagle Scout
project has tumed into a Chrisanas
present for Pomeroy.
· Wesley Thoene, a talented 15·
year-old, selected an art proje_ct to
fulfill requirements for his Eagle
Scout award.
That project was to create 13
Victorian figures for a holiday
scene - the figures to be used in
. a -liahted display in downtown
Pomer~~ini-park.
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plete tile project, what with' aft \he
cutting out of Santas, skaters and
carolers from plywood, and then
.. painting them.
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They were completed last week,
and are.going into place this weekend.
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For Wes, the project has meant
achieving two goal~ with a single
endea•or.
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Following the pattern of his
community-minded parents, Nan. cy and Dale Thoene, Wes has a sincere interest in making Pomeroy
auractive.
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He 's
the young man seen in the summers mowing grass at the mini- ·

FIGURE DETAR. - Till• VIctorian a.ntlt, one of eeveral c,...
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ley Thoene for hla
:Eigle Scout prolect, will be
tha flgurH on display
during the hollcleya In Pornet oy'a
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- CHRI$TMAS SCENE - WHiey Thoene,. pictured hwe with -WII of hll completad VIctorian flgurea, has athl9ved two goals with a single .-tlatlc prolect. Thlt work compt.ted hla
requirement for the Eagle Scout award, while helping him to contrlbuta to the holiday beauty
of Pomeroy'• downtown.
park and planting nowers in the
planters aiong Main Street, or at
this time of year, covering parking
meters "freed" by the village for
the ~olidays.
Wes will he receiving his Eagle
Scout award in early 1997.
He has been active in scouting
since he was 7 and had earned the
required 21 merit badges necessary
to qualify him for the Eagle Scout
challenge.
He belongs to Troop 299 and
Qreg ·McCall is his scoutmaster. ·
Since Wes kne\\' it would take
several hundred dollars to carry out
his Eagle Scout project. he presented his idea to the Pomeroy
Merchants Association, which has
traditionally decorated the park
The association made a sizable
donation, and several local businesses contributed materials.
FINISHING TOUCH - Wea adds lha finishing touch to a carWorking from patterns, Wes
oler's
fllca.
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was given assistance in CUtting Out
the figures from plywood using a
to paint, Wes said.
torian1 and even nlixcd some coljigsaw - 'just so no accidents
The final step in completing the
ors to come up with ihe right
would ~appen." said his father,
shade.
. project was attaching an extended
Once the ligures were cut out. ' . Wes turned a basement rumpus
iron bar to the back of each figure
Wes using patt~ms traced the faces
to be pushed into the ground as an
room into a paint shop for the seaand clothing designs on each of the
son, and .for the past .several
anchor.
cutouts and then proceeded with
Members of Wcs' seoul troop
months he has spent many evening
the painting.
are
assisting him in,sctting up and
and weekend hours there.
Knowing they would have to
lighting
the display this weekend.
. Som~limes a friend,li~c Adam
stand up to winter weather condi ~
So from now through the holShank. or a neighbor, like George
tions, he used an outdoor enamel.
idays, visitors to Pomeroy can
Wright, or even his little sister,
He selected coordinating colors
enjoy a Christmas present from
Whitney, came by to assist.
for the ligures, careful that they fdl
Wes.
Because of the detail, each of
within the range oftrrulitional Victhe figures took more than I0 hOurs

V(est Virginia

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LAKIN, W.Va.- West 'Virginia Department of Pu~lic Safety _Commission·er Nicholas Hun, as well as several other state offic~als, met wtth local community leaders in Mason County Wednesday to d•scuss plans for the,pr!&gt;·
' posed wOmen's prison at Lakin.
. The purpose of the meeting was.to explain the proposal and dispel any
rumors in the hope of gaining publiC support for 1\le proJect.
Sta~ Sen. Oshel Craiao. who ~ been instrum~rital in 8!1ini~g ~e JlRO;
jcct, said Muon County is developtng tile reputatton of beang. .agmners,
aaainst everythina.
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• "This is the most dramalic economic development proJect tn Mason County in some time," Craiao said.
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: He Mldod lhatthe f~eility would ~ploy more than IOOpeople wjth good
-~neft~ will pose no thraat to the public, and has "nothing but positives."
• "k's ~I about jobs, folks," said State Sen. l!.obert Dinmar. "Bitt it's' going
to take a tAm elfon."
: H1111 lllid dterl is a definite need for the fiCility. At the present lime, the
M..e hu aboutl-40 fellllie itltnatcs. but thll number is projected to be over
200 by the year 2000. The Lakin prison would ~ a 240-bed facility. .
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October 1995 as the base commander
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WASHINGTON - The Anny is
Four drill sergeants and a captain
taking new steps to root out sexual at Aberdeen have been charged with
misconduct within its ·ranks bui lacks raping or sexually harassing at least
the statistics needed to reveal the a dozen female recruits. Courts-marscope of the problem, the Pentag!'n · tial arc pending against two sergeants
says.
and the captain. Charges against the
Defense Secretary William Perry other two sergeants . were handled ·
has ordered the military services to administratively.
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come up with the money to build a
A hot line set up by the Anny after
common data base on.sexual harass- the Aberdeen allegations were made
ment, sex crimes and 'crime in gen- public this month has brought thou·
· era!, his spokesman. Kenneth Bacon, sands of calls from women c0111·
said Thursday.
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plaining of harassment and other
. Although Congress required such abuse in the service ..
a data base, it did not give the miliAt a Pentagon briefing, Bacon
lllcy. Jia~,lQ !lo tile work. 'The Pro;. -- ~Jii\l(iOn!feM reqacs~e(! the military
jeettl\crc{Oh, languished, Bacon 'sai;/: compile a1lnltorm "incident report·
"It was a delicienc'y that we don't ing base" o'f statistics on all crimes in
have uniform figures,"
the accordance with FBI reporting mcthspokesman said. "We 'rc correcting . ods to confonn with u 1988 ICdcral
it."
law.
, The lack of reliable statistics
·Bacon said Perry met ~ith the
m~kes it difficult to accurately gauge
civilian secretaries or the Anny, Air
the extent of sexual misconduct in tbe Force and Na"!' on Thursday and told
• 'Anny following charges of rape and them to find the money to create such
sexual harassment at an Army train- ~system .
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ing school in Aberdeen. Md . ·
· · Perry lirst ordered such a move on
Army Secretary Togo West Oct. 15, Bacon said, but the deportplanned to announce toQuy the for- mcnt 's tmrcaucracy had taken some
mat ion of a cjvilian-militaty panel to time to act on that order.
invcsligalc whether the service has a
Bacon said Perry also met wilh
systematic, service-wide sexual members of a Pentagon advisory panharassment problem.
cl on women's is&gt;ucs and asked
The p'ncl is to include several them to spend more time looking into
high-ranking military officers, as the issue of harassment at training
well as male and female soldiers and centers.
civilians.
Bacon said the group, which
Retired Major Gen. Steve makes 'JO to 100 visits to hases annuSiegfricd told WIS-TV in Culumhia, ally. had not focused on training siles
S.C.. that he had been asked to serve because the atmosphere there was so
on the panel. Sie~fried retired in "intense. "
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Apparent murder-suicide
investigated at Chauncey
The Athens County Sheriffs Dcpanmcnt is investigating .an apparent mur·
der-suicide on a Dover Township road ncar Chauncey.
Dead arc Bobby L. Smith, 37, of 60 Cnnvcrse St., Chauncey, and Vicki
L. Thomas, 36, address unknown. They were round Thursday afternoon in
a parked blue ford LTD,
Smith was found behind. the steering wheel with a single gunshot wound
to the head while Thomas, a friend of Smith's, was found in the passenger
side of the car. with gunshot wounds to the head and side, according to the
sherifrs department report.
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From the investigation , it appeared that Smith had shot Thomas and then
shot himself in the head, the report .stated.
The she~ifrs department received a call around 7:30a.m. that Smith and
Thomas had been gone for sc•cral hours. They were last' seen Wednesday
around 5 p.m. driving off in the Ford.
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The department received another call around 2:36p.m. that the car was
· found on Dover Township Road 328 with its occupants apparently dead .
Coronei Robert Bulls pronounced both individuals dead at 3:15 p.m.
No further information was available from the sheril)'s dcpanmcnt this
morning.
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detail lakin conversion into women's prison
Authority, said money is in place for the project. He said the facility will be
ready to go to bid in July 1997, with construction to take 18 months to two
years. The prison will open in the summer of 1999.
Shumaker said the authority prides itself in awarding contracts to West
Vitainia contractors.
It was n01ed that although the legislature has already tentatively
approved the prison plan, officials arc sensitive to local concerns. Shumak·
er said a public hearing will be held for local residents to express their opin·
ions. More details and drawings of the facility will be available at that time.
"We want to be honest and forthrisht," he concluded.
The fadllty
The prison will en~ompass two existing buildings on the Lakin Hospital
property, and possibly three.
The buildina presently used as the Mason County Alternate School and
Adult Leamiltg Center will be used with·very liule renovation. The only major
changes will be those necessary fot security, such as upgraded windows. It
will l'lmain 111 educationli tenter .for the inmates.
~ second building to be used is the old, three-story medical building,
or the southernmost building on \¥ arounds. It is ~lerttly unused. This facil-

ity will he renovated to include administrative offices. record keeping, and
a medical center on the third noor.
The third building, which could possibly he used, is the facility presently bemg used a.~ the county school system's maintenance department. This
could become the ~itc of the prison industries pr9gram. Hun said the prison
industries might be a program such a.• computer ur furniture repair.
Ed Sommer of the county school system a.'kcd when the school would
have to leave the facility,
Shumaker said it would probably have to he evacuated by July, but there
is no problc.m with finishing the school year. He said it will be up to the school
system whether it wants to retain the maintenance building.
"We can accommodate, by design, your desires on that ·building," Shumaker told Sommer.
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The present dormitory building behind the medical building will be demo!·
·ished, and a new building will join the two existing structures. The new portion will include the kitchen, cafeteria, and living areas.
"'The new structure tic~ the buildinas together under one.roof," said Bill
Be•ens, architect with ZMM Inc., "and, keeps the inmates centralized."
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The Daily Sentinel .Mexica_n border at center of drug 'cancer'
By-JACK ANDERSON
told us he believes that as much as 70 aglinst human peed, as shown by the
and JAN MOLLER
percent of all illegal drugs comes in slory of a recent $3.7 million drug
WASHINGTON- ~etired Gen. over the Mexican border.
bust..
111 Court St., Pomeroy, •Ohio
Barry
McCaffrey
is
proud
ofthe
way
Most
of
those
drugs
come
acr~ss
The stories of operations Motor614-992-2156 • Fu: 992·2157
hi~ agency, the Office of National
cross and Broken Border were
Drug Control Policy, is waging tbe
·detailed in the pages of a Justice
warondrugs. Butthere'sonecaveat
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Department report, yet they read
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more like Hollywood thrillet'S. That's
McCaffrey, who spent his entire
career
in-the
milit!U)',
won
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refer
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clandestine operations took pltM;e not
his current calling as a war.
The new metaphot is '"cancer." As --......:==~===--- far from the soundstages of HollyROBERT L WINGETT
in, drugs are a cancer eating away at the Texas/Mexico border. in part wood.
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America's families. '"Don't use those because stepped-up enforcement
it began when Justice Department
macho words like 'war,"' a McCaf- efforts in Southern California have officials learned that a major drug
CHARLENE HOEFUCH
MARGARET LEHEW
frey aide tells us as we leave an inter- . made the border crossings there less trafficking organization in SouthernGane1111 Ma1111ger
Controller
view with. the recently appointed drug ·attractive to drug dealers. McCaffrey California was planning to offer
czar.
estimates that45 pereent'of all drugs bribes to U.S. immigration officers in
No matter what words one ·uses, that come from Mexico now arrive exchangefortheircooperalion.
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the battle against illegal drugs con- . through the border crossing at El
Bribes are nothing new when it
ondrt:op.'Jononumtinues to rage. not just in Washington Paso, Texas.
comes to drug enforcement. The
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Just a few years ago, most of the frey told our associates Aaron Karp many have applied that knowledge in
illicit drugs that entered this' country and Sammy Linebaugh. "Not a great Mexico. It's now estimated that govcarne tty'ough south Florida. where one, but there is a border.... There's · emment officials and law enforceColombian drug lords imported tons a fence there. There are guards, and ment personnc;.l in Mexic.o take in as
of cocaine for the American market. human rights are protected."
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These days. the front lines have
But all the high-tech surveillance bribes from various drug dealers.
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Editorial voices
from around Ohio

By The Auoclllted Prell
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' Akron Beacon Journal, Nov. 18 ·
' The Clint.on administration sent telling signals for months. On Friday, the
P&lt;esident made it official: The American military involvement in B?sma.fiqzeg~vina that was originally set to end in Decemher will he extended until
July 1998.
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Yes, the president bobhed aad weaved. He has also made the right choice.
If President Clinton has already attracted criticism for violating his pledge,
for ducking the issue during thi: campaign. he has himself largely to blame.
He wasn't candid a year ago about the commitment required to forge even
the possibility of an enduring peace in shanered Bosnia.
The challenge is enonnous. Ancient rivalries must ·give way to coopera- .
tion. Millions of refugees want to return home. Out of the ruins of war,· an
economy must be rebuilt, requiring the confidence of foreign investors.
To accomplish·these tasks will take time. certainly more than a year. It
'will also take a s.ignificant-American military presence. The president is rjght.
·tn Bosnia, the Unit¢ States should try to make a difference.
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The Lima News, Nov. 12
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BP America in Cleveland and British Petroleum's London headquarters
have some explaining to do.
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· Friday's masterfully crafted news release and press conference offered few
facts on why BP walked away from three possible buyers for the Lima Refinery.
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• BP's decision to shut down rather than sell the refinery 1s a severe blow
to 470 employees, various suppliers. vendors and contractors, local schools
·and gpvemments, and such community organizations as the United Way and
the arts. Adverse ramifications will ripple through our regional economy for
many years.
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1 BP bas a right to run its business as it sees fit. In an important way, though,
it owes Lima more.
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·BP Li,ma ·empl&lt;iyees and !Tianagement, joined by Allen County's civic,
. business" and government leadership. al&lt;!ng with state economic development
'officials, need to fonn a crisis team now to work with Bf and the bidders to
save the refinery.
The (Cineland) Plain Dealer, Nov. 18
·. Whether tbe region's largest eleclric.utility discriminated against Cleveland residents wben working to restore power after last week's snowstorm~
is an important issue - but not one that can be passionately addressed in
\he middle of an eme~~Cncy.
Mayor Michael R. White touched off a furor with his charge that Cl~vc­
land Electric Illuminating Co. devoted less auentton to poorer city neighborhoods than to more prosperous suburban communities. He supplied statistics that he said proved his contention, and offered what he considered
,clinching evidence in noting that CEI refused t~e city's quick offer of help'
(rom Cleveland Public Power crews.
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· CEI officials countered with their own numbers suggesting that Cleveland had not been slighted.
' There will be plenty of time later to son out connicting claims about CEI's
attention to Cleveland residents. State utilities regulators should undertake
a thorough investigation of White's assertions.
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(MIIIISfldd) News Journal, Nov. 14
' School districts here and across the nation are debating how much of the
·sea of information provided by the Internet should he censored from their
studenls.
~ Just as school districts have guidelines to control the information allowed
"ih school libraries and in classrooms, we think teachers should control stu·
dent access to the Internet according to the educational policies of th ' ' dislrict.
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. Since the Web sites arc not monitored, the schools themselves must be
the gatekeepers. ·
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: No one polices the information and photographs on this vast, freewheel ing computer network. Anybody can post anything, and the information may
be accurate or not. propaganda or factual, poetic or pornographic.
· Whatever methods a school district uses to monitor Internet access. they
'~uld be developed jointly by the teachers and .the parents according to the
feducational goals and phtlosophtcs of that dtstnct. ·

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today is Friday, Nov. 22, the 321th day of 1996. There are 39 days left
lip the year.
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. .-oday'sHighlightinHistory:
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: ; On Nov. 22, 1963. President Kennedy was assassinated while ridjng in
,j motorCade in Dallas. Texas Gov, John B. Connally was senously wound ·c;d. A suspect. Lee Harvey Oswald, was arrested. Vtce PreSident Lyndon B.
/ohnson bei:ame the 36th president of the United States.
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On thil date:
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In 1718, English pirate Edward Teach:-: belter known as "Biackheard"
;l&gt;- was killed during a battle off the Vtrgm•a coast.
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1 Jn 1890, French president Charles de Gaulle was born m L•!le,' France.
': In 1906, the SOS distress si~nal .was adopted at the lntemauonal Radto
!eleJOII!hic Convention in Berhn.
In i928, '"Bolero" by Maurice Rav_el made its debut in Paris. .
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' In 193S a flying boat, the China Chpper, took off from Alameda, Cahf.,
carryins ~than HJO,OOO pieces of mail on the firs1 trans-Pacific airmail
flight.
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., In 1943: lyricist Lorenz Han dted m New York at age 48.
1 In 1965: the musical play '"Man_ofLa ~artcha " opened in New York.
: In 197S, Juan Carlos was proclwmed King of Spain.
j In 1977, repl..-pas~tnger servi':"' between New York and Europe on the
super1011il: Concorde begin on a mal basts.
In 1980, actress Mae West died in Hollywood at age 87.
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ll 1990 British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, havmg failed to wtn
re-election' of the Conservative Pany leadeuhip on the first - ballot,
111 nounced her resignation. . J
; Ten yen aao: Elzire Dionne, who gave birth to quintuplets in 1934, died
a1 a hospital in North Bay, Ontano. Canada, at age 77. Actor Seatman
'trolhen died in subuiban Los Angeles at age 76.
Five yean 310: ln an attempt to break a deadlock, the Bush administration propoled dill Middle East peace talks resume in WashinJton, D.C.
One y- aao: Acli"l swiftly to boost the Balkan pMCC IICCord, lhe UN
~urity COuncil suspended economic sanctions against. Serbia and eased
the .,mi emberJo BJtlinst the stateS of !be former YuplavJIL

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gangs wanted immiaration documents and assistance in smuggling
100-kilo loads of cocaine into the
United States. Justice officials shared
the information with the Drug
Enforcement Administration, and the
two agencies planned ·ajoint sting
·operation.
According to the Justice report,
Operations Motorcross and Broken
Border weJC soon initiated. It be_gan
with a Justice agent posing as a
crooked immigration inspector. Soon
·he was given a $32,400 bribe to band
over immiaration documents and
look ·the other way as cocline was
smuggled across the border. The
DEAallowedthe "controlled"delivcries of cocaine to the drug traffickers.
Tho· four dealers whQ slipped the
undercQver agent the cash were
arrested on charges of bribery of a ·
public official. The DEA then seized
the cocaine, $3.7 million in dirty
money, and arrested six more drug
dealers.
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SINKING SHIPS - If the U.S. · ''
Navy were a private enterprise- and
not supponed by taXpayers- it surely would have been sunk long ago.
For .the third time in the last 15
years, the Navy tried to revamp its
.dumsy accounting practices. Pteviously. the Navy had been oJlC~ting
. under a hodgepodge of 25 different
accounting systems - all fraught
with problems.
Determined to streamline its numbers-crunching, the Navy settled on
one system- the Standard Accounting and Reporting System, or
STARS. The Navy brass boldly predicted that this system would prove
to be the "least deficient" of the 25
systems.
But a recent all!lit by congressional investigators found that the
new system h3s "serious shoncom·
ings." According to the report.
STARS "did not comply with
Department or Defense basic financial requirements." The Pentagon
has promised to fix the system. But
if history is any indicator. these
efforts arc likely to be too lillie, too
late.
(Jack Anderson and Jan
Moller are columnlstl tor United Faature Syndicate.)

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rainy weekend conditions
By The Associated Prell
A. mild but possibly wet weekend
is forecast for Ohio.
.
Temperatures on Saturday and
Sunday will climb into the upper 40s ·
·and. low 50s, .the National Weather
Service said.
But an approaching low pressure
system will produce rain or snow
showers in northern Ohio on Saturday, while skies should remain panly cloudy in the south.
There's a chance of rain for the
entire state on Sunday, forecasters
said.
·The record-high temperature for
this date at the Columbus weather
station was 74 degrees in 1931 while
the record low was 5 below zero in
1880. Sunset tonight will be at 5: II
p.m. and sunrise Saturday at 7:26
a.m.

