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formula . Rush ton: up his
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knfle during :a prmu:e pme
Jayhawts grindcd it out Ciom
there for a 75""1! victmy over -. a 3-pGinta' bere, a last May; and bls NBA plims
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over ~mg layup fOI' a dna w~ put on biaUJs ·
Meqtis in one of the best pmnt pLay nen. Then, the
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liitle games in reoeot .memo- capper, an olf-bab~ 18- into sbape dlis season :and is
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foot sbot off glass wi1h . the playiiig his best ~ mw.
O.atmers' shot pulled sbot-clook buu.cr limmding He didn't bave die most
Kansas into a tie after being lt gave . Memphis a 56-49 ~sive stat line of the
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PO.MEitOY - f1jnding a contracrtor thi.11 ·s ummer JI.S w.ell ~ !!llxig~t­
m.g the~~ mlW: while keep• .
il\ll a goal of gomg online by 20 13
were all discussed by Jolene
ThoJiqJIIOil of American Municitlal
Power-Ohio at f.Csterday's Me1gs
C&lt;Ounty ·C hamber of Commerce
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thompson said plans were to come
up With a .colUl'ICt this summer to
'build the plant with the contractor
.full notice to proceed by
• lOber. As for the appeal of AMPObi.o's .air permit issued by the Ohio
Environmental Protection Agency,
Thompson said the appeal was antici.pated md the company plans to build
through the 11PJ111a1 process.
~ said this summer would
!be .a aitlcal time for .the project. Kent
Carson, OODJmunications director with
AMP-Obio, elaborated that this sum-

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mer into fall the company would start power from the company and help
expending some "real money" on the finance the plant. Three communities
project while still facing permitting turned down the offer. The five largest
hurdles as well as escalation in costs "member communities" are the cities
of raw ina~rials.
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of Clevelanc!, Cuyahoga f~lls, Niles, ·
'Thompson went tbrouill 11list of.per- --' Wadswonh and Danville, Va:·
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AMPC:Ohio believes the plant will
the $2.9 billion project wblchinclude a annually generate $20 million into the .
landfill permit throu~ OEPA whi«:h local economy and·provide 1,600 conshe said could possibly be final m struction jobs during its four and oneMarch 2009; a National Pollutant half years of construction. The plant
Discharge Elimination System pennit will provide 150 permanent jobs at the
possibly final by late this. year; a 40 I power plant and 15 jobs at the feniliz:
water qual!ty t:iertification. from the er plant located within the fence line
OEPA possl_bly approved this summer; of the American Mumctpal Power
a 404 penrut from the Anny Corps ~f Generation S.tation.
Engineefli possibly iss~ed Ia~ thts
Thompson said AMP-Ohio will
year; a trans~sston line .ceruficate have equipment• on the. Letart Falls site
from the Ohto Power S1t1ng Board in May to begm a mtllgatton proj~t
posstbly final at the end of the year._
involving the spade toad. The Ohio
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fire remains undetermined.
No -injuries weeopmted.
Racine respclllded with
around IQ~eile
IBa&amp;han respooded. w.itb
around six. Racine's £nai;le
21 resJII)Ildad 1t0 l1he rr&amp;dle t'uesilay ,afumloon
whicb !Joaes · said 'was
.quiCkly IDIJiitained.
ln Olive Township a
bru&amp;b fire was ~qi.011Cd
·terday afternoon on 8 · Smith Road off of Success
Road. The Olive, Chester,
Tuppers Plains :ll!id JJ,ashan
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destro_y.ed a family sbomein
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fire :reportedly •rekindling
later that .aftemoon.
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1lhe Fue &gt;occurred at the
intersection ,af Stivers¥~1le
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Kansas, liDOstly Collins,
put the clamps on Rose for
the lint bali. allowing the
l're&amp;bmao ooly four ·sbots and
Ieavins . spiking the ball

Commerce welcomed-visitors
from American
Municipal
Power-Ohio to
yesterday's ·
business-minded luncheon.
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been tumed into a resideuce, .according to RaCine
Fire Uhief bmie Jo'nes.
Iones 'Said the structure
'was Mly iuvolv.ed when
fimfi,gliteni arrived at the
·scene ·.and &gt;tbough ltbe fin:
didn~t ¥fC8d, it did affect
.an lldjacent bouse iby melt~ ;someof &gt;its siding..Jones

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BREEOeiiiVllAILYSEI!ITliiiEUXlM
.but knew she would be if
she went to one local medPOMEROY - "What 1 ical jmlcti.ce, unless she paid
said tis 001 w.hal she said, cash up front.
Clinton has Jaid Bachtel
and Hold tile ttuth."
Bryan
Holman
of was twice denied service at
Pomeroy has found himself a local clinic because she
the subject of' cOosiderable ·was unable to pay a $100 fee
allCDtion and scrutiny now required before she could
that national news attention see a doctor. According w
bas fallen upon · a story he Bachtel's aunt; Susie Casto,
told to U.S. Senator Hillacy Bachtel did n,ot seek pre- ·
'Clinton, D-N.Y., during a natal care or emergency care
visit to Pomeroy in f'ebruary. at that clinic because $1:
ln the story, which she owed a bill there, and knew
told for weeks after her visit she would be required to pay
here, Clinton told of a up-front, even though she
Middlepol'l · woman who was insured.
. Instead. Casto said,
died after being tumed
Bachtel
received regular
away from a local medical ·
pre-natal
care
from another
facilicy when she experiphysicians'
practice
in the
cru:a1 complications .o f her
area.
Casto
did
not
name
pregmmcy.
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facility,
but
The family of Trina either
O'Bleness
Memorial
Bachtel and Holman, who
recounted the story to illu!!- Hospital issued a statement
last week stating that
trate the lack af health care
services in the colllll:y, say Bachtel was a patient there,
and that her baby was still
Clinton misunderstood the
there. The hospital said
· chain of events leading up born
she was never denied care .
to the still birth of Bachtel's
Casto said Bachtel's conbaby and Bachtel's own dition deteriorated after her
subsequent death two weeks
.later. They say Bachtel was
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Arthur was dominant
.inside, finishing with 20
points and 10 reboUnds, ·Jots
on dunks and easy lay-ups
off lob passes. Chalmers finished with 18 points. Rush
had 12 and Collins had II
points, six assists and &lt;lid a
wonderful job shutting RQSe
for the first 28 minutes.
Rose wound up with 18
points in a game 1bat mowed
bow ready he is for the NBA.
l:le was 3-for-4 from the line,
however, and dull one miss
witb 10.8 seconds left is
what almost certainly would
bn·e sealed the game and
given the Tigers (38-2) their
first title. .
Instead, the title goes biWk
to Lawrence for ihe l:lrird
time in the fabled program's
history.
"If we played 10 times,
it'd f!:Obably go five and
live,' Self said. "We got fortunate late."
The inventor of the game,
James Naismith, was the
firstJayhawk:s coach. lt's the
school t1mt made household
names of W"Jlt Chamberlain,
Maiming - and res, even
North
Carolina s Roy
Williams, the coach who
falnously left the Jayhawks,
lost to them in the semifinals, bnt was, indeed, in ibe
Kansas cheering section to
watch Self bring the title
bact that he nev.er could.
This game was not about
coliches or sidestories,
though. It was about the
pme, lllld what a dandy it
was - a well·liCCded
1qlieve from a more-or-less
bllb tourl1aiDelll in whicl142

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iJ!IidlunKI &lt;durir)g .a 'Wednesday •interview with

a local
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teleliision &gt;le.piilder aboUt 118 ·IIID!y •liif T&lt;riniiiBachltills Illness and death and 'Senator Hih!Y
Clinlori's ._ &lt;l!if litre s1orJ tin h!lr ICili11Jl8ign ~- IBmh sat Clinton misintelpreted 1he
·story !IS IHalman mid &gt;it &gt;dUring iller Ftibnilaly •villi mPomeroy.

shooting teams - and when
. Rose and Chris J)quglasRobeJts oonibined w miss
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Tuesday's meeting of the
Pomeroy
Merclmnts
Association· with Alice
Wamsley, a 4DUter g~o­
er, being named project
chairman.
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Wmking with her on .the

1Jl'liject :wjll be.S.usan Clark:- The contention is that ~owDiiigess Dottie 'Musser ers have not flounshed
Gcotge Wrisht. :Jane Hanis: because of JXl&lt;": soil. "0~
Annie Chapman, Bobbi goal tbls year IS to get It
Karr, and &amp;ina Weber. right, and we think D«?W we
Before the planting of flow- have the people who can
en .actually begins, thr; help us do that," said John
committee will work with Musser, president.
Bob .Barnitz who. is in the . Once. the. beds have th_e
business of operaltng green- · nght soil .IDlX, then a planuhouses, and Hal ~n. ng day will be announced~
Meigs Counl)' Extenston to the actual time for planl;l.aaent on soil improvemeqt. ng. the flowers, not only tD

the beds but the contatnefli
along the streets. It was also
decided th~t some of the
planters wil:l be replaced,
and others w~ll be purchased
to be used m the areas of
Ml.ik' Porter's sales lot and
~y Village ~all. .
!Jle baskets w;ll agar.n
this year be
to be
attached to. the ~od lamp
posts whtch hne Mwn
Street as well as several

prepar:ed

stde streets. A discussion
was held on how to better
water thL container flov.:efli,
and several suggestions
made will be pursued.
Wamsley said she is hopeful that the downtown beautification work can be well
underway by May 1.
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tcourist gJOOpS and lhere's still~ but
db« problems dpt oon- lhe COUD1il)' is 'SUUggling
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41iong, but it's not a llbreat to
David Penaeus, mcCt your .
ClioiOii huddled wid! its ncigbbors and it'$ not :an
next Nll!!mandcr ill cbief.
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as be was questioood by
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brilon; include dJe status of JTOOm" it created has not
eidti .side during a coogm;sional bearing.
die enemy, Iraqi j;oroes, been used elil'ectiveiy as
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• Ooda '1; !.'tl!lnm!lt lhal die troops in 11 l!le:aSUd way
their asSessment of the war,
1aqi padiameut will get a thai increases ~sure on
now entering its sixth year.
dllnce ro reriew a U.S.- both sides. ·
Republican Sen. John
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He also said :any ifu1Jun:
McCain elicited answers
give legal aullbority for steps Should include U.S.
that be bopes will bolster
American troops ro remain diplomatic
eng.,gement
his ca1l to stay the oourse.
in Iraq, but Congress will with Iran. "I do not believe
Democratic Sens. Hillary
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said, :addit1g lkat m: bas 1.~- stabiliTe i!be position wilbBarack Obaina ~U.S.
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Obama said, "a messy, slop.. Gen. David Pet:aeus
py status quo" ra!ber tbaD · Coinmiltee hearing on CapitOl Hll.in Washiugtoo Tuesday after leS!ifying on tbe status cif fur dccisioo-makers. "If dris -strategic blunder !(and! that
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sticking around fur bard-to- the war in Iraq.
were easy or if 1bere were a the two ~s (of .w ilbachieve improVements.
vay clear way furwanl, we · drawing lroopi~ tlhat yoo've
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They toned down their . He astcxt Petraeus :about moved forwBI'Il
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the increased mental die facts about bow to ibuild lGIQ and me-sod lr:anian
healed campaign rlletoric to
fit the decorum .of a ooo- miliwy o~on to quell more needs to be done" on s!Jrain on troops serving toward a ._,lotion dull is in
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avoiding critic~!f one """'*s on tbe U.S.-orou- nomic fronts, but that ~e more dian a quar!er !ibow- Unibl States, ibat would origiDa1 deciision ," Obama
another by name
ques- pied Green Zone, the are no longer staring into ing signs of anxiety, depres- stabilize lraq and would told 1\
and Crociker.
tioning tbe four-star geoer.al threat al-Qaida poses -in . die ;abyss 'of defeat, and sion and acute stress.
meet our otber
_ . oballooges
Ohania IOPJ!QSCCi die war
Iraq and Iranian involve- we can now IOIJk ahead to
She placed the blame oot around ;die world.~
in measured rones.
· while rivals Cfialou 11Dd
But the divisions were ·nu:nt. He also asked · the genuine prospect of just on President Bush, but
MCCain voted ill 2002 lO
clear. McCain said promises Crocker about the likeli- suooess.~
also su.JlWIIIeei of his policy
BAilACK OBAMA
.aufOOrim dJe use of milituy
"I do not want ro keep our -in olhea: ~~ ':foCain. · Obama pm-ssed Pelilaeus foroe in fnlq.
to wi!hdraw furoes ~ould hood of a long-term secutroops in lraq a minute
constitute a failure of politi- rity ammgement.in lraq.
"1be admimstJrat10n and ;and Crocb:r on their stanObama eceived some
At tbe s:an~e time, McCain longer ~- neeessary to supporters of the adminis- dald for :SUCCess in Iraq. senatoriit ClOll~sy lirom
cal and moralleadersbip."
"I fundamentally dis- was able to put both offi- ~ our intr1ests !here. tra1ion' s policy often talk The Dlinctili ·senator and Sen. Bill N'elson, D-Fla.,
agree," Clinton said .later, cialsooreoooi that a oertain Our goal -my goal - i s about the cost of leaving Democratic front-r.u11ner even though be'-s a Clinton
wben it was ber turn to level of aoops is ~ly to an Iraq that no longer needs (laq, yet ignore the gmtter · said be worries ilhat~e . backer. NdsGn should
speak. "Rather, I drink it remain in Iraq' for years to American troops," McCain costs of continuing the goals - oomplelely e
·- ha01.e goDe before Obama
could be fair to say tbat it oome. M~ has said U.S. said. "'And I believe we am same failed pc~~licy," she natiog
al-Qaid.l
in the questionin-g, but
JDiPt well be irresponsible troops oou1d be in Iraq for achieve that goal, perlJans said, .-eading from pre- h:ani:an influences ~
- may three · hours into the bearto continue the policy tbat 100 years, citing the half- · sooner lban many imagine. pared remaxks that aides be impossible to a ieve ing he let Obama go 11he:ad
has not produced tbe results century or~ U.S. pres- · But I also believe that to said she wrote.
· and troops .c ould be . eFe so he could avoid a schedthat have been promised aioe m Soulfi .KOrea and promise a w:ithdntwalof our
"I dJiak for's 'tioie to begin lior 20 or 30 yearli · a uling. problem. Obama bad
odlcr puts .o f the world forces, · re~ess of the .an onkrly P'uq:!OS Gf w@h- fruidess effolt.
time and time ag~.~ _
two campai_gn fundraisers
McCain. and Clinujo sit ."'l'hee loues JR bawd lo tllll)liCCJU!IIIleS, would 0011- d!:awing oor tmop&amp;, swt
"If, on tbe other hand, our to attend.
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on the Armed SCi-vices detcr oonf'lil1t, Jiot fi8lrt ·oDe. Slitute a &amp;ilure of iJ!01itica1
McCain
\Wa&amp;
dale
only
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and
moral
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adndljp.~
Comminee; Obama serves
on the Senate Foh:ign presjdeintjaJ
z, 10 ~ ·
1r"
a clwioe for ail ..,..,mg ~ IIII.I.AilY RODIIDI
' Relations Committee. '
• ·J i'l!!n•n• besides bis quesCUN'ION
tioq as be'li the top ·- Ok.ady 11t odds with
JOHNMCCUN
The four-term - AtUona Rcpubliclll on the commit- McCain, the New Ytd: sen-,Ill f ,,,t \Ltirr .' trld
senator asked questiou tee; He used that nine- ator argued dlat !here has
designed to support his
been a lack of political
r I ~\ " ' r1 ' ( ) h i I I
progress .in Iraq to justify the
argument that me Unital
lll·llfJfll
States should mainlllin its
increase Jn troops 1Ht year. .
presetlce in ltlq aad
Sbe said ·the fight di&lt;velis
i'e!IOurres . from

BY KA1Hr

bitdtday «JlJling up dris
summer. A gmup of bis
teammates &amp;om a spollts
~~ wants Ito swpri!je him
by renlling a house ;in 'a mJmi
ttown '800 mi'les .away. lbey .
p)an to ~lit the bii'dlday
guy' s share of the rental .and
eX!pCcl those (Jf us who do
1111Jt -go Ito the resmt to pay for
'his ailfare .and mt¥e1 money.
llhis llri,p would take place
llhe weekend of Ibis lbilthday.
1 and '01Jber mends are
somewhat miffed llhat we
&lt;are asked to .contribute 1to .a
~ial event dun many of
us are not ifinancially .able Ito
attend. (His •teammates eam
F(')ll!lhlY twice what we do.)
We !had 1p1anned ,t @ ~1 -o ur
money to take the birthday
boy on .a cocktail cruise in
•mur own city, but nmw he
will be out of town.
We realize ·this is not
about us, and l know the trip
woold mean 11 llll to him.
Sbou.hl ·we .contribute .as
asked ·(')f politely decline1
Should we make a token
contribumon.and tllen pnr
ce;ed wjth our own plans
later?- Left in die Lluda

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Energy ~tsays gas prices could
peak at $4~~-pnon Ibis sp ing, embing demand

