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'';p.ge B6 • The Daily Sentinel

Thursday,Apr02,2009

, www.mydallysentinel.com

Ginyard cheeriitg UNC ·run froin bench

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APphoto

Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel talks to reporters during a news conference
Wednesday in Columbus.

CHAPEL HILL , N.C. took aU the shots during last staners. His defe~se is
(AP) - . Marcus Ginyard year's Final Four rut\. He . extremely_valuable I!J that
has gone from being Nonh staned all 39 games and role cons1denng penmeter
Carolina's do-everything averaged about seven points threats Wayne Ellington
leader on one Final Four and five rebounds, but was and Danny Green aren't
team to a cheerleading fix- North Carolina's best going to encounter many
ture on the bench on its perimeter defender, played defenders who make them
next. Ask the senior about four different positions due work harfler for shots than
that change, and it's clear to injuries and foul trouble, Ginyard.
he doesn't ~ant to .make a and was the team's unquesIt's a role Ginyard takes
big deal fibOUI it.
· tioned leader. .
seriously. And with his ver"lt's awesolnet he said.
He figured to have that satility, he's even taken
"l get the be~t seat in tl!e role again this year bofore turns gul!rding big men
bouse'. I'm in ·the huddles. having . su..:gery in Octo~r Tyler Hansbrough or Deon
i'rn ·in the locker room. I get · 1~ repa1r a stress fracture m Thompson in the post.
to hold the trophy. I've gqt h1s IL!ft foot. He was expect"Right now, that' s the
an easy job, man."
e~ back by m1dseason ; but . best way I can contribute,''
Still , that lightheaned h1s · recovery was sl~w~r. he said. "You've just got to
answer hides plenty of hun than e~pected and he d1dn t do everything in your
and disappointment. A pre- look hke the same player power to make it as tough
season foot suFgery that was when h.e re~umed . ~e had as . possible. There's def~­
. supposed to have h1m .out f~ur pomts m three meffec- nitely not a day where. I
un!ll December tum.ed I'!IO t1ve appearances . before tl ·nk I'm going 'to take it
a season~nder, robbmg him .announcmg m February !hat easy on anybody. ·
of a st.artmg spot _on the Tar he would seek a med1cal
"Sometimes you've just
Heels latest. Fmal Four redshlfl.
. .
got 10 push them harder.
squad. .Makmg 11 , even
Fellow semo~ Bobby Give them an extra push.
tougher 1s the fact he s now F~asor has an 1dea _how Foul them a little harder.
healthy e_nough t.o pracllce, . Gmyard feels , He m1ssed T i)ot 10 kill them but it's
though h1s deciSion to red- ·most of last .season after ~- 1 ni e d ' 10 take
shirt has r~duc~~ bim mere- tea~ing .a knee ligament, fhat10!1lt~: bJO:p yor push
ly to pushmg h1s teammat.es · wlule h1s teammates went
• .. .
.·
.
in workouts to make sure on to set a · school record know1,ng that so~~llmes It
they're prepared.
,with 36 victories.
doesn t_get caU!,~d •. '
"I'm definitely looking at
"Marcus has done a great
As. d1if!,cult as 11 s bee_n .
it a totally different way job pf putting on a good for h1-;n. It ~clear Gmyatd IS
now," he said. "I just face and being pur No. 1 pro~d ofh1s tea~males .and
stopped thinking · about cheerleader and " really . exc1~ed. by_ thetr success.
wanting to be out there.. being excited for the guys Th~t s · pan1c.ularly true of
That's what kills you, when and hAving fun . on the Jheu recent Improve~ play
you start thinking about bench,'' Frasor said. "I ttied .on defense,lo~g cons1de~ed
t.hat. So now,l'm just trying to do 1]1at last year:: Bitt. I _the Tar Heels weak pomt.
to watch. I'm just trying to · think .it's got to lie even Many .~gured the they
support. It's .a totally differ- harder than I went through . wouldn t be able to _ovetem attitude to take to the because you see your senior' come the loss of the1r top
game, but that's just the class out _there playing . . defender, but they ha,ve held
eas1est way to get past the They're gomg. to be done teams _to about 66 pomts per
hurt of not being oilt there." after this weekend, .· but game m the tournament.
Ginyard's absence does- you've got to come .back · That said, Ginyard still .
n 't show up in the stats for a~d have a year by you~self ~as a fanta~Y. of running·
the T~r Heels (32-4), who w1th the guys you dtdn't ~ght. by WllhaplS : on the
face Villanova in Saturday's ·come here w1th.
s1dehne to check 1pto the
national semifinais in · "Personally, if it were me, game despite the . .fact he's
.
Detroit. North Carolina has it would be kind of hard to wearin$ a suit. ·...
.
"There's some days that I
rolled through the NCAA take ." ·
tournament with four
Ginyard's biggest co11tri- don't feel as good as others,
straight double-figure wins, bution now comes in prac: but I definitely could play,"
has five staners averaging tice . While coach . Roy Ginyard said. "I've been
at least II points and a Williams said Ginyard still excited to get out there . l
bench that goes nine deep. isn't 100 perc!'OI, he's been haven't tQ&lt;lught·. il_bo\!1 next
But Ginyard was the guy ·good enough to lead the' so- year quite yet: I'm just trycontent to do the little called "Blue Tea111" of ing to be ltere for my team•
·things while everyone else reserves who push the mates right n:ow.''

Easter.cantata set
this weekend, A6

Taurian Washington and
Lamaar Thomas. Your veteran guys , like Dane
Sanzenbacher and Ray
Small, it's going to be
imponant for them but probably they won't make the
quantum leaps that I sure
·hope th~t Lamaar and
De Vier arid Taurian and
folks .Jike that make."
- On the offensive line,
which will be missing longtime starters Alex Boone
and Steve Rehring: "There's
going to be a Iorof different
mixtures and matches and
so forth in there. You're
going to see more combinations this spring than maybe
you've ever seen all along
the board: offensive line,
certainly, in the linebacker
area where you're replacing
a lot of guys, out wide
where you lost your two
most · experienced guys.
You're .gomg to see a lot of
different
lineups
this
spring."
.
- On Josh Springer, a
former Ohio State cheerleader who is trying to make
the 'team as a wide receiver:
"I accidentally called him
Jerry Springer the other day
in a staff meeting. It's Josh.
In fact, there have been
more media requests about .
Josh Sprin~,:er than any player in the h1story of our program.''
- On how good the
Buckeyes can be: "I feel
good about the talent. J.feel ·
good about their interest in
being good. Now we need to ·
see good. rapid growth."
The Buckeyes hhe 15
workouts planned, capped
by · the annual intrasquad
scrimmage at Ohio Stadium
on April 25. They open the
season Sept. 5 at home
against Navy before hosting
Southern California on
Sept. 12.

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McCoughtry - who finished
the regUlar season at the top
·. c:tf the Big .East's scoring,
rebounding and steals charts
. fromPageBl
for the second stiaight season.
menials as a result of
"To watch our kids cut the
Coale's precisely planned nets down after the regional
practices.
·final game and see the
·: "Sometimes you go to high screams of joy and the tears
$Pbool ~tice and it's like of joy and JUSt the hugs was
~ss,' Auriemma said an unbelievable feeling for
Wednesday. "I was struck by me." Cardinals coach Jeff
how Ofllanized, how thor- Walz said.
!)llgll. EVeryJittle detail was · "We work hard here, we
wOI:ked on. TIDle was used up push these kids. I think we're
to.the second. There was no probably the only team in this
w~ted minute the whole Final Four that doesn't have a
fbP.e I was there."
high-school All-American on
Auriemma said all Coale the roster. ... OUr motto is,
bild to do after becoming the 'We might not be the most
SOoners coach "was just be talented team oo the floor, but
herself and do the same we've got to outwork some"
dUngs she was doing in high body." ' .

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. Of course, getting her first
itill:ional title - something
All-America center Counney
Paris guaranteed last month
...,.., could mean gening past
p man wbo. helped inspire
liCr to get into the Division I
janie 8nd then thwarted her
flai;Ic in 2002.
"'There wasn't really anyd,ing that they didn 'r do well .
11iey were 81rnost flawless
that niltht in Storrs," Coale
llUd. ''I've seen them be
apman a little bit since then ,
t1ut nev« for 40 minutes ."
For the rematch to happen .
though, both teams have hurdles to clear first. .
.
LouiSville will be playing
in the fin! Final Four in the
progrl!III'S history. led by AII~can
Angcl

Stanford, .whiCh lost. -to
Tennessee in last year's ·
national title game, made it
·this far on tlie strength of
Jayne Appel's 46-p&lt;iint performance against Iowa Stale
in the regional finals - the
third-most points ever scored
in an NCAA women's toornament game.
· "It never gets old," said
Stanford
coach · Tara
VanDerveer, who has made it
to the f'inal Four six other
tiines and won two national
titles. "It's very exciting. Our
team is absolutely thrilled. A
lot of the players had a
chance last year, and it was
such an exciting time and so
much fun that I think they
real(y inspired the younger
players to work extra hard
and we want to go back.''

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Commissioners review buHding needs

SPORTS
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.action. See Page Bl

BY BRIAN

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POMEROY - Meigs
Commissioners·
County
would consider demolition
of the Veterans Memorial
Hospital to allow construe·
tion of a new multi-purpose
senior center. health. clinic
or other facility to serve the
public if new construction
funds. are available.
Meeting Thursday, Meigs
·county Commissioners dis-

cussed · a need for more
space for county operations,
senior programs and health
care services . with Jeri
Dahler, field representative
for U..S. Rep. Charlie
Wilson, D-Bridge!'_Ort.
The hospital butlding has
· been unused and vacant for
nearly a decade, but the
space it occupies on
Mulberry Heights could be
made available for new construciion if stimulus funds
or other grant opportunities

would provide the means to
build, commissioners said
yesterday.
The
Meigs County
Council on Aging is out of
space for its programs and
considering several re-location options. There is no
additional space for an addition to the 25 year-old
building, which the council
shares with the county
health dep'artritent .and
Woodland Centers.
Mick
Commissioner

Davenport said the county
has requested funds from
Wilson through a federal
appropriations bill for pan
of the cost of a new ·senior
. center, in the event new
·construction is an option.
Family Health Care, the
federally•qualified health
center now serving patients .
in Middleport, will request
funds for new construction
through the : American
Recovery and Reinvestment
Act. Davenport .said thos¢

funds are ·nor expected to be
awarded ·until summer, but
said the county will work
with the non-profit FQHC
to find a suitable lccation, if
it asks for such assistance.
Commissioner Th.omas
Anderson also pointed to a
iteed for additional space
for county offices. and par·
ticular for 'recm\:ts storage.
Courthouse records are
now stored· in space at the ·
. Pluse see Revl-. AJ

·Racine
to hold
meeting on
water lines
BY BETH SERGENT .
BSERGENTOMYDA"YSENTINEL.COM .

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RACINE - For- those
.residents . who are tired of
the \liscoloration of iheir
drinking water 4t Racine, a
public meeting is · being
held at 7 p.m. on Monday to
· . assist the village in replacing that nearly ancient
water line.
. Though' the wilteris safe
to drink according to vii·
!age officials, it can appe~r
disc~tared due to . the
increased pressure of. the
new water treatment plant. .
This ' new pressure hits the
old lines and brenk~ panicles and sedimentation
loose, CAUsing the discoloration.
Ra~ine is applying for
Cornmunity Developmeil!
.
.
Submitted photo Block Grant money to
Stat~ Senator Jimilly Stewart is 'pictured with some of the self advocates helping to promote st11te legislation that would finance the much. needed
eliminate the term 'mental retardation' from facilities, local boards and the state agency providing services to those w1th rel?lacement. . The more
. developmental ·disa.J'IIIities. .
... _ ·
.
. . . people that show up for the
.. ,
meeting,
the . better

· • Nationwide Census
operation cilmes to
Ohio. See Page A3
• Lohses to discuss
wildflowers of ttie
Hocking River Valley.
See Page A3
.
· • Running out of time.
See
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• Chut'Ch outreach
giving aWay free Easter
baskets. See Page A6
• Local Events.
See Page A6

Hearings .· proceed ·on MR/DD ·name. change bill· ~r~~r[~~~r:~~~~~iaret~e:~:

By .BRIAN

COLUMBUS - State
Sen. Jimmy Stewan, Rt\lbany,
testified
Wednesday as the Ohio
Senate
h~d
heariRgs
Wednesday on S.B. 79,
introduced by Stew~n. and
the Ohio Senate companion
bill to the _legislation introduced by Reps. Debbie
Phillips, D-Athens, and
Debbie · · Newcomb, DConneaut .
Stewan gave sponsor testimony before the Senate
State and Local Government
and
Veterans · Affairs
Committee on the legisla·
tion which seeks to remove
"mental retardation" from

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Ohio State football facing lots
of questions headed into spring·
COLUMBUS (AP) - Jim year with the Buckeyes,
· Tressel tries to avoid prema- addresse&gt;f several key areas
turely judging his Ohio State in a wide-ranging discussion
of more than an hour:
teams .
,· With 31 players gone from
- On Pryor developing
h1s1 year's squad heading into a·complete quanerback;
into. the start of spring prac- "I hope he becomes a loi
!iceon Thursday, it would be more comfortable in what
difficult to do anyway.
he 's seeing and where he
"I've never. really walked needs io deliver the ball and
into a season ·and said, enhances his own .confi·
'Well, this is a rebuilding dence in getting the ball to
year. We're not going to do the playmakers . ... His prioras well.' or "fllis is a reload- ities (last year) were he was
ing year, we're going to be only going to throw it if he
better,' or 'We ' re ex peri- was 'sure. I'd rather err ori
enced. Everything's going to that side wther than, 'Aw,
be
wonderful,"'
the I'll just throw it.' But to get
Buckeyes' coach said real good you have to get to
Wednesday while preview- the point where you Jet it
. ipg his team. "Because none go." ·
. .
of those are true. There's t ~ On · replactng Wells,
such a fine line in how weli who ·gained 3,382 yards the
you do.''
last three seasons: "You
Most of the more ·recog· don't replace Beanie Wells.
nizable names are gone from There aren't any guys in the
last year's team that went country like h.im. When you
10-3 and won its fourth con- lose a Beanie Wells, you
secutive Big Ten title . . have to !let a little bit more
Linebackers
James creative m some other areas.
Laurinaitis and Marcus You're not going to have .a
freeman, Thorpe &lt;\Ward· tum -around-and-hand-it-off
winning
· cornerback guy 25 times a game like
Malcolm Jenkins , wide you had with Beanie. But I
receiver Brian Robiskie and like our other guys, (Dan)
quanerback Todd Boeckman "Boom" (Herron) · and
used up their e.ligibility, just Brandon Saine. They can
some of the 28 seniors who play."
.
s.aid goodbye to the pro- On the linebackers
gram. . •
without Laurinaitis arid
In addition, tailback Chris Freeman: "This will be a big
"Beanie" Wells, wide spring for a lot of those
receiver Brian Hanline and guys. Etienne Sabino, Brian
cornerback
Donald Rolle, Austin
Spitler,
Sweat,
Tyler
Washington all elected to Andrew
give up their final year in Moeller - all ofthose guys
scarlet .and gray to make - because, let's face 1t;
themselves available for the James Laurinaitis and
NFL draft.
Marcus Freeman took a lot
So the Buckeyes· must rely of .the reps. We're a long
on the maturation of sopho· way from knowingJor sure
more-to-be Terrelle Pryor at how it's going to unfold.''
- On fill-ins for the
quanerback, along with the
promotion of several players depaned Robiskie (42 ·catchwho have been waitmg for es) and Hanline (21): "I do
their big moment i11 the sun. think it's a big spring for
; Tressel, staning his ninth guys like DeVier Posey,

Hope Now! conference
nearly sold. out, A6

the name of county and state
agencies in Ohio.
Sevenil advocates for
Ohioans with developmental disabilities have ' been
working with Sen. Stewan
on the bill and traveled to
the Statehouse for the hearing, including representa·
lives from People First of
Ohio, whichw~rks to lobby
state and local leaders to ·
improve opportunities . for
disabled residents in Ohio's
communities.
"I would like to thank all
the dedicated men and
women who carne to the
Statehouse today for their
support, and I will continue
to fight on their behalf to
see SB 79 signed into law,"
said Stewart.
·

Ohio is one of or!ly six
states that still use "retardatiort" in the name of a statefunded depanment.
,
· In addihon, the bill w.ould
remove "mental retarda·
lion" from Ohio's County
Boards of MRIDD. Instead,
these boards would operate
as County .Board of
Developmental Disabilities.
Ten of Ohio's. 88 County
Boards. of MR/DD !)ave
already changed their name
to Count~ Bo~rd of
MRIDD, domg busmess as
County
Bpard
of
Developmental ~isabilities.
. S~n. Stt?w~ mt~uced
stmllar legtslallOn dunng the
I 27th General Asse!ftbly as a
member of the Ohio House
after he was asked by a con-

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POMEROY - The Mei~s
District Public Library s
Second Annual "One Book,
One Community" reading
program wi II focus on a
classic book on Native
Americans and fea'ture a
speaker . ab&lt;lut Native
American artifact'S and the
local mound building people
that lived in the area.
Brenna Call, coordinator
of the ''One !look, One
Community" program said
the program is an extension
of the Library Book Club
which meets monthly only
this month that club tl\kes
on a theme. Call said James
Thoro's novel "Follow · the
River" seemed like a perfect
fit for the Native American
. theme ·which also corresponds with this months
"We Shall Remain" docu· mentary series on PBS.

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In addition, Call felt
Thorn's book, with its local
focus on Shawnee Indians
. and a pioneer woman from
Virgima (later to become
West Virginia) trying to find
her way back home following the Ohio River might
encourage some people to·
pick up and read the book.
Cop1es of the book ate
available at various library
branches and the meeting to
discuss the book is set for
6::10 p.m., April 27 at the
Pomeroy Library.
·
Coinciding with the "One
Book, On!l Com~~nity"
program 1s a vtstt by
Archaeologist Wes Clarke
of Marietta who will present
a Native American Anifact
Identification Program at 6
p.m ., April 22 at the
Pomeroy Library. Attendees
of all ages are encouraged
to bring in items I artifacts
they have found in the area
to be identified. Clarke will

also be giving a brieflecture
and question and· answer
session regarding
the
mound building Native
Americans in the area. This
program, like the "One
Book, One Community"
program, is free of charge.
In addition, at 6:30 p.rri.
on April 24 at the Pomeroy
Library the film adaptation
of "Follow the River" will
be presented. · ·
The "One Book , One
Community" program was
initiated to encourage people from all different back·
grounds to read and discuss important issues
raised by a single book .
The program attempts to
highhght the imponance of
creative and imaginative
endeavors , and connect
people to the experience of
literature and to each other,
which promotes positive
interaction between mem- ·
bers of the community.

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project.
·
slituent at the Athens County . Mayor J. Scott Hill said
B'oard of Developmental Racine's water line replaceDisabilities to sponsor a bill . ment is "shovel ready" and
that would remove "retarda· Racine had previously
tion" · from the Ohio requesied $6~ 1,900 in fed·
Department of MRIDD.
eral stimulus funds for the
In a press conference yes- water .line replacement proterday; Phillips was joined jecl which wilL include:
by Representatives Kenny . replacement of 9,300 linear
. Yuko, D-Cleveland, Peter feet of water line w1th
· Ujvagi D-Toh:do Kevin eight·inch PVC pipe, 130
Bacon: R-Columb'us, and ·· linear feet of steel casings.
self advocates from across 13 fire hydrants, 75 connect
the state.
or re-connection of services
Those self advocates in to the distribution lines .
attendance later helped file 1,800 ton of asphalt to
the bill themselves with the repair streets.
.
clerk's office of the Ohio
Racine. which applied for
House of RepreSentatives .
CDBG funding last year for
"I was extremely pleased the project, is . reappl.ying
that so many self advocates this yoor and bemg ass1sted

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In Pomeroy
there have
been gulls
.on the park·
ing lot,
ducks on
Court Street
and now
this squirrel
who is
attempting
to go shopping at a
downtown
business on
West Main
Street.
Apparently
even the
wildlife take
shopping
locally·very
seriously.
Submltled
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TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is friday, April 3, the 93rcl day of 2009. There are
272 days left in·the year.
Today's Highlight in History: On April 3, 1860, the legendary Pony Ex press began service between St. Joseph,
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. .
. Mo ., and Sacramento, Calif.
On this date: In 1776, George Washington received an
. honorary doctor of laws degreefrom Harvard College ..
In 1865, Union forces occupted the Confederate capttal
·
.
of Richmond, Va.
In 1·882. outlaw Jesse James was shot to death in St.
Joseph, Mo .. by Robert Fqrd, a member of James' gang.
In 1936, Bruno Hauptmann was electrocuted in Trenton.
N.J., for the kidnap-murder of Charles Lindbergh Jr.
· In 1946, Lt. Gen. Masaharu Homma, the Japanese commander responsible for the Bataan Death March , was executed by tiring squad out~ide Manila. Philippines.
, In 1948, Presidel)t Harry S. Truman signed into law the
Marshall Plan, designed to help European allies rebuild
after World War II and resist Communism.
In 1968,the day before he was assassinated .in Memphis,
Tenn .. civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. delivered
his famous "mountaintop" speech to a rally of striking sanitation workers. North Vietnam agreed-to meet with U.S .
representatives to set up preliminary ~ace talks.
ln l974,deadly tornadoes struck wtde parts of the South
and Midwest before jumP.i~g across the bor&lt;;ler into
Canada; more than 300 fatalities resulted . .
·
In 1979, Jane M. Byrne was elected mayor of Chicago,
defeating Republican Wallace D·. Johnson.
·
In 1996, an Air Force jetliner carrying Commerce
Secretary Ron Brown and American business executives
crashed in Croatia, killing all 35 people aboard. ·
One year ago: · NATO allies meeting in Bucharest,
Romania, gave President George W. Bush stiong support
for a missile defense system in Europe and urged Mbscow
to drop its angry opposition to the program. Model Naomi
Campbell was arrested at London lieathrow Airport after
getting into an altercation with police during a .dispute
about lost luggage aboard a British Airways plane.
(Campbell was later sentenced to 200 hours of community
service and fined 2,300 pounds.) Ohio State defeated
Massachusetts 92-85 for basketball's National Invitation
Tournament title. .
Today's Bitthdays: Actress-singer Doris Day is 86.
Fonner Gennan Chancellor Helmut Kohl is 79. Actor
William Gaunt is 72. Actor Eric Braeden is 68. Actress
. Marsha Mason is 67. Singer Wayne Newton is 67. Singer
Billy Joe Royal is 67. Singer Tony Orlando is 65. Comedy
writer Pat ·Proft is 62. Fol~-rock singer Richard Thompson
is 60, Blues singer-guitarist John Mooney is 54. Rock
musician Mick Mars (Motley Crue) is 53. Actor Alec
Baldwin is 51. Actor David Hyde Pierce is 50. Comedianactor Eddie Murphy is 48. Rock singer Sebastian Bach is
41. Actress Jennie Garth is 37. Comedian Aries Spears is
34. Actress Cobie Smulders is 27. Minnesota Vikings star
Jared Allen is 27. Rock-pop singer Leona Lewis is 24.
Actress Amanda Bynes is 23.
T110ught for Today: "Laugh at yourself first, before anyone
else can." -'- Elsa Maxwell, American socialite ( 1883· I 963).

LETTERS TO THE
EDITOR

To hear Tom Hanks
describe him, the hero who
broke "The Oa Vinci Code"
is an academic superman
whose knowledge of art ,
religion, ~islory and philosophy can handle anything.
Terry
But in his ne"t movie
Mattingly
adventure, a Vatican official
catches Harvard professor
Robert Langdon· off guard
with this eternal question: You know what the conspir"Do you believe in God?"
acy is?' 1 automatically tune .
As a scholar, he says that that person out."
he will never be able to
Of course, loomi}lg over
answer that question. Tbe the May 15 release of this
papal aide then asks what film is the global fireslorm
his heart says.
created by The Da Vinci
"It tells me that I'm not Code, which opened with
meant to." says Langdon.
the infamous claim: "All
Meanwh.ile, Hanks does descriptions of artwork,
believe in God and, during architecture, documents and
early press events for the secret rituals in thi.s novel
upcoming movie "Angels are accurate." The novelist
and Demons," he stressed then spun a tale about a
that he isn't a believer when charismatic and ultimately
it .comes to conspiracy theo- human Jesus who manied ,
ries. This puts the superstar had a child and triedoto erein an interesting position · ate a feminist, sexually Jibsince he's playing the hero erated faith two millennia
in a franchise built on the before Woodstock.
unorthodox visions of n(}V- · Brown wrote Angels and
elist Dan Brown - who is Demons before The Da
on his way . to creatin~ a Vinci Code , which became
Universal Unified F.teld a movie directed by ~on
Theory . of
Vatican Howard. The new film is
Conspiracies.
· ·
· framqd as a sequel, with a
"Conspiracy theories, I tweaked plot that opens.
think, are ... conjured up by · with humbled . Roman .
people who can then sell Catholic leaders turning to
their books about conspira- . Langdon for help in unravcy theories ," said Hanks, eling another ancient conwith a shrug. "Anytime spiracy. This time, a shadsomeone says, 'You know owy network of freehow they did that? You thinkers
the
know what that's about? "Illuminati"..,.. are seeking ·

revenge by blowing up the
Vatican.
.
Rome wasn't amused by
TheDa Vinci Code and didn't embrace Howard and
crew this time, either. The
director was denied permission to enter the Holy See or
to film key scenes inside the
churches of Santa Maria del
Popolo and S·anta Maria
della Vittoria. As a church ·.
spokesman told the Daily
Telegraph: "Usually we
read . the scrip!, but m this
case it wasn't necessary.
Just the name Dan Brown
was enough."
Howard stressed that his
ne\Y film . includes good
Catholic believers as well as
bad and that . Langdon's
character is foreed to develop a "more .complex view of,
the church."
·
"I feel that the good ·and
bad believers have to do
with the good and bad . in
their deeds," said Howard.
"Belief is personal and to be
respected. But behavior and
actions taken on · behalf of
those beliefs, well that's
something that society has
to react to when it's bad and
applaud when it's good."
For example, Hanks quoted key lines in which . the
Swiss Guard commander
aims this shot at' the . hero:
"My church feeds 'the hungry and takes care of the
needs of the poor. What has
your . churc~ done? Oh,
that's right, Mr. Langdon,
you don't have one."

·.

ANN[E'S MAILBOX

Card shower
. WESTERVILLE - Gel well cards for Marlene (Clark)
·'Hill, formerly of Meigs County, can be sent to 6523
. Aanders Field Drive, Westerville, 43081-8810.

"This is true," noted
Hanks, whose complex
family history included
doses of Catholicism,
Mormonism, the Church of
the Nazarene and several
years as a Bible-toting
evangelical teenager. "The
church does feed the poor. It
does take care of the hungry.lt heals the sick. I think
that the grace of God seems
to be not only in the eye of
the believer, but .also in.the
hands of the believer."
These days, he said, he
still ponders the big questions while raising a family
with his Greek Orthodox
wife, actress Rita Wilson.
Miracles are everywhere
in daily life, he said, and it's
the "mystery Of it .all" that
continues to haunt bini.
"I must say ~at when I go
to church :- and I do go to
church - I ponder the•mystery.•" he said. "I medit~te on
the, 'why?' of 'Why people
are as they are,' and 'Why
bad things happen to good
people,' and ' Why good
things happen fo bad peo·
pie,' ... The mystery is what
I think is, almost, the grand
unifying theory of all
mankind." · .
· (Terry Mattingly is director of the Washington
Journalism Center at the
Council for Christiar:~ .
Colleges and U~iversitles
and
· leads ·
the
GetReligiqn.org project to
study religion . and the
news).
·

Ge~ him off your pain
BY KATHY· MITCHELL
AND MARCY SUGAR

- Caught Between a Rock
and a Hard Place
Dear Caught: Your husband has become addicted
to your pain medication.
Discuss this with your doctor and then contact NarAnon (nar-anon.org), 22527
Crenshaw Blvd.. 200B,
Torrance,
CA
90505.
Someone there should be
able to help you lhrough
this difficu It time :
Dear Annie: My tO-yearold daughter is a fun, outgoing, well-adjusted kid with a
bubbly personality. "Sara" is
heavily involved in a gymnastics club and is friends
. wilh
everyone
there.
However, last night ,she gave
my wife and me some disturbing news. She is being
bullied by some of the other .
fifth-grade girls, who make
fun of her and push her. She
is not happy going to school.
Sara is not aggressive and
has not responded to any of
the harassment, but it is
affecling her confidence and
self-esteem. She told me she
feels like "a nobody" in
school and has few real
friends. She's become too
timid to speak up in class.
I've told her to be herself,
. have fun and 1101 be intimi-

· Dear Annie: I have been
manied 25 years. My health
is not as good as it used to
be and I am in chronic pain.
POMEROY - "My Savior, My God" will be presented .1 am finally on a good pain
at 10:30 a.m. Sunday -at the Zion Church of Christ. On management
pro~ram
,Easter morning 'there will be a sunrise service at 7 a.m. involving strong painkillers
.with a breakfast to follow. Sunday. school will be at 9:30 that help me function and
a.m. and at the 10:30 a.m. service a children's program keep my job, as well as keep
.· will be presented. there will be special singing by 'the being a · mom, cooking,
· ;Forgiven Again Trio, and the choir, with Roger Watson cleaning. doing laundry, etc.
giving the Easter message.
'
·
The · problem is, my husband takes my medication. I
give hitn one of my p\lls
every morning because if I
don't, he will wake me up
and bug me until I give in. 1
have to hide the rest or he
will take some. If I don't
.
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. - A Pomeroy man who · give him a pill as soon as he
"allegedly shot a New Haven, W,Va. man in June entered a asks, he is argumentative all
guilty plea Monday in Mason County. W.Va: Circuit Court. day long. He b~comes mean
.. Franklin Kenneth '.' Bubby" Richards appeared before and hateful, and says hurtful
· Judge David Nibert and entered--tile. guilty plea. He was things · to me and our
. indicted by the September Grand Jury for attempted mur- teenage sons.
Please don 'I tell me to get
, der, nialicwus assault and wanton endangerment. On June
counseling.
My husband lost
". J4, 2008, Richards allegedly shot Shawn Phillips of New
his
job
two
weeks ago and
· Haven, W.Va. in a home on Broad Run Road after averthe health insurance went
.. bal altercation.
with it. I am no longer in love
He will be sentenced June I.
with this mun. but with the
economy the way it is, I cannot afford to move out and he
. refuses to leave. Please suggest a way to deal with this.
!
.
'Friday ...Showers with a upper 60s .
Sunday night ... Showers
·.chance of thunderstorms· in
the morning ... Then show- likely with a chance of
ers likely in the afternoon. thunderstonns. Lows in .the
High &gt; in the Upper 50s . . lower 40s. Chance of rain
·
·
· South winds 5 to 10 70 percent.
County Health Department.
. mph ... Becoming southwest
Monday;..Showers likely .
Tuesday,i\pril7
10 to 15 mph in the after- Highs in the mid 40s.
MIDDLEPORT - Stated
. noon. Chance of rain near Chance of rain 60 percent.
meeting of Middleport
Monday · night ...Cioudy
100 perceilt.
Masonic Lodge #363, 7:30
Friday, April 3
Friday night ... Mostly with a chance of rain and
POMEROY Meigs p.m.. Masonic Temple.
clOLtdy with a slight chance snow showers. Lows in the County PERl #74, regular · Refreshments .at 6:30. All
of
showers
in
the upper 20s. Chance of pre- meeting, 1 p.m.,. Mulberry members
and
Master
evening ...Then
.partly ctpitation .50 percent.
Community Center, Doug Masons invited.
Tuesday...Cloudy with a Lavender speaking on 911
cloudy after midnight.
Thursday, Apri19
Much cooler with lows in chance . of rain and snow in Meigs County.
TUPPERS PLAINS . the upper 30s. West winds showers. Brisk with highs in
VFW Post 9053 will meet
Saturday, April 4
10 to 15 mph. Chance of the lower 40s. Chance of
SALEM CENTER - Star at 7 p.m. with dinner at
rain 20 percent. ·
precipitation 40 percent.
Grange #778 and Star Junior 6:30 p.m . at t.he Tuppers
Saturday ...Sunny. Highs . . Tuesday night ...Mostly
Plains Post.
in the mid 60s . West winds cloudy with a chance of rain Grange #878 ineet in regular
CHESTER - ·Shade
showers. Lows in tlie upper session with potluck supper River Lodge 453, 7:30 p:m .
around 10 mph.
· Saturd!IY night ... Partly 20s. Chance of rain 30 per- at 6:30 p.m., followed by at the hall. Refreshments.
meeting at 7:30p.m.
cloudy. Lows in the mid cent.
PORTLAND
Tne
30s. South winds 5 to 10
Wednesday ·•• ,Part! y
Portland
Community
Center
sunny. Highs around 50.
mph.
.
Wedl)1!sday
night ... will host the first horse
• Sunday... Partly sunny
l&lt;riday, April3
with a 30 percent chance of Partly cloudy. Lows in the show of the year sponsored
by
the
O!)io
River
RACINE
- Eva Mae
rain showers. Highs in the mid 30s.
Producers. Warm Ups at 10 · Christian will observe her
a.m., show at noon. Call 90th birthday on April 3.
Bruce 590-9936 or 843- Cards may be sent to her at
5216 for more information. 'Box 827, Racine, Ohio
45711.
.
HARRISONVILLE
Harrisonville Lodge 411
Saturday, April4
AEP (NYSE) - 26.34
Ohio Valley Bane Corp. (NAS.
OAQ)- 22
Akzo (NASDAQ) - 39.15
will meet at 7:30 p.m .. REEDSVILLE
BBT (NYSE) - 17.42
Ashland Inc. (NYSE)- 13.14
Refreshments .
Charlotte VanMeter will
Big ~ots (NYSE) - 22.11
Peoples (NASDAQ) - 13.82
Monday,April6
observe her 80th birthday
Pepsico (NYSE) - 52,86
Bob Evans (NASDAQ) - 24.33
POMEROY - · Meigs on Saturday, April 4. Cards
Premier (NASDAQ) - 5.33
-BorgWamor (NYSE) - 24.28
Century Aluminum (NASDAQ)
. ROCkwell (NYSE) - 23.91
County Cancer Initiative, may be sent to her at 41458
Rocky Boots (NASOAQ) T U3
-2.99
regular meeting, noon, con- Sumner Road, Reedsville,
Champion (NASDAQ)- 1.65
Royal Dutch Shell - 46.58
ference
room,
Meigs Ohio4S772.
Sears Holding (NASDAQ) Charming Shops (NASDAQ) -

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$250,000 a year? Joe didn't
make anythiog near that,
the critics said,.so why was
he worrying?
The point was not that
Joe made that muclr, or that
anybody at McCain's ral~
lies made that much - the
vast majority dido 't. The
point-was that Obama was
promising so many things
that to pay for them he
would eventually have to
raise taxes on people making far less than $250,000.
Look out, McCain warned
- someday he ' ll come
aft~r you .
And now that's where we
appear to be headed . At
some point , Obama will
likely have to bow to those
in his party who say he must
raise taxes if he wants to
pay for health care and
other expensive initiatives.
Some skeptics believe
that was the plan all along.
McCain wouldn't go that
far, but when I brought up
the idea, he did sound a. btl
suspicious. "Well, you set
up ·a situation that puts
spending at an unprecedented amount of GOP. and·then
you turn around and say,
'Of course we're going to
have to raise taxes to pay for
this,' " McCain told me .
"I'm not saying it was their
plan, but it certainly was.
mevitable ."
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(Byron York is cltief political rorrespo11delll for Tile
Washington EJ:amitrer).

