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Meigs drug-free contest winners ,named
The foUowina Meip Loc:.1 School Dillrict studenis were named winners
Pa•e 0) 11- 2 -.,
in lhe clisuict's dnaa-frce po&lt;:ay bq c:o1oriJ11 contest,
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Kinderprten - CaJee Reeves, Alcundria ~. Brid&amp;eae
The winMrs were:
Ruuell; tint Jnde- Robert Forem~n; David Day, Caey Hubbud;
scM ' -., II
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first pde .. Kelsea Fife, Amoreae Sllter, Felicia See; second
First pade- Valerie Schoepp11er, Kaylee KeDJielly, Ben Coppick; second pade - Britnee Sauters, Mi1n He!DIID, AnaJea Clrter; second
pade - llckic Wilson, Faith Dye, Sbauna Clark; third gnde
Nathan grade - Courtney Ham, Dnl Rcod, Dayton Jenldu; lhird grade S~. Am~ W'dl, Chris Vanlteeth; founh grade
Niki Lewis, Amlllda - Jake Venoy, Amanda Jeffers. Weston Fife; third p1lde -Miranda
Kina, JIIStln W11111el'; fifth grade Derrick Rlndolph, Joseph Mushall, Young, Jake Kennedy, Heidi Griffith; fourth gnde - Kcri Evans,
Joshua IU!hbum; sixth grade -- Jonalhln Diddle, Dnwna Brumfield Josh · Brilllny ~means, Terri Ruuer; fourth gnde Brlndon Grover,
King.
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, Clare Sisson, Jilli Young; fifth grade Kelly Freem1n, Kara Buff. s.- Center Elementary
ington, lburien Carter; fifth grade Justin Klein, Jaynee pavis,
First grade -- Donald Nell, John Landalcer, Jesse J&gt;anlow; second grade . Jessica Sturgeon; sixth grade -- Kayte Davis, Heather Hysell, Shan• Cain McKinney, James Wallace, 'Ierry Light; third grade Alexandra non Soulsby; sixth grade Amlllda Feuy, Trenton Rlndolph, Will.
Mitchell, Nathan Arsabright, Mau Haefner; fourth grade
Kimberly Bush; SLD -- Keith Day; MH •• Chuck Nyc, Rlndall Mahone,
Reynolds, Samantha Pierce, Kayla Icenhower; fifth grade .• Corey Gene Buckley,
Lonastreth, Brilllny Powers, James Hale; sixth grade - Cory Johnson, Jennifer Young, Travis Burnem.
Bnclbury Elementary
Fifth grade - Jessica Howell, Jamie Chapman, David Boyd;
Rutland Elementary
FII'St grade Briaany Harrison, Tiffany McDonald, Jacob Barnes; sec- fifth grade -- Erica Poole, Kanndies Lee, Page Bradbury; sixth
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ond grade -- Amanda Miller, Andrea Bartum, Keilah Jacks; third grade -- grade -- Beth Wilfong, Jessica Hooten, B.rook Bryan; sixth grade .Sarah Dawn Jenkins, Samantha Gilbert, Maggie Rupe; fourth grade Jodi . Briuany Denny, Alicia Werry, Jeremy Deweese; SLD/DH -- JesChaffee, Hollie Dugan, Justin Coleman; fourth grade .. Renee Bailey, Ash- ' sica Wolfe, Courmey Hicks, Heather Young. ·
ley Bayklr, Adam Snowden; fifth grade-- Donald Hysell, Jessica Anderson,
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Harrlsonvllle Elementary
Chrissy Miller; SLD-P -· Mikie Lavender, Grace Bam:u, Mike McDonald;
DH-P - Allen Caldwell, Nicholas McKnight, Timmy Shane; Kinderg~n . Third grade .. Rachael Gafdner! Mirandil'Beha, Amanda Lenigar;. DRUG-FREE CONTEST WINNERS - These Sallabury Element.lry 1t1J.1
(WIF)-- Clayt!)n Bolin, Slacy Macomber, Erica Large; Kindergarten (Tfl')- s1xth grade -- Ben Bookman,Jess1ca Pr~st, James Appell.
denta _ . among 111oae named wlnnara In the Melga Local drug-free ~
• Morgan Lentes, Lilly Jacks, Tabetha Withrow,
eery beg colOring conteat Shown ere, from left: bottom - flrat gradert
Mlcldleport Elemeutary
Meigs Junior lliah
Valerie Sctloeppna~ Klylee Kenn.cly and Ben Copplck; middle - aecond
Seventh grade -- Misty Puckett, Donny Call, Dearold Sealey; gradera Jackie Wll~on Faith Dye and Shauna Clark; beck - third grldera
Kindergarten -- Chris Kimes, Briuany Armstrong, Merissa Snyder; first
grade -· Casey Smilh, Lacey Stobart, Tiffany Simpson; first grade - Jessica eighth grade Nickolas Dettwiller, Michael Stacey, Shannon Price; Nathan Stotta, Amber Will and Chrla VenReeth,
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Smith, Shilwntay Games, Frankie Stewart; second grade Katie Rodehaver, eighth grade Josh Hayman, Ty Gonzalez, Koriel Carter; SBHIDH
Brian
Klein,
Brad
Searles,
Josh
Simpson,
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Cusi Whan, Beth Hysell; second grade Cody Davidson, Chrissy Miller,
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covers .for second place apd DARE penc1ls for th1rd place. Grades K-3 won
Billy Fink; lhird grade -- Kayla McCarthy, Samantha Cole, Jimmy Dia·
Meigs High Banner Contest
DARE bookco•ers or foldel)i, two DARE pencils or one DARE pencil.
mood; third grade - Anna Hartenbach, Ashley Engle, Sarah Da•is; fourth
DECA,
Nursing
Program,
French
Class,
Meigs High School students won $25 for first place, SIS for second place
grade .. Don Whan, Sara Oliver, Brooke Venoy; fourth grade Lisa Gheen,
Prizes
included
DARE
T-shirts
for
f1rst
place
in
grades
4-8,
DARE
book·
and
SIQ for third place in tbe banner contest for their ·club.
Amber Shane, Chet Wigal,,
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.store scheduled 'to open in Coving-,
ton, Ky., this month. "You can make
. beer thai's less expensive. ·But it's
also beuer beer, and that surprises
many people,"
Perhaps most important, homebrewing is ~;elatively easy and fast.
"You don't have to be a rockel
scienti'st to make your own beer,"
says Gerald Hegreberg, who sells
home-brewing, equipment at his
wine and coffee shop, . .
"If yo,. follow the directions I
give you, you should have good beer
with your lint ~atch."
. A S-gallon batch requires about

· four hours of labor - from boiling
mall extract to bottling, Most of
hOme brews are ready to drink with·
in a month . .
But even though it's gaining in
popularity, many people · don 't
understand home-brewing - or
home-brewers.
"I've been called ·a bootlegger
and an alcoholic," says Paul Araujo.
He and his wife, Kathy, make brews
in tbeir back yard, They even grow
their own hops and culture strains of
yeast in the refrigerator.
"It's a.great hobby and it keeps
the family closer when you do
so~thing 'together," Araujo says,

Rehabilitation center holds party
Nearly 200 costumed children

rOamed the halls of tbe RockspringS

Nursing and Rehabilitation,Center at
the annual Halloween party beld
Oct. 29.
Residents able to participate in
the trick or lreal part of the party left
lhe doors to their rooms open, They
had been provided candy lreats to
Jive the children through funds
don~ by Philip Sporn Plan~ · VOl·

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·WORK PROGESSING- Work Ia progresalng on the Raclneltnlnch of the Melge County Public Library, Krlatl Eblin, dlrectcir of extenalon aervlcea for the llltnlry, said worker• have completed pouring concrete footere and have Installed plumbing, Work could be completed by the .
end of February, weather permitting,
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Racine branch project to be finished early next year
Work began shonl y after the
Work is progressing on the new
Racine branch of the Meigs Coun- groundbreaking ceremony.
11le new library incorporates an
. ty Public Library with construction
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old
carriag~ ho.use located on the
of a new driveway and other addisix acres ofthe (ormer Betsy Tyree
tions to the. site.
Other site preparation has been P'ickens properly at Tyree Boulecompleted, including the clearing . vard and Fifth Street.
Plans call to renovate the car·
of brush and installation of plumb·
riage
house and .add two wings,
ing and new footers, according to
one
to
ihe south and one to the
Kristi Eblin, director of library
west,
for
additional ,space. In addiextension services.
tion,
a
kitchenette,
meeting room,
Ground was broken Sept. 13 in
and restrooms have been included
the village for construction of the
new librarj .

An officer responding to the call
Qllserved a 'Vehicle ·pulling ontQ the
stn:et and saw a bystander pointing at
the •ehiclc. The vehicle was stppped
and two persons were taken info custody.
All of the money was recovered,
and other e•idence was found in the
vehicle and turned over to authorities.
The investigation continues as
)tical officials consult with FBI
agents.

,in the design of the library to pro- ,
:vide approximately 3,000 square
feet.
. Worker~ . .!)ave been cleaning
the inside Qf the carriage house,
preJlitring it for further upgrades.'
An old house at the site, now
owned' by Racine Mayor Jeffrey
Thornton, should be moved soon.
Home Creek Enterprises,
PQmeroy, was selected as the contractor after the library board
accepted its low bid of $287,800.

White .House rushes ·to stem concerns over commitment to Zaire
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WASHINGTON- The Clinton administration is trying to reassure skeptical lawmakers that the proposed deployment of 4,000 U.S. troops to Zaire
will not tum into another Somalia.
Before U.S. ~troops join a Canadian-ltd multinational force trying to pre·
vent starvation among I million refugees in Zaire, the administration wants
warring factions there to adopt a cease-fire.
Although the Americans would be armed to defend themselves, "we aren't
anticipating a combat operation," Peniagon spokesman Kenneth Bacon told
reporters Thursday. "What we would like is a pledge by the sides thai there
will be a cease-fire ."
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about3,000 others to open an air.bridge of relief supplies was still under dis. cussion at the Uni.ted Nations, ·

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CLEVELAND (AP)- The early
snowpack in . northeastern Ohio .
should give way· this · weekend to
another unwelcome early arrival: tbe
risk of flooding as up to· 4 fee.t of
soow melts.
After a week of freezing temperatures, the temperature was forecast
to reach 40 by this afternoon and the
SOs by Saturday. That would start the
Bis Meltdown of the Big Sn'?wpack.
A hint of thawing problems
emerged in the past two days as the ·
snow eased, the sun peeked out and '
the collapse of snow•laden rooftops
began.
Snow was blamed for tbe partial
collapse of a roof on the Magnif
Manufacturing Co,, in Mentor, a 'loy
manufacturer.
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"We are experiencing more problems with roof collapses or roof dam.ages caused by the weight of tbe
snow," said Mentor fire Chief John
Preuer, "This has been the largest
~ollapse we've hall so far,"
. No~y was injured in, that collapse or any of the others reported.
At the Mentor Green Mobile
BsiMCI, roofs on three trailer homes ·
and 20 car ports collapsed. Manager
Jan Wlrdell said ahe was worried
SPECIAL CARE - Devld Youmana ac:repld 1now from 1 blm
· sbout more d1111age to the homes,
roof It the Charlie Burton EataW In •IDIDi Thurldlly. You11111n1
elpeeillly because many people ha~e
1nd hll pertner, Joe Liquori, 111c1 1u • • 1!*111 cere beCiu• 11M
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bulldlnga ,a t the old Illata are roor.d with alate 1hlnglea. (AP)

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Committee, said the administration must insist on a "real" ceast-fire before
any multinational force moves in.
"It is ... imperative thatlhe president provide assurances to the Congress
and the American people that U.S. Iroops will not be drawn into a Somalia.'
like quagmire 'of warlord-hunting," Gilman said in a statemlllt.
Defense Secretary William Perry told rcponcrs the United Slates wanis
·"the acquiescence" of the warring factions before. entering the region,
"We are not planning a mission to go in and disann factions or to separate military from refugees," Perry said. "This is a humanitarian mission."
Perry met with membllrs of the Senate Al'lflcd Services Committee on
Thursday in an cffon to calm lawmaker.;' concerns, a meeting Bacon said
"went extremely well. "
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But Sen. Dan Coats, R-Ind., a member of the committee, said the administration had "good intentions but no cl~ar goals" and was acting "!IS if the
memories and lessons of Somalia have been forgotten."

Strickland makes job creatiQn, tourism
priority items on congressional agenda

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In addition to Canada and the United Slates, the force of I 0,000 to 12,000
is expected to include troops from France, Britain, Spain, South Africa and
se•eral other nations.
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The U.N. Security Council delayed a decision on authorizing the force
until today at the earliest. But countries taking part in the multinational force ·
agreed late Thursday to a four-month mission, in line with a U.S. recommendation . Canada had recommended that the force remain in Zaire for six
months.
President Clinton agreed in principle on Wednesday to dispatch a force,
spe;uheaded ·by the 1,000 Anny paratroopers from their base in Vincenza,
Iialy.
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Senate Republicans were quick to express concern about the dangers of
the proposed mission. Zairean rebels cmitrol the airport near Goma in castern Zaire, which U.S, forces would use to ferry supplies to the refugees.
Rep .. Ben Gilrrian, R-N. Y., chairman of the House International Relations

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unteers and staff members.
Entertainment was provided by ;
tbe Big ·Bend Cloggers, Mony Wood
gave a DARE presentation, and
refredtments of cookies and punch
wer&lt;_ served, The facility was decorated in the Halloween motif for the.
party and numertliiS volunteers and
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center personnel were on · band to
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(September 1995 rates in parenthesis) was attributed partly to c~rporate
including: Gallia, 7.7 (8.0) percent; downsizing at American Electric
.Hocking, 4.8 (5 .9) percent; · Power plants and ·mines in the area,
'Lawrence, 6'.0 (7.3) (iercent; Pike, 7.2 ' '·'The decreases now can be attrib- ·
(8.1) percent; Scioto, 8.8 (9,5) per· uted to an improved economy and
cent; Washington,' 5.5 (5.9) perl:ent; . people dropping off rolls. Overall, the
jobs situation seems .to be improving
Vinton, 8.3 (9.0) percent.
State employment services offi. statewide," said While
Other southern Ohio counties
cials attribute tbe decreases to an
showed
slight increases in unem- ·
improved economy and more joti
ployment
from figures one year ago
a•ailability.
"The economy in this area is (September 1995 rates in parenthesis)
slowly improving. You can't point to including Athens County, 5.0 (4.8)
one detennining factor attributing to perce~t, and Jackson County, 6:2
the improvement in jobless rates, The (6.0) percent.
Ohio reponed a state unemployeconomy statewide and nationwide is
looking beuer. There isn't an abun- ment rate of 4,5 percent for Septem·
dance of high wage jobs fn this area, bllr, compared to·the national jobless
but there are more jobs available figure of 5.o·percent for !he month,
.overall," said Tom White, director of Ohio's 4.5 percent jobless rate
the Ohio Bureau of Employment Ser- showed a .2 percent increase froin
August 1996 figures, but was less
vices'' Gallipolis office.
White noted that the increased than the 4.7 percent state jobless rate
_jobless rate during September 1~5 · reponed in September 1995.

GALLIPOLIS - Kenneth .E. foot.
.. Sq,war(ls.41; of.GalliJ!Pijl!.Jell!!lilli in • Accoriliilg to Police Chie£..Roger
the Gallia County Jail today follow- · Brandeberry, Sowards entered tbe ·
ing his arrest in an alleged bank rob- bank ana produce&lt;~ a note demanding
bery in Gallipolis Thursday.
cash. He indicated that he had a gun.
.. His arraignment is expected to Upon obtaining an undisclosed
take place in the QallipOlis Munici-- amottnt of cash, he left the scene.
pal Court today.
A bank employee followed the
Sowards was apprehended by subject at a distance and advised sevGallipolis City Police approximately era! people on the street to call the
a block-and-a-half from Unity Sav· police. City police were advised of
ings Bank, 500 Third Ave., Gallipo- the robbery at 10:26 a.m.
, lis, after he fled from the seen~ on

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OBES reports Meigs'
jobless ~ rate is falling
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Meigs County reponed one of its
lowest unemployment figures in the
.last se•eral_ yc~ during the month of
.September, according to unemployment figures released this week. by
-the Ohio Bureau of Employmen.t Services.
Meigs County's 8.8 percent unem·ployment rate for September showed
.a .2 percent decrease from August
.figures, and a 1.5 percent decrease
from the county's jobless figures one
·year ago.
According ·to OBES estimates,
.8,000 members of the county's 8,800
member labor force were employed·
.in Septembllr. Unemployment rates
.reached 12.5 percent in the county as
recently as February 1995.
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, Several other area counties also
reported unemployment rate decreases from jobless figures one year ago

Ohio UniversitY.
College of Os~opathic Medicine

Question: My father died from a strokes.
stroke more than 10 years ago, Late. One's risk of stroke is influenced
ly, I've had several headaches that J by a number of factors, Family histhought were 'the start of a slroke. tory is an impprtant one, and your
My doctor tells ine that I haven't had history puts you at some risk, Age is
one, though, How can r. tell if I'm the most predictable factor, howev-.·
having a stroke?
er, The risk of stroke doubles for ·
Answer: Once a portion of the each decade one survives beyond
brain is deprived of its normol cin:u- age 55. High blood pressure, .smokl.tion for mo~ than a few litinutes, ing, diabetes, high cholesterol, irregthose specific cells die. 'Therefore, ular heartbeat and having abnormal
the function they served is lost, beart valves are among other risk
Immediate death occurs when a factors.
stroke affects brain centers that con·
HCadacbe is a common symptom
trol breathing or other essential life .in several subtypes of iscbemic and
functions. Destruction of other hemorrhagic strokes, Fortunately,
important but less life-th,reatening though, because almost everyone
areas results in paralysis·of one side has occasional headaches, it is not
of the body, blindness in one eye, the only ·symptom in these strokes:
partial loss of vision in .both eyes, Loss of sensation or the use of some
difficulty with speech, or other- body , part is typically present, too.
symptoms characteristic of stroke.
So if you only have a headacbe, you
I ·think the following numbers probably aren't having a stroke,
emphasize the magnitude of the
Individuals who are Pl'One to
problem stroke causes. It is the third stroke can experience a stroke-like
leading cause of death in the United episode that cleus up inS to 10 minStates following heart disease and utes. This is called a transient
cancer. About 500,000 people have a . ·. ischemic attack, or TIA, and should
stroke each year, and 150,000 of not be ignored. Witho11t appropriate
these individuals die from it. ''11!e medical treatment, the temporary
es1imated total cost to our, society slowing of blood supply to an area
from stroke. when counting lost pl;O· of the brain that causes lhe TIA can
ductivity aild necessary health care, become a permanent blockage. In
is $20 billion each year. That is other words, a TIA ~an tum into a
"real" money, even for a politician, . full-blown stroke, If you think
Strokes are caused by a disrup- you've had a TIA. you should go to
tion in the blood supply to the brain. lhe emergency room of your local
This can be frqm either blockage or hospital ·as soon as possible.
rupture o( a blood vessel. When loss
If you have a full-blown stroke,
of circulation is caused by blockage the damage may be irre•crsible.
of ihe supplying artery, . it creates Brain cells don't grow anew when
what we doctors call an "ischemic they are damaged as skin cells do.
stroke." This is by far the most com- Other brain cells may be able to
· JOon type of stroke -- accounting for assume a ponion of the duties of
. 80 percent of cases and can be stroke-damaged cells and, thereby,
caused by hafdening of the arteries, help you regain some of lhe lost .
or a bloOd clot that produces an function. But the amo.unl of this .
abrupt blockage of the blood flow. reco•el)l is always much less than
The Olhef 20 percent are "rupture we desire.
strokes" in. which the vessel's con"Family Medicine" is a weekly
tents are spilled destructively into column, To submit questions, write
tbe surrounding tissue instead of to John C. Wolf, D,O,, Ohio Univerdelivering its oxygen and nutrients sity College of Osteopathic Medito the brain in the normal fashion. cine, Grosvenor Hall, Atbens, Ohio
Doctors call these "hemorrhagic" 45701.
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By PAMELA BROGAN
Gannett News Service
WASHINGTON - Rep,-elect
Ted Strickland, who agrees with
'President Clinton that moderate
Republicans and Democrats can
,work together in the IOSth Congress,
,said his fi.St official acts will be to
icreate programs to boost tourism in
'his retion and to help welfare recip•ients get jobs.
"I think the voters across the
1nation signaled that they wanted
'moderation," said Strickland, the
!Democrat who bllat incumbent GOP
.Rep. Frank Cremeans in Ohio's 6th
1congressional District. "I think peo·
·pte are tired of the rancor a~d ,partisan bitterness. I know I'm tired of it."
' "I expect to work with moderate
Republicans like Rick Lazio, R-N.Y..
whom I consider a personal friend .
!But the more extreme Republicans
'like (House Majority Leader) Rep.
Dick Anney and (House Majority
Whip) Rep. Thomas DeLay, R-Tex ..
1 doubt whether I'll be able to work
with them." ·
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Strickland also took a wait-and·
'see attitude toward House Speaker
Newt Gingrich, R-Ga., and said Gingrich is sounding more like a moderate tbese days.
"Gingrich has definitely gotten
quiet and put. on a more moderate
face," · said. ,Strickland, who visits
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He now admits "reluctantly" that
orientation session.
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,comprehensive health care refonn
Out of 73 fteshmcn-elect, Strick- legislation isn't likely to be approved
land is oncQftwo lawmakers who are bY. the GOP-led Congres.s:
making a return trip to Capitol Hill..
"The next besuhing would be to
When lawmakers arc defeated, they insure children," said Strickland,
lose their seniority in Congress and \Who sald he got the idea from Verbecome " freshmen" again.
mont Gov. Howard Dean, a Dcmoc·
Strickland, who was first elected ·rat.
to Congress in 1992, narrowly lostto
''Perhaps we could have a chil·
Cremeans in 1994 when the GOP drcn's-only health care policy," if
took control of Congress for the first universal co•erage is too expensive.
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time in 40 years.
"This would obviously help my dis. The other returning "freshman" is trict and the nation," Strickland said.
Rep ..;elect Da•id Price, D-N.C,, who
Strickland also said be might supdefeated GOP incumbent"Fred Heine- pon a constitutionalllmendment to
man,
require a balanced budget if it is simDuring his first weeks in office, ilar to a plan proposed in the last ConStrickland said he will help to boost gre$S by Rep. Bob Wise, D· W.Va.
· tourism in tlf!\ region by proposing to
Wise's bill would have required
.link together county tourism offices Jthe federal government to balance it's
in his district. The goal, Strickland 1owrating budget, but carry dP.bt on
said, is to create less competition · longer-term infrastructure projects
among the counties, but more tourism like roads and buildings .
dollars (or the region.
Strickland said he would consid.Strickland also plans to launch an er supporting a constitutional amend" economic uplift" program to assist ment if it included a provision to deal
people who want to get off welfare, with recessions so that unemployed
but don't have the ,proper job-search people wouldn' t be denied benefits.
skills or can't attend job interviews
Last week, President Clinton
because· the~ don't have clothing, seemed to supporHhe idea of a battransportation or child care.
anced-budge! amendment. but now
During the campaign, Strickland. his top aides are trying to downplay
a psyc~ologist, pushed uni •ersal his remarks, possibly because they
health care as his top.legislative pri- , don't want to drum upsupponforthe ·
ority,
arn'endment.

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Labor couldn't derail
Chabot in .1st District
By TERRY KINNEY
Aleoclated P111.. Writer
CINCINNATI -Organized labor is taking credit for ousting two fresh- .
man Republicans from Ohio's congressional delegation. But the &lt;;lOP incum- ·
bent in southwest Ohio survived the big-money ad campaign. ·
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"It had vinuaUy no effect in my district," said Rep. Steve Chabot; R·
Ohio, a (irst-terrner who defeated Democratic challenger Mark Longabaugh. ·
· "For the $I.S million they put out, it was money not particularly well
spent."
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The AFL-CIO has acknowledged spending $35 million nationwide.
Republicans say the amount could be tluee times that. even though DemocI'IU failed to retake control of Congress.
Dan Radford, who runs the Cincinnati AFL.CIO Labor Council, thinks
unioniitS got mono than Chabot realizes. Radford contends !hat labor reslutped
the debate not only in targeted districts, but throughout the nation.
"This whole race was on our issues," Radford said Wednesday. "It was
not on gun control or abortion, it was on workers' issues- safety and health
-and that's where the whole focus of the (incoming) IOSth·Congress will
be.
· "I don't think you'll see the IOSth with the same arrogant attitude as the
104th." the first controlled by Republiciii!S in 40 yean. ·
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Democrats reclaimed the lOth District in northeast'Ohio ·from Rep. Mar·
tin Hoke, and the 6th District in southeast Ohio from Rep. Frank Cremeans.
In those districts, Democra!S capitalized on the name recognition of fanner
Cleveland Mayor Dennis Kucinich and fonner Rep. Ted Strickland:
"We had a new candidate. He was articulate and very good, but he had
never held public office," Radford said of the 1st District race.
"What happened, in my opinion, was that voters took some incumbents
back in, along the same lines as (President) Clinton was re-elected. They .
rationalized that things are good, and the same things tbat benefited Clinton benefited some incumbents."
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Radford thinks labor's campaign ads helped isolate House Speaker Newt
· Gingrich, R-Ga. But Chabot, who won with 54 percent of the vote, had not
run away from his association with Gingrich..
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"I often said that when I agreed with Newt, he .and I voted similarly,"
Chabot said. "I was not one who distanced .myself'from the speaker."
That association did not hun hiJll, and Radford acknowledged that Chabot
did a good job of identifying with the blue-collar ideology of Cincinnati's
west side.
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"My door and my ear will always- be opo;n to working people, whether
they be union or nonunion," Chabot said.
The lone grudge he holds concerns "the nature" of some ads bought by
the AfL.CJO. One accused him of voting for a congressional pay increase,
even though the vote occurred years before Chabot was in Congress.
"I don't have a problem with unions spending JliQney on races," Chabot
said. "But truth was a casualty."

