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Bengals QB Palmer.out for another week
CINCINNATI (AP J With seven game' left ,
there 's no indicati on thai
Cincinnati . Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer will
play in any of them .
The Bengals acknowl ed:;ed on . Monday thai
Palmer will -mi » hi' fifth
straight game b~:cau~c of an
injured pa,sing elbow. Ryan
hlzpalrick will slarl in hi'
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Palmer hun lhL' d bow during a 2 6 -2 ~ ovc11imc l o~ ~ to
!he Giallls in the third wcc·k
of the sc&lt;\&gt;on and played 111
lmly one more gaml' . He has
been doing rchab ililalinn
wnrk to try to get the clhow

lu:althy enough to pla y agpm
this season .

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During the te am 's bye
\\'cckcnd , Palmer went back
In Califon1ia and had !he
elbow ch,·cked ' out. He
declined to be inll=r vic wcd
Monday. saying thr ough a
team spnkcsnwn that nothin g
had ~hanged .
The Bcngals ( 1-K) ~ llllhm
first win without Palmer in
thc1r la ~t !..!~ll11C , a 21 ~ 19 vic ~
lory · o\:C r Jacksonville .
Fitzpatri ck threw a pair of
lol,ll:hdown pa,scs lo Chml
Ocho Cinco and had his hcsl
~a 1111.: )'l'l as the s I o.trt i 11!.!
ZJllilrlerback _
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Coach Marvin Lewis solid
Pttlmt.~ r would miss practicl.!
again th'is week to l'Onccn ~
Irate on his rehabilitation .
There\ no indicallnn -when
he nnghl lest the elbow 10
., cc if it's healed .

"Same plan ," Lew is said .
··Hasn't (hangcll. It 's \Vberc
rl"s beeri.
"E v~rvthin" seems to be

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Some Browns tagged as quitters

BEREA (AP) - Back from
more clout.
a rare . foolba\1-(ree weekend ,
" H i s
lhe
Cleveland
Browns
inpUI · IS
resumed a season thai has
very valufaded from promising lo probable Ia this
lemalie .
team ," lineTheir record says they're NOTEBOOK backer and
losers , and upon returning.
co-captain
they had 10 answer charges
A n d r a
that they're quiuers, loo .
Davis said. "If he says someFollowing Thursday night's · lhing like thai, guys really
demoralizing loss to l;)enver, need lo check their egos."'
running back Jamal Lewis
Defensive tackle Shaun
accused some unnamed team- Smith said Lewis' comments
mates of giving up. Leading CUI deep.
by 13 points. the Browns (3"He's an established veler'
6) allowed three touchdowns an with a Super Bowl ring· so
in the fourth quarter and lost of course everybody is going·
34-30, just four days after lo listen," Smith said .
blowing a 14-poim lead in a ''Evidently, he wamed to say
37-27 loss to Baltimore.
something . He doesn't say too
Lewis was the only player much , so when he does speak
lo lake his opinion hubhc . But up, it's got lo niean something."
d h
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AP photo ol ers agree 1 all e rowns
11 does 10 Cribbs, who
Cincinnati Bengal~ quarterback Carson Palmer (9) passes quit
would be exempt from anb
"When you have a leam
· f
h
in lhe second quarter under lhe pressure of Dallas like
thai thai comes into our criltctsm a ler anal er super
performance on special
Cowboys defensive end Jay Ratliff (90) during an NFL loothouse and · we're capable of teams. He appreciates Lewis'
ball game Sunday in Irving, Texas.
beating them, thai's the first passion as well as his fntslraon ·schedule as far as eve ry- and stick 10 it," Lewis said.
thing thai comes Ia . your lion al.nol seeing others play
body can tell , which they
Some of Palmer's team- mind, is guys quilling," return as hard as he docs.
won't kn ow until they say. mates think il would be specialist Joshua Cribbs said.
"He goes out there and
·Hey. go ahead and slarl unwise for him lo play this ··we can 'I figure out what's in
everyone's head or in their busis his tail every day. every
throwing. · There 's been no season .
game," Cribbs satd. "I do the
indrcation he needs surgery,
'"You want to play because minds, bul !hal's what it same and il huns when playother than thai would be a this is what you love Ia do looked like - thai some guys ers don't do the same and
drastic measure _"
and it's fun. but you have to quit.
don't show the same will and
Palmer isn·, ready Ia give think beyond thai and be rea"We know if everybody don't show the same fire and
up the notion of playing this sonablc and understand you didn 'I quit. we would've won desire to win . It's a shame
season . even though he's have a career ahead· of your- that ba!lgame," he said.
. sometimes, but we just have
slarlin? 10 run oul of lime. self,'"
receiver
TJ. . Lewis wasn't available for to pull together as a team,
He scud originally il could Houshmandzadeh
said comment on ·Monday, but the weed oul those guys and p,lay
take up to ~ighl weeks for Mqnday. "ll's never dawned nine-xear veteran's charge the reS I of the season oul. ·
the elbow to heal and g~l on me lhal Carson would Ihal 'some people need Ia
U!Jiess they ~an. win seven
back to full strength, a come. back and play. I've check their egos at the door 'Stratght, begmnmg next
timetable that could bring alwaxs thoughlthm : just rest and find some heart," was sttll Monday night at Buffalo, the
him back for December.
and gel ready for next year. reverberating
inside · Browns' chances of making
"The biggest thing is he The way this has gone, Cleveland's locker room.
the AFC playoffs are impossiwould like to play, so they 're there 's no reason to put him
And because they came bly long. Instead, the focus
going lo go through Ihe oullhere and jeopardize next from the nonna!ly reserved over the next month or so will
timetable they sci for him year or the rest of his career." Lewis, the senli.menls carry - be on coach Romeo Crennel's

future and the devclopmer~l of
quarterback Br:rd y Qumn ,
who showed poise and potential in his debut as a swncr
againsllhe Broncos.
-Crennel. who bc·rKhed
Derek Anderson lasl week
and lumed his offense over to
Quinn, hinted al more lineup
chan"c&gt; lhrs week . He wuuldn ., r~veal them during his
news confer-c·ncc bl'Gtuse he
had ycl lo mccl with hi s players.

Crennel was asked if his

channes
wen.~ maJ·or or minor.
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"I would classrry them as
secret nghl now, he semi,
chuckling.
Crenncl doesn't have many
options. but he could shake,.
things up a bit on a defc_rJse
which has given up 71 pomls
and allowed nearly I .000
yands in the past two games.
One possible switch could
be movmg outside linebacker
Kamerion Wimbley inside or
off the · field entirely. Since
selling a i·ookie club record ·
with II sacks in 2006, the 6foot-3, 255-pound Wimbley
has been unable 10 mount a
consi slenl pass msh and too
often finds· himself out of
position lo make tackles.
Brandon
Cornerback
McDonald , toasted several
times by the Broncos, would
be a candidate for demotion
except thai the Browns don 'I
have much depth al lhat position. McDonald was beaten
by rookie Eddie Royal for a
93-yard touchdown that gol
the Broncos back in it early in
the fourth quarter and Denver
quarterback Jay Cutler picked
on lhe second-year comerback again for the game-winning TD pass lo Brandon
Marshall wuh 1:14lefl.

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passed a resolution naming born in West Columbia, when grenades were thrown
Though he never received
the structure Bridge of W.Va .. was killed May 8, al his wounded Company, the Congressional Medal of
Honor. The resolution .reads 1966 in action in Vietnam . he threw them back at the Honor,
Hartinger.
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the entire bridge, nol just . The resolution tells the attacking forces. Stewart Middleport native , was a
the Ohio and West Virgmia story of Stewart who sur- held his position through highly decorated four-star .
ramps , are named "in mem- vived an early morning three assaulls over four general who served in the
ory of Gen . James V anack thai wounded five hours until reinforcements
Hartinger and Staff Sgt. members of his six-mem- arrived. The resolution United States Anny and US
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ber squad , leaving only him states troops found his body Air Force. He was named
Commander-in-Chief of the
Stewart was posthumous- to . fight
against . a in an enemy foxhole where
ly awarded the nation 's Vietnamese platoon.
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tree, the children were fascinated as
Little read them a story about a mitten.
Each of the children was given a
candy cane by the bank before leaving
to relum lo their classroom. Several of
the women who had made scarves
. joined the children wearing them.
Annual visits to the bank for storytelling and treats by HeadS tart classes
has been going ·on for several years.
This year the volunteers knitted 263
scarves with one going lo each of the

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for Kids project
Volunteers making the scarves were
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Maxine Lillie, Lama Seth, Margaret
Grossnickle, Sylvia Webb, Debbie
Finlaw, Minnie Rizer, Mary Sayre,
Jewell DerriCk , Judy . Wise, Grace
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POMEROY - Senate permitting 'program from
Bill 386 which opponents Ohio EPA to ODNR will
believe would strip the Ohio recreate all of the difficulties
Environmental Protection we have had the past two
Agency of its power to years with HB 443.
review water pollution per- Undoubtedly, this will lead
mits and give lhal power to to a slower permitting timeofficials with the Ohio line for a few years as our
Department of Natural agency tries to learn what is
Resources, passed in the necessary to maintain water
Ohio Senate this week.
quality permilting in regards
The official vote was 22 to federal requirements."
for, nine against. Among the ' Logan also said he felt the
yes votes were the bill's cosl for ODNR lo do the
sponsor, Sen. Timothy permitting would be considGrendell ' (R-Chesterland) erably more expenstve
and one of several co-spon- because the agency does not
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Sean Logan , director of "ODNR does not have the·
ODNR, who expressed con- resources to undertake the
i:erns about the legislation .
changes proposed in SB 386
In official testimony given without
significantly
before.!he senate commiltee, ·impacting -other coal operaLogan said: "II is somewhat tions . specifically permitironic, lhen,lhat lhe legisla- ting . The reality is, if we.
tion proposes to move a per- embark on the proposed
mitting program that is responsibilities , ODNR will
already working properly go through a much greater
under the Ohio EPA to period of inefficiency.''
Trent Dougherty, director
ODNR when we have had
considerable
challenges of legal affairs for lhe Ohio

POMEROY Meigs
County
Commissioners
transferred county-owned
in
Rutland
properly
Township to the township
trustees al Wednesday's regular meeting.
The property was granted
to the county in \999. part
of the criminal forfeiture
case against Fred Priddy.
Sheriff Robert Beegle said.
It has not been used since it
was transferred to the county. Commissioners, in their
resolution authorizing the
transfer, deem the property
"non-usable and unnecessary," and said the township
· plans to develop the property for public use.
Commissioners will quitclaim the propeny to the
trustees, because of. "I.R.S.
issues" and other concerns
with the Iitle, Commissioner
Mick Davenport said.
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Commissioners reviewed
the resignation of Fenton
Taylor from the GalliaJackson-Meigs Board of
Alcohol. Drug Addition and
Menial Health Se.-vices, due
to a conflict of interest created by the election of his
son-in-law,
Michael
Bartrum, .as county commissioner. An appointment
will be made upon the recommendation of Director
Ron Adkins.

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En~ironmental Council. also
testtfied at th~ heanngs , COncumng the . btll dtd not l'romote efficiency. He .remmded the commiltee that if the
bill passed it would require
OI?.NR build a new program
wlhch the Ohto EPA must
ultimately enforce.
"This is like tearing down
an existing fire station and
rebuilding it ... using lhe same
bricks and mortar... across
the srreet," Dougherty satd .
Dougherty also asked what
the price tag for the legislalion would be , citing the bill
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for a tax increase.
During the testimony,
Dougherty stated on behalf
of . the OEC: "The OEC
resp«tfully opposes SB
386. Not because we believe
that jobs are not important,
because clearly they are.
Not because we believe lh~l
coal has no place tn
America's energy future.
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not because we believe it is Standing head and shoulders above the others, Meigs
not possibly to mine coal County Treasurer-elect Peggy Yost explained the duties of
responsibly, because respon- her office to a group of students from Southern
sible coal operators have Elementary School. The children were touring the county
proven that they can.''
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TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Friday, Dec. 12, the 347th day of 2008. There
19 days left in the year. .
Today's Highlight in History:
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Ori Dec. 12, 2000, George W. Hush was transformed into
the president-elect as a divided U.S. Supreme Court
reversed a state court decision for recounts in Florida's contested election ...
On this date:
In 1787, Pennsylvania became the se~ond state to ratify
the U.S. Constitution.
In 1870, Joseph H. Rainey of South.Carolina became the
first black lawmaker sworn into the U.S. House of
Representatives.
In 1897, "The Katzenjammer l&lt;ids," the pioneering
comic strip created by Rudolph Dirks, made its debut in the
New York Journa I.
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In 1906, President Theodore Roosevelt nominated Oscar
Straus to be Secretary of Commerce and Labor; Straus
became the first Jewish Cabinet. member. .
In I9 I 7, Father Edward Flanagan founded· Boys Town
outside Omaha, Neb.
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In 1925 , the first motel - the Motel Inn - opened in
San Luis Obispo, Caiif.
In 1937, Japanese aircraft sank the U.S. gunboat Panay. .
on China's Yangtze River. (Japan apologized, and paid $2.2
million in reparations.)
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In 1963, Kenya gained its independence from Britain.
In 1985, 248American soldiers and eight crew members
were killed when an Arrow Air charter crashed after takeoff from Gander, Newfoundland. ·
In 1988, 35 people were killed in a triple train collision.
during morning rush-hour in south Londo.n.
Ten years ago: The House Judiciary Committee approved
a founh and final article of impeachment, this ooe accvsing
President Bill Clinton of abuse of power. President Clinton ·
began a three-day visit to the Middle East aimed at rescuing the Wye River pea~e accords. Florida Gov. Lawton ·
Chiles died in Tallahassee at age 68. Former U.S. 'Rep.
Morris K. Udiill Jied in Washington, D.C,, at age 76.
Five years ago: Pat~! Manin succeeded Jean Chretien as
Canada's prime minister. Rolling Stones frontman Mick
Jagger was knighted by Britain. Keiko, the killer whale
made famous by the "Free Willy'' movies, died in the
Norwegian fjord that he'd made his home.
One year ago: Republican presidential rivals gathered in
JollllS On, Iowa, called for deep cuts in federal spending in
a dB't&gt;ate remarkably free of acrimony. President George W.
Bush vetoed a second bill that would have expanded government-provided health insurance for children. Three car
bombs explode in the southern Shiite city of Amarah. Iraq.
killing at least 25 people and wounding dozens. Ike Turner,
the rock ·pioneer and ex•husband of Tina Turner, died in
San Marcos, Calif., at age 76.
Thought for Today: "I have never known a man who died
from overwor-k. but many who died from doubt." ·Charles Horace Mayo, American surgeon and co-founder
of the Mayo Clinic ( 1865-1939).
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OPINION
Rel~ion

to ~all back the memories
from 30 years ago. all those
nightmare images from the
jungle sanctuary in Guyana.
"Revolutionary suicide"
Terry
may do the trick, especially
Mattingly
when combined with that
grim quotation from one
survi'ior, "They staned with
the babi~s." But it was
another Jonestown catch heartland and began his
phrase that leapt into the 'ministry in Indianapolis, of
national consciousness. ·.
all places. In the early
Sherri Wood Emmons I960s, his idealistic. multiheard it when she accepted ethnic Peoples Temple was
a job with the Christian embraced with open arms
Church (Disciples of Christ) by the Disciples of Christ, a
only four years after the mainstream church at the
massacre.
heart of the Protestant ecu"Don't drink the Kool- menical
establishment.
•Aid.'' said a friend, laugh- When he moved his flock to
ing.
Californi'a, he forged strong
"It 's understandable·, I ties to George Moscone,
guess. We use humor to dis- · Harvey Milk, Willie Brown
tance ourselves from .things and the San Francisco politwe don't understand, things ical establishment.
that . frighten us," noted
And · those · Jones disciEmmons. in her editorial ples? "They were living out
introducing
a their faith in ways that
DisciplesWorld
journal might shame some of us
the today,"
issue
marking
according
to
Jonestown anniversary. "It's Emmons. "And· they were
easier to poke fun at people Disciples of Christ. As
than try to under.stand them . . much as we might like to
Those crazies, we say, shak- forget that."
ing our heads. They m~st · In other words, Jones was
have hcen nuts."
a charismatic, talented minBut there's a problem ister whose work united rich
with America's three and ·poor, black and white,
decades . of sick laughter young and old: · That was
about 900-plus people before he started preaching
drihki11g cyanide and fake socialism and saying he was
fruit juice in honor of one the reincarnation of Je~us.
man's vision of . the That was before the St:xual
abuse, torture , drugs and
Kingdon\ of God on earth.
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The Rev. Jimlones really . violence.
Why didn't anyone see
did flourish in the American
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The American left had
every reason to think that, in
'Barack Obama. it had final!y succeeded in putting one
of its devout disciples in the
Oval Office. In the run-up
to the presidential election·,
Obama made no secret of
his disapproval ·of the Iraq
War or of his intention to
pull American troops out of
Reader Services . . &lt;USPs 213-960)
that venture. During the
Correction Polley
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ANNIE'S MAILBOX

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who and what he was?
was out of the ballpark as
After the tragedy unfold- far as newspapering is coned. the headlines marched .cemed," he told me. "They
past day after day, with each hesitate to cover religion
bizarre tevelation addins to because they see it as a prithe horror and confusiOn. vate matter. They don't
The Jonestown news cover- want it in the newspaper. Of
a~e made a strong impres- . course, this attitude could
. ston on me because I was a also be due to their ignoyoung journalist,just out of ranee of religion." ·
·
college, who wanted to
That's why it was hard to
become a religion-beat take Jones seriously during
reporter.
his rise. That's why it was
I kept \•aiting for main- hard to take him seriously
stream journalists to dig after he died and took his
into the religious roots of followers with him. That's
these tragic events, to why it's easier to laugh or to
explain what Jones believed look away.
and why bis followers were
Jo)lestown was not an isoso loyal. I waited a long ·lated · case. explained
time.
Cornell. Anyone who wants
This was an . important . to understand · how . the
religion story. Wasn't it?
world works has to take
Frustrated by. what I was religion seriously, 13ut mapy
reading, and not reading, I journalists just didn't get it.
called the dean of .the reli- This blind spot is real.
gion reporters, the late
That was true 30 years
George Cmnell of the ago and it's trtie todl!y.
Associated Press. I remem"I mean, look at every
'ber the calm anger in his major flash point in the
voice as he explained that world.," said CornelL
few, if any, major news
"There's almost always a
organizations had assigned religious element involved
religion specialists to help - and it's .almost always a ·
cover this shocking sto~y powerful one .... People just .
that centered - · for better don't see where the hammer ·
and for worse - on · the . is falling - where the vital
shocking demise of a pastor brew is brewing. Religion is
and his flock.
·
usually mi(led up in it." · . ·
· · For many joqrnalists, · (Terry Mattingly is direcCornell
· explained, tor of the Washington
Jonestown was too impor- Journalism Center at the
tant to be a religion story. · Council for · Christian
"I think that a lot·o f ne.ws- Colleges and Universities
pa~r.peqple, a l?t of jou~- and
leads
the
nalists, grew up m a tradt- GetReligion.org project to
tion where religion, at least study religion and the
tbe substance · of religion, news.)

Defense Command in 1979 and is known as the ''founding
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blllldmg at NORAD is named the James Hartinger ·
Butldmg. and the ·Ha11inger Medal is awarded annually for
extraordmary ach ievement m space.
The resolution lists Hartinger's accomplishments as: "A
comma~d, pilot with more than 5,000 flying hours and .the
first rectptent of the Master Space Badge. His military dec' orattons and awards include: The Defense Distinguished
; · Service Medal, Distinguished Service Medal (Air Force)
wtth oak leaf cluster, Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster,
Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal with eight leaf clusters, Air Force Commendation ~ledal, Combat Readiness
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Security.Merit Tung II."
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Many parents sit in judg· · ty healthy and whole . We' ll a third presence in our li ves
ment , saying. "How could be thinking of )OU.
that I resent but tolerate for
they not know?" All I can
Dear Annie: l am 22 and their sake.
Dear Annie: Yesterday, tell them is that some kids best friends with my mothIt's hard to deal with the
my wife and I were called to hide it very well. My son is er. Recent! v. she became impul sive beha viors. expenour son·s sc hool to talk to nt)W in secure treatment. very ill and .I feared she sive. medications. unprethe crisis prevell'lion officer. We ' ll have consultations might die. My first thought dictable mood swings. suiWe were told our 1t:&gt;-year- and together find a way to was. "How will I live with- cida-l tendencies and out-ofold son had attempted sui- · rebuild trust and communi- out her?" Then I felt control liv es that often
cide. You can imagine ou'r eation.
ashamed because I wasn 't accompany this disorder.
What l would ask of any- thinking of her pain. but Spouses must be respected·
shock . Where were the
one, but especially teens. is rather how it . might affect for doing everything possisigns. the clues?
We have a high-honors this: If you hear. read or me . Why was this my first ble to take care of themachieving , sotl, an athlet~ know about someone who is thought') l think it indicates selves. Suppon groUps help,
with friends . . a Boy Scout talking about suicide. tell that I'm selfish. and I hon- . but ·they are not the comresponsible . estly don't know how to plete answer. Thank you for
and a member of the someone
You
're
not
rutting
out a correct it. What can I do7- standing firm and offering
National · Honor Society.
He's al l a parent could hope · friend. You're at\.,wering Ashamed in Kansas
compassion to "Choosing
for. There have been no lheir cries for help and you
Dear Kansas: You are not Happiness." - Still Here
arguments , no rebellion . no might just save a life. To beirig selfish. It is perfectly
Dear Still: Support
drugs or alcohol. no staying parents out there : There can · natural for your first thought · groups. doctors. family
out or running away, no never be tOo much commu- to be ho.w painful it would be members and friends can
complaints about school or nication. - Dad
if your mother died.lt means .. make a world of difference
home .. I'm involved in hi s
Dear Dad: You are you are so close that the idea ~ but the bipolar person
life. attend his athletic absolutely right. Parents of her being gone is more must be willing to be helped .
events and am his scout- need to be especially ale11 if than you can bear. Stop feel - . Annie's Mailbo~ is writmaster. While he's not their children suffer a rela- ing guilty and instead look ten by Kathy Mitchell and
exactly verbose.' we do talk. · tionship breakup. no matter for ways tci show her how Marcy Sugar, longtime edi- •
There was a recent bow inGonsequ~ntial it much she means to vou.
tors of the Arm La11ders
breakup with his first girl- seems. Teenagers are very
Dear Annie: ';Bipolar and column. Please e-mail your
friend . and that apparently good at giving the impres- Bountiful" took issue with questions to arwiesmail- ·
was the trigger. When l sion that they are OK.
your supportive response to box@£·omcast.nel, or write
talked to him about the . This must be an excruciat- "Choosing
Happiness," to: Annie's Mailbox, P.O.
breakup. he said, ·Tm OK. ing time for you, and we whose · abLtsive husband is Box 118190, Chicago, IL
We're. still friends." But the appreciate your concern for bipolar. Your response was 60611 , To find out more
continued contact . between other children who may be abso lutely correct.
about Annie's Mailbox,
them was more than he could hiding emotional agony. With
I live. with my bipolar and read feat11re.~ by other
handle. He needs to learn an involved and eating fami· wife and bipolar 8-year-old · Creators Syndicate writers
how to cope with eiimtiond! ly like yours. we have every son. and they are the center and cartoollisls, visit the ·
.loss because it's bound to confidence that your son will of my universe. But it .is not Creators Sy11dicate · Web
happen in some form again. come through this emotional- easy. The bipolar "beast" is page at www.cteato,rs.com.
BY KATHY MITCHELL
AND MARCY SuGAR

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Church events

to the Women's Shelter.
Holiday dinner party with
S10 gift exchange
POMEROY
Meigs
County Christian Moto rcycle
Association
Delivered
Chapter, regular meeting. 5
p.m .. Common Grounds.