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to worry about population 'crisis'

By BEN WATTENBERG
Finally. after all these years of
demographic doom-saying , population proliferationism and exponential
extrapolated explosionism, comes a
new report from the United Nations
and a headline in the New York
Times: " World Is Less Crowded
Than EKjJccted."
Really'' Than expected by whom?
Than expected by whom - when•
Apparently, not expected when it
should have been expected by Joseph
Chamie, --director of the United
Nations Population Division. who is
quoted thusly in the Times story:
"Wc .had some glimmer that this was
occurring several years ago. ·bul we

weren't sure if it was simply a blip.
Now we actually have concrete
results showing this is a global
trend ."
Several years ago? A glimmer? A
blip?
· Actually. global fertility and binh
rates have hecn declining - rapi\)ly '
- ·beyond expectations...:... for more
than a quarter of a century! The United Nations' own population data
show that worldwide' fertility rates
were at a stratospheric 5.0-childrcnper-woman level in the 1950 to 1955
period. Fifteen years later. from 1965
to 1970, the level was still 4.9 children per woman. The cry of the Pop-

'"replacement -rate." It is not o magic ·number. The new data in from
Europe are somewhere between
astounding and terrifying. From 1990
to 1995, from an already low belowreplacement base, 37 of the 39 Euro. pean nations have seen further reductions in fertility rates. (The demoterm stable rate. Five children per graphic behemoths of ·Luxembourg
woman would end up, it was said, and Finland had minuscule increasyielding a g(obal population of IQ bil- es. hut remain in the 1.7 to 1.8 range,
lion, no,) 2 billion: no, IS billion peo- about 15 percent to 20 percent below .
ple- even 20 !&gt;illion people! (Such the (ate needed to maintain stability:)
Italy, Germany and Spain have
were the estimaies, from establishrates
in the 1.2 to 1.3 range. AI lhat
ment organizations and scare groups
level.
according to one estimate,
alike.)
Italy's
·
population would decrease
Then fertility began falling like a
from
abQut
57 million today to about
heavy stone, and it has continued to
fall right throug~ the 1990 to 1995 37 million by the year 2030. and conperiod, as reported in the United tinue to fall rapidly ..
Moreover, just about every develNations' new "World Population
oped
country in the world has a
Prospects: The 1996 Revisions." The
below-replacement
fertility role
current global total fertility rate is
2.96 children per woman. Consider (including the United States. with an
what that means: In just the last 25 estimated rate or 1.97 for 1996. havyears, the world has gone from aboui ing fallen for six straight years).
five kids per woman to about three There arc already 27 countries otliper woman, which is roughly two- cially designated as '"developing"
thirds of the way to demographic sta- that have below:rcplaccmcnt rates.
Nothing like this has hapticned
bility! (Fertility in Bangladesh
before
in history.
dropped from 6.2 children in 1980 to
But
neither
the Un.ited Nations nor
1985, to 3.4 in 1990 to 1995.)
But there is no particular reason to the most important population and
·think that global fertility will stop at environmental organizations choose
the
2.1-children-pcr-woman to stress this condition. The United

ulation Explosionists reached full
· throat. After all. it only takes a little
over two children per woman to
merely " replace" a society at along-

Ben Wattenberg

Nations chooses a 2.1 global rate in
the year 2050 and labels it '"mediumvariimt;" which is commonly interpreted to mean "mosl likely." That
yields a popl4lation stabilizing at
ncar II billion people, roughly doubling from the 5.7 billion people
_today. Fol'!lct it. It's not going to happen. The United Nations' "low-variant" assumpl.ion is closer to the
mark and ends up with a population
which tops out at about 7.7 billion in
2040, and then sinks.
·
Why such ongoing, systemic distortion"? There arc lots of answers
bruited· about. Popucrats need their
budgets for legitimate family-plan'
ning services; apocalypse-mongering
is seen "-'a way to get such budgets.
Politics plays a role; proud nations do
not want to he seen as shrinking.
Environmentalists live off of crises;
diminishing long-term population
takes the air out of the panic baii&lt;H&gt;n.
Feminist• d&lt;m 'tlike the whole idea of
a birth dearth.
It's reached a point where most
everyone hclicvcs in a fX)pUiation crisis. But you nccdn "t.
(Ben Wattenberg, a Hnlor
fellow It the American Emer·
priH .InaiiMe, Ia the author of
"VIIIuea Matter Moat" and lathe
holt of the -kly publl9 televlalon program "Think Tank::)

Laying
bets on the Second Coming's .location
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By GEORGE R. P!-AGENZ
Some people arc getting their
hopes up that Christ will time his
return to earth- known as the Second Coming or the millennium- to
coincide with the calendar's
approaching millennium.
There is of course no reason to tic
.lhc two !Tiillenniums together except
that it appeals to the numerologist in
all of us. 'fhc people living in 999
probably entertained similar hopes as
the year I000 drew near that the
1,000-year reign of Christ on earth
was aboul to begin.
Often lost in the spcculalion of
when the Second Coming ,..,m occur
is the question of where it will occur.
Jerusalem would seem like a good
bet. Jews who are waiting for the
coming of the Messiah frequently
say, as ihey take leave of each other,
'"Next year in Jerusalem." This
expresses the hope that the Messiah
will come next year and they will
meet again in Jerusalem for the occasion.
Some Mormons, members of the
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-Day Saints, believe that the
Second Coming will take place in
Jackson County. Mo. This, the·.story .

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scripture along with the Bible), Jesus the Book of Mormon had been writvisited this hemisphere after his res- · 'ten and huried them· in the year. 421
urrcction Jo preach to the descendants in the Finger Lakes region of New
of a ulbe or Israelites who had ned York state in · a place called Hill
Palestine in 600 B.C. heforc the inva- Cumornh.
sion of the Babylonians.
There the plates lay for I,400
After journeying to Arabia, they years until Moroni, now an angel,
across the United States" to avoid per- built a boat and crossed the Pacific appeared tr an 18-ycar-old farm boy
Ocean, landing in what is now Ccn- named Joseph Smith and led him to
secution.
In the vision Smith. was told that· tral America 2,000 years before the buried writings. Smith is said to
the new Zion - or earthly abode or Columbus arrived on these shores. have translated the text. written in a
Christ - will be built near lndepcn• Later generations of the Israelite form of Egyptian hieroglyphics,
dence, Mo. From this spot, these remnant migrated to North America under the inspiration of God.
Mormons believe, Christ will reign and settled in upper New York state. . 1 What happened to lhc plates?
The history oftbeir stay here was That is a mystery. Smith's story was
personally on eanh which. will be
returned to the glory it had at the recorded by mariy scribes and gath· that he returned them (and the stone
ered together by a prophet named box in which he had found them) 10
beginning of the world.
Writing of the larger branch of the' Mormon. who abridged the material the angel. No one therefore knows
· ·
Mormon Church, whose headquarterS lnto a sinl!lc volume lhlt became the where they arc today. ·
(George A. Pt.genz 11 a
are in Salt Lake City, l.}tah. Willard Book of Mormon,
After Mormon's death, his son columnlltfarNiwlplper!nelr,Sperry says in his book., "Religion in
,America." that '"it is assumed that Moroni took the gold ~pl~at~es~·o~n~w~h~ic~h~pri~H~A~II~oc~llltlon.)
Salt Lake City will be the site and
Today's Bi~ays: Sen. Claiborne Pel!, D-R.I., is 78. Comedian Rodney
scene" of Chri~t's returning.
What may astound non-Monnons Dangerfield is 75. Actor Roben Vaughn is 64. Actor Michael Callan is61.
even more lhln an American Second Animator and movie director Terry &lt;lilliam is 56. Actor Thm Conti is SS.
Coming is the church's claim that Astronaut &lt;luion S. Bluford isS.. 'Il:nnis player Billie Jean King is S3. Rock
Christ's return will make his second musician Tina Weymouth (Talltinl Heads; The Thm Thm Club) is 46.
ball player OreJ L!Jzinski ia 46. Actress Jwie Lee C:urlis ia 31. Actrell
appearance in America.
Marie!
HcmjnJway is 3$. 'Ilmnis player Boris Becker is 29.
ACI!Ording tO the Book of MQr·
Thoui!ht for Today: "In youth we feel richer for every new illusion; in
mon (a history of the Monnon peo.plo which Monnons reglfl( as sacred maturer yean, for every one we lotte." -Anne Sophie Swetehine
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goes, ,is where Joseph Smith. who
founded the · Mormon Church in
1830, received a revelation a's he led
a group of his followers westward

George R. Plagenz

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SANTA MONICA. Calif. (AP)Now. he has to tell you.
In the 894 days since Nicole
Brown Simpson and RonaldOoldman·: were slashed to death, O.J.
Simps\m_hll!'been 'chased. al!l! dis- ·
graced, lionized and ostracized,
charged, tried, acquitted and sued. .
·. But one thin!(: he has never doneis raise his right hand before God and
a jury of his peers and swear to tell
the whole truth and nothing but the
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· That all changes today.
.
Simpson hecomcs the ~h Wl_l·
ness on the 19th day of testimony m
the case of Sharon Rufo et. at. vs.
Orenthal James Simpson, popularly
known as the Simpson wrongful
deail\ trial.
.
He must testify. Since he can't be
tried again on murder charges, he
can't usc the Fifth. Ame~dm?nt to
protect against self-mcnmmauon.
Judge Hiroshi Fujisaki rejected his
bid Thursday to delay the appe11111ncc
until Monday. Stmpson la~yer
Robert Baker had argued that Stmpson, also in a court fight for custody
of his children, needed time to "get
. his head on straight before these
lawyers attack him."
Fujisaki refused the request
because the judge in the custCJ9y case
· made a special arrangement"to free
Simpson so he can testif~.
Both sides have made 11 clear that
Simpson's testimony is key, perhaps
pivotal, to the outcome. His stat~ments. demeanor, consistency and
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Bernice Radie Mullohan

George

Bevens said there will be a housins pod with individual rooms for~
onen, pillS a more secured bousins area for those needmg more supervll•?D·
The facility will be IPIJI'O~IIIIIely 1_20,000 square feet. tncluding thee~
ing 10,000-square foot educational building and 25.000-square foot medtca1
building.
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The projected cost for the facility is $10- to $12-IDJihon, cons1denb y ower than taxpayers would hl•e to pay for a facility being built somewhere otboC
er than property already owned by the.state with no existing buildings to LIM,.
Jobs
!
Mason County will see up to 120 new jobs with the establishment of~
women's prison, according to Hun.
'
Included in those figures are corrections officers, case workers, counse!Oij
and administration. Corrections officers will begin work at an annual salj
of $18,000, and counselors and case managers, $21 ,000.
In fact Hun said· tbe average employee would earn hetween those tw~
figures • .;.d added that more than 90 percent of the work force will CO"'!'
from the Mason County area. .
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In addition to the employees directly htred by the pnson. about I2 teac't
ers will be employed at the site through the Department of Educatton, three
.to four technical positions for the prison industries ~ogram, and numeroup
others through contracted services. such as food semce and medtcal. · ·
Hun said officials will look for a local food serviCe proVIder, and hopek
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to contract medical services through a local hospital . . .
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Prison positions are civil service jobs wtth benefits. . .
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Wyetta Fredericks, director of programs for the Regtonal Jatls and Cot
rectional Authority, said training will be available for ,local people for tile
jobs. She said the civil service test is given t~e first S~tu~day of each month
in Charleston, but officials will work with the state Dt,vtston of Personnel to
come to Mason County for the application and testing process.
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Security
:
"We will build this facility to insure safety for the public. the staff an~
the inmates," said Hun.
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Approximately 95 percent of women in We~t Virgini~ priso~s are releasecl.
with the average stay being 4-1/2 years. Hun said the faetltty wdl h~ve women
who have committed capital offenses. but th~ necessary steps wtll be taken
for safeiy.
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. Bevens said the facility will include a high level secunty fence wtth razdr
wire around its perimeter. The south end of the. facility, nearest I~ Point Pleasant, will boast a sallyport for ind,ividual pnso~ers to be taken m and out of
the prison, while the north end 111111 have a vehteular sallyport for dehvcnes.
A sallyport is a system where a person or vchtcle passes through o~e of lw?
gates, and .that gale closes before the second one opens.
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. ~or the most pan, prisoners will not be seen by the general pubhc. Eve~
outside exercise areas will be enclosed by walls Wtlh screened roofs.
Security is not a problem, Hun empha.~i1.cd.

z. Stitt .

George Z. Stitt, 49, of El Paso; Texas, fonncrly of Meigs County. died
Monday, Nov. 18, 1996 at El Pasa.
·
The body will be returned to Meigs County for burial . Arrangements for
graveside services will be announced later.

credibility all will be scrutinized.
bad slip and he could be out
of millions of dollars and what

on.

remainsof~isreputation.

Fl" rst snowfall contrl" butes
· "d.ents
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to ras h 0 f auto &amp;CCI
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A sensational performance, and he
·could be on the r:oad to tina! vindi' ·;&lt;.. · The first ·s nowfal(of the · season
cation.
.
. took a heavy toll on local drivers as
The actual substance of hts tes~•- deputies of the Meigs County Shcr.mony may be remarkable only for liS iffs Department investigated a total
lack of remarkl!bility. It's unlikely of 13 accidents Thursday.
any substantial new information will
Included among those were two
come out.
deer-related accidents.
Simpson has already testified in
Ralston 0. Hemsley, 55, Racine,
deposition hearings for II grueling was southbound on Flatwoods Road
days, answering questions about in Chester Township around II :50
everything from his rocky relation- a.m. when his 1996 Ford F-1 50 pickship with his ex-wife to the kind of up truck slid on slush 0 n the roadway.
toothpaste he used the night of the ·
The truck went off the road to the
killings.
·
right, then went back across the ro.ad
It's territory Simpson knows well. coming to rest in a ditch. according
In court, he ha.~ been reading his own to the sheriffs report.
deposition transcript, like an actor
Hemsley was transported by the
cramming for openins night.
Pomeroy squad of the Meigs CounA wide range of questions was ty Emergency Medical Service to
expected: the chase, domestic vio- Veterans Memorial Hospital for treatlence; the alibi, phone calls, night ment of minor injuries. His truck susgolf, a polygraph, the cap, gloves, tained heavy damage.
socks and shoes, and blood from the · Chad A. Wolfe. 25, Racine, was
Bronco. crime scene and driveway.
northbound on Bashan Road ncar
He'll he asked about anger, hun. Racine around 8 a:m. when his pickjealousy and lov~ - love that. was up truck slid off the snow-covered
found, Oourishcd.lluttered and final- road and into a.crcck before catching
ly disappeared. Or did it?
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fire. ·
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He'll be asked about the women in
his life, Nicole and Paula and Tracy
and Greichen. and the men in
Nicole's- Brett and Keith and, perhaps, Marcus. ,
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. And he'll be asked about the littic cutS and scrapes on his left hand
HUNTINGTON. W.Va. (AP)and pressed to explain to the jury why
The heir to a Huntington mining
anyone should believe previous stateequipment business and his wife
ments thai he must have cut himself
could face the death penalty if they
on three different occasions in the
are convicted in the slaying of a
days surrounding the June 12, 1994,
water-taxi driver in the Caribbean.
slayings.
country of St. Vincent.
Jim Fletcher, 49. heir to J.H.
Fletcher &amp; Co., took a leave of
absence from the company in 1994 to
sail around thi: world with his wife,
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Police have nQt released a motive in
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They are being held without bond,
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their lawyer said. The Fletchers have
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)'he couple h~ve three children,
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Camden, Ella Daily, Manha Fortner.
21'4
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Davidson, daughter, Pomeroy; Mr.
Stook r.partaare the 10:30
and Mn. Jared McClelland, daughter.
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Wolfe was transported by the
Racine EMS squad 'to VMH, where
he was treated and released. The
Roc inc Volunteer Fire Department
also responded to the scene.
Wolfe's ·t987 Chevrolet was heavily damaged in the incident, the
report saitl.
Three people wcreJreated .at the
scene of a two-vehicle accident on
Peach Fork Road in Chester Township around 8 a.m.
Jessie D. Cochran, 44, Pomeroy,
was eastbound when he lost control
of his 1985 Lincoln "which struck a
1989 Ford F-150 driven by Roger L.
Spencer, 76, Pomeroy.
Cochran. Spencer and a passenger
in Cochran's car, Josh Hazelton, were
treated at the scene by members of
the Pomeroy and Syracuse squads.
B~th vehicles sustained moderate
damage.
. The Gallia-Meigs Post of the
, State Highway Patrol invcsligated 12
accidents Thursday, but only two
· were in Meigs County, a spokesman
said.

West Virginia couple's
arrest shocks neighbors
Acquaintances described Fletcher
as a short-tempered but kind father
who aspired to enter the Peace Corps
and gave secretly to needy families at
Christmas. ·

Meigs announcements
Full cast rehearsals announced
1
Two full cast rehearsals have b!:en scheduled for \he upcoming Thank~giving musical of the Big Bend Minstrel Association.
.
The first will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Riverbend Arts Council quartcl)i .
on North Second Avenue in Middleport; the second, which will he drc'l"
rehearsal. will be held 111 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Meigs Junior High.School
in Middlcpqrt.
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The musical will be staged at 8:10p.m. Friday and Saturday cvcnini!»Nov. 29 and 30. Advance tickets priced at $4, $1 less per ticket than those
·purcha.•ed at the door on show nights, will be honored on either night of the
presentation . They may be purcl)ased at Buuons &amp; Bows, Swisher-Lohsc
Pharmacy. Chateau Beauty Salon. all ill Pomeroy. or at the Middleport Department Store, King's H~rdware and the Ohio River Bear Co. in Middleport.
The show will he the final musical directed by Bob Hocnich, who has
been staging the presentations since 1951 on behalf of the Big Bend Minstrel Association. Proceeds from this fall's musical will be divided event)'
hetwccn the Meigs Division of the American Heart Association and the Riverbend Ans Council.
C:ouncu·to m~ in spetlal smion
.
Racine Village Council will meet Monday at 7 p.m. in special session at
Star Mill Park. Purpose of the meeting is to discuss casements to private property.

EMS ·units answer 11 calls
4:08 p.m., West Main Street.
Units of the Meigs County Emer.
Lester
Dotson. HMC.
gency Medical Service answered II
RACINE
calls for assistance Thursday. Units
12:01
a.m
.. Broadway Street,
responding included:
Mona Fai..-.. treated at the scene;
MIDDLEPORT
6:37a.m., motor vehicle accident
12:09 a.m., Hysell Street, Colleen
on
State
Route 124, Richard Johnson,
Dunfee. Holzer Medical Center;
HMC;
.
.
11:21 a.m., volunteer fire depart·
8:53
a.m
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VFD
and
squad
io
ment, South Third Avenue, gas leak;
Bashan
Road.
motor
vehicle
accident,
I :48 .p.m., South Third Avenue,
Chad Wolfe, VMH.
Ray Foster, not treated:
SYRACUSE
5:34 p.m.. Walnut Street, Janice
12:17
p.m
.• -Willow Creek Road,
Rcitmirc. HMC.
Donald
Bai
Icy.
Pleasant Valley HosPOMEROY
pitaL
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8:38a.m., motor vehicle accident
on Peach Fork Road, Jesse Cochran.
. Roger Spencer and Josh .Har.clton,
COLONY THEATRE
treated at the scene, Syracuse squad
FRIDAY THRU THURSDAY
assisted;
JON LOVITZ IN
12:02 p.m .. motor vehicle occident
HIGH SCHOOL HIGH PG--13
on Flatwoods Road, Ralston l;lcmsONE EVENING SHOW 7:30
lcy, VMH, Chester VFD assisted;
446-0823
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FRANCIS FLORIST

Annual Open House
November 23, Saturday, 9 am•S pm
t:BRISTMAS Dl!jfPIA"l'S
REFDSIIMENTs .. ENTEllTA.INMENT
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Francie Florist atafl' gtve you a personal
conaultltlon on home and ofllce decorating.
Open House Ia at.the Municipal Building Park on
he aldewaik and behind the old achool.