Letters to the·editor
Remembering a friend
Dear Editor
Remembepng the passin~ of a
friend, Alf Yeager of Forest Run,
, brought back a couple of old memories.
In 1942, my pop bought my first
car.' the old "Tin Lizzie", from AI f. In

1949, I bought my first home trom
him.
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It's trUe what they say, that m your
lifetime you will touch a lo! of lives.
Virgil Walker,
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Tax money wasted/

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Dear.Editor
gun specifiCaliop may be applied, but
You are the taxpayers and you in the beginning two seperate gun
have the right to know just how your specifications were given to me plus
hard earned money is being wasted my additional sentences.
by the people you elected in office!
After appe:'ring. in coun, the secIn April ofthis past year, two sher- ond gun spec1ficauo~ was supposed
ifrs deputies were sent to Lebanon, . to be removed smce It IS not permitOhio to cseon me back to the Meigs ted by law. Now, you would be led to
County Jail. I was brought back on believe that .three years of hard ume
April 28, and was supposed to appear would be removed from my sentence,
in Common Pleas Coun. The fol- but the truth as it may be 1s these
lowing morning, I was scheduled to actions did absolutely nothi~g_ to
appear in front of Judge Fred W. reduce my sentence of the addltton·
Crow Jll. but I remain~ in the coun· al three years and your JliQney was ·
ty jail until the' following Monday:
wasted!
Previously, I had been ~anded down
Joses Scott,
1 sentence of five to fifteen years, ten
1.
Inmate,
Lebanon
Correction
1o twenty years plus an additional.
Institute,
lerm of six yean actual incarceration
Lebanon, Ohio
for two separate gun specifications.
The law clarly states that only one

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Today is Frid~y. Nov. 15, the 320th day of 1996. There are 46 days left
in the year. ;
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Today'$ Highlight in History:
On Nov. 15, !7n. the Continental Congress approved theAnicles of Con·
federation, a precursor to the Constitution of the Uniled StateJ. .
On this date:
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In 1806. exploler ~bulan Pike sighted the mountaintop that later became
known as Pikes Pealc.
In 1889, Brazil's monarchy was ovettluown. A republic was proclaimed
following the OUSter of Dom Pedro II, the country 's second and last •'!'per-

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In 1926, the National Broadcasting Company made its on-air debut with
a radio network of 24 stations. •
Jn 1939. President Fruklin Roosevelt laid the cornerstone of the Jeffer1011 Memorial in WuhinJton D.C.
In 1940, the lint 75,000 men were called to armed forces duty under
peilCelime con.cription.
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In 1948, William Lyon Mackenzie Kins retired as prime minister of Cana·
da after 2 1 yem. He was succeeded by Louis St. Laurent.
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By JIICk Ander8on
and Jill Moller
WASHINGTON -- In the summer
of 1995, Washington w~earing up
for a budget showdownrbetwee11-the
Republican Co,f'gress anll-,rresurgent
President Clinton. But Rep. Bill
Richardson, D-N.M., would occasionally sneak off for some more·delicate negotiations.
A series of breakfast meetings in
New York City between Richardson
and Iraq's ambassador to the United
Nations, Nizar Hamdoon, eventually
helped produce the diplomatic coup
of the summer. Richardson was able
to win the release of two American
citizens who ~ad been jailed by Saddam Hussein after they accidentally
strayed into Iraqi territory.
. Richardson's mission in New York
Wl!S kept a stri~t ·secret until the two
Americans were released, which led
to some delicate situations when he
would run -into rome of his House
colleagues en route between Washington and New York.
The strangest moment may have
come when Richardson ran into
American · U.N.
ambassador

Madeleine K. Albright, who didn't
know about the mission. When
Albright pressed Richardson about
his destination, he finally told her he

By Jack Anderson

and
~an Moller
was delivering a speech.
Sixteen months later, Richardson
and Albright are two of the darkhorse candidates to be the next secretary of state, a job that became
vacant when Warren Christopher did
the expected and resigned following
Clinton's re-election.
But a senior Democratic slrategist, .
·Who spoke on the condition of
anonymity, says Albright likely won't
become the first woman to break
through the State Qepartment's glass
ceiling. ··Albright won't get it," this
official predicted. in pan because she
has viOlated an unwriuen rule of Cabinet protocol by lobbying for the pust.
As we reported last month,
Albright bas told associates ihat if she

is not chosen as Christopher's successor, she will leave the U.N. post.
She ~ also made her ambitions
known in a published interview.
Some White House officials were
less than pleased by her behind-the·
scenes ultimatum.
Another senipr White House official who spuke to the president about
"!bright, however, told us Clinton
"didn't indicate any concern" about
Albright's public posturing and that
he "has a great deal of confidence i~
her."
The same senior White House
official also added that he "would not
be at all surprised" if Richardson
became the surprise choice for the
post. "He .has done an enormous
. amount of things (for the administration) that require deliclite diplomacy1" said this adviser. ·
If Richardson were to get the job
(he's also been mentioned as a can·
didate for Secretary of Energy,
among other posts), it would represent a sharp depanure from the
striped-pants. Ivy League-types that
traditionally occupy the State Depan·ment. He would become the first

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A daily. kiss goes a ·long way
By George R- Plagenz

tally, was George, was testimony that
this can be true. He kissed my moth·
er every morning before he left for ·
the office: He drove until he was well

When "Georgie Porgie ... kissed
the girls and made them cry," he
should have realized that little girls
do not always like little boys to take
liberties with them.
That of course has not stopped the
Georgie Porgies of this world. It was·
n't until recently, hOwever, that we
began making a federal case of it and
Sl!Uttd slapping sanctions on Georgie
(banishment from school and no ice
cream).
Is all this going to lead eventually to a ban em kissing'? Before we rake
any such drastic step, we should talk
to Joyce Brothers. Her old-fashioned
advice for husbimds is "Kiss your
wife every morning when you leave
for work. You don 't have to feel like
doing it. Just do it."
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Not only is this good .for a marriage, says the pop psychologist, but
"German researchers have found
that men who kiss their wives .every
morning have fewer accidentS on lhe
way to work than the men who omit
the morning kiss." ·
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My father,' whose name, inciden·

George R. Plagenz
past 80 and never had an accident ..
expect for a few bumper encounters
of the minor kind.
If for you the seat belt takes the
place of the marital kiss in protecting
you on the highway, maybe another
statistic by Joyce Brothers will make
a conven out of you. The ritual
kissers, she found, earn from 20 per:
cent to 30 percent more money and
live five ye'!I'S longer than husbands
who are stingy with their kisses.
I once re~ an anicle by a visiting
professor of sociology at Princeton
University. He was from Lebanon.
Titled ''The Americanization of
George" (yes, another George!), the
story was about the transfonnation of
the professor's 12,year-old son following his arrival in this country.
Young George grew up in

Lebanon in a " nunuring atmosphere
of touching, kissing and hugging -·
regardless of gender." Today in the
Lebanese professor's household in
America, in place of the "tender
encounJer" once fondly anticipated
by both father and son as th~ father
would return home from work, there
is a cold handshake and a casual "Hi,
Dad" oronmore exuberant occasions
a ••tamed version of the American
high five ."
"Ritualized as the emotive expressions of Lebanese family life often
arc," wrote George's father, "they
remain nonetheless tokens of good·
will and tamaraderi·c and serve to
allay many of the fears and anxieties
of young people. ..
The Georgie Porgies of thi s world
would feel right at home in Romania
too. When a group of young Amencan.s went t.o Romama. they found a
natd1on of k1~1ithrs. O~c .of t~e nkall?n·
a1 ances IS t c permlla, or ISSmg
dance.
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One A_mencan g~rl sa.ld, We got
enough k1sscs on our am val \O make
us feel loved forthc rest of our stay. "

There was little •ubstantive c0 ij,.
munication between hosts and guc&gt;its
because of the language barrier b~t , .
said one of the tour leaders, "the !anguage of affection br\dged the gUlf
marvelously."
· My old friend Sam Perdue woujd
have understood. Every year he sent
us holiday greetings with his pre·
scription for a happy new year. "Kits
a lot, laugh a lot,'' said Sam.
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Of course you don't bu1ld warmV,
and affection between people bY.
forcing them to act the pan. Nevertheless, until we get to the plaoc
where we wanttd do it -- where we
want to put our arms around each oth·
er -- this world isn't going to find fa
way out of its problems.
t
Maybe things will change and v.a:,
will be able to revise the nurse!)'
rhyme to: "Georgie Porgic ... ,kis~
the .girls and made them cry -· for
. more." But uniil that day, Georgie
Porgic must stand in the comer:
politically incorrect.
George Piagenz is 8 syndkated
writer ror NewspaJM!r Eaterp~
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ulations. Its supponen' highest hope opponcniS. masterminded by a Wash· more helpful. The. Dole campaig,,
By William A. Rusher
was
that Americans simply wouldn 't ington Democratic campaign consul- wh1ch m1sht have 1gnned real inlet
This column had the honor, on
July
1993, of being the first in realize .that bettcr-qualifie~ white taiu named Bob' Shrum, was one of est in California if Mr. Dole hall
applicants
for college the filthiest I have ever s.cen. Know- backed the meas~re early and loud!)
America to rcpun the launching of and Asian
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ing ihat liCalifornians· opposed race and demanded that Mr. Clinton jib
the California Civil Rights Initiative.
preferences
by a wide margin, they likewise, left it vinually untouche~
·The CCRI amends the state constituhad
no
alterhative
but to lie them· untilraioi~i~Jg it sounded like (and waS)
tion to bar discrimination by race or
gender in public employme'llt, edu- . admission, state employment and selveS blue in the face about what the an act o'IOesperation. The Republioall
cat!on and contracting. "Thjs is a state coatracts were being shoved measure would actually do. Thus they state central committee com mig..
charged (with the loyal help of most sioned an ad for CCRI quotins M.
m~tnstream proposal," I wrote, "and aside in favor of blacks and Hi spanof the media) that it would "eliminate tin Luther King Jr., then canceled it
Will have tremendous conservative ics.
..5upport: "
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Early on, CCRJ's supponers affirmative action" -· that being a before running it when it drew fire f&lt;t
At the same t1me, I warned, "We· noticed a· strange thing: Many busi- nebulous but popular term for all • quoting King out of context .. but not
must expect that the CCRI will be nessmen, to whom they looked for sorts of progra'!'s to. help disadvan· before giving a copy of it \0 the Loe
fought tooth and claw by the what they assumed would be auto- taged minorities, many of which Angeles Times, which spread it aD
entrenched interests that are busy mahc suppon, were hostile to the (such as outreach programs and'job uver the state. Anpther ad, 'whic6 .
impusing reverse discrimination on idea. It turned out that these busi- training') would be untouched by stressed that Mr. Clinton oppose~
ever-wider areas of American society. nessmen were up to their ears in race CCRJ. They paid Louisiana racist CCRI, may actually have done tiM!
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But they are vastly outnumbered, and preferences in their own businesses, · David Duke $4,000 to come io Cal- initiative ~ore harm than @ood.
ifornia
to
debate
in
favor
of
CCRI,
But
the
people
of
Californi4
they ""ow it."
.
havins long since decided that hiring
On Nov. 5, after survi~ing more quotas were 1 small price to pay for · then ran TV spots say ins CCRI was wcren 't ·fooled. Now watch ot'l"C
perils than Pauline, the CCRJ peace on the rw:iaHront. By late 1995 supported by "Dole, Gingrich and states -- and Congress -· follow theil
,
(renamed Proposition 209 on Cali- CCRJ, though a.~ pupular with the Duke." Another TV ad featured lead.
WIUJam A. R:uher II a Dinla~
fornia ballots) sailed over the top by voters as e-. was on its deathbed for hooded Klansmen burning a fiery
pilhed Fellow ol' tile
a husky margin..
lack of the money -ded to put it on cross.
Truth to tell, the antics of some of lutltute for tile Study ol' s~
·n.e story of how the promise of the ballot.
the Civil Rights Act of 1964, to bar
To his eternal Ql'edit, Gov. Pete CCRI's Slll'JIOr1tn weren't much IIWIIhlp and Polltleal Phllo11pll~
discrimination · based on race, was Wilson endorsed CCRI and named a
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twisted in the following 30 yean into black Sacramento businessman, Ward
Today's
Binhdays:
Former
White
House
Chief
of
Staff
Howard
H.
Bak-•
a policy of . srantins preferences Cannerly, to lead the drive to put it
based on precisely that, is. long and on the 1996 ballot CQnnerly proved er Jr. is 71 ·.Actor Ed Asner is 67. Singer Petula Clark is 64. Actress loansickening, Congress never voted for immcn~ly competent: The necessary . na Barnes ts 62. Actor Sam Waterston is ~6. Pop singer Fridl (ABBA) is
51. S!nRer Janet Lennon, (The l.ennon Sisters) is 50. Actor Yaphet Kouo is
such 1 result, nor did any state legis- funds were found at last, and a mil· , 47.
Stnacr Alc~ander 0 Neal1s 43. R~k singer-producer Mitch lluter 1' .
lature. It was achieved stealthily,· by lion signatures were collected.
42. Actress Beverly D'Angelo is 42. "Tonisht Show" bandleadcr Kevi
The en1ui&lt;lg campaign by CCRI's Eubanks is 39.
court decisions and government. tel,

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Pomeroy msn cited In accident

Helen Lynette Combs

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Helen Lynette Combs, 81, Rutland, died Thunday, Nov. 14, 1996 in Holzer Medical Center.
Born Jan. 21, 191~ in Belpre, dauJhteroftho late W'lltiam and M.y Jus·
.tice Wan:ro, she was a llomemater and a member of the Full Ooepel LiJhthouse Chun:h, Pomeroy.
She is surviv.ed by a son and daughter-in-law, Lee Jr. and Peggie Combs
of Gallipolis; a daughter and son-in-law, Dorolby and
Gore of Rut·
land; four grandchildren and three great-gnndchildret!; and several nieces
and nephews.
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She was preceded in death by her husband, Lee M. Combs Sr.; and by a
grandson and three brothers.
Services will be 'I p.m. Sunday in tho Birchfield Funeral Horne, Rutland.
with Pastor Roy Hunter·officiating. Burial will be in the Miles Cemetery,
Rutland. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2-4 and 7·9 p.m. Saturday.

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A 33-year-old Pomaoy man wu cited Thursday ·~ina on c~ '
of failure to control and driving under auspension folloWing • ~ ICCI· ,
dellt an Riebel Road in Cheltcr Township Sunday.
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Charles D. Reitmirc, WiDow Cleek Road, was eutbound on ~I
Road in a 1981 Ford Fairmont Sunday around 10:30 p.m. when he fliled .
to make the tum onto the bridge and went off the left side of the road,
striking the guardrail and slidina over an embankment, striking some trees.
Meigs County Sheriff James M. Soulsby reported .
'The driver and two passengers left the scene, Soulsby said.
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Deputies attempted to contact Reitmire Wednesday and loft word wtth
relatives. He reponed to the sheriffs office Thursday evening, Soulsby(
said.

Unattended vehicle strikes car

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No injuries or citations were reported after an unattcnded car coasted
into a parked vehicle in Thppen Plains Thursday mornins.
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. A 1979 Volkswagen owned by Chad Griffith, Thppen Plains, and~- ·
ven by Michael Guess, Tuppers Plains, was parked at the Thppen PI81J11
. BP station getting fuel, according to a Meigs County Sherifrs Department!
· report. Guess left the car running while he went in to pay for fuel.
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When he returned, the VW was coasting across Sune Rou~ 7 and struck.
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a parked 1992 Ford owned by Casey Coffey.
Light damage was reponed to right rear door of the Coffey vehicle and!
to t!t• corner of the right front fender of Griffith's vehicle, accordin1 to·
the repo~.

Mabel C. Goff, 81, Langsville, died Thursday, Nov. 14, 1996 in Veterans
Memoriw. Hospital.
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Born Feb. 24, 1915, in Mammoth, W.Va., iiaugh~er of the late SlaDford
K. and Beni~ May Grass l;)avis, she was 1 homemaker and amemlier of the
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Danville Church of Christ.
Vandalism complaints filed with therlff
She is survived by two sons and ilaughtefS'-in·l•w, Marlin and Yvonne Goff
Deputies of the Meigs County Sherifrs bepartment investigated
of Monroe, Mich., and Delmas and Carol Goff of Lanssville; three daugb.
complaints
Thursday.
te'rs and sons-in-law, Darlene and Earl Dill of Bowlina Green, Ky., Rosan· Jane Reeves, Cherry Ridge Road, Pomeroy, reponed Thursday that dur·
·na and Carlos R. Kitchen of West Jefferson, and Gloria and Keith Oiler of
ing the night. someone tore dle door off her mailbox and threw it into tbe
·Langsville; a brother, Samuel Davis of Urbana; a sister, Garnet Harless of
roadway.
Wilkesville; nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild; sevml niecel and
An Wolfe, Racine, notified the sherirrs office th!tt sometime during
nephews.
the day someone had driven onto his propeny and turned on the outside·
· She was also preceded in death by her husband. Darrel K. Goff, in 1969;
water spigot letting the water run out.
and by six brothers and two sisters.
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Graveude services will be 3:30p.m. Sunday in the Danville Cemetery,
';'By The Aleoclated Pre••
set tonight will be at 5:IS p.m. and Danville, )l'ith Brother Denver Hill officiating .. Friends may coli at ·BirchWater lines in the Tuppei's Plains-Chester Water District will be Oushed
' :. A high pressure system will .pro-· sunrise Saturday at7:18 a.m.
' field Funeral Home, Rutland, from 2,4 and 6-9 p.'m.. Saturday.
next week.
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Weather forecast:
:: vide mostly.sunny skies and warmer
Donald
C.
Poole,
general
manager,
announcedthe
followins
.chedulc:
Tonight...Clcar and cold. Lows
, 'southerly winds on Saturday. Highs
Monday- Chester on SR 248to Five Points, Thppen Plains, Bashan
. :will.range from the upper 40s in the from the mid tee~s nonheast to the
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to
Dorcas
and Morning Star Subdivision.
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mid 20s southeast.
•· nonh to low 50s in the south.
Tuesday
Vanderhoof
Road
to
Dow
Lake.
Thppen
Plains
to
Anna McHaffie, 58, Racine, died Thursday, Nov. 14, 1996 in the Ohio ·
Saturday...Mosdy sunny and a lit;.' An approaching frontal system
Coolville,
SR
681.
J:ould bring some rain to Ohio on tle warmer. Highs 40s nonh to the State University Hospitals, Columbus.
Wednesday- Dorcas to East Letart, Thppen Plains to Coolville Road,
Arrangements will be announced later by the Fisher Funeral Home, MidSunday, when temperatures will be mid 50s south.
Darwin to Pageville, including Gold Ridge.
dleport. ·
Extended forecut:
, ·mostly in the 50s, the National
Thursday - Guysville and Stewart, Boardwell and Kilvert, and'
Sunday...A chance of rain. Luws
'Weather Service said.
and Stringtown.
Canaanville
·: The extended forecast calls for fair from the mid 30s to lower 40s.
Poole
said
!hat the water may not be clear for several miles around those
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· ,skies and even warmer temperatures Highs mainly in the 50s.
·locations
while
the Oushing is being done, but that it will clear up soon
Monday...Fair. Lows around 40
~ early nel\l week.
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afler
the
Oushing.
If cloudy \Vater continues then the office should be con·
. :: 'The record-high temperature for and high around 50.
. tacted. he said.
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Thesday... Fair. Lows in the 30s.
this date at the Columbus weather
He
said
that
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he
schedule
!llst·
week
had
to
be suspended because of
COLUMBUS
(AP)
.The
union
Dailey,
36,
pf
Washington
Court
, siation was 71 degrees in 1971 while Highs 50 to 55. ·
system
problems
and
the
cold
weather.
representing
Bureau
of
Workers'
·House,
made
no
statements
in
coun
'!.the record low was 15 in .1883. SunCompensation ~mployees said ' and uid nothing as he was returned
agency officials ignored their to the county jail.
The union held a news conference
requests for tighter security at an
office building where a disgruntled ·to release.details of several suggesformer client took several people ·lions to beef up security at the Green
hostage.
building.
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Among them: .
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - . week on charge~ she killed her 3WIXOM, Mich. (AP) -A cam- ic and everyone ran."
have
·compromised
some
of
their
• Restricting access to some
Neighbors of Mary Beth·Davis said • .year-old daughter, Tegan, in March
ouflaged
man who "shot his way"
Said police Sgt. Richard Howe:
.
: ihey were stunned'lo Jearn the former .I ~82 and poiso~ her 10-week-old security considerations," Peter Wray, floors .
·
into
a
Ford
plant
with
an
assaull
rifle,
:"He
more or less shot his way int.o
• Stationing armed High'¥ay
!West Virginia resident has been son, Seth, in September 1981. The spokesman for the Ohio Civil Service
killing one man and injuring three ·the plant. ..
, charged with killing one of her chi!- boy was left severely retarded and j'lmployees Association, said Thun· Patrol troopers in the lobby.
others, hid out in drain tunnels before
About 200 day' shift workers were
day:
The'
union
represents
1,150
•
Making
visitors
pass
through
;dren and poisonina another more than' has since lived in an institution. .
. being flushed out with a threat of tear on their lunch break when the gun·
bureau
and
250
Industrial
Commismetal
detectors
on
their
way
into
the
.
decade ago.
·
Dane Tabor, a minister who has
·
'
.man walked into the cafeteria. Qne.
.
.
· . gas. .
Davis was taken to Greenbrier lived near the Davis 'home for 35 sion employees who work in the building.
Gerald
Michael
Atkins,
29,
bad
·
employee said "he looked like Ram·
• ·Providing better training for
'County for arraignment on one count •years, said he read about the woman's William Green building.
.
fled
into
the
uqderground
maze
'of
·bo"
and others were struck by his
Authorities say James L. Dailey, security personnel to help them spot
,of lint-degree murder and two counts .arrest in his morning paper Thursday..
stonn tunnels beneath the factory, .calm as he silently rclooded the
"I guess it's about the same as! upset . over a claim the bureau had potential troublemakers.
:or attempted poisoning. Lewisburg ·
·police said. He surrendered Thursday assaull weal'?"·
denied,
took
three
hostages
on
the
Wray
said
some
bureau
regional
:attorney Paul Detch said Thursday_ reading about it happening any·
afternoon after several hours when 1
:she was then freed on $60,000 bond where," Tabor said. "The close prox- · · 12th floor of the bureau's headquar- offices already have better security
·;and relurned to her home in Union- imity to one's neighborliood doesn't ters. He was armed with three guns . than the main office. In some, claims police located him in a culvert and
him over a loudsP.aker.
.;town, Pa., to care for her two other seem to be as irnpunant as the fact and two cans of gasoline, they said. representatives are separated from ,threatened
The shooting, at least the fifth at
The standoff ended after about clients by thick glass panels. Orher
:thildren.
that such things have been done. It's
a Michigan auto ·ptltnt &lt;ince 1994,
seven
hours,
and
no
one
was
.injured.
buildings
restrict
access
to
work
•;' Davis, 43, was indi~ted earlier this· tragic."
baflled investigators. Atkins is not a
Dailey was a welder for CVI in areas.
.
the suburb of Hilliard until he injured
Bureau Director James Conrad ·: plant worker and has no clear con. 1\vo COIJPies were issued marriage ·his back in 1992.
said he has ordered a review of secu- . nection to the lu&lt;ury-car assembly
.
:plant 30 miles northwest of Detroit. ·
Wearing a denim jacket and blue rity and agency procedures.
:. (Editor's !lote: A laweult out· licenses recently in the Meigs CounFord Motpr Co. spokesman Bill
"I'm saddened that anyone would
.;IJnee the grtevancee of one ty Probate Cour;t of Judge Roben jeans, Dailey appeared somber during
Carroll
· said Atkins has a girlfriend
B
k
his
bond
hearing
on
.three
counts
of
become
despondent
enough
to
create
;party agalnl1 another. It does
who
works
at the plant, but police
~~iving licenses were Jeffrey kidnapping Thursday. Judge Janet yesterday's situation," Conrad said in
;ttot eetablleh guilt or lnnocould
not
immediately
confirm that.
Jackson
of
Franklin
County
Municia
news
release.
"But
instead
of
•cence.)
. Ray Parker, 26, Reedsville, and Jodi
·
Atkins
was.
to
be
arraigned
later
:, 1\vo lawsuits were filed Thesday · Michelle Cecil, 21. Parkersburg, pal Coun set his bond at $1.5 million dwelling on what happened, we're
today
on
charges
that
include
homi'
and scheduled a preliminary hearing using these eventS as a challenge to
the Meigs County Court of Com- W."va.; and Charies ""
cuward Cade, 30, r
·
1 d
step up our a rea y aggress1ye agen- ·cidc.
imon Pleas of Judge Fred w. Crow rn. Pomeroy, and Faith Ann Witl!row. 2S, ·,or Nov. 22.
Startled, unanned security guards
1: Jamie Braley, Pomeroy, filed suit Rutland.
da to . improve service 'to Ohio's
were
helpless to stop the gunman,
.
injured workers.''
;Tuesday against Michael Frost, Long ·r,;;;;;;;;;;,;,~,;,=7==="i1
:who
also
fired at traffic on a nearby
f.
PTO to meet
Conrad said he appointed a com:Bottom. Braley was a passenger in a
highway.
The Middleport PTO will meet at miticc of employees and security pro'C8I' driven by Frost that was involved ·
"He was confronted by security
7
p.m
Thesday. The first and second fessionals to evaluate the risk at
1n an accideni'ln Middleport on Nov.
Am Ele Power .......................42'4
guards
at the door and asked tQ· '
graders
will
present
a
Thapksgiving
bureau
offices.
He
said
he
expected
:Z2, 1994, ..,.,ording to court docu·
Akzo ................ ,.....................6.5 \
jleave,"
Carroll
said. "He then pulled ·
program.
recommendations
within
I
0
days.
:Rtents. He alleges receiving severe
A1hlarid 011 ...........................43'1.
1\vo
armed,
city
police
officers
out
an.
assault
rifle
and stoned shoot·
1
ATicT ••••••••.•• ~ .........................37'1.
~itjuries to .his neck, baclc. legs and
ling.
That
resulted
in
chaos and panwere on (luty . ·
Bank One ......................... ~ .....42:~ Au~iary to meet
)bqulder. A jury trial is requested.
8oft! Evan• ............................ 13 •
The New Haven Volunteer Fire
: In an unrelated matter, the Vinton t
Borg-Wamlir ......................... 39'1. Dep~ent Auxiliary will hold a ·
~ounty National Bank of McArthur ·
Chemplon ............................. 22'1. Christmas bazaar Dec. 7 from 10 a.m. .
FRI. THRU TKUAS
:,;led a foreclosure action against :
CharmiOfl Shopa.................. 4').
Units of the Meigs County EmerEMILIO
ESTEVEZ IN
to
4
p.m
at
the
fire
building
in
New
i
:James M. and Tammy, S. Petty, . City Holding .......................... 22'o
gency Medical Service recorded five
D3:
THE,MIGHTY
Hav~n.
A
parade
with
Santa
Claus
Federal
Mogul
.......................
22\
:McArthur, doing business as James ·
DUCKS
Gannett .................................n"J. and the Wah.ama Band will begin at calls -for assistance Thursday. UnitS
:Petty Logging. The bank seeks to
responding included:
ONE
EVENING
SHOW 7:30
Gooctyar
..............................
48~
I p.m. Door prizes will be awarded.
~over $71,789.58 plus interest.
MIDDLEPORT
4te
Bt23
K-mart .....................................9\
For table reservations residents "'ay
2:29 p.m., State Route 7, Nellie
Lllnds End .............................. 25
call
882-2814 or 882·2231 .
Limited :.................................
'Watkins, Veterans Memorial HospiThe
Sentinel
Ohio Y1lley tiiiiiK ...................~:
tal;
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8:23 p.m.• Overbrook . Nursing
I
Center, Mabel Goff, VMH.
Veterans Memorial
,.......,.. evuy llftenloon, Moodily......,..,
RUTLAND
' ftldly, Ill Coon St., Pomeroy, ,Ohio, by lhe
Thursday admissions- Florence.
10:03
a.m.,
N(w Lima Road, · ·
, 'llllio Vlttoy l'Wtlohill eo....,IO..- Co.,
Circle, Pomeroy; EmmaJ. Robinson,
(......,., Obio 4!1769, ·Pb. 99'2-21$6. Second
Helen Combs, Holzer Medical Cen' :
Racine.
·
- - pold. """-·Ohio;
.
ter.
Thursday discharges .:.... none.
II Q lit 'he AIIOCIIa!cl Preu., ad &amp;be 01110
SYRA.qJSE
Holzer Medical Center
lfe•¥41 Aetod lc
2:07
a.m.,
Waters Edge ApanDischarges Nov. 14 - David
ments,
Racine,
Dole
Hoffman, HMC; ·
Our Entire stock of artiftclal
·
Stock raporta 1r1
Edwards, Nea Henry, Mrs. Paul
n.
DllifJ SooliMI. IllC&lt;lon
I'IOII1MAIIUISoed
·51.,
-Pomeroy,
- ..
5:33
p.m.,
Rocksprings
Rehlbili·
quat•
provldttd
a.m.
llllio 4S71i9. .
Sanden and daughter, Joyce Kern.
·. tation Center, Jleen Woods, VMH. .
of Gelllpolll.
. - (Published wltll pe1'tDIMioa)

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:·Warming trend expected ·
·: to hit .area on Saturday

TP-C plans water line flushing

Anna McHaffie

Union renews concerns ·
over workplace security

Deadly shooting at Ford
plant puzzles authorities

~:Ex-neighbors of murder
• i~uspect jolted by charges

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Curtains for race preferences
t2.

