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Upfront Gallmeier hires Coleman as safety service director

BY NANCY SPENCER Coleman is current- moving up to the next tion and human resources from the ‘Frozen’ now Herald Editor ly with the Van Wert level.” University of Findlay in May 2012. [email protected] City Parks and Streets Coleman will begin He holds a Commercial Applicator showing at library Department, mark- his new position on Ohio Pesticide License and an DELPHOS — Van Wert’s Shane ing his 23rd year this April 21 and will be Ohio Class B Commercial driver’s The Saturday Morning Coleman will be the new Delphos January. He supervises formally introduced to license. Movie series concludes Safety Service Director. all part-time and sea- Delphos City Council Coleman has six months to move this month on April 12 at Mayor Michael Gallmeier made sonal parks employees during Monday’s 7 closer to Delphos. the Delphos Public Library the announcement Thursday after- and is responsible for p.m. meeting. “I need to get settled into the job with the very popular noon. all aspects of parks “The first thing I first and then move as soon as possi- “Frozen” by Disney. “Mr. Coleman had the best energy maintenance. He also need to do is get to ble,” he said. “I’d like it to be sooner The movie begins at 10 and he is enthusiastic,” Gallmeier maintains the city know everybody and rather than later.” a.m. ‘Frozen’ is 102 minutes said. “He never hesitated on any streets and sidewalks, start building relation- Coleman joins the city administra- in length and rated PG. questions and was very direct.” performs basin repair ships,” Coleman said. tion at a financially difficult time. The Children and families of Coleman rose from a group of and replacement, leaf/ “I’m ready to meet the city has instituted a 3-hour furlough, all ages are welcome; howev- more than a dozen candidates. brush pickup and snow great people who work excluding the fire and rescue and er, those under six should be “We started with 16 and Interim removal. for the city and the police departments. Council passed accompanied by a caregiver. Safety Service Director Sherryl He’s also an adjunct Coleman great residents. a balanced 2014 Budget last week No sign up is required George and I narrowed it down to instructor at Rhodes “I know we have and is now seeking a .25-percent for this event. Call 419- five,” Gallmeier said. “After inter- State College in the Division of some financial difficulties. We’ll run income tax increase on the May 6 695-4015 with questions. views with all the department heads, Business and Public Services. the city as efficiently as possible.” Primary Ballot to support the Parks we were down to our final two and “I’ve spent my entire career in Coleman obtained his master’s in and Recreation Department. Mr. Coleman was the most impres- public service,” Coleman said. “I business administration with con- Turkey shoot set sive.” have a passion for it. I’m excited to be centrations in public administra- The Disabled American Veterans Chapter 54 of Van Wert County will host an Adult and Youth Kenyan missionary Turkey Shoot from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 12 at the Ondiek returns to Trinity Van Wert Outsdoorsmen Assoc., 9065 Ringwald Road, Middle Point. to share his vision 12 GA., 16 GA., 20 GA. and .410 GA. shells will BY NANCY SPENCER be available for purchase. Herald Editor The cost is $2.50 for [email protected] turkey or half the money per round or squad. DELPHOS — Missionary Rules will be explained Pastor Benard Ondiek of the day of the shoot. Wachara, Kenya, will be the guest speaker at 7 p.m. April 15 at Trinity United Methodist Church. Pastor Ondiek has already Sports made a difference in the lives of many of his people St. John’s seeking asst. by planting seven churches, CC coach founding a seminary and St. John’s cross coun- starting two orphanages. try coach Steve Hellman Ondiek will tell of his Ondiek is looking for an assistant work with orphans and wid- cross county coach for the ows and share stories of God using willing people to do upcoming season this fall. extraordinary things — where they are and beyond. If interested, please contact Steve at smhell- On April 15, he will challenge attendees to embrace a life [email protected]. of serving others. Ondiek’s homeland of Kenya has a high AIDS rate with Delphos residents can remove unwanted items from their homes by taking Ottoville seeking junior advantage of Allen County Refuse’s Big Item Pick Up from 8 a.m. to noon high VB coach nearly 65 percent of cases shown in women, according to the Kenya Ministry of Health. One dramatic impact of AIDS Saturday in the parking lot across from the Delphos Municipal Building. Ottoville Local Schools is (Herald file photo) looking for a junior high vol- deaths is the decline in life expectancy. leyball coach. Interested can- Pastor Ondiek’s work focuses on changing the lives of his didates should submit a letter countrymen. His book, “Benard’s Vision,” written by Beth of interest, resume and refer- Ann Morgan, will also be available for a donation. Readers ACR’s Big Item Pick Up set Saturday ences to Athletic Director will travel through Benard’s childhood, where he learned BY NANCY SPENCER ACR General Manager John The collection includes Mark Odenweller, Ottoville a thirst for knowledge and hungered for a way to help his Herald Editor Berens said Thursday. “The furniture, mattresses, etc. High School, P.O. Box 248, people. As he buried himself in books with his much younger [email protected] trucks that come through ACR will not accept refrig- Ottoville, OH 45876. classmates, his dream of an education was put on hold at the and empty the trash and erators, air conditioners, TODAY age of 10, when he was removed from school to care for his DELPHOS — Residents recycle receptacles can’t florescent light bulbs or Baseball (5 p.m.): St. ailing mother, a duty that fell on the youngest child in the who have started their spring take the bigger items.” building materials such as John’s at Jefferson (ppd. family. Several years later, after the death of one of his broth- cleaning can unload those Berens said he and his shingles or dry wall. from Thursday); Perry at ers, Ondiek would return to the classroom and beyond to the unwanted items from 8 a.m. workers haul an average According to Interim Spencerville; Columbus United States. to noon on Saturday in the of 10 tons from Delphos Safety Service Director Grove at Leipsic (PCL); Ondiek earned his master’s in theology from Columbia parking lot across from the first Saturday of every Sherryl George, American Parkway at Crestview. International University. While taking classes there, he met the Municipal Building on month. Paint Recycles will not be at Softball (5 p.m.): Perry Laura Wollenhaupt, granddaughter of Harold and Rosa Canal Street. “People seem to like it,” this pick up but will be at the at Spencerville; Cory- Wollenhaupt, TUMC members, who live near Elida. Laura Allen County Refuse Berens said. “We have a lot May 3 pick up and there will Rawson at Columbus Grove; Wollenhaupt tutored him in English and with her friends, offers the program as part of of people who take advan- be no charge for the disposal Parkway at Van Wert; became a family for Ondiek, who had left his wife and children their service to the city. tage of it.” of latex paint. The only paint Fairview at Crestview. in Kenya, which is torn by tribal in-fighting, to come to the “We hold the big-item Users of the service will they accept is latex paint Track and Field: United States to earn his degree so he could return and help pick-ups once a month so need to provide proof of (interior or exterior), acrylic Spencerville at Perry his people. Sadly, Wollenhaupt was killed in a car accident in we don’t have to send a residency in the form of a latex paint and water-based (girls), 5 p.m. August 2004. truck to Delphos every day,” Delphos Utilities bill. paint. Boys Tennis (4:30 p.m.): All are welcome. Elida at O-G (WBL); Defiance at Van Wert (WBL). Budgeting core of financial literacy Forecast BY STEPHANIE GROVES saving money. and maintain a low total debt, Staff Writer “Teens, college- and career- their high utilization, average Mostly cloudy [email protected] aged individuals should be cau- debt and high incidences of late today with tious of spending,” she explained. payments indicate Millennials showers and DELPHOS — Financial lit- “Many of them get their first are not entering this phase of a chance of eracy is much more than the taste of freedom and it’s easy to life with positive credit behavior. thunderstorms ability to balance a checkbook, get wrapped up in not so good These factors attribute to their this morning. price compare or secure a job. financial situations.” low average credit score of 628. A chance of It includes having a long-term She said it is very important For individuals with families rain showers vision and planning for the future to get started with a budget and and/or careers in their 30s and throughout the night. Highs and the discipline to use those savings account in high school 40s, they may be looking at pur- in the lower 60s and lows in skills every day. and college. chasing a house and want to the lower 30s. See page 2. April is National Financial “It is critical to make smart continue building on a strong Literacy Month, a time to pro- credit choices,” Metzger financial foundation. ‘Budgeting Basics’ mote personal financial manage- explained further. “Credit infor- “New home buyers are so Index A handful of people attended the Self- ment and an opportunity for con- mation is used by companies excited,” she said. “They need to Obituaries 2 Enrichment Seminar “Budgeting Basics” sumers to take advantage of pro- when hiring and by insurance start off on the right path.” State/Local 3 presented Thursday evening by Superior grams that provide the resources companies for insurance premi- Per the National Association of Religion 4 Credit Union Financial Service Officer people need to budget, save, ums.” Realtor’s report, 73 percent of new Community 5 Alisha Reaman, left, and Financial invest and be fiscally healthy. For example, Experian’s home buyers — 52 percent were Sports 6-7 Service Representative Jessie Copeland. First Federal Bank’s Fourth Annual State of Credit age 24-35 years old — used their Classifieds 8 The seminar, sponsored by The Delphos Community Banking Center Study in 2013 shows that own savings as a down payment. Inter-Faith Thrift Shop and Supper’s On Manager Cindy Metzger said it Millennials — 19-29-year-olds Metzger said at this stage, Television 9 Us, was geared toward helping individu- is never too early to start build- — are facing the biggest chal- people may want to establish World briefs 10 als establish financial goals by structur- ing a financial foundation. lenges when it comes to credit college savings accounts and col- ing a personal budget and saving money Establishing a relationship with and how they are managing their lege financing is a whole differ- by utilizing practical everyday savings a local banker is a great way to debt. ent world. tips. (Delphos Herald/Stephanie Groves) get started for any life stage. The Even though they possess the big focus in the early stages is lowest number of bank cards See FINANCE, page 10 2

2 – The Herald Friday, April 4, 2014 www.delphosherald.com For The Record FROM THE ARCHIVES OBITUARIES The Delphos One Year Ago egated to advance power of generation and Eight young ladies will vie for the title propulsion techniques leads, after three years Herald Queen Jubilee XXXVIII Friday at the Marsh of resident study, to a Doctor of Philosophy Auditorium. They are Courtney Gorman of degree in engineering. Vol. 144 No. 209 Lincolnview High School, Alexis Ford of Delphos Country Club will officially open Nancy Spencer, editor Parkway High School, Corinne Metzger of the spring season with a smorgasbord party Ray Geary, general manager Jefferson High School, Savannah Roughton April 11 at the clubhouse. Bob Bonifas will Delphos Herald, Inc. of Paulding High School, Chelsea Critchfield have one of his famous smorgasbords for the Lori Goodwin Silette, of Wayne Trace High School, Jordan Rex of members and their guests. Members will be circulation manager Spencerville, Karissa Place of Van Wert High contacted by committee for reservations or School and Kate Bauer of Crestview High they may be made with Max Miller. The Delphos Herald School. Delphos Jaycees held their annual Easter (USPS 1525 8000) is published egg hunt at Waterworks Park Sunday after- daily except Sundays, Tuesdays 25 Years Ago – 1989 noon. In the age group 1-4, Dave Craig and Holidays. Members of the Delphos Chapter of was first, Mary Carder second, Dennis Foust The Delphos Herald is deliv- Business Professionals of America who third and Mark Hammonds fourth. In the ered by carrier in Delphos for $1.48 per week. Same day competed in state competition recently were 5-9 age group, Lewis Fuerst was first, James delivery outside of Delphos is Sarah Gerdeman, St. John’s; Laurie Bonifas, Schroeder second, Juston Diltz third and done through the post office St. John’s; Kathy Grothause, Jefferson; Lori Nancy Miller fourth. Beatrice ‘Bea’ Dolores R. Turnwald for Allen, Van Wert or Putnam Jettinghoff, Jefferson; and Ronda Markward, Kaverman Counties. Delivery outside of St. John’s. Grothause placed fourth in person- 75 Years Ago – 1939 Dec. 3, 1936-April 2, 2014 these counties is $110 per year. al finance. The chapter received a third-place At a special meeting of members of the Jan.1, 1933-April 3, 2014 OTTOVILLE — Dolores Entered in the post office in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as plaque for the chapter yearbook and third Tri-County Beekeepers held Monday night, DELPHOS — Beatrice R. “Dolly” Turnwald, 77, of place for its promotional display, qualifying it announcement was made that L. K. Shaffer, Ottoville, went home to be Periodicals, postage paid at “Bea” Kaverman, 81, of Delphos, Ohio. for national competition. member of the faculty at Jefferson High Delphos passed away with The Lord at 3:25 p.m. on Wednesday after a courageous Four Delphos area residents were recently School and a local beekeeper, has been named Thursday morning at Van Wert 405 North Main St. honored for their volunteer service to Lima by Charles Reese state apiary inspector as Inpatient Hospice Center, sur- seven-year battle with cancer. TELEPHONE 695-0015 Memorial Hospital. Special recognition is inspector of apiaries in Van Wert County. rounded by her loving family. She was born Dec. 3, 1936, Office Hours given to those individuals who have volun- Beekeepers in this territory are now preparing Her Family… She was in Fort Jennings to Alphonse 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. teered 250 or more hours. Honored were M.J. to remove their colonies from winter quarters born Jan.1, 1933, in Van and Agnes (Blum) Utrup, who POSTMASTER: Miller, 500 hours, Vera Chiles, 1,000 hours, so the annual honey crop can be gathered in Wert County to Joseph E. preceded her in death. Send address changes Diana Barnt, 500 hours and Betty Tiernan, by the busy workers. and Bertha D. (Pohlman) On Feb. 15, 1958, she mar- to THE DELPHOS HERALD, 250 hours. With five of last year’s men available, ried John H. Turnwald, who 405 N. Main St. Lindeman, who preceded her Delphos, Ohio 45833 Spencerville High School will present the the Ottoville baseball team should make a in death. survives in Ottoville. They musical play “Funny Girl” at Spencerville fairly good showing this season. The Ottoville On May 7, 1955, she mar- were married for 56 years. Middle School auditorium April 6-8. Misha team will play the opening game of the ried Donald Kaverman, who Also surviving are three Boyer, a senior and daughter of Jack and season Tuesday afternoon when they meet survives in Delphos. children, Patricia A. (Richard) Marlene Boyer, plays the lead role as Fanny. Vaughnsville. Koester, Byrne, Altenburger, H. She is also survived by Schneider of Ottoville, M. CORRECTIONS Jim Hirn, a junior and son of Sandy and Jim Wannemacher and Liebrecht are the players a son, Larry Kaverman Jane (Randy) Zimmerman Hirn, plays opposite Misha as Nick Arnstein, who saw action last season. of Toledo; a daughter, of Lima and John L. (Carol) The Delphos Herald wants husband of Fanny. Velma Kloeppel, East Fifth Street, received Nancy (William) Shaffer Turnwald of Ottoville; three to correct published errors in grandchildren, Richard S. the members of the Phi Delta Sorority into of Spencerville; a grand- its news, sports and feature Schneider of Ottoville and 50 Years Ago – 1964 her home Monday evening for a program