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Green llght given today for final/handover of last valuable 'bricks' of Bnfla.los to general public

Meigs Basketball
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American Hydrogen receives flood of rest11nes
BY BaH Se ,.,....

"We .are so ;g.-ati.liiod
with d!e ou~pourim_g of
io.tmest in l!he . communi'IUPPERS PLAINS -To ty,n Weaver said.
say American Hydrogen
Tbe •o ompany plans to
Cotpm:alion (MICjlbas bad create around ·too jobs in
a good respoose when it '!he
OVCI' 3 periOd Of
comes In RlClei\'ing resumes lime Ye-. SoW:, AHC has
for job opcniQgS woold be an received :liOO resumes for
undets1•r••cJtj ~to diose 100 jobs and the iniLexie Weaver, dim:lt!Jr of tial biring isn't l.ikety to
opetations furllbe oompany. begin WJlil August, This bir9

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•IIUST-MVES: ,
These are amoog Iitle last
'brieks'1:lf20speoialrollsoUirst-isslile
Never"Circulated 6¢falos that everyooe i s
trying ro ·get. Weigl:!img ·Over 6 pounels,l!hey are heavier
tharn ·solid bars of 999 !)lllre silver. Aooor:dirng to tlhe Official Red
BOOk, m only three years tilst-issue rndkels j111st minted rin 2005 tlave
· already ililcreased •in "ValtAe by an astonishing 1400%. Values of all coins
liluc:tuate amd there are oever any yuarantees. 'So, to get in o0n this one
,readefs ~r tnmy, because ·only those wllle beat this final 72 hour order
deadlme are getting the b~icj(s along with six free rolls.

mg ramp is projootod to ductien of dleir product, facility in the East Meigs

con1linue throug'h dle ifali.
· Previously, AHC repotted lhe "blring rramp" would
be fi'om June-August but
dun bas been ~~~ back
sligbtJy DOt ·
Se :the
projecl isn't moVing ((!]'ward but because the company is still ~ die planning ·
process '.aDd gettling llhe
design finalized ;for pro-

Weaver said.
lndustrial Parle
Weaver said the hiring in
"As we get closer (to hirAugust would ilikely be key ing), we ' 11 actually post on
management
positions. the website those sjJecific
These managers would jobs we're hiring for right
then go on to bir~ the bulk then .~ Wea'Ver added.
of the local staff. Weaver ' Since AHC announced its
said !!his will give iocal plans to open a facility in
managcmen! a voice in hiring the people Who they Meigs County, it, along
will be working wi.th at ilie M
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$40,000 ,
public. Never-Ciroulated~are
"'the ones most likely to increase in
(UMS) lt's lilre a nm ·OD the banks. The value," said Milton.
phones just keep~ off the hook.
These full Vault .Bricks of firstThat's because only hours remain for local issue Rolls are .so impressive to
residents to get valuable bricks filled with hand out to ehi.l.dren or graudone of the hottest ooins of the century. These cbildren, family members or myare no ordinary ooiDs. These are amoug one special that you want to
the last of the firsHssue Butfalos in Never- impress. You just won't ~ the
Circulated condition.
· expr Rim oo peoi.le's faces 1Vhen you
In fact, these first-issue Buft'alos are e\11!11 band tlbem oUt. It's lib! you jUI!t pve
more special because they are in twenty- them a Million Dollars. ·
five coin rolls aDd remain sealed in private
"Tbe most impreave way ro Rive them is
Official Vault Biii:es secured under look and iii the fUll sealed Vault Bo:res, but -we a:it\
key in the vault of the privately beld World l!top ·people l'rom breakiD,g the buies opea
Reserve M:onetaey Exrh•nge. Each sealed and bandiog them out iDdividulll;y, 'Which is
vault box oontains a full 'briCk' of 2:0 rolls why we're gi•if« ~ 6 .rolls free widteach
of the valuable first..isslie coins in Brilliant l:lrick. Everybody 11111!1118 tto be taking at least
~~ -500 coins in all 4 run briclcs 1Pibile diey slill have time toeall
"Everyone wants them. Its a miracle we to get them," Milton said.
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even have auy. And, for just 7ll hours we are
~Just dlink if ~ had SIMid se.;aal bridls
handing them over ro everyone who eaUs . of the firiiHssue !004 Ke ellom Ndlels. Rijlt
tbe ,National Hotline to ~ !Jt?!.'ning at_ oow ywll be teuq4ed to cash them aD in lr.:
8lliQ a.m. tbis llllll'lliDIJ," oonfirmed Timotby _oae liil8e jrip&lt;j So ~ beit!ld1'ualle,..daa't
Milton; Chief: Of COiii Opem1~ ltsr"tll ewer get~ .._lillie~ g • ," Ul:jld \Rim .
Worid Reserve Monetary Excb•nge.
wen uow, here's UJOther cb"""' to get
•First-issue coins like these are highly these valuable bricks. BeginDing ~ .at
sought after, but we've never seen ~ 8:30 Lm., the N.tioo•l Order HotliDe ope1111
like this, Aocording to The Ol11ciaJ BA!d Book,. to the pu.blic. Until our final deadline ill just
A Guide JkxJk of.Unired States OoiDs these 7! boun they'll be bandliQ( the
numnickels are already worth at least a quar- ber of calls. Th get ill, readers an just dial
ter to collectors. In only :years they have l-1100-417l~ ask tor Dl!(lt. BNSAO. If
already increased in value by an aStonishing the lines are busy, p!eeaelr.eep tryiog.
1400%," Milton said. The first-issue nickels
The \\Qid Rem"' has jllllt ilrmouDDed
were only minted in 2005 and there an that it is also giving ~ 6 free Nevernever be 8IIY more. .
Circulated mils of the new Bu1falos to ewly'"So just imaginP. what these .. ..... twmt.r ooe wbo beats 1his final order dndfni mr
,five coin rolls of first-issue Bu!felos oould the last \Uit Bricks.
bring someday. These are not just ordinary
"We have to put li!llits on dealers. But
nickels in coiDIDeirial forty-coin bankrolls. everyone '!lise .-bo' calls before tbe dellliYou can't get bricks lilre these from the U.S. line should be able to gret what they need,w
~t or 8IIY local bank. These coins Milton said. •
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ete rorever retired, and you can't get them
rolled this way anywhere," he said.
And here's the best part. "We are givil« lip aU our remaining finlt.tssue rolls
ror jast $12.44 eacb: The .run Vault Bricks
weigb l'liOfe thlm 6 pounds. So .be careful,
you'll need both hands topiek them up," he
said. "Remember they are Never-Circulated
IJld haw oever been in the haDds of the

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•CircWlilted ~irst-issui! rolls with each vault brick to everyone who beats this
firnal 72 hour order ~dline to clean oJJt our last bricks of Buffalos,
Begirnnin~ at 8:30 a.m. today ~eaders can get them immediately by calling
the National Older ·Hotline to11·1ir1!e at 1~-5561 and asking for ·De,rt.

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Those who beat the deadline will get each new first-issue Buffalo roll for only
$12.44 ipii:IS shjpping..Each sealed vault brick contains 20 of the special sized"rolls
of OOrty-fille Buftalos in &amp;illiant, Never·Cilt:ulated coodition, th;lt•s 500 co.ins in all.
THE WORlD RESERVE liiiClNETARY EXCHANGE IS NOT AIJILIATED WITH THE UNITED
SlATES GOVERNMI3Nl OR ANY GOVERNMENT AGENCY. THE INCREASE IN COLLECTIBLE
VALUEOF·CERTAIN PRIOR ISSUES OF U.S. COINS AND ,CURRENCY DOES NOT GUARANTEE
THAf. OlJIRRENT ISSUES WILl ALSO INCREASE IN VALUE. AU TRANSACTIONS LESS
SHIPPING ARE BACK£0 BY T+-tE WORLO RESERVE MONETARY EXCHANGE WITH A
90 DAY MONEY BACK Gl:JARIINffi 'OF THE PURCHASE PRICE UP TO $10,000.00.

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first-issue Buffalos that are now being releasetj to the geheral public by the private World Reserve. You can't get these 'brioks' of 20 rolls anyWhere else. Not from the U.S. Government. Not'from
the federai ·Reserve. Not from any local bank. These coins are ho longer being minted and there can never be any more. Only those who beat the final 72 hour deadline in just hours can still get
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the
Southeastern Ohio Regional
Food Center, which sefl!es
more than 200 food pantries,
soup kitchens and other congregate meal sites.
As a result of this grant from
the FAO, the Center is establishing a Food Purchase Program.
which will. allow it to make
quality. nutritional bulk food
purchases in quantities that will
benefit all pantries served.
The center's frrst purc hase
from the program was 36,000 .

POMEROY- Food pantries
and soup kitchens around
Meigs County will now be able
to purchase nutritious food at a
reduced rate, thanks to a grant
from the Foundation for
Appalachian Ohio (FAO).
FAO made a grant of $28,665
to the Hocking ·Athens Perry
Community Action Agency out
of its Emergency Hunger Relief
Fund for Southeast Ohio, which
included contributions from
donors who work with The pounds of ground turkey. delivColumbus Foundation donors . ered to its facility in Logan on
Thursday
morning . Food
and others. .
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ANNIE'S MAiLBOX

Haunted by the 'other woman'
back and says nothin~. Ooo selves, rm DOt sure if it is
was Mt her first affarr, l10I' serious neglect or ndl. The
her most recent. I don't oldest one already drives.
think 'h e's interested in pick' My~ rold me the
ing up where he left off, so ~~e girl has shown her

BY KAntf Mnun •
,...., MARC:Y SllG•R

Dear Aazh • A few years
ago, my husband, ~n
had an affair with :a family what do I do? - ftwpl...t
friend. I disoovered tbom by die Odler
Dear .R•unted: Don
· kissing in the kitchen. I .also
needs
to stay away from this
found out ~n's family
knew about the affair. My . woman. and if that means
sister-in'-law actually pro- avoiding his family when
vided a place for them to she is there, so he it He
owes it to you not to treat
rendavous.
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My in-laws .stiU welcome the affair lightly and expect
· this woman and her bus- · you to he chummy with a
band into their homes. 'lbey woman who has no respect
are 0fien invited to family for your IIUII'I'iage. He
· functions, even thou~h my should inform his parents
in-laws know hOw pamful it and siblings that when
. is f0r me. When she is Jezebel is present, he will
areund my husband, she leave. And he should keep
tries to involve herself in his ' his word.
Dear Almie: A woman I
conversation. When he is
with her, he acts like noth- know , leaves .her three
i.t~g ever happened, joking teenagers unsupervised a
and laughing .. Don and I Jot. She is engaged to a
have been to counseling, but wealthy man, and it seems
it doesn't help when I see as if his money is more
this 9ezebel in his mother's important · than her kids.
Whenever he wants ,t o see
bouse all the lime.
I have tried to explain ber, she drops everything in
bow Ul!Comfortable this ' order to travel with him
makes me, but Don says it's while the kids are left on.
not 'h is fault she is at his par- their own.
If these were younger
ents' when he visits his famil&gt;'. That's true. I also know children, I would not hesihts family ,c an do what they tate 'to conllwt social services, but since they are
want in their own home.
This woman •is married, teenagers and can pretty
and her husband just sits much take care of them-

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ptcturesonheroellphoneof
naked teenage boys - p~
tos taken at the house while
Mom. w~ away. H_ow much
of thts ts my. husmess? -

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Dear Utah: Children
under the age of Hi are still
minors, and
although
mature teens ~ he left
alone for a oertam length of
time,~ kids 0011 't sound
responstble enough to he
ttusted. If you know the
mother, tell her about the
naked pictures .a nd make it
clear she is asking for serious trouble by leaving her
children alone for enended
periods. Teenagers need
supervi.siOIL Suggest she get
an adult babysitter maybe a giandparent - to
stay in the bouse While she
is traveling.
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Dear Aaaie: I read the
letter from "Need Advice in
Arizona," wbo wanted to
know whether ber live-in
rt!lationsbip with "Chetn
would work out, CYen
though be's 20 years dder
and·d oesn"twanuogetmarricd This .bldy makes my
·b1ood 'boiL

She's 26 years old, has
two young ~- without
the hellefit of_~e and
dared_a ~man vffio ,
left i?JS family for her. ~
a Jli1U she IS. She~
that she wants ~ wodding
, of my . ~s and ~o
more ciltldren: Sounds ~
the system wtll be adding
more cfependents.f!ll' us taxpa~g people. When is she
gomg to grow up? I wmy
far her kids and their future.
Thanks for lt;ning ~ vent.
. -An yal IP M .nal
Dar U.)'dl: Sev~
~ vented about this
'Woman, but we also heard
from others who hlld been
in similar straits and
advised as you did - that
she ne€ds to J1)a!Ure. We
concur.
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Jllll'cy s..r, 1011,;- dliton of tie ·Aint lnllrn
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s.ant.y, Aprilll.
POMEROY _
Meigs
CountyOuislianMCllorCyde
Associalion, "Delivered,~
~ meeting, 5 p.DL,

sing, 6 p.m., S1ivenwille
Communily
Church,
PortbmL "Ddivemf' to
sing. Fdlowship I'DIImWtg.

CHESTER _ , Regional
Officers•. Garden Club
~ting, noon, Chester
United Methodist Cburcil,

ALFRED "Unity~
singers to he at tbe Alfred
United Methodist Chiii'Cb,
7 p.m.
.
ALBANY- Gospel jam
session at Carpcllta' 8aplist ·
Onm::h, Ohio 143,6-8 p.m.
Open to all pafw and
the public.

c.omn.m Grounds.

Se'"'ay, Aid IJ

potluck.

Mol Ia~ Apri114
POMEROY'- Big Bend
Farm Antiques Oub, 7:30
p.m., Mulheuy Community
Center.
POMEROY _
Meigs
County Garden Club {~~eel­
ing 7 p m
Pomeroy
Lib'
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rary.

Birdldays
1U e lay, A(lriiiS
BOtTOM Doris BcalbRI will observe
her 80th biltbday·on April
LONG

Church events

For the Record

t:S. Cuds may b ~t to
Fridlty, April II
. bent 346fi5 8Jishan Road,
LONG BOTIOM · Long
Botto-.
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Gospel sing at the Faith Full ' 45743.

April librarY events
POMEROY
-The
Meigs County District
Public Library announces
the following free events
for April:
Family Movie Night, 6
pin., today, Pomeroy
Library with the film "Alvin
and
the
Chipmunks."
Refreshments provided.
A tie-dye program will he
offered at 4 p.m~ April I 5 at
the Racine Library. Bring
your own items to be tiedyed. Items must be white
or vecy light in color.
A presentation on how 10
use the Inter-Library Loan
System will he presented at
6:30 p.m. on April 17. The
system helps readers fmd
books not available throulrtl
the local library and take
them out on loan. For more
information c.all Thomas

1be Libnuy Book ClUb
will meet at 6:30 p..in. on
A.pril 29 at Ill!: Ponleroy
Libiary to new the book
"Strange as This Weaber
Has Been" by Ann Pancake.
Anyone can palticipate in
the club.
Video Game W.agbl For
Teens will take .place from
4-6 p.m., April 29 at the
Eastern Librnry. Play Guitar

Simmoosat 'm -5813 . .

Sqrulus Q1 992-581J. . ,

Hero D and ill, Rock Band
and
Dance,
Dance
Revolution. Food will also
he served.
Spring story time is 2
p.m., Mondays, Racine;
2:30
p.m.,
Tuesdays,
Eastern;
2
p .m.,
Wednesdays, Pomeroy, 2
Thll!'sdays,
p.m.,
Middleport.
For more irrfomwtion on
all programs call Emily

POMEROY- Riduld Clay "Diet" Qlin, 64, Poincroy,
f:e~,:y~ 10, 2008, his borne SUIIOOJidcd by

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.M ASON, W.V.a. - w.twna ~umni liJ'e prepmng fur
MIDDlEPORT - A motor Yellicle accident .on County
tbeir annUal banquet on May 24 ,at d!e WJihama Road 5 and Ohio 7 was lqX'II'tOd early Thursday mornillg.
Gymnasium. Oasses of" 1928 l!hmu,gb 2008 will observe A landirlg moe was made on :the mad ito transport a patient
their 10-year mmiaas, .annd the class of ":58 'Wiill cele- to a medical facility by belioqptcr. The Middlepott liire
kate lheir 50th.
Depaltlllelllt, !Meigs EMS and Ohio State Highway Patm1
All gRduales are · vitM. Doors wiD 0pcit· lit 4 p.m. to ~ded. No futtber details were ,avJiila'b1e at press ilime.
:anow lor ~ .and ':a ~ will lhe present for OSHP is !handling :the accident report.
·
indiWdual 3nll group ~- Dinner will lhe seJved lby
Muon &lt;lurpla' of ORb of Eastern Star at 6p.m.
POMEROY - An .aooident involving two vehicles was
ResetVation ((!11[1S are :avialable fi~Qm Dee Bumgaildner .at ~at 1ihe .interseotion of Ohio 7 .and Ohio 143 yesteri773-5488, oc liool Healtlb Aid l'lhm1macy i.n New Haven, day ~Gml. No ;injuries WOI'e i:c;p0rled. The Pomeroy
W.Va.., Bob's Ma!klt of Mason, and Peoples Ban'k iin f'iliC Dqwtment an!l Meigs EMS MOI!Iic 5 a-espondod. No
~ddkpmt. 'lbey are due May 15. .
funher &amp;J:aiqs were .available .lit press tirQe. OSHP is hanA dance - fMiow witlb Bcmita and .Julldy Alllen.
dling tlbe accident repmt.
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He was born on Sept. 14, 1943, ill ~ CoUIIIy, SOlD of
tbe IMe Oay ml Thdma ('llacy) Eblin. He n:Md
a
l'ureman fur tbe ~County ffigbway Department 3nd is
a~- oflbe
12l71 of Pameloy.
,
• In addition to his pan:ills, be was pmoedocl by ,a brolbel'in-laVO:, -.e~ aunts al_ld ~
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He IS survived ~ his wifS. Ruby Eblin, Pomeroy; four
~ ~ ~w, Diue and Steve Pclers.. Kim and
~ Davts, Taw Lavcadar, and Tmcy ml Doug
BQ~ four ·~ Lynn and Dormie 1-teodridcs,
ltqt•" and Cll1os Dia-Aoosta, Kay Smith and Eddie
~.II gr:aOOcbildreo, Bcyce, Jilli, Trevor, Caleb. Adam,
~ ~ Shandi, Bunni, Dyla, and Ooopcr; :and
ame~ Heruy, He:3tlw, Katin, Lacie, ~
tlddie U. Amanda, Zaoh and Eddie Jr. Also surviVing are sislei'S, Bcny ancl La~ Triplett and Helen lo:nhowcr, a
very ~a! cousin,_Jay 1hlcy and an uoole Melvin Thlcy,
alQQg with sevmli meces and llqlbews, alUSins ml fricnls.
Scrnoes will be bcld • 2 p.m. on Sullclay, Aprill3, 2008,
• die Anclel'son Mdlaniel Funer,al Home in Pomeloy. pan_tt!es and .soup kitchens
m Adlens, Gallia, Hoclci.ng.,
. ()16. i•ing will be Pastor Doug Q)x and Pastor Henly Eblin.
Burial will be in R~ Cemetery_ Friends may calloo Jac:bon, Lawrence, Meigs,
·Sabnday, Aprill2, 2008 fuMn 2 to4 and 6 to'9 pcm. ancllirom M&lt;Mgan, Perry, Ymten, and
·10 a.m. tiD dle time of scrvloeon Sunday at lbc funcni bome. Washington Counllies will
An ooline ~stty is available at www.andersomnc- h:ave the ~tiion to purchase
the ground tmt.ey .at a
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a 101118 illness,.swrounded by bis loving family and friends. fur ilhe Hocking Alhens
He began life on June 21, 1937 in Pomeroy, the son of Pony Community Action
Waller and Lena {Hines) H.mun.
A.gency, money from food
' He followed his love 0f languages .lild ,graduated from pantries' pu.rcha8e ,of the
· Ohio University in 1959. He pursued post-graduate studies turkey and o!Jbei food
at tbe University of Cincinnati, M'woi University and stud- items will be Fetumed to
ied in France lbrough the University of Qregon.
die
Food
Purchase
He lallght foreign languages, :amon,g 'Odler studies foc Pm,gram, aUowing i!IJe
IDBIIY yem at Gariiekl Hi~ Sdlool ;and Hamilton ,H§h · foodbank Ito have a ronSchool. He was a reOO,gnir.ed national aulbority on Haviland stant source of funding fur
O.ina and presented 'selllilllll"l at nalional ll'lf¥'Jjngs. He was oontinued bulk pUFcilasing
active in the oollertiioo and sale of fine clJina far many years. of quality, nutritional food.
Lany is Slllvived by his lwodw:n: Olaries W. Hamm, MD.,
1his grant pro'Wdes us
·Allen W. Hamm, M'dael W. Hamm,:and Rebert L Hamm, his with a new eppommity to
sista" 8etiy (Hanuril Johnson, and mllny nieces and nephews. i.ncrease our food inventory
lntmnetit ofbis cremains will be at Beedl Grove Cemetery for QUT pantries 'bY pilrchasin l'bm:roy. Glaveside 1llCllliJrial setVices wiH be celebrated . ing quality meats and
at !;30p.m., Jtme 2i, 2008, lit Beech Grove Cemetay.
canned goods on .a regular
Manorial contributions -may he made to Hospice of basis to add 10 our short
·Hamilton lOiO Eaton Avenue, Hlunilton, Ohio 45013, "'In supply of donated foods we
IoVin! IDelllOI)' of Larry Hamm.~ ·
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1be ~ Funeral Home, 3080 HomewMd Way at Rt.
4, Fllidield is serving the fiunily. Online oondolences

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. Ha-.. W.V&amp;., passccl.away ooApril "9,1008, II hi~ boole.

Be Wll bam on JUDe 5, 1960 in (".allipGiis, ·soo of f\rances
~ ~~1's Keal
of NewherHaflbevenMaod tbeu l~te !-~
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was .a mem ·O
ount moo uapbst
:Dalll:ll on C••l"'"" Hill Ruad in Pomeroy. He was a w;Clllal sillgCI' and he loved music ;p~d singing.

: In Mclilion to his falher, be was preceded in death by an
·infarc sibling.l.ouis is SIIIVived by his mother, Frances Kent
:of New Raven; brother, Richard (Beverly) Kent of
:C1amDore, Okla.; two sisters, Karen (Scott) Price of Gacy,
;IDd..mlll-aendl (Allan) Downillg of'Qrove, Qk4.; nephew,
.Maalrw Prioe-u.ff"__,..--niece
sanr,
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Aaidenls tepot ltd

with ~!company Hydra
Fuel Cell ~on have
been na1Qf'4 as oollaborat.ors m $972;992 Third
Frontier Grant with Ohio
University being the ..grant
awardee. AHC .and HRX:

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lhe said.
Food panbics provide an
important
service
in
Appalachian Ohio, patllicuJarly in tbe ilen oounties ilh.at
will benefit from &lt;this ,grant
IJn 1hese counties, more l1han
30 peroent ,of the 'J"'pulation
is living in .povetTty .and ·one~ril -of ,a) I residents .are
served by food pantries.
However, many panll1ies .are
n0w running low on feod
and wme lhave recentlly
been fm:ced to close.
. "There Jll'C many basic
n~ !Jl00Ple in this region
stttqggle to meet, n said Cm:a
IBFoo'k., FAO President and
c;. n m lfiiiiiiiD
COO. ~e goal of our
!Food bamk and FAG officials gathered lor full &lt;lileliveJY 101
6rganiution is to enhance
36,000 !)OIJTlds ol J!IR!IIllmlll !t:~rkey ilhat was plJrcmaseciB5;,. 11'he quality of life for the citreswlt o1 a grant ifrom !Fl\0. left to ~ght : Dean Cole, mem- izens of this r.egiori, and we
ber of fAO Board cl Direelo!:s; Tom Yaskdll, operatians are 'happy to work with The
coonilinator ·f or tt:1e Souilheasterm Obio 'R egiooal !Food Columbus
Foundation
Oemter; Dorma Cole; 'HG!Iy Dwetl, outreaCh .and &lt;alomor 'S9T· donors in providing assisvices coordinator for FAO; Didk ·Stevens, F:ooo and tance to families faced with
NwtmiQn ·Divisi:om Director for HoCking i\thens ~eny the increasing struggle of
Comrrumity ,A-ctioo Agemcy; .Marilyn Sloan, a local food prowding nutritional food
balilk 'CI!I011ilimator; and Mark Halilmam, .resouroes manager for their families.~
,liif ilhe Sollltheastem Ohio IRegioAIII Food Ceriter.
For more information
about
the Emergency
,receive," Stev.ens said.
ciates ilow :the sales from Hunger Relief Furul and 10
Tom Yask!ofl, die opera- 1he food ·p wdtased thmugh find out how TO make d
tions manager fm tbe llhe new pmgram.w.ill allow do1101ion, contacl FAO at
Southeastern Ohio Regional it •ta continue iin ;peq!Ctuity.- (740) 753-1111 or l!isit
Food Center. said ihe appre· "This is a new day for ,us," www.appalachianohio.org.
ptTGCess inte fuel cells could not a problem in Meigs
result in a future, .alternative .County.
"We're very ]Jleased with
power source.
Weaver complimented how the community has
the loc.al support the com- stepped up to support us,~
{ACE).
pany has received as well she Clqllained.
Email
·"Fesumes
10 .
~ ACE was developed as support . from OU to
lby OU Professor Dr. make the p:roject success- lobs@A.,mericanHydrogenC
Gerardine Bone. lt splits fu1. She stressed lack of o'rporalion.aom or for more
hydrugen from nitr0 gen in support ·i s .a big ~eason Jrtformation visit their webthe ammmni.a molecule. :wiby startup 'b usinesses site at www.{;lmericanhydroDevelopment
,of
!Jhis. fail but lack of support is gencorporation.com.
w.iJ.I oollaborate (.aild lihere·
fore receive ~me of the
funds) with OU an commercially developing m.ammO- .
nia catalytic dect:Folyzer

ship workshop will he .conducted to address the specific needs and ,concerns of
bJeast cancer~ survivors.
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bst-year - IU9c w0men
:llieeCs. acpbews and cousins; and many friends.
.
scheduled mammograms
; A JJI!'tiiOrial service will be beld .at I p.m. on Saturday, events plmned f&lt;B" lbrough- through Think~·
·' ~ U, 2008, at Anderson Funeral Home in New Haven Oilt the county. So far,
The
]JrogrBID
is
.
for
all
Women's
Heailh Day
:with Pastor Dennis We:aver officiating.
. ·
events
are
pbmncd
fl!lr ·May Meigs Counly women who
: VISiting ,hours will he from 5-8 p.m. on Friday at the
:fnncnl home. A registry is available on-line by,.. visiting l3 .at St. P.ml's United fall within the income lllld
Methodist
Church
i.n age guidelines and !Jhe
•WWW.IIIcler!iontb.oom.
~Plains, Aug. 21 at · i ncome ' guidelines allow
the Pmtland Community women with low to moderCenter., Oct. 7 · at the ate incomes to participate.
: POMEROY - Ratvla!J Lee Gibbs, (i2, Pomeroy, died Reedsville F':tre ~t. FQT example, a won'tan, .age
A:dditionally, ,a ·survivl!lr- 35 or oldet:, who · makes
:April6, 2008, at Holller Medical Center in Gallipo;}lis.
• He was a barge mechanic for AEP River Division. He
a lllfiii!M of the Full Gospel Lighthouse (Jhurcb i.ri
apply for $75, 000 through
:Pomeroy, ad wodicd for the Ohio and West Vrrginia
the program for $6,000 indi:Depaltlbt4 of Highways; and was a member of the Big
vidual home repair projects. ·
·Bend CB Radio Cfub as "'Chal'lie Brown."
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Trussell said the project
.&amp;omflarjeA.l
: He was born Feb. ;25, 1946, in Mason, W.Va., son of the
would serve approximately
Uoyd F. and Shirley Jordan Gibbs. He was also pre22
home projects for very
in death by his sister, Rebecca Gibbs; a niece, Megan Company for road improvelow-ipcome
households.
•Willis; mother and father-in-law, Clarence (Maxine) ments ,0 n Gilkey Ridge
The
application
is due on
:Jordan; aunt and uncle, Albert {Ada) Oldaker; brothers-in- Road, of $52,266.24.
Monday.
:Jaw, Pat Aeiker and Tim ,Michaels.
.
All of the projects will he
Attending the . meeting
__ ; Surviv.lii'UII: hi~ wife, Shirley Gibbs of.PoD)eroy; dau,gh- funde~ _ through·
the
were
Cornmissi()ners Sheets
;ters: Gina ('Rick) Birchfield of Groveport, Rhonda L ~- Community Oev~ topmen,t
and
Mic.
k Davenport and
· :{Chacl'MdGbben) uf eoOlvffie; a son: Rllfldall ' J. 'Otbbs
· 1&lt;"
', ru-m.._.
Felly) of Pomeroy; Grandson, Andrew Birchfield; Block Grant fiB'IDula pro- Clerk Gloria Kloes.
,.~·~·
gram, under the control of
·sister, Kathy (Troy) Willis of Long Bottom; uncles: the commissioners.
·
C. "Bill" (Iris) Gibbs of New Haven, W.Va. ; Frank
Trussell conducted a sec:Finnicum of New Haven; ·sisters-in-law: Patricia (Hershel) orui public hearing on an
:Whire of Racine, Cindy Aeiker (Vic Laughery) of upcoming application for
•Pomeroy; special friends, Walter ~abney of Point Pleasant, funding for home repairs
:w.Va., Dave Kn"JIP of Mt. Alto, W.Va. ·
.
through the United States
; Funeral wliS held at U a.m. on Thursday, April I 0, 2008, De artm t f A · lture/ ·
'at the funeral borne with Pastor Roger Hunter officiating. ' P
en
gncu
. :Burial was in Sunrise Memorial Gardens. Visitation was on Rural Development.
The
total
Housing
:wednesday.
Preservation grant will
make $9 million available
across the United States, and
.
$277 .~91.5 I available in
I
Ohio. Trussell said she will

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$31 ,200 .a year is eligible; a manager, Courtney Sim · is
woman with a family of two the chairperson of Mea and
can 'have a yearly income of Carolyn -Grueser is a Think
P2,001!l, etc. Call Norma . Pink progtam volun~.
·
TrnTes at 99~!(i'1,m~-236 ·
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for more
information.
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GRA .. O
Torres can also refer women·
- ,' 50 and over to other programs meant to provide low
or no cost mammograms.
Torres i!l, the Think Pink

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Harve we got a sale for you! Our annual spm.g sale bas ·

the National Association
Social
Workers,
the
,Department of Veterans
Employ~

Affairs

!Education System, and The
Compassionate Friends.
Connie Halley, LSW,
Holzer Ho~pice Social
Worker . said, . "We are
'Pleased to be able to ofti:c ,
this educational telcconfer·
ence to the community." We
encourage all health care
professionals, counselors,
parents, educators and
members' of the community.
10 attend this wm;thwhile
session. "Everyone is welcome", she added.
The teleconference is proby
Hospice;
duced

MASON, W.Va. - The
Stewart-Johnson Veterans
.of Foreign Wars Post 9926
will award up to 15 tuition
scholarships of $500 each to
qualifying area college students and high school
seniors . who have been
accf&lt;pled to college.

. To qualify fOI' these scholarships applicant .must he a
veteran, dependent of a veteran or have an immediate
family member that is a veteran. Members of Post 9926
and their family members
will receive first considerntion. Applications may he

_ .·ll•gu.a and will:run until April30l
Neaityelfay•••ingin our store is 50-70% eft' big store
prices,. Rtfidous books, Bibles, fabric (over 85,• yards).
kitdlen items, silk Dowers, foocl, snacks, upholstery
fabric, ~ry fabrk; scrapbooking and more.