Al:cuWeamer8 roo- ror
MICH.

Americaq of Hispanic heritage !O
gain such a senior slot in an admi~:
·istration.
· Yet it would come as little surprise
to the world leaders who have come
to know Richardson during his diplomatic forays on the administration's
!&gt;ehalf. Besides Iraq, Richardson has
helped resolve diplomatic stalemate.s
in Nonh Korea, Haiti and Bosnia,
among other places. He declined to
comment for this article.
Sources say Richardson is among
a small group of contenders who've
been contacted by the White House
-- a group that also includes former
Georgia Sen . Sam Nunn, former
Senate Majority Leader George
Mitchell and Sen. Richard Lugar of
Indiana. Clinton himself is. keeping
quiet on the issue.
.
As of early this week, the front·
runner appeared to be·Mitchell. He
and Clinton became close during
preparation for . the presidential
debates this fall .1&gt;(ltchell played Bob
Dole during rehearsals. The two also
became close during Clinton's Olst
two years in office, when they
worked side-by-side on controversial
issues like NAFrA and the 1993 bUd·
get agreement.
"Mitchell really built a rapport
with Clinton in the debates," says one
Democrat w"" knows both men.
This source says Clinton views
Mitchell in some ways as a "father
figure, " who's wise in the ways of
Washington and helped the young
president during some of his most
difficult days. Mitchell could not be
reached for comment.
Yet Mitchell may decide to pass
on the opponunity to rc-cntcr.politics.
He recently got married, and he' ~
turned down other time-consuming
opportunities .that have come ~is
way, such as becoming the commissioner of Major League Baseball.
A senior White House official says
Clinton is relying on~ small group ,)f
advisers for this decision. consisting
of outgoing Chief of Staff Leon
Panetta, incoming Chief of Staff e
Erskine Bowles and Christopher. 1'\1!'
official said that Christopher's advice
would probably carry the greatest
weight.
Jack Anderson and Jan Molt,r
.are writers for United Feature
Sy11dicate, Inc.
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:icivu ·actions filed · Marriage licenses

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'Announcements

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Meigs EMS runs

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thank the 4,000+ voters who supported him on
November 5th, and all of the many ·people who
worked so hard ·to effect a change in · the
Sheriff's Omce. Our first venture into politics
has been enlightening, rewarding, and
encouraging.
Thank You,

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Friday, No~ 15, 1918

The Daily Sen~~~

Sports

AL honors Rangers' Gonzalez with MVI' honors

Frkllly, Novamber 15, 1 - .

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Eastern volleyball teams
receive honors at banquet

VOLLEYBALL SENIORS HONORED - Eut·

. · em'a Mnlor ~~Warda went to Mindy Sampaon, PU-

Athl~tes, coaches and family
members of Eastern High School's
DivisiBn IV sectional championship
volleyball team were honored Thursday at an awards. ceremony in Parkersburg, W.Va.
.
Coach Tony Deem . awareded
members of his seventh- and eighth·
grade championship volleyball
teams their awards and praised the
players for their great efforts. Both
junior high teams had championship
se'/Sons and placed second in the
Eastern Invitational Tournament to
Division II Athens. .
Next, reserve coach Paul Brannon
awaroed members of his TVC championship team their awards lind
praised the clqb for a great season.
Veteran coach Don Jackson then
honored members of his 1996 sectional championship club. The
Eagles finished 13-10 overall.
Jackson said, "This. was a very
productive year and I really enjoyed
coaching this particular team. At
times we defeated ourselves, but in
the clutch the girls came together to
· play well as a team. We got off to a
slow start, but had a very good sec~nd half. I was especially glad my

ay Aalker, Martie Hoher and Merlldhh crow (L·R).

Ele~en athletes in the Eastem fall
seniors got to taste the thrill of a
championship."
sports program earned all-acadltnic
''The tournament win was a great Tri-Valley Conference hollon. The
win that took good team ball," Jack- criteria for the award n lhlt the llhson said. "Every girl stepped up lcte must be a sophomore or above,
when they had to. You had to give earn a varsity letter and mainllln at
Southern credit for coming back like least a 3.S averase since their fresh·
they did. but our girls got toush man year.
Seven · memben cif the clwnplwhen they had to. We beat a very
onship volleyball team- Mendilh
good ball club."
Senior 'awards went to Mi~ Crow. Jessica Brannon, Patsy Aeik·
Sampson. Patsy Aeik'er, Martie er, Mindy Sampson, Valerie Kerr,
Holter and Meredith Crow. Special · Martie Holter and Michelle CaldWell
Honors went to Jessica Brannon, - earned such honors. Crow, AeikBest Spiking Percentage ; and · cr and Holier were also National
Michelle Caldwell. Best Serving Honor Society honorees.
Other sports figures at Eastern
Perceil.tage !Vld Most Points scored.
Caldwell had a 94% serving average. gaining all-academic honors were
Martie Holter won the Most Chris Buahanlin, Billy Francis, Kelli Bailey and Jamie Drake.
Improved Award.

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SPECIAL VOLLEYBALL HONOREES - Special honora for Eaaqm'a Y9lleybellteam went to
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(L-A) J ...lca Brannon, Mlchillle Caldwell and
Martie Kolter.

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front are (L·R) Jamn Clifford, Adam McDaniel,
Pat Aalker and Rickie Hollon. Behind them are
Billy Francia, Chrla Bailey, Daniel Otto, Jaromn
Callway and Jeremy Hupp.

SPECIAL FOOTBALL HONOREES- During a
recant awards ceremony for Eaatem High School
athletea at Royal Oak Reaort, thaaa football pllyara earned apacilll ..,:ognltlon for their afforta.

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In ~are (L·R) Joih Hager, Billy Frilnc'-, Chrla
Buchanan and Nata Rlldford. Behind lhlim .,.
Chris Belley, Daniel Otto and Adam McDaniel.

Scoreboard

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New Yon .............. ,.6 .

"~ .150
r.t.

WultinJIOII-' ~toil , 7::l0 p.m.
Cbiea&amp;o 111 Clwlone, 8 p.m.

()rlouookt...................J

WlihinSIOft ............ .3

.7l0
~ .714
4 .419
4 ...29

New .Jmcy ., ............0

4

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Plol~lphio ...... :... ,.. J

Balcon ..................... 2 · " .333

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~ ...................&amp; 0 1.00

[loornit ....... ..............6

I .857
2 .714

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Toton.IO .................... J

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Jndim~ ..................... l

4~

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·Bosfon at Wubinpa. 7;30 p.m.
Toronto llf Orlaodo. 7;30 p.m.

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OflaNio 96. O..kl«e 89
Mianao~a I00. Dall11 90
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Hoft~n~83 , COftwrte AU·SIIIfl 80
Manhlttan 85, T•nilia Sol
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WEST VIRGINIA 96. MAtnlhon 69

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O.kago IU Kan~a~ City. I p.m.
CJNCINNAn aa &amp;ufrale,· l p.m.
Denver lit New EnaiiUid, I
JG~Cbcll~lne at Pitt$bur&amp;h. p.m.
Ne:w Orleau It Alllllta. I p.m. '
N.Y. Jtu atllltianapolis, I p.m.
Se.ttle 111 Detroit, I p.IIL
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.Wadlinaton ill Philadelptda. I p.m.
Ballimote Ill San FraocfKo, 4 p.m.
Miami a1 Hoo11on, 4 p.m.
,N.Y. Giani• a1 Ari&amp;Oftl. 4 p.M.
T..,.,. B•y • S.. Dlqo. 4 p.m.
MiniiCIOIO Ill Oakland, 8 p.m•

Portland a~ Indiana, 6 p.a
Go&amp;deo Srae If San A,....o, 7 p....
L.A. Lukttt II Pboefda, 9 p.IIL

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Umh 31 Dallal, &amp;:30 p.m.
Golden Stale If Hou1IOB. &amp;:30 p.m.
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.Gonzalez had great numbers in
1992 an4 1993, when he hit 43 and
46 homen. He then slumpedlo 19 in
1994 and 27 in 1995, when he
~ported to spring training overweiJZht, mis~ 54 JZames with back
and neck injuries and spent most of

Indians finished third with two first·
place votes and 228 points, followed
by Seanle's Ken Griffey Jr. with four .
first-place votes and 188 points.
Two of Griffey's first-place votes
came from Seattle writers, severely
denting Rodriguez's candidacy.
Mo Vaughn of the Red Sox, who
won the award last year, was fifth
with 184 points. Texas catcher l~an
Rodriguez received the other firstplace vote but was on only 13 ballots
overall, finishing lOth with 52
points.
The only time the AL MVP race
was 'Closer was 1947.

did nothing for the MVP chase
because the votes were already in.
Now that he's back among the
game's elite players, the 27-year-old
Gonzalez must remain there.
"I continue wort.ins hard for
next year and for&gt; years to come,"
said Gonzalez, who joined 1974
MVP Jeff Burroughs liS 1he ·only
Rangers·to win the award.
"Nothing is easy in this game.
Nothing is impossible, too. I will
continue working hard. The big
thing is staying healthy, because I
have ihe ability."
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Gonzalez received 11 of 28 fint·
place votes and 290 points mballoting by the Baseball Writers Associ- .
Ilion of America. Rodriguez. who hit
a league-leading .358 with 36
homers and 123 RB!s, received 10
first-place votes and 287 points.
"All year, people talked about
Alex as the No. I contender for the
MVP award. Right now. I'm sur· .
prised myseU," Gonzalez said in a
telephone news conference from his
parents' home in Vega Baja, Puert9
~co. "I never talkedpbout winning
MVP because a lot of guys had great

the season u the Ransers' designated hiner.
He returned to the outf~eld Ibis
·season, playiiiJ riiht field for the
first time. The way he embnlced the
move and strived to improve at the
new position was further proof of his
maturity and rededication.
So was his the way he approached
his conditioning drills: 1112 hours of
exercise to loosen his neck, back and
legs prior to batting practice, with
more wos.k after games.
.
Alth&amp;gh a leg problem disabled
him from May 9 to June I, Gonzalez rebounded to set a major-league
record with 1S homers in July. He
also led the majllrs that month with
a .407 average, 38 RB!s, 99 ·total
bases and a .917 'stugging percent·
.age.
The most memorable month of
the year, though. had to be October,
when he hit five homers in a fourgame playoff series a.g.inst the New
York Yankees. That performance

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..-cent ewarda ceremony for Eaatem High School
ethletH at Royal Oak Reaort, theM Hnlor footIHIII.pillyeraaamed apaclal racog111tlon for 1helr
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The Daily Sentinel and the Sunday
1imu-Semintl value the contributions their readers make to the sports
sections of these papers, and they
will continue to be published.
· However, certain deadlines for ,
submfssions will be observed.
The deadline for photos and related articles for football and other fall
·sports is tile Saturday before the
Super Bowl.
The deadline for phQios and related articles for basketball (summer
basketball and related carnps fall
HONOREES- During a racant ewarda catemony for Eatunder the summer sports ·deadline) ernGOLF
High School athletaa et Royal Oak Reaort Flva Polnta, et
and other winter SP.Jrts is the last day
left, Radley Faulk (left) won the Moat lmprovad Award. Matt King
of the NBA finals.
won the Coach's Award.
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ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) Juan Oonialez came iniO Ibis season
feelina be had a lot to prove. He
wound up provin&amp; that he's one of
baseball's best playen.
Gonzalez was a fast-risins star in
1993 after winning his second
straight major-leagite bome run tide,
. but his cam:r got untracked the last
two years because of injuries and
pei'SOIII! problems.
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Ia 1996, however, he came to
spring training looltins and acting
like a new man. He arrived early,
was slimmed down and adopted a .
refreshing new attitude.
The results: a career-high 47
homers, 144 RB!s in just 134 games,
the ·flfSt division title in Texas
Rangers history and, on Thursday,
the ALMost Valuable.Player award.
"I worked hard, sacrificed a lot
and dedicated myself," said Gonzalez, who edged favorite Alex
Rodriguez of Seattle by the second-

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The Internet the way it was intended, for global -networking
Ann
landers

By ANN LANDERS
Dear Ann Landers: You've printed a lot of letters about the Internet,
and although many of them are
about spouses running off with their
newfound "soul mates," you've
been open-minded enough to menlion some good .self-help groups,
100. I have a great Internet story for
you that I read in.the Journal of the

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American Medical Association. l
hope you will print it.
BKk in 1994,.a 21-year-old Chinese girl studying physical chemistry in Beijing became quite ilL She
had llbclominal pain and hair loss but
responded to traditional Chinese
therapy and nubitiq_nal support. In
March 199S, however. she was hos·
pjtalized with a variety of central
nervous system complaints, and
within five days. she lapsed into a
coma.
The doctors performed a battery
of tests, but the girl didn't respond.
Her fellow students at Beijing University were concerned about her
and sent out e-mail over the Internet,

ical assistance from around the male, 28, and have a 'aood life. 1ood channins. I wish I could bl~. but
world so this girl could be properly family, good friends and a lreat job. it's hopeless. One would think that
treated,
I'm considered good-looking and more than 40 years of writin1 this
column would produce an occasionChinese physicians reported am fairly outgoing.
shortly after that the young student
So what's my problem? I blush at al blush, but it has never happened.
P.S. I'll bet you are a blue-eyed
regained consci®sness and the the drop of a hat. I can tum red if
prognosis is encouraging. They are . someone mentions "toilet paper." blond. My research reveals that lh!:Y
also checking to see if perhaps the I've been told by several 'women are the best blushers.
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· girl was deliberately poisoned, since that when I blush I look "cute," but
thallium poisoning• would be diffi- I really do hale it. Is there anything I B. Johnson): ~Y daughter, . Lucy
can do to keep myself from blush- Johnson, was asked by a wnter ,to
cull to contract otherwise.
describe her relationship with her
This ·is truly the Internet at its ing? :. Tomato Face in Chicago
best, Ann. I hope you will let your
Dear Chicago: Face it. You're a father, hoping to elicit a warm famireaders know. ·- Techie in Chicago !&gt;lusher .. and there is no way you ly feeling. Sbe replied, "Blood."
send quesdoas 10 Ann Landen,
Dear Techie: You let them know. call do anything about it. In fact, 'the
Creaton
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tury Blvd., Suite 700, Los Anaelel,
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Dear Ann Landers: I am a single
I persor(ally find blushers quite Calif. 90045

describing her symptoms and asking
for help.
The ftrst person to respond was
Dr. Stephen 0 . Cunnion, ·a U.S.
Navy captain who is an infectious
disease epidemiologist. He suggested the girl's problem could be thallium poisoning. a rather rare condi·
tion. In the next four weeks, more
than 2,000 people responded 10 the
students' plea, and more · than 80
supponed Dr. Cunnion's diagnosis.
The students brought this information to the Chinese physicians
who then conducted tests that confirmed thallium poisoning. Doctors
from California, particularly at
UCLA, helped coordinate the med-

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p.m. at the Grange hall, near Salem Sunday, 7 p.m: Rev. Bob Randolph,
Center. Turkey wilr be provided, pastor.
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POMEROY .. Meigs County
POMEROY -- The Meigs County Library Board of Trustees, II a.m.
Retired Teachers Association, regu- . Monday at the prosecutor's office.
lar luncheon Saturday noon at Trini- Personnel to be discussed.
ty Church, Pomeroy. Speaker, the
POMEROY ·· M~igs County
Rev. David dePiantier.
Board of Commissioners regular
meeting Monday, I p.m. in the
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CHESTER •• Chester Township
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POMEROY .. Creative writing
workshop, Meigs County Public
Library, Pomeroy, Saturday, 9;30
am. to 12:30 p.m. Jeredith Merrin,
associate professor of English, Ohio
State University to conduct. To
include lips on how to improve writ·
ing, writing market opponunities
and other issues of interest to writ·
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SALEM CENTER .. Annual

Building.

Meigs County Courthouse.

LETART FALLS -- Letart Town. MIDDLEPORT .. Meigs Junior
. High Boosters meeting Monday, 6 ship Board of Trustees meeting
Monday, 6 p.m. at the township
p.m. at school cafeteria.
building.
MIDDLEPORT -- Middleport
Village Council regular meeting TUESDAY
HARRISONVILLE
HarMonday, 7:30p.m. in village council
risonville Senior Citizens Club will
chambers.
.hold a blood pressure clinic TueSPOMEROY - Pomeroy Village day, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Ill~
Council regular meeting Monday 7 townhouse. A Thanksgiving din~r ·
p.m. in the Pomeroy Municipal will follow for club members.

Association· of .HMOs·backs option of in-pati~nt mastectomi.es
By BETH ASHLEY
USA TODAY
An association of health maintenance organizations_, (HMOs) says
its members will not lleny patient or
doctor requests for hospitalizatiqn
after a mastectomy.
The announcement by the American Association of Health Plans
(AAHP) responds to reports that
some HMOs require women to leave
the hospital the same day after a

· mastectomy. About 7,800 mastec·
tomies were done on an outpatient
basis in fiscal 1995, says the HCIA
Inc. health information company.
Legislation proposed by Rep.
Rosa DeLaura, 0-Conn., in the last
session of Congress called for a
minimum hospital slay of 48 hours
for mastectomy; she plans to pro·
pose it again. The National Breast
Cancer Coalition is working.to enact
similar legislapon state-by-state,

president Fran Visco says.
· The AAHP says doctor .and
patient should jointly . decide
between outpatient or inpatient mas·
tectomies: "Health plans do not and
should not require outpatient care
for removal of a breast." AAHP
spokesman Don White says the
announcement "defines what we
think is good health practice, rather
than let our practice be characterized .
by others."

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The association was caught in a
battle last year over maternity stays.
Congress passed legislation in Septembcr requiring. ·insurance companies to cover a 48-hour hospitalizalion after childbirth.
Herman Merck of the National
Cancer Data Base says an estimated
185,700 women will be diagnosed
with breast cancer in 1996, and 90
percent will have mastectomies.
Harmon Eyre, chief medical offi-

cer of the American Cancer Society,
says "our conce.m has been that ~e
principal motivating factor in deCI·
sian-making (about hospital stays
for mastectomies) has been cost.
Financial incentives to doctors can
put the patient's best welfare at a
lower level."
Outpatient mastectomies can be
both adequate and preferred by the
patient, he says:

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Two weeks later, the rematch of the Cardinals-Giants bade in N.Y. The Cards beUer have some ·fun now,
becasue in the final five weeks they face Philly twice, Minnesota, Dallas and Washington.
**BUFFAL0............. 26
CINCINNATI........ 13
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CAROLINA ........;..... 20
*0ST. LOUIS ........... 9
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in its briefh.istory. the Panthers should easily avenge last season's St. Louis sweep.
DENVER...................28
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l'omtroy ClollrC~ or Clorlll
212 W. Main St.
Putor: Neil Proudfoot
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services·? p.m.

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Po....,y Westside c•ur&lt;b of Christ

Putor: James Miller
Sunday School· 10:30 a.m.
Bwmin&amp; • 7:30 p.m.
Servicea. 7:30

33226 Odldren's Home Rd.
Sunday School - 11 a.m.

Worship . lOa.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m,
Mkldkpon C~urdl or c•rtst
5th and Main
Pastor: AI Hartson
Youth Minister: Bill Frazier
Sunday Scllool · 9:30a.m.
Wonhip- 8:13, 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesda y Services· 7 p.m.
. Keno·Chon:h or Christ
Worship · 9:30a.m.

. Sunday School · 10:30 a.m.
Pastor-Jeffrey Wallace
1st and 3rd Sunday
II a.m. lnd 7 p.m.
Service • 7 p.m.

Beorwollow Ridge Chun:h ol CbriSI
Pastor: Jack Colegrove
Sunday School ·9:30 a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 6:30 p.m.

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Ash St~et, Middleport
Putor: Ia Hayman
Sunday Service -,7:30p.m.

Wednesday Services· 6:30p.m.

Zloa c•un:h or Christ
Pomeroy, Harrisonville Rd. (R1.143)

!,=School
· 10a.m.
y Service·7:30 p.m.

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Rtotlllld Flnt Bapllot Chordl
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:45 a.m.
~ Flnt Baptlll
Pastor: hul Stinson
East Main St
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Sunday School • 9;30 a.m.
· Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Flnt Southono 111~1111
41872 Pomeroy P1ke
PaSior: E. IAmor O'Bryanl
Sunday School· 9:30 o.m.
Worship . 10:45 o.m., 7;00 p.m.
Wednesday Services . 7:00p.m.
Flnt Baptiot Cban:b
Pastor: Mark Morrow
6th and Palmeo St., Middleport
Sunday School· 9:15 a.m.
Worship· 10:15 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Seovice· 7;00 p.m.
RoclaeFintBapl..
Past(l(: Rev. Lawrence T: Haley
Youth Pastor: Aaron Young
Sunday School • 9:30 o.m.
Worship - 10:40 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday SciVices • 7;00 p.m.

Pastor: Roser Watson
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.

Worship· 10:30 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.
Tuppen Plaia Church of Christ
lnslrumen1al
Pastor: Scot Brown
Worship Service • 9 a.m.
·· Communion - 10 &amp;,m,
Sunday Sc~ool-10: 15 a.m.
Bradbury c•un:b of Cbrlsl
Pastor: Jake Copley
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Wcrship · 10:30 a.m.
Rullo ad Cbun:h or Clulsl
Paslor: Eugene E. Underwood
Sunday School · 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip • l0:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

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Evangelisl : Keith Cooper
Youth Minister: Michael Teagarden
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship. 8:00a.m., 10:.30 a.m., 7:00p.m. ·
Wednesdoy SCovicel ·7:00p.m.
Hklwry Hlllo Cbun:h of Chrlsl
E"'angelist Joseph B. Hoskins ·
Sunday School • 9 a.m.
Worship- 10 a.m., 1 p.m.
Wednesday Se,...iceS - '1 p.m.

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PISior: Bill Unle
Sunday School· 10o.m.
Worship- J1a.r:n·• 7:30p.m.
Wednesday SeiV_. 7;30 p.m.

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Church
Dexter ·
Pastor: Woody Call
Sunday E\lening • 6:30p.m.
Thunday Service· 6:30 p.m.

ML Ulioa Bapllsl
Puapr : Joe N. Sayre
Sunday School-9:45a.m.

E"'cnint: ~6:30p.m.

Wednooday Services · 6;30p.m.
Be.-Bapllsl
• Jbcine, OH
Pastor :·Daniel Berdine
Worship· 9:30 a.m. Sunday
Bible Study • 7:00p.m. We~nesday

Old Belllel Free Wll Bapllsl ctoore•
28601 Sr. RL 7, Middleport
Sundly School· 10 o.m.
Evcnina 7:30p.m.
Thullllly S.IVka · 7:30
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~25 N. 2nd Sl. Micldlepon
Pastor:.James E. Kceau
Worship· IO..m., 7 p.m. .
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.

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Railroad St., Mason
Sunday School · 10 o.m.
Wonh1p- II a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Sel'\licu - "1 p.m.

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Sunday School - 10 o.m.
Worship- I 1 a.m.

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Pastor: Rev. James R. Acree, Sr.
Sundar School • 10 a.m.
Worshop ·llo.m., 6 p.m. ·
Wed~sday Services -7 p.m.

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Fourth&amp;. Main St., Middlepon
hs1or: Rev. Gilben Craig, Jr.
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:4S a.m.
Aatlqully Baptist
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship. 10:45 a.m.
Thursday Services-7:30p.m.
Rutlaad Froe WUI Baptiot
Salem St.
Pastor: Rev. Paul Taylor
Sunday School· tO a.m.
Evenin&amp;. 7 p.m.
Wednesday Se"'ices • 7 p.m.

Catholic
Soerod Hart Calllolk: ctoun:•
161 MulbeiT)' A"·· Pomeroy, 992·5898
Pastor: Rev. Walter E. Heinz
Sat. Con. 4;45·5:15p.m.; Mag. 5:30p.m.
Sun. Con. -8:45-9.15 a.m.,
· Sun. Mill • 9:30 a.m.
Dailey Mus · 8:30a.m.

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Liagivllle ChriSIIae Chun:b
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Worship-. 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service 7:30p.m.
Hemlock Grove Cbun:h

Pastor: Gene Zopp
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Sunday school· 10:30 a.m.
Worship-9:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
• Rftds"lllr Ch•l"fh of Christ

Pastor: Philip Sturm
Sunday School: 9:30a.m.
Worship Service: 10:30 a.m.
Bible Sludy, Wednesday, 6:30 p,m.

Christran Union
Hanford Church or Cbrtst lo
Christian Union
H&amp;nford, W.Va. \
Pastor: Rev. David McManis
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Sunday School • II a.m.
Wo1&gt;hip ·9:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services-7:30p.m.

Church of God
MI. Moriah Ckun:h of God
Racine
Past of: Rev. James Satterfield
Sunday School · 9:45a.m.
e. . ening • 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.
Rutlaad Church or Gud
Pastor: Randy Barr
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship· II a.m., 6 p.m.
W~dnesday Services -7 p.m.

Syracuse First Chun:b or God
Apple and Second Sts.
Pastor: Re..,. Oa..,id Russell
Sunday School and Worship- 10 a.m.
Evening Sel'\lices- 7:30p.m.
' Wednesday Services · 7:30p.m.
Cborcb or Gud ol Prophecy
O.J. While Rd. orr So. Rl. 160
Pas1or: .P.J. Chapman
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Worship · II a.m.
Wednesday Services •.7 p.m.
C..llorCb~bofGed

S. R. 248 A Riebel Road. Che11er
P111or: Rev. William D. Hinds
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship . 6 P..m.;
Wednaday, 7 p.m."Fam•ly Training Hour

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Second A Lynn, Pomeroy
PIS1or: Rev. Rolond Wildman
Sunday school and worshi!110:25

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Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:45 o.m., 7 p.m.
Wednudly ·Servicea • 7 p.m.

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Sunday Sd!ool • 9:30 a.m.
Worship ·10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.
W~y SeiViceS · 7 p.m.

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326 E. Moin Si., Pomeroy

Sharon HaUIIIIIII
Sunday School· 9 a.m.

Rector: Re.... D. A. duPiantier
!1&lt;11y Eucharikt and .
Sunday
10:30 a.m.
Coffee hour foUowiD&amp;

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Worship . 10 a.m.
Se"'i-· 7:30p.m.

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Sunday Scllool • 9:30a.m.
Worship • 10;30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wednaday SeiVicea • 7 p.m.

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Sunday Schoo) • 9:~ a.m.
Worshop· II a.m.
Wlllnelday SeiVices· 7:30p.m.

Doa.W.Holla... c • 31057 Slale Roule 325, unpvlle
Pastor: Dr. J.D. Young
Sunday school -9:30a.m.
Sunday worship- 10:30 a.m. &amp;. 7 p.m.
W~nesday prayer service -7 p.m.

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PISior: Rev. Herbert Grate
Sunday School • 9:30 o.m.
W~hip • 11 Lm., 6 p.m.
Wednosday Se,.ka. 7 p.m.

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Sunday School.• 10 a.m.

Ru-d o,.,.. oilhe NaAnae ·
Putor; Samuel Basye
Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Wonhip · 10:30 a.m .. 6:30 p.m.
.wednesday Service• ~ 7 p.m.

W~ip·h.m. ,

Harrisonville Road
· Pastor: Re"'. Victor Roush
. Sunday School9:30 o.m.
Wonhip •·11 a.m., 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday SeiVice • 7;30 p.m.

