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2 – The Herald Friday, August 23, 2013 www.delphosherald.com For The Record FROM THE ARCHIVES FUNERALS The Delphos One Year Ago Pauline Gremling, second; and Floyd Café 9-5. Thursday night’s games will HINTON, Jay F., 78, a former The winners in the kiddie tractor Schlereth, third. Fifty-fifty winners see league and city champion Landeck Frankfort, Ind., resident, funeral Herald pull at St. Joseph’s Parish Festival were Art Miller, Anna Rose Kleman Town Tavern pitted against Defiance services will begin at 11 a.m. Vol. 144 No. 50 have been announced. First place in andd Rueben Kramer. Dairy and Harold’s Bar against today with visitation beginning Nancy Spencer, editor the 3- and 4-year-old division was Cridersville. at 10 a.m. at Goodwin Funeral Ray Geary, general manager Cal Menke. Winner in the 5- and 6- 50 Years Ago – 1963 Home, 200 S. Main St., Frankfort. Delphos Herald, Inc. year-old division was Camryn Recker. At the livestock auction that was one 75 Years Ago – 1938 Entombment will be in Green Don Hemple, Winner in the 7- and 8-year-old divi- of the highlights of the final day of the The Delphos girls won from Lawn Mausoleum. Memorial advertising manager sion was Gavin Schimmoeller. Winner Allen County Fair Thursday, some of Spencerville at Waterworks Park donations may be made to the Lori Goodwin Silette, in the 9- and 10-year-old division was the champions were purchased locally. Monday night by a score of 14-7. Elks National Foundation. Online circulation manager Nathan Davisson. Equity Elevator Company bought two Those playing on the Delphos team condolences may be made at of Harold Ebbeskotte’s hogs from his were Fair, Tegenkamp, Mericle, goodwinfuneralhome.com. The Delphos Herald (USPS 1525 8000) is published 25 Years Ago – 1988 champion pen of three. The other, Beckman, Nolan, Bond, Schwinnen, MILLER, Joan E. (Hawk), daily except Sundays, Tuesdays Direct descendants of Francis Scott which was the grand champion mar- Van Autreve and Schosker. Mericle hit 83, of Spencerville, funeral ser- and Holidays. Key, the author of “The Star-Spangled ket hog, was purchased by Pangle’s two home runs. vices will be at 10:30 a.m. today The Delphos Herald is deliv- Banner,” Mrs. Kellee Johnson of Ada Master Markets. Peoples National The members of the Sunshine Class at the Thomas E. Bayliff Funeral ered by carrier in Delphos for and her mother, Mrs. Gray of Lima, Bank of Delphos bought six of Mike of the Middle Point Presbyterian Home in Spencerville. Visitation $1.48 per week. Same day displayed a replica of the 15-star and Osting’s pigs and Ronald Warnecke’s Sunday School and their teacher, will be prior to the services. In delivery outside of Delphos is 15-stripe flag seen by Key after the steer. Margaret Dolbey, enjoyed a picnic lieu of flowers, preferred memo- done through the post office bombing of Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Members of the I D Bridge Club at Waterworks Park Monday. Present rials are to the Community for Allen, Van Wert or Putnam during the War of 1812. It was this met Thursday for a 12:30 luncheon were the following: Miss Dolbey, Betty Health Professional Adult Day Counties. Delivery outside of these counties is $110 per year. sight of the flag still flying intact at NuMaude’s Restaurant and later Jean Benroth, Helen Ringwald, Mary Care Center and the Community Entered in the post office that inspired Key to pen the song that played bridge at the home of Mrs. Fred Louise Davies, Corinna Straley, Erma Health Professional In-patient in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as became our national anthem. Reinemeyer on North Canal Street. At Jean Johnson, Juanita Summersall and Hospice Center, both of Van Wert. Periodicals, postage paid at Miss Ohio, Sarah Ann Evans of the conclusion of the games, first prize Peggy Neer. A special attraction will MOWERY, Juanita I., 81, of Delphos, Ohio. Van Wert, plans to be herself next was awarded to Mrs. William Gladen be presented twice at the Delphos Fair. Spencerville, memorial service month when she competes in the Miss and second and traveling to Mrs. Carl Fred Wreede’s Junior Square Dancers will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the 405 North Main St. America Pageant in Atlantic City, N.J. Rehringer. will be presented on Wednesday eve- Friends Church in Spencerville, TELEPHONE 695-0015 The 23-year-old singer captured the Defending champion Son’s Bar was ning at the fair dance pavilion on East the Rev. Charles H. Johnson offi- Office Hours state title in June on her third trip to knocked out of the Delphos Invitational Third Street and Friday evening at ciating. Burial will follow in the 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. the Miss Ohio Scholarship Pageant. slo-pitch tournament Wednesday night the free act platform on South Main Spencerville Cemetery. Friends POSTMASTER: Send address changes Delphos Senior Citizens Center when they were blanked 9-0 by Lima Street at the Pennsylvania Railroad. may call from 1-2 p.m. Saturday to THE DELPHOS HERALD, will hold its monthly euchre party Brien’s Carry-Out. In other games, The Junior Square Dancers are all at the church. Memorials may 405 N. Main St. Aug. 25 at the center. Last month’s Defiance Dairy routed Myers Cleaners small Delphos children and perform the be made to the Roselawn Manor Delphos, Ohio 45833 winners were Grace Miller, first; 22-5, and Cloverdale topped the Park most difficult square dances with ease. Activities fund. WEATHER TODAY IN HISTORY WEATHER FORECAST Associated Press In 1914, Japan declared war against at age 57. CORRECTIONS Tri-county Germany in World War I. Five years ago: Democratic presiden- Associated Press Today is Friday, Aug. 23, the 235th In 1926, silent film star Rudolph tial candidate Barack Obama introduced The Delphos Herald wants day of 2013. There are 130 days left in Valentino died in New York at age 31. his choice of running mate, Sen. Joe Biden to correct published errors in TODAY: Mostly sunny. the year. In 1927, amid protests, Italian-born of Delaware, before a crowd outside the its news, sports and feature Highs in the lower 80s. Northeast Today’s Highlight in History: anarchists Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Old State Capitol in Springfield, Ill. Two articles. To inform the news- On August 23, 1973, a bank rob- Vanzetti were executed in Boston for the foreign journalists, Canadian Amanda winds 5 to 10 mph. room of a mistake in published TONIGHT: Clear. Lows in bery-turned-hostage-taking began in murders of two men during a 1920 rob- Lindhout and Australian Nigel Brennan, the mid 50s. East winds 5 to 10 Stockholm, Sweden; the four hostages bery. were kidnapped near Mogadishu, information, call the editorial mph. ended up empathizing with their captors, In 1939, Nazi Germany and the Soviet Somalia; both were freed after 15 months department at 419-695-0015. SATURDAY: Sunny. Highs a psychological condition now referred to Union agreed to a non-aggression treaty, in captivity. At the Beijing Olympics, the Corrections will be published in the lower 80s. East winds 5 to as “Stockholm Syndrome.” the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, in Moscow. United States won gold in the women’s on this page. 10 mph. On this date: In 1944, Romanian prime minister and men’s 1,600-meter relay track events. SATURDAY NIGHT: In 1305, Scottish rebel leader Sir Ion Antonescu was dismissed by King The U.S. women’s team beat Mostly clear. Lows in the upper William Wallace was executed by the Michael, paving the way for Romania to Australia 92-65 to win a fourth straight 50s. Southeast winds around 10 English for treason. abandon the Axis in favor of the Allies. gold medal. Angel Matos of Cuba and his LOCAL PRICES mph. In 1775, Britain’s King George III In 1960, Broadway librettist Oscar coach were banned for life after the tae- SUNDAY AND SUNDAY proclaimed the American colonies to be Hammerstein II, 65, died in Doylestown, Pa. kwondo athlete kicked the referee in the Wheat $6.01 NIGHT: Mostly clear. Highs in in a state of “open and avowed rebellion.” In 1982, Lebanon’s parliament elected face following his bronze-medal match Corn $6.08 the mid 80s. Lows in the upper In 1858, “Ten Nights in a Bar-room,” Christian militia leader Bashir Gemayel disqualification. Soybeans $13.75 60s. a play by Timothy Shay Arthur about the president; however, Gemayel was assas- One year ago: First lady Michelle MONDAY AND MONDAY perils of drinking alcohol, opened in New sinated some three weeks later. Obama consoled relatives of worshippers NIGHT: Mostly clear. Highs York. Ten years ago: Former priest John gunned down at a Sikh temple in subur- around 90. Lows in the lower 70s. In 1912, actor, dancer, director and Geoghan, the convicted child molester ban Milwaukee. Lance Armstrong chose IRTHS choreographer Gene Kelly was born whose prosecution sparked the sex abuse not to pursue arbitration in the drug case B Eugene Curran Kelly in Pittsburgh. scandal that shook the Roman Catholic brought against him by the U.S. Anti- ST. RITA’S In 1913, Copenhagen’s Little Mermaid Church nationwide, died after another Doping Agency, setting the stage for his A boy was born Aug. 18 to LOTTERY statue, inspired by the Hans Christian inmate attacked him in a Massachusetts Tour de France titles to be stripped and his CLEVELAND (AP) — Andersen story, was unveiled in the har- prison. All-Star baseball player Bobby name to be all but wiped from the record Bridget and Jeffery Bockey of These Ohio lotteries were drawn bor of the Danish capital. Bonds, slugger Barry Bonds’ father, died books of the sport he once ruled. Delphos. Thursday: Mega Millions Estimated jackpot: $60 mil- lion ODOT releases weekly road construction report Pick 3 Evening Information submitted 2013 and will continue through fall can use exit 125 (Ohio 117/309) or change with I-75. 1-2-4 of 2015. Traffic is maintained two exit 122 (Ohio 65). Exit 124 south- Allen County Pick 3 Midday The following is a weekly report lanes in each direction the majority of bound will remain closed throughout Pavement repair will take place 2-4-4 concerning construction and mainte- the time. Lane restrictions generally the fair. There will be no access to at the following locations during the Pick 4 Evening nance work on state highways within occur from 7 p.m.-10 a.m. the follow- I-75 from Fourth Street during the week with traffic maintained through 1-8-6-2 the Ohio Department of Transportation ing morning. The following is project fair. Use Ohio 65 or Ohio 117/309 the work zone. Work is being per- Pick 4 Midday District 1, which includes the coun- information for the coming week: to access I-75 from the fairgrounds. formed by Allen County ODOT 9-4-2-5 ties of Allen, Defiance, Hancock, -The entrance ramp to I-75 north- Signs have been placed throughout maintenance garage: Pick 5 Evening Hardin, Paulding, Putnam, Van Wert bound from Ohio 117/309, and the the area to guide traffic to and from -Ohio 66 south of Spencerville 5-4-4-7-0 and Wyandot. This report is issued exit ramp from northbound I-75 to the fairgrounds. -Ohio 309 between village of Elida Pick 5 Midday each week beginning in April and Ohio 117/309 will close Tuesday from -Paving of the new lanes on I-75 and Eastown Road 1-6-3-3-5 continues through November. 10 p.m.-6 a.m. to allow for installa- in the northbound direction outside -Ohio 196 at the Ohio 117 inter- Powerball For the latest in statewide con- tion of a storm sewer. Northbound the barrier wall from just south of section Estimated jackpot: $92 mil- struction, visit www.ohgo.com. I-75 traffic wishing to access Ohio Fourth Street to Ohio 117/309 is near -Ohio 65 at Bluelick Road lion Please contact us at 419-999-6803 117/309 will be directed to Ohio 81 completion. Paving in the southbound -Ohio 117 between Lima and the Rolling Cash 5 with any information needs. to I-75 southbound back to Ohio lanes from south of Fourth Street to Auglaize County line 09-15-23-24-39 Construction and 117/309. Traffic wishing to access Ohio 117/309 interchange is expected Putnam County Estimated jackpot: $110,000 Maintenance Projects I-75 northbound from Ohio 117/309 to begin during the week. Traffic Ohio 15 between Township 15C Week of August 26, 2013 will be directed southbound on I-75 on I-75 could be affected at times. and 16C will be restricted through the Van Wert Cinemas I-75 Reconstruction Project to Ohio 65 back to I-75 northbound. Motorists are cautioned to watch for work zone for shoulder work. Work Wed 21st - thu 29th CINEMA 1-3D: Planes - PG | CINEMA 2: The For the most recent information -The I-75 northbound exit ramp concrete trucks entering and exiting is being performed by the Putnam Butler - PG13 | CINEMA 3: Jobs - PG13; The Smurfs 2 - PG | CINEMA 4: The Mortal concerning the I-75 reconstruction to Fourth Street reopened Aug. 15. the highway over the next several County ODOT maintenance garage. Instruments - PG13 | CINEMA 5: We’re the project through Lima and Allen The northbound entrance ramp is weeks as the operation continues. Van Wert County Millers - R 100% DIGITAL PROJECTION • We have 3-D Capability County and the safety upgrade of expected to reopen by the Labor Day · Ohio 117/309 is two lanes in Ohio 49 inside the corporation All seats before 6pm: $5 After 6pm-Adults-$7/Children 11 and under-$5/ Seniors-$5 WE DO NOT ACCEPT CREDIT OR DEBIT CARDS OR CHECKS! Sorry for any inconvenience. Ohio 117/309 on Lima’s east side, holiday. The southbound ramps are each direction without a center turn limits of the village of Convoy will VAN-DEL Drive In visit: www.odotlima75.org anticipated to be reopened in approxi- lane from just east of the interchange be restricted to one lane through the FRI - sAt - suN · I-75 between Fourth Street and mately one month. with I-75 to Bowman Road during work zone for pavement repair and Screen 1: We’re the Millers R | Elysium R Ohio 81 in Lima will have occasion- -Electronic message boards have a safety upgrade project which will resurfacing. The project was antici- Screen 2: Paranoia PG13 | 2 Guns R Screen 3: Planes PG| The Smurfs 2 PG al nighttime lane restrictions during been placed along I-75 to guide traf- reconstruct areas of the pavement pated to begin Thursday. Work is ADMISSION: AGES 0,1,2,3,4,5-FREE / AGES 6,7,8,9,10-$5 AGES 11 thru 62-$7 / AGES 63 and up-$5 reconstruction of the existing lanes fic for the Allen County fair to the and install a raised curb median in being performed by Shelly Company, Gates open at 7:30pm; showtime is at dusk. www.vanwertcinemas.com of pavement, replacement of main- appropriate exits. Northbound traffic the center of the roadway. All traffic Findlay. 419-238-2100 line bridges and reconstruction of the on I-75 may use exit 124 (Fourth is currently traveling on the north Ohio 66 north of its intersection interchanges. Work began in March Street), southbound traffic on I-75 side of the roadway while work takes with U.S. 30 will close Monday for place on the south. two days for a culvert replacement. Only two lanes of traf- Traffic will be detoured onto U.S. MOMMY & ME CLASSES fic are maintained, one 224 to U.S. 127, to U.S. 30 back to FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AGES 18 MO.-3 YEARS lane in each direction, Ohio 66. Work is being performed by Lima’sWorld Best Kept ofSecret.... Awards from Willard Avenue the Van Wert County ODOT mainte- and Gifts ★ MUSIC ★ DANCE (Speedway) to the west nance garage. ★PROPS of the I-75 interchange. Ohio 117 near its intersection Since ★ LAUGHTER! This part of the project with Ohio 116 will close Sept. 3 for 2003 will be completed this two days for a culvert replacement. 10 WEEK SEESSIONS fall. Traffic will be detoured onto Ohio WITH · Ohio 81 from just 116 to Ohio 81, to Ohio 66, back to NO REGISTRATION west of Stewart Road to Ohio 117. Work is being performed FEE REQUIRED! just west of Neubrecht by the Van Wert County ODOT main- •Trophies, Plaque, Medals & Ribbons WEDNESDAYS 6:30-7PM Road east of Lima is tenance garage. •Engravable Gift Line •Sublimated Gift Line •Fine Jewelry CLASSES START one lane in each direc- U.S. 127 three miles south of • Billiards • Darts •Apparel •Signage •Name Badges SEPT. 11TH tion in the existing Van Wert closed Aug. 13 for 45 We have what you need! Call today and eastbound lanes for days for bridge repair. Traffic The Dancer By Gina pavement reconstruc- is detoured to Ohio 709 to Ohio 1703 N. West St., Lima, OH 45801 Phone: 419-224-4192 10996 Elida Road., Delphos join the fun! tion. All ramp move- 118 back to U.S. 127. Work is www.worldofawardsandgifts.com ments are currently being performed by Brumbaugh Check us out at thedancerbygina.com 419-692-6809 maintained at the inter- Construction, Arcanam.