daughter, Calla Shaffer of articles. To inform the news- Dan L. Rode, a 1960 graduate of Delphos meeting. Clare Steinhour, the guest speaker, Kimberly N. (Joshua) Foster Spencerville; two brothers, room of a mistake in published St. John’s High School and son of Mr. and reviewed “The Yearling.” A dinner and dance Roger (Lois) Lindeman of and Kyle B. Zimmerman of Mrs. Louis Rode, has accepted a fellow- for the members of the sorority and their Lima; three great-grandchil- information, call the editorial Wapakoneta and Richard department at 419-695-0015. ship offered to him by the Case Institute of escorts will be held in the Rainbow Room at (Diane) Lindeman of dren, Savannah L. Schneider, Technology at Cleveland. The program, rel- Lima at 7 p.m. Monday. Alaina N. Foster and Cara E. Corrections will be published Delphos; a sister, Louise on this page. (Anthony) Warnecke of Foster; nine sisters, Margaret Delphos; sister-in-law Lorene Koester, Anne Landwehr, Lindeman of Delphos; many Barbara (William) Kroeger, WEATHER nieces and nephews; and in- Cecelia (James) Friemoth, FUNERALS laws, Rita Kaverman, Helen Minnie (Gordon) Moenter, WEATHER FORECAST SUNDAY NIGHT 45 mph in the afternoon. : Kaverman and Ralph (Marge) Agnes Klaus, Beatrice Tri-county ROSE, Arlene J., 79, St. Chance of precipitation 90 Partly cloudy. A 40 per- Kaverman all of Delphos. Dundas, Mary (Thomas) Say Associated Press Joseph, Missouri, funeral percent. cent chance of rain after She was also preceded and Helen Friemoth; three TONIGHT services will begin at 10 : Cloudy midnight. Lows around in death by two brothers, brothers: James (Carol) Utrup, TODAY a.m. today at Meierhoffer : Mostly with a 20 percent chance 40. Donald Lindeman and Elmer Sam (Rita) Utrup and Johnny MONDAY Funeral Home & Crematory. cloudy. Showers and a of rain showers through : Rain. Highs Lindeman. (Paula) Utrup; and a brother- slight chance of a thun- midnight. Then mostly in the upper 40s. Chance Interment at Memorial Her Legacy… Beatrice in-law, Richard Siefer. Park Cemetery. Flowers derstorm in the morning. cloudy after midnight. of rain 80 percent. was 1951 graduate of St. John’s She was also preced- Then chance of showers in Windy. Lows in the lower MONDAY NIGHT: are appreciated. Preferred High School. After 24 years ed in death by two sisters, memorials are to the the afternoon. Windy. Not 30s. West winds 20 to 30 Cloudy. Rain likely of service, she retired from Bernadette “Mel” Siefer and as cool. Highs in the lower mph with gusts up to 40 through midnight. Then Alzheimer’s Association. Trim Trends in Spencerville. Gertrude Utrup; and a brother, Leave condolences at mei- 60s. Southwest winds 15 mph decreasing to 15 to chance of rain after mid- She loved to bake, especially Joseph Utrup. to 25 mph with gusts up to 20 mph with gusts up to night. Lows in the upper erhoffer.com. cookies earning her the name Dolores was a homemaker ASKINS, W. Daniel, 73, of 35 mph becoming west 25 30 mph after midnight. 30s. Chance of rain 70 “Grandma Cookie.” She and a partner with her husband SATURDAY Lima, graveside services will to 35 mph with gusts up to : Mostly percent. was a member of St. John on the family farms. She gradu- sunny. Cooler. Highs TUESDAY: Mostly be held at 10:30 a.m. April Van Wert Cinemas the Baptist Catholic Church, ated from Fort Jennings High 12 at St. Joseph Cemetery around 50. West winds cloudy with a 20 percent Landeck, and the Catholic School in 1954. She was a mem- FRI ApR 4 - THU ApR 10 15 to 20 mph becoming chance of rain showers. in Fort Jennings with Father Ladies of Columbia Council ber of Immaculate Conception J. Norbert Howe, officiat- CINEMA 1: 2D/3D: Captain America: northwest 5 to 15 mph in Highs around 50. Catholic Church, Ottoville, and Winter Soldier PG13 84. She was also a member ing. Family and friends may CINEMA 2: God’s Not Dead PG the afternoon. TUESDAY NIGHT of the VFW Auxiliary 3035, its Altar Rosary Society. call from 2-8 p.m. today at CINEMA 3: Mr. Peabody & Sherman PG SATURDAY NIGHT: AND WEDNESDAY: A Mass of Christian Burial Muppets Most Wanted PG Delphos. Siferd-Orians Funeral Home. CINEMA 4: Divergent PG13 Clear. Lows around 30. Partly cloudy. Lows in the Her Farewell Services... will begin at 10 a.m. Saturday Memorial contributions can CINEMA 5: Noah PG13 Northwest winds around lower 30s. Highs in the at Immaculate Conception 100% DIGITAL PROJECTION • We have 3D Capability Mass of Christian Burial will be made to Relay for Life for ComIng FRI., ApR. 11: Rio 2 5 mph through midnight lower 50s. Catholic Church, Ottoville, COmING WED., APR. 16: Heaven is for Real begin at 10:30 a.m. Monday at WEDNESDAY NIGHT the American Cancer Society. Admission before 6pm: $5 • After 6pm: Adults-$7/ becoming light and vari- St. John the Baptist Catholic the Rev. Jerome Schetter and Children 11 and under and seniors-$5 able. AND THURSDAY: Condolences can be made 3D seats before 6pm: $7 • 3D after 6pm: Adults $9/ Church, Landeck, the Rev. Deacons Jose Flores and Fred at siferd-oriansfuneralhome. Children 11 and under and seniors $7 SUNDAY: Mostly Mostly clear. Lows in the Lisk officiating. Burial will WE DO NOT ACCEPT CREDIT OR DEBIT CARDS OR CHECKS! Dave Reinhart officiating. sunny. Highs in the mid lower 30s. Highs in the com. www.vanwertcinemas.com Burial will follow in church follow in St. Mary’s Cemetery, SHORT, Jennifer April, 419-238-2100 50s. upper 50s. cemetery. Ottoville. Visitation will be 35, friends may call at Visitation will be from 6-8 from 2-8 p.m. today at Love- Brickner Funeral Home from p.m. Saturday and 2-8 p.m. Heitmeyer Funeral Home, 2-4 p.m. Monday, with funer- PARK GIVEAWAY Sunday at Strayer Funeral Jackson Township. al services conducted at 4 Home, where a Parish Wake Memorial contributions may p.m., the Rev. Scott Campbell 2014 FJ Park Giveaway be made to The Ohio State Week Service will be held Sunday at officiating. Interment in 7:30 p.m. University Wexner Medical Taylor Cemetery will be at a Week 1: Nikki Maag — Center, Columbus; The James No. 331 Memorial contributions later date. Preferred memori- may be made to St. Jude Cancer Foundation, Columbus; als are donations to Jennifer’s Children’s Research Hospital. or the Community Health children. Condolences may LOCAL PRICES Online condolences may Professionals of Delphos be left at www.bricknerfuner- be shared at strayerfuneral- (Delphos Visiting Nurses). Wheat $6.49 alhome.com or sent to brick- home.com. Condolences may be expressed [email protected]. Corn $4.65 at lovefuneralhome.com. Soybeans $14.93 LOTTERY TODAY IN HISTORY Associated Press Lonesome Tonight?” in Nashville for RCA Victor. CLEVELAND (AP) — In 1974, Hank Aaron of the Atlanta Braves These Ohio lotteries were Today is Friday, April 4, the 94th day of 2014. tied Babe Ruth’s home-run record by hitting his drawn Thursday: Mega Millions There are 271 days left in the year. 714th round-tripper in Cincinnati. 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STATE/LOCAL Student charged after shot fired at Kent State Wildlife “rescues” often KENT (AP) — The Kent State clear. Tyler then fled to a residence possible action under the school’s University freshman who prompted hall to ask a friend for help in hid- student conduct rules separate from do more harm than good a campus lockdown when he shot ing the weapon before he went to the any criminal matter, said the dean of himself in the hand during a domestic hospital, Peach said. The weapon was students, Dr. Shay Little. Wildlife officials protect and regulate wildlife and endangered dispute remained jailed Thursday on found and the friend has not been Kent State is a public research discourage handling a concealed weapon charge, campus charged, according to the chief. university in Kent, a city of about species in Ohio. Only police said. Tyler has been the subject of a 30,000 residents less than an hour’s young animals licensed wildlife rehabili- The man fired only once Wednesday campus theft investigation and was drive southeast of Cleveland. The tators, working under spe- night during some sort of dispute with on probation from a separate theft university has eight campuses around Information submitted cial permits issued by the two female students, Police Chief John case in a different jurisdiction, Peach the northeast Ohio region, the Kent Division of Wildlife, may Peach said. No one else was hurt. said. He described Tyler as being campus being the largest. FINDLAY – The spring possess and care for native The suspect, 24-year-old cooperative with investigators. It is known for another shooting season has arrived and so wild animals. Quavaugntay Tyler of Cleveland, told It took about two hours for author- that occurred decades ago. On May too has the season for Ohio The ODNR Division of police he had a gun because he’d pre- ities to give the all-clear Wednesday 4, 1970, the Ohio National Guard residents to enjoy spot- Wildlife offers the follow- viously been an armed robbery vic- night after the university advised opened fire on Kent State students ting young and sometimes ing advice: tim, Peach said. Tyler was taken into people to stay put while investigators protesting the war in Vietnam. Four seemingly abandoned — Think before you act. custody at a hospital where he sought searched for the suspect. students died and nine were injured wildlife. Each year, Ohio Check for nests before cut- treatment for his wounded hand. The school said Tyler is a stu- in the shootings, which contributed Department of Natural ting down trees or clearing Peach said the exact reason Tyler dent in criminology and justice stud- to the change in the public’s attitude Resources Division of brush. It is best to cut fired the weapon was not immediately ies. His case could be evaluated for toward the war. Wildlife officials offer trees and clear brush in the simple advice. autumn when Please leave nesting season Libertarian’s request to be on ballot denied wildlife alone is over. Observe BRIEFS and enjoy wild- the animal from COLUMBUS (AP) — The Ohio Supreme plain in its meaning, that is easy to comply life from a dis- a distance for Court on Thursday denied a request from a with, and that serves an important purpose,” tance. at least a few Charges accuse Libertarian candidate seeking to force the attorneys for the state wrote in a court filing A wild ani- hours before state’s elections chief to place his name on last month. mal is capa- calling officials 2 teens of cancer primary ballots. The high court said in its Thursday ruling ble of biting, for advice. You scam theft Last month, Secretary of State Jon Husted that Husted reasonably interpreted Ohio law. scratching and might witness disqualified attorney general candidate Steven Linnabary’s attorney, Mark Kanfantaris, t r a n s m i t t i n g adults tending Linnabary from the May 6 ballot. His decision said he was disappointed with the decision. diseases and to or retrieving BOWLING GREEN (AP) parasites to humans and the young. — A northwest Ohio pros- came after Linnabary’s nominating petitions He said it conflicted with previous state rul- pets. More often than not, — Leave the animal in ecutor says two teenage boys were successfully challenged on two grounds: ings allowing circulators to submit signatures baby animals are not aban- the wild. If you disturb accused of soliciting dona- that a signature gatherer failed to comply without declaring an employer. doned and the parents will a nest, wear gloves and tions for nonexistent cancer with Ohio law requiring that he be either “This deprives Ohio voters of choice and Libertarian or politically independent and that this is neither right nor fair,” Kanfantaris said. retrieve their young, espe- replace the young animals patients have been charged cially when left alone by with theft as juveniles. he disclose his employer. Separately, the Libertarian Party of Ohio is and the nest material to Linnabary’s attorneys sought to have the appealing a federal judge’s order in an effort humans. the original location or as Wood County Prosecutor “When a wildlife biolo- Paul Dobson tells The Courier state’s Supreme Court compel Husted to cer- to get its gubernatorial candidate, Charlie close as possible. It’s a gist or a wildlife officer in Findlay that investigators tify his candidacy, arguing that the man who Earl, on the May ballot. myth that wildlife parents receives a call regarding are still trying to determine protested Linnabary’s petitions lacked stand- The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in will not tend to young how much money the teens ing to do so. They also said state law does not Cincinnati has said the court will take quick a seemingly abandoned because of human scent. collected through the alleged require certain petition circulators to disclose action on the party’s overall request to allow fawn for example, the Wildlife parents are devot- scam. employment because they are independent Earl to appear on primary ballots. He also first thing we suggest is ed and most birds cannot Police say the two contractors. was disqualified on the grounds that two of to take the animal back even smell. Elmwood students visited Attorneys for the state had told the justices his petitioners failed to properly disclose their to where it was found,” — Keep pets under con- homes in Hancock and Wood that among other arguments, Linnabary’s peti- employers. stated Scott Peters, wild- trol so they do not raid counties, asking for donations tion circulators should have revealed their Earl’s candidacy would have the potential life management super- nests and injure wild ani- for a cancer-stricken student employment, regardless of whether they are to draw votes from Republican Gov. John visor for northeast Ohio. mals. Keep pets inoculat- or teacher from their district. “employees” or “independent contractors.” Kasich, who likely will face Democratic chal- “Many wild animals are ed against parasites and Authorities say there was no “This is a simple case about a candidate lenger Ed FitzGerald, the Cuyahoga County raised by only one adult diseases. such person. who did not follow the law — a law that is executive. or are not tended to dur- — Educate children to Dobson alleges a 17-year- ing the daylight hours. A respect wildlife and their old student came up with the doe will hide her young habitat. Emphasize to your scheme and got help from a Feds to manage uranium enrichment project from predators by leaving children not to handle wild 14-year-old student. it alone in a secluded spot, animals. Elmwood Superintendent COLUMBUS (AP) — needed for national security very desirable to make sure such as a grassy meadow — Contact your local Tony Borton says it wasn’t a The U.S. Department of and domestic energy supplies we keep our 120 machines or a flower bed. A hid- wildlife official before sanctioned solicitation effort. Energy plans to begin manag- and can be a boon for an eco- spinning.” den fawn has virtually no taking action. Trust and Borton says information will ing a southern Ohio uranium nomically struggling region. He indicated the project’s scent and when left alone follow the advice of these be provided to verify the enrichment project overseen The project also has critics in current operator, USEC, still is difficult for predators to trained professionals. Call authenticity of future school by a company that filed for Congress who say it’s costly would be involved, possibly find. 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It is a commonplace in conversion narratives for people to say that they wanted to hold back something in their life from God, some small area of their life that they refused to give up to God. Many have said that they refused to completely give their lives to God for fear that they would be missing out on some worldly pleasure. People contemplating religious vows know that they will be giving up having a family, acquiring wealth, and perhaps also their independence. But this holding on to our old lifestyle, including all the trappings of both material and social wealth only prolongs the bondage. Ironically, we are only truly free when we completely give our lives over to God, holding nothing back. Give your life completely to God and you will find complete joy. If you are holding back something from God, some area of your life that you refuse to let go of, then you are still in shackles and really are missing out on the complete experience of living for God.

–Christopher Simon

So give yourselves completely to God. Stand against the devil, and the devil will run from you. Come near to God, and God will come near to you. You sinners, clean sin out of your lives. You who are trying to follow God and the world at the same time, make your thinking pure.