Friday, Dec. 12 ·
Commissioners also:
TUPPERS PLAINS
• Appointed Commissioner Mick Davenport, Middleport Community
Christmas
Mayor Michael Gerlach and Don Vaughan to the Buckeye Concert, with Eastern High
Hills-Hocking Valley Regional Development District School Handbell Choir and
.,... Executive Conimittee.
·
;:; • Approved transfers in funds and supplemental appro- church · choirs, 7 p.n1.,
•,: opriations as requested by the grants and fair housing office, Bethel Worship Center.
Refreshments · · follow.
:;:Common Pleas Court, Juvenile Co11n. Meigs Recycling, Information
at 667 -6793 , ·
:-·::and sheriff.
www.bethelwc.org.
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Saturday, Dec. 13
:::: • Authorized Auditor Mary Byer-Hill to adjust fund batLONG
BOTTOM
CHESTER - Chester.
-: ances and transfer funds as needed in order to close out the ·
Faith Full Gospel Church Township Trustees. special
::general fund budget. ·
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:·: • Amended a contract between the Department of Job service, 7 p.m. with Dave meeting, 8:30a.m. town halL
;;:;and Family Services and Tiny Tech Pre-school for day and Debbie Dailey as special singers .
..: carr .~&lt;"'rviccs . .
· Sunday, Dec.l4
Approved payment of bills in the amount of
RACINE - Racine First
'~18,276.80. .
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Baptist
Church, adult choir
· Present were Commissioners Davenport and iim Sheets. ·
"The Hearl of
presenting
Commissioners-elect Bartrum and Thomas Anderson, and
Christmas" at 6 p.m.
·Clerk Gloria Kloes.
CHESHIRE
Children's Christmas program at Cheshire. Baptist
Church. 6:30 p.m. Caroling
after the program.

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corrimandant Jim Jones as
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two well-known "hawks'
for those critical . posts.
These are not the actions of
a man who is planning to.
yank the rug out from under
Iraq any time soon.
·
So we seem to be encountering another example of
the grand old rule that
there's nothing like a brush
with reality to induce sober
reconsideration of ill.advised c3111paign pledges.
Obama 's only sop to his
leftist supporters has been ·
the appombnent of Susan ·
Rice as America's ambassador to the United Nations,
arguably the emptiest high
. post wtthin the gift of an
American president. At'
Turtle Bay she will have the
unenviable task of explaining and defending, to the
world's doves , the policies ·
of her colleagues Gates,
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· All this is. incontestably halt in a matter of weeks.
good news for American And that the United States
conservatives. No doubt could not permit. Just for
President Obama will find one thing, the .secondary
tnany ways to disappoint us effects on our own economy
in the four years ahead, but would be disastrous.
it would be rank ingratitude
So ·Middle Eastern oil
not to acknowledge the must continue to flow, for
occasions on which he · the sake of the whole world.
moves in sound directions. It is perfectly understandThere is a world of differ- able that there will always
ence · between telling a be troublemakers eager to
ladies' club in suburban · upset this state of affairs:
Chicago what the little The local rulers , to take just
dears want to hear, and f()r- one example, will always be
mulating policies for the on the lookout to il)c~ease
world's only superpower in their profits: And interestCl!l
an international arena outstders, like Russia and
crawling with troublemak- China, will always be
ers who would dearly love tempted to meddle, as 11 way
to see the United States of complicating life for the
embarrassed and, if possi- United States and Western
ble, toppled from its high Europe.
perch.
. But everyone knows very
After all, the significance well that this is one arguof the Middle East doesn't men.t the United States and
reside in its. mere .act of. the West simply cannot
acquiescence in a presumed afford to lose. If worse
American desire to throw its came . to worst, the West
weight atoum:t there. The would have no choice but to
Middle East's oil is by n&lt;i go to war to preserve the
means vital to the . United ~latus quo. And not even our
States. We. have other worst enemies want to push
sources of 01!, much closer us qutte that far.
and far more dependable. · (William Rusher is an
But Middle Eastern· oil is accomplished author. forabsolutely essential to other mer publisher of . the
areas of the globe - most National Review and former
notably Western Europe. If vice chairman of the
it were denied to them, their American
Conservative
economies would grind to a Union.)

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TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Friday, Dec. 12, the 347th day of 2008. There
19 days left in the year. .
Today's Highlight in History:
.
Ori Dec. 12, 2000, George W. Hush was transformed into
the president-elect as a divided U.S. Supreme Court
reversed a state court decision for recounts in Florida's contested election ...
On this date:
In 1787, Pennsylvania became the se~ond state to ratify
the U.S. Constitution.
In 1870, Joseph H. Rainey of South.Carolina became the
first black lawmaker sworn into the U.S. House of
Representatives.
In 1897, "The Katzenjammer l&lt;ids," the pioneering
comic strip created by Rudolph Dirks, made its debut in the
New York Journa I.
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In 1906, President Theodore Roosevelt nominated Oscar
Straus to be Secretary of Commerce and Labor; Straus
became the first Jewish Cabinet. member. .
In I9 I 7, Father Edward Flanagan founded· Boys Town
outside Omaha, Neb.
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In 1925 , the first motel - the Motel Inn - opened in
San Luis Obispo, Caiif.
In 1937, Japanese aircraft sank the U.S. gunboat Panay. .
on China's Yangtze River. (Japan apologized, and paid $2.2
million in reparations.)
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.
In 1963, Kenya gained its independence from Britain.
In 1985, 248American soldiers and eight crew members
were killed when an Arrow Air charter crashed after takeoff from Gander, Newfoundland. ·
In 1988, 35 people were killed in a triple train collision.
during morning rush-hour in south Londo.n.
Ten years ago: The House Judiciary Committee approved
a founh and final article of impeachment, this ooe accvsing
President Bill Clinton of abuse of power. President Clinton ·
began a three-day visit to the Middle East aimed at rescuing the Wye River pea~e accords. Florida Gov. Lawton ·
Chiles died in Tallahassee at age 68. Former U.S. 'Rep.
Morris K. Udiill Jied in Washington, D.C,, at age 76.
Five years ago: Pat~! Manin succeeded Jean Chretien as
Canada's prime minister. Rolling Stones frontman Mick
Jagger was knighted by Britain. Keiko, the killer whale
made famous by the "Free Willy'' movies, died in the
Norwegian fjord that he'd made his home.
One year ago: Republican presidential rivals gathered in
JollllS On, Iowa, called for deep cuts in federal spending in
a dB't&gt;ate remarkably free of acrimony. President George W.
Bush vetoed a second bill that would have expanded government-provided health insurance for children. Three car
bombs explode in the southern Shiite city of Amarah. Iraq.
killing at least 25 people and wounding dozens. Ike Turner,
the rock ·pioneer and ex•husband of Tina Turner, died in
San Marcos, Calif., at age 76.
Thought for Today: "I have never known a man who died
from overwor-k. but many who died from doubt." ·Charles Horace Mayo, American surgeon and co-founder
of the Mayo Clinic ( 1865-1939).
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OPINION
Rel~ion

to ~all back the memories
from 30 years ago. all those
nightmare images from the
jungle sanctuary in Guyana.
"Revolutionary suicide"
Terry
may do the trick, especially
Mattingly
when combined with that
grim quotation from one
survi'ior, "They staned with
the babi~s." But it was
another Jonestown catch heartland and began his
phrase that leapt into the 'ministry in Indianapolis, of
national consciousness. ·.
all places. In the early
Sherri Wood Emmons I960s, his idealistic. multiheard it when she accepted ethnic Peoples Temple was
a job with the Christian embraced with open arms
Church (Disciples of Christ) by the Disciples of Christ, a
only four years after the mainstream church at the
massacre.
heart of the Protestant ecu"Don't drink the Kool- menical
establishment.
•Aid.'' said a friend, laugh- When he moved his flock to
ing.
Californi'a, he forged strong
"It 's understandable·, I ties to George Moscone,
guess. We use humor to dis- · Harvey Milk, Willie Brown
tance ourselves from .things and the San Francisco politwe don't understand, things ical establishment.
that . frighten us," noted
And · those · Jones disciEmmons. in her editorial ples? "They were living out
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who and what he was?
was out of the ballpark as
After the tragedy unfold- far as newspapering is coned. the headlines marched .cemed," he told me. "They
past day after day, with each hesitate to cover religion
bizarre tevelation addins to because they see it as a prithe horror and confusiOn. vate matter. They don't
The Jonestown news cover- want it in the newspaper. Of
a~e made a strong impres- . course, this attitude could
. ston on me because I was a also be due to their ignoyoung journalist,just out of ranee of religion." ·
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college, who wanted to
That's why it was hard to
become a religion-beat take Jones seriously during
reporter.
his rise. That's why it was
I kept \•aiting for main- hard to take him seriously
stream journalists to dig after he died and took his
into the religious roots of followers with him. That's
these tragic events, to why it's easier to laugh or to
explain what Jones believed look away.
and why bis followers were
Jo)lestown was not an isoso loyal. I waited a long ·lated · case. explained
time.
Cornell. Anyone who wants
This was an . important . to understand · how . the
religion story. Wasn't it?
world works has to take
Frustrated by. what I was religion seriously, 13ut mapy
reading, and not reading, I journalists just didn't get it.
called the dean of .the reli- This blind spot is real.
gion reporters, the late
That was true 30 years
George Cmnell of the ago and it's trtie todl!y.
Associated Press. I remem"I mean, look at every
'ber the calm anger in his major flash point in the
voice as he explained that world.," said CornelL
few, if any, major news
"There's almost always a
organizations had assigned religious element involved
religion specialists to help - and it's .almost always a ·
cover this shocking sto~y powerful one .... People just .
that centered - · for better don't see where the hammer ·
and for worse - on · the . is falling - where the vital
shocking demise of a pastor brew is brewing. Religion is
and his flock.
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· · For many joqrnalists, · (Terry Mattingly is direcCornell
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Jonestown was too impor- Journalism Center at the
tant to be a religion story. · Council for · Christian
"I think that a lot·o f ne.ws- Colleges and Universities
pa~r.peqple, a l?t of jou~- and
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the
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tion where religion, at least study religion and the
tbe substance · of religion, news.)

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Many parents sit in judg· · ty healthy and whole . We' ll a third presence in our li ves
ment , saying. "How could be thinking of )OU.
that I resent but tolerate for
they not know?" All I can
Dear Annie: l am 22 and their sake.
Dear Annie: Yesterday, tell them is that some kids best friends with my mothIt's hard to deal with the
my wife and I were called to hide it very well. My son is er. Recent! v. she became impul sive beha viors. expenour son·s sc hool to talk to nt)W in secure treatment. very ill and .I feared she sive. medications. unprethe crisis prevell'lion officer. We ' ll have consultations might die. My first thought dictable mood swings. suiWe were told our 1t:&gt;-year- and together find a way to was. "How will I live with- cida-l tendencies and out-ofold son had attempted sui- · rebuild trust and communi- out her?" Then I felt control liv es that often
cide. You can imagine ou'r eation.
ashamed because I wasn 't accompany this disorder.
What l would ask of any- thinking of her pain. but Spouses must be respected·
shock . Where were the
one, but especially teens. is rather how it . might affect for doing everything possisigns. the clues?
We have a high-honors this: If you hear. read or me . Why was this my first ble to take care of themachieving , sotl, an athlet~ know about someone who is thought') l think it indicates selves. Suppon groUps help,
with friends . . a Boy Scout talking about suicide. tell that I'm selfish. and I hon- . but ·they are not the comresponsible . estly don't know how to plete answer. Thank you for
and a member of the someone
You
're
not
rutting
out a correct it. What can I do7- standing firm and offering
National · Honor Society.
He's al l a parent could hope · friend. You're at\.,wering Ashamed in Kansas
compassion to "Choosing
for. There have been no lheir cries for help and you
Dear Kansas: You are not Happiness." - Still Here
arguments , no rebellion . no might just save a life. To beirig selfish. It is perfectly
Dear Still: Support
drugs or alcohol. no staying parents out there : There can · natural for your first thought · groups. doctors. family
out or running away, no never be tOo much commu- to be ho.w painful it would be members and friends can
complaints about school or nication. - Dad
if your mother died.lt means .. make a world of difference
home .. I'm involved in hi s
Dear Dad: You are you are so close that the idea ~ but the bipolar person
life. attend his athletic absolutely right. Parents of her being gone is more must be willing to be helped .
events and am his scout- need to be especially ale11 if than you can bear. Stop feel - . Annie's Mailbo~ is writmaster. While he's not their children suffer a rela- ing guilty and instead look ten by Kathy Mitchell and
exactly verbose.' we do talk. · tionship breakup. no matter for ways tci show her how Marcy Sugar, longtime edi- •
There was a recent bow inGonsequ~ntial it much she means to vou.
tors of the Arm La11ders
breakup with his first girl- seems. Teenagers are very
Dear Annie: ';Bipolar and column. Please e-mail your
friend . and that apparently good at giving the impres- Bountiful" took issue with questions to arwiesmail- ·
was the trigger. When l sion that they are OK.
your supportive response to box@£·omcast.nel, or write
talked to him about the . This must be an excruciat- "Choosing
Happiness," to: Annie's Mailbox, P.O.
breakup. he said, ·Tm OK. ing time for you, and we whose · abLtsive husband is Box 118190, Chicago, IL
We're. still friends." But the appreciate your concern for bipolar. Your response was 60611 , To find out more
continued contact . between other children who may be abso lutely correct.
about Annie's Mailbox,
them was more than he could hiding emotional agony. With
I live. with my bipolar and read feat11re.~ by other
handle. He needs to learn an involved and eating fami· wife and bipolar 8-year-old · Creators Syndicate writers
how to cope with eiimtiond! ly like yours. we have every son. and they are the center and cartoollisls, visit the ·
.loss because it's bound to confidence that your son will of my universe. But it .is not Creators Sy11dicate · Web
happen in some form again. come through this emotional- easy. The bipolar "beast" is page at www.cteato,rs.com.
BY KATHY MITCHELL
AND MARCY SuGAR

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Church events

to the Women's Shelter.
Holiday dinner party with
S10 gift exchange
POMEROY
Meigs
County Christian Moto rcycle
Association
Delivered
Chapter, regular meeting. 5
p.m .. Common Grounds.

Friday, Dec. 12 ·
Commissioners also:
TUPPERS PLAINS
• Appointed Commissioner Mick Davenport, Middleport Community
Christmas
Mayor Michael Gerlach and Don Vaughan to the Buckeye Concert, with Eastern High
Hills-Hocking Valley Regional Development District School Handbell Choir and
.,... Executive Conimittee.
·
;:; • Approved transfers in funds and supplemental appro- church · choirs, 7 p.n1.,
•,: opriations as requested by the grants and fair housing office, Bethel Worship Center.
Refreshments · · follow.
:;:Common Pleas Court, Juvenile Co11n. Meigs Recycling, Information
at 667 -6793 , ·
:-·::and sheriff.
www.bethelwc.org.
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Saturday, Dec. 13
:::: • Authorized Auditor Mary Byer-Hill to adjust fund batLONG
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-: ances and transfer funds as needed in order to close out the ·
Faith Full Gospel Church Township Trustees. special
::general fund budget. ·
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:·: • Amended a contract between the Department of Job service, 7 p.m. with Dave meeting, 8:30a.m. town halL
;;:;and Family Services and Tiny Tech Pre-school for day and Debbie Dailey as special singers .
..: carr .~&lt;"'rviccs . .
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Approved payment of bills in the amount of
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· Present were Commissioners Davenport and iim Sheets. ·
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presenting
Commissioners-elect Bartrum and Thomas Anderson, and
Christmas" at 6 p.m.
·Clerk Gloria Kloes.
CHESHIRE
Children's Christmas program at Cheshire. Baptist
Church. 6:30 p.m. Caroling
after the program.

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corrimandant Jim Jones as
his national security' adviser, Obama is destgnatin*
two well-known "hawks'
for those critical . posts.
These are not the actions of
a man who is planning to.
yank the rug out from under
Iraq any time soon.
·
So we seem to be encountering another example of
the grand old rule that
there's nothing like a brush
with reality to induce sober
reconsideration of ill.advised c3111paign pledges.
Obama 's only sop to his
leftist supporters has been ·
the appombnent of Susan ·
Rice as America's ambassador to the United Nations,
arguably the emptiest high
. post wtthin the gift of an
American president. At'
Turtle Bay she will have the
unenviable task of explaining and defending, to the
world's doves , the policies ·
of her colleagues Gates,
Jones and Odiemo.

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· All this is. incontestably halt in a matter of weeks.
good news for American And that the United States
conservatives. No doubt could not permit. Just for
President Obama will find one thing, the .secondary
tnany ways to disappoint us effects on our own economy
in the four years ahead, but would be disastrous.
it would be rank ingratitude
So ·Middle Eastern oil
not to acknowledge the must continue to flow, for
occasions on which he · the sake of the whole world.
moves in sound directions. It is perfectly understandThere is a world of differ- able that there will always
ence · between telling a be troublemakers eager to
ladies' club in suburban · upset this state of affairs:
Chicago what the little The local rulers , to take just
dears want to hear, and f()r- one example, will always be
mulating policies for the on the lookout to il)c~ease
world's only superpower in their profits: And interestCl!l
an international arena outstders, like Russia and
crawling with troublemak- China, will always be
ers who would dearly love tempted to meddle, as 11 way
to see the United States of complicating life for the
embarrassed and, if possi- United States and Western
ble, toppled from its high Europe.
perch.
. But everyone knows very
After all, the significance well that this is one arguof the Middle East doesn't men.t the United States and
reside in its. mere .act of. the West simply cannot
acquiescence in a presumed afford to lose. If worse
American desire to throw its came . to worst, the West
weight atoum:t there. The would have no choice but to
Middle East's oil is by n&lt;i go to war to preserve the
means vital to the . United ~latus quo. And not even our
States. We. have other worst enemies want to push
sources of 01!, much closer us qutte that far.
and far more dependable. · (William Rusher is an
But Middle Eastern· oil is accomplished author. forabsolutely essential to other mer publisher of . the
areas of the globe - most National Review and former
notably Western Europe. If vice chairman of the
it were denied to them, their American
Conservative
economies would grind to a Union.)

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10 45 am
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41872 Pumeru y P1ke Sundu) S1 houl
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MI. \lotlllh Church of God

your hghi "' shine bef"o" ' I
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lg&lt;JOd works and glorify your
I F.atber in heaven "
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AGENCIES h&gt;e

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ServiCes

992-6677

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Brogan-Warner
INSURANCE
SERVICES
214E.Main ~
992-5130 Pomeroy
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Slhnnille Community l 'burch
Sunday School 10 00 am. Sunday Wonhip
J 1 00 am. Wedne~d ay 7 00 pm Pastor
Br}an &amp; M1 s~y Da1ley

U a~ i!! Chrisliltll F ~ll ol4' s hlp
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Community of Chrisl
Purt la nJ .Rnc mt.' H.tl . Pastor J1m Profhtt ,
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llarri'iOIU lilt&gt; Communily Church
P,t, lur rhe run Durh.1m Sunday - 9

Middleport Comm1 -,UJ Church
~ 7' Pt.'url St, Mtddlcr , , Pa ~lor: S11m
Antle r ~1 1 11
Su nda y s ,·h ool 10 a n1 .
Fl &lt;' mng - 7 l iiJl m Wl•dnc':ldllv ServKe 7 1tlp m

f&lt;'oltb Valley T•ht'rnadr Chunoh
lbtlcy Run R(\:1tl ra ~ t~l r Rev Emmett
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Rejoklnlll Lirf Chur.:h
SOU N 2nd Avt , Mtddlepon . Pastor
M1 ke Fore man . Pa~ l ut Em«:riiU S Lawrtncc:
F{lrcman Wor;h1p- 10 00 om
Wrdnesda) Serv1ces - 7 p m

Clifton Tabt.'mllj('le Churth
Cl1ftvn. w v~ , Sund11y Sd1ool - lOam .
Won h1p - 7 p.m , Wedntsday Sem ce - 7
pm

Thf Ark Church
177 ~ Ge orges Cret'k Road Galhpohs, OH
Paslor Janm W1reman Sunday Sc:n&lt;n:es I 0 30 a rn Wetl ncsday . 7 p m Thursday
Prayer &amp; Pra1 se al 6 pm Classes for all
a~r ~ t"\'er y SundH y &amp; Wednesday
www th earkchun:h ner
Full Gospl'l Chun:h

or the Llvln1 S11rior
Rr 3.\8 . An11qu11y. Pastor Jesse Moms ,
Sl'!'\ 1~-es Saturduy 2 00 p m
Salem Community Chlli'Ch
Ba.:k of West Coll! mbm W Va om L1evmg
Roat.l. Pa ~ lur ChariC's Roush (3()4) 67.5·
2288 Sunday School 9 30 am , Sunday
e,\ enmg se m ce 1 00 prn . Btbly Study
Wt::!d!lt::!Slla) St.'l'\liCe 1 ()() pm
Kobson Christian FtlloW!hlp Clmrtb
Paslor Bem hd Wh1te, Sund ay SchooltO am, Su nday Churdl sc:mcc · 6 30 pm
Wednesday 7 pm

Reslor•llon Chrlslian Fellowlhlp
9365 Hooper Road , Athens, Pas tor·
Lo1m1e Coats. Sundny Worship 10 00 am,
Wednesdu) 7 pm

Mlddll! ptwl Chun:h ur the Nazan&gt;ne
Pa~ t ur i l't'&gt;n.ml Pmv\!11 Sunduy S,·huol
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FAITH • VALUES
Christmas giving

Over the last several
months, the newspapers, TV
and mtemet have been full
of stories talking about our
economy. Our government
has given billions of dollars
to banks and financ ial services companies. Congress
·~ considering giving bilhol)s more to shore up the
"big 3" American automo?ve companies. Speculation
IS strong that more giving
will be required
to keep our
f
economy rom ¥oing even
further downhill m 2009.
Ch
anda1 charitable
. ·tuurches
·
msll lions are so feeling
the pinch because as people
become increasingly worried
about their personal finances
jobs, etc., they don't give ~
much or as often . I've
aIready received several letters since Thanks¥iving from
various organizations asking
~e to consider a year-end
gift to allow them to finish
the year strong and prepared
for 2009. My own church's
stewardship commitree is
probably going to send out
IIS own letter tD our members
asking the same thing.
Christmas· is indeed a
time for giving. But its often
seen more as a time for getting . Consider how we even
phrase things about our
Christmas giving: "What
are you gonna get for Uncle
John?" Even our giving is
phrased as a getting proposition.
There are some people
who want to change this
aspect of Christmas. This
year, I joined the "Advent
Conspiracy" movement. Its
goals are simple: Worship
fully . Spend less. Give
more. Love all. Here 's how
they describe it:
Worship fully: "It starts
with Jesus; it· ends with
Jesus. This is the holistic
approach God had in mind
for Christmas. Entering the
story of Advent means
entering this season with an
overwhelming passion to
worship Jesus to the fullest."
Spend less: "How often
have you spent money on
Christmas presents for no
other reason than obligation?
How many times have you
received a gift out of that

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BOSTON (AP) - A large to make the Copley Square
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Boston because of worlc to is now on indefinite hold.
mak!l a subway station accesThe crack is on the
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The quality of our 11105 ii din:cilyin~ by the quality of oor thinking, !I we spend
mn~t of our time fretting ilboid the finure or re&amp;Itlling the past, It ~ill be lll!llrly
impo!Sible to enjoythe present On the other h:md, if\\~ fill our minds with po5Jtive
thoughts and really•'Orl&lt; at sai'UI'lng Ilk as it unfolcb, •• "ill undoobtl'dlyhal'l' umuch
happier andsatdfying Ilk. And. because our mind Is truly
•'here •~ IM!, it Is i~t to be deliberall'
llbom how and wllat Ill! thlnlt.Just as we
try to fill our liorool with good and
pleasant thin&amp;" (and periodically tale oot
the trash), IO too should IW! fill our mJnds'
with good and plewnt thi~ and discanl
the ~of our minds as 10011 as It romes
In: or e~m better yet, 1101lel the "rubbish"
llllll our minds In the fil'll pla&amp;:t. It is all too
tZJ' to be al1&lt;1im of random nqatilt '
thoughts. whether tbe!e are unchantabli:
thoughts about our nefghbon or
' sell~g thou&amp;]III about oundYeS.
Sometimes \It lla~ to tune out ntptil'e
thou&amp;(IIIat&gt;1Ril "~people tn Oldrt
to We &lt;XIIIuolllf IRU' ihoughrs and .
emotions.The llind II the ulU~ ]QQIS of
our flft Yll1l. Anlllllthough we C&amp;111 always
amtrolourbodiel the way we would Ulrt, 'It
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hired specialists to try to
prevent damage . The
MBTA said it would hold its
contractor resp&lt;insible.
The congregation traces
its history back to !669. It
moved from a downtown
location to · Copley Square
in 1875.