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STATE/LOCAL YMCA/Kalida BRIEFS Van Wert County first in Ohio to Pioneer Days 5K, Family Fun Run YWCA youth fall Information submitted swim lessons be named a Connected Community KALIDA — The YMCA/ BY ED GEBERT connections will give to prospective companies eyeing Van Wert Kalida Pioneer Days 5K is on a registration open Times Bulletin Editor County as a new home. These companies realize that technology new day Sept. 8, starting at 9 a.m. Information submitted [email protected] capabilities and realities are infrastructure like roads and utilities Tot Trot begins at 10 a.m. Packet and they are sure to want superior technology availability. pick-up and same day registra- VAN WERT — The VAN WERT — Van Wert County celebrated a first on “We all know the demand is there. The providers know tion opens at 8 a.m. This event YWCA of Van Wert County Wednesday. The county became the first certified Connected the demand is there. It’s going crazy,” exclaimed Johnson. begins and ends at the Kalida is now accepting regis- community in Ohio, meaning the county is the first to score “The demand is here right now and investment is being made High School, located at 301 N tration for its fall swim high enough to obtain the rating. That was accomplished with right now. That is going to continue, but where is it going to Third St., Kalida. Professional lesson session. The eight- the addition of fiber networks which increases connectivity and be directed? It’s going to be directed to communities that ‘get T-shirts for 5K participants with week session begins Sept. speed. it.’ Communities that understand. Communities that embrace pre-registration while supplies 3 and runs through Oct. The certification was made by Connect Ohio, an organization it. Communities who have done the work and go out and say, last. Awards for overall top three 23. The second fall ses- promoting bringing affordable high-speed Internet and broad- ‘We’re here to play.’ This report tells the rest of the world that male and top three female finish- sion will begin Oct. 28 band to everyone in the state. Van Wert is ready to play.” ers in the 5K. Special awards for and run through Dec. 18. Van Wert County 911 Coordinator Kim Brandt accepted The fact that this status is a great economic development first, second and third male and Classes are held Monday, the certification on behalf of the team that helped complete tool was repeated several times during the Wednesday morning female in age groups in the 5K. Tuesday and Wednesday the assessment. She recapped a few of the benefits to bringing meeting. No duplication of awards. Pre- evenings. Call for specific in another broadband fiber line to back up the new fiber line, However, there is still work to do, according to the report registration for the 5K is $15; $20 class times. including improved service in county offices and the resulting based on the assessment. There are still areas that need improve- for race day registration. One Mile The YWCA offers two savings on expenses. Brandt also pointed out that the broadband ment, but enough progress has already been made to garner the Fun Run pre-registration is $10; basic youth swim pro- service made it possible for Van Wert High School to broadcast certification. Besides being the first certified community in Ohio, and $15 race day registration. Tot grams: Preschool Swim city council meetings on local access television and allows Van Van Wert County is only the ninth certified community in the Trot registration is $5. Program and Learn-to- Wert Municipal Court Judge Jill Leatherman to hold required United States. “This is a great event for the Swim Program. arraignment hearings by video connection, saving transportation Highlights in the county’s assessment included availability of entire family,” says Lisa Langhals, The Preschool Swim of prisoners to the courtroom and any possible problems with the computers for the public in places like the Brumback Library and Wellness Program Director at Program works with chil- prisoners. the Council on Aging, extensive competition of broadband pro- the Putnam County YMCA. dren 3-5 years of age Brandt went on to describe the future benefits, saying, “The viders with 18 offering services and a large percentage of county “We have great door prizes, and teaching them the basic end result will be a step toward NG911 (Next Generation 911) businesses with websites. refreshments. Showers are avail- water propulsive skills, implementation, improved government services for residents, The statistics shown Wednesday are a huge step forward from able, so bring a change of clothes, creating awareness of continued savings for taxpayers and the possibility of lowered a 2007 study. In that examination, only nine providers offered and enjoy the rest of the day at their aquatic environment costs to residents for high-speed Internet and phone services.” broadband services and speeds were only slightly faster than the the Pioneer.” For more informa- and working on gaining She also noted a very important driving force for this program. state average. At that time almost three out of five respondents tion, contact the Putnam County their greater aquatic inde- “It will make Van Wert County more attractive for business,” said they did not need broadband or did not understand the YMCA at 419-523-5233 or visit pendence. All preschool stated Brandt. benefits, and 20 percent stated broadband was unavailable at the website at www.putnamymca. level classes have a maxi- Stu Johnson, Connect Ohio executive director, highlighted the their residences. Only 72 percent of county residents even had org for a registration form on the mum of six participants to message this dedication to high-speed Internet and broadband computers at that point with only 64 percent had Internet service. news tab. ensure safe, quality one- on-one instruction. The Putnam County officers join national YWCA also offers a Parent Quality Child class for children crackdown to reduce drunk driving fatalities ion & Welding 6 months old to 2 years Fabricat Inc. such as Labor Day, are particu- “We want to remind every- 419-339-0110 of age which requires an ‘Drive Sober or Get GENERAL REPAIR - SPECIAL BUILT PRODUCTS adult participant to work Pulled Over’ campaign larly dangerous. one that getting behind the with the enrolled child in During the Labor Day week- wheel drunk is a terrible idea. TRUCKS, TRAILERS CARBON STEEL targets drunk drivers end in 2011, a total of 138 peo- Unfortunately, not only does the pool under an instruc- FARM MACHINERY STAINLESS STEEL tor’s supervision and lead- Information submitted ple were killed in motor vehicle drinking impair your ability ALUMINUM traffic crashes involving drivers to operate a vehicle safely, it RAILINGS & METAL ership. These classes are GATES Larry McClure 30 minutes long. Class fees OTTAWA — From mid- or motorcycle riders with BACs also impairs your judgment and of .08 g/dL or higher. Of those good sense about whether you 5745 Redd Rd. are $42 for the eight week August through Labor Day, Delphos session. local police will be out in fatalities, 83 percent occurred can or should drive. If you have The Learn-to-Swim force as part of the annual during early evening and over- any doubt about your sobriety, Program begins at Level nationwide “Drive Sober or night, from 6 p.m. to 5:59 a.m. do not get behind the wheel. If 1, helping participants feel Get Pulled Over” crackdown you do chose to drive impaired, comfortable in the water on drunk driving. The crack- you will be arrested. No warn- FREE and works up through down, which will include ings. No excuses,” Siefker Level 6, which refines high-visibility enforcement stated. strokes and teaches par- throughout Putnam County, Siefker noted that being TAX ticipants to swim with started Wednesday and will run arrested for driving drunk ease, efficiency, power through Sept. 2. brings a wide range of negative SCHOOL The effective nationwide consequences into one’s life. and smoothness over great Earn extra income after taking course. distances. All upper level drunk driving crackdown Drunk drivers face jail time, classes have a maximum includes high-visibility enforce- loss of their driver licenses and Flexible schedules, convenient locations. of 8 children enrolled to ment, high-profile events and steep financial consequences, Register now! Courses start Sept. 19 ensure safe, quality one- will be supported by national such as higher insurance rates, on-one instruction. These paid advertising, creating a Drunk driving takes a partic- attorney fees, court costs, lost classes are 45 minutes comprehensive campaign to ularly heavy toll among young time at work and the poten- Liberty Tax Service long. Class fees $56 for curb drunk driving in August drivers. Among 18- to 34-year- tial loss of job. When family, Small fee for books. the eight week session and through the Labor Day hol- old drivers killed in motor vehi- friends and co-workers find The YWCA is a United iday weekend. cle traffic crashes during the out, violators also often face Call 2011 Labor Day weekend, 42 tremendous personal embar- 419-229-1040 Way and Van Wert County Deputies and other law www.libertytax.com Foundation funded agency. enforcement officers from percent were alcohol-impaired. rassment. For more information, Putnam County will aggres- “Research has shown that “Driving drunk is simply not contact Danni Chiles, sively look for drunk drivers high-visibility enforcement like worth the risk. So don’t take Program Director, at 419- during the crackdown and will the ‘Drive Sober or Get Pulled the chance. Remember, we will 238-6639 extension 101. arrest anyone caught driving Over’ campaign reduces drunk be out in force and we will be drunk. driving fatalities by as much watching, so ‘Drive Sober or Although it is illegal in all 50 as 20 percent. By joining this Get Pulled Over’,” said Siefker. Elsie the Cow coming states, the District of Columbia nationwide effort, we will make For more information, to VW Sunday and Puerto Rico to drive drunk Putnam County’s roadways visit the “Drive Sober or (having a blood alcohol con- safer for everyone throughout Get Pulled Over” Campaign centration of .08 or higher), the Labor Day period,” said Headquarters at www. Information submitted far too many people across the Siefker. TrafficSafetyMarketing.gov. nation get behind the wheel VAN WERT — A spe- after consuming too much alco- cial visitor is coming to hol. The latest statistics from the Van Wert Historical the National Highway Traffic Society from 2-4:30 p.m. Safety Administration under- New Customer Special!! Sunday. score the serious nature of the • Residential A brown-eyed Jersey Locally owned & nation’s continuing drunk driv- • Commercial operated cow by the name of Elsie ing epidemic. • Agricultural CALL for will visit the Red Barn • Motor Fuel COMPETITIVE “Every year, about one • Portable Cylinders PRICES! free quote on the campus of the third of all motor vehicle & compare! Historical Society. She will filled on-site traffic deaths involve one or Pre-Buy & Budget be the highlight of our new more drunk drivers or motor- special display featuring cycle operators,” said Mike Plans Available Van Wert’s Borden Cheese Klear, Putnam County Safe factory memorabilia. Communities Coalition. “In FT. JENNINGS The real Elsie the Cow 2011, 9,878 people died in first became the spokes- crashes involving drunk driv- PROPANE, INC. person for Borden’s dairy 460 W. Fourth Street 10763 U.S. 127 South ers. That works out to approxi- Van Wert, Ohio products in the early 1930s Ft. Jennings,www.edwardjones.com Ohio mately one drunk driving fatal- 419-238-2681 as a cartoon figure and ity every 53 minutes.” went on to be featured in Klear added that holidays, 419-286-2775 movies and TV commer- Tax-free Income Is the cials. 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IRT-1845A-A Member SIPC 4 – The Herald Friday, August 23, 2013 www.delphosherald.com About those screaming babies in Mass It was a blunt, honest, raw question and and spoiled,” often jumping from parish to rush misbehaving children to the parish “cry Deacon Greg Kandra knew it would stir TERRY MATTINGLY parish seeking the right “fit” for their personal room,” where other kids may literally be deep emotions and fierce arguments among tastes and prejudices. What if their current playing with stacks of toys and ignoring the Catholic readers. parish’s Mass schedule doesn’t fit a child’s service altogether, Manning said via email. The question’s originator, a Catholic moth- soccer schedule? Most of all, it’s crucial for experienced er of six, stressed that she sincerely wanted to On “Why should we be surprised,” noted parents to pass along what they know to know: “Why don’t parents take screaming Kandra by email, when “they can’t abide parents in the next generation -- many of babies out of church?” Religion something as normal -- and as intrusive -- as whom were raised in smaller families and, Nearly 200 online comments later -- with a baby’s crying? ... It’s vexing, and more thus, never learned how to care for younger Kandra moderating comments to keep the dia- than a little ironic, that a church that climbs siblings. logue constructive -- legions of Catholic writ- on soapboxes and carries banners and prays “It’s easy to forget that many of today’s ers are still airing their “screaming babies” does our church,” read one typical response. endless rosaries in defense of life can be so young parents are not only relying on day- differences at his “The Deacon’s Bench” “If you don’t want to hear them cry, the solu- intolerant of life when it’s in the pew behind care, etc., but grew up in it themselves,” said website and elsewhere online. tion is not to remove the holy little ones from you, bawling. Manning. In churches today “we have second- The author of the original letter added: the church. The solution is for you to go to the “I still like what one priest said: A church and even some third-generation parents who “When I politely ask the parent of a screaming 7 a.m. quickie Mass or the solemn high Mass without crying babies is dead. Let the babies honestly don’t know what sort of discipline child why they refuse to leave Mass so they that takes three hours. Find a Mass kids aren’t come and cry. That’s a sign of life.” is possible with young children or how to don’t disrupt it for everyone else, they get going to and shut yourself up in that one.” Still, it’s crucial to note that almost every- instill it. As the second oldest of nine children angry at me! ... There were four screamers at Catholics on one side accuse the others of one agrees that priests need to ask the faithful I knew ... that discipline was possible and the morning Mass -- every Saturday the same being too judgmental. Then Catholics on the to maintain some sense of decorum and dis- required only patience, consistence and the families show up with screaming babies AND other side -- often from earlier generations cipline during services, noted Erin Manning, willingness to keep trying even on days when STAY in the chapel with them! People have -- argue that today’s parents are not sensitive who posted during the original “screaming nothing seemed to be going right.” expressed their desire that they leave the kids to the needs of others or strict enough when babies” debate, as well as on her own “And at home, but they don’t.” disciplining their children. Sometimes Tea” website. It isn’t safe, for (Terry Mattingly is the director of the Reactions on the other side were just as Believers on both sides insist that they are example, to let little children wander around Washington Journalism Center at the Council harsh, with Catholics expressing anger at defending the holiness of the Mass itself, as the sanctuary during services. for Christian Colleges and Universities and those who glare at parents who bring noisy well as its role in the lives of their children. But in the end, one person’s “screaming leads the GetReligion.org project to study toddlers to church, allowing their children to Part of the problem, noted Kandra, is that baby” is another person’s child who is merely religion and the news.) act up Sunday after Sunday. Catholics on both sides have grown up in an crying for a few minutes before slipping into ** “Jesus embraced children, folks, and so era in which it is far too easy to “become lazy a nap. There are also parents who hesitate to Distributed by Universal UClick for UFS

