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Section C - The Springfield Paper
SECTION C s The Week Beginning December 30, 2009 s The Springfield Paper Burn Fat While You Sleep I know that sounds like a late night TV commercial for the newest miracle pill but it isn’t. I am talking about a solution based on scientific research on the sub cellular level. I am referring to the tiny power plants within the millions and millions of cells within our bodies called mitochondria. The function of mitochondria is to burn up all of the calories we eat and to produce energy. all of our energy is made in these little factories, each about the size of bacterium. Cells that require a lot of energy, such as muscle Pat Frock- Personal Training cells, have thousands of mitochondria while others that don’t need much energy ( such as fat cells) have only a couple of hundred. The more mitochondria we have the faster our metabolism. One solution to your sluggish metabolism is fairly simple, make more mitochondria. Unfortunately, you can’t get more of them by eating them. Instead, we need to get our bodies to make more of them. There is only one proven way to make that happen, build more muscle and exercise. By building more muscle and doing more exercise we increase the number of muscle cells as well as increasing the number of mitochondria in each cell. Do this on a regular basis and metabolism will improve tremendously. To build muscle you need resistance training of some sort. I recommend concentrating on the largest muscle groups as found in the hips, thighs, hamstrings an buttocks. building into your program will go a long way to increase those all important mitochondria. Regal Nails on Bechtle Ave. now... XCE L NAILS Spa and Salon (937) 390-1476 COUPON r$PNCP.BOJ r&YQSFTT4QB1FEJ 1FEJ0í r4QB1FEJ r'VMM4FU0í r'JMM r.BOJDVSF 1042 Upper Valley Pk. New Winter Hours: Aerobic exercise in M-Th 10-7 F-Sat 9-7 Sun 1-5 your target heart zone, combined with interval Give the gift training will burn up fat of stores. Adding a couple days a week of muscle this Christmas Season Youth Head Into New Adventure In Cub Uniform Courtesy Photo The giggling, the squirming, the twinkle in their eye, these may be characteristics for a child opening his gifts at Christmas, but in this case, this excitement comes from receiving a gift of a different kind--a gift that will keep giving throughout his lifetime. This is a description of a new Cub Scout about ready to obtain his new uniform. As he tries on his new blue uniform shirt, hat, and neckerchief he stands tall, ready to begin his new adventure. At the Tecumseh Council Scout Shop, many young boys come in getting outfitted for Scouting. Little hands examine the advancement badges and pins as the young boy wonders if he will be wearing those awards soon. Why bother with the expense of a uniform some may wonder but Jim Nolan, Scout Executive for the Council writes, We wear the uniform because it is a means of identifying ourselves openly with the principles to which we are committed character development, citizenship training, and physical and mental fitness. It is a way of making visible our commitment to a belief in God, loyalty to country, and to helping other people. To the little Cub getting started, it’s just Cool! Because it makes them feel like they belong to something and this makes him feel important. The uniform is just the beginning of a new Cub Scouts experience providing a place on his shirt to show all his accomplishments. He is about to embark on a journey full of educational activities all wrapped up in fun. By the time a boy reaches the age of ten years of old, he has been introduced to camping, BB Shooting, archery, knot tying, woodworking, sports, and many field trips. Most parents wouldn’t have had a chance of doing these activities with their sons if it hadn’t had been for Cub Scouts. And what fun to experience it as a family along with friends, too. Cub Scouting prepares boys for Boy Scouts and sets a foundation for character development, spiritual growth, good citizenship, sportsmanship, family relationships, and friendly service which ultimately prepares them for Mon & Fri 9am - 6pm 5VFT5IVSTBNQNt4BUBNQN life. If you want more information about Cub Scouts or Boy Scouts please call the Tecumseh Council office at 325-6449. FREE Bottle of Lotion with the purchase of a gift certificate expires 2/1/10 746 North Belmont Ave 937-322-0081 HOME DECOR GIFT SHOP Closed 12/30 & 12/31 for inventory Re-open Saturday 1/2/2010 · 10-4 Find Us On Facebook! 52 E. 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Perry, PhD CEO of Mental Health Services for Clark County Depression around the holidays can strip the joy from what could be a celebratory time shared with family and friends. For some, a significant loss or difficult circumstance brings about the blues. For others, it happens for no apparent reason, causing them to won- der why the holidays have such an effect on their lives. The reality is that it may not be the holidays at all. It could be the body’s reaction to reduced sunlight, especially if symptoms occur at a specific time each year. Known as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), the most prevalent time for winter SAD is December through February, although symptoms can begin as early as October and last until spring arrives. SAD can lead to severe mood changes, heightened stress or deepening depression. Symptoms can be intense and include drastic changes in appe- tite, cravings for sweets or starchy foods, weight gain, energy loss, fatigue, oversleeping, difficulty concentrating, social withdrawal, increased irritability and anxiety, and loss of interest in once enjoyable activities. Interesting to note is that you are less likely to experience SAD if you live in a sun-rich state like Florida than if you live in Ohio, where shorter winter days cause many people to hibernate indoors. Winter SAD is believed to be caused by a biochemical imbalance that prompts a sun-hungry brain to produce more melatonin, which has been linked to depression. Light .com Send your community service organization’s news & photos to: THE HERB PEOPLE SF® [Weight Loss] SF® [Weight Loss] is designed to help with weight loss as it supports the body’s intestinal, urinary and digestive systems. Visit us or give us a call about our Full Range of Health Services including: Metabolism Testing, Iridology, Voice Analysis, Kinesiology, a Full Line of Natural Medicinals & Homeopathics, & More! editor@thespringfieldpaper.com 413*/('*&-%9&/*"30"%t413*/('*&-%0)*0t therapy, or phototherapy, has obtained successful results when used in conjunction with antidepressants to help relieve symptoms until natural relief arrives with the sun. While waiting for the days to grow longer, take steps to “winterize” your life: •Seek the help of a •Dress for the weather physician if the blues are and spend time in the great a constant struggle. outdoors each day. •Eat a healthy diet that The cold and someprovides your body with times dreary days of winthe right kind of nutrition. ter may be upon us, but •Get regular exercise. the chill is only temporary. •Keep connected with As with most situations in regular activities and so- life, this too shall pass. cial gatherings. The Glen Helen Association is hosting their Fourth Annual Members’ Art Exhibition from January 10 to January 30, 2010. Show hours are 9:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday and 10 am to 4 pm on Saturdays and Sundays in the Glen Helen Building located at 405 Corry Street in Yellow Springs. Admission is free. The public is invited to attend an opening reception on Sunday, January 10th The nature themed wall art is on display in the Glen Helen Building’s main atrium, surrounded by impressive views of the Glen’s 1,000-acre nature preserve. All artwork is available for purchase. A portion of the proceeds goes to support the Glen Helen Ecology Institute. For more informafrom 2 pm to 4 pm. tion call the Glen Helen The exhibition is a Ecology Institute at (937) unique opportunity to see 769-1902 or visit www. the creative talent of Glen glenhelen.org. Helen’s many supporters. 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Upon her arrival she received physical and occupational therapy to assist her with her activities of daily living, ambulating and balancing. By Frank Miesse, Ph.D. When Mrs. Mitchell began the program she needed moderate assistance with ambulating, transferring and could only walk 10 feet. She was discharged home with her husband on November 25, 2008 from Villa. At that time she was able to independently transfer, and use a rolling walker to walk much longer distances. Georgia had this to say about her stay at Villa, “Everything went well after I got here and figured out what it was all about.” Congratulations Georgia! 701 Villa Road, Springfield, OH 937-399-5551 Send us your news and photos for publication. 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Plum St. 399-2711 Advice December 30, 2009 s The Springfield Paper s Page C3 Women Must Look To Each Other For Emotional Connection FOCUS ON THE FAMILY Dr. James Dobson QUESTION: My husband and I just moved to Arizona from Pennsylvania, and I haven’t established a network of friends here yet. My family is back east, and I have no one but my husband to talk to about problems the kids are having. He is very busy, so all the “homework” is left to me. How can I deal with the feelings of loneliness and isolation as a mother? DR. DOBSON: It is vital that you build relationships with other women that can help satisfy the needs for friendship and emotional support. Failure to do that places too great a strain on the marital relationship, which can lead to serious interpersonal problems. I’m not saying that your husband has no responsibility to help you get through this period of loneliness, but unless he is a very unusual man, he will not be able to “carry” you emotionally while earning a living and handling the other responsibilities of living. Therefore, I recommend that you seek out women’s groups that are designed to meet the needs you described. Many churches offer Bible study groups and classes that put women in touch with one Are Noncompetition Agreements Enforceable in Ohio? Another one of those Laws You Can Use from the Ohio State Bar Association Q: After several years with the same company, I have been told to sign a noncompete if I want to keep my job. Is this legal? A: Yes. Ohio law does not prevent employers from making noncompetes a mandatory condition of employment or continued employment. Exceptions may exist, however, for employees who are already covered by individual employment agreements or union contracts. For “at-will” employees who can quit or be discharged at any time for any reason, companies need not provide any signing bonus or other benefits in exchange for a new noncompete agreement. Under a 2004 decision by the Supreme Court of Ohio, the company’s agreement to continue the employment relationship for even a brief period is enough to create a binding contract. Q: What can happen if I violate the noncompete? A: Your former employer can sue to keep you from working in your new position or contacting customers for the time period specified in the agreement. Additionally, the lawsuit might seek money damages against you for violating the agreement. In practice, many noncompete disputes are resolved by a negotiated settlement that is acceptable to the former employer, the employee, and the new employer. Depending on the circumstances, your former employer might consider a compromise that would protect its business interests and avoid litigation. Social Security Administration another. Other possibilities are out there, such as Mom’s Day Out. For mothers of school-age children, there is a Christian ministry called Moms In Touch International, designed to bring women together to pray for their local school, its teachers, principal, school board, etc. It “bonds” them together in a common cause. What I’m saying is that you are not alone, even in a new city. There are other women out there who need you as much as you need them. You can find each other with a little effort. It is dangerous under the circumstances you described to sit and wait for the world to come to your front door. QUESTION: What can I do to help my middle child figure out who she is? DR. DOBSON: Parents should take steps to ensure the identity of all their children but especially the child in the middle. That can be accomplished by relating to each boy or girl as an individual, rather than merely as a member of the group. Let me offer two suggestions that will illustrate what I mean. 1. It is meaningful for Dad to “date” each child, one at a time, every four or five weeks. The other kids should not be told where they are going until it is revealed by the boy or girl in retrospect. They can play miniature golf, go bowling, play basketball, eat tacos or pizza, or visit a skating rink. The choice should be made by the child whose turn has arrived. 