. '$3.339, ~ 10 Mi.\ . aod low uplu5 fll:!Jdnrrion
,
liP BUSINESS M"!IJil
' .aad
the , Oil
PJioe 1 1W ily ill paPDf - .
, · Infonnatioa Sawiae. ~
m 00. ~,;·1be
YORK - ·.
ae 55 ceois hi_.&amp;' • dlali a
.said. ""D'e
gas pnces could · ~ as yearago.
,.
cA· ve~ l1lOIIeJ •
high as $4 a gallon diU . Died. pW a, Wbidl e
oommoditieil ' his · !Cdn, ·
summer, but prices at ~ .al'jt~ ··.-"-'ii'lf JII!IR .tJI!lw~"!'
aude oil price .
lofty levels will l1llib may thin A a pllon ;....,.•wide, Volalili!y_
Americans think twice will average $3.62 a gallon
Indeed, the EIA acknowlabout l}itting die road this this year,. up 74 &lt;Oell15 from eclged "s~nifican~ uncersummer,
the
Energy '11117, the FJA said. Diesel tainty"' in us oj] price .JWDepartment said Tuesday.
fuel is used to transport the jections, noting that unexHigh prices and a weak vast majority of the world's peeled supply disruptions
economy are expec~ to f~ oonsumer ~ indus- due. to
in oil-procut demand for gasolme by · trial products. High diesel ducmg nations, unusual
. about 0.4 percent during the prioes ~one of the_ masons weather Q1' ref!nery o~s
peak· summer driving . ~- fOQ9 pnce~ are ~ng.
coula iieOO pnces spu'iilmg
son,
the
dep~ment's
_Crude ml pnces are the ~~y higbee.
·
.
Pnces c~fall as rapidEnergy
Information b~ggest .reason !li~ and
Administration said in a diesel ~~ ~ nsmg, the I~ under a different set of
monthly report on petrole- EIA S8ld. Oil1s now e:qlCcl- cm:umstances, .s_uch as
urn supplies and demand. ed_ to average $101 a ~~ ~mg of gcopohiical ~n­
Overall consumption of this :year, up ~ the EIA s stons or further weak:emng
.petroleum products will preVIous projeCtlon of $94. ~fU.S.and ~o,rldecono~­
drop by 90,000 barrels a day Next yeai, tile EIA expects tc grov.:th.
the EIA s
this year. Previously, the oil to aver88e $92~ a bar- re.p ort satd.
The EIA . repon underEIA had projected petrole- ~I, _up from a preVJOus prourn consumption would rise JCCtlon of $86. .
scored the _difficulii':" ~by 40,000 barrels a day.
· On Tuesday, li~t, sweet ers
.f8Ctllg, .de~p1te high
.Av!lrage monthly gas crude for May delivay fell gas ·pnoes. Refiners .have -to
prices will peak around l3 cents to $108.96 a ~I !JoY dJe aude ~y process .
$3.60 a gallon in June, ·the on the New York~ llllo fueL ~ut falling demand
EIA said. However, prioes Exchange .. But pnces flue- for gasoline_ {'~eVents m_fincould rise much higher than tuated as mvestors kept an .en;; from nusmg gas _pnces
that at times
eye on ~ dollar .and on ~gh ro. keep up with the
"l · ·
·
·
..._
lean, whicb announced soanng pnoe of aude.
t 1s Important to n~ ... plans to e~pand its uranium
"These projections indithat even if the nauo~al enrichment program. 'P,rices cate a narrowmg of the difav_erage monthly gaSQhne rose to a trading record of ference between the gasopnoe ,peaks ~und $3 ·~ $11 1.80 a bam:llast llXllrih. line retail price and the
per gal~on this· sum_mer, It
While high ,prioes are average i::ost of crude oil,"
1s poss1~le th~t. pnces at datllping demand in the EIA said.
some poant will cross tb~
petroleum consumpThe EIA , also projected
$4 rrr g~on threshold,
tion remains strong m .that OPEC oil production
the lA. satd.
had
Orioa, India, Russia and tbe will average 32.3 million
.The govc:mment . pre-. Middle East, the EIA said.
barrels a day this year, up
v1011sly esl!rnated that aver"The combination of ris- about 100,000 barrels a day
age .m onthly pnoes . would . ing world oil consumption from previous forecasts.,
peak near $3.50 ' gallon.
Many . analysts · predict
prices will peak close to $4
a gallon.
~ Tuesday, g~ prices
slipped slightly to a national
average of $3.331 a gallon
lilom. ·Monday's record of
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PLEASANT,
W.Va. - · ln this .day and
.age, children .are becoming
less active and mom -obese.
lin rum, physicians are seeiog an increase in pediatric
urological pmblems such .as
kidney stones. In .addimon,
there are numeFous congenital . abnormalities (lihGse
acquired at l!lirth) intVolving
the kidneys, bladder, and

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: RACINE- Activities of the Racine Area Community
Organization along with its plans for awar~ng scholarship
to Southern High School graduates were di~cussed at the
)"ecent meeting of the organ!Zanon at Star Mdl Park. , .
· · It was noted that RACO is now listed nn the donors hst
for Rio ·Grande College, that an ad had been place_in the
Southern high School yearbo&lt;;lk, and that the group will have
a food bootll at tlle car show to be held Sept 14. A·thank .you
t:ard was received from Mayor Soon Hill 001Jl111ending
RACO for all they do for the town and the ~~t recent project of remodeling ·the Star Mill Patk b~ding. Del~s
Cleland donated a quilt to RACO to be used m ~ fiJ!ld rruser.
· As for tbe ·scholarships, it was no!cd 1hat applications ba_ve
been taken to Southern. High School and gtven to all semor
Students who requested interest. The. applications are to be
lumed in to guidance counselor by Apri125. Prestdent Kathryn
Jiart ~inted a scholarship comnuttee of seven members.
· The scholarships will be awarded on May 16 at Southern
ltigb School during the Awards D!!Y assembly. However
l.be cllecks will be presented to each swdent on Tue_sday,
May 27, at the scholarship dutner to be held at the Chrisiian
Outreach Center or the Racine Ftrst Bapttst Church. The
checks will be made payable to the student and college they
Will be attending'
: The dares of the spring yard sale were set for May 13, 14,
·15 at Star Mill Park. A discussion of an aucuon to be held
fotlowi:ng the last day of the yard sale is being c_onsidered.
RACO nm~.t food drive will be hcJa Q!l May 3 wtth all pro·
peeds going to the Meigs Cooperati.ve Pat_ish.
.
· Officers' reports were given and Ltbby ftsher led m prayer
before rr potluck meaL Dave Zirkle led tn the pledge to the
lhig to close the meeting. Jim and Pam Foreman were guests.

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'Doing Business in
China' seminar offered

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too much (')f the stGne-fonn- Pvesident of the Medical
ing material and not enough Staff at . !Plell:sant Valley
water in the urine, so dehyr- Hospital fm su years. He
dra!ion is a major contribu- was elected· by his peers to
tm:. ·1 stnmgly encourage my three two-year terms.
;paliients to dririk water in
"Each physician. is_ . a
order t(') flush ·their sys- leader in our orgamzatlon.
tems," said Dr. Vaidya.
As a team, :we. focus on
The pediatric urological doing whate¥er 1t takes to
examination at the · \!aidy.a .deliver 111\Parallcled .care to
Umlogy Clinic includes a our families, :friends, neighmedical history and a com- bors and loved ones,"
. .
prebensive· physical exami- praised Dr. Vaidya.
·nation. A history of symp- . This mngv.atJ¥e phystc1311
tGms, illnesses, . injuries, is bo~ aiid a IDI?mmedicatiens, prenatal ultra- ber of 1he American Medtcal
sound, and family history Association (AMA), West
are ·d~umented.
Yrrginia Urological Society
Shrikant Vaidya, MD and .the Mason · &lt;Jounty
received his medical degree Medical Society. He is a1so
in 1976 from the MGM active in medical eilncalion at
Medical College of the Pleasant Valley Ho&amp;-pital and
University ofilndore ~Indore, is a member .o f the Medical
India). lin 1977, he tJOmplet- iEducatton Conumttee of the
ed .his postgmduate intern- West V~ State Medical
ship at Loyola University Association. .
RestliTection Hospital. His
Dr. Vaidy.a's office is
residencies .placed him a1 the located in Suite G 16 of _the
Uni&gt;~ersity
of
Illinois Pleasant Valley · Hospital
-.M.e~pol!~lln .
Gro!l _ Medical Ol'f~ce _,JJuil":in~.
iio~ptlltli :(etm::ago. Illinms) Sl!YCOO=::f!OWtces c:PWVIiled
from 1977 to 1979 and from by Dr. Vaidya include Edl 979 to 1983 he studied ney stone management,
adult and pediatri~ urology, male infertility, pedialf!c
as well as kidney transplan- urology and laparoscop1c
tal!ion, at tlle University of urologic
·
surgery.
:Pittsburgh Mercy Hospital Appointments can be made
(Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania).
by calling, (304) 675-6060.
Prior to coming to
"ltisimportantforaphystPieasant Valley Hospital, cian to have experience in
Dr. Vaidya served as a staff dealing with children. As a
urologist at the Veteran's healthcare practitioner, you
Administration
Hospital must know how to examme
(Clarksburg, West Virginia) and treat them in a comfortand as clinical instructor at able, conducive and cooperaWest Virginia University tive manner," Vaidya added.
(Morgantown, WV). ·
If you want to get them well,
Dr. Vaidya has served as you have to treat them well."

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PlKEroN - Small businesses in southern Ohio do no!
ila¥e to limit their business tn a local area. Expanding a
business thrnugb exports may nlll. be too far out ~f reach.,
according to a release from the Ohio State UruversJ.ty South
Centers .in Piketon.
'To bring that in focus, s~ b~sinesses are .e~ouraged to
attend "Doing Business m China: Opportumnes for US
Compllllies" on 'il'uesday, April 22. from 9 a.~. to 2 p.m.. at
The Ohio State University South Centers m Piketon, Ohio.
The seminar will cover tQpics that include: Chinese
Commercial Landscape, OrineSC: Commercial Tn:nds. Keys
to Thade finance, Trade Regulations, and Managmg Global
Logistics. The seminar will alsofeature a keynote l~n
presented by an expen ·in US-China trade. This event 1s hosted by The US Depal!ment ~f Co~S Co~
Serv1ce, Cincinnati, along wtth The Ohio State Umverstty
South Centers Srnall Business Development Center.
Over the past few years, 'tlle United Sllttes, ex~ to
China grew almost 66%, desptte a large trade. deficit globally the report noted. ln 2007, the US became the ntimber
one' exporter in the world with $1 .6 trillion in goods and
services exported. and consider that small businesses
account for about a quarter of Am~ca's export.s. .
So even 1hose who have a small busrness and think rt would
he hard to do business with other countries like China, with ·
some planning, there are op.pornmities to gro~ a ~ business
1hrough international madrets, 1t was emphasized m the mlcase .
The OSU South Cenlds has hosted 1nternati.onal trade
eveots in the past few years including the most a:cent one entitled ~Doing Business in Africa and tbe Middle East" which
had over 50 attendees. These events are designed to edutlate
srnall businesses (')D tbe opportunities for expanding glohally.
The·cost ef the seminar is $30 per person which includes
a continental breakfast and lunch. For more information or
to register, oonta~t Jennifer Schwachter of the US
Commercial
Service
at
513-684-2944
or
Jennifer.Scbwachter@mail.doc.gov. Registration, program
agenda and directions to the OSU South Centers are available on-line at http://www.buyusa.gov/greatlakes/domg· businesswithcbina:html.

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RACINE
- Sonshine
RACINE 'financial
Circle,
7
p.m.,
B~thany
:Planning
Supervision
United
Methodist
Church
Commission, regular meeting. 10:30 a.m., Southern fellowship ltall· Bring bears
and old cards. Hostesses
High School media room.
will be Louise frank, Mattie
Tlnmiday, A.prill41
Beegle
and !Kathryn Hart.
MB&gt;DUlPORT- Special
meeting of Middleport
events .
Village Council 7:30 p.m. to
hire police officer.
Friday, Aprilll
LONG BOITOM
Gospel sing a1 the Faith Full
Gospel Church at . Long
orpoizatioos
Bott0m, 7 p.m. "Portal" to
n.riday, AprillO
sing. Fellowship to follow.
ruPPERS PLAINS Tuppers IPI.ains VFW 9053,
7 p.m. at the hall. Meal at
'liM:sday, April ~
(i:;30 p.m.
OONG iBOT'ffiM
CHESTER- Shade
River Lmdge 453, 7:30p.m., Doris Ballard will observe
her 80th birthday on April
at ·the hall. :Refreshments.
15. Cards may b sent to ber
SYRAOUSE
WtldwoodGarden Clubo6:30 at 34665 Bashan Road,
p.m. Syracuse Copununity Long Bottom, Ohio 45743.

Doctor ad~ pediatric developmental problem
BY AMY I F"CM

Center. Linda Russell to presem program on water con-

W~y,

before &gt;
tbe 001100 assooialion Name, No Oily," I discovered
migh'OOr is my husband is a COD1JMI!sive
tbe bcwd preSident .and we gambler .after we lllllll'ried. He
:were igoored. We fear for lllir lblew $50,000, .and I focgave
lhealth {I .am .a1lefgic .and suf- lhirn and wrnt-cd hard w get
tfer l1imrn .an .autoimmune dis- his debt under 10@111J:!il. He
·o rder).andrescnuheconstant IPfOlllised ro stop, :and didstress of 'being put i.n &lt;this sit- until the next time.
natioo. We .are close Ito retire11'011 ~'s" wife to file
mcnt .a ge .and ,not in a posi- . for divorce oo~. He ~I
tioo ti1J sell in .a dmwn real • &lt;Devor Sl0p gambling .and 'Will
estate market Any advice? ruin her :financiaUy. It may
-G..... •cforllladl
even. be possillle thatlhe_tarDear Ga
1:· Try being geted her for · mamage
less .confFontatiionaL The because he IW1IS ootiCilf funds
ventilation system is part of · witb v.Dich 110 ·gamble. the problem .and not her fault. lkullkftiillll
:rh •
it's also posSible yo11r patio
Dear
~:
was flooded with srnmke Thank1;ifartellingyourside.
because she was trying to Gambling is addictive and
keep the smoke outside. She needs \l(l) lbe w&lt;!lliked &lt;1m 'by
may be puffing away in her iiOmeone truly .committed to
ba!lnoom in order to ket;p the quittin~.
.
sml.lke to a minimum elseA.-'s AI. ·r a is Jlrit.
where . Explain :that you fiM by Kiltlly JCrtcllell «114
.understand she is d0iilg her AIGrq S.,.U, fer% r r Mibest. but tlle sm&lt;!lke is still ion ,qf die " - l•=+n
pervaditlg y.our unit and ~· "bmr ~ m_ri' YfH!!
.· affecting your health. Ask if prstwns 141 •••rsruil1here is anything you can do -~ or write
to make the sitwnion better. 141: AJuUe 's .Vri'....., P.O.
If she is indeed doing thi.s on Be;r U'fllWJ, Olioqo, ,fL
pwpose and the .oondornini- 8Jf1L 1'11 ~ 0111 .~
1um board willnl!lt address 11, &lt;tibold "-ie s JIJiiJIHJx,
y(I)Uf choices, nnfortunately, ,anlf IWI4 f«&lt;bbNr
Gllter
are -t o sue the board, put in a Crwrtors Syelicnte ~
ftlttation system or move. otUJ4 CGJiorai•~. 'l!isit iJJe
(')Ul Slmy.
Cre~Uon Sy•"icntr W~b
Drar A.llllie: Like "No Pf'P.ttnl'llll.crr r n -

cialized treatment
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Shrikant Vaidya, MD. a
urologist 11t Pleasant Valley
H&lt;11.§Pi~, clll'l'eDtly provides enuresis is defined as involpocruttnc irrologica1 §ervices untary urination tllat occun;
to the community.
at night. There are two types
: "'hildren are not little of enuresis inCluding primaadUlts and theif medical care ry and secondary. Primary
needs are very different. At oocliUfal .enureseis describes.
lhe Vaidya Urology Clinic, l!he .oondition in which the
Inc., they can depend on .us to individual has wet the bed
fmd the JMst effective solu- since •e arly childbo(')d.
enuresis,
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tafuedDr. Va,id)la. . ~......,.aescri bes _the...: condi.til:m
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~me Urot.Jgy fnWill'ill&gt; WhStrittlellelnpo atieast-liix
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managemeiil of genitlll months after a . child has
Dave
a sale for you! Our annual spring sale has
'3Ild urinary problems that learned bladder control.
Occur in children. A special Bedwetting can be caused
hegua ud will nm until April3t! .
emphasis is placed on devel- by more than one reason
Nearly every•JUng our
is 50-70% off big store
ppmental problems affecting such as hormonal problem~ .
· ~e kidneys, .bladder, urethra . bladder .problems, genetics.
books, Bibles, fabric (over 85,000 ym11s).l
or geoital tract Common ·sle'ep problems and psychoconditions treated include, logical issues.
silk
food,
upholstery
j:typospadias (urine passage
"Most children under the
~ ending shon of the end 111fthe care of a pediatric urologist
ry fabric,
penis),
hydronephrosis are
school-aged
and
.
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(obstruction of urine flow younger. The most common
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:from . the kidneys), cryp- condition seen in children is
torchidism (undescended a urinary tract infection and
testes), refluJ( (backup of tllose 'lfe mostly seen in
Urine from the bladder young girls," explained this
toward the kidneys). · and dedicated physician .
mterseJ( (incomplete or othAs for kidney stones, diet
erwise abnormal develop- . is also a factor, as rnany'Chil ment of tbe genital organs).
dren get too mucb salt, eat
Another pediatric urinary highly processed foods and
p:oblem .is nocturnal enure- don 't drink enough w~ter.
sls (bedwet,ung). Nocturnal
."Stones fom1 when,there' s

