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The ELPHOS ERALD D Telling The Tri-County’s Story Since 1869H 50¢ daily www.delphosherald.com Friday, August 10, 2012 Delphos, Ohio Allen County Upfront Elida High Ag society kicks off fair with dinner BY NANCY SPENCER School class of [email protected]

’82 sets reunion LIMA — Allen County The Elida High Agricultural Society mem- School class of 1982 will bers honored the 2012 Hall hold its 30th reunion of Fame inductee and saw Sept. 21 and 22. this year’s Allen County Fair For more info, email: Royal Court crowned during [email protected] the annual fair press dinner or visit Elida Class of 1982 Thursday at the fairgrounds. Reunion Group on Facebook. Charles “Chuck” Faulder was this year’s Hall of Fame Sorority sets inductee. Faulder served the society as treasurer for 24 purse bingo years from 1985-2008. When The second annual Phi Faulder took over, the budget Delta Sorority Authentic for the society was consider- Designer Purse Bingo will ably less than $1 million and take place on Aug. 24 all bookkeeping was done by at the Delphos Eagles. hand. At the end of his ten- Doors open at 5:30 ure, Faulder was responsible p.m., bingo starts at 7 for a budget topping $2 mil- p.m. The cost is $20, with lion and had computerized all proceeds going to the pur- records with off-site backups chase of shoes for needy and was able to accept credit cards sales for everything children of Delphos. Nancy Spencer photos The evening includes from tickets to trophies. According to Allen County 20 games of bingo, door The 2012 Allen County Fair royalty include, from left, Princess Emily Green of the Bunny Boosters 4H Club; Queen prizes, raffles and a Fair Manager Jay Begg, Faulder was very concerned Sierra Amstutz of the Beaverdam Bunch 4H Club; King Max McAdoo of the Bunny Boosters and Harrod Lively 4H 50/50 drawing. Food and clubs; and Princess Michelle Hines of the Paws to Pals 4H Club. drinks will be available. about the safety of the fair’s For tickets, call assets, particularly cash. debt of gratitude to Chuck Begg was also honored. Tina Grothouse at “Chuck was instrumental in for his years of service to He is retiring after 17 years 419-692-6751. putting his money runner on the society, his leadership, as fair manager. four-wheelers, allowing them financial expertise and safety The 2012 Allen County to quickly move change and innovations for the better- King and Queen are Sierra Treasurer’s office receipts from one end of the ment of the Allen County Amstutz of Bluffton and fairgrounds to the office and Fair,” Begg added. Max McAdoo of Allen East. closed Monday back, increasing safety and Society board member Amsutz is a member of the The Allen County allowing less money to be and Ohio Fair Managers Beaverdam Bunch 4H Club Treasurer’s Office will accumulated at A s s o c i a t i o n and McAdoo is from the be closed on Monday. any one time at President Bunny Boosters and Harrod Employees will be train- the gates,” Begg Dan Kimmet Lively 4H clubs. ing on the new sanitary said. “It was relayed how The 2012 Allen County sewer billing software. very common to proud he was Fair Princesses are Emily see Chuck with of his home Green from the Bunny Girls invited to his pickle bucket fairgrounds Boosters and Michelle Hines accompanied by after visiting of the Paws to Pals 4H Club. Little Princess an Allen County 14 other fairs The fair runs from Aug. Sheriff’s deputy so far this sea- 17-25. Highlights of the and Queen’s Tea walking to his son. fair include the ribbon- All girls, ages 3-8, are truck on the “We have cutting in the Grandstand invited to join the newly- way to the bank the complete Plaza at 4 p.m Aug. 17 and crowned 2012 Canal Days numerous times package,” the Kewpee Showcase of Queen and her court for the a day to deposit Kimmet said. Bands at 7 p.m. On Aug. Allen County Fair Manager Jay Begg, right, presents first annual Little Princess receipts.” “We have great 18, the Fair Parade is at Charles “Chuck” Faulder with his Hall of Fame award. and Queen’s Tea Party Begg also Kimmet grandstands, 9:45 a.m.; The Baton and Faulder served as the Allen County Agricultural Society from 2:30-4 p.m. Sept. noted it was com- animal barns, show Flag Corp Competition is at treasurer for 24 years. 15 at the Children’s Tent mon to see Faulder arenas; everything 1 p.m. and the Cheerleading on his way back to the fair is as good as it can be right now. Competition is at 7 p.m. in Pull begins at 6:30 p.m. in 23, Senior Citizen Day, on Main Street during the the grandstands. On Aug. Harness Racing is at 7 p.m. Canal Days celebration. office carrying some kind of A lot of other fairgrounds have the grandstands. On Aug. fair food as he has a “very nice grandstands but something 19, the Demolition Derby is 21, the Antique Tractor On Aug. 24, Veterans Day, Drinks and cookies, as Pull is at 8 a.m. And the Victoria Justice will take well as other snacks will sweet” tooth and is particu- else needs work or they have at 6 p.m. On Aug. 20, Youth larly fond of homemade ice good animal barns and their Day, the Fishing Derby starts Truck Tug & Rock Climb the state at 7 p.m. Dierks be served while the queen Challenge starts at 7 p.m. Bentley will close the fair and her court play games cream. show arenas need work. We at 9a.m., with the Youth “The Allen County should be very proud of our Day Party at 2 p.m. The Harness Racing is on the on Aug. 25 with is concert with the little ones. slate for Aug. 22. On Aug. at 8 p.m. Everyone will have the Agricultural Society owes a fairgrounds.” Truck, Tractor, Semi Sled opportunity to have their picture taken with the queen and be a princess for a day. US nuns consider response to Vatican censure Marbletown Festival schedule All Little Princesses By JIM SALTER in Congress commending the Catholic teaching. Seattle who register before Aug. and RACHEL ZOLL sisters for their service to the Archbishop Peter Sartain has Marbletown Festival 29 will receive a tiara, as The Associated Press country. A spokeswoman for been appointed along with Today well as a Canal Days Queen the nuns group said Thursday two other American bish- 5 p.m. — Children’s Cake Decorating Contest Pageant draw string bag. ST. LOUIS — At a piv- they had received more than ops to oversee rewriting the at Trinity United Methodist Church. Each princess who attends otal national meeting, mem- 1,500 cards from support- groups’ statutes, reviewing will also receive a free gift. bers of the largest group for ers from around the world, its plans and programs and 7 p.m. — Registration for the Little Miss Pre-registration is encour- American nuns have been some of which were placed ensuring the group properly Marbletown Pageant at Trinity United Methodist aged. The pre-registration weighing whether they should on tables at the meeting. follows Catholic ritual. One Church. cost is $7 per child. On accept or challenge a Vatican “Thank you for all you part of the Vatican censure 7:30 p.m. — Little Miss Marbletown Pageant the day of the event it order to reform. do to support the needy and focused on the speakers the at Trinity United Methodist Church. will cost $10 per child. The national assembly underserved in our world,” nuns had selected for their Forms are available at the is the first since a Vatican read one. annual meetings. The keynote Delphos Area Chamber of review concluded the Roman “Have courage! It doesn’t address this year was from a Saturday Commerce. Payment may be Catholic sisters had tolerated have to be this way,” read woman who described her- 7 a.m. — Registration for the Run for the made by cash or check, made dissent about the all-male another. self as a futurist who leads a Marbles 5K at St. John’s Annex out to “Delphos Canal Days” priesthood, birth control and The Vatican orthodoxy movement called “conscious 8 a.m. — Run for the Marbles 5K at St. John’s For further questions, homosexuality, while remain- watchdog, the Congregation evolution.” look on Facebook, or ing nearly silent in the fight for the Doctrine of the Faith, The sisters face a limited Annex email delphosqueenspag- against abortion. Officials at began its review of the orga- range of options for how they 10-11:30 a.m. — Children’s games at Garfield [email protected]. the Holy See want a full-scale nization in 2008, following can respond to the assessment Park including an inflatable bounce house Phone: 419-302-3845 overhaul of the organization years of complaints from from Rome, given that their 10 a.m. to ? — Fire truck rides leave and under the authority of U.S. theological conservatives that organization was created by return to Garfield Park bishops. the nuns group had become the Vatican. The president Forecast The 900 sisters at this secular and political while of the nuns group, Sister Pat 11 a.m. — Food vendors open at Garfield Mostly sunny week’s meeting in St. Louis abandoning traditional faith. Farrell, is expected to make Park Saturday “are asking God to show us to After the Second Vatican an announcement Friday 11:30 a.m. — Frog-Jumping Contest at Garfield with high the next best step we can take,” Council of the 1960s, many as the meeting ends. She Park in mid 70s. said Sister Mary Waskowiak, religious sisters shed their has indicated in her public 12:30 a.m. — Parade line-up at Grothouse See page 2. director of development habits and traditional roles remarks this week that the for the Mercy International as they sought to more fully sisters may not formulate a Plumbing and Heating Association in Burlingame, engage the modern world. definitive response. 1 p.m. — Marbletown Festival Parade traveled Index Calif. The executives of the The nuns focused increas- Sister Mary Rose, a west on Clime Street to Bredeick Street. Obituaries 2 group have called the Vatican ingly on Catholic social jus- Connecticut nun for 51 years, 2 p.m Corn Hole Tournament at Garfield Park State/Local 3 report flawed. tice teaching, such as fighting believes the nuns can resolve 2:30 p.m. — Magic show by Magic by Jordan Politics 4 The Leadership Conference poverty and advocating for their disagreements with at Garfield Park shelterhouse Community 5 of Women Religious repre- civil rights, but insisted they church leaders. Sports 6 sents about 80 percent of the had kept prayer and Christ “I think we probably have 3 p.m. — Registration for first ever Marbletown Church 7 57,000 American sisters. The central to their work. differing perspectives. We Golf Cart/Lawnmower Poker Run at Grothouse Classifieds 8 rebuke from the Holy See, Vatican investigators come from a lived experi- Plumbing and Heating TV 9 issued in April, prompted an praised the nuns’ humani- ence that is different,” she 4 p.m. — First vehicle out for the Marbletown outpouring of support for the tarian efforts but said the said. “But I think we have the World News 10 sisters nationwide, including conference had “serious same goal in mind, which is Golf Cart/Lawnmower Poker Run parish vigils, protests out- doctrinal problems” and pro- the following of Jesus Christ. The 50-50 drawing will be held during the side the Vatican embassy in moted “certain radical femi- I’m convinced the spirit will duck races at Moe’s Dugout on Clime Street. Washington and a resolution nist themes” that undermine lead all of us.” 2