James 4:7-8

Our local churches invite you to join them for their activities and services. ST. PAUL’S UNITED PIKE MENNONITE CHURCH VAN WERT VICTORY dElphos METHODIST landECk 3995 McBride Rd., Elida CHURCH OF GOD putnam County 335 S. Main St. Delphos ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST Phone 419-339-3961 10698 US 127S., Van Wert A.C.T.S. Pastor - Rev. David Howell NEW TESTAMENT FELLOWSHIP CHURCH (Next to Tracy’s Auction Service) CHURCH OF GOD Sunday - 9:00 a.m. Landeck - Phone: 419-692-0636 CORNERSTONE BAPTIST Pastor: E. Long 18906 Rd. 18R, Rimer 8277 German Rd, Delphos Worship Service Rev. Linda Wannemacher-Pastor Rev. Dave Reinhart, Pastor CHURCH Sunday worship & children’s 419-642-5264 Jaye Wannemacher ST. PETER LUTHERAN Administrative aide: Rita Suever 2701 Dutch Hollow Rd. Elida ministry - 10:00 a.m. Rev. Mark Walls -Worship Leader CHURCH Masses: 8:30 a.m. Sunday. Phone: 339-3339 Wednesday Service: 7:00 p.m. Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday For information contact: 422 North Pierce St., Sacrament of Reconciliation: Rev. Frank Hartman www.vwvcoh.com School; 10:30 a.m. Worship 419-695-3566 Delphos Saturday. Sunday - 10 a.m. Sunday facebook: vwvcoh Service. Thursday - 7:00 p.m. Bible Study Phone 419-695-2616 Newcomers register at parish. School (all ages); 11 a.m. Morning with worship at 8277 German Rd, Rev. Angela Khabeb Marriages: Please call the Service; 6 p.m. Evening Service. TRINITY LUTHERAN ST. BARBARA CHURCH Delphos Sunday - 9:00 AM Sunday parish house six months in Wednesday - 7 p.m. Prayer 303 S. Adams, Middle Point 160 Main St., Cloverdale 45827 Sunday - 7:00 p.m. “For Such School; 10:00 AM Worship. advance. Baptism: Please call Meeting. Rev. Tom Cover 419-488-2391 A Time As This”. Tri-County Tuesday - 6:00 PM Mission: the parish. Office Hours: Monday-Friday, Sunday– 9:30 a.m. Sunday Rev. Jerry Schetter Community Intercessory Prayer SLIMpossible. 8-noon, 1-4- p.m. School; 10:30 a.m. Worship ser- Mass schedule: Saturday 5:30 Group. Everyone welcome. Wednesday - 10:00 AM Good spEnCErVillE GOMER CONGREGATIONAL vice. p.m., Sunday 8:00 a.m. Biblical counseling also avail- Morning-Good Shepherd Bible CHURCH GRACE FAMILY able. Study; 7:00 PM Lenten Worship ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH 7350 Gomer Road, CHURCH FAITH MISSIONARY Service; 7:45 PM InReach/OutReach 500 S. Canal, Spencerville Gomer, Ohio 634 N. Washington St., BAPTIST CHURCH Mtg.. 419-642-2681 DELPHOS BAPTIST CHURCH Thursday - 10:30 AM Delphos 419-647-6202 Van Wert Road U, Rushmore Pastor Jerry Martin Ministerial Assn. Mtg.; 12:00 PM Saturday - 4:30 p.m. [email protected] Pastor: Rev. Ron Prewitt Pastor Robert Morrison 302 N Main, Delphos Lenten Community Service and Reconciliation; 5 p.m. Mass, May 1 Sunday – 10:00 a.m. Worship Sunday - 9:15 a.m. Morning Sunday – 10 am Church School; Contact: 419-692-0061 or Luncheon; 4:00 PM Supper’s On Us - Oct. 30. Sunday - 10:30 a.m. Mass. NEW HOPE worship with Pulpit Supply. 11:00 Church Service; 6:00 p.m. 419-302-6423 at Trinity United Methodist. CHRISTIAN CENTER Evening Service Sunday - 10:00 a.m. Sunday Saturday - 8:00 AM Prayer SPENCERVILLE FULL GOSPEL 2240 Baty Road, Elida KINGSLEY UNITED Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Evening School (All Ages) , 11:00 a.m. Breakfast. 107 Broadway St., Spencerville Ph. 339-5673 METHODIST Service Sunday Service, 6:00 p.m Sunday Sunday - 10:00 AM Worship. Pastor Charles Muter Rev. James F. Menke, Pastor 15482 Mendon Rd., Van Wert Evening Service Home Ph. 419-657-6019 Sunday – 10 a.m. Worship. Phone: 419-965-2771 ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Bible TRINITY UNITED Wednesday – 7 p.m. Evening ser- Sunday: Morning Services - Pastor Chuck Glover CATHOLIC CHURCH Study, Youth Study vice. METHODIST CHURCH 10:00 a.m. Evening Services - 7:00 Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.; 512 W. Sycamore, Nursery available for all services. 211 E. Third St., Delphos p.m. Worship - 10:25 a.m. ZION UNITED Col. Grove Rev. David Howell, Pastor Wednesday: 7:00 p.m. Worship METHODIST CHURCH Wednesday - Youth Prayer and Office 419-659-2263 FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Week beginning April 6, 2014 service. Bible Study - 6:30 p.m. Fax: 419-659-5202 310 W. Second St. - 419-692-5737 Corner of Zion Church & Conant Sunday - 8:15 a.m. Worship Adult Prayer meeting - 7:00 Father Tom Extejt Pastor Harry Tolhurst SPENCERVILLE CHURCH Rd., Elida Service/Communion; 9:30 a.m. Pastors: Mark and D.J. p.m. Masses: Tuesday-Friday - 8:00 Sunday: 11:00 Worship Service - OF THE NAZARENE Choir practice - 8:00 p.m. Church School for all ages; 10:30 Fuerstenau a.m.; First Friday of the month Everyone Welcome 317 West North St. - 7 p.m.; Saturday - 4:30 p.m.; a.m. Worship Service/Communion; Sunday - Service - 9:00 a.m. Communion first Sunday of 419-296-2561 TRINITY FRIENDS Sunday - 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. every month. 11:30 Radio Worship on WDOH; Pastor Tom Shobe LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH Confessions - Saturday 3:30 Communion at Van Crest Health 11:30 am Jr/Sr Hi outh Adopt- 9:30 a.m. Sunday School; CHURCH OF GOD 605 N. Franklin St., p.m., anytime by appointment. Care Center - First Sunday of each a-Highway; 1:30 PM Vancrest 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship; 7:00 Elida - Ph. 222-8054 Van Wert 45891 month at 2:30 p.m., Nursing Home Communion; 3:00 PM-5:00 PM p.m. Wednesday Service Rev. Larry Ayers, Pastor Ph: (419) 238-2788 HOLY FAMILY and assisted living. Confirmation Class; 7:30 p.m. Service schedule: Sunday– Sr. Pastor Stephen Savage CATHOLIC CHURCH TRINITY UNITED METHODIST Ladies Bible Fellowship. 10 a.m. School; 11 a.m. Morning Outreach Pastor Neil Hammons Rev. Robert DeSloover, Pastor MARION BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of 4th & Main, Worship; 6 p.m. Sunday evening. Sunday - Worship services at Wednesday - 1:00 PM UMW 7359 St. Rt. 109 New Cleveland 2998 Defiance Trail, Delphos Spencerville 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Saturday Mass - 7:00 p.m. General Meeting; 6:00 p.m. 419-339-6319 Phone 419-647-5321 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH Wednesday-Ministries at 7:00 Sunday Mass - 8:30 a.m. Services: Sunday - 11:00 a.m. Pastor’s Bible Study; 7:00 p.m. Rev. Jan Johnson, Pastor 4750 East Road, Elida p.m. and 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday - 7:00 Chancel Choir practice. Christmas Eve services: 6:3 p.m. Pastor - Brian McManus p.m. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Thursday - 12:00 Noon - Lenten Message - “Christmas Sunday – 9:30 a.m. Sunday FIRST BAPTIST CATHOLIC CHURCH Luncheon at St. Peter Lutheran Uncensred” School; 10:30 a.m. Worship, nurs- CHURCH Ottoville FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD Church; 4:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday ery available. 13887 Jennings Rd., Van Wert Rev. Jerry Schetter “Where Jesus is Healing Hurting School; 10:30 a.m. Worship ser- Wednesday – 6:30 p.m. Suppers On Us. Ph. 419-238-0333 Mass schedule: Saturday - 4 Hearts!” vice. Youth Prayer, Bible Study; 7:00 Children’s Storyline: Friday - 3:00 p.m. Mustard p.m.; Sunday - 10:30 a.m. 808 Metbliss Ave., Delphos p.m. Adult Prayer and Bible 419-238-2201 Seeds. One block so. of Stadium Park. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Study; 8:00 p.m. - Choir. Email: [email protected] ST. JOSEPH 419-692-6741 Saturday - 9:00-3:00 p.m. UMW 102 Wisher Drive, Spencerville Pastor Steven A. Robinson CATHOLIC CHURCH Lead Pastor - Dan Eaton District Meeting @ Melrose UMC. Rev. Elaine Mikesell, Van WErt County Sunday– 9:30 a.m. Sunday 135 N. Water St., Ft. Jennings Sunday - 10:30 a.m. - Worship Interim Pastor School for all ages; 10:30 a.m. Rev. Charles Obinwa Service with Nursery & Kids ST. JOHN’S CATHOLIC Sunday– 9:30 a.m. Cafe; 10:00 Family Worship Hour; 6:30 p.m. Phone: 419-286-2132 Church; 6:00 pm. Youth Ministry at CHURCH a.m. Worship Service. BREAKTHROUGH Evening Bible Hour. Mass schedule: Saturday 5 The ROC & Jr. Bible Quiz at Church 331 E. Second St., Delphos 101 N. Adams St., Wednesday - 6:30 p.m. Word p.m.; Sunday 7:30 a.m. and 9:30 Monday - 7:00 p.m. Teen Bible 419-695-4050 AGAPE FELLOWSHIP Middle Point of Life Student Ministries; 6:45 a.m. Quiz at Church Rev. Dave Reinhart, Pastor MINISTRIES Pastor Scott & Karen Fleming p.m. AWANA; 7:00 p.m. Prayer Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Rev. Chris Bohnsack, 9250 Armstrong Road, Sunday – Church Service - 10 and Bible Study. ST. MICHAEL CHURCH Discipleship Class in Upper Room Associate Pastor Spencerville a.m, 6 p.m. Kalida For more info see our website: Fred Lisk, Dave Ricker and Pastors Phil & Deb Lee Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. MANDALE CHURCH Fr. Mark Hoying www.delphosfirstassemblyofgod. John Sheeran, Deacon Sunday - 10:00 a.m. Worship OF CHRIST Saturday – 4:30 p.m. Mass. com. Mary Beth Will, service. CALVARY EVANGELICAL IN CHRISTIAN UNION Sunday – 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. Liturgical Coordinator; Tom Wed. - 7:00 p.m. Bible Study CHURCH Rev. Justin Sterrett, Pastor Masses. DELPHOS WESLEYAN CHURCH Odenweller, Parish Council 10686 Van Wert-Decatur Rd. Sunday– 9:30 a.m. Sunday Weekdays: Masses on Mon., 11720 Delphos Southworth Rd. President; Lynn Bockey, Music HARTFORD Van Wert, Ohio School all ages. 10:30 a.m. Tues., Wed. and Friday at 8:00 Delphos - Phone 419-695-1723 Director CHRISTIAN CHURCH 419-238-9426 Worship Services; 7:00 p.m am; Thurs. 7:30 p.m. Pastor Rodney Shade Celebration of the Sacraments (Independent Fundamental) Rev. Clark Williman. Pastor Worship. 937-397-4459 Eucharist – Lord’s Day Rt. 81 and Defiance Trial Sunday- 8:45 a.m. Friends and Wednesday - 7 p.m. Prayer Asst. Pastor Pamela King Observance; Saturday 4:30 p.m., Rt. 2, Box 11550 Family; 9:00 a.m. Sunday School meeting. pauldinG County 419-204-5469 Sunday 7:30, 9:15, 11:30 a.m.; Spencerville 45887 LIVE; 10:00 a.m. Sunday - 10:30 a.m. Worship; Weekdays as announced on Rev. Robert King, Pastor PENTECOSTAL WAY CHURCH GROVER HILL 9:15 a.m. Sunday School for all Sunday bulletin. Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday SALEM UNITED Pastors: Bill Watson ZION UNITED METHODIST ages. Baptism – Celebrated first school; 10:30 a.m. Worship PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Ronald Defore CHURCH Wednesday - 7 p.m. Service Sunday of month at 1:00 p.m. Call Service; 7:00 p.m. Evening wor- 15240 Main St. Venedocia rectory to schedule Pre-Baptismal 1213 Leeson Ave., 204 S. Harrision St. and prayer meeting. ship and Teens Alive (grades 7-12). Rev. Wendy S. Pratt, Pastor Grover Hill, Ohio 45849 instructions. Van Wert 45891 Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Bible Church Phone: 419-667-4142 Pastor Mike Waldron Reconciliation – Tuesday and service. Phone (419) 238-5813 DELPHOS CHRISTIAN UNION Friday 7:30-7:50 a.m.; Saturday Sunday - 8:30 a.m. - Adult 419-587-3149 Tuesday & Thursday– 7- 9 Head Usher: Ted Kelly Pastor: Rev. Gary Fish 3:30-4:00 p.m. Anytime by Bell Choir; 8:45 a.m. Jr. Choir; Cell: 419-233-2241 470 S. 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Calendar of and Thurs.: 5:00 with Dr. Celeste Lopez Divergent (PG-13) Fri.: 5:00/8:00; Sat.: 1:00/4:00/7:30; Events Sun.: 1:00/4:00/7:00; Mon.-Thurs.: 5:00/7:30 Muppets Most Wanted (PG) Fri.: 8:30; Sat.: 8:00; Sun.: TODAY 7:00; Mon.-Thurs.: 6:45 7:30 a.m. — Delphos God’s Not Dead (PG) Fri.: 5:00/7:30; Sat.: Optimist Club meets at the 1:30/3:15/5:30/7:45; Sun.: 1:00/3:00/5:15/7:15; Mon.-Thurs.: A&W Drive-In, 924 E. Fifth Where does the time go? 5:00/7:15 Noah (PG-13) Fri.: 5:00/8:00; Sat.: 1:00/4:00/7:30; Sun.: St. It is finally April and spring is in the air. spectators. It is hard to make that transition. 11:30 a.m. — Mealsite I hope so anyway. It has seemed like a long For some parents it is harder than for others. 1:00/4:00/7:00; Mon.-Thurs.: 5:00/7:30 at Delphos Senior Citizen time coming this year and we really deserve Our kids do their best to push us out of the Mr. Peabody & Sherman (PG) Fri.: 5:00/6:45; Sat.; Center, 301 Suthoff St. the nice weather. It was quite a winter we had way. After all, teenagers are obnoxious for a 1:00/2:45/4:30/8:15; Sun.: 1:00/3:00/5:00/7:00; Mon.-Thurs.: 1-4 p.m. — Interfaith 5:00 Thrift Store is open for shop- but now we can say we survived the “Polar reason. It is much easier to let go of a hulk- ping. Vortex of 2014.” ing teenager who communicates with you by With spring comes children learning to grunting and shrugging their hunched shoul- American Mall Stadium 12 2830 W. Elm St., Lima SATURDAY ride their bicycles and skinned knees, proms ders (who, by the way, look exactly like the Saturday and Sunday 9 a.m.-noon — Interfaith and broken hearts and graduations and gradu- images of cro-magnon man in the evolution Thrift Store is open for shop- ation parties. It is a time of passages. A time pictures), than it is to walk away from the cute Captain America: The Winter Soldier 3D (PG-13) 11:45/2: ping. when our kids get ready to transition from one innocent faced child who hugged you with 30/3:55/4:30/6:40/7:20/9:50/10:20/10:50 St. Vincent dePaul Society, grade to another, sometimes from one school gratitude when you bought them their favorite Captain America: The Winter Soldier (PG-13) 11:20/12;10/ located at the east edge of the to another. box of breakfast cereal. 2:55/3:30/6:20/7:00/7:40/9:30/10:10 St. John’s High School park- It is always an exciting time, but the Where does the time go? My son is in that Noah (PG-13) 11:05/11:55/3:15/3:45/6:30/6:50/9:40/10:00 ing lot, is open. changes can also leave you a little sad. Even transition phase, between the cute kid with Sabotage (R) 11:10/1:55/4:35/7:35/10:25 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. — when you are proud and a little relieved that loud laugh and the cro-magnon with the ear Divergent (PG-13) 11:30/3:20/7:10/10:20 Delphos Postal Museum is your child is going to graduate from high buds in his ears and a perpetual scowl. He God’s Not Dead (PG) 11:25/2:05/4:45/7:25/10:05 open. school, it can be a little hard to believe that still depends on me to drive him everywhere, Muppets Most Wanted (PG) 11:00/1:45/4:40/7:30/10:15 12:15 p.m. — Testing of the little child with the pudgy fingers and dirty sometimes it seems like half of my life is Need for Speed (PG-13) 11:40 warning sirens by Delphos face that you were just pushing on a swing spent driving him from school to practice 300: Rise of an Empire (R) 11:35 Fire and Rescue. yesterday is now getting measured for a cap to games, and then to and from his friend’s Mr. Peabody & Sherman (PG) 11:15/1:35/4:20/6:55/9:20 1-3 p.m. — Delphos Canal and gown. houses. Commission Museum, 241 N. Where does the time go? Time seems to Won’t it be much easier when he learns Shannon Theatre, Bluffton Main St., is open. move in fits and starts. One minute dragging to drive? That time will come soon enough. Through April 10 7 p.m. — Bingo at St. on forever as you look forward to the time Much too soon for me. For right now I am Non-Stop (PG-13) Show times are at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. John’s Little Theatre. when your child can get himself ready for happy in the driver seat. The view is pretty every evening. school in the morning. The next whizzing by good and I love the company (even if it isn’t Mr. Peabody & Sherman (PG) Show times are at 1:30 p.m. SUNDAY as you realize that that same kid is now driv- always pleasant). and 4:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. 