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have to .oGnlll'ibllte 100 a
"gift" y{l)u .cannot allfOill!l,
didn'l dloose am! 'WOD't be
ab1e Ito enjoy. The reSOit ttip
shou1d be a present ttrurn his
teammaies. You .aDd y~ur
o1!her mends can cekibrate
however you dikte, and it
doesn't have tG lbe on the
san~e 1day. The .previous or
f{I)Uowing weekena would
lbe equa11y appreciated.
Dear Annie· I'm sure
ymu've heard.ofro11d 1:agc. I
'l:la01e.anewtenn- seconahand smGke rage.
We bve in a oondo lin
Aooda. l'or two years, we
have !been subjected 1te (l)ur
downstairs neighoor's 2-lfl
chain-smoking 'habit. When
we moved in, we had no idea
She sml'ik:ed. Every ,time we
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ldJ!•ilding our milituy ;and ' emma is :a messy, ~
fuousjqg on tbe dtallemges status qoo but tlhm:'s not
....._. by Af11mni:Stan, tbe huge OOlbreab of violenoe,
tcourist gJOOpS and lhere's still~ but
db« problems dpt oon- lhe COUD1il)' is 'SUUggling
WASHINGTON - Gen.
,from .AmaiCa," she said.
41iong, but it's not a llbreat to
David Penaeus, mcCt your .
ClioiOii huddled wid! its ncigbbors and it'$ not :an
next Nll!!mandcr ill cbief.
· The top com-nder ill
"Paraous tlefore the hearing :ai-Qaida base, lhllt &lt;UY~ms to
Iraq found himself • the
hcpn ..t during hl:r ques- me an :achievable geal withmiddk of presidcoiW poli~ asked him what oonin .a mea~urabie timeditions would cause rum to lirame,~ be sai!l.
tics Tuesday - litecally teD die president that .t be
Obama 'Said Bush's wop
as be was questioood by
White House candidates
CIUJllmt ~ is not worli:- increase reduce the vioP"jhcally ud physically on
ing. He ~ dlat the . lenoe, bu! tbe "11realhiog
brilon; include dJe status of JTOOm" it created has not
eidti .side during a coogm;sional bearing.
die enemy, Iraqi j;oroes, been used elil'ectiveiy as
The presidential hOpefuls
local governance and me rivals jock&lt;ey for potitiical
· made a rue n:tum to
eocJI!'•Ihik
polilical siw- power illl B11sr.a; Obama
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Capitol Hill for the bi~
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Petraeus and Ambassador
OiniD!l .also objeoted to tiion is lby wilihdr.awilllg
. Ryan Crocker deliveml
• Ooda '1; !.'tl!lnm!lt lhal die troops in 11 l!le:aSUd way
their asSessment of the war,
1aqi padiameut will get a thai increases ~sure on
now entering its sixth year.
dllnce ro reriew a U.S.- both sides. ·
Republican Sen. John
· ~~:aqi ~ that w0uld
He also said :any ifu1Jun:
McCain elicited answers
give legal aullbority for steps Should include U.S.
that be bopes will bolster
American troops ro remain diplomatic
eng.,gement
his ca1l to stay the oourse.
in Iraq, but Congress will with Iran. "I do not believe
Democratic Sens. Hillary
OOl "''t ""'ms odd," she we're going .to be .able Jo
Rodbam · Clinton and·
said, :addit1g lkat m: bas 1.~- stabiliTe i!be position wilbBarack Obaina ~U.S.
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Ointon said Iraq presents the original decision to !0
141 1his papers as he leaves a Senate Anned Seniic:es a "very difficult ;dilemma~ illlto Iraq was a massive
Obama said, "a messy, slop.. Gen. David Pet:aeus
py status quo" ra!ber tbaD · Coinmiltee hearing on CapitOl Hll.in Washiugtoo Tuesday after leS!ifying on tbe status cif fur dccisioo-makers. "If dris -strategic blunder !(and! that
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sticking around fur bard-to- the war in Iraq.
were easy or if 1bere were a the two ~s (of .w ilbachieve improVements.
vay clear way furwanl, we · drawing lroopi~ tlhat yoo've
world. Sbe also cited studies oould all perhaps ~ on poirltcd out - · :ai-QUda in
They toned down their . He astcxt Petraeus :about moved forwBI'Il
the
Iraqi
government's
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on
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healed campaign rlletoric to
fit the decorum .of a ooo- miliwy o~on to quell more needs to be done" on s!Jrain on troops serving toward a ._,lotion dull is in
ill die ~on - ·
violence m Bafil'a, recent security, political and eco- repeat deployments, with dJe best interests of the are a direct ·ie!.ult of dial
gressional hearing
avoiding critic~!f one """'*s on tbe U.S.-orou- nomic fronts, but that ~e more dian a quar!er !ibow- Unibl States, ibat would origiDa1 deciision ," Obama
another by name
ques- pied Green Zone, the are no longer staring into ing signs of anxiety, depres- stabilize lraq and would told 1\
and Crociker.
tioning tbe four-star geoer.al threat al-Qaida poses -in . die ;abyss 'of defeat, and sion and acute stress.
meet our otber
_ . oballooges
Ohania IOPJ!QSCCi die war
Iraq and Iranian involve- we can now IOIJk ahead to
She placed the blame oot around ;die world.~
in measured rones.
· while rivals Cfialou 11Dd
But the divisions were ·nu:nt. He also asked · the genuine prospect of just on President Bush, but
MCCain voted ill 2002 lO
clear. McCain said promises Crocker about the likeli- suooess.~
also su.JlWIIIeei of his policy
BAilACK OBAMA
.aufOOrim dJe use of milituy
"I do not want ro keep our -in olhea: ~~ ':foCain. · Obama pm-ssed Pelilaeus foroe in fnlq.
to wi!hdraw furoes ~ould hood of a long-term secutroops in lraq a minute
constitute a failure of politi- rity ammgement.in lraq.
"1be admimstJrat10n and ;and Crocb:r on their stanObama eceived some
At tbe s:an~e time, McCain longer ~- neeessary to supporters of the adminis- dald for :SUCCess in Iraq. senatoriit ClOll~sy lirom
cal and moralleadersbip."
"I fundamentally dis- was able to put both offi- ~ our intr1ests !here. tra1ion' s policy often talk The Dlinctili ·senator and Sen. Bill N'elson, D-Fla.,
agree," Clinton said .later, cialsooreoooi that a oertain Our goal -my goal - i s about the cost of leaving Democratic front-r.u11ner even though be'-s a Clinton
wben it was ber turn to level of aoops is ~ly to an Iraq that no longer needs (laq, yet ignore the gmtter · said be worries ilhat~e . backer. NdsGn should
speak. "Rather, I drink it remain in Iraq' for years to American troops," McCain costs of continuing the goals - oomplelely e
·- ha01.e goDe before Obama
could be fair to say tbat it oome. M~ has said U.S. said. "'And I believe we am same failed pc~~licy," she natiog
al-Qaid.l
in the questionin-g, but
JDiPt well be irresponsible troops oou1d be in Iraq for achieve that goal, perlJans said, .-eading from pre- h:ani:an influences ~
- may three · hours into the bearto continue the policy tbat 100 years, citing the half- · sooner lban many imagine. pared remaxks that aides be impossible to a ieve ing he let Obama go 11he:ad
has not produced tbe results century or~ U.S. pres- · But I also believe that to said she wrote.
· and troops .c ould be . eFe so he could avoid a schedthat have been promised aioe m Soulfi .KOrea and promise a w:ithdntwalof our
"I dJiak for's 'tioie to begin lior 20 or 30 yearli · a uling. problem. Obama bad
odlcr puts .o f the world forces, · re~ess of the .an onkrly P'uq:!OS Gf w@h- fruidess effolt.
time and time ag~.~ _
two campai_gn fundraisers
McCain. and Clinujo sit ."'l'hee loues JR bawd lo tllll)liCCJU!IIIleS, would 0011- d!:awing oor tmop&amp;, swt
"If, on tbe other hand, our to attend.
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on the Senate Foh:ign presjdeintjaJ
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' Relations Committee. '
• ·J i'l!!n•n• besides bis quesCUN'ION
tioq as be'li the top ·- Ok.ady 11t odds with
JOHNMCCUN
The four-term - AtUona Rcpubliclll on the commit- McCain, the New Ytd: sen-,Ill f ,,,t \Ltirr .' trld
senator asked questiou tee; He used that nine- ator argued dlat !here has
designed to support his
been a lack of political
r I ~\ " ' r1 ' ( ) h i I I
progress .in Iraq to justify the
argument that me Unital
lll·llfJfll
States should mainlllin its
increase Jn troops 1Ht year. .
presetlce in ltlq aad
Sbe said ·the fight di&lt;velis
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bitdtday «JlJling up dris
summer. A gmup of bis
teammates &amp;om a spollts
~~ wants Ito swpri!je him
by renlling a house ;in 'a mJmi
ttown '800 mi'les .away. lbey .
p)an to ~lit the bii'dlday
guy' s share of the rental .and
eX!pCcl those (Jf us who do
1111Jt -go Ito the resmt to pay for
'his ailfare .and mt¥e1 money.
llhis llri,p would take place
llhe weekend of Ibis lbilthday.
1 and '01Jber mends are
somewhat miffed llhat we
&lt;are asked to .contribute 1to .a
~ial event dun many of
us are not ifinancially .able Ito
attend. (His •teammates eam
F(')ll!lhlY twice what we do.)
We !had 1p1anned ,t @ ~1 -o ur
money to take the birthday
boy on .a cocktail cruise in
•mur own city, but nmw he
will be out of town.
We realize ·this is not
about us, and l know the trip
woold mean 11 llll to him.
Sbou.hl ·we .contribute .as
asked ·(')f politely decline1
Should we make a token
contribumon.and tllen pnr
ce;ed wjth our own plans
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Energy ~tsays gas prices could
peak at $4~~-pnon Ibis sp ing, embing demand

. '$3.339, ~ 10 Mi.\ . aod low uplu5 fll:!Jdnrrion
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the , Oil
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ae 55 ceois hi_.&amp;' • dlali a
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gas pnces could · ~ as yearago.
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high as $4 a gallon diU . Died. pW a, Wbidl e
oommoditieil ' his · !Cdn, ·
summer, but prices at ~ .al'jt~ ··.-"-'ii'lf JII!IR .tJI!lw~"!'
aude oil price .
lofty levels will l1llib may thin A a pllon ;....,.•wide, Volalili!y_
Americans think twice will average $3.62 a gallon
Indeed, the EIA acknowlabout l}itting die road this this year,. up 74 &lt;Oell15 from eclged "s~nifican~ uncersummer,
the
Energy '11117, the FJA said. Diesel tainty"' in us oj] price .JWDepartment said Tuesday.
fuel is used to transport the jections, noting that unexHigh prices and a weak vast majority of the world's peeled supply disruptions
economy are expec~ to f~ oonsumer ~ indus- due. to
in oil-procut demand for gasolme by · trial products. High diesel ducmg nations, unusual
. about 0.4 percent during the prioes ~one of the_ masons weather Q1' ref!nery o~s
peak· summer driving . ~- fOQ9 pnce~ are ~ng.
coula iieOO pnces spu'iilmg
son,
the
dep~ment's
_Crude ml pnces are the ~~y higbee.
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Pnces c~fall as rapidEnergy
Information b~ggest .reason !li~ and
Administration said in a diesel ~~ ~ nsmg, the I~ under a different set of
monthly report on petrole- EIA S8ld. Oil1s now e:qlCcl- cm:umstances, .s_uch as
urn supplies and demand. ed_ to average $101 a ~~ ~mg of gcopohiical ~n­
Overall consumption of this :year, up ~ the EIA s stons or further weak:emng
.petroleum products will preVIous projeCtlon of $94. ~fU.S.and ~o,rldecono~­
drop by 90,000 barrels a day Next yeai, tile EIA expects tc grov.:th.
the EIA s
this year. Previously, the oil to aver88e $92~ a bar- re.p ort satd.
The EIA . repon underEIA had projected petrole- ~I, _up from a preVJOus prourn consumption would rise JCCtlon of $86. .
scored the _difficulii':" ~by 40,000 barrels a day.
· On Tuesday, li~t, sweet ers
.f8Ctllg, .de~p1te high
.Av!lrage monthly gas crude for May delivay fell gas ·pnoes. Refiners .have -to
prices will peak around l3 cents to $108.96 a ~I !JoY dJe aude ~y process .
$3.60 a gallon in June, ·the on the New York~ llllo fueL ~ut falling demand
EIA said. However, prioes Exchange .. But pnces flue- for gasoline_ {'~eVents m_fincould rise much higher than tuated as mvestors kept an .en;; from nusmg gas _pnces
that at times
eye on ~ dollar .and on ~gh ro. keep up with the
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t 1s Important to n~ ... plans to e~pand its uranium
"These projections indithat even if the nauo~al enrichment program. 'P,rices cate a narrowmg of the difav_erage monthly gaSQhne rose to a trading record of ference between the gasopnoe ,peaks ~und $3 ·~ $11 1.80 a bam:llast llXllrih. line retail price and the
per gal~on this· sum_mer, It
While high ,prioes are average i::ost of crude oil,"
1s poss1~le th~t. pnces at datllping demand in the EIA said.
some poant will cross tb~
petroleum consumpThe EIA , also projected
$4 rrr g~on threshold,
tion remains strong m .that OPEC oil production
the lA. satd.
had
Orioa, India, Russia and tbe will average 32.3 million
.The govc:mment . pre-. Middle East, the EIA said.
barrels a day this year, up
v1011sly esl!rnated that aver"The combination of ris- about 100,000 barrels a day
age .m onthly pnoes . would . ing world oil consumption from previous forecasts.,
peak near $3.50 ' gallon.
Many . analysts · predict
prices will peak close to $4
a gallon.
~ Tuesday, g~ prices
slipped slightly to a national
average of $3.331 a gallon
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less active and mom -obese.
lin rum, physicians are seeiog an increase in pediatric
urological pmblems such .as
kidney stones. In .addimon,
there are numeFous congenital . abnormalities (lihGse
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: RACINE- Activities of the Racine Area Community
Organization along with its plans for awar~ng scholarship
to Southern High School graduates were di~cussed at the
)"ecent meeting of the organ!Zanon at Star Mdl Park. , .
· · It was noted that RACO is now listed nn the donors hst
for Rio ·Grande College, that an ad had been place_in the
Southern high School yearbo&lt;;lk, and that the group will have
a food bootll at tlle car show to be held Sept 14. A·thank .you
t:ard was received from Mayor Soon Hill 001Jl111ending
RACO for all they do for the town and the ~~t recent project of remodeling ·the Star Mill Patk b~ding. Del~s
Cleland donated a quilt to RACO to be used m ~ fiJ!ld rruser.
· As for tbe ·scholarships, it was no!cd 1hat applications ba_ve
been taken to Southern. High School and gtven to all semor
Students who requested interest. The. applications are to be
lumed in to guidance counselor by Apri125. Prestdent Kathryn
Jiart ~inted a scholarship comnuttee of seven members.
· The scholarships will be awarded on May 16 at Southern
ltigb School during the Awards D!!Y assembly. However
l.be cllecks will be presented to each swdent on Tue_sday,
May 27, at the scholarship dutner to be held at the Chrisiian
Outreach Center or the Racine Ftrst Bapttst Church. The
checks will be made payable to the student and college they
Will be attending'
: The dares of the spring yard sale were set for May 13, 14,
·15 at Star Mill Park. A discussion of an aucuon to be held
fotlowi:ng the last day of the yard sale is being c_onsidered.
RACO nm~.t food drive will be hcJa Q!l May 3 wtth all pro·
peeds going to the Meigs Cooperati.ve Pat_ish.
.
· Officers' reports were given and Ltbby ftsher led m prayer
before rr potluck meaL Dave Zirkle led tn the pledge to the
lhig to close the meeting. Jim and Pam Foreman were guests.