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Christmas for many is a
time in which they hope to
experience an atmosphere
of love - of acceptance, of
belonging, and of being
counted worth sacrificing
for (at least on some level).
And for SOI.Ie, the season
seems to unwrap for them
all for which they have
hoped. But a great many are
left disappointed , not find·
ing satisfaction for the
expectation s that they 've
bmlt up over the weeks and
months preceding the
Christmas holiday.
For some, love comes
their way but they don't recognize 11 at the door and
refuse to let it in. Then there
are others who apparently
have never learned to look
outward into the lives of
others , their eyes being
fixed upon their own wants
and comforts; they are
never satisfied and, of
course, never learn to share
love with anyone else. And
then there really are some
who have become bruised
and battered from their circumstances and
their
Christmas season is truly
characterized by an aching
loneliness or a desperate
want.
Perhaps you know people
like those mentioned above .
I do. I know people who
have suffered, yet when
God's hand reached out to
them through the tenderness
of a caring person, either
sus pic ion or jaded hearts
shut the door to the wonder
of grace. For these, it would
seem that, like the inn of
long ago, there is no room
for love to come in with
healing in its wings for their
world-weary souls. Because
they choose to not risk hurt
or loss , they miss out on the
healing and hope that could
be theirs. Christmas for
someone who won't open
his or her heart to love is a
sad time indeed.
I know modern-day
Scrooges, too, who think of
no one but themselves .
When they look upon others, all they see are various
means to the end of furthering their own agendas. And
while I have met many a
Scrooge, who have at the
very least the "virtue" of
being "a good man of business"
(according
to
Dickens) with a shred of
honor down deep inside
(nearly invisible thongh it
may be), I've also met many
Grinches who take being
selfish even further than
simply being cold-hearted.
They don't hesitate a bit to
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Friday, December 12,2008

Pastor
Thorn
Mollohan

blind , rationalizing it as
right because they believe
that if ·the world Isn't their
oyster, it ought to be.
Christmas for them is never
the time of peace, hope and
joy that we look for in the
season , namely because
whatever they have, they
should have more and whatever is done for them IS
never enough.
But I also have known
some who find' that
Christmas is a time of great
sadness and frustration ...
not because they simply
refuse to be satisfied, but
because there are legitimate
ne~d s in their hves that
remain unfilled and unaddressed. The loss of loved
ones due to death or broken
relationships, failing health,
or (as is all too readily the
case for so many) an inability to secure basic necessities for livmg all create a
heavy burden that seem to
dim the light that should be
experienced
in
the
Christmas season. 'fhey
strive to be honorable as
they strive to get by, yet
their hands seem con stantly
empty and their hope withers away.
It is very possible that you
have some of your own
expectations for a "loving
holiday" and certain preconceived notions as to
what a "loving holiday" Will
look hke . But whatever
expectation you might have,
be certain that they're put
into perspective. And no
perspective about Christmas
will be right or whole unless
and until Jesus is the center
of it. After all , the hi stoncal
event of God sendmg Hi s
Son mto the world that He
would one day become
Savior for sinners is the ultimate act of love. The fact is.
whether you recogni ze it or
not, you ARE loved! The
cross of Christ answers that
beyond all rebuttals and
misgivings.
As to whether or not you
will experience love in any
tangible way this Christmas
season is in large part up to
you . If you will anchor your
heart and mind in celebration of God's love with worship of Him as your top priority, placing your faith in
His Son as Savior, you will

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have started out nght.
But that isn't the end of
the matter. Don 't expect it
to be much of ~ loving season if you 're simply going
to "hoard love" for yourself! Experie ncmg love
doesn 't often "hapr.en" to
you if you're not willing to
"make it happen" for someone else first.
Do you want thi s
Christmas season to be a
season of love? Then let the
love of Christ move you to
love others m practical
ways. Visit someone who is
sick. Work on restoring a
broken
relationship.
Volunteer to help a needy
family . Share your blessings
(material and otherwise)
with someone who is doing
without. Inasmuch as you
share Jesu's' love with someone else , you in turn open
yourself to the experience
of love in all the ways that
God will send it to you1
"Dear fnends , let us love
one another, for love comes
from God. Everyone who
loves has been born of God
and knows God. Whoever
does not love does not know
God , becau se God is love.
Thi s is how God showed
His love among us : He sent
His one and only Son into
the world that we might live
through Him . Thi s is love:
not that we loved God , but
that He loved us and sent
His Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins ... Dear
children, let us not love with
word s or tongue but with
actiOns and m truth" (I John
4:7-10 , 3:1&amp; NIV) .
(Thom Mollohan and his
family have ministered in
southern Ohio the past 13
years and is the author of
"The Fairy Tale Parables."
He is the pastor of Pathway
Community Church and
may be reaclzed for comments or questions by email at pastorthom@pathwaygallipolis .com).

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from our perspective. The
"sigmficant" part is generally
from the other's perspective.
Our general economic
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Pastor
pnncip es are ase on t e
Idea of scarcity
of
Kerry
resources. For one to have
Wood
means another must be
without Price is based on
the demand for what we
want in proportion to how
same obligation ? Thanks, badly we want it and how
but no thanks, right? We' re limited its supply. But what
ask'mg peop1e to consider if those are false assum'Ebuying one less gift this lions? What if we cou d
Chri stmas. Just one. Sounds learn to ]1've 1'n an economy
·ms1gru
· 'fi1cant, but many who based on an attitude of genhave taken this small sacri- erosity? I think that is what
flee have experienced some- Jesus was driving towards
thing nothing less than a mir- when he spoke about worry:
acle: they have been more.
"Look at the birds of the
available to celebrate Christ air; they do not sow or reap
dunng
· the Ad vent season."
or store away ·,n barns, and
Give more: "Time is the yet your heavenly Father
real gift Christmas offers us, feeds them. Are you not
and no matter how hard we much more valuable than
look , it can 't be found in the they? Who of you by worrymail. Time 10 make a gift ing can add a single hour to
that turns into the next fam- his life? And why do you
ily heirloom . Time to write worry about clothes? See
mom a letter. Time to bake how the lilies of the field
really good cookies and grow. They do not labor or
sing really bad Christmas spin. Yet I tell you that not
carols (or sing Christmas even Solomon in all hi s
carols badly) . Sounds a Jot splendor was dressed like
better than getting a sweater one of these. If that is how
two sizes too big, right?"
God clothes the grass of the
Love all: "When Jesus field, which is here today
loved, he loved in ways and tomorrow is thrown
never imagined . Though into the fire , Will he not
rich, he became poor to Jove much more clotM 'you , 0
the poor; the forgotten , the you of little faith? So do not
overlooked, and the sick. worry, saying, 'What shall
By spending less at we eat?' or 'What shall we
Christmas, we have the drink?' or 'What shall we
opportunity to join him in wear?' For the pagans run
gtving resources to those after all these things, and
who need help the most. your heavenly Father knows
When Advent Conspiracy that you need them . But
first began in just four seek first his kingdom and
churches , this simple con- his righteousness, and all
cept rai sed more than a half- these things will be given to
million dollars to aid those you as well ." (Matt 6 :26-33)
in need. One less gift; one
Worship fully. Spend less.
unbelievable present in the Give more . Love alL No
name of Christ."
government
bailout
I offer you an opportunity required - sounds like the
to challenge your Christmas best Christmas plan ever!
habits. If Christmas has
(Kerry Wood is now as~o­
become dreal'}' instead of ciate pastor at Grace
joyful, depressmg instead of United ' Methodist Church
delightful, habitual rather in Pe"ysburg, Ohio after
than spontaneous - then serving Racine United
join the Advent Conspiracy Methodist Church for three
with me. Do something years. He can be reached
insignificantly significant for through
his
website:
someone else. The "insignif- http://pursueholiness.blogs
icantly" part is usually only pot.com).

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J 1 00 am. Wedne~d ay 7 00 pm Pastor
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FAITH • VALUES
Christmas giving

Over the last several
months, the newspapers, TV
and mtemet have been full
of stories talking about our
economy. Our government
has given billions of dollars
to banks and financ ial services companies. Congress
·~ considering giving bilhol)s more to shore up the
"big 3" American automo?ve companies. Speculation
IS strong that more giving
will be required
to keep our
f
economy rom ¥oing even
further downhill m 2009.
Ch
anda1 charitable
. ·tuurches
·
msll lions are so feeling
the pinch because as people
become increasingly worried
about their personal finances
jobs, etc., they don't give ~
much or as often . I've
aIready received several letters since Thanks¥iving from
various organizations asking
~e to consider a year-end
gift to allow them to finish
the year strong and prepared
for 2009. My own church's
stewardship commitree is
probably going to send out
IIS own letter tD our members
asking the same thing.
Christmas· is indeed a
time for giving. But its often
seen more as a time for getting . Consider how we even
phrase things about our
Christmas giving: "What
are you gonna get for Uncle
John?" Even our giving is
phrased as a getting proposition.
There are some people
who want to change this
aspect of Christmas. This
year, I joined the "Advent
Conspiracy" movement. Its
goals are simple: Worship
fully . Spend less. Give
more. Love all. Here 's how
they describe it:
Worship fully: "It starts
with Jesus; it· ends with
Jesus. This is the holistic
approach God had in mind
for Christmas. Entering the
story of Advent means
entering this season with an
overwhelming passion to
worship Jesus to the fullest."
Spend less: "How often
have you spent money on
Christmas presents for no
other reason than obligation?
How many times have you
received a gift out of that

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BOSTON (AP) - A large to make the Copley Square
crack has developed in a wall station handicapped accessiof the Old South Church in ble. That $45 million project
Boston because of worlc to is now on indefinite hold.
mak!l a subway station accesThe crack is on the
sible to the disabled.
church,'s "fine arts wall,"
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The quality of our 11105 ii din:cilyin~ by the quality of oor thinking, !I we spend
mn~t of our time fretting ilboid the finure or re&amp;Itlling the past, It ~ill be lll!llrly
impo!Sible to enjoythe present On the other h:md, if\\~ fill our minds with po5Jtive
thoughts and really•'Orl&lt; at sai'UI'lng Ilk as it unfolcb, •• "ill undoobtl'dlyhal'l' umuch
happier andsatdfying Ilk. And. because our mind Is truly
•'here •~ IM!, it Is i~t to be deliberall'
llbom how and wllat Ill! thlnlt.Just as we
try to fill our liorool with good and
pleasant thin&amp;" (and periodically tale oot
the trash), IO too should IW! fill our mJnds'
with good and plewnt thi~ and discanl
the ~of our minds as 10011 as It romes
In: or e~m better yet, 1101lel the "rubbish"
llllll our minds In the fil'll pla&amp;:t. It is all too
tZJ' to be al1&lt;1im of random nqatilt '
thoughts. whether tbe!e are unchantabli:
thoughts about our nefghbon or
' sell~g thou&amp;]III about oundYeS.
Sometimes \It lla~ to tune out ntptil'e
thou&amp;(IIIat&gt;1Ril "~people tn Oldrt
to We &lt;XIIIuolllf IRU' ihoughrs and .
emotions.The llind II the ulU~ ]QQIS of
our flft Yll1l. Anlllllthough we C&amp;111 always
amtrolourbodiel the way we would Ulrt, 'It
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tors on the church walls and
hired specialists to try to
prevent damage . The
MBTA said it would hold its
contractor resp&lt;insible.
The congregation traces
its history back to !669. It
moved from a downtown
location to · Copley Square
in 1875.

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Christmas for many is a
time in which they hope to
experience an atmosphere
of love - of acceptance, of
belonging, and of being
counted worth sacrificing
for (at least on some level).
And for SOI.Ie, the season
seems to unwrap for them
all for which they have
hoped. But a great many are
left disappointed , not find·
ing satisfaction for the
expectation s that they 've
bmlt up over the weeks and
months preceding the
Christmas holiday.
For some, love comes
their way but they don't recognize 11 at the door and
refuse to let it in. Then there
are others who apparently
have never learned to look
outward into the lives of
others , their eyes being
fixed upon their own wants
and comforts; they are
never satisfied and, of
course, never learn to share
love with anyone else. And
then there really are some
who have become bruised
and battered from their circumstances and
their
Christmas season is truly
characterized by an aching
loneliness or a desperate
want.
Perhaps you know people
like those mentioned above .
I do. I know people who
have suffered, yet when
God's hand reached out to
them through the tenderness
of a caring person, either
sus pic ion or jaded hearts
shut the door to the wonder
of grace. For these, it would
seem that, like the inn of
long ago, there is no room
for love to come in with
healing in its wings for their
world-weary souls. Because
they choose to not risk hurt
or loss , they miss out on the
healing and hope that could
be theirs. Christmas for
someone who won't open
his or her heart to love is a
sad time indeed.
I know modern-day
Scrooges, too, who think of
no one but themselves .
When they look upon others, all they see are various
means to the end of furthering their own agendas. And
while I have met many a
Scrooge, who have at the
very least the "virtue" of
being "a good man of business"
(according
to
Dickens) with a shred of
honor down deep inside
(nearly invisible thongh it
may be), I've also met many
Grinches who take being
selfish even further than
simply being cold-hearted.
They don't hesitate a bit to
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Friday, December 12,2008

Pastor
Thorn
Mollohan

blind , rationalizing it as
right because they believe
that if ·the world Isn't their
oyster, it ought to be.
Christmas for them is never
the time of peace, hope and
joy that we look for in the
season , namely because
whatever they have, they
should have more and whatever is done for them IS
never enough.
But I also have known
some who find' that
Christmas is a time of great
sadness and frustration ...
not because they simply
refuse to be satisfied, but
because there are legitimate
ne~d s in their hves that
remain unfilled and unaddressed. The loss of loved
ones due to death or broken
relationships, failing health,
or (as is all too readily the
case for so many) an inability to secure basic necessities for livmg all create a
heavy burden that seem to
dim the light that should be
experienced
in
the
Christmas season. 'fhey
strive to be honorable as
they strive to get by, yet
their hands seem con stantly
empty and their hope withers away.
It is very possible that you
have some of your own
expectations for a "loving
holiday" and certain preconceived notions as to
what a "loving holiday" Will
look hke . But whatever
expectation you might have,
be certain that they're put
into perspective. And no
perspective about Christmas
will be right or whole unless
and until Jesus is the center
of it. After all , the hi stoncal
event of God sendmg Hi s
Son mto the world that He
would one day become
Savior for sinners is the ultimate act of love. The fact is.
whether you recogni ze it or
not, you ARE loved! The
cross of Christ answers that
beyond all rebuttals and
misgivings.
As to whether or not you
will experience love in any
tangible way this Christmas
season is in large part up to
you . If you will anchor your
heart and mind in celebration of God's love with worship of Him as your top priority, placing your faith in
His Son as Savior, you will

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have started out nght.
But that isn't the end of
the matter. Don 't expect it
to be much of ~ loving season if you 're simply going
to "hoard love" for yourself! Experie ncmg love
doesn 't often "hapr.en" to
you if you're not willing to
"make it happen" for someone else first.
Do you want thi s
Christmas season to be a
season of love? Then let the
love of Christ move you to
love others m practical
ways. Visit someone who is
sick. Work on restoring a
broken
relationship.
Volunteer to help a needy
family . Share your blessings
(material and otherwise)
with someone who is doing
without. Inasmuch as you
share Jesu's' love with someone else , you in turn open
yourself to the experience
of love in all the ways that
God will send it to you1
"Dear fnends , let us love
one another, for love comes
from God. Everyone who
loves has been born of God
and knows God. Whoever
does not love does not know
God , becau se God is love.
Thi s is how God showed
His love among us : He sent
His one and only Son into
the world that we might live
through Him . Thi s is love:
not that we loved God , but
that He loved us and sent
His Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins ... Dear
children, let us not love with
word s or tongue but with
actiOns and m truth" (I John
4:7-10 , 3:1&amp; NIV) .
(Thom Mollohan and his
family have ministered in
southern Ohio the past 13
years and is the author of
"The Fairy Tale Parables."
He is the pastor of Pathway
Community Church and
may be reaclzed for comments or questions by email at pastorthom@pathwaygallipolis .com).

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from our perspective. The
"sigmficant" part is generally
from the other's perspective.
Our general economic
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Idea of scarcity
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Wood
means another must be
without Price is based on
the demand for what we
want in proportion to how
same obligation ? Thanks, badly we want it and how
but no thanks, right? We' re limited its supply. But what
ask'mg peop1e to consider if those are false assum'Ebuying one less gift this lions? What if we cou d
Chri stmas. Just one. Sounds learn to ]1've 1'n an economy
·ms1gru
· 'fi1cant, but many who based on an attitude of genhave taken this small sacri- erosity? I think that is what
flee have experienced some- Jesus was driving towards
thing nothing less than a mir- when he spoke about worry:
acle: they have been more.
"Look at the birds of the
available to celebrate Christ air; they do not sow or reap
dunng
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or store away ·,n barns, and
Give more: "Time is the yet your heavenly Father
real gift Christmas offers us, feeds them. Are you not
and no matter how hard we much more valuable than
look , it can 't be found in the they? Who of you by worrymail. Time 10 make a gift ing can add a single hour to
that turns into the next fam- his life? And why do you
ily heirloom . Time to write worry about clothes? See
mom a letter. Time to bake how the lilies of the field
really good cookies and grow. They do not labor or
sing really bad Christmas spin. Yet I tell you that not
carols (or sing Christmas even Solomon in all hi s
carols badly) . Sounds a Jot splendor was dressed like
better than getting a sweater one of these. If that is how
two sizes too big, right?"
God clothes the grass of the
Love all: "When Jesus field, which is here today
loved, he loved in ways and tomorrow is thrown
never imagined . Though into the fire , Will he not
rich, he became poor to Jove much more clotM 'you , 0
the poor; the forgotten , the you of little faith? So do not
overlooked, and the sick. worry, saying, 'What shall
By spending less at we eat?' or 'What shall we
Christmas, we have the drink?' or 'What shall we
opportunity to join him in wear?' For the pagans run
gtving resources to those after all these things, and
who need help the most. your heavenly Father knows
When Advent Conspiracy that you need them . But
first began in just four seek first his kingdom and
churches , this simple con- his righteousness, and all
cept rai sed more than a half- these things will be given to
million dollars to aid those you as well ." (Matt 6 :26-33)
in need. One less gift; one
Worship fully. Spend less.
unbelievable present in the Give more . Love alL No
name of Christ."
government
bailout
I offer you an opportunity required - sounds like the
to challenge your Christmas best Christmas plan ever!
habits. If Christmas has
(Kerry Wood is now as~o­
become dreal'}' instead of ciate pastor at Grace
joyful, depressmg instead of United ' Methodist Church
delightful, habitual rather in Pe"ysburg, Ohio after
than spontaneous - then serving Racine United
join the Advent Conspiracy Methodist Church for three
with me. Do something years. He can be reached
insignificantly significant for through
his
website:
someone else. The "insignif- http://pursueholiness.blogs
icantly" part is usually only pot.com).

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!he Daily Sentinel

: : : : - - - - - - - - - - - - - , Wellington,
Fla.'s holiday ·
display is outside the community center
·.
Monday. When
Baby Jesus
disappeared
from the creche
in front of the
community
center, village
officials did not
follow a star to
locate Jesus. A
GPS device
had been
mounted inside
the ceramic figure that led
them to a nearby apartment
and the arrest
of a. 1B-year'old
girl. More than
· 70 churches
have taken
advantage of a ·
security company offer of
tracking
devices.

