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In town carrier delivery $185 per week Motor route delivery $195 per week Single copies 50c each Please call for mail rates 652 1333 115 Court St PO Box 735 Urbana OH 43078 937 653 8571 159th Year Vol 164 Thurs Oct 22 1998 Published daily except New Year's Day Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day by THE BROWN PUBLISHING CO at 220 Court St Urbana Entered in the Post Office at Urbana Ohio as second class mail matter Periodicals postage paid at Urbana Ohio Debby Madison Publisher Dan Liggett Managing Editor POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Urbana Daily Citizen 220 Court St Urbana Ohio 43078 Jacqueline Woods Cuyahoga County first woman president of a major telecommunications company in Ohio leader in community wide workforce development pro grams Nancy Lusk Zimpher ranklin County chancellor of the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee former Ohio State University dean of education The hall of fame program was established by the state 20 chief for the city of Zanesville first women member of the Ohio Organized Crime Investigation Commission first woman president of the Ohio Association of Police Chiefs Henrietta Buckler Seiberling (1888 1979) Summit County pioneer in the field of alcohol abuse and inter SHEPARD GRAIN CO Thackerywheat com sybns oats $231 187 516 203 541 LANDMARK Mechanicsburg wheat com sybns oats $230 184 515 $256 210 :541 Robert Ater Sr Robert Ater Sr 67 848 Court St Urbana died Tuesday Oct 20 1998 at 1 pm in Mercy Memorial Hospital He was bom Dec 19 1930 in New Holland the son of Eldon and Lucinda (Anderson) I Ater He is survived by seven children Roberta (Ysidro) Corona Blythe Calif Joyce HamiltonRockwood Tenn Robert Ater Jr of Urbana Vicki Behems Decatur Tenn Karen (Greg) Smith Springfield Roger Ater Pine Ridge NC and Paul Ater Oklahoma City Okla three sisters Jane Cottrill La Donna (Richard) DeWitt and Odessa (Roger) Ward all of Urbana 15 grandchildren and six great grand children and a special mend Ellie McBride Urbana He was preceded in death by his parents Private services will be held Saturday at the convenience of the family Burial will be in Nettlecreek Cemetery The family is being served by the LITTLETON RUE UNERAL HOME 235 Miami St Urbana CLEVELAND (AP) The owner of an Ohio Lottery game ticket with the correct Super Lotto combination from the Wednesday drawing may claim a jackpot prize worth $20 million The winner chose the option of receiving the jackpot in annual pay ments $769231 before taxes over 26 years The winning ticket was sold at Point Stop Convenience in Toledo The Super Lotto jackpot returns to $4 million for drawing The Super Lotto numbers drawn Wednesday were 1 4 7 10 13 18 The Kicker was 6 9 6 6 3 0 In Pick 3 Numbers the winning number was 2 5 3 In Pick 4 Numbers the winning number was 7 5 2 8 Sales in Super Lotto totaled $4647756 and players shared $20523655 Sales in the Kicker totaled $670885 and players shared $414682 There were 185 Super Lotto tickets with five of the numbers and each is worth $691 The 7330 Super Lotto tickets with four of the num bers are each worth $54 DELIVERY COMPLAINT? We hope not but if you are unable to reach your carrier phone 652 1333 until 6 pm Monday through riday Gina Riefstahl Circulation Manager Diane Spence Circulation Secretary WANT TO ADVERTISE? Classified Ads: 652 2276 Display Ads: 652 2277 Lane Moon: Advertising Director ADVERTISERS NOTE: The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of errors in advertisements beyond the amount paid for space actually occupied by that por tion of the advertisement in which the error occurred whether such error is due to the negligence of the publisher's employees or otherwise and there shall be no liability for non insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such advertisement The publisher reserves the right to refuse any advertisement deemed inappropriate for this publication BUSINESS OICES: 652 1331 Business Office Tami Ream Commercial Bill Cromwell Advertising Lane Moon Circulation Gina Riefstahl ax 937 652 1336 COLUMBUS Ohio (AP) lieutenant governor and Cuyahoga prosecutor both running