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The ELPHOS ERALD D Telling The Tri-County’s Story Since 1869H 50¢ daily Friday, September 24, 2010 Delphos, Ohio Upfront Supper’s On Us marks Eagles Auxiliary donates to Yearbooks in local endeavors The 2010 Jefferson yearbooks are in. first year of meals Yearbooks can be picked up in the school office dur- ing regular school hours. Ag society sets new office hours The Van Wert County Agricultural Society has new office hours for the next two weeks. Monday through Oct. 8, the fair board office will only be open from 11:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. Premium checks can still be picked up during this time and camping fees for 2011 can be paid. Call the office at 419-238-9270. Photos submitted Historical driving The Delphos Eagles 471 Auxiliary recently made donations to local charities and to the Ohio Auxiliary. tour planned in Funds were raised through its bingo games held at the Putnam County Stacy Taff photo lodge. Local donations included $500 to the Delphos Community Unity Supper’s on Us Committee members are, front from left, Jim Wilcox, Public Library. Library Director Nancy Mericle, The Putnam County Suzanne Taylor, Pat Poling and the Rev. David Howell. The workers for Thursday’s meal above left, accepts the check from Auxiliary Secretary Historical Society will were from St. Peter Lutheran Church, in back from left: Shirley Delong, Sharon Reel and Kathy Siefker. Below: Delphos Stadium Club Trustee host its first Putnam Ryan Trentman. John Nomina accepts a $500 donation from Siefker. County Historic Tour Delphos Senior Citizens Center also received $500. A from 1-5 p.m. on Oct. 3. BY STACY TAFF seem easy. donation of $100 was also given to the Delphos Kiwanis The driving tour includes [email protected] “Jim Wilcox is our chef Fireworks Fund and $50 was given to Vancrest Health five historic sites in Putnam “Spring was our and meal coordinator and he’s Care Center and Sarah Jane Living Center activity County and is offered free DELPHOS — Over the highest and then the Supper’s On Us co-chair funds. Donations totaling $1,800 were given to other of charge. Maps to all sites last year, local families have with Suzanne Taylor, who groups and state auxiliary-sponsored charities. See will be available at all five felt the recession’s strain. it went down in coordinates all of the dates more photos on page 9. locations and each site will From a mere pinch to dev- the summer and and everything for the groups be marked. Area residents are astation, most residents have who host the meals. She keeps invited to visit their choice or felt the impact. Many have is now starting to track of everyone who comes all of the sites to learn about benefitted from the financial and how often,” Howell said. the history in Putnam County. and emotional support pro- go back up again. “Pat Poling is on the commit- Guided or ongoing tours will vided by a common meal. In the last month tee, too, and she helps out a lot be available at all the sites. Supper’s On Us has been as well.” The sites include the going for one year. The or so, we’ve added “Chop Zirkle is really Putnam County Court weekly community meal important as well,” added House, 245 E. Main Street, about 22 more Ottawa; Continental News started on this date last year households. ...” Wilcox. “He’s our designated Review, 201 N. Main to help accommodate local truck driver and none of this Street, Continental; Fort families struggling to make would’ve happened without Jennings Depot, 15153 ends meet. — Rev. David Howell Pastor Dave.” Twp. Road 22K, Fort The program is still going Thursday’s Supper’s On Us Jennings; Bridenbaugh strong, 54 weeks and 3,065 go back up again. In the last served a record 103 residents. One-Room School House, meals later. month or so, we’ve added In addition to Supper’s On Corner roads M6 and 6, “Our average from the first about 22 more households. Us, Community Unity also Pandora; and Putnam County quarter was 39 clients, 61 for We serve a wide range of includes School Supplies Historical Museum, 201 the second, 70 for the third people, from children to the On Us to provide age-group E. Main Street, Kalida. and about 60 for the fourth,” elderly.” specific school supplies and Each site will offer the Rev. David Howell said. Feeding those in need Free Food On Us, which is either guided or ongoing “Spring was our highest and may sound like a serious and a mobile food pantry in con- tours of the building. then it went down in the sum- heavy undertaking but the junction with the West Ohio The museum will also mer and is now starting to committee members make it Food Bank. feature presentations on dolls through the ages, hats through the years and a demonstration of tools used by cow farmers. Beining finds self in the eye of a hurricane BY CAITLIN EYTH Sports [email protected] “It didn’t seem OTTOVILLE — When like it bothered TODAY World War II finally ended, tired battle-weary soldiers us. We never Football (7:30 p.m.): were relieved to head home. gave a thought St. John’s at St. Henry Though leaving the combat (MAC); Columbus Grove zone, 1,500 troops did not to how serious at Spencerville (NWC); know they weren’t out of it was. Nobody Elida at Kenton (WBL). harm’s way when they board- Boys Soccer: Continental ed the ship Athos on Dec. talked about that at Kalida (PCL), 7 p.m. 15, 1945, to begin the long stuff; there was Girls Soccer: Fort Jennings journey stateside. at Ottoville (PCL), 7 p.m. Six days into the voyage, no fear. You were Boys Golf: NWC at the Athos encountered a hur- in a different Hawthorne, 9 a.m. ricane in the middle of the Officiating class slated Atlantic Ocean. The storm part of life then The Mid-West Buckeye raged for over a day while and you didn’t Official Association is the passengers hunkered sponsoring a basketball offi- down in the violently rocking think about that ciating class 6 p.m. Oct. 4 ship. One of those American stuff — danger or at Parkway High School. soldiers was Adolph “Ottie” If interested, contact Beining of Ottoville. He still getting killed.” Ron Golemon (419-513- remembers that day in vivid 0439) or Tim Buschur detail. — Adolph “Ottie” Beining, (419-230-1936). “All we could do is lay in World War II veteran our bunks stacked four and Forecast five high. We sat there and wait out the storm. The situ- Sunny held on for 24 hours during ation soon turned dire as the Saturday; the storm,” Beining said. storm tossed and damaged much cooler A GI Newsletter wrote a the ship. with high in report of the storm on January “The rolls became extreme upper 60s. 3, 1946. According to the 40 to 45 degrees and damage See page 2. report, no one aboard the ship increased. Fire broke out in sensed danger in the begin- the PX and was finally put Caitlin Eyth photo Index ning, so the ship continue out despite the great dan- straight ahead. That abruptly ger from sliding crates. The Adolph “Ottie” Beining looks over news clippings and photos from the hurricane he Obituaries 2 changed. steering device was impaired; endured as a World War II soldier on the ship Athos on Dec. 21, 1945. State/Local 3 “The barometer now reg- the vessel was forced directly ed about that stuff; there was for seven hours in the bottom aged by the hurricane and Politics 4 istered a phenomenon called abeam of the wind into acute no fear. You were in a differ- of the ship. Their weight was would not be able to finish Community 5 ‘pumping’ — a very rapid danger.” ent part of life then and you necessary to act as a ballast to the journey to America. Sports 6-7 needle vibration — which is Despite the frightening didn’t think about that stuff keep the ship stable and pre- “Two-thirds of our life- Classifieds 8 a cyclone characteristic,” the scenario, Beining recalls that — danger or getting killed.” vent tipping. After the storm, saving equipment was TV 9 report said. “The vessel slid everyone aboard remained There were several exam- many people waited days to destroyed. One engine was World News 10 to starboard, off its course, calm. ples of people acting bravely report injuries so they would almost shaken from its mount- and was unable to recover.” “It didn’t seem like it in the face of the difficult not crowd the ship’s medical ings. The tunnels of the pro- With the ship unable to bothered us. We never gave circumstance. According to quarters for those more seri- peller shaft were flooded by move in any direction, there a thought to how serious it the report, members of the ously injured. was no choice but to sit and was,” he said. “Nobody talk- Women’s Army Corps stood The Athos was badly dam- See BEINING, page 2 2 1

www.delphosherald.com 2 – The Herald Friday, September 24, 2010 www.delphosherald.com Friday, September 24, 2010 The Herald –3 For The Record STATE/LOCAL From The Vantage Point ‘50s pop singer Eddie Delphos man gets 90 days for The Delphos Briefs thefts, receiving stolen property Herald Bingo robber A Delphos man will his 90 days. Vol. 141 No. 87 Fair assessment! Fisher dies at age 82 spend 90 days behind bars Brent Binkley, 14, of Nancy Spencer, editor gets $2,000 and other projects. Foust (Jefferson) both dis- for two counts of theft and Delphos was also taken Ray Geary, general manager Seth Bolenbaugh, also a played their FFA weld panels By RAQUEL MARIA The Fisher-Taylor marriage After being discarded by one count of receiving sto- into custody Monday morn- Delphos Herald, Inc. BATAVIA (AP) — Police Van Wert senior, has been at the fair this year. DILLON lasted only five years. She fell Taylor, Fisher became the butt len property after he pleaded ing with Schoffner and is Don Hemple, say a man blasted pepper spray a member of the Junior Fair Although not active in The Associated Press in love with co-star Richard of comedians’ jokes. He began guilty Wednesday in Lima still being held in the Allen advertising manager into the face of a 66-year-old Board for the past two years, 4-H or FFA, seniors John Burton during the Rome filming relying on drugs to get through Municipal Court. County Juvenile Detention Tiffany Brantley, church volunteer in southwest and his responsibilities this Whitten (Parkway) and LOS ANGELES — Pop of “Cleopatra,” divorced Fisher performances, and his bookings Devon Schoffner, 18, was Center after a hearing was circulation manager Ohio, then stole $2,000 in year included acting as super- Amelia Wiseman (Van Wert) singer Eddie Fisher, whose clear and married Burton in one of dwindled. He later said he had arrested early Monday morn- held Tuesday afternoon. William Kohl, bingo proceeds. intendent over the dairy and have been active participants voice brought him a devoted the great entertainment world made and spent $20 million ing by Delphos Police in con- Prosecutors are reviewing general manager/Eagle Print Police say the man was poultry barns. He has been in open shows at the Van following of teenage girls in scandals of the 20th century. during his heyday, and much of nection with theft of property additional charges of felony The Daily Herald (USPS 1525 leaving St. Elizabeth Ann involved in 4-H for as long Wert County fair. Whitten the early 1950s before marriage Fisher’s career never recov- it went to gambling and drugs. from several parked vehicles theft against both defen- 8000) is published daily except Seton Roman Catholic Church as he can remember showing has shown horses in several scandals overshadowed his ered from In 1983, Fisher attempted in the overnight hours. Judge dants. An additional charge Sundays and Holidays. with funds raised through dairy steers and taking other classes and has been doing fame, has died at age 82. the noto- a full-scale comeback. But his Richard Workman also of contributing to the delin- By carrier in Delphos and bingo games when he was projects, as well. He has also so since he was eight-years- He passed away Wednesday riety. He old fans had been turned off by ordered Schoffner to pay quency of a minor is also area towns, or by rural motor accosted by a young man who acted as a counselor at 4-H old. His favorite thing to do night at his home in Berkeley m a r r i e d the scandals, and the younger $150 in court costs on each under review by prosecutors route where available $2.09 per demanded the money and camp for the past two years. when showing horses is get- of complications from hip sur- actress generation had been turned on charge. against Schoffner. No formal week. By mail in Allen, Van then sprayed him. Police in Lincolnview junior ting them prepped and pretty gery, his daughter, Tricia Leigh Connie by rock. The tour was unsuc- Schoffner was transported charges have been autho- Wert, or Putnam County, $105 Miami Township just east of per year. Outside these counties Brittany Poling represented for the show. Wiseman has Fisher of Los Angeles, told The Stevens, cessful. to Allen County Jail to serve rized. Cincinnati think the robber the Lincolnview FFA on the been showing horses for eight $119 per year. knew bingo money would be Associated Press. and they He had added to his notoriety Entered in the post office Junior Fair Board. She also years now, and this year she In the early 50s, Fisher sold had two that year with an autobiography, in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as taken out of the church after was a candidate for the 2010 walked away with 1st place in millions of records with 32 hit daughters. “Eddie: My Life, My Loves.” Lohan due back in court Periodicals, postage paid at the night’s games. Van Wert County Fair Queen the Women’s Easy Gaited (16 songs including “Thinking of Another Of his first three marriages, he Delphos, Ohio. It was meant to be deposited competition. and up) horse show. You,” “Any Time,” “Oh, My divorce wrote he had been bullied into after failed drug test No mail subscriptions will be in a bank account. Police told Josh Grubaugh (Crestview), Dylan Long (Parkway) Pa-pa,” “I’m Yours,” “Wish followed. Fisher marriage with Reynolds, whom accepted in towns or villages The Cincinnati Enquirer that BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. can be held. A return to rehab won first place at the Van and Bryce Perry (Crestview) You Were Here,” “Lady of He married twice more. he didn’t know well; became where The Daily Herald paper the older man struggled and Wert County fair with his weld weren’t involved in 4-H or Spain” and “Count Your Edwin Jack Fisher was born nursemaid as well as husband (AP) — Lindsay Lohan is is also an option. carriers or motor routes provide suffered minor injuries besides due back in court today to Law enforcement and daily home delivery for $2.09 board. He has been a member FFA but both were very busy Blessings.” Aug. 10, 1928, in Philadelphia, to Taylor, and was reluctant to a burning sensation on his face Dirk Ducheney, a senior in ag mechanics from Lincolnview, is pictured showing his hog of FFA for four years, as well at the fair. Long spent the face a new judge but a likely court officials say they do not per week. in the Sunday night robbery. at the Van Wert County Fair. His fame