2 – The Herald Friday, August 10, 2012 www.delphosherald.com For The Record Nearly 150,000 Syrian OBITUARIES The Delphos Carroll Eugene Herald Davey Vol. 143 No. 42 Jan. 30, 1936-Aug. 8, 2012 Nancy Spencer, editor refugees seek UN help Ray Geary, general manager Carroll Eugene Davey, 77, By JOHN HEILPRIN refugee agency’s offices in fast-growing refugee popu- of Apex, N.C., died at 2:15 Delphos Herald, Inc. The Associated Press Lebanon, Turkey, Jordan and lation, of which 72 percent a.m. Wednesday at Hospice Don Hemple, advertising manager Iraq have all reported big is women and children. It Home of Wake County. GENEVA — A rising tide increases this week in the has notified U.N. and other Tiffany Brantley, He was born Jan. 30, 1936, circulation manager of civilians fleeing Syria’s number of registrants. aid officials that it intends to in Delphos to Arthur and Ada violence is hitting four neigh- As of Thursday night, double its capacity by build- Davey, who preceded him in The Daily Herald (USPS 1525 boring countries where almost the agency had taken note ing enough camps to hold death. 8000) is published daily except 150,000 are being helped in of 146,667 such people — 100,000 refugees. On Aug. 1, 1955, he mar- Sundays and Holidays. camps run by the U.N. refu- 50,227 in Turkey, 45,869 in Jordan, meanwhile, is ried Judith Kissell Davey, By carrier in Delphos and gee agency and its partners, Jordan, 36,841 in Lebanon straining to build more camps who survives in Apex. area towns, or by rural motor officials said today. and 13,730 in Iraq. to accommodate refugees from route where available $2.09 per Survivors also include week. By mail in Allen, Van That figure counts only “In several countries, we Syria’s south, where the upris- daughters Karen Marie Wert, or Putnam County, $105 Syrians who have registered know there to be (additional) ing against President Bashar Tobias of Fort Lauderdale, Mary C. Young per year. Outside these counties or are in the process of reg- substantial refugee numbers, Assad’s government began Fla., and Sherry Sue Lehman $119 per year. istering as refugees. Officials but these people have not yet in March 2011. An estimated Nov. 3, 1919-Aug. 8, 2012 of Cary, N.C.; a son Curt Mary C. Young, 92, of Entered in the post office acknowledge the real number registered,” Edwards said. 4,000 Syrians arrived in Jordan in Delphos, Ohio 45833 as Eugene Davey of Stoughton, Delphos died at 4:48 a.m. of Syrian refugees is likely There were more than on one recent night alone. Wis.; nine grandchildren and Periodicals, postage paid at above 200,000 since tens of 6,000 new arrivals in Turkey The International Wednesday at St. Rita’s Delphos, Ohio. four great-grandchildren. Medical . thousands are believed to this week alone, many from Organization for Migration Further survived by Byron No mail subscriptions will be She was born Nov. 3, 1919, accepted in towns or villages have not yet registered with the besieged Syrian city of said in a report today that “Chuck” (Mary Alice) Davey authorities. Aleppo and surrounding vil- more than 1,100 third-coun- in Delphos to Arthur and Clara where The Daily Herald paper of Delphos. (Laudick) Mueller, who are carriers or motor routes provide In late June, U.N. agencies lages, while others came from try nationals have sought its He was also preceded death daily home delivery for $2.09 estimated they would need Idlib and Latakia. “Where help to return home from both deceased. by a brother, Harold Davey. Her husband, Richard F. per week. $193 million to help 185,000 fighting happens, we tend to Damascus and that 25 embas- Mr. Davey graduated 405 North Main St. refugees from Syria by the see the consequences,” he sies — including those of Young, who she married on from Jefferson High School Aug. 16, 1947, preceded her TELEPHONE 695-0015 end of 2012. added. Indonesia, Sudan and Yemen in 1954, where he loved all Office Hours Spokesman Adrian Turkey has nine sites, — have asked it to arrange in death on Aug. 3, 1980. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. sports including football, bas- Survivors include two Edwards told reporters today including a new camp this travel out of Syria for another ketball and baseball. He grad- POSTMASTER: in Geneva that the U.N. week at Akcakale, for its 3,011 people. sons, Steve (Marilyn) Young Send address changes uated from Purdue University of Clifton, Va., and Dave to THE DAILY HERALD, in Civil Engineering. He (Kathy) Young of Cincinnati; 405 N. Main St. US prepares new sanctions on Assad regime worked for the Wisconsin three daughters, Barb (Don) Delphos, Ohio 45833 State Department of Miller of Granville, Sister By MATTHEW LEE to complement existing pen- rebel forces gaining strength Transportation and then moved The Associated Press alties, which have targeted and effectiveness. Mary Clarine (Rebecca) of to the Department of Data Toledo and Miriam (Greg) Assad’s inner circle, including The United States and its Processing (when computers ACCRA, Ghana — The his entire Cabinet, along with western allies are stopping Scherger of Delphos; 10 WEATHER filled entire rooms). He then grandchildren, Allison Miller, Obama administration is Iranian individuals and enti- short of providing lethal assis- relocated to North Carolina Delphos weather readying new sanctions ties that have been providing tance to the opposition, but Bryan (Pranati) Miller, Tim and worked for the Town of (Jillian) Miller, Ryan, Ashley; The high temperature on Syrian President Bashar support to the regime. it has become an open secret Cary for 14 years. He enjoyed Assad’s regime and its allies They come as Clinton pre- that several Arab countries Riley, Peter and Mollie Thursday in Delphos was 80 traveling, camping and play- Young, Stephanie (Aaron) and the low was 67 with 2.5 as U.S. Secretary of State pares for Saturday’s discus- are supplying weapons and ing with his grandchildren. Hillary Rodham Clinton heads sions in Istanbul that will focus ammunition. Gonya, and Nathan Scherger; inches of rain as of 8:30 a.m. He loved his hours volunteer- and great-grandchildren Ellie today. A year ago today, the to Turkey for weekend talks on forming a “common opera- The officials said Clinton ing at the RDU Airport USO. with top Turkish officials and tional picture” with the Turks would take what she learns in Miller, Benjamin Miller and high was 77 and the low was He enjoyed many vacations at Aleah Gonya. 61. The record high for today Syrian opposition activists. and Syrians to guide a demo- Istanbul from the Turks and Topsail Beach where he was Senior U.S. officials travel- cratic transition in post-Assad the Syrian activists she meets Also preceding her in death is 97, set in 1911 and the an avid collector of shark’s was a brother, Richard C. record low of 44 was set in ing with Clinton as she wraps Syria, the officials said. and begin to discuss points of teeth. up a nine-nation Africa tour Clinton will also boost agreement with European for- Mueller. 1972. A celebration of life party Mrs. Young worked as a in Ghana and Benin before humanitarian relief to tens eign ministers in the coming WEATHER FORECAST will be held from 6-9 p.m. staff nurse at St. Rita’s and flying to Turkey today said of thousands of Syrians flee- days in preparation for a new Tri-county on Saturday at Cary’s Page Van Wert County Hospital the fresh sanctions aimed at ing the country, they said. Friends of Syria meeting to be Walker. The family invites Associated Press hastening Assad’s ouster were In Istanbul, Clinton is also held in at an as-yet unsched- and did private duty. She also everyone to join them in rem- volunteered at the St. John’s imminent. The officials spoke expected to announce an addi- uled date in late August or TONIGHT: Cloudy in iniscing about his life. Per rectory. She was a member on condition of anonymity tional $5.5 million in U.S. early September. the evening then becoming Davey’s request, casual attire. of St. John the Evangelist because they were not autho- humanitarian aid. In Syria, government forc- mostly cloudy. A 30 percent In lieu of flowers, memori- Catholic Church, CD of A and rized to preview the move. The new assistance will es were fighting rebels outside chance of showers. Lows in als are to Hospice of Wake the Altar Rosary Society. She The sanctions are expected bring the total U.S. aid to $82 Damascus and in the northern the upper 50s. West winds 10 County at www.hospiceof- was also an associate of the million since the crisis began city of Aleppo as civilians to 15 mph. wake.org. Sisters of Notre Dame. She 17 months ago. continued to flee into Turkey SATURDAY: Partly led the rosary before funerals Coordinating support for to escape the civil war. cloudy in the morning then for many years. She graduated the Syrian opposition will be The government of Britain becoming mostly sunny. Ohio girl from St. John’s High School a key agenda item, the offi- said today it was offering the Highs in the mid 70s. West in 1937 and from St. Rita’s cials said, adding that Clinton rebels nearly $8 million in winds 10 to 15 mph. School of Nursing in 1940. was keen to understand the assistance to pay for com- found after SATURDAY NIGHT: She was also a member of the Turkish position as conditions munications equipment and Mostly clear. Lows in the mid Women’s Bible Study Group, inside Syria deteriorate with medical supplies. 50s. West winds 5 to 10 mph. abduction a mentor of the St. John’s Meanwhile, in New York CINCINNATI (AP) — SUNDAY: Mostly sunny. FREE Widows’s Club and a leader diplomats at the United Police say they have found Highs around 80. West winds Van Wert Cinemas of the Get-Well Prayer Group. Nations were looking for a 17-year-old Ohio girl who 5 to 10 mph. Fri 8/10 thru Thu 8/16 She loved to crochet and she someone to replace Kofi was held against her will and SUNDAY NIGHT: Partly TAX made many gifts for her fam- Annan, a former U.N. chief, arrested three men. cloudy. Lows in the lower ily and friends. who has abandoned his effort WCPO-TV reports the girl 60s. Mass of Christian Burial will to find a peace agreement in was being held in a suburban EXTENDED FORECAST SCHOOL begin at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday Earn extra income Syria and is leaving by the end Cincinnati apartment build- MONDAY: Mostly cloudy COMING SOON: at St. John the Evangelist after taking course. of the month. ing. Officers were able to with a chance of showers and Expendables 2 Catholic Church. Burial will Flexible schedules, use a cellphone signal to call isolated storms. Highs in the All shows before 6 pm are $5.00 be in the church cemetery. convenient locations. Adults $7.00 her. Her vague description of upper 70s. Chance of measur- Kids & Seniors $5.00 Friends may call from Book your parties/company outings with us! POLICE where she was being held was able precipitation 30 percent. Check us out on Facebook 2-8 p.m. today at Harter and Register now! enough for police to rescue MONDAY NIGHT: Schier Funeral home, where VAN-DEL Drive In REPORT her Thursday. 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STATE/LOCAL BRIEFS New tool lets Ohio voters update addresses online By KANTELE FRANKO said. tors, praised the online option. will be a much more conve- of information — last name, Bond $250,000 Associated Press It also could help voters cast “It is something numerous nient process,” he said. driver’s license number, date regular ballots instead of pro- voters have expressed an inter- Ten other states have similar of birth and final four digits of in ‘Batman’ COLUMBUS — A new visional ballots, which must be est in, and I’m pleased to see provisions, Husted said. their Social Security number tool unveiled Thursday in the verified for eligibility, because it in place,” Llyn McCoy, the Some lawmakers want — that match the information moviegoer arrest presidential battleground of outdated addresses are the most association’s president, said in Ohio to take it a step further shared in the state voter reg- CLEVELAND (AP) — Ohio allows registered voters to common reason people use pro- a statement. “While not full- by allowing not just updates istration database and records Bond has been set at $250,000 update their addresses online, visional ballots, he said. His blown online registration, but full voter registration to be for the Ohio Bureau of Motor for an Ohio man accused of an option that was included in office estimated 130,000 vot- today’s announcement moves completed online. Vehicles. carrying a loaded gun, ammu- a contentious election law but ers used provisional ballots in us farther down the path to “I applaud the Secretary Voters who can’t meet that nition and knives into a show- later stripped. the 2008 presidential election complete automation.” of State’s attempt to make requirement can use the website ing of the latest Batman movie The option available through because of address problems. Husted said he considers the it easier for registered vot- to print a registration or change- last weekend. Secretary of State Jon Husted’s About 660 voters used the online process, developed inter- ers to update their registra- of-address form to submit by Bond was set Thursday website should improve regis- website to update their address- nally by his office, to be more tion information, hopefully mail. in Cleveland for 37-year- tration accuracy and security, es in the first five hours after secure and more accurate than resulting in fewer provisional Oct. 9 is the voter registra- old Scott A. Smith of North save money by reducing the Husted’s announcement, his the existing change-of-address ballots,” Democratic state tion deadline for Ohio’s next Ridgeville at his initial court workload at elections offic- office said. paper process. Rep. Tracy Maxwell Heard major election. Residents will appearance. Another hearing es and help voters meet the The Ohio Association of “People will still have the of Columbus. cast ballots Nov. 6 in one of is scheduled for Tuesday on requirement of being registered Election