Our local churches invite you to join them for their activities and services. ST. PAUL’S UNITED NEW HOPE GRACE FAMILY FAITH MISSIONARY dElphos METHODIST spEnCErVillE CHRISTIAN CENTER CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH 335 S. Main St. Delphos 2240 Baty Road, Elida 634 N. Washington St., Road U, Rushmore A.C.T.S. Ph. 339-5673 NEW TESTAMENT FELLOWSHIP Pastor - Rev. David Howell Van Wert Pastor Robert Morrison Sunday - 9:00 a.m. ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH Rev. James F. Menke, Pastor Pastor: Rev. Ron Prewitt Sunday – 10 am Church School; 8277 German Rd, Delphos Sunday – 10 a.m. Worship. Rev. Linda Wannemacher-Pastor Worship Service 500 S. Canal, Spencerville Sunday - 9:15 a.m. Morning 11:00 Church Service; 6:00 p.m. 419-647-6202 Wednesday – 7 p.m. Evening ser- worship with Pulpit Supply. Evening Service Jaye Wannemacher vice. -Worship Leader Saturday - 4:30 p.m. Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Evening DELPHOS CHRISTIAN UNION Reconciliation; 5 p.m. Mass, May ZION UNITED KINGSLEY UNITED Service For information contact: METHODIST CHURCH 419-695-3566 Pastor: Rev. Gary Fish 1 - Oct. 30. Sunday - 10:30 a.m. METHODIST 470 S. Franklin St., Mass. Corner of Zion Church & Conant 15482 Mendon Rd., Van Wert ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA Thursday - 7:00 p.m. Bible Study Rd., Elida with worship at 8277 German Rd, (419) 692-9940 Phone: 419-965-2771 CATHOLIC CHURCH SPENCERVILLE FULL GOSPEL Pastors: Mark and D.J. Delphos 9:30 Sunday School Pastor Chuck Glover 512 W. Sycamore, Col. Grove 107 Broadway St., Spencerville Fuerstenau Sunday - 7:00 p.m. “For Such 10:30 Sunday morning service. Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.; Pastor Charles Muter Sunday - Service - 9:00 a.m. Office 419-659-2263 A Time As This”. Tri-County Youth ministry every Worship - 10:25 a.m. Home Ph. 419-657-6019 Fax: 419-659-5202 Community Intercessory Prayer Wednesday from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday - Youth Prayer and Sunday: Morning Services - LIGHTHOUSE Father Tom Extejt Group. Everyone welcome. Children’s ministry every third Bible Study - 6:30 p.m. 10:00 a.m. Evening Services - 7:00 CHURCH OF GOD Masses: Tuesday-Friday - 8:00 Biblical counseling also avail- Saturday from 11 to 1:30. Adult Prayer meeting - 7:00 p.m. Elida - Ph. 222-8054 a.m.; First Friday of the month able. p.m. Wednesday: 7:00 p.m. Worship Rev. Larry Ayers, Pastor Choir practice - 8:00 p.m. - 7 p.m.; Saturday - 4:30 p.m.; Sunday - 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 DELPHOS BAPTIST CHURCH TRINITY UNITED service. Service schedule: Sunday– Pastor Jerry Martin METHODIST CHURCH 10 a.m. School; 11 a.m. Morning TRINITY FRIENDS CHURCH a.m. 302 N Main, Delphos 211 E. Third St., Delphos SPENCERVILLE CHURCH Worship; 6 p.m. Sunday evening. 605 N. Franklin St., Confessions - Saturday 3:30 Contact: 419-692-0061 or Rev. David Howell, Pastor OF THE NAZARENE Van Wert 45891 p.m., anytime by appointment. 419-302-6423 Week beginning Aug. 25, 2013 317 West North St. FAITH BAPTIST Ph: (419) 238-2788 Sunday - 10:00 a.m. Sunday Sunday - 8:15 a.m. Worship 419-296-2561 CHURCH Sr. Pastor Stephen Savage HOLY FAMILY School (All Ages) , 11:00 a.m. Service; 9:15 a.m. Adult Bible Pastor Tom Shobe 4750 East Road, Elida Outreach Pastor Neil Hammons CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday Service, 6:00 p.m Sunday Study in Parlor; 9:30 a.m. Bible 9:30 a.m. Sunday School; Pastor - Brian McManus Sunday - Worship services at Rev. Robert DeSloover, Pastor Evening Service Study in Fellowship Hall; 10:30 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship; 7:00 Sunday – 9:30 a.m. Sunday 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. 7359 St. Rt. 109 New Cleveland Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Bible a.m. Worship Service/Coffee p.m. Wednesday Service School; 10:30 a.m. Worship, nurs- Wednesday-Ministries at 7:00 Saturday Mass - 7:00 p.m. Study, Youth Study Hour; 11:30 Radio Worship on ery available. p.m. Sunday Mass - 8:30 a.m. Nursery available for all services. WDOH; 5:30 p.m. Food available TRINITY UNITED Wednesday – 6:30 p.m. before Concert in the Park; 6:00 METHODIST Youth Prayer, Bible Study; 7:00 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH IMMACULATE CONCEPTION FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN p.m. Concert in the Park “Ragtime Corner of Fourth & Main, p.m. Adult Prayer and Bible 13887 Jennings Rd., Van Wert CATHOLIC CHURCH 310 W. Second St. Riverboat Rats”; 7:30 p.m Ladies Spencerville Study; 8:00 p.m. - Choir. Ph. 419-238-0333 Ottoville 419-692-5737 Bible Fellowship Phone 419-647-5321 Children’s Storyline: Rev. Jerry Schetter Pastor Harry Tolhurst Monday - 7:00 Trustees; 7:30 Rev. Jan Johnson, Pastor GOMER CONGREGATIONAL 419-238-2201 Mass schedule: Saturday - 4 Sunday: 11:00 Worship Service - p.m. Administratvie Council Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday CHURCH Email: [email protected] p.m.; Sunday - 10:30 a.m. 7350 Gomer Road, Everyone Welcome Wednesday - 6:00 p.m. Acts School; 10:30 a.m. Worship ser- Pastor Steven A. Robinson vice. Gomer, Ohio Communion first Sunday of Bible Study; 7:00 p.m. Prayer Sunday– 9:30 a.m. Sunday ST. BARBARA CHURCH every month. Service 419-642-2681 School for all ages; 10:30 a.m. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST [email protected] 160 Main St., Cloverdale 45827 Communion at Van Crest Health Thursday - 4:00 p.m. -6:30 p.m. Family Worship Hour; 6:30 p.m. 419-488-2391 Suppers on Us 102 Wisher Drive, Spencerville Sunday – 10:00 a.m. Worship Care Center - First Sunday of each Evening Bible Hour. Rev. Jerry Schetter Rev. Elaine Mikesell, Wednesday - 6:30 p.m. Word month at 2:30 p.m., Nursing Home Mass schedule: Saturday 5:30 and assisted living. MARION BAPTIST CHURCH Interim Pastor of Life Student Ministries; 6:45 Sunday– 9:30 a.m. Cafe; 10:00 Van WErt County p.m. AWANA; 7:00 p.m. Prayer p.m., Sunday 8:00 a.m. 2998 Defiance Trail, Delphos ST. PETER 419-339-6319 a.m. Worship Service. and Bible Study. ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC LUTHERAN CHURCH Services: Sunday - 11:00 a.m. BREAKTHROUGH 422 North Pierce St., Delphos and 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday - 7:00 AGAPE FELLOWSHIP 101 N. Adams St., MANDALE CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH Phone 419-695-2616 p.m. MINISTRIES Middle Point IN CHRISTIAN UNION 135 N. Water St., Ft. Jennings Rev. Angela Khabeb 9250 Armstrong Road, Pastor Scott & Karen Fleming Rev. Justin Sterrett, Pastor Rev. Charles Obinwa Phone: 419-286-2132 Sunday - 9:00 AM Worship ST. JOHN’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Spencerville Sunday – Church Service - 10 Sunday– 9:30 a.m. Sunday Service 331 E. Second St., Delphos Pastors Phil & Deb Lee a.m, 6 p.m. School all ages. 10:30 a.m. Mass schedule: Saturday 5 Tuesday - 6:30 p.m. Mission 419-695-4050 Sunday - 10:00 a.m. Worship Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Worship Services; 7:00 p.m p.m.; Sunday 7:30 a.m. and 9:30 Slimpossible Meeting Rev. Dave Reinhart, Pastor service. Worship. a.m. Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Worship Rev. Chris Bohnsack, Wed. - 7:00 p.m. Bible Study CALVARY EVANGELICAL Wednesday - 7 p.m. Prayer Service; 7:45 p.m. Fund Raier Meeint CHURCH ST. MICHAEL CHURCH Saturday - 8:00 AM Prayer Associate Pastor meeting. Fred Lisk and Dave Ricker, HARTFORD 10686 Van Wert-Decatur Rd. Kalida Breakfast Fr. Mark Hoying Sunday - 9:00 AM Worship Deacons CHRISTIAN CHURCH Van Wert, Ohio PENTECOSTAL WAY CHURCH Service Mary Beth Will, Liturgical (Independent Fundamental) 419-238-9426 Pastors: Bill Watson Saturday – 4:30 p.m. Mass. Coordinator; Mrs. Trina Rt. 81 and Defiance Trial Rev. Clark Williman. Pastor Rev. Ronald Defore Sunday – 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. Shultz, Pastoral Associate; Mel Rt. 2, Box 11550 Sunday- 8:45 a.m. Friends and 1213 Leeson Ave., Masses. FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rode, Parish Council President; Spencerville 45887 Family; 9:00 a.m. Sunday School Van Wert 45891 Weekdays: Masses on Mon., “Where Jesus is Healing Lynn Bockey, Music Director Rev. Robert King, Pastor LIVE; 10:00 a.m. Phone (419) 238-5813 Tues., Wed. and Friday at 8:00 am; Hurting Hearts!” Celebration of the Sacraments Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday Head Usher: Ted Kelly Thurs. 7:30 p.m. 808 Metbliss Ave., Delphos Eucharist – Lord’s Day school; 10:30 a.m. Worship SALEM UNITED 10:00 a.m. - Sunday School One so. of Stadium Park. Observance; Saturday 4:30 p.m., Service; 7:00 p.m. Evening wor- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 11:10 a.m. - Worship 10:00 a.m. Sunday 7:30, 9:15, 11:30 a.m.; ship and Teens Alive (grades 419-692-6741 15240 Main St. Venedocia until 11:30 a.m. - Wednesday Weekdays as announced on 7-12). Lead Pastor - Dan Eaton Rev. Wendy S. Pratt, Pastor Morning Bible Class 6:00 p.m. Sunday - 10:30 a.m. - Worship Sunday bulletin. Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Bible Baptism – Celebrated first service. Church Phone: 419-667-4142 until 7:00 p.m. - Wednesday Service with Nursery & Kids Sunday - 8:30 a.m. - Adult Evening Prayer Meeting Church; 6:00 pm. Youth Ministry at Sunday of month at 1:00 p.m. Call Tuesday & Thursday– 7- 9 Bell Choir; 8:45 a.m. Jr. Choir; 7:00 p.m. - Wed. Night Bible Worship this The ROC & Jr. Bible Quiz at Church rectory to schedule Pre-Baptismal p.m. Have you ever wanted to Study. Monday - 7:00 p.m. Teen Bible instructions. preach the “Word of God?” This 9:30 a.m. - Worship; 10:45 a.m. - Quiz at Church Reconciliation – Tuesday and is your time to do it. Come share Sunday school; 6:30 p.m. - Capital Thursday - Choir Rehearsal week Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Friday 7:30-7:50 a.m.; Saturday your love of Christ with us. Funds Committee. Anchored in Jesus Prayer Discipleship Class in Upper Room 3:30-4:00 p.m. Anytime by Monday - 6 p.m. Senior Choir. Line - (419) 238-4427 or (419) For more info see our website: request. Elida/GomEr 232-4379. at the church www.delphosfirstassemblyofgod. Matrimony – Arrangements ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Emergency - (419) 993-5855 com. must be made through the rectory 601 Jennings Rd., Van Wert six months in advance. IMMANUEL UNITED Sunday 8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m.; of your choice. DELPHOS WESLEYAN CHURCH Anointing of the Sick – METHODIST CHURCH Monday 8:30 a.m.; Tuesday 7 pauldinG County 11720 Delphos Southworth Rd. Communal celebration in May 699 Sunnydale, Elida, Ohio p.m.; Wednesday 8:30 a.m.; Delphos - Phone 419-695-1723 and October. Administered upon 454807 Thursday 8:30 a.m. - Communion Pastor Rodney Shade request. Pastor Bruce Tumblin Service; Friday 8:30 a.m.; GROVER HILL 937-397-4459 Sunday - 8:30 a.m. traditional; Saturday 4 p.m. ZION UNITED METHODIST Asst. Pastor Pamela King andECk 10:45 a.m. contemporary CHURCH 419-204-5469 l VAN WERT VICTORY 204 S. Harrision St. Sunday - 10:30 a.m. Worship; PIKE MENNONITE CHURCH OF GOD Grover Hill, Ohio 45849 9:15 a.m. Sunday School for all ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH 10698 US 127S., Van Wert Pastor Mike Waldron ages. CHURCH 3995 McBride Rd., Elida (Next to Tracy’s Auction Service) 419-587-3149 Wednesday - 7 p.m. Service Landeck - Phone: 419-692-0636 Phone 419-339-3961 Pastor: E. Long Cell: 419-233-2241 and prayer meeting. Rev. Dave Reinhart, Pastor Sunday worship & children’s [email protected] Administrative aide: Rita Suever CORNERSTONE BAPTIST ministry - 10:00 a.m. Masses: 8:30 a.m. Sunday. CHURCH Wednesday Service: 7:00 p.m. putnam County Sacrament of Reconciliation: 2701 Dutch Hollow Rd. Elida www.vwvcoh.com Phone: 339-3339 Saturday. facebook: vwvcoh CHURCH OF GOD We thank the Newcomers register at parish. Rev. Frank Hartman 18906 Rd. 18R, Rimer sponsors of this page Marriages: Please call the par- Sunday - 10 a.m. Sunday TRINITY LUTHERAN 419-642-5264 ish house six months in advance. School (all ages); 11 a.m. Morning 303 S. Adams, Middle Point Rev. Mark Walls and ask you to please Baptism: Please call the parish. Service; 6 p.m. Evening Service. Rev. 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Clark Mansion Calendar of Events Georgine Vonderembse hosts 42nd annual Vonderembse reunion The 42nd annual Ed and Nellie Vonderembse reunion was held recently at Heritage Park in Lima and was hosted by Georgine Vonderembse. TODAY Among those attending were: Dr. Charles and Sheila Vonderembse and Braden and Kaylee Knupp of Columbus; Glen and Kathy Vonderembse 9 a.m.-noon — Interfaith of Cincinnati; David, Maria and Zach Powley and Cindy and Allie Kostoff of Fort Wayne; Scott, Vicki and Kayla Vonderembse of Fort Jennings; Thrift Store is open for shop- Joanne Horstman, Vincent and Carol Verhoff, Norman, Dorothy, Jennifer and Roger Vonderembse of Kalida; Rob and Marsha Winkler of Union; ping. St. Vincent dePaul Society, Leigh Ann and Zoe Vonderembse of Ottawa; Norma Vonderembse, Chrissy Halle and Hannah Elwer, Anna May and Bob and Donna Holdgreve of located at the east edge of the Delphos; Tom Hermiller of Miller City; and Marie Vonderembse, Janet Knupp, Mike and Cassie Vonderembse and Shane Biss and host Georgine St. John’s High School park- Vonderembse of Lima. Next year’s reunion will be held at Stadium Park in Delphos and will be hosted by Bob and Donna Holdgreve of Delphos. ing lot, is open. (Submitted photo) 10 a.m.