was enhanced by one of seven children of a marry Connie Stevens but she 405 North Main St. as 4-H, and has been showing week running the “Pigalicious his 1955 marriage to movie Jewish grocer. At 15 he was was pregnant and he “did the familiar result — jail, rehab know how Fox will handle Police asked Friday for the or judgment postponed. Lohan’s case, but that they TELEPHONE 695-0015 BY BETH EVANS ing county fairs; the Paulding at the fair was operating the hogs for the past six years. and More” food stand with his darling Debbie Reynolds — singing on Philadelphia radio. proper thing.” Office Hours public’s help in solving the Sr. English teacher and Putnam County fairs held rides for Durant Amusements, Senior Payton Curran (St. mother, father, aunt and uncle. they were touted as “America’s After moving to New York, Another autobiography, The troubled starlet has are prepared for any ruling. crime. publicly acknowledged fail- Steve Whitmore, a sher- 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. in June; the Mercer County a company based in Putnam John’s) walked away from the Perry was afforded a very favorite couple” — and the Fisher was adopted as a pro- “Been There, Done That,” POSTMASTER: The school year is in full fair held in August; and the County that travels through Van Wert County fair with unusual opportunity as he was birth of two children. tege by comedian Eddie Cantor, published in 1999, was even ing a court-mandated drug iff’s department spokesman, Send address changes Police feared test, which could trigger a agreed, saying the jail was swing, and it’s hard to believe Van Wert County fair held in Ohio and Michigan providing several distinguished awards. a flag man for the starting Their daughter Carrie Fisher who helped the young singer more searing. He called to THE DAILY HERALD, that Vantage has been in ses- September. Vantage students midway rides. Curran’s accomplishments gates during the running races 30-day jail sentence. But as ready to book Lohan if neces- 405 N. Main St. became a film star herself in become a star in radio, televi- Reynolds “self-centered, total- gang showdown sion for over five weeks. As have participated in all four Rounding out the local included junior fair Champion held on Labor Day. the first three “Star Wars” sion and records. ly driven, insecure, untruthful, with most things involving sary. Delphos, Ohio 45833 Lohan’s three-year-old court Immediate sentencing CINCINNATI (AP) — always, the academic class- county fairs in a variety of dif- county fairs was the 154th Dairy Female, Reserve The Van Wert County films as Princess Leia, and Fisher’s romantic messages phony.” He claimed he aban- Police officers feared a show- rooms and labs are abuzz ferent ways including Junior edition of the Van Wert Champion Dairy Female, as Fair Band Show is always later as a best-selling author of resonated with young girls in doned his career during the case, the script isn’t set. could result in Lohan going It will be the “Mean Girls” directly to jail, but she would Scholars of the Day down between rival motor- with activity and discussion, Fair Board, 4-H, FFA, Open County Fair. Once again, well as senior fair Champion a crowd-pleasing event and “Postcards From the Edge” and the pre-Elvis period. Publicist- Taylor marriage because he cycle gangs before a shooting and it’s not unusual to hear Shows and Band Showcases, several Vantage students not Dairy Female. He also showed Miranda Temple (Parkway) other books. manager Milton Blackstone was too busy taking her to star’s first appearance before likely be released within days Los Angeles Superior Court due to overcrowding. She has in which the officers killed students chatting away about to name just a few. only participated in junior/ pigs, and one of his pigs was and Starla Silvestri (Wayne Carrie Fisher spent most of helped the publicity by hiring emergency rooms and clean- a Maine man they say was a the events and organizations In June, the Putnam County open fair shows but also penned 5th in its drive. Dirk Trace) both strutted their 2008 on the road with her auto- girls to scream and swoon at ing up after her pets, children Judge Elden S. Fox, who is twice been released early to holding an arrest warrant to overcrowding, with Lohan’s gang member, the city’s police they have been enthusiasti- Fair took place in Ottawa. For played an integral part in the Ducheney (Lincolnview), has stuff with their home school biographical show “Wishful Fisher’s appearances. and servants. Both ex-wives chief said Thursday. cally engaged in within their the past seven years, Jared day-to-day operation of vari- also actively been showing marching band. Drinking.” In an interview with After getting out of the Army were furious, and Carrie Fisher compel her appearance. The longest jail stay a 14-day stint judge had said he would sen- on a 90-day sentence earlier Police on Saturday noticed home schools and local com- Ricker (Ottoville), has been ous junior fair events. Three hogs in the junior fair for Vantage students have The Associated Press, she told in 1953 following a two-year threatened to change her name members of the Iron Horsemen munities. proudly showing dairy beef Vantage students were mem- many years. been very busy and active- of singing with her father on hitch, hit records, his own TV to Reynolds. tence her to a month in jail for this summer. each drug test she skipped or Lohan’s previous jail motorcycle gang sitting out- Recently, one of the most feeder calves. This year was bers of the 2010 Van Wert Becca Baker (Parkway) ly involved in a variety of stage in San Jose. Eddie Fisher show and the headlined mar- At 47, Fisher married a side a bar on the city’s west talked about activities was particularly special for him as County Fair Junior Fair Board has been very involved in county fair activities. Many was by then in a wheelchair and riage to Reynolds made Fisher 21-year-old beauty queen, Terry failed, but he still has discre- appearance in 2007 lasted 84 tion on her punishment. minutes. Her 90-day sentence side and saw many motor- the 154th Van Wert County he made it to the final round of and were instrumental in the FFA and 4-H. She has been a of the activities and orga- living in San Francisco. a top star. The couple costarred Richard. The marriage ended cycles across the street, Chief Fair. In the state of Ohio, judging for the reserve cham- planning and organization 4-H ambassador and a mem- nizations these students are When Eddie Fisher’s best in a 1956 romantic comedy, after 10 months. His fifth mar- The actress wasn’t present at an inpatient rehab facility for that hearing, which was last month was shortened to St. John’s Scholar of the Tom Streicher said. approximately 91 county and pion dairy beef feeder calf. of many junior fair events. ber of the Van Wert County involved in are teaching friend, producer Mike Todd, “Bundle of Joy,” that capital- riage, to Betty Lin, a Chinese- Officers feared citizens held hours after her release 23 days. Day is Katherine independent fairs take place Austin Eickholt (Ottoville) Acting as treasurer for the Endowment club. She has them leadership, dependabil- was killed in a 1958 plane ized on their own parenthood. born businesswoman, lasted would be hurt in a showdown in various counties beginning had a rather unique experience Junior Fair Board, Van Wert received many awards, ity, and responsibility that crash, Fisher comforted the In 1960 he played a role longer than any of the others. from rehab. Another stint in rehab Honigford. Unless Lohan, 24, requests remains a possibility, espe- between Iron Horsemen mem- in June and running through at the 2010 Putnam County senior Harrison Oechsle has worked the shaved ice stand, will allow them to demon- widow, Elizabeth Taylor. Amid in “Butterfield 8,” for which Fisher had two children with Congratulations bers and a rival biker gang, October. Here in our neck of Fair. He didn’t participate in been active in 4-H and FFA and helped decorate her 4-H strate and refine their own sensationalist headlines, Fisher Taylor won an Academy Reynolds: Carrie and Todd; and immediate sentencing, the cially since Lohan seemed Katherine! judge will have to set bail to acknowledge an addiction Streicher said. the woods, we have the oppor- 4-H or FFA but he was busy for many years through his club’s booth. Levi Brincefield personal skills that will ben- divorced Reynolds and married Award. But that film marked two girls with Stevens: Joely The Cincinnati Enquirer tunity to visit four outstand- nonetheless. His participation participation in dairy cattle (Lincolnview) and Jesstin efit their communities. Taylor in 1959. the end of his movie career. and Tricia. and release her until a formal problem after news of her Jefferson’s Scholar of the probation revocation hearing positive drug test broke last reported that the chief said a Day is Austin six-vehicle caravan of police week. Stumbaugh. MON.-WED.-FRI. “Substance abuse is a dis- officers, many in plain clothes, Congratulations INCOME TAX 9:00-8:00 Beining ease, which unfortunately arrived at the bar Saturday ASHLEY DIRECT Austin! night and the officers were Rail plan rides on TUE.-THUR.-SAT. (Continued from page 1) zon for their ride home — doesn’t go away over night,” Lohan posted on her Twitter Students can pick up their fired upon by Iron Horsemen 9:00-5:00 the USS Enterprise. member Harry Seavey. REFUND SALE feed last Friday. “I am work- awards in their school offices. FACTORY SALE oil and water. The interior “We knew that if we saw Police fatally shot Seavey damage was enormous — all the mast that it was 180 ing hard to overcome it and who’s governor am taking positive steps. after a gun battle that left two 4 HUGE FLOORS OF INCREDIBLE $AVING$! of which forced us to put miles away. That mast was a undercover officers wounded, COLUMBUS (AP) — Charlotte. into the Azores (islands) for happy thing to see. It was the “This is certainly a setback WEATHER President Barack Obama’s Virginia Gov. Bob for me but I am taking respon- Streicher said. The officers repairs, supplies and fuel,” Enterprise coming to pick us — one shot in the leg and one plan for high-speed passenger McDonnell, a Republican YOUR DIRECT the report said. up,” Beining said. sibility for my actions and I’m Delphos weather rail has a lot riding on the out- who took office in January, prepared to face the conse- High temperature Thursday in the hip — are expected to The ship could not dock There were two ships recover. come of some key gubernato- supports a $75 million stim- at the islands and the troops waiting for the aircraft car- quences,” her posts said. in Delphos was 91 degrees, rial races in November. ulus-funded track improve- HEADQUARTERS had to wait aboard the ship rier’s arrival — the Athos low was 62. High a year ago Road signs Republican candidates in ment project in the northern with limited supplies until and the J.B. Hood which today was 70, low was 61. Ohio and Wisconsin have part of his state, calling pas- alternate transportation was also damaged by the POLICE Record high for today is 92, promised to cancel rail proj- senger rail important to future SOFAS set in 2007. Record low is 32, misleading arrived. hurricane. Each vessel held XENIA (AP) — Following ects that are getting millions development efforts. “The ship was too big to 1,500 passengers that need- REPORT set in 1942. from the federal stimulus But in Ohio, Republican WEATHER FORECAST complaints, an Ohio county RECLINERS get into port,” Beining said. ed to be transferred to the package, mocking the plans candidate John Kasich has Tri-county will remove welcome signs “The ovens, stoves, every- Enterprise. Storage tank as boondoggles or complain- declared that state’s rail proj- The Associated Press that credit the local Republican From: thing in the kitchen broke off “They brought boats ing the trains would leave ect dead if he’s elected gov- From: stolen from TONIGHT party and look like the state’s so there were no hot meals from the Enterprise to take : Partly cloudy the states with too much of ernor. in the evening then clearing. road signs. after the storm. All we had us over. There were five or business Greene County Engineer a financial burden for future Ohio is scheduled to get $$ 9955 to eat for 24 hours during the six of them and they could Lows around 50. West winds operations. $400 million for a startup ser- Delphos Police responded 15 to 20 mph. Gusts up to 35 Robert Geyer says he realized 249 From: storm was candy bars.” hold about 75 men at a time. Florida Republican nomi- vice connecting Cleveland, 199 From: $ 95 from comments he got that $ 95 While they waited just off The water still wasn’t calm to the 500 block of North Main mph in the evening. nee Rick Scott is also making Columbus, Dayton and Street at 9:14 a.m. Tuesday in SATURDAY: Mostly the signs were a bad idea, so 399 the coast of the Azores, pas- and when we got to the Ottie Beining and other soldiers board lifeboats to take they’re coming down. threats. Scott is opposed to Cincinnati with trains reach- 299 sengers looked to the hori- Enterprise it was about 20 to another ship after the hurricane. reference to a theft. sunny. Highs in the upper 60s. any rail plan that would have ing 79 mph by late 2012 We Offer the Entire Ashley Line of Sofas, Recliners, Dinettes, Bedrooms, The victim reported that Northwest winds 10 to 15 The 10 signs say “Welcome there,” Beining said. “Some to Greene County” and, in to be subsidized indefinitely, or 2013. Final engineering Occasional Tables, Lamps & Accents at LOW Factory Direct Prices. at approximately 8:05 p.m. mph. spokeswoman Bettina Inclan would begin this fall. had broken limbs and had to on Sunday, an unknown SATURDAY NIGHT: smaller print, “Courtesy of The be hoisted up but the rest of Greene County Republican said. She didn’t comment on Kasich, a former congress- subject(s) in a red or maroon, Mostly cloudy. Lows in the whether Scott would return man and Fox News commen- us climbed that ladder.” late model Chevy S-10 stole a mid 40s. North winds 10 to 15 Party.” The signs that are Once all 3,000 men and green with white lettering are $1.3 billion in stimulus money tator who is ahead in the polls SOLID WOOD white fiberglass storage tank mph. for high-speed trains connect- against Democratic Gov. Ted women were safely aboard EXTENDED FORECAST similar in style to those used from the area of the business. ing Tampa and Orlando. Strickland, said the speed the Enterprise, they contin- SUNDAY by the Ohio Department of : Partly sunny. Rail advocates who say is too slow and questions ued the journey home. The Highs in the upper 60s. Transportation. MASTER normal length of a voyage Computer stolen The Dayton Daily News the U.S. needs greater trans- whether enough people will Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph. portation options for the 21st ride it. About 6 million peo- across the Atlantic was two SUNDAY NIGHT, reports both Democrats and from vehicle century see GOP opposition ple live along the