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The ELPHOS ERALD D Telling The Tri-County’s Story Since 1869H 50¢ daily www.delphosherald.com Saturday, April 20, 2013 Delphos, Ohio Upfront Organ donors Project Recycle set today needed in Ohio Delphos Project Recycle BY STACY TAFF a 5K run/walk and one-mile will be offered from 9-11:30 [email protected] fun-run on April 28 at St. a.m. today at Pacific Pride John’s Annex,” she said. “If Fuel and Wash behind LIMA — Recent stud- you’re not already an organ Double A Trailer Sales ies show than 112,000 donor, we will be able to get on East Fifth Street. Americans are currently wait- you registered that day as All contain- ing for an organ transplant well as answer any questions ers must be clean. that would save their lives. you may have. Plastic and glass Just one organ donor could “We will also be speak- can be co-mingled. potentially save eight of those ing to high school students Items that need to be lives or 58 if you include tis- on April 23 at Jefferson and separated are: tin cans, sue donation. April 26 at St. John’s. Amber magazines, newspaper, alu- April is Organ Donation Payne will be our guest minum and clean cardboard. Awareness Month and speaker. Amber is a young Recycle does not accept National Donate Life Month. lady who had cystic fibro- styrofoam, salt or feed bags, Life Line of Ohio is work- sis and is the recipient of a window or ornamental glass, ing with St. Rita’s Medical double lung transplant. She is TVs or computer monitors. Center and 70 other Ohio an amazing lady and her story Computer and electri- hospitals to educate people is very touching.” cal equipment and bat- about the importance of Heiing is well acquaint- teries are accepted. organ, eye and tissue dona- ed with the merits of organ Proceeds ben- Students read to volunteers at library tion in saving lives. Deann donation — professionally Heiing, who works as ICU and personally. efit Girl Scouts and Vancrest Assisted Living resident Helen Metzger, left, listens as St. John’s third- Manager at St. Rita’s, says if “This topic is very impor- Columbian Squires. grader Halle Elwer reads to her during the Delphos Public Library’s inaugural Once you’re not already an organ tant to me,” she said. “I have Upon a Time Inter-generational Reading Time Thursday at the Library. There were donor, local opportunities seen both sides of the organ 17 students and six residents. Each resident has three students read to them during a Public invited to for easy registration are fast donation process since I have session. This program will run the rest of the school year and will begin again in the approaching. an aunt who was a kidney fall when the new school year begins. The residents and children both really enjoyed discuss plan for “As part of the community recipient and I’ve worked with the time they spent together. The students practiced reading in school and made pic- partnership with LifeLine and tures to give to their older counterparts. (Submitted photo) Miami and Erie St. Rita’s, we will be hosting See ORGAN, page 10 The public is invited to attend a presentation It’s My Job and open discussion of the “Strategic Plan to Restore the Miami-Erie Canal in the Greater Delphos, Ohio Area” Fuerst enjoys personal at 7 p.m. on April 29 at the Delphos Municipal Building. The initial plan was developed in 2006 by a interaction at schools committee made up of BY STACY TAFF grade reading and English the parents understand that it a diverse group of inter- [email protected] at Jefferson Middle School may not always be possible ested and concerned until 1995, when I went back to come in the building and citizens under the aus- DELPHOS — In order to being principal at Landeck find me available to discuss pices of the Delphos Canal to be an educator, you have and teaching fifth and sixth. a concern they might have. I Commission and MECCA. to love people — especial- I have enjoyed each experi- will get to the concern but it The plan addresses ly students. For ence.” could be delayed, which may trails, green space, open Mark Fuerst, cur- In 2011, Fuerst cause frustration. I’ll try to do public areas, education, rently principal of picked up dual the best I can.” The Lyrid’s will have a peak display at 1 a.m. until sun- economic development, his- both Landeck and p r i n c i p a l s h i p s In the 37 years he’s spent rise on Monday morning (Metro photo) tory, aesthetics, water flow, Franklin elemen- at Franklin and enriching the lives of students signage and other issues taries, interaction Landeck. in Delphos and the surround- that will help shape the with both adults “ Ty p i c a l l y, ing area, Fuerst has collected future of this historic asset. and students is the I begin my day many precious memories and Lyrid meteor shower thing he looks for- before 6:30 a.m. moments of triumph. ward to the most in and I head for “Being able to be a part of his hectic job. home most days the football, basketball and peaks Monday Sports “My favorite by 4:15 in the baseball teams over the years BY STEPHANIE GROVES part of the day is afternoon,” he was a wonderful experience. [email protected] TODAY the children and the Fuerst said. “When I’m When I taught eighth-grade Baseball people I work with,” home, I answer reading and English in 1994, DELPHOS — The annual Lyrid meteor shower has been Columbus Grove at Cory- he said. “We have great peo- emails and make phone calls I was told that, due to my lack Rawson (DH), 10 a.m.; on display since April 16 and will be visible until Thursday. ple at Delphos City Schools. I couldn’t during the day.” of experience teaching this Starting around 1 a.m. Monday, the Lyrid’s will be above the Crestview at Ottoville, 11 I find myself wanting to be at While Fuerst loves his job, age group, they would not a.m.; Kalida at McComb, horizon, start its peak time and be visible until the sun rises both places at the same time.” being principal of two school score well on the Proficiency when they will be right overhead. 11 a.m.; Van Wert at New Fuerst, who attended buildings keeps him busy and Tests. The eighth-grade test Bremen (DH), 11 a.m.; The Lyrid meteor shower is among the oldest of known Urbana University and OSU- with the upheavals caused came back with a 92 percent. meteor showers, with records going back for some 2,700 years. Jefferson at Leipsic (DH), Lima before obtaining his by educational legislature, he I was so happy for the stu- noon; Spencerville at Perry Apparently, the ancient Chinese observed the Lyrid meteors master’s from the University expects to get even busier. dents,” he said. “I have also “falling like rain” in the year 687 BC. (DH), noon; Lincolnview at of Dayton, has a very exten- “Next year, with the imple- met so many people that have Waynesfield-Goshen (DH), Every year, in the later part of April, our planet Earth cross- sive background as an educa- mentation of the new teacher influenced me throughout my es the orbital path of Comet Thatcher, which was discovered in noon tor. evaluation system, I will be career. I know that I don’t 1861 by Carl Wilhelm Baeker and the Orbit discovered by A.E. Softball: Kalida/Riverdale “I began teaching fifth spending many hours evaluat- know it all, so I try to absorb Thatcher for who the comet was named after. Comet Thatcher at McComb, 10 a.m.; grade at Franklin in 1976. ing staff,” he said. “Between from everyone.” last visited the inner solar system in 1861 and is not expected Lincolnview at Fort Recovery In 1978, I taught fifth and Franklin and Landeck, I will Fuerst and his wife, Diane, to return until the year 2276. Quad, 11 a.m.; Paulding at Van sixth grade at Landeck and have 30 teachers to evalu- have five children: Meghan, Lima Astronomical Society (L.A.S.) President Jay Edwards Wert (DH), noon; Continental also served as principal,” he ate. That’s the thing I will Micah, Mark, Kevin and explained what the observer is likely to see in the wee hours at Spencerville (DH), 2 p.m. said. “From 1984-89, I was find most difficult next year. Alison; and five grandchil- on Monday morning. Track and Field: principal at Franklin and then It will make me less acces- dren; Maris, Gwenevere, “On average, during peak time, an observer will see Spencerville and Crestview I was principal at Gomer sible to the students and par- Karlie, Charlotte and Stella. at Minster Memorial, 9 until 1994. I taught eighth- ents of both buildings. I See LYRID, page 10 a.m.; Elida and Van Wert at Ottawa-Glandorf Gold Medal Invitational, 9:30 a.m. Tennis: Elida at Napoleon Boston bomb suspect Invitational, 9 a.m.

Forecast captured, brother killed BY JAY LINDSAY and wounding more than 180. Mostly clear EILEEN SULLIVAN The two men were identi- tonight with WATERTOWN, Mass. fied by authorities and rela- lows in the (AP) — A 19-year-old tives as ethnic Chechens from lower 30s. Massachusetts college stu- southern Russia who had North winds dent wanted in the Boston been in the U.S. for about 5 to 10 mph Marathon bombing was cap- a decade and were believed shifting to the east after tured hiding out in a boat to be living in Cambridge, midnight. Mostly sunny parked in a backyard Friday Mass. But investigators gave Sunday. Highs in the mid and his older brother lay dead no details on the motive for 50s. Lows in the upper 30s. in a furious 24-hour drama the bombing. that transfixed the nation and Early Friday morn- Index paralyzed the Boston area ing, 26-year-old Tamerlan with fear. Tsarnaev was killed in a Obituaries 2 The bloody endgame came ferocious gun battle and car State/Local 3 City, PD honors Cross-McNeal four days after the bombing chase during which he and Opinion 4 and just a day after the FBI his younger brother hurled Community 5 Retired Police Sergeant Bev Cross-McNeal was honored for her service to Delphos released surveillance-camera explosives at police from a Sports 6-7 and its police department at Monday’s city council meeting. Cross-McNeal was on the images of two young men stolen car, authorities said. Classifieds 8 force for 33 years starting in June 1979 as a dispatcher. She began on the auxiliary suspected of planting the The younger brother man- force in August 1979 and joined the department full-time on Nov. 4, 1979, making his- TV 9 pressure-cooker explosives aged to escape. tory as the first full-time female police officer in Delphos. In 1988, she was promoted World News 10 that ripped through the crowd During the getaway to sergeant, the first female police supervisor Delphos had seen. Police Chief Kyle at the marathon finish line, attempt, the brothers killed an Fittro, left, and Mayor Michael Gallmeier present Cross-McNeal with plaques com- killing three people and MIT policeman and severe- memorating her service to the city. (Delphos Herald/Nancy Spencer) See BOSTON, page 10 2

2 – The Herald Saturday, April 20, 2013 www.delphosherald.com For The Record Ohio State offers fun money The Delphos Experts: Ricin like that lessons for students BY ENCARNACION PYLE state residents to go to col- Herald COLUMBUS (AP) — lege. Ohio students who bor- Vol. 143 No. 217 in letters easy to make When Alice Hirsh climbed rowed for college and earned Nancy Spencer, editor Ray Geary, general manager BY HOLBROOK MOHR it from widely available cas- and shackles. He turned to face onto the golf cart that pulled a bachelor’s degree in 2011 and JESSICA GRESKO tor beans, said Murray Cohen, a young woman in the audience Delphos Herald, Inc. up beside her near the union graduated with an average of Don Hemple, advertising OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — the founder of the Atlanta-based before the hearing and whis- at Ohio State University she $28,683 in student-loan debt The ricin mailed to the president Frontline Foundation, which pered, “I didn’t do it.” manager thought it was simply a free — the seventh-highest in the Tiffany Brantley, and a U.S. senator is relatively trains workers on preparedness In court documents, Curtis’ ride to class. nation for the second year in a circulation manager easy to make but generally can’t and response to bioterrorism attorney, Christi McCoy, gave But as soon as it pulled row, according to a report by be used to target a large number and epidemics. Those chemicals some details of Curtis’ arrest. into traffic, the driver turned the Project on Student Debt. The Delphos Herald of people, experts say. might then be able to be linked Curtis had gone to get his mail around and asked “Have you Ohio State graduates were (USPS 1525 8000) is published A Mississippi man, Paul to purchases made by Curtis or outside his home and was seen Cash Cab?” below the state and national daily except Sundays, Tuesdays materials found in his home. planning to go to his ex-wife’s and Holidays. Kevin Curtis, 45, has been The student beside her then debt averages, at $24,840. But charged with mailing letters Curtis’ ex-wife has said he home to cook dinner for her By carrier in Delphos and said in her best game-show that’s still too high, Ashton laced with the naturally occur- likely didn’t have the know-how and their children when he was area towns, or by rural motor ring toxin to President Barack to make ricin, and she did not approached by officers in SWAT voice, “I’m Elizabeth, your said. route where available $1.48 per Obama and U.S. Sen. Roger know where he would buy it gear, she wrote. He was then host of Buck$ Bus. Just think “Statewide, we know that week. By mail in Allen, Van Wicker. Authorities say he sent because he was on disability. interrogated at an FBI office for of me as your Ben Bailey,” nearly 70 percent of four-year Wert, or Putnam County, $97 a third threatening letter to a But Cohen said ricin was once several hours, handcuffed and the host and driver of the students are stressed about per year. Outside these counties Discovery Channel’s Cash their finances and about30 $110 per year. Mississippi judge, though that known as “the poor man’s bio- chained to a chair. Entered in the post office letter is still being tested for terrorism” because the seeds are Curtis cooperated to the best Cab. percent struggle to make their She then peppered Hirsh daily expenses,” he said. in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as the presence of ricin. Curtis has easy to obtain and the extraction of his ability, but when he sug- Periodicals, postage paid at denied making the ricin and process is relatively simple. gested he might need a law- with multiple-choice questions And younger Americans Delphos, Ohio. mailing the letters. If swallowed, the poison can yer, an agent discouraged that, for a shot at winning a $10 gift appear to be taking on more No mail subscriptions will The FBI has not yet revealed in a matter of days shut down the McCoy wrote. card in a game designed to credit-card debt than the gen- be accepted in towns or villag- details about how the ricin was liver and other organs, resulting Under questioning by Curtis’ teach students about budget- erations before them and are es where The Delphos Herald made or how lethal it may have in , according to the fed- attorney, FBI Agent Brandon M. ing and financial planning. slower in paying it off, accord- paper carriers or motor routes been. It was in a powdered form eral Centers for Disease Control Grant testified Friday that he What is the average amount ing to a recent Ohio State provide daily home delivery for inside the envelopes, but the FBI and Prevention. If inhaled, it can could not say whether ricin had of financial aid received each study. A growing number like- $1.48 per week. said no one has been sickened cause respiratory failure, among been found in Curtis’ home and year by full-time undergradu- ly will go to their graves in 405 North Main St. by it so far. A senate official said other symptoms. No antidote stressed that he did not know ate students? a) $11,500 b) debt, researchers say. TELEPHONE 695-0015 what may have been found as $12,455 c) $15,000 d) $13,655 Ohio State’s Scarlet and Office Hours Thursday that the ricin was not exists. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. weaponized, meaning it wasn’t Meanwhile, Curtis appeared the hearing approached two “It’s b, a little more than Gray financial coaching pro- POSTMASTER: in a form that could easily enter in federal court Friday afternoon hours. He did say that inves- $12,000,” Hirsh shouted after gram, which is on pace to Send address changes the body. for a hearing in Oxford, Miss. tigators found a package they thinking about it for a few reach 4,000 students this year to THE DELPHOS HERALD, More than a dozen officials, He was ushered into the court- were interested in, but he did not seconds. compared with 1,800 students 405 N. Main St. some wearing hazardous mate- room in an orange jail jumpsuit know what was in it. “You are correct. Very last year, is gaining national Delphos, Ohio 45833 rials suits, were searching the good job,” said host Elizabeth attention, Ashton said. As part home Friday where Curtis was Howard, a second-year law of the program, trained student arrested in Corinth, Miss. FBI LOTTERY student who works at OSU’s coaches teach others about spokeswoman Deborah Madden CLEVELAND (AP) — Pick 4 Midday Student Legal Services, one the basics of budgeting, the ORRECTIONS would not say if authorities These Ohio lotteries were 9-2-2-2 of three groups that hosted the facts about credit-card debt, C have found ricin or materials drawn Friday: Pick 5 Evening event. the importance of understand- The Delphos Herald wants used to make it in Curtis’ home, Mega Millions 0-7-7-9-1 With the economic down- ing their credit score and how to correct published errors in and officials have not provided 06-08-12-22-43, Mega Pick 5 Midday turn and rising academic and to avoid taking on too much its news, sports and feature details about how Curtis may Ball: 28 2-1-3-3-8 living costs, students increas- debt, he said. articles. To inform the news- have either obtained or made Megaplier Powerball ingly are relying on debt to Fun events like Buck$ Bus room of a mistake in published the ricin. 4 Estimated jackpot: $95 finance their tuition and daily help Ohio State reach even Law enforcement agents information, call the editorial Pick 3 Evening million expenses, said Bryan Ashton, more students in a fun way, should be able to test the toxin department at 419-695-0015. 1-4-7 Rolling Cash 5 program coordinator for OSU said Molly Hegarty, manag- Corrections will be published found in the letters to deter- financial-wellness programs. ing director at OSU’s Student mine its potency and purity, as Pick 3 Midday 12-23-34-36-39 on this page. 2-2-4 Estimated jackpot: Ohio remains one of the Legal Services. well as learn what chemicals most-expensive states for in- may have been used to extract Pick 4 Evening $120,000 2-2-6-6 18-year-old in- IT WAS NEWS THEN dicted in sledge- Delphos St. John’s Tuesday: Chicken noodle One Year Ago Rotary International. Harter will be one of the hammer killings Week of April 22-26 soup with crackers, butter-peanut The Delphos-Verl Friendship Link is discussion leaders for the Vocational Service Monday: Chicken patty sand- butter-tuna bread, relish, pump- still looking to place four German cultural program during the afternoon session. of 2 wich, mashed potatoes/gravy, kin dessert, milk. exchange students with host families. The Delphos chapter of Future Farmers of Romaine salad, peaches, fresh Wednesday: Chicken breast, AKRON (AP) — An fruit, milk. baked potato, butter bread, green students are scheduled to be in Delphos from America at a recent meeting elected Charles 18-year-old Ohio man was Tuesday: Corn dog, cheese beans, mixed fruit, milk. mid-August to early December. They can Plikerd and Larry Schwinnen to serve as del- indicted Friday on aggravated potatoes, Romaine salad, apple- Thursday: Popcorn chicken, attend either school. The students are Celine egates to the state convention in Columbus. murder and other charges in the sauce, fresh fruit, milk. Romaine lettuce, butter Elsner, Chiara Peine, Jill Wille and Jonas Robert McBride, local vocational-agriculture April 2 killing of a prominent Wednesday: Beef and cheese bread, peaches, milk. Boseila. teacher, spoke to the group on “Leadership.” attorney and his wife with a nachos/breadstick, carrots, Friday: Hamburger, chips, Mrs. Nile Brenneman was hostess to the sledgehammer. Shawn Ford Romaine salad, turnover, fresh peas, applesauce, milk. 25 Years Ago – 1988 members of the Sorosis Study Club Thursday of Akron was indicted on five fruit, milk. Students from Jefferson Senior High who afternoon at her home. Mrs. Arthur used as her counts of aggravated murder, Thursday: Rotini/ meatsauce/ Fort Jennings Local Schools garlic bread, broccoli, Romaine Chocolate, white or straw- participated in the Greater Toledo Council subject America’s First Lady from Ohio, Mrs. two counts of aggravated rob- of Teachers of Mathematics math contest Walter Clark gave “Beautiful Ohio,” with salad, pears, fresh fruit, milk. berry milk served with all meals. bery and one count each of Friday: Stuffed crust pepper- High school - Ala Carte pret- were Jodi Best, Aaron Haunhorst, Misty musical background; Mrs. Carroll Brenneman aggravated burglary, grand theft oni pizza, baked beans, Romaine zel and cheese every Friday. Birchette, Laura Schmelzer, Nikki Siefker, had as her topic, Flowers For the White House and petty theft. salad, sherbet, fresh fruit, milk. Additional fruit and vegetable Jodi Druckemiller, Garret Thompson, Glen and Mrs. George Horine concluded the pro- Further details were not daily for high school. Salad bar Renner, Kent Wiechart, Jack Vogt, Kevin gram with America For Me. released about the basis of the Delphos City Schools will be Wednesday and pretzel Wiechart, Kim Schaeffer, Mark Downey, five murder charges, which Grab and go lunches are and cheese on Fridays. Angie Gonyea, Mike Minnig and Roger 75 Years Ago – 1963 include specifications that indi- available every day and must be Week of April 22-26 Klenz. Ohio State lost the first of a two-game cate prosecutors will seek the ordered by 9 a.m. Monday: Pepperoni pizza, Students from Franklin and Landeck series to Notre Dame Tuesday afternoon at death penalty if Ford is con- Week of April 22-26 corn, cake, fruit. schools have their works on display at the Columbus. Dick Wulfhorst, son of Mr. and Monday: Stacked ham sand- Tuesday: Chili with crackers, victed. wich, chips, green beans, fruit, mixed vegetables, peanut butter spring art show at Delphos Public Library. Mrs. Frank Wulfhorst was in the receiving Ford is accused of kill- lowfat or fat free milk. and butter bread, fruit. Receiving ribbons were Chad Wiechart, Amber station for Ohio State. The score was 3 to ing attorney Jeffrey Schobert, Tuesday: Chicken and noo- Wednesday: Spaghetti and Kimmet, Adam Daugherty, Eric Macwhinney, 1. Ohio State collected six hits off Arbolt of 56, and his 59-year-old wife, dles, dinner roll, mashed pota- meatsauce, bread stick, broccoli, Chrissy Shumaker, Josie Basinger, Scott Fell Notre Dame. One of these hits was credited Margaret, who were found dead toes, raspberry sherbet, lowfat or fruit. and Todd Suever. to Wulfhorst. in their home in New Franklin fat free milk. Thursday: Turkey slice, Sunrise Sunset Mother’s Club will hold The Delphos Jefferson baseball kept their by construction workers doing Wednesday: Cheese pizza, mashed potatoes, carrots, dinner a garage sale May 6-7 at the home of Edith Western Ohio high school league standing remodeling work. Romaine salad, banana, peanut roll, fruit. Wieging. Final plans for the sale were dis- untarnished Tuesday afternoon when they Ford also is charged with butter bar, lowfat or fat free milk. Friday: Pizzaburer, baked Thursday: Chicken parmesan, beans, cookie, fruit. cussed during the April meeting, hosted by defeated the Wapakoneta team by a score of felonious assault in a nonfatal Marsha Mueller. Family members award- 7 to 5. Erickson had the visitors at his mercy breadstick, spaghetti with tomato attack on the couple’s teenage sauce, broccoli florets, apple- Spencerville Schools ed door prizes at the annual skate party during most of the contest. He struck out 13 daughter, who was stabbed at a sauce cup, lowfat or fat free milk. Week of April 22-26 held recently at Columbus Grove Skateland Wapakoneta batters in the seven innings, hit party on March 23 and suffered Friday: BBQ rib sandwich or Monday: Grades 5-12: included Carol Odenweller, Edith Wieging, two and walked three. a skull fracture. Police have said deli sandwich, corn, baby carrots, Cavatini, salad with carrots, gar- Vicki Kramer and Rosie Hesseling. One of the largest crowds to attend a Family Ford dated the girl, and there are pears, lowfat or fat free milk. lic breadstick, raspberry lemon Night Party at the Eagles hall was in attendance indications a conflict about the slushie, milk. Grades K-4: Menu 50 Years Ago – 1963 on Tuesday night. Round and square dancing relationship might have been a Landeck Elementary created by Mrs. Abel’s class - Delphos Rotary president Paul Harter, Jr, was enjoyed. William Simmindinger and his motive in the killings. Week of April 22-26 ravioli, salad with carrots, cheesy and his wife, and the club’s president-elect, orchestra furnished the music for the dancing. “The murders of Jeffrey and Monday: Hamburger sand- breadstick, raspberry lemon Dr. Burl Morris and his wife, are in Sylvania One of biggest hits of the entire evening was wich, peas, fruit, milk. slushie and milk. Margaret Schobert were particu- Tuesday: Pizzaburgers, green Tuesday: Grades 5-12: attending the annual conference of District Fred Wreede’s Junior Square Dancers. larly brutal,” Summit County beans, fruit, milk. Popcorn chicken bowl, mashed Prosecutor Sherri Bevan Walsh Wednesday: Breaded popcorn potatoes/gravy, corn, biscuit, said in a statement. “Shawn chicken, butter/peanut butter applesauce, milk. Grades K-4: Ford is accused of killing two bread, carrots, fruit, milk. Popcorn chicken, cheesy mashed people, both of whom were, by Thursday: Hamburger and potatoes, biscuit, applesauce, all accounts, kind and generous macaroni, butter/peanut but- milk. people who treated him with the ter bread, romaine lettuce salad, Wednesday: Grades 5-12: ATTENTION: fruit, milk. utmost respect.” Super nachos, salsa and sour Friday: Toasted cheese sand- cream, Mexican beans, carrots Ford’s attorney, Jonathan wich, corn, fruit or apple crisp, and dip with cheese, peaches, Delphos Community Sinn, said he had not discussed milk. milk. Grades K-4: Super nach- the indictment with Ford and os, salsa, Mexican beans with couldn’t immediately comment. Ottoville cheese, peaches, milk. Midwest Rehab has partnered with Heritage Health Care Sinn said he planned to notify Week of April 22-26 Thursday: French toast, sau- and New Vision Nursing & Home Care to be your Ford’s family about the charges Monday: Tacos with cheese, sage patties, smiley fries, apple and hoped to meet with Ford lettuce, tomato, refried beans, slices, milk. Home Health Therapy Provider in Delphos corn chips, pineapple, milk. Friday: Gradess 5-12: Stuffed crust cheese pizza, green beans, and the surrounding communities carrots and dip, strawberry cup, milk. Grades K-4: Wedge slice If you want Midwest Rehab, you must ask your doctor to Brumback Library cheese pizza, broccoli and carrots refer to one of these agencies or call Midwest Rehab directly. with dip, strawberry cup, milk. Spring Book Sale Lincolnview Schools MIDWEST REHAB, INC. 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STATE/LOCAL 9-1-1 things everyone Grave marker dating back to 1846 found F.B. Bryan, who is in BOB HOLDGREVE one-story, frame structure, are the ones who should be there were indications that charge of the improvement and the old dried out shell reached. someone had stood there and needs to know work at the Hartshorn cem- burned like tinder. The fire Frequently, riders sweep braced himself to discharge Information submitted etery, reports a list of men Window started in a small room at down Main street, four and a gun. The tracks led into who met at the cemetery last the rear of the bar room, six abreast. The approach of the woods and showed the As we continue through Thursday and assisted in the to the apparently from an overheat- such a platoon will fright- owner had made long strides, the month of April, “9-1-1 work of grading, consisting ed stove. The roof of the en horses and is a menace as though running . Education Month,” review the of the following: J.O. Foust, Past building was of tin, which to a novice who may be The young man had no following information with E.C. Ford, Jacob Cramer, together with the steel ceil- approaching on a wheel. The enemies that anyone was your family: Chas. Fostnaught, Henry ing in the bar room made the bicycle is recognized in law aware of, and the question Know WHAT 9-1-1 is Groves, Alex Dunlap, J.W. occupied by John Covington, fire very hard to fight, and as a common vehicle and now is, was he shot inten- 9-1-1 is the phone number Bryan, Alden Smith, James the Negro bill poster, took kept the flames inside the it is accorded the privileges tionally from ambush or was you can call from any phone Kiggins, Simon Kiggins, L. fire this morning about 8:30 building to a great extent and of other vehicle as well as it accidentally by some hunt- anywhere in the United States Friend, William Wells, F.B. from an unknown source, caused great damage to the being regulated by the same er in the woods? The wound when you need help or see Bryan. Some of these par- and before the blaze was stock and fixtures owned by restrictions, but an ordinance is supposed to have been someone who needs help right ties also furnished teams. Mr. quenched, ruined the upper Mr. Farnam. forbidding certain features is made by a rifle ball. away. Bryan wishes to thank all part of the house. The building is owned just as necessary as a fast The unfortunate vic- Know WHEN to call who assisted. A bucket brigade did by Chas. Mathes, and while driving ordinance. tim remained unconscious 9-1-1 A number of visitors were good work in the absence there is no insurance on the There is not a rider in this all night, and Saturday Dr. 9-1-1 is for emergencies also present and were well of the fire department which building, he will not suf- city who will not recognize Hixon, of Dupont and an only. You should only dial pleased with the work being was not called. No dam- fer much loss as it was his the necessity of an ordinance Ottawa surgeon probed for 9-1-1 if someone is very ill, done. age was done to the goods intention to tear it down this embodying the following: the ball, but were unable seriously hurt or in danger, While engaged in the with the exception of some spring and he had already bicycles required to be rid- to locate it. At 2:15 p.m. or if you are in immediate work at the cemetery, Mr. being soaked with water. The arranged to erect a new two- den always to the right of all Saturday, a telephone mes- need of police, fire, or medical Bryan found a marker which house was an old one and the story brick building on the vehicles; no more than two sage was received here that assistance. If you aren’t sure if is of considerable interest. loss is not heavy. site. What remains of the riders abreast; each bicycle the boy had died at 10 a.m. your situation is an emergen- It bore the name of John Delphos Herald, old building will be cleared fitted with a bell and a lamp The citizens in the vicin- cy, you should err on the side Sutton, and gave the date Mar. 11, 1896 away to make room for the at night. ity where the young man of safety and call 9-1-1 and let of death July 20, 1846. This ————— new building. The new struc- Delphos Herald, lived are very much excited the dispatcher who answers will be preserved as a pio- Selling Beer in ture will be 24 by 100 feet May 9, 1896 and are after the perpetra- your call make the decision neer marker at the cemetery Landeck? and will have a pressed brick ————— tors with blood hounds. If whether to send help or not. and will be placed upon a A case entitled The State front. Delphos Young Man Lang was shot intentionally, Know WHEN NOT to new base. Mr. Bryan would of Ohio vs. Henry Shaffer, Mr. Farnam, owner of the Killed at Cloverdale he was probably mistaken call 9-1-1 like to hear from surviving was tried before Squire saloon stock carried $1500 in Word reached Delphos for someone else. Don’t call 9-1-1 just members of the Sutton fam- Hunsaker in Mayor’s insurance. He carried a large Saturday, from Cloverdale, He was buried in the East because you need help find- ily. court room today. Attorney stock of goods and expensive 15 miles north on the Clover Side Cemetery, Delphos. ing an address or there is a A number of donations H.A. Reeve represented the fixtures. Leaf, that a young man had Delphos Herald, raccoon in your garage. are being received for the defense and B.J. Brotherton Delphos Herald, been shot in the back from Jan. 21, 1897 While those situations may work. prosecuted the case. The Feb. 29, 1912 ambush, Friday afternoon. ————— count as emergencies for you, Delphos Herald, charge was for, “selling ————— Henry Lang, 18 years Aged Lady Dead they aren’t for public safety. Oct. 6, 1919 beer in Landeck.” The court Reckless Bike Riders old, a son of Ben Lang and Mrs. Lavina Rupert Inappropriate use of the 9-1-1 ————— decided that there was no A few days ago, the a nephew of Henry and passed away Monday system wastes resources