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BPS,
BY ERIC GORSKI

.AP RELIGION WRITER

: When Baby Jesus disappeared last year from a
Nativity scene on the lawn
of the Wellington, Fla.,
Community center, village
. officials didn 't follow a star
to locate him .
A GPS device mounted
inside the life-size ceramic
figurine
led
sheriff's
i:leputies to a nearby apartment, where it was ,found
face down on the carpel. An
18-year-old woman was
arrested in the theft.
. Giving up on old-fashioned padlocks aild trust, a
number of churches, synago~ues, ~;~vernments ~nd

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ordinary ctttzens are tummg
to technology to protect holiday displays from pranks
or prejudice.
. About 70 churches and
synagogues eager to avoid
·the December police blotter
jumped at a security company's offer of free use bfGPS
systems and hidden cameras
this month t&lt;! guard their
mangers and menorahs.
Others, like the Herrera
family of North Richland
Hills, Texas, took matters
into their own hands . Upset
after their teeter-totter was
stolen, the family trained
surveillance cameras on
their yard and was surprised
when ·· footage'
showed a teenage girl stealing a baby Jesus worth

How
has
He
opened my eyes?
He 's helped me open
them
Wide and clear to
let me know that He
'is there .
He helps me see the
good iri all and tells
me, "Dear, do not
fall."
He helps me to
understand, why me?
So I can tell others
what
He's done for me .
He's always there
waiting to talk , or
maybe event
Take a I ittle walk.
Knowing that you are
not alone
·
Because He wrote
· it all in stone . So let
Him open your eyes
today,
So you can have
Him day after day. ·
.- Cathy Davis

,,

Christmas
service Sunday

to be one of the largest mass
candleligthing in the world,
symbolizes the memory of
children who have died and
serves as a beacon of hope
for the bereaved.

GALLIPOLIS
"Candles and Carols," a service of hope, peace, joy and
love, Christmas cantata and
children's program, will be
presented by the First Baptist
Church youth and adult choir
ADDISON - A live
on Sunday at 6 p.m.
Nativity
will be held
Pastor Alvis Pollard
invites all to come and stay Saturday from 5:30 to 7:30
for a fellowship dinner at p.m. at River of Life United
. Methodist Church, 35
the church.
. For information, call the Hillview Drive off Addison
Pike . ,
church at 446-0324.
In case of rain, the event
will be held Sunday.

Live Nativity
scheduled

Candlelighting
event planned
I

,

GALLIPOLIS
An
observation of the 12th
annual
Worldwide ·
Candlelighting will take
place at 3 p.m. Sunday in
the Gallipolis City Park.
Readings
are
also
planned. The event, believed

'Cricket County'
play slated
RODNEY Rodney
United Methodist Church is
continuing the story of the
Cricket County cousins that
becami wealtlly with an
inheritance from their Uncle

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Christmas poem that
changed America

;Jenkins wins Thorpe Award, Page B6

Friday, December 12,2008

BY APRIL PYLES

(April Pyles resides in Point Pleasant, W.Va.)

Zeke with performances of
"A Cricket County City
Christmas" on Friday, Dec.
GALLIPOLIS - In honor of the season and in an
19 at 7 p.m. and Sunday, effort to raise money for both the Gallia County
Dec. 21 at 6 p.m.
Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the River Valley
This year, the cousins chapter, a holiday sing "'ill be held at the Ariel Theatre,
travel to the city to visit 428 Second Ave., Gallipolis.
their fancy cousins for
The performance date is Thursday, Dec. 18, curtain tin\e ·
Christmas.
is 7:30 p.rn. and tickets will be sold at the box office.or may
be purchased from any River Valley FCA member. Ticket
price is $5 for any seat in the theatre.
Children kindergarten age and younger will be admitted
at no cost. Those attending the performance are encouraged
to bring nonperishable food items. These items will be disEWINGTON ·
tributed to local food pantries.
'
Ewingion Church of Christ
The mood of the evening is warm, festive and spontawill have an evening of neous, so casual dress is encouraged. A community chorus
food, fun and fellowship on will directed be Beth Walker Fowble. Pianist for the event
Saturday, Dec. 20.
will be Barbara Edelmann White.
A soup and sandwich
Featured performers include Aaron and Cassie Walker,
meal will be provided at ·no Clark and Melody Walker, Emily and Abby Hammond,
cost and following the din- Josie Bapst, Ricky Jackson, Seth Montgomery, Bobby
ner, at 7 p.m., the play Gordon, Ron . Hammond, Mallory Darst, Jeri McClung,
"Clueless at Christmas" will Abbey Thompson, Lindsay Nida, Barb White, Kari
McFann, Amanda Hager, Rebecca Evans, Iliana and Maria
be performed.
Everyone is invited to Corfias, Carissa Wolfe, Kelly Hively, Maggie and Annie
Roach, J.D. Markley, Rachel Smith, Danny DePasquale
attend.
For infonnati011, contact Lisa Richie, Cathy Greenleaf, Carl Ward, Lena McF~
Pastor Dave Stulley at and many others.

Benefit concert for FCA is Dec. 18

Church plans
evening of fun

(740) 708-2215 or Janette
Elliott at (740) 245-0432.

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The Daily Sentinel

Friday, December 12, 2008

At the risk of being called Scrooge, if I were to name one
event that has done the most to adversely affect Amen~a and
·the Christian community, I would say it was ~e. pubhcatton
in 1823 of Clement Moore's poem "A Vtstt from St.
·Nicholas," which begins "Twas the night before Christmas._.."
Several generations of children ha\t! since grown up wtth
the story about a magical figure known as Santa Claus who
knows 'all children by name and rewards their good behavtor
by bringing them toys for Christma~. It seems that the_ story
of a baby born in Bethlehem has been set off to one stde as
not having much significance to the season any more .
Don't get me wrong. I think Moore 's poem is delightfuL
I have always been captivated by its words, its cadence, and
the pictures that went along with the verses. I have no complaint about the poem itself. My gripe is with the adults that
perpetuate the lie that Santa Claus, as presented by Moore,
ts a real person. Children are duped, and it's not fair to
them. When they grow a bitolder and figure out for themselves "that. it's all just a· fairy tale , they feel betrayed.
They've been lied to by the very people who have taught
them ne.ver to lie or be dishonest.
Based on Moore's poem, television programs at
Christmas time are full of stories about the North Pole
.where Santa and his elves make toys all year long and
deliver them once a year around the world with the help of
his flying reindeer. How Santa manages to do this between
APphoto
midnight and first light of Christmas morning has all been
explained to innocent little children who have to believe
what their parents tell them. Even the weather man on tv
reports sightings of Santa as he makes his trip around the
Rabbi Yochonon Goldman plastic baby Jesus from a wbr\d . Would the weather man lie?
When children grasp the concept of Santa Claus ·and
of Lubavitch of Center City, public display, last week
a Philadelphia-area . branch also took the concrete block begin asking their questions, parents should tell them that
of the Chabad Lubavitch and chain that was supposed the legend of Santa Claus is a fairy tale, just like .Cinderella
or Snow White. It would help keep things in perspective if
movement, signed up even to act as a deterrent.
though his previous biggest
Previously, stolen Jesus children knew from the onset that Moinmy and Daddy or
scare involved the wind figurines have also been Grandmother and Granddad bought the presents which
·
knocking down a menorah.
defaced with profanity or appear under the tree.
Don't make statements like, "If you're not good, Santa
"People are very security Satanic symbols.
conscious, and this is simThe incidents raise a won't bring_ you any toys" or "the Santa in the parade is just
ply a precaution," said question: Is stealing Baby a helper. The real Santa is busy at the North Pole making
Goldman , who will put . a Jesus harmless juvenile fun, lots of toys." Even if a family's faith is something other
than Christianity, children could be introduced to the story
GPS on one menorah and a or anti-Christian?
camera on another. "It's sad . , "I suspect most of it is about Jesus being born in Bethlehem and how he was such
... but it's the real.ity we 're childish pranks," said attar- a special baby that wise men brought him presents. If the
faced with."
,
ney Mike Johnson of the family is a Christian one, the children wiiJ.understand more
As members of a minority Alliance Pefense Fund, a about the real story of Christmas as they grow in their faith.
No doubt about it, Christmas is good for retailers, and
religion , Jews are probably conservative Christian legal
hit harder when their reli- group. "Clearly, there are perhaps this is the real reason for the continued interest in
gious symbols are vandal- adults with an agenda to a Santa Claus . Advertisers like to have a "face" to put with
ized, said Deborah Lauter, remove
Christ
from their promotions, and Santa is such a pleasant felfa ... not
national ci vii rights director Christmas. But they tend to the least bit offensive. He professes no particular religion,
for the Anti-Defamation occupy themselves with the he promotes good behavior, and he loves little children. ·
-League.
courts and courtroom of What's not to like about Santa Claus?
"If Baby Jesus · is public opinion."
Have you noticed how the Christmas season starts before
removed, it tends to be seen
Stephen Nis.senbaum, a Thanksgiving now? I realize that these are hard times ecoas a prank," Lauter said. retired history ·professor at nomically and the stores are doing all they can to survive . .
"Vandalism or theft of a the
University
of It's a shame, really. For my money, however, Christmas has
menorah is just more sensi- Massachusetts Amherst ;md been commercialized to death. A lot of pressure is put on
tiv'e. You feel like you're author of "The Battle for folks who can't afford the technical ~ames and toys of
really being targeted ' for Christmas," views the thefts . today's cuLture. Kids aren't content wtth a CD or.'DVD. ·
your religion."
• •., ·Y·~-· as - neither innocent· vandal- They have to have ,fPod~, laptops; game pl!!yers, etc. I'm
The ADL identified 699 ism nor religious hate crimes. glad my son was a kid in the '60s. He was happy with
"What it means is that it's Lincoln Logs built by his own hands and a Big Wheel that
incidents of anti-Semitic
vandalism in 2007, consis- OK to go around violating ran by the power of his own feet. Then battery-operated
tent with recent years.
even pretty important norms, toys came along, and now, there are computer !!ames and
So far in 2008, Baby as long as real human harm ·gadgets. Each ·generation of toys escalates to htgher techJesus has appeared in sever- isn't being done," he said. nology and higher costs, a hardship for many.
It's not just the commercialism and materialism of
al police reports. At First "It's not exactly devaluing
Christmas
that bothers me, but the gradual erosion of what ·
Umted Methodist Church in Christianity, but it is sort of a
Kittann.ing, Pa., a baby ritualized challenge to it. It Christmas is really all about. Santa Claus has become a
Jesus was stolen and could be Christian kids · god-like figure to our young ch(ldren and a savior to our ,
replaced with a pumpkin. In doing it - and on Jan; 2 retaHers. In the end, I guess our society is what we make it.
_,,
Eureka Springs, Ark., some- they become good Christians Is it too late to change? ·
We love our children. Help them. learn that Christnias is
one who absconded with a again."
a nice time to exchange gifts because we Jove one another,
but 'ROt to forget the greatest gift of all...the one God gave
us that first Christmas: Jesus.

Upcoming events

He opened
my eyes

almost $,500. Police have
obtained the tape.
·
"They took the family
Jesus,". said Gloria Herrera,
48. a Catholic. "How can
. anybody do that?"
For two consecutive
years, thieves made off with
the baby Jesus figurine in
Wellington, a well-off village of 60,000 in Palm
Beach County, l'la. The
ceramic original, donated
by a local merchant, was
made in Italy and worth
about $1,800, said John
Bonde, Wellington's director of operations.
So last rear, officials took
a GPS umt normally used to
track the application of
mosquito
spray
and
implanted i1 in the latest
replacement figurine. After
that one disappeared . sheriff's deputies quickly
tracked it down.
Sensing opportunity in
that kind of success story,
New
York -based
BrickHouse Security is
offering up to 200 nonprofit
religious institutions a free
month's use of security
cameras and LightningGPS
products it distributes.
Chief executive officer
Todd Morris said the idea
was born after a few
churches asked about onemonth rentals instead of
longer contract.s that are the
norm. The fust 20 or so
applications came from synagogues, he said.

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If you are interested in singing with the chorus, colllact
Josie Bapst at River Valley High School at (740) 367-7377.

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tirst ·win

BY BRYAN WALTERS
into the finale. Both teams stripe for 50 percent.
BWALTERSOMYOAILYTRIBUNE.COM . traded 10 points each in the
The Lady Knights (0-2) had
fourth quarter, allowing the · seven players reach the scarGALLIPOLIS
hosts to claim the final 31- ing cofumn, but none of them
Parkersburg Chri6tian found point outcome.
tallied double digits. Katie
itself in a bit of a catch-22
All six Lady Defenders Wright led the guests with
Thursday night against the reached the scoring column eight points, followed by
Ohio Valley Christian girls during the triumph , with Emily Roush with seven and
basketball team. Whenever VanMeter and Miller leading Jelisa Brown with four markthe visiting Lady Kni)lhts the ·way. That duo combined ers.
managed to stop one thmg, for 28 of their 44 points durThe Lady Defenders will
another would come up and ing the first half. helping return to the hardwood on
bite them .
·
OVCS establish such an over- Monday when they host
The senior duo of Andrea whelming edge at interrnis- Chesapeake in a non-conferVanMeter and Lindsey Miller sian.
ence matchup . The event will
scored 22 points apiece, helpVanMeter also posted a start at 6 p.m.
ing the host Lady Defenders learn-high II rebounds, helppick up their first victory of ing her reach a double-double
ovcs 59,
the season during a 59-28 tri- on the night. Miller also had
PARK. CHRISTIAN 28
umph at the First Baptist team-hi~h s of eight steals and
f&gt;CS
7
10 1 10 - 28
Church Activities Building in four asststs.
aves
24 12 .t J to - sa
the Old French City.
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Annee Carman was next for
The Lady Defenders (1-4) the victors with five points, PARKERSBURG CHRISTIAN (0-2):
Wright 4 0-0 8, Cherry Jeongln 1 1ended a four-game losing skid while the duo of M'adison 2Katie
3, Karrissa Ruble 1 0-0 2, Emily Roush
in a very convincing fashion, Crank and Hali Burleson fol- 3 0-P 7, Kelrston Cox 0 0-0 0, Crystal
· jumpinj! out to leads of 24-7 lowed with four markers Lowers 1 0·0 2, Jetisa Brown 2 0-&lt;l 4,
Duhri 1 0-0 2. Camt Marlow 0 0-0
after etght minutes and ~so apiece. Emily Carman round- 0.Angel
TOTALS: 13 1-2 2a. Tt1re e-point goals:
went into halftime with a ed the scoring out with two 1 (~oush) ,
OH ia. VAL~EY CHRISTIAN (1-4): Emily
comfortable 36-17 cushion. · points.
1 0-0 2, Madison Crank 2 0-0 4,
The Blue and Gold never The hosts were also 11-of- Carman
Andrea Vai)Meter 10 1-1 22, Hall
looked back from there, going 17 'from the free throw· line for Burleson 2 0-0 4, lindsey Miller 6 9-12
Annee Carmen 2 1·4 5. TOTAlS: 23
on a 13-1 third quarter run for 65 percent. PCS, conversely, 22,
11-17 59. Three-point goals: 2
a 49-18 advantage headed went 1-of-2 at the charity (VanMete r. Miller).

· Bryan WaHerliphalo

Ohio Valley Christian senior Andrea VanMeter (12) releases a shot attempt between Parkersburg Chritian defenders
Cherry Jeongin, left, and Crystal Lowers (4) during the second half of Thursday's girls basketball game in Gallipolis.

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Center and · no traveling
teams or all-star teams will
be allowed to participate.
.The tournaments will take
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and run through Thesday,
Dec. 23, and also on Friday,
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Dec. 30.
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MASON, W.Va. - Meigs
started strong and ended the
same way.
·
And this time the Wahama
duo couldn't keep up.
After scoring 51 of their
team's 56 points on
Tuesday, ·the Lady Falcon
Wolfe
Grueser
pair of Amber Tully and
Taylor Hysell couldn't quite
match that performance as points in the setback.
another duo ~ Meigs' Wahama's other two scorCatie Wolfe and Morgan ers, Alex Wood and Katie
Howard - stepped up and Davis, didn' t notch their
led the Lady Marauders to a points until late in the fourth
66-42 victory Thursday in quarter.
Mason. '
Meigs simply overpowWolfe scored 23 points ered the Lady Falcons with
and came away with five of size and speed. Meigs' size
her team's 18 steals to help Jed to 34 rebounds - 15 of
erase a , two game slide. which were off the offensive
Howard also came up big, glass' - and its speed
dominating the post with 17 resulted in 18 steals and
points and 19 rebounds to numerous forced turnovers .
leail Meigs (2-2) past the
And that difference was
young Lady Falcons (l-1) . obvious from the start.
Tricia Smith also broke
The Lady Marauders
double di_gits for Meigs and call'\e out firing on all cylinfilled out her sial sheet with ders ThurSday. night, scoring
10 points , four rebounds, 24 points in the first quarter
three assists and two steals. alone. The game was close
The rest of the scorers for until .three minutes left when
the Lady Marauders were Meigs went on an 11-4 run
Miranda Gruester with six off of a handful of steals to
points, Shellie Bailey and tum a 13- 11 lead into a 24Adrian Bolin with four 15 advantage after eight
points apiece and Shanalle minutes of play.
Smith wiJh two points.
Both teams slowed down
Tully and. Hysell gave considerably in the second ·
their all to equal Tuesday's frame, but the results
perfof!11ance, scoring all but , remained the same:
four of Wahama 's 42 points,
Wahama scored first in the
but their effort came up period, bringing the score to
.
Larry Crumlpholo short.
24-17, but Tully's basket
Meigs' Tricia Smith (14) releases a layup attempt over Wahama defender Alex Wood, left,
Tully finished with 22
during Thursday ~ight's girls basketball game in Mason, W.Va.
points and Hysell had 16
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19-point setback. PCS led
BY BRYAN WALTERS
BWALTERSOMYOAILYTRIBUNE.COM 44-18 after three quarters
of play, but the hosts won
GALLIPOLIS - The th~ fourth quarter by a 13-6
Ohio Valley Christian boys margin.
basketball team suffered its The Defenders had all
fourth straight Joss .of the seven players score in the
season Thursday night, Joss., led by Paul Miller
falling
to
visiting with eight points. Henry
Parkersburg Christian 50- Patrick was next with six
31 during a non-conference markers, while the trio of
contest at the First Baptist Kyle Scott, Daniel Irwin
Church Activities Building and Peter Carman followed
in the Old French City .
with four points apiece.
The Defenders (1'4) fell
Jonathan VanMeter and
behind 16-0 early in .the Jared Bartley rounded the
contest before .fi,nally get- ~spective scoring out with
ting on · the board a! the thre~ and two points.
1:10 mark·of the first quar- Bartley · Jed OVCS with
ter. J'he guests, however, eight rebQunds, followed
closed the remainder of the by Carman with seven carstanza on a 4-0 run to take oms.
a 20-2 lead after eight minParkersburg Christian
had six players score in the
utes of play.
The Knights (2-1) con- triumph, led by Tommy
tinued their hot start in the Wright with a game-high
·second period, outscoring 23 points. Nate Thomas
the hosts I0-4 to take a was next with 10 markers,
comfortable 30-6 advan- followed by Cory Alley
tage into the intermission. with eight and Joseph
The Blue and Gold final- Tisdale with six.
Zack Robinson and
l:y gain~ thi~gs $Oing in the
nght dtrecuon m the sec- Michael Ritchie rounded
ond half, outscoring the things out for PCS with
guests 25-20 - but the late two points and one point,
sur~ came up short in the respectively.

· The Knights were only 2of-7 at the free throw line
for 26 percent, while the
hosts went 7-of- 13 at the
charity stripe for 54 percent. OVCS did not have a
three-point goal in the coniest, while the guests connected on four trifectas in
the decision .
After playing five games
in · seven
days, the
Defenders will take a few
days off before returning to
the hardwood on Tuesday.
OVCS . will travel to
Wahama for a tip-off time
of 7:30p.m.
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2 ().() 4, Henry Patrick 2 2·3 6, Peter
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!he Daily Sentinel

: : : : - - - - - - - - - - - - - , Wellington,
Fla.'s holiday ·
display is outside the community center
·.
Monday. When
Baby Jesus
disappeared
from the creche
in front of the
community
center, village
officials did not
follow a star to
locate Jesus. A
GPS device
had been
mounted inside
the ceramic figure that led
them to a nearby apartment
and the arrest
of a. 1B-year'old
girl. More than
· 70 churches
have taken
advantage of a ·
security company offer of
tracking
devices.

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BY ERIC GORSKI

.AP RELIGION WRITER

: When Baby Jesus disappeared last year from a
Nativity scene on the lawn
of the Wellington, Fla.,
Community center, village
. officials didn 't follow a star
to locate him .
A GPS device mounted
inside the life-size ceramic
figurine
led
sheriff's
i:leputies to a nearby apartment, where it was ,found
face down on the carpel. An
18-year-old woman was
arrested in the theft.
. Giving up on old-fashioned padlocks aild trust, a
number of churches, synago~ues, ~;~vernments ~nd

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ordinary ctttzens are tummg
to technology to protect holiday displays from pranks
or prejudice.
. About 70 churches and
synagogues eager to avoid
·the December police blotter
jumped at a security company's offer of free use bfGPS
systems and hidden cameras
this month t&lt;! guard their
mangers and menorahs.
Others, like the Herrera
family of North Richland
Hills, Texas, took matters
into their own hands . Upset
after their teeter-totter was
stolen, the family trained
surveillance cameras on
their yard and was surprised
when ·· footage'
showed a teenage girl stealing a baby Jesus worth

How
has
He
opened my eyes?
He 's helped me open
them
Wide and clear to
let me know that He
'is there .
He helps me see the
good iri all and tells
me, "Dear, do not
fall."
He helps me to
understand, why me?
So I can tell others
what
He's done for me .
He's always there
waiting to talk , or
maybe event
Take a I ittle walk.
Knowing that you are
not alone
·
Because He wrote
· it all in stone . So let
Him open your eyes
today,
So you can have
Him day after day. ·
.- Cathy Davis

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Christmas
service Sunday

to be one of the largest mass
candleligthing in the world,
symbolizes the memory of
children who have died and
serves as a beacon of hope
for the bereaved.

GALLIPOLIS
"Candles and Carols," a service of hope, peace, joy and
love, Christmas cantata and
children's program, will be
presented by the First Baptist
Church youth and adult choir
ADDISON - A live
on Sunday at 6 p.m.
Nativity
will be held
Pastor Alvis Pollard
invites all to come and stay Saturday from 5:30 to 7:30
for a fellowship dinner at p.m. at River of Life United
. Methodist Church, 35
the church.
. For information, call the Hillview Drive off Addison
Pike . ,
church at 446-0324.
In case of rain, the event
will be held Sunday.

Live Nativity
scheduled

Candlelighting
event planned
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GALLIPOLIS
An
observation of the 12th
annual
Worldwide ·
Candlelighting will take
place at 3 p.m. Sunday in
the Gallipolis City Park.
Readings
are
also
planned. The event, believed

'Cricket County'
play slated
RODNEY Rodney
United Methodist Church is
continuing the story of the
Cricket County cousins that
becami wealtlly with an
inheritance from their Uncle

learciats eqjoylog BCS buzz, Page B2

Christmas poem that
changed America

;Jenkins wins Thorpe Award, Page B6

Friday, December 12,2008

BY APRIL PYLES

(April Pyles resides in Point Pleasant, W.Va.)

