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DELPHOS HERALD
The
Oil spill
Ottoville holds 100th commencement
BP: we’re
doing all we
can, know
BARATARIA BAY, La. “If we find they’re not
(AP) — The executive in doing what they’re supposed
charge of fighting a Gulf of to be doing, we’ll push them
Mexico oil spill acknowl- out of the way appropriately,”
edged today everyone is Salazar said.
frustrated at BP’s failure to Asked about Salazar’s
plug the ocean gusher more criticism, Suttles said BP is
than a month into a disaster working with experts from
that is spreading damage in other oil companies and the
Louisiana’s wetlands, includ- government to find a solu-
ing miring pelican colonies. tion.
Doug Suttles, chief operat- “What I do know is, every-
ing officer at BP PLC, went one is frustrated. I think the
on all three U.S. network people of the region are frus-
morning talks shows with trated. I know we are, I know
the same message: BP knows the government is,” Suttles
frustration is growing that it said on NBC. “The fact that
hasn’t been able to halt the it’s taken this long is painful
spill of millions of gallons of to everybody.”
oil from a well that blew out Suttles said on ABC’s
after a rig explosion April 20 “Good Morning America”
off the Lousiana coast. that BP’s next shot at plug-
“We are doing everything ging the well this week stands
we can, everything I know,” a very good chance of suc-
Suttles said on the NBC cess. But he said the global
“Today” show. oil company has more plans
Dena Martz photos
The Obama administration in case the latest efforts fails,
questioned BP’s competence like several before it.
Ottoville High School presented diplomas to 44 seniors Sunday in the L.W. Heckman Gymnasium. Jared Sunday, when Secretary of BP plans to use heavy
Horstman, above left, one of seven valedictorians, addressed his class. His speech reflected on the 100 years of OHS the Interior Ken Salazar told mud and cement to stop the
history. This was the 100th annual commencement ceremony. Ottoville graduate Drew Bendele, above right, joins reporters he was “not com- breach, a maneuver called
the recessional with his diploma in hand. pletely” confident that BP
knows what it’s doing. See SPILL, page 9A
Index
Obituaries 2A
State/Local 3A
Politics 4A
Community 5A
Sports 6-7A
Announcements 8A
World News 10A
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3B Club, volunteers continue work on stadium Nancy Spencer photos
The Delphos Stadium Club and volunteers continued work on the stadium at Stadium Park Saturday morning. Workers spent time securing
the decking and removing the final fasteners for the seating before beginning power washing the decking. Above left, Larry Beining, left, and Dan
Rostorfer secure loose deck pieces. Above right: George Berelsman, left, and Jim Kollsmith remove the final fasteners for seating Saturday.
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STATE/LOCAL
Glory Ride
is Eureka, which is one of Amish of Holmes County are attend their public school on
the state’s best preserved min- among their top customers. the premises. Children from
ing towns. Antelope Peak and While in Richfield, Beth outside the community also
Summit Mountain, near there, and her friends were invited attend the school. Some resi-
are both more than 10,000 to visit a Messianic Jewish dents, such as the Vet, work
feet high. Beth said they could Community. This village of outside the community. Their
make only 70 miles in two Eskale, Utah, was founded 91-year-old male resident is
hours while crossing ridge in 1954 and fashioned after their official weatherman and
after ridge on this famous villages in Israel. Messianic an 80-year-old woman takes
Route 50. She will almost be Jews are Jewish people who care of the flower boxes.
glad to get into the flatlands of believe that Jesus is the Son When I talked to Beth on
Nebraska or Kansas. of God and our Savior. The Sunday afternoon, they had
Along the route, they members of the commu- just returned from church and
passed by dry alkaline lakes nity eat some daily meals were going to feed the horses,
and witnessed many Navy air- together, farm together and which are being kept at a
craft overhead. The US Naval have their church, school nearby stable.
Air Station near Fallon is used and playground in the cen- I told her I knew where I
for supersonic and low alti- ter of the community. Each would be if I were there in
tude combat training. It was family has a small home of Salt Lake City; I would be
quite loud when one broke a approximately 1,000 square spending hours and hours in
triple sound barrier. feet. Their farm consists of the Mormon Family History
Just before the Utah border approximately 4,000 acres Library. I was fortunate to
is Ely, famous for it’s huge where they raise alfalfa, corn have visited that once with
copper mine, where an amaz- and 300 head of Holstein my friends, Betty, Imogene
ing 22,000 tons of ore per day milk cows. About 15 children and Sue. We just couldn’t stay
were once scooped from the live in the community and long enough.
Photos submitted
ground.
A skyline In Utah. Nevada is still a leading
producer of silver and the
BY HELEN KAVERMAN trek across Nevada they vis- They passed through world’s largest producer of
ited old “Fort Churchill.” Austin, once one of Nevada’s turquoise. In 1954, a turquoise
Delphos resident Beth All that remains of the 1860 silver boomtowns, which nugget weighing 152 pounds
Metzger is participat- Army Post is the crumbling sprang up in 1863. Austin was found in Lander County
ing in The Glory Ride and adobe walls amidst the sage- still has the largest heap and and the world’s largest black
Tabernacle. The vision of the brush. This was also a stop on leach gold mine. The gold is opal was found in Humbolt
group is to ride from the west the Pony Express Route. dug out in heaps of dirt, then County in 1927.