and Hundreds Visited cause for action and dis- Herald made mention of the F.A. Lang of this city, was afternoon at her home in ties up the lines at the 9-1-1 Beautiful New Theatre missed the charges. narrow escape of a little in the employee of Casper Marbletown, at the age of center, and nobody wants The new Grand Theatre, Delphos Herald, girl from being run over by Holdgreve, a tile maker, at 85 years. Death was caused delayed service. Not to men- in the Shroeder brick block, Mar. 11, 1896 a reckless bicycle rider, and Cloverdale. Friday after- by paralysis and old age. tion that in Ohio harassing or next door north of the old ————— calling attention to the noon, young Lang drove The funeral will be held near making prank calls to 9-1-1 is Grand Theatre, was formally Michigan Farmers danger in allowing fast rid- to the Kitchen farm, 2 Mendon, Wednesday. a crime. opened to the public on New Growing Peppermint ing on Main street to con- 1/2 miles northwest of Mrs. Rupert was married Know the capabilities of Year’s evening, January 1, The farmers of south- tinue. Cloverdale, after a load of before she was 15 years old the device you are using by F.H. Staup. western Michigan find pep- We doubt not that the corn fodder. and her husband was a sol- 9-1-1 can be contacted This new theatre is one of permint a profitable crop to wheelmen themselves would Some time after, Mr. dier in the war of 1812. He from pretty much every device the commodious, neat and raise, especially those who be in favor of some legisla- Kitchen saw the team wan- has been dead for several that can make phone calls (tra- convenient that can be found have marshy land. Last year tion on the part of the council dering aimlessly about the years, and Mrs. Rupert has ditional landline, cell, VoIP), anywhere in the state of the yield was immense and a regulating the speed on at field with the wagon half been receiving a widow’s but the callback and location Ohio, and has been paid the vast amount of money was the least the principal streets, loaded with fodder. He pension. information that accompanies compliment by an inspector made upon the oil and the and determining what is nec- investigated and found She was the mother of your call to the 9-1-1 center of the office of the State Fire stems were afterward cured essary on the part of the young Lang lying on top of about sixteen children, most can vary drastically amongst Marshal, of being the most as hay and brought a hand- wheelmen for the safety of the fodder unconscious, with of them who are still liv- technologies and between complete from the standpoint some price. Some farmers, others and themselves. There a bullet hole in his back, ing. Five of her sons fought geographic regions. 9-1-1 and of fire protection that he has the coming season, will give are only a few riders that directly between his shoul- in the war of the Rebellion telecommunications profes- ever inspected. their entire attention to this would be at all affected by ders, and the lines grasped in to preserve the flag and the sionals are hard at work to This is the first picture crop. any regulations that council his hands. nation’s honor. There are few make sure 9-1-1 works the show in Ohio constructed Delphos Herald, might fix. Most of them use The young man was mothers who lent such valu- same on all devices in the and opened under the new Mar. 11, 1896 judgment and care in riding removed to his home and a able aid to the Federal army. future, but until then it is your code of building laws affect- ————— and exercise all due precau- party of men began an inves- Delphos Herald, job to be knowledgeable about ing places of public assem- Big Saloon Fire tion for the safety of others, tigation. They found fresh Jan. 28, 1897 benefits and limitations asso- bly. A fire which destroyed riders, pedestrians, or per- tracks in the woods adjoin- ————— ciated with various technolo- The operators booth, one of Delphos’ oldest busi- sons driving. But there are ing the field, at one place Continued in gies. Contact your service equipped with two machines, ness buildings, occurred at some who do not, and they near the fence behind a tree next Saturday’s paper provider(s) for more informa- is made of cement and asbes- about 12:15 Thursday morn- tion. tos blocks and iron doors, ing. Know what happens and is so arranged that it Fire was discovered by when you call 9-1-1 would be practically impos- one of the night policemen in FROM BABY TO GRADUATE After you dial, the person sible for fire from this room the frame building occupied who picks up on the other end to reach any other part of by J.G. Farnam’s saloon, and It seemed like just a few short years... will be someone who works the building. All emergency an alarm was immediately at a 9-1-1 center and whose exits required, have been turned in and the department job it is to help you. They provided and properly safe- responded promptly, but the may ask you to do things to guarded. fire had gained such head- help or ask you questions. It The interior work was way that very little could be is important that you follow done by contractor John done to save the building and their directions as best you Wallace and his men. stock. can. They will send someone Frank Krutch did the inte- This was erected in 1873, to wherever you are and stay rior decorating work, paper- the year following the big on the phone with you until ing, painting, etc., and Mr. fire which destroyed all the everyone is safe. Decurtin of Lima decorated buildings in that section of Know where you are the front. The main entrance Main street. It was a small This is probably the most doors are of oak with brass important information you trim, and from the street the --Graduate-- --Graduate-- can provide as a 9-1-1 caller, recessed entrance presents a Graduate’s Name Graduate’s Name so try to be aware of your sur- most beautiful appearance, Name of School Name of School roundings. 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“If anyone tells you something strange about the world, something you had never heard before, do not laugh but listen attentively; make him repeat it, make him explain it; no doubt there is something there worth taking hold of.” VIEWPOINT — Georges Duhamel, French author (1884-1966) Equal pay for equal work BY US SENATOR gal for employers to pay men SHERROD BROWN and women different wages for the same work, women As parents, we all want our have made only minor gains daughters to have the same against the salaries earned by opportunities as our sons. As men for performing the same a father of two girls, I’m tired work. of seeing Ohio women lose With nearly 600,000 $16 billion in income each households in Ohio head- year because they still don’t ed by women, it is urgent earn equal pay for an equal that women earn the pay day’s work. Ohioans work they deserve. The Paycheck hard and hard work deserves Fairness Act would strength- fair pay, regardless of gender. en the ability of women to Yet, according to a new fight for equal pay, provide report from the National for their families and chil- Partnership for Women & Brown dren, and contribute to our Families, Ohio women who Absent congressional state and local economies. are employed full time are action, it is estimated that at Last week, we recognized paid just 77 cents for every the current rate the wage gap Equal Pay Day—a day that dollar paid to men, amount- is closing, women will not be shows how late into the cur- ing to a yearly gap in wages paid equally for more than rent year women must work of $10,430. That’s unconscio- four decades. And if the pay to catch up to what men nable. It’s been said time and gap continues, women will earned in the prior year. We again and remains true: equal never be able to catch up. A shouldn’t have to wait until work deserves equal pay. lower starting salary doesn’t April—four months into the The report also found that just mean a smaller pay- year—for women to finally You don’t mess with Boston if the gap between men’s check—it means a smaller make the same amount of I’m sure were all watching breathlessly as NANCY SPENCER and women’s wages in Ohio pension, a diminished 401(k), money that their male coun- the massive manhunt ended in Massachusettes were closed, an Ohio woman and smaller Social Security terparts made the previous last night. working full time would have check benefits. The discrimi- year. Ohio women are hard I guess the moral of this story is to not mess On the enough funds for approxi- nation that begins at hiring working. They get up early, with Boston. Something happens there and mately 1.7 more years of gro- continues for life. There’s stand on their feet all day, and ceries, eight more months of nothing fair about that. then head home and take care they just shut the city down and don’t quit until Other hand mortgage and utilities pay- That’s why I am continu- of their children—they don’t they find you. ments, 15 more months of ing to fight for the Paycheck ask for a handout. They don’t I found all the camera footage from the rent, or six more years worth Fairness Act, legislation that ask for a bailout. But they do streets near the bombing a little disturbing. I of gas. With so many families would close loopholes that ask for equal pay. guess “they” are “watching” us. The cameras and more than a hundred police officers cap- struggling to pay their bills allow pay discrimination We owe it to our mothers, were very helpful in getting the clues needed tured the second suspect around 9 p.m. on and feed their families, it is based on gender. Although our daughters, and women to find out who these guys were and they Friday. People came out of their homes after imperative that we take steps John F. Kennedy signed the everywhere to continue to were located pretty quickly. If you think about a day of waiting and worrying and cheered, to ensure women are making Equal Pay Act into law nearly fight for equality and for the it, they found two guys in a city of nearly a whistled and clapped when law enforcement the money they’ve earned. 50 years ago, making it ille- Paycheck Fairness Act. million in just a couple days. Still, it is a bit made its way back out of the area. disturbing. You don’t mess with Boston. I also found it troubling that the teen still at Mother Nature didn’t get the message. The governor, the soul mate and … The End large and was Tweeting about hamburger or Someone has played a cruel joke on me. I CHARLESTON, S.C. KATHLEEN PARKER ent satisfaction and, impor- some such nonsense on Wednesday. I guess we was ready to put away all my layering pieces of — As the reporter said to tantly, his wife’s forgiveness. just don’t get his mentality. The fact that some- clothing and get out my short sleeves and pro- the novelist: Why bother to Which brings us back one so young can treat life with such casual ceed on to spring. Obviously Mother Nature make stuff up? to Sanford. Not only did disregard and cause such harm and then talk didn’t get the message that it’s spring. For stories and characters, Point he abandon his state for about a hamburger on Twitter. Very troubling. Of course it is spring in Ohio. I saw a funny one needs only a pair of walk- five days during his walk- The people in the neighborhood where they post on Facebook Friday afternoon that had a ing shoes in this city, where of View about, but he committed the had the suspect cornered didn’t seem to mind box of four pictures. The title was “Spring in recent attentions have turned unthinkable. He wept. No being kept in their homes too much. If it were Ohio.” The first one looked like a wonderful to two salacious stories. One taking it like a man, this me, I could stay inside a while and do my part spring day, the second had people wading in concerns a murder-for-hire popularity largely intact. one. Without consideration to help locate this guy. Let’s hope when he’s knee-deep water, the third had the funnel cloud plot involving a banker, his Perhaps the explanation for his wife and young sons, caught they find out why this happened and if of a tornado and the fourth was a blizzard. How wife, his lover’s ex-husband lies in his overall likability he referred to his paramour there are more of his group out there (or here). true. We had nearly all those things in the last and his ex-lover’s husband’s as well as his good works as his soul mate. cellmate. Not to be confused Sanford didn’t even have I still cringe when I see the footage of the two weeks. The four-letter word is still in the through his foundation, not with his soul mate. the decency to resign from bombs going off and the injured and dead. In a forecast so anything can happen. to mention a larger sense No, that designation that he was unnecessarily office, but finished his term few seconds, all heck broke loose and so many I was just so disappointed when I had to pull were injured or killed. Thank goodness not all refers to the other story mak- persecuted for behaviors that and vanished for a couple of the heavy winter coat out again to walk little ing rounds on the cocktail were more or less familiar to years only to re-emerge in the bombs went off. Ringo. He doesn’t seem to mind, of course, and I’m sure the intent of the brothers was to circuit. Yes, he’s back but (and ignored by) a majority pursuit of a fresh legacy. He takes his time, raising his face to the wind and recently won the Republican cause much more damage and harm. It actually maybe not for long. Mark of voters. At some point in taking big sniffs. Sanford, the former gover- primary for an open con- seems like they failed in a way. Yes, some lost the investigation, he became So here we are again hunkering down nor who disappeared for five gressional seat and faces their lives and many were injured but it could more sympathetic than his because it’s just not nice outside. days, allegedly to hike the pursuers. Elizabeth Colbert-Busch have been on a much larger scale. The sun is supposed to make an appearance Appalachian Trail only to Clinton did not, moreover, (sister of Stephen Colbert) in The alphabet soup guys, the National Guard today. I’m ready. The sun can make up for a lot. find himself in the arms of seek public office again. a special election May 7. his lover (now his fiancee), And, significantly, Hillary, To many South is discovering that not every her early protestations not- Carolinians, especially kid gets a comeback. withstanding, stood by her women, Sanford’s candida- LETTER TO THE EDITOR What is it about the man. cy is an embarrassment of shamed male politician that Switch now to former Weineresque proportions. Dear Editor, me with finding books. They also were able to he seems unable to accept New York Rep. Anthony But if history is any guide, I am writing this letter in regards to help in educating me on using my KindleFire when it’s over? This is strictly Weiner, who left Congress his candidacy is on life sup- the upcoming renewal levy for the Delphos for access through the internet to the library. rhetorical, obviously. Part of after accidentally tweeting a port. Not only did his for- Public Library. I am a retired teacher of 30 With all the updates in technology for the the answer is hubris. Another mer wife, Jenny Sanford, not years and I am a big supporter of the library. youth of today, reading may not be in the photo of his assets to his part is history: Voters gener- stand by her man, she wrote I myself am an avid reader in my retire- forefront but we need to educate and encour- Twitter followers. Despite ment and I borrow 3 to 4 books on average age reading as much as we can to increase ally are forgiving once a per- unfathomable embarrass- a book, went on TV and a week for leisure reading. I enjoy reading learning and leisure. There are many services son confesses and repents. ment, Weiner now is con- recently took him to court for and love sharing the services that the library the library provides that are beneficial for all But key to general forgive- sidering a run for mayor of trespassing. This in the wake has offered me over the years. As a mother of ages and we as a community need to work ness is the forgiveness of New York City. A recent poll of his fiancee showing up three, I encouraged reading with my children together to pass this levy to keep the library the wronged spouse. If Mrs. shows him in second place at his primary victory party at a young age and provided all three of my in operation. We need to remember how great forgives, Joe and Jane Public in a hypothetical Democratic and appearing on stage with children with library cards, as well as had we all felt when we were young and used usually do too. mayoral primary at 15 per- him and two of his sons, one them involved in the many different reading our library card for the first time, opening up The list of those who have cent, behind City Council of whom had not previously programs. Now that my children are grown, our world to learning, adventure, romance, sinned and recovered is too Speaker Christine Quinn at met their future stepmother. I have six beautiful grandchildren that I can fiction, non-fiction and educate the younger long for this space, though a 26 percent. Sanford’s lack of empathy read stories to and encourage them to read. generations on the benefits our library has couple serve the point — and Again, Weiner’s wife, for his family, not to men- The Delphos Public Library has a wonderful to offer. Please vote yes for the renewal levy at least one deserves special who was pregnant at the time tion his impeachable judg- staff that has always been able to meet my May 7 and keep our library going! mention: Bill Clinton of his topple, stayed with ment, should disqualify him needs as a member of the library and they Thank you, Despite his well-known him. from further public service, have gone above and beyond to help assist Vicki Rinehart peccadilloes, the former Lest Democrats feel an opinion apparently shared president has become a unfairly singled out, we fur- by the Republican National respected global figure in the ther note that Republican Committee, which recently wake of his impeachment by Sen. David Vitter of withdrew support for his can- the House of Representatives Louisiana has held his seat didacy. (the Senate failed to convict) despite his intersection with Where the wife goes, so on charges of perjury and prostitution. 