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Volume 5, Issue 12

Text Box: John J. Vanek		1967
James E. Kitchen		1969
Robert E. Butchers	1972
John C. Hall		1973
James L. Morris		1974
Roger A. Bost		1975
Daniel E. Coates	1977
Keith L. Bost 		1978
Fredrick J.	Park		1979
Richard A. Wardell	1980
William D. Donnells	1981
Gary E. Turley		1982
Jack H. Case		1984
Charles F. Fine III	1985
James R. Derexson	1986
William Bennett		1987
Harley E. Thomas 	1988
John W. Peters		1989
Everett Sheets		1991
Eugene E. Day		1992
Michael A. Ash		1993
William E. Landrum 	1994
Michael A. Rinehart	1995
Brian J. Putnam		1996
Alvin E. DePugh 		1997
William E. Landrum 	1998
Michael A. Ash 		1999
David V. Medert 		2000
David V. Medert		2001
Marco DePugh 		2002
John R. Ashton		2003
John R. Ashton		2004	
Michael B. Haller 	2005	
Text Box: Past Masters’ of Scioto Lodge #6 F. & A. M.

Here is something worth knowing if you have a mobile phone .Have you ever wondered why phone companies don't seem interested in trying to prevent the theft of mobile phones? If you have ever lost, or had one stolen, and if you are on a plan, you still have to pay the plan approximately up to 24 months, and you have to buy another handset and enter into another contract. This is more revenue for the phone company. There is a simple way of making lost or stolen mobiles useless to thieves and the phone companies know about it, but keep it quiet. To check your mobile phone's serial number, key in the following on your phone: star, pound, 0, 6, pound ( * # 0 6 # ) and a fifteen digit code will appear on the screen. This is unique to your handset. Write it down and keep it safe. Should your mobile phone get stolen, you can phone your service provider and give them this code they will then be able to block your handset, so even if the thief changes the sim card, your phone will be totally useless. You probably won't get your phone back, but at least you know that whoever stole it can't use/sell It either. If everybody did this, there would be no point in stealing mobile phones.

IDIOTS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD:
I live in a semi-rural area. We recently had a new neighbor call the local township administrative office to request the removal of the Deer Crossing sign on our road. The reason: Too many deer were being hit by cars and he didn't want them to cross there anymore.

Text Box: Arlington National Cemetary at Christmas [above]
Tomb of the Unknowns [below]

We pause to remember all who have served, those who gave all and those who continue to served both at home and abroad this holiday season.  Our military personnel need our support, our prayers, a helping hand to ease the demands made upon them and their families. Don’t let them down.