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    1. Re: :) Re: Fw: [OHHIGHLA-L] Hillsboro News Paper
    2. Is it possible that the Hillsboro Times-Gazette has a web link where the newspaper can be read online? Hopefully, if there is, the newspaper would have posted the column on genealogy that Ms. Wallis writes. Does anyone know if there is a web link for this newspaper? Thanks Betty A. Honeycutt bjgreen@infinet.com writes: << As a resident of Hillsboro, OH, I can tell you that Jean Wallis is STILL writing occasionally for the 'Times-Gazette' newspaper. Fact is, her periodic column was the original reason for my subscribing to the newspaper, published 6 days a week, 50 cent per day, from 12-18 pages in its entirety. Now I am kinda hooked on the small-town reading. The copy dutifully arrives in my country mailbox on the same day as published. I do NOT save the newspapers, however, so have no archive. >>

    11/26/2001 03:05:41
    1. :) Re: :) Re: Fw: [OHHIGHLA-L] Hillsboro News Paper..somewhat 'online'
    2. Barbara Jean Green
    3. QUESTION: > Is it possible that the Hillsboro Times-Gazette has a web link where the newspaper can be read online? > ANSWER: http://www.timesgazette.com/ ...tho 'online' --it seems to be recent obits only. Small town! ----- Original Message ----- From: <BAAHON@aol.com> To: <OHHIGHLA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 10:05 AM Subject: Re: :) Re: Fw: [OHHIGHLA-L] Hillsboro News Paper > Is it possible that the Hillsboro Times-Gazette has a web link where the > newspaper can be read online? Hopefully, if there is, the newspaper would > have posted the column on genealogy that Ms. Wallis writes. Does anyone know > if there is a web link for this newspaper? Thanks > Betty A. Honeycutt > > bjgreen@infinet.com writes: > << As a resident of Hillsboro, OH, I can tell you that Jean Wallis is STILL > writing occasionally for the 'Times-Gazette' newspaper. Fact is, her > periodic column was the original reason for my subscribing to the newspaper, > published 6 days a week, 50 cent per day, from 12-18 pages in its entirety. > Now I am kinda hooked on the small-town reading. The copy dutifully arrives > in my country mailbox on the same day as published. > > I do NOT save the newspapers, however, so have no archive. >> ______________________________

    11/26/2001 01:33:13