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Sunday Scbool·10 a.m.
Wo11hip • II a.m.

Rooe ofSbaroo Hollllm Clourcll
Leading Creek Rd., Rulland
Pastor: Rev. Dewey KinK
Sunday school· 9:30a.m.
Sunday worship -7 p.m.
Wednesday prayer meetina- 7 p.m.

Ralllad
Sunday Sf;hool - 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m.
Thunday Servieea ·7 p.m.

Rulload coaun..lty Clourcb
Pastor: Rev. Roy McCarty
Sunday School • 9;30 a.m.
Sunday Evening- 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 1 p.m.

ChriSIIIo Fo.,wulp Cealer
Salem St., Rulland
Putor: Robert E. Muuer ·
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Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Wprship ·11 :15 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednttday Service -7 p.m.
H . - Cllrlttlu FellowUip CloiU'Ch
Rev. Qyde Henderson
Sunday service, 10:00 a.m.,·7:30 p.m.
Yoioh Fellowship S~nday, 7;00 p.m.
Wednesday RfVIct, 7:30p.m.
Fallh Full Goopel Chun:b
LongBouom
PaSior: Steve Reed
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Wo1&gt;hip • 9:30 o.m. ond 7 p.m.
Wednesday. 7 p.m.
Friday- fellowship service 7 p.m.

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Putor: Ron Fierce
Sunday Schoof· 9:15a.m.
Wonhip-10:15 a.m.

Latter-Day Sarnts

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Sunday School • I 0 o.m.
Worship- 9 a.m.

Reorpabod Church or Joou Ctuial
or utter Dey Solall
Portland· Racine Rd.
Pastor: Janice Danner
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday SeiVices ·7:30p.m.

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Cbrlll of Lollor·Doy Solala
51. Rl. 160,446-6247 or ~74&amp;!
Sunday Sc~ooiiO:ZO.II 'a.m.
Relief Society/Priesthood ll :05-12:00 noon
Sacrament Service 9--10:1$ a.m.
Homemakina meetina. 111 Thufl. r 7 p.m.

Pu101: Kenoetblllker
Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
W011hip • 10:45 s.m. (lnd .t 4111 Sun)

Pastor: J?awn Spaldina
Worsh1p - 9:00a.m.
Sunday School • 10:00 a.m.

Mlddlopon Commutty c•urch
S75 Peorl So., Middleport
Pastor: Sam Aoidenon
Sunday School Hi a.m.
Evening • 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Seovicc · 7:30p.m.

Eoat Laclltt
Pastor: Brl,ln Harknc11

Our Saviour Lutbena Chlrdl
Walnut and Henry Sis., Ravenswood, W.Va.
lntrim pastors: Oeorge C. Weinck
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Worship · 11 a.m.

Sunday Sciloo11· 10 o.m.
Wonhip - 9 a.m.

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Rl&lt;IH
Paslllr: Brian Harkness
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Worship · 11 a.m.

· St. P•ul Lutheran Cburd11

Comer Sycamore&amp;. Second St.; Pomeroy
Pastor: Dawn Spalding
Sunday School- 9:4S a.m.
Worship- II a.m.

Putor: Helen KliM:
Coolriloctnordl
Main II Fifth 51.
Sunday School~ tO a.m.
Wo11hip • 9 a.m.
,._Y S.IVi- • 7 p.m.

United Methodrst
Graham UaKed Motllodlst
Worship· 9:30a.m. (Ill &amp; 2nd Sun),
7:30p.m. (3rd it 4th Sun)
Wednesday Service· 7:3~ p.m.

llutl Commuillly Church
OffRI. 124
Putor: Edsel Hart
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.

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Oyesritle CommuaMy Churdl
Suncloy School · 9:30a.m.
Wor:ship • IO:JO a.m., 7 p.m.

TOWilhip Rd., 'ii68C ·
Sunday Sehool· 9 a.m.
Worship· 10 o.m.
Wednetdoy Servka • !6 a.m.

Mt. Olivo Uelted Motllodlll
Off 124 behind Wilkesville
Pastor: Re"'. Ralph Spires
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
· Thursday Services· 7 p.m.

Mone Cllopel c•un:b
Sunday. school· 10 a.m.
WOrship - 11 a.m. ·
Wednesday Scr..,icc- 7 p.m.

Hodd111J1011 Cblli'dl

OnndSIIeel
Sunday School • I0 a.m.
W011hlp • II a.m.
Wednesday SeiVices • 8 p.m.

Meigs Cooptntlve P1rl1b

NortbeaSI Clustor
Allred
Pastor: Sharon Hausman
Sunday School· 9:30 o.m.'
Worship- II a.m., 6:30p.m.

Flllb Tobenooele Cburcb
Bailey R~n Road
Pastor: ~ev . Emmeu .Rawson
Sunday School · 10:00 a.m.
Evening 7 p.m.
Thunday Se,.ice · 7 p.m. ·
Syneuse MIIIIOII
1411 Bridacman St., Syracuse
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
e. .ening. 6 p.m.
Wedne5day Service · 7 p.m.

coor.w. Ualled M.-111 Porlsb

Flllll Gospel Churck
Long Bouom
Sunday School · 9;30 a.m.

TorHCCo. Rd. 63
-··w;gnj,jj;: I 9:30a.m.

Worship- 10:45 a.m., 7:~0 p.m.

Wednesday 7:30p.m.
Mt. OIJwe Communlly Chul"t'lli
Pastor: Lawrence Bu11h

c•ester
Pastor: Sharon Hausman
Worship· 9 a.m.
Sunday sdiool· 10 a.m.
Thursday Services· 7 p.m.

Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
E...enina· 7 p.m.
Wtdneday Service ·1 p.m.

Radoo FlntOonllllllooN-

I'ulor: Scott Roee
Sunday School · l!:lO ..'l\1.
Worship· 10:30 o.m., 6 p.m.
Wedneadly SeiVices. 7 p.m.

, Joppo .
Pastor : Bob Randolph
Worship· 0:30a.m.
Sunday,School· !0:30a.m.

Uallod Feith Chur1b
. Rt. 1 on Pomeroy By· Pus •
Pistor: Rev. Roben E. Smith, Sr.
. Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
:W&lt;&gt;iship · 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday S.IVice • 7 p.m.

Mkldtopon ctoordl or lh NU.not
Putor; Oreaory A. Clllldiff
·
Sunday School· 9:30a.m. .
Worship· 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednaday Se,.ices • 7 p.m.

You D011 'r Have To'Loblc Fat
To Spy 1M But Buy~ In th11
- C-lassl{il!ds.

992-5141

Nationwide Ins. Co.

992·2975

Main
992·2318 Pomeroy

Memorial Hoapltal
1t5'E. Memon.J Dr. Pomeroy
' 992·2104

"Diplty IIIIi StnoictA/w.y!"

Eallbllshed 1913

of Colurnbut, Oh.

EAST MAIN

POMI!AOY, OHIO

CUIIon Tabernacle Church
Clifton, W.Va.
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Worship - 7 p.m.
Thursday Service· 7 p.m.

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1GIIIIullllny Ave.

Pom110y

New Ufe Vktory Ce•ter

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3011,$20.11.
14·01322.000, lotrl!•
Ktlth E fJor ,........_ Soc..,
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2
(IOO) Trl S1rlp r x IOI' oil
EEI'Id.07A.110.10.
14·01323.000,
Keith E 1/or C1rotyn,""'
24 ·30 .25A, $343.!50.
14-Cio174.000 ThompiOfl,
Roy M &amp;/or Wende Jean,
Sect 24 (1401 NE OCFI Ex
4.11AI! USA, S&amp;US.
14·01545.000,
Mvro Marla Etal, C/0 .loin
W'ea.., Sect 27 (2021 Mid o1
S 1/3 ol Rd Ex COlli Ex I .SOA
. 15.4SA,$IOD.51.
14·01 541.000, w.....
Mvro Marte Etll, C/0 Joen

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OI·OOIOO.uOO, Rucker
Gorv W1yno 1/or T - J,
Soc!. 30 w Prt oi2A E pn or
12 114A Mid on N Llnl
I.IOA. $1.75.
OD·OOIOI.OOO, Rucker,
Gery Woyne 1/or T-1111 J.,
Soc! 30 llld on E U1111 bet
Cerdon l WlgnoriO.l5,A.,

Frontag_o on St Rt 124
SpttO.OIA,
1.114A. $117.12.
14·01547 . 000, Woort,
12-Gooii.001 1 ll,nodarola. My .. Merlo Elll C/0 Joon
J~m~o Jr 1/or ....,jo, F"roc. 2 w..ro, &amp;oct 21"h12) Mid B
Tl R14 .171A out of .30A Part or 21A S Of S 1/2 Ex
.1711A, 124.72.
10A 1.32A, $3;53.
·
SALEM TWP
. . 14·01541.000, Woort,
MEIGS LSD
Myra Marla Etll, C/0 Joen
13·00351.DOq, Alhbum, Wiolr8, Si 27 ~12) Mid o1 S
Llrry D 1/or lle1tY I, Sect 113 ·01 Rd E1 COli Ex .IIA
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31 T8 RIS-On W Une ol 12.41A. $35.11.
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Rucker, W 1/2 Ex lA Eil2.10 UOA,
14..(11453.001,· Cerpenter,.

afiNIIcle......_

15-01714.000, Aftntnlrout
Rolllrt N a 11111111-•n
Vlolllll. Loll4, . . . .
111..Q1115.000, Amw*oul
Robert N a FIIDQI-In
Vlolllll. Lolli, 110.77.
IW11'11.000, Robert N a Rlgglemln
VIolet II. Lolli, S1f.74.
15-01117.000, Robert N a Rlgglemen
\llolll M, Lilt 10 20W Clve
St. $10.112.
l&amp;-01402.0001 • _l!entley,
Donna. D, Lot 4 una 1/2 M,
11271.23.
11·01 40'3.000, Bentley,
Oon1111 D, Lot 4 Und 1/2,
$15.84. '
.
11·00017.000i Betzlng,
Blrbll,., Lot 43w Ex 111 t.il1
111 121.55.
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1i=iiii:i11.000, Betzlng_
B1rber1 Dlunt, Lot 17 E
End or 31.3A N of Rd
11.143A, 121.31.
11·0001111.000, Betzlng,
Donald Bryen, Lol 7 Laoloy
- 7 ExS Trlaoldto bd Of
ed o1 Pom Ex sen Ex .lOlA.

$34.11.

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lin,~
. . . . . . A. !WI, C/0 Jam ...
Fallrod, Lol D .....,. """

II'NIIcle.$20...

11·00114.00,!1.._ Ill~
lemloe A. IIIII, l.iiU Jam ,.,
Fallrad. Lol M New0n Run
1x. IS' 011 N llde, palf.
11·00741.000, Klein,
nii!Oihy T. 1.o1 111 lull. •·
taiL
11·00710.000, Kltln,
nma~~~y T. Lot ua sub• ..,
1217.71.
1e-D1512.000, Landtr.l'&gt;
Charlet A. Lot 125 10 1D
Inc a1111! llde 130 HaD,
$37.01.
I 1..0151S.OOOJ.... Lander'!,
c - A . Lot 1.....112 H a u
Add «&lt;' x 110' 12a.21.
11·01 011.biii, NewllndJ
G..nt A. 1!181, Lilt 2 71' 10
W Side of Spring St.,
$137.50.
1&amp;-02105.001, Newlin!!,
Grtnt A, Eltl, Pert olio! 2 w
Side Sortng Ave. 2.21' x 10'
out ol 1" X IO~~.tr2.
1&amp;-01230.uuv, Stewlrt,
Linde Lou •k• -.n.,
Und8 Lou, La1 212·17 1.87A
N of Union Ave. Dn Une Ex.
.13A 1.87A. $453.17.
11·017f 1.000, TIJI!w,
V.lml !-, Lot 432 Ex
75'x100' "' W end. $411.M.
SCPIOTWP
' MEIGS LSD
I 7..00170.Ci00, COtllrlll,
Denver Fl, Lot sect ·21 Cntr
or s 112 ol .s ec 21 SA,
$37.72.
17·00171.001, Cotttrlll1
Denver Fl., Sect 21 T7 1'114
NW Coro!SE 114 1.142Aout
or 1USA 1.142A. $8.57.
17-00503.000, F.. lr Anne
D, Lol Sec Fr 13-14-14 W
End Ex pi- W l Ex 22A
Ex 2A 1.25A. $78.4 ·
17-G0014.Ciop,frye. Lau ..
E, Lot 13)·14, -.74.
n.oodtlli.ooo, Frye, Lau..
E, Loll2l ·14. $42.10.
17-1111355.0001 • Hlnn•!!,1
Mlbel Sect 24 NE Cor Nw
or SW 1/4 ot NE 1/4 Ex
11.21A 45.403A, S110.21 .
17·0035I.OO!I,,.Honn•h,
Mabel, Sect 24 (_,) Nl! Cor, .
2.41A, $333.111.
17·00315.000, HIY . . ,
Jimmy P ..l1on·a Julio Sue,
C/0 Ted HIYH, Sect 1 3.27A
out ori4.50A o1 N 112 3.27A.
$50.17.

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PootecGIIal Allembly
St. Rt 124, Racine
Pastor: William Hoback
Sunday School - I0 a.m.
·Evening· 7 p.m.
Wcdnesda_y Services· 7 P·'"·

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'Middlepori PeaJecootal
Third Ave. ~ ·
Pwor: Rev. Oark Baker
Sunday School· lb o.m.
Evening. 6 p.m.
Wcdn~y SeiViCC&gt; · 7:00p.m.

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Presbyterian
Sy"!&lt;Uie Flnt Ualted ~sbyterlan ·
Putor: Rev. Kriuna Robillltln
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Worship- 11 1.m. ·
Ho,.._vllle Prabyterloo Cbun:ll
Worship- 9a.m.
Sunday SChool· 9:45a.m.

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Sunday School • 9 a.m.
wo,.hip. 10 a.m.

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Seventh-Day Adv entist
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Sevntb·llaY Ad..ollsl
MulbeiT)' HIS. Rd., Pomeroy
Pastor: Roy ~wlnsky
· Saourda"I SeiVIceo·' • f
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Sabbaoh School· 2 P·'!'·
Worshop·3p.m. · ·

United Brethren
ML 11&lt;1'111011 Uollod Bnlll,;o .
Ia C•rhl Clooftb
· Texas Community oft CR 82
hsoor: Rober! Sonde,.
Sunday·School-9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services- ~:JO p.m.
Edoo.Uolled Bnthrn In Cbrlot
2 1/2 miles nonh of Reedsville
on State Route 124
Pailor: Rev. Roben ~u~ley
Sunday School • II a.m.
Sunday Worshop • 10;00 a.m. A 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Scrviceo • 7;30 p.m.
·
~edncsday Youth Service . 7:30p.m.

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PHARMACY'
Wa Fill Doctota'

Praacripllont
992·2955

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Pomeroy

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I'IAilap~TY

RAJ II. 8IJiiVq
172 Hartl!~ Avo.
llddlaport, Oh

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Dlwld E liM
, G C/0 111 a e Depot 11 .11 A. Hubblrd,
23 {140) NW
lktlln lnln,
31 T4 $214.12.
lt11 NW 11111011111 NE 1/4
1~1UOO. WIIIIIM P.
lilA 01 11.2lA Ex I. MIA DlVkl a/Of ClrOI L Sect. I
S.014A. - . . .
114111 Ptwt of IIA lot .lOA,
OM1MZ.-, Allen, Jam 127U4.
H. l/or - n A, Lot M I!
12-G01I0.00! 1 DIVII,
E ol Rd. Lal 100.103 MtrJOI'Ie R. .,or Dlnny
.2SA.
$334.74.
Wtorno, llot. 14 12121 E ot
0..01313.000, Allan. John Grl._ Lai.25A. Sl7f;M.
H 1/or Robin AlriL.oi~OO.
12·00111.000&amp;_ ~, 11,
01 Wll .... ~,Loll
1~PI OI.:MIA &amp;
17.
31
SECor E ol Fld .111,
12·001 7.000, Hysell,
$11.68.
Wllme lilY, 8oct I leltOl W
011·003111.000{ Dnll, of Lot 13 Prt ol 22 172A
J•m" L. 11, Ell, S.OCt. 2;s .33A. $31.15.
NW Port 1!1. lOA NW
12•00245.0001 , Mitchel~
14.11A. 5143.47.
lltrlln M 1/or undo L., c
01-00747.000 King, John P1n ol .lOA 107 ·112' on St
~Jit.sect ~l-15 8W Cor Fit 124 .332A. $84.11.
Ex 14.
27AC, $685.17.
12·00241.110!11 1111Chell1
01·001111.000 Nutter, Merlin M 1/or undl L 140
J1mt1 T 1/or ~hlrley_M. F~ St Fit 124 W ot .lOA
sect. 8 .42A out of .lilA W 23.5 Frntg Sl Fit 124 .lilA,
End .42A, $572.73.
$71.80

Follrod, Lal 204142 ... 15'

POMEROY VIU..AOI!
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112-7071 .

892·2121

'im&amp;t,·,lf~M~'\~

Ex. Cooo17.2
$43.01.
07·00131.
, Plckona,
Clllvln D. IJM Cerat A. 11ot.
33 1110-11181 S f11! o1 ME 11
3/4 Ex. Coii12A. $70.M.
07..0053D.OOO, Plckena,
C.lvtn D. 1/or C..ol A, Beet.
33 (110-11M) SE corner Ex.
Coi113.70A.$11.12.
07·00540.000, Picken•.
Calvin D. aJor Cerot A.,
=.:.EEnd Ex. COlli 33A,
07·00773.000, senoreJ
Larry aoor Agne8, sect 2o
=1•ofWI/2Ex
21.1
$483.43.
TWP
I[IN LSD
~~t-000~8.000, Hunt 11rt1n
LH 1/or HUnt· Uti Todd
lect 11 (140) 11rlp 2501
xM'x180'xSI' .33A, 404.10.
01·011711.000, Miller~
T.,_, Sect 11 -4 ·5 (235
10' • 100' oH E and ol R
.IIA.Stoz.to.
OI·OOT-ZO.OOOS Miller;
1WeH Sect. 4 .. (100.235
Nt:Nt011.14AI.50A,$25.3S.
01·00508.000, Pierce,
Shannon Sect 5 12521 SW
Prt E1 IIA W E'x .267A
1.333A,I111.15.
·
08·001111.000, Prollltt,
Merk,Lo!IUO.OOIA.$1
:12.
01·00533.000. Flhodea,
Corwin Etll, C/0 Joelllh Fl.
Fer.., sect. 11~ (2111 E
12.10A 13A, $55.13.
Flouoh Flay
Ju~ Eliz-h 'MH,
Sect. 11·2 (160-1211) W pt
21.50A SW Cor. Ex. Coli

C.rt 1/or ~~Mtt~ca F33 T2

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Cboin:. ~f J01uo Christ,
Apoolollc Follll
1/4 mile past Fort Meigs on New Lima Rd.
. Pastor: William Van' Meter
Sunday·7:00p.m.
Wed~sday-7:00 p.m.
Fnday· 7:00p.m.

992-5432
Vettrana

804W.

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il.e,Jolda&amp; Ute Churc~
SOON. 2nd Ave .. Middleport •
Pastor: Lawrence Foreman
.Sunday School-10 a.m.
WedneSday Services· 7 p.m.

"FHIUrlng Kenrucky FrHid Chicken•
228 W. Main St., Pomeroy

EWING FUNERAL HOME

204 Condor St.
Pomeroy,OH

SUvon..le WOI'd of Follh
Pastor: David Dailey
Sunday School 9:30 a..m.
e. .ening . 7 p.m.

Crow'a Family Raataurant

Brogan-Warner
INSURANCE
SERVICES

GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES

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. Middleport

214E. Mtln
992·5130 Pomeroy

Wednesday Bible Study · 7:00p.m .

Penteco sta l

Pasaor: Robert Vance ·
Sunday worship· 10 a.m.
Wednesday service· 6:30p.m.

. SoPulor: Kenneth Baker
Sunday SChool • 9:30a.m.
Worship' 10:45 o.m. (lit A 3rd Sun)

$iaan.
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-.-,Jorden

Eadllmo IIOUIO or Pnyer
(II Burlingham chu1cb off Rouoe 33)

Sunday School· 9:45 a.m.
W011hip · 10;30 o.m.
Thursday Services-7:30p.m.

Falnlew Billie Cbordl
Ulm, W.Va. Ro. I
Pastor: John Hart
'
Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
Worship - 7:00p.m.

Clhlfn. D.I/orcarat~Soct.