-2 p.m. — Delphos Postal Museum is open. 12:15 p.m. — Testing of warning sirens by Delphos Delphos CLC to open fall Fire and Rescue. At the movies . . . 1-3 p.m. — The Delphos season with potluck dinner Canal Commission Museum, Van Wert Cinemas Screen 2 2 Guns (R) 3:35/9:45 241 N. Main St., is open. 10709 Lincoln Hwy., Paranoia (PG-13) The Smurfs 2 (PG) The Catholic Ladies of Columbia Council 40 will open the 7 p.m. — Bingo at St. Van Wert 2 Guns (R) 11:30/2:00/4:30/7:10 fall season with a potluck dinner at 6 p.m. Sept. 3 at the K of John’s Little Theatre. Planes 3D (PG) Fri.-Sun.: Screen 3 The Wolverine (PG-13) C hall in Delphos. 2:00/8:00; Mon. and Wed.: Planes (PG) 11:55/6:50 Mary Ann Hoersten and La Donna Klima are the chairladies SUNDAY 7:00; Tues. and Thurs.: 5:00 The Smurfs 2 (PG) The Conjuring (R) for the meeting. 1-3 p.m. — The Delphos Planes (PG) Fri.-Sun.: American Mall 11:05/1:40/4:40/7:20/9:55 All members are welcome to attend. Canal Commission Museum, 4:00/8:00; Mon. and Wed.: Stadium 12 Eastgate Dollar Movies 241 N. Main St., is open. 5:00; Tues. and Thurs.: 7:00 2830 W. Elm St. in Lima 2100 Harding Hwy., Lima Check us out online: www.delphosherald.com 1-4 p.m. — Putnam County Lee Daniels’ The Butler (PG- Saturday and Sunday Saturday and Sunday Museum is open, 202 E. Main 13) Fri.-Sun.: 2:00/4:30/7:30; You’re Next (NR) Turbo (PG) St. Kalida. Mon.-Tues.: 5:00/7:30 11:20/2:05/4:45/7:25/9:50 1:00/3:00/5:00/7:10/(Sat. only 1:30 p.m. — Amvets Post Jobs (PG-13) Fri.-Sun.: The Mortal Instrument: 9:10) 698 Auxiliary meets at the 6:00/8:15; Mon.-Thurs.: 7:00 City of Bones (PG-13) Despicable Me 2 (PG-13) GOOD CARPET CLEANING Amvets post in Middle Point. The Smurfs 2 (PG) Fri.- 11:40/3:30/7:05/10:05 1:00/3:00/5:00/(Sat. only 9:20) 4 p.m. — Amvets Post 698 Sun.: 2:00/4:00; Mon.-Thurs.: Jobs (PG-13) Now You See Me (PG-13) 419-339-5471 419-233-5007 regular meeting at the Amvets 5:00 11:45/3:40/7:15/10:10 1:00/4:00/7:00/(Sat. only 9:20) 22 years experience post in Middle Point. We’re the Millers (R) Fri.- Kick-Ass 2 (R) Iron Man 3 (PG-13) 7:30 p.m. — Sons of Sun.: 2:00/4:00/6:15/8:15; 11:25/1:50/4:20/7:50/10:25 1:00/4:00/7:00/(Sat. only 9:30) Mon.-Thurs.: 5:00/7:15 Lee Daniels’ The Butler Shannon Theatre, Dry Carpet Amvets Post 698 meet at The Mortal Instruments: (PG-13) 11:50/3:45/6:55/10:00 Bluffton Cleaning Amvets Post in Middle Point. City of Bones (PG-13) Fri.- Paranoia (PG-13) 9:35 Today through Aug. 29 Sun.: 2:00/4:30/7:00; Mon.- Elysium (R) 11:35/2:10/4:50/ Turbo (PG-13) — Show NO DRYING TIME MONDAY Thurs.: 5:00/7:30 7:35/10:20 times are at 7 p.m. every eve- • Deep Cleans - No Wickback 9 a.m.-7 p.m. — Ottoville Van-Del Drive In • Lifts & Fluffs Carpet Planes (PG) ning with 1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. • Removes Dust Mites & Allergens Branch Library is open. 19986 Lincoln Hwy., 11:00/1:35/4:25/7:00/ 9:20 Saturday and Sunday matinees. 11:30 a.m. — Mealsite • Improve Indoor Air Quality Van Wert Percy Jackson: The Heat (R) — Show times • Environmentally Friendly Miriam & Wilmer Good at Delphos Senior Citizen Friday through Sunday Sea of Monsters (PG) are every evening at 9:30 p.m. Center, 301 Suthoff St. Screen 1 11:15/1:45/4:15/6:45/9:40 only 6:30 p.m. — Shelter from We’re the Millers (R) We’re the Millers (R) the Storm support group meets Elysium (R) 11:10/1:55/4:35/7:40/10:15 in the Delphos Public Library basement. 7 p.m. — Ottoville village council meets at the municipal building. THAT PLACE FOR PETS Marion Township Trustees meet at the township house. DOGGY DAY CAMP SEPT. 14 & SEPT. 15! 7:30 p.m. — Delphos Call for your spot today! Eagles Aerie 471 meets at the Eagles Lodge. Your place for: •GROOMING •TRAINING

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Leading you to better health. 6 – The Herald Friday, August 23, 2013 www.delphosherald.com SPORTS Bulldogs beat Blue Jays in final football tune-up Thursday Local Round Up By JIM METCALFE Information submitted Staff Writer jmetcalfe@del- Lady Green double-up Jeffcats in soccer phosherald.com FORT JENNINGS — The Ottoville girls soccer crew doubled-up Jefferson DELPHOS — Football 4-2 in non-league soccer action Thursday coaches want to see progress at Keith Hamel Memorial Field in Fort in their teams between the first Jennings. and second scrimmages in tun- The Lady Green’s goals came from ing up for their season opener. Karin Wendenberg (2), Monica Sarka St. John’s head coach Todd and Dana Eickholt. Schulte wanted to see more Wendeberg, Courtney Von Sossan and from his players than he appar- Lexi Wannemacher had an each. ently saw as the Blue Jays fell ——— 21-14 to Celina Thursday after- Minster crushes Jays in MAC golf noon/evening at Stadium Park. MINSTER — All four Minster golfers shot 40 or less against “We played as we practiced St. John’s Thursday afternoon in belting the Blue Jays 151-208 all week; we didn’t have a good in Midwest Athletic Conference action. week of practice. We didn’t get Xavier Francis 37 and Freddie Purdy shot 37s, John Burke a lot done that we needed to,” a 38 and Austin Brackman 40 for Minster Schulte said. “We didn’t come (2-0 in MAC). out of the locker room ready T.J. Hoersten was low man for the Blue to play. You cannot do that any Jays with a 41, Austin Lucas a 48, Brandon time.” Slate 58 and Steve Leathers 61. Going game situation with St. John’s hosts Versailles 4:30 p.m. a 12-minute clock from the Wednesday. get-go, Celina started from the ——- St. John’s defenders Jordan Mohler (21), Alex Haunhorst (75), Cody Looser (11) 35 and drove the distance in Pirates edge Musketeers in Fall Classic and Jason Wittler (70) wrap up a Celina runner during Thursday night’s scrimmage at 11 plays, scoring on a 9-yard ELIDA — Bluffton’s boys soccer crew edged Fort Jennings Stadium Park. (Delphos Herald/Dena Martz) touchdown toss. They added 3-2 in the semifinals of the season-opening Elida Fall Soccer the unrushed point-after at 9:20. on the board at 6:19 in the sec- and May added the kick. We’re facing a gut-check time Classic Thursday night. Celina turned it over on ond period. Senior Andy May Celina got the winner on a for some of these guys and The Musketeers scored first in the seventh minute as Mark downs at the Blue Jays’ 15 but tied it at 7-7. 25-yard scoring pass at 5:07 maybe now they will get what Metzger tallied past the Pirate keeper. got the ball back on an intercep- Celina retaliated immedi- and successfully converted the we’re trying to tell them. As Drew Nestor then scored the next three goals for the Pirates: tion at the host 32. ately with a 67-yard touchdown point-after. well, we’re piecing together an in the 12th minute (Steff Taterkov assist), the Once more, the St. John’s pass and added the PAT at 5:36. “We got better as it went on offense and defense because of 20th minute (Luke Headings assist) and the defense held and got the ball After an interception by the but we can’t wait to start play- injuries. That can happen any 38th minute (Billy Theisen assist). back on downs at its 5. Bulldogs, their kicker missed a ing like that,” Schulte added. Friday night, so we have to be Metzger got it within 3-2 in the 63rd minute St. John’s forced its only 22-yard at 3:15. “Celina is a good team, no ready for that; everybody has on an Alex Berelsman assist. turnover in the second period as The Jays stalled at the Celina question. Some of what hap- to prepare like they will play.” Bluffton won the shots on-goal 12-9 but the junior Austin Heiing picked a 23 on downs with 1:16 left in pened was that they are a good The fourth quarter belonged Musketeers won the corner kicks 5-4. pass off in the end zone. the half, effectively ending it. team but it was also that we got to the junior varsity units and Fort Jennings plays 5 p.m. Saturday back at The Jays then used a 60-yard The hosts tied it at 8:36 of tired; we have been harping neither team scored. the Elida Soccer Complex. fourth-play scoring jaunt by the third period as MacLennan all camp about the need to be The Jays open the new sea- ——— senior Luke MacLennan to get tore off a 65-yard scoring run in shape and also play tired. son Aug. 30 at Elida. Lancers boys grab 7-team Wayne Trace Invitational Led by Joshah Rager’s medalist-winning 37, Lincolnview’s boys golf team grabbed the 7-team Wayne Trace Invitational Browns’ Little knows he has to slow down driving Thursday with a 159 team score. Fort Jennings (183) ended up fifth behind Associated Press season opener. been stopped at least four times for traf- the 43s of Nate Germann and Sam Vetter. Little, 24, isn’t the fic offenses in the Cleveland area since Crestview (187) was last as Connor BEREA — Browns wide receiver only Browns player to December, twice had warrants issued for Lautzenhsier shot a 40. Greg Little knows he has to slow recently break the law for his arrest after failing to appear in court. Lincolnview is in the Springbrook down. It’s the only option. speeding. Little said he notified the Browns immedi- Invitational 8:30 p.m. Saturday. His career — and perhaps his life Fellow wide receiver ately after the crash in April. Fort Jennings is at Ayersville 4:30 p.m. — depends upon it. Josh Gordon was cited “It was really just a mindless effort on Monday, while Crestview is at the Delphos Country Club for a Little vowed Thursday to act more for driving 98 mph on my behalf and just not thinking at all, just quad match 4 p.m. that day. responsibly after it was revealed that he Aug. 13, at least his second offense since being careless of the, you know, there are Team Scores: wrecked his car driving 127 mph — more May. laws in place on the roads and just not abid- Lincolnview 159: Joshah Rager 37, Logan C. Miller 39, than 70 mph over the legal speed limit — Browns coach Rob Chudzinski said ing by them,” Little said. Damon Norton 41, Derek Youtsey 42, Justis Dowdy 43. in April, an incident and decision he called he reprimanded Little and Gordon, who In explaining his most recent violation, Miller City 163: Austin Lammers 38, Jared Fuka 38, Cody “mindless.” is suspended from Cleveland’s first two Little added he was driving with “the flow Sheets 43, Davis Lammers 44, Jacob Schimmoeller 46. Little was cited for drag racing after regular-season games for violating the of traffic” and didn’t realize how fast he Wayne Trace 167: Corbin Linder 39, Evan Baughman 41, crashing his expensive, high-performance NFL’s drug policy. Chudzinski would not was doing. Luke Miller 43, Ethan Linder 44, Alec Vest 45. Audi into a guardrail, taking out a light reveal whether he disciplined the players It’s part of a troubling pattern for Little, Paulding 179: Brad Crawford 42, Ben Heilshorn 43, Damon pole and leaving more than 40 yards of but added both seemed remorseful and who was issued 93 parking tickets on mul- Egnor 46, Justin Adams 48, Kaleb Becker 58. brake tracks, according to a police report. recognize the potential severity of their tiple vehicles with nine different license Fort Jennings 183: Nate Germann 43, Sam Vetter 43, Luke Little and a passenger were uninjured in the thoughtless actions. plates while he was at North Carolina. Luebrecht 45, Alex Sealts 52, Ryan Rau 55. single-car accident, which records say took “We take that seriously,” Chudzinski Gordon, who was cited driving 45 in a Antwerp 185 Jeff Coleman 39, Erik Miesle 41, Kyle Recker place at 2:47 a.m. He said he understands said. “It’s not acceptable. I’ve sat down 25-mph zone and failed to appear in court, 52, Brock Taylor 53, Iann Roebel 63. his behavior was unacceptable and realizes with both of those guys individually and was not in the locker room during the Cresetview 187: Connor Lautzenheiser 40, Ronnie Schumm he’s lucky to have survived. talked to them and addressed that with them period it was open to the media. 47, Jon Germann 49, Cain Lautzenheiser 51, Derek Biro 55. “It’s obviously something that I’ve got as well as with the team. All these guys are Browns linebacker D’Qwell Jackson ——— to take very seriously and slow my speeds guys that are learning how to mature. We’re said his message to his young teammates down and be cautious of others on the working to build a locker room and a team is simple. See ROUND UP, page 7 road,” Little said following practice. “I and a foundation of guys accountable and “You’ve got to slow down,” he could have seriously put my life and other that’s what being a Brown is going to be explained. “Now, everything (Little) does is lives in danger. It was a pretty traumatic all about.” going to be talked about and written about. experience and it’s something that I learned Risky behavior on vehicles is noth- The last thing you want is something bad to from and I’m just trying to move forward ing new for the Browns. Kellen Winslow happen out there.” MLB National League Capsule and just learn from it.” (2005) and Marcus (2011) both had near- Little’s off-the-field missteps seem to Little was fined $350. fatal motorcycle accidents. contradict talk that he has matured and Although Little vowed to change his Chudzinski said the violations by Little brought an unfavorable light on the Browns, Wild pitches help Reds behavior, earlier this week he was ticketed and Gordon will not affect their play- a team trying to shed a losing image. for driving 81 mph in a 60-mph zone and ing time Saturday when the Browns play “We want to talk about football,” edge Diamondbacks 2-1 expired license plates. He’s due in court Indianapolis. Jackson added. “We don’t want to talk Associated Press on Sept. 4 — four days before Cleveland’s Beyond the violations, Little, who has about any other distractions.” CINCINNATI — Shin-Soo Choo scored in the eighth inning on Arizona’s fourth wild pitch Stadler finishes long day in the lead at Barclays of the game and the Cincinnati Associated Press the par-4 ninth, his drive went deep into the bushes and forced Reds raced to an improbable 2-1 him to take a penalty drop. He got onto the green and made win over the Diamondbacks on JERSEY CITY, N.J. — Kevin Stadler teed off just after break- another bogey. Thursday. ters over his final four innings, fast and finished right before dinner. It took him nearly 11 hours The rain allowed for some low scoring at Liberty National, Choo scored both Cincinnati with help from a caught stealing to complete a 7-under 64 at Liberty National, his lowest score on which hosted The Barclays in 2009 and produced a winning score runs, helping the Reds to their and a double-play ball. the PGA Tour since the first week of February. And he still isn’t of 9 under. The course also went through significant changes to third win in the four-game series. In the third, the Reds put guaranteed to be the first-round leader at The Barclays. soften some of the landing zones and green complexes. Plus, Cincinnati (73-55) improved to runners in second and third with The