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too much (')f the stGne-fonn- Pvesident of the Medical
ing material and not enough Staff at . !Plell:sant Valley
water in the urine, so dehyr- Hospital fm su years. He
dra!ion is a major contribu- was elected· by his peers to
tm:. ·1 stnmgly encourage my three two-year terms.
;paliients to dririk water in
"Each physician. is_ . a
order t(') flush ·their sys- leader in our orgamzatlon.
tems," said Dr. Vaidya.
As a team, :we. focus on
The pediatric urological doing whate¥er 1t takes to
examination at the · \!aidy.a .deliver 111\Parallcled .care to
Umlogy Clinic includes a our families, :friends, neighmedical history and a com- bors and loved ones,"
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prebensive· physical exami- praised Dr. Vaidya.
·nation. A history of symp- . This mngv.atJ¥e phystc1311
tGms, illnesses, . injuries, is bo~ aiid a IDI?mmedicatiens, prenatal ultra- ber of 1he American Medtcal
sound, and family history Association (AMA), West
are ·d~umented.
Yrrginia Urological Society
Shrikant Vaidya, MD and .the Mason · &lt;Jounty
received his medical degree Medical Society. He is a1so
in 1976 from the MGM active in medical eilncalion at
Medical College of the Pleasant Valley Ho&amp;-pital and
University ofilndore ~Indore, is a member .o f the Medical
India). lin 1977, he tJOmplet- iEducatton Conumttee of the
ed .his postgmduate intern- West V~ State Medical
ship at Loyola University Association. .
RestliTection Hospital. His
Dr. Vaidy.a's office is
residencies .placed him a1 the located in Suite G 16 of _the
Uni&gt;~ersity
of
Illinois Pleasant Valley · Hospital
-.M.e~pol!~lln .
Gro!l _ Medical Ol'f~ce _,JJuil":in~.
iio~ptlltli :(etm::ago. Illinms) Sl!YCOO=::f!OWtces c:PWVIiled
from 1977 to 1979 and from by Dr. Vaidya include Edl 979 to 1983 he studied ney stone management,
adult and pediatri~ urology, male infertility, pedialf!c
as well as kidney transplan- urology and laparoscop1c
tal!ion, at tlle University of urologic
·
surgery.
:Pittsburgh Mercy Hospital Appointments can be made
(Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania).
by calling, (304) 675-6060.
Prior to coming to
"ltisimportantforaphystPieasant Valley Hospital, cian to have experience in
Dr. Vaidya served as a staff dealing with children. As a
urologist at the Veteran's healthcare practitioner, you
Administration
Hospital must know how to examme
(Clarksburg, West Virginia) and treat them in a comfortand as clinical instructor at able, conducive and cooperaWest Virginia University tive manner," Vaidya added.
(Morgantown, WV). ·
If you want to get them well,
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PlKEroN - Small businesses in southern Ohio do no!
ila¥e to limit their business tn a local area. Expanding a
business thrnugb exports may nlll. be too far out ~f reach.,
according to a release from the Ohio State UruversJ.ty South
Centers .in Piketon.
'To bring that in focus, s~ b~sinesses are .e~ouraged to
attend "Doing Business m China: Opportumnes for US
Compllllies" on 'il'uesday, April 22. from 9 a.~. to 2 p.m.. at
The Ohio State University South Centers m Piketon, Ohio.
The seminar will cover tQpics that include: Chinese
Commercial Landscape, OrineSC: Commercial Tn:nds. Keys
to Thade finance, Trade Regulations, and Managmg Global
Logistics. The seminar will alsofeature a keynote l~n
presented by an expen ·in US-China trade. This event 1s hosted by The US Depal!ment ~f Co~S Co~
Serv1ce, Cincinnati, along wtth The Ohio State Umverstty
South Centers Srnall Business Development Center.
Over the past few years, 'tlle United Sllttes, ex~ to
China grew almost 66%, desptte a large trade. deficit globally the report noted. ln 2007, the US became the ntimber
one' exporter in the world with $1 .6 trillion in goods and
services exported. and consider that small businesses
account for about a quarter of Am~ca's export.s. .
So even 1hose who have a small busrness and think rt would
he hard to do business with other countries like China, with ·
some planning, there are op.pornmities to gro~ a ~ business
1hrough international madrets, 1t was emphasized m the mlcase .
The OSU South Cenlds has hosted 1nternati.onal trade
eveots in the past few years including the most a:cent one entitled ~Doing Business in Africa and tbe Middle East" which
had over 50 attendees. These events are designed to edutlate
srnall businesses (')D tbe opportunities for expanding glohally.
The·cost ef the seminar is $30 per person which includes
a continental breakfast and lunch. For more information or
to register, oonta~t Jennifer Schwachter of the US
Commercial
Service
at
513-684-2944
or
Jennifer.Scbwachter@mail.doc.gov. Registration, program
agenda and directions to the OSU South Centers are available on-line at http://www.buyusa.gov/greatlakes/domg· businesswithcbina:html.

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B~thany
:Planning
Supervision
United
Methodist
Church
Commission, regular meeting. 10:30 a.m., Southern fellowship ltall· Bring bears
and old cards. Hostesses
High School media room.
will be Louise frank, Mattie
Tlnmiday, A.prill41
Beegle
and !Kathryn Hart.
MB&gt;DUlPORT- Special
meeting of Middleport
events .
Village Council 7:30 p.m. to
hire police officer.
Friday, Aprilll
LONG BOITOM
Gospel sing a1 the Faith Full
Gospel Church at . Long
orpoizatioos
Bott0m, 7 p.m. "Portal" to
n.riday, AprillO
sing. Fellowship to follow.
ruPPERS PLAINS Tuppers IPI.ains VFW 9053,
7 p.m. at the hall. Meal at
'liM:sday, April ~
(i:;30 p.m.
OONG iBOT'ffiM
CHESTER- Shade
River Lmdge 453, 7:30p.m., Doris Ballard will observe
her 80th birthday on April
at ·the hall. :Refreshments.
15. Cards may b sent to ber
SYRAOUSE
WtldwoodGarden Clubo6:30 at 34665 Bashan Road,
p.m. Syracuse Copununity Long Bottom, Ohio 45743.

Doctor ad~ pediatric developmental problem
BY AMY I F"CM

Center. Linda Russell to presem program on water con-

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before &gt;
tbe 001100 assooialion Name, No Oily," I discovered
migh'OOr is my husband is a COD1JMI!sive
tbe bcwd preSident .and we gambler .after we lllllll'ried. He
:were igoored. We fear for lllir lblew $50,000, .and I focgave
lhealth {I .am .a1lefgic .and suf- lhirn and wrnt-cd hard w get
tfer l1imrn .an .autoimmune dis- his debt under 10@111J:!il. He
·o rder).andrescnuheconstant IPfOlllised ro stop, :and didstress of 'being put i.n &lt;this sit- until the next time.
natioo. We .are close Ito retire11'011 ~'s" wife to file
mcnt .a ge .and ,not in a posi- . for divorce oo~. He ~I
tioo ti1J sell in .a dmwn real • &lt;Devor Sl0p gambling .and 'Will
estate market Any advice? ruin her :financiaUy. It may
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even. be possillle thatlhe_tarDear Ga
1:· Try being geted her for · mamage
less .confFontatiionaL The because he IW1IS ootiCilf funds
ventilation system is part of · witb v.Dich 110 ·gamble. the problem .and not her fault. lkullkftiillll
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it's also posSible yo11r patio
Dear
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was flooded with srnmke Thank1;ifartellingyourside.
because she was trying to Gambling is addictive and
keep the smoke outside. She needs \l(l) lbe w&lt;!lliked &lt;1m 'by
may be puffing away in her iiOmeone truly .committed to
ba!lnoom in order to ket;p the quittin~.
.
sml.lke to a minimum elseA.-'s AI. ·r a is Jlrit.
where . Explain :that you fiM by Kiltlly JCrtcllell «114
.understand she is d0iilg her AIGrq S.,.U, fer% r r Mibest. but tlle sm&lt;!lke is still ion ,qf die " - l•=+n
pervaditlg y.our unit and ~· "bmr ~ m_ri' YfH!!
.· affecting your health. Ask if prstwns 141 •••rsruil1here is anything you can do -~ or write
to make the sitwnion better. 141: AJuUe 's .Vri'....., P.O.
If she is indeed doing thi.s on Be;r U'fllWJ, Olioqo, ,fL
pwpose and the .oondornini- 8Jf1L 1'11 ~ 0111 .~
1um board willnl!lt address 11, &lt;tibold "-ie s JIJiiJIHJx,
y(I)Uf choices, nnfortunately, ,anlf IWI4 f«&lt;bbNr
Gllter
are -t o sue the board, put in a Crwrtors Syelicnte ~
ftlttation system or move. otUJ4 CGJiorai•~. 'l!isit iJJe
(')Ul Slmy.
Cre~Uon Sy•"icntr W~b
Drar A.llllie: Like "No Pf'P.ttnl'llll.crr r n -

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Shrikant Vaidya, MD. a
urologist 11t Pleasant Valley
H&lt;11.§Pi~, clll'l'eDtly provides enuresis is defined as involpocruttnc irrologica1 §ervices untary urination tllat occun;
to the community.
at night. There are two types
: "'hildren are not little of enuresis inCluding primaadUlts and theif medical care ry and secondary. Primary
needs are very different. At oocliUfal .enureseis describes.
lhe Vaidya Urology Clinic, l!he .oondition in which the
Inc., they can depend on .us to individual has wet the bed
fmd the JMst effective solu- since •e arly childbo(')d.
enuresis,
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tafuedDr. Va,id)la. . ~......,.aescri bes _the...: condi.til:m
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managemeiil of genitlll months after a . child has
Dave
a sale for you! Our annual spring sale has
'3Ild urinary problems that learned bladder control.
Occur in children. A special Bedwetting can be caused
hegua ud will nm until April3t! .
emphasis is placed on devel- by more than one reason
Nearly every•JUng our
is 50-70% off big store
ppmental problems affecting such as hormonal problem~ .
· ~e kidneys, .bladder, urethra . bladder .problems, genetics.
books, Bibles, fabric (over 85,000 ym11s).l
or geoital tract Common ·sle'ep problems and psychoconditions treated include, logical issues.
silk
food,
upholstery
j:typospadias (urine passage
"Most children under the
~ ending shon of the end 111fthe care of a pediatric urologist
ry fabric,
penis),
hydronephrosis are
school-aged
and
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(obstruction of urine flow younger. The most common
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:from . the kidneys), cryp- condition seen in children is
torchidism (undescended a urinary tract infection and
testes), refluJ( (backup of tllose 'lfe mostly seen in
Urine from the bladder young girls," explained this
toward the kidneys). · and dedicated physician .
mterseJ( (incomplete or othAs for kidney stones, diet
erwise abnormal develop- . is also a factor, as rnany'Chil ment of tbe genital organs).
dren get too mucb salt, eat
Another pediatric urinary highly processed foods and
p:oblem .is nocturnal enure- don 't drink enough w~ter.
sls (bedwet,ung). Nocturnal
."Stones fom1 when,there' s

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many lrieo&amp; eager w oedcbra1e with him. Y0u do om
have to .oGnlll'ibllte 100 a
"gift" y{l)u .cannot allfOill!l,
didn'l dloose am! 'WOD't be
ab1e Ito enjoy. The reSOit ttip
shou1d be a present ttrurn his
teammaies. You .aDd y~ur
o1!her mends can cekibrate
however you dikte, and it
doesn't have tG lbe on the
san~e 1day. The .previous or
f{I)Uowing weekena would
lbe equa11y appreciated.
Dear Annie· I'm sure
ymu've heard.ofro11d 1:agc. I
'l:la01e.anewtenn- seconahand smGke rage.
We bve in a oondo lin
Aooda. l'or two years, we
have !been subjected 1te (l)ur
downstairs neighoor's 2-lfl
chain-smoking 'habit. When
we moved in, we had no idea
She sml'ik:ed. Every ,time we
try tto discuss i.t witll 'her, she
matcbets qp the barassmeot
another notch. lnitially, she
flooded 001; patio with smoke
.0 ilbe extenlithat we .could no
!WJnger open ilbe doors .. Nnw
the smoke is .coming tllrough
the floor in other areas of 'the
boose.·Our guest bathroom
{directly aoove hers) is so
full of smoke, it is unusable.
. We brought o.ur ca.se

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TODAY ·IN HISTORY
Today is Wednesday, April 9, the IOOth day of 2008. ·
There are 266 days· left in the year.
· Today' s Highlight in History: On April 9, 1865,
·Confederate 'G en. Robert E . Lee' sllfreodered his army to
Union Gen. Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Collft House
in Vuginia.
.
On this date: In 1682, French explorer Robert de La Salle
claimed the Mississippi River Basin for France.
Jn 1939, singer Marian Anderson performed ·a conoert at
1he Lincoln Memorial in Washington after she was denied
the use of Constitution Hall by the Daughters of the
American Revolution.
ln 1940, during World War ll, Germany invaded
DeiilJUil'l:: and Norway.
In 1942, American and Philippine defenders on Bataan
.capitulated to Japanese foroes; the surrender was followed
by the notorious Bataan Death March which claimed thousands of lives.
In l 947, a series of tornadoes in Texas, Oklahoma and
Kansas claimed li!llives.
In 1959, NASA announced the selection of America's
first seven astronauts: Scott Carpenter, ·Gordon Cooper,
John Glenn, Gus Grissom, Wally Schirra,Aian Shepard and
Donald Slayton.
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ln 1965, the newly 'built Astrodome in Houston featured its
first baseball game, an exhibition between the Astros and the
New York Yarikees. (The Astros won, 2-l, in 12 innings.)
In 1983, the space shuttleOtallengcir ended its first mission
with a safe landing at Edwards Air Force Base in California
m. 1988, proJranian Shiite Muslim hijackers who bad
seized aKuw.ail.Ail'W.ay~jetliner.onApril~ l&lt;ii!M one of tbeir
hostages as the tJiane sat on the ground in Uunaca, Cyprus.
In 2005, Bntain's Prince Charles married longtime
love Camilla Parker Bowles, who took the title Duchess
ofComwall.
·
Five years ago: Jubilant Iraqis celebrated the collapse of
Saddam Hussein's regime, beheading a 'toppled statue of
their longtime ruler in downtown Baghdad ami embracing
American troops as liberators.ln .Afghanistan, .a U.S. w;u-plane called .i n to suppon allied Afghans under fire mistakenly bombed a .house, killing 11 .civilians.
One year ~o: Tens of 1housands of Shiites marched in
Iraq to demand that U.S. forces leaye their country.; some
ripped apart American flags and tromped across .a Stars and·
Stripes rug. President Bush ·visited if!e J.l,S . -1tk~ borger
to toor agucst-¥&lt;'01tt:tt program or ~. - - -TodaY's Bii'didays: Aclor Dennis Quiia is 54. Humorist
Tunmy Tmgle is 53-. Golfer Severiano Ballesteros is 51.
Actress-~~ Lisa Gucrmm is 44_ActmssCynthia
. Nixon is 42. Rook iioger Gerard Way (My Chemical
· ill001aoce) .is 31. Actress Krshia Knight Pulliam is 29• .Rook
musician Mbert Hlunmond Jr. .(llhe Strokes) is 18. Actor
!Ryan Northcott is 28. Actor~Sh!ger fesse MI:Cartney :is 21.
Thought far 1'oday: 'lit is indeed difficult to ddine just
who the 'niDdem man' is, and what views 'b e basto :hold in
ilosiah :Royce, American philosoorder to be modem.
.pher (1855-19I6).

Wedo....,.,ay, Apri19, 2008

Obituaries

Pope.embraces .reason
ROME - When Pope
Benedict XVI anives in the
United States later this
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'ill . .,
media coverage. Some in
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Kallvtn
want to see· a knock.,downLopez
drag-out war of political
ideologies between the pope
and president; I think they
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may end up deeply disappointed.
ers here will tell you this A recent op-ed piece by Benedict is not going to
Michael · 'Sean Winters, America to make headauthor .o f "Left at the lines. He is coming to the
Altar: How the DemOOI'IIIS
the
01'ted
Lost the Catholics and
tates as
pope,
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How the · Catholics Can S::~e::
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Save the Democrats" Vatican City 'State.
Anyone who was with
(Perseus, 2008}, served the
unintentional purpose" of me at the pope's mass on
wming
American April 2 in celebration of the
Catholics of this media life of Pope John Paul D
bias. Winters wrote that was reminded that Benedict
&gt;the pope will "show how is, in fact, ;1. priest - a man
.m uch .his worldview dif- whose agenda is to remind
fers from President Bush' s people about the gos~l ~d
when 'h e demtunces the 1ts message of salvallon m
continuing U.S. oceupa- Christ. He isn't just a
tion of IJ:aq before the , politician.
U.N. General AssemblyWinters wrote: ·"It wasa denunciation ~at's n't that long ago that lhe
expected to be espectally Vatican and the White
harsh after the recent mar- House saw the world prettyrdom of a Chaldean . ty similarly. Throughout
Catholic archbishop killed the Cold War; bolh
by insurgents in Mosul."
. staunchly
opposed
But all it takes is a mod- Communism, laying the
est
knowledge
of bedrock for U.S.-Vatican
B.e nedict's lhree"year papa- cooperation. ·~ He says
cy to know that that's prob- those days are over, and
ably same wishful thinking that the United States and
on the pan of liberal the Vatican are now atlogAmericans.
gerheads.
In truth - Jllld Vatican
But if you take a quick
officials, anaiysts and oth- overview of recent papal

adiviry. yoo ,get the clear
indication ttwt 1his pontiff
knows all too clearly the
wodd we live in, and the
lhreat to freedom that the
United States i s ClODfronting. In the much-debated address be · gave at
Regensburg University in
Germany, be talked about
faith and reason and Islam.
He was criticized in lhe
Muslim world. but because
of his courage in tackling an
explosive topic, be's managed to be a catalyst for
talks about building a
Catholic Church in Saudi
Arabia.
This past Easter S11Dday,
Benedict baptir.ed a now
former
Muslim-Italian
newspaper editor, Magdi
Allam. Allam says he tried
to encourage Muslims to
denounce radical Islam and
rise up as moderates
against m11rderous extremism. He got death threats
for doing so. Now there is a
price on his head.
Expect, in other words,
for the pope to talk about
religious freedom in the
land of the free and the
home of the brave.
That won't be all. Papal
biographer ·George Weigel
recently wrote, "The pope is
coming to the U.N., not to
give a pontifically guided
tour of the world scene,
praising this and lamenting
that In this 60th anniversary year of the Universal
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Haliday Road to McCumber .Road. including Dc;xter;
McC11mber Road from Dexter to Beech Grove Road;
Nicholson Hill Road; Boecb Grove Road from McCwnbcl'
to Jacks Road. The boil advisory is until further notice.

know bg,w Vlllnrnble an
infant Or liiby is Wilboot the
IUiOIIU5ICildcd jmmno\zations. Older brothas and
sisters, relatives, (!I' even a
trip to the grocery store can
expose an infant to disease.

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boosting
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SYRACUSE - The Meigs ·Counly T8 staff will be at the
Syracuse Fire Depattment from 5-6 p.m., April 14. Tests
will be read at 5 p:m. ·On April 16.

Oflice closed
POMEROY - The WIC office will be closed Tuesday,
April 15 and will resume regular hours Aprill6.