2. Ask each offspring to design his or her own flag, which can be sewn in Spiced Walnuts (Makes about 1 pound) • 8 tablespoons (1 stick), unsweetened butter • 1 cup, light brown sugar • 1 pound, walnut halves • 2 tablespoons, ground cinnamon • 1 teaspoon, ground cardamom • 1/4 teaspoon, ground cloves Directions: In a medium heavy skillet, combine the butter and sugar, and cook over medium-high heat until the butter and sugar have melted, about 5 minutes. Add the cinnamon, cardamom, and cloves, and cook, stirring, until the ingredients are well blended, about 1 minute. Add the walnuts, and cook, stirring to coat them, for about 2 minutes. Reduce the heat to medium, cover the skillet, and cook until the syrup is reduced, about 5 minutes. Remove the skillet from the burner, and allow the nuts to stand, covered, until cool. Created by: Ronald Bergstrom What are gift taxes? SUMMARY... The Money Matrix Gift Taxes basically are taxes that supplement the Estate Tax. Gift Taxes are placed on gifts given away to any person while you are still living. You may give up to $13,000 starting January 2009 in cash or assets to an unlimited number of people each year without incurring Gift Tax liability -- so long as there are no strings attached. Married couples can give, as a couple, a $26,000 per year to as many people as they want. If you give more than the limit annually, the excess is applied toward your lifetime gift-tax exclusion. If at any point the gifts you gave during your life or left in your estate exceed that exclusion, you pay gift tax on the excess amounts over $1,000,000. Of course, any gift transferred between spouses (where both are US citizens) of any size is 100% Gift Tax-Free. lateral to secure loans? Would the money you put into it be tax deductible? Would there be a disability benefit on the payments? Finally, would the money you have transfer taxfree to your heirs? You will discover when creating the most perfect investment that the answers you gave are far different than the money and investments you have right now. The types of money that you have are far from perfect. One final question you should ask yourself is: if given a choice, would you want your money to be fully taxed, partially taxed, or tax-free? While this question really answers itself, why is it that we ignore what is logical and expose most of our saving and investing efforts to full or partial taxation? Next week will be the conclusion to this exciting series “The Money Matrix” Clip on Wednesday and Shop on Friday Clip N’ Go Shopper each other will experience times of closeness, times when they feel apathetic, and times when they are irritated and cranky. That’s just the way emotions operate. What, then, will hold them steady as feelings bounce all over the landscape? The source of constancy is a commitment of the will. You simply make up your mind not to be blown off the limb by fluctuating and unreliable emotions. QUESTION: Is it possible to love someone and not feel it? DR. DOBSON: It certainly is -- because love is more than a feeling. It is primarily a decision. Married couples who misunderstand this point will have serious problems when the feeling of love disappears for a time. Couples who genuinely love Dr. Dobson is founder and chairman of the board of the nonprofit organization Focus on the Family, P.O. Box 444, Colorado Springs, CO. 80903; or www.family.org. Questions and answers are excerpted from "The Complete Marriage and Family Home Reference Guide" and "Bringing Up Boys," both published by Tyndale House. Galore Carich Ford Goodies Q&A Misguided Wisdom Clip out Your Savings NOW in the... canvas or cloth. That flag is then flown in the front yard on the child’s “special” days, including birthdays, after he has received an A in school, when he scores a goal in soccer or hits a home run in baseball, and so forth. There are other ways to accomplish the same purpose. The target, again, is to plan activities that emphasize one child’s individuality apart from his identity within the group. By Steve Temple Your answers to these questions could be very eye opening when it comes to how your money works. If you had the ability to create the perfect investment for yourself, how would these questions be answered? Would there be a lot of risk involved? Would there be some guarantees? Would you create an investment where there would be penalties? 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Moving You Forward Zap2it! Your Weekly Guide to TV Listings in Channel Guide Print & on the Web Page C4 s The Springfield Paper s December 30, 2009 www.zap2it.com THE WEEK OF December 30 - January 5 December 30, 2009 - January 5, 2010 Wednesday Evening 7 pm 7:30 8 pm 8:30 9 pm 9:30 ABC Judge Judy Millionaire Charlie-Yr The Middle Family CBS Wheel Ent. Ton. Christine Gary NBC Inside Ed. Jeopardy! The Office The Office FOX The Office Simpsons Glee “Vitamin D” (CC) Glee “Throwdown” (CC) PBS Business Served A Girl’s Life (N) (CC) Great Performances (CC) CW Gossip Girl (CC) Cougar Criminal Minds (CC) The Office The Office 10 pm 10:30 11 pm 11:30 Eastwick (N) (CC) News Extra (N) CSI: NY “Help” (CC) News Late Show The Jay Leno Show (N) News Tonight Fox 45 News Source The Office Seinfeld Coke Bottle Time Goes T. Smiley Family Guy Two Men One Tree Hill (CC) AMC Rambo Part II ›››› Aliens (1986, Science Fiction) Sigourney Weaver, Carrie Henn. (CC) Mad Max-Thunderdome DISC Everest: Beyond, Limit Everest: Beyond, Limit Everest: Beyond, Limit Everest: Beyond, Limit DISN Wizards Princess Protection Program (2009) Phineas Wizards So Raven Chelsea E! News E! ESPN Montana Everest: Beyond, Limit Phineas News King Raymond Montana ›› Evan Almighty (2007, Comedy) Steve Carell. E! News (N) Daily 10 Bank of Hollywood College Football College Football Pacific Life Holiday Bowl -- Arizona vs. Nebraska. From San Diego. (Live) ›› Practical Magic (1998) Sandra Bullock, Nicole Kidman. (CC) FAM ’70s Show FOOD Challenge HGTV House HIST Modern Marvels (CC) LIFE MTV SPIKE House Funniest Home Videos Snacks Unwrapped Bobby Flay Bobby Flay Dinner: Impossible Property House Property Income House King SportsCtr. The 700 Club (CC) Good Eats Holmes on Homes (CC) Unwrapped Concrete Countdown (N) Deadline Delivery (N) Grey’s Anatomy (CC) Grey’s Anatomy (CC) ›››› When Harry Met Sally (1989) Billy Crystal. Parental Parental South Park South Park Teen Mom “Fallout” The Real World “D.C.” Real World Real World Ways Die Ways Die Ways Die MANswers Die Die Forensic Forensic ››› The Truman Show (1998) Jim Carrey. (CC) TNT Bones (CC) Bones (CC) USA Law Order: CI ››› Gone Baby Gone (2007) Casey Affleck. Premiere. (CC) Thursday Evening 7 pm 7:30 8:30 MANswers ›› Smokin’ Aces (2007) Ben Affleck. December 31, 2009 MOVIES 8 pm MANswers 9 pm 9:30 Smallville: A gala at Queen Industries goes badly awry when a vengeful Toyman (guest star Chris Gauthier) shows up with a bomb, threatening to blow the place up unless Oliver (Justin Hartley) admits to murdering Lex. Monday 8 p.m. on ABC Will-Grace Die New Year’s Day is one of the four holidays that is observed on the same date annually. The others are Independence Day (July the 4th), Veteran’s-Armistace Day (November the 11th, and Christmas Day (December the 25th). The days of the week for this report were determined from a perptual calendar. Data is reported from my local records