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The ELPHOS ERALD D Telling The Tri-County’s Story Since 1869H 50¢ daily www.delphosherald.com Thursday, October 31, 2013 Delphos, Ohio Upfront City moves toward closing budget gap Portion of BY NANCY SPENCER When council returned to regular received lay-off notices in early ing levels, the part-paid personnel Market Street Herald Editor session, Mayor Michael Gallmeier October for two years. would respond directly to the scene [email protected] and Safety Service Director Greg “This would keep our fire depart- with the equipment brought by the closed next week Berquist announced a Memorandum ment staffed at the previous levels,” full-time personnel. DELPHOS — City Auditor of Understanding was reached with Berquist said. Council also voted 4-3 to have The Allen County Tom Jettinghoff had good news the firefighters’ union to delay the Berquist said the administration city employees pick up 4.75 per- Engineer’s Office has for Delphos City Council at layoffs of the part-paid personnel is in progressive talks with the fire- cent of the estimated 9.43-percent announced the west-bound Wednesday’s special meeting. Loan for 45 days until the city receives fighters’ union for upcoming con- increase in health insurance pre- lanes of West Market payments totaling nearly $1.5 mil- word if it has been awarded a Safe tracts. miums. Councilman Mark Clement Street in Lima will be lion have been deferred for six Grant from Homeland Security and Berquist also reported Acting was one of the “no” votes. He stated closed to all but local months. the Federal Emergency Management Fire Chief Kevin Streets has gone that he didn’t believe the public traffic between Cable The Ohio Water Development Agency for the full salaries and over the standard operating guide- would go for not passing on the and Eastown roads for Authority granted the deferment to benefit packages of three full-time lines for reduced staff. On an emer- full increase to employees with the several days next week. extend the loans out six months past firefighters. gency medical call, the firefighter city’s finances in their current state. The closure begins at the scheduled last payment, keep- “We received a call from FEMA on duty will still act as a first “We are going to have to put in 8 a.m. Monday through ing $525,000 in the Water Fund and on Friday with questions for us to responder with paramedics and place water and sewer rate increases 2 p.m. Wednesday. nearly $900,000 in the Sewer Fund. answer and then received a second EMTs to follow. On a fire call, two and we’re asking them to pass a The good news came on the heels call the same day to answer more,” full-time firefighters will take two .25-percent income tax increase,” of an executive session that opened Berquist said. “I would say they pieces of equipment and respond Clement said. “I just don’t agree the meeting. The session was called are giving us a good look for these to the scene with part-paid person- with not passing the full increase on DAAG plans to discuss personnel matters, com- funds.” nel responding to the station for to the employees.” artisan bazaar pensation of employees and con- The grant would re-employ the additional equipment and then to The next regular city council tract negotiations. three full-time firefighters who the scene. With the previous staff- meeting will begin at 7 p.m. Nov. 4. The Delphos Area Art Guild will hold its Holiday Artisan Bazaar Nov. 22-23 at the gal- lery at 201 N. Main St., Second Street entrance. The bazaar will offer many unique handcrafted items. A private girls-only shopping event will be held from 6:30-9:30 p.m. Nov. 22 with tickets $5 each. Hor d’oeurves and beverages will be provided. Tickets and 10-minute mini-massage appointments are avail- able online at delpho- sareaartguild.com. Massage appointments can also be made at 614-309-7843. Each ticket also affords the holder one free raffle ticket for a variety of items. The bazaar will be open to the public from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 23 with raffles held throughout the day. Sports Tiger Cubs visit fire station

Optimists set Delphos Tiger Cubs visited the Delphos Fire and Punt, Pass and Rescue Department for Fire Safety Week. Above: Tiger Cubs participating include, front from left, Kick for Sunday Braden Wagner, Sebastian Baughn, Karder Agner, Matthew Roberts Jr., A.J. Hanjora, Jeffrey Neumeier, The Delphos Optimist Henry Hohman and Alex Herron; and back, James Club will hold its annual Punt Giambrano-Fuge, Jacob Keeting, Isaiah Freewalt, Pass and Kick contest from Logan Gossett, T.J. Werts and Malik Mayes. Left: 1-3 p.m. on Sunday at the Firefighter/Paramedic Cory Meyers led the guided Stadium Park football field. tour of the fire station. (Submitted photos) The contest is a free event for the youth and registrations will be accepted at Stadium Park prior to the contest or can be picked up in advance from the local school offices. Trophies will be awarded to the top three participants in five different divisions: ages 8, 9 and 10 from 1-2 p.m.; and ages 11-12 from 2-3 p.m. Winners will be determined for kids in all five age groups. There is no registration fee for kids to participate. For more information, con- tact Optimist member Kevin Wieging at 419-302-1036. Ottoville OKs $12K

Forecast for water meter device Showers, a BY STEPHANIE GROVES missed meters and flags high- slight chance Staff Writer usage levels. Honigford said of a thun- [email protected] the handheld reader currently derstorm in use only takes eight read- and windy OTTOVILLE — Board of ings and then the results have today. Chance Public Affairs member Phil to be handwritten. of precipitation 80 per- Hilvers presented a quote Given the benefits of cent and then 90 percent to council members for the upgrading, council agreed tonight. Highs in the purchase of a new Sensus to approve the purchase of upper 60s and lows in the AutoRead water meter read- the Sensus AutoRead for ing device, software and $12,069. upper 40s. See page 2. support during the village Hilvers also reported in council meeting Monday last month’s meeting that Index evening. the village’s water tow- BPA members originally ers were recently inspected. Fire dept. purchases new rescue equipment spoke with council about pur- The 1,000-gallon tower was Obituaries 2 Using various fundraising activities, (Turtle Races, Gun Raffles, and Firemen’s State/Local 3 chasing the new equipment at found to be in good shape and September’s council meeting the 2,000-gallon tower is in Convention), along with generous donations from Ottoville VFW Post 3740 and Ottoville Agriculture 4 and explained the benefits of need of interior and exterior Lady Ott’s, the Ottoville Fire Department was able to purchase a set of “HURST Jaws Community 5 the system. BPA member Dan painting. He said the paint of Life™” extrication tools for $22,050. This is a heavy-duty tool that can cut through Sports 6-7 Honigford said the handheld was flaking off and needs metal or pry apart sections of an automobile. It is used especially to free people trapped in Classifieds 8 reader records the serial num- attention. Hilvers said BPA wrecked vehicles. During emergencies, when a few wasted seconds can cost lives, the Jaws TV 9 ber of the meter and takes members are still working on of Life are brought in to remove victims from the crashed vehicle. These devices are also 4-H appreciation 10-12 the reading of 100 meters getting quotes for the paint- used to extricate victims from collapsed concrete and steel structures. Before being put World News 13 at a time. After reading the ing of the towers so they have into service, the department will go through extensive training in the proper and safe use data, it is uploaded and there a plan of action and can get of these tools. State Certified instructors will be used to conduct this class at an additional is no handwritten informa- the painting completed before cost of more than $3,500. The department will continue to have fundraisers to purchase tion. In addition, the system the next inspection. additional equipment that will enhance the usefulness of these tools. (Submitted photo) won’t charge a homeowner twice and notifies the user of See METER, page 13 2

2 – The Herald Thursday, October 31, 2013 www.delphosherald.com For The Record VAN WERT COURT NEWS OBITUARY The Delphos The following individuals appeared Sentencings bery, a felony of the second degree. Herald Wednesday before Judge Charles Steele Peter Lockett, 58, Dunbar, W.Va., was He was sentenced to four years prison Vol. 144 No. 99 in Van Wert County Common Pleas Court: sentenced for possession of cocaine, a felo- with credit for 103 days already served. He Changes of pleas ny of the fifth degree. was also ordered to pay court costs. Nancy Spencer, editor Matthew Foehl, Jeffrey Craft, Ray Geary, general manager 28, Convoy, entered His sentence is three years Community 29, Van Wert, appeared Delphos Herald, Inc. a plea of guilty to trafficking drugs, with a Control, 30 days jail with credit for 30 for sentencing having previously been Don Hemple, specification that he used a Dodge Intrepid days served, additional 30 days jail, 200 found to have violated his probation. He advertising manager car in the commission of the crime; and hours community service, substance abuse was re-sentenced to three years commu- Lori Goodwin Silette, to possession of drugs, both counts are assessment and treatment, two years inten- nity control under the same conditions circulation manager felonies of the fifth degree. Another charge sive probation, driver’s license suspended as before, plus 330 days jail with work of trafficking drugs was dismissed for his six months, ordered to pay costs and par- release. He was given credit for 127 days The Delphos Herald plea. tial appointed counsel fees. A nine-month already served. (USPS 1525 8000) is published The court ordered a pre-sentence inves- prison term was deferred. Kelsey Frye, 22, Rockford, appeared daily except Sundays, Tuesdays tigation and set sentencing for Dec. 11. Ashley McKee, 30, Van Wert, was for sentencing, having previously been and Holidays. Kristin Heath, 25, Rockford, entered sentenced for trafficking drugs, felony five; found to have violated his probation. He The Delphos Herald is deliv- pleas of guilty to attempted burglary, felony and possession of drugs, also felony five. was sentenced to prison for two years with ered by carrier in Delphos for four; and attempted grand theft, also felony Her sentence is five years community con- credit for 321 days already served. Helen Slight $1.48 per week. Same day four. These charges were reduced from bur- trol, up to six months in The WORTH Violations delivery outside of Delphos is done through the post office glary and grand theft, each a felony three. Center, an additional 30 days jail, 200 Michael Carter Jr. 30, Dayton, admit- Helen Slight, 92, of Deshler passed away Tuesday. for Allen, Van Wert or Putnam Another charge of failure to appear, felony hours community service, substance abuse ted to several violations of his probation, Counties. Delivery outside of four, was dismissed for her plea. assessment and treatment, two years inten- including having a new conviction for a Helen was born in Holgate these counties is $110 per year. The court ordered a pre-sentence inves- sive probation, driver’s license suspended crime, failing to report that arrest to pro- to Louis and Anna (Bliss) Entered in the post office tigation and set sentencing for Dec. 11. six months, ordered to pay costs and partial bation, failing to maintain employment, Kent, who preceded her in in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as Tyler Levos, 28, Paulding, entered a appointed counsel fees. A 12-month prison failing to pay court costs or complete com- death. Periodicals, postage paid at plea of guilty to attempted illegal assembly term was deferred. munity service. He was released on a surety Helen is survived by a Delphos, Ohio. of drugs, a felony four. This was reduced McKee was ordered to be turned over bond until his sentencing date. son, Frank (Rene) Camper, from illegal assembly of drugs, felony to Florida authorities to answer to charges Amber Somerton, 20, Van Wert, of Ione, Calif.; grandchil- 405 North Main St. dren Melissa (Shannon) TELEPHONE 695-0015 three. He then requested and was granted there before she begins at The WORTH appeared in court for a violation of her Office Hours Treatment in Lieu of Conviction and his Center for treatment. Treatment in Lieu of conviction program. Wagoner, Nicole Warnecke, Miranda, Jennessa, Brenton, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. case was stayed pending completion of the Andrew Miller, 27, Fort Jennings, was She was released on a surety bond until a POSTMASTER: treatment program. sentenced on a charge of aggravated rob- hearing to be scheduled. Amelia, Katie and Jubilee Send address changes Camper; great-grandchildren to THE DELPHOS HERALD, Cheyenne Dooley and Justin 405 N. Main St. OTTERY Sterling; sisters Irma Pfahlet Delphos, Ohio 45833 L FROM THE ARCHIVES WEATHER and Emma Harrison; a broth- CLEVELAND (AP) — One Year Ago WEATHER FORECAST er, Royle Kent; and a special These Ohio lotteries were The Silver Sneakers of Peak Community Wellness enjoyed Tri-county friend, Richard Bishop. drawn Wednesday: a Halloween Party at Peak Wednesday and members costumed Associated Press She was also preceded Classic Lotto themselves for the occasion. Coordinator Shelley Kreeger in death by a son, Barry CORRECTIONS 0 2 - 0 3 - 0 6 - 0 8 - 2 0 - 2 8 , said they try to hold about four parties a year. There will be a TODAY: Showers and a Warnecke; brothers John, Kicker: 8-3-8-0-1-9 Silver Sneakers open house Nov. 12-13 at Peak Community slight chance of a thunder- Lavene, Jules and Clouse The Delphos Herald wants Estimated jackpot: $50.2 Wellness. storm. Windy. Highs in the Kent; and a sister, Jacie to correct published errors in million upper 60s. South winds 15 to Courtney. its news, sports and feature Mega Millions 25 Years Ago – 1988 20 mph becoming 20 to 30 Helen was a member of articles. To inform the news- Estimated jackpot: $87 Racers No. 2 of Fort Jennings recently won a tournament mph in the afternoon. Chance the North Baltimore Eagles room of a mistake in published for 6- and 7-year olds in the West Division of the Putnam million of precipitation 80 percent. Lodge 2633, where she was information, call the editorial County Soccer League. Team members are Nicki Dray, Matt TONIGHT: Showers Pick 3 Evening awarded Mother of the Year department at 419-695-0015. Nichols, Kyle Liebrecht, Jessica Metzger, Mark Boehmer, and scattered thunderstorms. in 2003 and 2004. Helen Corrections will be published 7-5-8 Cathy Buettner, Sarah M. Von Lehmden, Lee Erikson, Andy Windy. Cooler. Lows in the Pick 3 Midday enjoyed crocheting, mak- on this page. Knippen, Sarah B. Von Lehmden, Kevin Knippen, Ryan upper 40s. Southwest winds ing crafts, baking homemade 1-2-2 Stechschulte, Scott Gasser, Jenny Young, assistant coaches 20 to 30 mph decreasing to Pick 4 Evening pies, apple dumplings and Kelly Paddubny and Stacey Paddubny and head coach Pat 15 to 20 mph after midnight. cobbler. Helen also had a pas- BIRTHS 9-5-6-6 Liebrecht. Chance of precipitation 90 sion for gardening. ST. RITA’S Pick 4 Midday Rick Schuck, superintendent of Delphos water department, percent. Services for Helen will 7-9-9-8 said, “Effective immediately, the water department, after con- FRIDAY: Partly cloudy. A girl was born Oct. 29 be private for the fam- to Suzanne and Roy Kill of Pick 5 Evening sultations with the Water Use Advisory Committee, is lifting Highs in the upper 50s. West ily. Arrangements have been 1-3-4-8-2 the water use ban issued by the mayor on July 11. Although winds 15 to 20 mph. Delphos. entrusted with the Hanneman A girl was born Oct. 29 Pick 5 Midday the drought is not officially over, well levels for the city are FRIDAY NIGHT: Partly Funeral Home, 217 W. Main 4-0-2-5-4 indicating a normal year-to-year pattern for recharge.” St. cloudy through midnight then to Jackie Vasquez and Rob St., Deshler. Johnson of Spencerville. Powerball John’s boys cross country team placed seventh in the Class A becoming mostly cloudy. Memorial donations may 0 2 - 3 6 - 4 0 - 4 9 - 5 4 , regional meet Saturday at Tiffin. Kev Beckman led St. John’s Lows in the mid 40s. West be made to the charity of the Powerball: 10 with a 21st-place finish in 17:38. Other St. John’s runners winds 10 to 15 mph. donor’s choice. LOCAL PRICES Rolling Cash 5 were Jeff Sever, Chad Querry, Travis Pittner, Doug Hohman, SATURDAY: Mostly Online condolences, as 12-13-20-25-31 Greg Knippen and Scott Schimmoeller. cloudy with a 40 percent well as fond memories, may Corn $3.94 EstimatedPrint_Progress.pdf jackpot: 1 10/10/2013 11:08:45 AM chance of showers. Highs in be shared at www.hanneman- Wheat $6.45 $210,000 See ARCHIVES, page 13 the upper 40s. fh.com Soybeans $12.71