Officials, a bipartisan same ability to do this as they Ohio voters seeking to the country’s most contested the charges, which include at their current addresses 30 group representing county elec- always have through the paper change an address online will U.S. Senate races and help carrying concealed weapons days before an election, Husted tions board members and direc- system, but this, we believe, have to provide four pieces choose the president. and having weapons under disability. Police say Smith carried Prosecutor: Ohio lawmaker the weapons into a Westlake theater before a showing of under investigation Something “The Dark Knight Rises” By AMANDA LEE MYERS comment Thursday. Saturday night. An off-duty Associated Press FBI spokesman Todd Worth Sharing police officer working securi- Lindgren, based in Cincinnati, ty searched his bag and found CINCINNATI — A state said that he could not confirm We’re proud of the news coverage we’ve received, and we the weapons. representative is the subject or deny whether the agency hope to build upon these accomplishments. We know that Smith’s attorney said his of an ongoing investigation, was investigating Luckie. our success is your success. Thank you. client meant no harm, and had a Columbus prosecutor said Before taking office, Luckie the weapons for protection in Thursday, although he declined was on the Dayton Public School SmartMoney June 2012 case someone tried to copy to release details or say what Board from 1996 to 2006. He Edward Jones was named the No. 1 full-service brokerage firm in last month’s deadly Colorado agency was conducting the now serves on the powerful the June 2012 edition of SmartMoney magazine. The magazine theater shooting. inquiry. state controlling board, which lauded the firm for its reputation for excellent client service. The In a statement to reporters, oversees capital and operating firm consistently has been ranked highly in the SmartMoney Police chief Franklin County Prosecutor expenditures by Ohio agencies survey as No. 1 in 2005, 2007 and 2010, and No. 2 in 2008, Ron O’Brien said that state Rep. and has authority to approve 2009 and 2011. defends officer Clayton Luckie is under inves- or vote down any other state J.D. Power and Associates May 2012 Edward Jones tigation. He didn’t specify any financial activities. Luckie also ranked “Highest in Investor Satisfaction with Full for killing dog allegations, saying only that the serves on the education and Service Brokerage Firms”according to the J.D. GREENFIELD (AP) — A inquiry does not involve brib- insurance committees. Power and Associates 2012 Full Service Investor police chief in southern Ohio is ery. Earlier this year, another He is running for re-elec- Satisfaction StudySM.1 defending an officer for shoot- lawmaker was prosecuted on tion against Republican Jeff ing an emaciated dog twice bribery and other charges. Wellbaum of Kettering. 1 Edward Jones received the highest numerical score among full service brokerage firms in in the head, though he says it Soon after, Luckie released Keary McCarthy, a spokes- the proprietary J.D. Power and Associates 2012 Full Service Investor Satisfaction StudySM. Study based on responses from 4,401 investors measuring 16 investment firms and wasn’t an ideal situation. his own statement reiterating man for House Democrats, 19” to 55” measures opinions of investors who used full-service investment institutions. Proprietary WCMH-TV reports that the investigation “is not said leaders spoke to Luckie on study results are based on experiences and perceptions of consumers surveyed in Greenfield police Chief Tim related in any way to the ongo- Thursday and said that he still February 2012. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. Hester says the officer shot ing investigation into the con- plans on running for office. the 18-year-old mixed-breed duct of any other state official He said that leadership was Andy North dog because he felt it was the related to bribery.” looking at its options, but that Financial Advisor . humane thing to do. “I assure my constituents “it’s just too early to make any 1122 Elida Avenue The station reports the that I have not been involved firm determinations.” Delphos, OH 45833 officer shot the dog Aug. 3 in any of that conduct, nor am I “We really don’t have much 419-695-0660 after visiting the dog’s owners the target of said investigation,” information,” he said. and asking them to take the the Dayton Democrat said. The inquiry comes on the sick dog to a veterinarian. The “We have, however, discov- heels of an investigation target- officer says they wanted the ered errors on some reports that ing another state representa- www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC dog to die naturally. are currently being addressed.” tive, who has since resigned Hester says the owners then Luckie said he takes such and has been sentenced to three gave the officer permission to matters seriously and that years in prison. kill the dog, though they deny his team is conducting a full W. Carlton Weddington, a this. The officer shot the dog review into the reports. He Columbus Democrat, pleaded twice. didn’t say what type of reports guilty in June to charges of Hester says he’s comfort- had errors. bribery, election falsification able with the officer’s report “Out of respect for the pro- and filing a false financial dis- of events, though it wasn’t an cess, I will not be addressing closure statement after authori- ideal situation. any questions until my team ties said he took trips and cash has completed their analysis,” in exchange for taking steps to The United States has won he said. introduce legislation. more medals (2,189) at the He and his Columbus attor- Weddington resigned from Summer Games than any other ney, Lloyd Pierre-Louis, did office and surrendered to country. not return repeated calls for authorities in March. BUY ONE GET ONE FREE

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“About the time we can make the ends meet, somebody moves the ends.” POLITICS — President Herbert Hoover (1874-1964) Candidates bemoan attack ads — but both benefit By JULIE PACE and once “personally approved wants to end a tax credit that DAVID ESPO over $70 million in fictional benefits the producers of Associated Press losses to the IRS as part of ... wind energy, an industry that one of the largest tax avoid- Obama said supports about PUEBLO, Colo. — Mitt ance schemes in history.” 5,000 jobs in Colorado and as Romney and President Barack Romney broached the sub- many as 37,000 nationwide. Obama both deplored the per- ject two days after the release At issue is a tax credit vasive presence of televised of a searing ad in which a that was originally signed attack ads in the race for the former steelworker appears into law 20 years ago by White House on Thursday, to suggest that he and Bain President George H.W. Bush, though neither acknowl- Capital, the private equity firm a Republican, and has gener- edged being helped as well as he owned, might bear some ally enjoyed bipartisan sup- harmed. Each blamed his foe. responsibility for the man’s port in the years since. Romney went first, saying wife’s death from cancer. The Legislation headed for the of the president’s campaign, ad is the work of Priorities Senate floor would renew the “They just blast ahead” with USA Action, a group that tax break for existing facilities ads that have been judged supports Obama, and it has for one year, and also allow false by independent fact been judged inaccurate by facilities that begin construc- checkers. independent fact checkers and tion before the end of 2013 to “I don’t know whatever attacked vociferously by aides qualify for a 10-year credit. happened to a campaign of to the Republican presidential The estimated cost is $12.1 Unemployment ‘hope and change,”’ he said, challenger. billion over a decade, and the LETTER TO THE EDITOR a mocking reference to the The back and forth took tax break has drawn criticism DEAR EDITOR: aid applications spirit of optimism that Obama place as Romney looked from some conservatives in I want to congratulate Families United for the special-needs evoked during his successful ahead to a bus tour through Congress as a waste. swim event that took place Aug. 1 at the Delphos Municipal run for the White House in four states in as many days, Romney sides with the Swimming Pool. The event was a huge success. Your diligent fall by 6,000 2008. ending next Tuesday in Ohio. critics, and in March he effort and attitude for this community showed when all who WASHINGTON (AP) — Obama ignored the slap. He The itinerary renewed spec- wrote, “In place of real ener- attended had a nice day of fun in the sun. There was no way The number of Americans told an audience in Colorado ulation that the trip might gy, Obama has focused on an this event was not going to take place, as a group you are far applying for unemployment that “over the next three culminate in the announce- imaginary world where gov- superior and much stronger than one individual. benefits fell by 6,000 last months, you will see more ment that the state’s Sen. Rob ernment-subsidized windmills This event needs to happen yearly and in my opinion, week to a seasonally adjusted negative ads,” and he suggest- Portman would be the named and solar panels could power more than once a year. Our staff was happy to in any 361,000, a level consistent ed the blame lies with outside vice presidential running mate the economy. This vision has way asked and we will always promise to provide a safe and with modest gains in hiring. groups backing his rival. on the Republican ticket. failed.” friendly environment. The Labor Department said “I mean, these super Obama barnstormed In the clash over television During this process, we have become friends and col- Thursday that the less vola- PACs, these guys are writing through battleground advertising, Romney appeared leagues. You can count on the City of Delphos to be by your tile four-week average rose by $10 million checks and giving Colorado more like a candi- to lump together commercials side every step of the way in the future. 2,250 to 368,250 in the week them to Mr. Romney’s sup- date for statewide office than aired by Obama’s campaign “You make a living by what you get. You make a life by that ended Aug. 4. porters,” he said. for the White House, with with those aired by Priorities what you give.” Weekly applications Obama spoke as his own stops in several parts of the Action USA, the group that Congratulations. bounced around in July, campaign unleashed yet state over two days. supports him. In his remarks Craig Mansfield skewed by the difficulty of another in the attack ad cat- After saying in Denver that to conservative radio show Delphos Parks and Rec accounting for temporary sum- egory, this one questioning Romney advocated policies host Bill Bennett, Romney mertime layoffs in the auto whether there was ever a year on women’s issues straight aides said, he was speaking industry. The seasonal distor- in which Romney paid no fed- from the 1950s, he switched about the Priorities Action tions had faded by last week. eral taxes. ‘We don’t know,” topics to alternative energy. USA commercial when he Applications measure the announcer says, then Campaigning in Pueblo, the attacked the president’s cam- IT WAS NEWS THEN the pace of layoffs. When quickly adds that Romney president noted that his rival paign. One Year Ago they consistently fall below • Delphos Area Art Guild members Ulna Nulty-Horstman 375,000, it typically suggests and Vicki Gossman presented a check for $250 to Delphos hiring is strong enough to Museum of Postal History Curator Gary Levitt for a brick res- lower the unemployment rate. Consumer finance agency sets toration project in the 2nd Floor Gallery used by DAAG. The Paul Dales, senior money was raised through a “Buy and Brick” fundraiser and U.S. economist at Capital raffles held during the “Barns of Indiana” exhibit. Economics, said fewer unem- mortgage protections ployment applications sug- By DANIEL WAGNER proposal reflects “two basic, The rules also help guar- 25 Years Ago — 1986 gest that job market is fairly AP Business Writer common-sense standards antee that borrowers aren’t • The Fantastic Fielders topped the Redhot Demolishers stable. — no surprises and no run- forced to pay excessively pre- 13-11 in the championship game of the 2-3-4 T-ball girls’ “The pick-up in jobs growth WASHINGTON — The arounds.” miums on homeowners’ insur- league. Leading hitters for the Fielders were Crissy Odenweller in July may therefore be sus- government’s consumer lend- Mortgage servicers are cen- ance that servicers require and Erika Reinemeiyer. Outstanding plays were turned in by tained in August,” Dales said. ing watchdog proposed new tral players in the nationwide them to carry. In the past, Odenweller, Reinemeyer and Amber Dancer. Coaches for the The economy added rules today aimed at protecting housing crisis because they servicers tacked on insurance winners were Kate Hanser, Nicki Wienken and Sue Klausing. 