for Congress were among 14 women inducted into the Ohio Hall of ame One of those inductees was Mary Emily Taylor PhD an Urbana University alumna and former DeGraff resident She now lives in Lawrence Kan Gov George Voinovich who attended the ceremony Wednesday in the Statehouse atrium called them a source of inspiration for many Ohioans Ohio Hall of ame Class of are among the trailblazers who will inspire girls and young women to follow paths they might otherwise not Voinovich said The inductees have touched the lives of others through their achievements in areas that include business and public and community service Voinovich said The inductees were: Marianne Boggs Campbell Gallia County put WJER AM and on the air in Gallipolis first woman president of the Ohio Association of Broadcasters Carole Garrison Summit County professor of crimi nal justice and founding director of studies at the University of Akron Lt Gov Nancy Hollister Washington County mayor of Marietta from 1984 1991 Republican candidate for the US House of Representatives in Ohio District 6 She was wwwbHghtusariet WASHINGTON (AP) Microsoft Corp executives are using an mail by the chairman of an archrival company to defend itself against claims it violated antitrust laws The 1994 message was sent Dec 29 at 3:01 am by Jame Clark co founder and board chairman of Netscape Communications Corp Its significance is tied to a meeting the following June in which the govern ment claims Microsoft illegally offered to divide the market for Internet software with Netscape During die third day of a landmark federal court antitrust trial Microsoft used the message to suggest the com puter software approach was merely a response to own invitation might take an equity posi tion in Clark wrote The message was sent during a period when Netscape was the leader in browsers which let people see information on the Internet UNLIMITED ACCESS tfft OAl STARTING AT and recleve 804 Scioto st I 00 next to Papa Johns) I 484 5400 CARGILL INC Dayton com only 7 Sidney soybeans only sybns 5285 556 Weather xxxe CONTINENTAL GRAIN CO Troy wheat com sybns oats $5 16 185 232 $540 205 266 Tp rarm prices i a LANDMARK Urbana wheat com sybns oats S230 184 515 135 $256 210 541 Grain CLOSING BIDS SHEPARD GRAIN CO West Liberty wheat com sybns oats $227 184 513 Obituary 1 The ability to help others is the greatest power we hold Thank you to the following companies who have shown that power by contributing to the 1998 United Way campaign in order to impact the lives of people right here in Champaign County 1998 Pacesetter Companies: Siemen's Energy and Automation KTH Parts Industries The Hall Company ederal Packaging Champaign National Bank orecast TodayPartly to mostly sunny except a mixture of clouds and sun shine northeast with scattered rain showers through early afternoon The rain may mix with a little snow or sleet this morning No snow accumulation Highs 45 to 55 TonightClearing and cold with frost likely Lows in the lower to mid 30s except some upper 20s in some low lying areas ridayMostly sunny Highs mid 50s to lower 60s Extended forecast riday nightClear Lows from the lower 30s to mid 40s SaturdaySunny Highs upper 50s to mid 60s Sunday and Mondayair Lows in the lower and mid 40s Highs mainly in the 60s Local Weather Local weather as recorded by the Urbana Wastewater Treatment Plant for a 24 hour period ending at 8 am today: High temperature Low temperature ic Precipitation A Ohio Weather Review Some showers will linger over northern Ohio on Thursday while skies will remain cloudy in the south the National Weather Service said Highs on Thursday will be 45 to 50 Lows Thursday night should fall into the 30 across the state Look for a turn toward fair weather toward late week as high pressure builds in from the west Highs riday will be 55 to 60 Sunrise Thursday is at 7:49 am while sunset will be at 6:42 pm 1 Nov 11 Glamour PholoaraphyU $2495 include Will Be Here! Ciiiiipleh Milke Over Western officials push both sides to achieve lasting peace in Kosovo PRISTINA Yugoslavia (AP) brokered by American diplomat have been killed 'and about Western officials pressed Richard Holbrooke there are 300000 people have been