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STATE/LOCAL BRIEFS Students may win $10,000 in Lima Memorial prizes in 1812 research contest offers free lung Information submitted 2. What were the major causes of the formation of the British-Native American cancer screenings COLUMBUS — The State of Ohio War alliance in the old Northwest Territory? How of 1812 Bicentennial Commission announces important was the encroachment by U.S. Information submitted a research contest open to any Ohio student farmers and pioneers upon Native American ages 13-18 and in grades 7-12. The contest lands in the development of this alliance? LIMA — In observance boasts $10,000 in cash prizes. Students in grades 10-12 should prepare of National Lung Cancer “We are very grateful to our sponsor, submissions based on one of the following Awareness Month, Lima Medical Mutual of Ohio, for providing the prompts: Memorial will offer a lim- funding for this contest,” said Joseph H. 3. Analyze the military campaigns within ited number of free low-dose Zerbey IV, chairman of the commission. Ohio during the War of 1812 or the military lung screenings to those at The research project may take the form of campaigns involving Ohio soldiers beyond high risk for the disease in an essay, a website, a podcast or a Powerpoint the state’s borders. In either case, identify the November. The screening presentation. strategic aims of the commanders is for smokers and former “Our goal is for students to of the U.S. troops and assess the smokers age 55-79 with a present historical narrative and reasons why their operations suc- 30 pack-year history or age interpretation in a compelling ceeded or failed. 50 with a 20 pack-year his- and informative manner,” said 4. Analyze the role of Native tory and additional risk fac- Dr. Peter Hahn, a Commission Americans in Ohio and contiguous tors. The screenings will be member and chairman of the states in the War of 1812 and the funded by the Lima Memorial history department at The Ohio war’s impact on Native Americans Hope Fund, developed to sup- State University. “Not only in Ohio. port Lima Memorial Health do we want them to conduct The contest is open to any Ohio System patients with oncol- research for the contest, but we student aged 13-18 and in grades ogy related needs. hope they share it with their classmates. We 7-12 in public, private, charter, parochial or “For us, it really is about want all Ohio students to know the rich his- home school. The deadline for submission of expanding accessibility,” said tory of Ohio.” all materials is Jan. 31, 2014. G. Brooks Brennan, M.D., Cash prizes will be awarded to the first-, sec- Contestants must not reveal their identity Medical Director of the ond- and third-place winners in each grade on the essay, PowerPoint, podcast or website. Lima Memorial Radiology category. First-place winners will each This is to ensure “blind review” by the judges. Department. “The goal is to receive $3,000. Second-place winners will Projects will be judged on accuracy and detect the disease process at each receive $1,500 and third-place winners clarity in presenting historical events, persons Addams Family tickets on sale today its earliest state, to improve will each take home $500. and places, quality of assessment of the issues survivability.” Students in grades seven-nine should pre- raised in the prompts, understanding of the Information submitted Launching the region’s pare submissions based on one of the follow- larger context surrounding the events being first lung cancer screening ing prompts: examined, and cogent style and creativity of VAN WERT — Charles Addams’ weird and wonder- program, Lima Memorial 1. How did Ohio’s geographic location, the final product. ful family comes to devilishly delightful life in a new seeks to connect patients at including its proximity to Lake Erie, shape For a complete list of rules and to enter musical comedy coming to the Niswonger at 7:30 p.m. high risk for developing lung its strategic importance to the U.S. war effort the contest, students should visit www. Jan. 31. Presented by Dark Horse Productions, this mag- cancer with resources for against Britain during the War of 1812? Warof1812.ohio.gov/contest.aspx. nificently macabre new musical comedy is created by early detection. A multidisci- Jersey Boys authors Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice, plinary team has developed Drama Desk Award winner Andrew Lippa (The Wild a comprehensive program to University of Findlay’s WLFC 88.3 Party), choreographer Sergio Trujillo (Jersey Boys), and better detect, treat and edu- Olivier Award-winning original directors and designers cate high risk individuals Phelim McDermott and Julian Crouch (Shockheaded against lung cancer. celebrates 40 years with reunion show Peter) with direction by four-time Tony Award winner “We have tailored our Information submitted now spans 17 Ohio counties Krause. For more informa- Jerry Zaks. program considering recom- and the globe via a 24/7/365 tion, visit www.vr2show.com The Addams Family features an original story and it’s mendations from multiple FINDLAY — The Internet radio stream. and www.vr2radio.com. every father’s nightmare. Wednesday Addams, the ulti- national medical organiza- University of Findlay’s radio Guest alumni include Bill — Locker is a former sta- mate princess of darkness, has grown up and fallen in tions and will additionally station, WFLC 88.3 FM, will Rumbold, Derek Shaw, Mike tion business manager and love with a sweet, smart young man from a respectable provide patients with preven- celebrate 40 years on the air Yunis, Bob Locker, Carolyn on-air personality. family. A man her parents have never met. And if that tative options to educate them with a reunion show from Chase, Jeff Miklovic and — Chase is a former weren’t upsetting enough, she confides in her father and on reducing their risk for can- 3–6:45 p.m. Friday. Listen Rick Bunting: music director begs him not to tell her mother. Now, Gomez Addams cer,” said Brennan. to 88.3 or log on to wlfc883. — Rumbold and business must do something he’s never done before — keep a Lung cancer is the leading com. spearheaded mov- manager, as secret from his beloved wife, Morticia. Everything will cause of cancer deaths in the This weekend marks 40 ing WLFC from a well as an on- change for the whole family on the fateful night they U.S.; each year, more people years since WLFC signed on close-circuit to a air personal- host a dinner for Wednesday’s “normal” boyfriend and die of lung cancer than of the air in November 1973. To broadcast radio sta- ity. In addition, his parents. colon, breast and prostate can- celebrate this landmark year, tion. He is a former Chase was on Come meet the family. We’ll leave the lights off for cers combined. The American seven Findlay College/The station manager, air in Findlay you. Tickets range from $22-$47 and are released for Cancer Society estimates University of Findlay alumni on-air personality for more than sale at noon today. The Box Office is open from noon-4 there will be 228,190 new will return to the WLFC stu- and station consul- a decade at a p.m. Monday-Friday and is located at 10700 SR 118S, lung cancer cases diagnosed dios and once again sit behind tant. local FM station. Van Wert. Tickets are always available online at www. this year alone and that 72,220 the microphone to spin the — Shaw is WLFC’s former — Miklovic is a former npacvw.org. women and 87,260 men will tunes and share their beloved music director, station manag- music director and on-air per- The Addams Family is presented by Dark Horse die from the disease, whose college radio memories with er and on-air personality. sonality. Productions. Supporting sponsorship is provided by leading cause is tobacco use some new listeners for the — Yunis is a former music — Bunting is a former Willow Bend Country Club, where ticketed patrons are and second-hand smoke. first time in nearly 40 years. director and station manager music director and on-air per- welcome to a Prime Rib buffet for $20 before the show. For more information or Each of the former jocks and on-air personality. Yunis sonality. Reservations are recommended: 419-238-0111. to receive a screening assess- will perform a 30-minute continues to be heard on For more information, ment, call 419-226-5030. radio show consisting of WLFC with a weekly nation- contact Chris Underation, music and historical audio ally Syndicated Radio Show assistant professor of com- bits to entertain WLFC’s called VR2 (Vintage Rock munication, at underation@ UNOH partners radio broadcast audience that Radio), co-hosted by Chris findlay.edu or 419-434-4442. Art sale set for holidays with Elida to host Information submitted ping will be available at a International Fair ONU to host All-Ohio Choral Day nominal charge. Information submitted LIMA — ArtSpace/ ArtSpace is open 10 Information submitted was nominated for a Dove Award. This album, Lima announces Home for a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday- along with his other recordings (“Songs of the the Holidays, a large-scale Friday and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. ELIDA — The University ADA — The Ohio Northern University Journey,” “Celtic Tapestry” and “A Christmas holiday art sale, open- Saturday. of Northwestern Ohio cur- Department of Music will host the second Tapestry”), has been enormously popular in the ing Nov. 19 and running ArtSpace/Lima is a not- rently has students from 40 annual All-Ohio Choral Day on Friday. More sacred and secular markets. He has recorded for through Dec. 21. for-profit arts organization states and 24 foreign coun- than 170 high school music students and teach- Yamaha’s Disklavier series and has composed Home for the Holidays with a mission to promote tries. On Nov. 7, 28 UNOH ers from across the state will participate in the hundreds of commissioned works. Recognized will feature the works of the arts in northwest Ohio students from 12 differ- event. throughout the United States for his many 34 area artists. All media and to provide artists with ent countries will be host- Led by distinguished choral composer choral compositions, Martin has more than will be represented: oil a venue to present and to ing an International Fair for Joseph M. Martin and assisted by Ben Ayling, 1,200 compositions currently in print, and the painting, acrylics, draw- sell their work. ArtSpace/ Elida Elementary students ONU director of choral activities, the students list continues to grow. His composition “Pieta” ing, artist prints, jewelry, Lima is supported in part in kindergarten through 4th will join University Singers, the select mixed was recently honored with an award from the ceramics, photography, by a grant from the Ohio grade! The International Fair ensemble at ONU, in a day of music-making John Ness Beck Foundation. iron work, work in wood, Arts Council. For further lasts from 9 a.m.-noon and and education. In 2008, he was inducted as paper and fabric. Many information on Home for will take place at the Elida The day will be conclud- a National Patron of the Delta of the artists have been the Holidays or infor- Fieldhouse. ed with a concert, featuring Omicron International Music award-winners in earlier mation regarding other Countries represented Martin’s music, at 7:30 p.m. Fraternity. Along with Mark ArtSpace shows. ArtSpace/Lima programs, include Brazil, Colombia, in the Freed Center for the Hayes and David Angerman, The ArtSpace lobby please call Bill Sullivan, Croatia, England, France, Performing Arts. Culminating Martin has co-authored a fully will be transformed into operations manager, at Germany, , his four-day artist-in-residen- graded, progressive piano a large-scale holiday bou- ArtSpace/Lima 419-222- Serbia, South Africa, Spain, cy, Martin will conduct the method for the Christian tique. Holiday gift-wrap- 1721. Sweden and Vietnam. There festival chorus in a grand fina- student called Keys for the will also be stations for inter- le with a performance of six of his most popu- Kingdom. His major works include nearly 40 national food, music and lar compositions. ONU Men’s and Women’s choral cantatas and extended works and Song sports. The schedule is as fol- Choruses, the ONU Chamber Singers and of Wisdom, a choral tone poem based on the lows: the visiting students will be featured, along best-selling children’s book, “Old Turtle.” • 9:10–9:55 a.m.: with special guest soloist Adriane Thompson Tickets for the concert are $15 for general Kindergarten Bradshaw, ONU’s vice president for student admission, $10 for seniors and $5 for children. • 10–10:55 a.m.: 3rd & affairs. Tickets for ONU faculty and staff and ONU WANTEDTM 4th-Graders Martin has performed solo piano recit- students are $5. The Freed Center box office is HOMES THAT NEED ROOFING • 11–11:55 a.m.: 2nd- als and has been the featured artist with open from noon-5 p.m. Monday through Friday A select number of homeowners in Graders symphony orchestras in the United States and from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday. Phone Delphos Students will be split up and Mexico. 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4 — The Herald Thursday, October 31, 2013 www.delphosherald.com AGRIBUSINESS Herbicide treatment Continental farmer growing in fall helps in spring innovative new soybeans Mark Loux, OSU weed money to apply residual soy- Authority First, Canopy DF Information submitted specialist wrote the follow- bean herbicides other than + metribuzin. ing article for fall weed con- Canopy in the fall with the Where the marestail CONTINENTAL — Hybrid cars, trol. goal of controlling weeds that is resistant to ALS inhibi- iPads and drones are just a few tech- emerge after soybean plant- tors as well as glyphosate, nologies developed to revolutionize Farmers who have existing ing the following spring, fall application of Canopy various industries. Ohio farmers have infestations of winter annu- because they all largely dis- will fail to provide control adopted the same approach to inno- als or marestail, or need to sipate during winter to the of spring-emerging mares- vation in their fields with high oleic control biennials (wild carrot, point of providing little to no tail. This will usually not be soybeans. poison hemlock) or peren- activity the following spring. improved with application One example is Continental farmer U.S. soybeans and increase farmers’ nials (dandelion, quackgrass, In most soybean fields it is of a premix such as Valor Dan Heitzman. He planted this new profit potential. High oleic soybean Canada thistle) should apply a big mistake to apply all of XLT/Envive, Authority First/ type of soybeans this year to provide oil even has the potential to open up herbicides in the fall. The the residual herbicide in the Sonic, etc. Our research benefits to the food industry, as well as new industrial markets for farmers, primary value of fall herbi- fall, with the goal of making shows that the best approach other soybean customers. with uses such as motor oils. Heitzman cide treatments is to prevent only post emergence glypho- where marestail are resistant “It feels great to be on the cutting is growing a product that will meet these weeds from getting too sate applications the follow- to both glyphosate and ALS edge of innovation for the U.S. soy- customer needs and grow not only his tall and hard to control in the ing year. It is possible to do inhibitors: Apply glyphosate bean industry,” said Heitzman. “We business, but also the profitability of spring. Fall emerged mares- this with Canopy products in + 2,4-D in the fall and follow are promoting the use our soybean the entire industry. tail tends to be the highest fields with low populations with broad-spectrum residual oil and developing new uses for it, as “I like growing these new soybeans,” weed seed producer the fol- and no glyphosate resistance herbicides in spring com- well.” said Heitzman. “It’s good for me as a lowing year. issues, but most fields ben- bined with enough burndown From restaurants to food manufac- farmer and for the industry to open up Here is a core group of efit from use of residual her- herbicide to ensure complete turers and grocery stores, soybean oil is new potential markets.” fall applied herbicides that bicides in the spring, along control of marestail. This can the most commonly used vegetable oil It takes food companies two years will control emerged weeds: with some additional burn- be a challenge in the parts of in the United States. But, the oil from to incorporate a new ingredient into For soybeans planted in the down herbicide if needed. the state where wet soils in the Heitzman’s new soybeans will give their products, so consumers may not spring: Canopy EX or DF This program (fall residual spring can result in late plant- those same restaurants and food manu- see the results right away. But, Ohio + 2,4-D, Glyphosate + 2,4- followed by POST glypho- ing and big marestail. But facturers an improved oil with better farmers can begin filling the demand D, or Metribuzin + 2,4-D sate next year) is frequently applying more residual her- functionality that avoids trans fats and now. Farmers who are interested in (excluding dandelions). For doomed to fail in fields with bicide in the fall won’t solve contains less saturated fats. For the joining Heitzman in this innovation corn planted next spring: marestail problems. Most of this problem, and we have product to be available in local stores should contact their local seed or pro- Basis + 2,4-D, Glyphosate + the marestail in the state is burndown options that can and appear on food labels, farmers like cessor representative today to find out 2,4-D, or Simazine + 2,4-D now glyphosate-resistant, and work on big marestail (Ignite Heitzman need to take advantage of the about marketing contracts suitable for (except dandelion). many populations are resis- + Sharpen, Ignite + metribuz- opportunity to grow these cutting edge their individual operations. Or, visit It’s possible to use other tant to ALS inhibitors also. in, glyphosate + Sharpen, varieties. www.SoyInnovation.com for contact treatments in the fall, such This means that it is impos- etc.). See our factsheet on “As farmers, it is our responsibil- information for elevators and proces- as dicamba + 2,4-D, Autumn sible to control marestail marestail control at: http:// ity to grow a product that is better for sors ready to collect and contract high + glyphosate or 2,4-D, or after soybeans have emerged, agcrops.osu.edu/specialists/ end-users and for our neighbors,” said oleic soybeans. Express + 2,4-D, but these unless the field is planted weeds/marestail/marestail- Heitzman. The 69 farmer-directors of USB are not more effective than with LibertyLink soybeans. fact09_000.pdf/view Ohio is one of few states chosen to oversee the investments of the soy the treatments listed above In those fields requiring Some farmers wonder roll out this innovation, which comes checkoff to maximize profit oppor- (and can be less effective a fall herbicide treatment for whether they should spray with the same proven genetics and tunities for all U.S. soybean farmers. on dandelion). Glyphosate + management of other winter their fields before or after agronomic packages farmers have come These volunteers invest and leverage 2,4-D is the most effective for annual weeds, dandelion, etc., planting cover crops. If you to expect. Seed companies developed checkoff funds to increase the value of control of most perennial and where marestail also occurs, are using cereal rye as a high oleic soybeans during the last U.S. soy meal and oil, to ensure U.S. biennial weeds, and glypho- it is essential not to apply all cover crop, drop out the decade to ensure they perform compa- soybean farmers and their customers sate can be added to the other of the residual herbicide in glyphosate and apply only rably with farmers’ on-farm averages. have the freedom and infrastructure to treatments to accomplish this. the fall. The majority of the the 2-4D to take out the And, Heitzman is taking the opportu- operate, and to meet the needs of U.S. Combinations of 2,4-D plus residual herbicide should be marestail. Since cereal rye is nity to be on the cutting edge of this soy’s customers. As stipulated in the Canopy or Basis have been applied in the spring, to maxi- a grass, the 2-4D has only a technology. federal Soybean Promotion, Research the most consistently effec- mize control of marestail that negative effect on broadleaf “These high oleic varieties perform and Consumer Information Act, the tive on dandelion. emerges in May and June. weeds. You can also apply comparably with my on-farm average,” USDA Agricultural Marketing Service Only Canopy products The most effective residual the 2-4D in the early spring said Heitzman. “They are also compa- has oversight responsibilities for USB provide substantial residual herbicides include two modes if you want the cover crop rable with the pest and disease pack- and the soy checkoff. control of annual weeds that of action, to ensure effec- to continue growing OR use ages my other varieties come in.” For more information on the United emerge in spring or early tiveness on ALS-resistant 2-4D with glyphosate to kill Growing a product with advantages Soybean Board, visit www.unitedsoy- summer. Our research shows marestail. Examples: Envive, off the cover crop and weeds for customers will grow demand for bean.org. that it is largely a waste of Valor XLT, Gangster, Sonic, in the spring. 