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fnlmJIJigeAl ·
Thompson also tritentcd
felt the AMI'GS
would be one of the cleanest
coal-tired power plants of its
type with the Use of
Powerspan technology and a
super
critical · boiler.
P{)werspan will develop the
fatil.iza byproduct to reduce
landfill waste and it can also
be used for the future capture
of carbon dioxide should it

done to make lhe park
more useable for .entctWn·
ment ,and ~ther activities.
During the
meeting
Musser commended lenni
Dunham on her Juuvlli~ of
tbe anollal Easter egg hunL
While the postponement
resulted in fewer participants, Musser said ·the 50 or
so children enjoyed lhe
1uu:t. "The prizes were really nice (purchased with

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$341 from the Mer.:hants
AsliOCiatij)n treasury) and
those nGt used are ·being

for use in Meigs, Gallia and,
Jaekson Caunly restallfaDts.
It was also reported dur-:
held over for next year," be ing the meeting that anothcoinmented. He also noted er -order of .the ornamental
that leftover candy was · bulbs with an etching of
donated to God's NET.
new Pomemy-Mason
BiD Quickel talkfd on the
Gold Wings and R~bs Bridge, this time noting
Festival scheduled · for the the anticipated early 2009
first weekend in June. He completion date, have
noted that the gmu.p is sell- been ordered and will go
ing ads to .go on placemats on sale soon. ·

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Scrimble, the new. Universi of Rio
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noon, .J urie ~' Riverside 'Grande Center lil:ar Meigs
High School where tours
Tbe Gold Wmgs and Ribs · Golf Course.
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Fest will take place June 6Hits for Hospice., co-ed will be given.
Yesterday 's luncheon was
7 on ·tbe Pomeroy Pmbng · sotiJball tollfnament, 9 a.m.,
Lot. The event is I~ May 17, 18, 0 .0 . Mclnlyre cater~d .by the Pome~oy
for adverti.SC(S ro help fund Park., Gallipolis. Call 1- McDonalds.
the fesL Call Bill Quickel at '8 00-500-4850 for more
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992-6677 for more infor- infunnation.
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mation.
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The next chamber lunA''
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The annual Meigs Counly
is
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noon,
May
13
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cheon
Chamber of ·Commerce
Dinner and Aw;tion, 6 p.m., the Pomeroy Library. The
June meeting will be held at
Saturday, Kountty Resort.
Reed and Bauer lnsllfaDce
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Agency, after hours event,
4-6 p.m., April 24, light
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MARDITrA (AP) - A
Bcm:z has been dtaJgied window, struck him near Ohio State University
deputy sberiti in southeast wilh ...ttem,pted murder of a lhe right eye and CR2SCd Hospital trauma center in .
Ohio was shot in the face police Officer. and other across his no.s e, causing C.olumbuS, Mincks said.
anifwonl!'led, leading to an charges
are
pending, quite a bit of b1eeding,"
State
1ro0pers
and
all-night standoff.
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Mincks said.
Mincks said.
Marietta police joined sherJason Bemcz. 33, of
Sgt Scott Patb was
About dle .same time, a iff's
officers· outside
Reno, is
of firiDg at n:sponding to a domestic passing car was fired ~. Berecz's home and assisted
the deputy and. two oCber dispute complaint about 10 and the window of a third in the arrest Berecz was
cars, dien-~oft'police ·p.m. on Monday when a car was shot out,
sber- being
held
in
the
' ·UIIril be was hit widt a Run man with a lil1e staiting iff said.
Washington County jail
gun and arrested about .5;30 $ooting at !lis cruiser,
Parks drove himself to a Tuesday.
. a.m. l'llesday, Washington Mincks said. ·
firehouse, then w.as treated
Mincks said Parks probaCounty
Sheriff Larry
"Que of tbe bullets went at a hospital in Marietta bly would be rele,ased from
Mincks said.
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through the passenger-side be~ bein,g taken· to the the hospital on Tuesday.
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Tyler Payne 111CX111'm811ded shols. T)'lel"s mom Daniele Ratliff brot~Qht her son in to pnr .
tacf l*n against dangelous childhood diseases lh:ough imml:lllization by age two. The ·
.MCHO is oO.eoirig gift cant giveaways to ClOIIIIIIEIIOO:ale the week.

Man accused of shooting deputy sheriff in southeast Ohio

be discussed. The class will be held rain« sbinc and~- . .
ipants
encouraged to dress for . outdoor ILCll.viti§.
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Gardening publications will be for sale. Those enrolling for
the seminar are to meet at the front steps of lhe Arts &amp; ·
. fn1m ~At
Sciences Building, at Washington Slate Community Colleg.e.
Pre-Registration is required. 1be $15 registution fee . Musser reported that be
includes a set ·Of hand pruners. Registration forms can be
frn
found · at http:/fwashington.osu.edulhortllandscapeprun- has requested money · m
ingflyer.pdf, picked up at the Extension Office, or by call- the capital budget to haning 740-376-7431. For more inf011Dation contact Eric dle the oost of the project.
Barrett at 740-376-.7431.
In anticipation of that Ed
Kennedy bas already
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MARIE'ITA -A landscape pruning seminar will be
held 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the Washington State
Comm11ni1y College.
Emphasis will be QD teaching pruning fDI' maximum
flower ~tial, to minimize disease and. to make _great
shapes
the landscape. Proper tools, techniques and information m
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POMEROY- April 19is Natiooal. Infant
lmmomil'llrion Week llld lbe
; . Mabel M. Michael, 8ll, life-long resident of Brd!wy, Meigs Coonty Health
passed away 011 April 8, 2008 at Ovabroot Center. She- Depacmeut is plaDniJig gift
was born on October 31, 1919 in B...tbmy, dllugbtaofthe card drawings 10 o•:•:• "'·Iate Geotge B. and Jessie Gilmore Si~. She ·was a faith.. onlfe dJc event.
·ful membtr of the Bndbury Onm:ll of Christ
The MCHD will cooduct
In addition to her parents., she was preceded in cbtb by: a drawing for two, $25
her husband of 57 years, Pete M'ochael; three sistel's, Vesta Wal-Man gift ClOds and to
l amber!., Pauline Hudson and Mary Roush; two b:Oihm, ·be eijgible Meigs County
·Joe Sisson and Jolui SisSOIL
· n:sidents m11sJ · bring in
· Mabel is survived by: four children, Pat (Dan) Arnold of . tbeir .c:bildmJ.; aged birth to
Pomeroy, Pete Micbael of Mi~leport, Paula (Roger) Gaul ' 24 DMM•Ibs o! age, to be
·o f Pomeroy, and Jolui (Debbte) Micllael of Martinsburg, · immuniml duting the
·W.Va.; eight grandchildren, John Arnold. Melanie Daniels, . month of April
.Greg Michael, ~ N~ Tricia MidJael, Cri5!i lliJ&amp;, ~ ' The Mid! dqiidment
Haynes and Cluis Michael; 10 great gmoddrildren, JllStlO, Ol•dncts shot clinics from
Casi,Dustin,Nate,~. Jonalbon.Jaoob,~Graci ' 9-ll a.m. . aDd 1-3 p.m.,
and ~lan; b:Oiher-m-law, ~ Micbael; stsa-m:law, • Tue!Jdays with the cliilic
Vuguua Michael; and several meces and llepbc;ws.
being held on lhe fin.t
· A funeral service will be held at II a.m. on 'Thursday at . ~of each mooth from
Fisher-Anderson-McDaniel Funer.al Home in Middleport . 1 p.m. _ 6 p m. Call 992with Pastor Tom Runyon otliciating. Burial will follow at , 6626 fur an
oo
.Meigs Memory Gardens. Visiting hours ~. be from 6-9 : a noil-clinic day. Medicaid
p.m., Wednesday at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, . is accepted. A $7 doolllion
-memorial donations can_ .be~ to ~~ - Hospice _ or . fDI' administtlltion is~
Bradbury Church of C~sL A regtS!ry ts available on-line · ciated, but not mquired.. ·
.at .www.andersonmcdamelOOill.
All arouncJ lbe countty,
·- -- - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - · doctors. nurses. clinics, and
parents wiD be wodting
together to get children
caught up oo !heir immuoiutioos. The goal is tbat
eVay dtild will be immutoo
DiZJed on time, every lime by
two years old. &amp;pms rec: POMEROY - Tax fonns for the stimulus payment can .CMIIUM 1¥1, . . Wailing uutiJ 8
still be filed at the Meigs Conoly Senior Center. After the dtild goes to scbool to catch
April 15 deadline for filing federal income tax funns pass- up 011 vaccinations or pares, those who are applying for the stimulus payment can~ ents JllllY be shocked to
file for ai:o additional week. Assistance will be provided tiy
AARP volunteers to those who have not filed from 9 to 10
a.m. on April 17 and April 22. This is a free service. For
more informatiop or to make an appointment call992-2161.

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Rights, be is far more likely
to challenge lhe world body
to take ~ seriously the
moral ll'lllhs dw undetgird
tbe human dignily the U.N.
was founded to defend moral uuths that can be
known by reason.~
.
· That's oot the "Bush lied.
people died" message some
were praying for. Just as
well What the world needs
now is not more Iraq fingerpointing, but a clear way
forward. Benedict offers ·
some of that: He issues a
warning siren and challenges religious leaders to
take a serious look at the
big picture.
Weigel predicted to me
about the upcoming trip:
"1be question is whether,
and how, Islam can l!-ffeet
what Christian theology
)Vould call a •development
of doctrine' on issues like
religious freedom and the
separation of religious and
political authorily in a just
state. A lot of 21st-cenrucy
history is riding on the
answer to that question."
If the pope can start with
lhat issue, and share his
vision of a world with political leadership embracing
reason, he will be doing a
.great service in helping us
win this war.

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delivery, and her family
asked that she be moved to a
major · hosp"Jtal. She was
ltansported by medical belicopter .from Athens to
kiverside
Methodist
Hospital, and later to The
Ohio State University
Medical Center after physic::ians at Riverside determined she needed a liver
transplant, Casto said.
Her kidneys failed next.
She died at- the OSU hospital on i\ug. 15.
. Casio said she suggested
that Holman recount the
story during Clinton's visit
to illuminate the local
bealth care crisis.
. "We thought we were
doing something good,"
(:asto said. "We thought
telling the story would let
.~ th
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peop1e •·r..uow uta! ere 1s a
lieed for more health care
services in this area."
Casto said she believes
Bachtel might have lived
had she been se:en at a larg- ·
er hospital before she was,
hut said her decision to
the stotywith Clinton;
lbrough Holman, was not
intended as criticism of any
)lospital or medical practice.
"I have :'lever blamed anyone or ay bo&amp;pital for what

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happened,..

Casto said.
"Tliousands and thousands of
people across this counlly die
because they have no aecess
to' health gtte; !ll' axess to
aileqillil:e heal!!~ eire...
"Telling the Senator about
(Bid!tel) was about helping'
out those people in tbe midho __..... h·-'
die, like her, w Wuu. "'u,
and ,count their pennies, and
even thoUgh tbey might be
insured. can't affool ID pay
-one hundred dollai'S to be
seen by a doctor."
The woot (lilt aboot the
past week' s events, aside
from the pain Bachtel's
family has . eKperienced,
Casto iiaid, is dJc scrutiny
and cynicism some have
directed at Holman.
"He was doing something
out of kindness, to help others in the communi!}', by
sharing this story," Casto
said. "He should not take
the fall for this."
Holman would not say if
he continued to suw=
·Clinto'n's' ruo &amp;or
the
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remains supportive of
Clinton's candidacy. Both
said they have no hard feelings toward Clinton for
sharing the story at her campaigo •event,, hut said dealing with the news media
from across the United
States and revisiting a personal tragedy · has been
"devastating,"

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TODAY ·IN HISTORY
Today is Wednesday, April 9, the IOOth day of 2008. ·
There are 266 days· left in the year.
· Today' s Highlight in History: On April 9, 1865,
·Confederate 'G en. Robert E . Lee' sllfreodered his army to
Union Gen. Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Collft House
in Vuginia.
.
On this date: In 1682, French explorer Robert de La Salle
claimed the Mississippi River Basin for France.
Jn 1939, singer Marian Anderson performed ·a conoert at
1he Lincoln Memorial in Washington after she was denied
the use of Constitution Hall by the Daughters of the
American Revolution.
ln 1940, during World War ll, Germany invaded
DeiilJUil'l:: and Norway.
In 1942, American and Philippine defenders on Bataan
.capitulated to Japanese foroes; the surrender was followed
by the notorious Bataan Death March which claimed thousands of lives.
In l 947, a series of tornadoes in Texas, Oklahoma and
Kansas claimed li!llives.
In 1959, NASA announced the selection of America's
first seven astronauts: Scott Carpenter, ·Gordon Cooper,
John Glenn, Gus Grissom, Wally Schirra,Aian Shepard and
Donald Slayton.
·
ln 1965, the newly 'built Astrodome in Houston featured its
first baseball game, an exhibition between the Astros and the
New York Yarikees. (The Astros won, 2-l, in 12 innings.)
In 1983, the space shuttleOtallengcir ended its first mission
with a safe landing at Edwards Air Force Base in California
m. 1988, proJranian Shiite Muslim hijackers who bad
seized aKuw.ail.Ail'W.ay~jetliner.onApril~ l&lt;ii!M one of tbeir
hostages as the tJiane sat on the ground in Uunaca, Cyprus.
In 2005, Bntain's Prince Charles married longtime
love Camilla Parker Bowles, who took the title Duchess
ofComwall.
·
Five years ago: Jubilant Iraqis celebrated the collapse of
Saddam Hussein's regime, beheading a 'toppled statue of
their longtime ruler in downtown Baghdad ami embracing
American troops as liberators.ln .Afghanistan, .a U.S. w;u-plane called .i n to suppon allied Afghans under fire mistakenly bombed a .house, killing 11 .civilians.
One year ~o: Tens of 1housands of Shiites marched in
Iraq to demand that U.S. forces leaye their country.; some
ripped apart American flags and tromped across .a Stars and·
Stripes rug. President Bush ·visited if!e J.l,S . -1tk~ borger
to toor agucst-¥&lt;'01tt:tt program or ~. - - -TodaY's Bii'didays: Aclor Dennis Quiia is 54. Humorist
Tunmy Tmgle is 53-. Golfer Severiano Ballesteros is 51.
Actress-~~ Lisa Gucrmm is 44_ActmssCynthia
. Nixon is 42. Rook iioger Gerard Way (My Chemical
· ill001aoce) .is 31. Actress Krshia Knight Pulliam is 29• .Rook
musician Mbert Hlunmond Jr. .(llhe Strokes) is 18. Actor
!Ryan Northcott is 28. Actor~Sh!ger fesse MI:Cartney :is 21.
Thought far 1'oday: 'lit is indeed difficult to ddine just
who the 'niDdem man' is, and what views 'b e basto :hold in
ilosiah :Royce, American philosoorder to be modem.
.pher (1855-19I6).

Wedo....,.,ay, Apri19, 2008

Obituaries

Pope.embraces .reason
ROME - When Pope
Benedict XVI anives in the
United States later this
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month, be skqllieal of the
'ill . .,
media coverage. Some in
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the American press actually
Kallvtn
want to see· a knock.,downLopez
drag-out war of political
ideologies between the pope
and president; I think they
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may end up deeply disappointed.
ers here will tell you this A recent op-ed piece by Benedict is not going to
Michael · 'Sean Winters, America to make headauthor .o f "Left at the lines. He is coming to the
Altar: How the DemOOI'IIIS
the
01'ted
Lost the Catholics and
tates as
pope,
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How the · Catholics Can S::~e::
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Save the Democrats" Vatican City 'State.
Anyone who was with
(Perseus, 2008}, served the
unintentional purpose" of me at the pope's mass on
wming
American April 2 in celebration of the
Catholics of this media life of Pope John Paul D
bias. Winters wrote that was reminded that Benedict
&gt;the pope will "show how is, in fact, ;1. priest - a man
.m uch .his worldview dif- whose agenda is to remind
fers from President Bush' s people about the gos~l ~d
when 'h e demtunces the 1ts message of salvallon m
continuing U.S. oceupa- Christ. He isn't just a
tion of IJ:aq before the , politician.
U.N. General AssemblyWinters wrote: ·"It wasa denunciation ~at's n't that long ago that lhe
expected to be espectally Vatican and the White
harsh after the recent mar- House saw the world prettyrdom of a Chaldean . ty similarly. Throughout
Catholic archbishop killed the Cold War; bolh
by insurgents in Mosul."
. staunchly
opposed
But all it takes is a mod- Communism, laying the
est
knowledge
of bedrock for U.S.-Vatican
B.e nedict's lhree"year papa- cooperation. ·~ He says
cy to know that that's prob- those days are over, and
ably same wishful thinking that the United States and
on the pan of liberal the Vatican are now atlogAmericans.
gerheads.
In truth - Jllld Vatican
But if you take a quick
officials, anaiysts and oth- overview of recent papal

adiviry. yoo ,get the clear
indication ttwt 1his pontiff
knows all too clearly the
wodd we live in, and the
lhreat to freedom that the
United States i s ClODfronting. In the much-debated address be · gave at
Regensburg University in
Germany, be talked about
faith and reason and Islam.
He was criticized in lhe
Muslim world. but because
of his courage in tackling an
explosive topic, be's managed to be a catalyst for
talks about building a
Catholic Church in Saudi
Arabia.
This past Easter S11Dday,
Benedict baptir.ed a now
former
Muslim-Italian
newspaper editor, Magdi
Allam. Allam says he tried
to encourage Muslims to
denounce radical Islam and
rise up as moderates
against m11rderous extremism. He got death threats
for doing so. Now there is a
price on his head.
Expect, in other words,
for the pope to talk about
religious freedom in the
land of the free and the
home of the brave.
That won't be all. Papal
biographer ·George Weigel
recently wrote, "The pope is
coming to the U.N., not to
give a pontifically guided
tour of the world scene,
praising this and lamenting
that In this 60th anniversary year of the Universal
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Haliday Road to McCumber .Road. including Dc;xter;
McC11mber Road from Dexter to Beech Grove Road;
Nicholson Hill Road; Boecb Grove Road from McCwnbcl'
to Jacks Road. The boil advisory is until further notice.

know bg,w Vlllnrnble an
infant Or liiby is Wilboot the
IUiOIIU5ICildcd jmmno\zations. Older brothas and
sisters, relatives, (!I' even a
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SYRACUSE - The Meigs ·Counly T8 staff will be at the
Syracuse Fire Depattment from 5-6 p.m., April 14. Tests
will be read at 5 p:m. ·On April 16.