forced President Slobodan Milosevic and scattered reports of shelling and from their homes by the fighting the ethnic Albanians who oppose him to do more today to achieve lasting peace in the embattled province of Kosovo The rench foreign minister warned that Milosevic still must pull out more troops and US envoy Christopher Hill and European ambassadors began new talks in the provincial capital of Pristina with ethnic Albanian leader Ibrahim Rugova Ten days after the break through agreement on Kosovo Lottery To A bright net not on hand for the induction ceremony because of a cam paign debate with her opponent US Rep Ted Strickland Lucasville Stephanie Tubbs Jones Cuyahoga County former municipal and state judge county prosecutor Democratic candidate for US House in 11th Congressional 121SuTCU UlV 1 UUVJlVtUl Bettye Ruth Kay (1929 1996) Lucas County Toledo Varga Montgomery County Montessori teacher who developed Bittersweet arms the first residen educator and expert on infant and toddler learning and devel tial farmstead community for autistic adults in North opment creator of the first Montessori toddler program in America uieuo Barbara Ross Lee Athens County first black woman to head a US medical college executive director of the Institute for National Health Policy and Research Mackiewicz Erie County first woman board of trustee member of the Ohio Veterans Home Kathy Kapossy Palasics Cuyahoga County founding member of the Nationality Broadcasters Association pro Jnnar nrr1 brief RilintTll'll mdlA nfflOTaiTK Margaret Diane Quinn Muskingum County first years ago to honor female leaders and trailblazers Nominees woman officer patrol sergeant lieutenant captain and police were evaluated on the scope and impact of their achieve I 1 a rz xr T5rAV1 hc menis ana inc caicui un wihui men wvir viuvd vauui pies and inspiration for other women Each nominee has to have been bom in Ohio or have lived in the state at least five years This list brings the total membership to 282 Urbana Daily Citizen ZWalter Schoedinger uneral Cornnuts Inc "Home McKeever Excavating and2 iThe Savings Bank Sanitary I West Liberty Salem Schools Urbana Soft Water Champaign County Center for Creative Child Carezl Senior Center Used urniture CMT Machining Enterprises Inc Roberts Refuse Service Heimann Manufacturing Co The Skelley Lumber Co Dry Cleaning Heating Co Ultra Met Manufacturing Riblet Packaging Co Sixty Eight Motel Pyle Marathon Inc Heating and Cooling Champaign County Clerk of Courts Ethel's lower Shop The Little Nashville Bar com $194 $217 Livestock JACKSON LIVESTOCK DeGraff Prices $50 lower $2250 2350 Welcomes Stacie Nigh Stacie will be accepting appointments starting Sat Oct 24th 9:00 2:00 Mon Oct 26th 9:00 6:00 Stacie also does nails! Call for an appointment today! ourteen women inducted into Ohio Hall of ame vention organizing the alcoholic squad for the Oxford Group in 1935 prominent role in establishing Alcoholics Anonymous Emily Taylor Logan County dean of women at Northern Montana College and the University of Kansas former director of the Office of Women Higher Education at the American Council on Education Page A 2 URBANA DAILY CITIZEN Thursday October 22 1998 x' 7 Western officials pressed Richard Holbrooke there are shooting incidents at night in the withdrawal of forces is separatist province but no appar very advanced but that is not ent fighting rench oreign Minister NATO has given Milosevic Hubert Vedrine said today on until Tuesday to withdraw more RTL radio warning that military and special police forces the conflict could explode again from Kosovo and return others to must) not let their garrison in the province or Milosevic also must cooperate face the threat of airstrikes with war crimes investigations Milosevic launched an offen and efforts to aid the 300000 eth sive against ethnic Albanian guer nic Albanian refugees and agree nilas eight months ago Kosovo a province in Serbia the main republic in Yugoslavia Hundreds ment and their own police Will in your comm (Jnity 1 I 1 tz 1 ky CHECK EXCHANGE $2495 include fixjO ('oiHl'Telc Milke Over Nov 1 1 Glamour Pholoarapliy Will Be Here!.

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