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Thursday, April q, aoo8

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Titans agr-ee t() send suspended Pacman to DallaS:
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IRVING, Texas - The
Tennessee Titans finally
washed their hands of suspended comerbad Adam
"P.acmann
Jones . on
Wednesday, agreeint in
principle to trade him to the
· Dallas Cowboys.
·
.Cowboys
spokesman
Rich Dalryrilple confirmed
the-teams bad an agreement,
but no terms had ·been filed
with the NFL office, which
already had dosed for the
day.
The Titans al8o confinned
the deal, adding that ·terms
had to be finalized. The
team had no funher comment beyond a two-sentence e-Qlllil.
Dalrymple declined to
discuss specifics of the
trade.
"What I can confirm· is
that we have agreed •in principle with the Tennessee

Titans on a trade that will
bring Adam Jones to the
Cowboys," Dalrymple said.
:He declined to say who or
what the Cowboys might
give · up in the trade.
Specifics likely will be
an.n ounced Thursday or
Fnday, Dalrymple SB!d.
ESPN .com reported the
deal involved a fourthround draft pick this weekend and another in 2009 if
Jones piars ·this season. The
Titans would pay back that
selection in 2009 if :Jones is
not reinstated for {his season.
A-gent Manny Arora 'said
Wednesday ni,ght that they
had not been told of the
trade by either team, but
were cautiously optimistic.
Jones has talked often of his
desire to pl11y for the
Cowboys in recent weeks,
,even appearing on Michael
ilrvin's radio sbow in Texas.
""We recognize 1be fact of
wh~ we are with regards

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9-3 win oWl' lws

to the league," Arora said. overall out of West Virginia, from worldng out on their been more CllgCI to trade

"We reco_gniu the fact he's and easily w.as Tennessee's
got a guaranteed contr.act best defender in 2005 and
with Tennessee, and we rec- ' 06. His four career interognize the fact there's risks ce~ns came in 2006 as he
involved at this point. We he
the Titans to an 8-8
also reoQgnize there's sig- record. He also Jed the NFL
nif~t public relations in punt-return average in
impliCations for the teams, 2006 with 12.9 yards per
and -in fact. Dallas has to sell return and three touchtickets. the knowledge their downs .
fan base has a point of view.
But six arrests and 12
· «With all that in mind, incidenfs where police were
we've said from Day I called since bemg drafted
we're willing to rework our led- to his suspension by
contract. Once the trade . NFL commissioner Roger
gets completed or official, Goodell in April 2007 for
season. · Goodell
we' II ·be ready to do our part the
because we want to play for declined to ease. that punDallas. I don 't have any ishment
when
Jones
hesitation saying we can get appealed to return after sitthis done and get it done nng out l 0 games and now
·
will only say that he •II
quickly."
Jones was scheduled far a reconsider rem stating the
. base ·salary of $1 .74 mil]jon cornerback before training
in 2008 and had been under camps open.
.contract through 2009
The Titans gave Jones
before his suspension.
permission to talk to other
He was the first defensive teams weeks ago, and· the
player drafted in 2005, sixth cornerback bad been barred

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POMEROY - Correcting
139 pages of household
address information is the
·next step as a committee
continues implementation of
Meigs County 's new 911
C~De~:gency service.
Tbe committee and county commissioners are also
still evaluating possible
sites for the 911 operation,
inCluding a portion of
Veterans Memorial Hospital
and the existing Emergency

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Medical Services building.
EMS Dir~ctor Doug
Lavender, who has worked
clascly ·with commi.ssioners
i.n planning equipment and
other elements of the operation, said tbe Master Street
Address Guide, a database·
required for the system, has
been submitted, but additional information must be
added and corrections made
before it is ready for use as
a reference.
The MSAG provides
information about each
physical address in the

county, including a list of lions, and addresses that are Mason County. W.Vi have
house numbers on each road not -even in. the county. He been helpful in sorting out
or street from smallest to said many of those incor- the addresses and determinlargest, the direction th"e rect addresses are near ing how those homes will be
ro'l(l travels, what commu- county lines, and might· he served once the county's 911
nity the road is a pan of, and served by response units in service is operating.
the closest fire. Jaw enforce- a neighboring county.
"Obviously, we have never
l)lent, and emergency medLavender said he has been done this before, so we have
ical unit to the address.
working closely with Ed had a lot of questions, and
Lavender said the hun- Werry of the plat map and .they have been very willing
dreds and hundreds of house numbering office, to help us sort it out and tell
pages of address informa- EMS dispatchers and local ·
tion were submitted for fire departments to gather us what wO!Xs and what does
approval , and the 139 pages the correct information and no~" Lavender said.
Lavender said the comof corrections ran~e from correct the records.
mittee
has also completed a
incorrect road spelbngs and
Lavender said 91l offiother typographical correc- cials from Galli a County and
Pl•ae see aec!OI'Cis.·AJ

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Deldra Carleton crosses the finish One to take first place in the five meter
wheelchair duh as fellow athl•s and Meigs High School National Honor
Society students cheer her on.
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walk
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bomer on a seven-game
:bomestand that concludes
llwnday. The Reds will
play nine games in San.
Francisco, St. Louis and
Atlanta. Griffey hit his
200th, 300th, 400th and
SOOth homers in road
games.
Notea: Griffey's !99th
·homer with the Reds moved
him Ahead of Barry I arkin
for eighth place on the fnlllc:hise list. priffey came to
his homerowu team , in a
lade With Seattle before ibe
season. ... 38 Edwin
Encarnacion extended his
hitting streak to a careerhigh 13 games with a solo
homer in the ninth. ... The
Reds are 0-8 in series open-

Catholics hope
. papal visit boosts
senunary enrollment, As ·

Address records being evaluated in 911 process

SPORTS

PLAY COVERALL BI.NGO

CINCINNATI (AP) K.a:iuo Matsui spllllked
Houston's seven-run rally ·
with a two-nm single, and
the Astros ooasted to their
fourth straight .· victory
Wednesday night, 9-3 O¥er
the unsettled Cincinruni
Reds.
·Ken Griffey llr. hit !his
597th career homer off
Chris Sampson (I -2), the
only bright mament for the
struggling Reds, who
changed geneml lll8lllliler8
before the game. Walt
Jocketty took ov.er for
Wayne Krivsky, a show of
impatience by ileal1l owner
Bob Castellini.
Jocketty''Watched from an
upstairs boolb as ·the iReds
lost for the ninth time in 12
games. At 9-13, they're off
to their worst start in five
years.
If rigbt"hander 'Bronson
Arroyo (0-3) aoesn' t .get
turned around. the .outlook
is dreary.
The Astros knocked
Arro}'o out of the glime 'by
sendmg II batters to the
plate in the fourth inning for
seven runs. Matsui, who has
delivered three .pivotal hits
since he returned from the
disal&gt;led list, had the first of
six straight off Arroyo and
reliever Mike Lincoln.
mmngs,
his earned
run average to .56.
A day after the Astros set
a season high for runs in an
11-7 win over the 'Padres,
their lineup continued to
string hits together. Every
starter except S~n .had
at least one.
l
Darin Erstad and Hunter
Pence led the way with
three hits apiece.
It was another impressive
showing by ·the Astros in a
ballpark where they have
dominated lately. They're 91. at Great American Ban
Plll'k: over the lasi two years,
and 25-15 since it opened in
200;3.
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Aheall 9-1 iii the fouith, ·
Samp80D could ohallengen
lineup that has struggled all
month, a .big factor in
Krivsky's firing. Sampson
allowed eight hits and two
runs in seven innings.
Griffey's s&lt;ilo homer in
the first inning was his first
in .a I!PID of 22 at-bats and
left.bim tMie shy of joinin&amp;
Bmy .Bonds, Hank Aaron,
Blbe Ruth, Willie Mays IIIII
SIJ!l!IIY Sosa with 600
II• u•as. .

property in February. The Jones after" news surfaced
Titans .and Cowboys nearly Monday night that the corhad a deal at the NFL own- netbac'k bad paid money to
ers • meetings last . month, a 29-year-old .man mrested .
.but talks stalled over · the for a Las Vegas strip club
issue of compensation for shooting in February 2®7
someone who hadn'4 played that left a club employee
paralyzed.
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since Decerril)er 2006.
Dallas owner Jerry Jones . A police. report said that
said twice in the past week, . in the weeks after the shootincluding 11uesday, that the ing, Jones paid $15,000 10
trade was stuck m neutral. the man, who threatened to
But Patman Jones, baggage hurt' the cornerback, his
and all, is a top cornerback daughter and ' his mother;
and a dynamic kick returner Jones picked the man out of ·
who can fill some of the a police lineup last Friday,
Cowb{&gt;)'S'· biggest w~ak- helping .fulfill part . of the
nesses. '
plea deal he agreed t.o last
Jpnes also has been very December when reducing
successful lately offering two felony counts of coer·
second, and third, chances cion to conspiracy to comto players like receiver mit disorderly conduct.
Terrell Owens. The latest
But he will have tQ testify
reclamation project was under that plea deal. Jone(
Tank Johnson, who signed attorney, Robert ~gford,
during the 2007 season said Wednesday the trade
while he was still suspend- had "nothing to do" with th~
ed.
legal case in Las V~gas and
The Titans might have declined further comment. ·

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their events arc as follows:
Matthew Beha, shot put, frrst place,
ROCKSPRINGS - For most of 50 meter dash, second place, softus there's no such thing as an ball throw, second place; Roger
overnight success story and achiev- Lance, I 00 meter walk. first place,
ing a goal takes a lot of work and a shot put, second place; Johnny
. lot of practice, just ask the athletes Proffitt, softball throw,. second
who are participating in the Special place, l 00 meter walk, second
Olympics Regional Games today in place; Christian Brockert. softball
Alexander.
throw. first place, 50 meter 1:1ash,
Around 40 Meigs County athletes third place, standing long jump,
are headed to the games today but second place; Haley Wallbrown.
before they left for competition, softball throw, secQnd place, 50
they earned their spots by compel- meter dash, first place, standing
ing ~n yesterday's practice events at lonB jump, second · place: Frankie
Meigs High School. This is the . Council, softball throw, third place.
niotb year that National Honor 50 meter dash, second place, standSociety students from Meigs High ing long jump, frrst place.
Jimmy ' Withrow, softball throw,
School helped organize the event
with many of those same students second place,. 50 meter dash, first
accompanying . the athletes to place, standing long jump, ihird
Alexander today.
. place; Makala Russell, softball
. T~liftllii.Beha. a .NHS itudcmt from throw, .third plac , .50 meter. dash, _,
MHS, said J'robably the biggest second place, standing long jump,
preconceive notion others have second place; Chris Edwards, ramp
about Special Olympics is thinking roll, second place, . strike with
the competition is limited to a small hand/Qat, first place; Casey Sargent,
group of people when in fact .it standing long jump, second place,
involves athletes of all ages com- - 200 meter dash, fourth place, softpeting at all levels of abilities.
ball · tlu"ow, first place ; Chris
Today, athletes competing in Should.is, softball throw, first place,
Alexander are worldng to achieve I 00 meter walk, third place, stand- ·
spots in tbe state SpeCial Olympics' ing long jump, first place; Mitchell
competition in June in Columbus.
·Powell, standing long jump, first
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POMEROY -· lt will be
months before Meigs
County Commissioners hire
A3 a new director for the
of Job and
NASCAR
B2 Department
Family Services.
'Qbituaries
Barbara Chapman has
A3
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been named interim director
Sports
8 Section of the agency, replacing
Swisher. who
Weather
A2 Michael
retired in March. She will
serve in that capacity
@-Ohio Vlll\oy l'llhllohl.,. Co.
through the end of the year,
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Commissioner Jim Sheets
·said Thursday, under a contract with the county.
Commissipners said they
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Don Buffington receives his award for placing third in the shot put event at
yesterday's wann up for today's regional Special Olympics compet~ion .
held in Alexander.
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place, 200 meter dash, third place, wheelchair race, second place,
softball throw, second place.
softball throw. third place; Sandy
Chris Tackett, 'standi11g long Johnson, softball throw, third
J·ump, fir
· ,"st _place, 200 meter dash, pla·ce• I 00 tneter wal""' second
second .place, softball throw. third place; Jessie Bulstrom, · softball
place; Bradley Donaldspn, shot put, throw, second place. 100 · meter
fourth place, 200 meter dash,;st walk, founh pleice; Hugh Roush,
place, softball "thro", firs\ pia ; shot put, third . place, I 00 meter
Don Buff}ngton, '. spftba!l thro ' .dash, first place ; Mark Weber, softfourth place, shot put, thml place; ball throw, first place . I 00 meter
Matt Walters, shot put. first plaG~, walk, first place ; Bill Neutzling,
100 meter pash, frrst .p)ace;_C_h ns softl)all throw1 fint place, 50-motcro
McKean. softball throw, thtrd dash, first place; Tim Harris. softpl.ace, 100 meter walk, fifth place; ball throw. first place, 100 meter
Ltsa Montgomery, I 00 meter dash, dash, founh place; Mary Rankin,
third place, ·50 meter dash, third softball throw, third place, I 00
place, softball throw, fourth place; meter walk, second place.
Amber Pierce, softball throw, third
Joey Ray, shot put. second place,
phice, 100 meter wheelchair race. IOO meter dash, third place ; Mary
firstplace.
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Michael Batton, softball throw, · · Jane urry, shot put. first place, I 00
second place. 50 meter dash , ftrst meter walk. first place: Chris Doss.
place; A11gel Day, I00 meter ·
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'One Boo~ One Comnumity'
Library program prompts timely discussions
Bv BETH SERGENT

will develop a job description for the director posiPOMEROY - The "One
tion, and . post it as
required. The position of Book, One Community"
DJFS director is no longer program · at the Meigs
a civil service position. County District Public
The director serves "at the Library is attempting to
pleasure" of the commis- raise timely. socially relesioners and is their vant issues through the use
of a book.
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employee, Sheets said.
The MCDPL hopes ·the
During Thursday's regu;
program
becomes an annual
meeting,
Jar ' business
event
and
is meant to
Commissioners:
from all
encourage
people
• Tabled an animal claim
for rabbits filed by Howard ·· different backgrounds to
Lawrence of Long Bottom, read and discuss important
until a market price for tbe issues raised by a single
book. This year's book
rabbits can be determined.
choice is "Strange as this
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PancAke which takes on the people to discuss timel y.
topic
of mountaintop .regional issues in a non-conremoval. Pancake will also frontational way. She also
be' participating in a tele- hopes it simply opens up the
conference with local pro- lines of communication.
gram participants in the first
Copies of "Strange as this
week of May at the Weather Has Been" are
Pomeroy Library.
available at the MCDPL
At 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday branches to check out. The
at the Pomeror Library, book's SY!Opsis features ·a
local readers o the book West Vifginia toww "in the
wi II gather for the first midst of the latest coal
time to participate in the boom, and plagued by tl!e
boek's discussion . There mountaintop removal strip
will be refreshments and mining that is ruining what
door prizes.
is left of their mountain
Brenna Call of the life ." Pancake is from
.MCDPL is organizing the Romney. ·W.Va . hUt currentj&gt;rogram and hopes it not ly lives in Seattle. Ore.
only promotes library serP311icip:)Lion' in the pro.vices but allows a variety of gram is free.

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The Daily Sentinel

: Friday, April 25, 2008

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Friday, Apri12s,

Obituaries

ANNIE'S MAILBOX
~KATlfY ~

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MARCY SuGAR

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daughter. you and your

brolher SUIV!Ved those umes
and came out fine, but she

. Dem' Annie: My husband looks up to you and might
~s very_, close to hi~ sister, imitate · your escapade&lt;; and
'Cynthia. ~ I also like her not , do as well: We. lm9w
very much, as does our 16- h~~ feel temble if ~t
year-old daughter.
· ned How about savmg
Since Cynthia lives in those stories for 1he adults"''
another sta~, we see her
If )IOU explain Y?ur rononly a few llples a year and cems, we think she II get it.
she usually stays in our You.alsos_houlddiscussthese
home. We ·o~ ~pend two stones wtth your daughter,
or three hours sunng around who finds tales about Daddy
the dimng room table talk- extremely mteresting, and
ing about our families, our help her underl;tand that what
lives, our job~. etc., but then is fun in retrospect is less
t!le conversatton ';Uffis to the ~t and more risky than
·
escapades Cynthia and· her tt sounds.
brother had as teenagers.
. Dear AiuaM:: I am a ~ed!I The ~o of them were
t~al recept;torust at a clmtc. I
rather wtld back then. Op like working here and my
her last visit, Cynthia told a boss thinks I do a pretty
story I hadn' t heaFd befon:. good job. Recently, bowevIt was sexual in. nature and · er, thi~gs just aFen 't right.
much too graphic for a 16A mce ramcoat of mine
year-old girl, but there was was stolen frOm a closet that
our daughter, hanging on · was not accessible .to the
every word. I tried to patients. I reported it to 1he'
c_hange the topic several office manager, but nothing
ttmes, to no av811.
happened. Last week, the
The next day, when my manager called me in and
husband and I w~ alone,_ I ~d I ~d ~n accu~ of
told htm I really like Cynthia discussmg pnvate medical
and am glad she visi~, ~t · c~ with
.. ~theremployees.
some of her conversation ts Annie, this ts a complete lie.
mappropnate for our daugh1be clinic is ·a little hotbed
ter to bear. I w~s SUI]Jrised ?f gossi~ and I don '.t get
that he agreed ~th me. Now mvolved m die dt:arna. I simwe ·~ wonden.ag how to ~t ply keep my mouth shut and
C)tlthia to ~I her stones do JI?-Y work. I am currently
wtthom offendtqf..~ ~y seeking other e?JPloyment,
suggestiOns~ - ·
• ~ ~ m bu! I ~y can t afford to
Pemlsylvlllllll
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Dear _Pt!rzled: Cyn~a

sounds like a.great gal wt.t h
~ interes~g past. We don:t
think she will be offended if
you ~ her aside when ~
next VISits and say, ~thia,
we love :tour stones, ·b ut
we're
some of .litem&lt;
·:are a httle racy for our

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ignore it~hi·le looking for a
new posttton, or you can try
a different approach. Invite ·
one of the troublemakers to
join you for coffee and conversation. It might keep
' thtogs calm . until your
resume gets some attention.
Dear Annie: This is in
response to "Not Sure in
Califomia," whose husband
oftwoyearshadneverlether
see him naked, meet his faroily or see pictures.ofhirn as a
child. He also changed his
name and hid ·all his financial
information from her.
I strongly suspect this man
is in some stage of gender
reassignment He very likely
does not want her to see (via
J?ictures) or find out (via faroily) that he once was (or still
is) a woman. It would also
explain the name change as
well as the lack of insurance
since that usually requires ~
medical examination.
"Not Sure" needs to consider this possibility and respond
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accorclingly. - M.R
After
months
of
renovation
Emmet's
Pub,
118
West
Main
Street,
is
offiCially
opening oii
Dear M.H.: An interestMonday.
The
emerald
green
wa!l.
historic
photographs
and
six,
Hat-screen
televisions
add
iJ!g possibility. Certainly,
his secretive behavior indi- to the 'pub ambiance' which is family friendly, even featuring a child's menu. Open froni 1,
cates he's hiding something. . a .m. to 1 a .m., breakfast will be served. all day and a diverse •lunch and dinner menu will
We hope she can find out be offered as well, featuring meals cooked by local chef Port&lt;y Brown. There will be car.rY,
what it is.
out and some delivery. CaD 992-5980 for more information. Pictured are some of the staff
A lillie's Mailbox is writ- of Emmet's Pub owned by l.any Windon.
ten by Klltlty MiJclaeU lllfli

Mtut:y SugtU, lortgtime ediron of the Ann Uuulen
cohl"'.rt. Please e-rflliil your
questWns to artrtiesrruzi/bo:r@comcasLnet, or write
Friday-Partly sunny with
to: Annie's Mailbox, P.O.
a
s
light chance of showers in
Dear DisgnmOed: You Bo:r 118190 Clticago IL
the
morning ...Then niostly
sound a bit aloof from the 606ll. To fi,t old
cloudy
with a chance of
'rest of the office staff. This about Anrtie 's Mailboi
showers
and thunderstorms
ten~s to engender an us- llNi rwul jeatuNs lly
in the itftemoon. Highs
agamst-~er mentality fmm Crtlll.ors Syndictlte .mteri
aFOund
811. South winds 5 to
the nast:ter and less secure artd Cllltoonists visil the
10
mph.
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crowd, leading to jealousy Creators Syn4kate Web
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Community Calendar
Public meeting..
Monday, April 211
RACINE
_ Regular
meeting of Southern Local
School Board, ·s p.m., ~gh
school media mom.
.
POMEROY - Regular
meeting of Meigs County
Library Board, 3 p.m.,

Pomeroy Library.

POMEROY - Veterans
'Service ·Commission, 9
a.m., 117 Memorial Dr.
-r-Illy, Aprill9

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warmups start; II a.m . show
begins. Sponsored by the
Ohio RiVer Producers. Rain
cancels. For more information .c all Bruce McKelvey,
59G-9936~»r 743-5216.
CHESTER Chester
Council 323, Daughters of
America. will meet at 1 p.m.
at the baH for practice for 1he
spring nlly •OO May 3. All
officers are.ltolbe present.

Moaday, April28
P;OMEROZ -

OH-Kan

Com Oub _ nner, 6 p.m.,

service at the Point Rock
Church of the Nazarene on
SR 689 between Wtikesville
and Route 32, and continuing
through Wednesday, 7 p.m.
services. Rev. Bud Allman,
evangelist; special music by
the
Brian
Family
Connection, Sunday, and Jim .
and Cathy Sission, Monday
through Wednesday. Lloyd
Grimm, Jr., pastor.

Birthdays

SYRA:CUSE- The final followed by meeting,
ptitillc il'ifriing .on tJie syra- • Pomeroy~bibnuy.

tuse CfiBG

Dl~ss Grant

application, 7 p.m~ Syracuse
COmmunity Center. Public

urged ,t o attenQ.

Clubs and
organizations
Saturday, April26
PORTLAND Horse
fun show at the Portland
Community Center, 10 a.m.

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CJtwdl events

·
Sar •ay, A,prill7
POMEROY- Dayspring
in concert at the Mt Union
Baptist Church 6:30 p.m.
Sunday. The church is located at 3908 I caqJenter Hill
Road, Pomeroy. For infQrmation call 742~2832.
POINT ROCK - Revival
beginning Sunday 11 a.m.

E. ""' _,~r•
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Letart, W.. Va. wil

hi!

89th bitJthday on April 30. A
card shower is planned. His
address is Lalcin Nursing
Home @I Bateman Circle
Lakin, W.Va., 25287.
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Thursday, May 1
RACINE - Eva Teaford
will observe her 80th birthday n May 1. Cards may be
sent to her at P.O. Box 55,
Racine, Ohio 45771 .

Deaths

Flaabella

She should save stories for adult crowd.

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storms. Highs in the IOWI{f
70s. Southwest winds 10 to
15 mPh with gusts up to 25
mph. O!ance of rain 70 percent.
.
Saturday nipt.-Partly
olOildy. Much coolet with
lows m the lower 40s. West
winds 5 to 10 mph. w'itb
gusts up to 2(} mph. ·
Sunday•..Mostly · .s unny.
H=und70. .
.·.

Friday
night...Mostly
cloudy. A slight chance of
showers and thunderstorms
in the evening. Lows around
_ . , ~y
60. South winds 5 to 10 mph. cloudy with showers likely
Chance of rain 20 percent ·
with a chance of .fbnnderSaturday-.Showers like- stmns-l..Ows inilhc lovm' 50s.
ly with a chance of ~under- f'JJ:MJ.zcfmio 60 1~

Monday•••Cioudy with ·
showers likely with .a
chance of thunderstorms,
Highs around 60. Chance .o f
rain 60 percent.
. Monday night••• Mos(ly
cloudy with a 30
chance of showers. Lows in
the lower 40s.
.
Tuesday and Tuesdaw
night. .. Mostly
cloudy,
Highs in the mid 50s. Lows
in the upper 30s.
.
Wednesday
and •
Wednesday night... Partly
cloudy. Highs in . the lower ·
60s. Lows in the mid 40s. · ·

percent

Stuver

Da1icll.ee Holter

Local Briefs .

SOCQG schedules
MRDD board meeting

Dr. Ceaald

Sparkman

Dr. Gerald Wayne Sparkman, 47, of Pomeroy, died
Wednesday, April 23, 2008, at Holzer Medical Center.
. He was born Sept. 16, 1960, in Amarillo, Texas. son of
the late Byford H. and Melva Dickerson Sparkman.
Dr. Sp~ was an associate p-rofessor of psychology
at .t he Umverstty of Rio Grande and was the assistant minister at the Bradbury Church of Christ.
· He was a member of the Bradbury Ch11rch of Christ and
a membellof the American Psychological Society.
· 'He is survived by his wife, Deborah Sparkman of
~y; · his sbn, Joshua Sp~; si~ters ·and brothers,
Doris Breshears of North Richland Hills, Texas, James
(Sharon) Sparkman of Dallas, Texas, Roy (Donna)
S~ of Witcbita Falls, Texas, and Linda (Travis)
Btshop of Fort Worth, Texas; several nieces and nephews;
father and mother-in-law; Roger and Charlditie Alkire of
Pomeroyr. and IJrotller-in-law, Chris (Amanda) Alkire of ·
• P6meroy.-.
· Services will be

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p.m. Sunday, April 27, 2008, in the
Funeral Home in Pomeroy, with
Pastor Tom Runyon offieiating. Friends may call at the
fu.neral home from 6 to 8 p.m . Saturday, April 26, 2008.
~Jn lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the
oi'adburyChurctl of Christ building and maintenance fund.
. : A registry is available online at www.andersonmc•.'·

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HarriSonville J!ICUlS
alumni reumon

: RACINE
- Elizabeth
COLUMBUS - David Lee Holter, 69, Columbus,
Mariah Stover, 92, Racine
and formerly of Vinton and Gallipolis, died Wednesday,
}lied April 23, 2008 at
April 23, 2008 in the Kobacker House Hospice, Columbus.
J~ckson General Hospital,
. He is survived by his wife, Elaine Unroe Holter.
Rtpley, W.Va.
Services will be 2 p.m. Sunday in !hi: Cremeens Funeral
: Born April 11, 1916 in
Chapel, Gallipolis, wtth the Rev. Berldey Saunders ofticiat~ow Run, W.Va., she was
ing. Burial will be in Vinton Memorial Parle Friends may call ·
the daughter of the .l ate
from 2 to ~ and 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday at the funeral ~1.
Phillip and Frances (Fultz)
· ExpressiOns of sympathy may be sent to the famtly by
Hoschar. She' enjoyed garvisiting www.cremeensfunefalhomes.com.
jleniog and flowers and
· Jbved P,laying ,· with her
grandcbtldren and great
grandchildren.
: She is survived by three
daughters, AI tie Farmer of ·
New Carlisle, Irene (Butch)
Johnson of Racine, Belva
fisher of Ravenswood,
~Va.; two sons, Alvin (Mary) Stover of Racine, Paul
ATIIENS - The Southern Ohio Council of Governments
(Wanda) Stover of Etna; daughter-in-law, June Stover of
ne; II grandchildren; 16 great grandchildren; sister, (SOCOG) wiiJ hold its next board meeting on Thursday, May
e Full of Parkersburg, W.Va.; brother, Earlie Hoschar 'Of I at I 0 a.m. af the Athens County Board of MRDD located at
Beacon School, 801 West Union, Athens, Ohio, 4570 I .
, . tage~i~le , W.Va.; several nieces and nephews.
· .
' !n addit:ton to her paFents, she was preceded in death by The meeting will be held in the large conference room.
htit husband of 57 years, Wallie Stover; son, Leonard The board usually meets the first Thursday of each month.
For more information, call 740-775-5030, ext. 106.
~!Over; son-in-law, Drew Fisher.
SOCOG provides administrative support for the County
! :1\ funeral service will be held at 2 p.m., Saturday; April
~. 2008 at Roush Funeral Home, Ravenswood, W.Va. B.~ ?f ~RDD (~ental ~tardation and developmental
'lt!t the Rev. William K. Marshall officiating. Burial will dtsabttiUes) 10 Ross, Pike, Sctoto, Pickaway, Adams; Brown,
be IR .f..:ela!l Falls Cemetery, Letart f'alls. Frjends may call Clinton, Highland, Athens, Vinton, Jackson, Lawrence,
(or VISitation from 6-9 p.m., today, April 25, 2008 at the Mei,~~s, Fayette and Gallia Counties. Its primary focus is
quality assurance, provider compliance, investigative serruneral home.
.
· In lieu of flowers. memorials may be made to Roush vices, and residential administration of waivers and support
Funeral Home, PO Box 933, Ravenswood, WV, 26164. living in order to provide individualized, personal support to
Condolences may be expressed to the Stover family by people with developmental disabilities. SOCOG is a government entity created under Chapter 167 of the Ohio Revised
~mail at mush I us2000@ya:hoo.com.
Code, representing 15 county boaFds of MRDD.

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·Chester-Shade plans fund raiser
CHESTER - The Chester-Shade Historical Association
is having it annual yard sale fund raiser for expenses of
operating the museulll May I and 2 at the Chester Court
House in Chester.
Donations for the sale are needed from members and
non-members and can be brought to the Courthouse the
week berore the sale during the hours of I 0-4 mi Monday,
.
Wednesday, Thursday or Saturday.
Some suggested donations include children's toys and
clothes, dishes, furniture, tools, appliances, tools, books,
perennials, baked goods, linens, kitchenwaFe, bouse plants,
·tamps, crafts, crafting materials, etc. Items should be clean
and electrical items should be in working order.
· For more information, call the court house @ 985-9822.

Interim
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• Authorized membership
in the Meigs County
Chamber of Commerce for
the DJFS, at Chapman's

request.
• Approved bids for bituminous materials for May,
and referred them to the
· county engineer.
Present -were Sheets,
Commissioner
Mick
Davenport and Clerk Gloria
Kloes.

HARRISONVILLE - The 78th . annual dinner of the
Harrisonville-Scipio Alumni Associaton will be held 6:30
p.m. May 24, in the H-S Alunuii Center, just east of the
intersection in Harrisonville on SR 143. ·
A business meeting and entertainment will follow. The dinner cost is $12, with $8 for children under 12. Dues are $2.
Checks are to be made out to the H-S Alumni Association.
Classes to be honored this year are 1918, 1928. 1938, 1948,
and 1954. There were 49 graduates in those five classes with
21 still surviving. Reservations are to be sent to Joy Wiseman
Clark, P.O . Box 70-6, Syracuse, Ohio 4n79 by May 20.
Reservations can be called in to Harold Graham, at 742-3033.
It was noted that the second edition of'the HarrisonvilleScipio High school historical booket has been published
and ts now avatlable for purchase at $10 if ptcked up,
$12.50 if mailed. Checks for the booklet should be~ ·
out separately and made payable to H-S Alumni Center.
Officers are Donna Butbridge Wilson, president; HaFOid
Gt:'.tham, vice president ; Larry Clark, treasurer; and Joy
Wtseman Clark, secretary.
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Missionary group
gives·memorial donation
RACINE - . A contribution was made to the Senior
Citizens' Meals on Wheels program in memory of Emma
Adams by !!Je Bertha M. Sayre Missionary Group· at its .
recent meeting at the home of Nondus Hendricks.
In other business, the group decided to send a monetary
gift to fill ~he Whit~ Cross _quota. Mary K. Yost opened the
meetmg wtth devot:tons usmg scripture from John 6 on the
theme "Don't Be Afraid." Barbara Gheen conducted roll
call and gave the secretary/treasurer's report.
The program as by Mabel Brace with readings by Lillian .
Hayman, "Share;" Barbara Gheen, "God's Love;" Nondus
Hendricks, "Don't Try to Understand;" Martha Lu Beegle,
"Leaving Home;" Beulah Neigler. "Because of Faith,"
Yost, " Kindness is a Precious Gift;" Mabel Brace, "Today
IS That Tomorrow."
·
·
· Prayer and refreshments served by Hendricks closed the
meetmg.