Zeke with performances of
"A Cricket County City
Christmas" on Friday, Dec.
GALLIPOLIS - In honor of the season and in an
19 at 7 p.m. and Sunday, effort to raise money for both the Gallia County
Dec. 21 at 6 p.m.
Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the River Valley
This year, the cousins chapter, a holiday sing "'ill be held at the Ariel Theatre,
travel to the city to visit 428 Second Ave., Gallipolis.
their fancy cousins for
The performance date is Thursday, Dec. 18, curtain tin\e ·
Christmas.
is 7:30 p.rn. and tickets will be sold at the box office.or may
be purchased from any River Valley FCA member. Ticket
price is $5 for any seat in the theatre.
Children kindergarten age and younger will be admitted
at no cost. Those attending the performance are encouraged
to bring nonperishable food items. These items will be disEWINGTON ·
tributed to local food pantries.
'
Ewingion Church of Christ
The mood of the evening is warm, festive and spontawill have an evening of neous, so casual dress is encouraged. A community chorus
food, fun and fellowship on will directed be Beth Walker Fowble. Pianist for the event
Saturday, Dec. 20.
will be Barbara Edelmann White.
A soup and sandwich
Featured performers include Aaron and Cassie Walker,
meal will be provided at ·no Clark and Melody Walker, Emily and Abby Hammond,
cost and following the din- Josie Bapst, Ricky Jackson, Seth Montgomery, Bobby
ner, at 7 p.m., the play Gordon, Ron . Hammond, Mallory Darst, Jeri McClung,
"Clueless at Christmas" will Abbey Thompson, Lindsay Nida, Barb White, Kari
McFann, Amanda Hager, Rebecca Evans, Iliana and Maria
be performed.
Everyone is invited to Corfias, Carissa Wolfe, Kelly Hively, Maggie and Annie
Roach, J.D. Markley, Rachel Smith, Danny DePasquale
attend.
For infonnati011, contact Lisa Richie, Cathy Greenleaf, Carl Ward, Lena McF~
Pastor Dave Stulley at and many others.

Benefit concert for FCA is Dec. 18

Church plans
evening of fun

(740) 708-2215 or Janette
Elliott at (740) 245-0432.

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The Daily Sentinel

Friday, December 12, 2008

At the risk of being called Scrooge, if I were to name one
event that has done the most to adversely affect Amen~a and
·the Christian community, I would say it was ~e. pubhcatton
in 1823 of Clement Moore's poem "A Vtstt from St.
·Nicholas," which begins "Twas the night before Christmas._.."
Several generations of children ha\t! since grown up wtth
the story about a magical figure known as Santa Claus who
knows 'all children by name and rewards their good behavtor
by bringing them toys for Christma~. It seems that the_ story
of a baby born in Bethlehem has been set off to one stde as
not having much significance to the season any more .
Don't get me wrong. I think Moore 's poem is delightfuL
I have always been captivated by its words, its cadence, and
the pictures that went along with the verses. I have no complaint about the poem itself. My gripe is with the adults that
perpetuate the lie that Santa Claus, as presented by Moore,
ts a real person. Children are duped, and it's not fair to
them. When they grow a bitolder and figure out for themselves "that. it's all just a· fairy tale , they feel betrayed.
They've been lied to by the very people who have taught
them ne.ver to lie or be dishonest.
Based on Moore's poem, television programs at
Christmas time are full of stories about the North Pole
.where Santa and his elves make toys all year long and
deliver them once a year around the world with the help of
his flying reindeer. How Santa manages to do this between
APphoto
midnight and first light of Christmas morning has all been
explained to innocent little children who have to believe
what their parents tell them. Even the weather man on tv
reports sightings of Santa as he makes his trip around the
Rabbi Yochonon Goldman plastic baby Jesus from a wbr\d . Would the weather man lie?
When children grasp the concept of Santa Claus ·and
of Lubavitch of Center City, public display, last week
a Philadelphia-area . branch also took the concrete block begin asking their questions, parents should tell them that
of the Chabad Lubavitch and chain that was supposed the legend of Santa Claus is a fairy tale, just like .Cinderella
or Snow White. It would help keep things in perspective if
movement, signed up even to act as a deterrent.
though his previous biggest
Previously, stolen Jesus children knew from the onset that Moinmy and Daddy or
scare involved the wind figurines have also been Grandmother and Granddad bought the presents which
·
knocking down a menorah.
defaced with profanity or appear under the tree.
Don't make statements like, "If you're not good, Santa
"People are very security Satanic symbols.
conscious, and this is simThe incidents raise a won't bring_ you any toys" or "the Santa in the parade is just
ply a precaution," said question: Is stealing Baby a helper. The real Santa is busy at the North Pole making
Goldman , who will put . a Jesus harmless juvenile fun, lots of toys." Even if a family's faith is something other
than Christianity, children could be introduced to the story
GPS on one menorah and a or anti-Christian?
camera on another. "It's sad . , "I suspect most of it is about Jesus being born in Bethlehem and how he was such
... but it's the real.ity we 're childish pranks," said attar- a special baby that wise men brought him presents. If the
faced with."
,
ney Mike Johnson of the family is a Christian one, the children wiiJ.understand more
As members of a minority Alliance Pefense Fund, a about the real story of Christmas as they grow in their faith.
No doubt about it, Christmas is good for retailers, and
religion , Jews are probably conservative Christian legal
hit harder when their reli- group. "Clearly, there are perhaps this is the real reason for the continued interest in
gious symbols are vandal- adults with an agenda to a Santa Claus . Advertisers like to have a "face" to put with
ized, said Deborah Lauter, remove
Christ
from their promotions, and Santa is such a pleasant felfa ... not
national ci vii rights director Christmas. But they tend to the least bit offensive. He professes no particular religion,
for the Anti-Defamation occupy themselves with the he promotes good behavior, and he loves little children. ·
-League.
courts and courtroom of What's not to like about Santa Claus?
"If Baby Jesus · is public opinion."
Have you noticed how the Christmas season starts before
removed, it tends to be seen
Stephen Nis.senbaum, a Thanksgiving now? I realize that these are hard times ecoas a prank," Lauter said. retired history ·professor at nomically and the stores are doing all they can to survive . .
"Vandalism or theft of a the
University
of It's a shame, really. For my money, however, Christmas has
menorah is just more sensi- Massachusetts Amherst ;md been commercialized to death. A lot of pressure is put on
tiv'e. You feel like you're author of "The Battle for folks who can't afford the technical ~ames and toys of
really being targeted ' for Christmas," views the thefts . today's cuLture. Kids aren't content wtth a CD or.'DVD. ·
your religion."
• •., ·Y·~-· as - neither innocent· vandal- They have to have ,fPod~, laptops; game pl!!yers, etc. I'm
The ADL identified 699 ism nor religious hate crimes. glad my son was a kid in the '60s. He was happy with
"What it means is that it's Lincoln Logs built by his own hands and a Big Wheel that
incidents of anti-Semitic
vandalism in 2007, consis- OK to go around violating ran by the power of his own feet. Then battery-operated
tent with recent years.
even pretty important norms, toys came along, and now, there are computer !!ames and
So far in 2008, Baby as long as real human harm ·gadgets. Each ·generation of toys escalates to htgher techJesus has appeared in sever- isn't being done," he said. nology and higher costs, a hardship for many.
It's not just the commercialism and materialism of
al police reports. At First "It's not exactly devaluing
Christmas
that bothers me, but the gradual erosion of what ·
Umted Methodist Church in Christianity, but it is sort of a
Kittann.ing, Pa., a baby ritualized challenge to it. It Christmas is really all about. Santa Claus has become a
Jesus was stolen and could be Christian kids · god-like figure to our young ch(ldren and a savior to our ,
replaced with a pumpkin. In doing it - and on Jan; 2 retaHers. In the end, I guess our society is what we make it.
_,,
Eureka Springs, Ark., some- they become good Christians Is it too late to change? ·
We love our children. Help them. learn that Christnias is
one who absconded with a again."
a nice time to exchange gifts because we Jove one another,
but 'ROt to forget the greatest gift of all...the one God gave
us that first Christmas: Jesus.

Upcoming events

He opened
my eyes

almost $,500. Police have
obtained the tape.
·
"They took the family
Jesus,". said Gloria Herrera,
48. a Catholic. "How can
. anybody do that?"
For two consecutive
years, thieves made off with
the baby Jesus figurine in
Wellington, a well-off village of 60,000 in Palm
Beach County, l'la. The
ceramic original, donated
by a local merchant, was
made in Italy and worth
about $1,800, said John
Bonde, Wellington's director of operations.
So last rear, officials took
a GPS umt normally used to
track the application of
mosquito
spray
and
implanted i1 in the latest
replacement figurine. After
that one disappeared . sheriff's deputies quickly
tracked it down.
Sensing opportunity in
that kind of success story,
New
York -based
BrickHouse Security is
offering up to 200 nonprofit
religious institutions a free
month's use of security
cameras and LightningGPS
products it distributes.
Chief executive officer
Todd Morris said the idea
was born after a few
churches asked about onemonth rentals instead of
longer contract.s that are the
norm. The fust 20 or so
applications came from synagogues, he said.

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If you are interested in singing with the chorus, colllact
Josie Bapst at River Valley High School at (740) 367-7377.

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tirst ·win

BY BRYAN WALTERS
into the finale. Both teams stripe for 50 percent.
BWALTERSOMYOAILYTRIBUNE.COM . traded 10 points each in the
The Lady Knights (0-2) had
fourth quarter, allowing the · seven players reach the scarGALLIPOLIS
hosts to claim the final 31- ing cofumn, but none of them
Parkersburg Chri6tian found point outcome.
tallied double digits. Katie
itself in a bit of a catch-22
All six Lady Defenders Wright led the guests with
Thursday night against the reached the scoring column eight points, followed by
Ohio Valley Christian girls during the triumph , with Emily Roush with seven and
basketball team. Whenever VanMeter and Miller leading Jelisa Brown with four markthe visiting Lady Kni)lhts the ·way. That duo combined ers.
managed to stop one thmg, for 28 of their 44 points durThe Lady Defenders will
another would come up and ing the first half. helping return to the hardwood on
bite them .
·
OVCS establish such an over- Monday when they host
The senior duo of Andrea whelming edge at interrnis- Chesapeake in a non-conferVanMeter and Lindsey Miller sian.
ence matchup . The event will
scored 22 points apiece, helpVanMeter also posted a start at 6 p.m.
ing the host Lady Defenders learn-high II rebounds, helppick up their first victory of ing her reach a double-double
ovcs 59,
the season during a 59-28 tri- on the night. Miller also had
PARK. CHRISTIAN 28
umph at the First Baptist team-hi~h s of eight steals and
f&gt;CS
7
10 1 10 - 28
Church Activities Building in four asststs.
aves
24 12 .t J to - sa
the Old French City.
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Annee Carman was next for
The Lady Defenders (1-4) the victors with five points, PARKERSBURG CHRISTIAN (0-2):
Wright 4 0-0 8, Cherry Jeongln 1 1ended a four-game losing skid while the duo of M'adison 2Katie
3, Karrissa Ruble 1 0-0 2, Emily Roush
in a very convincing fashion, Crank and Hali Burleson fol- 3 0-P 7, Kelrston Cox 0 0-0 0, Crystal
· jumpinj! out to leads of 24-7 lowed with four markers Lowers 1 0·0 2, Jetisa Brown 2 0-&lt;l 4,
Duhri 1 0-0 2. Camt Marlow 0 0-0
after etght minutes and ~so apiece. Emily Carman round- 0.Angel
TOTALS: 13 1-2 2a. Tt1re e-point goals:
went into halftime with a ed the scoring out with two 1 (~oush) ,
OH ia. VAL~EY CHRISTIAN (1-4): Emily
comfortable 36-17 cushion. · points.
1 0-0 2, Madison Crank 2 0-0 4,
The Blue and Gold never The hosts were also 11-of- Carman
Andrea Vai)Meter 10 1-1 22, Hall
looked back from there, going 17 'from the free throw· line for Burleson 2 0-0 4, lindsey Miller 6 9-12
Annee Carmen 2 1·4 5. TOTAlS: 23
on a 13-1 third quarter run for 65 percent. PCS, conversely, 22,
11-17 59. Three-point goals: 2
a 49-18 advantage headed went 1-of-2 at the charity (VanMete r. Miller).

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Ohio Valley Christian senior Andrea VanMeter (12) releases a shot attempt between Parkersburg Chritian defenders
Cherry Jeongin, left, and Crystal Lowers (4) during the second half of Thursday's girls basketball game in Gallipolis.

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MASON, W.Va. - Meigs
started strong and ended the
same way.
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And this time the Wahama
duo couldn't keep up.
After scoring 51 of their
team's 56 points on
Tuesday, ·the Lady Falcon
Wolfe
Grueser
pair of Amber Tully and
Taylor Hysell couldn't quite
match that performance as points in the setback.
another duo ~ Meigs' Wahama's other two scorCatie Wolfe and Morgan ers, Alex Wood and Katie
Howard - stepped up and Davis, didn' t notch their
led the Lady Marauders to a points until late in the fourth
66-42 victory Thursday in quarter.
Mason. '
Meigs simply overpowWolfe scored 23 points ered the Lady Falcons with
and came away with five of size and speed. Meigs' size
her team's 18 steals to help Jed to 34 rebounds - 15 of
erase a , two game slide. which were off the offensive
Howard also came up big, glass' - and its speed
dominating the post with 17 resulted in 18 steals and
points and 19 rebounds to numerous forced turnovers .
leail Meigs (2-2) past the
And that difference was
young Lady Falcons (l-1) . obvious from the start.
Tricia Smith also broke
The Lady Marauders
double di_gits for Meigs and call'\e out firing on all cylinfilled out her sial sheet with ders ThurSday. night, scoring
10 points , four rebounds, 24 points in the first quarter
three assists and two steals. alone. The game was close
The rest of the scorers for until .three minutes left when
the Lady Marauders were Meigs went on an 11-4 run
Miranda Gruester with six off of a handful of steals to
points, Shellie Bailey and tum a 13- 11 lead into a 24Adrian Bolin with four 15 advantage after eight
points apiece and Shanalle minutes of play.
Smith wiJh two points.
Both teams slowed down
Tully and. Hysell gave considerably in the second ·
their all to equal Tuesday's frame, but the results
perfof!11ance, scoring all but , remained the same:
four of Wahama 's 42 points,
Wahama scored first in the
but their effort came up period, bringing the score to
.
Larry Crumlpholo short.
24-17, but Tully's basket
Meigs' Tricia Smith (14) releases a layup attempt over Wahama defender Alex Wood, left,
Tully finished with 22
during Thursday ~ight's girls basketball game in Mason, W.Va.
points and Hysell had 16
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Knights overpower Defenders, 50-31.
19-point setback. PCS led
BY BRYAN WALTERS
BWALTERSOMYOAILYTRIBUNE.COM 44-18 after three quarters
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GALLIPOLIS - The th~ fourth quarter by a 13-6
Ohio Valley Christian boys margin.
basketball team suffered its The Defenders had all
fourth straight Joss .of the seven players score in the
season Thursday night, Joss., led by Paul Miller
falling
to
visiting with eight points. Henry
Parkersburg Christian 50- Patrick was next with six
31 during a non-conference markers, while the trio of
contest at the First Baptist Kyle Scott, Daniel Irwin
Church Activities Building and Peter Carman followed
in the Old French City .
with four points apiece.
The Defenders (1'4) fell
Jonathan VanMeter and
behind 16-0 early in .the Jared Bartley rounded the
contest before .fi,nally get- ~spective scoring out with
ting on · the board a! the thre~ and two points.
1:10 mark·of the first quar- Bartley · Jed OVCS with
ter. J'he guests, however, eight rebQunds, followed
closed the remainder of the by Carman with seven carstanza on a 4-0 run to take oms.
a 20-2 lead after eight minParkersburg Christian
had six players score in the
utes of play.
The Knights (2-1) con- triumph, led by Tommy
tinued their hot start in the Wright with a game-high
·second period, outscoring 23 points. Nate Thomas
the hosts I0-4 to take a was next with 10 markers,
comfortable 30-6 advan- followed by Cory Alley
tage into the intermission. with eight and Joseph
The Blue and Gold final- Tisdale with six.
Zack Robinson and
l:y gain~ thi~gs $Oing in the
nght dtrecuon m the sec- Michael Ritchie rounded
ond half, outscoring the things out for PCS with
guests 25-20 - but the late two points and one point,
sur~ came up short in the respectively.

· The Knights were only 2of-7 at the free throw line
for 26 percent, while the
hosts went 7-of- 13 at the
charity stripe for 54 percent. OVCS did not have a
three-point goal in the coniest, while the guests connected on four trifectas in
the decision .
After playing five games
in · seven
days, the
Defenders will take a few
days off before returning to
the hardwood on Tuesday.
OVCS . will travel to
Wahama for a tip-off time
of 7:30p.m.
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RObinson 1 o-o 2. Nate Thomas s o-2
10, Brad lowers o o-o 0, Michael Ritchie

0 1-2 1. Tyler Marlow 0 0.0 0, Dennis

Wolle 0 o-o 0. TOTALS: 22 2-7 50. Three-

point goals : ~ (Woight 3. Alloy) .
(1-4): Paul
Ml!!er 2 4-&lt;4 8, K:vle 'Scott 2 o-o 4,

OHIO VALLEY CHRISTIAN

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2 ().() 4, Henry Patrick 2 2·3 6, Peter
Carman 2 ().() 4, Jared Bartley 1
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None.

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Ohio Valley Christian's Jared Bartley (3?) releases a jumper
over Parkersburg Christian defender Tommy Wright (12)
during Th·ursday night's game in Gallipolis.
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Big.East champ Cincinnati·starting to bask in·Orange Bowl buzz

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MIAMI (AP) - When recruits
The Bearcats' rise was relatively
visit Cincinnati's football complex quick and probably rather unexthis weekend, they'll see items the pected by most outside of the proBearcats haven't been able to gram's most ardent supporters,
especially considering most of
show before.
Specifically, Orange Bowl sou- their home state's attention on
football Saturdays is almost cervenirs.
tainly
directed at Ohio State.
Yes, Ohio, it's not just the
But Cincinnati ( 11-2) has won
school in Columbus that can play
its way
into !he
Bowl 28 of its last 35 games dating back
(;hampionship Series _:_ and the to a loss at Virginia Tech 2 112 seaBearcats can't wait to begin using sons ago. and Hokies coach Frank
that as a selling point to recruits. Beamer has said he could tell even
So sometime Friday, a box of then that the Bearcats were on the
Orange Bow I knickkna,cks wi II rise .
arri.ve in Cincinnati, ·almost like
He's about to get an up-close
visual evidence of the Bearcats' view of how far Cincinnati breakout season that landed them . which joined the Big East and
in a BCS game for the first time . began getting BCS exposure three
"All due respect to the years ago, an expansion that came
PapaJohns.com Bowl, I think about partly because Boston
: we've got a big upgrade," College, Miami and Virginia Tech
: Cincinnati coach Brian Kelly said left that league for the ACC - has
··Thursday, when he visited really come.
"First and foremost, you've got
Dolphin Stadium to preview the
llig East champion Bearcats' Jan. to be in that conference," Beamer
I matchup against Atlantic Coast said by phone; he missed
Conference winner Virginia Tech Thu·r~day 's event because of
(9-4):
weather-relate!-! travel problems.

Hannan
from PageBl
point victory.
St. Joe was paced by
Michelle Staton who had 12
points - I 0 in the second
half - and eight rebounds
while Katie Hacker posted
nine points and Sarah
Basedow eight. Hacker
came up just one point shy
of a double-double, pulling
down 15 of her team's 32
rebounds to pace the Flyers.
Rounding out the St. Joe
scorers were Sarah Neal

Hokies were newcomers on the
big-time national scene, are still
fresh in his mind. Virginia Tech
has been among the nation's best
since.
"Cincinnati's got a lot more
good years in fronr of them, too ,"
Beamer said.
That's the message Kelly will
give recruits this weekend, assuming those high schools can take
their attention off the new Orange
Bowl doodads for a few moments.
He knows the Big East was
much-maligned this season,just as
it's often been in recenl years. So
Kelly won't ignore the perception
problem - he'll fight it instead,
pointing out that six of the
league's eight members qualified
for the postseason, and perhaps
most importantly, that the Big East
has won each of its last three BCS
games. ·
"It's so important today, when
people look at your conference, to
represent your conference nationally in a positive way,'' Kelly said.
The ACC, on the other hand, has

FEDEx ORANGE BoWL
Cincinnati

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vs Va. Tech

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Thursday, Jan. 1 at Miami
"What the Big East did for
Virginia Tech, it's doing the same
thing for Cincinnati right now.
You'd like to go back and think
Virginia Tech was good for the
Big East and I know Cincinnati
has been good for the Big East.
But you've got to have that
avenue .... You win your conference, and there you are."
Beamer sees plenty of similarities between the programs.
He knows what the Bearcats are
feeling now on the cusp of their
first BCS appearance; the memories of the mid-1990s. when the

with four points and Allison I) Friday evening:
Stump with two points.
Hannan was led by
IRONTON ST. JOE 35,
Brittany Edmonds with five
HANNAN 22
points and a trio of players
with four points each in St. Joe 3 13 10 9 - 35
Abby Bush, Jennifer Swann .Hannan 6 2 10 .4 - 22
and Kalah Perry. Celeste . ST. JOESEPH (2 -3) - Michell S1e19n 4
Campbell and Kaitlyn 4·10 12, Sarah Basedow 3 1·3 a, Katie
Campbell chipped ·in two Hacker 3 3·6 9, Sarah Neal t 2-2 4,
Stump 1 0-0 2, Kacle Rucker o D·
points each and Sam Mays 0Allison
0, Ivanna Sethnicka 0 0-0 0. TOTALS:
had a point.
·
11 10-21 35 . Three-point goals: 1
Hannan also fell in its (Basedow).
HANNAN (0·2) - Abby 6ush 2 0·0 4,
season opener on Monday Celeste
Campbell 1 0-0 2, Brltlany
40-25 to Buffalo.
Edmortds 2 1·1 5, Jennifer Swann 2 o-o
The Lady 'Cats wiII try to 4, Sam Mavs 0 1-2 1, Kaltlyn CamRbell
end their losing skid when o 2·3 2. Kalah Perry 2 0.0 4, Sarah ·
Arboga91 0 0-0 o. Katie Ellis 0 0·0 0.
they travel to Point Pleasant TOTALS:
.9 4-5 22. Three·poln1 goals:
to face the Lady Knights (0- None.

lost eight straight BCS appearances - something Beamer is taking very personally.
Kelly doesn 'I have that burden
to deal with. But he doesn't want
his team to ,think that just getting
to the BCS and already setting a
school record with II wins makes
the job complete, either.
.
No, the way he sees it,
Cincinnati is playing for a bowl of
oranges and a heap of national
respect. The Bearcats might have
cemented themselves as a Big East
force, but even despite their current run of wins , they're not exactly a group that commands the sort
of attention given to year-in, yearout BCS contenders.
Not yet, anyway.
"Our kids have heard this from
me since Day I," Kelly said.
"They've responded very well to
the challenges, and the challenges
are, you still don't have the respect
nationally until you come down in
the Orange Bowl and show a
national audience that you deserve
to be here."