163,000 jobs in July, the big- homeowners from unexpected are responsible for foreclos- when they believed some- • Members of the Delphos Jefferson varsity and reserve bas- gest increase since February. costs and shoddy service by ing on homes when people one’s coverage had lapsed. ketball and football cheerleader squads include Jody Calvelage, From April through June, companies that collect their fail to make payments. They The premiums could be sev- Melissa Bowers, Cynthia Cheek, Angie Hammons, Misty employers had created a lack- monthly mortgage payments. have faced withering criticism eral times bigger than on a Birchett, varsity basketball co-captain Julie Lyle, Audra Cano, luster 73,000 jobs a month, Mortgage servicing com- for practices including charg- typical policy. varsity football co-captain Julie Mosier, Vanessa Thacker, var- not enough to keep up with a panies would be required to ing excessive fees, foreclos- The rules would require sity basketball co-captain Michelle Vasquez; varsity football rising population. provide clear monthly bill- ing without completing the servicers to notify borrowers co-captain Stephenie McClure, Heather Barnes, Kelly Dunlap “The improvement in job- ing statements, warn borrow- required paperwork and fail- twice before charging them and Jodi Best. less claims has been a most welcome development,” said ers before interest rate hikes ing to help people stay in their for insurance. They would and actively help them avoid homes by changing their loan have to cancel the insurance 50 Years Ago — 1962 Dan Greenhaus, chief glob- foreclosure under the proposal terms. within 15 days if borrowers • The Women’s Society of World Service of the Evangelical al strategist at BTIG. But he by the Consumer Financial Under the rules, companies proved that they already had United Brethren Church met in the social rooms of the noted that unemployment claims were still high con- Protection Bureau. The rules would be required to provide coverage. church Thursday evening. A playlet entitled “What’s in Your sidering the recession ended also require companies to billing statements that explain The new agency has Bible,” with four members, Mrs. M. C. Maloney, Mrs. Murlin more than three years ago. credit people’s payments how much of a payment is focused on mortgage servicers Mullenhour, Cora Link and Mrs. Fred Kiggins, taking part Claims averaged 328,000 in promptly, swiftly correct going to pay down principal, in part because borrowers opened the session. During the business portion of the meeting November 2004, three years errors and keep better internal how much to interest and how can’t shop around and choose plans were completed for a doughnut sale to be held Aug. 14 after the 2001 recession: “So records. much to fees. If an interest a mortgage servicer. Instead, in the basement of the church. clearly more work needs to be “The major failures in this rate was set to adjust, the bor- servicers buy the right to col- • With a 12-win, 3-loss record, the Mets took the minor done,” he says. industry demonstrate that all rower would receive an early lect payments from the origi- league championship in Delphos for the current season. The total number of people servicers need to meet basic estimate of the new payment nal lenders. Servicing rights Playing the Cubs, Joe Fischer was the winning hurler with receiving some kind of benefits standards of good custom- amount. That would allow can be lucrative because they Paul Wreede coming in to relieve in the fifth inning. The Mets also fell. Nearly 5.8 million er service,” CFPB Director people to consider refinanc- permit servicers to collect posted a 13-11 win. There were 12 hits chalked up for the Mets received aid in the week that Richard Cordray said in a call ing if they don’t like the new fees, for example on late pay- with Butch Nihiser and Joe Fischer responsible for 3 each. ended July 21, the most recent with reporters. He said the rates. ments. data available. That’s 200,000 75 Years Ago — 1937 less than a week earlier. • The Delphos Eagles band will head the 17th district Despite the improvement in delegation in the national parade at Chicago next Sunday. A hiring in July, the unemploy- Air Force works to fill need large number of Eagles and their families and friends will ment rate ticked up to 8.3 per- go to Chicago to view the parade. The Delphos drill team cent from 8.2 percent in June. will also be in the parade. The band will give a concert at the Most economists say LaSalle Hotel at 11 a.m. Sunday and will march in the parade growth must be stronger to for remote control drone pilots at noon. generate enough jobs to lower By LOLITA C. BALDOR them at the remote controls targeted. unemployment. The economy Associated Press of unmanned Predators and Asked which is harder to Moderately confused grew at an annual rate of 1.5 Reapers. do — manned or unmanned percent from April through WASHINGTON — The shift is critical as the flight — he said that at times, June, down from 2 percent Becoming a fighter pilot is Air Force struggles to fill a he’s been more overcome in the first quarter and 4.1 still a hotly coveted goal at shortfall of more than 300 by the torrent of information percent in the fourth quarter the Air Force Academy in drone pilots to meet the U.S. pouring in during a drone of 2011. Colorado Springs, Colo. military’s enormous hunger flight than he was in the cock- In a hopeful sign, U.S. But slowly, a culture for unmanned aircraft around pit. employers posted the most job change is taking hold. the world. “In an F-16, to form a openings in four years in June. Initially snubbed as sec- Some airmen are even vol- three dimensional picture, I The Labor Department said this ond-class pilot-wannabes, the unteering to give up the exhil- look outside,” said Ted, who week that job openings rose to airmen who remotely control arating G-force ride in their flew F-16s for about four a seasonally adjusted 3.8 mil- America’s arsenal of lethal F-16s for the desktop comput- years before switching to lion in June from 3.7 million drones are gaining stature and er screens and joysticks that armed Reapers, a drone that in May. That’s the most since securing a permanent place in direct drones over battlefields can carry Hellfire missiles July 2008. Layoffs fell. A rise the Air Force. thousands of miles away. and laser-guided bombs. in openings could signal better Drawn to the flashy drone The difference is often “In an aircraft, you can hiring in the coming months. strikes that have taken out generational, but many pilots look outside, and you know It typically takes one to three terrorists including al-Qaida see drones as the future of air how high you are from the months to fill a job. leader Anwar al-Awlaki in combat. ground. You know that the Even with the increase, Yemen to the terror group’s Drone pilot Maj. Ted guys I am supporting are over hiring is competitive. There No. 2 strongman Abu Yahya began his Air Force career there and the bad guys are were 12.7 million unemployed al-Libi in Pakistan, airmen are as an F-16 pilot but shifted to over there,” he said. “But here people in June, or an average beginning to target unmanned flying drones and now says I have a picture, and it shows of 3.4 unemployed people for aircraft as their career of he won’t go back to flying me turning left, but I don’t each job. choice. a fighter jet. He said pilot- feel myself turning. I don’t U.S. companies got a bit It’s a far cry from the ing a drone is empowering feel the speed; I can’t look more out of their workers in grumbling across the air corps because every day, it has a quickly and see where every- the spring. Their productiv- a few years ago when Air direct impact supporting U.S. body’s at.” ity grew at a slim 1.6 percent Force leaders — desperate to troops in Afghanistan. The Instead, he said, “I have annualized rate in the April- meet the rapidly escalating U.S. military doesn’t allow multiple computer screens June quarter, signaling that demand for drones — began drone pilots to make their showing two-dimensional employers may have to hire yanking fighter pilots out of full names public because of information that I have to then more if orders pick up. their cockpits and placing concerns the pilots could be mentally build that picture.” 1

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COMMUNITY LANDMARK Sisters return for ‘Nunset Boulveard: The Nunsense Hollywood Bowl Show’ At the movies . . Van Wert Cinemas Show, which is about to embark on a multi- 10709 Lincoln Hwy. in Van Wert city National Tour in the 2012-13 season. Total Recall (PG-13) Fri.: 3:00/6:00/8:30; Sat.-Sun.: The tour will star beloved TV icon 2:00/4:30/7:30; Mon.Thurs.: 3:00/6:00/8:30 Cindy Williams (“Laverne & Shirley”), Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days (PG) Fri.: who played Mother Superior in the wildly Van Wert Welcome Sign 3:00/5:00/7:00/9:00; Sat.-Sun.: 2:00/4:00/6:00/8:00; Mon.- successful Meadow Brook Theatre presen- Thurs.: Fri.: 3:00/5:00/7:00/9:00 tation of the original Nunsense. The tour The Dark Knight Rises (PG-13) Fri.: 3:00/7:00/; Sat.-Sun.: CALENDAR OF comes to Van Wert at 3 p.m. on Oct. 14 at 2:00/5:00/8:00; Mon.-Thurs.: Fri.: 3:00/7:00 the Niswonger Performing Arts Center of The Bourne Legacy (PG-13) Fri.: 3:00/6:00/8:30; Sat.-Sun.: EVENTS Northwest Ohio for an afternoon of laughs 2:00/4:30/7:30; Mon.Thurs.: 3:00/6:00/8:30 and entertainment! The Campaign (R) Fri.: 3:00/5:00/7:00/9:00; Sat.-Sun.: Nunset Boulevard follows the latest 2:00/4:00/6:00/8:00; Mon.-Thurs.: Fri.: 3:00/5:00/7:00/9:00 TODAY exploits of The Little Sisters of Hoboken, 1-4 p.m. — Interfaith Thrift who have been invited to perform at the Store is open for shopping. Van-Del Drive In Hollywood Bowl. They are thrilled at the 19986 Lincoln Hwy. prospect until they arrive and realize that Middle Point SATURDAY they are booked into the Hollywood Bowl- 8:30-11:30 a.m. — St. Friday through Tuesday A-Rama — a bowling alley with a cabaret Screen 1 John’s High School recycle, lounge — and not the famed “Bowl” they enter on East First Street. Total Recall (PG-13) were imagining. Things do not go as Dark Knight Rises (PG-13) 9 a.m. - noon — Interfaith planned, as The Sisters must contend with Thrift Store is open for shop- Screen 2 announcements from the bowling alley pub- ping. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days (PG) St. Vincent DePaul Society, lic address system as well as the activity on Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) located at the east edge of the the lanes. However, The Sisters catch wind Screen 3 St. John’s High School park- of the fact that the movie producer, James The Bourne Legacy (PG-13) ing lot, is open. Todd, is across the street auditioning for Savages (R) Cloverdale recycle at vil- roles in his new movie musical about the Gates open at 8 p.m.; showtime at dark. lage park. life of Dolores Hart, the famous movie star 10 a.m to 2 p.m. — Delphos who became a nun. The Sisters, thinking American Mall Stadium 12 Postal Museum is open. they are naturals for parts, race off to audi- 2830 W. Elm St. in Lima 12:15 p.m. — Testing of tion during their show’s intermission. Will Saturday and Sunday warning sirens by Delphos Hoboken lose The Sisters to the glitz and The Bourne Legacy (PG-13) 1:00/1:30/3:35/4:05/4:40/6:40 Fire and Rescue glamour of Tinseltown? /7:10/7:40/9:40/10:10 1-3 p.m. — Delphos Canal Tickets for this show are on sale now at The Campaign (R) 1:55/4:20/7:20/9:50 Commission Museum, 241 N. the Niswonger Performing Arts Center Box Hope Springs (PG-13) 2:00/4:35/7:25/9:50 Main St., is open. Office. Box office hours are noon to 4 p.m. Nitro Circus: The Movie 3D (PG-13) 1:45/4:50/7:35/10:00 7 p.m. — Bingo at St. Tuesday – Friday. The box office is located Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days (PG) John’s Little Theatre. at 10700 SR 118 S., Van Wert. Tickets are 1:50/4:45/7:05/9:25 The Little Sisters of Hoboken have gone also available online at www.npacvw.org or SUNDAY Total Recall (PG-13) 1:05/1:35/3:45/4:25/6:45/7:15/7:15/ Hollywood in the highly anticipated, latest Facebook. For more information contact us 9:35/10:05 1-3 p.m. — The Delphos installment of Dan Goggin’s internation- at 419.238.NPAC (6722). Groups are wel- Canal Commission Museum, Step Up Revolution (PG-13) 1:15 al smash-hit Nunsense franchise: Nunset come. Contact the box office for discount The Watch (R) 6:50/9:45 241 N. Main St., is open. Boulevard: The Nunsense Hollywood Bowl information. 1-4 p.m. — Putnam County The Dark Knight Rises (PG-13) 1:10/4:30/7:55/9:30 Museum is open, 202 E. Main Ice Age: Continental Drift (PG) 1:25/4:15 St. Kalida. Ted (R) 1:20/4:10/7:00