33 (110o11~ llld. on Une
I! 1/1 Ex. Cooio17A,I41.
07..00137.000, Plcklnl,

V - I Tl R14 .01A out of .2tA

11·00100.000, Betzlng,
Donold Bryan, Lilt I .1!54A
out of .1511A LHvtng .004A
In t.ot n, $1.41.
11·001 01.000, Belling,
Donald Bryen, Lal II .117M
out or .11142A 111v1ng
.0714A.$1.55.
· 11·00102.000, Betzlng,
Donald Bryan Lot 10 Laoley
$M.73.
Addition .01 lisA out ol
· 08·00802 ·. 000,
LHvlng .17115A In lot
16
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Den
=rr:vNne.:~Tl'::'~ 'til h~oa7.000, B1rre11,
~ Fl~~'pC~ftYII~ ,.113A
0, $45.115.
11·001 03.000, Betzlng,
L, sect 21 IN ilisw
WI/2·2A. 512.45.
Pllrlctl Ann,.Soctll lA OJ Lot 1117 a 24A Lal313 .MA,
Doneld Bryan, Lot lf2
57"" out of 7U. II 7ooa
01·00803.000, Rucker, NE l&gt;l't of 1"" noer mid of $403.17.
~.aWIYneaJorTowanii.J 1 Slct181A,$11.111.
14·0055li.OO~L Duta!'.t Proopect Hllf. 121.57.
11·00104.000, Betzlng,Din
11-24 In E 1/2 Mid ""'
13-00103.000, - · John, Mlrtv E., Sect. "" (1140 Sw
L ·a Kim Sect. 47 FA U T1
Fld 2A. $12.45.
Lal11, $10.11.
PI of14.41A, Nor Fld oer Donlld Bryan, Lo1 f3
Proopect hill, $70.77. ' .
1'115 SW Col'. 5.173 out of
01-00104.000, Rucker, · 13-00104.000, ._John, Mid. .11A, $101 .75.
.
11·001 os.ooo, Betzlng,
1TIA5.~
.
Glrv WIYM 1/or T-1111 J., Lal12, $20.03.
14·00860.000il• Morrla,
~12.
McDenlel
Socl. 11,24 N ol S 20A W 1/2
13-00042.000, IIIII,, John C.thy S, Soct. (212) SW Donold Bryon• Lot f"4
Roaer KaHh
or Weuah
1.10A, $1.75.
L, Lot 6 t.ongatrl1h Add, Plrt of 72A E of Fld lA, Proopect Hill $17.35.
11· 001 08.000, Botzlng,
Bllilbl ~-.Sect:!, T1 I'll'
og·OOIOil.OOO, Rucker, $13.88.
Sllle.40.
W 1/3 11111!·1/4 7.14SA out
O.ry Woyne 1/or Towano J,. ' 1~.00!1. 11108, John
1W111 7 .000,
Price, Donlld Brya!_l,_ Lot 20
o117.21itA. 7.141A. . . .17.
Sect 11·24 8 orllld ot W lr~ I., Lot 7, 1203,...,,
Norm1n Jr!. Sect. 8 In NW Proopect Hill I! ...,.. $1.68. .
11·00107.'000, ietzlngl'
01-00312.001, ,McDaniel,
2.10A. $81.111.
13-0011o14.000, Bul, John cor or w 1r~ or N 112 2.70A.
Oo1111ld -Bryen, Lot 25 (212
~~r.::; ·· ~'~OI" Keith ..,., w-h
~119e.ooo, savoy, L,LIIIa,S7o.2s.
· sza.M.
o111n, sect 2 T1 1111
Chlrtn 1/or Sandriiilo Lot 14
13·00014.01!01 Blovlnl,
14'011 89.000,
Price, Mid ol 12A Tract on Beech
W 1/2 o1 SE 1/4 7.11411A ·out
Arball!lh'a 3rd Su lvlalon Edith G C/0 Anln Bltvlllll, Norman L. Jr, Sect I ell lot St A I • •74A Ex .ODA ·.ISA,
.
IOO'x2~j,f~1 011.37,
J~.1.SectiTS 1'115 E Prt In 127 &amp; I to 111ncl 2.14A, $11.«1.
o125.137A7.845A,$11.57.
11·00101.000, llatzlng
U11ANGE TWP
. Nw 1/4 Ex 1.111A 87.001A, $294.54.
01..00731.003, · &amp;ha~!:!
Gerald P. 1/or c:.thY L,
EASTERN LSD
$443.DI.
.
14-01170.000,
Price
Don1ld Bryln, Lot 25J2121
32 TtN FII4W w P1rt o1 SE
10.00155.000, Carnahan,
13·00671.01!,()1 Blovlna, Norman L. Jr, Sect. 8 of N Bat. Booh St. a Chll Hm
1/4 Ex 14 Y11n Coa143.12A,
David L Sect 11 NE Cor E1 Edith G, C/0 Anln Blevlna prt014.25A, 144A.$425.t1. lOA Fr Honnouy I OA,
$514.40.
.
1o.50A E 13A, $111.80.
Jr., St6 Tl R 15 Mid Pt ol
14·00447.o'oo, Schule!j 1530.17.
15-018711.000• BI1Ck"'!tll1
:!!;:Or~~:~o~fem,::.~~t~: 'Girlld
05·00731.004,
Sha~
10·00017.000,
Lance,
or Fld 325 Front Jernea
L.,140A
SectEx
3220A
(140)
17·00312.000, Howard,
p IJM ClthY
L,
Jennller
Fl., t.ot Sact
118 11.12A
1.111A, S
$8.11.
part ol N
1 A,c &amp;leva J &amp;/or "hart L LOI
Craig 1/or ~Joan, sect
31 NE ~ 11.11A out o1
Hickory Actio Subdlvlalon
I 3·00071.000, Bry1nt, .... 44.
425
Sub $444.44.
21 T7N R14W BW Corner
11..o0128.000,
11.04A, Ex 14 V.ln Coel
IOO'x«&lt;I',$501.10.
Jo. .ph, Sac:1 33 SW 1/4 l
14·01423.000, Siewert
10·00124.000J Sharpe, Strip N 2.1411A out or Roger KJ sect 24 Lilt 3oe Bronlllrllllll, Robert D llor II.MA out or 11A 18.15A,
1a.IIA, • •
.S710.DI.
Plll'lcll P, Lal412;$411.04.
WiltllmB&amp;/orllhlron Lilt 124.85A2.1411A,$80.30.
Troi:ti3~.141A.·I,111.37.
0 "-007310011 lhlulla
11·00474.000, Konnedyi
11..Q01 28.000,
~
p
~ t... iiiCI
S14 15 E End N 1/2 11.413
13·00321.000, JICkld
14·00074.000, Ston!!_1
32 T1 All NW 1/4 01 BE 1/4
Out or 34.21A 11.413A, Gerold G 1/or Joenn L, Ml
ThOmal A, Sect. I In Nw Bronnomen Robert D a/or Wlllllm E Etlll DBA Red HOI
$10.15.
on N Uno EICOipl Mlne..la, Cor. or W 112 ot N 112 1A, Pl1rlcla fl! Pi. or 2.48A out ol13.73tA 2.48A,
N w Fermi, Sect 1-10 12a) w
E1 20A W 20.SOA ••·
$17.35.• .
· .IOA,$14.M.
10.00542.000,, Shlotda, .55A, 574.34.
$532.83.
,104 Sub. 4-17.117 1 31·11x32, .701A 11.7D2A, ......58.
$3U3.
.
•
'05o00173.002 Stnart, CUn1
01·00798.000, Smith Flontld Rendell 10/Dr Pomtla
13·00322.000, JlCkl,
MIDDLEPORT VILLAGE
17·00410.Ci00, K•nnedyl
11·02411.000, Conley,.
M1 Sect 17 T1 A15 4.41A out VIckie J 1/or Donald E, S Sue, Lot (9) 174x 41112 SW G.,.ld 0 1/or Jotnn L, S of
MEIGS LSD
or 14.1MA. 4.41A, $13.32.
ond of 02.21A E End ex 84A Prt, $22.09:
·
·
Dl•ons on Gatllpolla Rd
15·0.1953.000, Adklnt, Crtlg H 1/or t.oran E L.ot Willian) E Etlll DBA Fled Hll
10·00543.000"~Shlelda, Except 1(111\arafa .25A,· Connie aJor Wegner Jaaklo, 1212·181 .75A Part Of 'i.IIOA Ferme, Sect 1-10.~ Fr 12
05·00312.004, $purlockJ N _Po:t Aleo Ex 19.335A Ex
all lend S ol Rd iA .C0.07A,
'IWdv I! l/or Ann c, sect • .3311A, $2511.13.
Flonlld Flindall""" Pamela $114.$4.
Lilt 20 Block I "North Hall, .'75A, Sf01.24.
11·01885.000, Felty, $121.01.
TIN 1!15W S.030A out or
08·00324.00'!c Smith., !.!:!!! Lot (10) Ex 8' x 214',
13·00008.001, Johnaon, $223.55. .
,
·
17·00482.000, Kennedy
Donald E 1/or vocklo J " _..,,78.
·
Raben Fl. I Sharon L, Sect
' 15·00251.000, Brldahaw, Harold !!, Etol, Lot 77 EX.
41.7MA5.030A. $42.71.
Wllllem
E. Etll DBA Fled Hni
SECor:.-,.21.
05·00088.000, Jon••• end D2.21A E End Ex. 84A n
I 0·00332.000, Gueaa, 4 TB R15 .405A out ol C.lllo Fllchmoild, Lilt 175,
11·01817.000, Fotty1 Farms, sect 1o 12121 W End
Herold~ Sect 1 NW o1 N~ P11.034A,$2,475.70.
Michael E. &amp;/or Morel• Fl:, 59.25A.405A.I41.18.
· $11.09.
25.00A Ex .II.A 24.34A,
1/4 40.2aA E1 4.01171A
IJ&amp;.OOol$2.000, Woodyordi! Lot (10) Woatharman'a
13·00104.000, Flolhl:,'l
15·012118.00~1.... Bunch1 Herold W eltl, Lol AI 8 pen $54.SD.
or
Lal41
$3.21.
311.1124A. $1,047.32.
J1mea H Sect 35 (220)
Subdl~ ...,,42.
·
Todd .l/or Blvenly A.
Barbe .. K., t.ot""" .3BA"'"
17-00483.000, Kannody
11·00SII3.000, Gtrneai
05·000111.000, Jonu 1 End Ex ~.24A Hlghwey Ex
RUTLAND TWP
. I R 15 T 7 5.0DAC, $100.4D.
of 3.45A 50'x327' ~31A,
lllrry, Lilt 257 .51A Und 1/11 William E Etlll DBA Rod HRI
Herold P., Sect I Wend ot 14.01A E1 1.30A 10.70AEX
MEIGS LSD
13..00034.000, Rothgeb $712.DD.
21Aof Nc- SA Ex .D3MA 3. ~.25.
11'00145.000, Frenklln Todd E 1/olr Elluboth, Sic I
15-00728.000, Fox, Martha oi3.3BA NE Cor .SSA, $3.21. Ferme sect I 0 W Side Ex
Ex .112A W Sid a
4.0171A, $23.70.
001....
Eathor M11, Etal, C{O T7 R 15 W of NW 1/4 E1 14 L I/Or WhHt Shl,,lY.._Lot 37
11·005g4.000~ Gtrna~ 70' 1
llonlaOmerY, nobert Keith Fllchord Warner, Sect. 9 Vein COII31.111A. $143.111.
Behlln'• 2nd od., _,,02.
H1rrv~ Lot 257 IIUb 21i 1,. 97.711A Ex 15.015A. 2.113A,
$101.20 •
LEBANON TWP
I/Or.llnclt K. 100A Lilt 241. Mutchler Add • . fa .42A,
13..00071.000, Sorrtll,
15-0117&amp;.000~ Jonn•on, .81A .a1A, $111.51.
17·004111.000, King,
18·001115.000; Garnlll
EASTERN LSD
I.OOA out ol 7:00A E of $1.22.
Wilbur 1/or Uvely Dlbrl, Jamea Fl 1/or ~•reh L, Lot
Wllll1m
E 1/or Brlndl, SeCt
HilTY•. Lot 257 3.11A Plrl o
08·00011.002, Hlrrle, Vlllge Lola W End I.OOA,
11·008411.000, Frankll'l! Sect 15 ·27 SW cor El 340.$1111.33.
"•11
FA I T7 1'114
Robert
lr I/Or TNnnte; $823.13.
.
Either M.. Eta I, C/u School Lot EK41.13A 1.30A,
· lli-01180.000~ Jonnaon 2UOA Tntci3.11A, $11.4
31. .
Soct 34 T2 FI1110.M7 out a1
OUVE .TWP
. FIIChlrd W1rnor, Sect. 9 $122.51. ·
"
J1mn Fl. &amp;/or "lroh L. t.o1 1 8·005111.000..._ Garne,~, .SII2A,
17·00274.000, Lewlo,
. .711110.117A.$117.18.
EASTERN LSD
. llijiChl~ Add .. 15 ' .42A,
13·00340.001~ Willa, 339 t.owor Pomeroy Ex 5' H1rry, Sect I •~N Rl3w,
Bradford 1/or Hlltl I, ~
$1.44.
: 01·00011.003, . · Harrll,
011·00071.000, Barber, 1135.11.
.
William .F Jr 1/or D~d~ S, oH.W Side $3.21. .
18-001117.000, Johneon Sect FR 13W End 1.42 out Of
Robert 8 Sr 1/or TNnnlll, Terrv L 1/M Shlron K. Sect.
11.01184.000, Franklin, Sect 25 TD Rl5 E 1/2 Of 1he
15-01181.000 Johnaon,
$347.11.
S~ 34 T2 R11 IO.M7A out 11 N' 1/2 o1 SE 1/4 ot SW 1/4 .E athor Mae Eta I, C/0 NW 1/4 ot NW 1/4 2.31A Out J1m11 Fl. 1/or Slrth L. Lot Jnala a &amp;enh•, C/O Sol i: 2.13g,
17·00215.000,
Mellin,
Laoler
JohniOfl,
Lot35
v
a·
of M.7151A 10.157A, ELIA14A.$112;10.
Richard Warner, Sac:l9 No oi20.50A2.31A.$80.04.
341 ExW1/20IIo1341 El/2
Georg• v ator Cl1udl1
Horton'a Add, 57.111.
$117.11.
01-011111a.ooo, Boothe, Dloc .50A, $7.4
13·00704.000, Hlllleld, Lilt 341,$11.00.
18-00118.000, Johnaon, Shapllerd, Lot Sect -3 (MOl
01·00808 001 Powell Dennla Dwight Royalty
11·000110.000, Hysell Paul J 1/orHirmon Debbie,
15-001102.000, Klull, C1rl
J
...
lo a Borthl, C/0 Sol lo NE corner 40.IOA 1:
. a..roe FA/or ~l1hlrl• M: 1n1ereat Cart 'E. Smith ·J1moa F:, Lilt 14-7 NPT Oi Lot 21, t.ongotroth Add, aJor Shlrlt~Y, t.ot 100 1301
2.11022A, $471.45.
Sect 27 T3N FI11W 1.00Aout PltroiOUm Inc., $1.55.
11.22A In E pen of NW 1/4 I251.DI.
·
1A oft N Sloe or 2.12A, Lal Lalltr Johneon, Lolo 21·27 37.1878A,
11·00281.000, Mellin
ot2t 75A 1 OOA, $81 111
Clllo0d274.000
Ex COli 4.52A, $32.74.
13-00705.000, Hill Iold 3011A, $380.52.
·28, $12.53.
18-0011111.000, Johneon, G¥'iFrd V I/or Claudia
ChriiiiODhll', cerolyn ."{,
11·00011.000, Hyaell, Plul J 1/or Hermon Debbie, · 15·00877.001!, Luator,
· • t.EIIANON '1WP •
, Lot Sect -4 11401
SOUTHERN LSD
. sect. l'r pert of 121A Nw Jamea F, sect 7N pert or &amp;- Lot 21,. t.ongatrelh Add, Ooorao T 1101 Phyllll, Lot J ...lo 6 Berlhl, C/0 Sol a &amp;
IX 7A NE Ex .047A
La11er Johneon, Lilt 35, w SE
07..00128.000, Arth.,., Part30A. $143.21.
I/2A In mid or W line or NW $17.DD.
152 Pillmer, $2118.54.
n . . r center 32.021A,
Jamoo B, Sect 24 NMr Mid
011·01014.000, Colllns 1 1/4 S.~ $152.10.
13·00331.000, olohnolon,
15-0141t.OOO, McD1de, Horton's Add., $11.74.
s1a.13.
JohneonJ
18-00120.000,
2
4
17·00110.000, Phelp~,
Joaale Bertha, C/0 Sol •
Stanley
1/or Su'!!.!•ct ""
Liller
Johneon,
Lot
34,
VB
a
·
011·01017.000,
Colllna
Sect
lin
NEPrtotFract2S
13·00422.00C!t
Whlll
S7.01.
.
07 001 • 000
2A out otHA 2A.
Ja~a 8 Sict ~4NE"'p;,';! Charlene, Sect. 30 Mld:on S of Fld .71A 01 2.25A .71A, Richerd E &amp; Mllf. F A 15-011904.000, McDaniel, HOrton'a Add., 57.DI.
17-005DI.1l00, Pridemore,
18-00D21.000, Johnaon,
USIA Ex 1.333A .42.8A, UnoNoiFid.IA,$154.31.
$868.4~.
HollldlyKimberly ,Sect. T~m•
C/0
W1l1or
ROIIIIId L &amp; Unde L, LollS,
121.21.
011·00104.001 Crlla~J
11·00595.000, Knapp, 25 NE PI or SW 1/4 Ex. 14 Me nlil, Lot 61 Co1lport Joule a Berthl, C/0 Sol a $23.11.
.
07·00712.000il Dunn, Barbaro A. 110A Lot 11"" llrtan 1/or Oonna Marlel Lot V.ln Coel E1. S.IOA 35.10A, .1
Side Pn of 1/4A, Laller John-. Lot 2t. 30
17..00Sit.OOO,
Pridemore,
80'xl00'
$8.13.
Wendell C aJor 1rv E Lot T4, R11, W Prt of S ·1 /2, 18 Hutchlnaon Subdlv oS' x $121 :31 .
$14.70.
1i-00454.ooo, Kltln1 Larry Roneld L a Und• L, Lot 14,
13·00761.000, W-n
15·01007 .ooo, Mohler
54 Glbbl IWCI103.1' x 201•, UOA out o1 5A a3.40A out 115', $845.02.
$72.22.
.
$21.112.
10.11A. $74.«1.
11·00850.001, Priddy, David, Sect 1_!i, ·I ·12 .NE Gerald a T~. Lot 7'7 E, Lol258 Sub. 113, $31.80.
17..QOIOO.OOO,
Pridemore
11·02145.000,
MlthlWI,
07·00118.0011 Evlntj
og.008BI.OOO, Lince, Gory L 1/or A..U Fl., sect 2 Cor «&lt;A. S311.H.
,
Bellin Add W 1/2, $112.68. ·
Roneld La Undo L. Lotti
Klthryn, Sect· 11
T2 AI Mlchlol w Sr 1/or Dorothy Tl 1'114 Mid N 1/2 2.472A out
I 3·00717 .ooo, W-n
15-01155.000, Quillen, Tommy K llor Plmtll J, Lot Wlleon
a lrwlm'a Add Ex 7'
1 . - out ot 11.04A 1.«1A, :o::Sect 11 -31 N prt or SE 1{4 oi311.40A 2.472A, $1,220.81. David, Sect 15,.., ·12 Mid N lllmmy 0., 21' oil N Side 01 18 Port or E11ttrty I' tub oil
N Side, $22.71.
1135.13.
.
$3111.74.
11·012-8.000, . Swanaon UMI or NW 1/4 E1 1.425A 113 Bock to alley Ex 3', C - St I'XIO', $8.72.
17-GOIOII.OOO. Pridemore
11·02141,000, ll11heWI,
07·00545.00,!1J EVI~
·007H.OOO, Larkins., Rlchlrd E Sr 1/or Doria J, 25.575A, $153.D3.
$81.11.
L l Undo L, Lot 1'1
- J Stot.""NEol
Mincy J, Sect 35 Mid ol&gt;i Lot W Side oi40A 1/4 Ex
13·00788.000
15-0IOB3.000,Smltn,Llny Tommy K 1/or Plmlla Ji Lot Floneld
Willon a lrwln'l Add,
SE_,e,2.21A,IIID.27.
art ol SW 1/4 o1 24.174A 4.75A NE EI21.73A 1.27A. Devld, Sect 1S, 1.425A, II. sect 2t, .33A N of Page 11 Sub 4-40' Condor "' E 127
.••
Side, $44.04.
07..oD21!.9_00 1 l!vana 1 UIIA, $35.72.
SI12.3D.
$1,101.71.
St Sol Rd .33A, S3111.32.
17..o0102.ooo,
Pridemore
11·02147.000, Mathews,
Norman MnMm, Beet 2o
011·007112.000, Larklna..,
11.01125.000,, TIYior,
· SAUSBURY1WP
.
15·01849.000, Snyder,
Flontld L a Undo L, Lilt Iii
I.OOA. $30.113.
Nancy J, 8oct ;s5 Mid 01" V.lme L, Sect I NE ol Jen
MEIGS LSD
Silvie R aJor Klpp_Diane S Tommy K l/or Pamela J Lal Wlloon
07·00227.000/oFierntngl parlo!SW1/4.110A,$80.35. Gordner Elt or7.775A lA.
14·001111.000, AnOf!OICh, Sec 34 (10CI-327) _Mid prt ol 1t Sub 3-20' Condor St S $11.72 . . a lrwln'a odd,
~1m1 E'"l C
lllc~·e
--1.000, La~ F1 $713.1 I.
. Eugene F ator JudY Sect. W 1/2 of Foeattr ·Land ,..._ Side, $22.01.
17·00514.000, TIIYio!!z
11-02141.000, MllhlWI,
..
' ~
,,.
Vlc~30T4FI1111PfNE 11.011110.000 Wlmaley 34110j)o327)50'x7S 1WSt. 1222.24.
......,
1 T2 !,~'1r.·1..-=l1r'
cor Sect. out otiOA U1A. Samuel, Sect 1'e Mid on s Ad. 11 Pt ot .54A .07A,
15.0022II.OOOL car.,.nter, Tommy K 1/or P - • J, Lot Richard P. Tru- Secl 26
;-tend out Of 84.031A
A Ex 31.11A.I103.21.
·
$173.01. ·
·Uno Ex 7.12A 74.21A Ex $1.62.
- I I F1 1/or ~-y A, t.ot 20 Sub 2 18' oil beck end, 12~
15.
$123.14.
.
07'1111221.000 _ Fleming,
OD·00207.000,· Loacer, 20.7811A 53.478A, $413.13.
1~.000. Bl11y, Judy 410. Pom 1460 -soxtOO', $3.35.
17·00515.00.0 , Tevtoo:il
1 MIChlll Roneld D 1/or Barber Judy
18·02149.000, Malhi'!"',
V.lme, Elll CIV
11.0111111.000, Warner, Etat1 Sect 32 S Plrt ol 91: $116.12.
Fllchlrd P. Trualle, Sect 21
Ralllrt~sectll Bide • L, SecL 24 onE Une Nor Rlchlrd N, Sect 8 Mutchler 1/4 1.31A.$23.18.
15·005211.000, Gilkey, Tommy K I/Or Pomela J LOt ·T
7N FI14W SW Cor 3.895A
20
Sub
3
41.5'
Condor
Sl
w
II.IICIA, $41.1Z.
· Fllclne Ad 3A, $31.84.
Add 11 .42A, $455.13.
14..o138&amp;.001, Bobb, Corl Richard D 1/or Kl,.n K. Lilt
out
ol . 51.1112A 3.1111A,
07-00221.000/oFiemlngl· &lt;118·00141.004 McCredy
11·01200.000, W1mer, Douglu a/or Tammy s, (45) 145 23 x 45 ·w End, Side, $45.111. .
11·00745.000; N. . l, 121.17.
Vtlm1, Ellt C
MlchH Ronald Cliertol l/Or Richerd N, sect I Muchler Sect 17 T2 Al3 2.015A OUI se.01.
17..00112.000,
Ra111rt \lbrDe sect I N Side Vlralnll FIOH .521A In !lOA Add 12 .42A, $1.22.
al 32.97A 2.015A, $708.41.
1 5·00530.000; Gilkey, Mlchlll L, Lot 110·1224 Dougul11no,
Joeeph D a.or
Sub.
5811/2,
$732.54.
15A. 1142-lt. '
Lofl20 a.472A In 30A, Lot
11·01201.000, Warner,
14·00225.000, Colltna
Rtchlrd D 1/or Kl..n K, L.ot
16·01288.000, Oldlktr, Helena H. On S line W ol Rd
07·00172.000, Flinn, 121 T~11,1~00A. $10.11
Richard N, Sect I Mutchler Lorotll Fern, Sect 24 {140) ~ (45) 145 45XIO' N Side,
MoxlrMI, Lot 130 EK. Trl., .12A, 1255.05
- l / 0 1 Undt, sect 11· og.. 12.uv&lt;l, Morrlaon, Add 13 .42A, $8.22.
of S£ 1/4 or SW 1/4 22A. $5CIII.72.
17·00130.000• Phllllpo,
$211.71.
21NWIIIor8W1!4aSWat Ch1rlea H 1/or Sore Ann
11.01101.000,
$D2.14.
15·00700.000 Heynu,
18·012111.000, Oldlkor, Orville, Sect 4 Nc 01 SW 1/4
NE 114 'Ex Cci1111.102A- C/0 F1oaer a Shelle w..tra, Whittington, BorboraJ
14·00784.000, Dllltrd, Doria, Lol 23 ion1n 111.
MaKino, Lot 131 Only, a NW or SE 1/4 52A,
Surwv $13.M.
Beet. 24'1n N Pnotfl'AS Prt Floyllty ~o-HenlciOII• David B., sect 27 S 1/2 .75A, IICid. ox.M"Eond,$114.33.
$1,314.17.
· 07·0'0231 .000
Flinn, orllect4A;$49.3S.
GIICo.,$20.4
$5.25.
·
15·00881.000 Haynoa $23.41.
17·00131.000, Phllllpa
11·00328.000,
Oldaki!J
co_•• ..,•..., llowlrd LH Jr IJor Unclt
-1152.001, Nutter,
11·00011.000, WHIIarno,
14·00510.000, ~~an, Dorl!r_ ~ 51 iehan 2nd
Orville, Sect 4 E 201
Join. Sect. 21 T.2N R 11W Jamoo T ator Shirley M Rollin D. Jr. 1/or T...H L. MarlY E., sect. 2o .I
out Add ex 18 N, 1217.81.
Thom"-~1 Lilt 201 D Add "
Downing SuNoy 145 20A, .
2.aAoutotiiU7A2·~ secti.T4,RI1, .343Aoutol Sectloutoi32.15ANE- oi.41A.168A,I2.44. .
15..00533.000, Haynoa, 112 Ex wEnd. $10.31.
.
18·003211.~ ()fdok•r, $171.54. .
$10113.
•
11.51A .345A, $2.111. ·
out or31.10 .531A, $5.311.
14·00561.000, ' Dugan, Dorll 1/or Heyneo Baall L,
17..00132.000
Phllllpa,
1
07·01;!_4lt:O~J;!I,__ Holler
01·00882.000, Pooler , 11·012511.002._•. W00!! 1 Marty E. Sect. 25 N Mid ill W Lot 101 Bohan Add. N 1/2, Thorn•• Lilt """ E Prl of " Orville, Sect 4 mod on S Uno
1/2 Ex 1Z' N ~"!. $11.75..
R11 ~ MIChael E ator Lola G si! M100n, Sect 23 '"" Fl14w 112 .214A out or 8.34A $307.01.
11·01820.000, Oldlkor, ol NW 1/4 10A, $45.67.
18iolian Fld Prtol281/2 s E Prt or~ 112 3.237A out . ot 13.31A .214A, $2.44.
.
15-01139.000, McCioud 1
SUT70NTWP
Thom••
Ajl Fllllroad St...,
E•11!2AI.IOA,$33.S8.
3.237A, $511.18.
14·00512.000, ~'In, Dorolhy, Lot 17 ShtHitld 5
SOUTHERN LSD
Lal 200 E lrt, $41.27.
01·00813.000, Pooler,
11•001211.000, Burna, Marty E, Sect. 21 (
Be x 30" NW·Cor. $5.75.
18·00288.000, Harper,
18, 01720.000, . TIYior1
Mlohall E aJor Lola G, sect RuoHII R~, SecL 12 T 5N1 Cor. ol .SOA N or Fld. E1
15-01140.000, McCioud 1
A, Lot 110·1223
11~ NWCot8.50A, $33.58. R.14 SECor 1.053A out"' .CI32A .11A. $33.89.
Dorothy, Lolli Ex 30' 1 50 V.lma t, Lilt 432 5' x l 00 Brenda
IOO'x100'
.25A, $358.68.
1
WEnd,ao.55.
01·00884 000 Pooler 47.0 A t.OIA, $781.55.
14·00148.001( Freno!!, W Side, $154.0D.
. 18·001150.005, Hollman,
Mlc:haol E
LOla G Sec!
11.01212.000, Ellla, Weller 'G eorge 1/or Gal, Fr 30 n
15·00185.000, Miller,
1&amp;-012114.000, Thom••·
11-311 &amp;W Co~ S o1 Rd Ex .1/or Thelma, Sect. 21 out ol 1'113 W U1111 E I/21.012A out M1rllyn .llln, t.ot 327 Lower Dlbro L C/D Dobro Jerlklllll, Dorothy t.; C/0 .Dorothy
Hollmln Dlllo. 111A Sect 28
Lal 471 50'x150', $452.18.
1.25A 75A, $215.311.
3A 130' wide l 22 Fld. N out oi2.11A 1.052A. $414.55.
Pom, $3DUI.
· at-01012.000 Putman n oi3A 1A. $5UI.
·
14..QOII7.001, HumP!!,.y,
11·01 ooe.ooo, Mohler,
11·02410.0:J:.l Tuckoiil' a .801A Lot 284 1.00A,
$1,187.21.
a, Lilt 1
NuJ~I~, WIIIOI'I Jun~ Soici: 24 Mid
11o001311.000,
Loran J 1/M Jllllle L, Fr 24 .Gorel!j 6 Toney, Lot 78 t,.rry &amp;/orW.o
1-011150.000
on N Une 0t NE t/4 lA' Pockllnaton, Judith K., Sect. T2N FII3W Sect 28.27 1.51A Bellin odd W 1/2 ot 10' on N Sub 21 Poroo1111ge End,
Huddtoaton, Michael &amp;lot·
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' IS End Ex. - :70A out ol out ol 10.117A 1.51A, Side, $1.68.
$1 1115.41.
le-024~8.000c U1t, C1mellla, Sect 10 T2 R12
$811.tr2.
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15-01101.000
Powell
01..(11558 000 Putnlm B 97.75A 32A, 12 511.47.
Kenneth Fl t.ot w3 W or Pert of 1.54A Trect .6833A
H sect• .
Sp ~rt cOel
11..ool78.000, Fllchmond1
I 4·00170.0~00 Jack!, Dtlorol, Lot z5 Horton
t.owar 1/2 'E1 II 1/2 In W, New Survey .8833A,
Under U.20A 33.20A Ernol1 L. a Glendo F~ . Kenneth liM
, sect.., BOIW1111h, $11.20.
$132.02.
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$25.38.
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' 11 T.l 1'1.14 NW Cor l.or""A (100-3011 Penny urv. 127
15-1101151.000, Scott, Tiro $435.02.
15-01100.000, ..,.,.,..nkln, · 18-00683.000, Imboden,
OI..Q1$80.Ci00' Putnlm B out ol 81.48AC 1.5731AC, 9.2SA1 $317.54.
Down Eta!, Lot (Ill Bohan
H Beet. 21 N a'E o1 SW 't/4 $741.30. ·
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14-uiOig.ooo, Kennedy, 2nd Add. Ill Ex 11' 011 N Scott a S1ndle, C/0 Scott llyr!le Ellll, Sect 2 NW 01 Rd
iiV..-..1.;10.
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11-DOII79.000, Richmond, Thomaa R. Sect 21 (140! a1c1e $755.41.
Yllnvrenktn, Lot 51! In Straight Hollow .50A,
$53.57.
-·ili-li1A1.000 Putnem B Ernnt L. &amp; Glenda F., Sect -rSWoiNE 114ExS.2AW
"1S·00043.000, Zirkle, 87'x71'•111' out ol 11117 ·
18· 007611.001, KIIUe,
. H Lot llf·21 CO.t 111 WA, 11 Tl Rl4 U441A Oul or 2.11SSA, $1,080.11.
Dt1n1 L., .Lol (81) BolWCII'Ih ~1312.211.
.18-0'1101.000, Ylnvnnkln, Molani• . B 1/or Unden P,
"*!•~r. $4111
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a1.41A 1.4441A.I75.04.
1 4..QOJI8.000; La1mond Add Lolli Ex 30 PI Pert Lilt
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11·00248.000, Romine, · V.!erle J, sectt5 (212! Nil 12 KP1,1733.11.
Saott . a Bindle, C/0 Saott Part or Freet 25 T3 1'112
15-0011111.000, W~ - - · Lilt 111 1·/2, I.OOA out oi15.00A, I.OOA,
Altrocl Soot, if W P1rt 01 Floblrt H., Sect. ·14 tl R.l'l of W 112 3.00A E• I. IS54A
$55.D7•
.$311.77.
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1W 1/414.iiilL-II1,41
NE PI Mid. Fr. Ex. 3.35A In 1.8441A. .$833.21.
Robin. Loi68Coa1Dart
11·00124.0!2, Mantey
011·0117CUI&amp;i, Rh0da1 8E Cor. 43.111A, $314.11.
14-00158.000, Utchlleld, L.ot 310 10' 110'
1 711' I
11-01102.000, v.nv..nkln,
Plmtll
J8ne ""' Pomet1 J:
Scoll
S1ndle
C/O
Scott
Dlllt' Allredb Royl!tJ l!lltroli
11..00250.!Q01 Flomln~1 Scott D, Sect. 31 1140~~ · Plrt,'$42.1D.
......: C1rlt • Smith Petroleum Floblrt H. 1 """· 20-21 T.11 Bendo!Cr.SoiRREx.·(
15-01114.000. WIN._......, VIIMIInken, Lot 511 N 1/2, ltyHII, BOOL 2 1111 Hock
or 'NW Inc. 121.10.
1'1.14 out·or 130.32A mid. on Ex .IA.1.12A. SID.IO.
E - l } o r llhMan """"' $2111.10.
"""· lA, $70.75.
11·00211.0001 Mllllri!.
W/11
Oi·OIIIO.OOO, R.!!gl Fld.ZA.$337.10.
14-00157.000! UtchlltldE Lof1411 Patn.'e 2nd Add.,
11..00112.DO,!IL Grt~ Robert
L, Sect. l1 NE o1 N :
J1nloe K, Lilt ,... ·17 .
IW at 40 Sub I .lOA, 114 EIOIPI 21.101lllAC
SR
3.-..sA, $1111.41. .
1.71A. 1471.M.
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Euger~~ aJot
no, $431 .11.
1HIOI3.000, ~&amp;colt
1•·00747.000iii Harrla,
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of 1.47aA .97SA. ~rt::'• ~~~~~ =:-~
Pllmer'e Dlnnl• a uny arle, Lot "
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Lo19P.t4'1 11rt o1 1i.\i1
RUTLAND VLLAGE
W l!nd of N 1/2 EX 2.22U
111..Q15\
WIM,IIerry Lincoln Helghta Add. l.f717A Ex
2.11UA
1.
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Ex 3.2IA I.I2A, 114.47. , Euaenii/Or lhlnln 1111111, ......47.
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12·00444.007, , leeri.!J
14·00015.000, Rllrdt!!o, Lof141 Plllmer'e 2nd Add.
1H1CI10.~eokhlm,
,.,.., I/Or c.tritrln&amp;. Lot
Ran1l .lamw .'ll'ultM M AIIPII I 1/or lailtlll M 111 Clr1 l/or llllrlce Sect n
(PIIrt Rllrl. S11.12.
0 I/Or
K. It"
IUOOIIIOr . RJ II!!IPIDn Rl4
ol:t.IOA P1rt 1212) Mid. of I 1'/2 ol Rd.
15-01517.1J00, WIM, Perry 14t I 1rt lA Tntcl P._ ol JolfNr
.lOA out ot
l.aoA
Tru11.1MLol121
R11 ' oll'lllllld=:··l4.
,Out of 17.40A 1.1111A, EugeneatorBfllranEIIIne, Lal 1071/I.IIIAC, $454 32
. 11·00112.00,!1..., ll•ot.
Con11nued Dn ..... 10
1.1..,_0ui&gt;GtiOA, LOt 121 · 12·00444.
, s ·ea;!:l S131.41.
Lof141 PIIIIMr'e 2nd Add.,
1.11011,111.1111.
Rllphl..,_
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14-00018.011, R1lrd1n, S19.M.
llemiOe A. ..... ""' Jolin ...