coast to the east coast by Bob and Sue returned to leached or filtered out. The Glory Riders arrived
horseback, worshiping, blow- their home at Lake Tahoe. Just outside of Austin, they in Richfield, Utah, just south
ing the shofar and asking They will be greatly missed. met Rueben, at a rodeo loca- of Salt Lake City on Monday
Almighty God to come and They served as guardian angels tion, which was once a tent evening. During their stay in
anoint His people to minister to the ladies. At this same city in the old days. Reuben Richfield, they were guests
to the millions who are about time, Vanessa’s father came spends his time searching for two nights with Vanessa’s
ready to receive the answer to take her back home because for bottles in this forsaken parents. On Thursday, the
to their prayers. Her sister, she was needed to help with land. Several of these bottles ladies and one gentleman
Helen Kaverman, chronicles the family business. Also at brought in enough money for made their prayer ride around
her ride through phone calls this time, they were joined by him to put a new roof on his the State Capitol in Salt Lake A view of the mountains in Pason, Utah, not far from
and e-mails. Judda and Katy Becker, who house. Salt Lake City. Snow can be seen on the mountain peaks.
City. Earlier that day, they
have been serving as mission- One of the historic sites took a side trip to a salt mine.
The trip across Nevada aries in Cambodia. Their mis- near Austin is the Hickson They were not able to take
took longer than the Glory sion was to work with orphans Petroglyph Recreation Area a tour due to all the added
Riders expected. They arrived and young girls who had been and the Toquima Caves, which security since 9-11. However,
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POLITICS “If only we’d stop trying to be happy we could have a pretty good time.”
— Edith Wharton, American writer (1862-1937)
Kagan’s it on his desk by July 4. markets. And millions of gal- at Wall Street bailouts and
offer clues
One Year Ago nervous about the possibil- out well, threatening the the economy will be stronger,
• Long before “The Bucket List” hit theaters, adventurers ity of a double-dip recession. environment and jobs in the the jobless rate will be lower
in mind and spirit have made that list of items they would They have seen few concrete region. and Americans will be enjoy-
like to accomplish before they leave the world behind. Dan WASHINGTON (AP) benefits yet from the slow- The result: Americans are ing benefits of the health care
and Becky Hirn of Delphos made their lists and found that — Elena Kagan, a Supreme to-unfold health care law. in a sour mood, and the polls changes.
visiting all of the 50 states appeared on both. With the Court nominee without judi- Likewise, it may be some reflect that. The health care bill and
attitude “where there’s a will, there’s a way,” the couple cial experience, has suggested time before Obama can point Just 35 percent surveyed now the financial regulation
and their children, Abbey, 10, and Carter, 4, will embark on in writings and speeches over to results from the advancing this month say the country is legislation follow Obama’s
their year-long RV cross-country adventure beginning June a quarter-century that when legislation to rewrite the rules heading in the right direction, signature legislative accom-
15. judges make decisions, they that govern Wall Street. the lowest measured by the plishment of 2009, a $787
must take account of their val- Senate passage last week AP-GfK survey since a week billion stimulus package
ues and experience and con- of the financial overhaul bill before Obama took office in passed in February 2009 that
25 Years Ago — 1985 was “another big win for January 2009. His approval contained dozens of federal
• Ninety-two seniors were set to graduate from Columbus sider politics and policy, rather
than act as robotic umpires. him. But the problem is that, rating remains at 49 percent, initiatives aimed at prevent-
Grove High School May 26 at the high school athletic in terms of his standing in as low as it has been since he ing the worst recession in 70
field. Thirteen honor graduates are Chris Martin, Kurt Not since 1972 has a presi-
the eyes of the public, both became president. years from becoming another
Lehman, Kammy Sue Nierescher, Lisa Ann Carpenter, Matt dent picked someone for the these enormously far-reach- Both the health care over- Great Depression.
Stechschulte, Duane David Schroeder, Diane Marie Evans, high court who hasn’t been a ing pieces of legislation are haul and the financial regu- The Congressional Budget
Kathy Tabler, Sarah Verhoff, Craig Downing, Rhonda judge. So what the 50-year-old going to take quite a while to lation measures are compli- Office recently estimated that
Myers, Laura Ann Lawnzak and Wayne Schroeder. Kagan has said about judging play out and to begin to affect cated pieces of legislation. the 2009 stimulus package
• Delegates from St. John’s High and Jefferson High might be the best indicator of the lives of Americans,” said Republicans have gone out has an actual long-term cost
School to Boys State attended an orientation program this the kind of justice she would Ross Baker, a political scien- of their way to portray both of $862 billion.
be.
Obama orders fuel standards for future
week at American Legion Post 96, Lima. Delegates from St.
John’s are Steve Adams and Chris Gunder. Delegates from Republicans have said that
Jefferson are Robert Poling and Toby Kimmett. because Kagan hasn’t left a
• Brenda Bowers, a sophomore political science major, trail of judicial opinions, they By ERICA WERNER cent of all vehicles on U.S. on imported oil, our long-
received her second major award in softball, her freshman will pore over her records as a and KEN THOMAS highways but devour more term security depends on
volleyball certificate and her first major award (manager) Clinton White House aide and The Associated Press than 20 percent of fuel. the development of alterna-
in basketball, at the annual women’s sports banquet at Ohio academic for any clues. Her According to the tive sources of fuel and new
Northern. Bowers is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. speeches and papers from her WASHINGTON — Environmental Protection transportation technologies,”
Bowers of Elida. time as dean of the Harvard President Barack Obama Agency, commercial trucks the president said.