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information, stu-

dents should contact their
guidance counselor or MSG
Jeffrey A. Russell, 304-201.
3013, 304-593-2534.

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calling 992·6763 or 992- pated in track &lt;ir crosscountry a minimum of two
3200.
Eligible applicants must years in hi~h school.
he a Meigs High School
Application~
must be
Senior or a graduate attend- ,returned to the selection
ing cilllege who has partici- committee by May I.

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professionals.
The symposium, . open to
the public, will he held on
Thursday Apri,l 17, from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Obio
University Baker Center in
Athens. Cost for the symposium is $225. A continental ·
breakfast starting at 8:30am
and lunch are included
For the full agenda and to
register, go to www.the- ,

salescentre.com. Payment is
made by credit card at the
time of registration.
. Tickets must be .purchased by April 15.
More information about
The Ralph and Luci Schey
Sales Cemre at Ohio
University can also be
fourul at www. thesalescentre.com or by contacting
Ken Hartung at 740-5939328.

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insunmce rate?
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: MASON CITY, W. Va, -Emogene Crow, 85, of Mason,
~W.Va, died April 8, 2008, at Rocksprings Rehabilitation
::Genrer. Arrangements .will he .announced later by
:Foglesong-Tucker Funeral Home.

OU's lith Annual Sales Symposium slated
A1HENS -. · · "Clumge is
oonilant. Is your sal,es team
headed in · the right direction?" is the theme 'af this
year's annual sales symposium at the Ralph ·anc:l Luci
Schey Sales Cen~ Ohio
Univen;ity. ,
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Attendees will have the
opportunity to explore best
practices and network with
leading cx.perts from top
performing qompanies who

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answered gardening questions from those anending.
Kneen was assisted by
several master gardeners
who also offered assistance
to thoSe attending not only
in selecting plants from the
well-filled tables, but on the
right planting place with the
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KINSHIP PERMANENCY INCEN11VE
The Kinship Permanency Incentive program provides timelimited incentive payments to families caring for their kin.
Eligible families will receive an initial payment of $1 ,000
child to defray the cost of initial .placemenl and may receive fiv
hundred dollars per child at each of six-month intervals (up to a
maximum of $3,500) 10 suppon 'the stability of the child'~
placement in the home . Participation in this program does n
prec lude these families from receiving Child only TAli!FI
benefits : time-limited ince11tive paymems are in addition to
TANF benefits.
Eligibility requirements for Ohio's Kinship Permanency
Incentive Program include:

• The court must have awarded legal custody or guardianship
the chiid on or after July I. 2005 to the kinship caregiver.
• The public children services agency must hav.e completed
Relative o r Non-Relative Substitute Placemen'r
Process. inclusive of a criminal background check.
completion of an application fmm .
• The gross income of the caregiver's family, includiag
child. may not exceed 300 percent of the fedeal poven
guidelines.
For more information about the program. please conlllct
Meigs County Depanrnent of Job and Faniily Services 11 992
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ANNIE'S MAiLBOX

Haunted by the 'other woman'
back and says nothin~. Ooo selves, rm DOt sure if it is
was Mt her first affarr, l10I' serious neglect or ndl. The
her most recent. I don't oldest one already drives.
think 'h e's interested in pick' My~ rold me the
ing up where he left off, so ~~e girl has shown her

BY KAntf Mnun •
,...., MARC:Y SllG•R

Dear Aazh • A few years
ago, my husband, ~n
had an affair with :a family what do I do? - ftwpl...t
friend. I disoovered tbom by die Odler
Dear .R•unted: Don
· kissing in the kitchen. I .also
needs
to stay away from this
found out ~n's family
knew about the affair. My . woman. and if that means
sister-in'-law actually pro- avoiding his family when
vided a place for them to she is there, so he it He
owes it to you not to treat
rendavous.
'
My in-laws .stiU welcome the affair lightly and expect
· this woman and her bus- · you to he chummy with a
band into their homes. 'lbey woman who has no respect
are 0fien invited to family for your IIUII'I'iage. He
· functions, even thou~h my should inform his parents
in-laws know hOw pamful it and siblings that when
. is f0r me. When she is Jezebel is present, he will
areund my husband, she leave. And he should keep
tries to involve herself in his ' his word.
Dear Almie: A woman I
conversation. When he is
with her, he acts like noth- know , leaves .her three
i.t~g ever happened, joking teenagers unsupervised a
and laughing .. Don and I Jot. She is engaged to a
have been to counseling, but wealthy man, and it seems
it doesn't help when I see as if his money is more
this 9ezebel in his mother's important · than her kids.
Whenever he wants ,t o see
bouse all the lime.
I have tried to explain ber, she drops everything in
bow Ul!Comfortable this ' order to travel with him
makes me, but Don says it's while the kids are left on.
not 'h is fault she is at his par- their own.
If these were younger
ents' when he visits his famil&gt;'. That's true. I also know children, I would not hesihts family ,c an do what they tate 'to conllwt social services, but since they are
want in their own home.
This woman •is married, teenagers and can pretty
and her husband just sits much take care of them-

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ptcturesonheroellphoneof
naked teenage boys - p~
tos taken at the house while
Mom. w~ away. H_ow much
of thts ts my. husmess? -

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Dear Utah: Children
under the age of Hi are still
minors, and
although
mature teens ~ he left
alone for a oertam length of
time,~ kids 0011 't sound
responstble enough to he
ttusted. If you know the
mother, tell her about the
naked pictures .a nd make it
clear she is asking for serious trouble by leaving her
children alone for enended
periods. Teenagers need
supervi.siOIL Suggest she get
an adult babysitter maybe a giandparent - to
stay in the bouse While she
is traveling.
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Dear Aaaie: I read the
letter from "Need Advice in
Arizona," wbo wanted to
know whether ber live-in
rt!lationsbip with "Chetn
would work out, CYen
though be's 20 years dder
and·d oesn"twanuogetmarricd This .bldy makes my
·b1ood 'boiL

She's 26 years old, has
two young ~- without
the hellefit of_~e and
dared_a ~man vffio ,
left i?JS family for her. ~
a Jli1U she IS. She~
that she wants ~ wodding
, of my . ~s and ~o
more ciltldren: Sounds ~
the system wtll be adding
more cfependents.f!ll' us taxpa~g people. When is she
gomg to grow up? I wmy
far her kids and their future.
Thanks for lt;ning ~ vent.
. -An yal IP M .nal
Dar U.)'dl: Sev~
~ vented about this
'Woman, but we also heard
from others who hlld been
in similar straits and
advised as you did - that
she ne€ds to J1)a!Ure. We
concur.
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Jllll'cy s..r, 1011,;- dliton of tie ·Aint lnllrn
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s.ant.y, Aprilll.
POMEROY _
Meigs
CountyOuislianMCllorCyde
Associalion, "Delivered,~
~ meeting, 5 p.DL,

sing, 6 p.m., S1ivenwille
Communily
Church,
PortbmL "Ddivemf' to
sing. Fdlowship I'DIImWtg.

CHESTER _ , Regional
Officers•. Garden Club
~ting, noon, Chester
United Methodist Cburcil,

ALFRED "Unity~
singers to he at tbe Alfred
United Methodist Chiii'Cb,
7 p.m.
.
ALBANY- Gospel jam
session at Carpcllta' 8aplist ·
Onm::h, Ohio 143,6-8 p.m.
Open to all pafw and
the public.

c.omn.m Grounds.

Se'"'ay, Aid IJ

potluck.

Mol Ia~ Apri114
POMEROY'- Big Bend
Farm Antiques Oub, 7:30
p.m., Mulheuy Community
Center.
POMEROY _
Meigs
County Garden Club {~~eel­
ing 7 p m
Pomeroy
Lib'
· .,
rary.

Birdldays
1U e lay, A(lriiiS
BOtTOM Doris BcalbRI will observe
her 80th biltbday·on April
LONG

Church events

For the Record

t:S. Cuds may b ~t to
Fridlty, April II
. bent 346fi5 8Jishan Road,
LONG BOTIOM · Long
Botto-.
Ohio ·
Gospel sing at the Faith Full ' 45743.

April librarY events
POMEROY
-The
Meigs County District
Public Library announces
the following free events
for April:
Family Movie Night, 6
pin., today, Pomeroy
Library with the film "Alvin
and
the
Chipmunks."
Refreshments provided.
A tie-dye program will he
offered at 4 p.m~ April I 5 at
the Racine Library. Bring
your own items to be tiedyed. Items must be white
or vecy light in color.
A presentation on how 10
use the Inter-Library Loan
System will he presented at
6:30 p.m. on April 17. The
system helps readers fmd
books not available throulrtl
the local library and take
them out on loan. For more
information c.all Thomas

1be Libnuy Book ClUb
will meet at 6:30 p..in. on
A.pril 29 at Ill!: Ponleroy
Libiary to new the book
"Strange as This Weaber
Has Been" by Ann Pancake.
Anyone can palticipate in
the club.
Video Game W.agbl For
Teens will take .place from
4-6 p.m., April 29 at the
Eastern Librnry. Play Guitar

Simmoosat 'm -5813 . .

Sqrulus Q1 992-581J. . ,

Hero D and ill, Rock Band
and
Dance,
Dance
Revolution. Food will also
he served.
Spring story time is 2
p.m., Mondays, Racine;
2:30
p.m.,
Tuesdays,
Eastern;
2
p .m.,
Wednesdays, Pomeroy, 2
Thll!'sdays,
p.m.,
Middleport.
For more irrfomwtion on
all programs call Emily

POMEROY- Riduld Clay "Diet" Qlin, 64, Poincroy,
f:e~,:y~ 10, 2008, his borne SUIIOOJidcd by

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.M ASON, W.V.a. - w.twna ~umni liJ'e prepmng fur
MIDDlEPORT - A motor Yellicle accident .on County
tbeir annUal banquet on May 24 ,at d!e WJihama Road 5 and Ohio 7 was lqX'II'tOd early Thursday mornillg.
Gymnasium. Oasses of" 1928 l!hmu,gb 2008 will observe A landirlg moe was made on :the mad ito transport a patient
their 10-year mmiaas, .annd the class of ":58 'Wiill cele- to a medical facility by belioqptcr. The Middlepott liire
kate lheir 50th.
Depaltlllelllt, !Meigs EMS and Ohio State Highway Patm1
All gRduales are · vitM. Doors wiD 0pcit· lit 4 p.m. to ~ded. No futtber details were ,avJiila'b1e at press ilime.
:anow lor ~ .and ':a ~ will lhe present for OSHP is !handling :the accident report.
·
indiWdual 3nll group ~- Dinner will lhe seJved lby
Muon &lt;lurpla' of ORb of Eastern Star at 6p.m.
POMEROY - An .aooident involving two vehicles was
ResetVation ((!11[1S are :avialable fi~Qm Dee Bumgaildner .at ~at 1ihe .interseotion of Ohio 7 .and Ohio 143 yesteri773-5488, oc liool Healtlb Aid l'lhm1macy i.n New Haven, day ~Gml. No ;injuries WOI'e i:c;p0rled. The Pomeroy
W.Va.., Bob's Ma!klt of Mason, and Peoples Ban'k iin f'iliC Dqwtment an!l Meigs EMS MOI!Iic 5 a-espondod. No
~ddkpmt. 'lbey are due May 15. .
funher &amp;J:aiqs were .available .lit press tirQe. OSHP is hanA dance - fMiow witlb Bcmita and .Julldy Alllen.
dling tlbe accident repmt.
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He was born on Sept. 14, 1943, ill ~ CoUIIIy, SOlD of
tbe IMe Oay ml Thdma ('llacy) Eblin. He n:Md
a
l'ureman fur tbe ~County ffigbway Department 3nd is
a~- oflbe
12l71 of Pameloy.
,
• In addition to his pan:ills, be was pmoedocl by ,a brolbel'in-laVO:, -.e~ aunts al_ld ~
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He IS survived ~ his wifS. Ruby Eblin, Pomeroy; four
~ ~ ~w, Diue and Steve Pclers.. Kim and
~ Davts, Taw Lavcadar, and Tmcy ml Doug
BQ~ four ·~ Lynn and Dormie 1-teodridcs,
ltqt•" and Cll1os Dia-Aoosta, Kay Smith and Eddie
~.II gr:aOOcbildreo, Bcyce, Jilli, Trevor, Caleb. Adam,
~ ~ Shandi, Bunni, Dyla, and Ooopcr; :and
ame~ Heruy, He:3tlw, Katin, Lacie, ~
tlddie U. Amanda, Zaoh and Eddie Jr. Also surviVing are sislei'S, Bcny ancl La~ Triplett and Helen lo:nhowcr, a
very ~a! cousin,_Jay 1hlcy and an uoole Melvin Thlcy,
alQQg with sevmli meces and llqlbews, alUSins ml fricnls.
Scrnoes will be bcld • 2 p.m. on Sullclay, Aprill3, 2008,
• die Anclel'son Mdlaniel Funer,al Home in Pomeloy. pan_tt!es and .soup kitchens
m Adlens, Gallia, Hoclci.ng.,
. ()16. i•ing will be Pastor Doug Q)x and Pastor Henly Eblin.
Burial will be in R~ Cemetery_ Friends may calloo Jac:bon, Lawrence, Meigs,
·Sabnday, Aprill2, 2008 fuMn 2 to4 and 6 to'9 pcm. ancllirom M&lt;Mgan, Perry, Ymten, and
·10 a.m. tiD dle time of scrvloeon Sunday at lbc funcni bome. Washington Counllies will
An ooline ~stty is available at www.andersomnc- h:ave the ~tiion to purchase
the ground tmt.ey .at a
clanicl.com
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reduced rate from oormal
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venues.
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a 101118 illness,.swrounded by bis loving family and friends. fur ilhe Hocking Alhens
He began life on June 21, 1937 in Pomeroy, the son of Pony Community Action
Waller and Lena {Hines) H.mun.
A.gency, money from food
' He followed his love 0f languages .lild ,graduated from pantries' pu.rcha8e ,of the
· Ohio University in 1959. He pursued post-graduate studies turkey and o!Jbei food
at tbe University of Cincinnati, M'woi University and stud- items will be Fetumed to
ied in France lbrough the University of Qregon.
die
Food
Purchase
He lallght foreign languages, :amon,g 'Odler studies foc Pm,gram, aUowing i!IJe
IDBIIY yem at Gariiekl Hi~ Sdlool ;and Hamilton ,H§h · foodbank Ito have a ronSchool. He was a reOO,gnir.ed national aulbority on Haviland stant source of funding fur
O.ina and presented 'selllilllll"l at nalional ll'lf¥'Jjngs. He was oontinued bulk pUFcilasing
active in the oollertiioo and sale of fine clJina far many years. of quality, nutritional food.
Lany is Slllvived by his lwodw:n: Olaries W. Hamm, MD.,
1his grant pro'Wdes us
·Allen W. Hamm, M'dael W. Hamm,:and Rebert L Hamm, his with a new eppommity to
sista" 8etiy (Hanuril Johnson, and mllny nieces and nephews. i.ncrease our food inventory
lntmnetit ofbis cremains will be at Beedl Grove Cemetery for QUT pantries 'bY pilrchasin l'bm:roy. Glaveside 1llCllliJrial setVices wiH be celebrated . ing quality meats and
at !;30p.m., Jtme 2i, 2008, lit Beech Grove Cemetay.
canned goods on .a regular
Manorial contributions -may he made to Hospice of basis to add 10 our short
·Hamilton lOiO Eaton Avenue, Hlunilton, Ohio 45013, "'In supply of donated foods we
IoVin! IDelllOI)' of Larry Hamm.~ ·
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1be ~ Funeral Home, 3080 HomewMd Way at Rt.
4, Fllidield is serving the fiunily. Online oondolences

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. Ha-.. W.V&amp;., passccl.away ooApril "9,1008, II hi~ boole.

Be Wll bam on JUDe 5, 1960 in (".allipGiis, ·soo of f\rances
~ ~~1's Keal
of NewherHaflbevenMaod tbeu l~te !-~
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was .a mem ·O
ount moo uapbst
:Dalll:ll on C••l"'"" Hill Ruad in Pomeroy. He was a w;Clllal sillgCI' and he loved music ;p~d singing.

: In Mclilion to his falher, be was preceded in death by an
·infarc sibling.l.ouis is SIIIVived by his mother, Frances Kent
:of New Raven; brother, Richard (Beverly) Kent of
:C1amDore, Okla.; two sisters, Karen (Scott) Price of Gacy,
;IDd..mlll-aendl (Allan) Downillg of'Qrove, Qk4.; nephew,
.Maalrw Prioe-u.ff"__,..--niece
sanr,
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Aaidenls tepot ltd

with ~!company Hydra
Fuel Cell ~on have
been na1Qf'4 as oollaborat.ors m $972;992 Third
Frontier Grant with Ohio
University being the ..grant
awardee. AHC .and HRX:

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Food panbics provide an
important
service
in
Appalachian Ohio, patllicuJarly in tbe ilen oounties ilh.at
will benefit from &lt;this ,grant
IJn 1hese counties, more l1han
30 peroent ,of the 'J"'pulation
is living in .povetTty .and ·one~ril -of ,a) I residents .are
served by food pantries.
However, many panll1ies .are
n0w running low on feod
and wme lhave recentlly
been fm:ced to close.
. "There Jll'C many basic
n~ !Jl00Ple in this region
stttqggle to meet, n said Cm:a
IBFoo'k., FAO President and
c;. n m lfiiiiiiiD
COO. ~e goal of our
!Food bamk and FAG officials gathered lor full &lt;lileliveJY 101
6rganiution is to enhance
36,000 !)OIJTlds ol J!IR!IIllmlll !t:~rkey ilhat was plJrcmaseciB5;,. 11'he quality of life for the citreswlt o1 a grant ifrom !Fl\0. left to ~ght : Dean Cole, mem- izens of this r.egiori, and we
ber of fAO Board cl Direelo!:s; Tom Yaskdll, operatians are 'happy to work with The
coonilinator ·f or tt:1e Souilheasterm Obio 'R egiooal !Food Columbus
Foundation
Oemter; Dorma Cole; 'HG!Iy Dwetl, outreaCh .and &lt;alomor 'S9T· donors in providing assisvices coordinator for FAO; Didk ·Stevens, F:ooo and tance to families faced with
NwtmiQn ·Divisi:om Director for HoCking i\thens ~eny the increasing struggle of
Comrrumity ,A-ctioo Agemcy; .Marilyn Sloan, a local food prowding nutritional food
balilk 'CI!I011ilimator; and Mark Halilmam, .resouroes manager for their families.~
,liif ilhe Sollltheastem Ohio IRegioAIII Food Ceriter.
For more information
about
the Emergency
,receive," Stev.ens said.
ciates ilow :the sales from Hunger Relief Furul and 10
Tom Yask!ofl, die opera- 1he food ·p wdtased thmugh find out how TO make d
tions manager fm tbe llhe new pmgram.w.ill allow do1101ion, contacl FAO at
Southeastern Ohio Regional it •ta continue iin ;peq!Ctuity.- (740) 753-1111 or l!isit
Food Center. said ihe appre· "This is a new day for ,us," www.appalachianohio.org.
ptTGCess inte fuel cells could not a problem in Meigs
result in a future, .alternative .County.
"We're very ]Jleased with
power source.
Weaver complimented how the community has
the loc.al support the com- stepped up to support us,~
{ACE).
pany has received as well she Clqllained.
Email
·"Fesumes
10 .
~ ACE was developed as support . from OU to
lby OU Professor Dr. make the p:roject success- lobs@A.,mericanHydrogenC
Gerardine Bone. lt splits fu1. She stressed lack of o'rporalion.aom or for more
hydrugen from nitr0 gen in support ·i s .a big ~eason Jrtformation visit their webthe ammmni.a molecule. :wiby startup 'b usinesses site at www.{;lmericanhydroDevelopment
,of
!Jhis. fail but lack of support is gencorporation.com.
w.iJ.I oollaborate (.aild lihere·
fore receive ~me of the
funds) with OU an commercially developing m.ammO- .
nia catalytic dect:Folyzer

ship workshop will he .conducted to address the specific needs and ,concerns of
bJeast cancer~ survivors.
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bst-year - IU9c w0men
:llieeCs. acpbews and cousins; and many friends.
.
scheduled mammograms
; A JJI!'tiiOrial service will be beld .at I p.m. on Saturday, events plmned f&lt;B" lbrough- through Think~·
·' ~ U, 2008, at Anderson Funeral Home in New Haven Oilt the county. So far,
The
]JrogrBID
is
.
for
all
Women's
Heailh Day
:with Pastor Dennis We:aver officiating.
. ·
events
are
pbmncd
fl!lr ·May Meigs Counly women who
: VISiting ,hours will he from 5-8 p.m. on Friday at the
:fnncnl home. A registry is available on-line by,.. visiting l3 .at St. P.ml's United fall within the income lllld
Methodist
Church
i.n age guidelines and !Jhe
•WWW.IIIcler!iontb.oom.
~Plains, Aug. 21 at · i ncome ' guidelines allow
the Pmtland Community women with low to moderCenter., Oct. 7 · at the ate incomes to participate.
: POMEROY - Ratvla!J Lee Gibbs, (i2, Pomeroy, died Reedsville F':tre ~t. FQT example, a won'tan, .age
A:dditionally, ,a ·survivl!lr- 35 or oldet:, who · makes
:April6, 2008, at Holller Medical Center in Gallipo;}lis.
• He was a barge mechanic for AEP River Division. He
a lllfiii!M of the Full Gospel Lighthouse (Jhurcb i.ri
apply for $75, 000 through
:Pomeroy, ad wodicd for the Ohio and West Vrrginia
the program for $6,000 indi:Depaltlbt4 of Highways; and was a member of the Big
vidual home repair projects. ·
·Bend CB Radio Cfub as "'Chal'lie Brown."
·
Trussell said the project
.&amp;omflarjeA.l
: He was born Feb. ;25, 1946, in Mason, W.Va., son of the
would serve approximately
Uoyd F. and Shirley Jordan Gibbs. He was also pre22
home projects for very
in death by his sister, Rebecca Gibbs; a niece, Megan Company for road improvelow-ipcome
households.
•Willis; mother and father-in-law, Clarence (Maxine) ments ,0 n Gilkey Ridge
The
application
is due on
:Jordan; aunt and uncle, Albert {Ada) Oldaker; brothers-in- Road, of $52,266.24.
Monday.
:Jaw, Pat Aeiker and Tim ,Michaels.
.
All of the projects will he
Attending the . meeting
__ ; Surviv.lii'UII: hi~ wife, Shirley Gibbs of.PoD)eroy; dau,gh- funde~ _ through·
the
were
Cornmissi()ners Sheets
;ters: Gina ('Rick) Birchfield of Groveport, Rhonda L ~- Community Oev~ topmen,t
and
Mic.
k Davenport and
· :{Chacl'MdGbben) uf eoOlvffie; a son: Rllfldall ' J. 'Otbbs
· 1&lt;"
', ru-m.._.
Felly) of Pomeroy; Grandson, Andrew Birchfield; Block Grant fiB'IDula pro- Clerk Gloria Kloes.
,.~·~·
gram, under the control of
·sister, Kathy (Troy) Willis of Long Bottom; uncles: the commissioners.
·
C. "Bill" (Iris) Gibbs of New Haven, W.Va. ; Frank
Trussell conducted a sec:Finnicum of New Haven; ·sisters-in-law: Patricia (Hershel) orui public hearing on an
:Whire of Racine, Cindy Aeiker (Vic Laughery) of upcoming application for
•Pomeroy; special friends, Walter ~abney of Point Pleasant, funding for home repairs
:w.Va., Dave Kn"JIP of Mt. Alto, W.Va. ·
.
through the United States
; Funeral wliS held at U a.m. on Thursday, April I 0, 2008, De artm t f A · lture/ ·
'at the funeral borne with Pastor Roger Hunter officiating. ' P
en
gncu
. :Burial was in Sunrise Memorial Gardens. Visitation was on Rural Development.
The
total
Housing
:wednesday.
Preservation grant will
make $9 million available
across the United States, and
.
$277 .~91.5 I available in
I
Ohio. Trussell said she will

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$31 ,200 .a year is eligible; a manager, Courtney Sim · is
woman with a family of two the chairperson of Mea and
can 'have a yearly income of Carolyn -Grueser is a Think
P2,001!l, etc. Call Norma . Pink progtam volun~.
·
TrnTes at 99~!(i'1,m~-236 ·
.
for more
information.
·
GRA .. O
Torres can also refer women·
- ,' 50 and over to other programs meant to provide low
or no cost mammograms.
Torres i!l, the Think Pink

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Harve we got a sale for you! Our annual spm.g sale bas ·

the National Association
Social
Workers,
the
,Department of Veterans
Employ~

Affairs

!Education System, and The
Compassionate Friends.
Connie Halley, LSW,
Holzer Ho~pice Social
Worker . said, . "We are
'Pleased to be able to ofti:c ,
this educational telcconfer·
ence to the community." We
encourage all health care
professionals, counselors,
parents, educators and
members' of the community.
10 attend this wm;thwhile
session. "Everyone is welcome", she added.
The teleconference is proby
Hospice;
duced

MASON, W.Va. - The
Stewart-Johnson Veterans
.of Foreign Wars Post 9926
will award up to 15 tuition
scholarships of $500 each to
qualifying area college students and high school
seniors . who have been
accf&lt;pled to college.

. To qualify fOI' these scholarships applicant .must he a
veteran, dependent of a veteran or have an immediate
family member that is a veteran. Members of Post 9926
and their family members
will receive first considerntion. Applications may he

_ .·ll•gu.a and will:run until April30l
Neaityelfay•••ingin our store is 50-70% eft' big store
prices,. Rtfidous books, Bibles, fabric (over 85,• yards).
kitdlen items, silk Dowers, foocl, snacks, upholstery
fabric, ~ry fabrk; scrapbooking and more.

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than April 30.
information, stu-

dents should contact their
guidance counselor or MSG
Jeffrey A. Russell, 304-201.
3013, 304-593-2534.

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calling 992·6763 or 992- pated in track &lt;ir crosscountry a minimum of two
3200.
Eligible applicants must years in hi~h school.
he a Meigs High School
Application~
must be
Senior or a graduate attend- ,returned to the selection
ing cilllege who has partici- committee by May I.

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professionals.
The symposium, . open to
the public, will he held on
Thursday Apri,l 17, from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Obio
University Baker Center in
Athens. Cost for the symposium is $225. A continental ·
breakfast starting at 8:30am
and lunch are included
For the full agenda and to
register, go to www.the- ,

salescentre.com. Payment is
made by credit card at the
time of registration.
. Tickets must be .purchased by April 15.
More information about
The Ralph and Luci Schey
Sales Cemre at Ohio
University can also be
fourul at www. thesalescentre.com or by contacting
Ken Hartung at 740-5939328.

Need a great Auto
insunmce rate?
Stay local and call an
Apt you already
know and tnlstl

: MASON CITY, W. Va, -Emogene Crow, 85, of Mason,
~W.Va, died April 8, 2008, at Rocksprings Rehabilitation
::Genrer. Arrangements .will he .announced later by
:Foglesong-Tucker Funeral Home.

OU's lith Annual Sales Symposium slated
A1HENS -. · · "Clumge is
oonilant. Is your sal,es team
headed in · the right direction?" is the theme 'af this
year's annual sales symposium at the Ralph ·anc:l Luci
Schey Sales Cen~ Ohio
Univen;ity. ,
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Attendees will have the
opportunity to explore best
practices and network with
leading cx.perts from top
performing qompanies who

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answered gardening questions from those anending.
Kneen was assisted by
several master gardeners
who also offered assistance
to thoSe attending not only
in selecting plants from the
well-filled tables, but on the
right planting place with the
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KINSHIP PERMANENCY INCEN11VE
The Kinship Permanency Incentive program provides timelimited incentive payments to families caring for their kin.
Eligible families will receive an initial payment of $1 ,000
child to defray the cost of initial .placemenl and may receive fiv
hundred dollars per child at each of six-month intervals (up to a
maximum of $3,500) 10 suppon 'the stability of the child'~
placement in the home . Participation in this program does n
prec lude these families from receiving Child only TAli!FI
benefits : time-limited ince11tive paymems are in addition to
TANF benefits.
Eligibility requirements for Ohio's Kinship Permanency
Incentive Program include:

• The court must have awarded legal custody or guardianship
the chiid on or after July I. 2005 to the kinship caregiver.
• The public children services agency must hav.e completed
Relative o r Non-Relative Substitute Placemen'r
Process. inclusive of a criminal background check.
completion of an application fmm .
• The gross income of the caregiver's family, includiag
child. may not exceed 300 percent of the fedeal poven
guidelines.
For more information about the program. please conlllct
Meigs County Depanrnent of Job and Faniily Services 11 992
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-The AISt ~diiad .ID . . U.S. Cal ntution

TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is ifriday, Apnil 11, the
are 264 days left in the year.

~62nd

day 'Of .2608. "There

·
Hxlay's HigliligbtinHistmy~ On-"PriJll, il968,1'.residcnt
Lyndon B. Johnsan signed into iJaw the Civil Rights Aa of
1968, which included tbe liair Dousing Act.~ w@k: aftertbe
assassination of the Rev. Martin I utbc:r King :Jr.
On this date: In 1'6"89, Wllijam m and Mmy il were
crowned as joint sovereigns of Bmtain.
In 1814, Napol.can BOIIllplllte abdicated as £nwemr of
tile Frencll and was 'banished :to 1he iSland ;of Elba.
In 1898, as tensions with 'Spain =ntinued ito rise,
President McKinley aSicM Go~ to llllfbm:iu militaiy

intervention mCuba
·
In 1899, the treaty ending the Sjlllllisb-American War
was declared in effect.
In 1945, during Wodd War U, American iOldiers liberated the notorious Nazi -ooncentmtion Camp BuChenwald in
Germany.
.
In . 1951 , President TTUliiiiii relieved Gen. 'Douglas
MaeArthur oflris commands in the filar East. ·
In 1970, Apollo 13 blasted off on its ill-fated :mission to
the moon. (The astronauts managed itO m:etum safely).
In 1979, ldi Amin w.as
.as president of Uganda as
rebels and e~~;iles baclred by Tanzanian foroes -seized 00111rol.
In 1988, tbe hijackers oh Kuwait A:irw.ays jetliner killed
a second hostage, dumping his body 10nto 1he ground in
Lamaca, Cyprus.
Ten years ago: The executive .committee of the Ulster
Unimi.ist Pany voted 55-23 to support 1he Nodhta:n mland
peace accord and its leader, David Trimble, who had outmaneuvered rebels iin.his nuiks.
Five YCIIFS ago: Ten of the mai11 ~&amp;f¥'Cis in 'the 2000
bombing of the USS Cole escaped from prison in Yemen.
American troops took the nm'fhem .l nlgi city of Moslil w.itbout a fight. in Ctiba, three men conv.ictcd f hijaCking a
passenger ferry tbe previous w=k were aecuted lby firing
squad, a swift response by iFidei 'Castro'1i government to .a
recent string of hijackings to the United States.
One year ago: North Carolirui'·s top jpl'llSCcutor dropped
all charges against 1bree former Duke University lacmsse
pla~ers accused of sexwilly assaulting a ·sttiPPer at .a party,
saymg tbe athletes were innocent victims ofJi "tragic roSh

Episcopal bishops' djfferent riferetl[£ points
There is nothing new
about Anglicans wonying
about the environment.
One of the Church of
England's most famous
hymns. .after all. offers this
somber vision of industrialiution from poet Wtlliam
Blake :~ And did the countenance .divine shine forth
up"n our Clouded trills?
And was !erusalem builded
here among those dad
sa!Jinic
mills?"
(See
www.wcddingguideuk.com
larticles/wor.dsmusic/hymn
slhymn-anddidtbosefeetinancienttimes.asp) . ·
Nevertheless, a recent sermon 'by the US. Episcopal
Clmrch' s outspoken "leader
raised eyebrows as :it circu~ in cyher!ijlace. 'Some
traditionalists were not
amused by .a bOOkish disoussian of"boWlc: flatUlence
on the holiest day in the
Chrisfian year.
In ber Easter mesSllge,
'P residitlg
Bisbop
Katherine Jefferts 'Scbori
stressed diat .all Christi.ans
·should iet :their faith shape
rtbeir avtions in real life
.and,' tbus, Jlffect the world·
around them.
1ilow .cim you be the
sacrament, tbe outward and
visible sign, of the ,gmce
ithat you know in the resurrected Chrisit? flow can
your living Jet olhen; live
more .abundantly?" she
aslce.d, before turning to
erwironmental concerns.
"We .are begin~Jillg ro be
aware of tthe ways "in which
our lack of concern for the

rest l!lf creation results in
~ and de~ction for
()Ur neighbors," added
~efferts Scbbri. who has a
doctorate in oceanography.
"We cannot love our
neighbors pnless we care
for the creation that suppons all our earthly lives....
"When · atmospheric
warming, "d uc in part to ·the
methane output of the millions of cow~ we ·r.aise
each year to produce hamburger, begins to . slowly
.drown the island homes of
our neighbors in the South
Pacific, are we truly sharing good news?"
This shon sermon seemed
to focus more on affirming
the doctrines of AI Gore
than on proclaiming the
reality of the Resurrection,
SJiid the Rev. Kendall
Harmon, canon theologian
of the !Episcopal Diooese of
South Carolina and editor of
TI:e Anglican Digest. This
is regrettable, since it's crucial for tbe modem church
to ·do more to help protect
tile environment. This concern is, in ·fact, linked to
'Easter and :0 the ultimate
hope for ·tiJe renewing of
God's creation, be said.