Preparing

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Local student inducted

into honorary society
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport resident Christina Miller
was inducted into the Alpba Mu Delta chapter of Phi Theta
Kal'pa at Hocking College. Phi Theta Kappa is the Honor
S.oc1ety for the two year college that recognizes academically outstanding students who have achieved a cumulative
GPA above 3.5. Miller studies business management at
Hocking College in NelsiJnville.

Local Stocks.
AEP (NYSE) - ~.90
Akzo (NASDAQ) - 87
A8hlond Inc. (NYSE) - 511.78
Big lola CNYSE) - 25
Bob Evono (NASDAQ) - 27.43
BorgWamw (NYSE) - 48.54
Century Aluminum (NASDAQ)

DAQ)-25
BIT (NYSE) - 34.1'7
Peoples (NASDAQ)- 23.44

Pepelco (NYSE) -Ill

P - {NASDAQ) -11.1111
llocllwelt (NYSE) -

5U7

Rocky Boots (NASDAQ) - 5.21
place; Deidfa Carleton, five
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Aoy8l Du1dl Shell- '15M
-61.33
meter wheelchair dash, first Clllmplon (NASDAQ)- 4.76
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Seers Holding {NASDAQ) - 97
•
place, ramp roll, first place, Cllonnlng Shopo (NASDAQ) Wol..-...t (NYSE) - 57.45
: ~IDDLEPO~T Dore!fty (VanMatre) Capehartfrom
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Wendy'a (NYSE) - 26.311
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strike with hand/bat, second us
~ted, 80, M1ddleport, Ohi.o , passed away with great
W H - (NYSE)- 23.74
City Holding (NASDAQ) - 39.16
. place; Joan Hart, softball Colima (NYSE) - 62.36
~ and f~th April 24, 2008 at Overbrook Center.
WDithlngai(NYSE)-17.21
She was born on June 7 , ·1 927, in West Columbia, W.Va. softball throw, first place, throw, second place, I 00 DuPont (NYSE) - 49.69
o.tly atoct. ............ the 4
p.m. ET cto.11111 ~of­
the late
"Buck" and Grace Kerwood VanMatre. I 00 meter dash, second meter walk, four1h place; US Bank (NYSE) - 34.47
actlona for April 24, :l008, pro.•-·~•~~-IOI!e
death-by-eight broi:lu~rs-and sisters-also- pace ; Mamie Cade, sllOI':SI:e~l tllfo_w, -&amp;mnetl (N I Sl!) 27.13
General EJeclrlc (NYSE) - 32.81 ,
her in death; Virginia "Ginny" Muthney, Howard plit, third/lace, I00 meter third place, I 00 meter walk, H-y-Oavidson (NYSE)by EIIWifd
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VanMatre, Richard "Dick" VanMatre, Maida dash, thir place; Margaret third place; Bill White, shot 38.50
a.tttpolta .. {7411) 441-11441 Mil
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f!liz:abetb "Beddie" Johnson, Betty Jane Van Den Dobbert, Cade, shot put, fourth place, put, second place, 50 meter JP Morgan (NYSE) - 46.97
Plon.m 011 (31M) &amp;74-4174.
Kroger
(NYSE)
26.24
"Mac" VanMatre, Norma Jean "Lob" Jackson, and I 00 meter dash, second dash, second place.
Member SI'C.
Umiled
Bronda
(NYSE)
.
Mae "Peckie" Jackson.
18.84
.
:' ~urvivors includ'e her husband, Richard · Whited,
Noo1otk Southern (NYSE) !Ctiddleport; a brother, George Da~id and Eileen
portion of the EMS build- 59.93
lvanMatre, . Columbus; a son, Dr. Wilham and Sandra
ing, located behind the hos- Ohio Valley S.nc Corp. (NASCapehart, Point Pleasant, W.Va.; daughters, Nancy and
pital building. While the
f;arl Gilkey, Pomeroy, Alice Jane Stewart and Martin
commissioners acknowlfrom, Page~· ·
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fitoderick, Middleport.
edged there are some struc- t ~• • Also surviving are eight grandchildren, Sean Capehart and second 911 plan which will !ural issues _with that build'
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~y Kammer, Pt. Pleasant, W.V'a. Dr. Kim Capehart, allow the county
be . mg, they s81d Thursday the
Ariel Players
f'reenville, S.C., Wtlliam Gilkey and Sandra Distelhorst, "Phase 2 operational"10when area affected by a shp
Present
~memy, Emily Sanders, ~oolville, Rebecca Buckley,
it begins operating around would ~Jot be part of any
Civil
War Plly
~ddleport, Fr-.mk Stewart, Middleport; nine great-gnmdcbilyear's end. The Phase 2 re~ovatl~n.
~n; three sisters-in-law, and several rueces and nephew s.
City Plitt
operation allows the 9ll
We have not ruled out
: Funeral services will be conducted on Monday. April 28, call center to track a caller's the ~ospttal as a. possible
April29 -11:00 1111
~008 at II a.m .. at the Middleport Chapel of Fisher location wheth
be 18
·. . 11 _ locauon, but we w11llook at
Ohio Valley Srmphonr
j\rulerson McDaiuel Funeral Homes. Burial will follow in .
. er .
ca
other potenttal sties , as
. "FINALE"
'\ ~ Kirldand Memorial Gardens with Rev. Lamar O 'Bryant m~ ·from a land lme or a well," Davenport said. "We
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telephone.
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•_P,ffi~iating. Visitation wi!! !Je.!!el(! from 6-9 (l.m. (lO i\lnday,__ wrreless
The c0 ntmittee Is ·!Ill are uu.....r s1gm 1cant 11me
CeliO
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~pnl ~7, "2008 at the funeral home:
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s.
restramts, because we want
Saturday,
Mar 3i11, 2001
-; • Online .c ondolences may be sent to: www.andersonmc- cons1dermg a locat1on :for to be up and running by the
Box Olllce: 4212ndAVL
the
. 911
operatwn. end of the year."
" ·lianiel.com.
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Gellipolia, OH (740) 44I-ARTI
Corrurusswners have contracted with an architectural
f trm to determine the needs
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-· · -,·~ RACINE - Ada Francis Rowe, 73, of Racine, died and ~osts .involved in renoVa!ing the emergency room
Wednesday, Apri123 at the Holzer Medical Center, Gallipolis. area of the VMH building
;:Jlorn on June 3, 1934 at Minersville, she was the· daugh- . into a combined headquarat. Syracuse Community Cenler .
W of ·the late .Ernest Bowers and Adrie Eichinger Bowers. ters for the 911 center and
Syracuse, Ohio
She and her late husband Wayne managed the Theron the
Emergency
· .•. '!lhnson Farms in the east Letart Falls community of Management Agency. That,
Sc:iturday,
26th
Racine for more than 35 years.
Commissioner
Mick
: ~he is survived by her chi ldren, Gerald Sellers and his Davenport said, could turn
.6:00 - 9:00 pm
Victoria, of Sanford, N.C.; Mary Stover and h.er hus- out to be too costly. '
Ofllld, Alvin, of Leterat Falls; Edward Sellers and his wife,
Commissioners are now
~
Soni of Parkersburg, W.Va.; Arlene Frederick and her spe- considering renovating a
. ., • ~ial friend, Jeff Jackson of Racine; Stephen Sellers and his
~
· ~ )'fife, Lacinda, of Racine; Johnny Ray Sellers of Racine;
Need a great Auto
~ffrey ~Butch " Sellers and his wife, Ruth, of Letart Falls;
Susan Lyons and her special friend; Timothy Bishop, of
insurance rate?
SKITS
tlarrisonville; Debra Sellers &lt;!lid her special friend , Pe'!fl
Stay local and call an
~mtth of Darwin, and Ernest Sellers of R-acine.
Agent you already
. • . Also surviving are her brothers. Max Bowers of
Perfonoances by:
know and trust!
; Pataskala, and Joe Bowers of Tuppers Plains; sisters. Kay
Mid-Valley Christian School Students
• f'roffitt of Portland, Donna Bowers of Columbus. Karen
;Jessica Dillon
; Haynes of Minersville, and Nedra Tarwin of Columbus;
: lilong with 24 grandchildren and 18 great-g1 .mdchildren.
: She was preceded in death by her husband Wayne
Reed &amp; Baur Insurance Agency
'owe in 2002; sisters, Carol , Sandra and Joyce. and a
brother Kenny.
no East M8in stnet
. • ~ :-Funeral services will held 2 p.m. S~nday, April 27 , at
I
.
fiOilletoy, 0H 457M
.""'-.."l~.R:.·~~"·i4- ..:,4.;-r{"
' lh~ Roush Funeral Home, Raven swood. with Rev.
.
JNilliarn K. Jl.llarshall officiating. Burial will be in Letart
.__a!-,_
-. :fall~ Cemetery. Friends may visit the fami ly on Friday,
• OhKl Mutual
Concesolons Anllllble
.~ : i_\Pnl 25, and Saturday, April 26, fmm 6 to 9 p.m. at the
ln~urft nCl' l;rour
All P1UGeads Wlll Go TOWM'd
, :;fl\lneral home .
Or visn us on the Web, www.reedbaur.com
Mid-Valley
Chrldan IK:hool Building Project
~ Bondolences may be expressed to the Rowe/Sellers f amHome
Auto Fann Business
~ by em~ at mushlus2000@ya:hoo.com.
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Sunday, April 27th @ 3 p.m.
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Obituaries

ANNIE'S MAILBOX
~KATlfY ~

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MARCY SuGAR

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daughter. you and your

brolher SUIV!Ved those umes
and came out fine, but she

. Dem' Annie: My husband looks up to you and might
~s very_, close to hi~ sister, imitate · your escapade&lt;; and
'Cynthia. ~ I also like her not , do as well: We. lm9w
very much, as does our 16- h~~ feel temble if ~t
year-old daughter.
· ned How about savmg
Since Cynthia lives in those stories for 1he adults"''
another sta~, we see her
If )IOU explain Y?ur rononly a few llples a year and cems, we think she II get it.
she usually stays in our You.alsos_houlddiscussthese
home. We ·o~ ~pend two stones wtth your daughter,
or three hours sunng around who finds tales about Daddy
the dimng room table talk- extremely mteresting, and
ing about our families, our help her underl;tand that what
lives, our job~. etc., but then is fun in retrospect is less
t!le conversatton ';Uffis to the ~t and more risky than
·
escapades Cynthia and· her tt sounds.
brother had as teenagers.
. Dear AiuaM:: I am a ~ed!I The ~o of them were
t~al recept;torust at a clmtc. I
rather wtld back then. Op like working here and my
her last visit, Cynthia told a boss thinks I do a pretty
story I hadn' t heaFd befon:. good job. Recently, bowevIt was sexual in. nature and · er, thi~gs just aFen 't right.
much too graphic for a 16A mce ramcoat of mine
year-old girl, but there was was stolen frOm a closet that
our daughter, hanging on · was not accessible .to the
every word. I tried to patients. I reported it to 1he'
c_hange the topic several office manager, but nothing
ttmes, to no av811.
happened. Last week, the
The next day, when my manager called me in and
husband and I w~ alone,_ I ~d I ~d ~n accu~ of
told htm I really like Cynthia discussmg pnvate medical
and am glad she visi~, ~t · c~ with
.. ~theremployees.
some of her conversation ts Annie, this ts a complete lie.
mappropnate for our daugh1be clinic is ·a little hotbed
ter to bear. I w~s SUI]Jrised ?f gossi~ and I don '.t get
that he agreed ~th me. Now mvolved m die dt:arna. I simwe ·~ wonden.ag how to ~t ply keep my mouth shut and
C)tlthia to ~I her stones do JI?-Y work. I am currently
wtthom offendtqf..~ ~y seeking other e?JPloyment,
suggestiOns~ - ·
• ~ ~ m bu! I ~y can t afford to
Pemlsylvlllllll
. t:.:,~:J:i Any advtce? -

Dear _Pt!rzled: Cyn~a

sounds like a.great gal wt.t h
~ interes~g past. We don:t
think she will be offended if
you ~ her aside when ~
next VISits and say, ~thia,
we love :tour stones, ·b ut
we're
some of .litem&lt;
·:are a httle racy for our

aJ!aid

ignore it~hi·le looking for a
new posttton, or you can try
a different approach. Invite ·
one of the troublemakers to
join you for coffee and conversation. It might keep
' thtogs calm . until your
resume gets some attention.
Dear Annie: This is in
response to "Not Sure in
Califomia," whose husband
oftwoyearshadneverlether
see him naked, meet his faroily or see pictures.ofhirn as a
child. He also changed his
name and hid ·all his financial
information from her.
I strongly suspect this man
is in some stage of gender
reassignment He very likely
does not want her to see (via
J?ictures) or find out (via faroily) that he once was (or still
is) a woman. It would also
explain the name change as
well as the lack of insurance
since that usually requires ~
medical examination.
"Not Sure" needs to consider this possibility and respond
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After
months
of
renovation
Emmet's
Pub,
118
West
Main
Street,
is
offiCially
opening oii
Dear M.H.: An interestMonday.
The
emerald
green
wa!l.
historic
photographs
and
six,
Hat-screen
televisions
add
iJ!g possibility. Certainly,
his secretive behavior indi- to the 'pub ambiance' which is family friendly, even featuring a child's menu. Open froni 1,
cates he's hiding something. . a .m. to 1 a .m., breakfast will be served. all day and a diverse •lunch and dinner menu will
We hope she can find out be offered as well, featuring meals cooked by local chef Port&lt;y Brown. There will be car.rY,
what it is.
out and some delivery. CaD 992-5980 for more information. Pictured are some of the staff
A lillie's Mailbox is writ- of Emmet's Pub owned by l.any Windon.
ten by Klltlty MiJclaeU lllfli

Mtut:y SugtU, lortgtime ediron of the Ann Uuulen
cohl"'.rt. Please e-rflliil your
questWns to artrtiesrruzi/bo:r@comcasLnet, or write
Friday-Partly sunny with
to: Annie's Mailbox, P.O.
a
s
light chance of showers in
Dear DisgnmOed: You Bo:r 118190 Clticago IL
the
morning ...Then niostly
sound a bit aloof from the 606ll. To fi,t old
cloudy
with a chance of
'rest of the office staff. This about Anrtie 's Mailboi
showers
and thunderstorms
ten~s to engender an us- llNi rwul jeatuNs lly
in the itftemoon. Highs
agamst-~er mentality fmm Crtlll.ors Syndictlte .mteri
aFOund
811. South winds 5 to
the nast:ter and less secure artd Cllltoonists visil the
10
mph.
Chance of rain 30
crowd, leading to jealousy Creators Syn4kate Web
percent.
and backstabbing. , You can page at www.creators.com.

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Community Calendar
Public meeting..
Monday, April 211
RACINE
_ Regular
meeting of Southern Local
School Board, ·s p.m., ~gh
school media mom.
.
POMEROY - Regular
meeting of Meigs County
Library Board, 3 p.m.,

Pomeroy Library.

POMEROY - Veterans
'Service ·Commission, 9
a.m., 117 Memorial Dr.
-r-Illy, Aprill9

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warmups start; II a.m . show
begins. Sponsored by the
Ohio RiVer Producers. Rain
cancels. For more information .c all Bruce McKelvey,
59G-9936~»r 743-5216.
CHESTER Chester
Council 323, Daughters of
America. will meet at 1 p.m.
at the baH for practice for 1he
spring nlly •OO May 3. All
officers are.ltolbe present.

Moaday, April28
P;OMEROZ -

OH-Kan

Com Oub _ nner, 6 p.m.,

service at the Point Rock
Church of the Nazarene on
SR 689 between Wtikesville
and Route 32, and continuing
through Wednesday, 7 p.m.
services. Rev. Bud Allman,
evangelist; special music by
the
Brian
Family
Connection, Sunday, and Jim .
and Cathy Sission, Monday
through Wednesday. Lloyd
Grimm, Jr., pastor.

Birthdays

SYRA:CUSE- The final followed by meeting,
ptitillc il'ifriing .on tJie syra- • Pomeroy~bibnuy.

tuse CfiBG

Dl~ss Grant

application, 7 p.m~ Syracuse
COmmunity Center. Public

urged ,t o attenQ.

Clubs and
organizations
Saturday, April26
PORTLAND Horse
fun show at the Portland
Community Center, 10 a.m.

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CJtwdl events

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Sar •ay, A,prill7
POMEROY- Dayspring
in concert at the Mt Union
Baptist Church 6:30 p.m.
Sunday. The church is located at 3908 I caqJenter Hill
Road, Pomeroy. For infQrmation call 742~2832.
POINT ROCK - Revival
beginning Sunday 11 a.m.

E. ""' _,~r•
'd.{=~~
Letart, W.. Va. wil

hi!

89th bitJthday on April 30. A
card shower is planned. His
address is Lalcin Nursing
Home @I Bateman Circle
Lakin, W.Va., 25287.
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Thursday, May 1
RACINE - Eva Teaford
will observe her 80th birthday n May 1. Cards may be
sent to her at P.O. Box 55,
Racine, Ohio 45771 .

Deaths

Flaabella

She should save stories for adult crowd.

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storms. Highs in the IOWI{f
70s. Southwest winds 10 to
15 mPh with gusts up to 25
mph. O!ance of rain 70 percent.
.
Saturday nipt.-Partly
olOildy. Much coolet with
lows m the lower 40s. West
winds 5 to 10 mph. w'itb
gusts up to 2(} mph. ·
Sunday•..Mostly · .s unny.
H=und70. .
.·.

Friday
night...Mostly
cloudy. A slight chance of
showers and thunderstorms
in the evening. Lows around
_ . , ~y
60. South winds 5 to 10 mph. cloudy with showers likely
Chance of rain 20 percent ·
with a chance of .fbnnderSaturday-.Showers like- stmns-l..Ows inilhc lovm' 50s.
ly with a chance of ~under- f'JJ:MJ.zcfmio 60 1~

Monday•••Cioudy with ·
showers likely with .a
chance of thunderstorms,
Highs around 60. Chance .o f
rain 60 percent.
. Monday night••• Mos(ly
cloudy with a 30
chance of showers. Lows in
the lower 40s.
.
Tuesday and Tuesdaw
night. .. Mostly
cloudy,
Highs in the mid 50s. Lows
in the upper 30s.
.
Wednesday
and •
Wednesday night... Partly
cloudy. Highs in . the lower ·
60s. Lows in the mid 40s. · ·

percent

Stuver

Da1icll.ee Holter

Local Briefs .

SOCQG schedules
MRDD board meeting

Dr. Ceaald

Sparkman

Dr. Gerald Wayne Sparkman, 47, of Pomeroy, died
Wednesday, April 23, 2008, at Holzer Medical Center.
. He was born Sept. 16, 1960, in Amarillo, Texas. son of
the late Byford H. and Melva Dickerson Sparkman.
Dr. Sp~ was an associate p-rofessor of psychology
at .t he Umverstty of Rio Grande and was the assistant minister at the Bradbury Church of Christ.
· He was a member of the Bradbury Ch11rch of Christ and
a membellof the American Psychological Society.
· 'He is survived by his wife, Deborah Sparkman of
~y; · his sbn, Joshua Sp~; si~ters ·and brothers,
Doris Breshears of North Richland Hills, Texas, James
(Sharon) Sparkman of Dallas, Texas, Roy (Donna)
S~ of Witcbita Falls, Texas, and Linda (Travis)
Btshop of Fort Worth, Texas; several nieces and nephews;
father and mother-in-law; Roger and Charlditie Alkire of
Pomeroyr. and IJrotller-in-law, Chris (Amanda) Alkire of ·
• P6meroy.-.
· Services will be

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p.m. Sunday, April 27, 2008, in the
Funeral Home in Pomeroy, with
Pastor Tom Runyon offieiating. Friends may call at the
fu.neral home from 6 to 8 p.m . Saturday, April 26, 2008.
~Jn lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the
oi'adburyChurctl of Christ building and maintenance fund.
. : A registry is available online at www.andersonmc•.'·

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HarriSonville J!ICUlS
alumni reumon

: RACINE
- Elizabeth
COLUMBUS - David Lee Holter, 69, Columbus,
Mariah Stover, 92, Racine
and formerly of Vinton and Gallipolis, died Wednesday,
}lied April 23, 2008 at
April 23, 2008 in the Kobacker House Hospice, Columbus.
J~ckson General Hospital,
. He is survived by his wife, Elaine Unroe Holter.
Rtpley, W.Va.
Services will be 2 p.m. Sunday in !hi: Cremeens Funeral
: Born April 11, 1916 in
Chapel, Gallipolis, wtth the Rev. Berldey Saunders ofticiat~ow Run, W.Va., she was
ing. Burial will be in Vinton Memorial Parle Friends may call ·
the daughter of the .l ate
from 2 to ~ and 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday at the funeral ~1.
Phillip and Frances (Fultz)
· ExpressiOns of sympathy may be sent to the famtly by
Hoschar. She' enjoyed garvisiting www.cremeensfunefalhomes.com.
jleniog and flowers and
· Jbved P,laying ,· with her
grandcbtldren and great
grandchildren.
: She is survived by three
daughters, AI tie Farmer of ·
New Carlisle, Irene (Butch)
Johnson of Racine, Belva
fisher of Ravenswood,
~Va.; two sons, Alvin (Mary) Stover of Racine, Paul
ATIIENS - The Southern Ohio Council of Governments
(Wanda) Stover of Etna; daughter-in-law, June Stover of
ne; II grandchildren; 16 great grandchildren; sister, (SOCOG) wiiJ hold its next board meeting on Thursday, May
e Full of Parkersburg, W.Va.; brother, Earlie Hoschar 'Of I at I 0 a.m. af the Athens County Board of MRDD located at
Beacon School, 801 West Union, Athens, Ohio, 4570 I .
, . tage~i~le , W.Va.; several nieces and nephews.
· .
' !n addit:ton to her paFents, she was preceded in death by The meeting will be held in the large conference room.
htit husband of 57 years, Wallie Stover; son, Leonard The board usually meets the first Thursday of each month.
For more information, call 740-775-5030, ext. 106.
~!Over; son-in-law, Drew Fisher.
SOCOG provides administrative support for the County
! :1\ funeral service will be held at 2 p.m., Saturday; April
~. 2008 at Roush Funeral Home, Ravenswood, W.Va. B.~ ?f ~RDD (~ental ~tardation and developmental
'lt!t the Rev. William K. Marshall officiating. Burial will dtsabttiUes) 10 Ross, Pike, Sctoto, Pickaway, Adams; Brown,
be IR .f..:ela!l Falls Cemetery, Letart f'alls. Frjends may call Clinton, Highland, Athens, Vinton, Jackson, Lawrence,
(or VISitation from 6-9 p.m., today, April 25, 2008 at the Mei,~~s, Fayette and Gallia Counties. Its primary focus is
quality assurance, provider compliance, investigative serruneral home.
.
· In lieu of flowers. memorials may be made to Roush vices, and residential administration of waivers and support
Funeral Home, PO Box 933, Ravenswood, WV, 26164. living in order to provide individualized, personal support to
Condolences may be expressed to the Stover family by people with developmental disabilities. SOCOG is a government entity created under Chapter 167 of the Ohio Revised
~mail at mush I us2000@ya:hoo.com.
Code, representing 15 county boaFds of MRDD.

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·Chester-Shade plans fund raiser
CHESTER - The Chester-Shade Historical Association
is having it annual yard sale fund raiser for expenses of
operating the museulll May I and 2 at the Chester Court
House in Chester.
Donations for the sale are needed from members and
non-members and can be brought to the Courthouse the
week berore the sale during the hours of I 0-4 mi Monday,
.
Wednesday, Thursday or Saturday.
Some suggested donations include children's toys and
clothes, dishes, furniture, tools, appliances, tools, books,
perennials, baked goods, linens, kitchenwaFe, bouse plants,
·tamps, crafts, crafting materials, etc. Items should be clean
and electrical items should be in working order.
· For more information, call the court house @ 985-9822.

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• Authorized membership
in the Meigs County
Chamber of Commerce for
the DJFS, at Chapman's

request.
• Approved bids for bituminous materials for May,
and referred them to the
· county engineer.
Present -were Sheets,
Commissioner
Mick
Davenport and Clerk Gloria
Kloes.

HARRISONVILLE - The 78th . annual dinner of the
Harrisonville-Scipio Alumni Associaton will be held 6:30
p.m. May 24, in the H-S Alunuii Center, just east of the
intersection in Harrisonville on SR 143. ·
A business meeting and entertainment will follow. The dinner cost is $12, with $8 for children under 12. Dues are $2.
Checks are to be made out to the H-S Alumni Association.
Classes to be honored this year are 1918, 1928. 1938, 1948,
and 1954. There were 49 graduates in those five classes with
21 still surviving. Reservations are to be sent to Joy Wiseman
Clark, P.O . Box 70-6, Syracuse, Ohio 4n79 by May 20.
Reservations can be called in to Harold Graham, at 742-3033.
It was noted that the second edition of'the HarrisonvilleScipio High school historical booket has been published
and ts now avatlable for purchase at $10 if ptcked up,
$12.50 if mailed. Checks for the booklet should be~ ·
out separately and made payable to H-S Alumni Center.
Officers are Donna Butbridge Wilson, president; HaFOid
Gt:'.tham, vice president ; Larry Clark, treasurer; and Joy
Wtseman Clark, secretary.
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Missionary group
gives·memorial donation
RACINE - . A contribution was made to the Senior
Citizens' Meals on Wheels program in memory of Emma
Adams by !!Je Bertha M. Sayre Missionary Group· at its .
recent meeting at the home of Nondus Hendricks.
In other business, the group decided to send a monetary
gift to fill ~he Whit~ Cross _quota. Mary K. Yost opened the
meetmg wtth devot:tons usmg scripture from John 6 on the
theme "Don't Be Afraid." Barbara Gheen conducted roll
call and gave the secretary/treasurer's report.
The program as by Mabel Brace with readings by Lillian .
Hayman, "Share;" Barbara Gheen, "God's Love;" Nondus
Hendricks, "Don't Try to Understand;" Martha Lu Beegle,
"Leaving Home;" Beulah Neigler. "Because of Faith,"
Yost, " Kindness is a Precious Gift;" Mabel Brace, "Today
IS That Tomorrow."
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·
· Prayer and refreshments served by Hendricks closed the
meetmg.

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into honorary society
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport resident Christina Miller
was inducted into the Alpba Mu Delta chapter of Phi Theta
Kal'pa at Hocking College. Phi Theta Kappa is the Honor
S.oc1ety for the two year college that recognizes academically outstanding students who have achieved a cumulative
GPA above 3.5. Miller studies business management at
Hocking College in NelsiJnville.