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Raffles is a little guy with a big appetite. This Sasha is a brown and 2-year-old Corgi-Terrier grey tabby who proudly Bandstand in Van Wert mix loves to go for walks walks with a curl in her and play for hours. Who tail. She lives in a colony CALENDAR OF can resist his adorable and could easily live with face and little bobtail? Be other cats. She also enjoys EVENTS sure to stock up on treats affectionate humans. and toys, because Raffle Come and meet this lovely TODAY can gobble them up in a curly-q tailed gal. 9-11:30 a.m.— Delphos hurry. Project Recycle at Delphos The Humane Society of Allen County has many pets Fuel and Wash. waiting for adoption. Each comes with a spay or neuter, 9 a.m. to noon — Interfaith first shots and a heartworm test. Call 419-991-1775. Thrift Store is open for shop- ping. The following pets are available for adoption through St. Vincent dePaul Society, The Van Wert Animal Protective League: located at the east edge of the Cats St. John’s High School park- M, 3 years, shots, neutered, yellow, black and white, ing lot, is open. name Buttercup and Rexy 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. — Kittens Delphos Postal Museum is M, F, 7 weeks, calico, gray open. M, F, 6 months, angora, gray striped 12:15 p.m. — Testing of Dogs warning sirens by Delphos English Springer Spaniel, F, 1 year, name Babe Fire and Rescue Perinese Lab, M, 3 1/2 years, blonde, shots, name 1-3 p.m. — Delphos Canal Carson Commission Museum, 241 N. Lab/Beagle/Dalmation, M, 3 years, fixed, shots white Main St., is open. School clinics benefit from Phi Delta Purse Bingo with black spots, name Casper 7 p.m. — Bingo at St. Shepherd mix, F, 3 years, black and brown, name Bella John’s Little Theatre. Proceeds from Phi Delta Sorority’s second annual Purse Bingo were donated to provide first aid supplies at both Delphos City and St John’s schools’ nurse’s clinics. For more information on these pets or if you are in need of finding a home for your pet contact The SUNDAY The sorority also works to provide shoes to school age children through the Delphos Community Christmas project. The Phi Delta Sorority is currently planning their third Animal Protective League from 9-5 weekdays at 8-11:30 a.m. — Knights annual Purse Bingo scheduled for Oct. 4th. Above: Phi Delta Sorority member Teena (419) 749-2976. If you are looking for a pet not listed of Columbus benefit for St. Ebbeskotte, back left, presents a check to City School’s Nurse Stacey Ricker, MS. RN. call to be put on a waiting list in case something John’s School at the hall, NCSN., as student Emma Colley, front left, Kendall Kill and Nolan Kunkleman hold some becomes available. Donations or correspondence can Elida Ave. of the supplies. be sent to PO Box 321, Van Wert, OH 45891. 1-3 p.m. — The Delphos Canal Commission Museum, 241 N. Main St., is open. MONDAY Honor Roll 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. — Ottoville Branch Library is open. 11:30 a.m. — Mealsite Lincolnview at Delphos Senior Citizen Junior High School Enyart, Brayden Farmer, Seniors Center, 301 Suthoff Street. Gold Honor Roll (3.670 Casey Garay, Kaytlynn Kaitlyn Brant, Lauren 6:30 p.m. — Shelter from – 4.0) Gellenbeck, Kaylee Hobbs, Calvert, Brittany Cavinder, the Storm support group Seventh grade Gracie Lammers, Katelyn Landin Doner, Claire Dye, meets in the Delphos Public Luke Bullinger, Frankie McClure, Angel Proctor, Katie Dye, Kendall Dye, Library basement. Carey, Alena Looser, Marissa Claira Rhoades, Kerstin Courtney Gorman, Nathan 7 p.m. — Ottoville village Miller, Dylan Neate, Chayten Roberts,Kayla Schroeder, Johnston, Angelo Katalenas, council meets at the munici- Overholt, Haley Pollock, Madison Shepherd, Brooke Nicholas Leeth, Brooks pal building. Caden Ringwald and Sydni Thatcher and Dillan Woods. Ludwig, Haley McAbee, Marion Township Trustees Thatcher. High School Taylor Miller and Kaylee meet at the township house. Eighth grade Gold Honor Roll (3.700 Thatcher. 7:30 p.m. — Delphos Allison Berryman, – 4.0) Blue Honor Roll (3.330 Eagles Aerie 471 meets at the Mckenzie Davis, Ryanne Freshmen – 3.699) Eagles Lodge. DuCheney, Andrew Fickert, Max Rice, Brooke Freshmen Zania Hasty, Zoe’ Miller, Schroeder, Ashton Hunter Blankemeyer, TUESDAY Nicholas Motycka and Bowersock, Marcy Shoppell, Gwen Burdette, Sarah 11:30 a.m. — Mealsite Katlyn Wendel. Braden Thatcher, Trevor Cowling, Louis Crow, Joseph at Delphos Senior Citizen Blue Honor Roll (2.670 Neate, Samantha Klausing, Frank, Hammons, Center, 301 Suthoff Street. – 3.699) Mikenna Klinger, Hayden Ethan Kleman, Autumn 7 p.m. — Delphos Area St John’s School Nurse Jean Gemmer, left, accepts Seventh grade Ludwig, Noah McMaster, Proctor, Rhya Vongvichien Simply Quilters meets at the Hunter Adams, Isiac Alyssa Matthews,Morgan (Fern) and Derek Youtsey. Delphos Area Chamber of the Phi Delta Sorority donation from member Jill Martz. (Submitted photos) Bowersock, Johnathan Dougal, Madison Jones, Sophomores Commerce, 306 N. Main St. Brake, Kaitlyn Brenneman, Austin Leeth, Briggs Nathan Diller, Brittany 7:30 p.m. — Alcoholics Lillian Burdette, Lakin Thatcher, Braxton Matthews, Foust, Logan Kraner, Brooke Anonymous, First Clemons, Alexandra Crow, Whitney Welker, Dustin Lehman, John Paul O’Daffer, Presbyterian Church, 310 W. hanks for Noah Daeger, Cirstie Hale. 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6 – The Herald Saturday, April 20, 2013 www.delphosherald.com SPORTS Grove sweeps own track invitational Rice pitches Jefferson by Paulding The Delphos Herald Alyssa Delong (girls grabbed the long jump. COLUMBUS GROVE — long jump). St. John’s will Host Columbus Grove swept On the boys side, host Ottoville and both ends of its own Bulldog Grove dominated sec- Fort Jennings in a tri Track and Field ond-place Anna 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Invitational on a windy 146-86.5. while Jefferson is at and chilly Friday night Dakota Vogt Lincolnview in a quad- at Clymer Stadium. led the Grove boys as rangular at the same time. On the girls side, a dual champion in the Grove is at the Allen East the Lady Bulldogs high jump and discus. tri 5 p.m. Thursday. barely outdistanced Shawnee Jake Graham won the 1,600- Girls Team Rankings: by one point — 95.5-94.5 — meter run, Derek Rieman Columbus Grove 95.50, in the 11-team tournament. the 300-meter hurdles, Shawnee 94.50, Sydney McCluer won the Caleb Grothaus the Arlington 62, Ada 300-meter hurdles and pole vault and 49, St. John’s/Fort the Lady Bulldogs’ Trevor Schroeder Jennings/McComb 45, 4x100-meter relay the shot put. Jefferson 40, Ottoville team were also cham- The Grove 4x8 boys 33, Paulding 9, Anna 8. pions. team also took first. Boys Team Rankings: St. John’s and Fort Jefferson finished Columbus Grove 136, Anna Jennings were tied for fourth (55), St. John’s 86.50, Ada 77, Jefferson 55, fifth (with McComb) with 45 fifth (48.5), Ottoville eighth St. John’s 48.50, Shawnee points, Jefferson was eighth (16) and Fort Jennings last 47, McComb 36.50, (40) and Ottoville ninth (33). (2) as a team. Ottoville 16, Paulding Other winners from local Jefferson senior 11, Arlington 9.50, Fort teams were St. John’s Alyssa Cody Biglow won Jennings 2. Faurot (girls high jump), the the boys 110-meter (Full results in Jefferson senior Zach Kimmett slides past the Paulding catcher as he scores on a single by Fort Jennings 4x200-meter hurdles and St. John’s Monday’s paper). Zavier Buzard in the fourth inning Friday night at Wildcat Field. The host Wildcats held girls relay and Ottoville’s senior Ben Youngpeter off a 7th-inning Panther charge to grab an 11-8 victory (Delphos Herald/Tom Morris) Ruggiano’s HR in 9th sends Marlins over Reds 2-1 By JIM METCALFE ing Edwards. He advanced on Wrasman to the mound. He was [email protected] a wild pitch and an out later, greeted with a 2-run double to By JOE KAY Nick Green had three singles Reds’ first with a triple and DELPHOS — Friday night scored as Damien Egnor got deep center by Egnor to make The Associated Press and scored the Marlins’ first run scored on Joey Votto’s sacrifice was definitely not a good day to aboard on an error to reduce the it 11-6, Jefferson. Kauser beat CINCINNATI — Justin on a raw, wet night. It was 46 fly. That was it for Cincinnati. play baseball at Wildcat Field, deficit to 4-3. out an infield hit to put runners Ruggiano hit a solo homer off degrees at the first pitch and By contrast, the Marlins with howling winds toward Jefferson answered with on the corners; as he took off for Aroldis Chapman in the ninth showers moved through during got chances against Latos and right-center field, cold tempera- one in its half-frame. With one second, Gerod Harder looped inning Friday night, sending the the game. Marlins rightfielder wasted them. tures and just an overall miser- down, Drew Kortokrax was safe a single to short left to plate Miami Marlins to a 2-1 vic- Giancarlo Stanton wore a ski Miami got a run in the third able day. on a throwing error, advanced Egnor and again put runners tory that snapped the Cincinnati mask under his cap. but could have had more. Nick Junior right-hander Tyler on a pair of wild pitches with on the corners. Adams bounced Reds’ winning streak at four Reds starter Mat Latos Green and Donovan Solano Rice didn’t let that bother him Zavier Buzard at the plate and out to score Kauser for an 11-8 games. remained winless in four starts singled and Slowey advanced as he pitched an effective six scored on his groundout to make deficit. Arellano lined a hit to It was a stunning moment this season, which include two them with a sacrifice bunt. frames in pacing the Wildcats to it 5-3, Delphos. Herron (2-for-2) right to again put runners on the for the Marlins, who have the blown saves behind him. He Placido Polanco singled to an 11-8 Northwest Conference lined a hit into center but was left corners and bring Thompson to worst record in the allowed one run on right for one run but Solano triumph. stranded. the mound. He promptly fanned majors at 4-13 and six hits and struck out was thrown out at home by Jay Rice ran his record to 5-0 Justin Adams got aboard on Edwards to end the contest and had only four hom- 10, fanning pinch- Bruce. (92 pitches, 55 strikes) in ceding an error with one down in the earn the save. ers — fewest in the hitter Greg Dobbs Juan Pierre opened the sixth four hits, three runs (2 earned), fourth and advanced on a boun- “We hit the ball well today. majors — when with runners on sec- with a double and advanced walking one and fanning four. ceout by Alex Arellano but no We got the lead early and gave Ruggiano connected ond and third to end on a fly out. He was out at the “To do what he did today in farther. a couple of runs back but we off the Reds’ spotless the Marlins’ seventh plate when he tried to score on these conditions is a great effort. The Wildcats sent 11 to kept adding on,” Geary added. closer for his second homer in inning and keep it tied. Stanton’s grounder to shortstop They canceled a major-league the dish in the fourth. With “We still aren’t as consistent at two games. Marlins starter Kevin Zack Cozart with the infield game today in Chicago because one down, Thompson doubled the plate as we’d like but we are Chapman (2-1) hadn’t Slowey remained winless in the drawn in. Pierre lowered his of conditions like this,” Jefferson to center. Ricker was hit by a getting there. We made enough allowed a run in his eight pre- majors since 2010, a streak that shoulder but catcher Ryan coach Doug Geary said. “He pitch and Jettinghoff (2-for-4) plays in the field to be success- vious appearances, giving up includes 10 losses, several inju- Hanigan held on after making doesn’t have the 85-mph fastball blooped a hit to short center to ful; we had a couple of errors but only three hits while fanning ries and very little help from his the tag. but he can pitch. He puts the ball load the bases. Kimmett walked those happen at every level. You 13. Ruggiano connected on a offense. The Marlins were shut NOTES: The Marlins where he wants to: in and out, to force home Thompson and have to make the routine ones.” 3-1 pitch, driving it deep to cen- out in his first two starts this designed struggling reliever up and down. If you can throw a Kortokrax blooper to center Leach just wants his charges the ball where you want, you are plated Ricker for a 7-3 spread. ter for his third homer. No one season, and managed only one John Maine for assignment to get better. going to get a lot of people out.” Buzard grounded a knock into “We did that. We got our else on the Marlins has more run in his third. and called up RH Tom Koehler He gave up a run in the top left to score Jettinghoff and freshman pitcher in there — than one. This time, the major-leagues’ from Triple-A New Orleans, of the first as Michael Bauer Kimmett to make it 9-3 — push- Alex — and he did a nice job in It was only the seventh least-productive offense got two where he was a starter. He’ll (3-for-4, 2 runs, 2 doubles) led ing Kortokrax at third and taking relief,” Leach added. “Jefferson homer Chapman has allowed runners thrown out at the plate move into Maine’s role as a off with a double to deep left, second on the throw home — hit the ball hard today. We got during his four seasons in the and managed one run while long reliever for now. … advanced on a bounceout by and finish Kauser on the mound too far behind and we did make majors. Slowey was in the game. He University of Cincinnati foot- Javier Gonzales and scored on (for Arellano; 2 2/3 IPs, 1 hit, a late charge; we just waited a Left-hander Mike Dunn left after six innings, having ball coach Tommy Tuberville Quentin Vance’s bloop to short 1 earned run, 5 BBs, 4 Ks). He little too long.” (1-0) retired the last two bat- allowed four hits. threw a ceremonial pitch. … right for a 1-0 edge. threw a wild pitch with Herron Jefferson is set to play at ters in the eighth. Steve Cishek Slowey held down an Latos doubled with two outs in Ross Thompson led off the at the plate to score Kortokrax Leipsic 11 a.m. today for dou- gave up a hit in the ninth while offense that had scored 11 runs the fifth — his first hit in seven Jefferson (9-4, 2-0) half of the and put Buzard at third. Herron bleheader action but the game earning the Marlins’ first save in each of its last two games. at-bats this season — but was frame against Paulding starter walked and Wollenhaupt was may be moved to Wildcat Field. of the season. Shin-Soo Choo opened the stranded. Kyle Kauser (0-2; 3 1/3 innings, plunked to reload the sacks but Paulding hosts LCC 5 p.m. 11 hits, 10 runs, 9 earned, 1 walk the next two batters were retired Monday. portS riefS 1 strikeout) with a liner to left, to end the inning at 10-3. S B stole second and scored as Zach Bauer beat out an infield hit PAULDING (8) The Associated Press Martinez got Houston’s first champion has only qualified ab-r-h-rbi Ricker doubled to center. Austin to third in the Panther fifth but Michael Bauer 2b 4-2-3-0, Javier Gonzales Astros break 5-game skid hit by launching a homer into first nine times — one of Jettinghoff’s grounder into was picked off base by Rice. with 3-2 win over Indians the right field stands off for- them came at Kansas in 2005. 