BY Vesa~t~D

1be problem . isn' t . so tion set free. ·- l:bave witmuch what the presiding ;nessed broken marriages
biShop SJiid in tbis sennon, tnade whole .and children
but what sbe Jill but left out who were Jost brought
of it," said Harmon. "The back home.~
mlphasls is totally on this
If s crucial to note that
one elhical dimensi"n -of these very diff=t bishour fliith. ... That' s impor- ops begin with l:ef~ces
tant. bot she didn't really to the Resurrection connect it :to' what is the expressed in different ways
most important :reality -of all - and then build -on that
for Cllristians, whiCh is that doctrine to talk aoout
Jesus truly is risen from ihe issues in mGdem life,
dead and that :really ~ noted Phyllis Ticlcle. an
pened in time and in histmy Episcopalian befit known
and that changes everytbing for writing "God Talk in
- literally everytbing .~
America~ and other books
On the other side m .the • on spirituality .and culture.
Anglican aisle, tbe -Easter
The bishops da ~ve difmessage · offered by the ferent reference po:nts, she
leader of ~ controversial said. ·
.
missionary movement also
Jlefferts Scbori seems to
addressed social issues, but be "starting inside .the
did so after a strong .affinna- churchn 1Uid then ~ying,
lion of a literal reswrection. "Look -out there. Look .at the
Tl!en; Bishop Matty;n world and see wbat we need
Minns linked the doctrine of to go and do.~
the ·e mpty tomb to ihe
Meanwhile, Minns is
church's belief that miracles "smiting
inside
the
continue today.
church" and then saying,
'1 have seen it. I have " Come in .here. Thill is
seen men and women who what happens wben the
were dead to tbe things of church is really alive .n .
God come alive - I have
1be sad reaiUy in
seen blind people be given Anglicanism today, -sbe said,
tbeir sight and I have seen "11s that both of these leaders
sick people made well,~ are talking to their people, to
said Minns, who leads the tbe people that tbey lead., but ·
Convocation .of Anglicans they arenolongerpartofthe
in North America. This is a same body."
network of conservative
(Terry Mattingly is direcchurches that have fled the tor (Jj the Washington
Episcopal Church and are Journalism Ceraer at 1he
now .linked to the Anglican Council for . Christian
O!urcb of Nigeria.
Colleges and Universities
"I have known people and
leads .
the
who were locked into pat- Getlleligion.org project to
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window Of a wOI!Idelil display ame bousing t:is familf's memorabilia, preserved so cus1omers can I8Bd about the ihislory Of the Upper iEast Side ballery in New Yorl!:April2. Fmm
i1s Yoikllille neighbO:tlood, Glaser's selWiil New Y'orl!:'s once lbus5!in_g mmmunity of more
1han ~.000 people of Gennan-born uns Ifill!. Pope !Benedict XVI .will-hOld a pTByer 118!"vioe an AprillB in Yorkville$ St. JDS&amp;ph's Cllu:n:h.

l0;11g, .,.,..,anse my "knees are
not lhat good,~ the 68-y.earold said . in ber Germanaccented English as sbe left
:the church after a weekday
M.ass. 1 just want lhe
pope
. '~;:blessing. darling."
Steiner, a nurse who
immigrated here 35 years
ago from Austri.a's Lake
Constance, near the German
border, is among a sprinlding of Ymkville residents
whose native language is
still German. ·
In the 1960s., ""they spoke
all German · on the street

here,~ SJiid Ursula Scbalow,
a German-born lbattender .at
the Heidelberg Restaurant
"n Second Avenue off East
86th Street, ¥-orhille' s
main thoFOughfare.
The neigbbor.hood arc.rund
the church is increasingly
populated :by the well-:to-00,
\Wo can afford the .astrenomical priDes of new bliildings that bav.e pushed out
ethnic Gemnan shews and
restaurants in recent years.
Am"ng tbe last vestiges
of the Old World .culture is
Glaser's Bake Sb"Jl around

s .......ON

1he corner from the cburQh.
where a family member still
.atrives at 3a.m . to bake tbe
day's sweets and breads.
~It was ooce like a struill
village here - everyone
. !mew .e¥eryone," said Herb
Glaser, 55, whose grandfailler was from the southern
German state of Bavaria,
and opened the family busi.ness in 1902.
Glaser w.as baptized at "St.
J~J.sepb' s. went. t" scbool
there, and ung in the choir
for'lbe German Mass.
St. Joseph' s was founded

Side, · calling their eDclave
or
"Klei ndeutschland,"
Little Germany. A 1904
churclJ outing on an East
River steamship ended in
disaster wllen the vessel
caught fire and m~ than
1,000 German· Americans
New York
drowned C ity's single biggest ~
toll from a disaster until the
Sept. ll, 2001, attacl:.s.
The river tragedy ~ed
the German immigr.ants'
plans to leave their poor,
cramped Lower !East Side
homes for a new life
uptown, · amid open fields
and woodland where they
worked in ·breweries with
names like Ruppert, !Ringler,
Haffen, Hupfel and iEichler.
Today, a shon v.alk from
the church, big steins of
beer are still served with
specialties like boiled pig
knuokle, 'bratwurst and liverwurst at the 'Heidelberg
Restaurant, a ·spot with dark
~JOoden walls, decor.ated
with deer antlers.
remnants
-of
' Other
German Yrnikville include
the Scballer &amp; Weber gro. eery
store
-and
the
Liederkranz !Foundation that
sponsors musical events.
'Each September, these ethnic Gemums contribute to
the Steuben Day Parade up
!Fifth Avenue named after
the Revolutionary WJJI nero,
the native •German Gen.
!Friedrich Wilhelm von
Steuben.
·
But for sneer German star
power, the eyes of Ymt:ville
will be on the \BavarianmostofNewYodCs ·~ bom pontiff as be rolls in
immigrants had settled on for the u p .m. service at St.
Marih.attan 's Lower !East Joseph 's.

of tbousands of GermanAmericans ·who i'm more
than
a
cenuny
ran
Yorkville's butcher Sbqps,
beer gardens, dance hal.Is,
restaurants ,and OOM:stores.
iOy 1900, New York had
more than 300.,'000 German
reSidents .and .BOOut l 00,1000
German-~ Austrians
among its 3.5 million people - about the population
of large German cities like
Munich ·a nd Leipzig.
l.n Yorkville, many of
them
were PFotestant,
including a boy who grew
up to be baseball great Lou
Gehrig . The Catholics
traced their ancestry to
Bavaria. where the cwrent
pope grew up.
The pontiff's prByer service ·next week .is to include
leaders of several Or.tbodox
chu~ches . .mainline and
more
conservative
ll"rotestanl .groups, and
Pentecostal denominations.
Also expected is Bernice
A. King, a daughter of civil
ri~ts leader Martin L uther
King Jr., who serves as
eldei
at
New
Birth
Missionary Baptist Church
in Lithonia. Ga.
Benedict is to address the
gro~ after reading from St.
Pau I s
Jetter ·to
tile
Ephesians, wh&lt;'lm he lll'ges
to embrace unity :0f spirit
~mid .a diversity of believ-·
ers: "There is one body .and
one Spirit ... one Lord, one
faith, one baptism; cne God
and F.athewf aiL"
Unliil the 2(i)th century,

Hard times, hidden blessings.

the lashing out of a defensive person.
As a dt:fense-.aholic, I didn't fully
·BY 11m · 1 BaYS
utilities so J loved to help them had for each other .as a family.
"My name is Doug and rm a recover- realize bow much .harm I w~ .doing to
out. As my brothers and sisters My Mom and Dad were not
ing defense.aholic.n What is a defense- my 1IIIIIIiage until God began to perI ·often think back when i got older they got jobs, got ju~t parents, they were some.aholic? lt can 'l be found in the dictio- fum:: an interventiim on me. While was young and the time 1 spent married and moved away from one yon could talk to, seek
naty or·in theDSM of Mental Disorders. attending Marriage Enrichment trai• with my family. I lived in a home until J was the only son advice from, they taught us to
Defense-abolic describes anyone who ing led by marriage edncatm Kelly four-room house with two at &lt;home and ·as my pJJients live a Chri!itian life, they were
~.a pattern of 1.ashing baek Simpson, I· learned llf her concept ·bro1hers, four sisters, plus my were getting older l had more my buddies and · J loved and
defensively whenever feeling . vetbally called ltbe "Assumption of Goodwill." Mom and Dad. We bad no of a worldoad. holding down respected them very much.
iiiR h •wd &lt;01' f!ltadred While defensive- it basically means that even in tbe eiectric, no running water and my job and keeping 1he farm They were God-fearing parness .bw:ts any relationslJY!, it is particu- midst of· di~ments, our spouse no inside batbFOom. The only running. ~ can remember many ents who taught us to treat
lady h:arJnfil1 in marriage.
loves us. wants whafs best for us, and Source of heat was a frreplace times wllen 1 worked all day at people like you wanted to be .
For most of the early rears of my has our best interests in mind. In that and coal stove to cook on.! can GSI ~GDC now) when I got off treated. l'hey taugllt u~ to be
marriage, whenever my .wife would uy moment. I began to see my=·;in a remember looldng ()utthe win- I would help with the :tobacco, honest arid to always tell .t he
to address a problem or ny itO ·offer me new light. I bad always imo
my dow.in tbe wintertime and ice com , llogs and .milk cows. truth even if it hun somea consttuct;ive criticism, 1 .Foutinely mind that she loved me ·ru¢ w
't tty- would &lt;be frozen inside the Most of the ground plowing I times, honesty was always the
went .into defensive mode ·and shOt a ing to hurt me. But, my own pni&gt;lem glass. The ole house bad no would do at night wben l had best policy for if fl'!lst were
vclbal .dart her w.a_y. 1 .mil rcmcmbet with defensiveness .bad kepune_fmm insulation .and the snow WOllld to use the •headhghts on _the . broken it may take- a long time.
to gain it bsclc--and in some
the Satumaf a~ •
1ewipdcd licnsit:g tllis mlilY ~~
~
. llli!w th..mJI8h the CDitlk:s. W.e- .-tractor.
,
.me of my prom.15e to do yard~
"God hllllo couple llus liifCiVen on woula wade UJrQ.ugb ihe snow
Today1 t an lOok back on the cases· it may never·"lle the
· Rlllher than responding affirmatively or with another ·that took place later in my to go to the outhouse, bad no hard times .we had and it makes same . Tiley taught trust was
even giving .an excuse.. about a football . perso~ Bible study time. I was study- toilet paper and we would use me apprectate all that God bas something you earn and it h.ad
game I planned to watch, 1 immediate- ing the book of lames, when I ~ paper. The water we used ~as provtded. 1 can ~eat and cool no instant fix if that trust were
.
ly felt .as "if my ·honesty and integrity James I: 19, "Everyone should be qul(:k. drawn from a well and Carried my home by tummg .on a ther- betrayed.
My Mother and Fatller have
wn being attacked. Out of this .defim- to listen, s low to speak, .and slow to to the house in a buolcet.
mostat, tum on a faucet f?r hot
sive )JO&amp;Illre, J lashed out acousatmily, become angry" (NIV). Suddenly, I saw
We never had a lot of money or co19 water, ~ve ·an mstde been dead for several years
"Why dori't you keep ~our word to l!bis scripture in .a new light that reflect- to buy things, the food supply bathroom w1th totlet paper and now and my sister and I. have
always keep the inside of the bouse ed the insigttts I had experienced dur- was just enough to get by on not pape~, can fltp a switch to lost ·aJJ our brothers and sisclean?" I knew 1 shouldn't have SJiid it. ing the Marri~~ge Enrichment ttaining. and not a whole lot to choose tum the hgbts on, can drive the ters. I love and miss the ones
It was out Qf my mouth befone I ()()U].d Since my wife clearly loved .me very from. I can remember most Qf car or truck and . not have to who are no longer with us, but
stop myself. fmm that point, fue .con- much, I needed to be quid: to llisten to the time the .e vening mea! was wallc and we have plenty . Qf I have God's wonderful
versation escalated into a full-fledged her words with my bean. Like the cornbread and milk. When we fD?d to choose from. DoiD,g promise of seeing them once
mgument.
words of a well-known praise song, but wo.uld need to go somewhere, wtthout when J was httle again in Heaven .
lf you still nave your parents,
This disagreement, like so many oth- with a different sense, l J!PPAbi to ,pray, we would walk to where we taught me to appreciate the
ers we .had previously in our marriage. "Open the ears of my · heart, Lord.~ needed to go most of the time. bountiful meals I have today brothers and sisters please
t"SCalated quioldy because I used what! Also, since my wife wanted what's best I can remember walldng to and taught me to appreciate enjoy them, love them and
. call an esealator clause; a statement or for me, I needed to be slow to speak church with my family and we whatever I have to ~I and not spend time with them for some
-question ~ out of a defensive defensive words that only escalated om would take a sbrn:tcut tbro';lgh be wasteful . Not bavmg when day you may not have them
mindset With the express purpose of disagreements. And since I knew my the woods, up a hill five nules you are yom:g and leamtng to any more.
Most of my life I have tried
lashing out. Escalator clauses like wife obviously had my best interests in ·to Good Hope Baptist Church. do w1~o~t, ~!ants tbe seed of
"Why don'tyou" or "You oughuo" had · mind, I no longer needed to ,feel : At the cbmcll when the Pastor appreciation m your heart for to live a Christian life. I'm not
always tended to raise the ante in "ur attacked, making it easier to be slow to would ask if anyone llad ~ tes- what you have today and I perfect; I "have made mistakes
~ments. It was one of my most- reac1 manger. What husband worth ·his umony .tf my Mom wasn t'tlte thank God eac~ and eyery day but I have tried to correct them
used escalator c la:,:s,es, the '"'Why dun ' I salt :would want to ·hurt- the- person h~ ftr. t.to get up sh~ would be the for _these blessmg~. lf· we . car. if I could. Wll!!n I road and
. j,~~ questioning accusation,lhat .e seac loves most or to malce·her feel like she seeond person. 1 can remem· get. up out of bed m the mom · study the Bible and listen io the .
our exchange.
·
had to wallc on eggshells when talking her my Dad_ reading and · ing, get dressed and feed our- . message our ·Pastor gives us, I
The problem wasn 't simp)~ what I
with !Urn?
.
, .
studymg h1s B1ble. .
selves we have a lot to be try to apply this to my daily
life. Cllristianity is not only on
,.aid, as much as the defens1ve at:ttI w1sh I could proclaim that I nev~ get
In 1950, when I was 8 years grateful for.
.
or
Wednesday
tude that. was behind the words. defensive anymore. After all. I am JUst a old, God blessed us wtth a btg
The ume I spent Wlth my Sundays
evenings.
we
need
to
apply Ibis
Matriage expert Dr. Jolin Gottman i"ecovering def~se-aholic. I do fall off home and an RI-acrc; farm at Mom_ and Da~. my brothers
luis determined from his research tbe wagon !!C&amp;I!Sionally. But, these laps- Northup. There we ratsed com, and Sisters .J will always trea- to each and every day of our
,with thousands of couples that defen- es are 54? few .and. far between that the tobacco; had bogs, c ows, sure .and never forget. We all Jives, 24 hours a day.
The year of 2007 is a year I
siveness is one of the most harmful vast maJonty of our mantal disagree- chickens and horses, took m worked _hard together and we
wi
II never forget. God got rne
'w ays · of arguing. Defensiveness can ments Tlii'Ciy escalate into full-blown hay and put out a large garden. Jill had It v~ rough but God
~ so much damage to a m~e
arguments. "My name is Doug and fm When I worked to earn money as the Master Weaver chose through several health prob1hat Gottman has referred to it as one a recovering defense-abolic. rve been at other places. I would alw~ys these tools to closely mter · lems: I don' t know what 2008
will bring but one thing I know
of the "'Four Horsemen of the · clean of defensiveness for foilr months, split my earnings 50/50 witb weave our famil:y.
for
sure, God will be \here with
Apocalypse." While tbe other three two weeks. and three days."
.
my parents and I did this until!
I cherish the time Iliad with
.horsemen; criticism, contempt. · and.
('l'he Rev. Dougkls SwclafJn ts past~ got mamed m 1_966. I knew my J?ad and M'!m, brothers me every step of the way.
(Homer Ba)'s resides near
stonewalling are also harmful to a of Grace United Me thodist Church m ~y parents had II ro~ run- and ststers and wtll never for-marriage. they pale. in comparison to Gallipolis.)
rung the farm and paymg the .get the love and the bond we Gallipolis.) ·
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Recovery from defensiven~

LETTERS TO THE
EDITOR

The Daily Sentinel·

in I 87 3 by the first of tens

NEW YORK - During
his nip to New YOlk, tbe
· first German pape in cen. ·tLJries will visrt one of the
iast places in the city' s
Roman Catholic arclldiocese 1hat &amp;ill ;regularly
offers Mass in German.
· 'St. Josc,ph' s Owrcb, on
•Man'balltan'~; Upper East
Side, w.as once at fue beart .
·.of ~American life in
·a city whose German.speaking oomrtmnity was
·populoos .as Munich. The
neighbomood,
&lt;Called
YorlMTie, bas little left
l'tlafs German. But the
church and a small group of
.(Jerman Catholics remain.
· · On April 18, Pope
BenNitt XVI Will lead a
:¢~ ec:,uneniclil service
·at St. Joseph's with 250
Protestant and Ortbooox
&lt;Jhristian leaders.
· Only lO ~ of the
118risb's USO families will
be allowed in. Other parish"ioners and children from the
dJurcb...nm school will divide
·300rickets for standing spots
'"n the !ilreet outside the
·cream-col0red Roi11l1IleSque
'dburd!. which has a capacity
•of less than 400.
"S"me parishioners are
angcy and they' re calling,"
-said tbe Rev. Emmanuel
·Nartey of St. J"sepb 's,
shrugging. ''They dan 't
"understand why they G8Jl't
be part ·of a service in their
"{)Wll church."
· Helene Steiner hoped to
.caleb a glimpse of the pope
from outside the designated
anea instead of standing so

to. accuse.:'..MS~ JIDOO~ it w~ dm_ppill£its .siniul~ast ohhe ~usitrihe Monung"mio-pmgnun, ~
mg to growmg outrage libout 11ost Don Imus' xacial Slur
against tbe Rutgers wometfs basketball1eam. (CBS Radio
follow.ed suit fue next day.) Death claimed author Kurt
Vonnegut in New ¥mt: at age 84 and actor !Roscoe l.ee
Browne in iLos Angeles .at age 8 L
Today's Birthdays: Actor Johnny Sheffield is 77. Actor
Joel Grey is 76: !\ctress Louise Lasser is 69. Movie Writerdirector John Milius is 64. Actor Mesbach Taylor is {)1.
Movie director Carl l1ranklin is 59. Songwriter-producer
Daryl s~mmons is 51. Country singer Steve Azar is 44.
Singer Lisa Stansfield is-42. Singer Joss Stone is 21.
lbought for Today: "We .have enough religion to make us
hate, but not enough to ~ us love one another." Jonathan Swift, :English satirist (1'667-1145).

Letters to the eilitor are welcome. They should be less
than 300 words. All letters are subject to editing, must ·be
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Cluzrlton Heston, R.I.P.
·charlton Heston, who
died on -April 3 it 84, lilld
coliv.erted from Hollywood
liberalism to staunch conseFVatism . in bis middle
years. Apparently .having
-seen or heatd some st.t11e.mcnt
be -~
with, ·of
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Bill Buckley to introduce
us, and Bill readily agreed
Thus began my own friendship with this splendid man.
We would meet over lunch
when he was in New YOlk,
or (less frequently) in Los
. . toi
..,~A_n_geFranleswhect
_scon lm
· mov.ed
1989
~
val ed
his
friendship
·
sely.
Actors come in many
varieties, not all of tbem
appealing. Under the guidaneeofa sltilled director. a
stupid actor can challc up an
imposing record witllout
being able to boast a high
school diploma. Some are
monstet'!l of egotism, others
voracious wolves.
But, equally, some are
thorou_ghly
appealing
bu111111 beinj~s. and Chuck
Heston (llS his friends .knew
.him) was one of these.
Quietly intelligent, he was
also thoroughly modest. A
Midwesterner. by birth, and
a graduate of Northwestern,
he had a brilliant record as

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lunchwithHeston,evenat.a torun, ·andll)v"wifedoesn't.
re~l_atm!nt well acquainted But do.yo.u ~r.e. Bill" _
wtth. famous . customers. lllld now his eyes we~e ·Vecy
practically all of tbe waiters, - serious- "if I wem dCcted
plus tbe headwaiter and the :to t1te Senate, 1 c:o:.ild neva......
chef, would sbcc;pishly ask play Macbeth ~ain?" At
en. , r
for his signature (usually tb:u. I itOpped
· him.
1
1
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"for m!Y sister"). . . . .....
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c
would always receive it meant as much to · ~ it .
on one of an inexhaustible clearly did, I didn't ant 10 1
supply of pbotograpbs that have even a small ·
in
an actor, Winning an Oscar be kept ·in bis breast ,J:IIdct, dissmv!ing him .f rom 1L
for bis nerfonnance in HLook out," l once Warned
Several years ago, Heston ·
"Ben-Hur," he scored other him. "you'II run out of pbo- detected the early signs of
successes in such films as tographs-l" "No, · I won't, Alzheimer's disease. He
"The Ten Commandments," Bill!" be replied, smiling. met the challenge with
"EI Cid" and "Planet of the · A1KI he never did.
· quiet cOurage. If it came. so .
Apes," to name only three
Chuck also taught me a be iL If it didn't (and the
of dozens. But his achieve- lot about actors. He had a ~igns were unclear), be
· ments as an actor were llcep respect for his profes- would go on as IOI'Ig as the
almost overshadowed by sion, and bad studied it Lot:d .allowed. In the last
his other accomplishments. carefully. He told me that letter be was ever able to
He was preside411 of 1he most actot'!l are sby, and like .write me, he typically qiKIIScrcenActors'Guild,cbair- to "bide in tbeir roles." eel Shakespeare: "All may
man of tbe American Ft!m "When you see them on be well."
Institute, 1Uid president of screen . or onstage," he
But all w.as not well. And
the
National
Jlifle explained, "they feel ·bt oow be b.as died, w.itb tlte
Association. In 2003 be you are not looking at !Item lovely Lydia, his wife of 64
was
awtll'ded
the but ~ ~ clwactci they are • years, at his side. He loved
Presidential Medal
of . playing,
his family, bis profession
Freedom, tbe nat.ion 's highI was one of many wbo and his couiltry. And be is
est civilian honor.
thought that Heston would mourned by the many many
It was from Chuck Heston make a magnificent U.S . peOple who loved IUn't.
that I learned the dimen- senator and were sure that
(William Rusher is an
· s:ons of a true "C:C~·" be w~d be elellted ov~- accomplished llMthor. fot~
Over lunch W1tb Bill whelmingly. So I w:ged him mer pllhlisher of t
Buckley, one coul,d usually . to ..consi~ nmnill$.
N_ational Review and former
count on one or two people
'Yell.. ~ ~lied, "my vlce cluzinnan of the
!'rom ~arby IJibles request- fanuly IS divtded on the American
Conservati~
mg b1s autograph. Over question. My son ~Vants me Union.)
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TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is ifriday, Apnil 11, the
are 264 days left in the year.

~62nd

day 'Of .2608. "There

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Hxlay's HigliligbtinHistmy~ On-"PriJll, il968,1'.residcnt
Lyndon B. Johnsan signed into iJaw the Civil Rights Aa of
1968, which included tbe liair Dousing Act.~ w@k: aftertbe
assassination of the Rev. Martin I utbc:r King :Jr.
On this date: In 1'6"89, Wllijam m and Mmy il were
crowned as joint sovereigns of Bmtain.
In 1814, Napol.can BOIIllplllte abdicated as £nwemr of
tile Frencll and was 'banished :to 1he iSland ;of Elba.
In 1898, as tensions with 'Spain =ntinued ito rise,
President McKinley aSicM Go~ to llllfbm:iu militaiy

intervention mCuba
·
In 1899, the treaty ending the Sjlllllisb-American War
was declared in effect.
In 1945, during Wodd War U, American iOldiers liberated the notorious Nazi -ooncentmtion Camp BuChenwald in
Germany.
.
In . 1951 , President TTUliiiiii relieved Gen. 'Douglas
MaeArthur oflris commands in the filar East. ·
In 1970, Apollo 13 blasted off on its ill-fated :mission to
the moon. (The astronauts managed itO m:etum safely).
In 1979, ldi Amin w.as
.as president of Uganda as
rebels and e~~;iles baclred by Tanzanian foroes -seized 00111rol.
In 1988, tbe hijackers oh Kuwait A:irw.ays jetliner killed
a second hostage, dumping his body 10nto 1he ground in
Lamaca, Cyprus.
Ten years ago: The executive .committee of the Ulster
Unimi.ist Pany voted 55-23 to support 1he Nodhta:n mland
peace accord and its leader, David Trimble, who had outmaneuvered rebels iin.his nuiks.
Five YCIIFS ago: Ten of the mai11 ~&amp;f¥'Cis in 'the 2000
bombing of the USS Cole escaped from prison in Yemen.
American troops took the nm'fhem .l nlgi city of Moslil w.itbout a fight. in Ctiba, three men conv.ictcd f hijaCking a
passenger ferry tbe previous w=k were aecuted lby firing
squad, a swift response by iFidei 'Castro'1i government to .a
recent string of hijackings to the United States.
One year ago: North Carolirui'·s top jpl'llSCcutor dropped
all charges against 1bree former Duke University lacmsse
pla~ers accused of sexwilly assaulting a ·sttiPPer at .a party,
saymg tbe athletes were innocent victims ofJi "tragic roSh

Episcopal bishops' djfferent riferetl[£ points
There is nothing new
about Anglicans wonying
about the environment.
One of the Church of
England's most famous
hymns. .after all. offers this
somber vision of industrialiution from poet Wtlliam
Blake :~ And did the countenance .divine shine forth
up"n our Clouded trills?
And was !erusalem builded
here among those dad
sa!Jinic
mills?"
(See
www.wcddingguideuk.com
larticles/wor.dsmusic/hymn
slhymn-anddidtbosefeetinancienttimes.asp) . ·
Nevertheless, a recent sermon 'by the US. Episcopal
Clmrch' s outspoken "leader
raised eyebrows as :it circu~ in cyher!ijlace. 'Some
traditionalists were not
amused by .a bOOkish disoussian of"boWlc: flatUlence
on the holiest day in the
Chrisfian year.
In ber Easter mesSllge,
'P residitlg
Bisbop
Katherine Jefferts 'Scbori
stressed diat .all Christi.ans
·should iet :their faith shape
rtbeir avtions in real life
.and,' tbus, Jlffect the world·
around them.
1ilow .cim you be the
sacrament, tbe outward and
visible sign, of the ,gmce
ithat you know in the resurrected Chrisit? flow can
your living Jet olhen; live
more .abundantly?" she
aslce.d, before turning to
erwironmental concerns.
"We .are begin~Jillg ro be
aware of tthe ways "in which
our lack of concern for the

rest l!lf creation results in
~ and de~ction for
()Ur neighbors," added
~efferts Scbbri. who has a
doctorate in oceanography.
"We cannot love our
neighbors pnless we care
for the creation that suppons all our earthly lives....
"When · atmospheric
warming, "d uc in part to ·the
methane output of the millions of cow~ we ·r.aise
each year to produce hamburger, begins to . slowly
.drown the island homes of
our neighbors in the South
Pacific, are we truly sharing good news?"
This shon sermon seemed
to focus more on affirming
the doctrines of AI Gore
than on proclaiming the
reality of the Resurrection,
SJiid the Rev. Kendall
Harmon, canon theologian
of the !Episcopal Diooese of
South Carolina and editor of
TI:e Anglican Digest. This
is regrettable, since it's crucial for tbe modem church
to ·do more to help protect
tile environment. This concern is, in ·fact, linked to
'Easter and :0 the ultimate
hope for ·tiJe renewing of
God's creation, be said.