Local Stocks.
AEP (NYSE) - ~.90
Akzo (NASDAQ) - 87
A8hlond Inc. (NYSE) - 511.78
Big lola CNYSE) - 25
Bob Evono (NASDAQ) - 27.43
BorgWamw (NYSE) - 48.54
Century Aluminum (NASDAQ)

DAQ)-25
BIT (NYSE) - 34.1'7
Peoples (NASDAQ)- 23.44

Pepelco (NYSE) -Ill

P - {NASDAQ) -11.1111
llocllwelt (NYSE) -

5U7

Rocky Boots (NASDAQ) - 5.21
place; Deidfa Carleton, five
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Aoy8l Du1dl Shell- '15M
-61.33
meter wheelchair dash, first Clllmplon (NASDAQ)- 4.76
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Seers Holding {NASDAQ) - 97
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place, ramp roll, first place, Cllonnlng Shopo (NASDAQ) Wol..-...t (NYSE) - 57.45
: ~IDDLEPO~T Dore!fty (VanMatre) Capehartfrom
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Wendy'a (NYSE) - 26.311
.
strike with hand/bat, second us
~ted, 80, M1ddleport, Ohi.o , passed away with great
W H - (NYSE)- 23.74
City Holding (NASDAQ) - 39.16
. place; Joan Hart, softball Colima (NYSE) - 62.36
~ and f~th April 24, 2008 at Overbrook Center.
WDithlngai(NYSE)-17.21
She was born on June 7 , ·1 927, in West Columbia, W.Va. softball throw, first place, throw, second place, I 00 DuPont (NYSE) - 49.69
o.tly atoct. ............ the 4
p.m. ET cto.11111 ~of­
the late
"Buck" and Grace Kerwood VanMatre. I 00 meter dash, second meter walk, four1h place; US Bank (NYSE) - 34.47
actlona for April 24, :l008, pro.•-·~•~~-IOI!e
death-by-eight broi:lu~rs-and sisters-also- pace ; Mamie Cade, sllOI':SI:e~l tllfo_w, -&amp;mnetl (N I Sl!) 27.13
General EJeclrlc (NYSE) - 32.81 ,
her in death; Virginia "Ginny" Muthney, Howard plit, third/lace, I00 meter third place, I 00 meter walk, H-y-Oavidson (NYSE)by EIIWifd
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VanMatre, Richard "Dick" VanMatre, Maida dash, thir place; Margaret third place; Bill White, shot 38.50
a.tttpolta .. {7411) 441-11441 Mil
!..-ley " ... 0 In Point
f!liz:abetb "Beddie" Johnson, Betty Jane Van Den Dobbert, Cade, shot put, fourth place, put, second place, 50 meter JP Morgan (NYSE) - 46.97
Plon.m 011 (31M) &amp;74-4174.
Kroger
(NYSE)
26.24
"Mac" VanMatre, Norma Jean "Lob" Jackson, and I 00 meter dash, second dash, second place.
Member SI'C.
Umiled
Bronda
(NYSE)
.
Mae "Peckie" Jackson.
18.84
.
:' ~urvivors includ'e her husband, Richard · Whited,
Noo1otk Southern (NYSE) !Ctiddleport; a brother, George Da~id and Eileen
portion of the EMS build- 59.93
lvanMatre, . Columbus; a son, Dr. Wilham and Sandra
ing, located behind the hos- Ohio Valley S.nc Corp. (NASCapehart, Point Pleasant, W.Va.; daughters, Nancy and
pital building. While the
f;arl Gilkey, Pomeroy, Alice Jane Stewart and Martin
commissioners acknowlfrom, Page~· ·
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fitoderick, Middleport.
edged there are some struc- t ~• • Also surviving are eight grandchildren, Sean Capehart and second 911 plan which will !ural issues _with that build'
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~y Kammer, Pt. Pleasant, W.V'a. Dr. Kim Capehart, allow the county
be . mg, they s81d Thursday the
Ariel Players
f'reenville, S.C., Wtlliam Gilkey and Sandra Distelhorst, "Phase 2 operational"10when area affected by a shp
Present
~memy, Emily Sanders, ~oolville, Rebecca Buckley,
it begins operating around would ~Jot be part of any
Civil
War Plly
~ddleport, Fr-.mk Stewart, Middleport; nine great-gnmdcbilyear's end. The Phase 2 re~ovatl~n.
~n; three sisters-in-law, and several rueces and nephew s.
City Plitt
operation allows the 9ll
We have not ruled out
: Funeral services will be conducted on Monday. April 28, call center to track a caller's the ~ospttal as a. possible
April29 -11:00 1111
~008 at II a.m .. at the Middleport Chapel of Fisher location wheth
be 18
·. . 11 _ locauon, but we w11llook at
Ohio Valley Srmphonr
j\rulerson McDaiuel Funeral Homes. Burial will follow in .
. er .
ca
other potenttal sties , as
. "FINALE"
'\ ~ Kirldand Memorial Gardens with Rev. Lamar O 'Bryant m~ ·from a land lme or a well," Davenport said. "We
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telephone.
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•_P,ffi~iating. Visitation wi!! !Je.!!el(! from 6-9 (l.m. (lO i\lnday,__ wrreless
The c0 ntmittee Is ·!Ill are uu.....r s1gm 1cant 11me
CeliO
.
~pnl ~7, "2008 at the funeral home:
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s.
restramts, because we want
Saturday,
Mar 3i11, 2001
-; • Online .c ondolences may be sent to: www.andersonmc- cons1dermg a locat1on :for to be up and running by the
Box Olllce: 4212ndAVL
the
. 911
operatwn. end of the year."
" ·lianiel.com.
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Gellipolia, OH (740) 44I-ARTI
Corrurusswners have contracted with an architectural
f trm to determine the needs
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-· · -,·~ RACINE - Ada Francis Rowe, 73, of Racine, died and ~osts .involved in renoVa!ing the emergency room
Wednesday, Apri123 at the Holzer Medical Center, Gallipolis. area of the VMH building
;:Jlorn on June 3, 1934 at Minersville, she was the· daugh- . into a combined headquarat. Syracuse Community Cenler .
W of ·the late .Ernest Bowers and Adrie Eichinger Bowers. ters for the 911 center and
Syracuse, Ohio
She and her late husband Wayne managed the Theron the
Emergency
· .•. '!lhnson Farms in the east Letart Falls community of Management Agency. That,
Sc:iturday,
26th
Racine for more than 35 years.
Commissioner
Mick
: ~he is survived by her chi ldren, Gerald Sellers and his Davenport said, could turn
.6:00 - 9:00 pm
Victoria, of Sanford, N.C.; Mary Stover and h.er hus- out to be too costly. '
Ofllld, Alvin, of Leterat Falls; Edward Sellers and his wife,
Commissioners are now
~
Soni of Parkersburg, W.Va.; Arlene Frederick and her spe- considering renovating a
. ., • ~ial friend, Jeff Jackson of Racine; Stephen Sellers and his
~
· ~ )'fife, Lacinda, of Racine; Johnny Ray Sellers of Racine;
Need a great Auto
~ffrey ~Butch " Sellers and his wife, Ruth, of Letart Falls;
Susan Lyons and her special friend; Timothy Bishop, of
insurance rate?
SKITS
tlarrisonville; Debra Sellers &lt;!lid her special friend , Pe'!fl
Stay local and call an
~mtth of Darwin, and Ernest Sellers of R-acine.
Agent you already
. • . Also surviving are her brothers. Max Bowers of
Perfonoances by:
know and trust!
; Pataskala, and Joe Bowers of Tuppers Plains; sisters. Kay
Mid-Valley Christian School Students
• f'roffitt of Portland, Donna Bowers of Columbus. Karen
;Jessica Dillon
; Haynes of Minersville, and Nedra Tarwin of Columbus;
: lilong with 24 grandchildren and 18 great-g1 .mdchildren.
: She was preceded in death by her husband Wayne
Reed &amp; Baur Insurance Agency
'owe in 2002; sisters, Carol , Sandra and Joyce. and a
brother Kenny.
no East M8in stnet
. • ~ :-Funeral services will held 2 p.m. S~nday, April 27 , at
I
.
fiOilletoy, 0H 457M
.""'-.."l~.R:.·~~"·i4- ..:,4.;-r{"
' lh~ Roush Funeral Home, Raven swood. with Rev.
.
JNilliarn K. Jl.llarshall officiating. Burial will be in Letart
.__a!-,_
-. :fall~ Cemetery. Friends may visit the fami ly on Friday,
• OhKl Mutual
Concesolons Anllllble
.~ : i_\Pnl 25, and Saturday, April 26, fmm 6 to 9 p.m. at the
ln~urft nCl' l;rour
All P1UGeads Wlll Go TOWM'd
, :;fl\lneral home .
Or visn us on the Web, www.reedbaur.com
Mid-Valley
Chrldan IK:hool Building Project
~ Bondolences may be expressed to the Rowe/Sellers f amHome
Auto Fann Business
~ by em~ at mushlus2000@ya:hoo.com.
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I felt it necessary to let the residents on a fixed income or
low income know that in the village of Middleport, if you
have a water leak, it can cause you huge financial problems
if you don't have leak insurance through the water office.
A lot of people are not aware of this. Not only do you
have to pay for the water, but also for the sewage, the
plumber, and, ifit takes a while to get it fixed, for whatever water you have to buy for daily use.
'
You also have to pay the regular .water biU monthly. They
were gracious in giving us four months to pay it. I had so
much on my mind at the time that I unintentionally forgot
the water leak insurance. It has cost us a total of $1,166 in
the four months since the water leak. We have had to go
without groceries at times because of it. There is no direction to tum for help in this situation, and, being that we
don't have a money tree in our backyard, it has really made
it hard for us to make it.

Friday, April zs,

2008"

Journalists need to hear 'music' of religion
Most editors and reporters
is that the public . square is
would panic, or call their
the province of the secular
lawyers, if news executives
and not a place for ... reliasked religious questions
gious messages to be seen
during job rnterviews,
or heard," said Burleigh in
Yet it's hard to probe the
1i
an interview for my chapter
contents of a journalist's
erry
in "Blind Spot: When
head without asking big
Mattingly Journalists . Don ' t Get
questions. And it's hard to
Religion."
Oxford
ask some of the ultimate
University Press will pubquestions
questions ·"
lish this book,· produced by
about birth, life. suffering, the big questions in life."
iny colleagues at the Oxford
pain and death - without
Burleigh won some bat_ Centre for . Religion &amp;
mentioning religion. .
ties. For example, a few edi- Public Life; late this faiL
William Burleigh careful- tors decided to let a reli"As a result," Burleigh
ly explored some of this ter- gion-beat specialist try writ- said, "lots of editors autoritory when he was running ing a column for Scripps matically think religion is
news teams, both large and Howard News Service, and out of place in a public
small. Hi s half-century I' ve been at it ever since. newspaper. That's what we
career with The E.W. This week marks the ''On are up against"
Scripps Co. began in 1951, Religion" column' s 20th . . The key is that this is a
when he was in high school anniversary, and 1 owe JOUrnahs~ problem. Any ·
in Evansville, Ind., and he Burleigh, and other editors effc;m to u;nprove_ coverage
retired several years ago · who back~ religion cover• wtll failtf JOUmll:hsts are, as
after serving as president age, a debt of gratitude.
c_ommentat&lt;;&gt;r ..Btll Moy~rs
and chief executive officer. ·
However it's crucial to bkes to put It, tone deaf to
"I always thought that it know that Burleigh _· a tra- ~e l!lusic of religion in pubwas interesting to talk to ditional Catholic - didn ' t he hfe.
That's a grea! ~age. I te_ll
reporters and editors about push this ' issue because he
their education,"
said wanted editors to hire more ed1tors that rehgwn news IS
Burleigh, who remains jounialists who liked sitting something _like a cross
chairman of the Scripps in pews. No, he didn 't want between pohttcs and opera.
Howard board. "How many to .see newspapers keep The laws and stru~ tures that
people in our newsrooms missing-. events· and trends ~~vern rehgtous_hfe can be
have actually studied histo- that affect millions of peo· Just as comphcated and
ry and art and philosophy pie and billions of dollars.
technical as those that conand even some theology? ...
Some journalists, he said, trot our government, and
"I have to admit -quite don' t think that religion there are hundreds of reli frankly - I always showed matters. Thus, many editors gious groups and movea partiality toward people get sweaty palms when it ' met'!ts in most news marwith that kind of education- comes time to dedicate kets, not one or two.
Yet there is more to relial background. I didn't do . time, ink and money to· the
that because I am a big reli- subject. Few seek out ginn than laws, facts, creeds
gious guy. I did it because I . trained, experienced reli- and hierarchies.
wanted ro know if we were ginn-beat reporters.
Every now and then, a
dealing with well-rounded
"The prevailing ethos reporter will be sent to cover
people who could relate to among· most of our editors a picky, boring, tense meet-

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jog and, suddenly, someone
will start to preach or pray.
The words can be folksy or
Byzantine, inspiring or
bizarre. But, suddenly, people '!l"e c'i'ing! hugging,
sbouung or walking out.
Reporters
look
on,
dumbfounded. What hap'
pened? What did they
miss? Truth .is, they were· .
covering a political meet-.
ing and then someone, in
effect, began singing one
of that group's sacred
songs. The reporters could
hear the words, but they
couldn't hear the music.
Burleigh could hear the
music, and he wanted to· .
link that to news. Heargued that editors should
insist on quality religior:h,
news coverage for one sim-:
pie reason - a desire !ci
cover stories crucial to the·
lives of their readers.
"It's how we answer
big questions about - birth· ·
and death and the meaning·.
of life that provide tlie-:
foundation for our culture;
he said.
·
. "Those questions deftne.
our culture and tell us who
we are. How do we get
those big questions into oor•
newspapers? How do we.
cover those stories·'!"
..
(Terry Mattingly is direc-..
tor of the Washington
Journalism Center at the .
Council for
Christian
Colleges and . Universities
and
leads
the-GetReligion.org project to
study religion and the news.)

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are 250 days left in the year. ·
Today's llighlight in llistory: On AJ?C!I25, 1945, during
World War II, U.S, and Soviet forces linked up on the Elbe
River, a meeting that dramatized the collapse of Nazi
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Germany's defenses.
· On this date: In 1507, German cartographer Martin
Waldseemueller used the term "America" on ·a world map
to refer. to the huge land mass in the Western Hemisphere,
. in honor of Italian navigator Amerigo Vespucci.
·
In 1792, hi~hwayman Nicolas Jacques Pelletier became
first pe;rson under French law to be e.xecuted by.Jbe gYillotine.
In 1859, ground was broken for the Suez Ca!Jal.
In 1898, the United States formally declared war on Spain.
In 1901 , New York Gov. Benjamin Baiter Odt;U Jr.
signed an automobile registration bill which imposed a 15
' mph speed limit on highways.
In 1908, broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow was
born in Polecat Creek, N.C.
In 1915, during World War I, Allied soldiers invaded the
Gallipoli Peninsula in an unsuccessful attempt to take the
· Ottoman Empire out of the war. ·
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The remarkable pel'formanages to claim the presi- _war. Yet McCain has made·
· dency. But the wonder is support for that war one of
mance of John McCain in
the past few months bas
that McCain is in con- his major issues . Creilit
right!~ &amp;'!f!lered a J ot of
_t~;ntion at all._ B_y ri ghts he _jriill withimm~D&amp;HOUfl!llC,. ~ _
attenuon, Tune was, not so
. ·should have httle -more \ · for doing so - I hapjien to '
long ago, when he was just
William
~hance of winning the pres- believe Jw is absolutely·
one of several contenders
tdency . than hi s fellow right - !llit there is simply
Rusher
Repubhcans have of con- no denying that his support
for the Republican presifor the Iraq war will be an
dential nomination, along
trolhng Congre ss.
with Mitt Romney, Rudy
In ~dd1tton to McCain's almost certain liability
Giuliani, Mike Huckabee
undemable appeal , one fac - when he is running against
and Fred Thompson, and
This is all the more tor workmg agamst · the a Democratic candidate ·
not necessarily the front- rerilarkable because, in the Democrats is almost surely pledged to pull us out of
runner at that. His support almost unanimous view of the relative weakness of that conflict as soon as ·
·
for illegal immigrants had political observers, 2008 their possible candidates. possible. .
turned off a lot of conserva- ought 10 be a "Democratic Clinton and Obama are not
Add to that the aforementive Republicans, and his year." The Republ icans instantly di smi ssible as tinned fact that 2008 is a.
general reputation as a mav- have held the White House presidential contenders: but likely Democratic year in ·
erick didn' t help, either.
, _for the past seven (soon to both_ have obvwus shor_t- any eyent, and one begins to
And yet, before so much be eight), and con~rolled ~ommgs. Netther has a mil- perceive the dimensip~ of
. as a single primary·has been Congress for all but two of ttary record worthy of the · the mountain McCain is
held, one after another c:Of them. They have e mbroiled name. And neither has ever going to have to climb.
One can point to a few
his rival~ has dropped from the nation in an unpopular he ld an e xecutive ' office
contention,· and · today war .in Iraq, and while the (e.g. governor) in the arena hopeful signs. Above all;::
McCain stands alone as the economy isn't as badly off of pohttcs . Of the two, there IS the fact that McCain :.·
inevitable nominee of his as the Democrats and their Clinton has served longer in has gotten as far as he has. :
party. That fact is primarily media supporters like to the Senate, but neither she He has also trimmed his .:
attributable to hiiJ shet!r assert, it is teetering on the no~ Obama has left a ny sig- support · for illegal immi-&gt;
steadfastness. Say what you brink of a recession. By all mhcant. mark there. And grants and pledged to pre-:;
will about him, there is odds, the outcome in McCarn has been a senator serve President Bush's tax:·
clearly a man there - a November
favors
the for 22 years- nearly twice cuts. Republicans generally ,:
determined, thoughtful and Democrats - or would, if as lo~g as both of them seem ~o have a=pt¢ him -:
generally attractive candi- McCain weren ' t doing so comhmed.
as thetr ttge r and will work ·
date with a formjdable devilishly we lL Recent
And yet the grim fact is hard for his election. But 1:::
record as a military hero, polls show him running that McCain, if indeed he am sure he wishes this were~ ·
The Democrats, who are Qed and neck with either is the Republican nominee, some_other year.
.
wtll be runmng m a year
( Wllliom Rushe r is an .·
still locked in an un~mly Clin(on or Obama.
brawl between Hillary
There is no point in exag- when the very stars in their accomplished autfu?r, for, ::
Clinton and Barack Obama, gerating his stren~;~th . It courses seem set ag runst a mer . publisher of the'. ·
recognize McCai n as '1e seems almost certam that ,Republican victory. I men- Na~ional Review and former .:
man tbey will have to ·beat, the Democrats will coolin- tw ned,earher that the GOP , vice chairman of the :
and they know very well · ue to control Con~re ss after suffers the very serious American
Conservative ''
that it won 't be eas'x;
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Friday, April 25, 2008

U.S. ·e atholics hope papal visit Readings insp~ ·
boosts sen1inary enrollment tho~!!!.!mth
BY RACHEL lOLL
AP RELIGION WRITER

NEW YORK The
crowd of 25,000 Rom an
Catholics burst into cheers
when Pope Benepict XVI
took the stage for a ·youth
rally during his U.S. visit last
"Viva
week.
Chanting
Papa!" they pressed against
security barriers and reached
out to touch him. .
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Many Catholics and church
leaders were happily surprised by the outpouring .o f
enthusiasm. Now, they hope
the ·experience will draw
some of the young revelers
into the priesthood.
.Ever since ecstatic throngs
began greeting the globe-trotting Pope John Paul II, ·anal~ts have been looking for
any direct link -between a
papal visit and seminary
enrollment.
·The Rev. Donald Cozzens,
a former seminary rector and
author of "The Changing
Pace of the Priesthood," said
there' s no way to know the
exact impact of a papal pilgrimage. But he said
and
Benedict's warmth
grandfatherly presence could
inspire many to at least consider ordination.
" There's a certain mystery
to a call to ministry in the
priesthood," said Cozzens,
who teaches at John Carroll
University in Ohio. "Some
people know they are destined to be a priest from their
cliildhood and other people
dtscover this call much later
in life. Sometimes it's ·awakened by a papal visit"
_Younger prie$ts today tend
tg have more traditional
vtews of the church than
older clergy, and many
allribute that trend to John
PAid's defense of orthodoxy.
Others who study the priest.hobd say that new clergy candi4ates now tend to come
fll&gt;ID the most committed
PIJ1s • of the church, and

APpholo

In this April 20 file photo, Pope Benedict XVI greets the faithful while leaving Mass at Yankee
Stadium in New York.
would likely fill seminaries times you need a nudge."
countries has grown so
He plans to talk about the steadily that some seminaries
with conservatives no matter
who was elected pope.
pi&gt;pe's visit, the priesthood are adding English classes,
The Rev. Michael Morris, and religious life in the local hiring accent reduction tutors
director of pastoral formation parish where he helps cele- and providing courses on
at St. Joseph's Seminary in brate Mass, to encourage American culture.
Yonkers, N.Y. ,, where the anyone considering the
International recruitment
youth rally was held, credits vocation.
·is motivated partly by the
demand
for
John Paul's 1979 trip to the
· The U.S . priesthood has exploding
U.S. with moving hirn.toward been shrinking for decades. · Spanish speakers for the
enrolling in senunary. But he More than 3, 200 of the Hispanic immigr-dnts filling
said the pope's presence was _18 ,600 U.S. parishes don't the pews. About 30 percent
not the only reason he joined. have
resident
priests, of the men ordained in the
"There were a lot of guys according to the Center for U.S . last year were from
from my generation, who Research in.. the Apostolate another country. according
entered the seminary in the at Georgetown University. to the U.S. Conference of
early '80s, we entered on the More lay people than clergy Catholic Bishops.
,
The bishops' conference
heels of the pope's first visit," work full-ume in the
said Morris, who teaches churches.
has created a recrui unent
campaign called "Fishers of
church history at the semiDioce~s have been hiring
nary. "I can't say that it was recruiters to travel overseas Men," that encourages priests
just a visit that inspired us to to find clergy candidates. The · to invite young men to conbecome priests. But some- number of priests from other sider entering the priesthood.

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ministerial association presi- Ray is Leading His Church lesson if we ever hope to
dent. Dave is an awesome Members to Hell.': Basically, reach all the unchurched peoJ believe that one of the pastor who loves God and the message lambasted ple in Gallia County. . With
tll1ngs that hurts the mission God's people. He's the kind Dave's vision for . uniting all more than 19,000 Gallia
of the church most today is of pastor that I imagined 'Christian chwrches
and County residents not actively
ali the bi~kering and divi- everybody would love. So, it believers. the preacher had participating in a local church
·sion that exists between· the - was quitll--a -shock when he accused Dave of watering (according to a demographics
various churches and differ- told me the followi.ng ~tory.
down the go ~peL ! know study by Percept Group lne.),
ent denominations. It's no
A few years ago, Dave was Dave and he is as evangelistic no church can afford to go it
wonder that unchurched serving a small church in and orthodox in his faith ·as alone. In order to reach these
people stay away from Kentucky. While at that anyone. Because of his faith- vast numbers of people with
church and even sometimes church. he also lived out his fulness to God's vision for his the Gospel of Jesus Christ,
rightly criticize Christians · vision of the unity of believ- life, Dave was being openly churches in Gallia County
foc not being able ·to work ers. He both preached it and attacked and criticized.
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together. · Without a doubt, practiced it by worlting with
Dave tried to contact the means being criticized or per·
· . our lack of unity hinders the other pastors and churches preacher in question to dis- secuted by some religious
from other denominations. cuss the matter. But, Jhe man leaders!
cause of Christ.
After all, isn ;t that what
=i have a pastor friend from . Unfortunately, not all would have nothing to do
another community who not Christian pastors and church- with him. If fact, when Dave happened to Jesus? The relionly believes in the unity of es appreciated Dave's unify- finally tried to stop in ·at the gious leaders who persecuted
the Church, but lives it out in ing efforts. One day, a friend man ' s church, the critical him were called Pharisees.
his life and ministry. Pastor . from a church in Dave's same preacher locked himself in Maybe, we need to stand up
Dave Ray has a wonderful denomination told Dave that his office and would not open to the religious Pharisees of
vision for the unity of all Dave was tl)e sennon their the door. Dave told me· he today and unite around a
believers that crosses denom- preacher had preached that struggled with that criticism, common mission to take the
:
. but he finally resolved the Gospel to every person in
inational lines_ and theologi- pa~t Sunday.
cal differences. It is for this
Dave !;bought 'he meant that issue within his own spirit. Gallia County.
(The Rev. Doug Sto~kton is
very reason that my fellow he had been used as a sermon When I asked him how, he
county cleJi:l' and I elected illu&gt;tration, But. the friend replied. ''l' d rather be !he Bad _po,stor , of &lt;;race UniJet{
in
him the first year he moved . COrreCted Dave by giving' him . Guy for the rightreason s~·- Met!Wdtst · Church
Gallipolis.)
·
to. our community to be our the sellll'INl title, "Why Dave
We also need to learn this

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SOMEBODY'S ANGEL
It hurt so bad when God took you
away
But he promised us we'd meei again
sqrneday
No more. tears and no more pain
Together forever we will stay
When I meet you and my Jesus somec
day
I was your anget you always used to
say
·
We were only mortals the n made of

earthly clay
While crossing Jordan I hope to see
You reaching out your arms to me ·
When I get ho_!Jle to glory land someday
I look above and try to See beyond the
blue
Think of walking . golden streets up
Heaven's avenue
We can join God' s heavenly choir
Play in and out among the stars

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When I become your sweet angel
someday
Someday I will be your angel again .
You can play your golden harp for me
While I brush my shiny. silver wings
We 'II be together. you and me for all
eternity
And I will be so glad to be your angel
again
·
Someday
- Sue Hager, Racw

I have a special book given to me by a granddaughter by marnage. On the front of the book cover is the
nice written story of "Footprints." As I began to open
the cover of the book was the saying written by Ralph
Emerson: ·~ World seems always to waiting on or
for tis poet. '
·
So the first poem I wrote in the book was about and
to my granddaughter who gave it to me.
To my friend Chasiti
.
I will always say
I'll try·writing you a poem
soon, yes soon along the way
/love writing my words
expressing my thoughts of love
I enjoy most of all
writing about my three Best Friends
From Above.
God the father, Jesus Christ his son, ·
and the precious holy ghost (or spirit)
The trinity, my three best friends
All in one.
Now the next page said "Learn much by writing and
reading." The person stating or writing this was Lord
action. Brothers and sisters, that really made an
impression on my heart and mind. Keep in your mind,
I'm already excited in the Lord.
Boy, Lnrd Action, What a name
17uJt's a good way to begin a book
.
·To write some thoughts along the way
So others somedny may read and tau a look
My earnest desire to write first of all
a poem I wrote a few months ago.
Now writing in this book tOday, especially the last
five verses. The first verse is the chorus of a song I
heard yesterday. It was sung by a very good singer in
our church- the Church of Christ in Christian Union
at Gallipolis
One morning I had been studying God' s Holy
Word. About two hours later, I closed the Good Book
and then I \'VaS singing the verse. I dido 't write and the
family of ~od and family relation my.mind overtook.
So immediately words began to come to mind and I
was really taken for-a few moments in thought well as ·
your read you will readily see what to my mind was ·
brought.
Loving God, Loving others
Making music with my friends
Loving God, Loving others
and the story never ends
Loving God, Loving Family
Making music with them each 'year
Loving God, Lovin~ Family
.
and the Great Reumons drawing near
Loving God, Loving all people
making music with everyone
Loving God, _Lo~jn~ all people .
Seemg each other "If saved from sm."
When the Race is run.
Serving the Lord, Serving one another
making music as we give
Serving the Lord, Serving one another
Then in Heaven, we will one day live
Lovinll God, Serving one another
. Counting our Blessings as we onward go
Loving God, Serving one another
Praising him, beqmse he made it so
Loving his Father, Loving the world
Giving his life, for ever soul
Loving his father, Loving the world
Christ died for all, so to Heaven we could prepare to go.
(Dorothy Whittington resides in Gallipolis.)

Harvest
As I was walking down a country road one day,
I cam upi&gt;n a farm with yellow fields of hay.
On the porch a old man set ,as I passed by,
with his bible in his lap and a child by his side,
In my mind Lord I went bick to m~ old home place~
when I used to set Lord in that child's place.
Grandpa was tired as I would set by his side,
and from that old book he would read with greatest
of pride.
When finished he would lean back in his old rocking chais,
,
with a sparkle in his eyes and didn 't seem to have a
care.
·
We would just set there in the cool of the evening.
listening to the birds praising you with their
.singing.
- Grandpa worked hard for our -bread we ate,
he eanted jt hone~t by Jhe s_w_e'!l of his face. . . · .
The grounil he plowia, hoed, and loved with care.
and God, he said, you would bless it enough to
mare.
· ·
He just planted the seed and looked up to you,
and he would ask you to bless it and knew that you
would.
Now grandpa ·s life journey is over and his worlds
all through,
and I know God )le is gone to be with you.
I see flowers har e begin to wither and leaves beginning to fall,
I ·
.
· the fields are ready for ha.ryest and I hear you callinf all.
·
pray God I will be a worker in this world for you

today,
that when Autumn time of life is o ver. come home I
will hC!If you say.

- Jeau Curry

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Dear Editor:
I felt it necessary to let the residents on a fixed income or
low income know that in the village of Middleport, if you
have a water leak, it can cause you huge financial problems
if you don't have leak insurance through the water office.
A lot of people are not aware of this. Not only do you
have to pay for the water, but also for the sewage, the
plumber, and, ifit takes a while to get it fixed, for whatever water you have to buy for daily use.
'
You also have to pay the regular .water biU monthly. They
were gracious in giving us four months to pay it. I had so
much on my mind at the time that I unintentionally forgot
the water leak insurance. It has cost us a total of $1,166 in
the four months since the water leak. We have had to go
without groceries at times because of it. There is no direction to tum for help in this situation, and, being that we
don't have a money tree in our backyard, it has really made
it hard for us to make it.

Friday, April zs,

2008"

Journalists need to hear 'music' of religion
Most editors and reporters
is that the public . square is
would panic, or call their
the province of the secular
lawyers, if news executives
and not a place for ... reliasked religious questions
gious messages to be seen
during job rnterviews,
or heard," said Burleigh in
Yet it's hard to probe the
1i
an interview for my chapter
contents of a journalist's
erry
in "Blind Spot: When
head without asking big
Mattingly Journalists . Don ' t Get
questions. And it's hard to
Religion."
Oxford
ask some of the ultimate
University Press will pubquestions
questions ·"
lish this book,· produced by
about birth, life. suffering, the big questions in life."
iny colleagues at the Oxford
pain and death - without
Burleigh won some bat_ Centre for . Religion &amp;
mentioning religion. .
ties. For example, a few edi- Public Life; late this faiL
William Burleigh careful- tors decided to let a reli"As a result," Burleigh
ly explored some of this ter- gion-beat specialist try writ- said, "lots of editors autoritory when he was running ing a column for Scripps matically think religion is
news teams, both large and Howard News Service, and out of place in a public
small. Hi s half-century I' ve been at it ever since. newspaper. That's what we
career with The E.W. This week marks the ''On are up against"
Scripps Co. began in 1951, Religion" column' s 20th . . The key is that this is a
when he was in high school anniversary, and 1 owe JOUrnahs~ problem. Any ·
in Evansville, Ind., and he Burleigh, and other editors effc;m to u;nprove_ coverage
retired several years ago · who back~ religion cover• wtll failtf JOUmll:hsts are, as
after serving as president age, a debt of gratitude.
c_ommentat&lt;;&gt;r ..Btll Moy~rs
and chief executive officer. ·
However it's crucial to bkes to put It, tone deaf to
"I always thought that it know that Burleigh _· a tra- ~e l!lusic of religion in pubwas interesting to talk to ditional Catholic - didn ' t he hfe.
That's a grea! ~age. I te_ll
reporters and editors about push this ' issue because he
their education,"
said wanted editors to hire more ed1tors that rehgwn news IS
Burleigh, who remains jounialists who liked sitting something _like a cross
chairman of the Scripps in pews. No, he didn 't want between pohttcs and opera.
Howard board. "How many to .see newspapers keep The laws and stru~ tures that
people in our newsrooms missing-. events· and trends ~~vern rehgtous_hfe can be
have actually studied histo- that affect millions of peo· Just as comphcated and
ry and art and philosophy pie and billions of dollars.
technical as those that conand even some theology? ...
Some journalists, he said, trot our government, and
"I have to admit -quite don' t think that religion there are hundreds of reli frankly - I always showed matters. Thus, many editors gious groups and movea partiality toward people get sweaty palms when it ' met'!ts in most news marwith that kind of education- comes time to dedicate kets, not one or two.
Yet there is more to relial background. I didn't do . time, ink and money to· the
that because I am a big reli- subject. Few seek out ginn than laws, facts, creeds
gious guy. I did it because I . trained, experienced reli- and hierarchies.
wanted ro know if we were ginn-beat reporters.
Every now and then, a
dealing with well-rounded
"The prevailing ethos reporter will be sent to cover
people who could relate to among· most of our editors a picky, boring, tense meet-

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jog and, suddenly, someone
will start to preach or pray.
The words can be folksy or
Byzantine, inspiring or
bizarre. But, suddenly, people '!l"e c'i'ing! hugging,
sbouung or walking out.
Reporters
look
on,
dumbfounded. What hap'
pened? What did they
miss? Truth .is, they were· .
covering a political meet-.
ing and then someone, in
effect, began singing one
of that group's sacred
songs. The reporters could
hear the words, but they
couldn't hear the music.
Burleigh could hear the
music, and he wanted to· .
link that to news. Heargued that editors should
insist on quality religior:h,
news coverage for one sim-:
pie reason - a desire !ci
cover stories crucial to the·
lives of their readers.
"It's how we answer
big questions about - birth· ·
and death and the meaning·.
of life that provide tlie-:
foundation for our culture;
he said.
·
. "Those questions deftne.
our culture and tell us who
we are. How do we get
those big questions into oor•
newspapers? How do we.
cover those stories·'!"
..
(Terry Mattingly is direc-..
tor of the Washington
Journalism Center at the .
Council for
Christian
Colleges and . Universities
and
leads
the-GetReligion.org project to
study religion and the news.)