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Weatber forecast:
Toniaht... Panly to mostly cloudy.
Bernice Radie Mtillohan, 83, Tuppers Plains, died Thursday, Nov. 21, 1996
Lows from the mid 20s to around 30. at her daughter's residence in Tuppers Plains.
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Saturday...Mostly cloudy with a
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chance of rain ·or snow showers
Ev.a Jarvis Moss. she was. a homemaker and a member of the White Oak
north. Partly sunny extreme south: Methodist Church in ChilO.. W.Va.
She is survived by her husband of 67 years. Russell Mollohan; a son and
Highs from near 40 north 10 the low- "
er 50s southwest.
Extended forecast:
daughter-in-law, Ross and Alice Mullohan of Doyletown; a daughter, WanSunday.. .A chance of rain or snow da Wolfe of Middleport; three daughters and sons-in-law, Helen and Vernon
north and a chance of rain south. Mill hone of Tuppers Plains. Glenna and Montie Sanders of Reedsville, and
Lows in the 30s. Highs in the 40s Carol and Harold Vance of Baltimore, Ohio; 16 grandchildren, 27 great-gmndnorth and upper 40s 10 lower SOs children and four glllat-great-grandchildren; and three brothon;, Bernard Moss
south.
of Parkersburg, W.Va., Donald Moss of Mount Clemons, Mich., and John
Monday... A chance of rain or Moss of Lynchburg, Va.
snow north and a chance of rain
She was also preceded in death by three brothers and thre~ sisters.
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Cavaliers outlast Raptors' second·h·alf charge to win 89-81
toRONTO (AP) - When you
have the stingiest team in the NBA,
it's 1101 SIDl'rising that the coach is a
bit defensive, too.
"I think people who call it boring
basketball really don't understand
the game," Mike Fratello said after

the Cleveland Cavaliers, wbo are
holding opponents to a league-low
.81.6 points per game, held ofh second-half surge to defeat the Toronto
hplors 89-81 Thursday night.
"! really don't feel we have to
defend ourselves," Fratello · said,

Meigs girls to open basketball•
season .tonight vs. River Valley
The Meigs Lady Marauders will
'open their 1996-97 baskelhall seas6n
tonight at the Larry Morrison Gymnasium, as they host the River Valley Raiders.
Head coach Ron Logan welcomes back three starters and six let-.
ter winners from last year's team,
which finished lhe season with a•615 record. This. year's squad has a
good nucleus of young players up
from a reserve team lhat finished
with a 14-S record last season.
Arn~g t1!e retuning _starters for

Meigs are 5-foot· 7 seniors Cheryl
Jewell and Ashley Roach and 5-foot5 sophomore Becky Smith. Smilh
started the last half of the year at
point guard.
Also returning are lettermen CarrisaAsh (5-foot-7, Jr), Taryn Doidge
S-foot-9, Sr), and Brandi Meadows
, (5-foot-8, Sr). All lhree ladies saw
quality playing time last year for
Logan.Game time is 6:30 p.m. at Rock
Springs.

"We play hard and we play smart
basketball. We weren't trying to
hold the ball. We scored 48 poiniS by
halftime."
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Chris Millsfscored 21 points to
lead lhe Cavaliers to their sixth win
in eight games.
He iced lhe win and sent the Raptors to lheir founh straight loss with
three free throws wilh 20· seconds
left.
Damon Stoudamire, who scored
24 points for lhe Raptors, hit a
jumper and followed with a three·
pointer to cut the lead to 84-81 with
43 seconds left.
But Mills drove the lane and drew
a foul from Walt Williams. Raptors
coach Darrell Walker was ass'essed a
technical foul for arguing, and Mills
made him pay, sinking all three shOts
for an 87-8!' Cleveland lead.
Fratello said he believed the foul
call was justified.
" I thought (Williams) was under·

neath his feel and tripped him under
the basket." Fratello Yid. "I lhought
it wa.~ a good call."
Bobby Pllills had the hot hand in
the first half, scoring 14 of his 19
points to help the Cavaliers to a 4835 lead at lhe break.
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malting a habit lately of digging
lhemselves a deep hole, only to see
their comeback fall just shon, rallied
in the second half, closing to : I '
on Popeye Jones' tip-in with 4:18
play.
But Danny Ferry, who came off
the bench to score 12 points and grab
seve~ rebounds, hit a three-pointer
for a six-point Cleveland lead with
3:56 left.'
"On lheir defensive rotation, the
coaching staff did a great job, so we
were able to find li1e open-man for
most of the first half," Phills said.
"We knew we were going to ge~ a lot
of wide-open shots, so it was just a

matter of mllking them."
Rookie' Marcus Camby, who continues to improve wilh each game,
finished wilh 19 points, four
rebounds and four steals.
Doug Christi~ scored 14•ofhis 17

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shown NCelvlng an engraved plequ. from Abbitt Stratton, auxiliary prnldent, and Scott
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skating party recently at the Chester
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paternal grandparents of 1~r. twins . .
hosted the party.
'Attending were Robert and Nina
Sanders.. maternal grandparents;
Dee Simmons, the children's moth·
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Danny and Judy McDonald, Debbie,
Ben, Caity and Will Holbrook;
Kathy and Amanda Jeffers and Dave
Mohler, Melanie Dudding, Roger
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Justin William Engle celebrated
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home of his parents, Ann and Fred
l:nglc .
Other attending were his brother,
Mikey Engle, and Agnes· Sellers,
Britiany and Stacy Black, Larry
Catina, Jacob and MacKenzie Sellers, Shawn Engle, Toni Combs, Kim
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New Ynrt.m Pfliladclphia. BO p.m.

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POMEROY -- Meigs County
Ministerial Association community
Thanksgiving service, Tuesday,
Sacred Hearl Church, 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday: Rev. Peter Tremblay of
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RACINE-- Racine Village Council, special session, Monday, 7 p.m.
at Star Mill Parle. Purpose, to discuss
opening. and closing of village
streets and alleys.
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MONDAY
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lupus will be he!~ Monday, 6:30 to 8
p.m. Monday, Grosvenor Hall West
Room Ill, Ohio University campus.
Dr. Gary Cordingley, neurologist of
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the Celebration Center, 320 E. Main
St., 'Pomeroy (municipal building).

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Seanle at New York, 8 p.m.

Bostoo .................. 7 8 4

CINCINNATI Ill Jacboaville, I p.m.
N.Y. Oi••• Pfliladr:lphia. I p.m.
Pituburgh Ill Bahiii'ICifC, I p.m.
Taqta fl.ytlll Carolina, I p.m.
Surtle .Ill Den~.'4 p.m.
Houaoa • N.Y, JC1s, 4 p.m.
Miami 111 Oakland, 4 p.m.
S1. Louis M New Orleans, 4 p.m. ,
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, . loullillllll To.:.h 102, VASDA Blue 71

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pvhll hrd • • free •"'" to-praflt . . . . wilbiJia to · · - 1811,. . ud II*IU evtllll. n.e
cal Mr Is liCit detiped to 'p romote Ala or fund rallen oluy
type. I ' - are prillled • apace
penults ud eanaot be pal'lllteed
to run a apeclllc number of.days.

points in the second half.
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style boring," Christie said. "They
take all the time on the 24-second
clock before they take lhe shot.
That's just lhe way they play." .

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Long sen/ice recognized

Community
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NANCY PARKER CAMPBELL

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MEIGS COUNTY AUDITOR

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Wonhi;7 p.m.
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Worahip - 9:30 Lm.
Suoday Sd!ool · 10:30 Lm.
P -·Jelfroy Wallace
lat one! 3td Sunday
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-.Jac:t Coteoruve
Sunday Sd!ool-9:!0 a.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 Lm. 6::10 p.m.
Wednesday Service~. 6:30 p,m.
J'no Wllilllllllol Clovclo
Alii Simi, Middlepon
P -: LeoHaymon
Suoday Service · 7:30p.m.
Sunclri School· 10 a.m.
Wedneld'ay Seniice· 7:30p.m.

Zloro Cloordo ., Clodol
Pomeroy, Hanioooville Rd. (Ro.l43)
Paator: R-Wa,_
Suadooy li&lt;hool · 9:30a.m.
Wonhip, • 10:30 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Se"icea • 7 p.m.

Jta- £llnl Baplllt Clovdo

Tai'P'R Plolro Cloordl "'Clortool

Suoday li&lt;hool· 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 10:~ a.m.

lnatnomcnlll
"-'Scot Brown
Worahip Service . 9 a.ot.
Commuaion- 10 a.m.
Sunday Sd!ooi·I0:15,Lm.

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Sunday li&lt;hool· 9:30a.m.
W01'1hip • 10:30 a.m.
£lint Sotolllenl!l!f.llll
41872 Pomeroy Pike
Pulor: E. lAmar O'~t
Sunday li&lt;hool • 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:~ a.m.. 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Servicet · 7:00p.m.
£lint Baplllt Clovdo
Putor: Mark .Morrow
6th one! Palmer St., Middlepon
Sunday Sd!ool· 9:15a.m.
. W011hip- 10:15 a.m., 7:00 P."'Wednesday Service· 7:00p.m.

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Pulor: Jake C&lt;lpley
Sunday Sd!ool · 9:30 Lll.
Worahip • 10:30 Lm.

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Pulor: Eootteno E. Undo:rwood

Suadooy Scbool · 9::10 a.m.
Worahlp ·10:30Lm., 7 p.m.
-·CiooiordooiCiorlol
ComororSt. Rr. 124.t Bradboory Rd.
Evanplial: Keith Cooper
Youth Minilla: Miclloei T......~
Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Wonbip • 8:00 Lm., 10:30 Lm., 7:00p.m.
Wedneaday ServicoJ • 7:00p.m.

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£llnl
Baplllt
P111or:
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T. Haley

,_,Aaron v....,.

Youtl!
Suoday Sd!ool· 9:30 a....
W.,..llip · 10:&lt;40 a.m .. 7:00p.m.

lllclcolrr- Qwft oiCiortool
E-lial Joaeplt B. Hoatins
Sunday Sd1ool • 9 Lm.
Wonhip • 10 Lm., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Se"icea • 7 p.m.

. WednC.t.y Services • 7:00p.m.

· SIIYor R•• Baplllt
Pulor: Bill Lillie
Suadiy li&lt;hool.• IOa.m.
Wonhip . lla.m., 7:30p.m.
w . - y Services-7:30p.m.

LlbtrtJ ClorloUoooa Clollll'dl
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Putor : Joe N. S.yre

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Sunday School-9:4~ a.m.
Evenina ·6:30p.m. ·
Wedneaday Services • 6:30p.m.

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Dexler

"'-' Woody Call
Suoday Evcnina • 6:30p.m.
Thunday Service • 6:30p.m.

Mt. Uoloio Baplllt

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Suoday School · 9:30 Lm.
Wonloip • 10:30 Lon., 7:30p.m.

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Racine, Off

l'ootor: Gene Zoot&gt;
Suoday school : IO:jd a:m.
Worship· 9:30 uo., 7 p.m.

Puaor : .Dintel Berdine

Wonhip • 9:30 Lm. Suoday
Bible Study • 7:00p.m. We-y

· Rza:k•IM. a.ri oron.t
Philip St....
Sunday li&lt;hool: 9:30 Lm.
Wonhip Service: 10:30 a.m.
Bible Study, W-y. 6:30p.m.

OldlleiMIJ'noWIIBapllltCiollll'dl
28601 St. Rt. 7, Midd!epon ·
Suoday School · I0 a.m.
Evening· 7:30p.m.
Thundoy Seovieel. 7:30

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Servlooo - 7,...

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DELINQUENT LAND TAX NOTICE

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Pastor: hv. James R. Acree, Sr.
Suoda~ School· 10 a.m.
Worahop. lla.m., 6 p.m.

Hutford. W.VL
""'""' Rev. David M&lt;Maais
- Suoday Sd!ool- II a.m.
Worahlp' 9:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wo:dooesday Servicea. 7:!10 p.m.

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Wednesclly Servic:a-1 p.m.

Vk:I«J Baplllt io*~Modool
52.1 N. 2nd St. Midoliepon
Pastor: James E. Keesee
Worahip • IOa.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Se,.icet • 7 p.m.

Cl1urch of God
ML M - Cloordl of Gaol
Racine
hllor: Rev. James Sanerf'teld
Sunday School· 9:45a.m.
Eve.... ·7p.m.
Wedncaday Scrvlcoa • 7 p.m.

Falllo Baplill Cloordl
Railroad St .. Muon
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship - II a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednc.... y Senoicu- 7 p.m.

RolludChft•otGooJ
Pulor: Rondy Barr
Sunday Sd1ool • 10 a.m.
Wonhip - II Lm., 6 p.m.

F-Rulopllll
Pulor : AriUJ Hun

Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Worship "' II a.m.

s,_ flnt aoorc~o "'God

Apple and Second StL
Paator: Rcv. llavid RUOIOII
Sunday School one! Worahip- 10 a.m.
Evenina Servicef.. 7:30p.m.

Wednesday Servicea • 7:30p.m.

AllltqooHJ loplill
Sunday li&lt;hool · 9:30a.m.
Worahip ·10:45 a.m.
Thunday S...icoJ • 7:30 p.m.

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S.lem St.
Pulor: Rev. Paul Taylor
Sanday School · 10 a.m.

EvcniJII • 7 p.m.
Weolnesdoy ServicoJ • 7 p.m.

Catt1ol;c
Soaool Rnrt C . - Clo_..
161 Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, 992-5898
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Puoor: Rev. Walter E. Heinz
Sat. Con. 4:45-5:15p.m.; M.... ~: 30 p.m.
s ... Con. -8:45-9:15 .......
Sun. Mw ·9:30a.m.
Dailey M- · 8:30a.m.
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Cloordl
r -: 5!-. MIDiey
s.notooy School· 9:30a.m.
Wonloip-10:~ a.m .. ?p.m.
Thuno!oy Sc"!ice . 7:30 p.m.

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J26 E.

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lin Si., l'ow4roy

Pallor: N&lt;ll......uSunday School· 9:30 a.m.

l""or: Rev. D. A. ohoPiontier
HotyEudoarllland
Suadooy Sd!ooliO:Jo a.m.
Colfeeloooor folloovioa

Worahip- 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Weolnesdoy Services . 7 p.m.

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Sundly service, 10 a.m.
Thund:ly ter¥ice. 7 p.m.

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LoroaBoaom

Swwtlle

Sunday Schooi · IOa.m.
Wooshlp • 9 a.m.

Latter-Day Saints
Raoqaobed Cloon:h ol J - c•ria•

Putor: Kenneth Balcer

Sunday Schooi·IO Lm.
Worship - 9'a.m.
Wednesday Services ·10 a.m.

Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wonhip · 10:30 a.m.
Wednclday Service• • 7:30 p.m.

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11le Cloordl or J Ciorlll oU.otter-llll1 Saloll
St. Rr.160, 446-6247or446-7486
Sunday School I0:20-11 a.m.
Relief Soc:i&lt;ly/Priesthood II :05·12:00 noon

· Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Wonhip : 10:45 a.m. (2nd o1: 4th Sun)
MwolD&amp;S,_.

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Homemaking: mceti.ng. 1st Thurs.• 7 p.m.

Sunday School • 9:45 a.m.
Wonhip · 10:30 a.m.
Thunoday Scrvio:eo • 7:30p.m.

Servicea: WednOsda)', 7:30p.m.
. SoaMiay. 2:!0 p.m.

St. Job Ll&amp;uaa Cblll'da
Pine Orove

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!bz.~wonhip-10a.m . 1

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Sunday Sd1ool • 9:30 Lm.
Wooship • 10:45 a.m. (I at I&lt; 3nl Sun)

Putor: Dawn Spalding
Wonhip- 9:00 1.m.

Puaor. Brian Harknea

Sunday li&lt;hool • 10 a.m.

Ow SaYioor IArlbei'IB Cloar&lt;b
Walnul and Henry Slt., Ravenswood, W.Va.
lnlrim pillon: Gcorae C. Weinck
Sunday li&lt;hool· 10:00 . ....

Worship· 9 a.m .

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

Middleport Chn:~ oro.. N Paator: Gn:aory A. Cundil!
Sunday Sclo!Jol • 9:30a.m.
Worship ·10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.

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.ReedstiUt Ftlow ''r
Cbar&lt;•ottbeNuo....
Putor: Mark A. Dupler
Sunday School • 9:30 Lm.
Worahip • 10:45 a,m,, 7 p.m.
Wednesday Servicea · 7 p.m.

PaiOr: Re'i , Charles Ma!h

Worahip· 9:30a.m.
Sunday li&lt;hool· 10:30 Lm .
UMYF Sunday 6:30 p.m.
Firu Sunday of Monlh. 7:30p.m. serviCe:

Sy"""" Cllon:~ ollllt N PIIIOr: Bill Stirt:

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Worship·IOa.m.
Tuesday Services • 7:30p.m.

Sunday Scl)ool • 9:30a.m,
Worahip • 10:30 a.m ., 6 p.m.
Wednetday Scrvicea. 1 p.m. .,
Pa•IJ'IDJ Cbwdt efta.t N'llalftl
Puror: Rev. Thomu MtCJuoa

Sunday SellooJ. 9,30 a.m.
W&lt;nhip -10:-30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
We-y Scrvicea. 7 p.m .

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M- Cloopol Clollll'dl
Sundayodtool-iOa.m.
Wonloip • II a.m.
W....,oday sc~. 7 p.m.

Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
· WOBhip·l0:30a.m.,6p.m.
W~y Scrvio:es · 7 p.m.

Worship · 10:30 a.m.

Seventh-Day Advent1st

Sunday SdiooJ. 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

Rodat flnt Clo- oil.. N PlSior: Sc:ott R01e

P.as1or: Sllaron Ha,usman

I)Qwft

Paator: Eolocl Han ·
Suadooy School · 9:30a.m.
Worship· I 0:30a.m., 7:30p.m.

Nazaren0

Clolltrr

,MidJtllpatPJab,talw
Sundoy Sdlool· a.m ..
Worahip. 10 a.m.

()f!Rt. l~

G:arod Street
Sunday School- IOLm.
Wonhip • 11 a.m.
Wednetdaly Service• • 8 p.111.
Tordo Clollll'dl
Co. Rd. 63
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worahip • 10:30 a.m.

NortlotootCiotter
Alhd
Putor: Sharon Hauunan
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worahip • II a.m., 6:30p.m.

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Worahip. 9 a.m.
Sunday Scllool· 9:45 a.m.

s,.... Mlllllll

· w~ - 9a.m .

MLO!mVoiUdMetOrf 124 behind Wilkuvllle
Plllor: Rev. Ralph Spi~a
Sunday Scllool- 9:30a.m.
Worahip • ·10:30 a.m., 7 p.m. ·
Thunolooy Services· 7 p.m.

Worship· 111.m• .

1411 Jlrio!ae..., St., Synoc:uoc
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
E-ina • 6 p.m.
WcdncsdooF Sc"ice • 7 p.m.

'fladay Serv- · 7 p.m.
lleiMICioordo
Townahip Rd., 468C
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Wonhip·IOa.m.
Wednesday Scrvicel ~ 10 a.m.

G-U-M........C
Wonioip • 9:Jlla.m. (Itt I&lt; 2nd Sun),
7:30p.m. (3rd ol: 4th Sun)
Wedll&lt;lllay S."'ice ·7:30p.m.

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P-:Rev.Kri...,.Roblnton
Suoday li&lt;hool· 10 a.m. ·

Evenina7 p.m.
Tlounday Service· 7 p.m.

CooMI!t Vlliled M . - Porlalo

Pastor: Helen Kline .
CooMIIo Cloardo
Main ol: Fifth St.
Suoday School- 10 a.m.

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Pollio T I
1 ao-:•
. Boiler Run lloool
Puaor: Rev. Emmert Rawson
Sunday Sdlool· 10:00 a.m.

Sunday li&lt;hool · 10 a:m.
Worship · II o.m.

Un:ted Mcthod:st

PulOI': Chutes Nnille
Sunday Scllool • 9:45 a.m.

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Third Ave.
Paator: Rev. auk !loloer
Sooroolay School • 10 a.m.
·£venin&amp; .. 6 p.m.
Wednesday S...icoa ·7:00p.m.

Prcsbyter:Jn

Wednesday Service· 7:30p.m.

Putor: Brian Hukneu

St. PniiAr- Chftk .
Comer Sycamore 81: Second St., Pomeroy
Pastor: Dawn Spalding
Sunday li&lt;hool· 9:45a.m. ·
Worahop • II a.m.

Plllor: Sharon Hauaman
Sunday li&lt;hool • 9 a.m.