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·first time this season. The
Lady Falcons saw a similar
situation Tuesday night
when Poca opened up a big
lead in the first quarter, but
the results were a little different as they came storm·ing and claimed a 56-55
victory in the final seconds.
Meigs will now try to put
together a new streak when
it returns to action against
Nelsonville- York
on
Monday while Wahama
gears up for a trip to the
.Pocahontas
County
Tournament Friday and
Saturday in Dumore,
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was the only field goal of
frame as Meigs went on an
8-1 run and . played several
minutes of keep-away to
take a 32-18 lead into the
half.
At the break Tully and
Hysell both had notched
· nine points each to account
for all of their team's 18
points while Wolfe had a
dozen markers and Howard
seven.
In the second half Meigs
again lit up the scoreboard,
but this time it didn't 'slow
down.
.
The Lady Marauders tallied 17 points in both the
third and fourth quarters
with Wolfe and Howard
both scoring in double fig ures. Wahama, on the other
hand , had another poor
effort from the floor in the
third quarter, notching just
eight points , as it watched
the Maroon and Gold run
away with the lead.
Meigs saw its biggest run
·Of the night come midway
through the third quarter
when Wahama's poor effort
resulted in all five starters
being pulled from the floor.
With their absence, the
Lady Marauders produced a
steal on nearly every trip
down the floor and held the
hosts scoreless for nearly
five minutes while going on
a 15-0 run to open a 49-25
advantage.
Wahama broke up the run
with a triple by Tully with
I :52 left m the third before
finally coming to life in the
fourth quarter.
The Lady Falcons began
to chip away at the deficit
and finally got a few new
faces into the scoring column, with Wood and. Davis
knocking down a .basket
apiece, but they could get
no closer than 19 as every
big shot was met with an
immediate answer by
Meigs.
Howard closed out the
quarter with several big
offensi~e boards and sill
points to put the game
away. Of Howard 's I,9
boards, I 0 were on the
offensive end.
While Meigs saw its
two-game slide come to an

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Wed
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deposit (614)226-0859
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Big.East champ Cincinnati·starting to bask in·Orange Bowl buzz

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MIAMI (AP) - When recruits
The Bearcats' rise was relatively
visit Cincinnati's football complex quick and probably rather unexthis weekend, they'll see items the pected by most outside of the proBearcats haven't been able to gram's most ardent supporters,
especially considering most of
show before.
Specifically, Orange Bowl sou- their home state's attention on
football Saturdays is almost cervenirs.
tainly
directed at Ohio State.
Yes, Ohio, it's not just the
But Cincinnati ( 11-2) has won
school in Columbus that can play
its way
into !he
Bowl 28 of its last 35 games dating back
(;hampionship Series _:_ and the to a loss at Virginia Tech 2 112 seaBearcats can't wait to begin using sons ago. and Hokies coach Frank
that as a selling point to recruits. Beamer has said he could tell even
So sometime Friday, a box of then that the Bearcats were on the
Orange Bow I knickkna,cks wi II rise .
arri.ve in Cincinnati, ·almost like
He's about to get an up-close
visual evidence of the Bearcats' view of how far Cincinnati breakout season that landed them . which joined the Big East and
in a BCS game for the first time . began getting BCS exposure three
"All due respect to the years ago, an expansion that came
PapaJohns.com Bowl, I think about partly because Boston
: we've got a big upgrade," College, Miami and Virginia Tech
: Cincinnati coach Brian Kelly said left that league for the ACC - has
··Thursday, when he visited really come.
"First and foremost, you've got
Dolphin Stadium to preview the
llig East champion Bearcats' Jan. to be in that conference," Beamer
I matchup against Atlantic Coast said by phone; he missed
Conference winner Virginia Tech Thu·r~day 's event because of
(9-4):
weather-relate!-! travel problems.

Hannan
from PageBl
point victory.
St. Joe was paced by
Michelle Staton who had 12
points - I 0 in the second
half - and eight rebounds
while Katie Hacker posted
nine points and Sarah
Basedow eight. Hacker
came up just one point shy
of a double-double, pulling
down 15 of her team's 32
rebounds to pace the Flyers.
Rounding out the St. Joe
scorers were Sarah Neal

Hokies were newcomers on the
big-time national scene, are still
fresh in his mind. Virginia Tech
has been among the nation's best
since.
"Cincinnati's got a lot more
good years in fronr of them, too ,"
Beamer said.
That's the message Kelly will
give recruits this weekend, assuming those high schools can take
their attention off the new Orange
Bowl doodads for a few moments.
He knows the Big East was
much-maligned this season,just as
it's often been in recenl years. So
Kelly won't ignore the perception
problem - he'll fight it instead,
pointing out that six of the
league's eight members qualified
for the postseason, and perhaps
most importantly, that the Big East
has won each of its last three BCS
games. ·
"It's so important today, when
people look at your conference, to
represent your conference nationally in a positive way,'' Kelly said.
The ACC, on the other hand, has

FEDEx ORANGE BoWL
Cincinnati

(11-2)

vs Va. Tech

(9-4)

Thursday, Jan. 1 at Miami
"What the Big East did for
Virginia Tech, it's doing the same
thing for Cincinnati right now.
You'd like to go back and think
Virginia Tech was good for the
Big East and I know Cincinnati
has been good for the Big East.
But you've got to have that
avenue .... You win your conference, and there you are."
Beamer sees plenty of similarities between the programs.
He knows what the Bearcats are
feeling now on the cusp of their
first BCS appearance; the memories of the mid-1990s. when the

with four points and Allison I) Friday evening:
Stump with two points.
Hannan was led by
IRONTON ST. JOE 35,
Brittany Edmonds with five
HANNAN 22
points and a trio of players
with four points each in St. Joe 3 13 10 9 - 35
Abby Bush, Jennifer Swann .Hannan 6 2 10 .4 - 22
and Kalah Perry. Celeste . ST. JOESEPH (2 -3) - Michell S1e19n 4
Campbell and Kaitlyn 4·10 12, Sarah Basedow 3 1·3 a, Katie
Campbell chipped ·in two Hacker 3 3·6 9, Sarah Neal t 2-2 4,
Stump 1 0-0 2, Kacle Rucker o D·
points each and Sam Mays 0Allison
0, Ivanna Sethnicka 0 0-0 0. TOTALS:
had a point.
·
11 10-21 35 . Three-point goals: 1
Hannan also fell in its (Basedow).
HANNAN (0·2) - Abby 6ush 2 0·0 4,
season opener on Monday Celeste
Campbell 1 0-0 2, Brltlany
40-25 to Buffalo.
Edmortds 2 1·1 5, Jennifer Swann 2 o-o
The Lady 'Cats wiII try to 4, Sam Mavs 0 1-2 1, Kaltlyn CamRbell
end their losing skid when o 2·3 2. Kalah Perry 2 0.0 4, Sarah ·
Arboga91 0 0-0 o. Katie Ellis 0 0·0 0.
they travel to Point Pleasant TOTALS:
.9 4-5 22. Three·poln1 goals:
to face the Lady Knights (0- None.

lost eight straight BCS appearances - something Beamer is taking very personally.
Kelly doesn 'I have that burden
to deal with. But he doesn't want
his team to ,think that just getting
to the BCS and already setting a
school record with II wins makes
the job complete, either.
.
No, the way he sees it,
Cincinnati is playing for a bowl of
oranges and a heap of national
respect. The Bearcats might have
cemented themselves as a Big East
force, but even despite their current run of wins , they're not exactly a group that commands the sort
of attention given to year-in, yearout BCS contenders.
Not yet, anyway.
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the challenges, and the challenges
are, you still don't have the respect
nationally until you come down in
the Orange Bowl and show a
national audience that you deserve
to be here."

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Btcyclao...........................................;..... ... ..1010
Boate1Acceaaorlea .................................... 1015
CamperiRVe &amp; Trallera .......... ................... 1020
Mo1orcyctes ............................................... 1025
.o ther ..........................................................1030
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Wanted ... ,.................................................... 235 Automotive ................................................ 2000
Services ....................................................... 300 Auto Rentallleaae .....................................2005
Appliance Servlce ........................................ 3D2 Autos .......................................................... 2010
Automotive .................................................. 304 Ctaulc/Anttques ...... .. ....... ........................ 2015
Building Mll1orlalo ....................................... 306 Commerclall1nduatrlal .............................. 2020
Buslnns ...................................................... 308 Parts I Acceaaorlea................. .................2025
Ca1orlng .................. ...................................... 310 Sports U11111y ..............................................2030
Child/Elderly Care ....................................... 3t 2 Trucka.......... .......................................: .......2035
Computara ................................................... 314 Utility Trailers .......... .. ................................ 2040
Contractora ... ............................................... 316 Vano ............................................................2045
Domutlca/Janltorlal .......................... ......... 318 Want 10 buy ...............................................2050
Elactrical ..........................:........ ........ ........... 320 Real Eo1tte Sa tea .... ............ .............. ........ 3000
Ftqanctol ....................................................... 322 Cemetery Ptots .......................................... 3005
Hoal1h ,..................:.....................................,..326 Commercla1 ..............~........... ~.....................3010
Heating &amp; cooung .. ..•..•;.............................. 328 Condomlnluma .......................................... 3015
Home Improvements 330
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Lt"n Service .......... ..................................... 334 ·;.and (Acreaga) ..........................................3030
MualciDanceiDrama .................................... 336 Loto ............................................................3035
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Anlmala ........................................................ 600 Resort Property for aale ........................... 5025
Animal Suppllea ......................;................... 605 Resort Property for l'llnl ..........................\5050
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Garden &amp; Produce .......................................710 Construction ............................... ............... 6012
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Want to buy..................................................725 Eloc1rlce1 Ptumblng................................... 6018
Morchondtu ................................................ 900 Emptoymont Agencloo ...,..........................6020
Anttquea .....: ................................................. 905 Entortolnmon1 ............................................6022
Applttnce ......................... .. .......... ................ 910 Food Sorvlcu ............................................ 6024
Auction• .......................................................91 ~ oov· 1ment &amp; Federal Joba ... ... ........ ...... 6026
Bargain Basernent ..................;....................920 Help-..... i1ted- General .................................. 6028
Collec11blto .........................................,........ 925 Law Enforcement ...................................... 6030
Computer• .................................................:. 930 Matntontnc010omeotlc ............................. 6032
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Flea Markell ................... ,............................ 940 Machantco ....... .......................................:... 6036
Fuit 011 ·Cooi/Wood/GSS ............................. 945 Medtcat ....................................................... 6038
Furniture .......... ~........................................... 950 Muolcal ....................................................... 6040
Hobby/Hun1 &amp; Sport ....................................955 Part-11m•Temporarln ........... , ...............~.6042
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Aeata.uranta ........ ........................ ................ 6044
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1. Though Out of sight, you'll fore\'er be in my heart and mind . .
8. The days may come an4 go, but the times we shared will always remain.
9. May God's angels.guide you and protect you 1hroughout time.
10. You were a lighl in our tifc·that bums forever in our hearts.
II. May God's graces $ine over you for all time .
12. You"" in our 1hough1S and prayers from morning to nigh1 and from

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1-~ 17, Chanda StanJey 0 o-o 0, Alaine
A•nold 0 0·0 0. TOTALS: 28 9·11 66.
Three-point goals : 1 (Smith).
WAHAMA (1-1) - Rebecca Zerkle 0
0-0 0, Karlsta Ferguson 0 0-0 0, Kall
Harris 0 o-o 0, Brittany Jones 0 o-o o,
Amber TullY 5 9-1-2 22, Deldra Peters 0
0.() 0, Taylor Hysell 4 8·10 16, Aoh1ey
Roach 0 0·0 0, Alex Wood t 0·2 2, Katie
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2. May God cradle you in His 'anns, now and fore\'er.

end, Wah am a falls for the
·first time this season. The
Lady Falcons saw a similar
situation Tuesday night
when Poca opened up a big
lead in the first quarter, but
the results were a little different as they came storm·ing and claimed a 56-55
victory in the final seconds.
Meigs will now try to put
together a new streak when
it returns to action against
Nelsonville- York
on
Monday while Wahama
gears up for a trip to the
.Pocahontas
County
Tournament Friday and
Saturday in Dumore,
W.Va .

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was the only field goal of
frame as Meigs went on an
8-1 run and . played several
minutes of keep-away to
take a 32-18 lead into the
half.
At the break Tully and
Hysell both had notched
· nine points each to account
for all of their team's 18
points while Wolfe had a
dozen markers and Howard
seven.
In the second half Meigs
again lit up the scoreboard,
but this time it didn't 'slow
down.
.
The Lady Marauders tallied 17 points in both the
third and fourth quarters
with Wolfe and Howard
both scoring in double fig ures. Wahama, on the other
hand , had another poor
effort from the floor in the
third quarter, notching just
eight points , as it watched
the Maroon and Gold run
away with the lead.
Meigs saw its biggest run
·Of the night come midway
through the third quarter
when Wahama's poor effort
resulted in all five starters
being pulled from the floor.
With their absence, the
Lady Marauders produced a
steal on nearly every trip
down the floor and held the
hosts scoreless for nearly
five minutes while going on
a 15-0 run to open a 49-25
advantage.
Wahama broke up the run
with a triple by Tully with
I :52 left m the third before
finally coming to life in the
fourth quarter.
The Lady Falcons began
to chip away at the deficit
and finally got a few new
faces into the scoring column, with Wood and. Davis
knocking down a .basket
apiece, but they could get
no closer than 19 as every
big shot was met with an
immediate answer by
Meigs.
Howard closed out the
quarter with several big
offensi~e boards and sill
points to put the game
away. Of Howard 's I,9
boards, I 0 were on the
offensive end.
While Meigs saw its
two-game slide come to an

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call 740·388-0884
apts lor rent ut. plus d~ep.
;
.
Male BoKer puppy, roll
in
Racine.
Call
For Sate CKC
Reg. top desk &amp; recline r. ~~~~~:----- 740·247-4292
Whl1o In 1oy poodle , lm· 740 _388 _8519
WANTED 69 Camaros
~---~~-~...,..
perial male &amp; female ~~~~~~-~ projects or restored cars Beech
Street; · MiddleShih-Tzu,
prices
val)', Hot Tub Outlet. Top · any condition • finders port. 2 bedroom furserious
inq.
only Qualny
· , Free Dellvery, lee
p'aid. Call Doug nished apartment, utili304-273-2066.
Save 50%. Tiki Tubs . 614-203-1272
cell
or ties paid , no pets. de-

~2~br. ":'H~ous_e..,..,fo-r~R~e~nl. ~in-

ing Council lor lndopendent
·Colleges and Schools 12748

600

An1r11als

I

8 W~ · old F mix puppy, 2.
yr old F mix dog great w/
kids. 367-0624

900

-

2000

Aulomot1ve

Aulas
Mcrdldl1dlse

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Lab pups AKC, quality
pointing labs since 1995.
$200fblk
$300/choc/yellow. 740-256-6038
Salt/pepper
CKC
Scllnauzer pups. tumed
1214, has 1st
6 wks
shots
I
wormed.
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2~~
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7 7~~~- =6=J4=·=4:4=:4~·2~909~o~H=k:e=.==
NEW AND USED STEEL
Steel Beams, P1pe Rebar
for
· Concrete
Angle.
Ct\annel, Flat Bar, su~el
Grating tor Drains. Drive·
ways &amp; Walkways. L&amp;L
Scrap Metals Open Mon.
Tue,
Wed
&amp;
Fri,
8am·4:30pm.
Closed
Thurs.
Sat
&amp;
Sun.
740-446·1300

Wont To &amp;uy
Fann Equipmont
Have you priced a John
Deere lately? You 'll be
surprised! Chec.k out our
used
invento~
at
MYW.CAAEQ .oom.
Car michael
Equipment
740·446-2412
~

Absolule Top Dollar - sllverlgold
coins.
any
10K/14K/18K gold jeweiry, dental gold, pre
1935
US
currency.
proal/mint
sets,
dia·
monds, MTS Coin Shop.
151 2nd Avenue, Galli·
poliS. 446-2842

51~9/mo~

eludes $love , Relrigera·
tor,
Water/Trash/Sewer
pOid, No PelS . . $450
month ,
plus
deposit.
740-446·6939
Off SR 1"41. 3BA, 2BA ,
appl., basement, ~ car
garage , $500/rno plus
deposit (614)226-0859
Beauriful 3BR house in
counlry. new ·appl. new
carpet lresh paint CIA
·
· · '
washroom
w/
WID
hooKup.
Water
· pd .
$550/mo.
614·595·7773
•o-r 7-4-0-·6-45-·-59_5_3_......_
House/garage 1n Crown
City 28drm . all elec
$550. .no smo~inq no
petsSec
dep/r~lerllease
requ1red : Call446-8571
2 bedroom dupleK. Harn-·
sonville area. $425 pm
month plus utilities . No
pets. DepositS. re•u&lt;red .·
"
740-742-3033
48 R house 1n Gallipolis.
740.367 _7762

lo
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Beauty

Salon

lor

rent.·

$300 per month . very low
u1illties.
contact

poSit
&amp;
referem:es. 740. 416 . 4048 or newsa·
7401992 0 1_6_5 _...,_ lonforme770yahoo.com
4
roo.m
apt
Manuf11ctured
w/stovelfridge.
utilities 4000
fiou ~mg
pd, upstairs . no pets at
46 Olive St. $450/mo + !!!
Qep. 74o-446·3945
Rantala
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BelutHul Apts. .t Jack~ ~
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52 w
Federal Funds jliSt reaon . lwo ••·
est·
wood Dr.. 1rom S365 to leased far Land Owners.
$560.
740·446·2568. No closing cos1 and
Equal Housing Opportu· ZERO DOWN! Will do
nity, This institu1ion is an ·~nd
1mprovements.
Equal Oppol1unity Pro· Bankruptcy &amp; Bad Credit
vider and Employer.
OK. 2. 3. 4 and 5 bed-- •
:-...,..,-~........-.,...., rooms
available.
Gracious Uvlng 1 and 2 740·446-3384
Bedroom Apts. al Vrllage ~....-----~
Manor
and
Riverside · Mobile home for rent 3
Apts. 1n Middleport, !rom BA Rio Grande $400/mp
S327
to
S592 . $400/dep. wate r, trash
740-992·5064.
Equal included , pels wit. written
Housmg Opponunity.
approval only. 245-5671

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For Sale By Owner

House oo SA 588 for
more
information
and
pictures go to orvb.com
l.d. number ts browning .
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74 446 7204
HouMI

For Sale

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3 Bed . 2 Bath I Only
$~ 5,500
tor
listings
800.620-4946 ex AOl 9
4br. 2ba. 3 car gar. 2.44
acres on Spires Rd.
$89,000.
7"0·446·4895
leave message.

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Friday, December 12, 2008

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ALLEYOOP
tt.lpWanted

Rentals

Help Wanted

Good
to the

Cora Mill Ad 4844 near

WANTED: Part-time positions available 10
assist Individuals with menial relardation
in Meigs County:
1) 35 Hrs: 6a-11p SIS;
2) 25.5 Hrs: Fri . 7:30p·8a Sat; Sat. 8p-8a
Sun;
3) 31 Hrs: 11p-8a Tu/WfTh :
Must have high school diploma or GED.
valid driver's license, . three years good
driving
experience
and
adequate
automobile insurance. $8 .40/hr alter
training. Send resume to:
Buckeye Community Services

P.O. Box 604
Jackson, OH 45640.
Deadline lor applicants: 12/19/08.
Pre-employment drug lasting.
Equal Opportunity Employer

Cora. 5 mtles lrom Rod·
ney. 2BA 1 Balh. appliances,
WID
hookup.
large
yard
$365. mo
$300/deposit,
credtt
check 614-878-5532 Qr

Mobile

home

rent
electric in

Total
S~racuse S400 plus dep.
&amp; utilities. 740·992-7660
14x70

3BR

wide near
Pomeroy. great condition
with nice yard . Rent in-

cludes·
Furnishings/washer/dryer
&amp; some utilities included
S575Jmo. No pets. Call
441-011 001591-5174
New Haven. · 3br. 2 ba,
trail er w/centra l electJic
heat.
if801week plus
No
Pets
utilities.

MIPLEWIII
llll
Deer Processing
Skinned· Cut &amp;
Wrapped
Summer Sausage
. mede

can

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tltlp Wonlod ·General
lnfoCislon has
raised its Pay

Oorical

2 discounted used 16x80

Rates!

3b. rm.,2

balh.Kanaug a Local Company seeking
Mobila Homes Gaii.OH. inedica! billing specialist.
304·675-4218
or E11psrience
preferred,

Now Earn up to
Sn251hr.

304.·674·5468.

send reSume and salary
..,"':",_.-":':""':""":':"~ require ments to CLA Box
Brand new 3bed 2bath 101, PO Bo~ 469. Gallion + ·half acre in Pt. polis . Ohio 45631
OWNER

alter six months
Excellent Benefits
Starling pay SB.80Jhr
FT
All Maj01 Holidays OFF

FI -

NANCE
AVAILABLE . Government &amp; Foderul
Jobs
(740) 446·3570
~-:--~~-~ POST
OFFICE NOW
Good used ' three bed· HIRING avg. Pay $20/hr
room
14x70.
Only or
$57K!yr,
includes
$7,995.00. Call CaSSIS, Fed.Ben, OT. Place by
740-385-o698
adSource, not aHiliated
with USPS who hires.
Great us~d 16x80 three , ·866·403-2582
bedroom new vinyl siding. $22,995.00. Will help Help Wonted. General
with deliverY. Call Nikki

Dirt Busters has a cleaning position In the Gallipolis area. Late night 10
New 3 bedroom 14x70
hrs per week. Must have
Just
reduced,
Only
drivers license and trans$200.46 per month. Inponation,
drug test and
cludes
d~liver
and
clean background check
set·up. ~40 - 385·4367
reqUired. 888-517-2549

740-385-9621

Sat., Dec. 13th
Outlaw 3 Rounder Match
Non-profitable food - drive
Starts 11 am

Ed. 2455

lowell Beaver is 80!
Join the celebration
Sunday, Dec. 14 2-4
Middleport Church of Christ
5th &amp; Main Slreets Church
Fellowship Hall
I

Cards

Reta'if . positions·
P~efer
741).828·2750
someone
with
expe ri·
-~-::~~::-- ence, excellent customer
service skills. be able to
"The Proctorville
.Herence~
work independently and

D'

~e a lth

Care of SE

fondant John Horn In proposed are~ to be locally. Flexible schedule

treatment. County, Ohio. The area sources Management,

Plolnllff, Shawn Lam·
bert IIIIH that ho hao
ouflored and continues
to Incur a loss of In·
come as a direct and
proxlmote reault of Defandanl; John Horn's
actlonl. Plaintiff Shawn
Lambert; wherefore

Ia located on tho New
Haven, Ravonswood,
and Cheater 7 112
minute U.S.G.S. Oued·
rangle mapa. The par·
inlt being located
approxlmatoly 0.5 mile
North of tho corporalion llmltl of Racine,

wv

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res ....
enrta11commun.·1y

k'!l

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·

2045 Morse Road,
Building H-3, Columbus, Ohio 43229-6693,
within (30) thirty days
of tha last date of publlcatlon of this notice.
(12) 5, 12, 19, 26

home health care elCperience prefe •ed. bur nor
required.
Call
740-662-1222

matiOn.

for

infer-

Remodeling

•

740-912-1871

FIND
AJOB
OR ANEW
CAREER
IN THE

HAS
SOMETHING
YOlJ!!