FedEx Cup playoffs got off to a soggy start Thursday with there is virtually no rough. a season-high 18 games over one out. Brandon Phillips cashed two rain delays that lasted six hours. Nothing allows for low scoring quite like soft conditions, how- .500 and increased its lead over in the opportunity with a run- It was a start-again, stop-again day on the bank of the Hudson ever. Nearly half of those who finished their rounds shot in the 60s. Arizona to seven games in the scoring groundout for a 1-0 lead. River that didn’t stop Stadler. He ran off three birdies early, then That group might have included Rory McIlroy, except for a race for the National League’s Cahill entered the game with 11 returned from the second delay and threw in four more birdies on few loose swings. He had three double bogeys and still managed second wild-card playoff spot. wild pitches this season and now a soft golf course. a 71. McIlroy blasted out of a bunker and over the 15th green. His Choo singled to lead off the has a major league-high 14. Asked if it was difficult to stay mentally prepared, Stadler approach found the water on No. 5. And his tee shot on the ninth eighth against reliever Eury De The Diamondbacks took a replied, “I’m never really mentally prepared. Same as took a wicked kick off the cart path, over the bushes and La Rosa (0-1) and moved to more conventional route in get- usual. It was all good.” a fence and out-of-bounds. second when De La Rosa’s pick- ting even 1-1 in fourth. Adam Tiger Woods, the No. 1 player in the world and in Stadler needed a good start. He hasn’t had a top 10 off attempt rolled away from Eaton and Goldschmidt led off this playoff series, came out of the first delay by miss- since New Orleans in late April and started these playoffs first baseman Paul Goldschmidt. with singles, Arizona’s first hits ing a short birdie putt on the par-5 13th and then rolling at No. 87. Only the top 100 advance to the second tourna- Todd Frazier sacrificed Choo to off of Latos. Martin Prado hit in three straight birdies to get into the mix. He cooled ment next week outside Boston and the top 70 from there third and Choo scored when ball into a double play but Aaron slightly after the slightly longer second delay and failed go on to the third event in Chicago. four to Joey Votto was a wild Hill rapped a sharp 1-hopper that to make birdie on any of the par 5s in his round of 67. “I’ve had a pretty lousy summer,but really started hit- pitch. third baseman Frazier couldn’t Woods didn’t mind the long day. He was more con- ting the ball a lot better a couple of weeks ago and was Mat Latos (13-4) went eight handle. Hill was credited with a cerned about the next long day on the horizon. looking forward to playing some golf again here recently,” he innings for the win. In his previ- run-scoring infield hit. Only the top half of the draw finished the round. The later said. “Finally got something out of it today.” ous three starts, Latos (13-4) had NOTES: Cincinnati RHP starters — Ben Crane played only two holes — were to resume Stadler has not played in any of the World Golf Championship received only five runs of offen- Jonathan Broxton is expected the round this morning and then go straight to the second round. and only one of the majors — the PGA Championship, where sive support. to have surgery after he was That left the top half facing extra holes on Saturday to get the he missed the cut — so this event feels like a big one. It also He made the most of two placed on the disabled list with tournament caught up. happens to have arguably the strongest and deepest field on the runs on Thursday, allowing just a strained right forearm. … The “We’re done,” Woods said. “It was a long day and tomorrow PGA Tour, particularly since everyone earned a spot based on one run and five hits to Arizona. Reds moved RHP Johnny Cueto will be a short one. And then Saturday will be pretty much a this year’s play. Latos struck out seven, didn’t to the 60-day disabled list to marathon.” “All those guys are here this week, so in that regard, it’s pretty walk anyone and hit one batter open a roster spot for RHP Nick British Open champion Phil Mickelson and Masters champion cool,” he added. “But it’s just another week.” with a pitch. Christiani, who was called up Adam Scott were among those who didn’t finish. PGA champion Stenson last year started the FedEx Cup playoffs at No. 117 Sam LeCure gave up two hits from Triple-A Louisville. … Jason Dufner had a 71, while U.S. Open champion Justin Rose and was gone after one week. He is one of the hottest players in in the ninth but managed to earn Arizona C Miguel Montero recovered from a double bogey on the par-5 13th for a 68. golf, having been runner-up at the British Open, the Bridgestone his first career save. was 1-for-2 with a double and Camilo Villegas, who started the season with conditional Invitational and he was third at the PGA Championship. He is Arizona starter Trevor Cahill, a walk. INF Willie Bloomquist status and is No. 110 in the FedEx Cup standings, ran off four No. 9 in the standings this year and his 65 on a long Thursday in his second start since coming was 2-for-3 with a run scored straight birdies around the turn and was the only player to reach 8 showed why. off the disabled list, allowed four on Wednesday while on rehab under — for now — until back-to-back bogeys late in his round. “I came in from Europe on Monday night, so I’m a bit jet- hits and one run. He walked assignments with the team’s He had a 65, along with Henrik Stenson and Ryan Palmer. lagged and I only saw the course once,” Stenson said. “I’m very three, struck out seven and threw rookie-level Arizona League Jason Day and Matt Kuchar shot 66. Day made two bogeys pleased with the way I played out there and took advantage of three wild pitches — all in the affiliate. that kept a good round from getting away from him. His ball some good shots. And it was a little bit of a shaky finish.” third inning. See CAPSULE, page 7 dropped over the rocks and into the water to the left of the fifth He missed a short par putt on the par-5 eighth hole and had to Cahill allowed two hits but green and he got up-and-down from there. On his closing hole, make a 6-footer for par on the last. still faced the minimum 12 bat- 1

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MLB Glance Ohio State to pay non-conference foes $3.1 million Associated Press ——- By RUSTY MILLER Horseshoe, just last season against Nebraska average from a year ago, best in the Big Ten. American League National League Associated Press (a 63-38 win). — 27th year in coaching for Urban Meyer. East Division — 9,922, in miles, how far Columbus, He’s 116-23 in 11 years as a head coach East Division W L Pct GB COLUMBUS — Ohio State will pay Ohio, is from the Geelong, Australia, home at Bowling Green, Utah, Florida and Ohio W L Pct GB Boston 75 54 .581 — more than $3 million to Buffalo, San Diego of Buckeyes freshman P Cameron Johnston. State. He also was a graduate assistant under Atlanta 77 49 .611 — Tampa Bay 72 53 .576 1 Washington 63 64 .496 14 1/2 Baltimore 68 58 .540 5 1/2 State and Florida A&M to come to Ohio — 3,310 yards, a school record for total Earle Bruce at Ohio State in 1986-87. Four of New York 58 67 .464 18 1/2 New York 68 59 .535 6 Stadium for games against the Buckeyes this offense in a season, by QB Braxton Miller Meyer’s last six teams have finished in the top Philadelphia 57 70 .449 20 1/2 Toronto 57 71 .445 17 1/2 fall. in 2012. three in the final Associated Press rankings. Miami 48 78 .381 29 Through a request from The — 404, wins by the — 25, consecutive years that Ohio State Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB Associated Press, Ohio State’s Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium has appeared in the AP’s preseason Top 25 W L Pct GB Detroit 74 53 .583 — athletic department released since its opening (against 109 rankings, the longest streak of any school. Pittsburgh 74 52 .587 — Cleveland 69 58 .543 5 figures that show it is pay- losses and 20 ties). — 14, returning starters for the Buckeyes. St. Louis 73 53 .579 1 Kansas City 64 61 .512 9 ing Buffalo $1 million to be — 171, in pounds, the dif- That includes nine on offense, four on defense Cincinnati 73 55 .570 2 Minnesota 56 70 .444 17 1/2 the opposition in the Aug. 31 ference in weight between the and K Drew Basil. Milwaukee 55 72 .433 19 1/2 Chicago 51 74 .408 22 Chicago 54 73 .425 20 1/2 opener, San Diego State $1.2 heaviest Buckeye (DL Chris — 12, in inches, difference in height West Division million to play in the game on Carter at 341 pounds) and the between the tallest Buckeyes (6-7 OLs Jack West Division W L Pct GB Sept. 7 and FAMU, a Football lightest (WR Devonte Butler, Mewhort and Taylor Decker) and the shortest W L Pct GB Texas 74 53 .583 — Championship Subdivision WR James Clark and CB (5-7 freshman WR Devonte Butler). Los Angeles75 52 .591 — Oakland 71 55 .563 2 1/2 Arizona 65 61 .516 9 1/2 Seattle 59 67 .468 14 1/2 opponent, $900,000 to come to Gareon Conley each weigh — 6 starts in his career for H-back Jordan Colorado 59 70 .457 17 Los Angeles55 71 .437 18 1/2 Columbus for the game on Sept. 21. 170). Put another way, Carter weighs more Hall. He sustained a cut foot and injured a San Diego 57 70 .449 18 Houston 41 85 .325 32 1/2 The Buckeyes’ other non-conference than two of the others combined. knee last year, limiting him to three games San Fran 56 70 .444 18 1/2 ——— game is at California on Sept. 14. Ohio — 111, page number in the online Ohio started. Due to injuries and depth-chart prob- ——— Thursday’s Results Thursday’s Results N.Y. Yankees 5, Toronto 3 State’s eight Big Ten games do not require a State football media guide where former lems, he is being counted on to be a Percy Cincinnati 2, Arizona 1 Minnesota 7, Detroit 6 guaranteed contract. coach Jim Tressel’s bio resides. It’s under Harvin-type, run-and-catch player for the L.A. Dodgers 6, Miami 0 Chicago White Sox at Kansas City, 8:10 Here’s the 2013 Buckeyes, by the num- the “Legends And Greats” section. Tressel Buckeyes. Yet he had just 40 carries and Washington 5, Chicago Cubs 4, 13 innings p.m. bers: Here’s a look at the 2013 Ohio State is listed third among those legends, right 3 receptions last year — and has only 24 Philadelphia 5, Colorado 4 Today’s Games Atlanta at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Minnesota (Deduno 7-7) at Cleveland Buckeyes, by the numbers: behind Woody Hayes and two-time Heisman catches for his career. Pittsburgh at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. (U.Jimenez 9-7), 7:05 p.m. — 4,580,597, in dollars, a conserva- Trophy winner Archie Griffin. There’s no — 4, number of night games scheduled Today’s Games Oakland (Straily 6-7) at Baltimore tive tabulation of how much Urban Meyer mention of the NCAA violations which led so far this season: at California on Sept. Arizona (Miley 9-8) at Philadelphia (B.Norris 9-10), 7:05 p.m. will make for coaching Ohio State in the to his forced departure from the program in 14, Wisconsin at Ohio Stadium on Sept. (Hamels 5-13), 7:05 p.m. Detroit (Fister 10-6) at N.Y. Mets 2013 season. That figure does not include 2011. When he appeared at a game at Ohio 28, at Northwestern on Oct. 5 and Penn Colorado (Chacin 11-7) at Miami (Koehler (Matsuzaka 0-0), 7:10 p.m. 3-8), 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Kuroda 11-8) at Tampa any academic or performance bonuses Stadium last fall during a celebration of the State at home on Oct. 26. Four night games Detroit (Fister 10-6) at N.Y. Mets Bay (Archer 6-5), 7:10 p.m. (winning a Big Ten division or confer- 2002 national championship, he was lifted matches the most ever for a Buckeyes team (Matsuzaka 0-0), 7:10 p.m. Texas (M.Perez 6-3) at Chicago White ence title, playing in a BCS bowl or the to the shoulders of his former players in the (2007, 2008, 2010). Keep in mind that if the Milwaukee (Gallardo 9-9) at Cincinnati Sox (Sale 9-11), 8:10 p.m. national championship game), but does end zone while a capacity crowd gave him Buckeyes make it to a major bowl game, (H.Bailey 8-10), 7:10 p.m. Toronto (Redmond 1-1) at Houston (Lyles Washington (G.Gonzalez 7-6) at Kansas 5-6), 8:10 p.m. include the university’s $450,000 payment a loud ovation. The 2012 team, which went it will most likely be at night — and also City (B.Chen 5-1), 8:10 p.m. Washington (G.Gonzalez 7-6) at Kansas to Meyer just for remaining coach through 12-0, did not get to play in a bowl game as that start times for four other regular-season Atlanta (Medlen 10-11) at St. Louis City (B.Chen 5-1), 8:10 p.m. Jan. 31, 2014. The numbers include a a result of NCAA sanctions stemming from games have yet to be determined. Ohio State (Wainwright 14-7), 8:15 p.m. Boston (Lackey 8-10) at L.A. Dodgers $700,000 base salary, $1.8 million under Tressel’s misdeeds. is 36-20 in games starting at 5 p.m. or later at Boston (Lackey 8-10) at L.A. Dodgers (Nolasco 9-9), 10:10 p.m. (Nolasco 9-9), 10:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (Richards 3-5) at Seattle media contracts, $1.4 million from the — 103, in days, time the Buckeyes had the site; 8-3 at home, 20-9 away and 9-7 at Chicago Cubs (E.Jackson 7-13) at San (F.Hernandez 12-6), 10:10 p.m. Nike equipment contract, $14,400 for car off from their last practice on the eve of neutral sites. Diego (Volquez 9-10), 10:10 p.m. Saturday’s Games leases, $12,848 in football tickets, $1,875 in the Michigan game in November until they — 3, front-line players suspended for the Pittsburgh (Morton 4-3) at San Francisco Boston at L.A. Dodgers, 4:05 p.m. parking passes for football games, $1,274 opened official workouts on March 5, the opener against Buffalo on Aug. 31: RB Carlos (Bumgarner 11-7), 10:15 p.m. Detroit at N.Y. Mets, 4:05 p.m. Saturday’s Games Oakland at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. for two men’s basketball season tickets earliest documented start to spring practices Hyde (legal problem), CB Bradley Roby Boston at L.A. Dodgers, 4:05 p.m. Minnesota at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. and $200 for a parking pass to watch Thad ever at the school. (legal problem), RB Rod Smith (violation of Detroit at N.Y. Mets, 4:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Matta’s team in action. — 79, in dollars, cost of a single ticket to team rules). Arizona at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Texas at Chicago White Sox, 7:10 p.m. — 3,100,000, in dollars, what Ohio State an Ohio State game this fall. — 2, Ohio State’s ranking in the preseason Colorado at Miami, 7:10 p.m. Toronto at Houston, 7:10 p.m. will pay its three non-conference opponents — 63, percent of the defensive starters AP Top 25. The Buckeyes ended up third Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Washington at Kansas City, 7:10 p.m. Washington at Kansas City, 7:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. to come to