Evenin&amp; .. 7:30p.m.

Wednesda, · 7p.08.

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y oervice ·6:30p.m.

HHollp I C
ottJ Cloar&lt;• .
m Peart St., Midtllepon
Paotcw: Sam Anderoon
Sunday SchooiiO a.m.

EoatLetart

Sunday School · 10:00 a.m.

Pentecostal

RoueoiPnyor .
(at Boorliltlham c1oom:11 orr Rouoe 33)

Pastor: Kenneth IIIler

ApoatolleFoll!l
11-4 mile-pu1 Fort Meias on New Uma Rd.
Pastor: William Van Meter
Sunday· 7:110 p.m.
· Wednesday·7:00 p.m.
Friday-7:00p.m.

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St. Rt. 124, Rac:inc
· ......,, William Hohac:k
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Evenina • 7 p.m.
Wednesday ScrvicoJ • 7 p.m.

Weolnesday-7p.m.

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Lutheran

oiiJCioordl

- • 9:30
Thenon
Sunday
Lm.llurl1am
one! 7 p.m.

Pastor: Kenneth Baker

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Now ure Vidoory Cntor ·
3773 Georp Creek Road, Gallipoli~ OH
Pallor: Bill Stolen
Sunday Servicea • 10 a:rp. 81: 7 p.m.
Wednesday· 7 p.m. A Y-? p.m.

Hew Urne Rd., lutlonot

ConDe!

Sacrament Service~ 10:15 a.m.

NtrMt' lrJ

-Rev. Marpm.J. Rd&gt;iiiiOII

Pastor: Kenneth Baker

ltylldq ure Cloordl
500 N. 2nd Ave., Middiepon
Putor: .........,. Foreman
School· 10- a.m.
7p.m.
W~~=• yS...icoa

CU!Ielt Ta!:erude c......
Oilton, W.Va.
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Worahip • 7 p.m .
Thursday Servio:o · 7 p.m.

Sunday Sd!ool· 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 9:30 1.11. one! 7 p.oo.
Wedoocodoo1·7p.m.
Frillay • lellowalup ocrvice 7 p.ao.

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ol Latlorlllly Solola
PonllJMI..Racine Rd.
Putor: Janice Danner

. C.....,. .... Cio.....
Pomeroy Pike, Co. Rd.
Pulor: Rev. Blackwood
Sunday Sd!ool · 9:30a.m.
Worship 10:30 a.m. 7:30p.m. .
Wednesday Service· 7:30p.m.

Bvcnin&amp; • 7 p.m•

. . . . . Cluiltlu ,,•• tip et.rda
Rev. Oycle H e .
Sunday aervice, 10:00 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Youth Fellowably&amp;mo~ay, 7:00p.m.
Wednclday ICI'Ytce, 7:30p.m.

Wonhip. lll-.30 Lit.

Thursdly Services • 7 p....
. SalemC..Itr .
Puler: Ron Fierce
Sunday School· 9:U .,m.
WO&gt;IIhip ·IO:U t.m .

Service: Fridoy, 7 p.m.

Sllnrnllle Wori olfllltlo
Plllcw: Davl&lt;l Dalley
Sunday Scloool9:30 a.m.

Clorlodooa
Cntor
Salem St., Rllllond
Puoor: lloloen E. Muucr
Sunday So:loool · 10 a.m.
Worahip ·11 :15 Lm., 7 p.m.
Wo:dooesday Scrv1co • 7 p.m.

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To'"" l'llllu St. Paai
Ep:scopcll

....... Cloopa! 0.. .... Cloordl
923 S. 11linl ~•• Midtllepon .

Sunday Sd1ool • 9:30a.m.

Rorlload C-aDit) Cllardl
Putor: Rev. Roy Mc:Cany
Sunday Sdlool· 9:30 a.m.
BVC~ainJ • 7 p.m.
W
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1Ato1 Bottom
Sunday Sd!ool· 9:30a.m.

Congrcgat:onal

Build'"'

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Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 a.m. one! 7 p.m.
Wednesday Se~ • 7:00p.m.·

Clooolor CloordlofGGd
S. R. 248 ol: Riebel Road, O!olrer

Paator: Rev. William D. Hindi
Sunday Sd!ool· 9:30a.m.
Wonllip • 6 P.-m.;
Wedneaday, 7 p.m. Fom~y Troini111 Hour

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320 E. Nola St., , _ ,
(fumonry M101icipol
aooolilorioan)
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Jim O&gt;clnot
'Wi:nhip •rviCa: s.notooy, 10 Loa. .t 6 p.m.·

P.-: Keoth Roder
Sunday School • 9:U a.m.
Wonhif·IOLm.
Youth Fcllow11up, Sunday. 6 p.m.

Paator: Peou Tremhlaj

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FeSowaJp c..- tw Clorill
Rev. Franklin Diete111

. fteC ni 'lee C..

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. ,_,John Han
Sunday Scllool · 9:30 Lm.
Worahip • 7:00p.m.
Wedoeoolay Blble Study • ?:00 p.m.

- .t Paay
Wade
«&lt;ioc:oeoiAva.
"-&gt;
. TT.J.5017
Service time&gt;- y 6:00p.m.

Sunday School • 9:15 Lm.
Wonhip · IQ-.30 Lm.
Bible Study 'fladay • 10 Lm,

R_,...RooR"

.Wonbip • 11 a.m.

212 w. Moi~ St.

Pulor: Robert E.

Wonl:ip • 7:30p.m.
W - y Service. 7:30p.m.

W - y Se,.lcoa • 7 p.m.

Church of Cl1rist

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Qildren'llti'Yic:e - 10 a.m.

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Letart, W.VL Rt. I

•NI-OolpeJ Cludt·

Pari Clolpel
Sunday School· 9 a.m.
Worahip • 10 ILm.

75 Pearl St., Midtllepon.

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Jeanette, Royalty lnte.....
Corjl. Of WVa

Sunday School • 9:30 Lm.
Worahip • 10:30 a.m.
W-yScrvice · 7p.m.

-ys-,J•6p.m.
w.-,-·7p.oo.

Pll&amp;or. C.la Neville

(!tame, Deecrlptlon,
Aorta, Tote!
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and
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, _,Rev. Phillip-

ll'lnl Cloor!illl* Jl'·· -

, Halla (MI' "rport)
Putor: Vernapye SuUivart

I'IR«: Rev. John Neville

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Sunday School· 9 a.m.
Wonhip-101.011.

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The !Mda,IO!I: UICI jlll1l of £oJa N£uinec: delinquent by the Cou111J
I 11'11' of ...... County, Wlil £ilea-, Mltllmen£1, inte...a, 8lld
I* lllaa, _
olw.-IIMNupon liP nblt to iiW, '"' COIIbtinld
IIIII dtmlllsd In £ile fDJtaw£11(1 He!:

Goopol.._
Bald Koob, on Co. Rd."
Paator: lov. R,..r Willford
Sunday Sdlool · 9:30 L&amp;
Worahlp- 7 p.m.
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Sunday Schqol • 9:30 Lm.
Wonhip · 10:30 Lm.

PIIII:Gnft BllleBIIIIM QwQ
1/2 mile off Rt. 325
l'lltGr: Rev: O'Iloll Manley
Stoaday School • 9:]() Lit,
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m., 7:30 p.m.
W - y Sen!ice • 7:30 p.m.

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W - y Servicel - 7 p.m.

Pastor: Charleo Neville
Sunday School • 10 Lm.
Worahip • 9 uo.
Thursday Serviceo • 6,]() p.m.
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Jolf Sooitlo

· 9:30 .....
·
ws;::~Sdlool
ServicelO:JOa.nt.
· No Sundaycw - Y Hill" Sonicoa

- , So*ool ·9:30a.m.

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_,_R_Ciovch
Uodlaa Cleek Rd., Rutlonol
l'lltGr: Rev.DeweyKina
Sadly JChool. 9:30 •.m
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Sunday - i p -7p.m.
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W - y payer moclina· 7 p.m.

Putor: Bob Randolph
Worahip ·9:30a.m.
Sunday Sd!ool- 10'30 a.m.

Putor: PJ. Chaoman
Sunday Scioool • to a.m.

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Sunday School • 101.11.
Wot&gt;hip • II a.m.

"--iile Rood
-Rev. VIctor Rot:o11
s.notooy Scllool9:30 io.m.
Wanloip • II Lm., 7:30p.m.
Wednco:doy Service • 7:30p.m.

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P&amp;Mor; Keith Rader

c.m.,Prpt.~

Thursday Servtccs • 1 p.m.

Wllloplllt

St:nolay 5-.J · IOa.m.
Wonhip·9a.m.

s-kyooclloool-9:30a.m.
-10::10 i .m. .t 7 p.m.
W
payer ooervice • 7 p.m.

. Cllluda tiGod .,.. I I H)
0~. While Rd. oil S1. Rt. 160

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Wednnday Scrvicea - 1 p.m.

MI. M_., 8apllll
Fourth &amp;. Main St., Middleport
Pallor: R... Gilben CniJ, Jr.
Sonday Sd1ool ' 9:30a.m.
Worahip • 10:45 a.m.

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Cloordo., Clorlollo
Clorlodooa u-

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3105'7 Slrolo ..... 325, :...rtpvllo
-Dr.J.D. Y"""'

Wonhip. t'l a.m.

Wllllde Baplllt Clovcll
St. Rt. 143 just oil Rt. 7

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Snao•..JIIy .... .
Mulbeny Hla.Rd., '-roy
r-:Rofuwintty
. Satunloy Sarvicea:
'-th School· 2 p.m.
· Wonhip-3 p.m.

Un,ll'rl Brethren

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BIDI'ORD 1WP
ME!QILSD

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7 .oo'o,
Price,
Norman J&lt; Beet. I In NW
cor or w 1/z or N 1/2 2.70A,
121.14. .
14-01111.000 1 Price,
Norman L Jr. Beet a au· 101
127 &amp; 1 to 11 Inc! 2.MA,

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Ill 20A Ex 1.

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Ex

.lilA lx 11.111A 30.5134A
Ex2UI01A, ........
01-G0044,.000.
8ier*aneh!p, Jollnnv A lolor
P8Uia K. hCt. :IS IW Part
Ex. 18A W out o1 110A •
1.0D11A, 118.13.
01..00123.000, Cll!lord,
J.,... W &amp; !'aft F, 8ecL 2011 HE ol W f/2 01 itl 1/4
.71A, . . . .
, 01•00124.000, Cll!lord,
J - &amp; ,.,. F, 8ecL 20oi ,NW 11 3I4A 1A.,

. . GA_W

$284.14.

14-01170.000,
Prlco,,
Normen L Jr, Sec1. I of "
pt1 oi4.21A. 1.44A, $421.11.
, 14· 00441.000, Schuletr
.em.. L, · Sect 32 16401 "
pert or N 140A Ex 20A fA,
114.44.
.' 14· 00074.000, Ston!!_1
Thornae A, Sect. 8 In Nw
Cor. ol W 1/2 or N t/2 1A,
S532.13.
MIDDLEPORT VILLAGE
MEIGS LSD
15·01953.000, Adltlno,
Connie &amp;/or Wegner Jeckie,
L01 20 Block 1 'North Holt,
$223.55.
.
15·00288.000, Bredahlw,
Collie Richmond, L01 175,
$18.01.
15·01281.000, Bunch,
Blot&gt;aro K., L01 301 .31A out
or 3.45A 50'x327' .31A,
S712.10.
15-00728.000, Fox, Morlhe
L &amp;/or Whlta Shelly, Lot' 37
Behln'o 2nd ld., 1201.02.
15-0lln.OOOJ. Johna!'n
Jemoo R &amp;/or 10oreh 1-. L.Ot1
340 1111&amp;.33.

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01 n0012I.OOO~fford,
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w. Jt ..
Sect:
fr 21 NE Pert

A 21

z.mA.$1.01.

01-01113.0001 Comm-•
£lank,
01£1 of WVa Tr!ld
Inc.,

J,?:'?:.r - .. 01·00011.000,

Gilkey,

Tonv E. C/0 KormH G!lkoJ,

. I:,!IIY:rao, 24 T3 R13 lA out
~.:::44A NW Part • 1A.,

" 01-CI0801.000, Johneon,
B4J.ect. 21 NW 1/4
!JI E f/4
1311.43.
· 01-0QI37.000, McDade,
LH &amp;!_or ller!IH
2!,_Frac. 30 8A out or1
IIIA..1 ....10.
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01·00111.000_. Pe!ty;
.llmee Ill &amp;/or 11mmy B
Sect 12 W snd or S 112 OJ
JtW 1/2 N !1r1 ol BW 1/4
1OOA, S2C.o£3.
'· 01 00151.000_. Polly,
.llmee M &amp;Jot nmmy s
8ect 11 • 1/2 ol HE 1/4 EX
2IIA II IIA Ex t .31A
511.82A,
01 00031.001, Pulline,
IIIII..!!!\,. llct. 211 T3 Rb
2 1 - out ol 7t.1ttiA

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1H1110.000.__· Johne!'~t

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1120.25.

" 01-ooo1'1.1J0t11.Thornpeon,
~ M &amp;Jot wanda Joon
lect. 11 £! lido ol SE 1/4:
31.11A.I113.74.
01.Q0071.000. Thornpeon,
Roy M &amp;/or Wonda Jeon,
8etlL 1fs~ BE Corner •
10.71A.
01..00 10.001, Wlllnlan,
Wlillem M &amp;/or Glorle j_.
ltct 30 T3 R13 W 1/2 of NW'
1/4 1O.OOA Out or ·7S.OOA
IO.OCIA. 8112.11&amp;.
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01 7 00110.00~. Wlllrl!lft.
Wlllllm M lolor Ulorle J Sac
30 T3 R13 w 1/2 of NW 1/4
11.2'!11A out of 7I.OOA.
11.2'!8A.1204.18.
"01 10113.000, While,
.. atrle£1, Ell~ Beet 2;o
Cotnter ill N 1/4 &amp; ltrljl
, _ wtdo 18.14A, 1141 31
01..00121.000, C£J!Iord,
J.,... W. Jr &amp; Fa,. F., 8ecL
20.21 · E. End 111.25 A.,
.1.511.22.
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01-01114.000, Jemoo &amp;
Fay Cllllor&lt;ll Royalty
~rltlllet Tr!od o:~ Corp
ol WVA Inc., $3.17.
. 01..012ot.ooo, Cllilord,
Jamea &amp; Foy, Royalty
_, ... _, Triad ~~ Corp

Silvie R lolor ~Diona S 1

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992·2318 Pomeroy

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or E2/3 Ex lA NW PI Ex 1A
14.44A Ex 1.313A, 53.0,
$738.41.
01·00112.000, Noieon_,

1..- E., Lot Sec1. n2t E 1r~

tifNI114~ta10.13.
Ot-C10141.
Sautere E.
:._. 1o1or L C rtdne, L01
lect. 1 NE Part or BWI/4 P1

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::-::c""13.71A W 21.21A,

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Rt. 7 m Pomeroy By·Puo
Pallor: Rev. Raben E. Smidl, Sr.
Sunday ScloOoi · 9:30a.m.
Worahlp • 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Weolnesdoy Service· 7 p.m.

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FoDG.pol L ! p 33045 Hilond Rood, Pome!U)
r.....-:RoyHulll&lt;r
Soorti!ay So:loooiJI . 10 a.m.
Evenina 7:30p.m.
Tuesdooy .t Thoono!ay • 7:30p.m.

Soto,. illdoo£ New111ol-el
Silver Ridae

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Paotor: -nllamrr

School . 9 a.m.
W = IOa.m., 7 p.m.
Wed
Service • 7 p.m.

FURNITURE &amp;HARDWARE
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ILLQUIQW.

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CLASSIFIED ADS
· a a~permarket .,
· for everything

SWISHER II LOHSE
204 Condor St7

Pomeroy, OH .

992-2975 .
RAWIJHQS -COATS

INOUFFER
FIRE 18AfiTY
.... F818EJMCE
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FISHER
FUNERAL HOME

171 Norlllluand IM.

992-5141

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PHAR~CYI
We All Doctors'
PINAipilunB

1182·2955

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cloud with the buya
you 'Ufoid il:. the
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Crow•s Family
Restaurant

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Mlin It,, P'Grnlror

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182-1432

EWING FUNERAL HOllE
"Dlplty t1iti1 SmW Alwlly.r •

EstabliJiled 1913
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P011111~

108 Muiblny Av..

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214 E. Main
892..S130
Pomeroy .

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~ M1morl1l HOipltaJ
115 E. ManiOrlll Dr.

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RIDENOUR
SUPPLY ·
POMeROY, OHIO· 112 11211

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1182·2104

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15-02141.000, MothiWI,
Tommy K 1o1or Pamlll J, Lot
20 Bub 2 11' oil beck end,
$3.31.
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11-02148.000, Meth•'!"!a.
· Torn~ K &amp;/or Pamela J~ ....,..
20
3 41.5' COndor ,.1 W
Side, $411.118.
18·00745.000, Neal 1
Mlcheel L. . Lot 110·1224
Sub. 5881/2, $732.54.
11·01288.000, Oldaker,
Maxine, Lot 130 Ex. Trl.,
$28.71.
11 01289.000, Oldaker,
Maxine, Lot 131 Only,
$23.48.
15-00328.000, Oldaki!J
Thom~f1 Lot 208 .D Add "

18·00530.000, Gllk~y1
$1.82.
Richard D 1o1or ac.ron K, ...,.
. 14-G0483.000J.I!!atey, Judy (451. 145 45x80' N Side,
Eta~ Beet 32 " Par! ot SE ssot.72.
1/4 1.3IA, $23.18.
15·00700.000._ Hayneo,
14-01384.001, !lobb, Car£ Dorle, Lot 23 aehan 111.
DougiiP &amp;/or Temmy 81 ldd. ox. 84' E - . $184.33.
Beet 17 T2 R13 2.015A Otn
15·00,1!1,8.000._ Hnneail
oi32.17A 2.015A, $7118.48.
Dori!!J ""' 51 aohon 2n
14..00225.000, Colllnai! Add r::x 18'N, $217.11.
~Fern, Sect 24111401
15·00533.000,- Haynes,
ot SE 1/4 ol SW
22A,
ISL14.
· ~ro:'W.~:~·.:U;'lk
14-00714.000, Dillard,
Dllvld 8., Soict 27 S 1/2 .75A, $307.08.
· 15-01131.000, McCioud
$5.25.
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Dorolhv. Lot17 Shel!leld 51
14-00510.000, ~~·n~ x 30' NW Cor. $5.78.
Morty E.l Beet. 2o .1
out · 15-01140 000 McCloud
oi.41A . IIA. $2.44.
Dorotlly, L.Ot 88'Ex 30' x sol
1'4-00511 .000, Dug•!!, WSide,$114.01.
u.rty E. Sec1. 25 N Mid ill w . 1&amp;·DDI8&amp;.ooo, Miller,
1/2 .214A out ol 1.34A Merllyn .INn, Lot327Lower
. .214A, $2.44.
Pom, $311.81.
14-00512.000, ~~an,
15·01 001.000, Mohler,
Marty E, Sect. 25 (
Se Gerold &amp; Toney, .Lot 78
Cor. of .50A M of Rd. Ex Behan ldd w 112 .or 10' on N
.032A .I lA, 133.88.
Sldl, $1.51.
14·00148.001! Franc!!,
15-01101.000, Powell,
G-g• &amp;/or Ge 1, Fr 30 r.r· Doloreo, Lot 2D Horton ..
R13 W Une E 1/2 1.0S2A out ~~ $t8.20.
or 2.11A t.082A. $414.1111.
tlHIUUIII.OOO, Scott Ter8
14·00170.0~00 Jock!1
Dawn Elll, Lot (891 i!ahen
Kenneth &amp;Jot
• Beet ... 2nd Add. 11 Ex 11' 011 N
(100-3081 Penny urv. 127, aide, $755.41,
U8A. $317.54.
15·00043.000, Zlrk!e,
t 4-01011.000, Kenn=, Dione L, Lot (81) Boaworth
Add L0181 Ex 30 Fl Pert Lot
82 N "•$733.81.
2.119A, St,OID.It.
15·0utl1.000, W -.
14-G0788.000, Leamond Robin, Lolli CoaiJ)Or1100A
Ch.!'12"~! . V.leril J, Sect15 (2821· NE Lot31'0 eo· x eo· . llil' x 75's .
o1 W 1/2 3.00A Ex 1.1554A Part, $42.11.
1.8441A, $833.21.
· 15.01514.000. Wlu Parry
· 14-00151.000, Utchlleld, Eugene &amp;/or Sht:ron Eleine,
Scott D, Sect. 31 (1401 In Lof141 Polmor'a 2nd Add.
Bend or Cr. S or RR Ex. CCIIII $411.34.
·
Ex • lA, 1.52A, StUD.
15-01515.000, WIH.. Peny
. 14-G0157.0001 Utchlltlt!r Eugene &amp;/or Bnuon oclolne,
Scott D, Sect &gt;1 (140) N" Aeer or Lot 11111 Pelmer'a.
1!4 W o1 D B Skinner Ex. 2nd Add., 1301.14.
llln. .I3A, . ,....
15-01118.000. WIN Peny
14·01271.000, Miner~d Eug- &amp;/or Sharon Elaine,
tlowad E. Sacl31 (100-315 Lot 141 Palmer'a 2nd Add.
W End of N 1/2 Ex 2.22
(Part RMrl, $15.82.
Ex 3.21A II.52A, 114.47.
15-0151'1.000, Wlu .. ~
14·00015.000, Ralrdon,
&amp;lor Snuon oclolne,
148 Palmor'l 2nd Add.,
.51.
Out' or 17.40A 1.11A,
1131.41.
14•00018.000, Relrdon.
Car£ llor Jlea1rlce F33 T2
Rt3 sw Pt 21.50A Mid or s
112
Ex .tzA 1.00A. $14.13.
· 14·01253.000
Ao11, 1
1_~~~:'~~ft~~

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~o':::o\'cfF.· GllkeyJ
E.,
13-27 21 llfQ

I 'nl R14 .01A out ol ,21A
.01A,tl.71.
12-00320.000, Smhll, Don
Roger Sr &amp;/or Sondra Kl
SeCt 1 CII4Q) oi14.01A B·S
Rt &amp; E Depot St .51 A,
$214.82.
1Jn00413.QOO, Will'- P.
Dllvld &amp;/or Cera~ L. Bee!. 1
ol ItA fat .lOA,
12.00110.000, DIYII,
ll•rJorle R. &amp;/Or Danny
WII:J'M, 8ecL 14 lltll I til

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Gr£111111 Loi.28A. ma:M.