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Add Events toes (eye balls)Presspeanut butter and choco- TODAY 1 cup shredded cheddar late chips; stir until chips 9-11 a.m. — The Delphos cheese (4 ounces) are melted and mixture is Canal Commission Museum, 2 cups coarsely broken well blended. Civic Theatre presents 241 N. Main St., is open. lime-flavored or regular Add cereal; stir until 11:30 a.m. — Mealsite tortilla chips evenly coated. Cool at Delphos Senior Citizen Mix dressing and slightly. With wet hands, Center, 301 Suthoff St. cumin. Toss remaining shape mixture into 1 1/2- ‘My Three Angels’ 1-3 p.m. — The Delphos ingredients and dressing inch balls; place balls on Museum of Postal History, in large bowl. Sprinkle prepared cookie sheet. Information submitted nephew, who is jilting the father’s daugh- 339 N. Main St., is open. with additional cheese Cool completely. Store in ter for an heiress. 5-7 p.m. — The Interfaith and chips if desired. 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Fifth 30 large marshmallows 2 pints (4 cups) orange St. The scene is French Guiana, a region Jan Miller of Delphos; Steve Lane, Ed or 3 cups miniature marsh- sherbet, softened where on Christmas day, the temperature Eichler, Monica Campbell, Jerry Miller, 11:30 a.m. — Mealsite mallows In blender container, at Delphos Senior Citizen has graciously dropped to 104 degrees. Frank Jones and Lance Thompson of Van Center, 301 Suthoff St. 1/4 cup light corn syrup combine half of cranberry Three convicts are employed by a family Wert; and Sassy Shenefield of Convoy. 1-4 p.m. — Interfaith 1/2 cup creamy peanut juice cocktail and half of whose roof is in desperate need of repair. For more information, visit vwct.org. Thrift Store is open for shop- butter sherbet. Cover; blend until On the way from France is an evil- The Box Office opens to the general pub- ping. 1/3 cup semi-sweet smooth. 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Friends meet on the third Tuesday of each month Schulte and Helen Bonifas. 1-3 p.m. — Delphos Canal The next meeting begins at 7 p.m. Nov. 19 at The Chapel Commission Museum, 241 N. at Forest Park United Methodist Church, 315 S. Collins St., THRIFT SHOP HOURS: 5-7 p.m. Thursday; 1-4 p.m. Main St., is open. Lima. Friday; and 9 a.m.- noon Saturday. 7 p.m. — Bingo at St. The program will include making of snowflake ornaments. Happy Anyone who would like to volunteer should contact Catharine John’s Little Theatre. Participants should bring a wallet-size picture of their child. Gerdemann, 419-695-8440; Alice Heidenescher, 419-692-5362; Sharing and refreshments are also offered. Birthday Linda Bockey, 419-692-7145; or Lorene Jettinghoff, 419-692- SUNDAY 7331. 1-3 p.m. — The Delphos NOV. 1 If help is needed, contact the Thrift Shop at 419-692-2942 Canal Commission Museum, Erin Williams between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. and leave a message. 241 N. Main St., is open. 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SAN FRANCISCO — Bernhard Langer knows what he needs to do at TPC Harding Park to win the Charles Schwab Cup season points title and $1 million annuity. And it isn’t going to be easy. Kenny Perry enters the season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship with a 612-point lead over Langer. Langer, who lost to Perry in a playoff Sunday in San Antonio in the AT&T Championship, not only needs the 880 points that go to the tournament winner, he needs Perry to finish sixth or worse. Langer said he would focus on his game and not worry about anything else. It’s hard enough, he adds, to think through his own approach. Golf Glance WORLD GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS HSBC CHAMPIONS Site: Shanghai. Schedule: Today-Sunday. Course: Sheshan International Golf Club (7,199 yards, Kalida senior Ian Richey approaches a penalty kick late in the second overtime Wednesday of the Wildcats’ boys soc- par 72). cer Regional semifinal, while an Ottawa Hills player appeals to a higher authority. However, Richey was on target to give Purse: $8.5 million. Winner’s share: $1.4 million. Kalida a 2-1 victory and advance them in the tournament. (Delphos Herald/Charlie Warnimont) Television: Golf Channel (Today-Friday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., 11 p.m.-4 a.m.; Saturday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., 11 p.m.-3 a.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.). Wildcats heading to Regional finals with OT thriller Last year: England’s Ian Poulter won at Mission Hills, ral- lying for a 2-stroke victory. By Charlie Warnimont Kalida had the ball to start the sec- make it but I was pretty confident he was Last week: Ryan Moore won the CIMB Classic on DHI Correspondent ond overtime period and immediately going to make it,” Czubik said. “He’s Monday in Malaysia for his third PGA Tour title, beating [email protected] went on the attack, sending a long pass done that his entire career for me. He is a Gary Woodland with a birdie on the first hole of a playoff. into the Ottawa Hill’s end of the field. fantastic, wonderful player.” … Spain’s Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano won the European TIFFIN — Kalida and Ottawa Hills After a throw-in by the Green Bears, the While Czubik was pleased with the Tour’s BMW Masters by a stroke at Lake Malaren. were involved in a defensive struggle Wildcats were able to get the ball back outcome, he knows the call could have Notes: The tournament is a regular-season PGA Tour event Wednesday evening. as a Kalida player dribbled into the box, went either way at that point in the con- for the first time. It is in its ninth season and fifth as a WGC After both teams scored a first-half where he was tripped by an Ottawa Hills’ test. event. … Rory McIlroy beat Tiger Woods 67-69 on Monday goal, the two defenses took over this defender. The referee immediately sig- “It looked like a trip to me,” Czubik in an exhibition match at Mission Hills. Woods is skipping Division III boys soccer regional semi- naled for a penalty kick to the dismay of added. “You could play that over with the WGC event. He will play next week in the European final. the Ottawa Hills’ squad 36 seconds into 10 different referees and get 10 different Tour’s Turkish Airlines Open. … Phil Mickelson, the 2007 Playing through a scoreless second half the second overtime. opinions; he made the call. It’s a tough and 2009 winner at Sheshan International, is coming off a and one overtime period, 15 minutes sepa- Kalida coach Mark Czubik sent way to lose, obviously, but we’re not 19th-place tie in Malaysia. … Germany’s Martin Kaymer rated the two teams from going through Richey, a senior, up to take the shot and going to give it back.” won in 2011 at Sheshan International. the penalty kick phase of the match. he had to wait a little longer as Ottawa The goal ended a night where both ___ However, a defensive foul on the Hills’ goalie Jack Hylant argued about teams were unable to capitalize on the CHAMPIONS TOUR Green Bears gave the Wildcats an oppor- where the ball was being spotted. Once few scoring chances they had in the Site: San Francisco. tunity to win the game on a penalty kick the referee signaled for play to resume, contest. Schedule: Today-Sunday. in overtime. Richey struck the ball and snuck it past Kalida appeared to score a goal with Course: TPC Harding Park (7,127 After a Kalida player was fouled Hylant into the left corner of the net, 25:13 left in the opening half when Devin yards, par 71). going into the box against two Green keeping the Wildcats’ season going. Kortokrax knocked in a shot. However, Purse: $2.5 million. Winner’s share: Bear defenders, Kalida was awarded a “When you are in that situation, you the Wildcats were called for a foul, negat- $440,000. penalty kick. Senior Ian Richey convert- have to keep under control and I settled ing the goal. Television: Golf Channel (Thursday- ed the opportunity for the Wildcats, set- down,” Richey said. “I just had to put it Kalida scored with 19:22 left in the Sunday, 4:30-7 p.m., 7:30-10 p.m.) ting off a celebration as Kalida advanced away. The mark was about 15 yards out first half when Austin Swift knocked in Last year: Lehman won at Desert in the tournament with a 2-1 win over and I thought that was a little too far. I a shot after getting a pass from Andrew Mountain in Arizona to become the first player to win the Ottawa Hills at Frost-Kalnow Stadium at stepped it off and he (Hylant) didn’t like Krouse. season points title two straight years. He birdied four of the Columbian High School. that. What he was doing didn’t work. My Ottawa Hills tied the match with 4:52 last five holes for a 6-stroke victory. The win sends Kalida (15-2-3) to dad puts me in those situations, so I was left in the half on a 35-yard shot by Last week: Kenny Perry won the AT&T Championship in the Division III regional finals Saturday ready. I can go anywhere with the ball Nick Hauck. Kalida keeper Brent Hovest San Antonio for his third victory of the year, holing a 10-foot at noon at Findlay’s Elmer Graham and I put it in the lower left corner.” appeared to have a bead on the ball, until birdie putt on the first hole of a playoff with Bernhard Langer. Stadium against Mansfield Christian (19- Czubik was confident Richey was the it took a bad hop in front of him and 1). Mansfield Christian was a 2-1 winner player he wanted at the PK line in that glanced off his shoulder and into the net. See GOLF, page 7 over Elyria Catholic. Ottawa Hills ends situation. That would be all the scoring until the its season at 12-8. “I won’t say I knew he was going to second overtime. NFL Individual Leaders Associated Press J. Nelson, GBY 7 0 7 0 42 Week 8 A. Peterson, MIN 7 6 1 0 42 From the hilarious to the NFC Forte, CHI 6 6 0 0 38 Quarterbacks B. Marshall, CHI 5 0 5 0 32 Att Com Yds TD Int Kicking Brees, NOR 271 183 2290 19 5 PAT FG LG Pts serious — and in between A. Rodgers, GBY 249 167 2191 15 4 Crosby, GBY 23-23 17-19 52 74 By JIM METCALFE Romo, DAL 295 195 2216 18 5 Hauschka, SEA 21-21 16-17 51 69 Sports Editor JIM METCALFE R. Wilson, SEA 205 125 1628 13 4 D. Bailey, DAL 24-24 14-16 53 66 C. Newton, CAR 202 131 1552 12 5 Hartley, NOR 22-22 14-18 48 64 [email protected] M. Stafford, DET 338 211 2617 16 6 Akers, DET 25-25 12-15 53 61 Metcalfe’s M. Ryan, ATL 305 205 2223 14 7 Henery, PHL 18-18 14-18 48 60 When I saw this article, I started laugh- Cutler, CHI 225 146 1658 12 7 Gould, CHI 21-22 12-13 58 57 ing. S. Bradford, STL 262 159 1687 14 4 Zuerlein, STL 15-15 14-15 48 57 Musings Kaepernick, SNF 198 113 1584 9 5 Feely, ARI 14-14 14-15 52 56 It reminded me of a famous — or is it Rushers P. Dawson, SNF 27-27 9-12 44 54 infamous? — moment in movie history. Att Yds Avg LG TD ——— A British soccer fan was sent to jail for L. McCoy, PHL 156 733 4.70 41t 3 AFC a year for — drumroll, please — punching out or if he broke his own hand? Did the Gore, SNF 146 618 4.23 34t 7 Quarterbacks M. Lynch, SEA 146 601 4.12 43 6 Att Com Yds TD Int a police horse in the head after his team — man even feel it? A. Peterson, MIN 128 571 4.46 78t 6 P. Manning, DEN 333 237 2919 29 6 Sunderland — lost a derby match. ——- A. Morris, WAS 108 565 5.23 45t 4 P. Rivers, SND 249 184 2132 15 5 It seems one Barry Rogerson got rather, I changed my mind. Forte, CHI 116 533 4.59 55 6 Dalton, CIN 279 183 2249 16 7 well, upset — he was already drunk — after At first, I was going to write about Re. Bush, DET 119 518 4.35 39 2 Locker, TEN 152 94 1047 8 1 De. Williams, CAR 114 477 4.18 27 1 Luck, IND 224 136 1574 10 3 his team lost 3-0 to fierce rival Newcastle the two “scenes” Dallas Cowboys’ wide D. Martin, TAM 127 456 3.59 28 1 Roethlisberger, PIT 260 172 1930 8 7 United and violence to these hooligans — receiver Dez Bryant threw on the sideline Lacy, GBY 112 446 3.98 37 3 Ale. Smith, KAN 286 169 1795 9 4 that is a “loving” nickname for these parti- in Sunday’s loss to the Detroit Lions. Receivers Tannehill, MIA 261 155 1769 11 9 sans — is far from rare. I was going to term them tantrums that No Yds Avg LG TD Manuel, BUF 150 85 985 5 3 Cal. Johnson, DET 47 821 17.5 87 7 Flacco, BAL 269 160 1917 8 8 He was accused of first clapping in the children would be punished for, let alone Cruz, NYG 47 677 14.4 70t 4 Rushers face of the horse, Bud, then punched the how adults should not act. Garcon, WAS 47 512 10.9 44 2 Att Yds Avg LG TD poor beast working for West Yorkshire Then I heard the audio and somewhat B. Marshall, CHI 46 540 11.7 41 5 J. Charles, KAN 153 635 4.15 24 6 Police. altered my perception. De. Jackson, PHL 45 673 15.0 61t 5 A. Foster, HOU 121 542 4.48 23 1 D. Bryant, DAL 45 641 14.2 79 8 Moreno, DEN 109 457 4.19 25t 8 Not only does Rogerson have to spend It still is not the way to address issues V. Jackson, TAM 41 623 15.2 59t 4 Ry. Mathews, SND 110 446 4.05 20 1 a year in jail but, worst of all, he cannot during a game; having to be restrained . I Ju. Jones, ATL 41 580 14.1 81t 2 F. Jackson, BUF 101 425 4.21 59 6 attend any soccer matches in the Kingdom understand that he is passionate and wants J. Graham, NOR 40 630 15.8 56t 8 Ridley, NWE 92 399 4.34 23 4 for six years. to win badly but, I assume, so does every- J. Nelson, GBY 39 649 16.6 76t 7 Jones-Drew, JAX 122 391 3.20 30 2 Punters Pryor, OAK 53 391 7.38 93t 1 It reminded me of when the late Alex one else on that team. If not, they should be No Yds LG Avg B. Powell, NYJ 100 385 3.85 27 1 Karras, playing Mongo, bashed a horse in summarily fired. A. Lee, SNF 40 1944 62 48.6 Chr. Johnson, TEN 115 366 3.18 23 0 the head and knocked him out. See MUSINGS, page 7 S. Martin, DET 37 1794 72 48.5 Receivers Wonder if Mr. Rogerson knocked Bud Bosher, ATL 27 1276 63 47.3 No Yds Avg LG TD Weatherford, NYG 46 2173 68 47.2 An. Brown, PIT 56 630 11.3 45 2 Morstead, NOR 28 1313 61 46.9 Welker, DEN 50 555 11.1 33 9 Nortman, CAR 27 1257 63 46.6 Cameron, CLE 49 596 12.2 53 6 Locke, MIN 34 1570 65 46.2 De. Thomas, DEN 48 685 14.3 78t 6 Slumping Dolphins face 1st-place Bengals Donn. Jones, PHL 43 1948 61 45.3 And. Johnson, HOU 48 584 12.2 42 0 By STEVEN WINE against AFC North leader there’s a lot of pride in this Masthay, GBY 24 1088 61 45.3 Edelman, NWE 48 462 9.6 44 2 Zastudil, ARI 42 1893 60 45.1 A.. Green, CIN 46 734 16.0 82t 5 Associated Press Cincinnati (6-2). city. If we can keep delivering Punt Returners Decker, DEN 46 669 14.5 61 3 “We are in a tough spot, and we can keep playing like No Yds Avg LG TD Shorts III, JAX 46 565 12.3 59 1 MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. obviously, coming off four we have been, I think there Hyde, GBY 10 186 18.6 93t 1 A. Gates, SND 42 497 11.8 56t 2 — Emerging from the Miami losses,” Tannehill added. “At will be a lot of happy people.” Dw. Harris, DAL 15 237 15.8 86t 1 Punters Hester, CHI 9 120 13.3 81t 1 No Yds LG Avg Dolphins’ complex through home, short week, a very good Here are five keys to watch G. Tate, SEA 21 237 11.3 33 0 M. King, OAK 41 2005 66 48.9 a back door, Ryan Tannehill opponent — it’s a big game as the Bengals try to continue Page, TAM 16 147 9.2 40 0 Fields, MIA 35 1708 66 48.8 wrinkled his nose as he walked for us.” their streak and the Dolphins Dam. Johnson, PHL 11 95 8.6 21 0 Lechler, HOU 32 1520 61 47.5 past a stack of fertilizer for the The Bengals are happily try to end theirs: Sproles, NOR 16 124 7.8 28 0 Anger, JAX 47 2198 61 46.8 Spurlock, DET 18 128 7.1 57 0 McAfee, IND 30 1389 60 46.3 practice fields. heading in the WHO CAN GET OPEN?: Ginn Jr., CAR 11 76 6.9 12 0 Ry. Allen, NWE 47 2172 65 46.2 “Ugh, it smells opposite direc- Speedy Marvin Jones set a R. Randle, NYG 17 110 6.5 14 0 S. Powell, BUF 35 1613 66 46.1 like sulfur,” Tannehill tion with four Bengals record against the Jets Kickoff Returners Huber, CIN 36 1636 61 45.4 observed. c o n s e c u t i v e last week with four touch- No Yds Avg LG TD B. Colquitt, DEN 28 1265 60 45.2 C. Patterson, MIN 18 703 39.1 109t 2 Koch, BAL 43 1944 61 45.2 The Dolphins’ wins. Another down catches, which is four Dw. Harris, DAL 13 464 35.7 90 0 Punt Returners aroma is becoming victory would times the number he totaled as Hester, CHI 21 615 29.3 80 0 No Yds Avg LG TD tough to ignore. After give them a a rookie last year. Dam. Johnson, PHL 17 441 25.9 33 0 Doss, BAL 15 267 17.8 82t 1 a 3-0 start, Miami 3-game lead, It was a breakout perfor- Be. Cunningham,STL 12 299 24.9 32 0 Benjamin, CLE 22 257 11.7 79t 1 Ginn Jr., CAR 11 272 24.7 38 0 Holliday, DEN 20 227 11.4 81t 1 (3-4) has lost four consecutive which would be the biggest in mance by the former fifth- Sproles, NOR 10 212 21.2 32 0 McCluster, KAN 36 387 10.8 89t 1 games, with each defeat more any division. round draft pick. Scoring Edelman, NWE 24 256 10.7 38 0 pungent than the last. “It’s a lot of fun to come Jones’ emergence ensures Touchdowns An. Brown, PIT 13 121 9.3 44 0 Especially odoriferous out and play the way we’ve additional headaches for a TD Rush Rec Ret Pts Kerley, NYJ 12 108 9.0 24 0 D. Bryant, DAL 8 0 8 0 48 Br. Tate, CIN 11 91 8.3 29 0 was the latest loss, when the been doing,” quarterback defense that must also contend J. Graham, NOR 8 0 8 0 48 Hilton, IND 14 110 7.9 23 0 Dolphins blew a 2-touchdown Andy Dalton said. “It has been with Bengals All-Pro receiver Ve. Davis, SNF 7 0 7 0 42 Reynaud, TEN 18 135 7.5 35 0 lead in the second half at New a lot of fun for the fans and A.J. Green. Gore, SNF 7 7 0 0 42 England. With little time to everybody that’s in Cincinnati Cal. Johnson, DET 7 0 7 0 42 See LEADERS, page 7 See BENGALS, page 7 M. Lynch, SEA 7 6 1 0 42 regroup, they’ll try to revive that is rooting for us. There’s a fading playoff hopes today lot of pride about our team and 1

