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The ELPHOS ERALD D Telling The Tri-County’s Story Since 1869H 50¢ daily www.delphosherald.com Saturday, June 9, 2012 Delphos, Upfront Love and resurrection: Gordon finds Museum launches new web site new life in local faith community The Museum of Postal History of Delphos has BY MIKE FORD one doesn’t learn in a classroom. Gordon is a launched its new web site at [email protected] recovering-alcoholic; this is something he has postalhistorymuseum.org. been very open about. In his parishioners, he Some of the areas are DELPHOS — With a Marine Corps back- says he found acceptance. still under construction but ground, the Rev. Jacob Gordon has a deep “The people have taught me a lot — the visitors can start off with a well to draw from as a Catholic priest. In families, students and staff — in their love video tour of the exhibits. times of crisis, he has more than theories to for God and each other,” he said. “I haven’t Scroll down the page to offer those in his care but he says his prior been perfect; we sometimes have this ideal find three important areas. life experience is nothing compared to the that priests are supposed to be all things to First, several articles that love he has shared at the two parishes he will all people. The people here in Delphos and have been published in soon leave. Landeck understand that priests are human the various publications Gordon, 37, has been the associate pastor but they also know we’re redeemed. The of Curator’s Corner. at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church families here practice their faith with a lot of The next section is about in Delphos and St. John the Baptist Catholic compassion. They welcomed me; I came here excursions with the details of Church in Landeck for the last three years. at a tough time coming out of rehab and a lot the next scheduled escorted He is being reassigned and leaves the local of people didn’t write me off. They let me be motorcoach trip to Nashville, parishes having been deeply impacted beyond part of their lives, so my years here will be Tenn., home of the Opry. what words can express. He said we know something I always look back on as a resur- The last section, which God, not as an idea of one’s imagination, but rection experience.” at the moment states Widget in the experience of loving others. The love he The Diocese of Toledo limits associate 3, will be an invitation to has shared with his parishioners has brought pastors to three-year terms. With Gordon’s become a Friend of the this theology to life. local stint at an end, he is being reassigned to Museum. Membership “When people come up to you in tears and St. Joseph and St. Ann Catholic churches in definitely has its privi- tell you how much you mean to them and Fremont, where he will also pull chaplain duty leges for individuals, fami- how much they’re going to miss you, you at Bishop Hoffman Schools. In the summer, he lies and corporations. know they care about you and you care about will be at Mother of Sorrows Catholic Church There is more to see them. I am going to cry, and have cried, when in Put-in-Bay and St. Michael the Archangel under “Current Posts.” I leave. I’m going to miss the people here; the Catholic Church on Kelley’s Island. He is Museum visiting hours families in Delphos and Landeck are strong looking forward to the new chapter but turn- are 1-3 p.m. on Thursdays in their faith. When bad things happen, they ing the page is bitter-sweet. or 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on show up for each other. When a crisis hits a “A couple weeks ago, I was feeling really Saturdays. Group tours family in either parish, people fill that house; bummed about leaving, so I prayed about it can also be scheduled. Mike Ford photo it’s the kind of faith that brings me to tears,” and realized I just need to be grateful for the For more information, he said. things the Lord has shown me here through call Museum Director Guide The Rev. Jacob Gordon has ministered to local Catholics Gordon studied at three Catholic institu- others; to rejoice and thank God for the life Gary Levitt at 419-303-5482. for the last three years and is being reassigned. His last tions in preparation for the priesthood but others have communicated to me and I to Sunday in Delphos and Landeck will be June 24. credits local families with teaching him things them,” he concluded. St. John’s report Powerful storms devastate parts of Western US Crops ahead of schedule cards ready By BEN NEARY blew out the windows in our meteorologist Richard Associated Press house, blew off the shingles Emanuel said the tornado BY MIKE FORD aren’t coming up very evenly. St. John’s High School clear down to the plywood, was a quarter-mile wide and [email protected] There are areas where feed report cards are ready. CHEYENNE, Wyo. — A but we didn’t lose the roof,” stayed on the ground for much was planted in dry soil. So, Students can pick them rare, quarter-mile-wide torna- Eike, whose property is about of its 20-mile path from west Unusually-warm tempera- it’s sitting there waiting for up from 8 a.m. to noon do cut a swath across mainly 8 miles south of Wheatland, of Wheatland to northeast of tures throughout the spring of moisture to come along and and from 1-3:30 p.m. in open country in southeastern said Friday. Chugwater. The area is about 2012 have played havoc on help them germinate. They’re the high school office. Wyoming, ripping off roofs Eike was watching the 60 miles north of Cheyenne. the nation’s crops. Not only not growing very fast, so and shingles, destroying out- twister with co-workers at Hail the size of golf balls is wheat ahead of schedule they’re still fairly small and buildings and derailing empty First State Bank in Wheatland also was reported in the in Kansas, the same is true in like corn, are just waiting for Suicide support train cars. when one pointed out it was Wheatland area, and 2-inch Tri-county fields, according rain.” The twister, which carried near Eike’s house. She said hail was reported in Laramie, to Van Wert County OSU Concerning corn, Young groups forming winds of up to 135 mph, was the pig barn and door from the the National Weather Service Extension Educator Dr. Curtis said area maize is doing just part of a powerful storm sys- main barn also were lost. said. Young. fine other than needing a Grief, Resilience and tem that rolled through parts No one was home at the The tornado knocked “We’re accelerated in a shower. Surviving Suicide’s Pain of Colorado and Wyoming time, she said, noting that a over five empty cars on a lot of our development; “Most of the corn was (GRASPP) are two new sup- on Thursday, packing heavy couple in another house in the Burlington Northern Santa Fe wheat will be harvested in planted in a timely man- port groups for survivors of rains, high winds and hail. area rode out the storm in their train near parked Wheatland, the next few weeks. We’ve ner and is developing fairly suicide in Allen and Auglaize The storms followed a round basement. railroad spokesman Gus already seen a change in color well. It’s usually eye-high Counties. The groups are of nasty late spring weather Don Farrier, a Wheatland Melonas said. and we’ll harvest it early. by the Fourth of July but for any friend or family that pummeled the region. restaurateur, said his house Preliminary reports show Normally, we don’t harvest will be beyond that. The member who has experi- The tornado passed through about 6.5 miles from Colorado was hit by 10 torna- wheat until early or mid July unknown factor right now enced a loss through suicide. a sparsely populated area near Wheatland was damaged and does during the past two days. but we’re looking at begin- is how much rain we get Groups will be available Wheatland, a small city about will need a new roof. He said The storms came at the peak ning harvest in mid to late between now and then. That free of charge in Allen and 70 miles north of Cheyenne. he lost some trees, and a shed time for such severe weather June this year,” he said. will determine how high the Auglaize Counties and are It left eight structures heav- on his property was knocked in the state. Severe thunder- Among the region’s domi- corn grows. We’re a little being coordinated through ily damaged and caused less- down. storms normally become less nant crops, beans are in worse short on water in the fields. the Partnership for Violence er damage three structures, Farrier was at his restau- common later in the month shape right now than corn is. We aren’t in a desperate Free Families. Groups are said Kelly Ruiz of the state’s rant when he saw the tornado and in early July until summer “Our soybeans are in the situation yet but any rain we being facilitated by moth- Office of Homeland Security. and decided to drive toward monsoons start developing. roughest condition of any get will be more than wel- ers who have lost children Some power lines also his home. At least seven homes were of our crops. This is partly comed,” he said. to suicide and have received were downed. Only one per- “I stopped and watched it damaged in Elbert County on because they were planted He also indicated the first training to assist them in son suffered minor injuries. for a while,” he said. “It sure the plains southeast of Denver. after the corn was planted and round of hay taken off was reaching out to others. Kim Eike said the tornado wasn’t moving very fast, but County officials said two by the time they were being bountiful but the subsequent The Allen County went right over her house, you could tell it was a big homes lost roofs and others