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medication

dated by other kids. I also
Dear Annie: I had to
told her if someone pushes wri te about "Lonely in
her. push them back harder. Connecticut," who is worand if someone calls her a ried about her sexual needs
name. come back with a when her husband is sufferresponse. My wife (the calm ing fromtenninal cancer.
one) has told her to ignore
Six years ago, my busthe attacks or tell the other band was diagnosed with
·~iris they have hurt her feel- lung cancer. He was often
mgs and to please stop.
-sick and in pain from the
I am relieved that we have lreatments: Many nights we
a good relationship with Sara went to sleep j~;~st holding
and that she talks to us about hands. The last ttme we had
this. Bull want to make s ure sex was in June, and he
we give her good advice. passed away in October, a
What do you recommend? month shy of our 21st wed~ .
- Unhappy Parents
ding anniversary. "Lonely,"
Dear Parents: Most your husband needs you
schools have regulations more now than ever. You
against bullying, and it is have the rest of your life to
important that this be report- have your sexual needs met.
ed. Sara also needs to learn - Lonely Widow in Iowa
how to stand up for ·herself.
Annie's Mailbox is .writ·
She should ignore' what ten by Kathy Mitchell and
she can. but not out of fear. Marcy Sugar, .longtime ediA clever or amusing retort is tors of the Ann Landers
fine since it deflects the bul- column. Please e-mail your
lying and reinforces Sara's questions to anniesmailself-esteem. But we don't boxcO/ycast.net,". or .. :write
recommen.d verbal or phyi;i- to: Annie's Mailbox, P.O.
cal abuse in retaliation . . It Box JI8190, Chicago, IL
tends to aggravate the has- . 60611.. To find out .m ore
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stand that kids who bully and read features by other
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Barack Obama used to get
percent of the gross domes·
very upset about . federal
tic product, "would lead to
budget deficits. Denouncing
rising debt-to-GOP ratios in
Letters to the editor. are welcome. They should be less an "orgy of . spendii\g and
a manner that would ultithan 300 words. All letters are subject to editing, must be enormous deficits." he
mately not be sustainable."
The simple version of that
signed, and include address a11d telephone number. No· turned to John McCain durpresidential
Byron
is: If the Congressional
unsigned letters will be published. Letters should be in ing · their
York
Budget Office ~rejections
good taste. addressing issues , 1101 personalities . Letters of debates last fall and said,
"We
have
had,
over
the
last
are · correct, were headed
thanks to organizations and individuals will not be accepteight
years
,
the
biggest
for
hell in a handbasket.
·
edfor publication. •
increases in deficit spending
I asked McCain what
and national debt in out his- that were made by then· might happen if Obama and
tory ... Now we have a half- candidate Obama which Orszag get their way. First,
trillion deficit annually ... have not translated into his the U.S. could have to print
·
a lot of new money, "runand Sen. McCain voted for policies."
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in a story call the newsroom at (740~ Po~•oy, OhiO. S&amp;cOncklass postage
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Review rrom PageAt
. courthouse,
in
the near the current senior cenAnderson's . furniture store ter. would be ideal for new
· .building downtown, and in construction.
· lhe ·old hospital building.
GomD!issioners ·
have
-· Wilson ts exl'ected to requested funding through.
. make a visit .wtth Meigs ARRA for construction of a
. County officials later this new 24-hour emer~ency
month, Dahler said. and ' room, but that facihty, . if
. could tour possible bl!ilding funding is awarded, would
sites at that time.
likely be built at a site
Commissioners have said owned by the Community
Jenovating the hospital Improvement Corporation
·building for use by the · at Rocksprings.
:county or agencies is not a
"Health care is the numpractical solution, but said ber one priority with us,"
yesterday its building site, Anderson said.
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HearingsrromPage~• .
were ab le to join us this
. morning to introduce this
bill'' said Rep. Phillips .
''Language has the ability to
be very powerful in our
.societv and thi~· name
. change reflects our commit.
: inent to those with developmental . disabilities to be
· properly recognized." ·
' "Advocates from uround
. Ohio have made it dear that

contin.uing to use offen~ive,
antiquated terminology is
inappropriate for state and
local government services,
and I believe that implementing this change will
give people living with disabilities the respect ' they
deserve."
Newcomb said the House
bill has 1.7 co-sponsors,
iiiCluding seven Republicans .

·· by Bob Allen from the Ohio
Community
· Rural
Assistance Program. Allen
also assisted the village
when searching for funding

Saturday, April .4
MIDDLEPORT - G9spel
sing, 7 p.m., Middleport
Nazarene Church , New
Prophets Quartet, The
Dollys and Bricle, Evelyn
Roush Family and others.
RACINE Southern
·charge UMC Men's Prayer
Breakfast , 8 a.m., Carmel
Fellowship Complex.
Sunday, April 5
POMEROY - Revival
through Wednesday, 7 p.m,
Mt.
Hermon
United
Brethren Church. Clifford
Coleman, evangelist.
POMEROY
Zion
Church of Christ to present
• Easter celebration · "My
Savior, My God'' Palm
· Sunday. 10:30 a.m .
Monday, April 6
RUTLAND - . Indoor
camp meeting, 7 · p.m.,
through April 12 at the
Rutland Church of the
Nazarene. Sum:lliy service at
6. Speaker will be Rev. Ray
LaSalle and singers, ·Ralph
and Joanne Dunmire. ·
Friday, April tO
LONG BOTIQM
.Good Friday Service at Long
Bottom United Methodist
Church. 7 p.m. with Norman
Butler, speaker.
·

·Public meetings
friday, April 3
ROCKSPRINGS .
Salisbury Township Trustees
along with Pomeroy Fire
Department, town hall meet·
ing for township residents, 7
p.m., Meigs Midd.le School
cafeteria, discuss future of
fire prot~ction.
Monday, April 6
LETART FALLS
. Letart Township Trustees, 5
p.m ., office building.

Church events
Friday, April 3
MIDDLEPORT
Healing and miraCle ser·
vice, 7 p.m ., Rejoicing Life
Church 500 N: Second Ave.
Information at 992-6249.
CHESHIRE
Blackwood Gos\)Cl Quartet.
7 p.m., Che~hue Baptist
Church.

Nationwide Census operation comes to Ohio
COLUMBUS
It's verification process, which answers with ' the public or
about a year until Census · began with a Master 6ther government agencies.
Day 2010, but area residents Addrt;ss file corroborated No court of law or law
will be out in force in the with local municipali~ies enforcement agency can
first field operations of the and the US Postal Servrce. find
out
respondents'
massive Decennial Census. That program, the Local answers. All Census Bureau
Recently employed Ohio Update
of
Census employees including
residents are taking \O the Addresses. took place last temporary employees streets from April to mid- year. There will be one final take an oath for life 10 )(eep
July to verify every address opportunity to add new census information confiin the state. Census workers home construction in early dential. Any violation of
will be using hand-held · 2010 prio.. lo the. mailing .of that oath is punishable by .a
fine ·o f up to $250,000 and .
computers to ensure the the census· questionnaires.
accuracy of the mapping · Census workers can be five years in prison.
process. ·
4dentified by the official
The 2010 Census is the
"This address verification Census Bureau badge they largest peacetime opera·
process, using the best of carry. During the address tion conducted by the fed. 21st century tl!'?hnology, .is canvassing operation, cen- era! government and is the
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All census information
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Lohses to discuss wildflowers
· of the Hocking River Valley

LOGAN - Meigs County
residents,Jjfu.n wtd Mruy Beth
Lohse. of the Appalachian
Ohio Group of the Sierra Club
will make a special presentation on Wildflowers · of
Hocking River Valley at 7
p.m. Tuesday in the Logan7
Hocking County !Jbrary
meeting room, 230 East Main
Street, Logan. ·
The announcement was
At
made this · week by the
for its water treatment plant. Friends of 'the Hocking
Racine Village Council River (FOHR). As a followwill meet in regular session up to the Lohses' presentafollowing Monday's public tion, they will be wildflower
guides for a Sierra Club hik.e
meeting.

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Sunday, AprilS ·
POMEl:WY - Elva Dean
Barnitz will observe her
90th birthday on April 5.
C~rds may be sent to her at
1628 Lincoln Heights,
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769.

at Rock House on April II .
The Loh ses' presentation
will include a slideshow
presentation that will ·help
participants identify wildflowers . in our region as we
venture out~ide to enjoy the
spring weather and our
region's rich a(ld diverse
botanical resources.
The public is invited to
attend.

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OPINION'

The Daily Sentinel

Tom .Hanks talks about religion

The Daily Sentinel
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Ohio Valley Publishing Co.
Dan Goodrich
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Charlene Hoeflich
General Manager-News Editor

.Cot•gress sh11/l m11ke no l11w respecting 1111
est11blisl•ment of religion, or prohibiting the
free exercise thereof; or 11bridging the freedom
of speech, or ofthe press; or the righf..Pf the
·people peace11bly to 11ssemble, 11nd to petition
the Gov.ernment for a redress of grievances.
.

- The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is friday, April 3, the 93rcl day of 2009. There are
272 days left in·the year.
Today's Highlight in History: On April 3, 1860, the legendary Pony Ex press began service between St. Joseph,
.
. .
. Mo ., and Sacramento, Calif.
On this date: In 1776, George Washington received an
. honorary doctor of laws degreefrom Harvard College ..
In 1865, Union forces occupted the Confederate capttal
·
.
of Richmond, Va.
In 1·882. outlaw Jesse James was shot to death in St.
Joseph, Mo .. by Robert Fqrd, a member of James' gang.
In 1936, Bruno Hauptmann was electrocuted in Trenton.
N.J., for the kidnap-murder of Charles Lindbergh Jr.
· In 1946, Lt. Gen. Masaharu Homma, the Japanese commander responsible for the Bataan Death March , was executed by tiring squad out~ide Manila. Philippines.
, In 1948, Presidel)t Harry S. Truman signed into law the
Marshall Plan, designed to help European allies rebuild
after World War II and resist Communism.
In 1968,the day before he was assassinated .in Memphis,
Tenn .. civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. delivered
his famous "mountaintop" speech to a rally of striking sanitation workers. North Vietnam agreed-to meet with U.S .
representatives to set up preliminary ~ace talks.
ln l974,deadly tornadoes struck wtde parts of the South
and Midwest before jumP.i~g across the bor&lt;;ler into
Canada; more than 300 fatalities resulted . .
·
In 1979, Jane M. Byrne was elected mayor of Chicago,
defeating Republican Wallace D·. Johnson.
·
In 1996, an Air Force jetliner carrying Commerce
Secretary Ron Brown and American business executives
crashed in Croatia, killing all 35 people aboard. ·
One year ago: · NATO allies meeting in Bucharest,
Romania, gave President George W. Bush stiong support
for a missile defense system in Europe and urged Mbscow
to drop its angry opposition to the program. Model Naomi
Campbell was arrested at London lieathrow Airport after
getting into an altercation with police during a .dispute
about lost luggage aboard a British Airways plane.
(Campbell was later sentenced to 200 hours of community
service and fined 2,300 pounds.) Ohio State defeated
Massachusetts 92-85 for basketball's National Invitation
Tournament title. .
Today's Bitthdays: Actress-singer Doris Day is 86.
Fonner Gennan Chancellor Helmut Kohl is 79. Actor
William Gaunt is 72. Actor Eric Braeden is 68. Actress
. Marsha Mason is 67. Singer Wayne Newton is 67. Singer
Billy Joe Royal is 67. Singer Tony Orlando is 65. Comedy
writer Pat ·Proft is 62. Fol~-rock singer Richard Thompson
is 60, Blues singer-guitarist John Mooney is 54. Rock
musician Mick Mars (Motley Crue) is 53. Actor Alec
Baldwin is 51. Actor David Hyde Pierce is 50. Comedianactor Eddie Murphy is 48. Rock singer Sebastian Bach is
41. Actress Jennie Garth is 37. Comedian Aries Spears is
34. Actress Cobie Smulders is 27. Minnesota Vikings star
Jared Allen is 27. Rock-pop singer Leona Lewis is 24.
Actress Amanda Bynes is 23.
T110ught for Today: "Laugh at yourself first, before anyone
else can." -'- Elsa Maxwell, American socialite ( 1883· I 963).

LETTERS TO THE
EDITOR

To hear Tom Hanks
describe him, the hero who
broke "The Oa Vinci Code"
is an academic superman
whose knowledge of art ,
religion, ~islory and philosophy can handle anything.
Terry
But in his ne"t movie
Mattingly
adventure, a Vatican official
catches Harvard professor
Robert Langdon· off guard
with this eternal question: You know what the conspir"Do you believe in God?"
acy is?' 1 automatically tune .
As a scholar, he says that that person out."
he will never be able to
Of course, loomi}lg over
answer that question. Tbe the May 15 release of this
papal aide then asks what film is the global fireslorm
his heart says.
created by The Da Vinci
"It tells me that I'm not Code, which opened with
meant to." says Langdon.
the infamous claim: "All
Meanwh.ile, Hanks does descriptions of artwork,
believe in God and, during architecture, documents and
early press events for the secret rituals in thi.s novel
upcoming movie "Angels are accurate." The novelist
and Demons," he stressed then spun a tale about a
that he isn't a believer when charismatic and ultimately
it .comes to conspiracy theo- human Jesus who manied ,
ries. This puts the superstar had a child and triedoto erein an interesting position · ate a feminist, sexually Jibsince he's playing the hero erated faith two millennia
in a franchise built on the before Woodstock.
unorthodox visions of n(}V- · Brown wrote Angels and
elist Dan Brown - who is Demons before The Da
on his way . to creatin~ a Vinci Code , which became
Universal Unified F.teld a movie directed by ~on
Theory . of
Vatican Howard. The new film is
Conspiracies.
· ·
· framqd as a sequel, with a
"Conspiracy theories, I tweaked plot that opens.
think, are ... conjured up by · with humbled . Roman .
people who can then sell Catholic leaders turning to
their books about conspira- . Langdon for help in unravcy theories ," said Hanks, eling another ancient conwith a shrug. "Anytime spiracy. This time, a shadsomeone says, 'You know owy network of freehow they did that? You thinkers
the
know what that's about? "Illuminati"..,.. are seeking ·

revenge by blowing up the
Vatican.
.
Rome wasn't amused by
TheDa Vinci Code and didn't embrace Howard and
crew this time, either. The
director was denied permission to enter the Holy See or
to film key scenes inside the
churches of Santa Maria del
Popolo and S·anta Maria
della Vittoria. As a church ·.
spokesman told the Daily
Telegraph: "Usually we
read . the scrip!, but m this
case it wasn't necessary.
Just the name Dan Brown
was enough."
Howard stressed that his
ne\Y film . includes good
Catholic believers as well as
bad and that . Langdon's
character is foreed to develop a "more .complex view of,
the church."
·
"I feel that the good ·and
bad believers have to do
with the good and bad . in
their deeds," said Howard.
"Belief is personal and to be
respected. But behavior and
actions taken on · behalf of
those beliefs, well that's
something that society has
to react to when it's bad and
applaud when it's good."
For example, Hanks quoted key lines in which . the
Swiss Guard commander
aims this shot at' the . hero:
"My church feeds 'the hungry and takes care of the
needs of the poor. What has
your . churc~ done? Oh,
that's right, Mr. Langdon,
you don't have one."

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ANN[E'S MAILBOX

Card shower
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·'Hill, formerly of Meigs County, can be sent to 6523
. Aanders Field Drive, Westerville, 43081-8810.

"This is true," noted
Hanks, whose complex
family history included
doses of Catholicism,
Mormonism, the Church of
the Nazarene and several
years as a Bible-toting
evangelical teenager. "The
church does feed the poor. It
does take care of the hungry.lt heals the sick. I think
that the grace of God seems
to be not only in the eye of
the believer, but .also in.the
hands of the believer."
These days, he said, he
still ponders the big questions while raising a family
with his Greek Orthodox
wife, actress Rita Wilson.
Miracles are everywhere
in daily life, he said, and it's
the "mystery Of it .all" that
continues to haunt bini.
"I must say ~at when I go
to church :- and I do go to
church - I ponder the•mystery.•" he said. "I medit~te on
the, 'why?' of 'Why people
are as they are,' and 'Why
bad things happen to good
people,' and ' Why good
things happen fo bad peo·
pie,' ... The mystery is what
I think is, almost, the grand
unifying theory of all
mankind." · .
· (Terry Mattingly is director of the Washington
Journalism Center at the
Council for Christiar:~ .
Colleges and U~iversitles
and
· leads ·
the
GetReligiqn.org project to
study religion . and the
news).
·

Ge~ him off your pain
BY KATHY· MITCHELL
AND MARCY SUGAR

- Caught Between a Rock
and a Hard Place
Dear Caught: Your husband has become addicted
to your pain medication.
Discuss this with your doctor and then contact NarAnon (nar-anon.org), 22527
Crenshaw Blvd.. 200B,
Torrance,
CA
90505.
Someone there should be
able to help you lhrough
this difficu It time :
Dear Annie: My tO-yearold daughter is a fun, outgoing, well-adjusted kid with a
bubbly personality. "Sara" is
heavily involved in a gymnastics club and is friends
. wilh
everyone
there.
However, last night ,she gave
my wife and me some disturbing news. She is being
bullied by some of the other .
fifth-grade girls, who make
fun of her and push her. She
is not happy going to school.
Sara is not aggressive and
has not responded to any of
the harassment, but it is
affecling her confidence and
self-esteem. She told me she
feels like "a nobody" in
school and has few real
friends. She's become too
timid to speak up in class.
I've told her to be herself,
. have fun and 1101 be intimi-

· Dear Annie: I have been
manied 25 years. My health
is not as good as it used to
be and I am in chronic pain.
POMEROY - "My Savior, My God" will be presented .1 am finally on a good pain
at 10:30 a.m. Sunday -at the Zion Church of Christ. On management
pro~ram
,Easter morning 'there will be a sunrise service at 7 a.m. involving strong painkillers
.with a breakfast to follow. Sunday. school will be at 9:30 that help me function and
a.m. and at the 10:30 a.m. service a children's program keep my job, as well as keep
.· will be presented. there will be special singing by 'the being a · mom, cooking,
· ;Forgiven Again Trio, and the choir, with Roger Watson cleaning. doing laundry, etc.
giving the Easter message.
'
·
The · problem is, my husband takes my medication. I
give hitn one of my p\lls
every morning because if I
don't, he will wake me up
and bug me until I give in. 1
have to hide the rest or he
will take some. If I don't
.
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. - A Pomeroy man who · give him a pill as soon as he
"allegedly shot a New Haven, W,Va. man in June entered a asks, he is argumentative all
guilty plea Monday in Mason County. W.Va: Circuit Court. day long. He b~comes mean
.. Franklin Kenneth '.' Bubby" Richards appeared before and hateful, and says hurtful
· Judge David Nibert and entered--tile. guilty plea. He was things · to me and our
. indicted by the September Grand Jury for attempted mur- teenage sons.
Please don 'I tell me to get
, der, nialicwus assault and wanton endangerment. On June
counseling.
My husband lost
". J4, 2008, Richards allegedly shot Shawn Phillips of New
his
job
two
weeks ago and
· Haven, W.Va. in a home on Broad Run Road after averthe health insurance went
.. bal altercation.
with it. I am no longer in love
He will be sentenced June I.
with this mun. but with the
economy the way it is, I cannot afford to move out and he
. refuses to leave. Please suggest a way to deal with this.
!
.
'Friday ...Showers with a upper 60s .
Sunday night ... Showers
·.chance of thunderstorms· in
the morning ... Then show- likely with a chance of
ers likely in the afternoon. thunderstonns. Lows in .the
High &gt; in the Upper 50s . . lower 40s. Chance of rain
·
·
· South winds 5 to 10 70 percent.
County Health Department.
. mph ... Becoming southwest
Monday;..Showers likely .
Tuesday,i\pril7
10 to 15 mph in the after- Highs in the mid 40s.
MIDDLEPORT - Stated
. noon. Chance of rain near Chance of rain 60 percent.
meeting of Middleport
Monday · night ...Cioudy
100 perceilt.
Masonic Lodge #363, 7:30
Friday, April 3
Friday night ... Mostly with a chance of rain and
POMEROY Meigs p.m.. Masonic Temple.
clOLtdy with a slight chance snow showers. Lows in the County PERl #74, regular · Refreshments .at 6:30. All
of
showers
in
the upper 20s. Chance of pre- meeting, 1 p.m.,. Mulberry members
and
Master
evening ...Then
.partly ctpitation .50 percent.
Community Center, Doug Masons invited.
Tuesday...Cloudy with a Lavender speaking on 911
cloudy after midnight.
Thursday, Apri19
Much cooler with lows in chance . of rain and snow in Meigs County.
TUPPERS PLAINS . the upper 30s. West winds showers. Brisk with highs in
VFW Post 9053 will meet
Saturday, April 4
10 to 15 mph. Chance of the lower 40s. Chance of
SALEM CENTER - Star at 7 p.m. with dinner at
rain 20 percent. ·
precipitation 40 percent.
Grange #778 and Star Junior 6:30 p.m . at t.he Tuppers
Saturday ...Sunny. Highs . . Tuesday night ...Mostly
Plains Post.
in the mid 60s . West winds cloudy with a chance of rain Grange #878 ineet in regular
CHESTER - ·Shade
showers. Lows in tlie upper session with potluck supper River Lodge 453, 7:30 p:m .
around 10 mph.
· Saturd!IY night ... Partly 20s. Chance of rain 30 per- at 6:30 p.m., followed by at the hall. Refreshments.
meeting at 7:30p.m.
cloudy. Lows in the mid cent.
PORTLAND
Tne
30s. South winds 5 to 10
Wednesday ·•• ,Part! y
Portland
Community
Center
sunny. Highs around 50.
mph.
.
Wedl)1!sday
night ... will host the first horse
• Sunday... Partly sunny
l&lt;riday, April3
with a 30 percent chance of Partly cloudy. Lows in the show of the year sponsored
by
the
O!)io
River
RACINE
- Eva Mae
rain showers. Highs in the mid 30s.
Producers. Warm Ups at 10 · Christian will observe her
a.m., show at noon. Call 90th birthday on April 3.
Bruce 590-9936 or 843- Cards may be sent to her at
5216 for more information. 'Box 827, Racine, Ohio
45711.
.
HARRISONVILLE
Harrisonville Lodge 411
Saturday, April4
AEP (NYSE) - 26.34
Ohio Valley Bane Corp. (NAS.
OAQ)- 22
Akzo (NASDAQ) - 39.15
will meet at 7:30 p.m .. REEDSVILLE
BBT (NYSE) - 17.42
Ashland Inc. (NYSE)- 13.14
Refreshments .
Charlotte VanMeter will
Big ~ots (NYSE) - 22.11
Peoples (NASDAQ) - 13.82
Monday,April6
observe her 80th birthday
Pepsico (NYSE) - 52,86
Bob Evans (NASDAQ) - 24.33
POMEROY - · Meigs on Saturday, April 4. Cards
Premier (NASDAQ) - 5.33
-BorgWamor (NYSE) - 24.28
Century Aluminum (NASDAQ)
. ROCkwell (NYSE) - 23.91
County Cancer Initiative, may be sent to her at 41458
Rocky Boots (NASOAQ) T U3
-2.99
regular meeting, noon, con- Sumner Road, Reedsville,
Champion (NASDAQ)- 1.65
Royal Dutch Shell - 46.58
ference
room,
Meigs Ohio4S772.
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$250,000 a year? Joe didn't
make anythiog near that,
the critics said,.so why was
he worrying?
The point was not that
Joe made that muclr, or that
anybody at McCain's ral~
lies made that much - the
vast majority dido 't. The
point-was that Obama was
promising so many things
that to pay for them he
would eventually have to
raise taxes on people making far less than $250,000.
Look out, McCain warned
- someday he ' ll come
aft~r you .
And now that's where we
appear to be headed . At
some point , Obama will
likely have to bow to those
in his party who say he must
raise taxes if he wants to
pay for health care and
other expensive initiatives.
Some skeptics believe
that was the plan all along.
McCain wouldn't go that
far, but when I brought up
the idea, he did sound a. btl
suspicious. "Well, you set
up ·a situation that puts
spending at an unprecedented amount of GOP. and·then
you turn around and say,
'Of course we're going to
have to raise taxes to pay for
this,' " McCain told me .
"I'm not saying it was their
plan, but it certainly was.
mevitable ."
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(Byron York is cltief political rorrespo11delll for Tile
Washington EJ:amitrer).

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medication

dated by other kids. I also
Dear Annie: I had to
told her if someone pushes wri te about "Lonely in
her. push them back harder. Connecticut," who is worand if someone calls her a ried about her sexual needs
name. come back with a when her husband is sufferresponse. My wife (the calm ing fromtenninal cancer.
one) has told her to ignore
Six years ago, my busthe attacks or tell the other band was diagnosed with
·~iris they have hurt her feel- lung cancer. He was often
mgs and to please stop.
-sick and in pain from the
I am relieved that we have lreatments: Many nights we
a good relationship with Sara went to sleep j~;~st holding
and that she talks to us about hands. The last ttme we had
this. Bull want to make s ure sex was in June, and he
we give her good advice. passed away in October, a
What do you recommend? month shy of our 21st wed~ .
- Unhappy Parents
ding anniversary. "Lonely,"
Dear Parents: Most your husband needs you
schools have regulations more now than ever. You
against bullying, and it is have the rest of your life to
important that this be report- have your sexual needs met.
ed. Sara also needs to learn - Lonely Widow in Iowa
how to stand up for ·herself.
Annie's Mailbox is .writ·
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she can. but not out of fear. Marcy Sugar, .longtime ediA clever or amusing retort is tors of the Ann Landers
fine since it deflects the bul- column. Please e-mail your
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mately not be sustainable."
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Friday, April a, 2009

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Friday, April 3 1 2009

Oily Holding (NASDAQ)- 30.13
Collins (NYSE) :... 34.46 ,
OuPont (NYSE) - 25.23
·us Bank (NYSE) - 15.56
Gannatt (NYSE) - 2.43
General Electric (NYSE)- 10.74
Harley-Davidson (NYSE) -15.72
JP Morgan (NYSE) - 28.16
Kroger (NYSE) - 21.68
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Norfolk Southorn (NYSE) 36.90

52.13 ..
wal-Mart (NYSE) - 53;64
Wendy's (NYSE) - 5.02
WesBanco (NYSE) - 23.57
Worthlnglon (NYSE)- 11.13
Dally a1ock reports are the 4
.
p.m, ET closing quotea of transactions lor April 2, 2009, provided by EdWald Jonea financial
advisors Isaac .Mills In Galllpolla
at (740) 441-9441 and Lesley
Marrero In Point Pleasant at
(304) 674-0174. Member SIPC.

Review rrom PageAt
. courthouse,
in
the near the current senior cenAnderson's . furniture store ter. would be ideal for new
· .building downtown, and in construction.
· lhe ·old hospital building.
GomD!issioners ·
have
-· Wilson ts exl'ected to requested funding through.
. make a visit .wtth Meigs ARRA for construction of a
. County officials later this new 24-hour emer~ency
month, Dahler said. and ' room, but that facihty, . if
. could tour possible bl!ilding funding is awarded, would
sites at that time.
likely be built at a site
Commissioners have said owned by the Community
Jenovating the hospital Improvement Corporation
·building for use by the · at Rocksprings.
:county or agencies is not a
"Health care is the numpractical solution, but said ber one priority with us,"
yesterday its building site, Anderson said.
·· - ·-·- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

HearingsrromPage~• .
were ab le to join us this
. morning to introduce this
bill'' said Rep. Phillips .
''Language has the ability to
be very powerful in our
.societv and thi~· name
. change reflects our commit.
: inent to those with developmental . disabilities to be
· properly recognized." ·
' "Advocates from uround
. Ohio have made it dear that

contin.uing to use offen~ive,
antiquated terminology is
inappropriate for state and
local government services,
and I believe that implementing this change will
give people living with disabilities the respect ' they
deserve."
Newcomb said the House
bill has 1.7 co-sponsors,
iiiCluding seven Republicans .

·· by Bob Allen from the Ohio
Community
· Rural
Assistance Program. Allen
also assisted the village
when searching for funding

Saturday, April .4
MIDDLEPORT - G9spel
sing, 7 p.m., Middleport
Nazarene Church , New
Prophets Quartet, The
Dollys and Bricle, Evelyn
Roush Family and others.
RACINE Southern
·charge UMC Men's Prayer
Breakfast , 8 a.m., Carmel
Fellowship Complex.
Sunday, April 5
POMEROY - Revival
through Wednesday, 7 p.m,
Mt.
Hermon
United
Brethren Church. Clifford
Coleman, evangelist.
POMEROY
Zion
Church of Christ to present
• Easter celebration · "My
Savior, My God'' Palm
· Sunday. 10:30 a.m .
Monday, April 6
RUTLAND - . Indoor
camp meeting, 7 · p.m.,
through April 12 at the
Rutland Church of the
Nazarene. Sum:lliy service at
6. Speaker will be Rev. Ray
LaSalle and singers, ·Ralph
and Joanne Dunmire. ·
Friday, April tO
LONG BOTIQM
.Good Friday Service at Long
Bottom United Methodist
Church. 7 p.m. with Norman
Butler, speaker.
·

·Public meetings
friday, April 3
ROCKSPRINGS .
Salisbury Township Trustees
along with Pomeroy Fire
Department, town hall meet·
ing for township residents, 7
p.m., Meigs Midd.le School
cafeteria, discuss future of
fire prot~ction.
Monday, April 6
LETART FALLS
. Letart Township Trustees, 5
p.m ., office building.

Church events
Friday, April 3
MIDDLEPORT
Healing and miraCle ser·
vice, 7 p.m ., Rejoicing Life
Church 500 N: Second Ave.
Information at 992-6249.
CHESHIRE
Blackwood Gos\)Cl Quartet.
7 p.m., Che~hue Baptist
Church.