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6 – The Herald Friday, August 10, 2012 www.delphosherald.com SPORTS MLB glance Bolt leads Jamaican sweep of 200-meter The Associated Press Washington (Detwiler 6-4) at Arizona By JAY COHEN from Flint, Mich., was too much a way to advance. the team event — as expected. National League (Corbin 3-4), 4:10 p.m. The Associated Press for Russian opponent Nadezda Trailing early in the second half, Russia has won this event at the East Division Atlanta (Sheets 4-1) at N.Y. Mets (Niese Auriemma turned to his Olympic rookies past three Olympics. Featuring Natalia W L Pct GB 8-6), 8:05 p.m. Torlopova, posting a 19-12 vic- and the group — led by Tina Charles and Ishchenko and Svetlana Romashina, the Washington 69 43 .616 — ---- LONDON — Five things to tory in the final. Atlanta 64 47 .577 4 1/2 American League Lindsay Whalen — pressured Australia pair that won the duet Tuesday, it col- New York 54 58 .482 15 East Division know about Thursday, Day 13 of “This was something I want- into turnovers and bad shots. That led to lected a near-perfect 98.1 points. Miami 51 61 .455 18 W L Pct GB the London Olympics: ed for a long time, even when a pivotal scoring run in the third quarter The favorites competed to a Russian Philadelphia 50 61 .450 18 1/2 New York 65 46 .586 — —Still the man: Bolt leads boxing wasn’t going all right, of an 86-73 victory. dance routine composed by Denis Central Division Baltimore 60 52 .536 5 1/2 Jamaican sweep in 200-meter even when my life wasn’t going The Americans, seeking a fifth Garnizov, as Prince William’s wife, Kate, W L Pct GB Tampa Bay 59 52 .532 6 straight gold medal, next play France in looked on from the crowd. Cincinnati 66 46 .589 — Boston 55 58 .487 11 final. all right,” said Shields, who Pittsburgh 63 48 .568 2 1/2 Toronto 53 58 .477 12 —Solo saves the day as found sanctuary in a boxing gym a matchup of unbeaten teams. It will be China was next with 97.0 points and St. Louis 61 51 .545 5 Central Division American women rack up med- during a rough childhood. the first time the two teams have played Spain finished third with 96.2 points. Milwaukee 51 59 .464 14 W L Pct GB in the Olympics. Medals will be handed out after Chicago 44 66 .400 21 Chicago 60 50 .545 — als. “All I wanted was a gold Lauren Jackson finished with 14 Friday’s free routines, with points from Houston 36 77 .319 30 1/2 Detroit 60 52 .536 1 —U.S. teenager wins first medal and I kept working points for Australia. both days added up. West Division Cleveland 52 60 .464 9 middleweight gold in women’s towards it, even when people Edwige Lawson-Wade had 18 points CANOE SPRINT W L Pct GB Minnesota 49 62 .441 11 1/2 boxing were saying I couldn’t do it. I’m to lead France to an 81-64 victory over The quartet of Tate Smith, Dave San Francisco 61 51 .545 — Kansas City 48 63 .432 12 1/2 Los Angeles 60 52 .536 1 West Division —U.S. takes top two spots in too young. I couldn’t do it. There Russia in the other semi. Smith, Murray Stewart and Jacob Clear Arizona 57 55 .509 4 W L Pct GB decathlon, men’s triple jump. were girls who were going to CYCLING - BMX gave Australia a lift with a surprising San Diego 49 64 .434 12 1/2 Texas 65 45 .591 — —Pistorius, South Africa get beat me because of better experi- Defending champion Maris wire-to-wire win in the men’s 1,000- Colorado 40 69 .367 19 1/2 Oakland 60 51 .541 5 1/2 another chance in relay final. ence, more experience. I proved Strombergs of Latvia eased into the meter K-4. ——— Los Angeles 59 53 .527 7 semifinals after escaping an avalanche It was Australia’s first team gold in Thursday’s Results Seattle 51 62 .451 15 1/2 ——— them all wrong.” of crashes at the London Velopark. canoe sprint — and took its overall tally N.Y. Mets 6, Miami 1 ——— Usain Bolt greeted the excited — Maggie Steffens scored Strombergs was among eight rid- in London to six after wins by cyclist St. Louis 3, San Francisco 1 Thursday’s Results crowd with a royal wave when he five times and the U.S. women’s Arizona 6, Pittsburgh 3 N.Y. Yankees 4, Detroit 3 ers who advanced after three qualifying Anna Meares, 100-meter hurdler Sally Chicago Cubs 5, Cincinnati 3 Tampa Bay 7, Toronto 1 was introduced Thursday night. water polo team beat Spain 8-5 runs. World champion Sam Willoughby Pearson and sailors Nathan Outteridge Washington 5, Houston 0 Cleveland 5, Boston 3 Turns out the sprint king was to take the Olympic tournament of Australia had to complete two more and Iain Jensen in the past three days. Today’s Games Kansas City 8, Baltimore 2 also waving goodbye to his com- for the first time. The American runs before sealing his own spot in the Germany collected two more vic- Cincinnati (Bailey 9-7) at Chicago Cubs Today’s Games semis. tories, with Tina Dietze and Franziska (Germano 1-1), 2:20 p.m. Boston (Buchholz 9-3) at Cleveland petition. volleyball squad beat South Bolt blew away the field in Korea in straight sets and will go There were more than 20 crashes Weber taking the women’s 500-meter San Diego (Volquez 7-8) at Pittsburgh (Ja. (Seddon 0-0), 7:05 p.m. throughout the day. The London Olympic K-2 and Peter Kretschmer and Kurt McDonald 10-5), 7:05 p.m. Kansas City (Hochevar 7-9) at Baltimore the 200-meter final, easing up for its first indoor women’s gold course, with its big jumps and tight cor- Kuschela winning the men’s double St. Louis (Lohse 12-2) at Philadelphia (Mig.Gonzalez 3-2), 7:05 p.m. as he crossed the finish line in when it faces Brazil on Saturday (Halladay 5-6), 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (F.Garcia 5-5) at Toronto ners, has proved to be one of the most canoe sprint 1,000. Atlanta (Maholm 9-7) at N.Y. Mets (Harvey (R.Romero 8-8), 7:07 p.m. 19.32 seconds to become the in a rematch of the 2008 final. difficult in the world. Danuta Kozak won her second gold 1-2), 7:10 p.m. Detroit (Scherzer 10-6) at Texas (Feldman only man with two Olympic — Coach Geno Auriemma Time trial world champion Connor of the regatta for Hungary, grabbing the L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 9-6) at Miami 6-6), 8:05 p.m. titles in the event. and the basketball team also Fields of the United States was unbeaten top spot in the women’s single kayak (Buehrle 9-10), 7:10 p.m. Oakland (McCarthy 6-3) at Chicago White With camera flashes dotting moved into the gold-med- after three runs and also qualified directly 500-meter sprint. Milwaukee (M.Rogers 0-1) at Houston Sox (Floyd 8-9), 8:10 p.m. GYMNASTICS - RHYTHMIC (B.Norris 5-9), 8:05 p.m. Tampa Bay (Hellickson 6-7) at Minnesota the seats throughout Olympic al match one day after Misty for the next round. Washington (Strasburg 12-5) at Arizona (De Vries 2-2), 8:10 p.m. Stadium, Bolt repeated the May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh SWIMMING Daria Dmitrieva upstaged fellow (Cahill 9-9), 9:40 p.m. Seattle (F.Hernandez 10-5) at L.A. Angels 100-200 double he produced at Jennings won an all-American Eva Risztov of Hungary led most of Russian Evgeniya Kanaeva, taking Colorado (Chatwood 1-2) at San Francisco (E.Santana 5-10), 10:05 p.m. the way in a grueling open water mara- advantage of the defending Olympic (Lincecum 6-11), 10:35 p.m. Saturday’s Games the Beijing Games, leading a final in beach volleyball. thon at Hyde Park, holding off a desper- champion’s mistake in her hoop routine Saturday’s Games N.Y. Yankees (Nova 10-6) at Toronto Jamaican sweep. Training part- — Not to be outdone, the ate bid to chase her down by American to top the standings halfway through Cincinnati (Arroyo 7-7) at Chicago Cubs (Laffey 3-2), 1:07 p.m. ner and pal Yohan Blake was American men took the top two Haley Anderson. individual qualifying. (T.Wood 4-8), 4:05 p.m. Boston (F.Morales 3-2) at Cleveland With 57.80 points, Dmitrieva is 0.175 Colorado (D.Pomeranz 1-6) at San (McAllister 4-4), 6:05 p.m. second in 19.44 and Warren spots in the men’s decathlon The big crowd was hoping for a gold Francisco (M.Cain 10-5), 4:05 p.m. Kansas City (Mendoza 5-8) at Baltimore Weir got the bronze in 19.84, (Ashton Eaton and Trey Hardee) medal from world champion Keri-anne points ahead of Kanaeva going into Milwaukee (Estrada 0-5) at Houston (Tillman 5-1), 7:05 p.m. nearly a half-second behind the and triple jump (Christian Taylor Payne but the British swimmer finished today’s qualifying session with the rib- (Keuchel 1-4), 7:05 p.m. Oakland (Milone 9-9) at Chicago White champion. and Will Claye), raising the U.S. fourth. bon and clubs. Liubou Charkashnya of San Diego (Marquis 5-6) at Pittsburgh Sox (Liriano 3-10), 7:10 p.m. “I’ve done something that no Risztov beat Anderson by four- Belarus was third. (A.J.Burnett 14-3), 7:05 p.m. Tampa Bay (Price 14-4) at Minnesota track and field total with three tenths of a second after nearly two hours Russia continued its big day in group St. Louis (Westbrook 11-8) at Philadelphia (Blackburn 4-7), 7:10 p.m. one has done before, which is days to go to 24 medals. of racing around The Serpentine. The qualifying, taking the lead over 3-time (Cl.Lee 2-6), 7:05 p.m. Detroit (Verlander 12-7) at Texas defend my double title. Back-to- The other big winner Atlanta (Medlen 2-1) at N.Y. Mets (D.Holland 7-6), 8:05 p.m. winner climbed out of the water, smiling world champion Italy. Russia, seeking (J.Santana 6-7), 7:10 p.m. Seattle (Iwakuma 2-3) at L.A. Angels back for me,” Bolt said. “I would Thursday night was Kenya’s and looking fresh. She even flexed for its fourth straight Olympic title, scored L.A. Dodgers (Blanton 8-9) at Miami (Haren 8-8), 9:05 p.m. say I’m the greatest.” David Rudisha, who set a world the big crowd. 28.375 points for its routine with five (Nolasco 8-11), 7:10 p.m. Sunday’s Games The 6-5 Bolt celebrated record while winning the 800 Risztov retired from swimming balls, while Italy was .275 points behind. Washington (E.Jackson 6-7) at Arizona Boston (Lester 5-10) at Cleveland (Kluber with a couple push-ups and also meters in 1:40.91. after the 2004 Olympics, upset with her TAEKWONDO (Miley 12-7), 8:10 p.m. 0-0), 1:05 p.m. results and tired of the pool. She eventu- American fighter Paige McPherson Sunday’s Games N.Y. Yankees (P.Hughes 11-9) at Toronto grabbed a camera from someone Among the track finals on tap in the photographers’ well and for today is the men’s 4x400- ally decided to give open water a try and knocked out British world champion L.A. Dodgers (Capuano 10-8) at Miami (Happ 0-1), 1:07 p.m. it sure worked out in a big way. Sarah Stevenson in the first round of (LeBlanc 1-1), 1:10 p.m. Kansas City (B.Chen 8-9) at Baltimore trained it at the group who were meter relay, which took on added San Diego (Stults 2-2) at Pittsburgh (Tom.Hunter 4-7), 1:35 p.m. Martina Grimaldi of Italy got the the women’s 67-kilogram division at the (Bedard 6-12), 1:35 p.m. Oakland (J.Parker 7-6) at Chicago White clicking away. intrigue with Oscar Pistorius and bronze in the 10-kilometer race. London Olympics. St. Louis (Lynn 13-5) at Philadelphia Sox (Sale 13-3), 2:10 p.m. — Bolt’s victory dominated South Africa making the field BEACH VOLLEYBALL The 21-year-old McPherson con- (Worley 6-7), 1:35 p.m. Tampa Bay (Shields 10-7) at Minnesota the track and field schedule but and a gutsy preliminary perfor- Germany’s Julius Brink and Jonas trolled the fight from the start and scored Milwaukee (Gallardo 10-8) at Houston (Diamond 10-5), 2:10 p.m. American women were all over mance by Manteo Mitchell of Reckermann beat reigning world champi- first after nailing Stevenson with a head (Lyles 2-8), 2:05 p.m. Detroit (Porcello 9-6) at Texas (Darvish ons Alison and Emanuel of Brazil 23-21, kick. Stevenson won a bronze at the Cincinnati (Cueto 14-6) at Chicago Cubs 11-8), 3:05 p.m. the London Games — helping the U.S. (Raley 0-1), 2:20 p.m. Seattle (Vargas 12-8) at L.A. Angels the U.S. run its lead in the med- The man known as “Blade 16-21, 16-14 in the men’s final. Beijing Olympics in a heavier weight Colorado (White 2-6) at San Francisco (Weaver 15-1), 3:35 p.m. als table to 90-80 over China. Runner” because of his carbon- It was the first gold medal for a category. (Zito 9-8), 4:05 p.m. European team in a sport that has Stevenson injured her knee in Carli Lloyd scored in each fiber prosthetics will