BY Vesa~t~D

1be problem . isn' t . so tion set free. ·- l:bave witmuch what the presiding ;nessed broken marriages
biShop SJiid in tbis sennon, tnade whole .and children
but what sbe Jill but left out who were Jost brought
of it," said Harmon. "The back home.~
mlphasls is totally on this
If s crucial to note that
one elhical dimensi"n -of these very diff=t bishour fliith. ... That' s impor- ops begin with l:ef~ces
tant. bot she didn't really to the Resurrection connect it :to' what is the expressed in different ways
most important :reality -of all - and then build -on that
for Cllristians, whiCh is that doctrine to talk aoout
Jesus truly is risen from ihe issues in mGdem life,
dead and that :really ~ noted Phyllis Ticlcle. an
pened in time and in histmy Episcopalian befit known
and that changes everytbing for writing "God Talk in
- literally everytbing .~
America~ and other books
On the other side m .the • on spirituality .and culture.
Anglican aisle, tbe -Easter
The bishops da ~ve difmessage · offered by the ferent reference po:nts, she
leader of ~ controversial said. ·
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missionary movement also
Jlefferts Scbori seems to
addressed social issues, but be "starting inside .the
did so after a strong .affinna- churchn 1Uid then ~ying,
lion of a literal reswrection. "Look -out there. Look .at the
Tl!en; Bishop Matty;n world and see wbat we need
Minns linked the doctrine of to go and do.~
the ·e mpty tomb to ihe
Meanwhile, Minns is
church's belief that miracles "smiting
inside
the
continue today.
church" and then saying,
'1 have seen it. I have " Come in .here. Thill is
seen men and women who what happens wben the
were dead to tbe things of church is really alive .n .
God come alive - I have
1be sad reaiUy in
seen blind people be given Anglicanism today, -sbe said,
tbeir sight and I have seen "11s that both of these leaders
sick people made well,~ are talking to their people, to
said Minns, who leads the tbe people that tbey lead., but ·
Convocation .of Anglicans they arenolongerpartofthe
in North America. This is a same body."
network of conservative
(Terry Mattingly is direcchurches that have fled the tor (Jj the Washington
Episcopal Church and are Journalism Ceraer at 1he
now .linked to the Anglican Council for . Christian
O!urcb of Nigeria.
Colleges and Universities
"I have known people and
leads .
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window Of a wOI!Idelil display ame bousing t:is familf's memorabilia, preserved so cus1omers can I8Bd about the ihislory Of the Upper iEast Side ballery in New Yorl!:April2. Fmm
i1s Yoikllille neighbO:tlood, Glaser's selWiil New Y'orl!:'s once lbus5!in_g mmmunity of more
1han ~.000 people of Gennan-born uns Ifill!. Pope !Benedict XVI .will-hOld a pTByer 118!"vioe an AprillB in Yorkville$ St. JDS&amp;ph's Cllu:n:h.

l0;11g, .,.,..,anse my "knees are
not lhat good,~ the 68-y.earold said . in ber Germanaccented English as sbe left
:the church after a weekday
M.ass. 1 just want lhe
pope
. '~;:blessing. darling."
Steiner, a nurse who
immigrated here 35 years
ago from Austri.a's Lake
Constance, near the German
border, is among a sprinlding of Ymkville residents
whose native language is
still German. ·
In the 1960s., ""they spoke
all German · on the street

here,~ SJiid Ursula Scbalow,
a German-born lbattender .at
the Heidelberg Restaurant
"n Second Avenue off East
86th Street, ¥-orhille' s
main thoFOughfare.
The neigbbor.hood arc.rund
the church is increasingly
populated :by the well-:to-00,
\Wo can afford the .astrenomical priDes of new bliildings that bav.e pushed out
ethnic Gemnan shews and
restaurants in recent years.
Am"ng tbe last vestiges
of the Old World .culture is
Glaser's Bake Sb"Jl around

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1he corner from the cburQh.
where a family member still
.atrives at 3a.m . to bake tbe
day's sweets and breads.
~It was ooce like a struill
village here - everyone
. !mew .e¥eryone," said Herb
Glaser, 55, whose grandfailler was from the southern
German state of Bavaria,
and opened the family busi.ness in 1902.
Glaser w.as baptized at "St.
J~J.sepb' s. went. t" scbool
there, and ung in the choir
for'lbe German Mass.
St. Joseph' s was founded

Side, · calling their eDclave
or
"Klei ndeutschland,"
Little Germany. A 1904
churclJ outing on an East
River steamship ended in
disaster wllen the vessel
caught fire and m~ than
1,000 German· Americans
New York
drowned C ity's single biggest ~
toll from a disaster until the
Sept. ll, 2001, attacl:.s.
The river tragedy ~ed
the German immigr.ants'
plans to leave their poor,
cramped Lower !East Side
homes for a new life
uptown, · amid open fields
and woodland where they
worked in ·breweries with
names like Ruppert, !Ringler,
Haffen, Hupfel and iEichler.
Today, a shon v.alk from
the church, big steins of
beer are still served with
specialties like boiled pig
knuokle, 'bratwurst and liverwurst at the 'Heidelberg
Restaurant, a ·spot with dark
~JOoden walls, decor.ated
with deer antlers.
remnants
-of
' Other
German Yrnikville include
the Scballer &amp; Weber gro. eery
store
-and
the
Liederkranz !Foundation that
sponsors musical events.
'Each September, these ethnic Gemums contribute to
the Steuben Day Parade up
!Fifth Avenue named after
the Revolutionary WJJI nero,
the native •German Gen.
!Friedrich Wilhelm von
Steuben.
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But for sneer German star
power, the eyes of Ymt:ville
will be on the \BavarianmostofNewYodCs ·~ bom pontiff as be rolls in
immigrants had settled on for the u p .m. service at St.
Marih.attan 's Lower !East Joseph 's.

of tbousands of GermanAmericans ·who i'm more
than
a
cenuny
ran
Yorkville's butcher Sbqps,
beer gardens, dance hal.Is,
restaurants ,and OOM:stores.
iOy 1900, New York had
more than 300.,'000 German
reSidents .and .BOOut l 00,1000
German-~ Austrians
among its 3.5 million people - about the population
of large German cities like
Munich ·a nd Leipzig.
l.n Yorkville, many of
them
were PFotestant,
including a boy who grew
up to be baseball great Lou
Gehrig . The Catholics
traced their ancestry to
Bavaria. where the cwrent
pope grew up.
The pontiff's prByer service ·next week .is to include
leaders of several Or.tbodox
chu~ches . .mainline and
more
conservative
ll"rotestanl .groups, and
Pentecostal denominations.
Also expected is Bernice
A. King, a daughter of civil
ri~ts leader Martin L uther
King Jr., who serves as
eldei
at
New
Birth
Missionary Baptist Church
in Lithonia. Ga.
Benedict is to address the
gro~ after reading from St.
Pau I s
Jetter ·to
tile
Ephesians, wh&lt;'lm he lll'ges
to embrace unity :0f spirit
~mid .a diversity of believ-·
ers: "There is one body .and
one Spirit ... one Lord, one
faith, one baptism; cne God
and F.athewf aiL"
Unliil the 2(i)th century,

Hard times, hidden blessings.

the lashing out of a defensive person.
As a dt:fense-.aholic, I didn't fully
·BY 11m · 1 BaYS
utilities so J loved to help them had for each other .as a family.
"My name is Doug and rm a recover- realize bow much .harm I w~ .doing to
out. As my brothers and sisters My Mom and Dad were not
ing defense.aholic.n What is a defense- my 1IIIIIIiage until God began to perI ·often think back when i got older they got jobs, got ju~t parents, they were some.aholic? lt can 'l be found in the dictio- fum:: an interventiim on me. While was young and the time 1 spent married and moved away from one yon could talk to, seek
naty or·in theDSM of Mental Disorders. attending Marriage Enrichment trai• with my family. I lived in a home until J was the only son advice from, they taught us to
Defense-abolic describes anyone who ing led by marriage edncatm Kelly four-room house with two at &lt;home and ·as my pJJients live a Chri!itian life, they were
~.a pattern of 1.ashing baek Simpson, I· learned llf her concept ·bro1hers, four sisters, plus my were getting older l had more my buddies and · J loved and
defensively whenever feeling . vetbally called ltbe "Assumption of Goodwill." Mom and Dad. We bad no of a worldoad. holding down respected them very much.
iiiR h •wd &lt;01' f!ltadred While defensive- it basically means that even in tbe eiectric, no running water and my job and keeping 1he farm They were God-fearing parness .bw:ts any relationslJY!, it is particu- midst of· di~ments, our spouse no inside batbFOom. The only running. ~ can remember many ents who taught us to treat
lady h:arJnfil1 in marriage.
loves us. wants whafs best for us, and Source of heat was a frreplace times wllen 1 worked all day at people like you wanted to be .
For most of the early rears of my has our best interests in mind. In that and coal stove to cook on.! can GSI ~GDC now) when I got off treated. l'hey taugllt u~ to be
marriage, whenever my .wife would uy moment. I began to see my=·;in a remember looldng ()utthe win- I would help with the :tobacco, honest arid to always tell .t he
to address a problem or ny itO ·offer me new light. I bad always imo
my dow.in tbe wintertime and ice com , llogs and .milk cows. truth even if it hun somea consttuct;ive criticism, 1 .Foutinely mind that she loved me ·ru¢ w
't tty- would &lt;be frozen inside the Most of the ground plowing I times, honesty was always the
went .into defensive mode ·and shOt a ing to hurt me. But, my own pni&gt;lem glass. The ole house bad no would do at night wben l had best policy for if fl'!lst were
vclbal .dart her w.a_y. 1 .mil rcmcmbet with defensiveness .bad kepune_fmm insulation .and the snow WOllld to use the •headhghts on _the . broken it may take- a long time.
to gain it bsclc--and in some
the Satumaf a~ •
1ewipdcd licnsit:g tllis mlilY ~~
~
. llli!w th..mJI8h the CDitlk:s. W.e- .-tractor.
,
.me of my prom.15e to do yard~
"God hllllo couple llus liifCiVen on woula wade UJrQ.ugb ihe snow
Today1 t an lOok back on the cases· it may never·"lle the
· Rlllher than responding affirmatively or with another ·that took place later in my to go to the outhouse, bad no hard times .we had and it makes same . Tiley taught trust was
even giving .an excuse.. about a football . perso~ Bible study time. I was study- toilet paper and we would use me apprectate all that God bas something you earn and it h.ad
game I planned to watch, 1 immediate- ing the book of lames, when I ~ paper. The water we used ~as provtded. 1 can ~eat and cool no instant fix if that trust were
.
ly felt .as "if my ·honesty and integrity James I: 19, "Everyone should be qul(:k. drawn from a well and Carried my home by tummg .on a ther- betrayed.
My Mother and Fatller have
wn being attacked. Out of this .defim- to listen, s low to speak, .and slow to to the house in a buolcet.
mostat, tum on a faucet f?r hot
sive )JO&amp;Illre, J lashed out acousatmily, become angry" (NIV). Suddenly, I saw
We never had a lot of money or co19 water, ~ve ·an mstde been dead for several years
"Why dori't you keep ~our word to l!bis scripture in .a new light that reflect- to buy things, the food supply bathroom w1th totlet paper and now and my sister and I. have
always keep the inside of the bouse ed the insigttts I had experienced dur- was just enough to get by on not pape~, can fltp a switch to lost ·aJJ our brothers and sisclean?" I knew 1 shouldn't have SJiid it. ing the Marri~~ge Enrichment ttaining. and not a whole lot to choose tum the hgbts on, can drive the ters. I love and miss the ones
It was out Qf my mouth befone I ()()U].d Since my wife clearly loved .me very from. I can remember most Qf car or truck and . not have to who are no longer with us, but
stop myself. fmm that point, fue .con- much, I needed to be quid: to llisten to the time the .e vening mea! was wallc and we have plenty . Qf I have God's wonderful
versation escalated into a full-fledged her words with my bean. Like the cornbread and milk. When we fD?d to choose from. DoiD,g promise of seeing them once
mgument.
words of a well-known praise song, but wo.uld need to go somewhere, wtthout when J was httle again in Heaven .
lf you still nave your parents,
This disagreement, like so many oth- with a different sense, l J!PPAbi to ,pray, we would walk to where we taught me to appreciate the
ers we .had previously in our marriage. "Open the ears of my · heart, Lord.~ needed to go most of the time. bountiful meals I have today brothers and sisters please
t"SCalated quioldy because I used what! Also, since my wife wanted what's best I can remember walldng to and taught me to appreciate enjoy them, love them and
. call an esealator clause; a statement or for me, I needed to be slow to speak church with my family and we whatever I have to ~I and not spend time with them for some
-question ~ out of a defensive defensive words that only escalated om would take a sbrn:tcut tbro';lgh be wasteful . Not bavmg when day you may not have them
mindset With the express purpose of disagreements. And since I knew my the woods, up a hill five nules you are yom:g and leamtng to any more.
Most of my life I have tried
lashing out. Escalator clauses like wife obviously had my best interests in ·to Good Hope Baptist Church. do w1~o~t, ~!ants tbe seed of
"Why don'tyou" or "You oughuo" had · mind, I no longer needed to ,feel : At the cbmcll when the Pastor appreciation m your heart for to live a Christian life. I'm not
always tended to raise the ante in "ur attacked, making it easier to be slow to would ask if anyone llad ~ tes- what you have today and I perfect; I "have made mistakes
~ments. It was one of my most- reac1 manger. What husband worth ·his umony .tf my Mom wasn t'tlte thank God eac~ and eyery day but I have tried to correct them
used escalator c la:,:s,es, the '"'Why dun ' I salt :would want to ·hurt- the- person h~ ftr. t.to get up sh~ would be the for _these blessmg~. lf· we . car. if I could. Wll!!n I road and
. j,~~ questioning accusation,lhat .e seac loves most or to malce·her feel like she seeond person. 1 can remem· get. up out of bed m the mom · study the Bible and listen io the .
our exchange.
·
had to wallc on eggshells when talking her my Dad_ reading and · ing, get dressed and feed our- . message our ·Pastor gives us, I
The problem wasn 't simp)~ what I
with !Urn?
.
, .
studymg h1s B1ble. .
selves we have a lot to be try to apply this to my daily
life. Cllristianity is not only on
,.aid, as much as the defens1ve at:ttI w1sh I could proclaim that I nev~ get
In 1950, when I was 8 years grateful for.
.
or
Wednesday
tude that. was behind the words. defensive anymore. After all. I am JUst a old, God blessed us wtth a btg
The ume I spent Wlth my Sundays
evenings.
we
need
to
apply Ibis
Matriage expert Dr. Jolin Gottman i"ecovering def~se-aholic. I do fall off home and an RI-acrc; farm at Mom_ and Da~. my brothers
luis determined from his research tbe wagon !!C&amp;I!Sionally. But, these laps- Northup. There we ratsed com, and Sisters .J will always trea- to each and every day of our
,with thousands of couples that defen- es are 54? few .and. far between that the tobacco; had bogs, c ows, sure .and never forget. We all Jives, 24 hours a day.
The year of 2007 is a year I
siveness is one of the most harmful vast maJonty of our mantal disagree- chickens and horses, took m worked _hard together and we
wi
II never forget. God got rne
'w ays · of arguing. Defensiveness can ments Tlii'Ciy escalate into full-blown hay and put out a large garden. Jill had It v~ rough but God
~ so much damage to a m~e
arguments. "My name is Doug and fm When I worked to earn money as the Master Weaver chose through several health prob1hat Gottman has referred to it as one a recovering defense-abolic. rve been at other places. I would alw~ys these tools to closely mter · lems: I don' t know what 2008
will bring but one thing I know
of the "'Four Horsemen of the · clean of defensiveness for foilr months, split my earnings 50/50 witb weave our famil:y.
for
sure, God will be \here with
Apocalypse." While tbe other three two weeks. and three days."
.
my parents and I did this until!
I cherish the time Iliad with
.horsemen; criticism, contempt. · and.
('l'he Rev. Dougkls SwclafJn ts past~ got mamed m 1_966. I knew my J?ad and M'!m, brothers me every step of the way.
(Homer Ba)'s resides near
stonewalling are also harmful to a of Grace United Me thodist Church m ~y parents had II ro~ run- and ststers and wtll never for-marriage. they pale. in comparison to Gallipolis.)
rung the farm and paymg the .get the love and the bond we Gallipolis.) ·
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LETTERS TO THE
EDITOR

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NEW YORK - During
his nip to New YOlk, tbe
· first German pape in cen. ·tLJries will visrt one of the
iast places in the city' s
Roman Catholic arclldiocese 1hat &amp;ill ;regularly
offers Mass in German.
· 'St. Josc,ph' s Owrcb, on
•Man'balltan'~; Upper East
Side, w.as once at fue beart .
·.of ~American life in
·a city whose German.speaking oomrtmnity was
·populoos .as Munich. The
neighbomood,
&lt;Called
YorlMTie, bas little left
l'tlafs German. But the
church and a small group of
.(Jerman Catholics remain.
· · On April 18, Pope
BenNitt XVI Will lead a
:¢~ ec:,uneniclil service
·at St. Joseph's with 250
Protestant and Ortbooox
&lt;Jhristian leaders.
· Only lO ~ of the
118risb's USO families will
be allowed in. Other parish"ioners and children from the
dJurcb...nm school will divide
·300rickets for standing spots
'"n the !ilreet outside the
·cream-col0red Roi11l1IleSque
'dburd!. which has a capacity
•of less than 400.
"S"me parishioners are
angcy and they' re calling,"
-said tbe Rev. Emmanuel
·Nartey of St. J"sepb 's,
shrugging. ''They dan 't
"understand why they G8Jl't
be part ·of a service in their
"{)Wll church."
· Helene Steiner hoped to
.caleb a glimpse of the pope
from outside the designated
anea instead of standing so

to. accuse.:'..MS~ JIDOO~ it w~ dm_ppill£its .siniul~ast ohhe ~usitrihe Monung"mio-pmgnun, ~
mg to growmg outrage libout 11ost Don Imus' xacial Slur
against tbe Rutgers wometfs basketball1eam. (CBS Radio
follow.ed suit fue next day.) Death claimed author Kurt
Vonnegut in New ¥mt: at age 84 and actor !Roscoe l.ee
Browne in iLos Angeles .at age 8 L
Today's Birthdays: Actor Johnny Sheffield is 77. Actor
Joel Grey is 76: !\ctress Louise Lasser is 69. Movie Writerdirector John Milius is 64. Actor Mesbach Taylor is {)1.
Movie director Carl l1ranklin is 59. Songwriter-producer
Daryl s~mmons is 51. Country singer Steve Azar is 44.
Singer Lisa Stansfield is-42. Singer Joss Stone is 21.
lbought for Today: "We .have enough religion to make us
hate, but not enough to ~ us love one another." Jonathan Swift, :English satirist (1'667-1145).

Letters to the eilitor are welcome. They should be less
than 300 words. All letters are subject to editing, must ·be
sig~ and incbule address and telephone nwnber. No
un.sigrled /men· will /Je]Jllblished. Letters should be in ·
goad raste,.addn:;ssirag iuws, not pB&amp;llflllliti~s. LmUs tif
thanks to organizJltions aniJ individuals will not be accept. ed for p.ublicalion. •

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Cluzrlton Heston, R.I.P.
·charlton Heston, who
died on -April 3 it 84, lilld
coliv.erted from Hollywood
liberalism to staunch conseFVatism . in bis middle
years. Apparently .having
-seen or heatd some st.t11e.mcnt
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Bill Buckley to introduce
us, and Bill readily agreed
Thus began my own friendship with this splendid man.
We would meet over lunch
when he was in New YOlk,
or (less frequently) in Los
. . toi
..,~A_n_geFranleswhect
_scon lm
· mov.ed
1989
~
val ed
his
friendship
·
sely.
Actors come in many
varieties, not all of tbem
appealing. Under the guidaneeofa sltilled director. a
stupid actor can challc up an
imposing record witllout
being able to boast a high
school diploma. Some are
monstet'!l of egotism, others
voracious wolves.
But, equally, some are
thorou_ghly
appealing
bu111111 beinj~s. and Chuck
Heston (llS his friends .knew
.him) was one of these.
Quietly intelligent, he was
also thoroughly modest. A
Midwesterner. by birth, and
a graduate of Northwestern,
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re~l_atm!nt well acquainted But do.yo.u ~r.e. Bill" _
wtth. famous . customers. lllld now his eyes we~e ·Vecy
practically all of tbe waiters, - serious- "if I wem dCcted
plus tbe headwaiter and the :to t1te Senate, 1 c:o:.ild neva......
chef, would sbcc;pishly ask play Macbeth ~ain?" At
en. , r
for his signature (usually tb:u. I itOpped
· him.
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"for m!Y sister"). . . . .....
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would always receive it meant as much to · ~ it .
on one of an inexhaustible clearly did, I didn't ant 10 1
supply of pbotograpbs that have even a small ·
in
an actor, Winning an Oscar be kept ·in bis breast ,J:IIdct, dissmv!ing him .f rom 1L
for bis nerfonnance in HLook out," l once Warned
Several years ago, Heston ·
"Ben-Hur," he scored other him. "you'II run out of pbo- detected the early signs of
successes in such films as tographs-l" "No, · I won't, Alzheimer's disease. He
"The Ten Commandments," Bill!" be replied, smiling. met the challenge with
"EI Cid" and "Planet of the · A1KI he never did.
· quiet cOurage. If it came. so .
Apes," to name only three
Chuck also taught me a be iL If it didn't (and the
of dozens. But his achieve- lot about actors. He had a ~igns were unclear), be
· ments as an actor were llcep respect for his profes- would go on as IOI'Ig as the
almost overshadowed by sion, and bad studied it Lot:d .allowed. In the last
his other accomplishments. carefully. He told me that letter be was ever able to
He was preside411 of 1he most actot'!l are sby, and like .write me, he typically qiKIIScrcenActors'Guild,cbair- to "bide in tbeir roles." eel Shakespeare: "All may
man of tbe American Ft!m "When you see them on be well."
Institute, 1Uid president of screen . or onstage," he
But all w.as not well. And
the
National
Jlifle explained, "they feel ·bt oow be b.as died, w.itb tlte
Association. In 2003 be you are not looking at !Item lovely Lydia, his wife of 64
was
awtll'ded
the but ~ ~ clwactci they are • years, at his side. He loved
Presidential Medal
of . playing,
his family, bis profession
Freedom, tbe nat.ion 's highI was one of many wbo and his couiltry. And be is
est civilian honor.
thought that Heston would mourned by the many many
It was from Chuck Heston make a magnificent U.S . peOple who loved IUn't.
that I learned the dimen- senator and were sure that
(William Rusher is an
· s:ons of a true "C:C~·" be w~d be elellted ov~- accomplished llMthor. fot~
Over lunch W1tb Bill whelmingly. So I w:ged him mer pllhlisher of t
Buckley, one coul,d usually . to ..consi~ nmnill$.
N_ational Review and former
count on one or two people
'Yell.. ~ ~lied, "my vlce cluzinnan of the
!'rom ~arby IJibles request- fanuly IS divtded on the American
Conservati~
mg b1s autograph. Over question. My son ~Vants me Union.)
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A Hunger For More

~ tids ha~ De\'(!fllclrd
mlibemy&amp;lelyofGod'dovc &lt;of oa.ey ~ 1
.and ilrllih. Wbetber I am IIIUide 1iODie 'liOI.'t &lt;of joke
ev.eo s'lightly sua:essful or uu:uily-6etilld odney
not, I ...ea1zy donlt lk:now.
ba.ve'lillid-andlibey
·WJW_ I 00 llmow, however,
odb!d 11 111111: llikt 1 baa Jiust
s lihat we as God' s -dlildren aawled lOUt
rtbe 'Slime
l lallall..ni iw.c:re
'Mitten
for
clrildrcn.
.created .and 1"1'"b:med .al011£ ibc
·· 'Riw:r .after
Honestly, il is written so that
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"!'.e might find our fhittil\£ flood ~ "'h..
cltildren &lt;Of all ages can
&amp;~ght .m God. 1llhere are &lt;e'IJIIOil~" haid, "can't II ;get
enjoy and be moved by it.
ummag~able treasures df . &lt;IIII.Y ifC!!peCt :around !bereT'
But those for lWhom it is And just where in 1he world JJOY,. ..?CIOIJ.' and IJlCilce
'illhose !Of IIUS . 0 .Can
lt'e81ly Wiiqen ~ fhose of .us .:lid ;we come !Up 'With the ib~ n~ tf!Je mslands ~t we ll".eJIICI1Iber Rodr!ey blow
.among ibe grown .llJI popu- notion that faicy tales are c.a1l life s cexpenenccs. 1hllt ~built Ibis entire comlatiOn Who have fOund our- untrue? PJ:Jilaps 1hey 'Te not There ..are dragons to lbe &lt;eey ciii'CCT .around the idea
selves .entemlining suspi- historically tfactoal, but ~ dam~ls (and .dudes) &lt;Of4Ic:mi'tgetnotrespect."a
cion!; 1hat we're ~ow don't write fairy tales off as m dist1'7Ss nn ~need -still lau_gh at &lt;the absmd
undcrcstimating the mar- untrue: they lhave an uncan- of &lt;lleliverance. There are ':w.ays lhe tdesaihed fuc ladk
velous "W&lt;ODdcr of living in ny knaCk of telling ·us the feasts spread •out m the han- of~ 1hat lbe ·recei¥ed
God'ii ~ngdem. .Not a ttuth . about human nature quet hall1&gt; of fellowshi,p Heillilked.about _going to ~
!~~like-believe
. ikingdom w.hen we're :not inclined Ito WJ:~ . God . an4 ~ &gt;file doctar _ his iJliDClriloWhere Jill our .dreams come listen to uuth through any ~sttans ~are JUSt w.all- _gist. 1lhe .doctor put a nibtrue, but a lnJe ~me 1hat is .as other medium
without Ill£ :to ~ enJ~ycd by futJSe ifJer glove on Ibis hand 1hen
. who will dare start out (Ill -stuck Ibis lfinger ri:n my
much superior to our.dreams bCcoming JIIlgty.
.as we tbirik &lt;OUT ilreams are
Fairy lli!es .honestly ·deal &lt;the ~ .a_dvenUJre of truly mouth!"
But aside from Rodnev
to &lt;OUT .cin:umstances.
with such things as ·srnmw, wallcing w1th the LGrd.
-e a~• '"•nt" *o he
'-'
'.ciJ1b
I love the · wonder JIIld joy, cruelty w;td Gourage.
....v •.,·
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Dangerfield,
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there.
isn't
1
deligln offairy tales. I love They are lher.efore betler de'"~-,.~
wolves to be
much humor Jn the inoreasfucir 'tendency :to honestly "t:ruth-lellcrs'' than .any Ibis- tl~ed. .andbean~talks JUSt mg lack of respect demonJlliknowledge
hardship, tory book or social .c em- w••nnn to be chmbed to
~ .
.
·
strated 'by fiO many in our
wickedness JIIld evil. And I mentmy Of course, if our new hei_ghts of eK~ society. My wife was dri~
especially love their liOOth- minds are increasingly God. In fact, soglonous.and ,.;no home on 1_77 from
ill£ encouragements to not divorced from God's Word so wonderful.are the things Mersbur the other da
g b··•·.thrJ
give up, but to bold on lelUI- (the IBible ), and our 'hearts in store for belieYers that
·when
an
am
uu1uce
WI
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ciously {O bepe. In a world -choose to fly free like wild . word s cannot trulY capture ~iren w.ailittg and lights
that is ovmnm by cynicism, swans until !they're finally 1hthem. Weth only.aheadl:now thatht . flashing appeared in her
condescension and political enmesbed in lllCts of selfey are ere
m e
·
·
'Sh u11 d
COI!I'ectne&amp;s, we as adults destruction, fairy .tales can road, just beyond the gales :rear-v1ew muror. e P e
--" ." '' ' - - tune.
..
overto allow :the ambUlance
need fairy tales far more be diah&lt;ilical.w.eapons in the "''"'"""'
upon
a
·
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·
l
0 pass 'h &amp;.· A'head
. . of .her•
:than the Children to whom 'hands ,of fuc "'wicked witch- "When lesus spoke again to
we tell tbem. For children, es" of ·selfililiness and pride :the people ·H.e said,- ·~ am two ~ars.wer.e .drivll\g !adethe world still holds amaz- or the "'J11181'Y ·trolls" .of bit- 1he light ' of the world. by,.slde tn both lanes. ~e
Whoever foUows Me will ambulance came up behin~
ing myfitecies and awe- terness and deipair.
'inspirill£ miracles.
As slich, they can blur our nev&amp; w.alk in darkness but ihe car m the left lane, and
But ·somehow and liOIDe- capaci' 10 appreciate that will have the light ofltle'" that driver refused 1o mo':e
~ver! •I can only b~ :that 1f
whcr.e along the long, .hard which 1s truly -deseMng of (Jlobn 8 : J1 N1V).
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MolWilmr
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lliis
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.one of my family memttail of growing up, we our love and devotion, the
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il
Jwwe
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in
bers
m .an amb11:lance ne_Kt
decide that fairy tales. are Lord Jesus Himself. If
·* ~ rille
1.2- time, other drivetfi will
for the 'young, the simple, hemits di$oonnected fr.om
l/1,_-.sGIIilurJiw:=-ofl/
show more respect1han that
. the ignorant, or the naive. !G od tell &lt;OUT maries, then the
''Die
FDiry
lidt
Pat
Mrs
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one
did!
Peduips this departure from stories will fOlander God and
One can J:urn on the TV
our capaci!y to 'b e inspired puff "' our own :illusions of He is 6e JIIIW1r l(jf ~
~
OlwnflJ
WIJidz
news
and hear . example
and moved with .awe is· the greatn~::ss .and 'Self-sufficien_
.
S.dl9
~
.after.
e!UUDple
of people
n:ason that Jesus remaits in cy. So,
my cv.entme to
4~455
'RfiqJ.ve.lk_,tbe
refusmg
to
respec~
other
'Manbew 18:3 ·" .. ! tell you · 11etell 110me &lt;Of our most
._,.,_,
for
.
.
t
s
.,.
people,
other
people
s
pmJ?. ibe truth, .1inlcss you .change beloved fairy tales, the :goal
and become like little chil- is -simply to tell the tales Jl6 ~ by e, 61 'Ill !JIIZS- erty, or_ -other .. people. s
dren, you will never ·enter they Should pcthaps lhave ttMdaOIII @patiw.tl.JfJJ'llipo- needs. ¥7:hat does the war m
lr~ ultimately buil. down
ihe )dl1l!dom of .hea¥Cn.': been told and ttopefull_y .kin- &amp;.a.).
to. Respect. Each nval faction has little or no respect
for the other factions, much
less for the ll.Jnited States.
Why' do people .oiilil.mit
EUlESS, 1feus (A'P)- H.asson, president &lt;Of the was .denied pcrmissien 10 fraud, ·break into homes or
A SBJJtr:Jia priest bas flied BeCket !Fund said in a !illite- sacrifice goats as ,pan of .a businesses, or spray graffiti
pilhlic
buildings?
an JQJPelil in federal .c owt ment. '1&gt;cople of .all. faiths J:eligious .ceremony. 'For 1he . on
· ~-lie lost his lrligious- shoUld be concerned When rite, a 4-inch blade ;is used Because they have no
~ .cl~Blletlge .10 a city the govemment . says some- to sever .a n aninuil's camtid :respect ·f or others. ·
The · respect problem is
'ban on Jlllimal slaughler.
one cannotpmcticefueirreli- .artery, letting blood fall on.a
'I'hc W.ashin;gton-b.ased gion in their own home."
shrine. The aninuil is .i hen ·e ven in our schools (some
may say ·~pecially"
our
Becket !Fund for Religious
Merced - an Oba, or prepared and eaten.
.
Euless officilil.s haveinsi* schools)_ Students do not
Liberty :filed an · appeal priest- said animlil sacci'fllcsday oh llf'na]f of }n!'C- fices are .an essential devo- ~ eo fu .cQ!!I1 that ·lQQ!! sBrnfii:. -resjlecl iheir 1le8Chers, Ill@
tlcr.ood 1:o 111e Mil
ti n in....Santeria, .A~on 1100 .l:lll!iWmoes prOhibit ihe allilllim; dG ~Their
Cin:uit Court of Arfleals .in that emerged in Cuba when slaughter of certain kiruk of fitlldents. What i&amp; :respectful
New Orleans.
Yoruba slaves fused ele- animals inside city limits. · .about.a:teacher wlilldng into
"ihcEinitAmelidnentwJIS ments
of
Roman ntfJ.cials could not discuss '!he classroqm and snidely
wrillr:n 10 pmrect me .ability Catholicism with ·their reli- the case because the city -sa_ying something like,
of Jill failhs ;to W&lt;IIVJip in gious traditions from Africa. does not comment on pend- "tQK, sluggards wake up
idJcir own floma;; Jllld ;in their
Merced so~ .a pennit ing litigation, said EUless .and pay .attention' Or is that
from !Euless officials but ·spokeswoman Betsy ,Jleck_
too hard for · .¥ou?'' Of

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patience.
If you have not.seen 'The
iRon
Cl~'k Story,~ then you
p )]I'
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talking about. Ron Clark :is
a Telil 'teacher who went to
teach in .a middle school in
il'lailem, New York.
When iRon •walks into ihe
Classroom, its ill total disarC611rSC, there iis IIIOthll!g -ray. The fi!Udents are used to
espectfu1 lin .a student pushing their 'teachers hard
ref!PO!lding tt:o libe 1e8Cher, enough that the teachers
~krc
_ ou, 10~1~w.e go ,give up on them. but 1fiOt
Ron !Clark. He "toughs ~I out.
....,
·w.reng iin pas5il1l! down \this Even when they graffiti the
&gt;idea&gt;Cf rrefP'Ol? .entire classroom. lEven
I rreally wish I lknew the when they talk back to him.
-IIIISWer to lihat &lt;ljllestion! I lEven w.ben they threaten
grew np in .a lfanrily that him. Watch the movie, and
demonstrated iiespect and you .will see where respect
demand,.ih:espect, dn return. begins.
w.l)enever l tneated ·someYou can also read your
one disrespec.tfully in the Bible: '1Love your enemies,
· e.y~s of my parents (.even if l do good to those who bale
dido 't think I'd been .disre- you, bless those who curse
spectful), I was required to _you, pray for those who
apologize and change my mistreat you. ll.f srnneone
behavior. Once, J was kidstrikes you on one cheek,
·
ding around with .a cousm. tum to him the other also. If
We were going to play. a . someone takes your clolik,
game of chess, and J. smd, do not stop him from taking
· ''Denny I'm going to kick
your tunic. Give to e-very· ' "
yo:y~ beard me say that. one who asks you, and if
anyone takes w.hat belongs
i~ w.as the one time in my
to you, do not demand it
life that my mouth :was
bact. roo to others as you · ~ap.
wasbeil ·out with
would 'have them do to
My upbnngmg rls proba- . you." (Lrike 6:27-'31)
bly unusual in this day and
Jesus is 1101 telling his folage. And 1here may be some lowers to ·be pushovers or .
who would say :that what
wimps. He is telling us how
my dad 'had tnt: do ·was not to demonstrate a reiiJICCt
very :respectful1tself. But let
me tell you, 1 certainly w.as that takes the world hy surSurprise
them
much more careful in. what I prise.
enough,
and
they
will
&amp;taJt
said ( e'l})Ccially when Dad
was around!). I learned that . surprising you back in all
words matter. And tone of kinds of good ways!
Take
Rodney
voice matters-. And context
Dangerfield. At a memorial
matters, too.
:So !how ,do we gilt respect service on the OllC year
anniversary of &lt;his &lt;death,
back on track?
That's a .question that I written .across ihe ~ky 2000
will attempt to answer. It feei1all and three miles long
statts with me. And you. We was one word: :RESPECT.
What wiU be written
lihow :respect - even when
about
you · after you are
fiomeone does not show
respect to .us. Go.back to the .g one? Start living today
classroom . e!UUDple. · The how ¥Oll want to be rememteacher walks into the room bered tomorrow.
(~__,
and shows respect 'to the
students ,instead of disdain, iff II'"¥ Vrtitltil M"' fizt
illdifft:rence or hostility. OliJimJt, til8 ElM '8M!t puc
The tcids may not show it Racine. fw 'zy
back, at first. But the H 111.111. ftalot lW!ny -/be
.teacher is persistent in IP'.fllllfW ,gt mliiiJeiiiiiC@JIItl.
respecting .t he· students. MUI1itllt..IIIIL)

Evc:niq - 7:30p.m .