planted, we were already lack of moisture limited group will meet at 7 p.m. which was still standing, tornado for this part of the had broken windows but the beginning to dry out,” he said. growth. This, in turn, yielded on the second and fourth though battered. country.” total damage was still being “So, when we look at our a limited amount of hay for Tuesday of each month “We lost a camper, it National Weather Service assessed. soybean fields, some of them round two. at the Partnerships for Violence Free Families office, 658 W. Market One Tank Trips St., Suite 208 in Lima. The Auglaize County group will meet at 7 p.m. Mt. Victory boasts more than 12 antique, craft shops on the first and third By Jen Brooks Main Street. Owned by Jane Open since 1994, the shop Tuesday of each month at Ada Herald Correspondent Seiler, Touch of Country is is owned by Lowell and St. Paul’s United Church a craft mall that features Jerry Brose, who have been of Christ at 101 Perry MT. VICTORY — With more than 20 vendors. in the business of “recy- Street in Wapakoneta. warm weather and schools Featuring florals, wreathes, cling the past” since 1972. out for summer, families balloons, furniture, OSU The House of Yesteryear is Forecast might be thinking of new candles, collectibles, signs, open Wednesdays through Clear tonight places to explore for get- cement goose and bear Fridays from 10am to 4pm, with low aways. Instead of spending clothes, memorial throws Saturdays from 10am to in low 60s. a lot of money going far, and even seasonal décor, 5pm and Sundays from noon Sunny and hot there are many unique and merchandise changes daily to 5pm. During the summer Sunday with exciting places to explore so there’s always something they are open seven days a high in low and it won’t even cost a tank new to see. Seiler’s shop week. 90s. Partly cloudy overnight of gas. is also unique, in that it Drive north on highway with low in upper 60s. In less than 45 minutes, books bus tour with Blue 309 and find Mt. Victory’s there’s a charming little Lake Charters. Visit Touch Amish country. There are Index village with more than 12 of Country Wednesdays several Amish church dis- Obituaries 2 unique antique and craft through Fridays from 10 a.m. tricts nestled in the country- shops. Welcome to Mt. to 4 p.m., Saturdays from 10 side with bakeries, sawmills, State/Local 3 Victory, Ohio. Dubbed the a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays furniture shops and other Politics 4 “Friendly Antique Town,” from noon to 5 p.m. charming Amish shops, Community 5 Mt. Victory shops include Walk a few feet down the there is definitely much to Sports 6 primitive decorations, street next to the railroad experience. Kid’s page 7 antique toys, furniture, old tracks and find The House Explore Hardin County Classifieds 8 fashioned candy and much of Yesteryear Antique Mall. this summer. On less than TV 9 more. Visit the quaint shops The House of Yesteryear a tank of gas, adventures World News 10 while strolling through also offers multiple dealers are to be had over and over beautiful streets and lush and has a variety of mer- again. gardens. chandise such as clocks, Watch future editions One such shop is Touch glassware, specialty items, of The Delphos Herald for Ada Herald photo of Country on the town’s tools, collectibles, etc. more “One Tank Trips.” Mt. Victory is dubbed ‘Friendly Antique Town.” 12

2 – The Herald Saturday, June 9, 2012 www.delphosherald.com For The Record Who you meet on a bus Patrol’s OBITUARY The Delphos effective Cameron and I often have very spirited NANCY SPENCER phone conversations. At lunchtime on Friday, HeraldVol. 142 No. 269 he called and was very excited. traffic Nancy Spencer, editor This past week, he had met a woman on the Ray Geary, general manager bus he takes to Owens Community College. On the Delphos Herald, Inc. She was surrounded by bookbags. He isn’t enforcement Don Hemple, advertising one to sit quietly and ride, so he struck up a Other hand manager Tiffany Brantley, conversation by saying, “Gees, I’d hate to see yields circulation manager your book bill.” She turned to him and said, “No, these felony arrests The Daily Herald aren’t my books. This is everything I own. I wasn’t much but he knew he would never be (USPS 1525 8000) is published live in the women’s shelter and if I leave this able to get her off his mind if he didn’t help Van Wert — Through Bonnie Lou daily except Sundays, Tuesdays stuff there, someone will steal it.” in some way. He wanted to make a difference effective traffic enforcement and Holidays. Cameron has been through a lot and at the in her life, if just temporary, and the chance the Ohio State Highway Patrol (Phillips) Walters By carrier in Delphos and tender age of 26, he understands more than encounter definitely made a difference in is significantly impacting the area towns, or by rural motor many will after a lifetime of experiences. He his. criminal element on our pub- March 2, 1968-June 7, 2012 route where available $1.48 per This is a touching story even if it had ended lic roadways and in our com- Bonnie Lou (Phillips) week. By mail in Allen, Van immediately said that if she was willing to Wert, or Putnam County, $97 share, he wanted to know how she ended up there — but it didn’t. When Cameron got munities. By troopers taking Walters, 63, of West Liberty, passed away at 11:40 a.m. on per year. Outside these counties in the shelter. home that day, he wrote a letter explaining his extra time during each traffic $110 per year. bus companion’s situation and the next morn- stop, and paying close atten- Thursday, at her home. She had finally told her father she was a She was born on April 11, Entered in the post office lesbian and she had been in the shelter with ing, he emailed it to a dozen college deans in tion to possible indicators of in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as Ohio and Michigan. In just a short couple of criminal activity, what on the 1949, in Columbus to Frank her bags of worldly goods ever since. She left and Thelma Myers Phillips- Periodicals, postage paid at hours, he received hundreds of reply emails. surface seems to be a rather Delphos, Ohio. for school before the shelter served breakfast Seimet, who preceded her in and often returned after dinner was long gone. Apparently the deans had read it and passed routine traffic stop – can turn No mail subscriptions will be it on and all these people emailed Cameron death. accepted in towns or villages She sometimes didn’t eat for days. into something much more On March 2, 1968, she She went on to say that several months wanting to know how he thought they could significant. where The Daily Herald paper married Jerry Wayne Walters, carriers or motor routes provide ago she had lost her student ID and could no help students like this; students who are In 2011, the Patrol made committed to bettering themselves enough to who survives in West Liberty. daily home delivery for $1.48 longer ride the bus for free so she had walked 3,573 felony traffic stops. Other survivors include per week. overcome obstacles that might seem insur- from downtown Toledo to the campus with Of these stops, 74 percent two sons, Tracey (Rhonda) 405 North Main St. her possessions in tow. Someone had directed mountable to many. involved a trooper “looking Walters of Convoy and Trent TELEPHONE 695-0015 her to Catholic Charities, which funded her Cameron made my pride-filled heart nearly beyond the license plate” to Walters of Columbus; a daugh- Office Hours replacement ID so she could ride the bus. burst from my chest. How awesome it is to detect criminal activity and ter, Trista (Keith) Hardwick of 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Cameron was impressed with her resolve have a child who cares so deeply for others; making a felony arrest. The West Liberty; nine grandchil- POSTMASTER: and tenacity. She truly wanted to succeed who wants to make a difference; who will not other 26 percent are attributed Send address changes dren, Shelby, Chase, Marissa, to THE DAILY HERALD, and was doing it any way possible. Instead sit by and let something they feel is unjust or to a felony warrant appre- Brooks and Lauren Walters, unfair go on. hension. In addition, troopers 405 N. Main St. of going to class and worrying about what and Andrew, Sophia, Isabella Delphos, Ohio 45833 he needed or wanted, he immediately went How good it makes me feel my kid is con- made 6,137 drug arrests in and Owen Hardwick; nine to the student union and transferred money cerned about humankind — not his kind or 2011, of these arrests 2,885 siblings, Barry Phillips of from his account to one in her name. It your kind or my kind. were felony arrests – making Lima, Tonda (John) Ricker of up 47 percent of total felony Fort Jennings, Travis Phillips CorreCtions arrests for the year. and Jeff (Miriam) Phillips of The Delphos Herald wants “Every day our troopers are Mississippi, Todd Phillips of to correct published errors in ODOT REPORT out on the road- taking felons Las Vegas, Terry Phillips of its news, sports and feature The following is a weekly Allen County fall for a bridge replacement out of our communities,” said Cloverdale, Dorenda (Rob) articles. To inform the news- report concerning construc- interstate 75, Lima, at project. The entrance ramps Lt. Ray Haas, Commander of Adams of Mississippi, Rhonda room of a mistake in published tion and maintenance work on Fourth street and reservoir to Interstate 75 from Fourth the Van Wert Post. (David) Spiess of Ridgeville information, call the editorial state highways within the Ohio road bridge replacement Street were