get a chance been dominated by the Brazilians and February and has not fought in any major half, Hope Solo made a couple to run for an Olympic medal Americans. competitions since but was still picked of big stops and the women’s after officials accepted South Brazil saved three match points to tie for the Olympic team by a selection NBA capsules soccer team won its third straight Africa’s protest over a collision it after falling behind 14-11. But needing panel that included her husband. Olympic gold medal, beat- and awarded an extra spot in to win by two in the third set, Germany There will be no taekwondo gold Reports: Dwight Howard headed to Lakers ing Japan 2-1 in a rematch of the final. Pistorius already is the took a 15-14 lead and then won it when for the Lopez family at the London last year’s World Cup final and first amputee to compete on a Emanuel’s spike landed just wide of the Olympics. The Associated Press son. In eight seasons with the Magic, sideline. And for the first time since the Korean he averaged 18.4 points and 13.0 avenging the most painful loss Summer Games track. in its history. Mitchell was halfway through Janis Smedins and Martins Plavins martial art became a full medal sport at The Los Angeles Lakers have rebounds. of Latvia took the bronze. the games, there might not be any medal Before 80,203 at Wembley the opening lap of the relay heat a deal in place to acquire Dwight Wizards add Sichting as assistant DIVING at all — hardly the result the long-time coach Stadium, a record crowd for a when he felt something pop in Chen Ruolin of China won the flag bearers for the sport in the United Howard from Orlando in a 4-team, women’s soccer game at the his left leg. He managed to keep 8-player trade also involving Denver WASHINGTON — The Washington women’s 10-meter platform gold, easily States came to the Olympics expecting. Wizards hired former NBA player and Olympics, the teams put on a going and helped the Americans defending her title from Beijing. Two-time Olympic champion Steven and Philadelphia. coach Jerry Sichting as an assistant back-and-forth, don’t-turn-your- tie for first with the Bahamas in Chen totaled 422.30 points during Lopez of the U.S. lost his first-round The NBA has scheduled a con- coach Thursday. head showcase, proving again 2:58.87. the five-dive final, winning by a 55.80- match in London TOday, beaten 3-2 by ference call today with the four gen- The 55-year-old Sichting played that these are the two premier A few hours later, doctors point margin. She earlier won gold in the Ramin Azizov of Azerbaijan, the No. 1 eral managers to finish the deal, 10 seasons for five teams in the NBA teams in the world. Yuki Ogimi told him he had a broken leg. 10-meter synchronized and swept the seed in the men’s under-80-kilogram according to multiple reports. and worked as an assistant coach for platform events for the second consecu- tournament. Lopez could still make the scored in the 63rd minute but the “I heard it and I felt it,” tive games. medal round, depending on how Azizov Citing unidentified sources, Minnesota and Golden State. With the U.S. held on for the win behind Mitchell told The Associated Timberwolves for 11 seasons, Sichting China has won six out of seven advances through the bracket. ESPN first reported the deal was in Solo’s solid performance in net. Press. “But I figured it’s what diving gold medals with only the men’s But the best he can hope for now is place. The Los Angeles Times, citing worked under Wizards head coach Randy Wittman for two campaigns — American teenager almost any person would’ve platform remaining. bronze, which is what he left the Beijing unidentified NBA executives, later when Wittman held the same role in Claressa Shields danced, brawled done in that situation.” Brittany Broben, a 16-year-old from Games with as well. confirmed the trade. The Denver Minnesota. and even stuck out her tongue. The rest of the Olympic Australia competing in her first Olympics, The Lopez family has won five med- Post confirmed the Nuggets’ end After his stint with the Warriors during She also managed to win the action Thursday: took the silver at 366.50. Pandelela als at the Olympics — gold for Steven in of the deal and Yahoo! Sports also the 2010-11 season, Sichting stepped first middleweight gold medal in BASKETBALL Pamg of Malaysia was third. 2000 and 2004, a silver for Mark Lopez SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING in and served as the head coach for The U.S. women’s team faced its at Beijing in 2008 and bronzes for Steven confirmed the trade, both citing women’s Olympic boxing. Russia led the technical routine of and Diana four years ago as well. unidentified sources. Martinsville (Ind.) High School, his alma The 17-year-old Shields, first challenge of the Olympics and found A person with knowledge of the mater. trade also confirmed the Denver In July, the Wizards also hired for- portion of the deal to The Associated mer San Antonio Spurs assistant Don Newman. MLB capsules Press. The person spoke on condi- Bucks sign free agent C Przybilla tion of anonymity because details MILWAUKEE — The Milwaukee The Associated Press CARDINALS 3, GIANTS 1 inning and Chicago snapped an INDIANS 5, RED SOX 3 have not been officially announced. Bucks have signed free-agent center NL Capsules ST. LOUIS — Adam Wainwright 8-game losing streak on a rain- CLEVELAND — Ubaldo Philadelphia would get Andrew , maintaining an offseason NEW YORK — R.A. Dickey pitched seven innings and St. Louis soaked night. Jimenez struck out a season-high 10 Bynum from Los Angeles and Jason push to beef up their frontcourt. pitched a complete game for his bounced back from a blowout to beat With the score tied at 3, Reds for his first win in more than a month The 7-1 Przybilla returns to NL-leading 15th win, stopping Jose San Francisco. reliever Sean Marshall (4-4) walked and Cleveland handed Boston its Richardson from Orlando, while Reyes’ 26-game hitting streak and Carlos Beltran hit his 27th homer Anthony Rizzo. Just as the skies seventh loss in nine games. Denver would get Andre Iguodala Milwaukee for his second stint with the Bucks after beginning his career with the helping New York end its nine-game for the Cardinals, who were trounced cleared up, Soriano cracked a Jimenez (9-11) allowed three from the 76ers. home losing skid with a 6-1 win over 2-run shot to center field off Logan franchise. by the Giants 15-0 the previous runs over six innings as Cleveland Miami on Thursday. night. St. Louis has won seven of Ondrusek. Orlando would receive Arron The ninth overall pick in the 2000 won its second straight after losing Dickey (15-3) gave up five hits, its last 10. Shawn Camp (3-5) pitched a per- 11 in a row. He had been 0-4 with an Afflalo and Al Harrington from NBA draft by Houston, Przybilla was struck out 10 and walked none. Wainwright (10-10) allowed one fect eighth for the win and Carlos 8.41 ERA in five starts since beating Denver, Nikola Vucevic and Moe dealt to Milwaukee in a draft-night deal in Harkless from Philadelphia and lot- Reyes went 0-for-4 against the run and five hits, striking out seven Marmol worked the ninth for his Tampa Bay on July 7. exchange for Jason Collier and a future All-Star knuckleballer, twice strand- and walking three. He has given up 14th save in 16 chances. Jason Donald hit a leadoff homer tery protected first-round picks from first-round pick. ing runners on third base. His hit- two earned runs or fewer in his last Todd Frazier and Zack Cozart against Felix Doubront (10-6) and each of the three teams. The 32-year-old Przybilla has ting streak was the longest of his five starts. homered for Cincinnati after the start drove in two runs for the Indians, Howard had asked for a trade to averaged 4 points, 6.3 rebounds and career and the best in the majors this Jason Motte pitched the ninth for was delayed by rain for 1 hour, 20 who took a 4-3 lead with a 3-run Brooklyn but Orlando failed to work 1.4 blocks in 580 career games split season. his 25th save. minutes. The NL Central leaders fifth. between Milwaukee, Atlanta, Portland Andres Torres homered, tripled Beltran, who leads the NL with lost their fifth straight but remained Chris Perez earned his 30th save out a deal with the Nets, opening the and Charlotte. way for the Lakers to get the All-Star and doubled and drove in the go- 80 RBIs, hit a 2-run homer off 2 1/2 games ahead of second-place for Cleveland, which fired pitch- Earlier this offseason, the Bucks ahead run after Reyes lost a popup Madison Bumgarner (12-7) in the Pittsburgh. ing coach Scott Radinsky before center. added center Samuel Dalembert in a in the sun. first. Bumgarner has given up 18 AL Capsules the game. Perez pitched a perfect Howard averaged 20.6 points trade and drafted North Carolina power Torres homered off Josh Johnson home runs — 15 on the road. DETROIT — Mark Teixeira and ninth after blowing saves Sunday and 14.5 rebounds in 54 regular- forward John Henson in the first round. (7-8) in the sixth and got an RBI Bumgarner gave up three runs Eric Chavez hit solo home runs on and Tuesday, allowing eight runs season games for Orlando last sea- triple in the eighth. and three hits and struck out seven consecutive pitches in the eighth over 1 1/3 innings in those two Torres’ double in the fourth in six innings. inning to put New York ahead and appearances. made it 2-1 and came two outs after Jon Jay went 2-for-3 and reached the Yankees held on to beat Detroit The Indians improved to 24-13 STOCKS David Wright’s shallow fly to left hit base three times for St. Louis, which 4-3 on Thursday. in series openers, second to the New Quotes of local interest supplied by off Reyes’ upper body and skittered completed a 7-game homestand with Rafael Soriano escaped a first- York Yankees’ 24-12. EDWARD JONES INVESTMENTS away for a double. a 5-2 mark. and-third, no-outs jam in the ninth Adrian Gonzalez hit a 2-run Close of business August 9, 2012 Josh Thole hit two RBI singles NATIONALS 5, ASTROS 0 for his 27th save in 29 chances. homer for Boston. Description Last Price Change and Wright added another for the HOUSTON — Michael Clay Rapada (3-0) got the last ROYALS 8, ORIOLES 2 DJINDUAVERAGE 13,165.19 -10.45 Mets, who scored four runs with two Morse homered twice and Jordan two outs with one on in the seventh BALTIMORE — Billy Butler NAS/NMS COMPSITE 3,018.64 +7.39 outs in winning at home for the first Zimmermann matched his career high inning. came within a single of hitting for S&P 500 INDEX 1,402.80 +0.58 time since July 7. with 11 strikeouts as Washington Joaquin Benoit (1-3) retired the cycle and Kansas City ended AUTOZONE INC. 363.12 -0.70 Justin Ruggiano homered to tie it completed a 4-game sweep. the first batter in the eighth before Baltimore’s 5-game winning streak. 