Law School and, before that as directed the government account for 21 percent of “I believe that it’s pos-
50 Years Ago — 1960 a law professor and graduate Friday to set the first-ever greenhouse gas emissions in sible in the next 20 years for
• The annual junior-senior reception and prom at Delphos student, are certain to get close mileage and pollution limits the transportation sector — vehicles to use half the fuel
Jefferson High School was an emphatic success. Following attention at her confirmation for big trucks and to tight- compared with 33 percent for and produce half the pollu-
the banquet, speeches were given by Ruth Dunlap, Ruth Ann hearing in late June. en rules for future cars and passenger cars and 29 percent tion that they do today.”
Finks, Judy Brenneman, Vincent Ebbeskotte, Superintendent Her words stand in contrast SUVs, setting the nation’s for SUVs, pickups and mini- Obama also asked the
Robert H. Christy and the toast mistress, Lynn Rorabeck. The to the more technical view sights on vehicles that run on vans. Department of Energy to
theme song of the prom “I Love Paris in the Springtime,” of judging voiced by Chief half the fuel they now use and The new standards, to be work with carmakers and
was sung by Dale Ness, and another light selection was Justice John Roberts at his give off half the pollution. issued in July of next year, others to promote the devel-
sung by the Fifietts, a girls ensemble. The dance which fol- confirmation hearing five years “The nation that leads in would apply to big trucks and opment of advanced vehicles
lowed was held in the music room and music was provided ago. Roberts said he consid- the clean energy economy buses for model years 2014- including plug-in hybrids
by Tony Schlagbaum and his band. During the intermission, ered himself an umpire merely will lead the global economy. 2018. and electric cars, and to give
calling balls and strikes. And I want America to be that At the same time, the EPA technical help to cities pre-
the Fifietts sang “April Showers,” and Dale Ness and Judy
Kagan apparently has never nation,” Obama declared at and the National Highway paring for them.
Moore harmonized on “Burning Bridges” and “Pledging My the White House as he signed Traffic Safety Administration Obama moved forward
Love.” Arrangements were in charge of committees super- directly addressed Roberts’
comments. Republicans have a presidential memorandum will get to work on stricter with Friday’s announce-
vised by Adelaide Benning and Nolan Hadson, class advis- that would reshape the coun- standards for cars and light ment as a climate bill with
ers, and by the class officers: Ruth Dunlap, president; Janet held his description of the
job as a model of judicial try’s driving habits long after trucks like SUVs to kick in much wider-ranging provi-
Leeth, vice president; Dale Ness, secretary; Joan Horine, he leaves office. with the 2017 model year and sions awaited action in the
restraint and used it to criti-
treasurer and Carol Niles, sergeant-at-arms. With the catastrophic oil carry through 2025. Senate, its future uncertain.
cize President Barack Obama
for what they call his support spill in the Gulf of Mexico A year ago, Obama But Obama can take signifi-
75 Years Ago — 1935 underscoring the risks of announced plans for the first cant steps on fuel efficiency
of judicial activism — judges
• St. John’s auditorium was transformed into a veritable imposing their own views on America’s heavy reliance on federal regulations of fuel without Congress and once
wild and wooly rancho “The Flying Hoofs,” for the sole the law. fossil fuels, Obama gave fed- efficiency and greenhouse again showed his determina-
pleasure of the senior students, the clergy and members of the But Kagan put forward a eral agencies just over a year gas emissions in cars and tion to do so, the Gulf oil
faculty. Hosts were the Junior classmen. Eight “cow girls,” different idea of judging in a to come up with fuel efficien- light trucks, for the 2012- spill acting as a spur.
the table waitresses, served the banquet. They were Jean 1995 law review article. cy and greenhouse gas emis- 2016 model years. Those Indeed the president is
Lindemann, Clara Eickholt, Rita Dishong, Rita Friemoth, “It should be no surprise by sion standards for commercial standards, rolled out last ahead of schedule compared
Dorothy Bockey, Margaret Haehn, Marcelle Schmersal and now that many of the votes a trucks and buses. month, aim at reaching a with what he promised as a
Esther Will. Supreme Court justice casts Such vehicles are big pol- fleet average of 35.5 miles candidate. On the campaign
• Mrs. Charles Dunn probably has the record for early have little to do with technical luters and fuel consumers per gallon by 2016, nearly 10 trail, Obama pushed for the
poppies in this city. She brought to the Herald office two fine legal ability and much to do even though they’re far out- miles per gallon better than standards to increase 4 per-
large poppies in full bloom, probably the first of the poppy with conceptions of value,” numbered by passenger cars. the current average. cent every year, which would
family to bloom here this season. These fine large flowers Kagan said in a review of Yale The Union of Concerned “The disaster in the Gulf have resulted in new cars and
are now on display in the window at this office. law professor Stephen Carter’s Scientists, an environmental only underscores that even as trucks achieving a fleetwide
• “Old Betsy,” a hand fire engine, is going home to Van advocacy group, said large we pursue domestic produc- 40 miles per gallon by
book “The Confirmation
Wert. “Old Betsy,” used before and after the purchase of trucks represent about 4 per- tion to reduce our reliance 2022.
Mess.”
COMMUNITY
LANDMARK
Jennings CL of C makes donations
Fort Jennings High School
will host the 2011 Ohio Student
Council State Conference.