closed May 9 Through April of this Corners and Lana (Robert) department at 419-695-0015. Department of Transportation projects will have the follow- for 30 days to allow for con- year, troopers have made Addis of Antwerp; three Corrections will be published District 1 which includes the ing impacts to traffic in the struction of the new center 1,407 felony stops. This is stepsiblings, Doris (Richard) on this page. counties of Allen, Defiance, coming weeks. pier of the bridge. Traffic on a 17 percent increase when Birkmeier and Richard (Joni) Hancock, Hardin, Paulding, Fourth street – Fourth I-75 will be maintained in compared to the first four Seimet, of Ottawa and Carol Putnam, Van Wert and Street over Interstate 75 two lanes in each direction months of 2011. Through (Dennis) Catrell of Fort FUNERALS Wyandot. closed February 27 until late for those 30 days, but traffic April 2012, felony stops have Jennings; and numerous niec- PoHLMAn, Ruth J., 88, will be shifted away from occurred most frequently in es and nephews. of Delphos, Mass of Christian the pier area where work is Franklin County with 156 She was also preceded in Burial begins at 11 a.m. today at taking place. arrests, Lorain County with death by a brother and sister- St. John the Evangelist Catholic reservoir road – 59 arrests, Fairfield County in-law, Jay (Brenda) Phillips; Church, the Rev. Melvin Reservoir Road over Interstate with 51 arrests and Cuyahoga her stepfather, Lavern Seimet; Verhoff officiating. Burial will 75 closed May 1 until late County with 50 arrests. and a stepsister, Marilyn follow in St. John’s Cemetery. fall for a bridge replacement Drivers are encouraged to Narthar. Memorials are to the St. John’s project. As part of the proj- call 677 to report impaired Mrs. Walters had formerly Parish Foundation. ect, Bryn Mawr Road from driving or drug activity. worked at Fleetwood Motor YoUnGPeter, Hubert Reservoir Road to Elm Street Homes in Decatur, Ind., Honda A., 85, of Delphos, Mass of also closed May 1 until late of America and as a school Christian Burial will begin at fall. LOTTERY bus driver for West Liberty- 11 a.m. Monday at St. John ohio 81 in Allen and Van Salem Schools. She attended the Baptist Catholic Church, Wert counties is restricted (AP) — Christ Our King Church in the Rev. Jacob Gordon offi- to one lane through the work The winning numbers in Bellefontaine. ciating. Burial will be in the zone for a pavement repair and Friday evening’s drawing of Funeral services will church cemetery with military begin at 11 a.m. Tuesday at resurfacing project which will the Ohio Lottery: rites by the Delphos Veterans Christ Our King Church in continue until early August. Council. Friends may call from Bellefontaine with Pastor The project will take place Pick 3 4-8 p.m. today and 2-4 and Robin Ricks and Norlin Ricks from U.S. 127 to Ohio 66. 2-5-7 6-8 p.m. Sunday at Harter and officiating. interstate 75 southbound Schier Funeral Home, where from Hanthorn road to Pick 4 The family will receive friends from 2-4 p.m. and a parish wake begins at 7:30 Breese road will be restrict- 6-4-5-5 p.m. Sunday. There will also be ed to one lane through the 6-8 p.m. on Monday at the church and one hour prior to Knights of Columbus and VFW work zone from 6-10 a.m. Rolling Cash 5 services at the funeral home. Tuesday and Wednesday for the funeral on Tuesday. 11-14-18-19-22 Memorial contributions may be pavement repair. Burial will be in Fairview made to St. John the Baptist Visit us for our Ten OH Cemetery in West Liberty. Putnam County Memorial contribution may Catholic Church or St. John the SPRING SAVING summer specials! 02-04-06-09-25-37-39-49- Evangelist Catholic Church. SPRING SAVING U.s. 224 from Kalida to 50-51-54-63-64-65-66-68-73- be made in Walter’s memory SPECTACSUPELCATACRULAR FREE EXTRAS the Van Wert County line 76-78-79 to Universal Home Health and MARCH 2012 FREE EXTRAS ON ALL will be restricted to one lane Hospice Care. 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STATE/LOCAL Honor Roll On the banks Ottoville High School Seniors Kemper, Haylee Koester, Allison Bendele, Erica of yesteryear ... All As Jonathan Landwehr, Brickner, Elizabeth Burgei, Krista Schimmoeller Kelsey Miller, Monica Nicole Kramer, Alexa From the Delphos Canal Commission Honor roll Sarka, Kara Schimmoeller, Marlow, Isaiah Miller, The city of Delphos is Sam Beining, Megan Luke Schimmoeller, Alex Nathan Ricker, Brendon truly a “crossroads of his- Bendele, Lindsey Eickholt, Schnipke, Danielle Trenkamp Schnipke, Rudy Wenzlick tory.” Not only do we have Ross Honigford, April and Tyler Winhover. and Drew Williams. the Miami Erie Canal going Horstman, Kenny Jackson, north and south, we also have Lauren Kramer, Kendra Freshmen Grade seven the Lincoln Highway going Krouskop, Caitlyn Landin, All As All As east and west. The Lincoln Brittany Looser, Sarah Anna Bendele, Chelsey Maizee Brinkman, Highway later became US Luersman, Travis Maag, Boecker, Megan Lambert, Madison Knodell, Brooke Route 30, the only federal Marissa Nienberg, Samantha Haley Landwehr, Trent Mangas and Eric Von route through Delphos. Route Rellinger, Kylee Schweller, Miller and Courtney Von Sossan. 66 through Delphos is NOT Jason Turnwald, Holly Von Sossan. Honor roll a federal route; it is a state Sossan and Jenna Warnecke. Honor roll Alex Burgei, Michaela route, not to be confused with Joel Beining, Morgan Byrne, Emitt German, Kaleb the historic US 66 which Juniors Beining, Kyle Bendele, Hanicq, Alicia Honigford, runs from Chicago to Santa All As Nicholas Grote, Austin Conner Kuhlman, Autumn Monica. Rachel Beining, Alyssa Honigford, Ryan Kimmet, Neer and Alexis Thorbahn. Recently a pair of brick pil- DeLong, Dylan Fortman, Brandt Landin, Annie lars was built to accommodate Logan Gable, Kara Hoersten, Lindeman, Elizabeth two Lincoln Highway logo Kendra Koester, Audrey Luersman, Wesley signs that were in our pos- Rieger and Abby Siefker. Markward, Claire Nussbaum, session. According to Mike Honor roll Robyn Turnwald, Joseph Van Buettner, President of the Ohio Monica Buettner, Cory Oss, Alexis Wannemacher Lincoln Highway Association, Fischer, Brittany Foster, and Lyndsey Wannemacher. the original terra cotta logo Bryan Hohlbein, Ryan sign “...was salvaged from the Honigford, Victoria Jackson, Grade eight original brick pillar in Oceola Delphos Canal Commission member Ed Ulrich stands Logan Kortokrax, McKenzie All As after it was destroyed by a by Lincoln Highway markers on display at the museum. wayward van in 1993. The Martin, Marissa Pohlabel, Jennifer Burgei, Alena sign somehow ended up at an nished bricks and Ottoville 30 South route, also called Derek Schimmoeller, Abbey Horstman, Carly Kortokrax. antique sale in Lima, where an Hardware donated carts to the Harding Highway. Their Turnwald, Rachel Turnwald, Honor roll alert historian from Delphos transport them to the museum. first stop, however, will be Nicole Vorst, Tammy — Father Christopher Vasko Next week-end, two sepa- Park to view Lock Wannemacher and Zach — purchased the sign for the rate groups will be coming 24 on the Miami Erie Canal. Weber. museum. It was later used to to Delphos and we will be The canal museum will be cast similar signs for instal- extending our hours. On open extra hours on Sunday Sophomores lation in new pillars...” at Friday and Saturday, June 15 June 17 to welcome these All As Beaverdam, Williamstown, and 16, the Northwest Ohio “roadies.” Hours will be from Nicole Burgei, Cory and other locations known to Volunteer Firemen hold their 1-8 p.m. Honigford, Alex Horstman, have had pillars at one time to convention in Delphos. Our If you have been to the Stephanie Horstman, Taylor commemorate the completion hours will be from 12:00 until museum and did not have Mangas. of a brick paved section of the 9:00 pm on Friday and 12:00 time to see everything, now is Honor roll highway. Our second pillar until 6:00 pm on Saturday. your chance to spend a little Melissa Burgei, Emma Jill Miller, DDS contains one of these cement The Lincoln Highway more time and take it all in, on Eickholt, Andy Horstman, casts. Association national con- Friday, Saturday or Sunday. Tonya Kaufman, Ryan Steven M. Jones, DDS Our brick pillar, shown vention will be held in here with Delphos Canal Canton this year June 18-22. General Dentistry Commission president Ed Enthusiasts driving from the RUTH’S SHOE SERVICE Welcome the association of Ulrich, and its twin were built west will begin their tour in by another of our trustees, Tom Delphos, taking Route 309 • SHOE REPAIR Joe Patton, DDS Miller, along with Roger Ruen. through Lima, Kenton and Kahle-Langhals of Kalida fur- Marion. This was the old • SELLING SHOES NEW PATIENTS WELCOME size 6-16 Located on S.R. 309 in Elida Your Community News Source. • REDWINGS 419-331-0031 260 N. WATER STREET myddsoffice.com OPEN MONDAY-FRIDAY FT. JENNINGS THE DELPHOS HERALD 8 AM - 6 PM daytime, evening and weekend hours available. 419-695-0015 SATURDAY 8 AM - 4 PM PH. 419-286-2232 I & K Employees Know the facts about your retirement account before you move your 401K. For a factual discussion, contact Dennis Bruskotter at 419-532-2099

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“Imagination was given to man to compensate him for what he isn’t. A sense of humor was provided to console him for what he is.” POLITICS — Horace Walpole, English author (1717-1797) This Filling out the and Elwer family That tree by HELEN KAVERMAN