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are 250 days left in the year. ·
Today's llighlight in llistory: On AJ?C!I25, 1945, during
World War II, U.S, and Soviet forces linked up on the Elbe
River, a meeting that dramatized the collapse of Nazi
·
Germany's defenses.
· On this date: In 1507, German cartographer Martin
Waldseemueller used the term "America" on ·a world map
to refer. to the huge land mass in the Western Hemisphere,
. in honor of Italian navigator Amerigo Vespucci.
·
In 1792, hi~hwayman Nicolas Jacques Pelletier became
first pe;rson under French law to be e.xecuted by.Jbe gYillotine.
In 1859, ground was broken for the Suez Ca!Jal.
In 1898, the United States formally declared war on Spain.
In 1901 , New York Gov. Benjamin Baiter Odt;U Jr.
signed an automobile registration bill which imposed a 15
' mph speed limit on highways.
In 1908, broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow was
born in Polecat Creek, N.C.
In 1915, during World War I, Allied soldiers invaded the
Gallipoli Peninsula in an unsuccessful attempt to take the
· Ottoman Empire out of the war. ·
·
In 1959, the St. Lawrence Seaway opened to shippinF.
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The remarkable pel'formanages to claim the presi- _war. Yet McCain has made·
· dency. But the wonder is support for that war one of
mance of John McCain in
the past few months bas
that McCain is in con- his major issues . Creilit
right!~ &amp;'!f!lered a J ot of
_t~;ntion at all._ B_y ri ghts he _jriill withimm~D&amp;HOUfl!llC,. ~ _
attenuon, Tune was, not so
. ·should have httle -more \ · for doing so - I hapjien to '
long ago, when he was just
William
~hance of winning the pres- believe Jw is absolutely·
one of several contenders
tdency . than hi s fellow right - !llit there is simply
Rusher
Repubhcans have of con- no denying that his support
for the Republican presifor the Iraq war will be an
dential nomination, along
trolhng Congre ss.
with Mitt Romney, Rudy
In ~dd1tton to McCain's almost certain liability
Giuliani, Mike Huckabee
undemable appeal , one fac - when he is running against
and Fred Thompson, and
This is all the more tor workmg agamst · the a Democratic candidate ·
not necessarily the front- rerilarkable because, in the Democrats is almost surely pledged to pull us out of
runner at that. His support almost unanimous view of the relative weakness of that conflict as soon as ·
·
for illegal immigrants had political observers, 2008 their possible candidates. possible. .
turned off a lot of conserva- ought 10 be a "Democratic Clinton and Obama are not
Add to that the aforementive Republicans, and his year." The Republ icans instantly di smi ssible as tinned fact that 2008 is a.
general reputation as a mav- have held the White House presidential contenders: but likely Democratic year in ·
erick didn' t help, either.
, _for the past seven (soon to both_ have obvwus shor_t- any eyent, and one begins to
And yet, before so much be eight), and con~rolled ~ommgs. Netther has a mil- perceive the dimensip~ of
. as a single primary·has been Congress for all but two of ttary record worthy of the · the mountain McCain is
held, one after another c:Of them. They have e mbroiled name. And neither has ever going to have to climb.
One can point to a few
his rival~ has dropped from the nation in an unpopular he ld an e xecutive ' office
contention,· and · today war .in Iraq, and while the (e.g. governor) in the arena hopeful signs. Above all;::
McCain stands alone as the economy isn't as badly off of pohttcs . Of the two, there IS the fact that McCain :.·
inevitable nominee of his as the Democrats and their Clinton has served longer in has gotten as far as he has. :
party. That fact is primarily media supporters like to the Senate, but neither she He has also trimmed his .:
attributable to hiiJ shet!r assert, it is teetering on the no~ Obama has left a ny sig- support · for illegal immi-&gt;
steadfastness. Say what you brink of a recession. By all mhcant. mark there. And grants and pledged to pre-:;
will about him, there is odds, the outcome in McCarn has been a senator serve President Bush's tax:·
clearly a man there - a November
favors
the for 22 years- nearly twice cuts. Republicans generally ,:
determined, thoughtful and Democrats - or would, if as lo~g as both of them seem ~o have a=pt¢ him -:
generally attractive candi- McCain weren ' t doing so comhmed.
as thetr ttge r and will work ·
date with a formjdable devilishly we lL Recent
And yet the grim fact is hard for his election. But 1:::
record as a military hero, polls show him running that McCain, if indeed he am sure he wishes this were~ ·
The Democrats, who are Qed and neck with either is the Republican nominee, some_other year.
.
wtll be runmng m a year
( Wllliom Rushe r is an .·
still locked in an un~mly Clin(on or Obama.
brawl between Hillary
There is no point in exag- when the very stars in their accomplished autfu?r, for, ::
Clinton and Barack Obama, gerating his stren~;~th . It courses seem set ag runst a mer . publisher of the'. ·
recognize McCai n as '1e seems almost certam that ,Republican victory. I men- Na~ional Review and former .:
man tbey will have to ·beat, the Democrats will coolin- tw ned,earher that the GOP , vice chairman of the :
and they know very well · ue to control Con~re ss after suffers the very serious American
Conservative ''
that it won 't be eas'x;
~November, even if McCain -t burden of an unpopular Union.)
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Friday, April 25, 2008

U.S. ·e atholics hope papal visit Readings insp~ ·
boosts sen1inary enrollment tho~!!!.!mth
BY RACHEL lOLL
AP RELIGION WRITER

NEW YORK The
crowd of 25,000 Rom an
Catholics burst into cheers
when Pope Benepict XVI
took the stage for a ·youth
rally during his U.S. visit last
"Viva
week.
Chanting
Papa!" they pressed against
security barriers and reached
out to touch him. .
'
Many Catholics and church
leaders were happily surprised by the outpouring .o f
enthusiasm. Now, they hope
the ·experience will draw
some of the young revelers
into the priesthood.
.Ever since ecstatic throngs
began greeting the globe-trotting Pope John Paul II, ·anal~ts have been looking for
any direct link -between a
papal visit and seminary
enrollment.
·The Rev. Donald Cozzens,
a former seminary rector and
author of "The Changing
Pace of the Priesthood," said
there' s no way to know the
exact impact of a papal pilgrimage. But he said
and
Benedict's warmth
grandfatherly presence could
inspire many to at least consider ordination.
" There's a certain mystery
to a call to ministry in the
priesthood," said Cozzens,
who teaches at John Carroll
University in Ohio. "Some
people know they are destined to be a priest from their
cliildhood and other people
dtscover this call much later
in life. Sometimes it's ·awakened by a papal visit"
_Younger prie$ts today tend
tg have more traditional
vtews of the church than
older clergy, and many
allribute that trend to John
PAid's defense of orthodoxy.
Others who study the priest.hobd say that new clergy candi4ates now tend to come
fll&gt;ID the most committed
PIJ1s • of the church, and

APpholo

In this April 20 file photo, Pope Benedict XVI greets the faithful while leaving Mass at Yankee
Stadium in New York.
would likely fill seminaries times you need a nudge."
countries has grown so
He plans to talk about the steadily that some seminaries
with conservatives no matter
who was elected pope.
pi&gt;pe's visit, the priesthood are adding English classes,
The Rev. Michael Morris, and religious life in the local hiring accent reduction tutors
director of pastoral formation parish where he helps cele- and providing courses on
at St. Joseph's Seminary in brate Mass, to encourage American culture.
Yonkers, N.Y. ,, where the anyone considering the
International recruitment
youth rally was held, credits vocation.
·is motivated partly by the
demand
for
John Paul's 1979 trip to the
· The U.S . priesthood has exploding
U.S. with moving hirn.toward been shrinking for decades. · Spanish speakers for the
enrolling in senunary. But he More than 3, 200 of the Hispanic immigr-dnts filling
said the pope's presence was _18 ,600 U.S. parishes don't the pews. About 30 percent
not the only reason he joined. have
resident
priests, of the men ordained in the
"There were a lot of guys according to the Center for U.S . last year were from
from my generation, who Research in.. the Apostolate another country. according
entered the seminary in the at Georgetown University. to the U.S. Conference of
early '80s, we entered on the More lay people than clergy Catholic Bishops.
,
The bishops' conference
heels of the pope's first visit," work full-ume in the
said Morris, who teaches churches.
has created a recrui unent
campaign called "Fishers of
church history at the semiDioce~s have been hiring
nary. "I can't say that it was recruiters to travel overseas Men," that encourages priests
just a visit that inspired us to to find clergy candidates. The · to invite young men to conbecome priests. But some- number of priests from other sider entering the priesthood.

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ministerial association presi- Ray is Leading His Church lesson if we ever hope to
dent. Dave is an awesome Members to Hell.': Basically, reach all the unchurched peoJ believe that one of the pastor who loves God and the message lambasted ple in Gallia County. . With
tll1ngs that hurts the mission God's people. He's the kind Dave's vision for . uniting all more than 19,000 Gallia
of the church most today is of pastor that I imagined 'Christian chwrches
and County residents not actively
ali the bi~kering and divi- everybody would love. So, it believers. the preacher had participating in a local church
·sion that exists between· the - was quitll--a -shock when he accused Dave of watering (according to a demographics
various churches and differ- told me the followi.ng ~tory.
down the go ~peL ! know study by Percept Group lne.),
ent denominations. It's no
A few years ago, Dave was Dave and he is as evangelistic no church can afford to go it
wonder that unchurched serving a small church in and orthodox in his faith ·as alone. In order to reach these
people stay away from Kentucky. While at that anyone. Because of his faith- vast numbers of people with
church and even sometimes church. he also lived out his fulness to God's vision for his the Gospel of Jesus Christ,
rightly criticize Christians · vision of the unity of believ- life, Dave was being openly churches in Gallia County
foc not being able ·to work ers. He both preached it and attacked and criticized.
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together. · Without a doubt, practiced it by worlting with
Dave tried to contact the means being criticized or per·
· . our lack of unity hinders the other pastors and churches preacher in question to dis- secuted by some religious
from other denominations. cuss the matter. But, Jhe man leaders!
cause of Christ.
After all, isn ;t that what
=i have a pastor friend from . Unfortunately, not all would have nothing to do
another community who not Christian pastors and church- with him. If fact, when Dave happened to Jesus? The relionly believes in the unity of es appreciated Dave's unify- finally tried to stop in ·at the gious leaders who persecuted
the Church, but lives it out in ing efforts. One day, a friend man ' s church, the critical him were called Pharisees.
his life and ministry. Pastor . from a church in Dave's same preacher locked himself in Maybe, we need to stand up
Dave Ray has a wonderful denomination told Dave that his office and would not open to the religious Pharisees of
vision for the unity of all Dave was tl)e sennon their the door. Dave told me· he today and unite around a
believers that crosses denom- preacher had preached that struggled with that criticism, common mission to take the
:
. but he finally resolved the Gospel to every person in
inational lines_ and theologi- pa~t Sunday.
cal differences. It is for this
Dave !;bought 'he meant that issue within his own spirit. Gallia County.
(The Rev. Doug Sto~kton is
very reason that my fellow he had been used as a sermon When I asked him how, he
county cleJi:l' and I elected illu&gt;tration, But. the friend replied. ''l' d rather be !he Bad _po,stor , of &lt;;race UniJet{
in
him the first year he moved . COrreCted Dave by giving' him . Guy for the rightreason s~·- Met!Wdtst · Church
Gallipolis.)
·
to. our community to be our the sellll'INl title, "Why Dave
We also need to learn this

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SOMEBODY'S ANGEL
It hurt so bad when God took you
away
But he promised us we'd meei again
sqrneday
No more. tears and no more pain
Together forever we will stay
When I meet you and my Jesus somec
day
I was your anget you always used to
say
·
We were only mortals the n made of

earthly clay
While crossing Jordan I hope to see
You reaching out your arms to me ·
When I get ho_!Jle to glory land someday
I look above and try to See beyond the
blue
Think of walking . golden streets up
Heaven's avenue
We can join God' s heavenly choir
Play in and out among the stars

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When I become your sweet angel
someday
Someday I will be your angel again .
You can play your golden harp for me
While I brush my shiny. silver wings
We 'II be together. you and me for all
eternity
And I will be so glad to be your angel
again
·
Someday
- Sue Hager, Racw

I have a special book given to me by a granddaughter by marnage. On the front of the book cover is the
nice written story of "Footprints." As I began to open
the cover of the book was the saying written by Ralph
Emerson: ·~ World seems always to waiting on or
for tis poet. '
·
So the first poem I wrote in the book was about and
to my granddaughter who gave it to me.
To my friend Chasiti
.
I will always say
I'll try·writing you a poem
soon, yes soon along the way
/love writing my words
expressing my thoughts of love
I enjoy most of all
writing about my three Best Friends
From Above.
God the father, Jesus Christ his son, ·
and the precious holy ghost (or spirit)
The trinity, my three best friends
All in one.
Now the next page said "Learn much by writing and
reading." The person stating or writing this was Lord
action. Brothers and sisters, that really made an
impression on my heart and mind. Keep in your mind,
I'm already excited in the Lord.
Boy, Lnrd Action, What a name
17uJt's a good way to begin a book
.
·To write some thoughts along the way
So others somedny may read and tau a look
My earnest desire to write first of all
a poem I wrote a few months ago.
Now writing in this book tOday, especially the last
five verses. The first verse is the chorus of a song I
heard yesterday. It was sung by a very good singer in
our church- the Church of Christ in Christian Union
at Gallipolis
One morning I had been studying God' s Holy
Word. About two hours later, I closed the Good Book
and then I \'VaS singing the verse. I dido 't write and the
family of ~od and family relation my.mind overtook.
So immediately words began to come to mind and I
was really taken for-a few moments in thought well as ·
your read you will readily see what to my mind was ·
brought.
Loving God, Loving others
Making music with my friends
Loving God, Loving others
and the story never ends
Loving God, Loving Family
Making music with them each 'year
Loving God, Lovin~ Family
.
and the Great Reumons drawing near
Loving God, Loving all people
making music with everyone
Loving God, _Lo~jn~ all people .
Seemg each other "If saved from sm."
When the Race is run.
Serving the Lord, Serving one another
making music as we give
Serving the Lord, Serving one another
Then in Heaven, we will one day live
Lovinll God, Serving one another
. Counting our Blessings as we onward go
Loving God, Serving one another
Praising him, beqmse he made it so
Loving his Father, Loving the world
Giving his life, for ever soul
Loving his father, Loving the world
Christ died for all, so to Heaven we could prepare to go.
(Dorothy Whittington resides in Gallipolis.)

Harvest
As I was walking down a country road one day,
I cam upi&gt;n a farm with yellow fields of hay.
On the porch a old man set ,as I passed by,
with his bible in his lap and a child by his side,
In my mind Lord I went bick to m~ old home place~
when I used to set Lord in that child's place.
Grandpa was tired as I would set by his side,
and from that old book he would read with greatest
of pride.
When finished he would lean back in his old rocking chais,
,
with a sparkle in his eyes and didn 't seem to have a
care.
·
We would just set there in the cool of the evening.
listening to the birds praising you with their
.singing.
- Grandpa worked hard for our -bread we ate,
he eanted jt hone~t by Jhe s_w_e'!l of his face. . . · .
The grounil he plowia, hoed, and loved with care.
and God, he said, you would bless it enough to
mare.
· ·
He just planted the seed and looked up to you,
and he would ask you to bless it and knew that you
would.
Now grandpa ·s life journey is over and his worlds
all through,
and I know God )le is gone to be with you.
I see flowers har e begin to wither and leaves beginning to fall,
I ·
.
· the fields are ready for ha.ryest and I hear you callinf all.
·
pray God I will be a worker in this world for you

today,
that when Autumn time of life is o ver. come home I
will hC!If you say.

- Jeau Curry

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Friday, Apri125. zooS

Early Monday morning,
our family was startled
awake by
do$s.
· Not barking
d1s-

Pastor
Kerry
Wood

My youngest brother and
to His loving lordship in
those days. He ~ opened
mother was in a chair, nurs- I wcce having a discussion
doors of opponwnty 10 get
ing her baby brOtbr.r. Her about the various twists
and
rums
that
the
Lord
lias
connected
with people ·
father was sittin$, next to his
'Pastor
through whom He'd prewife. The family bad no led us through in our spiripare me for serving Rim.
mooey and very little food. tual walks when he menThom
Even the w~rful lady
So the gunmen attacked lih tioned that be bad been
asked
what
·his
"spiritual
Mollohan
who
is now my wife is a
vicious dogs - killing the
passioo
is."
We
chuclded
a
pcrlcct
example of somemother and her infant in
one I met sboilly after that
ways that I will not detail bit at that because we have
experience with Darrell and
here. The ~-year-old both discovered that, in
some
ways,
the"
ellpression
who hocame a major playec
daughter tried to run away
and one of the men slashed bas become somewhat lege football playec named in helping to shape my
her leg with a machete cliche. Ask a clic:M ques- Darrell. Darrell wasn't .a ·future life and wort.. notiO
and left her there to bleed to tion and most folks learn Christian wben 1 met him. mention that it was during
death. Her four:-old bow to throw baCk a cliche He was a nice guy _ big, Ibis time of my life that I
brother came in
the answer. And if not a cliche burly. and a lot of s.tn:et lived for awhile with my
bed10om and was shot in answer, then perhaps a smarts. but still a nice guy. grandparents, both passionAnd then one day, be came ately walking with God in
tbe head. The father . was mechanical one.
My wife, in a car ride into the room in which 1 the details of life. And since
taken outside, lieateo and
lied upside down lO a tree. borne one evening, turned to was wmting on a pro•,__. those days, recalling again
The men built a fire under me with a twinkle in her and started talking 10 ~ and again the lesson that
the father's head and left eye. "And wbat is your spir- mutual friends about some- God shared with me in that
him to die from bums or itual passion?" "'b, yqu thing incredible . that bad . life-Changing ellJXlllence, I
overbeard our OGRvecsatlon, ~ned to him. He bad want as much or more than
smoke
inhalation
did you?" I said, laughing. realized that Jesus had died I did then lO See God gloriwhichever got to hinJ first.
My heart returiled 10 my Sbe nodded "WeD. my pas- ·for him and thai He was . tied in the lives or lfu peothroat as J heard that story. sioa is for God to be glori- wgnu'ng to be Lord and pie as they fully sum:nder
How could we be so eruel? tied.n She waited expectant- M';ter or Darrell's life. their lives to Him. So if
What is it in human beings ly. "But what does that Darrell shared that he bad ever my heart desired
that can make us as savage mean?" she seemed to be given his bean to God and something and if there is
as \he dogs who attacked saying. I tbooght a moment that everything inside or something about which I
my poor cat? And what are and then continued. "My him had changed. He got feel ·truly . passionate, it is
we who hate this cruel passion," I 'CODtinued, "is rid of a gold cap on his that an incredible ttansforfor people to fall so head- · front tooth (something be mation will take bold of all
behavior doing about it?
The Peter in the Bible over-heals in love with God, had done to make a point the Believers in all the
tried violei!CC in ~ponse to that they're passionate with the street gang he had churches in our community.
a bad situation. When Judas about Him in every aspect once bung with in Miami, HQM' I long ,for all God's
Aa.). He got involved in people to wholeheartedly
betrayed Jesus in the of their lives."
Garden of Getbsemane,
And it's true: I deeply Bible study and tben a · serve Him.
.
Just think! When He
leading Roman soldien; and · loog to see people take the church. He even became a
· Jewish Temple guards to Lord Jesus with them to mentor in a program begins lO really got a hold of
arrest him. Peter responded work, to school, and to designed to encourage low- our beans. our lives begin 10
by swinging his sword at play instead or leaving income kids and model for radically impact the lives of
one · of the arrestors. He Him at home ... or worse, them healthy lifestyle oth~ and we be~n~~
change the woridl '
sliced off the man's ear. In at church on Sunday morn- choices.
As 1 watched the changes be to God, Who always
sucb a- tense moment, the ing (if they've even bothsituation could bave easily , ered going). I want to see taking pi are in him, 1 leads us in triumpbal prooesturned in10 a bloodbath. But folks say to the social pres- recalled a Bible vecse tbat sion in Christ and through us
Jesus stopped the violence sures crowding into their be quoted, Matlbew 6:33: spreads everywhere the fra.lives, "I'm sorry. I bave a "SeeJr. first the kingdom of grance or the knowledge of
with words:
"Put your sword back in very imponant date with God and His righteousness Him. fu" we are to God the
its plaa:," Jesus said lO him, God that I can't break." I and all these things will be aroma of Christ among
"for all who draw the sword want to see people partici- given 10 youn (or "all your those who ,.re being saved ·
and those who are pecisbing.
will die by the sword." pate in the life of the God's needs will be met").
chwcll NOT because it's
1 remember now, even as To the one we are the smell
(Matt 26:52) •
All the violence in this just a cool plaa: to he, or . be shared · then what God Or death; to the othei:, II~
world - humans a$ainst because it's their duty, or was doing in his life, a pee- fragrance of ·life" (2
humans
and arumals even because they're hop- fectly clear sense of God's Glrintbians 2:14--16 NIV).
against animals - is the ing to get good moral train - Holy Spirit ~ to me.. ( n - Molllt•u _. IIU ·
byproduct of our .funda- ing in for their kids "What about"you? What are /JIIIIil1 _, •U.flltrwlllt
mental condition: we are . (although all those -things you doing with the invest- rOidmt Ollio 1M pal 12sinners. Will you join me are true). l llJIIy wish that men! of my love in
. your 112 ye~~~~llllll il
••door
F.U, · l'Gk
· in confessing our violent people crave the presence life? Are you going to con- of l7w
behaviors and re~ting of of God so earnestly in their linue to live your life as you l'lurllllft." He il
them? Wdl you JOin me in lives that they make medi- see fit? Or will you truly let · of Plltii-J' Co•••'lily
putting away . our swords · tation" in His Word (the Me . take chargeT' Of Cltfii'Ck wldclt ruetJ 011
and instead foeus on caring Bible) and intense prayer course, there is only one SrurdDy ~ lit 455
for the helpless? .If swords daily parts of eacb day of ·answer to that question. Tltirtl .be. He - y be
and weapons must be used, their lives. My passion is When I consider bow mfs- fWIC#w41 for - • or
let us use them for defense to see people involved in erably lost I would be wiih- fiUJiiollr IIJ ~.-il"fii_IIIJI·
God's
kingdom
just out Jesus as Lord and lllrtlw•@,.,..,yg.uiporather tban aggression Savior of my life, there is lil.cot~~).
and let us pray that God because they love God.
A
radical
u:ansformation
no
other choice before me. ,__ _ _..-II!I!IIIIIJ!I!I-IIIIJ
will beT us to see the diftook place in my life wben I W'-en I think of how I
ference .
...was
about 20-)'ears...Dld._i___w.o.uld
.
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r
qf S.£"ilw Ulfliletl M-*r L· had called Jesus my Savior here on earth if I wm; to do
8111 Eilll Shd ill and said tbat He was my witb it as l saw ft:t, I know
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Lord, but I bad never really that there is only One Wbo
ll 4A l'!t• I • &amp; , aut M surre~ ALL of my life can and should bold the
rrntu• till nrille~~~At@ul to Him. At least not until l reins of my life. As God
fzzH nrt) ·
became frie!lds wilb a col- graciously opened my heart

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w 1ay Set\'ica - 7 p.m ..

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PastOr: Peter Martindale. Sunda) School .
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Portland-Racine Rd., Pastor: Jim Proffitt.
Sunday School - 9:30 .11..m .• Worship 10:30 a.m .. Wednesday .Services " 7:00
p.m.
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39782 St. Rt. 7. 2 milc!i south of Tuppert;
IP!ailll, OH. Non · clcnominational with
Comen:pmry \Praise il Worship. P11stor
1lob lflarber, AIIOC P.utor ·Karyn D8.,.is_
Youtb Director .Betty Fulks. Sunday
' acrvices: 10 am Worship .t 6 pm Family
Life Outes, 'Wed &amp;: Thur night Life
Group5 a1 7 pm. ThLmi morning ladies'
1.i:fe Group II 10. Outer Umiti Youth Life

Meeting in the Mulberry Community

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Putor. Jim Corbin, Worship - 9 a.m .."
Sunday Scbool - 10 a.m. , Tburlday
Scrvicefi . 7 p.m.

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NM$elft CliMttr. Alfrd. Putor: Jim
Corbitt , Suaday School - 9:30 a.m..

Hartford , W.V1 ., Partor:Da"id Gmer,

Sunday School • §1:30 a.m ., Wonbip · -,
10:30 a .m., 7:00 p .m., Wcdaelday
Services - 1:00 p.m.

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Scbaol-10:00 a:m... Wonbip-·lla.m.

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lnknectton 7 ,atld L2A W, EuqeliJt:
Wonhip .• 10:30 a .m ., 1 pm ., Tharsd&amp;y
Oeonil Saq:en.t , Sunda_y Bible Stud)' ~. 7 p.m .
' 9:·30-.:m., Wiiil\ij;; 10:30 i.ii. iii! '6:30 ....

Christian Vaion

·P utor: Bill MMihall Samday School •
9.a.m.., Wonbip • 10 a.m.. ht Suaday

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MiU Foreman, Ptilor Emeritus Lawrenal
Foreman, Worship-- JO:OO am
Wednesda)' Services - 7 p.m.

Scbool. - 9:30 a.m. Wonhip • 9:30 a.m.
and 7 p.111 .,'Wednuday • 7 p.m., Friday kllowlhip ICfVice 1 p.m .

a.m., Wortbfp • 10 a:m .

!'me Orovt, Wonbip • 9:00 a.m., Suiday

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500 N. 2nd Ave .. Middlepon . PaSlor:

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Carmel .1:. BuhMI Rds. Raciae . Ohio,
Paator: Jotm Gil~. S~ 'School NS :a:m., ¥Rnb.ip - 11':00 am. , Bible
Saody Wed. 7 :30pm.

Latfa'-Day SUits
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Comer of St . 1.1. 124 A Brwlbury Rd .,

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l'lllocJobn'Gilmore,S-yScbool - 10
am .. WorShip - 9 a.m ., Wedacldly
Si;rvice6 • 10 a.m . · ·

Servitz ~ 7:30p.m.

St. Rl. 160. &lt;446--6247 or 44ft..1-"f.i,
SLmday School 10:20-11 a.m., ,'Relief
Society!Prielibood 11:05-12:00 'a JUG,
S.cnmcat 'Servjce 9-JO :l'S a.m.,
H""""1111t~...eti:a1.111 ~ · · 1f.m.

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Sllllday Scbool - lOam.. Wonbip - 9a.m.

St. Middleport. Doui
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10:45 p:m., 'Suada_y •Eve. 7«1 pm. ,
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ROlli , Middlepon. Sunday SChoOl - 9:30

ClfderiaPutor: Chris SteWart
10!00118 - Noon Sun9By: lnfrmnal
Wonbip.· Cbildren '§ mmimy

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Miniltcr: Tom ikunyoa, 39S58 Bradbury

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Mectia&amp; in 1be Meigs Middle School

s..Dy School - 9 a.m., Worship • .10 a.m.

p.m., ~JpaJ'CII"ICI'Viur:. 7:p:m.

, Sti"m.tlle'Communlt'' Church
Sunduy School 10:00 am. Sunr;y Worship
I I :00 am. Wednesday 7:00 pm P~Si or :
Bryll!) &amp; Missy D8iley

6:30pm., Wed . Bible Study 7:()(1 p.m.

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Bcojlmio C..wfoni, Sonciay .....I - 9:30

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Pomeroy Pil e. Co. Rd .. Pastor: ReY.
'Blackwood. Su~da y School - 9:30 a.m .. •
_Wors hip !0:30 8.m _, 7:30 p.m..
Wednesday Servitt- 7:30p.m.'

Pulor: Wayne Dunl11p , State Rt . 681 ,
1'uppen Plains, Sun . Worship: JO' am &amp;

a.m ., Wcnbip - 10 a.m.

310S7- Roulol25.~11&lt;.-

p.m .. We.dne5daJ Bible Stud~· - 7:00p .m.
F aitb li"ellowU:ip Cn:ulk roc a.n.t
Pastor Re\'. Franklin Diclem;, SeTvice:
Friday. 1 p.m.

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• . ~Pastor: IBrian IDIII'lham, 'Sunday School •
9:JO a.m., Wnrlhip • ll!llh.m.

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Puaor. oam l.owe. s...y Scbool 9:30 a.m., WoniUp - '10:30 a.m. a fi
p.m .•~y Service . 7:00!1):111.

Mile Hill Rd ., Racine , Putor: Jamei

Sizes available 5x1 0 to 10 x 20

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ML-IIIptlot
Fourdl A: Main St .. Middleport . Sunday
ScbooJ . 9 :30a.m ., WorWtip - !0:45 a.m.
Palb:r. Re\1. MicbM:I L Tbomt'SOfl , Jr.

6 am - 8

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Railroad St. , Mason. Sunday School • lO
a.m., Worship - 11 11 .m ., 6 p .m,
Wcdlesl:tiy Service' - 7 pm.
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un., Woribip - 9 a.m.

""""''Bob a-s...Sllllllay S&lt;:bool - 9

lnstJ'UIIlCntal, Wcnbip SerNice - 9 a.m.,
Communioll - 10 nn .. SUdty School 10:15 un.• Youth-5:30pm Sun4ay, Bi~
Sllldy ~Idly 7 -pm

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Rofumd . Sonciay Wriip-&lt;10:00 a.m ..
Sunday Service-7 pllll.

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SUIIday Scllool • 9:30 a.m., Woilb;p llld
Communion - 10:30 a.m .. Bob J . Werry.

2160 1 St. ·Rl. 7, Midd1.,..., SUDday .
Servict • 10 · a.m ., 6 :00p.m., n.day
SerYicei .-6:00

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2480 Sr£ond St., Syiiii:U~e . OH
Sun. Schoo! 10 am , Sundy night 6:30 pm
Putm-: Jm: Gwinn
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Plsim:- aatl "-Y MarsiWL
Sunday Sc:rli.ce. 2 p.m.

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Sllllday School - 9:3o a.m ... Worship . 7:00

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3261E. Main St.. """"""". Suailay School
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Wmship • 10:30 a.m.

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Great Bead, Route 12-4, bciac, ·GH;
1'uloc Ed Caner, SUIIday Scbool - 9:30
a.m.. Slladay Wor&amp;bi.p - IO:lO .a.m ... 7
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Pa""" R - ""'""""· SUDday School 9 :30 a.m .. Woribip • J0 :30 a.m.• 7:00
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IPIIIcr. Dewa,..e SludJc:r. Samday Schm1 -

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'Putor: Rev. Cuni" Randolph. Sunda_y
School - 9:10a.m .. Wotllhip • 10:10 a.m., .
Saadoy ....... ;;IJlltl
Coollo' illc Road . Pastor: Rev_ Charles
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Martindlle, Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.,
'Pastor: illaat: Shupe. Sllllday School • 9:30 · Worsh ip - 10:30 11.m .. Wedneliday Servia:
a.m.. W011ihip - IU:30 a.m.. 6:30 p.m.,
- 7 p.m.
W~sday Services · 1 p.m.

SenrW:ei - 7:lO,p .. .

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·I'IIOor. lte&gt;.Lany Lemley: SUN~oy Sdlool
- 9:30 a.m., Wtnbip ~ li,Ol&lt;t5 .am., 71PllD..
nn..doyBilie'Studyaolt-- 7 pm.

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Ptitor:, Dennis Weaver _Sundiy 'ScbooJ.
9:A!! a.ra ... E.,.ening - 6:30 p .m ..
Wednciday Service&amp; . 6:30p.m.

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CongftptioDal

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Pomeroy, Harriao•Yille Rd . (Rt. l43 ),

B.Jd Knob, on Co . Rd. 31. Pastor: Re\'.
Roge-r Willford , Sun day School - 9:30
a.m . Wonhlp- 1 p.m .

. 7:30p.m.

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Putor:BiliCC Terry, Sunday School -9:30
a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 .a .m .• 6:30 .p.m.,
~)'Services - ·6 :;JO p.m.

!Pm.. --.Savica - 7pm .

Pulor: Jim. Gdritt, Stmday School • 9

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9:30am, Worship ·10:10 am

00:30 •.m,Fn SUN!oy a f - - 7!00

un ., Worship -ItO un., Tueada._y'Servica

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Sunda)' Schoo l - 9:30 a.m.. Wonhip
Senttce ,10:30 a.m:. E\'ening Scrvior 6

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OJ Whii&lt;Rd. ot!St .at. 160. :U
Oaignnm, Sunday 'Sctlool - 10 a.m.,
Warlhi:p • u a.m .. We~ 1111)' ScrYicc&amp; . 7 .

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Puwr: Jm: Lavender, Sundly Scbool 9:30 a.m .. Worstaq, - 30:30 as . and 6

lt..oon. s....y Schoolllld """""*ip- 10
a.m. 'EYenint Service &amp;- '6:30 p .m.,
W 1 "'yServ.ica-'fi:Ilpm.