Nationwide Census operation comes to Ohio
COLUMBUS
It's verification process, which answers with ' the public or
about a year until Census · began with a Master 6ther government agencies.
Day 2010, but area residents Addrt;ss file corroborated No court of law or law
will be out in force in the with local municipali~ies enforcement agency can
first field operations of the and the US Postal Servrce. find
out
respondents'
massive Decennial Census. That program, the Local answers. All Census Bureau
Recently employed Ohio Update
of
Census employees including
residents are taking \O the Addresses. took place last temporary employees streets from April to mid- year. There will be one final take an oath for life 10 )(eep
July to verify every address opportunity to add new census information confiin the state. Census workers home construction in early dential. Any violation of
will be using hand-held · 2010 prio.. lo the. mailing .of that oath is punishable by .a
fine ·o f up to $250,000 and .
computers to ensure the the census· questionnaires.
accuracy of the mapping · Census workers can be five years in prison.
process. ·
4dentified by the official
The 2010 Census is the
"This address verification Census Bureau badge they largest peacetime opera·
process, using the best of carry. During the address tion conducted by the fed. 21st century tl!'?hnology, .is canvassing operation, cen- era! government and is the
part of ourongomg commit- sus workers may ask to ver. ~
·
.
nient to accuracy," said ify a housing structure's · basts or the reappo~t!OnDetroit Regional Director address and whether there m~nt , of congress ronal
· Dwight P. Dean. "We are are additional ljving quar- seats 111 the U.S. House of
laying the foundation to get ters oh the property.
a Census questionnaire to
All census information
each .and every household in collected,
· including
the state· in March of 2010." addresses, are confidential
The Address Canvassing and protected by law. · By
operation is a phase of the. law, the Census Bureau cl!li:
Census Bureau's address not share respondents

Lohses to discuss wildflowers
· of the Hocking River Valley

LOGAN - Meigs County
residents,Jjfu.n wtd Mruy Beth
Lohse. of the Appalachian
Ohio Group of the Sierra Club
will make a special presentation on Wildflowers · of
Hocking River Valley at 7
p.m. Tuesday in the Logan7
Hocking County !Jbrary
meeting room, 230 East Main
Street, Logan. ·
The announcement was
At
made this · week by the
for its water treatment plant. Friends of 'the Hocking
Racine Village Council River (FOHR). As a followwill meet in regular session up to the Lohses' presentafollowing Monday's public tion, they will be wildflower
guides for a Sierra Club hik.e
meeting.

Racine rrom Page

Sunday, AprilS ·
POMEl:WY - Elva Dean
Barnitz will observe her
90th birthday on April 5.
C~rds may be sent to her at
1628 Lincoln Heights,
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769.

at Rock House on April II .
The Loh ses' presentation
will include a slideshow
presentation that will ·help
participants identify wildflowers . in our region as we
venture out~ide to enjoy the
spring weather and our
region's rich a(ld diverse
botanical resources.
The public is invited to
attend.

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Friday, April 3, 20011

FAITH • VALUES
'
Running out oftinie --"--A Hunger For More

·WORSHIP,GOD THIS WEEK
Pastor: Don Walker

Fi!llowship

Apostolic

James
IU .'0 un ..

Pa!t!llr'

kkn VII~}'
R• u·r. \'all~y Aptmolic Wor•h1p Crntc:r,
~73 S Jrd
Av~ .• ,\ hhJ.le!)Ort, . R!.!V.
M"·hkl Bradford. Pa~t or . SL100fY,· 11):30
~-•11· Tues. b::lO prayer. WN . 7 ,jim Riblt:
'ituL.Iy

F.mmuutl ApuStulk T•bermlcle Joe.
l.wp Rd off Ne\j,' Lima Rd. Rutland,
*n·ice§; Sun 101M) a.m. &amp; 7·30 p.m.•
Thur• H WJ ~ m.. Pasror Marty R Hutton

Mt lt' Hill Rd . Rannc. Pii'iwr: James
Sa lltrfield. Sunda) School Q..J$ a.m..
E\ ening f1 p.m . Wedn~r.da~ · Sr:nil.·e~- 7
p rn.
Rutland Church of God
P&amp;\!Or: Shome M lhl\1!1ing. Sunda)
Worshi p - IU a n1 11 p m.. WedneWa)
Sel'\ iiXs- 7 p.rn
Church of God
Appl e 11nd Se.-ond S!:.... Pa'-lur: Rev.lbvitl
Ru~sell. Sundll)' Schf'o l ami Wlm,Jiip- 10
&lt;Ul~ - Ev ening $&lt;1\ i'e'· 6:30 _p.m ..
WeUne){)ay Sen ~~·e, -t._:-o J&gt;.m

Libtrty A58tmbl)l of'Gvd
PO. So' 467, Dudding Lane , Masoa.
w \~. Pasror· Nell Tennant , Sunday
S.:n1ce~- 10:00 a.m. and 7 p.m.

Baptist
Pagevlllt' FmwiiiBaptllt Churth
P..tMor: Floyd Rms , Sunday School9:30 ro
10::10-am, Wo~ip scrvi~;c: J Q~JI)to ll :OO
am . Wat:preaching &amp; pm ,

Carptnkr lndepeaduu Baptist Churtb
Sunday School - 9:30am, Preaching
Service: !0:30am. Evening Service
7.{K)pm, Wednesday Bible Study 7:00pm.
Paslor:

· Hemlod. Grove &lt;;bristiaB Chun:h
Mi nister: Larry Brown , Worship - 9:~0
a.m. Sunday School - 10:30-_;t.m., Bible
• Study -7 p.m.

Pomcro)' Chu~h nf Christ
212 W. Main St .. Sund~)' School- 9:30
11.m ., Worsh ip- IO: JO a.m.. 6 p.m.,
Wedoesdily Se rvi~s - 7 p.m.

Clwslaift 8aptkt Cburth

Pastor: SteVe Little, 7:40-367-7801 , H
740-992 - 7~42. C. 740-64~-2.521 , Sunday
School: 9:30-am. Morning Worship: 10: 30
11m, Yuuth ~ Bible Buddies 6:30 pm, .
choit practice 7;30; Special day~&gt; of momh ·
L ladies of Grace 7 pm 2nd Monday. 2.
Men 's Fellowship 7 pm Jrd Tu~ -

Pomeroy WHI!.Idt Chun:h of Christ
33226 Children) Ho'"e Rd.. Suit.day
School - II u.m.. Worship- JOa.m,. 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.ll) .

Hope Baptill Cllurth ISouthem)
570 Gn~m S1 .. Middlepqrt. Sunday scllool
· 9:30 a·.m., Wonhlp - II a.m-. and 6 p.m ..
Wednesday Service - 7 p.m. Pastor: Gary
Ellis
.
Rutland nnt Bapti!t Cbu.rc:h
Sunday School - ·9:30 a.m ., Worship 10:45 a.m.
Pumnvy tlnt Baptist
Paslor Jon Brockert, Ease Main St ..
Sundt)' Sch. 9:30am. Wonhtp 10:30 am

Middleport Church of Christ :
51h and Main . Pastor: AI· Hartson.
Children s Director: Sharo n Satre. Teen
Dirtctor: Dodger V~ughan , Sunday Sdmul
-9:30 a.m., Worship- 8:15. 10:30 a.m., 7
p.m .. \\~dn~sday Se rvice~· 7 p.m.

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Zion Chun:h ot Chr"ist ·
Pomeroy, Hllrri sonville Rd . (Rt.l43) .
faJior: .Roger Warson. Sund11y School 9:30 a.m., Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7:00
p.m., WedQesdll)l ~rvices · 7 p.m.

Radnt First Bapost ,
Pastor: Ryan Eaton. pauor • Sunday
S~:hoo~ - 9:30 a.m.. Worship - 10:40 a.m.,
6:00 p.m.• Wednl!sday Services - 7:00
p.m.

Belblebem Baptist Chun::h

Gre~:r Bend. Route 124, Racine . OH,
Pastor: , Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.•
Sunday Worship· 10:30 a.m..; Wednesday
Bible Study - 7:00p.m.

Hkk.ory HUb Churtb of Christ
Tuppers Plains, 'Pastor Mike Moore. Bible
d11~s. 9 a.m. Sunday: worship W n.m.
Sunday; wo~hip 6:30pm Sunday; Bible
class 7 pm Wed.

Hillside llaptlsl Churd!
Sr . Rt. 14-3 just off R1 . 1. Pastor: Rev,
James R. AcRe. Sr.. Sunday Unified
Se:rvice, Worship - 10:30 a.m ., 6 p.m.,
Wednesday Services -7 p.m.

Rttdnllle Chuft:h of Chrbt
Vk1orJ· BtpdsiiDdeptnde:nt

Pa5tor: Philip Smrm. Sunday School: 9:.l0
un., Wur.lliip Setvice: 10:.10 tl .m.. B1hle
Study. WedrtCsday.6:30 p.m.

525 N. 2nd St. Middlepon. Pasror: James
E. Keesee , Worship - IOa,m.. 1 p.m..
Wednesday Servtce1 . 7 p.m .

Dtllkf Church 9f'Chrht
Sunda~ school9:30 a.m., :Sunda; "'o~hip
· 10:30 a.m.
The Churth orCh'ri§.t ofPnmero}·
lntent(;non 7 aod 124 W, E1·a ngelist:
Dennis Sug~nt . Sunday Bible Study 9:JO a.m.. WOlsbip: 10:(0 a.m. and 6:30
p.m .. Wednesday B1ble Stud}- 7 p.m.

. Faith B~pUit Churth

Railroad St. Mason. S~day Sci\QOI - 10
a.m., Worship · !1 a.m.. 6 p.m.
Wednesda) Servk" · 1 pm,
Fort:SI R1n Baptist· Poatt:roy
R~. Joseph WOOds. Sunday School • 10
... . .m.. Wom,ip · l l: 30un.

Christian Union

MI. Moriah Bopdsl
Fourth &amp; Main St .. Middlepon , Sunday
School - 9:30a.m.. Wonb.ip - 10:45 a.m.
Puror: Re\1. Michael ATllomP,SOn , Sr.

H_arttOnt Cbun-h or CbrlstlA
Christian U•lon
HaMford. W. V~t .. Pa51or: Mike Pud eiT.
Sunday Sc hool - 9:30 a :m ~ Worship !0 30 ll m 7·00 p~ Wedne&gt;day
Se_r.·at'C s - 7 00 p m !
·

Anllqully Boplkt
Su.nday Sct.&gt;ol • 9:30 a.m.• Worship 10:4!1 a.m., Sunday Evenill.l - 6:00p.m.•

Holiness
CommuniiJ Church
Stt\l'l Tomek . Matn Stre.::t.
Rutlu ttd. Su nduy 'wor.,hip--1 n.OO a.m ..
Su ndJy Servicc-7 p.m .
~aMo r ~

l"earl Chapel
Sunday School- 9 a.m .. Worship ."IQ a.m.

Ni!~ 8qlnnldJ:t Chun:b
Pomeroy

Dan~il!e

llolinest'i Church
J 1057 S!utc RtJ ulc .125. l.angwlltc". Pa~ lor:
Urian Bailey. Su nda} ~hool - 9:30 a.m ...
Sunday worshtp • 10:)0 a,m. &amp; 7 p.m..
Wedncoda) prayer iil:rvice. 7 p.m.

Pastor: Bri11n Dunha~. Worship . 9:25
~.m . Sunday School- 10:45 a.m.
Rork Sprinp
Dcwayne Stuller, Sunday School •
9: 00 a.m .. Worship - U) a .m., Youlh
Fellnw5hip, Sunday - 6 p.m. Early Sunday
wur~hip ¥11m J~nni Dunham
'
Pa~t or :

Culv11ry Pilgrim Chapel
HarriM)nvi lle Road, Pa~ tur: C had ~~
Mc K c n~ic . .S unduy Schl'lul · Y.Jll :~. m ~.
Wm-.hlp • II !l..lll .• 7:1Xl p.m., Wednesday
Scrvke - 7:00 p.rn.

Rutland
. PastOr: John Chapman, s Unda)· Sctiool ,9:30 ll.m .. Worship · liJ:JO u. m.. Thursday
Stf\'ices- 7 p.m.
.,
Salem Cenlfr
Paslor: William K. Mar!;hllll. Sunday
Sch ool - 10: 1.5 a.m.. Worship - 9:lS a.m..
B1blc Sludy: Monday 7:00 pn'a
- Snow~llle
Sunday School · 10 11.m., Wor$hip- 9 a.JU.
B-.y
Pu:;1Ur: Juhn Oilmore, Sunday School . 10

u.m.. W~i's hi:
" P., ·. 9 a.m., Wednesday
. fO il. .
.

Wesleyan Bihlc Holines~ Chul'l'h
St .. MiddlepOn. Pi.stor: Doug
Cu&gt;i. Su n~ a y School - 10 a.m. Worship 10:45 ·p.m., Sunday E~e . 6:00 p.m..
Vkdn ~ W oy Service. 7:00 p.m.

s~rv kes

rmfi.SuUon
.
Carmel &amp; Bashan Rd~. RaCi ne. Ohio.
Pustor: John Gilmore . Sunda)· School 9:4S a.m.. Worship -· I I:00 a.m. , Bib le
Siudy Wed. 7:30 p.m.
MornlllK Slar
Pastor: John Gilmori! . Sunday SchOOl· l I
a.m.. Worship - 10 a.m.

laurel Clln' lil'fe Methodist Chu.rdt
Pa•tnr: Glen M ~ C J un g. Sunday School 9:30 tL.m .. Wors hip • 10:30 a.m. and 6
p.m .• Wcdnesdu y Service- 7:00p.m.

Ea.'it Letart
Po r.tor: 'Bill Marshall Sunday School 9a.m .• Worship - 10 a.rn .• 1st Sund11y
ever)· month e ~ening .se rvice 7:00 p.u1.;
Wed11esday • 7 p.m.
Racine
Paslor: Re\', William Man~hall . Sunday
~chool - 10 11.m., Worship · I I
a.m .Wedne);day Services 6 prn: Thur Bible
Study 7 pm

Lutheran

Bradford Chui'th of Christ
Comer of St. Rr. 114 &amp; Bradbury Rd ..
Min~ter: Doug Shamblin. Yo~ll~ Mini s!t:r:
·Bill Amberger. Sunday School - 9:.30 a.m. ·
Worship • 8:00 a.m.: 10:30 a.m.. 7 ~(Kl
p.m..Wedne!«ia)· Se111ices - 7:00p.m.

Old ·Bdbet Fret Wlll BaptJst" Cbun-b
28601 SL Rt . 7, MiUdleporl, Sunday
Sc:rvice - 10 a.m.• 6:00 p.m .. Tuesday
ServiCes -6:00

Minersville
Bob Robinson, Sunday School . 9
a.m.. Worshi p - 10 a.m.
Pii ~ lur:

The Churcla of Jn;usChrlsl or U.Uer·Day Saints
St. RL ltiO . 446-6 247 or 446 -74t16,
Sunday Sl·hoor 10 :20- ll a.n1. . R~lief
Socit:t)o/Priesthood I 1:0.5.! 2:00 noon .
Sllcramt•nt Service 9- 10: 15 a.m.,
Hofll(:making m ~ting. 1st 1_1mrs. -7 p.m.

Rolland Churth i:lf Christ
Su nday School · 9:30a.m.. Worship and
Comm uniun - 10:30 a.m .. Da vid
WiStmlln. Minister

Sl. Jnhn l..ulheran Churth
Pine Grme. Worship - 9:00 a.m.. Sunday
School · lti: OO a.m. Pustoi:

Cool\lllle United Methodist Parish
Pastor: Helen Kline , Cool\lille Churc h.
Main &amp; Fi fth St .. Sun. School · 10 a.m..
Worship - 9 u.m.• Thes. Ser,.ices- 7 p.m.

Our Saviour Lutheran Chun.:b
Watnul and Benty Sts., Ravenswotxl.
W.Vn ,, P1l ~to r: Duv td Russell. Sunday
$chool - 10:00 a.m.. ":'orship . II a.m .

· Bethel Churth
Township Rd .• 468C , S11nday S ~hool .' 9
a.m, Worship - 10 a.m.. Wedllesdpy
Servicc:s- 10 a.m.

St. Paul Lutheran Church
Comer Sycamure &amp;' Second St., Pomeroy.
SUn Srhnol - 9:45 &lt;l .lll., Wurship- I! a.m.

United Methodist

· New Hope Churcb
OW American LeJion Hall ,
. Founh Avt: .. Middleport. Sunday 5 p.m.
SyratUSI! Comruuall}' Church
2480 Sttond SL Syracuse. OH
S~tn. School 10 am, Sundy night6:30 pm
Pastor: Joe GWinn
A N"' lkaliiDIDII
(Full Gospel U.un:h) Huri10o~ille .
Pasl.o n: BOb and ~ay Manball.
Thurs. 7 p.m.

PoJ'itor: Ji m Corbitt. Wo~hip - 9 a. m..
Sunday So;-hoa l - 10 a. m. 1 Thursday
Se rvices - 7 p.rrr

Joppa

RftdsvHit Fellowship
Church of the Nalarcne, Pa~ tor : Ru ssell
Carso_n . Sunday School • q:30 a.m,.
Wotshi(l .. 10:45 a.m.• 1 p.m.. "Wulnesday
ser:o ices . 7 p.m.

SytllCuse.Citun:h oft~ N~W~n~ae
'Pastor Mike Adkins. Sunday S~hool · 9;30

Wblle'o.Chapel Waleyaa
· Cool·viUe · Road. Pastor: Rev. Charles
~ Martindale, Sunday Sctlool • 9:30 a.m..
Worship ~ 10:30 a.m., Wednesday SeNiCC

Fain~.. Bible CbUidr

Letart. W.Va. Rt . I . fastor: Brillll May,
Sunday SchoOl· 9:30a.m.• Worship.· 1:00
p.m .. Wtdriesday Bible Study - .2:00 p.m.

Fal,. Ftllowshlp c....- tor Clrrlol
Pastor:.Rcw. Franklin Dickens. Service:

Friday. 7 pm .
Calvary BJb~ Cb~rc.b
Pomeroy Pike .. CO. Rd ., Pastor: Re\1 .
Blackwood, Sunday S.cbool -· 9:30 a.m.•
Worship 1.0:30 a . m .~ ·7:30 p.m..
Wednesday Service - 7:30p.m.

Stlvemlllt Comn1wU'y Claurda

lloJ&lt;&gt;kiDII Life Churdl
500 N. 2nd Ave., Middlepon . Pastor:
Mike Forem_.an, _Pa$1or Emcrrituti l.awR!ncc
F~man. Worship- ·uf:OOaru
Wedne!day ServiCe! . 7 p.m .

Community of Chrl51
POniBnd-Rilcine Rd .• Pastor: Jim Proffilt,
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.. WofShip.- .
Cllflo• Tabernacle Church
.
'
10:30 a.m .. Wedneulay Servket; • 7:00
Clifl:on , W.Va., Sunday School - !('} a.ro,
p.m.
Wonhip • 7 p.m.• Wednesday Service - 1
Bethel Wol'lblp Cenl«
p.m..
397!12 St. R1 . 7, 2 milt" south of T-upperS
The Ark Chorcb
Plain ~ . OH. Non ·denominalional with
3773-Geot]e; Creek.Road , Gallipolis, OH
Conlemporary PraiSe &amp; Y{orship. Pa5tor · Pastor~ JanUe_ Wi~an . Sundity Suvices Rob Barber, As~. Pastor Karyn Davis.
10:30 a.m. Wedne&amp;day - 7 p.m. Thursday
Youth DiMCtor Beny Fulks. Sunday
Prayer
&amp; Praise M 6 pm. Classes _for all
se f\'ices: 10 am W011hip &amp; t. pm Fami ly
ages every Sunday &amp; Wednesday.
Li fe Classes. W~d i Thur niJht Life
www.thearkchun:h.JJI!t
Groups at 7 pm, Thurt momin1 ladies'
life Group ar 10. Outer limiu Youlh Ufe
· Group on Wed. evening from 6:30 to 8:30.
Full Gospel Cburth
Vi~il u~ online at www.betbelwc.org.
of the lJvlng Sat"ior
. Rt338, Antiquity. Pastor: J~ss e Morri! .
Ash Street Church
Services ~ Saturday 2:00p.m.
3"98 Mh St .. Mlddlepon-Pastor~ Mark
Monow &amp; Radney- Walker Sunday
Salem CommuRity Cltun:b
School • 9:3.0 a.m .. Morning Worship •
Back Of West COlum_bia·, W.Va.om Lieving
JO:_JO a.m . &amp; 7:00pm, Wednesd-ay Service
ltl)ad, Pas1or: Charles Roush (3(}4) 67S.
~ 7 : 00p.m ., Y"Outh Service-:7:00 pJTI .
2288, Sunday Schoo.\ 9:30am , ~unday
Aa:ape: Lire Center
evening service 7:00 pm, Bibly S~udy
'" Fuii-&lt;J'q spel Chu.fCh", Pastors John &amp; . W~dnesday ·se111ice 7:00pm
·Patty Wade. 603 Second Ave. Mason, 77350 17, Service time: Sunday.• IO:JO a.m..
·H00100 Chrilllaa FellowJtUp Chpn:b
. Wednesday 7 pm
Pastor: Herschel White , Sunday S-c hool·
Abundant Grace
923 S. Thin:! St ., Midd!epon . PaslorTe~esa
Da~&lt;i s. Sunday service, 10 a.m.,
Wednesday seT\Iice. 7 p.'m .
F~tlt~ Full GO!i~l Churth
Long Bonom. Paslor: Ste~'e Reed, Sund~y
School· 9:30 l!. m, Worship , 9:30a.m.
and_7 p.m.• Wednegday • 7 p.m.. FridayfellowShip servit:e 7 p.m.

Harrisonville Community Churth
Pulor: Thaon Durham, ~und~y - ~: 30
a.m. and 7 p.m., Wednesday · 7 pJtt.
Mlddlepol1 Commuldly Churtb
575 Pearl St ., Middlepon . Pastor; Sam
Anderson , SLinday ' School 10 a.m,.
Evening-7:30p.m. , Wednesday Service 7:30p.m.

Schoo! - 10 a.m., Evenina - 6 p.m..
Wednesday-Service · ?. p.m.
Hazel CommwUl.)' Cburtb
Off RL 124, Pastor: Edsel H~t~l , Sunday

's.chool - ~:30 a.ft! ., Worship. 10:30 a.m,
7:30 p.m.
Dyes"ll~ Com!1Walty Churdlt
Sund,y SChool • 9:30· a.m .• Worship •
10:30 a.m., 7 p.m. ·

Mone Chapel Chur&lt;:h

Middleport Churdl of tbt NIW'fnt
Paslor: Leonard J\lwdl , Sunday School 9:30 a;m..Worship - 10:30 a.ft't .. 6:30p.m.. ·
Wedncsd:ly Servi~s- 7 p.m ..

C-IDI-.,.)o,uoalloool (:hDftb ·
Kingsbury Rnad. Panor: Robert "Vanft._
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m .• Worship
Snvice 10:30 a.m.." Evening Servic' 6
p.m.
Freedom Golpel Mlslioa
Bald Knob. on Co. Rd. )I , Pastor: Rev.
Roger Wi ll ford, Sunday School - 9:30 ·
. a.m. Wonhip-- 7 p.m .

Sunday School 10:00 am. Sunday Won\Jit
11 ~00 am. Wednesday· 7:00pm Pastor:
. Bryan &amp;. MilS)I Dailey

08!111 CbrktJ•n FdlowJhlp
(Non-deOQminaliooal fellowship)
Meeting in 1he Meigs Middle School '
Cafeleria PMtor: Oui! S!t wart
10:00 llltl · Noon Sund ay ~ lnfollllill
Won~ hip, Children 's. miiaistry

SyratCUR MluJo.n

Point Rocl Churth ortht Nizan!llf
Roule fi89. Albany, Re~.' Ll_oyd Grimm .
p-.tSIOf. Sunday School 10 Pm: WO~sip
service II am , evening service 7 pm. W~ .
pr11yer meeting 7 ~

Meigs &lt;:ooperathe Parish
Nonheas! Cluster. Alfred . Pa ~ tor: ·Jim ·
Corbit!. Sunday Sc hool, • 9:)0 a.m.•
Wo~hip- II a.m.. 6:JOp.rri .

Amadna Greet Communhy Cllun:h
Pastor: Wayne Dunlap. Stale Rt. 68J.
Tuppers Plaiil&amp;, Sun. Worship: 10 am &amp;
6;30 pm, Wed , Bible Study 7:00pm.

1411 BridgeMan St .. Syracuse, Sund,y

Nazarene

Mt. Olh·e Unlled MdbOOISt
Ol'f 124 behind Wilkesvillt-. Pastor: Re~· ­
R;tlph Spires. Sunday School . q:,_10 a.m ..
Wun.hip · JO:JO a. m.. 7 p.m . Thursday
X l"\•ic:es• 7 p.m.
·

Ch&lt;slt•

II

H0ckjrigport Chlll'\':h
Kalhryn Wiley, Sunday School · ~: 30
a.m.. Worship- 10:30 a.m.. Pastor Phillip
lkll

Su.nday Sclwol - 9 a.m.•Wl)f'S hip Service
I~ am. 2nd and 4th Sunday

~ 7pm .

Faith VaDey Tll.htmacle Chu.rdt
Bailey Run Road. Pa~tnr: Rev. Emm~tl '
Rawson. Sunday Evening 7 p.m ..
Thut'sday Servicfl - 7 p.m .

Torch Churth
Cu. Rd . 63. Sundu}' School • 9:30 a.m.,
Wunhip • IO:JO a.m.

Graham United Methodist
W111"\hip · I J a.m. Pastflr: Richard Ne-ase
B~htel UniiOO Methodld
Nc\\ Hav t"n , Rkhard Nease. Pastor.
Sll nday wor~ h ip 9:~ 0 a.m. Tues. 6J0
pm)cr a n~ Oible Study.

Church ofGOO

CHsttr Cburtb ol. Ott Nuarent
Re\' . Curtis Randolph , Suaday
St:hool - 9:30 n.m.. Wonhip- 10:30 a.m..
Sunday evening 6 pm
Rudand Church of the N•weiM!
Pa$tor: George Sladler; SuruJay S' hool •
9:30 a.m .• Worship - IO_:JO a.m.• 6: 30
p.m., Wednesday ~t\'ices. 7 pm.
Pa~lor:

Re\ , l..e~li C Acmmi ng

Latter-Day Saints

Bradbury Churth of Chrlsl
Minister: Tom Runyon. J95S8 Bradbury
Road, Middleport 1 Sunday School - 9:30
a.m.

MI. Union S.pll!t
Pastor: Dt:nnis Weav~ Sunday St hool ·
9:45 a.m.. Evening • 6:30 p.m.".
Wednesday Serviw - 6:30p.m.

Grlta' EPI!i('opal Church

Hysell Run Communlfy Church
Pasiur. Rev. Larr)- Lemley; Surtll.;y School
- 9:30 a.m.. WorShip - \0:45 u. I_TI .. 7 p.m...
·Thu"rM!ay Bible Study and Youth: 7 p.m.

Tuppen Plain CburchofC~rlsl
ln&amp;trumcntal. Wurship Service - 9 a.m ..
Communion - 10 a.m., Sunday School - .
10:15a.m., Youth- 5:30 pm · S unda ~. Bible
Study WednesdRy 7 pm

SUrer Run Dapllst
Pastor: John Swanson, Sunday School IOa.m.. ·ow:[J~bip - lla.nl .• 7:00 p.rn .
, .Wedrte~ay Service5- 7:00p.m.

. Healh tMiddi&lt;porl)
Pa~tor : Brian Dunhlirn, Sunday School 'i:~O a.m.. Wo ~sh i p • 11 :00 a.m.

7~ Pc ~ rl

Wo:rsh ip • IO :JQ a.m .• · 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 6;30 p.m.

First Baptkt Churdl
Pastor: Bill)- Zuspan !ith and Palmer St.,
Middlepon, Sunday &amp;:hool • 9: \.S a.m..
Worship - JO: IS a.m .. 7:00 p.m..
Wednesday SeNk~ 7:00pm.

Pastor: Bob Robin~n . Sunday School - 10

a.m .. Wo~h i p - 9 a.m.

Pint Grure Ulbll' HoUness Cburch
112 tnilc uff Rt. 325. Pm;tor: Rt\1. O'Dell
Map ley. Sunday Sl;huu! . - 9J O a.m..
Wnrd11p - 10:.1 0 a.m.. 6:00 p .m.~
Wcdnct;day Se rvke. 7:01) p.m.

Bearwallow Rldce Chun:h of Christ
Pa5lot:llruce Terry, Sunday SchOol -9J O

9:30a.m.. Worship - 9:45am &amp; 7:00p.m..
Wednesday Services-7:00p.m.

Dewayne Stuuler. Sunday School.
IO a. m.. Worship · !! 14-m.

Rose or Shu.nm HolinesSChurch
Lead in~ Cr~ek RLI .. Rutl and, Pas10r: Rtw.
Dewey Kinp,. Sunday M:hool· 9;30 a.m..
Sunday wor~ h i p -7 p.m., Wednesday
prayer mectinB- 7 p. m.

Keno Churcb or Chrbt
Worshtp - 9: 30 a.m.. Sunda) School 10:30 a fll ·· Pastor-Jeffrty Wallace, lsi Hnd
3rd Sunday

First Soulhern Baptbt
41872 Pomeroy Pike, sUnday School -

Pa~ t or:

J26 E. Mni n St .. l'onll! m~.
oi&gt;Ho,ly
F.uCh!tri .,! 1!:.10 a.m. Sunda, &amp; ~:30 pm

Wtdnc 5day Servie« • 1 p.m.

Other Chu~hes

Flatwoods

Episcopal

W~ d .

Po1nn0y Cburth nf lht Nuamw .
~astor: Jan Lavender, Sunday School 9:.30 a. m., Worship - 10:3(1 a.m. and 6
p.m., Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.

CenlraJ Clu.sCer
M hury fSy~ u se }. PiWur: Bob Robinson.
Su nday ~:hool - 9:45a.m., Worship - II
u.m.. Wtdne~ Sel'\·icu . 7:30 p.m.

· Trinil)' C hurr~
Pw.tor- Rev. Tom Johnson. Sec0od &amp;
Lynn. Pomeroy. P a~tor . Wor, hip 10:25
a.m ..

Westsldt Cbul-ch of Chrisl
·332l6 Children~s Home Rd. Pomem). OH ,
Conracr 140-44 1.-1296 Sunday mcrnms
! 0~ 00 , Sun morning Biblt ~ lu Jy:
following worship.,,Sun. C'vi!,6: 00· pm,
Wed bible study 7 pm

Sunday School • 9:30, u u., Wotohip •
10:30 a. m.·
Rffikvlbt
Wors hip - 9 30 u.m.. Sunday School 10: 30 a.m.. t-in t Sunday of Month - 7:00
p.m. service

• 7:JO p.m.

Congregational

Church o( Christ

a.m .. Worship • IO: JQ a.nl., 6 p.m .•

l'uppt'n Plains Sl. hul
P11stor: Jim Corbltt, Sunday Sd100l - 9
a. m.• Worship · 10 a.m.. Tuesday Smices

Cbuf'('b of God of Prophecy
OJ. WhttC Rd . oft Sr. R1. 160. P:hlor: PJ.
Chapman'. Sunda; School
10 ·a rn..
\lio'ohhlp - II a.m.. \-\.edncsda} S.:n.ices- 7
p.m.

Catholic

Pastor: Denzil Null. Worshi p . 9:,;ll} a.m.
Sunday Schooi- J0:30 a.m.

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Syrat~ First

SaiCrul Hnrt ( 'alltolk Church
16l Mulberry Ave __ Pomero), 992-511!,18,
Pastor: Rn. Walter E. llttnz. Sat Con.
·1:4~ · .5 :15 p ,m.; Mass.- 5:.10 p.ro .• Sun .
Coo. -8:45-9:1 5 a.m... Sun. Mass- 9:]0
a.m.. DUly Mass - S:JO a.m.

_Assembly of God

The Daily Sentinel

•

Rutland Frte WUI 8aptkl
Salem St.: Pa~tor ~ Ed Barney . Sunday
School - 10 a m.. Even ing . 1 JJ.m ..
Wednesda)' Sei'Y!Ct'l - 7 p.m.
Second Ba.pUst Churt'h
Ravenswood, WV. Sunday School J(t am, Morm1111 wDI'!lhip II am EVening - 7 pm ,
W«&lt;oe~y 7 p.m.
'
Flnt B•ptlft C.:t.1..-eb of Mason, WV
(lndc:pendenl BaptiM )
SR 6~2 lind Anderton St . Pa-.tor· Robert
Gnrdy. Sunday school 10 am, Morning
chun:h II am. Sunday eveninJ_ !i pm, Wed.
Sible Study 7 pm

Cbutch of JKUS Chrill ApOO:oUt

Vanl...andl: lind Ward Rd ..
M11ler. Sulllb~ Sehoul
Ev~ mn g- 7:30p.m.

www.myclallysentlnet.com

Sunday -school- 10 a.m., Woi-ship . II
a.m.. Wtdnesday SeiVicc • 7 p.m.
Faith Gospel c•utb
long Bouom . Sunday School - 9:)() a.m..
Worship - \0:4S a.m.. 7:30 p.m.,
Wednesday 7:30 p.m.