1b 3-2-1-1, Quentin Vance cf 4-1-2-2, Damien left put runners at the corners. The hosts finished their scor- Egnor 3b/p 3-1-1-2, Kyle Kauser p/ss 4-1-1-0, HOUSTON — J.D. mer Astro Brett Myers (0-3) Indeed, the man behind Ricker scored as Zach Kimmett ing in the fifth. With one gone, Gerod Harder rf 4-0-1-1, Justin Adams dh Martinez and Rick Ankiel to make it 2-0. Martinez left the wheel of the No. 20 forced Jettinghoff at second and Jettinghoff walked and Kimmett 4-0-0-1, Alex Arellano ss/3b 4-0-1-0, Corbin hit back-to-back homers in the game with a sprained Toyota has had plenty of suc- he remained at first. doubled to deep left. Kortokrax Edwards lf 3-1-0-0. Totals 33-8-10-7. the second inning and the knee in the fourth inning. cess at the 1 1/2-mile tri-oval. JEFFERSON (11) “We have a lot of young guys walked to load the bases. An ab-r-h-rbi Houston Astros held on for Kenseth qualifies on pole Kenseth won the fall race at in there, we played three fresh- out later, Tyler Wrasman walked Ross Thompson ss/p 5-2-3-2, Zach Ricker a 3-2 win over the Cleveland at Kansas Speedway Kansas and hasn’t finished men today. We actually got off to force in Jettinghoff for an 2b 4-2-1-1, Josh Teman 2b 0-0-0-0, Austin Indians on Friday night. KANSAS CITY, Kan. — outside the top 10 since hav- to a lead but then surrendered 11-3 scoreboard. However, Jettinghoff c 3-2-2-0, Zach Kimmett 1b 3-1- The win snaps a 5-game Matt Kenseth did his best ing engine trouble in the 2009 1-2, Drew Kortokrax dh/p 3-2-1-1, Tyler Rice it,” Paulding coach Mike Leach Wollenhaupt bounced out to end p/3b 0-0-0-0, Zavier Buzard lf 4-0-1-3, Jordan skid for Houston and extends Friday to erase his reputation race. He’s also finished in noted. “These conditions were the frame. Herron 3b 2-1-2-2, Tyler Wrasman 3b/p 0-0-0- Cleveland’s losing streak to as a poor qualifier. the top five at the track five brutal and that’s part of the learn- Egnor got aboard to start 1, Seth Wollenhaupt rf 3-1-1-0, Dylan Haehn five. Kenseth rolled to the pole times. ing process for a young team; the Paulding sixth on an error rf 0-0-0-0, Gage Townsend-Schleeter cf 2-0- Houston starter Lucas for Sunday’s race at Kansas Edwards will be starting you have to play, no matter the and moved up on a grounder 0-0. Totals 29-11-12-10. conditions.” Score by Innings: Harrell (1-2) allowed two Speedway, setting a track on the front row for the first by Kauser. An out later, he got Paulding 1 0 2 0 0 0 5 - 8 runs in 5 2/3 innings before qualifying record of 191.864 time at Kansas after qualify- Jefferson made it 4-1 in the to third as Adams was safe on Jefferson 2 2 1 5 1 0 x - 11 three relievers combined to mph in cold, windy condi- ing with a lap of 191.748. second. Jordan Herron beat another miscue but Rice got the E: Egnor, Ricker, Kimmett, Herron, Rice; shut Cleveland out the rest of tions to bump Carl Edwards Stenhouse was bumped to out a nibbler to third and Seth third out. LOB: Paulding 7, Jefferson 9; 2B: Bauer 2, the way. out of the top spot and Ricky third after spending most of Wollenhaupt singled to center. Townsend-Schleeter got a Gonzales, Vance, Egnor, Thompson, Ricker, Gage Townsend-Schleeter laid free pass to open the Delphos Kimmett; SB: Bauer, Vance, Thompson; CS: Closer Jose Veras allowed Stenhouse Jr. into the second the day with the quickest lap. Townsend-Schleeter; POB: Bauer (by Rice); one hit in the ninth for his row. Joey Logano will start down a sacrifice bunt to advance sixth but got caught stealing. Sac: Townsend-Schleeter. first save in two tries. Carlos Kenseth will be starting 22nd and Penske Racing both runners and both scored Paulding made its rally in IP H R ER BB SO Pena walked with one out his 480th Sprint Cup race this teammate Brad Keselowski as Thompson (3-for-5, 2 runs, the top of the seventh. With one PAULDING Kauser (L, 0-2) 3.1 11 10 9 1 1 in the second inning before weekend but the 2005 series will go off 33rd. 2 RBIs) grounded sharply into down against reliever Drew center. Paulding (0-7, 0-2 NWC) Kortokrax, Bauer doubled Arellano 2.2 1 1 1 5 4 Kyle Busch slapped the JEFFERSON wall later in practice hard got two runs in the top of the to right center and stole third. Rice (W, 5-0) 6.0 4 3 2 1 4 ­ STOCKS third. Corbin Edwards walked Gonzales walked. Vance (2-for- Quotes of local interest supplied by enough that he had to go to Kortokrax 0.1 2 3 3 1 1 EDWARD JONES INVESTMENTS a backup car. He rallied to to start it and was running as 4) doubled to right center, scor- Wrasman 0.1 4 2 2 0 1 Bauer bounced out. Gonzales ing Bauer, moving Gonzales Thompson (S) 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 Close of business April 19, 2013 qualify fifth in his No. 18 looped a double to center, plat- to third and bringing Tyler WP: Kauser 2, Arellano, Rice; HBP: Ricker Description Last Price Change Toyota. (by Kauser), Wollenhaupt (by Arellano). DJINDUAVERAGE 14,547.51 +10.37 NAS/NMS COMPSITE 3,206.06 +39.69 S&P 500 INDEX 1,555.25 +13.64 AUTOZONE INC. 378.43 -0.58 Fish Ohio BUNGE LTD 68.26 +1.01 OHIO DEPARTMENT OF anglers should use extreme caution. As levels Springs Road have seen good catches of crappie EATON CORP. 56,96 +1.16 NATURAL RESOURCES recede, the bite should pick up. The best areas 9-12 inches; fish jig-heads with grub tails tipped BP PLC ADR 40.99 -0.10 Division of Wildlife to try are around the Miles Newton Bridge and with minnows in 13-20 feet of water about 6-10 DOMINION RES INC 61.07 +1.27 Weekly Fish Ohio Fishing Report between Rodger Young and Walsh Park. feet down. 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WEEKLY ATHLETIC Kyle Busch on a roll headed to Kansas PORTS special door numbers painted on his three Among the recommendations: — Wear S SCHEDULE The Associated Press Sprint Cup entries. The numbers will replicate comfortable, casual clothes under your driving Rice pitches Jefferson by Paulding For Week of April 22-27 5 p.m. KANSAS CITY, Kan. — It’s Kyle the style of bib numbers pinned on the nearly suit. Heels (yes, even sneaker wedges) would Grove sweeps own track invitational MONDAY Softball Busch’s world once again in NASCAR 30,000 runners in this year’s marathon. be tricky; we say go with closed-toe shoes. The Delphos Herald Alyssa Delong (girls grabbed the long jump. Baseball Allen East at Jefferson and everybody else is just sharing track Waltrip explained: “It was a great moment — Do some leg presses. And by some, we COLUMBUS GROVE — long jump). St. John’s will Van Wert at Wayne Trace, (NWC), 5 p.m. space with him. Until this weekend at of pride when they pinned the Boston Marathon mean a lot. Braking and steering a race car bib on me, so it would be great to pin bib num- — the two biggest sustained functions during Host Columbus Grove swept On the boys side, host Ottoville and 4:30 p.m. Spencerville at Lima Central Kansas, of course. bers on our races cars this week in Kansas.” a race — is like doing leg reps while a hyper both ends of its own Bulldog Grove dominated sec- Fort Jennings in a tri Jefferson at Spencerville Catholic (NWC), 5 p.m. Then everyone gets to see just how far Conway back in an Indy car after walking Rottweiler plays tug-of-war with your pant leg. Track and Field ond-place Anna 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, (NWC), 5 p.m. Paulding at Lincolnview Busch has really come away You have to keep up the workout despite the Invitational on a windy 146-86.5. while Jefferson is at Lincolnview at Ada (NWC), (NWC), 5 p.m. in the last 17 months. L O N G crazy turbulence. 5 p.m. Ada at Columbus Grove BEACH, Calif. — — Practice your breathing. When you’re and chilly Friday night Dakota Vogt Lincolnview in a quad- Busch won both Mike Conway is experiencing high g-forces, it can be really hard Kalida at Continental (PCL), (NWC), 5 p.m. the Sprint Cup and at Clymer Stadium. led the Grove boys as rangular at the same time. 5 p.m. Bluffton at Crestview (NWC), certain it will take to breathe. It’s a total-body workout, both men- him only one lap tally and physically. On the girls side, a dual champion in the Grove is at the Allen East Columbus Grove at Bluffton 5 p.m. Nationwide Series races in Texas last weekend, his second to get up to speed at Long Beach and he — Enjoy your time in the driver’s seat but the Lady Bulldogs high jump and discus. tri 5 p.m. Thursday. (NWC), 5 p.m. Track and Field believes he’s a threat to win Sunday’s race. don’t overdo it! Stay safe and have fun. barely outdistanced Shawnee Jake Graham won the 1,600- Girls Team Rankings: Crestview at Allen East Continental, Holgate and sweep this season, in a huge comeback at “That’d be good. I could retire on top,” — If you win, just go ahead and pour the by one point — 95.5-94.5 — meter run, Derek Rieman Columbus Grove 95.50, (NWC), 5 p.m. Cory-Rawson at Ottoville, 4:30 the site of his 2011 NASCAR suspension Conway said. whole bottle of milk right over your head. Feels for deliberately wrecking Ron Hornaday Yes, the 29-year-old Conway was joking phenomenal, looks really cool. in the 11-team tournament. the 300-meter hurdles, Shawnee 94.50, Softball p.m. Jefferson at Spencerville Columbus Grove and Jr. in a Truck Series race. about retirement. But he knows No sophomore slump: With there may not be another IndyCar so many questions about a poten- Sydney McCluer won the Caleb Grothaus the Arlington 62, Ada (NWC), 5 p.m. Crestview at Allen East Tri, 5 Now he carries all that momentum 300-meter hurdles and pole vault and 49, St. John’s/Fort Series race for him after this week- tial “sophomore slump,” Courtney Ottoville at Ayersville, 5 p.m. p.m. into Kansas, his worst track on the cir- end. Force couldn’t help but worry the Lady Bulldogs’ Trevor Schroeder Jennings/McComb 45, Lincolnview at Ada (NWC), Tennis cuit. Busch is winless at Kansas in 11 And he knows that it was his about this season. 4x100-meter relay the shot put. Jefferson 40, Ottoville 5 p.m. Elida at Shawnee (WBL), career starts, has only two top-10 fin- decision alone that put him in this “It was getting in my head after team were also cham- The Grove 4x8 boys 33, Paulding 9, Anna 8. Kalida at Ottawa-Glandorf, 4:30 p.m. ishes and wrecked there during Chase position. Seven months ago, during doing all these interviews, every- 5 p.m. Bryan at Van Wert, 4:30 p.m. a test session for the IndyCar sea- one is going, ‘Going into your sec- pions. team also took first. Boys Team Rankings: for the Sprint Cup Championship races son finale at Auto Club Speedway ond year, you think you’re going St. John’s and Fort Jefferson finished Columbus Grove 136, Anna Columbus Grove at Bluffton FRIDAY in 2007 and 2010. He also crashed last in Fontana, Conway decided he to have a sophomore slump’?” Jennings were tied for fourth (55), St. John’s 86.50, Ada 77, Jefferson 55, (NWC), 5 p.m. Baseball season. just didn’t want to race ovals anymore. The she recalled. “Wait, I didn’t know about that. I Antwerp at Wayne Trace, 5 Marion Local at St. John’s Englishman missed most of the 2010 sea- hope not.” fifth (with McComb) with 45 fifth (48.5), Ottoville eighth St. John’s 48.50, Shawnee p.m. (MAC), 5 p.m. Still, Busch just picked up his first son with serious injuries to his back and leg So far, so good for Force, who heads into points, Jefferson was eighth (16) and Fort Jennings last 47, McComb 36.50, Crestview at Allen East Fort Jennings at Lima Central career win at Texas Motor suffered in a last-lap crash this weekend’s NHRA Four-Wide Nationals at (40) and Ottoville ninth (33). (2) as a team. Ottoville 16, Paulding (NWC), 5 p.m. Catholic, 5 p.m. Speedway and he wants to do at the Indianapolis 500; he zMAX Dragway in Concord leading the Funny the same at Kansas, where his was also in the 2011 season Car standings. She won the season-opener Other winners from local Jefferson senior 11, Arlington 9.50, Fort TUESDAY Pandora-Gilboa at Ottoville finale at Las Vegas when Dan at Pomona and used a runner-up finish two teams were St. John’s Alyssa Cody Biglow won Jennings 2. Baseball (PCL), 5 p.m. average finish is 21st and is Wheldon was killed. weeks ago in Las Vegas to move to the top of Faurot (girls high jump), the the boys 110-meter (Full results in Jefferson senior Zach Kimmett slides past the Paulding catcher as he scores on a single by St. John’s at St. Henry Parkway at Spencerville, 5 one of only six active tracks The next oval race after the standings. Zavier Buzard in the fourth inning Friday night at Wildcat Field. The host Wildcats held (MAC), 5 p.m. p.m. (ppd from April 2) where he’s yet to win a Cup that was last year’s Indy 500 “It’s definitely a good feeling to come out Fort Jennings 4x200-meter hurdles and St. John’s Monday’s paper). and Conway was involved in an accident with and be in the points lead only the fourth race off a 7th-inning Panther charge to grab an 11-8 victory (Delphos Herald/Tom Morris) Fort Jennings at Columbus Shawnee at Elida (WBL), 5 race. girls relay and Ottoville’s senior Ben Youngpeter Grove (PCL), 5 p.m. p.m. Will Power in which his car turned on its side in,” she said. “I’m definitely working twice as “It’s not that you might not like a against the fence. So when Conway, who hard because I think we’ve got a good team, I Ottoville at Leipsic (PCL), 5 Kalida at Columbus Grove track or might not like a race … it’s just had never before raced on ovals until he think we have a lot of potential.” Ruggiano’s HR in 9th sends Marlins over Reds 2-1 By JIM METCALFE ing Edwards. He advanced on Wrasman to the mound. He was p.m. (PCL), 5 p.m. [email protected] a matter of trying to figure it out,” Busch joined IndyCar in 2009, couldn’t Her next challenge is at zMax a wild pitch and an out later, greeted with a 2-run double to Elida at Van Wert (WBL), 5 Van Wert at Bath (WBL), 5 get comfortable in the car on with its unique 4-lane configura- By JOE KAY Nick Green had three singles Reds’ first with a triple and DELPHOS — Friday night scored as Damien Egnor got deep center by Egnor to make said. “Once you kind of get it figured The Associated Press and scored the Marlins’ first run scored on Joey Votto’s sacrifice p.m. p.m. Fontana’s 2-mile oval, he sim- tion, which Force embraced after was definitely not a good day to aboard on an error to reduce the it 11-6, Jefferson. Kauser beat Kalida at Lima Central Continental at Crestview, 5 out or get the right situations kind of ply gave up his seat. her first visit last season. CINCINNATI — Justin on a raw, wet night. It was 46 fly. That was it for Cincinnati. play baseball at Wildcat Field, deficit to 4-3. out an infield hit to put runners Catholic, 5 p.m. p.m. lined up, you can have a shot. I look at “When you can’t give it 100 “I love that it’s different,” she Ruggiano hit a solo homer off degrees at the first pitch and By contrast, the Marlins with howling winds toward Jefferson answered with on the corners; as he took off for Softball Softball (Kansas) a lot like Michigan. That’s a percent and you can’t wait for said. “Although it’s going to be place where I struggled for a long time, the race to end, and you just nerve-racking because there’s Aroldis Chapman in the ninth showers moved through during got chances against Latos and right-center field, cold tempera- one in its half-frame. With one second, Gerod Harder looped Continental at Jefferson, 5 Elida at Shawnee (WBL), 5 want to get it out of the way, so much going on, so many inning Friday night, sending the the game. Marlins rightfielder wasted them. tures and just an overall miser- down, Drew Kortokrax was safe a single to short left to plate p.m. p.m. but we finally were able to break through then you shouldn’t be doing other cars, lanes to focus on, the Miami Marlins to a 2-1 vic- Giancarlo Stanton wore a ski Miami got a run in the third able day. on a throwing error, advanced Egnor and again put runners Spencerville at Kalida, 5 p.m. Continental at Columbus there for a win two years ago.” it,” Conway recalled. “I didn’t Christmas tree to really kind of tory that snapped the Cincinnati mask under his cap. but could have had more. Nick Lincolnview at Parkway, 5 Grove (PCL), 5 p.m. In years past, Busch has dreaded realize it until I got in the car at relearn at this track.” Junior right-hander Tyler on a pair of wild pitches with on the corners. Adams bounced Fontana. I just wanted to get And she has the added job Reds’ winning streak at four Reds starter Mat Latos Green and Donovan Solano Rice didn’t let that bother him p.m. Bath at Van Wert (WBL), 5 going to Kansas. Not this year. Zavier Buzard at the plate and out to score Kauser for an 11-8 Van Wert at Elida (WBL), 5 p.m. out and I didn’t want to get back this weekend of counseling her A year