1-3 p.m. — The Delphos ing himself to school in the morning. Dr. Celeste Lopez graduated cum laude Canal Commission Museum, Where does the time go? One minute the from The University of Utah College of 241 N. Main St., is open. little girl whose biggest joy was finding a Medicine. 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Enterprises. The organization has won ened the team. 2:30-7 p.m.). Track: Bahrain International CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Richard just three races since ’s “This business is all about details. Track: Circuit (road course, 3.36 miles). Petty, still mourning the death of his wife, 1999 victory and went through a 10-year You aren’t going to do it with a 25-pound (oval, 1.5 miles). Race distance: 191.53 miles, 57 Race distance: 501 miles, 334 laps. skipped the short trip to Martinsville losing streak. spring change on race day; you will do laps. Last year: Red Bull’s Sebastian Speedway to watch his team compete. The organization has not won since it by everybody having the attention to Last year: won to Vettel won the event for the second At the track located a little over an 2012 but an offseason detail and commitment to complete a Cup-Nationwide week- straight year, easily beating Lotus’ hour south from Petty’s famed race commitment from spon- being the best they can,” end sweep. Kimi Raikkonen. Last week: Stewart-Hass’ Kurt Last week: Lewis Hamilton won shop, his two drivers set out to capture a sor Smithfield helped Ambrose said. “You have Busch won at Martinsville for his the Malaysian Grand Prix, easily victory in honor of the late Lynda Petty RPM add personnel and to rally the troops around 25th victory, taking the lead from beating teammate Nico Rosberg in and their boss, “The King.” invest in equipment, testing and research your team and there are a lot of people with 10 laps to go. the Mercedes factory team’s first 1-2 and and development. that play a part in our success on Sunday Busch snapped an 83-race victory finish since 1955. fell short of driving their way into Those gains have been evident and we are very mindful of that and drought. Fast facts: Vettel won 13 races last Fast facts: The race is the sev- year to match Michael Schumacher’s Victory Lane on Sunday. But for just the through the first six races of the season. Drew is great at getting people up and enth of the season. Dale Earnhardt record. The 4-time defending series fourth time in 77 races as teammates, Ambrose is 14th and Almirola is 26th, in getting them committed.” Jr. won the season-opening Daytona champion was third in Malaysia after both Motorsports drivers part because of two accidents Almirola Almirola has a new crew chief in 500, Kevin Harvick took the Phoenix an early engine failure in the opener finished inside the top 10. was involved in. Each driver has two Trent Owens, who guided race, Brad Keselowski won in Las in Australia. … Raikkonen is driving Vegas, Carl Edwards at Bristol and for Ferrari. … The 2011 race was Ambrose led 22 laps en route to his top-10 finishes, Ambrose has two top-5s in the Nationwide Series last season Kyle Busch at Fontana. … The canceled because of clashes between season-best finish of fifth and Almirola and Almirola finished a career-best third at Turner Scott Motorsports. Although record for the most races at the start security forces and anti-government was eighth. It marked the second time in at Bristol. Owens is Richard Petty’s nephew, of the season without a repeat winner protesters. three races the duo both finished inside It’s the best start in seven Sprint Cup Almirola and Johns had to work hard to is 10 in 2000. … Johnson won the Next race: Chinese Grand Prix, the top 10, and showed the RPM has seasons for Ambrose and it comes a year lure him to RPM. November race at the track en route April 20, Shanghai International to his sixth season title. Circuit, Shanghai. turned a corner in its bid to recapture after Almirola raced out of the gates, “He was being courted by a few other Next race: Southern 500, April Online: http://www.formula1. some of its glory days. when RPM was ill-equipped to have teams but we were able to get it done 12, , Darlington, com “We have a brand here at our race both teams competing at the same level. and we got him over here on our team S.C. ___ team and it is Richard Petty Motorsports “I am never happy when we go to the and I feel like we stole the best crew Online: http://www.nascar.com VERIZON INDYCAR ___ Next race: Toyota Grand Prix and it is ‘The King’ and all that he has race track and the two cars are as distant chief out of the Nationwide garage,” NATIONWIDE of Long Beach, April 13, Streets of accomplished. We want to live up to apart as they were last year with Aric Almirola said. O’REILLY AUTO PARTS 300 Long Beach, Long Beach, Calif. that,” said Almirola. “We want to get running in the top 10 and Marcos strug- If RPM can sustain this perfor- Site: Fort Worth, Texas. Last week: Team Penske’s Will back to those successful ways that they gling and crashing and just not finishing mance, win a race or two and maybe Schedule: Today, qualifying (Fox Power won the season-opening race have had for so many years. Obviously races and being where we needed to be,” even a berth in the Chase for the Sprint Sports 1, 4-5:30 p.m.), 8:30 p.m. in St. Petersburg, Fla., holding off (ESPN2, 8-11 p.m.). Ryan Hunter-Reay. Power has won we have been through some tough times said RPM competition director Sammy Cup championship, the drivers believe Track: Texas Motor Speedway four of the series’ last six races. and we are clawing our way back to Johns. “This year, with the additional it would be a significant payback to (oval, 1.5 miles). Online: http://www.indycar.com where we need to be and we see the engineering we have added and the Petty. Race distance: 300 miles, 200 ___ light now. personnel and equipment, we are able to “This is the one place I have come laps. NHRA MELLO YELLO Last year: Kyle Busch won at the DRAG RACING “It was pretty dark a few years ago have both cars running together on the to drive a race car that made me feel track for the sixth time in the series. Next event: NHRA Four-Wide but we can see the light at the end of the race track and working the best together like part of the family,” Almirola said. He also won the Sprint Cup race. Nationals, April 11-13, zMAX tunnel and if we continue to run like me that I have ever seen the two of them “That is the way they run their opera- Last race: Kyle Larson raced to Dragway, Concord, N.C. and Marcos have run, in the top five and work on the race track. tion and race team. It has been a family his first Nationwide victory March Last week: Alexis DeJoria won in top 10 and challenging and leading races Ambrose credits the increased com- run business since the ’40s and ’50s 22 at Fontana. Funny Car and Erica Enders-Stevens Fast facts: Busch won this year topped the Pro Stock field in Las and challenging to win races, you can mitment to testing and the development and it is still that way today. Richard at Phoenix and Bristol to push his Vegas for the second female double only do that so many times before you of his relationship with crew chief Drew comes in here and puts his arm around series-record victory total to 65. … in NHRA history. Enders-Stevens start winning races.” Blickensderfer, who joined RPM in late everybody and makes them feel like Busch is racing along with fellow and Courtney Force also accom- Petty, a Hall-of-Famer, won 200 2012, and spent this past offseason mak- they are a part of the Petty family.” Sprint Cup drivers Dale Earnhardt Jr., plished the feat in the 2012 Northwest Kevin Harvick and Matt Kenseth. … Nationals. Tony Schumacher won in Brad Keselowski won the November Top Fuel for his division-record 73rd race at the track. victory and eighth at Las Vegas. Next race: VFW Sport Clips Help Online: http://www.nhra.com Fun tournament, cloudy future for NCAA A Hero 200, April 11, Darlington ___ Raceway, Darlington, S.C. OTHER RACES Online: http://www.nascar.com WORLD OF OUTLAWS: Sprint By EDDIE PELLS last season as the best for the point.” A key goal would be to make ___ Car: Saturday-Sunday, Calistoga Associated Press tournament since 2005. Last week, a regional direc- it possible for players at bigger CAMPING WORLD TRUCK Speedway, Calistoga, Calif. Late The NCAA’s 14-year, $10.8 tor of the National Labor schools to receive a stipend. Next race: Model: Illini 100, Saturday, Farmer ARLINGTON, Texas — billion TV contract made every Relations Board ruled that The idea of a $2,000 stipend Education Lottery 200, May 16, City Raceway, Farmer City, Ill. The tournament that began game available on a national Northwestern football players was on the table but got voted Charlotte Motor Speedway, Concord, Online: http://www.worldofoutlaws. N.C. com with the lure of a billion-dollar telecast and there was plenty to had a right to unionize and lik- down by smaller schools that Last week: Defending series U.S. AUTO RACING CLUB: bracket will end at a billion-dol- watch, including a record-tying ened college players to full-time don’t have huge moneymaking champion Matt Crafton won the rain- Silver Crown, Sumar Classic, lar stadium outside of Dallas. seven overtimes and about as employees. Players are seek- basketball and football teams delayed race at Martinsville for his Sunday, Terre Haute Action Track, Big as March Madness and many games that came down ing better health care and more to buttress the entire athletics fourth career victory. Darrell Wallace Terre Haute, Ind. Sprint Car: was second. Saturday, Lawrenceburg Speedway, the Final Four have become, to a made or missed shot at the protection after they graduate, program. Online: http://www.nascar.com Lawrenceburg, Ind. Online: http:// they’re not big enough to blot buzzer. along with a stake in the profits. If those reforms don’t go ___ www.usacracing.com out the storm clouds on the Meanwhile, Warren There are similar stakes through, there’s a chance the horizon. The NCAA has issues Buffett’s offer of $1 involved in the lawsuit five conferences might peel looming — among them, the billion to anyone filed by former UCLA away, much the way the big possible unionization of players who could fill out player Ed O’Bannon. powers did in college football Track and Field Results and a lawsuit challenging the a perfect bracket The trial is scheduled three decades ago. NCAA’s ban on paying players. served to bring more for June and an NCAA “That’s not a preferred FROM TUESDAY (due to technical difficulties) If the NCAA loses either casual fans into the loss there could force a option on any of our parts,” said Shawnee at St. John’s (Scott Memorial Track and Field) (Scoring 5-3-1 except relays 5) case, it would threaten almost mix. Nobody won complete rewriting of Harvey Perlman, chancellor at Girls Team Scores: Shawnee 75, St. John’s 62. everything. That includes its the billion. the current relationship Nebraska who chairs the new Boys Team Scores: Shawnee 89, St. John’s 48. most lucrative and intoxicat- But the billions really at between the NCAA, its schools college football playoff board. Girls High Jump: 1. (tie) Winters (SH) and Baird (SH) 4-6; ing event: The basketball tour- stake are those the NCAA dis- and their players. “But if we can’t achieve some- 3. (tie) Reinhart (SH) and Adams (SH) 4-4. nament, which is celebrating tributes to its member schools Even staunch supporters of thing within the organization, Boys High Jump: 1. Bell (SH) 5-8; 2. Dahlke (SH) 5-0. Girls Pole Vault: 1. Ally Gerberick (SJ) 7-0; 2. (tie) Gronas best-in-a-generation TV rat- from the TV deal. That cash the current system agree chang- as I say, some of these threats (SH) and Adams (SH) 6-6. ings, a record number of over- makes the system run and it is es are afoot. to us are existential and we Boys Pole Vault: 1. Thomas (SH) 12-0; 2. (tie) Eric GerbErick (SJ) and time games and a staple of big- in limbo while the unwieldy “You can’t ignore all the could be forced into a circum- Bell (SH) 10-6. name programs in the Final organization, made up of 351 litigation,” said Chuck Neinas, stance where we don’t have any Girls Long Jump: 1. Baird (SH) 14-8.50; 2. Ashlyn Troyer (SJ) 14-0; 3. Four — Florida, Wisconsin, schools with very different mis- a longtime college sports leader choice.” Sanchez (SH) 13-9. Boys Long Jump: 1. Luke MacLennan (SJ) 18-8; 2. Tatad (SH) 18-0.25; Connecticut and Kentucky. sions, tries to resolve issues on who most recently served as A split like that would 3. Purcell (SH) 17-3.50. “If the NCAA loses, you’ve several fronts. interim commissioner of the end the NCAA tournament Girls Discus: 1. Madison Kreeger (SJ) 119-0; 2. (tie) Paige Lucas (SJ) and opened a Pandora’s box that “It doesn’t look good Big 12. “There is a need for as we know it. What’s March Alicia Buettner (SJ) 87-9. will generate problems, ques- for them,” said civil engi- some changes. The auto indus- Madness, after all, without the Boys Discus: 1. Wise (SH) 143-6; 2. Gleason (SH) 115-9; 3. Derek Anthony (SJ) 114-0. tions and concerns for decades,” neering professor Timothy try is always trying to improve prospect of a Butler or Dayton Girls Shot Put: 1. Paige Lucas (SJ) 29-7; 2. Sidney Fischbach (SJ) 27-6; says Arthur Miller, the chair- Ross, the University of New their model. College athletics or Wichita State crashing the 3. Baird (SH) 25-0. man of New York University’s Mexico’s representative at the should do the same. But the party? Boys Shot Put: 1. Spencer Ginter (SJ) 42-6; 2. Wise (SH) 37-2; 3. Trent Sports and Society program. “It reform-minded Coalition on basics are still sound.” Though the four teams at Closson (SJ) 35-10. may be the end of the NCAA. It Intercollegiate Athletics. “They Earlier this year at the this Final Four are all consid- Girls 4x800 Meter Relay: 1. Shawnee ‘A’ 11:15.64. Boys 4x800 Meter Relay: 1. Shawnee ‘A’ 9:17.72. certainly will reduce the power don’t have much of a leg to NCAA convention, ideas were ered “big,” UConn is a 7 seed Girls 100 Meter Hurdles: 1. Marlowe (SH) 16.17; 2. Hardy (SH) 17.84; 3. of the NCAA.” stand on. The whole