Full Goojld l.lah33045 Hiland Road , Pl:lmemy, Pastor. Roy
Hunter. Sunday School - 10 a.m.. Evenina
B O p.m., TUesday•&amp;. Thun.- 7:30pm .

. Restoration CbriRian F!llowsblp
Hooper Ro11d . A.lhen5 , Pastor:
Lonnie Coats, Sunday Wmhip lO;OO am,
. Wednesday:· 7 pm
Hoe~se

or

Healing Mlnbtrles
Sl. Rt. 124 Lanpvllle,OH
F\111 Gospel. CJ Paiito[l ·Robert &amp; Robena
Mus~er, Sunda y School "9:·3.0 am,· ,
Worship 10:30 11i11 - · 7:00 pm, W(d.
Ser'vke 7:00pm
Tum JaWI Mlnlstrfes
Meeting 333 Mechanic Sttttt. Pomeroy,
OH ·. Pastor Eddie 9aer, Service every
Sunday 10:00 a.m.

. Pentecostal
Pfltterostat Aatmbl~

Pastor: St , Rt. 124 •.Racine, Tornado Rd .
Sunday Schoot'-- 10 a.~ .. Bvening • 7
p.m .. Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Presbyterian

Friday, April3, 2009

were · alienated ftom God and
Palm Sunday, the traditional
were enemies in your mind'
. I ran out of time lasl week to
start of whal Christians often call
because of your · evil behavior.
write this "weekly" anicle. I've
"Holy Week," is Ibis Sunday. It is
But now He has reconciled you
almost run out of lime this week to
the yearly occasion on which we
by Christ's physical body through
write this "weekly" article. If I'm
observ~ the Lord Jesus' entering
Pastor
death to present you holy in Hi&gt;
not careful, the "weekly" willlurn
the Holy City, Jerusalem. and is
Pastor
·Thorn
into a .. weakly" monthly.
·
sight, wilhout blemish and free
someti1mes referred to as the
Kerry
Mollohan
Why am (.running out of time?
from · accusation" (Colossians
''Triumphal Entry."
·
Wood
1:19-22 NIV).
Too many things to do. Too many
· .".. . The great crowd that had
needs to be met. Too many people
·
The ."Triumphal Entry'" then
·come for the Feast (Passover)
clamoring for niy attenlion. I won-.
remains lri umphant in a way that
heard that Jesus was on His \YaY
der if that's how Jesus felt as he
is infinitel.y higher 10 thai uf
to Jerusalem. · They took palm
entered what he knew would be his
branches 'alld went out to meet grasped, but made . Himself merely riding into town and just
last week of life on earth?
house of worship into a·market- · Him, shouting, ' Hosanna! nothmg, taking the very nature donning a crown of rulership.
This Sunday is Palm Sunday - place for thieve$. No more sub- Blessed is He Who comes in the of a servant, being made in Conquering Judah 's occupyi ng
the day that we remember Jesus' tlety, no more parables without name of the Lord!'" (John 12:12· · human likeness. · And ' being · enemies
wasn 't
enough.
· · · ·
found in appearance as a man, Confronling the hypocrisy of the
"triumphal entry" i"nto Jerusalem. I explanation. Jesus no longer had 13 NIV).
put triumphal in quotes because I time for them. By the end of the . When some who read this pas- He humbled Himself and ·dorrupled religious establishmem
am not sure that it . was. so tri· week, he was betrayed, aban- sage consider lhat in little less became· obedient to death ~asn ' t enough. Controlling the
umphant from Jesus ' perspective. doned, beaten, abused, and hung than a week later, crowds woUld even death on a cross! " political systems of all the world
The account in Luke:s gospel helps ·on a Roman cross.
· be shouting, "Cmcify Him!" (see (Philippians 2:6-8 NIV) .
·
wasn 't enough.
·
US · to see this:
,
What dtl YQY&lt;have tirrte for? John 19:15), it "niight seem morDeath 'was on His mind when
He came 10 be King of our
· As Jesus approached Bethphage .Fun ani! games? Work, work, bid .(or at least extraordinarily . He shed glory and donned the hearts. Consequenlly, He came
and Bethany•.at the hill called the work? How much of your time is · ironic) that His irrevocably tak- · garb of human flesh . Even when to face down sin 's occupying
Mount of Olives, he sent two of his 9sed for God's lhings rather than ing this path to His death be others stood by Him, celebrating influence .in our beans. He came
disciP,Ies, say,ing to them, "Go to ·your own? Even in my full time called the "Triumphal Enlry."
the ease of which He would begin to free us from the corrupting
the Vlll&amp;ge ahead of you, and as you job as pastor for a church, I'm
Eyen some who are sympathet- His reign, He was preparing for power of our own pride and
enter it, you will find a colt tied not -clear that my time is really ic to the Lord's being crucified His own funeral.
. . . selfish desires. He came to fashthere, which no one has ever rid- .used for God's lhings versus my "fail.to comprehend why Jhe event
"Jesus replied, 'The hour has ion wilhin us the capacity for
d.en. Untie it and bring it here. tf · own. And none of · us·· really -is "triumphant" and not. a colossal · come for the Son of Man to be knowing Him and walking Wi!h
. anyone asks you, .'Why are you knows how milch _time we· really disaster, thinking perhaps that glorified. I tell you the· truth . Him lhroughout all the days of
unrying it?' tell )lim, 'The Lord have.
·
Jesus was murdered and only a · unless a kernel of wheat falls to our lives here on eanh and to
needs it."'
I just got back from . a painfQI hapless o,:ictim to the corruption the ground and dies, il remains give us an open door for
Those who were sent ahead went conv(;rsation with a very dear per~ · that existed at the time.
only a single seed . But if it dies, it dwelling,· wilh Him forever
and found it just as he had told son in my church. It was a painful
But Jesus wasn'l murder.ed , produces many seeds ... Now My beyond Ihe grace .
them. As they were untyin~ the conversation because "Betty" has , And He wasn't clueless about heart is troubled, and what shall I
And since the only mean~ by
colt, its owners asked them, ' Why entered into
stage in her life what would happen once He say? 'Father, save Me from this which this greal triumph could
are you untying the colt?" They wher.ll she no longer seems. to .entered the cily. He .knew only hour?' . No, it was for this very be achieved on our behalf was
replied, "The Lord needs it" . · have a firm grasp oil realily. Betty. too well whal was abou1 to hap· reason I came 10 lhis hour" (John · in the act of dying in our stead,
They brought it to Jesus, threw seems to. be in a constant state of pen and, in facl, it was for thai 12:23-24,27 NIV).
His entering Jerusalem that
their cloaks on the colt and put· · euphoria, blissfully giving money · very reason He had \O go !here.
Of course, Jesus knew some- morning so long ago was tri·
Jesus on it. As he went along, peo- away, The problem is that she · Consider what happens right thing that those around Him umphanl because it was as good
pie spread their cloaks on Jhe road. doesn't really have-the money .to before He actually entered didn 'I know and mariy of us · as done. He had set His hean
When he . came ne;1r the place give away. One person received a Jerusalem .
.
today still don 'I quite .grasp. We upon us . He had set His mind on
where the road goes down the check from her . for $30,000 1
"Six days before lhe Passover each have a sin problem. We doing what must be done to
Mount of Olives·, the whole crowi! Fortunately; that person knew bet· (the day before He entered each are self-destructing in make us righteous enough to
of disciples began joyfully to praise ter than atlempt lo cash it. Betty's Jerusalem), ·Jesus arrived at bondage lo self and to sin·s con- become His children .
.
God in loud voices for all the mira· life is slipping away, and she can· Bethany, where Lazarus lived , s-equences.
"When you were dead in your
cles they had seen: "Blessed is the not grasp the fact that she needs whom Jesus had raised froni .the
"For all have sinned and fall sins ... God made you alive with
king who·comes in the name of the others to i)elp her make the most dead (see John II). Here a din· short of lhe. glory of God .. : The Christ. He forgave us all our ·
Lord! Peace in heaven and.glory in of what she has. The conversation ner was given in. Jesus' honor. wages of sin is death, but the gift sins. having canceled the wrilten .
the highestr•
·
was painful because she absolute- Martha served, while Lazarus of God is eternal life in Christ code, with its regulations; that
Some of the Pharisees . in· the · ly refuses to see reality without was amon!j those reclining at Jesus our Lord" (Romans 3:23, was against us and that stood
crowd said. to Jesus, "Teacher, her rose-colored glasses. Another the table wath Him. Then Mary 6:23 NIV). ''For Christ died for · opP.osed to us; He took it away,
rebuke your disciples!" "I tell you," person told me this: "There are took about a pint of pure nard, . o.ur sips once for all, the na1linj! i\ to the cross. And hav- ·
he replied, "if they keep quiet; the two ways to do things: God's way an expensive perfume; she Righteous for the unrighteous- · mg d1sarmed the powers and
stones will cry out."
·
and Betty's wa;:. And if God's poured it on Jesus' feel and ness, to brin~ you to God. He was autHorities, He made a public
As he approached Jerusalem and . way isn't Betty s way, then God wiped His feet wilh her hair. put to death m the body but made .spectacle of them, triumphing
And the house was filled with alive by the Spirit" (1 Peter 3:18 over them by the cross"
saw the city. he wept over it and better change."
said, "If you, even you, had only
Bett);'s son told me that he the fragrance of the perfume ... NIV).
·.
(Colossians 2d3·15 NIV).
known on this day what would doesn t really have time to deal Jesus ·replied, 'It was intended
Whl\t was Jesus' mission? Why
His coming was triumphant
bring. you peace ·~ but now it is with his aging, ailing mother. But that she should save this per- was it right and proper for Mary because His dying on the cross ·
hidden from your eyes. The days he also senses no choice in fume for.the day of My burial" · lo anoinl Him with funeral per· triumphs forever over the
fume? He knew lhat the only power of sin, the great weight
will come uron you when your whether or not to MAKE the time (John 12: 1·3, 7b NIV) .
enemies ·wit build an embank- for her. If he doesn't, then he is
· Jesus had one mission in mind answer to our sin problem was of which He lifis from us when
ment against you and encircle you not the loving son ·that he desires when He came to earth, let for a perfectly pure sacrifice be' · we place our faith in Him and
alone when He entered made on o'Ut behalf. He knew that ·trust Him alone as Lord and
and hem you in · on every s1de. to be. .
.
They will dash r.ou to the ~round,
Jerusalem did not make time for Jerusalem. His mission was . to we have no hope for such a sacri· Sav.ior. Give Him your heart
you and lhe chlldren ' withm your Jesus. The people there shouted .die as a sacrifice for our sin, He flee unless He Himself would today and let His triumph
walls. 'Fhey will not leave one "Hosanna" at the begili!ljng of. the didn't come 19 teach, although provide it. He knew tbat only the become yours.
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FAITH • VALUES
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Running out oftinie --"--A Hunger For More

·WORSHIP,GOD THIS WEEK
Pastor: Don Walker

Fi!llowship

Apostolic

James
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R• u·r. \'all~y Aptmolic Wor•h1p Crntc:r,
~73 S Jrd
Av~ .• ,\ hhJ.le!)Ort, . R!.!V.
M"·hkl Bradford. Pa~t or . SL100fY,· 11):30
~-•11· Tues. b::lO prayer. WN . 7 ,jim Riblt:
'ituL.Iy

F.mmuutl ApuStulk T•bermlcle Joe.
l.wp Rd off Ne\j,' Lima Rd. Rutland,
*n·ice§; Sun 101M) a.m. &amp; 7·30 p.m.•
Thur• H WJ ~ m.. Pasror Marty R Hutton

Mt lt' Hill Rd . Rannc. Pii'iwr: James
Sa lltrfield. Sunda) School Q..J$ a.m..
E\ ening f1 p.m . Wedn~r.da~ · Sr:nil.·e~- 7
p rn.
Rutland Church of God
P&amp;\!Or: Shome M lhl\1!1ing. Sunda)
Worshi p - IU a n1 11 p m.. WedneWa)
Sel'\ iiXs- 7 p.rn
Church of God
Appl e 11nd Se.-ond S!:.... Pa'-lur: Rev.lbvitl
Ru~sell. Sundll)' Schf'o l ami Wlm,Jiip- 10
&lt;Ul~ - Ev ening $&lt;1\ i'e'· 6:30 _p.m ..
WeUne){)ay Sen ~~·e, -t._:-o J&gt;.m

Libtrty A58tmbl)l of'Gvd
PO. So' 467, Dudding Lane , Masoa.
w \~. Pasror· Nell Tennant , Sunday
S.:n1ce~- 10:00 a.m. and 7 p.m.

Baptist
Pagevlllt' FmwiiiBaptllt Churth
P..tMor: Floyd Rms , Sunday School9:30 ro
10::10-am, Wo~ip scrvi~;c: J Q~JI)to ll :OO
am . Wat:preaching &amp; pm ,

Carptnkr lndepeaduu Baptist Churtb
Sunday School - 9:30am, Preaching
Service: !0:30am. Evening Service
7.{K)pm, Wednesday Bible Study 7:00pm.
Paslor:

· Hemlod. Grove &lt;;bristiaB Chun:h
Mi nister: Larry Brown , Worship - 9:~0
a.m. Sunday School - 10:30-_;t.m., Bible
• Study -7 p.m.

Pomcro)' Chu~h nf Christ
212 W. Main St .. Sund~)' School- 9:30
11.m ., Worsh ip- IO: JO a.m.. 6 p.m.,
Wedoesdily Se rvi~s - 7 p.m.

Clwslaift 8aptkt Cburth

Pastor: SteVe Little, 7:40-367-7801 , H
740-992 - 7~42. C. 740-64~-2.521 , Sunday
School: 9:30-am. Morning Worship: 10: 30
11m, Yuuth ~ Bible Buddies 6:30 pm, .
choit practice 7;30; Special day~&gt; of momh ·
L ladies of Grace 7 pm 2nd Monday. 2.
Men 's Fellowship 7 pm Jrd Tu~ -

Pomeroy WHI!.Idt Chun:h of Christ
33226 Children) Ho'"e Rd.. Suit.day
School - II u.m.. Worship- JOa.m,. 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.ll) .

Hope Baptill Cllurth ISouthem)
570 Gn~m S1 .. Middlepqrt. Sunday scllool
· 9:30 a·.m., Wonhlp - II a.m-. and 6 p.m ..
Wednesday Service - 7 p.m. Pastor: Gary
Ellis
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Rutland nnt Bapti!t Cbu.rc:h
Sunday School - ·9:30 a.m ., Worship 10:45 a.m.
Pumnvy tlnt Baptist
Paslor Jon Brockert, Ease Main St ..
Sundt)' Sch. 9:30am. Wonhtp 10:30 am

Middleport Church of Christ :
51h and Main . Pastor: AI· Hartson.
Children s Director: Sharo n Satre. Teen
Dirtctor: Dodger V~ughan , Sunday Sdmul
-9:30 a.m., Worship- 8:15. 10:30 a.m., 7
p.m .. \\~dn~sday Se rvice~· 7 p.m.

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Zion Chun:h ot Chr"ist ·
Pomeroy, Hllrri sonville Rd . (Rt.l43) .
faJior: .Roger Warson. Sund11y School 9:30 a.m., Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7:00
p.m., WedQesdll)l ~rvices · 7 p.m.

Radnt First Bapost ,
Pastor: Ryan Eaton. pauor • Sunday
S~:hoo~ - 9:30 a.m.. Worship - 10:40 a.m.,
6:00 p.m.• Wednl!sday Services - 7:00
p.m.

Belblebem Baptist Chun::h

Gre~:r Bend. Route 124, Racine . OH,
Pastor: , Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.•
Sunday Worship· 10:30 a.m..; Wednesday
Bible Study - 7:00p.m.

Hkk.ory HUb Churtb of Christ
Tuppers Plains, 'Pastor Mike Moore. Bible
d11~s. 9 a.m. Sunday: worship W n.m.
Sunday; wo~hip 6:30pm Sunday; Bible
class 7 pm Wed.

Hillside llaptlsl Churd!
Sr . Rt. 14-3 just off R1 . 1. Pastor: Rev,
James R. AcRe. Sr.. Sunday Unified
Se:rvice, Worship - 10:30 a.m ., 6 p.m.,
Wednesday Services -7 p.m.

Rttdnllle Chuft:h of Chrbt
Vk1orJ· BtpdsiiDdeptnde:nt

Pa5tor: Philip Smrm. Sunday School: 9:.l0
un., Wur.lliip Setvice: 10:.10 tl .m.. B1hle
Study. WedrtCsday.6:30 p.m.

525 N. 2nd St. Middlepon. Pasror: James
E. Keesee , Worship - IOa,m.. 1 p.m..
Wednesday Servtce1 . 7 p.m .

Dtllkf Church 9f'Chrht
Sunda~ school9:30 a.m., :Sunda; "'o~hip
· 10:30 a.m.
The Churth orCh'ri§.t ofPnmero}·
lntent(;non 7 aod 124 W, E1·a ngelist:
Dennis Sug~nt . Sunday Bible Study 9:JO a.m.. WOlsbip: 10:(0 a.m. and 6:30
p.m .. Wednesday B1ble Stud}- 7 p.m.

. Faith B~pUit Churth

Railroad St. Mason. S~day Sci\QOI - 10
a.m., Worship · !1 a.m.. 6 p.m.
Wednesda) Servk" · 1 pm,
Fort:SI R1n Baptist· Poatt:roy
R~. Joseph WOOds. Sunday School • 10
... . .m.. Wom,ip · l l: 30un.

Christian Union

MI. Moriah Bopdsl
Fourth &amp; Main St .. Middlepon , Sunday
School - 9:30a.m.. Wonb.ip - 10:45 a.m.
Puror: Re\1. Michael ATllomP,SOn , Sr.

H_arttOnt Cbun-h or CbrlstlA
Christian U•lon
HaMford. W. V~t .. Pa51or: Mike Pud eiT.
Sunday Sc hool - 9:30 a :m ~ Worship !0 30 ll m 7·00 p~ Wedne&gt;day
Se_r.·at'C s - 7 00 p m !
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Anllqully Boplkt
Su.nday Sct.&gt;ol • 9:30 a.m.• Worship 10:4!1 a.m., Sunday Evenill.l - 6:00p.m.•

Holiness
CommuniiJ Church
Stt\l'l Tomek . Matn Stre.::t.
Rutlu ttd. Su nduy 'wor.,hip--1 n.OO a.m ..
Su ndJy Servicc-7 p.m .
~aMo r ~

l"earl Chapel
Sunday School- 9 a.m .. Worship ."IQ a.m.

Ni!~ 8qlnnldJ:t Chun:b
Pomeroy

Dan~il!e

llolinest'i Church
J 1057 S!utc RtJ ulc .125. l.angwlltc". Pa~ lor:
Urian Bailey. Su nda} ~hool - 9:30 a.m ...
Sunday worshtp • 10:)0 a,m. &amp; 7 p.m..
Wedncoda) prayer iil:rvice. 7 p.m.

Pastor: Bri11n Dunha~. Worship . 9:25
~.m . Sunday School- 10:45 a.m.
Rork Sprinp
Dcwayne Stuller, Sunday School •
9: 00 a.m .. Worship - U) a .m., Youlh
Fellnw5hip, Sunday - 6 p.m. Early Sunday
wur~hip ¥11m J~nni Dunham
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Culv11ry Pilgrim Chapel
HarriM)nvi lle Road, Pa~ tur: C had ~~
Mc K c n~ic . .S unduy Schl'lul · Y.Jll :~. m ~.
Wm-.hlp • II !l..lll .• 7:1Xl p.m., Wednesday
Scrvke - 7:00 p.rn.

Rutland
. PastOr: John Chapman, s Unda)· Sctiool ,9:30 ll.m .. Worship · liJ:JO u. m.. Thursday
Stf\'ices- 7 p.m.
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Salem Cenlfr
Paslor: William K. Mar!;hllll. Sunday
Sch ool - 10: 1.5 a.m.. Worship - 9:lS a.m..
B1blc Sludy: Monday 7:00 pn'a
- Snow~llle
Sunday School · 10 11.m., Wor$hip- 9 a.JU.
B-.y
Pu:;1Ur: Juhn Oilmore, Sunday School . 10

u.m.. W~i's hi:
" P., ·. 9 a.m., Wednesday
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Wesleyan Bihlc Holines~ Chul'l'h
St .. MiddlepOn. Pi.stor: Doug
Cu&gt;i. Su n~ a y School - 10 a.m. Worship 10:45 ·p.m., Sunday E~e . 6:00 p.m..
Vkdn ~ W oy Service. 7:00 p.m.

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Carmel &amp; Bashan Rd~. RaCi ne. Ohio.
Pustor: John Gilmore . Sunda)· School 9:4S a.m.. Worship -· I I:00 a.m. , Bib le
Siudy Wed. 7:30 p.m.
MornlllK Slar
Pastor: John Gilmori! . Sunday SchOOl· l I
a.m.. Worship - 10 a.m.

laurel Clln' lil'fe Methodist Chu.rdt
Pa•tnr: Glen M ~ C J un g. Sunday School 9:30 tL.m .. Wors hip • 10:30 a.m. and 6
p.m .• Wcdnesdu y Service- 7:00p.m.

Ea.'it Letart
Po r.tor: 'Bill Marshall Sunday School 9a.m .• Worship - 10 a.rn .• 1st Sund11y
ever)· month e ~ening .se rvice 7:00 p.u1.;
Wed11esday • 7 p.m.
Racine
Paslor: Re\', William Man~hall . Sunday
~chool - 10 11.m., Worship · I I
a.m .Wedne);day Services 6 prn: Thur Bible
Study 7 pm

Lutheran

Bradford Chui'th of Christ
Comer of St. Rr. 114 &amp; Bradbury Rd ..
Min~ter: Doug Shamblin. Yo~ll~ Mini s!t:r:
·Bill Amberger. Sunday School - 9:.30 a.m. ·
Worship • 8:00 a.m.: 10:30 a.m.. 7 ~(Kl
p.m..Wedne!«ia)· Se111ices - 7:00p.m.

Old ·Bdbet Fret Wlll BaptJst" Cbun-b
28601 SL Rt . 7, MiUdleporl, Sunday
Sc:rvice - 10 a.m.• 6:00 p.m .. Tuesday
ServiCes -6:00

Minersville
Bob Robinson, Sunday School . 9
a.m.. Worshi p - 10 a.m.
Pii ~ lur:

The Churcla of Jn;usChrlsl or U.Uer·Day Saints
St. RL ltiO . 446-6 247 or 446 -74t16,
Sunday Sl·hoor 10 :20- ll a.n1. . R~lief
Socit:t)o/Priesthood I 1:0.5.! 2:00 noon .
Sllcramt•nt Service 9- 10: 15 a.m.,
Hofll(:making m ~ting. 1st 1_1mrs. -7 p.m.

Rolland Churth i:lf Christ
Su nday School · 9:30a.m.. Worship and
Comm uniun - 10:30 a.m .. Da vid
WiStmlln. Minister

Sl. Jnhn l..ulheran Churth
Pine Grme. Worship - 9:00 a.m.. Sunday
School · lti: OO a.m. Pustoi:

Cool\lllle United Methodist Parish
Pastor: Helen Kline , Cool\lille Churc h.
Main &amp; Fi fth St .. Sun. School · 10 a.m..
Worship - 9 u.m.• Thes. Ser,.ices- 7 p.m.

Our Saviour Lutheran Chun.:b
Watnul and Benty Sts., Ravenswotxl.
W.Vn ,, P1l ~to r: Duv td Russell. Sunday
$chool - 10:00 a.m.. ":'orship . II a.m .

· Bethel Churth
Township Rd .• 468C , S11nday S ~hool .' 9
a.m, Worship - 10 a.m.. Wedllesdpy
Servicc:s- 10 a.m.

St. Paul Lutheran Church
Comer Sycamure &amp;' Second St., Pomeroy.
SUn Srhnol - 9:45 &lt;l .lll., Wurship- I! a.m.

United Methodist

· New Hope Churcb
OW American LeJion Hall ,
. Founh Avt: .. Middleport. Sunday 5 p.m.
SyratUSI! Comruuall}' Church
2480 Sttond SL Syracuse. OH
S~tn. School 10 am, Sundy night6:30 pm
Pastor: Joe GWinn
A N"' lkaliiDIDII
(Full Gospel U.un:h) Huri10o~ille .
Pasl.o n: BOb and ~ay Manball.
Thurs. 7 p.m.

PoJ'itor: Ji m Corbitt. Wo~hip - 9 a. m..
Sunday So;-hoa l - 10 a. m. 1 Thursday
Se rvices - 7 p.rrr

Joppa

RftdsvHit Fellowship
Church of the Nalarcne, Pa~ tor : Ru ssell
Carso_n . Sunday School • q:30 a.m,.
Wotshi(l .. 10:45 a.m.• 1 p.m.. "Wulnesday
ser:o ices . 7 p.m.

SytllCuse.Citun:h oft~ N~W~n~ae
'Pastor Mike Adkins. Sunday S~hool · 9;30

Wblle'o.Chapel Waleyaa
· Cool·viUe · Road. Pastor: Rev. Charles
~ Martindale, Sunday Sctlool • 9:30 a.m..
Worship ~ 10:30 a.m., Wednesday SeNiCC

Fain~.. Bible CbUidr

Letart. W.Va. Rt . I . fastor: Brillll May,
Sunday SchoOl· 9:30a.m.• Worship.· 1:00
p.m .. Wtdriesday Bible Study - .2:00 p.m.

Fal,. Ftllowshlp c....- tor Clrrlol
Pastor:.Rcw. Franklin Dickens. Service:

Friday. 7 pm .
Calvary BJb~ Cb~rc.b
Pomeroy Pike .. CO. Rd ., Pastor: Re\1 .
Blackwood, Sunday S.cbool -· 9:30 a.m.•
Worship 1.0:30 a . m .~ ·7:30 p.m..
Wednesday Service - 7:30p.m.

Stlvemlllt Comn1wU'y Claurda

lloJ&lt;&gt;kiDII Life Churdl
500 N. 2nd Ave., Middlepon . Pastor:
Mike Forem_.an, _Pa$1or Emcrrituti l.awR!ncc
F~man. Worship- ·uf:OOaru
Wedne!day ServiCe! . 7 p.m .

Community of Chrl51
POniBnd-Rilcine Rd .• Pastor: Jim Proffilt,
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.. WofShip.- .
Cllflo• Tabernacle Church
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10:30 a.m .. Wedneulay Servket; • 7:00
Clifl:on , W.Va., Sunday School - !('} a.ro,
p.m.
Wonhip • 7 p.m.• Wednesday Service - 1
Bethel Wol'lblp Cenl«
p.m..
397!12 St. R1 . 7, 2 milt" south of T-upperS
The Ark Chorcb
Plain ~ . OH. Non ·denominalional with
3773-Geot]e; Creek.Road , Gallipolis, OH
Conlemporary PraiSe &amp; Y{orship. Pa5tor · Pastor~ JanUe_ Wi~an . Sundity Suvices Rob Barber, As~. Pastor Karyn Davis.
10:30 a.m. Wedne&amp;day - 7 p.m. Thursday
Youth DiMCtor Beny Fulks. Sunday
Prayer
&amp; Praise M 6 pm. Classes _for all
se f\'ices: 10 am W011hip &amp; t. pm Fami ly
ages every Sunday &amp; Wednesday.
Li fe Classes. W~d i Thur niJht Life
www.thearkchun:h.JJI!t
Groups at 7 pm, Thurt momin1 ladies'
life Group ar 10. Outer limiu Youlh Ufe
· Group on Wed. evening from 6:30 to 8:30.
Full Gospel Cburth
Vi~il u~ online at www.betbelwc.org.
of the lJvlng Sat"ior
. Rt338, Antiquity. Pastor: J~ss e Morri! .
Ash Street Church
Services ~ Saturday 2:00p.m.
3"98 Mh St .. Mlddlepon-Pastor~ Mark
Monow &amp; Radney- Walker Sunday
Salem CommuRity Cltun:b
School • 9:3.0 a.m .. Morning Worship •
Back Of West COlum_bia·, W.Va.om Lieving
JO:_JO a.m . &amp; 7:00pm, Wednesd-ay Service
ltl)ad, Pas1or: Charles Roush (3(}4) 67S.
~ 7 : 00p.m ., Y"Outh Service-:7:00 pJTI .
2288, Sunday Schoo.\ 9:30am , ~unday
Aa:ape: Lire Center
evening service 7:00 pm, Bibly S~udy
'" Fuii-&lt;J'q spel Chu.fCh", Pastors John &amp; . W~dnesday ·se111ice 7:00pm
·Patty Wade. 603 Second Ave. Mason, 77350 17, Service time: Sunday.• IO:JO a.m..
·H00100 Chrilllaa FellowJtUp Chpn:b
. Wednesday 7 pm
Pastor: Herschel White , Sunday S-c hool·
Abundant Grace
923 S. Thin:! St ., Midd!epon . PaslorTe~esa
Da~&lt;i s. Sunday service, 10 a.m.,
Wednesday seT\Iice. 7 p.'m .
F~tlt~ Full GO!i~l Churth
Long Bonom. Paslor: Ste~'e Reed, Sund~y
School· 9:30 l!. m, Worship , 9:30a.m.
and_7 p.m.• Wednegday • 7 p.m.. FridayfellowShip servit:e 7 p.m.

Harrisonville Community Churth
Pulor: Thaon Durham, ~und~y - ~: 30
a.m. and 7 p.m., Wednesday · 7 pJtt.
Mlddlepol1 Commuldly Churtb
575 Pearl St ., Middlepon . Pastor; Sam
Anderson , SLinday ' School 10 a.m,.
Evening-7:30p.m. , Wednesday Service 7:30p.m.

Schoo! - 10 a.m., Evenina - 6 p.m..
Wednesday-Service · ?. p.m.
Hazel CommwUl.)' Cburtb
Off RL 124, Pastor: Edsel H~t~l , Sunday

's.chool - ~:30 a.ft! ., Worship. 10:30 a.m,
7:30 p.m.
Dyes"ll~ Com!1Walty Churdlt
Sund,y SChool • 9:30· a.m .• Worship •
10:30 a.m., 7 p.m. ·

Mone Chapel Chur&lt;:h

Middleport Churdl of tbt NIW'fnt
Paslor: Leonard J\lwdl , Sunday School 9:30 a;m..Worship - 10:30 a.ft't .. 6:30p.m.. ·
Wedncsd:ly Servi~s- 7 p.m ..

C-IDI-.,.)o,uoalloool (:hDftb ·
Kingsbury Rnad. Panor: Robert "Vanft._
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m .• Worship
Snvice 10:30 a.m.." Evening Servic' 6
p.m.
Freedom Golpel Mlslioa
Bald Knob. on Co. Rd. )I , Pastor: Rev.
Roger Wi ll ford, Sunday School - 9:30 ·
. a.m. Wonhip-- 7 p.m .

Sunday School 10:00 am. Sunday Won\Jit
11 ~00 am. Wednesday· 7:00pm Pastor:
. Bryan &amp;. MilS)I Dailey

08!111 CbrktJ•n FdlowJhlp
(Non-deOQminaliooal fellowship)
Meeting in 1he Meigs Middle School '
Cafeleria PMtor: Oui! S!t wart
10:00 llltl · Noon Sund ay ~ lnfollllill
Won~ hip, Children 's. miiaistry

SyratCUR MluJo.n

Point Rocl Churth ortht Nizan!llf
Roule fi89. Albany, Re~.' Ll_oyd Grimm .
p-.tSIOf. Sunday School 10 Pm: WO~sip
service II am , evening service 7 pm. W~ .
pr11yer meeting 7 ~

Meigs &lt;:ooperathe Parish
Nonheas! Cluster. Alfred . Pa ~ tor: ·Jim ·
Corbit!. Sunday Sc hool, • 9:)0 a.m.•
Wo~hip- II a.m.. 6:JOp.rri .

Amadna Greet Communhy Cllun:h
Pastor: Wayne Dunlap. Stale Rt. 68J.
Tuppers Plaiil&amp;, Sun. Worship: 10 am &amp;
6;30 pm, Wed , Bible Study 7:00pm.

1411 BridgeMan St .. Syracuse, Sund,y

Nazarene

Mt. Olh·e Unlled MdbOOISt
Ol'f 124 behind Wilkesvillt-. Pastor: Re~· ­
R;tlph Spires. Sunday School . q:,_10 a.m ..
Wun.hip · JO:JO a. m.. 7 p.m . Thursday
X l"\•ic:es• 7 p.m.
·

Ch&lt;slt•

II

H0ckjrigport Chlll'\':h
Kalhryn Wiley, Sunday School · ~: 30
a.m.. Worship- 10:30 a.m.. Pastor Phillip
lkll

Su.nday Sclwol - 9 a.m.•Wl)f'S hip Service
I~ am. 2nd and 4th Sunday

~ 7pm .