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NFL Glance Red Sox win WS title, beat Cards 6-1 in Game 6 Associated Press South W L T Pct PF PA By RONALD BLUM 6, sending Wacha’s first pitch of the fourth into the right-center AMERICAN CONFERENCE N. Orleans 6 1 0 .857 196 120 Associated Press bullpen. Carolina 4 3 0 .571 170 96 By the time the inning was over, RBI singles by Mike Napoli East Atlanta 2 5 0 .286 166 184 W L T Pct PF PA Tampa Bay 0 7 0 .000 100 163 BOSTON — There hasn’t been a party like this in New and Victorino had made it 6-0 and the Red Sox were on their way. N.England 6 2 0 .750 179 144 England for nearly a century. The win capped an emotional season for the Red Sox, one N.Y. Jets 4 4 0 .500 143 211 North Turmoil to triumph. Worst to first. heavy with the memory of the events that unfolded on Patriots Miami 3 4 0 .429 152 167 W L T Pct PF PA David Ortiz and the Boston Red Sox, baseball’s bearded won- Day, when three people were killed and more than 260 wounded Buffalo 3 5 0 .375 176 213 Green Bay 5 2 0 .714 212 158 Detroit 5 3 0 .625 217 197 ders, capped their remarkable turnaround by beating the St. Louis in bombing attacks at the Boston Marathon. The Red Sox wore South Chicago 4 3 0 .571 213 206 Cardinals 6-1 in Game 6 on Wednesday night to win their third “Boston Strong” logos on their left sleeves and erected a large W L T Pct PF PA Minnesota 1 6 0 .143 163 225 World Series championship in 10 seasons. emblem on the Green Monster as a constant reminder. Indianapolis 5 2 0 .714 187 131 Shane Victorino, symbolic of these resilient Sox, returned from A “B Strong” logo was mowed into center-field grass at Fenway. Tennessee 3 4 0 .429 145 146 West a stiff back and got Boston rolling with a 3-run double off the Green Among the players blamed for the indifferent culture at the end Houston 2 5 0 .286 122 194 W L T Pct PF PA Jacksonville 0 8 0 .000 86 264 Seattle 7 1 0 .875 205 125 Monster against rookie sensation Michael Wacha. of the Francona years, Lackey took the mound two days shy of the San Fran 6 2 0 .750 218 145 John Lackey became the first pitcher to start and win a Series second anniversary of his elbow surgery and got his first Series win North Arizona 4 4 0 .500 160 174 clincher for two different teams, allowing one run over 6 2/3 since the 2002 clincher. He pitched shutout ball into the seventh, W L T Pct PF PA St. Louis 3 5 0 .375 165 198 innings 11 years after his Game 7 victory as an Angels’ rookie in when Carlos Beltran’s RBI single ended the Cardinals’ slump with Cincinnati 6 2 0 .750 197 144 ___ Baltimore 3 4 0 .429 150 148 Today’s Game 2002. runners in scoring position at 0-for-14. Cleveland 3 5 0 .375 148 179 Cincinnati at Miami, 8:25 p.m. With fans roaring on every pitch and cameras Junichi Tazawa came in with the bases loaded Pittsburgh 2 5 0 .286 125 153 Sunday’s Games flashing, Koji Uehara struck out Matt Carpenter and retired Allen Craig on an inning-ending Minnesota at Dallas, 1 p.m. for the final out. The Japanese pitcher jumped grounder to first. Brandon Workman followed in West Tennessee at St. Louis, 1 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA Atlanta at Carolina, 1 p.m. into the arms of catcher David Ross while Red the eighth and Uehara finished. Kansas City 8 0 0 1.00 192 98 New Orleans at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. Sox players rushed from the dugout and bullpen St. Louis had been seeking its second title Denver 7 1 0 .875 343 218 Kansas City at Buffalo, 1 p.m. as the Boston theme “Dirty Water” played on the in three seasons but the Cardinals sputtered. San Diego 4 3 0 .571 168 144 San Diego at Washington, 1 p.m. public-address system. Symbolic of the team’s struggles, reliever Trevor Oakland 3 4 0 .429 126 150 Philadelphia at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Seattle, 4:05 p.m. And the Red Sox didn’t have to fly the trophy home. For the Rosenthal tripped while throwing a pitch to Ortiz in the eighth, NATIONAL CONFERENCE Baltimore at Cleveland, 4:25 p.m. first time since Babe Ruth’s team back in 1918, Boston won the balking Dustin Pedroia to second. Pittsburgh at New England, 4:25 p.m. title at Fenway Park. The 101-year-old ballpark, oldest in the Pedroia had brought back memories of Carlton Fisk’s 1975 East Indianapolis at Houston, 8:30 p.m. majors, was packed with 38,447 singing, shouting fans anticipating Game 6-winning home run, sending a first-inning drive about 10 W L T Pct PF PA Open: Arizona, Denver, Detroit, a celebration 95 years in the making. feet foul of the Green Monster foul pole — and waving his left arm Dallas 4 4 0 .500 230 186 Jacksonville, N.Y. Giants, San Philadelphia 3 5 0 .375 176 211 Francisco There wasn’t the cowboy-up comeback charm of “The Idiots” once to try to urge the ball fair as he came out of the batter’s box. Washington 2 5 0 .286 173 229 Monday’s Game from 2004, who swept St. Louis to end an 86-year title drought. Lackey escaped a 2-on, none-out jam in the second when he N.Y. Giants 2 6 0 .250 141 223 Chicago at Green Bay, 8:40 p.m. There wasn’t that cool efficiency of the 2007 team that swept retired Matt Adams and David Freese on flyouts and, after a wild Colorado. pitch, struck out Jon Jay. This time, they were Boston Strong — playing for a city shaken Boston wasted a similar threat in the bottom half, then went by the marathon bombings in April. ahead on the third. JUCO Ranking After late-season slumps in 2010 and 2011, the embarrassing Jacoby Ellsbury singled leading off and went to second on NJCAA Football Ranking revelations of a chicken-and-beer clubhouse culture that contrib- Pedroia’s grounder. Ortiz was intentionally walked, Napoli struck Associated Press uted to the ouster of manager Terry Francona and the daily tumult out and Gomes was hit above the left elbow with a pitch, loading Oct. 29 of Bobby Valentine’s 1-year flop, these Red Sox grew on fans. the bases. Record Pts Pvs Just like the long whiskers on the players’ faces, starting with Victorino, wearing red, white and blue spikes with an American 1. Georgia Military (6) 9-0 208 1 Jonny Gomes’ scruffy spring training beard. flag motif, had been 0-for-10 in the Series and missed the previous 2. East Mississippi CC (3) 9-0 201.5 2 Across the Northeast, from Connecticut’s Housatonic River up two games with a bad back. 3. Iowa Western CC 9-1 188 3 to the Aroostook in Maine, Boston’s eighth championship will be Dropped from second to sixth in the batting order, he took two 4. Jones County JC 8-1 175 4 remembered for all the beard-yanking bonding. balls and a called strike, then turned on a 93-mph fastball and sent 5. Mississippi Gulf Coast CC 8-1 171.5 5 Ortiz, the only player remaining from the 2004 champs, had a it high off the Green Monster, the 37-foot-high wall in left. Gomes 6. Tyler JC 8-1 143.5 7 Ruthian World Series. He batted .688 (11-for-16) with two homers, slid home as Yadier Molina took Matt Holliday’s 1-hop throw and 7. Scottsdale CC 7-1 137 6 six RBIs and eight walks — including four in the finale — for a applied the tag, then argued with plate umpire Jim Joyce. 8. Butler CC (Kan.) 7-1 131 8 .760 on-base percentage in 25 plate appearances. Victorino, pumped with emotion, went to third on the throw and 9. Copiah-Lincoln CC 7-2 106.5 9 Even slumping Stephen Drew delivered a big hit in Game pounded his chest with both fists three times. 10. Trinity Valley CC 7-2 101 10 11. Mesa CC 7-1 100.5 11 12. Central Lakes-Brainerd 8-1 97 11 13. Rochester CTC 8-1 93.5 13 Gordon and Gustafson gunning for the leaders 14. Nassau CC 8-1 71.5 17 15. Navarro 7-2 70 14 By JENNA FRYER He’s made the most of his chance, case this year and that’s why I think we’ve 16. Hinds CC 7-2 63.5 16 Associated Press slowly climbing through the standings been able to stay so strong and come back 17. ASA 6-1 53 15 through the seven Chase races. Gordon’s and be where we’re at today.” 18. Dodge City CC 6-2 27 19 CHARLOTTE, N.C. — As Jeff win on Sunday moved him into third ___ 19. Hutchinson CC 6-3 20 18 Gordon crossed the finish line at place, just 27 points behind Matt Kenseth CONTACT SPORT: NASCAR 20. DuPage 6-2 11 — Martinsville Speedway to pick up his and Jimmie Johnson, who go to Texas chairman Brian France has made it clear first win of the season, the chemistry was Motor Speedway tied for the lead. he likes exciting racing and an on-track clicking between the No. 24 crew. Gustafson called the post-New product that has fans talking for days. “You guys are awesome!” Gordon Hampshire talk a “reset.” He got it at Martinsville Speedway Musings screamed on his radio. “Never give up! “We said, ‘Hey, being negative is in the Truck Series race when Ty Dillon (Continued from page 6) What a fight!” not going to do any good, we’re going spun Kevin Harvick while the two were “That’s right, champ!” replied crew to have to go at this and be positive and fighting for position late in the race. All I am writing is do it with some class. Be professional chief Alan Gustafson. fight hard and put ourselves in position Harvick was running second at the time and act like a man, not a spoiled brat; treat your teammates the The relationship wasn’t and try to win some races’,” and the contact from Dillon led to flared same as you want them to treat you. Slamming your helmet is so rosy three months ago, Gustafson recalled. tempers on pit road and harsh words after a childish act, especially when you might be just as guilty of when driver and crew chief Once France put them the incident. any breakdown as anyone else. had a talk following a 10th- into the Chase two days “All of that is a part of NASCAR,” Also probably not a smart thing to protect your head in a place finish at New Hampshire. Gordon before the opening race, the focus has France said Tuesday on SiriusXM game! had expected a win that day, at minimum been forward. NASCAR Radio. “When you’re talk- Instead of claiming you have no problem with it, owner/ a strong finish, and he failed to lead a “It is a special chance to compete for a ing about late in the race, listen, this is GM/director of player personnel/true “coach”/etc. Jerry Jones single lap. championship at this level and you don’t a contact sport. We have gotten where needs to start taking these guys to task instead of trying to be “I had a bad attitude and he and I had know how many of those you’re going we’ve gotten because we’re able to have their buddy. You are paying these guys good money that, quite frankly, I am not sure ANY of them are truly earning. a heart-to-heart conversation afterward, to get,” Gustafson added. “When we the best drivers in the world, the best Unless you don’t give a rat’s rear end about your beloved and I’m so proud of him for stepping up,” didn’t have it for a couple days, that was team owners, then give them a package ’Boys and want to continue this ridiculous mediocrity for Gordon said. “The things that I said, the one of the most terrible feelings in the that creates the most exciting racing. We “America’s Team”! attitude I had, was just not the way we world. We’re not going to squander this don’t always get it right but we’re really By the way, I have always, always — need I add always? — were going to get ourselves into Victory opportunity.” working diligently to make sure that we hated that putrid moniker. Lane. To me, that turned things around. It won’t be easy to catch Kenseth and do as much as possible.” ——- “I was like, ‘You know what? I’ve Johnson; Gordon knows he needs to race France expects that level of intensity Sometimes, good things do end up happening. got to go and work as hard as I can, give for wins over the final three stops. to carry over into the final three Sprint It seems that NFL Hall-of-Fame wide receiver Lance these guys everything I’ve got because Gustafson broached splitting with Cup Series races of the season. Kenseth Alworth had his Super Bowl VI ring — for the Cowboys’ 24-3 they’re working their butts off and let’s Gordon during their discussion but and Johnson go into Texas this weekend win over Miami — stolen 21 years ago. pull it together.’ I think from that race Gordon said he believes in his crew chief tied for the points lead, with Gordon 27 Well, he finally got it back the other day. on, we started seeing improvement and and is proud of what they’ve accom- points behind in third and Harvick just Good for him. sometimes you’ve got to have those plished this season. one point behind Gordon. ——— moments, and I’m proud that we did.” “When you’re Jeff Gordon’s crew “I hope the last three events go down Must be stinking nice to have this kind of money! Gordon slowly pulled himself into chief, a lot of people like to say things to the wire and it looks like they will,” Or get it from someone! contention for the Chase for the Sprint when things aren’t going well and it makes France added. “This is a very close battle I am referring to the approval for the Atlanta Falcons’ pro- Cup Championship and might have made it even tougher to be in his position,” going down to the wire and what we saw posed new stadium to replace the Georgia Dome. it in if not for late-race shenanigans by Gordon added. “So when things aren’t about Martinsville, again, this is a contact It seems they want to eventually demolish the Georgia several different drivers in the decid- going well, the toughest thing is to see him sport. You are going to have times late in Dome — what the heck is wrong with it? — after they build an ing race at Richmond. NASCAR chair- go through criticism or to criticize himself. the race where things are going to happen. estimated $1.2 billion (expect that to grow to $2 billion before man Brian France ultimately ruled that When we’re not doing well, I can tell you, “We expect in a truck race or any it’s all said and done!) multi-purpose open-air stadium in time Gordon was unfairly affected by the I’m not questioning him, I’m questioning race, drivers with a faster car to have for the 2017 season. manipulations and took the unprecedent- myself. … Once he stops believing in me contract. That’s NASCAR that’s what Personal-seat licenses and the city’s hotel-motel tax will ed step of adding him to the Chase field and I stop believing in him, then we’re we’re about, so I expect tight racing supposedly pay for $200 million, while the team and the NFL as a 13th driver. done. Luckily for us, that has not been the over the final three.” will pay the rest. Hmmmm! Think it will happen exactly that way? —— ­ STOCKS Bengals Quotes of local interest supplied by You wonder if this will be something to really worry EDWARD JONES INVESTMENTS about by the powers-that-be in the NFL. (Continued from page 6) stretch of Dalton’s career has Close of business October 30, 2013 I am referring to Washington Redskins’ safety Brandon come during the Bengals’ win- Meriwether’s earlier comments about taking out a receiver’s Tannehill, meanwhile, has ning streak. Description­ Last­Price­ Change knees instead of paying another fine and/or getting another had trouble finding an open The third-year pro has Dow­Jones­Industrial­Average­ 15,618.76­ -61.59 suspension for a helmet-to-helmet hit. S&P­500­ 1,763.31­ -8.64 target, which helps explain started to play like a fran- NASDAQ­Composite­ 3,930.62­ -21.72 You wonder if that is NOT on the minds of other defen- his NFL-high 32 sacks. Mike chise quarterback, setting a American­Electric­Power­Co.,­Inc.­ 47.10­ -0.1700 sive backs in The League because they are afraid of hitting Wallace, the Dolphins’ $60 franchise record for a 3-game AutoZone,­Inc.­ 429.94­ +0.1100 ANYONE high, even when it isn’t H-to-H. million newcomer, is on span with 11 touchdown pass- Bunge­Limited­ 82.23­ -0.7300 I almost can’t blame them. pace for career lows in yards es, including a career-high BP­plc­ 46.290001­ +0.389999 At the same time, one of the unwritten rules of professional receiving and touchdowns, five last week. His three con- Citigroup,­Inc.­ 49.89­ -0.33 football is you don’t take a guy’s knees out and possibly end with only one score this year. secutive 300-yard games tie CenturyLink,­Inc.­ 33.53­ -0.28 their careers. THE DALTON- the team record set by Ken CVS­Caremark­Corporation­ 62.22­ -0.3300 In fact, any survey I have seen suggests that players prefer Dominion­Resources,­Inc.­ 64.03­ -0.67 TANNEHILL MATCHUP: Anderson, whose No. 14 is Eaton­Corporation­plc­ 71.290001­ -0.019997 to get hit high rather than low. It’s no coincidence the best worn by Dalton. Ford­Motor­Co.­ 17.34­ -0.1700 First­Defiance­Financial­Corp.­ 26.07­ -0.60 First­Financial­Bancorp.­ 15.67­ -0.08 Golf General­Dynamics­Corp.­ 86.49­ -1.3900 Leaders General­Motors­Company­ 37.23­ +1.1700 (Continued from page 6) The­Goodyear­Tire­&­Rubber­Company­21.421­ +0.661 Huntington­Bancshares­Incorporated­ 8.92­ -0.07 (Continued from page 6) Ju. Thomas, DEN 8 0 8 0 48 Health­Care­REIT,­Inc.­ 64.62­ -0.67 LPGA TOUR M. Jones, CIN 7 0 7 0 42 Next event: Mizuno Kickoff Returners Cameron, CLE 6 0 6 0 36 The­Home­Depot,­Inc.­ 77.88­ +0.3800 Honda­Motor­Co.,­Ltd.­ 40.13­ -0.0900 Classic, Nov. 8-10, Kintetsu No Yds Avg LG TD F. Jackson, BUF 6 6 0 0 36 Holliday, DEN 11 379 34.5 105t 1 Royal, SND 6 0 6 0 36 Johnson­&­Johnson­ 92.79­ -0.3500 Kashikojima Country Club, Q. Demps, KAN 11 351 31.9 57 0 De. Thomas, DEN 6 0 6 0 36 JPMorgan­Chase­&­Co.­ 52.60­ -0.1300 Shima, Japan. Br. Tate, CIN 17 453 26.6 71 0 A.. Green, CIN 5 0 5 0 30 Kohl’s­Corp.­ 56.96­ -0.0800 Last week: Suzann K. Martin, HOU 21 548 26.1 49 0 Kicking Lowe’s­Companies­Inc.­ 50.15­ -0.4600 Pettersen successfully F. Jones, PIT 10 259 25.9 42 0 PAT FG LG Pts McDonald’s­Corp.­ 96.03­ -0.0200 D. Reed, IND 11 276 25.1 31 0 M. Prater, DEN 43-43 12-12 53 79 Microsoft­Corporation­ 35.54­ +0.02 defended her title in the Thigpen, MIA 15 373 24.9 44 0 Gostkowski, NWE 17-17 20-21 54 77 LPGA Championship Pepsico,­Inc.­ 84.72­ -0.7700 Todman, JAX 12 294 24.5 40 0 Folk, NYJ 12-12 19-19 50 69 The­Procter­&­Gamble­Company­ 81.52­ -0.9400 Reynaud, TEN 15 355 23.7 40 0 Succop, KAN 21-21 15-18 51 66 for her fourth tour victory Rite­Aid­Corporation­ 5.21­ +0.03 of the year and third in five Blount, NWE 12 277 23.1 30 0 D. Carpenter, BUF 16-16 16-18 55 64 Scoring Vinatieri, IND 18-18 15-17 52 63 Sprint­Corporation­ 6.93­ +0.2500 starts. The Norwegian star Touchdowns Novak, SND 18-18 14-16 50 60 Time­Warner­Inc.­ 68.54­ -1.5300 beat team- TD Rush Rec Ret Pts J. Tucker, BAL 15-15 15-17 50 60 United­Bancshares­Inc.­ 13.35­ 0.00 mate Azahara Munoz by five Moreno, DEN 9 8 1 0 54 Suisham, PIT 10-10 15-17 48 55 U.S.­Bancorp­ 37.76­ -0.0700 strokes. 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Available! Call Today! 670 Miscellaneous in November. Please Big CPM, 10,000 miles/ deBoer Transportation. 1-866-221-3300 *DOL/ Home month average. ALL late- Experienced Drivers and BLS 2012 560 stop by our Delphos Call model equipment. CDL- Mobile Homes Furnishings LAMP REPAIR location and fill out an A, 1-Year OTR Required. 325 application. For Rent Table or Floor. 419-695-0015 888.476.4860 www. 5-PIECE KITCHEN table Vancrest of Delphos chiefcarriers.com Brock Grain Systems RENT OR Rent to Own. for sale. Asking $250 or Come to our store. 1425 E. Fifth St. 1,2 or 3 bedroom mobile b e s t o f f e r . C a l l Hohenbrink TV. Delphos, OH 45833 419-695-1229 BucketBucket home. 419-692-3951 419-231-7417 ElevatorsElevators EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Entry Level CNC DumpDump PitsPits Do you like automobiles? DryersDryers Do you want a career where you Set-Up / Operator Accepting resumes for Entry Level CNC dhiMEDIA determine your earnings? Delpha Chevrolet Buick in Delphos has an Set-Up / Operator (8 Axis CNC): immediate opening for an Position requires 4-10 months of experience Sales Representative Position Automotive Sales Person. or education in the CNC machining field. The B & S Millwright • 419.795.1403 position is highly specialized, with particular dhi Media is searching for a full-time sales We offer: importance on analytical trouble shooting, representative. If you appreciate working as part 401k • Health Insurance tooling and machining knowledge. Team ori- of a team, enjoy working with businesses large and REGIONAL CARRIER Base Salary & Commission ented work cells with advancement opportuni- small, thrive in a busy and creative environment, LOOKING FOR LOCAL Family Style Setting ties through training. 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Applicants must dem- WITH OPPORTUNITY TO BE HOME onstrate a working knowledge of the internet and DURING THE WEEK active participation in social networking and media. * P/T WORK ALSO AVAILABLE ervice The successful candidate will play a key role in * ASSIGNED TRUCKS Service Directory developing the company’s online campaigns and LAST YR OUR DRIVERS AVERAGED social media strategies. 47 CENTS PER ALL ODOMETER MILES S We pay our sales representatives using a draw INCLUDING SAFETY BONUSES. POHLMAN Joe Miller Hohlbein’s SAFE & and commission plan. The parent company offers BUILDERS Construction SOUND a full schedule of benefits including Health Insur- EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS: Home ance, 401K and vacation. We are an equal oppor- • HEALTH, DENTAL & LIFE INSURANCE ROOM ADDITIONS DELPHOS • SHORT/LONG TERM DISABILITY GARAGES • SIDING • ROOFING Experienced Amish Carpentry SELF-STORAGE tunity employer. • PAID HOLIDAYS & VACATION Improvement BACKHOE & DUMP TRUCK Roofing, remodeling, For consideration, please forward a professional • 401K WITH COMPANY CONTRIBUTIONS SERVICE Security Fence concrete, pole barns, garages •Pass Code •Lighted Lot resume and cover letter detailing how you will ap- Windows, FREE ESTIMATES or any construction needs. •Affordable •2 Locations ply your skills and experience to the marketplace. FULLY INSURED Why settle for less? COME DRIVE FOR US AND BE PART OF Incomplete applications will not be considered. OUR TEAM. Doors, Siding, Cell 567-644-6030 419-692-6336 POHLMAN Mail to: Don Hemple, Advertising Manager APPLY IN PERSON AT: Roofing, 405 N. Main Street, Delphos, Ohio 45833 POURED Home Improvement Sunrooms, CONCRETE WALLS E-mail to [email protected] D & D TRUCKING