Ohio Stadium this season. Buffalo gone, leaving only CB Bradley Roby, S a year ago in it. They were unranked in the Atlanta at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. Sunday’s Games (Aug. 31) gets $1 million, San Diego State Christian Bryant and S C.J. Barnett and LB coaches’ poll, which does not permit votes for Chicago Cubs at San Diego, 8:40 p.m. Minnesota at Cleveland, 1:05 p.m. (Sept. 7) gets $1.2 million and Florida A&M Ryan Shazier. teams on NCAA probation. Pittsburgh at San Francisco, 9:05 p.m. Detroit at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. (Sept. 21) receives $900,000. — 47, number of freshmen and sopho- — 1, uniform number for two of the most Sunday’s Games Oakland at Baltimore, 1:35 p.m. Colorado at Miami, 1:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay, 1:40 p.m. — 1.3 million, in 1922 dollars. Cost to mores among the 82 scholarship players on exciting Buckeyes players: Roby, one of the Detroit at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. Texas at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. build Ohio Stadium. the roster. nation’s top shut-down CBs, and freshman Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. Toronto at Houston, 2:10 p.m. — 106,102, the largest crowd ever at The — 37.2, in points, the Buckeyes’ scoring sensation RB Dontre Wilson. Arizona at Philadelphia, 1:35 p.m. Washington at Kansas City, 2:10 p.m. Washington at Kansas City, 2:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at Seattle, 4:10 p.m. Atlanta at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m. Boston at L.A. Dodgers, 8:05 p.m. Pittsburgh at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs at San Diego, 4:10 p.m. Thursday’s Sports Transactions Boston at L.A. Dodgers, 8:05 p.m. Associated Press PHILADELPHIA 76ERS—Acquired G Tony Wroten from Memphis for future draft considerations. BASEBALL NBA Development League Capsule COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE—Suspended St. Louis OF Yoenny IOWA ENERGY—Named Nate Bjorkgren coach. (Continued from page 6) Gonzalez 50 games for violating the Minor League Drug Prevention Women’s National Basketball Association and Treatment Program. WNBA—Fined New York coach Bill Laimbeer an undisclosed LHP Wade Miley (9-8) is Arizona’s scheduled starter in today’s American League amount for comments he made after Sunday’s game. opener of a 3-game series at Philadelphia … RHP Homer Bailey CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Optioned OF Blake Tekotte to FOOTBALL (8-10) is due to start at home for the Reds against Milwaukee. Charlotte (IL). Recalled INF Leury Garcia from Charlotte. National Football League Ryan Braun finally admits drug use in 2011 CLEVELAND INDIANS—Sent RHP Josh Tomlin to Columbus NEW YORK GIANTS—Activated FB Henry Hynoski from the A month after acknowledging he made “mistakes,” Ryan Braun (IL) for a rehab assignment. PUP list. Signed OT Austin Holtz. admitted taking performance-enhancing drugs during his NL MVP DETROIT TIGERS—Sent C Alex Avila to Toledo (IL) for a rehab NEW YORK JETS—Signed WR Mohamed Massaquoi. season of 2011. assignment. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS—Released WR Ricardo Lockette. The suspended Milwaukee slug- NEW YORK YANKEES—Placed INF Jayson Nix on the 15-day Placed S Darcel McBath on injured reserve. Signed QB Seneca ger wrote in a statement released DL. Recalled RHP Preston Claiborne from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Wallace to a one-year contract. Claimed LB Joe Holland off waivers Thursday by the Brewers that he (IL). Sent SS Derek Jeter to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL) for a rehab from Tampa Bay. took a cream and a lozenge contain- assignment. HOCKEY ing banned substances while reha- OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Sent LHP Brett Anderson to Stockton National Hockey League bilitating an injury. (Cal) for a rehab assignment. NHL—Named Brian Leetch manager of player safety and Patrick “It was a huge mistake for which TAMPA BAY RAYS—Agreed to terms with OF Delmon Young burke director of player safety. I am deeply ashamed and I com- on a minor league contract and assigned him to Montgomery (SL). CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS—Agreed to terms with F Teuvo pounded the situation by not admit- TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Placed 3B Maicer Izturis on the Teravainen on a three-year contract. ting my mistakes immediately,” 15-day DL, retroactive to Wednesday. Recalled SS Ryan Goins from SAN JOSE SHARKS—Renewed their affiliation agreement with Braun wrote. Buffalo (IL). Agreed to terms with OF Ryan Langerhans on a minor San Francisco (ECHL). Braun tested positive for elevated league contract, and assigned him to Buffalo (IL). TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Entered into a one-year affiliation testosterone in October 2011 but his National League agreement with Brampton (CHL). ATLANTA BRAVES—Placed OF Jason Heyward on the 15-day VANCOUVER CANUCKS—Re-signed D Chris Tanev. 50-game suspension was overturned Braun when an arbitrator ruled that the DL. Optioned INF Phil Gosselin to Gwinnett (IL). Claimed 2B Elliot SOCCER urine sample was mishandled. Johnson off waivers from Kansas City. Reinstated LHP Paul Maholm Major League Soccer Braun apologized to the collector of the urine sample, his team- from the 15-day DL. LOS ANGELES GALAXY—Agreed to loan D Bryan Gaul and mates and Commissioner Bud Selig. CINCINNATI REDS—Placed RHP Jonathan Broxton on the M Kenney Walker to Carolina (NASL) for the remainder of the NASL “I have no one to blame but myself. I know that over the last year 15-day DL. Transferred RHP Johnny Cueto to the 60-day DL. fall season. and a half I made some serious mistakes, both in the information Selected the contract of RHP Nick Christiani from Louisville (IL). PORTLAND TIMBERS—Added Brad Agoos to the academy I failed to share during my arbitration hearing and the comments I MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Optioned 1B Sean Halton and RHP coaching staff. made to the press afterwards,” Braun wrote. “I have disappointed the Donovan Hand to Nashville (PCL). COLLEGE people closest to me — the ones who fought for me because they NEW YORK METS—Agreed to terms with RHP Daisuke CONNECTICUT COLLEGE—Named Barry Ward men’s squash truly believed me all along. I kept the truth from everyone. For a Matsuzaka on a one-year contract and RHP Daryl Thompson on a coach and Ted Childs women’s squash coach. long time, I was in denial and convinced myself that I had not done minor league contract. Assigned Thompson to Las Vegas (PCL). DETROIT—Named Dean Ristovski women’s assistant basketball anything wrong.” PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Sent LHP Joe Savery to the GCL coach and John Kenger women’s graduate assistant basketball coach. Phillies for a rehab assignment. KEENE STATE—Named Kristin Boeker women’s assistant soc- SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Released OF Jeff Francoeur. cer coach. Round Up Placed OF Andres Torres on the 15-day DL. LEES-MCRAE—Named DeRico Tilley assistant track and field (Continued from page 6) American Association coach. GARY SOUTHSHORE—Signed RHP Joe Zeller. Coldwater beats Lady Lancers on the links GRAND PRAIRIE AIR HOGS—Signed RHP Aaron Wilkerson. ­ STOCKS VAN WERT — The Coldwater ST. PAUL SAINTS—Released RHP Mike Mehlich. Quotes of local interest supplied by girls golfers defeated Lincolnview Can-Am League EDWARD JONES INVESTMENTS 194-213 in dual action Thursday QUEBEC CAPITALES—Signed RHP Jamie Richmond. Close of business August 22, 2013 at Hickory Sticks Golf Club. TROIS-RIVIERES AIGLES—Released DH Pete LaForest. Description­ Last­Price­ Change Pacing Coldwater were Kelsey Signed RHP Guillaume Duguay. Dow­Jones­Industrial­Average­­ 14,963.74­­ +66.19­ Koesters and a 38, Shannon BASKETBALL S&P­500­­ 1,656.96­­ +14.16­ Osterfeld 50, Emily Feltz 52, National Basketball Association NASDAQ­Composite­­ 3,638.71­­ +38.92­ Lauren Sanning 54, Melissa —Re-signed F Lance Thomas. American­Electric­Power­Co.,­Inc.­­ 42.69­­ +0.32­ Signed F Arinze Onuaku. AutoZone,­Inc.­­ 421.11­­ +1.1500­ Schmitmeyer 57 and Rachel Bunge­Limited­­ 76.53­­ +0.7200­ Eichenauer 60. BP­plc­­ 40.91­­ +0.38­ McKenna Klinger shot a 45 for the Lady Lancers, along with Citigroup,­Inc.­­ 49.91­­ +0.7500­ Maley Ashbaugh’s 52, Makenzie Kraft 54, Macala Ashbaugh 62 CVS­Caremark­Corporation­­ 58.38­­ +0.2900­ and Kayle Hobbs 71. The Delphos Herald Dominion­Resources,­Inc.­­ 57.76­­ +0.47­ Wayne Trace had two individuals: Emilie Linder 42 and is looking for a Eaton­Corporation­plc­­ 67.00­­ +1.5300­ Paige Rahkil 45 Ford­Motor­Co.­­ 16.41­­ +0.16­ First­Defiance­Financial­Corp.­­ 27.99­­ +0.49­ Lincolnview visits Parkways (Deerfield) Tuesday. First­Financial­Bancorp.­­ 16.10­­ +0.14­ ——— SPORTS General­Dynamics­Corp.­­ 84.50­­ +0.7900­ Minster opens with sweep of Lady Bearcats General­Motors­Company­­ 34.99­­ +0.46­ SPENCERVILLE — The Minster Wildcats defeated The­Goodyear­Tire­&­Rubber­Company­­ 18.84­­ +0.26­ Spencerville Bearcats 25-20, 25-7, 25-14 PHOTOGRAPHER Huntington­Bancshares­Incorporated­­ 8.62­­ +0.14­ in volleyball action Thursday. The Delphos Herald is seeking an individual Health­Care­REIT,­Inc.­­ 60.77­­ +0.06­ Schylar Miller led the Bearcats with The­Home­Depot,­Inc.­­ 74.00­­ +0.2700­ who loves photography and enjoys taking action photos. Honda­Motor­Co.,­Ltd.­­ 37.53­­ +0.5500­ six assists and three aces. Katie Merriman Responsiblities would be to take pictures of our area Johnson­&­Johnson­­ 88.26­­ -0.540­ and Chelsea Hanjora both had three kills sporting events and provide them to the Delphos Herald JPMorgan­Chase­&­Co.­­ 52.21­­ +0.5800­ each. for our print and online editions. Kohl’s­Corp.­­ 51.56­­ -0.22­ Next game for the Bearcats is at St. Any applicant must provide their own equipment. Lowe’s­Companies­Inc.­­ 47.39­­ +1.58­ John’s Tuesday. McDonald’s­Corp.­­ 95.46­­ +0.3500­ Minster’s JVs defeated Spencerville 25-3, 25-3. Interested applicants contact: Microsoft­Corporation­­ 32.39­­ +0.78­ ——- Pepsico,­Inc.­­ 79.25­­ +0.17­ Vikings broom away Lady ’Dawgs Nancy Spencer The­Procter­&­Gamble­Company­­ 79.77­­ +0.39­ at the Delphos Herald Rite­Aid­Corporation­­ 3.44­­ 0.000­ ELIDA — Leipsic handed host Elida a 25-9, 25-14, 25-7 Sprint­Corporation­­ 6.92­­ -0.040­ sweep in volleyball action Thursday at Elida. 419-695-0015 ext. 134 Time­Warner­Inc.­­ 62.37­­ +1.11­ Elida stat leaders were: Summer Grogg (5 kills), Katie Hawk or stop at the office at United­Bancshares­Inc.­­ 13.19­­ 0.00­ (16 assists), Torie McAdams (2 blocks), Erika Kiel (19 digs) and 405 N. Main St., U.S.­Bancorp­­ 37.40­­ +0.610­ Karmyn Martinez (1 ace). Delphos, Ohio Verizon­Communications­Inc.­­ 47.02­­ -0.25­ Elida (1-1) is in the Parkway Invitational 9 a.m. Saturday. Wal-Mart­Stores­Inc.­­ 73.46­­ -0.0900 8 – The Herald Friday, August 23, 2013 www.delphosherald.com

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Excellent Men’s 38x30 corduroys, Classes will be offered Table or Floor. shift FT, Sun-Thurs night resume and cover letter detailing how you will ap- jeans, shorts, dress in September for those benefits and incentives. EEO 3pm-finish. Require- ply your skills and experience to the marketplace. slacks. Dress jackets. Come to our store. who wish to begin a Hohenbrink TV. ments include: ability to Incomplete applications will not be considered. Send Resume to: Women’s jeans, slacks, rewarding career as an Blind Box S sweaters. Trailer hitches, 419-695-1229 learn tire knowledge; STNA. Class size will Mail to: Don Hemple, Advertising Manager housewares, sports heavy lifting up to be limited. Please stop 405 N. Main Street, Delphos, Ohio 45833 c/o The Putnam County Sentinel equipment, DVD movies 100lbs; team work atti- by our Delphos location tude; willingness to get E-mail to [email protected] P.O. Box 149 and much more. and fill out an applica- Ottawa, OH 45875 the job done. Send work tion. Or deliver to 405 N. Main Street, Delphos, Ohio 00071696 Place Your experience to: Vancrest of Delphos Sports and K&M Tire, 1425 E. Fifth St. 586 Ad Today Delphos, OH 45833 Recreation PO Box 279, Delphos, OH 45833. FOR SALE: Free and 15 speed 419 695-0015 [email protected] 953 bike, $50. Only 3 months Fax: 419-695-7991 Low Priced old! Call 419-692-3631 INCOME TAX preparer 2 TWIN size bedspreads needed. Duties include pastel floral design, good The Delphos Herald personal income tax re- condition. $15 each. Call 419-692-7264. is looking for a turn preparation, spread- sheet work and basic SPORTS bookkeeping. Must have accounting degree or tax Is It preparation training and Fitzgerald Home Improvement PHOTOGRAPHER POHLMAN SAFE & The Delphos Herald is seeking an individual experience and be able Power Washing who loves photography and enjoys taking action photos. to handle telephone calls BUILDERS SOUND Responsiblities would be to take pictures of our area sporting Broken? Harrison and scheduling. Season- & Painting ROOM ADDITIONS events and provide them to the Delphos Herald able full time from Janu- DELPHOS for our print and online editions. Interior, Exterior, Residential, GARAGES • SIDING • ROOFING Floor Installation Any applicant must provide their own equipment. ary to May, part time Find A Commercial, Decks, Fences, BACKHOE & DUMP TRUCK Carpet, Vinyl, Wood, SELF-STORAGE available thereafter. Houses, Log Homes, Stripping, SERVICE Security Fence Interested applicants contact: Ceramic Tile •Pass Code •Lighted Lot Nancy Spencer Please send resume to: Repairman Cleaning, Sealing, Staining, FREE ESTIMATES Reasonable rates •Affordable •2 Locations at the Delphos Herald Commercial Tax Re- Barn Painting, Barn Roofs FULLY INSURED Free estimates Why settle for less? 419-695-0015 ext. 134 cords Inc., P.O. Box 85, To Fix It FREE ESTIMATES harrisonfloorinstallation.com 419-692-6336 or stop at the office at Fort Jennings, OH Insured • References POHLMAN Phil 419-235-2262 405 N. Main St., 45844. In The A+ rating with the Better Delphos, Ohio Business Bureau POURED Wes 567-644-9871 OPENING FOR CDL CONCRETE WALLS “You buy, we apply” Service 419-303-3020 GESSNER’S Driver with 3yrs. experi- Residential ence having safe driving Directory & Commercial EstatE auction record. Travel mostly in • Agricultural Needs PRODUCE Ohio and Kentucky. • All Concrete Work T S B OPEN 7 DAYS VAN WERT, OHIO 35¢/mile with a minimum Construction 9 AM - 5 PM of $135. Possibility of Mark Pohlman 9 AM-Sat., Aug. 24-9 AM Hohlbein’s BUILDING & Sundays 11-5 PM dedicated trip in the fu- In 419-339-9084 AVAILABLE NOW! LOCATION: 13764 Van Wert Willshire Road, Ohio ture. Call 419-303-3007 Home cell 419-233-9460 REMODELING CANNING PEACHES City, OH 45874 in Van Wert County, NW Ohio be- OTR SEMI Roofing, Garages, Room MUMS tween Lima, OH and Decatur, IN DRIVER The Improvement Additions, Bathrooms, PLACE YOUR ORDER NEEDED Kitchens, Siding, Decks, FOR