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1o-The Daily Sentinel

Monday, Novembilr 19, 1990

Ponwoy-Midclaport. Ohio

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Ohio [.Alttery

Some rain predicted around Ohio today
By United Press In&amp;ernalklnal
Sunshine will return to the
Clouds that began to arrive In Buckeye State Tuesday. and
Ohio late Sunday, should linger temperatures will rise Into the
over the Buckeye State through· mid to upper 50s.
out the day.
The weather map shows high
Northeastern Ohio will have a pressure stretching south from
slight chance of showers lor eastern Canada across Ohio to
the southeastern states. A weak
Monday night.
Temperatures will arange cold front extended from low
from the mid 40s to mid 50s while · pre~,sure over Hudson Bay; to
Lake Superior. To the west, low
lows fall Into the 30s.

pressure was developing over the
central Rockies with a cold front
extending west to, California.
The axis of htgn pressure will
move east and be along the
eastern seaboard by Tuesday
morning. The weak cold front
over the western Great,,Lakes
will move across the central and
eas tern Great Lakes Monday
before dissipa ting.

.Major Hoople's

Meanw)llle, the low over the
central Rockies will move to the
western Dakotas by Tuesday
morning With the cold front
extending south to Arizona.
There is a chance ol showers
Wednesday and Thursday, but
fair weather is expected Friday.
Highs will be In the 60s Wednes·
\lay, In the 50s Thursday, and In
the 40s Friday. Lows will be In the
40s Wednesday and. Thursday ·
• and In the 30s Frt&lt;!av.
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Other construction Involved ;
b\lllding a sewage treatment ,
plant for -the complex, an em· ,
ployee parking area and a
heliport which can be used by _
emergency helicopter services.
Ftll material for the parking area
and heliport consisted of bottom ,
ash from Ohio Power's Gavin
Plant.
Bottom ash 'rs one of several.,'
ash products created as a bypro-· .
duct of burning coal at a power
plant. Coal ash was also used In a
cement mixture poured for the •·
heliport's landing pad.

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South Central Ohio
Tonight, mostly Cloudy. Low
around 40. Light · and variable
winds . Chance ol rain 20 percent.
Tuesday, mostly sunny with
the high around 60.
Thanksgiving Day outlook, a
chance of ~bowers. Highs in the
50s . Lows in the 40s.

Ohio Extended Forecast
Wednesday through Friday
Chance of showers Wednesday and Thursday . Fair Friday.
Highs In the 60s Wednesday, In
the 50s Thursday and in the 40s
Friday. Lows in the 40s
Wednesday and Thursday and
ln the 30s Friday.

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Village.
.
The case, filed by R11tland resident Phyllis Spangler, thm~gh her ·
attorney Charles H. Knight, alleged wrongdoing by several Rutland
police officers and sheriff's deputies at the time of her arrest in

1989.

Arson charges were brought against Spangler following her arrest
and were later dismissed.

Pfeifer..

Continued from page 1

manager . "We don't want anyb·
outcome," said Pfeifer.
.
ody
sticking us with the rap of
· -Pfeifer and the Republicans,
l
slowing
down the count."
who flayed Secretary of State
,,
,,.
-P(elfer
and Republican State
Sherrod Brown mercilessly dur·
Chatrm~n
Robert
Bennett, who
lng the campaign lor allegedly
normally
want
to
ensure that
falling to do his job, tnought he
only
eligible
voters
vote, .com·
was doing a superior job last
week when he order the boards of platned about' over· scrutinizing
election to mingle the walk-In the walk-In votes .
They said if thOse ballots are
· ballots with the rest.
Fisher wanted theni separated segregated, . ''the voters whO
so they can be subject to voted on election day are going to
challenge later, and wentto court have somebody handllng their'
to buck his Democratic col· balloi and looking at it."
Both Fisher and }'fetfer said
league's directive.
-Fisher, who accused Pfeifer during the campaign that It
of trying to stall the count until hypocrisy were a crime. the
Republican Robert Taft takes other one would be doing time.
They may have been correct,
office as secretary of state In
tl!ey would have plenty of
and
January, now appears to be the
to do It before this race is
time
one erecting the legal blockade.
over.
After all, the recount hasn't
"We' re trying not to obstruct
the vote count," said Kent even begun yet.
Markus, Fisher's campaign

Meigs announcements
Revival
Evangelist will be Pastor Lawrence
The Hobson Church of Christ Bush. Special singing nightly.
and Christian Union will be in Public invited.
revival Nov. 26-Dec. I with Pastor
Theron Dutham and Rev. Bob
Hymn sing
Manley. Services will be held at 7
The Mount Olive Communily
Church will .have a hymn sing Dec.
p.m.
1 at 7 p.m. Russ Spencer and the
Dance
Southern Hills Oospel Singers and
·The Senior Citizens Dance Club Joy Singers from Mount Olive. Pas·
will be held Friday from 8-11 p.m. tor Lawrence Bush invites the
Music will be by the HapPY Hollow public.
Boys, Athens. The pubhc is invited
and those attending are to bring
Harrisonville Seniors
snaclcs for the snack table.
The
Harrisonville
Senior
Citlzens will have a potluck supper
.
Represeniative
meeting to elect officers on Nov. 27
A representative from the Social at 5:30 p.m. All members urged to
Security Administration will be at auend. Bring table service.
the Meigs County Senior Citizens
Center on Wednesday from 10 a.m.
MiddlepOrt PTO
to noon.
The Middlepo~ PTO will have
its November meeting on Tuesday
Revival
at 7 p.m. Assistant Prosecuting At·
The Mount Olive Community toniey Linda Warner will be the
Church will have revival Wednes- guest speaker. .She will speak on
day through Sunday at 7 p.m. the subject of drugs. Public is invited.

Columbus ... continued from page~ ,
was would seek re-election. Last mayor's office and local party
summer he said he wouind 'I, leaders had given him a deadline
saying he wanted to spend more for his decision so that others
could make their decisions. He's
time with his famtlv.
In August, Rinehart separated expected to decide within three
from his wife Carol and moved weeks whether he'll seek a third
into an apartment. Howeve(, he term.
Rinehart wouldn't say if he Is In
denied at that time there was
love
with Dodrill; who is 12 years
another woman.
his
junior.
But :he said she Is Is
In recent weeks he had been
.
''deeply
fond
of Brenda and she Is
considering another try ai the
of me."
The documents filed last week
Indicate Dodrill, 32, said Rinehart began pursuing her in
.·' Continued from page 1
March and that she agreed In
ner, Carol Baker, Ron Raymond May to go to bed with htm .
Dodrill and her husband Doug '
and Dr. Nick Robinson.
Matteson
had separated in the
Other committees named were
spring,'but
didn't file for dtsso!umembership, Jimmie Cain and Dot·
tie Turner; and telephone commit· tton until July . matteson tiled for
tee, Mary Lou Boggs, Ruth. Durst, divorce . Oct. 30 and DodrUI
Jean Gilmore and Gerry Parsons. countersued last week. She Is
Merchants not attending the meel· seeking CllStodY of their 111-montin~ will be contacted and asked to old son.
Rinehart also said Saturday
jotn in the activities of the new orhis
22-year marriage ts over.
·ganization.
The first meeting of the group
was set for Thursday, Dec. 6 at 5:30
p.m. at Middleport Village Cooncll
chambeis in village hall.
.
It was emphasized during the or- HaJTY Surfat!e
Harry Surface of Middlepon
gm.tizational meeting that the group .
will be more than a merchants as- died Monday morning at Holzer
sociation, that busineSsmen ' and all Medical Center following an ex·
interested individuals will be in- tende!l illness.
Anangcments will be announced
vited to join.There will be a special
membership fee f&lt;l' individuals, .it later by Fisher Funeral Home in
Middleport.
was decided.
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Gilmore...

Area.deaths

NEW FACILiTY- 1\ new cornplexlor Southern
Ohio Coal Company's Meigs Division provides

olllces for a uumber·ol departments, Including the
survey p~ lor the M~lgs No. 31 mine.

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Copyrighted 1990

By BRIAN J. REED
Sentinel News StaiT ·

Veterans Memorial Hospital
Saturday admissions: Janet
Oiler, Racine.
S11turday discharges: Juanitii
Wamsley, Dollie Workman and
Leona Roach.
Sunday . admissions: France~ ·
Foster, Racine.
Sunday discharges: Roy Brick-.

· on one s1de .ot tile street, arid ad·
jacent to the offices of ·The Daily ·
Sentinel on the other.
Th ill
ill
A one-year lease on the Coun
e v age w pay rent in the
Street mini-parks in Pomeroy was amount of $100 per year for both
executed by Pomeroy Village . parks.
In _othe_r action at Monday night'.s
Colll!cil :ovhen it met on Monday
evenmg m regular session at Vil- meeting, council members voted to
lage Hall.
·
appropriate $200 toward a pany or
The mini parks are owned by gifts for all hourly employees of the
village, and voted unarumOusly to
PQmeroy Attorney J.B. O'Brien
close all .
ffi
.
and ·are located on either side of '
·
VI 11 age o ces exceptmg
·Court Street, next to the building the pollceJ department on Monday,
· : occupied by Wil·Car Sundiy Store December 24,_enabling employees ...

to have a long holiday weekend.
Council al$o diseussed the vii!age's need for a donated Christmas

tree. It is the usual practice of the
village to accept donated trees from
village residents for use as the viilag Chris
H
e
tmas tree. owever, to
date, no tree has been donaled for
that purpose.
Leaf pick-up dates in the village
ha bee
Pick · the
ve
n set
up m
first
and second ward will be on Monday, NoveJilber 26. Leaves in the
thitd ward will be . picked up on

and whether any of the'lr actions
"How can our system of
violated Senate rules.
government maintain the ap·
All five say they did nothing
pearance and reality of integrity
that reasonably can be called
as these trends continue?" Ben·
anything beyond cqnstituent sernett asked.
vice- a basic ,.nd accepted part
"Now, none of this is an ex&lt;;use
ofthe life of an elected legislator.
for wrongdoing, If -wrol!gdoing·
Several of the senators, however,
occurred," Bennett added. "It Is,
say the .Keating Five case
however . :. a booming warning
underscores the need for an
that unless these trends are
overhaul of campaign finJnce
recognized and dealt with, we
laws, a cause that has been
will have more cases llkethls and
stifled by partisan bickering for
the reputation of this body and its
several years.
.
members will be in utter ruin."
Robert Bennett, the commit·
Cranston. who begins radiation
tee's special counsel who has
therapy Monday for prostate
spent a year probing the case,
cancer and is not seeking re·
said ·he understood the frustra·
election, argued that nothing he
ttons of the five senators, along
did, including the contacts wtth
with the 95 other members of the
bank regulators on behalf of
Senate. The cost of mounting a .major contributor Keating, vlopolitical caQ'lpatgn Is skyrocket!ated the law or senate rules. He .
log, Bennett said, at the same
said . both the laWs and rules
time constituents increasingly
shpuld be change~. but added
are seeking help in. dealing with · "we can't change the rules In
the government bureaucracy.
midstream" and that his act!vi·

Martinez candidate for drug czar
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Flor·
ida Gov. Bob Martinez Is the
leading candidate to replace
William Bennett as federal anti·
drug chief, while Bennett is the
top choiCe to head theRepublican
National .Committee, . officials
' .
say..

White House press secretary
Marlin Fitzwater said Sunday
that Martinez, defeated in his
Nov. 6 re-election bid by Democrat Lawton Chiles, has the
inside track for the drug-fighting

Job.

Meanwhile, Republican sour-

EMS responds to calls
Units of the Meigs County
Eme~;gency
Medical
Service
responded to a minor fire, an accident where two were injured, and
nine emergency medical calls over
the weekend.
~At 1:18 p.m. Saturday · the
Pomeroy Fire Department was cal·
led to the Regina Hwnphre)os
residence on Libeny Lane for an
electrical box fire. Damage, was
mmor.
The Columbia First Responders
and the Rutland EMS unit were called at 5:11 p.m. Sunday to Cottrill
Read where a motor vehicle accident had occurred. Charles Christian and Chuck Green were taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital where
they were treated and released.
At 11 :44 a.m. the Rudand emergency squad went to the State
Route 124 residence of Ernestine
Williams and lransported her to
Ve~s Memorial. Hospital; at
7:16 p.m. the Syracuse squad took
Patricia DeMoss from her residence

on State Route 124 in MinersviUe,
to Pleasant Valley Hospital; at 8:42
p.m. lhe Pomeroy unit aansponed
Adria Eblin from State Route 143
to the Holzer Medical Center.
On Sunday at 10:58 a.m. the
Racine unit went to Antiquity for
Catherine Wolfe who was taken to
the Holzer Medical Center; at 1: 15
p.m. the Racine. unit 1ransported
Francis Foster from ber home on
Third St, Racine, to Veterans; and
at 1:43 p.m the Middleport unit
took Janice Daniels from her home
on South Third to Holzer Medical
Center.
At 5:12 p.m the Syracuse squad
was called for Helen Grace WitIiams, College Road, who was
taken to Veterans; at 6:37 p.m. the
Syracuse unit went to River
Heighrs ApartmeniS for Charles
Ray Deen who was taken to Holzer,
and at 9:08 p.m the Middleport
squad took Ella Reitmire from her
Page Street home to Pleasant Valley
Hospital:

Report winner in Super .Lotto game
CLEVELAND (UPI) - Ohe
Super Lotto ticket from Saturday
night's drawing is worth $3
mUI!on.
Ohio Lottery . officials said
SJillday just one ticket from the
W-301, 455 tn sales has the
numbers 3, 10 13, 18, 51, and 51.
The holder of that ticket can
redeem It at a regional lottery
office and become eligible for the
prize money to be paid out over a
26-year period.
Wednesday's jackpot Is $5
lnllllon.
One hundred tickets have live
of the numbers and are worth
$5,000 each. Another 5,916 have
lour numbers and are worth $100,
while 131,247 have · three
numbers.
The Kicker number was 368309
and there's one ticket with tbat
number, making It worth
$100,000. Out of the $7116,721 worth
of tickets, five had the llrst fiVe
number,, each worth $5,000; 69

had the first four, making them
each worth $1,000; 681 had the
first three, good of $100 and 6,896
,had the first two. for $10 each.

ces said Bennett, 47, who served
as director of the Office of
National Drug Policy Control for
20 months, has agreed to take the
RNC post and that an announcement ts expected next week.
Bennett resigned as director of
the Office of National Drug
Polley Control earlier this
month, effective on or about
Thanksgiving Day.
Fitzwater said no announcement has been set on the possible
nomination of Martinez, but
confirmed an earlier report that
the outgoing Florida governor Is
" the leading candidate" to head
the anti· drug office.

Stocks
Dally stock prices
(As ollQ: 30 a.m.)
Bryce and Mark Smith
of munl, Ellis &amp; Loewl
. Am Electric Power ........ ..... 28%
Ashland 011 ........................28%
AT&amp;T ................................. 32%
Bob Evans .... ......... .. .. ......... 12%
Charming Shoppes .. .. .. . .. ...... 9
City Holding Co. ......... ........17¥,
Federal Mogul.. .. .... : .......... . l2% .
Goodyear T&amp;R ................... 15%
Key Centurion .... .. .. ....... .....11%
Lands' End ... , ......... .. .... ...... ll1h
Limited Inc ................. ....... 14%
Multimedia Inc . ......... ... .. .... 55%
Rax Restaurants...... .. ...... ... %
Robbins &amp; Myers ......... ..... .. . 17
Shoney's Inc . ....................... 11
Star Bank ......... .... .. ......... . ..15Y,
Wendy's Int'l. .......... ... ..... ... 6%
Worthington Ind .......... .. ......20%

ties can only be judged within the :
framework of extstln'g statutes . .
Keating was a constituent of al l:
five senators, with his Lincoln :
Savings and Loan, whose 1989 !allure will cause American :
taxpayers some $2 billion, based·
tn California, tts pare.n t company:
based on Arlzoria and chartered ;
In Ohio and with the same ·
company owning a major Michl· :
gan hotel.
.
"Can you rationally refuse to ·
give"Jegal and proper help at any:
time to someone who seems to ·
have a reasonable grievance :
because he has contributed to:
your campaign?" Cranston:
asked. "Can you only help people ·
who haven't contributed? Or -can:
you only help people who haven't·
contributed lately• How -lately?
And what about the people who
might contribute In .the future?"
Bennett told the three DemO'
crats and three Republicans on ·
the ethics committee that "this
case ill going to force upon you
the ol:!ligat!on of giving guidance
on the .ltmlts qf constituent

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. LAPIDARY COLLECTION' DONATED •
,. Howard Nolan, Syracuse, bas doaated a pordon
of bis lapidary (stones and rocks) collection to
tbe Meigs Co~nty ~blic. Library in !'onieroy.
• Among the SO ttems .m thts collectiog ·are Brazil

Agate, Tbunderegg from Oregon, Bruneau
Jasper,· Brazil Amethyst, Obio Flint and Meigs
County Jade. The collection will be on spectal
display at the library throughout tbe rest of the
montb.
.

·~ .SEORC officials-release

:· ~ew ~ighway brochures today
A new brochure JUS~ rei~ by
_ the S~~tem Oh1o Reg~'?flal .
.Council d~s the SEORC Hig_hway Agenda m. Southeastern Oh1o
~ accomplished by the year
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The . SEORC Highwa&gt;: Users
omm11!00
program . mcludes .

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) ; rhree more Army Reserve units
.: and one Army National Guard
· • unit In Ohio have been activated
, as part of the U.S. military
• buildup In the Persian Gulf.
~ Monday's call-up brings to 20
: the total number ol Army Re-

projects affecting 12 Southeastern
Ohio Counties.
.G. Kenner Bus~!, clulirman of the
Highway Committee, stated that
the CoiJ!mittee 's pro~ includes
the .startJDg of c~sttuction _on .five
pro)CCts, ex~t:mg flannmg on
on~, the reacuvauon o planning on

· serve units of the 83rd Command
that have been mobilized since
th~ gulf crisis began In August,
sa1d Major Tom Chupka, a
command spokesman. ·
A total of three Ohio Army
National Guard units have been
activated as part of Operation

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Jeff Warner, local Nationwide agen~, has been selected·as the
Marietta Districl Agent of the Month fo( October, James G. Barr
.·
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special age~t with ':'fa~on'!"idc Insurance annoonced today.
The Marietta D1smct IS composed of 19 agents covering eight
counties in Southern Ohio.
. ''Tiie people of _Nation~ide take pride in recognizing Jeff, who by
VIrtUe of outstanding semce in Multiple Line Production, ·including
life, mutual funds, and group qualifies him for this honor," said Barr.

Squads
respond. to seven calls
.

Meigs County Emergency Medical Services units responded to
· · seven calls for asSistance on Monday and early Tuesday.
At 11:46 a.m. on Monday, Racine squad wu ~ect to Fifth Street
to the Bob Roy residence to investigate a smote Odor. At 11:24 a.m.,
. Rutland squad was dispall:hed 10 Meip Mine No. 2 for Danny Scar,. · berry, who was taken to Holzer Medical Center.
• · . At 4:1 ?p.m., Rudand squad was oalled to New Uma Road for a
diesel sptll, and returned to the station at 4:55 p.m. At 7:29 p.m.,
Rudand went to Happy Hollow Road fll' Claude Withrow. He was
taken to Veterans. At 10:41 p.m. Syracuse fire department and
Syracuse squad went to an auto accident in Minersville. Tom Young
refused. treaune.nt and Joena Stump was transported to Veterans
Memorial Hospital. ·
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,
At ~:57 a.m. on Tuesday, Rutland squad was dispatched 10 Beech
• Grove Road. Eva McKinney T~as taken to VetenD!s. At 6:29 a.m.,
Racine squad was called to Karr Road for Jim Carnahan. He was
taka! to VelmJIS,
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th
drail tha
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ments on ~ guar_
t was mNaylor's Run Hill;
·
sMaintalledsearlier thlsKrofall ooMaWest . - entertained a resident request
treet near
ger.
yor
submitted to Youn
gardin
Seyl,er _stated his interest in the vii·
stockpiling of garbag
rege atg thethe
lage s mstallation of stone walls at entrance to Beech G
C
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h
guardrail
rove emetery·
~ntersecnons w ere
was
• discussed. status of
mstalled.
·
meters on Mul""~ A
,_.~,g
- · discussed the progress on h
be
~., venue which
replacemenrof stones at the foot of
lrre en P!aced elsewhere. in the
L' 1 11
.
· v ~e unul new meters are
mea n emce,
.
received;
- heard a res1dent request submtt·
• set a special
·.
M
ted to oom1cil member Bill Yoong day for the
meetmg ~n '?0 •
for a cotP.'!ration limit sign near health . ·
purpose _of dtscussmg
Laurel Cliff at Spring Avenue and . employ:S~ce policieS for village

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iinuation .of a property bond in the legal counsel, .en,tered a noi guilty
amount of $25,000.
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plea to both charges.
Bond was set by Crow in the
Causey's trial ' was set for
amount
of $5,000, .with 10 percent
January 28 at 9 a.m.
, .
Ronald Johnson of Vlntot:~. who cash allowed
. Johnson is scheduled to go to tri·W~s also indicted on Thursday, was
represented in couit yesterday by al ~fore a jury on January 14. ,
Both· Causey and Johnson were
Gljllipolis Attorney William Con-.
previously bound over to the grand
ley. ·
·
Johnsoo was lndicted on two jury by County Court Judge Patrick
. drug-related charges: one count of · H. O'Brien following preliminary
cultivation of rruirijuana, a fourth- hearings in that coun.
A third defendant, Donald Eddegree felony, and · possession of
three times the bulk amount · of wards of Pomeroy, is expected to
marijuana, a felony of the third de- enter a plea on a charge of grand
theft auto and three counts of
gree.
After Judge Crow read the in• breaking and entering before Judge
dicunent and advised JohnSon of Crow on Tuesday mpming.
his rights, : Johnson, tllrough his
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four, and feasibility studies on two
.projects.
The brochure states that, ''the
key to a healthier regional economy
and a better future filr the people of
Southeastern Ohio is a highway
system, on par with that of the rest
Continued on page 16
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) The Ohio Supreme Court has
halted the counting of "walk-In"
ballots from the Nov. 6 election fn
the continuing dispute ov~r the
attorney general's race.
. Monday's court order left the
door open for.legal challenges to ·
18, 820 uncounted votes cast at
boards of elections on Election .
Day under a new state law.
However, t)1e Su,Preme Court
was expected to !\sue another
ruling Tue"day on a request, by •
the Ohio Republican Party to
move ahead with the vote count. .
That means the court ' could
modify Monday's court order.
The uncounted •votes could
decide the outcome of the attar- '

ney general's election since, in ReJlubltcans aksed the Supreme
unofficial results, Democrat Lee Court to block Fisher's request.
Fisher finiShed just 959 votes
Fisher should not be permitted
ahead of Repul)l!can Paul
to chang"' the rules for the
Pfeiffer .
counting of th e " 237" ballots,
The disputed votes were cast GOP attorney William Wilkinson
under provisions of House . Bill
told the Supreme Court Monday.
237, which became law and then "I don 't believe we need to
went into effect tn July. It ·suspend the constitution to allow
permits people who ate regisSenator Fisher to have some
tered to vote who move within a
special counting process In his
county more than 30 days prior to
effort to attain the office of
a.n election to cast ballots at their
attorney general."
local board of elections.
James Rishel, lawyer for the
Democrats, said Fisher wants to
Fisher and the Democrats filed
suits in 88 counties Friday preserve his right to challenge
walk-In votes .•That opportunity
seeking to have the so-called
would be lost If the votes are
" walk-In" votes counted separately from the other Election l'l:ounted and mixed with the rest
Day ballots. Pfeifer and the
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the standards which currently
exist, you Inevitably gtve guidance for the future."
Bennett also said drawing
these lines could have a "chilling'
effect on the performance on
constituent service · in the
future."
Riegle told reporters, "Jus't ·
speakin'g for myself, I think there ·
Is something wrong with the '
system. ... I don't think It's
inherently unethical, but I don't ·
think It works . the way It should
and I don't think It looks right. In ·
a sense this case Is almost an :
Illustration of that."
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Congress hl!s been - unable to:
oraft campaign finance reform
~gtslat!on, with Republican f!Ubusters · crushing Democrat-backed proposals. Both parties :
say they want campaign finance
reform, although Democrats In· ,
sist it must Include ceilings on ·
spending by candidates, and
Republicans refuse to accept
that provision.

YOUR INDEPENDENT
AGENTS SEIVING
MEIGS COUNH
SINCE 1868

TUesday, November 27, and fourth
ward leaves will be picked up on
Wednesday, November 28.
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Council also appointed a Fire
Department Dependency Committ
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f
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be
ee, consiSilnj! o counc mem rs
Beuy Baromck and BiU Young,
firemen {and council· members)
Brian Shank and Thomas Werry,
and Village Clerk Brenda Morris.
The ·Fire Department Depen·
dency Committee is appoinied each
. year m compliance with state law.
Council discpssed gQOd com-

John M. ,Causey of Reedsville
pled not guilty to a charge of aggravated murder qn Monday mom·
ing. Causey was one of two !)efeadants who were arraigned . before
. Meigs Comity . Cop1mon. rPleas
. Coun Judge Fred W. Crow, ITI, -fol!
lowing their indictments on
Thursday by the Meigs County
Grand.Jury. o •
Causey, who was represented in
coun on Monday by Meigs County
Public Defender Charles H. Knight,
is accused of shooting and lcilling
his next-dOor neighbor, Edmund
Shamp on October 27.
Causey ~ remanded to !he cus·
tody of. the Meigs County Sheriff
pending his execution of the con:

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A MuJtlmedie Inc. New ~Peper

Causey pleads ·not guil.t y to
aggravated murder charge

'Keating Five' hearing will res,;,m;eyt~day
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Just
how far a member of Congress
can go In assisting a constituent,
particularly one who hascoritr!buted campaign money, Is an
tssue in sharp focus during
Senate hearings Into the links
between five s~nl)tors and an
indicted savings and loan
kingpin. ·
The so-called Keating Five
senators - Sens. Alan Cranston,
D-Cal!f., DenniS DeConclnt, DAriz ., John Glenn, D.Qhio, John
McCain, R-Ariz., and Donald
Riegle, D-Mich. -received $1.3
mUllan In donations to re- elec·
tlon campaigns or pet causes
from Charles Keating Jr., who
now faces racketeering charges
In California.
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The hearings before the Senate
Ethics Committee, which re·
some Monday, are to determine
whether the live applied improper pressure upon bank regu·
lators on the behest of Keating

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday, November 20, 1990

PQmeroy WuncU extends lease on mini·p·.arks

Hospital news

r----Local briefs---.

Low tonight In mid 40s.
ParUy cloudy Wednesday.
ffigb In upper 60s. Chance of
rain 20 percent.

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WEATHER MAP - The eastern third ol the country wiD see
mostly sunny skies and mUd temperatures under high pressure,
with the excepdon of the extreme Northeast where there could be a
lew scattered showers. A storm system will be movln11 through the
central United states. The Rockies should see most ol the
precipitation, but there Is also a chance of showers In Minnesota,
central Texas and the Northwest. Western Nebraska wUJalso have
a sUght chance of light snow. ( (UPI)

Pick-3: 184
Pick-4: 1817
Cards: 7-H;
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Desert Shield. The 5694th Engi.neering Detachment of Shreve In
Wayne County was the latest unit
called to duty.
Army Reserve members of the
350th Medical Hospital Co. In
Canton, the 320th Adjutant General Co .. In pnclnnati, and the
432nd Medical Laboratory Co. In
Columbus are to report to their '
home stations Wednesday.
The 350th, with about 400
personnel, Is a comprehensive
medical ·and surgical care unJt
that provides hospitalization for
all classes of patients, Including
surgical patients. That unit w!l!
be sent to Fort Benjamin Harrison til Indiana. .
The 320th ts a postal service
unit capable of receiving and
dtstrtbu ttng all types of mall. The
100-person unit will be sent to
Fort Sheridan In IfUnols.
" The 432nd has 'five members
-whose mission Is to Inspect food
stuffs and ass.ure lood service
·sanitation In the field. It also Is to
be sent to Fort Benjamin
Harrison.
Chupka said the units will
spend several daYs at their home
stations preparing lor departure
to their assigned mobilization
sites,
· The Guard engtngeering det·
achment, .with about 20
members, Is capable of general ·
flrellgbting duties. It Is scheTOBOGANS DONATED • Blandle Scng,
duled to assemble on Wednesday
riJbt,
a raldent of Overbrook Ceater Ill Midand proceed to Its mobilization
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dleport,
crocheted 19 ' tobclpas wblch she ·
station In Fort Benjamin Harrl·
donated
to
Bank ODe .In Pomeroy for Its Coats
·son on Saturday.
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over!;ees tbe Coats for Kids procram.

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WASHINGTON - When Congress .Is under . the gun of a
deadline to pass a bill, like the
deficit reduction package, It's
:best to check the coattails of that
bill. Attached like stubbOrn lint
wUJ be unrelated bills that are so
unpopular they will only pass If
they are stuck to a sure thing.
Fortunately, this time around,
the conference committee recognized lint when It saw II. A blil to
perpetuate a multibillion-dollar
taxpayer 1&gt;allou t of the nuclear
power Industry was stuck to the
deficit reduction legiSlation, but

Congress picked It off at the last
minute.
The bad news Is that the
senators ·who have tried ,to ·
convert this lint Into law more .
than once wUJ be back to tty
again In the next· session.
Rather than make the Energy
.Department comply with the law
and sell lis uranium for a prtce
that· covers the cost of enriching
It, two senators are determined
to repeal the law and let the
t!\)(payers pay the difference.
Sens. Wendell Ford, D-Ky.,
and Bennett Johnston, D-.La., are

the ringleaders ror the nucle~r
Industry. They have been nurtur· ·
ing an unpopular energy bill
thfough the Senate for years, but
just can't seem to get It thro)igh
the House.
Their bill would stick It to the
taxpayers In more than one way.
It would repeal the law that
requires the , uranium enrichment program to cover Its costs.
It would force the taxpayers to
cover the $10 billion In losses
already accumulated. It would
bUI the Treasury for at least
another $10 billion spent to

Letters to the editor
Expresses thanks
Dear Editor:
Ladles Auxiliary Post #9053,
we would like to express our
sincere thanks to everyone who

helped make our turkey dinner, a
huge success.
Rose t:;arr, Pres.

· Appreciates support
Dear Editor:
The Rutland PTO officers
would like to thank the merchants of Pomeroy, Middleport
and Rutland as well as the
residents for helping to make the
fall festival a success.

We feel that the merchants
supported us wholeheartedly.
Thanks to you, our festival was a
success ....
Thank you,
Lil Kennedy, for
The Rutland PTO Officers

Feels more secure now
Dear Editor:
I wish to express my thanks to
those responsible for placing a
guard rail along East Main
Street In Pomeroy. My family
and I travel from Middleport to
Mtnersvllle quite frequently ; and

we feel much · more secure
knoWing, a guard rail Is between
the river and us. Hopefully,lt can
be continued along Main Street
wherever It Is needed. ,
Sincerely ,
Mary Jane Wise

Dinner big success
Dear Editor:
The Racine P.T.O . and the
Southern Local Career Commit·
iee would like to thank all those
who contributed to .making our
dinner a s,uccess. Special thanks
to Alma Johnson and Bobby Ord
for efforts above the call of duty

and to the craftspeople for
adding a special !ouch.
Your support was · greatly
apprecla ted.
Kathy Clark, Racine P .T.O.
Janice M. Curl'}', Southern
Local Career Comm.

Community praised for support
Dear Editor:
Thanks to you and others li!&lt;e
you, the 1990 3rd annual Band
Booster Craft Show was a great
success. This· could not have
happened without our talented
exhibitors and the tremendous
turn out of our supporters Within
the community. Do to the profits
from this , tundralser we were
able to finish P,aying for the new
Band uniforms we recently
purchased.
The generous donations by the

Jack Anderson

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decommission one enrichment
plant and other cleanup costs.
And It would authorize the ·
Energy Department to borrow
'$2,5 billion more ·to build yet
another ur~nlum enrichment
plant at a time when nuclear
,power Is· abOut as popular as
cholester-ol.
·
Just by coincidence, neither
Johnston nor Ford would mind If
that new plant was built In one of
their home states.
They seem to have mixed the
nuclear Industry with the savings
and loan industry. One was not
guaranteed a. bailout. In fact, the
guarantee went the other way.
The esl!ibllshme.nt of the uranium enrichment program In
1964 was surrounded by plenty of
promises that the · government
would never hav,e to subsidize it.
The Energy Department Is
compounding Its mismanage·ment of the program by proposIng to build yet another enrich·
ment plant using untested
technology. The department has
already abandoned one of t~e
three existing plants at a decom·
mlsslonlng cost of . S3. billion
because the technology was
.flawed and the demand was not
there.
Now, the National Taxpayers
Union told our associate Melinda
Maas, the uranium enrichment
program Is losing $1 billion a
year.
·
There Is no reason to believe
that the Energy Department will
learn Its lesson about backing a
loser. Energy Secretary James
Watkins, a former a!lmlral in the
nuclear Navy, Is a big booster of
'nuclear energy, warts and all.

In the late 19th . Century, the
United States embarked on the
greatest railroad building spree
In history. The state and federal
government transferred huge
·tracts of land to railroads, big
railroad empires were built aild
the United States developed lnto ·
the most powerful nation In the
world In part due to this moder n
transpc)rtatlon network.
By 1916, I the U.S. had the
largest railroad system In the
world, with over 250,000 miles of
track. Eyen the .smallest towns
were connected with these ribbons of steel. ·
Today, however, we have a

different transportation picture.
Railroads are stU! important, but
automobiles, trucks, buses and
airplanes have emerged as
worthy competitors . Railroad
companies hav.e merged,I!Dnsolidated their routes, and In some
cases, even gone out of buslne~s.
Service has been curtailed, and
many ran corridors .have fallen
Into disuse.
Fortunately, many of these rail
lines are finding new uses. The
Ralls-to-Trails Conservancy, a
non-profit organization created
In 1985, IS now working to build a
transcontinental !railway network that
will oreserve for the
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future our nation's railway corrl·
dor system.
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That effort Is offtoa good start,
with some 279 trails formed from
3,200 miles of railroad Jines. Ohio
has nine trails, consisting of over
100 miles of converted rail lines.
Many more areas, however,
want to jump on the ralls to tralis
bandwagon. In our area, a tr111lls
proposed from Athens to Zaleski,
In VInton County. Other trails are
proposed for the Buckeye Lake
area In Fairfield and Licking ·
counties, In the Cleveland and
Cincinnati areas, In Dayton, In
Xenia, In Medina County, In
Zanesville and In Lake County .

TOLEDO. Ohio (UPI) - Co·
champions Central Michigan and
Toledo received 12 of the 26 all
Mid-American Conference selections In voting by MAC coaches,
It was announced Tuesday.
Central Michigan had eight
first team selections while
Toledo had four on the first team.
First team offelllle
Wide receivers: Ken Ealy of
Central Michigan and Rick
Isaiah of Toledo.
Offensive tackles: Craig Kuligowski of. Toledo and Scott
Thomas pf Western Michigan.
Offensive guard: Paul Jacobson of Central Michigan and
Todd Wright of Ball State.
Center: Andy Billman .of

Over the next few years I
e11pect much more activity lu
converting abandoned rail lines
to trails In Ohio. N!itlonWide,
there are more than 300 to 400 rail
to trail conversion projects under
way, and many more than Uiat
under consideration.
If you want more Information
about the ralls to trailS movement, or Information on any
other state Issue, don't hesitate to
contact me, Siate Senator Jan
Michael Long, by writing me at ·
the Statehouse, Columbus, Ohio
43215, or by calling me at (614) - ·
466-8156.
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Miami.