The Fort Jennings CL of C
Council 88 made a donation
to the local student council to
help defray the cost of hosting
Fountain Park the event. Receiving the check
Van Wert are, from left, student council
members Lauren Norbeck,
Lauren Verhoff, Andrew
CALENDAR OF Huntsman and CL of C mem-
ber Shelley Hoersten; and
EVENTS back, Andrew Louth, Austin
Norbeck, Kegan Sickels, Fort
TODAY Jennings Student Council
7 p.m. — Ottoville village Advisor Jeff Jostpille and CL
council meets at the munici- of C member Mandi Kahle.
pal building.
Marion Township Trustees welcome.
meet at the township house. The group donates money to
7:30 p.m. — Delphos Right-to-Life, school programs,
Eagles Aerie 471 meets at the Make a Difference Day, church
Eagles Lodge. activities, families and Relay
for Life, just to name a few.
TUESDAY
11:30 a.m. — Mealsite
at Delphos Senior Citizen Photos submitted
Center, 301 Suthoff Street. The Fort Jennings Catholic dents, asking the local families
6 p.m. — Weight Watchers Ladies of Columbia Council to provide overnight accommo-
meets at Trinity United 88 recently made several dona- dations at their home for two
Methodist Church, 211 E. tions. nights.
Third St. The Fort Jennings High Assistance was also given
7 p.m. — Delphos Area School Student Council received to the John Grote and Greg
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Delphos City Council Jennings High school. farming accident left their son
meets at the municipal build- The Community will host in a wheelchair and each of the
ing, 608 N. Canal St. more than 500 high school stu- Horstman children received a
7:30 p.m. — Alcoholics John and Marie Grote, life insurance policy. Horstman Happy Birthday
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Hoersten, front right, and call Shelley Hoersten in Fort
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TRACK RESULTS
DIVISION III DISTRICT Gleckler (CV) 10:19.63; 4. D. Schulze (SH)
TRACK AND FIELD 10:21.08; 5. M. Schulze (SH) 10:23.33; 6.
Final Results (10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1) - Top Olding (MI) 10:25.20; 7. Slonkosky (MI)
4 to Troy Regional 10:37.91; 8. Kevin Stewart (FJ) 10:46.49;
At Minster ... 15. Tyler Looser (OV) 11:33.97; ... 17.
Girls Team Rankings: Minster 104.50, Nathan Wurst (FJ) 11:39.12; ... 19. Jeff
Marion Local 79.50, Ottoville 76, Jefferson Jacomet (LV) 11:42.16; 20. Ryan Honigford
71.50, St. John’s 58, Fort Recovery 57.50, (OV) 11:42.74; 21. Joseph Shoppell (LV)
New Bremen 56, Crestview 35, Wayne 11:48.78.
Trace 25, Lincolnview 24, Parkway 23.50, Girls 4x400-Meter Relay: 1. Ottoville
Fort Jennings 22, Continental 14, Antwerp (Natasha Kaufman, Molly Maag, Kari
10, St. Henry 5.50. Beining, Shayla Siefker) 4:05.02; 2. Minster
Boys Team Rankings: Minster 114, 4:05.05; 3. Crestview 4:06.57; 4. Marion
New Bremen 101, Marion Local 74, St. Local 4:07.72; 5. Fort Jennings (Stacie
John’s 73, Coldwater 52.50, Parkway 42, Chandler, Elaina Maag, Kaitlin Stechschulte,
Crestview 35.50, Antwerp 34, (tie) Ottoville, Macy Schroeder) 4:13.03; 6. Wayne Trace
St. Henry and Continental 32, Fort Recovery 4:16.76; 7. New Bremen 4:19.83; 8. St.
14, Fort Jennings 10, Jefferson 7, Wayne John’s (Dana Lindeman, Emma Boggs,
Trace 7, Lincolnview 2. Kristina Desenberg, Ally Mohler) 4:38.17.
Girls 4x800-Meter Relay: 1. Minster Boys 4x400 Meter Relay: 1. Minster
9:52.83; 2. Ottoville (Molly Maag, Brooke 3:27.28; 2. New Bremen 3:27.33; 3. Marion
Bendele, Kari Beining, Shayla Siefker) Loc.l 3:29.84; 4. Continental 3:31.30; 5. St.
10:01.92; 3. New Bremen 10:31.27; 4. John’s (Scott Recker, AJ Klausing, Justin
Marion Local 10:41.23; 5. Fort Recovery Hanf, Joe Haggard) 3:34.52; 6. Parkway
10:52.34; 6. Lincolnview (Taylar Boroff, 3:36.32; 7. Coldwater 3:47.31; 8. St. Henry
Karissa Burns, Kerri Grothaus, Sabrina 3:52.23.
Barnhart) 11:08.35; 7. Crestview 11:12.17; Girls Discus: 1. Tiffany Recker (SJ)
8. Wayne Trace 11:26.84. 109-8; 2. Long (WT) 109-7; 3. Katie Runyon
St. John’s stars inducted Jim Metcalfe photo Boys 4x800-Meter Relay: 1. New (LV) 104-8; 4. Fox (NB) 102-3; 5. R. Dirksen
Bremen (Michael Travis, Justin Eilerman, (ML) 100-8; 6. L.Dirksen (ML) 97-11; 7.
Elliott Westerbeck, Dillon Webster) 8:10.47#; Hesse (PA) 97-8; 8. Rachel Beining (OV)
The Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame held its induction ceremony Saturday night at the Greater Columbus Convention 2. Minster 8:13.22; 3. Marion Local 8:21.67; 97-6.