Evelyn “Evy” Martin, of Fort Jennings has been climb- ing family trees for at least 24 years. She remembers tak- ing her son, Jeff, along to the LDS Library in Lima when he was just a baby. She has spent hours in the Delphos IT WAS NEWS THEN Public Library searching for One Year Ago info on ancestors, on the • Dentists Dr. Carl Jeffery and Dr. Jessica Jeffery-Mohr micro film of the Delphos have announced Laci Roby, a second-grade student in Joyce Herald. Evy has been digging for the roots of Pohlman, Wiechart’s class at Franklin Elementary School, was Hoersten, Grothaus, Elwer, the second-place winner of the coloring contest to celebrate Martin, Halker, Goedde, National Children’s Dental Health Month. Roby received Luersman, Recker, Ruen and a $50 gift certificate to Wal-mart Supercenter for her great Schulte families — just to drawing. name a few. She has at least 10 three ring binder albums 25 Years Ago — 1987 filled with documents, pic- • Delphos Chapter 26, Order of the Eastern Star, met at tures and all kinds of infor- Masonic Hall for a regular meeting with the worthy matron mation. Mary Ellen Stewart presiding. Oleta Fronk, deputy grand Evy is the daughter of matron of District 8 of the Grand Chapter of Ohio, was pres- Art Hoersten and Thelma ent. Also, past matrons and past patrons of Delphos chapter (Pohlman) Hoersten. The were present. Reba May was the honored past matron for the family lived on a farm west evening. of Delphos. Evy married • Thunderstorms, accompanied by high winds, toppled Jerry Martin and they have trees and damaged numerous buildings last Monday night in three children, Michelle Porr, the Tri-County area. Damage was heaviest in the Van Louise Crawford and Jeff Wert-Middle Point area and included damage to the roof at Martin and five grandchil- the Lincolnview High School bus garage and at Continental dren. Evy was employed at Can Co., Van Wert police said. Hail was reported in Delphos Drapery Stitch in Delphos and Middle Point, but no damage was directly attributed to for several years. it. Evy now does most of • The National Secondary Education Council announced her searching on the internet. that Christina Holdgreve has been named an Academic All- She subscribes to Ancestry. American. She is the daughter of Robert and Donna Holdgreve com and finds it very help- and granddaughter of Mildred Holdgreve. Christina, a student ful. Evy carefully documents at St. John’s High School, was nominated for the award by all her information. Through David Alt, counselor. the internet she met an Elwer cousin, Michael Brehmer. 50 Years Ago — 1962 They have been working William & Christina Elwer • Ottoville’s Future Farmers of America meat judging team together on the Elwer fam- In an agreement, the Church in Cincinnati’s 5th Fuchtorf living near Delphos placed first in the recent state FFA judging contest held in ily. Schmedt’s put all of their Ward, where on 20 February such as Eickholt, Picker and Columbus. In individual scoring Paul Langhals placed second The late Imogene Elwer, money into the cottage. 1840, their first child, Henry Schwartzengraber, which in the state and Eugene Hilvers placed 10th. Tom Keller is the a well-known historian, did Because of this, their two William, was born. A daugh- influenced their decision to alternate member of the team, and Jack Devitt is the chapter considerable research on already born children, Johann ter, Catherine, followed soon move. instructor. the Elwers. She traveled to Henrich and Anna Gertrud after in 1841. In 1845, anoth- The Elwer’s settled • James Price Evans of East-Bourne, England, has realized Fuchtorf, Germany, and vis- (after coming of age) would er daughter, Maria was born. on a plot of land south of a long dreamed of wish, that of meeting his lost relatives here ited with the Budda – Elwer receive from Elver cottage A second son Bernard J. was Delphos and to the best of in America. This past week his dream came true when he family and had members of 20 Reichthaler (about $35) born in 1848. Around this our knowledge, all persons visited an aunt, Mary Price of Elida. Evans’ great-grandfather that family visit her at their and a cow for their dowry. time the family moved to named Elwer in the United emigrated to Van Wert County in 1889 and lost contact with home near Fort Jennings. Evy Should one die this dowry the west side of Cincinnati States are descended from relatives in England. and Mike found a few minor would go back to Elvers to Storrs Township, where the two sons of William and • Members of the I D Bridge Club met for a luncheon at variances between their dis- cottage. The children yet to tragedy struck. Christina, Henry William Harmon’s Restaurant Thursday and later enjoyed the day coveries and Imogene’s. be born would have to be In six weeks time, more Elwer and Joseph B. Elwer. playing bridge at the home of Mrs. Fred Reinemeyer on North They would like to share the looked after accordingly. The than 4,000 lives were lost (Note: Otto Hellman married Canal Street. At the close of the afternoon, first prize was Elwer story, as follows: Schlmedts would pay all the in Cincinnati’s Cholera an Elwer and lived on the old awarded to Mrs. William Deffenbaugh, second went to Mrs. taxes on the Elwer cottage Epidemic of 1849. Two of Elwer property on Route 66, Edwin Williams and Mrs. Joseph Busch received the travel- Dear Extended Elwer and farm over a number of those were Catherine and just south of Delphos.) ing prize. Family years and by 1770, the tax Maria Elwer, the daughters We have traced our direct By Evelyn Martin books show that the cottage of William and Christina, ancestors, the Schmedts, 75 Years Ago — 1937 and Michael Brehmer was fully paid. who died on the same day 12 back to 1625 with the • Mary Lou Best, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Best, About 25 miles south of As described above, in the June 1849. It’s said Christina birth of Jasper Schmedt Chicago, appeared in the production of “Swing Hi” produced Osnabrauck, Germany, lies custom of the times, the name also had cholera, but she in Fuchtorf, our 7th Great- for the benefit of the Chicago Milk Fund Association. The the small village of Fuchtorf. of the farm was retained and recovered to have another Grandfather. Research indi- musical was presented on June 5 and 6 in the Chicago Civic On some maps, to the east the Schmedts changed their child, a son Joseph, born 19 cates that the Elwer sur- Opera House. She appeared in a difficult roller skate tap dance of the village, there is an name to Elver/Elwer. Of the April 1851. name has disappeared in act. The Bests were former residents of Delphos and are well- area named “Elve”, which two original orphaned Elver/ (Note: In both their the Fuchtorf region. One known here. indicates the location of the Elwer girls Anna Marie died obituaries in the Delphos of the descendants of Anna original Elve/Elver/Elwer • Cora Baxter, West Fifth Street, and Emma Roberts, in 1761, but the oldest, Anna “Kleeblatt”, it’s stated that Gertrudis Elwer is Professor farm. In many areas of Venedocia, returned Tuesday after being in Washington, Gertrudis, married Casper Wilhelm and Christine had Heinrich Ostholt from Europe, it was the custom Nierkamp and their ancestral four of their six children die Germany, whose genea- D. C., to attend the 16th tri-annual world convention of the for a farm to retain its name Women’s Christian Temperance Union. This was the third lines continue to this day in young. We have not found logical research provided through many generations. both the United States and any record of the fourth child much of the ancestral data such convention held in the United States and was attended Farms usually received their by approximately 4,000 persons. Canada. yet.) for this story and tracing names from one of their ear- Of the original Schmedt Again, in Imogene Elwer’s Fuchtorf family ancestry • The Star Café kittenball team defeated Miller’s lier owners. Once the name Opticians on Tuesday night in a game played at Waterworks (now named Elwer) children, letter, it is written that back to the 1600s. Gabriele was established, however, Johann Heinrich Elwer- Park. The score was 10 to 6. The Miller Opticians were according to a great grandson (Uphues) O’Sullivan from it usually remained regard- Schmedt, who was born 1 of the couple, William had making their first public appearance in their new uniforms. London, England, a cousin less of whether or not the December 1754, married worked at a couple of jobs Meekins was the pitcher for the Star team. He allowed through the Schlebbe side of farm changed owners. When Maria Christina Laufmoelller in Cincinnati. He said that the Elwer-Schmedt family, 13 hits during the game. Bill Briggs was on the mound for a person moved onto a farm, on 21 Oct 1788 and they had William’s last job was in provided the back story of Miller’s. he would change his name to 10 children. Their youngest, a brick yard where he drove the Elwers and the Schmedts that of the farm, an important Friederich Wilhelm Elwer, horses to turn a wheel which and how the family came to fact to remember when read- was born on 26 May 1811. held bricks above a fire. be. We also acknowledge ing the history of our Elwer In 1837, Friederich Wilhelm There was an accident, and Bob Ebbeskotte for his con- ancestors (really Schmedt, as left Fuchtorf and sailed to a co-worker was killed. The tributions and genealogical Moderately confused you will see below). In 1758, America. owner was much relieved research. Excerpts from a let- Georgius Elver/Elwer, the Friedrich Wilhelm, or when he learned it was only ter by the late Imogene Elwer “colon” (farm owner) and his William Frederich as he would one of the workers killed and were also included. wife, Elizabeth (Redecker) be known, arrived in New not one of his prized horses. Just recently, Evy