Cleveland weeks but with the storm MONDAY: Mostly cloudy Republicans were annoyed BEDDiscoRntinOuedOSuitMes S and waiting on the damaged Delphos Police responded and complained to the news- as nothing but raw partisan to Cincinnati corridor, mak- with a chance of showers. Lows politics, a way to destroy ing it one of the most heavily Athos, Beining’s journey to the 200 block of South around 50. Highs around 70. paper and to Geyer. and Odd Pieces lasted a month — Dec. 15 Pierce at 5:49 p.m. Thursday projects that, if successful, populated corridors without Chance of rain 30 percent. would stand as legacies to rail service in the Midwest. to Jan. 14. in reference to a theft. MONDAY NIGHT OSU ag research : Obama’s stimulus plan. Kasich would rather use the There are many memories The victim reported park- Mostly cloudy with a chance of and stories that Beining has ing his vehicle in the afternoon center’s projects “I guess it makes sense for stimulus money to fix roads 50-60% off showers. Lows in the mid 50s. them politically, and it plays and bridges, but that doesn’t from the war but this one of Saturday and discovered Chance of rain 30 percent. stands out as unique. on Tuesday that an unknown hurt by tornado into the fantasy that high- appear to be an option. ways pay for themselves,” By law, the money must be Ottie Beining rode the U.S.S. Enterprise the rest of the way home. “This really was its own subject(s) had entered his WOOSTER (AP) — The KID’S OPEN STOCK story, a unique experience. vehicle and had stolen his LOTTERY head of Ohio State University’s said Richard Harnish, execu- used on passenger rail, said or 30 feet out of the water. There was the war and every- Compaq laptop computer. agricultural research center tive director of the Midwest Rob Kulat, spokesman for the Van Wert Cinemas CLEVELAND (AP) — High Speed Rail Association, Federal Rail Administration. Sept. 24 thru Sept. 30 They put down rope ladders thing there but this was a dif- These Ohio lotteries were says a tornado has set back its BEDROOM GROUPINGS and all 3,000 men had to ferent experience entirely,” work by months or years. a Chicago-based nonprofit If a governor rejects the Driver backs drawn Thursday: that promotes passenger rail. money, the funds will be climb up,” Beining said. Beining said. Mega Millions The Ohio Agricultural Looking For Great Buys Obama in January awarded reallocated to rail projects in This was a difficult The GI Newsletter report Estimated jackpot: $16 Research and Development Discontinued Sets S into vehicle $8 billion in stimulus money other states, he said. on Used TV’s? P maneuver and could be a agreed with Beining’s senti- million Center was blasted by winds L and Odd Pieces I dangerous situation with ment. At 3:55 p.m. on Thursday, of up to 130 mph from one for 13 passenger rail proj- The Obama administration Come See Us!! T Midday 3 the rocking waters and “So fierce was the storm a traffic accident occurred in 1-0-3 of the many tornadoes that ects. The largest would con- is trying to avoid making the HOHENBRINK TV long climb. Yet, the men that we rode out on the a parking lot when the driver Midday 4 hit the state more than a week nect San Francisco with Los rail projects more of a politi- 40-50% and women still showed no Athos that, whatever else of one vehicle backed out of a 6-9-3-9 ago. Greenhouses and other Angeles, using trains travel- cal issue than they already are 50 YEARS OF SERVICE All shows before 6 pm $4.50 parking spot and struck a sec- ing up to 220 mph. in states where Republican Adults $7.00 Kids & Seniors $4.50 fear. your personal war odyssey Pick 3 buildings were destroyed at off 419-695-1229 COMING SOON: Red, Paranormal Activity 2, “If you were scared, you may include, this seafaring ond vehicle as it was moving 1-3-2 the facility in Wooster in Some of the projects are gubernatorial are pushing 11230 Elida Rd., Delphos Megamind toward a parking spot. 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“There was never a nation great until it came to the knowledge that it had nowhere in the world COMMUNITY OLITICS to go for help.” — Charles Dudley Warner, American author and editor (1829-1900) P LANDMARK First Family At the movies . . . Truman took Van Wert Cinemas 10:10 Stark differences: How 10709 Lincoln Hwy. Van Wert Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (PG-13) Alpha and Omega (PG) Fri.: 4:30/6:30/8:30; 1:00/1:45/4:00/7:00/7:50/9:55 Sat.: 2:00/4:00/6:00/8:00; Sun.: 2:00/4:30/7:00; You Again (PG) 2:05/4:30/7:20/9:45 GOP, Dems would rule off for the bank; Mon.-Thurs.: 4:30/7:00 Alpha and Omega 3D (PG) 1:55/4:20/7:05/ Legend of the Guardians: The Owls 9:20 By JULIE HIRSCHFELD Democrats’ margin of con- In addition, Democrats want of Ga’Hoole (PG) 4:30/6:30/8:30; Sat.: Devil (PG-13) 2:00/4:35/7:35/9:50 DAVIS trol to almost nothing in the to impose tax penalties on backed up traffic 2:00/4:00/6:00/8:00; Sun.: 2:00/4:30/7:00; Easy A (PG-13) 2:10/4:55/7:15/9:35 The Associated Press Senate. companies that move jobs Mon.-Thurs.: 4:30/7:00 The Town (R) 1:20/4:05/6:50/9:40 If Democrats hang onto and factories overseas and to BY SCOTT CLARKSON and on President Eisenhower. The Last Exorcism (PG-13) 9:00; Sat.: Resident Evil: Afterlife 3D (R) 1:30/4:15/ WASHINGTON — These power, their majority is vir- offer tax breaks for firms that Mamie had unknowingly 8:45; Sun.-Thurs.:7:00; 9:25 are two remarkably differ- tually certain to be weak- bring jobs back to the United Van Wert County Here are some interesting used a bottle of black ink for The Switch (PG-13) Fri.: 4:30/6:45; Sat.: The Expendables (R) 4:45/10:00 ent visions for governing ened considerably, leaving States. — and often amazing — facts her nose. 2:00/4:15/6:30; Sun.: 2:00/4:30; Mon.-Thurs.: The Other Guys (PG-13) 1:50/7:30 America. them little room to maneuver On spending, Republicans Court House about our First Families: 4:30 Republicans are pledging on unfinished items on their say they want to roll the • First Lady Pat You Again (PG) Fri.: 4:30/6:45/9:00; Sat.: Eastgate Dollar Movies to shrink the government, cut agenda, including energy leg- government back to 2008 • Lyndon Johnson Nixon liked seeing 2:00/4:15/6:30/8:45; Sun.: 2:00/4:30/7:00; 2100 Harding Hwy. Lima taxes and undo health care islation to curb carbon emis- levels, although they would CALENDAR OF made a trip to San the South Fountain Mon.-Thurs.: 4:30/7:00 Saturday and stimulus laws. President sions and creation of a path leave intact three politically Francisco in 1965. from inside the White Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (PG-13) Nanny McPhee Returns (PG) 1:10/4:10 Barack Obama and Democrats to legal status for millions of untouchable constituencies: EVENTS The wind from his House. She ordered it Fri.: 4:30/8:00; Sat.: 2:00/5:00/8:00; Sun.: Vampires Suck (PG-13) want tax cuts for the middle illegal immigrants. veterans, seniors and the mil- helicopter flung a turned on one freez- 2:00/4:30/7:00; Mon.-Thurs.: 4:30/7:00 1:30/4:30/7:30/9:20 class, more stimulus spending Either way, it’s a recipe itary. They say they’d freeze TODAY chair against a wom- ing winter night. The Dinner for Schmucks (PG-13) and an end to the outsourcing for likely gridlock, with the stimulus projects and impose 1-4 p.m. — Interfaith Thrift an’s leg. She sued White House engi- The Van Del Drive-In is 1:20/4:20/7:20/9:50 of U.S. jobs. GOP positioned to stymie hard limits on future spend- Store is open for shopping. and won a $6,240 neer and plumber had closed for the season. Despicable Me (PG) 1:00/4:007:00/9:10 With Thursday’s release Obama on everything from ing, although they did not settlement. to ride around in the Grown Ups (PG-13) 7:10/9:30 of the GOP’s “Pledge to the budget to immigration propose a ban on earmarks — SATURDAY Clarkson fountain all night in American Mall Stadium 12 Independents America” — a strongly policy. Veto showdowns the now-infamous practice of 9 a.m.-noon — Interfaith • When Harry Truman took a rowboat to break up 2830 W. Elm St., Lima Sunday IT WAS NEWS THEN worded manifesto promising could become common, and individual lawmakers steer- Thrift Store, North Main office, it took him awhile to the ice. Soon after, an electric Saturday-Thursday Nanny McPhee Returns (PG) 1:10/4:10 not happy either to return government to the neither party would command ing projects to their districts. cable was installed to heat the One Year Ago Street. realize he was the president. Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Vampires Suck (PG-13) 1:30/4:30/7:30 people, trim it through deep enough votes to force through It’s unclear how much St. Vincent DePaul Society, water in winter. • St. John’s will celebrate Homecoming 2009 at their WASHINGTON (AP) — On the due date of a loan, he Ga’Hoole (PG) 2:25/4:50/7:40/10:05 Dinner for Schmucks (PG-13) spending cuts, and refocus it major initiatives. could be saved through these located at the east edge of the football game Friday night vs Versailles. Prior to the game, More bad news for Democrats drove himself downtown to Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of 1:20/4:20/7:20 clinging to control of Congress: on defense and tax cuts — The starkest differences measures. Most of the $814 St. John’s High School park- Contact syndicated colum- senior Lindsy Reindel will be crowned queen. Members the two parties have laid out are on spending and taxes. billion in stimulus money Hamilton National Bank so Ga’Hoole (PG) 3D 1:35/4:10/7:10/9:30 Despicable Me (PG) 1:00/4:007:00 Independent voters are nearly ing lot, is open. The facil- he could make a payment. It nist Scott Clarkson at: clark- of the court include, freshman, Katrina Etzkorn, sopho- deeply contrasting agendas Republicans want to extend has already been spent. The The Virginity Hit (R) 2:15/4:25/7:25/ Grown Ups (PG-13) 7:10 as grumpy as Republicans ity can also be opened by was the noon hour and those [email protected] more Kaitlin Wrasman, junior Bailey Calvelage, junior for the next two years. all of George W. Bush’s GOP estimates its cuts would about politics this year. appointment by calling John wanting to see him backed up Alicia Ankerman, sophomore Courtney Grothouse, freshman Less than six weeks before income tax cuts permanently amount to $100 billion in In an Associated Press-GfK midterm congressional elec- — at a cost of some $4 tril- savings a year, but budget Trentman at 419-692-7185. traffic for miles. Madison Zuber, freshman Curtis Geise, sophomore Tanner Poll this month, 58 percent of 12:15 p.m. — Testing of Calvelage, junior Chris Pohlman, senior T. J. Cross, senior tions, it’s promise-making lion over 10 years — and experts say the figure could independents and 60 percent time for both parties, and vot- add new ones including a 20 be far less. warning sirens by Delphos • Jackie Kennedy’s father Kristina Franks, senior Mitchell MacLennan, senior Chris of Republicans said politics is Fire and Rescue was very wealthy. He often Ulm, senior Jenna Wurst, senior Scott Recker, junior Evan ers are getting some insight percent deduction for small Exempting veterans, making them angry, compared into how the two parties want businesses. seniors and defense spending 5 p.m. — Delphos Coon spoiled his little girl. He Burgei, sophomore Jordan Bergfeld and freshman Brett with 31 percent of Democrats the and Sportsman’s Club hosts a would take her to fancy res- Schwinnen. to change the country. Democrats are proposing “leaves a pretty small slice of who said so. About 7 in 10 Still, many of the vows to keep the rates where they pie to be whittling away at, and chicken fry. taurants, buy her expensive Add Up $avings! independents and Republicans on both sides are deliberate- are for individuals making up hard to believe there is $100 7 p.m. — Bingo at St. clothes and travel on luxuri- 25 Years Ago — 1985 were disgusted, compared ly vague. The reality behind to $200,000 and for families billion in savings available as John’s Little Theatre. ous vacations. Once, he even Saturday, September 25 & Sunday, September 26 • Several area law enforcement agencies are looking for a with 4 in 10 Democrats, and each party’s stirring rhetoric earning up to $250,000 — but promised,” Steve Ellis of the rented a puppy for her to take large African eland antelope which escaped Monday from a independents and Republicans is that little may change after to hit wealthier individuals watchdog group Taxpayers SUNDAY on a walk through Central moving vehicle near Woods and Waters Campgrounds and were likelier than Democrats Election Day. and some small businesses for Common Sense wrote in 1-4 p.m. — Putnam County Park. Nature Park. Dick Osting, co-owner of Woods and Waters, to be disappointed, depressed Republicans are poised with tax hikes in January. an e-mail. “Political promises Museum is open, 202 E. Main • When Eleanor Roosevelt Buy 1 & Get an said the antelope is the property of a Missouri man, and had and frustrated. to add substantially to their Their plan would cost $3 come and go, we will have St. Kalida. lived in New York, she would Ecce Panis Baguette been transported to Woods and Waters for an exotic animal As for positive emotions, ranks in the contests, perhaps trillion. They’re also propos- to see if this product has any 1:30 p.m. — Amvets Post hang her children in a cage- FREE auction. independents and Republicans enough to give them control ing to give investment tax traction or is even remotely 698 Auxiliary meets at the like contraption outside the with coupon below were half as likely as Democrats Save up to $1.50; • A Delphos banker was among more than 1,100 bank- of the House and to whittle breaks to small businesses. implementable.” Amvets post in Middle Point. apartment window for naps. Local Favorite Regular or BBQ ers who attended this summer’s two-week session of the to be inspired and less prone to The Delphos Canal She said the fresh air was Graduate School of Banking at University of Wisconsin- be hopeful, excited and proud. Commission Annex Museum, good for their health. She Deli Fresh Rotisserie The figures are the latest Madison. Attending was Paul G. Wreede of The Commercial 241 N. Main St., will be stopped the practice when Arps Milk cautionary note for Democrats, Bank, Delphos. open. neighbors threatened to report Whole, 2%, 1%, Skim who face a Nov. 2 Election Senate Republicans block Big Chicken • Archbold, the No. 1 ranked Class A girls volleyball 4 p.m. — Amvets Post 698 her to children services. team in the state, downed St. John’s 15-5 and 15-7. Wendy Day in which the sluggish regular meeting at the Amvets economy and President Barack post in Middle Point. Weber, Traci Gorman, Cindy Kortokrax, Jill Reindel and Obama’s tepid popularity give • While sleeping in the Beth Gengler each had two service points. In setting Gengler campaign finance bill again 7:30 p.m. — Sons of White House, First Lady Republicans a strong chance By JIM ABRAMS corporate millions. the system to their advantage. was 11 of 13 and Weber 8 of 9. to capture control of the House Amvets Post 698 meet at Mamie Eisenhower