The political

.knock-knock ·game

wouldn't have had to stand out In
the cold waiting to get In, and
they would got a real thrill beyond compare . to any .other,
just by hearing our pastor preach
the word of God and t)le singing Is
like it has fell from heaven.
I would like to Invite Cherry
Cadle to visit our church, because our Pas for doesn't think he
Is higher than God.
Our church just celebrated Its
one year anniversary on Sunday
!11·11-90) and In that year, over
:Joo people were lead to Go&lt;;! and
baptized, thousands and thou·
sands of tracts have been handed
out and a Jot of homes visited, by
the pastor and church members,
not to say anything about the
continual praying for the sick.
Maybe all of thiS doesn't mean
too much to some people, but 11
means an awful lot to me, rwas
one of those nllead to God, and
baptized, and I thank God dailey
tor Hillside BaptiSt Churcb, Rev.
James Acree and all the others
there, because they cared
enough for me, that they didn't
give up on me.
·
Barbara Stahl

Today in hist.,cy

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By United Presaln~lonal
'foday Is Monday, Nov. 19, the 323rd day of 1990 with 42 to follow .
The moon Is waxing, moving toward Its first quarter.
The morning stars are Mars and Jupiter.
The evening stars are Mercury and Venus.
Those bOrn on this date are under the sign of Scorpio. They Include
English King Charles I In 1600; frontier ·mU!tary leader George
Rogers Clark In 1752; James Abram Garfield, 20th pres!4ent of the
United States, In 1831; religious revivalist Billy Sunday In 1862;
explorer Hiram Bingham, discoverer of the Inca city of Machu
Plcchu In 1875;, actor Clifton Webb In 1896; bandleader Tommy
Dorsey In 1905; Indillri' Prime Minister Indira Oandhl in 1917·
entertainer Dick Cavett In 1936 (age 54); and actress Jodie Foster i~
1962 (age 28) . J
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ByARNOLDSA~SLAK

UPl Senior Editor
WASHINGTON - As It did on other Issues, the 1990 election
returned a mixed verdict on the question of negative or attack
campaigning.
Aln:10st anyone who turned on a television set during the summer on
fall came In contact With negative campaigning.
Very · sfmply, it consists of one candidate buying air time or
newspaper space to knock an opponent. True negative campaigning
does not criticize an, opponent and then offer a constructive
alternative- It is pure "anti·" someone or something.
Nor Is negative campaigning new. George Washington was
subjected ,to It when he ran for a second term apd 'almost every
candidate for public office at any level has had a taste of It at one time.
The political cliChe, ''If you can't stand the heat, get out of the
kitchen," probably refers to negative campaign tactics.
Many candidates defend it: Harry Truman, accuse,d of negative
campaigning In 1948 and spurred on by cries of "Give 'em hell,
Harry," respanded liy saying, "I just tell the truth and those
Republicans.thlnk It's hell. "
Negative campaigning seems to run In cycles and the current
major outbreak has been under way for about 10 years: It hit the
presidential campaign In a big way two years ago With the Willie
Horton and other television commercials aimed at MlchaelDukakls.
Political campaigns are like wars - tactics that worked In the last
one usually are repeated In the nextone. SO there was a lot of negative
campaigning In the 1990 state and congressional campaigns.
Some oUt seemed to work. Sen. Jesse Helms, R,·N.C., was said to be
In dire Jeopardy until he began negative - some called it racistcampaigning against Harvey Gantt Helms won rather comfortably.
But Sen. Rudy Boschwttz, R·Minn., may have sealed his own
demise with negative campaigning. He was under heavy pressure
from Democrat Paul Wellstone and the entire Minnesota GOP slate
seemed In disarray late In the campaign when BqschWitz decided to
go negative. He became the only Senate incumbent to lose his seat.
Rep. Stan Parris, R:Va., hit his opponent, J\111 Moran, hard from
the start of the campaign with attacks' on the ~mocrat'.s Integrity.
Moran whipped him In a district that had been in GOP hands since
1980.
By anyone's standards, the most negative campaign of the year.
maybe the last decade or two, was the contestlor governor of Texas.
Democrat Ann Richards and Republican Clayton Williams went at
. each other like a couple fighting a bitter divorce. · ·
Rlchardl won, but no one could say it was because she ran a tougher
campalen than WJlllams. Both were off the scale and the result
cannot be said to prove anything about pollllcal nastiness. .
_. SO will there be more negative campalenlng In 1992? In states
whe!'lllt was tr1ed and !ailed In 1990,11 probably will be avoided In the
next election. But nationally, you can almost bet the presidential
campaign will see a lot of negative shots If George Bush Is a candidate
for re- election.
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After all, It was Bush's i:antlidacy that benefitted from the Willie
Horton ads In 1988 and It was a Democrat who popularized the
political rule of llf!l, "Don't get mad, get even."

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Sylve of Western Michigan.
PK: Kenny Stucker of Ball
State.
First Team Defense ·
OLB: Toby Beegle· of Ball
State.
OLB : Matt Eberl! us of Toledo . .
DL: Andy Harmon of Kent
State.
DL: Mark Ross of Bowling
Green.
DL: Jon Wauford of Miami.
DL: J.J. Wierenga of Central
Mlchigari.
. ILB: Rich Curtiss of Central
Michigan.
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ILB: Sean Mulhearn of West·
ern Michigan.
DB: Ron Carpenter of Miami.
DB: David Johnson of Central
Michigan·.
DB: Ken Strong of Central
Michigan.
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DB: Terry Wilson of Bowling
Green.
P: Crls Shale of Bowling
Green.

All-American ·honors

Ben Wattenberg

Renee Peck, a sophomore
member of the University of Rio
Grande women's cross country
team, and Mark Cline, a senior
on the men's team, returned
from the NAJA Cross Country ,
Nationals Saturday as AllAmericans.
Peck, ·who finished the
women's race 17th out of 370
runners, became an AllAmerican for finishing within the
' top 25. · Cline was named an
Academic All-American for his
work In , running and -in the
classroom. Peck Is the 17th Rio
Grande cross country and track
runner to receive the honor, and

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The Bucks took their first lead
since the opening minute at 64·63
on Slkma's baseline jumper With
7:13 remaining In the third
quarter. Slkma's free throw With
.3: 51 left .put Milwaukee ahead
73-63 ·and capped a 13·0 run.
Milwaukee, which fell behind
by as many as 17, trailed 54-40
With 2: 281eft In the halt Roberts
then .scored the next nine points,
helping the Bucks close Within
55-51 at halftime.
SaJd Jazz head coach Jerry
Sloan, "We got Into a situation
where we lost our energy. Then
they pushed their energy level up
three or four notches."
In other games, Philadelphia
defeated Charlotte 109·101 and
the Los Angeles Lakers defeated
Denver 122·105.
78ers 109, Hornets 101 :_ At
Philadelphia, Charles Barkley
and Hersey Hawkins scored 31
points each to lead the 76ers ..
Barkley scored seven points In a
14-0 Philadelphia run that gave
the 76ers a 75·58 lead With 6: 48 to
play in the third quarter and that
proved to be the difference In the
contest Charlotte got 22 points
from Johnny Newmari and 13
each troll\ Dell Curry, Randolph
Keys and J .R. Reid.
Lakers 122, Nuggets 105 - At
Denver, James Worthy scored 25
points and Magic Johnson recorded his third triple-double of
the season to lead the Los
Angeles Lakers. Johnson, In ·
collecting the 126th triple-double
of his career. had 21 polilts, 10
rebounds and 11 assists .
Denver's Orlando Woolridge
scored a game-high 30 points .

Rios Peck, Cline net

public support . for American
assertiveness In the , Gulf Is
unsteady.
Public opinion polls taken at
election time do not back up these not In the cards. If he walls for
that, It could trigger the use of
notions.
Several surveys show that the force. That could cost some
president's approval rating Is American lives ~ and demolish
about 60 percent, which Is quite Iraq . .
high.
, Saddam should also think
The ABC News Election Day about VIetnam. It's said that
survey showed that in "trial because Americans supported
heats," Bush beats Marlo Cuo"tlo VIetnam In the beginning, but
by 19 percent, Lloyd Bentsen by then bugged out, we can expect a
17 percent, Albert Gore by 23 replay In the Gulf.
percent, Edward Kennedy by 13
Fact: After . seven tortured
percent, Bill Bradley by 16 years of combat In VIetnam, With
percent and Jesse Jackson by 37 58,000 dead, the public supported
percent.
the policy of the moderate- .,
The Ideological terrain Is sta- conservative Republican Pres!·
ble. A plurality of Americans dent (Nixon), and gave him a
consider themselves moderate massive mandate over ·a vigor·
(41 percent), with conservatives ous anti-war candidate
coming In second (32 percent) . (McGovern).
Liberals are In third place (25
Unlike VIetnam, It Is probable
percent). That's good topo· that Iraq can be broken quickly,
graphy for a non-liberal, with relaflvely few casualties.
mode rate-conservatIve That would ·come abOut via an
president.
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embargo combined with air and
" Bush's 1992 hole card lsCallfor· naval strikes, using ground f?r·
nla. Because of the so-called ces only to foU a suicidal land
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cannot win the presidency with·
Today, by more than two to
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out California. In California, one, voters agree that America
moderate Republican Pete Wil- was right to send troops to Saudi
son modestly beat ·moderate Arabia. ABC reports that a
Democrat Diane Feinstein. The majority believe If the embargo
Field California Poll Indicates falls, America should attack.
that even a moderate Democrat
The CBS/New York Times poll
may be too liberal for most shows the attack-Iraq viewpoint
Californians.
in a slight minority (41 percent
' Ques lion: Will Democrats vs. 50 percent) but growing, not
nominate someone more conser· diminiShing.
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vatlve than Feinstein 1992, enaThe voters, the president anti
bling them to nnally carry the soldiers, sailors and airmen
California? Answer; Unlikely. seem steadfast
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Saddam: Do not be deluded
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lea, leans Republican (absent that this Issue Will be sidetracked
national economic failure).
by sidebar Issues like congres·
In 1990, the Ds hit the Rs with:
slonal procedure, or troop rota·
_.rich-poor "fairness," potential lion policies, or the wisdom of a
recession, off. year out-party his- volunteer army. American pol·
tory, anti-Incumbency and abOrIcy will not end up driven by the
tion. As a kicker, George Bush debate-mongers.
.,I
acted like a blg silly for a whlle.
It Will be run by the preslc!ent,
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Still, a Republican goal·llne who was elected by Americans to
l
stand held the Democrats to little handle this sort of thing, and has
more than a standoff.
done a good job at It so tar.
So Saddam should know that a .
Fold your hand Saddam; It's a
Bush-wlll·crumble scenariO is loser.

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before be was elected preslde~t. Abraham Lincoln declared, "Tbe
ballot Is stronger than the bullet!'

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Tight End: Jerry Evans of
Tolepo. ·
.
Quarterback: Jeff Bender of
Central Michigan.
Running Backs: Bernie Parmalee of Ball State. Billy Smith
of Central Michigan an~ Corey.

Saddam: Bush· ~holds strong cards
dangerous to him, and, consequently, to us as wP.ll.
They are: 1) President Bush is
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All-MAC team announced

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was overwhelming.
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without your support and the
backing of our community. We
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hope to have your continued
the
emerging public dlalog\le In
.support In the future, and again,
America,
he might come to
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Wishing you and yours a joyous
holiday season.
SincerelY,
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VIce President
EHS Boosters

Responds to recent letter
Dear Editor:.
In response to the letter Cherry
Cadle wrote In the paper Monday
11-12-90. .
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There may have been some
pastors who viewed ,the porn
films to see If they were explicit,
but I can take a firm stand, and
say, I know, not all pastors did
this.
I am proud to say I'm one who
Is very eager to do anything I
can, to get thiS kind of filth out of
our county, I don't want thiS kind
of things available for my daugh- ·
tef., when she grows up.
What we need Is "MORE"
pastors getting their church and
congregation on fire for God, and
I "'gree, the demand for such
things would be gone, and If by
we;&amp;rlng the white ribbon on my
truck Is one way to get the point
across, well, It Will work, because I'm proud to say, i'm
wearing ~wo of them.
Wednesday night when we
wf!'!e going to church, we saw the
awtulest mob of people out side a
loeal establishment, trying to get
ln,:to see a "r,lale Review". Well,
If ~hese people bad only came up
the road less than % mUe, they

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By United Press International '
With the Milwaukee Bucks
losing by 17 points In the second
quarter of Monday night's game
With the Utah Jazz, It appeared
the Bucks were headed for a
repeat of last year, when they
lost to the Jazz by a combined
total of 56 points In the teams ' two
meetings.
But Bucks' forward Fred Ro·
berts came to the resc. .ue determined to not let what happened
last season occur again.
Roberts scored for 17 of his 19
points in Milwaukee's 48·19 run in
a 15:50 stretch In the second and
third quarters to lift the Bucks to
a 114·104 vlctoryover the Jazz.
"That's exactUy what hap·
pened last year - they had the
momentum going their way like
they did tonight, " Roberts said.
"Fortunately, we were able to
break It up thl~ time."
Ricky Pierce scored 22 points
and Alvin Robertson added 16
along with 10 steaJs and ·rilne
assists to rally the Bucks. Jack
Slkma chipped In 20.
Karl Malone paced the Jazz
With 24 points and Jeff Malone
added 22.
"Freddie came In and all of the
sudden the pace picked up," said
Milwaukee head coach Del'Harrls, whose team Is 5:0 at home.
Rob.erts credited teammate
Robertson's defense with lnltlat·
ing the ,comeback.
"A'vln created a lot of turnov,
ers. and I happened .to be at the
.front end ofthem," said Roberts, ·
who hit 6 of 7 field goals and 7 of g·
free throws. "It gave us some
momentum going Into the
lockerroom. "

Will nuclear industry get ·a bailout to?

The Daily _Sentinel

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Cllae I~ the lOth Redmen schoiarathlete recognized by the NAJA,.
Coach Bob Willey said.
•.
Peck's time at the race, held at
the l:Inlverslty of WlsconslnParkslde, was 18:27. Her finish
was the highest yet for a Rio
Grande's women r.unner, topping
the 19th· place performance by
Mary Dowler In last year's
natlo!llliS . Peck was also the
seeond women's runner from
District 22 to finish in this year's ·
nationals·.
'
Cline completed the men's
race, which Included 384 runners,
In 26:05 for 46th place. It was the
second' consecutive year Cline
had participated In the nationals
a(ter qualifying In the District 22
championships at Wilmington
Nov. 3.
Bonnie Evans, a sophomore,
was In the nationals for the
second lime and finished 6lst In
19:19. Tim .Warnock, a senior,
was· 161st lit the men's race at
27:16. All ran "good, solid races," in Willey's estimation.
"We felt we had a very
successful weekend," he said.
"Like any coach, you're never
satisfied, but I think they all ran
very strong."
Overall, the season had been a
significant one for the men's
team due to Its first-ever national
ranking by the NAIA. The
Redmen started at 15th place on
Sept. 24 and finished 20th overall
when !he final report was Issued
Nov. 5.
On the day of the nationals, Rio
Grande's · first cross country
All-American, · Archie Mundy,
was Inducted Into the Unlversl·
ty's Athletic Hall of Fame, with
several other running AllAmericans In attendance.
"I just feel that's a continua·
lion of the rich tradition we have
established With our program,"
said Willey, a member of Rio
Grande's first cross country
team In 1969. who coached the
runnltig programs at Rio from
1975 · until 1979 and took over
coaching duties again In 1985.

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Blake named
'
AP all-Ohio
Meigs Marauder Frank Blake,
a 5-8, 160-pound junior fullback·
/defensive back, received spe·
cial mention on The Associated
Press's Division II all-Ohio foot. ball team. ·
·
Blake joined such area special·
men tlon honorees • as Athens'
Terry Donovan, Gallla Academy's David Silverthorn, Jackson's Chad Reynolds, Logan's
Doug Robers, Portsmouth' s Dirk
Howard, Franco LeWis and Dave
Patterson, Vinton County's Tom
Reid and Warren Local's Dave
Glover and Brian Rhodes.
Making the first-team defense
was Gallla Academy lineman
Rob Skidmore, who joined area
first-team defenders such as
~!hens linebacker Jesse Wheatley (6-1, 200, sr.) and Portsmouth linebacker Chad Hammond ,(5-10,190, sr.) . ,
Area players making the first·
team offense were Athens quarterback Bubba Lichtenberg (6-1,
165, sr.), Jackson running back
Marty Exline (6·1, 190, sr.),
Portsmouth wlde 'receiver Chris
Duncan (6·1, 170, sr.) and quarterback Michael Estep (6-1, 170,
Jr. ). . .
Making the second-team cif·
fense was Athens running back
Bob Bailey (6·1, 160, sr.).
Fostoria's Derek Kidwell was
named Back of the Year, and
Dayton Dunbar's Daniel Wilkinson was named Lineman of the
Year. St. Mary's Memorial head
coach Skip Baughman and Jack·
son chief Larry Blackstone were
named Coaches of the Year.

ByLESKJOS
second quarter. Jeff Jaeger
The Raiders looked like tl)ey ·
UPI Sportl Writer
kicked a 23-yard field goal in the were going to roll over the ·:
MIAMI (UPI) - The Los
first quarter, and his 43-yard DOlphins on the ground during
Angeles Raiders stopped the
field goal In the third quarter their first possession. With Allen
Miami Dolphins' six-game win·
proved to be the difference.
carrying the ball on all eight ·
nlng streak by sticking with their
The Raiders broke a two-game downs, Los Angeles went from us·
game plan.
losing streak and Improved to own 48 to the Mlaml10. But on
"We were just going to give It 7·3, one game ahead of the fourth -and-one, Allen was
to Marcus (Allen) and Bo (Jack·
Kansas City Chiefs In the AFC stopped by safety Louis Oliver
son) and let them run," said West.
and the Dolphins took over.
Raiders quarterback Jay
-"The dlt(erence was the
On their next possession, the
Schroeder, after Jackson rushed
Raider running game," DOlphins Raiders rolled again With the
for99 yards and Allen 791na 13-10
head coach Don Shula said. help of a 25-yard completion from
Los Angeles' victory.
"l)oth backs have great speed, SchrOeder to Willie Gault. But
·•we · knew all week that our and we also got knocked off the again,
the Dolphins held, this
ball."
offe!lslve ·Jtne was golitg to have
time on the Six, and Jaeger
to play well," Schroeder said.
The Raiders took a 10-7 haif. kicked his 23-yarder.
·.
"We just let them come off the time lead on Jaeger's first field
· For the second straight time,
ball and play some smash-mouth goal and Marcus Allen's two- the Dolphins went three and out
football. They did a great job."
yara run. Miami scored With 31 and the Raiders put together a
The Raiders rushed for . 177 seconds to go In the half on a
79-yard, 18·play, nlne·mlnute
yards and controlled the ball for 14-yard pass from Dan Marino to drive that resulted In Allen's
35: 24 to 24: 36 for the Dolphins, Scott Schwedes, a fourth-year
two-yard touchdown. The Raid8-2. Los Angeles held the Miami Wide receiver who was re·slgned ers appeared to be stopped on ·
running game to 14 yards on 12 last week after being cut earlier third-and-goal at the nine, but a
carries ..
In the season.
holding call on Tim McKyer gave
·Raiders head coach Art Shell
The Dolphins were playing the Raiders an automatic first
said he did a little exhorting Without receivers Mark Clayton down at the five. ·
before the game.
and Freddie Banks.
Thii t' ~ when Marino took over
· "I kind of challenged them a · The Raider's made It 13·7 on With a seven-play drive from the
lillie bit.'' he said. "I said It was Jaeger's 43-yard field goal In the Dolphin 23 that took only 1: 35.
about time for us to take It to the third quarter, coming after a Marino opened by hitting Jim
next level as far as Intensity is drive from the Raiders 28 to the Jensen for 18 and 15 yards on .
concerne~ and to play playoff
Mlaml25.
consecutive passes up the intd- ·
and championship-type football.
The DOlphins closed to 13-10 dle. Then he hit Tony Martin for
"We came out and played the when Pete Stoyanpvlch booted a 14 and Troy Stradford for 11. A
kind of football we're capable of 26·yarder With 10:30 left In the holding penalty on Lionel Waplaying: good hard-nosed physi- game. Stoyanovlch's field goal shington put the ball on the 14
cal footbalL And we beat a pretty was set up by·a 40-yard comple· . where Mar ino powered a pass to . ··
good football team tonight."
tlon down the right sidelines from Schwedes, who made a leaping
Allen scored the Raiders' only Marino to Mark Duper, who catch on the two and galloped "
touchdown by banging up the caught the ball over cornerback Into the end zone.
middle from .two yards out In the Lionel Washington.

Caps hand Red Wings 3-2·loss
in coaching brothers' rivalry
By United Pres&amp; International
John Druce scored his second
goal of . the game at 2: 31 of
overtime Monday night, helping
the Washington Capitals break a
five-gam~ losing streak With a 3·2
victory over the Detroit Red
Wings.
"John has developed .into a
!icorer and !lOW we can count oil
him when we need to.'' said
Washington head coach Terry
Murray,. who was facing his
brother, Detroit head coach
Bryan Murray, for the second
time this season.
Druce won the game for the
Capitals 'when he fired a rising

shot while falling to the Ice,
beating goalie Tim Cheveldae to
hiS right.
"It was through a screen and
all you have to do then Is get Iflo'
the net and hope something
happens," Bryan Murray said.
Washington goalie ·Jim Hrlv·
nak was peppered with .4~ shots,
the most faced by the Capitals
thiS season.
"He was outstanding," Bryan
Murray said. "Some nights goaltenders win a game for you. He
played on his head."
Hrivnak's performance was
especially pleasing to · Terry
Murray.

"He really came up big," the
Capitals' coach said. "He was
coming back from not playing a
solid game against Toronto.
"We can't afford soft goaltendlng. It's his second year of
professional !Iockey and he's
really starting to establish
himself."

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Colorado ascends to No•. I
· By JEFF SHAIN
Board' of Coaches.
UPI Spqrts Writer
.
Colorado "received 45 of 55
NEyv' YORK (.UP!) -; Colo·
first-place votes cast by the
rado, In a repeat of Its situation a
59-member Board of Coaches
_y~ar ago, completed Its regular
and finished with 804 of a possible
season Sunday by moving to the
825 points. No. 2 Miami received
No. lposltlon In the Unit~d Press
three first-place votes and 700 .
International college football
points, while No. 3 Georgia Tech
ratl_ngs.
was at the top of four ballots and
The Buffaloes took advantage · finished With 658 points.
of Notre Dame's last-second loss
Colorado's move to the top was
to Penn Stat~ to become the sixth
a near-exact duplication of Its
team tills season to ascend to the
ascension to No. 1 last year. In
top spot In balloting by the UPI
1989, the Buffaloes completed

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their regular season before takIng advantage of a Notre Dame ·
loss· to occupy the top spot.
"I feel extremely fortunate to
be In thiS position," Colorado
head coach Bill McCarbley said.
"A lot of things had to happen for
us to be postured here."
Continued on page 4

Eastem girls drop opener
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EAST MEIGS-The Eastern
Eaglettes piclced a tough opponent
to begin the 1990 season. and the
end result left the Eaglettes 0.1 after losing an unevenlful 72-37 deci·
sioil to TVC power Federal Hocking here Monday in girls' high
school basketball action.
Federal burst into a one-sided
25-8 Iea:t in the first quaner berore
widening their lead to 41-13 at the
half.
Eastern made adjusonents at the
half and rid themselves of the open·
ing game jitterS .to make the game
respectable. .
EHS was only outscored 17-12
in the third round and 14-12 in the
finale; the fin8l being 72-37.
Stacy Glass, a TVC selection or
one year ago, led all scorers with
36 points (just one shy of Eastern's
tolal), while Pearson added runnerup honors of 21. Webb had 5,
Heines 4, Kibble and Maxwell
three each.
For Eastern SheUy Metzger was
the lone double digit scorer with
12, Stephanie Otto and Suzanne
Clay each had 5, Tiffany Gardner 4,
Jenny Roush 3, aned two each from
Ruby Burke, Lee Gillilan, and

Tabby Phillips.
Federal had 42 rebounds to
Eastern's 21. Glass led with 15,
while EHS was led by Otto's 5,
Gardner with 4, and Gillilan 3.
Eastern had 19 turnovers, S
steals (Metzger . 3), .and three assists.
Coach Dawn Heideman in losing
her coaching debut said, TI'Fedetal
Hockinl! was a very tough team to
start the season with. We didn't get
off .to a good start and that set the
tempo of the game. We p!ayed a
much bet1er second half and will be
ready for OUf next game.UU
bank one marathon .
Ten Meigs COWity runners took
part in the recent Bank One
Columbus Marflthon.
Larry May finished with a time
of 3:16, Paul Chadwell finished
with a time of 3:28, followed by
PJ. Chadwell (3:42), Phil Burgess
(3:57), Fred Baloy, Mike Kennedy
· and Jeremy Heck all with a time of
4:07. Nathan Baloy had a time of
4:22.
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Other runners were Ryan Lemley
and Chris Sloan with a time 'or
4:55. The Bank One Marathon is
fast becoming one of the top
marathons in the country.

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Meigs girls defeat Southem
67-19 in cage opener Monday

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· TROPHY WINNERS - Special awards were
presented to Mike Wheeler, most Improved, Doug
Miller, best defensive playe~, and Jason Hag~,

· guts and glory during Eastern's fall sports
banquet last fall.

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HONORED - Tim Bissell, left, best back and senior Michael
Smltb,. best lineman, were honored during last Thursday's EHS
fall sports banquet.

Colorado
...
Continued from page 3
However, McCartney would
like to see the slmllarltles end in
the Orange Bowl on New Year's
Night, when the Buffaloes face
Notre Dame In a rematch of last
year's Orange Bowl won by the
Fighting -Irish.
· ''To· be able to play Notre
Dame is the maximum challenge," McCartniw said. "They
represent everything that is good
about college football. They
recruit the best players and ·
graduate them. They play the
toughest schedule in the country.
They are a tremendous credit to
college football."
The Buf,aloes, 10-1-1, routed
Kansas State 64-3 on Saturday to
become the flrst Big Eight team
other than Nebraska or Oklahoma to win back-to- back
confer.ence titles outright.
Miami, 7-2, which was snubbed
by the Orange Bowl and wound
up making an agreement with
the Cotton Bowl, tool&lt; over the
No. 2 position with a 42-12 victory
over Boston COllege.
Georgia Tech, at 9-0-1 the only
unbeaten team In Division I-A, ·
Improved two positions to· third
with a 42-7 . drubbing of Wake
Forest.
·

Symmes Valley to begin 1990-91
cage action with healthy Robinson
' ' G. SPENCER OSBORNE
BJ
Tribune Staff Writer
The gospel of interchangeable
parts seems to be the theme of
Terry Saunders' regime, as the
Symmes Valley skipper plaris to
try, several people In various
roles.
The VIkings are definitely
acdentuating the positive with
the return of a healthy Carl
Robinson, a 6-3 sehior pos trilan
who suffered. a serious injury to
his left knee in the flrstquatter of
Valley's season opener against
Hannan Trace last year after
scoring 11 points. Had he not
injured that knee, It might have
been possible that Valley wouW
have done better than the 8-13
overall and the 5-9 conference
marks the Norsemen posted.

.

But this is a new season and the
Vikings, who tied Southwestern
for fifth in the league and finished
their season with a 58-54 loss to
Oak Hillin the first round of the
Rock Hill sectional, are looking
to have their people ·"play
wherever we need them," according to Saunders.
This means that Robinson may
see action at forward as well as
center, and joining him in the
front court will be Chad Renfroe
(6-2, jr.). who was third in
scoring behind graduates Paul
Hayes (at least 290 points in 21
games) and Shawn Mootz (at
least 256 in 21 games) with at
least 201 in 19 games (no
individual scoring avallable for
the second game against Cross

Oak Hill must survive
~aynard's . absence to
.improve this_season
(5--10, jr.), wlll have a little more
Only time will tell whether the
.
experience
to work with, even
absence of senior forward Shane
Allen
Potter, a guard who
though
Maynard from. Oak Hill's attack
played
extensively
last year as a
will be just that- an absenceor a detriment to the Oaks' sophomore, also decided not play
fortunes in the 1990-91 hardwood this year. That experience will
have to be used primarily toward
campaign.
getting the front-liners the ball
"(His) loss isn't hurting us, and allowing them to key the
because other people are picking offense. The scoring will need to
up the slack," said Oak Hlll boss be more balanced than it was last
Doug Hale of his charges, who year, asSmlth, who ledtheSVAC
will be minus a young man who as well as the Oaks in scoring
was one of only six cagers ln'the with 361 points, and Maynard
SVAC to score at least300 points were responsible for 55.6% of the
in the regular season (ohe had 307 Hill's offense last year.
"to finiSh sixth in the conference, . The Oaks had a sapling backand ended his junior year with court last year, and while all of
327). His expertise in three-point the Oaks' woes can't completely
·shooting, shown in his nailing 45 be laid at the guards' feet, the
such baskets to finiSh second In res.t of the . league took full
the league behind North Gallla' s advantage of their Inexperience
Brian Stout (48), will certainly be and put the south Jackson squad
through a season-opening fivemiSsed.
game losing streak and a seven- .
Picking up the slack created by game losing string In the second
Maynard's absence w111 fall half of the season. All told, the
primarily to Mike Slmpsol), a 6-1 Oaks (5-17, 4-10) finished
forward who is the team's only seventh.
senior, forward Bill Potter (5-10, · Also looking to see some action
Jr.) and center Chris Simpson' are sixth. man ·Jeremy Green
(6-6, so.), Mike Simpson's (6-0, jr.) and reserve players
brother. These three show some John COnley1 Devin Hale (no
promise, with Chris Simpson relation to the coach) ,SQuthwestproviding the Oaks the big man ern transfer•Gene Hall, Brook
they need in the paint following and Ryan Morgan, and Mike
the graduation of 6-4 postman Turner.
Oak Hlll will open l ts season O!l
Chad Smith.
Tuesday,
Nov. 27 against Hannan
Tbe backcourt, starring Benj I
in
Mercerville.
Trace
:Lewis (5--8, so.) and Brad Davis.

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Lanes ChriStian), and Chris
Blake (6-3, jr.) .
Renfroe, Saunders said, can
play anywhere, and his outside
shooting ability (he canned 16
three-pointers) complements his
siZe, which gives him the ablllty
to shoot over i;ma)ler guards and
stand strong Inside when necessary. Also looking for playing
time are first-year players ChriS
Gates (5-9, jr.) and Thomas
Taber (6-2, sr.).
In the backcourt, Shannon
Pierce (5-9, sr.) bas been penned
as the point guard, while at
off-guard Eric Wall (6-1, jr.)
Jaye CriSwell ·(6-0, jr.) and
Jimmy Adkins (6-0, jr.) are
likely to share time. Though
Pierce succeeds a two-year starter in Hayes, Pierce got plenty of
varsity time last year and is
expected to combine forces with
Robinson to provide the leadership Valley will need to approach
the .500 mark. With such height in
the backcourt, "we've got people
that can throw the bill! o.ver
(defenders)," said Saunders.
Keeping people healthy for the
entire year is one of Saunders'
major objectives, as Robinson's
early exit and Renfroe's two- .
game stint on the disabled list
were disruptive to the :Vikings'
game plans last year. Only time
·will tell whether a healthier
squad can make a move toward
cu ttlng down on the losses and
playing a better grade of basketball than it did last season.
Symmes Valley's season begins Tuesday, Nov. 27 against
Southwestern at Gage.

BJ Dave Harris .
ROCK SPRINGS • Me~g~ outscored SCJUihem 24..0 il the second
quart« to blow open a cl01e pme
and coas~ to~ 67-1hictory avec
S~ m gJrls actiOn Monday
rught.
The first quarter was close all the
way as the ~~ Marauders open up
a 4-0 lead midway thru the quarter.
Blit a the scntppy Thllllllloc::' were
able to. stay close as die J?el'lod en·
ded w11h the hosts holding a 8-6
advantage.
But lhe second quarter was aU
. Meigs, sophomore Vema COmpston
came off the bench to score 10
· second quartrr JX:!ints and _Jennif!l'
Taylor added ~1ght as Me1gs built
up a 32-6 halfume lead.
In the third quarter KeDy Smith
cw_ne alive scoring lO of her 14
pom~ 8J!d Me1gs held .a 48·1_3 lead
heading mto the final e1ght mmutes.

Har-rumph!

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Meigs outscored Soiif!!em 18-6 Tricia Barr ·who RCC:ndy bad \Visin- the final period behind Com- dom teeth extraCted.
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pstoo. as she. malehed her _second
Meigs ( 1..0) wiD host_ lrimb1e in a
period total wtlh 10 more pomts.
Tri-Valley Confen:nce contcst next
COmpsiOn in her_ first ~ty Monday night, while die TOOI8does
contcst was outsl!~Rding, sconng a (0..2) . will travel to North Gallia
game high 20 pomts, adding three next Monday.
.,
steals and three assists. Jennifer
MEJGS-KeDy Smilh 7..()..()..14,
Taylor added 18 points, 10 Kim Ewing 3-0-0-6, .Jennifer . ·
rebounds live assists and four Taylor9..()..().18 Missy Nelson 1--0- ·•·
steals. KClly Smith scored 14 points ·0..2. Kim Haruring 1--0-3·5, Verna : ~
and added nine rebounds.
· co~pstoo 1().()..()..20, Amy Rouse :&gt;
For Southern, Junic Beegle led 1..().()..2 Mary Cremeans ()..()..().(), -:
the way with eight points, no othec TOTALS ~2-0--3-67
·.
Southern statistics were available.
Both 1e811ls we~e · playing with · SOUTHERN· Junie Beegle 4.Q.
out starters. Soulhem was playing ()..8, Wendy Wolfe 040..(), Jennifer
without .poiiu ~ ·~~ I~els. , Cross 1--0-0..2, Silnlh Duhl 00-2·2,
Tanya was senousfy mJ~ m a Mica Jones 1--0-1·3, Beth Clalt ()..
car accident a week ago Fnday, she ()..()..(), Amber Ohlinger 1..()..().2,
was released from a Charleston . Sherry Stover o..o-o:-o, · Christie
hospital on Monday and is · Cooper ()..().(}..(), Amiee Mills 1-Crecuperating at home. Meigs was 0..2, 10TALS 8--0-3·11
without the services of foward

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By MaJ. Amos B Hoople
Turkey Tuter Del.ue

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Mitchell, on Sept. 27 . at Holzer
Medical Center. .
· The infant weighed eight pounds
and was 21 inchea long.
Matanal grarvlt• ails m: Mr.
and Mrs. Daw Watson, Pomaoy.
Maternal great grandmolher is Cola
Grindley, PlxnCIV)'. _
~ grandpartllts are Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Roseberry, b:ine.

FLOWER SHOW JUNIOR AWARDS • Lisa
'Ste!bem, right, received Junior Best of Show In
, the 1lllllual Meip County Garden Clubs'
Christmas Flower ShOw held Saturday IDd San·

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Mr. llld Mrs. Tom Rotdla11,
Racinl;, are 8IIIIOUIICing die birth ol
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Award went to Billy Crane, left, and Rea. Cr~~~~e,
center, captured the Jualor · .Horticuii!Jre
Sweepstskes.