situation shared about giving the five and eighth-seeded Kentucky, of Madelyn Buettner (SJ) 17.93. For the last three weeks, the gets worse and worse every power conferences — ACC, all teams, has managed to shape Boys 110 Meter Hurdles: 1. Tatad (SH) 18.63; 2. Shutt (SH) 19.75; 3. NCAA’s sway over America year. Coaches make more Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12 and an underdog story of its own: Dahlke (SH) 21.05. Girls 100 Meter Dash: 1. Maddie Burgei (SJ) 13.35; 2. Lewis (SH) 14.31; has been strong as ever. money, universities make more SEC — more autonomy within Ultra-talented freshmen almost 3. Madison Kreeger (SJ) 14.80. The average 9.8 million money, the way the athletes are the current system. Some are implode, before embracing the Boys 100 Meter Dash: 1. Luke MacLennan (SJ) 11.26; 2. Nick Martz (SJ) viewers are the highest in 21 treated is a joke. It’s embarrass- hoping a new model will be in team concept and making their 11.62; 3. Fox (SH) 11.93. years. The 6.2 rating is tied with ing from a university stand- place by this spring. run. Girls 4x200 Meter Relay: 1. Shawnee ‘A’ 1:54.00. Boys 4x200 Meter Relay: 1. St. John’s ‘A’ (Tyler Ledyard, Draven Dickman, Conner Britt, Elliot Courtney) 1:44.08. Girls 1,600 Meter Run: 1. Cohorn (SH) 6:01.46; 2. Megan Joseph (SJ) 6:07.11; 3. Haycock (SH) 6:37.31. Boys 1,600 Meter Run: 1. Curtis Pohlman (SJ) 4:57.22; 2. Kuhlman (SH) Cardinals beat Reds 7-6 to take 2 of 3 in series 4:57.43; 3. Andrews (SH) 5:15.26. Associated Press the seventh, when Matt Holliday’s single ner in scoring position this season. They Girls 4x100 Meter Relay: 1. Shawnee ‘A’ 53.91. Boys 4x100 Meter Relay: 1. St. John’s ‘A’ (Nick Martz, Quinn Wise, Evan off the top of the outfield wall was upheld had been 0-for-17. Mohler, Luke MacLennan) 46.71. CINCINNATI — The defending by the only video review of the series, this Jay’s hit also extended his hitting streak Girls 400 Meter Dash: 1. Sanchez (SH) 1:10.96; 2. Maya Gerker (SJ) National League champions opened the one initiated by the umpires. to 15 games, including the end of last 1:11.91; 3. Apkarian (SH) 1:12.25. season with a lot of waiting. And a couple Lance Lynn (1-0) gave up Jay Bruce’s season. Boys 400 Meter Dash: 1. Tyler Conley (SJ) 55.64; 2. Virdin (SH) 55.97; 3. of wins, too. 2-run homer and Frazier’s solo shot during Holliday’s first hit of the season, an Tyler Ledyard (SJ) 1:03.84. Girls 300 Meter Hurdles: 1. Hardy (SH) 50.69; 2. Marlowe (SH) 51.92; 3. The St. Louis Cardinals overcame five innings. Frazier added a 3-run homer RBI double, put the Cardinals up 4-3 in Erin Williams (SJ) 54.46. another long delay and Todd Frazier’s two in the seventh that cut it to 7-6. the fifth. Bailey lasted only 4 Boys 300 Meter Hurdles: 1. Tatad (SH) 47.92; 2. Conner Britt (SJ) 49.29; homers on Thursday, holding on to beat Trevor Rosenthal got the last 1/3 innings, giving up seven hits, 3. Williams (SH) 50.93. the Cincinnati Reds 7-6 and take two out four outs for his second save. three walks and four runs. Girls 800 Meter Run: 1. Brooke Zuber (SJ) 2:43.70; 2. Breece Rohr (SJ) 2:48.26; 3. Blythe (SH) 2:51.47. of three in their season-opening series. The series involved nearly as The Cardinals added three in Boys 800 Meter Run: 1. Miller (SH) 2:13.90; 2. Kuhlman (SH) 2:16.79; The first pitch was delayed 3 hours, much waiting as playing. the seventh, when they loaded 3. Andrews (SH) 2:18.65. 42 minutes because of rain. Some of the There was a 2-hour, 40-min- the bases on a pair of walks and Girls 200 Meter Dash: 1. Roberts (SH) 27.17; 2. Halie Benavidez (SJ) Cardinals spent their down time by study- ute delay before Wednesday’s game, a 1-0 Holliday’s single off the top of the wall. 28.63; 3. Reinhart (SH) 28.76. ing Cincinnati’s pitchers again and getting victory by Cincinnati. Along with the delay The ball went over Billy Hamilton’s glove Boys 200 Meter Dash: 1. Fox (SH) 24.32; 2. Virdin (SH) 24.85; 3. Devin Haggard (SJ) 25.42. a little extra work in the indoor batting on Thursday, the teams wound up waiting 6 and deflected to Bruce, who caught the Girls 3,200 Meter Run: 1. Cohorn (SH) 15:02.78; 2. Anna Mueller (SJ) cages. hours, 22 minutes to play during the two days. ball. The umpires correctly ruled that it a 15:11.86; 3. Baylee Lindeman (SJ) 15:30.89. “It’s tough to stay mentally into it,” As Thursday’s delay stretched on, Reds hit off the top of the wall and a 2-minute, Boys 3,200 Meter Run: 1. Way (SH) 11:56.62; 2. Pheneger (SH) 12:29.42; said Matt Adams, who had a single and reliever Sam LeCure tweeted: “Uncle.” 8-second review initiated by the umps 3. Aaron Hellman (SJ) 12:55.42. a pair of doubles. “That’s what we had to “The whole series was kind of weird upheld the call. They wanted to make sure Girls 4x400 Meter Relay: 1. Shawnee ‘A’ 4:32.39. Boys 4x400 Meter Relay: 1. St. John’s ‘A’ (Curtis Pohlman, Brian do to make sure we could go out there and with all the rain and stuff,” Frazier said. “It the ball hadn’t cleared the wall. Pohlman, Tyler Conley, Eric Gerberick) 3:52.01. perform. We’re watching video and tak- really put a damper on things.” Allen Craig and Yadier Molina fol- ———- ing swings in the cage and stretching and The starters had a rough time after the lowed with RBI singles as St. Louis pulled Jefferson and Bluffton at Allen East making sure we’re ready to go.” delay. ahead 7-3. Girls Team Scores: Bluffton 58, Jefferson 53, Allen Finally on the field, the Cardinals Lynn beat the Reds three times last NOTES: The game ended 7 hours, 23 minutes East 50. after it was originally scheduled to start. … Shelby Boys Team Scores: Bluffton 86, Allen East 73, emerged from their two-game hitting season but couldn’t get a 1-2-3 inning on Miller starts for the Cardinals in Pittsburgh today Jefferson 6. slump by knocking Homer Bailey (0-1) Thursday. Bruce and Frazier hit back-to- against Gerrit Cole. Mike Leake goes for the Reds Scoring: 5-3-2-1 except relays 5-3. out of the game in the fifth inning. Jhonny back homers in the first for a 3-0 lead. in New York against the Mets’ Jenrry Mejia. … Girls 4x800-meter relay: 1. Jefferson 11:19; 2. Bluffton 11:47. Peralta homered to get it going. Even Bailey had a single off Lynn, who Adams dived into the stands trying to catch a foul Boys 4x800-meter relay: Bluffton 9:46; 2. Allen East 10:53. ball, and pushed a fan who reached up and caught Girls 100-meter hurdles: 1. Sheehan (B) 16.8; 2. Silone (A) 17:41; 3. Perez It wasn’t perfect — St. Louis stranded gave up eight hits while throwing 107 it before he could get it. “I was trying to stop (A) 18.0; 4. Niemeyer (A) 18.6. eight runners — but it was much better. pitches. myself from going into the stands,” Adams said. Boys 110-meter hurdles: 1. Gipson (A) 18.04; 2. Kleman (A) 18.5; 3. “We had a lot of opportunities that we Peralta hit a 2-run homer in the second “People came up to me and said I shoved him. I Austin (A) 18.8; 4. Bassitt (B) 19.9. missed, too,” manager Mike Matheny off Bailey and the Cardinals tied it with didn’t even know. I’m not that type of guy to go Girls 100-meter dash: 1. L. Woods (A) 13.67; 2. Taylor Stroh (D) 14.02; 3. after anybody.” … It was Frazier’s fourth career Arianna Knebel (D) 14.15; 4. Meyer (A) 14.29. said. “We had a lot of guys in scoring a break-through hit in the fourth. Adams multihomer game. … Hamilton walked in the position.” doubled and came around on Jon Jay’s eighth inning, reaching base for the first time this See TRACK, page 7 St. Louis pulled away with three runs in double, the Cardinals’ first hit with a run- season. He is 0-for-12 with six strikeouts. 1

www.delphosherald.com Friday, April 4, 2014 The Herald — 7 MLB Glance Mickelson among leaders at Houston Open Associated Press American League National League East Division Associated Press his status was in doubt following last pin positions weren’t that hard. We actually East Division W L Pct GB week’s injury. had a lot of birdie chances.” W L Pct GB Boston 2 1 .667 — HUMBLE, Texas — Phil Mickelson The left-hander, however, under- Se Ri Pak birdied her final hole to match Washington 3 0 1.000 — Tampa Bay 2 2 .500 ½ did more than prove to just himself that went treatment in the days following his Wie at 67. The 36-year-old Pak won the last Miami 3 1 .750 ½ Toronto 2 2 .500 ½ of her five major titles in 2006. Atlanta 2 1 .667 1 Baltimore 1 2 .333 1 he’s ready for next week’s Masters on departure from San Antonio — along “Just a solid round,” Pak said. “The Philadelphia 1 2 .333 2 New York 0 2 .000 1½ Thursday. with fitting in two days of light practice greens got a little firmer but I got pretty good New York 0 3 .000 3 Central Division The 5-time major winner showed to at Augusta National — and appeared in distance control.” Central Division W L Pct GB everyone that he’s fully recovered from top ball-striking form on Thursday. Angel Yin, a 15-year-old high school W L Pct GB Detroit 2 0 1.000 — last week’s muscle pull and likely to be “One of the things I really worked on freshman from the Los Angeles suburb of Pittsburgh 2 1 .667 — Chicago 2 1 .667 ½ a factor in this week’s Houston Open hard today was staying focused on each Arcadia, was another stroke back at 68 with St. Louis 2 1 .667 — Cleveland 2 1 .667 ½ as well. shot,” Mickelson said. “… I needed to Amy Yang. Chicago 1 2 .333 1 Minnesota 1 2 .333 1½ Without so much as a practice round play here this week and really challenge Wie birdied the par-5 ninth and par-4 Cincinnati 1 2 .333 1 Kansas C. 0 2 .000 2 this week at the 7,441-yard Golf Club myself in that regard to give myself the 10th, made a 25-foot eagle putt on the par-5 Milwaukee 1 2 .333 1 West Division 11th and moved into a tie for the lead with West Division W L Pct GB of Houston, Mickelson opened with a best chance for next week.” a 15-foot birdie putt on the par-4 12th. She W L Pct GB Seattle 3 0 1.000 — 4-under par 68 and was among the lead- Opening on the back nine at the got up-and-down for par from near a steep L.Angeles 4 1 .800 — Houston 2 0 1.000 ½ ers following Thursday’s opening round. former Redstone Golf Club, which was face in a bunker on the par-4 15th, hitting to San Fran 3 1 .750 ½ Texas 2 1 .667 1 The bogey-free performance was a renamed the Gold Club of Houston fol- 1½ feet with her left foot almost 2 feet above San Diego 1 2 .333 2 Oakland 1 2 .333 2 far cry from last week when Mickelson lowing an ownership change, Mickelson her right. Colorado 1 3 .250 2½ L.Angeles 0 3 .000 3 was forced to withdraw during the third was bogey free despite needing 31 putts. Wie is making her 12th start in the tour- Arizona 1 5 .167 3½ ___ round in San Antonio after pulling a He made the turn at 2 under follow- nament. She was ninth in 2003 at age 13, ___ Wednesday’s Results muscle in his right side ing a 16-foot birdie putt on fourth the following year and tied for third at Wednesday’s Results Detroit 2, Kansas City 1, 10 innings “I’m surprised because I was worried the par-4 18th, and he birdied 16 in 2006. Atlanta 1, Milwaukee 0 White Sox 7, Minnesota 6, 11 innings Wie has two LPGA Tour vic- Pittsburgh 4, Chicago Cubs 3, 16 innings Oakland 6, Cleveland 1, 1st game about the Masters,” Mickelson said. “I both of the par 5s on his back tories, winning the 2009 Lorena Colorado 6, Miami 5 Boston 6, Baltimore 2 was certainly worried about Houston but nine to put himself squarely Ochoa Invitational in Mexico Cincinnati 1, St. Louis 0 Toronto 3, Tampa Bay 0 it healed a lot quicker. I felt great today; in contention. Mickelson won and the 2010 Canadian Women’s Washington 5, N.Y. Mets 1 Texas 4, Philadelphia 3 didn’t feel any pain or discomfort and the Houston Open in 2011, Open. She has been in the top 16 Texas 4, Philadelphia 3 Houston 3, N.Y. Yankees 1 didn’t even think about it.” and the course’s Masters- in all five of her starts this year, San Francisco 2, Arizona 0 Cleveland 6, Oakland 4, 2nd game Mickelson is three shots back of first- like setup — including slick finishing a season-best fourth in L.A. Dodgers 5, San Diego 1 Seattle 8, L.A. Angels 2 round co-leaders Bill Haas and Charley greens and tight rough — is Thailand. Thursday’s Results Thursday’s Results Hoffman, both who finished at 7 under. a key reason he’s returned “I’m so grateful to have rounds Chicago Cubs 3, Pittsburgh 2 Kansas City at Detroit, ppd., rain Hass had five birdies on his back nine, every year since. like these,” Wie said. St. Louis 7, Cincinnati 6 Minnesota 10, Chicago White Sox 9 Feng won the 2012 LPGA Miami 8, Colorado 5 Boston 4, Baltimore 3 while Hoffman needed just 27 putts to “He was striking it, he Championship to become the Washington 8, N.Y. Mets 2 Tampa Bay 7, Toronto 2 earn a share of the lead. was hitting it long and great,” Bradley tour’s first Chinese winner and had two San Francisco 8, Arizona 5 N.Y. Yankees at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Keegan Bradley and Matt Kuchar said of Mickelson. “… He seems like it victories late last year. She tied for 16th last Today’s Games Seattle at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. lead a group of five golfers at 6 under. was feeling a lot better today than it was week in the Kia Classic. Atlanta (Hale 0-0) at Washington Today’s Games J.B. Holmes, Erik Compton and Jim in San Antonio.” “The beginning of this year I was kind (Zimmermann 0-0), 1:05 p.m. Baltimore (M.Gonzalez 0-0) at Detroit Renner are also at 6 under, with 10 golf- Kuchar, who finished tied for fourth of a little lost because I lost a little weight Milwaukee (Estrada 0-0) at Boston (A.Sanchez 0-0), 1:08 p.m. ers are at 5 under. at last week’s Texas Open, had three and my swing kind of changed a little,” Feng (Peavy 0-0), 2:05 p.m. Milwaukee (Estrada 0-0) at Boston Of the 144 players in the field, 113 straight birdies in the middle of his said. “I wasn’t swinging very comfortably.” Philadelphia (R.Hernandez 0-0) at (Peavy 0-0), 2:05 p.m. finished at even par or under on an over- round on Thursday — highlighted by a Paired with 58-year-old Hall-of-Famer Chicago Cubs (T.Wood 0-0), 2:20 p.m. Minnesota (Pelfrey 0-0) at Cleveland Amy Alcott, Feng rebounded from a bogey Arizona (Delgado 0-0) at Colorado (Salazar 0-0), 3:05 p.m. cast and occasionally misty day. 47-foot birdie putt on the 445-yard par-4 on 15 with a birdie on par-4 16th and closed (Nicasio 0-0), 4:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox (E.Johnson 0-0) at “The greens are absolutely perfect,” second hole. with two pars. San Francisco (Vogelsong 0-0) at L.A. Kansas City (Guthrie 0-0), 4:10 p.m. Haas said. “… I think the scores are McIlroy, one of five of the top 10 Alcott shot an 81 in her 36th start in the Dodgers (Ryu 1-0), 4:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 0-0) at Toronto reflective on that. They were a little players in the world in the field, was as event she won in 1983, 1988 and 1991. In St. Louis (Miller 0-0) at Pittsburgh (Cole (McGowan 0-0), 