Faith VaDey Tll.htmacle Chu.rdt
Bailey Run Road. Pa~tnr: Rev. Emm~tl '
Rawson. Sunday Evening 7 p.m ..
Thut'sday Servicfl - 7 p.m .

Torch Churth
Cu. Rd . 63. Sundu}' School • 9:30 a.m.,
Wunhip • IO:JO a.m.

Graham United Methodist
W111"\hip · I J a.m. Pastflr: Richard Ne-ase
B~htel UniiOO Methodld
Nc\\ Hav t"n , Rkhard Nease. Pastor.
Sll nday wor~ h ip 9:~ 0 a.m. Tues. 6J0
pm)cr a n~ Oible Study.

Church ofGOO

CHsttr Cburtb ol. Ott Nuarent
Re\' . Curtis Randolph , Suaday
St:hool - 9:30 n.m.. Wonhip- 10:30 a.m..
Sunday evening 6 pm
Rudand Church of the N•weiM!
Pa$tor: George Sladler; SuruJay S' hool •
9:30 a.m .• Worship - IO_:JO a.m.• 6: 30
p.m., Wednesday ~t\'ices. 7 pm.
Pa~lor:

Re\ , l..e~li C Acmmi ng

Latter-Day Saints

Bradbury Churth of Chrlsl
Minister: Tom Runyon. J95S8 Bradbury
Road, Middleport 1 Sunday School - 9:30
a.m.

MI. Union S.pll!t
Pastor: Dt:nnis Weav~ Sunday St hool ·
9:45 a.m.. Evening • 6:30 p.m.".
Wednesday Serviw - 6:30p.m.

Grlta' EPI!i('opal Church

Hysell Run Communlfy Church
Pasiur. Rev. Larr)- Lemley; Surtll.;y School
- 9:30 a.m.. WorShip - \0:45 u. I_TI .. 7 p.m...
·Thu"rM!ay Bible Study and Youth: 7 p.m.

Tuppen Plain CburchofC~rlsl
ln&amp;trumcntal. Wurship Service - 9 a.m ..
Communion - 10 a.m., Sunday School - .
10:15a.m., Youth- 5:30 pm · S unda ~. Bible
Study WednesdRy 7 pm

SUrer Run Dapllst
Pastor: John Swanson, Sunday School IOa.m.. ·ow:[J~bip - lla.nl .• 7:00 p.rn .
, .Wedrte~ay Service5- 7:00p.m.

. Healh tMiddi&lt;porl)
Pa~tor : Brian Dunhlirn, Sunday School 'i:~O a.m.. Wo ~sh i p • 11 :00 a.m.

7~ Pc ~ rl

Wo:rsh ip • IO :JQ a.m .• · 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 6;30 p.m.

First Baptkt Churdl
Pastor: Bill)- Zuspan !ith and Palmer St.,
Middlepon, Sunday &amp;:hool • 9: \.S a.m..
Worship - JO: IS a.m .. 7:00 p.m..
Wednesday SeNk~ 7:00pm.

Pastor: Bob Robin~n . Sunday School - 10

a.m .. Wo~h i p - 9 a.m.

Pint Grure Ulbll' HoUness Cburch
112 tnilc uff Rt. 325. Pm;tor: Rt\1. O'Dell
Map ley. Sunday Sl;huu! . - 9J O a.m..
Wnrd11p - 10:.1 0 a.m.. 6:00 p .m.~
Wcdnct;day Se rvke. 7:01) p.m.

Bearwallow Rldce Chun:h of Christ
Pa5lot:llruce Terry, Sunday SchOol -9J O

9:30a.m.. Worship - 9:45am &amp; 7:00p.m..
Wednesday Services-7:00p.m.

Dewayne Stuuler. Sunday School.
IO a. m.. Worship · !! 14-m.

Rose or Shu.nm HolinesSChurch
Lead in~ Cr~ek RLI .. Rutl and, Pas10r: Rtw.
Dewey Kinp,. Sunday M:hool· 9;30 a.m..
Sunday wor~ h i p -7 p.m., Wednesday
prayer mectinB- 7 p. m.

Keno Churcb or Chrbt
Worshtp - 9: 30 a.m.. Sunda) School 10:30 a fll ·· Pastor-Jeffrty Wallace, lsi Hnd
3rd Sunday

First Soulhern Baptbt
41872 Pomeroy Pike, sUnday School -

Pa~ t or:

J26 E. Mni n St .. l'onll! m~.
oi&gt;Ho,ly
F.uCh!tri .,! 1!:.10 a.m. Sunda, &amp; ~:30 pm

Wtdnc 5day Servie« • 1 p.m.

Other Chu~hes

Flatwoods

Episcopal

W~ d .

Po1nn0y Cburth nf lht Nuamw .
~astor: Jan Lavender, Sunday School 9:.30 a. m., Worship - 10:3(1 a.m. and 6
p.m., Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.

CenlraJ Clu.sCer
M hury fSy~ u se }. PiWur: Bob Robinson.
Su nday ~:hool - 9:45a.m., Worship - II
u.m.. Wtdne~ Sel'\·icu . 7:30 p.m.

· Trinil)' C hurr~
Pw.tor- Rev. Tom Johnson. Sec0od &amp;
Lynn. Pomeroy. P a~tor . Wor, hip 10:25
a.m ..

Westsldt Cbul-ch of Chrisl
·332l6 Children~s Home Rd. Pomem). OH ,
Conracr 140-44 1.-1296 Sunday mcrnms
! 0~ 00 , Sun morning Biblt ~ lu Jy:
following worship.,,Sun. C'vi!,6: 00· pm,
Wed bible study 7 pm

Sunday School • 9:30, u u., Wotohip •
10:30 a. m.·
Rffikvlbt
Wors hip - 9 30 u.m.. Sunday School 10: 30 a.m.. t-in t Sunday of Month - 7:00
p.m. service

• 7:JO p.m.

Congregational

Church o( Christ

a.m .. Worship • IO: JQ a.nl., 6 p.m .•

l'uppt'n Plains Sl. hul
P11stor: Jim Corbltt, Sunday Sd100l - 9
a. m.• Worship · 10 a.m.. Tuesday Smices

Cbuf'('b of God of Prophecy
OJ. WhttC Rd . oft Sr. R1. 160. P:hlor: PJ.
Chapman'. Sunda; School
10 ·a rn..
\lio'ohhlp - II a.m.. \-\.edncsda} S.:n.ices- 7
p.m.

Catholic

Pastor: Denzil Null. Worshi p . 9:,;ll} a.m.
Sunday Schooi- J0:30 a.m.

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Syrat~ First

SaiCrul Hnrt ( 'alltolk Church
16l Mulberry Ave __ Pomero), 992-511!,18,
Pastor: Rn. Walter E. llttnz. Sat Con.
·1:4~ · .5 :15 p ,m.; Mass.- 5:.10 p.ro .• Sun .
Coo. -8:45-9:1 5 a.m... Sun. Mass- 9:]0
a.m.. DUly Mass - S:JO a.m.

_Assembly of God

The Daily Sentinel

•

Rutland Frte WUI 8aptkl
Salem St.: Pa~tor ~ Ed Barney . Sunday
School - 10 a m.. Even ing . 1 JJ.m ..
Wednesda)' Sei'Y!Ct'l - 7 p.m.
Second Ba.pUst Churt'h
Ravenswood, WV. Sunday School J(t am, Morm1111 wDI'!lhip II am EVening - 7 pm ,
W«&lt;oe~y 7 p.m.
'
Flnt B•ptlft C.:t.1..-eb of Mason, WV
(lndc:pendenl BaptiM )
SR 6~2 lind Anderton St . Pa-.tor· Robert
Gnrdy. Sunday school 10 am, Morning
chun:h II am. Sunday eveninJ_ !i pm, Wed.
Sible Study 7 pm

Cbutch of JKUS Chrill ApOO:oUt

Vanl...andl: lind Ward Rd ..
M11ler. Sulllb~ Sehoul
Ev~ mn g- 7:30p.m.

www.myclallysentlnet.com

Sunday -school- 10 a.m., Woi-ship . II
a.m.. Wtdnesday SeiVicc • 7 p.m.
Faith Gospel c•utb
long Bouom . Sunday School - 9:)() a.m..
Worship - \0:4S a.m.. 7:30 p.m.,
Wednesday 7:30 p.m.

Full Goojld l.lah33045 Hiland Road , Pl:lmemy, Pastor. Roy
Hunter. Sunday School - 10 a.m.. Evenina
B O p.m., TUesday•&amp;. Thun.- 7:30pm .

. Restoration CbriRian F!llowsblp
Hooper Ro11d . A.lhen5 , Pastor:
Lonnie Coats, Sunday Wmhip lO;OO am,
. Wednesday:· 7 pm
Hoe~se

or

Healing Mlnbtrles
Sl. Rt. 124 Lanpvllle,OH
F\111 Gospel. CJ Paiito[l ·Robert &amp; Robena
Mus~er, Sunda y School "9:·3.0 am,· ,
Worship 10:30 11i11 - · 7:00 pm, W(d.
Ser'vke 7:00pm
Tum JaWI Mlnlstrfes
Meeting 333 Mechanic Sttttt. Pomeroy,
OH ·. Pastor Eddie 9aer, Service every
Sunday 10:00 a.m.

. Pentecostal
Pfltterostat Aatmbl~

Pastor: St , Rt. 124 •.Racine, Tornado Rd .
Sunday Schoot'-- 10 a.~ .. Bvening • 7
p.m .. Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Presbyterian

Friday, April3, 2009

were · alienated ftom God and
Palm Sunday, the traditional
were enemies in your mind'
. I ran out of time lasl week to
start of whal Christians often call
because of your · evil behavior.
write this "weekly" anicle. I've
"Holy Week," is Ibis Sunday. It is
But now He has reconciled you
almost run out of lime this week to
the yearly occasion on which we
by Christ's physical body through
write this "weekly" article. If I'm
observ~ the Lord Jesus' entering
Pastor
death to present you holy in Hi&gt;
not careful, the "weekly" willlurn
the Holy City, Jerusalem. and is
Pastor
·Thorn
into a .. weakly" monthly.
·
sight, wilhout blemish and free
someti1mes referred to as the
Kerry
Mollohan
Why am (.running out of time?
from · accusation" (Colossians
''Triumphal Entry."
·
Wood
1:19-22 NIV).
Too many things to do. Too many
· .".. . The great crowd that had
needs to be met. Too many people
·
The ."Triumphal Entry'" then
·come for the Feast (Passover)
clamoring for niy attenlion. I won-.
remains lri umphant in a way that
heard that Jesus was on His \YaY
der if that's how Jesus felt as he
is infinitel.y higher 10 thai uf
to Jerusalem. · They took palm
entered what he knew would be his
branches 'alld went out to meet grasped, but made . Himself merely riding into town and just
last week of life on earth?
house of worship into a·market- · Him, shouting, ' Hosanna! nothmg, taking the very nature donning a crown of rulership.
This Sunday is Palm Sunday - place for thieve$. No more sub- Blessed is He Who comes in the of a servant, being made in Conquering Judah 's occupyi ng
the day that we remember Jesus' tlety, no more parables without name of the Lord!'" (John 12:12· · human likeness. · And ' being · enemies
wasn 't
enough.
· · · ·
found in appearance as a man, Confronling the hypocrisy of the
"triumphal entry" i"nto Jerusalem. I explanation. Jesus no longer had 13 NIV).
put triumphal in quotes because I time for them. By the end of the . When some who read this pas- He humbled Himself and ·dorrupled religious establishmem
am not sure that it . was. so tri· week, he was betrayed, aban- sage consider lhat in little less became· obedient to death ~asn ' t enough. Controlling the
umphant from Jesus ' perspective. doned, beaten, abused, and hung than a week later, crowds woUld even death on a cross! " political systems of all the world
The account in Luke:s gospel helps ·on a Roman cross.
· be shouting, "Cmcify Him!" (see (Philippians 2:6-8 NIV) .
·
wasn 't enough.
·
US · to see this:
,
What dtl YQY&lt;have tirrte for? John 19:15), it "niight seem morDeath 'was on His mind when
He came 10 be King of our
· As Jesus approached Bethphage .Fun ani! games? Work, work, bid .(or at least extraordinarily . He shed glory and donned the hearts. Consequenlly, He came
and Bethany•.at the hill called the work? How much of your time is · ironic) that His irrevocably tak- · garb of human flesh . Even when to face down sin 's occupying
Mount of Olives, he sent two of his 9sed for God's lhings rather than ing this path to His death be others stood by Him, celebrating influence .in our beans. He came
disciP,Ies, say,ing to them, "Go to ·your own? Even in my full time called the "Triumphal Enlry."
the ease of which He would begin to free us from the corrupting
the Vlll&amp;ge ahead of you, and as you job as pastor for a church, I'm
Eyen some who are sympathet- His reign, He was preparing for power of our own pride and
enter it, you will find a colt tied not -clear that my time is really ic to the Lord's being crucified His own funeral.
. . . selfish desires. He came to fashthere, which no one has ever rid- .used for God's lhings versus my "fail.to comprehend why Jhe event
"Jesus replied, 'The hour has ion wilhin us the capacity for
d.en. Untie it and bring it here. tf · own. And none of · us·· really -is "triumphant" and not. a colossal · come for the Son of Man to be knowing Him and walking Wi!h
. anyone asks you, .'Why are you knows how milch _time we· really disaster, thinking perhaps that glorified. I tell you the· truth . Him lhroughout all the days of
unrying it?' tell )lim, 'The Lord have.
·
Jesus was murdered and only a · unless a kernel of wheat falls to our lives here on eanh and to
needs it."'
I just got back from . a painfQI hapless o,:ictim to the corruption the ground and dies, il remains give us an open door for
Those who were sent ahead went conv(;rsation with a very dear per~ · that existed at the time.
only a single seed . But if it dies, it dwelling,· wilh Him forever
and found it just as he had told son in my church. It was a painful
But Jesus wasn'l murder.ed , produces many seeds ... Now My beyond Ihe grace .
them. As they were untyin~ the conversation because "Betty" has , And He wasn't clueless about heart is troubled, and what shall I
And since the only mean~ by
colt, its owners asked them, ' Why entered into
stage in her life what would happen once He say? 'Father, save Me from this which this greal triumph could
are you untying the colt?" They wher.ll she no longer seems. to .entered the cily. He .knew only hour?' . No, it was for this very be achieved on our behalf was
replied, "The Lord needs it" . · have a firm grasp oil realily. Betty. too well whal was abou1 to hap· reason I came 10 lhis hour" (John · in the act of dying in our stead,
They brought it to Jesus, threw seems to. be in a constant state of pen and, in facl, it was for thai 12:23-24,27 NIV).
His entering Jerusalem that
their cloaks on the colt and put· · euphoria, blissfully giving money · very reason He had \O go !here.
Of course, Jesus knew some- morning so long ago was tri·
Jesus on it. As he went along, peo- away, The problem is that she · Consider what happens right thing that those around Him umphanl because it was as good
pie spread their cloaks on Jhe road. doesn't really have-the money .to before He actually entered didn 'I know and mariy of us · as done. He had set His hean
When he . came ne;1r the place give away. One person received a Jerusalem .
.
today still don 'I quite .grasp. We upon us . He had set His mind on
where the road goes down the check from her . for $30,000 1
"Six days before lhe Passover each have a sin problem. We doing what must be done to
Mount of Olives·, the whole crowi! Fortunately; that person knew bet· (the day before He entered each are self-destructing in make us righteous enough to
of disciples began joyfully to praise ter than atlempt lo cash it. Betty's Jerusalem), ·Jesus arrived at bondage lo self and to sin·s con- become His children .
.
God in loud voices for all the mira· life is slipping away, and she can· Bethany, where Lazarus lived , s-equences.
"When you were dead in your
cles they had seen: "Blessed is the not grasp the fact that she needs whom Jesus had raised froni .the
"For all have sinned and fall sins ... God made you alive with
king who·comes in the name of the others to i)elp her make the most dead (see John II). Here a din· short of lhe. glory of God .. : The Christ. He forgave us all our ·
Lord! Peace in heaven and.glory in of what she has. The conversation ner was given in. Jesus' honor. wages of sin is death, but the gift sins. having canceled the wrilten .
the highestr•
·
was painful because she absolute- Martha served, while Lazarus of God is eternal life in Christ code, with its regulations; that
Some of the Pharisees . in· the · ly refuses to see reality without was amon!j those reclining at Jesus our Lord" (Romans 3:23, was against us and that stood
crowd said. to Jesus, "Teacher, her rose-colored glasses. Another the table wath Him. Then Mary 6:23 NIV). ''For Christ died for · opP.osed to us; He took it away,
rebuke your disciples!" "I tell you," person told me this: "There are took about a pint of pure nard, . o.ur sips once for all, the na1linj! i\ to the cross. And hav- ·
he replied, "if they keep quiet; the two ways to do things: God's way an expensive perfume; she Righteous for the unrighteous- · mg d1sarmed the powers and
stones will cry out."
·
and Betty's wa;:. And if God's poured it on Jesus' feel and ness, to brin~ you to God. He was autHorities, He made a public
As he approached Jerusalem and . way isn't Betty s way, then God wiped His feet wilh her hair. put to death m the body but made .spectacle of them, triumphing
And the house was filled with alive by the Spirit" (1 Peter 3:18 over them by the cross"
saw the city. he wept over it and better change."
said, "If you, even you, had only
Bett);'s son told me that he the fragrance of the perfume ... NIV).
·.
(Colossians 2d3·15 NIV).
known on this day what would doesn t really have time to deal Jesus ·replied, 'It was intended
Whl\t was Jesus' mission? Why
His coming was triumphant
bring. you peace ·~ but now it is with his aging, ailing mother. But that she should save this per- was it right and proper for Mary because His dying on the cross ·
hidden from your eyes. The days he also senses no choice in fume for.the day of My burial" · lo anoinl Him with funeral per· triumphs forever over the
fume? He knew lhat the only power of sin, the great weight
will come uron you when your whether or not to MAKE the time (John 12: 1·3, 7b NIV) .
enemies ·wit build an embank- for her. If he doesn't, then he is
· Jesus had one mission in mind answer to our sin problem was of which He lifis from us when
ment against you and encircle you not the loving son ·that he desires when He came to earth, let for a perfectly pure sacrifice be' · we place our faith in Him and
alone when He entered made on o'Ut behalf. He knew that ·trust Him alone as Lord and
and hem you in · on every s1de. to be. .
.
They will dash r.ou to the ~round,
Jerusalem did not make time for Jerusalem. His mission was . to we have no hope for such a sacri· Sav.ior. Give Him your heart
you and lhe chlldren ' withm your Jesus. The people there shouted .die as a sacrifice for our sin, He flee unless He Himself would today and let His triumph
walls. 'Fhey will not leave one "Hosanna" at the begili!ljng of. the didn't come 19 teach, although provide it. He knew tbat only the become yours.
· ·
·
slone on another, because lou.did week, but they quickly turned to He taught ears that would hear righteousness of "God,made·
(Thom Mollohan and ·his .
not recognize the time o God's shouting "Crucify!" before lhe end Him of the mind and heart of flesh" could yield a satisfactory family have minlsttred In
coming to you."
·
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Jesus saw so many needs -the time shout to lhe Lord?
greatest need being for the peo·
(Kirry Wood is now associate His compassion moved Him to eternal death.
Fairy Tale Parables." He is the
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pie to recognize him as God's pastor at Grace United Methodist lift the physical burdens that
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POMEACh' - A JChedulo of upcoming ;~

Prep Baseball -

OVP Roundup

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Gallia Academy a1 Chillicothe. 5 p.m.
Meigs al Warren, 5 p.m.
pt Pleasant vs. RavenSWOOd, 5:30 p.m.

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LOGAN - If at first you ·
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Gallia Academy tennis Point Pleasant at BB&amp; T Invitational at
after starting the season
Laldlay, 4:30 p.m.
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Tennl•
with two consec·utive losses
Gallia Academy vs. Jackson, 4:30 p.m.
- finally came away with a
l'olnt Pleasant vs. Sissonville, 4 p.m.
positive result Thursday
Saturday Alldl.4
night after posting a 5-0
IIMINoll
Eastern vs. Adena, (DH) 1 p.m.
sh utout over host Logan in a
~lnt Pfee.sant \15. Vinton COunty, (DH)
non-league Southeastern
12 p.m.
Ohio
Athletic League con·
River Valley at Alexander. 12. p.m.
Southern at Westfall; 1 p.m.
test.
Softball
The Blue Devils( 1-2) won
Poln1 Pleasant vs. Herbert Hooveer, 1
p.m.
all I0 sets played against the ·
River Valley at Al.exande~. 12 p.m.
Chieftains, who fell to 0-2
Hannan vs. Wlrt, tp,m. and 3 p.m. (DH)
overall thi s ·season.
' WCIMama at Charleston Catholic, 1 J:tm.
Track end Field
Kamal · Dayal picked up
Eastern at Meadowbrook 10 a.m.
his first win of the season
Gatlla Academy at Cabell Midland, 10
~~m .
· with a love-and-love deci- .
Meigs, River Valley at Rocky BranJj
sion over Scott Poindexter
triYitatlonal at Nelsonville, 10 a.m.
in first singles, .while Tim
Hannan at Cabefl Midland
Huffman posted a 6-1, 6-3
Mondt!J,AII&lt;ILJ
victory over Joey Phelps in
. BIIBball
Meigs vs. Point Pleasant, 5 p.m. .
second
singles.
Josh
Gallla Academy at Jackson, S.p.m.
Jackson
also
won
in
third
Point Pleasant at Meigs. 5 p.m.
AiverValley ~s .. ccial Grove. 5 p.m.
singles with a 6-2, 6·4 deciWahama at Poca, 6 p.m.
sion over Sean Clay.
Southern at Eastern. 5 p.m.
The duo of Quinton
Softball
Bryan Walttrlllphoto
Galli&amp; Acaden'ty at Jackson, 5 p.m.
Nibert and Cody Billings
Point Pleasant's Titus Russell, right, leaps in the air just before touching home plate after hitting a solo homerun in the were 6-1. 6-2 winners over
Point Plettsant at Ripley, 5 p.m.
River Valley vs. ·Coal Grove, 5 p.m.
top
of the third Inning of Thursday's non-league baseball contest against River Valley in Cheshire.
Hannan vs. Wahama, 5 p.m .
Kurt Geiger and Joe Dennis
S6uthern at Eastern, 5 p.m.
in
first doubles . . while
Tennie
:Jordan Cornwel·l and Mo.llie
G•Uia Academy vs, Chfltlcothe, 4:30
p.m.
Blake won in second douPoln1 Pleasant at Wahama, 4:30p.m.
bles.by a 6-2, 6-4·count over
Eric Vaughn and Kelly
Barrell. ·
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MINFORD TENNIS EDGES
BLUE DEVILs, 3-2
MASON - Jerry Berkley raced home with the
winning run in the bottom half of the seventh
MINFORD
Gallia
inning aftet Charleston Catholic committed its
·
Academy
tennis
suffered
its
sixth sixth error of the game to give the Wahama
second straight setback in as
White falcons a thrilling 9-8 diamond victory over
many days on Wednesday.
the fourth rated Irish Thursday evening. .
·
dropping
a narrow 3-2 deci· Wahama scored six unearned runs in the contest
sion
to
host
Minford during
BY MARK WtLLiAMS
to keep pace with the visitors before rallying [or
__s_Pe_c_iA,_L_ro_r_H_e_s_eN_
· r_tN_e_L- . the winning run.during its last Offensi~e opport~a non-conference contest in
Scioto
County.
RIO GRANDE _ The nity. The Be~d Area. team collected stx base ~tts
.
The
Blue Devils (0-2)
University of. Rio G
. rande on the day m tmprovm~ to 3-1 on· the 2009 spnng ·
fared
inuch
better· against
season. The Irish saw us unbeaten string come to
RedStorm softball team a con"clu~ion following the. Ioss to Wahama as the
the Falcons (0-1), winning
split a non-conference dou- Charleston Catholic season record now stands at 3two matches and five sets
bleheader · with NCAA 1 on the year.
.
overall - in comparison to
William zuspan .and Jerry Berkley had two hits
Division II West Virginia
. winning just one match and
State on Wednesday after- apiece to pace the WHS offense with Garrett
two sets against host Athens
noon at Stanley Evans Underwood and Ethan McGrew driving in two
on Tuesday.
Field, · winning the first· runs each with the remaining two base knocks for
Josh Jackson was the lone
game 2-1 and dropping a 5- Wahama. McGrew's safety was a third inning,
singles winner for the
4 · controversial second two run double which was the White Falcons first
Devils, posting a 6-4, 3-6,
· extra base hit of the spring.
game, in eight innings.
6-3 victory over Shar
Rio Grande (8-8) battled
The two teams see-sawed ·back and forth
Malone in third singles. The
duo of Mollie Blake and
back from an early 1-0 throughout the .seven inning affair witn each team
deficit to win the first game taking turns in gaining the upper hand. The Irish
Cody Billings were also
inits' last at-bat. .
led by a 2-0 margin after one frame before WHS
victorious in second douWest Virginia State (15- evened the count in the second. Charleston
bles with a 6-1. 6-2 win .
10) took a 1-0 lead in the Catholic PllShed .across three more runs in the third
over · Sam Williams and
first inning ·on a two-out witlt Wahama answering on Berkeley's two run
Craig Miller.
·
RBI double by Jenni double.
Kamal Dayal lost to Tom
Fowkles . .
·
In the fourth the locals scored three unearned runs
Hemphill in first singles by
Rio tied the game with a to. .knot the score a~ain after the Irish had increased
a 6-7 (8). 2-6 margin, while
Charlie Shepherd/photo Tim Huffman fell to Levi
run in the third on an RBI its lead. to 7-4 in Jts half of the inning. Wahama
single by sophomore shortWahama's Zach Warth swing!} at a pitch during Thursday night's Lester in second singles by ·
Pl•n see Roundup, 12
stop
Amber
Bowman
non-league baseball contest against C~arleston Catholi in Mason. a 1-6. 2-6 count. Quinton
(l-Jeb~on,
OH) . . Bowman
...
Nibert and Jordan Cornwell
lifted a fly ball to centersuffered their first doubles
field that WY ·State's Casey .
setback
this year in first ·
Jo Crawford lost in the sun.
doubles
by
a 6-4, 1-6, 0-6
· &lt; The RedStorm won the
margin
to
Noah
Thiel and
• &amp;!'me on an RBI ground ~ut
Logan
Conkay.
by freshman Anna Smtih
The Purple and Gold answered one
with three hits. Rawson and Cummins
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(Ross, OH) in the bottom of
both added two safeties, while Brooke more time. producing three runs in the
WAHAMA LADIES SPLIT
Johnson and Hayley · Gillian rounded sixth for their final lead of the night at
the sixth. Sophomore Bre
WITH
LINCOLN COUNTY
GLOUSTER - ·Eastern softball things oui with one hit each.
Davis . (Marietta, 'OH)
·
8-7. The hosts, however, countered
scored the winning run after remained unbeaten - both overall and
Turley - who went the full seven with' a run in their half of the sixth to
NEW HAVEN - Even
pinch-running for junior in league play - · following Thursday innings in the circle - allowed just again knot things at eight apiece.
with
a tie. it ·was a still a
catcher Kaylyn Heading night's hard-fought 3-1 victory over three hits and zero earned runs for the
The score remained that way until
good
day for Wahama giils
(Hilliard, OH); who began host Trimble durin!! a Tri- Valley winning decision. Thrley also fanned the bottom of the ninth, when Heather
tennis
on Wednesday.
Conference
tile inning with a double.
Hockmg
Division 10 and walked three.
Wells .singled with the bases loaded The Lady Falcons won ·
•:Rio lead-off batter and matchup.
Dowris took the loss for THS, allow- allowing Mariah Thatcher to score the
their
first three sets of the .
iilioior · second baseman
The Lady Eagles (2-0, 2-0 TVC ing four walks and striki11g out I0 over game-winning run . .
and
managed to hang
year
Sbannon Abbott (Hamilton, Hocking) never trailed in the contest, seven innings of work. Jewell had two
Southern produced i 3 hits in the around
with
visiting
!)H) went 2-for-3 to le~d the jumping out to a 1-0 lead after two hits to pace Trimble, followed by contest and committed three errors.
Lincoln
County
during
a 3ltio offense. Smith was 1- complete innings. The Lady Tomcats Walton with one safety.
one ·more than Waterford had in each 3 final outcome during a
f9r-3 with a double. .
rallied to tie things at one in the bottom
category.
·
non-conference matchup in
:- Both teams produced only of the fourth, but EH:S countered with WATERFORD OUTLASTS LADY 'DoES
Chelsea Pape .led SHS with three Mason County.
(tve hits.
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a run apiece in both the fifth and sevhits, followed by Breanna Taylor,
Wahama posted a pair of .
Smith (4-5) went the dis- enth frames to stay perfect this 2009
WATERfORD - SoutMrn softball Emma Hunter, Brooke Gabritsch and
singles
victories and also
lance to get ·the win. She · season.
did everything in its power Thursday Cheyenne Dunn with two safeties
(lllowed five hits and one
Eastern's Kasey Turley hit a solo night to leave Washington County with each. Lindsay Teaford and Stephanie pulled o.ut a doubles win .
the same as visiting LCHS.
p~n in seven innings, strik- . homer in the second inmng, allowing a win, but host Waterford ultimately
a
hit
·each
to
the
Shamblin
also
added
N~ither team competed . in
!11!! out six and walking only the guests to a take the early edge. made the most of its nine innings at the losing effort. :
third
singles, which resulted
a)le.
Trimble tied things in the fourth thanks. plate to pull off a 9-8 victory in nine
in the final tie.
:~ Diana Humphreys (8-5) to an error "and a single by Jewell, mnin~s during a Tri-.Valley Conference
EASTERN 3, TRIMB~E 1
Bessie Smith was an 8·5
was the tough-luck loser for which allowed Lenigar to score for a Hockmg Division matchup.
winner
in second singles,
010
t
391
Easlefn
010
ihe Yellow Jackets. pitching one-all contest.
The Lady Tornadoes (1-2) - the
1
3
2
Tomble
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100
0
Sarah
Slate was un 8while
six innings, giving up five Then in the tqp of the fifth, Allie reigning TVC Hocking champs - fell
2
victor
in
fourth singles.
hits and two runs (one Rawson tripled with one out - then to 0-2 in league play this season, EASTERN (2.(). 2.() TVC Hod&lt;lng): Kasey Turley and
Smith was down 5-2 before
~~ed) with one strikeout Sami Cummins. delivered an RBI sin- despite jumping out to a 3-0 advantage Allie Rawson.
TRIMBlE (n!a): K. Downs and S. lenigar.
rallying for six con.secutive
apd one walk. Mallory gle two batters later to give Eastern a after an innmg and a half of play.
WP- TurlOy: LP - Downs.
·
.
Hilton paced the Yellow 2- 1 advantage. That hit ultimately
The Lady Wildcats (3-0, 2-0 TVC HA: E - Kasey Tuney (second inning. nobody on, 11ame wins. Sadie Smith and
Bessie Smith were also winJacket offense, going· 3- for- proved to be the game-winning run in Hocking) rallied for two runs in the nobOdy out).
ners in first doubles by a 8~ : and scoring the lone run the contest.
second to pull within 3-2 after two
WATERFORD 9, Soun!ERN 8
4 count.
·
for WV State.
Rawson again struck in the seventh. complete, but the guests countered
91NNINGS
In game two it was the vis- providing a leadoff single. Thrley fol- with two runs in the top of the thir'd for
Sadie Smith lost 8-4 in
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itotli that came behind to lowed with a single, then Brenna a 5-2 advantage.
Southern 212 003 ooa
third singles to . Chelsie
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claim victory. Rio Grande Holter reached safely on an error Smith. and LCHS ' was also
WHS retaliated with th~ runs in the
held a 4-1 lead going into the which allowed Rawson to score the fourth to draw even at fi"ve, then tacked SOUTHERN (1-2. Q-2 rvc Hoclong): Brooke Gabntsch victorious in number one sin·
sixth inning, but could not final run of the contest.
gles. Sarah Slate and Kaley
on two rims in the fift.h for its first lead and Lynmo Tucl&lt;ot.
WATJ&gt;RFORD (3.0. 2.() TVC t'Odong): Tana Wollaco
The Lady Eagles produced nine hits in of the· night at 7-5 through five full and
Johnson were also defeated
Mariatl Thatcher.
Pl•n see Rio, 8:1
the triumph, with Turley leading the way frames.
·
8-3 in second doubles.
WP- Wllla&lt;:e; LP- Gabfitsetl.'
Meigs at Warien, 5 p.m..
Point Pleasant w. Sissonville, 6 p.m.·
River Valley at Wahame, 4:30 p.m.
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Eagles, 'Does post shutout wins

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WVState

JACKSON - Christian
Life Acade111y 's 16th annual
spring social is Friday from
4:30 to 6:30 p.m.
On the canvas of life
The event will feature We eacll paint every day.
games, a chicken noodle What kind of picture
dinner and an auction.
Will your life portray?
The academy is located at
10595 Chillicothe Pike, Do the colors you work with
Jackson. phone (740) 286- Depict beauty and light?
1234.
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Depict darkness and night?
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Portrait of life

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Billy Graham grandson to lead famed megacburch

Waiting
Waiting takes time
. Waiting last long
Waiting is hopeful
Waiting is rewarding
Waiting is OK.l think?
Waiting is a cousin
To anticipation
Distant cousin
- William D. Curnutt

GAHS tennis
nets fwst win
of 2009 season

(AP) - A widely-known
megachurch fom.tded by an
architect of the religious
right and seen as a national
political force selected a
grandson of Billy Graham
as its new leader.
The overwhelming vote by
congregants at &gt;Coral Ridge
Presbyterian
in
·Fort
Lauderdale. to appoint!he
Rev. Tulhan Tchtvtdjtan
could represent a softening

of the message spread by the
Rev. D. James Kennedy. who
was pastor at the chun:h until
his death in September 2007.
Kennedy·s
preaching
against homosexuality and
abortion made him one of
evangelica l Christianity"s
n1ost divisive figures. and he
worked to inject his faith in
all aspe~t~ of public life and
the pohtH:-al process. hkc
allies the Rev. Pat Robertson

and the Rev. Jerry Falwell.
as much as what. they are
Tchividjian insists . he ~gainst. and .h~s r::Jected the
holds the same theologtcal tdea that pohttcs ts the most
positions of Kennedy. but he tmportant way to change the
cuts u far dtfferent tmage.
· counlt)'.
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· His hair is spik.y, his beard
'.'ltht!lk that pohttcs ts o~e
sometimes scruffy. his skin strategtc area of cultural
tan. He offers a classic pn~i- engagement ," he said. "But
gal son story of youthful tor- 1 also thmk that the sphere
ays into drugs and sex, then of art and the sphere of eduhis return to thefold. Hehas c. att~n and the sphere of
satd he wants people to medta and. technology are
know what Christians are for also strategic."