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31, a bard-earned trlllllll)b.
THU!lSDAY, Nov.22
· Egad, friends! It's Turkey Time
Nebruka traiiJ Big Elptfoe otla·
again. Which means it's the time of h011111 38-29·3 1n their series, but the •Soulh Carolina 38 West Virginia 29
the season lor renewiniiiOIIII! of tbe Cornblllkm have Willi the last two.
greatest rivalries in rollege football. We lOOk for Nebraska to take this one FRIDAY, No¥.23
Stirrinc !he memories of the old (on CBS-TV), by a 3'-27 margin.
grads are such heated matcbu)lllas:
Michigan bas played themselves 'Colgate 38 Lalayetta 18
• Notre Dame vs. Southern Cal, out of the Big Ten race and Rose Bowl (at lsc:ltla, Haly)
their 62nd meeting; · ·
consldera~on- Bul arch rival Ohio
o Nebraska vs• Olllahomil, their · StAte atlll bas an outside chance of Neblllka 34 'Oklahoma 27
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71st;
wiluJln&amp; both. Playing at home, the SATURDAY. Nov. 24
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87th;
48·5 against the Wolverinell. G1ve 11 to Arltanaaa 21 'Soulhern Methodist 17 "'
• Texas vs. Baylor, their 80th;
OSU, with a late raUy to win, 31-27_.
'Brigham Young 42 Utah Stale 14
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The Texas Lonporns, the surprue . Colorado Stille 28 'H...,all 18
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their 87th.
of the SWC, can win the leape Iitle Houlton 56 'Texu Teen 42
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first met in 1921. They have played ties, Texas leads the Bears, 5&amp;-19·4, Iowa 27 'Minnesota 12
·every year since - escept for 1943 at an impressive record. However, this • Loulalana State 17 Tulane 14
the helgbt of World .War II. Notre may be payback time for the Long- • Milmi (Florida) 38 SyriiCIIoe 20
• • .
Dame leads the series, 34-ZJ-4.
horns, who were embarra-d lll)lt 'MichiQan State 44 Wisconoln 14
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In fact, the Trojans' 23 victories ~ear as Baylor racked up a 50-7 vic- '!lilllslllpp! 31 Milalllllppi State 24
are the most that any team bas won · tory. Oucb! That won't IJappen on SAl· Notre Dame 38 •Soulhern Cal 31
against the Irish. But - are you ready urday. Sopb QB Pete Gardere muter •Ohlq state 31 Mic~lgan 27
for this? - N.D. bas won the last sev· of the controlled paalng game, and •Penn Slate 35 Pittsburgh 14
en! Neither team bad ever done tbilt freshman RB Butch Hadnot will take ".San Diego Stile 40 UTt:P 12
before.
Texas to a 35-25 coaquest.
'Tan- 42 Kenlucky 22
Southern Cal has an explosive of· In the tangled SEC race, Misslssip- Ta•u 35 ·~ 25
fense. It's guided by sophomore pass- pi looks to run its record to 51-30-6 'Texas A&amp;M 28 Texao Christian 27
ing whiz Todd Marinovich; soph TB against Intrastate rival Missi""ippi Tern~ 28 'Boston College 21
Ma~o Royster averai[I!S 100 vards State. A victory may get Billy Brew- Virginia 34 'Virginia Tech 24
rusblngpercontest.NotreDameillat er's Rebels the coveted Sugar Bowl W~eForest3t 'Vanderbllt24
the tOp of .Its game: The Irish of.fense trip. Call it Ole Miss by a 3l-24
averages 38 points per and the. de- margin.
(')Home Team
fense bends but doesn't break.
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Playing a back-breaking IChedule,
Elsewhe.re, look or irginia to
N.D bas topPJedsuch powers 88 Micb· wrap up its .best year ever by taltiDg Upcoming attraCJions
igan, Michigan Slate, Miami and Ten· neiJbbor Virginia Tech, 34-24. on the SVAC courts
nessee. Against usc 'on ABC-TV), we Brigham Young will lock up the WAC ·
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crown by turning back Utab State, 42·
look lor Notre Dame to win ~me If; and Penn Slate will defeat Pitts·
Tuesday - Ironton St. Joe at
burgb, 35-14.
Kyger Creek, Eastern at Mlller
Finally, the visiting Indiana HooWednesday - North Gallla at
siers will win the Old Oaken Bucket Unloto

Janet Bolin was awarded Best of
Show . and Melanie Stethem
Reserve Best IV Show at the annual
Meigs County Garden Clubs'
ChriSIIDaS Flower Show held
Saturday and Sunday at Royal Oak
Reson. Other top awards went to
Joanne Feity, Senior Creativity; and
Betty
Dean,
Honicululre
Swecpsrakes. In lhe junior division,
Best of Show wentiO Lisa Stelhem;
and Billy Crane was awarded
Junror Creativity. The junior Horticulture Sweepstakes was won by
Ben Crane.
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· The theme for the show was
''Tbe Poems, Books and Songs of
Christmas." Chainnen for the show
were Alice Thompson and Peggy ·
Ctane.
·• Winners in "Deck the Halls"
"'ere Eveiyil . E. Hollon; .Gladys
Cummings, Addalou Lewis and

Lilly Kennedy, indoor wreatli;
COnnie HiD, Sheila Curtis,. Evelyn
E. HoDon and Sheila Horky, out·
door wreath.
"We Wish You a Merry
ChristmaS,'' Connie Hill, Kathryn
Johnson, Betsy Horky and Eva
Robson, indoor wall · hanging;
Jackie Frost, Pauline'AikiriS, Jo El·
len Crane 8nd Addalou Lewis, out·
do&lt;l' wall banging. .
"Over the River and Through the
Woods,'' Sheila Curtis, Pat Holta,
Clara Day and Betty Dean.
"Babes in Toyland," Sheila
Taylor, Brends Bolin, JoAnn Fetty
and Clara Day.
.
"Oh Holy Night," MelaniC
Stethem, Pat Holter, Ida Murphy
and Maida Mora.
"Stopping by the Woods on a
Snowy Evening," Alice Thompson,
Betty Dean, Marge Fetty and Betsy
Horky.

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Best of Show, and Melanie Stethem ·received Reserve Best of
Sbow in the annnal Meigs County Garden Clubs' Christmas
:' F'lower Show held Saturday and SUIIdlly at Royal Qak ResorL
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Riffle, daughter of Roy

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ooly one half of one percent are
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, .. ·Miss Riffte is a junior at Eastern
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JULIE RIFFLE

Contributions were ~Dade to the
American Indian Relief Fund, Feed
My People, Covenant House and
the Chiflicothe Veterans birthday
party when the Lewis Manley Unit
263 AmeriCan Legion · Auxiliary
met at the home of Tomiko Lewis
with Margaret Bowles presiding. ·
A buDctin was read from Maxine
Barnes, eighlh district president,
stating that the Chillicothe VCierans
birthday pall)' will bC Dec. 20.
Bulk mailJn&amp;s from the depart·
ment were distnbuled. Christmas
cards will be aent by the unit members to Operation Dcasen Shield
and the Ou:isunas party was plan·
ned for Dec. 13. lilstead of a gift
exchange articles will be brought
for the veteriiiS It Cblllicothe.
Lula HllnpiOD reported on
Veteran's lqliladon. It was ~
that the American Loaion supports
the President in IClion to deal wilh
the Middle But ~ Tbe N•
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"The Littlest Angel," Melanie
Stethem, Eva Robson, Donia Crane
and Peggy Crane.
"A Christmas Carol," Melanie
Stelhem, Pauline Atkins, Peggy
Crane and Sheila Teaford.
''Oh Little Town of Bethlehem,"
Donia . Crane, JoAnn Fetty, Maye
Mora and Krista! Bolin.
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. ''Silent Night," ~uline Atkins,
Evelyn Hollon, Alice Thompson
and Betty Dean, Madonna, traditional;
Janet
Bolin, Alice
Thompson, Betty Dean and Donia
Crane, Madonna, modem.
''Frosty lhe Snowman." Melanie
Stethem, Dorolhy Karr, Pat Holter
KEJllll BUZZARD
and Kristen ?ape.
"Winter Wonderland," Betty
Dean, Pat Holter, Sheila Curtis and
Stacy Friend, 13, daughter of
Janet Bolin.
Debbie.
Friend and grancldaul!hter
"'The Night Before ChristmaS,"
of
Pat
and
Patty Jobnson, MidLisa Stethem, KeUy · Dalton,
dleport,,
is
undeQloing
treatments at
Michael Taylor, and Becky Taylor, ·
Childn:n
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Hospilal
in
Columbus
Derrick &amp;lin and Ben Crane.
every
other
weet.
"Away in the Manger," Lisa
A family spokesman has reported
Stethem, Brook Bolin, Michael
that
Stacy wquld like to receive
Taylor, and Carrie Elberfeld and
cards.
Becky Taylor.
Cards may be sent to her at
"How
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Pole Ridge, LaurelviUe,
Christmas," Billy Crane, Michael
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Taylor, Ben Ctane, and Lisa
Stethem aild James Ewing.
Dried roadside material, Billy
Crane, Lisa Stethem, BiUy Crane,
and Lisa Siethem, 'Ben Crane and
· Billy Crane. .
Potted p,llmts, Lisa Stelhem, Ben
Crane, Billy Crane, and Ben and
Billy Crane.
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Seed pod coDection, Billy Crane,
Ben Crane, Lisa Stelhem, and Car· ,·
rie Elberfeld, Kelly Dalton and
James Ewing.
Evergreen, nanowleaf, ·Betty
Dean, Eva Robson, Betty Dean,
Betty Dean; broadleaf, Betty Dean
and Alice Thompson.
. Berried branch, Peggy Crane,
Betty Dean, Eva RobSon and Octa
Ward.
Holiy, Addalou Lewis, Mary
Skiner, Jackie Frost and Betty
Dean.
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Chrisunas cactus; Virginia
NATHAN COOK
.Chadwell and Jean Moore.
Foliage housep18nt, Jean Moore.
African violet, Evelyn HoUon,
Alice Thompson and Virginia
·Chadwell.
Mr. and _Mrs. Jo!U. T. (Patty)
Blooming houseplants, Alice Coole, Burlingham, announce the
Thompson, Evelyn Hollon, and birth of their first child, Nalhan
JeanMoore.
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'The Gift of the Magi," Addalou
The infant weighed nine pounds
Lewis, Lisa Stethem, Betty Dean and two ounces and was 22 inches
and Clara Day; and Eva Robson, long.
Betty Dean, Evelyn E. Hollon and
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
Evelyn Thoma.
and Mrs. Leland Parker, Pomeroy.
"Oh Christlnas Tree," Eva Rob- ·, Paternal · grandparents · are Mr.
son, Evelyn Hollon, Marge J&gt;i!rteU and Mrs. J.E. Cook, Pomeroy.
and Addalou Lewis, omamen~ Paternal great grandparents are Mr.
Betty Dean, Pe~ Crane, Betty and Mrs. Ed Cheesebrew, Point
Dean and Maunla Miller, living; Pleasanr, W.Va.
Kathryn Johnson, Denise Mora;
Carrie Morris and Rachel Morris,
cones.

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lAurel Cliff
Health Club
has meeting
The 54111 anniversary ol the
Laurel Cliff Better Health Club celebrated at a recent diMer meet·
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The blessing was aslced bY Mmel

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Prayer. E~ Robson read "Man
Can't Live By Bread Alone,"
Elizabeth Hayes read ''Good
Thanksgiving," and "Chip on His
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The do&lt;l' prizes was won by E~
Robson. Games were conducted by
Mrs. Robson and Elizabeth Hayes;
The Christmas meeting will be
held at the horne of Elizabeth
Hayes at Chcsta, wilh a $3 gift excl:)ange. There wiD also be a pot·
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fifth birthday at the home of her
parents, Kermit and KeDy Buzzard.
A Minnie Mouse cake was set·
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Kool-aid, to Delores and Stacy
Tyree, Andy Baer, Kelli and Juli
Bailey, Nena Alkinson, Chris Baxter, Amanda Tucker, Miranda
Stewart, Aubrie Kopec, Chris,
Comtney and Nicole Viaron, Dee
Barber, Eulonda Haley, Vivian Phil- .
lips, Bev, Will arid Matt HoOey,
Corey Freeman. Chris Tyree, and
John and Joshua BUZ1llrd.
Sending gifts were Gary and Becky Drenner, Palatka Fla; Jackie
and Sharon Buzzard, Roncevene,
W.Va.
Chris Baxter won the door prize.
AU guests received treats and
decorated their own pumpkins to
take home.

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tholr local Sheriff or Chlof of Pollee.
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Birthday is celebrated in area .

HAS EXTENDED THEIR

Deer gun season will open Monday and continue through Saturday,
Nov. I, with hunting pennilled onehalf hour before sunrise and until
~unse~ Keith Wood, Meigs game
protector, announced Monday.
All hunters are advised that lhey
most have on an orange garment,
'either a hat, cap, vest or jacket and
that by law, must secure the permission of property owners to hunt
on their land.
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Every deer killed during the
weeklong season must be checked
in at one of the ll check-in stations
around the county. Wood said lhat
the law requires that deer must be
tagged by noon of the day following lhe harvest. The only new
check-in station is Chancey's Food
Mart at Syracuse.
Each hunter is permitted only
DEER GUN SEASON~ OPEN- The 1990 deer gun season will
one deer which can be of either sex. open Monday,~ copUnue tbroagh Saturday, Nov. 1.
Weapons for the week are shotgun,
muzzleloader rille, 38 caliber or
long~r. and handgun with a five
inch minimum length barrel. There
wiU be no bow and arrow hunting
pcnnitted during the week. .
However, that season wiU resume
after . gun season- and continue
through Jari. 31, Wood said.
Last year 2,373 deer were bar·
vested in Mei~ County. Wood said
that as in prev1ous years, he expects
a large influx of hunters here from
across Ohio.

GALLIA CO. POLICE ACADEMY
Is now auepting students
for the 450 hour
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FLOWER SHOW WINNERS • JoADD Fetty, left, received the
Senior Dlvllloa Creativity Award In the 1990 Cbriltmas Flower
Show of Meigs.COUDty Gardea Clubs held Saturday and Sundsy at
Royal Oak ResorL Senior Horticulture Swe.pstekes was woa by
BettyDeaa.

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families kJ!ow their eligibility for
benefits and job security.
The legion is organizing letter
writing c:ampaigns to the trOOps iD
Saudi Arabia. Legionaires and
auxiliaries have been requested to
have functions for family members
of troOpS left behind.
Mrs. . Hampton,
education
chairman, noflld lhat the legion and
auxiliary baw sponsored American
EducadPa Week since it began 70
years ago. Oblerved last, lhe theme
was ''Educadon for Everyone Takes
·Everyone." Legions and auxiliaries
are encouraaed to SlaJt lileracy .
~ where there aren't any.
Pamphlets have been placed in the
ltl&amp;b schools and elementary
scliools.
Mn. Richards tepqrted from The
Firing Lillo . on Americanism
resolutions. The Legion is asking
Conjp'els to oblerve WashinJtoo 's·
birthday 011 Feb. 22, Memorial Day
on M.aY 30,11111 Columbus' Dey on
Oct. l1elldl ,.-. It was also noted
that the l.elioD liMeting to amtDd
die ftq coil 10 dill tho . . may be

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also cancemed lblt fl!llnllls · n0011 110011 wbeb It wou1d be raised
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Virgil Walker, Racine, and Ker-

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sary at the (High Country) on Eagle
Ridge Road. They joined the Navy

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E. Neal Orteza, M.D.

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on Nov. 15,1944.
Refresh
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menIS were enJOy at
Aaending were Tom Diddle,
pales Smag_asbord and the meet- - Bernard Diddle, Racine, and Dale
mg closed .w1th song and remarks HiD Florida.
by the presulent.
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Amateur gardeners
hold recent meeting
A w!)rksbop was conducted at
the recent meeting of the Middlcpon Amateur G,anlen Club held
at the home of Jean Moore.
Paring tbe rneetiag aa invilllion
was read from the Rutland Friendly
Ginlen Club to atlend a 30th anniveqary cclclndon on Nov. 28.
It was DOled tbll each member
will give $5 to Amerillora in place
of the gift e•ctumae 81 the
Christmas ~ which will be held
at Gilmore I iD Pomeroy;
Aaeodin.rl were Bllzabc::Jh Lohac,
Elh.abelh JJurbU, Katie SWIIIJOII,
Ulllm Moen, M1qe Fetty, Oladyl
Cllmminp, ICatbryl! Hyaell and I~
PoMI.
lean M9ore bad the closing,
''Food for Thought," and Elizabeth
BUllett won the door prize, .

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Houchins, Missy Nelson, Aaron
Sheets. ·Kristen Slawter, Jennifer
Taylor, Amy Wagner, Amy Warth,
Jenni Werry and Dari:i Wolfe. Mrs.
Dana Kessinger and Mrs. Chris
Wakefield are the advisors of the
NHS.

- d y beld its fall inductions of
new members. To be inducled into
!be NHS, a •tndent .must mainlain
at least a 3.5 gnde point average
IUid must IICCJ'Il at least 3 out of 4
points in character, leadership, ser·
vice IUid scholanhip.
The Meigs High ScbQol senior
The new inductees were Barbie
welding
ca1ss is training in different
Anderson, Tricia Baer, Frank
welding
processes and techniques
Bllte. Misty Buicher, Heather
along
with
flame cutting, welding
O.venport, ·Tara Gerlach, Darin
and
brazing.
They have finished
Lopn, Joe McElroy, Tammy
'Miller, Melissa. Rollins, .Bobby work on the bridge on Hysell Run
Vance. Chrissy Weaver, and Robbie Road, and on th~ Meigs County Jail
in Pomeroy•. The senior welding
Wyatt
Other members of the NilS at class is 1aught by Mr. Kenneth
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Meigs are Eric Heck, Susan Eblin.

Tuesday, November 20. 1990

Pomerov-Middleoort, Ohio

6-The Daily Sentinel

The junior wcldinJ class is involved· in building a culvert for a
creek c~. They have just
finished building a roof · for the
press box at tbe Bob . Robert
Foolball Sladium in PonlerOf. The
class is 1aught by Mr. · Richard
· Fetty.
Both classes belong 10 VICA
(Vocational IndUSirial Clubs of
America) and are competing
against other VICA members at
Meigs High Schoof with an
aluminum can drive. If you would
like 10 conlribute any cans, please
bring them 10 any VICA member at
the high school.
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IS a ·state-sponsored, vocauonal.
two-year, work-stu'!y .program for

juniors and seniors. It is an effort 10
bring together employers, who
need unskilled or semi-skilled held,
and students who are prepared 10
accep! the responsibililies of a job
under school supervision. Curtis
Dalton, TIIUI Hill and Shannon
Scott are going to VICA's
Southcenttal FaD Conference in
Columbus on November 13. Mr.
Logan is the teacher.
Marketing students at Meigs
High School are involved in a
program designed 10 meet the
needs of students who desire 10 improve their knowledge and .ability
in occupations involving .the
ll!8rlceting of goods and service$. ·
They are also part. of . DECA
(Dislributive Education Clubs of

------Honor list:- - - ' - - - Nineteen Meigs Countians were
listed on the University of Rio
Grande's fall quarter 1990 dean's
honor 1isl.. To achieve the dean's
honer lisuwus, studeniS must earn
a 3.7S gnde point average during

America) which promotes Market·

ing I'Aincarion from international 10
local levels reinforcing ideas 1aught
in a classroom.
'Marketing students went 10
Shawnee State University in
Portsmouth on OciOber 4 for the
. Southeast Dislrici Fall Delegates
Conference. They 81so wentiO the
FaD Delegates Conference on
November 8. Mr. Kucsma is the
teacher.

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Asltley, Middleport; Dennis I. Ault,
Pomeroy; Deborah M. Brooks,
Coolville; Sharon E. Bryant, Long
Bo110m; Jennifer · L. Couch,
Pomeroy; Lynne 'M. Crow, Mid•
dleport: Pagasa M Dayo, Middleport; Amy L. Epple, Middleport;
Earl W. Fields. Pomeroy; Sheila M
Harris, Middleport: Sandra A. Hoi·
corn b, Albany; Todd C. Johnson,
Middleport; Kenda D. Rizer,
Racine; Shetyl L. Roush, SYJBCuse:
Deedrah L. Simmons. Reedsville;
Elizabeth J. Smith, Racine; Carin S:
taylor, Middleport; Alicia .D. Van
Meter, Syracuse, and Judith A. Wil;
Iiams, Syn~Cuse.
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By James Jacoby
In yesterday's deal declarer was
lazy, missing a chance for a safety
play to make a dQubled contract. Today we see a defertde~ exhibiting the
same laziness. Forget· tbe fact that
East-West can make three clubs. Nei·
titer defender felt like entering the
bidding, and neither can be blamed.
Against two spades, West had a
tough opening-lead decision. He did
not want to lead trumps away from
the king, and both red suits had been
bid by the opponents. So be decided on
a club. For whatever reason, he led the
three-spot. The deuce was played
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possible that West had uoderl.ed the
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eventually made nine tricks.
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would still make the king of spades.
· Readers, take heart! H Eait, au experience.j professional player, could
be as careless as this, all of us should
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Air Pollution Can Be a Problem
in Newer "Tightly Built" Homes

QUESTION • I have asthma. We
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and I think that it IS. making my
asthma worse. Could my carpet ac·
tually be domg this?
ANSWER- An asthma at1ack is
often tnggered by mhaled allergens
or by mhalmg irritatmg chermcals.
Carpet can be a source of both of
these. The fibers of the carpet tmp
dust and pollen. Walking on the
carpet then stirs the offending par.
ucles mto the 8Jt so that can inhale
them . producing an asthma attack.
You srud that the carpet ts new, and
the "newness" may also be a
problem for you. The carpet and its
pad will release chemical vapors
for a few months. You nonce this as
a "new" smell when you enter a
freshIy carpeted room that has poor '
ventilation. In low concentmuons
these vapors are usually quite
harmless, but they can be present m
sufficient concentration to stan an
asthma attack m a suscepllble person.
QUESTION • Besides my car·
pet, are there other thmgs that pol·
lute the air m my home?
ANSWER - The qual• ty of air
mstde our homes IS tmportant because we spend so much of our
11me indoors, especially now that

people have added msula_tion and
"sealed up" thett homes m recent
years to !unit the uncon110lled passage of air. This reduces the cost of
hea!lng, but it makes it harder to
coni!Ol mdoor air pollution. An
avemge home in the Uniled Slates
today has about a 70 to 100 percent
att change per 'hour. New construe·
tion which is "tight" may have as
httle as 20 percent 8Jt turnover each
hour These figures, though, are Just
a litl.le misleading because they
only take mto account the air in the
mtddle pf the room. The air in the
comers and near the walls moves
more slowly than tile air m the center of the room, and it frequently
takes several air changes to completely replace this slow-movmg air
w1th new air.
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Air freshene~. hrur s.P!l~Ys.
household chemicals, ~c1des,
buildmg matenals and prunt SUJ!"
p~es all contnbute to _mdoor rue
pollution. Improperly adjusted nonelectnc furnaces, water heaters and
stoves can g1ve off hazardous carbon monox1~. Ftteplaces, wood
stoves, automobile exhaust from an
attached garage and tobacco smoke
can also release carbon monoXIde
and other chemicals into the air in·
stde your home. If your home is
"tight" a httle btt of any of these
pollu~nts can cause problems with
your asthma or cause other health

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Milli Vanilli loses Grammy award
LOS ANGELES (UPII -With
the photogenic if not phonogra
phlc pop- singlngduol'&lt;hlli Van ill!
s tripped of the Grammy it won
without smgmg a note of their
mega-hi! album "Gifl You Know
It's True," the musJc busmess IS
10 something of a tizzy
Mtlh's award as Best New
Artist of 1989 was rescmded
Monday by the Na tiOnal
Academy of Recording Arts and
•Sciences' nat10nal board of trus·
tees, the first ttme such a thing
has happened in the 33-year
history of the Grammys
Academy President Michael
Gree ne satd the ruling to rescind
Milll Vanilli's award had been
taken "regretfully."
"The decision comes as a
result of admtsstons and revela·
lions . that th!!"'abel credit on
their album 'Gtrl You Know It's
True' was incorrect and the
group was thus not ehgtble to
compete In the Best New Artist
category," Greene saJd. " I hope
this revocallon will make the
industry thmk long and hard

before anyone ever tries to pull
something like this again "
Rob Pilat us and FabMorvanthe dreadlocked pair promoted
as the group MJlli Vanilll announced over the weekend
they would wllJllngly return their
Grammy and satd they would
announce their plans today at a
news conference

"We know that we were In·
volved In something that was
wrong," Pilat us said over the
weekend
The academy waited several
days before deciding how to
handle the embarrassmg inc!·
dent that came to light last week
when group's German producer,
Frank Farlan, fired P!latus and
Morvan and announced the two
did not sing on theirdebu talbum,
whtch was distributed by Arlsta
Records and sold 7 million
copies.
Pilatus and Morvan also ad·
milled they llp-synched in music
videos and during Jive concerts,
includ jng thetr petfonna 0 ce on

Meigs High Sch~ol Quiz Team
members win opening match
Me1gs High School Qmz T~
members won theu openmg
matches against Logan and South
Pomt but lost in tile quarterfinals to
Walkins Memorial and the semt·
finals to Jackson at the Bobcat
Buzz In last Thursday The team
members fimshed third overall.
According to AdVIsor Rita
Slavm, the format for the,compelluon was a double elimmauon
tournament, wherein Meigs par-

IICtpated along w1th Logan, Jackson, South Pomt, Chillicothe, Lan·
caster, Warren and Watkins
Memorial.
The tournament 'was won by
Walkins Memorial, with Jackson in
second place and the Metgs team in
third.
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Partic1pants from Metgs mcluded
Barbte Anderson, Slacey Duncan,
Tara Gerlach, Aaron Sheets, Lucy
Wmebrenner and Robby WyatL

the televised Grammy Award
show in March
Grammy winners are selected
by approximately 6,000 voting
members of the academy, which
is made up of a broad spectrum of
singers, musicians, producers,
engineers, songwriters, conduc·
tors and other creative figures m
the recording industry
Greene attempted to downplay
the academy's oversight that led
to the selection of MUll Vanllli,
saying the organization receives
thousands of Grammy entries
annually, and relies op the
accuracy and credibility of label
credits supplied by the record
companies
Greene said Morvan and Plla·
tus were doing "the nght thing"
In coming clean.
" In many ways Rob and Fab
were victimized to some degree
just as the public and the
academy was," Greene said
However, he added, "You can't
be too much of a victim If you
aren't telllng the truth, and they
knew from some time they didn't
sing on that recording."
Greene said he hopes the
lhclden t' ' will result in record
companies adhering to truth in
their advertising.

the open wmdow that whisks away

the contaminated indoor 8Jt and
replaces it with fresh air also car·
ries away heat. fnstallatioil of a
heat exchanger can help save the
heat inside the house on cold days
while allowing the same air change
that could be provided by an open
"ndo Yi
hea ·
d ·
WI
w. our
bng an aJt condiuoning conttactor can help you
decide if a heat exchanger would be
cost-effective for you.
The U.S. ·Environmental Proteelion Agency and the U.S. ConsutRer Product Safety Commission
have jointly wnu.en ,a helpful
booklet about this problem called
''The Inside Story: A Gu1de to In·
door Air Qualuy." It IS av&amp;lable
from the U.S. Government Printing
Office, Superintendent of Documents, Public Documents Distnbuuon Center, Pueblo, Colorado
81009. You may find its additional
information beneficial in solving
your indoor 81C pollution problems.
"Family Medicine" IS a weekly
column. To subrmt questions, wnte
to Jotui' C. Wolfe, D.O., Ohio
University College of Osteopathic
Medicine, Grosvenor Hall, Athens,
Ohio 45701.

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TARY SCHOOL
GRADE 6: Overall Honor Ron •
Billy Francts, Thlci Heinel, Sean
Maxey, Erin Sexton; GRADE 5:
All "A" • Michelle Caldwell, Joey
Weeks. Billeila Buc~-8Df"· Joanna

,,

MIDDLEPORT • Group ll of the
Presbyterian Church will meet
Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the American
Legion Hall m Middleport. Book
study will follow at the home of
Dorotlly Morris. Faye Wallace win
have devouons.
POMEROY • The SCS and
ASCS office on Hiland Road,
Pomeroy, wtll be holding an open
house on Tuesday from 2-7 p.m.
The public is invited.

DELINQUENT LAND
TAX NOTICE
TIM lAndo. Lota ond Pono
of loto oetui"MCI Delinquent
by 1M T_ou,.. of Moigo
County, wHh the ToxH, Ao+
......,...nta end '-n•ltie1
chorged -oon ogr-bly
,10
ere contained •nd de·
IICribed lntho following llot.

each evening with Dr. Stan Crafg of
Greenville, S.C. preaching each
nighL

•w.

POMEROY - Meigs County
Board of Elections will meet on
Wednesday at 10 a.m. for the official counL

' viz;

. , (Nome, Doocriptlon, Ac·
ret, Total TIXH, AIHII•

POMEROY • A re)XCSentative
from the Social Security Ad·
mmistmtion will be at the Meigs
County Senior Citizens Center in
Pomeroy on Wednesday from 10
a.m. to noon.
LONG BOTIOM • The Mount
Ohve Community Church will have
revival Wednesday through Sunday
at 7 p.m. mghdy. Pastor LaWienoe
Bush, evangeltSl Spec:ial singing
nightly. Public is inVIted.
THURSDAY
POMEROY • The Meigs County
Public LibrarY . will be closed
Thursday for Thanksgiving.

FRIDAY
POMEROY
The Senior
MIDDLEPORT • The Mid· Citiz.ens Dance Club will have a
dlepon PTO will meet Tuesday at 7 dance Friday from 8·11 p.m. ·with
p.m. Guest speaker, Assislant music by the Happy Hollow Boys
Prosecuting Anomey Linda War- from Athens. Public is invited.
ner.
Bring snacks for the snack table.
WEDNESDAY
MASON, W.Va. • First Baptist
Church m Mason, W.Va. will hold a
Thanksgiving revival on Wednesay,
Thursday and Friday at 7:30 p.m.
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SPICIIl

(/;fEDERAl:
HI-SHOK SLUGS

Internal Medicine
r

Office Hours
Monday through Friday

'9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Suite t 3.

2.39~~5P~K~.~1

PVH Medical Office Building

HOlLOW POINT
DEER SLUG

20-16-12 GAUGE, 2'/•INCH

(304) 675-7700

O'DELL LUMBER

RJd PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL

Ill Vint St. 634 E. Mllin St.
G•palis
Pomtray
446-1276
992-5500

1rJ Thl lami~ of proleNionals

Valley Drive, ltolnl Pleasant, W. Vo. 25550

•

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Alcohol
Problem-...

Fernwood Garden
Club meets

The Fernwood Garden Club
recently toured Manley's Recycling
Center for its November meebng.
Members were g1ven a tour of
the plant, shown the many types of
materials that can he recycled, how
the matenals are weighed, sorted,
packaged and then sent on; to larger
plants.
Followmg the tour, the group
met at the home of Marjorie Pur·
tell.
Ida Murphy presided at the meetGumpf, Jeremy Kehl, Lamar ing and everyone had a part m tile
Lyons; Academtc Honor Roll - devotional time. For the roll call,
Misty Lyons; GRADE 4: All "A" - all stated a recyclmg up in keeping
J.T. Wh1te; Overall Honor Ron - w1th the program.
Jessica Brannon, Jennifer Cline,
The group made plans for the
Sara Householder, AliShl! . Rojas; ChrisfjTlas Flower Show and table
Academtc Honor Roll - Joshua setting. The group also made signs
Hager; GRADE 3: Overall Honor for the show.
Roll - Meghan Avis, Manhew BisThe next meeting will be a
sell, Matthew Caldwell, Jeremy Christmas dmner out and then a
Gillilan, Rachael Lees, Leah San- meetmg to follow at the home of
ders, Came Sheets, Steven Weeks; Marjone Punell w1th a pany and a
Academic Honor Roll · Matthew gift exchange on Dec. 18.
Boyles and Amanda Upton.
Others attending were Katllryn
EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL
Johnson, Thelma Giles, Wilovene
GRADE 12: All "A" • Mark B&amp;ley, Suzanne Warner, Evelyn
Murphy; Ovemll Honor Ron • Thoma and Helen Eblin.
Andrea Cleland, Alyssa Eddy, Sus1e
Kimes; GRADE 11: All "A" • nna
Connolly, Tony Maxey; Overall
Honor Roll • Steve Barnett, nm
STATE AUTO
Bissell, Angie Brewer, Jill Chichester, Carrie Giltilan, Lee Gillilan,
OFFERS
David Gumpf, Danny Lawrence,

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Elizabeth Lawson, Juhe Riffle,
Keith Spencer, Chrissy Summers,
Alvena VanMeter, Amy Well,
Shem Wolf; GRADE IO· All "A" Nicole Kanawalsky; Overall Honor
Roll - Jeremy Buckley, Nancy
Gaddis, Chad Griffith, Ltsa Hoffman, Matt Michael, Karen Moms,
Carrie Morrisey, Misty Newell,
GRADE 9 : All "A" - Andy Wolf;
Overall Honor Ron - Penny Aeiker,
Charlene Dailey, Shelly Hendricks,
Randy Kaylor, Tyson Rose, Jrume
Wilson; GRADE 8· All "A" • Jes·
stca Radford; Overall Honor Roll Charles Bissell, Susan Brewer,
Julie Brown, Ryan Buckley, Jessica
Chevalier,
Janet
McDonald,
Rebekka Mcintyre, Heidi Nelson,
Jamie Ord, Jeff Stethem, Stacey
Woolard; GRADE 7: All "A" •
Rebecca Evans, Jennifer Mora,
Brandi Reeves; Overall Honor Roll
• Mike Barneu, Brian Bowen,
Melissa
Dempsey,
Jessica
Fredenck, Jessica Karr, Raben
Laughery, Micah Ono, Connie
Pooler, Michelle Pooler, Lauren
Young; Academic HOIU" Roll
Brian Hoffman, Mike Smith.

TUESDAY
STIVERSVILLE
The
Stiversville Word of F&amp;th Church
win nave revival Thesday through
Saturday at 7:30. p.m. Alton and
Kathy Dozier, Bonifay, Fla., will be
the evangelist. PaStor Gary Holter
invites the public. Call 949-2152
for infonnanon.

Randall F. Hawkins, M.D.

Eastern Local Schools Honor Rolls
The followmg students achteved
academtc disllncuon m the Eastern
Local School Dtstnct for the first
six weeks and nine weeks grading
penods.
Overall Honor Roll IS made up
of those students achtevmg a gmde
of "B" or better in all subject, while
the Academic Honor Roll consists
of students who achieved a grade of
"B" or better m all academtc subjects and a grade no lower than "C"
m art, handwnting, mustc and
phystcal educauon.
CHESTER
ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL
GRADE 6: All "A" • Meredith
Crow and Maria Frecker, Overall
Honor Roll - Enc Dillard, Laura
Easunan, l.A:slie Parker and LJSa
Stethem; GRADE 5: All "A" Kellt Bruley, Renae Pooler; Ovemll
Honor Ron · Brandon Buckley;
GRADE 4 : Overall Honor Roll •
Dustin Hoffman, Valene Karr,
Melody · Lawrence, Jessica Marcum. Jason Mora, Aaron Will and
Angela Wolfe; Academic Honor
Roll • Bryon Moss: GRADE 3:
Overall Honor Ron • Joshua
Brodenck, Molly Heines, Chris
Krawsczyn, Jessica Pore, Joshua
Will; Academtc Honor Roll •
Jonathan Haggeny.
IUVERVIEW ELEMijNTARY
SCHOOL
GRADE 6: Overall Honor Roll David Baker and Angela Bissell;
GRADE 5: None; GRADE 4:
Overall Honor Roll • Christa
Circle, Stephanie Evans, Wes
Kanawalsky; Academic Honor Roll
• Heath Proffin; GRADE 3: Overall
Honor Roll - Jason Barber, Derek
Holsinger, Jenny Mayle, Christy
Riley, Cassie Rose; AcademiC
Honor Roll • Ray Basim, Roxanne
Green.

Community Calendar itemS appear two days before an event and
the day of that evenL Items must be
received in advance to insure publicauon in the calendar.

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SPECIAL

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cbarcbea, apanmeata,
druc stores. Simplified
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at a certain point.

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affordable.