Oflice closed
POMEROY - The WIC office will be closed Tuesday,
April 15 and will resume regular hours Aprill6.

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Thompson also tritentcd
felt the AMI'GS
would be one of the cleanest
coal-tired power plants of its
type with the Use of
Powerspan technology and a
super
critical · boiler.
P{)werspan will develop the
fatil.iza byproduct to reduce
landfill waste and it can also
be used for the future capture
of carbon dioxide should it

done to make lhe park
more useable for .entctWn·
ment ,and ~ther activities.
During the
meeting
Musser commended lenni
Dunham on her Juuvlli~ of
tbe anollal Easter egg hunL
While the postponement
resulted in fewer participants, Musser said ·the 50 or
so children enjoyed lhe
1uu:t. "The prizes were really nice (purchased with

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$341 from the Mer.:hants
AsliOCiatij)n treasury) and
those nGt used are ·being

for use in Meigs, Gallia and,
Jaekson Caunly restallfaDts.
It was also reported dur-:
held over for next year," be ing the meeting that anothcoinmented. He also noted er -order of .the ornamental
that leftover candy was · bulbs with an etching of
donated to God's NET.
new Pomemy-Mason
BiD Quickel talkfd on the
Gold Wings and R~bs Bridge, this time noting
Festival scheduled · for the the anticipated early 2009
first weekend in June. He completion date, have
noted that the gmu.p is sell- been ordered and will go
ing ads to .go on placemats on sale soon. ·

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In Uihcr~ news~
noon, .J urie ~' Riverside 'Grande Center lil:ar Meigs
High School where tours
Tbe Gold Wmgs and Ribs · Golf Course.
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Fest will take place June 6Hits for Hospice., co-ed will be given.
Yesterday 's luncheon was
7 on ·tbe Pomeroy Pmbng · sotiJball tollfnament, 9 a.m.,
Lot. The event is I~ May 17, 18, 0 .0 . Mclnlyre cater~d .by the Pome~oy
for adverti.SC(S ro help fund Park., Gallipolis. Call 1- McDonalds.
the fesL Call Bill Quickel at '8 00-500-4850 for more
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992-6677 for more infor- infunnation.
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noon,
May
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cheon
Chamber of ·Commerce
Dinner and Aw;tion, 6 p.m., the Pomeroy Library. The
June meeting will be held at
Saturday, Kountty Resort.
Reed and Bauer lnsllfaDce
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Bcm:z has been dtaJgied window, struck him near Ohio State University
deputy sberiti in southeast wilh ...ttem,pted murder of a lhe right eye and CR2SCd Hospital trauma center in .
Ohio was shot in the face police Officer. and other across his no.s e, causing C.olumbuS, Mincks said.
anifwonl!'led, leading to an charges
are
pending, quite a bit of b1eeding,"
State
1ro0pers
and
all-night standoff.
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Mincks said.
Mincks said.
Marietta police joined sherJason Bemcz. 33, of
Sgt Scott Patb was
About dle .same time, a iff's
officers· outside
Reno, is
of firiDg at n:sponding to a domestic passing car was fired ~. Berecz's home and assisted
the deputy and. two oCber dispute complaint about 10 and the window of a third in the arrest Berecz was
cars, dien-~oft'police ·p.m. on Monday when a car was shot out,
sber- being
held
in
the
' ·UIIril be was hit widt a Run man with a lil1e staiting iff said.
Washington County jail
gun and arrested about .5;30 $ooting at !lis cruiser,
Parks drove himself to a Tuesday.
. a.m. l'llesday, Washington Mincks said. ·
firehouse, then w.as treated
Mincks said Parks probaCounty
Sheriff Larry
"Que of tbe bullets went at a hospital in Marietta bly would be rele,ased from
Mincks said.
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through the passenger-side be~ bein,g taken· to the the hospital on Tuesday.
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be discussed. The class will be held rain« sbinc and~- . .
ipants
encouraged to dress for . outdoor ILCll.viti§.
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Gardening publications will be for sale. Those enrolling for
the seminar are to meet at the front steps of lhe Arts &amp; ·
. fn1m ~At
Sciences Building, at Washington Slate Community Colleg.e.
Pre-Registration is required. 1be $15 registution fee . Musser reported that be
includes a set ·Of hand pruners. Registration forms can be
frn
found · at http:/fwashington.osu.edulhortllandscapeprun- has requested money · m
ingflyer.pdf, picked up at the Extension Office, or by call- the capital budget to haning 740-376-7431. For more inf011Dation contact Eric dle the oost of the project.
Barrett at 740-376-.7431.
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tures. I don't think most and their friendly service.
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people are. That's why, Now there is no service
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even with the high price of whatsoever. They brag
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POMEROY- April 19is Natiooal. Infant
lmmomil'llrion Week llld lbe
; . Mabel M. Michael, 8ll, life-long resident of Brd!wy, Meigs Coonty Health
passed away 011 April 8, 2008 at Ovabroot Center. She- Depacmeut is plaDniJig gift
was born on October 31, 1919 in B...tbmy, dllugbtaofthe card drawings 10 o•:•:• "'·Iate Geotge B. and Jessie Gilmore Si~. She ·was a faith.. onlfe dJc event.
·ful membtr of the Bndbury Onm:ll of Christ
The MCHD will cooduct
In addition to her parents., she was preceded in cbtb by: a drawing for two, $25
her husband of 57 years, Pete M'ochael; three sistel's, Vesta Wal-Man gift ClOds and to
l amber!., Pauline Hudson and Mary Roush; two b:Oihm, ·be eijgible Meigs County
·Joe Sisson and Jolui SisSOIL
· n:sidents m11sJ · bring in
· Mabel is survived by: four children, Pat (Dan) Arnold of . tbeir .c:bildmJ.; aged birth to
Pomeroy, Pete Micbael of Mi~leport, Paula (Roger) Gaul ' 24 DMM•Ibs o! age, to be
·o f Pomeroy, and Jolui (Debbte) Micllael of Martinsburg, · immuniml duting the
·W.Va.; eight grandchildren, John Arnold. Melanie Daniels, . month of April
.Greg Michael, ~ N~ Tricia MidJael, Cri5!i lliJ&amp;, ~ ' The Mid! dqiidment
Haynes and Cluis Michael; 10 great gmoddrildren, JllStlO, Ol•dncts shot clinics from
Casi,Dustin,Nate,~. Jonalbon.Jaoob,~Graci ' 9-ll a.m. . aDd 1-3 p.m.,
and ~lan; b:Oiher-m-law, ~ Micbael; stsa-m:law, • Tue!Jdays with the cliilic
Vuguua Michael; and several meces and llepbc;ws.
being held on lhe fin.t
· A funeral service will be held at II a.m. on 'Thursday at . ~of each mooth from
Fisher-Anderson-McDaniel Funer.al Home in Middleport . 1 p.m. _ 6 p m. Call 992with Pastor Tom Runyon otliciating. Burial will follow at , 6626 fur an
oo
.Meigs Memory Gardens. Visiting hours ~. be from 6-9 : a noil-clinic day. Medicaid
p.m., Wednesday at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, . is accepted. A $7 doolllion
-memorial donations can_ .be~ to ~~ - Hospice _ or . fDI' administtlltion is~
Bradbury Church of C~sL A regtS!ry ts available on-line · ciated, but not mquired.. ·
.at .www.andersonmcdamelOOill.
All arouncJ lbe countty,
·- -- - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - · doctors. nurses. clinics, and
parents wiD be wodting
together to get children
caught up oo !heir immuoiutioos. The goal is tbat
eVay dtild will be immutoo
DiZJed on time, every lime by
two years old. &amp;pms rec: POMEROY - Tax fonns for the stimulus payment can .CMIIUM 1¥1, . . Wailing uutiJ 8
still be filed at the Meigs Conoly Senior Center. After the dtild goes to scbool to catch
April 15 deadline for filing federal income tax funns pass- up 011 vaccinations or pares, those who are applying for the stimulus payment can~ ents JllllY be shocked to
file for ai:o additional week. Assistance will be provided tiy
AARP volunteers to those who have not filed from 9 to 10
a.m. on April 17 and April 22. This is a free service. For
more informatiop or to make an appointment call992-2161.

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National Infant Immunization Week plans
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Rights, be is far more likely
to challenge lhe world body
to take ~ seriously the
moral ll'lllhs dw undetgird
tbe human dignily the U.N.
was founded to defend moral uuths that can be
known by reason.~
.
· That's oot the "Bush lied.
people died" message some
were praying for. Just as
well What the world needs
now is not more Iraq fingerpointing, but a clear way
forward. Benedict offers ·
some of that: He issues a
warning siren and challenges religious leaders to
take a serious look at the
big picture.
Weigel predicted to me
about the upcoming trip:
"1be question is whether,
and how, Islam can l!-ffeet
what Christian theology
)Vould call a •development
of doctrine' on issues like
religious freedom and the
separation of religious and
political authorily in a just
state. A lot of 21st-cenrucy
history is riding on the
answer to that question."
If the pope can start with
lhat issue, and share his
vision of a world with political leadership embracing
reason, he will be doing a
.great service in helping us
win this war.

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than 300 words. All leners are subject .to editing, .must be
signed, and include address .and telqhone ·number. No
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delivery, and her family
asked that she be moved to a
major · hosp"Jtal. She was
ltansported by medical belicopter .from Athens to
kiverside
Methodist
Hospital, and later to The
Ohio State University
Medical Center after physic::ians at Riverside determined she needed a liver
transplant, Casto said.
Her kidneys failed next.
She died at- the OSU hospital on i\ug. 15.
. Casio said she suggested
that Holman recount the
story during Clinton's visit
to illuminate the local
bealth care crisis.
. "We thought we were
doing something good,"
(:asto said. "We thought
telling the story would let
.~ th
·
peop1e •·r..uow uta! ere 1s a
lieed for more health care
services in this area."
Casto said she believes
Bachtel might have lived
had she been se:en at a larg- ·
er hospital before she was,
hut said her decision to
the stotywith Clinton;
lbrough Holman, was not
intended as criticism of any
)lospital or medical practice.
"I have :'lever blamed anyone or ay bo&amp;pital for what

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Casto said.
"Tliousands and thousands of
people across this counlly die
because they have no aecess
to' health gtte; !ll' axess to
aileqillil:e heal!!~ eire...
"Telling the Senator about
(Bid!tel) was about helping'
out those people in tbe midho __..... h·-'
die, like her, w Wuu. "'u,
and ,count their pennies, and
even thoUgh tbey might be
insured. can't affool ID pay
-one hundred dollai'S to be
seen by a doctor."
The woot (lilt aboot the
past week' s events, aside
from the pain Bachtel's
family has . eKperienced,
Casto iiaid, is dJc scrutiny
and cynicism some have
directed at Holman.
"He was doing something
out of kindness, to help others in the communi!}', by
sharing this story," Casto
said. "He should not take
the fall for this."
Holman would not say if
he continued to suw=
·Clinto'n's' ruo &amp;or
the
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remains supportive of
Clinton's candidacy. Both
said they have no hard feelings toward Clinton for
sharing the story at her campaigo •event,, hut said dealing with the news media
from across the United
States and revisiting a personal tragedy · has been
"devastating,"

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dents aren't angry with bim. 1ate:r :at hospitals, but ·&amp;e'lfere the keys in tbe igniticm ad AQua Limo, and die •Scbool.
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for registl:atitm vlolatiofts, didn't ten AquacJ.iimo its ·
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Sbe saw 1bat the bus was .akld by a private tra:n&amp;pOIIta. · . His 00Ulll'lel:cia1 aash as recently .as bst
on a oollision OOIJl'Se with ,a tio.o servioe, . ·somehD!N license was mssued July 16. August, .and no safety violal'olice .are worlcing with tions w~ noted. S0me viosemitrailer and watched .as slipped out of ·patk at die
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after putting in aoo.u t $40 of
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L a d y
Marauders
d.e feated
the Fec:ler&amp;1
Hoelting
L a d y
Lancers 8-3
in a non. U.S' 1
conference
softball
game 01t Tuesday.
The ~Marauders bad
eight hits
. s¢v.en differC1!lt ~- ~ aliO bad
six wafts and took advan~a¥e of plenty ofi:xtra bases
wtth crafty
l'llllning,
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innings when
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hurler Kreig, Kleski. Dakota
Vanhoose, ·Nate DeWeese
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. consecutive singles with
Osborne's single driving in
two runs, then another came
on when Sou:hem committed an error, :he score 3-0.
Southern, now 3-1 overall, · came back wi:h eight
runs to take an 8-3 lead.
Chris Holter led off with a
double, Kleski singles and
Ryan Chapman was hit by a
pitch. Brad Brown had an ·
RBI
single,
Michael
Manuel was hit by a pitch
to drive in a run, Jordan
Taylor
and
J .D.
Whittington each walked to
force home runs, then
Holter slammed his sec;:ond
double, a three RBI drive.
An error let in ·the eighth
run of the inning. .
Eastern scored .a single
run in :he second iitning,
then in :he second inning
Southern plated four more
runs. Wes Riffle doubled
and Brad Brown hammered
a two-run home run.
Singles by Manuel and
Taylor and an error on
Sjlamblin 's smack let in the
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the fifth inning "of an 18-10
tally. Sou:hem plated two
runs in the fifth inning for
the ten-run mercy win.
Southern hitters were
Chris Holter with two doubles and a single, Kreig
KJeski singled, Chapman
singled, Riffle doubled,
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ROCKSPRINGS - .In an
three bat. uncharacteristic
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Meigs
the ftrst and
mance, • the
s e. c o n d
Marauders baseball team
was defeated 8-0 by the
innings.
Federal Hocting Lancers in
Junior Clay
a non•conference game
Bolin got a
Tuesday.
single in
The previously-undefeatDnLoiW the ?bird
ed Marauders . (2-1) strugafter Jeffers
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, innings, and by :he time later. Two more innings of
:hey righted the ship :he lhree up, Pliree · down and
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reach.
Federal Hocking defense
Freshnian Heath Detwiller made a comeback diffkult,
had a rough outing on the thoogh Meigs did their best
mound, walking his first two !o make one in the 'last
ba?ters and giving up hits to 1 mnm~ . ·
the next two. The Lancers
Juruor Bryan DeLong
(2-2) scored five runs in the ' opened the seve~th with a
first inning, prompting a smgle, and semor Aaron
pitching change for Meigs. Story followed up wi:h a
Sophomore·• Ryan Jeffers ~alk.. _but a fluke play
came on in relief, pitching mvolvmg the. ne~t battc;r ·
the rest of the game and w~ a, sure stgn It wasn t
striking out Phree along the Metgs day.
way.
JoeY. Unbankes came to
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and two RBis, and ·Phe
Eastern Lady Eagles defeated the Sou:h Gallia Lady
Rebels 12-2 in a non-confer,ence softbalJ game Thesday.
Eastern won its second in
a row and second home
in as many days,
unpro'lling to 3-1 overall.
Seni01' Sasha Collins earned
:he win, 'itchinc five
innings o the
viated
-contest. Senior Brittany
Spurlock was credited with
the loss.
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The third inning saw the
Lady Eagles do :heir most
damage. Senior Ryan Davis,
fu:shman Ashley Miller,
&lt;;:arnahan, Cleland, and
Rawson all scored runs, and
Eastern went to the fourth
with an 11-0 lead.
The Lady Rebels rallied in
the top of the four:h inning,
DCarly batting thmugh the
order as the Lady Eagles had
some defensive miscues that
the visitors put to good use.
Senior Erica Blackburn
and then junior Christina
Ttrpak got on base. Spurlock
was walked.two batters iater,
then Clary singled after
Hammond reached on an
error for one of two RBis in
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and. senior Cassie Hauber
and
freshman · Britney
Morrison . had
walks.
Rawson also got on base by
being hit by a pitch.
Ill the !ICCODd; the hosts
doubled their score with sindes from freshman Megan
•Carnahan, Morrison, and
Rawson.
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pinewood detby wianers.
The mp lhree overall winoers w~ Noah Cox, first;
Clay Davis, second; md
aa~ Ritdlie. thUd
Wolves - Daniel Card,
first; Owen AM, '!leOOIId;
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MJmy taaJDid, and Home
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dlildllea on a sehool bus
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57,w.t
said 'tUesday that the stu- mDed. Fit1eea
a vehicle
VU1J .a 'SCbool route 1M
dents aren't angry with bim. 1ate:r :at hospitals, but ·&amp;e'lfere the keys in tbe igniticm ad AQua Limo, and die •Scbool.
Mi.cbeHe Howaid, 15, injuricswem.avoidcd1
for registl:atitm vlolatiofts, didn't ten AquacJ.iimo its ·
told Cleveland television
""We ae ew;citcd thate'lfCIY Cleveland ·
police -services w~ no longer
station WOIO that she an
toWIId the front of the bus bome~~"'e~witbf;!·
one of those kids · went .said
spokesman
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·Stacho needed until Monday
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ro:Rin,g dOwnhill because Head ef 'School Aiel!is available.
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Weir's
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she wanted to pmttct die
t""'y~er sbJdents.
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Sbe saw 1bat the bus was .akld by a private tra:n&amp;pOIIta. · . His 00Ulll'lel:cia1 aash as recently .as bst
on a oollision OOIJl'Se with ,a tio.o servioe, . ·somehD!N license was mssued July 16. August, .and no safety violal'olice .are worlcing with tions w~ noted. S0me viosemitrailer and watched .as slipped out of ·patk at die
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Mwphy, . of · Cleveland, reganiing registration
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dle~v.heel
and -stopped lhe lbus by .a:voided :he .onconung inspection and liransport defective eXhaust Jllld battery bolder.
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g11Miing it inlo a bridge's .truck, .said Cleveland F'1re reoords, StacOO said.
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The driller had left the bus Larry Gray.
"He Yecred ·the bus into . ing .the bus, issued a state- bus i.nvolvc:d in the JICcident
after putting in aoo.u t $40 of
fuel and went into :he ser- 1he last possible pillar." Gray ment Thesday ;that it does was •the same 1'989 :v.ehicle
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L a d y
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in a non. U.S' 1
conference
softball
game 01t Tuesday.
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eight hits
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six wafts and took advan~a¥e of plenty ofi:xtra bases
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hurler Kreig, Kleski. Dakota
Vanhoose, ·Nate DeWeese
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Osborne's single driving in
two runs, then another came
on when Sou:hem committed an error, :he score 3-0.
Southern, now 3-1 overall, · came back wi:h eight
runs to take an 8-3 lead.
Chris Holter led off with a
double, Kleski singles and
Ryan Chapman was hit by a
pitch. Brad Brown had an ·
RBI
single,
Michael
Manuel was hit by a pitch
to drive in a run, Jordan
Taylor
and
J .D.
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force home runs, then
Holter slammed his sec;:ond
double, a three RBI drive.
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run of the inning. .
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run in :he second iitning,
then in :he second inning
Southern plated four more
runs. Wes Riffle doubled
and Brad Brown hammered
a two-run home run.
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Taylor and an error on
Sjlamblin 's smack let in the
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the fifth inning "of an 18-10
tally. Sou:hem plated two
runs in the fifth inning for
the ten-run mercy win.
Southern hitters were
Chris Holter with two doubles and a single, Kreig
KJeski singled, Chapman
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three bat. uncharacteristic
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Meigs
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mance, • the
s e. c o n d
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was defeated 8-0 by the
innings.
Federal Hocting Lancers in
Junior Clay
a non•conference game
Bolin got a
Tuesday.
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:hey righted the ship :he lhree up, Pliree · down and
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Freshnian Heath Detwiller made a comeback diffkult,
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ba?ters and giving up hits to 1 mnm~ . ·
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Juruor Bryan DeLong
(2-2) scored five runs in the ' opened the seve~th with a
first inning, prompting a smgle, and semor Aaron
pitching change for Meigs. Story followed up wi:h a
Sophomore·• Ryan Jeffers ~alk.. _but a fluke play
came on in relief, pitching mvolvmg the. ne~t battc;r ·
the rest of the game and w~ a, sure stgn It wasn t
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Eastern Lady Eagles defeated the Sou:h Gallia Lady
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Eastern won its second in
a row and second home
in as many days,
unpro'lling to 3-1 overall.
Seni01' Sasha Collins earned
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innings o the
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damage. Senior Ryan Davis,
fu:shman Ashley Miller,
&lt;;:arnahan, Cleland, and
Rawson all scored runs, and
Eastern went to the fourth
with an 11-0 lead.
The Lady Rebels rallied in
the top of the four:h inning,
DCarly batting thmugh the
order as the Lady Eagles had
some defensive miscues that
the visitors put to good use.
Senior Erica Blackburn
and then junior Christina
Ttrpak got on base. Spurlock
was walked.two batters iater,
then Clary singled after
Hammond reached on an
error for one of two RBis in
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Morrison . had
walks.
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being hit by a pitch.
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doubled their score with sindes from freshman Megan
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Weeks delivers game-winning hit Dn1gntaker Bayer to donate $10 to
in lOth Brewers beat Reds 3-2 prostate cancer research for every·
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MLB strikeout in 2008 regular season
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ASSOCIATED PRESS