Each kindness you do,
Each time you forgive.
Is a thing of beauty
In this life that you live.
But if you hold grudges.

If you( deeds are unkind ,
These things are what darken
The colors of your mind.
At the end of your life ,
Will you be able to see
Your "'Portrait of Life" featured
In Gocl 's gallery?

.- Marib'n Weaver.-

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Prep Baseball -

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Gallia Academy a1 Chillicothe. 5 p.m.
Meigs al Warren, 5 p.m.
pt Pleasant vs. RavenSWOOd, 5:30 p.m.

Hope Now!
conference
nearly
sold out

BY BRYAN WALTERS

Rh1er Valley at Wahama, 4:30 p.m.
Wahama vs. River Valley. 4:30 p.m.

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SOftball

Galfia Aeadem~ at Chillicothe, 5 p.m.

LOGAN - If at first you ·
don "t succeed. try and try
again.
Gallia Academy tennis Point Pleasant at BB&amp; T Invitational at
after starting the season
Laldlay, 4:30 p.m.
.
Tennl•
with two consec·utive losses
Gallia Academy vs. Jackson, 4:30 p.m.
- finally came away with a
l'olnt Pleasant vs. Sissonville, 4 p.m.
positive result Thursday
Saturday Alldl.4
night after posting a 5-0
IIMINoll
Eastern vs. Adena, (DH) 1 p.m.
sh utout over host Logan in a
~lnt Pfee.sant \15. Vinton COunty, (DH)
non-league Southeastern
12 p.m.
Ohio
Athletic League con·
River Valley at Alexander. 12. p.m.
Southern at Westfall; 1 p.m.
test.
Softball
The Blue Devils( 1-2) won
Poln1 Pleasant vs. Herbert Hooveer, 1
p.m.
all I0 sets played against the ·
River Valley at Al.exande~. 12 p.m.
Chieftains, who fell to 0-2
Hannan vs. Wlrt, tp,m. and 3 p.m. (DH)
overall thi s ·season.
' WCIMama at Charleston Catholic, 1 J:tm.
Track end Field
Kamal · Dayal picked up
Eastern at Meadowbrook 10 a.m.
his first win of the season
Gatlla Academy at Cabell Midland, 10
~~m .
· with a love-and-love deci- .
Meigs, River Valley at Rocky BranJj
sion over Scott Poindexter
triYitatlonal at Nelsonville, 10 a.m.
in first singles, .while Tim
Hannan at Cabefl Midland
Huffman posted a 6-1, 6-3
Mondt!J,AII&lt;ILJ
victory over Joey Phelps in
. BIIBball
Meigs vs. Point Pleasant, 5 p.m. .
second
singles.
Josh
Gallla Academy at Jackson, S.p.m.
Jackson
also
won
in
third
Point Pleasant at Meigs. 5 p.m.
AiverValley ~s .. ccial Grove. 5 p.m.
singles with a 6-2, 6·4 deciWahama at Poca, 6 p.m.
sion over Sean Clay.
Southern at Eastern. 5 p.m.
The duo of Quinton
Softball
Bryan Walttrlllphoto
Galli&amp; Acaden'ty at Jackson, 5 p.m.
Nibert and Cody Billings
Point Pleasant's Titus Russell, right, leaps in the air just before touching home plate after hitting a solo homerun in the were 6-1. 6-2 winners over
Point Plettsant at Ripley, 5 p.m.
River Valley vs. ·Coal Grove, 5 p.m.
top
of the third Inning of Thursday's non-league baseball contest against River Valley in Cheshire.
Hannan vs. Wahama, 5 p.m .
Kurt Geiger and Joe Dennis
S6uthern at Eastern, 5 p.m.
in
first doubles . . while
Tennie
:Jordan Cornwel·l and Mo.llie
G•Uia Academy vs, Chfltlcothe, 4:30
p.m.
Blake won in second douPoln1 Pleasant at Wahama, 4:30p.m.
bles.by a 6-2, 6-4·count over
Eric Vaughn and Kelly
Barrell. ·
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MINFORD TENNIS EDGES
BLUE DEVILs, 3-2
MASON - Jerry Berkley raced home with the
winning run in the bottom half of the seventh
MINFORD
Gallia
inning aftet Charleston Catholic committed its
·
Academy
tennis
suffered
its
sixth sixth error of the game to give the Wahama
second straight setback in as
White falcons a thrilling 9-8 diamond victory over
many days on Wednesday.
the fourth rated Irish Thursday evening. .
·
dropping
a narrow 3-2 deci· Wahama scored six unearned runs in the contest
sion
to
host
Minford during
BY MARK WtLLiAMS
to keep pace with the visitors before rallying [or
__s_Pe_c_iA,_L_ro_r_H_e_s_eN_
· r_tN_e_L- . the winning run.during its last Offensi~e opport~a non-conference contest in
Scioto
County.
RIO GRANDE _ The nity. The Be~d Area. team collected stx base ~tts
.
The
Blue Devils (0-2)
University of. Rio G
. rande on the day m tmprovm~ to 3-1 on· the 2009 spnng ·
fared
inuch
better· against
season. The Irish saw us unbeaten string come to
RedStorm softball team a con"clu~ion following the. Ioss to Wahama as the
the Falcons (0-1), winning
split a non-conference dou- Charleston Catholic season record now stands at 3two matches and five sets
bleheader · with NCAA 1 on the year.
.
overall - in comparison to
William zuspan .and Jerry Berkley had two hits
Division II West Virginia
. winning just one match and
State on Wednesday after- apiece to pace the WHS offense with Garrett
two sets against host Athens
noon at Stanley Evans Underwood and Ethan McGrew driving in two
on Tuesday.
Field, · winning the first· runs each with the remaining two base knocks for
Josh Jackson was the lone
game 2-1 and dropping a 5- Wahama. McGrew's safety was a third inning,
singles winner for the
4 · controversial second two run double which was the White Falcons first
Devils, posting a 6-4, 3-6,
· extra base hit of the spring.
game, in eight innings.
6-3 victory over Shar
Rio Grande (8-8) battled
The two teams see-sawed ·back and forth
Malone in third singles. The
duo of Mollie Blake and
back from an early 1-0 throughout the .seven inning affair witn each team
deficit to win the first game taking turns in gaining the upper hand. The Irish
Cody Billings were also
inits' last at-bat. .
led by a 2-0 margin after one frame before WHS
victorious in second douWest Virginia State (15- evened the count in the second. Charleston
bles with a 6-1. 6-2 win .
10) took a 1-0 lead in the Catholic PllShed .across three more runs in the third
over · Sam Williams and
first inning ·on a two-out witlt Wahama answering on Berkeley's two run
Craig Miller.
·
RBI double by Jenni double.
Kamal Dayal lost to Tom
Fowkles . .
·
In the fourth the locals scored three unearned runs
Hemphill in first singles by
Rio tied the game with a to. .knot the score a~ain after the Irish had increased
a 6-7 (8). 2-6 margin, while
Charlie Shepherd/photo Tim Huffman fell to Levi
run in the third on an RBI its lead. to 7-4 in Jts half of the inning. Wahama
single by sophomore shortWahama's Zach Warth swing!} at a pitch during Thursday night's Lester in second singles by ·
Pl•n see Roundup, 12
stop
Amber
Bowman
non-league baseball contest against C~arleston Catholi in Mason. a 1-6. 2-6 count. Quinton
(l-Jeb~on,
OH) . . Bowman
...
Nibert and Jordan Cornwell
lifted a fly ball to centersuffered their first doubles
field that WY ·State's Casey .
setback
this year in first ·
Jo Crawford lost in the sun.
doubles
by
a 6-4, 1-6, 0-6
· &lt; The RedStorm won the
margin
to
Noah
Thiel and
• &amp;!'me on an RBI ground ~ut
Logan
Conkay.
by freshman Anna Smtih
The Purple and Gold answered one
with three hits. Rawson and Cummins
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(Ross, OH) in the bottom of
both added two safeties, while Brooke more time. producing three runs in the
WAHAMA LADIES SPLIT
Johnson and Hayley · Gillian rounded sixth for their final lead of the night at
the sixth. Sophomore Bre
WITH
LINCOLN COUNTY
GLOUSTER - ·Eastern softball things oui with one hit each.
Davis . (Marietta, 'OH)
·
8-7. The hosts, however, countered
scored the winning run after remained unbeaten - both overall and
Turley - who went the full seven with' a run in their half of the sixth to
NEW HAVEN - Even
pinch-running for junior in league play - · following Thursday innings in the circle - allowed just again knot things at eight apiece.
with
a tie. it ·was a still a
catcher Kaylyn Heading night's hard-fought 3-1 victory over three hits and zero earned runs for the
The score remained that way until
good
day for Wahama giils
(Hilliard, OH); who began host Trimble durin!! a Tri- Valley winning decision. Thrley also fanned the bottom of the ninth, when Heather
tennis
on Wednesday.
Conference
tile inning with a double.
Hockmg
Division 10 and walked three.
Wells .singled with the bases loaded The Lady Falcons won ·
•:Rio lead-off batter and matchup.
Dowris took the loss for THS, allow- allowing Mariah Thatcher to score the
their
first three sets of the .
iilioior · second baseman
The Lady Eagles (2-0, 2-0 TVC ing four walks and striki11g out I0 over game-winning run . .
and
managed to hang
year
Sbannon Abbott (Hamilton, Hocking) never trailed in the contest, seven innings of work. Jewell had two
Southern produced i 3 hits in the around
with
visiting
!)H) went 2-for-3 to le~d the jumping out to a 1-0 lead after two hits to pace Trimble, followed by contest and committed three errors.
Lincoln
County
during
a 3ltio offense. Smith was 1- complete innings. The Lady Tomcats Walton with one safety.
one ·more than Waterford had in each 3 final outcome during a
f9r-3 with a double. .
rallied to tie things at one in the bottom
category.
·
non-conference matchup in
:- Both teams produced only of the fourth, but EH:S countered with WATERFORD OUTLASTS LADY 'DoES
Chelsea Pape .led SHS with three Mason County.
(tve hits.
. .
a run apiece in both the fifth and sevhits, followed by Breanna Taylor,
Wahama posted a pair of .
Smith (4-5) went the dis- enth frames to stay perfect this 2009
WATERfORD - SoutMrn softball Emma Hunter, Brooke Gabritsch and
singles
victories and also
lance to get ·the win. She · season.
did everything in its power Thursday Cheyenne Dunn with two safeties
(lllowed five hits and one
Eastern's Kasey Turley hit a solo night to leave Washington County with each. Lindsay Teaford and Stephanie pulled o.ut a doubles win .
the same as visiting LCHS.
p~n in seven innings, strik- . homer in the second inmng, allowing a win, but host Waterford ultimately
a
hit
·each
to
the
Shamblin
also
added
N~ither team competed . in
!11!! out six and walking only the guests to a take the early edge. made the most of its nine innings at the losing effort. :
third
singles, which resulted
a)le.
Trimble tied things in the fourth thanks. plate to pull off a 9-8 victory in nine
in the final tie.
:~ Diana Humphreys (8-5) to an error "and a single by Jewell, mnin~s during a Tri-.Valley Conference
EASTERN 3, TRIMB~E 1
Bessie Smith was an 8·5
was the tough-luck loser for which allowed Lenigar to score for a Hockmg Division matchup.
winner
in second singles,
010
t
391
Easlefn
010
ihe Yellow Jackets. pitching one-all contest.
The Lady Tornadoes (1-2) - the
1
3
2
Tomble
-ooo
100
0
Sarah
Slate was un 8while
six innings, giving up five Then in the tqp of the fifth, Allie reigning TVC Hocking champs - fell
2
victor
in
fourth singles.
hits and two runs (one Rawson tripled with one out - then to 0-2 in league play this season, EASTERN (2.(). 2.() TVC Hod&lt;lng): Kasey Turley and
Smith was down 5-2 before
~~ed) with one strikeout Sami Cummins. delivered an RBI sin- despite jumping out to a 3-0 advantage Allie Rawson.
TRIMBlE (n!a): K. Downs and S. lenigar.
rallying for six con.secutive
apd one walk. Mallory gle two batters later to give Eastern a after an innmg and a half of play.
WP- TurlOy: LP - Downs.
·
.
Hilton paced the Yellow 2- 1 advantage. That hit ultimately
The Lady Wildcats (3-0, 2-0 TVC HA: E - Kasey Tuney (second inning. nobody on, 11ame wins. Sadie Smith and
Bessie Smith were also winJacket offense, going· 3- for- proved to be the game-winning run in Hocking) rallied for two runs in the nobOdy out).
ners in first doubles by a 8~ : and scoring the lone run the contest.
second to pull within 3-2 after two
WATERFORD 9, Soun!ERN 8
4 count.
·
for WV State.
Rawson again struck in the seventh. complete, but the guests countered
91NNINGS
In game two it was the vis- providing a leadoff single. Thrley fol- with two runs in the top of the thir'd for
Sadie Smith lost 8-4 in
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itotli that came behind to lowed with a single, then Brenna a 5-2 advantage.
Southern 212 003 ooa
third singles to . Chelsie
Watertord 020 · 321 001
9122
claim victory. Rio Grande Holter reached safely on an error Smith. and LCHS ' was also
WHS retaliated with th~ runs in the
held a 4-1 lead going into the which allowed Rawson to score the fourth to draw even at fi"ve, then tacked SOUTHERN (1-2. Q-2 rvc Hoclong): Brooke Gabntsch victorious in number one sin·
sixth inning, but could not final run of the contest.
gles. Sarah Slate and Kaley
on two rims in the fift.h for its first lead and Lynmo Tucl&lt;ot.
WATJ&gt;RFORD (3.0. 2.() TVC t'Odong): Tana Wollaco
The Lady Eagles produced nine hits in of the· night at 7-5 through five full and
Johnson were also defeated
Mariatl Thatcher.
Pl•n see Rio, 8:1
the triumph, with Turley leading the way frames.
·
8-3 in second doubles.
WP- Wllla&lt;:e; LP- Gabfitsetl.'
Meigs at Warien, 5 p.m..
Point Pleasant w. Sissonville, 6 p.m.·
River Valley at Wahame, 4:30 p.m.
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Point blasts Raiders; Wahama outlasts Catholic

RedS~nn

Eagles, 'Does post shutout wins

softb811 . ·
splits with
WVState

JACKSON - Christian
Life Acade111y 's 16th annual
spring social is Friday from
4:30 to 6:30 p.m.
On the canvas of life
The event will feature We eacll paint every day.
games, a chicken noodle What kind of picture
dinner and an auction.
Will your life portray?
The academy is located at
10595 Chillicothe Pike, Do the colors you work with
Jackson. phone (740) 286- Depict beauty and light?
1234.
. Or do the ones you choose
Depict darkness and night?
.

Portrait of life

.

Billy Graham grandson to lead famed megacburch

Waiting
Waiting takes time
. Waiting last long
Waiting is hopeful
Waiting is rewarding
Waiting is OK.l think?
Waiting is a cousin
To anticipation
Distant cousin
- William D. Curnutt

GAHS tennis
nets fwst win
of 2009 season

(AP) - A widely-known
megachurch fom.tded by an
architect of the religious
right and seen as a national
political force selected a
grandson of Billy Graham
as its new leader.
The overwhelming vote by
congregants at &gt;Coral Ridge
Presbyterian
in
·Fort
Lauderdale. to appoint!he
Rev. Tulhan Tchtvtdjtan
could represent a softening

of the message spread by the
Rev. D. James Kennedy. who
was pastor at the chun:h until
his death in September 2007.
Kennedy·s
preaching
against homosexuality and
abortion made him one of
evangelica l Christianity"s
n1ost divisive figures. and he
worked to inject his faith in
all aspe~t~ of public life and
the pohtH:-al process. hkc
allies the Rev. Pat Robertson

and the Rev. Jerry Falwell.
as much as what. they are
Tchividjian insists . he ~gainst. and .h~s r::Jected the
holds the same theologtcal tdea that pohttcs ts the most
positions of Kennedy. but he tmportant way to change the
cuts u far dtfferent tmage.
· counlt)'.
.·. .
· His hair is spik.y, his beard
'.'ltht!lk that pohttcs ts o~e
sometimes scruffy. his skin strategtc area of cultural
tan. He offers a classic pn~i- engagement ," he said. "But
gal son story of youthful tor- 1 also thmk that the sphere
ays into drugs and sex, then of art and the sphere of eduhis return to thefold. Hehas c. att~n and the sphere of
satd he wants people to medta and. technology are
know what Christians are for also strategic."

Each kindness you do,
Each time you forgive.
Is a thing of beauty
In this life that you live.
But if you hold grudges.

If you( deeds are unkind ,
These things are what darken
The colors of your mind.
At the end of your life ,
Will you be able to see
Your "'Portrait of Life" featured
In Gocl 's gallery?

.- Marib'n Weaver.-

Lady Eagles top Trimble, stay unbeaten

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WORST BEATS BEST: WIZARDS TOP CAVALIERS

WASHINGTON (AP) - . Washington recoverea after
For the first time all season, blowing a 14-poinr secondthe Washmgton Wizards used halflead and held on for a 109a lineup resembling the pne 101 victory.
.they envisioned when train"It was a verv confidence:ing camp opened last faU.
inspiring win for us." Wizards
· The result: The team lead- interim .Coach Ed Tapscott
:ing the league. in losses beat said. "We hope that this'll
the team leadtng the league give people a bit of a preview
10 wms.
jof what we will be next year.
In the closest thing they'll It's what we thought we
have to a playoff game this would be this year."
:year. Gilbert Arenas and the • Arenas, playing his second
·Wizards fed off a sellout crowd game of the season in his latest
:Thursday night and ended~ attempt to return from knee
franchise-record 13-game wtn-. surgery, ~ad I I pomts on 3-formng streak of LeBron James II shootmg wtth 10 asstsl~ and
and the 'Cleveland Cavalien;. six rebounds in 33 minutes.

Rio
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hold it as the Yellow Jackets
scored two in the sixth, one in
the seventh to tie the score
and one in the eighth to win it.
Senior
centerfielder
Arnanda ·
Stevens

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(Bellefontaine, OH) led the
Rio offense, going 3-for-3
with a run scored, an RBI and
stole three bases. Smith wen~
2-for4 with a run scored and
was involved in the contro'versial play of the game.
With one out and Heading on
fll'St base in the hottom of the
eighth inning, Smith lofted a
fly ball to right field that eluded Hilton and Heading round-

Brendan Haywood, alsd
playing his second game of
the season and making his first
start after. recovering~~rom a
major wrist injury,;ooed 12
points and 10 reoounds. The
Wizards also received the
usual steady contri.butions
· from Caron Butl~r (25 points)
and Antawn Jarruson (19) and
a surprising 17 points on 6-for8 shooting from Darius
· Songaila as they snapped a
three-g;une losing streak.
.
MVP c31_1didate . J~es
srored 22 of his 31 ~mts m ~e
second half an~ finished wtth,.
six assists and nine rebounds

Because they're trying to be
the best. He's trying to win
an MVP award, so they had
everything to Jose, and we
had everything to gain."
Last year at this time, the
Wizards and Cavaliers were
headed toward a first-round
playoff series that would
mclude subplots aplenty,
including a back-and-forth
between
James
and
Washington guard DeShawn
Stevenson that evelltually
drev.: rapper~ Jay-Z and
Sou!Ja Boy mlo .the . fra;;.
Cleveland won the senes 10
six games, with Arenas

Kris

went on top with a single
POINT PLEASANT 12,
tally in the fifth . before EAGLES BL.ANK TRIMBLE IN
SIX,
10.0
RtVER VALLEY 1
Charleston Catholic pulled ·
•
even at 8-8 with its final run
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OLOUSTER - Eastern RV 000
001 0 ....... 1 3 ~
·of the' night in the sixth to set
the stage for the Bend Area baseball received ·another POINT PLEASANT (4,2): Eric Roberta,
solid start from junior Titus
teams last iiming heroics.
In the Bend .Area seventh Pierce. which once again
Berkley singled and moved produced a quality result
into scoring position at sec- during Thursday night's 10ond on a sacrifice bunt by 0, six-inning victory over
Teny Henry. Berkley later host Trimble in a Tri-Valley
Hocking
scored the winning tally on Conference
Division
matchup,
a throwing error on Jacob ·
Both the Eagles (2~ I . 2-0
Roach's grounder to third.
Anthony Bond came · TVC Hocking) and the
away with the pitching win Tomcats went scoreless
in relief of Wahama starter through three innings of
6
William Zuspan. Zuspan . play, but the guests found
7
worked four innings giving their swing in the fourth producing
two
runs
on
three
up seven ru'ns (four earned)
8
on six hits ·With two strike- consecutive hits for a 2-0
outs and three:walks. Bond edge afte.r four complete.
10
That was all the run supcame on in the fifth and
allowed one earned run on port that.Pierce required, as
11
two hits . while fannin·g one the junior southpaw took a
no-hitter into the sixth
1J
and walking one.
inning.
Trimble's
only
hit
Charleston Catholic collected eight hits in the out- came in that final at-bat, as
ing with Sam Wood owning, Taylor Russell produced a
a trio of singles with John one-out single to foil the noBaird swatting a single and hit bid.
Pierce ·allowed only one
a
double . McKown,
Prudnick and Huxley added hit and one walk while fan- ·
a single apiece for t.he Irish. ning six in the completePrudnick, the third·pitcher game decision. Pierce has
of the night for the visitors, twice taken no-hitters into
was tagged with the mound the final inning this week,
Joss with Hull:ley gett.ing and both times the no-hit
the starting call and Lough bids were spoiled. Pierce
coming on in the· fourth. had allowed only three hits
The three Irish hurlers com- and zero runs in 13 innings
bined to give up nine runs of work this season.
on six hits with only two ' · Tlie Eagles ell:ploded for
strikeouts and six free pass- · five more runs in the fifth to
pad their lead to 7-0, then
es.
.
· Wahamil will try and scored three times in the
extend its m~dest winning sixth to take potential mercy
streak to three straight this rule advantage into . the
evening when the Bend finale.
The Green and White proArea team welcomes visiting · River Valley to the duced 10 hits in the triWHS diamond for a 4:30 umph, with Zach Hendrix
leading the charge with
start.
three hits. Pierce, Tyler
Hendrix
and
Andrew
POINT KNOCKS OFF
Benedum
·
all
contributed
RAIDERS, 12·1
two hits to the winning
cause,
with Pierce leading
CHESHIRE
Point
the
offensive
attack with
Pleasant baSeball picked up
its third consecutive win of . five RBis. Zach Hendrht
the season Thursday nighi also drove in three.
l
Derek Griffith also had a
during a 12-1 victory over
hit
for
the
Eagles
to
round
. host River Valley in a non·
conference matchup in things out.
Gallia County.
6
. The Big Blacks (4-2)
TORNADOES HAMMER
7
pounded .out 13 hits in the
WATERFORD, 3Q-O
triumph, jumping out to a 78
0 advantage after three
WATERFORD
complete innings of work. Southern basebasl scored . 10
,T he guests were also ahead 16 runs in the top of the
10-0 after their half of the first inning and never
It
sixth, but the Raiders manu- looked back Thursday en
factored a run in the bottom route to a 30-0, five-inning
half of the inning to force . vidory over host Waterford
the· final frame.
during
a
Tri- Val!ey
PPHS tacked . on two Conference
Hocking
scores in the seventh,,wrap- Division
matchup
in
' ping up the 1·1-run finale.
Washington County. '
Eric Roberts made hi~--1T-R&lt;Ile Tornadoes (4-0 , 2-0
starting debut for Point , TVC Hocking) pounded oui .
allowing. just one hit and 24 hits and had 16 different
zero runs over four-plus players produce ·at least one
in~ings while_p,i cking up, the hit in the triumph. The
wmmng deciSion . Roberts pitching duo of Michael
also struck out five and Manuel and Jordan Taylor
walked one. Cody Wimmer also combined on a no·hit- ·
took the loss for RVHS. ter.
working five complete
Manuel worked three
innings. ·
.
. innings and struck out three
Eric Veith paced the 'Big for the winning decision.
Blacks with three hits, fol- while Taylor fanned four
lowed by Titus Russell and and walked two over two
Phillip ·Allen with two frames on the mound.
Southern sent 22 batters
apiece. Russell also had a
solo homerun in the third to the plate in the opening
inning . BJ . Lloyd . Clay inning and also sen.t 14 batKrebs. Etic Roberts, Brock ters to the plate in the top of
McClung. Justin Weaver the fifth , which resulted in
and Tyson Jones also added another eight · scores . The
a safety each to the winning guests also scored three
cause .
runs apiece ·in both the sec-

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for the Cavaliers, but- how's
this for,astatisticaloddiry - he
was -reSponsible for all five of
his team's turnovers until
Daniel Gibson traveled in the
final minute of the third quarter.
James finished · witli six
turnovers - one fewer than the
WIZards- and had a3-pointer
stuffed in his face by Butler
with in the fmal half-minute.
"It's still a meaningless
win toward the record," said
Arenas,. who said he was
w_inded but othe_rwise ~ne in
hts ftrst game smce hts season debut on Saturday. "But
for u·s, it's a real win .

I

Clay KreiJs (51 and B.J. Uoyd.
RIVER VALLEY (Q-3): Cody Wimmer,
Austin Justus (6) and Austin Justus,
Cody Wimmer {6).
WP - Roberta; lP -Wimmer.

HA: PP - Titus. Russell (third Inning,
nobody on. one out).

EASTERN

6

10, TRIMBLE 0
INNINGS

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0 13 . ·

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TRIMBLE (nla):' Chesaer and Cruse.
WP - Pierce: LP - Chesser.

• WAHAMA

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109.-101

ed third to head for horne to eight innings, giving . up 14 c'omeback with a sol~ home
tie the game. She appeared to hits and five runs (four run leading off the sixth
make it aroun~ the lllg of
earned) with three strike- inning, making the score 4Taylor who WE~S blocking the outs and three runs.
2. Kayla Sturms went 3plate' but the umpire ruled
Mdrgaret Osborne (6-5) for-5 with a run scored and
that Heading was out and collected the victory, pitch ~ three other players notched
West Virginia State dodged ing eight innings, allowing two hits each.
the bullet.
10 hits, four runs (three
"I'll definitely take the
Freshman Allison Mills earned) and fanned three.
win, but the second game
(West
Chester,
OB)
Brittany Hyatt led the vis- was tough to lose, especially
absorbed the loss for Rio . itors, going ,3-for-4 with two the way we lost," .said Rio
Grande .. Mills (4-3) went runs scored. She started the Grande head coach David

Austin Justus had an RBI ond and third frames.
·and a hit to pace the hosts,
Dustin Salser and Brad
followed by· Wimmer and ·Brown both led the hitting
Jacob Brown with a safety attack with ·two safeties
each.
• apiece .

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9, CHAS. CATHOUC 8

missing the last · two after
more trouble With hts knee.
Now the Cavaliers are the
best team in the East; the
Wizards are ' the worst.
Washington did .manage to
beat Cleveland In January
when James was called f~r
traveling ·-;: he clatme~ tt
was a legal crab dnbble with 2.3 seconds remaining.
"Records never matte~
when you play the Wizards,"
James said. "It doesn't matter if_you'r~ in first place ~r
who ts not. m ftrst pl~ce. It s
always gomg to be ltke that
every time we play them."

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but made too many mista)&lt;es
and the play at the plate went
againsfus,just a tough loss." .
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WORST BEATS BEST: WIZARDS TOP CAVALIERS

WASHINGTON (AP) - . Washington recoverea after
For the first time all season, blowing a 14-poinr secondthe Washmgton Wizards used halflead and held on for a 109a lineup resembling the pne 101 victory.
.they envisioned when train"It was a verv confidence:ing camp opened last faU.
inspiring win for us." Wizards
· The result: The team lead- interim .Coach Ed Tapscott
:ing the league. in losses beat said. "We hope that this'll
the team leadtng the league give people a bit of a preview
10 wms.
jof what we will be next year.
In the closest thing they'll It's what we thought we
have to a playoff game this would be this year."
:year. Gilbert Arenas and the • Arenas, playing his second
·Wizards fed off a sellout crowd game of the season in his latest
:Thursday night and ended~ attempt to return from knee
franchise-record 13-game wtn-. surgery, ~ad I I pomts on 3-formng streak of LeBron James II shootmg wtth 10 asstsl~ and
and the 'Cleveland Cavalien;. six rebounds in 33 minutes.

Rio
fromPageBl
hold it as the Yellow Jackets
scored two in the sixth, one in
the seventh to tie the score
and one in the eighth to win it.
Senior
centerfielder
Arnanda ·
Stevens

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'.