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• , 01 ·00004.000, Almon·
clinger, Mork ond Moo Ellen.
".A13, T3, se, NE cor. of
263 7aA N pon of Wolf Run
2A. 2 00 ocres. '23. 39.
•• 01 ·00028. 000,
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houoe. Dovid Howord, 814.
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'ocroo, ue.20
• 01·00Q30.000. Buhom.
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21 .00 ocreo. *174 98 .
- 01 ·00031 .000. Boohom.
Gory ond Lone Boohom, 88.
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· 01·00037 000. Beegle.
•Ero end Diddle, Ovol. 821 .
•f&gt;IW comer .26A. 26 ocroo.
tll0.47.
01-00038.000. Booalo.
· I,. end Diddle. Ovel, 818.
SW corner of NE 14 • OIIA .,
.08 ocro. •ae 08.
·• 01 ·00039 001. Bentley.
Donne. R1 3. T3. 821.
..8311A oot of 93 2eA .. 93a
ocroo, t140 B6.
01·00018.000, Bunon.
Mork Owon, S13. -1B All ilf
S Y, of NW '/, of Ad Ex.
1,8 37A Eo . 18 37A, 14.n
ocroo, t983 11
01·00087.001, Bunoo.
Mork Owen, R13W. T3N,
SIB. 1.150 A out of 3 &amp;eA
SY, of NW '4, 1 eo ocros,
*8867
01·0008S.OOO,
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Konno H.• &amp;15. W port of
NW Y, W .,d Ex. B.SS A.
S.Siocreo, *488 08
01 ·00089.000,
Bush,
Konno H , 81 a. NW cor. Ex
48A • 30.BOA. 30 SO ocreo.
'4111 42.
01·001&amp;3.000, Cowen,
D Eorl, &amp;22. NE Cor. of
• 16A, 60 ocro, 1119 49.
. 01·010S2.000, Eostmon,
Ron.
RoyoHy
lntoroot
George H. Worner, '28. 14.
. 01·002311.000, Exotmon.
Ron E ond Undo F . Lot
s- 13-3 S pon of E '!\
30A, 30 00 ocroo. t93.&amp;3.
• ;OHI0333.000. Hartley.
Ktlnnoth G., Lot Sect -31 SE
pon Ex. lOA, 163 00 ecros.
n .us 611
· 01·00246.00,
Monley.
Rodney H. •nd/or Angel• K
, S7, SE cor of IOSA noor
Mid. of N Y, .87A, 87 ocro.
*632.9B
01 '00417.000,
Mork·
hom, Wllllem. A13, T3, Stl.
N pon of NE Y, Ex. 28A NW
I OOA ,
1 00.00
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t422.04
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Mork·
hom, WHilom • Mork, Sect.
18· 17 on N Une of Sect.•
33.80 ocro• ., 88 97.
01·00499 .000, · Mork·
hom, Wllllom • Mork, S17,
On S Lone of Sect.. .78 ocre.
n85.7t.
01·00&amp;00.000.
Mork·
hem, Wllllem &amp; Sharon. R
I 3 . T3, 818. 36 00 ocroo,
t218.02
01·00&amp;01 ,000.
Mork·
ham. WIIUim and Sharon,
Lot Sect T, A NY, of SW '!\
Ex SA NE end 2SA SW NE
611 lOA.
66 10
ocres,
.,41 20
01·00117.001,
Miller.
Cherloo, E end/or Ettie M .•
R13, T3. S27. F33. 12A out
of 40 61 A, 1 2.00 ocroo.
17S.88
OI-00116B.OOO. OOell. Timothy K • Cero1o. A13W, T3N.
S21 , ....., 311 SW cor B.38A
out of 21A, 6.3.8 13343
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• 01-010&amp;6 000, Royol Po·
troleum
Propertleo Inc.,
Working lntereot Chorleo
end Mery Houdoohelt Lend
U2.13
01·010SS 000. Royol Po·
troleum • Propenleo Inc ,
Working lnt_. Joonett C.
Bendula, Hazel A. Jahnaon,
n24 28
01-010S9 000, Royol Po·
troleum
Propenlee Inc .
Working Interest. Konno H.
Bulh. Homer E. and Pauline
L: Hyoell, 117 28.
01-01090 000. Royol Petroleum Propertloo
Inc •
Working I n - Richerd
ond
Morvorot Compboll.
tl7.81
01-010S1 000. Royol Po·
troleum
Propertleo Inc ,
WorklnA 1 - Jomeo w.
ond Foy F. Cllfflrd, Homer
E. end Peullno L. Hyn,
113.40
01·01 092 000. Royol Po·
troleum Propertloo
Inc •
"!Vilrklng lntereot Jomeo W.
Mid Foy F. Clifford, Roger
w. ond lrio J . Dovls, Ill 78.
01-01010 000. Royol PetroleUm Propertloa, Inc ,
Wilriiing lnt..at Eorl E. ond
Uloh I. F,....or, 179 38.
01-01013 000.
Aoy.t
Petrllleum Propertlel. Inc ,
Working Interest. Homer E.
ond Plullnt L HyoeH.
144.18.
:01-01017 000, Aoywl Plot·
Inc.. WorkJne 1""'"'"'-.
- Cocl ond Tbnt
Moore Und Owner. *215.81
01·01018.000,
Royll
Ptlraleum Prapertloo, Inc ,
-~ 1 - Robert f .
ond Either M. Moore lAnd
a-, *111.82
01·01 011.000. Royol Pt·
troiMam
Prapl:llea, Inc.
Warlinalnt..atlornardL
Jr. ond Cynlhle I Nou,
*11.20
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Prapa •••· Inc ,
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THE DAILY
SENTINEL
•

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Lot Beet. 1 NE port of IW
4 Pt of NW '4, 43 .00 ecre,
t1,911 11 .
01 -110849.000, Soutero.
E Leon ond/or L Chrlotlne.
Lot S-. 13·1 S of SW '-'
Ex. 11A S ond 13.71AW.
21 21 ocr. .. 0210.10.
. 01 -008150.000, Soutoro.
E Leon ond/ or L l;hrlotlno.
LotSoct 13·1f'!EpertofSE
'-' of NE '-' 8A, S.OO ..reo.
.,04.74.
01 ~8511.000, Spumoy.
Jomes A. ond Abbott, Torry
J., Rl3. T3. S38. 11.00
ocreo, UI0.29
01 -00742 .000. Stogell.
Archie. Lot Soct -36 SW
Pin
Ex
lOA .
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187.99S7A,
1S7.9987
ocroo. t847 88.
01·00790.000,
Sycko,
Rondy Lee. S24, Lot Sect
24 Acre 1 10. 782A out of
142.90A, Ex 7&amp;.7SA Ex.
18.74A,
te.73
ocroo,
t1 18.89
Ot ·IIOS06 000 Cor!, Tom
• Herold, S. 33. N pt of
23.150A NE cor. 10' At. of
Woythru 8. 60A, S.&amp;Oocroo,
*28.09.
01 ·008011.000. Carl. Tom
~nd Herold, 5.34. SEcomor
21 BOA,
21.60
ecroo.
194.&amp;8.
01 ·00B43.000.
Worry,
Mork J and/or Sharon C .
52, Noor Mid of W Y, Ex
844A, 1 OOA, 1 00 ocre,
*370.61
01·00207.001 . Wholey.
Horban E. end/or Shollo,
A13. T3. 522. F 23 11 83A
out of 29 e6A
1 t .S3A.
11 .S3 ocres. tl91 118.
01·00207 002, Wholey.
Horban E. ond/or Shollo.
R13. T3. S22, Fr. 23Wond
9.SAA out of 17 27A. 9 .N,
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01-002011 001. Wholey.
Horban E and/or Shoilo.
R13. T3. 522, Fr. 23 E ond
.37Aoutof210A,. 37ecro,
12 48.
01-00221 000. Wholay,
Herbort E end/or Shollo.
T3N. F IS 1 41105A out of
13.NA, 1 .41105 ocros,
8
1 ~Jo 222 OOO. Wholey,
Horbort E ond/or Shollo,
Stet 13·21-22 26A N pt
70.99A. w pt E 'I• SE pt
.26A, .21 ocre, t472.47
01·00223 000. Wholey,
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Eugene and I or
Shelle. Lot Soct -22 7A of
32.96A w oide of Rt 681.
1 A. 7.00 ecreo. • 211
• 72. 011 ·
01·00S47.000. Wholey,
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coal.nd oth• mlneral1,
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'4 of Stet. 47.SO ocreo.
., .073.9B
01 ·00138 000
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Gerold Loe ond/~r Winlfnd
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N of Ad .. .211 oc;ro. t1 B7.28.
CHESTER TOWNSHIP
EASTERN LSD
03-0142S ooo. Arnold,
Nathon
ond/or
Shollo.
AI2W. T3N, 538. NW Cor.
SW';0 .88Aof3B.8S3A, 55
ocre, *1.24.
03·00019.000, Amold,
Nothon E ond/or Shelle A.,
S31. 12.86A out of 83A SE
·~ SW coo of NE. 1215
ecreo *88 ae
03:008,·2.000,
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A12W T3N
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~~ e ~60A. 1.02 ocro,
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ond/or Bruce.
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7. 20A out of 21A. 20 00
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03-00143 000.
Burke,
Mlchool ond/or
Morllyn
521. re40l N pen27S &amp;oA:
27S.80 ocres. t482 08
03·00231 000,
Colo·
mon. Rlchord ond Stolle. St.
(1140) N of Mill Lot E of Ad..
1 I 110 ocreo. *288.SO.
03-00274.000, Eootmon,
Aolond E. ond/or Undo F..
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03-00276.000. Eootmon,
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03-00Zn.ooo, Eootmen.
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12.150 ocreo. *33.B7.
03·002711.000, Eootmon,
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818, NW -nor of Froc 19,
11.00 ocroo. t18.76.
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6.150 Mires, 147S.07.
03·00804.000,
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K.y. A12, T3 512, SW'4 Ex
1.8A BE Ex 9.78A NE Cor
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t87.11 .
03· 00127 000, Jeffooro,
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34.68 A In W'l&gt; Eo. coolond
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03-00878 000, Koua, RoL. Sr. end
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port of BE '4. 90.150t7e1 .02.
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'lo NW of Ad.. 3.00 ocnJO.
t40.82.
03-014118.000, Koenig Vo ,
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03-00746.000. t.oudormilt.
Oker Rer ond/or Cherjl Ann.
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03-00747.000. too &lt;loJmilt.
Oller Aer ondlor Chorit Ann.
828....... 24 .!lA 011.14A.
•,S .,., t2.174.25.
03-00748.000. Loudormilt.
OllerAoyond/orC!av!Ann.
528, Froc 24 42A of 1.89A,
42 .,., tt8.8t .
03· 01488 000. Magnum
Goo • 011 lllc. Tho, 64. (840)
SW '4, 1110.00
ocreo.
*4111.411
03-00810 000, Marcum,
Mlchotl ond/or Connie,
R12W, T3N, SIS, Pt of the
8W'4, 2A out of 48.39A.
2.00 ocreo. *1 49.24.
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03-014118.000. McDole W.
D.. At 2 , 118• (&amp;40), 11 00
"'i:o~~~~. McDole.
Wm D . S16. (640) Mid on S
line n o o - . tl 130 6~
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03 ·007IO.OOO,
Mcln·
tyro. C. D., SZB, NWpnof
21
~a84 . 3r•
ocroo,
03·00791.000. Mcintyre,
C. D. S29. 1.08Aof2.110Ain
W prt of S of Rd .. t.08 oo:roo,
*112 ·29 ·
03-00793.000. Mcintyre.
C D,Soct.-24-29W'I&gt;of
Froc 24· ·41 ocre. -.H.
Mcintyre
c 03-00714.000.
D S29 r••ft) :!OA of
1 .79A1nNprt.;;:,.RdEx.ol '
nd
20
o22 72
• 03·0059S.OOO,
011.
-·
..
Morad·
lth , Mory L.. S32 , W p ort of
SE ''21 •o
ocrao.
n44 ~:i&amp;
.g
03-00699.000, Morad·
ith,
Mory L., S32. NW
Corner of NE '-' w of Rd ..
36.00ocreo, t174.10.
03·00919 000
Noutz·
ling wm Alche~d ond/or
'
. S29 114
A
Shoron E ,
;t 0) .40
Out of 211 .80A SE Port.. 40
acre. 40 2 ·89 ·
03·00937 00~, Nlckor·
oon. Goo w .. 10 SofE Port,
est 88
- ·
Pholln
03 -008 70 .000 •
•
Dennie Kol1h ond/or Annette, A13, T2,84. 1Aoutof
SE Cor, of 61 .93A Eo..IIA
Lot 2 •. 150 ocre. 111.0111 .02.
03·00990.000,
Pugh.
Cherteo Mid/or Betty J ..
Lot I 8 · 14 (282) 20 W'l&gt; of •
IE'!,, 2.388 ocreo. 19S3.311
03-011148 000. Aidonour,
~. Et II. 824, 18401 Lot
14-1&amp;·111·17SWPnoi193A
N Side Cool only. 113.9 oo:roo,
t209.33
03-01088 000.
Riebtl.
R - I, II. Sect 13·12 (1140)
Soct12SWCorEofSh....
41 .oo ...... Nl8t 04
03-010119 000. Riebel.
Roaor I, II. S11. (840) NE '4
of NE 'lo. 41 .00 ocreo,
·~J,:,.O.OOO.
Rlobol.
R~t, 11. sa, 1840)NWPnof
NW 14, ~-00- *93 87.
03-01322 002, Ruuell,
~-:'z':/ .f3N"":~:r t•n•1 ~;
Lot 114 ez 3 •10 • orce
A
03 01322 003
11
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Lot •5. 123 150.
03·011 19.000.
Soyre,
Chorleo F . A12, T4, S19.
732A of 103 34A In SW Pt
of s-. t9, 732 ocro.
173 7 ·44
03-01124.000, Schmuck·

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70.00- t2,200 43
03-01129:000. Searlo.
Cerolyn ond Colemen Roy
Lee, S211. 1840) Noor Mid S
y, of NW '4. 8.00 ocreo,
*19.118.
03·01322.001, Sldwell,
Donie! L ond/or Voneooo M
A12W, T3N, St B. 2.00A
out of 48 .38A. 2.00 ocroo.
*141 43
03-0t4se.ooo. Stout, A
C , 82. (840) SE •,o of NE •
SE 14
110 00
ocreo.
.
.
21
1
76
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Eloloe. S18. E pen of Froc .
4. S.lll. *388.78 .
04·000711.000. Aomooy.
Em• LH and/ or Sarah L.•
84, 1140) NW of 200A SA
out of 28 .41A, S 00 ocroo.
t170.10
COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP
ALEXANDER LSD
011·00488 .000. Adomo,
John R. ond/ or Meroho K..
Stet 9-10 Fr 12 NE port Ex
81 .70N 10Aoutof73.47A,
10.00 ocreo. t2S.33.
011·00017.000.
Boilty,
Murrill 0 . ond/or Po,.lo D.
, S3, Out 8-71A 8W pt 84A
NW of N 100A, NE 1 / 3 Ex.
.03A, a 17 ecrH. 1411.71.
06·00637.000.
Ioiiey,
MurreiiO . ond/or Pomelo D.
, S1 8. Fr II SEcor of lilA NE
cor Ex. #4 Vein Cool, 2 .10
ocro, .,~9 .82 .
011-000S4 000, Coldwell,
Bruce ond Betty Lou. WM·
llem H. ond Borboro Joon.
S12. SE of S.C., 31.00
ecroo. 0127.34.
011·000811 000, Caldwell,
Bruce ond Iotty Lou, Wll·
11om H ond Borboro Joon.
S6, W pon of N Y, of NW '.4.
17.00 ...... 185.10
O&amp;·OOOBII 000, ColdwoJI,
Bruce ond Iotty Lou, Wllllom H. and Barbero Joon.
S11, E '!\ of NE '-' · 83.00
acroo. t327.62
06·00093.000.
Cooto.
Jeff and Moore, t..rry A .• 5
tot Add. N 'h. t1 3 91
06-00094 000.
Cooto,
Jeff ond Moore, lArry A , 8
1It Add • ., 3 .91 .
05·000116 .000. Cheney,
LoviJ., SI1,NEcorofSE'4
N ~f Ad
I 00
acre.
t123 87.
06·001 34.000.
Crolg.
Joon. S10. NE ond Joining
lot #37 Carp 2nd Add.• .02
...., .,, 38.
05-00151 000, Dungoe,
Oron and/or Dane. Secl.
16·33 NW pon of SE Y, Eo
Mif!erals.
8 .00
acres.
$917.81 .
06·00037.000,
Dunn,
Rhondo L., 2 2nd Add
t8 90.
011·0003S 000.
Dunn,
Ahondo L.. Lot 3. 'I 1 .74 .
05·00039.000,
Dunn.
Ahondo L , 4 2nd Add •
0281143.
06·00186.000,
D yo.
Madgo, 518. Mid . of E. hno.
64 .80 ocreo, ., 04 .71.
01·00117.000, Dye.
Madge, S 12, SE port of
NW '-'· 32 9S1 ocroo,
$110.40
06·00118.000, Dye.
Madge. S 12, NE Cor. of
70A, 8 00 ecreo, t11.32
011·001 89.000. Dvo.
Mad go. S 12, Trl SW Cor of
184.71A. 2.00. t2.S1.
011·00170.000, Dye.
Modgo. 512, SW Pt. NW
'4 of Rd .• 1 2.611 ocreo,
16418
011· 00171.000. Dvo.
Madge. S12, NE Pt. SW
"'· 30.00 ICnlo, 183.90
08· 00172.000, Dyo,
Modgo. S12. w Pt SW y.
E. of Ad., 20.00 ocroo.
178.40.
011·00173.000, Dye,
Madge, 812, SE Port SW
v•. 119.00 OCniS• . , 23 33
06-00174.000, Dye.
Modgo. Etol, ss. N 'IJ of
NW '-'Ex. 17A W 82.22A.
0113.16
08·001711.000, Dye.
Madge, Eul. S12,"NW Pt
of 150A, 1 .00 ocro, n 62
06·00180 .000. Dye.
Thaddoua, S5, SW 'A Ex
3A NW 4A. n,3152 87.
011-00181 .000. Dye,
Thoddeuo ond/ or Undo,
56, NPT out of N.ISOA
Junction 10 Twp. Rood 3,
1.00 ...... t231 19.
08·00184.000. Dyo.
Thaddouo s , S31, E '!\ of
NW '!\ end NW Pt of NE '4
Eo. Ollond Goo Rlg~to
121.00 Acreo, t192.,47.
06·001S2.000.
Dye.
Thoddoua S Eta!. S36, SW
Pon of sw v•. 48 00
ocroo, 110 n.
06· 00183.000. Dye.
Thoddouo S. Eta!, S31. SW
of 5E 'A W of Cr. 70A,
70.00 ocreo, ., 71 00.
06·00163 000, Dye,
Thoddeua S. ond/or Lindo
G.• S6. N of S 240A W '1&gt;,
100 oo ecreo. o812 78.
08·00184 000. Dye,
Thoddeuo S. ond/or Lindo
G.• 511, On N Uno of Dye
97A.. 2 00 ocroo. t6.69
08·0011111 .000. Dyo,
Thaddeua S . and/or lind•
G., 88, '1\A out of NA
percel SW 'I• Ex 3A Nw,
eo ecro, 12 st
1111·00194.000.
Erlckoon. Kenneth, 8 34,
BW 'I&gt; of SW '4. 42.00
...... t270 10.
015-001911.000,
Erickoon, KMnoth. 533.
NW '4 of NW 14. 42.00.
1732.25.
08·00188.000,
Erickoon, Kenneth, 834,
Mid on W lint Ex #4 Voin
Cool, 41 .44 ocroo.
t1.848.13. '
011·00181 000, Gaglio.
Jomoo, 89, Fr 23 SECor
irl W '!\ Ex #4 Vlln Cool.
18 00 ocros. t31.92
05·00182.000, Giglio,
Jomn 8oct. 9·15 Fr. 2
NE corner, Eo. 114 Voin
Cool, 8 .00 ICfOS, t22.84.
08·00048.000. Giglio,
Stovon A., Sect. a. 10 Fr
12 SW Pt NY, Eo 14 Voin
Cool. liD 00 ocrea.
*1174 94.
011·00041.000, Giglio.
Btovon A.• 81 II, Fr. e. Trl.
SE pt Eo. 14 Vlln Cool.
40.oo ....., nao. t3.
011·00433.0011. Jordon.
D., L. ond Kim, A111, T9,
827, Fr 32 IW Cor 1 .973
but of t7BA. a 973 ocreo.
tl74.111 .
011·00817.000, Neloon.
J-ph D........ 132, 8W
'4 !x. 1 Rd hlp 41 .tiOA,
41 .110 OGres. t428.81.
011.00518.000. Neloan,
JOOOph Dougloo, IJ1, NW
Corner 10A, 10.00 ocreo.

04-0018 ooq
Comoll
Cherteoond/orAgneo At3'
T2. 810. 11 . 18A Out 0 j
131
A Ex. 9.131 A.
1 .82locroo. t7S3.27.
04-00013.000, Hill, Pot
end/or Nency, A13W, T2N.
110 Fr 4, Lot n lrenCh·
wood Add. Sub., t8111.11,
04·00014.000, HIH, Pot
ond/llr Nonay, A13W. T2N,
S10 Fr 4 Lot f8 Brlnoll·
wood i.rt/ Bub.. ttll.lll
04·000111.000. Hill. ht
Md/Df Nonay, R13W, TIN,
810, Fr. 4, Lcrt Q, lronch·
wood Add. lub .. U2.72.
04-00088.000, Hll. Ptlt
ond/Df Nonoy, R1 3W, T2N.
810. Fr. 4. Lcrt n, a.-. •1n.a.
.
wood Add. Sub .. t14.U.
011·00176.000,
Pony,
Q4.000110.1102.
RoE - ..,.1.. Domo Victory, 831. NE.of BE '4
"""'-"1 3. TZ,SU;Midon end 8W '4 of N&amp; Cor.,
74.150 IONO. t434.18.
W\11 1.731AoutofU4.10A.
oe-oone.ooz. llolnt
1.73.8- t330.•.
R.... Cllulllll of 1M
04-0011.000. Manto. !f.
II111W. TIN,
oila. loai1Z·11(2G) I port 832, 2.941A out of
of l A = , .34-. Nl.46. ti.IIA, 2.841 .,,...
04·
18.000. Morrl&amp;. *211.23

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011·0060"7.000, Price.
A-co Dyo, Etol, 81 . Trl
780xl7' out of NW - of
70A, eo ..... t2 .8t
015·00808.000, Prlco,
R-eo Dye, Etol, 911. N
Pt out of N.I50A Junction
10 Twp . Rd. 3, 811.150
ocreo. *341 12.
015·001101 000. Price.
Aebocco Dyo, Etol, 81 1.
SE '4, 3.00 t8.4S
06·00828 000, Roy
Jomos T ond Morllyn, Sect
20·21 Fr. 31 8 Pon of W
1J2 lx40', 8 .50 _.:ra,
*38.39.
011-00627 000. Aov.
Jomao T ond Morllyn. S20.
Fr. 25 W Pon. 189.00
ocreo. t1.117.24.
01· 000113 .001 ,
Roblnolon, lArry C. ond/ or
CarolS ., Fr. 8 Fr 38 NW
Cor of F87A in Fr 38 18A
In Fr e. 23 00 ocros,
*107N.
05·00054 .001 .
Robln10n, lany E. and / or
CarolS .• S18, SE Corner
of 82 3A &amp;.NA ou1 of
80 20A. II.S4 ocreo.
*488 22.
011·00140 000. Sooty,
Mshomood Sold ond/or
Showbo, 118. Und 1/ 9 of
88 18A Mid Bot Ad . • W
Uno Ex. 2 .28A. 9.SO
ocros. *2791.
011·00139.000. Sooty,
Mohamud Said .,d/ or
Showbo, Sl, Mid Bot Ad
end W Une Eo 2 .28A end
7aA W Ex 9 .80A, 7S.38
ocreo. 11582.32 .
011·00123.001 , Sondoro,
Ronald l and / or Audrey
J • S20, Free. 26E pen
1S8A out of 22 60A, 1 8S
ocro, t1 S3
011·00822.001. Bondoro.
Ronold L. ond/or Audrey'
J , S20, Free . 19 N Port
6. 78 A out of 8$A, 6. 79
ocroo. 81S2.9S
06·00257.000. Stratton,
George Truatee of The

More C. ond Eben A Giglio
S9. Fr. 3 N End
102.60A, 102150 ocroo,
11,620.154.
06·00258 .000 Str.tton, Oeorve Trustee
of tho More C ond Eben A
Giglio Trust. S - 9·10 Fr
12 NE port Ex. 81.07A N
Ex. 3.04A Ex .. 188A.
49 612 ocr••· n40.2S.
06·0289.000 Stratton, George Trultee
of the More C. end Eben A
Giglio Truot•. S3, SW of
NW •,; ond NW of SW 'I• •
I 0 00 ocroo, *31 82
01·002150 000 Stratton, George Truotee
of TIM Moro C orld Eben
A Giglio Trust. Sect. 9·16
Fr 2SLonoofNY.Eof
Rd . 36 17 acr•.
t107 94.
. 06-00261 000Strotton. Goorgo Trustee
of tho Moro C. ond Eben A
Giglio Truot. II. Fr 3 N of
Throckmorton• W of Ad ..
47 00 ...... ., 33.01 .
LEBANON TOWNSHIP
EASTERN L8D
08-00072 000.
Blonkonshlp, Gory S.. S34,
NW corner. 9. 71 acres,
.81 .99.
01·00152 000. Clerk .
IAlio, Etol, S21 , Cool.
16 96 ocrea, *431.40.
011· 00183.000. Coryell.
Edno D.. 528. Cool.
234 000 ...... . 4.889 93
06-001114.000. Coryell,
Edno D , S22, N Comor.
6 .00 ocreo, t94.97 .
08·0016S 000. Gilmore.
A. C.• 521, Cool SW
Corner, 19 IS ecret,
t408.1&amp;
06-00119 000. Gilmore.
R c . S27. Cool. 9&amp;.S8
acres. t2.028.25.
011·00110.00. Gilmore,
A. c .. 521, C001l, 40.32
IC!OO. t849.32.
08-00181.000, Gilmore.
R c .. S21. Coot. 81.50
ecroo. ., .304.22.
08-001 1S.OOO, Nowlum.
Lulo, S2S, W Port of 150A
W Side of NW '4 Ex. 48A.
4.00 ocreo. 1111.49.
011·00183.000, Ogon.
Delbert L end Beuloh L.
ond A. H Curtis, 834.
Cool E Pon of SW '-'·'
11a.oo ocreo, ., .943. 13.
08·00131 000.
Rutherford, Fronklln E.
Etol, o34, NW pon of 8
'1\A SW Pon. 26 ocro,
t21 .S2.
06·001 32.000.
Rutherford. Fronklin K.
EUI. 134, On N llno of N E
'-' 2A, 2 00 ocroo. t47 22
011-00138 000. Slotor.
Merion D , S33, E Pon of
NE 'I• Eo Cool. 103 00
ocroo. *201 .85.
011-00131.000. Slotor,
Merion D , S21, NW of
sw. '"· 1 .10 ......2.00
06·00137 000, Slotw.
Monon D , 827. SW Port
of NE •,;, 1.00 ocres,
110.00.
06-00138 000, Slotor.
Monon D , S33, SE Port of
NE '4, 8.00 ocreo. t1 1.88.
08· 00141.000. Wo-11,
Vlrvll Eugene ond/or Foy,
S28, Port of 3.8A NE of
SW '-' NW of SE 'I•,
11167 9S
08· 001 80.000, Wo-11.
Virgil Eugene and/or L
Foy, Stet 11 ·2S E Cor of
NE '-' Ex Cool Oil ond
Got. 18.00 ocroe. 121 31 .
LEBANON TOWNSHIP
SOUTHERN LSD
07·00001.000, Adklno,
Eugono 0. ond Joann,
825. S prt of IIOA E Side
of lOA N 'I&gt; of SW '4
12A •. 12 ocre, n 2. 70
07-00007.000, Adklno,
Eugene 0 ond Joonn,
825. E y, of SW '4 end
8/8 of lOA, 2.31A of
BOA, 2 . 3 1 - t217.34
07·01003.000, Beegle,
lro Mid 0vo1 Dldcle, 828. '
C•LI8.42-o,
Tn~ot.

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The Daily Sentinei- Page- 9

MEIGS COUNTY DELINQUENT LAND TAX NOTICE

Sentinel. Calendar

Ohio Universtty
College of Osteopathic Me&lt;hc!"e

problems m individuals how don't
h3.ve asthrna.QUESTION • What
can I do about indoor air pollution?
ANSWER - Sctentific measurement of aJt pollutants, except for
radon, is difficult and expenstve. It
is generally easier to improve ventilallon or reduce the amount of
ponulants produced when you
suspect that a problem exists mstead
of
oblaining
actual
measurements of air quality. Here
·
are some lips on how to do thiS:
- Have your furnace and gas
stove serviced yearly.
• Keep your Home, including the
· basement, dry to reduce tile amount
of molds and mildew.
• Avoid the use of paints, solvents, hair sprays and other
chemicals withOut adequate ventila·

Tuesday. November 20, 1990

Tuesday, Nov.nba' 20, 1990

Ponaoy-Middleport. Ohio

Page-8-The Daily Sentinel

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07-0
.000. . . . . .
Ire ond Otrol Diddle. 1!3,
w 11o.~.oo ......
0871.31 .
07·1108S2.ooo.....
TOJPY L ond/or Colli luo,
8f8, N'l&gt; Of 20A I prt ot
40A 8 of N-. 24.31
acres• ., ,028. 29.
07-010011.000, Bordlno,
W H. ond J-le. Ill, S
Y, of IE \4, 28.00 ooreo,
.111.43.

'

07· 00041 000. Booo.
Clolre C.• Sect 13·14·111
S. of Rd. , I .711 oc(lo.
tll00.78
07-00042 000. Booo.
Cloire C, Sect 13· 14· 15
All S of Rd Ex 80 2&amp;A.
4.75 ...... t174.36.
07·00043.000. Booo.
C!elre C., Soct 14·16 All
Ex 8 Y.A N. 1 3 20 ocreo.
12.224.19.
07·01007.000.
CHeno-h, Suhl Jr , S 18,
IW Cor S'l\ Und 1/ 6 tnt
200.00, 126.S1 .
07·00181 .001 . Clark,
Torry end/ or Trocy. R11W,
T2N. 830, NE Cor of SW
'-' of 10 0017A out of
29.28A, 10.0017 Acreo,
•s9.21
07-00096 000.
Colfmen, John H. Sr • Stet
7-14 E Port of River, .76
ecre. •10 6&amp; .
07·00100 .000, Congor,
Cornollut. Sect 22· 11·2S
SW old Town Cr . 1 60
..... ., 16.411 .
07-01009 .000, Corwin.
M L, Section 14·11 .&amp;&amp;A
Coelond l i S Min. Under
2 .22A SE of Soct , 58
ocre. *24.311
07-01010.000. Croig,
Harry W Jr Etol, Stet.
14·16 Cool, 47.10 ocreo.
$679.14.
07·00144.00, Crolg,
Jean. Sect 7-13 Und Ya
of 200 oq. It SEcor of
48.42A. 004 ocre.
$4379
07·01011.000, Croog,
Jeen, 521. NE of SE 1A ,
40.00 ecreo. 1570 34.
07-00162 .000. Crow, C
H • Sect 20·22 SW
COrner W of A un, 8 00
acre a. t220 ., 3.
07· 00163 ,000. Crow,
Chotloo H.. 822, W End
Ex SA SW Comer. 9.00
ocreo. $333 53
07·00164.000. Crow.
Chorleo H.. Soct. 22·23 E.
End. 28 00 ecreo,
•sao 34
07-0016!1 .000. Crow,
Chorloo H , Sect. 22·28 S
of o End. 6 00 ecreo,
$179.16
07·00168.000, Crow,
M V.. Sect 13·14·18 N
End. e 26 ecres, 1230.0S
07·00167.000, Crow,
M V., Sect. 13·14·16 N
End. II 26. *230.08
07-00164 000. Dolley.
Chelrner end/or Mory.
R11, T2. S18, N'l&gt; 66A
. Lot 176 I 9A of 10 29A,
1.90A. $212.01
07-001811.000, Dolley,
Chftiier and/or Mary
Lynn, S18, 2 .68A out of
NW Corner of 32 60A
W'IJ. 2 86 ocreo, 116S.64.
07-00188.000. Doilov.
Elaon Roy, S1 8, 8.88A of
87.88A oilS of public Ad .
Ex 73A. 6 8S ocroo,
$18 99
I
07-001117.000. Doiley,
Elaon Roy. Sect. 11·18 AH
Ex. Mlqo. 1 IIOo, Out of
70A. 1 :eo ocroo. ln3.81
07-00173.000, Dolley,
Owen Fred ond/ or Co rot
Suo. 524, E End 13.34A N 1
Pt of E 'hEx .. 22A NW,