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Kingsbury Ra.d. Pwor: Rotten Vance: ,

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Pasuw Jcm Bmcmt, East Main St ..
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5tll and Main , PutoP. .t1 Elartwn,
Ohildrens D.ircctor: Shatm St.yre, Theil
Di=loc ooo,...v.....,. 5 - y • 9:30 a.rn .. W&lt;nhip- 8:15, 10:30 a.m., 7
"p:m.. Wtldnt:W.y Scrviccs - 7 p.m.

Sunday SCbool , 9:30 am., Woniliip 10:45un.

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.a.m., Won*ijp - 10:30 a .m., 6 p.m.,
T
$ 'Service~ • 7lf):m,

s.mtll:y School • 9 :30 aliD., ~ •
10:30un.

l'astno . , ....... Suodoy - . . • 10
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· a.m. Slllld.y School • J0:30 a.m., Bible
Study - 7 p.m.

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Church of Christ

Baptist

E. Keesee. Worship • IOa.m.. 7 p.m.,
Wc:daeiday Services - 7 p.m.
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with lrotte' I ...._Mid# 1 ni' we

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Bob Wannoudt;Wmtqp.lO:lS

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Put(r, Floyd Ross. Sundly SCbool9:30 10
10:30 am. Worship IICIVice W:301tD .11:00

525 N. 2nd St. Middlepurt. Putc.-: James

Use Your Wealth Wisely

7 ,pm.

SR &lt;632 ond Andmoo St.R&lt;iloon
&lt;hd_y, SUD&amp;:y Kihoo1 ~0 liD, M.OI'DiQc
chLJFCh ll am, Sadaynenia£'6:pm. Wed.
Bible Study 7 pm

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Loop :Rd •off New Lima Rd. ltutland,
Suvicel: Sw:~ 10!00 a.m. a_ 7:30 p.m ..
lbWI. 7:00'Jl.m .. Pastor M.nyR . HUlton

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WD!dlip Cen"'.
873 S. 3rd Ave., Mi411cport. Rev.
J.tichleJ Bradford. P.lstor. 'S.IDldly, 10:30
un. TUes. 6:30 rp~.yer. WM. 1 pm Bible
Study

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Wednetday Scrviaei . 7pm.

VIIIZIDCtt Md Ward Rd .. Pastor: lamer;
MiUer, Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.,
£Willing -; 7:30 p.m.

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FAITH • VALUES
Caring for the helpless - A Hunger For More-

The DaUy~~tmel

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Frld!y. Aprtl25, 2008

WORS1~UP GOD 1/HS

Friday, Apri125. zooS

Early Monday morning,
our family was startled
awake by
do$s.
· Not barking
d1s-

Pastor
Kerry
Wood

My youngest brother and
to His loving lordship in
those days. He ~ opened
mother was in a chair, nurs- I wcce having a discussion
doors of opponwnty 10 get
ing her baby brOtbr.r. Her about the various twists
and
rums
that
the
Lord
lias
connected
with people ·
father was sittin$, next to his
'Pastor
through whom He'd prewife. The family bad no led us through in our spiripare me for serving Rim.
mooey and very little food. tual walks when he menThom
Even the w~rful lady
So the gunmen attacked lih tioned that be bad been
asked
what
·his
"spiritual
Mollohan
who
is now my wife is a
vicious dogs - killing the
passioo
is."
We
chuclded
a
pcrlcct
example of somemother and her infant in
one I met sboilly after that
ways that I will not detail bit at that because we have
experience with Darrell and
here. The ~-year-old both discovered that, in
some
ways,
the"
ellpression
who hocame a major playec
daughter tried to run away
and one of the men slashed bas become somewhat lege football playec named in helping to shape my
her leg with a machete cliche. Ask a clic:M ques- Darrell. Darrell wasn't .a ·future life and wort.. notiO
and left her there to bleed to tion and most folks learn Christian wben 1 met him. mention that it was during
death. Her four:-old bow to throw baCk a cliche He was a nice guy _ big, Ibis time of my life that I
brother came in
the answer. And if not a cliche burly. and a lot of s.tn:et lived for awhile with my
bed10om and was shot in answer, then perhaps a smarts. but still a nice guy. grandparents, both passionAnd then one day, be came ately walking with God in
tbe head. The father . was mechanical one.
My wife, in a car ride into the room in which 1 the details of life. And since
taken outside, lieateo and
lied upside down lO a tree. borne one evening, turned to was wmting on a pro•,__. those days, recalling again
The men built a fire under me with a twinkle in her and started talking 10 ~ and again the lesson that
the father's head and left eye. "And wbat is your spir- mutual friends about some- God shared with me in that
him to die from bums or itual passion?" "'b, yqu thing incredible . that bad . life-Changing ellJXlllence, I
overbeard our OGRvecsatlon, ~ned to him. He bad want as much or more than
smoke
inhalation
did you?" I said, laughing. realized that Jesus had died I did then lO See God gloriwhichever got to hinJ first.
My heart returiled 10 my Sbe nodded "WeD. my pas- ·for him and thai He was . tied in the lives or lfu peothroat as J heard that story. sioa is for God to be glori- wgnu'ng to be Lord and pie as they fully sum:nder
How could we be so eruel? tied.n She waited expectant- M';ter or Darrell's life. their lives to Him. So if
What is it in human beings ly. "But what does that Darrell shared that he bad ever my heart desired
that can make us as savage mean?" she seemed to be given his bean to God and something and if there is
as \he dogs who attacked saying. I tbooght a moment that everything inside or something about which I
my poor cat? And what are and then continued. "My him had changed. He got feel ·truly . passionate, it is
we who hate this cruel passion," I 'CODtinued, "is rid of a gold cap on his that an incredible ttansforfor people to fall so head- · front tooth (something be mation will take bold of all
behavior doing about it?
The Peter in the Bible over-heals in love with God, had done to make a point the Believers in all the
tried violei!CC in ~ponse to that they're passionate with the street gang he had churches in our community.
a bad situation. When Judas about Him in every aspect once bung with in Miami, HQM' I long ,for all God's
Aa.). He got involved in people to wholeheartedly
betrayed Jesus in the of their lives."
Garden of Getbsemane,
And it's true: I deeply Bible study and tben a · serve Him.
.
Just think! When He
leading Roman soldien; and · loog to see people take the church. He even became a
· Jewish Temple guards to Lord Jesus with them to mentor in a program begins lO really got a hold of
arrest him. Peter responded work, to school, and to designed to encourage low- our beans. our lives begin 10
by swinging his sword at play instead or leaving income kids and model for radically impact the lives of
one · of the arrestors. He Him at home ... or worse, them healthy lifestyle oth~ and we be~n~~
change the woridl '
sliced off the man's ear. In at church on Sunday morn- choices.
As 1 watched the changes be to God, Who always
sucb a- tense moment, the ing (if they've even bothsituation could bave easily , ered going). I want to see taking pi are in him, 1 leads us in triumpbal prooesturned in10 a bloodbath. But folks say to the social pres- recalled a Bible vecse tbat sion in Christ and through us
Jesus stopped the violence sures crowding into their be quoted, Matlbew 6:33: spreads everywhere the fra.lives, "I'm sorry. I bave a "SeeJr. first the kingdom of grance or the knowledge of
with words:
"Put your sword back in very imponant date with God and His righteousness Him. fu" we are to God the
its plaa:," Jesus said lO him, God that I can't break." I and all these things will be aroma of Christ among
"for all who draw the sword want to see people partici- given 10 youn (or "all your those who ,.re being saved ·
and those who are pecisbing.
will die by the sword." pate in the life of the God's needs will be met").
chwcll NOT because it's
1 remember now, even as To the one we are the smell
(Matt 26:52) •
All the violence in this just a cool plaa: to he, or . be shared · then what God Or death; to the othei:, II~
world - humans a$ainst because it's their duty, or was doing in his life, a pee- fragrance of ·life" (2
humans
and arumals even because they're hop- fectly clear sense of God's Glrintbians 2:14--16 NIV).
against animals - is the ing to get good moral train - Holy Spirit ~ to me.. ( n - Molllt•u _. IIU ·
byproduct of our .funda- ing in for their kids "What about"you? What are /JIIIIil1 _, •U.flltrwlllt
mental condition: we are . (although all those -things you doing with the invest- rOidmt Ollio 1M pal 12sinners. Will you join me are true). l llJIIy wish that men! of my love in
. your 112 ye~~~~llllll il
••door
F.U, · l'Gk
· in confessing our violent people crave the presence life? Are you going to con- of l7w
behaviors and re~ting of of God so earnestly in their linue to live your life as you l'lurllllft." He il
them? Wdl you JOin me in lives that they make medi- see fit? Or will you truly let · of Plltii-J' Co•••'lily
putting away . our swords · tation" in His Word (the Me . take chargeT' Of Cltfii'Ck wldclt ruetJ 011
and instead foeus on caring Bible) and intense prayer course, there is only one SrurdDy ~ lit 455
for the helpless? .If swords daily parts of eacb day of ·answer to that question. Tltirtl .be. He - y be
and weapons must be used, their lives. My passion is When I consider bow mfs- fWIC#w41 for - • or
let us use them for defense to see people involved in erably lost I would be wiih- fiUJiiollr IIJ ~.-il"fii_IIIJI·
God's
kingdom
just out Jesus as Lord and lllrtlw•@,.,..,yg.uiporather tban aggression Savior of my life, there is lil.cot~~).
and let us pray that God because they love God.
A
radical
u:ansformation
no
other choice before me. ,__ _ _..-II!I!IIIIIJ!I!I-IIIIJ
will beT us to see the diftook place in my life wben I W'-en I think of how I
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8111 Eilll Shd ill and said tbat He was my witb it as l saw ft:t, I know
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Lord, but I bad never really that there is only One Wbo
ll 4A l'!t• I • &amp; , aut M surre~ ALL of my life can and should bold the
rrntu• till nrille~~~At@ul to Him. At least not until l reins of my life. As God
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became frie!lds wilb a col- graciously opened my heart

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161 lolulbon) Ave., l'ummuy, '992-5119ii.
Putor: Rev. walter£. HeW., Sa. &lt;Joa..
4 :45-S:ISp.m.; Mass- 5:30 p.m .• Sun.
Con. -8:45·9: IS a.m ••. Sun. Mas&amp; - '9:.30
a.m.. Daily Mu&amp; - 1:30 a.m.

Assembly of God
I.Aony"-YtfGojj
P.O. Box 467. """""" ~. !.Won.
W.Va.. Putor: Neil n.mant. Sunday
Scrviceli- 10:00 a.m . and 7 .p.m.

332.2601i1drell 's Homr Rd , Pomeroy.OB
Cmnact 740--4-CI-1296 Suoday ·JIICJmiq:
10:00 , Sun -morning Bible ·study~
following worship , Su~ . eW" 6:00 ,pm,
Wed bible, stud_y 7 pm

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Service I0:30am. Evening ·sendee
700pm. Wcdnciday Bibk: Study 700 pm,
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212 W. Main St .. Sunday School- 9:30
a.m .. Wo111hip- 10:30 a.m.. 6 p .m ..
Wc!dnesdly ~ • 7 p.m.

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am, Morning Wmbip: .10:3()_ am.
Wcdnc:&amp;day Bible Study 6 : ~ : choir
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School- 11 a:m.. winbip - 10a.m.• 61J.m.,
Wednesday Scrviocs . 7 p.m.

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570 Gtam St .. Middleport. ·Swday o:bool
- 9:30a .m., Wors~ - 11 am. aDd 6 p.m ..
Wrdhelda)· SeMoe • ? p.m. Pastor. Gllr}'
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41872 Pomeroy-like , Sunday School 9:l0 a.m.. Worship - 9:45 am &amp;: 7:00p.m ..
Wcdncaday ServiCCI • 7:00p.m.

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Pwllor: Billy l.u&amp;plll 6th .1111d Palmer St..
Midd~pon. Sunday School - 9:15. a .m ..
WONibip - 10 :15 a.m .. 7:00 p .m.,

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Putor: ·Ryan Eatoo . pastor . Sundly
Scb!:lQI • 9:30:a.m.. Worship , JO AO un ,.
6:00 p.m .• WOdneiday Scniice1 - 7:00
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Pastor: Jobn Swanson •. Sunday School !Oa.m.. Worship - Jla.m.. 7:00 p .m.
.Wcdaesday Scrvm- 1:00 p.m

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Jamet. R . Acree , Sr., Sunda)' Unified
Service, Wonhip - 10:10 a.m ., ~ p.m.,
Wedoeiday Se.-vices -7 p.m.

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Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.. Worship 10:45 a.m.. SUftd&amp;y EYcr1ing - 6:00p.m ..
Pastor: Doo Walker

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a.m .. Suaday.Scaool- 10:35 a.m.

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Paltor. Dewl!)'lle Stuilar, Suaday 5cllool •

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Fellowmjp. SUDday - &gt;6 p.m. Early Sonciay

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Suailay """""" -7 p.m .• Wedacocloy
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SJmdly ~I • 9:30 a.m.,

- . . , William IK . ManUi1, Sonciay
Scbool • 10:15 ..... 'Vimi.jp - .9:15 a.m..
Bible Stud:_y: MIDlay 1:001)KD

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WnniiQp • . 10:10 a.m., 7:30 lf).m.,
a+--1 d'3 Servioe • 7 : 30 1p~ .

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Bill Ambeqer. Sllllliay Scbll- 9:30 am.
Worthip - 8:00 a.m .. 10:30 a.m., 7:00
_p.m .,Wedncld&amp;y Service~ - 7~ p.m.

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SUIIday: wonbip 6:30pm Suoday: Bible
clau 7 pm Wed.

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a.m.. Worlhip Scn.ioe: 10:30 a.m., BitNe
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Sundliy wonbip 9:30 a.m . Tuei . 6:30
iDY"' ad Bible SIUdy.

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.011 1:14 bcbiJid Wlliloovillc. Putur: ~Ralph Spi&gt;ol, SUDday School • 9,30 a.m..

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Swday Scbool- IO:lO a.m .

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'Morrow li "Rodney Walker Sunday
'School - 9:30 a.m., Mornint!; Wors:hip l0;30·a:m. A 7:00pm, WedJieSday Service
- 7:00·ppt .. Youth Setvioe- 7:00p.m.

Salem Cemllllllllty~
Badt of "{est ColumhiA . W.Va.om Ueving
Roa.d, Paslor: Charle~ Roush (:304) 6152288. Sunduy Sr;hool 9:30 .am, Sunday
eVen~ng service 7:00 pm . Bibly StLKI.y •
W~ y service 7:00pm

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...Full.s(Jospel Ch~" - Puron John &amp;
il'otty-.ifl03 Serood Ave . Muon. 773'5017 , SePia: time: Sunday 10:30 a.m .,
Wcdnelday 7 pm

'llollaml Cbriaiu Felow. . . o..rdJ.
Pa&amp;tor: HerliiChel Whitt. Sunday School10 un, Sunday Chuich service • 6:30pm
'Wednesday 7 pm

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923 Ml.inJ"SL. Middi&lt;port."'-T""'u
Da•is, 'Sunday &amp;erYioe 1 10 a,o;,,
w. h y ae:rvia: , 7 p.m.

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9365 Hooper Road , Athen s. Pastor:
Lonnie Coal5 , Suaday Worship 10:00 am.
Wednesday: 1 pm

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Full Gospel. Cl Pa.~tors Robert &amp; Roberta
Muliillef, Sunday School 9:30 un, •
Worship 10:30 am - 7:00 pm , Wed'.
· Service 1:00pm

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Putor: lbcron -Durham. Sunday - 9~30
.a.m. aDd 7 p.m .• Wcdneid&amp;y . 7 p.m.
f!1?' _7 tC
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575 Pari St., Middleport , Pastor: Sam
Anderton, Sunday School 10 a.m.,
£~ . 7:30p.m.. \Vcclncoday ScrviA:t .
7:30p.m.

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CcnlcrGymnasium . PlutOJ Eddit Bier,
Service every Tuesday 6.30 pro

Pentecostal ·
Ptntocootal"-''lly
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Pmibyterian .

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Pastor:-Roben Crow. Wort~ - 9 a.m.

St., Syracu.e . Sunday

School - 10 a.m. EveninK .• 6 p.m., ,
w.toel±.y Service - 7 p.m.
RIIIIC
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Off Rt . 11A. Pastor: Edacl Hart. SundaJ
Scboo.l • 9:30 a.m .• Wot'5hip • 10:30 a.m.,
7:30p.m.

Route 689, Alt.y. Rev . Lloyd Grimm.

puaor, $unday School JO am; worluip

a.m .. Ws±l:eiday Servtce - 7 p .m.

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Looa Bottom. Slltlday School - 9:30 a.m..

KIVioe II am. eva'lin8 acrvice 7 pm . Wed.
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. Putor. Leoaud Powell: SIIDday Sc:bool -

9:10aJD .,Wonhip - I0:30a.m .. 6:30p.m ..
w 1ay Set\'ica - 7 p.m ..

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Oturdi of the Nuareae, Putor: R.uucll
Canon , Suada)' Sdlool · 9:30 a.m .,
Wonbip - 10:45 a.m .• 6 p.m .. W I ty
Sczvica · 7 p.m.
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Srvel:th-Diy Adveatill
Mulbcn-y Hts. Rd .. Pomeroy. Saturday
Services: Sabbath School - 2 p.m..
Wru&gt;!Up . 3 p.m

United Brethren
Ml.•l leraal United Brecbft!l
in Cbrill 9hureh
Texas Commumly 364 11 W1ckh am Rd .
PastOr: Peter Martindale. Sunda) School .
9:30 a.m .. Wonoh1p - 10 :30 a.m .. 7:00
p.m.. Wedne stl!~ Sfrvlet·s : 7:00-p.m.

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Pastm: Jame ' Snyder. SWlday School 10
a.m .. worship 5e1'Vice 11 am .

Seventh-Day Adventist

Suaday School - 9:30 a.m .. Wonhip 10:3fYa.m.•7 p.m.

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Sunai)' SCh"'OOJ-----::'10" uri .. EveninJ • 7

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Bailey Run Road, Putar: Re". Emmett
Jlaw1on, SUada)' Evenina 7 p.m.•
11wriday Service - 1 p.m.

Yo.Ylh.i!!!UJ! mtina 1JI~ lr, 4th S_y11dayi .

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Wedbeld&amp;y 7:30p.M.

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Routt 11A . between Reedsvill~ &amp;
Hockingport . Sunday School • 10 a.m ..
Sunday Won;tup - 11:00 ·~ - Wedne~~·
Services - 7:00 p.m .. hstor· M. Adam
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3304S llllaat1 R._, , Pomcroy, Putor: Roy
Hunter, Sunday School - 10 a.m .. Evenifll

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Sunday Scbool • 9 a.m., Worship Service •
10 a.m. 2nd and 4th Sunday

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Rt.338, Antiquit)-', Pastor: Jesse Morrill,
Services: Saturday 2:00p.m.

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Pastor: Jam~r: Wireman , Sundl!y Services .
10:30 a.m. Wedllt!sduJ • .7 p.m. Thtmrlay
Prayer &amp; Pnuse at 6 pm Clasie&amp;for all
ages elo' ery Sunday &amp;: Wednesday.

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Co. Rd . 63 . s,.mday Sca.ool • V:30 a.m .,
Wonhip- 10:10a.m .

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Clifton. W'Va .. Sunday School - 10 a.m ..
Worship · 7 p.m .. Wednesday Service- 7 "

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Portland-Racine Rd., Pastor: Jim Proffitt.
Sunday School - 9:30 .11..m .• Worship 10:30 a.m .. Wednesday .Services " 7:00
p.m.
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IP!ailll, OH. Non · clcnominational with
Comen:pmry \Praise il Worship. P11stor
1lob lflarber, AIIOC P.utor ·Karyn D8.,.is_
Youtb Director .Betty Fulks. Sunday
' acrvices: 10 am Worship .t 6 pm Family
Life Outes, 'Wed &amp;: Thur night Life
Group5 a1 7 pm. ThLmi morning ladies'
1.i:fe Group II 10. Outer Umiti Youth Life

Meeting in the Mulberry Community

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Putor. Jim Corbin, Worship - 9 a.m .."
Sunday Scbool - 10 a.m. , Tburlday
Scrvicefi . 7 p.m.

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NM$elft CliMttr. Alfrd. Putor: Jim
Corbitt , Suaday School - 9:30 a.m..

Hartford , W.V1 ., Partor:Da"id Gmer,

Sunday School • §1:30 a.m ., Wonbip · -,
10:30 a .m., 7:00 p .m., Wcdaelday
Services - 1:00 p.m.

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Scbaol-10:00 a:m... Wonbip-·lla.m.

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lnknectton 7 ,atld L2A W, EuqeliJt:
Wonhip .• 10:30 a .m ., 1 pm ., Tharsd&amp;y
Oeonil Saq:en.t , Sunda_y Bible Stud)' ~. 7 p.m .
' 9:·30-.:m., Wiiil\ij;; 10:30 i.ii. iii! '6:30 ....

Christian Vaion

·P utor: Bill MMihall Samday School •
9.a.m.., Wonbip • 10 a.m.. ht Suaday

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MiU Foreman, Ptilor Emeritus Lawrenal
Foreman, Worship-- JO:OO am
Wednesda)' Services - 7 p.m.

Scbool. - 9:30 a.m. Wonhip • 9:30 a.m.
and 7 p.111 .,'Wednuday • 7 p.m., Friday kllowlhip ICfVice 1 p.m .

a.m., Wortbfp • 10 a:m .

!'me Orovt, Wonbip • 9:00 a.m., Suiday

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Carmel .1:. BuhMI Rds. Raciae . Ohio,
Paator: Jotm Gil~. S~ 'School NS :a:m., ¥Rnb.ip - 11':00 am. , Bible
Saody Wed. 7 :30pm.

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Comer of St . 1.1. 124 A Brwlbury Rd .,

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l'lllocJobn'Gilmore,S-yScbool - 10
am .. WorShip - 9 a.m ., Wedacldly
Si;rvice6 • 10 a.m . · ·

Servitz ~ 7:30p.m.

St. Rl. 160. &lt;446--6247 or 44ft..1-"f.i,
SLmday School 10:20-11 a.m., ,'Relief
Society!Prielibood 11:05-12:00 'a JUG,
S.cnmcat 'Servjce 9-JO :l'S a.m.,
H""""1111t~...eti:a1.111 ~ · · 1f.m.

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Sllllday Scbool - lOam.. Wonbip - 9a.m.

St. Middleport. Doui
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10:45 p:m., 'Suada_y •Eve. 7«1 pm. ,
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ROlli , Middlepon. Sunday SChoOl - 9:30

ClfderiaPutor: Chris SteWart
10!00118 - Noon Sun9By: lnfrmnal
Wonbip.· Cbildren '§ mmimy

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Mectia&amp; in 1be Meigs Middle School

s..Dy School - 9 a.m., Worship • .10 a.m.

p.m., ~JpaJ'CII"ICI'Viur:. 7:p:m.

, Sti"m.tlle'Communlt'' Church
Sunduy School 10:00 am. Sunr;y Worship
I I :00 am. Wednesday 7:00 pm P~Si or :
Bryll!) &amp; Missy D8iley

6:30pm., Wed . Bible Study 7:()(1 p.m.

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Bcojlmio C..wfoni, Sonciay .....I - 9:30

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Pomeroy Pil e. Co. Rd .. Pastor: ReY.
'Blackwood. Su~da y School - 9:30 a.m .. •
_Wors hip !0:30 8.m _, 7:30 p.m..
Wednesday Servitt- 7:30p.m.'

Pulor: Wayne Dunl11p , State Rt . 681 ,
1'uppen Plains, Sun . Worship: JO' am &amp;

a.m ., Wcnbip - 10 a.m.

310S7- Roulol25.~11&lt;.-

p.m .. We.dne5daJ Bible Stud~· - 7:00p .m.
F aitb li"ellowU:ip Cn:ulk roc a.n.t
Pastor Re\'. Franklin Diclem;, SeTvice:
Friday. 1 p.m.

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• . ~Pastor: IBrian IDIII'lham, 'Sunday School •
9:JO a.m., Wnrlhip • ll!llh.m.

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p.m .•~y Service . 7:00!1):111.

Mile Hill Rd ., Racine , Putor: Jamei

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t.-m• from u.tgs county.

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Rtvar Valley at lio&lt;Jthom, 5 p.m.
Ri- Valley at Southam, 5 p.m.

Meigs, Southam, Waterforo at Eastern,
4:30p.m.

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VINTON ·C OUNTY Track and field teams ·from
Meigs, Eastern, and South
Gallia high schools were on
the road to compete with
Vinton County and Federal
Hocking in a five-way meet
Tuesday.
The teams competed in 17
events, and the urder of fin·
ish showed Meigs in second,
Eastern in third, and South
Gallia in fifth in .both the
boys and girls meets .
Federal Hocking won the
girls meet with 113 points.
Meigs scored 98, Eastern
scored 58, and South Gallia
scored .19. Vinton 'County,
also with 58, tied Eastern for
third place.
For the boys, it was host
Vinton County coming out
on top as the Vikings scored
106 points. The Marau.ders
finished with 86, three

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poilits.ahead of the Eagles in
third. while the Rebels
sctMed 15. Federal ·Hoelting
had 58,in fourth place.
Meigs had a total of 14
first-place finishes , either
individually or in relay
events, and Eastern had five.
The Marauders also had
three finish second and nine
finish third. The Eagles had
se11en individuals or relays
take second and nine take
.third. South Gallia ·.had two
second-place and · three
third-place finishes.
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Meigs' Melissa Grueser
woo both the shot put and
discus events, and Eastern 's
Haley Perdas was runner-up.
South Gallia 's Savanna
Hatfield was third in the shot
put · and fifth in the discus.
Ashley Good of · Meigs
placed fourth in ~ put,
and Whitney../Putma~ of
Eastern was fourth in the
discus.
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Eastern's Zack Newell took
first and placed second in
the shot put. Meigs' Cassady

Willford was first in the shot
put and fourth in the discus.
. South Gallia's Paul Barker
was runner-up in the discus,
and
teammate
Kevan
Johnson was fifth in the shot
put. Mason Metts of Meigs
w.as third in the discus.
Meigs' Brandan Fisher
edged teammate Cornelius
English for first place in
both the I OOm and 200m
dash.
Eastern's
Alex
Burroughs also placed in the
200m dash, taking fourth.
Lady Marauder Catie
Wolfe, like Grueser, had a
pair of first-place finishes,
She won the 1OOm dash and
200m dash. Lady Rebel
Natasha Adkins took second
in the lOOm, and ' Patti
Vining. also of Meigs, was
third. Eastern 's Morgan
Werry was fourth . In the
200m, Eastern's Emeri
Connery and Katie Hayman

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Southern Meigs in tia-st after wild win over Wellston
girls stop
Trimble
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. GLOUS1lER - Scoring
five runs in the first inning,
the
Southern
Lady
Tornadoes
bounced
back from a
4-1 loss at
Ravenswood
o
n
We.dnesday
.t o defeat the
Trimble
L a d y
Tomcats.
The
Lady
c· ttdlll Tornadoes
move to 8-4 overall as
sophomore hurler Kasey
Turley hurled a two-hitter
for the win.
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Southern's fliSt inning
PrOVed to be the difference

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ott Federal
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S'IEWART - Five dif·
ferent players had hits, but
the ·Eastern Lady Eagles
were edged 4· 2 by the
--· Feoe "ral
Ho e ~ - in g
rL a d y
Lancers in a
Tri- Valley
Conference
H o c·k in g
Division
softball,
g a m e
Thursday.
Eastern
falls to 6-7
(Ill
&amp;eason and 4-2 in the
TVC Hocking.
· Sami Cummins pitched
for Eastern. She slnlck out

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a dramatic come-from·
behind victory that saw
them score six runs in the
bottom ·of
the seventh
inning, the
M ·e i g s
Marauders
'baseball
1eam took
over
sole
p.ossession
of first place
in the Tri·
fhiLalll
Va I I e y·
.
Conference
Ohio Division Thursday
with a 6-5 victory over the
Wellston Golden Rockets.
With the win, Meigs
improves to 5-1 in the TVC
Ohio and 7· 5 overall. .
It was the second time in
three
days
that
the
Marauders came from
behind to win in their last
at-bat. On Tue,sday, visitir1g
.Marietta held_a
heading into the seventh,
but Meigs mllied for two
runs and walked away with
a 4-3 win.
Down 5-0 heading into
1heir last at -bat Thursday,
the collective effort of the
entire team sent
six
Marauder runs across home
plate, stunning the visiting
Rockets.
"I told the (team) in all
my time of coaching baseball, I've never been more
happy, I've never been more
proud of a group of boys,"
Eric Randolph/pholo '
said Meigs bead coach Meigs junior J.T. Evans swings at a pitch during the seventh inning of a Tri-Valley Conference
Jeremy Grimm·. "We ml\de Ohio Division baseball game against Wellston Thursday in Rocksprings. Evans connected
,o n the pitch for the game-winning RBI single, which gave Meigs sole possession of first
place in ·thll TVC Ohio.

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SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

GLOUSTER- Southern: .
started slow but finished
fast. The Tornadoes whirled
up a nine-run fourth inning
to post a 13·
6 Tri· Valley
Conference
Hocking
Division
come-frombehind boys
varsity base·
ball victory
Thursday
evening · at
Cl\lpiiiM
GM I o ~ s. t e r
unrctpa 1
Park. Southern (9-4; 4-3)
managed to pull off the win
and maintain outside title
hopes for the Hocking
Division crown.
Butch Mamboui got the
start for Southern. Michael
Manuel posted the win with
two near-perfect relief
innings
from
Ryan
Chapman. Southern pitch·
ing struck out 13 (Chapman
5 ). and walked eight. Taylor

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STEWART - Hhs were
not a problem, but runs
were. a different story for the
Eastern
Eagles baseball team as
they outhit
Fe· deral
Hocking but
lost 4-0 to
the Lancers
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Gordon. Hocking
Division
,game Thursday.
Eastern had nine hits,
including three from Kyle
Gordon, but the runs just
weren't there as the· Lancers
found a way out of each
inning unscathed. Federal
Hocking finished with five·
hits.
It was just the second
divisional loss of the season
for Eastern,' who is now 5-:1
in the TVC Hocking and 7g overall.
Titus Pierce went the dis·

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tom of the third inning in a Tri·Volley Conference Ohio Division softball game against
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II::Mol 11ar&amp;IW aponing events Involving.
t.-m• from u.tgs county.

Meigs track second, Eastern third at VC 'Jornadoes

fddn :Apr#j

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\'Vood ~ Cl'lriStiah at Eastern, 4

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Eastern, Southam at Federal Hooking,
4:30p.m.
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"""' at Southom, 5 p.m.
Glrlo-

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Miller at Southam, 5 p.m. '..
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Meigs at GaRia Academy, 5 p.m.
Rtvar Valley at lio&lt;Jthom, 5 p.m.
Ri- Valley at Southam, 5 p.m.

Meigs, Southam, Waterforo at Eastern,
4:30p.m.