(Bellefontaine, OH) led the
Rio offense, going 3-for-3
with a run scored, an RBI and
stole three bases. Smith wen~
2-for4 with a run scored and
was involved in the contro'versial play of the game.
With one out and Heading on
fll'St base in the hottom of the
eighth inning, Smith lofted a
fly ball to right field that eluded Hilton and Heading round-

Brendan Haywood, alsd
playing his second game of
the season and making his first
start after. recovering~~rom a
major wrist injury,;ooed 12
points and 10 reoounds. The
Wizards also received the
usual steady contri.butions
· from Caron Butl~r (25 points)
and Antawn Jarruson (19) and
a surprising 17 points on 6-for8 shooting from Darius
· Songaila as they snapped a
three-g;une losing streak.
.
MVP c31_1didate . J~es
srored 22 of his 31 ~mts m ~e
second half an~ finished wtth,.
six assists and nine rebounds

Because they're trying to be
the best. He's trying to win
an MVP award, so they had
everything to Jose, and we
had everything to gain."
Last year at this time, the
Wizards and Cavaliers were
headed toward a first-round
playoff series that would
mclude subplots aplenty,
including a back-and-forth
between
James
and
Washington guard DeShawn
Stevenson that evelltually
drev.: rapper~ Jay-Z and
Sou!Ja Boy mlo .the . fra;;.
Cleveland won the senes 10
six games, with Arenas

Kris

went on top with a single
POINT PLEASANT 12,
tally in the fifth . before EAGLES BL.ANK TRIMBLE IN
SIX,
10.0
RtVER VALLEY 1
Charleston Catholic pulled ·
•
even at 8-8 with its final run
pp
043 003 2 ·12133
OLOUSTER - Eastern RV 000
001 0 ....... 1 3 ~
·of the' night in the sixth to set
the stage for the Bend Area baseball received ·another POINT PLEASANT (4,2): Eric Roberta,
solid start from junior Titus
teams last iiming heroics.
In the Bend .Area seventh Pierce. which once again
Berkley singled and moved produced a quality result
into scoring position at sec- during Thursday night's 10ond on a sacrifice bunt by 0, six-inning victory over
Teny Henry. Berkley later host Trimble in a Tri-Valley
Hocking
scored the winning tally on Conference
Division
matchup,
a throwing error on Jacob ·
Both the Eagles (2~ I . 2-0
Roach's grounder to third.
Anthony Bond came · TVC Hocking) and the
away with the pitching win Tomcats went scoreless
in relief of Wahama starter through three innings of
6
William Zuspan. Zuspan . play, but the guests found
7
worked four innings giving their swing in the fourth producing
two
runs
on
three
up seven ru'ns (four earned)
8
on six hits ·With two strike- consecutive hits for a 2-0
outs and three:walks. Bond edge afte.r four complete.
10
That was all the run supcame on in the fifth and
allowed one earned run on port that.Pierce required, as
11
two hits . while fannin·g one the junior southpaw took a
no-hitter into the sixth
1J
and walking one.
inning.
Trimble's
only
hit
Charleston Catholic collected eight hits in the out- came in that final at-bat, as
ing with Sam Wood owning, Taylor Russell produced a
a trio of singles with John one-out single to foil the noBaird swatting a single and hit bid.
Pierce ·allowed only one
a
double . McKown,
Prudnick and Huxley added hit and one walk while fan- ·
a single apiece for t.he Irish. ning six in the completePrudnick, the third·pitcher game decision. Pierce has
of the night for the visitors, twice taken no-hitters into
was tagged with the mound the final inning this week,
Joss with Hull:ley gett.ing and both times the no-hit
the starting call and Lough bids were spoiled. Pierce
coming on in the· fourth. had allowed only three hits
The three Irish hurlers com- and zero runs in 13 innings
bined to give up nine runs of work this season.
on six hits with only two ' · Tlie Eagles ell:ploded for
strikeouts and six free pass- · five more runs in the fifth to
pad their lead to 7-0, then
es.
.
· Wahamil will try and scored three times in the
extend its m~dest winning sixth to take potential mercy
streak to three straight this rule advantage into . the
evening when the Bend finale.
The Green and White proArea team welcomes visiting · River Valley to the duced 10 hits in the triWHS diamond for a 4:30 umph, with Zach Hendrix
leading the charge with
start.
three hits. Pierce, Tyler
Hendrix
and
Andrew
POINT KNOCKS OFF
Benedum
·
all
contributed
RAIDERS, 12·1
two hits to the winning
cause,
with Pierce leading
CHESHIRE
Point
the
offensive
attack with
Pleasant baSeball picked up
its third consecutive win of . five RBis. Zach Hendrht
the season Thursday nighi also drove in three.
l
Derek Griffith also had a
during a 12-1 victory over
hit
for
the
Eagles
to
round
. host River Valley in a non·
conference matchup in things out.
Gallia County.
6
. The Big Blacks (4-2)
TORNADOES HAMMER
7
pounded .out 13 hits in the
WATERFORD, 3Q-O
triumph, jumping out to a 78
0 advantage after three
WATERFORD
complete innings of work. Southern basebasl scored . 10
,T he guests were also ahead 16 runs in the top of the
10-0 after their half of the first inning and never
It
sixth, but the Raiders manu- looked back Thursday en
factored a run in the bottom route to a 30-0, five-inning
half of the inning to force . vidory over host Waterford
the· final frame.
during
a
Tri- Val!ey
PPHS tacked . on two Conference
Hocking
scores in the seventh,,wrap- Division
matchup
in
' ping up the 1·1-run finale.
Washington County. '
Eric Roberts made hi~--1T-R&lt;Ile Tornadoes (4-0 , 2-0
starting debut for Point , TVC Hocking) pounded oui .
allowing. just one hit and 24 hits and had 16 different
zero runs over four-plus players produce ·at least one
in~ings while_p,i cking up, the hit in the triumph. The
wmmng deciSion . Roberts pitching duo of Michael
also struck out five and Manuel and Jordan Taylor
walked one. Cody Wimmer also combined on a no·hit- ·
took the loss for RVHS. ter.
working five complete
Manuel worked three
innings. ·
.
. innings and struck out three
Eric Veith paced the 'Big for the winning decision.
Blacks with three hits, fol- while Taylor fanned four
lowed by Titus Russell and and walked two over two
Phillip ·Allen with two frames on the mound.
Southern sent 22 batters
apiece. Russell also had a
solo homerun in the third to the plate in the opening
inning . BJ . Lloyd . Clay inning and also sen.t 14 batKrebs. Etic Roberts, Brock ters to the plate in the top of
McClung. Justin Weaver the fifth , which resulted in
and Tyson Jones also added another eight · scores . The
a safety each to the winning guests also scored three
cause .
runs apiece ·in both the sec-

•

for the Cavaliers, but- how's
this for,astatisticaloddiry - he
was -reSponsible for all five of
his team's turnovers until
Daniel Gibson traveled in the
final minute of the third quarter.
James finished · witli six
turnovers - one fewer than the
WIZards- and had a3-pointer
stuffed in his face by Butler
with in the fmal half-minute.
"It's still a meaningless
win toward the record," said
Arenas,. who said he was
w_inded but othe_rwise ~ne in
hts ftrst game smce hts season debut on Saturday. "But
for u·s, it's a real win .

I

Clay KreiJs (51 and B.J. Uoyd.
RIVER VALLEY (Q-3): Cody Wimmer,
Austin Justus (6) and Austin Justus,
Cody Wimmer {6).
WP - Roberta; lP -Wimmer.

HA: PP - Titus. Russell (third Inning,
nobody on. one out).

EASTERN

6

10, TRIMBLE 0
INNINGS

Eastern ooo· 253 000 -

Trimble 000

10 10 0
0 13 . ·

EASTERN (2-1, 2·0 TVC Hocl&lt;lng): Titus

Plti-ce and Derek Grlffln.
TRIMBLE (nla):' Chesaer and Cruse.
WP - Pierce: LP - Chesser.

• WAHAMA

~ribune

109.-101

ed third to head for horne to eight innings, giving . up 14 c'omeback with a sol~ home
tie the game. She appeared to hits and five runs (four run leading off the sixth
make it aroun~ the lllg of
earned) with three strike- inning, making the score 4Taylor who WE~S blocking the outs and three runs.
2. Kayla Sturms went 3plate' but the umpire ruled
Mdrgaret Osborne (6-5) for-5 with a run scored and
that Heading was out and collected the victory, pitch ~ three other players notched
West Virginia State dodged ing eight innings, allowing two hits each.
the bullet.
10 hits, four runs (three
"I'll definitely take the
Freshman Allison Mills earned) and fanned three.
win, but the second game
(West
Chester,
OB)
Brittany Hyatt led the vis- was tough to lose, especially
absorbed the loss for Rio . itors, going ,3-for-4 with two the way we lost," .said Rio
Grande .. Mills (4-3) went runs scored. She started the Grande head coach David

Austin Justus had an RBI ond and third frames.
·and a hit to pace the hosts,
Dustin Salser and Brad
followed by· Wimmer and ·Brown both led the hitting
Jacob Brown with a safety attack with ·two safeties
each.
• apiece .

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9, CHAS. CATHOUC 8

missing the last · two after
more trouble With hts knee.
Now the Cavaliers are the
best team in the East; the
Wizards are ' the worst.
Washington did .manage to
beat Cleveland In January
when James was called f~r
traveling ·-;: he clatme~ tt
was a legal crab dnbble with 2.3 seconds remaining.
"Records never matte~
when you play the Wizards,"
James said. "It doesn't matter if_you'r~ in first place ~r
who ts not. m ftrst pl~ce. It s
always gomg to be ltke that
every time we play them."

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Wahama 022 310 1
963
Michael Manuel, Jorden Taylor (4) and
Dustin Salser, Adam Warden (4).
CATHOLIC (3•.1): Huxley. Lough (4), · WATERFORD [n/a): Man McCutcheon
~rudnlcl&lt; (71: anct Baird.
and L.evl McCutcheon .
WAHAMA ;l-1): Zuopan, Bond (5) and
WP- Manuel: L.P- M. McCutcheon.
. Ur1derwood.
HR: S ~ JOrdan taylor (first tnnlng,
WP - Bond: LP - Prudnlck.
nobody on, one out), Brad Brown (sec·
SOUTHERN 30, WATERFORD 0
ond inmng, one on, nobOdy out}.
Catholic 203 201 0

/.

Pyles. "We hit the ball a lot ,
better in the ·second game,
but made too many mista)&lt;es
and the play at the plate went
againsfus,just a tough loss." .
Rio Grande will be back
in action on Thursday
(April 2) at Notre Dame
College. The game was
originally sl:jted for Friday
but weather concerns have
moved the gam~ up.

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Waterford 000

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the New . High 304-882·3121,
available
· School, . G'reen . Twp. tor Senior and Olaebled
Price
.r.educed
to
people.
$139,900. Call 446·1210
•
or 339-3834 for more
·
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money through the mail
PUMPING
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Co.
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and
lng the offering,
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houses for rant Call
740-441-1111 ior appli·
cation &amp; Information.

SMell home repair, ·brush
euning &amp; tawn service.
Free Est. 20 yrs exp.
(i'41l) 446-3682

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guarantee. Local n:ifar·

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pet $385.00 a mon. •
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ALLEY,OOP .

Help W....., • Gonwal

2
ba.
t6xeo.
Wanled- Help needed to An you l - e d In ·•
$450
per month has app.,ttash &amp; Water pd
care for Jnvdlied Person. ~•rdlng
potltion?
""'"'· 1ri&lt;!ge, microwave, $600.00 a mon. • ' dep. JA~cco::unti::·n~g~/~fi~··:""':ocial~-=- flex hours. some cook- PAIS 11 currently ac-washer &amp; dryer. Renter 304-675-C..tOO 12-Spm.
iii
ing, no lifting,
some ceptlng
eppllcetioM
pays
utilities.
call
ckJaning, housing quarte1 lor tht following poal·
740-352.-t376
Accountant:
FuH-rime if
ne&amp;oed, everything Ilona:
..s......•..
position With ,busy .ac· nogobooable. salary &amp; Direct care- A .tun time
28R, ~ bath close to '1999 Redmond
16•72 countlfl9 office In Galt~ references &amp; etc in first direct care positions for
town
$400/mo
+ '""·.2ba. wlfirep'··· must 11s lor iml'l'\el!la_te· empJov- repty, The Dally Sentirlel, Point Pleasanl WV pro- ;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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ment. Accounting degree PO
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resldentiaVcommove 304-675-2897.
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cl~ 740-339-2494
and experience required. Pomeroy. Of145769
munity 11UII 1tt~inlng wfth
lbr. 'In Pt. Pleasan1. $.46~ .
Must have good organindividuals with MR/00.
mooth. with central belt &amp; Country living 3. 4, &amp; 5 izaticnal skills and the Full time tHCher• u- MorM:Iay· Friday evening
atr Hm~stead Retlty Bro- bedrooms Owner will fi· ab~lly to work ~~ alatant.
&amp; mid-night shlf1s 5aturker.
J04-67S-4024
01'
. ·
enlly with strong attan- .M-F
dayUme
hours Clay &amp; SUAday daytime,
»t-tt7S.o799
nance. ~aH today lor pre- t1on · to detaiL Please $7.70/hr. limited benefitS, evening &amp; mid ni"l'lf
Bryan Reeves
~~;:.:~~~-~
BR, 2.5 bllllo. In quaJificatlj)n.
(~)215-5774
send resume and rote,. Mn&lt;L resume by Apnl . shilts. High school "'"
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Custom Built
10\jn
homo
available
ences 10
. 7.2000 to Earty Ettuca- ploma or ClEO requirod.
homes, roofs,
Aprl 1st. Gaa heat
gallipolisaccounlant@
tfon Station 817 30th Experience
preferred,
We
driveways
gart~~eslpole
S850imo .., dep. You pay' CouOtry ~ving· 3·58R, grnall.com
Street Pt Plea,sant WV criminal
background
uttllttes. Call 446-3644- 2·3 SA on property. 01 matl to CL.A 101, PO 25550.
check required, must
We Haul
buildings,
tor ~lcaUon.
Many noor plans! Easy Bdx 469. Gallipolis. OH
have reliable transporta· Limestoneadditions,
drywaU;
Financing! We own !he 45631
· ConcucHon
tion. Hourly rate starting
siding,
River YieW 2 bedroom, bank.
Call
today!
Gallia·Meigs ·Community at $7.00.$8.50/hr. based ·
IVC $400 + ·deposit. 866-215-5n4
Act' .
king
on e)lperlence

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;::::::::::::::;;:; 2BR houN In Mi&lt;l&lt;llej)Ort 3br.

In Mtmoriam
In loving memory
of husband &amp; dod

Da"ellL.
Dugan
who p;used away
20yrarsago
April 3-, 1989
.4/ways so true,
unselfish and kind
Few in this world
are hard to find
A beautiful life
tlrat rame to an
end
He died as he
lived, everyone's
friend.
Lov1111nd uully ·
.

~tfl}!sed by your
~family.
.

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TRUCKING
Dump truck

3-4

semce
do

31lr.,1t&gt;a.$350.00 • mon Nioe Double w&lt;le. '1600
~~located in South- ~'. H. lBR 2 Bath, fam·
fer those with knowledge
ily room, fireplace .on 3 LSW or LCDC Needed:
or fumace diagnostics,
call
304-675-6349
or lots with eJCtra sewer &amp; Southem Ohio Solutions. rep!llr or installation, siz·
Gallipolis on 4th

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2Br
~==::::==~ No pelS. $375/month reiertncea required. Cell
7~1372 or •••-9523

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trailer.
smaU
hol,lse or apt. to rent in

Miegs County allowing 2
neutered declawed in·

side cits. have refer·
ences, (740)843-5182

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8 Heat· caH 1-304-373-1011.
ron 18 see
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Adminiltrative/
Prafwuional

446-7469

304-674-6000 after 3pm.

.

Johnson's Mobile Home
Park nk:a 2BR mobile
home water &amp; traah paid,

NoPets.Caii645-050S
rent,
for
740·949-2237
Trailer

3br., 2ba. in Galllpotis
Feny $475. a men. +
dep. &amp; ref.304·576-2296.

$ 95000 Inc. a private not fof
.go to ORVB.oom to. view. ollt h _, ••1 de,_..tL
pr
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· ency treatment agency is
seeking a tuil tirne coun·
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•
selor to work with juve"AA • Co.untry living
3 or 4 Bedroom 2 Bath · niles In Gallla County.
Applicants must hold or
Owner will Finan::e
1e
be
-•
Call to be Pre Qualified
at ast
dose 10 VU"
taining a LCDC II or LSW
740-423-9728
ucensure . Job duties in·
lude b t t r 'led to
- - - . . - - - - c ' u 00 lmt
AvOiding ~ foreclosure, asse~ment, · tre~t~ent
must sell! Low payoff. planntng.
lr'ldlviduat
Call 74()-446·3384
co~nsellng, group counsehng,
cas~ · manage:-~~-i:'~~~ menf and cns1s intervenFor sal~ 14~72 1997 lbr., :z lion. Please submit re·
ba .mobile
~ sume, cover letter and
1-304-n7~-JI51 9am·2pm
lhree references by mail
affer6(M-f) .
to ,S1~phen K. Thoma,S,
~ecutl\le
Director,
NEW Doubtewldes
Southern Ohi9 Solution~,
Inc.,. PO Bo)l 145. Gall•·
3br from $299 mo
mymldwesthome.com
~olis. Ohio 45631 . You
may
also
fax
to
74o-B2B-2750
740-441·2970 or email to
·-"!':!'""'!!'""":'-.:~- fiscal@ovbh.org.
"The Proctorville_.
Deadline lor submission
Difference~
is 4:00 pm on April 19,

water

hookup.

$1 and a deed is all you
need to own your dream

home. can Now!

Freedom Homes
888-565-0167

.

Come wotk for atop
employer, commmect
to offering employment

ing calculations,
good
~rpentry &amp; math skills,
comfortable w/dassroom
&amp;

opportunhletln our
aru

training . testing, must
be able to work in confined
spaces · and

heights. · HVAC

t10n
'

We pay up to $12.25/hr
after si• months

certifica-

preferred.

Full Tme employees are
needed to provide
customer .serviCe 0\let'
me phone for Non·Profrt
and Conservative

Fast·Paced
PositiOn.
Good Benefits. Send or

Gravel·
Dirt- AJ-Ume
740·985-4422
L &amp; L The Barn
44087_\VIpple Rd.'
Pomeroy,OH
(5 Points)

New &amp; Used Tires ..
We buy used tires,
&lt;;omputer wheel
alignments. We also
do Duel·s.light
mechanic work, ·

complete ser.vice oil
-· changes, small engine
repair.
·
We
service
and
Political organiza1ions.

deliver resume. and references to GMCAA attentlon. Sandra edwards,

B010 N. State Route 7,
Cl'leshtre, Ohio, 4S620
by 4-6-09 GMCAA is an

r Hiring Full Time
PoSitions·(2- 11 pm)
1 Onsite Doctor
1 Weekly Pay &amp;

EOE
·

::w:""o~rk~ing~-·.·u•pe•rv~ls--or,

Bonuses

equipment experience a must. lt)dustrlal
electrical background a
pius, call740-373•1513
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·1 Fun &amp; Professional

Food S.rvica
Manager needed ASAP

COMMUNITY
HEALTH FAIR
Sponsored by

Pleasant Valley Hospital
Friday, May 8, 2009

· 8 a.m. to Noon
Front of PVH Wellness Center

OPEN TO THE PUB..IC
Various screenings,
·. demonstratipns
&amp; ,educational and tech1'191ogy
literature
For more information please

call PVH Education,
304-675-4340, Ext. 2004

Starting Saturday
4/4/09

Computers for
Bingo
Paying $99.00 a game
Bonanza &amp; Early Birds
included in packets

American Legion
Middleport

Davison
Landscaping LLG
Offering Lawn Mowing .
in addition to Yard and
. patio work.
· For your free estimate call
.
740-256-1253

S&amp;L
Trucking
Dump Tnl&lt;k Service
We Haul Gravel,
Dirt, LlmestollJ',

Coal Etc .••
Call Walt or Sandy

740-992-3220
or 740-591-3726
(Cell)

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211625 Bashan Road
Racine, OH 45771 I

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740-949-2217

Soulb
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• J 83
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Hou.-. 7:00am- 8:00 pm

BANKS

Dealer: South
Vulnerable: Both

TwJ~

CONSTRUCTION '

co.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Commerdal•
Residential
• Free Estimates

•"

erltra tricks can come lrom dla-..
monds.
h looks so nalural to make the holdup
play, ducking your heart see at tnck one.
Bin whal might happan nsid? Acareless
East would lmh)edlate~ re1um his part·
ner's lead. A more thoughtful East will

Racine, Ohio · 740..247·2019 :
OWnera:
Jon Van Meter &amp;
Paul !lowe

with his diamond king and thai dummy
has jack·d'oublotonof spade.s. That East
will shin to the spade king. Then. whon
p:
""'l the diamond finessa falls, you .wKI loso
·t l&gt;.l.Wt&gt;..'&lt;~ ~ E.'1AC.TL'( · five tr~ks: three spad.S, one .heart (at
Wl-l.tR£ t M&lt;\
trick one) and one diamond.
What does the lead tell you? That Wast
has on~ lour hearts. So, If you win trick

F'bo '&lt;Ou

!·

1-i.~N.t~,
C.~\E,F 7.

Cell: 74G-416-5047
email:
jrehadfrm@aol.com

· .

· on.e ·and take the diamond linesse, you
ca,n lose at most four1i1cks: three hearts

l)nd ona diamond.

11 the aighl cards in their sultara apllhlng
!

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- ~Astro-

'

,

• Ford &amp; Motorciaft
Parts • Engines,

'

Transfer Cases &amp;
Transmissions

• Aftermarket

~~;::::::::::::::~
•'

MR/00. Mondayhrs.flexible depending on client needs

·. I

question•

store management e&gt;epe- Any

call

rienco. Oualilied persons Dannr al 742·2372 or
Interested send resumes 508-0e88. Can drop
to PO BoK 211:· Chillito- billa off II Rutland Flra
the, Of14560t. EOE
Station.
(41 3, 10, t7

740-992-6971
Insured

Free Bs.timates

J411-112·1m
Stop &amp; Compare

For: • Chain Link Fencing &amp; Wood
Fencing • Room Additions • Glltllges
• Vinyl and Wood Siding • Roofing
• Pole Barns • Patio·s, Porches and Decks

YV

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RXSNEOHKOY

V· ASI"

• l.tTARMS IEWKZZ
PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "If I create fiom the heart, "'arly everything worl&lt;s; it
~om· the head. almost notl\lng." ·Marc Chagall

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ldlrod ~~ CLAY R. POll•\N

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another · lOOk bad Is aSking ror trouble .

Your. •slow bunt
~o

Ing up wm merely causa lunhfj!r trouble.

Not only will you aufler a loss af prestige;
· ·you'll also have lo deal with correcting
. your errore.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 221- You're Nkaly to
be out of sqrts arid attempt to aoothe
=~~=....,..::=:::=!~=~!!!~!!!!~~~~~=::::==~~~~~2!~!J · Unfortunately,
Your pain by go4ng
on a buying ~rea.
It won't help one bit, but _It
wtn put a emil&amp; on the fao&amp; ot yoUr ci'Od·

·Cell:.740.-416-!S34

1

Not affilatcd with Mike Marcum kOOfLng &amp;. Remodclina

seam!e:ss Gutters
Rooting, Siding, Clutters
fhsured&amp;llooded

·Vinyl Siding
•Rapl._n,
Wlnctowa ·

• Rlloflng
•Dicka

·Garagea
• Pot.-Bulldlngs
• Room Addition•

Owner:
JameaK-11 ·
742-2332

Replacement
Windom and
Vinyl Siding
Specialists, LTD
(740) 742-2563
• Siding • Vinyl
Windows • Metal
and Shingle Roofs
• Ded&lt;s • Addltioos

•l!lectrkal
•Plumbing
•PoltBarns

'Free Esrillllllts

COW and BOY

ltors.

J()hnsou's Tree
Insund.Fne

speaking on anytt'llng, important or not
You could be eo opinionated ancl .
l,i"ylektlng 1hat uaoclates won't know
how to talk with you.

GU£0 TO 'fOU&amp;U',_

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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapt. 22)- Vou land to
lOOk at both aldel of an bsue befoi!t

rM ~T SHAVING
OFF mE-CAT Y.OU ....

Service

G.WpoUs, OH 45631

won't

mind

(June 21-July 22~- Trying io
ralionall:ie your mietakea rnataad of own-

740-985-4141

H&amp;H
·GuHerlng

of

that you'll need

CANCER

47239 Riebel Road, LOng Bottom, OH

25+ earltx ritnce

frame

thinking
pull off your revenge.

permll tha clear

IIIEW.IMCII,IWIB

Construction

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IMTTZ •..

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you lOok aelf-eervli'lg.
.
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GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - Trying to
· tlchleva something In order to make

can: MARCUM CONSTRUCTION

J&amp;L

1.

PHBA SNA

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' panlon In order to 'direct attenllon to
~ouraelf . You might be su~X:easlul, but .
not in the way yo1.1 think. II will only_make

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A Rt~ar;o_nQo· ·ltttGrt of . the

could put things ott so
long that It'll be too late to ~tan anything,
Irritating everyone.
'TAURUS (April 2D-May 20) - Jealousy
might cause you to try to Opslage a com·

with

David Lewis

what

TocJay's c/tle: Fequals C

. V fo•r Kromblod wOld. bolcw .10 form four. slrnplo ~rds,
.

S1turfty, Aprll4, 2000
.
By Bernie. ltde ~I
In the ye11r ahead, look for some QOn·
s'tru:ctlve changes In your ol.lllook and/or
attitude tO lake hold. Vo'ur new QOtture
will benefit you tremendously, but don't
think there aren't other flawa that could
sllll use some polishing.

proJY~Ised.

friday

•·

PUZZIIR p~

.- W~:r!.

your, responslbllltll!l!l and do

29 Yeors Experience

by Luis Campos

. •

{Maroh 21 ·AprH 19) ...,.. Normally,
you can be relied uPon to tal(e care of

• New Homes
..
• Garages
• Complete
Remodeling

54 Roll model,

7 Waatea time
rod-handed
nilybe
8 onoman
30 Fobrlc
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29 Catches

MQmenl

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cooler
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CELEBRITY CIPHER

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business.
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Ripley WV providing residentiaVcommunity
skill
trainlnQ with individuals

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"Vertigo"

lnlmp. West leads tns heart two and
East puts up tho k~ What ;woold you
do?
·
As ·regular reader&amp; will know. North Was
·right to jump to three no-111.1mp. Anytlffi!l
you have a long mii')Or and know partner ·
has some fit, think'ihree no-trump.

The

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rail· able
lransponatlon. ~-P_u_bl_lc_N_o_l_lc_e__
Hour1y rat&amp; starting at $8.50-$9Jhr. based bn 1984 Ford E--350 Van
expenence
4x4, Mileage 62,655;
call1-304-373-t01t.
480 engine, Automatic.
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Stora Optndlng P•rt~ hubs, Dual Exhaust,
nor Po1(Uon In Galllpo- Yin 11 FDJS34l2EHB
II• OH -Compensation 1213t
Pl!ckage ;ncludes protn Min. Bid of $t,OOO.OQ
shanng. ,Resume and Dollara. Taking bldo1111 '
roqulrod. Monday, April zoth,
. reteronces
Must have strong ratings, 7:00 p.m., Blda open at
losde11!hip lind work ath· 7:30 11 R~lland Fire
ics, ~ith high volume Dept.

olope
57 Wyo. ·

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You have seven top tricks: one spade,
one heart, one diamond and lour clubs.

on
S,4VIHGS

Shop
Classlfleds!

.......
56 Tacld81

"Gnel can take care ~ itseW. but to gel
the tu1 value ot. ~ joy, you must have
somebody to divide Ww~. •

• !loom Add Mione &amp;
RemOdeling
• New Garilgtll
• Electrical &amp;
Plumbing
• Roofing &amp; Guttere
• Vinyl Siding &amp;
Painting
• Patio f!.nd Porch

jllow Selling:

36 C-pl
3e Sundial
numeral
39 C!At
40 Most~ave

52 lniecl

Mark Twain, who died~ 1910, claimed:

far the following polllions:

backgroUnd check
· qulred, must have

- K8Zin

If ,you make your contract1 partner

,.,==---- .e.;;, do' ,...11M_"

up to .. 40 tirs a .week.
High school diploma or
GED required. EXpeti·
ence preferred, crlmlnel

Eall

All pass

so you succeed

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~
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· The Dally Sentln.el. PO have paid ••P- top pay
Bo• 729-44, Pomorpy, lor the right person .
Oh 45769
304-675·3600. .

.