CANNING See StraleyRealty.com or Auctionzip.com for Benefits: Vacation, Windows, Joe Miller Pole Barns, Windows. TOMATOES! complete descriptive list, order of sale and Holiday pay, 401k. Delphos 9557 St. Rt. 66, Delphos, OH 45833 numerous pictures Home weekends, & most Doors, Siding, Construction 30 Years Experience 419-692-5749 419-234-6626 nights. Call Ulm’s Inc. 419-692-3951 Herald Roofing, Experienced Amish Carpentry 419-235-2631 Roofing, remodeling, Repairs Sunrooms, concrete, pole barns, garages Pole Buildings, or any construction needs. Miscellaneous Tim Andrews JD 4010 tractor; (2) JD 8300 tractors; JD 9870 STS Garages Cell 567-644-6030 MASONRY combine; JD 635F grain platform: JD 608C- 8 row corn head; JD 855/mower; JD 1790 planter; JD Sales Representative Position COMMUNITY RESTORATION 8650 tractor; Farmall 460 diesel; Oliver parts trac- Times Bulletin Media is searching for a tor; JD Worksite Gator; Vac Boss 4066/PTO; (6) Kill Ph. 419-339-4938 UNEVEN full-time sales representative. If you appreciate SELF-STORAGE Bros. 385 wagons; Krause 35’ soil finisher; Unver- or 419-230-8128 CONCRETE? ferth 35’ rolling harrow; Westfield 100-61 auger; J working as part of a team, enjoy working with Concrete leveling of GREAT RATES & M header transporter; DMI 3250 Nutri-Placer/ 15 businesses large and small, thrive in a busy floors, sidewalks, NEWER FACILITY row w/ Hiniker controls; AC forklift – 193” lift; Mc- and creative environment, and love using the Car Care patios, steps, driveways, Chimney Farlane 30’ reel disk; Art’s Way 24’ land plane; Red- web and social media sites, this position may 419-692-0032 Repair ball 690 sprayer/120’; (trucks) 1990 -1999 – 2005 be a perfect match for you. pool decks, etc. Across from Arby’s Candidates who succeed in sales Call Dave cell International Eagles; 3406E Cat; 435ST Cummins; 419-204-4563 444 Cummins; (2) older Chevy diesel pickups; Ford possess above average written and oral Geise 419-236-1496 E350 service truck; (5) 53’ x 102” wide Dry Van communications skills, work with multiple Transmission, Inc. semi-trailers; 48’ Tarasport lowboy; Bobcat 34’ grain deadlines and projects, and demonstrate • automatic transmission 419-692-5143 DAY’S PROPERTY trailer; 30’ Agritrailer; much/many farm/ shop tools; effective organizational, time management, • standard transmission home/office Tree Service LOADER provided on site;lunch provided/restrooms/ and planning skills. • differentials Mike MAINTENANCE parking w/ golf cart shuttle provided The successful applicant will learn and • transfer case TERMS: Cash or check w/ accompanying financial work with Times Bulletin Media’s many • brakes & tune up 419-235-1067 LLC commitment letter—prior to sale would be appreci- products. Applicants must demonstrate a 2 miles north of Ottoville VONDERWELL • Mowing L.L.C. ated. E-mail to: [email protected]; pos- working knowledge of the internet and active 419-453-3620 session/removal of items upon settlement participation in social networking and media. CONTRACTING • Landscaping SELLERS: Robert C. Nofer Estate; Van Wert County, The successful candidate will play a key role in • Trimming & Removal OH Probate Case # 2011-1152; Dana J. Nofer Estate; developing the company’s online campaigns CONCRETE • Lawn Seeding • Stump Grinding Van Wert County, OH Probate Case # 2013-1090; Construction and social media strategies. LEVELING • 24 Hour Service • Fully Insured Dixie L. Nofer, Administratrix for both; Mr. Charles We pay our sales representatives using Brent Day KEVIN M. MOORE Koch, Attorney for both Estates; Van Wert, OH a draw and commission plan. The parent WORK 567-204-8488 FARM EQUIPMENT—TRUCKS—TRACTORS company offers a full schedule of benefits including Health Insurance, 401K and Vacation. (419) 235-8051 COMBINE—LATE MODELS WANTED We are an equal opportunity employer. Auction Managers: Richard Miller 419-438-3308; For consideration, please forward a Any William B. Priest 419-786-9440 professional resume and cover letter detailing • Grain Bins • Carpentry • Framing TEMAN’S • Support Structures Classifieds how you will apply your skills and experience to • Siding •Roofing OUR TREE the marketplace. • Dump PIT’s • Conveyors 419 W Ervin Incomplete applications will • Pole Barns Sell! not be considered. • Continuous Dryers SERVICE •Any repair work • Trimming • Topping • Thinning Van Wert, oH • Custom Fabrication To advertise • Deadwooding Mail to: Kirk Dougal, Publisher B & S Millwright, LLC Stump, Shrub & Tree Removal FREE ESTIMATES call Since 1973 419-238-9733 • 800-727-2021 P.O. Box 271, Van Wert, Ohio 45891 Office: 419-795-1403 [email protected] 30 years experience! www.straleyRealty.com E-mail to 419-305-5888 • 419-305-4732 419-695-0015 419-692-7261 The Times Bulletin Media office: 419-733-6309 Bill Teman 419-302-2981 EVERYTHING WE TOUCH—TURNS TO SOLD Or deliver to [email protected] Ernie Teman 419-230-4890 700 Fox Road, Van Wert, Ohio 00070858 www.delphosherald.com Friday, August 23, 2013 The Herald –9

Stepmom should include Tomorrow’s HI AND LOIS mom when she can Horoscope By Bernice Bede Osol Dear Annie: My husband home, do some cleaning and and I have been married for organizing, and end up look- 20 years. He has four chil- ing for things to do. dren with his ex-wife, who I don’t know where I’m lives nearby. The divorce was going or what to do with my- not pleasant, and my husband self. My husband is a few still has a lot of resentment. years younger. We have dif- Neither of us is comfortable ferent interests, so he isn’t SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 2013 around the ex. going to be helpful. I keep Broaden your scope this year by getting involved in large-scale So how do I explain to an eye open for volunteer op- projects that will benefit your my 30-year-old stepdaughter, portunities, but haven’t seen community or country. Develop ideas “Susie,” that when we have anything that’s a good fit. I and solutions that will encourage BLONDIE others to step up and take action. gatherings with his kids, we know I’m lucky and am not The impression you make will open don’t want to include their complaining. But do you doors to greater prosperity. mother? Three of their kids have any suggestions for VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- Added discipline will help you live in the area me? — Montreal conquer whatever challenges you and can visit West Island, Que- meet along life’s path. Adding a bit Mom whenever bec of force to get what you want will pay off. Taking action will only increase they wish. When Dear Que- your options. Susie comes into bec: First, de- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- town, all of the cide where your Change is inevitable, but acceptance will enable you to move in a direction kids gather at interests lie. Do that is better suited to your needs their mother’s, you enjoy the as well as your skills. Express your and she nev- ideas and intentions in clear, concise arts? Join a choir language. er invites us. or theater group. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- That’s fine. But Sign up for an Learning will be key to making new acquaintances and finding unusual BEETLE BAILEY for some rea- art class or learn opportunities. You’ll be especially son, Susie feels guitar. Do you prone to altering the way you do that since her like working with things at work, with positive results. mother is single kids? Volunteer SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Annie’s Mailbox -- Stick close to home and make a and “alone,” she with a literacy point to listen rather than dictate. The should be invited program or at a choice you make now will determine how your peers and loved ones will to our home whenever Susie children’s hospital. Interested receive you. is in town. in civics? Offer your time to a CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Until now, I’ve been nice local politician, or check city -- All work and no play will cause problems in your personal life. about it and included her. hall for opportunities to make Make plans that will keep important But I recently found out that a difference in your commu- relationships warm, vibrant and the ex has been saying hurt- nity. Can you help at a home- stable. A settlement or contract will bring in another income channel. ful things about me to the less shelter or soup kitchen? AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) kids, who apparently don’t What about your local library -- Make a point of relying on past defend me. I’ve always made or chamber of commerce? experience, especially where money matters are concerned. Lending SNUFFY SMITH myself available for emer- Try meetup.com or the Red and borrowing will lead to problems. gency calls, babysitting the Hat Society (redhatsociety. Invest in yourselfss and your grandchildren, etc. How do I org). You may need to try abilities, not someone else. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) handle the next visit? — No out a few places before -- Look over contracts and make a Longer So Nice you find something that’s a commitment to someone you want Dear No: With kindness. “good fit,” but please don’t to have in your life for a long time. Your options are plentiful, but your The ex is going to say bitter give up. Many places would choices should be specific. things, and when her kids are welcome someone with your ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- with her, they don’t defend Keep your thoughts and emotions in energy. check. Now is not the time to start you because it would create Dear Annie: “California” a war. Avoid being taken advantage a problem with their mother. wondered whether it was of and use diplomacy when handling arduous situations. You need to be We urge you not to make an rude to read his hosts’ news- tough but fair. issue of this. They obviously paper before they woke up. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) have a decent relationship I, too, like to read my paper -- Participate in any activities or ventures that arise today, and show HAGAR THE HORRIBLE with you, and this should not with my morning coffee. everyone what you have to offer. You be taken lightly. It’s also pos- Here’s my solution: will impress even the most skeptical sible that Mom, with her When I travel, I take my individual, giving you many new channels in which to operate. own insecurities, is pressur- home paper with me. I then GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- You ing Susie. You don’t have to buy a local paper at a gas can make a difference if you act on include her in everything you station, convenience store or behalf of someone or something you believe in. 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President Barack Obama on Thursday unveiled a broad new govern- Pentagon by leaking a mountain down on Wall Street, embarrassing the stock “Clearly it’s an annoyance, but it doesn’t ment rating system for colleges that would judge schools on their of secrets, Bradley Manning exchange that hosts the biggest names in in any way affect the value of your underlying affordability and perhaps be used to allocate federal financial aid. created a whole new set of technology, including Apple, Microsoft and assets,” Leclerc said. “Warren Buffet used to say But the proposed overhaul faced immediate skepticism from potential complications for the Google. that if you own a stock, you ought to be comfort- college leaders who worry the rankings could cost their institutions military Thursday by asking to The problem sent brokers racing to figure able with it even if the market were to close for millions of dollars, as well as from congressional Republicans wary be known as a woman named out what went wrong and raised new questions a year.” of deepening the government’s role in higher education. Chelsea and to undergo hor- about the pitfalls of the electronic trading systems During the outage, the Nasdaq said it would The president, speaking to a student-heavy crowd of 7,000 at the mone treatment. that have come to dominate the nation’s stock not cancel any orders stuck in limbo, but that University at Buffalo, said he expected pushback from those who Manning’s gender-identity markets. customers were free to cancel them. have profited from the ballooning cost of college. But he argued that struggle — a sense of being Nasdaq said only that the problem lay in The stock of the exchange’s parent company, with the nation’s economy still shaky and students facing increas- a woman trapped in a man’s its system for disseminating prices and that it Nasdaq OMX, took a hit Thursday, falling $1.08, ing global competition, making college affordable is “an economic body — was brought up by the planned to investigate. or 3.4 percent, to close at $30.46 in heavy trad- imperative.” defense at the court-martial, and The outage disrupted what had otherwise ing. “Higher education cannot be a luxury,” Obama said during the a photo of the soldier in a blond been a quiet summer day on Wall Street. It Phil Stern, a former Securities and Exchange first stop on a two-day bus tour through New York and Pennsylvania. wig and lipstick was submitted was another in a series of technical problems to Commission attorney for 10 years, said Nasdaq “Every American family should be able to get it.” as evidence. disrupt financial markets in recent years, though could face significant financial penalties and Republicans on Capitol Hill weighed in quickly with criticism. But the latest twist, less alarming than the “flash crash” plunge of other sanctions. Lamar Alexander of Tennessee, the top Republican on the Senate announced the morning after May 2010. “It’s pretty significant for an exchange to be Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, cast the proposal Manning was sentenced to 35 “The market has gotten quite complex and shut down this long,” Stern said. “The disruption as government overreach and suggested a state-by-state approach years in the military prison at needlessly so,” said Sal Arnuk, co-founder of the to the marketplace is huge.” would be preferable. Fort Leavenworth, Kan., sur- brokerage Themis Trading. The White House, the Treasury Department “Washington needs to be careful about taking a good idea for one prised many and confronted the The Nasdaq, an exchange dominated by and other government agencies monitored the state and forcing all 6,000 institutions of higher education to do the Pentagon with questions about some of the largest, most prosperous technology disruption. exact same thing, turning Washington into a sort of national school where and how the Army pri- companies, sent out an alert shortly after noon Brad McMillan, chief investment officer board for our colleges and universities,” Alexander said. vate is to be imprisoned. that said trading would stop. The Nasdaq com- of the independent brokerage Commonwealth For colleges and universities, millions of federal