MILWAUKEE - Riclcie
Weeks' made sure Eric
Gagne could ri:st l:iiSY .after
the Brewers bailed out their
closer again.
Weeks singled home the
.winning run in the 1Oth same against d!e Reds.
inning after Gagne gave up
!.J. J:Iard~ singled for the
a tying home run to Corey third ~ m the ~e to
Patterson with two outs and start the mrung and pmchtwo strikes in the ninth as hitter Joe Dillon sacrificed
the Brewers beat the · Hardy to second. Kendall
Cincinnati Reds 3-2 on singled off David Weathers
(0-l) to right fi~ld to set up
Tuesday night.
. "It's a lot easier to go Weeks, who satd he _knew
sleep tonight," Gagne said. what 'weathers was gom!l to
"It's going .to make. me go \lltro~ after feme~bef!Dg
from not sleeping to sleep- preY1ons at bats agamst him.
ing."
"He's always been a -cutAfter coming into ' this ter-slider guy," Weeks said.
season with just 10 blown "So, ~ust sit on~ l~ttlc; 'cut­
saves in his career, .G agne let-slider and drive 11 some.
has only cmiverted one of where." . .
three
chances
with
Weeks did, JUSt past shortMilwaukee, faili'ng again stop Jeff Ke!ll'inger to give
when Patterson hit· a solo Brewers . reliever Salomon
homer just over right fielder Torres (1-0) the win.
Gagne's failure overshadCorey Hart's leap at the
wall.
owed the pitching perfor"He got a pitch up. He mances of Reds rookie
tried to go down and away," .Johnny Cueto and Brewers
Brewers manager Ned Yost veter:an Jeff Suppan. Cu~to
said. "Up until that point. he ~minated the Brewers wtth
was throwing the ball really, h1s 96 mph fastball an4 hard
really well. ... Nobody's ,slider, striking out eight in 6
perfect."
1-3 innings to ~oUo~ up t_he
Gagne said he shook off 10 Ks he bad m his maJor
Jason Kendall's sign for a league debut and victory on
changeup and decided to Thursday.
throw a fastball instead.
"He's a pretty poised
"I tried too much for a young lllllll." Reds manager
strikeout. I think I had him · Duscy Baker said. "He
set up perfect for a change- deserved .to have a ·shot to
up and l didn't throw it," win this ballgatne." .
Gagne said. "That's going to
After lbe Brewers ffist six
teach me."
bitters~ 0-for-16 with
Gagne, wbo signed a one- seven Slrikeouts against the
year, $10 million contract 22-year-old right-hander,
this offseason to close for Bill Hall !iient a hanpng, full
the Brewers after Francisco oount slider: ~ the seventh
Cordero cashed in with a inning deep to the left-field
$46 million contract with bleachers,
giving
the Reds, also blew a save Milwaulree a '2-1 lead
on opening day against the Gagne could.n 't bold.
Cubs on Wednesday.
Cueto left one batter after
But Milwaukee won that giving up Hall's homer. He
game in th~ 1Otb and did the sttuck ' Hart for the third

time before being relieved
by Jared Burton. Cueto·
allowed five hits and has yet
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Cueto also got out of trouble in the fifth, striking out league pitche~ . wil ~ soon:
Weeks on a slider in the dirt have added mcenuve to
strike out batters.
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to end the inning.
Drugmaker Bayer AG 1l1il.l
In the dugout after the K,
Cueto pretended to be on announce plans Wednesday
the mound, mimiclcing his to donate $10 to pros~
stare down and pitching cancer research . for every
motion before busting out · strikeout during the regular
with a wide grin and taking season this year.
Major League Baseball
a seat.
"He's throwing strikes, ·estimates the four-year~quality strikes," Baker said. nership could add up to a lit"He only made one mistake de more than $300,000' per
tonight. That was,a hanging year. There were · 32, 189
breaking ~I to Billy Hall. strikeouts during the regular
He doesn't'.;seeni to miss season in 2007, according to
the Elias Sports Bureau.
those."
Bayer,
based
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.Hardy said both of his sinLeverkusen,
Gennany,
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give an additional $1 milbats.
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performance his frrst outing Foundation if a pitcher sets
and I was a little bit intimi- a new record by striking out
dated by the way he was 21 batters in a game.
Bayer's One-A-pay vitathrowing," Hardy said. "He
mins for men are marketed
has really good stuff."
Suppan, though, kept the ·
Reds from scoring until the
seventh by relying on his
sharp command, allowing a
run on six hits and two
walks. He left after the
INDEPENDENCE (AP)
inning, in line to get the win - LeBron James didn't
before Patterson's homer.
practice for the second CDR"We wori, tfuu: is the most secutive day in order to rest
important thing," Suppan his troublesome bact before
said. "That's our favorite the Cleveland Cavaliers
Jetter of the alphabet, the w, begin their fmal push beadany way you can get it."
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Notes: Cueto struck out
James; who has
dealnd and ing with back spasms for a
..._ 'de · the
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seco
·few weeks, receiveid trel!lbad two innings where he
retired ·the Brewers in just . meot. while his teammatM
prepared for w~~y
seven pitches.... Baker ~d night's game': against .the
that he expected to give C New Jersey N'ets. Cavs
Javier ValeotiJi the start 00 1:9aeh Mike Brow11 said
Wednesday night beeause of 1\Jesda · •5
'ble J
his cateer numberS against .
Y
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ames
. could s1t out.
Brewers starter Dave .Bush.
"I know he wantS to play,"
... Brewers RHP Yovani Brown said. "But we have to
Gallardo (left Imee) is slated be cautious with him now."
to make his second rehab
James was · not available
start for Nashville on f91' interviews., ~as.~
Wednesday night.
on the mas!lage table wben
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - lbe club finiShed its posl~
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For · Fastem, Devon five times in the, fifth.
"'!'e want him healthy .in
Sw.iiggett singlr.d., Vanllol&gt;se Taylor got out of the imlmg lbe playoffs," Brown said.
siopdtlmie times and dou- wiJh ooe str&amp;e out llljhwo · "Yes, we want the fourth
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twice aDd Bryan Osborne ·
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Jordan Taylor singled, Kyle . pitcher with four walks and
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vice president of marl&lt;.eting
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Bayer
Healthcare
Consumer Health.
1be OnecA-Day brand is
among Bayer's top-selling
consumer health products,
with sales growing an average of 15 percent annually
for the past several years,
Kolpon said.
. Bayer spends about $40
million a year on media
advertising for One-A-Day
products. .
Chicago White Sox designated hitter Jim Thome,
whose family has a history
prostate cancer, will be lhe
spokesman for the campaign. The partnership will
be featured in MLB-produced TV vignettes during

C LA S S .l F I E D

each national broadcast of a
game, Kolpon said.
MLB representatives did
not imniediately rerum calls
for comment: ·
More than 2 million
American
men
have
prostate cancer, according
to the Prostate Cancer
Foundation. More than
I 86,000 men in the U.S.
will be diagnosed with the
disease this year, and more
·than 28,000 men wiD die
from it, the foundation says.
Prostate canCer surgery
Los
Angeles
caused
Dodgers manager Joe Torre
to miss the first 3 7 games of
the 1999 season; when he
was leading the New Yorlc
Yankees .
Bayer, famed for inventing aspirin, said last month
its profit narrowed in the
final three months of 2007.
The company's products
include the painlciller Aleve
and tick medicine
and
for animals, Advantage.

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seed and have an unhealthy
LeBron thrOughout the playoff nm wouldn't do us any
good. We've got to make
sure that he's healthy and
he's able to help us."
With five regular-season
games left, the Cavaliers are
trying to wrap up the No. 4
Eastern
seed
in the
Conference and bolile-rowt
advantage in the first round
of the pfayoffs. They have a
!Cad
over
two-game
Washington for that fourth
spot.

Center "
Zydrunas
IJgauskas also •has missed
playing time with a bad
back:. He was asked if he
would rather see James sit
out a few games at the
.expeose of a higher playoff
seed for the Cavs, who
because of injuries, haven't
been able tQ gel since getting four new players in a
Feb. 21 trade.
"lt's.a Catch-22," he said.
"We all realize bow valu-

able he is to us. But without
him being healthy, we stand
no chance going into the
playoffs. We also want to
get the fourth spot and
home-court advantage, anQ
we also want him in there
just for chemistry reasons."
James' back protJlems
flared up in the fourth quarter of Cleveland's last two
games, home losses to
Chicago and Orlando . .In
those games, James was
unable to drive to the basket
in the founb quarter and no
one stepped up for the Cavs.
Hgauskas said it was obvious James was hurting.
"He always has a smile on
his face and he's always
loud. But I've j!W .noticed
that he's been quiet and I
can see that it bas been
bothering him," he said.
"He hasn't iBid anything,
but from being around him
for all these years, l can tell
when
. , something bothers
hun.

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bring '"""""'·
employee.
NO PHONE
CALlS PLEASE, App~ in

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c-dinllor·

Meadows

3,9 WeS1 Union Street in
Athens, Ohio is currently
accepting applications 1or
the position o1 •ctivity
Coordinator. This position
will requrre an individual to
work a fleldble sche(l.Jie,
including some weekends
and ovemight. This position
is considered tuM 1ime with
health benellts, paid 111ca·
1ion and si'*. time. A 4 year
degree from i college or universtty ts required . -Previous
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The Marauders had two
hits and two errors. Federal
Hocking had five hits and__.,
one error.

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$51&lt;K/yl, indudes

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not offered w/ USPS wno
hires.
1-8fJ6.403.2582
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Garden Center FuiVPart
line 866-563-7537
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seel&lt;s Program

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service ~Is toJ ~ortune
1.00 ompan1es
lndudlng·

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Full Tiill!l Day Shill

Direclor for Mason Cly.
HomeleS6 Shette~ '" ~·
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F~l Ttme Evening Shift
• CJn.slle Dr. Oflica

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field Pnofor 7 )'8IITO eoopen·
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(740)949-2217

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"'"''' Fri. &amp; Sat 1mm 7om, - - - - - - 5pm 011 82 Ded&lt;llld Road,
Bidwell , OH 45614

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garage , refinished hard-wood floors is ready to
move in, central air &amp; natuml
gas furrl80e, stone FP in
LA. Kiteherl has new oak
cabinets. new"'""' ........_.,
""'"' ·-"ov
lg. pantry&amp; laundry room
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F.P &amp; pn1111e ontranoo.
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900 Now
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MIODLEPORT-3 bad1 oom
bridl; home. Excvhnt kx:a:·
lion in town. Call 7-40-992•
4187.
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2BR. 2 blths, 3 ....,. more

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sao.ooo.740-446-7029

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$139.500 call lifter tog home olt1lng on

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fi11m 300-593-8871

t .66 acres, custtJm kitchen,
3BA. 2 bath. $1-42,900. Call

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740-2ii6-9247
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fund IICCOUIIting pre1erred ing and other

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enoed &amp;

Excellent condlltion ready to
move in. $255,000.00, Gall:

service

Call Todlyl740-446-4387.
1-1100·214-0452

rat.' to:

nance your home 0
ob&amp;lin a kMin. W:SSIRE
r1 requests tor an)~ large

Institution's

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mortgage
bfol&lt;8r or
lender
is
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Drug
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wcy fenCing and llhd·
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garage attached to hou9e
and finiohed &amp; heatad 3 car

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plelaly cadar "'"'n• onto

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record. Eam L4&gt; 10$2,000
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(304)722,21 B4
M·F 0 - . , payment. 4 bad8:30am-4pm
1001115. Large 111d. Ccwred
dedc... A1tached garage. 740·
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Full-lime 367·7129.
Uoensecl Practical Nume 'br
a community group hOme for ~ c~~om2 e : c=r
people with MRIDD in vvu. 4
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B'~·-tt . Hours·. ... F 9am- Bo&amp;ement, looa18d outside
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and Phatrnacolog'JI certlfica· wooded locatiOn. S199,900.
tion
required.
Salary Call fof an appt 741}24!&gt;
$1 1.001hout'. EKceMent ben- 0125
efits package including • br. house Pomoruy St.
heallhldental and paid leiM! 11aoon ovollooking the river,
time. Pre-ernrpiO';mellt drug 1 112 bath, appliance&amp;
testing.
Send
resume included, air, 2 1"· old
to:Bu....,..
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Servo"'\"· P.O.Box 1100, below appraisal S5S,OOO call
Jaci&lt;Son,
Oh
45640. 304-593-:!954 or (304)773Oeadllne
tor
applo, 9525 relocating to . . - ,

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hltchon, lerge lim-

My mom, contnsllil, gas hoot
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advance payments o1
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please.
include electronic
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generation of news
Mictlletun Esaates iB acceptpages, along with SOITWt
health insurance, available 'ing
applications
1or copy editing and headtine
after meeting empiO'fn'l8nt Temporar~ LPN'a. tf you
writing. as well a&amp;,
requirements. Call Valley would like to take adwnags
proofreadi"4J of pages·
Brool&lt; Concrate corpome &lt;llhlo ~. you may ·
produced by other
office at {30')773-5519 to apply a1 8204 Carla Drive.
paginatDr&amp;. Computer
sche&lt;lJie an interview
~. Ohio •5631 or by
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e-mail to: angieOwdden- Quaril. XPrass and Adobe
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career in long·term care!
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eortai P"I/Brintl study modFiscal otficer ancllor water~ els and retainer modetB. the
sewer Qerl(, .BJiiip81i&amp;iu in makingofretaioeni.pouible
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"'"'laling equipment and
eldre. Skills such as wekling
a plus. Starting pay based
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• ll'!lt Federal Hockl!ll on Tuesdar. The Marauder~ were defeated so.