'lburs . 7:00p.m ., Pastor Many R. Hunoo

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is lbe 1111111o wiDn I 'llill

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• P.O. Box 467. Oudcling Lue; Mason.
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W,lle thll is ilumllle ..t contrilr in
;1fiDI.a bt:alltt II my won!." And
inlloR illm,JI!umoktsit
Aw*Clydelrht'-whoCOIIIe

Ware God in all[lirit rl humility,in
. IIIOIII'IIin&amp; aal illlinlm n..s.- m
r.u.al aoer11H. wilb a - o(
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alll{liri1llal pride.
Olllliler die limillr ahice from lbe
. .af)tl-. "Gto! "1'1'0'5 die
,..t. ... &amp;iWS pe 10 5he llumWe.
~ )'lllllldws dxa:be
Be
WI I w.t a JIIO!ml.anlorqll.et
lle1Uimd mwnilor;..t lW'
;.y 5o *ittrlw. Hunillle )W~Wlwsll!iart lhe Lonhai He d euh you."
()Bel~ 10) Aid lithou&amp;h l1 Cllllie- dllliwli, p I lly'llllen w mfeelia&amp;
.,.-. ouupi:lrwlaa:u¥•••1••;.. •.. ,...oft~!...,. :pit• 14r,
....... *&gt; .rf IOcultiY* I - fitpidiiiiiJIII'ftl!'.

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Potm: floyd ~lou . Sunday Sc:h0019:30 to
~ervicc- IO:JOto 1.( :00
am . Wed. ~acbing 6 pm

10:30 am , Worship

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si.d.y 'Senic:&amp;-7 p.m.

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lkajamin Crawf"'\f. Suoday ocbool - 9,30
a.m ., Sunday . wonbip- 10:.30 a.m. &amp; 7
pm., Wedoelday pn.)'Ct teJVice' - '7 p.m.

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Middleport . Sunday School - 9:15 a .m.,
Worship - 10: 15 a.m., 7:00 p .m ..
Wedneiday Servite- 7:00p.m .

W..,..BII&lt;Ie-a-

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Pastor: Ryan Eaton. pastor . Sunday
School - 9:30a.m .. Worship - 10:40 a.m ..
6:00 p.JII .. Wednesday Services - 7: 00 .

p.m.

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Pastor: John Swansoft. Sundly School IOa.m., Worship - lla.m. , 7:00 p .m.

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Putor: Denai&amp; Weaver Suaday School9::.t5 :a.m·., EveninJ - 6 :30 p .m ..
w d d•y &amp;ervic:es- 6:30pm.

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a..m.,

Samday WorWp - IOJO a.m ..&amp; 7
~W 1
fey Bihlr: Study- ? :00 p.m.

Servlce - 10 a.m .. 6:00 p.m., Tueiliay

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·Comer of St. Rt. 1241l Bradbury Rd.,

y- __,

Bill AmbergeJ. Sw:Jday School-9:30a.m,
Woflbip - 8:00 a.m ., 10:30 a.m., 7:00
p.m.•Wcdoelday Services -7:00p.m.

o.rs....... - a Walnut and Henry St!., Ravenswood,
W.Va., Pastor: _David Rus.ell, Suaday
School • 1,0:00 a.m .. Worship · 11 11.m.

Services -6:00

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St . Rt . 143 ju' t off Rt . 7. futor; Rev
Jlmes R. Acree . Sr., Suday Unified
Service. Worahip - 10:30 a.m.. 6 p.m ..
Wcdneiday Services -7 p.m.

vieWy llopdot

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525 N. 2nd St. Middlepon, Pastor: James
E . · Kee~et: , Won;hip - IOI .m .. 7 p.m.,
Wedueiday Sen-ices - 7 p.m.

,foiii&lt;·...... CM..m
Railroad St .. Masoa, Sunday School • 10

Midlelle iKeBoedy

a .m ., Wonhip -

11

a.m .. , 6 p .m .

W.&amp;day Services- 7 p.m.

Director of Marketing and Admissions

. F_ _ ....,.._-..,.
_ R.,. Iolcph -

· S _y_ScbooJ - 10

r.• ,Wl~ip • 11 :30 a.m.

Warm Friendly

TEMORD•H.ESiiAlE

Atmosphere

'R1 cine, I!IH

MI.Moriob ......
Fo~ &amp; Main St .. Middleport. Sund.ty

lloun!

6am - 8pm

School · 9:30am .. Worship - 10:45 a.m .
Pastor: Rev. Mic~l L Thompson. Jr.

:MitTie~ 1{_e.stau.r1lnt

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AllllooltY ...... .

Homemade Desset:ts 'Made Daily

216:Easl SecondS!.•l'.ORIIIIDy

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Self Storage

·--JOBahan Rd.
illacine,OH
748-949-2217

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Open 7 days a week

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740-992-7713

If ye 4/Hik in Mt, tuJ4 My
words illbi4e !n yiHt, ye siWI
ask wlud ~ •Will, alll it sltall
be dmat lUito JOlt.
Johnl5:7

740-985-3561
992-1550

' a... 'Senrloe• P.ns
All Mikel
Ken and Aci.m ¥

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Su.nday Scbool - 9:30 a .m .. Worship •
10:45 a.m., Sunday Evening· 6:00 p.m .,
Putor: Don Walker

Agency Inc.
Full line of
Insurance

Middleport, OH

740-992-6128

Products+

Financial
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Local source lor trophies,
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Qulck8l .

U, Fence &amp;

White Funeral Home
Since 1858
9 Fifth Street
Coolville, Ohio
740-667-3110

P.O. Box683
Pomero Ohio 45769-0683

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. &lt;1"""' Sy&lt;I&amp;IIIIII'C to Socond St •• Pomeroy.
Sut1 . Scbool- 9:45a.m .. Wor&amp;hip- I I a.m.

United Methodist
a.....~Mrt

RfJI!ilhrile Cbttrdl .rCiuid
Pastor: Philip Sturm. Sunday School: 9::rl

a.m .. Worship Service: 10:30 a.m .. Bible:
Study. Wedne.sday. 6:30p.m.
C&gt;oordloCCIIrial
Sunday scboo19:l0 a.m., Sunday w~p
- !0:30a.m.
Tte CluodlfiiC-ai'-J'
lnlersectiort 7 and 124 W, Evangeliu:
Dennis Sargent , Sunday Bible Study ' 9:30 lt .m.. Worship: 10:30 a.m . and 6:30
p.m..- Wedneida)' Hible Stud}- 7 p.m.

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Worship - 11 a:m . ~ Ricbud Neue .
Bec:Mel Ullitt!d MdMIIill

New Haven , Richard Nea~e , Putor.
Sundi.y· .won;hip 9:30 a.tJ'! . 1\tei . 6:30
prayer and Bible Study.

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Mt. Olive
:t 'I
oo 11A behind Wi.JW.vil\e , Pastor: Rev.
~ Spiles, Sunday School - 9 :30 a.m .•
Worship - IIJ:30 a.m., 7 p.m., Thmday
Services- 7 p.m.
Molp~lw­

Nuttlti:ill ClUilff, AICred. PtlitOf; Jlm
Corbiu , Sunday School - 9 :30 a.m ..

Worsbjp - II a.m., 6:30p.m....

Hanford . W.Va ., Pastor:David Greer,

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Sunday School - 9:30 a.m., Worship 10 :30 a.m.. 7:00 p.m .• Wedae&amp;day
Services -7:00p.m.

Pastor: Jim Corbitt Worship - 9 a.m.,

ChUI!Ch ~God
M L - a..dotlGod
Mile Hill R4 .. "''acioe,

if.IPOltl
TROPHIES A l'fES
190 N. Second St.

class 7 pm Wed .

P~stor :

your light so shine bef&lt;&gt;re I
that they may see
works and glorify
•rFalliler in heaven."
Matlbew

Sizes available 51&lt;1 01o 10 « 20

DRIWII.:e . .

'T'uppers Plains, Pastor Mike Mncln'!, Bible
class. 9 a.m . Sunday; wonhip 10 a.m .
S~mday: worship 6 :30 pm Sunday; Bible ·

-chriStian Union ..

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We Sell Homes .at

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Jatneli

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Pastor: Denzil NuU , Wonhip - 9 :30 a.in .
Sunday Sdtool • 10;30 a.m.

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me ,.., 011 7•991.51•1
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SERVICES
ask whol ye will,lllld it r1tall
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every moalb .eveaio&amp;
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Bkssed an the pure
in ltelut; for they
sludl see God.
MatthewS:&amp;

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, -Y Scbool - 1n·

am.. Wgllllp ~ n ....... 'F7C'Y
SOffil:il6 jom: 'lllor Jllllic Sillily 7 pm

lleltoradeao.tldMF.

Ttu~J-~

Mcetina in the Mulbmy ~unity
Center Gymnasium . Pastor Eddie Bacr.
. Scrvi~ e11ery l'uu day 6 :30 pm

e, •'~.'":1F'¥Ray seMCt '

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Pastor: St. Rt . L24. Racine. ionllldo Rd.
Sunday School - 10 a.m .• EveninJ - 7
p.m .• Wednesday Setvice5- 7 p.m.

7:30p.m.

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Puun' 'lldea IWDo:, Cool•ille Ch=ll.
• MaiD 1L Fiftb St., Suo. Sdlool - 10 a.m.,
Wonbip - 9a.m .• 1ileo. - ·'7 p.m.

PIIIIIV*JT'
a..dl
Bailey Run Road. Pastor: Rev. Emmen
Raw1on, Sunday EveniDI 7 p.m ..
I

H.irriloa~ PacRyled•u Clnudl

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TowDJbip Rd.. 468C. Sunday School • 9
a.m, Worship -· 10 a,m., \11 '

Pastor: Roben Crow, Worship - 9 a.m.

1411 BridJe!DI.Il St.. _Syracu&amp;e, Sunc:lay
Scbool - 10 a .m. Evenini - 6 p.m ..
~y Service- 1 p.m.

1ey

· Services - 10 am.

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Presbyterian

'Ihln;iayService- 7pm.

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n I' 2 ta.rda
Grand Stmet. Sundly School • 51:30 a.m. ,
Wonhip - 10,30 a.m.• Pulor l'llillip Bell

Middleport l'n:abyterU

Co. llil. 63. SIUIIIay Scbool - 9:30 a.m ..
Worship· 10:30 a.m.

s.-!11-lloy

Mulberry Hts. Rd .. Pomeroy. Saturday
Services:' Sabbath St hool • 2 p.m.,
Worship · 3 p.m .

United Brethren
Mt. H~ Ullted
lD Chrilt

-Ciofda..do

pastor. Sundly School 10 am: wodlsip
aervice 11 am.evenins let'Vice 7 pm. Wed .
""'""' """'"" 7 pm

Lollg Boaom, S1111day School - 9:30a.m.,

Texas Community 3&amp;411 WicJcham Rd.
Ptilm: Peter MertiJtldaJe. Sunday School , 9:30 11 .m., Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7:00
· p.m .. Wednesday Services - 7:00 p.m .
Youth group meeting 2nd &amp; 4th Sun~ayli
7 p.m.
Edcla URI~ Brctbrm lD Christ
Statt Ro1Jte 124. between Ree~liviUe &amp;.
Hockingport. Sunday ScOOol - 10 a.m ..
Sunday Worship - 11:00 a.m . WeCDc&amp;cky
Servi ce~ - 7:00 p.m.. Pastor- M. Adam
Will

Fallll Gtooo&lt;l ~

.~r:r :art~-., .. ,.~.

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Worahip - 10:4-S a .m .• 7 ;30 . p .m.,

l'utor: Lcooard Powe:U. SuDOay Sdloul •

9:30 a.m ..Wonhip- H):lO am .,6:l0 p.m ..
Wednciday Sttvica - 7 p.m.,

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Churcll of lbt Nawac , Pulor: Rusaell
CarJOO • Samday School - 9:30 a.m ..
Worship - 10;45 un., 6 p.m., ... 1 1 y
Services ; 7 p.m .

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Wednelday 7:JD p.m.
Fwll G..,.t LIF33045 Hiland Road, Pomeroy, Pu10r: Roy
Hualer. Slllldly Sebool - 10 a.m., Evening
7:30p.m .. Tuclday A Thurs.- 7:30p.m.
~we

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Sunday scbool - 10 a.m .• Worship - II

a.m., Wed! ·""y Service - 7 p.m.

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· Seventh-Day Adventist

o,.wikC
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Sunday School - 9:30 a.m .. Worship 10:30 am., 7 p.m.

Nazarene
--~,·­
Route
689, Albany, Rev. Uoyd Grimm ,

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Pastor: James Snyder. S~nd.ay School 10
a.m .. worship !lefVi~ II am .

Huea c
'1) Chmdl
Off Rt . 114, Pastor: Edsel Hart. Sunday
School- 9:30a.m,, Wcrship - 10:30 a.m ..
7:30p.m.

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St. tt. 1l4 I
+lilt. Oil
Full Gospel. Cl Pastors Robert &amp;. Robena
Muster, Sunda)l School 9 :30 am . .
Wonbip 10 :30 a~ - 7:00 pm , Wed.
Service 7:00 pm

Mlct' £ I C
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- 57.5 P.cariJit .•...Middleport . Paator:.. Sam
A-adef!o"1 Sundal:_ Sehool 10 a.m ..

&lt;

School~

9365 Hooper Road. Athens. Pastor:
I....oonit Coats , Sunday Wonbip 10.00 am.
wednesday: '1 pm

Bailwaa•• C
It),a.rdl
Putor: Theron Dumam, Sunday • 9:30
a.m. and 7p.m., Wednesday"- 7 p.m.

7:00p.m.;

Hcrschc:I -White. Sunday

10 am, Sunday Chwt:h Jei"Ylce - 6:30pm
Wednesday 7 pm

Fiillo Flill o..,.l..,_..
l..ollg Bottom. Pastor: Steve Reed, SIJI!day
School • 9:30 a.m. Worlhip - 9:30 a.m.
lad 7 p.m., Weaciday - 1 p.m., Friday fellow*ip lei'Vice 7 p.m.

day - 7p.m.

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Sumiay School - 10 a.m. , 11r.lllld.y
Service! - 7 p.m.

H - . c - Fdlowllllp ega

Oavili, Sunday 1crvicc , 10 a.m ..
Wedlcl4ay IICt'Vioe, 7 p.m .

Pastor: Bill Musball Sunday School 9a.m .. Worship -- 10 a.m .• In SIUI.IIay

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2288, Sunday Sdlool 9:30 am. Sunday
evening K:rvice 7:00 pm. Bibly Study
· ~idity ~ice 1:00 pm .

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923 S. Thinl Sl.. MKidleport. PuW T"""

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tii.o.rdl

Sclaool- 10:00 a.m. Putor:

·-~tlCIIrial

MioiJiccDoog51wnblil&lt;.

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28601 St . Rt . 7, Middlepon, Sunda,y

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p;,.; a..,.,Wonblp • 9,00 a.m ., Sa.day

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Solom

Back of West Columbia, W.Va.om Lleving
Road. Pastor: Charles Rollih (304) 675 -

PattyW.dr:,603 Second-Ave . Muon. 7735017, Service time: Sunday 10:30 un ..

Putor. John Gilmon:. Sllllday Scbool - II
am., Wlnhi:p • 10 am.

Ciaiit" ~.floySolioll

-.-.rem.

Rt .3 311 . Antiquity, Pastor: Jesse Morris .
Services: Saturday 2:00p.m.

"-!Jie Caner

Rdt. R~Cmc. Obio.
Pastor: John GillnDK, Swiday SdD1I 9:45 a.m., Worship - II :00 a.m. , Bible
Stwiy Wed. 1:30 p.m.

St. -Rt . 160 , 446-6247 or 446-7486 .
Sunday School 10:20-11 a .m ., Relief

Sund.tr SQimL::...i;lO_AJilu Worah_!e and
CimJmunion
~
- 10:30 a.m., Bob J. WelT)',

Filii ~ CHrdl
allheLi .... S.-

..Full-Gospel Church" . Pastors John &amp;.

carmel • a.-

10:30 a.m . nd 6 _

SocictyiPrieithood ' ll:OS-12:00 noon,
Sacramea1 SerVice 9-JO : aS a.m .,
HOIIIOIIIIkiJI&amp; ....... IATbllrs. -7pm .

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3173 CJeorxes Creek Road, Ollllipoli•. OH
Pastor: Jamie Wireman, Sunday Smices 10:30 a.m. Wednesday - 7 p .m. Thursday
Prayer '&amp; Prai!it a1 6 pm. Classes for all
ages ~very Sunday &amp; Wedrtesday.
www.thearkchurch ,net

P~tor :

Latter~y Saints

Wonbip - 10:30 a.m .

Ill!!! U4 llieinc, OR. ~

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Gilmon:, SUbda:y School - 10
a.m., Worship - 9 •-J'l·· \'J 1 day
Seryioe&amp; - 10 a.m.

.pm.,Wedaesday Service · 7«1 p.m.

C.... fill Cbrill
Minister: Tom -Runyoo , 39!i58 Bradbury
Roa4, Middlepon. Sunday School ·' 9:30
•

ayStrvice&amp;- 1:00-p.m.

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9:l0 a.m..

Communi'on • 10 a.m .• Sunday School •
lO:tS am .. Youth-5:30pm Sunday, Bible
Study Wedr&lt;iday 7 pm

Cllllao ~c..n;o
Clifton. W.Va .• Sunday Schgol -· 10 a.m ..
Worship - 7 p.m .. Wedne&amp;day Service - 7

3911 Alb St .• Middleport-Paston Mark
Morrow I: ·Rodney Walker Sur.day
School - 9:30 a.m., Morning Worship 10:30a.m. &amp;: 7:00pm, WedDesday ScM~
·- 7:00p.m.. Youdt Sentice- 7:00p.m.

~:John

1.-re1 Clll' Fret PI t cr a Clllrdl
Putor: Gltm1 Rowe . SuDclay School -

Instrumental, Worship Service - 9 a.m .,

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Wedoeiday Servico - 1 p.m.

\'-* Dmctor. Beny Fu.lks. Sunday

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Pastor. Rev. Lmy Lemley; SUDday Sdlool
-9:30a.m. , Wonhip - 10:45 a.m., 1 p.m .•
'Jbunday Bible Study and Youth- 7 p.m.

p.m .. Wcdneiday Services - 1 p.m.

,, ~a.rilt

.W.1: 10 -=a Wonbip A 6 pn Family
:uJr: Clulel, Wed &amp;: Thur llipt Ufe
. : . _ a1 7 pm. Tlllon """'""' ladies'
1JI&gt;1lnllp·al 1 0 . - Umm YOIIIh life
Onqo 00 Wed ........ from 6o!O .,1,30 .
..,.... oaliJic • :www.bl:thl:lwc::.cq .

Sunday Scboo1 - 10 un., Wonbip - 9 a.m.

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!Rob Blrtler, Aliloc. PuiDr Karyn Davis.

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SOO N. 2nd ,t.ve .. Middlepon . Pastor:
Mike Fon:man, Pa.stor·Emeritu.-. Lawret'ICE
Foreman. Worship- 10:00 am

.PWu, OH. Noa-dmomiutiona.l with
C
; ay Pni.e &amp;: Wor*ip. Putor

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Chris-

·39!12 StIll. 1: 2milos aoooh of~

- . William K. Mlnball.
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School
- IO:t-5 a.m .. Wonbip - 9:15a.m ..
Bible. Sbldy:'Mtaiay 7:00pm

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Sttvantllt c....,.lllity D11n:11
Sunday School 10:00 lim, Sunday Worahip
li :OO am, Wednesday 7:00 pm Putor:
Bryan&amp;. Miu:y Dailey

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10:3Sa:m. ·

Sen-ices- 7 p.m. .

75 l'wl. Sl.. Middlepon. Pas"'" Doug
CoJ., Sunday School - 10 a.m. WOBhip 10:45 p.m., Sunday Eve. 7 :00 ,.in..
Wednesdly Service - 7:-30p.m.

Pu1ur: Roger Waoon , SIUlday School 9 :30 a .m., Worship - 10:30 a.m ., 1 :00

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llick -...:, Sllllday lldlool . '9 :.) a;m. , Wonbip - 10:30 UD., 'hundty

JUdae car-a. or Cllrill

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Portlaad-b::iee Rd.., Paaor. Jim Proffiu,
Svnday School - 9:30 a.m .. Worship •
10:30 a.m.. Weclnesday Services - 7:00

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lf2 mile off Rt_. 325, Pastor: Rev. O'Dell
M.mley, S.u:nd.ly School - 9 :30 am ..
Worship - 10:30 a.m., ' 7 :30 p.m.,
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Wonhip - II a.m., 1:00 p.m., Wedliellday
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WednQsday Service - 7 p.m. Pastor: Gary
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WldneDyScrvi'-U - 7 p.m.

Pastor. Steve L..itlle, SUDday School: 9 :30
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s.ndly.Sc:lloo1 - 9:30a.m .• Wonhip - 7!00
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7:00pm. Wednesday Bible: Study HlO pm.
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A Hunger For More

~ tids ha~ De\'(!fllclrd
mlibemy&amp;lelyofGod'dovc &lt;of oa.ey ~ 1
.and ilrllih. Wbetber I am IIIUide 1iODie 'liOI.'t &lt;of joke
ev.eo s'lightly sua:essful or uu:uily-6etilld odney
not, I ...ea1zy donlt lk:now.
ba.ve'lillid-andlibey
·WJW_ I 00 llmow, however,
odb!d 11 111111: llikt 1 baa Jiust
s lihat we as God' s -dlildren aawled lOUt
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l lallall..ni iw.c:re
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Honestly, il is written so that
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"!'.e might find our fhittil\£ flood ~ "'h..
cltildren &lt;Of all ages can
&amp;~ght .m God. 1llhere are &lt;e'IJIIOil~" haid, "can't II ;get
enjoy and be moved by it.
ummag~able treasures df . &lt;IIII.Y ifC!!peCt :around !bereT'
But those for lWhom it is And just where in 1he world JJOY,. ..?CIOIJ.' and IJlCilce
'illhose !Of IIUS . 0 .Can
lt'e81ly Wiiqen ~ fhose of .us .:lid ;we come !Up 'With the ib~ n~ tf!Je mslands ~t we ll".eJIICI1Iber Rodr!ey blow
.among ibe grown .llJI popu- notion that faicy tales are c.a1l life s cexpenenccs. 1hllt ~built Ibis entire comlatiOn Who have fOund our- untrue? PJ:Jilaps 1hey 'Te not There ..are dragons to lbe &lt;eey ciii'CCT .around the idea
selves .entemlining suspi- historically tfactoal, but ~ dam~ls (and .dudes) &lt;Of4Ic:mi'tgetnotrespect."a
cion!; 1hat we're ~ow don't write fairy tales off as m dist1'7Ss nn ~need -still lau_gh at &lt;the absmd
undcrcstimating the mar- untrue: they lhave an uncan- of &lt;lleliverance. There are ':w.ays lhe tdesaihed fuc ladk
velous "W&lt;ODdcr of living in ny knaCk of telling ·us the feasts spread •out m the han- of~ 1hat lbe ·recei¥ed
God'ii ~ngdem. .Not a ttuth . about human nature quet hall1&gt; of fellowshi,p Heillilked.about _going to ~
!~~like-believe
. ikingdom w.hen we're :not inclined Ito WJ:~ . God . an4 ~ &gt;file doctar _ his iJliDClriloWhere Jill our .dreams come listen to uuth through any ~sttans ~are JUSt w.all- _gist. 1lhe .doctor put a nibtrue, but a lnJe ~me 1hat is .as other medium
without Ill£ :to ~ enJ~ycd by futJSe ifJer glove on Ibis hand 1hen
. who will dare start out (Ill -stuck Ibis lfinger ri:n my
much superior to our.dreams bCcoming JIIlgty.
.as we tbirik &lt;OUT ilreams are
Fairy lli!es .honestly ·deal &lt;the ~ .a_dvenUJre of truly mouth!"
But aside from Rodnev
to &lt;OUT .cin:umstances.
with such things as ·srnmw, wallcing w1th the LGrd.
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I love the · wonder JIIld joy, cruelty w;td Gourage.
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deligln offairy tales. I love They are lher.efore betler de'"~-,.~
wolves to be
much humor Jn the inoreasfucir 'tendency :to honestly "t:ruth-lellcrs'' than .any Ibis- tl~ed. .andbean~talks JUSt mg lack of respect demonJlliknowledge
hardship, tory book or social .c em- w••nnn to be chmbed to
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·
strated 'by fiO many in our
wickedness JIIld evil. And I mentmy Of course, if our new hei_ghts of eK~ society. My wife was dri~
especially love their liOOth- minds are increasingly God. In fact, soglonous.and ,.;no home on 1_77 from
ill£ encouragements to not divorced from God's Word so wonderful.are the things Mersbur the other da
g b··•·.thrJ
give up, but to bold on lelUI- (the IBible ), and our 'hearts in store for belieYers that
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ciously {O bepe. In a world -choose to fly free like wild . word s cannot trulY capture ~iren w.ailittg and lights
that is ovmnm by cynicism, swans until !they're finally 1hthem. Weth only.aheadl:now thatht . flashing appeared in her
condescension and political enmesbed in lllCts of selfey are ere
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COI!I'ectne&amp;s, we as adults destruction, fairy .tales can road, just beyond the gales :rear-v1ew muror. e P e
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overto allow :the ambUlance
need fairy tales far more be diah&lt;ilical.w.eapons in the "''"'"""'
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:than the Children to whom 'hands ,of fuc "'wicked witch- "When lesus spoke again to
we tell tbem. For children, es" of ·selfililiness and pride :the people ·H.e said,- ·~ am two ~ars.wer.e .drivll\g !adethe world still holds amaz- or the "'J11181'Y ·trolls" .of bit- 1he light ' of the world. by,.slde tn both lanes. ~e
Whoever foUows Me will ambulance came up behin~
ing myfitecies and awe- terness and deipair.
'inspirill£ miracles.
As slich, they can blur our nev&amp; w.alk in darkness but ihe car m the left lane, and
But ·somehow and liOIDe- capaci' 10 appreciate that will have the light ofltle'" that driver refused 1o mo':e
~ver! •I can only b~ :that 1f
whcr.e along the long, .hard which 1s truly -deseMng of (Jlobn 8 : J1 N1V).
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.one of my family memttail of growing up, we our love and devotion, the
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decide that fairy tales. are Lord Jesus Himself. If
·* ~ rille
1.2- time, other drivetfi will
for the 'young, the simple, hemits di$oonnected fr.om
l/1,_-.sGIIilurJiw:=-ofl/
show more respect1han that
. the ignorant, or the naive. !G od tell &lt;OUT maries, then the
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did!
Peduips this departure from stories will fOlander God and
One can J:urn on the TV
our capaci!y to 'b e inspired puff "' our own :illusions of He is 6e JIIIW1r l(jf ~
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OlwnflJ
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news
and hear . example
and moved with .awe is· the greatn~::ss .and 'Self-sufficien_
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.after.
e!UUDple
of people
n:ason that Jesus remaits in cy. So,
my cv.entme to
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'RfiqJ.ve.lk_,tbe
refusmg
to
respec~
other
'Manbew 18:3 ·" .. ! tell you · 11etell 110me &lt;Of our most
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people,
other
people
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pmJ?. ibe truth, .1inlcss you .change beloved fairy tales, the :goal
and become like little chil- is -simply to tell the tales Jl6 ~ by e, 61 'Ill !JIIZS- erty, or_ -other .. people. s
dren, you will never ·enter they Should pcthaps lhave ttMdaOIII @patiw.tl.JfJJ'llipo- needs. ¥7:hat does the war m
lr~ ultimately buil. down
ihe )dl1l!dom of .hea¥Cn.': been told and ttopefull_y .kin- &amp;.a.).
to. Respect. Each nval faction has little or no respect
for the other factions, much
less for the ll.Jnited States.
Why' do people .oiilil.mit
EUlESS, 1feus (A'P)- H.asson, president &lt;Of the was .denied pcrmissien 10 fraud, ·break into homes or
A SBJJtr:Jia priest bas flied BeCket !Fund said in a !illite- sacrifice goats as ,pan of .a businesses, or spray graffiti
pilhlic
buildings?
an JQJPelil in federal .c owt ment. '1&gt;cople of .all. faiths J:eligious .ceremony. 'For 1he . on
· ~-lie lost his lrligious- shoUld be concerned When rite, a 4-inch blade ;is used Because they have no
~ .cl~Blletlge .10 a city the govemment . says some- to sever .a n aninuil's camtid :respect ·f or others. ·
The · respect problem is
'ban on Jlllimal slaughler.
one cannotpmcticefueirreli- .artery, letting blood fall on.a
'I'hc W.ashin;gton-b.ased gion in their own home."
shrine. The aninuil is .i hen ·e ven in our schools (some
may say ·~pecially"
our
Becket !Fund for Religious
Merced - an Oba, or prepared and eaten.
.
Euless officilil.s haveinsi* schools)_ Students do not
Liberty :filed an · appeal priest- said animlil sacci'fllcsday oh llf'na]f of }n!'C- fices are .an essential devo- ~ eo fu .cQ!!I1 that ·lQQ!! sBrnfii:. -resjlecl iheir 1le8Chers, Ill@
tlcr.ood 1:o 111e Mil
ti n in....Santeria, .A~on 1100 .l:lll!iWmoes prOhibit ihe allilllim; dG ~Their
Cin:uit Court of Arfleals .in that emerged in Cuba when slaughter of certain kiruk of fitlldents. What i&amp; :respectful
New Orleans.
Yoruba slaves fused ele- animals inside city limits. · .about.a:teacher wlilldng into
"ihcEinitAmelidnentwJIS ments
of
Roman ntfJ.cials could not discuss '!he classroqm and snidely
wrillr:n 10 pmrect me .ability Catholicism with ·their reli- the case because the city -sa_ying something like,
of Jill failhs ;to W&lt;IIVJip in gious traditions from Africa. does not comment on pend- "tQK, sluggards wake up
idJcir own floma;; Jllld ;in their
Merced so~ .a pennit ing litigation, said EUless .and pay .attention' Or is that
from !Euless officials but ·spokeswoman Betsy ,Jleck_
too hard for · .¥ou?'' Of