woke The Associated Press “It’s no longer a premoni- That’s it. It’s quite simple.” Amvets Post in Middle Point. up with a stuffy nose. She and perhaps the Senate. They tion, it’s a reality,” said Sen. Schumer said Democrats $ 99 $ 99 50 Years Ago — 1960 also help explain why inde- reached in the dark for the • “The Merchant of Venice” by William Shakespeare will WASHINGTON — Senate Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., were prepared to move the MONDAY Vicks and placed several dabs pendents, who can be pivotal Republicans on Thursday a main sponsor of the leg- effective date of the bill to be presented in St. John’s auditorium-gym on Nov. 8 at 8:15 in many congressional races, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. — Ottoville in each nostril. Awaking in gal. stood fast in blocking legisla- islation, pointing to special next January so it would not Branch Library is open. the morning, there were black ea. p.m. by Players Incorporated, and by special arrangement prefer their GOP candidate tion requiring special interest interest ads already running influence the November elec- there will be a matinee performance for high school stu- over the Democrat by 52 per- 11:30 a.m. — Mealsite spots on her hands, the sheets 1 4 groups running campaign ads in states such as Ohio and tions, but that offer failed to dents from this area at 12:45. Currently touring for its 12th at Delphos Senior Citizen Save $9.90 on 10 cent to 36 percent — which to identify their donors. California with hotly contest- win any Republican support. Purchase a Rotisserie Chicken 50 consecutive year, the company of Players Incorporated has grows to 62 percent to 29 Center, 301 Suthoff Street. All Varieties Mirroring a Senate vote ed political races. Republicans also accused from the Deli and Get an become the longest-running national classic repertory theatre percent among independents 7 p.m. — Ottoville village on the bill last July, all 39 “We have these nameless, Democrats of playing pre-elec- council meets at the municipal in the United States in the 20th century. They have recently considered likeliest to vote. Republicans who voted faceless individuals spend- tion politics earlier this week Pepsi Ecce Panis Baguette building. completed an off-Broadway engagement at Carnegie Hall “There’s a yellow light stopped Democrats from ing huge amounts of money, when they united to block 7:30 p.m. — Delphos Playhouse in New York City. In their first 11 years of touring flashing” for Democrats in the bringing the campaign dis- corporate money and other action on a defense policy bill in this country they also made seven trips abroad under the numbers, said Ann Crigler, closure bill to the Senate money. There is certainly no that would have allowed votes Eagles Aerie 471 meets at the auspices of the Department of Defense to entertain troops, a political science professor floor. The 59-39 vote fell one transparency whatsoever,” on opening a path to legal sta- Eagles Lodge. 10/$ to Korea, Japan, the European Command and the Arctic at the University of Southern short of the 60 needed to Democratic Majority Leader tus for the children of illegal Circle. California who has studied TUESDAY advance the legislation. Two Harry Reid, D-Nev., said. immigrants and on ending the 2 lt. Chief & Rays coupon. One coupon per family please. Expires 9-26-10.FREEWITH THIS COUPON the relationship between voter Republicans didn’t vote. President Barack Obama military’s don’t ask-don’t tell 11:30 a.m. — Mealsite 10 75 Years Ago — 1935 behavior and emotions. Republicans dismissed said in a statement that he was policy for gays. at Delphos Senior Citizen • A large gathering of sportsmen and farmers from this Combined with other find- Democratic efforts to revive “deeply disappointed by the The campaign finance bill, Center, 301 Suthoff Street. vicinity is expected to be in attendance at a supper which ings, independents’ sullenness the bill as an attempt to win unanimous Republican block- which narrowly passed the 6 p.m. — Weight Watchers is to be served by the Tri-county Sportsmen and Farmers underscores how difficult it political points before the ade.” He said the vote was House on a largely partisan meets at Trinity United Protection at R-Own Club House on the banks of the will be for Democratic can- midterm elections. a “victory for special inter- vote, would have required Methodist Church, 211 E. Happy Birthday Auglaize River. The association also announced the appoint- didates to win them over this The White House-backed ests and U.S. corporations nearly all organizations airing Third St. election. 7 p.m. — Delphos Area ment of places for sale of hunting licenses. These are Delphos measure is a response to a including foreign-controlled political ads independently SEPT. 25 Only about a third of inde- Simply Quilters meets at the Hardware Company, Ray Redd, James Councelor, E. T. 5-4 Supreme Court decision ones who are now allowed of candidates or the political Matt Wrasman pendents say the country is Delphos Area Chamber of McCabe, all of Delphos, Price Morris of Elida and W. Z. Fox last January overturning a to spend unlimited money to parties to disclose their top Lisa A. Cross moving in the right direc- decades-old law that barred fill our airwaves, mailboxes donors and the amounts they Commerce, 306 N. Main St. Ron Foppe of Middle Point. tion and more than half say Delphos City Council Save up to $1.02 lb. Save up to $1.02 lb. • Delphos aviation enthusiasts will have a chance to fly corporations, unions and other and phone lines right up until paid. Steve Goodwin Save up to 52¢ lb. Save up to $2.00 Obama is doing a poor job organizations from spending Election Day.” It would have banned a meets at the municipal build- Tanner Higbie Red & Green On The Vine over Delphos and vicinity all this week. Keith Cantine of as president. Three-quarters ing, 608 N. Canal St. Detroit, U. S. government licensed aviator, has a plane here on advertising, mass mailings But Senate Republican variety of political activity Green Beans Honeydew disapprove of Congress, only and other forms of political leader Mitch McConnell, by entities holding a govern- Marion Township Trustees Seedless Grapes Tomatoes and will take up passengers. The landing field is located one- about a third want Democrats activity. R-Ky., said Democrats were ment contract worth more meet at the township house. half mile east of Delphos on 30N. to control Capitol Hill next Democrats warned that the playing “pure politics” in try- than $10 million and corpora- 7:30 p.m. — Alcoholics • The annual homecoming for St. John’s Evangelical year and more than 8 in 10 call ruling would lead to a deluge ing to stop opponents from tions where foreigners own Anonymous, First Presbyterian Lutheran Church at Fort Jennings will be observed Oct. 6. the economy poor — similar of ads from shadowy special criticizing Democratic poli- more than a majority of vot- Church, 310 W. Second St. ¢ ¢$97 $ 99 The 95th anniversary service will be held at 10 a.m. that day. to Republicans and exceeding interest groups financed by cies. “They’re trying to rig ing shares. 8:30 p.m. — Elida vil- The Junior Choir from St. Peter’s Luther’s Lutheran Church the two-thirds of Democrats lage council meets at the town lb. lb. lb. ea. of Delphos, will give a recital in conjunction with this ser- who say so. hall. 97 77 1 1 vice. “I’m not happy with Republicans,” said Ed Perry, Dems close to delaying WEDNESDAY 66, an independent from 9 a.m. - noon — Putnam Lowell, Ohio, who thinks County Museum is open, 202 Save 40¢ Save $2.30 government is too large and E. Main St. Kalida. Save up to $1.11 lb. Flavorite Super Dip vote on Bush tax cuts Frozen Bone-In Moderately confused expressed anger in the poll. By STEPHEN and Senate is set to begin Nov. 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They’re more than twice bly won’t consider President believe the timing would Harry Reid Thursday after- In the Deli Please notify the Delphos Save $3.60 on 2 as likely to be disappointed Barack Obama’s call to pre- make it easier to extend the noon had not revealed his Save up to $2.00 lb. Save up to $1.90 Herald at 419-695-0015 if Colby Longhorn Yeast Old Orchard and five times likelier to be serve middle class tax cuts Bush-era tax cuts set to expire decision on the timing of the Cheese Donut Rings Apple Juice angry than they were in an until after voters choose their in January. debate. But Durbin described there are any corrections AP-GfK Poll taken days after congressmen and senators on But who gets a break on an election-driven stalemate or additions to the Coming Obama’s victory. They’re also Events column. 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Panthers storm by Jefferson volleyballers MLB By JEFF WITTLER it the rest of the day and they The Associated Press Cincinnati (H.Bailey 3-3) at San Diego (Richard National League 13-8), 4:05 p.m. The Delphos Herald don’t,” she explained. East Division L.A. Dodgers (Billingsley 11-11) at Arizona The Wildcats respond- W L Pct GB (J.Saunders 3-6), 4:10 p.m. PORTS Philadelphia 92 61 .601 — ---- S JEFFERSON — Both ed for Merschman as they Atlanta 86 67 .562 6 American League Jefferson and Paulding exploded out to a 7-0 advan- Florida 76 76 .500 15 1/2 East Division entered their Thursday night tage to open up set three. New York 74 78 .487 17 1/2 W L Pct GB Fullenkamp leads Minster sweep of St. John’s Washington 65 88 .425 27 New York 92 61 .601 — Bulldogs score early, Northwest Conference vol- However, Paulding slowly Central Division Tampa Bay 91 61 .599 1/2 By JIM METCALFE 6-0 spurt, five on the serves of W L Pct GB Boston 84 68 .553 7 1/2 leyball contest with four chipped away at that lead to Cincinnati 86 67 .562 — Toronto 77 75 .507 14 1/2 The Delphos Herald sophomore Claire McGowan losses, each looking for some knot the game at 11. Then St. Louis 78 74 .513 7 1/2 Baltimore 61 91 .401 30 1/2 [email protected] (2 kills; 2 stuffs), put the visi- shut out Titans momentum heading into the the Panther front line took Houston 73 80 .477 13 Central Division Milwaukee 71 81 .467 14 1/2 W L Pct GB tors up 10-3. That just started By DAVE BONINSEGNA as McDorman and Bowman second half of the regular control with hard hitting (7 Chicago 69 83 .454 16 1/2 x-Minnesota 92 60 .605 — DELPHOS — With the trend as the Wildcats had The Delphos Herald would hook up again; season. kills) to build their own lead Pittsburgh 53 99 .349 32 1/2 Chicago 80 72 .526 12 Bowling Green State too much firepower for the West Division Detroit 77 75 .507 15 [email protected] McDorman sent the ball into The Panthers were able of seven, 20-13. The home W L Pct GB Kansas City 63 89 .414 29 University-bound senior Jays to deal with and secured the box from the right side to take the momentum home team tried to mount a come- San Francisco 86 67 .562 — Cleveland 62 91 .405 30 1/2 Erica Fullenkamp leading a 2-0 lead on a tip over the GLANDORF — and just as before, he found with them as they stopped the back, pulling back to within San Diego 85 67 .559 1/2 West Division the way, Minster’s volley- block by Fullenkamp. Colorado 82 70 .539 3 1/2 W L Pct GB Momentum is essential in any Bowman right at the goal and Wildcats three sets to one. two at 23-21, but fell short as Los Angeles 74 79 .484 12 Texas 84 68 .553 — ball team took down host St. The third set was much Arizona 62 91 .405 24 Oakland 77 75 .507 7 sport. the potential WBL all-leaguer Set one would unfold with the Panthers would capture ——— Los Angeles 75 77 .493 9 John’s 25-15, 25-14, 25-18 closer most of the way. Grabbing that impetus in found the back of the Ottawa- Thursday in Midwest Athletic Fullenkmap and Wolf did a close beginning and an set three 25-21. Thursday’s Results Seattle 58 94 .382 26 many occasions can determine Glandorf net to make it 2-0 equally close finish. Jefferson Back and forth was the St. Louis 9, Pittsburgh 2 Conference action at Robert their parts for the Lady the outcome of the contest. with 24:02 to go in the first Washington 7, Houston 2 x-clinched division A. Arnzen Gymnasium. Wildcats, wile Reindel and jumped out with the first two story of set four as nei- San Francisco 13, Chicago Cubs 0 ——— The Elida Bulldogs seized half. points but Paulding countered ther team wanted control. Milwaukee 8, Florida 3 Thursday’s Results “We focused a lot of senior Tiffany Geise (4 kills; the moment early The Elida Arizona 10, Colorado 9 Toronto 1, Seattle 0 our attention in practice on 4 digs) helped the Lady Jays. with the next five to lead Jefferson shook things up L.A. Dodgers 3, San Diego 1 Kansas City 4, Cleveland 2 in their Western defense was stel- 5-2. Jefferson regained the a little by inserting fresh- Today’s Games Tampa Bay 10, N.Y. Yankees 3 knowing where she was all However, up 17-15, the visi- Buckeye League lar in the match, St. Louis (Wainwright 19-11) at Chicago Cubs Oakland 5, Texas 0 the time. She is their No. tors had the finishing kick boys soccer con- not allowing the serve and was able to rattle man Katie Goergens into the (Gorzelanny 7-8), 2:20 p.m. Today’s Games 1 player,” Jays coach Kellie behind Wolfe and finished off off 12 straight points to take lineup. She contributed two Atlanta (T.Hudson 16-8) at Washington Boston (Beckett 5-5) at N.Y. Yankees (Pettitte frontation with the first real threat (Zimmermann 0-2), 7:05 p.m. 11-2), 7:05 p.m. Sterling observed. “What hurt the sweep when the Jays com- Ottawa-Glandorf by the Titans what seemed to be a comfort- points as Jefferson went up Houston (Myers 13-7) at Pittsburgh (Ja. Kansas City (Hochevar 6-5) at Cleveland us is their other girls real- mitted their fifth service error able lead at 14-5. During that 9-4. Paulding roared back to McDonald 4-5), 7:05 p.m. (Tomlin 4-4), 7:05 p.m. Titans on Thursday when Derrick N.Y. Mets (Dickey 11-7) at Philadelphia Minnesota (Liriano 14-8) at Detroit (Verlander ized that and stepped up. I (vs. 2 aces) on match point. night at Titan Field. Stechshulte sent in a free kick span, senior Kristin Klausing even the score at 9. From that (Blanton 7-6), 7:05 p.m. 17-8), 7:05 p.m. am sure they are getting used Sophomore Heather Vogt Just 46 seconds into the from 20 yards out but Zuber served up three aces, while point on, both sides would Florida (A.Miller 1-3) at Milwaukee (M.Rogers Baltimore (Tillman 1-4) at Toronto (Cecil 13-7), to that with almost everyone had 10 block-touches to pace 0-0), 8:10 p.m. 7:07 p.m. contest, Trey Bowman scored scooped up the ball to keep senior teammate Bridget Culp make their share of mistakes San Francisco (Lincecum 14-10) at Colorado Seattle (J.Vargas 9-11) at Tampa Bay (Niemann focused on her. They played the Blue Jays, while senior the first of his two goals, lead- the home team off the board. put down six kills (26 kills, as well as good plays to (J.Chacin 9-9), 8:10 p.m. 10-7), 7:10 p.m. so well off of her; they are Katie Wallenhorst had nine L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 12-10) at Arizona (F.Garcia 11-6) at L.A. ing the Bulldogs to a 2-nil The Titans got