Residential GESSNER’S Or deliver to 405 N. Main Street, Delphos, Ohio & SERVICES, INC. Pole Buildings, & Commercial Harrison 5025 NORTH KILL ROAD, • Agricultural Needs Floor Installation PRODUCE DELPHOS, OHIO 45833 Garages • All Concrete Work NEW FALL HOURS 419-692-0062 Carpet, Vinyl, Wood, 7 DAYS A WEEK Mark Pohlman Ceramic Tile or 855-338-7267 Ph. 419-339-4938 Reasonable rates 11:30AM-4:30PM 419-339-9084 Free estimates AVAILABLE NOW! or 419-230-8128 cell 419-233-9460 harrisonfloorinstallation.com PUMPKINS, Phil 419-235-2262 APPLES Sales Representative Position Car Care Wes 567-644-9871 & Times Bulletin Media is searching for a UNEVEN “You buy, we apply” APPLE CIDER full-time sales representative. If you appreciate CONCRETE? 9557 St. Rt. 66, Delphos, OH 45833 working as part of a team, enjoy working with FARMLAND & FARM HOME Concrete leveling of 419-692-5749 419-234-6626 businesses large and small, thrive in a busy MONDAY • NOV. 25th, 2013 Geise floors, sidewalks, and creative environment, and love using the 7:00 P.M. Real Estate Transmission, Inc. web and social media sites, this position may Tree Service AUCTION LOCATION: SPENCERVILLE SCHOOL @ • automatic transmission patios, steps, driveways, be a perfect match for you. pool decks, etc. 2500 Wisher Dr. Spencerville, Ohio • standard transmission Candidates who succeed in sales At East Edge of Spencerville off St. Rt. 117 • differentials Call Dave cell possess above average written and oral “WATCH FOR AUCTION SIGNS” • transfer case communications skills, work with multiple • brakes & tune up 419-236-1496 • interior design design service service 50+/- ACRES FARMLAND & FARM HOME L.L.C. deadlines and projects, and demonstrate Offered in 1 PARCEL 2 miles north of Ottoville • furniture • •rugs rugs • accessories• accessories effective organizational, time management, Section 13 - Spencer Twp. • Allen County, OH 419-692-5143 • custom draperies 419-453-3620 home/office • custom draperies and planning skills. Deborah Miller • Kelley Balyeat Mike 1747 Allentown Rd. • Lima, OH 45805 • Trimming & Removal The successful applicant will learn and CALLCALL DEB • Stump Grinding work with Times Bulletin Media’s many Construction 419-235-1067 • 24 Hour Service • Fully Insured products. Applicants must demonstrate a 419-991-4400419-991-4400 KEVIN M. MOORE working knowledge of the internet and active VONDERWELL ForFor appointmentappointment time.time. participation in social networking and media. T S B CONTRACTING (419) 235-8051 The successful candidate will play a key role in Homestead at 12801 Sarka Rd., Spencerville, OH developing the company’s online campaigns OPEN HOUSE: Sunday • November 3rd • 2:00-4:00 P.M. Miscellaneous Terms & Conditions at Open House Construction CONCRETE and social media strategies. Contact: AARON SIEFKER for Further Details 419-235-0789 BUILDING & LEVELING We pay our sales representatives using Parcel #1: 50 Acres +/- as Deeded in Section 13 of Spencer REMODELING TEMAN’S a draw and commission plan. The parent Twp. in Allen Co., OH including a 3 Bedroom Ranch Style COMMUNITY company offers a full schedule of benefits Home Built 1952 Plus Detached 32’x22’ Garage w/Cement Roofing, Garages, Room WORK OUR TREE including Health Insurance, 401K and Vacation. Floor, Large Barn w/Side & Rear Lean-tos, 2 other Small Additions, Bathrooms, SERVICE We are an equal opportunity employer. Buildings, FSA has 46.3 Acres Farmable w/mostly Bount, Kitchens, Siding, Decks, WANTED SELF-STORAGE • Trimming • Topping • Thinning For consideration, please forward a Pewamo and Glynwood Soils, App. 3 Acres Woods, Frontage Pole Barns, Windows. Any GREAT RATES • Deadwooding professional resume and cover letter detailing on Sarka Rd. West of St. Rt. 66 just South of Spencerville. Stump, Shrub & Tree Removal 30 Years Experience • Carpentry • Framing NEWER FACILITY how you will apply your skills and experience to For Full Terms, Maps, or Further Info, Since 1973 Call for Brochure or View @ www.siefkerauctions.com • Siding •Roofing the marketplace. Incomplete applications will OWNER: RICHARD BOWERSOCK FAMILY FARM • Pole Barns 419-692-0032 419-692-7261 not be considered. 419-235-2631 Across from Arby’s Bill Teman 419-302-2981 Koneta Klaus, Barbara Crites, Laurie Ball •Any repair work Ernie Teman 419-230-4890 Craig Noble Attorney for Family Mail to: Kirk Dougal, Publisher Conducted by: Check us out P.O. Box 271, Van Wert, Ohio 45891 FREE ESTIMATES SIEFKER REAL ESTATE & AUCTION CO. online: SELL IT FAST E-mail to [email protected] OTTAWA, OH 30 years experience! Or deliver to The Times Bulletin Media office: 419-538-6184 Office or 419-235-0789 Cell www.delphosherald. 419-733-6309 700 Fox Road, Van Wert, Ohio AARON SIEFKER, Broker & Auctioneer in the Classifieds 419-695-0015 TOM ROBBINS, DARREL YODER, DAN LIMBER, Assisting Auctioneers com 00070858 www.delphosherald.com Thursday, October 30, 2013 The Herald — 9