after grabbing just one win in. Then it hit me that I felt that sister Brittany, a Top Fuel rook- games. remained winless in four starts singled and Slowey advanced as he pitched an effective six scored on his groundout to make deficit. Arellano lined a hit to p.m. Crestview at Champions It was a stunning moment this season, which include two them with a sacrifice bunt. frames in pacing the Wildcats to it 5-3, Delphos. Herron (2-for-2) across all three NASCAR national series, strongly about it.” ie experiencing her first trip to right to again put runners on the Columbus Grove at Patrick Challenge (Loudonville), 7 p.m. But Conway doesn’t want to Four-Wide Nationals. for the Marlins, who have the blown saves behind him. He Placido Polanco singled to an 11-8 Northwest Conference Busch is red hot again. He’s got two lined a hit into center but was left corners and bring Thompson to Henry, 5 p.m. Track and Field wins in Cup and has won four of the give up IndyCar outright and if “I keep talking to Brittany worst record in the allowed one run on right for one run but Solano triumph. stranded. the mound. He promptly fanned Track and Field Spencerville at Redskin he could find a team willing to about it going in,” she added. six Nationwide races. He’s also got five let him run just road and street “It’s a little bit overwhelming for majors at 4-13 and six hits and struck out was thrown out at home by Jay Rice ran his record to 5-0 Justin Adams got aboard on Edwards to end the contest and Ottoville at Fort Jennings at Relays (Wapakoneta), 4:30 top-5 finishes in both series. St. John’s, 4:30 p.m. p.m. courses, he would jump at the a driver. So I’m a little nervous had only four hom- 10, fanning pinch- Bruce. (92 pitches, 55 strikes) in ceding an error with one down in the earn the save. opportunity. Right now, the for her. There’s so much excite- Jefferson and Crestview at Tennis Running well cures all driver ail- ers — fewest in the hitter Greg Dobbs Juan Pierre opened the sixth four hits, three runs (2 earned), fourth and advanced on a boun- “We hit the ball well today. ments, so Busch’s mood is obviously only opportunity came from Rahal Letterman ment. There’s so much horsepower. It’s so majors — when with runners on sec- with a double and advanced walking one and fanning four. ceout by Alex Arellano but no We got the lead early and gave Lincolnview Quad, 4:30 p.m. Bath at Van Wert (WBL), Lanigan Racing, which will field a third car much louder at this racetrack with four lanes. Paulding at Spencerville, 4:30 p.m. considerably better of late. But team Sunday at Long Beach for Conway. Long It’s still kind of cool she’s been able to come to Ruggiano connected ond and third to end on a fly out. He was out at the “To do what he did today in farther. a couple of runs back but we owner Joe Gibbs said Busch’s maturity these conditions is a great effort. The Wildcats sent 11 to kept adding on,” Geary added. 4:30 p.m. SATURDAY Beach just happens to be the site of Conway’s me for advice and I’ve been able to talk to her. off the Reds’ spotless the Marlins’ seventh plate when he tried to score on Wapakoneta at Van Wert, Baseball has been better for quite some time. 2011 victory, his only career IndyCar win. I try not to shove it down her throat and throw closer for his second homer in inning and keep it tied. Stanton’s grounder to shortstop They canceled a major-league the dish in the fourth. With “We still aren’t as consistent at 5 p.m. Elida at Fort Loramie “I think back to last year at the end “There will obviously be people who are a bunch of advice at her because I know how race ready having competed in the first two overwhelming it can be the first year out.” two games. Marlins starter Kevin Zack Cozart with the infield game today in Chicago because one down, Thompson doubled the plate as we’d like but we are Tennis Invitational, 10 a.m. of the year, Kyle probably had some of of conditions like this,” Jefferson to center. Ricker was hit by a getting there. We made enough events but I have been thinking about Long Rallycross opener: The 2013 Global Chapman (2-1) hadn’t Slowey remained winless in the drawn in. Pierre lowered his Van Wert at Elida (WBL), Columbus Grove at New the most bitter disappointments, I think, Beach since the start of the year,” he said. “I Rallycross season opens Sunday at the allowed a run in his eight pre- majors since 2010, a streak that shoulder but catcher Ryan coach Doug Geary said. “He pitch and Jettinghoff (2-for-4) plays in the field to be success- 4:30 p.m. Riegel (DH), 10 a.m. that’s happened to us in 22 years,” Gibbs don’t feel like I am rusty.” X-Games in Brazil, the first of nine events on vious appearances, giving up includes 10 losses, several inju- Hanigan held on after making doesn’t have the 85-mph fastball blooped a hit to short center to ful; we had a couple of errors but WEDNESDAY St. John’s at Van Wert (DH), said. “We missed the Chase. We had RLL, which has 1-race sponsorship from this year’s schedule. but he can pitch. He puts the ball load the bases. Kimmett walked those happen at every level. You Baseball 11 a.m. Blu eCigs for Long Beach, let Conway prepare But this weekend’s field features drivers only three hits while fanning ries and very little help from his the tag. Watkins Glen won, go to the last lap and for this weekend with a 1-day test at Barber from nearly every major form of motorsports, where he wants to: in and out, to force home Thompson and have to make the routine ones.” Jefferson at Elida, 5 p.m. Kalida at Patrick Henry (DH), get in somebody else’s oil. We had some 13. Ruggiano connected on a offense. The Marlins were shut NOTES: The Marlins St. John’s at Bath, 5 p.m. 11 a.m. Motorsports Park. Conway said he was up including 2004 Indianapolis 500 winner Buddy 3-1 pitch, driving it deep to cen- out in his first two starts this designed struggling reliever up and down. If you can throw a Kortokrax blooper to center Leach just wants his charges issues mechanically during the year that to speed after just one lap. Conway also has Rice and NASCAR drivers Scott Speed, Nelson the ball where you want, you are plated Ricker for a 7-3 spread. to get better. Bluffton at Fort Jennings, 5 Lima Central Catholic at race time under his belt this year. He’s running Piquet Jr. and Steve Arpin. They’ll join 2011 ter for his third homer. No one season, and managed only one John Maine for assignment p.m. Jefferson (NWC), noon (ppd cost us. going to get a lot of people out.” Buzard grounded a knock into “We did that. We got our “I think last year at the end of the the full season in the FIA World Endurance Global Rallycross and 2-time Formula Drift else on the Marlins has more run in his third. and called up RH Tom Koehler He gave up a run in the top left to score Jettinghoff and freshman pitcher in there — Lima Central Catholic at from April 11) Championship sports car series for G-Drive Champion Tanner Foust and 10-time X-Games Ottoville, 5 p.m. Softball year, Kyle really handled all of those Racing with Delta-ADR and drove a full stint last gold medalist Travis Pastrana in Sunday’s race. than one. This time, the major-leagues’ from Triple-A New Orleans, of the first as Michael Bauer Kimmett to make it 9-3 — push- Alex — and he did a nice job in It was only the seventh least-productive offense got two where he was a starter. He’ll Crestview at Minster, 5 p.m. Elida at Houston Invitational, things about as good as you could handle weekend in the season opener at Silverstone. Entering its fourth season, Global Rallycross (3-for-4, 2 runs, 2 doubles) led ing Kortokrax at third and taking relief,” Leach added. “Jefferson them. I think it showed real maturity and But that WEC schedule has just eight races combines circuit racing, off-road racing and rally homer Chapman has allowed runners thrown out at the plate move into Maine’s role as a Softball 9 a.m. and Conway would love to fill his time with off with a double to deep left, second on the throw home — hit the ball hard today. We got I think that kind of set the course for this competition in production-based, small cars. during his four seasons in the and managed one run while long reliever for now. … Ottoville at Lincolnview, 5 Crestview at Champions some more IndyCar events. Drivers progress through a series of heat races advanced on a bounceout by and finish Kauser on the mound too far behind and we did make p.m. Challenge (Loudonville), 9 a.m. year.” “I know it’s hard for a team to want to give to advance into a final race, where winner majors. Slowey was in the game. He University of Cincinnati foot- Javier Gonzales and scored on (for Arellano; 2 2/3 IPs, 1 hit, a late charge; we just waited a Elida at Columbus Grove, Hicksville at Lincolnview, 11 So Busch heads into Kansas with an me a seat and then swap the driver out on the takes all. Left-hander Mike Dunn left after six innings, having ball coach Tommy Tuberville Quentin Vance’s bloop to short 1 earned run, 5 BBs, 4 Ks). He little too long.” 5 p.m. a.m. open mind and last year’s race — when ovals but I’d like to try to do more IndyCar. I love Raikkonen fastest in 2nd practice at (1-0) retired the last two bat- allowed four hits. threw a ceremonial pitch. … right for a 1-0 edge. threw a wild pitch with Herron Jefferson is set to play at Wayne Trace at Crestview, Kalida at Patrick Henry (DH), the series,” Conway added. “I’d love to do more Bahrain GP he was leading before he spun on the new with the Rahal team. I’d race every weekend if I SAKHIR, Bahrain — Lotus driver Kimi ters in the eighth. Steve Cishek Slowey held down an Latos doubled with two outs in Ross Thompson led off the at the plate to score Kortokrax Leipsic 11 a.m. today for dou- 5 p.m. 11 a.m. track surface — fresh in his memory. could; it’s just a matter of finding an owner will- Raikkonen drove the fastest time in the second gave up a hit in the ninth while offense that had scored 11 runs the fifth — his first hit in seven Jefferson (9-4, 2-0) half of the and put Buzard at third. Herron bleheader action but the game THURSDAY Columbus Grove at Vanlue “I’m looking forward to Kansas with ing to do something.” practice for the Bahrain Grand Prix, followed by earning the Marlins’ first save in each of its last two games. at-bats this season — but was frame against Paulding starter walked and Wollenhaupt was may be moved to Wildcat Field. Baseball (DH), 11 a.m. the roll that we’re on,” he added. “I An open letter: With the annual Toyota the Red Bulls of Mark Webber and Sebastian of the season. Shin-Soo Choo opened the stranded. Kyle Kauser (0-2; 3 1/3 innings, plunked to reload the sacks but Paulding hosts LCC 5 p.m. Allen East at Jefferson Track and Field Grand Prix of Long Beach Pro/Celebrity Race Vettel on Friday. (NWC), 5 p.m. Jefferson, Ottoville, Fort thought we were running decent there part of the IndyCar weekend, Target Chip Raikkonen, who won the season-opening 11 hits, 10 runs, 9 earned, 1 walk the next two batters were retired Monday. Spencerville at Lima Central Jennings and Lincolnview at last year … so, hopefully, we have a Ganassi Racing drivers Dario Franchitti and Australian GP, was 0.03 seconds faster than portS riefS 1 strikeout) with a liner to left, to end the inning at 10-3. Catholic (NWC), 5 p.m. St. John’s Invitational, 9 a.m. good car like that this time around and I Scott Dixon took it upon themselves to offer this Webber and 0.12 quicker than Vettel. S B stole second and scored as Zach Bauer beat out an infield hit PAULDING (8) don’t make a mistake like that. But, you year’s field some “unsolicited” advice. Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso was fourth while The Associated Press Martinez got Houston’s first champion has only qualified ab-r-h-rbi Paulding at Lincolnview Columbus Grove at Diller Although the field includes defending race his teammate Felipe Massa, who topped the Ricker doubled to center. Austin to third in the Panther fifth but Michael Bauer 2b 4-2-3-0, Javier Gonzales (NWC), 5 p.m. Invitational (Ayersville), 9 a.m. know, Kansas is newly repaved. It’s got winner Adam Carolla, celebrities Wanda Sykes, charts in the first practice, settled for sixth. Astros break 5-game skid hit by launching a homer into first nine times — one of Jettinghoff’s grounder into was picked off base by Rice. a winter on it now, so we’ll see how that with 3-2 win over Indians the right field stands off for- them came at Kansas in 2005. 1b 3-2-1-1, Quentin Vance cf 4-1-2-2, Damien Ada at Columbus Grove Tennis Michelle Rodriguez, Jesse Metcalfe, Jenna Force India’s Paul di Resta was fifth. left put runners at the corners. The hosts finished their scor- Egnor 3b/p 3-1-1-2, Kyle Kauser p/ss 4-1-1-0, (NWC), 5 p.m. Van Wert at Elida Invitational, changes things. But I still expect it to be Elfman and Rutledge Wood might want to pay Several drivers had trouble with the hot HOUSTON — J.D. mer Astro Brett Myers (0-3) Indeed, the man behind Ricker scored as Zach Kimmett ing in the fifth. With one gone, Gerod Harder rf 4-0-1-1, Justin Adams dh Bluffton at Crestview (NWC), 9 a.m. fast.” attention to the words offered by the drivers with and dry conditions, including Mercedes’ Lewis six combined IndyCar championships between Martinez and Rick Ankiel to make it 2-0. Martinez left the wheel of the No. 20 forced Jettinghoff at second and Jettinghoff walked and Kimmett 4-0-0-1, Alex Arellano ss/3b 4-0-1-0, Corbin Hamilton, who finished 10th, and McLaren’s hit back-to-back homers in the game with a sprained Toyota has had plenty of suc- Edwards lf 3-1-0-0. Totals 33-8-10-7. Drivers, track to honor victims of Boston them. Jenson Button, who came in 11th — the latest he remained at first. doubled to deep left. Kortokrax JEFFERSON (11) bombings: Kansas Speedway and several “Think you can just put on a fire suit and setback for a team that has struggled to be the second inning and the knee in the fourth inning. cess at the 1 1/2-mile tri-oval. drivers plan to honor the victims of the Boston slide into a race car for 10 adrenaline-pumping “We have a lot of young guys walked to load the bases. An ab-r-h-rbi competitive. Marathon bombings during this weekend’s laps just like that? Not so fast,” they wrote. The session was largely uneventful, except Houston Astros held on for Kenseth qualifies on pole Kenseth won the fall race at in there, we played three fresh- out later, Tyler Wrasman walked Ross Thompson ss/p 5-2-3-2, Zach Ricker a 3-2 win over the Cleveland at Kansas Speedway Kansas and hasn’t finished NBA LEADERS FINAL NASCAR races. “Most of you haven’t logged time in the seat for Sauber’s Esteban Gutierrez clipping his tire men today. We actually got off to force in Jettinghoff for an 2b 4-2-1-1, Josh Teman 2b 0-0-0-0, Austin The track is working with NASCAR on a of an Indy car going 230 mph, so we’ve come on the wing of Caterham’s Charles Pic, forcing Indians on Friday night. KANSAS CITY, Kan. — outside the top 10 since hav- to a lead but then surrendered 11-3 scoreboard. However, Jettinghoff c 3-2-2-0, Zach Kimmett 1b 3-1- moment of silence before Sunday’s Sprint Cup up with a few pointers to get you race-ready. the Mexican back to the pits. Gutierrez has The win snaps a 5-game Matt Kenseth did his best ing engine trouble in the 2009 it,” Paulding coach Mike Leach Wollenhaupt bounced out to end 1-2, Drew Kortokrax dh/p 3-2-1-1, Tyler Rice race to remember the three people killed and Except you, Rodriguez — we were pretty been slow to adjust to F1 and was penalized skid for Houston and extends Friday to erase his reputation race. He’s also finished in p/3b 0-0-0-0, Zavier Buzard lf 4-0-1-3, Jordan REGULAR SEASON more than 170 wounded in Monday’s blasts. impressed by your skills in “The Fast and the five grid places for the Bahrain race, after he noted. “These conditions were the frame. Herron 3b 2-1-2-2, Tyler Wrasman 3b/p 0-0-0- Michael Waltrip, who ran the Boston Furious.” Feel free to skip this. The rest of you, was blamed for a collision with Force India’s Cleveland’s losing streak to as a poor qualifier. the top five at the track five brutal and that’s part of the learn- Egnor got aboard to start 1, Seth Wollenhaupt rf 3-1-1-0, Dylan Haehn Marathon in 2000, plans to honor them with read every word.” Adrian Sutil in China. five. Kenseth rolled to the pole times. ing process for a young team; the Paulding sixth on an error rf 0-0-0-0, Gage Townsend-Schleeter cf 2-0- The Associated Press L.A. Lakers 82 8381 102.2 0-0. Totals 29-11-12-10. Individuals Golden State 82 8296 101.2 Houston starter Lucas for Sunday’s race at Kansas Edwards will be starting you have to play, no matter the and moved up on a grounder Scoring Dallas 82 8293 101.1 conditions.” Score by Innings: Fish Harrell (1-2) allowed two Speedway, setting a track on the front row for the first by Kauser. An out later, he got Paulding 1 0 2 0 0 0 5 - 8 G FG FT PTS AVG L.A. Clippers 82 8289 101.1 ground. Use wax or red worms for hybrid-striped bass in the 10- to streamers, egg patterns including runs in 5 2/3 innings before qualifying record of 191.864 time at Kansas after qualify- Jefferson made it 4-1 in the to third as Adams was safe on Jefferson 2 2 1 5 1 0 x - 11 Anthony, NYK 67 669 425 1920 28.7 Sacramento 82 8219 100.2 (Continued from Page 6) bluegill under a bobber; anglers 20-inch range. Minnows, flukes, sucker spawn, woolly buggers and three relievers combined to mph in cold, windy condi- ing with a lap of 191.748. second. Jordan Herron beat another miscue but Rice got the E: Egnor, Ricker, Kimmett, Herron, Rice; Durant, OKC 81 731 679 2280 28.1 New York 82 8196 100.0 SOUTHEAST OHIO can still catch white bass along the white jigs and spoons can all be other nymphs. shut Cleveland out the rest of tions to bump Carl Edwards Stenhouse was bumped to out a nibbler to third and Seth third out. LOB: Paulding 7, Jefferson 9; 2B: Bauer 2, Bryant, LAL 78 738 525 2133 27.3 Milwaukee 82 8108 98.9 Gonzales, Vance, Egnor, Thompson, Ricker, James, MIA 76 765 403 2036 26.8 Utah 82 8038 98.0 Dillon Reservoir (Muskingum rocky shorelines using small spin- used; try jigging off the bottom - Vermilion River: Fish from the way. out of the top spot and Ricky third after spending most of Wollenhaupt singled to center. Townsend-Schleeter got a ners, jigs or minnows. best spots in previous years have the Vermilion boat ramp up to Kimmett; SB: Bauer, Vance, Thompson; CS: Harden, HOU 78 585 674 2023 25.9 Atlanta 82 8032 98.0 County) - Anglers can find both Gage Townsend-Schleeter laid free pass to open the Delphos white and black crappie in this Indian Creek Wildlife Area been at the wall and at the end of the Birmingham. Closer Jose Veras allowed Stenhouse Jr. into the second the day with the quickest lap. Townsend-Schleeter; POB: Bauer (by Rice); Westbrook, OKC 82 673 460 1903 23.2 Portland 82 7995 97.5 one hit in the ninth for his row. Joey Logano will start down a sacrifice bunt to advance sixth but got caught stealing. Sac: Townsend-Schleeter. 