CLASSIFIEDS

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17 Hurled
19 Ribbon
ornament

21 Glauwaro
brand

22 Ono..:ollod
animal
23 Book part
24 Clinton
vHp
26 Mighty
steed

28
29
30
35
37
43

45 Rule
46 Equal to tile
took
47 Hang on

48 "Betty'•

Wedding"

1tar

49 Cellar,
brlotly
51 -tal
cocktail
53 Turkioh title
54 Son.
Kennedy .

Cool top
55 Proviouoly
Hippie word
;
Social dud
Accumulate
Globetrot
Tailor's
marker

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'(OU AIN'T

HAII'1S !! tHEY MAKE
Me FEEL OLD !!

IS WHEN 'lA WISH
HAD. GRA'f HAIRS !!

OLD,
'WEEZ'f 11

CAll/IS TODAY
FOR REDUCED
DEC.· FEB
Room A.ddltlona 1
Remodeling

There is one tendency that costs inexpe·
rienced defender~ lhousands ol tricks in
lhe caJrse ol a year. What is II?
The answer is exhiMed in loday's deal.
After Wesl has led his lourth·hlghest
club, how can the defenders deteaf lhree
no·lrump?
Nolo South's two-no-trump rebid. This
showed game·invllallonal values - a
good 10 poinls up loa middling 12 wllh at leasl one stopper in fhe unbid
suit, club~ .11'&gt;11h game values. South
would have bid lhree no·trump.)
East wins the first trick wilh his club ace
and leads back lhe club seven, lhe high·
er ol two remaining cards. When SoU1h
plays his nine (or eight), WesJ. musl duck
lhe Irick. Then. when EaSI gels In wHh
his diamond lOng, he can lead his lasf
club. gi~ng Wesllhree more tricks in lhe
suH. The defender&amp; collect one diamond
by Luis Campos
and tour cluba
CeiEiY.II)' ~Ct'jpti)Jr.:ns ara cree.led lromqootaWMsbv f&amp;'!IOIJS peqje. pel8t and pr.,.
,Eidllei!er 10 t'le ciph9r ·g;m for &lt;YlOther
Note 1hat II West. wins lhe second Irick
Toaay's clue;C equals L
and condnues clubs. he establishes
long club ror hlmselt, buf ho has no entry.
' PX P SAKCY KLPLOGLZ JtVZEPLM,
And, yes, East oould play a low club ·at
Irick one. but lhal is not righl, costing a P BAKCY KLPLOGLZ EPZCGD ' I NKN ,
trick WWest has K-10-8·5·3 ol clubs.
. The defensive tendency is always lo win · MKLI JLY . TDASSACP ." • PDPIE
a trick Wpossble. Sometimes H will be
JSZAO YANPLPS NALJMEJL
more profilable lo duck. So. whenever
you gel a chance fo fake a Irick on
PREVIOUS SOLUTION - 'The way Ileal about musK: is that !hare IS no righf
delanse. spend a lew momenls asking
and wrong. Onl~ true and false."· Singer F10na Appla
yoursen wif mighl be bettar to wail.
WOlD
GAMI
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CELEBRITY CIPHER

NewGarttget
Electrical &amp; Plwlblng
Rooltng &amp; Gutters

THE BORN LOSER

V!n~l Siding &amp; Painting ·
Patio and Poreh Dackl

Racine, Ohio 74D-247-2019
OWnera:
Jon Van Meter &amp;
Paul Rowe

Cell: 74D-416-5047
email:
Jrshadfnn@aol.com

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Sltul'da)', Dec. 13, 2008
By Btmfc:e Otot
Set lofty goals, and the year ahead will
tum out to bE! an eJ&lt;trem"ely favorable
period, wtth lots ot excirlng developments _
taking place once you begin to vigorous ly pursue th~t:n. It could be one of your
more successful years.

SACll fTARIUS (Nov. 23·Dec. 21) -

SIIISIIIIIII
CenstriCIIn
Ne.wHomes,
Remodeling,
Additions,
Garages, Pole
Buildings, Roofs,
Siding and more.

740-742-am
. ·Drywall,
Kitchens, Baths

Those very persons you have leh compeUed to please lately will perform a role

rev&amp;raal and feel the Med to please you

now. It'll be based on

recip~tion.

After a neighborhood
gathenng one man joked,
"This grouP proves you

CAPRICORN (Oe&lt;. 22.Jan. 19)- There
IS a tlrrie for "sowing and.a time for reap-

PEANUTS
Quality Seamless
Gutters
Maintenance Plus .
Cmmtwn·i11/ &amp;: ReJ'iclf'n{iul

Vinyl

H&amp;H

Guttering
Seamless Guttets
Roofing, Siding, Gutters

Insured &amp; Bonded

740-653-9657

J&amp;L

'

Co"structlon
• VInyl Siding
• Replacemont
Windows
·Roofing
·Decks
·Garages
• Pole Buildings
• Room Additions

Owner:
James Keeaeall
742·2332

Sta"ley TreeTrlmml"g
&amp; Removal
• Promp1 and Quality
Work
• Reasonable Rates
'Insured
•Experienced
References Available!
Call Gary S1unley @
740-591-!!044

Please leave messa e

.............

ASK 'fOUR D06 IF HE WANT5 TO COME
0VT AND PLA'&lt;'tN
5N9W ..

FIVE MINUTES .. Til EN I 60
BACK IN 1''1' THE FIRE ..

Call:

:cow and BOY

TAURUS

lWI..I.,
lBliiYI

Cell: 740-416-1834

25+ years tXJHritnct Frtt E1timates

Advertise
in this space for
$64 per month

2&lt;l'May 20)

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( CANPY CANS 1\!ARMUFF&amp;/ )

v

benefit you and your ltfestyle might make
a suggestion. Even illt sounds strange, It
is worthy ot much consideratiOn.
LEO (Juty 23 -Aug. 22) . - This Is an
e~o:cellent day to take some time and sor1
th ings out, especially If things have been
a Dil heCtic fo( you Jatety. Whatever you
decide will get you back on track .
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sej,t. 22) -Clef &lt;hose
sell-doubts out of your mind, ancl keep
them !rom intimidating you . If you think
win, you'll give yourseH plenty ot
chances to produce the desired end ·
results.

LIBRA (Sept Z3-0c&lt;. 23) - I&lt;'• oro o1
those rare days when you are likat; 10
aay all the right things at the rigflt tlmt to
tne right people who can aeate sueoe&amp;atul futul9 wenta tor rou : Don't hasttall to Itt your &lt;hOughto bt knOwn.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) .,- Vou... In
a. tlg~mcont cyci&amp; wtrtro tomt . . _
tlorolly good tnlnga could hopptn wltf1
regard to your llr)lnci.ll or malerlal

. -. Act on your oommon -

No 'NAY/~ 11-\t ~IF1
Cf ~UILT ~AI~?

wofolr -

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UNSCRAMBLE
ANSWER

FORI

ARLO .. JANIS

CANCER (June 21.July 22)- A good
friend who seet something that could

• Room Additions • Garages.• Vinyl
and Wood Siding • Roofing • Pole
Barns • Patio's, Porches and Decks

740-985-4141

(~rif

ing move, maneuver or adjustment in
your Career should be contemplated now
while good things are occurring in your
life. SI.II:DBB is indicated oow that the
trtndt ~ tlvbratlllt•

sions about future plans. Fortunately,
they won't Interfere with eactl other's
desires.

MARCUM CONSTRUCTION

47239 Riebel Road , Long Bottom. OH

•

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not jn~e people by

0 byC....plele
1he chuckle quoted
~lling In 1fre milling words

you doveklp !tom sop No. 3 below.

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SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS 12/11/08
Cavity- Liken- Bully - Denote - ONE of VALUE . •
A famous provertJ says, "Try not to be a person of success,
but ONE of VALUE."

GEI,IfNI (MiiY 2j.Juna.20) .- Both you
and your spouse, mlghl be required to
make two different but slgnlticant ·deci-

740-367.0536

MilE W.IIICII, MD

•

hopes are stirring within you, this is the
lime to makt fulure plans that can better
your lifestyle andior achi8ve tnat · big
something you desire in "life.

CORNER STONE
CONSTRUCTION

FrteEotlmataa

.

ARIES (Marci121·April19)- Willie high

DIIIIYII

740-367.0544

I ·:::l~

f--TIIB"""'I-Ir--~~§1""11--1

objectives. Once you do, things will
quickly lake on lives of their own.

........_

Local Contrilctor

R E TV I T

realizing It, you might begin to elevate
your sights conceming some aml:litious

F-.

Roofing, Siding,
Soffit, Decks,
Doors, Windows,
Electric, Plumbing,
Drywall,
Remodeling, Room
Additions

Ing, and this is B day when llfa could play
ilsefl out. Things will come your way from
those to whom you were so kind In the
paat.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - Some
excttlng developments concerning your
social life could be In the offing. Both old
and new friends will be inviting you to
share In nymerous fun things.

PISCES (Fob. 20·Marr:h 20) - WithOut

For Remodeling and New Ho&lt;L'ie Bulkll"'