which date to 1969. Friday 9 p.m. on CW Strange Rituals (N) (CC) Will-Grace By DICK GROEBER NBC’s New Year’s Eve With Carson Daly: . For decades, New Year’s Eve on TV meant Guy Lombardo. Then in 1972, an upstart named Clark started a celebration for the young folks. Now Lombardo’s gone, Clark is the elder statesman of Dec. 31, and the “Total Request Live” emceeturned-“Last Call” host is courting the next generation with his own New Year’s Eve special. First Place Modern Marvels (CC) Die Thursday 10 p.m. on NBC December 30, 2009 MOVIES The Bachelor: On the Wings of Love: Airline pilot Jake Pavelka, who was rejected by Bachelorette Jillian Harris, gets a chance to hand out the roses himself in the 14th edition of the romantic reality series. Friday Evening 10 pm 10:30 11 pm 11:30 7 pm Justin Hartley stars in “Smallville’’ Friday on The CW. January 1, 2010 MOVIES 7:30 8 pm 8:30 9 pm 9:30 Postgame Scrubs (N) Better Off 10 pm 10:30 11 pm 11:30 ABC Judge Judy Millionaire › Wild Hogs (2007) Tim Allen. Premiere. (CC) New Year’s Rockin’ Eve News New Year’s ABC College Football: Rose Bowl CBS Wheel Ent. Ton. Medium (CC) CSI: Crime Scene The Mentalist (CC) News Late Show CBS Wheel NBC Inside Ed. Jeopardy! 30 Rock 30 Rock New Year’s NBC Inside Ed. Jeopardy! The Biggest Loser (CC) FOX The Office Simpsons Bones (PA) (CC) FOX Paid Prog. Simpsons Pregame College Football Allstate Sugar Bowl -- Cincinnati vs. Florida. From New Orleans. (CC) PBS Business Served PBS Business Served Wash Wk NOW CW Family Guy Two Men CW Family Guy Two Men Smallville “Metallo” (CC) AMC 3 Stooges 3 Stooges AMC The Matrix Revolutions ››› The Matrix (1999) Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne. (CC) DISC Ghost Lab (CC) Ghost Lab (CC) Ghost Lab “Alcatraz” Ghost Lab (CC) Ghost Lab (CC) DISC MythBusters (CC) MythBusters (CC) MythBusters (CC) MythBusters (CC) MythBusters (CC) DISN TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA DISN Sonny Sonny Sonny Sonny Sonny Sonny Sonny Girls Girls › The Sweetest Thing (2002) Cameron Diaz. Chelsea Chelsea The Soup Bloopers Chelsea The Soup E! ESPN FAM 3 Stooges TBA E! News (N) Daily 10 Football 30 Rock NBC’s New Year’s Eve News Fringe (CC) Fox 45 News Source Billboard’s New Year’s Old House Hr. Antiques Roadshow Live From Lincoln Center (N) (CC) The Vampire Diaries Supernatural (CC) News King Raymond King 3 Stooges 3 Stooges 3 Stooges 3 Stooges 3 Stooges 3 Stooges 30 Rock 3 Stooges TBA TBA College Football Chick-fil-A Bowl -- Tennessee vs. Virginia Tech. From Atlanta. (Live) New Year, No Limits E! ESPN FAM Ent. Ton. Sonny ›› Miss Congeniality Ghost Whisperer (CC) Sonny Medium “Baby Fever” 20/20 (CC) Overtime Extra (N) NUMB3RS (CC) News Letterman The Jay Leno Show (N) News Tonight McLaughlin Columbus Moneywise Homeowner Time Goes T. Smiley Smallville “Echo” (CC) News Sonny ›› Office Space (1999, Comedy) Ron Livingston. SportsCenter (Live) (CC) Funniest Home Videos America’s Funniest Home Videos (CC) The 700 Club (CC) Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos America’s Funniest Home Videos (CC) Next Food Star Next Food Star Next Food Star Next Food Star FOOD The Next Iron Chef The Next Iron Chef Iron Chef America (N) HGTV House House Hunt House House House HGTV Income House HIST Gangland (CC) Gangland (CC) Gangland (CC) HIST Ice Road Truckers (CC) LIFE Movie Movie LIFE ›› The Break-Up (2006) Vince Vaughn. (CC) MTV Gone in Sixty Seconds Top 10 New Year’s Eve: Top 9 MTV Jersey Shore (CC) ››› Jet Li’s Fearless SPIKE SPIKE Gangland (CC) South Park Jersey Shore (CC) TNA Wrestling (N) (Part 1 of 2) (CC) House Strange Rituals (N) (CC) Jersey Shore (N) (CC) TNA Wrestling (N) (Part 2 of 2) (CC) NBA Basketball Miami Heat at San Antonio Spurs. (Live) (CC) USA Burn Notice (CC) Burn Notice (CC) Saturday Evening 7:30 House Movie TNT 7 pm House Hunt House NBA Basketball Philadelphia 76ers at Los Angeles Clippers. Burn Notice (CC) Burn Notice (CC) January 2, 2010 MOVIES 8 pm 8:30 9 pm Burn Notice (CC) 9:30 Income Raymond House Hunt HGTV Dream Home The 700 Club (CC) Diners Diners Good Eats Outdoor Antonio Treatment (CC) MTV Cribs ›› Management (2008) Jennifer Aniston. (CC) Top 20 Under 25 Hatin’ ’09 ››› Die Hard (1988, Action) Bruce Willis, Alan Rickman. Premiere. Will-Grace ››› Die Hard With a Vengeance (1995, Action) USA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Sunday Evening 10 pm 10:30 11 pm 11:30 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU 8:30 Extinction Law & Order: SVU January 3, 2010 MOVIES 8 pm Will-Grace 9 pm 9:30 10 pm 10:30 11 pm 11:30 ABC CSI: NY (CC) Desperate Housewives Desperate Housewives Castle “Love Me Dead” News Desperate ABC Funniest Home Videos Extreme Makeover Desperate Housewives Brothers & Sisters (N) News Seinfeld CBS Fortune I Get That a Lot (CC) Criminal Minds (CC) 48 Hours Mystery (N) News House (CC) CBS 60 Minutes (N) (CC) NCIS (CC) Cold Case (CC) Cold Case “Hoodrats” News Bones (CC) NBC Inside Edit. Jeopardy! Sat. Night Cash Exp. Mercy (CC) Law & Order (CC) Law & Order: SVU News NBC Football Night NFL Football Teams TBA. (S Live) (CC) America’s Most Wanted News The Office The Wanda Sykes Show FOX Football Simpsons PBS To Be Announced Nature (CC) (DVS) CW TMZ (N) (CC) ››› Bull Durham (1988) Kevin Costner. 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(CC) MTV Sucker Free MTV Special MTV Special UFC Unleashed (CC) UFC Unleashed (CC) MANswers Unwrapped MTV Special House Life After People (N) MTV Special Life After People (CC) Will-Grace Will-Grace MTV Special UFC Unleashed SPIKE The Closer (CC) TNT Bones (CC) Bones (CC) Law & Order (CC) (DVS) Law & Order (CC) (DVS) CSI: NY “The Triangle” › The Condemned (CC) USA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU MANswers The temperatures, locally, have been variable over the past 41 years. The highest reading was 62 degrees recorded on a Saturday in 2000. The lowest reading was a chilly -01 degree recorded also on a Saturday in 1977. The average high is 35 degrees while the average low is 22 degrees for an average of 28.5 degrees. Most high temperatures range from the middle 20s to the middle 30s while most low temperature range from the middle teens to around 30 degrees. ››› Drumline (2002) Nick Cannon. Resident Evil: Extinction ››› The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001, Fantasy) Elijah Wood. (CC) 7:30 Rachael First Place Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Modern Marvels (CC) TNT 7 pm King The Matrix Reloaded SportsCenter (Live) (CC) Funniest Home Videos House King SportsCenter Special (Live) (CC) FOOD Next Food Star Weather Outlook MANswers MANswers Law & Order: SVU MANswers MANswers Precipitation has fallen as both rain and snow. There have been occasional strong storm systems that effected the area. The heaviest rain total was ..84 inch which