five shots 13 blocks, 9 digs, 1 assist, 1 wind up tied at 20. Moments (Enright 6-5), 9:40 p.m. Angels (Pineiro 10-7), 10:05 p.m. getting opportunities to get assists and sophomore Emily victory over O-G. on-goal in the first half, all ace). Several mistakes by the later, a thundering kill by the Cincinnati (Arroyo 16-10) at San Diego Texas (Tom.Hunter 12-4) at Oakland (Cramer good hitting tries and they Horstman added seven digs. Bulldogs goal- after 20 minutes ’Cats allowed the Panthers to Panthers would give them the (C.Young 1-0), 10:05 p.m. 2-0), 10:05 p.m. came through.” “We stayed right with Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Games keeper Austin had been played. climb back to within three at win 25-22. Atlanta (D.Lowe 14-12) at Washington (Maya Baltimore (Guthrie 10-14) at Toronto (R.Romero Minster head coach Ashley them most of the way but just Zuber made six Winston Fuetter 18-15, then two (20-18) and The loss by Jefferson 0-2), 1:05 p.m. 13-9), 1:07 p.m. Rohrer concurred. not consistently enough. That saves for the shut- got an attempt St. Louis (C.Carpenter 15-8) at Chicago Cubs Texas (D.Holland 3-4) at Oakland (G.Gonzalez “It’s so nice to know you is the area we must improve then down to one (22-21). drops them to 5-5 overall and (Coleman 2-2), 1:05 p.m. 14-9), 4:05 p.m. out as the guests inside the box Jefferson was able to stay on an even 2-2 in the NWC. Cincinnati (Tr.Wood 5-4) at San Diego (Garland Boston (Lester 18-8) at N.Y. Yankees (Nova have someone who will come upon as we move on,” outshot their hosts with 13:32 left 14-12), 4:10 p.m. 1-0), 4:10 p.m. through for you no matter Sterling added. “Minster just top as a kill by senior Melissa Paulding improves to 7-4 Houston (Norris 9-8) at Pittsburgh (Duke 7-14), Kansas City (Greinke 9-13) at Cleveland 17-8 for the game. but it sailed wide; 7:05 p.m. (J.Gomez 3-5), 7:05 p.m. the situation or the opponent. wanted it overall more than Shobe (8 kills, 8 digs, 3 aces) Tom Morris photo on the season and also 2-2 in Bowman got Andrew Trenkamp made it 24-22. A serving conference play. N.Y. Mets (Gee 1-1) at Philadelphia (K.Kendrick Minnesota (Pavano 17-11) at Detroit She is as dedicated as anyone we did. Right now, we don’t the scoring started before sent one towards Zuber as Jefferson senior Lauren Claypool puts up a successful 10-9), 7:05 p.m. (Bonderman 8-9), 7:05 p.m. to the game of volleyball; have enough girls that want it error by Paulding gave the Next action for the Lady Florida (Volstad 10-9) at Milwaukee (Narveson Seattle (Fister 6-12) at Tampa Bay (Garza Tom Morris photo the fans were even settled in well a minute later with the blockof a Paulding hit attempt Thursday night at Jefferson 11-8), 7:10 p.m. 14-9), 7:10 p.m. it’s her life,” she explained. bad enough to play up to their ’Cats set one, 25-23. ’Cats will be a Saturday St. John’s sophomore gets the block for a point against their seats as the junior broke same results. High School. The visiting Lady Panthers got a 4-set victory L.A. Dodgers (Ely 4-8) at Arizona (D.Hudson Chicago White Sox (Danks 13-11) at L.A. “Where she excels is that ability all the time. For exam- behind the Titan defense and The second half saw the Tough Paulding serves in NWC volleyball action. morning home match with 6-1), 8:10 p.m. Angels (Kazmir 9-14), 9:05 p.m. she is so team-oriented, she Minster Thursday with support from senior Melanie ple, we work a lot on getting and a lack of communica- Ayersville. The junior varsity San Francisco (Zito 9-13) at Colorado (Hammel Sunday’s Games Mansfield at Arnzen Gym. However, the visiting Wildcats placed the ball into the back hosts come out in a bit of 10-8), 8:10 p.m. Kansas City (Chen 11-7) at Cleveland enjoys setting her teammates around the blockers we see of the net from 8 yards out. a flurry, getting their first tion by Jefferson put the would eventually be victori- coach April Merschman. contest begins at 10 a.m. Sunday’s Games (Carmona 12-14), 1:05 p.m. up. Her teammates accept she got a 3-set MAC sweep of the Lady Blue Jays. all the time in the MAC. I and Panthers in the driver’s seat ous 25-15. “They felt they had it in The Panthers also claimed Atlanta (Beachy 0-1) at Washington (Li. Minnesota (Duensing 10-2) at Detroit (Porcello Dylan McDorman got the ball attempt just 23 ticks in; Hernandez 10-12), 1:35 p.m. 9-11), 1:05 p.m. is our leader and they aren’t (13 assists), hitting (13 kills; the Lady Blue Jays (7-7, 0-5 my assistant (Jason Heffner) on the left side just outside Trenkamp had the first real to start set two as the maroon Overconfidence may have the first game; if they win the victory in the junior varsity Houston (Happ 6-2) at Pittsburgh (Maholm Baltimore (Matusz 8-12) at Toronto (Marcum afraid to follow. What’s hap- 3 aces) or blocking (4 solo MAC) until set point, when stand on chairs during my and white steamrolled their played a role in the second set, first game they’re always sat- match by the scores of 25-12, 8-15), 1:35 p.m. 12-8), 1:07 p.m. the box and fed it behind the shot for the Titans with 38:44 N.Y. Mets (Pelfrey 15-9) at Philadelphia Seattle (French 4-6) at Tampa Bay (J.Shields pening is that they realize blocks, 2 stuffs). A stuff by Wolf went cross-court through practice to get them to work Ottawa-Glandorf defense; to go but his 18-yard free kick way to a 20-6 lead. Paulding according to Jefferson head isfied. They think they have 16-25, 25-14. (Hamels 12-10), 1:35 p.m. 13-13), 1:40 p.m. teams are loading up on her, junior Kassi Brown (5 kills; the defense for a kill. on it. However, it just doesn’t Bowman just followed it in attempt sailed over the cross- Florida (Mendez 1-1) at Milwaukee (Capuano Chicago White Sox (T.Pena 4-2) at L.A. Angels so they need to elevate their translate into matches.” 3-4), 2:10 p.m. (Jer.Weaver 13-11), 3:35 p.m. 8 blocks, 2 stuffs) gave the The Wildcats wasted little and placed it to the left of net- bar, keeping it a 2-0 score. St. Louis (Westbrook 2-4) at Chicago Cubs Texas (C.Lewis 11-13) at Oakland (Cahill effort, which they have done. Wildcats (9-4, 3-1 MAC) a time taking command of the The Wildcats won the minder Jason Fischer to give The first 40 minutes of the Royals (Samardzija 2-1), 2:20 p.m. 17-7), 4:05 p.m. We have a lot of weapons.” 7-6 lead. They never looked second set. After St. John’s junior varsity match in two the guests an early 1-0 lead. match was played yellow-card Talbot gave up three runs first tie-breaker to decide the division straight games giving up three or fewer Chris Young also homered for San Francisco (M.Cain 12-10) at Colorado (De Boston (Matsuzaka 9-6) at N.Y. Yankees The Jays had the early sets. title if the teams are all square after runs, the longest streak since the Arizona. D.J. Carrasco (3-2) got the La Rosa 8-5), 3:10 p.m. (P.Hughes 17-8), 8:05 p.m. back. With Fullenkamp and junior Shelby Reindel (7 The Elida offense came free; however, the second half and five hits over five innings 162 games. Chicago White Sox set the record with win after an early exit by starter Ian lead of 5-2 on a Minster hit- senior Delanie Wolf (10 kills; 10 block/touches, 2 solo St. John’s hosts Kalida 10 onto the pitch with an offen- saw the match get a bit chippy in his first outing since Sept. Yankees reliever Javier Vazquez 20 in a row in 1917, the Elias Sports Kennedy. ting error. However, the 5-11 kills, 2 stuffs; 5 digs) among blocks) put down an opening a.m. Saturday, while Minster tied a big-league record by hitting Bureau said. Cardinals 9, Pirates 2 sive flurry, sending four shots and the officials have to take 12, when he threw only 14 three straight batters in the seventh San Francisco moved a half-game PITTSBURGH — Albert Pujols hit Fullenkamp set the pace early the leaders, the visitors kept kill, a kill by Fullenkamp got is in its own invitational 9 at O-G goalie Jason Fischer some control. Three yellows pitches against Minnesota, as the Rays added two runs without ahead of San Diego, which lost at Los his 40th and 41st home runs and and often with either setting steadily pulling away from the Lady Wildcats going. A a.m. Saturday. getting a hit. Angeles. The Giants have the same Matt Holliday reached the 100-RBI TRANSACTIONS in the first 3:13 of the match. were issued, two for the Titans leaving with inflammation in Ten days earlier, Sabathia and record as idle Atlanta, which leads the mark, leading the slumping St. Louis The Associated Press HOCKEY The Bulldogs controlled the and one to Elida. his right shoulder. Price showed why they’re leading can- wild-card race. Cardinals over the . National Hockey League tempo early and kept the The hosts had some late The rookie retired the last didates for the AL Cy Young Award, Madison Bumgarner (6-6) scat- The Cardinals snapped a 3-game American League ANAHEIM DUCKS—Assigned each tossing eight scoreless innings in tered seven hits over seven innings losing streak and won for just the 13th CLEVELAND INDIANS— C Nick Bonino; LWs Rob Bordson, Titans in their defensive end opportunities in the match eight Royals he faced, but fell a game the Rays won 1-0 in 11. and struck out nine. time in 38 games since Aug. 14, the Signed a 2-year player develop- Nicolas Deschamps and Brandon Athletics 5, Rangers 0 Uribe had only two hits in his pre- last day they were in first place in the LOCAL ROUNDUP of the pitch for the better part to get on the board with a to 1-6 in 12 starts since beat- ment contract with Columbus (IL). McMillan; Ds Mat Clark, Joe OAKLAND, Calif. — Dallas Braden vious 21 at-bats before his quick six NL Central. Lady T-Birds grab 15, 7-11 NWC) were Matt Roughriders take Miller City routs of the first half. pair of free kicks from just ing Cincinnati on June 27. allowed one hit in eight innings and RBIs as the Giants teed off on Ryan St. Louis’ chances of defending its Selected the contracts of C Luke DiPenta and Mark Mitera; and Willow Bend meet Waldick with a 45 and Jacob WBL boys golf title Spencerville soccer Bryant Gladen found him- outside the semi-circle at the “Physically, I felt better Oakland beat Texas, stalling the Dempster (14-11) and reliever Thomas division title remain slim. The Cardinals Carlin and RHP Vinnie Pestano RW Kyle Palmieri to Syracuse self open inside the box with top of the goal box, but both than I have in 95 percent of Rangers’ pursuit of their first AL West Diamond. trail idle Cincinnati by 7 1/2 games with from Columbus (IL). Transferred (AHL). Assigned RW Emerson VAN WERT — Shelby Violet with a 47. KENTON — Greg MILLER CITY — Three title since 1999. Dodgers 3, Padres 1 only 10 games left. C Carlos Santana to the 60-day Etem, C Peter Holland RW Warner logged a 38 to pace Taylor Kuffner’s 81 was the low score Miller City players scored at an opportunity two minutes attempts were kicked right my starts,” Talbot said. “I felt Braden (10-13) outpitched Cliff LOS ANGELES — Hiroki Kuroda Pittsburgh had its season-high DL. Placed RHP Hector Ambriz Devante Smith-Pelly and D Scott into the match but the home into the 4-man Elida wall. Lee to end his 4-game losing streak pitched eight superb innings, Andre 5-game winning streak come to an all golfers and led Lima Hoehn was for St. Marys as the Roughriders least two goals each in the great. I just didn’t know where and keep Texas’ magic number at Ethier had two run-scoring hits and end. The Pirates are one defeat short on the 60-day DL. Valentine to their junior teams. Central Catholic’s girls to a low man for grabbed the Western Buckeye opening half Thursday after- team defense wouldn’t let the Matt Kaufman provided I was throwing it. I kind of four for clinching the division. The left- the Los Angeles Dodgers sent the San of their first 100-loss season since NEW YORK YANKEES— COLUMBUS BLUE ball through. the last hope for the hosts to settled in and got a feel for hander, who tossed a perfect game Diego Padres back into second place. 2001. Recalled RHP Andrew Brackman JACKETS—Returned F Dalton victory at the 9-team Willow the Lancers League boys golf title Thursday noon as the Wildcats dominat- against Tampa Bay in May, retired 19 Kuroda (11-13) allowed one run Jeff Suppan (2-7) won for just the The Bulldogs would get get on to the scoreboard with things around the fourth. I felt from Trenton (EL). Smith, F Petr Straka, D Brandon Bend Invitational Thursday at (4-27, 3-15 at Veterans’ Memorial Park ed Spencerville 12-0 in a non- batters in a row after Nelson Cruz’s and five hits, retiring 14 of his last 15 second time in 13 starts this season. National League Archibald and D Austin Madaisky Willow Bend Golf Club in NWC) with Golf Club. three more cracks at the Titan a nice move from close range like I was getting stronger as I 2-out single in the first inning. Ian batters. The right-hander, who has Brian Burres (3-4) was tagged for four league boys soccer match. Kinsler ended the streak by drawing a made 65 starts without a complete runs and six hits in 2 1/3 innings. WASHINGTON to their junior clubs. Released G Van Wert. a 44. Landon Stahler was the Logan Konst opened scoring net in the series but each as the sophomore made a spin went on.” leadoff walk in the eighth. game since his 1-hitter against Atlanta Nationals 7, Astros 2 NATIONALS—Announced the Riley Gill and G Dan Taylor. Wayne Trace fin- All three medalist for third-place for the Wildcats (5-4-1) with a opportunity was thwarted and attempted to left-foot the Notes: Kansas City leads Braden walked two and struck out on July 7, 2008, threw 98 pitches WASHINGTON — Michael Morse resignation of president Stan MINNESOTA WILD—Signed away. ball into the net but again the season series 8-7 with seven. Brad Ziegler finished the 1-hit- before Hong-Chih Kuo struck out the homered, doubled and drove in three Kasten, effective at the end of Ds Josh Caron, Colton Jobke ished second behind Kacee teams are Wapakoneta with an 80. goal six minutes into the match ter. side in the ninth to get his 10th save runs, Roger Bernadina and Danny the season. and Jared Spurgeon. Reassigned Hockenberry’s 39. next in Ian Haidle was low scorer as that was the first of three Bowman nearly got his Zuber was there to quash the three games left. ... Cleveland Lee (12-9) walked his first two hit- in 11 chances. Espinosa hit 2-run homers and Ross American Association LW Brandon Buck; RWs Jarod second goal at the 4:04 mark attempt. is 10-21 at home since July ters in the fourth, marking the first time Mat Latos (14-8) lasted 5-plus Detwiler earned his first win in nearly a Deanna action at for fourth-place Elida with an goals he scored in the opening he’s walked consecutive batters in innings and lost his third straight deci- year as the Washington Nationals beat EL PASO DIABLOS— Palmer, Joel Broda and Jean- Ray (40) led Hawthorne Hoehn 84. 