12-00111.0001 . Hyaell,
W£1- May, Lolt&lt;O, $7118.17.
12·00117.100,
Wliml lilY, ltct I
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ol Lo1 1f Prt ol
1/ZA
.DA, 131.11&amp;.

Jr&amp;rlli

eunice '':~ 'tto Lolo
Hullbl:rd,
13 (140) NW
prt IX IUA 20A, $17.81.
14-02410.000, Jlou!!l1 Tom
!! &amp;/or Connie 1-. 1"""' L01
ao4 &amp; 308 T1 A13 .4AA out
or lot 304 a .813 out or 101
305,120.18.
14·01322.000,. •••••!.
ac.t1h E &amp;lot Carotyn, Bee ;ou
114101111 _S1r!J121' x 108' oil
E Enci.OTA, 110.10.
14·01323.000, Seerlo,
K.n£1 I lo/or C~n, Sect
24 n3Q .25A, $343.50.
14-CI0174.000 ThotommoptOtoon",
!!oY II &amp;/or Wenda Joan,
Seat 24 11401 NE PCR Ex
4.1A £! 5.11A, 184.118.
14 01145 ,000, WMf80
MYra Merle Eta~ J011n
Sect 21
tiMid or
11/3 or Rd. Ex COli Ex UOA
18.~ .101.11.
14·01541.ooo,
MYra llarte Etal,. C/0 J011n
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MLO!mCa- e!tJCioordl
Pallor: .......... Buth
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Sunday So:loool - 9:30a.m.
Eveniaa • 7 p.m.
W..._y SC"i&lt;!O • 7 p.m.

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A, Lot
Rondell R 1o1or
480 Pom 1480
x100',
$118.12.
11·00528.000, Gllk~y
Richard D &amp;lor ~n K. LDI1
(48.&gt;1 f4S 23 x 45 W End,

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Sunda=l· 9:30a.m.
(0:45a.m., 7:30p.m.
..._..y7:30p.m.

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P. J. PAULEY, AGENT
ot Cotumbui, Oh.

15-01181.000._.
Johneon,
J..,.o
R. &amp;/or ,....
h L. Lot
341 Ex W 1/2 of 101341 E 1/2
·
L01341, $11.00.
15-001102.000, KJ!ut!, Carl
&amp;/or Shirl~_ Lot 100 1301
1A orr N Siae or 2.12A, Lot
3011A, $310.112.
15-00177.000jl Lue~er1
G - T &amp;/Dr F•hylllo, LD1
1112 J&gt;'olmw, $288.84.
15-01411.000, McDa!'~t
Ill L &amp;/or MarUM, LD1
51 . Blhan'e 2nd Add. 151,
7.08. .
15-0IIio4.ooo, McDaniel,
Thelma
C10
Wallar
McDonlel, Lot 11 CoeiPott
.15A E Side Prt or 1l4A,
114.70.
1&amp;·01007.000, Mohler,
Goreld &amp; T~, Lot 77
Jlllht:n Add W 1/2, $1112...
15-01155.000, Qulllen 1
Tommy 0., 211' .orr N Side or
113 Beck to alley Ex 3',
..1.51.
15-010113.000, Sm111t1 Larry

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, Snyder, Side, $44.04•

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J - R; &amp;/or ""rllh 1-. LDI
33t Lower Pomeroy Ex 5'
O!IWSidl $3.21.

'W'.:a,

Jimmy
C/0 Tid!'.~til"!' :.~:o·;-,
out ot84.
or N 1/2!. 3:27A:.
$50.17.
17· 00382.000, Howord,
Craig &amp;/or Debra Joen, Sect
25 T7N R14W SW Corner
ta.tiSA out of 81A ·18.95A,
Brenneman,
Patrtcle ~.Lol482. S4i~.ii4~· $710.98.
17-00474.000, Kennedy!
1&amp;-001a.ooo,
Bronn...,.n Robert D &amp;lot Willlem E Ell! DBA Red HO
Polrlcla P, Pl. ol 490 N W Forma, Sect 9·1 0 (282) W
104 Sub. 4·17.97 x 31-18x32, end Ex 20A W 20.SOA ex.
.708A 19.792A,}44.58.
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$34.23•
11•02411.000, Conl~y1 . 17-00480.0uu,- Kennedy!
Craig H &amp;/or Loran E, L.Ot Wllllonl E Eta! DBA Rid HO
1262· 181 .75A Port or 7.SOA Fermo, Sect 11-10 1282) Fr 12
all land S of Rd &amp;$A 40.07A,
.i'&amp;A, $108.24.
18 01185.000, Fetty, $129.09.
17·00482.000, Kennedy
Herold !(, Etal, Lot 77 Ex.
William E. Elol DBA Red Hili
SE Cor. w.28.
11·01817 .000, Fatty, Fenne, Sect 10 12&amp;21 w End
Horold W etel, L0148 5 port 25.00A Eil .SSA 24.34A,
$54.89.
or Lot48,.13.28.
17· 004113.000, KenRIOdyl
18·00513.000, Gornea,
illrrY. L01 257 .IiilA Und 1/e William E Etal DBA Red Hil
or 3.341A NE Ccir .SIA,$3.28. Farma1 Sect 10 W Side Ex
16·00514.000" Gerno~ 70' 1/~ Ex .982A W Sldo .
Hti'I'Y, Lot 257 aub 25 I t~ 97.788A Ex 95.015A, 2.88;!A,
$101.20.
.II A .81A, llt.IS.
11·00&amp;15.000, Gornea 1 ' 17-00481.000, King,
Homy, L01257 3.11A Port 01 William E &amp;/or Brenda, s.ct
14·15 (282) FR 8 T7 R14
28.10A Trw:13.11A, $15.48.
11·00511.00'!., Gorn'!!J .582A, $2118.31. '
17 00274.000, Lewle, ·
Herry, Sect I •~N R13w,
Brodlord &amp;/or Hazel 1, Lot
"·""18-00117.000, Johnaon, Sect FR 13W End 1.42 out or
J - &amp; Blrlhe, C/0 Sol &amp; 2.839, $347.11.
17· 00285.000, Mclain,
L.oalor Johnoo!!. L01 35 V B
George V &amp;/or Claudio
Horlan'o Add, •r.ll.
11·00118.000, Johnoon, Shepherd, Lot Soct ·3 (~
X
JMIII &amp; ilor!hl, C/0 Sol &amp; NE corner 40;50A
Laller ~ Loto 28 -27 37.19711A, 2.5022A, $47t.4S.
17·00288.000, Mclain
·211, $12.13.
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Ul-00111.000, Johr\aon, George V &amp;lor Claudia
Jeule &amp; a-., C/0 Sol &amp; Shepli&lt;:rd, Lot Sect -4 ·(1401
Liller Johnaon, L0135, VB SE Pt ex 7A NE Ex .947A
center 32,021A,
Horton'l Add. $11.74. ·
, 15-00IZO.ii&amp;ii, Johnoon, S111l!.13.
Joulo &amp;·Birlha, C/O Sol &amp;
Lealer JOhneon_,;Lot 34, VB
Horton'aAdc!:L!'·II8· '
J 11·00121.uuv, Johnoon,
Hill &amp; Blrtha, C/0 Sol &amp;
Lallor Joholon, Lot 28 &amp; 30
80'x100' 11.13.
16-004~~000, Klein! Lerry
E, L01251 Sub.ll3, $3 .110.
11-02t45.000, Matho'!'a 1
Tommy K lo/or P.-. J, LD1
11 Pert ol Eaotorly I' aub
COndor St5'llll0', $8.72.
11..02141.000, MathiWI,

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:r'12~a1e2,'N"'.,rt, Sl~~ or

18·01120.000, Oldaker,
Thomoo ~ Rollrood Street
L01208 E I'Ort $41.27.
111·01720.000, Tov1or
Velma L, L01432 5' x ~001
WEnd, $8.55.
18·01214.000, Thom11,
Dabre L C/0 Debre Jenkine,
L01471 SO'x150', $452.51.
18·02480.000, Tuck!~
Lerry &amp;/or Wendllo, L011IIll
Sub 29 Parson ega End,
$111tiS.41.
11·02438.000• Uti,
Kenneth R!.. Lot o3 W or
Lower 1/2 t:x 8 1/2 In W,
$435.02.
18-011100.000, Venvrankln,
Scott &amp; Sandia, C/0 Scott
Vanvnnkon, Lot 517
87'x7B'x711' out of 1517 Now
Surv~ 1312.25. ·
· 18-0\901 .000, Venvrenkln,
Scott &amp; Sandie, C/0 Scott
Veovrenken, Lot 5·19 S 1/2,
.S319.n..
18-01902.000, V.nvronkln,
Scott &amp; Sandlo CJO Scott
V.nvrenken, L01518 N 1/2;
$211.80.
18·G0512.000~. Grlms&amp;Jt
Jenice K, L01 2"" •17 •
SW or 40 Sub 5 .SOA,
$431.88. •
11·00t47.000 Harrio ·
Dennie &amp; Ully Merle, L01B
Llncoin Holghta Add.
$410.~7.

11·00112.000, Hart,
Rodney &amp;lot .Catherine, L01
141 8 Part lA nect Port of
Lot lOT 1/2 .MtiAC, $454.32.
11·00182.000,
lin_,
Blmk:e A. Ellll, C/0 John " ·

~o::~~ L

$11.72.
17;00554.000, Tayla&lt;'
Richerd P, Trualee1 Sect ail
1282) W end out or 84.038A
I5.254A, $123.14.
17 · 00515.000, Tavlor
Richard P. Trustee, Socl 28
T7N RI4W SW Cor 3.111SA
out or 55.912A 3.885A,
S28.17.
17.(10183.000,
Do!11Juotlno, Joeeph D &amp;.ot
Helena He On S line W ol Rd .
.12A,S25o.05
17·0013D.DODL Phllllp~1
Orville, Siocl 4 Ntc or SW 1/4
&amp; NW or SE 1/4 52A,
$1,384.17.
17·00531.000, Phllllpa 1
Orville, Sect 4 E 20
ff7~~~.g survey 145 20A,

o~i~.o~~o~ld :~lslllp,.a,
Do
of NW 1/410A, $411.87.
5UT70N TWP
I
SOUTHERN LSD
18·00218.000, Horper,
Brande A, Lo! 110· 1223
100'x100' .2sA, $368.88.
18·00150.0u5, Hollman,
Dorothy Ll C/0 Dorothy
Hollman Da lo .199A Sect21
&amp; .SOIA Lot 284 t.OOA,
$1,187.29.
18-01650.000
·
Huddlealon, Michael &amp;lor
Camelllo, Sect 10 T2 R12
Part of 1.54A Tract .8833A
New Survey .8133A,
~~-02.
.
18·00789.001, Kittle
Melanlo B &amp;lor Linden jl
Part or Fract 25 T3 Rt:i .
t.OOA out or 15.00A, t.OOA,
$55.17.
1•·00824.001!, Manley,
Pamela Jane C/u Pemelo ~.
Hysell, Sect. 2 1111 Hock.
Surv. tA, $70.75.
.
11·00282.000, Miller .
Robert L, Secl 11 NE of NE;
1/4 Except 28.1055AC
3.11945A, $101.41.
.18-01083.000, Our8 Scott
Allen, Eta! Sect 12-2 NW prt
ol SW 1/4 Ex Church &amp; Com
8.9717A Ex
2 .8833A
&amp;.1084A S42 78
18·01010.tioci Peckham
Jlffrey 0 &amp;/or ihcky K, st
.SOA out ·or ea,soA
AdJoining To &amp;2A SOA
$32 38.
:
•
•
, 1S·00483.ooo, Rowe
·Richerd Woyne &amp;/or Ado ~
ISect 9 N Side 7A in SECor
Ex 5 1/2A S 3.50A, $473.09.
18-00330.000, Siller Tina,
t&amp;OA lot 1220 T2N, inzw
SW corner lOA out o 1
88.44A lOA, $150.68.
18·00481 .000, Cogar,
William K. Jr &amp;/or Mary E,
lof 71, $439.68.
18·00482•000, Cogar,
William K. Jr &amp;/or Mary E,
10172 E. Main, $34.15.
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18-00715.000, Day, Relph
J &amp;/or Retta K1 Lot 22 Part
42' X75', $39.7• •

2

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Ex. e1rlp N
5I.
18-00717.000, Doy Ralph
J ·&amp;/or Rotto K, Lot 1!1 Sub.
B, $1114.11.
·
11 00712.000l Loilhol1,
Wilbur H &amp;lot ulla, Sect.
IOOA L01250 T2 R12 E Sldl
St Rtl124 7.08A, $1124.15.
18-ooau.oo3, Moore 1
Torry D. &amp;/or Undo M, s..,.,
38 100A Lot 298 T3 -R12
1.11SA out or 5.12A 1.85A,
$10.10.
18-00115.000, Ou... Scott
11./or Robeeca D. Beet. t4
Contlnuld on poge 8
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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

~Holi. day .Happening'

heightens
creativity, reduces stress

Delinquent
Tax Notice

IV CHARLENE HOEFUCH
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Tips on how to "lower the stress

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~edical, Dtntal, V.cation, FtM
Part Bladl; Lab &amp; part Chow pup-- Waala &amp; UnUorml A..~ Wllh.
py, temalt, wor"'*&lt;l, 10 wkt. old, Short &amp; Long T•m Dill,_.,, U.

Insurance&amp; A 401~ P!ogrom.

grttlwlkida, 114·lltl!i-9821l.

Olde&lt;Couple.614·367-0624.

Burger King. PO Bole 2407, Hun~

Trapical Mouse !lower. 2 11 zr1. ingron, WV 25725 Or Fax To
rail, green leaves wlp1nk. edging. 304-520-0055.
300•-e75-3307.
Computer Ustrs Nttded . Work·
own hours . $20k 10 $50k/yr 1 ·

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SYSTEMS

60

Lost and Found

1100·348-711!6 X1501.

Cruile Ship Jobtl Etrft t300 I
Found· Darwin vicinily' near Whill- t900 Wklr. Yoar Round Potlllon.
ley'&amp; Grocer,., 2 temale Beaglel, Hiring Borh Yen /Women. Fret
one with ooltar, &amp;14-992·2075:
Room And Board. Wil Train. Call
Found : hound, black wilh brown
head, female , long Hollow Rd .,
Pomerov vicinity, 81 •·992·5000 . .

Cell for Oemonatratlon &amp; Free Eetlmate
614-802-411g
1·1J00.291-5600
110 Court SL
Pomeroy, Ohio

GUYSI

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WANT TO TALl TO
BEAUTIFII LADIES,

PROOF
LOVE Ill

. Top, Trim,
Removal &amp;

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CALL

53.99 per min. ·
Must be 18 yrs.

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(619) 8434

Chl11tm11 Tree1 .
We hava•n axcallant
MIDctlon of baalr1Jtully

7 Ooyo 407-875-2022 EXI. 052i

C4CI.

lost: 4 Monltl Old Walker Coon
H.ound Pup, Black &amp; While ,
Georges Cr Bunce Road Area .

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Pric1o I1CJ.420. Call tor
wholel'le price~.:.
Linda cape Stock
(Plant lfllr Cllrle~••l
8pruoD andWhlto PIMI

lift.
BARR'S LANDSCAPE
NURSERY
Slt.'ll Sun.'IIIII ClvlmM
st, Rt. DllnvH:., Oh.

Gtear Ad. vicinily. 30H!75-'1911.

LOST : Femal e Mounram Curr,
emo1 old , blonde, boD-tailed,

tr.U1Wng Small Black Peek-a-poo

Dog a•ck CoUar, Loll Near 775
And 1•1 , Pleatt Call 614 ·44602H~ We Min Him, Reward Offered, Aaron I Brandon.
1 lo1t: Whitt Cow With large Call
Appro• .
lb1 . Gone 2 To
Wee_k l Near Richard Brothers
Orchard &amp; Jim Lackey Road Call

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(619) 645-8434

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Interior aad Exterior

PrMure CieuiDa

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UTIUTIES PUT YOU
IN THE POOR
HOUSETIIS
WINTER?
CONSIDEI:·

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oomputed -

cording to yow Income.
Lovely ..... biMlle ,..,.
turing waiUo wall _ ,..
1110, all 8ppii8UCII,

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Galhpoh, 614~46-2842 .

• · BOciy work, Car, truck

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. Appalachian
&lt;hl1111tY Services

AUTO

Duatlwa Woodllova,
·_Fli upl1oe I Fumece

C:.Onlng
Ralncapo, Sci Mill I Full

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31801 Amberger Rd.
011 Forest Run

949"'057

Llnlof_,..,
24 Hour Anawwlng

lrt"'k:t

MIKE liNG
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R. L. HOLLON
TRUCKING
DU..,PTRUCK
SERVICE
Limestone • Gravel

a.r.tr ln1p1ct1ona

8onlor Cllaft Dtacount

Fully lnourad
814-717-4411

JIOO.I00.3040

Tap dollar- amiques, ·furnilure,
QIRss. china, clodts. go ld. silver.
coins, warch&amp;s, estates. old stone
jars, old blue &amp; while dishes, old
wood boKts, milk Dollies , Meigs
County Advertisement, Osby

Wanted To Suv : We Buy Auto's
Any Ccndit1cn, 8 14 ·388·9062, Or

61 ...46-R\RT.

Ext 1553

Ditt•Sand

$2.99 per min.

985-4422
Cbeater, Ohio

MUll be 18 yre.

serv.u

(819) 845 8434

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396 , clo Gallipolis Daily Tribun~.
825 Third Avenue, GaHapolia, qH ·
45631.
Stylist Wanred Flexible Houri,
Many Btneflta, Good LoCation;
Contact Carol At Finest Hair s.~:
lon, 61 4·448·8922.

Baby sitter needed i n my home
Saturdays Only, 1 am to 8 pm lor.
seven month old. Musl be rtt-,
sponsible, re l1 able non-smoker

w11h Chnsuan values. Send klltef
of interest and references lo :
ClA 397 Gallipalil Daily Trlbu~

825 Third Ave .. Gallipolil, Ohio

45631
Babysiner n.eeded ataftirtfl Jlin
t st. 2 or 3 dar a a week, must be

In The Home, Mull HIIM Reftr·

44&amp;·:J83g ....... 5.