S.Uib

" - by CASSmY•. "!!" 11, .
from /l4pid City, S&lt;&gt;ulh Ooko1rl
~~~~~- DlltoolrNGS·FADM 0011 'IOO'IW 'WII)t;.ltY""i'

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clean house every wk ..
must' . heve ·references , WANTED
vO!Jr wage requirements Automotive or small
in reply, F'omeroy area, engine tech., must

• 843

• 9 6 5

Ext. 2454

at Tudors Bfscuit World.

OHI3·00

channel

50 Top athleta
(llyph.l

You are. South, the declarer in three no·

888-517·2549
ence
necessary.
Need 7 ladles to sell Health/Retirement
&amp; ;-A
...,. 11740-«S·"".::a
Benems. Fax resume to

before Match

740-742-3411

Hill's Self
Storage

App~Today!

in pt,_ PleasanJ . , please
drop off resume fit 2322 Primerica . • Largest FiAve.
Point nancial Services and
2009 - SOS Is an Equal Jackson
Employer Pleasant WV
Marketing
OrQBtllzation
Oruv.rtunity
l"t"'
.
that of1ers ,excellent com·
in North America - NEW
petitive
salaries
and H.lp Want.d .. Genaral Office coming to Gallipo·
benefilS.
lis, OH · Recruiting PT &amp;
Day time babysiqer pre!- FT. · Call AI LlnWQOd
erably to co"" to my 74o-249·2226
house 'but- optiooal must ~"'~'":._.:"~':..,;;,;m;;;,:;..,.~,•,~,p...w
..•~•k·
have
references. ing with horses to work at a
388-8755 or 645·3125
stable
304-6'/5-2J08
or

. Mikki's Dance Instruction
·50's- Ballroom- Country
Une Dancing- Clogging
Instructor: Mikki Casto-Saker
Old Central School Gym
.
'
1200 Main St. Pt. Pleasant,
WV
April 6 &amp; 10 (Mon &amp; Fri)
· 5-6:30pm -·
Chlldren: Grades 1-e $3
7-9 pm Adults $5 Teens $3
Discount prices lor both days
675-7621 or

etc.

anna

11 Historic
shrine
13 Kind of
oyltll!l
14 Firm up
15 Coli of yom
16-Ballroom
lfancH
(hyph,)
18 tliOck mark
20 Snow crystel
·
21 Cap brim
23 NASA
counteiJ)IIt
24 JHr
25 -de plume
27 Tmrmo
31 Yang com·
trlement
32 ilrnack a
mosquho
33 Ghoo!ly
noioe .
· 34 F1m dlrtclllr

An-10 Pr..io&lt;la PjiDio ·

share your joy. It ·you go doWn, your
opponents wll share their joy, but you
mighl bo-on your own with tho grlol,
Try to have a joyous on&lt;l'to this deal.

Approximately ten hours Service Technician. posl. ';:. week. Drivel's license tiQn. available· tor diesel
&amp; drug test required. Call and hydraulics. Experi·

.. Broad Run Gun Club
Sunday, April 5th
·· 680/Siug

Phillip
Alder

winterize boats and
RV 's.
(740) 992-5344
Mon-Fri
8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Sat. 8:00am- 12
We appreciate your

~O:O:Irt~Bu"'s-.te"'ro"':l"'s~lo"'o"'kl.,ng""":'to"r- ;;;104
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' 14
;;;99,;;·, , , , . ,
someone tO clean · Mon.
Mec:hanics
Thur. &amp;: Fri. evenings. ~~'"'!~~~~

~eating

Sunset
Homes .

41. JUII9frlu
42 Tate
1 VIP •
44 Raccoon
transport
,_.
s Goote egg 44 Yummr pte
B It hat long 49 lk&gt;ortl
ACROSS

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NEA Crossword Puzzle

BRIDGE

Estimates.:IOyn llxp.
740-441-9387

f) g~fc:~\ nnus 10

SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS 411/W

Lavish - Grief- Mound - Heyday- OVER AGAIN
"It's better to make new mistakes:" the teach~rt~ld il .
student, "than make the same ones OVER AGArN." ·
ARLO &amp; JANIS ·

UBRA {Sept. 23-0ct. 23)- Don't a;~~pect
aomeone you've helped In the past to do
everything for you tor the rest of his or'

Rkk JohlliOII.()wner

her uta. No favor Ia that big, and, at a cer-

tain point, you must fend tor yourMII.
.SCORPIO (Oct. ~Nov. 22) -It's good

CORNER STONE
CONSTRUCTION

·IO.be oplfl'l"!lstlc, buteh'lva to be realistic
and practical as wall. Volir hopes MM:I
,~._. · deslrea aren'l 'l!lpt to be · fulfilled It you

strue!ure

Roonng. Siding,

Soffit. ~ks,
Doors, Windows,
Electric, Plumbing,
Drywall,
RemodBiing, Room

l
i

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Local Conll'llclllr

740.367..0544
FraeEetlm740-367..0536

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HAIHAIIIAI ·
HAIHAIHAI

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l-IKE 'fHINKINIO
YOU MIGrH'f BE

740-591-8044
Please leave messa e

S.AGITTAAIUS (Nov. 23-0ec. 21) -

·realistic abQul What

vou attempt.

'

CAPRICORN (Dec . 22-Jan. 19) -

Although you might hav.e soma lrienda
VlhO can eJCaggerate auecesatUIIy, you'll

!WMPA'fHE'fiC.

' '

be called on any tAll tales you tell. If you
stretch the trulh, you'll be caught ln the
lie.

I.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -Take
ample tirntl to accurately uaeu anY
financial axpendllul'tl and what II would
me•n 10 your

*Prompt and Quality
Work
*Reasonable Rales'
*Experienced
References Available!
fall Gary Stanley @

on unreslls·

·

DisaPPOintment or !oss Is l(ll(tremety
probable II you bank too heavily on luck
------....,..~-:--:----.:'1 or chance to Pull off some te&amp;t&amp; you don't
have the skills to aocofnpllsh alone. Be

Stanley TreeTrimming
&amp;Removal

*Insured

your opectatlons

tic premlaas.

l

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'Jimmot\ ~ 15ECAU$E t

, JM'1 \\Mt 'i/OZEO

bank account. If you make

a11 8fl'Qf, II could tum out to b6 more costly than you can atto!JI.
PISCES (Feb. ~-March ~20) A&amp;gardleaa of how nard you tfY, ~~ auma
Impossible to plaau canaln people and
98ln apprec!Jiion from them. Baolc away
from lhoae who ~-": n.u-tiVIIIy tnd

GRIZZWELLS

Cift A. L\m.E IIi ti.A'SS

.LIKE I~ ~ F"A\JLT ~M \~ ~
f'OR\~6-

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"W.Y

take you for Qrt"~·

souP·ro NUTZ

PSI CONSTRUCTION
!19om Additions, Remodelin&amp;, Metal &amp;
SMngle Roofs, New Homes, Siding, De&lt;ks,
Bothroom Remodeling. Licensed &amp; lnsurod
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ALLEY,OOP .

Help W....., • Gonwal

2
ba.
t6xeo.
Wanled- Help needed to An you l - e d In ·•
$450
per month has app.,ttash &amp; Water pd
care for Jnvdlied Person. ~•rdlng
potltion?
""'"'· 1ri&lt;!ge, microwave, $600.00 a mon. • ' dep. JA~cco::unti::·n~g~/~fi~··:""':ocial~-=- flex hours. some cook- PAIS 11 currently ac-washer &amp; dryer. Renter 304-675-C..tOO 12-Spm.
iii
ing, no lifting,
some ceptlng
eppllcetioM
pays
utilities.
call
ckJaning, housing quarte1 lor tht following poal·
740-352.-t376
Accountant:
FuH-rime if
ne&amp;oed, everything Ilona:
..s......•..
position With ,busy .ac· nogobooable. salary &amp; Direct care- A .tun time
28R, ~ bath close to '1999 Redmond
16•72 countlfl9 office In Galt~ references &amp; etc in first direct care positions for
town
$400/mo
+ '""·.2ba. wlfirep'··· must 11s lor iml'l'\el!la_te· empJov- repty, The Dally Sentirlel, Point Pleasanl WV pro- ;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
$400/dep. Utilities not In- ...,.
.......,.
ment. Accounting degree PO
Box
72n A'll v1dinn
resldentiaVcommove 304-675-2897.
..--..;~,
111
cl~ 740-339-2494
and experience required. Pomeroy. Of145769
munity 11UII 1tt~inlng wfth
lbr. 'In Pt. Pleasan1. $.46~ .
Must have good organindividuals with MR/00.
mooth. with central belt &amp; Country living 3. 4, &amp; 5 izaticnal skills and the Full time tHCher• u- MorM:Iay· Friday evening
atr Hm~stead Retlty Bro- bedrooms Owner will fi· ab~lly to work ~~ alatant.
&amp; mid-night shlf1s 5aturker.
J04-67S-4024
01'
. ·
enlly with strong attan- .M-F
dayUme
hours Clay &amp; SUAday daytime,
»t-tt7S.o799
nance. ~aH today lor pre- t1on · to detaiL Please $7.70/hr. limited benefitS, evening &amp; mid ni"l'lf
Bryan Reeves
~~;:.:~~~-~
BR, 2.5 bllllo. In quaJificatlj)n.
(~)215-5774
send resume and rote,. Mn&lt;L resume by Apnl . shilts. High school "'"
di•
Custom Built
10\jn
homo
available
ences 10
. 7.2000 to Earty Ettuca- ploma or ClEO requirod.
homes, roofs,
Aprl 1st. Gaa heat
gallipolisaccounlant@
tfon Station 817 30th Experience
preferred,
We
driveways
gart~~eslpole
S850imo .., dep. You pay' CouOtry ~ving· 3·58R, grnall.com
Street Pt Plea,sant WV criminal
background
uttllttes. Call 446-3644- 2·3 SA on property. 01 matl to CL.A 101, PO 25550.
check required, must
We Haul
buildings,
tor ~lcaUon.
Many noor plans! Easy Bdx 469. Gallipolis. OH
have reliable transporta· Limestoneadditions,
drywaU;
Financing! We own !he 45631
· ConcucHon
tion. Hourly rate starting
siding,
River YieW 2 bedroom, bank.
Call
today!
Gallia·Meigs ·Community at $7.00.$8.50/hr. based ·
IVC $400 + ·deposit. 866-215-5n4
Act' .
king
on e)lperlence

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;::::::::::::::;;:; 2BR houN In Mi&lt;l&lt;llej)Ort 3br.

In Mtmoriam
In loving memory
of husband &amp; dod

Da"ellL.
Dugan
who p;used away
20yrarsago
April 3-, 1989
.4/ways so true,
unselfish and kind
Few in this world
are hard to find
A beautiful life
tlrat rame to an
end
He died as he
lived, everyone's
friend.
Lov1111nd uully ·
.

~tfl}!sed by your
~family.
.

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TRUCKING
Dump truck

3-4

semce
do

31lr.,1t&gt;a.$350.00 • mon Nioe Double w&lt;le. '1600
~~located in South- ~'. H. lBR 2 Bath, fam·
fer those with knowledge
ily room, fireplace .on 3 LSW or LCDC Needed:
or fumace diagnostics,
call
304-675-6349
or lots with eJCtra sewer &amp; Southem Ohio Solutions. rep!llr or installation, siz·
Gallipolis on 4th

""v•

2Br
~==::::==~ No pelS. $375/month reiertncea required. Cell
7~1372 or •••-9523

~

ur

-

Wanting

trailer.
smaU
hol,lse or apt. to rent in

Miegs County allowing 2
neutered declawed in·

side cits. have refer·
ences, (740)843-5182

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05 nice Country setting
3BA 2 bath, black top
drfVeway. 3&amp;7-0266 or

... THE

3366

339-.

HAS

SOMETHING
.FOR YOU!!

8 Heat· caH 1-304-373-1011.
ron 18 see
lng TO&lt;h lor !he Wea- -,....~·~,....,....thonzatioo Prog!1lm. PrelnfoCislon

Adminiltrative/
Prafwuional

446-7469

304-674-6000 after 3pm.

.

Johnson's Mobile Home
Park nk:a 2BR mobile
home water &amp; traah paid,

NoPets.Caii645-050S
rent,
for
740·949-2237
Trailer

3br., 2ba. in Galllpotis
Feny $475. a men. +
dep. &amp; ref.304·576-2296.

$ 95000 Inc. a private not fof
.go to ORVB.oom to. view. ollt h _, ••1 de,_..tL
pr
c e.. ..._
'"'"" ....388·8654·
· ency treatment agency is
seeking a tuil tirne coun·
____,...._,....__
•
selor to work with juve"AA • Co.untry living
3 or 4 Bedroom 2 Bath · niles In Gallla County.
Applicants must hold or
Owner will Finan::e
1e
be
-•
Call to be Pre Qualified
at ast
dose 10 VU"
taining a LCDC II or LSW
740-423-9728
ucensure . Job duties in·
lude b t t r 'led to
- - - . . - - - - c ' u 00 lmt
AvOiding ~ foreclosure, asse~ment, · tre~t~ent
must sell! Low payoff. planntng.
lr'ldlviduat
Call 74()-446·3384
co~nsellng, group counsehng,
cas~ · manage:-~~-i:'~~~ menf and cns1s intervenFor sal~ 14~72 1997 lbr., :z lion. Please submit re·
ba .mobile
~ sume, cover letter and
1-304-n7~-JI51 9am·2pm
lhree references by mail
affer6(M-f) .
to ,S1~phen K. Thoma,S,
~ecutl\le
Director,
NEW Doubtewldes
Southern Ohi9 Solution~,
Inc.,. PO Bo)l 145. Gall•·
3br from $299 mo
mymldwesthome.com
~olis. Ohio 45631 . You
may
also
fax
to
74o-B2B-2750
740-441·2970 or email to
·-"!':!'""'!!'""":'-.:~- fiscal@ovbh.org.
"The Proctorville_.
Deadline lor submission
Difference~
is 4:00 pm on April 19,

water

hookup.

$1 and a deed is all you
need to own your dream

home. can Now!

Freedom Homes
888-565-0167

.

Come wotk for atop
employer, commmect
to offering employment

ing calculations,
good
~rpentry &amp; math skills,
comfortable w/dassroom
&amp;

opportunhletln our
aru

training . testing, must
be able to work in confined
spaces · and

heights. · HVAC

t10n
'

We pay up to $12.25/hr
after si• months

certifica-

preferred.

Full Tme employees are
needed to provide
customer .serviCe 0\let'
me phone for Non·Profrt
and Conservative

Fast·Paced
PositiOn.
Good Benefits. Send or

Gravel·
Dirt- AJ-Ume
740·985-4422
L &amp; L The Barn
44087_\VIpple Rd.'
Pomeroy,OH
(5 Points)

New &amp; Used Tires ..
We buy used tires,
&lt;;omputer wheel
alignments. We also
do Duel·s.light
mechanic work, ·

complete ser.vice oil
-· changes, small engine
repair.
·
We
service
and
Political organiza1ions.

deliver resume. and references to GMCAA attentlon. Sandra edwards,

B010 N. State Route 7,
Cl'leshtre, Ohio, 4S620
by 4-6-09 GMCAA is an

r Hiring Full Time
PoSitions·(2- 11 pm)
1 Onsite Doctor
1 Weekly Pay &amp;

EOE
·

::w:""o~rk~ing~-·.·u•pe•rv~ls--or,

Bonuses

equipment experience a must. lt)dustrlal
electrical background a
pius, call740-373•1513
r;;;.,.;i;,;i!!!!i!!o!!i!!,;;,,.
--

Working En\lironment
1 Complete Benefits
Package

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HI88·1MC-PAYU

heavy

·1 Fun &amp; Professional

Food S.rvica
Manager needed ASAP

COMMUNITY
HEALTH FAIR
Sponsored by

Pleasant Valley Hospital
Friday, May 8, 2009

· 8 a.m. to Noon
Front of PVH Wellness Center

OPEN TO THE PUB..IC
Various screenings,
·. demonstratipns
&amp; ,educational and tech1'191ogy
literature
For more information please

call PVH Education,
304-675-4340, Ext. 2004

Starting Saturday
4/4/09

Computers for
Bingo
Paying $99.00 a game
Bonanza &amp; Early Birds
included in packets

American Legion
Middleport

Davison
Landscaping LLG
Offering Lawn Mowing .
in addition to Yard and
. patio work.
· For your free estimate call
.
740-256-1253

S&amp;L
Trucking
Dump Tnl&lt;k Service
We Haul Gravel,
Dirt, LlmestollJ',

Coal Etc .••
Call Walt or Sandy

740-992-3220
or 740-591-3726
(Cell)

North
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t A Q '' 9 6 5
• K 12
Welt
EasV
• K Q 10 9
• 6 53 2
• Q 7 &gt;i
• KJ 6
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t K7

211625 Bashan Road
Racine, OH 45771 I

a

740-949-2217

Soulb
• A 71
9 A 10 .9
• J 83
• A Q J 10

Hou.-. 7:00am- 8:00 pm

BANKS

Dealer: South
Vulnerable: Both

TwJ~

CONSTRUCTION '

co.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Commerdal•
Residential
• Free Estimates

•"

erltra tricks can come lrom dla-..
monds.
h looks so nalural to make the holdup
play, ducking your heart see at tnck one.
Bin whal might happan nsid? Acareless
East would lmh)edlate~ re1um his part·
ner's lead. A more thoughtful East will

Racine, Ohio · 740..247·2019 :
OWnera:
Jon Van Meter &amp;
Paul !lowe

with his diamond king and thai dummy
has jack·d'oublotonof spade.s. That East
will shin to the spade king. Then. whon
p:
""'l the diamond finessa falls, you .wKI loso
·t l&gt;.l.Wt&gt;..'&lt;~ ~ E.'1AC.TL'( · five tr~ks: three spad.S, one .heart (at
Wl-l.tR£ t M&lt;\
trick one) and one diamond.
What does the lead tell you? That Wast
has on~ lour hearts. So, If you win trick

F'bo '&lt;Ou

!·

1-i.~N.t~,
C.~\E,F 7.

Cell: 74G-416-5047
email:
jrehadfrm@aol.com

· .

· on.e ·and take the diamond linesse, you
ca,n lose at most four1i1cks: three hearts

l)nd ona diamond.

11 the aighl cards in their sultara apllhlng
!

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- ~Astro-

'

,

• Ford &amp; Motorciaft
Parts • Engines,

'

Transfer Cases &amp;
Transmissions

• Aftermarket

~~;::::::::::::::~
•'

MR/00. Mondayhrs.flexible depending on client needs

·. I

question•

store management e&gt;epe- Any

call

rienco. Oualilied persons Dannr al 742·2372 or
Interested send resumes 508-0e88. Can drop
to PO BoK 211:· Chillito- billa off II Rutland Flra
the, Of14560t. EOE
Station.
(41 3, 10, t7

740-992-6971
Insured

Free Bs.timates

J411-112·1m
Stop &amp; Compare

For: • Chain Link Fencing &amp; Wood
Fencing • Room Additions • Glltllges
• Vinyl and Wood Siding • Roofing
• Pole Barns • Patio·s, Porches and Decks

YV

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RXSNEOHKOY

V· ASI"

• l.tTARMS IEWKZZ
PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "If I create fiom the heart, "'arly everything worl&lt;s; it
~om· the head. almost notl\lng." ·Marc Chagall

IMATDliLl d_ fi"ii1) ~ "- .( _ ~~
- -,:: ~ Cl e. W~lO

J."-QU· ~J. ~ P
ldlrod ~~ CLAY R. POll•\N

IJ•.'0

GAMI

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you

But you

-.,

R I J U N E.J

_I' I I 1·LJ . . . . ,. ,

I· I I r I I
KH S WI

another · lOOk bad Is aSking ror trouble .

Your. •slow bunt
~o

Ing up wm merely causa lunhfj!r trouble.

Not only will you aufler a loss af prestige;
· ·you'll also have lo deal with correcting
. your errore.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 221- You're Nkaly to
be out of sqrts arid attempt to aoothe
=~~=....,..::=:::=!~=~!!!~!!!!~~~~~=::::==~~~~~2!~!J · Unfortunately,
Your pain by go4ng
on a buying ~rea.
It won't help one bit, but _It
wtn put a emil&amp; on the fao&amp; ot yoUr ci'Od·

·Cell:.740.-416-!S34

1

Not affilatcd with Mike Marcum kOOfLng &amp;. Remodclina

seam!e:ss Gutters
Rooting, Siding, Clutters
fhsured&amp;llooded

·Vinyl Siding
•Rapl._n,
Wlnctowa ·

• Rlloflng
•Dicka

·Garagea
• Pot.-Bulldlngs
• Room Addition•

Owner:
JameaK-11 ·
742-2332

Replacement
Windom and
Vinyl Siding
Specialists, LTD
(740) 742-2563
• Siding • Vinyl
Windows • Metal
and Shingle Roofs
• Ded&lt;s • Addltioos

•l!lectrkal
•Plumbing
•PoltBarns

'Free Esrillllllts

COW and BOY

ltors.

J()hnsou's Tree
Insund.Fne

speaking on anytt'llng, important or not
You could be eo opinionated ancl .
l,i"ylektlng 1hat uaoclates won't know
how to talk with you.

GU£0 TO 'fOU&amp;U',_

"

·

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapt. 22)- Vou land to
lOOk at both aldel of an bsue befoi!t

rM ~T SHAVING
OFF mE-CAT Y.OU ....

Service

G.WpoUs, OH 45631

won't

mind

(June 21-July 22~- Trying io
ralionall:ie your mietakea rnataad of own-

740-985-4141

H&amp;H
·GuHerlng

of

that you'll need

CANCER

47239 Riebel Road, LOng Bottom, OH

25+ earltx ritnce

frame

thinking
pull off your revenge.

permll tha clear

IIIEW.IMCII,IWIB

Construction

' .

ZTOS

IMTTZ •..

S N AV

you lOok aelf-eervli'lg.
.
·
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - Trying to
· tlchleva something In order to make

can: MARCUM CONSTRUCTION

J&amp;L

1.

PHBA SNA

' SHZ

' panlon In order to 'direct attenllon to
~ouraelf . You might be su~X:easlul, but .
not in the way yo1.1 think. II will only_make

74Q-653-9657

...

" H '·z Z G A A B T X K F S' H X J

A Rt~ar;o_nQo· ·ltttGrt of . the

could put things ott so
long that It'll be too late to ~tan anything,
Irritating everyone.
'TAURUS (April 2D-May 20) - Jealousy
might cause you to try to Opslage a com·

with

David Lewis

what

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1 Race: Samsung 500
1 Whn: Texas Motor Speedway,
Fort Worth (1.5 'mi.), 334
laps/ 501 miles.
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1WIIM: Sunday, April5.
.J.
1lalt)'lll'lwlmer. Carl EIN/arT'
Ford . •
a 1 Qllllllf)q ft!COid: Brian Vickers.
Chevrolet. 196.235 mph, Nov. 3.
2006.
1 Race .......t: Carl Edwards. Ford,
\ 151.055 mph. Nov. 6, 2005.
II 11a1t race: At Martinsville SpeedWf:1J, Jimmie Johnson is more rei~
able than postal delivery and sun' rise_After au.sometimes the sun
gets hidden by clouds. Johnson
~ won for the first time all season but
, it was his sixtil Martinsville ~ctory
and fifth in the last six races at the
short.tracK. The No. 48 Chevrolet
was unimpressive in the earty laps.
Ahundred laps in, Johnson was
running 25th. De~ny Hamlin, a na-

MARK MARTIN
·races
greater
of their parts. The
Relief 500
, ; was
best.race of the season
·· to date. ·
·
: .,.;~lmmie Johnson haS won 41
• $eS· in his career, which only
: dates back to 2002. He Is by
; far the sport's most successful
i. driver, though not even close to
: Its most popular.
' 1&gt; David Reutimann re(llBins the
: .. on!)'·genuine surprise in the
~ - Sprint Cup standings. He held
:: ·on.to 11th place .by finishing
' ; 20th at Martinsville·. .
·! • The announced attendance fig.
: : ~re, 63,000, was a sham, ·profl.
:: abl)' exaggerated by about
:~ 10,000. .
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· ,.. So much for a Slow start. John:'·son Is now·fourtih in the points.
··' ·
1&gt; For Jeff Gor·
don, Mar·
tlnsville was another one that
got away. The
point leader
has finished
sixth or better
in five straight
races. Gordon
;:
going 47 races
. ,. without a victory is astonishing.
• ., Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s eighth·
• • place finish was his best of the
: • season to !late. ·
··
., Rick Hen·
drick's 176th
victory as an
owner came at
the same track
as his first. The
dnver who gave
Hendrick his
first win was
Geoff Bodine,
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1· years, 11 months afterwards.

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points runner~p. has been remarkably cons!$- ·
tent ... Jimmie
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won five of the
last six Mar- ·
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live Virginian and the on~ recent
I Race: O'Reilly 300
I Race: O'Reilly Auto
winner at Martins&gt;ille not named
1 Where: Texas Motor
Parts 250
Johnson, made an acrobatic move
Speedway, Fort Worth
1 Whele: Kansas (City,
past Johnson that was premature
(1.5 mt.), 200.1aps/300 Kan.) Speedway (1.5
and ultimate~ frustrating. The Ham- miles.
mi.), 167 laps/250.5
lin gambit, which occurred on the
1 Wheot Saturday, April 4. miles.
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456th of 500 laps, required some
liaR JH''S v.imet: Kyle 11\1m Saturday,Apfil25 ..
Busch. Toyota.
collusion with teammate Kyle
I last year's v.imet: Ron
1 QualilylrW ft!COid: Jeff
Busch, who was h~ng a rare bad
Hornaday Jr., Chevrolet
Green, Chevrolet.
day. With Hamlin tucked on JohnI Quallfylrc record:Bi II
son's rear bumper, Busch obligingly 193,493 mph , April 5,
Leslet', Toyota,173.833
slo\100. thus alloWing Hall\lin, via a 2002.
mph, July 1, 2005.
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Race
ft!COid:
Kyle
swift cut, to roar under Johnson en1 Race II!Cilld: Ricky Hen·
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Busch.
Toyota,151.707
tenng the first turn on a restart.
drick, Chevrolet,
When Johnson returned the favor, · mph, April ey. 2008.
125.094 mph, July 7,
I
last
raoe:
Kevin
Har·
1
on lap 485, tt was less elegant but
2001.
vick,
age
33,
drove
more timely. The two, Hamlin in a
I last raoe: With just over
Chevrolet No . 33 to his
Toyota and Johnson in a Chely,
roared into tum thr~ with the nose 33rd career victory in the nine laps left, Ke'lin Harvick passed Kyle Busch
of Johnson's up to the wheel well of Scotts Turf Builder 300
at
Bnstol
Motor
Speedand dealt with a short fi·
Hamlin's. They bumped. Both slid
way
on
March
21.
It
was
nal
restart to win at
beyon~ the concrete. When the two
also
Harvick's
first
series
Martinsville.
The race
cars regained traction. Johnson
victori
in
a
car
owned
by was plagued with rain
was ahead for.good.
him and wife Delana.
delays and cautions.

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as many months. In ·late
February~ Doris Jackson o(,
Tuppers Plains was found
murdered in her home, and
a Parkersburg, W.Va . man
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death.
. Coroner Douglas Hunter
pronounced Rizer dead
Friday afternoon at the
scene. Beegle said Rizer
sustained multil,'le gunsht?t
wounds, but satd no addi. tion~l details will be mad.e
pubhc because the mvesttgalion into the shooting
death is still in its 'initial
Phase. ·

The Montgomery County
Coroner will perform an
autopsy, Beegle said, and
the · Ohio B'ilreau of
Criminal Identification and
·Investigation will head up
t~e investigation into t)le
case. Pteliminary results of
the autopsy were not yet
.available at press time.
Beegle said his staff is not
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NASCAR This Week .
MARTINSVIllE, Va: - At age 50, Mark Martin has seen his share of ups and downs. He's ·
learned not to panic.
After moving this year to Hendrick Motorsports No. 5 Chevrolet, Martin stood 34th in the
Sprint Cup point standings four races into the season.l;leresponded calmly with top-lQ finishes,
sixth and seventh, in the races at Bristol and Martmsville.
·
Now Martin is up to 27th. With 20 races·left in
the regular season, Martin is only 117 points out
of 12th place, marking the boundary of Chase eligibility. If he k~eps cranking out top-1 0finishes and history suggests that he will...:... Martin still
has every opportunity to make the Chase.
"I'm excited about going evecy week, no matter
where it is," said Martin, a native of Batesville,
Ark. "I get distracted with that '5' car. I'm excited
working with the team and (crew chief) Alan
Gustafson and all of these guys, and my teammates, as well. . ·
After competing in Fords owned by Jack Roush
for most of his career, Martin spent the 2007-08
running partial schedules (24 races both years)
for Dale Earnhardt Inc. This year an opportunity
to join Hendrick Motorsports persuaded Martin
to go back to a full campaign:
·
"Every time I get a chance to be around (owner)
Rick (Hendrick), I just want to sit there and soak it
up like a sponge and try to I~ from him," said
Martin. "It's incredible how he makes people feel
and how he inspires them to do; you know, more
than you could ever think that you could. I think
.that everyone that works for him wants to succeed
for him, even more than they do for themselves,
and it's just areallyspecial quality." ·
One surprise for Martin has been the cooperative relationship with four-time champion Jeff
Gordon, who is, along with three-time defending
champion Jimmie Johnson and Dale Earnhardt Jr.,
his teammate at kendrick Motorsports. Gordon
aild Martin have adopted similar chassis setups.
"It's so surprising to me because Jeff Gordon,
you never see Jeff Gordon's car out of shape,"
said Martin. "You see mine sideways fairly often,
and I never would have thought our driving styles
would be so similar, and maybe they aren't, but
they feel similar.... We have been very close to
the '24' (Gordon) ever since California (the season's second race)."
Slow start notwithstanding, Martin remains
,
John Clark 1 NASCAR This \\leek
confident. · ·
·
"Every time.I strap in that race car, I'm putting II Milk Martin keeps cranking out Top 10 Hnlslles, he has a &amp;GOd opportunity
to make tile Chase. In his new digs wltll Hendrick, Martin rwmalns confident
everything I've got on the line," he said.
after a slow start.

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PORTLAND
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Portland woman has been
charged with the mur&lt;ler of
her husband on Friday afternoon.
Paula S. Rizer. Lovett
Road, Portland, is in custody of the Meigs County
Sheriff. She is accused of

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New Hendrick driver finding excitement in weekly-racing

Prinlrd on !110%
Jl«ydtd Ntwspriai

Predictably, Martinsville was a
struggle for Speed , the one-time F1
· driver. · rm sure Kyle Busch Is going
to offer to buy me dinner, since this
is the second time this year h'e's ·
wrecked me; said Speed. "So I'm
looking forward to that."
. NASCAR.Thll Week'l Monte
Dutton lfvn his take: "Martinsville
is probably
track for a
newcomer.
some lessons to I
Kyle
. Busch is I
teach."

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The Gaston Gazette

P.O. Box 1538

Gastonia, N.C. 28053
Dear NASCAR Thl. \'lltk,
I watch the Cup race on TV every
weekend. I have noticed a trend going back to last x.ear that I wonder If
anyone else has picked up on. Be:
fore the start of every race, our ooun· ·
try's national anthem Is played. Prior
to the anthem, the track announcer •·
request&amp; that all men and women remove their caps before .the anthem
, is performed.
On several different occasions, in·
eluding this last Sunday's race at
Bristol, I noticed that one person, in
particular, refuses to remove (her)
cap. That person is Delana Harvick,
the wlf8 Of driver Kevin' Harvick. Does
Oelana not have enough respect for
our cotintry and its flag to remove '
her cap?-Does she have some sort
o.f medical condition that forbids that
minute or two of sunlight from shin·
ing on the top of her head? Or is it
that she JUSt doesn't want to mess
up her pretty blond hair?
Terry Rider
Keokuk, Iowa
DeLana Harvick is a quality
person, and Illite sure she means no
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Numerous services are
still· open to low-incorile
individuals for such skills as
computer usage and job
searches, although the
groups agreed finding alternative. means of getting the
word out about them is necessary. due to limited
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London April proclaimed fair housing month
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to reopen ·
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SYRACUSE ·- Meigs
.County's only public swimming pool will reopen for
another season on May 23.
Syracuse Village Council
voted to reopen the pool at
'its latest meeting, setting the
pool's hou~ for noon to 5
p.m. The cost of admission
and which days the pool
will be open has not been
set yet. .'··
· .
Council also voted to hire
12 lifeg!Jards, a manger and
assistant manager for the
season. Council members
Dorothy Amberger and Joy
Bentley interviewed applicants and presented the hiring list to council. . .
· The following seasonal
personnel were hired, upon
certification, to work at the
pool: Heather Smith, manager, and Kellie Cundiff,
assistant ·
manager.
Lifeguards will be Sam
McCall , Angela Stuan, ,
James Whittington. Kristina
Williams, Aaron Moore,
Virginia Brickles. K : Anna
Hudson, Linds~y Roach ,
Stephanie Hudson , Daeryk
Colley and Jacob Zuspan.
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tion of President Barack in depressed circumstances,
Obama.
needin~ aid with fa~ily or
"What comes out of this is life sktlls, and even giving
a list of rriorities that we them a ride if they cannot
hope wil be considered," attend ·available services
Reed said.
and classes to lift them out
. Some thoughts aired d!Jr· of a cycle of poverty.
.
ing the discussion stressed ·. "It's about getting back to
the need to get back. to a. community that suppOf!s
basics ·- knowing your · smgle morns, ne!ldY famtneighbot and · having . lies and a way to foster self·
enough compassion ·to help respect," said . Sandra
that individual if he or she is · Edwards,
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Donnie Allioon·s career was considerably shorter than that of older
.brother Botlby. but the Huey\9wn, Ala... .
native was similarly successful. He
was Roo~ie of the Year in 1967 and
won 10 (now) Sprint Cup rar;es in on~
242 starts. Dllnnie finished fourth In
the 1970 lnd~napolis 500, then won
the l'.llrld 600 at (now) lowe's Motor
Speedway tile next day. Dllnnie All ioon
will be inducted into the lntematlonal
Motorsports Hall of Fame, In Talladega, Ala ., later this spring.

GALLIPOLIS - "This
discussion· has to be had.'"
Gallia-Meigs Community
Action Agency Executive
Director Tom Reed said as a
"conversation on ·poverty"
sought to come up with
potential solutions. to help·
mg the area's poor on to a .
better life. ·
· Solutioqs ranging frQm
additional support for agen·
cies battling poverty to
reestablsihing a :sense of
community were proposed ·
by about 20 people who
attended the 'discussion for
Gallia and Meigs counties
Thursday at Gallia 's Senior
Resource Center.
The.re was agreement
sorhe of the more obvious
answers, such as jobs, ed11-

deal with the investigation.
Similar artangemenis were
made in the investigation of
the Jackson murder in
February. ·
· Meigs County Emergency
Medical Services responded
to the initial · call for a
patient with a single gunshot wound; but · those
responding found Ri~er the
victim of multiple wounds.

GALLIPOLIS - Gallia
County · Commissibn,ers
recently proclaimed A~ril
2009. as Fair Housmg
Month in Gallia County,
marking the 41st anniversary of the passage of the
federal Fair Housing Act.
The federal Fair Housing
Act, Title VIII of the Civil
Rights Act of 19()8, was
passed by Congress at the
urging of President Lyndon
B. .Johnson, one week after
the assassination of Martin
Luther King Jr .• on April 4,
1%8. It d~lared that the
law of the land WI&gt;Uid now
guarantee the rights of equal
housing opportunity.
The primary purpose of
this act is to prot~t those
seeking a place to live from
seller or landlord discrimination . The goal is a unitary
housin~ market in which a
person s
background,
regardless of financial
nrsourcl:s, does not limit
access.
When the Fair Housing
Act was first enacted, it prohibited discrimination only
on the basis of race, color.
religion and national origin.
In 1974,.sex was added to
the list. .In 1988, disability
and familial status, the pres·
ence or anticipated presence
of children under 18 in a
household, were also added.
April has traditionally
been ·designated as Fair
Housing Month by the president of the United States
and by the governor of

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FrOm left, Gallia County Commissioners President Justin
Fallon, Commissioner Lois Snyder, Commissioners Vice
President Joe Foster and County Administrator Karan
Sprague were .on hand at the courthouse Thursday afternoon to proclaim April as Fair Housing Month 10 Gallia
County.
Ohio.
future in ensuring justice
The mission of fair hous- and housing opportunities
ing in Ohio is to improve for all Americans. All .citithe quality of life for all res- zens are encouraged to
idents and celebrate @hio 's acquaint themselves with
fair housing law which is their ri~hts that are protect·
substantially equivalent to ed under the law, and join in
the federal Fair Housing reaffirming a commitment
Act .
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' to Fair Housing for all
This is a time to remern- regardless of race, color.
her where we staned. to eel- religion. sex, national ori· ebrate 40 years of success- gin,~ancestry. familial or
es, and to march toward the disability status. ·

POMEROY - Bond for .
James Lee·.· Garnes was
increased from $50,000 to
$75,000 Friday as he made
his first appearance on an
indictment charging him
with crimes relating to evi·
dence in the Doris Jackson
murder case.
His trial has been .set for
May 14 .
The Meig~ County grand
jury returned a.tl)ree-count .
indictment against ' Games
Wednesday. He is eharged
with tampering · will! eVi·
d.ence, receiving stolen
pro{lert~ and obstructing
JUSttce ,. between F~b. 23,
when Jackson was killed,.in
her 1\Jppers Plains home,
and March 20. .
The charges carry a possi •
ble prison term of 11-1/2
years and fines of up· to
$25,000.
Garnes has not been
accused in Jackson 's stran·
gulation death, only with
tampering with Jackson 's
car, considered .the key evidence in the murder case.
The car was recovered in
Athens several days after
Jackson's body was found
in her dining room.
Judge Fred W. Crow Ill
granted
-Prosecutin~
Attorney Colleen Williams
request for a $75,000 cash
bond, in' addition to any
other bonds ·requiring only a
signature. Crow set a
$10,000 appearance · bond
and a $5 ,000 personal recognizance bond in addition
to the cash bond. ·
.
. Pomeroy
attorney
Christopher · Tenaglia,
appointed by Story to represent Garnes, will contmue
to. represent · him on t.he ·
indictment.
Garnes has been in the
Southeastern Ohio Re$ional
Jail at Nelsonville in heu of
.a $50,000 cash bond set by
Judge Steven L. Story last
month . Games was charged
in the lower court with
receiving stolen l?roperty
and tampering With evidence pnor 'to . his in(lict· .
ment last week .
· A second defendant in the
case. di.rectly charged with
Jackson 's murder and other
counts, is in jail in
Greenwood. W.Va ., on
unrelated probation viola- .
tion charges.
Prosecutor Williams said
Thursday she does not
know if Charles S.
Williams. 39. Parkersburg,
W.Va .. will appear voluntafily or if a governor's warmot will be.required. ·
No facts relating to the ·
crime have been ·released.,
and Prosecutor Williams
would not give specific
details as to the charges ·
against Garnes.
The Ohio Bureau of
Criminal Identification and
Investigation was charged
with the inve~tigation int!)
Plean -Garnes.~
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