1,043-acre lake; try a minnow (Brown County) - Try your luck on riprap. For the angler interested in Rocky River: Fish from the Curry, GOL 78 626 262 1786 22.9 Toronto 82 7971 97.2 under a bobber in shallow waters bluegill and sunfish using red/earth/ catching sauger or walleye, try white metroparks marina to the dam first save in two tries. Carlos Kenseth will be starting 22nd and Penske Racing both runners and both scored Paulding made its rally in IP H R ER BB SO Wade, MIA 69 569 308 1463 21.2 Brooklyn 82 7944 96.9 as Thompson (3-for-5, 2 runs, the top of the seventh. With one PAULDING over submerged structure. Hybrid- wax worms about 2-3 feet deep. jigs and minnows jigging slowly off above the Cedar Point Rd. pools. Pena walked with one out his 480th Sprint Cup race this teammate Brad Keselowski Aldridge, POR 74 638 282 1560 21.1 Boston 81 7818 96.5 striped bass can still be caught in The Family Fishing Pond is best the bottom along the riprap. Cuyahoga River: Fish in 2 RBIs) grounded sharply into down against reliever Drew Kauser (L, 0-2) 3.1 11 10 9 1 1 Lopez, Bro 74 570 297 1437 19.4 Cleveland 82 7913 96.5 in the second inning before weekend but the 2005 series will go off 33rd. Arellano 2.2 1 1 1 5 4 both the lake and the tail water. Fish and is marked and accessible from LAKE ERIE Cleveland Harbor, at the SR 82 Kyle Busch slapped the center. Paulding (0-7, 0-2 NWC) Kortokrax, Bauer doubled FG Percentage Minnesota 82 7851 95.7 up to 19 inches have been seen in Campbell Road in the wildlife area. Regulations to Remember: dam (but not immediately down- JEFFERSON FG FGA PCT Phoenix 82 7805 95.2 got two runs in the top of the to right center and stole third. Rice (W, 5-0) 6.0 4 3 2 1 4 recent surveys; try minnow-imitat- Tawawa Lake (Shelby County) The daily bag limit for walleye on stream because of the bald eagle STOCKS wall later in practice hard Jordan, LAC 314 488 .643 Detroit 82 7778 94.9 ­ third. Corbin Edwards walked Gonzales walked. Vance (2-for- Kortokrax 0.1 2 3 3 1 1 ing crankbaits or live shad under a - Located near Sidney, this lake was Ohio waters of Lake Erie through nest) and upstream to the Edison Quotes of local interest supplied by enough that he had to go to Howard, LAL 470 813 .578 Indiana 81 7674 94.7 bobber, targeting different depths stocked with rainbow trout ranging April 30 is 4 fish per angler with a Gorge Dam. EDWARD JONES INVESTMENTS a backup car. He rallied to to start it and was running as 4) doubled to right center, scor- Wrasman 0.1 4 2 2 0 1 Bauer bounced out. Gonzales ing Bauer, moving Gonzales Thompson (S) 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 McGee, DEN 303 527 .575 Orlando 82 7718 94.1 until the fish are located. Saugeyes from 10-13 inches Thursday. This 15-inch minimum size limit. … The Chagrin River: Fish from the Close of business April 19, 2013 qualify fifth in his No. 18 Ibaka, OKC 446 778 .573 New Orleans 82 7714 94.1 are being stocked in the reservoir, is a 4-acre lake; no boats allowed. daily bag limit for yellow perch soccer fields upstream to the South looped a double to center, plat- to third and bringing Tyler WP: Kauser 2, Arellano, Rice; HBP: Ricker Description Last Price Change Toyota. (by Kauser), Wollenhaupt (by Arellano). James, MIA 765 1354 .565 Charlotte 82 7661 93.4 so anglers can expect good tailwa- Try fishing for trout with maggots, is 30 fish per angler on all Ohio Chagrin Reservation metropark. DJINDUAVERAGE 14,547.51 +10.37 Hickson, POR 418 744 .562 82 7659 93.4 ter fishing this time of year; yellow, wax worms, redworms, trout dough waters of Lake Erie. … The trout Grand River: Fish from NAS/NMS COMPSITE 3,206.06 +39.69 Splitter, SAN 315 563 .560 Washington 82 7644 93.2 white, green or chartreuse jig-heads baits, minnows and spinners. and salmon daily bag limit is 2 fish the Fairport breakwall up to S&P 500 INDEX 1,555.25 +13.64 Johnson, TOR 336 606 .554 Chicago 82 7641 93.2 with twister tails have produced Davis Lake (Auglaize County) per angler; The minimum size limit Harpersfield Dam. AUTOZONE INC. 378.43 -0.58 Fish Ohio Faried, DEN 380 689 .552 Philadelphia 82 7640 93.2 successful results in the past. - Rainbow trout, measuring 10-13 is 12 inches. … The black bass Arcola Creek: Fish the river BUNGE LTD 68.26 +1.01 Horford, ATL 576 1060 .543 ——— Lake Hope (Vinton County) - inches, was stocked Friday. This (largemouth and smallmouth bass) mouth, estuary and creek in the OHIO DEPARTMENT OF anglers should use extreme caution. As levels Springs Road have seen good catches of crappie 13-acre site is owned by the City daily bag limit is 5 fish per angler metropark. EATON CORP. 56,96 +1.16 NATURAL RESOURCES Rebounds Team Defense As water temperature increases, so recede, the bite should pick up. The best areas 9-12 inches; fish jig-heads with grub tails tipped of St. Marys and is located at the with a 14-inch minimum size limit. Ashtabula River: Fish from BP PLC ADR 40.99 -0.10 Division of Wildlife to try are around the Miles Newton Bridge and G OFF DEF TOT AVG G Pts Avg has the fishing action in this 120- with minnows in 13-20 feet of water about 6-10 Walleye: These have been the river mouth up through Indian DOMINION RES INC 61.07 +1.27 Weekly Fish Ohio Fishing Report between Rodger Young and Walsh Park. feet down. Walleye anglers are catching fair num- Howard, LAL 76 251 694 945 12.4 Memphis 82 7319 89.3 acre lake. Anglers have had success Solid Waste and Recycling Center, 15500 River Rd. Hours of operation caught by trolling and jigging over Trails Park. Conneaut Creek: Fish AMERICAN ELEC. PWR INC 49.94 +0.46 Maumee River (Lucas County) - The river bers, one reporting #10 husky jerks as the lure Vucevic, ORL 77 273 644 917 11.9 Indiana 81 7348 90.7 fishing for largemouth bass using a variety of artificial baits, includ- are during daylight only; a fishing the past week (as of Tuesday). from the river mouth up to the CVS CAREMARK CRP 58.00 +1.36 CENTRAL OHIO level is near flood stage and walleye fishing has of choice; reports are that fishing is best when Asik, HOU 82 275 681 956 11.7 Chicago 82 7615 92.9 Deer Creek Lake (Fayette/Madison/Pickaway been poor as a result, making fishing difficult; the sun is shining and there is little or no wind. ing shallow-running crankbaits. For license is required. Fishing will be Trollers have caught fish around state line. CITIGROUP INC 45.03 -0.06 Randolph, MEM 76 310 544 854 11.2 L.A. Clippers 82 7760 94.6 crappie and bluegill, fish live bait from the shoreline only; no boats the outer cans of the Camp Perry Don’t forget the daily bag limit FIRST DEFIANCE 23.19 +0.94 counties) - White bass males are being caught at Bluegrass Island is not accessible at this time. Boat anglers new to this lake should call Wildlife Lee, GOL 79 218 668 886 11.2 Miami 82 7791 95.0 this 1,287-acre lake south of Columbus. As water Depending on the weather, the river may be fish- District Three at 330-644-2293 to talk to a fisher- including wax worms and night- allowed. The statewide bag limit of firing range with “D” can being of 2 steelhead trout and salmon in FST FIN BNCP 15.49 +0.30 Evans, Bro 80 260 628 888 11.1 Brooklyn 82 7798 95.1 crawlers under a bobber. A decent 5 trout per day will apply here. best; Rapala deep husky jerks have the aggregate through May 15. FORD MOTOR CO 12.93 +0.18 temperature increases, more males and females able and the bite should pick up later this week; ies biologist since it can be tough to navigate due Hickson, POR 80 266 562 828 10.4 New York 82 7849 95.7 will move up the creek to spawn. Fish the creek however, the water quality will likely be poor shallow spots throughout. A map can be viewed at rainfall will also create some great Little Miami River (Hamilton been the most consistent crankbait. There are many public access GENERAL DYNAMICS 67.00 +1.87 north of Cooks-Yankeetown Road, using small and anglers should use extreme caution. Once the www.wildohio.com. Horford, ATL 74 195 562 757 10.2 Washington 82 7852 95.8 conditions for channel cats; try the County) - Anglers are having suc- Fish have been caught by jigging areas on Ohio streams. If you are GENERAL MOTORS 29.15 +0.17 jigs and twisters, or small rooster tails; most of level begins to recede, try the Orleans Park and Pymatuning Reservoir (Ashtabula County) Cousins, SAC 75 222 524 746 9.9 Oklahoma City 82 7914 96.5 bottom using cut bait in the evening cess catching white bass in the nearshore W of the reefs and also on private property, you must GOODYEAR TIRE 12.14 +0.16 these fish will measure 8-12 inches. Crappie can White Street Landing area. - Walleye populations are improving for the Boozer, CHI 79 175 596 771 9.8 Philadelphia 82 7914 96.5 or early mornings, especially as tributaries; try green or chartreuse on some of the reefs within the have landowner permission. Don’t HEALTHCARE REIT 72.62 +1.51 be caught around submerged woody cover using Reminders for both rivers: Black bass are fifth year in a row thanks for a combined effort Assists San Antonio 82 7923 96.6 temperatures begin to climb. twister tails. Channel cats are being Camp Perry firing range; purple or trespass! Private landowners have HOME DEPOT INC. 74.00 +1.52 minnows suspended under a bobber; these must protected by a 14-inch minimum length limit at between the DOW and the Pennsylvania Fish and G AST AVG Boston 81 7836 96.7 SOUTHWEST OHIO caught on chicken livers under a green hair jigs have been the lure the right to restrict access on their HONDA MOTOR CO 39.66 +0.58 be 9 inches long or longer to keep. hannel catfish all times. … Walleye have a 15-inch minimum Boat Commission. In 2008, the agencies began Rondo, BOS 38 420 11.1 Atlanta 82 7999 97.5 Adams Lake (Adams County) - bobber. of choice for jiggers. Please use property. In Ohio, you can gain HUNTGTN BKSHR 7.00 +0.14 can be taken on chicken livers, shrimp, night- size limit for the entire season and the daily bag stocking fingerlings instead of fry, which has Paul, LAC 70 678 9.7 New Orleans 82 8031 97.9 Anglers are catching trout by using OHIO RIVER caution when boating in cold water. access to the stream from pub- JOHNSON&JOHNSON 84.49 +1.31 crawlers and cut shad. limit is 4 fish through April 30; do NOT keep vastly improved the survival rate over the last few Vasquez, NOR 78 704 9.0 Utah 82 8045 98.1 wax worms, Berkley Power Bait Cincinnati area and Clermont Steelhead: Stream and pier lic access points but the private JPMORGAN CHASE 47.23 +0.59 Madison Lake (Madison County) - This 104- any walleye shorter than 15 inches, so please years; the improved stocking strategy, in addition Jr. Holiday, PHL 78 625 8.0 Minnesota 82 8045 98.1 or corn about 2-3 feet deep. Cast County - Anglers are reporting anglers have an excellent oppor- land ownership includes their land KOHLS CORP. 47.44 +0.48 acre lake southwest of Columbus is a good place take a ruler with you. Most anglers use a floating to providing underwater artificial reefs and struc- Williams, Bro 78 604 7.7 Toronto 82 8092 98.7 into areas with submerged trees some success in the tributaries tunity to catch quality-sized under the stream. The streams listed LOWES COMPANIES 38.12 +0.80 to pick up some spring crappie; use jigs or min- jig-head fished on an 18- to 24-inch leader with tures, has provided impressive opportunities for Parker, SAN 66 499 7.6 Detroit 82 8105 98.8 and brush. on worms as well as twister tails steelhead trout through May. … above are navigable streams, mean- nows suspended by a bobber around wood to MCDONALDS CORP. 99.92 -1.99 a 1/4- to 1/2-oz. weight depending on the water anglers. The walleye and crappie bites have been Westbrook, OKC 82 607 7.4 Golden State 82 8223 100.3 C. J. Brown Reservoir (Clark tipped with minnows; catches are Where to catch them: Mainstem ing you can float a boat through catch a mess of these tasty fish. Fish will move current, with the best success tipping the jig-head fairing well lately as the water temperature con- County) - Walleye fishing contin- mostly bluegill and white bass. For rivers and tribs have high to very them to fish; however, you cannot MICROSOFT CP 29.76 +0.98 north and shallower as the water warms; many are with a twister tail of white or chartreuse color. … tinues to increase; the last report indicates temps Dragic, PHX 77 569 7.4 Milwaukee 82 8231 100.4 PEPSICO INC. 82.77 +1.52 Nelson, ORL 56 413 7.4 Portland 82 8255 100.7 ues to improve. Try early-morning Ohio River conditions go to: http:// high flows and are beginning to get out of your boat and stand on over 10 inches with some 12 inches long. Channel Daily bag limits for walleye will be set on May in the mid- to upper-30s. An occasional muskie boat-angling using jigs tipped with newweb.erh.noaa.gov/ahps2/index. recede. Smaller tribs and rivers will private property to fish unless you PROCTER & GAMBLE 81.43 +1.56 catfish are also plentiful here; fish cut bait around 1 of each year; a special publication announcing has been reported as well. Pymatuning Lake is Rubio, MIN 57 418 7.3 L.A. Lakers 82 8286 101.0 RITE AID CORP. 2.46 +0.07 ------Denver 82 8287 101.1 a nightcrawler over the mid-lake php?wfo=iln. fish first, maybe by late Sunday. have the landowner’s permission. wood and target the creek mouth after a rain the new daily limits will be available at Wildlife the largest inland lake in Ohio at 16,349 acres; Meldahl Pool Area - Sauger Fresh steelhead are well-distribut- The water temperature is 42 SPRINT NEXTEL 7.17 -0.02 Team Offense Orlando 82 8291 101.1 humps and in the north end to catch event. Electric motors only. District offices, the web site and license outlets. the fishable portion (i.e., excluding the sanctuary some nice walleye; remember there can be caught in the early morn- ed throughout the stream reaches. degrees off of Toledo and 42 TIME WARNER INC. 59.75 +1.28 NORTHWEST OHIO NORTHEAST OHIO G Pts Avg Cleveland 82 8297 101.2 east of Hartstown Road in Linesville, Pa.) totals is a 15-inch minimum size limit and ing and later in the evening when Spin-fishing anglers were using degrees off of Cleveland, according US BANCORP 32.51 +0.24 Sandusky River (Sandusky County) - The West Branch Reservoir (Portage County) - 14,334 acres; for additional information, contact Denver 82 8704 106.1 Phoenix 82 8335 101.6 the temperatures are a little cooler; eggs, marabou jigs tipped with to the nearshore marine forecast. … river level is high and the water clarity is poor; This 2,300-acre lake located just east of Ravenna daily bag of six. Bluegill can be UTD BANKSHARES 12.00 +0.29 Wildlife District Three at 330-644-2293 or visit Houston 82 8688 106.0 Dallas 82 8342 101.7 maggots or plastic curly tails, live Anglers are encouraged to always recent walleye fishing has been poor due to the offers over 40 miles of shoreline fishing as well www.wildohio.com. caught around the rocky shorelines a simple minnow should be suf- VERIZON COMMS 52.25 +1.34 Oklahoma City 82 8669 105.7 Houston 82 8403 102.5 of the dam and the marina. Also, ficient. bait like red worms, nightcrawlers, wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved WAL-MART STORES 78.29 +1.13 water level but some white bass have been caught. as two boat ramps which are both accessible from San Antonio 82 8448 103.0 Charlotte 82 8418 102.7 Levels make the river difficult to fish at this time; Cable Line Road. Anglers fishing west of Rock See FISH, page 7 try fishing the wooden piling struc- R.C. Byrd tail waters - Spring or minnows, or small spinners and personal flotation device while Miami 82 8436 102.9 Sacramento 82 8619 105.1 tures near the boat ramp and camp- is a great time to start reeling in crankbaits. Fly-fishers were using boating. 8 – The Herald Saturday, April 20, 2013 www.delphosherald.com