D-ov J . Jr. Etol. Stet
22· 28 (100· 203) E ond Ex.
aoal, 20.17 •rea.
t922 28.
07· 00391 .000. LudWig,
0-oy J . Jr .. Etol. Sect.
21·27 (100·2011) E. of W
II&amp;A. Ex. cool, 31.68 ocro.
t&amp;00.40.
07-00393.000, LudWig.
Dewey J . Jr , Etol. Sect
21 · 22· 27·28 (100·204) E.
End Ex. Cool, 18 17 ocroo,
*248.72 .
07· 01 0111 .000, Ogon ,
Delbert L. ond Beuleh L
ond Curtlo A H.. 820, E
Pon. 82.3e ocros,
.,,409.71
07-01087.000. Ogon.
Delbert L. ond Beuloh L.
ond Cunio A. H. Soct.
13·14 Cool, 100 06 ocroo,
., .701.411
07·01018 000, Pony.
Etto E., Etol. 524, Cool '!\
only of 80 150A, 40.211A,
naoee
07·01087 boo. Perry.
Etto E.• Etol, SIB. Cool '!\
only of 70A. 38 00 ocroo,
t383.02 .
07-00513 000, Poraono,
Soli, Lot 2 Old Ponlond.
134.3e.
07-00114.000, Peraona,
Soli, Lot 3 Old Portlond,
n436 .
07-00816 000. Poraono.
Soli. lot 4 Old Ponlond.
134 31.
07-00511.000, Poroono.
Soli, Lot 12 Old Portlond,
t2341
07-00817.000. Poraono;
Soli, Lot 13 School Lot Old
Portlond. *23.49.
07·0061S.OOO. Poraono,
Soli, Lot 14 W 1/ 3 Old
Portlond, t10.91 .
07-00818.000. Paraono.
Soli. Lot 14 w 213 Old
Portlond, o18.68.
07·006ZO.OOO, Poraono.
Soli. Lot 111Aoo 26'x36"
General Telaphone Co Old
Pcnlond. t17 19.
07-00521 .000. Poraono,
Sell. Lot 18 Old Portlond.
$21 .83
07·00822.000. Poraono,
Sell. Lot 32 Old Portlond,
t62.40
07·00632.000, Ponono.
Sell. Lot 33 Por:oonego Old
Portlond. 1227.42.
07·001524.000,
Pettenon, Jomoo B • 638,
S side of SW 'I• of Ex
18 2436A. 3.7816 ocroo, •
t387.89.
07· 001141.000, Plckono, ,
Corol, Etol, R11, T3, S20,
On W llno of Y, of Ad 2 A
of 9.27A, 2.00 ocroo,
02SO 79.
07·01 018.000, Poloona.
Mex E.• IS, SE Corner.
8.00 ........73.83.
07-01019.000, Pol101no.
Mox E.. S9, S Side, 7.36
ocroo . .,,_ ...
07·0011116.000, Powell.
Ruth, Etol, S20. (140)
Und. 1/10 of NE of NW '4
49 110. 4 116 ......
t&amp;08.92 .
07·006Q7.000. Price.
Clive, Lot 28 New
Portland,, t4e,ao.
01-ooeaa.ooo. Prolflu.
Torry C ond Pamela S.,
S24. (840) SE 'I• of NW '-'·
4
-~~::,ze:0oot : Dolley: s .oo ...... 123.33.
07-00189 000. Proffitt,
Sue. At I, T2, S18. 1.40A '
Terry C. end/or Pomolo S ..
out of 81.04A. 1 .40 ocroo.
S-.-13·1S S Port Ex 6A
$314 53
Ex. 1.411A. 9 .09 ocrto.
07-00ISO 000, Dooter.
Argyle L.. S30, E port of t4S3 .17.
07-00702 000. Richerd,
I 09A Ex 6A, 15.00 ocroo.
8105 27
.
Letter R. and/ or Renee,
S25. E Pn of 2A NW Pn
07-00181 .000. Dootor,
of NE \4 S of Rd .. 1 00
Argyle L , S30, E llno WY,
aero. 125 88.
Ex 71A. NE Cor Ex I OA
07-00703 000.
Ex 100017A,1924S3
Alchordo, Looter Roy, S25.
ocreo. *116 S7.
Mid of NW 11• of NE V.. Ex
07·00184.000. Dllltor.
1A E~. lA, 6 60 ocros.
Arovte L. and/or Florence,
121763.
.
538. N Yl of s ,.; of sw v./
07·00704 000. Richerd.
40.00 acreo, 0781 88.
Lllltor Roy, 52&amp;. NW Prt of
07·01012.000, Doorler.
NE '4 S of Ad Ex !A, E ••
Henry. S22. E end. 22 60
Prt. 1 00 ocres. $9 32
octeo. t490.82.
07·00487 000. R~e.
07·00064.000, Fronclo,
Kenneth Wayne and/or
Cheater M. and / or Kathy
Donn• M1rla, 519. Mid of
N , 820, S Prt of 71A W ·
W
Uno NW '4, 17.13
Pn of 123 76A, NE PAt
ocreo. t133 87.
Ex. 1 A, 2 00 ocreo, t4 Ill
07·01073.000, Altchlo,
07-01044 000. Gilmore.
A C.. S23, W End. 43 84
R. C. Soct. 11·32 SW
...... 128 37.
Pert. 30 00 ecrea,
07-00720.'IUO. Rizor.
*842.01
Kenneth H. •nd/or
07-01045.000. Gilmore,
Doboreh Ann. Soct 1 I ·26
A C , Cool. 32.00 ocreo,
Und 3 /. S of BOAS '!\of SE
•ess.84
07-01046.000. Gilmore.
'"· 20 40 ocreo. *72 S7
07·00721 .000. Rizor.
R C .. S27, N Pon of SE
Kennelh H. end/or
'1., 39 89 ....... t847 14.
Doboroh Ann, Sect 11·26
07-00276 000. Hill.
W Prt of S 'IJ of SE 'A,
Unnle Truotoe, Lot 27
2 00 acres, 12,411 I 86
71 ' x100' SW '4 Old
07-00722 .000, Rizor,
Portlond. )310 86
Kermeth H. end/or
07-00271.000. Hell.
Deboreh Ann, 921. Joining
Unnie Trult•. Lot 27 NW
2A
W Pn of S Y, of SE '-'·
Cor 100'x10S' Old
4 50 acreo. t16 31 .
Portland. t6011 29
07· 00280.000, Hardy,
07·00723 000. Rizer.
Chos. Rood. Lot 27. Old
Wllllem P. ond/or Kolhryn
Portland 83 V•'x90".
N.• o27, 110-1182 2.40A
t137 57
of 6 078A IOO'x174.2".
07-01010.000. Hill,
2 40 ecres, ., .01 2.61
ALben Jr. Soct 7-13 NE
07· 00738 000. Aouoh,
Corner. 3 00 acrea.
Dennio. S 19S. Prt of 83A
tll.lll
i_n SW Prt of SE '4 Ex.
07·01081.000, Hill,
1 a22A. 16 478 ocreo,
Albert Jr., Soct 22-28 E
187 62.
End. 27.25 ocroo,,
07·00145 000. Schutte.
•ass 26.
Chorteo J . Jr .. Etol. 53~. E
07-01082.000. Hill.
Albert Jr., 938, SW Port of End, 40.00 ocroo,
*943 e9
NE 1.4, 46 00 acres,
07-00141 000. Schutte.
*9811 82.
Chorloo J J~ , Etol. 834, E
07· 01 063 000, Hill.
'!\of 12A N, 28 00 ocroo.
Alben Jr., S34. W Pert.
t810 48.
80.00 oereo, ot .21a 30
07· 007&amp;e 000. Sellen,
07-00322 000, Jupera.
Dorrell Lee ond/ or Wenda.
Nancy. Sect 35·34 W 'IJ
S22, (70·190) Ex. lA ox
of E y, Ex. Cool. 30.044
All Ml-oto. 1388.74
...... 12, 1B9.011.
•
07·00788.000, Boilers,
07-00323.000, Jupor•.
Trio, S23. 1110111711 Und
Noncy, S34, W Y, of E Y,,
'I&gt; of 7A In SW Cor of1
38.078 ocroo, t826.21.
1 eoA. 3 .ao ocreo, 18.34
• 07·00324.000. Juporo.
07· 00831 .000. Toggort,
Nonoy, 825, NE '-'Ex
Borah, Lot 11 Old
Cool ond Other Mlno. Eo
Portlond, t1 18.41.
15 87A, 4.00 ocNo, '
07·00838.000,
., ,448.8e •.
Teotord, Dole CJotr Ill, Etol,
07· 003.80.000.1Awlo,
loct 12·18 of NW Prt of
George W, 81, BW
Lot 11iA, 2.00 ocroo,
111.13.
e.oo
··
*284.13.
.
07·00131.000, Teoford,
07·00311 .ooo. IAwls•
Dolo Clolr Ill, Etel, 81B. S
John Jr.• 814. IE COrner
Prt of lout Df 70.81A),
of IO.IIOA. 2 .00 oo,.o,
41.00 ocroo. te33.aa: .
*340.13.
•
o'r-CIU37.ooo, T . - .
0'7·00312.000.........
Qolo C!lotr Ill, Etol, 811, SE
John :.Jr., II. Mid an 8
Cor of loot 11, 12.018
Une of N - of Ad •. 10
-.Mt.U.
..... 037.411.
•
07-008311.000. Tootord.
07·00311.000. t..one.
o.le Clefr II, ltol. 118. All
wttlom M. on1
1•. 1A, 21 .00 - • ·
Tomonv L.. 12B. N! \4 I!IC.
oll.ll.
co.. Mid Dllllr ........
• 07·00142.000, Theiss,
215.00 Ex. 1'M7A. 1.00
Thome• M.. loct
(~00·2071 8 ot 41.150A.
07·00390.000, Ludwig,
37.10 ocreo, t180.13.

cor-·

a._,, ·

..........,,.

II

07·00843 .000. Thofoo.
Thomoo M , Soct 12· 27
(I00-2081 All Ex eo Y.A .
49 110 Acroa, *228 eo
07·00844 000. Theloo.
Thomoo M.• S21 .
(100·208) E. &amp;&amp;A W of
Ad, 4a 00 ocroo.
t207 03
07 ·008411 000, Tholoo,
Thomes M.. S27.
11 00·20U N of Ad E Old
Town Creek. 17.00 ecrea.
t9 47
07-00848 000. Tholoo.
Thomes M., Stet 21 · 17
1100·2011 SE Prt of 2'1&gt; A
E of Rd Ex. Cool. etc ..
2.00 ecreo. 19.30
07·00147 000, Thelu.
Thomoo M., Stet
(100· 208) N of ,Rd E Old
Town Creok. 17.00 ecru.
$78.63
07·0084S.OOO, Thelao,
Thomaa M.. Sect
(100·197) N prt of Lot
11197. 11 72 ecreo,
172 88
07-00849.000. Tholao.
Thomos M , Sect
1100•197) of 98.92A All
Ex 1.80 A HWY TRFD FA
Harrla, 71 .20 ac,.a,
t3.898 30
07·00850.000, Tholaa.
Thomu M , Soct 21·22
11 00) of liSA N Prt Ad TR
FD FA Sodio end Art
Roulh, 411 00 •c,.a.
t20703
07-00881 000. Thoi11,
Thomes M , S22. E Side,
79.16 ecru. •ss&amp;. t4
07·00882 .000, Thoooo.
Thomoo M , Sect I 1-22 E
of Run of SW Pn. 2 00
ecrea. ea 30
07·00863 000. Thei11,
Thomes M • Sect 11·22 All
Ex 17A W, 53.00 ocroo,
1244 13
07·00814 000, Theioo,
Thomoo M • Soct 20· 21 · 22
W Sldo Ex .60A. 19.60
ocros. t317 23 .
07·00866 000. Tholoo,
Thomn M, Sect 20· 21-22
E Port, 38.411 ocroo,
t420 18
07·0011f7 000. Thoou,
Thomoo M., Socl
11 00·2081 SE Cor of Lol
20S S of Ad., 8.00 ocroo.
0124 10
07·00188 000', Thelu.
Thomeo M.• Sect 21·27
1100·209) E end, Ia 00
ocreo, *309.31
07·0ton.ooo. Thomeo,
Deyton, S23, Cool. 1 2S
ocreo, 82,1199 S6
07-0090a.ooo, Word,
James Eugene and Betty
Louioo. Sect 11·18, .71A
of 88 40A All Ex . M ln ..
.78 ocro. 8816 81
07·00920 000. Weddle.
Ltwrence and / or Helen.
Sect 11·14·16 E End of W
Pn Ex , 1A ond 97A At
Way EK. 4A, 1 00 acre,
189 13
07-00969 000, White,
Herbert J and/or Patey S. ,
S8. Mid of NW '4 on N
Uno. 2.31 ocroo, t17 77
LETART TOWNSHIP
SOUTHERN LSD
08·000112 000. 8oagou.
Dennl Euaene end/or
Agnoo, Lot 6. 1442 66
OS-00063 000. Boagou.
Denzel Eugene and/or
Aqnas. Lot 8 Young's Add
*711 46 .
08-0013S 000, Cooper.
Gerv, Lot I 4 Youna'o Add
Ex. 80' N Side t17S 97
OS-00274.000. Hoyoo.
Paul w and kalrfna M ,
532. On N Uno of NW 'I•
Ex Cool. 18 60 ecroo.
f4727
OS-00276.000. Hoyos,
Paul W and K•trina M ,
S11. -32 N ofW'h Ex
Cool. 6 25 ocr01. $14 Sli
08·00278 000. Hoyoo.
Paul w. and Katrina M •
532. On E Uno of WY, Ex
Co•l. 19 28 acrea,
$63076
08· 00277 000. Hoyoo.
Paul w. and Katrina M •
S32. NW ox Dolley N Ex
Coal,
13 50
acres
t239 97
0S· 002S9 000. Holl,
Cterence E. end/ or Francee
S. Sect 6·12·18 (2110)
Out of IIA , Ex 1',- ~nd,
1S.&amp;7 ecros. t925 03
08·00297-. 000. Holl.
Dale W and Mary Jane, Sl,
(227) SE Corner. 26 ocre.
$S2 2&amp;
08-00319.000.
Holllinger.
J.-rry and/or
Nancy. SB. N PT of NE
Cor of16A Ex . 17 ocro,
11 83 Acroo. t27 99
08·00320.000,
Holzinger, Larry and / or
nancy, S8, 17A out of
12A, 17ocro. fl 34.
OS-00626 001 .
Holaml)8r. Larry C •nd/ or
Noncy L , R12 , T2, 52.
!lOA Lot #1211 W S1do of
Rd SA Out of 46 75A,
6 00 oereo. 11 6 60.
08·00321 000. Hood,
Harold E end/ or Carol A.,
Sect 11·1 i224) N 'IJ Ex
Coal, 50 00 acru,
8667 63
OS·00323 000. Hunt.
Jomoo L • Out of 2 BOA SE
Comer, 04 ICrl, t33 23.
OS-00848 000 Joooora."
Noncy, Sect 12· 17 i247)
290A out of 1 666 .. 290
• .... $317.29 .
08·00396.000.
Kooor.
James and mary, S1 1. ·2
NE Cor of 2A. 75 ocre.
81.414 72
OS-00410 .000,
Leamond. Anna mae, S32,
(1eO) NE Cor Ex. 2A n Ex
Coal. 8.00 ocre. 8201 02 .
OS-00411 .ooo.
Leamond, Anna Mae, S32,
i180) N Pn of lOA NE
Cor Ex coal, 2.00 acret.
t1S07
08·00412.000.
Loomond, Anno Moie. 832,
(110) on W Line Yi of Rood
'h Eo. Coot, 8 00 ocreo.
.72.33
08-00884 000. ' - "·
Robert L ond/ or MoNel L.'
., 831, (11 2) Ml-o.
24.23 ..,,....21.11
OS-00421.000. MoDode.
Nothen. 138. NW of N Y,
of E Y, 1214), 1.00 ecre, "
1237 31 .
'
08·00418 000. Mill!-.
Dllbert Md Ooldoo. 812,
·11 (840) 8W Prt 8 ofRD
NEXT TO Comohon, 28
..... *711
(Continued on Poge 10)
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Pomeroy-Middleport Oh10

Meigs Delinquent Taxes
01 00413 000 M Hlron

Dei1Mt1 end or Goldie

I

R12 T 11S MO NH
SW Cor of 38 40A E of
Ad 10 oc o 15114 17
01 00454 000 MH on
Delbon end o Goldie
R12 T 8111 1140 SW
PAT o 3S 40A 8 of Ad
EK 0 SA 482 Acre
• 04 2
01 00483 000 Norr o
Wo Of S
7 27 WEnd
Ek 1&amp;4AW 60oce
1122 55
01 00101001
RoiMn R 2 T 55
217A ou of I lOA
... I
80
08 00234 000
WINiom K 86 2&amp;2 A
Out olll212 SW prt Ex
11A 1 OOocre 1107
OS 00457 001
Pettonon Lo rv &amp;holton
end or Send o Key 523
lei 247 11A ou of
1 7A e .... 1 ns5
01 00501 000 Pldleno
E mo L ond Morv ou oe
Lo 6 840 W o Ad n
NW P1"1
90 oc e
11111 3S
OS 0062 000 Pow.t
Lo ryM end orW m1L
Lo 14 34 NWo S oblln
ond SE of Lo 4 10 55
08 00522 000 PoLorry M end or W m1 L
R ver and n fron of lo 34
NW of S oban end SE of
Lo 14 Ill 07
0100530 000
Randolph Cordon ond o
PhytUo Lo 12 Young o
Add 150 44
OS 00533 000 Rhodoo
Corwn E a S1
38
2 &amp; Eendoll250
13 00 ocre 148 24
08 00856 000 Ritchie
A J S 1 4 6 23 Pn
oW~
SOOoceo
1464 87
08 00578 000 Ro oh
• LotS 1489 eo
OS 00695 000 Rouoh
Roy J.., o end orE abeth
MooS1 21101211
W pi 29 IIOA SW Cor Ex
Coo 50ocre I 8078
08 00101 000
RuthOfford
Frwok n K
Eo o35 218 n NWof
7 3A SW come
50
.... 1232 1
08 001 3 000 &amp;eyre
M V S11 34 34
60 • 00 on Rd S o N
ne 09 ocre U2 8
08 00842 000
Sharpnack Jock 51
Coo NW of NE ~ E of Ad
2 00 •••• 1838 21
OS 00159 000 Sm h
Okov S1
31
110 94 NE Cor of 20A
NWPtE• Coo 1 OOoce
•30S 07
OS OlliS 000
S ewort
Nill' E o Lo 2 Soyre I
Add 112 liS
01 008SS 000 V 1 Te
PennOfoh p Lo I NW co
Jo n ng Po oonoge 2 00
. . . 1557 85
01 00190 000 We ke
Vlrg end o Bonnie S
a 7 23 249 Lo n NE
Cor of 2 IIA 60 oc a
135 0
08 OOSS9000 Wo ke
V 111 and or Sonnoe S
La 17 22 NE Co o
44AWo Rd ec
8
. . . 129 38
08 00193 000 Wo d
RoboccoS se Not d
Lo 222 1 26 oc e
lBO 4S
OL VE TOWNSH P
EASTERN LOCA
SCHOOL D ITA CT
09 000011 000 Adoma
Dee end o Bonnie Sect
17SW ~ofSE V. 4100
oc •• 1184 97
09 00071 000 Sorbe
Howe d and or Barba 1
1111 T2 810 2 8 ocreo
U&amp;12
09 OOII9S 000 Be be
Howe d and o Be be o
A 1 T4 810 100A o
1158 82Aou of3 OA
92ocre 121 I
09 00199 000 So ....
Howe d oncl/ or Borbora
R11 T4 810 n N Ina of
W Port 90 ocre 181 02
09 01124 00
Barbo
H-•rd ond o Barbo • J
4 0 nN
R11 T4 Sect
Une of W Port Soum &amp;OA
outoi1A 60ecre • 982
09 00075 000 BorbOf
Howord L end o Bo be a
J A
T4 Soc 4 0 P
of L011 18 993A a
41 75A 993 ocra
t13 80
09 0 124 000 Bobar
Howard
and o Be ba •
J II
T4 Sect
4 0
nN neofWpiN 60
. . . tl22 83
09 00078 000 •• bar
Jomoo E S ond o
E..tyn 0 S 1 N~ of
SE ~ of SW'A Ex lA
14 00 ocrea 1102 57
09 00079 000 Sorbo
Jamea E 8 end or
EYO yn 0 111 SE Pt of
71 I&amp;ASofMd Ex75A
c Lot 8 9&amp; ocrea no 19
090001 1 001 Bortlmut
Ho,.., ond o Corolo
R1 W T4N 817 BE
Como of NE V. of IE
2A Out of 7 19A 2 00
oc. 134 88
08 001 0 000
Bartimus Harv.y end or
COrolo R11 T4 817 SE
of 20A NE of IE A 1 00
. . . f5117 87
09 00128 000 Bonnet
o
830 N Port o1
SW ~ 3000ocre
11 01131

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08 009311 000
llocl&lt;bu n Burlo d Ann
end or Dlb Lo 111 24 N
~of S Prt of E 8 do Prt of
17 42A 7 88ocrea
f173 41
09 00472 001
BlookiMn Koren&amp;
R11W T3N 830
&amp;A
out of1 12A 11ocre
f1783
09 00148 000 Holon ltel 811 8 Pert.
18000CI8 .87.
01 00148 000 Heloko !tel Sect 4-10 In
E lAo of 8 1n1 IW of Ad
11 2 1 - •2 130 32
09 00180 000 lloko
Helon lUI 811 lloo
70eo,. tS 11
0100111 011 ...,
._rd. IU1 T4 121
N.- nold "" W no 1A Out
Of ,. IIA 1 00 ......

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1108 32
09 00112 000 Hughoa
Edward E ond or E J R 1 T4 124 NW
como of IW'A 1 11117A ou
of 35 442A 1 817 ......
t2312
09 00894 000 Jochon
Rondol M ond or 8h rloy
824 214 F W lldo ol
23 50 NE Cor 50 ocre
887144
09 00708 000 Jonoa
F ..k n1nd orD1n1 N
PrtoiE ondp a end
160A Ek R oiWoy 12
Wide 50 ocro 18110 64
09 00747 000 K ng
JOhn Mo oho Sect 1 1 I
01eP 1nd orP11YA
8W Ccw Ex14 41A 27 00
824 M d N Yo of SE ,;
...... 188033
3050ocoo 17068
08 00749 000 Knotto
09 00244 000 Cortor
Donlol E end o 0 •le R
Jomot F end o Vi g nil
R1 W T4n F oc 27 1A
M 1111 T4 S 14 INE
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port of 30 75A T oct E of
I 67 58
Ad 1 80 oc 11 1289 36
09 007111 000 Kolfol
09 002&amp;2 000 Couoey
Ao ph B and KogenH K
A cklo end or RoM m
89 1001111 EPortoiS
R11W T4N 831 NW co
~ 12 00 .... t171 27
oil SW ~ A ou of lA
09 00710 000 Kolfo
00 oc 0 1791 110
09 00268 000 Cheney
Ro Ph B and Rogeno K
A W T4N S9 S Prl of
W H ond 11'1•1111 ot Sect
388WCo Ex ~AEW
NE ~ noo mid n l:lno
96ocra t 812
1617 u 875
09 00210 000 a - .
OS 00168 000 Lonce
Hennon S I 212 Ou o
Mochoel W S end o
32A n Port 00 ocra
3&amp;N Prt
Do o hy A S
13386
otSE ~ 8oooocreo
08 00270 000
8239 13
Chovello V eta ond or
09 00340 000
Greco E R1 T4 523
Longan- Au h Ann
Aou ofSEco of38A
836 82A Ou of n 29A
00 .. 0 t200 72
S of SW Pt of SW ~ Ex
56WSdo 37eco
09 00051 000 C utto
I 314
E hal Eto Sect 11 14 I
09 00341 000
Und 2 3of7~ofN neE
longen.Ue Au h Ann
ptoW~438ocreo
536 46 . . . 1438 20
no 23
09 0 144 000 Moenum
09 00052 000 c uttar
Goo and 0 nc Ell
Emel E 1 Sect 14 ~
M na o lghlo Undo 40A
Und 1 3 of 7 'hA N Uno
40 00 .. •• t49 39
oiEPtofW\i 242
09 01916 000 M01on
octo U873
JeaN and Emme E1crow
09 01641 ooo Corvo
Royolty n OfOII Co E
Edno d 529 Coel 86
Smtth Pe oleum nc
.... 1462 I I
t402
09 00312 000 Co orl
08 00819 000
DlrTel 1nd o F a an e T
Mondo eon Joffrey E 1
o 2 McKN Add E PI
Sec 3 9 NW Pr1 of 43 46
8 Ad end II ver 124 42
AEPrt EK IIOAW 100
09 00313 000 Cozart
ocet270
D1ne 1nd o F o enct T
09 00810000
Lo 2 McKoe Add Pt Bt Ad
Mondo oon Joffrey E a
1nd Rver
32
59 10 E ~o 42A SE Prt
09 00314 000 Coan
Ex 2A SE Pt 2 00 ecru
Oerre 1nd o F o en 1 T
•a ae
Lo 3 McKII Add 2 3
09 0088 000
09 00315 000 Co ort
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7 29 ..... f33 4
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8 an end or Donne Me ie
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95 x1 II 1903 96
1 0 307 000
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Beet 7 coo unde 3 26A
nSEC 7 3 25ecrao
f36 21
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and o Judy M S
of 30 48A 8 of Ad ou of
4 18A 33 ec a I 2 55
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m d of NE
1 2' ec t
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Lo ho Mae ond Mory Jone
So gen Lo Sect 28 S
Prl 800oc •• • 144
11 00714 000 M or
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Sorgen Lo Sect 29 SW
Pl"' 37 19 .... 1384 61
1 00716 000 M o
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M n Iter o 33 18 ocrea
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1 0077000 M o
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Sorgont, Lo Sect 29 SE
of SW ~ of E Ad 25 74
ocrea 171 81
1 00718 000 M o
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Sorgen Lo 8oct 29 Und
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1 00715 000 'M •
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f2 67
1 01526 000 M I
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2 18 oc;roo fO 71
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11 308 74
00762 000 Morr 1
Ro end E end a Sh ley
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00758 000
Moz nao Horry lluo11 M
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70 12 ocreo f784 28
1 00n1 000 Noloon
l.oo Lot Bact Fnoc 23 S Pt
of 4A n Fnoc 23 1 00
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1 007911 000 Ohio
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Lot Soct 38 Mid on N 1no
of S\i 33 117 ocreo
11 382 11
1 1 oosz:s ooo Potrv
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81 MdonN lneb
I 33A Hwy 211 43 oc eo
,, 797 02
11 00824 000 PxV1on
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8 I MdonN no 11171
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11 008211 000 PoV1on
Woyno end or Kotlll8101 11 21 NW Port
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11 00821 000 Peyton
Wayne ond or ICothloon
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lAo 21 , , '40 74
11 00927 000 Peyton
Wayne ond or Kothloon
821 Bot Ad and E lno
of F 1 80 tl1 14
11 00982 000 Pholin
Robin L ond or Kathy A
81 NW PI Ea 4 BIA NW
Cor 11 A Ex lOA Hwy
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Robin L ond or Kottw J
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11 001 7 001 Powol
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11 0 188 000
Donold ond or Undo Lo
8oct 23 noa mid I~ N of
Ad 5 911 oc eo, 1311 98
11 00150 000 p kldy
Do o end Shirley JIM 82
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11 00812 000 p hldy
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11 00979 000 Pr ddy
Loyd M 111d o P iddy
Fred M IB Lo NE of
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11 00180 000 Pr ddy
Loyd M end o P leidy
Fred M S8 NE of IE V.
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11 0 622 000 Aova
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11 00938 000
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1 0 308 000 Sc ogga
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1 001511 000 Smith
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1 0 0 S 000 Smlth
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8 7 58
1 00842 000 Sm jl
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518 SE Como 2 88
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1 00843 000 SmHh
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1 0 249 000
Swonoon R cho d E S
end o DoraJ Lo W
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27 ocre
120 46
11 000110 000 Thomoo
Anno Be le sa Bx 720
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1 01138 000 Tltua
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1289 47
1 0 139 000 Tltuo
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no of NE V. 0 118 oc eo
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Jomea E 1 830 NW V. Ex
#4 Yo n Cool 110 00 ocreo
11 13188
1 01141 000 Tltuo
Jomoa E el S30 7A on N
no of SW ~ Ex #4 Vein
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11 01168 000 Yonce
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Robert J and or TeN11 E
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1 0 236 000 W loma
Robert D end o Po 1c 1
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2 016A 30 5111 ocrea
19219
0 237 000 W loima
Robert D and or Po ric 1
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Ex 30A E P1"1 54 A of
2 018A 1541 IC o f3 30
01238 000 Wl lema
Robert 0 and or Pot c a
E 58 Ou of321aA NE
end 22 15 ocreo 11147
01238 000 Wl lome
Robert D ond o Petrie 1
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lOCI Ex 1 88A 121 65
•••• 1147 01
00472 000
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prt nNW V. Ex 1 119A
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1 3 00017 000
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• 1103 70
13 000811 000
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prt 12A 11 OOoc eo
fl52 33
13 00103 000 Cork
Alvo 8 end or Koren
R11i T8 82 SE of filW
end SE of NE Ex #4 voln
COl 98 44 OC eo
11 431 35
13 00111 ooo ere 8
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Ex 114 eln coo 1 21
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13 00 40 000 Dav 1
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3 00184 000 Fetty
Loto E 11111 TB 53 SE
Corh #4vencoo 476
.... 179 30
3 00428 000 F am ng
Shonnon E a 530 NW
part E• 14 Ve n Co•
710 oc o 1168 I I
3 00428 000 Flem ng
Shennan E ol 530 NW
E 114 Vo n Coo 26 1C o
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1 3 00428 000 F om ng
Shonnon E ol 830 640
NW of NW EK 1114
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13 09943 000 F emRig
Shannon E ol 530 NW
pon EK •4 Vein Coel
2 00025 000 8 ock
8 50oc u 14374
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13 00427 000
14 T6 88 640 023A
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830 S ~ of NW'A of NW
023 ec o tB 04
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•••• 17817
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20 - · e17 72
13 00118 000 Clo dna
2 00202 000 Dov 1
Mervin K and o Berdena
Gena A and o Susan 88
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13 00512 000 G g 1o
Roy and o C 1 1 Mee Lo
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12 00 00 000 Fetty
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12 00039 000 Fo od
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13 00288 000 Hel on
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3 00321 000 Jacko
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mine • 1 156 acre
sw,; S of Ad 50 ocro
f343 29
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3 00322 000 Jocka
2 00170 000 Hoye
Go 1 d Cl ond of Joonn L
Peu end o Phy 1 88
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0 0 . 1190 95
2 0017 ooo Hove
13 00330 000 Jewel
P1u and 0 Phy I 88
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840 X&amp;BA of 4A of
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4 00 ..... t102 42
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13 00343 000
2 00408 000
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8 Po oorlogo 1114 30
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2 00180 000 Howe!
13 00344 000
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2 00181 000 Howe!
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2 00188 000 Jeokaon
3 00348 000
Blrlho Wo ton 2121
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12 00189 000 Jockoon
Longlt e h Add 7 81
8orthe Wo ton S 4 212
3 00347 000
Mdon N ne No Rd
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12 00224000
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Dexter 60 ocre f6 71
McDonlol Cit once E J
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•••• 16114 34
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13 00388 000 Kuno h
S R 124 332 ocre
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2 002411 000 M cho
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M• n M end o L ndo L
110 73 tll41 91
140 FngS R 124Wp
1 3 00389 000 Lombort
150A 23 II frn g S R
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12 00247 000 M cho
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124 1 54 ocre t&amp;29 eo
13 00310 000 LomiMn
12 00249 000 Mo don
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Robert and Novo 88
S 811 12 E of NE EK
(140 W pi of 25 ~A NW
114 VOin COal 58 68 IC 01
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3 00417000 Love
12 00271 000 Powet
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13 00418 000 LOYO
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13 00418 000 Lovo
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12 002811 000 B ooon
13 00713 ooo,, Love
Luelle Eo sa 640 w
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8W 011 oc • 148 13
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12 00330 000 lwon
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•••• f388 18
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4 00025 000 Amana a
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15 00272 000
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de Willillm Tham.a end o
Henry We 1 Lind Owner
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e13 34
f 52 94
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15 00948 000 Monloy
ME OS LSD
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5 00957 000
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3 Bohon Add 37 NW Co
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140 7 80
6 00904 000
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t174 54
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1600112000
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Julo A Lo 70 Bohon 2nd w - end or Elo Jone Lot
54 Coolport 1680 23
Add Ex 20 F N t48fl 01
111-00908 000 McOon ..
15 0 1187 000
8 Ike
w - e ondorEoJ Lot
Jovco Lo 183Lo- Pom
89 Coo port 16A Prt o125A
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16 01581 000
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I 00906 000
MoDe
64 LoJoyce A Lo
Pom 8 Yo E S do 157 32 nte W1 •C 1nd o Ea
Jane Lo 18 Coo1port 1 8A
5 00289 000 Con rei
E a do Ex O&amp;A NE Co end
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7A I 8754
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15-00771 000 c. ••• ..,.
II 00907 000
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end or niet Woltlt' C and or E II
Droemo S Lot Sect 29 S Jone Lo 19 Coolpon O&amp;A
110 S of Owllllng SE Co
29 47A 47 oc 1
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1353 32
6 00909 000
MoDo
111 00324 000
Cre
noo Welte C end o E II
me•ns. Hedwig Tereq LD
Jono Lo 89 Coo pon 1OA
270 Horton Add 270 n ~
of Ow ng I 6 33
I
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I 00901 000
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15 00631 000
Cuoter
nlo Wolter Cun 1 end o
Po end o Joe Lo 312
E o Jane Lo 24 Coalport
lASE Cor o 3ATec
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15 00910 000
Me Do
15 00132 000
Cuotor
n e W11ter Curt 1 and o
Po end or Joe Lo 312
E o Jone Lo 23 Coo pon
2 85 .... f327 63
Ex 15• 00 Send Ex
15 001138 000
Culter
3 K60 187 88
Ph p Jooopll end o Po
McDo
6 0091 000
rlcil Loo Lo 3 2 58 ....
n e W11te Curt 1 and o
f2841
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15 00630 000
Cuotor
17907
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16 00970 000 Medley
trioil LM 10 • 10 E o
Sol lo end Harrill w nea
Jonldno ot f11 38
1&amp;-D03111 000 Dlloo Ro- 829 18A S'At o S~ of
8 ocre
nald L oncllor Honl L Lot 71A on II vor
178 59
103 Bohon Add f3117 37
111 01062 000
M 1o
111 00381 000 D John
Robert Eta Lo 410 Pom Mli::hoel L end o Ando
Gel A LOlliS Coo pon
60 •100 tl289
E 'h t141 511
18 00408 000 Duff Eu
1a00111000
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nloo Lot 17 lholllold 87
Rullll ond or A leo 32
ax70 NE aldo 14 87
Iron ogo N lido LOIII13 E
11 00407 000 Duff Eu
nloo Lot I I 30kll0 off 210 off N - Lo 111
f3 23
Polmor It 1811 13
111-00887 000 ,..._ lluo11 00421 000
E a.
oel end or A leo Pt 141
dron L end or PoaiiV L Lo
11 Horton ond 11'o-rth 37 I S lido Lot 14 f235 31
1 a 01032 000
Mo r1
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eon Eugono end .,. Mot
11 00431 000
Erwin
LOI I I - end lloMorth
E - Lot 14 lohonAdd
Add 181871
N - 31aH •1 114 87
111 01743 000 Ohlo Rhr
11 00721 000
Fox.
M•rtho l Lot 17 lohon 1 "' flY ond Po- CO
11 K110
A
Of Wey
2nd Ad •zaa 11
1.aDII12 000 Fulll. John
Continued on Poeo 12
M - Lot 107 lohon Add

�Paga 12-The Daily Santmal

Meigs Delinquent Taxes
t30001
111 01081 000
Peck
FI'Mihl F end or Sandre F
Lot (131 H.R Add 13 E &gt;;
11 111 27
111.()1 082 000
Philipo.
V1r1ll P omd cw Gino R Lot
81 -WAdd31 NSido.
1873 34
111-01100 000
SernmleP Md orAuthAM
Lot 21 201A out of 98A
201 - . II 241 Ill
111 01121 000 Pull no
Paul Rutael Etal Olv Jon••
Eot
Port
of Lot 22
nee 111
111 01129 000
Pullno
Pou1 R - Etol Otv Jon•
Eot 3'fi t1 81114
111011110 000
Rich
mond Philip J and K lot
Lot 113 Coolport 26 n Sldo
*2011188
1II 01 1 119 000 Roll W
Don Lot 339 Lo- Pom
411 off E aide tiOI 112
111 01221000 Scholde
er Arthur Lot 20 Rlvetvlow
AcNI Subcllv t4117 39
111 01230 000
Scott
Cha ... a F Lot 18 Boaworth
Addll nSde tll71
111 01238 000
Sea I
Dee J Lot 36 Horton and
Booworth Add t 1 1 9 85
111 012119 000
Shule
Worthy Dlv Jonoa Elt W
Port
18A W of Com
., 11112 88
111 012eo 000
Shuler
Worthy 0 v M Jonoa Eat
BW Port 1 BA W of Com
11 011 31
111 01 218 000
Sleek
Lenore S Lot 309 3 78A
Ex 33A Ex 38A 1 21
acre 184 28
15 01217000
Sock
Lono o S Lot 309 17A oul
of 2 18A Co of N 3 d Avo
and
Rutlond
St
., 28719
15 01270 000 S oyton
A mo Lot 90 P Jonea 3 d
Add 1248 73
15 01272 000
Smith
Dottoe L Lot 311 Horton ond
8oowonh Add t187 93
111 01321 000
Stano
Ronne M Lot 413 E Port of
G ont St
Pom
Add
., 14004
111 01380 000 Thomp
aon El zobeth Etol Lot 88 P
Jonoo 2nd Add 114 Bock
192 111
16-01381 000 Thompoon.
E l - Etlll. Lot 93 P Jon•
2nd Add t2 82B 89
111 01382 000 'lllornpaon.
Elizabeth Et111. Lot 82 P Jon•
2nd Add $341 98
16 01383 000 'lllornpaon.
E~ Etlll. Lot 91 P Jon•
2nd Add f341 93
111 01408 000
Undef
woad