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l'i&gt;meroy, Ohio 45769
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8om-4pm. Lakin Hospital I&amp; opportunity empiJ'f"l that
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to""'"'inWesiViiJiinil,and
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or high school diploma.
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up at lakin Hospilal, Laldn,

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mg. FDf appltcation and free
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675-1428 .
to work under changing
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deadlines, muHIIasl&lt;, ha\10
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for full time and temporary menl ~iUs, attention to
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log term care State laclity. municate well wttt1 others.
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an IKtensive benefit pad!:· a...;- ot...--~nt g.,....ister, 200

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Experience reQuired with

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umpire disagreed. and the '
game ended one batter later
1. lllolgo o
the ball still managed to with the Lancers' seventh ffi sao ooo o - • s 1
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Bolio and DeLont both C2·2): Thompooo ' and Cla11&lt;.
Meigs senior Kelsey Fife jumps back to avoid an inside pitch during the fourth Inning of a into fair territory. Federal went 1-fot-3 on the y 11ror -Evans.(2· 1): o.twlllar, (1) and
1101HX!11ference girls softball game with Federal Hocking on Tuesday. Meigs won 8-3.
Hoclcing picked it up, taking Meigs.
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Weeks delivers game-winning hit Dn1gntaker Bayer to donate $10 to
in lOth Brewers beat Reds 3-2 prostate cancer research for every·
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MLB strikeout in 2008 regular season
BY

ASSOCIATED PRESS

MILWAUKEE - Riclcie
Weeks' made sure Eric
Gagne could ri:st l:iiSY .after
the Brewers bailed out their
closer again.
Weeks singled home the
.winning run in the 1Oth same against d!e Reds.
inning after Gagne gave up
!.J. J:Iard~ singled for the
a tying home run to Corey third ~ m the ~e to
Patterson with two outs and start the mrung and pmchtwo strikes in the ninth as hitter Joe Dillon sacrificed
the Brewers beat the · Hardy to second. Kendall
Cincinnati Reds 3-2 on singled off David Weathers
(0-l) to right fi~ld to set up
Tuesday night.
. "It's a lot easier to go Weeks, who satd he _knew
sleep tonight," Gagne said. what 'weathers was gom!l to
"It's going .to make. me go \lltro~ after feme~bef!Dg
from not sleeping to sleep- preY1ons at bats agamst him.
ing."
"He's always been a -cutAfter coming into ' this ter-slider guy," Weeks said.
season with just 10 blown "So, ~ust sit on~ l~ttlc; 'cut­
saves in his career, .G agne let-slider and drive 11 some.
has only cmiverted one of where." . .
three
chances
with
Weeks did, JUSt past shortMilwaukee, faili'ng again stop Jeff Ke!ll'inger to give
when Patterson hit· a solo Brewers . reliever Salomon
homer just over right fielder Torres (1-0) the win.
Gagne's failure overshadCorey Hart's leap at the
wall.
owed the pitching perfor"He got a pitch up. He mances of Reds rookie
tried to go down and away," .Johnny Cueto and Brewers
Brewers manager Ned Yost veter:an Jeff Suppan. Cu~to
said. "Up until that point. he ~minated the Brewers wtth
was throwing the ball really, h1s 96 mph fastball an4 hard
really well. ... Nobody's ,slider, striking out eight in 6
perfect."
1-3 innings to ~oUo~ up t_he
Gagne said he shook off 10 Ks he bad m his maJor
Jason Kendall's sign for a league debut and victory on
changeup and decided to Thursday.
throw a fastball instead.
"He's a pretty poised
"I tried too much for a young lllllll." Reds manager
strikeout. I think I had him · Duscy Baker said. "He
set up perfect for a change- deserved .to have a ·shot to
up and l didn't throw it," win this ballgatne." .
Gagne said. "That's going to
After lbe Brewers ffist six
teach me."
bitters~ 0-for-16 with
Gagne, wbo signed a one- seven Slrikeouts against the
year, $10 million contract 22-year-old right-hander,
this offseason to close for Bill Hall !iient a hanpng, full
the Brewers after Francisco oount slider: ~ the seventh
Cordero cashed in with a inning deep to the left-field
$46 million contract with bleachers,
giving
the Reds, also blew a save Milwaulree a '2-1 lead
on opening day against the Gagne could.n 't bold.
Cubs on Wednesday.
Cueto left one batter after
But Milwaukee won that giving up Hall's homer. He
game in th~ 1Otb and did the sttuck ' Hart for the third

time before being relieved
by Jared Burton. Cueto·
allowed five hits and has yet
to walk a batter in ·his short

career.

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Cueto also got out of trouble in the fifth, striking out league pitche~ . wil ~ soon:
Weeks on a slider in the dirt have added mcenuve to
strike out batters.
.
to end the inning.
Drugmaker Bayer AG 1l1il.l
In the dugout after the K,
Cueto pretended to be on announce plans Wednesday
the mound, mimiclcing his to donate $10 to pros~
stare down and pitching cancer research . for every
motion before busting out · strikeout during the regular
with a wide grin and taking season this year.
Major League Baseball
a seat.
"He's throwing strikes, ·estimates the four-year~quality strikes," Baker said. nership could add up to a lit"He only made one mistake de more than $300,000' per
tonight. That was,a hanging year. There were · 32, 189
breaking ~I to Billy Hall. strikeouts during the regular
He doesn't'.;seeni to miss season in 2007, according to
the Elias Sports Bureau.
those."
Bayer,
based
in
.Hardy said both of his sinLeverkusen,
Gennany,
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will
gles off Cueto broke his
give an additional $1 milbats.
·
. "I saw a little bit of his lion to the Prostate Cancer
performance his frrst outing Foundation if a pitcher sets
and I was a little bit intimi- a new record by striking out
dated by the way he was 21 batters in a game.
Bayer's One-A-pay vitathrowing," Hardy said. "He
mins for men are marketed
has really good stuff."
Suppan, though, kept the ·
Reds from scoring until the
seventh by relying on his
sharp command, allowing a
run on six hits and two
walks. He left after the
INDEPENDENCE (AP)
inning, in line to get the win - LeBron James didn't
before Patterson's homer.
practice for the second CDR"We wori, tfuu: is the most secutive day in order to rest
important thing," Suppan his troublesome bact before
said. "That's our favorite the Cleveland Cavaliers
Jetter of the alphabet, the w, begin their fmal push beadany way you can get it."
ing in~ the NBA
Notes: Cueto struck out
James; who has
dealnd and ing with back spasms for a
..._ 'de · the
uoo Sl
m
seco
·few weeks, receiveid trel!lbad two innings where he
retired ·the Brewers in just . meot. while his teammatM
prepared for w~~y
seven pitches.... Baker ~d night's game': against .the
that he expected to give C New Jersey N'ets. Cavs
Javier ValeotiJi the start 00 1:9aeh Mike Brow11 said
Wednesday night beeause of 1\Jesda · •5
'ble J
his cateer numberS against .
Y
tt possl
ames
. could s1t out.
Brewers starter Dave .Bush.
"I know he wantS to play,"
... Brewers RHP Yovani Brown said. "But we have to
Gallardo (left Imee) is slated be cautious with him now."
to make his second rehab
James was · not available
start for Nashville on f91' interviews., ~as.~
Wednesday night.
on the mas!lage table wben
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - lbe club finiShed its posl~
" ~ •' ptacaice media session.
For · Fastem, Devon five times in the, fifth.
"'!'e want him healthy .in
Sw.iiggett singlr.d., Vanllol&gt;se Taylor got out of the imlmg lbe playoffs," Brown said.
siopdtlmie times and dou- wiJh ooe str&amp;e out llljhwo · "Yes, we want the fourth
,,
·bled. DeWeese . singled -·-''Wilal&gt;.
fromPageBl
~ · ~~ to get the fourth
twice aDd Bryan Osborne ·
tO Watuuna
I
on W.
y for aoodlt.t.
red, Manuel singled twice, s~ ··was the Winning noo-leaglie game. ·
Jordan Taylor singled, Kyle . pitcher with four walks and
- · u o ; -.- ..10 .
Cunningham singled, Zacb four strike outs. Jordan
BE
310 liB
10 e s··
Ash singleQ and J.D. Taylor came on in relief s
848 oe
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Whittington singled. WP-1\!o@,!,P-s-n.
Eastern hlldafter
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as a way to maintain
prostate health.
1be . deal rnl!fkS tbe
brand's frrst partnership
with' a sports organization
and is "a great way to reach
men for th,e Obe' A-Day
products," said Jay Kolpon,
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Bayer
Healthcare
Consumer Health.
1be OnecA-Day brand is
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consumer health products,
with sales growing an average of 15 percent annually
for the past several years,
Kolpon said.
. Bayer spends about $40
million a year on media
advertising for One-A-Day
products. .
Chicago White Sox designated hitter Jim Thome,
whose family has a history
prostate cancer, will be lhe
spokesman for the campaign. The partnership will
be featured in MLB-produced TV vignettes during

C LA S S .l F I E D

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game, Kolpon said.
MLB representatives did
not imniediately rerum calls
for comment: ·
More than 2 million
American
men
have
prostate cancer, according
to the Prostate Cancer
Foundation. More than
I 86,000 men in the U.S.
will be diagnosed with the
disease this year, and more
·than 28,000 men wiD die
from it, the foundation says.
Prostate canCer surgery
Los
Angeles
caused
Dodgers manager Joe Torre
to miss the first 3 7 games of
the 1999 season; when he
was leading the New Yorlc
Yankees .
Bayer, famed for inventing aspirin, said last month
its profit narrowed in the
final three months of 2007.
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LeBron thrOughout the playoff nm wouldn't do us any
good. We've got to make
sure that he's healthy and
he's able to help us."
With five regular-season
games left, the Cavaliers are
trying to wrap up the No. 4
Eastern
seed
in the
Conference and bolile-rowt
advantage in the first round
of the pfayoffs. They have a
!Cad
over
two-game
Washington for that fourth
spot.

Center "
Zydrunas
IJgauskas also •has missed
playing time with a bad
back:. He was asked if he
would rather see James sit
out a few games at the
.expeose of a higher playoff
seed for the Cavs, who
because of injuries, haven't
been able tQ gel since getting four new players in a
Feb. 21 trade.
"lt's.a Catch-22," he said.
"We all realize bow valu-

able he is to us. But without
him being healthy, we stand
no chance going into the
playoffs. We also want to
get the fourth spot and
home-court advantage, anQ
we also want him in there
just for chemistry reasons."
James' back protJlems
flared up in the fourth quarter of Cleveland's last two
games, home losses to
Chicago and Orlando . .In
those games, James was
unable to drive to the basket
in the founb quarter and no
one stepped up for the Cavs.
Hgauskas said it was obvious James was hurting.
"He always has a smile on
his face and he's always
loud. But I've j!W .noticed
that he's been quiet and I
can see that it bas been
bothering him," he said.
"He hasn't iBid anything,
but from being around him
for all these years, l can tell
when
. , something bothers
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score four runs.
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Bottom woman and · a Daytt!n, appe~ bef~
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folklon: says an anvil R:Sts had been found as of early
afternoon.
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inside the stack.
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As f« if that anvil or
wrecking ball had been
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aymar
was
doing was
fOUDd ~side lbe stack, Hall
said his employees were at cleaning it up and that it .

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Racine still bas his paycheck stubs from his days
as an employee at the
White Rock Slilt ·Couqpany
back in die 1950's UJd figures he ~ s one of the only
employees left alive to tell
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1936, said he went to wadi;
for the 3 J t eRock . Salt
Company w
he was 19
and worked
f« nearly
three more years .until die

White Rock Salt Company
came into cxistencc.
"'' do know it had · the
· best salt up and down the
Ohio River Valley...it was
just a better gnde of salt,~
Rose said.
Rose went on to explain
some nf tbe process for
making salt which began
with JliiUllPinB out the brine
water from wells deep
beneath the ground with
the help of six-illch pipe.
Tbe oompaDY bad t~o
wells on i~ propeny in
wbich it retrieved its brine ·
which euJBpd in die form

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One year oontracts for the
2008-09
school · year. ·
Michael Barnen, Mitchell
B~~Carrnl!.Lurl
Carter, Amber Cox. Bobbi
DeLong. Holly Grim. Opal
Grueser, Amy Lee, Rachelle
Lutz, Nioole Nee!. Lisa Ord,
Jennifer Wheaton. Pamela
White, Bonnie Williams,
Teresa Williams, Stt;ven
Wood, Lena Yoacham.
Given three-year oontracts
starting with the next school
year were Denise Arnold,
Danielle Dugau, Marjorie·
Gibbs, Lauren Hardgrove
and Jennifer Tesar.
Awarded five year con:
tracts beginning with the
2008-09 year were Morgan
Bragg, Vicki Bragg, Scott
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Pam
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operations around 1958, not
in the 1930's as reported in
a local history book.
Although ~ local history book sail1 there were

"Tte wata" ~u muddy as

mud oould be,~ Rose said.
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beating the water, applying
lime. some sifting and setnine salt worts in Meigs ding, RO&amp;e Sllid that muddy

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some had become leery of
the old stack. He added
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work/cle•oing to be done
across the road from the
Slack near tbe river.

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lbe toomamcnt wteo Parker
had to carry the Lady Vo1s,
ber suppoilting cast came .
lhmugh. Shannon ibobbitt
SCOred 13 points and Nicky
Anosike added 12 points
and eight rebounds for the
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according to Jmy Hall, the
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stack was about 170 feet tall
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said Jaymar hired an outside
SOlJ!1lt for stmam
company to bring down the
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stack, a feat which bas
allegedly beei1 attempted by
at least one otbcr company
who failed years ago.
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WEA.mER
account regtstered in one of
the history books, the story
a helicopter with a
t~c•••l!" , wrecking
ball
attached took a swing at the
stack, made a few hits, dlen
the ball dropped down
inside the stack. Chips at
the top of the stone stack
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was still standinE as .i f it
refused to give up its tpBCC
but with cracks in its ioundation it could only stand so
long. A few moments later
up the til!ht, falling .
nn':,;,c side lW: Ooliath IIDd
hlt1~ng the ground with ·
force
felt like a small
earthquake.
Moments after the deno-·
lation and fall, a plume of
sand-colored sm&lt;E could
be seen from as far away .aS

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tickets on sale.
lin ibe 'fiC'!Difina1s
~n 1ilic went jjillilifi.\fm-211
from r1tJe field, lbut '8'JtiCd &lt;aut
tbe .cbam,pitmSbip game - .
11101 lletting iller mjumd Wt
tibouJdcr U•''' er lbcr. liar ltbe
second straight game, 'the
All-American wore a longslceve shirt .under JJcr unifotm to tly• .as She said, ~0
.not focus •1!10 the mjwy.
Wbile i&gt;till clearly not .I 00
percent bealthy, tbe expected
No. 1 pili: in
Wednesday's WNBA draft
dido 't Shoot nearly .as fiumy
jWJll)crL as Sunday J4ght,
inlitmll! taking the •ball toh
baSket oo an array of moves.
Sle ~ovened one steal in
lbe iCCOOd !half into a pretty
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Palker ~ with lbcr

1be two buses went to
Herrera
Trucking
of
Pottland on bids of
$1351.5'() and $1258.50,
while the .truck soW for
s1.251 to Gmy King,
oew buses pun:based by the
lkwd eartier this year made
it possible to sell the two
10-~ar old ones in the
Me~gs l.ocal fleet.
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POMEROY - Bids fm
tbe sale of two 1997 FoFd .
buses ' And a 1995 Chevy
truck: were accepted by the
Meigs Lotal Board of
Education at its Tuesday
night mecriog.

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Blong Ohio . 124 yestenlay
~ to see it fall, IIDd
filii it did.
"The stack,~ which once
belonged to the former
White Rock. Salt Company
in Minersville, was ~t
down · with explosives

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down ro evaporators and
into what Rose called a draw
settler, From dere it went
inlo one of seven ~
gnineriet;. These graineries
had large, brass wheels IIDd
chains tbat worked with lbe
iron lakes which pulled the
salt oot and up onto an
.incliner wberc it oou1d be
drained out
came out like wbite
suowflakes," Rose recalled
As for the stack tbat
came down yeilelday. ROiiC
said it acted like a vent for
tile OOmpiiiY''~ stoker furnaces wbich were between
tbe
IIDd tbe river. The
funiaces heated the water
tanks which were stored on
the hill behind the salt
wo.rks and were pan of the
manufacturing
process.
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the hill. Once when Rose
was walking near the tanks
the flame from tbe carbide
light on his hat ignited
from the gas and literally
blew off his head.
Rose said once he ' d
climbed nearly to the top of
the stack which had a ladder on the inside. He also
said once when he and
oowoder Bub Davis were
wouting the night shift a
few chunks from the stack
fell off lllld went through
the roof of the building
below. Davis ran out of the
bui~. afraid the place
was l9dy to bloW up,.
Built in the days wile«
there were oo cnmes, Rose
still wonders bow the workers ever constructed the

effective with next school
year, Cara Bullington and
Brandon Wolfe as substitute
teachers for the remainder
of this year, Connie Soulsby
as. a purchased service aide
for a health handicapped
student at Meigs High at
$9.19 an hour, and Jo Dunn
as tutor for up tQ five houn;
a week at $20 an hour.
The board approved an
overnight field trip request
for the nun;ing assistant students ~. their teacher, ?P.al
Grueser, to anend the Skills
USA Ohio C!tampionships
competition in Columbus,
April 25 and 26.
. In other personnel matters,
tbe resignatioo of ~w
Fields as a science teacher at
Meigs High effective Aprill8
was accepted. The teoching
QODqaCt of Tony Dugan as a

slack, guessing a lot of physical education teacher a
&amp;cafliog was used to hand

pour the stnlctUR:.
County in tbe 1880' s, no watereveatuallyeuerpias emerged from the pipes
one has £ODfinDed wben tbe ~lear water wbidl then went that traveled to the tanks oo .:, M
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Melanie QuiHen, Penby
Ramsburg·, Stacie Roach
and Paula Roush;
Non-certified personnel
hired on two two-year contracts were William Ellis
and Sandra Walrer, bus drivers; Ellora Panerson. cook,
and Amy Young, secretary.
Also hired was Steven
Conerill as groundskeeper
on a continuing contract

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