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VINTON ·C OUNTY Track and field teams ·from
Meigs, Eastern, and South
Gallia high schools were on
the road to compete with
Vinton County and Federal
Hocking in a five-way meet
Tuesday.
The teams competed in 17
events, and the urder of fin·
ish showed Meigs in second,
Eastern in third, and South
Gallia in fifth in .both the
boys and girls meets .
Federal Hocking won the
girls meet with 113 points.
Meigs scored 98, Eastern
scored 58, and South Gallia
scored .19. Vinton 'County,
also with 58, tied Eastern for
third place.
For the boys, it was host
Vinton County coming out
on top as the Vikings scored
106 points. The Marau.ders
finished with 86, three

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poilits.ahead of the Eagles in
third. while the Rebels
sctMed 15. Federal ·Hoelting
had 58,in fourth place.
Meigs had a total of 14
first-place finishes , either
individually or in relay
events, and Eastern had five.
The Marauders also had
three finish second and nine
finish third. The Eagles had
se11en individuals or relays
take second and nine take
.third. South Gallia ·.had two
second-place and · three
third-place finishes.
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Martllttdale

Meigs' Melissa Grueser
woo both the shot put and
discus events, and Eastern 's
Haley Perdas was runner-up.
South Gallia 's Savanna
Hatfield was third in the shot
put · and fifth in the discus.
Ashley Good of · Meigs
placed fourth in ~ put,
and Whitney../Putma~ of
Eastern was fourth in the
discus.
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In · the boys discus,
Eastern's Zack Newell took
first and placed second in
the shot put. Meigs' Cassady

Willford was first in the shot
put and fourth in the discus.
. South Gallia's Paul Barker
was runner-up in the discus,
and
teammate
Kevan
Johnson was fifth in the shot
put. Mason Metts of Meigs
w.as third in the discus.
Meigs' Brandan Fisher
edged teammate Cornelius
English for first place in
both the I OOm and 200m
dash.
Eastern's
Alex
Burroughs also placed in the
200m dash, taking fourth.
Lady Marauder Catie
Wolfe, like Grueser, had a
pair of first-place finishes,
She won the 1OOm dash and
200m dash. Lady Rebel
Natasha Adkins took second
in the lOOm, and ' Patti
Vining. also of Meigs, was
third. Eastern 's Morgan
Werry was fourth . In the
200m, Eastern's Emeri
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. GLOUS1lER - Scoring
five runs in the first inning,
the
Southern
Lady
Tornadoes
bounced
back from a
4-1 loss at
Ravenswood
o
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We.dnesday
.t o defeat the
Trimble
L a d y
Tomcats.
The
Lady
c· ttdlll Tornadoes
move to 8-4 overall as
sophomore hurler Kasey
Turley hurled a two-hitter
for the win.
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the ·Eastern Lady Eagles
were edged 4· 2 by the
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Ho e ~ - in g
rL a d y
Lancers in a
Tri- Valley
Conference
H o c·k in g
Division
softball,
g a m e
Thursday.
Eastern
falls to 6-7
(Ill
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TVC Hocking.
· Sami Cummins pitched
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a dramatic come-from·
behind victory that saw
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bottom ·of
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inning, the
M ·e i g s
Marauders
'baseball
1eam took
over
sole
p.ossession
of first place
in the Tri·
fhiLalll
Va I I e y·
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Conference
Ohio Division Thursday
with a 6-5 victory over the
Wellston Golden Rockets.
With the win, Meigs
improves to 5-1 in the TVC
Ohio and 7· 5 overall. .
It was the second time in
three
days
that
the
Marauders came from
behind to win in their last
at-bat. On Tue,sday, visitir1g
.Marietta held_a
heading into the seventh,
but Meigs mllied for two
runs and walked away with
a 4-3 win.
Down 5-0 heading into
1heir last at -bat Thursday,
the collective effort of the
entire team sent
six
Marauder runs across home
plate, stunning the visiting
Rockets.
"I told the (team) in all
my time of coaching baseball, I've never been more
happy, I've never been more
proud of a group of boys,"
Eric Randolph/pholo '
said Meigs bead coach Meigs junior J.T. Evans swings at a pitch during the seventh inning of a Tri-Valley Conference
Jeremy Grimm·. "We ml\de Ohio Division baseball game against Wellston Thursday in Rocksprings. Evans connected
,o n the pitch for the game-winning RBI single, which gave Meigs sole possession of first
place in ·thll TVC Ohio.

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GLOUSTER- Southern: .
started slow but finished
fast. The Tornadoes whirled
up a nine-run fourth inning
to post a 13·
6 Tri· Valley
Conference
Hocking
Division
come-frombehind boys
varsity base·
ball victory
Thursday
evening · at
Cl\lpiiiM
GM I o ~ s. t e r
unrctpa 1
Park. Southern (9-4; 4-3)
managed to pull off the win
and maintain outside title
hopes for the Hocking
Division crown.
Butch Mamboui got the
start for Southern. Michael
Manuel posted the win with
two near-perfect relief
innings
from
Ryan
Chapman. Southern pitch·
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5 ). and walked eight. Taylor

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STEWART - Hhs were
not a problem, but runs
were. a different story for the
Eastern
Eagles baseball team as
they outhit
Fe· deral
Hocking but
lost 4-0 to
the Lancers
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Gordon. Hocking
Division
,game Thursday.
Eastern had nine hits,
including three from Kyle
Gordon, but the runs just
weren't there as the· Lancers
found a way out of each
inning unscathed. Federal
Hocking finished with five·
hits.
It was just the second
divisional loss of the season
for Eastern,' who is now 5-:1
in the TVC Hocking and 7g overall.
Titus Pierce went the dis·

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S'unday, April27 . 1•a.t ~ .....: Jeff Gor·
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· Ford, 212.809 mph, April 30,
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winner of the.Subway l'resh Fn
500, though, was art unlike~
tortoise. Jimmie Johnson won
the past two Cup championships: lllst year he won 10

races. The latest, at Phoeni•
International Raceway, he won
wnh ·oool strategic acumen.
not relentless speed . Johnson's clever creoo chief, Chad
Knaus, kept his options open
as all .the other contendersMarl&lt; Martin, Dale Earnhardt
Jr., Denny Hamlin and Carl Eelwards- pitted. Then, wM
Johnson left way out front,
Knaus instructed his dri..,r1o
slow down and conserve fuel.
H was the first victory of the
season for both Johnson and
his team, Hendrick Motor·
sports. Second-place Clint
Bowyer was also aple to complete the race wrthout making
a pn stop in the final laps.

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• 'SurB!ymscAR Is eoifC to adjust Its
policies in ' 1he wake ·of Aaron Flke's lldmls'Sion that 'he had COJnpatecl in
.'the Craftsman 1l'ucl&lt; 'Series lifter
using hemin on race momifC.

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1T10St dfivers a wa~&lt;e-up call.
·Most of them are publicly calling
for .an upgrade to NASCAR's
ilased on •suspicion~ .policy.

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points and second In ~Cup
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restoration necessary to put No. 21
NASCAR 'Fhis Week
back on the 1.366-mile, egg-sbaped
No one wouldturu down a chance to track that has been hosting races
turn some IBps at DarJington Raceway
since 1950.
with David Pearson.
Pearson and Edwards executed a
- Old met ·new at Darlington last choreographed, side"by-side-finish,
week, where Pearson, who won lOS .with the old timer-edging the young
races in what is now called the Sprint gun by a nose.
Cup Series met Edwards, the biggest
Though he hasn't won there yet, Ed·
winner of the current season with wards said: "Darlington is definitely
three victOries.
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my favorite track. A win at Darlington
. With Pearson strapped into his No. would be so cool because of all the bi.s~2l Wooil Brotllers-Mercury, circa ll!l'Y at this ti'IICk.
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· itin FoMI; the two tooli: to the track. A you have to be on top of your game to
record 10 of Pearson's victories took run well here, not to mention win." ·
place at Darlington, the·only ·track in Pearson, looking fit at age 73, joked
Pearson's native South Carolina still it was great "to get my lth win·here."
hosting major NASCAR races....
"I've been looking forward to this
Leonard Wood, who turned the day for a long time·," he added, "and
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Tboulh Pearson, from Spartanburg,
S1C., nliks second all-time to Richard
Petty in career victories, he's considered by some to be the greatest driver
in NASCAR history. ThoU«b he rarely
competed in every race during his ca·
reer- in those days, many teams concimtrated on the major races- Pearson won championships in 1966, '68
and '69. In the latter two years alone,
he had 27 victories and 30 runner-up
finishes.
At 28, Edwards, who is from Columbia, Mo.; has ~Y Willi to times and
finished third in the (then) Nelle! Cup
standings in 2005. l'le is also the reigning champion of what is.now the Nationwide Series.

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April 10: Montreal4, Boston 1
April 12: Montreal 3, Boston 2 . OT
April 13: Boston 2, Montreal 1, OT
April 15: Montreal 1. BoSiof'l o
l\ilril17: Boston 5, Montreal1 ·
April 19: Boston 5, - 1 4
April 21 : Montreal 5, Boston 0

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April21 : Washington • . PhHadalphia 2,
April22: PNiadelphia 3, 'NU •tgb 1 2, OT

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Saturdajl, April 26: Colorado at Delroll, 3
f I II "' Hocilor ' p.m.
·LOS ANGELES KINGS flgi88CI 1D
Tuesday. April 29: Detroit at Colorado, ' torm&amp; wllh F BLII Hoi~ on a . . . .
10 p.m.
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Thursday, M.. 1: Detroit a1 Colorado, 10
TAMPII BAV LIGHTliiiNG--Signod F
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Paul Szczuchura to a two-yuar cuntu.i
Saturday, May 3: Cotoracto at Oelmit, 1
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Monday, May 5: Detroit at Colorado, 10 Speooe, women's baal lball coadl, m a

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Monday. May 5: Pittsburgh a1 N.Y.
Rangers, 7 p .m., if necessary
Wodneod... May 7: N.Y. Rangers a1
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one starting spot in the Sprint AI~
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Star Raoe at Lowe's Motor s~ .
on May 17. 1Jotif1! closes at 7 p.m ... :
on that date. Votes placed on Sprirtl; '
·phones will oolrt twice. To vote; ei- · :
!her (a.) teJ&lt;I "NASCAR" to 7777 on ;. .
a Sprint phone and follow directions!:.
(b.) go to a participati~ Sprint stoni-•
or (c.) vote traokslde at the Sprint EJ!::
perienoe. The eligible drivers are A$ ·
Allmendinger, John AndretiJ, Stanloft· i
. Barrett, Johnny Benson , Dave Blanlili.:
Word Burton, Patlick Carpentier, Bill ' ·
· Elliott, Dario Franchitti, David
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, Sam Homi&amp;h Jr.. Kasey Kahne, Travilr:
. K\81Pll, Burney Lamai', Clfllq/' j ,..
Sterile« Ma~in, Jere~ N'.ijflleld;&lt;£rlo:,
McClure, Paul MenanUoe Ne· ;'
mechek, Kyle Petty, David Ragan, : ~·:
Tony Raines, David Reutlmanh. Sco!( • ·
R.,., Rioiw Rudd, Elliott Sadler, ·· :
Boris Said, Johnny Sauter, !len , ·::
Schrader, Mike Skinner, Regan , : · ,
Smith, Reed Sorenson, David
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Stremme, Brian Vickers, Jacques Y¢·
leneuve,l'i!nny wallace, Michael wa1&lt;'
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n1 begin with Dale and Dale Jr.
Ralph Lee Earnhardt (1928-73),
Dale's father, spent much of his ca- , '
reer splittif'€·~me betvoeen his race ·
cars and a Kannapolis, N.C., temle
mill. He still won NASCAR's Nationar •
Sportsman championship in 1956, ::
the same year in Which he finished .;. •
second in his first race in what is ·•• ·
now Sprint Cup. ·Ralph Earnhardt , ·
never won one. though, and only ..:
competed .in 51. Perhaps he was tot;
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.AriAna. · 20; · Oakland (Eveland 2-1) at Seattfe
Tuesda~. April 29: Philadelphia at
HRomlraz, Florido, 20; c.Joci&lt;son, (Bati51a 2-2), 10: 10~.m .
Detro~. 7:30p.m.
Arizona, 20;Weekl, a. 'llUIISe , 20; Uley,
- ~ Gemft
Thursday, 1,1.. 1: Detroit al Phlladelpilia.
Phildllphia, 20; llel1anan, Houston, 20;
L.A. Angels a1 Detroit, 3:55p.m .
TBA, If neoessary
ArRarMez. Chicago, 20; Ol.oe, Chicago, N.V. 'rlt.-s a1 C -. 3:55p.m.
Saturday, May 3: Philadelphia at Detroit.
20.
BaHimore at Ch"'- While So&gt;c, 7:05
lBA. if necessary
RB~. ,.lladalphla, 25; Utley. p.m.
Ph~rio. 21: ,_,.,
20:
Bos1on at Tampa Bay. 7:10p.m.
Berkman, Houston, 20; CJones, Atlanta,
Toronto at Kansas City, 7:10p.m.
CJrllnOq •Tomntp
20; Reynolds, Arizona, 19: CJaokson,
Minnesota at Texas. 8:05p.m.
· Sunday, April 20: 0Jiando 114. Toronto
~rlzona; 19: DWrlgf11, Now York, 19:
Oal&lt;lond a1 SaaHie, 9 :10p.m.
100
Tuesday, April 22: Orlando 104, Toronto
Tfliad.l, Houston, 19. ·
HIT~oneo, Atlanta , 38: Utley,
lDOAY'S -.a LEADERS
103
Th.rrsday, April24 : Toronto 108, Orlando
Philadolpllla, 35: Dlee, Chicago, 34;
BATTING-MRamifez, Bo!ii1on, .356; 94, Or18ncto leads series 2-1
Furcal, Los Angeles, 33; CGuzman,
Woohil1g1on, 31 : Tejada, Hou&amp;ton, 31 : Podruia, Boston, .351 ; -~ . Boston,
Saturday. April 28: Orlando at Toronto, 3
Uplon, Arizona. 30: Mclou1il, Pi1tsburgh. :345: CG..-, Detroit. .338: Figgins, l.o&amp; p.m.
30; HRIImkez, Florida, 30; Atkins, AngM&amp;, .337; Renteria, Qelroit, .337;
Monday, April 28: Toronto at Or1ando,
Co«ndo, BO.
Bndey, TIIUIS, .329.
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DOUBL£5----Giauo, St. Louio. 11 :
RUNS-£11&amp;bur)', Boston, 20: Crawford,
Thursday, May 1: Orlando .at. Toronto,
Mclouth, ~. 10: DWrighl, New Tampa Baf, 20: l~zuki, Saottle, 18; 1 TBA, ~ nece.sa'Y c
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~ 10: JGa.!tillo; San f-renci&amp;00 1 Q; Quentin; Ghioago, 17, Damon, New 'Ybrft,
Saturday, May 3. Toronto Ill OrlanM",
Utley, Phlllldolphia, 9: Rowand , San 17.
TBA, K""""'""' Y
Raociaoo, 9; Byrnes, Arizona, 9; Furcal,
ABI-Hamllton , Texas, 21 ; Crede,
los AngMes. 9; BMkman, Houston, 9
Chicago, 21 : . Ortiz. Boston. 20;
Cfenllnd n . Wullhellhr
TRIPLES C.IDion, Arizona, 3.
MFiamirez, Boston. 20: EBiown, Oaldand,
Saturday, Aprf! 19: Cleveland 93,
HOME AUNS--Otley, Philadelphia, .10; . 19; Ibanez, SeaHie, 19; MiCabrera , Washington B6
Bumll, ft........,.~, 8; Jacobs, ~· 1, Detrol1, 18; Blake, Cleveland, 18;
Monday, April 21 : Cleveland 116,
7: HRonnz, Flcri:ia, 7: Dlee; C-go. Moll!.,... Jr.. Lo&amp; Angekls , 18: Thome. Wa-gton 86
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Chicago, 18.
Thursda~. April 24: Washington 108,
1 Slt&gt;lEN BASES-Bourn, Houston, 13:
HITS-P9droia, Boston, 34: Renteria, Oeveland 72, Cleveland leads series 2- 1
HRamiraz., Florida, 8; TIMHBS, Colorado, , Detroit, 31: MRamirez. Boston, 31 :
Sunday. April 27: Qeveland at
6 ; Furc.l, Los Angeles, 6; Lcastllo, New i Figgins, Los Angeles, 30; Youkilis, I _Washington, 1 p.m.

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Foro. "I don1 get .
·mad," he said, "but··
I'll get even. I went
to (Ambrose's) crew .:
and apologized 1or .,
the car ~'s going to.' ·
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get even" after his Mexico City
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•Rice IIICOIIII: Rioiw Her&gt;
April 26, 1997.
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. 'l'ori\, 6; Theriot, Cllicagci. 5: Holliday, , Bostnn, 29: c.-bid. Tllfi'IINI Bay. 29:
Wedneoday. April :10 1washtngton· at 1
f'ridor, ....., 2: ~ • Son 10
~. 5, · IMiwaiMe, 5, P...,., lbonez, Saaltlo, 28. _
C-...:1. TBA
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DOUBLES
H:
FTidoy, ....,2~oiWa&amp;hinglon,
April 9: N.Y."'"-'&gt; 4 ,Jor&gt;o, 1
Sundolr. IAoJ • : Son - - .. ,
f'S ..........
PITCtiiNG
(3 Dooiliono)-Webb. DaMurphy, T..... 10: Soalt, Baltimore, 9: TBA, w...
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"Pril11 : N.Y. RIIngers2 . . . . .Jer91¥1 l p.m ., flr+
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&amp;ltOiol I 1
l\plt 13:- Jonrev • .N.Y. RorQan; :1, OT
T.-y. ....., ti: ~ • Son · 10
A~, 5-0, 1.000, ~-31 ; .l.lncociJm ,_ Son CGuillen, Detmlt, B: JGuillon, Kansas
Sunday. "-Y
at
WL
PdGB
Ft-..,.aco, 4~. 1.1100, 123: Owings, Cfty, 8: MRam111!Z, Boston, 8.
~ - TBA, •
-.pril 16: N.V. RwiQ&amp;iS 5, ,._. JI!KIIIf 3
p.m., II 1
J
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.591IO.rizOi\a, 4-0, 1.1100. 2 .~ : Volquez.
TRIPLES---OBartDn,
0-n&lt;l. 2;
Aprl18: N.Y. Rangon; 5, Jeroey 3
C~nali, Ht, 1.000, 1.21 ; Olsen, ~· Boston, 2; Ellis. Oaldand, 2 ;
m i L..
-11 10
.524 1),
1'IJiladotphio 12 11
.522 H
&amp;WICUJO: U w:::t:
Florida, 3-0. 1.000. 2:80; Pelwy. San tSuzuki , Seatle,2; Jalef, NIMltft, 2 .
A • g ,,...,.,_.
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11 1.1
.500 2 •
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Diego, 3-0, 1.1100, 2 .00: Sheets,
HC*E
RUN5--4&lt;olchman,
Los
Sunday, April 20: L.A . .__,. 128.
• Washinglm 7
16
,3(M 6~
nwu , a• SliPO*
· :HI, 1 .1111, .96: Deqlster. AngOies , B; CPona, Ta01&gt;0 Baj, 6 ; Crede,
114
Apr&lt; tO: Oolmit 3 , - - 1
Chicago, 3-0. 1.1100, 3.00.
I Clricag:l. 6: MRoomaz. Bostnn, s: Thome,
Wslnesdroy, April 23: LA l.alo8r. )22,
April 12: llulroil4, 2
Ill olc&amp;st._.
••
W L
Pet GB
April 14:5, Delroll3
STRIKEOUTs-l..inoecum,
San Chicago, 6 .
'DarMir 107, LA. LBkers lead aeries 2~
QOSTON RED SOl&lt;~ 1ioo
Chicago
15 7
.682 Aprll16:
Nast!!lllle
3,
[leOrojt
2
.
fnl.-:o, 36: Bilingsley, Los Angeles,
SlOLEN
BASE5-CaGomez.
Sal..-daf, Apri 26: L.A. Lal&lt;ers a1
OOf"'blld: d FliP ....._., '5
&amp;II *'-'
St. l.oui&amp;
14 9
.009
April18' Delroll2, Noshville 1. OT
I 32; JSantana, New Yoftf., 32; Cueto, Mtnnesota, 9; Ellsbury, Boston, 8: Cler"Mer, 5:90p.m.
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13 9
.591 2
Porttand (EL). Optionod ar.lg
I cronnatl, 31 ; Walenqer, St. Lot.ris, 31 ; BRoberts, 9altimore, B; Gathright, Monday, Aprtf 28: L.A. lAksrs at Oonwtr, April 20: Datrnit 3, N -0
~
11 12
.478 ..
- 1 0 - ( L ).
Smottz.,
Ataanta,
31 ;
Hamels, Kansas City, 7; Ftggins, los Angeles, 7:
p.m.
Sin p 4,.C , M!
Pittsburgh
9
13
.-109 6
Cl£VEIAND JND~ 10
l't1iladelptlia 30.
CTawtonl, T..,..,. Baj, 7: Kinsler, Torcas. 6:
V-10sdroy, April :Ill: o.r- a1 L.A.
Cincinnati
9
14
.391 6\,
Aprll9: catgary 3, San Joae 2
terms
with LHP Jooon -an a
SAVE5-Isringhausen,
St.
Louis,
8;
Sizemore,
CleYetand_
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6.
,
Lakar&amp;,
TBA.
f'/
naoessary
- I
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minof IMgue COI"frac::: and
a wd ·f*n
. BWIIoon, San Francisco, 7: Capps, PITCHING (3 Decisions)-tllatsu.tolca. Friday, May 2: L.~ . ~ .al Dormr. April 10: San Jose 2. Calgary 0
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April 13: Calga"{ 4, Son Jose 3
WL
PctGB
~· 6; Lf011. Arizooa. 6; GaiJOO. · 4-&lt;l, 1.000, 3.14: Saunders, los TBA, . necessllf}'
MII!INES01ll lWIN~ Of'
Arizona
:16 6
:rn April15 : San Jose 3, cmg.y 2
M1lwaul&lt;eo, B: Udge, Philadelphia.
AngOies, 4-0, 1.1111. 2.55; Wong , NeW ! Sunday, May 4 : DerNer at LA ....-.
• ~
10 12
.455 6
. At&gt;ri! 17: San Jose • . Calgary 3
Corpas. ColooaOO. 4 , KWood . Chicago. 4. """· 4-0, 1.000, 3.9&lt;: Ct.ee. ~nd . TBA, fl ner:esoary
•
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s.Fldl........., 10 13 .435 6'h
April 20: Galga"f 2, Son Jose 0
BWagntlf, Now 'Ibn&lt;, 4; ,_.on, San 4-&lt;l, 1.000, 2 8: ESantana. los Angeles,
Optioned Of Donanl Spon 1D Los Angeles 9 13
.-109 7
April22 : San Jose 5, Calgarf 3
Diego, 4.
3-0, 1.000, 2.67: G -. Kansas City, 3.
l!!iwO!IIInl !Ill. p '
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OAKLAND ATH~ '10 .
Srrn Diogo 9
14
.391 7'!.
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0, 1 .~: 1.2-1: Silw, ~· 3-0, Hill.
Saturda~. April 19: New Orieans 104.
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2
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1
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2 .83; LiHernandez. M.mnesata, 3-0. 1 Dallas 92
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I year cont.ct. A..:1 OF T,_. Bl.dt on
April 9 : Cob1ldo 3, Minnesota 2. OT
HouSIOn ~
. Cincin..:~
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~1.000, 3.~.... _
TUI!!Iday, Apnl 22: New Or1eans 127,
Aprf 11 : Minnesota 3 , Colorado 2. OT
1ho ts.dof 01.. , _ t&gt; Apt Ia.
Phlladolphia 3 _- W l
Pel GB
STRIKEu.,..,....Hernandez.. 5ellttle. i DoMas 103, New Orleans lead5 series 2April 14: Minnesota 3, Colorado 2. OT
1
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~=·, Bostoo,
30. Clee:
1 Apri115: Coknoo s, Minneso1a ,
to 1ho 60-Gooy DL.
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~and. 29. Ma
28,
Fririav.
April 25: New Orleans at Dallas,
St. louis 6, Pittsburgh 2
. · .,_IIAVRAV~C­
April17: Colorado 3, 2
New~
12 11
.522 2 ~
Sabathia, Ckweland , 25; Halladay, 8 p. m .
April19: Colorado 3, Minnesota 2
Difelloe and !IHP Caloin II 7 I
A11anbo 7 , Florida 4
Ta,..,. Bay 11 11
.500 3
Toronto. 25: McGowan. Toronto. 23.
Sunco!)', Apri27: New0r1eans at oa11...
deared waNerl and
...., ........
Wash0nglon10,N.Y. Mols5
Toronto
10 13
.435 4l.
SAVE5-fRodriguez, los Angeles, 9: 9:30p.m.
! l e l a 4,An1fWm
' -1D~m(IL) . _C_
San Fuw.SSW 1, San Diego D
Centnill Dfvteion
Papelbon, ~ · 8; Shenill,
Tuesda~. April 29: Dallas at New
April 10: Dalas • . Analleim o
-..,from 1~ Dl.
Arizona ti, L.A. Dodgers •
W L
Pet GB
8: Nathan. M01nesota. 7: ~- Oakland , Or1eans, TBA, o neoessa'Y
April12: Dala&amp; 5.
2
I TEX.AS Ri\.Nocl IS R
Pal! . . .
Fridly'o Cllicago
12 9
.571 6 ; Jenl&lt;$, Chica!J&gt;, 6; MRM!ro, New Yor1t.
Thursday, Maf 1: Now Orleans at Dalas,
April15: 4, Dallas 2
Phlladolphia (Eaton 0.0) al ~
C-.nd
10 12
.455 2 l.
B. ·
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ScD1t
tram
Friac:o
April H : DalLas 3, Anaheim 1
RHP t&lt;azw Fukl.mJri hem 01 , lu&amp;a
(Duke Q-1), 7:05p.m.
Mln1189018
10 · 12
.455 2\
, Saturday, May 3: Dallas at New' OOeans,
April18: Anaheim 5, DaHas 2
!PCL). Ploood LHP Kaoon on
Allanta ·(Junjens 2-21 a1 N.Y. Mets
Delroil
10 13
.435 3
PRO
BASKE'IBALL
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TBA. • neoessa'Y
April 20: Dallas 4, Anaheim ~
(Pol1ray 2~) . 7:10p.m .
Kansas City 9
13
.409 3),
tne 1s-daf DL Optioned l..iltleton to Otdaluta.
Chicago Cubs (Dempster 3--0) at
Wetlt Otviilorl
"'-m.}-~I!J!!'~~,.~~~
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ICE SB 6!1*15
~hington (Perez 1)-3), 7:35p.m.
w l
Pet .GB
~e
lib.. A
a.tion
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117
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Florida (Olsen 3-0) at 'Mitwllukee
los Angetes · 14 9
.609 fllllraft Gt.nce
Sal:urday, April
·
: San Antonio
1B "'l')
COLORADO
ROCKIES 'rq:*Bd
G II roo
FlRST ROUND
l'tloenix 115
.
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EASTERN 001$ SLICE
RHP Sean Smith 1rom ~ • . .
~ aa
D-0), 8:05p.m.
, Dateland
14 9
.809 (-o&lt;J!-7)
I. Tuesday, ~ 22: S!n Antomo 102,
.............. 1' , ...
-10bo-intheDoc.8 - b '
Houston (Chacon G-O) at St. touis
SeatHe
· 11 12
.478 3
EASTERNCCIJJSEJCE
Phoonix96, SanAntonio&amp;dsseries2..()
Th1119day,
April 24: Montreol • . · 1NF Jamay CarTOII ·goad
10
(Looper 3-1 ), a:15 p.m .
~
. 7
16
.304 ,7
Friday ·~ 25- San ·~ ~ ~-~PhiladeiCJhla 3, OT, Montreal leads sories Co1orw10 Spring&amp; (PCL).
luizuna (Johnson 0-1) al San Diogo
• 8
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o,,.;_,, ._. 20: Boston 104, Aftanta 81 t0:31l p.m.
HOUSlllN ~­
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Su-y •-11 27· S•n Anton1'o at 1~
Saturday, April 26: Philadelphia at ..1aa1: C8s9el from RDlDCI Rode (P!CI..:,.
·
· (Harang 1--21 at s an
~· 8 . 'rexas 2
w·~-day,
••onto Phoen' • ..,..
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C.tnctnnatt
IJI:Iuun
t:n.~.......
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....,, 96, I"W
3
Morrtroal, 7 p,m..
Dooignated INF Tomas f'!erez b'...,..
.. Franciseo:(Sanchel1 -1), 1D:15p.m.
L.A.Angels7.Boston5
n , Boston)eadsseries2..()
rx. :30p.m.
Monday, Apnl 28: MontrB$1 at 1 ment
C91orado (Jimenez 1-2) at L.A. Dodgers
Oakland 11, Minnesota 2 ,
Saturday, April 26: Boston at Atlanta, 8
Tuesda~. April 29: Phoenix. at San
Philadetphia. 7 p.m.
NEW YORK METS Desigo 1 OF
{Kuroda
Pt:mday, April 28: Boston at Atlanta, 8
Antonio at
~edneSC!ay , April 30: Montreal at Brady · an 1oJ assiglwtalt. Pued
•
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7
p.m.
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the
&lt;X&gt;ntr!ld
01
G.-.o
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Atlanta at N.Y. Met&amp;. 1:10p.m.
Tampa Bay 5, Toronto 3
I p.m
Phsoen.,.~.·~~." """"""
Ph'Yoen·
at
s
n
3
8
Saturda~ May 3: Philadelphia at New Qrtaan$ (PCL)
Ch'ICBgo ~~··~7
Nvva~·-6
Wednesday.
A~ii30 : Atlantalit .Boston . I AntoniO.
u~u TBA,
IJ, - If neoessa~
IX
Ho uS1on a1 St.· Lou~
•, 110
: p;m .
nnuo:o ......,.. ' . . ·~
1BA,
if~
Montreal. 7 p.m., n nooessa"{
. , WASHINGTON NA~
Arizona at 5an [Diego, 3:55p.m .
Baltimore B. Seattte 7
·Y
Sunday May 4: a1 Phlladelplua, 1· LHP Ray King to Colu-.. (Ill.
Florida at Milwoulole, 7:05 p.m.
FricloJ'o ·Friday, May 2: llost!m a1 Aflanta, TBA. fl
7 p.m.. Wnooessary
.
PurchoMd lila contJact or L.HP !tzt
• 1!1, " " "
Phila~la at Ptltlbutgh, 7:05p.m.
. L.A. Angels (Santana 3-0) at Oetrott necessary
Sa1urday. April19: Utah 93, HousiDn B2
Tuesday May 6: Philadelphia at O'Conncx from Columbus
Chicago Cubs -al-gmn. 7:10 p.m. iRobertson 0-2), 7:05 p.m.
Sundaf, May 4: Atlanta at Boston, TBA,
Mondaf, April21 : Lilah 90, Houston 114
~
N.Y. Yankee&amp; (Pettine 3-1) at CltMmlnd if necessary
- Thursdliy, April 24: Houston 94, Utah 92, Montreal, 7 p.m., if oeoessary
Cincinnati at 'San Franciloo, 9:0S p.m.
I
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Ill
Co&lt;orado at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m.
11¥0 0-2), 7:05p.m.
.
Pfl ' ;4; n. N.Y ""W
Utah
2-1
7 pit ys. f'M'-Mt·•
~ - PHILADELPHIA 78ERS-Annouriced
Bomoo (Walrslield 2-0) at'Ta~ Bay
Fri!lay, April 25: N.Y. Rangers
1
Sunday, April 20: Philadelphia 90.
Saturday, April 26: a1 Utah,
TOQM S,..IE.,i
(Garza().()), 7:10p.m.
·
••
. lhe
l..arTy Brown,
Pittsburgh,
7
p.m.
Detroit
86,
10:90
p.m.
vice prasideiil.
· ~t.E'OI• .
Minne9018 (Blackburn 1-1) at TeliBS
Sunday. April 27: N.V. Rangers at
Tuesday, April 29: Utah at .Houston. 9:30
Wednesday, April 23 ~ Detroit 105 ,
BATIING----C.Jor.o, - · .-442: Utley, (Millwood 1-2), 8:05 p.m .
.
Pi11sburgh, 2 p.m
T
IIIIF X .......
Phlhidelphla, .385: Fun:al, Los Angeles,
Toronto (Burneft 2-1) a1 -sas City Philadetphia 88, SOfies 1ied 1-1
p~ u-. ·2 . 1 Ulah · TBA if
Tuesday, April 29: - . g i l a1 N.Y.
Friday, Apri125: Detroit a1 Philadelphia, 7 1 ~;;--' .
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Rangen;,, 7 p.m.
Bal1imonl (Bumrs 2· 1) al Chicago White
Arizono, .368: Ol.oe, Chicago, .362:
Thunrday, May 1: Pinoburgh at N.V. Dewayne Robeol&amp;oll 1rom ... - P;"unday, April27: Detroit al Phl-lphia, I Sunday, May a : Utah al Houslcfl, lllA, •
Upton, Arizona, .361 .
S...(Buehrle 1-2), ·a: II p:m.
-CNonn
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plok.
7 p.m.
,
nocessary
. Rangers, 7 p.i'n.