4. Coldwater 8:28.76; 5. St. Henry 8:35.98; Boys Discus: 1. Steven Metcalfe (SJ)
Center. Among the inductees were the St. John’s girls basketball teams from 1977, ’79 and ’80, their coach, Fran Voll, and 6. Continental 8:58.47; 7. Wayne Trace 152-3; 2. Conrad (MI) 145-1; 3. Nathan
individual member Jeanne Arnzen Gulick. Those present for the ceremony include, front from left, Mary Ann Stemen 9:00.99; 8. Crestview 9:01.00. Beining (OV) 141-10; 4. Nathan Jackson
Swartz, Linda Rabe, Voll, Gulick and Jeanette Wrasman Roberts; second row, Leanne Schlagbaum Geise, Sue Youngpeter Girls 100-Meter Hurdles: 1. Gabrielle (SJ) 141-0; 5. C.Williams (NB) 137-7; 6.
Metzner (SJ) 16.05; 2. Speckman (NB) Dunlap (AN) 132-4; 7. Schemmel (ML) 131-
Hohenbrink, Nancy Niedecken Raasch and Cindy Holdgreve Kostoff; third row, Kelly Clark Saine, Ann Metzner, Sara 16.30; 3. Kayla Mullenhour (DJ) 16.32; 4. 1; 8. Frank (PA) 125-10.
Link Powers, Laura “Cork” Grothouse Ulm and Patti Adams Hardesty; and back, trainer Mike “Chester” Klaus, Brunswick (FR) 16.50; 5. Wuebker (MI) Girls High Jump: 1. Vail (AN) 5-2;
assistant coach Jean Kramer Weber, Deb Elwer Lindeman, Rosanne Luersman Hoersten, Sue Youngpeter Laudick and 17.02; 6. April Horstman (OV) 17.05; 7. Frey
(CV) 18.24; 8. Williamson (CON) 22.46; ...
2. Tiffany Geise (SJ) 5-2; 3. Brunswick
(FR) 5-2; 4. Kennedy Boggs (DJ) 5-0; 5.
Carla Rupert Miller. Absent when photo was taken is Janet “Peanut” Ebbeskotte. Absent are Cindy Grothouse, Shelly 11. Kaylee Thatcher (LV) 17.38; 12. Ayla Schmiesing (MI) 5-0; 6. Bruns (ML) 4-10; 7.
Schnipke Obermyer, Janice Lucke-Smith, Diane Wilhelm Kill, Sandy Shumaker Young, Judy Wegesin Rable, Marcia Eley (LV) 17.55; ... 14. Jessica Hammons Natasha Kaufman (OV) 4-10; 8. (tie) King
Wagner McNamee, Diane Ebbeskotte Wilson and Mary Lee Lause Reichenbach, managers Debbie Wiechart Zeller and (SJ) 17.80; ... 16. Alyssa Piasecki (FJ)
17.91.
(PA) and Speck (SH) 4-6.
Boys High Jump: 1. Greg Schwieterman
Sandi Miehls and trainers Cindy Reindel Grothouse and Anne Bertling.
LAYMAN
Boys 400-Meter Dash: 1. Ramey (CV) 16.64; 5. Howard (US) 16.79; 6. Collins
best players they could be and Gund, a Cleveland native who 50.59; 2. Goettemoeller (SH) 52.10; 3. Scott (AD) 17.64; 7. Comstock (WG) 17.68; 8.
they followed in the footsteps of with his brother purchased the Recker (SJ) 52.50; 4. Miller (PA) 52.65; Hickman (WG) 18.13.
5. Short (AN) 53.45; 6. M. Recker (CON) Girls 100-Meter Dash: 1. I. Horn (WG)
many of their fathers and broth- Cavaliers in 1983 to keep the 53.57; 7. Westerbeck (NB) 54.02. 12.67; 2. Stump (HN) 13.14; 3. Jacoby (CA)
ers who played for me.” NBA franchise in Cleveland; Girls 300 Meter Hurdles: 1. Kayla 13.15; 4. M. Horn (WG) 13.17; 5. Billock
All in all, not bad for a pro- Tom Toohig of Cleveland, who
Co.
Mullenhour (DJ) 47.69; 2. Speckman (NB) (CA) 13.67; 6. Schroeder (AR) 13.79; 7.
gram that started in 1974, with refereed high school games for 48.34; 3. Natasha Kaufman (OV) 48.45; 4. Pepple (AR) 13.82; 8. Arseneau (RID)
the players having to provide Wuebker (MI) 48.80; 5. Speck (SH) 49.15; 13.94; ... 11. Morgan Pugh (SV) 13.93; ...
many years, beginning in 1959, 6. May (FR) 49.65; 7. Burtch (PA) 50.42; 8. 13. Jennifer Post (SV) 14.11.