Eugene E

and o

Ruth M Lot 911 Polmo a
11t $341 83
16 01822 000
Wotor
Waya Coal Co Pt of Lind
ng 1100 S S do Front St
Ex coal and gravel &amp;0 ac 1

t381 23
WMo
16 00727 000
Sholly Lot 38 Bohon 1 2nd
Add
About 40 x80
*2311 80
111 00323 000
Wh t
letch Deboreh Ann 529
T N of S - n end Eoflau
ghoad t107 39
111 01114 000
w..
Peryy Eugene and o Sh1

ron Elolno Lot 1411 Polmo 1
2nd Add t2 1111 111
16-0111111000- Pony
E-•nd orShoron Elelna
11- of Lot #1411 Pllmor'o2nd
Add 1110201
111 0111322 000 Wyott
Terry W end or Brenda S
Lot 112 Bohon Add W I'&gt;
18 x98 11 1711 47
POMEROY VILLAGE
MEIGS LSD
18 00024 000 A nold
Grover end VIolet L Sub
9 &gt;; IIOA 110 ooro 144 45
11 00033 000
Aoh
M choel
Edward and or
Stophiln 1 Lynn Lot 207
t9181
18 00034 000 Aoh M
choll Eclword end or Ste
phonlo Lynn Lot 100 308
711A W of Loll 201 to 208
Inc: Bock to Cliff 61 ec o
t17 118
1 I 02031 000 Aah M
chill Eclwe d ond or Sto
Lot 205
phonlo Lynn
tll7 14
18 02032 000 Aoh M
choll Edwo d end or Sto
phonoe Lynn
Lot 201
11 2111 01
1II 02033 000 Aoh Ml
chool Eclword end o Sto
phonlo Lynn Lot 203 204 N
Pt of 203 19 and All ofLot
204 17872
18 0004 7 000
Bailey
Peul Lot 18 282 E Shoom•k•

2 79

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1427 71
11 00048 000
Bailey
Poul Lot 268 Sub 81 Trl on
SIno t140 07
18 01718 000 Blovo
Fred C Sr Lot 282 Except
2&amp; S Sldo tll114 27
111 02044 000 Bengel
N choleo Lot 227 Und Y, of
10 E oldo tll4111
18 00014 000 Bentley
Jerry L 1nd or Donn1 D

Lot 172 48 SW
end
t21110
,. 00015 000 Bentley
Jerry L 1nd or Donn• D
Lot 173 I port of 173 Ex

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te 00011 000 Bentley
Jerry L end or Donn• D

Lot 300 Righi of Woy 5
Wide Through Middle of Lot
300 til 71
111 020411 000 8 Holen Etol Lot 227 Und ~of
10 E &amp;Ide 13111 13
111 011711 000
Block
wall ltove J ond or lhorl
L Lo1 4211 - · Sub I
.812 74
11 01171 000
Block
well ,...,, J end or Sheri
L Lol 4211 W.he Bub II
177111
18 00134 000
Boord
Clyde K end/or Ado F Lot
282 18 2A lchool II'&gt; N of
WIHio Hill Ave Etc 2 00
- • tiiOO 47
18 00131 000
lloerd
f Lot
Clyde K end/or 212 18 2A W of WIHo HII
Ave Etc
2 00
till 40
18 00111 000
Bright
Chltodno Lot Ill IIIII 111
lum811' odd 12 frontlle
1148802
11 00110 000 lucUye
jlovln,• end Loon Co The
Loti Alnlul&gt; 21!oflub

4 1 oo .... 114702
11 00275 000
Colon
Mlchilel end or Morjorle
Lot 1 1
Neylon
Run
1179 Ill
II 00271 000
Cotort
MlchMI end cw Mlorlorlo
Lot 282 18 IE Cor of ,.,m
7&amp;ecre *714
111-01312 000
Clortl.
F - C Lot 11 U 311x100
jojnlnglleutorl37429
11100411 000 e r e Kevin L•

~-Middleport

Tuesday November 20 1990

Lo1 38 Uncoln

Helahll t8711 01
lil-02017 000
Crolg
JMn R13 T2 820 Free 17
Cool 44 x204
21 ocre
t4 79
11 02018 000
Crelg
J11n R13 T2 820 Free 17
44 x204 21 acre ., 1 811
11 00339 000
Crlteo
Undo Lot 212 17 7&amp; x1 00
Sol Unl011 Ave •10 118
18 00383 000
Cuny
Doriene A Lot 4 Sub 8 30
Condor Strett, t25 31
18-00384 000 Curry Der
- A Lot 4 Sub 7 CorSprirtg
ondCondcwSt t1 10019
11-0031111 000 Cunv Dor
leneA Lot48ub I •11815
18 00388 000 Cuny D...
A Lot 4 Bub II 28 dO
3020
18 00379 000 Dlnlelo
John E Etol Lot 2811Sub I
t2U&amp;4
11-00400 000 Dey Rolph
end or R- Lot 2118 E Pert
of Sub 18 Ex 40A t1 112 211
1II 02077 000
Doug
leo Honnoh end Bibbee He
len Lot 277 Und ~of 10 E
Side t311 09
1 I 00442 000
Ebe 1
boch Cotharlno Lot 124
Debnoy Add 1279 87
1 II 00443 000
Ebero
bach Clthilrlne Lot 124'h
Debney Add •111 86
1I 00444 000
Ebe 1
bach Cothorlno Lot 126
Dabney Add 12111 90
18 00413 000
Eichel
berger J S Lot 262 1B
3 64A on N llno of Froc W of
Stll 3 54 ocroo 13119 911
18 00414 000
E chol
berger J S Lot2112 18 2A
N Port of 3A Lot In Froc
2 00 ocreo 15110 49
Elliott.
1II 00419 000
Julio A Lot 212 26 47A
NE of Ewfngo 1 20A '"'47
OCrtl 1513 82
11-00490 000
Elliott.
Julie A Lot 212 28 UA SE
o f - Hou•lot. Ill"""'
.411289
111 00499 000 Eakow
Marguerite Lot 119 3189
44 m d of Mulbo ry St
t2 693 99
18 00833 000 Flther Koori
E Lot 180-1224#180-1224110~ 12 ..... e2107&amp;
11 00834 000
F ohor
Theodooo Lot 48 D Add
Sub 2 Ex Tr I onNE
s de 122102
11 00&amp;311 000
F aher
Theodore Lot 70 x20 bock
of Sub 4 end II of Lot N48
Dabney Add 016 t1 4 84
1 II 001193 000 Gomoo
Horry Lot 217 lilA Und
1 I of 3 38A NE Co 68
.... t2 84
18 00184 000 Gomoo
Horry Lot 267 Sub 26~
81A a1 ecr• •111 13
1II 001911 000 Go noo
Horry Lot2117311APortol
21 BOA tract 3 II ocroo
$1342
11 001198 000 Gornoo
Harry R13W T2N 58
t7 33
II 00107 000 Gl more
Emmen 1nd Florence lot
41 Sub 1 t1 807 91
111 001137 000 Gloock
nor Lauro Lot 118 H • D
Add 8 W Side tl89 07
11-00382 000 Grim W I
Nom A Md Dllllo Lady Down
Lot 211 N Cliff Ex lot1 oold
till 73
11-00313 000 Grim WH
Hem A end Dovlo Lady Down
Lot 292 N of Cllfl Ex Loto oold
171112
111-00314000 Grim WI
llamA end DM Lody Down
Lot 282 N of Clff Ex Loto
oold t14744
11-003111000 Grim. WI
llamA Md DM Lady Down
Lot 214 N of C1fl Ex. Loto
oold 140201
111-00311000 Grim. WI
Hom A end Dllllo Lady Down
Lot 112111 N of Cliff Ex lola
oold 17134
111-00397 000 Grim. WIJ..
Hem A end D- Lady Down
Lot 2911 N ol Clff Ex. Loto
Sold ... ..,
11-001112000
Jonloe K Lot 282
IW of 40 Sub II
119233
1&amp;-001117000
GAIIIo EMI Lot 282 17 211A S
of Union A,.. PM W lno E
port. .12 10
II 00888 000 Gru•AHie Etol Lot 431 19 31
11-00888 000 GrueJ - • Thi111111 Lot 18 Sub
3 30 .eo 121 70
18 007411 000 Horden
Dorothy E Lot 1110 1224
Sub Ill~ "20 17
18 0011111 000 Harper
Corol AM Lot N2111 Lot 13
Trelno Add t193 411
11 00747 000
Herrle
Donnie end Ully Moril Lot
I
Uncoln Holghto Add
t321 47
18 00748 000
Horrla.
George • Loll L Lot 31 Un
coin
He ghll
Add
1831 ••
11 021 12 000 Hortley
K.,nllh G Lot 94 20
Lower Bide t1 1118 34
18-001111 000 lhle Ahilrn. Lot 143 Debnty S&gt;; tl83 11
11 OOH7000 lhlo All
rehem Lot 1411 Dlbn-v
Add 132384
11 00818 000 lhle All
rohoin Lot 141 D-y
Add 10 N lido til 27
II 01117000 J - a .
Nancy J Lot I t403.12.
II 00447 000 Jeflero
Denlol D and/or Corolyn A
Lol 104 ., 10 24
1101117000
KNedo Lot 12 Neylon 11..,
80 •113 tl74 40
11-01888000. JOe 1om L Lot 308 40 dO
'884.711.
11-01188 000. JOe 1om L 1'1 of Lot N307
40'11110' 1324 ..,
1.o1188 001 ICioln WI.... L Pt ol Lot N307
.10411
18-0IIItrl 000 Kltln WIJ.

Corl Edwin .,d Mo Ill J11n

Lot 213 .1 073 40

(ContiiiUNfromP-a•111

11om L. Lot 40'xBO '14 38

11-001114 000 Henery Lot 100'•100 on W
tide Ny. 8t. '112 01
II 00110 000 Kreutter
Keith M end or Ruth A
Lot 211 lub 9:1~ Ex
74 xiO xll Trl t20 30
II 00181 000 Kreutter
Kolth M ond or Ruth A
Lot 281 Trl out of IE pert of
Sub 131'&gt;
74 x80 xlll
U871
11 00992 000 Krouttor
Keith M end or Ruth A
Lot 211 Sub 11 •420 111
111 001113 000 Kreuttor
Kolth M ond or Ruth A
Lot 2118 Sub 80 Trl NW Co
of Sub 80 01 ocro til 14
18 00981 000
Llkln
Jomeo 0 Lot 110 12211
Sub 191 I'&gt; E Ide of
711xl00 H1 II
11 02087 000 Lambert
Clol8nco A ond or Solly J
Lot 118 EYl 211 xll31'&gt; on
Second St of E &gt;; of Lot 118
.471 77
18 01010 000 Louder
mh MoxE end / orTorryL
Lot 219 S COr 22 acre
t214
11 01011 000 Louclormllt.
Mox E ond or Torry L Lot
268 NE Cor 44 --. t2 84
111 01013 000 Laverty
Kathryn A Lot 7 Nyo Add
1391 110
111 01963 000 Lao Cia
once end Ro• Ellen Lot
266 2&amp;A Out of Sub 21'&gt; S
Port 211 .... 121 18
11 01981 000 Lao Cia
renee ond Rooo Eliln Lot
266 211A W Side of IIIlA
Out of Sub 2'h 30 ocre
t&amp;IB 38
111-01884 000 Lao Cl•
renoo Md R- Elan Lot 2811
40A Out of Sub 2'h S Pert.
26--.f2881
11-01023 000
Lohow
Loul• Lot 2112 I 0 x92 2
out of 24 74A Free #17 Lot
212 21 oc. til 71
11 01021 000
Lehew
L ou oo Etol Lot 2112 17
Sub BB&gt;; *101 47
111 01022 000
Lehew
LouiN Ell Lot 212 17
.ciA Bot Lolfhell end Longo!
Loll 40 ocro t7 33
II 01029 000
Lantz.
Loonord L Lot 11 8 n Port
t3118 64
11 01 030 000
Lentz
Loonord L Lot 101 H • D
Adllbock of lot 118 to un
f144 82
18 02291 000 Loonord
N cklolo L Sr end o EIH
nor E Lot 1139 Pt • 1401
22~ w s de 139110 14D
., 786 10
18 01114000 Mortn
Bonchil Lot 100 308 33A
Lot 1 Y, 33 acre f227 74
1101111000 Mortn
Ho men Lot 63 Noylor o
Run Ill 76
111 00407 000 McDou
gal Jemoo D Lot 290
18 xlll SECor 122 0&amp;
18 00408 000 McDou
gel Jomoo D Lot 291
34 x80 SW Cor 112 Ill
11-01087 000 McKnight
Edna. Lot 808 110 x100 SW
Cor f4271
11-01101 000 McMurrov
Win Lot 1 Sub 4 Shilp Surv
f128 113
111&gt;01 102 000 McMurrov
Win Lot 1 Sub II t1 39 11
18 01138 000
Moler
Sophie Lot 2112 18 II 711A
N of WIIHo Hill Avo omd S of
Moler I 71ecr01 *'01 811
11 01103 000
MOM
Form City Inc SN Deo
River Landing n Front
of lotol2 13 14 111 11 17
t10 11
18 02304 000
MGM
Form City Inc Lot 10 Strip
5 x40 t9 70
18 023011 000
MGM
Fo m City Inc Lot 11 S
Port 171 74
18 02308 000
MOM
Fom City Inc Lot 11 N
port 173 84
18 02307 000
MOM
Fo m City Inc Lot 1121 #12
S Port t6119 B8
18 02308 000
MGM
Fe mCtylnc Lot12nPort
f48 41
16 02309 000
MGM
Fa m Cty Inc Lot 13 N
Port t110 72
18 02310 000
MGM
Fa m City Inc Lot 13 S
Port 1380 29
1102311 000
MGM
Form C ty Inc Lot 14 S
Port 1477 20
16 02312 000
MGM
Form C ty Inc Lot 14 n port
f437 09
18 02313 000
MGM
Form City Inc Lot 16 N
Port t84 113
111 02314 000
MGM
Form City Inc Lot 17 s
Port 18812
11 023111 000
MGM
Form City Inc Lot 17 N
Port t88 112
11 023111 000
MGM
Fo m City Inc Lot II S
Pert taa 12
18 02317 000
MGM
Form City Inc Lot 1 II 8
Port t88 12
18 02318 000
MOM
Form C ty Inc Lot 11 n Port
t88 12
11 01 849 000
Millo
Sherman W Lot 133 to
1140
Inc
0
Add
••• 7 42
18-01880000 Mhomen W Lot 149 30 8 Side.
*432
111-018111 000 Millo, ......
men w Lot 110 t8 71
11-018112 000 Millo. lhilr
men W Lot 111 t8 71
11-018113 000 Millo, &amp;hermon W Lot 112, .. 71
18-01184 000. Mila. lhilr
.... w Lot 1113. .. 71
1.o18111 000 Mila.men W Lot 184 t4 32
11 01173 000
Mont
gomery Thelmo Lot 282
211 71 311A All E of Ad Ex
late Com • Coel 31 1111
.,111740
II 01174 000
Mont
gornery Tholrno Lot 282
18 I 08A Ptlrt of 21 Ill A
eoe ..... UZ747
11-01171 000
Mont
g o - 'Thll- Lot 282
118 Fr 212 11 88A NW
Cor Ex 1 17A
18 BB
ecroa.tl0117
11 00207 000 Morrlo.
Dlllonh Lynn
Lot 4111
23'Ao Bide W t:IOI 08
111-002111 000. Manti Do....... Lynn Lot 484 ...... 14
Wlido end 411 E lido t4 211
11-002111 000 Mllnfl. Do-

boroh Lynn. Lot 41111 ox.
38 x21'Ao .. 33
11-00210 000 Morrlo. Do....... Lynn. Lot 470 11 E
lido t22.ol
11 01 227 000 Morton
ChilriH ond Dewene Lot
211211Sub IO~Ex 07A
431A
438
1122 38
11-01228 000 Morton
Chilrtoo and D-n• Lot 1
Sub I&gt;; 76A E Port of Sub
2 711A tl1 71
18 01214 000 Ohlinger
RoN Lot 482 tiO 71
16 01281000 Ohflnge
Ro.. Lot 412 'Ao llrlp 78 W
aldoond 18 Sol ot f8 49
11 00138 000 Perk no
Jomoo W en~ or Judith L
Lot 282 17 1 DBA Port of
Sub 4311 Ex Cool I 08
ecreo. t201124
11 00139 000 Perk no
Jomeo w end or Judith L
Lot 212 17 lilA Sub 436
II ocro
3 4 Ex Coo
t4693
11 01322 000
Phill n
Robin L and or Kothy J
Lot 100 308 1A Sub 2&gt;;
.237 28
16 01340 0(10
Pierce
George end or Solly Lot
617 Ex Pierce SE !'art
., 309 71
11 00742 000 Poworo.
Robert F and o June A

Lot 4211 Wohe Add Sub 18
U&amp;OI
11 00743 000 Po- o.
Robert F end or Juno A
Lot 4211 Sub 17 f3011 30
1I 0243B 000 Pulllno.
Rodney A Lot 93 W of
Lower Y, e. &amp;&gt;; In W
t38118
11-00008 000
Quolll
Mary E end or Blonkl Mary
Kay Lot 21 211 S of N Y,
t31186
111-00001 000
Ouolll
Mory E end or Blonkl Mary
Key Lot 21 S &gt;; Ex. 46 S
t8182
1. 0001 0 000
Quolo
Mary E and cw Blonkl. Mary
Key Lot 1 211 s Sid&amp; 171 82
11-01378 000 Rondolph
c - end Dor• Lot 2111
Sub 14 II 079 01
11-01379 000. R-Id
Sl
lh . . _ Lot II s End
Ex 36 N $8117 88
11 01380 000
Roth
bum Chao S and Uzzlo
Lot 1 1 lilA NE Prt of Free
10 N of Rd Ex 1114 1 81
acre f269 93
11-01381 000 Rothbum
Ch• s lnd u... Lot 212
IB 1AS Prtof3AWofCrough
1 00 ocro
and Froc I 0
t11440
11 01400 000 Regale
Mro Ann 1 Lot 212 11
3 IIOA S of Stl 3 110 ooroo
t3411 97
11-014113 000 Ro• Avvlo Lot 2118 NE Cor of Sub
89 t110 16
II 01491 000
Rouoh
Shoron C end Gregory B
Lot 4113 48 on Looloy St x
80 NW 131198
18 01673 000 Skinner
Alma 8 lcit 1 Cl If obovo
Excelolor So t
Work1
t92 411
18 01891 000
Smith
Ethel Etol LOt 9 Nyo Add S
30 f53312
11-01839 000
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bomo St Pt ol437 Corr Deed
3881Crt t23892
111 01602 000
Smith
I J ond Emmo Lot 44 Sub 1
13 x100 Adj 46 t229 38
1II 01 1103 000
Smith
I J end Emme lot 411
t720 09
18 011141 000 StoW8rt
Undo Lou Lot 218 40A W
Port of E Part of Sub 98 40
ocre 1308 89
11 01667 000
Strick
lend John 0 Lot 26 7
2 69A Boc~ of Lot 811 12
13 Ex 143A 2119 ocroo
$363 114
11-011177 000 s-noon.
R chilrd E end or DorioJ Lot
2117 W Port of Surv 1II ~A
21A. t374 83
II 01194 000
Swot
zol Jacob Lot 72 Noylo 1
run nat 38
11 011196 000 Sweug
or Goo gil C Lot II (2121
SW Coo 013A out of 711A
0113ocre IS 09
16 01710 000
Totter
eon Stephen R and Robyn
D Lot 2B9 Ex book of lot
t9383
16 02364 000 Tooford
G Bruce lot 124 1 211 124
#124 W 2 3 11124 E 1 3
#1211 w1 3 1888 12
11 01 293 000 Thom11
T motlly J and or Oobro L
Lot 4110 ••• 31
111 01294 000 Thomeo
Timothy J end or Dobro L
Lot
478
110x160
•• 198 82
II 01774 000 Venvron
~on Hervey end or Juno
Lot 38 tl03 08
II 00880 000 Welton
Soott L Mid or Gorl L Lot
417 $327 38
111-01870 000 Wohrung
0.... end Pllrlcia. Lot 411
I

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Height•

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t4110 71
1I Dl 112 000
Woh
rung Gordner L Lot 1131
IW Cor of Lot 831 10
ocre 1380 30
11 01818 000
Woh
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L Lot Ill Unc:oln Hllghto
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11 01113 000
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111-01114 000
Woh
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trlclo
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11·01119 000
Wth
rung Gor- L end or Po
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11 01181000
Woh
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Helehll Add tllll 30
II OIIM 000
Woh
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Hllahto Acid t388 72
11 01887 000
rung, Qerd- L and/ or Po
trlcil
Lot Ill
U.-ln
Hllahll Acid t4111 411
lt-01113 000
Wollo
Irene Lot !II till 01
18 011130 000
Will
Clll Edwin and Meriel JOin
Lot 237 8trlp II wide book
of lot 213 t72 ••
18 01831 000
Wll

111 01942 000 Wlllllmo
Moille ond Mule Adell
Royoter Lot 11 end 18 N I'&gt;
end 11 121414
II 00222 000
Wolto
M..... Roy end or Shlltoy 8
Lot 179 l'h
Sub BY&gt;
tl3111
II 00223 000
WoHo
Monte Roy ond or Shirley
B Lot 8 D Add t374 44
11 00224 000
WoHo
Manto Roy omd or Shirley
B Lot 179 Sub t33 94
1A-0112211 000
Wolfo,
Mon,_ Roy end or lllritloy B
Lot IOD-108 Beck olll411ond
104 N Prt of 171A Add
t11 13
16 01811B 000 Yoouger
AMo Lot 48 11 032 71
18 01918 000 YOIIIJIOF
Chrlotophilr A Lot 218 onE
llno of Pork St 10 ecro
t121111
11 01970 000
Young
Corl A Lot 8 Nyo odd
1874 811
18 01981 000
Young
Mory K Lot 2111 SW Port
11742
18 01987 000
Young
Mory K Lot 244 Sub lock
End •194 79
11 01988 000 Young
Mory K Lot 244 Sub 1 Back
E• Pllco Bock t1 7 42
II 01991 000 Young
Mory K Elll Lot 1Bl Point
Bot Butternut end Hill Top
St t1 1111 28
18 01 993 000 Young
Mary K Etol Lot 288 68
F ont Ex 14 14211 42
18 01914 000 Young
Mary K Etol Lot 218
t111 88
111 019911 000
Young
Mary K Etal Lot 269
1170 18
18 01991 000
Young
Mary K Etol Lot 277 10 E
oldo •234 30
Ill 01982 000
Young
Vlcto Ill and o Katherine
Lot 292 7 E Sldo t47 10
11 019B3 000 Young
V cto Ill and or Kathor no
Lot
292 24 W Side
., 081 81
111 01984 000 Young
V cto Ill on4 or Katherine
LOt 293 Ill Mid Bot Alloy
and Front St A t44 91
11 019811 000
Youns
VIctor Ill end or Katherine
Lot 293 30 W Sldo E 40
Bock to Cliff 191 II
18 02008 000 Zoh on
Wolld and or Janice Lot
211 40 x100 t774 23
SCIPIO TOWNSHIP
MEIGS LSD

17 00371 000 Bo loy
Charlo• Weoley • o Donna
Faye 5211 11401WPtofSW
Ex Und &gt;;cool o11• goo
71 00 ..... ., 292 44
17 00042 000 Bomott
Steven R • o Kothy
Kutako S28 12821 W End
E• 8 1877A 42 8793
...... t228 31
17 00043 000 Be nett
Steven R • o Kothy
Kutoko R14W T7N 828
784A of 18 038A 784
..... 143 Ill
17 00878 000 Bah
Steven E • Mary C lot
14 3D 1401 SW Cor
19 179 IC 01 1227 96
17 00874 000 Boho
Steven E &amp; or Mary C lot

Sect 24 (8401 W Port of
60A S of NW
20 00
ecreo •2 132 62
17 00876 000 Beho
StiiYin E • or Mary C
S24 Lot Soot 24 2 432
ocreo t234 14
17 00060 000 Benoit
Dooolhy S28 (8401 N ~of
NE Ex 4A NE Cor Ex SA
82 82 OCFOI t1 3119 111
17 00080 000 B ack
to d Phlll p R • o Su10n
L R14W T7N S36 Lot
SW ~ of Sect 36 4 0978
ecru 1897 08
17 00079 000 Boring
Horley Lot
50 IC I
t61 911
17 00084 000 B on
ham Benny L •

or Cathy

Lot 131 14 tl3 80
17 000911 000 Iron
hom Bonny L • or Cathy
Lolf21 14 13738
17 0087B 000 B eke
Donny F • or Lin S33 S ~
of 83A 41 60 oc eo
1263 39
17 00871 ODD Br ckor
Denny F • o Un 833 8W
of SW Ex 3 211A Ex
BA 30 211 ocreo f92 30
17 00880 000 lr cko
Donny F • or Lin 832 N
Port of NW Ex IIIIOA
411 00 ..... ., 118 411
17 00184 000 Dolton
Clll 1 Lot 13 42 I'&gt; S S do
14311
17 001811 000 Do ton
Cllt 1 Lot (41 t182 01
17 00183 000 Douguo
tino Jouph D and or He

lone H On S llno W of Rd
12ocre *71864
17 00201 000 Deok no
Donold R end or Kethor
no LTIT 11121 ofSoolll
21 80 lA In IT 11 21
Ex 118 22 2 118 ecroo
t2 187 118

17 0021 8 000 Dodo on
R11-l C • Kothryn J
ST 361140 E ofSW •
SW of SE
ST -14 -36
70 9684 ocreo ., 78 7 32
17 00071 000 Ebl n Go
raid 8 • o Undo Lot
Sect 16 SW Cor Ex 1A S
18 934 ••••• t82719
17 00071 001 Ebl n Ga
rold S • or Undo R14 T7
F 2 N S daofTwpRd 269
2 081A oui ol 19 OOA
2 0118 acre• .43 40
17 00316 000 Glboon
Arthur C J Lot Sect 30
114D Mid of N Uno of 8W
PortofSE82A 9000ocrH
12 109 111
17 00332 000 G and
otlff Jennie Lot Beet 111
SE of S F Douo 60A 1 00
.... n22 33
17 00342 000 Homon
Gory D .,., Corlllll E IT
33 1 417A of 38 78A SW
Co of N~ of SW'~ of
Sect 33 11141 79
17 00348 000 Honing
Jom01 K • or Mery SuS30 Mid on E Uno of NW'~
Ex 1 01A 41 74 1211143
17 003111 000 HIYM
Theodore p R14 T7 S1
2 10 Out of 81 23 2 1
...... .,, 82
17 00388 000 Herd
m~n Prleclllo S21 Lot AC
Out of 23 211A 1 00 eoro
fll7 82
17 00947 000 Hill Fred

B • o Annalu R14 T7
8211 Lot (1140) Und Y, lnt In
Coal • Other M n 71 00
..... t7191
17 00149 000 Holt Her
bert H Etol T7 S26 Lot
111401 Und Y, lnt SE Pt of
124 DBA 80 00 ocroo
till 34
17 009110 000 Hoh Her
bertH Etel R14 T7 826
Lot 1140 Und ~ lnt ncool
Oil g11 71 00 IC II
t49 91
17 00001 000 Ho n
Henry J Lot Sect 14 E of
ST RD ofHorrtoonvlloM17
110 ..... *231 77
17 00413 000 Howall
We- • Litho S111 11401
NW Cor of NE
1 60
ac 01 t7 40
17 00463 000 Jonklno
David E Elll Lot Sect 27
Nee Md on WI no 3800
oc •• 12110 011
17 00472 000 Kennedy
Perry E Lot Soot 14 16 NE
Port of 37 50A 6 110 acreo
$80 38
17 00473 000 Kennedy
Po ry E Lot Sect 14 Ill
12621 NE Port 110 acre
*39942
17 00474 000 Kennedy
W lllam Fom y DBA Red H I
Forme A Part. .ohlp Sect
9 10 (2821 W end Ex 20A
w 20 50 ...... t34 78
17 00415 000 Kennedy
W llam Fam y DBA Red H I
Fa mo A Portnorohlp S1 4
Lot 10 982A out of 98 71A
W S de
982 oc aa
$621 28
17 00478 000 Kennedy
W hom Fom yDBARedH I

Lot Sect 10 md on 8 llno
10001Cfft .13998
17 00111 DOO R-1
Eugene W A or Juanttli M

Lot Sect 1 0 SE Co E• 40A
Eat and 20 00 e"Creo
t68 111
17 008111 000 ReovH
Moudo J Lot Soct 24 Naor
M d of NE onN Uno 2110
..... 1267 36
17 00173 000 Reovu
V gil Lot Sect 31 NW Port
Ex 28 112A NE Pert 11 48
oc .. 1768 38
17 00703 000 Shuhz
R chard J • o Cloudio
829 (8401 M d NofS&gt;;out
of 83 13A 30 00 oc 01
$1 801124
17 00737 000 Stanley
Myrtle S 1 7 S of Rd out of
26 82A Ex 2A 8 00 oc eo
$16 69
17 00738 000 Stonley
Myrtle S 11 1401 W of
NW
out of 73 30A
22 814 acre• t40 31
17 00718 002 Stover
Thomoo M R14 T7 S4 SE
Corner 2 BOA out of 30A
2 80 ..... et8 28
17 00194 001 Tuppo •
Pia na Cheater Water Dlt

t oct R14 T7 S4 InN pert
067A out of 33A 067
.... $4 12
17 00962 000 Undo
wood Don I • Wife Lot
Sect34 SEof NE • NWof
liE~ cool on y 16 82acreo
t6a 82
I
17 00963 000 Undo
wood Dan I • W te Lot

Sect 3411401 NE of SW'
• NE of SW 4 cool 011ly
40 00 ICrol ., 64 38
17 00964 000 Unde
Fa m1 A Pertne lhtp Lot
Sect 12 22 2621 WEnd Ex wood Den I • Wife Lot
Sect 34 2B 21A of 60A NE
36A W 63 60 ocroa
Cor of SE of See 34 Cool
$17714
17 00477 000 Kennedy 28 28 acreo fH6 67
17 OOB28 000 Werren
W loam Fom y DBA Red H I
Forma A Portno th p Lot Martha Jewel S 1 8 5th W
36 ocroo
Sect 21 22 (2821 M donN Part of NE
till 53
I no 14 20 ocros $24 28
17 00829 000 Werren
1 7 00478 000 Kennedy
WI om Fom yDBARodH I Martha Jewel Sect 14 16
Farmo A Partnoroh p Lot (2821 Bet Cor • Lot 68 E of
Sect 21 22 12821 E End of F 60 acre t74 61
17 00830 000 Warren
W 36A 21 00 oc aa
Martha Jewell S14 BetLot
$64 61
17 00480 000 Kennedy • W lkmlle Rd 28 acre
t48 16
Wllom Fam yDBARodH
17 00861 000 W llilmo
Farm1 A Partnenhip Sect
9 10 12121 FR 12 Alllond S Andrew J &amp;: or Ama Sue
of Rd lilA 40 07 acres Lot Sect 32 8401 S Pt of
SW
Ex 18~ A South
$108 78
17 00481 000 Kennedy 18 9679 ••• f4&amp;3 34
17 008B4 000 Will a
W 11om Fom yDBARod H
Ha old Jr &amp; o Rhea J
Fermi A Partne
510
1282 W End 20 00 ocroa 833 (6401 N &gt;; of SE
83 00 .... t608 71
$34 00
17 OOB86 000 W llo
17 00482 000 Kennedy
W 11om Fom yDBARod H I Ha old J • o Rhea J
Farms A Portno thop Sl 0 S27 (2121 W part of SW
42 92
1212 W End 30 00 acres 84 42A Ex SA
..... t360 06
$61 22
17 00483 000 Kennedy
17 00887 000 Winne
W 11om Fam yDBARed H II Brylen Edward Etol St 24
Forma A Portno th p Sl 0 1140113 BOA of 84A NWof
WSdaEx 70 ~E• 9B2A NW • NWofNE ~ 13 BO
w s de 97 768 ..... •••• f18143
$961 34
17 00903 000 Wolf Fo
17 00484 000 Kennedy reot 0 Etol 523 Mid of SE
WI loam Fom y DBA Red H I
~Ex
13 'nAN 1700
Fe moAPa tne ohp 59 F
oc •• ., 338 Ill
3 12121 N Port of Fr
17 00911 000 Wyont
265 08A 611 06 acral
M ford C J • orBIIIVP
$166 54
ST 30 92A of 33 711A W
17 00479 000 Kennedy
Side of NW V. • NW Pt of
Will om Fom ly DBA Rod H II sw ~ 92ocre n 700 71
Fa ma A Partnersh p Lot
17 00883 000 Young
Sect 22 (2821 W End Ex
Bobby L" • or Noncy E
46A W. SW End 620 R16 T7 Soot FII(2121EPt
oc" $10 48
of NW lOA W Pt NE IIOA
17 00831 ODD Ko r W
37110 ICNO .,44 21
lamT &amp; o LlndoM 530
17 OOIB4 000 Young
4 668A Out of 12 11&amp;7A Ex Bobby lee &amp; or Nancy E
3 0763A 1 00 acre
R16 T7 Soct12821F &amp;Port
$2 170 27
of IIOA In NE Cor of FR
28 00 ..... f711 12
1 7 00489 000 K ng
17 OOIBII 000 Young
Joan Lot 18 89 Ex 10 N lobby LH • or Nency E
s de • 94 s s de t89 38 Sect (2121 E PortofNWIIOA
17 001100 000 Unn Po
• W P1rt BOA Ex 37 IIOA
ter1 Daly M clloel • Milo
12110 ..... f8 21
A~thony S311 NE Cor Ex 7
1 3A NE 26 60 ocrao
SUTTON TOWNSHIP
f190 63
SOUTHERN LSD
17 00129 000 McMur
ay Lo ry &amp; or Nodine
18 00177 001 Ableo
S21 Lot NE Sect 32 32A of Jomeo K • o Endo M
69A 30 00 acroo t206 46
Al2 T2 sa w~ of 180A
1 7 00080 000 Ml e
lot 2 OOA out of 10 84A
B ad L • o Suoon S30
2 00 ocrea 14 21
SWCorEx 419AS1447A
18 00122 000 Brlnogor
of 66 131A 14 474 aero•
Cec I DMn • or Ruby JNn
$481 38
S20 76 x76 of 14A 13
17 00646 00 M a
••••• 211
Mary K S30 21 383A of
18 00123 000 Brinegar
34 06A 21 383 ac u
Cecil Dun • or Ruby J11n
t82 22
S10 1 84A of 10 OIA
17 00663 000 Mo gen
1 &amp;4ecroo •11112
Jamu saac It or Thelma
18 00124 000 Brinegar
Dor11 S12 840 W End of Cecil DMn I or Ruby J11n
N'h Ex 20A SW E of Public SID NE Cor of SW ~ 1 IIIlA
Rd NW Co 66 00 oc ao
of 13 87A I 1111 acreo
t772 00
*28912
17 00142 001 Nor 1
18 00124 000 Brown
M clloal E Eto R14 T7
Potrlcil M Rl2 T3 Sl9
S 17 E Part 39A out of 1 8118 ac;reo t241 Bti
B2A 39 acre t39 78
18 001110 000 Burnell
17 00778 000 Po oons
Ed th E Soct1 11 oc •
A nold 8i or Sh rley Lot t812 02
Sect 1 6 2821 SW Cor
18 009110 01)0 Canto
4 ~A lot m d on line Wool
Raymond L • or Leigh A
26 acre til 46
1OOA lot 283 • 214 I lOA
17 00698 000 Potto
In Lot 283 • 3 40A In lot
aon
Charlet
Lot 16
284 6 00 ..... till 114
t20 18
18 00119 000 Corno
17 00699 000 Potte
han Jemea • or Nancy
son
Cho loa
Lot 14
819 NW ofEY, Ex cool Ex
11 I 13
127 18A 1418 21
17 00100 000 Potter
1 B 001 Ill 000 Cerna
oon Chorloo Lot 1 8 W loon hen Jomoo A R12 T2
• Irwin 1 Add Ex 7 off N 111 4 21 ecreo ••, 20
S do t19 82
18 00170 000 Corne
17 00801 000 Petter
hen Jerroeo W • Nency
oon Cho leo Lot W loon &amp; 811 E Bide of NW~ Ex
IIW n 1 Add t24 28
cool 12 65 . . . . .
17 00602 000 Patte
13 4112 84
oon Chorleo Lot18 Wllaon
18 00178 000 Cerna
•lrwlno Add 117 18
hen J1rroe1 W • Nency
11 00103 boo P1111r
Sect 12 11 NW Cor Ex
oon RO¥mond l
640
cool 20 00 ocroo. 1277 72
2 862A out of 42 27A s
18 00179 000 Corne
8 do of 143 48 acre
hon Jerneo W • Noncy
13 74
Sect 11 N Pert of 71 21A
17 00104 000 Pllto
On N line Blct 12 31 ecrao
oon Roymond L ST 16401 S t2 378 01
of Pomeroy • Herr oonvHio
18 00180 000 Corne
2 192A of 2 812A 2 192 hon Jerneo W • Noncy
ICrtl t4887
Sect 12 18 sec.._ e.
17 00111 000 Phllipo
cool 40 33
1719 Ill
Diona F • or Poul Lot 31
II 00111 000 Corna
1132 34
hen Jarneo W • Nency
17 00112 000 PhiHipo
817 NE Cor E• Coal
Dione F • or Paul Lot 34
24 42 ....... t717 87
.19 B2
18 00182 000 Carne
11 00813 ooo Phlnlp•
hen Jarneo W • N1ncy
Dlono F • of Poul Lot 31
Ill N~ofW'IioofNWI4Ea
118 82
I 711A II 00 ocreo
17 00114 000 Phlllipo. tl318
Dione F • or Pou I lot 38
II 00183 000 Corne
.19 82
hiln J1rne1 W • Nancy
17 001311 000 Polllrd
811 Off N lido of I lido
John G •/or Vlrglnlo E
NW ~ l!x oool I 43 ......
830 2A out of 82 lilA SE noa 12
Corner
2 00 ocre
11 00114 000 Cerna
.1 077 39
hen J1tn11 W • Nancy
1700813000 A Soot 12 11 Oo Eline of IE
Ethel N Etol LOt Beet 32 14 of NW Eo Cool 2 211
(1401 Mid of NW'~ a 14
-11
· 00,81
•1321000 Carno
acroo tllll 70
17 00114 000 R bon Jarneo W • Nancy
E,....eW •torJuonllaM
111 Nl! Pen oiiM!o a NW
Lot Blct 8 10 Na.-mlclonl P1 IWMo II 88 aoreo
line, 3 2 7 - tl01 21
IIIII . .
17 00111 000 R......
18 00, . . 000 c••••
EugeneW •/orJuenllaM
hen Jarnet W • Nancy