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Harrtsoonitle Commually Cbun:h
Paslor: Theron Durham
Sunday-9:30a.m. and 7 p.m.
Wednesday • 7 p.m.

Mor1J1c Slor

St. Joh Lutbel'lll ctoare•
Pine Qro'!le

Wblte'r Chapel Wosleyoo
Coolv illo ·Road
Pastor: Re.... Phillip Ridenour
Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday SeNice • 7 p,m.

3773 Georges Creek Road, Gallipolis, OH
Pastor: Bill Staten
Sunday Services- 10 a.m.&amp;. 7 p.m.·
Wcdnesd~y - 7 p.m. &amp; Youth 7 p.m.

hstor: Kenneth Baker

Lutheran

FISHER
FUNERAL HOM!;

1'1le Belleven' Follows~lp Mlolslry
New Lime Rd., Rulland
·
Paat01: Rt .... ~brgaret J. Robin10n
SeN ices: Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. ·
. Sunday, 2:30 p.m.

Pastor: Kenneth Biker
Sundoy School·10 o.m.
Worship - 9 a.m.
Wednesday Se,.lce, • 10 a.m.

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

Colnry Blbl' Cborrh
Pomeroy Pike, Co. Rd.
t'astor: Rev. Blackwood
. Sunday School · 9;30 a.m.
Worship 10:30 a,m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday SCIVie&lt; · 7:3C p.m.

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PUIOI: Kenh Radel
Sunday Sc:bool· 9:1S a.m.
Wonhip , 10 a.m.
Youlh Fellowshop, Sunday. 6 p.m.

Loanl Cutr Fno Mtlllodllt CloiU'Cb
Pastor: Peter Tremblay
. Sunday School • 9;30 o.m.
Worship ·10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Wednesday ·s. .... ice • 7;00 ~.m.

Pastor: Rev. Roser Willford

Follb Cloapel Opto Bible Cburtb
· 923 S. Third So., Mid\llepon
Putor Michael Pangio
·
SulKily serv~. 10 a.m.
Thursday_service, 7 p.m. ·

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JolnlngFtnwtt30A.SI77.47.
07..00534.000, Ptclc1na,
Cllvtn D. 1/or c.ror A, Beet.
33 l110o1117) N Plot :ii.ICIA
E Pt. Ex. Coal 11.311A,
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07..00535.000, Plokon•,
Calvin D,I/Or carat A, Sect
33 =11~ out of Nl! Cor
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.lOA; $3.31.
07·00531.000, Plckena,

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~.lohnnvRl/or

FrttdomGolpoiMiulooo
Bald Knob, on Co. Rd. 31

Mlllomlllt

Pu101: Robert E. Robinaon
Sunday School · 9:1~ a..m.
Worship· 10;30 a.m.
Bible Sllrdy Tuesday· 10 a.m.

Hysell RWI Hoi- Ch....
Putor: Robert Manley
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Wo1&gt;hip · 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m .
Thunday SeiVice • 7;30 p.m.

Worship Ser~icc 10:30 a.m.

No Sunday or Wednesday Nijho Servicea

Faith Fellowship C,...de for Cbrlsl
Pas1or: Rev. Franklin Dickens
Sen-ice: Friday. 7 p.m.

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Kingsbury Road
Putor. Jeff Smilh
Sunday School • 9;30 a.m.

1'1le C.lebnU...C.oler .
·
320 E. Moia So., Pomeroy
(Pomeroy Municipal Building auditorium)
Pastor: Jim Codner
Wonhip ,.,.ices: Sunday, 10 a.m. &amp; 6 p.m.

PoartCUptl
Sunday Sehool· 9 a.m.
Wonhip ·10 o.m.

(Mime, Dolcrlptlon, AddHI
Lot I • I
Aoree,
TOtll
T•~. SIA,
_ , .__on
A nenm1nt1 · and
01·00101.004, Comer
PenlllllliMI
Melvin D aJor Ginger K:
BEDI'ORD
Sect 2t Tl R11l Su1an
1WP
AddHion Lot 2 7 H2A
MIEIGSLSD
... · $1111.
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, 01..01204.00!J...Bondul~ 1
oi-00210.000, Croblret
•llnetlt, Ro(lhy lnltrtlll 8tul1h M a Wooti!Nin'
"f"ednc.
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Corjl. 01 WV. Tholm1 1!, C/0 Loon
'llllltU WOaclnom, Sect. 23
11
,!!_..aD03t.ooo, hn11~y1 N of NW 1/42.71A;IZ'77.u.
--·rllorOonne.WIIIr!IGI
.,.._11.000, Cre-,
21 II 20A Ex 41.21A Ex 81ul1h M a Wooti!Nin
~~ 30.5134A Thtl- 1!, C/0 Loon l
Ol
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n..Woodrum,Sect.245
"'Wtz-lroa*"JreblrH
Plllll K, hct. 3S SW Pert K8Ytn L lecl1
W 1/4 Of
EL 1 0A W . out of 110A • IE 1/4 f11! o1 120A Ex. «&lt;A
1.0013A, III.A.
7I.IIIA E lOlA 111 ila
01·00123.000, Ctlftord, $7111.011. x '
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NE W &amp;WF- F, Sect. 20'
01·00727.1!,!01 ' Dunber
f/2 ot NE 1/4 JeM.Cianll VMtn, Seal I21
01
.T5A, $5.28.
10 Rl2 T2 RIS BE Cor 5.0110
01·00124.000, Cllllord, o117.TIAS.OIA, M7t.T3. .
WaFIYtF,IIect.ZO.
01-002t2.000. Hlrdlman
ol NW"~a 3/4A lA., Wlnllllcl. 821 FR30 Tt RIS
··~·.•·-Mid a W tnd 2.7112A out o1

CarleloalaterdeiiOIIIIDalloul 0Uftk

Other Churches

......................... ..,_.. .......... oontiiMcl
lftd cMiallled In tiM following lilt:

Soulb Bethel New TesiOIIMlat
Silver Ridae
Putor: Robert &amp;.rber
Sunday School ~ 9 a.m. t
Worship • 10 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service· 7 p.m.

Ha.. IMiddlatlon)

Putor: Charlet N~illl
Sunday Sehool· 9 a.m.
Wonhip • 10 o.m.

Wisteyoa Bible Hollllll ctourcb
75 Peaol So., Middlepon.
Pasoor: Re11. John Neville
Sulijlay school - 9:30a.m.
Children 1s service. 10 a.m.
Worship .. 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7:30p.m.

33045 Hiland Rood. Pomtroy
Putor: Roy Hunter
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
·
Evenina7:30 p.m.
TUesday A Thunday- 7:30 P:m.

l'ortlllod Flnl ctoiUC• of 1M Nounae
. PISior: Mark Matson
Worship ·10:30 p.m.
Sunday School • 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Pastor: Vemapye ~ullivan
Sunday SchoCII • 9:30 o.m.
Worship· 10;30 a.m.

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DELINQUENT LAND TAX NOTICE
Tile ............. Ollola ................. ., . . CounlJ
,.._..., 01 ...... Counly, ...... -.,--*. .....,_, MC1

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FOftlllla
Pulor: Quia Nnille
Sunday Scbool ·10 o.m.
Worship • 9 a.m.

Thunday Service&amp; -6:30p.m:

Plao Gron Bible HollaOA Chordl
'
1/2mileoffRt.325
Pastor: Rev. O'Dell Manley
Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
, Worship- 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Se,.lce • 7;30 p.m.

264 South 2nd

.........

SIOiday Scllooi · 10;JO a.m.
UMYP Sunday 6:30 p.'m!
Fl,. Sunday of Monlh • 7:30 p.m. Mrvlce

LoaaBoltono
Sunday School -9:30a.m.

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WOIIIIip •10;30 a.oo.

RAWLINGS· COATS
Mill Wook

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MEIGS COUNTY AUDITOR
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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

NANCY PARKER CAMPBELL

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Friday, November 15, 1116

. POmeroy • .Middleport, Ohio

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. Nick K.elsb's baby is flying.
Right off the bookcover - 1entlc
CUIVes of the round little buttocks
and fat legs disappearing up, beaded
for ...
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Who knows? It's a baby. No one
can know wheN a baby is headecl.
This one, though. for the moment
look.s like an upwardly mobile
Renaissance angel with its wings out
of view, maybe a Michelangelo
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That, at least, is what Anna .
Quindlen thinks of K.elsh's black
and white studio photos of babies
and the soft. appealing landscape of
their bodies in •"Naked Babies"
(Penguin Stuc!io, $24.95), with text
·by ~ formet New Yodc Times op' ed pace columnist, novelist and
mother of three.
"All sorts of angelic images from
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one in the very beginning, wbete the
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reminds me of part of the Sistine
Chapel where Adam's ~hing to

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_ ___.____ Harrisonville news--Mr. and Mrs. Don Cotterill were
Mrs. Mariam Durham is expected
recent visitors of their daughter, home soon following a visit in Sum·
. : Linda Finley, and family.
merville, W.va. with relatives. ·
· Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bale hOsted a
Mrs. Lula Be!le Eshelman
birthday party for Sascba Sterling; ' recei,ved word recehtly that she
an exchange st~t from Germany. became a sreat·grandmothet again.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Townsend Het granddaughtet, Rhonda DeHart,
and two friends of Westerville were Sprinif~eld is the mothet.
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Duane and Hazel Stanley recent·
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.
.,

IUld children, Emily and Andrew of
Norwich.
lldward Chapman is improving
from illness.
·
Mrs. Katherine Weaver spent Sat.
urday afternoon imd evening at the
l!sbelman home.

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67S.385t .

HOME

Puppies to giveaway, 6U·949·
3078.

tentiat. 1-800- &amp;13·4343 Eu. B·
D368 Call For Oe•lla.

Puppie&amp;, Mixed 614·446·4328.

HOME TYPIST, PC uaera needtd . $45,000 income potential.

Puppie&amp;. mother 11 Seagle. 30-4·

675-2932.

· Ceii1-800·S13·ot:W3 Ext. 8·9368. .

60 Lost and Found
ttoo REWARD·

lost 10, 22,96 ,
male Bluetitk hound, Coolvil le
Ridge Rd., Athens County, R.W
Cline. 614-667-3709.

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FOUND: Hunting Dog in Cheshire
Qnlo.304-773-5839.

Long Term C•re NursinG Facility
Seeking Entt,uliattic Ohio Stitt
Ttlted. Nurae Aldts. Excellent
Benefit Package lncludlno : vaca~
tion, Chrlatmaa Club, 401K fltan,
Insurance, And More: Sign On
Bonus Just In Tlma For Christmas. Contact Pinecrest Cart
Center · 814-446-7112 . Usa

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FOUND: Linle lemale pu~py. -:-::

browRiblac:k mixed, vicinity or Needed : riverboat pik»ll &amp; dec:k
Gallipolis fefry. 3CU·675·6343 af· hands, call 304·527·3234 or 412·
tef6:30pm.
643-1614.

Found: October 2fllh, Small Mixed
Ofeed Dag, Vicinity: Spring Valley
Shopping Cen ter, 614 ·245·51 30
And Identity.

OAK HILL COUMUNin
W:OICAL CENTER

SOCIAL WORKER NEEDED

Fourid: a'et ol kers m leather We Art SeekinG A Director For
cas e, College Rd., Syracu se vi- Our Social Services Departmefu.
cinity, call to iO, 614·9Q2·4297.
, Responsibilities lncludll Inpatient
Hoapital ,,long Term Cart Unil,
Los t: 2 Kittens, O n Neighborhood And Home Health Servicta.
Road, Reward Olleredl 614 ·441 · Qualifications lnclud'e: M.S.W.
0934, Evenings.
"
From An Approved !khool, Plus
LS.W. Outlet Wilt Include Home
Minng Small Black Peek ·a·QOO Heallh Evaluations And Services
Dog Black Collar, Lost Near 775 t.A .O.S. Initial And Follow· Up Fo;
A.nd 14 1, Please Call 514· 4-46· Long Term Care, And Supervis-0219 We M1ss H1m , Reward 01 · i"" 01 The Hos""tars n ........ rtment.
let"ed, Aaron &amp; Brandoh.
.."
"' Plnse
~
Compet1t1ve
Sllary.
Apply
LOST : Soft Came Bow Case, in· In Pe,f io n Or Send Resume To:
tenec1ion o1 Redman Ridge on Oak Hill Commun1ty Uedical CenRt. 2. REWARD for re! urn .ol cont- ter, Auention: Brenda McKenzie,
ents &amp; case. 614·44e-8314 Days.
350 Charlotte Avenue, Oak Hill,
Ohio 45656.
lost White Cow With Large Call
Approll . '400 lbs. Gone 2 To 3 EOE.
Weeks Near Richard Brothers
Orchard &amp; Jim Lackey Road Can OTR driver, Clata A COL wtHaz..
Collect, 814·286 -2394 , Reward Mat, 1yr E•perience. 304· 675·
5570.
oneredl
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70

Yard sale

Gallipolis
&amp; Vicinity

People to Work duriflg deer •ason . No e•perienca necessary.
Apply at Crawfo rd's, Henderson
wv. 30&lt;-&lt;~7s.s.&lt;o• .

PHlS]C!&amp;N

We ight Lou Clinic - 2 Days Per
All Yard Sales Must Be Paid In Week . Could Be Evenings. Call
Advance. DEADLINE : 2:00p.m. 814·353-2475.
the day before the ad IS to run.
Sun&lt;lay edi tion · 2:00p.m. Fr~day. Po s ta l Jobs 3 Position• Avail Monday edi ti on . 10:00 a.m. Sat- able, No Er~erl ence Neceuary,
ln!Grmatlon, Call 1·818-7t!4·
~rda:=!:l·'--------' For
9016E•t9102.
Pomeroy,
.POSTAL JOBS .

•

Authorized AQA Distributor
• Welding Supplies • Industrial Gasas • Machine Shop
Services • Steel Sales &amp; Fabrication • Repair Welding
• Aluminum/Stainless • Tool Dre¥]ng • Ornamental
Steps • Stairs, Railings, Patio Fum~ure, Fireplace
Items, Planter Hangers, Trellltl8s &amp; lots of other stulfll
· "No Job Too Lsr(/e or t:oo Strlllll"
We will work within your budget.
,. Ph. 773-9173 .
FAX 773-5881
108 PomerD St,_..
.._,, WV

•

Avail•ble Work -Inventory work·
er s. general laborett, general of.
lice. Personnel Temporary Ollie:·
es. 304-t! 75-3605.

Large &amp;ize ladies rain coat. 304·

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·'"· ' · ~=800-900-3Q4!)=
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985-4422
'
Chester, Ohio

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DATELINE
The Girls of
your'dreams

SafatyS::~ono

'Limestone • Gravel
Dirt • Sand

Reo.

Personals

se

(No Sunday Calls) . ·

SeniorChiDn Dlocount
· Fully lneu...t
814-787-4481

DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

Able Avon Repreaentativta
needed . Earn money for Chrll t·
mas ~ i lls aThome/aI wprk. 1·BDO·
99 2· 6356 or 30A-882-2t45, Ind.

s

614·992·7643

949.,057

R. L. HOLLON
TRUCKING

! All Aren I Shirley '
Spears. 304·875. 1429.

AVON

good with kicll, 614-992·5690.
'No Obligation. Send LSASE To :
5 adof'llblt klnens, to ,good home, . ACE, Dept 1351 , Bo• 5137, Ola·
males &amp; tamales liner trained
mond8ar,CA.91165.
wka.old, 814·98S:3837.
'
Full Time Po si Uon Available For
S' Shepherd Border Collie Pup A V1Ct1m Advocate Tn Work With
Black / White 111 worming 2 Fe- Women And Children E-ven ings
And Weekends . The Ideal Canmale Kinem., Yellow Orange Color
Appro •. 7 Months Old .. s~ 4 • 256 _ di dJite U~ s{ Be Able J"o Work
With Mini.,al Supervision , lnter1t! ·
' act Posl!iv.e!y With Others, ~nd
Chow ~ale" Cinnamon Colored, Ha\le Reliable Tranaportation.
Ver~ Fr iendly, To Gopd Home High School Diploma Requ ired,
Only 6t .. ·247-2032 Even ings, And A Background In Social
Weeil.ends.
Work Preferred . Intere sted ·Persons May Apply To : Personnel,
Free 7 Week Old White &amp; Black .:;..:,:.
P.O. Bo• 454 , Gallipoli s, Ohio
Kinens, 614-44t!-t73t
45631.

New Homes • Vinyl Siding Ne~
Garages • Replacement Windows
Room Additions • Roofing
COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL
FREE ESTIMATES

1-900-990·9330
Ext. 1·553

MIKE BING

Bam-Bpm.

40
Giveaway
Earn $t .ooo Weekly Stutling En·
-....,.=.,......,......,..:...--,.1
Yelopes AI Home. Start Now . .No
1 yr. old Elkhound, well maMefld, ' Eiiperience. Free Supplies, Info.

BISSELL BUILDERS, INC.

24 Hour Anawarlng

31801 Amberger Rd.
Off Forest Run

Help

e•am.
call :

c~e&lt;sonwv.

Attorney At Law
(614) 592-5025
Athens, Ohio

Flrept~:.~~~~rnace
R•L";:~·AS:c'::!:.utl

110

We pro can deer, make hickoty
smoked hams. trail bologna. pepperoni, jerky, summer sauaig8.
CoOler kept, clean, sanitary. HuntIng supplies. lic·ense &amp; game
cnack atatlon . Gsmmaqs Han-

William Safranek

~!!::'w=!'!~

EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES

Sorv u 819-.. S-8434.

BANKRUPTCY elm relieve a debtor of financial
obligations and arrange a fair distribution of assets.
Debtors in bankruptcy may keep "exempl" property
for their personal usc. This may include a car, a house,
clothes, and household goods.
For Information Regarding Bankruptcy contact:

Appalachian

Wanted To Buy: We Buy Auto 'a
Any Condilion, 8 14·388·9082. Or
814-.44e·PART.

Neat Someone Special From
"You r OWn .-rea. 1·900·658-50 50
E11 t. 7331iJ, 12.89 Min. Must Be 18
Serv u e1SH45-84,..

ANGELS
LIGHTED BASKETS, WRE;ATHS, SWAGS,
YARD ORNAMENTS. QUILT RACKS, PAINTED
CANS AND SAWS, DOG HOUSES, SHELVES.
GIFT BASKETS FEATURING WATKINS AND
TUPPERWARE PRODUCTS.
LIVE TREE:;, WREATHS, CROSSES AND
f'OINSETIIAS BEGINNING NOVEMBER 23
2 Miles North of Sliver Bridge on SR 7
1D-6 U.F; 1-5 Sunday
Phone 446.4530

CALL
1·900-526-5050
E)!.T. 4500
12.99 per min.
M..tbe 18yro.
Sarv.IJ-(619) 645 8434

wood boxes, milk bolhl, Uelgs
County Advert iaemenl, Oaby
Marlin, 614·092·7.iW1 .

ANNOUNCEMENTS

CHRISTMAS in the COUNTRY
at IVYDALE

FOOL
.PROOF
LOVE!!!

coins, watches, estatu, okl tk:IM
jars, old blue &amp; wt'lita diahea. old

Limestone,
Gravel, Sand,
Top Soli, Fill Dirt
. 614·992·3470

Top, Trim,
Removal &amp;
Stump Grinding

SPIAKUP
Al.fllliCAI

Drwen,
Stoves, Aelr1geratot 1, Freezers,
Air Conditi oner s, Co lor T.V.'t,
VCR'a, . Als o Junk Cars, 114-256·

WICKS
HAULING

For all the answers
talk live to one of
our metaphysical
edvlsoralll
C.ll1·900-562-4000

lire RIIJIIIIr &amp; Spin .

{614) 696·1407

Non- Work in ~ Wa~hera,

(LimeStoneLow Rataa)

SL Rt. 7
Tuppers Plains, Ohio
614-985-3813 or 614-667-6484 ·
Plastic Culvert · Dual wall and Regular f1' thru 36'
4' &amp;6' Flex pipe
4' S&amp;D ·peri. · solid pipe
4" &amp;6' Sch 35 pipe
'/." &amp;'I.".C.P.V.C. pipe
1'/,'thru 4' Sch 40 pipe
'/." &amp; 1' 200 p.s.i. water pipe (100' rolls thru 1,000' rolls)
'1." U.L. approved Conduit
8' Graveless Leach pipe ·
Gas pipe 1' thru 2" • fittings · Regulators . Risers
Full assortment of P.V.C, &amp; Flex fittings &amp; Water fittings
Full line of Cistern; Septic &amp; Water storage tanks

Used llres:

7P.M.

Pick up dlacarded .
eppllencea, batterle1,
many metata a
motor blocka.

G&amp;W PLASTICS AND SUPPLY

391-70 At. 6il1
off Rt. 33 at Rt. 681
Darwin, Ohio
Used Parts AulD
&amp; Truck Repcir

N - 0&lt; U.S. N""' 1935 To
Hl48 lttues, 81 • ·446;3844 Aller

Top do llar- anti ques, furnit urt,
olass, china, cipckt, QOid, silver,

olnsured
Phone 614 992·2735

IRE'S GAUGE

J &amp; D's AuiO Par !l. Buying all·
nge Yehlc:ltt. S• ll1ng parts. 30.&amp;·
n:l-5033.

1238.

JONES'
TREE
SERVICE
20 Years E"perience •

7/22/tfn

.,.., 814-1192·3324.

71111/1fn

.
~ ~~Olfr&lt;t-~

Fl dirt wonood- wil poy lor dWnll
and hau li ng, Raclnal Syracuse

&amp; truck painting,
minor rilec:t.nlcltl
repair.
Tu-upa, 011 Change,
Wex,Bumng
Long Sl, Rutland, Oh.
742·2935, Aak for Kip .

Call for Demonstration &amp; Free Estimate
614-992-4119
1·8D0-291·5600
110 Court St.
Pomeroy, Ohio

THE MAPLEs·

ling some really nice photographs and not a lot of them.
9. llvery kid in the world looks at a set of car keys when someone
shakes them. Stan without them, pull them out when things get a little
slow.
.
10. Accidents can .happen with naked babies. Consider wearing the
.foul weather gear lobster fisherman wear.
.
II . Get down on their level - eye to eye.
12. ·They don't bave to be looking into the camera.
13. Us'e fast film (400 ASA), set the baby next to a window but out of
direct sunlight, and shut off the flash. In other words, teereate' the beau·
tiful soft light of 19th century studios. You want the light to ·~ Coming
from the side.
·
·
·
14. Patience is imponant. Don't always try to force something to hap·
pen. We got some of our most spontaneous moments just' by waiting.
15. Be prepared. Keep your camera in the same place all the time so
everyone knows where it is.
16. Hungry babies and-or hungry photographen make for bad photographs. llarly morning after breakfast seems .to be a good time to do
photography. Plan around your baby's schedule.

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Highest "R Value"
Blocks 99.5%
of .UV Rays

QUALITY
WINDOW
SYSTEMS

WILl YOUR
UTillnES PUT YOU
IN THE POOR
HOUSE THIS
WINTER?

A photographer's tips for great baby pictures

- - ··

om - . . .. Gollopoio.

Body work, ear, truck

by

Apartments
for Rent

"She said, •About an
hour ago.'

tau 0!1

lit U.S. Si-

0-ldl, MdQI»JMWy, Gold
Rlnoo. Pro·1 t:IO u.s . C• otency,
Slltl... Etc. Acquioltleno-,
• II.T.S. COin SMp, t5t Second
· GdiJOII&amp;, I1H.a.28&lt;12.
Cltln Lall Model Carl Or
Trueh. 1080 M0&lt;1~1 Or Newer,
Smtih &amp;Kk Ponllac, 1to0 Eall-

GRUESEI'S
GAUGE

DCIIIOLOIY
MJtW MIRROR" patetJtecl syst1111.

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-IIDIAT'IINSTALI.AT10118.

1tlllll1

440

Til LAtin Ill REPUCI.IIT WINDOW

'I.AAQE INIIEN10RV FOR

made frqm the sidewalls of scrap li~i!,• .
·manufactured in 4 feet lengths wfth IDs of 13, 14
.
qr 15' and an average 00" of 22'.
.
' (Larger s~es also available.) ·
Never polluting, EPA approved, impervious to
attacks from satt or other minerals, lasts foraverl
$5.00 per linear foot, F.O.B. Pomeroy, Ohio
Contact:
Natlonai .Tire Recycling Center .
1-800-273-3385

.
"I said, 'When did
you change it last?'

FANCY FINGERS, FEET· Plc-

Air C1 llhma.l
A•• •lltlthltlps.

IIUVERI

CULVERT DRAINS

and she said, 'This is
dry.'

..... F....s,

'ON THI! SPOT I'UWICINQ
owttlbto to QUAUI'lED

Cover your mosquito infested drains
with glllllllilteed-lndNtructlbte

.CONSIDER:

turM of fHt and t.nct,

Tot~- :

.., AIHI Gotcl Colno. Proof-.

on any of the babies I
bave here."
Maybe, but the Dalai
L11111a has never been
photograpbed like the
laughing little boy on
page 112.
"He was one of the
last babies I pho.
togtaphed," Kelsb says.
"[ knew I had to get a
boy peeing. He showed
up with his mother and a
couple of his aunts. His·
mom ·took his diapet off

QMMU

WMtad to Buy .