40 minutes. Gabe Wenzinger into the first half as he nearly The victory moves Elida 24. ... Cleveland purchased two years — a span of 80 starts. Both sion. the Houston Astros. Released OF Rico Santana, RHP Michel Daoust; and G Josh Celina to Hills today Blake Doidge shit an 82 for got another cross pass attempt to 4-3 overall and evens their the contracts of RHP Vinnie runners scored. He lasted five innings, Diamondbacks 10, Rockies 9 It was the third consecutive win William Buzhardt, LHP Dustin Tordjman to Houston Aeros and Robby Nadler scored twice allowing four runs and six hits. PHOENIX — Stephen Drew hom- for Washington, the first time they’d Birosak, RHP Kris Jiggetts and (AHL), G Darcy Kuemper to Red third place, for the NWC meet. fifth-place Van Wert. but a header effort towards the WBL record to 2-2, while Pestano and C Luke Carlin Blue Jays 1, Mariners 0 ered and had four RBIs, Kelly Johnson won three straight at home since July Team Scores: each in the first half and Brent RHP Barry Fowler. Deer (WHL), D Josh Caron to followed Elida hosts Van Wert Hermiller scored the final goal net would sail high, keeping it O-G falls to 5-2-3 in all games from Triple-A Columbus. TORONTO — Jose Bautista drove hit a 2-run shot and the Arizona 29-31. Houston has lost three in a row BASKETBALL Kamloops (WHL) and D Colton Paulding 175: Sam Heilshorn a 1-0 contest. and 1-2-2 in league play. in the only run with his major league- Diamondbacks held off Colorado to for the first time since early August. by Antwerp 43, Dillon Ankney 43, Ricky and LCC 5 p.m. Tuesday at of the opening half with 1:49 Carlin, who played for San leading 50th homer to lift Toronto over complete a 3-game sweep of the fad- Detwiler (1-2) pitched six innings, National Basketball Jobke to Kelowna (WHL). (Paula Bergalowski 44, Andy Smiley Tamarac. left on the clock. However, the next Elida Elida visits Bath in anoth- Diego in 2008 and Arizona Seattle. ing Rockies. allowing two runs. It was his first win Association ECHL Slattman’s 45, Devan Team Scores: opportunity would have bet- er WBL contest 7 p.m. in 2009, made his AL debut Ichiro Suzuki also became the first Colorado had won 13-of-15 in since Sept. 28, 2009. He missed much DALLAS MAVERICKS— LAS VEGAS WRANGLERS— Bermajo 47, St. Marys 338, Shawnee 343, Besides scoring three times player with 10 straight 200-hit sea- another late-season run to get close of the season after right hip surgery in Signed F Steve Novak. Agreed to terms with F Greg 47) and ter results for the Bulldogs Tuesday. as a defensive replacement sons, breaking his own record with a in the NL West but leaves the desert February. Josh Boes Wapakoneta 344, Elida 345, Van in the first half, Hermiller NEW YORK KNICKS—Signed Collins and F Matt Price. Tinora Wert 348, Kenton 352, Defiance in the eighth. Pestano made fifth-inning single for the Mariners. 3 1/2 games behind San Francisco Nelson Figueroa (5-4) took the F Shawne Williams. 51. assisted on three other Miller Shawn Hill (1-2) pitched five shut- in the division and Atlanta in the wild- loss. LACROSSE (Chelsea Jefferson 354, Bath 359, Celina 366, City goals and Josh Niese had his major-league debut in the out innings to win for the first time card race. Brewers 8, Marlins 3 PHILADELPHIA 76ERS— National Lacrosse Hale Ottawa-Glandorf 385. Traded G Willie Green and F/C League Deniston’s 188: Matt a pair of assists. Royals beat Indians 4-2 ninth. since April 10, 2009. Kevin Gregg Jeff Francis (4-6) struggled in his MILWAUKEE — Corey Hart hit 47) tied for W a l d i c k Low Scorers: Rays 10, Yankees 3 closed it out for his 35th save in 40 second start off the disabled list and one of three Milwaukee homers, help- Jason Smith to New Orleans for BUFFALO BANDITS—Signed 45, Jacob Landon Stahler (WA) 80, Greg Mick Lammers scored twice NEW YORK — B.J. Upton and Carl chances. the Rockies got little production from ing Yovani Gallardo and the Brewers F Darius Songaila and F Craig Fs Brenden Thenhaus and Kyle fourth, Parkway (Jennifer Violet 47, Kuffner (SM) 81; Blake Doidge Crawford each drove in two runs in a Bautista became the 26th player Troy Tulowitzki to go home on a debili- beat the Florida Marlins. Brackins. Clancy to 2-year contracts. in the second half for Miller behind Sean O’Sullivan 7-run sixth inning and the Tampa Bay in major-league history to reach the tating 4-game losing streak. Hart reached 30 homers for the Schatzer’s 47) sixth, Crestview Tyler Miller (VW), Johnny Ellis (SH), Henry PHOENIX SUNS—Signed COLLEGE Weisgerber (DE) and Damon Roll City, while Ross Kaufman The Associated Press strikes. He changed speeds. Rays knocked around CC Sabathia 50-homer mark with a first-inning shot Carlos Gonzalez hit his first career first time in his career with his first- (Marcy Saylor’s 46) sev- 48, Tyler in his much-anticipated rematch with off Felix Hernandez (12-12), who took grand slam in the seventh inning and inning drive. Rickie Weeks and Prince coach Alvin Gentry to a contract NCAA—Placed Chattanooga (KE) 82; Matt Watkins (BA), Jarrod and Ross Vennekotter notched But the way we’re swinging enth, St. John’s (Dani Hale’s Wrasman David Price and beat the New York yet another tough-luck loss. added a 2-run single in Colorado’s Fielder hit consecutive shots in the extension through the 2012-13 on probation until Sept. 22, 2012, 48, Nick Kindle (KE) and Paul Carmean goals. Jacob Schroeder, the bat right now, we’re not Yankees 10-3 Thursday night. ---- 3-run ninth but the Rockies couldn’t seventh on the first three pitches of season. for failing to monitor phone calls 48) eighth and Lincolnview CLEVELAND — Sean Gallmeier 49, (SM) 84; Ian Haidle (EL) 84. Kyle Heuerman and Brent O’Sullivan had never won as a helping ourselves.” Price (18-6) labored through six National League come all the way back. Sandy Rosario’s major-league debut. FOOTBALL and text messages by coaches (Kaitlin Brant’s 45) last. Alex Garza Waldick Final Standings (Regular innings but Sabathia (20-7) struggled CHICAGO — Juan Uribe hit a Tulowitzki, having a huge Gallardo (14-7) improved to 3-0 National Football League to recruits. Riepenhoff all had assists. starter for Kansas City — until Aviles hit a 1-out homer and even more. The Rays beat New York grand slam and a 2-run homer, both September, went 2-for-12 in the series. with a 1.95 ERA in four September St. John’s is in the 51. season and tournament): BALTIMORE RAVENS— FORDHAM—Named Cory Shawnee, St. Marys Memorial, Miller City outshot the closer Joakim Soria helped Yuniesky Betancourt added an for the second straight day, splitting shots coming during a 9-run second His only RBI came in the ninth on a starts. Anibal Sanchez (12-11) took MAC meet Saturday, while Lincolnview 202: Taylor Hoehn the 4-game set and pulling within a inning that sent the San Francisco groundout with runners at second and the loss. Agreed to terms with LB Sergio Hubbard assistant director of ten- 44, Brooks Ludgwig 51, Zach Wapakoneta, Van Wert, Defiance, Bearcats (1-8) 20-5 for the RBI grounder in the first. Lincolnview is in the section- end his frustration. half-game of the first-place Yankees in Giants past the Chicago Cubs 13-0 third and one out. That cut Arizona’s Florida rookie Logan Morrison Kindle on a 1-year contract. nis/men’s tennis coach. Kreischer 52, Nick Sowers 55, Elida, Kenton, Bath, Celina, match. Brent Niese had five Soria pitched a perfect ninth Betancourt singled, went the AL East. Thursday night and into first place in lead to 10-9 but Juan Gutierrez struck extended his streak of reaching base CAROLINA PANTHERS— MINNESOTA—Suspended als Tuesday at Celina. Ottawa-Glandorf. The victory gave Tampa Bay a the NL West. out pinch-hitter Melvin Mora with two safely to 42 straight games, tying the Logan Miller 59, Jacob Staley 62. saves for the Wildcats, while inning for his 33rd consecu- to third on a double by Alex Signed WR Marcus Henry to the WR Troy Stoudermire from the Team Scores: ----- 10-8 edge in the season series — the Giants have gone 17 on for his 12th save. best mark in the majors this season. practice squad. Released RB football team indefinitely for con- Lima Central Catholic 178: ---- Josiah McNulty had five saves tive save as O’Sullivan and the Gordon and scored on a Lady Green gets Lady Knights slug Josh Vaughan from the practice duct detrimental to the team. Shelby Warner 38, Ali Whitney for Spencerville and Zach Gay Royals beat the Cleveland groundout by Lucas May in squad. PITTSBURGH—Dismissed 43, Jordin Moots 47, Celeste Bearcats in net play PCL triumph had five. Indians 4-2 on Thursday night. the third to make it 3-0. Roundup CHICAGO BEARS—Signed DB Jeff Knox from the football Shanahan 50, Sydney Moeller CONVOY — Crestview’s OTTOVILLE — Behind ---- Trevor Crowe, a late 7. WR Greg Mathews to the prac- team following an off-campus 53. volleyball program has built up “You can’t ever get bored (Continued from page 6) Deanna Kahle (KA) 23:40; of a 5-0 decision Thursday at Bulldogs shots and saved Wayne Trace 187: Kacee Tasha Kaufman (10 kills) and Lady ’Dawgs grab by a closer that’s automatic,” replacement for Michael Evania Bonifaz (BL) 23:53; 8. tice squad. Terminated the prac- incident. quite a legacy over the years in aces), Haley McIntyre (5 kills), Findlay High School. them all. tice squad contract of LB J.D. SAN DIEGO STATE—Signed Hockenberry 39, Olivia Hook Megan Bendele (9 kills, 10 WBL volleyball sweep Royals manager Ned Yost Brantley, had three hits for Amanda Giesige (KA) 24:05; 9. the Northwest Conference. Halie Zenz (6 kills, 2 aces, 16 Katelyn Kortokrax (KA) 24:44; The closest match was at --- Folsom. women’s basketball coach Beth 46, Ashley Saylor 48, Ashley blocks), the Ottoville volley- ELIDA — The Elida vol- after Soria converted his 41st Cleveland. Brantley was in Goeltzenleuchter 54, Aryn Denny The Spencerville team was assists) and Lexi Decker (2 10. Delany Reineke (BL) 24:48. first singles, where Lindsay Titans whump Redskins NEW YORK JETS—Waived T Burns to a 5-year contract exten- ballers downed Miller City leyball unit swept Kenton the original lineup but was Patrick Brown. sion. 61. the latest example as the host save in 43 tries this season. aces, 13 assists). Other Kalida Finishers (31 Barlett outlasted Jessie Adkins OTTAWA — Sara Basinger Celina 198: Deanna Ray 40, 26-24, 25-20, 19-25, 25-19 25-18, 25-23, 25-11 in scratched with a tight left ham- Runners): 11. Katie Schmitz Lady Knights dispatched their The All-Star reliever has Kalida travels to St. John’s 7-6 (7-2), 3-6, 6-1. (3 aces; 12 kills; 21 digs) Danielle Huff 47, Megan Stetler in Putnam County League Western Buckeye League tossed 21 2/3 consecutive string. 24:56; ... 24. Paige Wurth 30:08; NWC foe 25-10, 25-15, 25-18 for a 10 a.m. (JV start) match ... 26. Lora Tschuor 30:46. The rest of the matches were paced Ottawa-Glandorf’s vol- 51, Megan Stetler 51, Samantha action Thursday night at L.W. action Thursday at the Elida scoreless innings and saved O’Sullivan bounced back Newbauer 60, Kailee Ross 60. Heckman Gymnasium. at “The Castle” of Crestview Saturday. ---- in straight sets: Alexis Soli leyball unit to a 25-16, 23-25, Antwerp 204: Paula Slattman Fieldhouse. 65 percent of Kansas City’s 63 from a 6-4 home loss to the over Emma Fernandez 6-4, Jamie High School. ---- Mustangs tie 25-19, 25-19 Western Buckeye NOTICE! NOTICE! 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8 — The Herald Friday, September 24, 2010 www.delphosherald.com www.delphosherald.com Friday, September 24, 2010 The Herald — 9 Obama and God, once again In the spring of 2007, candidate Barack TERRY MATTINGLY years. During the campaign, the Rev. Franklin Graham was only partially right when he ✩ Obama met with a New York Times columnist Graham asked Obama if Jesus was the only told CNN: “The president’s problem is that he Eagles Auxiliary donations St r and discussed his days as a “little Jakarta street way to heaven. “Jesus is the only way for me,” was born a Muslim. His father was a Muslim. Facebook founder giving kid” who once got in trouble for making faces he responded. The seed of Islam is passed through the fa- ✩ during Koran classes. On Meanwhile, the Obama team has had dif- ther. ... His father gave him an Islamic name.” G zing Obama proceeded to recite the opening lines ficulty communicating a clear message about Graham added that Obama has “renounced Is- $100M to Newark schools of the Muslim call to prayer in Arabic, with his faith history. Campaign aides, at first, said lam and he has accepted Jesus Christ. That’s Religion By GEOFF MULVIHILL for Everyone. “Newark pub- the ear of President Barack what Nicholas D. Kristof called a “first-rate he had never been a Muslim, but later stressed what he says he has done. I cannot say that he Colbert to and SAMANTHA HENRY accent.” Obama described this chant as “one of that he had never been “a practicing Muslim.” hasn’t.” lic schools are like the new Obama and has helped the the prettiest sounds on Earth at sunset.” Obama’s family history is hard to describe. This view of Islamic tradition is much too The Associated Press Live Aid.” city get major donations from This text, in one English translation, pro- of Democrats said he is a Christian. His father was a Muslim from Kenya who be- simplistic, said Stephen Prothero of Boston testify on Last year, the Bill & Winfrey and New Jersey’s claims: “Allah is Supreme! Allah is Supreme! These numbers are strange in light of came an atheist. His stepfather was a Muslim University, author of “God is Not One: The NEWARK, N.J. — Melinda Gates Foundation Jon Bon Jovi. ... I testify that there is no god but Allah! ... Obama’s public testimonies about his con- who, in Obama’s words, was raised in an era in Eight Rival Religions that Run the World.” Capitol Hill Facebook founder Mark announced $290 million in According to The New I testify that Muhammad is the messenger of version to Christianity, after years of spiritual which Indonesia offered a tolerant approach to There is more to this debate about faith and Zuckerberg is about to make education grants, including York Times, Zuckerberg and Allah.” These lines are known as the Shahada struggle. Islam that blended with “remnants of Hindu- identity than DNA, he stressed. NEW YORK (AP) — The a lot of new friends: The $100 million for the school Booker met at a conference -- from the Arabic verb, “to testify” -- and re- In his memoir, “The Audacity of Hope,” ism, Buddhism and ancient animist traditions.” “As a matter of jurisprudence, however, United Farm Workers union 26-year-old tycoon is pour- system in Tampa, Fla., and over the summer and kept in citing them, in public, with the intent of be- Obama confessed that as a young social activ- His mother was raised as a Christian, but ad- there is a presumption that a child born to a says Stephen Colbert will visit ing $100 million of his stag- $90 million for the Memphis, touch. coming a Muslim, is a crucial act in entering ist he realized, “Rich, poor, sinner, saved, you opted her own mix of secularism and spiritual- Muslim father is Muslim,” said Prothero, in an Capitol Hill on Friday to testi- gering fortune into Newark’s Tenn., district. The Gates The donation was first and then practicing the faith. needed to embrace Christ precisely because ity. e-mail exchange. “This needs to be followed fy at a U.S. House committee blighted school system after Foundation also has given reported Wednesday night This is the