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Morse’s towering shot to left 15 out of 19. grounded out in the second inning, KOHLS CORP 51.42 -0.64 Hill had three hits and Chris made it 3-0 in the sixth. He sent his Moore (9-7) gave up one run and tripled in the fifth, beat out a slow LOWES COMPANIES 26.91 +0.49 Johnson had two as Arizona com- second home run the opposite way in two hits, retiring 14 straight batters roller to second base in the seventh MCDONALDS CORP 87.15 -0.38 pleted a 6-4 trip. the eighth for his fourth career multi- during one stretch. He won his third and popped out to end the game. MICROSOFT CP 30.50 +0.17 Gaby Sanchez had three hits for homer game. straight start, striking out six and Matt Wieters homered for the PEPSICO INC. 72.14 -0.43 the Pirates. It was the 11th time this season walking two. Orioles, who failed for a sixth time PROCTER & GAMBLE 66.73 +0.01 Wandy Rodriguez (7-11) the Astros were shut out and the first The rookie left-hander is 8-2 this season to extend a 5-game win- RITE AID CORP 1.15 +0.04 allowed four runs and seven hits in since July 20. with a 2.92 ERA since the end of ning streak to six. SPRINT NEXTEL 4.80 +0.19 six innings. He is winless in three Lucas Harrell (9-8) yielded five May. Three Rays relievers finished Baltimore rookie Wei-Yin Chen TIME WARNER INC. 42.55 +0.24 starts since the Pirates acquired him hits and two runs with five walks in the combined 3-hitter. (10-7) allowed a career-high seven US BANKCORP 33.03 +0.01 from Houston. five innings as Houston dropped its Evan Longoria drove in two runs runs and nine hits in 4 2/3 innings. UTD BANKSHARES 8.95 -0.05 Pittsburgh’s runs came on RBI fifth straight. and had three hits. Jeff Keppinger Will Smith (3-4) gave up two VERIZON COMMS 44.34 +0.16 singles by Michael McKenry and CUBS 5, REDS 3 had three of Tampa Bay’s 13 hits. runs and six hits in seven innings WAL-MART STORES 73.85 -0.46 Marte and a sacrifice fly by Jordy CHICAGO — Alfonso Soriano Henderson Alvarez (7-9) gave up for the Royals, who have won four Mercer. hit a go-ahead homer in the eighth 11 hits in 4 2/3 innings. out of five. www.delphosherald.com Friday, August 10, 2012 The Herald – 7 Faith should be risky Faith should not be merely an adornment to death by stoning; they were sawed in two; Modesty in an Immodest World have been mortifying. We should consider a safe and comfortable life, but rather some- they were killed by the sword. They went “On the contrary, those parts of the what it means to live and dress modestly in thing that risks dramatically changing our life, about in sheepskins and goatskins, destitute, body that seem to be weaker are indispens- an immodest world. In the midst of others that actually risks changing us to the core of persecuted and mistreated— the world was able, and the parts that we think are less flaunting their bodies and screaming from our being. Most of us resist the urgings of God not worthy of them.They wandered in deserts honorable we treat with special honor. And the rooftops how great they are, a modest because we fear that we will have to utterly and mountains, living in caves and in holes person will truly stand out as a moral ex- change our lives. Perhaps God will ask us to in the ground.” the parts that are unpresentable are treated with special modesty, while our present- emplar. sell our possessions and give everything to the Hebrews 11: 36-38 —Christopher Simon poor. Or perhaps God will ask us to give up able parts need no special treatment.” our current lucrative jobs and go spread the 1 Corinthians 12:22-24 gospel. In the realm of faith, impossible goals which risk everything are often called for. We live in a world that is immodest in Abraham is considered our father in faith, not so many ways. Some athletes and perform- just because he believed in God, but because ers boast immodestly of their skill and he was willing to pack up and leave his home- prowess in ways which would make the land on the basis of sheer faith. When God told humbler athletes and performers of bygone Abraham that he and Sarah would have a son eras blush. But, we are also immodest in a in their old age, Abraham believed. And when more literal and physical way, that is, by God asked him to sacrifice his son, Abraham how much of our bodies we put on display. never hesitated, taking his son to the top of a A hundred years ago, ladies and gentle- mountain in the land of Moriah, binding him men considered it unseemly if they were to the wood for a burnt offering, and taking in not covered almost literally from the neck his hand the knife with which he would slay down. Now it seems that necklines and his only son, before being stopped by God. waistlines have plunged to the point where (Genesis 22) So gird up your loins; faith is not for the faint of heart. very little is left to the imagination. We “Some faced jeers and flogging, and even seem to have no shame about displaying chains and imprisonment.They were put to body parts that just a generation ago would

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PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday - 10 a.m. Sunday School Friday 7:30-7:50 a.m.; Saturday (all ages); 11 a.m. Morning Service; Choir practice - 8:00 p.m. Mass schedule: Saturday 5 -Worship Leader 422 North Pierce St., Delphos p.m.; Sunday 7:30 a.m. and 9:30 Contact: 419-695-3566 3:30-4:00 p.m. Anytime by 6 p.m. Evening Service. Phone 419-695-2616 request. TRINITY FRIENDS CHURCH a.m. Sunday - 7:00 p.m. Bible Study Rev. Angela Khabeb Wednesday - 7 p.m. Prayer with worship @ ACTS Chapel-8277 Matrimony – Arrangements Meeting. 605 N. Franklin St., Van Wert Saturday-8:00 a.m. Prayer must be made through the rectory 45891 ST. MICHAEL CHURCH German Rd., Delphos Breakfast Office Hours: Monday-Friday, six months in advance. 8-noon, 1-4- p.m. Ph: (419) 238-2788 Kalida Thursday - 7:00 p.m. “For Sunday-9:00 a.m. Worship Fr. Mark Hoying Such A Time As This” All & Anointing of the Sick – Sr. Pastor Stephen Savage Service; 12:00 P.M. 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For Study, Youth Study 419-692-6741 10 a.m. School; 11 a.m. Morning Wednesday - 6:30 p.m. Word Nursery available for all ser- Lead Pastor - Dan Eaton Worship; 6 p.m. Sunday evening. of Life Student Ministries; 6:45 Sunday vices. Sunday - 10:30 a.m. - “Celebration spEnCErVillE p.m. AWANA; 7:00 p.m. Prayer of Worship” with Kids Church FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH and Bible Study. Rolls! FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN & Nursery provided.; 6:00 p.m. ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH 4750 East Road, Elida 310 W. Second St. Youth Ministry at The ROC 500 S. Canal, Spencerville Pastor - Brian McManus MANDALE CHURCH OF CHRIST 419-692-5737 Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. 419-647-6202 Sunday – 9:30 a.m. Sunday IN CHRISTIAN UNION Pastor Harry Tolhurst Discipleship in The Upper Level Saturday - 4:30 p.m. School; 10:30 a.m. Worship, nurs- Rev. Don Rogers, Pastor 662 Elida Ave., Delphos Sunday: 11:00 Worship Service For more info see our website: Reconciliation; 5 p.m. Mass, May ery available. Sunday– 9:30 a.m. Sunday 419-692-0007 - Everyone Welcome www.delphosfirstassemblyofgod. 1 - Oct. 30. Sunday - 10:30 a.m. Wednesday – 6:30 p.m. School all ages. 10:30 a.m. Open 5 a.m.-9 p.m. Communion first Sunday of com. Mass. Youth Prayer, Bible Study; 7:00 Worship Services; 7:00 p.m p.m. Adult Prayer and Bible Study; Worship. DELPHOS CHRISTIAN UNION SPENCERVILLE FULL GOSPEL 8:00 p.m. - Choir. Wednesday - 7 p.m. Prayer Pastor: Rev. Gary Fish 107 Broadway St., Spencerville meeting. 470 S. Franklin St., Pastor Charles Muter GOMER UNITED CHURCH (419) 692-9940 Home Ph. 419-657-6019 OF CHRIST PENTECOSTAL WAY CHURCH 9:30 Sunday School Sunday: Morning Services - 7350 Gomer Road, Gomer, Ohio Pastors: Bill Watson 10:30 Sunday morning service. 10:00 a.m. Evening Services - 7:00 419-642-2681 Rev. Ronald Defore Youth ministry every p.m. [email protected] 1213 Leeson Ave., Van Wert Wednesday from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday: 7:00 p.m. Worship Rev. Brian Knoderer 45891 Alexander & 112 E. 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DELPHOS WESLEYAN CHURCH Wednesday Service CALVARY EVANGELICAL Study. www.AlexanderBebout.com 419-238-2341 11720 Delphos Southworth Rd. CHURCH Thursday - Choir Rehearsal Delphos - Phone 419-695-1723 TRINITY UNITED METHODIST 10686 Van Wert-Decatur Rd. Anchored in Jesus Prayer Pastor Rodney Shade Corner of Fourth & Main, Van Wert, Ohio Line - (419) 238-4427 or (419) 937-397-4459 Spencerville 419-238-9426 232-4379. Asst. Pastor Pamela King Foster Parents The Phone 419-647-5321 Rev. Clark Williman. Pastor Emergency - (419) 993-5855 419-204-5469 Rev. Jan Johnson, Pastor Sunday- 8:45 a.m. Friends and Sunday - 10:30 a.m. Worship; Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday Family; 9:00 a.m. Sunday School utnam ounty Needed! Animal 9:15 a.m. Sunday School for all School; 10:30 a.m. Worship ser- LIVE; 10:00 a.m. p C ages. vice. House Wednesday - 7 p.m. Service Van WErt County FAITH MISSIONARY and prayer meeting. 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White & light oak bedroom walnut table, minimal an- furniture, lots of misc. tiques, weight lifting ma- cient use of resources, equipment utilization, etc. Several openings available. items for college & home. The successful candidate must have at least five years of supervisory chine. Thurs & Fri 9-5, • Pet Food Saturday 9-1 experience--preferably in a multi-shift manufacturing function. Expo- Night/evening manager, weekend 333 S. Franklin St. (Del- • Pet Supplies sure to a fast-paced, high volume production environment is strongly phos). Friday Aug. 3rd manager, servers, cooks, busers, CORNER OF Lincoln • Purina Feeds preferred. Related four-year degree is also preferred. 8am-5pm, Saturday Aug. dishwashers. 4th 8am-noon. 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The Delphos Herald has an ty, Marion Twp, Section 30. grade teacher’s collection household items, tools, 263 Elida Road, Delphos. • The property is incorporate into the city of of teacher/parent re- and lots more. Friday, 419-692-0141 or outstanding sales opportunity. Delphos and is zoned industrial. sources, letter trays, or- Aug. 10 & Saturday Aug. 419-238-6558 ganizers, TV, DVD/VCR 11 from 9am-8pm • Seller will pay the property taxes for the FOR RENT or rent to own. year 2012 and the buyer will be respon- player, and stand, cook- The selected candidate will sell books, and lots of odds 2 Bdrm, 2 bath double sible for the CAUV tax recoupment if the MULTI-FAMILY SALE wide located in Southside and ends. Thurs. and Fri. Corner of Lincoln Highway a variety of print, on-line and niche use of the land is changed out of farming. August 9-10, 9am-4:30pm. community in Delphos. • Opening bid must be for $7,000 per acre or and Redd Rd. 9am-5pm Call 419-692-3951. Aug. 9-11. Vera Bradley, 534 W. 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SELF-STORAGE Sizes 11& 13-14. $10 FREE ESTIMATES Security Fence • Stump Grinding • 24 Hour Service • Fully Insured AAP St. Marys Corporation Chimney Repair FULLY INSURED •Pass Code •Lighted Lot each. 419-203-1590 1100 McKinley Road Mark Pohlman •Affordable •2 Locations KEVIN M. MOORE St. Marys, Ohio 45885 419-204-4563 419-339-9084 Why settle for less? GIRLS 10/12 clothes. cell 419-233-9460 419-692-6336 (419) 235-8051 Over 45 items, $30.00. Attention: Human Resource-CG Some new! 419-692-2752 www.delphosherald.com Friday, August 10, 2012 The Herald – 9 Parents ponder birth control HI AND LOIS Dear Annie: My husband while we aren’t crazy about even threatened to call the and I are the parents of a 15-year-olds having sex, cops. But I haven’t done any 15-year-old boy. “Will” is a once they start, they aren’t of those things, and he knows good student. He has been in likely to stop. my threats are empty. Most a friendly relationship with You should be relieved of the time, he denies that he a 15-year-old girl, and it has that both kids are being was drunk, and we go silent become serious. They have responsible about using pro- for a few days, not speaking had sex on two dif- tection to prevent at all. ferent occasions, and not only pregnancy, I have stressed what he is Will used a condom but also sexually putting at risk. It’s his job to both times. transmitted diseases. prevent this with his custom- There was a brief That said, you are ers, yet he’s somehow above pregnancy scare, and not obligated to pay it all. Last night was the last the girl was so con- for his girlfriend’s straw. Since it’s never a good BLONDIE cerned that she told choice of birth idea to talk to drunk people, her parents about her control. He should I let him know I was angry predicament. Now continue to use con- and then went to bed. He her father wants us doms. Her body is setting a horrible example to pay for her birth Annie’s Mailbox belongs to her. for our 21-year-old son. Any control pills. I don’t Dear Annie: My suggestions? -- The Drunk’s know what to say about this. 62-year-old husband and I Wife I don’t know what type of have been married for 25 Dear Wife: You both are insurance they have. And I years. For the past 11, he setting a horrible example. think putting her on the pill has owned a small yet profit- As long as there are no con- is saying, “Great, have sex.” able bar. While he doesn’t sequences for his behavior, And who knows whether she do much hands-on work any- your husband will continue will have partners other than more, he still supervises the to drive drunk. Please don’t my son. Is he responsible bartenders and the business. wait for the consequences to for her birth control? What Here’s the problem. My be deadly. Follow through BEETLE BAILEY should I do? -- His Mom husband drives home drunk on some of those threats, par- Dear Mom: It’s a good at least once a week. There ticularly the one about calling sign that your son feels com- are taxi services that easily the police. He may become fortable discussing his sex could pick him up and return angry, but you could be sav- life with you, but it is unfair him the next day, but he pre- ing his life, as well as the to believe that a girl on birth fers to drive himself. lives of other drivers. Also control pills is going to be I have threatened to leave. contact Al-Anon (al-anon. more promiscuous than a I’ve threatened to toss his alateen.org) and get some boy using condoms. And belongings in the yard. I’ve emotional support.