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EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES

1

sonable Rain, E..,.ICtd,
.. 41 ·9823.

11~

Georgea Porlabtt S.wmUI, doth

""ul your logs 10 lht mil jutl cal
304-67!i-1g57.
IF YOUR HAVING A HARD
TIME OETTINO RUOY FOR
lH£ HOLIDAY'S? .
'
Let us. http you ehop or wrap
your g1fts. Call Michelli 11 6141

245·0701 or Cindy 114-245-0412.·

Interior and E111etior linllht&amp; c.rpenlry, lireplace ,.flnlahlng, additions, porchtl, dtckl, havtt
flfefenc:tt. :JCM.IJS-1013.
:.

Profanional TrN Service, S"mpRamoval, frH E1tlm1tt1l ln-

ouranco, 81-. O!oio: 81 ..381·'
9648, 614·367·7010.

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lHE CLEANifltl DOt:'IORII

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Retldenlial &amp; Co~ill Clean.
ing. Will Cover SurroundinG At-•
ea1. Call Toll Free For Ettimalel

1·886-610-0700,

Help Wantad

~ur OWn Aro. , . eoo.eso.soso "ATTN: Point Pleasant• Postal
EJL 1339, 12.88 Min. Muat 9e 18 Positions. Permanent lull time ·for

84..,;
34
~Sofoi.;_:_U;..e;..1,;..G-,;..114,;..5_
..,;·____ 1clerklsorlera. Full Benefits. For
~eat Outtlfons, Rtal An1wer 1, exam, application and salary inlo
Rul Psychics 1-900· 48• -1020 call : (630)906 - 235QE~et .-3670 .
Ext e878, $3.119 Min. Mull Do 16 8om-flpm.
Serl U 81H•s-&amp;~:M. _ _ _ 1AVON ! All Areas . ! Sh1rley
::.::.;::.:.::::::::::::;:::;..,

Spears.304-675-om.

0•12 . Call fer
clals.

614·245·

Or

our Holldly Spe-·

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T~ Decorate

Bur Don't.
Have The Time? Inside &amp; Ou1,:aide Decorating! Sanra·a Helpers.,
814·388·8511 .
•\
Will babylil In mr home. Call'
304·87S.2896.
I '

Will Do Housec:leanl"a, Ruson'-

NO Trnpasling, Hunting or Fish- Able Avon Representatives
ing. My land Is not your l•nd. nttded, Earn monty lor ChristSTAY OFFI Co. Rd. to off Sand· moos biMo II homt{al-k. 1-800-

-hllf Rd. Violatort ·will be pratt· 992-&amp;35&amp; or 304-882-2645, Ind.

abte Ratel, ExctNtr'll

614·388-9392.

t ..rencetl
'.

Will do odd jobl, laying block 1

hlooging drywall. 304-87$.211114.

cullel. Signod, Relltocca (Becky! ;,R::"":::--:-:--:-:-":7-:-----:--:RondOipll.
AVON· $8 ·Si51Hr. No Door To

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Wt proctn deer, make hickory Ooor, · aonuses• Fun &amp; Easy! 1·

smol\od 1oamo. IIOil I&gt;Oioona, pop- :1100::..:·82:;1_·*::4=0~Ind!S=I::":.::Re:!:p:.
. __
poronl, jorky, summor uusage. WANTED: EMERGENCY RE· 21 o

Cooler kept, d•n. uni•ry. HunaIRQ auppllea, liC:.nat 1 game LIEF WORk-AS !Substitutes)
chiCk allltian .

·DATELINE
The Girls of
your dreams
1-900·990-9330

To Detail. Complete Btnttitl Pro·
gram . Send Response To: CLA

Certified Daycar11 Provider Wttin
Gallipolla Clly Unoa; Hoa 0pon.
ingo For All Agea,Anr Shih, Roe;

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30 Announcements

Techn iques, Telephone Skills.&amp;
Compurer Skills, To Work Well
With Cl itntl 1 On 1 And Com·
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Newsweek Or U.S. News 1935 To

Wax, Bufftng
005
Per$ona!s
Long St, Rutland, Qh.
~M,...tt_t_S:-o-m-eo_n_e;..S,..p-e-cl""ai_F,..ro-m-111
0
742·21135, Alit tor Kip ,

BING;$

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

Seeking PtriOnl With PoiiiW~
Attitude &amp; Excellent Worth Eth·
ics. Ab ili ty To Applr Strvk:'t

180 Wanted To Do •

304-675·5965.

repair.

is neking a part time ~ccountl
Receivable Assistant, apply at dr
mall resume lo : 38758 Roell;·
spri~o Rd., Po"""oy, Oh. 451110.

713-5033.

Wanred To Bur Used Mobile
Homes. Call : 614·446· 0115 Or

IMny metals &amp;
motor b!ocka.
814-1192-4025 S am-I m

Rock&amp;Pflnos Rehabllllatlon C~ttr

W•nted: Someone To Do tronlriO
oncon. 610-440-88119 oay, 814-

Marlin, 61 4 -~92-7441 .

• truck pointing,
minor mi?Chlln!ca!

Tuna-uJ)I, 011 Change,

People to work durin&amp; dHr . . .
5on. No tlperience neuuarr.
Apply at Crawlord'a, HendtriOf)
WI. 30.. -e 75-&amp;404.
I

Good Black Angus Bull, must be
reglsltred. 304·895-3638.

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. ===:;-:::::::::::;;;;;~ Wanled To Buy : lin!e 'Tykes
Kitchen Set, Workshop, Play WEIER'S
_GRUESEI'S
nil
house, Possible Any Olher lillie
CHRIST-~ IS
GAUGE
Pick up d!acardld
. Tyke Toys, Pltase Call 614 ·245·
TRIES
. app!lancaa, beller:.., !ie81.

RUTLAND, OH
Homoamwn· Cuetu!!y
Sheared Seateh It White
Plne1' It Up with a &amp;m~t
IOiectloO of larger trees.
Call742·2143 or
742·21178
On s.t. Nov tlllltr

:

a non-1moker, rererence&amp; rt· ·
quired. Cai130•-87S.~e .

t948 lssuH, 614 --446-3844 Aller

·
Appointments In Gallipolis by arrangement.

4

Needed 5 ladles To Sell Avor\,

Clean Late Uodel Cars Or
Trucks, 1990 Models Or Newer,
Smitl'l Buick 'Pontiac, 1900 East~
ern Avenue, Gal!iJ)olls.

J &amp; 0'1 Auro Parts. Buying salvage veh icles. Sell ing pans. 304·

(614) 592·5025 Athens, Ohio

L::Sor:;:..,:.u:·!:1:8~64=5=8=1~31::!

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• M.T.S. Coin Shop, 151 Second

Attorney William Safranek

$3.119 per min.

FREE

$2.99/m!n, 18+
ServU

Niii:O' Nephewa and ·
a!! our frle!lcla.

~" 1~~:U 85

Commerdoi

ver And Golc:l Coins, Proofsels,

Diamonds, Antiqu&amp; Jewelry, Gold
Rlngs, Pre-1930 U.S. Currency,
Stetling, Ere. Acqu isilionl Jewelry

can relieve a debtor of
financial obligations and arrange a lair
'distribution of assels. Debiors in bankruptcy may
keep "exempt' .property for their personal use.
This may include a car, a house, clothes, and
household goods.
For Information Regarding Bankruplcy contact:

Call thla exclusive
24 hr. hotnnell

RooliD&amp;
Ml- Remodeiln&amp;...,.dmllal and

Absolule Top Dollar : AU U. S. Sil-

BANKRUPTCY

Unforgettable
Converaatlonall

Pa!otlng
Pa!oliq Rooi'J
Wollpaper llan&amp;illl

Ext. 6218 ••·

Sletera, a1otherl,

WOMEN TO TAlK
WITH YOU ·UYEUJ

.ANDDKOIA-

1·900-526·5050

of41 ,..,., Jac:.;
h!a ctaughtar, Sua;
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varloua
lneu.ranoa
llda llheiiiM IIMied end Nqu11...,nta, ¥.taUI..,..
llllllca'laa "llcla for Anllllll appot1Unlly ptoololana, U11
lhellor", · ond mailed or NqUiramanl for a ,.,_nt
lilllve!ld to: ...... eounlf bond nnd perfor111nnoa
Co1111111 ..1onoro, Court bond of 100" of. tho
Houoo, 100 loot locond ""'bact plio:. ·
ltraot, Po01aror, Ohio
No bldtlor _, ollhdnw
4l7a
hla bid within ebctt (tO)
No,bldtlor mer wlllldoaw ...,. _ . , . actuol . . . ol
hla bid within 1hlrlf (110) tho oponlnt thoraof. ~
dor• after dole of tho v:naa• of lyracuao
oponlna thereof. 111111 raonrwa tile rta111 to .....,.
County Commloolonoro ony lnlonnll- pr NIMt
,.....,. Jhl rllhl to WIIYI any or II blcll,
.
any lnlwmllllloe or to......,.
,.._ ZWIIne ·
any or 11ft blcll, .
CLERK-TRIAIUR!A
FNd - · Prnoldnnt (11) 11, 22, 2t; lTC

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and raise the creativity" were given
tiy Meigs Exte'nsion Agent Becky
And notice le horofw
Baer at the annual "Holiday Hap"'""Ullllhl Whoil ofiiiCh
P,ening" held Wednesday and ThursMVWII
or ~
of
lola, """"'
will llii lOla
ClfiHiail
lor
day at the Senior Citizens Center.
fonala•ure 11y 1M County
Aucltor
tew, or
She gave hints for decorating in
lorlohed,
to
tho
•-·
an inexpensive way, how to get the
untau the tuaa,
t"l
whole family involved in holiday
preparatioll$, and novel gift wrap,~
ping and fooc! ideas.
She prepared "skillet" cookies,
gave recipes for ail kinds of holiday
(11) 11,_21: m:
goodies, and then shared treats with
Public Notice
the hundred or so women attending
thc "happening."
PUILIC NOTICE
Decorating for O!ristmas should
N011CI Ia hlrally given
thllt on .....,..,. Nowmber
be a fun event, said Baer, for the
a,
1-. at 10:00 a.m., • (11) 22, 2t; (12) •: m:
adults !IS wei! as the children. She
public ..:a wiH ba hold 81
s,uggested an "ornament ~lint."
PUIUC NOTtCI
Public Notice .
40411 Launn! CUll Road,
An
Ordlnanoa
to provide
, "On the day you trim the tree,
" - " ' • Ohio, to aau tor.
eddlllonlll
camp
I Millan tor
"'81JCIID
hide ornaments around the house -caah ~~~· loll owl ng
ADVERTIIIIIENT
collalwll:
like an Easter egg hunt - and while
8oolod
bldo will bo Y!~rrl=-:o~:r.
1117 PLYMOUTH .
NOOIVId by tho VIllage of Council of tho Y!Jtata Of
you're preparing the lree for decorat. VOYAGIR
Syrocuao, 211111 Third St., PDII*Of, two-thlrdo of Ill
ing, have thc children do the orna2P41'1t110111RIIdl10
P.O. Box 2.., Syracu•, memllere concurring
TASTING
THE
HOliDAY
TREATS
After
Maiga
E.xtanaion
Agent
ment hunt."
·
I
Ohio 417711, at Ito olftco
:
Becky
agave
damonatratlona
on
preparing
hoilday
fooda,
thou
1117 PONTIAC IUMIIRD
. She spoke of the significance of
1111111 12 noon on Thureday,
81C11on 1: That tor tho
attending
the
"Holiday
Happening"
enjoyad
tasting
the
treata.
Hera
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December 1, 1. ., and then
living children their very own omaTho FarJWora lank and opened and reM aloud. for yMr ' " ' · . . . Vllllga left, au!sta Gina Plnn, Pomeroy, in gathering up aome goodrpents each year and providing a
llavlnao
Company, lurnlohlng ali labor, ,., ..t1 emplav• 1ft .ct1ve
lea
on
her
pillte.
Dlllployniant aa Of Octobal'
special storage box for each one, to
~!¥1 Ohio, roaarvaa matorlalo and equipment
tho rtgm to bid at 1111•...:., n-uary to _complate tho 1 , 1ltl, each lull·tlmo
~h them responsibility for hanand to withdi'IIW tho ~ conatrucllon within alxty omplnao and 11lar0
dling their own collection.
collateral prior to •Ia. (ID) day• ot tha contract •mptoyaa tha oum of Two
; "The joy of giving as well as
Hundrad Dollara (200.00),
Furtller, The Farmaro lank
...pormlttlnt. each :amployaa In al!llva
~ceiving" can be taught by taking ·
and lavtnao Company a!Jnlnt
• :12 ft. x 41 ft. Pole lam part·tlma ompiO'fii!Dn' tho
, . _ .,. rtaht to rafact· of
children shopping. Baer suggested
lulldlng
on vlllogo ownad
any or all bide oubmlttod. ·
oum of One Hundrad '""
setting a budget, then Jetting the
property.
Doliaro (IIO.oo), IICh
F
.
tho
above
Plana and apoclllcatl0f11 oJWployaa In · llmltod part·
C;lch child pick out what he or she
ODI:...J will ba lllllclln tho can
bo obtained ot tha limo employment Fifty
wants and then buying a second one
condition h Ia In, with no Syracuu
llunlclpal Dollaro (110.00), ooch noxpreoa or Implied lulld!ng or lrom
tO be given to another child. She said
lloyor omployaa employed aftlr
the chi11: should then be involved in
George
G. Connolly, at October 1, 1 - thl eum of
For further lnlo.-tlon, •21.00 per oat, which
i)le wrapping and delivering to a
Fifty Dollins (10.00).
Jerry at Jlt2.7430.
money will ba nslunc!od to
aommunity organization involved in
II ctlon 1: Thla OrdlrwM:tt
(11) 10, 21, 22; lTC
tho UniUCCIIIful blcldora shall like o11oc1 and Ill :n·
providing toys for needy ctVldren.
•pon tho return of tha Ioree on Doc:otnbar 2, t ....
As for other decorating around
Public Notice
eomplatl HI no mo" than AnESn~11w1,1 ...
tile house, thc extension agent dislin (10) dare-r tho bid
Kathy ltyMII,
PUISLIC NOT!Ci
opening data. Chock•· ahan
played several arrangements . which
Clorllll'laalutw
liD ,ADV1111111!111!1NT
bo mode payable to· tho
VllllpofPOII&gt;Iftly
she described as inexpensive. arid .
Sealed propo..la olll ba VlllaJII Ollyraou...
...... County, Ohio
easy to create. One used a magazine
nscolvod at tho olllco of tho
Eaell blcldor Ia i'aqulrad to
John 11-. Pnsoldlnt
llolga
County lum:.h with Ito propoaa!, 1
ljasket, tilled on its side and decoratScottDiton
Comm!oolonare,
100
E.
bid bondo In on amount ol
ed with an open Bible, candles,
OeiiWallon
locond 111.; Poniaroy, Ohio 100% of tha bid' amount
LanyWallru,.
greenery and pine cones.
untll1 :GO p.m. on Dacamber wllh ourolf aatlar.otory to
George Wright
Another was created 'with hurriI, 11111 and opened tha alorooold VIllage ol
Card of Thanks
William You,.
thereafter tor tum!ahlng Syrocu... lid Bonde ahaN
. c)ne lamp globes filled with red,
(11) • • 2t; m:
material
end
performing
ba oceomponlld by Proof of
green. blue, and gold glass bulbs and
labor lor tho coniiNctkln Authority
Perhapl you Hilt I
of Ull olllclol or
bows. She also suggested accent
ol:
lovely
cerci,
MAKING
ORNAMENTAI
a
part
of
the
"Ho!lday
Happening"
prol!ows on pillows, chandeliers, canAc!dll!on.to llalgo County ~-~----....J.------.­
Or lit quietly In 1
Ooa Shelter 81 tho llolgo
jl!eslicks, lamp posts and mail boxes gram, those attending were encouraged to "raise th-'r creativity. •
Counlr Falrgrounda,
They ~ere given Styrofoam bal!e, hoilday designed Iabrie, cord,
to add a festive touch.
chair.
Pomoroy. Ohio.
sequlna,
lace,
g!!tter
and
g.na.
Here
Clara
Conroy
of
Chaster
works
KIT ;N' CARLYJ,.E fiJ by Larry Wrlpt
·, As for gifts, Baer advised that
Perhapl
you
Hilt
I
·
In ICCOrdoneo with tho
:•presents don't have to cost a lot of on har.omamenL Now 88 aha has been a regular at the "happening•
plano prepansd by Dick
· funeral sp!'lly,
PloniDik; Archlllct, I North
money to be appreciated . She said for many yeare.
n ao we uw It there. Court.Jt, Rm 310, Alhlno,
'.Orne families really cherish family
Ohlo41to1.
!ICirlooms, scrapbooks ond photo Ia, 2 112 ·cup, Rice l{rispies, I cup stirring constantly. Add dates. Tum
Pll'haps you spolce
llcla W!ll ba NCalvod tor
chopped
nuts
arid
coconut.
the
ski!let
to
low
heat
and
stir
coni)bums.
the
klnc:lelt
worda,
gonons!
c:oubact only, with a
stantly, cooking slowly 10 to 15
· She also suggested thinking
proJactof m,ooo.
·A8 any frllncl
about "no cost gifts -- like personal
The recipe calls for melting the minutes. Turn off the heal and add
A pns'bld conllnnnco will
coulduy;
ba hold at tho profact olio
gift certificates for free babysitting,_ butter in a heavy skillet. In a .bowl vani!la, cereal and nuts. Drop by
,on tho 111111 County
snow shoveling, lawn mowing, beat the eggs, s~gar and salt. Turn spoonful into coconut and roil into
Perhaps you were
Flllrgrounda on Doc. 2, 1"'
:louse cleaning, or special meals."
off the heat and add the egg mixture, bails.
not there at 1111,
at !O:OOa.m.
Coplll of tho plano mer
.. The dangers of overspending ~:\1J.'!,.....·~~·\a.'!~·~~·~~l';'
Just thought of us
be ob.-:nad bt potantlel
IJ'SUlting in Christmas bill blues in
that clay,
blddens lit tho olllco of tho
January was .also discussed and
S?olga
County
Whatever. you did to
~Jan ahead" was her advice.
Commloalonons, or at tho
.. Shopping the sales, making gifts,
cDniOJe our hellrll,
ollloo of lhl oochllact.
All quootlono nstardlng
selling up a budget, and considering
Wa thank you ao
tho plena aholild be
a·Christinas cJ ub to put away money
much whatever.
dlractod to tho architect.
all year long were among her sugRick l'lanlook ·at 11 4·1t2·
the part.
'geSIIOnS.
.
MGIIIrllll.......
ThefamHyof
·- Determining the amount of
Each bid muat be
111oney needed for gifts several
occ:omponlld
"' llllhlr. bid
PEARL PROFFIII
bond in an amount with a
months ahead and then seui ng aside "'•.
auraty aatlalactory to tho
tf'l fl..fl.'i
)I portion each week was another It{
'*"b 1 hMflnD
iilii
t,Up.IOWf
aloraaald S?olaa County
way she suggested for avoiding the ~
Wfl
~~
..
CIIH&lt; lo Hr;l't, 1~' 30 Announcements
, . . . , lltHM!g,.
Christmas bill blues.
· In
· As for entertaining Baer recom- ~
. ,. .
mended preparing foods which can
In lhl Wqrtt?-llmltlqlc Qq
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be made ahead of time as one secret
Flllllf(, '11W Qrt/lqXhM '9''11/ntdl
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LAWRENCE "Fred"
-.
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-- . . SCARBERRY
to being a good pany hostess. ~~-,.,.,.,D(NH'IIIIflln llmf
~~:
l'utting fooc! trays not only in the
1br Q:d r, M At anty lfHI.W
~
Nov. 29,'1946-~itchen but other rooms was ,a sugNov. 23, 1991
!lftr
Mz• lphfllt !IIlii·
gestion for encouraging guests to
You loft ue flva ~
circulate.
i&amp;
7 h. . ihll lntll'fd/blf
~
-·
ago
-She suggested preparing more ~
,...tJq mAl rn ng
~
. .
Our grief
ciMp
-food than is needed, then freezing l\..
lh« ,,,w Drpt
~-·
and 81rong,
-,jihatever!eftovers there are for fam- It\
SiC rw 111ft 11 nq 1/m/tpn
~
But th!OIIIIh the ,..S,
--yoUr
memory
cioatt
ily meals later. Textures, shapes, col- ~
hqrtlllWIV rpu 17 bw . ,
~
-We'Ve maiutgMJ to
qrs, flavors and different methods of
hwryln nmr""'lwltiM
~~
any
on.
:;
BULLETIN BOARD DEADLINE :
::
P,replration give variety to food
Wa ·,.,....
_,.mmbar- and tray's, she said. As for clean up
CltdMn X llllt!.
.
:: 2:00PM DAY BHORE PUBLICATION! :;
"you'll thank yourself in the morning ~~ ~~ ~;,;Q( ~;,;Q( ~~ ~~
-no -if you clean up the party the night
!ongar by our aide
before," she added.
Your memory !a ltll!
This Friday, ~ v22nd
· Tricks for quick treats were also
210 dear.
PAJAMA PA
'96
Jliven by Bacr-who suggested taking
We know that you SPORT~MAN
"*'y-made cookies. dipping them
w/DJ JennHerT. 9 pm-12 mid: ·
watching
in chocolate and sprinkling them
And .. Jiu!d!ng Ul fronn I
THE WATERING HOLE
with coconut, · icing in white and
llbove
Prizes For Best PJ's ·
decorating with colored · sugar,
We know you're
614-992·9901
with ua
pt!lling on an icing glaze and trimWa feJJ your "'ding
mini with chOpped red and green
Jon. '
candied cherries.
BINGO
Fruit cill can be given a lift, she
Post 467, Rutland
. • ·~. by cutting it into bars and
· Mon. &amp; Wed., 6:30pm .
110 Help Wanted
sire3ding with cream cheese.
Bini $1300.00 &amp; Growing
Ster
For using thai leftover turkey.
SSQ.OO or 1110111 per siame. ·
~ proposed a turkey cr~nberry
WANTED: EMERGENCY RELIEF
Beech Grove Road
qo:JSUit.
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WORKERS
(Substitute$)
needed
to
• The recipe ca!ls for a package of
teach community and personal skills to
cream c~se. softened, J/4 cup .
TAVERN .
orange marmalade, 112 cup chopped
adults with learning limitations In their
Euchre
Tournament
pecans. mixed together. A pound &lt;1f
own home In Gallla and Meigs Counties.
•
thin sliced cookecl ttlrkey and six
Every Monday Night
Hours: As scheduled/as needed; must
ctoill8llta or ro!!s, split, along with
be able to work evenings, weekends lllld
Sign In by, 7 p:m.
With 314 cup whole beiTy cranberry
overnights.
High
school
degree,
valid
Stalling prompJiy at 7:30 p.m.
uuce.
• 111e cram cheese mixture should
driver's license, three years licensed
!'!( spread on the ro!ls, the turkey
driving el(peril~nce, good driving record
REWARD
s!jccl put on and then the cranberry
and
adequate
automobile
insurance
.Anyone having lnfonnation.
JIIIICC spooned on top.
coverage
required.
Salary:
$5.25/hr,
to
AmoftJlthe favorites of the cookoonqamlng ltolen pockelbcok
start. Training provided. Send reau~ to:
tuted by !hOse at :he "happen- ·
from -Tartan Parking Lot,
int wen: the S!dliel Cooldes.
P.O. Box · 604, Jackson, OH.
plelll oontllcl Mldillllp4~11
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11/25/96. Equat Opportunity Employer.
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nasa wilh peopla .you know, lncf !