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HI AND LOIS Tomorrow’s Horoscope By Bernice Bede Osol

SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 2013 ease. This person will tell everyone provided you carefully assess what how you bailed him or her out of an it’s telling you. Use your logic in In the year ahead, be on the awkward situation. tandem with your hunches, and lookout for outmoded ventures that you’ll be hard to stop. you can transform into something MONDAY, APRIL 22, 2013 SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) new and useful. Once you begin In coming months, you are likely -- Be open-minded and receptive searching, chances are you’ll to play a minor but rewarding role in when socializing with friends. uncover quite a few. an innovative enterprise. There’s a You may find conversations to be TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- fair amount of risk, but there’s also unusually meaningful, with valuable You are likely to get an opportunity a lot to gain. information being exchanged. to become better acquainted with TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. someone whom you always liked Be extremely careful about what you 21) -- A major goal is achievable but haven’t had much of a chance say. Don’t talk about anything meant if you focus your efforts on it. Be to associate with. It behooves you to only for select ears, lest you spill the careful not to spread your energy too capitalize on it. beans about something very private. thin, or nothing will come of it. BLONDIE GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- It CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. Primarily because of your tenacity behooves you to tie up all loose ends, 19) -- A number of new opportunities when facing obstacles, you’ll meet because anything left dangling could are likely to come your way if with a lot of success. Capitalize on cause you a big headache. If you you broaden your horizons. Try to your gains for all they’re worth. think you can’t complete something, develop some new interests so you CANCER (June 21-July 22) don’t start it. can meet new people. -- Your dependents might need to CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) be managed with a firm hand. You’ll There’s a chance that the restlessness -- There’s no need to be anxious instinctively know how to assert you feel could be more mental than about change, because it could yourself without being unduly harsh physical. Assuage this affliction by broaden your horizons. Most or unkind. speaking with a companion who shifting conditions tend to work for LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Your always has something interesting to your benefit. basic, sound business sense could say. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) put you in the profit column. As long LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Go out -- Try to keep in mind that there as you follow it, you shouldn’t have of your way to mind your spending, are always two sides to every story, any trouble financially. especially where nonessentials are because if you don’t, you could jump VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) concerned. There’s a good chance to an erroneous conclusion when you -- Because of the excellent way you could have a large leak in your learn some unpleasant information. you handle your responsibilities, wallet. ARIES (March 21-April 19) BEETLE BAILEY your colleagues will find you an VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- -- Be realistic about the tasks you admirable person. Others can’t help Appearances are always important, undertake. Unless you’re discerning copying your style. especially if you hope to inspire and/ about what you can accomplish, you LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- Be or control others in some manner. To could easily get in a heap of trouble. charitable and compassionate with be a leader, you must look like one. those who are less fortunate than LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) COPYRIGHT 2013 United Feature you. However, you must also be -- Your intuition is in good form, Syndicate, Inc. realistic as to what extent you’re able to help them. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- Don’t be surprised if others turn to you when they need help. You’ll be remarkably adroit at coming up with solutions. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -- You are likely to have a slight edge when it comes to competitive interactions. Keep this in mind in SNUFFY SMITH case an upstart tries to throw his or her weight around. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- You have a relationship that is worth maintaining. Make some time to communicate with this person, even if he or she lives far away. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- The probability of achieving your objectives looks to be quite promising, but you might not score on your first try. If you find yourself stymied, try again. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- Someone who admires and respects you might make a suggestion that could be a tough pill to swallow. You’d be smart to bite the bullet and heed the advice. HAGAR THE HORRIBLE ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- There could be some hidden benefits to helping put another at

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Lyrid Boston (Continued from page 1) ly wounded another officer, jubilation across the Boston But then a break came in (Continued from page 1) zon,” Edwards detailed. “This should be the best authorities said. area. A cheer went up from a Watertown neighborhood possible time to view them with no other bright After a tense, all-day man- a crowd of bystanders in when a homeowner saw blood between 10-20 meteors per hour,” Edwards added. light sources in the sky. hunt and house-to-house Watertown. on his boat, pulled back the In 1982, the Earth passed through a heavy Watch for upcoming celestial events this year. cloud left by the comet and it was reported to be Edwards says the two best yearly meteor show- search by thousands of SWAT Boston Mayor Tom Menino tarp and saw the bloody sus- a 90-meteor-per-hour shower that year. In 1803, it ers are the Perseid’s, which displays up to 60 team officers with rifles and tweeted “We got him,” along pect inside, police said. was such a large amount falling during the peak, meteors per hour. In August, L.A.S. holds an armored vehicles, Dzhokhar with a photo of himself talking The search for the younger it alarmed many people. annual Perseid’s viewing at Kendrick Woods in Tsarnaev was cornered in a to the police commissioner. brother all but paralyzed the Comets are usually made primarily from ice, conjunction with Johnny Appleseed Park District homeowner’s yard, where he Police said three other Boston area for much of the along with dust, rocks and frozen gases. The (JAPD). There is also a viewing at Kendrick of the exchanged gunfire with police people were taken into cus- day. Officials shut down all persistent trails are made of gases and dust and Geminid’s meteor shower in early December with while holed up in a boat, tody for questioning at an mass transit, including Amtrak the dust particles are what we see as a meteor rips up to 120 multicolored meteors flying through authorities said. off-campus housing com- trains to New York, advised through the sky at roughly 20 - 30,000 mph. the sky. He was taken away on a plex at the University of the businesses not to open, and Those viewing the spectacular show should “Seasky.org has a great astronomical calendar stretcher and was hospital- Massachusetts at Dartmouth warned close to 1 million peo- not have any issues with an interfering moon or each year with every minor and major event ized in serious condition with where the younger man may ple in the entire city and some other celestial bodies. Edwards said that Star Vega coming up,” he added. “There are some cool unspecified injuries, police said. have lived. of its suburbs to stay inside should not interfere with viewing the Lyrid’s; events this year like the conjunction of Venus and Just before 9 p.m., Boston Up until the younger man’s and unlock their doors only for it should make it helpful for beginners to grasp Jupiter.” police announced via Twitter capture, it was looking like a uniformed police. where in the sky the Lyrid’s will be coming from. At sunset on May 28, Venus and Jupiter will that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was grim day for police. As night Around midday, the sus- As a general rule, the higher that Vega climbs into be within a degree of each other with Mercury in custody. They later wrote: fell, they announced that they pects’ uncle Ruslan Tsarni the sky, the more meteors that observers will see. close by. In October, Comet ISON will make an “CAPTURED!!! The hunt is were scaling back the hunt and of Montgomery Village, That’s why the greatest numbers of meteors gen- appearance and will be visible with the naked eye. over. The search is done. The lifting the stay-indoors order Md., pleaded on television: erally fly in the dark hours before dawn. In November, astronomers hope it will be bright terror is over. And justice has across Boston and some of “Dzhokhar, if you are alive, In addition, the moon will be off to the southwest enough to see in the daylight. won. Suspect in custody.” its suburbs because they had turn yourself in and ask for and should not impact the viewing too much. Visit limaastro.com or on Facebook at limaas- “By 3 a.m., the moon will be below the hori- tronomicalsociety. The news was met with come up empty-handed. forgiveness.” Organ 9-1-1 (Continued from page 1) the Ohio BMV to receive or (Continued from page 3) Making sure that your neighbor- phone, land line or other device to renew your driver’s license or hood has all the proper signage not call 9-1-1 familes as ICU Manager.” identification card. can get the right services to your only helps friends and family find Practice makes perfect In July 2002, the Ohio According to Life Line of location. your home but it can be crucial during Help your kids memorize informa- Donor Registry was estab- Ohio, in the U.S., 28,051 lives Never hang up an emergency situation and time is of tion that will be useful to 9-1-1 call lished by the Ohio State were saved by organ dona- You may have called 9-1-1 by the essence. takers, such as their name, their par- Legislature to make it easier tion in 2012, while 5,963 lives accident, or your situation may have Don’t let your kids play with old ents’ names, their address and their for aspiring donors to get reg- were lost waiting for a trans- resolved itself, but it is important to cell phones phone number. The more comfort- istered. plant. let the 9-1-1 operator know this. If Many people don’t know this but able they are, the more quickly they If interested, LifeLine rec- More than 1 million people you end the call abruptly, the folks at the law mandates that even old, deac- can provide vital information to the ommends donors speak with benefit from tissue implants the 9-1-1 center are going to assume tivated cell phones with no associated call taker who can then dispatch the their families to make them each year. In Ohio, 3,455 peo- that something has gone very wrong service plan must still be able to call appropriate responders to the loca- more comfortable with their ple, 790 in central Ohio, are on and will either call you back or send 9-1-1. An old cell phone may seem tion. decision. the waiting list. In 2012, 172 help anyway. This will take away to be the perfect free toy but giving Engage in ongoing, age appro- There are three ways to Ohioans died waiting, which from the center’s ability to take calls your seemingly useless device to a priate training register: averages out to one person and dispatch services to on-going youngster may lead to problems. So, Once is never enough, as they say, • Online (with valid Ohio every other day. emergencies, so make sure the 9-1-1 if you want to turn that old phone you and your job isn’t done after your driver’s license or photo iden- Also in 2012, 1,200 lives call taker tells you it is ok to discon- have laying around into a plaything, kids understand the basics. As the tification); were saved by 297 Ohioans nect before you hang up. And keep in be sure to remove the battery before years pass, technology will change • Fill out and mail in who chose to be organ mind that the call taker can dispatch turning it over to your inquisitive and so will your child’s capacity for an Ohio Donor Registry donors and 1,885 were given responders to your location without youngster. Better yet, consider donat- providing crucial details to the 9-1-1 Enrollment Form; or improved quality of life disconnecting from the call, so, until ing any unwanted retired wireless call taker. It is up to you to make sure • Say yes when you visit through tissue donations. you are instructed to do otherwise, devices to a charitable program that that they are knowledgeable about make sure to hold the line so that you can safely recycle them. You can drop the features and capabilities of the can provide any necessary informa- old cell phones off at the Sheriff’s 9-1-1 system and that they are ready tion updates. Office 113 N. Market St, in Van Wert to provide the most detailed informa- Post your address clearly and to be donated to a charitable organi- tion and they know how to use your prominently in multiple locations zation. devices such as different brands of Having your address easily visible Teach your kids what 9-1-1 is smart phones et at the end of your driveway AND on Let them know that 9-1-1 is the The groups listed below can pro- Answers to Friday’s questions: your home itself will ensure that first number to call when they need help vide you with more information on The three-day music festival held annually on the responders aren’t left wondering if or they see someone who needs help 9-1-1 and public safety issues: banks of Loch Ness, home of Scotland’s fabled Loch they are at the right location. Make right away. The National Emergency Number Ness monster, is called RockNess. sure that you use numbering and Teach your kids when and how Association (NENA) / www.nena.org The cesta plays a key role in Jai alai. The cesta is the lettering that can be seen during the to call 9-1-1 The Wireless Foundation / www. curved wicker basket that layers use to catch and throw day or night and are visible no matter It is important that children learn wirelessfoundation.org the ball (aka pelota). Cesta is Spanish for “basket.” which direction you are coming from. that there are specific times when The Association of Public-Safety Today’s questions: If you live in the country make sure calling 9-1-1 is the right thing to do. Communications Officials (APCO) What motivated Minnesota factory worker Charles your green address sign is displayed Let them know that they should only International / www.apcointl.org Strite to invent the automatic pop-up toaster in 1919? properly at the end of your driveway call when someone or something is 9-1-1 Coordinator Kim Brandt’s What bird has the longest bill? and visible from either direction. hurt or in danger or if they need a Office at 419-238-3866 or on face- Answers in Monday’s Herald. Report missing street signs in police officer, a firefighter or a doc- book Van Wert County 9-1-1 your neighborhood immediately tor. Teach them how to use your cell Operations.

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