their own shirts and numbers and worked NCAA games for
Top Soil • Compost
Lauren Norbeck (FJ) 51.04. Boys 100-Meter Dash: 1. Inniger (AR)
Delivery taped on the back. 26 years; Doc Daugherty of Boys 300-Meter Hurdles: 1. Speckman 11.33; 2. Coppler (AR) 11.39; 3. Blair (VA)
Clark Kellogg, in the inau- Euclid and Don Henderson of (NB) 40.51; 2. Bevington (PA) 41.38; 3. 11.68; 4. Brassell (WG) 11.69; 5. Kirkman
Available gural class of 2006, was the
B & K Trucking YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT STORE Wellman (COL) 2:01.90; 6. Schlemmer (PA)
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Girls 1,600-Meter Run: 1. Lyndie
Brown (SV) 5:16.23; 2. Ashley Gilroy (SV)
1415 N. Main THE PROFESSIONALS ... 14. Seth Bendele (OV) 2:12.17. 5:21.22; 3. Perkins (AE) 5:42.14; 4. Krumel
Girls 200 Meter Dash: 1. Bridget Culp (LC) 5:46.31; 5. Penwell (RIV) 5:59.11;
Delphos, OH (DJ) 26.81; 2. Kemper (MI) 26.96; 3. Casey 6. Radabaugh (RIV) 6:02.31; 7. Kemerley
(CA) 6:13.17; 8. Hullinger (LC) 6:27.95.
Patterson (LV) 27.16; 4. Suchland (NB)
419-692-41555 27.28; 5. Kahlig (FR) 27.40; 6. Bidlack Boys 1,600-Meter Run: 1. Kevin Lenhart
(SV) 4:35.45; 2. Jonathan Rex (SV) 4:37.92;
(CON) 27.77; 7. Bates (PA) 27.85; 8. Lori
Open M-F 7:00am-5:00pm Bruskotter (FJ) 28.18. 3. Truex (AE) 4:42.80; 4. Weeks (WG)
4:44.16; 5. Lucia (NK) 4:44.46; 6. Burkey
Boys 200-Meter Dash: 1. Phlipot (MI)
Available in our yard in bulk supply: 22.80; 2. Whitford (MI) 22.88; 3. Nathan (AE) 4:51.63; 7. Hankins (RIV) 5:05.09.
Turnwald (OV) 23.28; 4. Homier (CON) Girls 4x100-Meter Relay: 1. Arlington
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Carey 53.55; 4. Spencerville (Shanna
• Black Mulch The Quality Door Place 8. Miller (PA) 23.90; ... 9. Andy Foster German, Morgan Pugh, Miranda Barnes,
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• Peat Moss Compost • Garage Doors & Operators • Entrance & Storm Doors Girls 3,200-Meter Run: 1. Bornhorst Ada 56.45; 7. Riverdale 56.62; 8. Hardin
Northern 56.85.
• Topsoil • Wood • Steel • Painting Available • Insulation • Aluminum Railing (MI) 11:57.28; 2. Stoller (WT) 12:29.35; 3.
Brooke Bendele (OV) 12:35.37; 4. Tobe Boys 4x100-Meter Relay: 1. Lima
• Awnings • Rubber Roofing • Decks • Fence Central Cath. 44.56; 2. Arlington 45.23; 3.
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Spill Kiggins
(Continued from page 1A) the state’s coastline. (Continued from page 1A)
“As we talk, a total of more
top kill. Suttles said on the CBS than 65 miles of our shoreline to cheerlead in high school. They
“Early Show” the effort should now has been oiled,” Jindal know a little bit more about the
start Wednesday morning and said. basics.”
they’ll know the same day if it Jindal, who visited one of Kiggins does have a request of
works. the affected pelican nesting his former players or fans, how-
The White House said grounds Sunday, said the berms ever; he is searching for photos of
Sunday the Justice Department would close the door on oil his Vikings teams from the 1960s
has been gathering informa- still pouring from a mile-deep that were lost when he moved to
tion about the oil spill. Press gusher about 50 miles out in his current home on Shenk Road.
secretary Robert Gibbs didn’t the Gulf. The berms would be He also acknowledged some
say whether the department has made with sandbags; the U.S. of the coaches he played for.
opened a criminal investigation. Army Corps of Engineers also “I remember playing for Jack
He would only tell CBS’ “Face is considering a broader plan Koch but in those days, they
the Nation” that department rep- that would use dredging to build coached all the sports: football,
resentatives have been to the sand berms across more of the basketball and baseball. We’d
Gulf as part of the response to barrier islands. play baseball in the afternoon
the oil leak. At least 6 million gallons and softball in the morning,” he
Salazar and Secretary of of crude have spewed into the added. “He gave me my love
Homeland Security Janet Gulf, though some scientists of sports. In those days and still
Napolitano were to lead a Senate have said they believe the spill today, it’s about getting the kids
delegation to the region today to already surpasses the 11 mil- involved. That’s why I coached
fly over affected areas. lion-gallon 1989 Exxon Valdez for so long and remain involved
BP said today its costs for oil spill off Alaska as the worst to the extent I can; for the kids.”
responding to the spill had in U.S. history. Gonyea was there Sunday for the
grown to about $760 million, A mile-long tube oper- open house and swapped stories
including containment efforts, ating for about a week has with Kiggins.
drilling a relief well to stop the siphoned off more than half “Keith has been a good
leak permanently, grants to Gulf a million gallons in the past friend,” Gonyea added. “We’ve
states for their response costs week, but it began sucking up known each other since seventh
and paying damage claims. BP oil at a slower rate over the grade and coached many years Many former players paid a visit to Keith Kiggins’ 75th birthday party Sunday at
said it’s too early to calculate weekend. Even at its best, the together. We started charting TUMC. Among those looking at the memorabilia of his midget football and Jefferson
other potential costs and liabili- effort did not capture all the Jefferson games on Friday nights junior football coaching career are, left to right, Jay Kundert, KC Looser and Tim
ties. oil leaking. many years ago.” Reindel.