received lived on the Elve-“hoff” Orleans. He stayed there for a Imogene noted that descen- an e-mail from another cous- (farm) in Fuchtorf, Germany, while and then moved up the dants all agree William “took in, Sister Maureen Wild, of with their 5-year-old daugh- Mississippi and Ohio Rivers up boating” as they called it. British Columbia, Canada. ter, Anna Gertrudis. On 4 to Natchez, Mississippi; “My grandmother talked of Sister Maureen is coming April 1758, another daugh- Memphis, Tennessee; and their living on a canal boat. to Cleveland for a retreat. ter, Anna Maria, was born, Madison, Indiana; and then She related how she washed During that time, she plans but the mother, Elizabeth, to Cincinnati, where a num- the clothes and hung them to visit Delphos and her died a month later on the ber of other emigrants from on the boat to dry”, quoted a many Elwer cousins. Sister 5th of May. Tragically Fuchtorf had settled. granddaughter. Maureen said that Virgil and one month later on 7 June In the Holy Trinity Church On 22 August 1853, the Rita Elwer and Virgil’s sis- 1758, the father, Georgius, of Cincinnati on 30 October middle son of William and ter, Irma Grismore, visited died leaving the two little 1838, he married Christina Christina, Bernard J., age them in Canada in the 1970s. girls orphans, both still very Stratmann-Schwienheer who 5 died. Of the six children Urb and Ruth Osting had young and not able to take on was also from Fuchtorf. born to them, only the old- also visited with John Henry the Elver farm. Living on the Christina had emigrated with est, Henry William, and the Wild. Elver-farm, but not related to her younger brother, Casper, youngest, Joseph, survive. Sister Maureen would them as far as can be deter- arriving in New York aboard After the death of Bernard, like to visit with her Elwer mined, was the family of the “Howard” on 15 October the Elwer family moved relatives when she comes to Joannes Wilhelm and Anna- 1836. In a letter by Imogene from Cincinnati to Delphos, town. She plans to arrive in Maria Elizabeth (Schlebbe) Elwer, a granddaughter perhaps to escape working Delphos on Thursday, June Schmedt. A young couple, recounted that Christina in the factories and return 21. Her visit will be brief, with two children of their “landed” at Fort Jennings to farming. They certainly because she has to leave for own, they agreed to raise the and heard jobs were avail- wished to get away from the Cleveland by 2 p.m. on the two Elver girls as their own. able in Cincinnati. So she periodic cholera outbreaks in 22nd. As recorded in the Harkotten and another girl walked from Cincinnati, which we know II von Korff land records, Fort Jennings to Cincinnati. had claimed at least two of the Schmedt’s took over the Wilhelm/William and their young children and pos- Interested Elwer relatives Elver cottage and farm on the Christina lived in the neigh- sibly the other two. There can contact Evy at: marti- 12th of June 1758. borhood of the Holy Trinity were already emigrants from [email protected]. 1

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6 – The Herald Saturday, June 9, 2012 www.delphosherald.com SPORTS Miller All Star Team WBL bests of the best of two other conferences

Tanner Calvelage tries to brng Elida’s Austin Etzler to the ground. BY CHARLIE we could have played another WARNIMONT quarter, it might have been a DHI Correspondent different story, but we just ran Nick Moorman of out of time.” Larry Heiing photos Ottoville. VAN WERT — Not many The NWC/MAC all-stars times during the football sea- never led in the game as they The Nathan Miller Memorial Tournament All-Star team consists of, front row, from son will one see a Mike Mauk were their own worst enemy left: Aaron Chambers (Wapak), Troy Schwinnen (Pirates), Holden Willingham (Van an ert coached team run the ball, more in the first quarter as an inter- Wert) and Brenen Auer (Reds). Back row: Carter Herringhaus (Ottawa), Jay Kaufman V W than they pass. ception and fumble led to the (Glandorf), Jerimiah Bolen (Bath), Logan Malsam (Columbus Grove), Alex Lemkuhle Youth BaseBall That was the case Friday night WBL’s first two scores. (LCC), Brady Donnelley (Kenton) and Drew Jacobs (St. Marys). FOR WEEK OF JUNE 11-16 as Mauk was the head coach for After the WBL’s initial MONDAY the Western Buckeye League drive was snuffed out at the Buckeye Boys Pony League all-star team in the 13th annual NWC 31, the NWC/MAC LIMA JUNOR GOLF ASSOCIATION Ohio City at Willshire, 6 p.m. Van Wert Elks at Wren, 8 p.m. Van Wert County Hospital all- all-stars were moving the ball Lima Junior Golf 87; James Ebeling 44-44-88; 42-44-86; Nate Cellar 42-45-87 VW Alspach-Gearhart at Grover Hill, 8 p.m. star game at Eggress Stadium. when a Konnor Baker pass was Association Brandon Hernandez 43-46-89; and Ryan Miller 43-44-87; Eric Tri-County Little League Behind the running of Lima tipped and intercepted by the Friday at Tamarac Ian Hasting 46-46-92; Spencer Jordan 42-46-88; Sean Flanagan Delpha Chevy Reds at 1st Federal Athletics, Bath standout Aaron Smith and WBL’s Sean Kelly (Kenton). (Notes: 105 golfers com- Stubbs 45-48-93; (tie) David 40-50-90, Brad Anderson 45-45- 6 p.m. Smiley Park-Field 3 Defiance’s Nick Lopez, the It took the WBL six plays to peting; Today’s tournament Jenkins 48-48-96 and Connor 90 and Clay Plaugher 44-46-90; Greif Rangers at Delphos Pirates, 6 p.m. WBL all-stars ground out a 36-25 go 67 yards as Smith scored on also included a peewee event: Mosier 42-54-96; Trenton Ward (tie) Lucas) Herrmann 45-46- Delphos Braves at K of C Indians, 7:45 p.m. Peewees play from red tees on 48-49-97; Brandon Pedersen 91 and Thomas Nolte 46-45-91; Smiley Park-Field 3 win over their counterparts from a one yard run with 5:05 left in par 3, 150 yards on par 4 and 50-50-100; (tie) Britton Hensel Brady Garver 49-43-92; Aric Young’s Waste Service Yankees at VFW the Northwest Conference and the opening quarter. A 53 yard 200 yards on par 5). 47-57-104 and Johnny Rudolph Thompson 46-47-93; (tie) Derek Cardinals, 7:45 p.m. Midwest Athletic Conference. pass to Austin Etzler (Elida) Blue Par 72; Blue Hcp. 16 53-51-104; Jacob Nolte 51-54- Langmeyer 47-49-96 and Mike TUESDAY Smith finished the night with moved the ball down the nine BOYS 12-13 105; (tie) Sam Meredith 51-55- Omlor 50-46-96; (tie) Cole Buckeye Boys Pony League 99 yards on 26 carries, includ- yard line before four carries by Joshah Rager (Van Wert) 106 and Jake Shivley 54-52-106; Fischbach 52-46-98 and Stephen Van Wert Elks at Willshire, 6 p.m. ing seven on the WBL’s final Smith produced the score. A 38; Jaden Schnipke (Ottoville) Collin Hennon 60-56-116; Evan Fleck 47-51-98; Hunter Rambin Wallace Plumbing at Ohio City, 8 p.m. Ohio drive of the night that sealed the Brad Davis run made it 8-0. 46; Jared Hernandez 47; Jacob Recker 60-58-118; Ian Friesner 53-50-103; Lucas Lightle 52-57- City-Fireman’s Field Inner County League win. Lopez added 64 yards on On their next possession, Good and Jared Miller 48; 61-61-122; Chris Deardorff 109. 15 carries. a bad snap over the head of Sam Reed 49; Jacob Black 52; DQ. GIRLS 15 & UNDER VW Service Club Red Sox at VW Vision BOYS 16-18 Cubs, 6 p.m. Smiley Park-Field 2 After the WBL defense Baker led to another turnover. Ricky Carroll 59; Sean Houston Emily Knouff (Minster) 44; Middle Point Gold at VW Federal Astros, 6 62; Drew Bullock 73; Nolan Jacob Brake (Van Wert) Kristin Barhorst (Ft. Loramie) halted a NWC/MAC drive just The NWC/MAC defense held p.m. Smiley Park-Field 4 over midfield, when they batted and forced a WBL punt. Two Numbers 85. 36-36-72; Tyler Turnwald 54; Haleigh Jordan 59; Alyssa Middle Point Blue at Lee Kinstle Pirates, BOYS 14-15 (Van Wert) 40-36-76; Jordan Campbell 63; Jennifer Mitchell 7:45 p.m. Smiley Park-Field 2 down a fourth down pass, the plays later another turnover led Xavier Francis (Minster): Bollenbacher 38-39-77; Evan 64; Sara Rex 67; Keeley Smith WEDNESDAY WBL took over at their own 48 to a WBL defensive score. 36-38-74; Carter Bowman (St. Crites 36-42-78; Blaine Ricketts 68; Breanna Jenkins 75; Emily Buckeye Boys Pony League and used the running of Smith Cole Simon (Ada) grabbed Marys) 36-39-75; Evan Hall 38-41-79; Evan Wilker 37-43- Scheiwiller 81. Middle Point at Grover Hill, 8 p.m. to move the ball. Smith car- a pass in the flat and as he was 41-40-81; Grant Ricketts 42-40- 80; Austin Goodridge 45-36- GIRLS 16-18 Tri-County Little League ried the ball seven times on being tackled lost control of the 82; (tie) Zach Erhart 42-43-85 81; Kaleb Kuhn 42-40-82; (tie) Rebekah Rader (Shawnee) K of C Indians at Young’s Waste Service the final drive for 22 yards and ball. Brice Fackler (Kenton) and Aaron Wilker 42-43-85; John Copella 42-41-83 and Ian 44-42-86; (tie) Kelsey Koesters Yankees, 6 p.m. Smiley Park-Field 2 caught one pass for 15 yards that picked up the ball and raced (tie) Colin Burke 47-39-86 and Haidle 41-42-83; (tie) John (Coldwater) 43-45-88 and Delpha Chevy Reds at Delphos Braves, Wesley Markward 46-40-86; Niese 44-41-85 and Zach Weber Heather Comer 46-42-88; Shelby 6 p.m. setup a one yard plunge into the 34 yard into the endzone for a (tie) Anthony McKee 39-48- 42-43-85; (tie) Evan Nartker Warner 47-42-89; Morgan Van Delphos Pirates at Ft. Jennings Musketeers, endzone with 1:42 left. Smith’s score. A pass to Trey Runneals 87 and Adam Vieira 45-42- 41-45-86 and Jordan Sosby Meter 47-45-92; Sydney Hooks 6:30 p.m. biggest carry of the drive was a made it 16-0. 50-50-100; Jerika Bland 50-53- 1st Federal Athletics at VFW Cardinals, 12 yard run on fourth and one at Down 16 points early in 107. 