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61: pnb1icatioo of 1he book
Jibe F.airy 11'ale ti'D.rribla
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ibave on ~enll occasions
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Cl~'k Story,~ then you
p )]I'
'DillY m:Yt. lmow what f m
talking about. Ron Clark :is
a Telil 'teacher who went to
teach in .a middle school in
il'lailem, New York.
When iRon •walks into ihe
Classroom, its ill total disarC611rSC, there iis IIIOthll!g -ray. The fi!Udents are used to
espectfu1 lin .a student pushing their 'teachers hard
ref!PO!lding tt:o libe 1e8Cher, enough that the teachers
~krc
_ ou, 10~1~w.e go ,give up on them. but 1fiOt
Ron !Clark. He "toughs ~I out.
....,
·w.reng iin pas5il1l! down \this Even when they graffiti the
&gt;idea&gt;Cf rrefP'Ol? .entire classroom. lEven
I rreally wish I lknew the when they talk back to him.
-IIIISWer to lihat &lt;ljllestion! I lEven w.ben they threaten
grew np in .a lfanrily that him. Watch the movie, and
demonstrated iiespect and you .will see where respect
demand,.ih:espect, dn return. begins.
w.l)enever l tneated ·someYou can also read your
one disrespec.tfully in the Bible: '1Love your enemies,
· e.y~s of my parents (.even if l do good to those who bale
dido 't think I'd been .disre- you, bless those who curse
spectful), I was required to _you, pray for those who
apologize and change my mistreat you. ll.f srnneone
behavior. Once, J was kidstrikes you on one cheek,
·
ding around with .a cousm. tum to him the other also. If
We were going to play. a . someone takes your clolik,
game of chess, and J. smd, do not stop him from taking
· ''Denny I'm going to kick
your tunic. Give to e-very· ' "
yo:y~ beard me say that. one who asks you, and if
anyone takes w.hat belongs
i~ w.as the one time in my
to you, do not demand it
life that my mouth :was
bact. roo to others as you · ~ap.
wasbeil ·out with
would 'have them do to
My upbnngmg rls proba- . you." (Lrike 6:27-'31)
bly unusual in this day and
Jesus is 1101 telling his folage. And 1here may be some lowers to ·be pushovers or .
who would say :that what
wimps. He is telling us how
my dad 'had tnt: do ·was not to demonstrate a reiiJICCt
very :respectful1tself. But let
me tell you, 1 certainly w.as that takes the world hy surSurprise
them
much more careful in. what I prise.
enough,
and
they
will
&amp;taJt
said ( e'l})Ccially when Dad
was around!). I learned that . surprising you back in all
words matter. And tone of kinds of good ways!
Take
Rodney
voice matters-. And context
Dangerfield. At a memorial
matters, too.
:So !how ,do we gilt respect service on the OllC year
anniversary of &lt;his &lt;death,
back on track?
That's a .question that I written .across ihe ~ky 2000
will attempt to answer. It feei1all and three miles long
statts with me. And you. We was one word: :RESPECT.
What wiU be written
lihow :respect - even when
about
you · after you are
fiomeone does not show
respect to .us. Go.back to the .g one? Start living today
classroom . e!UUDple. · The how ¥Oll want to be rememteacher walks into the room bered tomorrow.
(~__,
and shows respect 'to the
students ,instead of disdain, iff II'"¥ Vrtitltil M"' fizt
illdifft:rence or hostility. OliJimJt, til8 ElM '8M!t puc
The tcids may not show it Racine. fw 'zy
back, at first. But the H 111.111. ftalot lW!ny -/be
.teacher is persistent in IP'.fllllfW ,gt mliiiJeiiiiiC@JIItl.
respecting .t he· students. MUI1itllt..IIIIL)

Evc:niq - 7:30p.m .

'lburs . 7:00p.m ., Pastor Many R. Hunoo

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is lbe 1111111o wiDn I 'llill

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• P.O. Box 467. Oudcling Lue; Mason.
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W,lle thll is ilumllle ..t contrilr in
;1fiDI.a bt:alltt II my won!." And
inlloR illm,JI!umoktsit
Aw*Clydelrht'-whoCOIIIe

Ware God in all[lirit rl humility,in
. IIIOIII'IIin&amp; aal illlinlm n..s.- m
r.u.al aoer11H. wilb a - o(
~"I r
alll{liri1llal pride.
Olllliler die limillr ahice from lbe
. .af)tl-. "Gto! "1'1'0'5 die
,..t. ... &amp;iWS pe 10 5he llumWe.
~ )'lllllldws dxa:be
Be
WI I w.t a JIIO!ml.anlorqll.et
lle1Uimd mwnilor;..t lW'
;.y 5o *ittrlw. Hunillle )W~Wlwsll!iart lhe Lonhai He d euh you."
()Bel~ 10) Aid lithou&amp;h l1 Cllllie- dllliwli, p I lly'llllen w mfeelia&amp;
.,.-. ouupi:lrwlaa:u¥•••1••;.. •.. ,...oft~!...,. :pit• 14r,
....... *&gt; .rf IOcultiY* I - fitpidiiiiiJIII'ftl!'.

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Potm: floyd ~lou . Sunday Sc:h0019:30 to
~ervicc- IO:JOto 1.( :00
am . Wed. ~acbing 6 pm

10:30 am , Worship

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si.d.y 'Senic:&amp;-7 p.m.

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lkajamin Crawf"'\f. Suoday ocbool - 9,30
a.m ., Sunday . wonbip- 10:.30 a.m. &amp; 7
pm., Wedoelday pn.)'Ct teJVice' - '7 p.m.

-CIIordl tlCIIrial

Middleport . Sunday School - 9:15 a .m.,
Worship - 10: 15 a.m., 7:00 p .m ..
Wedneiday Servite- 7:00p.m .

W..,..BII&lt;Ie-a-

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Pastor: Ryan Eaton. pastor . Sunday
School - 9:30a.m .. Worship - 10:40 a.m ..
6:00 p.JII .. Wednesday Services - 7: 00 .

p.m.

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Pastor: John Swansoft. Sundly School IOa.m., Worship - lla.m. , 7:00 p .m.

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Putor: Denai&amp; Weaver Suaday School9::.t5 :a.m·., EveninJ - 6 :30 p .m ..
w d d•y &amp;ervic:es- 6:30pm.

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a..m.,

Samday WorWp - IOJO a.m ..&amp; 7
~W 1
fey Bihlr: Study- ? :00 p.m.

Servlce - 10 a.m .. 6:00 p.m., Tueiliay

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·Comer of St. Rt. 1241l Bradbury Rd.,

y- __,

Bill AmbergeJ. Sw:Jday School-9:30a.m,
Woflbip - 8:00 a.m ., 10:30 a.m., 7:00
p.m.•Wcdoelday Services -7:00p.m.

o.rs....... - a Walnut and Henry St!., Ravenswood,
W.Va., Pastor: _David Rus.ell, Suaday
School • 1,0:00 a.m .. Worship · 11 11.m.

Services -6:00

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St . Rt . 143 ju' t off Rt . 7. futor; Rev
Jlmes R. Acree . Sr., Suday Unified
Service. Worahip - 10:30 a.m.. 6 p.m ..
Wcdneiday Services -7 p.m.

vieWy llopdot

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525 N. 2nd St. Middlepon, Pastor: James
E . · Kee~et: , Won;hip - IOI .m .. 7 p.m.,
Wedueiday Sen-ices - 7 p.m.

,foiii&lt;·...... CM..m
Railroad St .. Masoa, Sunday School • 10

Midlelle iKeBoedy

a .m ., Wonhip -

11

a.m .. , 6 p .m .

W.&amp;day Services- 7 p.m.

Director of Marketing and Admissions

. F_ _ ....,.._-..,.
_ R.,. Iolcph -

· S _y_ScbooJ - 10

r.• ,Wl~ip • 11 :30 a.m.

Warm Friendly

TEMORD•H.ESiiAlE

Atmosphere

'R1 cine, I!IH

MI.Moriob ......
Fo~ &amp; Main St .. Middleport. Sund.ty

lloun!

6am - 8pm

School · 9:30am .. Worship - 10:45 a.m .
Pastor: Rev. Mic~l L Thompson. Jr.

:MitTie~ 1{_e.stau.r1lnt

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AllllooltY ...... .

Homemade Desset:ts 'Made Daily

216:Easl SecondS!.•l'.ORIIIIDy

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Self Storage

·--JOBahan Rd.
illacine,OH
748-949-2217

~.Dolly

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Open 7 days a week

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740-992-7713

If ye 4/Hik in Mt, tuJ4 My
words illbi4e !n yiHt, ye siWI
ask wlud ~ •Will, alll it sltall
be dmat lUito JOlt.
Johnl5:7

740-985-3561
992-1550

' a... 'Senrloe• P.ns
All Mikel
Ken and Aci.m ¥

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Su.nday Scbool - 9:30 a .m .. Worship •
10:45 a.m., Sunday Evening· 6:00 p.m .,
Putor: Don Walker

Agency Inc.
Full line of
Insurance

Middleport, OH

740-992-6128

Products+

Financial
ENCIES Inc. Services .

Local source lor trophies,
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Qulck8l .

U, Fence &amp;

White Funeral Home
Since 1858
9 Fifth Street
Coolville, Ohio
740-667-3110

P.O. Box683
Pomero Ohio 45769-0683

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. &lt;1"""' Sy&lt;I&amp;IIIIII'C to Socond St •• Pomeroy.
Sut1 . Scbool- 9:45a.m .. Wor&amp;hip- I I a.m.

United Methodist
a.....~Mrt

RfJI!ilhrile Cbttrdl .rCiuid
Pastor: Philip Sturm. Sunday School: 9::rl

a.m .. Worship Service: 10:30 a.m .. Bible:
Study. Wedne.sday. 6:30p.m.
C&gt;oordloCCIIrial
Sunday scboo19:l0 a.m., Sunday w~p
- !0:30a.m.
Tte CluodlfiiC-ai'-J'
lnlersectiort 7 and 124 W, Evangeliu:
Dennis Sargent , Sunday Bible Study ' 9:30 lt .m.. Worship: 10:30 a.m . and 6:30
p.m..- Wedneida)' Hible Stud}- 7 p.m.

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Worship - 11 a:m . ~ Ricbud Neue .
Bec:Mel Ullitt!d MdMIIill

New Haven , Richard Nea~e , Putor.
Sundi.y· .won;hip 9:30 a.tJ'! . 1\tei . 6:30
prayer and Bible Study.

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Mt. Olive
:t 'I
oo 11A behind Wi.JW.vil\e , Pastor: Rev.
~ Spiles, Sunday School - 9 :30 a.m .•
Worship - IIJ:30 a.m., 7 p.m., Thmday
Services- 7 p.m.
Molp~lw­

Nuttlti:ill ClUilff, AICred. PtlitOf; Jlm
Corbiu , Sunday School - 9 :30 a.m ..

Worsbjp - II a.m., 6:30p.m....

Hanford . W.Va ., Pastor:David Greer,

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Sunday School - 9:30 a.m., Worship 10 :30 a.m.. 7:00 p.m .• Wedae&amp;day
Services -7:00p.m.

Pastor: Jim Corbitt Worship - 9 a.m.,

ChUI!Ch ~God
M L - a..dotlGod
Mile Hill R4 .. "''acioe,

if.IPOltl
TROPHIES A l'fES
190 N. Second St.

class 7 pm Wed .

P~stor :

your light so shine bef&lt;&gt;re I
that they may see
works and glorify
•rFalliler in heaven."
Matlbew

Sizes available 51&lt;1 01o 10 « 20

DRIWII.:e . .

'T'uppers Plains, Pastor Mike Mncln'!, Bible
class. 9 a.m . Sunday; wonhip 10 a.m .
S~mday: worship 6 :30 pm Sunday; Bible ·

-chriStian Union ..

"
We Sell Homes .at

~- a..dl tlCIIrial

Jatneli

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Pastor: Denzil NuU , Wonhip - 9 :30 a.in .
Sunday Sdtool • 10;30 a.m.

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me ,.., 011 7•991.51•1
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tJbW in Mt, iln4 MJ Brogari"Wamer
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SERVICES
ask whol ye will,lllld it r1tall
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192-5130 · ~
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every moalb .eveaio&amp;
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Bkssed an the pure
in ltelut; for they
sludl see God.
MatthewS:&amp;

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, -Y Scbool - 1n·

am.. Wgllllp ~ n ....... 'F7C'Y
SOffil:il6 jom: 'lllor Jllllic Sillily 7 pm

lleltoradeao.tldMF.

Ttu~J-~

Mcetina in the Mulbmy ~unity
Center Gymnasium . Pastor Eddie Bacr.
. Scrvi~ e11ery l'uu day 6 :30 pm

e, •'~.'":1F'¥Ray seMCt '

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Pastor: St. Rt . L24. Racine. ionllldo Rd.
Sunday School - 10 a.m .• EveninJ - 7
p.m .• Wednesday Setvice5- 7 p.m.

7:30p.m.

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Puun' 'lldea IWDo:, Cool•ille Ch=ll.
• MaiD 1L Fiftb St., Suo. Sdlool - 10 a.m.,
Wonbip - 9a.m .• 1ileo. - ·'7 p.m.

PIIIIIV*JT'
a..dl
Bailey Run Road. Pastor: Rev. Emmen
Raw1on, Sunday EveniDI 7 p.m ..
I

H.irriloa~ PacRyled•u Clnudl

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TowDJbip Rd.. 468C. Sunday School • 9
a.m, Worship -· 10 a,m., \11 '

Pastor: Roben Crow, Worship - 9 a.m.

1411 BridJe!DI.Il St.. _Syracu&amp;e, Sunc:lay
Scbool - 10 a .m. Evenini - 6 p.m ..
~y Service- 1 p.m.

1ey

· Services - 10 am.

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Presbyterian

'Ihln;iayService- 7pm.

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n I' 2 ta.rda
Grand Stmet. Sundly School • 51:30 a.m. ,
Wonhip - 10,30 a.m.• Pulor l'llillip Bell

Middleport l'n:abyterU

Co. llil. 63. SIUIIIay Scbool - 9:30 a.m ..
Worship· 10:30 a.m.

s.-!11-lloy

Mulberry Hts. Rd .. Pomeroy. Saturday
Services:' Sabbath St hool • 2 p.m.,
Worship · 3 p.m .

United Brethren
Mt. H~ Ullted
lD Chrilt

-Ciofda..do

pastor. Sundly School 10 am: wodlsip
aervice 11 am.evenins let'Vice 7 pm. Wed .
""'""' """'"" 7 pm

Lollg Boaom, S1111day School - 9:30a.m.,

Texas Community 3&amp;411 WicJcham Rd.
Ptilm: Peter MertiJtldaJe. Sunday School , 9:30 11 .m., Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7:00
· p.m .. Wednesday Services - 7:00 p.m .
Youth group meeting 2nd &amp; 4th Sun~ayli
7 p.m.
Edcla URI~ Brctbrm lD Christ
Statt Ro1Jte 124. between Ree~liviUe &amp;.
Hockingport. Sunday ScOOol - 10 a.m ..
Sunday Worship - 11:00 a.m . WeCDc&amp;cky
Servi ce~ - 7:00 p.m.. Pastor- M. Adam
Will

Fallll Gtooo&lt;l ~

.~r:r :art~-., .. ,.~.

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Worahip - 10:4-S a .m .• 7 ;30 . p .m.,

l'utor: Lcooard Powe:U. SuDOay Sdloul •

9:30 a.m ..Wonhip- H):lO am .,6:l0 p.m ..
Wednciday Sttvica - 7 p.m.,

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Churcll of lbt Nawac , Pulor: Rusaell
CarJOO • Samday School - 9:30 a.m ..
Worship - 10;45 un., 6 p.m., ... 1 1 y
Services ; 7 p.m .

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Wednelday 7:JD p.m.
Fwll G..,.t LIF33045 Hiland Road, Pomeroy, Pu10r: Roy
Hualer. Slllldly Sebool - 10 a.m., Evening
7:30p.m .. Tuclday A Thurs.- 7:30p.m.
~we

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Sunday scbool - 10 a.m .• Worship - II

a.m., Wed! ·""y Service - 7 p.m.

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· Seventh-Day Adventist

o,.wikC
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Sunday School - 9:30 a.m .. Worship 10:30 am., 7 p.m.

Nazarene
--~,·­
Route
689, Albany, Rev. Uoyd Grimm ,

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Pastor: James Snyder. S~nd.ay School 10
a.m .. worship !lefVi~ II am .

Huea c
'1) Chmdl
Off Rt . 114, Pastor: Edsel Hart. Sunday
School- 9:30a.m,, Wcrship - 10:30 a.m ..
7:30p.m.

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llwleflllleiLi.cM' ' , b
St. tt. 1l4 I
+lilt. Oil
Full Gospel. Cl Pastors Robert &amp;. Robena
Muster, Sunda)l School 9 :30 am . .
Wonbip 10 :30 a~ - 7:00 pm , Wed.
Service 7:00 pm

Mlct' £ I C
y Clltlldl
- 57.5 P.cariJit .•...Middleport . Paator:.. Sam
A-adef!o"1 Sundal:_ Sehool 10 a.m ..

&lt;

School~

9365 Hooper Road. Athens. Pastor:
I....oonit Coats , Sunday Wonbip 10.00 am.
wednesday: '1 pm

Bailwaa•• C
It),a.rdl
Putor: Theron Dumam, Sunday • 9:30
a.m. and 7p.m., Wednesday"- 7 p.m.

7:00p.m.;

Hcrschc:I -White. Sunday

10 am, Sunday Chwt:h Jei"Ylce - 6:30pm
Wednesday 7 pm

Fiillo Flill o..,.l..,_..
l..ollg Bottom. Pastor: Steve Reed, SIJI!day
School • 9:30 a.m. Worlhip - 9:30 a.m.
lad 7 p.m., Weaciday - 1 p.m., Friday fellow*ip lei'Vice 7 p.m.

day - 7p.m.

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Sumiay School - 10 a.m. , 11r.lllld.y
Service! - 7 p.m.

H - . c - Fdlowllllp ega

Oavili, Sunday 1crvicc , 10 a.m ..
Wedlcl4ay IICt'Vioe, 7 p.m .

Pastor: Bill Musball Sunday School 9a.m .. Worship -- 10 a.m .• In SIUI.IIay

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2288, Sunday Sdlool 9:30 am. Sunday
evening K:rvice 7:00 pm. Bibly Study
· ~idity ~ice 1:00 pm .

AI
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923 S. Thinl Sl.. MKidleport. PuW T"""

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tii.o.rdl

Sclaool- 10:00 a.m. Putor:

·-~tlCIIrial

MioiJiccDoog51wnblil&lt;.

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28601 St . Rt . 7, Middlepon, Sunda,y

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p;,.; a..,.,Wonblp • 9,00 a.m ., Sa.day

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Solom

Back of West Columbia, W.Va.om Lleving
Road. Pastor: Charles Rollih (304) 675 -

PattyW.dr:,603 Second-Ave . Muon. 7735017, Service time: Sunday 10:30 un ..

Putor. John Gilmon:. Sllllday Scbool - II
am., Wlnhi:p • 10 am.

Ciaiit" ~.floySolioll

-.-.rem.

Rt .3 311 . Antiquity, Pastor: Jesse Morris .
Services: Saturday 2:00p.m.

"-!Jie Caner

Rdt. R~Cmc. Obio.
Pastor: John GillnDK, Swiday SdD1I 9:45 a.m., Worship - II :00 a.m. , Bible
Stwiy Wed. 1:30 p.m.

St. -Rt . 160 , 446-6247 or 446-7486 .
Sunday School 10:20-11 a .m ., Relief

Sund.tr SQimL::...i;lO_AJilu Worah_!e and
CimJmunion
~
- 10:30 a.m., Bob J. WelT)',

Filii ~ CHrdl
allheLi .... S.-

..Full-Gospel Church" . Pastors John &amp;.

carmel • a.-

10:30 a.m . nd 6 _

SocictyiPrieithood ' ll:OS-12:00 noon,
Sacramea1 SerVice 9-JO : aS a.m .,
HOIIIOIIIIkiJI&amp; ....... IATbllrs. -7pm .

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3173 CJeorxes Creek Road, Ollllipoli•. OH
Pastor: Jamie Wireman, Sunday Smices 10:30 a.m. Wednesday - 7 p .m. Thursday
Prayer '&amp; Prai!it a1 6 pm. Classes for all
ages ~very Sunday &amp; Wedrtesday.
www.thearkchurch ,net

P~tor :

Latter~y Saints

Wonbip - 10:30 a.m .

Ill!!! U4 llieinc, OR. ~

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Gilmon:, SUbda:y School - 10
a.m., Worship - 9 •-J'l·· \'J 1 day
Seryioe&amp; - 10 a.m.

.pm.,Wedaesday Service · 7«1 p.m.

C.... fill Cbrill
Minister: Tom -Runyoo , 39!i58 Bradbury
Roa4, Middlepon. Sunday School ·' 9:30
•

ayStrvice&amp;- 1:00-p.m.

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9:l0 a.m..

Communi'on • 10 a.m .• Sunday School •
lO:tS am .. Youth-5:30pm Sunday, Bible
Study Wedr&lt;iday 7 pm

Cllllao ~c..n;o
Clifton. W.Va .• Sunday Schgol -· 10 a.m ..
Worship - 7 p.m .. Wedne&amp;day Service - 7

3911 Alb St .• Middleport-Paston Mark
Morrow I: ·Rodney Walker Sur.day
School - 9:30 a.m., Morning Worship 10:30a.m. &amp;: 7:00pm, WedDesday ScM~
·- 7:00p.m.. Youdt Sentice- 7:00p.m.

~:John

1.-re1 Clll' Fret PI t cr a Clllrdl
Putor: Gltm1 Rowe . SuDclay School -

Instrumental, Worship Service - 9 a.m .,

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Wedoeiday Servico - 1 p.m.

\'-* Dmctor. Beny Fu.lks. Sunday

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Pastor. Rev. Lmy Lemley; SUDday Sdlool
-9:30a.m. , Wonhip - 10:45 a.m., 1 p.m .•
'Jbunday Bible Study and Youth- 7 p.m.

p.m .. Wcdneiday Services - 1 p.m.

,, ~a.rilt

.W.1: 10 -=a Wonbip A 6 pn Family
:uJr: Clulel, Wed &amp;: Thur llipt Ufe
. : . _ a1 7 pm. Tlllon """'""' ladies'
1JI&gt;1lnllp·al 1 0 . - Umm YOIIIh life
Onqo 00 Wed ........ from 6o!O .,1,30 .
..,.... oaliJic • :www.bl:thl:lwc::.cq .

Sunday Scboo1 - 10 un., Wonbip - 9 a.m.

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!Rob Blrtler, Aliloc. PuiDr Karyn Davis.

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SOO N. 2nd ,t.ve .. Middlepon . Pastor:
Mike Fon:man, Pa.stor·Emeritu.-. Lawret'ICE
Foreman. Worship- 10:00 am

.PWu, OH. Noa-dmomiutiona.l with
C
; ay Pni.e &amp;: Wor*ip. Putor

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Chris-

·39!12 StIll. 1: 2milos aoooh of~

- . William K. Mlnball.
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School
- IO:t-5 a.m .. Wonbip - 9:15a.m ..
Bible. Sbldy:'Mtaiay 7:00pm

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Sttvantllt c....,.lllity D11n:11
Sunday School 10:00 lim, Sunday Worahip
li :OO am, Wednesday 7:00 pm Putor:
Bryan&amp;. Miu:y Dailey

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Sen-ices- 7 p.m. .

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Basketball ~ives boost

Inside
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Friday, Aprilu, zoo8

Funeral Home
in Pomeroy .
presents a
$1 ,000 donation to 1tle
· Meigs High

School
Baskelball
program.
Thereto
accept the
donation is
son, Benny

·Ewing, also
the head bas- ·
ketball coach
at Meigs.

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Friday, April lf, 2008 '

lncAL ScHEDULE
POMEROV - A Kheduta of upcoming high
schoOl varsity sporting events involving
te11ma from Meigs County.

Meigs gets first TVC win with 14-2 thumpiilg ofYmton County

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ai.Bei1Kl Hlllnd (dou-•),
1 p.m . .
Melgl at SOulhom ( - ) .

Patterson all walked, while
senior. Talisba Beha a nd
Hoffman drove in one and
two, respectively. Just one
run from the Lady Vikings in
the bottom of tbe inning
meant an emphatic first
TVC win of the· season for
Meigs.
Beha finished with a hit, a
walk, and a run scored:
VanMeter had a hit and two
runs scored.
Patterson
walked three times and
scored two runs, and
Ebersbach walked twice and
scored once.
Meigs next plays on
Friday at home against
county-rival Eastern. Start
time will be 5 p.m.

Molge ot SOulhom ( - ). noon

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.Meigs at Vinlon Coonty, 4:30 p.m.
5ouJtlem at Rio Gmnde. 4:30 p.m.

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Southern at Bolp!o, 4:30p.m.

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There

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D and E softball tournament
Saturday in Marietta.
The tournament will be
round-robin with · · single ·
elimination rounds to fol·
low. The cost is $115 with
awards given to first and

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Frlday••• Mostly cloudy
Saturday nigbL.Cloudy
with a chance of thunderc with a 40 percent chance of
· storms. A chance of show- showers. Cooler with lows
ers in the morning ...Then in the upper 30s. Wesi
showers like Iy in the after- winds 10 to 15 mph.
noon. Highs in the upper
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with
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mph. Chance . of rain 70 lower 50s. Chance of rain
peFcent.
60 percent.
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Friday nigbt•••Showers
Sunday nigbt. ••Cioudy
and thunderstorms in the with a 50 percent chance of
evening ... Tben showers rain showers. Lows in the
and thunderstorms likely mid 30s.
after
midnight.
Lows
Monday••• Mostly cloudy ·
around 50. · Southwest wilh a 50 percent chance
.winds 10 to 15 mph. of rain showers. Highs in
Chance of rain 80 percent. the upper 40s. ·
Saturday...PaJtly sunny
Monday nigbt...Mostly
·with a 20 percent chance of cloudy. Lows in the lower
showers. Breezy and much 30s.
cooler with highs . in the
Tuesday and Tuesday
mid 50s. Southwest winds · nigbt••• Partly
cloudy:
15 to 20 mph with gusts up Highs in the mid 50s. Lows
to 30 mph'
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15th Annual
Meigs Football
Golf tourney

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15th Annual Meigs Football
Golf Tournament will be
held Saturday, May 31. at
the Riverside Golf Course
.,.._._at 8 :3Q ~a.-m. -·--~
::-:--1:- :-!he fornt;&lt;tt is a $60 .PC!
person, brmg your own
team four-mao scramble.
Teams must have a com.
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bined handicap of 40 or
above with only one team Ea5tem !lead coach Brian Bowen is surrounded by his team after defeating Trimble IH and winning his 100th baseball
member under 10. Price game at Eastern High School.
includes golf, cart, lunch,
and beverages. Prizes will
be awarded for the top three

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Congressman calls .~ous ·to protect slain Marine ~nate ·
. 8Y IJAMES HANNAH
ASSOCJATED PRESS WRITER

inch-Ides the Lauterbacb's protect the viCtim adccjuately, d&amp;R, Kram1icb ·lilid. A 111111home in V.aMaH!!
,the Victim remaining in the pie of l..aulan's DMA Wasif·t

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laU!r tOld
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ehiiled&amp; MIIIDltl Co!pS m1 Were found buned- in
Scott ~owifi, foulliW tor she
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Thursday for w~ ~call~ Laurean's backyard in and president of the Rape, cbild wasl.aureao's based on
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a lack of urgency m mvestl· North Carolina in January.
Abuse and Incest National a recalculated conception .
IJo
gating . rape allegations
Lt. Gen. R.S. Kramlich, Network, said rape allega- date, he said
made by a pregnant Marine director ·of the Marine tions must be taken seriOus-

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against ~ colleag~:~e later
accused m her slaymg, and
el!;perts called for greater
protection of such victims.
Re~. MichaelTumer, who
sub~tted questions to the'
Mannes on behalf of the
woman's Ohio family, said
the ~rps ~ook seven months
to t~vesugate Lance Cpl.
Mana Lauterbach's allega·
uon that she was raped by.
Cpl..Cesar ~and~
tt resulted m little actton.
Laurean is charged in
. Lauterbach's death, and
investigators believe he fled
to his native Mexico.
·~ actions taken by the
Manne Corps . to protect
l,.ancc . Corporal" Ml!fiB
~uterbach w~re totally

Corps staff, said in a letter
released Wednesday in
response to· Thmer's questions ·that the Marines took
appropriate steps to fully
investigate the
sel!;ual
assaUlt allegations. ·
Kramlich said Lauterbach
had told investigators she
did not feel Laurean posed a
danger or threat. to her.
A message seeking com·
,mertt from Lauterbach's
mother, Mary Lauterbach,
was left at her home.
The Lauterbach case· fol"
lows a pattern, Anita
Sanchez, spokeswoman for
the Miles Foundation, a private group that worb With
victims of Crimes in the ~I·
itary, s,aid Thursday.
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ly and investi~ated quickly
or future viCtims could be
discouraged from reporting
them, And he said victims
should not be prevented
from transferring away
from a military base where
an attack occurred.
"It makes them relive .it
every day and fear for their
safety every day," he said. .
Kramlich said Lauterbach
was assigned to a diJferent
work area, •t wo miles away
from
where
Laurean
wor.ked. And he said
Lauterbach did .not reg.u est a
transfer to another ba'se.
After Lauterbach tested
positive for P,"Cgnancy. inves:1~ decided to po8lpOIIe
· a sample of the cbild's

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projll1l01 Thursday evening
dunng an 8-7 triumph over
visiting Trimble in a Tri·
Valley Conference Hocking
Division matchup.
The Eagles (2-4, 1-1 TVC
Hocking) ended a four-game
losing streak with the decision, as well as earned their
frrst league win of the 2008
campaign. Figuring that
those ~~!!!W!l on the
same o_iglit that ,Bowen, .,-

who has three district chainpionships at EHS- reached
triple-digits in career wins,
you could probably imagine
how pleased he was following the contest
·
"We were able to end a
four-game losing streak and
pick up our first league win
of the season; so this is a big
win for us," Bowen com·
mented. "It's my lOOth win
with this program and I'm
vgy ptoud of that, but the
bigger , . aecomplishment

tonight was that we were
able to get back in the win
column."
Bowen also acknowledged
lhat Tomcats (1-6. 1·2) managed to add a few gray hairs
throughout the course of the
evening.
.
"I'm definitely glad that
we were able to hang on and
get the win. I think we
underestimated Trimble a
little bit and we were fortu·
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The back-to-back no hit·
ters are the first since Jim
Hubbard accomplished the
feat circa 1971 (37 years
ago) and may be the only
times in school history the
feat has ever been accom·
plished.