Even if BP’s top kill proce-
dure works this week, the dam-
age has been done.
On Sunday, some brown
pelicans coated in oil couldn’t
fly away on Barataria Bay of the
Louisiana coast. All they could
do was hobble. Their usually
brown and white feathers were
jet black, and eggs were glazed
with rust-colored gunk.
When wildlife officials tried
to rescue one of the pelicans, the
birds became spooked. Officials
weren’t sure whether they would
try again, and U.S. Fish and
Wildlife spokeswoman Stacy
Shelton said it is sometimes bet-
ter to leave the animals alone
than to disturb their colony.
Pelicans are especially vul-
nerable to oil because they dive
into the water to feed. They
could eat tainted fish and feed it
to their young, or they could die
of hypothermia or drown if their
feathers become soaked in oil.
Just six months ago, the birds
had been removed from the fed-
eral endangered species list.
With oil pushing at least 12
miles into Louisiana’s marshes
and two major pelican rookeries
now coated in crude, Louisiana
Gov. Bobby Jindal said the state
has begun work on a chain of
berms, reinforced with contain-
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Swim lessons for toddlers get doctors’ approval Astronauts make a last inspection of Atlantis
CHICAGO (AP) — The nation’s largest every 10 students, she said. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. especially vulnerable during ness of launching astronauts
pediatricians group is relaxing its stance against The updated policy, released online today by (AP) — Space shuttle Atlantis’ re-entry, enduring the most into orbit around the Earth and,
swimming lessons for children younger than 4. the journal Pediatrics, also recommends fences astronauts surveyed their ship heat. NASA implemented the instead, focus on sending them to
In the past, the American Academy of around all pools, even popular inflatable ones. using a newly repaired instru- inspections following the 2003 asteroids and Mars. The Obama
Pediatrics has said swim classes might give Kids can drown by leaning over the soft sides ment that scanned for damage Columbia accident. Administration would like pri-
toddlers and parents a false sense of security. and falling in. today, two days ahead of their “Great job,” Mission Control vate business to pick up the slack.
Now the group says it’s fine to enroll children And the group warns that children can drown return to Earth. radioed after Atlantis’ nose cap Until that happens, NASA astro-
as young as 1. when their hair or hands get sucked into the The laborious inspection — was checked. “You guys are nauts will continue catching rides
A few small studies suggest toddlers may be drains of pools or spas without drain covers or the last one for the mission — very efficient.” to and from the space station on
less likely to drown if they’ve had swim lessons. proper filter-pump equipment. was saved until Atlantis was The astronauts completed Russian rockets.
The doctors aren’t recommending lessons for The rate of childhood drowning deaths has flying free of the International the job in four hours. An American will be return-
every young child. Some parents may feel their declined in recent years. About 1,100 U.S. chil- Space Station. Unless the White House ing from the space station on
little ones aren’t ready and that’s OK. dren drowned in 2006. Atlantis undocked from the grants a reprieve, this is the a Russian Soyuz spacecraft at
Parents should choose classes that emphasize Parents know they should be vigilant while space station Sunday, leaving final mission for Atlantis. Only the beginning of June, follow-
water safety and require a parent or other adult children swim, but trouble can occur in an behind a new 20-foot compart- two shuttle flights remain, by ing a mission of more than five
to be in the water with the child, said Connie instant of inattention, said Dr. Jeffrey Weiss of ment loaded with supplies and Discovery and Endeavour. Both months. Two other U.S. astro-
Harvey who heads aquatics development for the Phoenix Children’s Hospital and lead author of six fresh batteries. It’s sched- space station trips are scheduled nauts will fly up on a Soyuz in
American Red Cross and wasn’t involved in the the policy. uled to land Wednesday. for fall. mid-June.
doctors’ policy update. “It’s not a lack of supervision, it’s a lapse of The six-man crew used a NASA is under presidential The plan is to keep the space
Classes should have at least one instructor for supervision,” Weiss said. 100-foot, laser-tipped inspec- direction to get out of the busi- station going until 2020.
Guns claim kids’ lives in both urban, rural areas tion boom this morning to
check Atlantis’ heat shield for
CHICAGO (AP) — Children in the most suicides and about 1,400 accidental shootings any micrometeorite damage
rural areas of the United States are as likely to for the eight-year period. that might have occurred dur-
die by gunshot as kids in the biggest cities, a The researchers sorted them by county then ing the past 1 1/2 weeks.
new analysis of nearly 24,000 deaths finds. compared the gun death rates for the most A snagged cord prevented
Answers to Saturday’s questions:
Not surprisingly, murders involving fire- urban counties— those with populations of 1 the astronauts from conducting Congress established the country’s first minimum wage
arms are more common among city youth. million or more, like Dallas County in Texas a thorough survey earlier in the in 1938. It was 25 cents per hour.
But gun suicides and accidental fatal shoot- — and the most rural counties — the ones far flight. The cable was untangled The St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco provided the
ings level the score: They are more common from cities or with fewer than 2,500 people, during a spacewalk last week, unique monetary service of freshly washed coins for nearly
among rural kids. like Powder River County in Montana. They and Mission Control said every- 70 years.