7:07 p.m. slower, but part of that, too, is the weath- low as 3 under before a pair of bogeys 1988, she became the first player to take the 0-0), 7:05 p.m. Texas (Saunders 0-0) at Tampa Bay er. It was like a little dewy mist out there on the back nine. now-traditional victory leap into Poppie’s Cincinnati (Leake 0-0) at N.Y. Mets (Mejia (Odorizzi 0-0), 7:10 p.m. all day, which played a part in the speed World No. 10 Dustin Johnson with- Pond. 0-0), 7:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (Richards 0-0) at Houston of the greens.” drew following an opening 8-over par “She was very sweet starting off and we San Diego (Stults 0-0) at Miami (Koehler (Harrell 0-0), 8:10 p.m. Mickelson and Bradley were part of 80. were talkative,” Alcott said. “She hits it very 0-0), 7:10 p.m. Seattle (C.Young 0-0) at Oakland (Straily a threesome with Webb Simpson, who Shanshan Feng leads Kraft Nabisco solid. Just a very, very talented young player. Saturday’s Games 0-0), 10:05 p.m. I was very impressed with her putting and also finished 4 under. All three players RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. — Michelle Cincinnati at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. Saturday’s Games Wie let a couple of shots slip away late just her overall game, just how she managed Philadelphia at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Minnesota at Cleveland, 1:05 p.m. in the group navigated the course with- herself on the golf course.” out a bogey in their morning rounds. Thursday afternoon in the Kraft Nabisco San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. Championship, leaving her a shot behind Anna Nordqvist, the winner last week in Atlanta at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Baltimore at Detroit, 1:08 p.m. Former world No. 1 Rory McIlroy, Shanshan Feng. Carlsbad for her second victory of the year, St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Kansas City, 2:10 p.m. playing in the afternoon and one of the Tied for the lead after playing a four-hole opened with a 71. Playing partner Stacy Milwaukee at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Seattle at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. five top-10 players in the world in the stretch in 5 under, Wie lipped out a 3-foot Lewis, the 2011 winner, had a 73. She strug- San Diego at Miami, 7:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at Houston, 7:10 p.m. tournament, finished with a 2-under 70. par putt on the par-3 17th, then settled for par gled off the tee, hitting drives to the right. Arizona at Colorado, 8:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Boston, 7:10 p.m. While Haas and Hoffman shared and a 5-under 67 after her wedge approach “The good thing is I’m hitting my irons Sunday’s Games Texas at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. the lead after Thursday’s play, it was released long on the par-5 18th. well and hitting some good putts,” Lewis Cincinnati at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. Sunday’s Games said. “If I can straighten out my driver I’ll Mickelson — who was forced to with- “I’ll take it,” Wie said. “I’ll take a 67 San Diego at Miami, 1:10 p.m. Minnesota at Cleveland, 1:05 p.m. here.” be right there.” Atlanta at Washington, 1:35 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. draw during last week’s third round in Sixteen-year-old Lydia Ko also shot 73. San Antonio after pulling a muscle in Feng shot a 66 in perfect morning con- Milwaukee at Boston, 1:35 p.m. Baltimore at Detroit, 1:08 p.m. ditions at Mission Hills in the first major Karrie Webb, also a 2-time winner this St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. Milwaukee at Boston, 1:35 p.m. his right side — who was the center championship of the year. The 24-year-old year, was in the group at 73 and defending Philadelphia at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Texas at Tampa Bay, 1:40 p.m. of attention leading into next week at Chinese player had seven birdies and a champion Inbee Park had a 74. Park is strug- Arizona at Colorado, 4:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Kansas City, 2:10 p.m. Augusta National. bogey. gling with her putting after dominating on San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 8:05 p.m. L.A. Angels at Houston, 2:10 p.m. Mickelson has won the Masters three “This morning, it was playing easier the greens last year when she swept the first ————— Seattle at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. times, the latest coming in 2010, but because there was no wind,” Feng said. “The three majors and won six times. Track (Continued from page 6) Hinegardner, Lauren Bull) 12:24.81. 27-4.50. Cierra Adams (S) 13:10.0; 4. Coon (C) Long Jump: 1. Hilvers (P) 14-11; 2. 300 Meter Hurdles: 1. Murriel (L) Boys 4x800 Meter Relay: 1. Ottawa- Boys Discus: 1. Nuveman (O) 115-2; 2. 13:20.1. Rettig (CR) 14-10.25; 3. Mackenzie 45.1; 2. Waltz (CR) 46.5; 3. Alex Tabler Boys 100-meter dash: 1. Thomas (A) Glandorf ‘A’ 8:55.12; 2. Ft. Jennings Karhoff (O) 111-4; 3. Jarred Wehinger (E) Boys 3,200 Meter Run: 1. Mertz Clymer (CG) 14-6; 4. Hallie Malsam (CG) 47.8; 4. Young (P) 51.5; 5. Lachlan 11.56; 2. Shuey (A) 11.7; 3. Rex (A) 11.8; ‘A’ (Dylan Wiechart, Tyler Blankemeyer, 99-3; 4. Recker (O) 94-2. (C) 11:00.8; 2. Mitchell (C) 11:09; 3. (CG) 14-2; 5. Morman (P) 14-1. Clymer (CG) 52.1. 4. Ryan Wittler (D) 12.0. Garrett Berelsman, Alex Berelsman) Girls High Jump: 1. Maag (O) 4-10; 2. Donovan (C) 11:17.64; 4. Rosenber (L) Shot Put: 1. Lynea Diller (CG) 36-7.5; 2. 4x100 Meter Relay: 1. Leipsic ‘A’ Girls 4x200-meter relay: 1. Jefferson 9:42.66. Aubrey Williams (E) 4-10; 3. Knott (O) 11:37.3. Averesch (L) 36-7.50; 3. Aubrey Fruchey 46.9; 2. Columbus Grove ‘A’ (Joey 1:57.15; 2. Allen East 1:58.7. Girls 100 Meter Hurdles: 1. Emily 4-4; 4. D. Warnecke (O) 4-2. Girls 4x400 Meter Relay: 1. Liberty- (CG) 34-10.50; 4. Tori Follas (CG) 33-0; Warnecke, David Martin, Austin Price, Girls 1,600-meter run: 1. Steinmetz (B) Grone (F) 19.06; 2. Knott (O) 19.07; 3. Boys Long Jump: 1. Laubenthal (O) Benton ‘A’ 4:28.5; 2. Celina ‘A’ 4:32.4. 5. Annie Schramm (CG) 31-10. Baily Clement) 47.40; 3. Pandora-Gilboa 6:23; 2. Kenidi Ulm (D) 6:28; 3. Nisly (B) Hannah Malone (E) 19.23; 4. Bockrath 20-3; 2. Clark Etzler (E) 19-4; 3. Canyon Boys 4x400 Meter Relay: 1. Celina Discus: 1. Averesch (L) 127-10; 2. ‘A’ 47.60. 6:32; 4. Sommers (B) 6:35. (O) 21.99. Hurt (E) 16-3.25; 4. Chad Wurst (F) ‘A’ 3:36.2; 2. Spencerville ‘A’ (Trevor Megan Verhoff (CG) 119-9.75; 3. Swary 4x200 Meter Relay: 1. Cory-Rawson Boys 1,600-meter run: Harnish (B) Boys 110 Meter Hurdles: 1. L. 15-6.25. McMichael, Anthony Schuh, Grant (P) 107-9.75; 4. Lynea Diller (CG) ‘A’ 1:40.1; 2. Pandora-Gilboa ‘A’ 1:40.2; 5:24; 2. Thayer (A) 5:34; 3. Bowassa (B) McDermit (O) 16.41; 2. A. McDermit Girls Long Jump: 1. Maag (O) 15-1; Goecke, Calvin Wilson) 3:49.2. 105-2.75; 5. Robyn Schumacher (CG) 3. Columbus Grove ‘A’ (Joey Warnecke, 5:46; 4. Logan Gross (D) 5:47.9. (O) 17.42; 3. Moening (O) 17.88; 4. 2. Sahloff (O) 14-3; 3. Turnwald (O) Girls Shot Put: 1. Brehm (C) 33-7.50; 2. 96-9.25. Lachlan Clymer, David Martin, Austin Girls 4x100-meter relay: 1. Jefferson Dillon Schimmoeller (F) 32.72. 13-4.75; 4. Keri Eickholt (F) 13-0.25. Sutter (C) 32-0.75; 3. Durbin (C) 31-4.75; Boys Team Scores: Columbus Grove Price) 1:42.3. 56.7. Girls 100 Meter Dash: 1. Stechschulte Boys High Jump: 1. Moening (O) 5-8; 4. Allison Adams (S) 29-3. 123.5, Pandora-Gilboa 49.5, Leipsic 45, 4x400 Meter Relay: 1. Columbus Boys 4x100-meter relay: 1. Allen East (O) 13.61; 2. Aubrey Williams (E) 14.53; 2. Garrett Berelsman (F) 5-8; 3. Recker Boys Shot Put: 1. Logan Vandemark (S) Cory-Rawson 38. Grove ‘A’ (Baily Clement, David Bogart, ‘A’ 45.5; 2. Bluffton ‘A’ 47.31; 3. Bluffton 3. Maag, Michelle (O) 14.63; 4. Paige (O) 5-2; 4. Schriner (O) 5-0. 46-10; 2. Combs (L) 45-5.50; 3. A. Green 100 Meter Dash: 1. Moser (CR) 12.0; Bryce Sharrits, Alex Giesege) 3:48.4; 2. ‘B’ 49.0. Lofton (E) 15.25. Girls Pole Vault: 1. Tori Bowen (E) 8-6; (C) 42-11; 4. May (L) 41-10. 2. Warimont (CR) 12.2; 3. Chamberlin Pandora-Gilboa ‘A’ 3:49.5; 3. Leipsic Girls 400-meter dash: 1. L. Woods Boys 100 Meter Dash: 1. Avery 2. Siefker (O) 6-0. Girls Discus: 1. Brehm (C) 94-3; 2. (L) 12.3; 4. Joey Warnecke (CG) 12.4; 5. ‘A’ 3:54.7. (A) 1:07.7; 2. Brooke Teman (D) 1:11; Sumpter (E) 12.47; 2. Simen Domaas (E) Boys Pole Vault: 1. Laubenthal (O) Shania Johnson (S) 89-5; 3. Schrolucke Josiah (P) 12.5. Boys 4x800 Meter Relay: 1. Columbus 3. Theisen (B) 1:13.9; 4. Schwyer (B) 12.87; 3. Laubenthal (O) 12.89; 4. Niese 11-2; 2. Malik Morris (E) 8-6; 3. Rosselit (C) 82-7; 4. Hawkins (C) 81-8. 200 Meter Dash: 1. Baily Clement (CG) Grove ‘A’ (Alex Giesege, David Bogart, 1:15.2. (O) 13.52. (O) 7-6; 4. Basinger (O) 7-6. Boys Discus: 1. Evan Pugh (S) 126-0; 24.5; 2. (tie) Warimont (CR) and Moser Bryce Sharrits, Colton Grothaus) 9:01.0; Boys 400-meter dash: 1. Rex (A) 55.03; Boys 4x200 Meter Relay: 1. Elida ‘A’ ———— 2. Rhodes (L) 125-1; 3. (tie) Rasawehr (CR) 24.7; 4. Chamberlin (L) 25.2; 5. 2. Pandora-Gilboa ‘A’ 9:47.0; 3. Leipsic 2. Thomas (A) 55.07; 3. Bonifaz (B) 59.2; (Clark Etzler, Corbin Stratton, Simen Celina & Liberty-Benton at (C) and Shindeldeck (C) 109-9. Lomeli (L) 25.6. ‘A’ 10:19.0. 4. Nester (B) 59.8. Domaas, Avery Sumpter) 1:37.57; 2. Spencerville Girls Long Jump: 1. Carr (C) 16-7; 2. 400 Meter Dash: 1. Lomeli (L) 55.7; 2. High Jump: 1. Baily Clement (CG) Girls 300-meter hurdles: 1. Sheehan Ottawa-Glandorf ‘A’ 1:40.17. Girls Team Scores: Celina 78, Liberty- (tie) Butler (L) and Myer (L) 15-11; 4. Levi (P) 56.3; 3. David Bogart (CG) 56.7; 5-10; 2. Damon (P) 5-2; 3. Hunter Halker (B) 51.7; 2. Silone (A) 51.8; 3. Baker (B) Girls 1,600 Meter Run: 1. Warnecke Benton 62.5, Spencerville 20.5. Karri Purdy (S) 14-6. 4. Alec Gladwell (CG) 57.7; 5. Caiden (CG) 5-2; 4. Kellogg (CR) 5-2; 5. Brandt 57.97; 4. Nelmeyer (B) 59.0. (O) 6:20.01; 2. Meyer (O) 6:29.03; 3. Boys Team Scores: Celina 102.5, Boys Long Jump: 1. Trevor McMichael Grothaus (CG) 59.7. Follas (CG) 5-2. Boys 300-meter hurdles: 1. Stratton (B) Verhoff (O) 6:35.61; 4. Aly Turrentine Spencerville 45.5, Liberty-Benton 13. (S) 19-5; 2. G. Bader (C) 17-11; 3. 800 Meter Run: 1. Lopez-Gonzalez (L) Pole Vault: 1. (tie) Kyle Shafer (CG) 44.9; 2. Austin (A) 47.7; 3. Kleman (A) (E) 6:37.71. Scoring: 5-3-2-1 except relays 5-3 Stephens (C) 17-9; 4. Colton Miller (S) 2:18.9; 2. Bryce Sharrits (CG) 2:19.1; and Joey Warnecke (CG) 10-0; 2. Colton 48.2; 4. Holmes (B) 48.38. Boys 1,600 Meter Run: 1. Trampe- Girls 4x800 Meter Relay: 1. Liberty- 17-7. 3. Alex Giesege (CG) 2:19.7; 4. Boone Grothaus (CG) 10-0; 4. Young (P) 8-5; Girls 800-meter run: 1. Heather Kindt (O) 4:54.44; 2. Pracht (O) 5:17.88; Benton ‘A’ 10:39.1; 2. Spencerville ‘A’ Girls High Jump: 1. Carr (C) 5-4; 2. Brubaker (CG) 2:21.2; 5. Zane (P) 2:30.9. Ryan Tabler (CG) 8-0. Pohlman (D) 2:56; 2. Burley (A) 2:57; 3. Blankemeyer (F) 5:18.30; 4. Santos (Tori Hardesty, Cierra Adams, Caitlin Hoyng (C) 4-10; 3. Peplinski (L) 4-10; 4. 1,600 Meter Run: 1. Colton Grothaus Long Jump: 1. Austin Price (CG) 3. Nisly (B) 2:58; 4. Rebekah Geise (D) (O) 5:24.87. Wurst, Karri Purdy) 10:55.6. Imwalle (C) 4-8. (CG) 4:58.8; 2. Lee Altenburger (CG) 18-10.50; 2. Sands (CR) 18-2.50; 3. 3:01. Girls 4x100 Meter Relay: 1. Elida ‘A’ Boys 4x800 Meter Relay: 1. Celina Boys High Jump: 1. Trevor McMichael 5:02.4; 3. Lopez-Gonzalez (L) 5:02.6; 4. David Bogart (CG) 18-1.5; 4. Hunter Boys 800-meter run: 1. Hoff (B) 2:25; (Tori Bowen, Hannah Malone, Paige ‘A’ 9:02.2; 2. Spencerville ‘A’ (Trevor (S) 6-0; 2. Chittum (C) 5-8; 3. Bailey Zane (P) 5:28.7; 5. Maynard (L) 5:32.4. Halker (CG) 18-1; 5. Lugibihl (P) 17-6. 2. Austin Blanton (D) 2:33; 3. Begg (B) Lofton, Aubrey Williams) 56.27; 2. McMichael, Mason Nourse, Griffen Croft (S) 5-8; 4. Townsend (C) 5-4. 3,200 Meter Run: 1. Colton Grothaus Shot Put: 1. Rece Roney (CG) 44-3; 2. 2:36; 4. Runk (A) 2:37. Ottawa-Glandorf ‘A’ 57.28. Croft, Grant Goecke) 9:13.2. ———- (CG) 10:45.0; 2. Lee Altenburger (CG) Boes (P) 41-9.5; 3. Will Vorhees (CG) Girls 200-meter dash: 1. Rileigh Boys 4x100 Meter Relay: 1. Elida Girls 100 Meter Hurdles: 1. Carr (C) Columbus Grove Quad 11:23.0; 3. Sam (P) 12:12.0; 4. Adrian (P) 41-1; 4. Hovest (P) 40-2.5; 5. Wineland Stockwell (D) 30.2; 2. Arianna Knebel ‘A’ (Clark Etzler, De’Angelo Woods,C 16.1; 2. Jackson (C) 17.0; 3. Jenna Kahle Scoring: 6-4-3-2-1 except relays 6-4-2 12:38.0; 5. Ridinger (L) 12:39.0. (CR) 38-1. (D) 30.8; 3. Brooke Gallmeier (D) 30.9; orbin Stratton, Avery Sumpter) 47.07; 2. (S) 17.4; 4. (tie) Schylar Miller (S) and Girls Team Scores: Columbus Grove 110 Meter Hurdles: 1. Murriel (L) 18.4; Discus: 1. Boes (P) 138-1; 2. Rece 4. Oberly (B) 31.06. Ottawa-Glandorf ‘A’ 48.85. Myer (L) 17.9. 90.5, Pandora-Gilboa 82.5, Cory-Rawson 2. Waltz (CR) 18.5; 3. Alex Tabler (CG) Roney (CG) 134-4; 3. Andy Brinkman Boys 200-meter dash: Shuey (A) 24.28; Girls 400 Meter Dash: 1. Ellerbrock Boys 110 Meter Hurdles: 1. Anthony 39, Leipsic 37. 19.3; 4. Hunter Halker (CG) 19.4; 5. (CG) 126-4; 4. Aaron Bremer (CG) 121- 2. Demellweek (B) 24.7; 3. Miller (A) (O) 1:03.29; 2. Schmitz (O) 1:09.33; 3. Schuh (S) 15.8; 2. Chittum (C) 16.8; 3. 100 Meter Dash: 1. Julia Wynn (CG) Moore (P) 19.6. 7; 5. Walther (P) 117-2. 25.0; 4. Alt (B) 25.1. Keely Kipp (E) 1:15.70; 4. Jalisha Henry Stephens (C) 17.0; 4. Rath (L) 17.4. 13.70; 2. Raiya Flores (CG) 14.00; 3. Girls 3,200-meter run: 1. Sommers (B) (E) 1:17.09. Girls 100 Meter Dash: 1. Butler (L) (tie) Ridge (P) and Basinger (P) 15.00; 5. 14:36.01; 2. Marshall (B) 14:36.1; 3. Boys 400 Meter Dash: 1. Clark Etzler 12.4; 2. Brackman (C) 13.5; 3. Hyre (L) Schroeder (L) 15.20. ­ STOCKS Kenidi Ulm (D) 15:24. (E) 54.95; 2. Ellerbrock (O) 57.12; 13.7; 4. Teeple (L) 14.0. 200 Meter Dash: 1. Julia Wynn (CG) Quotes of local interest supplied by Boys 3,200-meter run: 1. Thayer (A) 3. Corbin Stratton (E) 58.17; 4. A. Boys 100 Meter Dash: 1. Temple (C) 28.30; 2. Raiya Flores (CG) 30.0; 3. EDWARD JONES INVESTMENTS 11:51; 2. Luke (B) 13:13; 3. Logan Gross McDermit (O) 58.46. 11.5; 2. Green (C) 11.8; 3. Combs (L) Sarah Schroeder (CG) 30.70; 4. Ridge (P) Close of business April 3, 2014 (D) 13:19; 4. Metzger (B) 14:13. Girls 300 Meter Hurdles: 1. Koch (O) 11.9; 4. Anthony Schuh (S) 12.0. 31.10; 5. Rettig (CR) 31.20. Girls 4x400-meter relay: 1. Allen East 55.06; 2. Knott (O) 55.07; 3. Siefker (O) Girls 4x200 Meter Relay: 1. Liberty- 400 Meter Dash: 1. B. Schroeder Description­ Last­Price­ Change ‘A’ 4:38; 2. Jefferson ‘A’ 4:47; 3. Bluffton 58.9; 4. C. Bockrath (O) 59.85. Benton ‘A’ 1:55.7. (L) 1:06.70; 2. Scott (CR) 1:08.10; 3. Dow­Jones­Industrial­Average­ 16572.55­ -0.45­ ‘A’ 4:48.3. Boys 300 Meter Hurdles: 1. L. Boys 4x200 Meter Relay: 1. Celina Basinger (P) 1:10.20; 4. Kristin Wynn S&P­500­ 1888.77­ -2.13­ Boys 4x400-meter relay: 1. Bluffton ‘A’ McDermit (O) 45.75; 2. Moening (O) ‘A’ 1:36.9. (CG) 1:12.60; 5. Phillips (CR) 1:13.10. NASDAQ­Composite­ 4237.74­ -38.72­ 4:02; 2. Bluffton ‘B’ 4:12. 