kind of biographical detail that you had sins to wash away -- because you were While in Indonesia, Obama attended what up with ACTION, however. ... hearing on farm workers who hitting it off with the mayor more than $150 million to by The Star-Ledger of keeps complicating matters for journalists who human. ... I was finally able to walk down the he has called a “Muslim” public school and “Like Christianity, Islam is a matter of are illegal immigrants. of the poverty-stricken city. New York City schools over Newark. An official familiar try to make sense of the poll from the Pew Re- aisle of Trinity United Church of Christ one also a Catholic school. At both schools, ac- choice, not inheritance.” Colbert’s will appear as an The donation — which the past eight years. with the plan confirmed it search Center and the Pew Forum on Religion day and be baptized. ... Kneeling beneath that cording to educators interviewed by the Los expert witness. He has focused is being announced today Exactly how Zuckerberg’s to The Associated Press on & Public Life indicating that 18 percent of cross on the South Side of Chicago, I felt God’s Angeles Times, his faith was listed as “Mus- on the UFW’s “Take Our on Oprah Winfrey’s show donation will be used in Thursday. The official spoke spirit beckoning me. I submitted myself to His Americans think President Obama is a Muslim, lim.” School friends recalled that they often (Terry Mattingly is director of the Washington Jobs” campaign on his night- — instantly establishes Newark — a school system on condition of anonymity as opposed to 11 percent in March 2009. will, and dedicated myself to discovering His went to the mosque together. Zuckerberg as one of high- with about 40,000 students because those involved were truth.” Journalism Center at the Council for Christian Col- ly show on Comedy Central, Only 34 percent of those polled said Obama Nevertheless, there is no single, definitive leges and Universities and leads the GetReligion.org “The Colbert Report.” He had tech’s biggest philanthro- and a budget this year of told not to steal the thunder is a Christian and a stunning 43 percent did not This was an open confession of faith, even if Islamic approach to questions about the role of pists and comes just ahead $940 million — has not been from Winfrey’s show. many conservative Christians choose to reject project to study religion and the news.) spent a day last month pick- know his current religion. Among his strongest birth and upbringing in establishing a person’s Copyright 2010, United Feature Syndicate ing vegetables on a farm in of the release of “The Social disclosed. Zuckerberg is ranked by supporters, 43 percent of blacks and 46 percent the liberal beliefs he has articulated through the religious identity. Delphos Rotary Club member Andy North accepts $300 from Eagles Auxiliary Treaurer Kathy Siefker. The money upstate New York. Network,” a movie that paints The district has been Forbes magazine as the 35th for the club’s Music in the Park concerts. The UFW launched the an unflattering portrait of the plagued for years by low test wealthiest American, with “Take Our Jobs” campaign boy wonder of the Internet. scores, poor graduation rates a net worth of $6.9 billion. in June to invite U.S. citizens The arrangement brings and crumbling buildings, and That makes him richer than and legal residents to replace together the young entrepre- was taken over by the state in Apple’s Steve Jobs and News illegal immigrants who work neur, Newark’s celebrated 1995 after instances of waste Corp.’s Rupert Murdoch. on farms. Democratic mayor and a and mismanagement, includ- Facebook has 500 million The hearing is before the governor who has become a ing the spending of taxpayer users and is valued by Forbes House Judiciary Committee’s star of the Republican Party. money by school board mem- at $23 billion. immigration subcommittee. And it underscores how the bers on cars and restaurant Some suggested that altru- remaking of the nation’s meals. ism was not the only thing Nancy Wilson urban schools has become a Zuckerberg grew up in behind the gift. popular cause among young Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., gradu- The announcement comes files for divorce philanthropists. ated from Phillips Exeter a week before “The Social Our local churches invite you to join them for their activities and services. “What you’re seeing is Academy in New Hampshire Network” opens widely. from director for the under-40 set, educa- in 2002 and attended Harvard The movie, whose tagline is tion reform is what feeding before dropping out to work “You don’t get to 500 mil- Eucharist – Lord’s Day Observance; SALEM UNITED PENTECOSTAL WAY CHURCH Pastors: Bill Watson dElPhos Saturday 4:30 p.m., Sunday 7:30, 9:15, lida ima PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cameron Crowe kids in Africa was in 1980,” full time on Facebook. He lion friends without making 11:30 a.m.; Weekdays as announced on E /l 15240 Main St. Venedocia Rev. Ronald Defore FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN 1213 Leeson Ave., Van Wert 45891 said Derrell Bradford, execu- has no connection to Newark a few enemies,” portrays Sunday bulletin. IMMANUEL UNITED Rev. Wendy S. Pratt, Pastor LOS ANGELES (AP) — 310 W. Second St. Phone (419) 238-5813 tive director of the Newark- other than knowing Mayor Zuckerberg as taking the Baptism – Celebrated first Sunday METHODIST CHURCH Church Phone: 419-667-4142 419-692-5737 Head Usher: Ted Kelly Court records show rocker of month at 1:30 p.m. Call rectory to 699 Sunnydale, Elida, Ohio 454807 Sunday - 8:30 a.m. - Adult Bell based education reform Cory Booker, a charismatic idea for Facebook from other Pastor Harry Tolhurst schedule Pre-Baptismal instructions. 10:00 a.m. - Sunday School 11:10 Nancy Wilson has filed for Sermon: Pastor Gary Rode Choir; 8:45 a.m. Jr. Choir; 9:30 group Excellent Education 41-year-old politician who has Harvard students. Reconciliation – Tuesday and a.m. - Worship; 10:45 a.m. - Sunday a.m. - Worship 10:00 a.m. until 11:30 divorce from writer-director “When the Time is Right” Friday 7:30-7:50 a.m.; Saturday 3:30- Sunday - 8:30 a.m. traditional; 10:45 a.m. - Wednesday Morning Bible Class a.m. contemporary school; 6:30 p.m. - Capital Funds 1 Timothy 2: 1-7; Luke 16: 1-13 4:00 p.m. Anytime by request. Committee. 6:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. - Wednesday Cameron Crowe after more Sunday - 11:00 Worship Service Matrimony – Arrangements must be Monday - 6 p.m. Senior Choir. Evening Prayer Meeting than 20 years of marriage. EAL ESTATE TRANSFERS made through the rectory six months LIGHT OF LIFE CHAPEL 7:00 p.m. - Wed. Night Bible R ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH in advance. Study. The Heart singer-guitarist Anointing of the Sick – Communal 4680 North Kemp Rd., Elida VAN WERT Linda L. Germann to PUTNAM COUNTY 422 North Pierce St., Delphos Pastor Dennis Johnson ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Thursday - Choir Rehearsal cited irreconcilable differ- Phone 419-695-2616 celebration in May and October. Fannie Mae AKA Federal Administered upon request. Sunday – 9:30 a.m. Sunday School; 601 Jennings Rd., Van Wert Anchored in Jesus Prayer Line - ences for the divorce, which COUNTY Jeffrey D. Germann, Linda L. Sunday is the Eighteenth Sunday Delphos Little League President Mark Gerker accepts 10:30 a.m. Service; 6:30 p.m. Service. Sunday 8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m.; (419) 238-4427 or (419) 232-4379. William A. Rager Germann, portion of section 2, National Mortgage Association, After Pentecost $300 from Delphos Eagles Auxiliary officer Marty was filed Sept. 16. Wednesday – 6:30 p.m. Midweek Monday 8:30 a.m.; Tuesday 7 p.m.; Emergency - (419) 993-5855 Revocable Trust, Lou Ann City of Continental, Lot 59, Rev. Don Pletcher, Pastor landECk Wednesday 8:30 a.m.; Thursday 8:30 Carder. The court filings say Willshire Township. Service. a.m. - Communion Service; Friday Rager Revocable Trust to Jerry Lot 60, to Carl F. Corbitt and Saturday - 8:00 a.m. Prayer Wilson and Crowe separated Shelly Christine Steele, Elizabeth C. Corbitt. Breakfast ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH 8:30 a.m.; Saturday 4 p.m. ZION CHRISTIAN UNION CHURCH L. Rager Revocable Trust, Shelly C. Steele, Sheriff Stan Sunday - 8:45 a.m. Sunday School Landeck - Phone: 419-692-0636 NEW HOPE CHRISTIAN CENTER 3025 Converse-Roselm Rd, in 2008. Julie K. Rager Revocable Federal Home Loan 10:00 a.m. - Worship w/Communion; Rev. Mel Verhoff, Pastor 2240 Baty Road, Elida Ph. 339-5673 VAN WERT VICTORY Grover Hill They were married in D. Owens to Federal Home Mortgage Corporation, City of Choir Practice following Worship. Administrative aide: Rita Suever Rev. James F. Menke, Pastor CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Mark McKay, Pastor Trust, portion of section 27, Loan Mortgage, inlot 2110, Sunday – 10 a.m. Worship. 1986 and have twin 10-year- Fort Jennings, Lot 20, to Gary Masses: 8:30 a.m. Sunday. 10698 US 127S., Van Wert Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday Union Township. Van Wert. A. Stechschulte and Rose A. FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD Sacrament of Reconciliation: Wednesday – 7 p.m. Evening ser- (Next to Tracy’s Auction Service) School; 10:30 a.m. Worship Service; old sons. Wilson is seeking Brian J. Pohlman, Melissa vice. Tia M. Grunden, Tia M. Stechschulte. “Where Jesus is Healing Saturday. Darryl Ramey, Lead Pastor 10:30 a.m. Junior Church. joint custody. J. Pohlman to Brian J. Newcomers register at parish. Chuck Brantley, Executive Pastor Wednesday - 7 p.m. Bible Study, Hittle, Sheriff Stan D. Owens Belles of St. Nicholas Hurting Hearts!” Crowe is known for Pohlman, Melissa J. Pohlman, 808 Metbliss Ave., Delphos Marriages: Please call the parish CORNERSTONE BAPTIST CHURCH Bryce Cadawallader, Youth Prayer Service; 7 p.m. Youth to Phil Fleming, portion of partnership, City of Miller City One block south of Stadium Park. house six months in advance. 2701 Dutch Hollow Rd. Elida & Assimilations Director Meeting. directing films such as portion of section 9, Ridge Baptism: Please call the parish. Sunday - 10:00 am Worship Service inlot 687, Van Wert. Lot 20, Lot 21 and Lot 22, to 419-692-6741 Phone: 339-3339 “Jerry Maguire” and “Say Township. Kevin Niese. Rev. Frank Hartman & Children’s Ministry Jeffery D. Stittsworth, Senior Pastor - Dan Eaton www.vanwertvictorychurch.com Estate of Richard D. Lewis Nathan P. Reynolds and Sunday - 10:30 a.m. - Celebration Sunday - 10 a.m. Sunday School (all Putnam County Anything.” He won an Oscar sPEnCErVillE www.acoolchurch.com to Betty L. Lewis, Jennifer R. Jamie G. Stittsworth, Sheriff Heather R. Reynolds, City of of Worship with Children’s Church & ages); 11 a.m. Morning Service; 6 p.m. 419-232-HOPE for writing the screenplay for Stan D. Owens to Brenda Nursery provided; 6:00 p.m. - Youth Evening Service. the film “Almost Famous.” Profit, portion of lot 58, Van Leipsic, Lot 190 and Lot 300, to ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH Sharrow, Shannon Coleman, Crew at The ROC Wednesday - 7 p.m. Prayer TRINITY LUTHERAN FAITH MISSIONARY Wert subdivision. Reynolds Business Investments Monday- 7:00 p.m. Prayer 500 S. Canal, Spencerville Meeting. BAPTIST CHURCH inlots 176, 177, Ohio City. 419-647-6202 303 S. Adams, Middle Point Van Wert Federal Savings LLC. Small groups offered at various times. Office Hours: Monday-Friday, Rev. Tom Cover Road U, Rushmore to Helen M. Kreischer, Please call the church for information. Saturday - 4:30 p.m. Reconciliation; 8-noon, 1-4- p.m. Pastor Robert Morrison Portia de Rossi 5 p.m. Mass, May 1 - Oct. 30. Sunday - Sunday– 9:30 a.m. Sunday School; 10:30 a.m. Worship service. Sunday – 10 am Church School; portion of section 26, Pleasant 10:30 a.m. Mass. ZION UNITED METHODIST 11:00 Church Service; 6:00 p.m. takes wife Ellen Township. DELPHOS CHRISTIAN UNION CHURCH GRACE FAMILY CHURCH Evening Service SPENCERVILLE FULL GOSPEL Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Evening Bank of Geneva to Richard Pastor: Rev. Gary Fish Corner of Zion Church & Conant Rd., 634 N. Washington St., Van Wert 107 Broadway St., Spencerville Service Edgell, Rhonda Edgell, inlot 470 S. Franklin St., (419) 692-9940 Elida - Rev. Stuart Rames Pastor: Rev. Ron Prewitt Degeneres’ name Pastor Charles Muter 9:30 Sunday School Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday School; Sunday - 9:15 a.m. Morning wor- 343, Willshire. Home Ph. 419-657-6019 Delphos Canal Commission Trustee Barb Seffernick 10:30 Sunday morning service. 10:45 a.m. Worship. ship with Pulpit Supply. Estate of Robert G. Hall to Sunday: Morning Services - 10:00 ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA accepts $300 from Eagles Auxiliary Secretary Kathy LOS ANGELES (AP) — Youth ministry every Wednesday Portia (POR’-shuh) de Rossi Ada C. Hall, portion of section a.m. Evening Services - 7:00 p.m. PIKE MENNONITE CHURCH KINGSLEY UNITED METHODIST CATHOLIC CHURCH Siefker. from 6-8 p.m. 512 W. Sycamore, Col. Grove 32, Willshire Township. Wednesday: 7:00 p.m. Worship ser- 3995 McBride Rd., Elida 15482 Mendon Rd., Van Wert has officially taken wife Children’s ministry every third vice. Office 419-659-2263 Phone 419-339-3961 Phone: 419-965-2771 Ellen Degeneres’ last name. Estate of Calvin C. Neiford, Saturday from 11 to 1:30. Pastor Chuck Glover Fax: 419-659-5202 Joy S. Showalter-Oliver to Fr. Tom Oedy A Los Angeles Superior ST. PAUL’S UNITED METHODIST AMANDA BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.; Worship LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH OF GOD - 10:25 a.m. Masses: Tuesday-Friday - 8:00 a.m.; Joy S. Showalter-Oliver, 335 S. Main St. Delphos Back to Christ’s Ministry Court commissioner granted Elida - Ph. 222-8054 Wednesday - Youth Prayer and First Friday of the month - 7 p.m.; portion of section 11, Pleasant Pastor - Rev. David Howell Conant Road & SR. 117 De Rossi’s request to take Ph. 647-5100 - Rev. Mike Decker Rev. Larry Ayers, Pastor Bible Study - 6:30 p.m. Saturday - 4:30 p.m.; Sunday - 8:30 Township. Week beginning Sept. 26, 2010 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Sunday – 10:30 a.m. Worship & Service schedule: Sunday– 10 a.m. Adult Prayer meeting - 7:00 p.m. the last name of her part- Tammy Lynn Dickman, Sunday - 9:00 a.m. Worship Service. Choir practice - 8:00 p.m. Confessions - Saturday 3:30 p.m., Fellowship. Wednesday – 6-9 p.m. School; 11 a.m. Morning Worship; 6 anytime by appointment. ner during a closed hear- Tammy L. Dickman to Shawn Bible Study. p.m. Sunday evening. DELPHOS WESLEYAN CHURCH TRINITY FRIENDS CHURCH ing Thursday. The televi- C. Ardner, Jennifer L. Ardner, 11720 Delphos Southworth Rd. 605 N. Franklin St., Van Wert 45891 CHURCH OF GOD sion star will now legally be outlot 18, Delphos. Delphos - Phone 419-695-1723 SPENCERVILLE CHURCH FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH Ph: (419) 238-2788 4750 East Road, Elida 18906 Rd. 18R, Rimer known as Portia Lee James Sandra J. Taylor to Tom A. Pastor Wayne Prater OF THE NAZARENE Sr. Pastor Stephen Savage 419-642-5264 Fax: 419-642-3061 Sunday - 10:30 a.m. Worship; 9:15 317 West North St. - 419-296-2561 Pastor - Brian McManus Outreach Pastor Neil Hammons Rev. Mark Walls DeGeneres. Myers, Diane M. Germann, Sunday – 9:30 a.m. Sunday School; a.m. Sunday School for all ages. Pastor Tom Shobe Sunday - 8:15 a.m. - Prayer time; Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday The couple was married in 10:30 a.m. Worship, nursery avail- inlot 283, portion of inlots 2, Wednesday - 7 p.m. Service and 9:30 a.m. Sunday School; 10:30 9:00 a.m. Worship, Sunday School, School; 10:30 a.m. Worship Service. August 2008. The 37-year- 282, Convoy. a.m. Morning Worship; 7:00 p.m. able. SWAT, Nursery; Single; 10:30 a.m. prayer meeting. Wednesday – 6:30 p.m. Youth old Australian-born actress Carl Miller to Jacqueline Wednesday Service Worship, Nursery, Children’s Church, HOLY FAMILY Prayer, Bible Study; 7:00 p.m. Adult Discipleship class; Noon - Lunch Prayer and Bible Study; 8:00 p.m. - CATHOLIC CHURCH asked for the name change Miller, inlot 248, Ohio City. CARPENTER’S HOUSE MINISTRIES TRINITY UNITED Break; 2:00 p.m. Service for men William C. McClure, Choir. at Van Wert Correctional Fac.; 3:00 Rev. Robert DeSloover, Pastor last month. 