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Nallanaide

•llliaa: Aaron's 499
·• - = Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway (2.6&amp;miles),
188 laps/500.08 miles. ·
S'unday, April27 . 1•a.t ~ .....: Jeff Gor·
~ don, Chevrolet.
•Q IIJIC--.:Bill Elliott.
· Ford, 212.809 mph, April 30,
. 1987.
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Ford, 188:354 mph, May 10.

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tortoise beats the hares. The
winner of the.Subway l'resh Fn
500, though, was art unlike~
tortoise. Jimmie Johnson won
the past two Cup championships: lllst year he won 10

races. The latest, at Phoeni•
International Raceway, he won
wnh ·oool strategic acumen.
not relentless speed . Johnson's clever creoo chief, Chad
Knaus, kept his options open
as all .the other contendersMarl&lt; Martin, Dale Earnhardt
Jr., Denny Hamlin and Carl Eelwards- pitted. Then, wM
Johnson left way out front,
Knaus instructed his dri..,r1o
slow down and conserve fuel.
H was the first victory of the
season for both Johnson and
his team, Hendrick Motor·
sports. Second-place Clint
Bowyer was also aple to complete the race wrthout making
a pn stop in the final laps.

second.

the Kroger '250.

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LIS \/ellS ¥iCIDIY. he OOIOUkl now
be ·sec:und to J!jff a..:tun in the
~Cup paint stlndiiCB. ln511!1(1, 'he now tanks ninth.

• 'SurB!ymscAR Is eoifC to adjust Its
policies in ' 1he wake ·of Aaron Flke's lldmls'Sion that 'he had COJnpatecl in
.'the Craftsman 1l'ucl&lt; 'Series lifter
using hemin on race momifC.

dr'*'"'"-

l'lke's.remarl&lt;s.clearty gave
1T10St dfivers a wa~&lt;e-up call.
·Most of them are publicly calling
for .an upgrade to NASCAR's
ilased on •suspicion~ .policy.

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• Busch is third in 'N811onwide
points and second In ~Cup
• lJOints. He Is starting•toiledle-8
· btt about giving the Nationwide
. ' ·championship a .shot He~~

on runnirC every raoe.
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Busch, who just won at the 1\ir

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COIIfidelll and
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his winless
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restoration necessary to put No. 21
NASCAR 'Fhis Week
back on the 1.366-mile, egg-sbaped
No one wouldturu down a chance to track that has been hosting races
turn some IBps at DarJington Raceway
since 1950.
with David Pearson.
Pearson and Edwards executed a
- Old met ·new at Darlington last choreographed, side"by-side-finish,
week, where Pearson, who won lOS .with the old timer-edging the young
races in what is now called the Sprint gun by a nose.
Cup Series met Edwards, the biggest
Though he hasn't won there yet, Ed·
winner of the current season with wards said: "Darlington is definitely
three victOries.
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my favorite track. A win at Darlington
. With Pearson strapped into his No. would be so cool because of all the bi.s~2l Wooil Brotllers-Mercury, circa ll!l'Y at this ti'IICk.
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4911, 'and.Edw811ds iD .hia .No. 99 Clar· ... "T.his is a driveF's raee track, and
· itin FoMI; the two tooli: to the track. A you have to be on top of your game to
record 10 of Pearson's victories took run well here, not to mention win." ·
place at Darlington, the·only ·track in Pearson, looking fit at age 73, joked
Pearson's native South Carolina still it was great "to get my lth win·here."
hosting major NASCAR races....
"I've been looking forward to this
Leonard Wood, who turned the day for a long time·," he added, "and
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Tboulh Pearson, from Spartanburg,
S1C., nliks second all-time to Richard
Petty in career victories, he's considered by some to be the greatest driver
in NASCAR history. ThoU«b he rarely
competed in every race during his ca·
reer- in those days, many teams concimtrated on the major races- Pearson won championships in 1966, '68
and '69. In the latter two years alone,
he had 27 victories and 30 runner-up
finishes.
At 28, Edwards, who is from Columbia, Mo.; has ~Y Willi to times and
finished third in the (then) Nelle! Cup
standings in 2005. l'le is also the reigning champion of what is.now the Nationwide Series.

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April 10: Montreal4, Boston 1
April 12: Montreal 3, Boston 2 . OT
April 13: Boston 2, Montreal 1, OT
April 15: Montreal 1. BoSiof'l o
l\ilril17: Boston 5, Montreal1 ·
April 19: Boston 5, - 1 4
April 21 : Montreal 5, Boston 0

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April22: PNiadelphia 3, 'NU •tgb 1 2, OT

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Thu-y, April24: Delroil4, Colorado a, Macioay and WR~,smEitt
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Saturdajl, April 26: Colorado at Delroll, 3
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·LOS ANGELES KINGS flgi88CI 1D
Tuesday. April 29: Detroit at Colorado, ' torm&amp; wllh F BLII Hoi~ on a . . . .
10 p.m.
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Thursday, M.. 1: Detroit a1 Colorado, 10
TAMPII BAV LIGHTliiiNG--Signod F
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Saturday, May 3: Cotoracto at Oelmit, 1
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Monday. May 5: Pittsburgh a1 N.Y.
Rangers, 7 p .m., if necessary
Wodneod... May 7: N.Y. Rangers a1
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one starting spot in the Sprint AI~
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Star Raoe at Lowe's Motor s~ .
on May 17. 1Jotif1! closes at 7 p.m ... :
on that date. Votes placed on Sprirtl; '
·phones will oolrt twice. To vote; ei- · :
!her (a.) teJ&lt;I "NASCAR" to 7777 on ;. .
a Sprint phone and follow directions!:.
(b.) go to a participati~ Sprint stoni-•
or (c.) vote traokslde at the Sprint EJ!::
perienoe. The eligible drivers are A$ ·
Allmendinger, John AndretiJ, Stanloft· i
. Barrett, Johnny Benson , Dave Blanlili.:
Word Burton, Patlick Carpentier, Bill ' ·
· Elliott, Dario Franchitti, David
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jillliland" Robby Gordon, Jeff G~, :;;
, Sam Homi&amp;h Jr.. Kasey Kahne, Travilr:
. K\81Pll, Burney Lamai', Clfllq/' j ,..
Sterile« Ma~in, Jere~ N'.ijflleld;&lt;£rlo:,
McClure, Paul MenanUoe Ne· ;'
mechek, Kyle Petty, David Ragan, : ~·:
Tony Raines, David Reutlmanh. Sco!( • ·
R.,., Rioiw Rudd, Elliott Sadler, ·· :
Boris Said, Johnny Sauter, !len , ·::
Schrader, Mike Skinner, Regan , : · ,
Smith, Reed Sorenson, David
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n1 begin with Dale and Dale Jr.
Ralph Lee Earnhardt (1928-73),
Dale's father, spent much of his ca- , '
reer splittif'€·~me betvoeen his race ·
cars and a Kannapolis, N.C., temle
mill. He still won NASCAR's Nationar •
Sportsman championship in 1956, ::
the same year in Which he finished .;. •
second in his first race in what is ·•• ·
now Sprint Cup. ·Ralph Earnhardt , ·
never won one. though, and only ..:
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.AriAna. · 20; · Oakland (Eveland 2-1) at Seattfe
Tuesda~. April 29: Philadelphia at
HRomlraz, Florido, 20; c.Joci&lt;son, (Bati51a 2-2), 10: 10~.m .
Detro~. 7:30p.m.
Arizona, 20;Weekl, a. 'llUIISe , 20; Uley,
- ~ Gemft
Thursday, 1,1.. 1: Detroit al Phlladelpilia.
Phildllphia, 20; llel1anan, Houston, 20;
L.A. Angels a1 Detroit, 3:55p.m .
TBA, If neoessary
ArRarMez. Chicago, 20; Ol.oe, Chicago, N.V. 'rlt.-s a1 C -. 3:55p.m.
Saturday, May 3: Philadelphia at Detroit.
20.
BaHimore at Ch"'- While So&gt;c, 7:05
lBA. if necessary
RB~. ,.lladalphla, 25; Utley. p.m.
Ph~rio. 21: ,_,.,
20:
Bos1on at Tampa Bay. 7:10p.m.
Berkman, Houston, 20; CJones, Atlanta,
Toronto at Kansas City, 7:10p.m.
CJrllnOq •Tomntp
20; Reynolds, Arizona, 19: CJaokson,
Minnesota at Texas. 8:05p.m.
· Sunday, April 20: 0Jiando 114. Toronto
~rlzona; 19: DWrlgf11, Now York, 19:
Oal&lt;lond a1 SaaHie, 9 :10p.m.
100
Tuesday, April 22: Orlando 104, Toronto
Tfliad.l, Houston, 19. ·
HIT~oneo, Atlanta , 38: Utley,
lDOAY'S -.a LEADERS
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Th.rrsday, April24 : Toronto 108, Orlando
Philadolpllla, 35: Dlee, Chicago, 34;
BATTING-MRamifez, Bo!ii1on, .356; 94, Or18ncto leads series 2-1
Furcal, Los Angeles, 33; CGuzman,
Woohil1g1on, 31 : Tejada, Hou&amp;ton, 31 : Podruia, Boston, .351 ; -~ . Boston,
Saturday. April 28: Orlando at Toronto, 3
Uplon, Arizona. 30: Mclou1il, Pi1tsburgh. :345: CG..-, Detroit. .338: Figgins, l.o&amp; p.m.
30; HRIImkez, Florida, 30; Atkins, AngM&amp;, .337; Renteria, Qelroit, .337;
Monday, April 28: Toronto at Or1ando,
Co«ndo, BO.
Bndey, TIIUIS, .329.
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DOUBL£5----Giauo, St. Louio. 11 :
RUNS-£11&amp;bur)', Boston, 20: Crawford,
Thursday, May 1: Orlando .at. Toronto,
Mclouth, ~. 10: DWrighl, New Tampa Baf, 20: l~zuki, Saottle, 18; 1 TBA, ~ nece.sa'Y c
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~ 10: JGa.!tillo; San f-renci&amp;00 1 Q; Quentin; Ghioago, 17, Damon, New 'Ybrft,
Saturday, May 3. Toronto Ill OrlanM",
Utley, Phlllldolphia, 9: Rowand , San 17.
TBA, K""""'""' Y
Raociaoo, 9; Byrnes, Arizona, 9; Furcal,
ABI-Hamllton , Texas, 21 ; Crede,
los AngMes. 9; BMkman, Houston, 9
Chicago, 21 : . Ortiz. Boston. 20;
Cfenllnd n . Wullhellhr
TRIPLES C.IDion, Arizona, 3.
MFiamirez, Boston. 20: EBiown, Oaldand,
Saturday, Aprf! 19: Cleveland 93,
HOME AUNS--Otley, Philadelphia, .10; . 19; Ibanez, SeaHie, 19; MiCabrera , Washington B6
Bumll, ft........,.~, 8; Jacobs, ~· 1, Detrol1, 18; Blake, Cleveland, 18;
Monday, April 21 : Cleveland 116,
7: HRonnz, Flcri:ia, 7: Dlee; C-go. Moll!.,... Jr.. Lo&amp; Angekls , 18: Thome. Wa-gton 86
_.....,7; ~. Atlanta, 7.
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Chicago, 18.
Thursda~. April 24: Washington 108,
1 Slt&gt;lEN BASES-Bourn, Houston, 13:
HITS-P9droia, Boston, 34: Renteria, Oeveland 72, Cleveland leads series 2- 1
HRamiraz., Florida, 8; TIMHBS, Colorado, , Detroit, 31: MRamirez. Boston, 31 :
Sunday. April 27: Qeveland at
6 ; Furc.l, Los Angeles, 6; Lcastllo, New i Figgins, Los Angeles, 30; Youkilis, I _Washington, 1 p.m.

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Foro. "I don1 get .
·mad," he said, "but··
I'll get even. I went
to (Ambrose's) crew .:
and apologized 1or .,
the car ~'s going to.' ·
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Wedneoday. April :10 1washtngton· at 1
f'ridor, ....., 2: ~ • Son 10
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DOUBLES
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April 9: N.Y."'"-'&gt; 4 ,Jor&gt;o, 1
Sundolr. IAoJ • : Son - - .. ,
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A~, 5-0, 1.000, ~-31 ; .l.lncociJm ,_ Son CGuillen, Detmlt, B: JGuillon, Kansas
Sunday. "-Y
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Ft-..,.aco, 4~. 1.1100, 123: Owings, Cfty, 8: MRam111!Z, Boston, 8.
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TRIPLES---OBartDn,
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Aprl18: N.Y. Rangon; 5, Jeroey 3
C~nali, Ht, 1.000, 1.21 ; Olsen, ~· Boston, 2; Ellis. Oaldand, 2 ;
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1'IJiladotphio 12 11
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Florida, 3-0. 1.000. 2:80; Pelwy. San tSuzuki , Seatle,2; Jalef, NIMltft, 2 .
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Diego, 3-0, 1.1100, 2 .00: Sheets,
HC*E
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Sunday, April 20: L.A . .__,. 128.
• Washinglm 7
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· :HI, 1 .1111, .96: Deqlster. AngOies , B; CPona, Ta01&gt;0 Baj, 6 ; Crede,
114
Apr&lt; tO: Oolmit 3 , - - 1
Chicago, 3-0. 1.1100, 3.00.
I Clricag:l. 6: MRoomaz. Bostnn, s: Thome,
Wslnesdroy, April 23: LA l.alo8r. )22,
April 12: llulroil4, 2
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STRIKEOUTs-l..inoecum,
San Chicago, 6 .
'DarMir 107, LA. LBkers lead aeries 2~
QOSTON RED SOl&lt;~ 1ioo
Chicago
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Nast!!lllle
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SlOLEN
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Sal..-daf, Apri 26: L.A. Lal&lt;ers a1
OOf"'blld: d FliP ....._., '5
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April18' Delroll2, Noshville 1. OT
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Porttand (EL). Optionod ar.lg
I cronnatl, 31 ; Walenqer, St. Lot.ris, 31 ; BRoberts, 9altimore, B; Gathright, Monday, Aprtf 28: L.A. lAksrs at Oonwtr, April 20: Datrnit 3, N -0
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Smottz.,
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Hamels, Kansas City, 7; Ftggins, los Angeles, 7:
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Pittsburgh
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Cl£VEIAND JND~ 10
l't1iladelptlia 30.
CTawtonl, T..,..,. Baj, 7: Kinsler, Torcas. 6:
V-10sdroy, April :Ill: o.r- a1 L.A.
Cincinnati
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Aprll9: catgary 3, San Joae 2
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SAVE5-Isringhausen,
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CleYetand_
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TBA.
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a wd ·f*n
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April 13: Calga"{ 4, Son Jose 3
WL
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MII!INES01ll lWIN~ Of'
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:rn April15 : San Jose 3, cmg.y 2
M1lwaul&lt;eo, B: Udge, Philadelphia.
AngOies, 4-0, 1.1111. 2.55; Wong , NeW ! Sunday, May 4 : DerNer at LA ....-.
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. At&gt;ri! 17: San Jose • . Calgary 3
Corpas. ColooaOO. 4 , KWood . Chicago. 4. """· 4-0, 1.000, 3.9&lt;: Ct.ee. ~nd . TBA, fl ner:esoary
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April 20: Galga"f 2, Son Jose 0
BWagntlf, Now 'Ibn&lt;, 4; ,_.on, San 4-&lt;l, 1.000, 2 8: ESantana. los Angeles,
Optioned Of Donanl Spon 1D Los Angeles 9 13
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April22 : San Jose 5, Calgarf 3
Diego, 4.
3-0, 1.000, 2.67: G -. Kansas City, 3.
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Saturda~. April 19: New Orieans 104.
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April 9 : Cob1ldo 3, Minnesota 2. OT
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TUI!!Iday, Apnl 22: New Or1eans 127,
Aprf 11 : Minnesota 3 , Colorado 2. OT
1ho ts.dof 01.. , _ t&gt; Apt Ia.
Phlladolphia 3 _- W l
Pel GB
STRIKEu.,..,....Hernandez.. 5ellttle. i DoMas 103, New Orleans lead5 series 2April 14: Minnesota 3, Colorado 2. OT
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April 25: New Orleans at Dallas,
St. louis 6, Pittsburgh 2
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April17: Colorado 3, 2
New~
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Sabathia, Ckweland , 25; Halladay, 8 p. m .
April19: Colorado 3, Minnesota 2
Difelloe and !IHP Caloin II 7 I
A11anbo 7 , Florida 4
Ta,..,. Bay 11 11
.500 3
Toronto. 25: McGowan. Toronto. 23.
Sunco!)', Apri27: New0r1eans at oa11...
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Toronto
10 13
.435 4l.
SAVE5-fRodriguez, los Angeles, 9: 9:30p.m.
! l e l a 4,An1fWm
' -1D~m(IL) . _C_
San Fuw.SSW 1, San Diego D
Centnill Dfvteion
Papelbon, ~ · 8; Shenill,
Tuesda~. April 29: Dallas at New
April 10: Dalas • . Analleim o
-..,from 1~ Dl.
Arizona ti, L.A. Dodgers •
W L
Pet GB
8: Nathan. M01nesota. 7: ~- Oakland , Or1eans, TBA, o neoessa'Y
April12: Dala&amp; 5.
2
I TEX.AS Ri\.Nocl IS R
Pal! . . .
Fridly'o Cllicago
12 9
.571 6 ; Jenl&lt;$, Chica!J&gt;, 6; MRM!ro, New Yor1t.
Thursday, Maf 1: Now Orleans at Dalas,
April15: 4, Dallas 2
Phlladolphia (Eaton 0.0) al ~
C-.nd
10 12
.455 2 l.
B. ·
1 TBA. o neoessa'Y
.
ScD1t
tram
Friac:o
April H : DalLas 3, Anaheim 1
RHP t&lt;azw Fukl.mJri hem 01 , lu&amp;a
(Duke Q-1), 7:05p.m.
Mln1189018
10 · 12
.455 2\
, Saturday, May 3: Dallas at New' OOeans,
April18: Anaheim 5, DaHas 2
!PCL). Ploood LHP Kaoon on
Allanta ·(Junjens 2-21 a1 N.Y. Mets
Delroil
10 13
.435 3
PRO
BASKE'IBALL
.I
TBA. • neoessa'Y
April 20: Dallas 4, Anaheim ~
(Pol1ray 2~) . 7:10p.m .
Kansas City 9
13
.409 3),
tne 1s-daf DL Optioned l..iltleton to Otdaluta.
Chicago Cubs (Dempster 3--0) at
Wetlt Otviilorl
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•" l
·COl 'E
ICE SB 6!1*15
~hington (Perez 1)-3), 7:35p.m.
w l
Pet .GB
~e
lib.. A
a.tion
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19
117
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Florida (Olsen 3-0) at 'Mitwllukee
los Angetes · 14 9
.609 fllllraft Gt.nce
Sal:urday, April
·
: San Antonio
1B "'l')
COLORADO
ROCKIES 'rq:*Bd
G II roo
FlRST ROUND
l'tloenix 115
.
.
EASTERN 001$ SLICE
RHP Sean Smith 1rom ~ • . .
~ aa
D-0), 8:05p.m.
, Dateland
14 9
.809 (-o&lt;J!-7)
I. Tuesday, ~ 22: S!n Antomo 102,
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-10bo-intheDoc.8 - b '
Houston (Chacon G-O) at St. touis
SeatHe
· 11 12
.478 3
EASTERNCCIJJSEJCE
Phoonix96, SanAntonio&amp;dsseries2..()
Th1119day,
April 24: Montreol • . · 1NF Jamay CarTOII ·goad
10
(Looper 3-1 ), a:15 p.m .
~
. 7
16
.304 ,7
Friday ·~ 25- San ·~ ~ ~-~PhiladeiCJhla 3, OT, Montreal leads sories Co1orw10 Spring&amp; (PCL).
luizuna (Johnson 0-1) al San Diogo
• 8
!VW• "&gt;''"
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' IWolt 2 ") 1005
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o,,.;_,, ._. 20: Boston 104, Aftanta 81 t0:31l p.m.
HOUSlllN ~­
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Su-y •-11 27· S•n Anton1'o at 1~
Saturday, April 26: Philadelphia at ..1aa1: C8s9el from RDlDCI Rode (P!CI..:,.
·
· (Harang 1--21 at s an
~· 8 . 'rexas 2
w·~-day,
••onto Phoen' • ..,..
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C.tnctnnatt
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.,. . 23·. Best~
....,, 96, I"W
3
Morrtroal, 7 p,m..
Dooignated INF Tomas f'!erez b'...,..
.. Franciseo:(Sanchel1 -1), 1D:15p.m.
L.A.Angels7.Boston5
n , Boston)eadsseries2..()
rx. :30p.m.
Monday, Apnl 28: MontrB$1 at 1 ment
C91orado (Jimenez 1-2) at L.A. Dodgers
Oakland 11, Minnesota 2 ,
Saturday, April 26: Boston at Atlanta, 8
Tuesda~. April 29: Phoenix. at San
Philadetphia. 7 p.m.
NEW YORK METS Desigo 1 OF
{Kuroda
Pt:mday, April 28: Boston at Atlanta, 8
Antonio at
~edneSC!ay , April 30: Montreal at Brady · an 1oJ assiglwtalt. Pued
•
Philadelphia.
7
p.m.
.
the
&lt;X&gt;ntr!ld
01
G.-.o
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.
Atlanta at N.Y. Met&amp;. 1:10p.m.
Tampa Bay 5, Toronto 3
I p.m
Phsoen.,.~.·~~." """"""
Ph'Yoen·
at
s
n
3
8
Saturda~ May 3: Philadelphia at New Qrtaan$ (PCL)
Ch'ICBgo ~~··~7
Nvva~·-6
Wednesday.
A~ii30 : Atlantalit .Boston . I AntoniO.
u~u TBA,
IJ, - If neoessa~
IX
Ho uS1on a1 St.· Lou~
•, 110
: p;m .
nnuo:o ......,.. ' . . ·~
1BA,
if~
Montreal. 7 p.m., n nooessa"{
. , WASHINGTON NA~
Arizona at 5an [Diego, 3:55p.m .
Baltimore B. Seattte 7
·Y
Sunday May 4: a1 Phlladelplua, 1· LHP Ray King to Colu-.. (Ill.
Florida at Milwoulole, 7:05 p.m.
FricloJ'o ·Friday, May 2: llost!m a1 Aflanta, TBA. fl
7 p.m.. Wnooessary
.
PurchoMd lila contJact or L.HP !tzt
• 1!1, " " "
Phila~la at Ptltlbutgh, 7:05p.m.
. L.A. Angels (Santana 3-0) at Oetrott necessary
Sa1urday. April19: Utah 93, HousiDn B2
Tuesday May 6: Philadelphia at O'Conncx from Columbus
Chicago Cubs -al-gmn. 7:10 p.m. iRobertson 0-2), 7:05 p.m.
Sundaf, May 4: Atlanta at Boston, TBA,
Mondaf, April21 : Lilah 90, Houston 114
~
N.Y. Yankee&amp; (Pettine 3-1) at CltMmlnd if necessary
- Thursdliy, April 24: Houston 94, Utah 92, Montreal, 7 p.m., if oeoessary
Cincinnati at 'San Franciloo, 9:0S p.m.
I
,
Ill
Co&lt;orado at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m.
11¥0 0-2), 7:05p.m.
.
Pfl ' ;4; n. N.Y ""W
Utah
2-1
7 pit ys. f'M'-Mt·•
~ - PHILADELPHIA 78ERS-Annouriced
Bomoo (Walrslield 2-0) at'Ta~ Bay
Fri!lay, April 25: N.Y. Rangers
1
Sunday, April 20: Philadelphia 90.
Saturday, April 26: a1 Utah,
TOQM S,..IE.,i
(Garza().()), 7:10p.m.
·
••
. lhe
l..arTy Brown,
Pittsburgh,
7
p.m.
Detroit
86,
10:90
p.m.
vice prasideiil.
· ~t.E'OI• .
Minne9018 (Blackburn 1-1) at TeliBS
Sunday. April 27: N.V. Rangers at
Tuesday, April 29: Utah at .Houston. 9:30
Wednesday, April 23 ~ Detroit 105 ,
BATIING----C.Jor.o, - · .-442: Utley, (Millwood 1-2), 8:05 p.m .
.
Pi11sburgh, 2 p.m
T
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Phlhidelphla, .385: Fun:al, Los Angeles,
Toronto (Burneft 2-1) a1 -sas City Philadetphia 88, SOfies 1ied 1-1
p~ u-. ·2 . 1 Ulah · TBA if
Tuesday, April 29: - . g i l a1 N.Y.
Friday, Apri125: Detroit a1 Philadelphia, 7 1 ~;;--' .
a
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379: Pujols, St. H.ouio, /077: CJackson, ( G - :HI), 8:10p.m .
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Rangen;,, 7 p.m.
Bal1imonl (Bumrs 2· 1) al Chicago White
Arizono, .368: Ol.oe, Chicago, .362:
Thunrday, May 1: Pinoburgh at N.V. Dewayne Robeol&amp;oll 1rom ... - P;"unday, April27: Detroit al Phl-lphia, I Sunday, May a : Utah al Houslcfl, lllA, •
Upton, Arizona, .361 .
S...(Buehrle 1-2), ·a: II p:m.
-CNonn
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7 p.m.
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. Rangers, 7 p.i'n.