45.88; 3. Evan Ricker (F) 57.78; 4. Dillon Girls 1,600 Meter Run: 1. McDonough 800 Meter Run: 1. Roebke (CR) 2:31.0; American­Electric­Power­Co.,­Inc.­ 50.57­ +0.16­ Girls Shot Put: 1. Edington (B) 29-2; 2. Schimmoeller (F) 1:08.65. (C) 5:45.6; 2. Bartel (L) 5:47.7; 3. Tori 2. Rieman (L) 2:42.9; 3. Abelovska (P) Makayla Binkley (D) 28-4; 3. Shuey (A) Girls 800 Meter Run: 1. Ellerbrock Hardesty (S) 6:02.6; 4. Cierra Adams 2:44.30; 4. Gillespie (L) 2:55.5; 5. Alexis AutoZone,­Inc.­ 535.61­ +0.14­ 26-3; 4. Metzger (B) 24-6. (O) 2:52.15; 2. Verhoff (O) 2:57.57; 3. (S) 6:07.3. Ricker (CG) 3:01.8. Bunge­Limited­ 79.49­ +0.02­ Boys Shot Put: 1. Smith (B) 42-2; 2. Natalie Carder (E) 3:05.72; 4. Alyssa Boys 1,600 Meter Run: 1. Mertz 1,600 Meter Run: 1. Hovest (P) 5:56.3; BP­plc­ 48.32­ -0.12­ Sherrick (A) 38-9; 3. Sampson (B) 36-3; Schimmoeller (F) 3:13.33. (C) 4:52.2; 2. Mitchell (C) 5:01.9; 3. 2. Velasquez (P) 5:57.3; 3. Beechboard Citigroup­Inc.­ 47.68­ -0.56­ 4. Kersker (A) 33-9. Boys 800 Meter Run: 1. Recker Donovan (C) 5:06.7; 4. Cron (C) 5:11.0. (P) 6:27.1; 4. Quintero (L) 6:46.8; 5. CenturyLink,­Inc.­ 33.49­ +0.31­ Girls Long Jump: 1. Baker (B) 14-6 1/2; (O) 2:16.05; 2. Baldazo (O) 2:26.43; Girls 4x100 Meter Relay: 1. Liberty- Kirsten Malsam (CG) 7:00.1. CVS­Caremark­Corporation­ 75.24­ +0.47­ 2. Meyer (A) 13-11; 3. Arianna Knebel 3. Hyman (O) 2:27.28; 4. Santiago (O) Benton ‘A’ 53.2; 2. Celina ‘A’ 53.6. 3,200 Meter Run: 1. Velasquez (D) 12-4; 4. Addison Schimmoeller (D) 2:37.10. Boys 4x100 Meter Relay: 1. Celina (P) 12:44.0; 2. Hovest (P) 13:02.0; Dominion­Resources,­Inc.­ 69.77­ -0.51­ 12-4. Girls 200 Meter Dash: 1. Stechschulte ‘A’ 45.3; 2. Spencerville ‘A’ (Logan 3. Hroudova (P) 13:08.0; 4. Quintero Eaton­Corporation­plc­ 77.02­ +0.35­ Boys Long Jump: 1. Wannemacher (B) (O) 28.19; 2. Ellerbrock (O) 30.58; 3. Vandemark, Evan Pugh, Andrew Emery, (L) 14:10.3; 5. Leah Meyerholtz (CG) Ford­Motor­Co.­ 16.39­ -0.07­ 18-9 1/2; 2. Demellweek (B) 18-0 1/2; 3. Emily Grone (F) 30.99; 4. Knott (O) Grant Goecke) 48.8. 14:11.0. First­Defiance­Financial­Corp.­ 27.46­ -0.16­ Kleman (A) 16-9 1/2; 4. Nester (B) 16-5. 31.81. Girls 400 Meter Dash: 1. Briggs (L) 100 Meter Hurdles: 1. Sydney McCluer First­Financial­Bancorp.­ 18.33­ -0.08­ Girls Pole Vault: 1. Perez (A) 8-0; 2. Boys 200 Meter Dash: 1. Avery 1:05.1; 2. Recker (L) 1:06.1; 3. Kennedy (CG) 18.2; 2. Goodwin (L) 18.9; 3. General­Dynamics­Corp.­ 110.89­ +0.28­ Lutes (A) 7-0; 3. Niemeyer (A) 6-0; 4. Sumpter (E) 25.78; 2. Seth Ricker Sharp (S) 1:06.3; 4. Phlipot (C) 1:06.5. Auchmuty (P) 19.2; 4. Haley Roe (CG) Bowerman (5-0. (F) 26.62; 3. Niese (O) 26.85; 4. Sam Boys 400 Meter Dash: 1. Marks (C) 19.8; 5. Mackenzie Clymer (CG) 20.1. General­Motors­Company­ 35.44­ +0.56 Boys Pole Vault: 1. Wilson (B) 10-2; 2. Quaintance (E) 27.17. 53.9; 2. Winget (C) 54.6; 3. Chittum (C) 300 Meter Hurdles: 1. Sydney McCluer The­Goodyear­Tire­&­Rubber­Company­ 26.00­ -0.80­ Emerick (A) 9-6; 3. Soles (A) 8-6. Girls 3,200 Meter Run: 1. Warnecke 54.7; 4. Garver (L) 55.8. (CG) 50.3; 2. Mackenzie Clymer (CG) Huntington­Bancshares­Incorporated­ 10.20­ +0.07­ Girls Discus: 1. Edginton (B) 91-8; 2. (O) 13:50.75; 2. Meyer (O) 14:09.76; 3. Girls 300 Meter Hurdles: 1. Carr (C) 53.0; 3. vonStein (CR) 54.2; 4. Abelovska Health­Care­REIT,­Inc.­ 59.49­ -0.38­ Hensley (A) 71-2; 3. Makayla Binkley Aly Turrentine (E) 14:27.40. 49.8; 2. Jackson (C) 51.4; 3. Myer (L) (P) 54.52; 5. Auchmuty (P) 56.2. The­Home­Depot,­Inc.­ 79.40­ -0.55­ (D) 68-0; 4. Shuey (A) 59-1. Boys 3,200 Meter Run: 1. Trampe- 53.9; 4. Peplinski (L) 54.1. 4x100 Meter Relay: 1. Pandora-Gilboa Honda­Motor­Co.,­Ltd.­ 35.59­ +0.08­ Boys Discus: 1. Smith (B) 125-0; 2. Kindt (O) 10:39.32; 2. Pracht (O) Boys 300 Meter Hurdles: 1. Bader (C) ‘A’ 55.0; 2. Cory-Rawson ‘A’ 1:02.3; 3. Johnson­&­Johnson­ 98.26­ +0.03­ Kahle (B) 104-9; 3. Ackerman (A) 101-3; 11:05.24; 3. Santos (O) 11:38.10; 4. 42.1; 2. Anthony Schuh (S) 44.8; 3. G. Leipsic ‘A’ 1:03.1. 4. Parkins (B) 96-10. Dylan Wiechart (F) 11:46.54. Bader (C) 45.9; 4. Rath (L) 46.7. 4x200 Meter Relay: 1. Pandora-Gilboa JPMorgan­Chase­&­Co.­ 60.66­ +0.18­ Girls High Jump: 1. Oberly (B) 4-10. Girls 4x400 Meter Relay: 1. Ottawa- Girls 800 Meter Run: 1. Baumlein ‘A’ 1:57.5; 2. Columbus Grove ‘B’ (Haley Kohl’s­Corp.­ 57.85­ -0.04­ Boys High Jump: 1. Kahle (B) 5-6; Glandorf ‘A’ 4:24.0. (L) 2:35.9; 2. Karri Purdy (S) 2:41.1; 3. Roe, Mackenzie Clymer, Hallie Malsam, Lowe’s­Companies­Inc.­ 49.05­ -0.47­ 2. Stratton (B) 5-4; 3. Miller (A) 5-4; 4. Boys 4x400 Meter Relay: 1. Ottawa- Weininger (C) 2:46.6; 4. Anderson (C) Linnea Stephens) 2:01.7; 3. Cory- McDonald’s­Corp.­ 97.66­ +0.07­ Kleman (A) 5-2. Glandorf ‘A’ 3:47.30; 2. Ft. Jennings ‘A’ 2:53.2. Rawson ‘A’ 2:02.7. Microsoft­Corporation­ 41.01­ -0.34­ ———- (Tyler Blankemeyer, Evan Ricker, Drew Boys 800 Meter Run: 1. Grant Goecke 4x400 Meter Relay: 1. Pandora-Gilboa Pepsico,­Inc.­ 82.91­ +0.18­ Fort Jennings and Ottawa-Glandorf Grone, Alex Berelsman) 4:18.61. (S) 2:15.8; 2. Gilstrap (C) 2:18.6; 3. ‘A’ 4:37.1; 2. Cory-Rawson ‘A’ 4:45.5; 3. at Elida Girls Discus: 1. Bellman (O) 109-4; 2. Miller (C) 2:20.1; 4. Thobe (C) 2:21.2. Leipsic ‘A’ 4:47.3. The­Procter­&­Gamble­Company­ 80.10­ -0.03 Girls Team Scores: Ottawa-Glandorf Kylie Jettinghoff (F) 82-7; 3. Karhof (O) Girls 200 Meter Dash: 1. Butler (L) 4x800 Meter Relay: 1. Pandora-Gilboa Rite­Aid­Corporation­ 6.49­ +0.13­ 116, Elida 35, Fort Jennings 17. 81-1; 4. Bailee Kuhn (E) 77-7. 27.1; 2. Webb (C) 28.7; 3. Imwalle (C) ‘A’ 10:57.0; 2. Cory-Rawson ‘A’ 11:06.0; Sprint­Corporation­ 9.40­ +0.01­ Boys Team Scores: Ottawa-Glandorf Boys Shot Put: 1. Recker (O) 45-5; 2. 29.0; 4. Brackman (C) 29.5. 3. Leipsic ‘A’ 11:50.0. Time­Warner­Inc.­ 66.75­ -0.31­ 113, Elida 41, Fort Jennings 21. Schnipke (O) 42-6.50; 3. Nuveman (O) Boys 200 Meter Dash: 1. Temple (C) High Jump: 1. Alexis Ricker (CG) 4-6; United­Bancshares­Inc.­ 15.87­ -0.02­ Scoring: 5-3-2-1 except relays 5-3 40-9; 4. Alex Ketcham (F) 36-3.50. 23.8; 2. Green (C) 24.8; 3. A. Green (C) 2. (tie) Mady Vorhees (CG) and Morman U.S.­Bancorp­ 43.02­ -0.03­ Girls 4x800 Meter Relay: 1. Ottawa- Girls Shot Put: 1. Bellman (O) 30-0.50; 24.8; 4. Shindeldeck (C) 25.0. (P) 4-4; 4. Kiara Williams (CG) 4-0. Verizon­Communications­Inc.­ 48.12­ +0.30­ Glandorf ‘A’ 11:11.48; 2. Elida ‘A’ 2. Kylie Jettinghoff (F) 29-1.50; 3. Erin Girls 3,200 Meter Run: 1. McDonough Pole Vault: 1. Badertscher (CR) 6-0; 2. (Aly Turrentine, Natalie Carder, Kaiti Osting (F) 28-7; 4. Bailee Kuhn (E) (C) 12:25.6; 2. Bartel (L) 12:29.6; 3. Lauren Roose (CG) 5-6. Wal-Mart­Stores­Inc.­ 77.46­ +0.28 8 – The Herald Friday, April 4, 2014 www.delphosherald.com

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Maintenance com- 10 Twang or drawl 3 Drill sgt. 419-692-0921 Health Care Centers Medical Staffing accept- pleted regularly. If inter- 12 PC messages 4 “The Wreck of the Mary --” We need you... ing applications for CNA ested, please call Brian: REAL 14 Sandbars 5 Hedger’s word classes, as well as 419-203-3000 15 Pooch 6 Unprincipled IS IT A SCAM? 16 Garage job 7 Remind too often The Now hiring – Housekeeping, PRN, ESTATE 18 Explanation 8 Close, to a poet Delphos Herald urges LPNs, RNs, CNAs. Con- Home 19 Familiar digits 9 Mishmash at Vancrest of Delphos t a c t J a m i e : 560 our readers to contact Furnishings 21 Apply caulking 11 Recipe amt. The Better Business Bu- Vancrest of Delphos is 260-724-4417. TRANSFERS 23 Mal de -- 12 Peter Gunn’s girl reau, (419) 223-7010 or a long-term care facil- www.rremployment.com 7-PIECE BEDROOM 24 Was on a jury 13 Embroider 1-800-462-0468, before ity providing skilled suite (twin beds), dark Van Wert County 26 Blaring 17 Phone button rehabilitation services, 29 Pesky bug 19 Doctrine entering into any agree- wood. Excellent condi- Max L. Kraner, ment involving financing, assisted living, post 31 Earth, in combos 20 Grad school exams tion. 9460 Lincoln Hwy. 33 Cornelia -- Skinner 22 Coil business opportunities, acute medical care and 240 Healthcare Call 419-230-9738 Barbara K. Kraner to more. We are accepting 35 Depend 23 Dugout VIP or work at home oppor- Lion Farm Properties 36 Historical period 25 Passport datum tunities. The BBB will as- applications for a P/T, FULL-SERVICE LLC, portion of inlot second shift, position in 37 -- colada 27 Serviceable sist in the investigation IN-HOME elderly care by 38 Reproachful sounds 28 Enjoyed a repast our laundry department. 577 Miscellaneous 1249, Van Wert. of these businesses. State-tested nurse aides. Larry J. Dealey, 40 Provoke 30 Youngster Please stop by and fill 42 Showed the way 32 Boathouse gear (This notice provided as Years of experience and LAMP REPAIR, table or Judith ann Dealey to a customer service by out an application. excellent references. We 43 Practically forever 34 Mournful floor. Come to our store. Westport Homes Fort 45 Ran up a tab 39 Went sky-high The Delphos Herald.) cook, clean, bathe, ap- Hohenbrink TV. Vancrest of Delphos pointment transportation, Wayne Inc., inlot 516, 47 Here, in Le Havre 41 Ferocious bear 1425 E. Fifth St. 419-695-1229 50 A martial art 44 Three squared administer medication. Delphos, OH 45833 Convoy. 52 Current 46 Rex Stout detective Call 419-238-0001 54 Temp (hyph.) 47 Holy terror 235 Help Wanted EOE NEED PECANS for Michael H. Shawhan, Sheriff 58 Teeny-tiny 48 Film director Joel -- Easter baking? Have 59 Bwana’s trek 49 -- fixe DANCER LOGISTICS SEEKING EXPERI- 300 pounds of Southern Thomas M. 320 House For Rent 60 More than want 51 Maybes INC. is looking for an of- ENCED server for high pecans. $1.00/pound in Riggenbach to First 61 Food on a skewer 53 Wool producer fice assistant to help with energy restaurant. Appli- t h e s h e l l . C a l l 55 Sci. room 2-3 BEDROOM, 1 bath Financial Collateral our Transportation cant needs to be 19 or 419-692-3056 56 S&L offering home for rent in Inc., inlot 674, Van 57 Tip of a pen Safety Dept. Benefits in- older, willing to work Delphos. Ulm’s Mobile Wert. clude, Medical, Dental, weekends. Dependable H o m e . P h o n e : Pets and Vision. No experience is & honest. Please apply 583 J. Stephen Faul, 419-692-3951. Supplies required. Come join this in person @ Topp Deborah J. Faul to great team. Located in Chalet Restaurant (229 REALLY CUTE Poodle Nicole L. Tijerina, You’ve been invited to an antisocial Delphos, OH. Call Glen W. 5th) Tu-Fri after Mobile Homes mixes, Maltese. Gar- Steve M. Kelley, inlot 325 at 419-692-1435 2:00pm For Rent wick’s the Pet People. 173, Delphos. Almost every day, I hear 419-795-5711. Soon: Teresa A. Burnett, parents and grandparents and Jim Mullen RENT OR Rent to Own. Havanese/Shihtzus. 1,2 or 3 bedroom mobile John Burnett, John A. people on television complain garwicksthepetpeople about how cellphones, home. 419-692-3951 .com Burnett, to Sarah R. The Cain, Chad T. Cain, smartphones, texting, streaming, DETAIL PERSONNEL AND inlot 957, Delphos. Facebooking, tweeting and Village Garver Excavating Ann Marie computer games are turning our TECHNICIAN NEEDED children into little unsocial robots Immediate full-time detail personnel and full- Digging • Grading • Leveling • Hauling • Fill Dirt Marshall to Grace Idiot time technician positions available. Topsoil • Tile and Sewer Repair • Stone Driveways Bible Church of Van who won’t be able to function in Will train if necessary. Concrete Sidewalks • Demolition Wert Ohio, lot 303, the real world. The real world Ditch Bank Cleaning • Snow Removal • Excavator Van Wert subdivision. of cellphones, smartphones, Marcus Aurelius? Dante? • Pay based on Backhoe • Skid Loader • Dump Truck • Paid vacation Christy N. texting, streaming, Facebooking, Shakespeare? Shaw? Such experience • A friendly family Locally Owned and Operated | Registered Van Wert Contractor Wortman to Michael tweeting and computer games. elevated conversation, the kind • 401(k) available atmosphere Registered and Bonded Household Sewage Treatment System Installer G. Wortman, portion And do you think you could that people who text and talk on • Medical benefits Fully Insured of section 5, Pleasant get a job in today’s world by their smartphones will never be Township. bragging on your resume that you able to have because they won’t 1108 W. Main St. • Van Wert, Ohio Call 419.203.0796 Carrie Pauquette, don’t know how to text and don’t have learned any of the social CALL . Ask for Tony Fox. 419.238.0125 Today! [email protected] Bruce C. Pauquette to use email? skills that people who grew up Kelly J. Saam, inlot What’s odd is that people on without smartphones and “Candy 3648, Van Wert. television and the people who Crush” did. AT YOUR John R. Wilhelm, watch it never seem to blame My friend, Marv, is one of Mary Jo Wilhelm television itself for turning us those who think that cellphones, to Natoshia Beth into antisocial robots. Do you texting and email are turning us Wilhelm, Matthew watch TV during dinner? Do into a nation of tech idiots. I was Joseph Wilhelm, inlot you watch TV in the bedroom? behind him at the checkout line 2208, Van Wert. Is there a lot of talking going on of the supermarket last week. ervice Creative Home while you and/or your spouse After first asking the clerk why Buying Solutions watch a four-hour football game? two avocados cost $4.12, and Inc. to Charles Have you ever tried having a Lawn, Garden, then explaining that the price of S610 Automotive 625 Construction 665 670 Miscellaneous Shirey, inlots 19, 20, conversation with someone who Landscaping the sauerkraut on the shelf was Delphos. is watching “SportsCenter”? Do different than the price on the Kyle E. Pollock to you blab all the way through flier, he pulled out his wallet and Joe Miller First Federal S & L, “NCIS: Wherever” and “Dancing found the exact bills he needed. Geise COMMUNITY portion of section 32, With the Stars You Never Heard Transmission, Inc. L.L.C. Then he scrounged around in his Construction Tully Township. Of”? pockets to find the exact change. • automatic transmission Do you talk all the way through • standard transmission SELF-STORAGE Estate of Brenda After about 30 seconds, it turned Experienced Amish Carpentry • Trimming & Removal movies you are watching? If you • differentials GREAT RATES L. Kiracofe to Roger out he didn’t have the exact Roofing, remodeling, • Stump Grinding do, most people would rather you • transfer case concrete, pole barns, garages • 24 Hour Service • Fully Insured NEWER FACILITY L. Kiracofe, portion change, so he put all his money • brakes & tune up texted. or any construction needs. of section 6, Ridge back and pulled out a big bill and 2 miles north of Ottoville KEVIN M. MOORE 419-692-0032 But that’s not always true, Township (Sarah R. handed it to the cashier. 