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity ·

-:-::-,.,-.,..,..::..:.;.:.;.;,;:;_!.,,..,..,.,..1 830t E", OHS8t , 9 A.M . ·II P.M.

All Yard Sales Must Be Paid In
· Advance . Dead li ne : 1:OOpm lhe
day before the ad is to run, Sunday &amp; Monday edition- 1:O Opm
Friday.

Sun -Fr i

::--:-~
· -::--- ' - -Seeking Persons With Poti!lvt
Alt itude &amp; E il:ce!lent Wotth Eth·•
1c s. Abili 1y To Apply Service
Techni ques, Telephone Ski lla &amp;
Computer Skill s, To Work Well
80
Public Sale
With Clients 1 On 1 And Complele Multi Tasks With Attention
and Auction
To Detail. Complete Benefits 11'0·
AUCTION-Friday night 7pm. Hart- gram. Send Responlt To : CLA
to;d CommuM~ Bu 1id1ng. 2 New 396, Cl~ Galli polis Dally Trib~t~ne,
deal•' •· lots of new mercn•n· 825 Th1rd Avenue, Gall ipolis, OH
diM, drawings, end af aale draw- &lt;5631.
Ing~. - d Beaolor
TEXAS ' REFINERY COR~:
Rlck Ptefaon Auction "CGmpany, Needs Mature Person Now In
full lime au ctioneer, compltlt QALLIPOLIS Area . Rogard1t11
auction
•ervice.
Lictn&amp;ed Ot Trolnlno. Wrlto D.T. Hapkina,
tN,Oh!o 1 Wilt Virginia, 30•· Dept. ~ -45031, Box 7tt . Ft.
Worth. TX 16101·0711 .
.
773-5785 Or 30&lt;- nl-5447.

••ro.

1

Start 512.08 11k Far Exam And
Ap~llcatl an Info. Call 218· 789 ·

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Friday, NOtember 15, 1118

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

ilrtdey, November 15, 1996

The Deily Sentinel• ,..13

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

OOP

NBA Cro••word Punle
PHILLIP
ALDER

3 9R LR
Poplar Haigh II· •4 : .. , "
D.R., F.R.. 2·bathl, 2-flrtplactl,
farge utility Rm 2-car gar._ga,
Interior
Ex!erior tin1Ws car~ wrap around dack, almost 2 ac:r·
pentry, ftreplace refinishing, ad- ea. ~..075-m&amp;
•dltiono, parches, ldecka, have RIVER FRONT PROPERTY,
1tfoience0.304-875-1013.
WlTM HOUSE, 727 FIRST AVE·
'Odd Jobl &amp; Strip Tol&gt;acco, 614- NUE, GALLIPOLIS, $88 ,500,
4!'1"1682, 614-441.0253.
114-441-7112.
_Pr,::a;_IH;_;;:ail&gt;=na..:...f..,l-rH..:...S;_:OMc;_:_c_e_
, -St-u-mp-1 Thr.ee bedrooms, one and 112
Removal, Frite Estimates! In- batha. natural gaa. new' root, new
surance. Bidwell, Ohio 614-388 - llptlc, 31x50 thrM bay garage
9648,·114-367· 7010
and workshop, 1.5 levet acres on
sa.w Route 7, Chester, OH, 61~Will do odd lobs, larong block &amp; G85-3355.
'
tangir.g drywall 304 -6 75- 2864 ·
Two bedroom horne, 5 acres. all
Otbrtel Portable Sawmill, don'l
haul JOUr togs; to IN milt just call
:J:lc-&amp;75- 1957.

end

.l\

fOfl
2 Bedroom Furntshed House No
lrislde Pill, Coun1~ Water Fur·
nrshed 1450/Mo., Deposit &amp; References Requtred, Otf State Route
850, 13 t4-44fl -4111 Evenmgs,
614·245-0380

2 Bedrooms, $340tMo , Water
Patd, 15 112 VIne Stttet near First
Ave.. Garage, Depostl, Releren&lt;:e&amp;, 614-448-2419

on SR 12•. Racine,
car garoge Wilh apa"mom.
1
heat, ather butldmgs.
National Bank, Racllll, Oh10,
9411-2210.

FINA NCIA L

Apanments

Rent

Gallipolis Ferry 1 bedroom apt,
all ut1ht1es pa1d e11.cept electric.
S250imo. 304·615-1371 or 304675-3812
Lafayane Mall: 2 Room And 81
All Utilities Included $185/Ma .,
513-574-25311.

530
Antiques
seD P8ts for Site
'B~.-,-.-r-H~fi.~R~l~v-or~ln-t~A-nt~lq_u_t_o·. l AtCC Regl1tered Chinese Stlarptl
n24 E. MaJn StrMt. on Rl. 124,
Pomerow. 'Hours M.T.W. 1D:OO
a.m. to 8:00 p.m , Sundav 1:00 lo
8:00 p m. 814 ·$92 ·2526. Russ

pups, 1011 of wrinkles, first shots
and wormed, 61 4-949·2126
AKC
Registered
German
Shepherd M11le 10 Momhs Old
Great Tempermeru S75, C5t4 -256·
1247,

Uoore owrer

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Miscellaneous

AKC Shtllio pupe- blue merle, 1
mat., 1 female; 1 11tbf1 ancl Whit.
mala, heavy whitt factored; $3501
17 Cu Ft. Upright Coldspot • .,814-698-1085Adlena.
F tzer, FroSI Fret, 814·256·
6225.
AKC Sibatlan Huoky PuppiH, 11t
=:::..------~--1 Sholl, Rare Colors, 1 Time Deal.
Arttltcial Etec:tric Ftreptace 2 Mi- Breeding Restricted, $75 To $100,
mtlop Rabbits, 1 female, Stiver 014 4418027.
Matlin, 61•·251-8847
.:..:::;.::;..;.::;:..:::.;::.;_
____1 Black IWhila Cocker Spanel, An·
Bcots By R8dwing, Chippewa, swan To The Name Max, Lost
Rocky, Tony Lama . Guaranteed Around Clay Chapel Road, 814Loweat Prices At ~ Cole, Gal· 2511-14n.
It poll&amp;.
.:;.:;;.:,.._ _ _ _ _....;._ _ _ 1 Black Miniature Poodle, neuBuckstova Ftreplace Insert, Good !erect male, 61bs, 1 112yrs old
Condilion, $300 8t4"'"6·3719
3D4·576-2444.
Merchandise

CardiOQhde $100, Soltd Cherr~ Cockatiels. Pleaae Call 614'!388·
Gun Cab•net $200; Korg Poly 800 8714
·
Kevboard With Amp. , St50, eu446_3040.
D•tmatran puppret, no papers,
.:..:::..::~---~----1 first lhott and wormed, bolh par·
Concrete &amp; Ptasrlc Sepnc: Tankt, enlt on premises, 175 eac:h, 614·
300 Thru 2,000 Gallons Ron 742-2561 .
Evans Enterprttel, Jackson, OH
1-8()().537·9528.
One year old Husky, black and
cream wutt btown ewes, spayed,
loves chtldren, ro approved home
•
onlj, $100, 614-949-21157.
Double Mattress, Box Springs,
Bed Frame Excellent Condltton Pets Plus, ,Stiver Budge Plaza .
SSO fSt4-448-.U74.
' 110% Off Every Thing, Ever~ Dayl)
•
614-441 ·0770.
.:......;..;....:.;,;.;:;_
FALL SPECIAL
92'% HISih Efltctency Furnace. Pupp~ Palace Kennels, Boarding,
60,000 BTU -$785. 10,000 BTU . Stud Servrce Pupptes. ·Groomtng,
1665: 100,000 BTU ·1995 Tho Buy, Sell &amp; Trade, All Breeds.
Above Prtc&amp;s Are For Furnace Payments Welcome, 614·388·
Only. Free Esttmatt To Install 0429.
Furnace, Duct Work, Etc:. 5 Year
580
Fruits &amp;
Warranry All Parts. Lifetime WarVegetables
rantv On Heat Exchanger 814·
4-16-6308, 1-800-291-0098
.:..::~::.::_:_:::::_::::_:..:;:::....;._ _ 1 Apples· south of Carpenter on SR
F1re wood lor sale. 304·875-7937 1~3. Saturdays only, Fetter's Frutt

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230
'

e·

ProfessiOnal

services.

HARTS MASONARY - Black,
. brick
&amp; atone work, 30 years ex·

perkince, reasonable ratea. 30.t·
8i5-359t afier 6:00pm, no job to
1111111 Ol 1D I!Kl. WY-021208

All re.al ealate advantslng In
thiS J11lWSfl81l"r Is &amp;Ubledlo

lho Federal Fair Halllinll Act
of 1968 wtlc\1 makes it Illegal

1o ~!ties •any p&lt;tferwnct,
• llmlfillon Ot discrimination
baesd an racs, oolor. religion,
sex tamillaf status or natiOnal
origin, or any
tq
make any IIUCh pralerwnct,
HmitatiOn or else.• in* 181ion.•

-loo

---for . . _,.

-

:::or..:304::.:..:-6::.1:::5·50=53::.._...,...._ _ _ 1
Firewood $30 ptck-~ toad, you RICHARDS BROTHERS FRUIT
ha.l.30... 56-1
FARM --APPLESI APPLESI APPLES! Large Crop With Man~
Firewood:, Mtll d Hardwood Full Varieuea To Chooae From Vtle
Cord (3 Stack 1 Average, 4' Are Fea1urrng Red Delicious As
Htsh
long)
100. 614-388- Our SPECIAL For November
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HEAL ESTATE

310

Homes for

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122 HIQhland Ave. 3Bedroom, 2
beth, breed air
furnace, central 11r, tUII basement $"5, 500.

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30«75-1120.

2 bedroom house, lot 75x80,
fenced, gatage, Uaton, Wv, 11-4·

7&lt;2-2023.
3 Bedroom Ranch, 3 Batht, Full
Basement. Garage, Gas Hell.
Fireplaces, Pool, Large Lot, Route
588, City SchOols, 188,500 614~46-7438(Eventngs)
•
3 BedrOom, 2 Qatl\, AC, .Jenn Air,
2.8 Acret, Cullom t&lt;IIChen, AppHancet, Secluded, 4 Minutes to
Holzer. l14-44e-4M

Nice 1 112 Stor)' Houle, W11h
Bulldtnt. 32.8 Acres, location
Slate Route 7 South 51.&amp;-25&amp;·
6678.

3-• bedroom houae, heat pump,
kitchen appUance1. brNZ.wt~y, 1
car oarage. lull basement, mce
lot, dote to hoapitsl and school,

6 t4·91f2·31 t9 or 61.C-992.tl45t
31 Acres 3 Bedroom House,
151,500 614-256-6719
4bedroom, 2baths, ux36 «.mtly
roam, 1C8f genlge, ,90,000 080
6 14·11112-5Be2.
. A-Frame 3 -4 Bedroom•. 2 Full
Baths, Laundry Room, Large 2
Car ~rage, •~~.800 GalttJHJUI
...... 8J4-25HII28.
CMIIly'o FMIMJ Living

In Rutaencl: a 4 bedroom hotJH,
IWCMif( ,..,.,...ted, CIA, neW carpo&lt;L doa&lt;l. - sOng, oui!Uid-

ong. t21,oooOOO.l14-992-4514.
four bedroom house, one outbuildinG. 1+ ce ol land, Ct•r, 112
ya1r otd sidtno. S2e,ooo OBO,
114-llll2-4514.

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-And Lot For !Iota:
2 Btdfooms, One Balh, seoo

Oown.

W.A.C. Eotr Te&lt;ms 1·800-

4~. All&lt; Few

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House for ula on Leon Baden

Rd. le2,000. 304-451-1D.
In MIIOI'.I, 1 112 11011 wlbiiB·
metlr, completely rtmodelad,
n~JW lll1chtn cabil'lttl &amp; ap·
pliane.., new vmyl 1iding, Mw
carpel throughoul, living room ,
dining fOOIT\· 3-4 bedtoom, central ,
air, lartt uvtred fronr porch &amp;
dec:k, 2 car carport, nict yard,
quiet ntlghborhood. 145,000.

3!)4-m-5821
Ohio v.Jiey Bank hao o 2-oiDry,
5J&gt;r h'""" for 1110 In ll11an
County. Con 114·.. !.0110. Serf•

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iwin Rivers Tower, now ac:cepdng
applications for 1br HUO subsid2 &amp; 3 bedroom mobile homes ized apt for elderly and handl·
5182.
starnng at $260-$300, sewer, wa- capped. EOH 304-675-6679.
ter and trash Included, 614·992·
Two bedroom apartment in Po·
2UI7.
111 Time buyers, E-Z finarv;:ing
meroy, $190/mo. , 1100 dapostt,
Grubb's Piano- luning &amp; repairs .
or 3 bedroom, around $200/mo, 2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Trailer e14·446- no pets, 614-667·3083 eher Spm.
Problems? Need Tuned? Call lhe
free delivery and aet-up No pav- 0722, 614-4&lt;6-778ll.
Unturntshed 3 bedroom apt, lr, dr, 1)18no Or 614·446-4525
ment until hbruary 1997. t-8002 Bedroom Mobile Home Close , 112 baths $300fmo plus utllt·
251·5070.'
To Gallipolis, $275/Mo., Includes t1es. Deposit &amp; references. Call
AERArKI:ikTORS
Limtted CHeri 1997
Wa181, $200 Depo11t References, after 6.00pm. 304-675-2495.
Repawed, New &amp; ReOOitt In Stock.
3br, 2bath, 11799 down,
614..US.8605.
Very ntc:e ground noor apar1ment Call Ron Evans. 1-800-537-9528.
monlh. Free delivery &amp; setup.
In
quiet surroundtnga located
Two
2
Bedroom
Mobtle
Homes
Only at Oakwood Homes, Nitro
On McCormick Road, Total Elec- three miles !rom the Ravenswood Lih Chatrs, Electric Wheelchair&amp;,
wv.304-755-56e5
R1tchie Bridge tf'1 Ohio Completely
lric, 614-4413-9669
Stair Ulta, Van lilts, Scooters,
fumrshed With washer, dryer, dish2 Bedrooms $250/Mo .• 614-~46 · washer and large kl1c:hen With all New /Used. Bowman's Homee&amp;rf.
6,4.. 46·'7.283.
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appliances. Nrc:a ba1h wllh large
shower, largt master bedroom Manteo Go can, 9hp, efectnc
14x?O wtth AI Blue Fountatn Motel, t51 Up- With a ~orkrno ltreplac:e. Llvmg
slar1, Otngo Due&lt;:e, 61...,742-2455
fi,.,platco..
to sell last Call per River Road, Ga/llpolts, Please •rea has lots of room. At S490
or614-742-2580
at614·385-2434
Come To Office, No Calls Please,
per month with ulilities included. A
deposn of $400 Is required For NQtdtc Tracft Skter Sequoia ModNeed to...se!l tmmedtately. Ntce Mobtle home lor renl in Pomeroy, more information call 814-843el $250, 614-992·5641 After 6
1985 two bath 14x10. CaU Mike
$250/mo., $100 depostt, no marde 5343 and leave message
Rl.l.
614-385-9621
pets, 614-667·3063 aher 5pm.
Nord1c Track Walk-F 11, hke brand
Furnished
New 14x80 Onl~ make 2
Ntce 2 Bedrooms, $225/Mo, 8 450
new, two years old, $300 Nice
JMntl &amp; move-in. no payment
Mites Down 2t8, Nice, Ref&amp;rene·
Rooms
CR-istmas g11t, 614-9~9·2778
ter 4 yeats, free set-up &amp; de~very
es, Deposil Requ~red, 614·446·
304-755-5885
8172, 614-256-6251
Rooms for rent -week or month. Relrtgerators, Stoves, Washers
Startrno at $120/mo. Gallra Hotel. And Drvers . All Re&lt;:ondlttoned
NEW 1117 14 WIDE
Small two bedroom 1railer, 11851 614·446-95aJ.
And Gauranteedt $100 And Up.
ROOMS $15.225 Free Oelov&lt;orl I plus u11ltties, 614-992-6874
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Sleep1ng
rooms
with
cooktng
881-Up No Payments Unlil
~T-,.-,,-.r-lo_r;_R_e_n_t._B_e-au-t-ol-ui-R-,-,.-r
Also trailer space on uver. All Ru:hng mower, one year old; anary. 1997. 1-BOQ.251·5070
V1ew Kanauga. Foster's Mobile
hook-ups. Call alter 2·oo p m. , tlque sewtnQ machme, blead ma'New 1997 14 Wtdes, 2 ~room . Home Patk, 6t4·44t·018t
304-773-565,, Mason WV. '
chtne, 6, 4-742·1347.
$15,225, free deliVery and set -up,
No pa,ment untol Februar, 440
Apartments
460 Space for Rent
Slab Wood Cut To Preferred
1997.1·600·251·5070.
for Rent
lenglh 535 Truck load, DelivMobile Home Sites for rent Cali ered. 614·256·1602.
New 1997 141170 3tJrm, incl~des 1 and 2 bedroom aparunents, fur- l-800-837-3238
6 Months FREE lot renr Only mshed and unfurnished, secumy
So ltd Maple Drop leal Table &amp;
$185 57 per month with $995 deposit requtred , no pets, 614- Mobtle nome spaces for rent, up Chairs 50 Years Old E1ceHent
10
t61180's,
SBS
per
month,
water,
Down. Call t-800-837-3238.
Condition. SBO. New 3S7.Magnum
992-2216
sewer and trash mcluded, 614 · Solid Wood Ltghted Gun Cab
New homea' starung a1 SHl5 per 1 Bedroom, Ex1ra Ntce, Near 992-2167
Wtth Drawer Holds 12 185, 614 -·
monrh Wtlh ontv S995 Down Call Ho1Z8r5, $266/Mo., Ph.1s Ulihtles,
366·9645.
Trallet
Space
For
Rent,
Addrson,
RUSS at 1-6t4-385-0698
Deposit Requ tr~ . 614 ·446-2957
614-446-3964
STORAGE TANKS 3,000 Gallon
New homes starttng at $170 per 1 Small Eflictency In Ga llrpolis.
Upright, Ron Evans Enterprtses,
month wtth only S770 down Call Ut1l1t1e s Patd Excep1 Electnc.
MERCHANDISE
JaCkson. Ohio. 1-8()0.537-952.8
Russ at 1·800-837-3238
$1551Mo .. Depostt References,
614-446-7130
Surplus Army Camounage Cloth·
NEW REPO'S ONLY 2 LEFT
tng, jln&amp;ulaled coveralls, brown
Never Lived In, Free Delivery 2 Bedroom Apar1ment At so 510
Household
duck btbs S3,5) . Sam SomerAnd Set-Up, No Payments Until Grape Street In Galltpohs $2601
Goods
ville's by Sandvvtlle Post Offtc:e
f&amp;bruarv. 1997 Call 1· 800 -25t - Mo . Call614-388-1708.
1.,--,----~-..,.,..,..-- Frtday·Sunday NDon-5 OOpm .
5070.
Appl tances
Reconditioned Other davs cai\304-273-SBSS.
. . : . . . . : . . . , _ - - - - - - - 2 Bedroom. unfurniShed apt over Washers, Dryers, Ranges, Refrt·
NAPA. 1270/mo. Call 304-675 - grators, 90 Dav Guaran1eet Ventlesa gas heat&amp;rs, l(erosene
New Repos, only 2 leH, never 2177.
French Ct1~ Ma~tag , 614·446 · heaters 11o wood stoves m stDck.
ltved •n. lree delivery and set-up,
Siders Equ1pment304-675-7421 .
7795 _
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2bdrm
apts.,
IOta\
ei&amp;CittC,
ap1.:_:.::.::
No payment unttl February 1997,
pl1anc:ea tumished, laundry room
Want·• old lothos w 11 "c" up
1·800·251 ·5070.
lacthtiet, close 10 school in town. Carpet &amp; Vinyl In Stock S6 00 Yd
~- 4 c
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NEW I Ban"" R epo ' s, on Iy 3 Ie f r, Appltcat ions avatlable at V1llage Mollohan Car-s,
,.,.... 614·446·7444.
11111 under warranry, tree deltvery
ree,nEApHt.s. #49 or call 614-992Wonderc:oal wood stove, S225.
Country Furniture 304·675·6820
&amp; set-up. 304-755-7191 ,
3711 0
At 2 N, 8mdea, Pt Pleasam, wv Super XL -12 chain saw, $150 ;
s•ze warerbed frame, $20; MW
Schull 121165, lair c:ond., 2br, WI 3 Bedrooms, 5 Court Street, Galli- lues-Sat 9-8, Sun 11 -S
sew•ng machtne , $50 , 614-992 laroe utility room, relngerator, polis. t&lt;ltchen With Stove, Retrig·
GOOD USED APPLIANCES 2063
stove &amp; 2 window ac, S2.800 eraror, No Pets, Oepostl, Refer·
Washers. dr~ers, refrigerators.
r~rm. 304-17&amp;-3000.
erl«!s, $360/Mo, 614·446~926.
Building
tanges. Skaggs Appltances 76 550
Supplies
350 Lots &amp; Acreage
3 Room 1 Bedroom Apanment, Vine Slreet, Call 6U·446· 73g8
1-800-499-3499
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8:
rlshod, 614·44f5·2583
~way I'ICWIIIor Chnstmas.
ows, lintels, etc. Claude Wtnten,
BEAUTIFUL APARTI.IENTS AT Pott~·a New and Used Furntlure Rio Grande , OH Call 614 · 245·
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON 2101 Jefferson Ave . Pt Pleas- S12t .
BRUNER LAND
ESTATES, 52 Westwood Or1ve ant.
560 Pets for Sate
11 ... 775·9173
from $244 to $315 Walk 10
Sanyo Office Retrigerator ' t .2 Cu
&amp; movlet . Call 614-44
Ft $40 ; Walnut Ftnlsh, 814 -446: Q Week Rtg1stered Beagle Pups,
Gallla Co : Jut N. 01 Huntington, 3 Equal Housing O~~rtunlty.
3644 Af1at 7 RM.
Shots. Wormed, Taktng Reason·
Miles Out Teens Run &amp; Cham a~e Offers, S1eve Stapleron, 81~ ·
bers Ads Oft SA 7 11 Acres Beech St. MtdtHepon. 2 bedrccm, \)sed Furniture 130 fk.llav1llt Ptke
$11,900, 9 Acres 111,000, 10 lurntshed apt, uulit•es pa•d Oe - Orfice Chairs, Automattc Washe~ 446-4172 614-25!'-lltg.
Acres $10.000 Gallipolis, 2 Mtles post1 &amp;· references . 304·882· $50; Elecuic Range t75; De&amp;k A Groom ShOp ·Pit Grooming
2568
- Oul Netghborhood Road, 22 Acr·
SSO M1crow•vt'16o. Good Cabi· Featunng Hydro Bath Don
e1 W1th Pond l25.aoo, 10 Ac:rea
Mt Model Color T. Y. I 125 Good Shuts. 373 George~ CrHk Rd .
Downtown
Newly
Refurn
ts
hed
117,000
Covc:het, Beds. Manresaea. fl14 · 814-446-0231
Carpeted, Complete Kttchen, All
4-16-4782.
Meigs Co : LeSI Than Lot Rent + Electric:, et4r446-0139.
AKC Golden Retriever Pups, 12
You Own In 8 Years! 5 Acres
Sporting
Weeks Old, 2nd 51'1011, $100,
Duplex 646 Second Avenue, Gal- 520
$6,500 . 16.500 . 11 ,000 Oawn &amp;
81 4-888-6333.
ltpofis, 3 Bedrooms, l A, 0 R.,
Goods
$101 .GO Mo
13-45/Mo., One Year Lease, Ref·
AKC Reg German Shephard puperencea Requ1red. 1345 Oeposn. Drake ESR 1324 lAO S300: MEC
Call For Maps &amp; Owner Ftnanc:·
Size Mu1er t2 Ga . RtiOader pies, 7 wetks old, ttrat lhOII &amp;
Key
.-.vailable,
Tope's
Furniture,
rncr Into. 10% ·oown • We
N.l B. $125: Ruger Rtd Lll&gt;el 20 wormed. 304-875-4218.
10-5 614-446-0332
Finance Balance. 10% 011 Cash
Go. ~~~ Ovtt Vndor N.I.B 11 ,000 :
Purthasesl
Rtgillered
Garman
Furnished 2 Bedroom Aparunent , Ruger M77 22-250 With Tuco AKC
Shepherd Pup 8 WMks Old, 111
Acroll
From
Park,
AC,
No
Pets.
lx24x44
Scope
$575,
814
-446·
Land"-Approx. 300 acret Locat·
Shott &amp; Wormed, Champ BloodReferences, Deposit, $350/Mo., 404•
eel In Muon Co. Mill atone Rd.
81..,258 · 12~7 .
line, 11
eu -~48- 8235 , 814 -446-0577.
80'1. Call Dtana Barltllm 304· 743Lorc:ln 25 automatic, 1,4,g5: R G
1708 OwnEH' F1n AvaN,
Furnisl'led Apt 1 Bedroom 807 25 automatiC, IH .D5 , Tttan 2 5 AKC Roglottrld Mofo Cocktt
Second Ave Gallipolis. s2g5, automatic, 114.95 : SO caltbtr Spaniels, Both Adulta. 1 Blac:lt I
Parcels on Rayburn Rd. Water,
U~itloo Pd. 614-3844 ahtt 7 pm,
muzzle loader wtth acopt $135, Wl'lite, 1 Buff I Whl1t, With
paved road, rtalonablt rettric WeJternl1tld
30·30 ltvtt ICitOn, Champion Bloodline, 114-:J7Dllortl. 304-e7S-5253 (no aingle- Furnished Efficiency All U1ili11et
222. 11711. 50: 2728
1188.50:
Sovago
wide 1nquires please)
Paid, Shar• Bath I 145JMo., lHg
Browmne
model
28.
12 gauge, AKC ~giltt'td Mtntlturl Pincf'i.
Second Avenue, Gallipolis 6141280; Winche1ter 12 gauge er, lem•l•. 17 mo!Hhl old, well
HEtHAL. S
+40·3945.
nmi-auto, •180; 20 gauge sin- trained c.H 304-175-7555
glo, $58: 16 oougo olnoto. S40:
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ThOmpson Ctnltr Comender 35 AKC Rtgitttrad Stlky YDfklhlre
aptmmenls
ar
Village
Manor
and
410 HoUMS for Rent
Rlvertrde Apartmenll in Uiddlt· Remington wltn acopt, 1325; Terrltr Pu,p••• 1st Sholl &amp;
Dave's Swap Shop, Fivt Points, WOtmtd F•the; WeiQhl 4 112
port From $232-$355 . Call 6 U ·
3 Bodraoms. 2 baths. Camp Con- ~2-5064 Equal Housing Oppor- carnor or Flo-do Rasd ond Rt Poundo 'Pat&gt;o11 Will! Dog 614·
7, ond at bJ-poll, Pomsray, · 367·770S.
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ores. $35tl'm0. 304-1175-3812.
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Farm Equipment

' 78 John Oeere 2840 , 82 hp,
1657 tus. with 148 JD endloader
bucket and forks, 113,500, call
614-992-7421 .
165 Massey -Ferguson, gas trtcy·
cle front end. dual remota, live
hvdr, llv, PTO, power steermg, 2
row mounted picker avat for 1ractor. SC·Cas&amp; 1946, new 1tfeS OQ
rear. another lor parts. GEHL,
gnnder mr•er, 5' rotary mower tnrernattona l. 42- rotary mowet
woods lor small tractor(12·30hp),
814-742-2455 or 614·742-2580.