7:45 p.m. the 32 that took the ball to the 20 the second quarter, the NWC/ STOCKS THURSDAY Quotes of local interest supplied by PEEWEE yard line. A five yard facemask MAC squad scored on two Evan Ricketts (Belle Center) Inner County League EDWARD JONES INVESTMENTS VW Vision Cubs at VW Federal Astros, 6 penalty moved the ball to the 15. straight possessions to come Close of business June 8, 2012 43; Ethan Harmon (Lima) 48; p.m. Smiley Park-Field 2 WBL quarterback Brad Davis within 16-12. Baker scored the Description Last Price Change (tie) Nathan Davisson, Elliott Optimist Reds at Middle Point Gold, 6 p.m. also carried the ball twice on the first touchdown on a one yard DJINDUAVERAGE 12,554.20 +93.24 Lloyd and Eric Warnock 49; VW Service Club Red Sox at Middle Point Carson Harmon 51; (tie) Gavin drive and threw a 19 yard pass to sneak, then hit Corey Stump NAS/NMS COMPSITE 2,858.42 +27.40 Blue, 7:45 p.m. Austin Eltzler (Elida). with a 22 yard scoring pass. S&P 500 INDEX 1,325.66 +10.67 Harmon, Ross Otto and Abigail FRIDAY AUTOZONE INC. 385.76 +1.88 Vieira 52; Alex Wisser 54; (tie) Buckeye Boys Pony League “Both of our running backs, The team missed both two- BUNGE LTD 59.31 -0.68 Justin Altenbach and Madilyn VW Alspach-Gearhart at Convoy, 6 p.m. Nick Lopez and Smith gave point conversion tries. The EATON CORP. 41.24 +0.09 Paphanchith 58; (tie) Erin Grover Hill at Middle Point, 6 p.m. them different looks,” Mauk WBL went up 24-12 just before BP PLC ADR 38.10 -0.38 Mulcahy and Meghan Mulcahy Ohio City at Van Wert Elks, 8 p.m. Smiley said. “We were rotating seven the half when Fackler caught a DOMINION RES INC 53.23 +0.49 59; (tie) Grace Miller and Jesse Park-Field 3 guys in and out on the offen- 17 yard scoring pass and the AMERICAN ELEC. PWR INC 39.72 +0.24 Williams 61, Ethan Warnock SATURDAY sive line and we had three tight two-point conversion. CVS CAREMARK CRP 44.89 -0.44 64; (tie) Riley Smith and Carlie Buckeye Boys Pony League ends that did a great job of The WBL went up 30-12 CITIGROUP INC 27.77 +0.86 Van Meter 70; Colin Pasion 77. VW Alspach-Gearhart at Wallace Plumbing, FIRST DEFIANCE 16.74 +0.44 1 p.m. Smiley Park-Field 3 controlling those outside line- with 5:12 left in the third quar- FST FIN BNCP 15.88 +0.26 backers.” ter as Smith scored on a one FORD MOTOR CO 10.66 +0.11 After Smith’s touchdown, yard run. The NWC/MAC came GENERAL DYNAMICS 64.06 +0.37 YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT STORE the WBL attempted a two-point within 30-19 on a 37 yard scor- GENERAL MOTORS 22.05 +0.20 THE PROFESSIONALS conversion from near their own ing strike to Mitchell Campbell GOODYEAR TIRE 10.49 +0.21 30 yard line after they were (Versailles) and the only kicked HEALTHCARE REIT 55.96 +0.76 flagged for three unsportsman- extra point of the night. 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6 – The Herald Saturday, June 9, 2012 www.delphosherald.com www.delphosherald.com Saturday, June 9, 2012 The Herald —7 SPORTS St. John’s hosts first-ever all-school Art Show Miller All Star Team WBL bests of the best of two other conferences

Tanner Calvelage tries to brng Elida’s Austin Etzler to the ground. St. John’s Elementary School hosted its first annual all-school Art Show BY CHARLIE we could have played another in May. Each student in grades 1-8 had artwork featured along with the WARNIMONT quarter, it might have been a high school art students. Proud parents, grandparents and siblings came to DHI Correspondent different story, but we just ran an open house to admire the artwork adorning the halls. Nick Moorman of out of time.” Larry Heiing photos Ottoville. VAN WERT — Not many The NWC/MAC all-stars times during the football sea- never led in the game as they The Nathan Miller Memorial Tournament All-Star team consists of, front row, from son will one see a Mike Mauk were their own worst enemy left: Aaron Chambers (Wapak), Troy Schwinnen (Pirates), Holden Willingham (Van an ert coached team run the ball, more in the first quarter as an inter- Wert) and Brenen Auer (Reds). Back row: Carter Herringhaus (Ottawa), Jay Kaufman V W than they pass. ception and fumble led to the (Glandorf), Jerimiah Bolen (Bath), Logan Malsam (Columbus Grove), Alex Lemkuhle Youth BaseBall That was the case Friday night WBL’s first two scores. (LCC), Brady Donnelley (Kenton) and Drew Jacobs (St. Marys). FOR WEEK OF JUNE 11-16 as Mauk was the head coach for After the WBL’s initial MONDAY the Western Buckeye League drive was snuffed out at the Buckeye Boys Pony League all-star team in the 13th annual NWC 31, the NWC/MAC LIMA JUNOR GOLF ASSOCIATION Ohio City at Willshire, 6 p.m. Van Wert Elks at Wren, 8 p.m. Van Wert County Hospital all- all-stars were moving the ball Lima Junior Golf 87; James Ebeling 44-44-88; 42-44-86; Nate Cellar 42-45-87 VW Alspach-Gearhart at Grover Hill, 8 p.m. star game at Eggress Stadium. when a Konnor Baker pass was Association Brandon Hernandez 43-46-89; and Ryan Miller 43-44-87; Eric Tri-County Little League Behind the running of Lima tipped and intercepted by the Friday at Tamarac Ian Hasting 46-46-92; Spencer Jordan 42-46-88; Sean Flanagan Delpha Chevy Reds at 1st Federal Athletics, Bath standout Aaron Smith and WBL’s Sean Kelly (Kenton). (Notes: 105 golfers com- Stubbs 45-48-93; (tie) David 40-50-90, Brad Anderson 45-45- 6 p.m. Smiley Park-Field 3 Defiance’s Nick Lopez, the It took the WBL six plays to peting; Today’s tournament Jenkins 48-48-96 and Connor 90 and Clay Plaugher 44-46-90; Greif Rangers at Delphos Pirates, 6 p.m. WBL all-stars ground out a 36-25 go 67 yards as Smith scored on also included a peewee event: Mosier 42-54-96; Trenton Ward (tie) Lucas) Herrmann 45-46- Delphos Braves at K of C Indians, 7:45 p.m. Cancer Walk raises Peewees play from red tees on 48-49-97; Brandon Pedersen 91 and Thomas Nolte 46-45-91; Smiley Park-Field 3 win over their counterparts from a one yard run with 5:05 left in par 3, 150 yards on par 4 and 50-50-100; (tie) Britton Hensel Brady Garver 49-43-92; Aric Young’s Waste Service Yankees at VFW the Northwest Conference and the opening quarter. A 53 yard nearly $8,000 200 yards on par 5). 47-57-104 and Johnny Rudolph Thompson 46-47-93; (tie) Derek Cardinals, 7:45 p.m. Midwest Athletic Conference. pass to Austin Etzler (Elida) Blue Par 72; Blue Hcp. 16 53-51-104; Jacob Nolte 51-54- Langmeyer 47-49-96 and Mike TUESDAY Smith finished the night with moved the ball down the nine Ottoville Local School’s 7th annual Cancer Walk raised BOYS 12-13 105; (tie) Sam Meredith 51-55- Omlor 50-46-96; (tie) Cole Buckeye Boys Pony League 99 yards on 26 carries, includ- yard line before four carries by $7,921.51 and achieved the Relay for Life’s “Gold” award for Joshah Rager (Van Wert) 106 and Jake Shivley 54-52-106; Fischbach 52-46-98 and Stephen Van Wert Elks at Willshire, 6 p.m. ing seven on the WBL’s final Smith produced the score. A the fourth year in a row. In the past seven years, the school 38; Jaden Schnipke (Ottoville) Collin Hennon 60-56-116; Evan Fleck 47-51-98; Hunter Rambin Wallace Plumbing at Ohio City, 8 p.m. Ohio community has raised over $35,000. The Cancer Walk is a City-Fireman’s Field drive of the night that sealed the Brad Davis run made it 8-0. 46; Jared Hernandez 47; Jacob Recker 60-58-118; Ian Friesner 53-50-103; Lucas Lightle 52-57- win. Lopez added 64 yards on On their next possession, project coordinated by the Ottoville FCCLA chapter. The sup- Good and Jared Miller 48; 61-61-122; Chris Deardorff 109. Inner County League port of the National Honor Society, Student Council and entire VW Service Club Red Sox at VW Vision 15 carries. a bad snap over the head of Sam Reed 49; Jacob Black 52; DQ. GIRLS 15 & UNDER student body, faculty and staff is what contributes to the suc- BOYS 16-18 Cubs, 6 p.m. Smiley Park-Field 2 After the WBL defense Baker led to another turnover. Ricky Carroll 59; Sean Houston Emily Knouff (Minster) 44; Middle Point Gold at VW Federal Astros, 6 cess of the project. This year’s check was presented by a group 62; Drew Bullock 73; Nolan Jacob Brake (Van Wert) Kristin Barhorst (Ft. Loramie) halted a NWC/MAC drive just The NWC/MAC defense held p.m. Smiley Park-Field 4 over midfield, when they batted and forced a WBL punt. Two of students to Chris Hoeffel, representative of the American Numbers 85. 36-36-72; Tyler Turnwald 54; Haleigh Jordan 59; Alyssa Middle Point Blue at Lee Kinstle Pirates, Cancer Society. BOYS 14-15 (Van Wert) 40-36-76; Jordan Campbell 63; Jennifer Mitchell 7:45 p.m. Smiley Park-Field 2 down a fourth down pass, the plays later another turnover led Xavier Francis (Minster): Bollenbacher 38-39-77; Evan 64; Sara Rex 67; Keeley Smith WEDNESDAY WBL took over at their own 48 to a WBL defensive score. 36-38-74; Carter Bowman (St. Crites 36-42-78; Blaine Ricketts 68; Breanna Jenkins 75; Emily Buckeye Boys Pony League and used the running of Smith Cole Simon (Ada) grabbed Marys) 36-39-75; Evan Hall 38-41-79; Evan Wilker 37-43- Scheiwiller 81. Middle Point at Grover Hill, 8 p.m. to move the ball. Smith car- a pass in the flat and as he was 41-40-81; Grant Ricketts 42-40- 80; Austin Goodridge 45-36- GIRLS 16-18 Tri-County Little League ried the ball seven times on being tackled lost control of the 82; (tie) Zach Erhart 42-43-85 81; Kaleb Kuhn 42-40-82; (tie) Rebekah Rader (Shawnee) K of C Indians at Young’s Waste Service the final drive for 22 yards and ball. Brice Fackler (Kenton) and Aaron Wilker 42-43-85; John Copella 42-41-83 and Ian 44-42-86; (tie) Kelsey Koesters Yankees, 6 p.m. Smiley Park-Field 2 caught one pass for 15 yards that picked up the ball and raced (tie) Colin Burke 47-39-86 and Haidle 41-42-83; (tie) John (Coldwater) 43-45-88 and Delpha Chevy Reds at Delphos Braves, Wesley Markward 46-40-86; Niese 44-41-85 and Zach Weber Heather Comer 46-42-88; Shelby 6 p.m. setup a one yard plunge into the 34 yard into the endzone for a (tie) Anthony McKee 39-48- 42-43-85; (tie) Evan Nartker Warner 47-42-89; Morgan Van Delphos Pirates at Ft. Jennings Musketeers, endzone with 1:42 left. Smith’s score. A pass to Trey Runneals 87 and Adam Vieira 45-42- 41-45-86 and Jordan Sosby Meter 47-45-92; Sydney Hooks 6:30 p.m. biggest carry of the drive was a made it 16-0. 