aid dollars could The former Army intel- posite index spent much of the afternoon stuck Financial, said competition between rival be on the line if schools are downgraded under the government rating ligence analyst disclosed the at 3,631.17. exchanges for customers is partly to blame for system. However, if colleges line up against the idea of tying rat- decision in a statement provided Trading resumed at 3:25 p.m. Thirty-five recent trading problems. The exchanges try to ings to federal aid, the proposal would face nearly impossible odds. to NBC’s “Today” show. minutes later, the day ended with the index up 38 bring in more business with the promise of faster Almost all members of Congress have colleges or universities in “As I transition into this next points, or 1 percent, at 3,638.71. trading, which makes them more reliant on new their districts, and a coordinated effort to rally students and educators phase of my life, I want every- Investors were not at risk of losing any technology. against the plan would probably kill it quickly. one to know the real me. I am Chelsea Manning. I am a female. Given the way that I feel, and have felt since child- Via surrogacy, some men opt to become single dads hood, I want to begin hormone Associated Press erally a male equivalent of the “biologi- Before approaching Growing tion of $8,000 to $10,000 for the egg therapy as soon as possible,” the cal clock” that prompts some unmarried Generations, Powell discussed his options donor, and at least $25,000 for the surro- statement read. Trey Powell’s first name has an extra women to have children while they’re at length with family members and with gate mother who gives birth after being The statement asked people resonance these days. Though still a still fertile. people who’d been through surrogacy. impregnated with an implanted embryo. to use the feminine pronoun bachelor, he now presides over a family “They say they’ve always wanted There was a lot of self-interrogation. Though male clients have the option when referring to Manning. of three as the dad of twin daughters born to be a dad, they haven’t found a part- “If something happens to me, who’s of enlisting an egg donor on their own, It was signed “Chelsea E. six months ago via a surrogate mother. ner that they want to start a family going to take care of my daughters? Is Bell said most make their choice from Manning” and included a hand- “I feel so lucky every day,” Powell with, they’re getting older and just don’t this an egotistical, selfish thing?” he a pool of women recruited by Growing written signature. said. want to wait — the same things single recalled asking himself. “I had to be sure Generations. The clients aren’t told the At 42, he’s a new addition to the women say,” said Madeline Feingold, it was the right thing to do.” names of the possible egg donors, but ranks of men who intentionally seek the an Oakland, Calif., psychologist who Now, he says, fatherhood is the focus see videos of them and learn extensive Half of US says role of single father. While some opt for has done extensive counseling related to of his life — a transformation made details about their health, education and adoption, others yearn to have children surrogacy. easier because he often works from genetic history. racial equality with genetic ties and are willing to invest That was the case for Powell, a phar- home and can afford a full-time nanny. The process also entails psychologi- not yet a reality $100,000 or more to make that happen. maceutical company executive in Seattle That level of affluence is a virtual cal screening, plus detailed legal nego- There are no firm numbers of how who spent three years futilely trying to prerequisite for men pursuing the option tiations to minimize any chance that the WASHINGTON (AP) — many men have taken this route. It’s adopt. of fatherhood via surrogacy. egg donor or surrogate mother might Has the U.S. achieved Martin clearly still a rarity, although Growing “I was in an adoption pool for a year “We tell people to budget $125,000 claim parental rights. Luther King Jr.’s dream of Generations, a leading for-profit sur- and half, didn’t get any calls and got to $150,000 for a single baby, and By the time the process is done, the a colorblind society? Fewer rogacy agency in Los Angeles, says its bummed about the whole experience,” $150,000 to $175,000 for twins,” said aspiring father’s commitment is usu- than half of all Americans caseload of single men has risen steadily he said. “I just wanted to be a dad. Time Stuart Bell, co-owner of Growing ally apparent, said Denise Bierly, a State say the country has made and totaled about 25 cases last year. was not on my side, and I didn’t have Generations. College, Pa., attorney specializing in substantial progress in the Experts say the driving force is gen- the luxury of waiting for an ideal mate.” Those figures include compensa- adoption and surrogacy law, past 50 years toward racial equality, a new poll shows. Despite a heightened sense No verdict yet in Fort Hood shooting trial of racial progress immediate- Tour bus overturns along ly following the 2008 elec- PAUL J. WEBER she allowed jurors to leave for the evening. tion of the first black presi- Associated Press Deliberations are scheduled to resume this Calif. freeway; 52 hurt dent, Americans’ views of morning. FORT HOOD, Texas — The Army psychia- During his brief opening statement two LOS ANGELES (AP) — A tour bus carrying gamblers to black progress have waned. an Indian casino overturned along a Southern California free- The study, released trist on trial for the 2009 shooting rampage at weeks ago, Hasan told jurors that evidence Fort Hood passed on his final chance to address would “clearly show” he was the shooter. He way after sideswiping a car, injuring more than 50 people on Thursday by the Pew board Thursday, authorities said. Research Center, offers a jurors before they started deliberating Thursday, also described himself as a soldier who had even after prosecutors insisted they hand down a “switched sides.” The driver made an “unsafe lane change” to the left, struck mixed picture of progress the car “and then overcorrected to the right,” California five decades after King verdict that would allow the death penalty. But since then, he has sat mostly silent in his Maj. Nidal Hasan is acting as his own attor- wheelchair. Hasan, who was paralyzed after he Highway Patrol Officer Elizabeth Van Valkenburgh said. The made his historic “I Have a skidding bus careened through a chain-link fence and down Dream” speech calling for ney but declined to plead his case after prosecu- was shot during the attack, has raised few objec- tors finished their closing argument. When the tions during the 13-day trial. He questioned a dirt embankment, where it came to rest on its right side racial equality. The center is between the freeway and railroad tracks. a Washington-based research judge told Hasan he could begin, he said: “The only three of the nearly 90 witnesses called by defense chooses not to make a closing state- prosecutors, and the only piece of evidence he Ambulances and helicopters converged on Interstate 210 organization. in Irwindale, about 20 miles east of downtown Los Angeles, While large majorities of ment.” submitted was an evaluation from his boss that The Army psychiatrist is facing numerous called him a good soldier. where firefighters laid out red, yellow and green tarps to evalu- blacks and whites say the ate the injured. two races generally get along counts of premeditated murder and attempted On Thursday, military prosecutors asked “very well” or “pretty well,” premeditated murder for the attack, which killed jurors for a unanimous conviction on the pre- blacks continue to substan- 13 people and wounded more than 30 others meditated murder charges, which would allow Fritz tially lag whites when it at the sprawling Army post in central Texas on them to seek the death penalty — the govern- (Continued from page 1) the fair when she was 8 years comes to household income Nov. 5, 2009. ment’s priority in the case. old. and net worth, and nearly 8 It was the deadliest mass shooting ever on a Henricks repeatedly emphasized the word “FFA has instilled in me a “A close friend of my in 10 African-Americans say U.S. military base. “premeditation,” trying to dissuade the jury — great sense of responsibility dad asked me to show a pig a lot of work remains to be Prosecutors laid out a detailed roadmap of 13 high-ranking military officers — of even along with many other assets. for him and after that, I was done to reach racial equality. their case during their closing argument, saying considering a conviction on a lesser charge that I have learned work ethic and hooked,” she said. Blacks are more likely there was no question that Hasan planned and would take the death penalty off the table. how to have fun. Being a part She added beef to her than other race groups to say carried out the attack. “There’s no doubt the evidence you heard of both groups has become a schedule because she enjoyed they have been discriminated “The facts I laid out to you give you only one in this case shows he committed the offense,” great part of my life.” being in the steer barn and against in the past year — option,” the prosecutor, Col. Steve Henricks, Henricks said. She began showing pigs at wanted to be a part of it. 35 percent vs. 20 percent told jurors. “The accused without a doubt — Henricks said Hasan asked for the highest- for Hispanics and 10 percent without any doubt at all — had a premeditated tech weapon available when he went to a gun for whites — with majori- design to kill.” store a few months before the Nov. 5, 2009, Breakfast Jurors began deliberating Thursday after- attack, and he soon began practicing at a gun ties of blacks saying they (Continued from page 1) are treated less fairly than noon. After about three hours, they asked if they range. Hasan also used laser sights, which whites in dealing with police, could review the testimony of Sgt. Mark Todd, Henricks said “established intent to kill.” the Fort Hood police officer who ended the The prosecutor noted that the shootings, “The best thing is they (the kids) are out of bed and starting in the courts, in local public their day off with a good breakfast,” McGue said. schools or on the job. rampage by shooting the gunman. In a statement which started inside a medical building crowded submitted to the court, Todd testified that Hasan with soldiers preparing to deploy, came the same Parents have responded that the ministry has “done an awe- fired at him before he fired back, hit the soldier day Hasan’s unit was at that building. Hasan was some job” and ”thank you for taking such good care of our Affleck to play and then kicked away his gun. assigned to soon join the unit in Afghanistan on children.” The judge agreed to the review, then a six-month tour. “I’m very proud of this very unique ministry,” Khabeb stated. “It is a classic community effort.” Batman in ‘Man “It’s a growing program and we appreciate the community of Steel’ sequel support,” McGue said proudly. Report Volunteers help every year and high school students from LOS ANGELES (AP) — Ben (Continued from page 1) expectations.” and businesses in commu- freshman to seniors are always welcome. Affleck will don Batman’s cape The 2013 report cards rate nities that rely on healthy Today will be the last day for the Kid’s Breakfast ministry and cowl. State Superintendent schools and buildings in the schools for their reputations for this year. Warner Bros. announced Richard Ross told reporters first nine of 18 new perfor- and property values. Thursday that the 41-year-old ahead of Thursday’s release of mance categories. Districts “Some people say it’s actor-director will star as a new the first round of new scores and buildings won’t receive unfair to keep moving the per- incarnation of the Dark Knight that districts instead scored at overall letter grades until formance target for schools,” in a film bringing Batman and all points on the scale. 2015. Ross said. “But I want you to Superman together. The studio Ross said the new report The new letter grades know we are going to keep Trivia says Affleck will star opposite cards are intended to allow are being applied to tradi- and need to keep improving Answers to Thursday’s questions: Henry Cavill, reprising his role as parents, communities and tional public school districts for the sake of our children. The largest cockroach on record was 3.81 inches in Superman from “Man of Steel.” educators to more plainly see and buildings, community The world is just moving too length. The movie will also reunite “Man the data about their schools schools, STEM schools, and fast to have a static goal.” In most species of songbirds, only male birds sing and of Steel” stars Amy Adams, so they can capitalize on college preparatory boarding Ross said meeting tougher for only two reasons: to protect territory and to attract a Laurence Fishburne and Diane strengths and improve on schools. Performance will goals will eventually serve mate. Lane. weaknesses. be assessed in areas includ- Ohio well. Today’s questions: The big-screen DC super- “The new report card sys- ing elementary-grade liter- “We must have the cour- How much of the earth’s surface is permanently frozen? hero mash-up was originally tem is not a ‘gotcha.’ And acy, student academic per- age to be honest with our- How much of the earth is unexplored? announced at last month’s they need to understand that formance, graduation rates, selves and honest with our Answers in Saturday’s Herald. Comic-Con International in San if a school or district gets a and college readiness. The communities about where we The Outstanding National Debt as of Friday was Diego by director Zack Snyder. lower grade than it expected, phased rollout was intended really stand, so we can work $16,741,191,596,564. Snyder said in a statement that that doesn’t necessarily mean to prevent schools from see- together to improve,” he said. The estimated population of the United States is Affleck will provide a counter- students got a poorer educa- ing sudden drops in their rat- “And believe me, if we do 316,497,563, so each citizen’s share of this debt is balance to Cavill’s Superman. tion there than they did the ings as the state moves to a that, we will better understand $52,895. Production is expected to year before,” Ross said. “But more rigorous evaluation sys- what we have to do to ensure The National Debt has continued to increase an aver- begin in 2014, and the as-yet- what it does mean is that the tem. Districts were bracing that our children are qualified age of $2.08 billion per day since Sept. 30, 2012. untitled film is set for release July school and district will have for the low grades, whatever to have the jobs and careers 17, 2015. to work to meet new, higher the reason, to anger parents they desire.”