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Southern went. up 1-0 in
the ftrst on ·a . Butch
Mamhout walk, two stolen
bases and a sacrifice fly out
.
by Kreig Kleski.
In the second, . Southern
scored · five times. Chris·
Holter walked, Jordan
Taylor reached on an error.
Anthony Shamblin walked,
Mamhout reached via a
fielder' s choice, Kleski had
, an RBI single, and another

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TUPPERS PLAINS - In
general, most people would
be thrilled to hit, the century
mark. Eastern baseball
coach Brian Bowen is cerSTEWART ~·w:i~=-~w.;: no exception.
Speedway in Sl
bas
Bowen starting his
postpoiled its opening night eighth year as the Eagles'
until April 18 because !If the skipP\lr - picked up his
delay in oompletion of sev~ II)Oth c~r viutory wjth the
eral projects O!l the speedway grounds.
Fans are asked to call
740-662-4111 before driving to the -speedway or
visit .
the
Skylinespeedway.net web:site for further announcements. K·C Raceway in
TUPPERS PLAINS Cbillicothc will
n with Eastern softball continued
llie Lucas
seiies its winning ways ThUilday
Saturday. April 12, paying evening against visiting
$10,000 to win.
Trimble, posting its lhird
: Skyline will run Late straight overall victory
Models,
410
Outlaw while remaining unbeaten in
Sprints, Modifieds, Street the Tri-Valley Conference
Stocks; . Pure Stocksr Four Hockins Division with an 8~ylinders, and mini- edges 6 decisiOn at Don Jackson
on a weeldy basts.
Fielct
The Lady Eagles (4-1 , 2..0
TVC Hocking) belted out a
total of nine hits in the conCoNTACT
test and exploded for seven
of their eight runs through
1-7~2342 ext 33
the thiFd imd fourth innings,
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allowing tbe hosts to turn a
3..0 deficit after two-and-ahalf frames into a comfortable 7-3 advantage through
Eric A8l idolpll, Sports Wrftllr four complete.
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Eagl~ end four-game s6de, beat Trimble 8-7

teams .

HEMLOCK Senior
ftreballer Ryan Chapman
pitched his second-consecu·
tive no-hitter of the 2008
season and
'he took no
hostages.
Not only
was it a nobitter, but it
was a complete game,
perfect
game .with
no walks · ·
and
nQ .
Miller
Falcon so
much
as
reaching
fust . base
for any rea·
son in the
17-0 Tri·
Valley
Gonferenee ..

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starter
Sami
Cummins went the distance
for the viCtors, all~ one
earned run, five hits
five
walks over seven innings.
Cummins also fanned ffve
for the Green and White ~·
who committed four errors
in the contest.
Six Lad~ Eagles hid at
least one hit in ihe decision,
led by Britoey Morrison
with three safeties. Allie
Rawson also had a multi-hit
effort with a double and a
single,
while
Megan
Carnahan, Jessica deland,
Katherine Bland and Cassie
Hauber each added a bit to
the winning cause .
Rawson led the Lady
Eagles with three runs batted in, while Cleland
chipped in a pair. Carnahan
and 'Bland also added an
RBI each.

rns starter Kate Walton
also went the ·distance,
allowing four earned runs,
four walks and hit a batter

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Eastern's Jessica Cleland hits an RBI s ingle In the third inning of a Tri-Valley Conference
Ull 1 1 1 112 . Hocking Divls·on softball game against Trimble on Thursday.

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Basketball ~ives boost

Inside
Sod

Friday, Aprilu, zoo8

Funeral Home
in Pomeroy .
presents a
$1 ,000 donation to 1tle
· Meigs High

School
Baskelball
program.
Thereto
accept the
donation is
son, Benny

·Ewing, also
the head bas- ·
ketball coach
at Meigs.

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lncAL ScHEDULE
POMEROV - A Kheduta of upcoming high
schoOl varsity sporting events involving
te11ma from Meigs County.

Meigs gets first TVC win with 14-2 thumpiilg ofYmton County

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1 p.m . .
Melgl at SOulhom ( - ) .

Patterson all walked, while
senior. Talisba Beha a nd
Hoffman drove in one and
two, respectively. Just one
run from the Lady Vikings in
the bottom of tbe inning
meant an emphatic first
TVC win of the· season for
Meigs.
Beha finished with a hit, a
walk, and a run scored:
VanMeter had a hit and two
runs scored.
Patterson
walked three times and
scored two runs, and
Ebersbach walked twice and
scored once.
Meigs next plays on
Friday at home against
county-rival Eastern. Start
time will be 5 p.m.

Molge ot SOulhom ( - ). noon

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.Meigs at Vinlon Coonty, 4:30 p.m.
5ouJtlem at Rio Gmnde. 4:30 p.m.

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There

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D and E softball tournament
Saturday in Marietta.
The tournament will be
round-robin with · · single ·
elimination rounds to fol·
low. The cost is $115 with
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Saturday nigbL.Cloudy
with a chance of thunderc with a 40 percent chance of
· storms. A chance of show- showers. Cooler with lows
ers in the morning ...Then in the upper 30s. Wesi
showers like Iy in the after- winds 10 to 15 mph.
noon. Highs in the upper
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with
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mph. Chance . of rain 70 lower 50s. Chance of rain
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and thunderstorms in the with a 50 percent chance of
evening ... Tben showers rain showers. Lows in the
and thunderstorms likely mid 30s.
after
midnight.
Lows
Monday••• Mostly cloudy ·
around 50. · Southwest wilh a 50 percent chance
.winds 10 to 15 mph. of rain showers. Highs in
Chance of rain 80 percent. the upper 40s. ·
Saturday...PaJtly sunny
Monday nigbt...Mostly
·with a 20 percent chance of cloudy. Lows in the lower
showers. Breezy and much 30s.
cooler with highs . in the
Tuesday and Tuesday
mid 50s. Southwest winds · nigbt••• Partly
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15th Annual
Meigs Football
Golf tourney

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MASON, W.Va. - The
15th Annual Meigs Football
Golf Tournament will be
held Saturday, May 31. at
the Riverside Golf Course
.,.._._at 8 :3Q ~a.-m. -·--~
::-:--1:- :-!he fornt;&lt;tt is a $60 .PC!
person, brmg your own
team four-mao scramble.
Teams must have a com.
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bined handicap of 40 or
above with only one team Ea5tem !lead coach Brian Bowen is surrounded by his team after defeating Trimble IH and winning his 100th baseball
member under 10. Price game at Eastern High School.
includes golf, cart, lunch,
and beverages. Prizes will
be awarded for the top three

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Congressman calls .~ous ·to protect slain Marine ~nate ·
. 8Y IJAMES HANNAH
ASSOCJATED PRESS WRITER

inch-Ides the Lauterbacb's protect the viCtim adccjuately, d&amp;R, Kram1icb ·lilid. A 111111home in V.aMaH!!
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Thursday for w~ ~call~ Laurean's backyard in and president of the Rape, cbild wasl.aureao's based on
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a lack of urgency m mvestl· North Carolina in January.
Abuse and Incest National a recalculated conception .
IJo
gating . rape allegations
Lt. Gen. R.S. Kramlich, Network, said rape allega- date, he said
made by a pregnant Marine director ·of the Marine tions must be taken seriOus-

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against ~ colleag~:~e later
accused m her slaymg, and
el!;perts called for greater
protection of such victims.
Re~. MichaelTumer, who
sub~tted questions to the'
Mannes on behalf of the
woman's Ohio family, said
the ~rps ~ook seven months
to t~vesugate Lance Cpl.
Mana Lauterbach's allega·
uon that she was raped by.
Cpl..Cesar ~and~
tt resulted m little actton.
Laurean is charged in
. Lauterbach's death, and
investigators believe he fled
to his native Mexico.
·~ actions taken by the
Manne Corps . to protect
l,.ancc . Corporal" Ml!fiB
~uterbach w~re totally

Corps staff, said in a letter
released Wednesday in
response to· Thmer's questions ·that the Marines took
appropriate steps to fully
investigate the
sel!;ual
assaUlt allegations. ·
Kramlich said Lauterbach
had told investigators she
did not feel Laurean posed a
danger or threat. to her.
A message seeking com·
,mertt from Lauterbach's
mother, Mary Lauterbach,
was left at her home.
The Lauterbach case· fol"
lows a pattern, Anita
Sanchez, spokeswoman for
the Miles Foundation, a private group that worb With
victims of Crimes in the ~I·
itary, s,aid Thursday.
.

ly and investi~ated quickly
or future viCtims could be
discouraged from reporting
them, And he said victims
should not be prevented
from transferring away
from a military base where
an attack occurred.
"It makes them relive .it
every day and fear for their
safety every day," he said. .
Kramlich said Lauterbach
was assigned to a diJferent
work area, •t wo miles away
from
where
Laurean
wor.ked. And he said
Lauterbach did .not reg.u est a
transfer to another ba'se.
After Lauterbach tested
positive for P,"Cgnancy. inves:1~ decided to po8lpOIIe
· a sample of the cbild's

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B~M.TERSOMYDAILVTRIBUNE.COM

projll1l01 Thursday evening
dunng an 8-7 triumph over
visiting Trimble in a Tri·
Valley Conference Hocking
Division matchup.
The Eagles (2-4, 1-1 TVC
Hocking) ended a four-game
losing streak with the decision, as well as earned their
frrst league win of the 2008
campaign. Figuring that
those ~~!!!W!l on the
same o_iglit that ,Bowen, .,-

who has three district chainpionships at EHS- reached
triple-digits in career wins,
you could probably imagine
how pleased he was following the contest
·
"We were able to end a
four-game losing streak and
pick up our first league win
of the season; so this is a big
win for us," Bowen com·
mented. "It's my lOOth win
with this program and I'm
vgy ptoud of that, but the
bigger , . aecomplishment

tonight was that we were
able to get back in the win
column."
Bowen also acknowledged
lhat Tomcats (1-6. 1·2) managed to add a few gray hairs
throughout the course of the
evening.
.
"I'm definitely glad that
we were able to hang on and
get the win. I think we
underestimated Trimble a
little bit and we were fortu·
:.

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D1v1s1on
wm.
The back-to-back no hit·
ters are the first since Jim
Hubbard accomplished the
feat circa 1971 (37 years
ago) and may be the only
times in school history the
feat has ever been accom·
plished.

·

Southern went. up 1-0 in
the ftrst on ·a . Butch
Mamhout walk, two stolen
bases and a sacrifice fly out
.
by Kreig Kleski.
In the second, . Southern
scored · five times. Chris·
Holter walked, Jordan
Taylor reached on an error.
Anthony Shamblin walked,
Mamhout reached via a
fielder' s choice, Kleski had
, an RBI single, and another

PltiH
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Lady Eagles beat Trimble, stay unbeaten in TVC Hocking

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'cks tOOth career
· wm
· l t Easlem
wen PI up

TUPPERS PLAINS - In
general, most people would
be thrilled to hit, the century
mark. Eastern baseball
coach Brian Bowen is cerSTEWART ~·w:i~=-~w.;: no exception.
Speedway in Sl
bas
Bowen starting his
postpoiled its opening night eighth year as the Eagles'
until April 18 because !If the skipP\lr - picked up his
delay in oompletion of sev~ II)Oth c~r viutory wjth the
eral projects O!l the speedway grounds.
Fans are asked to call
740-662-4111 before driving to the -speedway or
visit .
the
Skylinespeedway.net web:site for further announcements. K·C Raceway in
TUPPERS PLAINS Cbillicothc will
n with Eastern softball continued
llie Lucas
seiies its winning ways ThUilday
Saturday. April 12, paying evening against visiting
$10,000 to win.
Trimble, posting its lhird
: Skyline will run Late straight overall victory
Models,
410
Outlaw while remaining unbeaten in
Sprints, Modifieds, Street the Tri-Valley Conference
Stocks; . Pure Stocksr Four Hockins Division with an 8~ylinders, and mini- edges 6 decisiOn at Don Jackson
on a weeldy basts.
Fielct
The Lady Eagles (4-1 , 2..0
TVC Hocking) belted out a
total of nine hits in the conCoNTACT
test and exploded for seven
of their eight runs through
1-7~2342 ext 33
the thiFd imd fourth innings,
.- - 1· 7-3008
allowing tbe hosts to turn a
3..0 deficit after two-and-ahalf frames into a comfortable 7-3 advantage through
Eric A8l idolpll, Sports Wrftllr four complete.
(7&gt;40) -~. 81&lt;1. :l3
The Lady Tomcats (2-4, 181111~·~· itillll.com
2) later fell behind 8-3 after
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sixth, then managed
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Eagl~ end four-game s6de, beat Trimble 8-7

teams .

HEMLOCK Senior
ftreballer Ryan Chapman
pitched his second-consecu·
tive no-hitter of the 2008
season and
'he took no
hostages.
Not only
was it a nobitter, but it
was a complete game,
perfect
game .with
no walks · ·
and
nQ .
Miller
Falcon so
much
as
reaching
fust . base
for any rea·
son in the
17-0 Tri·
Valley
Gonferenee ..

'

...,

EHS
starter
Sami
Cummins went the distance
for the viCtors, all~ one
earned run, five hits
five
walks over seven innings.
Cummins also fanned ffve
for the Green and White ~·
who committed four errors
in the contest.
Six Lad~ Eagles hid at
least one hit in ihe decision,
led by Britoey Morrison
with three safeties. Allie
Rawson also had a multi-hit
effort with a double and a
single,
while
Megan
Carnahan, Jessica deland,
Katherine Bland and Cassie
Hauber each added a bit to
the winning cause .
Rawson led the Lady
Eagles with three runs batted in, while Cleland
chipped in a pair. Carnahan
and 'Bland also added an
RBI each.

rns starter Kate Walton
also went the ·distance,
allowing four earned runs,
four walks and hit a batter

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Eastern's Jessica Cleland hits an RBI s ingle In the third inning of a Tri-Valley Conference
Ull 1 1 1 112 . Hocking Divls·on softball game against Trimble on Thursday.

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Southern downs Miller on the road White Falcons get-15. hits, score 12
runs in road victory over Raiders
BY Scon Wou:E

SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

HEMLOCK -A two-run
double by Lindsay Buzzard
in the fifth inning proved to
be the winning blast for the
Southern Lady Tornadoes
Thursday night as they
defeated the 'Miller Falcons
3-1 during girls varsity TriValley Conference softball
action.
·
Southern (4-2) picked up
four hits in the win:
Buzzard's double, a Sarah
Eddy home run, a Stephanie
Cundiff single, and a
Hannah
Miller single.
Miller's only hit was a two-

when Pape . walked and
scored after two stolen bases
and· an error. The hit by
Buzzard knocked home the
eventual · game-winners,
scoring Teaford and Miller.
Kasey Turley bareIy
missed a oo-hittel' in another
great effort TUrley fanned
16 batters and walked just
one. Miller's Toth suffered
the loss in scattering four
hits and walking five.
Southern hosts Meigsout single by · Craig, · followed· by a second single Sanmlay iD a doubleheader
one batter later by · Bourne. at noon.
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GM Phil Savage closer to extension
with Browns, expected by draft
BY TOM WmtERS
ASSOCIATED PRESS

CLEVELAND
Browns general manager
Phil Savage won ' t have
many picks on draft day.
He will have a contract
extension. though.
Savage and Cleveland
owner
Randy
Lerner
recenlly met and made
progress toward an extension, which is expected to
be completed before the
April 26-27 NFL draft. The
two men had informal, preliminary talks following
Cleveland's season - a
surprising I 0-6 breakout by
the Browns.
With Savage focused on
the draft, and Lerner's travel schedule, they haven't
been able to meet and finalize the multiyear package
for the 43-year-old GM,
who in three-plus years has
completely dismantled and

Browns don 'I have a pick
until
Sunday's
fourth
round, the 122nd overall
selection. During a radio
interview on Thursday,
Savage said it was unlikely
that he would trade quarter·
back Derek Anderson or
- any other players to move
up.
rebuilt the Browns.
Lerner
has
praised
~·To gO__ up and tty to get
Savage's
moves
and into the fant day, it would
patience . ill · . getting have to' be ·11 player .woo
Cleveland turned ~uod. would ~ very anractive to
Savage is currenlly. signc'd us;" .S avage said. "I don't
tbrough the 2009 season. dtink: it would involve &lt;ferHis extension will be in . tainly .IIJiy players we have
line ·with coach Romeo on our current roster. It
Crennel. who received a would · probably involve
two-year extension through more picks for .next year,
the 2011 season in JanUary. something in the future."
Savage did manage to
Although they don't have
make a trip to London a a first-day pick:, the Browns
few weeks ago and spent have visited with players
time with Lerner's Aston who will be taken in the
Villa soccer team in the early' rounds. The club also
English Premier League.
.has one pick in the fifth,
As for the draft, the sixth and seventh rounds.

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CHESHIRE Derek
Veazey
and
Garrett
Underwood collected three
hits apiece to pace a IS hit
attack by the Wahama
Whi" Falcons Thursday
evening as !he Bend Area
diamond squad held off a
charging River Valley nine
for a 12-7 .baseball win.
Veazey smacked a pair
of singles before adding a
bases loaded double in a
five run, White Falcon
fifth inning as Wahama
claimed its second win in a
row after dropping three
straight decisions to open
the 2008 spring baseball
season. Underwood added
three singles on the day
with William Zuspan,
J ustin Arnold and Jerry
Berkley
adding
two
safeties apiece for the
Bend Area Falcons, Caleb
Roach, An·thony Bond and
Jimmy Grimm rounded out
tbe Bend Area teams offensive production with a single each.
. .River Valley, despite
trail{ng · the entire way,
stayed
in
conten~oai
througllout the sevea
inning affair by coming up
with some timely base hits
to take .advaniage of thhle
WHS fielding errors~ The

Raiders totaled six hits in
the outing with just three
of the River Valley seven
totals runs being earned.
Gibbs paced the Raider
offense with a pair of sin.gles and a couple of RBI's
with Mulhol.and, Justus,
Wimmer
and
Brown
adding one hit apiece for
the host team.
· Wahama jumped out to a
quick 2-0 edge in the opening frame before River
Valley evened the . count
with a pair of unearned
runs in its half of the
inning. The White Falcons
scored another four runs in
the' second with five base
hits in the inning to take
the lead for good. The
Bend Area team tacked on
another tally in the third .to
make it a five run advantage before River Valley
began to -c hip away at the
WHS lead.
The Raiders
scored
another unearned tally in
the fourth before closing to
within two at 7-5 with a
pair of runs in the fifth.
The White Falcons put the
_ g~ on. ~ ltowever- with
I fiw.e 11111 Sixth frame with
VQJ.eyls baseslOIMied two
bigbligbtin;g the
.ioni.ng fo£. WahaJna . The
ltiidmi caine back' with -itli
'lind U~Po runs iD the botbalf of me inning bUt

puer

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couldn't get any closer
with Wahama taking the
12-7 decision.
Sophomore right-hander
William Zusp·a n threw
three strong in'n ings to
pick up the pitching win
for the White Falcons with
Zuspan allowing two runs,
none earned, on one hit
while fanning four. Caleb .
Roach worked an inning in
relief as did Andy Grimm
with Derek Veazey finishing up on the hill to record
the s'llve.
Crunette ttliled three
innings on the moWJd for
River Valley and suffered
the pitching setback · with
Eggleton striking out six
over die neu tlu-ee frames
for the .Raiders. Gibbs
worked a scoreless seventh
for the host Gallia County
squad.
Wahama is slated to host
visiting Trimble today for
a 5 p.m. start before welcoming Belpre to the Bend
Area for a Saturday afternoon twin bill scheduled to .
begin at noon.

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way. Aflproaohing the posl&lt;aee • " -:-Bashas • Supennarinterview, lle made a point to
kets 200
look inside the car and point
. . . . ., Phoenil&lt; lntemaout that the oiHarik lid was
tionai Raceway, ,&amp;.vondaie,
still on.
1\riz. (1.0 miles), 200
Edwanls !las won three inlapS/miles.
teimediate-track ~so far
• -: Friday, April H .
•Q R;toc ...,., Ryan New- out of a possible four. and like- •llllt _.. . . . ., Clint
' man, Dodge, 135:854 mPJ,
ly would've won the other had
Bowyer, Chevrolet
Nov. 5, 2004.
it oot been for mechanical fai~ aQ St4oe_.cfWie
•..,. _ , Tonv sre..art. um. The s~ificance of tills
Busch, ChEMolei,133.819
Pontiac, 1li8.132 mph, Nov. 7. can hardly be !Wei'Stated. four- · mim. Nov. 4, 2004.
1999.
teen races, almost 40 pement • " - -.1: Jeff Burton,
• Llilt .,.., ~you donHhink of the schedule, OOCII' on such Fortl,115.145 mph, Nov. 4,
Forti driver Cad Edwards was
tracl&lt;s. last year's cha~ion,
2000.
·
humiliated by the cheating a~ , Jimmie Johnson, won fove ol
•t.t - : Kyle Busch
•legations made against his
them all season. What Edroared to victory, dominating
:-, team a While .baok, then you
wards has become is, for now,
the latter stages of the race
obviously didn' listen to What
the master ·of those tracl&lt;s.
at Teras Motor Speedway in
Edwards had to say as soon
and by extension, a legitimale
his Toyota.
as he .cli:rbed.out of his winconll!nder for the Sprint Cup
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Oo:t1Dn ..,_lilllllloe: 'The anticipation of victory is turning up the heat
on these guys_ Rela•. ~'II come."

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about I -'lout aowd at TeilaS.
llli . . &amp;trl!tlht- 8~
ellllllrsec:tioliS, all wltli banners
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aile ltlndi~WS was in 2004.
•8inali.and llevin Harvlck are
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RldiMIOiildress 'Racing.

Edward,s wins for a third time, but best may be yet to come
By Monte Dutton

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Ea~Wtern infielcers -meet_on the pitcher'&amp; mound to-receive instructions from head ooach
Brian Bowen during the second inning of a Tri-valley Conference · Hocking Division baseball

game against Trimble. Eastern won the game 8-7. ending a four--game losing streak.

Eagl~
fromPI&amp;eBl
. nate enough to learn our lesson wilhout taking a 1oss,~
Bowen said. "Trimble
pl;~yed really well and bit
the ball really well. They
did a great job of g~ us
fits IOnight, and ho . lly
this is something
we
will remember for the rest
of the year. They made
.Pla)' smarter baseball,
which is a step in the right
dilection for us."
1be Green and White fell
bellind 1-ll through one
innioa of play and Mfe
down 3..0 afteclhl:topofthe
teeond, but a six-run extllolion in the bottom half of
the second provided some
breathing room as the hosts
took a 6-3 advantage.
The Eagles sent nine batters to the plate during that
outburst in the second,
which started off with a
bang when lead-off man
Zacb Hendrix drilled a solo
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walk, a bit batsman and an
error lata:, Eastern was up
tJuee and never b:'ailed
again.
The hosts added t w o RlllS in the third f« an 11-3
edge. but did not score die
· rest of the way.
The Red and Silver battied back iD the sixth, plating three runs on two bits,
three walb and ali error to
pull within 8·6 after six
complete, The ,damage
could have' been.· wone
however, u 1HS left the
baacs full at tbe end of lhll
same innlns.
Trimble tacked on IDOther
run in the ilemtth to JJUll
within a lllll, but HeDiliix
·IIUIICt out the flail two bitten to JN'! urve his com-

plele-pme decision.

Heridrix surrendered II
hits over his seven innings
of work:, walldn~
" five while

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seven.

s starter

Taylor Russell la!ited six
innings, allowing eight hits.
three walks and one bit batter while strikin~ out four in
the losinB deciston.
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Hcndnx and Andrew

Benedum led die victors
with two hits apiece, followed by lake Lyndl, Derek
Griffin, Nick Bralinon' and
tyler Hendrix with one
safety eaclL Oriftin aikkd a
leam-'higb two runs ~
in, while the duo of .Zach
~~Ia:

Keams
each
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oac RBL
Four lb..- •• .1Im .mhltihit dlofts iD the
ic ·as
R.usldl, Caley Crale,IIIIC
Standley -.1 J'*'!lb Craig
all provi~ two hits.
Charles
Kish,
Keefer

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a safety each in die

loss. lsalc Standley led the
~ with two RBls.
·Eastern returns 10 action
· today when it .t uvc;h 10
RocbprinJ1 for a county

matchup .,Utut Meigs. 1'be

TVC non-conference contest will begin at 5 p.m.
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Hen&lt;lrlx and Jake Lyncl&gt;.
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over six innings while taking the loss. Walton · also
shUck out six for die guests
- who commilted only one
error in the ~&gt;etback.
Sierra Lenigar had four of
the Lady Tomcats five hits·
and also added three RBis
to the ·c ause. Felisba ShOver
provided the other safety,
while Anf!~~llowed wi.tb
two runs
m.
Both teams were scoreless through two complete
before the guests erupted
for three runs in die top of
the third to take a 3..0 lead.
Three errors; a walk and a
hit by Lenigar led to that
early edge.
· EHS .retaliated with five

runs in its half of the frame,
tallying three hits, two
walks and an etror during
that rally that led .to a two, ru~n. Eastern added
two more scores in the
fourth on two hits, a walk
and .o ne hit batsman for a 73 advantage.
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The Lady Eagles also
added an insurance run in
the bottom of the sixth
w!Jen Rawson 'singled horne
Morrison for a Iii ve-run
cd,ge.
Trimble had a one-out
double and walk to give
them runners at frrst and
second in the top of the seventh. An eli'Or with two outs
allowed both Shover and
Vore to score wbile Angle
reached-safely, then Lenigar
singled borne Angle to
make it 8..fi.

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line today wben it travels 10
Rocksprings for a county
matchup against Meigs. The
TVC _non-conference contest will begin at 5 o.m.

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walk, then both her and
Lenigar advance to second
and third with the go-ahead
run at the plate in
Browning. Browning lined
a shot at the shortstop,
which Morrison squeezed to
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Walion and Sierra Lenlgan.
(H , 2-o TVc; HookJng)c Saml
Cummins and Allie Rawson.
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are going pretty well in his absence.
NASCAR This Week
"It was a great show of strength by
Carl Edwards' Texas Motor Speed- Carl," said owner Jack Roush after
way victory was his third of the sea- Edwards' latest triumph. "He's really
son. No one else has won more than good. He's brave beyond reason at
once. In his eareer, Edwards has won fast race trl!cks like this, and be com10 times, and he's only been a full- municates as weU as anybody has in
time competitor in NASCAR's pre-· my time with the engineering people
mier series, now known as Sprint Cup, that we'ye got."
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for four seaso~.
This could -be the year Edwards, a
The 28-year-old native of Columbia, natural showman, breaks into the
Mo., dominated the latter stages of the rlll)ks of NASCAR's superstars. He is
Samsung 500, moving into lOth place articulale, handsome ·and outgoing.
in the point standings in spite of a 1()(). The fans love those back flips after he
point pe!Ullty handed down earlier this- takes the cbecketed flag.
seaSCII after a victory in Las VegaS. If
As noted by Roush, Edwards is also
lie had those points, Edwards would a pretty fair hand at turning wheel
be fourth right now, but no matter. and sto~ping the pedals.
When the Chase arrives, if be is in the
Edwards is pretty frank, too.
top 12, the 100 points won't seem near- · "I don't want to get on a rant here,"
ly as significant as they do now.
he said after vanquishing the field in
Edwards' suspended crew .chief, Bob Texas, "bullet me state my position

the

froniPageBl
error accounted for the runs,
the score S-0.
Meanwhile,
Chapman
was ripping through the
Falcon lmeujl like a high~
velocity - buzz saw. He
struck out four of the first
six he faced · and got die
other two on a pop-up to
first and a ground out to
ftrst, unassisted. TI!at was
an omen for the Tornadoes
and Chapman as none or the
Falcon batters were able to
penetrate the oultield.

Chapman went on to 17-0 win.
strike out nine over the fiveRiffle had a single, home
inning contest. He retired all run and a walk; Mambout
IS batters he faced with no had a double, Kleslci a sinwalks in hurling the perfect gle and two RBls, Chapman
game.
a single, Holter two walks.
Southern
(now
4·1) ~aylor a single, Shamblin a
lloored seven runs in the sm~le,
and
J.D.
third inning on three errors, Whittington, Zach Ash, ani!
a two-run Wes Riffle siilgle Greg Jenkins each walks
and singles by ~lor and safe reaches on errors.
Shamblin, the score 12..0. ' Ryan 9£een wi~ relief
The Tornadoes added five from Clinton Bonng suf. runs the fourth inning on fered the loss.
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a grand-slam home run by
Southet:n bosts . Metp
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Saturday tn a doubleheader
Wes Riffle. ~es1des . the at noon at Star Mill Park.
bases-loaded dtnger, Riffie
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SOUihem
had two otber RBis for a
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111 Court St.
Pomeroy; OH

A new pull-out map featuring all
of North Carolina's NASCAR Sprint
Cup 'race shops is now IM!ilable·
from tile Cabarrus County Convention and Visitors Bureau as part of
its free, newly ~leased annual vis•
tors guide. -Tt&gt;e map cOntains dlreo~ tiona tlf J!i!f!lll'" llloP.Jl, li ~It
lion ill each, and the noilrs tlie race
shops are open to visitors. Also include&lt;J on tile map are descriptions
of major stops along The Dale Trail,
a seff-guide&lt;J tour of landmarl&lt;s relat·
ing to Dale Earnhardt's life and
NASCAR career on and around llannapolis,'the NASCAR legend's hometown. For more infu:mation, or a free
coil)' of tile new Cabarrus County
(N.C.) visitors guide and pull-out map
to the race shops, phone 8()(hll48.
3740 or visit www.visitcabarnis:com.

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Now that Jeff Gordon has been
screwed out of another championship because of the asinine new·
'Chase' funnat, I wonder how many
actual championships Ricllard Petty
and Dale Earnhardt would hiM! had
under tilts stupid furmat. All ~does
is make the·first 26 races nea~r
meaningless for the top 12 1500n to
be top 15. then top 20. and so on).

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of Petty's and Eamhardt's seven
championships would not haloe occurred. but under a chase fnrmat, the
odds would'lle been ajlainst them.

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very clearly.... I've heard people SliY
that the races are boring, and people
always want something to complain
about. If it's too hard to drive, you
don't get enough side-by-side racing.
The fact is that these are the 43 best
drivers in the world. The cars have
900 horsepower and go 200 miles an
hour, and the track is slippery and the
tires are slippery, and that's spectacle. That's what it's supposed to be.
"It's not supposed to be easy, everyone. It's not supposed to be driving
down the interstate. I'm tired or hearing people complain .... The media
make up stories about how terrible it is
and stuff ... this is auto racing. There
are going to be people that are faster."
Of course, Edwards is excited.
Right now, he's the guy wbo's faster.