fell on a Monday in 1979. A rainstorm with .32 inch total and winds to 44 miles per hour occured on a Tuesday in 1985. A Thuderstorm with a rain total of .32 inch occurred on a Thursday in 2004. Snow totals have been widely scattered and mostly light. The greatest snow total was 2.0 inches recorded just two years ago on a Tuesday in 2008 The greatest snow depth was 7 inches recorded on a Thursday in 1975. Since 2000, six of the nine dates had precipitation and five were with rain. The last snow total on New Year’s Day was just two years ago in 2008. New Year’s Day last year in 2009 occurred on a Thursday with a high temperature of 33 degrees and a low of 19 degrees with no measurable precipitation. ----------------What ever the weather conditions are for New Year’s Day 2010, I hope it is both safe and enjoyable. Law & Order: SVU MUSIC YOU LOVE TEACHING YOU TRUST You Can Get The Good-News Online at: What is happening in Springfield Ohio? Plenty! For all Springfield...all the time... watch Time Warner Cable Channel 5 www.TheSpringfieldPaper.com The Funny Paper December 30, 2009 s The Springfield Paper s Page C5 Homegrown Comics & Cartoons from Around the Local Area! Grubbs by Max Weaver Send us your news and photos for publication. Call 327-9017 Sudoku Solution On The Record Page C6 s The Springfield Paper s December 30, 2009 Larry V. Coon Larry V. Coon, 72, of Pitchin, went home to be with the Lord on Sunday, December 20, 2009 in his residence surrounded by his family. He was born on February 11, 1937 in Pitchin the son of William Fred and Helen Marie (Ford) Coon. Larry served our country for six years in the United States Navy. He was a member of the High St. Church of the Nazarene and retired from Navistar after thirtythree years of service. Mr. Coon was a member of St. Anthony Lodge #455 F. & A.M., Antioch Shrine, Valley of the Shrine Scottish Rite, and Antioch Temple. Larry was an avid gardener and woodworker. He loved spending time with his family and especially his grandchildren. He is survived by his loving wife of forty-seven years, E. Faye (Salyers) Coon whom he married on December 23, 1962, three children and their spouses: Allen D. and Melissa Coon of Springfield, Cindy D. and Jeff Bowman of Piqua, and Kenneth P. and Jamie Coon of North Pole, Alaska; five grandchildren: Allison E. and India N. Coon, Courtney M. and Christian M. Bowman, Kamiryn J. Coon; three brothers and sisters-in-law: William H. and Jean Coon of Springfield, Kenneth L. and Rosemarie Coon of St. Paris, and Willard R. and Patricia Coon of Toms River, New Jersey; and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents, twin infant siblings, and one sister, Nina Marie Artz. A celebration of his life will be held on Saturday, December 26, 2009 at 2:00 p.m. in the High St. Church of the Nazarene, 1625 E. High St., Springfield, with Pastor Bret Layton and Reverend Kenneth R. Salyers officiating. Burial with military honors will be in Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Pitchin. Friends may call Saturday from 12-2 p.m. prior to the time of service. Memorial contributions may be made to Community Mercy Hospice, 1343 N. Fountain Ave., Springfield, OH 45504. The family would like to express their sincere appreciation to Liz, Tammy, Kim, and Etta for their kindness and love. The family is being served by the LITTLETON & RUE FUNERAL HOME. You may express condolences to the family at www.littletonandrue.com Harriett Lee “Tiny” McKibben Harriett Lee “Tiny” McKibben, 71, of Medway, passed away on, Christmas morning, Friday, December 25, 2009 in the Grandview Hospital, Dayton. She was born on October 5, 1938 in Springfield the daughter of Harold Lee and Eva Fern (Patton) Willmeth Riley. She worked for Tecumseh Local Schools as an Attendance Officer, and assisted in the Audio/Visual Department. Harriett was a member of Faith Christian Center where she taught Sunday school. Harriett is survived by three sons and daughters-in-law: Harold “Buck” and Melinda McKibben, Larry II and Shelby McKibben, and Bryan and Michelle McKibben; two daughters and a sonin-law: Cyndee McKibben, and Tara and Carl Miller; fourteen grandchildren: Brock, Landon, Jayden, Natasha (Ben), Brianna, Makayla, Malia, Joshua, Saxzonee, Carlee, Emma, and McKibben Anne, Adam, and Billy D.; sisters-in-law, Sue Snyder and Connie Lipker, brother-in-law, Chuck Cultice, twenty-six foster children, several aunts, uncles, nieces, and cousins, and best friends of forty-nine years, Toney and Nellie Easterling. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Larry in 1996, and her sister, Margaret Cultice. A gathering of family and friends will be held Wednesday, December 30, 2009 from 5-8 p.m. in the LITTLETON & RUE FUNERAL HOME where services will be held on Thursday at 10:00 A.M. Burial will be in Glen Haven Memorial Gardens. Harriett always said, “I never did anything heroic but I loved my children, grandchildren, foster children and enjoyed offering guidance and encouragement throughout their lives.” You may express condolences to the family at www.littletonandrue.com Jerome Francis Pitstick Jerome Francis Pitstick, age 97 of Cincinnati, formerly of the South Charleston area, passed away Tuesday, December 22,2009. Jerome was born September 10,1912 in Fowler, Indiana, the son of the late John & Lucy (Bork) Pitstick. He was retired from International & was a farmer. Jerome was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Elizabeth Pitstick in 1984, and four brothers & sisters. Survivors include his children, Rosemary Cook, Cincinnati, Oh., Jerry (Nancy) Pitstick, Salt Lake City, Utah, & Charles Pitstick, Columbus, Oh. Grandchildren, Chris & Brandon (Mary), great-grandchildren, Krystal, Trisha & Jenna. Sisters, Emma (Frank) Pintz, of Newark,Ohio & Sister Aniceta “Clara” Pitstick, Columbus, Ohio. A gathering of family & friends will be held from 10:30 a.m., Monday December 28,2009 in the Ingling Williams Funeral Home, 24 N. Chillicothe St., South Charleston until time of Mass at 11:30 a.m. in the St. Charles Boromeo Catholic Church, South Charleston, with Anthony Geraci celebrant. Interment will follow in St. Charles Catholic Church Cemetery, South Charleston. David W. Artis David W. Artis, age 73 of South solon, passed away Friday December 25,2009. David was born, March 6,1936 in Catawba, Ohio, the son of the late Willis & Helen (Hunter) Artis. He served in the us Army from 1955-1958 & was a farm hand for Avalon Farms. David was a member of the South Solon Church of Christian Fellowship, where he was a deacon & trustee. He was active with the Springfield Y.M.C.A. & loved bowling. He also enjoyed his grandchildren & their sports. David was preceded in death by his son Paul Artis, (2001) & sister Isadora Boggs. Survivors include his wife Lois, of 51 years. Daughter Jackie (Walter) Perry, Montgomery, Alabama, & daughter-in-law Kim Artis, South Charleston. Grandchildren, Tabatha, Patrick & Nikita Perry, and Nicole, & Stephanie Parkinson, Cody Artis. 