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3 Shepherd Border Come Pup A1 Netdtd; Must Be Abl~ To mail until you hive lnM1tfga1H
Bltclli /Whitt tit WDfming 2 Fe- Work Ennin~a. w.. ktndl And iht olllring.

milt l&lt;itttnl, Yellow Cringe Cob
Appru. 7 Wontha Old, 01 •·256·
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8 Vlat Old SiameM Ftmalt Cll, Adequ1tt Au&amp;omoblle.lnaurarn:e
Had Sholl,
Mu01 Stay COYerogo Required. Sala'l': $5.25

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plato. Need Ia Mil IIIII. Coli REGINAatl1....,2-dot.

2 &amp; 3 bedroom mobile home1
1....ting 01 S260-QOO, - r, wtt·
tar and trash Included, 814·892·

2 I 3 Bedroom Trailer tlt4-448 0722. fJ1-4--448-7788.

ery. 304-155-5185.

2 bedfoom mobile home for rani,

NEW 1117 14 WIDE ::1 8ED..

utllitlas paid, "o pets, references

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ROOMII11,22S Fret Delivery &amp; depasit, 3 112 miles touth at
Sot-Up No l'liy1111ftll Untl Ftllru· llidllopor1, Sa, 81.-387.()(111 .
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1cttville ~rea. No Pttts, Reterenc-

HARTS MASONARY • Block,
bricllo &amp; 110M WOrk, 30 Y•rl tiPifttnce, fHIOnllble ratH. 30.4•5-3511 oflor 1:00pm, no job to
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Ntw 11187 1• WidH, 2 -oom,
$15,225, kM dalivory lind Mt•UP,
No p:_enc until flbrulfy
11187.1
251-5070.

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310 Homel for Sale
122 Highland Avt. 3Btdroom, 2
._th, ....,.. tiJr gao lurr11u, eentral air, full basemenl. $45,500.
30!-875-1120.

3 bldfoom houae. 1. acnt more or
ltll, fenced tront yard, Rack·
spring• Rd., PomerOy, 1114·012-

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3 lltdnlom Ranch, 3 letha, Full
Baltment, Gerage, Gat Heal,
Fo piL:ao, - . Lorge 1.o1. 511, CIIJ 5choolo, $89,500 li1•·
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3 Bulraoms, 1 Baf'l, Kild1en Ap-

Anrac:m Interior, Full
Llnllnlohtd -~ I Car Go·
rage, Now Vinyl Sldlno &amp; Hell
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1 112 Storr Houoo, With
Building, 32.8 Acret, Localion
State Rout• 1 South 814· 256-

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31 Acre• 3 Batlroom House.
.51,!00 114-258-8710.
1 room houae wilh battl, goOd
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finanate, ... Guida.. 132 BuntrI"AAt. I'UIIIODJ4 81.f..t92-25i!l.

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lilt ........-:a 4 bldioom house.

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port.-., -llding. oulltuifd.
1ng. sa.ooo 080, e1..-...s14.
Four bedroom hou1e, ana oulllultllng. 1+ we of lord, Chir, 112
Y••• old oldlng, $26,000 OBO,
014-e82-4&amp;1 • .

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2 Bedrooms, One Bath, S8DO
W.A.C. Eur Terms, 1·800-

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-pnce Reducecrt Lo9 Home 3-4
bedraom, 2 baths, heat pump, 2

car .,.., 3.1 .ern, 3 112 miles
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AlYEA FRONT PROPERTY,
"'''" NOUH, 727 FIRST AYE·
NUE, GALLIPOLIS, 111,100,
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320 Mobile Homes .
for Sale
1112 14x85 Brookshire 2bed·
rootn, IOtal tlecltic, heat pump.

.. 1500. :J04.578.20o16.
1113 Schultz t4x7D With 7'x2t '
E•pando, 3 s.ctrooml. 2 Balhl,
CA. H"t Pump, Loll Of E,~ttrall

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tt• 241 IP .

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down, 1150/mo, wilh approved
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texeo 3 bedroom, 2 bath,

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TV tloor model, 1 c:onaolt lltteo

New Upstairs effidanc:f. with Pri·
vate entrance, comp tilly furnished, qultlsurroundlngs. lhrM
miles from rhe Ravenewaod
RltCI'IIa Bridge In Ohio. II you ore
baking, Irs a IT'Uit .... Irs t3ao
1101' monlh. utili1ift 110 ir d - "
S300 deposit 11 required . For
more inlormation or an appcNnlmenl, call 814· 843· 5343 and

lloor model, 1 antique dlnlno
room 1
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Nice IWO bedroom apttrttntnt In
l'ornoror. no- 81..0021158-

2 Bedroom trailer. furni1hed ,
washer &amp; dryer, a/cr S250/mo +
deposit &amp; relerencea. 304 -875-

0ne and tw'o bedroom apart ..
ment1; also an eHiciency aptlrtmon~ e 14-11112·211111.

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Fiest Pup, 6 Weeks $75 Each : 2

3 Piece Antique Bedroom Suite
$350:,. 114•24 s.5881 .

3 Years, ISO Each, 814 -245·
5597.

1010 lincoln Collector Seritl,

150 A Piece Or All For 8135 ,

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3 Males: Ran Terrie,. Mountain

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bouohl July 1998, uatd 2 monlho,