720 'll'uckS for Sale

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1964 Thunderbtrd convertible,
Artzona c:ar, wh1te e•ttnor, blue
inlertcr aulo, PS, PB, radiO, ntce
drl\l!f, $8,500. f514 -949-2217

Far Sa le 1gse Niaaan &amp; Speict,
New Tirel, Runs Good, 114·2&amp;!
Q303. 014-256-1583$1 ,100 Oi

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1976 Jeep CJ7 .,. 304, $2,000,
1988 Corltlea 4 Cylinder, Automatic, New Paint $1,800, Botl'l
Run Greatl814-448-8158.

730

1979' Dodge DipiDmat, 318 engtne, .18 ntpg, askmg 11200 080,
call614-992·7035.

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MY MAN SNUFFY
HAS TURNED OVER
)A NEW LEAF II

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LET HIM PASS TH'
COLLECTION
PLATE??

740

1990 Grand Prill. SE , red, auto,
2dr, full~ load&amp;d lactory opttons,
all power, tow mtles. 304-e754013 or 304·675·1 786.
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tton, looks &amp; Runs Like New . •
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Concltt•on, $3,100, 614·446·

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trax 4•4, loaded and many ex lfas- Call alter 6'00 Ask lor RaY. 1
304-675·1756 or 304·675·4474.
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814-44&amp;-8958.

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Air, Rear Spotter 65,000 Mites,

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FM Cassette, Sport Wheels.
Stnpe Package, 4 C~hnder, 5
Speed, 79.000 M~es, Lots of New
Parts, Wtll Matntatned, Super
Nlce Car, A Steal Below Book At
$3.800. 614-4-16-8795.

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1994 Honda 4-wheeler. 4wtd ·
304·6 75·6335.

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by aeelng the dummy and leading to
trick one from either his hand ,or the
dummy, he would succeed even more
often . However, to try to counterbaldl!clarer's natural advantage, the
defender to declarer's left selects the
opening Lead. It is the crucial moment
in a fair percentage Of deals. So, let's
end the week with two devilish open ing leads that defeated apparently im·
prelflAble contracts.
South jumped straight to four
spades to keep the defenders in the
dark, hoping thal his diamond suit
would prove beneficial.
·
The pushy contract has three top
losers in hearts and clubs, so it seems
to need diamonds 3-3 witb the ki,n g onside. And as you can see, this -is exact ly the position. So what's the problem?
Wel.l , West found the fiendlah opening lead of the spade nine! Playing
dummy's 10 would have uncovered the
situation, but wanting to be in t~e
dummy, declarer cajled lor the ace.
Then be played a diamond to his
queen and cashed the ace, East not
dropping the king. Now came a diamond ruff in the dummy followed by
tbe spade tO, East playing the seven.
Would Weal really have led a singleton trump? South thought this was unlikely but that it was even less likely
West would underlead the spade jack.
So, declarer ran the spade 10. allowing
t to win a gift trick with his jack.
Alter lhe defenders had taken the next
three tricks with the club ace, the
heart queen and the heart ace, the
conlract was one down.

ERANK &amp; EARNEST

For Sale . t989 Glt500 Gold 1
Wtn9 Tr1kt l"•neberry AM/F~
Cassella, CB, mtercom Hee4-Toe •
Shtfter, Reverse Loaded, Mua11
Selt t $8,500, Days· 614-446-4554,
Evenings· 6, 4· 256 ·669~

1989 black fireblld, V-6, auto, T
tops, 78,000 miles, 13,800, 614·
742-2357

2 Pntlll lor

l ...wortl

II tbe declarer could initiate the play

,

Motorcycles

1. D.MIIIe

By Pblttlp Alder

1995 S-10 4~4. 4, 3 11·6, Atr1 ltlt;
Crutse. 17,000 Mtles, $13 ,000'
614·367-0111
l
,J

19B8 Plymcuth Sundance, Auto,
AUIFM Cassene, AC, Appro •
1~.000 Mtles, $2,100 614-44t·
0191, Arter 4 P.M.

OOWN

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1992 To~ota P1ck-Up 4 Whee'
Or1ve, 5 Speed. AC . Bedhner.~
Sunroof, Batman Amertcan Rac.J
ing Wheels Ex_c:e11em Cand ttion:
75,000 Miles St0,900, 614-446.!,
3117

1988 Olds 88 E•ce!lent Condition,
$3,800, 614 ·,256-6347, Alter 5:30

ll

Opening leed: ??

1992 lsuzu Rodeo LS, loaded,.'
4WD, 109,000 mtles, e11celleM
condition, StO,SOO OBO, 614 -992_.
2001
'

1987 Dodge Lancer, must sell,
lots of new parrs, runs great,
great conditton, $1000 080, 614·
992-4133.

001

IIRallttliJ

The defenders' edge

1992 G20 Full Stze Chev~ Co.t:'vers!on Van, T1ara Package, 35t)
Full lnJeCtton, Complet&amp;ly Loaded,.
(17,000 M1les St2,500 Days 61.4.,.
446 · 4554, Eventngs· 614·2561
6694
:

1987 Celica GT 5 Speed, Air, PS,
PB, Tilt, Cruise, AMifU Cassette,
Sunrool, 11,400, 614-379·2645

·

-clellan

VJinerable: East-West
Dealer: South

&amp; 4·WDs

199' Dodge Caravan LE, 53,0~
mtles, local owner 304 ·tl75-t
2603.

1987 Buick LeSabre, good cand
304-6 75-1264

17

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• A Q 10 6 4

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198e Ford Thunderbird, Fa~r
Shape, Good Runn1ng Condlt1on.
$1 ,200 B&amp;fore 6 00 Call614·446·
'052, After 6:00 Call 6t4 · 446·
1421

11

42~

•K

t988 Chevrolet Astro Van ,...
Fleetwood Co nverston Package
304·6?\5-6143 or 304·675-2396.

1985 Olds 96 Reg'!'1CJ PW, POL,
PS, 90K Actual Mile&amp;, $2,800,
614-245-5887

7 5
K tO 4 2
K 73
A 8 6 5

•• 5

1984 Chevy 20 Conversion Van~
factory rebuilt eng 1ne, 64,o0d
mtkts, tratler htlch, very good c~
ditton. one owner, S3 ,500, 614J
643-5386
~~

1985
Cadillac
Fleetwood
Brougham Excellent Condition ,
Power Windows. Power Door
Locks, AMfFM Canene, lUI,
Cruise. Air, Power Seats $1,800
614-&lt;~1-11175 DayUme. 614-2450464 Evenings.

1995 Monte Carlo LS.
Green, Rear Spo1ler,
FM Cassette, Cloth Seats,
Miles $15,800 ,' 614-44t
61 ,4-245·5624.

vans

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•KQ842

1983 F- 150 4X4 300 I Cyhnde
S!andard, $2.000 OBO 614-256
HU4.

1983 Monte Carlo difl track ·c:ar,
355 engme, Ford g- rnr end,
S2500 OBO, 61•· 742·2323.

Clark Clipper Fodc lift, lt,OOO
614·256-1270.

•

1979 3'4 To~ GMC 4 WD 350, 4
Speed. New Parts, &amp; Tlrv,
$2,000, 614-37g.2152

1a82 303 Ford motor truck; 1990
L1nco tn Continental. V-6, goad
condilton, 614 -742·2;455 or 614742-2580.

1990

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Must Sell' 1989 Dodge Oakol.
4x4 Sport, 3 Inch Body lift, Fk:of
line Alummum Wheels, RowiJai
W1th LtQhiS, Sunroof, Sunshi41dl
Cruise Control, Au, Too ·Many Ex~
tras To Ustl Runs Great, $6,200,
Mual See To Apprectatel 6U1
448-8795.!
;, •J

2409

1994 Z-26 Chevy BerlfiiB , Red,
PS, PB. PW, Automatic Ttansmissian, 131~-379-2798 -

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1973 Fleetwtng t7 Ft. 1976 Bla ;. ~
zon Wl1h Awning 24 Ft. 1975~
Mallard W1th Awntng 27 Fl. 1699 1
McCormtck Road, Qalltpolts, Chi~ •
6t4 446-1 511
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48 Chevy 2 dr Sedan, good
1
shape, $2,400; 89 Grand Prix, 2 '1973 Venrure Pop · UJ~ Camper
Sleeps
8,
Baste
Accessories!
dr, auto, nke, $3,950, 2 large
show casea , good shape, 614· Ce11tng Needs A&amp;done, Non-lea1C,
er, Great Fo'r Hunters! $1 ,30 I'
949-2045 or 814-949·2836.
Best oner, 614-388-0413
Aulo loans· Aulo Dealer Wttl Arrange Ftnanclng Even It You
SERVIC ES
Have Been Turned Down Belore.
Loans AvntlaQie F19r No Credit,
Bad Credit And Bankruptcy Buy810
Home
ers, CB~ Oaln 614·446-8t72
Improvements
CARS FOR $1001 Trucks, boa1s,
4-wheelera, motor homes, furniBASEI.IENT
WATERPROOFING
~
ture, electronics, computers etc
by FBI, IRS, DEA Ava1lable your Uncondittonal lifetime guarantH'.j
800-594-1111 .
ar&amp;a now. Call 1· 800· 513· 4343 Local references t~rnlshed. Es·!
tabllshed 1975. Call (614) 446·1
E&gt;1. 5-11366
0870 Or .1-800-287-057e.'ROQersi
1984 Crown Vtctona, 302 V·8, full Watet'proofing
1
power. new t1res. excellem shape,
body &amp; lnechanical,· reaSonable,
Appliance Parts And Service. All •
614-992·2012.
Name Branda Over 25 Years Ex- •
Must Sell . 1983 Jaguar 82 ,000 penance All Work Guar.a ntetd,
M~es. New Palnl, (Complete) New
French City Uaytag , 614·~46 •!
Interior, Nice Car, Alot lnvesred 7795 .
•
=,;~;.;:o;;;p;~;.;;i;;;:~ Wtll Sacraftce $6,900 ~~~ Constd·
C&amp;-C General Home Main- •
~1mpllcitv Chipper
erTrade, 81~·.U6 -879S
, Shp models, chtpl up 1o 'l'
lenenc:.e- Pamting, vln11 siding,:
S375 1·8hp moM', chips up to Ohto Va lley Bank Will Offer FOr carpentry, doors', ~lndows, baths, •
3~ $495. Exc:ellent1ool for chop. Sale A 1980 Ford Ft50, Senal rmbtla home repatr and more. FOr •
ping tobacco stllkl . Keefer's ttl5gugg1B53. Public Auct1on Wilt free estlmt&amp; caii ,Chet, 814·892· '
I
SttV1Ct Cen1er St. Rl 87. 30~· Be Held AI The Jackson Pike 6323. ..885-3874.
Branch Of OVB, 3035 State Route
160, Gallipolts, OH On tt - 16-96 Colhns Conatruc:tton- building •nd.
Walk behind Gr•ely tractor w1th At 10·00 A.M. Vehicle Sofd To remodeltng, over 10 veers experl·
mower, needs repaired 1200, Highett Bidder "As Is" Without ence. Free astimalet, 614·992:
fi14-W2-5e90.
E11pressed Or Implied Warranty. 9910
OVB Ae&amp;erve&amp; The Right To AcDRYWALl.
"
Livestock
cept Or Rojoct An' And All Bids,
....._
~
And Withdraw Cars From Sate Hang, tintsh, repatr.
2 Year Old Holstein Bull 1800, Prior To Sate Terms 01 Sale : Ce•lingl textured, plaller repalt.
814-361-0875.
Coli Tam 304 -675-~166. 20 yura
CASH OR CERTIFIED CHECK.
eJJ)efiiii'IC8
4·H CluD Calves, Tobacco S.IP· Wanttcl to bu~- 87 or newer Ca·
ping Machlnt For S11e. 614-.446· prrc:e Cla1alc, must be 4 door, 'V· Ron·a TV Service, apaciail~:lng , in
21011.
8, loaded, Braugtlam or l~ 614· Zenilh also aervtclng "'9 .. otritr
brandt. Houaa calls, ~ · 800· 797= 742·3802
.
GOat Pygmy. doe kid, biiC:k, 175
0015, WV:J0•-576-23118.
Guln1a1 1 patr, .10. 304-885720
'll'ucks
for
Sale
3703. .
•
840 Eiectrtcaland
'85 Ford F15Q , 3 speed aver Refrigeration
640 Hav. &amp; Grain
driye, 300 engtne , 6 c:yltndtr,
RSES CERTFIED DeALER
1500 11&gt;. 1&gt;o111 of hiJ, $20 per 13000, 6t4-049-3025
LAI'oi\ENCE ENTERPRISES
l&gt;llt, 614·742-30H ar 814-7421a73 .lnttrnallonal Scout 4x4
Hut Pumps, Atr Conditioning If
3014.
304·875·0763 or 304·875· 'lbu Don't Call Us Wt Bath Laioi
Frn Eatlma111, 1-I00-28h0081
Alfllfl Hoy RoMI·SIIIIge one! de- 3711 .
814-4&lt;&amp;-83011, wv Clo204a.
Hvtry &amp;Yailablt. Morgan Farm
304·1137-2018.

Anemia • Ow11er · Hunch • Plight • WINNING
"Have you ever noticed," a friend asked. "thai people
say. 'It's

IFRIDAY·

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THE I.ON6
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t Altro-Graph

predic-

lions today by mailing $2 and SASE 10
Astro·Greph, c/o thl6 newspaper, P .O.

Box 1758, MUf!IY HWI Station, New 'tori!,
10158. Make aure to atate your zodf-

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t89 1 Ch&amp;vy Silverado E ~~.cellllr)t
Condiuon, 19,300, 11-4ooM8·77SCf; ..

440 John Deer Sktdder E•cellent
Cortdl1ion, $13,500, 614·3792427

JD 6200 66 HP ~95 Hrs: JD 2155
4 WD &amp; Loader 1700 Hr&amp;, Whtte
2 ·55 4 WD 55 HP 2100 Hrs,
While 21 HP 4 WD W J60M Deck
300 Hrs: I.IF 1010 16 HP 4 WD
W /~6· Dock , Ford 2600 1900
Hrs. Ford 3600 Ntce: Ford ~000 .
JD 2040 N!Ce, MF 165 W /Loadj
er: MF 235 1100 Hrs~ 2 -NH 355
Grtnders: Nl 2- Row PICker , JO 35
Forage ChOpper ; 2 -JO p5 Sl·
lago Wagons: JO 60H Blower: F2 Gleaner Otesel Combtne 4 ·30
Head t3 Ft Gratn Table, New
John Deere Trac1ors · Ftnanctng
As Low As 6 9% W /JO Credtt
Approval Low Low Pnces On JD
Rotary Cutters Carmichael's
Farm &amp; Lawn 614-446-24t2 Or t-

• A to 3

5555

1993 COuQ&amp;r ~5,000 Mtles, 1
Owner, Garage Kept, All Power,
$9,500, OBO 614 ·446-8026. Or
304-675-534g Ewntnga

HydrauliC: 011 $12.50 · 5gal patl
Siders Equipment, Henderson .
wv. 304 -675-7421

No

1990 CheVy ·'-4 E•cellent co&amp;
lion, $12,500 6,4-256-6347 AUer
S·30P.M.
i..'

1975 Pl~moulh Dutter 69,000
Ortgmal Mllea, Have To See To
Appreciate! 12,000, 114·37a·

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20 Clclllolr'l ~
22 Polllc IOol

oe, Goad Condotlon, 6&lt; ,000 Milo.
12,500, 614-379·2152.
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'93 Pontiac Gran'd Am Ouad 4,
6e,ooo milts, Pow.r, vt~y c:ltan,
tn veo good condition, taooo
OBO, 614-247-3901 or 304-273-

1987 Hahn 440 t-ii·Boy spraver,
h~droslat drive, 40' hyd booms,
200 gal S. S. tank, 4c:yl WISCOn·
s1n enQtn8 16,500 Keefer's
Servtce Centef St Rt 137 304 895·3874.

farmall Cub, Wtth hydrauliC fron1
culltvator, looks &amp; runs good,
$1 250, 614·247·4292

\as Rangar Lono Bod Auto...t

'83 Buick Elecrra , body lair, runt,
$550 080. 814-G92-7271 .

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~8ign.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Use
your mind to find creative aolutlone to
wmpllcated projects today. Your kleaa
could be IngeniouS, prog-lve and logi-

cal.

I

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22..Jen. 181 Making
the moat of what you hive could bl en
eXCiting ekf)lrience for you today. Instead
of feeling llhol1changed. you'll be proud
of your aocompllahmlntl.
AQUARIUI IJan. 20-l'eb. 11) You will
have 1 way of~ thlnge today lhal
will bl bl8t lot aN c:oncemad. A11ocllteo

·oo· Mlto. Eollpot as Turbo, 1
OPted.' olr, CD chongor, e5700,
114-11112-1130.

of tupport.

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flim

more of them.
CANCIR (Juna 21..Jufy 22) You will

lind

H t8BQinatlr1g today to WOrl&lt; on waya tor
someone else lo get what he dlllree.
Your lime and e11ort will bl well spent. ·
LEO (July 23·Aug. 22) If you put your·
een In oomeone IIIia's ehoeo today, you
wll hive a greater undefltandlr1g of her
Wlwpolnl. You can malce prograM wyou
adjuol your penpectlve.
YIIIOO (AUI· 23·1apt~22) You can

will think you for your help.
PilCH (l'tb. 10 1111'011 20) L.ell to your acoomplilh a lol wfth people with 'whot't\'1
own , . _ todly. mejor ........,_ you worl&lt; ahouldar to ohoulder today.
are poatlbla . In arrangement~ ln. which Sllarfng ldou will make everyone's JOb
you worl&lt; closely wHh otf'llfl, hOweVer,
you might bl . . . efllctive,
Alllll (lllroh 21·AP111 11) Today you
(flight pperienell a need to mingle Wi1h
&amp;m.rent klndl of people blcaull of •
oomptillr1g ""'ra to broaden your baN

710 AuiQS for Sill

TAURUS (April 211-llly 201"Stlck with
something unlil you finiah rt loclay. rt will
be aasiar to achieve your goals H you
don1 switch projects every time the going
.gota rough.
._
GEMINI (lily 21..Juna 10) Your Imagine·
lion will be your beat auet todey, a.o
don't hesitate to diacuu your ldeaa.
Sometlling good could come
one 01

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IIIIer. .

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LIIRA,IIapl. 2J.Oct. 23) An Oppottunlty
might arliMi today to make a friend of

aomeone who hal bien only

mutuaill'

1 CUUill

new ralltlonahlp w11

IICqiMintlnce. Tl1e
bl
blnlfiolal.

just a game,'

when they are WINNING?"

NOVEMBER 15'1

�, . . 14. The Dally Sentinel

Friday, November 15, 1 •

.P onwoy • Middleport, Ohio

Meigs .el_
ementary, junior high honor rolls _
anno.u.nced
'The following studeniS were , Kyle Kinnan, Jesse Klein, Roy Lau- JaYnec Davis, Courtney Kennedy,
llamed to the Meigs Local School dennilt, Cassandra Panerson, Grant Aira Little, Bnndi Thomas, Paul
Dis1rict for the first nine weeks.
Phillips, Clorrisa Pollock: Jerry wm.
Pullins, Jill Reeves, Jessica SheeiS,
Sixth grlldeJI)avis -- Andrea Bur"tAM' 1p mrt Elemeatary
Jordan Smith, Molly Smith, Steven dette, Jwilinc Carter, Misty. Clay, •
Fint grat21A -- Austin Dunfee, Stewan, Caitly" Thomas, Cody Vin- Kayte Davis, Maria DrenJM:r,
Kayla Jacks. Caitlin leslie, 1)'1er cent.
Michelle Drenner, Candice Felty,
Lillie, Rebecca Oliver. Brittany
first gra!Je/Johnston-Zirkle -- Kyle Hannan, Heather Hysell, Katie
Payne, le$ley Preece, Michael Sell- Michael Ball, Matthew Billings, Jeffers, Jason Murdock, Brandon
ers, Tiffany Simpson, Casey Smith, Erika Bush, Makayla Curtis, fuvis · Ramsburg, Jeremy Roush, Michele
lacey Stobart, Aleu Venoy, Patti Eblin, Kelsey Fife, Stephanie Runyon.
VininJ, Ashley Littleton.
Hysell, Megan Johnson, Zach KonSixth grade/Hubbard -- Cassie
F'ust grade/B -- Joshua Eakins, kle, Jessica Lilley, Andrew Tong, Braun, Robyn Freeman, Ben See,
Cbril Goode, Sarah Hollen, Breanna Kenny Lunsford, lindsay · McKin- Jennifer Zielinski.
· LD/Stump·-- Danny Salyers.
Mitchell, Trevor Nichols, Doug ney, Jesse Mowery, Gregory Musser,
'Noel, Jessica Smith, Deidra Morgan Powell, Brianna Riffle,
MH/Wellins -- Gene Buckley,
Spro~~~e, Frankie Stewart.
Travis Roseberry, Amorette Salser, Randall Mahon, Chuck Nyc, Ruth
Second grade/C - ~yan Barnett. -felicia :Oee, Kaylyn Spradling, Kay- Snyder.
Timmy Dexter. Sarah Engle, Beth lene Slater.
Hysell, Jennifer Kuhn, Erinne
Satlsblii'J Elemenlary
Second grade/Carpenter .-Kennedy, Chalsie Manley. Danielle Meghan Clelland, Mark Cozart,
First grade -- Amy Barr, Ben
Phillips, !Catie Rodehaver. Jordann Ashley •DeMoss, Heather Elam, Coppick, laura fieldS, !:leather Gra·
Thomas, Michelle Weaver, Cassi . Kayla Grover, Rebecca Klein, Ash- ham, Jared Griggs, Rebecca HansWhan.
ley .RusSell, Mattl)ew Salyers, Biit- tine, ~ylee Kennedy, Kirk legar,
Second gradell -- Valerie Car- nee Sauters, Samantha Shontz, Joshua lewis, Trenton McClintock,
penter, Angela Casci; Cody David- Brandon Shull, Dakota Smith, Adam ·. Michelle Scarbrough, Joseph
son, Billy Fink, Brittney Haning, Wilson, Wesley • Wright, Jerod . Scheiman, Valerie· Schoeppner, Eric
Steve Hudson, Matt landers, EPc Wyatt, Tiffany Zornes.
Wood, Kyle Bogss
Second grade -- Shauna Clark,
Littleton, .Christy Miller, Daniel
Second.grade/Jeffers-Hoffman -Morrison, David Poole, ·Amanda · Ashley Browning, Randy Collins. Faith Dye, Charlie Eblin, Andy
Scaniger, Whitney Smith, Dustin Cecilia Core, Evan Dunn, Heather Games, Chelsea Manley, Andy
fink, Jessica fisher, Nakita Fitz- McAngus, Nathan McClure, BranVan lnwagen, Kasey Winter.
Third grade!B -- Matt Boyd, patrick, Courtney Haggy, Sarah Jef- don Pearson, Bradley Ramsburg,
Samantha Cole, Jamie Ellis, Kayla fers, Daylon Jenkins, Glenn John- Jennifer Smith, Bradley Soulsby,
Fetty, laura Hollen, Josh Kimes, son, Scotty Musser, Dru Reed, Kristin Trader, Brook Watson,
·
Tara lee, Meghan le~ie, Kayla Casey Richardson, Christeena Caitlin Williamson
McCarthy, Bobby Stone, Eric Van- Young, Ashley Zielinski.
Third grade -- Ashton BUsh,
Third grade/Haley -- Wes Ault, fuvis Butcher, Matthew Meadows,
Meter, 1)'\er Wayland.
Bra
· Third grade/W -- Nathan Becker,
0dy Baker; Heidi. Griffith, Brooke O'Bryant, Christopher VanJustin Bell, Michael Durst. Sarah Nathan Jeffers, Jilian Jenkins, Jacob . .Reeth. ·
Davis, Ashley Engle, Aaron fife, Kennedy, Joshua Kennedy, Adam
Fourth grade ·- Grant Arnold, ·
Arlna Hartenbach, Brittney Jacks, Pines, Brandi Reeves, Miranda Emily Ashley, Megan Garnes.
K_ylen' King, Cory Shea, Melia Young.
Fifth grade -- Ben Co)lins.
~.
Third grade!Hensler -' Weston
Sixth grade -- Marc Barr,
Fourth grade/S -- Michelle Fife, Cody Hysell, Amanda Jeffers, Johnathan Diddle, Juicy Eblin, AshNeece, Sara Oliver, Jordan Rawson, Jordan Shank, Josh Slater, Abby ley fields, Jon Halar, Meghan
Katie Reed, Luke Roush, Anna Stewart, Whitney Thoene, Jacob Haynes, Jennifer Walker.
Sayre, Brooke Vcnoy, Natasha Wise. Venoy, Joshua Venoy, Alison
Sllem Center Elemmlary
Fourth gradefZ -- Terry Bell, Woods.
founh gr~cCarley-Deem -Brandon Carpenter, Michael Clay,
First grade -- Dusty Adkins,
Lisa Gheen, Marthew Holley, Carrie _Hope Boring, A.J. Dickens, Justine Joshua Burnem, Corinna Cross;
Michael, Ashlee Smith, Daniel Dowler, Eddie fife, Eric Fitzpatrick, Jamie Stites,'l;ince White.
Thornton, Megan Tibbetts, Chet ·Cory Freeman, Rochelle Gloeclcner,
Sec~;~nd grade -- Courtitey ·Barr
Brandon Grover, Jesse Haggy, ret~. Anthony Davis, Rene Ed.monds,
Wisalm.
Amanda Hoyt, Maggie Molden, Terry Lisht, Cain Mckinney.
Amber Pierce, Regan Shuler, Zach Brandy Nottingham, Nikki Parsons,
Pomeroy Elementary
Kinderganen --. Chad Bonnett, Shuler, Clare Sisson, Deidra Strong, Raymond Reynolds, Britlney Rife,
Deanna Cundiff, Henry Doerfer, Kelli Tatterson, Jenni Young, Jilli James Wallace.
Daniel duPiantier, Ashley Freeman, Young.
Third
grade
Nathan
founh grade!VanMatre -- Jerri Argabright. Julia Johnson, Kelly
Megan Johnson, Thomas Klein,
Kevin laudennilt, Branigan long, Bentley, Brittany Cremeans, Jason Napper, Zachary Weber.
.Phillip Morehead, Aaron Oliphant, DeMoss, Justine DeMoss, Trevor
founh grade -- Jeffrey BaughAlexandria Patterson, Calee Reeves, Depoy, Rosanna Dillard, Malissa man, Eric Bumem, Zachary Bush,
Julia Cross, Randy Hart. Aaron Jhle,
Randall Reeves, Kelsey Sauters, Hoffman, Matt Krawsczyn.
fifth grade/Lowery -- Kara Buff- Samantha Pierce, Curtis Varian.
Dean Soulsby, Caitlin Swartz. ·
First · grade/Deem-Gee -- John ington, Thurien Carter, Andrea
Fifth grade -- Jessica Curfman,
Baker. Lisa Blankenship, David Fetty, Nicole Harper, Michele Imbo- -Aubiie -~&lt;:opec, &lt; Brilllny--P~ers,
Day, Robert Foreman, Cllelsea den, Jonat)lan Lyons, ·Jordan· Joshua Ray, Jessica Smith.
Hicks, Danielle Hopper, Casey Hub- Williams, Angela Wilson.
Sixth grade -· Lindsay Bolin,
fifth grade/Stanley -- 1)' Ault, Ashley Colwell, Kelly Johnston.
bard, Alex Jdhnson, Bradley Jones,

Fife, Amy Frecker, Sandy Gilkey, Rebebh Smith, BJ. Smith, Bnndr
Hollie Griffith, Michoel Hannan, Snider, Adam Sorrell, CtaylOII
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