Bride-elect should consider Tomorrow’s HI AND LOIS long-term consequences of invitation Dear Annie: My fiance is to discreetly escort her out if Horoscope amazing, sensitive and won- she creates a scene. By Bernice Bede Osol derful. The only problem is Dear Annie: A number of his sister. years ago, I saw an old ad from When we became engaged, the 1800s in a book on soap “Jessie” was making. The ad said so jealous, her that this particular mother begged us brand of soap could FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2013 to make her my be used for every- Looking back will allow you to maid of honor. I thing from wash- make the most of what’s to come did, to keep the ing your clothes to this year. Use your experience to uncover new possibilities. Set a peace. I’ve spo- cleaning floors and standard that will give your friends ken with Jessie a brushing teeth. This and colleagues something to aspire BLONDIE handful of times apparently was be- to, and your reputation will get a boost. and don’t par- fore toothpaste was SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- ticularly like her. invented. Mixing business with pleasure will be beneficial. Setting up interviews She’s 29, gets a Is this where the or sending out your resume will lead monthly allow- expression “wash- to greater prosperity. Give a friendly ance from her ing your mouth out nudge to someone if it will get you Annie’s Mailbox ahead. parents because with soap” came SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. she lives beyond from? — Grandma 21) -- The things you do for others her means, and threatens to Dear Grandma: We will make a big difference. Call in fa- vors and discuss plans that include withhold her young son from doubt it. While some folks adventure, excitement and travel. my fiance and his parents may have used soap to brush You will obtain valuable information when they won’t give her their teeth, it wasn’t neces- and firm up future plans. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) what she wants. sary. Toothpaste in one form -- You will master something you’ve We told Jessie she could or another has been around been working on. Expect to receive BEETLE BAILEY help with the wedding plans, since before the Romans. It the go-ahead for a project. Travel will lead to unexpected delays and but then she had a total melt- was supposed to have a pleas- an emotionally fraught situation. down and lashed out at my ant taste, or at least be toler- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) fiance and his mom. We then able. Soap was never meant -- Listen to what people are telling you and follow rules or directions ex- informed her that she can- to be ingested. Some soaps plicitly. With a couple of last-minute not come to the wedding un- contain ingredients that are changes, you will please someone less she apologizes. This has harmful to the mouth, throat who is counting on you. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- resulted in my not being al- or stomach lining. Washing Don’t stop or look back. Take what lowed near her son. My fu- one’s mouth out with soap is you know and make it work for you. You’ll leave a good impression on ture mother-in-law is trying to a specific punishment, usu- others, and your uncanny timing will force us to invite her, saying, ally in response to using pro- make others take note. “I promise to keep her under fanity or other inappropriate ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- Erratic behavior and emotional control so she won’t wreck the language. We know parents outbursts can be expected if you fail wedding.” The fact that she used to do this, although we to rein in your spending. Beware of needs to say that makes me don’t recommend it. Thanks extravagance and keep life simple. SNUFFY SMITH TAURUS (April 20-May 20) very nervous. for providing an offbeat topic. -- Do whatever it takes to improve My fiance isn’t close to his Dear Annie: I read “Her- an important relationship. Taking a sister and is tired of her be- mitage, Penn’s” diatribe about small vacation or making enlivening changes to your home will help. Fo- havior. I don’t want her at my the elderly white-haired man cus on small things that bring great wedding because she’s been who rudely butted ahead of her enjoyment. so rude to both of us, but I’d at the grocery store. Maybe he GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- Do something that interests you today. accept her if she apologized. wasn’t feeling well and had to Meeting people and sharing stories Do you think we should hold get out of the store quickly. and ideas will give you a boost and out and hope? It is our wed- He’s not going to say, “Excuse help you turn an uncertain situation around. Make your move and stick ding. Can’t we do what we me, madam, but I am about to to it. want? — The Bride have an accident. May I go CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- Dear Bride: Socialize, entertain and plan to do Well, yes ahead of you, please?” something exciting. Taking part in and no. Weddings represent I found Hermitage’s re- a new experience will bring you joy the joining of families and, action to be insensitive and and encourage you to take positive action to improve your life. HAGAR THE HORRIBLE as such, should not become downright mean, a common LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- You grudge matches. Demanding trend in our young people to- should pay attention to romance, an apology from Jessie is an day. — Judy from Omaha love and domestic harmony today. A change may be required, and exercise in futility. She would Dear Judy: There is no you’ll have the courage to make rather create ill will than ad- excuse to jump ahead of it. Confidence will be called for, so mit wrongdoing, and not someone without at least say- make sure you have it. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- being allowed to attend the ing, “Excuse me.” That is Take a trip to a place that inspires wedding will fuel her fire for simple courtesy, regardless of you. Mingling with people you can years to come. She could use age. learn from will lead to an interesting destination. You can make a some professional counsel- difference and find a solution. ing. Meanwhile, consider the Dear Readers: Happy LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) long-term repercussions of Halloween. Please dress your -- You may have to give up one thing in order to get another. Base excluding her. And if you de- trick-or-treaters in flame- your decision on end results, not cide to forgive her, don’t rely retardant costumes that don’t immediate gratification. A trendy on Jessie’s mother to rein her obstruct walking or vision, new look will attract compliments. BORN LOSER in. 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Pumpkins are a major part of Halloween. They are a member of the gourd family which includes squash, cucumbers and melons. Pumpkins are a type of squash. Many people think of them as vegetables, but from a biological standpoint they are a fruit because they come from a flower and have seeds FRANK & ERNEST in them.