50-50-100; Jerika Bland 50-53- 1st Federal Athletics at VFW Cardinals, 12 yard run on fourth and one at Down 16 points early in 107. 7:45 p.m. the 32 that took the ball to the 20 the second quarter, the NWC/ STOCKS THURSDAY Quotes of local interest supplied by PEEWEE yard line. A five yard facemask MAC squad scored on two Evan Ricketts (Belle Center) Inner County League EDWARD JONES INVESTMENTS VW Vision Cubs at VW Federal Astros, 6 penalty moved the ball to the 15. straight possessions to come Close of business June 8, 2012 43; Ethan Harmon (Lima) 48; p.m. Smiley Park-Field 2 WBL quarterback Brad Davis within 16-12. Baker scored the Description Last Price Change (tie) Nathan Davisson, Elliott Optimist Reds at Middle Point Gold, 6 p.m. also carried the ball twice on the first touchdown on a one yard DJINDUAVERAGE 12,554.20 +93.24 Lloyd and Eric Warnock 49; VW Service Club Red Sox at Middle Point Carson Harmon 51; (tie) Gavin drive and threw a 19 yard pass to sneak, then hit Corey Stump NAS/NMS COMPSITE 2,858.42 +27.40 Blue, 7:45 p.m. Austin Eltzler (Elida). with a 22 yard scoring pass. S&P 500 INDEX 1,325.66 +10.67 Harmon, Ross Otto and Abigail FRIDAY AUTOZONE INC. 385.76 +1.88 Vieira 52; Alex Wisser 54; (tie) Buckeye Boys Pony League “Both of our running backs, The team missed both two- BUNGE LTD 59.31 -0.68 Justin Altenbach and Madilyn VW Alspach-Gearhart at Convoy, 6 p.m. Nick Lopez and Smith gave point conversion tries. The EATON CORP. 41.24 +0.09 Paphanchith 58; (tie) Erin Grover Hill at Middle Point, 6 p.m. them different looks,” Mauk WBL went up 24-12 just before BP PLC ADR 38.10 -0.38 Mulcahy and Meghan Mulcahy Ohio City at Van Wert Elks, 8 p.m. Smiley said. “We were rotating seven the half when Fackler caught a DOMINION RES INC 53.23 +0.49 59; (tie) Grace Miller and Jesse Park-Field 3 guys in and out on the offen- 17 yard scoring pass and the AMERICAN ELEC. PWR INC 39.72 +0.24 Williams 61, Ethan Warnock SATURDAY sive line and we had three tight two-point conversion. CVS CAREMARK CRP 44.89 -0.44 64; (tie) Riley Smith and Carlie Buckeye Boys Pony League ends that did a great job of The WBL went up 30-12 CITIGROUP INC 27.77 +0.86 Van Meter 70; Colin Pasion 77. 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Since HOME DEPOT INC. 52.35 +1.11 HONDA MOTOR CO 31.62 -0.12 like penalties and two on the they were still down double dig- HUNTGTN BKSHR 6.23 +0.13 NWC/MAC that also saw five its, they got the ball back and JOHNSON&JOHNSON 62.98 +0.18 players ejected from the game put together a six play drive as JPMORGAN CHASE 33.68 +0.87 after a tussle behind the line of Stump caught a three yard scor- KOHLS CORP. 45.08 +1.11 scrimmage. ing passing with 1:18 left in the LOWES COMPANIES 27.92 +0.23 WINDOWS • ROOFING • SIDING • FENCING Although they were down quarter. 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SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 2012 TAURUS (April 20-May 20) should be kept confidential. -- It’s fun to meet like-minded SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Your possibilities for greater new people, but guard against an -- You’re apt to be pretty good at material growth and accumulation inclination to give preferential achieving your objectives, yet you’re look to be much stronger in the treatment to a fresh pal over your old not likely to win any popularity year ahead than they’ve ever been. friends. You’d be inviting trouble. contests from some of the tactics However, it will be up to you to make you’ll use in the process. the most of all the opportunities MONDAY, JUNE 11, 2012 SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. coming your way. 21) -- There are times when we work GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- Up to this point in time, very hard to get something we think Because your image is a trifle fragile, you’re learned a lot from your past we want, only to discover later that it be extra careful of how you conduct experiences, and it’s not very likely wasn’t worth the effort. It may be one yourself in public. Even minor that you will be repeating any past of those times for you. infractions that are usually forgiven mistakes. What awaits you in the CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) won’t be tolerated. coming months is hopeful and -- In order to be a good salesperson, CANCER (June 21-July 22) exciting. you’ll not only need a good product BLONDIE -- One of your more attractive assets GEMINI (May 21-June 20) but an excellent presentation as well. is your insatiable curiosity about -- A disappointing deadlock will Don’t put your prospects to sleep almost everything, which is fine and result unless a middle ground can be when hawking your wares. good. However, if you ask too many found in an argument you’re having AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) probing questions, it might rub others with your mate or someone close to -- Keep in mind how annoyed you the wrong way. you. Compromise is a must in this can get when others disrupt your LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- situation. plans, so that you don’t do the same Immediately nip in the bud any CANCER (June 21-July 22) to co-workers by trying to rearrange misunderstanding that might arise -- Even if you have to work a lot events they have on their calendars. between you and a close friend. Left harder for what you want, know PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) unresolved, it could fester, get out of that your dedicated efforts won’t go -- When it comes to an arrangement hand and leave a lasting scar. unrewarded. It’ll all be worth it in the where a collective effort is required to VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- If long run. carry things off, it might be left up to someone you think very highly of LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- you to instill the spirit of togetherness disappoints you, don’t let it affect There’s a chance you could display in those involved. the friendship. No one is perfect, not both brilliance and ineptitude ARIES (March 21-April 19) even you, so be sure to turn the other when it comes to your financial or -- Although you think you’re trying cheek. commercial affairs. Exactly which very hard to make progress, unless LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) one will be the winner is a toss-up. you truly concentrate on doing so, BEETLE BAILEY -- When you resent being made to VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- you’ll merely be kidding yourself. undertake a certain task, the results Even if you have plenty of justification Focus, focus, focus. aren’t likely to be up to your usual for being angry concerning a past or TAURUS (April 20-May 20) standards. If you’re smart, you’ll put upcoming incident, remember that -- Be patient regarding techniques your heart in your work and keep you’re bigger than anything that for achieving steady progress. If you your temperament out of it. transpires. Forgive and forget. aren’t, you’ll start to make changes SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- for change’s sake and cause yourself -- Unless you’re extremely mindful Although you’re normally a good all kinds of trouble. of your social graces, you could judge of people, be careful about easily do something that would be putting your faith in the wrong folks. COPYRIGHT 2012 United Feature tasteless or offensive to others. Don’t Refrain from discussing things that Syndicate, Inc. let yourself make any egregious blunders. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -- You might have to use plenty of tolerance when dealing with family members, especially your mate, but it’ll be worth it. Even if you have plenty of ammunition, don’t fire it. SNUFFY SMITH CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- That critical eye of yours could be urging you to make comments to others that you should keep to yourself. Even if you’re not obviously rude, don’t condemn others, even with faint praise. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- Even though you could be rather lucky in many areas, your financial dealings aren’t likely to be among them. Be extremely careful in monetary transactions of all types. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- Of course you have your rights, but so does everybody else. If you become too focused on your own affairs, it isn’t likely you’ll respect the interests of others. HAGAR THE HORRIBLE ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- Usually you are extremely practical and realistic about most things in life, but today you could find yourself getting emotional over the least little thing that doesn’t go your way. Get a grip. 