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crew chief. They're cousins. Earn. hard\ Jr. hasn 't won in neaNy two
years and started the Samsung 500
on the pole. He wound up 12tll. ·~·s
frustrating." said Earnhardt. 'Just a
thousandth-of-an-inch adjustment
can mess tllings up. We MlTLI badk
and forth ail day long.' Adde&lt;J Eury,
. "it was a pretty rough day out there
for us:

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Southern downs Miller on the road White Falcons get-15. hits, score 12
runs in road victory over Raiders
BY Scon Wou:E

SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

HEMLOCK -A two-run
double by Lindsay Buzzard
in the fifth inning proved to
be the winning blast for the
Southern Lady Tornadoes
Thursday night as they
defeated the 'Miller Falcons
3-1 during girls varsity TriValley Conference softball
action.
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Southern (4-2) picked up
four hits in the win:
Buzzard's double, a Sarah
Eddy home run, a Stephanie
Cundiff single, and a
Hannah
Miller single.
Miller's only hit was a two-

when Pape . walked and
scored after two stolen bases
and· an error. The hit by
Buzzard knocked home the
eventual · game-winners,
scoring Teaford and Miller.
Kasey Turley bareIy
missed a oo-hittel' in another
great effort TUrley fanned
16 batters and walked just
one. Miller's Toth suffered
the loss in scattering four
hits and walking five.
Southern hosts Meigsout single by · Craig, · followed· by a second single Sanmlay iD a doubleheader
one batter later by · Bourne. at noon.
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GM Phil Savage closer to extension
with Browns, expected by draft
BY TOM WmtERS
ASSOCIATED PRESS

CLEVELAND
Browns general manager
Phil Savage won ' t have
many picks on draft day.
He will have a contract
extension. though.
Savage and Cleveland
owner
Randy
Lerner
recenlly met and made
progress toward an extension, which is expected to
be completed before the
April 26-27 NFL draft. The
two men had informal, preliminary talks following
Cleveland's season - a
surprising I 0-6 breakout by
the Browns.
With Savage focused on
the draft, and Lerner's travel schedule, they haven't
been able to meet and finalize the multiyear package
for the 43-year-old GM,
who in three-plus years has
completely dismantled and

Browns don 'I have a pick
until
Sunday's
fourth
round, the 122nd overall
selection. During a radio
interview on Thursday,
Savage said it was unlikely
that he would trade quarter·
back Derek Anderson or
- any other players to move
up.
rebuilt the Browns.
Lerner
has
praised
~·To gO__ up and tty to get
Savage's
moves
and into the fant day, it would
patience . ill · . getting have to' be ·11 player .woo
Cleveland turned ~uod. would ~ very anractive to
Savage is currenlly. signc'd us;" .S avage said. "I don't
tbrough the 2009 season. dtink: it would involve &lt;ferHis extension will be in . tainly .IIJiy players we have
line ·with coach Romeo on our current roster. It
Crennel. who received a would · probably involve
two-year extension through more picks for .next year,
the 2011 season in JanUary. something in the future."
Savage did manage to
Although they don't have
make a trip to London a a first-day pick:, the Browns
few weeks ago and spent have visited with players
time with Lerner's Aston who will be taken in the
Villa soccer team in the early' rounds. The club also
English Premier League.
.has one pick in the fifth,
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CHESHIRE Derek
Veazey
and
Garrett
Underwood collected three
hits apiece to pace a IS hit
attack by the Wahama
Whi" Falcons Thursday
evening as !he Bend Area
diamond squad held off a
charging River Valley nine
for a 12-7 .baseball win.
Veazey smacked a pair
of singles before adding a
bases loaded double in a
five run, White Falcon
fifth inning as Wahama
claimed its second win in a
row after dropping three
straight decisions to open
the 2008 spring baseball
season. Underwood added
three singles on the day
with William Zuspan,
J ustin Arnold and Jerry
Berkley
adding
two
safeties apiece for the
Bend Area Falcons, Caleb
Roach, An·thony Bond and
Jimmy Grimm rounded out
tbe Bend Area teams offensive production with a single each.
. .River Valley, despite
trail{ng · the entire way,
stayed
in
conten~oai
througllout the sevea
inning affair by coming up
with some timely base hits
to take .advaniage of thhle
WHS fielding errors~ The

Raiders totaled six hits in
the outing with just three
of the River Valley seven
totals runs being earned.
Gibbs paced the Raider
offense with a pair of sin.gles and a couple of RBI's
with Mulhol.and, Justus,
Wimmer
and
Brown
adding one hit apiece for
the host team.
· Wahama jumped out to a
quick 2-0 edge in the opening frame before River
Valley evened the . count
with a pair of unearned
runs in its half of the
inning. The White Falcons
scored another four runs in
the' second with five base
hits in the inning to take
the lead for good. The
Bend Area team tacked on
another tally in the third .to
make it a five run advantage before River Valley
began to -c hip away at the
WHS lead.
The Raiders
scored
another unearned tally in
the fourth before closing to
within two at 7-5 with a
pair of runs in the fifth.
The White Falcons put the
_ g~ on. ~ ltowever- with
I fiw.e 11111 Sixth frame with
VQJ.eyls baseslOIMied two
bigbligbtin;g the
.ioni.ng fo£. WahaJna . The
ltiidmi caine back' with -itli
'lind U~Po runs iD the botbalf of me inning bUt

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couldn't get any closer
with Wahama taking the
12-7 decision.
Sophomore right-hander
William Zusp·a n threw
three strong in'n ings to
pick up the pitching win
for the White Falcons with
Zuspan allowing two runs,
none earned, on one hit
while fanning four. Caleb .
Roach worked an inning in
relief as did Andy Grimm
with Derek Veazey finishing up on the hill to record
the s'llve.
Crunette ttliled three
innings on the moWJd for
River Valley and suffered
the pitching setback · with
Eggleton striking out six
over die neu tlu-ee frames
for the .Raiders. Gibbs
worked a scoreless seventh
for the host Gallia County
squad.
Wahama is slated to host
visiting Trimble today for
a 5 p.m. start before welcoming Belpre to the Bend
Area for a Saturday afternoon twin bill scheduled to .
begin at noon.

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way. Aflproaohing the posl&lt;aee • " -:-Bashas • Supennarinterview, lle made a point to
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look inside the car and point
. . . . ., Phoenil&lt; lntemaout that the oiHarik lid was
tionai Raceway, ,&amp;.vondaie,
still on.
1\riz. (1.0 miles), 200
Edwanls !las won three inlapS/miles.
teimediate-track ~so far
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•Q R;toc ...,., Ryan New- out of a possible four. and like- •llllt _.. . . . ., Clint
' man, Dodge, 135:854 mPJ,
ly would've won the other had
Bowyer, Chevrolet
Nov. 5, 2004.
it oot been for mechanical fai~ aQ St4oe_.cfWie
•..,. _ , Tonv sre..art. um. The s~ificance of tills
Busch, ChEMolei,133.819
Pontiac, 1li8.132 mph, Nov. 7. can hardly be !Wei'Stated. four- · mim. Nov. 4, 2004.
1999.
teen races, almost 40 pement • " - -.1: Jeff Burton,
• Llilt .,.., ~you donHhink of the schedule, OOCII' on such Fortl,115.145 mph, Nov. 4,
Forti driver Cad Edwards was
tracl&lt;s. last year's cha~ion,
2000.
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humiliated by the cheating a~ , Jimmie Johnson, won fove ol
•t.t - : Kyle Busch
•legations made against his
them all season. What Edroared to victory, dominating
:-, team a While .baok, then you
wards has become is, for now,
the latter stages of the race
obviously didn' listen to What
the master ·of those tracl&lt;s.
at Teras Motor Speedway in
Edwards had to say as soon
and by extension, a legitimale
his Toyota.
as he .cli:rbed.out of his winconll!nder for the Sprint Cup
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Edward,s wins for a third time, but best may be yet to come
By Monte Dutton

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Ea~Wtern infielcers -meet_on the pitcher'&amp; mound to-receive instructions from head ooach
Brian Bowen during the second inning of a Tri-valley Conference · Hocking Division baseball

game against Trimble. Eastern won the game 8-7. ending a four--game losing streak.

Eagl~
fromPI&amp;eBl
. nate enough to learn our lesson wilhout taking a 1oss,~
Bowen said. "Trimble
pl;~yed really well and bit
the ball really well. They
did a great job of g~ us
fits IOnight, and ho . lly
this is something
we
will remember for the rest
of the year. They made
.Pla)' smarter baseball,
which is a step in the right
dilection for us."
1be Green and White fell
bellind 1-ll through one
innioa of play and Mfe
down 3..0 afteclhl:topofthe
teeond, but a six-run extllolion in the bottom half of
the second provided some
breathing room as the hosts
took a 6-3 advantage.
The Eagles sent nine batters to the plate during that
outburst in the second,
which started off with a
bang when lead-off man
Zacb Hendrix drilled a solo
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walk, a bit batsman and an
error lata:, Eastern was up
tJuee and never b:'ailed
again.
The hosts added t w o RlllS in the third f« an 11-3
edge. but did not score die
· rest of the way.
The Red and Silver battied back iD the sixth, plating three runs on two bits,
three walb and ali error to
pull within 8·6 after six
complete, The ,damage
could have' been.· wone
however, u 1HS left the
baacs full at tbe end of lhll
same innlns.
Trimble tacked on IDOther
run in the ilemtth to JJUll
within a lllll, but HeDiliix
·IIUIICt out the flail two bitten to JN'! urve his com-

plele-pme decision.

Heridrix surrendered II
hits over his seven innings
of work:, walldn~
" five while

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s starter

Taylor Russell la!ited six
innings, allowing eight hits.
three walks and one bit batter while strikin~ out four in
the losinB deciston.
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Hcndnx and Andrew

Benedum led die victors
with two hits apiece, followed by lake Lyndl, Derek
Griffin, Nick Bralinon' and
tyler Hendrix with one
safety eaclL Oriftin aikkd a
leam-'higb two runs ~
in, while the duo of .Zach
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Keams
each
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Four lb..- •• .1Im .mhltihit dlofts iD the
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R.usldl, Caley Crale,IIIIC
Standley -.1 J'*'!lb Craig
all provi~ two hits.
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loss. lsalc Standley led the
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·Eastern returns 10 action
· today when it .t uvc;h 10
RocbprinJ1 for a county

matchup .,Utut Meigs. 1'be

TVC non-conference contest will begin at 5 p.m.
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over six innings while taking the loss. Walton · also
shUck out six for die guests
- who commilted only one
error in the ~&gt;etback.
Sierra Lenigar had four of
the Lady Tomcats five hits·
and also added three RBis
to the ·c ause. Felisba ShOver
provided the other safety,
while Anf!~~llowed wi.tb
two runs
m.
Both teams were scoreless through two complete
before the guests erupted
for three runs in die top of
the third to take a 3..0 lead.
Three errors; a walk and a
hit by Lenigar led to that
early edge.
· EHS .retaliated with five

runs in its half of the frame,
tallying three hits, two
walks and an etror during
that rally that led .to a two, ru~n. Eastern added
two more scores in the
fourth on two hits, a walk
and .o ne hit batsman for a 73 advantage.
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The Lady Eagles also
added an insurance run in
the bottom of the sixth
w!Jen Rawson 'singled horne
Morrison for a Iii ve-run
cd,ge.
Trimble had a one-out
double and walk to give
them runners at frrst and
second in the top of the seventh. An eli'Or with two outs
allowed both Shover and
Vore to score wbile Angle
reached-safely, then Lenigar
singled borne Angle to
make it 8..fi.

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line today wben it travels 10
Rocksprings for a county
matchup against Meigs. The
TVC _non-conference contest will begin at 5 o.m.

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walk, then both her and
Lenigar advance to second
and third with the go-ahead
run at the plate in
Browning. Browning lined
a shot at the shortstop,
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(H , 2-o TVc; HookJng)c Saml
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are going pretty well in his absence.
NASCAR This Week
"It was a great show of strength by
Carl Edwards' Texas Motor Speed- Carl," said owner Jack Roush after
way victory was his third of the sea- Edwards' latest triumph. "He's really
son. No one else has won more than good. He's brave beyond reason at
once. In his eareer, Edwards has won fast race trl!cks like this, and be com10 times, and he's only been a full- municates as weU as anybody has in
time competitor in NASCAR's pre-· my time with the engineering people
mier series, now known as Sprint Cup, that we'ye got."
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for four seaso~.
This could -be the year Edwards, a
The 28-year-old native of Columbia, natural showman, breaks into the
Mo., dominated the latter stages of the rlll)ks of NASCAR's superstars. He is
Samsung 500, moving into lOth place articulale, handsome ·and outgoing.
in the point standings in spite of a 1()(). The fans love those back flips after he
point pe!Ullty handed down earlier this- takes the cbecketed flag.
seaSCII after a victory in Las VegaS. If
As noted by Roush, Edwards is also
lie had those points, Edwards would a pretty fair hand at turning wheel
be fourth right now, but no matter. and sto~ping the pedals.
When the Chase arrives, if be is in the
Edwards is pretty frank, too.
top 12, the 100 points won't seem near- · "I don't want to get on a rant here,"
ly as significant as they do now.
he said after vanquishing the field in
Edwards' suspended crew .chief, Bob Texas, "bullet me state my position

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error accounted for the runs,
the score S-0.
Meanwhile,
Chapman
was ripping through the
Falcon lmeujl like a high~
velocity - buzz saw. He
struck out four of the first
six he faced · and got die
other two on a pop-up to
first and a ground out to
ftrst, unassisted. TI!at was
an omen for the Tornadoes
and Chapman as none or the
Falcon batters were able to
penetrate the oultield.

Chapman went on to 17-0 win.
strike out nine over the fiveRiffle had a single, home
inning contest. He retired all run and a walk; Mambout
IS batters he faced with no had a double, Kleslci a sinwalks in hurling the perfect gle and two RBls, Chapman
game.
a single, Holter two walks.
Southern
(now
4·1) ~aylor a single, Shamblin a
lloored seven runs in the sm~le,
and
J.D.
third inning on three errors, Whittington, Zach Ash, ani!
a two-run Wes Riffle siilgle Greg Jenkins each walks
and singles by ~lor and safe reaches on errors.
Shamblin, the score 12..0. ' Ryan 9£een wi~ relief
The Tornadoes added five from Clinton Bonng suf. runs the fourth inning on fered the loss.
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Southet:n bosts . Metp
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Wes Riffle. ~es1des . the at noon at Star Mill Park.
bases-loaded dtnger, Riffie
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A new pull-out map featuring all
of North Carolina's NASCAR Sprint
Cup 'race shops is now IM!ilable·
from tile Cabarrus County Convention and Visitors Bureau as part of
its free, newly ~leased annual vis•
tors guide. -Tt&gt;e map cOntains dlreo~ tiona tlf J!i!f!lll'" llloP.Jl, li ~It
lion ill each, and the noilrs tlie race
shops are open to visitors. Also include&lt;J on tile map are descriptions
of major stops along The Dale Trail,
a seff-guide&lt;J tour of landmarl&lt;s relat·
ing to Dale Earnhardt's life and
NASCAR career on and around llannapolis,'the NASCAR legend's hometown. For more infu:mation, or a free
coil)' of tile new Cabarrus County
(N.C.) visitors guide and pull-out map
to the race shops, phone 8()(hll48.
3740 or visit www.visitcabarnis:com.

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screwed out of another championship because of the asinine new·
'Chase' funnat, I wonder how many
actual championships Ricllard Petty
and Dale Earnhardt would hiM! had
under tilts stupid furmat. All ~does
is make the·first 26 races nea~r
meaningless for the top 12 1500n to
be top 15. then top 20. and so on).

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of Petty's and Eamhardt's seven
championships would not haloe occurred. but under a chase fnrmat, the
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very clearly.... I've heard people SliY
that the races are boring, and people
always want something to complain
about. If it's too hard to drive, you
don't get enough side-by-side racing.
The fact is that these are the 43 best
drivers in the world. The cars have
900 horsepower and go 200 miles an
hour, and the track is slippery and the
tires are slippery, and that's spectacle. That's what it's supposed to be.
"It's not supposed to be easy, everyone. It's not supposed to be driving
down the interstate. I'm tired or hearing people complain .... The media
make up stories about how terrible it is
and stuff ... this is auto racing. There
are going to be people that are faster."
Of course, Edwards is excited.
Right now, he's the guy wbo's faster.

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crew chief. They're cousins. Earn. hard\ Jr. hasn 't won in neaNy two
years and started the Samsung 500
on the pole. He wound up 12tll. ·~·s
frustrating." said Earnhardt. 'Just a
thousandth-of-an-inch adjustment
can mess tllings up. We MlTLI badk
and forth ail day long.' Adde&lt;J Eury,
. "it was a pretty rough day out there
for us:

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income.
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dividends is scheduled to
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again be taxed at your
personal tax rate, unless
Congress acts .to make
the 15 percent. rate per~anent.
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stay
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understands it is impoltaa'lt to our ICl1ior
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Call today to IICIC ifyou o.- someone
yoo love qualifies.

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Whetba:youcall Adams. BroWn_ Gallia, Higliimd, Jw:bon, J..awrcnge,
Pike, Ross. Scioto, o.- VnooCounty '11ome~ _
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·Ultimate Health Care, Inc. and
Health Management NUrsing Servias, IlK.
(748) ••, 3808. 800-759-5383
Tilere's No Plare JAr BOSSie

LilrelllDIIt rroople. you poballly pea t o - hom- iltDess ~ surPcll pr••wl•m: illlhe 0011lf01t&amp; pr.ivacy
:Gf~OWIIItOme. '6 ~ 11 1\111 ~ lhill wtleft holbe·c:are it provided by·a skilled te..tof..,...dPl!tu;
P"• •••.f tle!WU- quidtly md expenmce beaer CJUklomi:C'. When you choo&amp;e our atge:iiOL!y ,o. will rccc:ive a
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_,.-..-...te, our
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Editor Hobart Wdsoo Jr..
his SOO career wins and · to GA,HS road
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a 100111Dful tapODSe lhal
they too lud bcco apprised
f!L Odie.•s dufh
ms ,, lq1t Odie from
iw:• 1 · 5 die boot all sea-$is }elll''lllllil the play•1••e wilb MarieUa on
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month f~S:.:;!
"Hi~

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"There was a sense ofbis- always writing." said
tory there and I soaked it all Wtlson. who mired from
iit." Ebert said. "I was a:al- a 43,-yea.- careel' with the
lydtebciJeficialyofdlat.~
Tribune in · November
After bis stint with the 19.98. Wtlson said Odie
tadio station. Odie joined ~ kteping the :sCorethe news and sports staff .book at GAllS games fO£
of the Gallipolis D.-ily his own information
Tribune in 1957. Aftec be around the eJUty 1960s.
left lhe oewspape£ six but voluot• cml bis time to
yean later to work fil'st for 1be task late£ in the deciM'e
City Loan and tbc8 spmd and became a
at
dame decades as a sales Blue Devil contc sts. IW
Odie ~wd a . stayljng tqR5CIItalive
for many yeani. Odie and
. ~ 4e' ••"'e.. Gallipolis-based G&amp;J Wtlsoo nveled togelbct
. t'A!*lc#. our bisny is Auto Pms. be continued . to Gallipolis m.MI games
loll, lui abe boob will. writing for tbe Tribune as and ,'!'J'Ie: the state ~
.J,Wa)S say that Odie was a ()()!respondent. oon- tournament a regula£
6e ~pwt, c:per," Osborne tributing a roundup of event on abei£ scbrwhde'i.
llid: : . ·
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Pictured are State Sen. John iaey and 'Gov. Ted Striddand,
center, as weD as, from ·tWJt. Sheriff Ron :Nichols from 1h!!
. Ross Oounty 'Shellffs Offioe; 'Cipt. Malt&lt; Ross frofD 1he
· MI.ISkirCUm Sheriff's Qffice, MictieNe Chippas, ,t!J18CUtive din!Jo.
tor and _chief eJII!lCUtiwe offioei oUbe~ Otiio ~ d
the Allheimer'.s Association, 'Mar1r Willimao, education Coon:ti~;__
natJK for1he Alzheimer'·&amp; Association's Hoi:tlowest Ohio
"''...-.="• ~~ T~ Comml.nty Proeams JIPI!Cialist for
the M1811lc Valley 1~ af1he l\llheimefs AsSOCiation Nina.
~lerfrom 1J.1e Dlsblct 7 Area Agee It)' on~ in ·Rio ·GI~Ide.
~ nac~• ~er'""" the Centra! Ohio Chaptef at 1tJe
. , Allhelmel s~~· Jennifer Moine &amp;ca. special aeniB
and ~·118lager for 1he Central Ohio Chapter of 1he
Aime;nlel's ~·and .Lt. Dale Gillette and U. Dale .
Webber at the Aoss Cow:ty sheriffs Qffioe.

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his 1996 mitemeut from
G&amp;J. Odie oontUI!Icwl as a
cOOtributor ~ the Tribune
. and wrote c:opy for a page
of Senior Rrsoora:: Ccmer
news that appeared each

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on those road tljps." Wdsoo
aid. "1fe. said be would
write a book abo11t it Rt;:ing
a buddy bmoo:; dum laalfa
(H••ay. it•s bad 1o imagine :
bim not being here."
Vi~ is the o11a sur-

Anodter Lions activity •.
dial helped ma\e bim one
of the area•s 1110re reoognizable figures was as master
of cemnonies for the annual Uoos-sponsored Little .
Miss and Mr. Gall~ County

Lioo:s. · Juni..- Fair. a role ~"'
f01•oded in 1956. wbere mJinqnished in tbe 1990s.
Odie served in many
"'die always seJVedas an
capacities for the next 50 amh•ssadnr for our oomyears. Bodt be and W'dsoo Jlllmity. and for Lionism.
wereonbandfortbeclub•s ml exanplitied Liooism•s
goldm aonivCI'Sill)' oele- muuo. always willing to
bration in October 1006. taVe... Fowler said.
and each received the
Odie and his wife. Anita
Melvin Jones Awald. abe Tope o·Doonen. celebrathighest bonO£ a lion can ed their 50th wedding
receive. on Eat. 20. 2004. anniversary on Jan. 12. He
Odie was abe Tail is also survived by ·two
Twister for lhe J.,ioos for sons and daughters-in-law.
decades.
Palrick and
Barbara
1be Tail 1\vister is to o·~u of Gallipolis
·be humorous and make up and Mauhew and Theresa
all kinds ofexeuses to tine o·DooneU of Westerville.
the member'S 25 c;:ents. He and by two grandsons.
was really good ~' tbat
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Odie and his longtime
friend. fOI'IDei' Ohio Valley
Publisbing Co. Executive
Editor Hobart Wdsoo Jr..
his SOO career wins and · to GA,HS road
five
~--"'
as a
it

Odie

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nutfiOOChe

•

a cfiimjiionship; but it wa1i also the
day Odic passed Osbcxne
,said be weal to- sptMts•tika., tcetiOn afabea£ilt&amp;*IICM aad Rlceived
a 100111Dful tapODSe lhal
they too lud bcco apprised
f!L Odie.•s dufh
ms ,, lq1t Odie from
iw:• 1 · 5 die boot all sea-$is }elll''lllllil the play•1••e wilb MarieUa on
Gle _QAHS · CIOUlt. .tlere

month f~S:.:;!
"Hi~

always

f'liit

years

love . was

"There was a sense ofbis- always writing." said
tory there and I soaked it all Wtlson. who mired from
iit." Ebert said. "I was a:al- a 43,-yea.- careel' with the
lydtebciJeficialyofdlat.~
Tribune in · November
After bis stint with the 19.98. Wtlson said Odie
tadio station. Odie joined ~ kteping the :sCorethe news and sports staff .book at GAllS games fO£
of the Gallipolis D.-ily his own information
Tribune in 1957. Aftec be around the eJUty 1960s.
left lhe oewspape£ six but voluot• cml bis time to
yean later to work fil'st for 1be task late£ in the deciM'e
City Loan and tbc8 spmd and became a
at
dame decades as a sales Blue Devil contc sts. IW
Odie ~wd a . stayljng tqR5CIItalive
for many yeani. Odie and
. ~ 4e' ••"'e.. Gallipolis-based G&amp;J Wtlsoo nveled togelbct
. t'A!*lc#. our bisny is Auto Pms. be continued . to Gallipolis m.MI games
loll, lui abe boob will. writing for tbe Tribune as and ,'!'J'Ie: the state ~
.J,Wa)S say that Odie was a ()()!respondent. oon- tournament a regula£
6e ~pwt, c:per," Osborne tributing a roundup of event on abei£ scbrwhde'i.
llid: : . ·
, . . Sa&lt;)AL foo(ball and bas- "ldo~itwasfunny.all ·
" ~ ~ .boosla' Well pmes. rottowing of tbc '1fiinss ... Nt!p!!!Di

.
Pictured are State Sen. John iaey and 'Gov. Ted Striddand,
center, as weD as, from ·tWJt. Sheriff Ron :Nichols from 1h!!
. Ross Oounty 'Shellffs Offioe; 'Cipt. Malt&lt; Ross frofD 1he
· MI.ISkirCUm Sheriff's Qffice, MictieNe Chippas, ,t!J18CUtive din!Jo.
tor and _chief eJII!lCUtiwe offioei oUbe~ Otiio ~ d
the Allheimer'.s Association, 'Mar1r Willimao, education Coon:ti~;__
natJK for1he Alzheimer'·&amp; Association's Hoi:tlowest Ohio
"''...-.="• ~~ T~ Comml.nty Proeams JIPI!Cialist for
the M1811lc Valley 1~ af1he l\llheimefs AsSOCiation Nina.
~lerfrom 1J.1e Dlsblct 7 Area Agee It)' on~ in ·Rio ·GI~Ide.
~ nac~• ~er'""" the Centra! Ohio Chaptef at 1tJe
. , Allhelmel s~~· Jennifer Moine &amp;ca. special aeniB
and ~·118lager for 1he Central Ohio Chapter of 1he
Aime;nlel's ~·and .Lt. Dale Gillette and U. Dale .
Webber at the Aoss Cow:ty sheriffs Qffioe.

.

his 1996 mitemeut from
G&amp;J. Odie oontUI!Icwl as a
cOOtributor ~ the Tribune
. and wrote c:opy for a page
of Senior Rrsoora:: Ccmer
news that appeared each

.

'1.,

oonst•

on those road tljps." Wdsoo
aid. "1fe. said be would
write a book abo11t it Rt;:ing
a buddy bmoo:; dum laalfa
(H••ay. it•s bad 1o imagine :
bim not being here."
Vi~ is the o11a sur-

Anodter Lions activity •.
dial helped ma\e bim one
of the area•s 1110re reoognizable figures was as master
of cemnonies for the annual Uoos-sponsored Little .
Miss and Mr. Gall~ County

Lioo:s. · Juni..- Fair. a role ~"'
f01•oded in 1956. wbere mJinqnished in tbe 1990s.
Odie served in many
"'die always seJVedas an
capacities for the next 50 amh•ssadnr for our oomyears. Bodt be and W'dsoo Jlllmity. and for Lionism.
wereonbandfortbeclub•s ml exanplitied Liooism•s
goldm aonivCI'Sill)' oele- muuo. always willing to
bration in October 1006. taVe... Fowler said.
and each received the
Odie and his wife. Anita
Melvin Jones Awald. abe Tope o·Doonen. celebrathighest bonO£ a lion can ed their 50th wedding
receive. on Eat. 20. 2004. anniversary on Jan. 12. He
Odie was abe Tail is also survived by ·two
Twister for lhe J.,ioos for sons and daughters-in-law.
decades.
Palrick and
Barbara
1be Tail 1\vister is to o·~u of Gallipolis
·be humorous and make up and Mauhew and Theresa
all kinds ofexeuses to tine o·DooneU of Westerville.
the member'S 25 c;:ents. He and by two grandsons.
was really good ~' tbat
Services
were held
kind of stuff... Wilson March 19 at St. Louis
.i'ecalled with a laugh.
Catholic anum..
die

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llridcnb!lmgb said 1l0body is poiDt where we'II need f.amily ·~
tamed away ·d ue 1D an aMiber provider to meet me
On mday, five .of die 18
inability 1D pay. Some . need,~ Bridenbau~ said.
patients Phillips WJIS schedpatients, based on proof of Weiner is j ust liinisbing uJed to see were new
UICIOIIle, pay an ~ffice visit his residelicy .at Marshall patients. Many
of the
fee as low as $5.
Univt'J'Sity in Huntington, patients visiting the clinic
il'ijps.a-~~: W.Va. His servioes will be bave been umble 10 pay an
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provided
tnmugb
the office visit fee at Olher local ·
.,.raftloil lbe office ~ a full, National Nationai Health pn!Ctices, Bnidcnlwlb said.
time basis, fum 8 a.m. to 5 Service · Corps, a federal
In additiml to a 1ili~ fee
p.m.lnObio,.aCNP·canaffcr soholarship program wlrioh scale {{)!' an office W.sit,
·tbe basic SCiviaes of a family mtni.ides tuition assistance · Family Hca1th Care bas also
~inliQdingJRSCI'ip- lii~iclumgeformedical scr- made~ with its
tioosfcrmsica•••go•.:y and \'ice in undcrserved areas.
outside~ fiJI' a Wdmap..n..vy. drugs.
Pbjllips sees an avmge· ing fee scale for rts patient~.
1be cliaic iD Pomeroy is of 25o patients each month, and blood can be dJ:awn at

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lbe clinic is located in the
~wned Medical Arts
Building across fmm the
Veterans Memorial Hospital
location. ·
County
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Omnnisooners are wnddng
towanl iiii1 .ammgement with
an e:xisting hospitlll for
emezgency mom .services to
be ~tiered . in conjunction
with ilhe fQHC clinic. The
county bas received .a 56,000
grant to study 1Iiodel.s .of a
community heald:i clinic
such as P-omeroy's wbich
also offer ER setvices.

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center aDd oo1lidcd be.aikJn
with a southbound 1989
Cbevrok:t S-10 piclwp dri,
ven by Nathan S. Coi, 16,
Bidwell.
·The a.asb ejected· Scott
ftom the moton:ycle, trDops
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Cox was not injured in the
accident, .as were his two

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May 24 just in time for
Memorial Day Weekend.
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• · Remembering
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Holocaust from 2 to 4 p.m.
Sunday, April 13. Educatoi
Kristy Woodall will present
a program on the Holocaust
in recognition of Holocaust
Remembrance Month.
• Pat-a-cake lap sit at I 0
a.m. on Monday, April 14.
Miss Melody will host a
fun,ftlled half hour of finger
plays and music during this
program geared towards
children age 3 and under
and their care given;:
• Froggy Fun at I0 a.m.
daily Tuesday
through
Thursday, . April 15-17.
Oilldren ages 3-5 will listm
to a froggy story; sec a :H&gt;
froggy tongue. make a froggy
lii3Sk and have froggy fun.
• Swfin. the Net at I p.m .
and 6 p.m . on Tuesday and
Wednesday, April 15 and
16. Sign up today for this
basic Internet class conducted by Randy Calihan. Space
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by calling 446-READ.
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of $7.40 per hour.
The following certified
lifeguards were also hired:
Stephanie
Donaldson, ,
Samuel McCall, Angelac
Stuart, Jeremy Lee, Shawn
H, .and Virginia Bricldes.
The following lifeguards
were hired on the condition
they oomplcte their training:
Jamb Hayman, Stephanie
Berryman, Cody Cooli:., · ··
James Whittington . and
Michelle Ours. Lifeguards
will be paiQ $7 an hour.
Council
approved
Heather Smith as pool manager at $615 per two-week
pay period for a minimum .
of S4 hours per p~ry ~od .
'Smith will have four- day~
off during the pay period.
This year's pool hours are
from I to 6 p .m. seven days
a week. Except for family
and business passes, admi ssion rates stayed the same.
Those rates are: Daily
admission, 18 and over, $3 ;
chi Idren nnder 17, $2;
seniors 55 and over. $2; season passes $40; family passes limited to · five in the
· immediate family, $120;
business passes limited to
five individuals per day,
$110; rental fees are for a
minimum of two hours at
$60 per hour. There will be
no charge for non-sw imming adults acco1Dpllllying
a swimmer.
Also discussed at council's most recent meeting:
•The third and final meet·
ing on the Community
Development Block Grant
will be at 7 p.m., Tuesday, .
April 29 at the Syracuse
Community Center.
Due to residents ' complaints about dogs and cats
defecating in neighboring
Mayor
Eric
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Cunningham said he would
check with the Meigs
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