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Isaac Gable showing a Isaac Altenburger visiting Nathan Gable showing the The Delphos Livestock resident of Vancrest the ani- with a resident of Vancrest. residents his lamb. Group that brought their mals the 4H kids brought out animals to Vancrest for the to Vancrest. residents to enjoy.

Avery Schulte showing Kylie Fritz showing her calf Austin Pohlman Mackenzie Holmes Gavin Shobe with his his chickens at the Allen at the Allen County Fair. showing his steer at the showing at the Reserve Champion County Fair. Allen County Fair. Allen County Fair. Feeder Calf.

Anna May showing her Troy Elwer showing at the Emily Buettner showing her Ally Calvelage showing at Brent Buettner Market Hog at the Allen County Fair. Market Hog at the the Allen County Fair. showing hogs at the Allen County Fair. Allen County Fair. Allen County Fair.

Alyssa Gable showing her Conner Holmes showing Morgan Shobe showing her Chandler Skym showing at Austin Lee showing his pig market hog at the hogs at the market hog at the the Allen County Fair. at the Allen County Fair. Allen County Fair. Allen County Fair. Allen County Fair.

Andy May showing his Hannah Elwer showing her Halle Elwer showing her hog Zach Gable showing his hog chickens at the hog at the Allen County Fair. at the Allen County Fair. at the Allen County Fair. Allen County Fair.

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Photos and identifications were provided by members of the 4-H clubs. Venedocia Lads and Lassies 2013

President Katie Vorst leading a meeting.

Row 1: Evan Pugh, Jared Leffers, Josh Mueller, Garret Mueller, Addison Mueller, Tyra Trentman. Row 2: Austin Welker, Dominic Bonifas, Melanie Mueller, Avery Mueller, Whitney Welker. Row 3: Abby Bonifas, Tara Vorst, Katie Vorst, Betty Vorst. Absent: Dominic Adkins, Keaton Adkins, Allison Bowsh- er, Audrey Bowsher, Owen Miller, Andrew Miller, Curtis Mueller, Madison Pugh, Ryan Rager, Rebecca Rigdon, Sterling Rigdon,

Madison Pugh giving her presentation at a meeting.

Josh Mueller at Jennings Township Dominic Adkins doing his presentation on ATV safety. Dominic Bonifas doing his presentation on trash pickup. Archery.

CONGRATULATIONS VENEDOCIA LADS & LASSIES! There are 26 members and 3 Cloverbud. The advisors of Venedocia Lads & Lassies are Nancy Bonifas, Jenny Pugh and CHECK US OUT. Barb Mueller and would like to congratulate all the members WE CAN HANDLE ALL for a job well done at the 2013 Van Wert County Junior Fair. YOUR PRINTING NEEDS. There were many winners. The officers of the Lads & Lassies were: President - Katie Vorst, Vice President - Tara Vorst, Secretary - Madison Pugh, Treasurer- Isaiah Pugh, 234 S. Jefferson St. Historian-Abby Bonifas, Safety Officer - Dominic Bonifas, Health Officer - Betty Vorst. A special Thank You to these Delphos, Ohio officers. You’ve done a great job. Ph. 419-692-6010 The Venedocia Lads & Lassies would also like to say a 710 ELIDA AVENUE DELPHOS OH 45833 “BIG THANK YOU!” PH. 419-695-2931 FAX 419-695-9930 to all the buyers that help support the 2013 Van Wert Jr. Fair. [email protected] www.aeroprinting.com CONGRATULATIONS 4-Hers ON A JOB WELL DONE Same Family – Same Location for 3 generations IN 2013 AND FOR A GREAT FUTURE. For PIONEER SEEDS RICK HELLMAN United 419-235-1933 Equity Inc. TED SCHIMMOELLER Associate Sales Grain, Feed, Seed, Fertilizer 2103 N. MAIN ST. Regular Business Hours 419-236-0748 DELPHOS, OHIO Monday thru Friday with locations to serve you in 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Ph. 419-695-2000 Saturday 8:00 a.m. until Noon Delphos, Spencerville, Kossuth and Neptune www.hgviolet.com APPOINTMENTS ARE AVAILABLE. Joe Wittler LG Representative

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Wednesday, October 10, 2007 The Herald – 1B A TRIBUTE TO 4-H CLUBS AND MEMBERS DELPHOS LIVESTOCK

Delphos Livestock Members Isaac Altenburger Emily Horstman Brett Bowersock Jacob Horstman Aryanna Brown Bailie Hulihan Kari Burgei Austin Lee Haley Calvelage Adrienne May Chelsea Crow Andy May Emily Crow Julie Noonan Jacob Csukker Gabrielle Pimpas Nick Dunlap Jessica Pimpas Kylie Fritz Allison Reindel Marysa Fritz Austin Reindel Alyssa Gable Justin Siefker Zachary Gable Rachel Siefker Megan GildenClothing girlsRyan Colleen Siefker Schulte , Michaela Hoffman, Colleen Schulte with her fair ducks. Samantha Bonifas and Colleen Schulte Caitlin Horstman Lucy TannerBonifas Vermule and Maddie Pohlman. painting the fair bathrooms. Officers President - Caitlin Horstman Vice President - Allison Reindel Secretary - Marysa Fritz Treasurer - Brett Bowersock Reporter - Kari Burgei Advisors Joe Burgei Steve Dunlap Todd Gable John Noonan Todd Horstman

Rachel Siefker

Jacob Csukker

Alyssa Gable

Lillian Hempfling showmanship with her dairy heifer.

Emily Crow Allison Reindel Turkey gang Cassidy Beining, Colleen Schulte, Derrick Jewell and LillianKari Hempfling. Burgei Megan Gilden