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Not1h

WtfENWfll ~ STAilT TO ~AVf A LITTLf
far too strong
/ SlJG&lt;:fSS, ~ MAJ:f A MISTAJ:f ANI&gt; . ~~ German physicist G.C. Lichtenberg
'The human tendency 10 regard
~·M ON T~f
~~~ wrote.
little fhings as imporlanf has produced
very many greaf lhlngs.•
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Hardwood Cabjnevr And Flnltllre

Pau

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The tendency is

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The bally &amp;entlnel

a4

Opening lead: "' 5

Mon-hi .
R:OO am . 4:.10 pm
Sal. 8:00am · 12
IV• appr&lt;cial&lt; your

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West
Pasa

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#5548

Pomeroy. Ohio

.. ' Utbe •a~rtpol(s aallp .U:dbuhr
Qtbr ~ohttllfrasant 1\rgtBter

A 10 2

Dealer: North
Vulnerable: Both

www.auctlonzlp.com

Windows/Reffiodeling
Bonded &amp; I ns ~red
740-992-t493 Office
740-416-8339 Cell

.

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Stop &amp; Compare

E-mail: captblll65@yahoo.com

Siding/Replacement

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starting at $7 $8 DO/hour

No

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Sou'b

Auctioneer:
BIIIV R. Goble Jr.
740-416·1164
·

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.. K 10653

(740) 992-5344

Please send re· nal background Check resume
· to quired . Must have reliLLC@CARE O.COM
. or able tra nsportation and
tax to 740-446-9104
valid
auto
insurance.
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ral lng. our1Y rae

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\Vintt•rit.e boats ;mJ

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t~m ng wll
tndi·
viduals
with
MR/DD.
High schoo l diploma or
GED required. No expeavail- rlence necessary. Crimi·

plans

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alignments. light
mechanic work.

cnm pl"cte.scrvicc oil
dm ugc:.. ~ mall engine
repair.
We service and

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WINTER RATES

Trainer Positions
Are you interested in a
rewarding position? PAIS
is · curre ntly
seeking
full/part time staH for Ma·
son ·and . Point Pleasant;
providing

Nudity, Great Pay.
• ·
·
$1 and a deed is all you
c reativaly. Send resume GO"odtimes
Bar Please
call
1
to Gallipolis· Daily Trib· 304·576-2220
304-373- 1011 or toll free
naed to own ~our dream
. une CLA BOX 104, P.O e;~?~----- at1 ·877-373·1 01 1.
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BOX 469, Gallipolis, Oh .
Wanted : Are you . unem·
888-565-0 167
played or retired ? Would
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in_a_ry_ _':"~:::"
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sran':"t you . like extra income b~
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keeping
developmentally
We have nice 16x80 needed E~perience !Jre- disabled adults In your
homes from $18,900.00. ferred, but will
tra in. home on an as needed
Gall ~40.385-7671
PTIFT, some weekends basis?
Requirements:
required. Minimum wage . High school diploma or
Send resume to French GED, valid driver's ~·
Town Veterinary Clini c, cense, three years good
360 SA 160 Gallip'olis. or driving axperience and
tax 740·446-4101 ·
adequate automobile in·
surance coverage . If inManaging
Cosmetologist terested, please contact
al
wanted · as Independen t Cecilia
Equal
Cont ractor.
Call 1-800-531-2302.
740·992·2200.
Oppo rtunity Employer.

Shawn Lambert and excess of $25,000.00 undermined encomCynthla Lambert, Plain- plus pre-artd post-judg· paues 3012.4 acrea.
ttff8, v. John Horn, [)e.. ment Interest, their This coat mining appll·
fendant.
coats Incurred herein, . catiOn will remove coal
John Horn, whose real· and such other relktf as using the .underground
......,. Ia unknown and the Court may lind to mining
methods,
whoH loll known ad· be just artd equitable. specifically the room
dreaa Ia 10454 Dowler Defendant John Horn and pillar method.
Rldflll Road, New Is further notified that A Road Permit has
...,.hfteld, Ohio 45n&amp;, this notice will be pub· been obtained to con·
Ia hereby notlflod that llshed once a week tor duct surface mining
on August 21,2008, aiK (6) consecutive operations within 100
Plalntlflo filed a Com· weeks and you are re- feet of the outolde
plaint In Common qulred to respond to right-of-way line but no
Pleas Court, Meigs said Complaint within closer than 30 feet of
County, Ohio, P.O. Box twenty-&lt;~lght (28) days the traveled portion of
151, Pomeroy, Ohio after the last publica- State Route 124 as de45789. PlalntiH allied lion Dec. 12. 08 or judg· scribed below:
In hla Complaint that ment may be rendered ~ocated In Lots 246 &amp;
. on for about Auguat 24, as demanded hareln.
281,
Township
2,
2007 the Defendant BUTLER, CINCIONE &amp; Range 12, Sutton
Township,
Meigs
John Horn arrived af DICUCCIO
PfalntHf's place of busl· By Gall M. Zallmenl, County, Ohio.
nnsto claim his auto- Esq. and Donald E. Beginning at a point In
:mobile. PlalntiH, Mr. Hura, Eiq., 2200 West SR 124 approximately
Lambert stated to De- Afth Ave., 3rd Fir., 3055 feet southeast of
tendent, John Horn Columbus, Ohio 43215, the Intersection of SR
that the automobile AttorneysforPialntlffs. 124 and County Road
could not leave the (11) 7,14, 21, 28, (12) 5, 34. Thence from aald
place of beginning and
premlaea without pay· 12
mant. Plaintiff was In
following SR 124 In a
Defendant's
pickup
southeasterly direction
'truck bed whan DefenPublic Notice
for a dlotance of 1930
·dant began moving the
feet to the point of tor:valllcle. Plaintiff otatea Gatling Ohio, LLC., 430 mlnuo.
that Defendant failed to Harper Park Drive, The Road Permit Ia
llop tha truck and Beckley, West Virginia, valid from 8106107 and
dragged Plalntlfl ap- 25801 has submitted shall remain In affect
proxlntotely twenty (20) an Underground Coel until coal mining oper·
fHI before Plaintiff Mining and Raclama· allons are completed
Shewn Lambert fell off lion Permit numbered under the coal mining
the vehicle. Plaintiff D-2317-1 to the Ohio permlllosued pursuant
further tUrttl that De- Department of Natural to this permit.
.- n t then fled the Resources, Division of This application Is on
._ , . btloro tho Shar· Mineral
Reaources file at the Meigs County
lfl'e penonnet arrived. Management. The pro- C o u r t h o u s e ,
.PtolntHf, Shown Lam- pOled coal mining and Recorder's Office, 100
bert ata1ea thll •• 1 d~ reclamation operatlono West
2nd
Street,
...:t and proximate will be In Lots 246 280 ·Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
....UH of Defandont'o 281, 282, 283,ll97: for public inspection.
nogtlgonce,heoullered 1198, t199, 1200, 1203, WrHten comments, ob.lnjurtesto hlo shoulder 1217, 1218, 1219, Lot A joctfona orrequasts for
ancf arm which PlalntHf &amp; the Commons and In an Informal conference
Incurred medial · ox- Sections 10, 11 , 12, 17 may be sent to the
pentH and will Incur and 18,, Sutton Town· Ohio Department of
future expenses for ship, Townahlp 2, Natural Resources, otmedlt:lll care, dlagno- Range
12,
Meigs vision of Mineral Re-

and

ence in management reqwed. O~Jgree (s) pre ferred but not required .
Must
be
professional.
personable,
organized;
the · ability
to
have
multi-task and hava a
stable JOb history. Send
resume' to CLA 18 200
Main St. Pl. Pl. WV

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Civil Claim Common PlalntHfs Shawn Lam- Ohio. ·The proposed Ohio· has an AN position
Pleaa . Court Meigs bert, et al, request permit will encompass open lor an energetic
County, Ohio eve Judgment against Pe- 33.4 acres
and the person willing to travel
20071125 · - ·

Hours
7:00AM· 8:01) PM

wmputcr

25550

Needed
immediately:
Person to work in · dry
cleaners part lime. Pick
up applica tions and drop
resumes at 1743
New 3 Bedroom homes
~:-"~:-"~~~~ Centenary Ad. Gallipolis,
from $214.36 per month , Part time 1anitor musf
Oh. 740-44 5-9585
in cludes many upgrades. have ·own genaral/floor ::--:-"-:-:-'-'~~"'::'&amp;
set-up. carpe l cleaning che mi· Service Manager &amp; Stnvdelivery
cals and equipment. Top ice Technician positions
740-385·2434
pay. 90 1-757-3060
available. Health care &amp;

-

Management I
Superrioory
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WITH PAY!
25550
weeki~ Pay + BonUs .
potential
Medical .
Medical, Dental. EAP.
Recepti onist Job Open 401KI
ing For A Busy Physician
On -Site doctor"s office
Office, ' Experience Preferred But Not Aequirad ,
Call TODAY!
No PHONE
CALLS,
Interview TOMORROW!
Work NEXT WEEK !
Pick-up Applications at
2520 Valley Drive, Suite
1·888·1MC-PAYU
112, Point Pleasnt. WV

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Between Racine
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740·949-2217

l'omcroy, OH

2 &amp; 3 bedrooms

Pleasant.

29670 Bashan Road
Racine , Ohio

&amp;lift $'X10'
to 10'$

44087 Wipple Rd.

SceniC location. comJen ient to town and aftord-

a.ailable
(740)992-5639
Sal..

H111·s Self
Storage

949-2734

L &amp; L Tire Barn

304·593-3011

able,

(hyph.)
41 Calculator
1 Furniture
dil:phsy
· buy
42 Quoon beotlr
5 Soggy
44 Hawoor
ground
46 Swamped
8 GraN
49 Throng
11 Seize power 50 Fragrant firs
13 FBI
52 Mole11&lt;·
acronym
111mt1y happy
t4 Broad ot.
56 Kitchen
I 5 Devoid of
IOpPfr
froohnou 57 Floe hattily
16 EaNntial
58 Pub brow
18 Price of
59 Airport lnlo
convo.yanct 60 Hobby shop
20 Hot popper . buy
21 OutdOor
61 Croos the
dining area
creek
23 -capita
24 Workout loDOWN
cale
25 Emperor
1 Add aound
27 Sportt
effects
channel
2 Tha~ in
31 Unrefined
Tijuana
metal
3 Buk
32 Arid
4 Strong
33 Cry
brown paper
of delight
5 Kitchen
34 "Fancy"
spice
ainger
6 Banjo
36 William
cousin
·
Howard7 Sack hop
38 Flair lor mu- 8 Indian wrap
sic
9 Almond39 Test
shaped
40 Ski lift
10 Submarine

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ALLEYOOP
tt.lpWanted

Rentals

Help Wanted

Good
to the

Cora Mill Ad 4844 near

WANTED: Part-time positions available 10
assist Individuals with menial relardation
in Meigs County:
1) 35 Hrs: 6a-11p SIS;
2) 25.5 Hrs: Fri . 7:30p·8a Sat; Sat. 8p-8a
Sun;
3) 31 Hrs: 11p-8a Tu/WfTh :
Must have high school diploma or GED.
valid driver's license, . three years good
driving
experience
and
adequate
automobile insurance. $8 .40/hr alter
training. Send resume to:
Buckeye Community Services

P.O. Box 604
Jackson, OH 45640.
Deadline lor applicants: 12/19/08.
Pre-employment drug lasting.
Equal Opportunity Employer

Cora. 5 mtles lrom Rod·
ney. 2BA 1 Balh. appliances,
WID
hookup.
large
yard
$365. mo
$300/deposit,
credtt
check 614-878-5532 Qr

Mobile

home

rent
electric in

Total
S~racuse S400 plus dep.
&amp; utilities. 740·992-7660
14x70

3BR

wide near
Pomeroy. great condition
with nice yard . Rent in-

cludes·
Furnishings/washer/dryer
&amp; some utilities included
S575Jmo. No pets. Call
441-011 001591-5174
New Haven. · 3br. 2 ba,
trail er w/centra l electJic
heat.
if801week plus
No
Pets
utilities.

MIPLEWIII
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Deer Processing
Skinned· Cut &amp;
Wrapped
Summer Sausage
. mede

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tltlp Wonlod ·General
lnfoCislon has
raised its Pay

Oorical

2 discounted used 16x80

Rates!

3b. rm.,2

balh.Kanaug a Local Company seeking
Mobila Homes Gaii.OH. inedica! billing specialist.
304·675-4218
or E11psrience
preferred,

Now Earn up to
Sn251hr.

304.·674·5468.

send reSume and salary
..,"':",_.-":':""':""":':"~ require ments to CLA Box
Brand new 3bed 2bath 101, PO Bo~ 469. Gallion + ·half acre in Pt. polis . Ohio 45631
OWNER

alter six months
Excellent Benefits
Starling pay SB.80Jhr
FT
All Maj01 Holidays OFF

FI -

NANCE
AVAILABLE . Government &amp; Foderul
Jobs
(740) 446·3570
~-:--~~-~ POST
OFFICE NOW
Good used ' three bed· HIRING avg. Pay $20/hr
room
14x70.
Only or
$57K!yr,
includes
$7,995.00. Call CaSSIS, Fed.Ben, OT. Place by
740-385-o698
adSource, not aHiliated
with USPS who hires.
Great us~d 16x80 three , ·866·403-2582
bedroom new vinyl siding. $22,995.00. Will help Help Wonted. General
with deliverY. Call Nikki

Dirt Busters has a cleaning position In the Gallipolis area. Late night 10
New 3 bedroom 14x70
hrs per week. Must have
Just
reduced,
Only
drivers license and trans$200.46 per month. Inponation,
drug test and
cludes
d~liver
and
clean background check
set·up. ~40 - 385·4367
reqUired. 888-517-2549

740-385-9621

Sat., Dec. 13th
Outlaw 3 Rounder Match
Non-profitable food - drive
Starts 11 am

Ed. 2455

lowell Beaver is 80!
Join the celebration
Sunday, Dec. 14 2-4
Middleport Church of Christ
5th &amp; Main Slreets Church
Fellowship Hall
I

Cards

Reta'if . positions·
P~efer
741).828·2750
someone
with
expe ri·
-~-::~~::-- ence, excellent customer
service skills. be able to
"The Proctorville
.Herence~
work independently and

D'

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Care of SE

fondant John Horn In proposed are~ to be locally. Flexible schedule

treatment. County, Ohio. The area sources Management,

Plolnllff, Shawn Lam·
bert IIIIH that ho hao
ouflored and continues
to Incur a loss of In·
come as a direct and
proxlmote reault of Defandanl; John Horn's
actlonl. Plaintiff Shawn
Lambert; wherefore

Ia located on tho New
Haven, Ravonswood,
and Cheater 7 112
minute U.S.G.S. Oued·
rangle mapa. The par·
inlt being located
approxlmatoly 0.5 mile
North of tho corporalion llmltl of Racine,

wv

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enrta11commun.·1y

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2045 Morse Road,
Building H-3, Columbus, Ohio 43229-6693,
within (30) thirty days
of tha last date of publlcatlon of this notice.
(12) 5, 12, 19, 26

home health care elCperience prefe •ed. bur nor
required.
Call
740-662-1222

matiOn.

for

infer-

Remodeling

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740-912-1871

FIND
AJOB
OR ANEW
CAREER
IN THE

HAS
SOMETHING
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HAII'1S !! tHEY MAKE
Me FEEL OLD !!

IS WHEN 'lA WISH
HAD. GRA'f HAIRS !!

OLD,
'WEEZ'f 11

CAll/IS TODAY
FOR REDUCED
DEC.· FEB
Room A.ddltlona 1
Remodeling

There is one tendency that costs inexpe·
rienced defender~ lhousands ol tricks in
lhe caJrse ol a year. What is II?
The answer is exhiMed in loday's deal.
After Wesl has led his lourth·hlghest
club, how can the defenders deteaf lhree
no·lrump?
Nolo South's two-no-trump rebid. This
showed game·invllallonal values - a
good 10 poinls up loa middling 12 wllh at leasl one stopper in fhe unbid
suit, club~ .11'&gt;11h game values. South
would have bid lhree no·trump.)
East wins the first trick wilh his club ace
and leads back lhe club seven, lhe high·
er ol two remaining cards. When SoU1h
plays his nine (or eight), WesJ. musl duck
lhe Irick. Then. when EaSI gels In wHh
his diamond lOng, he can lead his lasf
club. gi~ng Wesllhree more tricks in lhe
suH. The defender&amp; collect one diamond
by Luis Campos
and tour cluba
CeiEiY.II)' ~Ct'jpti)Jr.:ns ara cree.led lromqootaWMsbv f&amp;'!IOIJS peqje. pel8t and pr.,.
,Eidllei!er 10 t'le ciph9r ·g;m for &lt;YlOther
Note 1hat II West. wins lhe second Irick
Toaay's clue;C equals L
and condnues clubs. he establishes
long club ror hlmselt, buf ho has no entry.
' PX P SAKCY KLPLOGLZ JtVZEPLM,
And, yes, East oould play a low club ·at
Irick one. but lhal is not righl, costing a P BAKCY KLPLOGLZ EPZCGD ' I NKN ,
trick WWest has K-10-8·5·3 ol clubs.
. The defensive tendency is always lo win · MKLI JLY . TDASSACP ." • PDPIE
a trick Wpossble. Sometimes H will be
JSZAO YANPLPS NALJMEJL
more profilable lo duck. So. whenever
you gel a chance fo fake a Irick on
PREVIOUS SOLUTION - 'The way Ileal about musK: is that !hare IS no righf
delanse. spend a lew momenls asking
and wrong. Onl~ true and false."· Singer F10na Appla
yoursen wif mighl be bettar to wail.
WOlD
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CELEBRITY CIPHER

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Electrical &amp; Plwlblng
Rooltng &amp; Gutters

THE BORN LOSER

V!n~l Siding &amp; Painting ·
Patio and Poreh Dackl

Racine, Ohio 74D-247-2019
OWnera:
Jon Van Meter &amp;
Paul Rowe

Cell: 74D-416-5047
email:
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Sltul'da)', Dec. 13, 2008
By Btmfc:e Otot
Set lofty goals, and the year ahead will
tum out to bE! an eJ&lt;trem"ely favorable
period, wtth lots ot excirlng developments _
taking place once you begin to vigorous ly pursue th~t:n. It could be one of your
more successful years.

SACll fTARIUS (Nov. 23·Dec. 21) -

SIIISIIIIIII
CenstriCIIn
Ne.wHomes,
Remodeling,
Additions,
Garages, Pole
Buildings, Roofs,
Siding and more.

740-742-am
. ·Drywall,
Kitchens, Baths

Those very persons you have leh compeUed to please lately will perform a role

rev&amp;raal and feel the Med to please you

now. It'll be based on

recip~tion.

After a neighborhood
gathenng one man joked,
"This grouP proves you

CAPRICORN (Oe&lt;. 22.Jan. 19)- There
IS a tlrrie for "sowing and.a time for reap-

PEANUTS
Quality Seamless
Gutters
Maintenance Plus .
Cmmtwn·i11/ &amp;: ReJ'iclf'n{iul

Vinyl

H&amp;H

Guttering
Seamless Guttets
Roofing, Siding, Gutters

Insured &amp; Bonded

740-653-9657

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Co"structlon
• VInyl Siding
• Replacemont
Windows
·Roofing
·Decks
·Garages
• Pole Buildings
• Room Additions

Owner:
James Keeaeall
742·2332

Sta"ley TreeTrlmml"g
&amp; Removal
• Promp1 and Quality
Work
• Reasonable Rates
'Insured
•Experienced
References Available!
Call Gary S1unley @
740-591-!!044

Please leave messa e

.............

ASK 'fOUR D06 IF HE WANT5 TO COME
0VT AND PLA'&lt;'tN
5N9W ..

FIVE MINUTES .. Til EN I 60
BACK IN 1''1' THE FIRE ..

Call:

:cow and BOY

TAURUS

lWI..I.,
lBliiYI

Cell: 740-416-1834

25+ years tXJHritnct Frtt E1timates

Advertise
in this space for
$64 per month

2&lt;l'May 20)

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benefit you and your ltfestyle might make
a suggestion. Even illt sounds strange, It
is worthy ot much consideratiOn.
LEO (Juty 23 -Aug. 22) . - This Is an
e~o:cellent day to take some time and sor1
th ings out, especially If things have been
a Dil heCtic fo( you Jatety. Whatever you
decide will get you back on track .
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sej,t. 22) -Clef &lt;hose
sell-doubts out of your mind, ancl keep
them !rom intimidating you . If you think
win, you'll give yourseH plenty ot
chances to produce the desired end ·
results.

LIBRA (Sept Z3-0c&lt;. 23) - I&lt;'• oro o1
those rare days when you are likat; 10
aay all the right things at the rigflt tlmt to
tne right people who can aeate sueoe&amp;atul futul9 wenta tor rou : Don't hasttall to Itt your &lt;hOughto bt knOwn.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) .,- Vou... In
a. tlg~mcont cyci&amp; wtrtro tomt . . _
tlorolly good tnlnga could hopptn wltf1
regard to your llr)lnci.ll or malerlal

. -. Act on your oommon -

No 'NAY/~ 11-\t ~IF1
Cf ~UILT ~AI~?

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UNSCRAMBLE
ANSWER

FORI

ARLO .. JANIS

CANCER (June 21.July 22)- A good
friend who seet something that could

• Room Additions • Garages.• Vinyl
and Wood Siding • Roofing • Pole
Barns • Patio's, Porches and Decks

740-985-4141

(~rif

ing move, maneuver or adjustment in
your Career should be contemplated now
while good things are occurring in your
life. SI.II:DBB is indicated oow that the
trtndt ~ tlvbratlllt•

sions about future plans. Fortunately,
they won't Interfere with eactl other's
desires.

MARCUM CONSTRUCTION

47239 Riebel Road , Long Bottom. OH

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not jn~e people by

0 byC....plele
1he chuckle quoted
~lling In 1fre milling words

you doveklp !tom sop No. 3 below.

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SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS 12/11/08
Cavity- Liken- Bully - Denote - ONE of VALUE . •
A famous provertJ says, "Try not to be a person of success,
but ONE of VALUE."

GEI,IfNI (MiiY 2j.Juna.20) .- Both you
and your spouse, mlghl be required to
make two different but slgnlticant ·deci-

740-367.0536

MilE W.IIICII, MD

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hopes are stirring within you, this is the
lime to makt fulure plans that can better
your lifestyle andior achi8ve tnat · big
something you desire in "life.

CORNER STONE
CONSTRUCTION

FrteEotlmataa

.

ARIES (Marci121·April19)- Willie high

DIIIIYII

740-367.0544

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f--TIIB"""'I-Ir--~~§1""11--1

objectives. Once you do, things will
quickly lake on lives of their own.

........_

Local Contrilctor

R E TV I T

realizing It, you might begin to elevate
your sights conceming some aml:litious

F-.

Roofing, Siding,
Soffit, Decks,
Doors, Windows,
Electric, Plumbing,
Drywall,
Remodeling, Room
Additions

Ing, and this is B day when llfa could play
ilsefl out. Things will come your way from
those to whom you were so kind In the
paat.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - Some
excttlng developments concerning your
social life could be In the offing. Both old
and new friends will be inviting you to
share In nymerous fun things.

PISCES (Fob. 20·Marr:h 20) - WithOut

For Remodeling and New Ho&lt;L'ie Bulkll"'

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WtfENWfll ~ STAilT TO ~AVf A LITTLf
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coats Incurred herein, . catiOn will remove coal
John Horn, whose real· and such other relktf as using the .underground
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methods,
whoH loll known ad· be just artd equitable. specifically the room
dreaa Ia 10454 Dowler Defendant John Horn and pillar method.
Rldflll Road, New Is further notified that A Road Permit has
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Plalntlflo filed a Com· weeks and you are re- feet of the outolde
plaint In Common qulred to respond to right-of-way line but no
Pleas Court, Meigs said Complaint within closer than 30 feet of
County, Ohio, P.O. Box twenty-&lt;~lght (28) days the traveled portion of
151, Pomeroy, Ohio after the last publica- State Route 124 as de45789. PlalntiH allied lion Dec. 12. 08 or judg· scribed below:
In hla Complaint that ment may be rendered ~ocated In Lots 246 &amp;
. on for about Auguat 24, as demanded hareln.
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Township
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Township,
Meigs
John Horn arrived af DICUCCIO
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nnsto claim his auto- Esq. and Donald E. Beginning at a point In
:mobile. PlalntiH, Mr. Hura, Eiq., 2200 West SR 124 approximately
Lambert stated to De- Afth Ave., 3rd Fir., 3055 feet southeast of
tendent, John Horn Columbus, Ohio 43215, the Intersection of SR
that the automobile AttorneysforPialntlffs. 124 and County Road
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·Bradford, Crabtree headline college awards .
LAKE BUENA VISTA ,
Fla. (AP) - Tim Tebow
won the Maxwell Award for
the second year, edging
Texas' Colt McCoy and
Texas Tech's Graham
Harrell for the honor given
to college football's best allround player Thursday night
at the college football
awards.
. The Fl9rida star joined
Notre Dame quaterback
~ohnny Lattner as the only
two-time winners of the
Maxwell Award. Lattner
won in 1952-53 .
Tebow, who will lead
Florida
against
Sam
Bradford's
Oklahoma
Sooners in the national
championship game next
month , was the first sophomore to win the Heisman
last year and, on Saturday in
New York, could become
the second player to win it
twice.
"All these awards are special - and they mean a lot

to me - but they don ' t
compare to winning the
championship because you
share that w1th everyone on
the team," Tebow said.
"That's the one I really
want."

The versatile Tebow is
fifth in the nation in passer
rating ( 176.7) with 28
touchdown passes and only
two interceptions. He hasn't
been asked to run as much
this season, but still has 564
yards rushing and l2 touch"
downs .
Earlier, Tebow took
Disney 's Spirit Award for
service off the field.
.
Fellow Heisman finalists ,
Bradford and McCoy, also
were big winners Thursday.
Bradford beat out Harrell
and McCoy for the Davey
O'Brien Award. Bradford
directed the highest-scoring
team in major college football history. He Jed the
nation in passer rating
(186.3) and TO passes (48)

while throwing for 4,464
yards.
Tebow won the Davey
O'Brien Award last year
ahead of winning the
Heisman.
McCoy was the Walter
Camp Player of the Year,
leading the All-America
team.
Michael Crabtree, a Texas
Tech sophomore, won his
second straight Biletnikoff
Award for best wide receiver. Crabtree caught 18
touchdown passes, and has
93 re.:eptions for 1,135
yards. He made headlines
for his last-second, winning
touchdown catch against
Texas.
Running back Shonn
Greene of Iowa won the
Doak Walker Award as the
nation's best running back,
ahead
of
finishing
Knowshon Moreno · of
Geoq:ia and Javon Ringer
of Mtchigan State, who will
meet in the Capital One

Bowl on New Year's Day in
Orlando.
The Outland Trophy (best
interior lineman) was won
by Andre Smith of Alabama.
On the defensive side,
Rey Maualuga of USC won
the Chuck Bednarik Award
as the best defensive player
over James Laurinaitis of
Ohio State . and Aaron
Maybin of Penn State. ·
And the Jim Thorpe
Award (best defensive
· back) went to Malcolm·
Jenkins of Ohio State, finishing ahead of Eric Berry ·
(Tennessee) and Taylor
Mays (USC).
Matt Fodge of Oklahoma
State won the · Ray Guy
Award (best . punter) and
Graham Gano of Florida
State the Lou Groza Award .
(best kicker).
Nick Saban was selected
the Coach of the Year after
Jeadin~ Alabama to the SEC
champwnship game and a
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sharP contrast to the sales last year.
Dee!
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tax trends in some of the
regioh's 28 other counties: explanation as to why Meigs address in smaller counties
POMEROY - M~igs is . Some of those counties County's sales tax is gener- . · with smal.ler operations .
"Budgetary. shortfalls
one of the few counties in have seen a drop in sales tax ating more than in years
while
some
of
its
neighbors
have
been a yearly problem
Ohio's AppalachiliQ region revenue as much as 30 perhave Seen a decrease this for smaller counties, so offiwith posnive economic cent this year, Dee! said.
year. Auditor Larry Betz cials there are always lookCounty
has
seen
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Gallia
news, the . director of the
agrees
with Meigs County ing closely at a budget and
Governor's Office ' of .increase of 53 percent, year·
Early keeping tight control on
Appalachia said last week . to date, in its sales tax rev- Commissioners:
2008's
high
gasoline
prices
spending," Davenport said.
enue.
over
last
year.
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Meigs
Fred Dee! addressed the
encouraged
consumers
to
"Other
counties with more
Meigs County Chamber of County, meanwhile, has
buy
more
close
to
home.
revenues
and larger budgets
Commerce with optimism realized an increase in ~ales
Betz said he does not are now looking at five-perabout Meigs County's place tax proceeds every year
expect
the trend to continue cent declines in revenue,
since
2006.
With
one
month
in the state economy. He
there,
but
he is hopeful.
and it presents a significant
pointed ..to
significa~t of collections ureported, the
Meigs · Commissioner problem forihem."
uicrease m Me1gs County s . cqunty ... has . received
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Mick
Davenport said revLarger counties have Jarg$68,400
more
than
it
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POMERO'\'
On
Friday, Meigs County
Commissioner
Mick
Davenport said he's drafting
a petition to request
Middleport Congressional
Medal of Honor winner, the
late Edward A. Bennett, be
added to the Jist of honorees
for the dedication of the
new Bridge of Honor.
.The Bridge of Honor,
connecting Pomeroy with
Mason, W.Va., is due to
, o~n to·traffic !if
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ll a.m. ribbon cu
ceremony oli TUesday.
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A formal ded1cation is
planned in early 2009 when
the weather is more conducive for an outdoor ceremeny.
Davenport said his office
has heard from ·several local
veterans and legionnaires
about including Bennett as
an honoree along with fellow Congressional Medal of
Honor winner, the late Staff'
Sgt. Jimmy Stewart (formerly of West Columbia,
W.Va.) and the late Qen.
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Fire
Department
ladder
truck
with
a
number
of helpers,
did not win a Congressional
Medal of Honor, but was a Santa Claus helped wrap up the annual Christmas parade in downtown Gallipolis on
·highly decorated four-star Saturday. Nearly 60 units marched on a frosty morning befo~e an appreciative crowd to
ring in the holiday season in the area.
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BY KEVIN KELLY
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GALLIPOLIS - Ohio
Supreme Court justices
have decided to permanently lift the license of a
Gallipolis attorney due to
client complaints of dishonesty and negligence, and in
one instance, forging the
name of a judge to a false
judgment.
With a single dissent from
JUstice Paul P~eifer; 'the ·
cou(t acted Thurspay to disbar John R. Lentes, whose
offer to resign from the
practice of Jaw in Ohio was
rejected.
"Attorneys must comply
with the ethical requirements imposed by the Code
of ·
Professional
Responsibility and the
Rules of Professional
Conduct," the justices wrote
in
their
decision.
"Respondent (Lentes) has
.demonstrated ·time and
again his unwillingness· or
inability to do so."
The court's Board of
Grievances and Discipline
recommended in September
that Lentes be disbarred due
to complaints from at least
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Davenj)'ort noted . When
operating on a small budget
is the norm, making the
numbers add up is "old hat."
Davenport said he is
hopeful that local shopping
trends will also become a
habit for local consumers.
Once shoppers realize what
is available in the local
retail market, they should
continue to think of local
stores, first, before burning
· gasoline and dollar&gt; to the
benefit of other markets.

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POINT
PLEASANT,
W.Va. - Two men were
killed in separate structure
fires early Friday.
Firefighters from foui different Mason County tire
departments responded to
the fires that were one hour
apart.
Kevin Newell, ~7, of
Mason , and George Pappas,
83, of Point Pleasant, were
killed in the fires.
Pappas was living in a
single-story home near the
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DieM Pottorfl/photo intersection of W.Va. 2 and
Firefighters were called to the scene of this house fire early Jericho Road next to Auto
Friday. It was one of two reported house fires in Mason Doctors. Newell died in a
fire at a local business ,
County, W.Va., that claimed two lives.
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Investigators from the
West
Virginia
Fire
Marshal's Office were continuing their investigations
to determine the causes of
the fires.
At 6:45 a.m., firefighters
with Point Pleasant and
. Flatrock volunteer fire
departments responded to
the house fire located near
the intersection of W.Va. 2
and
Jericho · Road .
According to Point Pleasant
Fire Chief Jeremy Bryant,
the one-story house was not
fully involved wnen the fire
department arrived.
He said that as firefighters
·began to make an intetior
attack on the fire, it flashed
over, causing the home to

become engulfed in flames.
A flashover is the simultaneous ignition of all combustible material in im
enclosed area when the
majority of surfaces in a
space is heated to the temperature at which the flammable gases that are being
produced from the coin. bustible materials in the
space are hot enough to
ignite. . ·
' "The house is a total
loss," Bryant said.
Fire
Marshal
Brad
Hartley is investigating.
Just an hour earlier, at
5:45 a.m., members of the
Mason and New Haven
. VFDs respanded to the fire
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Robbie Gould and the
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Brees and the New Orleans
Saints another devastating
loss at Soldier Field.
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Gould kicked the tying
field goal at the end of regulation and booted a 35yarder in overtime to lift the
Chicago Bears to a 27-24
victory on Thursday night,
giving their playoff hopes a
boost.
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After leaving Chicago
with season-ending losses
the past two years , the
Saints looked as.if they were
ready to end that trend .
Instead, their slim playoff
hopes took another blow.
Brees
hit · Marques
Colston for an 11-yard
tquchdown pass with just
over 3 minutes left in regulation to give New Orleans
its first · lead at 24-21 but
Gould's 28-yard field goal
as time expired sent the
game into overtime.
The Bears won the coiri
toss, and got another big
break when the Saints'
Roman Harper bumped .
Devin Hester on a deep pass
down the middle to set
Chicago up at the 15 . After
Orton stumbled back and
put the ball in the middle of
the field, Gould ended it
with a $5-ytrder.
TheJBears still need plenty of help to reach the postseason.
The Bears (8-6) are a halfgame behind NFC North
leader Minnesota, but the
Vikings hold the tiebreaker.
Chicago also i~ a half-game
out of a wild-card spot.
It was another rough night
in Chicago for New ·orleans
(7-7) , which lost the NFC
championship game here
two years ago and saw its
slim ,postseason hopes vanish with a loss on the final
day · last season at Soldier
Field. The last-place Saints ·
still have a shot at the wild
card but can forget about
catching NFC South leader
Carolina.
· Brees, c.hallenging Dan
Marino's
single-season
yards passing record, was
24-0f-43 for 232 yards, two
touchdowns and two interceptions. He looked more
like himself late in the game
afier a miserable first half,
Harassed by the defense,
Brees was just 10-of-24 with
93 yards and a 49.5 rating.in
the first two quarters as
Chicago grabbed a 21-7
lead .
Danieal Manning returned
the opening kickoff 83 yards
for a touchdown and set up
another one with a 52-yarder
early in the second quarter
as the Bears grabbed a 14-7
lead . Kyle Orton's 6-yard
scramble · in the closing ·
minute of the half made it a
14-point game.

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