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Berkman leads surging . Wmmls
get off ropes, dominate CavalieJll08-72 .~
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·Astros to
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lead _ro 1-1 in lod 49-33_
balffime, and
lhe first-round scnes.
1be Cav.alicrs never dlreat- Game 1 ,, ., had
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One g.1111C afilc:r SCIIIing .a ened ro make .a game &lt;X -, in James atbl....... a ~ 1·
BrJoEIW
~ bin ~· ~ rm ~ : WASHINGTON
fr.andtise .,layoff reooro me second half_
On Thursday
mP'z
• SSOCIAlED I'IRESS
Ibis
IS like lbat for
i..dJron Junes WODl up for witb .a JO-poiot win in Game
James finished wilitt _12 Haywood W
Z~~~
him.
lhe Shot and had lbe hal . 2, I'F Cav.aliers SCit ano'lher ::~on 10-foc- 19 sbootiJ:Ig lllgausbs ,g~ mmJB ~
CINCINNATI Migbt
Berkman bit a two-run ...... .,...... cleuJy bv Caron team ~·""" mario: bv .
t!be field &lt;and 1-fur-4 ads foc pu~ and bVIIQ!·
as well can it Bemoan's . home.- in the firSI i.nnin,g. bis 8~..roo went .be length . lOsing b;"3~ ·~ of from lt!he line. He .also ~Jail in the
~
!~be
lklipuk.
si)(th , of the season. of lhe j)(IUit for a dunk 1hat victory also SCit .a Wmmls seven reOOunds, lllu:ee~!Sts 6illh an.4 Slxdl scdmtCils_~
Unce Bcri:man hit his Bettman 's t\11()-(1111., IUD· . gave
die
Washington ·. fr.andrise playoff reoooL ·
.md funr lnmOvors. He ~ ~:-!but me bi!Siil•~
18th bomec at ~ soorinjl double ill lbe fifib WI.ZIIds 2 29-point lead_
W3Wington also .WI play laugllM vA1en fans 'Staiikd llres dido I escalate. Thq;
American Ball Pad- die made tt5-3. He lmrsinglod
That's right. Noront.aoton bost 10 Game 4 011 Sunday, chanting "'Ov~n wbon anwd roamd mB :approvd
most by ny visiting playa for his !bird hit of lhe game, the play.
James oould- ~ roach Eddie Jordan·~ be was at me lline late m d.'e when James w.as ~od lfm .(
- and drove in lhree iuns raising his career ·batting n 't caU it ~Hacli:-'a-Bron.~ players will have dle oonfi- · lihlFd .quaru:r .and w~ so dis- c:lwge _ !Or tnodiing ova:
Thursdlly,
lell.diog
the average at Great American James was beaten on tbe deuce of blowing they tractod llliB1 he nnssed lbe Butller m lhe fu:s1 ~ •
Houston Astros 10 !heir fifth to .360.
play JIDd be knew it, mucb rum' t destined 10 be forever shot He llried to make ~ fm
1he . one ~ .Issue f&lt;!lt
~~~~-~..~-3 over the CuelogaveupeighthiB lhesamewayhisCieve!;m4 beKed by James and Go . itafew~ndsl:aterWilihan theWinmd&gt;~sAninas,~
'-'&amp;IRMW&lt;IU ~
tbe IOOSI in any of his Cavaliers
were
beaten Cleveland bail won ·eight •ernphal'lc Olle-banded ftymg stalted fur die ~ _turn;
Bedtmao bad a two-fun five st:arts - and five runs soundly by lbe WasblngtOO oonserulive playoff games ·d unk - but me bask! only s1.nce N()vcmbcr ~ mj~
homer and a run-scoring in seven innings. Asked if it WIUMs.
108-71
on ag.ainst lhe Wti.r.aPds, inoJud- served to cunhe lead to 16. ~Is sllqlleldly ~ bcci
double off rookie Johnny amounted to .a learning Thursdlly night.
ing a first-round sweep a
The Wl.Z3l'ds oo doubt fclt m lhe first half. l:fe w~
Cutro (1-2), whose 96 mph experience, be said lhrougb
StevMSOO h.ad 19 points, year ago.
fuey got tibe calls ~ ~y oft' the_00111t -~ m ~ finlt
fastball wasn't enough to a lranslator.- "You'n: right. Buder scored 17 _ highThe Wizards tOOk oontrol argued were lacking m half Wilth ,liD
slow the \slros' surging Nen time is going to be !let- lighted by an incredible with a pair ~f 9-0 runs in 1111e games at Oeveland. g~ hone bnnse. w.as .
.,
olfeose or get the Reds out ter.n
layup move in tile first half first half m a remaJbble that were mJll1i;ed by phys1eal and be IS listed as ~~
oftbcirslump.
One thing's sure: Next -andtbeW'u.anlssl!ot52 tum
of events
after play. Jameswasfo~edofien day._Heplayed ~~~.
They just ca.o' t stop time be'D be more careful peroent and took tbepiselves aeveland's li6-86 win in by Wasbi.ngmn m tibose soon!llg _two pomls wilb'
Bed:mao
from
hitting wilb Bezbnan.
oft' tibe ropes by cutting Game 2 on Monday. They games.
and
Brendan lhree ass1sts.
bomcn in their own )7ml.
1bey whacked the ball
"Somebody' s gor to have around pretty good when
.
lhe most,"' Bc:danan said of lhey needed it,"' Reds manCundiff had ll .t wo-run sin- fm-4 night .at the p1ate. SHS by Omdiff with -~ 1ful-:
his distinction.
might as ager Dusty Baker said. 1tis
gle. the soore 5-'0.
added anotlher run in d1e gles, Ashley Robie "1~(
weU be me.n
SlUff wasn't as sharp, but be
. Altbough Trimble l'lated siKth when TayJor w~ Turley had two sin,gles;
With Bc:danan playing his · pilched weD enough to Keq&gt;
a run on a walk and Cassie .aDd scored wbon Sar.ab Eddy single, and Tayi&lt;JJ±
litliii
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familiar role, -the Asll'Os us in the game."'
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Jewell tri~le, me Tornadoes Eddy 'reached on .an o~mr., two sm&amp;es.
.~..
Cassel, caUed up from
eKtended their best streak in
Jewll had a triple ~
breathed a sigll of relief as tbe score 7- 1.
a year.
Triple-A to lllllke his first in the game. Lindsey Turley was near petfect tile
Sierra
Lenigar a si11gle foi
. Turley fanned eleven .and
Houston badn 't won five stan of
season, gave up Buzzard walked, Breanoa rest of the way. Thi'ley walked jl!St one lba.tter white Trimble.
·
in a row since April 16-10 three runs and · seven biB Taylor si11gled, and SaJah suuck out the next si.K bat- 'giving up just two .hits.
Southem hosts Miller on;
last season. 1be Aslros have over five-plus
innings Eddy was bit by a f)itdl ters.
Kat!lyn Walton suffered the Monday.
. .:
· piled up 41 IUDS during die against a lineup struggling Whitney Wolfe-Riffie drew
Soutbem aMocl a single loss with eight strikeOuts,
:.
five-game swge. Even rigbt- to find its stride. Jose an RBI walk w ~ home run i.n !tie third when Turley one walk, and nine Soulhem
s
501 001 0
bander Jack Cassel (1-0) got Valverde pitched a porfoc:t one, l'wtey p&lt;lllllded a two- singled, and Omdiff had an lrits.
T
HJO 000 D
involved, adding a run-soor- ninth for bis thiid save in sa run single, and Stephanie RBI single as part of a 3Southern ·hitters were led WP - Turlo\'; lP -Wallun.
ing single for bis first can:oer chances.
RBI.
The loss oompleted a jaltCueto, a 22-year~ld right- ing 2-5 bomestand for the
walk, and then Oay Bolin
Wellston .changed pitch- get .abead of libel)lselves. · :
bander facing the Astros for Reds, wbo at 9-14 are oil to
and Ryan Jeffers reached on ers in an attempt w salvage · . 1 also· wid d:lom Jiust u
the first time, learned what their worst swt in five
consecutive errors to load the game, but . two passed quickly as yoo b.ave 10 lfor..:
every other Cincinnati years. lbey fired general
the bases. Jeffers ' at-bat balls oom 1he reiievjll' got . get your losses in Jbase!ha11,'
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piteher already knew: No manager Wayne Krivsky on
scored a lUll . to put the Unhanlces on d!oo for J.T. you have to forget yom:
one causes tbe Reds as lDIICb Wednesday, then lost lbeir.
Marauliem's on the !»atd.
Evans. who put tile excla- wins, as well, and move ·o n
heartache as Bedrnum.
De)(t two undei-· replacement
it our slogan earlier dris
That's. when
Bryan mation point on the rome- because there .are still :gocwl
The first baseman has Walt Joclretty.
week ·ro never, never, ~vor DeLong stepped m the plate back w-ith an RBI sio~le teams -out there, n .he said.: ,
more careerllomers (42) and
Cincinnati has dropped 16 give up. And they dido 't. and, in one swing, got the
down
left field line and "There .are teams in dri~
RBis (120) against me Reds of its last 13 overall, f.aUing They believed · iii them- Mru:auders t!hink:ing about a
same lime kept the le:ague rigl!t there blocking
than any other team. Hardly into last plaoe in the NL selves, and !bey stayed up possible win rather than just at
Mataudors
in mntenlion fur at me door, and we're g~
a series against Cincinnati Central.
as a team.n
a tie. .
anothef
1VC
lit!~.
to ~ceq plugging .aw.ay .and
goes by when he doesn't
~we're a lot bettor than
Austin Dunfee earned the
With one strike against
The
game-wumer
was
build -on 1Jhis."'
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decide a game with a clutcb we 'n: playing,"' said Adam win, striking out seven and him, DeLong belted the ball
One -of 1hose sud! ifea~
hit or two.
Dunn, batting .209 -after his wallcing none after ooming to rigllt-center field for a Ev~s 1hinl hi~ of the day,
wbich
led
Me1gs.
Delong
-~
gunning
for 1VC suprema{
' Now Cueto lrnows, too.
0-fm-4
perfonnanoe. on in the fowth. .
triple, driving in three
bad
a
double
to
go
With
his
cy
is
Nelsonville-Y&lt;d,
wbG.:
"Since I've been here, be "That's the frosttating part.
'"Our pitching_ s~ did . and cutting the Rockets' tnp!~ and also wallced once~ comcs.ro·toMI Friday for .&amp;· .
just crushes it here," Astros Everybody talks about bow really well," wd ~ · lead ~o 5-=4 with two oots to
Bo~ ana. Un~s ~o makeup contest wi:th the:
oulfielder Hunter Penoe . early it is, but it's ·uot -early "They held them close nntil fort. with.
fims_
hed With one hit, while MliTlllldcrs. Game tim!: iJt
said. "Some places )'ou see anymore.
we oould oome back.."'
DeLong's stay at thi,l'd Davts had two walks.. .
scheduled for 5 p.m.
Durifee also got the rally was a brief one thanks -t o
With two comeback Wins
~ for (Mcigs_ by reach- Joey
Unbankes.
who
. •
the same w.eek.h the
. -..-.-- 5
each in the thUd and founb mg on an error wtth one out knocked m the semor wtth a in
Marauders have s· own w
oo3 002 o
s, •
innings, only to sttand a in the seventh. Caleb !lavis single on the neKt at-bat and.. what they're capable of. But u
ooo ooo .~;
67s
oombined three runners. followed Dunfee wtth a evened .the score at 5-all. . Grimm isn'tlet!Jingbis boys WP-Duntoe:LP-C-.
Two more would be left oo
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base before the end, giving
'
them seven total for the
lance from the pitcher's game.
.
·
mouud for the Eagles and
Zach Hendrix bad a don•
registered four strikeouts ble for Eastern, wbile
and eight walks. ·
'Pieroe, Ben Booktey, and
'•
Gordon led off ~ith a . Tyler Hendrix all finished
•
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double m the first mmng. with one hit apiece.
but two. po'P outs and a
~p
for the ~les
strikeout--left-two-runners-w1l
Wood COUllty
fi!Sl
Strallded
. .
Christian, who travels to
case to lWOid
Eastern got another bit m Tuppers Plains Friday.
.a pklk off in
the second from Andrew Scheduled slatt time will be
Benedum witib oue out, but 5 p.m.
the seventh '
inn mg of a Tri- : .
a double ~~~!nded the
inning. 8e
finisbed
- I I t: • 4, E I A D
\'alley
"th
'-' " the game.
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210 . 001 X •so
Conference
Tbe Eagles got two bits WP - ~; LP- Piame.
Ohio Division :
baseball game
•inst
reS(X?nded in the third and
Wellston
grabbed their first lead after
l'hursday in • ··
a double, a walk, and twoRockspri.,gs. ·
RBl single..
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Metgs won 6- ·
Tbe Lady Eagles contin5.
ued the back-and-fotth by
Cleland, Kelsey Holter, tying the score in the f01111h.
Eric
Kathryn Bland, and ·Ryan Holter's triple led off the ·
,~ :
Davis all bad bits for the inning. and sbe scored two
Lady Eagles, who. lost for · batters later on Bland's
t4e ~nd kame in a
groull!ler ro second. :
.
· Holl!:t:'s liit was a tnple in
Neither team scored in the
the f01111hj and .Bland had fifth, but three 'h its and two
the Lady Ellgles' other.extra errors in the si)(th gave
base bit on a double ill the Federal Hocking two runs
secolld inning. Bland also and the lead for good as
bad one of the team's two EaStern went three up, three
RBls, with the other ooming down in the top ·o f the sevfrom Cummins.
en th .
After a scoreless first
~tern returns home
innin~. EaStern took a 1-0 Friday for a 5 p.m. makeup
lead ·m .the second. Bland game against Alexander.
doubled with one out, and
two batters later Cummins
Fedlrel t I I I • 4., EM11m 2
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010 100 0
252
singled ~ drive her in.
FH
002 002 X
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Lady
Lancers WP- Hll; LP- Cummins.

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Wes Riffle a double, Jordan
Taylor a double, J.D.
Whittington . a triple, Brad
Brown
had a single,
Michael Manuel a single
and double, and Kreig
Kleski bad a douj!e aDd two
singles.
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William Strong with a double and single.
Southern ·is idle until
Monday· when they hosl
Miller at Star Mill Park.
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with three strikeouts and
three walks.
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Kleslti, plus a two-run
Michael Manuel triple highligbted the nine-run fourth
inning. Southern had lrailed
4-0, bul the big inning gave
the visitors a I 0-4 advantage and · launched . them
toward victory.
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LPN Staft Developmen1
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4Dr. 2 K.. Pool. Ctry New cablnrsts. new Yin.yl flooring.
Haven, $139,500 cal l after lg. pantr.y&amp; laundry room
6pm 304,593-8871
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pa1m, new heat pump New home. TWMJJ tMK1 '"
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In Gallipolis· Alking
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Berkman leads surging . Wmmls
get off ropes, dominate CavalieJll08-72 .~
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·Astros to
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lead _ro 1-1 in lod 49-33_
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lhe first-round scnes.
1be Cav.alicrs never dlreat- Game 1 ,, ., had
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One g.1111C afilc:r SCIIIing .a ened ro make .a game &lt;X -, in James atbl....... a ~ 1·
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fr.andtise .,layoff reooro me second half_
On Thursday
mP'z
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Ibis
IS like lbat for
i..dJron Junes WODl up for witb .a JO-poiot win in Game
James finished wilitt _12 Haywood W
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him.
lhe Shot and had lbe hal . 2, I'F Cav.aliers SCit ano'lher ::~on 10-foc- 19 sbootiJ:Ig lllgausbs ,g~ mmJB ~
CINCINNATI Migbt
Berkman bit a two-run ...... .,...... cleuJy bv Caron team ~·""" mario: bv .
t!be field &lt;and 1-fur-4 ads foc pu~ and bVIIQ!·
as well can it Bemoan's . home.- in the firSI i.nnin,g. bis 8~..roo went .be length . lOsing b;"3~ ·~ of from lt!he line. He .also ~Jail in the
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si)(th , of the season. of lhe j)(IUit for a dunk 1hat victory also SCit .a Wmmls seven reOOunds, lllu:ee~!Sts 6illh an.4 Slxdl scdmtCils_~
Unce Bcri:man hit his Bettman 's t\11()-(1111., IUD· . gave
die
Washington ·. fr.andrise playoff reoooL ·
.md funr lnmOvors. He ~ ~:-!but me bi!Siil•~
18th bomec at ~ soorinjl double ill lbe fifib WI.ZIIds 2 29-point lead_
W3Wington also .WI play laugllM vA1en fans 'Staiikd llres dido I escalate. Thq;
American Ball Pad- die made tt5-3. He lmrsinglod
That's right. Noront.aoton bost 10 Game 4 011 Sunday, chanting "'Ov~n wbon anwd roamd mB :approvd
most by ny visiting playa for his !bird hit of lhe game, the play.
James oould- ~ roach Eddie Jordan·~ be was at me lline late m d.'e when James w.as ~od lfm .(
- and drove in lhree iuns raising his career ·batting n 't caU it ~Hacli:-'a-Bron.~ players will have dle oonfi- · lihlFd .quaru:r .and w~ so dis- c:lwge _ !Or tnodiing ova:
Thursdlly,
lell.diog
the average at Great American James was beaten on tbe deuce of blowing they tractod llliB1 he nnssed lbe Butller m lhe fu:s1 ~ •
Houston Astros 10 !heir fifth to .360.
play JIDd be knew it, mucb rum' t destined 10 be forever shot He llried to make ~ fm
1he . one ~ .Issue f&lt;!lt
~~~~-~..~-3 over the CuelogaveupeighthiB lhesamewayhisCieve!;m4 beKed by James and Go . itafew~ndsl:aterWilihan theWinmd&gt;~sAninas,~
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tbe IOOSI in any of his Cavaliers
were
beaten Cleveland bail won ·eight •ernphal'lc Olle-banded ftymg stalted fur die ~ _turn;
Bedtmao bad a two-fun five st:arts - and five runs soundly by lbe WasblngtOO oonserulive playoff games ·d unk - but me bask! only s1.nce N()vcmbcr ~ mj~
homer and a run-scoring in seven innings. Asked if it WIUMs.
108-71
on ag.ainst lhe Wti.r.aPds, inoJud- served to cunhe lead to 16. ~Is sllqlleldly ~ bcci
double off rookie Johnny amounted to .a learning Thursdlly night.
ing a first-round sweep a
The Wl.Z3l'ds oo doubt fclt m lhe first half. l:fe w~
Cutro (1-2), whose 96 mph experience, be said lhrougb
StevMSOO h.ad 19 points, year ago.
fuey got tibe calls ~ ~y oft' the_00111t -~ m ~ finlt
fastball wasn't enough to a lranslator.- "You'n: right. Buder scored 17 _ highThe Wizards tOOk oontrol argued were lacking m half Wilth ,liD
slow the \slros' surging Nen time is going to be !let- lighted by an incredible with a pair ~f 9-0 runs in 1111e games at Oeveland. g~ hone bnnse. w.as .
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olfeose or get the Reds out ter.n
layup move in tile first half first half m a remaJbble that were mJll1i;ed by phys1eal and be IS listed as ~~
oftbcirslump.
One thing's sure: Next -andtbeW'u.anlssl!ot52 tum
of events
after play. Jameswasfo~edofien day._Heplayed ~~~.
They just ca.o' t stop time be'D be more careful peroent and took tbepiselves aeveland's li6-86 win in by Wasbi.ngmn m tibose soon!llg _two pomls wilb'
Bed:mao
from
hitting wilb Bezbnan.
oft' tibe ropes by cutting Game 2 on Monday. They games.
and
Brendan lhree ass1sts.
bomcn in their own )7ml.
1bey whacked the ball
"Somebody' s gor to have around pretty good when
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lhe most,"' Bc:danan said of lhey needed it,"' Reds manCundiff had ll .t wo-run sin- fm-4 night .at the p1ate. SHS by Omdiff with -~ 1ful-:
his distinction.
might as ager Dusty Baker said. 1tis
gle. the soore 5-'0.
added anotlher run in d1e gles, Ashley Robie "1~(
weU be me.n
SlUff wasn't as sharp, but be
. Altbough Trimble l'lated siKth when TayJor w~ Turley had two sin,gles;
With Bc:danan playing his · pilched weD enough to Keq&gt;
a run on a walk and Cassie .aDd scored wbon Sar.ab Eddy single, and Tayi&lt;JJ±
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familiar role, -the Asll'Os us in the game."'
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Jewell tri~le, me Tornadoes Eddy 'reached on .an o~mr., two sm&amp;es.
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Cassel, caUed up from
eKtended their best streak in
Jewll had a triple ~
breathed a sigll of relief as tbe score 7- 1.
a year.
Triple-A to lllllke his first in the game. Lindsey Turley was near petfect tile
Sierra
Lenigar a si11gle foi
. Turley fanned eleven .and
Houston badn 't won five stan of
season, gave up Buzzard walked, Breanoa rest of the way. Thi'ley walked jl!St one lba.tter white Trimble.
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in a row since April 16-10 three runs and · seven biB Taylor si11gled, and SaJah suuck out the next si.K bat- 'giving up just two .hits.
Southem hosts Miller on;
last season. 1be Aslros have over five-plus
innings Eddy was bit by a f)itdl ters.
Kat!lyn Walton suffered the Monday.
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· piled up 41 IUDS during die against a lineup struggling Whitney Wolfe-Riffie drew
Soutbem aMocl a single loss with eight strikeOuts,
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five-game swge. Even rigbt- to find its stride. Jose an RBI walk w ~ home run i.n !tie third when Turley one walk, and nine Soulhem
s
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bander Jack Cassel (1-0) got Valverde pitched a porfoc:t one, l'wtey p&lt;lllllded a two- singled, and Omdiff had an lrits.
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involved, adding a run-soor- ninth for bis thiid save in sa run single, and Stephanie RBI single as part of a 3Southern ·hitters were led WP - Turlo\'; lP -Wallun.
ing single for bis first can:oer chances.
RBI.
The loss oompleted a jaltCueto, a 22-year~ld right- ing 2-5 bomestand for the
walk, and then Oay Bolin
Wellston .changed pitch- get .abead of libel)lselves. · :
bander facing the Astros for Reds, wbo at 9-14 are oil to
and Ryan Jeffers reached on ers in an attempt w salvage · . 1 also· wid d:lom Jiust u
the first time, learned what their worst swt in five
consecutive errors to load the game, but . two passed quickly as yoo b.ave 10 lfor..:
every other Cincinnati years. lbey fired general
the bases. Jeffers ' at-bat balls oom 1he reiievjll' got . get your losses in Jbase!ha11,'
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piteher already knew: No manager Wayne Krivsky on
scored a lUll . to put the Unhanlces on d!oo for J.T. you have to forget yom:
one causes tbe Reds as lDIICb Wednesday, then lost lbeir.
Marauliem's on the !»atd.
Evans. who put tile excla- wins, as well, and move ·o n
heartache as Bedrnum.
De)(t two undei-· replacement
it our slogan earlier dris
That's. when
Bryan mation point on the rome- because there .are still :gocwl
The first baseman has Walt Joclretty.
week ·ro never, never, ~vor DeLong stepped m the plate back w-ith an RBI sio~le teams -out there, n .he said.: ,
more careerllomers (42) and
Cincinnati has dropped 16 give up. And they dido 't. and, in one swing, got the
down
left field line and "There .are teams in dri~
RBis (120) against me Reds of its last 13 overall, f.aUing They believed · iii them- Mru:auders t!hink:ing about a
same lime kept the le:ague rigl!t there blocking
than any other team. Hardly into last plaoe in the NL selves, and !bey stayed up possible win rather than just at
Mataudors
in mntenlion fur at me door, and we're g~
a series against Cincinnati Central.
as a team.n
a tie. .
anothef
1VC
lit!~.
to ~ceq plugging .aw.ay .and
goes by when he doesn't
~we're a lot bettor than
Austin Dunfee earned the
With one strike against
The
game-wumer
was
build -on 1Jhis."'
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decide a game with a clutcb we 'n: playing,"' said Adam win, striking out seven and him, DeLong belted the ball
One -of 1hose sud! ifea~
hit or two.
Dunn, batting .209 -after his wallcing none after ooming to rigllt-center field for a Ev~s 1hinl hi~ of the day,
wbich
led
Me1gs.
Delong
-~
gunning
for 1VC suprema{
' Now Cueto lrnows, too.
0-fm-4
perfonnanoe. on in the fowth. .
triple, driving in three
bad
a
double
to
go
With
his
cy
is
Nelsonville-Y&lt;d,
wbG.:
"Since I've been here, be "That's the frosttating part.
'"Our pitching_ s~ did . and cutting the Rockets' tnp!~ and also wallced once~ comcs.ro·toMI Friday for .&amp;· .
just crushes it here," Astros Everybody talks about bow really well," wd ~ · lead ~o 5-=4 with two oots to
Bo~ ana. Un~s ~o makeup contest wi:th the:
oulfielder Hunter Penoe . early it is, but it's ·uot -early "They held them close nntil fort. with.
fims_
hed With one hit, while MliTlllldcrs. Game tim!: iJt
said. "Some places )'ou see anymore.
we oould oome back.."'
DeLong's stay at thi,l'd Davts had two walks.. .
scheduled for 5 p.m.
Durifee also got the rally was a brief one thanks -t o
With two comeback Wins
~ for (Mcigs_ by reach- Joey
Unbankes.
who
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. -..-.-- 5
each in the thUd and founb mg on an error wtth one out knocked m the semor wtth a in
Marauders have s· own w
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innings, only to sttand a in the seventh. Caleb !lavis single on the neKt at-bat and.. what they're capable of. But u
ooo ooo .~;
67s
oombined three runners. followed Dunfee wtth a evened .the score at 5-all. . Grimm isn'tlet!Jingbis boys WP-Duntoe:LP-C-.
Two more would be left oo
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lance from the pitcher's game.
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Zach Hendrix bad a don•
registered four strikeouts ble for Eastern, wbile
and eight walks. ·
'Pieroe, Ben Booktey, and
'•
Gordon led off ~ith a . Tyler Hendrix all finished
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double m the first mmng. with one hit apiece.
but two. po'P outs and a
~p
for the ~les
strikeout--left-two-runners-w1l
Wood COUllty
fi!Sl
Strallded
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Christian, who travels to
case to lWOid
Eastern got another bit m Tuppers Plains Friday.
.a pklk off in
the second from Andrew Scheduled slatt time will be
Benedum witib oue out, but 5 p.m.
the seventh '
inn mg of a Tri- : .
a double ~~~!nded the
inning. 8e
finisbed
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Tbe Eagles got two bits WP - ~; LP- Piame.
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reS(X?nded in the third and
Wellston
grabbed their first lead after
l'hursday in • ··
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RBl single..
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Metgs won 6- ·
Tbe Lady Eagles contin5.
ued the back-and-fotth by
Cleland, Kelsey Holter, tying the score in the f01111h.
Eric
Kathryn Bland, and ·Ryan Holter's triple led off the ·
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Davis all bad bits for the inning. and sbe scored two
Lady Eagles, who. lost for · batters later on Bland's
t4e ~nd kame in a
groull!ler ro second. :
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· Holl!:t:'s liit was a tnple in
Neither team scored in the
the f01111hj and .Bland had fifth, but three 'h its and two
the Lady Ellgles' other.extra errors in the si)(th gave
base bit on a double ill the Federal Hocking two runs
secolld inning. Bland also and the lead for good as
bad one of the team's two EaStern went three up, three
RBls, with the other ooming down in the top ·o f the sevfrom Cummins.
en th .
After a scoreless first
~tern returns home
innin~. EaStern took a 1-0 Friday for a 5 p.m. makeup
lead ·m .the second. Bland game against Alexander.
doubled with one out, and
two batters later Cummins
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Tornadoes with a 4-for-5
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Chris Holter singled twice.
Mamhout had a double,
Wes Riffle a double, Jordan
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6pm 304,593-8871
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In Gallipolis· Alking
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Cleyeland takes first
of 2 from Kansas City
KANSAS CITY, Mo.
(API - Grady Sizemore
bad four hits and two R81s
and F
Carmona surviv
ve s'halcy innings to
Geveland past Kansas
City 9-6 in the first game of
a doubleheader Thursday
night, the RQyals' sixth conseootive loss.
Sizemore was 4-for-5
with lhree singles and a solo
borne run and Casey Blake
and Jason Michaels hoth
bad two RBis amid
Cleveland's 15-hit attack.
Blake followed his 4-for-4.
six-ROI game on Tuesday
night by .reaching base three
times in four at-bats, with
two-ROI singles.
Cannona {3-1 ) gave up
nine hits and four runs to
impTOve to 4-0 lifetime
against Kansas City. He
walked fo11r and struck out
one.
Brett Tomko (1-3) went

fOOT innings for the Royals
and allowed II hits and
seven run's - six earned.
He snuck out. two and
walked two.
Rafael Betancioort wol\:ed
the ninth fur his first save.
since taking over for injured
closer Joe BoroWski.
David DeJesus
and
Miguel Olivo 1lomered for
the Royals as ·every Stalter
for both teams had either a
hit or soored a run, or both.
After Travis Hafner and
Victm Mattinu singled
leading off the Cleveland
third. Third baseman Alex
Goroon was charged with
an ·cll'Or when Ryan Gadco's
gTOunder went 1hrough his
legs, allowing Hafner to
score. Ben Francisco fol· lowed with an R81 double
and Michaels flared a tworun single into right, makil\ll
it 7- 1.

fnmPageBI
were third and fourth.
The other competitor
wjth dual first-place finishes was Aaron Martindale
&amp;om Eastern. He took first
in d:le boys 800m and
1600m run, and teammate
Josh Collins placed sebond
in the 1600m and third in
the 800m. Keith Aeiker,
also of Eastern, was third
in the 1600m and fourth in
·
the 800m.
Devan Soulsby of Meigs
was first in the 800m run
and Alyssa Newland of
Eas~em was ·third. Both
competed and placed in the
I 600m run, as well, where
Soulsby was second and
Newland was once again
third.
Meigs ' oilier two individual first~ came from
Adrian. Bolin il) the girls
· I OOm hurd)es and Jeremy
Smilh in the boys 400m
dash. Also placing in the .
I OOm hurdles was Casey
Smith of Meigs and Jackie
Burns of South Gallia.
They were fourth and fifth,
respectively . . Additionally.
South Gallia'sJeff Clyburn .
was fourth in the 400m
dash and Eastern's Zacb
Moore was fifth.
ln the girls 400m relay,
Meigs was first, Eastern ·
was second, and South
Gallia was fiflh, and in the
girls 800m relay, lhe-order
from first through · third
was Meigs, Eastern, and
South Gallia.
The Meigs 400m and
800m relay teams woo on
lhe boys side, as well, and
Eastern was second in the
800m relay. South Gallia
was fourth in the 400m
relay.
· The Eagles had three
relay teams place first: the
boys 3200m, the boys
.I 600m, and the gids
1600m.. Meigs was third in
the boys 3200m and
1600:p relays, and they
took fourth in the girls
1600m relay. ·
Holin was fourth in the
girl s 300m hurdles.,_ -followed by South -Gallia's ·
Andrea Thomas in fifth .
Thomas was fouith in lhe
400m dash behind Meigs'
Morgan Lentes in third.
Lady Eagle Morgan Burt
had a pair of third-place
finishes in the girls high
jump · and long jump
events. Patti Vining . and
Kelsey Shuler, botli · of
Meigs, were fourth in the
high jump and long jump,
respectively.
Lady Marauder Olivia
Bevan was third in the
3200m run. Meigs . 3200m
·girls relay team also took
third.
South Gallia's Jake
Watson took third place in
the boys 3200m run, fol lowed by Nick Schultz of
Eastern and Nathan Cook
:Of Meigs in fourth and
fifth.
Marauder Crockett Crow
was lhird in the boys 300m
hurdles, and teammate
Jacob Well edged Crow for
third in the 11Om hurdles.
ln the bOys high jump.
Eastern's Mike Johnson
was third. In lhe long
jump, Burroughs was third.
Eastern's Devon Baum
was fourth , and Well was
fiflh.

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action in the top of the
sigh that stopped die game
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change
in
umpil'es,
Wcllston homered off the
first pitch out of the delay
wid! one runner on to tie it
at 2-2.
.· M~gs again retimd lhe
side in three batters in tbe
sevendl, but the rnomenhlqJ
had already changed hands,
and Wellston scored the goahead run with two hits in
lhe top o{llhe eighth.
The Lady Marauders
mtnm to action Friday with
a makeup game at borne
against Nel.sonville-York. .
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Edwatds will meet with dJc
s~ts per year, Edwards
head of the Ohio School
w~ b~ on ~nt
facilities
Commission
pFOJecllons exanuned as
'Monday, to defamiDe bow ~"!fl!iUIUlthediSIIict.lbe ~of the facilities plan&amp;stem will deal 'With an dislria: s clcinentary school, ml\ll piOGtSS.
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iniKase in·enrollment pro- now ne:adY 10 Y~ old,
The ~ bas 1dentifie:d
jected over :be next decade. was designed and ~t ~y B: specific need for ~Edwards said be will meet to house ·t he ~stnct s tiOna! :classroo~ space m
with · Director Michael ·~tat that~
·the: ~nmary . wmg · of die
Shoemaker in Columbus to
Open enrollment IS on buildir~g .

tnct s cwrent and shorta
classroom addition completed two years after the
school was renovated.
The board has mtly begun
to plan m general terms, but
Edw~ ~d Monday's
meetmg w1th Shoemaker
should "bring the district"
clo~ to ll)on: spectfic
facil1~es expanston plans.
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assessment. ~mpleted by
:be comnusston and . to
de~ a plan
posstble
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The ,proclamation 'Qlllintained that cancer is a gmup
of 'diseaseS characterized by
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s~ of abnormal cells
wl:ich. if not controlled, can
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Hosted by lhe RGVFD
Ladies Auxiliary, die event
saves as one of the Diany
fund-raisers the organization runs to taise money for
lifesaving equipment for the
fire depaument.
. Thanks to :the support of
the community and ii grant
through lhe Gallia County
Commissioners,
the
depiutment .recently purchased a thermal iJNgiitg
camera and a portable
(lefibrillator. The cost for
the pancake breakfast is $5
per plate, which includes
all you can eat pancakes,
sausage, orange drink and
coffee. Bake sale items
will also be available and
children ages ' four and
under eat for free.
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Edwards said the district,
based · on lhe preliminary
planning process now completed and enrollment projections, would qualify for
funding assistance for an
additional II ,000 square
feet of space.
A program offers financia! assistance to districts in
ntle(f of facilities expansion
due to relatively high open
enrollment - 10 percent or
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POMEROY- According
to lhe Bible, God told Noah
to build an ark before the
great flood and according to
Pastor James Acree Sr., God
told bim bow to rebuild the
replica of the ark at Hillside
Baptist Church on Ohio 143.
For several years iht!'&lt;tirst
replica rested behind the
church as both a symbol of
having failh in God during a
catastrophe and as horne to
Power In The Blood
Ministry's ,annual play
abw,lt Noah and his· srory. At
its""' lieight, lhe play drew
around 400 in attendance.
.However, the yeais slowly
deteriomted the ark, which
Acree burned down after he
felt it bad become unsafe.
Still, even lhough the ark
was gone from sight, it was
not gone from the minds of
those who'd seen it.
"The people in lhe community brought it back."
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teers are in the process of
rebuilding the ark, which .
is UOth the scale of
Noah's at 84 to 89 feet
long and 26 feet high. The
plan is to have the ark
ready for return performances of lhe Noah play
by the Power In The Blood
Ministry group set for June
2-8. Acree said he felt the
story of Noah endures
because Noah endured
hardships while knowing
God bad a plan.
Acree also has further
plans to add on to his.church
by consti;ucting "The Arch,"
il which is an outdoor ll!:ena
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the Ariel Players
speaks to the audi-

ence in character
du:ing "Memories
ofa •W arfor
FreedOm, • an orig~
nal play that
debuted Saturday
during the Federal
Army Homecoming
encampent in the
Gallipolis City Park. ·
Directed by Cathy
lord, the production is a first for
the annual event.
The enca'mpment.
which began Friday,
continues Sunday
' with loading and firing at 9 a.m .. a
church service at
10 a.m., and
memorial services
and an honor guard
salute at 12:30
p.m. The camp
closes at 1 p.m.
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