-..p

10-

811 N end ol WYa of NE\4
Ex Cool I 0 00 ecroo
t240 02
18 00117 ooa Corne
hiln Jernoo W • Nency
B12 NE Pt of BW ~a NW
Pt of IE~ Ex I IIIlA
43 114 ....... t1 041 011
18 001 Bl 000 Corne
han Jomeo W • Nency
S12 E Pt of W Pt of BW'~
Ex Cool 22 00 oc 11
.. 411 02
18 00171 000 Corne
hlln Jamea W • or Nency

S11 NE Port of Ex
1111 038A 28 11 1 ocroo
f224 98
18 00172 000 Corne

han James W • or Nancy

E Ill NW Corner b Cool
28 34 ..... 1211114
18 00173 000 Corne
hiln Jomoo W • or Noncy
E Sl E End Ex 30A E Ex
COli 64 41 OCNI tl40 87
18 00174 000 Corne
hen Jornoo W • or Noncy
E 811 WEnd Ex 2Y&gt;A NW
Corner 81 9&amp; ocr01
t871 30
18 00171 000 Cerna

hen Jemu W •

or Nanay

E Sll SofWII3SofE~Ex
cool 1 14 ecreo •4o o9
18 00171 000 Carne
hen Jomoo W • or Noncy
E Sl NW Comer 210
..... til 08
18 00177 000 Corne
han Jornoo w • or Noncy
E Sl W &gt;;Ex Cool Ex
11 81A Ex 2 11112A Ex
2 OOA Ill 84 ecru
t28088
11 00249 000 Clenden
nln Emmo S19 NECor of
23A SE Port of SE~ 213
ocreo 1402 20
18 00211 000 Cun
n ngham

Robert &amp; or

Sharon R12 T2 836 Port
of 1OOA lot 298 N Port of
SE 1 001 ecreo t4 112
18 009114 000 D1vla
Gregory R •tor Be bore K
Lot 81 Sub H 1110 48
18 01291 000 Doorter
Henry •tor Mery 824 S
Part of 30A NE Pt of 107A
N 3 00 oo- *701 31
18 00310 000 Ervin L
R • PMrl S22 Point S
End 13 ecro 148 07
18 00399 000 Evono
To111e 53 w End E• Coal
40 00 ecrn 11 703 43
18 00400 000 Evono
Tooalo Sect 100A 1208 3
13A out of 40A IW~ 8 of
Rd 1 3 00 ocreo till! II
18 00401 000 Uono
Tooalo S3 2 37A 8 dl Ad
out of 9A E End Ex Cool
2 37 ..... 1101 00
18 00478 000 Grady
Delmer L • or Zolmo E
R12 T2 53 E End I 873A
of 6 113A 1 973 lertl
t131 811
18 00618 000 He n11
Koren G R13W T2N
100A lot 219 Ex IIIlA
II 68 acroo •2111 01
18 00288 000 Horper
Ltwia Wealey Jr

•

or

Brande A Lot 110 1223
100 •1 00
211 IC I
*244 99
18 00101 000 Hololn
gar Lorry • or Noncy 88
BE Cor IIA of IIIOA 111
ocre 122012
18 00807 000 Hololn
gar Lorry • or Nency Sl
SECor Ex leA 1IOA lot
#1218 II 193 ooroo
1411 89
II 00827 000 Hudoon
Blmerd W • or Potty L
Lot78 t11284
18 00829 000 Hudaon
Bomord W
or Potty L
Rl3 T2 Lot 79 1319 11
18 00128 000 Hudoon
Lowlo Sec 12 2 Und Y, of
10 39A NW of N 2 Hock
Surv II 411ecreo •1111 15
18 0011111 000 lhlo Nl

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A or Da.na L

S10 NE Cor- of SW'A
1 02 ..... t817 08
18 00722 000 Jonoo
Wlllem M 921 NE Comer
of Sect #26 I 144 ocroo
t1 7110 78
I a 007211 000 Juhlor
John J Lot 111 *1149 94
18 00729 000 Ko r
Pomelo Etel Soot 12 11 S
Side NW ~ of NW ~ Ex
cool 20 70 *284 38
II 00730 000 Ke oor
M Horrleon • Almo Lqt 27
61 ..... 1819 01
18 00308 000 Klein Ro
bert • or Tommy Lot 89
f109 98
18 00307 000 Klein Ro
bert • cw Tommy Lot 88
t9 08
1a oonz ooo Loruo T 1
I e Etol Lot 64 Sub B
t7408
18 00770 000 Loruo Til
I o Etal Lot 12 t74 08
II 00771 000 Loruo Til
lo Etel Lot 113 Sub A
t7408
18 00773 000 Lauder
mit Mu E • or Torry L
Lot 80 1 34A 131 Heck
Surv t2 183 110
18 00774 000 Lovolley
Bomord P Jr Ill 1110.
12021 W Pt of 14 ~A E End
Ex 1114A 143 ocreo
tl470
II 00838 000 Morklno.
0 0 NWof202/4Aend34
~A S Pt Ex 11A
87
t11981
I 8 00840 000 Morklno
!l D Und ~ 0418
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.,. II
18 00841 000 Merklno
0 D Und ~ 2111 101114
E• cool 132 00 ocro
*2364
18 00842 000 Marklno
0 D Und 017 ld2 Ex
Cool 008 ..,. t23 72
18 OOB43 000 Mllrklno.
OD Und ~ 011 10xlll
Ex coli 008 ..,. 123 II
18 00848 000 Mortln
Thoma J •/or Mvrtl L E
S20 1 A out of 21 eoA
110 x271 1 00 acrao
*28711
11 00811 000 MaKin
noy Jeff •tor Jannlfer
114 Free 7 N 111 of mid
100A E• cool 2 00 U0811
II 00111 000 MoKin
noy Jeff •/or J....,lfer
R12 T3 814 10 10rt
tl7 II
18 00113 000 Moore
Tarry D a/or Undt M
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Gertnan 'Greens' urge soldiers to resist GuH duty
BONN Germany (UPI) Pollee raided the central offices
of a German political party
Tuesday for the second time In
less than a week and confiscated
pamphlets urging German soldl
ers to desert If sent to the Persian
Gulf
We see no reason why the
pamphlets should be confiscated
but consider that a dep oymenl of
German troops to the gulf would
be Illegal
said Greens Party
spokesman Norllert Frank

flanked by a uniformed polleeman as he spoke
Nine officers from the Bonn
pollee and Jtate prosecutors
office raided the Greens Party
central offfce in Bonn searching
for an estimated 150 000 pam
phlets urging German soldiers to
desert if sent to the gulf region
The German gove rnmen
clalms thai Its constitution cur
rently prevents It from sending
armed forces to the gulf because
the area Is outside the Immediate

NATO theater
But Chancellor Helmut Kohl
has sa d on several occasions
that he will soon seek lo amend
the constitution to allow for a
German mllltary deployment In
crisis areas under Un te d Na
!Ions auspices
The Greens have strongly
protested the suggestion and
have distributed pamphlets cal
ling on soldiers to refuse duty n
the gull

The German authorities con
s!der the pamphlet a direct call to
desertion which Is Illegal under
German military security laws
We are not concerned with a
deployment of troops to the
gulf sald Peter Ivand a spokes
man for the state prosecutors
off(ce
Our job Is simply to deter
mine If the pamphlet Is an appeal
for soldiers to desert he said
Pollee )tad already confiscated

70 of lhe pamphlets when they

gulf

first raided the Greens office last
week A pollee offlcer conducting
Tuesday s search declined com
ment and would not say how
many pamphlets were seized this
time
In anolher development depu
ties of the Greens Party n the
southern state of Bavaria urged
the Wives of U S servicemen to
withhold sexual favors unless
their husbands refuse duty In the

The call was dubbed Action
Lyslstrata - a referen~ to a
play by ancient Greek dramatist
Arlstophanes In which Lysis
trata and the women of her
village wllhheld their sexual
favors from their husbands to
prevent them from going to war
If the men do not go there
cannot be a war said Claudlll
Seifert campaign manager for
lhe Bavar an Greens

Kuwaitis flee daily from Saddarn's reign of oppression
DHAHRAN Saud! Arabia
UPI) - Fatma the wife of a
Kuwaiti alr force major packed
her bags and fled her homeland
last week after Iraq! security
forces tried to pressure her
15 year-old son Into service as a
collaborator
She had res sted the urge to
flee when soldlers confiscated
her car She suppressed her fear
when security men d scovered
her Identity and started ca ling
her al home But when an Iraq!
agent picked up her son and
began acting like the two were
best pals she knew !I was time to
leave
I am still scared they wlll
follow me here because they
have my name
said Fatma
who decllned to give her full
Identity
I am scared to this
point that maybe they are here
and following us
Between 300 000 and 400 000
Kuwaitis like Fatma have fled
their homeland since the forces
of Iraq! President Saddam Hus
seln occupied the tiny oll rich
country Aug 2 Most of them
have sought sanctuary In Saud
Arabia and each day about 120
new refugees cross the border
Into the kingdom
New refugees are temporar ly
housed In three hotels rented by

the Kuwaiti government In exile
After 10 days n the hotels they
must move Into apartments The
famUles are given a monthly
stipend of the equivalent of $1 333
by the Kuwait! government plus
a one lime payment of the
equivalent of $1333 for furnllure
Many of the Kuwaitis arrive a
the five star refugee hotels in
expensive au omoblles But the
Jaguars and Mercedes arrive
without Kuwaiti license plates
Like their owners they have
been stripped of their Identity
their nationality and their link to
Kuwait by Iraq! border guards
We are a new kind of
refugee sa d Nawal a Kuwa!l
woman who also declined to give
her last name Without the land
you are a refugee even If you
have money
If you have a palace In the
Sta es or ranches In the States
you are a refugee because you
don t have your own land which
Is Kuwait she added Even If
you are staying one month In
Kuwait and 11 months In the
States the land Is the most
Important thing
Some of those leaving Kuwait
Initially tried to live with Sad
dam s regime and found it
unbearable while others res
isted Iraq! forces but round

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defiance too dangerous Most tell
stories of threats harassment
and unl!:l)aglnable cruelty And
many of them have performed
acts of simple heroism
A woman named Aljazl tried to
carry a letter from Kuwaiti
resistance members past the
scrutiny of Iraqi border guards
but got caught By playing the
simpleton telling lles and giving
contradictory Information she
was able to cop!use the security
men and avoid giving away her
friends
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felt llke somebody was looking at
me
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he began search made me feel
susplc ous
and when he lound
this letter and started question
lng me my legs were shaking
tremblmg w th fear At the end I
could not belleve I made lt
Fatma the alr force major s
wife found herself left alone to
care for her children Aug 2
because her husband a flight
engineer partie pated In the
operation that kept 70 percent of
tile Kuwaiti warplanes from
falling Into Iraqi hands By the
end of Invasion day he was In
Saudll\rabla
Fatma knew llttte of her
husband s business but she
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cards - all friends of the family
- In hls papers Apparently he
had been their sponsor In the
country
I dldn t know that because he
doesn I tell me about the things
that are secret you know she
said I look them plied them
with a rubbish bag and threw It In
lhe !Ire I was scared lhat (the
Iraqis would recognize (the
people and find them
N a wal lived In a blg house with
eight servants who Immediately
left the country For her lhe lest
was being able to run a house
hold cooking three meals a day
queueing In line at the super
market for m Uk and bread doing
laundry and comforting neigh
bors With family members who
disappeared
We are wealthy people she
said
Our social life suddenly
changed

We re ready to cook to clean
to do everything added Eman
who recently left Kuwait with her
husband We re ready to work
hard but we want our country to
come back We don t want
servants we don t want any
thing we only want our govern
ment to come back our houses
our relatives We want our
freedom
Eman s turn to leave Kuwait
came when a relative died In a
hospital after delivering a child
by Caesarean section The
woman had rare 0 negallve
blood which was unavailable
Although the woman s husband
collected 2 pints from family
members
an Iraqi soldier
barred them from using lt
The Iraqi soldier told hlm
No These lwo bags are for the
hospital now bring two more
bags for your wife Em an said

By the time an Iraq 1 doctor
Intervened the two bags of blood
had spoiled because they were
not kept refrigerated The
womandled
Eman s h\lsband decided the
couple had to leave Kuwait She
too Is pregnant and has 0negallve blood
My relatives before I left
lhey asked me to send this
message to anyone who asks you
about Kuwait
Eman said
They will stay lhere fhey won t
leave Kuwait but they don t
know how long Maybe they will
die before they leave This Is
their message
She said llfe under Iraqi
occupation was becoming too
oppressive for many to stay
Day after day they are
suffering
Eman said
hour
after hour
minute after
minute

European summit euphoria fades
PARIS (UPI) - A landmark
European summit
turned Its sights Tuesday to
poverty ethnic strife and poilu
tlon that sadly survived the Cold
Wars dramatic burial
Following the opening of
national borders there must now
be no borders which perpetuate
the prosperity divide
said
German Chancellor Helmut
Kohl The Ideological gulfs that
have been overcome must not be
torn open again by social gaps
The euphoria of Mondays
signing of a massive conven
tiona! arms treaty that formally
ended the Cold War was tern
pered on the summll s second
day by steady reminders of
Europe s many lingering
problems
Struggling Eastern European
countries pleaded for member
ship In the weallhy European
Community Cyprus called for an
o11ster of Turkish troops Spain
said continued British rule of
Gibraltar Is
anachronistic
The Soviet Baltic slates protested their exclusion from the
summit Iceland said time Is
running out for an envlronmen
tal solution
Many heads of state at the
34 nation Conference on Security
and Cooperation In Europe
stressed the deep division of
wealth between high flying
Western Europe and lhe emerg
lng democracies of the crum
bllng Warsaw Pact
Our common future may be
darkened by the sinister clouds of
the resurglng conflicts of bygone
days unless the split Into a rich
and a poor Europe an A and a
B class Is overcome Polish
Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazo
wleckl said
Smaller regional conflicts also
peppered the dlscusslon
Spanish Prime Minister Felipe
Gonzalez said the British colony
of Gibraltar Is Incompatible
with the 11e1V Europe we want to
build Spain has long claimed
the peninsula controlllng access
to the Mediterranean Sea from
the Atlantic Ocean which has
been a Brltlsh possession since

34 nallon

three Soviet Baltic republlcs also
soured the summit s clvlllty The
foreign ministers of Lithuania
Latvia and Eslon a were asked to
the CSCE summ t as special
guests of the French govern
ment but the Invitation was
Withdrawn after lhe Soviet Union
objected
We hope that through friendly
discussions wl h Its mighty
neighbOr the three Baltic coun
trjes Will win their rightful
lnllependence and take their
place alongside us
Icelandic
Prime Minister Stelngrlmur Her
mannsson said n his speech to
the summit
The Greek prime minister
Constantine Mltsotakls said Eu
rope should also allow Albania
fully Into lhe fold
providing
the Albanian government con
tlnues Its democratization
process
Albania Is not a member of the
CSCE which Includes th( rest of
Europe plus the United States
and canada Even tiny San
Marino and Malta are members
Iceland s prime minister was
joined by hls Norwegian counter
part Gro Harlem Brundlland In
urging Immediate action on
global warming ozone dep etlon

and ocean pollution Kohl also
called for CSCE leadership on the
environment which suffered
from four decades of lax stand
ards In the collapsed communist
bloc
The summit s second day was
devoted to speeches by 20 heads
of state followed by a gala
evening ball in the Hall of
Mirrors at the opulent Palace of
Versallles
On Monday leaders of 22
NATO and Warsaw Pact coun
t les signed the 110 page Conven
tiona! Forces In Europe treaty
which eliminates risk ofsurprlse
attack by setting sharp ceilings
on tanks artillery combat vehl
cles and aircraft
The three-day summit con
eludes mld Wednesday with approval of the Charter of Paris for
a New E;urope which Institution
al!zes the now homeless CSCE
as a sturdy model of East West
harmony
CSCE w ll have a secretariat In
Prague an election monitoring
agency In Warsaw and a conflict
resolution center In VIenna
Summits will be held every two
years beginning In Helsinki In
1992 and foreign ministers will
meel yearly

HAPPY

KSGMNG

1704
The president of Cyprus
George Vassllou said the pres
ence since 1974 of Turkish troops
In the northern 40 percent of the
Island nation
Is a European
problem the solution of which Is
long overdue
A controversy Involving the

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38 Yean Experience

6t4·992·2UI
213 North Second

We Soy What We Do.
We Do Whll We Say
'
...u ..u ...

Classifie

BUILDING &amp;
REMODELING

• The Area's Number 1 ·Marketplace
MONDAY thru FRIDAY 8 A.M. .to 5' P.M.

8 A.M.

Words .
15
15
15
15
16

1

NOON SATURDAY

until

Commercial &amp;
Relidantlal
•Roofing
•Siding
•Windows

RATES
Days

i
10
Monlhly

Rote
u .oo
U .QO
$9.00

Over 1 6 Words
.
.20
.30
.05/ doy

....

fnr ear.h d., •• Mparlta ada .·

run

~~ - Givuwav and Fownd ads und• 15 wordt will bt

AIIIIIIIHI ce111 en IS

3 dlf;'s 11 no ch .. ge.

•Pric:. of act for t il caphal tatter s •• doublt pr i~;e of ad co n .
•7 point tine type only u~ed .
·

1-Card of Th•ks

for ..-rors fin1 day ad

4 - ~iv ..way

pape,) . Call before 2 :00pm

tl.lnt in

d., att• publicltion to mlka c:orreC1ion.
•Aft thl'l mutt be paid In advance ••

5 - Happy Ads
6-Loat and Found
7 - Y•d Sllalpaid ·•n advance)
8 - Public Seta &amp; Auction
9 - Wanted to Buy

Ctrd ot ThMkl

In Memoriam

•A classified •~ertiMment Pltced in TheOaitv Sentintl It• ·
c;ept "'7 c:l•lifild display , Busin•s Ctrd and·fegll noticer!
wllf alto epp.,, in the Pl . PleMtn1 Register •nd tl'le G•lli·
polis Daily Tribune. reaching over 18.000 nome$

MONDAY PAPER
TUESDAY PAP.ER

Sr.rvrce s

-

THURSDAY PAPER

1 1 - He.IJI

-

13-lnl \m~nce

2 :00P .M . TUESDAY
2 ·00 P.M. FRIDAY

17-MisceUaneous
18-Wanttd To Do

Classified pa,res .cotw 1he
Meigs

Co~o~nty

22- Monev to lo1n

4-41-Gallipolit

9815 - CI'Inter

2-415-Rio Gr1ndf

843- PoM .. nd

251-Guyiin Din
••3- Arabie Oist
378-W.. nut

247-l.etarl Falls

949- R•ci ne

?42 - R~o~tllnd

Reo I Est ale

Area Code 304'

992- MiddleooM
Pom"OY

317-Ch•hirt
311-Vinton ·

23-Prof•sionll Services

Meaon Co .. WV

Area Code 6, 4

· 31 - Homes for Sale

32-MotMie Homn for S11.e
33 - Farms tor Sele
34 - Busin•s Buildings
36 - Lot • &amp; Acruge
36 - Real E1t1te W1nted

675- Pt. Plea11nt

458-Leon
676 - Apple Grolo'l
?'73- M.. ttn
882-New Haven
895 - letart
937 - Buffel5'

Public Notice

de•crtbtd ,.., Ht.te:

PARCEL NO. 1: The 'fol-

S)ug Guns
870 Remington
Guns

81 .-. F~rm

Equipment
62 - Wtn1td to Buv
63 - Liv.,todl:

64- Havl &amp; Gra in
66 - Sted I Fertili.ter

Transporlatron

BISSELL &amp; BURKE
CONSTRUCTION

71 - Auto• foi Sale

72 - Truck• for S1le

73-VInl S. 4 vyo·s
74-Motorcvcl•
75 - Boltt &amp; Mo1 0ra for Sale
76-Auto Peru &amp; Acetuori•

oNow Homos

liGarogos
oComploto

7 7- - A~o~to Rep1ir

78 - Camping Equipment
79 :... campers &amp; Motor Homes

Services

· R,e modlling

Stop &amp; Comparo
Frei Estimates
985·4473 .
667-6179

.

45 - Furni1hed Rooms
46 - Space for Aent

84-Eiectric• &amp; RefriO.-Ition

81 - · Homelmprttwrnenh

a.

HeMing

laid aectlon; thence north

87 - Upholatery

COMPLETE

Public Notice

fl•ldenlial end

Commercial

FOR SALE IN RACINE

Chaln1 and 11 links; thence

TIOUIU SHOOTING

DOMINO'S PIZZA
POMEROY.- OHIO

NEW WINTER HOURS

Sun. thru Wed. 4 pm-12 am
Thurs.: 11 am-12 am
Fri. &amp;Sat 11 am. 1 am

GET AN AVERAGE COUCH AND
. CHAIR ClEANED FOR ONLY
139.95
CALL 446-4604 or
304-675-2295

'I

.

CAP,TAIN STEAMER ClEANERS

Gel twnversp ~ze rooms 1f2]JOeach.
OfFER EIIPHIES NCW. lt!JO

-

Bashan

llr-.

........., bod, doublo

11-.iHionod WuheN, Dryoro.
OUIIOl!leod [&gt;rllmPI aorvlco lor
· Ill rnokll, niodolo. Tho Wulwr
Dryer Shappe. t~l44.

Rrvorsklo ron too3look. 1 yr. old,
$250. 111 uo - - .

~~.

.;:;

'".'•

NEW &amp; USED
.GUNS· AMMO
GUITARS

the

terly direction 34 mdo 1o •
IIOftl 8 inchealn diameter In

Now Open
10 am to 9 pm

centor of Old Rood; thence
In 1 northweat dlretlon elong

Ruger 10/22 Corbint
'129
Federal 22 shtHs

center alooid rood obout 31
rodo to.cenlor of bridge ov•
Rocky C•oelc; thence olong
well benk of uld Rocky
Craok 191'&lt; rode too Sy...
more tree 10" In diameter:
lhonce nonh to IIOCUit pOot
nonh line of Frocllon

s I 0. 99 per brick

- Room Addltlono
- OuttorWork
-Eiectrlcol &amp; Plumbing
-concrete Wq,.
-Rooii'11J
-Interior &amp; Exterior
Pointing
• IFREE ESTIMATES)

56

G""'"' ond SUpply Shop.PoC
G......,lng. All - . Allllyloo.
11- Pit Food O.llr. Julio

Pick
It Up

NO SUNDAY CALLS.

..

,

992-215
~............

COAL
,UNLIMITED

-

RACINE GUN SHOP
49919 N•st Hollow Rd.
Racine, Ohio 45 771
11

Help u'ant""

1=::=:::=:::::=..=='~""===

old,

SER~ICE

.

i

....... 1

~

alto IICid ball Dtld rod
aut radiators. Wo also
repair Gas Tns.

Dllmallln

992-2198

..

Middleport;

110 SUNDAY CAllS

' 4-16-86-tfn

liMOVAL
•uGHT HAULING
•fiREWOOD

·BILL SLACK

992-_2269

LINDA'S
PAINTING
111EIIOI •
FREE ESTIMATES
Tllco tht pain out af

palntl... Let mo do
It for rou. .
Yory lto•nalllt
ha vt lhttrtiiCOs

61

·p.m.

340 motor, auto. tran•. 2 door.

$3100.114-Mt-3003.

~,1"·

75 Boats &amp; Motors
fOr Sale

.:;.

.:::

w:=.

14ft. oluml.... s-yph 1
hor. paww MW malor, IXC. ~
cond, 014-2!16-1014.
' ' :,
tl72 17 ft. Slon:ooll Tci-Hull;:l

:tl.

8ool. 125 HP, Evfnrudo Englno, ,..

compllle top, new

uDho!tlery. ~,w . .

Calli14-2H-13tlafter 7:00.p.m. · 1~ •

Wo oro nowWINi'ERIZINGJIIriO. "':.:

..mae .......... w. lnatlll

*

RIVERSIDE ·.~
MARINE GIIIIJ&gt;OIII, DH. 014-441- ~j

SHAINKWRAP.

:24::2~··:.:t.:IOO-::.;'I:IN2111.::..;;;;;.;;.·~·-- : l

76

Auto Parts &amp;
Accesaort•s

:- j

.. ·.::!

· 2 rimo 1or · 11~~k up,
$15. tor both,

1180 - · Eloclro LlmHod

01eu1 4dr: toldecl, nice Inside
1 out,', oWner, $1,200 firm. IU-

Iller

1:30PM.

2..P 205xll A15 Sludld anow ..,
tl,.., uud. 2·P 185~:75 A14
:t~lr l,.ad, UMd fM..f$2·

ury

vory

lar. 304..11-3151.

Budget TrantmiUI~. UMCI I ...
rebuilt, ••rtlna at $00; 114-24$.
5177, 014-371-22n•.

Vlnlon Aulo Solvogo. Forofgn I · •
Durn Porlo buying Junk c:orw.
814-388-IJO!I:Z.

Services

.•

yr, lllrled.

Scoulrrll

pupp._,

1 femell, 1

Floh Tonk, 2&lt;111 Jockoon Avo.

Polnl P-nl, 304-I'IS-20113,
lull lino T"'!llcol - . blrdo,
-lonlrnolo ondouppflol.

:M5-5047 ovonlngo.

113140.

1111 S10 llazw, 2 wheel drtve,
elr: tift, CNill, AM-fM COletti,
iicl aj ~rb 11,ooo mliOo,
...-~
4.

....,pion gr~nd
AKC. Tiny .............,lui
· Aloo iocluft daaL 4 ..
- · Coolvllo11411114404.
Rlgllltred Miniature Dact.-

··.·:.
"'')

Announcements

-:-~------------:, ..

3 Announcements

1HS Bronco II, 4x4, low mltee,
uc. aond can be ...n at
Spring Volio, Porklng Lol. 114-

Jock-RIIIIOI lorrlor PUJII, moiL

Scmo-.

01

2

ohund. hovo oholo. 1200 Hd!.

,-..

304..1WS21.

oclv-..".,
.

Gold CredH Cord, cllh
progr~~m. Vllllllluter card P!· ~.,.
No lecurttr d.-11. 1«10 ue ,;

0040, $25. fM.

•

oll

No hun11ng or tr•p.~alna on 1 (~

the Hugh .ford1n 11t1te on Crab:.~
Creek R01d.
_,.,

No Hunting or Trespellilng ·on .i;,
P"'~l., of Raymond -~, •;
Gall
.,.,.,., wv.
')

Positively

SHRUB &amp; TID
TRIM....

lor- Rouod o n d -

bafoo. c:.n 114-Mt-2344 aHor 5

304-871-1431.

&amp;Ia,... 8nd tiiUillpn klttena..
114 11t 3144after7 p.m.

•VINYL SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

'"· 94f-2801
or 101. 949-2860

1toy

tSIII ATC 3 wheeler, 350x. 114;,:
247-4793.
Honda 4 1racu uoR, ••""'
tru, hal ..... u:c cond, $2,!500~

molo, SIP Nch. 304-1824723.
Draganwtnd Cattery Per8l1n,

10.24 I mo. pd.

" Free Eetlrilll81"

85 BloZor-MUII SilL Ownor 11·:
bolng llhiDDOd ......._ tl4-,•
448--f()()g i._ 4 p.m., ,,....._...
1581 boloro 3 ·p.m.
.:

goOd gun.IOW'IIH132.

286·2689

. ....... 14111.

J

doO 1· yr IIMiod IIIII $200. or

Lump or Stoker

BISSELL · , ./
SIDING CO.

Lynx $1,400. ~80.

AKC roalotored Cockor Sponlol
pu....- - .
AKC o,glotlood Oolmlllon - ·
Born Ocl••• 304-882-2279.
Coon dot roglll- Walkor

Pa a«n: top..t. t~uP.. Mini

We can r~ aiM! rt·
Clll'l
rocl~aton · and
heater corM. Wt can

245 81111

114-

F"'"' hunting llooiL 11110. 114-

PAl' HILL FOlD

No

Hunting

ar

'i

Tr•-lng on Glen M~
propony on Rt. 2 &amp; om· Rld!Jo, "

Elactrlcal &amp;

TretJI . . .,. Win be proeecutlif. ''"'":

Refrigeration

••

UnoHoched? Aroo Sl,llil 8oo11,""
Communlcllfon Will! .,, c- -..

......,...

Wrtt11: _.. ,.,.

·Info.

Hoorl-&amp;:3~· Box ~ Ooi- ,.

llpollo, DH 4

.

:

. :?
~.

Giveaway
~~.
1 rnolo
dono, 1 yr. old. I'M- •:1
311-1572.
't~ • "'
::-:-;::;:=-:-:-=:-::--=:--:--·
:'" ""'
a manth old ldttene. ltaok. ,...'..
t;ttJ
and muiU colored. ....... un.r ,• ,

4

.-t

,c

I~
IIIPt
58

Frultlla

~ r,f

trllned. 1141112-7141,

• puPPJII. ~-ma~._ 3-flmlle.: .~:

lloiullfuf ...... """' .......... ...

.,.hllred.:.:::.304117M1U:;:;:.::::=.::=.-·--:::':='..~.
=-=
lol lprinp, """ ........... (.;~
1'122.
j,,,..,

l'tlll oltoo · moltFII and boJ'· ~ '

·:~

-

Jt.l,j{l

•

,., - . • -

!151..&lt;113 onyllmo.

$50.00,.. "'"

Buy - Sell • Trade

2018.

W1bb. CoN 114 141 0231.
A.K.C. Roglllorod Alredoll P....

GLITAI SJIIjG$

rodoto piece of beconloinlng 13 oc·
rea. maN cw ••· the above
being the 01111m port of o
ti'8Ct oold by Be mUll D. Lymon ond Milllo Lyman to E.
E. Nel•n. •••pt a trect of

64
.;,....,,...~===-:=::::

h~

Pets for Sale

good.l~. - - ·
'
1117 Plyrnoulh Coli Vloto 4••.ilmol von ta.OOO. 11111 lllorc~

74 · Motorcycles · ...
'
-~~~~~~~~~··
Will do CUllom Uvollock Hou~ 19a,
Hondo C~ &lt;IOO'E •VnovC
Ina. jllft. - - Tr~!Jorl .m iiNge new tNt, tlrn, uha!-J,.
C~uck Willllml, 114-245-5011.
&amp; baftory, Sporly Flirlng. 101r·•
travel trunk, run• Vlgooct- ~~
Hay &amp; Grain
381-t·na.
..

ll81 M. .
Zophor Sllofon.
wo-.
mlloo
dopendobll . ., iida. or boll ol-

245-el21.

4 TON MIN. LIMIT

V. C. YOUNG II
992"62 5
Pomeroy, ,;;;·;;;, ... 1

Avt, Point Pteaunt, WV. 304-

· - '111o Orondo, 011 can 114- -1000.

PH. 949·2801

12 ga. Shotgun Slugs
$2.15 per box.

rode; thence 111t

toW. F. Thompoon by E. E.
Noloon end wlfo.
DMd Pogo
Rllference'
218.
233, Volume
Molgo
County Died llocordo.
uot llllference: Volume
282, Pogo 1111, Mligo
County Died llocordo.
Sold Preml•o opprollld
ot 11.000.00 one! -nol be
oold for leoolhen lwO-Ihlrdo
ofthettriiOUftl.
' ALL.SHEIIIPF BALES ()'p.
EIIAft UNDER THE DOCTiliNE OF CAVEAT EMP·
TOll . ALL PROSI'ECTIVE
PURCHAIIIII AilE UIIG·
ED TO CHICK FOR ANY
UENI KIPJ ON FILE IN
THE OFFICE OF
THE
MEIGS COUNTY RECORDEll.
TEIIMI OF BALE: 1 0"
aollh or Olftllled clleck on
dsy of Mlo. bllence upon dollriry of Dlld.
.
.
Jorneo M. loullby, Sheriff
Gorry I. Hunter.
A - y for Plelmlff
rn I 20. 17: 1121 4, 3tc

CARPENTER SERVKE

winlfntlll, etc. cl:.:' Win-

•.

o-.

1m
Food Thundorb~'J!. a make ohr, 114-448-htw.

· auttdlng ,
Supplies

...

·3 Announcements

YOUNG'S

:..-::=.. :.:..

·

lloclc, brick. -

10.1 I M .

Purcheee: thence
IC)

55

,

.:On;;.l_n_led...,:;:.bul..;,..,cho-.,.n~-.,.h-lf",.
. -:,2=10 1811Eoalo,..,_drl-...-

Ear com for Ull aiM My. 304IJ1.422I.
Hoy tor Soli. Clovor&amp; li!!IOihy.
RoUnd Boloo fn tlw Flold. 014-

~.. old. $125.G0, · -.M2•

1!1711 Ford Convonllon Von. ...o,
tin wheat Nllll n&amp;aa, *'~800.

o.a.o.; eah 114 ue DZM.

Livestock

Transporlalron
WliiTE'B METAL DE1ECTOR8
Ron AII'"CI!!_1• 1210 loconcl Ave.
Golflpollo, ... 114-441-1331.
Wlnar..tar 30.1 model 70, new 71 Autos for Sal•
c:onc.!L.- oflng, P2L 304- 1110 No¥8. 2 door, nioo, SI,OOO;
83'-2343.
o .a.o, eollt~Waadlaumer atcwe, llrebrtck
lined. Good condlllon, ~.~ lf71 Ply-"!! .Vo!lonl drog cor,

BISSELLBUILDERS

ar 101. 949·2860
Day or Night

63

wookdoyo,

CemOuflc:a::,
~Jm.n~:~~~ · ~;niiiiiiJU~ory

7212 or 11*112-7240.