419-453-3620 Cell 567-644-6030 (419) 235-8051 Across from Arby’s Kanan subdivision either. Recently, some guy shot another guy dead for texting In the other lane, while all this lots 7 & 8). was going on, two 20-somethings Home Repair Dean C. Fralick during a movie. As if texting 625 Construction 655 waved their smartphones at and Remodel TEMAN’S SAFE & Trust to Dean C. during a movie is rude, but shooting someone to death for something on the counter and OUR TREE SOUND Fralick Family Trust, walked out with their purchases Harrison portion of sections texting during a movie isn’t. POHLMAN SERVICE DELPHOS “Whatever happened to in 2 seconds. No printed receipt, Floor Installation • Trimming • Topping • Thinning 7, 8, 10, 16, 33, 17, no conversation, no polite BUILDERS Carpet, Vinyl, Wood, • Deadwooding SELF-STORAGE 28, 29, Harrison talking to each other?” I hear Stump, Shrub & Tree Removal Security Fence people ask, as if every word they chitchat with the cashier, no ROOM ADDITIONS Ceramic Tile Since 1973 •Pass Code •Lighted Lot Township. say is some kind of rare pearl, social interaction at all. Just what GARAGES • SIDING • ROOFING Reasonable rates 419-692-7261 •Affordable •2 Locations Dean C. Fralick you’d expect from antisocial tech BACKHOE & DUMP TRUCK Free estimates Why settle for less? Trust to Dean C. which comes only from a one- harrisonfloorinstallation.com Bill Teman 419-302-2981 heads -- so unlike Marv, who was SERVICE Ernie Teman 419-230-4890 419-692-6336 Fralick Marital Trust, of-a-kind oyster that lives in a engaging the young clerk with FREE ESTIMATES Phil 419-235-2262 portion of sections 8, remote ocean off a faraway land. FULLY INSURED real conversation. Behind me, Wes 567-644-9871 9, Harrison Township. In reality, their own last, very some woman kept tapping her “You buy, we apply” DAY’S PROPERTY Quality Dean C. Fralick social words were, “Have you POHLMAN abrication & Welding Inc F . Marital Trust to seen the remote control? It was foot like she was in some kind of ion & Weldin POURED MAINTENANCE 419-339-0110 Fabricat g Inc. right here a second ago.” rush. CONCRETE WALLS Patricia F. Fralick Living Trust, portion Is that a quote from Plato? 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Wife’s friendship with co- Tomorrow’s HI AND LOIS worker ruining marriage Horoscope By Bernice Bede Osol Dear Annie: In the past Dear Annie: I’ve been four years, my wife has be- seeing “Charles” for two come friendly with a male years, and I am at my wits’ co-worker. The two of them end with his eating habits. He phone each other often and just turned 21, but eats like a send an enormous number 5-year-old. During a meal, he of text messages, often more chews with his mouth open, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 2014 There is much activity going on than 100 a week. These calls smacks his lips and speaks behind the scenes. People are starting and text messages with his mouth full. to take notice of your talent. Your innovative ideas are in great demand, are not work relat- He makes a giant but you must act quickly, or you may ed. At her mother’s mess and refuses miss out on a valuable opportunity. BLONDIE house, she disap- to wipe his hands Move ahead with confidence and courage. pears into the bath- if they get food on ARIES (March 21-April 19) room for a long them, saying, “It -- Being presumptuous will lead to trouble. Ask before you volunteer stretch, and when doesn’t bother me.” someone for something. Avoid I check our cell- Charles frequent- complaints by doing your share and phone account, I ly attends family offering positive affirmation. If you are a team player, you will bypass see that she was on get-togethers at my controversy. the phone with him house, where it is TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- You could certainly improve your during that time. I impossible to ignore financial situation by considering a also have over- the lip-smacking and personal or business partnership. heard parts of their Annie’s Mailbox open-mouth chew- Take full advantage of any favorable circumstances that arise; fate is in conversations in ing. Both of my sis- your corner. which she complains that he ters and my parents have said GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- Don’t blow your budget by buying hasn’t made enough personal something confidentially to unnecessary, expensive items for your time for her. me regarding Charles’ eating home. Concentrate on a pending legal BEETLE BAILEY This guy picks her up on habits. I once or twice kindly matter to ensure that you are getting your fair share. Be honest about your holiday mornings and takes asked when we were alone motives. her out for breakfast. In fact, whether he could chew with CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- Curb your tendency toward rash any day they have off of work, his mouth closed. He laughed speech when dealing with friends he comes to our house while it off, saying his parents tried or family members. If you force your I’m at my job. During this to teach him table manners opinions on others, you will cause hurt feelings and bruised egos. It would be same period, my wife changed when he was younger, but best to simply listen and observe. her hairstyle, purchased they didn’t stick. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- You will be praised for your professional attitude blouses that show more cleav- Charles just started a new regarding changes in the workplace. age and started wearing thong job where lunch meetings are Even if you have reservations, keep panties. She insists that she frequent. I’d hate for him to up with your responsibilities and take any new concepts in stride. and this co-worker are just embarrass himself in front of VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- friends, but with all of these his bosses. How do I address Someone has been less than honest things going on, I find it hard the situation? Apparently, my with you. Don’t fall for false promises or lame excuses. Be true to your SNUFFY SMITH to believe there isn’t more to kind requests are not getting beliefs and goals. A relationship will it. the job done. -- Fed Up in undergo a sudden change. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- You Our children are grown Wisconsin have all the necessary ingredients and married. We have dis- Dear Fed: Don’t be so for success. Be careful not to alienate your peers by being overbearing or cussed getting a divorce on kind. Explain to Charles that aggressive. Avoid tension by being multiple occasions. My wife most civilized people are dis- cooperative and congenial. wants to keep the house, but gusted by such habits, and SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- A trip or fact-finding mission will can’t afford to pay me for my that he risks his reputation bring you into contact with influential half of it. I have tried to move (and promotions) at work if individuals. Your superb memory will serve you well, enabling you to forward with a separation, but he cannot demonstrate basic converse with someone with plenty to she fights me every step of the table manners. Ask whether share. way. I don’t know what to do he’d like you to sign him up SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -- Don’t rush into a financial anymore. Any suggestions? -- for an etiquette class. That decision. Proceed carefully, taking Had Enough boy needs serious help. We time to investigate any contracts or documents that could indicate the Dear Had: You are mov- hope he has the intelligence to nature of the risk you’re facing. HAGAR THE HORRIBLE ing toward a divorce, but admit it. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) would you rather your wife Dear Annie: This is for -- Before you make accusations regarding a difficult situation, take stop seeing the other guy so the son who called his dad a close look at your own actions. you can reconcile? Would cheap. My father grew up Consider that you may be just as much to blame as the other party. she give him up? If you are during the Depression and AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) considering a reconciliation, often went to bed hungry. He -- Take positive action for a cause insist that your wife go with didn’t buy anything unless you believe in. Don’t neglect your health or your financial concerns. Put you for counseling and see he needed it. He saved for a greater effort into making your home what can be repaired. Other- rainy day, and I am so grate- convenient, efficient and comfortable. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) wise, talk to an attorney about ful he did. It allowed us to put -- A friend or partner may have a legal separation. Your wife’s my mother into an excellent reservations regarding something that cooperation, while helpful, nursing home. He wanted us you’re planning. While the possibilities may be very attractive, pay attention to is not a necessity, provided to never be as poor as he had the advice offered. Thorough research money doesn’t become the been. Thank you, Dad. -- is a must. COPYRIGHT 2014 United Feature BORN LOSER sole focus. Your Child Syndicate, Inc. 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Cub Scout Pack 42 recently held its annual Pinewood Derby at St. John’s Wolves Den winners were Logan Britton, first; Gage Horton, second; and Ash- Annex. Winners in the Tigers Den were, from left, Jacob Keating, first; Isaiah ton Milligan, third. Freewalt, second; and Jeffrey Neumeier, third. (Submitted photos)

Winners from the Bears Den were Daniel Myers, first; Damon Gibson, second; Webelos 1 winners were Marcus Freewalt, first; Jayden Crites, second; and and Tyler Dellinger, third. Jacob McConnehea.

These derby winners will get to race again at district finals at UNOH on April Design winners were Aaron Bockey, first; Damon Gibson, second; and Anthony 12. District winners were determined by fastest qualifying times. They are, Ja- Bodine, third. Bockey and Gibson will got to district for design. cob Keating first; Marcus Freewalt, second; and Jeffrey Neumeier, third. Daniel Myers was the fastest overall qualifier. Letterman ‘wrapping Argument may have preceded things up,’ to retire in 2015 NEW YORK (AP) — What he’ll be wrapping deadly Fort Hood attack David Letterman’s departure up is three decades on the WILL WEISSERT from the late-night realm air — the longest tenure of Associated Press won’t just end an unmatched any late-night talk show host run on television. It also will in U.S. television history FORT HOOD, Texas — The soldier who killed three people close the book on an era — since he launched “Late at Fort Hood may have argued with another service member reaching almost to the birth Night” at NBC in 1982. prior to the attack, and investigators believe his unstable mental of TV. But more than that, he’ll health contributed to the rampage, authorities said Thursday. During a taping of be ending a lineage of late- The base’s senior officer, Lt. Gen. Mark Milley, said there Thursday’s edition of “Late night hosts who pioneered is a “strong possibility” that Spc. Ivan Lopez had a “verbal Show,” Letterman startled talk and humor in the wee altercation” with another soldier or soldiers immediately before his audience with the news hours — Johnny Carson, of Wednesday’s shooting, which unfolded on the same Army post that he will step down in course, and, before him, Jack that was the scene of an infamous 2009 mass shooting. 2015, when his current con- Paar and especially Steve However, there’s no indication that he targeted specific soldiers, Milley said. tract with CBS expires. Allen. Lopez never saw combat during a deployment to Iraq and He specified no end date, Ironically, they were had shown no apparent risk of violence before the shooting, saying he expects his exit all on NBC, the network officials said. will be in “at least a year or that denied Letterman the The 34-year-old truck driver from Puerto Rico seemed to so, but sometime in the not “Tonight Show” crown he have a clean record that showed no ties to extremist groups. too distant future — 2015, sought and, after he lost out But the Army secretary promised that investigators would keep for the love of God, (band to Jay Leno, prompted him all avenues open in their inquiry of the soldier whose rampage leader) Paul (Shaffer) and I to pitch his tent at CBS as ended only after he fired a final bullet into his own head. will be wrapping things up.” Leno’s rival. “We’re not making any assumptions by that. We’re going to keep an open mind and an open investigation. We will go where the facts lead us,” Army Secretary John McHugh said, Nick Curth was the winner from Webelos 2 Den. explaining that “possible extremist involvement is still being looked at very, very carefully.” Trivia TODAY’S Finance Answers to Thursday’s questions: SMILE The taped voice of acting legend John Wayne was used (Continued from page 1) planner and adjust investments to meet in creating the gibberish spoken by Garindan, the long- nosed Kubaz spy in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. financial targets and enjoy what they Sound man Ben Burtt found Wayne’s voice on some old “This is the time frame when families have worked so hard for — the fruits of film studio tapes and used a synthesizer to distort it. should be prepared for the ‘what if’s’ their labor. The dumpster got its name from its inventor George — and pray that it doesn’t happen — by One of the huge concerns for retirees Dempster, who invented the construction debris container budgeting on a single income in case is medical costs. They may have their in 1935 and called it the Dempster-Dumpster. Today’s questions: they lose an income, spouse, or insur- house paid off and have to restructure Who officiated at the marriage of the Owl and the ance,” she said. debt to get any financial demand paid Pussy-cat in the famous nonsense poem by Edward Lear? Empty-nesters are people who are not off. What color is named for French Impressionist artist yet retired and are approaching or have “It’s also the time for estate planning Claude Monet? surpassed 50 years of age. so that funds and assets are distributed Answers in Saturday’s Herald. The Outstanding National Debt as of Thursday eve- “They have the funds for retirement the way people want it to happen,” she ning was $17,583,370,148,084. and have that life event in their sights,” said. The estimated population of the United States is Metzger said. “They are being conserva- In general, people should know how 317,952,536, so each citizen’s share of this debt is tive so they are able to live comfortably.” much they are spending and what they $55,302. She said this is the opportune time are spending their money on per month. The National Debt has continued to increase an aver- age of $2.76 billion per day since Sept. 30, 2012. Tabor Metcalfe for people to sit down with a financial