4 great-grandsons. Sister Eunice Rebert, Springfield, Ohio. Numerous nieces, nephews & cousins. A gathering of family & friends will be held from 5-8 p.m., Monday in the Ingling Williams Funeral Home, 24 N. Chillicothe St., South Charleston, where services will be conducted at 10:00 a.m., Tuesday from the funeral home, with Pastor John Crutchfield, officiating. Burial will follow in Greenlawn Cemetery. The family request contributions be made in David’s memory to the Americah Heart Association or to the South Solon Church in Christian Fellowship. a member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority, Skiff Honorary Society and president of the 1935 class of Drury. In 1940 she married Arthur Darnbrough Jr., of Philadelphia, Pa., who preceded her in death in 1987. In 1943 they settled in Gallipolis, Ohio where Lt. Commander Darnbrough was posted to the United States Naval Supply Depot. In 1957 the Darnbrough’s bought Altman’s Department store and operated it under the Darnbrough name until 1971. Pollyanna is survived by five children, Arthur III, of Columbus, Deborah of Pittsburgh, Pa., Ann Agee of Annapolis, Md., Stephanie (Taffy) Waugh of Springfield, Oh., and Will of Gallipolis, Oh. 7 Grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren. Two nieces. Polly was a 50 year member of the St. Louis Catholic Church, and the Thursday Club of Gallipolis. She was a past employee of AAA, and a longtime volunteer at Holzer Medical Center. She moved to Springfield, Ohio in 2003 near her daughter, Stephanie, and remained until her death. Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m., Tuesday , December 29,2009 in the Jackson Lytle & Williams Funeral Home, 2425 N. Limestone St., Springfield, with memorial services at St. Louis Catholic Church, in Gallipolis, Ohio at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made in her memory to St. Louis Catholic Church, Gallipolis, Ohio Marguerite Kathryn (Crabtree) Schindler Together Forever; Marguerite Kathryn (Crabtree) Schindler, age 88 of Springfield, passed away Monday December 21,2009. Marguerite was born, January 7,1921 in Piketon, Ohio, the daughter of the late Forrest & Thelma Crabtree. She was a graduate of Terre Haute & Westville High School. & the Urbana Business School. She was a secretary at Oliver, Bonded Oil , International Harvester & Seminole Villa. Marguerite was preceded in death by her husband of 66 years, Robert L. Schindler, brother Rev. H. Glenn Crabtree, Holland K. Crabtree, Charles E. Crabtree, and sister E. Janice Crabtree Lawhorn. Survivors include her son Bill A. Schindler, grandsons Robert Anthony “Tony” Schindler, Ryan Jeremy Schindler, and William Riley Schindler, all of Santa Cruz, California. Siblings Pastor Donald Crabtree of Geneva, Florida, Jean Zappe, Grants Pass, Oregon, Elizabeth Timmons, of Cincinnati, Ohio, Annalee Vance of Bellefontaine, Oh., William Crabtree of Fruitport, Michigan, Lynda Parker of North Canton, Ohio and Gerald Crabtree of Springfield, Ohio. A gathering of family & friends will be held from 5-7 p.m., Wednesday in the Jackson Lytle & Williams Funeral Home, 2425 N. Limestone St., Springfield, where services will be conducted at 10:30 a.m., Thursday from the funeral home, with Rev. Ken Wood, officiating. Burial will follow in Glen Haven Memorial Gardens. Jack R. Ratcliffe Pollyanna P. Darnbrough Pollyanna P. Darnbrough, age 94 of Springfield, passed away Friday December 25,2009. Polyanna was born January 14,1915 She was the youngest of three daughters of the late Will and Edith (Ames) Plummer. Polyanna was preceded in death by her parents, sisters, Caroline Boyd and Elizabeth Shelden. She was educated at Elfindale Academy in Springfield, Missouri and was a 1935 English honors graduate of Drury College, also in Springfield, Missouri. At Drury, Pollyanna was Jack R. Ratcliffe, 88 of Springfield went to be with the Lord Monday, Dec. 21, 2009. He was born in Mentor, KY on Oct. 4, 1921, the son of James E. and Alma (Woodruff) Ratcliffe. Jack began his 28 year military career serving with the Army in North Africa and Italy during WW II. He transferred to the United States Air Force and served his country as a First Sergeant and personnel specialist during the Korean and Vietnam Wars. He retired as a Master Sergeant from Wright Patterson AFB in 1970. Jack is a charter member of the National World War II Museum in New Orleans. He was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters Arlene Sheppard and Peggy Kappes, and one brother Kenneth Ratcliffe. 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Family and friends may call Sunday from 3-5 pm in the RICHARDS, RAFF & DUNBAR MEMORIAL HOME. Services will be Monday at 1:00 pm in the Emery Chapel UMC with Rev William S. Kelley officiating. Jack will be interred with full military honors at Rose Hill Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made in Jack’s name to the National World War II Museum 945 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130 or their website at info@nationalww2museum.org. Expressions of sympathy may be sent to www. richardsraffanddunbar.com. Robert “Dave” Palmer, Sr. Robert “Dave” Palmer, Sr. 65, of South Vienna died Wednesday, December 23, 2009 in his residence. He was born in Springfield on October 5, 1944, the son of Robert L. and Phyllis J. (Good) Palmer. Dave retired as a machinist from R & M and Kone and loved to farm. He attended Lighthouse Tabernacle. Dave’s hobbies include fishing, camping, going to cattle shows, and most of all spending time with his grandkids. He was preceded in death by his sister Loretta Messer. His survivors include his wife of 45 years, Pam (Shafer) Palmer; mother and father both of Springfield; one daughter Christina A. (Bill) Tillman of Springfield; one son David (Kristin) Palmer, Jr. of South Vienna; one brother Rodger Palmer of New Carlisle; six grandchildren Brad, Derrick, Victoria, Michaela, McKenzie, and Karlie; and several nieces and nephews. Friends and family may call Sunday from 6-8 pm in the RICHARDS, RAFF & DUNBAR MEMORIAL HOME. Services will be Monday at 10:00 am in the memorial home with Rev. Rick Clos officiating. Expressions of sympathy may be sent to www.richardsraffanddunbar.com. Mary K. Ulery Mary K. Ulery, 71, of Springfield died Tuesday, December 22, 2009 in her home. She was born December 1, 1938 in Portsmouth, Ohio the daughter of John E. and Nettie (Jackson) Wheeler. Mrs. Ulery had been owner of the James and Belmont Meat Market, then worked for Schuler’s Bakery. She was a member of the Union Club and Moose Lodge. She is survived by her husband Jack R. Ulery; three daughters Raymona Swyers, Toniya Nguyen and Sarah (Steven) Parker; three sisters Sarah Wheeler, Nettie Schuyler and Evelyn (James) McClure, all of Springfield; eighteen grandchildren Wheeler, George, Jonathon, Jennifer, Jade, Jerika, Jameka, Jakayla, Jet, Charlize, Isabella, John, Jr., Brooke, Brittany, Jake, Lucian, Dakota and Jakie; many great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by a daughter Jackie Kelly; brother William Wheeler; sister Connie Miller ; two granddaughters Georgina and Jessica. Friends may call Monday from 6-8 PM. in the RICHARDS, RAFF & DUNBAR MEMORIAL HOME. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11:00 AM. in the Memorial Home with Rev. Orbie Estep officiating. Burial will be in Ferncliff Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy may be sent to www.richardsraffanddunbar.com. ROBERT N. BROOKEY ROBERT N. BROOKEY 80, formerly of Medway, Ohio passed away Tuesday December 22, 2009 at Middletown, Ohio. He was born December 16, 1929 in Dayton, Ohio the son of the late Walter & Rebecca (Day) Brookey. He was a U.S. Army Korean Conflict veteran and retired from TRW/Globe Motors Industries. He is survived by a son, Dan & Melanie Brookey; a daughter, Lynn Fleck; grandchildren, Bob & Kelly Fleck, Scott Fleck, Tyler Brookey; great grandchildren, Braeden & Hailey Fleck, Hannah Hamby; a brother, James Brookey; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his wife, Evelyn and a brother, Gerald Brookey and a granddaughter, Mindy Fleck. Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. Monday December 28, 2009 at the TROSTEL, CHAPMAN, DUNBAR & FRALEY FUNERAL HOME, New Carlisle, Ohio. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Tuesday in the funeral home with Pastor Dan Brookey and Rev. James Ludwick officiating. Burial will be in Willow View Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to The Lions Pilot Dog Foundation. Expressions of sympathy may be sent to www.trostelchapman.com ARLENE FRANKS ARLENE FRANKS 83, of New Carlisle, OH passed away Friday December 18, 2009. She was born July 3, 1926 in Methuen, MA the daughter of the late Raymond & Violet (Mawson) Simonton. She is survived by four sons, Clifford & Frances Franks, Raymond & Linda Franks, Richard & Kathy Franks, John & Lori Franks; two daughters, Arlene Violet and Kenneth Harrell, and Ellen Phillips; fourteen grandchildren; forty-nine great grandchildren; twelve great great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. In addition to her parents she is preceded in death by her loving husband, Clifford Franks, a brother, Albert Simonton and a infant sister, Gwendolyn. Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. Monday December 21, 2009 at the TROSTEL, CHAPMAN, DUNBAR & FRALEY FUNERAL HOME, New Carlisle, Ohio. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday in the funeral home. A special thank you to Dr. Richard Darr, Dr. Filix Kencana, Belle Manor Nursing Home staff and longtime friends there. For all there wonderful care and compassion. Burial will be in New Carlisle Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy may be sent to www.trostelchapman.com ANNA M. NIPPERT ANNA M. NIPPERT 86, of New Carlisle, Ohio passed away Tuesday December 22, 2009. She was born September 21, 1923 in Huntingburg, Indiana the daughter of the late George & Della (Conners) Kroeger. She was a member of the New Carlisle Church of the Brethren, Ladies Aid, and Farm Bureau. She was a farmer, motel owner, and quilter. She is survived by two sons, Dwight & Barbara Nippert of Medway, Rodney & Linda Nippert of Amesville, Ohio; a daughter, Janne & Matthew Ferguson of New Carlisle; five grandchildren, Sean, Scott, Parady, Isaac and Andrew; six great grandchildren, Anthony, Clay, Cameron, Tye, Gage and Chad; a brother, Noah Kroeger of Evansville, Indiana; a sister, Carolyn Singer of Arkansas; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husband, Boyd Nippert, three brothers, and two sisters. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday December 26, 2009 at the New Carlisle Church of the Brethren with Dr. Andrew J.O. Wright officiating. Visitation will be 5-7 p.m. Sunday at the TROSTEL, CHAPMAN, DUNBAR & FRALEY FUNERAL HOME, New Carlisle, Ohio. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to New Carlisle Church of the Brethren, 219 N. Main St., New Carlisle, OH 45344. Expressions of sympathy may be sent to www.trostelchapman.com Dale Curtis Page Dale Curtis Page, 69, of Springfield passed away Thursday, December 24, 2009 in his daughter’s home following a year of failing health. He was born May 26, 1940 in Springfield the son of Harold and Ruth (Kirkpatrick) Page. Dale had been employed at Lawson’s Dairy and International Steel Wool and was a member of Past-Time Car Club. He is survived by his wife Janie M. (Boaz) Page; two daughters and sons-in-law Vicki L. and Dwayne Gundolf, and Gail A. and Jason Lowman; a step son Kenneth W. Howard; mother-in-law Dorothy Holcomb, all of Springfield; five sisters Eileen Baker, Lettie Arnold, Carolyn Hixon, Joanie (Steve) Grieser, all of Springfield and June (Junior) Allen of Jamestown, Ohio; three grandchildren Kyle (Brittany) Gundolf, Lynn Gundolf and Kimberly Perrin; one step grandson Kenneth W. Howard II; one step great grandson Gaige M. Howard; several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; his first wife Joyce A. Page in 1997 and a brother Gene Page. Friends may call Monday from 5-8 PM. in the RICHARDS, RAFF & DUNBAR MEMORIAL HOME. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 PM. in the Memorial Home with Phil Grear officiating. Burial will be in Vale Cemetery. The family would like to extend special thanks to the nurses and staff of the Springfield Regional Cancer Center. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made Community/Mercy Hospice. Expressions of sympathy may be sent to www.richardsraffanddunbar.com. Patricia A. Jergens Patricia A. Jergens 58 of New Carlisle passed away peacefully at her residence on Sunday, December 20, 2009. She was born on September 18, 1951 the daughter of Richard and Betty (McGill) Florkey. She was president of Charles F. Jergens Construction and an active member in New Carlisle Sertoma and Sacred Heart Catholic Church. She is survived by her husband of 38 years, Charlie; mother, Betty Florkey; daughters, Missy Stephens and Amy Jergens; son and daughter-in-law, Phillip and Kerry Jergens; sisters, Kathi Florkey, Connie and Fred Dershem and Mary Gentry; brothers, Richard Florkey Jr., Dan Florkey, Joseph and Rebecca Florkey, John and Kim Florkey, and Steve Florkey; five grandchildren, Josh, Cassie, Hunter, Morgan, and Justin, numerous nieces, nephews other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her father Richard Florkey Sr. A gathering of family and friends will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, December 26, 2009 at the TROSTEL, CHAPMAN, DUNBAR & FRALEY FUNERAL HOME, New Carlisle, Ohio. Following the visitation a mass of Christian burial will be held at 2 p.m. in the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, New Carlisle, Ohio. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Dayton, 324 Wilmington Ave., Dayton, OH 45420. Expressions of sympathy may be sent to www.trostelchapman.com. ARLENE FRANKS ARLENE FRANKS 83, of New Carlisle, OH passed away Friday December 18, 2009. She was born July 3, 1926 in Methuen, MA the daughter of the late Raymond & Violet (Mawson) Simonton. She is survived by four sons, Clifford & Frances Franks, Raymond & Linda Franks, Richard & Kathy Franks, John & Lori Franks; two daughters, Arlene Violet and Kenneth Harrell, and Ellen Phillips; fourteen grandchildren; forty-nine great grandchildren; twelve great great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. In addition to her parents she is preceded in death by her loving husband, Clifford Franks, a brother, Albert Simonton and a infant sister, Gwendolyn. Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. Monday December 21, 2009 at the TROSTEL, CHAPMAN, DUNBAR & FRALEY FUNERAL HOME, New Carlisle, Ohio. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday in the funeral home. A special thank you to Dr. Richard Darr, Dr. Filix Kencana, Belle Manor Nursing Home staff and longtime friends there. For all there wonderful care and compassion. Burial will be in New Carlisle Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy may be sent to www.trostelchapman. com ROBIN MORRIS ROBIN MORRIS 79, of New Carlisle, Ohio passed away Sunday December 27, 2009. He was born June 3, 1930 in Sunbury, England the son of the late Gwyn & Marjorie (Skinner) Morris. He was a retired Major in the Royal Canadian Air Force and set a world record in Canada flying non stop coast to coast in a home built plane. He is survived by his wife, Mary Ann; step daughters, Laura & Michael Riley, Polly Rockhold & Tim Smith; step son, Richard & Missy Long; step grandchildren, Tara, Lane, Megan, & TJ, step great grandchildren, Cameron, Summer, Kale & Sopheya; other relatives and friends. Visitation will be 10 a.m. Wednesday December 30, 2009 in the Chapel of Peace, Glen Haven Memorial Gardens with service at 11 in the chapel with Mike Riley officiating. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Dayton, 324 Wilmington Ave., Dayton, Ohio 45420. Arrangements by the TROSTEL, CHAPMAN, DUNBAR & FRALEY FUNERAL HOME, New Carlisle, Ohio. Expressions of sympathy may be sent to www.trostelchapman.com Juanita (Blake) Karvin Castle Juanita (Blake) Karvin Castle, 85, of Springfield, died Saturday, December 26, 2009 in Oakwood Village Nursing Home. She was born September 6, 1924 in Logan County, West Virginia the daughter of James and Leah Blake. Juanita married William Israel Karvin in 1943 and had one son, Jacob David Karvin. Later in 1952 she married Charley Jay Castle and they moved to Springfield, Ohio. Juanita worked for Robbins & Myers for 32 years, and was a Union Steward for UAW Local 902 for 6 years. During her work years, she was a member of the Robbins & Myers Bowling League, Girls Club and Golf League. She is survived by her daughter-in-law Andra (Jerry) Cahill; grandchildren Susan Johnson, David Karvin and Kendra Sowards; great grandchildren Jacob Johnson, Kirsten Johnson, Dylan Karvin, Nathan Sowards and Blake Sowards; great great grandsons Jayden and Joseph McKenzie; sister Betty Sue Gentry of West Virginia; sister-in-law Pearl Reynolds; several nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents; husband; son; brothers James G. Blake, Jr. and Thomas Posey Blake; sisters Anna Ruth Phillips, Nola Mae Blake and aunt Ressie Blake. Friends may call Tuesday from 5-8 PM. in the RICHARDS, RAFF & DUNBAR MEMORIAL HOME. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11:00 AM. in the Memorial Home with Pastor Gary Day officiating. Interment will be in Rose Hill Mausoleum. Expressions of sympathy may be sent to www.richardsraffanddunbar.com. Every Obituary, Every Day: We update our online obituaries every weekday morning at <www.thespringfieldpaper.com> "Precious in the eyes of the Lord are the death of His saints" John 11:25 Keelsra Business Services: Business Spotlight December 30, 2009 s The Springfield Paper s Page C7 Ready To Work With Your Business By CAROL ARMBRUST Business Writer SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — The owner of Keelsra Business Services, Scott Campbell, says, “I like to think my company is the outsourcing of the entire accounting departments for organizations that can not otherwise afford it.” He says, presently, “I have several area businesses that I provide everything from general accounting, payroll, and check writing to accounting oversight with financial preparation and board presentations.” Scott says that he serves as the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for these companies. Before starting Keelsra Business Services, he gained his executive director experience Scott Campbell works at his computer at his business Keelsra Business Services. Photo by Carol Armbrust through working with mental health, drug, and counts payable, accounts University, Ada, Ohio. Scott is self-employed, he is able to join them on alcohol boards as CFO. receivable, and payroll,” However, Scott is not all his schedule is flexible the hiking trail and tenKeelsra Business Ser- says Scott. “The benefit business; he knows how enough for him to be more nis court and at his girls’ vices employs one full- is that we are available, to have fun too. At Ohio involved in his family and many activities. Charlene time and was recently in as any accounting depart- Northern University, Scott community activities. is on the board of the Ohio the process of hiring a ment, for expedited needs served as the college masScott and his wife Performing Arts Institute part-time person. His full- and answering questions,” cot. “I would attend func- have three daughters, (OPAI), which recently time employee, Michelle he added. tions and games dressed in Keely, Kelsy, and Kyra performed The Nutcracker Speas, has a B.S. degree Scott has a B.S. in a polar bear suit. It was a (he formed the name of at the Kuss Auditorium. in business administration Business Administration fun job,” says Scott. his company from parts Scott, also, has been and accounting. “She does with a major in accountHe met his wife, Char- of their names). Because and is involved in the work an excellent job with ac- ing from Ohio Northern lene, at college. Because he owns his own business, being done at OPAI. 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