Tomorrow’s Horoscope By Bernice Bede Osol SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 2012

Both a rise in status and a marked improvement in your material affairs SNUFFY SMITH should be forthcoming in the months ahead. Whatever you do, don’t let up on your efforts, because the harder you try, the luckier you’ll be. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Be optimistic regarding any new projects or activities. Unbeknownst to you, conditions are more favorable than they’ve been in a long time. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- “Proceed, don’t postpone” should be your most meaningful objective right now, so focus all your energy and abilities on pursuing a goal until it becomes a “fait accompli.” LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- You are likely to learn something of value from most of your important encounters. This newfound knowledge will serve HAGAR THE HORRIBLE you well down the line. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- As long as someone is successfully managing a critical matter for you, don’t interfere. In this instance, he or she is likely to be serving your best interests better than you can. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -- Due in large part to the efforts of someone with whom you’re involved, a critical matter is being handled very successfully. It behooves you not to interfere. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- A turn for the better might finally Talk to be forthcoming in a critical area where your personal efforts have been severely hampered. Start taking us about a advantage of it. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- BORN LOSER 401(k) ro Be particularly nice to everyone you ll encounter, regardless of their stations o in life. You’re in a cycle where

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10 – The Herald Friday, August 10, 2012 www.delphosherald.com Health care law tax hikes coming: Who pays? By CONNIE CASS most folks’ home sales seem overblown — few Some employees will pay more for their Who pays: People who set aside tax-free Associated Press sellers will be affected. A couple’s profit — not share of insurance costs because the tax will get savings to pay for health care. sales price — of up to $500,000 from the house passed along to them. In other cases, businesses How much: About $33 billion over 10 WASHINGTON — Who gets thumped by they’ve been living in is exempt from taxes; will trim benefits to bring their plans under the years higher taxes in President Barack Obama’s health only gains above that amount are taxed. tax cutoff. Economists predict that many of The lowdown: The law limits annual contri- care law? The wealthiest 2 percent of Americans When: 2013 the affected workers will get higher pay as a butions to medical Flexible Spending Accounts will take the biggest hit, starting next year. And Who pays: The 28 million people who visit trade-off — but those raises would be subject to $2,500; there was no government limit before. the pain will be shared by some who aren’t so tanning booths and beds each year — most of to income tax. Many employers had allowed $5,000 in the well off — people swept up in a hodgepodge of them women under 30, according to the Journal The tax will affect more workers as time accounts, and some even more. But the average smaller tax changes that will help finance health of the American Academy of Dermatology. goes by. It’s indexed for inflation, but rising contribution was only $1,400 per year, so rela- coverage for millions in need. How much: A 10 percent tax on the price health care prices will probably outpace that. tively few workers will be affected. Four in 10 For the vast majority of people, however, of tanning. Expected to raise $1.5 billion over When: 2018 employees have jobs that give them the chance the health care law won’t mean sending more 10 years. Who pays: Insurers, drug companies, medi- to sign up for these accounts. money to the IRS. The lowdown: Tanning salons were singled cal device makers. And some of their custom- Last year, people with FSAs and similar And roughly 20 million people eventually out because of wide agreement among medi- ers. accounts lost the ability to spend the money on will benefit from tax credits that start in 2014 to cal experts that baking under ultraviolet lights How much: More than $165 billion over over-the-counter medicines not prescribed by help them pay insurance premiums. increases the risk of skin cancer. 10 years doctors. A rundown of the most significant tax chang- When: Took effect in 2010. The lowdown: New taxes and fees target Also, the penalty increased from 10 percent es — and who pays: Who pays: Insurance companies or busi- businesses expected to profit as more Americans to 20 percent for money withdrawn for non- Who pays: About 2.5 million households nesses that provide plans with premiums of get insurance. The companies will pass along medical reasons from Health Savings Accounts, — individuals making more than $200,000 per more than $10,200 per person or $27,500 per these expenses as higher prices when they can. which people use to help pay high insurance year, couples $250,000. family, not including dental or vision coverage. Companies that make or import brand-name deductibles. How much: A 0.9 percent Medicare tax on Employees covered by these so-called “Cadillac” prescription drugs paid a total of $2.5 billion in When: Contribution limit begins in 2013. wages above those threshold amounts; an addi- benefits probably will feel the pinch. 2011, the first year for their fees. Who pays: People with big medical or den- tional 3.8 percent tax on investment income. How much: 40 percent excise tax on any Insurance companies will share in paying an tal bills who itemize deductions. Should raise $318 billion over 10 years. amount of premium that exceeds the threshold. annual fee that starts at $8 billion for the first How much: Almost $19 billion over 10 The lowdown: Together these are the big- Expected to raise $111 billion over five years. year. years. Currently, taxpayers have to spend more gest tax increase in the health care law. The lowdown: The majority of health plans Companies that make medical equipment than 7.5 percent of their adjusted gross income For those wealthy enough to owe it, the 3.8 aren’t affected because they don’t cost enough: sold chiefly through doctors and hospitals, such on medical care to qualify for a deduction. The percent investment tax comes on top of the Workplace family coverage now averages as pacemakers, artificial hips and coronary threshold will rise to 10 percent. So a household existing 15 percent capital gains rate, which about $15,000, including the portion paid by stents, will pay a 2.3 percent excise tax on their with income of $50,000 would have to spend is set to rise to 20 percent next year unless the employer, according to the Kaiser Family sales, expected to total $1.7 billion in its first $5,000 on health care before deducting amounts Congress acts. Foundation’s survey. But some middle-class year. The device makers are lobbying for repeal, above that. Over the years, more and more people will workers, especially those with strong union arguing that some small companies will have to The lowdown: Most Americans don’t have be caught by the new taxes, because the adjust- contracts, have health plans that exceed the lay off workers and reduce research spending. enough out-of-pocket expenses, those not paid ed gross income level that triggers them doesn’t threshold. Also hit are corporate bigwigs whose When: Began last year for drug companies; by insurance, to meet even the lower threshold. rise with inflation. employer-paid plans cover virtually all expenses starts in 2013 for device makers, 2014 for insur- When: 2013 (delayed until 2017 for taxpay- But fears that the investment tax will land on and lots of perks, akin to tax-free income. ance companies. ers age 65 or over) Higher gas prices expected after refinery fire Thousands to honor temple victims By JASON DEAREN es,” said Dr. Daniel Horowitz, for Chevron, said myriad fac- By DINESH RAMDE to the spirits who are still in Singh, two priests whose Associated Press a member of the chemical tors were pushing gas prices Associated Press there,” said Harpreet Singh, a families were back in India board. higher, not just the loss of one nephew of one of the victims. and whose lives in America SAN FRANCISCO — The average price of unit at the refinery. OAK CREEK, Wis. — Federal investigators might revolved around their faith; Analysts expect West Coast regular gasoline jumped in “There are a variety of eco- Thousands of mourners are never know for certain why — Suveg Singh Khattra, gas prices to rise beyond $4 California from $3.86 a gal- nomic conditions like rising expected to pay their final 40-year-old Wade Michael 84, a former farmer in India a gallon after a fire knocked lon on Tuesday to $3.94 on crude and ethanol costs, which respects today to six worship- Page chose to attack total who was a constant presence out a key section of one of the Thursday, according to the also affect what consumers pers gunned down by a white strangers in a holy place. What at the temple; nation’s largest oil refineries. website GasBuddy.com. pay at the pump,” he said. supremacist at a Sikh temple they know is that the Army — Prakash Singh, 39, a Meanwhile, the same U.S. Some experts expect the Comey said the refinery in suburban Milwaukee over veteran opened fire with a 9 priest who was remembered as Chemical Safety Board team disruption in production to continues to produce gaso- the weekend. mm pistol at the temple, short- a fun-loving personality who that investigated the oil spill in last for weeks and push prices line, diesel and jet fuel but in Organizers initially allo- ly before Sunday services were enjoyed telling jokes; and the Gulf Of Mexico was stand- beyond $4 a gallon. reduced amounts. cated two hours for a wake due to begin. — Paramjit Kaur, 41 who ing by with state and company “It’ll depend on Chevron Experts said inventories of and visitation at a nearby high Page killed five men and worked 66 hours a week to inspectors waiting for struc- getting their facility repaired,” the cleaner burning gas already school, but they extended that one woman, and injured two provide for her family, but also tural and environmental tests said Patrick DeHaan of were low. With the refinery’s by two hours to accommo- other men. Authorities say he found time to pray every day to see if it was safe to enter GasBuddy.com. output in question for what date mourners who traveled then ambushed the first police for at least an hour. the unit. The Richmond refinery could be weeks, analysts say from abroad and U.S. Attorney officer who responded, shoot- The FBI roped off the tem- In all, five separate investi- produces 16 percent of the prices could reach $4 a gallon General Eric Holder as a last- ing him nine times and leav- ple for four days while agents gations will be done to deter- region’s daily gasoline sup- as soon as today. minute speaker. Other digni- ing him in critical condition. A conducted their investigation. taries expected to attend the second officer then shot Page in They handed the keys back to mine the cause and effects ply. The fire knocked out a “California has the clean- funeral include Wisconsin the stomach from about 75 feet Sikh leaders Thursday morn- of the Monday night blaze at unit that makes a specialized est-burning gas in the nation, Gov. Scott Walker and U.S. away, and Page took his own ing. Workers then spent the Chevron’s Richmond refinery. blend of cleaner burning gaso- so this is definitely a mar- Rep. Paul Ryan. life with a shot to the head. day cleaning up, repairing bul- “This is an important acci- line that satisfies air quality ket disruption,” said Rayola The service will include The officer who was let damage, shampooing car- dent in its own right, it was a laws in California, Oregon and Dougher, a senior economic prayers and hymns. injured, Oak Creek Police Lt. pets and repainting walls to large fire and has the potential Washington. adviser with the American Afterward, mourners plan Brian Murphy, was upgraded rid the temple of traces of the to affect fuel supplies and pric- Sean Comey, a spokesman Petroleum Institute. to return to the Sikh Temple of Thursday to satisfactory condi- carnage. Wisconsin where the shootings tion. As children played out- took place Sunday morning. The dead included Satwant side and women cooked an There a series of priests will Singh Kaleka, 65, the temple impromptu meal in the temple’s read the Sikh holy book from president who was shot as he kitchen, Amardeep Kaleka, the cover to cover in a traditional tried to fend off Page with a temple president’s son, told the rite honoring the dead called butter knife. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel “Akhand Path.” That process The other victims included: that a more positive spirit takes 48 hours. — Ranjit Singh, 49, and existed after the temple was “We want to pay homage his 41-year-old brother, Sita cleaned. Doctor accused of ‘waterboarding’ his daughter By RANDALL CHASE gators on terrorism suspects. witnessed some of the inci- Associated Press Many critics call it torture. dents but did not stop them. Morse, who has authored Hurley, the attorney, said the DOVER, Del. — The several books and articles 11-year-old has some “oppo- daughter of a Delaware pedia- on paranormal science and sition issues” and had com- trician who has appeared on near-death experiences, has plained to her parents several national TV for his research appeared on shows such as years ago about being abused on near-death experiences told “Larry King Live” and the by a half-sibling. He said the Eat Healthy. Get Active. Feel Proud. investigators he “waterboard- “The Oprah Winfrey Show” to parents contacted authorities ed” her several times by hold- discuss his research, which also and the half-sibling was arrest- ing her face under a running has been featured on an epi- ed, but that the girl confessed faucet. sode of “Unsolved Mysteries” months later that the incident An attorney for Dr. Melvin and in an article in “Rolling never happened and that she Morse described the water- Stone” magazine. just didn’t want the half-sibling boarding description as an Morse’s Web site, http:// living in the house. “attention-getter” by authori- spiritualscientific.com, is Melvin Morse was being ties, based on an allegation from strewn with commentary about held Thursday on $14,500 an 11-year-old who had made God, love, family and death. secured bail. His wife was a false abuse claim against a At the time of Tuesday’s released previously on $14,500 family member before. arrest, Morse, 58, was out on unsecured bail. Both were “Whatever’s being bail on misdemeanor charges ordered to have no contact described is not waterboard- of assault and endangering the with their two daughters or Calling All Kids! ing,” said Joe Hurley, who welfare of a child. Those charg- with each other. They face a It’s Time to Eat Healthy, Get Active has not spoken to Morse since es stemmed from a July inci- preliminary hearing Aug. 16. Tuesday’s arrests. “I think dent in which authorities allege On the same day he was and Feel Proud. that’s an attention-getter. I’m Morse grabbed the 11-year-old arrested on child endanger- not sure where that came from by the ankle and, as her 6-year- ment charges July 13, Morse The Second Annual St. Rita’s Healthy Kids Fair is or how that developed.” old sister watched, dragged her also was charged with terror- Morse and his wife, Pauline, across a gravel driveway, took istic threatening after allegedly Featuring almost here, and that means it’s time for another were charged with several felo- her inside the family’s home threatening in May to kill a exciting day of fun activities, amazing prizes and ny counts Tuesday based on the and began spanking her. 65-year-old man. Hurley said Anti-bullying daughter’s claims. Acting upon When she was interviewed he was told by a deputy attor- speaker, Jim cool guest speakers. This year’s event includes a complaint by the Delaware again Monday, the older girl ney general that the terroris- attorney general’s office, state told investigators that begin- tic threatening charge, which “Basketball” gymnastics and soccer demonstrations, an ARMY Jones officials on Thursday ordered ning in 2009, her father had prosecutors dropped a week boot camp class, face painting and much more! the emergency suspension of disciplined her by what he told after it was filed, involved a & Morse’s medical license. her was “waterboarding.” State New Castle County attorney. “Portion Size Me” So what are you waiting for? Visit www.stritas.org Waterboarding simulates police said the girl was subject- A spokesman for the attorney drowning and it has been used ed to such punishment at least general’s office declined to author, today for all the details. See you there! in the past by U.S. interro- four times and that her mother comment. Marshall Reid St. Rita’s Healthy Kids Fair (All kids must be accompanied by an adult.) August 14th, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Answers to Thursday’s questions: used as background music for Marlboro Veterans Memorial Civic States with four letters in their names Man cigarette TV commercials in the and Convention Center are: Iowa, Ohio and Utah. States that have 1960s? 7 Town Square - Lima, Ohio - 45801 FREE five-letter names are: Idaho, Maine and Answers in Saturday’s Herald. Admission! Texas. A horse’s teeth give rise to the expres- Today’s words: sion “long in the tooth” to describe some- Brool: a low roar one past his or her prime. As a horse ages, Orbific: world-making its gums recede, exposing more and more The Outstanding National Debt as of 10 of its teeth and eventually, the roots of a.m. today was $15,910,422,886,752. its teeth. Thus, the longer a horse’s teeth The estimated population of the United appear to be, the older the horse. States is 313,292,777, so each citizen’s Today’s questions: share of this debt is $50,785. What kind of government is a kakistoc- The National Debt has continued to racy? increase an average of $3.88 billion per day Leading youth to better health. What movie’s Oscar-winning score was since Sept. 28, 2007.