Q;:o;.i;'Si;;p::P.;[Gi;~;-1 On~ 500 ~ado, ...1100. 81•-•.o,3437.
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17 Ytor Old HorM G•eat For 720 -..-k· 1 "•'Surpluo
C-lloge Clotlt- Troll ~··m !1380.
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ancl Tranoomlooion. T"l'ptr, Cat·
lie Rac~o. Good Shope, t1.200.
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Warer, $200 Deposit ReferencM,
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'83 BUick Electrll, body fair, runs,
ou.m ·7271 .
'92 fard Taurua, 4 door, wnlte,
tilt, ci'l,llae, 73,000 milea;
~~~~~~~-:--:--:Tovota. 4WO, 69,000 mllea. run&amp; gaod, body. rouoh : both UIOO 11181 ClltYy S· 10, ..yi. 5apd, lit,
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am-lm, Rally whHII, bed liner,
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71 0 Autos for Sale

:soots By Reefwlng, Chippewa, AKC Cocker Spln·iel pups, buH
:Rocky, Ton)' .Lai'na. Guaranteed
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Cadillac . FlttiWOOd 1736.
month with only $995 down. Cill '
Bedroom trailer, you· pay utili- One bedroom apaftment in Pt. Loweat Prices At Shoe Cafe, Gal- colot, l 00e1: 304-e75-1782.
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RUSS 11 01 ..38S.otlllll.
o- Get"nn She"'-rd pu~ Brougham E~ecellent COndllion. · ,9~4 Full Size Dodge Truck, 2
ties, $100 depotit, no pets. 304· Plealllnf, fJt.f.OD2-5858. ·
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675-2535.
Concrete
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Plaltic
Septic
·ranks,
pies,
weeks okf, 2-rnalet, t -fe-. Loclrls, AMJFM Cassette, Tilt, Whttl Dri,., 318. Auto, Lotdtd,
One bedroom .fumisheC:J apartNEW AEPO'S ONLY Z LEFT
30
Crulu, Air, Power Seats 1 1,800 3&lt;1,000 Milel. $12,500 OBQ; ' " '
Never lived In, Free Oeliverr 2 bedrOom, on 112 acte lot, deCk. ment in Mldchport, call et ..·«B- 300 Thru 2,000 Gallons Ron ~:_~~~ shots $ wormed "
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814-441 -1975 Daytime, 8t4-245- Ford Rrnger SIOndOrd 2 Whoa!
And S.t·Up, No Payments Until fronl porch, 1 llortigt lhed, ~I
Drive, 1&amp;,000 1111111, t:I,OOO 080,
53)4.
or
114-092-5231.
1-8Q0.537·95211.
AKC Reg Germon Shtphood pup- 00184 Evenings.
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814-258-1233.
SOlO.
S200 pluo utii.... 814-992-2622.
One bedroom, furnished, e11tra OP Exercin bike ; AB trai ner ; pies, 7 weeks old, first lhols 6 1985 Okls 98 Regency PW, POL,
. 3CN-e75-4281l.
PS, &amp;OK Actual llileo. S2.aoo . 730 vans' &amp;
New A.pos, only 2 leh, never 2 Bedrooms, Addison Pilce, 12201 nice with privalt ennnce in Mkf. .014-742· 13&lt;17.
dleport Call &amp;14· 354·4084 and
AKC Reglotortd Cocklr Spenlel 61H45-5887.
~- In, frM MINtry lnd HI.YP, Mo., Waw Paid, 61.,.~3437.
'88 Chevy araztr
au1o,
Earn Christmas. Host a Tupper - Pups. Males &amp; Fem.kta, Caloll:
No payment unlil February 1W7. ·
lteYtt '""·~ware demonstration. Extra gilts. ChOcGiate, Black, Blonde, Buff &amp; 1986 Celebrily Eurospon 80,000 94,000 ""'-'· 614-702·2140 oflor
·-25f.5070.
31Wdrooms, 2 Baths, Acre &amp; 1f2
1Win RiYira Tawer, now acc:illpttng Call 1·800·484· 1782 S.C. 2719.
S!&gt;m.
White, Gt4-44$-a742 _ •
miles. S2,000. 304-875-4361 .
$325/Mo., Deposit Re(Jiired, 513appltcatlona tar 1br. HUO subsid·
NEW'f lank Repo'l, Owner fi - 574·2539. I
'91
Chevy Suburban 4••. :ISO ...
Jzed apt far elderly and hindi· Electric typewnter, 2 Little Tyke AKC Registered Dalmatian nupo
nancing avaiablel 1171/ma. Free
tomatic, air, srareo, high miles,
.sw1ngs, 2 wood burner sroves,
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Ford
Thundefbird,
'Fair
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' For Rent Of Sale: 1987 14xBO 2 ooppad. EOH 300-875-8e111.
VGfY nice, $9800, 814-DU2,..111. ambulatorv chair. 304-882·3339. 'P 81 • rea Y
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Bedrooms: No Pe11, Vlfy Clean,
after Spm.
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$1,200 Before 6:00 CaM 814·448· 1065 Ford Ranger 4 Whotl DriVe, ' ,'
61 ..258-6Qf19.
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Yust Hll 5 display maclel Oou1052, A'1er 8:00 Call 614-446· Rtcenlly Rebuilt Transmiuion,
blawldeo. USSAVESSS Free oet- GrMn Terrace S2651Mo .• No ' ties. Deposit 1 rtlerences. Call .
FALL SPECIAL
Bordai Collie Puppy 8 Uanths 1421 .
Top Of En'gine,. Body Work,
up &amp; deUvert, free central air. Pet1, 3 References, 814 -448 ao..ets-2""S.
92% High Efficiency Furnace, Old Pick 01 LIIIM. Sconilh fllood$3,500
Or Best Oller, 814- 251Oakwood Homt1 Nitro.
304· 0737.
60,000 BTU ·S7a5; 80,000 BTU • line $35: AKC Rtlfllotered Sib&amp;· 1987· Olds Cuttasa Supreme,
very nice grou'nd 11oor apartmenl $885;
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755-5885.
100,000 BTU -$995. The rlan Hualrly Pup~et, Exctlltnl 98,000 miles, V-8, automarlc, 8800.
Mobile Home and Lot for Aanr In quiet aurroundings located Above Prices Are For Furnace Blooclint, 81..,. .. 6-9290.
good cond. $13,000 . 1114 · 448 - 1986 Chevy Full Size Conversion
three mi181i from the Ravenswood Only. Free Ellimate To Install
Schull 12x85, lair conc:l., 2br, WI 81..-1219
1087.
Van, While and NIYy Excellent
Rito:l'ie Bridge in Ohio. Completely Furnar.e, Duct Work, Etc. 5 Year CFA Registered Pellinan Kinent.
l&amp;ogt utility room, refrigerator,
low Mileage, 81 4·441Condition,
furnillhed
wilh
washer,
dryer,
dishNi~
2
BedfOOmJ,
$225/Mo.,
8
11ova &amp; 2 window ac, $2,800
Warranty All Patts. Ulettme Wll· 1200. Wilh Breeding Rlghla &amp; 1988 Cougar, axeellent GOndition,
11126.
Miles Down 218, Nice, Referenc- washer and Iaroe kitchen with all renty On Heat Exchar\ijer 614· Pedigree. Phone: 814-258-et07
firm I04oe75-3000.
can
61 ..992-32...
et, Deposit Requlfed, 814 -448- appliances. Nice bath with taroe 446~. 1·8l0·291·0098.
1986 Ford Rangitt V--1, auiOmatk:,
thower, large ma11er bedroom
Stcilonal Home 80x24 3 BR 2 am. 61..:156-8251.
AKC Cocker Pupo, White, Bull 1988 Escort GT Black, Sunroof,
Bath, 2 LR's, On Rented lot,
with a working fireplace. Living Fir111 wood for sale. 30-4-8-75-7937 Spots, Shott, Wormed, Tails Cruise Control, $1,500, 614·258- till, ac, nice aruck 4,1114, roll bar.
:ll•-675-3229.
Trailer lor Rent. Beautiful ·River araa hu lots of room. At $400 Of 304-875-5053.
· Phont:e••,..a-3507.
Docked, . 2 Females, 3 Males. 6163, 614·38&amp;-8459.
View: _Kanauoa . Foster's Mobile 1101' month utiillel lnchlded. A Fi replace lnnn Glau Doors, Ready 11118188.1150, B14·4-4tl·
1fj91 Dodge Caravan LE. looded,
Very nice 1915 1.tlt70 with 2 Home Park, 614-441 ·«)181
1988 Nissan Pulsar, new ltres ,
depoall of 1400 is required . For
1100
ve'y nice condition, hlgJl milet .
batha. large Island lrlltcl'len with
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more information call 814·8.43- Screen 2 Fans. 614-446-,387.
Asking $7,800. !Below book valpatio door. CsN 814·385-9021 Ilk Two Bedroom Furnilhed On F1acCocker Speniel puppies, 2 bfackl $2,000. OI!Cl304-675-5332.
ue). 614·441 ·0135 Aher 5:00pm.
coon Creek, Cora Uill, Deposit,
lo.rMb.
Firewood For Sale, S-4D A Load, white males. S50ea . 304-773·
N~ Pets, $250/Mo., 614 -379- 450 ·
614-258·1831, 814-258·1540.
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1988 01ds Cella 88, 614-992 '
Furnished
1996 Chevr exlendecl caD, 4wd, '·
350 Lots &amp; Acreage
2929.
6660..
350 au·to, loaded, asking
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Firewood for safe, $35 load, split, Mtlead' s Poodle Grooming.•
1993 14X70 2br, 2bath, Iota of Two bedroom mobiie home, S250
1988 Oldo Otlta 86: 10'iv Oodgt $23,000. 304·675-5332.
CUI, delivefad. 304·895-329g.
large dogs groomed, bathed and
Circle Morel, New Ownership,
e11tras, on 8110 acre, Crabcreek plus utilities. call 614-gg2-5of43.
Van; 1984 For~ Ranger, All A·1 87 Chevy Scottsdale n 2 ton 4 • 4•
~ewly Remodeled. Efficiency . F~- For Sale: OoJt $35, Picft. dipped; S•o : Iaroe Collieo, $35;
.Rd. $35,000 . 300-075-3720 altar
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small Collie, 130; Cocker Spang~ar, 814· 448-9538, &amp;U -387- 350, auto, Cluise, tilt, new tires &amp;
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Lotd,
8
Rooms,
HBO.
Cinlfi'ID,
ShowtJme.
14
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5:30pm.
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P
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iela, $25 ; large Poodles, $18;
Weekly, Montnlr Rates, 614-448rims, too manr exns to Nsr, verv
Franklin
Fireplace
With
Heat
ama~ Poodlea, -$18. Call Coolville,
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Rent
2501,814-387-0612.
43. 7 acres located on Gold RidQe.
1988 Plymouth Sundance. Auto, 1 . --· ~ $8,000, 614·992~551 atw
Shield ' Good Condition, All Ac- 814·867-3015.
Darwin, Ohia. Two trailer hoo-a~
AMIFM Cassette, AC, Appro,11.
1 and 2 bedlnom apartments. fur. Roams far rent - we~ or month;
1
ups, lrae gas, reasoneble •belt
Pets Plus. Silver 'Bridge Plaza.
73,ooo Milas, s2.1oo 6u-••' · 740
Motorcycles
nished and unfurnished, aeturity SIIU'ting at.l1201mo. Game Hotel. ceasories, $250, 6 -1·.W6-3437.
ollro", 010-9112-2029 after 5pm
n
Goll Carts For Sale. 30• ·875- liD% Off Every Tl'ing. E,.y 011)11 0191, After 4 P.M
deposit required, no pets, 814- 814-~.
5162.
814·441.0770.
-...:..-------~1 1988 Hariey Oavid1on 1200 '"'
73.5 acres stcluded hOme sire 992-22t8.
Sleeping rooma with cooking .
excellent hunting, Green School
Poodle puppies- teacups, white: 1988 Ranger 4114 V-6, Manuel Sportster, f:andr brandfw!ne &amp;
1 Bedroom, Extra Nice, Near Also ttlllltr apace on river. All
black, only 101( niles, loaded WI ;
IMII'Iel81o-245-5o483
Holzll'rs, $266/Mo.. Plus Utilities, hook-ups. Call after 2:00p.m., Grubb'• Piano· Noina &amp; tePIIII's. toys, black ; also minia ture Hubs, 5 Speed, With EKtrasl 814· · chrome, &amp;llcellent condition,
and
Schnauzers,
AKC,
shots
·Problomo? Timed? Col tho
.46·2588.
BRUNER LAND
$7,900, 614·992·5174. .
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304-773-5851 , MaJOrT WV.
"NDrmed, champion biOodNne: 614piono Dr.l1 ......... 525
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687-3&lt;104.
1988 T-Bird Turbo, mint condi - 198~ 4-Whaeltr, 350 Yahama
2 Bedroom Apartmant At !iO 460 Sjlace for Rent
Indoor Sole: 2 Floh Janko, Sega
tion~ 49 ,000 mllea, one owner;
moto.4 ulilitr type, good c'ond,
Gallia Co : New Parc.els On Grape Str•t In Gallipolla •2101
Puppy Palac:a l&lt;ennelt, Boarding, new tires. all power. Call 304·
Mo.! Calll14-388-1~
Mobile home sites tor fent, call 1 ~ ,Soper Nlnltnda. Choat of Draw.
12,500. 304-~75-2070.
Friendlr Ridge Ad. 8 + Acres
era. Sw-. Ful Size Bed Wl1n Stud Serv~e Puppleo, Groomlno. 875-7396 between 5:30 ~ 8p 'n Or
1100-837-3238.
S7,500, Nic&amp; level tO Acres
lola"••• And Box Sp!ingr, Blkts, Bur. Sell iA Tr•,:l•, AII -Brteds. leave message.
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2
BedroOms,
No
Pets,
$3951Mo.,
S14,000 ·0r 5 Acres With Newer
excellenr condition, many extra&amp;.
UllliliH Paid, $190 Deposil, e1•- Mobile hOm.- spaces !Of rent, up Bedspreads Wilh Shams And Payments ~elcome, 8H·388Double Wide $47,5001 Teens Run
1989 Chrysler New Yorker 5lh 1 ....00. 304-075-1758.,304-675448-3437.
to 18x80's, $85 per monlh. water, Curtainl, Flame Interi or, Nice 0429.
&amp; Chambart Rds. Nice 9-12 Acre
sewer and trastl'include'd, 514 - Clo!h;ng. 81 .. 446·1385.
318 motor, loaded, 70,000 miles. 31140.
Registered f.tiJ,Ie Himalayan De- $6.!&gt;00.
lots, Plenty OlleYel·For t-tome + 2 or 3 Bedroom, 1 bam, UPIIIitl ~2-2187.
clawed, Neutered, Vaccinated, 1983 Same as above, 38,000 Big Foot brand new SBOO 614·
Vard SHl..,O~ + Up. Gallipolis,
11111. VIand SL Csl 300-1175-!05-1.
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Neighborhood At!. 10 Acres
$50, 6U·256 ·6163, 614· 386· miles. 15,500. Cars in, perfect 388-9192
AERATION
IIOTORS
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$18,900 Or 22 Aeros Wl1h Pond 2bdrm. apts., total electric, ap•
Repaired, New I Rebuilt In Stock. ..59.
cond. 304-675-6132.·
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$25,000. Csn For Mapa T"""'l
plianc:n furnished, laundf'y room
760 Auto Pans &amp;
CsN Ron Evon' 1-80Q.537-11528.
lacilities, dose to school in tcJWn.
1989 Ford Probe, good shape.
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MUS I C8 I
570
Accessories
Mtigl Co: Less Than Lot Renlf S AppHcationo avalloblo at: Vllleoo 5.10
Household
high mileaoe. $2, 000 OBO. 304·
Uh Chairs, Electtic Wheelchairs, ·
Acres $8,500 Onty $1 ,000 Down G - API~ ••• ., calf 814-1182·
Goods
Instruments
675-7299.
Budget Pr ice Transmissiona, v ~
1102 Uo. /8 Yean Athena Co. 3111 . EOH.
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Stair Lifts, Van Litts, Scooters,
Used 1Rebuit1, All Trpes, Over
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School~
19a9Mercurr
Topaz
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FORSALE:
CONSOLEPIANO
New
lUted,
Bowman's
Homecare,
30 Inch El..ulc Range, •95: •o
responsible part wanted 10 rreke
miles, automatic, rile, ar1ovfm cas- 10,090 TransmiSSions, Clulc:hes
3 ·4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Cenlra.l Inch Kenmore Electric Flange 814...... 72183:
Flywheels, Overhual KHs, 614 Call For Maps I OWner Finane:· Gas Heat, And Air COlkiiUoned, Was 1125 Cui To 195; ,17 Cu. Ft.
low monthly payment• on plano.
sene, very weU maintained, excel' ".fll
see local~)'. caH :_I -pD0·268-8218.
lent interior, $1050, 614-849·231 1 245-5677
ing tnro. 1
Down + We WaN( /Orr• Hook-Ups, Oiah- Chest Freezer 1125: Hot Polnl Matching sofa 1 chair, tan with
Finance Balanct, 10% Off Cash washer, Dispo11l, Fans In Every Refrigerator Was $175 Cut To rust &amp; o~• floral dnlgl\ tHS:
days or614-94Q-2644 8Y8nings.
New gas tanks, 1 ·ton truck . !
PurchasOsl
Room, Nice Kitchen, Plenty Of $150: G.E. Side Br Side Relti9· baby c:hangtng tabla with bathnet Kramer electric gui tar &amp; amp,
baby plus two pedals, ltllthan 1 yr. 1992 Dodge Shadow Automatic, wheels &amp; radiatori. 0 &amp; R Auto,
Cabinet Space, 514-888-7174.
erator $195: G.E; . AutomatiC with 2 shelves, S20: New Developmenl- Riverbertcl Es-·
bed with ~altress, '$80; (1} Ntbo okt same aa new.c:ondilion, 1350 Air, Rear Spo'iler 65,000' Uiles·1 Ripter. WV. 304-372·3933 or 1·
3 Bedroom~, 5 Coun Srreer. Gall- Washer S95; Whirlpool Washer
. S3. 700 OBO 614· 256-6340, 814- 800·273-9329.
1ate1. scenic lOll, undergroun~
GT. faclial ~re, '400 mi.), tize 215-' 080, 014-742·2373.
256-6467. .
-----'----utilities, 2 milea !rom RavenMOOd, polis, KiiChen Wilh StcWe, Refrig· 1125 ; Kenmore Dryer S95: G.E. 65.R15, ..0: caR 014·992·6778.
eraror, No Peta, Oepaall, Rerer- Dryer StSO: Skaggs Appliance•.
580
Fruits &amp;
-::::-::---:-:--:--:---! White rrbergtass IOppor, off a tong
30!·273-0773 or 300-273-3052
trcet. S3SO/Mo., 8 1 4-~g28.
76 Vine Street, Gallipolis. 614- New 5e piec:e craftsman socket
1992 Geo Mllro Good condilion. bed Toyota , asking $75, goad
446·7398, 1-80()--t08-3499.
Vegetables
s Speeo . A!AIFM cassette, shape, 614-909-2252...,.;ng~
set, 133.95; Uouberg 41D ,pump,
Parcels on Rarburn Rd. Wa11r,
$135 : Winchesrer model twelve,
12 100 61
paved road, reasonable resrric- 3 Room &amp; Bath Everythlno Now:
566725
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790 Campers &amp;
.
Reconditioned 18 g~uge, $295; t2 gauge double Apple•· south of Carpenter on SR
lions. 304 -675 -5253. (no sinGle- Stove, RefrlgeraiOr, All U1U!Ues
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,WASHINGTON - For · f~er -. and
newly no-elected - Rep. Ted Stnckland,lt has
been welcome-back time at the Capitol.
Mr. Strickland, one oflhe scores of Democ·
~Is sv:ept away from Congress by the Repubhcan .ude of 1994, ~turned .t~ lhe City for C&lt;_&gt;D·
gnoss1onal on~n~tion acbv111es last week like
a fighter nocl":'nn~g a crown.
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, Only this bme 1t was the 6th Congressional
District seat, which he lost in 1994 to Rep.
Frank Cnomeans, R-Gallipolis, in a squeaker
of a~ and won back this year from Mr. Cremeans tn an almost equally close contest. .
Mr. Strickland, of Lucasville, .immediately
·. nonewed acquaintances ~ith an ele.vator operator .who nocognized him from his pnovtous
mural• done In chlllk semce. .
IMndecl Into the pln..r of
He said the operator told him: "He (Cno.the lbrary wall with her little finmeans) was noal nice to me. ~ just like you betger. Ewntullly,lhera _,.11 one MjllcliMI 1 plo- mother
going to churoh w1tt1 her llft!e
boy. They ara gone now •lloyecl by 1 _ , . .mrm.
But, Vllml Plkko)l ramembera
th1 New PhHidelphll Public
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As Mr. Strickland, 55, stood in tbe hallway

of the Longworth House Office Building,
members and staff who remembenod him
stopped to shake his hand.
He said he feels more affinity with his first
class: the '!"'mbers who came jn after the 1992
elect1ons, than he does with this one.
"I am happy that I won. It feels good to be
heno," he said, wearing what he said was lhe
same "J.C. Penney special'' pinstripe suit he
owned in his first term.
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But be seemed detennined not to gloat
"I understand that the Republic is not
going 1o stand or fall depending on. whether
I'm in office. I try to keep that perspective. I
am really gratified the people allowed me to
come b~k." Mr. Strickland said.
Congress is a diffenont place than when he
left it after one term, however. It is now under
Republican control.

Mr. Strickland, a
. agenda of the last
former prison psyCongress,"
Mr.
chologist and colStrickland said of
lege teacher, said
the Democrats' spir·
friends have told
it.
him the chamber
Meanwhile, Mr.
has been marked by
Strickland already
"a kind of meanis setting his sights·
ness, harshness that
on legislation that
was unnecessary"
he would like to.
while he's been
introduce.
gone.
One bill, he said,
ltepublicans
would call for a
now ano saying they·
111andatory jail seawant to erase the
tence for candidates,
panisan acrimony that marked 1995 and 1996. "who knowingly and purposefully violate
Democrats discussed lhe situation during their campaign finance laws."
own caucuses last week.
Fines, lhe backbone of current campaign
"There is a lot of talk about bipartisanship laws, do not scano those who have access to
but a stated determination in stand up to ·the plenty of money, he said .
Republican leadership if they return to the
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Thanksgiving wrong deer hunter

CHESHIRE· Gallia and' Meigs counties will
·receive more than $30,000 to supplement emeF
gency food and shelter programs starting in either FebJACKSON, Tenn. (AP) ISy JIM FREEMAN
Nil)' or March, the advocaCathy Mullikin's bird is cooked, Tlmee-Senllllll 9~
cy agency serving both cou~­
·and her calendar is toast.
SYRACUSE -· Nine months after toling lhe
ties announced Friday.
Mullikin had her Thanksgiving use of his legs in a tragic acciden~ Tom Lowery
Gallia will get $18,378
·turkey dinner already cooked
took on a new hobby - deer hunting.
and Meigs $14,192 to assist
:Thursday, "and my friends and
H~ was .25 years old in 1~81 when a house
with the emergency activifuoily are coming on the 28th and trailer fell on him:· Later that year, 110me friends'
ties, a spokesperson for Gallia-~igs P,mmunity·Ac!Uln
l ...,l~l!&lt;:t.,rc .•a.!!ioa J o Jbink I'm @. ~ taJ~ him · • ·':':.·~(:;.-::;
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To date, the 39-year-old Syracuse resident
ties for funoing was made by
son-Madison County General and Sunday school teacher has taken about 13
a nationalooard pf voluntary organizations affii.
Hospital gave out 40;000 of them deer, including nine bucks.
iates supervised by lhe Federal Emergency Man·
last year and every last one said
On Nov. 13, he killed his second ll)·pointer.
agement Agency. United Way of America pro·
Thanksgiving was on lhe 21st He heard the d~ lllOVing around in the woods
vides the administrative staff and serves as the
instead of the 28th.
befono sunrise and soon after legal shooting time
g~p's fiscal agent.
"I wouldnlt have known it was put a crossbow bolt through lhe deer's heart for a
The hoard is charged with distributing funds
wrong except my niece called and . quick, humane kill.
appropriated by Congiess to help expand the
asked what I was doing. When I
In 1984, Lowery put down his shotgun and
capacity of food and shelter programs in high·
told her I was finishing up picked up a crossbow. That year he killed his
need areas around the country.
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.Thanksgiving .dinner, she sltid 'A biggest deer yet, a trophy 10-point buck.
Local
boards
in
Gallia
and
Meigs
will
deter.·
mine how the funds . will be distributed among
··week· in odvance?"' Mullikin said.
Ohio nogulations allow the use of crossbows SyracUH
H~~;t!,'::-~.,.1• f':J~t't~':~i
That. left her. with a dilemma:
for deer. hunung, so I,owery uses a scope-sight· nine buck&amp;, Including 1M 1o.potn.., 1~ I'll•.,. .. ..,.
· programs ojlemted by local service organizations:
her refrigerator isn't working very ed, Ohto-made Horton Supermag wh1ch he
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The board is nosponsible for recommendi.ng agen-'
well and doesn't have room to favors due to its light weight.
wheeler, miling him nosemble, in his w.ords; ''a large blob with a stem cies to receive these - and any additional ~
save a whole turkey.
"I couldn't use a·regular bow." said Lowery.
in the middle."
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And yes, the hospital knows
In addition, Lowery's shooting is limited to a 90-degree arc, mak"A deer has a mental pi&lt;:'!Ufe of w~at ' a man I()O!cs like," he said. ·
Under terms of the grant from the national
about the error. "We've had a ing positioning critical.
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To gel into lhe woods, Lowery uses an ordinal)' four:wheeler. Prior
It is after lhe shot when Lowery reli~ on his hunting buddies for organizations chosen to receive the funds must:
.number of calls fnlm people who
liave seen the error and called it to to that, he used a riding mower with its cutting deck .nomoved or relied help. For safety reasons, he always hunts with someone situated near·
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our auentioo," spokesman Ken on friends to help him get into position. Under Ohio law. he is allowed by.
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Marston said.
to use a four-wheeler as a hunting platform provided he d~ not us~
.'Til no~ax a minute,and tllen gp let m£ bud,dY·". ~e said. They tr.ack annual a4dit.
it to chase down game. To change ~ars. he naches down and u~es his lhe deer, 1f necessary, ancfliMd'ifress it. ' .• ~ ·
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'The four-wheeler is a big help, I can go almost an)'Wheno,'' he said. 1caps. '1
gency food and shelter programs.
He noalizes that s0me landowners frown on\ having four-wheelers in
"I encourage it 100.p .
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"Deer don't pay too much attention to the noise (of th~ four-wheel"It's a form of relaxatioo1.,_'1jlie jus.t bein' out in \he woods."
Todly'•'llta.-~
food and shelter funds previously t~~rough CAA:
er),'; Lowery commentc;d.
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All of Lowery's hunting equipment is unmodified, with one excep- consider himsetr a trophy hunter.
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GALLIPOLIS - It took a six man, six
woman jury just over an hour Friday to find
Steven Y. Lent guilty of felonious assault on a
two-year-old child at a Spring Valley a£lla
aparnnent. ·
Lent, 28, formerly of Atheps, entered a not
guilty plea by reason of insanity to allegations
that he used ti belt to sevenoly beat lhe child of
his live-in girlfriend on June 17.
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that at the time of the' incident Lent did not
meet the legal requirements for the insanity
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"I believe .the defendant was overcharged.
that the stale of mind Lent was in on June 17 Justice will · be served ·during fientencing,"
cannot be nocreated.
Roderick said following lhe verd,ict.
"You can't beat a child like that," Prosecut- ·
During the fii'St day of testimony, a video. ing Attorney Bnont Saunders said during clos- ' tape showing lhe extent of lhe child's ihjuries
ing arguments as he held up a picture of the. the morning following the incident' was .
child taken hours after the alleged beating took viewed by the panel. It WIIS claimed that the
place . ."He (Lent) knew what he did was child suffered injuries til 80. perten.t of his
wrong, and theno are thci nosulls."
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The legal definition of felonious assault is · Also submitted as evidence was a ·audio
knowingly causing serijlus physical harm to tape 'of Lent speaking with ·a sheriff's departanother.
ment dispatcher the morning following the
Roderick said that while his client did not lleating.
deny the assault charge, he menoly struck lhe , "I whipped him pretty good with a belt."
child harder than he intended.
Lent told the disp11,tcher. "!' figunod if I did

something like that he would learn."
Later in the same conversation Lent said he
was punishing the child for taking his tobacco,
The defendant asked what the punishment for
abusing·a child would be.
The boy suffered no scail; from the beating,.
according to Roderick. The lashing he took di&lt;l ·
not even break skin, he told the jury.
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'This was a tough case of child abuse. Jus:
tice is served," Saunders·and Assistant Prose;
cuting Attorney Mark Sheets said following
lhe trial. "We intend to ask for lhe maximum
sentencing."
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Judge Joseph L. Cain set sentencing in the
case for Monday.
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changes in Meigs county's off~cial ballot count

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•tate, and· coullly ' candidates in their races in Meiss
County, aa:ordiftJ tO final vote fisures noleased by the
Meigs County Board of Elections.
' . In lhe Sixth District U.S. House race, nopresentativeelect Ted Strickland picked up 14 additional votes in his
wlnnina bid to un~~eat Republican conpessman Frank
Cremeans In the Ohio 94th District HoUle race, Republican incu;m;.lll John Carey ldded 24 \lotca to his winnina marain over Democratic challenger Jeff Fowler.
In the County Commission races. DemOcratic incumbentllllet Hliward 111d l&gt;emocratit Commissioner-elect
Jeffrey Thornton saw ·gains in their vote totals. Howard

incitasc;d her m~~~gin of victory by 33 votes over chal· · for the village of. Mid· •.
"Overall, I was disappointed with the election
Ienger Judy Williams, while thornton incnoased his mar- dleport.
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sin of victory by 14 votes over incumbent Commissipn-Middlepon voters
. in lhe county, and you would like to see all of them voteer Robert Haneabacb.
narrowly approved the
Botli the primal)' and general election turnouts wert
In the Prolecuting Attorney and Sheriffs races, both n;newal meas~re to fund
down this year in the county," said Rita Smith, dinocto~
Democratic incumbenta a1ao saw gains in their victory v~lage opemb~s by a
of the Meigs County Board of Elecbons.
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mqins durioa the fin~ election count. Prosecuting mne vote margm. 76Smith said that she attributed the downslide in voter
Attorney Jolul Lentea incleased his vlc:tory m~in by 24 467•. accordmg to the
votes over former couaty Proeec:utor Steve Story, while official count figu~
t~rnout locally to the increases in the number of voters
Shet;itr James M. Soullby added 2) votes to his winning rei~ by lhe Me1p.
on the county's rolls, due mainly to the Motor Voter bil\.
'-"Y over challeaaer Michael Canltl,
County Boud of· Elections. The meuure was only
"The intentions of the Motor Voter bill are terrific. It'~
' In awe tiKI local inuea races, Salem Township's suc· approved by . 12 ~otes. during lhe unofficial count, not a bad thing. 'The problem lies in the fact that it's easy
~;~~~ful. 011e mill, five year ldditiollal levy for fino pro- released Elecbon Nlaht by the Board.of Elections.
to get people registered to vote, but getting them to actutection m:eived ldditionalaupport in lhe oflicilll connt. . .-\to!~ 0 9,786 voters cast ballota ~a the aenCI)Il elec- ally come out and cast a ballot is the hard. part. It's
Three other illlues nw deelinea in su~. including a lion, failma to come close to the prec!tc!ed voter turnout imponant that these people ano educated to the importi8ht vote concerni1111 a three mill, fivp yearrenewallevy of 10,500 CQunty by the Board of ElectlOIIS.
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