7999 SR 66 Delphos METHODIST 7359 St. Rt. 109 New Cleveland Brenda McClure to Rose Marie Sunday Services - 10:30 a.m. Corner of Fourth & Main, Spencerville p.m. Service for women at Van Wert Neither woman attended Correctional Fac., Service at Paulding Saturday Mass - 7:00 p.m. McClure, portion of section Nurseries, Sunday school rooms. Phone 419-647-5321 Van WErt County Sunday Mass - 8:30 a.m. the hearing. They married Rev. Jan Johnson, Pastor jail during the five-month win- 13, Harrison Township. Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday School; Tuesday - 1:00 p.m. - Share, Care, Rose Marie McClure to TRINITY UNITED 10:30 a.m. Worship service. CALVARY EVANGELICAL Prayer Group in Fireside Room; IMMACULATE CONCEPTION dow in which gay marriage CHURCH Rose Marie McClure, Jason METHODIST CHURCH 10-noon - Banquet Table Food CATHOLIC CHURCH Sherry Fetzer of Up To The Challenge/Special Olympics was legal in California. 211 E. Third St., Delphos 10686 Van Wert-Decatur Rd. Pantry; 6:30 p.m. Quilting Friends Ottoville R. McClure, Michael C. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Van Wert, Ohio in Fellowship Hall; 7 p.m. B.R.E.A.L. accepts $300 from Eagles Auxiliary officer Rosie Hilvers. Portia DeGeneres is well- Rev. David Howell, Pastor Spencerville Rev. John Stites McClure, Jody L. McClure, 419-238-9426 Women’s group in Room 108. Up to the Challenge holds softball games during the known for her roles on sever- Week of August 29, 2010 Rev. Ron Shifley, Pastor Mass schedule: Saturday - 4 p.m.; portion of section 13, Harrison Sunday - 8:15 a.m. Worship Service; Rev. Clark Williman. Wednesday - 6:30 p.m. Small Sunday - 10:30 a.m. al television series, including Sunday– 9:30 a.m. Church School; groups, Discipleship Series in sanc- Delphos Fourth of July celebration and other events for Township. 9:30 a.m. Church School for all ages; 10:30 a.m. Worship Service. Pastor “Ally McBeal,” “Arrested 10:30 a.m. Worship Service/Coffee Hour; tuary, Christian Life Club, Nursery, challenged individuals. Brett A. Agler, Dawn M. Sunday, Sept. 26-Oct. 3 Preschool; 7 p.m. R.O.C.K. Youth; 8 ST. BARBARA CHURCH Development” and “Better 11:30 a.m. Radio Worship on WDOH; AGAPE FELLOWSHIP MINISTRIES Sunday - 8:45 a.m. Friends and 160 Main St., Cloverdale 45827 Agler to Federal National Trust Account Committee Meeting; 1:30 p.m. Worship Team rehearsal. 9250 Armstrong Road, Spencerville Fellowship; 9:00 a.m. Sunday School; 419-488-2391 Off Ted.” p.m. Megan Berelsman Bridal Shower. Thursday - 4-5:30 p.m. Banquet Mortgage, inlot 1134, Van Wert. Pastors Phil & Deb Lee 9:45 a.m. Friends and Fellowship; Fr. John Stites Monday - 7:00 p.m. Chancel Choir. Table Food Pantry. STOCKS Sunday - 10:00 a.m. Worship service. 9:55 a.m. Prayer at the altar; 10 a.m. Mass schedule: Saturday 5:30 p.m., Tuesday - 6:00 p.m. Weight Watchers Quotes of local interest supplied by Morning Worship Service. Sunday 8:00 a.m. ARE YOU BUILDING OR REMODELING ?? Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Chancel Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Bible EDWARD JONES INVESTMENTS Study Monday - 7 p.m. Cuisine Queens FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Choir. planning meeting, FH. 13887 Jennings Rd., Van Wert DON’T MISS THIS CHANCE TO PURCHASE EXCESS Close of business September 23, 2010 Thursday - 4:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Tuesday - 9:00 am - Hearth and Ph. 419-238-0333 ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC INVENTORY AT BELOW RETAIL PRICES! Suppers on Us. Description Last Price Change HARTFORD CHRISTIAN Home on Westwood Drive. Children’s Storyline: 419-238-2201 CHURCH Office Hours: 8 a.m.-12 noon. 135 N. Water St., Ft. Jennings CHURCH Wednesday - 1:30 pm Adult Prayer Email: [email protected] HOME IMPROVEMENT & BLDG. MAT. DJINDUAVERAGE 10,662.42 -76.89 MARION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Joe Przybysz NAS/NMS COMPSITE 2,327.08 -7.47 (Independent Fundamental) and Bible Study, Rm. S100; 6:45 p.m. Pastor Steven A. 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12 – The Herald Friday, September 24, 2010 www.delphosherald.com Hiker talks of year in Iran prison By SAMANTHA GROSS wanted to make sure that I didn’t, that they rants and camping. The Associated Press “I just had to be sure didn’t manipulate me into saying anything that I The first indication they were near the Iran didn’t want to say,” she said. border was three hours into their hike when they NEW YORK — Her 410 days of solitary that I was strong when She wondered whether she’d be hurt. If sud- met Iranian officials on a trail leading from the confinement in an Iranian prison were most- I went into the inter- denly the door might open and she’d be dragged waterfall. By then, it was too late. ly cramped quarters and endless monotony, away. Shourd tried to resist her imprisonment at but Sarah Shourd chooses to savor the few rogation room because Instead, a few times a day, a female guard first. She constantly yelled, cried or begged her moments of joy: a proposal from her boyfriend I wanted to make sure would come bearing layers of extra clothing captors for a phone call. She was confined to and a birthday celebration complete with a and a blindfold, so when Shourd arrived at the her 10-foot-by-5-foot cell. At night, the bit of chocolate cake. that I didn’t, that they interrogation room she couldn’t see the faces of sunlight from the window would dim, but the Shourd, her boyfriend Shane Bauer and didn’t manipulate me her questioners. lights stayed on. their friend Josh Fattal were captured in 2009 She was amazed at their “good cop, bad Eventually, the interrogations ended. The while hiking near the Iran-Iraq border. Shourd into saying anything that cop” approach, just like on TV shows back in two men were moved into a cell together. The talked about her experiences Thursday with The I didn’t want to say.” the U.S. three Americans were allowed to see each other, Associated Press in one of her first interviews They had her write down what felt like every at first for 30 minutes each day, then for an hour, since her release on Sept. 14 after officials in - Sarah Shourd detail of her life, from her childhood in Los then for two. Oman mediated bail. Angeles to her time living with Bauer in Syria, The trio had local TV, including 15 minutes One of her happiest days, she said, was the capture: If they were separated, they would go where she taught English and Bauer, a native of English-language news every day. They celebration of her 32nd birthday last month. on hunger strike until they were reunited. of Onamia, Minn., was a freelance journalist. received a bundle of letters from their parents Somehow the men, who remain in Tehran’s Shourd starved herself for four days, lying Fattal, who grew up in Pennsylvania, had come and siblings about once a month. And they had notorious Evin Prison, had persuaded a guard alone in her cell and growing weaker. In prison, to the Middle East to visit them. books in English. Shourd read the Quran, using into bringing her the cake and even found a way she kept reviewing her last day of freedom. Over two months, she wrote hundreds of her basic Arabic to communicate haltingly with to give her a whiff of liberty. What could they have done differently? What pages, she said. When she would finish writing some Farsi-speaking guards about religion. They talked her through a whole imaginary if, when they asked a tea vendor near a water- an answer to a question, an interrogator would Shourd would spend all day saving up day that they called a “freedom walk” — from fall for advice on a hiking path, they had gone tell her “this is not good enough” and tear up her details to tell the other two. At first, the three waking up and having pancakes, to going to a another way? words. She would write again, and again hear went over what they called “reruns” — review- lake, then walking to her mother’s apartment. On the fourth day, the hikers were reunited the pages tear. ing every memory of their lives in tremendous When they came to the part of their story where for five minutes. Shourd began eating again, but “I would just write it the same every time,” detail. When those ran out, they started to the apartment door opened, Bauer and Fattal their captivity was just beginning. she said. dream of the future and what they would do spun Shourd around. Alone in her cell, Shourd began going over They questioned her about her e-mails and on the outside. “They had brought all the pictures we had multiplication tables in her head. It was the only about her Skype contacts, looking for any indi- Some plans were bigger than others. of our family and put them on these boxes, so way she could keep out thoughts of her mother. cation she had intended to come to Iran. On one evening, Bauer asked Fattal to stay in everyone was there, and it was a surprise party. Of whether she knew where her daughter was. Should says she’d been missing the green their cell during their allotted time outdoors, so It was beautiful,” she said, her voice catching. Of how worried she must be. Of whether they mountains of the U.S. after a year in Syria. that the couple could have a moment alone. “I cried.” would see each other again. She and Bauer had heard from friends that the The two sat on a rough wool mat, cockroach- But most days in prison were far more If she thought of her mother, she began to lush lands of northern Iraq had been largely es skittering around them and dust filling the air. monotonous — or terrifying. fall apart, Shourd recalled. untouched by the war. So they and Fattal trav- They held hands, and Bauer asked her to marry She recalled how the three made a vow while “I just had to be sure that I was strong when eled to Ahmed Awa waterfall, where they found him. He made them engagement rings from two blindfolded in a prison van shortly after their I went into the interrogation room because I hundreds of Kurdish families eating at restau- thin pieces of string. Preacher mum on sex allegations Education gets big screen close up ATLANTA (AP) — On Sunday mornings, accused mega- The Associated Press church Bishop Eddie Long is usually draped in regal robes and The troubles of the U.S. education system are getting a big dripping with diamonds and platinum — the kind of material screen close-up. rewards he often says are in God’s plan for those listening. There are no fewer than four education documentaries Answers to Thursday’s questions: His message expected this Sunday will be the first in public slated for release by the end of this year, including “Waiting for Centaurus and Sagittarius are named for mythical cen- since three young men accused him in lawsuits of having sex- ’Superman,”’ a poignant look at the lives of five children hoping taurs. ual relationships with them, which he has vehemently denied to escape the dismal outcome of students at neighborhood public The walls of Jericho were 21 feet high before they came only through his lawyer and a Twitter posting. schools by winning entrance to a successful charter. Long built his congregation into a megachurch empire, tell- tumbling down. The film by Davis Guggenheim, the Oscar-winning director ing his followers God wanted them to be wealthy and deliv- of “An Inconvenient Truth,” has already created a stir in educa- Today’s questions: ering fiery sermons with a secular swagger. He hangs with How many people were on Noah’s Ark? tion circles and opens in New York and Los Angeles Friday. celebrities like rapper T.I. and donates money to charities and Those in the education community hope the films will do for How many times a day do observant Muslims pray? candidates. Even the county sheriff is among his followers. Answers in Saturday’s Herald. Long spent more than 20 years building all that up, but his education what “An Inconvenient Truth” did for the environ- Today’s words: empire hangs in the balance. And his 25,000 followers aren’t mental movement by putting a much-needed spotlight on the Eidolon: a ghost about to let it all come tumbling down after the three men’s failures of schools in America. Pseudologist: a liar claims that the bishop abused his spiritual authority. “In the education reform world, for the last 15 years, people “I’ve always thought he was a very powerful man of God,” have been saying, ’We need a movie, like a big movie, to come The Outstanding National Debt as of 9:45 am. today said Anshay Tull, a 27-year-old attendee of New Birth. “I’m along and tell people what is really going on,” said Joe Williams, was $13,477,533,969,011. just praying, trying to stay hopeful that it’s not true. If it is true, the president of Democrats for Education Reform. “Now in one The estimated population of the United States is he has to take that up with God. But that can’t take away from year we’ve got more than we can handle.” 309,171,119, so each citizen’s share of this debt is the Word that he gives. I think he’s very gifted.” Also on the list for red carpet treatment: “Race to Nowhere,” $43,592.47. He’s preached against gay marriage, and his church has counseled gay created by a mother-turned activist upset at a high-stakes test The National Debt has continued to increase an aver- members to become straight — even though the men claim in their lawsuits culture in public education; “The Lottery,” which profiles four age of $4.09 billion per day since Sept. 28, 2007. that Long used money, cars, international trips, jewelry and other objects to Harlem children hoping to win a slot at a charter school; and lure them into sexual relationships when they were 17 or 18 years old. “Lunch Line,” a look at the history of school lunch. Grand Opening! Wed. Sept. 29th 9:00am-4:00pm

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