“This debunks the myth that firearm death found essentially the same rate, about 4 deaths thing worked perfectly today. Today’s questions:
is a big-city problem,” said lead author Dr. per 100,000 children. Engineers expect the survey How many brothers and sisters did Benjamin Franklin
Michael Nance of Children’s Hospital of A previous analysis of adult deaths found to provide a full 3-D scan of the have?
Philadelphia. “This is everybody’s problem.” similar patterns. left wing. Some sections of the Who is the only king to be included in the National
The findings were published today in the The new findings add important information wing were missed in the ini- Statuary Hall in the U.S. Capitol Building?
journal Pediatrics. to what’s known about guns and kids, said Dr. tial check because of the boom Answers in Tuesday’s Herald.
The researchers analyzed data on nearly Elizabeth Powell of Northwestern University’s problem, but extra photos taken Today’s words:
24,000 gun-related deaths among children 19 Feinberg School of Medicine, who has con- while Atlantis was at the space Burletta: a comic opera
and younger from 1999 through 2006.
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806 N. Jefferson St. 402 Central St. 1306 Hedrick St. 903 Elm St. 409 E. Fifth St. 8260 Little Auglaize
731 W. Third St. River Rd. 649 Leonard Ave. 725 Water St. 228 N. Franklin St.
Delphos • $153,700 Delphos • $154,900 Delphos • $159,000 Delphos • $159,000 Delphos •$165,000 Delphos • $170,000 Delphos • $219,000 Ft. Jennings • $229,000 Delphos • $229,900
Delphos • $209,000
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PRE-OWNED SAVINGS
PONTIAC & SATURN 10 Buick LaCrosse CXL
Black granite, 18K mi. ....................
$
26,900
07 Chevy Impala LT
2 available ........................................starting at
$
13,300
OWNERS!! 09 Chevy Silverado 1/2 Ton $
Ext. Cab, Z71.................................. 26,500
07 GMC Acadia SLT2
Sunroof, leather ............................................... 29,900
$
$
1,00000 EXTRA REBATE
IF YOU OWN A 99 OR NEWER
CHEVY EQUINOX 09 Pontiac G5
Coupe, sunroof, 16K mi. ...................................
$
13,500
07 Pontiac G6
4 dr., white ............................... SPECIAL$11,500
TOTALLY NEW, 09 Chrysler Town & Country $ 07 Chevy Uplander LT
PONTIAC OR SATURN FOR 6 MOS. 32 MPG. EPA RATED 35K mi. ............................................................ 20,500 7 passenger ............................................. $16,975
ON MOST MODELS. 09 Dodge Gr Caravan STX 07 Chevy Colorado
Silver ..................................................................
$
19,700 Ext. Cab, LT pkg. ..................................... $17,200
09 Buick Lucerne CXL 07 Chevy Suburban
3LT pkg., 4x4 .......................................... $31,900
Crimson, heated memory seats, driver & pass.
$
22,900
09 Chevy HHR 2 LT 07 Buick Rendezvous CXL $
Black, sunroof, chrome wheels ......................... 18,900
Chrome package ......................................... $ 15,900
TOYOTA
06 Pontiac Torrent
BUICK LaCROSSE CXL 09 Chev Impala LT #H139
Bright red, P. seat, P.W., P.L......................
$
18,995 Crystal blue ...................................................... 15,500
06 Chevy Impala
$
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USED VEHICLES
1999 Mercury 1999 Cadillac 2000 Ford 2004 Ford F150 2005 Ford
Sable LS STS Explorer 4x4 Supercab Freestar SEL
#93709A Leather, power moonroof, 24 # 9344P Sit in the lap of luxury!! Priced # 9394P Leather, 4x4, local truck, # 9380P XL, Air conditioning, 6 cylinder, # 9427P 7 passenger, rear A/C, hard to
5,600
priced to sell! great work truck!
$ $ $ $ $
2007 Ford Five 2004 Jeep 2007 Ford 2008 Dodge 2007 Ford
Hundred SEL Liberty Sport Focus SES Avenger Fusion SE V6
# 9381P Alloy wheels, CD, excellent # 9423B 4x4, leather, power moonroof, # 9447P 4 door spoiler, alloy wheels, # 93479A Heated leather seating, # 9388P Alloy wheels, fog lights, CD,
9,994
fuel economy!!
9,999
local trade-in!
$ $ $ $ $
2008 Ford Fusion 2007 Ford 2008 Mercury 2009 Ford 2007 Ford
SE V6 Freestyle SEL Sable Premium Taurus SEL Escape XLT
# 9444P Factory warranty, power moon- # 9428P Power moonroof, leather, # 9348P Only 19,000 miles! Luxury # 9378P Factory warranty, like new # 9433P. 3.0 V6 moonroof, CD.
15,343 15,822
45,000 miles, very, very clean!
15,990 $15,994
roof, rear spoiler, 30,000 miles! heated leather, lots of warranty! condition, clearance priced!
16,752
Priced to sell.
$ $ $ $
2008 Lincoln 2008 Ford Taurus 2007 Ford Edge 2007 Ford F150 2009 Lincoln Town
MKZ X Limited SEL Plus 4x4 Supercrew Car Sig Limited
# 9436 Heated & cooled leather # 9434P Chrome wheels, second row # 9435P Panoramic moonroof, chrome # 9478A 1-owner, chrome pkg., trailer # 9432P All the Lincoln Luxury, factory
22,877
capt chairs, heated leather! tow pkg., one of a kind!
19,823
seating, all the Lincoln luxury!!
$ $ $ $