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10 – The Herald Saturday, June 9, 2012 www.delphosherald.com UN team sees massacre site in Syrian village By ZEINA KARAM of the capital Friday for the fered about the number of “You can smell the burnt A BBC correspondent trav- and Assad is a member of the and DIAA HADID first time, witnesses said, and dead. smell of the dead bodies,” eling with the U.N. observers sect, while the opposition is Associated Press explosions echoed for hours. Activists said that up to 78 Ghosheh said. “You could described the hamlet as an dominated by Sunnis. Government artillery repeat- people, including women and also see body parts in and “appalling scene” of burned- The United States con- BEIRUT — U.N. observ- edly pounded the central city children, were shot, hacked around the village.” out houses and gore. demned Assad over the kill- ers could smell the stench of Homs and troops tried to and burned to death, saying The U.N. supervision mis- “There are pieces of ings, saying he has “doubled of burned corpses Friday storm it from three sides. pro-government militiamen sion released a statement later human flesh lying around the down on his brutality and and saw body parts scattered U.S. Secretary of State known as “shabiha” were Friday saying that armored room, there is a big pile of duplicity.” around a Syrian farming Hillary Rodham Clinton met responsible. A government vehicle tracks were visible congealed blood in the corner, The violence followed hamlet that was the site of a with international envoy Kofi statement on the state-run in the area and some homes there’s a tablecloth that still another mass killing last massacre this week in which Annan in Washington to dis- news agency SANA said “an had been damaged by rockets has the pieces of someone’s month in a string of villag- nearly 80 men, women and cuss how to salvage his falter- armed terrorist group” killed and grenades. Inside some of brain attached to the side of es known as Houla, where children were reported slain. ing plan to end 15 months of nine women and children the houses, blood was vis- it,” said the correspondent, 100 people including many The scene held evidence of bloodshed in Syria. Western before Hama authorities were ible across the walls and the Paul Danahar. women and children were a “horrific crime,” a U.N. nations blame President called and killed the attack- floors, the statement said. “They killed the people, also shot and stabbed to spokeswoman said. Bashar Assad for the violent ers. Ghosheh said she saw two they killed the livestock, they death. The opposition and the The observers were finally crackdown on anti-govern- Sausan Ghosheh, spokes- homes damaged by shells and left nothing in the village regime blamed each other for able to get inside the deserted ment protests that grew out of woman for the U.N. observers, bullets. She spoke of burned alive,” he added. the Houla massacre. village of Mazraat al-Qubair the Arab Spring. said residents’ accounts of the bodies found in a house, but The U.N. observers also In April, the U.N. said more after being blocked by gov- The U.N. team was the first mass killing were “conflict- did not elaborate and was not visited a cemetery where than 9,000 people have been ernment troops and residents, independent group to arrive in ing,” and that they needed to clear whether the U.N. team some of the dead were buried, killed since the crisis began in and coming under small arms Mazraat al-Qubair, a village cross check the names of the saw them. according to an activist in March 2011, but it has been fire Thursday, a day after the of about 160 people in central missing and dead with those She told the BBC: “We Mazraat al-Qubair. unable to update its estimate slayings were first reported. Hama province. Opposition supplied by nearby villagers. can say that there was defi- Activists said the Sunni since and the daily bloodshed In central Damascus, rebels activists and Syrian govern- Mazraat al-Qubair itself was nitely a horrific crime that hamlet is surrounded by has continued in past weeks. brazenly battled government ment officials blamed each “empty of the local inhabit- was committed. The scale is Alawite villages. Alawites are Activists put the number of security forces in the heart other for the killings and dif- ants,” she said. still not clear to me.” an offshoot of Shiite Islam dead at about 13,000. Aide could face charge in Edwards sex tape case US wants 9/11 health program to include 50 cancers By MICHAEL by a federal judge. Attorneys delayed until after Edwards’ By DAVID B. CARUSO something to do with the many NIOSH, which oversees the BIESECKER for the Youngs said they were federal trial. Associated Press days they spent toiling in the 9/11 health program, acted after Associated Press asked by prosecutors to keep Morgan’s order appoints gray soot. an advisory committee made up the subpoena a secret from District Attorney Jim Woodall NEW YORK — People “It’s amazing,” said Ernie of doctors, union officials and RALEIGH, N.C. — A pros- Hunter and her lawyers. to review the case. Woodall is who were stricken with can- Vallebuona, a former New community advocates recom- ecutor will decide whether an Young was the gov- the lead prosecutor for a two- cer after being exposed to the York City police detective who mended that cancer be added. ex-aide to John Edwards will ernment’s star witness at county district that includes toxic ash that exploded over retired after being diagnosed Previously, the aid effort has face contempt charges related Edwards’ campaign corrup- Chapel Hill, where both the Manhattan when the World with lymphoma in 2004. “It’s only covered people with most- to a court fight over a video tion trial, spending more than Youngs and Edwards live. Trade Center collapsed would nice to have the federal govern- ly less-serious ailments, includ- purported to show the ex-pres- a week on the witness stand. Woodall said he expects qualify for free treatment of ment recognize that your cancer ing asthma, acid reflux disease idential candidate having sex Edwards was acquitted on one to make his decision within the disease and potentially hefty was caused by ground zero. and chronic sinus irritation. with his then-mistress. count and the jury deadlocked 60 days. compensation payments under It’s something we’ve always The decision on whether to North Carolina Superior on five others. “I’ve not reviewed any- a rule proposed Friday by fed- known. I’m just ecstatic that we add cancer to that list is a dif- Court Judge Michael R. An aide once so loyal he thing in the file at this point, eral health officials. are finally being recognized. ficult one, and there are still Morgan appointed the prose- falsely claimed paternity of because it wasn’t my busi- After months of study, You almost felt like you were substantial questions about how cutor Friday to consider crimi- Edwards’ baby with Hunter ness until I was appointed,” the National Institute for being brushed aside.” the program will function. nal charges against Andrew and helped hide her from Woodall said. “Obviously I Occupational Safety and Health Young, his wife and two of the media for nearly a year, won’t make any decision until said in an administrative filing their lawyers. Young turned against his for- I review the case and all the that it favored a major expan- A judge previously found mer boss and testified for the issues involved.” sion of an existing $4.3 billion probable cause for contempt prosecution under an immu- Hunter’s lawyer, Wade 9/11 health program to include charges arising from a law- nity agreement. Barber, declined to comment, people with 50 types of cancer, covering 14 broad categories of suit filed against the Youngs The U.S. Justice Department saying his client was no longer Answers to Friday’s questions: by Rielle Hunter, who was has not yet decided whether to a party in the case. the disease. People with any of the can- In Greek mythology, Boreas, Zephyrus, Notus and Eurus Edwards’ mistress as he sought retry Edwards on the unre- Raleigh lawyer Philip were the four directional winds — Boreas, the north wind; the White House in 2008. The solved counts, but any such R. Isley represents Andrew cers on the list could qualify for treatments and payments as Zephyrus, the west wind; Notus, the south wind; and Eurus, state court ordered sensitive effort would likely be ham- Young, his wife Cheri and east wind. documents in the lawsuit to strung if Young is charged their lawyers Robert Elliot and long as they and their doctors make a plausible case that the The Sealy Corporation’s stock ticker symbol is ZZ. be kept under seal, including with felony contempt charges. David Pishko, all of whom Today’s questions: a lengthy deposition given by The civil case between face potential criminal charg- disease was connected to the caustic dust. What is the wingspan of 6-foot-5 American swimming sen- Edwards. Hunter and the Youngs was es. Isley declined to comment sation Michael Phelps? Young and his lawyers have settled earlier this year with a Friday on the issues in the The decision followed years of emotional lobbying by con- Which African nation’s flag features a hoe crossed with a acknowledged providing those state court order that required case, but said his clients hope rifle superimposed on an open book? documents to federal prosecu- copies of the sex tape to be for a speedy decision. struction workers, firefighters, police officers, office cleaners, Answers in Monday’s Herald. tors investigating Edwards destroyed, though federal “This is sort of the last Today’s words: prior to his 2011 indictment, prosecutors may still have a chapter in this whole affair, and many other people who fell ill in the decade after the terror Toddick: a very small quantity but said they did so only after copy. But a hearing on the and we’d like that chapter to Zoopsychologist: an animal psychologist receiving a subpoena signed contempt of court issue was be closed,” Isley said. attack, and were sure it had

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