Isaac Altenburger

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EU spying backlash threatens billions in New security issues US trade Social Security benefits surface for health website BRUSSELS (AP) — The backlash in Europe over U.S. WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama claimed spying is threatening an agree- to go up by 1.5 percent “full responsibility” Wednesday for fixing his administration’s ment that generates tens of bil- much-maligned health insurance website as a new concern surfaced: a government memo pointing to security worries, laid lions of dollars in trans-Atlantic WASHINGTON (AP) — Social Security pension and Social Security benefits are out just days before the launch. business every year — and benefits will rise 1.5 percent in January, affected by the COLA. On Capitol Hill, Health and Human Services Secretary negotiations on another pact giving millions of retired and disabled The COLA affects benefits for more Kathleen Sebelius apologized to frustrated people trying to worth many times more. workers an average raise of $19 a month to than one-fifth of the country: nearly 58 sign up, declaring that she is accountable for the failures but A growing number of keep up with the cost of living. million Social Security recipients, as well also defending the historic health care overhaul. The website European officials are calling The increase is among the smallest as benefits for millions of disabled veter- sign-up problems will be fixed by Nov. 30, she said, and the for the suspension of the “Safe since automatic adjustments were adopted ans, federal retirees and people who get gaining of health insurance will make a positive difference in Harbor” agreement that lets U.S. in 1975, and reflects the fact that con- Supplemental Security Income, the disabil- the lives of millions of Americans. companies process commer- sumer prices haven’t gone up much in the ity program for the poor. Obama underscored the administration’s unhappiness with cial and personal data — sales, past year. The annual cost-of-living adjust- Social Security pays retired workers an the problems so far: “There’s no excuse for it,” he said dur- emails, photos — from custom- ment, or COLA, is based on a government average of $1,272 a month. A 1.5 percent ing a Boston speech to promote his signature domestic policy ers in Europe. This little-known measure of inflation that was released raise comes to about $19. achievement. “And I take full responsibility for making sure it but vital deal allows more than Wednesday. Benefits are based on lifetime earnings. gets fixed ASAP.” 4,200 American companies to “Yea. Whoop-de-do,” said Lance The more you make, the higher your ben- The website HealthCare.gov was still experiencing outages do business in Europe, includ- Colvin, a retired office worker in Kirkland, efit — to a point. For someone who retired as Sebelius faced a new range of questions at the House Energy ing Internet giants like Apple, Wash. “That’s my opinion.” this year at age 66, the maximum monthly and Commerce Committee about a security memo from her Google, Facebook and Amazon. Automatic COLAs were adopted in benefit is $2,533. That person will get a department. It revealed that the troubled website was granted a Revelations of the extent of 1975 so that benefits for people on fixed raise of about $38 a month. temporary security certificate on Sept. 27, just four days before U.S. spying on its European incomes would keep pace with rising pric- The amount of wages subject to Social it went live on Oct. 1. allies is also threatening to es. Some advocates for older Americans, Security taxes is also going up. Social The memo, obtained by The Associated Press, said incom- undermine one of President however, complain that the COLA some- Security is funded by a 12.4 percent tax plete testing created uncertainties that posed a potentially high Barack Obama’s top trans- times falls short, especially for people with on the first $113,700 in wages earned by security risk for the website. It called for a six-month “mitiga- Atlantic goals: a sweeping free- high medical costs. a worker, with half paid by employers and tion” program, including ongoing monitoring and testing. trade agreement that would add Michael Hartzog of Charleston, S.C., the other half withheld from workers’ pay. Security issues raise major new concerns on top of the long an estimated $138 billion (100 said the small COLA will make it difficult The wage threshold will increase to list of technical problems the administration is grappling with. billion euros) a year to each to keep up with his wife’s medical bills. $117,000 next year, the Social Security “You accepted a risk on behalf of every user … that put economy’s gross domestic prod- “We’ll probably need to reduce our Administration said. Wages above the their personal financial information at risk,” Rep. Mike Rogers, uct. spending even more,” Hartzog said. “I threshold are not subject to Social Security R-Mich., told Sebelius, citing the memo. “Amazon would Top EU officials say the trust don’t know exactly how.” taxes. never do this. ProFlowers would never do this. Kayak would needed for the negotiations has Hartzog, 63, is retired after working 38 About 165 million workers pay Social never do this. This is completely an unacceptable level of been shattered. years at the Social Security Administration Security taxes. About 10 million earn security.” “For ambitious and com- in South Carolina. He said his federal wages above the threshold, the agency said. plex negotiations to succeed, Sebelius countered that the system is secure, even though there needs to be trust among the site’s certificate, known in government parlance as an the negotiating partners,” EU “authority to operate,” is of a temporary nature. A permanent Justice Commissioner Viviane certificate will be issued only when all security issues are Reding said Wednesday in a addressed, she stressed. speech at Yale University. NYC council votes to make Spokeswoman Joanne Peters added separately: “When At the very least, the consumers fill out their online … applications, they can trust Europeans are expected to that the information they’re providing is protected by stringent demand that the U.S. signifi- tobacco-buying age 21 security standards and that the technology underlying the appli- cantly strengthen its privacy cation process has been tested and is secure. Security testing NEW YORK (AP) — Smoking may be a bad lived with it, I’ve seen it … but I feel good today.” happens on an ongoing basis using industry best practices.” laws to give consumers much habit — but New York City lawmakers want their Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who is a strong more control over how com- The security certificate is required under longstanding fed- residents to be older and wiser before deciding to supporter of the tough smoking restrictions, has eral policy before any government computer system can pro- panies use their personal data take it up. 30 days to sign the bills into law. The minimum — and extend those rights to cess, store or transmit agency data. The temporary certificate The New York City Council voted over- age bill will take effect 180 days after enactment. was approved by Medicare chief Marilyn Tavenner, the senior European citizens, maybe even whelmingly Wednesday to raise the age for “We know that tobacco dependence can begin giving them the right to sue HHS official closest to the rollout. No major security breaches purchasing cigarettes from 18 to 21, a move very soon after a young person first tries smoking have been reported. American companies in U.S. that would make the nation’s most populous so it’s critical that we stop young people from courts. city among only a handful in the United States smoking before they ever start,” Bloomberg said The Europeans had long to target young smokers by barring them from in a statement. been pressing these issues with buying smokes. It also approved a bill that sets With Wednesday’s vote, New York is by far Report: NSA broke into the Americans. But since former a minimum $10.50-a-pack price for tobacco the biggest city to bar cigarette sales to 19- and National Security Agency con- cigarettes and steps up law enforcement on illegal 20-year-olds. Similar legislation is expected to tractor Edward Snowden began tobacco sales. come to a vote in Hawaii this December. The Yahoo, Google data centers to leak surprising details on the “This will literally save many, many lives,” tobacco-buying age is 21 in Needham, Mass., extent of U.S. surveillance in WASHINGTON (AP) when Congress is recon- said an emotional City Councilman James and is poised to rise to 21 in January in nearby — The National Security sidering the government’s Europe, the European demands Gennaro, the bill’s sponsor, whose mother and Canton, Mass. The state of New Jersey is also have grown teeth. Agency has secretly bro- collection practices and father died from tobacco-related illnesses. “I’ve considering a similar proposal. ken into the main commu- authority, and as European nications links that connect governments are responding Yahoo and Google data cen- angrily to revelations that the Iraq seeking new US aid after pushing out troops ters around the world, The NSA collected data on mil- WASHINGTON (AP) — Nearly two view with The Associated Press. “We need and across the country as Sunni Muslim Washington Post reported lions of communications in years after pushing out the U.S. military, to gear up, to deal with that threat more seri- insurgents lashed out at Shiites, angered by a Wednesday, citing documents their countries. Details about Iraq is asking for more American weap- ously. We need support and we need help.” widespread belief that Sunnis have been side- obtained from former NSA the government’s programs ons, training and manpower to help fight He added: “We have said to the Americans lined by the Shiite-led government, and with contractor Edward Snowden. have been trickling out since a bloody resurgence of al-Qaida that has we’d be more than happy to discuss all the no U.S. troops to keep them in check. A secret accounting dated Snowden shared documents unleashed a level of violence compa- options short of boots on the ground.” More than 5,000 Iraqis have been killed Jan. 9, 2013, indicates that with the Post and Guardian rable to the darkest days of the nation’s “Boots on the ground” means mili- in attacks since April, and suicide bombers NSA sends millions of records newspaper in June. sectarian conflict. tary forces. The U.S. withdrew all but launched 38 strikes in the last month alone. every day from Yahoo and The NSA’s principal The request will be discussed during a few hundred of its troops from Iraq in Al-Maliki is expected to ask Obama Google internal networks to tool to exploit the Google a White House meeting Friday between December 2011 after Baghdad refused for new assistance to bolster its military data warehouses at the agen- and Yahoo data links is a Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and to renew a security agreement to extend and fight al-Qaida. Faily said that could cy’s Fort Meade, Md., head- project called MUSCULAR, President Barack Obama in what Baghdad legal immunity for Americans forces include everything from speeding up the quarters. In the last 30 days, operated jointly with the hopes will be a fresh start in a complicated that would have let more stay. delivery of U.S. aircraft, missiles, inter- field collectors had processed agency’s British counterpart, relationship that has been marked by vic- At the time, the withdrawal was hailed as a ceptors and other weapons, to improving and sent back more than 180 GCHQ. The Post said NSA tories and frustrations for each side. victory for the Obama administration, which national intelligence systems. And when million new records — rang- and GCHQ are copying entire “We know we have major challenges of campaigned on ending the Iraq War and had asked, he did not rule out the possibility ing from “metadata,” which data flows across fiber-optic our own capabilities being up to the standard. little appetite for pushing Baghdad into a of asking the U.S. to send military special would indicate who sent or cables that carry information They currently are not,” Lukman Faily, the new security agreement. But within months, forces or additional CIA advisers to Iraq to received emails and when, between the data centers of Iraqi ambassador to the U.S., said in an inter- violence began creeping up in the capital help train and assist counterterror troops. to content such as text, audio the Silicon Valley giants. and video, the Post reported The NSA has a separate Wednesday on its website. data-gathering program, The latest revelations called PRISM, which uses a Meter were met with outrage from court order to compel Yahoo, (Continued from page 1) Grant funds will be awarded later in the month. Google, and triggered legal Google and other Internet In August, council approved getting estimates for and questions, including whether companies to provide cer- Also attending the meeting was Jon Fortman of Fortman potentially purchasing an additional 17 LED (light-emitting the NSA may be violating tain data. It allows the NSA Insurance in Ottawa who discussed renewal of the Village diode) street lights for Main and northwest Elm Streets. federal wiretap laws. to reach into the compa- employees’ health insurance. During last month’s meeting, Mayor Ron Miller said there was a substantial decrease in “Although there’s a dimin- nies’ data streams and grab Fortman explained employee benefits, renewal options and the village’s electric costs since installing the first phase of ished standard of legal pro- emails, video chats, pictures the effect of the Affordable Care Act on the insured. Council the installation which included 16 new LED street lights and tection for interception that and more. U.S. officials have explored varying healthcare providers and has until Friday to four meters. occurs overseas, the fact said the program is narrowly make a provider choice. After tracking the kilowatt usage of the lights and deter- that it was directed appar- focused on foreign targets, In Monday’s nights meeting, council unanimously accept- mining the energy cost savings the past six months, the vil- ently to Google’s cloud and and technology companies ed the renewal with Medical Mutual as presented. lage acquired sufficient data to analyze the system’s energy Yahoo’s cloud, and that there say they turn over informa- In financial news, council members approved the trans- efficiency and has chosen to install a second phase of light- was no legal order as best tion only if required by court fer of $2,000 from the General Fund to Water Reserve and ing. The new LED street lights for North West Canal Street we can tell to permit the order. $3,000 from General Fund to Sewer Reserve. will be delivered this week and installed by maintenance interception, there is a good In an interview with Maintenance Supervisor Barry Koester presented a quote personnel. argument to make that the Bloomberg News Wednesday, to council for a zero turn mower with a deck to trade in to The proposal on personal property insurance for the NSA has engaged in unlaw- NSA Director Gen. Keith J. L. Wannemacher Sales for a Simplicity Cobalt at a trade Village from Public Entities Pool at a cost of $15,384 for the ful surveillance,” said Marc Alexander was asked if the cost of $1,895. next year was presented to council for renewal and passed Rotenberg, executive direc- NSA has infiltrated Yahoo Council was informed that the Ohio Public Works with a majority vote. tor of Electronic Privacy and Google databases, as Commission (OPWC) application that was submitted by Council also approved selling used fire hydrants for $100 Information Center. The ref- detailed in the Post story. Brian Goubeaux from Choice One Engineering in September each. A liability waiver will be presented to each buyer. erence to ‘clouds’ refers to “Not to my knowledge,” for sewer lining Auglaize Street sanitary line — with a price The next village council meeting will be held at 7 p.m. on sites where the companies said Alexander. “We are not tag of $50,000-$75,000 — is in the running to be funded. Nov. 25 in council chambers. collect data. authorized to go into a U.S. The new details about the company’s servers and take NSA’s access to Yahoo and data. We’d have to go through Archives Google data centers around a court process for doing (Continued from page 2) Mrs. Donald May, treasurer. protest telegrams and telephone calls. the world come at a time that.” Spencerville’s latest automatic tele- Two school fires, believed to be of 50 Years Ago – 1963 phone service goes into operation at incendiary origin, caused serious dam- A Halloween masquerade party for midnight tonight, with an inspirational age in Delphos early Monday morning. youngsters of the Knights of Columbus thought for the day. From then on, it will At about 2:20 a.m., a passerby noticed members was held Tuesday evening at be possible to dial, day or night, to hear a blaze in the northeast corner of the the council club rooms. Dennis Pohlman a message of comfort, hope and inspira- Franklin School building. At 3 a.m., two Answers Triviato Wednesday’s questions: was the winner in the pre-school to first- tion. This new service has been arranged milk deliverymen discovered a blaze grade children, and Laura Grothouse was by the Rev. David F. Frazer, pastor of in the southeast part of the St. Mary’s The most married person in history is Mongkut second-place winner. In grades one to Spencerville Trinity Methodist Church. School which is occupied by St. John’s of Siam — the king in The King and I — had 9,000 four, Phil Pothast and Amy Hemker tied High School pupils. wives and concubines. Solomon, by contrast, had for first place and Ann Odenweller was 75 Years Ago – 1938 The Halloween zarba, held at St. only 700. runner-up. Diane Spieles received the The Federal Communications John’s auditorium Sunday night under Mary Walker, who served as a surgeon in the prize in grades five through eight, and Commission investigated a radio pro- the sponsorship of the Catholic Youth 52nd Ohio Regiment during the Civil War, is the Jean Styer was runner-up. gram today which caused thousands of Organization, was a decided success. only woman to have won the U.S. Medal of Honor. Delphos Green Thumb Garden Club persons in every part of the country to Louis Scherger sang two selections President Andrew Johnson presented it to her in held its initial meeting of the 1963-64 believe that the eastern United States had as did Virginia Weger. Ann Clark and 1865. season Oct. 28 at NuMaude’s Restaurant. been invaded by creatures from the planet Margaret Weger sang and danced in a Today’s questions: Conducting the session was the recent- Mars in the first engagement of a “war one-act farce. Taking part in the play How long did it take Stanley to find Livingston? ly installed president, Mrs. William of the worlds.” Columbia Broadcasting were Rosemary Bertling, Marjorie After all his narrow escapes, what finally caused Wiesenberg. Other newly-installed offi- System, the network which presented a Best, Margaret Stallkamp, Arthur Harry Houdini’s death? cers are Mrs. Ralph C. Best, vice presi- dramatization of H. G. Well’s novel, “The Grothouse, Richard Klausing and Answers in Friday’s Herald. dent; Mrs. Hubert Geise, secretary; and War of the Worlds”, was inundated with Gerald Will. 2

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