10.11

BANKS
.CONSTRUCTION

lrodo, I:ON:OO

loi. UII-.

Food $120/lon, 1f'OUI1,'1
oholl $110/lon, allalla. Mo'l!on I
Forrrlo, Rt. 35; •12 •·"'·· 304'113'-

SWAIN
AUCTION l FURNITURE. 12
OUvo 81., OolllpOIII. - &amp; Uood Plid!a. Sora BomeoiUII'I, liMI
fumltura,
t..t. ., Wntern &amp; RI!:enowood, Rt. 21. Opon 3:-·
Work _._ 114-411H19.
0:30 Pll uniU Chrlolmao, Frtl
So~ Sun; -.«:SO PM. Col
olherdsp 304-213-1158. •
Uoed. FumH-. ·Call 114-112·

•~

GUARANTEED!
FREE ESTIMATES

"At Rtasonaltlt Prirts"

=

~ndor mlxor 4 - llecfOO! 7ft hoy bind.
good c:oild- 304-27:1'4211.
Jlm'o Form Equl...on11 _SR. 38,
Will Gollii&gt;OIII, 114-1'!.1777;
Wldo o_.fon ,_ I uood linn
1roctoro I ·rmplomtjttl. Buy,

Slump ,_ovol, Venl _..,
'I
ned •"':!, ook, hickory
n-. sao.ou Plclc-ur L.ood.
Don Waugh, 114 111 111 ·
SurpiU. A':X

5p.m.

· ,::

factarj Chi!!o
~~
· 12 Gaugo Shotguns Only . ,. ,·
Strictly Ellfarloll
,..
9-25-'99-lln ·' .~

·NEVER CLEAN YptJR
GunERS AGAIN

~=rpDw,:r:e:~::ar::

condlttcn.l1144•1034.

' ;1...

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT
6:30P.M.

992·6009

57!1-5473 ...., 5:00. •

-lo

·::

Building

1180 Ford F-1110 pick up, 304-

304-f,.
podootal, I
pedclocl
rollo, ml.-.1 ond light. SSOO- 4-cyclo, PO. Mlo.-ovo Oland, '
IXCIIIont
condHfon,
$tO. :421:.:.::0·--,-,,-":---::-::--:;::J(M~.
5MIII2-I'IIl
Aoglll- -horn luH. ti4IICA 25 Inch~ T.V., Hllb! :llf-12011.
Sl-&gt;- oil tollurw, 2 y.,. Soo Point Pluo lor your
.,. Inch lloJc:IOo.llf good ond lock - . 2415 J l -

742-2251 ,,

...~..... :IOWIS-31!02.

I

Joe:.._, Avo,~.

,............~~~ ··
GUN SHOOT -·
'"

·construction

Certlflad Electricla-.
frH Etllllafos

992-6009

1 VI .ere, moN or leu, tokl

&lt;

HalpWanted

CUSTOM IWLT
HOMES &amp; GARAGU

REWIRING AND

cMter of r011d; thence along ·
center of nld roed in 1 wila-

BULLETIN BOARD DEADUNE
4:30P.M. DAY BEFORE
PUBUCATION

Polnl Pllll - llocldng orl ond
cnft ou[lllll11, - · -lol
1IJI20 o11 . . - ...... 2.ot1s

Middleport. Ohio
o
L----------1~1~/~1·~/~H~•,.,,~~

Wo C.V·F-g Suppll•

ELECTRICAL SERVICE

peny'a

BULLETIN BOARD

11

,;

RACINE
, FIRE DEn.

o'l::'l

~~~~

"'

639 Bry"n Place

Banks

1118!tln

28acrolot to S. W. COrntlrof
61 degree we1t 24 roda and

992-2772

SALES &amp; SERVICE

end 'i,•ble Billa Here
: IUSINISS PHONE
(6141 992-6550
jNsiDIN(E PHONE
(6141 992-7754

Employment Services

"'I

JAMES KEESEE .

rln;-:DO.~-:

AC IIOIT d - lcoclor, ohorp
wHh ~-~~- rouna
1!10; 1010 JD
with JD
, In- hu , _
nbull .-,13,210. Ow- w11
llnonco.lll4--22.

Mo

.~.

'

=:

$2,000. -

~aft.-

J&amp;l
INSULAnoN ,..
'•
•Vinyl Siding
•Replacement
Windows
•Roofing
•I nsu lation

-·

:r,:~;

J

161 Nartll Socond
~oport, Olio 45760
. • Pay Your Pho"·'

t.o.oy

, oif

us For Ye~ur

36496 5111111 ftll ID.

61 Farm Equipment

,

HOUSES•LOTS•FARMS ,
•COMMERCIAL
WE NEED USTINGSI
.
11-5-90-lln t

·sTEWART'S
GUNS &amp;
SUPPLIES

OPEN MON.·SAT. 10·5
742-2421

Now Location:

11 ·10

oomE s. tu•a, •om

Sporting NHds
Buy, Sell or Trade
Guns

PLUMBING &amp; HEAnNG

=·=

205 N. S«oild SlrHt ,
MlooLEPORT, OliO 4576
Offirt 614-992-2116
Home -614·992·5692

10·12 ~ '90· 1 ~·

S..

949-2206

Apartment
torRent

F3rn1 Supplies
&amp; l.rvcsrock

TuRNeR Rc .: 1n

NO JOB TOO SMALL
FREE ESTIMATES

992-6648 or:
698-6864

CUTIING,
SKINNING,
WRAPPING
. BASHEN RD.,
RACINE

44

to

':~ , ~-

•Remodeling and
Home Repairs
•Roofing
•Siding
•Painting

SHOOTS START
SEPT 16, 1990

coniNG

...

Located on Safford School ld. off Rt. l41
1'141441!·'416 or .1·100-172-5967 ·

· CEDAR
CONSTRUCTION

HILL'S DEER

Autos fOr S.lo

BENNmrs MOBILE
HEATING &amp; COOLING

12 Gaup FIICtory
Chob_..y
Sept. 4,11n

11

Goods

8I- Gener11 Mauling
86-Mobile11ome Repaif

oouth obout 41 rodo

"·

SUNDAYS

83- ElC.,Iting

oouth 82 dograo eoot 6
10 llnko to tho ploco of be- cholno ond 80 llnko lo o
ginning , containing 2 .acre1, llono; thence nonh 51 ·
more or leu.
degree welt 7 cholnoand 59
Aloo tho following rool eo- Unko to lho pllco of begin·
tate aituated In SelemTown- nlng. contoinlng 1. 311ocreo,
llhlp, Molgo County, S10tc1 of monorlou.
Ohio. being In Section No.
DMd Rllference : Volume
23, Tpwn 8, Rongo 11. Ohio 2118, Poe• 233. Mligo
Company·· """"'-· bound- County Deed Rocordo.
ed one! clooplled .. followo:
PAREL NO.2: Tho followBeginning at 1 ltone In the
degree west ·1 3 roda thence road. which Ia weat 17 Ing Nllellotukuoted In tho
oouth 11 dograo ooot 37 cholno · ond 27 llnko ond Townohlp of Solem. County
of Molgo ond Slale of Ohio '
rode to line betwein A S .
nonh 20 clloino ond 8911nko Beginning It tho northeeot
Pond end I. W. Miller; thence from
the S. E, comer ofoold
nonh 17 "'do 10 lho nonh- section: thence south 4 CGrner of FrtiCtion 23, Town
8, Rongo 111 of Ohio Comwest corner of A. S. Bond' s

VERY NICE LARGE l«lME ON AI'PROX. 3~
ACRES - 4 8R, 3boths, 2rnges, mrtec1 I
1111 apartmellt. Property includes pond, ap.
IJI*. 4,1KJ(J sq. ft. f•m bldit and mobile
home. Are~l bar&amp;~in at _ . . $84.900.
CALL614·992-7104 FOR AI'I'T.

RACINE .
GUN CLUB

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Gallipolis
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MOBILE HOME FURNACES • HEAT PUMP$
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11·6-90·1 mo.

82 - Piumbing

Public Notice

SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL lowing reel eltate lituflte in
.the Township of ' Salem.
ESTATE
County of Meiga and State
OHIO UNIVERSITY
of Ohio, being In Section
EMPlOYEES CREDIT
No. 23, Town No. B, Rongo
UNION, INC.,
No. ,1 6 of tho Ohio ComPlAINTIFF
peny'a Purchelt, bounded
-vs.ond doocribed u followo:
PAUL AIKMAN, ET AL
Beginning at the north
DEFENDANT
comer of lends .of ltac W.
CASE NO . 88-CV-320
In purtuenct of an Order Milter at Wilt corner of Star
a1 Solo In the lbovo entitled Gronge Lol. uld corner beectlon. 1-wll offer for aele of ing on north tide of Dexter
public ouctlon. ot front door C•oelc; thence oouth 44
1110. •• 10:00
o'clocll A.M.. lho following

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42-Mobile Homes for Rent
.. 3- Ferm• for Rent
44- Apanment tor Rent
47..-.wanted to Rent
•a - EQuipment for Aenl
49 - r:=or lea,e

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11 00 Remington

41-Houses tor Rent

let Recuffc fad

of eourthou• In Pomeroy,
Ohio on the 41h doy of Jon-

911 Hysell St.
Middleport, Oh.
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21 - Buiin•s Opportunity

foUtJtdng telephonp exchanges ....
0.111• Count y
ANI Code 614

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W1nied

14 - B~sin•s :rraining
1 6 - Scl'lools &amp; lnstn1ction
16- R•dio, TV &amp; CB Replir

- 2 00 P.M. WEDNESDAY
- 2,00 PM THURSDAY

FRIDAY PAPER
SUNDAY PAPER

58 - Peu for Sale
5? - Mu•eal lnstrumel'll s
58-Fruit• &amp;
59 - For Sele or Trade

1·2 - Situation Wented

- 2 '00 P.M. MONOAY

WEDNESDAY PAPER

14 - Mise. Mtrch~dite
56-Building Sui)pli•

Employmt:nl

DAY BEFORE PUBLICATIO~
"' . :~ 11 : 00A . M . SATURDAY

COPY DEADLINE -

MOVING SALE
CARPENTER
GUNS &amp; AMMO

52- Sporting Ooadl
53- Antiqull ..-...

3- Annoucements

•Stntintl is not fftponsible for enonafter first d.,. IChtdc

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GUN SHOOTS

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ness Imovation Research Assis·
tance Cenlel is planned for Dec. 4
at noon. Scheduled 10 meet in tbe
W"dson Room of the Ohio University Inn, members will discuss past
activilies and future plans for tbe
Center. In addition a new marlceting
tool Will be introduced for RAC
approval. Lunch will be provided at

being honored for her work in Reading.

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found
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SED SEC..m PIOIMIC'I$

A meeting of tbe Regional Ad-

OUTSTAND~G STUJjENT - Meigs Junior High School's Student or tile Week is Kelly Smllh, pictured bere wltll her teacher,
Mrs. Debbie Fink; who nominated Kelly for the lloaor. KeUy is

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Tuesday• .November 20.• 1990

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Kohl says ·united Germany
will be cornerstorne of peace
the experience of unity and the;
PARIS (UP!)
Cha.n cellor element" of the new Europe.
lessons of his tory If we were· to.
Helmut Kohl vowed Tuesday that Bonn and Warsaw signed a
focus only on ou.r own problems. ·
"united Germany will be a treaty earlier this month con·
Within the framework of our
cornerstone of the peaceful Euro- firming their common border
pean order" and said the conflr· along the Oder-Nelsse line. The posslbiJitles, you can also count ·
matlon of its borders with Poland border Issue has beep a major on our solidarity, "he said.
,
Kohl said his country wants to.
would be an "essential element" source of .c ontention between the.
"set a goeid example" In armS: .
In the new Europe.
two countries sine~ the end of
· The German chancellor,' ad- World War II.
. reduction and reminded his lis- ·
dressing 34 heads government at
In an evld«;&gt;nt effort to qalm
teners that during the reunlflca· ·
lion process Germany once again ·
the Conference on uropean Se· fears that a united Germany may
renounced the preiductlon, pos:
cunty and Cooperation one year come to dominate the European
session and· control of nuclear.,
atter the crumblillg of the Berlin ·Community, Kohl said Bonn Is
Wall, promised to help the . willing to transfer sovereign
weapons.
emerging Eastern Euro!iean de- powers to ·the EC.
mocractes despite the difficult
But he warned that aU Eurotask of lncorpor.atillg the former pean countries must work ·toEast Germany Into Its economy . gether to Insure the successful · DallY stook prices
"Conscious of German history outcome of t)le dramatic changes (As ollO: 30 a.m.)
and the resultant moral arid . taking place In Eastern and Bryce and Mark Smith
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political responsibility, the unl- Central Europe. ·
of "lunt, EIU~ &amp; Loewl
ted Germany will be a corner·
"And as the Federal Chancelstone of the peaceful European lor I wo,uld like to add tl!at you Am Electric Power ............. 28:t,B .
order," he said.
are all fam1llar with Ute prob- Ashlailcl 011 ...... ........ :......... 28')8 .
"Peace alone will emanate !ems of our country," Kohl silld, AT&amp;T. ... ............................. 32\j, ·
from German soU," Kohl said as departing from his text.
·
Bob Evans .... ....... .......... ..... 12%:
President Bush and Sovtetleader
"But we would be betraying Charming Shoppes ..... .: ........ 9 .
MikhaH Gorbachev listened .
City Holdhig Co.................. 17'&gt;1 ·
He said Germany regarded the
Federal Mogul... ................ ,12',1, .
"confirmation of the finality of
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Its borders as an essential
Continued from page 1 .
Key Centurion ..........~ .........11',1,
of the Election Uay ballots.
Lands' End ......................... ll')8 .
"If we don' t preserve those Umltedinc ........................ 14',1, ,
challenges, they . are forever Multlmedlil Inc ... ..... ........... 553,1
gone," Fisher's campaign man· Rax Restaurants; ................. 1 ·
third ward; and Wednesday, Nov. ager Kent Markus said, ·
.. -Robbins &amp; Myers ................ 17'&gt;1 ..
28, for the fourth ward.
Ohio Republican . Chairman Shoney's Inc . .......... .... ......... 11
Robert Bennett lashed out at Star 'Bank ............ ........ .........15%
. Chester Council No. 323 Fisher and Secretary of State Wendy's lnt'l. .. :........ ,... :..... 6%'
Daughrers of America will meet Sherrod Brown, also . a Worthington Ind .........~ ........ 20V..
Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. There Democrat.
will be a silent auction by the ways
Fisher ''doesn't want the walk·
e8
and means committee.
In votes to be counted because
Soutb Central Ohio
that. changes the results of the
Partly cloudy Tuesday night,
Marria~;e liceDSe granted
election," Bennett said during a
with a low between 40 and 45.
A marnage license 'has been news conference.
Partly cloudy and wlndyWednesgranted in Meigs County Probate
Jle said that, In the five
day, with highs In the upper 60s.
Court to Christopher Scott Burke, counties that completed their
Chance of rain Is 20 percent.
24, and Paula Lynette Hannan, 26, . walk,in count before thl' Sur·
Extended Forecast
both of ~cine.
peme Court Issued Its order1
Thursday tbr!lugh Saturday
there was a · 3~-vote swing to
Scattered showers Thursday,
Pfeifer.
· with fair weather Friday , and a
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Bennett accused Brown, who
c~nce of rain or snow Sat,urdaY.
was defeated by Robert Taft II In
H · hs will be In the 60s Thursday;
Continue~l'from page 1
the . election, of being "11\ collu;
and nglngfromtheupper30sto
of the state. This. means ac'ceterated ston" with Fisher.
the 40s Friday and Saturday.
. planning and funding for construeBrown first advocated mixing
Overnight lows will range from
tion to fill in ten remaining gaps in walk-lns· with other ballots but
45 to 55 early Thursday, and from
our major highways. We seelc to later reversed his position to
the upper 20s to the middle 30s
achieve this by. the year 2000."
align lilmself with Fisher's
Friday and Saturday mornings .
.separate-count proposal.
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Vol.41, No.150
COpyrighted 1990

Stocks

BUSH .M AKES A POINT - U. S. President
George Bush touches Soviet President Mlkhali
Gorbachev on the arin as he makes a point during

lbelr bilateral meetillg ill Paris Monday. They are
among the 34 leaders attending the Conference on
Security and Cooperation In Europe. (UPI)

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---- Area deaths-----.;.._ MeiD"Q .announceme.
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WilI a Fry

Rev. Dave Fiefds, Jr. presiding.
Burial will follow at the Graham
Cemetery: There will be no visitationhours.

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Movie to be shown
Willa Frances Mourning Fry, 91,
''The Hobbit" will be shown at
of2131 CheshlutSt.,diedSunday,
the Meigs County Public Library
Nov. is, 1990 at Pleasant Valley
on Saturday at2 p.m. The public is
Hospital: · · . · ·
.
HarTy Surface
invited to attend Th.ere is no
She was born Nov. 27, 1898 m , · Harry Clinton Surface, Sr., 62, charge.
Mason County, W,.Va., daughter of of Middleport, died Monday momthe late J&lt;!'tn William and Savanna ing at Holzer Medical Center folLibrary closed
Frances Rickard Mourrung.
towing an extended illness.
The Meigs County Public
She was a homemaker and anenHe as bom in Middleport on Library will be closed Thursday for
ded Old Pine E.U.B. Church.
A gust";O 1928 the son of the late · Thanksgiving.
She was preceded in death by her EE. Sur!~ce ~d the late Gmce
husband, Oscar He~ Fry.
Smith Surface Beabout.
Community Thanksgiving SerShe IS survtved by. .two
He was a 1947 graduate of Mid- vice
.
daughters, Mrs. ~~II (Vugm•a) dlepon High School, a member of
The Meigs County Ministerial
Bloomer of Gall•pohs and. Mrs. the Laurel Cliff Free Methodist Association will hold its third anJoseph (Eleanor) West of Vmton: Church, a fanner employee of the nual Community Thanksgiving
. li soRns, EdLiwoardy
· d EK.FFryryooffThGural
O.F. Shearer Boat Line, and was Service on WednesdaChy ath7:30f p.mthe.
]three
tpo s, ev.
·
- retired from Foote Mineral in New at the Pomeroy
urc o
Nazarene, located at 'the comer of
man and Entest James Fry of Ha en wva
51
Reynoldsburg; 24 granchildren;
He is s~ived by his wife of 12 Mulberry and Onion Avenues.
great-grandchildren; and 15 great- years, Delores (Donie) Haggy
The Rev. Roland Wildman, pas·
great-grandchildren. 11.
th b · Lynch Surface. Middleport; a son, tor of Trinity Congregational
She was preceded
~ea F Y · Harry Clinton (Beth) Surface, Jr., Church in Pomeroy, will preach.
three sons,. Emory
de H ry, Chagrin Falls; four daughters, Mrs. The public is invited to attend.
enry Lovell (Susan) McKee, Logan, ·
.
Theodore Wtlham Fry an
Ferrel . Fry;
three . great- Mrs. Danny (Jane) Eblin, Gahanna,
Alcohol group to meet •
grandchtldren; five SISters; and one Ohio, Mrs. Charles (Rise) Hurley,
The pomeroy Group of AA and
brother.
.
.
. Powell, and Mrs. Roy (Melissa) At-Anon will meet Thursday at 7
Funeral servtces wtll be condo~- Talbert; Columbia, S.C.; a step- p.m. at the Sacred Hean Catholic

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home
Tuesday~

Edna
Hooks
grandchildren,'

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Columbus;
11 · Trash
Service
will routes
not opemte
six
stepThursday:
Thursday's
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preceded in death by a half-brother,
Huben G. Surf~e, an infant son
• and two grandchildren.
Services will be on Wednesday
at 2 p.m. at Fisher Funeral Home in
Middlepon with Rev. William Wil•
Iiams officiating.
Burial will be in Rock Springs
Cemetery. .
Friends may call on Tuesday
from 2 p.m. unti14 p.m. and 7 p.m.
10 9 p.m. and until the time of the
service on Wednesday.

Fry and Mark Mooney.

Esther Roush

Esther R. Roush, 95, of Letart,
died Sunday, November 18, 1990 at
ElderCme of Ripley.
Born AprillO, 1895 in Graham
Station, she was the daughter of the
late Robenand Ruth (Clark) Cook.
Roush was preceded in death by
. her husband, Dewey Roush. She
was a member of the Graham Baptist Church.
, da h
. Surviving are stx
ug ters,
Ruth E. Walker of Mason; Ada M.
Wolfe of Richmond, Indiana; Mary
Alice Gum of St Petersburg,
Aorida; Evelyn J. Cox of
ood Helen Loul·se Roush
Ra
of
and Susanna s.
King of Lewisburg; four sons, Lew
Roush of Gallipolis, Ohio; Rotlin A. Roush of Zephyr Hills,
Aorida; Norris L. Roush of Letart
and Raben C. Roush of Hemlock
Grove, Ohio; 19 smndchildren, 15
. great-grandchildren and two greatgreat gmndchildrcn.
Funeral service will be at I p.m.,
Tuesday,
November· 20,
at
Foglesong Funeral Home with the

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Veterans Memorial Hospital
MONDAY ADMISSIONS _ Leo
Story, Pomeroy.
y DISCHARGES

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Name contest winner
Oct8 Ward, Pomeroy, was

last
week's winner of the "Around
Town" photo identificatiOn series:
She c~tly identified the
photo as a detail on the faca4e of
the Bank One building on Coun
and Second Streets.
She will receive a landmark
sesquicentennial Christmas ornament from Bank One.

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111015 IUY U DIOPPID OPP IN ADVANCE

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milliOn first phase
which is the upgrading of the
treatment planL
Now, according to Anderson, the
engineering finn can proceed with
the detailed design or what he
referred to as the "nuts and bolts"
of the projecL
Another approval will have to be
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final plans have been developed
be(ore the actlllil construction can
~· Andemxt said. He antic1pates a spring 1991 construction
start.
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been upgraded then the village will
begin looking for fonds to linance

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716 North
Second
Mlddltport,
Ohio

project approved

the next phase which will be
Funding for the project ~
upgrading of lhe sewage collection• from Issue 2 monies totaling
system from the Monkey Run and $1,147,493 with the balanc:e 10
Coalport areas.
come from an increase in village
Anderson said that EPA requires sewage rates.
·
that the tlealment plant be
It was estimated' by Pomeroy Viiupgraded ~ that it can hlndle addi- !age Council last fall that a $5 per
tional sewage brought in by plan- month increase in customer walee
ned line expansion in the village.
bills would cover the village's

Southern High School, the Board of
Education voted to place the levy
before voter;9 at a special election.
The levy was defeated at the Nov. 6
election by a vote of947 to 810.
The board approved an agree..
ment bClween the Southern Local
School Disuict and the Health
Recovery Services, Inc. for the
purpose of alcohol and other drug

: ·- C"lillltnaetiol)
water
trealllent plant
sprlilg. AU preUmlnary

been approved,tor
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firm will •ow begio the .

secu~ from the Obi()

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Legar Wll5 mayor.

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retpfn to work;· impasse declared

RA vEJ!Ns~OOD - Ravenswood Aluminum Corporation
(RAC) has oHered members of
the United Steelwcirkers of Amerlea '(USWAj, Local 5668, the
opportunity to return to work on
November 29.
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Both In official written notlflcatlon to the Union and letters sent
to each of Its hourly employees,
the corporation has stated that
negotiations between the Union
and RAC have reached an
Impasse. Therefore, on No·
vember 29 Ravenswood Alumlnum Corporation will begin to
Implement parts . of Its· final
contract offer, Including the

following:
ter, the 50 cents per hour
All wages will Increase by 35 guarantee w111 apply on an
cents an hour. .
annual basis.
The cost·of-llvlng additive will
The pension multipliers for
be adjusted up to and frozen at 74 · future retirements wm Increase
cents iln 1\0ur.
by $1.00.
.
A $1,000 bonus will be paid to all
In addition, health care benef·
employees who work 750 hours Its, guaranteed 100 percent SUB
beginning' November 29.
benefits during the next two
The metal price bonus w111 be years for employees with two to
eliminated and a profit-sharing ten years of service, and most of
plan w1JJ be Instituted. Dwtng the non-economic Issues covered
1991, the profll·shartng pay- In the final offer submitted by
ments will be guaranteed at 50 Ravenswood Aluminum Corpocents per hour worked In every ration wm become effective
quarter In which the corporation November 29.
has operated profitably. ThereatOn November 13, RAC submitted Its final offer to the USWA
negotlatillg committee for a
second time. This offer, which
w·as ·mailed io all hourly em:
.
ployees on November 1, was
turned down by that committee
on November 15. In view of this,
John BlalcC of Middlepon and Larry Kruskamp, Jr.. of Wellston
the corpor atlon has now decided
was taken to the Orient Correctional Institution on Tuesday.
to Implement parts of Its final
Blalte will begin serving his sentence on a three count indicunent
· offer.
of drug trafficking.
·
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.
All members of the United
Kruslwnp had entered a plea 10 a bill of information charging hun
Steelworkers of America, Local
with burglary. He was sentenced by the coun to serve a sentence of
5668, who wish to return to work
3 to IS years.
at Ravenswood Aluminum Corporation, · are asked to call
273-6238 or write to RavenswOOd
All Middleport village offices will be closed Thursday and
Aluminum COrporation, Person· Friday for the Thankgsglvlng hOlidays.
.
nel Departme~t. P .0 . Box 98,
~avenswood, West VIrginia
261S.. These workers are asked
to respond by phone or mall no
Shaclthart of Portsmouth is the apparent low bidder on the general
later than November 26, and they
contract for the construction pf an addition to the current Meigs ·
will be notified where and when
Count)' Depanment of Human ~ervices office in Middlepon.
to report to work.
Bid openings were held on Tuesday afternoon it the office of the
Salaried employees and tem,
·
Meigs Count)" Commissioners.
porary workers have been operThat low bid totalled $636,500.
ating the reduction and fabricaOdier general construction bids were received from Wesam Contion facilities of RavenswOOd
struction of Pomeroy and Debcon of Ashland, Ky.
Alumillum Corporation sillc_e !h~
The appment low bidder on the mechanical pOrtion (heating, venexpiration of the Labor ~ ­
tilalion and air conditioning) of the. work was submitted by Singer of·.
ment with the Unl1ed· SteelParkersburg, W.Va. for the IIDOUIIt of$121,970.
workers of America, which oc.
curred at mldJ\Ight on October 31.
Advance Electrical of Al!tens submitted lhe apparent low bid of
$134,000 for the electrical contract.
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Since that time, all operating
1bo8e bids are ail base bids, climinaling some extra work' that
departments are producing
could be done 10 the building in terms of detail work. Those extta
above goal, and approximately 9
details, if added on 10 the project, would Increase the contraciOrs'
mllllon pounds or prime and
. bids.
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All bids were tabled Bl yesrenlay's meeting, pending investigation
shipped to customers..
and Jeview of all bids the comrDWicners.
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· AccOiding to CommiSSion Clerk Mary Hobstetler, no bids were
No paper ThW'IIday
ra:eived on the pl1111biilg contnlct: that contract will be· ze-adver- ·

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The Dall)' SHU.el will not be
publllbed 'l'llandaf In order lo ·
pennu emplo,eee 1o ot.erve lbe
ftankaJivlq be.lday.
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$4,000 and will be paid from_Drug
Free Grant monies.
Supt. Bob Ord was authorized as
the representative to acquire federal
surplus fou~ from the Ohio
Agency or urplus Property.
Paul Qualls was hired as a
freshman basketball coach f~ the
1990-iH season. Other employed

Reservists
heading for _·
Saudi Arabia

Portsmouth firm low bidder ·

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The "--UUIy addition 10 die Race Street buildil)g is ex~ to
be completed in a yec, and will COIIIDildate tbc depaibuent s ofliea
into one kntlnn.
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The annual fee to the disdrict is

weze Cheryl L. Roush, Pamela
~orris, and Tndd ~Ohn50J! •. subsutu~ teac~en; Alice. WiU111111s,
substitute aide for kinderganen;
Mary S~ith substitute cook, ~
Don Sm1th, subslltute custochan.
Ron QUillen resigned as freslunan
~tball coach, and Bill Hensler ·
as guts reserve basketball coach .
becal!se of lhe Jli?Of turnout of girls
wanung ~ par!JClpate.
.
A~ding wm Chari~~ N~.
presulent, Denny Evans, VICC pres!·
dent, Gary Willford, Scou Wolfe,
and Susie Grueser, members, SupL
Ord, and Dennie Hill.

voting.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI. lmum of challenges.
Tile court, In a unanimous
· Democrat Lee Fisher widened
The court ·ordered boards of
his lead over Republican Paul order sent to all county boards of election to decide ali' challenges
election, required that any chalPfeif~r In the state attorney
Immediately . Only those ballots
general's race. Tuesday after the .lenges to the walk·ln ballots .be
where a challenge Is sustained or
Ohio Supreme Court Issued In- made and ruled on Immediately.
cannot be resolved may be set
Only ballOts successfully chalstructions on counting "wal11-ln"
asi&lt;re for a tie-breaking .vote by
lenged or awaiting a tie-breaking
ballots.
the secretary of state. The rest
Unofficial tallies updated by decision may be separated from
must be counted and mixed In··
official counts from eight coun- the rest of the absentee ballOts,
with the others, preventing any
ties show~d Fisher gained 621 the court r]lled.
fu tore lawsuits.
Kent Markus, Fisher' s camvotes, boosting his lead from 959
"He (Fisher• can only chalto 1,580 votes. Fisher gained 371 paign director, said he was . lenge ballots In those counties
votes In Franklin County, 223 In "disappointed" by the ruling.
that. haven't begun the official
Hamilton County and 27 In six Robert Bennett, chairman of the
canvass (vote co unO, and there
Ohio Republican Party, called It
other counties.
are only a few of those," said
"We feel very good that we did "a great victory for our free
Dwayne Plelech, press secretary
so well In a Republican strongh-· ele,tlon svstem."
to Secretary of State Sherrod
Fisher wanted all18,820 walkold like Franklin County, " said
Brown.
Lisa Cutler, spokeswoman for · In ballots ·counted and kepi
Plelech said the ballot counting
Fisher's campaign. "We're glad separately for possible legal
apparently Is going smoothly and
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the margin Is moving In our challenges later . Walk-In ballOts should
be finished. by the first
were
cast
under
a
new
law
direction."
week In December. He said his
The count resumed Tuesday permitting those who mo"ed office has received few calls
after the Ohio Supreme Court more than 31 days before the about disputed ballots.
Issued Instructions that forced election to vote even though they
the counting of most of the had not !1led a change of address
remaining blll!Ots In the race, with their board of election.
Pfeifer and Bennett asked that
without an opportunity for future
to "walk-In" the count proceed with a min·

Offices to close for holidays

tiaed.

maintenance expenses.

. More than a year ago the Ohio
EPA instructed the village to comply with needed improvemeniS to
the system which was built in
1969-70 while Charles Legar was
mayor.

Fisher ups lead in race for
state attorney general post ·

Tu)o begin serving sentences

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share of the costs to imjlrove the
system, in addition to the added

Southern .dis.trict residents
to vote on levy again Feb. 6 ··
\\:lten of the Southern Local prevention and intervention for
School District will have another ·grades kindeJg1111en tluough 12. It
chance to vote on a thn:e-year four was noted that HRS is a non-profit
organization located in Athens fun.
mill opel ating levy on Feb. 6.
Meeting Monday night at ded tluough grant m~ey and fees

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CAMP. PERRY, Ohio (UP!) The 100 members of the U.S.
Coast Guard's Reserve Port
Security Unit· In Cleveland could
. be en route to Saudi Arabia as
early as late Wednesday.
Coast Guard orf1clals said
Tuesday they expected planes to
show up In Toledo Wednesday to
take the reservists to the Middle
East. •
··It's part of the first activation·
of Coast Guard reservists !rom
the Great Lakes region In history. The activation began earlier during the 1\.j:lddle East crisis
when units from Milwaukee and
Buffalo were called into active
·duty.
The Coast Guar.d unit head·
quarter~ In Cleveland and In·
eluding reservists . from· across
northern Ohio and the Erie, Pa .,
area received word Nov .131t was
being activated.
. The reservists reported to
Coast Guard headquarters tn.
Cleveland Nov: 14 and were
taken to Camp Perry wes I oi
Sandusky to begin refresher
training.
The Coast Guard . said
members of Port Seculrty Unit
are skilled In providing port
security, handling explosive
cargo, transferring fuel, preventIng Intruders and terrorists from
entering vessels from water, and
ensuring the safe transit of
vessels wl,thln a port.
They also have been trained for
combat.
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POMEROY • Pomeroy Village
has cleared another hurdle in getting final approval. from the Envirorunental Prolection Agency
(EPA) for upgrading the waste
water treatment plant facilities.
, John Anderson, village ad. ritinisttaiOr, advised that he has

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CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
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There will be a roum1 and square projeciS Bush outlined those
ASKETS
$500 ~
danceonFridayfrom8-11:30p.m. projeciSwbichneedtheplanningto
HANGING
at the Tuppers Plains VFW BUild- be reactivated and the two
fERNS
$ 00
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ing featuring · the True Country feasibitity studies. Included in that • ~
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Ramblers. Jim Camahan will be the grolip is the 15 miles of Route 33
LANTS ·
$500
caller. Cost is $2.50 f~ adults and from Darwin IOAthens
1 FO t.IAGE P
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$lforchildrenunderl2.
Voinovich respon~. "I d~'t
·ePRO'DU'C· E •FRUIT.
see why we can't move ahead w1th
Country music night .
your plans. 1 don't
there will ~'
•CH RISTMAS CANDY
· The Lottridge Commuruty Cen- beanydelay,"heS81d. .
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Un"lque ·chrl'stmas Gt'fts, ' AII
ter will observe Country Music
illt
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Night Saturday from 6 p.m. to midThe Council has been active in r ~
Locally Handmade
~
~frhets.hAimelnbantswdilsl beareavwmellcoabmlee. and since
assessing regional highway needs ~
·~:;-:
FREE PLANT WITH EACH PLANT &amp;
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1974 and has been the most
successful and poductive hij!hway .
i
BASKET PURCHASE
'.
Applications being accepted
promotion group in Ohio WJth the
1
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The Meigs United Cooperative help of elected represenwives from
Da1 y raw1ngs Of OOr rillS
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Parish will be accepting ap- the region. Among its many ~"" OPEN: Mon.-Sat. 10 to 6; Sun. 1 to 5
pUcau·ons for Chirsunas Food Basplishments -the Appalach1811
\
SCHOOL '
ke!S on Nov. 27-30. Applications ;way
and the
: 3 MILES. PAST SOUTHERN HIGH
. will be ;ak:en between the hours of Route. 35 projects at Jackson and
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9 a.m. and !lOOn at the pansh office, Gallipolis.
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ther information, call992·7400.
the SEORC, complimented Bush
· and his Committee for their many
ViUage or Pomeroy lear pick· years of hard work and acup
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complislunents benefitting the
Th~ V1llage of P.omeroy ~111 · citizens of Southeastern Ohio.
have 1ts annual leaf pick-up begm1be brochun: may be obtained
ning Monday, Nov. 26, for first and from the Meigs County Chamber of .
second ward; Tuesd3y. Nov. 27, for Commerce, Pomeroy.

COLONEL HARLAND SANDERS

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First phase of $1.2

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daughter• . Mrs. Rich:rrd (Diane) Church. Call
Johnson, .Letart, W.V.a .. and a step- . infonnation.
son, Ke1th ~cth) Lynch, MidAthens 10 Coolville and a five nli e
dlepon; two .stsrers, Mrs. Edward
trash removal service
. Pik Co ty tw0 R011te 35
(Eloise) Stiles, . Middleport, and
Manley's Recycling Center and gap m
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Maynard and Lloyd E. Fry official·
Burial '11 be in Graham Sta·

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